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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-04-28 - Orange Coast PilotServing the Newport·Mesa community since 1907 The name game On Balboa Island, it's still Hershey's Market on the outside, but Irvine Ranch Market on the inside. By Marissa Espino, Daily Ptlot in pretty ruce shape by Memonal Day weekend." MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT A fter serving residents for 69 years, Hershey's Market & Grog Shop is getting a face lift under new ownership. The interior walls have been painted, floors and shelves have been wiped down, fixtures scrubbed and fresh food has been stocked since Joe Raymond, owner of The Original Irvine Ranch Market in Costa Mesa, took over April 1. The new owner said he was planning to lake about six weeks to r~novate the store at 200 Manne Ave., which still will carry the Hershey's Market name on the outside, but an Irvine Ranch Market sign inside. "My philosophy has been clean it, fill it, then frill it, which means adding all the little goodies the customers like,· Raymond said. Joe Raymond , top right, ls the new kid on the block along Marine Avenue on Balboa Island, where his Irvine Ranch Market has taken over for Hershey's Market, which opened back in 1929. the proximity to both of the stores -dlso because it happens to be an outsldndang comer of America." Raymond said "It needed lots and lots of tender, loving care," Raymond said. "We hope to have it Raymond. who had considered buying the store for about a year before he closed the deal, said he liked the location of Her- shey's Market. "It looked like an opportunity because of Betty Gilbert has been shopping at the • SEE MARKET PAGE 4 School board to review bilingual policy •State's 'one-size-fits-all' program called a failure in school district. By Husein Mashni, Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -With the repeal of the state's bilingual edu- cation mandates, the Newport· Mesa school boa.rd tonight will review its bilingual program and consider ways to modify, enhance or replace it. Not on the board's agenda, however, is whether to take a position on Proposition 227. the so-called Unz initiative that would force schools to teach stu· dents in English only. A California Supreme Court decision in February and a subse- quent ruling by the state Board of Education allows local school dis- tricts to determine their own pro- grams. Any changes still must comply with federal laws mandat· ing that schools •take appropriate action to overcome language bar- riers that impede equal partidpa- bon by its students in its instruc- bonaJ programs." The board will hear a report torught on the district's bilingual policy, the 1994 task force report that was used to create the pro- gram and a compilation of state and federal bilingual guidelines. "We're in a position right now . .. to get a program that works," said Susan Despenas, assistant superintendent of elementary education. "We're asking the board to give us direction.• School board President Jim Face-lift plan sought for Oty Hall By Jenifer R.aglaod, Daily Pilot The City Council on Monday voted 5-2 to solicit proposals lo{ a comprehensive needs assessment study to be Clone. on ~ and CO!it. BeCau.1e the Qty Hall bulld- irlga are so Old, many of the sv•· tems, including electrical and plumbing, are outdated, City Manager Kevin Murptiy aid. Jn addUi()n, Newport Beach in UM~ when the tint buikllngi went up, WU e Plucb ~t munidpel ~t than lt 11 today. Oolnputen and oth9f forms °' tecbnOlogy, .. well .. Nfftng nwnbitl and patternl, have ~ed drUtk:ally,. and lblir ...., ........ lboWd Cbenp to me•MMJ1Mz8*.~"'4-a ·we don't know whete this campus sits among the other sys· terns 1n the dty, such as water, sewer and pavement,• Murphy wd. ·nie lowest priority bas been the back-room operation that supports these field services.• The issue of revamping City Hall aIOle from a feel\M!!ll for an office remodeling by the Fire and ~rtne Services ~t and Uie city attorney. But rather than piecemeal improvements as they · oome along, the coun.dl decided to tek a look at the bagger pie· twe. Meanwhile. tbOM remodel· mg pro~ remain UllluQded. At the meeting couadl if:D8111• bets debated at a.oath about whether they houJd proceed with the mncept of ~ City Hall. ftill warned tMl such • ~eowd~uce~ m t1ae oommunlty becat.M tu· . •,a COUNCIL ... 4 Ferryman said the state's "one- size-fits-all" h1hngual program has been a failure m the dtstnct. "What the board 1s concerned abou't 1s that 1t have a program that works," h(' said. •Jt (the exist- ing program) hasn't been effec- tive. The scores are not good. Last year, scores did nse, but we're just taking baby steps.· Ferryman said the failure of bilingual programs, as with the state's formerly mandated whole- language reading curriculum, • SEE SCHOOLS PAGE 5 Developer to discllss Banning site • West Newport Beach Association to hold meeting for residents affected by proposed housing development. By Jenifer Ragland. Dady Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Resi- dents who will be most dftectE>d by a proposed housing develop- ment at Newport Banning Ranch will have the opportunity Wednesday to review the pldns and voice theu concerns. The West Newport Beach Association will hold d 7 p m. meeting at City Hall, where rep- resentatives from Tdylor Woodrow Homes Inc Wlll talk about the company's VJs1on for the 400-acre site. The proposed project, which 1s bordered by West Coast High- way, 19th Street and the Sdnld Ana River, calls for 1,750 housing units, a retatl shoppmg village. a 75-room bed-and-breakfdsl inn and more than 200 acres of pu bl.Jc pdrks and open space. Taylor Woodrow submitted its proposaJ earlier Uus month to the county. which has junsdiction ovE>r 85% of the Banrung site Detailed ~-------------------------, F.Y I •?-WHAT· West Newport Beach Association board of directors meeting. + WHEN: 7 p.m. Wednesday. I I I I I I I I I •1• WHERE: Newport Beach : City Council chambers, 3300 : I L-~~~~:~~v-d~-------------j pld n~ will go to the county within the next 60 days, said David Paine, a Taylor Woodrow spokesman. After an en\IU'orunental unpact report 1s pre pared, the project will go to the oty of Newport Beach, Orange County Board of Supervi· sors dnd CaWorrua CoastaI·Com- m1ss1on. The approval process should begm in about a year. Although it has been only a few weeks smce the prelimmary plans were unveiled. Taylor Woodrow's proposal already has sparked • SEE BANNING PAGE 5 Scha.fnitz to begin 10-monthjail term By Tim Grenda, Dally Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -So- cialite Tina Schafrntz is scheduled to surrender today at the county women's jail m Santa Ana to begin serving a 10-month jail term for sellmg cocaine to dn undercover Tustin police officer. Attorney Robert Newman c;aid Monday he does not expect her to spend much time m the county Schafnitz likely will serve most of her time behind bars in the county's minimum- security jail in Irvine, commonly called 'th e farm.' lockup, however. Newman was tight-hpped Schafnitz, 38, llkely will serve about when he, Schafnitz and her most of her time betund bars in husband, Matt, plan to walk into the relative comfort of the coun-the Jail and declined to give other ty's minimum-secunty jail m details, saying he hopes to avoid lrvine, commonly called ·the the mtense media coverage that farm.· he said I her arra1grunent and sentenong "I would say that ls the most attracted- 1.lkely option,• Newman SaJd •She could show up anytime Schafn.itz, who was arrested from 7 a m to 7 p.m., • Newman March 16 after selling a half-sclld. "That's all I'm going to say.• ounce of cocaine to an undercov-As a nonviolent offender with er officer, pleaded guilty last no pnor cnminal record, Schafnitz week to three felony drug and had the option to serve her sen- weapons. charges. tence at a pnvate jail, where Supenor Court Judge Stev~n uunates must pay the cost of their Perk sentenced her to 300 days m incarceration. county jail, minus one day for the With private jail rates com- overrugbt ~tay after her arrest monly running between $50 and before posting bail. $100 a day, Schafnitz would The judge allowed Schalrutz to have been billed up to $30,000 remain free for one week, order-to serve her entire sentence in ing her to report to the central county jail by 7 p.m. today • SEE SCHAFNITZ PAGE 5 ' . Cf iii D( .. A " ( FC iii '8' e • (. ,. c c 2 s Co ., 2 ( ( '! 5 s 8 ( v v ,:: n - 4 s • s D • B. R ii B ii B 0 ii . . . loCal voiCes ,, ... ----- - . -------------.-.:J . ---. - --------- readers respond . So where's all of Newport-Mesa's money going? AT ISSUE: School board president Jim Ferryman says the district won't have enough money to cover raises. I t's true, we don't have money fo r raises (•Jim Ferryman: No money for raises,~ April 21). It's true that they're attempting to restructure. And it's true that they're atte mpting to find a way -it's not thdt they don't want to. It's dlso true that we're the Jowest- pa1d tedchers in the county. The question is, if this is the s1 tudti on we're in today, how can we prevent 1t tomorrow? depth look at where the money is going in the district and why the board refuses to pay teach- ers what they deserve. We keep losing valuable teachers every year to neigh- boring districts that pay more. The impact in education is going to come within the class- room, and they need to start paying teachers their due merit rather than paying teachers what is left over in the budget. We're the people who make ' the difference, and until we KIM HAGGERTY I DAILY PILOT And do we have the teach- ers enllsted and their support in malung this happen (aside from teachers union president Linda Mook)? start seeing some sort of pay- back, I don't think a lot of teachers are_ going to put in the extra energy because they just don't feel they're being reward- ed. A new record was set in th.ts year's Newport to Ensenada International Yacht Race. Are they collaborating and making 1t happen? We need to create other conditions that are equal to a pay raise. Maybe there are other learn- ing expenences or expenses that would enhance the teach- ers that might compensate for a lack of raises, at least in the inte rim, until we can straighte n out our money situa tion. DIANE JONES Costa Mesa I 'm a teacher at Corona de! Mar High School in the New- port-Mesa Urufied School Dis- tnct. I find it rather interesting · that the Board of Education is advertising for a new superin- te ndent a t a tau and equitable wage, yet they are consistently paying the teachers in New- port-Mesa the lowest wages in the county. They have no money for their teachers, but they certain- ly have money to go out and hnd d superintendent. JAMES ROGERS Newport Beach I f you want to do an article on teachers and how they feel, I think you ought to take an in- In this day and age, it's real- ly hard to raise a family on the low pay scale Newport-Mesa teachers are offered. The school board for too long has said, "Oh, we realize you're in the trenches, and we're so sorry, but we can't." And yet we as teachers put off a pay increase when the dis- trict was in trouble, and we have not seen anything coming back our way for a long time. The 7% doesn't even touch what we are due. DENISE NEWCOMER Newport Beach I 'm one of those students in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District, and I think that if they are really kind, they (teachers) would understand that there is not e nough money. Maybe we could all help to raise money. All the students and teachers could help raise money so they could get their raise. MICHELLE VAN FL£ET Costa Mesa ( I ' ! I 11 I:! ( ( 11·1) SA.Iii.ING TO A MW RECOltO A new rilaxd was set in this~~ to Enseria- da ~ Yadlt Raoe. The ~' a Santa Cruz 10 owned by Roy Disney, made the trip south of the bor- der in 11 hows, 54 minutes. 1be 1aSt record-12 hours, 16 mmUtes -was set iil 1983 bY an 80-foot clusic named Christine. Let'S Me bOW ~ jt takeS to break tldl one. losses Karen Harrington, preSident of the Newport Hai'bor AcaCl- emic Boosters. To make tbe event even more ~. entertainnieut wu ~ by the Newport Herbor Temptations and the New- pc;>rt Village People. Profes- sforial entertainer$? · Not quite. The~ are all teachers. WHOSE SIDE ARE THEY ON? We learned last week that two of Newport Beach's El Toro airport consultants each donated $1,000 to Supervisor Tom Wilson's re-election cam- paign. Donald Saltarelli takes in a whopping $15,000 a month for his work, while the other consultant, Lyle Overby and Associates, is paid $3,500 a month. And here's the rub: Wilson has been staunchly opposed to Newport's position on the airport at El Toro. THE WRATH OF El NINO Since they can't make El Nifto pay for their storm- related damages, some resi- dents are turning to Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. More than $816,000 in claims have been filed against the two cities. Craig and Susan Combs, who live on Bayside Drive, are claim- ing a colossal $238,000 in letter of the week damages -the largest filed in Newport Beach. ln Costa Mesa, the largest claim was filed by Morton Cohen, who says El Nifto caused $48,500 worth of damage to his Canyon Drive home. Let's hope that ill-tempered child's gone for good. CANNING THE TRASH CANS Newport Beach residents are being asked not to use trash cans that have attached lids because they pose a danger to workers, who could suffer shoulder injuries when picking up the cans. Now city officials are in something of a quandary, however. "The last message we gave was, put your lids on the cans. And now we're saying, don't attach them,• said Councilman John Noyes, who suggested the city consider establishing a standard trash can for all of Newport Beach. '' She may be smiling on the outside, but I know she's not feeling good inside. She's sorry for Split from children may be stiff est sentence what she did." ' ! -MATI SOIAFNl'IZ attempting to explain the demeanor Of his ~ 1ina, as he escorted her out of court after she was sentenced to 10 mot dhs In )Iii for .ellng cocaine to an Undefcover offtca VQL.12. N0.91 fttOMAI H. .... °"' ~ ~MLOmal., ~ STWVllW--W. ~ldltcr • ftNA ICMAT't'A,, ~Managing Editor 11MLa.t. OtyEdft« l1IMllM8, Nllwsldltor .,_CMllCMll Sports Editor llMCMMTlll .... (dftlot I find myseli questioning soci- ety as a whole in regards to Tina Schafnitz and her sen- tencing ( • Schafnitz gets jail sentence," April 22). Not once in any newspaper or news program has it been mentioned that she is a young mother with two small children who now will not have their mother to care for them. It is newsworthy to note she is rich and she is a socialite1 however, it is not newsworthy to mention the impact of any &.w.BmA ~~ NO'fWll- a.Hled~og LMMal•Dll ........ =&Tl4, ~ ao ........... IOAJllllCI ~tight wmds becoming ~toMSUr· IV .t 1 s knoa Wtth 2. foot wtnd we¥ll by "°"IOtiof. VkltPr1dno4, Ge!Wlf ~ mother -setting aside it's Ms. Schafnitz -being sent away from two small children. It is months away from her young children will kill her inside. indicted in drug ring,• April 16), maybe we should tum our inter- ests into solving our community drug problem instead of whether or not Ms. Scbafnitz's sentence was correct. a tragedy for any mother to Her children will suffer for their mother's sins. be without her children and for children to be without their mother. We should focus not on Ms. Ms. Schafnitz may miss her luncheons and lifestyle while away, but believe me, she will think every minute of every day, in torture, of her young children. Schafnitz, but more on solving the evil that drugs bring to fam- ilies, with parents who are in prison due to the spell cast upon them or worse yet, with parents who are killed by their obsessions. With the two big society drug busts here in Newport over the last few weeks (•Newport man I'm confident Judge Steven Perk has more wisdom, knowl- edge of law and justice than we do and that he used his best insight in making bis determi- nation. No matter how good or bad a mother she may be, those 10 1ftemoon and West- erly swell at 4 feet. nou TODAY First low 5:341.m. -1.1 First high 11:56 a.m. 41 Second low 5:10 p.m, 1.3 Second high 11:21 p.m. 5.8 WEDNESDAY Ant IOw 6:281.m. '-0.9 Flnthlgh 12;59 p.m 3.7 " SecondlOw 5;58 p.m. • 1.1 StcOnd high aftilr midnight It Is sNplng up to be • mild week fof surfing. Expect fair a>ndltions today wtth WBYeS lnaels- lng by mldwMk. A combfNtlon swell coming out of the SOU1h and SOU1h· MSt 9t 190 end 270 • degtets Is PfC)dudl)g WIM$thlt'Wt ..... to w.t-:dttp. WIWr visibility Is about 10 feet,; Fote- ~.,.predict· Ing big WIYll by Mdl¥ . NEWPORT BEACH KRISTY NEUIO Newport Beach • Wiit (Wt ,_.IA&). The c:onvert1ble top of I~ W• pletud, CMalng $1,000 dainlge. Jn the 3100 b6od(. • Wiit C.-l"9huu11 : Someone broke Into• l'iJktitQ ~ '-ft lft9t he WSI ~ ~ on the coUch In tN 4400 blcick. • Na I • Drt .......... A brieftme wOf1tl $300 W11 ~ from • wNde In the llOO blOdc. • "°" ....... Clrdir. SOmtone stole rMfl Iron\.~ Jn the1too~ •Vilt Nkle: ~ $1,000 Worth of jewelry w.s ~from a residence in the 100 bfock. COSTA MESA • "'*" ~ Llptop a>mputen ~ szsoo Want stolen lri thit 500 blodc. • Din' .. -.,: About $1,325 WOrth al JiWi*y Ml ..... dur· Ing "' .GPI" ~· In --toO blOc:l. •.._ ....... A •Mighty DudlS• ~It .._.,Mci*Md ott.r """'wOf1t'I Sl,705 WIN *'8n from I_...~ .. 1to0 block. • ... 111 ft DIM: Am steno Wont'! USO wes ltdln ffan 1 VtNdl In d'9 IOO bled. ...... ...._ ••--waf1h uoo .. .-n ,,. • wt*91In ... 700 lllOdt. ·I Nn-pon Beach/CO.ta Mesa l>aily Pilut Prison sentence shotilcln't be a laughirig ~atte~ The recent news account.a of Hells Angels' invasion of Ventura dredges up memones of my only conta-ct with the outlaw motorcycle group. The San Bernardino chapter of Hells Angels claims to be the organliation's mother chapter. I always thought the gang origi- nated in Oakland, but that's probably because the most famous Hells Angel of them, Sonny Barger, came from the Oaklarid chapter. Well, I'm not about tO quar- rel with the San Bemo chapter. If they say they were the moth- er chapter, that's good eJlough for me. The next time I go past Cook's Comer and see some- one wearing the colors of Hells Angels, I might stop and verify · that inform~tion. But on second thought, I guess I'd better just keep on driving. To begin at the beginning -a logical place to begin any story -the San Berdo chaptet of Hells Angels had worked out a cozy man~ement with San Bernardino County law enforcement officials by which Hells Angels would make its well-k.Q.own, anti-social activi- ties off-limits in San Bernardi- no. In return the bikers could live unmolested at a so-called . ranch in the dry wasb outside Ontario. But law enforcement offidals found out what author- ities learned in the pa.st: Deals wltb hoods just don't work out. Back. in the Dillinger days, the city of St. Paul worked out a similar deal with gangsters. Somehow the details of the deal didn't seep down to all the gangsters, and St. Paul got a bad name with all the other cities in the county as a safe haven for gangsters and still bad its share of crime from those gangsters. San Bernardino authorities got tiied of Hells Angell" • activities, swooped down on the nmCh, a.nested all the members and charged them with an the crimes they could think up. Lawyers fot Hells Angels decided they couldn't get a fair trial in San Bernardino County and moved for a change of venue. They landed in my court in Orange County. I started the case and my bailiff, who was sitting dose • to the Hells Angels, heard them mutter to their lawyer, •And we got a change of venue to this guy?" Brightest o r its size Keychain Flashlight from 17 ?S WWW. NIELSENLABS.COM 714 593-4924 __ _. They were all tried and convicted. The next tinle I saw them was for sentencing. For 11 of my 23 yea.rs on Orange County Superior Court, I handled the criminal c41en- dar and sentenced literally thousands of convicted crimi- nals. As a sentencing judge, I always asked the defendant what he had to say after sen- tencing. I thought if he want- ed to get something off his chest, this was the time to do it. Strangely enough, during those 11 years only one per- son I sentenced ever gave me any Up. That person was the president of the San Berdo chapter of Hells Angels. Sentencing day was on Fri- days, and there always were a dozen or so convicted crlmi- nals sitting in the jury box of the old courthouse waiting. I sentenced the president of the . San Bento chapter of Hells Angels to prison, wh1,ch I'm sure.didn't come as any sur- prise to him. Then l asked him if he had anything to say. Sure enough he did. He said, •Go --yourseU.• I said, "Sir, what you have suggested is a physical impos- sibility .• He looked at me for a moment, then began to laugh. So did other ptisoners in the jury box. You would have thought I was a combination of Jack Benny, Bob Hope and other comedians. I didn't th.ink it was all that funny, but they did. Maybe I will stop at Cook's Corner, just to see if my old buddy, the president of the San Berdo chapter of Hells Angels ls there. Maybe we can chop up some old Henny Youngman jokes. • llOIER1' GARDNER Is a retired Judge and a resklent of Corona del Mar. His column Is published Tuesdays. CRYSTAL CAve • Metaphysical Books • Or1glnal Jewelry Gifts, Artwork • MJneraJs ~ Gemstones • Hand Carved Crystal Quan Yin ~ Buddhas • Herbs, l!s.sentlaJ Olis, Incense Paychlc R-d lnga (call store for appointment) ·Tea Leaves • Astrology • Tarot (~lsh rudlngt avallablel • tta.ndwrttfng AnaJysls FREE Bottle of Esse ntial Oils TUEsOAY. APRll 28, 1998 Gunman dressed in suit robs bank • CORONA DEL MAR -A lone gun.man dressed in a light-blue suit stole an undisclosed amount of money Monday from Glendale Feder- al Bank, 37.C8 E. Coast Highway, authorities said. Newport Beach police said the robber entered the bank about 10:50 a.m., presented a note to a teller demanding cash and then displayed a handgun. After the teller turned over the money. the gunman fled on foot. No vehicle was seen, Sgt. Mike McDennott said. The robber was described as a white male in his late 40s, about 5 feet 10 inches tall, clean- shaven, with short-brown hair and born-rimmed glasses. He was wearing a white sP,irt and suit, police said. '{ The holdup is being investigated by the FBI and detectives from the Newport Beach Police Department, McDennott said. Anyone who may have seen the robber is asked to call Newport Beach police at (800) 550- NBPD. ' Rifle suspect released on $10,000 bail NEWPORT BEACH -A 47-year-old md.O suspected of pointing a n11e at an electric meter reader m Ille back ya.rd of his Westclitf-area house has been released from jail after posting $10,000 bail, authontJes said Monday. Bradd James Thomas, who was arrested Fri- day afternoon on susp1c1on of makmg a terrorist threat, posted bond on Saturday night. police sd.id. Arra1gnmenl was scheduled June 8 in Harbor Murucipal Court. Thomas 1s accused of pointing a pellet rifle at a Soutllem CaWonua Edlson Co. meter reader Fnday morning m his yard m Ille 1500 block of Eton Place, police !.aid. lnvestigatmg officers said Thomas allegedly bypassed the meter. hook.mg power to tus house from anotller source after tus electnaty had been cut off for about a month "It looks Wee he was trying to access power from a di!ferent pomt, n Sgt. Mike McDermott said. MOISES SAMAN I DAILY PILOT A body boarder makes his way under the Balboa Beach pier. Sunny skies and warmer weather in Newport-Mesa ls on tap for the next few days, with temperatures possibly hitting the 80 degree mark in Costa Mesa today. After the meter reader notified Edison se- cunty officials, the Newport Beach Police De- partment was contacted several hours later. When patrol officers could not get a response at tile suspect's front door. a special weapons team surrounded the house. McDermott said. Thomas was not home, but officers later found him making a telephone call at a business in tile 3400 block of Irvine Avenue. Police recovered the pellet rifle dunng a search of the suspect's house, McDermott said. cityside Mobile radar keeps motorists posted The Automobile Club of Southern California and Costa Mesa Police Department have teamed up to place large, mov- able reader boards along local streets to show motorists how fast they are driving. The signs, which sit on a trail- er and are calibrated with a radar gun, flash the speed a car 14 yrs exp. Complete Service is traveling m big bright nwn- bers as the vehicle passes. The posted speed furut in tile area also is shown on tile sign. No speeding citations are issued because of tile mobile units, but officers may patrol the area and ate speeders, officials said. The reader bodrds have been deployed on several Costa Mesa streets since April and will con- tinue to be used locally through May, officials said 6ody &fnqme Worl! "Over 5~ Years of Fine Quality" All Types of Wmdow Treatments •Valances & Cornice Boxes • Roman Shades • Blinds • Vn-tic11.ls • Shutters • B~tlspntUl.s Co111pli.ntllry Conndt11tio11 ;,, }O.,r H~ Similar reader boards used in I Those who have never reg1s- other cities hove shown a reduc-tered to vote must do so to be tion in speeding and acadents. eligible to go to the polls in AAA officials said. June Residents can register to vote at restaurant Voters who have moved since the last election must re- register. Smee locking off tius voter- registration drive. Rubio's loca- tions around Southern CaWomia have added 10,000 new voters to the state's rolls, company offi- cials said. Local residents have until May 4 to register to vote m the June 2 primary election and can sign up at Rubio's Baja Grill restaurant, 1836 Newport Blvd. The Pnfut Mother's D., Gift TIMt IUJly LAsu ..• C11do1aPhoto Calenda•4D Your 12 FaVOf'ite Photos, laminated Covers, Spiral Bound DES IGN • PRI N T • COPY 1 03 E 1 7th St. Costa Mesa a-n-rf Nnt!f'>O'"I. l>J,,,.J Dnt" 1 i Mon-Fri. 8-~ Sat q.5 Sod4' ll1Ul Co or11u l1tt1if4lions 548-0700 ~w EL~-CH-IT-0 FIESJ'AS .\ Ful S1nlce Cal12 la19 • S1nling Fajita Bar Strolling Manachis Margarita & Cerveza Bar ~~l~ T!~IO~~ • Tacos • Tamales '- • Guacamole • Salsa A_NDMORE! • 1'JESOAY, APRIL 28, 1998 ,. • • • t I • ~ --..,,._.._ ..... , -~ -- Plaza tenants annonnced The Irvine Co. on Monday an- nounced the stores th.at will open at Corona del Mar Plaza, which is un- der oonstrudion in Coron.a del Mar. Tenant representatives met with Chamber of Commerce representa- tives and other community officials to tour what Irvine Co. calls a "life- style retail center• along East Coast Highway at Avocado Avenue. The future tenants include Bristol Farms, a high-end grocery store; Cowboy Seafood, the newest restawa.nt concept from the compa- ny that operates Houstons and Ban- dera; Anna Bella Designs, an exclu- sive line of comfortable, romantic dresses; and Bastideax Home Col- lection, a French furniture andinte- rior design services company. Newport Brich/Coiaa Me.a Daily Pilot COUNCIL CONTINUED FROM 1 payers usually oppose fund- ing government building re- modeling. Councilman John Hedges, who voted against the motion with Councilwoman Nonna Glover, said he believes there are other projects in the city that take priority over Qty Hall. •This presupposes that all other needs in the city have already been met, and that's not the case,• Hedges said. "Only in California would we say something is 50 years old so we need to do something · about it. There are dty halls in . this country 100 to 200 years old that are still operating.• But a majority of the council remained convinced that up- grading City Hall could in- aease the effectiveness of the dty and therefore better serve the public. They were at least willing to come up with a plan for what they should do - whether they want to spend money on a project remains to be seen. •Let's work at what best serves the people,• said Coun- cilman Tom Thomson. "As for the st.aft, these are professional people, and they should be in a space that meets their needs.· around town and fortune-telling, at noon at the Newport Beach Central Library, 1009 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. ·For more infor- mation, call 717-3801. BLUBBER MITTS MARC MAR'TIN I DAll.Y PILOT Signs of a face lift are all around the Irvine Ranch Market, s~ch as new paint near the dell case, where Megan Glasgow orders a sandwich from the butcher. Others are Miss Grace Lemon Cake Co., featuring freshly baked desserts, muffins and gift baskets; Zany Brainy, an interactive mega- store with children's educational toys and books; Mottini, featuring custom-designed handbags, shoes and accessories; Amedaus Day Spa; and Subtle Tones, featuring fine women's clothing, household items and gifts. THE BIZARRE BEYOND The Launch Pad on the third floor at Crystal Court, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa, offers hands- on activities in honor of Nation- al Science & Technology Week. Learn how to make a "blubber mitt" out of a plastic freezer bag and shortening from 1 to 6 p.m. at the center. Admission price is $5 per child. MARKET CONTINUED FROM 1 market since she opened up her Balboa Island variety stor~. The Sandpiper, 14 years ago. 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At issue is a proposed two-lane access road that would connect 17th Street\and West Coast High- way through the development. The road would start at 17th Street, cross the Banning proper- ty and extend down along the Newport Shores canal to Coast Highway. The configuration is less intense than city and county transportation plans, which call for four-to six-lane roads, but it would put the street closer to res- idents along the canal. ·~ey are basically putting the road m our back yards," resjdent Ray McFarland sfild. "They are proposing that we cany the bur- den of access to their new devel- opment, when the burden of access should be placed on those that benefit from it. - Taylor Woodrow officials have said it is their intent to create d development that is compatible with its surrounding neighbors. Paine said while there Me rea- sons why the road initially was placed along the canal, the devel- oper will study alternal.Jves to that plan in the environmental report. "What people are reactmg to U. a preliminary concept plan. Noth- ing is set in concrete, ff he said. "All we wanted to do was start a dialogue and find ways to miti- gate the impacts a road like that might cause.• Peter Tarr, president of the West Newport Beach Association. said the purpose of Wednesday's presentation is to give the public a chance to see the plans for themselves and ask questions. "We've seen enough poor planning dedsions made 1n West Newport Beach that we're con- cerned,• Tarr said. "The last thing in the world I want to see is peo- ple coming in at the last minute saying 'Nobody ever told us.' • The recent history of the Ban- ning Ranch property is one of development proposals that nev- er materialized. In 1993, 'West Newport Oil Co., which manages the .land, proposed building 2,600 homes, a shopping center, park, elementary 'School and a new four-to siX-lane road. ' ln the early 1980s, a plan to build office buildings and homes on the city portion of the land faced enough opposition to be put to a referendum vote. The plans survived the vote but were scrapped in the end. Meanwhile, environmentalists have long been pushing for a park on an adjacent parcel along West Coast Highway at Superior Avenue known as Sunset Ridge. The Banning Ranch property also likely will fold into plans for an Orange Coast River Park along the Santa Ana River wet- lands. Friends of Harbors, Beach- es and Parks is spearheading the effort, which includes the cities of Newport Beach. Costa Mesa and Huntington Beach. Turn your unwanted items into someone else's treasures for SCHAfNITZ CONTINUED FROM 1 such a pay-to-stay detention facility, olfidals said. Newman said she may ask to be assigned to the James A. Musick Detention Facility, a min- imum-security county jail where some nonviolent crlmlnaJs are assigned to serve their time in a rural setting with recreational areas and vegetable gardens. Inmates assigned to •the farm" do not have to pay extra but must be cleared before they are assigned there, officials said. Before Scha.fnitz can go there, she must spend at least some time in the main women's county jail alongside other criminals. Newman said he is not sure if Schafnitz will be in protective custody while at the county's main lockup awaiting assign- ment to another jail. Before moving her to the farm or another facility, jail officials will evaluate Schafnitz based on the length of her incarceration, wheth- er the cimes she committed were of a violent nature and her past criminal history, Newman said. "Then they will make an assessment of where she belongs,• he said. Scbafnitz could spend about a week in the county lockup before she is transferred to serve the remainder of her sentence, New- man sfild. "It's not the Ritz [Carlton resort)," he sfild. "They're not in a hurry. You can't just say 'I want it now:- See Treasure Ch.est ad · in the Classified Section! Premiering Thursday, April iO Newport Mesa Irvine "' Interfaith Council Pre.sen ts tlit •. ational Day of P~ayer Break.fast .__, Join us as we pray for the leaders of Costa Mesa, Irvine, Newport Beach, County of Orange, State of californla and our Nation With Featured Speaker Hugh Hewitt ,_.,.,.Co-host of KCET-TV's Life & Times Host of PBS Serles Searching/or God in America Friday, May I, 1998 7: 15 a.m. -9:00 a.m. ~ Balboa Bay Club J 22 J W. 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Please make reservations for .......:_ ~ople • t l -'.00 ea. • f'lease reserve _ Tabt~(s) or to o $ ' 'o ea. • P1ease reserve _Sponsor Tablt(s) of l O O $le<> ea. 1 TUESDAY, APRIL 28; 1998 ••• SCHOOLS CONTINUED FROM 1 could be attributed to the mar- riage of politics and education. •The state makes these man- dates, and when it doesn't work, we have to go back and put things back together,• he said. •0ne size doesn't fit all.• The number of limited-Eng- lish-proficient students in New- port-Mesa gradually has increased from 3,277 in 1991 to 5.~ 16 t)tis year. The percentage of students who have been redesignated from being limit- ed-English-proficient to being English-proficient increased slightly in 1997-98 over the pre- vious year. During the 1996-91 school year, 94 of 5.400 limited -Eng- lish-proficient students in New- port-Mesa were redesignated as English-proficient. In 1997-98, the number more than doubled, to 216 of 5,416 students. "There is improvement,• Despenas said. "I believe when we see this year's test scores, we're going to see gains. - The standards for re-desig- nating students is one of thl issues the board will address tonight. For many schoolS, the change in designation means that students can be moved from Spanish-speaking to Englisb- speaking classes. School board member Serene Stokes said the standards for re- designating students is one of the top priorities for the district's bilingual program. A principal in Santa Ana for 17 years, Stokes said the state standards placed an unfair bur- den on limited-English-speak- ing students. . "This is the crux of what we need to do as a district,• Stokes said. "When students could move in and out of bilingual pro- grams, they were more success- ful than when they started test- ing them. After a year and a half in a bilingual program, students should start transitioning into English." In some schools, such as Clean wlh~rtce carpet and a 110 lb. dog! 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Now they have a clean white carpet again, and CO IT has another satisfied loon~''"· satfskd corr customer CU.!IOITU'f for .~5 yttJf'S • ·Experience You Can Trust UOENS£ •727306 .. ----·... .. .. .. -·--oit_-• -·_ ~ .... ·-....... -• -' - . . ....... EYE-OPENER Orange County Hall of Fame banquet looms Thursday night r--------------------------------------------·---------~----··---~---------··-··W•••M-····-~-~-M I ! A I I i.,, --l I f I , No one can quite save the day as does the master of sewers. By Richard Dunn, Daily Piht Tie inevitable day will come. After all the ooremonial balloons and fireworks have soared, after all the Irrelevant Week arrival parties and Lowsman 'D'ophy roasts have touched the hearts of visiton with a zany twist, Paul Salata will one day attend his own fuilerhl. Before you g t alamled, consider first that Salata, or so tt seems, attends funerals like it'• Sunday diurdl. • It's not that the death rate has suddenly increased, it's because Salata knows half the world's population, as local lore would haveU. On three separate occasions, while trying to track him down in the preceding days of his induction into the Orange County Sports Hall of Pame with a lJfettm Achievement Award, he was unavailable, according to bis lec:ntafy, beta\118 he WU attenaing a friend'• bW1a.I. When the day d08I come far Sela~ta. tbeY'.'11 ne.d to IW1l the ~-Pond Of~ 41tleUt. ·rve alwayt tdd bil wile, Beverly, that if and when Paul ever dies, he'll have the biggest funeral in Orange County history, and I mean that,• said Jerry 'IVdi.e, a longtime friend of Salata's. "Everybody tn the world mows Paul. He has auch a way (of lntluendng 9th.en), when he asks you to do something, you can't say no. He's like a little godfather.• Sa.lat.a, the clowning founder of Irrelevant Week; tho wacky, • weu-ldlig festival in Newport j3each to bOn6I' the la.tt college football' player Picked in th NFL draft, ts one of the few who can make people la~b at a funerill. Lut year, when Salata wu asked ••• t QUOTE OF THE DAY " ... when (Paul SalatQ) asks ~ to do I01MthinfJ· you can't say no. He's like a little goq[alher ··· -JERRY TARDIE II by the family to speak at a wake for the late Eddie Clark at the Balboa Bay Club, he reportedly walked in and declared himself the chaplain for the Six O'Clockers, a unique men's club at BBC which meets every morning at that time. •tt was the greatest moment I've ever seen," said Tardie, a member of the Six O'Clockers. •tt was beautilul. He had everybody in stitches at a (expletive) damn walcel I don't know how be did it ... to have the nerve to walk in there and go on about 10 minutes talking about Eddie. We were all in tea.rs of laughter.• Other Six O'Clockers who were + WHA?. cnnge County Sporb Hall of Fame's 16th lndUCtlon banquet. + WHEN: Thursday, 6 p.m. + WH~RE: Anaheim Maniott Hotel + CLASS OF '98 •BOB BOONE •BOB BOYD • STEVE DEBERG • DEBBI~ GREEN • JOHNNIE JOHNSON • DAN QUISENBERRY •LEON WOOD + SPECIAL AWARDS • KEN PURCELL • BILL CUNERTY JIMGAms DUNCAN a.ARK +LIFETIME AOtlEVEMENT ·AWARD · • PAUL SALATA Ttckets are S 100 ~ Information Is available by calling Marianne OeRose, 7'4-758-9882. interviewed for this story, but wanted to remain anonymous, agreed it was Salata's certified shining moment behind a microphone. He has never met one al)d been afraid. •1 figured out (in"'the early cU)ys of emceeing) that if I did my homework, I would be more effective than it I didn't or 1f I just got up there and started talking,• Salata so.id. •vou could change stories around. For example, 1f you bear of something clever coming out of New York, but your audience ts from here, you y Newport Be.ch/Coata Mesa [)ajJy Pilot Dim Oulteia~'s moment of gloty Is ovel'sbadowed by b1i ongoing fight With cancer. ruOrange County's other s~rts onorees are showered with eers Thursday night, save an applause foe Dan Quisenberry. If Quisenberry were healthy, he'd stani! ou the podium and aack Quiz. after one of thote relief stints that didn't pan ouL remove a tumor. one-liners with the best of them. The former Rolaid.s Relief Pitcher of the Year for the Kansas Qty Royals, whose submarine-style delivery and sinking fastball were only half as striking as his quips to the press dwing a distinguished baseball career, is battling for his llf e after brain surgery to Once the greatest closer in the American League with a fastball that seldom b.roke.80 mph, while using that weird, herky-jerky windup, Quiz was asked by a reporter about growing old and the right-hander said: •Most pitchers feer losing their fastball, but since I don't have one, all I have to fear is fear itself.• Another time, Quiz said, "I found a delivery in my flaw.• Quisenberry indeed would love to attend the banquet at the Anaheim Marriott to induct him into the Orange County Sports Hall of Fame. but he'll need to save another ballgame. His own. Quisenberry (Costa Mesa High and Orange Coast College), who begged . . .-BrU DM.Y Pl.OT fU PHOTO 'ff'( RICHARD KOEK.ER Costa Mesa's Dan Quisenberry was the Fireman of the Year five Umes. Royals ·scout Rosey Gilhousen to sign Center in Kansas City, Mo., said the him as a free agent out of then-La . potholQgy results indicated that "the Verne College in the mid-19105, before growth was a Grade IV, a malignant blossoming into a majoi league astrocytoma, • the most severe of fotir reliever, has reportedly started grades giV'en to such tumors. chemotherapy. Quisenberry has turned down He had 33 radiation treatments countless interview requests, including which concluded on March 11 afteT it pleas from Sports Illustrated and The was discovered bis brain tumor was Sporting News, according to Kansas malignant . City Royals publicist Steve Fink. He underwent bra.in swgery on •1t just wears him out when he January 10, then two days later a ~on the phone too long,• Fink statement from Research Medical Sa.id: "Their foe us is to try and get him • better.~.,. md a lot ot alll lram fliends and-~~ and~ Just DOW~~ tiWJR Calli ret\aDlid. Qutfvbeay, a~ ~man With INIDMdou taltb. will be inducted tilto the~ CountY Sports Hall Ol Fame~ With Bob Boone, Bob BoYtl. steve DeBeri.J, Debbie Green, Johna JObmon and Leon Wood. The ""!JY QuJlen~ faCed pl'811Ule on the playing field. former teammatm have Mid. abouJd he.IP him ott the fteJd . Ponner RO)'aJs ptteher Mark Gubicza told repQrt.ers: 'With Quiz's reli(JiOus beliefs, and with bis family _;Janie and bis kids (AJ.yiia and • David) -he's got that going for bbri right there. That's something that's goipg to give ~ tl).at extra bit of encouragement to do whatever it takes. •There are always tragic st.Odes wheii something like this happens, but there are also stories of people who inake miraculous reooveries, too. I firmly beleive Quiz is going to be one of tb08e p!<>ple .• ~ 1919 and 1988, Quiz, an ~who always 6eeDled to ~ thi pper band on hitters, e.ta~ed a Royals record with 238 • broken by Jeff ry) and helped the dub into sertes, including a title in y bas battled some tfelnendous odds bis whole career,"' John Watba.n., Quisenbeny's former catcher aD,d. manager, has been ~oted as sayiilg. "I mean. here's a guy who wu noc drafted and went to a small little~ tn California (La Veme). Every!llMy felt when he was in the minor leagues, he was just a guy to fill a roster spot, and all of a sudden. he gets to the big leagues and throws 80 miles an hour from down under and becomes one of the most prominent relief pjtdlers in the game for a lot of years. •So long odds are not new to him. and that's going to help him, too, because he's a battler.'! TIJESOAY, APRIL 28, 1998 Qu:b,, wbO lives in LMWoad. x..a.. poited.A lifetime record Of..,._. 2" .. ,,. ud. 2.16 eahald..- avenge. He won tbe A.,... !JM 1.-.gue P.lremlua ~ thie y.., w five timel. His careeT numbers With tbe ~­still rank~ the best:~ maA (2.55), .eci>iid in appearances (573) ai1d second tn saves. Quit WU the Wi1lriin9 pitch« in tile sixth gam,e ol the 1985 Wodd $lidM. when the Royals-came back arid defeated St.1.ouis, 2· l. In 1980, be ltruck out the NeW Yolk Yankees' WiWe .Randolph to end the American LeagUe Cbampkt>lhip Series and put the Royals into their first World Series, when they met. and lost to, the Phillies. After being released by KanS4i City in 1988, Quiz played 1112 seasons fcx the Cardinals and reUred in 1990 after a brief stint with the San Pran.dsco Giants. In a 1996 interview for The KC11181tU City Star, Quiz was asked What be savored most about hiS career. ·1rs the guys I played with.• b8 said. •Even though :we don't see one another that often, they're special. lbat's what I'm proud of, 1be face& are stronger than the numbers u tim8 goes on.• Quiz, who played under then-OCC Coach Barry Wallace in 1912 and 73 for the Pirates, compiled a career mai'lt at Orange Coast of 15-15, but bis ERA was 1.88 on teams that combined to finish 33-31 in those lean seuoos. He appeared in '1 games (or 64% of OCC's contests in those yems} and pjtched a remarkable 2541/3 innings. walking only 38 and giving up just 217 bit.s. But for a guy with a below-average fastball, playing on an average community college team. he didn't exactly compel scouts to come out and watch him again. So with sheer annpetitiveness, Quiz became a pitching legend at Lil Verne, eventually got a break and signed a free-agent contract with Kansas City and mowed down the skeptics. r------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ • A mong the treasures of Paul Salata's scrapbook are (above) a touchdown reception against Tennessee ln the 1 NS Rose Bowl Game; on the loose above right) at South Bend; and (left to right) after taking a hard shot when with the 49en, his days as a USC Trojan, and, when with the Pittsburgh Steelen, perhaps the photo which led to the creation of the Lows.man TrophyJ PART II CONTINUED FROM 6 it's San Pedro (or some other city), and you talk about the local nut house there or an eating estebllsbment in town so people can relate. Then you look at the humorous side of things and do it in good taste. It's not X·rated, but you could hint at X-rated. • Salata started perfecting his banquet emcee and speaking savvy while at USC and with the 49en, taking modest f and accepting invil4tlons to affatrs nobody 8118 would touch. Later, S41ata earned a living in the construction business, but he had occasional jobs as a movie ema. He was an ugly thug who sliced Prank Sinatra'• nose tn •The Joker II Wild " C the Joe E. LeWil ito.ry1 a prison r of war with BUl Holden in •stalag 17" and one of the ballplayers backing up pitcher Ronald Reagan in the •The Winning Team" -the Grover Cleveland Alexander story. In a 1978 interview for Sports Illustrated that never appeared in the magazine, the lead to writer Joe Jares' story read: •Paul Salal4 is a screw\Mill. an ex-professional football player and millionaire sewer contractor, probably in that order.• Salata, a devoted family man who definitely has a serious and private side, said one of his goals ln life was to have a lot of friends. That mission has been accomplished. •That's what everybody shoWd aspire to do,• h said, •that way we wouldn't have all these coatrovenles. • The center(s) of attentiOn at home, however, fall to Wife Beverly, daughter Melanie and son Bradley, as well • Melanie's husband Ed P\tCh, aDd their two daughten, Allx (6) end Marie (4). Salata meintains his J)olitiOn proudly et the end of the bend\. Ah entrepreneW' who ~ pUmng new splns on old glgl. &Del With • heart for entertaining, Salata dreamed up Irrelevant Week in the 1910s, an event that wtµ celebrate its 23rd year in June. Salata bas fancied several other events, some a one-time shot, like the 1996 George Yardley celebration for his induction into the Basketball Hall of Fame. Salal4 has a spedal knack for getting others involved. •Paul's a leader in bis own way,• lardie said •tt's bard to describe, but he oan sure get things done wtth just a pat on the back and a smile. •Paw just happens to get people involved when you least expect it. All of the sudden he'll come up and then he ~ you booked. That'• about it. When he asks you, you just do it.• 1Udie, the tint All-Clf basketball ~yer at Mater Oet HJgh (1960), was put of the Yardley ~t committee. •When we put together th banquet fOt Y~. we all lhated ideas, but it wu m:iJ. Paul. He dJd It on h1i own,• ~ •ffe'I the one Who Mid, 1-r. we hHe to do IOn\eUUng for thil guy. (Yardley) is one of us, an Orange County guy, and he's going to the Basketball Hall of Fame.' •But this Irrelevant Week ... how could anybody else do that? How could anybody else get it together and have it taken Seriously, ex~t for Paul Sal.ataf When~ think about it. it'S the biggest spoof. But it's the funni thing.• Salata bU emCeed or been the guest of honor, the router or the roa.steree, of an endl parade of events geared to do somethlng n1ce for somebody for no Other reuon than to just do something nice for them. That ii, after~ the theme of lnelevant Week: "~ ~ Nice Por Someom Par NO Reuoo. But why did ~ta,;a l:IDda Ille "*'8nt for neady30 ~ a.tB lirelevant Week in tbe ftnt J8cef "' •When 1 played. I was IOrt of a ~ ol the~ who never gets ~· I idWayw Mid if l ewr could allald it. I WU uc'ng to do IOID8'htng for the guy you never heard of,• be said in the Sports Illustrated article that wound up on the cutting room floor. Another time, Salata reportedly said the irrelevant seed might have been planted in the early 1960s at a Laguna Beach bar. Salata. a lifetune non-drinker and non-smoker, spent a couple Ol bows with a few friends. • AftS a f w, tbeee gu~ bad an ldM to pick tomeone at random to b<mor for no appar90t ~ • he IAid. •Pint. they ~eel a state, then a dty and then got • PbOne book fOf that ~ and one guy, aftel' tbey let the pbdne boOk fall open. covered bis ayes and bltldy pOlnt.e<t to a name. •They ciDed the nuinbli' and bid penoo WbO amwend tbat bl'd)umt woo a 11tp to~ Beech .... • .,... .• don'tlmow WWblir ...... came all• .ot. but I never~ I. and wllb ...... ftridoD. .. lnWvlilllw..k.· LID~s.llata,ODeofa l\JESOAY, ~IL 28, 1998 • Reflections on a journey to the port of Ensenada. g a trip down the coast Ensenada Is always a good time. To get there in winning time, even better, but to arrive in record time is the maxi Having an opportunity to crew aboard Roy Disney's Pyewacket in the Newport-to-Ensena.da lntemational Yacht Race this year as an experience nay I forget. The eclectic crew were flown in from various states, all racing pros, highly skilled, all buffed with their heads full of raang credentials and knowledge. And then there was me. Oh I knew enough to realize that the pointy end is the front and as sail is not a place where you go to buy something at 50% off, but this crew was solid, to say the very least. The crew position assigned me was mainsail tailer so I figured that must be the most insigruficant job aboard. Onginally I had every mtenbon of eking out every . .. .... -. ounce of athleticism in my body, to stay out of the professional aew's way and stay away from stupid questions. I failed on both counts. These guys are world class and internationally recognized sailors, most with one or two America's Cup races under their belts. And then the.re was me. I've been a boater all my We . I've owned many sailboats and once bad a 45-foot ketch. I thought I knew something about the sport until I climbed aboard Pyewacket. This boat operates on a whole different level. There were more computers and electronics down below than at the Kennedy Space Center. Take one of her sails on land, stick a pole under the middle, and you could host Circ du Solle' underneath. Her skipper of record and the man that writes the checks is Roy Disney and this guy is no Mickey Mouse sailor. Roy has raced to Ensenada 30 times, but had never garnered the coveted first-to-finish mono-hull class . . . . ~. t---- a-. --~·. • j honors. terrance phillips Sitting on some sail bags down below after the race, Roy asked, "Well Terry, what do you think about the race?" "Roy, you've been 1n this race 30 times and never won. I crew with you one time and you not only win, but set the mono-hull first to finish record. What does that tell you," I responded (with tongue in cheek). With a Budweiser in the air to toast. be responded, "Terry, you'ro absolutely rlgbt. • Haines, th Pyewadcot project manager and of North Salls fame, pops in with e grin from eaf'-t~ear 54'(lng, •Phllllps, do you reo.li.7.e just how lucky you ere to be on this boat and set the record? 1 mean this ls.really an honor for us to Win this race." Robbie Haines is used to winning boat races. And then there was me. So there you have it. Had it not been for me, who would have taken those photos" Who would have asked all the sb.lpid questions that entertained the crew? So I figure I was more like the cruise director without the benefit of organizing limbo dances and pingpong tournaments. For those of you that sail for recreation, trust me when I tell you. I didn't have a clue of what I was in tori An an analogy, I believe crewing on Pyewacket would be like trying to sit on the side of Robbie Gordon's Indy car, holding on to the roll bar while ... running the Indianapolis 500. Hard-core sailboat racing ls slightly C:litferent than a cruise to Avaloll. Altet the race around 1 a.m. Saturday, the crew stepped off Pyewacket., into e von and headed for home. Greg Hedrick, Pyewac.ket'B boot manager, turned Pyewacket around and was motoring home as well. These guys are all business~ I beaded for the Hotel Coral in Ensenada to bathe, take four Advil and crash. a Sincere congratulaUons and a special salute to race Commodore Don Cole and all the NOSA st.aft and volunteers on a job well done. a /U a matte!' of record I reported that the boat Ragtime was originally built for Sir Charles Spencer. New Zealand designer John Spencer actually built the boat for Sir Thomas Clarke. The boat was later purchased by a man in Newport named John Hall and is currently owned by Scott Zimmer. • N.-wpott ~ Meea 0.Uy Pl.loc: • Landa, Carlson, Schultz win titles at GSAC Finals. ' SAN DIEGO -Distance run-· ner Monica Landa, high jumper : Brian Carlson and middle·dis· · ta.nee standout Josh Schultz all won individual titles for Southern Calif omia College at the Golden State Athletic Conference Thack and Field Championships. com- pleted Saturday at Point Loma Nazarene. Landa, a junior, won the women's 10,000 meters in a per- sonal-best time of 38:01 to earn a berth in the NAIA outdoor nationals. The time bettered her previous best by 10 seconds. She also placed fourth in tbe 5,000 (18:20) and fifth in the 3,000 (10:33) and both times were also personal bests. YOUTH TRACK J\ND FIELD SUMMARIES .. Carlson, a senior, soared over the bar at 6-8 to best reigning NAIA men's indoor national champion, Jason Howard of Cal Baptist. CJTY OF NEWPORT 8EAOt ~ BOYS 8om In 1991 SO 1 Chad MacDonald 8.9•; 2 Kt!111n Wright, 9 4, 3 Erickson Klein, 9.5 100 1 Chad MacDonald, 18 7; 2 Robby Gre•ney, 18.85, 3 Jarren Logan, 20 53. 200 1 Joel Betoute, 45.53; 2. Jurton Cronon, 46 17, 3 Robby Greaney, 47 11 . u 1 Chad Moradrto, 8-4; 2 Kevin Wright. 7-5. 3 Juston <;,tosson, 6-3. ST 1 Enckson Klein, 67-1; 2 Joel 8etonte, 53 1. 3 Chad MacDonald, 51-6 8om In 1990 SO 1 Carlo Valdez, 8.12; 2. Khurtis Henry, 8 3, 3 Taylor Davis, 9.35 100 1 Broan Theriot. 16.8•; 2. Khurtis Henry, 17 2 200 1 Colby Ammf!f'man. 36 1 •, 2 Brian TheMl 38 12; 3 Andrew Self, 38 14. 400 1 Andrew Self, 1:23.8*; 2. Tucker W1edenkeller, 1:52 9 400 relay -1 Jeffrey Crosson. Alex Bernal, KffOOtl Bernal. Kurtis Wesley, 1.19 8 U 1 Taylor Oa111s, 8-1, 2 carlo Valdez. 7-6; 3 Freddie Randall, 6 7 ST 1 Colby Ammerman, 76-0, 2 (.arlo Valdez, 7S-6; 3. Khurtts HMry, 73-0 8om In 1989 SO 1 MKhael Ford, 8 O•; 2 Troy McDonald, 8.3, 3 Wilham R Snyder II, 8.32. 100 1 Scott Bragga, 17. 15; 2. Keenon Bernal, 17 16, 3. Nicholas Oetano, 17.8. 200 1 William R. Snyder II, 36.S; 2. Ephra1n Taylor, 37.6, 3 Jacob lembech, 42.9. 400 1 Ephrain Taylor, 1.19.3; 2. Joseph Howard, 1 21.9. 3 Chrtstman Morabito, 1"28 7 400 ...iay -1 Snyder, LMng$ton. Nicholas, Ford, 1.12 HJ 1 Ken Heve<ic:h. 3-6. U -1 Chnstinan Morabrto, 9-3, Nicholas o.lcJno. 9-0, Troy McDonald, 8-9 ST 1 Chnst1nan Morabito, n-O; 2 Joseph Howard. 76-8; 3 Russell Mycorn. 74-2. 8omln1"8 100 1 Sean Cal~nie, 15-0•; 2. Keith Calc.cJgnoe, 15.1; 3. Martin Ostrowsky. 15.7. 200 1 Sean caic.gnle, 34.1; 2 John Sykes, 35.2, 3 Tremanrs Barnett, 35.54. 400 1 Jason McMlllen, 1:15.5; 2. John Syl<l!1, 1 18 O; 3. Noa Z.rhow, 1:21.8. 800 1 Jason McMlllen, 2:50.5•; 2. Scott Lawler, 3 22 7 400 reley -1 S Calcagnre, Barnett. Sylces. K Cal'"'9nre. 1 02 2. 2 Lawler, Lawler, Brosie, r Coder, 1·23.8. HJ 1 Kerth Uilcagnie, 3-9. U 1 Keith Cakagnte, 12-5; 2. Jack Tracy, 102 3 Jon MalangH, 10-1. ST I Robert Koon, 112-5; 2 Sean I Calcagn1e. 111-2, 3 Jack Tracy, 93-1 Som In 1987 100 1 Mathew Williams, 15.6; 2. Dennis Heenan. 15.8, 3. Brandon Barnett, 17.3. 200 1 Tim Farrel, 31.72; 2. Mathew W1lhams. 34 08. 3 Joshua L.embech, 36.01. 400 1 R1ch1e 5elf, 1 12.2; 2 Michael Kain, 1 14 9, 3 Jose A Romero, 1 16.2 800 1 R1ch1e Self, 2 44.9, 2. ~ A. Romero, 2 52 0, 3 Taylor Park, 2:53. 1. 400 relay 1 lombeck, Wiiiiams.. Leverich. Barnett. 1 07 0, 2 Romero, Oegh.n, Budhra1a. Hoenas, 1 07 5 HJ I Kirk Moses, 3-6 U 1 Dennis Heenan, 11-6; 2. Joshua Lembeck, 10 6; 3 Trav11 Oegher, 10-5. ST 1 Travis Oegher, 94-0; 2. Aalrash Budhra1a, 84 11, 3 Krr'lc Moses. S4-t 8omln1- 100 -1. sean Matin, 13.85, 2. Jamie Arm- strong, 16.4. 200 -1. Brad Baun, 30.37; 2. Hyrum Taylor, 31.0; 3. Jamie Armstre1n9, 31-37. 400 -1. Michael Hadden. 1:o9.1, 2. Byron Hursade<, 1:14 1, 3. Josh Taylor, 1.15.8. 100 -1. MlchMI Hadden, 2:31 .3°; 2. Chase Dietrich, 2:41.2; 3. Adam Hahn, 2:24.2. 400 nllay -1. Armstrong. Ramsey, Dietrich, Fars, 1 :00.3; 2. Theriot Sunorolch, Presson, Allred, 1:03.2. HJ -1. ChMe Oi.-ttich, 4-3, 2 Adam Hahn, +3; 3. Chris Ramsey, 4-0. u -1. Wfl!S Presson. 11-1; 2. Warren Junowlch, 11-.8; 3. Trevor Theriot 10-8. ST -1. Wes Presson, 146-4; 2. Trevot" Theriot 145-10, 3. Blake Allred, 137-11 9omln 1995 100 -1. Jamie Armstrong, 14.34; 2. Brad Gauss. 14.48; 3. Hyrum Taylor, 15.0. 400-1. Martin O'Harra, 1:14.0. 1,600 -1. Martin O'Harra, 6:0S.2; 2 Nick Miller, 6:08.1. U -1. SNn Molhn, 12-3; 2. Nd Mille!'. 11-1. 9omln11M 100 -1. Chad carter, 15.59 200 -1. Joe Cover, 27.2°. 400 -1. Joe Collef, 1:00.2. HJ -1. Lewis Bradshaw, 4-0. U -1. l.ewls Bradshaw, 12-8, Chad Carter, ~11. ST -1.1.ewis Bradshaw, 112-0•, 2. Chad Carter, 128-0. 9omln 1983 100 -1. Zach z..trnow, 13.3•. 200 -1. Zach Zarnow, 28.8•; 2. Humberto Romero, 33.3. 1,IOO -1. Humberto Romero. 5:47.8 U -1. Humberto Romero, 12-5 w -1. Zadl z..mow, 27-11. GIRl.S 9om In 1"1 so -1. Chrmina Theriot. 8.5• 100 -1 Christina Theriot 18.9. 200 -1. Christina Theriot 43.91. U -1, Jenny McCarthy, 4-8. ST -1. Christina Theriot 39-5. 9om In 1t90 50 -1. Taylor Jones, 8.9; 2. Alesha Young, 9 0, 3. Megan Munce, 9.2. 100 -1. Tay!« Jones, 18.0, 2. Alseha Young, 18.8; 3. Olivia Schow, 18.9. 200 -1. Ollvla Schow, 42.2; 2. Taryn Dlfltrlch, 42.4. 400 -1. Tatyn Dietrich, 1.33.3, 2 Pilar O'HBJra, 1 :36.1. 400 Nie)' -1. Bun, Beavers, Munce, Young, 1:25.4. U -1. Tara Dletrkh, 7-9; 2. Taylor Jones, 7-5; 3. Olivia Schow, 7-4. ST -1. Megan Munce, 61-{;; 2. Erin Epp. 37-10; 3. Shannon McCro$key, 35-2. llOm"' 1M9 50 -1. Kylelgh Harrison, 8.1; 2. Jamie Heenan. 8.2; 3. Hannah Dean, 8-5. 100-1. ~Clayton, 16.7; 2 Kyleigh Harrifon, 19-2; 3. Jamie Htenon, 17.5. 200 -1. Klll'IN Van Lewen, 38.4; 2. Taylor Schow, 40.5; 3. ~thrine Ossopoff, 40.51 400-1. ~rina Van l.evven, 1:24.02; 2. Taylor Schow, 1:3S.1; 3. Kathrine Ossopoff, 1:37.9. 400 n.a.y -1 Oayton. Beavers.. Van Lewen, Dean, 1:29.86. u -1. !Aura Clayton, 9-1; 2. (tie) Karina Van Lewen, 8-10, Kyle!gh Harrison. 8-10. ST -1. Ann Flander, 71-1; 2. Taylor Schow, •9-3, 3. Angela Defulo, 48-0. 8omln1111 100-1. Mt<hele Allred. 15.7; 2. Aleundfa Gorman, 16.7; 3. Ashlie Keyhea, 16.8. 200 -1. Michele Allred, 33.4; 2. Nadine Eve- lyn Done, 36.8; 3. Ashley Kayey, 37.2. 400 -1. Jasmin Day, 1 :24.4; 2. Jill Gasserly, 1:26.3; 3. Nadine Evelyn Done, 1:28.4 80d' -1. Kellie Ammerman. 3:20.6•; 2 Mar- cella O'Harra. 3:26.4; 3. Jill Gas.wrly. 3'57.6. 400 ~ -1. Day, ca-ty. Done. Ammerman, 1:10.1. HI -1 . .la!mln Day, ).6•, 2.Christy Petenon. 3-0. U -1. Krystal Wright. H>-4; 2. Jasmin Day, 10-2; 3. AlexMldra Gorman, ~3. ST -1. Kellie Ammerman, 84-4; 2. Michele Allred, 114-0; Danielle Theriot, 66-4'. Born In 1987 100 · 1. Pella Hand, 1 S 7; 2. Jenny Sarris. 18.5. 200 -1 ~la Hand, 34 56. 2. Courtney Hansoo, 37.66; 3. Ohllefa, 40.32. 400 -1. Olillefa, 1:27.0, 2 Courtney Hanson, 1:31.4; 3. Jenny Sarris. 1:37.3. 800 -1. Nk.olle Wiison, 3:08.0; 2 Kelly Artl, 3:24.9. 400 ...iay -1. Courtney Hanson, Miller, Bernay, Olivera, 1 :08.4 HI -1. Vanessa Miller, 3·3 U -1. Pella Hand. 10-11, 2. Courtney Hanson, 9-6; 3. Van~ Miller. 8-1. ST -1. Kelly Artz, 78-3 Born In 1996 100 -1 Melissa Swaggf!(t. 51 0, 2 Ashley Harrison, 1S 1; 3. Dominique Hafer, 16 6. 200 -1. Melissa Switggert 32.2; 2 Ellis Clayton, 34.3. 400 -1. Kristen Igo, 1.14.5; 2. Kyte Fredrid, 1:14.9. 800 -1 Kristen Igo, 2A8 1; 2. Kyle Fredridc. 3:09.7; 3. Jamie Hoggs. 3'20 3. 400 Nlliy -1. Brlssad, Swaggert. Clayton, Lansley. 1 :06.8. U -,, Eliz.abeth Oayton, 13-3•; 2. Kristi Koon, 7-0. ST -1. AIHandna Broussard, 106-0; 2. April Simon, 91-10; 3 Krrstl Koon. SHI Bomtn1M5 100 • 1. Michelle Sanford, 14.3; 2. Gaby Auilyag. 15.1; 3. Casey McKenna, 15.2. 200 • , . Michelle Sanford, 30.07; 2. CaMy MdCenoa, 3S.28. 400-1. Sh¥on Day, 1-07.9; 2. Alltsan Howard, 1:09.6; 3. Shey MaNflan, 1:11.10. 1,600 -1. Shey Manafian, 5:51 .9•; 2. Allison Howard. 5:56.1: 3. Shana lnspektor, 6: 13.1. 400 n.a.y -1. Sarris, Cteaney, Rasch, Day, 1:05.9. HI -1. Shwon Day, 4-6•; 2. Jadcie Greaney, 4-0; 3. CaMy MdCenna, 3-9 U -1. (tie} Casey MdCenna. 12-11. Allison Rawllm, 12-4; 3. Andi Sarris. 11-2. ST -1. Brook Ammerman. 112-0. SP -1. Desiree Wilton, 20-11 112; 2. April Simon, 2<>-7 112. 9omtn19M 100 -Kara Frederick. 14.1. 200 -1. Kara Frederick. 29.3; 2. Lauren Hauson, 31.9. 400 -1. Mellissa Fisdl«, 1 :06.8; 2. Katie Stretz. 1:07.1; 3. Lauren Hall10n, 1'10.5 1,600 -1. Mellissa Fi:schef, 5:53.9°; 2 Katie Stretz., 6:04.9; 3. Alexandra McGooc:twln, 6:10.7. HJ -1. Laura Self, 4-3; 2. Lauren Hauson, 4-0. U -t Er1n Vlloa. 10-7; 2. Maria Termlnel. 10-1 SP -1 laura Self, 21.9 9om In 198.J 100-1 Ashley ~rus. 13.31 •. 200 -1. Ashley Lazarus. 28.4•. .00-1. Meghan Bellotti, 1:14.6. 1,600 -1. Meghan Bellottl, 5:57.6. ST-1 Meghan Bellotti, 92-1. Parochial controversy just one of several heavy duty items today at CIF meeting. Tie CIP Southern Section Council convenes today for the final time this school year and, depending on how it votes on a handful of issues, Orange County high school sports may never be the same. By the time the legislative body, consisting of representatives from each of the section's 72 leagues, plows through its hve-page agenda at the Sequoia Athletic Club in Buena Park, ~ passionate debate over whether county parochial schools should compete in public-school leagues will likely be pushed toward resolution. Whether football playoffs next fall will be conducted based on enrollment is also at stake, as is the continuation of the regionalized emphasis that has shaped playoff brackets in all sports since the fall of 1996. But, as provocative as these topics may be, perhaps the most far-reaching decision the council will make today involves the proposed revocation of what is known as the "association rule." Taking up nearly a full page of the 157-page CIF Southern Section Blue Book, the legislative bible for prep sports in these parts, the association rule defines the amount of time prep coaches 'Can legally spend coaching their athletes. Under the current gwdelines, coaches can instruct their athletes only during the season of sport, and/or additional periods (most typically a sixth- period physical education class) outside of their season of sport. The rule also prohibits coaches from coaching club teams comprised of players from their high school teams, in order to eliminate a virtual year-round prep program. While rev~king the barry faulkner association rule would allow coaches making a living in the club system to double up and coach high school teams (such as Newport Harbor boys soccer coach Ziad Khoury). it would also create myriad problems. For years, coaches have lamented the increasing rarity of multiple-sport athletes. Specialization, however. would only increase if student-athletes were forced to dedicate more time to year-round programs run by their high school coaches. Even those who currenlty choose to compete in only one sport would see demands on their free time accelerate, should section-imposed limits on such demands be rescinded. At schools with limited enrollment (basically the entire Newport-Mesa district), increased specialization would diminish "sharing athletes" and ultimately create the inability for local schools to field programs (such as Corona del Mar High varsity softball this spring). ~ The ability of prep coaches to form and supervise club programs would also worsen the growing problem of recruiting. It could also create a greater disparity between perennially strong pr<>gTIUDS and those that rely on cyclical talent to compete at a high level. The negatives dearly outweigbt the positives. Schultz, a sophomore, topped the field in the men's 800, clock- ing a personal-best 1:55.01. Other notable efforts for the Vanguards included junior Isis Gonzalez, who earned runner-up laurels in the women's 200 (25.36) and 400 (57-40), both season bests. Gonzalez also anchored the 1,600 relay quartet that finished third in a school-record time or 3:58.7. The clocking also broke the previous GSAC record. Maribel Delgado was third for sec in the women's 800 in 2:16.78, missing the nationals qualifying standard by less than a second. SCC's women finished fourth with 80.5 points, their best finish ever, while the men were sixth in the eight-school field with 51 points. Point Loma Nazarene won the men's and women's titles. TODAY ........ Community college -Orange~•t Golden West. 2:30 p.m. High sd'lool -Alba Higlielat~ 1·1s p.m.; con. tMsa atU~3:15 p.m. ·~ High sdlool boys • Newport Harbor at Santa Margarb. 545 p.m.; corona del Mar at h·vtne, S:AS p.m. ..... High school boys • Corona del Mar at ll\llne, 3:15 p.m., Est.and• at Lloguna hKh, ):15 p.m.; Newport Harbor 9tsantaM~ 3:15 p.m~ lagun• Hilb at Costa Mesa, 3:15 p.m • lr9dr ..... fteld High JdlOOI boy. ~ glril -Unlwnfty at Estaocla. 2:.45 p.m.; Laguna Beach •t Costa Mesa. 2:45 p.m. • So-.. Colllge -Blole at Southern c..llfomie College. 2 p.m. Hlgh0ool-unn..,1ty 11S. E~ at TeWlnli:le Patlc, 3: 15 p.m.; Uguna 11-11 ft Costa ,,,..,,., 3:15 p.m. ............ High tChool - Santiago •t Coron. del Mir, J:15 p.m. • Golf HlghOool- Corona del Mir Yi. El Toro at Marine Corps AJr Station, El Toro, 2:30 p.m.; Padflc c.o.t LNgue FINlll MONDAY'S COUNTS --r LMdlng -J boats. 36 •ng 50 Ynd bass, 27 calico bass, 4 sculpln, 2 sheephead, 4 halibut. 3 bamacuda, 1 bonito, 1 whlteflsh. ~ lodJ• -no report. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOT1Cl!8 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE Valley, CA 92708 filed; .. 1.men1 dlstrle1, and Irle above and foregoing Raso-SOLVE AS FOL.LOWS: thereof, Including removal Coat• M... ana e.no, ll\lfne, CA 12112 Thia bu1lna11 la con-NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT propoaad auaumanta IUtlon No 9a-27 was duly WHEREAS. on March 18. of debris, and maintenance ATT8STt Thia bu11,,.11 It co,.. PUBLIC NOTICE ITAT8MUT O' ducted by an Individual RESOLVED THAT THE upon 11 .. ssabla 1011 Ind and regularly Piiied and 1998, this City Council and repair of water 1nia. MARY T •LLIOTT dueled by: an lndlvtdu.i AaAHDONMINT OF Guy A. Reza CITY COUNCIL OF THE parcels or land within City . adopted RnoMlon No. ff. tlon or dra!Nga raclliiTet De ... citv Cl k i Have you 1t.a11ed dOlfl4. 1 ITATEMllNT OF UI• OP PICTITIOUI 1998878&804 CITY OF COSTA MESA or Coat a Mau Land'· adopted by th• said City 18, lnl11ating proceadlnge on l•harad Lott A, B, C, IM'•• •• er o ~ ~t? No ABANDONMENT OF aUllNlll NAM• Thia atatam.nt waa flied DOES HEREBY FIND, DE· ac1plng A11asamant Dl1-Councll 11 • regular meet-lor renewal Of City of Costa and D, of Tract 10513. No t~ Cltr0 of Coat• Men John M. Beirne Ull! OF FICTITIOUI The~ Pef9C>nl with the ,.....,_.., Clerk of TERMINE, AND RESOLVE trle1 No. 1-Said report 11 Ing thereof held on Iha 6th MMa ~ A11as1• 1ub1lant11t cl'l&nOH are .,,ATE F Thia atatefMnl wu lllR• • -... ... ~ ... , AS FOLLOWS: attached hefeto 11 Exl'llbn day of Apt~. 1998. rnant D11111ct No. 2 end or-proposed 10 be INd• In CALIFORNIA) with the County Clef1c of BUSIN&t NAMa h...,. ., .. UM"' Orange County on 4-17-98 1. The City Council "B" and Incorporated IN WITNESS WHEREOF I derlng the City Engineer IO Ilda~ lmprovementt. COUNTY OF Orange County on ~ The followlng peraons Iha ~lctltloua 8ualne11 Dally Pilot A.pf. 21, 28, May hereby declat.. 111 In-herein by referanc.. · prepare a ref)Of1 with ,. 3. Aifet~ II hereby OAANOE) t8Hlll4440 have •b•ndonedthe u .. OI Name. NATIONWIDE OF-5, 12, 1998 T792 tantlon to levy and collect 4. Th• City Councll have hereunto ht may epect to .. Id dlattlct pure..,. made to th• report of the .. lh1 Flctlllou1 Bu1ln111 FlCE SUPPLY, GOO N. T\i• UIH1ment1 PUfll.llnl IO hereby fh111 8:30 p.m., or. hind and affixed the , .. , ant to Sec. lion 221188 CltV E. nglnear relating to CITY Of Dally Piiot A.pf, 1, ,., 21, N•me: SUNCHILD, 2MM tin '140. Santa Ana, CA PUBLIC NOTICI Plr1 2, DMtJoO 11, ot tha 'la 1oon thefeaner 11 po• ot lh• City of Costa Maae through and lnclUdlng Sec-1afd dlatllc1. Said rapon la COSTA MESA) 2t. 1* T7'5 Woodlake Court. San Juan 92705 SlrHll and Hlghwaya albll, on June 1, 1998, In thlt 7th day Of Aprll, 1998. tJon 22S14 of the Callf0tnla on file with the City Clerk I, MARY T. ELLIOTT, eep.1---------Ceplstrano. CA 92174 J~.!-'1C1ltloua BualMaa H.IOl.UTION Code of the State of ~ the Council CNmberl of ......V T. &LLIOTT, StrHts and HIQhW•Y• of tha City of Cotta M ... U'Y °"' C*1C 9nd ex-offtclo PUBLIC NOTICI Th• Flctltiou. Butlftfft ........ referTeO to above MO ..... ., 9omla cMtng fllcal ~., Cl1Y Hall, n ,.1, Drrv., Deputy City Cl•tk llnd Cod•· and end col'ltlllnt. full, dalallad Qertl of the City COuncll 011--=------.;._-N•~.:,·~ to lbCM ~=r ~~"°= . A RllOLU1'10M OF 1991o1"9 Within City ol Cotta M .... Calllornla, .. n-offlolo Clerk of th• WH!Al!A8, Hid rapOrt deecrlptlon Of the lmot~ the City °' Cott• MMI, '1otfttow .......... :• 8-U-417 Fll:'ro~ Btlan Anlhony • Qtarner THI CITY COUNCIL OP Coaw Me.-t.andtctplng the t.lrM and plac• tor • Cltr Council of the City waa prepared and lllact "*"'• !tie bOundll'le• ot hereby certify ttiat 1h• Name lteCetnent 731174 • • 4404 Channel Ptac. ,.._: TO CITY 01' COSTA Meftl"*'1 Dlltrlct No. 1, he.Iring befora thla COUncll of Coate MeN with the 01~ ~;and '"' propoaed u.anment lboYe and fOftgOlng Raio-Tht tolOWlfl9 ~ 11a Donavon tMttln ,rankan-port IMct\, CA~ 1111~1-CAL1'0RNIA, =:T'~ =t~~ :,' ~a~r::o::'cr1~ THE ENGINEER'S RE· ;'~~~ lllldC~~ ~1 ~-= Mien No. 98-28 WU dUly =~ ~MPANY 111tar, 29"8 Woodlake Thie bu1lna11 la con-DICLAlllNQ IT8 IN-of 11M11ftt ~.find rnort ~ wtlhln City of PORT AND MAP ARE ON tiled; able Iota and patce18 of and regularly palMCI and ~Oxford,~ CA 12112 Coutt, Sin Ju#\ ~t. cludH"~ lndMclual Tl MT ION TO LIVY pat11cul.,lv d .. crlbed In Coa11 M ... L.andecaplnJJ lllLE IN TH! CITY CLERK'S NOW THfAE,OA! 8! IT land wttNn City of Coet• adOpted by the Mid Cit; o-W s""'*a 44 Olio • reno, CA ttt74 """iei'Mi Olam9r AMD COLL80T A .. !xhlbll NA" an.cflad tleNIO AttenrMnt D11tt1ct No. 1 o,,1CE n FAIR DRIVE RESOLVED THAT THE Men l.Aandaca4)1n; AIM• .. Council a1 a ragullt "'"1· to..d'~ CA 12112 ~~~~~ \\•gn;•1r· t 20: !.~ .. .,~. filed UHM•NT• DUllllNO and Incorporated herein by and hefaby give• notloe oi ROOM 101, COSTA MESA: CITY COUNCIL Of' TH! mint Dlaltlel No. 2~ Said Ing thereof held on the fth Thie buelne11 11 CO'!" N .. ~·CA~· ,,,.. It.I WU PllCAL VllA .. t• ... ~. HldhUtlng, CAe:ie26 CITY OF COSTA MESA report 11 attached nereto dayofAprlt l9" due1actby.anlndlvkrual S~ Scott'~ 20I wtth the County Clerk of , ... WfTHIM CITY 01' 2. A gen«ll deacrlpUon of I . The City Clerk lhall Publlahed Newporl DOlS HERIBY flN!2i.. Dt!• a• &hlblt "8" ancflncorpc>o IN WITNeiS wHlREOF I Have yoi,, •tarted ~ ._...,, • 0ranoa ColM'lly on 4+M COSTA MllA &.AMO. lmpr~ t*vant to eetUty to lhe adoption Of TIRMINE AND Al!~LVI ralad herein by rlftranc.. ' t>utlnni yet? y ... ~ .. Lugonl• Streat Apt •. •· Daly fllol Apr. 14, 21. 28, aOAPI Q A1aa1 ... aald ~It u toaowa: thl• ra104utlon 9nd "'"' h•ch.Costa Meaa Delly AS 'ouowa: "· Th• crty. Councll have her~nto aet m1y OaryW. ,...._.. Hr#PO!t .. actl, CA t:lM3 May 1 1"41 T1IO • The maintenance and poe-CIUff a 1rue and Corrac1 Piiot Apfll 14, 21, 28, 1"9, 1. Tl'll Clly Council hlfaby nx11 l :lO p.m., or hind and affixed the Seal Thia llatement lltd Joel Taylor Owen, 20I • MaNT DllTRtOT MO. alble Mure rep.cement of copy of this rHOIUtlon to me hereby declar.. Ila In-11 aoon lher•afttr a• poa· of th• ~ of COtta ~ w11ri &he County w~ of ~= a::'CA"fJJ• PUILIC NOTtcl t, LOCATl.D IOVTH llndKl!plng and any faclll· be publllhad at leaet ~ PUBLIC NOTICE tentlon 10 i.vy and collec1 1lbl•, on June 1, ttte. In thl11th CS.y of Aprll, 1M. Orange co..ny °''...,... DarMn ~ & OP SUMn.OWU AV• 1* which ate appur1enant a w .. k tor tl'lrN 1uccea· HHttmanta purauant 10 the Councll Chalnbefa ol MA11Y T. ILUOTT t ... l..,HMS 11711 Calle Matta,·~ 11'ATWMmlT Of' INUI MD mAIT 01' ~o, or wtllch ate nee> alvt --.kl In the maMeJ ftHOLUTtON Par1 2, OMllOn 111, of the City Hall, 11 ,air Dtlvt, De1tutJ Cttr Cferlc ~ Oalty PICC Aclfl ti, M 1 .............. ,.. .. .........., -MMDOll....,. Of' lllM&..n llOAD. MMtY or ~ kW reQUlfad by SecUOn IOl3 MO ... , .. Stct•ta and t'lgt1way1 Cotta Meta. c.Atomla, " •• ......_ C'91ti of the 1,. 19 1_ Ill • _. ........ _ _.. UH OP l'ICTfT'IOUI THE CfTY ~ °' u. ~ Of po9' of the Oovarnmem COde. • ... Coda Of u. Sl•• of Cal-Iha Ume and ~ IOr • • •• • ... TIOO Matthew Jlmft Hamlllon, ·5 MAM THI! CITY Ofl OOITA al~ Mure replacetnenl PASSED AND AOOPTE!> A R•aOLUTION OF fOfNa durlnQ fllCll ~., "911lng befofa llll• ~ Ctty Cwll fllf the City 4c!!.!!H~ ~;.f· Ian The l*IOftt Ml!IA OOH HEAHY AE-IMNof, Including retl\OYll thl1 Ith day of Apfft, 1.... Ttta CITY COUNCIL OP t991-19" Within Oty of on the levy and ~Ion •I 0..Ca..... ,UIUC NOTICI ...,,..,ne, haW tttei.of 80LVIAlfOU..OWI• Ofdlt>l'la,andmilnteMl'IC'e • 'IT•R IUP,A, THa CITY Of' CO.TA Ooeta Mata ~ttaplng of the propoHd •• THI ENOINHA'I "l.·l-~----...;..;;;.__~ ~ b~ln:• ~~ the PtctlUoua lualn'9a WHEREAS, QI\ Marett 111 and ~ of w•ter I= Meyor ef the City 9' M•IA, CALIPOfUUA, Aue•arMnl Dtlltlct No. ~ NMrnel'ltt Wlfhln City of POAT ANO MAP AA! ON f'letltteu. 9'1•ttien tal•d ... oclatlon otl.~ Heme: MITAOCAA~ ,Alff. , ... , It\~ Counc:t :'~~~of Co•t• M••• OIOLAfUNQ ITI .... ::1.,::-~ = of =w::?o~.~~ "LI IN THR CITY Cl.ERK'I ,,:~ ......... thana~p f''IAS1 ll030 ~ ~ Ho .... Tt.et NOi and lel1afacl ATTIST1 TltlTION TO L&VY Route 73 and "'°'9 Pit andhtraby~M~oi OfflCE, T1 fAI" OAIVI. dolna~Pff'Oflln TrJatan 8tegmalef .. -~14, FCMdMI Valty, ~· ,=::, &:"o~ l.Ot9 A and • ol traet MARY ~. •&.&.IOTT, A•D OOL\.ICT A .. llCutarly dltcrlbed In !JI: Hid heaMa ROOM 101, cotTA M!IA. llOOTHL.ANO .. :unu tteae7144t4 CfA~tltlout IUllMll M ... UndlC~ AINU-120". No aubatanll•I Deputy City ~etfl .. llllMEfTI OU"lNG titbit "A", -~'*' ~o s. The C'icy Clerk •hall CAP 92129. "'"''· • 'VIie!""""' ....... Thi• •t~ WU llted Name ,...ad to abo¥t ment Dfetrlet Ho; l ancl Of• Ct\er9N ... propoatd 10 .... City .. CMl.8 ..... PllOAL ftAR, '"'" 9lld Incorporated hlfeln by C«11fY 10 the •dOptlon OI ubllah•d H•wpotl ~ Coall. CA.-; wftll the COunty °"" of WU --"'~ ~ detlng.,,. Qty EnginHt to be m.dt In •xl•tlng Im-ITAtl 0, , ... WtTHIM CITY 0, ,...,ance, • thll raaoluUOn and ah.it luch-CQtta Mau o.ily ~ JDNa, 4 ~ Or1ng9 County on ....:HI 0 n 7-t 1 • t, fl 11 a prapn a rapol1 Wfll ,.. p~a. CAU,OANIA) COITA MllA LANO. I . A~ OMCripGOn ol au.. a INe and correct Piiot Aptl 14, 11,a. tM. ~CO.. CA~,, Dally PYoC Apt 7 t4 21 No ,.._ ~ IO Mid dtltl« purau. 1 • Aeftranoe le hMby COUNTY OF I CA '9 N Q A I I I 8 IJ; lln-Jrovementt reMvlnll l.o CCIPV Of lhll rffO!Won IO UU TNa butfM~ le eo. -1191 · ' • ' ~ A. ,..... 1.ato aara an1 to lecllon 22HI ~ !Jto9°:.,fflPOl1 °' the OAANO!) MINT DllTRICT MO ••Id dltVkt 11 u '°'°""9. be ~ at -.C onca .... u. IO..,.. ~ 111: In lrd\rtdllll ..... JoanitNI Qrda lfountlln ~ IM lncludlna S.C-...... , rllatlnQ lo • Thi """"41nanca end poa-1 w..11 for ltwM WCCM• r-',_. ....,. you ...., _,. T7et -• aon 22574 of lhe Ctilotftl• NICI ~ hid f9POrt It CITY or 1, LOCAT•D AT THa llbl9 ""'" replec:trneni Of 11\te week• In !tie manner ..._.. ___ • Ir ...,_."" i...,. 81 I d Hlgtlwt 1 on .. wfll\ lhe Qy Cttrll COSTA MESA NORTtf'WllT COflNlft 1"1dl0Plnel and an; facill· ttqutted by ~ tOa r-......... ~;JoMe ----------• SELL ~ ~•n Y ot "'-City OI Coeta ...._ 1, MA"Y T. l!U.IOYT. Dep. O' IUlt ITRIST MD tiff Whfth ~.,, •POUrteNne of the~ Code. ---=••••RI Thia ••=.:-. .... FIND WHP!AI. did r9D011 .,.. .....,. • fulf , ~I uty Cilt Olfll Md · fftclo THI COftOMA OIL llAA u..to, ot vwtlJcfl . .,. nee-l"ASHO AHO AD<>f'TID ,,... ....,_ ':'°'9 .. _... .. a... .. us.ct Ylhlcle ... i.i.5 and '*' delCflp\IOft 0 th• ""' Ottk of the City couna of MCDAY. tMW,Y or ~ '°' ttile -deY OI ~ 1llL = IOP'IWMI. ..., °""" c.... N1•: dlls#ltd wlflltle Goud:_, PfOWtfnaftll, 1111 bOUncf· tha Ctty of Cotta M' .. a. THI CrtY COUNCIL°' lht m.lncanenot #If ,.,_. ,ITIR '•U,,A, lilD ww.1 't .. 1118"1 an IPl'tm!m.d tOU(lh ... ?I WH"'-:J"" c::tlY C~ .... ol IW Md , .. hereby certify that Iha THE CITY Of COaTA albfe Muta ;ep!.Cttnaf'IC • .,., ef the C!ly = ' ' CA ~ Nit ..,, J, t4, It, .,._._lhrolJlit..._..._·~clas_sm ... ~·~-·----141 __ .,...... ___ cl llPPC"'9CJ ..... ~. -MESA DOU HlMaY A!• Jelwa M. tlM? .... nu: f ( N.wpon ~ta Meu Daily Plloc TUESDAY, APRJL 28, 1998 P\llUC NOT1Cll PUBLIC NOT1Cll PUIUC NOT C! PUIUC MOTICI 6R PERSOHAU.Y De.LN· ~ C«ttll I PUIUC NOT1C!I PUILIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTlCU PUIUC NOTICll ---------' fR!D lO \'OU, A ClAIM ootlOlc ~ '° NII al-Mtlhlp Thia bualneae 11 con-duewd by' en lndMCIUll ltO~ OP FORM MAY 81! 08TA1H£D 121 MARINE "AVl..14:. m: H..... you IUll1H ~ Oud9d by: a c:orpon111on Hav. .,oU 1~ ooing PUBLIC NOTICE ~ ~. lllfllllll .. 111t -1210 of che c..lftiftlla ..,r.:uc...=--~ ~\.c:i.oll.l'J 'r1sw.o, .. ...., == .:=..r"P!T~ """" '=r'-:.r.:''"""' F1o1••""• o.olne•• -:,-:::,-.-:=: -...., .., ... _ ..... ~m:nON 'IOU ............. __ .. --""Nod.,,.,,_ Ca<p., ·-""" ... ....:: ......... a ....... nt --·-·-_,_ __ .. -............ COU••b•o TD m• ~~QN.OAU!'ll .... -... ......,. ...... •I •• .--.-...... ......,.-~ ol _,.._,,_ .. ,_ .. ... , ....... ---I u11 and P101e .. 10,,a ",~ Cl.AIM av CERT~ Publl•h•d P~;;por1 er-. Cowity on '-2·91 Thia atattment was filed Orange County on •·2A·tl dOinQN'" lbuON$lwne1'D'E .. OFF c• _.. _.... ct ...j. lhe ooun deft. • .... ....... 10, ....... 1-MAil. wm< AEl\IAN .. l>C O 1-0114•1• """ ... ....., °""' ol IM....... NAT I • --• -Codo &y Wf .. 0 .. w . ttJiLCIJ. twaoy gtyee "< ICtJPT REOUHTEO. P': ~~~ t=-.uy Diiiy Pllol •· 7. 14, 2\, Ofang• County on ...:J.-98 o-a.. Pilot Aptll 2' May~ !~p~~:.,.~-C'N ... ru~n ~ S1C'l wd ........ '°Ge ...._ •• Hlll•A•-NO·~"" l'UtlUC UlL ....,, aoo odd'"' ol • • n 1... T7'5 1ffH7 ... 21 -• • · ·-• --" .. '--·--n...... . 114121198, -C 4 -- EXTRA STORAGI will .._ .. -T7t4 ' o.I~ -... 1 14 t2, 19• 1"° T705 ""'°"'' ''"'' ""1 ' 1 -· t '° -_, -• 10 - -CA ' conduel • publlc Ale ol CHlllM. L .UHTT, PUBLIC NOTICI PUILJC NOTlC! 28. 11111 • ' ~ PUBLIC NOTICE ~~1 cii~~3 Newpor1 .....-y, ...-., WllCllld. ._. Ole contenlt Of the etonge llQ,, aARRllTT LAW Thi • b ..... ... ..-·.•'\ 0t --------CMIU, MIZ•. OllOI •P•c .. (•) nemeo below, omc11 1 a 101 Von FloUtlout lhltt-.. flotJtlon lu.i..-.. PUIUC NOTICE FloCltJoua •uafMH Cl~~ bualn•~~-l' -~on-~ '° egi;, t11e PUBLIC NOTIC! Witt\ IN cionttntt btlng Kw • Nam. Stat.IMnt Nal'fHI ••ateaMnt Neme Stat t Y' an ,_ .. du.. ~ eeaftd '¥ llw o.d d PUIU • -"1oa -.....,, o.vi:::' •:,-;•.:•"HO, "" -,...... ,.. ,,,. _ ,..._,.. ...,. ... , ....... , .,,,. ......,. =•.,. :;:.-Y® ·~ ...... "" __, " -w .,.. 1 ,._ C IOTICI IOf .. wful ~ of Iha • 2 et•, dolna bustneu u · doing ~,,... u: Nam. lt•terMnt dolnQ Mines• ... t1nau ~ ••· 3-t·M OldliL A 5ilde '6ln Ml Archt -Of ...................... 184012114510 COilSUMER nV.NsPOA-VA.A.l.!.T.Y. K.c.. .... ................ "' l.OUlE AHD....0.. ANO """'"' .. .,... .,._""""'A----·-... u. Ill (-). Publlohod Nowpo" TATION SERVICES 122 .... WI---Pl. A, d°"'ll .....,,. u · ASSOCIATES 5<3-J Vlolo-rr~ ~"1~"'"' "" ""' • -· -°' .,_, KT1flllM TO Ill • Ila ..... II' "" talo • bol"O hold 1o ........ ,,. "'" o•i 391h SI .. N ........... Cool&"'"· CA..... AAl' CIAUERV 1fftERNA-ria S•ffl eo01a ""' CA () o o ' ®"~ ..... ol -• 1 -No .. ~ ---... 11ll•~ t landlOl'd'1 li.n and Pilot Aprll 22, 28 29 1998y Callfomla 92te3 ' Eugene R. Day, Hl83 Win· TIONAL. 1500 Adam• Ave., 92827 . ' rang• County on 4-8-98 am~. llcD No . paQll, d Iha ESTATE OF: --'· -.. wlll be "etd at: 1761>2 ' 'wr6&2 Thomu F. Reynold I tergreen Pl. A,•Coata MH•. #B104, Cotta M111 CA Louis Earl Anderson Jr 199887841'73 Oftlcill Alcardlt d Onln;il. DOAOTifY IL R. •VII tlllll& SAMPSON LANE. HUN· TrualH for Con1 u111a; CA 92028 92628 · 643-J Victoria StrHt Coate Dally Piiot Apr. 14, 21 . 28, Cellarna Tht \clMI 1t11C1Unt ....... SS C.. No. A10UI07 TINClTON BCH .. CA g2647 PUBLIC NOTICE Tran1portallon Servlc:H Yolanda 0. 'Gibson-Day, Janie:• M. Con, 183 Adml· M•U CA 92627 . May 5, 1998 m9 tlQlltd ~ lllid inllNmM " d l"A.e0~~ • 16 1o .. hi1I bnllolllll °" MAY 7, 1998 a1 1:00 Date 4·2·98, 122 31th 11583 Wintergreen Pl. A, t.i Way, Coal• Mesa, CA Thia' bu1lnau 11 con· U -.d irMI ~otiand ti. _._ ~· ,..1 1 :"/ ~ ~ ~· P.M. RllQUIST FOR Street, Newport B .. c:h Coat• M•u. CA 92828 92827 ducted by· an lndlvldual p BLIC NOTICE ,.... It $249,111613. wlwil To •II helrt, benefl· llld pst90nl wtlO ...... -· "''"" K E PftOPOULI C•llomla t26$3 • Thi• b"'looH " <o~ Thi• b"'I""' I• '°~ HM ,.U """'" dOl"ll fl 1111 I I -,_ ... """ d ,_ oiari.,, ••odllON, -.. -• h ":l ,,_ AUCTION, Phone I (909) 81D 1 1784 Thia bu1ln111 1 1 oon. ducted bv: hutblnd and ducted by: an Individual business yet? No ~ ous us neH ~ bllancl (rddnQ eoc:rutd t1ngent oreditora, and or bOll. of MB..Wf .B$ HIG8£f 873.0744, AddrHa: P.O. PROVIDI! STUDENT duc:ted by: a PUfe TNlt wife Have you started doing Louie Anderson •m• Statement end ur...i ...,.., end pereone who rn-v om.t• * MB.."1N Illa£ 80ll 825, Rlltto, CA 923n, HUI. TH SERVICES Have you 1tartad doing Have you 1t11t1ad doing bo1lnn1 yet? No Thi• •talemtnl was tiled d The lollowlng persons are _..... tlbmaled Cllll•. wiH be intereat9d In MB.."1N HGBEIJ. 1111 Bond~ 723-tl·19 I business yet? No bu1lne11 yet? No Jenica M. Con with lh• County Clerk ol oing buslnau as: ~. end IOtancM " the the will or eetat• Of ..... -• ...... ..... CG .. TUNE Thomu F. RoyooOdo. E""'"' R. Doy TN• '""'"'"I -· .... o ...... eo • ..., 00 •• ,.... EUROSTAR GMBH. '"' ........ -... both •• , DOROTHY M A""""' ... _,, tend. 'rerma.,. cash only COMMUNITY COLLl!QI! TrustH Thfs statement wa• filed with the County Clerk of 19980758589 Harbor Blvd · 1120. Costa no1a Dll*1Ap122, 1111110.-A stRAUSS • =1111 been filad 1¥ ._. E. Owner ,.~ the right lo ,..!!'..• Boarc d ol TrutlHI ol Thi• •l•llment was flied with lhe County Clark of Orang• County on 4-3-98 Dally Piiot .0.ftfll 28 M 5 MTesa. CA 9 s2626 Canel. ~ Ylcl ~ • A PETITION hu in~. Su~ of .... -· ...... ~., ... _ wHh I ... ....., c1 ... ol "'-Cou"""" •·IMO , .... ,..... ~ • ., . ""'"'' '"~"'" , ..................... -.... .. _ ....., .. A -..... 1p1'°" ol ...... , .. ~.-Oho wbml• 0.ango CouOOy '" <-3-90 1011171H09 D"~ p,mo ... 7 " 21 l2. 19""° T80< g,.'11 " ..... '2o&A, ... :::-m-.... i11' SHANNO'!. ~lr~t:~6 M """* fOR ...,_ ::: F.I:".., ":"' m'°'"i ~,~,'°'S:::/,'g,00:,:1~ 11081754418 D•1y Pom1 AP<. 21, 2'. Moy 28. 1"8 . • Tioi PUBLIC NOTICE T~1~' '!':::..~:,'~,"'co~ ~,; ...: 1 .:..: ~ D u NC AN K E R A y ~ == -~ ''" ""°"'""'"" ,,.:1:..' 1:, S•"1"' 10• CoHlllo• .::•r.;;mi AP<. " 1" 21 ' s. 1" '"' "" PUBLIC NOTICE F1ctm .. a a uoin... """"' .,. ~ '""" 1 """ 0"1 "'"'' '""" "" ., •Ti:,•uss '" •h• Su~ -m -h _,.,, u lo...,, Commu•~ °"'',.'· · mo PUBLIC NOTICE Nam• Ila! 1 H•., '® "'"'" •~"" ~1""' •• .. " 01 Calif•~•. _ .. ,._ ....,, ..,.. wn""""' .,.,.,,,. ''"' ., •• PUBLIC NOTICE F1<1111••• D•ol'"'" Th 1~1 w1 amoo '"'•"• '"' No <••••v •f O•••oo. M """* -'" Mio<. ........... & .. ,,. ' "I"" •P 10 •~ "" "I" Flo1111 .. • •••"'""' Mama Stat•monl dol • .. :1.,,'l: ~'""' "' ThomH ""°""" PUBLIC NOTICE THE PETITION •• _, .. .., -• A-250, °""'" Panlq~ lhan ''00 Pm .Friday, "" Fl<lllloua """'"'" Nam• ll•t•mont "" lollowlog ""'°"' -AV~ GARDENS '700 ,_, '°"'~"° "" '""' NOTICE Of TRUSTEE'S '""" thol NANCY My, '" -m -n. .. -' 22, 1.... oO I'" OloO•loO ..... 8talam•nl Tho lolloWlnQ ..,,..., "' dolog '"""""'" Pol~ ~Ko ...... Mou """ lho Co""" CO"k ol $ALE SHANNON TIETGE ANO ............ • -A·258, Noel R. Ka1kell 11, Purchasing Olfic:e, Coast The following persons are doing bu1lnes1 u : CONTACT PRO by AMER· CA. 92628 ' ' Orenge Couniv on 4·24·98 T!Ue ()def No 771~ 0 U N C A N KER R Y lot mmrmon 111111 .. • 1¥ Bicycle. Tools Community College Dis· doing business as: FINISHWORKS, 2478 E. ICA PREPAID. 681 S. Tus· James R. Flsler l700 19986756582 Tru*9 Sale 'I> • I STRAUSS be appointed flec:ou1t B..0\2, Don Fllng. Jr., ~~cl, Building 0, 1370 BACK TO BASICS CHIRQ.. Fender Ave. Unit J, Ful· tin A111. Suite 203, Orange. Palau Place, Costa Mesa. Daily Pilot April 28, May 5, n ~ !>2186 H personal r.•ereaente-TliE PET1TllH --Misc. HouM"IOld & BoxH ..... ams Ave., Costa Meaa, PRACTIC, 1617 Westc:lltf lerton, CA 9283t CA. 9286& CA. 92626 12, 19, 1998 T799 ~94-uve to lldmu111ter the 11.il~., ldnWllllr ..... nandei, Stereo & Speakers ropou' may contain CA 92660 Tamarlsk Or., Santa Ana. S. Tuslln Ave. #203, Or· ducted by: an lndivldual 0 T T THE PETITION r• ~ 01 &tms NJ. (T11ll 9-02e, Juan Marcos Her· C~ilornla 192626. Or. 1205. Newpor1 Beach, Jamaa Cltarella, 13092 Oanlel Earl Oouroux, 681 This bu•lneu I• con· PUBLIC NOTICE ~ A EEl EOFFAULTR~~ ••t•t• of the deoedant. unoer thl ~-----Adrrvt- • Furn. any melerlal representative Renlg Chiropractic: ONic:•• CA 92705 ange, CA. 92868 Have vou started doing Fl ti 1 8 5TEO ~N k;,~· queata the dec:edant't ~ wll lflclW .. '*'°'9 Club•· Camping Gear ~1ed butu must provide the Or. #205, Newport Beach, Fender Ave., #J. Fullerton, ducted by: an lndilildual JamH R. Flsler ThN~'r• Stetement p OPE~l TEil MAY env. be lldmitted' to ICtOflS 11111hout OtlllrinO COUit 8-035, Todd Bethe, Goll of Iha aarvlcH to be pro-Inc:., (Cal.), 1617 Westc:litt Tadeusz Bozek, 2478 E. Thi• business Is con· business yet? No c t ous usln•H S Y :er A'yi WILL end coc:licila 1f ~ ., -"*1' AnUque OfeHer • Misc'. Cont!_~ obr.~rOJ..<>HI which Thia buslneu Is con· This bu1lne11 Is con-bu1ln11s yet? Vaa, 3-5·98 wilh the County Clerk ol d~\~'b~~s~n~~~~~N I NEE~ ~ env codicils are avail· vtrY 1~ IQOM, ~. B·248, Michele Barrett orma on IP9Qlf1ed In the CA 92660 CA 9283t Have you started doing Thia 1talemen1 was flied • 0 lowlng persons are ~~T A P~B .IC probate The WILL and IPClltMI 8el0!9 llMflO '*'911 HOUNhold may..,.. o ... n .... al 1119 acf. ducted by: a corporation ducted by: • general part· Danlel Earl Oourou• Orange County on 4·2·98 CARE, NATI OF H able for examinat 1 n n Ille l)mOllll ........-W_. be C.018, Thomas Ferguson. dl:.' pBrolildtd herein. The registrant(•) com· nershlp Thia 11a11men1 wa1 flied 199B8754297 b60't MMonte Vlsla Ave .. Of IE P E IN~ the file kept byo th lt(JJlred ., ~ nalCe ., inllf· Many Tool• • ladder• • oard or Tru1IMs menc:ed to transact bull· Have you 11art1d doing with th• County Clark of D 11 Pll os a 8111 • CA 92 627 AGAINM Y V e esttd penons U:.: llM Wheef Barrow hH the right lo 111lect the neu under lhl flctlUous bu1ln111 yet? No Orange County on 4-3-98 • Y 01 Apr. 7• 14• 2l, Rot>or1 James Windsor, SHOUL C ACT court. wa\ltdldel C-022. Fellx Bucclc:ardl, propoaal which beat mMI• business name(s) llated JamH Cltaralla 19988754444 28. 1998 T770 160·A Monie Vista Ave .. ~E . On May 4 1998 al THE PETITl~N re· ~ ID Ill -• """ '~"· • Room ... -·· •1 ... 0"""' ·-0'" 12•1 .. 1"' Thi• '""'"'"' ... ""' ·~· PUol .... 1 .. 21 PUBLIC NOTICE ~01" """ CA'"" ' 5 A. ....... £. ..... ::;·"~ ....... ., ' 0 ~.....J. ~ Partltlona and enter Into a contract Garry R. Rettlg, DC with th• County Clerk 01 28 1 • • · h s business is con· 8d as the duly ap. m1n11ter the Htate --, .-o. ••~ B. w""'"· .._...,,... "" P'Opo"' Thi• "'"~"' • ., ""' °"""' Couoly on •H7·98 · "' T768 Flc1111••• a.,10 • ., ""'"' ,,. '"'"'"'""" ,..1., """" """' .., """" .•h• 1,od•••""'"' ::.=-:. -...:..:::::: Bedroom Set. Clo1hlng u aubmlned. Th• Board wllh lh• County Clerk ol 19980785908 PUBLIC NOTICE Nam• Statement bHave you staned doing pur.;uanl lo Oeed~I Tru ,. Adrrun11tret1or:i of Ea· ''°" .,_, :0.,. """"' C-057 ....... J H.U '"'"'" lho rlghl lo "I"' 0""0' Couofy on 4-17•98 OoM ....... 21 28 M Tho 1onowl "'I"""'°' No ~_2!' J,,.. 1 "'" A<t. (Thi""'"°"" " -'""' Misc. Household & BoKH . ~ all proponl• or lo 19988755907 5 1i t998 . • ·T7=~ Fictitious BualnHs doing buslne'9 :'.sons art ~~bert James w1nds0< ons'Gi'r~· 1 s WI :J will ellow th• person-:: .:,:U" lhOUld ra ~ C..()69, Timothy Folk, FllH ~ b:f. :"agularlU11 In Dally.Pilot Apr 2t 28 Mey · ' Na,.,. Statement Oomenlc:u Plzi1 Park wn~' ~~at~r:;·~: w~1s :1•~ fiOe ol the of repreaentatJva to take A Hf.AA1MG Oft .. --. =.:..:.'7..~:!1.... ...;" ..::.;::.r:::::~ ... s. 12. 1996 . • .T781 PUBLIC NOTICE .~ 1=::i,,, ~ ....... :::..~A :rt,, so . co .......... Co""~' :. •. ~ •.• ~ ~ ~ ......::,, ::b~':." .. :;~"::.':. :::.~ ............. "· ·-. Sola & Fum•w• "'" wbmlHloo o1 I., P•O-PUBLIC NOTICE Flcllll .. • •••I'"'" CALIFORNIA PROFES· Loll• M••""'"' m N•m• 1 ODB0751504 .., ...., 'w Lowder ...,_ al. Bol••• taking ""•" ~ ':.~ ~ 0:, ~- C-201. Gino L M~IO. F"'· :"""' d oho.•ld bo •d-Na.,. Slal•mont SOONAL CLEAl.,NG, 2522 Rd., Loo Aog'olH, CA Dody PdoO Ap"O 26. Moy S. bnl ....... ~ '"" •mportaol ac•ono, Ol6l:.•'7I --CA nlture -MattrHI 0r~ae01 lo. Roger W. Flctltlout 8ualneH Thi following l)ef9ons are Orange Ave., I C, Costa 90024 12. 19, 1998 1801 ~yertiaeuser however, the personal f YOU OBJECT C-313, Michael J. Kulick, • •· rector or Purc:has· Name Statement doing buslneH as: Mesa, CA 92627 This business 1s con· ITl>'I"~ as repre1entattw will b• IO .. G""'' ...... '~" • ..... ~ ~~ 'i"'"!ifo""' c... "" l~Oowlog """'"' ... GOOD GRIEF BOUTIOUE. ...... "'"' """"· '"' ."" .. .,. '" ~···•~I PUBLIC NOTICE AlJ~'n El}, ~! HI ........ •• .... ..... ::::::,... " ": ..:""""-"" 0-204, Vemon C. Long, A 1 ~ c: 1 • IM Adames doing business as: 8001 lrvlne Canter Drive, Ir· Orange Ave., IC. Costa H11v1 you started doing ..,.....,.r BIODE FOR to 1ntere1t•d persona .-~ _ i..ng ~ Furniture· Exerciaa Bike v ·• 01 • asa. A a) The "How To" Sources Vine, CA 92618 Mesa, CA 92627 busloeu yet? Vn 4·2·98 ""'"'"'Of TRUSTEE'S SALE~ uni••• the h your ..._ .. or - 0-230. Kim C. Nguyoo, e• '2'26, (7\0)-..660 UoUmhod, bl Old W~ld P~°' Aob~M. 1505 E Thlo bu•loo" I• '°~ loll& Mogh~ohl • TS""' ........ 51 L.-o No. .. I a "'"' of "'° • w•'od "°"': •• ::• ---..... <v<lo • Cloltolog .~~· Frldoy. M•Y 22. T"dlog c ... ,...,. 23502 B•boo BNd., IA, N-Po<1 '"""" bY' oo lodl,ld•• '"" '~'""""' wH l'°•d IHIJJI YOU NII!.~ DEfAULT -:r-J,g' :"' ..= Ho<od 00 oho P••p .::; ...... -, .. _ 0.249, Doug Ferguson. P .; 11 ·°:!P;,m. N Wlndsong Suit• 3·0. Aliso Beach,CA92661 Have you •lartad doing wllh the County Clerk or ~TED A DEED Of TRUST, dlec:korawnbvastateorn&-action 1 The ind•~~ ar.e~beinpalDl«IJtyour Misc. Shelwt u s • • w Port Viejo, CA 92656 Louie Nanas!, MO 5401 business yet? No Orange County on 4.3.99 .-4117113 UNLESS YOU llOnal bank. a dWICk drawn by d · n· &• fllt. 0.288, Candice Russell, BHc:h·Co111 Mesa Dally Robert s. Utley, 23592 Z1lzah "1t9, Enc:l~o. CA Ana Marla Alvarez 19980754418 TN<E ACTION TO ~T asta1eorrilderalaedltunlon anl admini1trtt1on fYOUAAEACAEDTOROf Mlle. Household & Boic11 Piiot April 28, May 6. 1998. Wlndsong 11'30. Aliso Vle)o, 91316 This statement was filed Dally Pilot Apr 7 14 21 YOUR~. IT llAV or~ c;hec;k dnMn by• .e eu~horitv will be grantlld a ~noert ~ Of lhl E-037, Mllll• Farragamo, • 1806 CA 9~6 Thi• bu1lne11 Is con· with lh• Countv Clerk or · • · • SOlD AT A POeUC SALE. IF or 1eQ8f.31 ~and '°"1 un ess an in1ere~ted oecuseo. you m.111 fit your Dlr1 Blkea PUBLIC NOTICE Erica Lee Houser. 23592 ducted by: co-partners Orange County on 4·9-98 28• 1998 T760 YOU N£ED AH EXPLANATION ~· s IUOCI&-person Illes an obtecuon ct.am 1111111 the court Ind nwl a E-200. Un Ayr". Smith, Wlndsong 130. Aliso Vlejo, Have you 1111t1ed doing 19988755144 PUBLIC NOTICE Of Tl4E NATURE Of 11IE tiOl'I •• or savn.u soea- 1 0 th• petition end c:oor., ir. pellOl\ll ~ Misc. Household & 80JtH NOTICI OF CA 92656 bualne11 yet? No Dally Pilot Apr. 14, 21 , 28, PROCaDIMG AGAINSl YOU, fied ~ SQC110n""51 OW, fl. •hows good ceuae why he IOC)Olrted 1Jt 111 COUit W11bn Pu bllahad Newport AVAILABILITY OF Thia buslnua Is con· Peter Robblnt May 5, 1998 T778 Flctltloua BualnHt YOU SHOULD CONTACT A ra!cfalbuCode~ ...... -) the court should not lourmonlhs lrom Ill a. ol lilSt B1ach..Co1ta Meu Dally AHNUAL A ducted bv: co-partners Thi• 1t1t1men1 was flied Nam• Statement LAWYER.°" 5l'5il9' .. 2:00 PM, ?.i· ~ Sin~ "' .....,... grant the euthonty. ISSU¥iCt of lctllm • lllOwcied 111 PUot Aprll 21, 28, 1998. Pursuant t~P~~~1 Have you started doing with th• County Clark of PUBLIC NOTICE The 1011owlng persons are ~i:T L MORTGAGEE 19 1i: ~riry en~tranoe A HE~RING on th• Prob* COCle MCIOft 9100 The T783 6104 (d) 1 th 1 on business yet? No Orange County on 4·17·98 doing business as· • LC~ • duly 700 CiVIC 'C:'eOter ,,.. · petition will be held on •me IOf ,.no dal11S will not --------.....-lenue Cod•' nler~al Rev· Rotart S. Utley 19988785911 FlctlUoue BualnH• H11liog Touch °Chrlstlan lf!POln19d TrwtM undlf and Santa Ana CA all •-ht llt ' Mey 21, 1998 at 1 :45 exiii11 belOll IOUf monlhS trom PUBLIC NOTICE '"''"' •"-" • 1:,~11~: _:: 1hl• ,,.,,_01 wu ""' o•ly Pll~ AP<. 21. "· Moy Nama llal•,..nt C•"'"" 1001 s . B•lo•o1. = .);..,, °"' 1 °1 Truo1 ""' 01"'" "'"~':; ""' P. M. lo O•P•. 703 100"· ,. ...,,. ._ -- OaCU>l ,... ""°" lo• ... .,. 1 ,.,.,, c;"' ... Co•"" Clo<k ol 5, 12, "" T765 !r'" lollowl"O PO"ooo MO Co•IO M .... CA 92626 .......... I :..::""'-'10W he• bi tt :i;:,i,; ""' •d " 34 1 Th• C<ly YOU MAV EXAAH ..... NOTIC• TO yHr t 997 ol Th• Georo-e range County on •·24-98 d e"Ji b1:9•lna11 as: Richard Salazer. 9545 Fir· ofC>fllml ~In tti.~ Deed of TruSt 1nfil Drive Orange CA lie~~ Ille caurt 1 you .. a CREDITAAS Hewitt Foundation for Med: 19988758595 PUBLIC NOTICE V~CE~v ~76P5RINSTER SER· e1ton1 Bl. 19, Downey, CA of the County Aloord o f srtuated: s<tK! , 92668. peison 11'111!1n1td en tht ISUll, vn 1ca1 Rt1tarch a tvate Dally Piiot April 28, May 5 • anla Ana 90241 ORANGE " 0 lomta. ~ IF YOU OBJECT TO yQll may Ne Wiii the cault a 0' IVLVIA MAY foundation, 11 'avan:ie at 12 , 19 , 1998 T796 Fictitious Butlneaa AV: .. 2 IR103, Costa Mesa. This business 1$ con· Celltomla ~-of ~ ~luo{ ~ the granting of the ~tor Sll80lt Na-=e (loon COOK BODAMl!R AKA the tound1tlon'1 principal PUBLl Name Statement CH 9 62cJ ducted by: an lndlvldual GEORGE GR£1HER ANO ROBl'i orooertv heretolofe ~ pe11t1on. you should OE·154) Ol llll lilllW;I at an~ snVIA MAJl oltlce for lnapecUoo during c NOTICE Th• lollowlng l)efSOfll .,. & enryA oebeRI, 1765 Santa Have you •·•r1ed doing RIELLEY HUSD&t.11'\ AMO ....rt is belri<' sold ·as iS'. The appear et 1hl hearing '>IY n ..... Of - IOD'" ... E• re lar b I h doing business at: ... na ve.. 103, Costa business yet? No • ......., n•r~ tree""!....,. S 1$ • nd . -4 -" gu . UI nall. OUll Flctltloua 8ualnHt PACIFIC COMMERCIAL Mesa. CA 92627 Richard Salazar AS .K>IWT TEMAHTS Will. SEU. s I ~ress and other • ••••• your ob1ac· --Of' "' Q ..... °' CAal •A101121 ~ 8.30 o.m. IO 5.30 pm. Mamo llatHMnl GROIJP, 1,.. E. "''..,. Thi• b"'I""' ,. '°~ ThO .,010-01 wH ""' Al PUllUC AUCT1Dll TO HIGH-~ !""',,_~ I•••• o• !do wol\On """"' • -" - IUPllUOft COURT O• ..,.;:'. ::::: 1 :::0 d ,. ™ -......,. "' 1, .... N-Po<1 BoKh, CA d""od bpo lodMd"'i _,,h "'' C°""" Cl~k ol EST ..,... FOO CASH ~ ,.: ~ lo bo ob1oouooo W<lh lho -- 1 '"'-A_ .. CALIFORNIA " "' -........ "' '2661 H-you """"' d~og °''""' c-~ on 0·3·96 __ ,_ ,. .. • -2035 N '°"'" .... '°"'1 bolo" lh• ._,,. ,_ - -• - COUNTY 0' ORANG I! ~:,,,""• dall of this publl· LOlii E ST AR STE AK· Pacific: Appraisal Group. business yet? No 19908754419 __, of_tllt Unlflld StltllJ AT Mesa. ~ 926~· under· ing. Your 119f>•eranoe 1 '°"' Ill caurtdaltl NOTICE IS HEREBY . . HOUSE AND SALOON '"' . .(CA) 150< E ,,.._ "'""' """"' 0•1 ' 11IE""""' RIOlfT Ell11WIC< "'"" N--"'' m•v ......... n •• bv ---GIVEN TO THE CREDI-0~ ~~=:~n:, ~~~~ 24231 Avenlda 0. u Car'. front, Newport eeac:h. CA Thia stat11Mnt was flied 28 ,V~lot Apr. 7 • t 4172 6 1 ; ~ME ~tlTY COUA'T· ~kf't any 1IOOIT'ldll8$$ your attorney. R,WllllQ TORS AND CONTINGENT ml c k DI C lo<• •0535, ... _. Hlllo ...,, wl<h ... Cooo~ C1o•k ol • •-CIVIC CEN1BI of ... •-...... .., IF YOU ARE A '°SIMfAlf CA ED IT o Rs o F THE .. ":,,, ·~.,1.:,,;:·9,:;:"" CA ,,.., • Th i• '""""' 1, •••· °''""' C<>••• '" .. ,,... PUBLIC NOTICE °""' wm. SAllTA AM .-""""'" --. d CREDITOR •• oo•n•~ SlfllZl ABOVE NAMCO DECE· T"' pO~opol '""" " ol Collloml& Slo• R•"••· ""'1od by"~........ 10088751... . ~f!"Te CASH-::"/• ,,_, -_,... gooo "odito• ol \ho ,_ QCOIJOl..ml DENT, THAT All PER· the foundation la Geo~• E rants, Inc .. (CA) 2200 W. Have you llllt1ed doing Dally Pilol Apr. 21. 28, May Flctltloua BuslneH ~P~to. ~c':T BE covel:n,":"·~bUt wiltlOUI deceaaed, you mutt file ~ twpoctllelcll-CollaMaa SONS HAVING CLAIMS Hewln, Roy B. WoolMY. At: Valley Blvd., Alhambra, CA. buslnesa ~I? V11, 01/98 5, 12. 1998 T788 Name Statement MOf{TQAGEE SBMC6 ESTAR ~or 1~ • ~ your c:la1m with the ::H4ll87tl2 Hl2 Aor2l.22.28. AGAINST TWE DECEDENT '°""' "1> 137 J"mlM 91803 '''"' """' <>.... Tho l~lowlog ponooo '" • L.LC ..... ,.. __ 0. ·• <o•" ond mad a «PY 10 '°" ARE REQUIRED TO FILE Creek' Drive Corona dtl This business 11 con· Inc .. Ctvla rye, Praalelent PUBLIC NOTICE doing business as· ~'::,and 1 ,.,.,_ COft-~IOP3y·ih& ~ the personal repreHnta· THEM wmt niE SUPE· Mat CaUlomi 92825 ducted by: a c:orp0<atlon This statement was flied ONE·EVEO PARROT 7862 ,_ I*! by It ~ sum oltne "°"9(s uv ted b h ROOR COURT, AT 341 Th• PJblloho~ No;po.-Haw you '""'"' d~"O wllh "" C"""fy C°""' GI '1o1111 .. a Ouolno" W""''· H~Oi"OIOO 8mh, ........ ..:::.r =-~~ -by ... -.. ~,:-·::~ .. '" VI~ o City Drive South, Probate BHc:h..Coata MH• D 11 buslneu yet? No Orange Countv on 4·24·98 Nam• Statement CA 92647 " _... .. , Trust ¥11th interest ~ h 1 ur DMolon. 71h A..,, 0""0" ~lo\ AP<\ 128 1998 '' Colllomlo St" RHIO•· lff817S90T8 ""Ion...,."""'"'•• Shuo< F. Olooo. 3'5 A,.. '::, = ~ . .., " ....... • ""' s): ::;••j ,~, "'"' '"" ""'1 CA 92868. AND MAIL A ' · T7 93 rants, Inc., Gragg H. Dally Pllol April 28 May 5 doing buslneas as: cado St. Unit 204·D. Costil -~ ............ f"T IN advances. 11 ¥!Y. under 1 n 1 iaeuendc~ .. 0 COPY TO GERALD KEITH Rotcher, Prasldent t2 19 998 ' ' THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE Mua CA 92627 -o Nit' lermS of ltle Deed ol Trusl e era H prOYI ""' in BODAMER AT THE AD· PUBLIC NOTICE This statement was flied ' · 1 T9o2 WORKS. 234 East 171h This' buslnHS 19 con· 1422.;!;2~ The strMt estimated ris. d\arQeS aria sec1100 9100 of the DRESS OF BARRETI lAW with the County Clark ol PUBLIC NOTICE Slrfft, Suite 105B. Costa ducted by: an lndlvldual ~ other --expenses o the Tndlee and Cahlorn1e Probate Code. OFFICES, LlSTED BELOW Fictitious Butlne.. Orange County on 4·24·98 Meta, CA 92627 Have you started doing • If wry, of tht rNI ~ Mts ~aled by said The tJme for f1hng AS TRUSTOE OF THE Namo tlatamanl 1ff887HHO Flolllloua 9.,1 ... ao Sa" Lyoo °'"'" 515 ~ bu•I"'" yoo? No --• l'ffi'. of ;:"'-_, ....... w<0 _, oopl•o .,..,.,.... • _,,,..,, TRUST DATED MAY 1, Tho l~lowlog "'"'"'mo O•'Y Pllol Ap<ll 28 Moy 5 Nama 8tal•m•nl No"I""' .,.., Co<ono dol Shwol F. 00.oo ~T!"'.~ ~~ ~~ bolo" four mootho ""-' CNmotory 1980, WHEREIN THE DE· doing bu1lnH1 aa: t2, 19, 1998 ' Teo3 The lollowlng l)efsons are Mar. CA 92625 Thia statement was filed 1127 The llltdtnlaned Trwtat advances. If anY.~ase from the hearing data 3600 Padtlc View.........._ CEDENT WAS THE SET· Bender Properllu, 35 doing buslneu u: Thia businn.s Is con· with the County Clerk of .,.., llltil !:~re· a· notid9d above. .,.,..,.... Tl.OR, AT 1501 BAVADEAE ....... T'" Rd .• N...... PUBLIC NOTICE DUALITY WATER INTE"' ...... ''' '" lodMdUol 0""0' Co""~ oo •·>·98 '"' ~ 'Z "'.:::l G; . ... YOU MAY EXAM· "ir.a;;'° TERRACE. CORONA DEL Beach, CA. 92660 NATIONAL. 720 N. Valley Have you started doing 10988754438 and othef common . o rust eg. INE the flt• kept by the I~==~====~ MAR, CA 9262S. WITHIN Paul Burton Bender. 35 Flotltlous aualnaaa St., Suite J, Anaheim. CA. bssln-.:• yet? No Dally Piiot Apr. 1. 14. 21. N11oft. 11 .,.,, .._ cu~~ _, lhe ooun. If you are a per· II ..__ ., .. THE LATER OF FOUR Burning Trff Rd., Newport Nam• Statement 9280t T~ auer 28 1998 T765 . Sllkl..,. w111 '111 !Md-. u . a wriGpll Otcl&-ton lnterHtlld in the r~ MONTHS AFTER Aprll Beach. CA. 92660 The lollowlng person• are Rodolfo Edward Man· • statement was filed ' ~ _... ~De I fti Demand .. tat Iii IB1 ... Al 22nd, \998 (the dat• ol lh• Sally Fay Bender, 35 Bum-doing bu1lne11 u : cenldo, 720 N. Valley St., ~Ith lhl County C1erk ol PUBLIC NOTICE ..... 0t :.,::: tr · r1 ~wrrlkln NoCic:e with~ ~rt":lo~ M....+i ''""" * ,...__.......,. nrst publlcatlon ol notice to Ing Trae Rd., Newport CoolPetSturt.com, 2015 Suite J. Anaheim. CA. range Countv on 4-17·98 · tlllt. pom.-b\ 0t QT J _........I Etadlon~ A1H1Ueet for 5....,·., "'~-tion.....,,.._. credlton) OR, IF NOTICE Beach, CA. 92660 Port Bristol Circle, Newport 9280t 19980755912 Fictitious BualneH to . 5el. .UI~ N-~-iii .. --• vn"•- IS MAUD OR PERSON· Alma Bender.Jacob•. Beach, CA. 92660 Thi• bu1ln1u 11 con-Dally PllOtApr. 21, 28, May Name Statement 118 prtf'dpll .::'of:: ~~ ~T~ In=~~ '::J' ng of-:: 1~~ta y Al.LY OELNERED TO YOU. 17122 Santa Lucia. Foun-Steven P. Klrlch. 2015 ducted by: an lndMdual 5, 12, 1998 T78" The lollowlng pe1son1 are --by Mid OMd of corded WI the count'{ ~ of ..:.t eppr•s t 30 DAYS AFTER niE DATE lain Valley, CA. 927<le Port Bristol Circle, Newport Have you alerted doing doing bo$lness u : NII, w11t1 W.. ~ • the real ll(Ol*1Y is loc8led . • nMb °' o THIS NOTICE IS MAILED Jll Ranee Fiiiet. 503 7th Beactl. CA. 92660 butlne11 yet? No PUBLIC NOTICE Vision Art•. 2300 Falrvlew 1n uld ncM(•). • and mQre.1hM trwae months any pati,tion or account Ma-eUIO OR PERSONAU.Y OEUV· St, Huntington Beach, CA. Kristine A. Klrxh, 2015 Rodolfo E. Mancenldo ""-tltJ Rd. IS..201, Costa ~1sa. If "'f, vndef ttMi ._ hlM9 ~ sra Slic:ft r9C· M provided in .. coon,. ________ .. ERED TO YOU. A Cl.AJM 92&48 Port BrislOI Circle. Newport This 1tai.men1 was flied row ous ISu.m.H CA 92626 aid OMd of TRiit, ...... ordmon. -=;=======~======~~~ FORM MAY BE OBTAINED Thia bu1lne11 11 con-Beach, CA. 926e0 with the County Ci.k ol Name llatem9nt Laura Chrl1tl~ Walthers. -s upeM11 of tt11 Wen 811e~oolea a ( FR 0 M THE C 0 U RT ducted by: a limited part· Thll bu1lnaa1 11 con-Orange County on 4-3-98 The following persont are 2300 Fairview Rd #S·20t , N1t1e and of tM wm -~ and any WI we CLERK. fOR YOUR PAO-n«lhlp d~ed by: husband and 10988154423 doing buslness as: Costa Mesa. CA 92626 by uld OMd ofTrwt. The obtain Wll ~ u'9d Ul.11 TECTION, YOU ARE EN· Have you started doing wilt Dally Piiot Apr 7 t4 2t ELITE PERFORMANCE Thia busln111 11 con-~ of 1M 11ftp9c1 OUlllOS8 COURAGEO TO FILE bullnell yet? YH, 2·28-98 Have you 1tllt1ed doing 28 1998 ' ' nse TRAINING, 325 E. 17th Pl. ducted by: an lndMdual of \tie obllgldon -1--------- YOUR CLAJM BY CERTI-Sally Bender business vet? No ' Sta. I, Costa Mesa. CA Have you 1111t11d doing by tM propetty '° bl eok1 FIED MAIL. WITH RETURN Thlt statement wu flied Kristine I.. Kirsch PUBLIC NOTICE 92827 business yet? VII 1-1·98 _.........., mea. RECEIPT REQUESTED. with the Countv Clark of Thia statement was filed Ja~ G. Marquez. 325 E. uura <;. Wahheri Md llhwMM • 1t11 (name anct addrH• ol Otano• County on 3-27·98 with the County Ciefk of Flctltloua •ualMH 17th Pl. Ste. I, Co••• Mna, This 11atement was filed of ttie lnltlal ~ of trus1M Of anomey) 19080'713057 Orange County on 4·3-98 NanM Statament CA 92627 with the County Clerk of IWlol of s. i. CHllRYL L. llAARl!TT, Dally Piiot Apr. 7, 14, 21, 19988714424 The tollowlng l)efton• are Thia bu1lne11 11 con-Orange County on 4·3·98 1•01U3. The ~ ••a. llMRITT LAW 28, 1998 T754 Dally Pilot ,.pr. 7, 14, 21. doing bualneu aa: ducted by: an Individual 199887154439 Mid o-t of TNll IMf-.. OFF1l:1s, 1S101 Yon PUBLIC NOTICE 28, 1998 T757 RUBY RED PUBLISHING, ~~~nf:et?•:ied doing Daily Pilot Apr. 7. 14, 21, maMdanddllMIMto K•tman Av.., ate. 3SO, 9UBLIC NOTICE boo 1/2 :•rci11u1 Avenue, JamH Marquez 28, 1998 T76& u,.,..._, • wntt.n lnlne, CA 92ttl, STAHMaNT OF 11~~· 11 Mar, Calltomla Thia 1i.1e1Mnt wa1 ftled PUBLIC NOTICE b ~ =:...:= (M9) 1.11..... WITHDRAWAL l'ROM FloUUoua 8ualMH Karen Ann Roblnion 700 with the County Clertt of of Olflllllt ...-~ ' Put>lt1hed Newport PMTNIRIHIP Name Stat•rnent lfl Narcl11u1 Avenue: Co-Orange Counly on 4•11-t~8 Fictitious ButlneH .... Tilllli•---- Bnch.Coat.a M ... Dally OP•RATINQ UNDllR The lollowlng persons at• rona dtl Mar. CaHfomla 10018781908 Na,,,. Statement MDdol of 0.... and Piiot Aprll 22, 28, 29, 1998. F1CTITIOUI <lolno butlnen as: 9212!5 Dally Pllol ~. 21, 21. Mey The loltowlng 1>9''°"' are .. W to Illa_.., ' WT88t 8UllNHI MAME .foR\A 5 'WFCORD CONTRAC-Thia bualnau 11 con• 5, 12, 1998 T7t1 doing buslne.s:. aa: flt _..., ....... 11111 The lolloWfng _,.on h ORPORATION. ducted by: an corporation PU BENKERT ANO ASSOCI· .. locllhd. 0.-~ PUBLIC NOTICE wllhdrt'MI. .. ··-,._a~ 1109 Vlct0ff1 St. Ste. C, Have you 111111ed doing ILIC NOTICI! ATES, 17 Seabird Ct., New· 1 LC*IEITM ~ Pl'tNf It ... ·-· Costa Meta. CA. 92827 bull neat yet? No port Beach. CA 92te3 SSMCD. U...C.. a llC72:11 ahl -~heun:::1':; Oawtord Contracton Cor· !Wen A. Roblnaon FlotlUous •ustM.. Glenda Benkert, 11 S••· T~ N 111ft. ... 1~ MOTIG• TO ~bu*'"' name of porWoc\..t. (CA), 1109 Vlcto-Thia a\aiem.nt was llled MUM ltatatMnt bird Ct .. Newport Beach, ....,._ PO. .. CRIDITOM N!TMINOU. IYST!MS ., ~ s~c: .. c. COtla Meta. With the County Cleflt ol The fOlowlng penont .,. CA t*3 t a.... ,_ Mt• CWTHOlllA9" ns:I Cor LI\. Cotti -.,-.1 °'M09 ~on 4-17 ... dOlnCI bu*IHI .. : Thia bu1lne11 I• c:on-Tfl,'1TU'I SALi aoOMIU w Meaa. CA~ • tJila bu11ne11 la con-1ffHHH1o l"'UCTUAES A CON-dueled by:.,, Individual noM flUAll CAU. ""DT T. IODAllU Th• FIC1tllou• au1lnet1 ~....:'~a ::,cation ~Pilot Apt. 2t, 21. Mty =:~u~ =':~~· ~ •:ied d~ ·1111 IJIUTM ~ CAI& IA1t1HI Name rafeMd to above ~yet? v-. 1~ 5, 12, UIN T700 Cotla M .... CA 92t2t ' Glenda.;::,.,, A DOT ~~f. SUNllUOR CC>W'T OP :' .. ~In~ COl.l'lly er.wtord" ConrK1orw Cor· PUILIC NOTICI :':ilnotd JoMph Nevwn>. Th1' 11a1ement w.. led 10 CCIU.ICT A CALl.-ORNIA Full name tnd addr ... of pctatlon, Shk1ey Cf1iwf0rd, ~" \.n., Coll• wllh the County C1er11 of • MY ..amATIOll COUNTY OP Of'A,NQI the wlthd awtn . PrWdenl "°"'*'• au.an... Meta. CA 92121 Ofange ~ly on 44-tl AINID WU.=-= HOTICI! II HEA!BY ~''fr Nie.ho!: ti~ Thia ltatemant wu tiled NIUM ltatettMnt Thl1 t>u1lne11 la co,._ 199801M44t T """'°"'-?~HJ.% ~Tl~~ CorOM ""·· Cotta' M"•· ~ang~=on C::.t ~ folloWlng ~ .,. ~~an ~=-ng Dally Piiot Apt. 7, t4, 21, -~-*It_ ... ______ , CA!O•TORS OP THE~" N 1ffH7144'1 OM,,,~m::·:a Rock· bulllWNyef?No 2t, ltee T7M PUl.LJC NOTICI HOVI HAMED DICf• t ... a.,U::' Dally PMot ~. 1, t4, 21, ladQa, ueuna "'leach, CA ~tm~ ....... PUBLIC NOTIC! -.-..... ----__;;;-D!HT, THAT ALL ft(Jt. 21, ,.. TIM laAI _.., 1111" WU ,...., • -. 1111114 1.-i ._ t20Cl84 '°"' ~ ttAVIMO CLAIMS ~ .!~ .... fll9d PUIUC -Cool C&t ClolhlnQ. lnC. ~ ... ~ a. ot Flotltlon ltnlM•• .... d ,.,.. .... YCIU .. AGAINST THI DlCf.OPfT _. • .,.. ~ CWtc of nvTICI (NJ), H Jeffefton P!ua' --"'· __ .. , °".Wt... MIMM Seate"'"'' ...,. .., • Dlld d lA*. AM MOUIMD TO PILI 0...,. C&M.lnty on 4-24-M PMoaton, HJ 09$40 ' 1 .... 7MH8 The follOWlnCI peqons ata Ollld ..._ .._ ,.. 1tM THDt Willi THa IUftE· Diiiy ,..,. Aprt II, May I, Flotltteua ......... Thia 1)1.111n... ,. CO"' o.lly PllOe ... May .. doMa bUtlne9t 111: .......... ~. I l'ltOft COUM, AT '4\ TIMI 11. 1t, 1• nM .._... IUl ..... t dUd9d by: a oorpoJtdon ,:t. , .. 1111 1795 MOHfllOVIA ITOAA~!J -.'9MMll1 lllllllullia. If l'OI Qyl DIM 8outl'I. ft/°'*41 ..... IC -tel ~The= petlCM\t .,. Have you atarttd ctolnO PUILJC -nc1 ''" Monl'O'A• St., tffiwpgsl ,... ....... " .. ..... ~ 1"' f'toof, OfanOI, ' rv-'"" .. : butlnetS ~ Y• >104I "" ee.ch. CA. 9Ha en• ............ \11111. Wiii CA .... AHO MAii. A TR TlL. ,300 Adame Coot cat c1oih\n9 Inc. JOH!>h Kllf9I 171 r. ....,~ '"""' ....... C0'1!t TO QIMLD .ICllTH MOT1C8 Ot' lt4C, COMA ...... CA. o.nmt l\lt\ ,m!Oitnt ' .._....._ llYlllMM '1th at.. C0t1• Meta, CA. ~ ~ ..... _, .....,_ IOCWim\ A,T THt!" AO-AHUCATIOll llOR _. Thlt ttllJll'l\tnl wn fll9d .._.. , .. .._..,, 92127 ..._. • » 0-.. t.ft L.n DMSS Of' eNNTT LAW CMlltM IN O""~ Papnoa, noo w4th the County Clefk o1 ~ ~ penona at• Thi• bualneu 11 co~ Ma lllQl4 *-Cf,_._ ontCll. U9Tll> Ill.OW OW .... l, O, Adamt ,,.,. #I 4C, OOeta Orengt ~ on .W·H bUllMU U: dUClitd by: an ~t .... V. M Ill a.a U.. A Al TIUJITll . OP THI! M.C0H0UCJ ...... CA .. eata'I 1 .... 1144IO JUI '°"THI SPlU. OF HM you ttllted doing 0.. OI T-. DIW ... ""'8T DATID MAY 1. ~ UO&Jtl• Miit! SchlautlN'\, 1300 o.lly "°'""' 7 , .. tt 11'1_ "St k 1111 Or. buaineta 'YWC' No U..Ye111T ... ..-.T ...... 1 WHIMtN THI"· 0...ot,_ A-an MlfM A~,ff4C, COila ... ,.. ' ' n'..,: !!!!.i,tMiJIOfthacl\,CA ~pn~ w,._,,_,.MAIA WAI THI lef· .... ~-. .. 1::7 ....... CA.._. ---TN• 11Mtm1111 _.. .. fllN c ... t V.. .._. ll01 ~YADIM = &: To • lftle buW..• ,, ~ PUIUC llOTtCI O.wy ..,, "'°'" '13' wllh the County Cl«tl QI QI n. ... QI na ~ Oil JM NIMt(tt of the _,,. 6&ted • a al BG ..., Dr .. IUti, ...... Orange County 01 44-tl P 1S4 ,_... YW, MM. OATllllli.·~~ .... [ti 11/lfSt.VfMIH(PI P11•e.-1a..llft1u ~.~CAlllJIO 1 .... l'44n Calml~l#•-11 'SMI . ILA i". Oi' •Ovro LMCS ANTHONY lt'• tM rwc9 you ..... ............ ' l'IHI I eon-0..-, fllCll ""1· 1, t•, 11, _..., ..... CA MONTHI APTUt "''" ". .,,uc:al\lC llatef can court• on to ... • Thi ....... penone.,. ... ,. flit ~ ,... ..... • .... ., ... ~ .. ilillWlnl '° ,. "l~ of mttCNr ..,. ....._... OY1111ockech*" ._ ._. Nir ., ...... ~·"*" ! 1if" A)corde dlee ....,,... "°.,.; ...... I 1NTI. ,., Kil-ltUtrf " ... Ollill 11 ,_ p our oOUM9 comptl --~ ...... it\tQ1,COlll A Caito ~1a~ .. TO YOU.I .;a,__ .,._.,... _"'.,. • =-:~ C'aalled 1.., I Te ,.._ '"'°"" ........ ..I ,...... ;0r"'7"'..:..P,.,1J,' .. help ~e1"40 [ 0111 ..._.._ ............... • .. •.....-MM.ID .... _.. ,. •••••• c..1111..:'cA--I ....... ,. ........ C6lllia "' -,, ... -.... Repainting? '""···---............. -..t.laakintt. ~IDffldlhe ... '°"·"~- "Affordable Alternative" Discount Casket, Cremation& Burial Service Why should you subject yourself & your family to paying inflated prices for caskets & services???? Call Toll Fret~ Senill <>mat & S.1onfl• CA>lllllel J •1 to I 1 wiIJ ani J abc int Intt yea fo'l inf pro wit ere km poi is r bw tlill ver me figi U1S inti an 5() Wm 1() Gre, 20 Cr~ u 7 s. Sl 53 1 5C Bl 1( Hen 2C Thet 4C Wte 4C Kee u 3 fr 51 Vale S< McC 1( Berr 2( Eph 4( Hov 1 2£ 4( Fon tl u Del. 51 Hov 1t Cal< 2t 3S.; " Sy!(• 81 Lalo\ " K C I Coo H. u l().. S" I uh 11 He< 2• Wit ... 'l• ... Ror " Bar Bue H L Len s BU< Pl Pl ' " ha• lhc Na We Ca Tt Ne 41l TUESDAY. APRIL 28, 1998 Policy -[ii Nn .. pon BHch/CMta Mesa Daily Pile>< _Deadlines Monday ............... Friday 5:00pm Tuesday ............. Monday 5:00pm ., H1111·, 1111d d1•11dli1w., un· -.11bj1·1·1 IO diu11;.:1· "11h11111 11111in•. Tiil' puhli!)IH'r '' ,,., ,,., tlw nµl11 10 n ·11-.or. rl'rla-.~if~-. It'\ t,c• Ill 11')1'1'1 illl\ da..,-.1fit•d .rd"·111-1·11w111 Plc•a,c· 1q111rl un~,c·rrcir tl1.1t 11111\ 111· 111 \111rr du.,...ifird ud 11111111·d11111·h I lw Durl~ Pilot ucn·ph 1111 l1.tl11lt1\ 1111 u11\ 1·rr111 in a11 By Fax (? 1-t ) 6:11-639-t By Phone (71-i) 6i2-5678 By Mall/In Person: 330 West Bav Street Costa Mesa. CA 92627 We~nesday ........ Tuesday 5:00pm ,11 h1 I fhl'llll'lll 1111 \\ hwh ii lllU\ ht• (Pl1·a·i: 1111111111 \11111 llJllll' a11tl pl111111· 1111111lwr illllf \\t• 11 ntll \1111 lt,11 ~ \\ lllt II f'rtl'I' '1111111' Thursday ... : .. Wednesday 5:00pm \1 \cwport Bl vd. ~ Ba\ S1 1• -111•11-11111· c·\C 1·pt 1111 tlw ''""'of 1lte 'I'·'' , . .11•111.tlh 111 1 upwd II\ dw 1·rror. <.11d111.1111111h lwHll11\\1·d f11r1lt1· 111-1 111•1'1111111 Hours Friday ............. Thursday S:OOpm Te lephone 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Saturday .............. Friday 5:~pm Index RIALllTATI FOR SAU 1002·1625 RllNISS& llNANCIAL 2900·2918 G:t EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY All real eslale 1dvert1Slng In 1•11 newspaper Is subject lo lht hi· eral Farr Hou11no Acl ol 1968 11 •mended •-le• maku II llltfal lo ldVllllSI any PllltrHCI, llm11allon or dllcrlmlulln bued on race color 11lltlH, sea. Und1up 11m111at 1ut11 or nallanal 011911 or H 1111nll11 la mah any such prtltranct. llmlUllOft llf i1scnm1u111111 • r.11 llWOaptr Wiii ftOI knowing ly accepl any 1ivert1u menl lor rnl eslalt ••re• 11 11 w1olaho• al 1111 law Ovr 111i111 are bereby ••lormei lbl all dwell1191 adnrllsti I• I'll newspaper 11e narla~le on 11 equl OllPOrt•nrtt bHIS Tt CHI· pl11• ot itscnmlnallH call HUO loll·lree at t 100-424·8590 For lbe Wu•1ngt11. DC arn plt111 call HUD It 426·3500 HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE 2102-2744 2920·3018 2750·2790 IMPLOYMENI 0t•D11UNmES 5530.5540 CORONA DEL MAR 1022 HOUSES/ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CONDOS •Jasmin• creek• FOR RENT Quiet, 3hr 2.5ba, up ••••••••• graded plan 5, sm view of ocean, X-lrg -------- <.leek, S595K 640·2661 GENERAL 2102 BALBOA PENINSUIA RENTALS TO 2607 SHARE 2724 B ig 2br·1 b a Duplex NB Large Home with with balcony. One room & bath. Pool. block 10 beach. En· spa. Includes amen & closed parking. Ono paid ulll. $500/mo year lease. $1550. Call 7 1 4 ·6 4 5 ·O 2 6 9 714·551·7378 W 'slde CM Share furnished home, no smoking, mate pref'd $400/mo 631·2708 COSTA MESA 1024 LeHH, All Ar••••-------- $2000·$7000/mo COSTA MESA 2624 E 'slde Best Deal Lux u r y L e ••In 9 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $229K 1·Sty 3Br+ Broker 714-552-67001• ••••••••• 1 Br Det ac hed 2Ba, lam rm. 1700+sf,_________ Cotta ge• w/Patto BUSINESS & TExctusive. Earl & Judy CORONA near beach. Cathedral FINANCE aylor 642-4722 Agent DEL MAR 2122 cells, frig. Move-In ••••••••• E'S Ide Lux Twnhms Speclall $675 .,. S400 Only 4 Letti 3 Mslr· deposit. 548 ·2 421 Suites, yard, FP, calh Corona del Mar -------- cells. Joanne Brown, Oceanside of Hwy 2 B r 1 Ba Near O.C.C. BUSINESS Agt. Remax 642·3812 2Bd 2Ba Townhome Newly re-modeled OPPORTUNITY 1/c prkng, remodeled garage, no pet, $745 & upgraded, courtyrd, +$400 714·241·8850 2904 IRVINE 1044 $1675/mo. Agent, Rob 949*759·3797 Beat Value Lrg, clean iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 Br upper, walk In clst •-••••• Wonderful Patio Hm Cute 2Br 2 B a w/d beaut, quiet, 30 unit Please be wary of out In Private Community, hk·up. gar. 2 patios. cmphc nr Tri-Sq. Pool, of area companies. Two Master Suites. 711 Goldenrod/Avt 5.9 much more. $650/mo Check with the local Very Clean. $170,000 $1550.mo 759·3031 Bunkhouae Apts Better Business 263·3300 • 263-3341 • Call Pat 642· 1401 Bureau before you 644•1056. H a rbor View Hiiis send any money for NEWPORT BEACH Absolutely gorgeous •Coata M•••'• Best fees or services. Read 4Br. Highly upgraded Jr·1 br & 1 br, also 2br and understand any home on a huge tot 1 ba, quiet gated contracts before you 1069 w/apa, 3/c garage comm, pool, tennis, sign. Shop around for $ 3 9 9 0 /mo Le as e easy a cc es a to rates. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Kolar & Co. 376·55 76 freeway/beach/malls. .....9 ... E..._Y_O_U ___ R_O.,..W_N_b_o_•_•_I ••••••••l 2Br 2Ba Spacloua 714-557·0075 Tired of The rat race? 2·Stv Condo 2/car COSTA MESA 2 124 Unlimited Income & GENERAL 1002 alt gar, Westcllff area. Wal k t o Theater/ supportt Retire 24-36 $259,000 Broker ~:o~plngt L~vely 1 Br months Very Simple 949-640-5864 •IE'alde 2br 1 ba w/:rp~ ~:ice & ~~~~~ No selling. Not MLM: ________ 1 Cherrv Lake Ar•• Spacious home, w/d 1 d •1 • 56951 1 ·8 o o .g 9 5 -0 7 9 6 Over 3500.q.tt. 2-Sty, hk·up's $1050/mo n ry ac. mo. Ext1742 (CAL"SCAN) SOLD! Showcase homes for sale In our Saturday Real Estate Supplement! HOMES OF THE WEEK Dlsplav ad a atart at Just $7 51 Deadline Wed 5pm ***** OPEN HOUSE Listing• for $5 1 Deadline Thurs 5pm ***** II pays to advertise In lhe best local Roal Estate Section CALL TODAY LISA RIVERA 714/574...tl252 Solutlona RE Broker will help your Real Estate needs. Fee neg 940 ·548-5881 24hr -~ -------·-----·--_ _. . -' --= =: ":! =~ Balboa Newpof1 Realty, Inc. ~19'9 ' Full Service i:.':=:'on Renta1aaaa1 .. 42132nd &net Newport BMCh, CA 714-723-4494 Kleln Property Mngt. __ . _ __....__ __ __.. 4Br 3Ba. 6/c gar, on no/pet 949-548-6680 714-581-4000 PROTEL PAYPHONE 1/4 +acre corner lot. RTE. 45 hlgh·ttaffic By Owner 852·9966 NEWPORT locatlons S12,500. In· Great View of Udo BEACH 2169 eludes gas stations, Channel, 24 security, MISCELLANEOUS convenience atorea, walk to Udo Vlllage. RENTALS hotels. Earns up to 2Br 2.5Ba 5562,500 2Br 28a Seawln d ~!~K/&1;rl~r,~· ~'!1i 949-675-2700 Condo beach close, (S00)519.3201 Lido Isle Slngla Story, 2ctgar, w/d, pool, Avl (CAL0 SCAN) charming home 35'tot May 1 Bkr 842·3850 ROOMS 2706 on preatlglous street. BIO CANYON --------- $685,000 Biii Grundy Complete Remodel CREDIT 2907 Realtor 874-6161 31 O OS q Ft, D •an Room for rent private iiiiiiiii~~iiiiiiiii Lrg Cuatom Fam Hm Townhome 54000/mo home, furn'd, $285/mo ARE YOU 5Br 3.5Ba, 3/c gar. Agent 949·552-e700 +sec, dep + 10% elec. DROWNING In debt? pool, spa. 3FP's. Oceanfront Summer CME aide 842·5436 Debt relief-free, Im· Pristine. SB65,000 Rent•I• 1/mo $8500. mediate, conndenllat. -~wner/Bkr 645-9009 1/week $3000. Jlm1"R_E_NT_ALS--T-0---Consolidate pay· NEW Llaling 2br 2ba Agent 949*875-5069 ~~n1t~, l~~~r1 lnt1e:~·~ Condo $194,878 WESTCLIFF HOM•S SHA.RB '2724 1 ·888·BILL·FRe• BEACH Cottage 3 Bed 2Bath, 2/Carliiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiim or (888)245-5373. $358.000 Gar, Corner Lot, Freah CdM room avall American Credi t V I EW New Homes Paint and Carpet. lmmedlatly In 5br Counselors, nonprofit. Walk to Beach Wet Bat, LR w/FP, home s410 plus utla. (CAL•SCAN) S639,SIOO VACANT. $2,800/MO. Call Brant@ 848-4570 __ F_R_IE_B .... _C_A_S_H _ __.. Donald Pfaff 433-95281 ________ _ ~ D-..Ae...4:!a) COLDWELL BANKER B 'Bluff near CdM H.S. GRANTS. College. W ~.&"UU-16W--Share Large 2br 2ba S c h 0 I a r • h I P • • ~....., Apt. S52!Smo utll Incl, Buslnau, M edical 949-723-8120 NEWPORT avall now. 844-91 24 Bills. Never repay. Toll free NllWPORT HEIGHTS COAST 2170 HB Condo near Hunt 1 ·800-218-9000 Two Elag41nt Family Harbor. Furnished, ext. 0·!5139. Homea For Sale By a.autlNI gated home poof, w/d, 1450 + 1/2 (CAL•SCAN) ~:;0,.~1::.= w/Vlaw. 3Br 2.1ea, utla. 714-840-2309 -------- poah patlo/vrd, comm. HB Model Hm ahr lg MONEY pool. '3050. 812-4888 2br hte OM mile from TO LOAN 2914 bch. PVt baJgaraga iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• OU?..OP..STATI accau. Huge bckyrd .. TWO MINUT• In grt neighborhood. LOAMS .. Female prerd '850/ raonan 1551 APARTMENTS PORUNT mo+ 1 f2 utls. Avt 6/1 120,000 to 1 100,000 Debbi• 714-836-2098 ea.th nowl Homaown ara only. Lower your payment-. NEWPORT EXQUISITE~ IBACB COtnmlYHOUS! NEWPORT 2869 BBACR Bankru pt cy, bad credit OKI Pay Ort 2889 blll1. Beat tatff. NO equll~ requi red . 1 LBVIL All Bridt 40Aaaw/ 8 ks:c Lake 3 Lg. 803 BA. Po..inal Dining, Lv Rmw/ F/P, Goricout Kit w1aJI whrcc cab's/GI;ls sbtJ~J'4 w/15' ovtthang ------- FAIRWA Y APARTMENTS · AT BIO CANYON OAT80 COMMUNITY BY l'ABHIOH ISLAND SOflutlfUI tt hned ~1rccis nntJ ROtr < oorsc. V1eWS £!11joy cat Ir llvtnR In )'OlW 'large I.~ or JOU ()p>Jnmcnt hamt':I ·~Mwtlit • Wl'IStx-r~ hoc>k• • nsc (wontl ,. • J\t ~lltlOnl/W • Wei tu 1n a <11•1 1u. • NOtm ) ""' Call now 1-aoo..222..oe 1 •. (CAl.•SCAN) auel n•••JStudent lo•ne. 'or Info sand '4 P.O. Bo• 11 111 Santa AN, CA 12734 • • • •• • I LOAN CAU.: 1 ..... 310.9002 oWllPilb 6010·6080 rml 6102·6190 a 7011·9090 Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week For Only $28 per week (4 wk, min.) Call Markey at 642·5678 x246 ""' PREMIERING THURSDAY, APRIL ~oT,_,H .. !· "" SELL YOUR UNWANTED TREASURES -FREE ~ TURN YOUR ·SPRING CLEANING INTO CASH! ~ • --------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ C • L • A • S • S • I • F • I . • E • D • S -: . -ULTIMATE GARAGE SALE ! I PREE 'TIL MAY 15TR! NAME ---------------------PHONE ADDRESS ------------------CITY CREDIT CARD # EXP. DATE ----------------------------- SIGNATURE TYPE OF CREDIT CARD (CIRCLE ONE): VISA MC ITEM: ( 15 CHARACTER LIMIT, INCLUDING SPACES) I I I I I I I I I I I I I AE DESCRIPTION: ( 18 CHARACTER LlMJT, INCLUDING SPACES) I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I DISCOVER _________ PHONE#...__..__ ________ _ TENNIS RACKET NICE $15 3991272 TREASURE CHEST R ULES AND INFORMATION A) ALL ADS WILL PUBLISH THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. No CHANGES, ADDITIONS OR DELETIONS UNTIL THE FOLLOWTNO WEEK. e) No BOATS, CARS, TRUCKS WILL BE ALLOWED. MERCHANDISE PRICED UP TO $500 ONLY. ONE ITEM PER AD. c) PRlvATE PARTY ADVERTISERS ONLY. No BUSINESSES MAY PARTICIPATE. o) To PLACE YOUR AD use THIS FORM. You MAY MA.IL IT, OR DROP IT BY OUR OFFICE. OUR ADDRESS IS: 330 W. BAY STREET COSTA M ESA, CA 92627 WE ARB LOCATED OFF NEWPORT BLVD., BETWEEN VICTORIA & l 9TH ST. OUR HOURS ARB 8:30 A.M.-5:30 P.M., M ONDAY-FltlDAY. 9N YOUR BNVHLOPE PLEASE NOTI!, "ATTENTION: 'fR.EASURB CHEST." FAXSS WILL ALSO en ACCEl'TRD wrnt CREDIT CARD (7 14/631-6594). £) DBADUNB IS TUESDAY, NOON. ANY AD TifAT REACHBS US APTBR 1l{IS OBADLINE Wlil PlJBLISH THli FOLLOWING WEBK. (DBAOLtNB FOR P.RBMIBRE ISSUB IS TuesDAY, A~RIL 28TH AT NOON. • ' • . " .. •. . . ' 'I. . I "' ... " .. . • $39S,OOO (tdd1'"" 1n11) .S73 76S-,.S3.S • 1.0..~ 1n l ,$i05 It'• th• reeouroe YoU oan count °" to Hit a myriad of rnetehM- dlM ltetna, beo••IM °"' coeumn. oompel quellned bvy..,.. to -----~----.-.-::~~::r~~-r ..... -!=r'l'"""""!"'._.,.. ___ ..i......,......,~~~--""------........ --~•t- Clilll If , PL8AS8 CALL 714 ~ ...... ,.. Newpon Bncf\/Coita Mesa D1.1ly Pilot 1\JESOAV. APRIL 28, 1998 HEALTH 6 !MPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT -----· ftJRNlTUll 6014 WANTED SAIL BOATS 7014 ~~~~~~,~~~iiii~2~92~5,:CPITNESiiiiiiiiiiis iiiiiiili3iii00iil0 EMPLOYMENT 5530 5530 MERCHANDISE liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilTO BUY eo1e1-----· ::: 1-I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Brown & .Io rd• n liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 911 ..... oVNCJ!MBNTS Found men'• bifocal• DISTRIBUTOfta HIPl1---------*'*"********** Sal•• table and e chairs. I BUY ALL PIAHOI l'M BUYING 2ft20 '::naM~i:.oldM:· 4C/2o-2 Fr .. eampl•. Local EMPLOYMENT l'ood •• ,,,.,." COM• GROW ANTIQUBS aoto First It 10 lakHI Anllques.qual. turnlWI• • (7 route. No Hlllng. Bartondore WITH USI ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!![!!!!{Mli>iii~i~f.t7.:,69-~1~1SO~lbt tpc or hou .. tul cash .... tor rxlvate club. Appty Expanding retail ad· MODl!AN d ining tbl paid (714) 957 .. 133 ltlilll!--~~-~-•I 14) 7eo.8464 Prot--ted terrllorl••· 5530 Pound-Oerman ahort Inv. req. In person, Wed or vertlslng dapanment WANTED 50x3eln plus e chair• Old Coln• Gold Sliver halt, S.A.H.·N.B. area. 800.737·94tHI Thur• after 4pm. 1801 Hek• a Hlf motivated H ter G • fwOOd 1yr old. 7'4-851-8718 (24hra). B Id O co M account executive 10 ANTJRUES un re n w Frank.Un Mint, Stef1lng Loat 8 .. Turtle (CAL•SCAN) llCRITARV/ ;:.~1•1 Pr~r Ho~;, . Hll, develop and Hr· ~~ :,rs~n ~':2':f; ~:,::~&~.m --~~=.~A~D:-.. ~&j~~~M;,..~-Bl.ck/White apotl Admlnl1tr•tlv• vice new buelnH• OktM Styl~ umit&lt9 MOST BeandaNlvlan, Rlveralde Place In I••••••••• II AHl•nt rd p bene~ F'( ,3fr P/ and special sections. PlAHOS i Cohdibln Pool T•blo RECORDS/TOP i German, l!urorc••n, C.M. 114-848-0930 PERSONALS To a11l1t Senior Tu' torr•Tlacm• Ch' tid"c!d• we prefer a candidate • ·~·........_ 9tt reg .. Leather pkt•. Jan, R&B, Soul. Rock Mananer In all ad -to have a minimum ol .c.--·-•O-C.,_ all accu. S850.obo. Etc ... 60'• & IO'a Mlle• S o uth Am e r can, Loat Hlmalavan ·~-• • In NB ""'S• 2072 .,.--(7t4) • '"70 3 • mlnlstraUvt matter• · ·• • ..,. 1 year print ad· .. ca•u ...... ,D $$ .,4.,.. 1 · M S.'1505 Aalan, Ruaalan ••· Ught grey Blue Point . ~vn .... ... , c ........ atudenti ., 1 Appllcant ahould B•braltter vertlslng experience. __ .. -..._. ·-.. 'V· F•m·front declawad. SCHOOLS & have computer akllls 2pm-«ipm Mon-Fri. In Excellent communlca· WI! BUY l8TATl8 Ing August. Become • 949·769-9359 that lnchJde Word Turtlerock for 2 kids. tton sklll•. Ablllty to • ~1a1a lrleftdly...W. ho•\=~~,~~0:•11 Rl!W.ARD 13001 Lost INSTRUCTION 3012 and Excel; etrong or· Must have own car. set goal• and make "WI PAY MOM PASl'IJr FREE TO YOU 6022 MERCHANDISE www .SIBLING.ORG 60's white sunglass81 ganlzatlon and com-714·509·1968 profHslonal preHnta· MISC. 6015 1 1/2vr Yellow Lab, AKC, neutered, nffd . (CAL•SCAN) w/dlamond• & keys at * BARTl!ND * munlcatlon akllls; •B•o k B•y Golf tlons In a fast paced American Vintage 2wk cla,. Job plac• a d th blllty to Courae tournament} and detall oriented en· 50~ off moat lle m a yard, lovH children. 1 week only! Now we sweet. 845-38C?7 ,.-.11-D,-NE--S-U_P_S __ BLUECRO Of CALIFORNIA dress-rm HB 237·3335 n 8 a vlronment. ment. rolesslonal handle multlple memberehlp sates. XI b 11 Bartenders School tasks. Position Is full Energetic, motivated, nt ene 1 package, HJ:ALTH 8c FITNESS our 28th year. as seen 1 1 & Including 401k. Orug on TV. 800·743·4177 time. Excellent ben· art cu ate good acreenlng/physlcal ro· efit package lnclud· mgmt skllls. Salary+ quired. EOE. Ing 401k plan. Drug comm. 729-6193 Larry Resumes via lax: Al· screening/physical COCKTAIL Sl!RVER tentlon, Lynn Esola required. Equal op-FT/PT Exp A Mustl 714·850.4802 or mail'. portunlty employer. In busy fine dining Times Community Fax resume (lnclud· restaurant. Apply In News. 330 West Bay 3000 _____ _ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TRAVEL Dl.ABETICS ( U a I 11 g I n s. u 11 n ) . liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii o I d y o u k n 0 w 2 Round trip tlx 3014 t.957-8133. SOUTH COAST AUCTION have maternity ware & nuuu ~r~m pi~~~~ngar~~~~·s~ _B_U_IL_D_IN_G ____ DOCKS .,022 949-831·7383 MATmUALS 6030 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '40 "4,ewport Mooring Wheel Ch•lr Ideal local near 15th Cadillac model. Used Al.L STEEL 8UILDINGS St . d 0 ck , park Ing, twice, Paid $1000 Will Factory Blowout! 10Kobo. 714-962·2212 sell tor $600 cash 2% above costll Switch 1b A Plan 1bat Will Satisfy Youl • Great Selection For Crou~ of 2-50 MEDICAL• DENl'AL LIFE• WOUER'S CX>MP Sruuevierl J.nsuranre Services Inc. Medicare or Insurance leaving LA to Chicago. cover• most supplies? Open travel. S200 ea. ing salary history) to person: 4 :30·5:30 Street. Costa Mesa. (949) 642·7667 or 3t3t W. Coast Hwy,_C~A_..;..92_6_2~7 ____ _ 2202 1e • .a.St. S.... AM. CA t2707 -•'-CA•lt' (714) 642·2199 HI00.973-3380. Wolff T•nnlng B•d• (CAL ·SCAN) CAMPERS, av·s. mall to Tom John· DRIVE RS·11 O HEW SALES·BE YOUR own son. c/o Times Com· Peterblltsl Singles/ boss 11 As agency 1-::======:::::- W. Bay Street, Costa cents/ml. 1st year. one ol the largest Mesa. CA 92627. Make more money & credit card processing get more miles companies . Full ..a:.r-:- haullng commodiltles training. Commission - N~rtBeach '722-60'78 Savo money. Csll Call 510·288-5535 1·800·955-2000. Can't seem to Liberty Medlcal get 10 all those Satisfaction guaranteed, no HMO repair jobs m • m b e r s . around the house? (CAL ·SCAN) Let the CIHa lfled Uc. #0641370 Tan At Home TRAILERS 8014 Buy Direct and S•ve l •••••••• c 0 mm. r c I a I/Ham. TRANSPORTATION liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii units from $199.001••••••••• '21 Motorhom• 1969 Low Monthly Pmtsl" Oodge Travco, V-8. Fr•• Color Catalog auto trans. A Classic ca11 1.eoo.111-0158 SAIL BOATS 7014 $3500. 114-642-2102 Whether you're buying or .. mng, Claulfled covera all your nHdsl The Community Market Place. Claselfled 842·5878 Service Directory help you find reliable help. munlty News, 330 Teams start @' 33 manager/owner lor m RENT In 48 states + $100K. Cardservice Canada. 1.s yrs OTA lnternatlonal toll !lee $250K J LRY exp. + COUHazMal 1 ·8 8 8·411·2743. s ! through classlfled & g 0 0 d d r Iv In g (CAL. SCAN) ALE COMPUTERS 6018 •7 5 Potera on 25·1•••••••• CF2484KL. Lean sale AUTOMOBnES MACINTOSH $500.$800 range obo · Watch for a special section featuring spectacular view properties for sale in our local market. Coming Wednesday, April 29th ! STARTING ANEW BUSINESS PP record required. • Secret•rv·Recep t •Convent Ion a I PfT In R.E. Ofc Unclaimed ctrtified standup sleepers. Must have office e)(p diamonds-all slz.es, *Assigned tractors/ & be personable. Rolex & ocher ftne watdles, take home. Fax Res: 675· 7673 jewelry & estate ittms. • G re at be n e f 11 s TELEMARKET ING Tremendous Savings! program. A S 714 675 5200 •Retirement plan & ppt ettlng need 5 • • bonus program. energetic people M·F ~418 Via Lido, NB 'First ln·llrst out 3pm·9pm. No sales, dispatch. up to $15hr. 723·7893 -------- Owne r/Operators.-------- 90 cents/mt. EMPLOYMENT Loaded & empty! SERVICES 5533 Truck purchase program. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Choose the best, ...... .. ride OTR Express Please be aware that 1 ·B00-4234l939. the Ustlngs In this cat· E 0 E M /F /0 N . egory may require you (CAL •SCAN) to call a 900 number Exp•ndlng CM office, In which there Is a needs telemarkters. charge per minute. No sales, morning ASSEMBLE ARTS, hours. Call 722-0114 CRAFTS, TOYS, Qener•I otllce. Answer jewelry. wood Items, phones. fax, photo t Y PI n g • sew Ing . copy, 9-6pm M-F. 574. computer work from 7701 fax res. 574-7702 home In your spare time. Great pay. HARDWARE Counter FJee details call S•I•• & Industrial 1-800·032-8007, lll~~~~~!!!!!!!!:llD Pay DOE. Apply at 24 hrs. (CAL •SCAN) BEST P RICES 126 Rochester, C.M. NO EXPERIENCE $$ P'AlD $$ 8AM·5PM 548·7?4 5 NECESSARY! $500 " • me ilml to miln: atlk Local family owned to $900 Weekly ·~tomodem woodworking bus. Potential Processing • rdaam.<~ needs Off Mgr w/ Mortgage Relund•. orglnlzatlon skllls who Own Hours. Call FRED~~ Is comp. lrlendly. Flex 1·8 00·382·2 199 aal & bene send ext. 50 3. resume to 777 16th •• (CAL. SCAN) CM 92626 M•n•v•m•nt/Sal .. DOMESTICS 5540 APPLIANCES 6011 madlcal exp. a +' '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii High Income potent1a1.1•T ..,... Admlr•I Electric Dryer 1-800-481-3329 oo bu•w to c oo ... Expert chel, gourmet Hardley Used, $200. Ofo Mgr/Telemarketer/ & organic. We do tha Emlly 641·1686 Flooring Sales. Exp'd shopping & prepare -------- 40 hr a/Wk.FI ext Im• your meal• lor a week FURNITURE 6014 $8hr+com &4M591pgr all lor $200. Reoro•tlon L••d•r• Tr•vellng Gourmet liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 71 ,.-57,.-•841 3 B•r Stoo ls 281n PIT and seasonal help, ___ ...... __ ..... _., __ _ needed In pvt Atness high w/back, cast· Center & Rec:.Facllity 575.00.714-760-9067. SELL era.swivel seats. In NB. Oaya and some weekends. Starting 401n round r•lt•n pay ~ $8hr. 644-4864 your USed vehicle table, four swivel UP· holstered chairs, Aotall Clerk through Classified matching love seat. tor Womans Consign· 642•5678 Excellent con1. 5575. ment shop needed Call 949·673-4371. with exper. 20-40 hrs per wk will vary. Hrly ----------....------~!~ee I~ n~~· :~~tab! EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 3:00pm, Mon thru 5530 5530 Thurs. 714-848-48981 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii s~ .. Flgur•• " your :~g··~_r~ ff:fl ~v~ not making 20K per ~ ~ ~ month. 888--871-8001 'o ' -;;;{'~ S•I•• tC'.' -P2n lime An Gallery, F/T·P/T ~ WORK ON THE WATERl aalaa. (714) 631·7606 ~ Mmn.a WatcrSpora scdu scvcral '~ ~ brigh1, outgoing 1ildividuah for pm· 1 '' , , lime help al rhC Balboa. Fun z.o~~ ~ .:{):-warcrfrom. Hczvy ewtomer coocaa wuh ?-rt-• tourists and local ~u. Posmons ~ include WCS a>WllCI help. dock ~ umid2na tt prarnail b0a1 ha.nds. f I \,;( Poarioas will lead co full.rime wodt during chc busy summer sca10o. PICISC ~ ~ apply ID pcnon. The manna IS loc:alcd ~ -\'' . Of>P°'itt chc arrousd l'ICX( to chc Ferry ;r;);µ:;;~ ~ \~Yi'-• •r• ~ ~t51.r-~~~~~ PLUG The Legal Department at the Daily Pilot is pleased to announce a new service now available to new businesses. We will now SEARCH the name for you at no extra charge, and save you the time and lhe trip to the Court House in Santa Ana. Then, of course, aller the search is completed we will file your fictitious business name with the Coun(g Clerk, publish once a week for four weeks as required bg law and then file g_our proof of publication with the County Clerk. Mease stop by to file 11our fictitious business name statement at the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St, Costa Mesa. If gou cannot stop bv, please .call us at (1.14) 6124321 ond1IJe will make arrangements for VoU to handle this ~,. b11 mail. NJ/OU lhould have anv further questions, please call us and we will~ "'°" than glad to assist 11ou. Good ludr In JIOUr newJJmmasl Plug Into the Classified sectton to find services from electrlclons and plumbers to landscapers . & pointers. L I Q U I DAT I O N I 5/t e42-4e44 Power book 5300s 24' Cal 6hp outbd 4 sail -------- $779. Performa 6A00s bags great buyl Must ACURA 9010 $769. PowerMacs: sell $3800. Call Sally1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 4400 $879, 6500 $959, at 949-759-0242 II 8500 $1 t99 & Morel CLASSIFl~D '93 LEGEND L A 11 w Ith App I e It'• the rHource you Lo ml, lthr, CO, like warranty! can count on to soil a n e w 3 F H H 5 7 e ) www.Mega-Watts.com myriad of merchan· S 17 '777 1·800·559·7832 dlse Items, because LEXUS OF (CAL'SCAN) WESTMINSTER To place an ad In ~~~u7i~l~m~~Y~~;'P1~1 __ l 7_1_4_)_&_9_2_.e_e_o_o_ Cl•saHled calll Buy It. Sell IL And II Call 042·587B. 0 4 2·5078 Cl•••lfled. Bridge By CHARLES GOREN w ith OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIRSCH WHY GU~? DON'T Fl.NE.5SEI Both vulnerable. North deals. WEST • J 104 'V QJ 2 o Q6S NORTH • KJ2 'V A 10 4 o K84 •AK64 .. Q 1087 so urn • A97 'V 86 EAST • 0865 rv l{J 975 0 2 •J32 o A J 109 7 J •95 The bidding: NORTII EAST lNT .... soum~ JO ,._ 40 .... so ..... hiss .... Opening lead: Jack of • Minor-suit games have become increasingly unpopular. cspccially in duplicate where making ll> tricks at no trump outscores 11 tricks in the minor. That was the case here, but South's careful maneuvers to land five diamonds arc worthy of noce. Had South simply bid three no trump, the recommCndcd action with a relatively balanced hand and no slam aspirations. East would have led a heart. All North need do to bring home 10 tricks is to withhold the ICC for two rouods. then willingly con- cede a diamood trick to west to keep East off lead. 'The five-diamond game was con· sidcrably more perilous. Faced with a sure loser in each major. it seems South must locate the queen of lrumps to get home. Appearances. however. can be dcccpti ve. Declarer won the opening spade lead in band. cashed the ace and kin of clubs and ruffed a club m b~ Dummy was re-enlercd with the ace of hearts and ano«her club was led. Had East followed. declarer would have discarded one of his OUJOHUll losen and then would have been left with the diamond guess. But when East discarded a spade. declarer could ruff safely .. After surrendering a heart. !he best the defcodcrs could do was revert to spades. Declarer took the table· s king. ruffed a heart and exited with the remaining spade. B<>lh declarer and dummy were down to nothing but three trumps. No matter which dcfcoder was on lead, or which suit was led. declarer would have to score the last three tricks. Try it for your- self if you doubt us! 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