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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-04-29 - Orange Coast PilotServing the Newport,Mesa community since 1907 Omar Riven Coyotzln ts led into Superior Court Tuesday to stand trial for the murder of Donna Jacobson last December. MAAC MARTIN I DAllY Pll.Ol Murder trial focuses on why • Defense attorney con cedes client's guilt in stabbing death of Donna Jacobson, former Daily Pilot credit manager. By 1im Grenda, Daily Pilot SANTA ANA -To most everyone who knew her, Donna Jacobson was a lovable, friendly woman who often hid that soft, sensitive side under a rough exterior. The former Daily Pilot credit man- ager and St. Joachim Church parish- ioner was known for speaking her mind and taking a firm stand when 8 R I D G I r J C, T ~ ~ t C1 A P she felt she was right. But that feisty attitude and unwill- ingness to back down may have cost Jacobson her life, attorneys said Tues- day as a trial got under way in Santd Ana Superior Cowt for Omar Coy- otzin Rivera, 19, who IS accused of stabbing her to death outside her Cos- ta Mesa apartment in 1996. "This case does not present you with a whodunit," public defender Mark Davis told the jury. "There 1s abundant evidence that Omdr Coy- otzin stabbed Donnd Jacobson to death. Tius case IS not about who Titis cdse IS about why· Jacobson, 59, who worked dt the Daj.ly Ptlot for 16 yeMs, was found stabbed to death Dec. 15, 1996, 1n the garage of the Anahcnn Avenue apartment she shared with her hu~- ' band, Michael. Unlike most murder tnals, dtlor- neys on both sides agreed that RJVNd is the man who stabbed Jacobson eight limes in the chest, stomdch, hands and back with a 12-inch ' k.Jtchen kna.fe as she returned home I from Sunday evening Mass And minutes law, h1s defense attor- ney concedes, Rivera ran to ~e nearby park.mg lot of 24-Hoµr Fitness on 19th Street. where he attempted to carjack Ann Johansen of Irvine and later slashed her wnst when she resisted. Johansen, 47, who suffered perma- nent ddmage tq her hand, testified l agdlnst hPr alleged attacker Tuesday. Rivera, wtfo listened intently through heddphones to the proceed • SEE RIVERA PAGE A6 Scha.fnitz checks into county jail • Socialite dodges media attenb.on, surrenders 13 minutes before deadline. By Greg Risling. Daily Pilot SANTA ANA -Unlike the media frenzy that surrounded her sentencmg, Newport Beach soc1a1Jte Tina Schafnitz ducked teleVlsion cameras Tuesday rught dS she begdn d I 0-monlh 1ail term for selling cocaine to an under- cover police ofhcer. Schalrutz, 38, had unlll 7 p m. to check mto the Orange County Women's Central Jail and waited I until 13 minutes before the dead- line, jail officials said. She may spend up to a week in jail here while awaiting transfer to either a mtrumum-security Jatl m lrvine or d pnvate Jatl where she can pay the cost of her incar- ceration, officials Sdld. Attorney Robert Newman hinted Monddy thdt h1~ cllent would opt for the lrvine fdolaty, com.mortly known as the "farm.• rutz to walk through the front door with her husband, Matt, and New- man were d.ls- appomted. Newman said his claent had the option Tina Schafn.ltz of turning her- self m ell a sher- iff's substation, where she could be transponed to Jail by a marked vehlcle Jdtl ofhcaals would not dis- close how Schafmtz arnved dt the facility. Schafnitz was arrested last month after selling d half-ounce of cocaine to an underco~r offi- cer m Tustin. She plead guilty to three felony drug and weapon charges on Apnl 21 and was sentenced to 300 days m county jail. The Judge reduced her sentence by one day because of lhe overrught stay after her arrest before posting bail. Newman said he doesn't want the media spotllght to continually focus on Schafnitz, who has been known for many years for her charitable contnbutions and work on behalf of needy children DON I.EACH I DAll.Y PlOT A worker crosses the new bridge at the end of Geisler Street in Costa Mesa, which connects to Huntington Beach. The Jail officials sdid it would take about 12 hours to process Schdfnilz's trcmsfer request to another facility The average dai- ly populatJon at the Women's Central Ja1l 1s 298. and 1t houses both sentenced and pretridl max- nnum-security inmates. "She has two kids of her own,• Newman Sdld. •My goal when dropping her off was to keep this low-key and out of the media as best as possible • bridge was connected Tuesday morning. Media tTews expecting Schdf- [I.atino leaders caution board on bilingual programs •Newport-Mesa school board urged by community ~o move cautiously on any changes in district policy. jly Husein Mashni, Daily Pilot · NEWPORT-MESA -As the school board attempts to forge a bilingual program and philosophy that would be most efficient in bringing limited-English-speak~ ing students up to speed with their counterparts, community members urged the board Tues- day night to move cautiously. The board took no action at a ~ilingual-education study session Tuesday night but heard a report from Susan Despenas, assistant supenntendent of elementary education, on what programs are offered in the district. Despenas also discussed what latitude the board has to modify and upgrade the district's bilin- gual-education programs. The only guidelines the boa.rd is required to follow are federal, which require that bilin~al pro- grams use sound education theo- ries, that parents be involved and ..... Aitlabold .. up 10 bloClc • Smta Margarita kill ..uempt bJ 1t.J. KlAg tn 1\ltilday .Ngtit volleyball action. S..~p1g9A7 -·- that there be adequate sup- port staff to implement the programs. Mana Ele- na Avila, a lo- cal represen- tative of the Latino com- munity, urged the board to move carefully. "I'm hoping the process you use will draw on experts who understand the cultural sensitivity in the Latino community." -MARIA ELENA AVILA hope that we wouJd be asked to partic- ipate m an iss- ue that affects our children.· Julie Garm- on. a bilingual teacher at Kaiser Primary School, also urged caution. "I'm hoping the process you use will draw on experts who under- stand the cultural sensitivity in the Latino community,· she said. •w e "I'm JUSt concerned we do what's best for kids and that all decisions be research-based,• she said. •t am concerned that there not be a division between this cul- lure and that culture " The board agreed to rev1s1t the issue at a meeting next month, when it may vote on whether to amplement changes m the dts- tnct's bilingual programs Board member Serene Stokes, a fonner principal m Santa Ana, said there are three main components of an effective bilingual-t>ducation program: English-as·a-second- language for parents, parenting classes and basic-skills classes. "They found if a parent doesn't understand English, they can't help their child to learn Enghsh, • she said. Stokes said successful bthngudl programs also have a strong em- phastS on the students' sell-esteem. Board members said they would llke to look dl the quahbca- bons at takes to redes1gnate stu- den h from bemg bilingual to Engllsh-probcient. State mandates reqw.re that stu- dents score in the 36 percentile on standardized tests, which board members said had the potential to keep students m btli.ngual pro- grams longer than necessary. &hooJs that would be most affected by the bilingual pro· grams are on the West Side of Costa Mesa, including Pomona, Whltber and Wilson nial set over obscene calls to police • Boyfriend of woman found strangled says he has become frustrated with investigation. By Greg Rlsllng, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH-A 30-year-old man has been ordered to stand trial Jun 9 on cbarg of making obscene telephone C4lls to thfl COct4 Mesa Police Department, which ts lnv..Ugating the strangulation of NI gtrlfrtend. Richard Barden Johnson wu on:loted 1\ietday by ~rbor Munld~ Court Judge Pta.Ddt Munoz not to contact autborltiea about the Un8cived mUrd of Adrienne •swmy• Sudweeb. 26. of Cotta M--. Defont he QOM to utal. Johntkfn Ml p&eeded not guilty to three ~ C»Unll Ol making ~~can.. HI bU bM11 rMlaed tram cwtocty on IS0,000 bd. If conwk.tld,, be fee.~ ID• yw Jn Jiit Polee 111 ... 4 JQbman Oii Mardl 20 tor...._, 11111.mg *-• "*» mail messages with Detective Frank Rudisill, who is investigating the d eath of Sudweeks, a irtudent al OCC. John- son also is accused o.f leaving simi1M messages for Police Chief Dave Snow- den and the cluef's secretary. Johnson told police be found Sud- weeks strangled 1n bed at th Ml sion Drive apvtment they atwed on Feb. 23, 1997. H said he called police last month to find out more lnfonnation eboul the progress of the cue. DetecUvps hava not yet a.nested anyon but still cons.id· er Johrilon a ~. said Coeta Mesa pOUcit u. Rm Smith. • 1 bad a rapport wtth the former d tective Ul1gned to the caN. • John- IOI\ IAld. •When I Celled theb amce. I WU told It w .. none ol my bli•in • •• He Mid be bu become fNstrtted with the investigation and da1mt 1police oftlC:WI haven't mteMiwed au bl Sud· '"-U' doM ldlnda. •IEE JOHNSON MQI M A2 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29. 1998 almanac UNSUNG HEROES • EDl10R'S NOTE: Do you or SOm&- ooe you know have a landmar1c birth- day or annlvenMy coming up? If so, we'd like to lndude It In our Almanac section Please call the lnfonnatlon into the Readers' HotJine, 642-6086, fax rt to 646-4170, or mall it to City Editor Tina Borgatta, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. Calif. 92627. You may also send photographs, but please be sure to Include a self-addressed stamped envelope if you'd like it returned. DEATHS Mo~t recent deaths as reported to the Orange County Recorder's Ofhce. COSTA MESA •Virginia R. Vreeswyk, 67, on Md!ch 19 • Erva L. Ande rson, 85. on March 20 •Annette D. Crum-Ross, 77, on March 15 • Mary Hacker, 61. on March lb • Davtd L. Kfdmer, 36, on March 20 •Randall K. McNeilly, 81, on March 19 • William P. Youngquist, 35, on MMch 14 •Bruce G. Bryant, 75, on March 21 •Henry L. Jarboe, 64, on March 21 •Nancy J. Unruh, 42, on March 23 NEWPORT BEACH • Stanley G. Lullo, 58, on March 15 • Faltaina V. Peschke, 96, on March 18 • Group of Shalimar Drive volunteers, Newport Beach community leader saluted by Irvine-based Leadership Tomorrow. By Tim Grenda, Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -Commu- nity activists who ran rampant drugs and gangs off Costa Mesa's Shalimar Drive and Rush Hill, the Newport Beach resident woo helped steer his city's future as chairman of the Economic Devel- opment Com- mittee, will be recognized tonight as "Unsung Heroes.· Leadership Tomorrow, an Irvine-based group that annually rec- ognizes citi-Rush Hill zens who are committed to community involvement, will honor both for their efforts al a 6 p.m . dinner and awards ceremo- ny at the Garden Court Restau- rant at Park Place, 3337 fvllchel- son Drive, Irvine. Collectively being honored will be the many members of the Shalimar Drive project, made up of several smaller community efforts that began in 1990 to dean up the West Side of Costa Mesa. • • Barbara M. Brant, 100, on March 14 • Jewell R. Carr. 85, on March 19 • Robert G. Harrulton, 74. on March 17 Patty Madueno, one of the founding members of the project, started working with police to address gang and drug problems in the neighborhood, but the scope of the project soon expanded. DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT A student at Shalimar Leaming Center watches passersby through the back window of the building. The back street. which at one time was unsafe for kids and adults, is now safe thanks to counttess neighbors and volunteers. • Jennie S. Holland, 83, on Mdrch 21 •Ruth P. Walley, 84, on March 16 • Marvel V Wetmore, 88, on March 14 • Ethel M. Guerra, 91, on March 22 • Kenneth L. Wentworth, 94. on March 20 DUI ARRESTS A need for an after-school pro· gram gave rise lo the Shalimar Learning Center, while other commuruty efforts focused else- where in the neighborhood "You start working on one thing, and you fmd others,• Madueno said. "It's like symp- toms of the same disease." While she has been a visible and outspoken me mber. Mad- ueno was quick to pomt out the pro1ect is a joint effort of St. Joachim of Costa Mesa and other Orange County churches, the city and police, so the spotlight for tonight's award should be shared. ·nus is not something that just came to me and hit me in the he"d like a rock,• Madueno said. "This is something that as a team, we all worked on together." Also being saluted is Hill. an architect and owner of Newport Internet Services and Hill Part- nership. He was the first chairman of the Newport Beach Economic Development Committee, a city group formed in 1993 to advise leaders on ways to enhance the local business community. During his tenure, Hill worked with a City Council that generally was labeled business-unfriendly to develop several campaigns designed to attract new business-• es and keep the ones already in Newport Beach happy. Hill could not be reached for comment about the award, but Newport Beach City Manager Kevin Murphy said the committee chairman was a true visionary. •tte really committed a lot of his personal time to work the issues,• Mwphy said. But after several years as head of the committee, Hill abruptly resigned in January, citing what h« saw as an increasingly anti- business City Council. Hill angrily stepped down the day after the council imposed dozens of restrictions on Windows on the Bay and just weeks after the Cannery restaurant owner Bill Hamilton was denied a city per- mit to start offering dancing in his upstairs bar area. But Murphy said the unharmo- nious ending should not reflect on Hill's otherwise successful tenw-e .• •Without him, that committee ~ would not have accomplished • what it has,• Mll.rphy said. .. The following people were arrested recenUy on susp1c1on of driving under the influence These people have only been arrested on suspicion of a crime, and, as wtth all such arrests, they are innocent until proven gutlty. Hand-painted tiles to welcome visitors ... .... .... ... ... .. : .. .. NEWPORT BEACH •Douglas A. McDaniel, 19, of Newport Beach • Ed I. Ghalib, 40, of Laguna Niguel •Samuel P Archuleta, 24, of Newport Beach • V1clo R. Rlghtmeyer, 43, of Costa Mesa •Arnold Kylland, 58, of New· port Beach • Mary K Stoffregen, 36, of Huntmgton Beach • Darnel L. Green, 23, of El Toro • Kenneth J . Delaney, 32, of Corona del Mar • Troy A Shevtlt, 31, of Van Nuys • James L Herrell, 57. of San Diego COSTA MESA • Lws Pena-Montano, 32, of Costa Mesa • Luis Rumbo-Ibarra, 23, of Costa Mesa •Garrett U. King, 26. of Costa Mesa • Jerry Marye, 45, of Hunting- ton Beach ~~ot VOL 92. NO. 100 THOMAS K. IOttNSON. N>llsher -.uAM L4*)ILL,. ldttor •Adams Elementary School renovates entryway to make campus more·inviting to visitors. By Husein Mashni, Daily Pilot MESA VERDE -Adams Ele- mentary School is putting out the welcome mat for vts1tors. In an effort to be more invitmg, the entryway is getting warm lighting and colorful, hand-paint- ed tiles similar to those found at Fashion Island m Newport Beach . Pnncipal Barbara Harrington said the improvements are part of an effort to counteract the so- called "Ten Commandments" or school visitation. "Instead of makmg fortresses, we want to make schools a place that people feel welcome to vis- it,· she said. "It's hard to feel welcome with so many 'Thou shalt not do this, this and this.'• While most of the rules are obvious, such as no drugs and no smoking, they still must be post- ed under state and county regu- lations. ·Those rules are the first thmg that greet people." Harrington said . But that won't be the case in September, at least not at Adams. Instead, visitors will be greeted by a collage of colorful, hand- painted tiles in the warm glow of a lighted weather shelter. Concrete was poured by par- ent volunteei;s Tuesday as a first step toward the $12,000 renova- tion of the entryway. On Saturday, parents and stu- de nts will paint the first set of tiles during the school's annual Country Fair. So far, about 90 have been sold for $35 each. But the school is hoping to sell 60 to 100 more. "Anyone who wants to help the school can purchase one,~ Harrington said. Fonner school board member Ed Decker holds the record for the greatest number of tiles pur- chased: six, one for each of his children who attended the school. Companies can purchase a READERS HQJUNE 642~ Record your comments about the Daily Piiot or news tips. 92626. Copyright: No news sto- ries. llhntrat1ons, editorial m.t· ter or advertisements herein an be reproduced without written permission of copy· right owner. • ~lUltES ADQBESS Our eddfa Is 330 W. Bay St., ~Mesa. 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Second high SMtl t'tt.1W " efttr midnight com4ng out of COSTA MESA · THUftSOAY the IOUthW9st at • ... , ... ~A wheek:titlr wOrth S100 .,_ ADten trtwn Ffnt IOW 12:0la.m. 5.3 200dlgr..send • cs In thi 100 block. Am~ the wtSt It 170 • ..... .-.aw A pune and (X)j'1911U worth S44Q Wlf'I 7:21a.m. -0.5 ~w... .... ti ... 1600 block. Setond low .net wtnd coiidfttoni • ....... ~A bedtpedt containing video 9llMI Wortt1 2.:tS p.m. ).5 .. ... The UM WIM~ In the 2100 blodl. Second high • .... II lw•wa An uNocMd bkycJe WM ltolln oft I 6.'57 p.m. 2.2 IUi'f~for '°"" "' b 100 blodt. • -tit.....,., .. •• llslt Jbs•-.A~lnd2Spool°*WQnh l1100 ~60 .... good. WM...._ II\ 9* MOO block. • 3 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1998 AJ • Perception of inequality as destructive as inequality itself be letters printed ln the Daily Pilot in the aftermath of the 1ina Schatnitz sen- nc:ing have been terrific. They have tlimost universally gnored political and moral bsolutes to stress the dreadful airness and dllJlgerous results t grow out of justice dis- nsed unequally. And they ave quite clearly seen that hap- in the Schafnit:z case. What this tells me is that there •a l~ge contingent or thought- people out there not usually eard from. Not just because I appen to agree with what the ajority is saying, but because it being said so evenhandedly with a good deal more reason heat -something especial- Y difficult given Schafnit:z's isn't- . -a-lark demeanor. I wanted to respond, with the est of our readers, to the Daily · ot's invitation to speak out on afnit:z's punishment. But I find ost of the things I wanted to y pre-empted by the letter 'ters, who are appalled by the eadline to register <) vote is Monday Tune is running out for New- rt-Mesa residents who want to egister to vote in the June 2 elec- ·on. Eligible citizens must register y May 4, which also is the first fil- g day for absentee ballots. Requests for mail-in ballots ust be received by the county Re- . trar of Voters office by May 26. Voters can request a ballot by ompleting the vote-by-mail ppllcation on the back cover of e sample ballot or by sending a tter to the Registrar of Voters, bsent Voter Section, P.O. Box 1298, Santa Ana, CA 92711. The letter should include the ame of the applicant, a daytime elephone number, the residence ddress, mailing address if differ- nt, and signature of the applicant. Absent voter applicants also an be filed in person at the Reg- trar of Voters office, 1300 S. rand Ave.. Building C, Santa a . It is open from 8 a.m. to 5 .m. Mondays through Fridays. For more mlormation, call the -----------. ~ .· k • • ·-..---... ~ --· joseph n. bell lenience of the sentence and the message it sends to other drug offenders who have been treated with a good deal less compassion and understanding. I asked Joseph Nedza, who prosecuted the case for the Dis- trict Attorney's Office, if he agreed with the assertion of Schafnit:z's attorney, Robert Newman, that "from a lay per- spective, it may seem like pref- erential treatment. But I don't think her place in Newport soci- ety played a part.• Nedza refused to comment on Newman's statement directly, but then added: "The usual sentence for a street seller with no prior conviction and no gun is four to six months in jail. But when you plug in the size of the sale -16 grams of cocaine -and add a loaded weapon, the usual sen- tence goes to three to five years in prison. So you figure it out. ff Defending the light sentence given Schafnit:z on the basis that our whole criminal justice proce- dure in drug cases needs a dras- tic overhauling is sophistry. I happen to agree with that, too, but it can't be selective. Taking it easy on Schafnitz while filling our prisons with other drug offenders who committed much less serious crunes sends a dan- gerous message, ihdeed. A recent New York Times review of the book "Crime and Punishment in America" by Elliott Currie points out that briefly in the news Registrar of Voters office at (714) 567-7558. April Cubbage named to academic team A Costa Mesa resident has been named to the All-USA Com- munity and Junior College Acad- emic First Team for 1998. April Cubbage was honored this week at a recognition cere- mony at the Fountai.nebleau Hilton Resort in Miami Beach during the 78th annual conven- tion of the American Association of Community Colleges. Nearly 1,300 students were nominated for the award, and just 20 were named to the first team, including three from California. The academic team is spon- sored by Phi Theta Kappa. the national community college honor society, and USA Today. Grades, leadership and conununity service are considered in team selection. A graduate of Newport Harbor High School, Cubbage graduated in December from Orange Coast College, which paid her travel expenses to Florida. Also attending the recognition ceremony were Cubbage's fiance, Shawn Vegg, her mother, Marla Vick, and sister, Heather. Cubbage, who is a first-semes- ter women's studies major at UCLA, was nominated for the aw- ard by OCC President Margaret A. Gratton. On April 16, Cubbage was named to the 24-member All-Cal- ifornia First Team for 1998, spon- sored by Phi Theta Kappa and the Community College League of California. She works nine hours each week with the Los Angeles Commission on Assaults Against Women. After completing a six- week training course earlier this spring, she earned the designa- tion as a state-certified counselor to work on the commission's tele- phone hotline. Two businessmen re-elected to UCI board 1Wo Newport-Mesa business- 10 Days Only (Call today -get connected In 48-hours guaranteed) 10 Dollar Installation (save over $20.00) 10 Dollan Off Your Firit C.blc Bill (Good for Complete Basic or Starpack Service) YOU CALL, WE INSTALL $10 cable TV .Connection Within 41 Houn -Guaranteed!* Now you can get connected to C.Omcast Cable with our Instant Install and receive $10 off your first cable bill. Plus, we,U have you connected within 48 hours or installation is FREE! Hurry, 1 O DllJI Ontr Aprl 11 ·JO P.S. Atk about our money!"Avfns S~ and ave up to $35.00 every month! t .. • "over the pcu;t decade, long sen- tences and hard lime have become the hallmarks of cnnunal justice in America. .. Although the conservative coalition blames our system for being soft on crim- inals, Currie notes that no other country except Russia uses pris- ons with such a free band. Amer- icans punish crime, particularly property and drug crimes,. more severely than other countries.• But not, it appears, for every- one. And therein lies the basis of the anger over the Schafnitz sen- tence. There are a good many legitimate reasons for challenging the manner in which we deal with drug cnmes m Amenca, mcludmg the refusal of politioans to take a straight look at decrurunahzing drugs. But as long dS the present system is m place, it must be applied eqwtably Anytlung less simply will bulwark the contempt that large segments or the popula- tion -especidlly young people - already hold for th e rules of our society. men have been re-elected to two- year terms on the UCI Foundation. Paul Fredenc Marx, a partner with Rutan and Tucker in Costa Mesa, will continue to serve as general counsel, and William F. Podlich, managing director ol Pacific Investment Co. m New- port Beach. will be vt ce chairmdn of the foundatJ.on's finance and investment committee The UCI Foundation lS a volun- teer orgaruzallon of community leaders who provtde strategic advice to university offioals, help raise funds for resedrch and schol- arships, and manage pnvate m- vesbnents for lhe university. Thomas T. Tierney, president of Vita Tech Intemallonal and cluef executive officer or Body Wise International, has been elected to a two-year term as foundation chairman. A prominent philan- thropist and ardent supporter of UCJ for many years, he has served on the foundation since 1993. Tiemey succeeds Thomas H. Nielsen, managmg director or U.S. Trust in Costa Mesa. who has been chairman smce 1996. To get some additional per- spective, I asked a highly respected Orange County Junst about the disposition of the Schafnitz case. While reluctant to be critical of another judge's decision and acknowledging that he wasn't privy to the details of the case, he also wondered aloud about the nature of the message being delivered. "The real concern to me, ff he said, "is the perception that there are different levels of justice depending on money and social status. And the further percep- tion that the only way those who have neither can level the play- mg field is·by acqwring one or the other. Unfortunately, that sometimes comes pretty close to reality, and a sentence Wee the one handed down in the Schalrutz case simply supports that view.• If two words could character- tze the published reaction to the Schafnitz sentencing, they would be sadness and chsillu.siomnent. The perception of inequality is as destructive clS the inequality itself. Even in a community as well-endowed as the one in wluch we live, buying justice is anathema to those who perceive it, mcludrng many who can afford it. 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State employees have not received a cost-of-livmg salary increase since a 3% hike in Jan- uary 1995 and have worked without a contract since July 1995. Union negotiators want an across-the-board pay raise, but Gov. Pete Wilson has proposed a pay-for-performance system in which supervisors determine pay raises for each employee. Costa Mesa r esidents can apply for group Registered voters in Costa Mesa can apply for an opening on the Measure M Citizens cifyside Oversight Committee, an inde- pendent watchdog organ.i%ation chosen by the Grand Jurors Association of Orange County. The committee is responsible for monitoring the expenditures and status of Orange County's Measure M transportation sales tax program. Orange County voters passed Measure M in 1990. Committee members, who are not paid, are chosen from each of Orange County's five supervi- sorial districts. The current vacancy is from the 2nd District, which includes Costa Mesa. The deadline to apply is May 8. 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FAMILY VIOLENCE WORKSHOP ~ The Guardian Angels presents ' program on family and teen vio- ce titled •He Loves Me, He ves Me Not" at 5:30 p.m. at tton Place Hotel, 4500 acArthur Blvd., Newport ach. Admission is free. Reser- ations are requested. by calling 737-5242, ext. 10. :ua REPRESENTATIVE t A representative from the 'admissions office at the Universi- ~ of California, Irvine, visits from :9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at OCC's lransfer 'Center, 2701 Fairview Road, Cos-tt Mesa. For more information, r1432-5894. FUTURE OF HIV Or. Paul Cim.och of the Center for Special Immunology speaks on •The Future of HIV• from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Doubletree Hotel, 3050 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Por reservations or more information, call 253-1512. ISAAEL MEMORIAL DAY The Jewish Community Cen· ter of Orange County presents "Yom Ha Zikarori': Israel Memori- al Day• at 7 p.m. at 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. The free event features Hebrew songs and read- ings and an address by the Israeli consul. For more information, call 755-0340. YOUNG REPUBLICANS Orange County Young Repub- licans holds a mixer from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at the Blue Water Grill, 630 Lido Park Drive, Newport Beach. Admission is $5 for members and $8 for guests. For more informa- tion, call 475-5559. RESTORING BALANCE Therapist Maxine Cohen pre- sents a free program on accom- plishing the most with the least amount of stress at 7 p.m. at the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. For more information, call 717-3801. COMPUTER auB The Orange Apple Computer Club meets from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in OCC's chemistry building at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Castlewood Systems will demonstrate its new removable- media hard drive. The first meet- ing is free; annual membership is $30. For more information, call 836-0522. 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ACaNT REDUCTION PROGRAM Healthtech presents a free introductory workshop, •Accent Reduction and Cultural Adapta- tion in the Workplace," from 9 to 10:30 a.m. every other Saturday and from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Wednes- days at the Healthtech offices, 3140 Redhill Ave., Suite 150, Cos- ta Mesa. Seating is limited. For reservations or more information, call 7 51-0255. AEROBIC-CARDIO KICK BOXING Body Design and United Stu- dios of Sell-Defense offers aero- bic-cardio kick boxing classes from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 1000 W. Coast Highway, Suite C, New- port Beach. The cost is $8 per class. For more information, call 722-0526. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Alcoholics Anonymous mem- bers meet from 6:45 to 7:45 a.m. Mondays through Fridays in Room 3 at Oasis Senior Center, 800 Mar- guerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For more information, call 644-3244. ALZHEIMER'S SUPPORT • The Alzheimer's Association and Grief Support Group of New- port Villa WesWilla Rosa co-spon- sors a free support group meeting for caregivers at 7 p.m. on the fourth Thursday of each month through October at Newport Villa West Assisted Living, 393 Hospital Road, Newport Beach. For more information, call 631-3555. • The Alzheimer'~ Association and Mesa Terrace, a residential community for people with Alzheimer's disease and related dementia, offers a free support group for caregivers at 6:30 p.m. on the first Tuesday of each month at Mesa Terrace, 350 W. Bay St., Costa Me~. For more information, ~all 283-1111. ANIMAL BEREAVEMENT GROUP Rebecca Lewis leads an animal bereavement group that special- izes in the needs of individuals who have sick and/or dying ani- mals in their lives. It meets at 3 p.m. every Tuesday at 3101 W. Coast Highway, Suite 311, New- port Beach. The cost is a donation to an animal charity of the attendee's choice. For reservations, call 721-5750. ANOTHER PASSAGE Another Passage, a transitional support group for people experi- encing changes in their lives, meets from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Wednesdays in Room 3 at Oasis Senior Center, 800 Margnerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For more information, call 644-3244. BALBOA SKI CLUB The Balboa Ski Club meets at 7 p.m. on the first and third Tuesday of each month during winter in the Tee Room at Newport Beach Golf Course, 3100 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 854-7560. BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENINGS Oasis Senior Center conducts blood-pressure screenings from 9 to 11 a.m. on the first and third Tuesday of each month in Room 3 at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. Screenings also are ---\ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1998 AS available from 1 to 2:30 p.m . on the second and fourth Wednesday ot each mo.nth at Mariners Park, Dover Street at Irvine Avenue, Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 644-.3244. BODY IMAGE SUPPORT The Newport Beach Psycho- logical Association offers a body image/moderate eating support group at 7 p.m. Wednesdays at 3101 W. Coast Highway, No. 311, Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 721-5750. BRAILLE INSTITUTE Oasis Senior Center offers a Braille class to help with sight loss from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m . Thursdays in Room 4 at 800 Marguerite Ave .. Corona del Mar. For more infor- mation, call 644-3244. BRAIN TUMOR SUPPORT A brain-tumor support group meets lrom 7 to &.30 p.m. on the first and third Thursday of each month at Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The meetings are free. For more infor- mation, call 722-~237. BREAST CANCER SUPPORT A breast-cancer support group meets from noon to 2 p.m. Tues- days at Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The meetings are free. For more infor- mation, call 722-6237. BRIGHTER IMAGE Free professional consultation for makeup, wigs, etc., is available for cancer patients by appointment only from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wed- nesdays at Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more information, call 722-6237. CANCER SUPPORT GROUPS A free cancer support group SJ>..,,_-....... ,,, .... _ ....... meets from 7 to 8:30 p.m. OD tbe fowtb Tuesday o1 each month et Patty and George Hoag_ Cancer Center, .COOO W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more infor· mation, call 722-6237. CARDS/BINGO The Jewish Senior Center offers card games from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. every third Tuesday. A kosher lunch is offered at noon for $3 per senior. For more informa- tion, call 513-5641. CAREGIVER SUPPORT COUNSELING Oasis Senior Center offers caregiver supportive counseling for people caring for a loved one. For appointments or more infor· mation, call 644-3244. CHEMOTHERAPY SUPPORT Hoag Cancer Center offers support for individuals facing or undergoing bone-marrow trans· plant or stem-cell rescue. For more information, call 574-6872. CHESS CLUB Chess lovers of all ages are invited to join the Jewish Senior Center's chess dub from 7 to 10 p.m. Tuesdays at 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. For more informa· tion. call 513-5641. COED SUPPORT . • The Newport Beach Psycho- logical Association offers a coed support group at 7 p.m. Thurs· days at 3101 W. Coast Highway, Suite 311, Newport Beach. The support group requires free pre- assessment before joining. For more information, call 722-4588. • The Healing Connection offers a coed relationship group at 7 p.m. Wednesdays at 4425 Jam- boree Road, Suite 180-A, New- port Beach. For more information, call 261-8003. Mattress Outlet Sto BRAND NEW -COSMETTCALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best for Less! I ~ 3165 Harbor Blvd. ,.... Costa Mesa One Block Soutb of 405 f'Wy 545-7168 • A6 I W~DNESOAY, APRIL 29: 1998' I • t I I • t I RIVE RA found resistance.• The result, Davis said, WOI •nothing less than an explosion of CONTINUED FROM A 1 uncontrolled, unreasoning rage• by his client. i.ngs as read to hun by a Spanish "He didn't kill Mrs. Jacobson mterpreter, was arrested within He over-killed her,• Davis said. JlllllUtes in the parking lot of the Deputy District Attorney Deb- Cowtyards shopping center. bie Uoyd said even though The alleged murder weapon Rivera was intoxicated, he knew was found wrapped in a handker-what be was doing when he ch.Jet under d car parked m the killed Jacobson and attacked Jot, authorities said . Johansen. Rivera faces charges of mur-"The evidence will show the der with special circumstances, defendant did exactly what he l'ttempted robbery and carjac k-warited to do when he thrust that rng. It convicted, he could face knife into Mrs. Jacobson,• Uoyd 1ile rn pnson without the possi-said. hility of parole Lloyd said pools of blood fowtd The key question in court in the garage prove Rivera Tue!>day WdS not who killed "ambushed Jacobson at the door Jacub!>on and assaulted Jo-of her car• then rifled through the han!>t!O, but why Rivera did it. trunk of her Toyota Camry look- Oav1!> contend'> that his client ing for valuables, meaning he didn't mean to kill Jacobson, but killed her in a botched robbery onl) wanted to c.cdfe her with and the special circumstances the kmfe and J>Pr~uade her to with a mandatory life prison sen- part with !>onw money or other te nce should apply. property Jacobson's husband, who Thdt would medn the !>pec1al-1 attended court along with one of circum!>lc1n ce'> <>nhancement his adult sons and severaJ family c1ddPd to thP hrst-d<•gree murder friends, testified briefly Tuesday, C"harcw v. ould not c1pply, since saying he was at home aJone the k11l111q did not occur dunng asleep m front of the television the com11l1!.>..,10r1' of dnother when he was awakened by the < rm1e, Dc1v1.., '>did II it I!> screams of a neighbor, who had dropp('d, R1u.•1d could he sen-found his wife's body. tl'nced to lllP in pnsun with the Michael Jacobson said he pos!>1lllhty ol pt1rnlt• barely could recognize lus wife Ddv1s sc11d Rivera, who had when he saw her lying motionless been dnnk1nq heavily the ddy of on her back near her car. th<' murd<"r ond hdd c1 blood-alco-He only became visibly emo- hol 1Pv1•I rJl>out twin> lh<' legdl tional on the stand when Lloyd l1m1t, chdn't c•xrwct dnyonc• to put handed him a plastic envelope up c1 fiqht . with his wife's car keys in it and So whc•n Jc1cobson, who was asked if be recognized them. The c1lmo'>l d'> tc1ll c1nd proh~bly hedv-keys were found in Rivera's pants IN thc1n hN dtlackN, resisted and k t b Ji ft his t qut mto c1 wrf'!>tlmg mc1tch with poc ~ Y po. ce a er arres · luVNd ovr>r the> knife, Ddvis said With operung statements from hi-. c llPnt Jllc.t lo~t it .. both attorneys and most of the .. H1., intc•nti~ns thdt night prosecution's case pr~sented wc>rl' to '>l"df P '>omeom• so ba.dly Tuesday, the Rivera trial was thc1l thPY would qive him what-expect~d to continue today. It 1•1,.f'f he c1'>kecl for or demanded," then will take a three-day recess 1Jc1v1-. -.c11d "Hdvtng expected before resuming Tuesday, when c omphc1nn'. fc•dr and acqu1es-the case could be handed to the <Pnn'. t-~ IR1vcrd) 1nstec1d 1ury,offidalssaid. CRYSTAL CAVE · Metaphysic"! Boo~ · Original Jewelry Gifts, Artwork · Minerals & Gemstones · t1and Carved Cryslal Quan Yin & Buddhas Psychic Readings (Call store for appointment) ·Tea Leaves ·Astrology · Herbs. Essential Olis. 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Sudweeks' mother, Sandy, left this week for New York for a tap- ing of television's "Sally Jessy Raphael" Show,• which is doing a segment on mothers of Il!urdered children. Johnson said it has been tough to move on with his life since the murder. #Now with these charges hanging over my head, J can't . leave," he saJd. "I'm concerned l with the end result of this case. ~ but the police don't want ariy-1 thing to do with me." ~ ALS ASSOOATION ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER I I The Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Association, Orange County Chapter, needs many volunteers. For infonnatioo, call the chapter office at 375-1922. AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION The American Heart Associa- tion iS looking for volunteers to perform various general office duties including photocopying, typing, light computer work, as well as preparing large mailings and other various dencaJ duties from 9 a.m. to noon or 1 to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. Call Teri Brown, volunteer coordinator, at 856-3555 for more infonnation. AMERICAN HOME HEALTH HOS- PICE PROGRAM The American Home Health tt2Ddl~ Holy Smokes! bf. ,,., Y••••.iw 211 1/3 of our Bar is ....__....Certified Outdoors! 3 Outdoor Pool Tables Always "Your Home Away From Hom eN ••iii 18.30 Ne w port Blvd. Newport at Harbor Costa Mesa· 5 48-8428 • Absolutely No broker or Policy Fees • Quality Personalized Service • Family Owned Agency • Established in 1927 Llc#0550290 MERCURY INSURANCE CO. Craig Brown Insurance (714) 760-1255 UO Nl'll'J'Or1 Cn1ter Drlt>e, # 122 • Newport Bcacli in Fa.'lliiun Island The Sound of Mosle Chapter of · The Guilds of the Orange County Performing Arts Center Fabulous sale of d esigne r and ready-to-wear fashions that have b een out on the town and suitable for a REPEAT PERFORMANCE I I volunteer diredory Hospice Program needs volun· teers to give emotion~ support to terminally ill patients and their families m the great~r Orange County area. n~g 15 provided. For information, call 550-0800 or (800) 540-2545. CENTER DOCENTS If you love the arts, become a Center Docent. It enables you to see and be involved in the Orange County Performing Arts Center as few are able. You'll frequent backstage and below stage areas, giving publJc tours of the Center. To learn more and apply, call the Support Groups office at 556-2122, ext:218. COUEGE HOSPITAL The College Hospital Costa Mesa Auxiliary is seeking volun- teers to perform clerical. recep- tion desk, gift shop and other duties at the hospital. For mfor- mation, call 642-2734 between 9 a.m. and 4 p .m . FOOD DISTRIBUTION Help unload and open food (1 \..'' Pri ' A~ '' 1 r f • ! '• ---- Since 1972 boxes for nonprofit distnbullon Volunteers should be wilhng to work two hours once a month di the Newport Beach Commuruty Center. The center is located at 883 W. 15th St. For more inlor- mation, call 631-2177. GIRL SCOUTS Girl Scouts of Orange County• needs volunteers to be trained as troop leaders, serve on special cornmittees and give lectures, demonstrations or classes. For more information, call 979- 7900. HOSPICE FAMILY CARE Free October Hospice Helper Training. Hospice Family Care 1s seeking people to help with errands, visits and companion. slup to terminally ill patient!> and their families. If you are lb or older and available two to six hours a week, call for this free training. For more information. call Larry Mariotti at 556-6000 S~1lp FITNESS CENTER Since 1982 631-3623 IN WE.STCUff SHoPPINO CENT'Ut AT lfMHS AVI. & 17TH ST. IN NEWPORT RACH Who Will Reign As the New MISS COSTA MESA? It Could Be You!! May 31st is the day Miss Costa Mesa 1998 w ill be crowned, culminating 53i'd ANNUAL COSTA MESA, FISH FRY AND CARNIVAL. Young women interested in competing may receive further information by calling Costa Mesa ctiamtier of Commerce . (714) 185-9090 or Cindy Budcley at 211-5922 or 1\'langle Square at 722-1600 x.21. Hurry, as the,. ls • dHdlln• for entries. --------------Yes, I am Interested In entering the 1998 Miss Com MeSa Plgffnt My Namt ls:--.;.;__~ ...... ~~ ...... -----~ ........ '-!'-"--- My Phont' Day _...;......._...__,......_......._ __ ~ My Me: MyT1ltnt hftldPltfOn~-----. ....... ........,._...;...-. Mail to: I I R e· I s p c a St 1 S• d d St s h ti EYE-OPENER Parochials lose issue by more than 4-1 vote. By a vote of more than 80%, Santa Margarita, Mater Dei, Servite/ osary told to leave the public schools leagues by the fall of 1999. Barry Faulkner, Daily Ptlot BUENA PARK -The CIF Southern ·on Council voted Tuesday to remove ochial schools Sarita Margarita, Mater ei and the combined entity of Servile d Rosary, from Orange CoWlty public- hool leagues, beginning the fall of 9. "We'll regroup and come to a decision (on appealing),· said Hemenway, who expressed reluctance to devote his time and energy lo appeals, at the expense of his administrative duties. MWe'll probably appeal. (Going to court) isn't what we're about. We'll try to f1nd a way to make the best of it.# ·deas1on will bring an end to league com- petition between Santa Margarita and Sea View rivals Corona del Mar and Newport Harbor, satisfying the Back Bay schools' parents, coaches and administra- tors, who believed the school's lack of attendance boundaries created competi- tive inequity. Santa Margarita will compete in the Sea View League in the 1998-99 school year, as will Mater Dei in the Sunset League and Servile/Rosary in the Golden West League. QUOTE OF THE DAY "We'll regroup and COITU' co a~ (on appea,JJng) .•• • -SANl'A MARGARITA PIUNGl'AL MERRITT HEMENWAY ated two years ago to lulllt postseason travel costs. The regionalized format. which will end next fall, drew strong crit- 1osm from coaches. who often had to face league nvals in the first or second round of the playoffs. The council also defeated a proposal to revoke the ·association rule,• which prevents prep coaches from coaching dthletes from their schools 1n year-round club programs. Santa Margarita Pnncipal Merntt emenway, who said previously his hool would exhaustively appeal such a · ion, backtracked slightly after Tues- y's vote, in which less than 10 of 69 ction league representatives present pported the Rancho Santa Margarita- ln separate votes with roughly the same results, the council approved the placement of Mater Dei, Servite/Rosary, as well as Damien dOd St. Lucy's in the parochial area, comprised primarily of Los Angeles-based catholic schools. Section schools are leagued only with those from their same designated M area," thought they may choose to compete as free-lance schools. Orange County schools would then releague for competition beginning the fall of 1999. The counol also approved a football playoff format for next fall which will place the Pacific Coast League, including Costa Mesa and Estancia, in Division VJ with the Sea View, Century, Empire and Golden West leagues. Mesa, Estanoa and the rest of the PCL formerly competed in Division vm. Tius format will likely be altered when county schools releague for the fall of 1999. El Modena High mtroduced a propos- al -to be voted on at the next meeting council meebng m October -which would create eruoUment-based playoffs LO boys and girls water polo and boys and guls swimnung Corona del Mar boys swim coach Mike Starkweather, whose Sea Kings currently V1e LD Division I against schools with up to three umes as many students, has long chdmpioned such a plan. ased school's wish to avoid placement in e parochial area. Barriilg successful appeal, Tuesday's A proposal to create enrollment-based playoffs was Wlanimously defeated. The council widely supported an end to regionalized playoffs in all sports, ere- SEA KINGS BOUNCE BACK •Corona del Mar gets that old feeling after stampeding past host Irvine in three straight. Greg BUrdeia u against N~wport Harbor and Santa Marganta), but we played a lot bard· er on every single ~t (against Irvine).• Sophomore setter Kevin Hansen (46 Ulists) earned praise from Conti for keeping V~uero blockeJS ott be.lanCe, and a cast of hitters took advantage for the win- ners. DenD.is Alahuler PQunded 1 S ldlli, Greg s~ 13, Greg coon 11 and Greg Burden nine, while Buroen added '5 digS and Coob cblpped Ill two bk>cU ~CO~lftb.. ~CDD=·= =-~= to~l111• HIGH SCHOOL BOYS VOLLEYBALL PAUL BERS.EBACH I DAILY PILOT Newport Harbor's Scott Archbold (20) reflects the Sailors' attitude as they put on stirring rally to top host Santa Margart~ In five. •Newport rallies to take 10-15, 14-16, 15-8, 15-9, 15-13 Sea View League win at Santa Margarita, clinch title. By Molly Yanity, Daily Piiot RANCHO SANTA MAR- GARITA -The smallest guy on the court Tuesday night at Santa M~arita High gave Newport Hamor the biggest boost in over- coming an 0-2 deficit to clinch the Sea View League title in five games, 10-15, 1-'-16, 15-8, 15-9, lS.13, over a tenacious Eagle squad. Ty Tramblie, a 5-foot-10 junior, used sheer bustle (and bis inaed.ible leaping ability) to tum the match around after the host- ing Eagles jumped out to a 9-0 leod ln the second set after tak- ing the first 15-10. "It wasn't that we were play- mg that poorly. We just won (the Tournament of Champions in Santa Barbara) and Santa Mar- garita is better than those teams," Newport Coach Dan Glenn said. "1\' makes things happen. It's hard for me to ever talce him off the court.• As the Tars, the No. 1 team in Orange County with a iecord of 14-0 and 7-0 in the league, seemed to plum.met in game two, 'Iramblie chased down an errant pass that appeared to be deed. He sprawled onto the floor and reached out his arm to up the ball before sliding into th wall. Scott WID Dore pushed the ball over the net and New- port was on the come- back trail. The Eagles (9-3, 5-2), ranked No. 3 m the county, watched the Sailors tie the game and fend off four game points before sealing it • ter Thavis Nelson's con- trol and the depth of Harbor's squad kept the match within reach. Matt Jameson led the Tars with 32 k:ill.s, while Scott Archbold put down 27. up at 16-14. Thamblie became Mr. Ty Tramblle Thamblie finished the match with 14 digs, nine kills and foux total blocks. He also racked up some assists when Inspirational, blocking players up to eight inches taller than him, running down hits and shanks and conung up with some kills of his own. "That's what's nice about high school volleyball, size isn't every- thing. Ball control is,• Glenn said. While Thamblie's heroics may have swung the momentum. set· all-league performer Nelson went out in the first set with a jammed knuckle on bis nuddle finger. •Tue biggest thing is our depth,· Glenn said. •navis gets hurt and we don't miss a beat.• Santa Margarita's Stanford- bound senior Marcus Skacel tal- lied a match-high -'3 ldlls. OCC in b~e-brawl with GWC dent report, both teams mey bav to forfeit the remainder of their see· son. OCC bas two gatnes left, wbll GWC, battling for an at-1~ playoft berth, bu one. A '*i·hop single alld cwo Pita errors on saaif1ce bunt attempts I ded the b61e1 to set up the game-ending walk. occ led, ~ ·O, then rallied With fi in the te'Ymth to cut Into an 1 t • 5 deftdt and tied the game on John Wkin .. leadoff homer ln th ninth. Corona del Mar High ··produda l<eYtn Stuart and Reuben QU&edge (two RBI) Mth cootribUted to tb1 ~ustm' l4·hlt attaclL OCC, wbkh has lost Dve ~ ... _,., Sll20. 1· H Iii C!Dft· ...-. owe 11 now 11-1& 10.u. CLUB TENNIS Towersey wins SACC women's title • She qualifies for the Tea Cup Classic this summer. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pt/or SANTA ANA HEIGHTS -Man- anne Towersey of Santa Ana Country Club won her 14th women's club championship m 17 years Tuesday CLASSIC as she fired an 80 i.....::.......;.._....;....;__~ in the fourth and fmal round of the championship fhghl Towersey shot 316 for the tow- nament (82, 76, 78 and 80), a vic- tory by 20 strokes, and qualified for this year's Tea Cup Classic, the area's midswnme.r event for women in the Fletcher Jones Motorcars/Daily Pilot Club Championship Senes. Towersey's 14 titles are the most (men or women) in the his- tory of SACC. the oldest private golf course in Orange County. She entered the final round (extended from last Friday) with a 12-stroke lead over her nearest competitor Nicole Ronald, SACC champi· on LO 1991 and '94, carded an 88 on Tuesday. after rounds of 83, 83 and 82. to finish as runner-up (336) No other player was in con- tenbon. Last year. the Tea Cup Classic was created largely because Of golfers Wee Towersey and Selby Schnber (Big Canyon Country Club), who won their respective club titles runrung away. Towersey, who has won tow SACC titles m a row, qualified to repeat in the Tea Cup Classic and 1om Schnber, Deruse Woodard (Mesa Verde Country Club) and the Newport Beach Country Club wmner, who will be crowned on Thursday, m tlus year's event. scheduled for Santa Ana Country Club (tentatively on July 31). ln SACC's first flight, top fin- ishers included: Margaret Darnell (229 net), Debbie Britton (230), Karen Zimmerman (24-'), Gino Watkins (238) and Joann Brekhus (234). ln the second flight: Christine Child (222), Betsy Tarbell (226), Jamee Blanton (236), Cathy Ryan (232), Jan Cencel (245) and Bctty- lou Crosson (246). In the thiJd flight: Sean Baker (227), Marg Ryckoff (230), Myrna Preeman (237), Jackie Voelkl (2-'S), lkuko Shimano (237) and Debbie Tomt (250). NN CdM'sDavis to play in 'Ibe Challenge · Corona d Mer reai· d t Scott Davts, the fOr. mer No 2 doubles player In the wcitd. will play dou- blel with Bob Lam in Tbe Cballen.ge, a natlOMlly t vlled vent on tb9 NUVMn lbw MiDkJr-.. cbcUlt. JuDe 18-21 at .. Pau.dM ,... QUb .. N"'JPCl't l11tta WEDNESDAY, APRIL: 29, 1998 .. SOfT8A L Costa Mesa's Chisholm hurls no-hitter on way to 12-1 win MCMC CDoUT LMo9ll c.onA litllA ,.rm ......... llMcN 40 191 · 1 ~(Oof), t1A;2;~Cl8). 116;3 Hiii (LI}, 11 .. ... 1 ..... tu).~ 2 ..... (CM), 2A 1; J Met-II.I) 2oU. .. • 1. MM*-(CM). SS. 1: 2. Hlilewtll (LI), 55.S; 3. lttll (CM), 56.1. • Kristin Chisholm baffles Artists in the PCL victory. COSTA MESA -Costa Mesa High senior Kristin Chisholm ~sed the first no-hitter of her career Tuesday as the host Mus- tangs hdnd.Jed Laguna Beach, 12- 1, in a six -urning Pacific Coast League softball game. Mesa's Julie Collett went 4 for 4 wtlh two RBI, while Heather Chrisllansen was 3 for 3 with three RBI dlld Brooke Shanley hit her flI'Sl homer for the winners (4- 13, 1-4 m league) Ctusholm struck out three and did not walk a batter l"AOAC COAST LEAGUE Costa ,._. 12. &...gunit hed\ 1 Laguna BecKh 001 000 1 0 2 COSta Mesa 050 043 -12 IJ 3 Woodbury and Davidson, Chisholm and Chrost1ansen W Chisholm, 4 11 L -Woodbury 2B Chmt1ansen (CM) HR Shanley (CM) Danner sparkles COSTA MESA -Estancia High freshman Jocmna Danner fanned eight in a complete-game three- hitter and gut the lone hit for the Eagles with two out m the sev- . en th. But v10.,1l111g Umvers1ly pre- vail Pd 101 u 1-0 Pacific Coast ,Leagu<> o.,ollboll win Tuesday al TeWmklt> Pc1rk Danrwr·~ '>Jn<Jle broke up Ttlfony Wdldman·~ would-be no- no, wh1IP Megan Del Castillo's homer to lt>fl-center held m the fifth Wd'> tht> cWference for the Tro1an!> fatanc1a fell to 4-6, 2-3. PAORC COAST LEAGUE UN1111:RSrTY 1, ESTANCIA 0 Unover\1ty 000 010 0 1 3 0 Estan{oa 000 000 0 · 0 1 1 Waldman and Scarborough. Danner and Cachola W Waldman l Danner 4 5 HR Del Castillo IU) OCC wins final e MISSION VIEJO Carne Gnm~on·~ two-out, fJrst-innmg double drovP in two runs dnd Sontd CorrPc1 pitched seven strong mnmgs to lead Orange Coast College tu d 2-1 season- endrng softbdll victory against OrangP Empire Conference host Sdd<ilPbdck Monday. MOST EVERYTHING! (I BUY • SELL J\ .. CONSIGNMENT • Little Tikes Yard Toys • Selective Macernicy Wear • Ear Piercing 949-6) 1-7J6J 2 584 Newport Blvd. Co sta Mesa Correa. a Costa Mesa High product provided a diamond rarl· ty when she retired the 6ide in the sixth on just two pitches. 'IWo Gaucho hitters made first-pitch outs and a third out was automat- ically recorded when the Saddle· back pitcher's spot came up. The Saddleback bwler was forced to leave the game after being bit in the bead by a teammate's warm- up throw, leaving the hosts with only eight players for the rest of the game and creating the auto- matic out in their lineup. Crimson's clutch hit was one of only three for the Pirates, who completed their season 11-24, 2- 19 in conference. ORANGE HoW'ME CONfBt.ENCE CIMw Co.uT 2. 5.-.aM:X 1 occ 200 000 0 . 2 3 1 Saddleback 001 000 0 • 1 s 1 Correa and Carmen; Southerland, Kroener (4) and Nunes. W ·Correa, 7-12. l • Southerland. 28 • Grimson (OCQ, Bjenitreim. Vanguards win two COSTA MESA -Chrissy Vega went 6 for 7 with five stolen bases and four runs to help lead South- ern California College to a dou- bleheader sweep of Golden State Athletic Conference visitor Biola Tuesday. Jen Houston (20-4) one-hit the Eagles in the opener, a 12·0 five- mni.ng verdict, and pitcher Kim Kahn scattered three singles to up her record to 2-0 in a 10-1 second- game blowout that also ended after five frames. The Vanguards improved to 42-9. GOLDEN STATE ATHLET1C ~ Flntgmne 5oCAL Cou.Eca 12. 8aA 0 B1ola 000 00 · 0 1 2 SoCat Cottege 462 Ox • 12 13 0 Curiel and Fludc; Houstoo and Blankenship. W Hduston, 20-4. l • Curiel. 28 • Vega (SCQ 38 -Groshen (SCQ 5-td~ 5oCAL CouEGE 10, 8aA 1 Biota 010 00· 1 3 3 SoCal College 503 2x • 10 10 1 Curiel and Fluck, Norvell (3); Kahn and Blankenship W -Kahn. 2-0. l -Curiel. 38 Irwin (SCQ. ... 1, Hll'KDdt (CM). 2:QJ; 2. 9'l'y (LI). 2:()9: l Or1ll (CM), l . 12. 1. .. -1. Henc:odl (~). 4;A 1; 1. ~ (\.I), 4:4l; 3. Moen (Lt). 4'.49 J.J00· 1. Ojedt (CM). 11:04; 2. ~(CM). 11 :05; Zucbrt (\.I). 11 :JS. UO .... I. "1ce'tCMl. 15.6; 2.CroJI (UI), 11.7; 3. AraflM (CM). 19.0. JOO .. • 1. l'lb (CM), 43.~ 2. Htflewell (ll). .W.1, J Htndtnon (LI), 45.0l. 4eo ...-• 1. Costa MIU (.Jonef. Stewwt, Menlnez. 61~, 46.9. 1,to0.....,-1. \NW BMcll, 3:48. tU • 1. Browning ( , s-9; 2. Matt Good (CM), S-6; J. Madson (LB), ~ U • 1. Sou (CM), 1M; 2. ll'.n (CM), 17-2; 3. Good (CM). 1M. ". 1. Sou (CM), 36-'1. No second 0( third. ff'· 1. Rudetlll (CM), 52·1; 2. Hulllgow (CM), 44-11; l VII (CM), 39'-t 112. DT • 1. Rudelltl (CM). 147.(); 2. Hufllger (CM), n/1; l. 1Yes (CM). nla. GaS lAGUNA luot Q, <:ona MuA SJ 100. 1. Chaidy (lB). 12.I; 2. Johnson (la), 13.l; 3. Gabe (LB). 1U. 200. 1. Cramml (lB), 77.1; 2. Johnson (LB), 27 A, 3 Kroening (CM), 27.5. 400-I. Cramm! (lB), 1:01.4; 2. Vlrl De Walker (CM), 1 :o2.l; l . Htndenol'I (LB), I :03.1. IOO ·I. OeNoewer (CM), 2'..M; 2. Kreca (LB}, 2.41; l. Mill« (CM), 2M. 1,IOO • 1 OeNoeww (CM). S:A2; 2. Cotton (CM). 5:56; 3. M1flef (CM), 6:02. l,200 • 1. ~(CM), 14:22; 2. Land.-os (CM), 14:2~ no third. 100 H • 1. Nldlolson (CM), 18.7; 2. Faulkner (LB), 18.I; J. Jankowski (CM), 18.9. JOO H • 1. Jankowski (CM), 51.A; 2. Nicholion (CM). 52.8; J. Almes (LB), 53.0. ~,,..., .1. Laguna llead1, 52,4. 1,IOO ""-1 · I. Costa Meta (OeNC>e\Wf, Van De Walker, Cotton, l<toenlna), 4:27. HI· 1. Mayo (LB), 4-11; 2. Faulkner (LB), 4-6; 3. Weenlg (LB), 4-2. U • 1. Cramml (LB), lS-1; 2. Gabe (lB), 14-9; 3. F-.ind (LB), 14-3. Tl· 1. Vin De Walker (CM). 31-1 314; 2. Dono- van (LB), 29-10; 3. Jankowski (CM), 29-5 t/2. SP· 1. Hend9"0n (CM), 34-0; 2. Gunthenon (LB), 33-4; 3. Weenlg (LB), 29-9. DT • 1. Guntherton (LB), 121-0 112; 2. Weenig (LB), 88-5; J. t..ovko (CM), 82-6. SCHEDULE TODAY ........ High school • Corona del Mar at WOOdbrldge, 3:15 p.m.; El Toro at Newport Harbor, 3:15 p.m. •Vol~I High school boys -Estancia at Costa Mesa, 6 p.m. • Swinwnlna High school boys and girls -Newport Harbor at Corona del Mar, 3:15 p.m.; University at Estancia. 3:15 p.m.; Laguna Beach at Costa Mesa, 3:15 p.m. • 1ndt Md field High school boys and g irts -Newport Harbor at Corona del Mar, 3:15 p.m. First Annual Newport Harbor High School Home & Garden Tour •Thursday, May 7, 1998 • 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM Visit charming and unique homes in the Newport Harbor area . You will enjoy lunch catered by PLUM'S of Costa Mesa. Tickets only $30 TllCKETS PRE-SALE ONLY! CALL TODAY! (714) 399-3401 •Proceeds support academic programs of the Newport Harbor Educational foundation ~~1,.1,~~ ~ --------------------------~ .. ;i~; BOTOX®$199!wpoS 1 Lcruui<uY..CTli>J>Jl-.20.®_J4~~ .. ~~~~ Please Give a Child a Chance. a Gift of Love and Family. T HIRTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL ADOPTION GUILD To receive entry form, or for inf ormatton, please call: (949) 862-9890 or Fax 744-8779 *Hurry -Deadline for entry Is May 8tbl .. MCMCCDMT~ U....ft~­,.'1.HM(E). 1f.1;2. TftOntll(Vl.. 1U; l Un(U). 111. ... 1, ..... m. ll• 2. ......,.,., CU), Jil ~ 1 .... M..>U 411· l.MIM. SS.~2 M)wsM.56.t; l . MdMtt (£}. S7.1. -• 1. Mr M. 2.'01: 2. Orum> (I), 21>9: J. LoW M. 2;11. ..... • 1. Munoz (E). .u.4; 2 S.,0,.z (I;). 4A1: ). c.olb (\J). 4;42.7. l.J8I · 1. ~ (E). 1~ 2. Dahl (U), 10'..M; J. A,,.,.el (E). 10-A9. 1M ... • t Hsi (U). 1U, 2. Hoh (U), 11.6; '· ec.ca M. 11.t. -14 • 1. Hsi (U), 4U; 2. Nott (U), 47.1; ,_ COICll (U). "9.5 • ..... 1.U~46.6. 11 .. ~ • 1. Unlwrilty. 3:42.l. tU • 1. Oelat (U), U; 2. Mdntyre (U), ~ U · 1. Neighbor (U). 1H 114; 2. Genon (U), 1M 114; J. Rd (U), 1&-5. Tl-t. Miu (U). 37-t; 2. Un (U), J6..5; J. Mdntyre (U), 35-1 112. rv -not con1mtad. 11'-1. SU (U). 47·7: 2. Hanis (E), 45-3; 3. Uebenoood (E). '"· DT-1. Ju (U){ 12~2; 2. HarTb (E), 124-2; l. Uebet lgood E). 119-2. GR.S u..v.snv .,. IEsTANOA u 100 • 1. 8arbr (U), 13.()4; 2. JIYln (U), 13.2; 3. FllOJ (E). 13.6. 200-1.1'owM\ (U), 26.11; 2 Barker (U), 27.6; 3. Rott! (E). 21.0. .ao · 1. ludlen (U), 1 :04 O; 2 Ehrman (U) and ~nlngs (E), 1 :Gfi.1. -• 1. MatqUlnd (U), 2;23, 2 Hau (U), 2:31, ]. Halt (£). 2:32. 1,I00-1. Howwd (U), 5'.31, 2 ... II (U), 5:33; 3. Rb (U), 5:33.6. J.200 • 1, Jomak (U), 12:23.S; 2. H•ll (E), 1~28.4; J. Buen (U). 13:16 100 N • 1. Chen (U), 18.7, 2 Hsi (U), 19 O; 3. Boltron (E), 19-l. JOO H • 1. Hsi (U), Sl.5; 2. Jennl119s (E), 55.5; 3. Sldeghl (U), 56. 1 400 ""-1 · 1. e.st.ncla (Jennings. Sliva, Fay and Aoth), 54.9. 1,IOO ,..._, • 1. University, 4:27.1. HI · 1. Gulick (U), 4-8; 2. Weltmer (U), 4-6; 3. Paulick (U), 4-6. U · 1. Howard (U), 14-5; 2. Roth (E), 14-1 ~~ 3. Kim (U), 12-10. Tl· 1. Howard (U), 30-1; 2. Paulick (U), 29-10; 3. Conn (U), 28-5 112. SP· 1. Schroeder (U), 30-5 112; 2. Williams (U), ~2; 3. Budlen (U), 25-6 112. DT • 1. BudMtn (U), 83-1; 2. CMpenter (E), 76-7 112; l. Struwl (E), 71-5. 1 BAD M I NT 0 N ~;l Sea Kings fall, 14-5 CORONA DEL MAR - Sava.ona King, Mikuto Fuka- da and Brian Katusian each won three matches, but visit- ing Santiago was too much for the Corona del Mar High coed badminton team in a 14- 5 Garden Grove League vic- tory for the Cavaliers Tues- day. CdM fell to 4-10, 1-8. Brightest o.r its size Keychain Flashlight from 17.95 WWW. NIELSENLABS.COM 714 593-4924 In~ Vacant Qestaumnl 2 [.oLl}, 53CO ~· fl Buildi08. Conslruct.ed in 1986. oold • As Is." All Qe&auranl t:quipmenL el.c .... A Creal Buy! $749,000 p uJ L : .. ~ ,,. CdM stays perfec~ IRVINE Freshman Bri· an Morton &Wept 18 singles games and junior Curtis lllimore won 18 of 19 to lead visiting Corona del Mar High to a 14-4 Sea View League boys tenn1I win at Irvine High Tuesday. Coach Tun Mang's top-ranked Sea Kings (14-0, 1..0 in league) host second-place Woodbridge Thursday and can clinch at least a share of the league crown with a win. SIA VllW t.IMiUI <-Ml .. Mw .... lnllne .. ~Morton (CdM) dcrf. Ogle, 6-0, def. ArnMS, 6-0, d9f. Richter, 6-0; Jenwl (CdM) won, 6-1, 6-3, 6-1; Ellmore (CdM) won. 6-0, 6-1, 6.(). o..111111: Myers-Taylor (CdM) def. Yan- Dore, 6-3, def. Bllllmoria-friedman, 6-1, def. ~as-Cho. 6-&. Shahmardi-Mozey1nl (CdM) lost, 4-6. 3-6, won. 7-5; Kufmatil-Wong (CdM) lost,).(;, won. 6-3, k)5t. ).(;. SEA VIEW LIAGW s.wta MM ...... 17, Ne= tWbcw 1 5'ngM.: Rinelt (NH) but , 7-S. lost to Feen, 2-6; lost to Sheed, 0-6; MacMaster (NH) lost 0-6, 0-6, 0-6; Uhl (NH) lost 0-6, 0-6, 1-6 Doublea: ~5lnger (NH) lost to Hso- Gateway, 1-6; lost to Ware-5trettet, 1-6; lost to Oengonl-Poonlaw, 0-6; Snydef-Ta)lma (NH) lost 0-6, 1-6, 1-6; l.arl&Mily (NH) lost 2-6, 1-6, G-6. ~COAST LEAGUE tA9un11 HUis 1J, Costa Meu 5 S~ Gravis (CM) lost to Trimble, <>-6, def. MarCOYlch, 6-3; def. King. 6-0; Huang (CM) lost 2-6, 2-6, 2-6; Um (CM) lost 1-6, won 7-6 (U), 6-2. DcMlbles: Moms-Kakl (CM) tort to Eltter- lm-Kenny, 2-6; lost to Husser-levltt, 5-7; lort to Lee-Watson, ).(;; Kish-Nguyen (CM) lost (). 6, won 7-5, fort 6-7 (7-9); Peterson-Schwartz (CM) lort 0-6, 0-6, 0-6. QIM edged by two strokes • EL TORO -Coro-·• na del Mar High senior Chad Tow-• ersey, who recentl~lidified e collegiate future at ola Ma!Y- xnount, shot par 72 esday W earn medalist honors, but host m Toro earned a crudal 386-388 ~ View League boys golf victory ot the Marine Base. CdM is 8-4, 6-3•. ~ Tars' Olson eagles In l~ IRVINE -Newport Harb~r High's Kevin Olson mad~ ~ eagle on the last hole to finish at 1-under-par 35, but host hvinJ! defeated the Sailors, 180-190, in Sea View League golf action Tuesday at Oak Creek Golf Club. lrvine's Mike Lavery was medal- ist at 34. ~ 'Il'ai he Concanno , Rusty Hill (3~). Scott Tip -(38) and Mitch Johns (42) o scored for Harbor. Olson used a driver and 7-tion on the 489-ya.rd pa.r-5 No. 9, before sinking his eagle putt. Montoya advances COTO DE CAZA -Costfl Mesa High sophomore Jeff Mon- toya shot 78 to make the cut after the first round Tuesday in ~ Pacific Coast League golf finals at Coto de Caza Golf <;::lub (South Course), a par 72 layout. ~ r-----------------~ I c .. 1 ... Cop~ Sale I I Buy .. ,. Set .. FREE!I I Must present coupon whet'l ~ing order. llm11 10 free copies per v1s1t Coupon expires 5/9/98 1 1 1 flC ~Z/-COflF 103 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa 1 1 Com er of Newporl, b6iind Denny's I Mon-Fri: 8-7, Sat: 9-5 I L Social and Corporate Invitations 548-0700 1 _________________ ... Beautify Your Yard! ,. ~ • Landscape DetllRJt • Stonework. Patios& BBQJi • Waterfalls, Pools& Spas •Sprinkler Systems I• • Land8Cape UghtJng ' ~ • DraJ.nage Specialist& I• We have over 40 years combined service in this area. Our quaUty, creativity and service are unmatched. 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To ~ '" 1 ~tooet-., ......, c:i..t., .. fCITACHNUUOICIALI CFllDITORI 0, THI! ROAtNtAY REPA!A ANO doinl bullneea ea: With the County Cletk ol wCth IN ~ C*1I ot doing butf · ......., ...... ' -• , ... Qty c...y .,f Gt...-_... ''NOT1CI TO ~o~ AIOVI HAMID OICI. •RIDO!' APPROACHH •• , ... ~ l'lnancW, OtMQe County on 4-lo.M Orenge CouriV on +to-oa TRIDAIR ":l~OPTERS, the rarendne of the Orin Or•no• CA .............. ... CA~ a Acuuclo) 0-'LI! DDn, THAT ~ l'EA-fW>AIR Inc., l20 Hewpoft CV. Df, tHll7HtH 1 .... '7Htl3 3000 N.rway Awnvt Co.ta pedtkin. you 9hoUtd H.... .·.t ... ......_ WATEAS. Ooes t to 10, ~ IONI HAVINO CLAIMS CotllrtCt ~.: 3180 Ste. 110 Newport IMctl, Deity l'llol Apt. 15, 22. II, Diiiy Piiot I.pf. 115, 22, 29, M .... CA t282e ' ..,_, et the hMftng IF VOU O&JfCT TO ,_ ...... ..... CIUilllla AOAIHST TH! OEC!OEHT Engineer 1 Eellmate: CA tiilO Maye. 1911 Wfn Maye. lttl W014 Oouglat o. Dal9••. 242 ey. end stM• ~ ~ h grentlng of che etlee. O•••••e vM YOU AR! l!INO IUfD I'\' ARI REOU1MD TO I'll.I S110.000.00 .. , ... ~ flnandll. !>ffft St Laguna such donl Of Ille written ,.vuon. you e~ .-0_., I \'• -l'LAIHTI11': C4 Ud. a. ..ia· TH!M WITH THI IUPE-APproved bY tel Don tnc., (CA) at> New0011 cv. PUIUC NOTICI PUBLIC NOTICE CA nui' ' ob~ whh the ..,.,.., st the hNrine ..,. ...... .-... .1111 demencllndo) MICHA!l L Rt0A .2'ffT• AT 341 The Wtbb, PubOc;i Worila Dlreo. Dr., lte. Ito. Newport ,.. •ti ···-"-~-... .-..•t•-·-a .. Thlt bu1lne11 11 coll-court befcwe the hMf-end etate 'f'CllUr obfeO-._ .... • ._ ~ ~ICHl!L Cltv ~ Soc.ltt\ Probate tof leactl, CA t2eeo ..-.o.. OU. -rovu -U Me• ducted by: tn lndMdull lftg. Vour ~ano• done Of nle wrttten A__,"'~~ "" IWYe ~ CAu:NDAR DMl!on.:..!_1h Floor, Onnge, ProtpeCVYe bldd9r1 may Tfll• bu1lne11 11 con. N91M 1~1 . N•m91\.,tement Hive you elat\ed dOlng rMY be ln person or by ~done with the ~--= Mr;~ .YS •"-""' aummone ~_!2 .... ANO MAit.. A obtain one Ml of bid~ ducted by: a corporallon Tl'lt folloWlna peraona •• The following'*'°"' are bllttneta vet? No VoUf morney. oourt befOfe d'9 hear-~~ o.t! 19 eaNed on you to fife 1 .._., TO OERAl.D K!ITH mernw at no coet ll the of. H.w you et"'" d0'"9 dOina buelMU as: doing bulfneW 11: Qouillat D. Dalg.. IF VOU ARE A lft9. Vwr 11PPff1enc9 0. !Y~ rMPOnM at lhll IOOAMeA AT THE AD-flee Of the PUb4lc Wort!• bull""• y.c? Y ... •1t-94 •I llAYTAEE INVESTORS. Low ~. 3641 Clmpu• Thi• 1t1ttm1nt WH hied CRE:DfT09' or • oondn· mev b• .,, P9'90n CH by :,~ =.e &» QUlt. DRHS Of BAARm LAW ~. :J300 Newpott 1.1'.I . r(ewport fttnanclal, bl IAYTAEE INVISTORS Df1Ve1 S\llte 205, Newpof1 with tht County Cltfk of gent oredltor of the your ettof'IMY crf ttw ef ... A 1eUtf Of phone call Wiii 0,,ICE,, USTi!D BILOW Bo\ffvard, P.O. Box OU, lno .. Demit P. Svtlatad. NEWPORT/MESA, 180 lkacn. CA t20e0 Ortngt County on 4-18-98 deceeeed you mu•t fUe IF VOU ' A"! A = !ft ._ ....... not protect you; YOUf type. ATS TAuSTEE Of THE Newoott e .. cn, CA tzeM-Prttldent ' Newpott c.nter Or. #190, The Ungerle L.ady Inc. 19918781803 your ct8'm wfth the CRE.OITOft or 1 oondn-~Chil ~ " wrfnen , .......... mua1 be RUST DATED MAY t, 8911[ Thlt st1t1mtnt waa flied Ntwpor1BMc:h,CA82680 <CA), 2200 Windward L.ane, I 'I ..., nd _ _,. -. • In • ..,..... f I 1NO, WHEREIN THE DE· • TNte wlll be a ~ .. wllh the County Clerk of Alch11d J. K.url 1750 Whit· N9Wpor1 S.ach, CA 92860 De 1Y p, ot Apr· 22, ...,, May court e ,._ a oopy to gent Ofeditor of the n.. f .... • ~ ~.~ ~toOf:.,I you CE.D!NT WAS THE SET· tofy Pr•Bld Sit• MHtlng Orange County on 4·15-H lier Ave., #48. COita Ma ... Thi• bu1lnea1 11 con· 8, 13, l998 W695 the~nonelrepreeent• deo•llHd, you muet file •--~"' W-ea" your Tl.OR, AT 1501 BAYAOERE from t :OO A..M. to 11:00 t ... 8711881 CA 92827 ducttcl by: a corporation PUBLIC NOTICE tlve eppolnted by the your Gimm with the .udnt eri tfle ......, tt • do not fife Ti!RRACE. CORONA DEL A..M. on Thlnd&Y, May 7, Dall PllOt A9t 22 29 Ma Thi• bu1lne11 11 con· Have you 1t1rttd doing court within four coun and mell eoopy to C'Yw11"'..,.... 18 .,. ~on time :m':; MAR, CA mas, WITHIN 1ttt. Th• City wtll not ao-Cl 1! l"8 • • We9~ ducted by: an lndMdull bu11ne11 yet? YH, ... 1.91 Flotltlou• auiln•H mfont.Nft from the date ~P•,.o~repr ... ni.-~ ~...,,.. • rcsa. the CIH 'and our THI! LATl!R OF FOUR cept any bid 1ubmltted by • • Have you atarted dOlng The Ungtrlt Lady Inc., H•me Statement o rwt !nuance of vw epp ... nted by the _.,.. twfell • ..._-... waeee,,;.y ~k~ lt!ei ~~T1~ ~:.~. ~~ ~:t;:';~J ~-~: PUBLIC NOTICE bR~~: r~ No J~~ Fl:~~:::rit WH hied d;,r,,· ·~~~I;~ :~eons are ~.~-:i':n •; ,~vi:r t~: ~~~. ~·~ ~0.~! =: =~..:: ~ warning from the flrwt publlca~ of notice to lnQ, P1otltlOU9 •u1lneu Thl1 ttatement waa filed with tti. County Clerk of DA,, DIRECT NETWORK Celifomi• Probate Code. of flrtt luuenoe of et Huitt! IN.....; c.e COUft, credltortl OA..r. If NOTICE for further Information, Neme ltatement with lh• County Cltfle ot Orange County on 4·10-98 98~t Ltwls Ave FouniaJ~ The time for fllino l•tt•111 .. pro,'id9d In 9MdOn 11411 ......,. There lie o!Nf legal r• IS MAl~O uR PERSON· call Fong TM. Pr<>lect Man-The following l)eflOnt are e>r.nge County on 4·10.98 199118755179 V1llty, CA 92708. clelme will not expire 1ectlon 9100 of the ~ nodoe ....... ~ementa. You may want A.LLY OEUVEREO TO YOU. eger al (949) ~O. doing butlnHI 11: 1998.8755184 OaHy Piiot Apr. 15. 2j(-29. Staerry J Day. 9851 L.aw1s btfOfe four monthe Californie Probate Code. 04121. 04/U, oeJ0e to QI .,, altOmey nght ~ OAYS Al'TER THE DATE Publlahed Newpott •) Olehl ' Diaz. Inc., b) Ollly PllOt I.pf. 15, 22, 29, May 8, 1998 'W676 Ave .. Fountain Valley. CA from tn• heering date The time for htlng PUBLIC •OTJCI -..y. If you dO not know THIS NOTICE IS MAIL.ED S.ach-Costa M... 0~ Dlthl & Aaaoclatff, Inc., May 6, 1898 W673 92708 noticed ebove. ctalme wtN not aiMr• " W\ enomey, you may cell ~EtiEfJ~U.~ g~ = AJ>til 24, Aprl • 2708 H11b0r Blvd .. Sult• PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE This business 1s con· VOU MAV EXAM-before four months 1-NOnCl--0#-M-,,,.--.-IC-:A_Tl_a._ llft atlOmey referral MNlce FORM MAY BE ·OBTAINED · FW022 203, Coeta Mell, CA Flotltloua BualnHI ducttd by· an md1V1dual INE the file kept by the from the heering dete _~-Ill OIM• Ot a leg9I aid office (lilted I' A 0 M T C t2t28 '1 tltlo 8 1 Have you 1t1t1ed doing court. If you ere e per· noticed abow '""'".__ In 1M phOne book). CLERK. FOAH EYOURO ~RR().T PUBLIC NOTIC! Comp-U-Book. Inc . (CA), No "s ua ne•• T Nam• Stetement business yet'> Yes. 3·9-98 ion lntere1ted in the VOU MAY EXAM-.. o.epu. de que le en-2706 Hltt>o< Blvd.. Suitt erne tatement he following peftons att Sherry J Day t t f 1 IN Of' ALCOHOLIC~ tteguen tit.I cltaelon Judi-TECTION, YOU ARE EN-2l>3, Cotta Mtll, CA The followlng peftonS 11e doing bu1lne11 as: This statement was flltd ·~ 1 0 • you may '• Ethe file ke.,t by the AOaucecle cW usted t*'9 un pluo de COURAGEO TO FILE NOTICll OF 82829 doing business as: GLA'SSES POWER CON· with the County Cllfk of with the court a fo"':'el court. If you .,. e per· a.. GI fl1lna ~ to DIAS CALENDAAIOS YOUR CLAIM BY CERT!-PUBUC AUCTION Thia bu1lneH 11 co"° Wlld1lde U.C. 3&48 Cam-STRUCTION, 3 Heritage, It· Orange County on 4.24.98 Request for . SpeClat M>n lntereat9d in the lion: APR 23, 1• Plfl preaent.a.r una r• FIED MAIL. WTTH RETURN Notice II here~!Yen ducted by a corporation put Drive, Suite 205, New· vine, CA 92604 19988758577 No1ia. of the filing of. en •t9te, you INV file To Whom 1 Mirr Oon-epueeta ti.a 1 ulna RECEIPT REQUESTED. that the und will Heve you ttarted doing pott Beach, CA 92660 Mita C0<p0rlllon (NV), 502 lnwntqty end eppr•NI whh the court a fonnel cem; tn NCa = maq (name and addrHI of NII al PUBUC UCTION bus1nH1 yet? YH 7/30/84 Wlldllde U.C (CA), 3&48 E. John Slleet, C111on, NV 1D3 11 20 1Y Pil99ot9Apr~ 29· May!; of eetate •Htil Of of RIC\"nt for SJ*)iel The Nlme(I) t!I h Una C8lt& 0 una llarMcfa ""'1M or attorney) on the 05/04/98 at 11 :00 Comp-U-8ook, ~.. John Campua Orlv1, Suitt 205, 89706 · • 1 w7vv ellV petition or eocount Notio• of the filing of en ~( ) 1e1er9: MAQ.. telefonlce no .. otrecera CHIRYL L. adRllTT, Lm. at: AUSPACE, 8584 Ole~. PrMldent Newport Beach, CA~ Thi• butlntss Is con· PUBLIC NOTICE • _proWfe.j In Hction inventory end eppr•1el Q1ANOS ~ twCERY ptot.colon; au '"puestl l!IQ,1 llARRITT LAW HAMILTON AVE.. HUN· Thie atatement waa flied Thia buslnHI It con. ducttcl by: a corporation 1250 of the Celifornie of ..._. HHtlt Of of INC Htfta a maqulna Uene que O"'ICll 111ot Von TINGTON BCH .. CA 82648 with the County Clerk of ducted by: Umlttcl Uablllty Havt you •tarted doing Flctltloua Bu1ln111 Probate Code. A Re-any petition or account ·The -.zl 1 • II*! "Ctlfnjlflt con lu formall-Kannan Ave It• 350 lha peraonal property of Orang• County on 4-24-98 Co. bualnHS yet? YH, 8·1·97 N•m• Statement qunt for spac1• Notice e• provtded In Hotion Lblw9 ~ '° the Aid" legalea apropladaa lrvlne tA' 92812' lhl followtng: tH88718183 Have you ttarttd doing Mita Corporation, Natlman The following r;trsons are form itl evellllble from 1260 of the California ~ at Aacotlolle -1 utted qUlete q ta cOf1e t t NAME· UNIT# O II Piiot &n II -M ,. bu1Jneu yet? No Noo1h1, Olrtetor/~?i.nager d I b 1 . the rt o1 ril p ob Cod .. R -ue (M9J 21t•8588 INVE.NTORY 1 Y ..,,r u, •Y v. Wlld1lde LLC Juflt Fltldl, Thi• 1t1tement was llltd 0 ng us toHS 15' oou • • r ate •· " • ~ Oontrol to 111111 ncuche tu c:aao. Publlth•d Newport MARRIFIELD JIM FOS4 13, 20, 1998 W709 Manag-' with the County Clerk of Horr 600, 2238 Continental ...._.,._ ,.,.__ quHt for S~clel Notice llllcoholic be\•1111g9t • 'gi Ult.CS no preeenta IU • ' ' ... Ave.. Costa Mo!oa CA _,,............. form la eveilabt• from 3333 BRISTOL ST COSTA ,(elpuelta 1 tlempo, puede Beach.Cotta Mell Ollly COKE MACHINE. TRUCK PUBLIC NOTICE Thie 1tatemenl wa1 filed Orange County on 4·16·98 92627 ' a... Ofl99 _,...., the court olertt. MESA. CA82S27 ·• perder el caio y le pueden Piiot April 22, 28, 2t, 1998. BOX, T.V. with the County Clerk of 19988755813 Pe111r Krausert, 2238 Conti· ,_........... Altlanl9y ,_ ,...... . f N ~ cA qultar au Nlarlo, au dlnero WT68I LEWIS, RICHARD W., FlotlHoua luslneH Orang• County on 4·10-98 Delly Pilot April 29, May 6. nental Ave . Costa Mesa. au.,.......,.,._ .W.. IL llwa ., · "' ot+.sALf ~ y otr11 co111 d• •u ~g~;eH8CJ' rr:~sMPER. Harne ltatement 18988755177 13, 20. 1998 w104 CA 92627 ..._CA 91912 llaa m • .,:.;0 " ~~~ PlN:E ,.._ _RfOPleded aln avllO adlclo-PUBLIC NOTlCI! LEDEZMA MANUEL M The following pe11on1 art Dally Piiot Apr. 15, 22, 29. PUBLIC NOTICE This business Is con· 04122. Ot/23 04/29 2001 W•a..,,. SANTA~ nal por parted• I• COile. llC7232 0075 CADILLAC .• doing bu1lne1111: May 6, 1998 W675 ducted by an lnd1v1dual • ~ • ~ ~ ... Eid1ten otroa requlaltot I• • LAN"GUAQE LABORATO· Havo you started doing PUBLIC NOTICE gain. Puec:te que u1ttc1 NOTICI TO MARTINEZ, DEBBIE, RIES, 18003 Sky Park Cir· PUBLIC NOTICE Flotltlou1 Bu1lne11 business yet'> Yes. 4·1·97 ._.. ...... CA CN471 inMAOGW«>Ap qulera llamar a un ab:Ogtdo CR•DITORI G098, REFRIG., HOUSE· cle, 11J, lrvlne, CA 92614 Name St9tement Peter Krausert CHS1MOtlt 9040l 1111 29, 1W lnmedlalamente. SI no OF THOMAS R. ~OLD 01TEM North American Pacific In. Flotltloua Bualnea• Tht lollowlng persons ere This s1a1tmen1 was Med 04/22. 04/23, 04128 conoce a un abogado •ODAMU AKA G t~o ERHAO U~~~T00t0 duttriff COl'porttlon, (CA). Hem• Statement doing buslnH• as· with the County Clerk of NOTICE Of SEIZURE puede lamar a un MMc1o "O•!RT T. •ODAMER ITEMS •REFRIO 18003 Sky P11k Clrcle. IJ. The foffowing persons 118 H & R COMPANY, 600 Orange County on 4·24·98 PURSUANT TO HEALTii PUBLIC NOTICE OBITUARY 888 d• referenci9 d• lbogadol . . . Irvine, CA 926t4 doing buslneN 11: Hamilton SL. Ste A102. 1998Cl758575 AHO SARTV COOE 0 1 ooa o1\clna de ayud• CAii! 11A1911123 TOVM~~LX~~ JAY, HG48, Thl1 bu1ln111 11 con-PACIFIC COAST MOBILE Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Daily Pilot Aprtl 29 May 6 SECTION 11471111488 &crowlla.OOOll055-AC leg81(vea14 dlrectorlo tel• IU,!RIOR COURT OF M. ;.•RTINEZ DE BIE due1ed by: a C1>rporatlon LUBE. 1278 S. Lyon, Santa Hector Miranda, 600 Ham· 13 20 199A ' WJ07 AND NOTICE Of NOTICE TO CREDITORS Of.,.,, fontco) CALIFORNIA " • LB • Hive you 11111ed doing Ana. CA 92785 llton St .. Stt. A 102, CoSla • • ,. NT9C>ED ~ ""'"" Wll NUMlll!R COUNTY OF ORANOll ~~· ~eg~~NO'fE~: bu$1ne11 yet? No Craig M. Fratt, 1276 s. Mesa, CA 92627 PUBLIC NOTICE PURSUANT TO HEALTH lfl£a.11:f'1.1101 U.C.C.) ' H d I C ) NOTICE IS HEREBY · • Nof1h Amtrlctn Pacific I"° Lyon. Santa Ana, CA 92765 This buslnes1 11 con· ANO SAF£TV COOE 1• umero • .. o GIVEN TO THE CREDI-P.O. SOX 825, RIALTO, CA duatrln Cofp .. Jonathan D. Enrico l. Amato. 1278 S. ducttd by: an indlv1dua1 Flctltloua 8u1lness SECTION 11481.4 ~TICE IS HEREBY 0"'11., 87HC5002 TOAS AND CONTINGENT 92377, KELLY • & KARL Mu, Prn. Lyon, Santa Ana, CA 92675 Have you 51aned doing Name Stetement t"°t>IS ol the IW!lhn Mmld The name and addrHI of CREOITORS OF THE J0A7C~ON, CTETLEION. 90MBON7~0 TNI 1tate~t waa flied This bu1lnus 11 con. business yet? No The followi!lg persons are On MAROt 18, 1H8, et selltrtnat a Dulk ult IS lllOlrt., the court 11: (El nombre y ABOVE NAMED DECE· 4... AU with the COYnty Clerk ol ducted by: I general part· Htetor Miranda doing business as· COSTA MESA P'OUCE be maOI ot tne assets OtSCnbed dltec:clon de la cone ff) DENT THAT All PER· ln:MM9 Orenge County on 4.()9.98 ne11hlp This ltatem.nt wts filed MONTBURY REALTOR OEPARTMEHT. COSTA beloW MUNICIPAL COURT Of SONS HAVING CLAIMS :u~~h•d MNewso~;t 19981715091 Have you ll•rt•d doing wilh the County Clerk ol 21592 Rushlord Or . Lake MESA. CA, Uw property The n.tme$ 11111 taJsmtn -THE STATE OF CAUFOA-AGAINST THE DECEDENT p~!tc A rll ~~ 29 e~9 y Daily Pilot AJI'. 15, 22, 29, bualness yel? No Orenge County on 4·3·98 Forest, CA 92630 de--...S .. ; addresses ol tilt sdltr 111 NIA, 4601 JAMBOREE ARE REQUIRED TO FILE P ' ' Th4 May 6, 1998 W676 Craig Fran , 19988754495 Gisela Madden, 21592 ~ GHASSEM 3IXX) ROAO I 1C)4 p O Bo THEM WITH THE SUPE· 55 This ltlltment was filtd Delly Pilot Apr. 8, 15. 22. Rushford Dr , Lako Forts I •6,449 U. S. CVRAENCY F•MtW eosta Masi. CA 92626 14t69. NEWPORT. BEACH. RIOR COURT, AT 341 The PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE o~~ngt~c;°':n~ ~~~r~9g' 29. 1998 W659 CA 92830 . WM Minod ~ 10 Thi Locaon'" c.llfOIM of • • Cltv Drive South. Probate . un Y This business is con· HNlttl end Safety Code tne er.el eicecuht office ol the CALIFORNIA 92680·2595. Olv'ltlon, 7th FloOI', Orange, STATIMINT OF Flc:tltlou. lueln•H 18988755988 PUBLIC NOTICE duc1td by· an lndMdual Sectiofl 11471 111481 b setter 1s (W wne as atxM 1 ORANGE COUNTY HAR· CA 921168, AND MAIL A WITHDMWAL FROM Name Stetement Dally Piiot Apr. 22, 29, May Have you !>'.arted doing the COSTA MESA POr:J so stat!) ~ 1 BOR JUDICIAL DISTRICT COPY TO GERALD KEITH The following per1on1 are 6, 13, 1998 W694 Flctltlout ButlnHS bu1in11s yet? No DEPARTMENT As ltstied by Ille selltf Ill , The name addreat and BOOAMER AT THE AO· PARTNIRIHIP doing butlnHt as: Nam• Statement Gisele Madden The property' wM eetzect · 1 t ... l)hone .Wmber 01 'ptaln-DRESS OF BARRETT LAW OPIRATINQ UNDl!R a) Callfornla South lneen· PUBLIC NOTICE The following persons are This statement was hied with l9epec:t to aleoed ~r taisi,:s .... ':~Inc! J:· : llff' n plal Uft Ot:FICES. LISTED BELOW FICTITIOUI tlve Fund, b) Gary Ware dOlng buslntss 11: with tht County Clerk of llloladonC•I of SevtlonC•I ruses u .,., 11 er "¥! 11 • -... ~~~ ~· or I n(EI AS TRUSTEE OF THE BUllNl!SS NAME and AatodlllH, c) Callfor· NOTICE OF Equhycorp System, 19000 Orange County on 4·24·98 11352 of the HNMh end ttlreek yursntbefo" the dlll such •"'""""'an 11 omey, 1: TRUST DATED MAY 1, The fbllowlng peraon hll nla South RtCNltlng Fund, APPLICATION TO MacArthur Blvd., Suite 500, 199B6756590 utety Code. y°" -twr.. SI WIS Se or llel!Wled I) 1111 • nombfe, la difecc:lon Y el 1980, WHEREIN THE OE· withdrawn 11 a general 19752 MacArthur Blvd. IELL ALCOHOLIC Irvine. CA 92612 Daily Piiot Aprll 29 May 6 by nodfl9d that the Oi9Utc1 lllyt!r att (W none. so state) : numero de lelefono .del CEOENT WAS THE SET· partner from the partner· 1225, lrvlne. CA 92612 BEVERAO!S Magdalena Setera, 19000 13 20 1998 ' W?OS AaomeyofOfenoeCounty None , lbogado del demandant., Tl.OR, AT 150t BAYAOERE lhlp operatlng under the Gary W. Ware, 900 VIiia APRIL t 1998 MacArthur Blvd. Su1to 500. ' ' hNINtletecl ,,_..lnatto The names anC1 r:.isiness 0 del demanc:tante que no TERRACE. CORON.A OEL ftctltloul blltJneu nllM ot Ridge Dr .. ML Horeb. WI. To Whom It May Con-Irvine, CA 92812 PUBLIC NOTICE forlelt the .eo.,. •eoltMcl aocnsses al trle talytf" Ill 1 tJb abogedo n) MAR, CA 92925, WITHIN S & W AUTOMOTIVE at 535}2 C9rn· This bu1lnea1 la con· PIOt'9rtY pur1uenno Heetth CHEVRON US A. INC A P£HN.. KAR EN A' RHYNE THE LATER OF FOUR l&aSO HarbOr Btvd., Ste. Thie bu1ln111 Is co"° TRAN Anhhoa Thi ducted by· an lndlvlduet Flctltlo111 Bu1ln111 and Safety Code Secdof'I SYLVANIA CORP 22s BuS/I · • MONTHS AFTER Aprll 818, Fountain Valtey, CA ducted by. an lndMdual TRAN' Long Viel Hava you started doing Name Statement 11488.4. Strtet. Sin f1anasOi CA 1141~ t18&45, (714) 553-1223. 22nd, lttt (the dai. of the 92708 Have you ttarted doing la (are) applylng to the o. buslneu ye!? Yts. 4·1·98 The lollowing l)lfsons are You -tn.tructed 1het If The usets ., be sold ,,. KAREN A. RHYNE, 4041 llrat l)Ubllcatlon of nG()ce to The Flctltloua Bu1tn111 bullne11 yet? Y11. 4/1198 partment of Alcoholic Bev· Magdalena Setera doing business as· C ~ to oontHt the Oesctlbecl 1n gtnlfll IS ltnnna- MAC ARTHUR BOULE· crtdltortl OR, IF NOTICE Name referred to aboY9 Gary Wwe erage Control to 1111 aJco-This atatemtnl was filtd GROUP THREE. 331 #C Offliture of thlt Pf'OJl9ftV, llOn ol LUM YARD, SUITE 400, NEW· IS MAILEO OR PER~ waa 1lled In Orange County Thll ltltement waa flied holl"c beverages at 2flOO E with tht County Cterk of Ogle St.. Costa Mesa. CA r;-"' ~cl~ ~ Ind n toc.o a 3IXX> PORT BEACH CAUfQA.. ~Y OfUVERED TO YOU, on 7..S-94, F614412 .ah the County Clefk of coaat Hlgtiw.y Sit 150 Orange COUl'lry Oil 4-2·98 92627 • •tv 0 • 901 n F e26 NIA t2H°"2SS4, STATE ~ DAYS AfTEA THE DATE F\AI name and lddrtn of Orange County on 4-a·K Corona Del Mar, CA 92QS 19988754397 Thomas Pllrick Momney, ~5c.J:'.: file • WI!~~~ ldlCI ~ BAR NOS 45983 ANO THIS NOTICE IS MAILED the pet90n withdrawing: t .... 714~3 with a "41" Qn.SaJe Beer & Dally Pilot Apt. 8. 15, 22, 311 "C Ogle SI , Costa ~ In the "°"' "' 118045 ' OR PERSONALLY OELN· Kenneth Paul Stacey, Dally Piiot Apr. 22, 29, Mey Wine Eating · Plact Li· 29, 1998 W660 Masa, CA 92627 y°" ....i fie ~:'t ~~ locllon rs T I EREO TO YOU. A CLAIM 10062 Kulwl Dr .. Hunting-6 l3 tttt We9CI cenM(I). Thia business 1s con· the ~ Court of the DA lls llP 30, 18•7 FORM MAY BE OBTAINED ton Bffch. CA 92646 · ' Publlthed Newport PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by' an 1nd1viduaJ. C4Mlncv of Onnoe within The no~ 0. of 1111 '· PllTeRSON, Clerk, f R 0 M TH E C 0 UR T KMwwt.h P. Stacey PUBLIC NOTIC! B11ch-Co1ta Meu Dally Flctltloua lualneat Have you started doing ~ (aot daye of the ftrwt ~., 19 Miit 15. 111118 II br •• FIQUEROA. Dep-CLERK. FOR YOUR PRO-19888713712 Pilot April 22 29 May 8 business ye!? No publodon of tt1ie Nodoe the olflct o1 8UfRJW ESCROW uty TECTION, YOU ARE EN· Tillt atalement was flied Flotrtlous •u.tMU 1998. ' ' ' Name Statement Thomes Momssty ~ VCKI _,...... ec:tuei COJ6>N(1, 501 PnctlW Onw • Publlahed Newport COURAGEO TO FILE~ the County Clel'k of NMM ltatement W699 ~· followlng pefsons are This a1111men1 was filed notice. (Pt .... uH SlnlaAN.CAQ27Q5 : Beach.Cotta Mna Dally ;~R M~~~y R~~N Orange County on 3-30-98 d~ '=~ ::'°"' are PUBLIC NOTICE dtfff!l~s~sD~·~ 326 Car· 0~1:ni:=•co~~~;1~ ~~~t9~1 =~ oo::'!: cai!! ~= ~~1t1: : Plot April 8, 15, 22, 29, RECEIPT REOUESTEO. Oalty Pilot Apr. 8, 15, 22, OP'/ EnterprlHI, 1223 tegena, Newport B11ch, 19988758587 the claim on the 06ecrict Coc11Stc*on6106 t , 1'96 (name and 1ddrH1 of 29, 11198 wee1 Eaat Collln1 Avenue. ~· FloUUoua Buatneu Calif. 92660 Dally Piiot Apr II 29 May 6 Att.Dmey of °'lflOI Countv • so SUtl!ld. 1111 name ano W657 In.tit" 01 attorney) PUBLIC NOTICE ang•, CA 92tle7 Name Statement Barbera Esposito. 1326 13 20 1998 ., · W7l2 IA"":SOSANP. "IE2MAN, ldclras ot tne penon witn whOm ---------1 CH!RYL L. ~RITT, Danlel Frank Van Oeuten, The following perions ate Cartegena. Newport Beach, · • 0eputyOi9Utc1At1Dmeylet , PUBLIC NOTICE HQ. URRllTT LAW .. -tlU IJual 1223 Eu1 con1n1 Avenue. dolnQ bullnHt as: CA 92'860 PUBLIC NOTICE 700 Ollie Cenmr o.tw ~'%R~ur:v 1~ ~ 0"'1C•I t8t0t y rru 0US neaa Orange CA 82867 DYS SPORTS GEAR, One Thie bu1lnas1 11 con· Weet, Santa Ane. Ca • •tc7238 K.anna A It 35°,," N...,. Statement Pit viii 0eu .. n. 1223 E. Park Plau, 6th Floor, Ir· ducttd by: an Individual Flctltlou• Bu1ln111 92701 wld*I tt*ty 1301 PlJN ESCROW ~. 5U1 Notloe of lal• " ve., e. • The following P9f10n111• Colllnt, Orange, CA 92867 vine. CA 92814 Have you 111rt1d doing Name Statement daye of the ,.. of the Parlanter Onw. Slnla Ma. CA of Reel Propertr lnlne, CA 929 t 2, dOlng bu1lne1111: Thie bu1lne11 11 co"' DYS Sport• Gear, LLC. buslne11 yet? YH, 1976 The following persons are c:Wm in the ~r Q2705 iOd tt1' lat"-for filtnQ • at Prlwlt• l•I• (M9) 211t·8588 Campua Gas, 620 Newport ducted by huabind and (CA). One Park Ptua. tr· Barbara Esposllo doing business as: Court/Clllfl OMllon. dams sNll be Mlv 14. IQ. c ... IA112 et t Publlahed Newport Ctr. Or. Ste. 890, Newpof1 wife vine, CA 92614 Thlt 1t1tement was llltd Succan Videos, 8938 .,.,.n:,!~ :,::::::.:wt.di 1s the tllSlntSS "-OelM tn the Superior Cout1 of B11ch·Co1t1 Mtll Dally S.ach, CA 92lle0 Have you 1t111tc1 doing Thlt bu1lne11 11 con-with the County Clerk of Martin Ave Fountain Val· stllbnO ~ In the tile Slit data spaahed abcM! 'Cdfomla, lot the County of Piiot April 22. 28, 29, 1ttt. B.P.S. Newpon Flnandll, butlne11 ytt? No ducttcl by: Umlted Uablllty Orangt County on 4·10-98 lty, CA. 9270& ~en'" the Superiol O*d A.pnl tS 1Qll8 •Orange WT6S2 Inc., (CA), e20 Newport Clr. Oanlel Van Oeu1en Co. 19988755188 Peter E. Ev1z1ch. 8938 Court wi1 rMU1t In ttw CHEVRON USA INC . A PENH- In the man., of the Eltlt• ~~:..JU•. 890, Newport Thi• llltement w•• flltcl Have you 1t1r1ed doing Oelly Piiot Apr. 15. 22, 29, Martin Ave. Fountatn Val· propeny .,..,. cledered °' SYLVANIA CORP . By Bane L : Of EDNA PEARL CHAM· PUBLIC NOTICE .......... CA 92eeo with the County Clerk of twtlneta yet? Yn. Oct. 95 May 8. 1998 W671 ley. CA 92708 OtdefM fOffeit to the State Waller AlJl>rryty In Fact Buytr(sl .NESS AXA EDNA CHAM-'!:, 1Smnh~30890 Orenge County on 4-24-98 DYS =.na111, U.C, Thi• bus1nus 1s con· ofCeltomleanddi.trltutecl HewPo118uclK:Osll MtM •NESS, aka EONA P. NOTIC•OF ~CAll2582 ·• T• tffH71H79 ~an ,Pr"'°:"' PUBLICNOTICE ducttdbyanind1V1du•1 punU«\ttoehtPf'Ov4elon• CN471173 ~RCAP°2Q CHAMNESS. clec:ffled. 'UBUC SALi AndrH D'An~o ~17 Diiiy Piiot April 29, May ti, w1tr.' :t'•eoun"*'!.. w~__.. ledf IK-tltl 1 1 H1v1 you started doing ot Heatltt end letety Cod• 111118 Notice ·~'I OF Lll!NID • 13 20 1998 W705 '7 ........ 0 rN ou• UI n•ll business ytl? No Sec:tion 11481 ~ut tNlt IN wtll 0 21th Ave. HW. Hart>or. • • Orange County on +.24-98 Name Stetement Ptttr E Eveik:tt fum-notice°' heerlno ... ll private • to IN ~R 11':!~ given ~~ ta335 1 PUBLIC NOTlC! tHH7H58t The lollowlng P«sons 111 This statement was filed 04122. 04128, 05108 PUBLIC NOTICE ancs bee1 bid<*. that 1 public auc:1'on Wiii be • bua ntll I• con-Oally Piiot April 29, May 8, doing bullneu 11: with 1h1 County Clerk of to confirmation of ~ on 1181 13 1"8 ~ by: • general part· Flotttloua au1lneH 13, 20. 1981 W114 BUMP VOLLEYBAU. 1n Orange County on 4-24-98 PUBLIC NOTICE CH1t1to1a> , Superior Court. on or , • nan P N.,... 8tatement Rlverlide Drive, N-port 1998875859t ---------.,..,the 4th ~ Of May. at 10 • olook a.m. at ~~~ ~atarWdvrt ..... ~ng The klllowtnQ per1on1 art PUBLIC NOTICE S.9Ch, Clllfornla 92663 Daily Pilot April 29 May 6 ~,..,. .. •199t at the ofllcie of Wll· 1117 Cametback Street, ....--"· ..,..,01 doing bullnesa as· Shawn Muri*>, tn Rlvtf· ' · 'LIAM W. SOUKUP. £SO .. City of Newport BHch, B.P.S. flnancill, MICRO.TEC WEST, 3183-B Flotltloue au.a..... lid• 01lv1. N-port S.ech. t3, 20· 1998 W7t3 MOT1CE OF :8141 e. IWS£A 8LVO .. ~ Of Orange. Calltor· ~ Bernie P. Svalstad, Ntway Ave .. Cotta MHa, ...... lta•ment California 92663 PUBLIC NOTICE KllillM TO 1#301, ANAHl!IM, CA nit. MINI U STORAGE wlll · CA t2t2e Tl'lt lollowln; peraon1 are Thie buslneas 11 con-AJll-IBi •0280l8).\14) aMoeo an MCI to .. ,1 .... th• llen on !J!• .!!:.-',.~..!, wuc,J'edf Jar.id L Ktlchmar, Inc . dolfl9 buelneat u : ducttcl by: an Individual CN81HOM1 ESl'ATE OF: UOMI 'the tide and lnternt '' ... "' u ........... , .... o (CA) 3t83-B Airway Ave .. F1rst lmptHaJons Consult· Have you 1tarttd dotng ~ ~ d deceued 11 the the followlng m~ Orange County on 4+tt Cotta Mesa, CA 9262e Ing. 32181 Calle San Mat· buslneu yet? No NOTICE OF time of dealh and all right houHhOld and Q11ntr•I , .... 714897 Thi• bu1lnH1 11 con-COi, San Juan Capistrano. Shawn Murltto KtiillM TO CASE mo. A111880 •tltte and ln1erett the Hfalt property 1tored at 11n Dally Pllot I.pf. 22. 29, May ducted by 1 COfl>Olltlon CA 92875 This 1t1tement was filed AIJl•AIEll To el hell'8, benefl.. 'hll acquired In addition to Camelback Slrfft. Newport 6, 1,, 1tte wee1 Have you 1t1rttc1 doing Marl Ellen N•ll, 82881 with the County Clerk ot ESTATE OF: cieriea, oredltora, con- 'lhal ol Mid esec.11ec1 In hach CA 02etl0. by the bullnffl yet? YH, FebJ Calle San Marcos. S•n Or1nge County on 4·10.98 Al.9EllT ~ tingent creditors, and :anc1 to aa the ceftlln Real rottowtno peflOlll. rn. 1n-PUBLICNOTICI 19n Juat1cap19trano,CA92e75 1eeae1ss1ae -penN>Mwhomeyother-•proP'ftY, lltuatld In the ven10f'ln Hated be4oW we._ Jefald L Krichmar, tnc .•. Thia bualnHa ta con-Deity Pilot Apt. t5, 22. 29, v..... wt.. be internt9d In •city of COSTA MESA. notated ..., the 1erlanta at Flotltlova 8uelneaa Jerald l. Ktlchmar, Prffl· d~ by. an lnc:tMdual Miy 6 1998 w669 CAa llO. A111818 the will or Htete0 or 'County of OMNGE. State ~, Neme ltMetMnt dent Have you atar1ed doing -• To .. heh, beneft.. both of: NAOMI H FF 11.H7.7t :of Cillfornla, pat1loUlMy the time of rent.i. MINI U The following penone are Thi• 111tement w11 filed butlntl! yert No PUBLIC NOTICE oieriH, oNdltora, oon-A PETITION hae _ __..___. FJru _ •detetlbtd u followt: Lot STORAGE makff no repr• doing bu11nM1 u : with the County Cltfk of Marl Nall tfngent ONdttota, and be.en fled by DENNIS ft. -- , 116 ol Tract tlt2, aa Mntatlon °' werranty 1hal JOHNRAO ENQINEERINQ Orenge County on 4-a4·98 Thie atatametll wa.1 filed Flctltlou1 •u1lne11 penona who may othef'-HOFF ANO RICHARD 8. =.. ~ '7t I 1 :=°i 'ahowfl on • rnap recorded IN unlta contain Mid '"" • S0"1WAR! SEAVIC£S 1HH7H588 With the County Cltfk of H•m• ltatement .... be lntetnted tn HC>ff In the. s...,.nor Mu.A ,In bootc 131 pagee 47, 41 wntorlel. co .. 3411 Via UdO 1313, Dally PUo4 Aprlt 29, May 8. Orang• County on 3-10-08 The lollowtng pereons are u,. wll or -~ or ~ of Cellfornla, g:,_~ .-id •t of Mllc9Uaneoul ll8H·2u1 Jan M. ~ a..cn, CA 82$83 13 20 ttol W711 1ffl9Tl17H d:.a bu1lneas as: both of: ALliRT ~of Qt~. Thi ~· eelllM titlpl, *Ordl ot NICI Or· MoMI , Mite'~ cn.lel R, Johnlon, 1IO ' ' Dally Piiot I.pf. 1. 15, 22, HEI HTS DETAIL. 49~ A MifCALA OWEN Tl4f ptETITION ,... wWt ...... ;9 ...... JWl99 County. ...,.tonal et1.da bUllne~ P11k Crest. Newpott Coat. PUILIC. NOTICE n. 1na YM4 OCd Newport Blvd .. New-A PrTmON Nie CIU"t9 tnet !. GA"V it' rt .. al _. 11111 •1 ::More commonly known .. ,,,.. • CA t2t57 por1 Beach. CA 92683 been tied by n.uoe HOff. O(NNIS" HOFF 1U1151 ............... SC HAG Erne at John Sche9, .Ir., 65, of Newport Beach , passed eway on April 25. 1998. A n•tive Cal· ifornl•n. he practiced law In Orange County for over 30 yeers. He was a graduate of USC and NVU lav. 1chool1 and a mem· berof the Theta t<appa Epsllon fraternity Ernie was an honored Eagle Scout, recipient of the Silver Beaver Award and a Neval Officer. He loved fi•h· Ing end golf. A be· loved father, Ernie la aurvlved by his ion John Barton Schag, (Anne Marie). daugh· ter. Laurie Ann Schag, daughter Tracy Lee Ha11vtk (Oysteln): gr•ndchlldren Trlsten Michael Schag and Andre Samuel H•rs· vlk. Also •UfVIVing are Lucinda B. Seart•a and Mary M. Scha~ He contrlbutsd to fund r•lalng tor many c:hari- tlH lnc:ludlng Hoag Ho1plt•I Foundation, Scrlppe College, Scrlppa Memorlet Hosp1t•l'1 Foundation. use. Th• Oreng• County Performing Arts Center, El9an- hower Medlc:•I Ce,,._, UCI Medical Center, Th• Orano• Co11nty Boy Seoul Councll, The Orange Counly Gltl Scou11. Orange Coast Co1119e FOWl• datlon, Newport Har· bor Nautical Musuem, KOCE and lhe Sell( Foundation. ~.t•mor\el Servtcea wlll be held at Pacific: View MOl'tu· ary, 3500 Pacific "'-w Drive. Newport Beach, CA on Friday May ' at 1 :OOpm. In n~ ot nowers. contnbut.lonl c•n be mlld• to Th• Orange County Per· form~ AIU Centw l.n memory of Ero.st J Sc:h11g, Jr. "" Union Avenue, Cott.a NCOtdl, bUllne11 1ilmJ ~ Radley. 1112 ~ Flottttou. l&&alneu PUIUC NOTlCI Tim Yoshikawa. 11150 Sig. CROOKSHANKS In u. ANO IUC'HARD a: HOFF ....., ee.. y., .. ._... MeMi Calbnle fqu!p, lock Dr • .L...~unllnglo" NaMe StatMIMftt .. .-....___ h-•--.. mond Cit., Fountain Valltv. ~ Court of Cll-be 111111Dl llt9d.. 1111¥ _.... ...... ~ t~inill .Terma of Vie tale.,. 12738, lllerTe ~ • 9Mch.CAw7 ThetollotfWCingpertOntlll rovv._ -CA fonWa. c of C. el ~ A~.,o..e.~ ~"' ~ moMY ol Iha Mlec.. ~. ~ Thi• bu11ne11 19 con-cloll'9 bUllnMI at: ....... •'8twnt Thie butlntu I• con-__ OUftCV a+n-'s+-trr ....__ .. ~ = "!...... ¥?! • = +.• • ~ ...... on ~ 9"ec:ll dUded by: a 09f*al ~ a) IWHORE, b) SEA-The lollowlng persons ate ducted by~ en lndlvldual -..,,..,,· -...,. .C. O• ---· -• .-... ~ ol .... of patt cath •--~· be made MfsNp IHORI SIONINO UR-dOlnQbualnMlaa: ~IVI you ttarted doing THE P!'TTTlca ,.._ t:MdM1•wtt. ~..--•....._ ........... _. •. ___, '.lrlll '*"'-uPOf1 euctt rv.,._,.,,.,., ~ you l'8lted dOfl'O VIOl c) ~PR(). NOA'tft AMmc.AN CAPt· bullnt11 vel?YH. M-M CIU .. tt t'twtl 1nUOI THE fitfttiON ,. ....i ...... C... ~ -~, -....- end condltlona • ""°1 '*" and .-CS tor .. butlne9' wt> Y-. 4/10llt c!iSWO SERVICE. 2004 TAL 'ARTNIRS, tSOO Tim Yosl'llkawa C::ftOOKSHANKS be .,..a 1M dHldutt'e U4a4. Cllft"llllton ,.. ac~ to the per· lhe time of ~· No CNr1et fl JoMaon ~ at., Newport le1e1h, Oual, 8"" 5GQ. Newport Thl9 11~ wat lile<I '"":::•~-,.... ...... WILL elf a•••· If YW ... 11. •• .,.. • 1~8">9dWln 'W'lal ,....,..... one UndW 1he £OI 0( 11 It Thill tta1erMrll WU llled CA tmA heel\, Qiltornle t2teO with the County Clerk ol ,-., .. ...,,,.to.... lllY. be .. ,.,. tD C ....... _ e~ -:.=-. ~ 1ta .... - Of _.,. lo be In ......... to .aend the ..... wllh IN c~ a.k of Oelt (lalne f"olfott. 2004 Mlcf\MI 0. Htneon, IOO 1/ Orange County on .. ,o... ... ....... of che ptOMta. The WILL ... -~ --• - ....... be receMd The llMIOfd ,...,..... the Orange C°""'1on4-1MI a.,· .... Newport leectl, I ltla, Ootona clel Mar. CA 11Mt711111 d111•1111t. .,, ....... IMll-~ ~:-:.::: ............. ·.·---....... oflee et 11gt1C to bkt a._ tale. AM , .... , .. , .. Cl.,._ '2t2S Daly P~ N>f, 11. 22. 2t, THI! P!TITION ,.. ...._ 1-' -••w"96 ln ,. '!ll'P ........ ttMt 11t1t ~ ~ llOOdl .,. ltOld Dal1 PIOt •· 11. n, a. Tfll• biaalneH It con-Ttlfa ~ualne11 la con-Maye. 1"' wen ~ ~ to • • ~ by tM E =:". • beb9 ........... 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Discount Casket, Crematlun & Budal Service Why should you subject yourself &. your 1...uy paying lnHated caskets l semc-1m CllWIWl&ml• w 114.- A10 PUIUC NOTICll PUILIC NOT1Clt 'UILIC NOTJCll PUIUC IHmCll PUIUC llOTICll t*H.ao• dw t• edminillt., the eodon.t The Ind"""" dff ....... 1 ~ .,._flt ~ c... A ,. .. _,....ICE'9C OF .. tete of the deoedenc. dent edmln.latratlon vour o.-m *6ittt the _....,.,......., '""o. MOTi THI l'ETITIOH ,.. authorov wlU be grented court .net rNlil • oopy to r.m · le .,....,. from Ki ii ION TO CIU"te the d•otdent'• unln• an lnt•r•si.d the peruMf ,.,, .. ent• die MUit olilfk, __ ,. AIJC -ilii WILL 9nd oodloile, If per.on filH en ob'"1Jon live 9PPointed by the ARJ u • ,.... •. ESTATE OF: a.ny, be edmlttad to to lhe peddon and ooutl within lout ""-W. llMlltr .. 1 DCMOTffY II. R. prob9te. The WILL and ehow• good oauH why monthe from the dete ... 0 •• ....._ 1111AUSI •ny codicil• .,. av.u. the court ehould not or flret I•~• of E .._.CA CASE NO. A111H7 ebl• for Heminetlon In grent th• eut~rity. l•lt•rt H Provided In To ell helre, b«tefi-the file kept by the A H!ARING on the .. ctlon 9100 of lht CMll9. •IOI ~ oredlton, oo~ court. • pedtlon wlO be hetd on California Probate Code. ..., 1111 llOTICI ~t oradltore, end THE HTlTION ,.. Mey 21, 1 HI et 1 i41J The dme fot filino l"!':=~:::"':~~:-:::::"":.r-::ll:" '*""9 whorneyoUtat-qunt• euthorhv to P.M. In Oept. 703 loo!lt-ola&me wll not ..,n _... be lnterHtad In lldmlnleter the "tee. ad et 341 The City betote four moflthe the wai °' .. iata. or und•r the lndepenchtnt Drive Orang• CA ftom Che Marino dM• both of· DOROTHY M. Adminittretlon of fe-92898. notloed tlbo¥9. ll'l'IL&•i. ft STRAUSS tetH Aot. (Thj• author!-IF YOU OBJECT TO •• A PETITION hM ty will ellow the pereo,,.. th• grentlng of the YOU MAY VtAM-liliaetl'Y ~n filed by_ NANCY el repreeentedve to take petition, you ehou4d INI! the fl• Mitt by the SHANNON TIETGE AND many eotione without eppeer et the hearing oourt. tf you ... a I*' D tJ N C A N K E R R Y obtemlng court approv-and •t•t• your objeo· eon lntenettd In tt.. S"(RAUSS in th• Superi· el. Before tekJng certain tlone or file wrinen •!at.!1 you tNY th or Court of Callforni•. very lmportent eotlon•. objection• with the wfth UM oourt • fomwl ~llWI• CounfV of Orenge. however, the peraonel court before the he•r-RequMt for lpeo6111 _.~-.u THE PETITION r .. repreHntetive will be ing. Your aipp••r•nc• Nodoe of the fling of an---"~ uHt• thet NANCY required to give notice may be In peraon or by lnwntoty and tippf ... ~,..,. .. ~HANNON TIETGE ANO to lnterHted pereone your •ttorney. of ~ ...... Of of OIJNCAN KERRY unleu they have IF YOU ARE A enypeddon oteccount STRAUSS be appointed waived notice or con-CREDITOR or • contln-• · OtoWled In MOtion .. pereonal repreHnt• sented 10 the propoHd gent creditor of the 121SO of the Calffomle Index ·II II ....... ,. .. , ..... rJ a ....... ., ... , .. ByFax !-=:.INN~ la SEimCE Dmocrow (71 i) 631-6594 (Pl~-1ocf udl' vour Ollfllt' 11r11I pl>0nt oumbtr and wr 'II rail 1 ••• Loar~ •itl1apnrr11uo1r.) -for All Your Home and Business Needs -.......... ....., ......... .. Ruch 80,000 Homn Udl w..n fOf Only $28 wfflL (4 wt., min.I • W Mmlt ~· EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY All rt1I estate 1dmtJ1ing 1n this ~aper 11 svblect to the Fed· .,., fair Housing Act of t 968 H INlltAdtd w•lch m1kts It 1111011 It advertise "uy preference. ll1111t1tln or dlscrlmhatlu med u 11ce. color. reli9io•. 111. hlDdlcap, t1m1t111 1t1tu1 or 111&101111 or19ln, or en l1tt1tlaa to m1k1 uy such prettrence. Uinltatloa 11 dl«rlmlutlon • Uls HWIPIPll Wiii not kaowl19ly accept aay 1dv1rtl11· m11t tor rut utate which Is In vlotltlan ot t111 law. O•r reaieri art 11111•1 11termtd th1l 1tl dw1lll11s dnrtlsed in t•ls ntwSjlaper are 1nll1blt on 11 141111 opp1rt1111ty llnll. To com· ,1111 ol dlwlmln1t101. call ~UD Toll·lrtt at l·I00-•2•·8590 for 1•1 W1s•t•1to1. DC 1111 pleue call HUD at '26·3500 WANT TOP DOLLAR FOR YOUR HOME? Repair and remodel now. Pay arier attr>W clooea. We providr no-lntttcu rUTld1111 and qualified ll'llbmcn. No OP or MP or IJl{f, (714) 493-0144 CORONA DEL MAR 1022 EXQUISITE 30X)aqft COUNTRY HOUSE 1 LEVEL All Brick 40 Acres w/ 8 Acre Lakc 3 Lg. BO 3 BA. Formal Dining, Lv Rm w/ F/P. Gorgcous Kit w/all •Jasmine Creek• wh1cc cab's/~pl's Quiet, 3br 2.5ba, up Lg. 3 Car Gar, graded plan 5. sm SOi80 Out Bldg. view of ocean. X-lrg w/ 1 S • overhang deck, $595K 640-2661 $39S,OOO JUST LISTED lmmac (add'! 388 acres avail) duplex, 3/c gar, 3br 2ba!3br 2ba. s668,ooo 1._ ........... 5_73...._7_6_5-_5_53_5_ .. 1 NEWPORT Agents 759-9070 COAST miiimiiimiiimiiiiiiii HOUSES/ ••••••••13/Car Oar 4Br 2Ba CONDOS formal dining tam rm, HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SAlE FP, Corlan counter FOR RENT tops. Only $279,000 ••••••••• l••••••••-Ron Young, Agent AP'BDTMENTS 548-0919 Ram ax ~ ~~~~~~~~- -------1curbAppaal3Br 2Ba, GENERAL 2102 FOR RENT 2/c gar. for mar dining liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii GENERAL 1002 SOLD! Showcase homes for sale In our Saturday Real Estate Supplementl HOMES OF THE WEEK Dlspl•v ads start at Just $751 Deadline Wad 5pm ***** OPEN HOUSE Listings for $51 Deadline Thura Spm •••••• tt pays to advertise In the beat local Real Estate Section CALL TODAY LISA RIVERA 714/574-4252 • ~oluUona RE Broker wlll help your Real Estel• need•. Fee neg 949-048·8881 24hr Vacant Reataurant on 2 Iota In Balboa $749,9K PaulL•ngon• 840.47S. 120 --------. -----·---... -. -.,, E ? ; ~ :-;. Balboa Newport Realty, Inc. E•flfbllshed 1979 FuU Service Management l.Allno VacatJon Rentals & Sain 4U 32nd 8trMt ~14-7=~ lam rm. FP, pool, spa, $250,000 Ron Young, Agt. 548-0919 Remax L••s•s, All Ar•••---------$2000-$7000/mo BALBOA Luxury L•••lng Broker 714-552-6700 PENINSULA • ByPhone (714) M:l-5678 PUIUC llOT1CU By MaMn Penom 330 Wt•st Bay Smt'! Co,111 M··i;a. CA 92<>27 i\1 'lj"'"'P'lr1 Blvd. & &• S1 Boors Tl'lt•phorw 8:30am-.5:00pm \l<>c1dl\-~n1Ja\ WttlJc-lu 8:30am-5:00pm \tonda1-hida~ " 'UIUC lfOTICD Thinking of having a garage sale? Give us • calll CLASSIFIED e42-se7a Rates and deadlines are subject to changf' wi1ho111 notirr. Thr publisher reser\'eS the right to censor. reclu~sify. revise or reject any classified advertisrment. Pleai;t' ri•port onv t•rror tluH may be in your dassifird ad irnmediatt•ly. Thr Duily ffilot arcepl!> 110 liabilicy for any uror i11 an advertisrment for whit•h it may be responsible f'Xcept fo r the co:.t of tlw space uenmlly nuupwd by die rrror. Credit can only be allowt•d for 1111• first insrrtion. ...------Deadllnes Monday ........... .Friday S:OOpm Thursday .. Wednesday S:OOpm Tuesday ......... Mon day S:OOpm Friday .......... Thursday S:OOpm Wednesday .... Tuesday S:OOpm Saturday ........... Friday 5:00pm i • I • ' ! • ' ' • , : • ' ) , , • 4 ) ' 1. ' ) , I t I I STARTING ANEW . JJUSINESS?? eeeeeeeeF------~~ 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 al no extra charge, and save you the time and the trip to the Court House in Santa Ana. Then, of course, alter the search is completed we will file your fictitious business name with the Countg Clerk, publish once a week fo r fo ur weeks as required by law and then file your proof of publication with the County Clerk. Please stop by to file your fictitious business name statement al the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bag St, Costa Mesa. If you cannot slop by, please call us at (714) 642-4321 and we will make arrangements for you to handle this procedure by mail. · If you should have any further questions, please call us and we will be more than glad to assist you. Good luck in your new business! BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 3487 ' a DRYWALL SERVICE 3584 ..-SMALL JOB EXPERT ~:::!!!!!!~~=:!:!!!!!!!!!. 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(18eH/C03010) t10,na MoKenn••MW ftoraohe Audi VW 7t 4-83 ... 775 •ea 3ae1 Convertible, gre en with tan Int, llhr, 1pona pkg (18712/ C28240) SllS,H5 MoKenna8MW Po...ahe Audi VW 714-e3&..e77S CAD ILIAC AKCd, n,eutered,hlnldeeda --------1 •94 Coupe DeVllle yar , ovea c ren, •• ll nrNE SUPS aweet. • 845-3807 "uuu Must Hel $3000 obo Pocvs 7022 ( 7 1 4 ) 15 4 2 -4 4 3 2 Beautiful Shih Tzu " ****** needs .home, well '84 FLl!UTWOOD trained, aweet 531·5000 VI• Lido Boatallpa FORMAL LIMO Available Now 1-0wner. Beautiful. Sall o r Electric pref'd. Dark Blue Metallic. GARAGE SALES 25tt-45ft. S13·16per It 1 "3k ml $8 "'00 VILLA RENTALS "' · ,., · 71.-.075-4912 949-G40-3555 '88 Sl!DAN D•VILLI! 4.5L, lo ml, ~-wind/ COSTA MES~ 6124 CAMPERS, RV'S, lock•, Uher, 1mmac, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml TD II "LERS 8014 ( # 2JVW332) $5988 Giant l!atat• Sale &VU Coat• M•a• Everything goeal Llnooln·Mercury 4 r ooma .50 yrs '21 Motorhome 1969 (714) 540·5930 accuml Furn, anti· Dodge Travco, V·8, •93 Sevllle sfs quea, clothing, tooli. auto trans. A Classic Fully Loaded! Under You name we've got $3500. 114-642-2702 49k mites premium Ill Fri & Sat, May 1st & wheels, phone, 1· 2nd, 8am·4pm. 2957 owner. $19,995. PP Pemba, C.M., Mesa AUTOMOBILES 759-3558 or 640..7665 Verde, corner of Country Club/Pemba. •••••••• --------•-~~~~~-CHEVROLET 9045 -----• A CURA 9010 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TRANSPORTATION liiiiii,9ii3iiLiiEQiil!iiNiiDiiLiiii '95 CAMARO Z·28 While, lull power, to ml. 1187 5 1) $12,577 SAIL BOATS 7014 '75 Peteraon 25' CF2484KL. Lean eale S500·S800 range obo 5/1 842-4944 24" Cal 6hp outbd 4 sall bags great buyl Must Hll $3800. Call Sally al 949-759-0242 1-~~~~~~~ Lo ml, lthr, CD, llke new 3FHM578) $17,777 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714) 892·8908 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO 1 ·888-88-LEXUS '97 2.2 CL FORD 9075 A e d/g r ey, Ith r, f u II 1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii power, CD changer!• (0030151 $20,977 '87 Tauru• W•gon LEKUS Black, good rubber, MISSION VIEJO a 11 au to. S 1 200 1·(888)·88·LEXUS 71 "4548·5788 ·-------- 3178 earthquake ••••tv GAUGB Bolt your home down! DOOJtS Fr•• conaultatlon.1 .. •••lilli••••I n's OldelJIDe BeattqA:Atr CondtUonlnQ MONEY TO LOAN 987 .35/Wk+I Aaoc>lllNG .r aUStNUSf "°' M1oul peopee Who ..... Mflous....,,, S-*'t tt* monthl c.11 ,., .... Info. • t.I00.998.0796 .. en · 839-2783 II ELECTRICAL 3610 ~~:~~~ Your Neighbors fCK 25 Ye1rslll Top-Quality Ooorl, Openers. Repalts E,.,..ncy S.Vk:9 •t price.9 YOU can affotdl CALL TODAYI (1M) IJS.Tn'l or (Ma) I07•ttM ------- C•fpefttry.ALL KIN08 Cabin•••· Storage, Decka, P•tlo CMta etc ••• (11 4) 7ee-Gat ,\I .unil)' M,111 • Wi lh I .unil y \1,11 11 ,·~ IMPROVEMENTS HOME 3756 ----- TIME TO BEGIN YOUR HOME IMPROVEMENT PROJECT? Call a plumber, pain'•'· h•noyman or any of 1he aer- vlc•• !lated here In our dlr~IOtyl CALL YOU .. LOCAL aaRVtCa9 TODAY! Run your ad In the Newport Beach- Costa Mesa Daily Piiot and the Hunting Beach- Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 100.000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit card # or malt with a check today! Run for a week! If your car does not sell, we'll run it for another week FREEi All for just $10. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1998 A11 __________ , D YD, 11LL 11Y CM I -.. , ___________ _ I AciJ9 I ~ I 1.$ I ------------- l""-0...~&.. __ .... Mlllll--- 8:~ 8::::::. 8::..-:. 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This 5 bedroom (including maid's quarters with separate entrance) 7 1/2 bath home with sweeping staircase, large step down living room with high arched windows and a family room with a "River Rock,, fireplace. A richly paneled study/office overlooks a beautiful pool and spa with lush landscaping. The large master bedroom features a jacuzzi tub, steam shower, wet bai; his and her walk-in closets and incredible views. Other features for this fabulous home include four viewing balconies, 5 car garage, gym, wine cellar. sauna, elevator, security and sound system, threct air conditioners and a soft water system . This home is truly spacious with approximately 6,800 square feet! • Offered at $2,250,000 SEBRING REAL ESTATE WALT SEBRING (714) 850-9311 • llJ Pacific Coastline Sandee Young •= Newport Crest 1111 -----. ..., .... _...,. llJ Prudential california E.. -=-• -- Realty •• .. ~'::..~ :;. • lill Coldwell Banker l!I COidwell Banker ml Coast Newport Properties Iii Coast Newport Properties ~ m • Coast Newport Properties m coast Newport Properties ' mm Prudential california Realty mil Prudential califomia Realty ma 0 ~~""-The Irvine ..,.. .. .-4lt { ~ Company ~msr Wednesday, April 29, 1998 A speclal advertising supplement · to the 12 [ ACt 1 , 5 t 10 I 14' 16( , ti. t '17, '18\ 20 l 22. 2S ( 2.0 2e f 27 l 30 \ ~ 34 f 36 \ 38 ( 37 f 38 t 40 t •1 I •2 I ~! '45 ( •71 '48 , ~· , 50 t 63. 541 West Newport on the Beach! 180 steps acro$s the sand from your patio to the wate~'s edge! 180 degrees of oceanfront view from the piers to Palos Verdes! Watch the sunset over Catalina! Quiet, private, no boa~walk! You'll love living on the beach in your beautiful new custom home! Call Pacific. Coastline, 1--c. (714)(949) 722-10.11 www.pacificcoastline.com ('All the amenities one would expect in a luxurious, quali ty home jusr sreps from the ht:at h ha~ hccn lovingly rransformed into extraordinary surprises in this Emerald Bay home featuring two stories of multiple levels, 4 bedrooms, 3, l /2 baths, family room, two <lining room~. loft, 4 fi replaces, spa, garden and an extra mom with encrance off the garden area. Open-beamed ceilings, mellow wood grains on floors and walls, graceful skylights, a magnificent ~her chandelier over an elegant hand-crafted custom dining room table and buffet which stay with the home are but a ftw of the amenities in this unique home. Other features on the upper level include a sitting room with ocean view and fireplace, ad1acent to a family room with a fully complemented wet bar and powder room. All bedrooms and other baths are, on the lo~cr level which include a totally private guest room with fireplace and bath which could be used as a master suite. Another aue t bedroom, bath and office adjoin thls suite. The rooms used as the master bedroom suite feature a bath, sitting room and a most romantlc loft-which is a picture- perfect 1ettins of sumptuous feather bed, none fireplace, entertainment center and windows that open upon tall green trees, gentle breezes and ocean sound . Off the master bedroom sitting room ls an invitlng pa and garden area, lushly green and private, providing a gracious area for entertaining. Wtndlng around the garden padu ls en outalde entrance to a room which would lend itself to conversion to maid's quaners or office. This lJ a property that must be "experienced'' as well as seen, but if you have been searching for a home that offen charm and cranquilir:y, this could be your Shangri#La. $2,350,000 ~:ueW~ o¢~-~S'e9~ IT DOESN'T GET ANY BE't•t'ER · C"- A RARE FIND GRAND PREVIEW May 1, 2, 3 • 12 noon-4 pm 4601 Fairfield Drive/Cameo Shores, Corona Del Ma~ ew on the market-this is tniJ a s ectacular ocean view! Exclusive private community in COrona del Mar, Cameo Shores with 3 private beaches and a park. Just completed extensive remodel-ready for your own personal touch. • 5 bedrooms with option for office, gym, maid's quarters, or guest room · • Three-car garage • Private laundry • Large gourmet Viking kitchen* • Family room with raeplace & bar-b-que* • Formal living room and dining room with n1ust-see raeplace & waterfall* • Master bedroom & bath with full ocean view • Enchanting private courtyard with pool, tropical landscaping & fountains • Artistic use of glass block, beveled glass, marble, slate, tile & lighting throughout *ALL WITH FULL OCEAN JllEW $1,745,000.00 • A dream with ~still more buildable view space OWNERS SANDEE AND DREW YOUNG 714-289-9646 Pager 714-737-0128 Principals Only Please ~masterpiece of design and construction, this magnificent home is approximately 7 ,000 sq. ft. It features four bedrooms, e ight baths and five fireplaces. Compelling views from every window are highlighted by a sweepit)g bay view of graceful white sails and pleasure boats, the ever-interesting Lido, and the distant beckoning shores of Catalina. It is a private Shangri-La of captivating sunrises and sunsets. A large entry with custom oak floors flows into a handsome llving room featuring a marble and oak fireplace and built-in bookcases. A srunning wet bar with granite top, sink and refrigerator serves both the living room and the adjacent dining room wiili seating capacity for twelve or more. The kitchen offers the ultimate in visual appeal, as well as every possible convenience for cooking and entertaining. It features Sub-Zero refrigerator/freezer, Viking range, two Thermador ovens and convection oven, separate microwave and warming ovens, and center island with sink. Both floor and ftreplace are crahed of ~ used brick. The encry,level master bedroom has a beautiful marble fireplace and cwo enormous walk,in closets with built-ins. The his,and-her bath contains cwo bowers, two dressing' areas with double sinks and a jacuul tub. :rho media and entertainment room, comprising the entire third floor, is nod:ii~ short of unbelievable. An elevator serves all floors, [ncluding the lower level with children's wing of three large bedrooms, each with it's own bath, as well as a full gym/workout room with sauna and full bath. The inviting pOol is adjacent co an outdoor kitchen and patio dominated by a used-brick wood-bumlng fireplace. $2,800,0.00 • • • • • • - . . . .. J .· .• ·' .• • I ' I . ' . . . . J . KENT A. McNAUGHTON ~ "My clients receive the most personal service and successful results in selling · l~xury estate properties in Orange County" #1 Company Salesperson 1996 . #1 Company Salesperson 1997 V:OICE MAIL: (714) 644-6373 .. E-MAIL: KENTMCNAUGHTON@JUNO.COM WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1998 83 ' r • 84 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1998 ~om m Orange County are you able to find this expansive estate promising all the luxury nnd privacy for the most discriminating buyer. Welcome to De Angelo Estate, a wonderful and unique opportunity to own one of the largest villa!> in O range County on 26 acres of park-like grounds. This property featured on Lifestyle of the Rich and Famous offers views of the muunta1m, city lights and ocean. Enter through a p<llr of 200-year old catht!dral carved door:. onto an 11 ,000 square foot courtyard featuring cwo pouls, two spas, three waterfall:., krn po nd and wonderful BBQ area .in entertainer'~ dream. The 30,000 ... quare foot house is hu1lt around chi:. courty<ud with ten private bedroom '>u1tes. The m.1ster suite has his and her full bathrooms and wonderful :.~cing area with f1replau~ and a glas~ ceiling all owing view~ of the :.cars and moon Mmt uf the add1t1onal hedmum~ have sitting areas, fi replaces, bath:. and built-in fum1-.hmg-. Two offices serve hu~me'>.'> need:., while the grand library offers a relaxing retreat. $8,500,000 Boni Pereira (800) 263 ... 2619 Nancy Lavigne (800) 263 .. 2619 31597 Tablerock, Laguna Beach ~aced an Laguna Beach, this exceptional contemporary oceanfront whitewater cs~te overloolong "Secret Cove" offers the highest level of oceanfront llVing on the Gold Coast of Southern California. This magnificent home, designed for entertaining, is a statement' of elegance while maintaining an ~Ir of casual, informal livability. Enjoy the whitewater views of Catalina sunsets from all level and from the mat\y viewing decks. Thts masterpiece as meticulously maintained, gated within a motor coun. Manicured lawn and gardens lead to private steps to the beach at "Secret Cove". 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, aourmet kitchen, 4 fireplaces, accurity system, 5 oceanvlew decks, direct beach acce!S. Fenced and gat~. $2,975,000 Don Gisler (888) 479-8471 Anthony Cupo (714) 499-1320 Ext. 103 rf{,J:.come to the only h o me that would m.ake 007 envious. This contemporary estate boasts the finest custom details and refinements, views that seem made for the movies and enough unique, hidden trinkets and gadgets to bring out the James Bond In all of us. Resting firmly and comfortably on one of California's most dramatic cliffsides, architectural monument is perfect for the consummate entertainer. Capable .of entertaining up to 500 guests, the home is perfect for hosting even the largest groups. The custom tennis court above the eight car garage is ideal for these occasions. The 3,000 square foot tealc declc, featuring a tile pool imported allows for brilliant views of the crashing waves, schools of playful ·dolphins, and the more-than-occasional whale during migration season. Perhaps a quiet evening is mQre your style. The master bedroom 1s an your complete control. Pre~ o ne button, and the retractable 18-foot ceiling opens to let in the cool ocean breezes. Press another, and the octagonal bed will rotate to offer you your choice of views: a Catalina sunset, a roaring fireplace, or perhaps your favorite movie. The fumarure throughout the home was c95tom made for the over~1zed room.. So whether you're striving tO become the premiere hose m California, or af you simply want to experience the beauty of nature's wonder:. an a resort-like secung, this awe-Inspiring estate will amaze even the most particular and1v1dua l • even a certain secret agent. $18,000,000 Boni Pereira (800) 263 .. 2619 Nancy Lavigne (800) 263 ... 2619 .!Z>rive 25 minutes from Newport Center, onto your 2.5 acre estate, play one-on-one with your kid on your own court, step into your 5,200 sq.ft, 8- year-old home. Drink a glass of your home-grown wine. Try out your freshly picked avocados and enjoy one of the most secluded shagrilas in Orange County. And if your wife isn't home yet, she's due back any minute from her horseback ride. $1,750,000 Christa & Gerry Long 649-5664 729-7248 . ~ n extraordinary estate of approximately 20,000 square feet set on 1.1 4 acres in the most spectacular location in Newport Beach. Enjoy panoramic views of Newport Harbor, the Balboa Peninsula and the jetty entrance from this superb property. Designed and built with the finest of refinements, this mansion boasts exquisite detail at every turn. The entrance doors are graced by lalique crystal h ardware. Shirred moire lends the last detail of elegance to a sumptuous powder room. This grand estate in a private and highly secure setting epitomizes the finest of the Newport Coast. An es tate for the discerning individual who simply requires the best. $16,800,000 Linda Taglianetti ( 714) 718-2369 ~ o/ 11/,e 204! OJ~f?'~m2~a~ ~rched at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac, this large lot offers bo~ tremendous views of the coastline from Laguna to Palos Verdes and unparalleled potential for privacy. -----· ---·---=:-.:. (!) -IN<X>MPARABLE MOUNTAIN TOP LOCATION -APPROX1MAlC1X 1.5 ACRE LOT -APPROVED PLANS K>R A 4,500 SQUARE f<>oT REslDENCE AFK>RDINO A GREAT DEAL OP PRIVACY -PLANS AlREXDY APPROVED BY eont TiiE COASTAL COMMlSSION AND ntE CITY OF LAGUNA BEAa-t -LoT FEATIJRES A Gam.E SLOPE WITH GOOD SOIL lnge ·Bunn (714) 494-0251 • ext. 138 WEDNE50AY, APRJL 2t, 1998 ~s custom Mediterranean estate, designed for luxuriou-. ltvmg, 1s located hehind the secure guard gates of prestigious Big Canyon. Spectacular golf course and city lights views are enjoyed from mo::-t maJor moms of this marvelous residence. There are approx1matcly 5.100 -,qua re fet:r with ::-pacious high-ceilings, which mcludes a dramatic marhlc entry with circular staircase and a formal li ving room with ha nJ-crafceJ firepl ace. Live a nd entertain graciously in the formal dining room, family room with wet bar, office/study and kitchen/breakfast a rea, featuring European crafted mahogany finish cabinerry and granite countertops. There are five bedroom ~uites a nd guest powder room with quality conscruccion and attention to detail throughout. This is truly a rare opportunity to own one of Newport Reach's most prestigious properties. ' $2,195,000 Carol Allison (714) 718 ... 1526 c9Z': • look at this property I Truly tho boat beyfroot valuo curttntly ovailoblol Owner just pruced It up and it sparkles. Custom rebuild in 1991 with a fresh ~ntry mnch'" motif. Clean and briiht. All room1 att lirJe Ind most have bay vie . FaCd SoUth and oodles oflight. 60 feet of hay fron c wath dock for 1 rat yacht. Perteet hOuSe for those who. love the outdoori and boattl'\I, great for cntcrtainlna. Amcnati mdudc ac>'}ttnet kitchen, wine cellar, huae m er w/su. $1,750,000 David Prince (714) 722-1488 ' \ ' ' BALBOA P ENINSULA $2,495,000 RARE BAYFRONT WITH SWEEPING HARBOR Y1EWS, SPACIOUS BAYSIDE DECK, BEACH AND DOCK. TURNKEY. EVAN CORKETT 759-3728 JERRY FINSTER 759-3750 BALBOA PENINSUIA $5,995,000 SPECTACULAR HOME ON 55 FT. OF BAYFRONT. 4 BO. 4.5 BA. ONE OF NEWPORT'S FINEST. LAGUNA VILLAGE $2,345,000 2 ACRE GATED COMPOUND, MAIN HOUSE, 4 CAR GARAGE, OCEAN VIEW. }ERRY FINSTER 759-3750 . BEVERLY MORPHY 759-3731 & MINDA BUSH 759-3782 CAMEO SHORES $5,400,000 LARGEST PIECE OF OCEANFRONT PROPERTY IN GORONA DEL MAR. EXCITING VIEWS. ' . . ·. ·. •, • . • . : • • • . . . EMERALD BAY $2,795,000 GORGEOUS NEW CUSTOM HOME, FABULOUS VIEWS, SUPERB QUALITY. Roo DALEY 759-3776 SARA HINMAN 759-3705 & BRAD HINMAN 759-3732 Nnrou CO.ASE PELICAN POINT $3,195,000 . NEW CUSTOM HOME CURRENT-LY UNDER CONSTRUCTION. OUTSTANDING DESIGN AND QUALIVY, BEACH ACCESS. .. LIDO ISLE $3,695,000 MAGNIFICENT, STATE OF THE ART, BAYFRONT HOME LOCATED ON OVERSIZED LOT WlTH SANDY BEACH . }OHN MCMONIGLE 717-4711 • Roo DALEY 759-3776 NoRrH LAGUNA $7,000,000 SPECTACULAR IRVINE COVE OCEANFRONT • }AMES IJlVINE'S PERSONAL RESIDENCE. 81 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1998 LIDO ISLE $1, 150,000 ~ NEWLY REMODELED BAYFRON"f CONDO. 3 BO. 2.5 BA. DEN, LIGHT, GATED, SUB PARKING, ELEVATOR. MARILYN READ 718-2733 LIDO PENINSULA $599,000 BEAUTIFULLY REMODELED 2 BO. 2.5 BA. BAY VIEW CONDO. 24 HOUR SECURITY. POOL AND SPA. LAGUNA VIUAGE $899,000 JIM JACOBS 718-2730 FABULOUS VIEWS FROM ALL ROOMS OF COASTLINE, ISLANDS, AND OCEAN FROM LAGUNA TO L.A HIGH 717-4724 DUNCAN FORGEY 718-2720 LAGUNA VILLAGE $899,500 SPECTACULAR OCEAN VIEWS. 4 BO. 3.5 BA. PLUS FAMILY ROOM, HARDWOOD FLOORS. GREAT CONDITION. BALBOA PENINSULA $2,750,000 ExCEPTIONAL 3 BO. 3.5 BA. HOME ON A CORNER OCEANFRONT LOT, ONE BLOCK FROM "THE WEDGE". BALBOA PENINSULA $559,000 NEWER 2 BO. 2 BA. PLUS FAMILY ROOM BAYFRONT CONDO. · HIGHLY UPGRADED UNIT. GREAT LOCATION •. LIDo ISLE $3,295,000 EXTRAORDINARY BAYFRONJf MEDITERRANEAN VILLA, CALIFORNIA STYLE! LARGE DOCK FOR 60 Ff. PLUS YACHT. BEVERLY CLEVELAND 718-2742 LYDIA HILL 759-3733 & BILL HILL 759-3751 CoRONA Dm. MAR St,495,000 SPECTACULAR OCEAN AND BAY VIEW. . 3 BO. 3.5 BA. 2 FIREPLACF.S. Wow! IRVINE COVE $4,300,000 FABULOUS CORNER LOCATION ON FRONT ROW I RVINE COVE. MELINDA }ONES 717-47~4 & MARTY }ONES 717-4719 MARY ELLEN WEGLARZ 759-3768 & BOB WEGLARZ 759-3793 • 910 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1998 Sparkling Clty Lights V.MW from &is 1n1111Nml bedrooms, two and Gile half baths. Quiet ne:il~orbl.1.od lot, approximately 11..200 aquare fee 1 OCEAN VIEW EsTATE Maanificent almost 7000 sq. ft. home overlook.in& Ri~lton coaa wit.I\ panoramic ocean views. Exquisite wood crafumanship with hand bcautitu.Uy flniabed master suite overlooking the coast. Guest ho~ spa. 6 bedrooma, S.S baths. -... .. . . .. .. --. .. .. .. -.. -.. .. --.. .. - • '-~top one of Corona del Mar's highest viewpoints this multi- level 4,000+ square foot home has views from every room. The finest materi al & craftsmanship were used to create this custom European home. A security entry to private courtyard brings you to the kitchen and sun/breakfast room. Formal living and dining rooms accented by coffered ceilings. Three bedrooms all with panoramic ocean'views. The master suite has a cozy si tting area with fireplace and a spacious master bath with jacuzzi tub and cedar wa lk-in closet. The office/study with second level library is crafted from the finest wood. A large den/game room opens to a lovely landscaped patio. There is a rooftop deck spacious enough for entertaining with panoramic views of the Coastline. ..... Xau of Catalina Island as well as San Clemente. • Fabulous Catalina Views • Double M.B.R. Suites . • Greenhouse Windows • Walk to Sandy Beaches • 2 Pools, 2 Spas, 2 Tennis Courts • Southern Exposure Patio • jacuzzi Baditubs • Subterranean Parking • Washer/Dry Hookups • Newer Sea Faire Building Seller will entertain offers from $369,900. to $428,876. . MARY ANN McGUIRE 646-6770 •For Yo11r Very But Bii)' "' tlM &acb• t &ne of a kind location on beautiful sandy beach with fabulous views of Newport Harbor's main channel, all boating activity and the ocean Comfortable family home -warm and inviting to all. • FOUR BFDROO~I~ • THREr: BATH) • COUR 1 YARD E~TRY • R AISED CEll.INGC) Tl IROUGHOUT • LARGl-VIEW LIVING ROOM • VIEW DINING R OOM & FAMILY ROOM • Two FIREPLACF~ • LARGE P ATIO ON SANDY BEACH • A SPEUAL OPPORTUNITY FOR A VERY FEW $1 ,695,000 LINDA 0ETH 644-6373 Ext. 129 721-0116 Senior Marketing Consultant For all the best... Call Linda Zocationl Location! Location! STREET LEVEL (NO STEPS). Backs to the golf course. "Fabulous Greens Viewn 2 bedroom, 2.5 bath plus den with wet bar and built-in entertainment center & bookcases. Large formal dining room, park-like grounds. thousands in upgrades. New white carpet & paint throughout. Shows like a mooel. Approximately 2,500 squa!e feet plus a 2-.car attached garage. OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 • 920 OCEAN VISTA $649,000 RITA MCDONALD IMUS 935-4601 Pager 644-6200 x1S7 ... .. • • • • .. " .. • .. • • .. .. " .. • .. • .. • .. --• NEWPORT COAST . BUILD YOUR • HOME AT NEWPORT COAST- Pelican Crest at the Newpon Coast community 15 situated high on a hill and offers spacious lots averaging approximately a half acre. Thb cxdus1ve location O\crlooks Pcltc:an 111'1 Golf lluh.' '\c\\ port Harbor. the PallltL l kran and Catalina Island hcHHld \'1s11 our I Ne\\ port <.. na5t Exh1bn D 111 rashton bland~ Newpon Beach or call (888) 205-3612 lnr mnrl 111 lllrmauon New Release Saturday, May 2, 9:00 a.m. PELICAN CREST CUSTOM LOTS It FROM APPROX IMATELY $1.000,000