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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-06-09 - Orange Coast Pilotr - •• pbitheatre deal struck · • Fairgrounds to get undisclosed amount of money, but issue of sound restrictions unresolved. By Greg Risling, Daily Pilot SANTA ANA -A last-minute deal was struck Monday in the Pacific Amphitheatre lawsuit that will give the Orange County Fair- grounds an undisclosed amount of money, but leaves unresolved the issue of sound restrictions at the outdoor concert venue. ing for nearly five days on a com- plex suit filed by the 32nd District Agricultural Association, the state agency that operates the fair- grounds. edged the settlement was a public record, they would not disclose the amount of the agreement. Attor- neys on both sides said the details of the lawsuit manag\?T of the Orange County Fairgrounds. •Tue theater will still belong to the fair." The settlement, however, did not resolve the were confiden- tial. But fair off- icials seemed to be happy with the outcome. "Th e theater will still belong to the fair. " issue of sound restrictions. Orange County Superior Court Judge Ro- bert Thomas or- dered attorneys for the fair- •The lump sum of money -BECKY BAILEY-FINDLEY MARC MARTIN I DAILY Pit.OT A deal wu made Monday in the Padflc Amphitheatre lawsuit, giving the fairgrounds an und.lsclosed amount of money. The settlement came shortly after a Superior Court jury reached a verdict after deliberat- In the suit, the fairgrounds asked for a refund of the $12.5 million it paid the Nederlander Organization, a nationwide con- cert promoter, for the 18,500-seat ampthitheater and to lilt sound restrictions that rendered the venue useless. Although fair officials acknowl- we received from th.is settlement is satisfactory and we feel it will benefit the amphitheater," said Becky" Bailey-Findley, general grounds and Richard Spix, who represents two residents who live • SEE DEAL PAGE 4 L A ~~ G U /\ G E 0 F L 0 V E 2 schools won't share in funds • Corona del Mar High, Lincoln Elementary excluded because they are receiving Mello-Roos funds. By Husein Mashni, Daily Ptlot CORONA DEL MAR -A pro- posal to allocate $531,390 in county bankruptcy and school district farm money to Newport- Mesa schools has some Corona del Mar High School and Lincoln Elementary School parents crying •toul • because the MO schools have been excluded from receiv- ing any of the funds. The school board tonight is scheduled to vote on a plan that would give each of the district's 28 campuses and Middle College High School program at OCC an average of about $30 ~student. The school with the highest student population, Newport Harbor High School. stands to gain about $59,730. Elementary schools will get between $10,000 and $22,000 each. But Corona del Mar High and Lincoln Elementary are being excluded from the mix because they are receiving Mello-Roos assessment district funds. Over the past five years, Lincoln. which has an enrollment of 924 stu- dents, has received about $4.5 million from the annexation of Newport Coast. Corona del Mar High, which has 1,676 students, will be receiv- ing about $1.6 million from the Bonita Canyon annexation, $750,000 of which was approved for use by the school at a recent board meeting. Some of the high-priced reno- vations planned at Corona del Mar High include $130,000 for the theater; $71,500 for the • SEE SCHOOLS PAGE 4 South Coast Plaza expansion OK'd Zu.sy Diaz, above, works on a wrlttng assignment ln Janet Crenshaw'• first-grade learning English class at Sonora Elementary School in Costa Mesa. Crenshaw's class includes students from a variety of ethnic backgrounds. • Costa Mesa Planning Commission tentatively approves plans to add a third story for new restaurant. Creuhaw looks over Erika Sanchez'• lchoolwork on Monday. -+- TEACHING ENGLISH IS HER FIRST PRIORITY By Tim Grenda, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -South Coast Plaza received preliminary city ap- proval Monday to add a third story to expand a new restaurant at the 31-year-old shopping center. The Planning Commission voted 5-0 to approve plans by the Oubhouse restaurant, which Teacher: Prop. 227 not likely to have impact on trilingual classroom. expects to open ln the former site them English. But as a former English-of the Riviera restaurant later By Husein Mashni, Daily Pilot d 1 t h c this.. year. as-a-secon -anguage eac er, ren-The Clubhouse, whose finan- rn pusaga of J>l:oposition.27, an ini· tive to ban bilingual education in alifom.la schools, isn't likely to have an impact 1n Janet Crenshaw's trilingual classroom at Sonora mementary School in Costa Mesa. There are two primary languages in her tint-grade classroom -neither of shaw said she doesn't use-bilingual progTaJll&. ---•-•_•_• __ ._dal backers include.octors Kevin to instruct her students Reader Costner and Robert Wagner, anyway. responds wants to add more than 12,600 •To -.1.ch th E sqwue feet to the former Riviera tt=a em ng-to the issue site at the southeast comer of the lish is my goal.• ~e said. of bilingual mall near Robinsons-May. •we don't use blliilgual d ti e uca on, More than 9,860 square feet of •SEE SONORA PAGE 4 see page 2. the approved expansion will be in a new third story at the two- story shopping center. Bay.frbnt alcohol-serving . b11Sinesses face new rules The second level of South Coast Plaza will have an entrance to the first floor of the Oubhouse, while the second floor of the restaurant will be on a new tbird story of the mall and accessible only from inside the Oubhouse, officials said. A new entrance to the new restaurant will be built inside South Coast Plaza and the exist- mg entrance from the parking lot wW be retained, offidals said The commission took less_ than a minute to approve the Clubhouse.._plans, which officials noted are within the rules of the mall's existing development agreement with the dty and were recommended for approval by the dty staff. The developer agreed to a list of conditions the city imposed, •SEE PLAZA PAGE 4 letter of the week Implement iProp. 22ZS 0 nee again, the Newport-Mesa Unified School District is wringing its hands over a bal- lot measure passed by a 2-1 margin by California voters. District officials respond as if they didn't see the writing on the wall. While Proposition 227 may end up in the courts, an ounce of prevention always is worth a pound of cure. What to do? Here are a few sugges- tions: · • Take all of the bilingual teach- ers from the West Side e lementary schools and transfer them to East- bluff when it opens. There they will be forced to teach in English with lit- tle opportunity to "fudge.• •Since the district probably is going to have to hire because of Eastbluff, hire English-only teachers fpr the West Side. •Provide the one-year intensive immersion program, just alt the law says, and if a student doesn't learn English, then hold him or her back. What a concept -not passing a stu- dent unW be or she has learned the material. I believe the most significant pro- vision in Proposition 227 is the adult- education component. One cannot expect children to practice English at .. home if their parents do not speak English. So, take the West Side ele- mentary schools and set up adult English programs from 7 to 9 five nights a week. Get the parents and their children in those classes. Teach the parents English so they can get better jobs, earn more mon- ey and improve the life of their fami- lies. Have the children there to help their parents, thereby creating a structured •family time,• strength- ening the family and helping everyone to improve their English. Send English homework home with the parents so everyone can practice English and improve their language skills ~ore quickly. Proposition 227 makes a provi- sion for funding this adult-educa- tion program, so why not have the district be the first to jump on this opportunity instead of lagging behind? · A$ a professor of history at OCC, the implementation of this program just does not seem that difficult to me. Why is it so complicated for the Newport-Mesa school district? SUSAN SMITH Newport Beach fllUMOD S1Wt. OMf ffnlndll Offtclf' 8EAQEllS HODM 642-6086 R«X>nt.~ comments~ the Deify P'llot or news tip&. ADDIE$$ Our addr.-is llO W. lay St.. Colt.I MeN, c:.lff. 92Q7. ~..-Ytoprompt­ ly CIOfNCt .. *""'of~ ...... <Ml 57MllJ. A Mell out of the soUthwest should bring some puky. Martha Felix teaches thlnl- grade students at Pomona Elemen- tary. MAAC MARTIN I OAl.Y Pl.OT • Don · Vaughn a great ·traveling companion ·. Don Vaughn was big - 6 feet 8 inches tall and with shoulders so wide he had trouble getting through narrow doorways. He also was very strong. One of the town's favorite anecdotes is the story of the obnoxious drunk Don threw out of Christian's Hut when Don was Art LaShell's bouncer. The drunk was a big man. Still, Don simply tossed him over his shoulder and walked out of the bar, d(>wn the steps, across the sidewalk, out on the pier, down to the float and threw the guy into the bay. I came to appreciate Don's abilities about 30 years ago when Bill Veneman dreamed up a trip to Copper Canyon in Mexico. Today that trip is about as com- mon as a trip to Disneyland, but in those days the railroad from Chihuahua to Los Mochis had just been completed to open access. The group Bill put robe rt ·gardner together -Chuck Masters, Bill Lester, Humpy Golter, Hal Harri- man, Tom Kevil, Jerry Payne, Bob Smith, Grant McNiff and myseU -was quite an eclectic bunch, including a newspaper editor, builder, real estate agent, land speculator, judge, television producer and part-time Francis- can monk. Fortunately, it also included Don Vaughn, who became one of my favorite trav- eling companions. There was no direct O.ight to Los Mochis, so we flew from Tijuana to La Paz the first day, &living just in time fol' dinner. We went to a restaurant with a sign announcing lobsters. It should have r!!8.d "Yankee, go home" from the reception we received. The 10 of us sat there vainly trying to attract the a~ntion of the waiters, who studiously ignored us until Don reached out with one of his huge hands and grabbed a waiter scurrying by blind to our signal. Upon ascer- taining that the man spoke Eng- lish, Don lifted him off the floor, shook hiJll gently a couple of times and said that if we were not served within five minutes, he would inflict unspeakable cruelties upon that waiter and would do the same to the cook. We had lobster in three minutes. The next day we flew to Los Mocbis in an andent C-'7 th.at had been ancient when I uted to rtde in them during World War n. I think that partlcular plane bad &een old durtng World Ward I and·probably during the Span- ish-American War, too. When we arrived at our hotel in Los Mocbis, we discovered that Bill Veneman bad lost all the vouchers for our prepaid hotel reservations. We all stood 'around the lobby as the desk clerk made a great show of-searching the hotel's records, then advised us there was no record of our pre- paid reservations so we had to pay again. At that point, Don reached over the clerk's head, grabbed a bunch of keys from the keyboard and handed them out to us. He then looked down · at the clerk and asked, very politely, if the clerk had any questions. The clerk said he had none, that it had been a minor oversight, and he luld just found our prepaid reservations. When we arrived at our hotel at the top of Copper Canyon, the, same scenario occurred. Again the clerk oould find no recotd m our reservations, again Don reached over and grabbed a handful of keys and, amazingly enough, again the clerk found our reservations. The same thing happened when we arrived at our hotel in Chihuahua. By this time, I had decided that traveling with Don was every traveler's idea of a no-wor- ry trip, so when we discovered that the airline from Chihuahua to Tijuana was on strike, I wasn't concerned. I just looked at Don. Unfortunately, even he couldn't cure this, so we scurried around and rented a couple of cars with drivers to drive us to El Paso, and then bought 10 airline tickA!ts from El Paso to Tijuana and put them on Bob Sllllth's credit card. As we left town. we paaed the airport and discovered that the strike was over, so ':,lulled in., piled out of the cars let Don persuade the driven to refund us the money we had paid to go to El Paso. Of course, tbat left Bob Smith with all those airline ticlc.ets on his credit card, but he just shrugged and said he .. was sure he could work it out with the airline. From this saga I learned three things. First, Don Vaughn made a great traveling companion. Second, Bob Smith wasn't bad either. Third, Copper Canyon can't hold a candle to the Grand Canyon of the Colorado River. • llOBEJn' GARDNElt of Corona del Mar is a retired justice on the 4th Dlstrlct Court of Appeal and Orange CowYly Superior Court judge. His column is put>-- lished Tuesdays. Costa Mesa ranks No. 2 in sales-, property-tax receipts By Tim Grenda, Daily Pilot · COSTA MESA -The city con- tinues to post impressive sales-tax and property-tax numbers while maintaining one of the highest res- idents-to-police ratios in Orange County, officials said Monday. The city's preliminary operat- ing budget, released last week and informally reviewed Monday by the City Council before final adoption is expected next week, shows Costa Mesa ranks in the top 10 cities countywide in sales- tax and property-tax receipts, and the number of police on the street Police rule death at senior complex suicide A 76-year-old man found at the base of an 18-story seniors complex Sunday morning killed himself by jumping from the roof, Costa Mesa police said Monday. Police said ·the ·man's body was found about 10 a.m . Sunday at the base of the Bethel Towers in the 600 block of West 19th Street, where he lived. Investigating officers said there was no evidence of foul play and have ruled the death an apparent suicide, pending a coroner's investi- gation. Police said the victim apparently used a ladder to gain access to the roof of the building. per resident. Using sales-tax receipts from the 1996-9i fiscal year, Costa Mesa officials said the city took m $27 .9 million -$270 per capita when divided by its 103,823 resi- dents -which makes it No. 2 in the county behind Brea, the coun- ty's perennial sales-tax front-run- ner, which received $317 per capita during the same period. By comparison, Newport Beach collected $13.6 million in the same period for a $195 per capita aver- age .that makes the city No. 5 countywide. Costa Mesa's projected sales- tax revenue for the 1998-99 bud- get represents a 4 % increase over ~ last year, which is less fiscal growth than the city has seen in past years, when major retail pro- jects such as Metro Pointe opened, but still is •acceptable,~ said act- ing Finance Director Marc Davis. But in preparing the projected totals, the city did not take into account commercial projects that are under construction, including the Borders Books project on Newport Boulevard that is set to open in the next year and figures to positively impac\ the city's sales-tax revenues. Despite the bold figures, Costa Mesa did not fare as well in the property-tax totals for the same , ~~ EL:MN-CH-IT-0 • FIESTM ;'\,; . ·.; ·~ Sizzling Fajita Bar Strolling Mariachis Margarita & Cerveza Bar Party Trays To Go~ • Enchiladas • Taquitos .-\( • Tacos • Tamales ' • • Guacamole • Salsa AND MORE! . Banquet Rooms 10 to 100 people. a Catering f/i~ 645-0209 Costa Meu Corona del Mar 642-1142 644-8226 . . . . . . • Custom-Made Furniture • Slip Covers • atio furniture period, officials said. In the 1996-97 fiscal year, Cos- ta Mesa received $10.1 million for a $97 per-capita average while Orange County's top property-tax city, Laguna Beach, earned $7 .4 million or $307 per capita. Newport Beach did better than Costa Mesa in property-tax re- turns, but could not knock Lagu- na Beach out of the top spot. It took in $19.8 million in property taxes to rank No. 2 countywide, officials said. Costa Mesa and Newport Beach are neck and neck for the highest residents-to-police ratio in•the county. In 1996-97, Costa Mesa had' 153 sworn officers, an average of one officer for every 679 resi- dents. It ranked second behind Newport Beach, which was No. 1 in Orange County with 135 sworn officers on the street, an average of one officer for every 519 resi- dents. SONORA CONTINUED FROM 1 education at this school because of the multilingual situation. l think our school is unique ll1 the district .• Crenshaw said she usually bas some students whose primary language is English, but not this year. About half of her students' primary language is Spanish and the other half is Vietnamese. She speaks only broken Span- ish and no Vietnamese, but with the use of extensive overhead dis- plays, music, games and extreme- ly simple curricula, about half of her students are reading at grade level and some are at second- grade level. •Phonics doesn't work well when they're just starting out.• she said. "We do a lot of real simple exercises. They'll learn sentences like, 'I see a ball,' and 'I see a bat'• With the use of heavily illus- trated books, Crenshaw said stu- dents start associating the sen- tences with their visual represen- tations. She also uses the popular zoo phonics game. CONTINUED FROM 1 near the amphitheater, to return to court today for a debriefing session. Thomas plans to outline the process in which he will decide whether the sound restrictions should be Wted. Spi% said the settlement doesn't have an effect on the homeownen, who must now venture e1oae til ll~atioo. ·we are by OOnelVel and we don't have the financial resources they [Orange County Fairgrounds) do," said Spts., who estimated legal costs at approximateijr S:ZS0,000 for bis clients. "The settlement didn't help us a bit.• . Bailey-Findley said attorneys had been taUdng about settling the case throughout the pro- ceedings, but they only reached a consensus lat~ Monda,y. The jury, which had listened to nearly two months of testimo- ny, was ready to return a deci- sion but waited two boun to learn the case had been .resolved by attorneys. The jwy report8dly asked the court nine Umel for testimony to be read beck to them. Sptx intespn!Jed tbi ldfY· ily as benefldal to tbeplelrillft.s" •1 think there were bJnts COUNCIL CONTINUED FROM 1 The ordinance will require new alcohol-serving businesses to get a permit from the Planning Commission. The commission would have to consider whether the business serves a public necessity or convenience; its proximity to residential areas. day-care centers, parks, church- es and schools; and the over-con- centration of alcohol-serving businesses and alcohol-related crimes in a certain area. The council also a pp roved additional regulations and 'enforcement for bayfront restau- rants. Eateries that overlook Upper Newport Bay have m the past caused noise problems for Udo Isle, Linda Isle and other bayfront homeowners. In hopes of pr-eventing those •rt works well because one of the tint ~ the children team ii the •ntnltl•,. she Mid. •'J'bis alsO b1[llpl tbmri learn the touildS of letters.• By January, Crenshaw said she startl Lntrodudng the fundamen· tal prindpJet of phonics. Many of the students, b'y then. grasp them easily. Crensbaw's class is one of two •sheltered-English" classes at the school. Although only English ls used in the sh~tered-Engltsh classes, Crensho.w said the pace ts slower than in mainstream classes. About half of her students will be mainstreamed into full English classes next year and the other half likely will continue in a shel- tered-English context for at least part of the second grode. "I am thrilled to death with the students J have this year,• CTen- shaw said. "About half of them are at or above their grade level. I don't know what's changed.• One of her prize students is 7- year-old Gustavo Bravo, who joins mainstream first-graders daily in reading second-grade materials. •He can often read words like 'ceiling' correctly," she said. •And problems, the city will require an acoustical study to be prepared for all new bayfront restaurants and for existing ones that want to expand or substantially change their service. Also part of the effort will be funding for more code-enforce- ment officers to patrol the bayfront areas and monitor restaurants on weekend evenings, which the council will consider as part of its 1998-99 budget deliberations. The third element ,of the pro- gram is a summer trial period of stepped-up security and police presence in Cannery Village, where there is a high concentra- tion of restaurants and bars near residential neighborhoods. The council agreed to consider paying for police overtime, which could cost about $9,000 per year, and encouraged business owners in Cannery Village to pay for the private security. MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Oscar Rosas, left, Alberto Ballon and Erika Sanchez llsten to their teacher during a group spelllng lesson Monday at Sonora Elementary School ln Costa Mesa. • sometimes be won't even know what they mean. •1 always tell my students not to give tip. I tell them they can be anything they want to be and that it's so important in an English- speaking society that they learn to speak English. My job is to do anything I can to teach them Eng- lish .• briefly in the news Drowning victim identified as local man A man who drowned after falling off a 40-foot cabin cruiser off Seal Beach wd identified Monday as Bobby Moran, 55, of Costa Mesa, authorities said. Coast Guard officials said Moran was climbing a ladder attached to the Huntington Beach-based vessel Lori K when be fell overboard about 11 :30 p.m. Saturday. He was uncon- scious when his three c<lmpan- ions pulled him out of the water about a mile off Seal Beach. Long Beach lifeguards treated Moran at the scene. He then was taken to Long Beach Memorial Hospital, where he was pro- nounced dead on arrival, said Coast Guard Petty Officer John Hurst. Pedestrian critical after accident A 26-year-old pedestrian was in critical condition after being struck by a car in Newport Beach, police said Monday. The unidentified Utah resident was taken to Western Medical Center ln Santa Ana, where he was being treated for fractures to his pelvic area and a lower leg. The man was walking north in the 2400 block of West Coast ~C·a-CO~r DUIGN • 191tlNT • COPY S«iAJ .,,JC. r/IU /mfiwUtN s IDJi Highway when he was struck by· an eastbound Mercury driven by an unidentified 27-year-old Irvine resident at 10:53 p .m. Friday, police said. T_he driver, who suffered only minor injuries, was released pending further investigation, police said. Gas leak prompts Costa Mesa evacuation A geological testing company performing a soil test pierced a large pocket of gas that prompted the evacuation of several resi- dences in Costa Mesa, authorities said Monday. The Costa Mesa Fire Depart- ment said a crew of drilling.,spe- cialists was called to the 1600 block of Pomona Avenue about 10:58 a.m. Saturday to repair the gas leak. They sealed the cavity with cement after two hazardous- material teams from Newport Beach and Santa Ana determined the gas -hydrogen sulfide - wasn't dangerous. The geologist used a probe to remove a device that was 50 feet below the surface. The pressur- ized gas escaped the test site, prompting a temporary evacua- tion of nearby residents. Fire officials said it took nearly seven hours to fix the leak and return people to their homes. Mattress Outlet Stor BRAND NEW · COSMET1CALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best tor Less! 3 165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa ~1 ... , .. -. ...__,..., <>ne Block SOUtb of 40 5 '-1 545 .. 7168 I l • ' . ' SCHOOLS CONTINUED FROM 1 administration building; $71,000 for graphic arts laboratortes1 1259,700 for technology and classroom renovations1 $108,000 for bleac:ber repairs in the gymna- sium: and $83,400 for electrical syitems and replacement of com- pressors. Even tbougp Corona del Mar High and Uncoln Elementary are getting Mello-Roos funds, parents said the schools also should be . entitled to share in proceeds from the settlement of Orange Coun- ty's 1994 bankruptcy and from the $7 million sale of fann property at Costa Mesa High School. "To connect Mello-Roos mon- ey, farm-school money and the bankruptcy settlement is syllogis- tically wrong,• said Susan Kramer, incoming co-president of the PTA at Corona del Mar High. "Mello-Roos money is to prepare a school for an influx of new stu- dents presenting new demands on top of already existing ones." She said Corona del Mar High made cutbacks like all Newport- Mesa schools following the bank- ruptcy and therefore should be entitled to the proceeds of any bankruptcy recovery money. "The bankruptcy money belongs to all the students in the district,~ said Karen Yelsey, Coro- na del Mar High's other incoming PTA co-president and a former PTA president at Lincoln Elemen- tary. HThe bankruptcy affected PLAZA CONTINUED FROM 1 including that the restaurant be closed between 2 and 6 a.m. and that any recorded music played inside be kept at a level not audi- ble outside. The Clubhouse expansion request will go to the City Coun- cil, which is tentatively scheduled to consider giving final approval at its Monday meeting, officials said. If approved by the council, the developers expect to begin construction and hope to open the new restaurant by the 1998 holiday shopping season. ln other action, the commis- every student lri the district,• she said. •ne money ShoWd be dis· trlbuted to all the ichoo1s equally, Wbat the school board ii doing is pitting schools against schools.• By linking the bankruptcy money with the Mello-Roos mOnies, Yelsey said the district ts •comparing apples and oranges: Corona del Mar H1gh Piini::ipe.I Don MartfD agreed. •we would bave gotten about $48,000 that l would hove used for textbooks that we need here,• he said. •vou can't l1Se the MeUo- Roos money for textbooks.• . Mike Fine, assistant superin- tendent of business services, said the proposal presented to the board likely will ~ changed to make it more equitable. . He said the school board's original request was for a plan fo allocate money for emergeney capital-improvement needs, and that Corona del Mar High and Uncoln Elementary both received Mello-Roos money for their most urgent capital improvements. But the district revised the allotments, allowing schools to do what they wanted with the money, such as buy textbooks - a change that also changes which schools are entitled to receive the money. ·we changed one paragraph and didn't ~ange another,• Fine said. "I'm sure the board will dis- cuss it. And there is certainly potential that they will modify it .• The board meets at 7 p .m. ol the District Education Center at 2985 Bear St., Costa Mesa. sion narrowly agreed to reverse its earlier denial of a East Side homeowner's request to convert a two-car garage on his proper- ty into a r~sidential "granny unit.· Michael Schrock wanted the commission to overturn its denial of his plans to use . the garage in front of his Walnut Street house for a residence and make up the required parking spaces lost by the conversion somewhere else on the site. A divided commission agreed -on a 3-2 vote with commis- sioners Chris Fewel and Charles Robertson dissenting-to allow the Hgranny unit" to stay and let Schrock build a new garage behind the home to provide the parking required by city code. Sabatino Tommy Peter Phil Vmce Flavorful & Delicious Lunches & Dinner Uelquc wloe ,_II dhlhlc f'CICMlllt 1YllAllMc for..,,.,,......_ .... , .. Md'""*--~ 723-0621 P1eae CaU For Reaenallons and Dt..edtom 251 Shipyard Way • Newport Beach Tim GREY GOOSE InVites you.to meet Yoli Brogger, who will be sign.mg her ne w book, BeautifUl Home on a Budget, and en joy refreshments cate re d by The Confectionist. Wednesday, June 10 l aOO to 4100 p.m. • .. EYE·Ol'ENER QUOTE OF THE DAY • I C<JSta Mesa:, Ju/i,e Collett captures rare three-time sOftball honor "(J~ ColJeU} WOI tM bat~ In OUI' (Pod/fe Coal() leap thb MUM and~ tJt. 6-plolJlfT In Maa~ ~ .•. • -~A MEt4 OOADI .JIM~ ·ws, Cs don't re8lly reflect '.the potential • Frosh-soph baseball ( I team struggled this past ~eason, but nevertheless showed Corona del tvf.ar's future has bright outlook. By Jason Hill, Daily Pilot Sometimes, a team's win-loss record fails to indicate how good some teams really are. ·Corona del Mar High's frosb-soph baseball team ·finished 6-14-1, 2-12-1 in the Sea View League, but by Cpach 'Ryan Conrad's estimation, his players are much better than the tecord shows and Sea Kings' baseball has a bright future ahead of it. -"Sure that wasn't a good recdrd, • Conrad said. "But these kids have a tremendous amount of talent. We were in every ball game but two this season." Of the 14 losses, eight were by one-run margin. Conrad's focus this season was on defense, where his team Had the most room for improvement. "The problem in lthe Newport) area for kids coming up is that pitching and .hitting are heavily stressed,· ·Conrad said. "Defensive skills 'tend to get neglected." · His faith in his team's ability 10 pitch and hit were the determining factors in how much . practice time was spent taking ground balls and fly balls. Conrad estimated that 85% of :practice time was spent in the iield. "Our hitters were good .enough that they only needed .enough swings to keep them fine tuned,• Conrad said. One other area where his team excelled was attitude. "Our •team gave 100% effort all season long,· Conrad !laid. •Sure the :9eason was disappointing, but :we played the last six games just •as hard as the first six.• : • The finest example of his :team's heart came against :1'-fewport-Mesa District rival ·?Sewport Harbor. The Sea Kings :fell behind early and trailed 9-3 ;a\ the end of the sixth inning. -Then it started to rain. : : CdM quickly scored two runs :and then punched in a couple ~ore before an extensive rain -delay. After the delay, the Sea 'Mings scored a run to make the .9Core 9-8, with Wes Hockinson, .the tying run, standing on ·second base. The skies opened :\lP again and this time, it was a .heavy downpour. The umpires .even talked about calling the ·game. •. •1 told them no way,• Conrad JJaid. ·we will stay here three lleurs if we have to so we can :fjnish this game.• The rain :tlnally let up and Matt Marston .doubled to tie the score at 9-9. C avan Cuyler took the mound . in the bottom of the seventh :inning and quickly struck out .the side, but the time limit had expired and CdM had to settle • --a tie. "I was really proud of .our guys,• Conrad said. "It's .9ometimes hanl for a young Q!am to keep things from slipping away. They hung in there and put it together at the end.· • Conrad believes that his best ~layers are ready to make an impact on varsity next seeson. Culyer, a freshman who was named frosh·soph Player of the Year, finished the season with a A?O betting overage and an Gll·bese percentage of .629. CuyJet AlsO led the pitching itaf1 in strtkeouts-per-lnning and blts·per-inning ratiOI. Freshman Dave Knecht had four of CdM'• six vtctories and had a teem-leading 3.52 earned ND average. •He WU a very COlllll1ellt pitcher,• Conrad aald. •He wu our hardest worker and S.:a good, banl·noeld, f\indUientel bellplayer.• Knecht illO play9d outfield a.ild ftrit bUe, rinllbing tbe )'!Mf t>etting, .343. Pn9lblMn Bite Snell. who ba8ed ·"' Ud I.a ltie l8em 1n ~ ltOred ms RBI. and Abdl9w Jolml, wbo ~ .......... ft bell, oudMid ........ ., ltaDd. good (91miet '° ... neat years ........... ~ ........ _.~crf .... ~:r.£"! • •Mesa's C9llett, Christiansen, Estancia's Danner are tabbed by coaches; three other standouts from N-M district second team. /.,LL PACIFIC C0/\)1 l f /\GUE SOFTBALL Collett, the Mustangs'. shortstop, hit .438 with four doubles, 11 RBI, 16 runs and 11 steals. A three-sport standout at Mesa and the PCL Female Athlete of the Year, Collett will attend UC San Diego next year, but is unsure whether she will play sports. a 2.87 ERA in 112 innings and also hit .279 with a homer and three RBI. She tossed a no-hitter against PCL foe La~a Beach. She will play next spring at Green Moun- tain College in Vermont Adrienne Rice, University Jess~ Vernaglia, Allso Niguel Danielle Heath, Aliso Niguel Kristin Scatb9rough, Unlvenity llffany Waldman, University Joanna Danner, Estancia Sr. fr. Jr. Sr. So. Fr. Sr. So. Costa ~esa High senior Julie Collett, whom Mustangs Coach. Jim Weeks called the best player in the Pad.fie Coast League, tops a list of three locals named· to the coaches' All-PCL first team in softball. Heather Ovistiansen, Costa Mesa Lesfie Simien. Laguna Hills Meghan 0 10onnell, Laguna Hills Sr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Christiansen, the Mustangs' catcher, hit .330 with 15 RBI. She will continue her dia- mond career at Orange Coast College. Barnett, the Eagles' center fielder, bit .227 with five RBI and 12 steals. Laguna Hills senior pitcher Leea Harlan was the league MVP. Second~ Deedee Schur, Aliso Niguel sara Sheikh, Aliso Niguel Collett, a four-year standout, was joined on the first team by senior teammate Heather Christiansen and Estancia fresh- man Joanna Danner. Danner, who helped the Eagles rise to respectability by fashioning a 1.63 ERA with 110 strikeouts in 86 innings. provides a foundation in the pitching circle for Coach Sharon Uhl to build around in the years to come. CoAotl.s' Au.PACIFIC CoAsf UAGuE SOfTUll Most Vatu.ble Playw Erin Wallace, Aliso Niguel Kathrine McGuire, Laguna Beach Jennifer Brigham, University Stacy Barnett. Estancia Leea Harlan, Laguna Hills Sr. Kristin Chisholm. Costa Mesa Mesa senior Kristin Chisholm and Estancia senior Stacy Barnett were second- team selections. Erin Larsen. Laguna Hills Chisholm, Mesa's primary hurler, posted First tum Julie Collett. Costa Mesa Sr. Sr. Katie Oliver, Laguna Beach Monique Kees, Laguna Hills Jill Freed, Aliso Niguel Kim Bisera, Laguna Hills ~---------------------~---------------~----------------~-----------~------, I I I ( I 11 ~ ( 11 ( ) ( ) I ') ( ) I I L: I\ I I DON LEACH I OAl.Y PLOT The cream of the crop representing the best from Newport-Mesa Dlstrtct softball: Standing, from left: Estanda's Cari Fricker, Newport Harbor's Kristen Smith, Estancia'• Joanna Danner, Newport Harbor's Usa Huntington and Costa Mesa's Heather' Christiansen; Kneeling, from left, April Carroll and Kyle McNtc)lols of Newport Harbor, Estanda's Stacy Barnett, Newport's Shawn Talley and Kristen Urban, Costa Mesa's Kelly Daub; below, Costa Mesa's Kristin Chisholm and (sitting) Julie Collett. Presenting the Daily Pilot's 1998 high school softball •Costa Mesa's Collett garners Pla.¥er of the Year honor for third time in a brilliant softball career. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot J ulie Collett has played through four dif- ferent Costa Mesa High softball coach- es and varying degrees of team success. But the excellence ahe has displayed on the diamond the last four seasons has been as constant as Southern Call.fomia sunshine. So, it should come as no surprise the sweet·swinging senior shortstop once again headlines the 1998 AD·Newport·MeA Dis- trict Dream Team as Player of the Year. Collett. the diitrict's top player u a fresh- man, abated the tame honor last spring. She hit .'438 (32 for 73) in her swa.n-.ong cam- paign, which actually ltiwered her weer average u a prep (.443). • •She wu the belt player in our (Padftc Cout) lMgli9 this MUOft arid arguably the bist player In Mesa's blltory, • MUit&Dgi Coach Jtm Weeks Mid Of the UC San Dtecio- bound ~sport lt&ndOUt, who wu the Pet PemaJe Athlete of the Veer. Collett. alto an all· ... vue ~ In . ~b811 aDd the diltrkt co-playtt of the yell' In w..u ... llidar. ecand 11 na. clroft in 11. and was .·~ cm l t ~-.-.-for tbe Mwb• tbla ..-. Sbil., pratlMd wild.,. wall. ... ~ ......... lndudil : 12'1 - DIDe ..... "811. SI --b.-, l'1 NDI -*IS.to'IODl(lll....abln1"1W- ----... 1Udt0t .. Jal). one, she. is joioe<l..by only one other all-dis-C~oU. a sophomore center fielder, trict repeater, senior teammate Kristin paced Coach Frank Talley's Sailors by hit- Chisbolm. ting .306 (141or '6)-She.drove in nine runs, J Rounding out 'the list of first-time hon-belted five doubles, two triples, and collect· orees are: Newport Harbor standouts ed slx outfield assists with her strong and April Carroll, Kristen Smith, Kristen accurate arm. Urban, Lisa Huntington, Kyle McNichols Smith, a sophomore shortstop-first base- and Shawn Thlley; Estancta representatives man, hit .301 (16 for 53) with two homers Joanna Danner, Carl Pricker and Stacy Bar-and a team-high 13 RBI. She had three netti as well as Mesa notables Heather triples, two doubles and four stolen bases. Christiansen and Kelly Daub. Pricker, a senior first baseman, hit .296 Danner, one of two freshmen recognized, with two homers, seven RBI, two doubles fashioned a 1.63 BRA in the pitching cir<:le and a triple. She scored five runs and may for Cooch Sharon Uhl's Eagles. A travel-ball continue playing at RiVerside City College. veteran, Danner struck out 1t0 1n 86 Urban, who played fint, third and innings, while walking just 10. She was, pitched far the 'Jars, hit .280 (16 for 57) with however, victimized by inconslltent defense eight RBI. A junior, she stole fiVe belies tn and meager offensive support, which five attempts-and ea.med one pitching vtcto- allowed her to win just 3 of 13 decisions. ry and three saves. Chisholm. all-district as a jwuor catcher, HuftH,,.,.__ tb ...... freshman bonOtee made the move to pitcher thii IN50n and --~....... e vuAer • her 1·13 record and 2.87 ERA (t.45 in had one bomef, three d0Uble1, UV. trtplM and \0 ~ While beDdliDg altc:IWig duties. Jeegue) included a no·bltter agalmt Laguna SM ftnilhed with• .24.5 avenge (13 for 57). BMch. Chisholm fanned 42 1n 112 innings and ello helped her own caute With the bet. lfuneu. • JUnior oaer ftektei', lpadded Sbe blt .27!j and her 19 bltl Included one :=·.~:CS i:. =:: heme run. She will cOatlilue ber .ottboll and tennll c::meer at Gteen MOuntatn College m her leeidcill blner. BUnett bit ..22'1 Wltb a.. VtirmoDt. RBI .nd tine d0Ublel1 wttb U on-bili per. bit~)~~~~m:~ .. ~29~ieDIOll9coadb•=M. btt .......... gettlDQ J\llt two eilra·bMI bha. ~l aid ... pidect -....... ... w.iMtallocndi*I blirdilf-tMihlnd.. .. .. 'Ill& ... ~ ... .... =·c~t:.'°~~·~~ =..~=.r.:=a':"..::U.!2. ~CwtCcl lfl MYPPim• ~ . ......-............. -·~-.w.w----..... , ....... ,,, ----..at-81111 W.Wl ··-~ 111.114 •'8twm.omllc:m11;,... Ill 2U (U Jot 52) ml._ .at .. _. ...._ 1111...a._ a ,._ [ ~-......... ~ ........... '')t ---~--------~----·--·-'• /\ll \t ,\\ti Sailors' Smith second-team All-Sea View •Junior infielder the lon~ area star honored by the circuit's softball coaches. Newport Harbor High sopho- more infielder Kristen Smith, who hit .301 with to homers, 13 RBI and seven extra-base hits, was thj! lone local honoree on the coaches' All-Sea View League softball team, earning second- team laurels. Smith played shortstop, third and first for Coach Frank Talley's Sailors . Ga.mering honorable mention from Newport were: senior Kyle McNichols, juniors Kristen Urban and Sh~wn Talley; sophomore April Carroll and freshman Lisa Huntington. Woodbridge senior pitcher Christy Robitaille, who paced the Wa'rriors to the league crown, was the Most Valuable Player. ~ Au.•SIA VllW LEAGulE SCJF'9AU Most v ........ Plllyer Christy Robitaille, Woodbridge Sr. P Ant~ Suzanne Guy, El Toro Sr. p Susan Churchwell, El Toro Jr. P-OH Megan Smiruna, El Toro Jr. 38 Brett Nakabayashi. Irvine Jr. Rf Edel leyde~ Irvine Sr. 38 Colleen Young, Irvine Sr. P Heather McConne, Irvine Sr. SS Kristen Morley, Santa Margarita Sr. SS Jessica Bartholomew, S.Margarlt.a Jr. 38 Karlie Reiss, Santa Margarita Sr. 18 Natasha Watley, Woodbridge Jr. INF Nicole Thompson, Woodbridge Jr. INF Lisa Watanabe, Woodbridge Sr. OF Second~ Sondra Milchiken. El Toro So. 38 8~1 Undhelm, El Toro Fr. SS Nikki Everett, El Toro So. 28 Tracy Habig«. IMne Sr. C Robyn Horrlck. IMne Jr. ~B-4' Katy Morrison. Irvine Sr. CF Kristen Smith, Newpot1 Harbor So. INF CWolyn Bult.rd, S..ta Margarita Ff'. 28 Krystal Fonte, Santa Margarita So. LF Erica Greenberg. Woodbridge So. RF Tracy Alc.rn, Woodbridge Jr. 18-4» Kristy Oarite. Woodbridge Sr. 38 ~~~ ~ ; \• "'• I ' • f Ristau-Renick take second in nationals • NAC junior double scullers make a splash. Robert Ristau and Ron Hemclt of the Newport Aqua~. Center llnisW MCODd OD Sunil&y in tM U.S. NatiODal Jwllor lto!dDQ Chatnplonlhq,i ln tbe clOob .. ICUlli at Lake Hanba DMr ctbdnMU, Obk>, NAC Junior ooacb 1bdd McA.11 ., l8ld. RJmu, a Coroba dlil MU~ l8nioi' be1 M lat PrlDci1111D, and Henick. a CdM Juilior, ,,... daied lia l:S1• ~~ :::'o:=.:-~-- n..... -«1111 • The Swprise Party. ~ • I N5RT BEACH-With but five rematntng before the ppearance of Mr. Irrelevant XXID at the 1Wtn Palms Restaurant in Pubion ll1and Sunday for the start of the June 14· 19 event honoring the Lut player picked in miracle Big Game upset over Stanford 1 (it took a Cal kickoff retwn after the fin.al ~ ·. gun via m laterals and a sprint through';, · the Stanford band prematurely • assembled on the field for a post game ;:: i serenade), the Cardinal trombone 10 1 player knocked down duriilg Cal's '' f winning TD was co-honored. Achterberg lifts South, ·14-13 the recent NFL draft, Weber State's Cam Quayle.of the Baltimore Ravens, attention focuses once again on Irrelevant Week Headquarters and founder Paul Salata. Salata has reportedly been busied with a project called •surprise xxm." The infamous Stanford trombone player, Gary 1\'rrell, was joined by 24 other trombonists hired by Salata to greet Tuggle and the assembled crowd with a trombone symphony at the Arrival Party. In 1991. the last Marine to get back to the U.S. from the Desert Storm war, Gunnery Sgt. Red Whittaker, was co-featured with Mr. Irrelevant XVI Larry Wanke of John Carroll University, drafted by the Washington Redskins. •Corona del Mar High standout drives in tying run, scores winning run. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot When Corona del Mar High's Ryan Acbterberg made his first plate appearance ln the 31st Orange County All-Star baseball game Monday night at Cal State Fullerton in the seventh inning, the public-address announcer for- got to mention his name. Achterberg made sure no one would forget his name. Coming to the plate in the bot- tom or the ninth, with Santa Mar- garita's Nick Mosich on first, Achterberg tripled down the right· OR~NGE CO NTY. ALt.·STAR BASEIALL field line against La Habra's Bubba Cauley to score the tying run, tben plated the game-winner on Chris Wilmer's sacri- fice fly to center field, giv- ing the South a dramatic t 4-13 victory. allowed the North to score the tying and go- ahead runs. •t don't know The Princeton-bound Achterberg, who played center {i_eld for South Coach r>ave Demarest Achterberg (La Quinta) in a reserve (Wibner), but that's pret- ty amazing for him to come up and get a chance to make up for it," Demarest said. "What a game. Both teams ha<! the same amount of runs, same amount of hits and same role, got a chance to bat again in the bottom of the ninth, after the North scored three runs tn the top halt to take a 13-12 lead in a wild one. ironically, it was Wilmer's error at shortstop that amount of errors." There were nine em>rs in the game. Achterberg lied out in the first at-bat, and that appeared to it. But the South rallied again and Acheterberg was the hero. Information regarding this has been virtually impossible to penetrate with Salata holed up tn the inter sanctum of a building called G.A.S., refusing all questions concerning the surprise. But history should note some previous endeavors. 1\vo years ago when New Mexico State's Sam Ma.nu~ (49ers) was Mr. Irrelevant XXJ, Salata demanded that Sam's twin brother, Sean, be honored as well, and seven sets of twins (including And 1993's •Extra Last Man" along with Mr. Irrelevant xvm, Akron Zipper kicker Daron Alcorn, was an Annapolis ensign last in his graduating class. future admiral Duke Ingraham, Old No. 868. Cam Quayle So now it's reached the XXIIlrd level the twin sons of George Ye.rdley, Rob and Rich; twin sons of Hall of Fame jockey Alex Maese, Chris and Carli and the famous Disney twins, Jack and Doug) were on hand to welcome the Manuels at the ·Arrival Party. In 1983 when the late Golden Bear John Tuggle became Mr. Irr~levant VIll after Cal's and Cam Quayle is the honored guest. Quayle ... Quayle ... gee, what could possibly cross the mind of Orange County Sports Hall of Fame resident Paul Salata? What possibility might there be? Anyone with even a remote sense of imagination is encouraged to contact Salata, and offer him a suggestion or two. .... or Rockies get.f a good start~ llil:>r • Mariners fall in first .. . ~· 'v round, 15-8; Rockies then~ topple the Yankees 16-4. };,~ •fl.., Kyle Kastner and Colin C~ ban both pitched well and foYfl., players 'had banner .days at th8'11 plate for the Rockies in la$~ week's playoff opener in which~• the Rockies were 15-8 winne.~ over the Mariners in Bronco Di~ sion play of the Newport Harl>Of'..> Baseball Association. CallabaA'~ was 3 for 3 with an RBI; MatH Paine was 2 for 3 with two ~.> and Paul Poster and Frank G<»..n beck each bad a base hit and ~ walk with two RBI. •• '-1 Paul F<>ster came up with ~.;; standout running catches ~ · thwart the Mariners and Gol~ beck, the catcher, threw out tW'Q:~ Mariners' baserunners. '" • Rockies 16, Yankees 4 .~ The Rockies made it 2 for 2 a b the· playoffs on Saturday with rt! 13-hit assault to back up the solliP' pitching of Kyle Kastner and coi..u. in Callahan, a combination whi~ allowed not a single walk to thl!"' Yankees. • ~~ Callahan put the lid on it wit&•• two innings of relief, striking o~~ four and allowing just one hit. --... Kastner was 3 for 3 at the plat/1? with four RBI, and Matt Paine,_ was 3 for -4 with four RBI. ·., Golbeck was 3 for 4 with three,f. DON LEACH I OAl.Y Pit.OT The male Held took a wide swath through Corona del Mar on Saturday on Its way to the f:ln.lsh line tn the Corona del Mar SK. John Koningb was the overall wbmer. RBI and Blaine Gribble was 2 fotol.' 3 with a walk. ~~:; It was a story of success defmp•n sively, as well, as the Rodd~ were not guilty of a single m.iscueic1 MALE Bland, Newport BNCh, 17:41; Beach, 22:07; 2. Bud Gardner, Costa Beach, 22:37; 4. Jenny Long, Newport Huntington Beach, »27; 2. Nikki • Ovw•ll -1. John Koningh, Irvine, 4. Greg Blodgett. Newport Beach, Mesa, 22:29; 3. John Wooley, Newport Beach. 22:52. Dupllsel. 24:14; 3. MMCret 16:05; 2. Kevin Herbert. Newport 18:31. Beach., 22:33; 4. Jim Wood, Newport • 1t-2A-1. Erica Neitz, Corona del L.erreNgl. Corona det ar, 24:33; Beach. 16:06; 3. Fred Cowles, Tustin, • JS.Jt · 1. Fred Cowles, Tustin, Beach, 23:16. Mar, 20-.46; 2. SWffany Pewee, La 4. Jan Harrison, Laguna Be«h, 24:36. 16:08. 16:08; 2. Marte Hulme, T\.tstln, 16:14; • 6Mt · 1. Edward Salkln, Corona Habra, 20:53; 3. Julie Norton, • 50-5' · 1. Judith Fischer, Cypress, 3. Jack Gannon, Fresno, 18:10; del Mar, 25:06; 2. Dan Blodgett, Irvine, Corona del M1r, 21:57; 4. Melissa Ford, 2t:42; 2. Ange1i1 lccavfno, C~ Mesa, • a-12 · 1. David Quiros, Orange, 22:30; 2. Patridt Reynoldl. Newport Beach, 24:08; 3. Nick Svensson, Corona del Mar, 25:46; 4. Evan Ross, Anaheim, 27:22. • 1J.11 • 1. Denner Une, Newport Beach, 16:33; 2. Brian Collins, Mission Viejo, 17:26; 3. Josh Yelsey, Corona del Mar, 17:46; 4. Robert Milt.r, Chino, 20:30. • 1 ... 24 • 1. Matt Wldcersham, Corona del Mar, 16!47; 2. Michael Maguire, Corona del Mar, 17:00; 3. Rkhard Hossfeld, Newport Beach, 17:31; 4. Abe Antler, t.ono Beach, 18:39. • 25-29 -1. Denn& Amcfj, 16:36; 2. Sllvino OelQado, Garden Grow, 18:16; 3. Loftfn Graham, tMwpott Beach, 19:12; 4. Daw Spef'll~ 19-.49. • JO.M • 1. Kevin Hetbert,wport 8Mch. 16:06; 2. Mlchaef IUchetdlon, Capistrano Beach, 16:.40: 3. Tony Action tn the Newport He.rbor Baseball Aslodation play- offs contlnuet at a futtout peco with big moments In several dlnlct1om. But for the Rocldet In MUltengt DMIJ.oD (9·10) play, tt Wat just I matter ol comlng up with the blg effort et the rtght tlJM. Alt« t MMOO ol wor~ bard and ~or tbe elUllve ~ blt, Luke ...... Uuw •· Pli to .... the \ROdOM' 10.l ~ ,., Ot9r .... ~ Pddaj. M...,, Dolmf 'Hunl blld a .._.nm Md Cb.tee RBI for tbe vtc· tGla. zm 1ArYY anct ~ AJllc?.pp 4. William Benz. Corona del Mar, 25:25; 3. Lessing Sliver, Newport Newport Beach, 22:12. 21:52; 3. Ellen Keys, Newport Beach, 18:12. ' Beach, 27:24; 4. Burt Slrota, Newport • 2Wt • 1. Ketty Fi.then, Huntington 23:20; 4. Dinny Shtyod(. Corona del • 4CM4 • 1. John Konlngh, Irvine. Beach, 27:26. Beach, 1?:46; 2. Laur• 'Heaver, Mar, 24:38. 16:05; 2. Mike ~L.Yorba Unda, • 10.0VW . 1. Biii Nl(t, Newport ~Buctl. 19:17; 3. Oriana • _D._51 . JJAUy_Adarn. t;tuntlt'lglOO 11:12; ]. Ange o oecotlbus, Anaheim, Beach, 27:36; 2. Earl Rippee, Newport C.Vallaro, Corona del Mar, 20:01; Beach, 21:00; 2. Myra Lauder, Newport 17:21; 4. Marte Brldbury, Sin Beach, 29:29; 3. John Mooshaglan, 4. Laura Knight. Costa Mesi, 20:19. Beach, 25:58; 3. Sindy Plrtcle, Clemente, 17:)5. La Mirada, 34:04; 4. Jade Caldwell, • JO.M • 1. Sherri Ellerby. Dana Point. Chatsworth, 26:0S; 4. Karen Stodunan, • 45-41 ·1. Bob Morris, Los Alamitos, Coron• del Mar, 36:20. 19:08; 2. Diane Dan.)ty, Newport NewpC>rt Coast. 26:.43. 18:18; 2. Mike McNees, La Habre, Beach, 19:10; 3. Rj Dttt.more, Costa • ICM4 • 1. Jerady Hawkins, S.nta 18:30; 3. Walt Hitt, Costa Mesi, 19:09; PEMAU Mesa, 20-.29; 4. 8.th Ryan, Newport Ana, 26:23; 2. Irene Ber1rdesco, Sin 4. Tom Gey, Newport Beach. 21:11 . • Ovenill -1. Kelly Flathers. Coast. 2t:AO. Clemente, 29:38; 3. Nina Hixson, • 50'54 -1. warren Young, Garden Huntington Beach, 17:46; 2. Sue Davis, • n.n -1. 5ue Davis, Costa Mesa. Irvine, 30'A7; 4. Ma(9aret Coott, Grove, 18:46; 2. Robert SuHlvan, Cost.a Mesi, 18:54; 3. Sherri Ellefby, 11:54; 2. KM• Hofley, Laguna Nlauel, Hunttnaton Bffch, 33:21 . Westminster, 20:00; l ,,Oan Neyenhuls, Dana Point. 19:08. 22:31; 3. l(Jm Prkbtt. Newport loch, • _... -1. Dorie Smith. T\.tstln, 29:14; Corona def Mat, 20:~ 1i 4. Stew 22:48; 4 •• ,.. lWektt.. Costa Mesa. 2. Jane Tolley, Rancho Slnta Sllventefn. Corona oet Mat, 21 :12. • a.12 -1. Chelsey AJbln. kvtne, 26;07; 22:50. ~ 36:38; 3. ElalM Rodriguez. • 55-59 • 1. Richard Qufntanllla, 2. Stefani Peterson, Irvine, 27:26; 3. • _... • 1. N.ncy Hunsak«, ~ OntMlo, 41:03. La Habra, 19:29; 2. Malcolm Geffen, Sir• Caster, Corona del Mat, 29:23; Nlguef, 19:51; 2. Kim Megghof\ • JO.ovw • 1. Oar• Luzzf, Whittler, Corona def Mar, 21 :08; 3. l1m Rhone, 4, Anne o.ster, Corona del MM, 32:33. orange, 20:37; 3. I'll« ~ 34:32; 2. Lois Edds, 1\atin. 35:16; Coronl def MM, 21:15; 4. Stephen • 11-11·1. UndMy Yourm1n, 20'.3S; <:nnge. 21;22; 4. Mkhtlle Sfflgleton. 3. Jw'I Coon, ~on t..n. SChumacher. Newport lead\ 21:18. 2. Kathryn Qufnlan, Corona def Mir. North Hottywood. 21:26. • 4':35: 4. Dorothy Oartc. CoroN • .... • 1. Don 1'homM. Newport 20:55; 3. Vane5A Stevens, Newport , • ..... 1. Carol Wimbish. dtf Mat, 47:44. • MatlL: J, A'l Ir TIM Mutlm came up • fic)Ut ~,.,e-, Newport wins its ~~ t,,g own tournament 7 .. ~ NEWPORT ·1 BBACH -~tt' Harbor High's water polo teaih:! swept to tts secona summer 1-,..,,·-- tournament in three attempts over the weekend, posting a 10-2 win over Corona del Mar In the final in the winner's pool. Jeff Leeper, Kevin Becke,'r, 'JYler Caffey and Andrew EvaJ).9 scored two apiece to lead the vic- tory in the championship game; Leading the way for the S4Uob in the tournament overall. were Leeper with eight goals and four assists, BecJr.er and Gary Conwell with seven Co and four a-.tlts eachi Peter with m. goaljl1 and Caffey and Clint Peetz, will three goals each. • IOTICll PUBUC NOT1Cll 'UIUC NOTICU 'UILIC NOTIC!I PUBLIC IOTIC!I PUILIC NOTICU PUIUC IOTICll llOTICll =.i:.==:.= er:~~~~ ~A~.n~~ 11.J!wwr::: ="·~~tot~=-: ~~.c11.e: :!.:.:.~~ .. ·,r=:." 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I . l(apc>OJ lffcft:CofUI MeN Oeoly peny. 177 ~ Or , .... .,Wtl 191Ml' ... t0 oe.tct: and .,:.tct ~ \tie ol 71 daY" allef .,. at. eny, thown ~ iaki Specl11 Notice form 11 Publl•h•d Newport Pll01 June I, I, 10, 11, 12. 1 ... F, ~ laeeh, CA Ody P'Qoc June t. t. 11. 09'y Hot ~ f. t, 11. ~ eot.. C' lfl ~ -:: ~ ... '°' IN openil\g or'*'•· ..,. wllt be made. w avallabtt trom the Court Bt1cl\.COeta ~ Daily 19M. 129e3 n. 1.. TM• a . 1• teeo -·--· ..... ~ ---nit D1stt1ct has obtlllntd out cownant °' rn201 Marco FtW'ff•. 1w "' w. -na o..... June 30, "r,:· DllTFUCT tom the Dnc'« of the De-exprnffd or Imp! ed. r A omer tor UM Peta. P•IOt June 9• '"'· ..... PUBLIC NOTICI Balt>oa. lffwPQf1 e.1en. PUIUC MOTICI W - • 1 :00 P-"'-..,.. '"""" '*"'*" of lnduettllil Rel.. OatdlnO uu. po .... tlon tloftert •.... CA 12113 " .. .. .. of lid ...-pt: Of. ttie '"'tit '° r~ any °' .. llor'9 .,. getWal Pf'Waillna or •noumbt~. 10 ,,..; w. llA.IL.V 9MITH, PUBLIC NOTIC! Alea FfW'tf•· 1127 ~ w. '9oUtteue au..,._ tollu• .. ... Of Olr9clor Of~ bide Of '° WM :3i Ir· rate of per diem Wllll" end tl\t ramalnlno £'lnclpal ••G. cc1•141073t, PloUtS.U. .. ...,... BIH>o•, NewpOft ISeac:h, ...... ........ ..... ........... COMI ~ ~ ~ °' lnfOf IU.. IN o-wrll pr~ tale tum ol the note(• MCUred ATTORNaY AT LAW HOTICa TO ... ,... ltatetMnt CA l2ee3 The ~ pereona •• The fGllOWif'9 '*'°"'.,. Dlelrtd, v::.t· wo", din; Mt/ bid• Of In lhe blef. tor holklay and Ql/9ftlme by Mid Oted ol rUl1, WIUI 4041 MAC ARTHUR CRl!OITORI OP nit '="'9 ~·°"' .,. Thia butlnne 11 COA-~buslnft• u : l!H-~o1~ :i ~ • Cotta M . taqulred bY s.ctlon ==-~.th• 10f:11~ -: ~~-In ~~l... ~ •a.VD., ITa. a11, NEW· BULK IAU d~ Del n::.~ ~'aol. PIO: ~by: a gtMfal Pll1-/i1eNTAN~~ID~CTION, um ConcOtd ... : ~ '°' Identification •ni or lh• CallrOl'nl• ~ifoifnecf'~h Cf81l Vancet If ant.~ th• ftORT-Bl!ACH, CA l••c•.••04. prletOllhlp, U.45 Ael4 Haw YOll Nl1ed ~ 1Slt w BevAv.:.,...,. ...... CAatal Coucllne ~ Labor~. the DlrlC1or ol c:IHlll!callon or ty~ oi llfmt O. the C>ffd of Trutl t2te0 0105 U.C.C.) Court, San Olago, C• buslneM yet? No J)Of1 a.-= . ~ t2Mf Diane Malle K.agllu, 1032 4 ~ leaell/ ~. Oeotwtmtnllon ol lndu .. WOik needed lO ex1Cut1 ettlmited '"' ch1rgii Publl thed Niwport Notice 11 hereby given lo 12123 M11co Freyre Thomae Devin Fahey Ill, Concord It., Cotia MeN, lneter .p.nrJna l.ot .,,., Aelet.lont of the Stale the contract. Ho#da ratet d ' 1 th crecmort ol lh• within Mofllt C9Nllo World Evan-Thi• 1tai.ment wu n1ed 1311 w. Say Ave .. NtwPofl CA mie I tovtmen11: lld" Ho. ol California h11 dt111, lhalf be paid 11 ,/.citied t~utl.:x~n•:,• U: trutt: ::;~;:~ta 15M:-1~;i1y n1mld teller that a bulk gellern (CA). 3'45 Aero with the County Clllk ol Beach, CA t2ee1 Thi• bu11n .. 1 It con-1 ~ned the o•nerally prevall· In the cs>llec:tlve blfaalnlng crtaled by tald o..d 01 • • • lal• 11 •bout to be made ol Court, l1n Diego, C1 Orange County on 5128118 Thi• butlntH 11 con: dUC'tld by. 1n lndMdual Ilda.,. on,... Ind i01.i':t~ ol wao-t In lhl agrHmenl appUca&le lO Trldt. to-Wit: ,255,024.31 lM860 the uut1 ducrlbed 12123 18910718113 ducted by: an lndhlldual Havt you ttaiMd dolrlQ ..,.,..ig .. at Ofllce Of the It Y ~ the Work Neh pattlcular etilt. d.., Etllmated PUBLIC NOTICE below. Thi• bu1ln111 11 con· Diiiy PllOt June 2 9 us Hive you ltat1ed dOlng bullnea y.r? ""· ~ 1aclllUM Obordl-IO tMt .,... .. ormed. Coj)fel tllic:etlOn Of iy,,. of WOttl Accrued lntlfHt Ind •d· Th• n1m11 Ind bu1lne1t dUC1ed by: • COfpotllion ' ' ' butlnH• yet? YH, 4/20/97 ~ MW ~ • Ardlh ~. Coaet of \MM wage rat• dettrml2 IMQloyed on the project dltlonll ld'vanc:ff 11 tnV •IC 7312 lddreH11 of th• Seller 11e: H1111 you etll1td doing 23• 1998 T849 Thomal Davin fll'ley. Ill Thia ~ w.. llled 'aallftll'Wft1lty ~ Dta. nar"-• enlltled PREVAIL· CoplH of lc:Ndllltil 0j wlll lnc••ll• thie flgurt NOTICI OF SUSAN AIKAWA Ind NO E bUllMll yet? YH._ 1992 PUBLIC NOTICE Thi• etatement wu flied with !tie County Clltk Of • ; 11~ MlfN Ave .. IN WAGE SCALE, 11e r .... eo dllwmined 111 on ptlot' lO Nie 'STITION 11 t3 BAl(EA STREET, Morrlt Cerullo Woi'ld Ev1n2 with !tie COunty Clertl of Or9ng1 County Oii ....-"O", Coata ....... CA maintained .. 1M DISTRICT me" 1M Olt111Ct ofllc:. and Th• b•nfllCllf)' undfr COSTA MESA. CA 92921 Qeflllft, Roger Mz. Vic• Flctltl.wt • ., .. ,,... Orang• CounlV on •3-M 1 .... 790 ... ........... dtttc. located 11: 1370 we 1Yalllblt IO lllY Int«• Mid Deed of Trust hateto-TO ADMINl.ITIR TM locatlon In Calllomla PrHldenl Name ... tement 18M87903te Diiiy Piiot June t , ti. a . N TICI 11 HllUBY AdllN A~ • .i.._~ Mata, ..cld pllf1y upon ftqUllt. lore exlC\Jttd Ind dllly. alTATI OF1 ol the chief executive o~ Thlt tlai.ment w11 Iii.cl The tollOWtng pereon. 11e Ody Pilot June t , 1e. 2'3, 30, UIN Tll$ E that lha aboY• CA nt2t, ,.~ fac:lll-In 1CC«anc. with Section trld IO 1M &.l'dtrtlgned a L&OTll Lii! Hl!ATIR of the Hiier 11: SAME AS with the County Clerk ol dOlng butlneta 11; 30 l"9 Teer khool Dtttttct of ::. ~~~..! ~ 1713.2 OI the C&lliomll written Oedetatlon Of De-CAI• NO. A1t24H ABO\l!u _ _.. I Orange County on 5112198 BRIXEN ANO SONS. • PUBLIC woncE PUBLIC NOTICI Cot.nv. c.ilfomle, -·1 •• ..., ,,,_., L1bot Codi, the Contrac'IOf '*""and Oemlnd b &•. To Ill hall9, banellclariH, Aa 1ted by the _,er, al 19910751410 15542 Mosher Ave .. Tu1lln, n ~ ~ anti tlVOUQt! ltl upon requetl. ~ Cori-ttlall Pott a copy ol the de-and 1 wrlnM Notice of De-credlton, conUngent credl-other but!M11 names and Douglu S. Smith CA 92780 ---------FlctlU.U. au.en.. ~II lowd, Ni'llnef• .-.c10f INll Polt a copy of lllmlnatlon ol . pteYlllng 1141ft Md EJectlon 10 Saa. IOfl, Ind petlOnl who 6l8'f lddrllHt uHd by the C/O MOfTllOf'I and Smith Al· COfey Brixen, 2569 calle '1otltlou9 .......... Nw atat......t ~ IO • "OfS. ~ ~~~ ~ rite of wagea et elCh ~ The undertlcned c:aUlld Olhetwlte be lnterHttd In 1t1i.r within lhrM ~· be-IOI~ 11 Llw Griffin Tow-Ben1vente, Tustin, CA Name l......m The lollowtng l*SOftl.,. • Wll ~ up '°· ..... ... ...... ... _.... _,.. lltt. The ICn.dule of per Hid HoUce ol Oefault and the will or "tale, or both, !Oft Iha dlla IUCh ,.., WU • 92782 The followlng pertonl .,. doing bU9lrlfft u : not laler than the "'Y tuboonttlCtor under ft diam wagea Is battd~ EJac:t1on 10 Mii to bl r• of: LEOTIS LEE HEATER Hnt Of delllllfld lo the "'· !5 Hutton CC'lltre Orllle, Son N. Nguyen, 11438 dOlng l>uslnHa u : PL.A2A REAL ESTAT!, tated time, Mllld IMll pay not lett thin 1M 1 working day JI corded In the county where A PETITION FOR PR(). buvet' 111: NONE Sulte •• eoo. Santi Ana, CA Shadbuth St., fountain POSTBOX NEWPO .. T. 11330 9'ookhulst •tOO, for ttie ......, of 1 tpecllled ptevalllng '*'"or houri, TM rate IOf the .... prQplirty la localed BATE hie l>Hn filed by The name. Ind butlnast 92707 • Valley, CA 92708 3157 Birch St., Newpof1 Fountain Valley, CA t2'10I fOf the Pfot-ct de-~ '°in !'_ ~~~ol Ind OYtftlme wor11 lhall be and more than lhrH JOHN N. FlOOD In IN Su-lddrn"' of the buY9f 1re: Diiiy Pilot M1y 26, June 2, Thl1 bu1lnn1 11 con-BMc:h, CA. 82800 Rudy Zamora. 21851 ....,,.. ICftbld u : c .... _......,, It lime and on.half. Thi montht have ellpeed tlrlCI etflot Cour1 or calllomla, MAI HUONG THI NOUYEN I. 1e. 1998 T841X ducted by: • genera.I S*t· Wiiliam L WUaon. 5518"" land St., •1te. Huntington ......_. 10C and 1neta11 ontrlC1. Co®ac:tOf and lllY 1Uf>. IUCh recotcfallon:. ~of ORANGE. Ind 28199 CROWN VAL, neratilp =Ion. Rl111rtlele, CA Beach. CA 82644 C hlndlclPPed ac:ceaa Ho bidder lnlY wtshdraw comtac:tOf(t) thall _pay not DATE: May 21. 1911 THE PETITION FOR PA(). LEY NO 821, MISSION PUBLIC NOTICE HIYe you ltal1ed doln9 Thlt bu1lnet1 la con-~ '*' b a peflOCI ol 11~ .... thin,..,. 1,,.clfled Pf• w..w Flnlnclal Group BATE r~uem U\lt JOHN VIE.JO, CA 92892 bYalnan yet? Yn 1/10/92 Thi• bualne11 It C:OA-dueled by: .,.. lndMdulll ff be HO ,,.ynwnt dayt alt.er the data ... valllng rat•• of Wiget to Ill CM54 Van Huya Blvd., Suite N. FLOOO be •PPolntld .. The ...... lo be IOld Ill FlotlUotn BualneH Corey 8rlxan • duc1td by: In lndMdual H..... you etar1ed doing requited for ONE,.. of b6d lhe opening of bid•. WOfklR 1mployed by them 1!50 Van Nuya Callfoml• perlOt\ll rtptlHntaliv• to dHCflbe<I In geflefal H : A . Nam• lt•t•m•nt Thi• llalement WU flied Hive you 111t1ed doing bullnffl yet? No ~· A payment bond lhlll be In IM ex9Clltlon ot the con-et..01 ' edmlnlst1r Iha 11tat1 of the BUSINESS lNCLUOINO The lollowlng ~reons 11• with the County Clerk ol butlnest yet? y11, 1990 Rudy Zamora .. pldt. lhell bl rtc91Ved In reaulred prior IO execution trict. Telephone Numbat': (818) dlCedent, FURNITURE, FIXTURE ANO doing business u : Orange County on 5:11-98 Wiiiiam L Wll1on Thlt ttattmanl wu flied u;e p1.oe Identified lbolle, of the eonltact Ind ttlall be A Payment Bond and a 756-20!50 THE PETITION requatll EQUIPMENT, LEASEHOLD lnteg11lld HNIU\C1tl So-19991751244 Thie 1t1ttmenl wae flied wl1h the County Cl«1l ol Md tt'°9e bide lhaJI tMt In the form Mt forth In the Plff0tmance Bond ihlll be By: Brad HughH, Agent the deetdenli'i Will and INTEREST AND IMPROVE, lutlona, 6 Windemere Dall Pllol June 9 1~ 23 with the County Clerk of Or1nge County on 6:3-91 and publicly reed contract documenll. required prior to ixecutlon of a.nenclaty codlclls, 11 ll'ly, be idmllted MENTS, Ind 11• toe1ted 11: Court, Newport Co11t. CA 30 1~8 • rn2 Or1ng1 County on 5/14/98 19tl87eC>ae.4 t al the ~tlaled Purauant to Section 22300 ol lh• conl11c:t Ind ahlll be pub II• h • d N • w po r 1 to prob1te. The Wiii and N 0 E 11 '3 BAKER 92657 . ' 1 "18718834 Dally Pilot June 9, 18, 23, ti Ind plac.. ol the Publlc Contr1ct In th• form Ht forth In the Be1ch..Co111 Mita Dilly any codlclll lie avallabl• STREET, COSTA MESA, R1vmond L. Ricci, M.D. PUBLIC NOT1C! D11tv Piiot M1y 19, 28, 30 1998 TIICS8 ., llCCOfdance with the Code, 1M contract wlll con-conttic:t doc:umanlt. . Pllol June 2, 1, 1e, 19911 tor examination In the file CA 92828 P.C .. (CA), 6 Wlndeme11 June 2, 1, 1998 T830•-·----------tolllllont of Calllornl1 lain prolllalona pwmlttino Each bidder 11\d be a U. TM6 kepi by th• court. The bu•lneu name u11d Court, Newport Co11t, CA FlcilUou• •u•ln•H PUBLIC NOTICE Connet eocs. Seo-the tueeetlful bidder to ctnsad contrlCIOf purlUll'll THE PETITION 11que111 by IN 11ller at th•t loc•· 92657 Name Statement PUBLIC NOTICE ~ ttie otltttCI r• Mlbe11M• MCUritle• lor any to the Buslneu and Pr0: PUBLIC NOTICE 1uthorlty to admlnllllf lhl Uon 11: JOLE Newport Emergency Medi-The lollowlng petl()nt ltt Flciltlou• BualnMa qu1re1 M IN bidder ~ monlet withheld by the IHalont Code Ind tMt u. estate under the lndt~l'l-Thi lllllclpattd date of cal Ofoup, Inc., (CA), 33 doing bvlinnt u : Flctltlou• BuelneH Nam. 1 .. tement ~ . the followlna cta.. Dltttlct to ensure perfor1n2 cenlld In the following •IC 7308 dent Admlnli1t1tlon ol Ea: thl ule/ltan1ler 11 06/25/ Bridgeport Drive, Newport Ph1rmacisti Sc:rMnlng As, Name Statem.nt Thi following peraon1.,. ~ Of oonttaetor'• I-ance under the contract. cla11lllc:at.1on: C20 NOTICI OP 11111 Act. (Thi• Authority 1"8 al the olllce ot Apex Coa1t, CA 92657 aoclai.s 192,U Technology Th• following '*'°"' .,. doing bUtlneu u : cerwe • 1M time that the Each bid aut>mltWd In ,.. QOVERNINQ BOARD, ,.ITITION win allow the personal rep-Etcrow. 15578 Brookhurst This bu1ln111 11 con: Or .. lrvlM, CA 92018 doing buslneu a1: S.A.C.I<. Holdings, 3972 ~It awatded: lponH IO thle Notice lhlll /ti C ..._ B ltock• r111ntatllle to Ilk• mtnv StrHI No. 8, Wntmln1ter. due1ed by; • general pltt· C1lllornl1 Pharm1cy & A & E Productions, 4500 Barranca Pkwy. Sta. J:«le, Coiltl~ A ot C:12 contain. u a bid Item, ad, ero.... • r, TO ADlllNISTl!R ICtlON wl1l'IO\lt obtaining CA 92683 ner•hlp Compoundi Center Inc Campus Drive 1138 N-, ll"ilne CA 12666 "'8USH·. Jw11 2 1198 equate lhaetlng, lhotlng, Director, FaollllJH & llTATI OF1 court approval. Before tak, This bulk 1ale IS 1ubJIC1 Have you 1tarted doing (CA) 307 pif1cenUI 'Ave'' port 8e1Ch CA 02660 Na~ Kwul 217 Santa and June i. 1911 ' Ind bn1dng, or equlvallnt Operation• VIOLA Ll!I Ing cerilln very Important 10 Calffoml1 Unllorm Com-buslnn• yet? No 11o2, Newport Beach, CA c11o1 o..' Aubrey. 13393 Lulu. Irvine, CA 92608 WALK THROUGH: Junf method, foi thl protactlon Publl1hed Newport CAI• NO. A1t2S80 ICtlonl, how•vlf, the Plf' mercl1I Codi S1ctlon N-pof1 EmergtllC'f Medi-92663 Mlllpou 13-4, Vlc:1orvme, Thi• butln•H 11 con: 11, 1911 et 10:00 a.m. of llte and •mb In lrenchl1 Beach-Costa Mff8 Ollty To Ill helft, baneflciarla1, IOt\ll repr11entall111 Wiii be 6106.2. c.i Group Inc., Raymond This busines1 11 coA-CA 12392 ducted by: 111 lndMdual C4utllne NM 4 HunllnQ-ind op1n exc1vatlon, Piiot June 9, 18, 1199, c:rldltora, cont1ngant crtdl-required to give nouce to II so eubfact, th• nam1 L Ricci, M.D. P.C., Pre~ ducted by: 1 c~pOtatlon Thlt butlneu It co"" Havi you 11111ad. doing tonlW..imn.ter Center IO: wNc:t1 ahall conform to ap: T8e3 tOft, and perlOnl who m1y lnlerestld perton1 unllsl and lddre11 ol th1 pe11on dtnt Have you tllt1ed doing ducted by: 1n lndMdual bulinau yet? Ho ~ at 8172 Mc:Fedden plCltN ~ Ofdan. otherWIM be Interested In they hive waived node• Of with Whom clalm• m1y be Thie 1tatement wu filtd buslneu yet? No Hive you etarted doing Nathan Kwut A."""9, HunllnglOn Beach Governing herd PUBLIC NOTICE the will Of mate, or both. consented to the proposed filed le Kathleen M1IKh1nh with the County Clerk ol Cahlc>rM Phllmacy and blninell yet? No Thia ll&temenl wu flied CA. •r WUllam II. V ... , o1: VIOLA LEE action.) Thi Independent Bui. .,. Ot1ng1 County on 5128118 Compounding Center Inc Carol OM Aubrey with the County Claf1' of IMDDAT£:Jw1130. 1198 ad.D., Chenoellor, Tltl• Order No. A PETITION FOR PRO: 1dmlnl1ttat.lonauthof1tywlU Apex Elcrow, 15576 18988759851 StevenC.feldman,P;t1. ··Thi• etatemant w11 filed Or9ng1Countyon5l2.tlte • tJDQ p.m. Coe•t ComftMHlltr c.1-2801812 Tru•tM •al• BATE hu been flied by be gr1n1td ""'"'In Inter: Brookhulll Str1r No. B. Dilly Pilot June 2. o, 16, This •tat•ment WU ni.cs with the County Claf1' ol 19910758111 IOARD DATE: Jo.if 15, lee• Dlatrtol No 88-3lt Ref•Nnc• DEAN MACKIE AUTEN & tslld person files an ob: Wand•••!!.nr··~·d t A I 92:i?3, 23, 1998 T847 with th• County CIM of Orlngl Cowlty on 5l20t98 Diiiy Pilot June 2, 9, 18, 1• ' ' MILTON A. RHEA In the i.ctlon to the petition Ind ,.,. as 1 • or ng Orange County on ~98 1"81758241 23 tl98 T152 No payment lhlll b• Publl•h•d Newport No. ee.371, APN Ho. Superior Coult ol CalifOf· 1how1 good caute why U\1 clalms •hall be 6124/t998 PUBLIC NOTICE 11988780352 Diiiy Pilot May 28 June 2 ' made tor work or m&1erlal Be1ch.C01ta Mesa Dally 047-283-01 nla County of ORANGE court 1noutd not gtlnl the which It th• bu1lne11 d•r. · · · wMtw ttie contract unlfft Piiot JUM 2, I, 1998. NOTICI OF THE PEmlON FOR PRO. il.llhOfitv. balor1 the ule d1te spec. DICLARATION OF oauy PUot June 9, 18, 23, I, 18, 1998 TIMI .--------- and un11 the Aaglltrw of T&43 TRUITU'I IALI BATE requntt lh.t D£AN A HEARING on the ~u. lied lbo\ll, PUBLICATION 30• 1998 T870 PUBLIC NOTICE -------.. Cor*ac:tof"I Yeriflff to the YOU ARE IN DEFAULT MACKIE AUTEN & MILTON tlon will be held on JUNE Dated: June 5, 1998 (20t9.5 C.C.P.t PUBLIC NOTICE Can't aeem lo DISTRICT that 1M CON: PUBLIC NOTICE UNDER A DEED Of TRUST A. RHEA be •P90lntld u 25, 1998 at 1:45pm In Deel /•/ MAI HUONQ THI AVAILABILITY FOR '1otllloua ...... ".. get to aH thoM TRACTOR WU property II: HOTICa TO DATED 1113/17. UNLESS pereonal reprHentatlvH to 703 located 11 341 The City NQUYEN INIP&CTION OF FlcilUoue Buelneu Heme ltlltement rep-i.. Job• • Oll1Md at the lime the Con-CONTRACTORa YOU TAKE ACTION TO ldmlnletef the estate ol the Drive South, Orll'tge, CA Publlthed Niwport MAICITELLI Heme Statement Thi followtng pertona lrt -~~!.ed.IO ""l CALLING ~~Wk~OB~Rscf~o:-r d~·~irmON r.que1t1 e~F~OU OBJECT to th• BHch..COtll Meta Dally FAMILY FOUNDATION d~· f='~ '::'°"'.,. =alb~~. 14252 around lh• houM? oel"9d le aubject to penal, FOR BIDI A PUBLIC SALE. If YOU Iha dlCldentl'1 WIU and g11ntlng of the peUt.lon1 you Piiot June 9• 1998· Tl&4 ~NU~IT~RN I 1) ~erett HanNO Butldlng CulYer Or., Suite A.318, Ir, lat the ... ~IN i.w. II the 11-SCHOOL DISTRICT: NEED AH EXPLANATION c:odlcllt, It ll'ly, tMt admitted lhould 1ppeat 1t the ne11· llYI r um o Serv1C91 · YIM, CA"92eo4:1607 ceriee ..... tlon •peel-NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED OF THE NAT\.IAE OF THE to protMtta. The Will and Ing Incl ltlt• vour ob: PUBLIC NOTICE ~ci'u~~~~ro~llf F~l,L y b) B1ytld• Maintenance Sim Shplgllman, 10071 Mtt ~ la that of SCHOOL DISTRICT · PROCEEDINGS AGAINST 1ny codicil• ate avlll1ble etlon1 Of fll1 written ob: or ,.. ___ ax· Services 3535 East Cout Rio San Diego Of .. •3t8, --~ eotrtractof" u PROJECT: YOU YOU SHOULD CON-tor IUITllnaUon In the flle tctlone with the court be-NOTICI OF •bl• ylat ended, ..,...,,,,,,. Hwy. suite 224, COfon1 del San Diego, CA 12108 dtlMd In section 7068 ol 810 •0&:08, CONTRACT TA.Ct A LAWYER, k1pt by the court. ore the heiring. YOYr &I>' PUBLIC HKARING :*1 3~· .. "u!~ M1t, CA 12825 Thl1 buelnHt It C:OA- tt'9 c.11orn1a 8ullnna Md I 11-18, MECHANICAL On 8124198 at 1:00 PM, niE . PETITION reque1t1 ~Irene. may be In Plfton NOTICE IS HEREBY ';' C:otnt & Touct! LI.P Marta Lyn Zlelonko, 417 dUdld by: an lndMdual Ptdrtul1;1111 Codi, IN llp9' SYSTEM REPLACEMENT Wfflal f1nanclal Group u euthoflty lo ldmlnlet., Vie °'by your 1ttomey. GIVEN that 1 publlc: hell' ~ Carol Anderaen, $2GO Begonia Awnue, COfon1 H1111 you ltllttd doing C1a1V ~ award«S AT COLI.EOE PARK & the duly appOlhttd TN1t91 Hlale under the ~ If YOU ARE A C'REDITOR Ing will be held by the o 1 SU defMat. CA 12825 butlnes1 yet? Ytt, 4:20-te lt'I ~ lot tNt W0tk TEWIHKLE under ind purtuant IO dent Admlnlltrat.lon or !I-°' contingent creditor of Cotta Mff& City counc:n NF· Pllm c~~rtom1" 1 11•d.~ Thi• i>u1lne11 11 con-Sam Shpig.lman lltlll lllad COMtNct a ,.,. 810 DEADLINE: DHd of TNlt. recorded on tatn Act. (Thia Author1ty the dec:e11ed, you must n1e June 5 09a 8•30 rHno, ., • -·"' dUC1ed by: an lndMdual This 1talement was flltd ~Of the WO!it, In IC> JULY e AT 2:00 P.M. • 11/13191 u Document No. wllt lllow the pertenal rep: your dalm with the court on 1 • 1 u! ft., normil buelneH houre Hiiie yoU ttar\ed doing with the County Clerlc ol ClaHlfled Service Dlrectorw help you find r~hefp. Give u• • calll CLASSIFIED M2•9e78 _.,t:t.wdilNW!le with IN prcM: Pl.AC£ OF BID RECEIPT: 97.0579488 Book II reaentallYN to take many and mall 1 copy to the I*' p.m,., °'1i: ':°IN c:nc:.. upon request tor lnlpactlon buslneu ~ Yff 5127/M Otlngl County on 4/27198 "°"9 of CaltlotrU au-. 'ACILITIES' I OPERA-XX XX XX , Page II llCtlonl without obtllnlng 1onal reprffentatlv•wi:t ~~1 ol Ctty Hilt 17 =•~~ ~ n: Mana &.yn ZJalontio 1HH7HT18 nte1 and ~ Codi TIONS, 2915-E SW StrMt, lOOOOOOOOCX. of otnelal court IPPtoval. Before tak, oolntld by 1M ~ Fair DfM Costa M...: on Joel MuclteOI The ...... This ttaWnent wu tllld Delly Piiot May a, June 2, ~ 7'06f. Colla Meta. CA 8182$, Aacotda In the Oftlce of Iha Ina C9ltaln very lmportarrt lour montht from the date IN k>llowl'ng Item· mber. '°' the of with the County Clerk of t 1e 1"' Tl42 --------M WOftl muat bl com-(714) 424-7530 R1corder oJ Orange acllont, hoWeY1t, the per· of 1M fll'll IMUaOCe of i.t-ANNUAL. REVIEw AHO ~ n.i • Ot1ng1Col.nyon612atH ..;.;...• ;.;;.:..• .;.;.;;~---.-...-t--------- .-.ad wtltlltl 30 ~ PLACI! 'lANS/OOCU. County, Calllornla, ex· IOMI reptlMntlthlea wll lff'I u prOYlded In Probate REVISION Of THE CITY, LI.P :f(=~ouc:he 19981719808. PUBLIC NOTIC! U~ cfaya. NOT!: All ME.HTS TO 8! PICKED UP: ICUled by. 0arY L OleU bl reqund to give notice Code MC1lon 9100. The WIDE TRAFFIC IMPACT Publhhed Ne~porl Dilly Pilot Jw1I 2. t 18 o•..,..•--~ MUST 81 COM-lame u abo\le, and KS~ 'W. Dietz. to lnlerntad pet900t un: time tor Nini ctalmt wlll fU PROGRAM. • ' '1o1HJoue 9ualneN 1N&vaa1 • PWT'!D 8UORf AUGUST PUN PEES: Hone. HUltlend and Wife u Joint IM• ttiey heft wlilwd i"IQ: nol expire l>elore f0\11 The Trafk 1 F 8a1c:h.Coi1a M... 09lly 23• ltN TIS4 Nw ltatewt 21.,1111. Time It Of ttie... WAU<THAOUOH: Mlfldao Tlnlnta. u TN9tor. ECf fl. tJc:e or conlMld to the monthl rrom the heiring Progr.m haa :'.,,.: PUot June 9• 1198• T88l PUBLIC NOTICE The fo11ow1n8 f*'IOIW •• • ...,,,... tenee. Felute to ~· toty walkthrough II ecW: nanctal Corporallo!'1 a1 propolld ICUon.) The In-dat1 noticed •boW. llahed to llnance the l1n2 ~ butlnell u : ...., ...... a 1 0 4 the woni wllNn die .Ufnl !Md tor June 17, 1"9, It Beneficiary Will SELL AT dependent admlnJ1111llon YOU MAY EXAMINE the provemenll nece•ury to PUBLIC NOTICE "ctJUow •u.an... CNISlng Bukets, 300 .. • Mt fof1'I hef9ln w111 reeult In 8:00 a.m. Proepec:llve bid-PUBUC AlJCTIOH TO THE authoflty will be granted Ille kept by the c:ow1. n YoU lddren the cumulaUve Im: Ham. 8tetMMftt llotrope Ave., Corona def long time ..._,. of ttie lmpolNOn of liquidated din are W mMl It fdo HIGHEST BIDDEA FOR unllN In lmerni.d Pl'' 111 a pereon lnt.,..'-d In pictt ol developminl '1otltlou1 8uelne.. The following peraone are ~llt CA 92825 Balboa, d.:;o;;JUne diMNlgfll for MCfl day of tlet & Operlllofta, 2915:E CASH {J)lyabla Id dme ~ eon llle1 Ill obleetlon IO the aatate, you may file within Co1ta Mesa and to Name Stalem.nt , doing bYslneu u: DAIDllll Mn Power, 300 4, 1098 of lung cenoer dllly In 1M amount Ml ... SttMI. Coeta M.... ale In lawful money of 1M the ,,_uuon and thovn with the cow1 a ~ueet enswe that IN itlnd1rd The following peqona we a) MONKEYBIZ PAODUC-Hellotrope Ave., COfon1 del l4 ~ttie MlnfotmMlon tor CA. Cell (7,._) 42+7530 IOf United S~ln. bY c:uh, a good c:auH why the coJn '°' Special Nolle» (lorm level ol Mrvlci• 11 m1IA-doing bullnau u : TfONS, b) COROUROV Mw, CA 82m at age • " cM!ailtt. 8lda wilt no( b9 ao-cuhlet'a ~drawn by a lhoUld not grant lhl au-OE,1!54) or the nllng of Ill talned on the Trame Clrcu-1) N"ttwork Now.~ Global MONKEY, 1n l.owtlt CUtt Thia bu1lne11 It COA-ShWtey MtYeCI the bid m4itt conform cepted from contractor• •~ta or natJonal bank, • lhorlty. ' lnwntoty Ind apprai.al ol latlon svat.m. Health NltWOftt. c Touch Or. un11 •A. Lagun1 Be1eh, ducted by: "' lndlllldual !~~m.~ ... a 0~ ~ and bl reeponelYe to the not attending thl• WIDI: check d11wn by • •tat• Of A HEARING on th• pell· etlll• Uletl ()( ol any~ An IUCllt of the Tr•ttk: Im-Tone• Rtchatg11 • T•I• CA 92651 Have you ltllttd dofnQ ·-... _...... ccnract doc:umlnle. lactl lhl'ough. led•al credit union. or • lion wlll be held on JULY 9, IJUon or ICCount u pro-pact FM PrOQfam le 111111: Clldl, 538 w. l<nepp A.YI.. J1ton Kaulmin, 111 bY9lneu yet? Yn. 1981 Leader, PTA 8oerd bldlLSet thell eubmlt, on the NOTIC! IS HEREBY d\9ck drlWl'I by a state Of 1"9. It 1:45pm In O.pl. Ylded In Probala eocs. MC-Ible for revlaW by the pub: Fullerton, CA 92832 Lower Clltf Or., Unit IA. Le: Batbw1 AM Power Membeir, WluneMr b ~ fumtthed with the QIVEH lh&I the 1bo11• fed11al uvlnga and loll\ 703 locstld It 341 The City Uon 12!50. A Reque•t ror lie II the Colla Meu City John J. Stew1td, !53e W. guna Btaoh, CA 92051 Thll 1tatament wu ftltd FISH, SOS, end Meellt act docufner*, a 1111 named School Dl•trlct of 111oc:11uon. u vlnga •• Otlve South, Orange, CA Specl1I Nolle• lorm It Clerk'• Olllca, 77 Fifr Knepp Ave .. Fu•trton, CA Thia butlnett I• con: with the County Clerk of on Wh...._ She .._ • of the propoeed ~ Orange County, CA. ec:tlng toe:latlon. or tallingt banlc 92MI. 1vall1ble from the COUil Oftw, Room 101 • Cotta 92832 ducted by: an lndMdual Orange County on 512"8 won d 'r f u I w If•• tr..,.._ on thla ptOJtd u ~and through Ila Oollern-apeclfled In MCtlon 6102 of IF YOU OBJECT lo the clerk. Ma... Cynthfl Slawlld, 53e W. H#te you ttarted doing 1"18718813 m01her, granny end rlQl.llNd by the Sublenlna Ing Board, ~ ,.. the Rnanclal Cod• Ind I U: g.ranUng ol lha ,,.Utlon, you Attomer for th• Peta. PUBLIC COMMENTS In Knepp A111 .• Fullerton, CA bUtlneu yet? Ho Ollfv Plot June 2, I, 18, fr1end to .... ancl ~ Fall leired to u DISTRICT", 1holtUd lo dO butlneu In lhould appear It the hear· Honer\ tlthlt Ofal or written fOfm 92832 Juon Kaufman 23 1911 T853 She I• auMYed by Pfactlcee Act. Oowinmenl wll raoelve up to, but not &hie .... ). At: Al the Mlln Ing and elate YoUf =IC, ROBl!AT T, m1y be preaented during Thlt butlne11 It C:OA-lhll ~ WU nlld ' her chAdr9n, ~. .Nill Cede t.cllon 4t00 at aeq. later lt\lln 1M ~led ~or1h) entt~ to the Uont or me written o llATTHllWI, the publrc: hearing•. For ducted by: tiuaband and with the councy Clerk ol PUIUC NOTICI and A.ncnw; 9'W'd- Ddt tld lhll bl '°' time. INled bids IOf ttie ~ loeltld tlonl with the court • ISQ (01•1104111), IUfUler lnformaOon tete-wife Or-. County on 8-3-98 chlldren, Ntdc., K~. c-.lled by I cer1tfled Of IWll'd or• ~ fof 1M It CMc Centet Dtlw the hMtlno. VOi.ii appear· 7HS1 WATUPALL ca,.! Phone 75+!335' °' .111t the. Have you etarted doing 1 .... 780317 fl'IOtltloUe .......,. .. , vtnce, Emlly, A11eon. ~llf't check ot bid abo\19 profect. Sida ahal Wett. SINa AM. Callloro anoe may be In peraon °' transportation ~ Of, bu1lneu vet? no Dilly Piiot Jw11 t 18 23 ..._. lteilfM"t Anna. Or•c• and bond In an amowtt "°' i..1 be feoefited In "'-piece nla. al right. 1tt1e and lntlf· by YOIA' anomav. C~ HUNTINGTON 111s1on tt City Hall. 11 fair John J. S"tewwd 30 1-.. • -faee n. ~ ~ •• Amanda; elbllnga • ...... "" ""'*" (10.) of ldlnt"'9d llbow, and 9'ltll ... conveyed to Ind now r, YOU ARE" CREOfTOR • H, CA HMS Or!Ve; 4th floor, Colta Thi• llllernenl ~ llled • ...... clolr10 ~ u : Phi o,. toCll bid swtce. ~ bt oS**I and publk:fV held by 11 '-'*' aald Deed or conung.nt Ct.a.ft« of Publl1h1d Newport Meta. wllh the County Clertl of PUILJC NOTICE YRCO, 1000 Soutfl CoM1 l!thel, Cwd 8r1d • 10"' Dlllr1of .. I OUll*I-tMd elcMld at the ~ of TNtt In IN property"'' 1M 0.C:Hled, you""* ... 8e1c:h..Co1ta M ... Ollfv If THE ArOREMEN: Orang• eounty•on ~1/N °'' I H-2CI, co.a ....... A memOftal MMoe "' tt'9I ltw bidder If .. ~ llme and pllOe, uattd In Slid County, .Cal-yow c&alm with IN court P1101June9 15 18 1"9 TIONED ACTlON IS CHAL, 1ftl87H28S FlctJtlou• .._..,... CA 9202t wlll be held at ~II acc1pt1d. ahall &ch bidder ~ Mmlt rorria desc:rtblna ttle land and mall• oopy to the pet· ' • ' TM8!59 LENOEO . IN COURT, the Diiiy PllOt Msy •19 2t ..... ltelMMftt Aon1ld L York, 1000 O'Connor ~ In ptqmpUy 111ecul• lh• with~'*'• Clll'tllled or therein: Lott cM81octl 7 ol IOf'll ~ IP" cNllenoe may~ llmhed to . • • The followff\G,,.,.,,,..,. SOuth Cout Oft\19, 1~. Laguna Hiiie on ....., ~it.tum111uaati. CMNet'1Chectcpeyableto Trac:sHo.ezt,lntheCltyof Pointedb't.INcourtwttNn PUBLICNOTICE on1ythole1PuMralMc11t June2,9,1911 Tm doinQbUllnetilu: CotlaMeea.CAll2CI 12, 1"8 st 11:00 faicltlWY fallhM Pertonn-the DtSTNCT °' a bid Hewpoft 8eadl, .. lhown lout monCha rrom 1M dat• 0-1--..... '"' publlc hfatlng d• PUIUC NOTIC! MOATQAOE fUNOINO Thi• buelneat It con: Lm .• In lleu of flow. .,. "IOftd tn an erncMrll bond In IN form NI ror1h on•.._, NOOfded In look of the flfte ll8uence Of let· ·--#~ tcrlbed. Ii\ f\19 hotlce °' 1n GROUP 17772 irw. Blvd duC'9d by: 1n lndMdUll "9, SNl1ey a.kid b not .... tflM one ""'*ed In the conlnlCt doCumentl 30, P'GM 40 and 41, of t.,. U PfcMded In Prot>at.e NOTIC• TO Mmen ~ d• Flotltlow 8u9lneaa Ste 20i. TUl1ln CA 92780 . ~ you etarted doing doudooe ti> be made ""*" (100.) Of IN~ In an lllnCM1l not .... then ~ Mape, In the COde MCtlon tlOO. The ClltHITOfllt Off ll\leftd '°the Clty Council Neme ·~·· reiiunan Corp '<CA>. 17772 bullMll yet? No '° the AoMld Md). bid prtoe, Mnlth a p.,_ 1 o" or th• maximum otnce of IN County ,.. time to.' llllnll dllme wui •utK ••• • at. °' pttot '°• tf1t publlc: The rolloWlng Plf90ftS .,. IMna Bllld. Sta. 268, TW9: Aonald Yotll doneld ttouee. ...., ,,,..,. lond In en ernoune amowlC ol bid ~ COl'det of tald county. not expire l>efore rour -r hellfln9. doing butlneaa u : tin. CA 92780 nn ~ wu lllecl Fountain AYe.. Loe ~ not .. """ -= ='= =-lt\Mlnto "':. Wiii ~ ~.: ~ ~ ..:! hMrlng C:1':s•u ~:; llWIY T. ·~LIOTT, PIT STOP. 3400 A119r1Ua of Thia butlnau It con: ~ the Countv ~· getee. CA IOQ29 ~«::> UT*h I*• oontraot If '":ro= II". The .... ~,... and YOU MAY IXAt.i1Ne the leorow No. t te21.11C Det*p trbllcttrh dc1...-N ~: .. AB:, ~11• Cott• t::' ~. :rr.:iondOlng llp09 ~PIMM ._.. l'Ml!dng lhet the llftRfed to"'°" «*Ider In Olt'4lf common daalgnatlon, nr. Qpt by the court. If you NOIJce 11 llattby"""" IO u • • •wport Jonl'h ThOfMI ean.. bull )'IC? y 01.o1 .i... l'llot .AN 2. t 11 ~ ::-=~::; :: = ~ .:.,.nt.: ~ "== ~ :: '.:::." :=r.: ~r:e1:! ~! ,w1;:~ =~:. '°~ ~~1~ :: ~.~: ~= '/..:: Cotp •• -~ry ~ ~:7.. , 1-t48 ~ .... 1a •boUt '°bl n\ldt of '· 9, 10, 1 '· 12, 13, 111a. CA t2e21 Y~. p,....,. "'8uc 1eor1ci ,,... tl'I• atltll OHOtlbld 1125 Shelfev Renie ~ Thit ~ WU ftlld -----~-~-- auc None., below. . ..-3400 AlltnUI of the Am With lhe cowney C1e:rtc of fltothloue .,.,._. • PM1e The '*"" Ind bu11n1M • PUILN NOT1CI 10219, Cotta M•... CA Or1119 eowtty on ~ . ..,_. ltetwnl ~ ... of th• Miier 111: O 12t2t tHMTI021J The ~ '*'°"' .,. crTY Of' COSTA MESA AHMAD HAE.RI, 1201 Bak• IYN.OPlll P THS Thi• bue1ne11 '• con-o-. PllOC t I. a _,.. .,.,.._. ... s1r.... Cotta ....... CA MNu.Ai. ITATDtNT. ducted byl a """"' pat\-30 ,,._ June • 1 Tui ALINI •CONDITIONINO, NOTICE IS ~y GIVEN that a p.dc ~WM r the Cotta Miia City CouncU m2t nM bOSIJ • iwlhlp • * • hrwiee Olrdl. eoata ·~~ .• 1541t 1ate:30o.m.~:on~thnifttr·. . ,i\thaCouncMChli'nblrlof oe'"r-.':t"°"~~ NC1M1Da1. tHT Have you ltarted dOlng PUIUCllOTICI ........ CA.a7'. *OllecMovtilw~ VftYtjlll 7rF DrM.co.ta u .. foloWtlO ottheM111ta.:MM11 .,T ... ....., ~J:No .....,.. ••• ...,., .. =-~~--= "~/,~~ Ae lltld by IN ....,, ..... ~ Thia ~ wu l'lled ..... • CA emf 11 .... PMlrnNrY. Budalt for the Cly ;"Cotta Miii wl bl conaidlrtd for~ at OIW ~ ""'* and ............ C.lftP_,, with lie Couf1'Y Catt o1 TM...:-= Ml Ttti. t>Ullnee. a. *'°r;;;1111r1 Jrllllthl, The folloWtng lllhe propolld' ~of rtlOlrOll In unrrwy, tor 1hl Alclll lddf"'" UMd by ttie NI..._.. 8oulauant. 0rwtge Q°""'! on ...... ..,_ ........ -.:. :. C" 41 ,.... ...., wltHn ttwM yew'l be--•• 0.-....... , .... .,..,.,. ~ IJW8' ~ = ": cs=:::; ': ':: rc::'a.=t:r" AIM«I 1>a1y flllot .Me ~ " tt. 11 ~W>n1~ ~ ~ n: NS PAOYID!O •1~.-.m . 13• ,... • T111 =-.~'CTm-· Seit yourexn TO IUYIR IY SEU.ER T .... UaM'W11 -.1-.m PUa1C IOTICI 0..14' CMrtM 1t1af11, .__.., _ _..._...,. Tht nMIM and bulllNle ar=~ .. 17'11 a.... °' eo.. ll4.IUll'9t"""' lddfUIH of~~ ~ rnr' "8tttl1• .... 111 ...... CA, -", , ttilM =i fWIOOR 1..a1 ~ ~000'°' ..... 1tau "' ""' ...,,.... 11 con--~· !!ln~Q~•Y•!ll!!l!!19tld!!'..~ ... ----•• '!Nine, cA tllil04 .. otl* bin 11*111 .... ~ =~= =--.. :--=. tn .=·:.. I Tht .... '°bl.. u.a• . . . ~ c... a.a ............ _,,. r.:=============:. =.: ~ : =--=-~ 110 ~net w"'""' to1 OMl11C.1111llwllr..,.,. ..... ~;-;a.;;~ ~:-~ .....,_.= .. rec::.~--.......... and .. ... ~ Or ...... Ml w.111; D.O... a-.. Cutlr"' 111419 ..... a•: 1101 aa.11" .....e11 ai1 """'*LA.;,..... . tHllHH.,. ...-. COt1i1 ..._ CA~ !..~ polcf ....,,~ .... ·~. . Dllr Na1 -tt. a 'f:...,_. '*"' lllld Nal .,:..;..._-tW ,_ Or; . ....._.Ollt!J' D.C., JwM 1, 1 ., w ... ... .. .... .... • ... ..... LA.. Otillle lift la: CAWUI ...:U. ._ "'9 -. CA- ,,_ a •r•lllC c1111t ot v.. tMe "'•• " ._. .. Wk .. le Mr t, -. ...WW'NI : .:::.i'e--.C:.*' ==-~-....... 1-....... HM ..., ...... B;el llCA~=~·lw .. ~ atue·c:... flt. 1IOI I. __,"ii.;..., 11, fllf ij""._ -..~ .... ,:w-....... -~1· • O IS •• ,.W. "iiilllffi~~~ ;a ~cc...... .. ... • • .. ..... ==""••,··::1 =-~ra-:P~~~~~ll ....... , .. • TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1991 PUii.JC IOTICU PUii.iC MOTICI Policy lt111 ·· :i11d 1""11ill111h llf't' .. 11l1j1·1·1 ,,, 1'11;111:,!1· "1!1111111 110111·1· 1 lw p11l 11i .,lw1 n·.,1·1 ',., 1 lw r iµl11 ''' "''"""'" n·du.,-.il\ ,,., 1.,,. 111 11·11·1·1 1111\ 1·ln.,.,ifwd 11.l\1·111-1·11w111 1'11·11-.1 · n·p1111 ull\ 1·rr11r tl1at 11111\ lw 111 '""' 1 la.,.1fi1·d ad lllltrll'd111f1 1, 11 11 D:11h 1'11111 ltCTl'f'"' "" l1.tl 1tl11\ "" illl\ 1·11111 Ill 1111 ,11h1 111 •1·1111 111 1111 \\l111·fi II Itta\ lw 1 ByFax (7 1-t) 6:3 1 -6S9-t IPl1·u·•· i111 l11d1· \1111r 11a1111· 11111l l'l1111w 1111111lwr w11I \\1· II n1ll '"" hllf'~ \11il111prw1·1111011·.) • By Phone (714) 642-S678 Hours -ii By Mail/In Person: :~:30 Wf"st Ba,· Street Costa Mesa. CA 92627 \1 \1·"1111r1 Rhd. & llm <.;1 -Deadlines , Monday ............... Friday 5:00pm Tuesday ............. Monday 5:00pm Wednesday ........ 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Showca .. hOmH for 9&1• In our Saturday Real £1ta1e lupplemenll HOMEIOF THE WEIK Dtepla~ ade etart at Juet eTet OH dlln• Wed &pm ••••• OPINHOUll Llettne• for ee1 Oeedllne Thur• 5pm ••••• It P~YI to edvertlM In the belt IOCal RNJ &tata ~Ion CALI, TODAY LIUfUYllM 114/17<M212 1002-1621 II 2102-2744 II 2710.2790 CORONA DEL MAR LAGUNA 1022 BEACH . ~,.,.. . . • I . ._· .....,..~ 2900·2918 r'J 2920·3018 Cl o T,. --~ . . ') I ' : ' . . ' , I ' ~ '-T~ 1130·1540 Index Diii •,.-: I , t: . , . . . ' ~ 6010·6080 rml ' . ..... _ . ' 6102-6190 .. - ita , ~ .. 'JJl I ~ _f I i ' • I ...... _. 7011·9090 Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week For Only $28 per week (4 wk, min.) Call Mairkey at 642·5678 x246 I I I I I. I I r . t I I · 1 I , 1 • ' )' ' TV!SOAV. JUNE t, 1,_ • IMPl.01JllNT !MPLOYIDNT DIPLOYJll!NT 11111111 2121 9530 5530 5530 ----~------------ ~9/AM 1hep-A88•118L• ART8, ._,d .. .,,., for buey R .... I Medi ener8eUC __, Oft .. 2. M... C"-"TS, TOYS, ,._. be•ch rHt•ur•nt. pron ..... peiraon w/ '!.~!....._" .. ' Adami eny, wood 1tem1, 'YP-Greet money, at•at 1\. t-2yr1 exp tor '1ff ,,,_ ~'480 Ing, eewtng, comSMJter moaphere' NB 240-l717 po11 w~ retall TODAY'S CRoSSwoRD PUZZLE MRJIB"'lVftttlJIY'""iaiitl ;:: ,::;: u~'.":re~ Pli Hn• oook. 11a1i.n •tof• In f'uNon 1-'· CO:,..•be.c:••h ........ _... pey. ''" detule call AHt•urent HP•r'-~::~1~m:i:•~ . CAUGHT IN ntE END --t..eoo.e324007, enca. 841.eN7. After EAst-Wcsi vulncnahlc. Soulhdcal1. '°'1CMM, fMI pet 2.4 hr•. (CAI. •SCAN) 6pm call .,...234 R•c PT fOt Yacht BY•. f0t tlyra, hfyl & Pr'-ATHL•TIC CLU8 tt IOOi&~/Let PhonH, gen omc.. NORTH 1 0 "ti• A EWA R D I Room Attendant In Matlnl lnatrumencailon °' calf '4t.f15-38'M, o JO 8 6 3 ~ N8 11 lncti.• IHkl Janitor/Locker Quick bOOk knOWlldge Fax A.a 14M75-3MO • ~J· ete;aeea N.11. Ray•• 1n-1903 • e73 .... • • "•cll'Tl6Nllt for o 10• -c'*'1 bt!:9::l M~:~ Cafe C•pacclno Maker cr-e1'l>tf MS window• n • w u P sc II t • ,.., ft • J 7 • In ttt. D 11 .,, /CHhler. N.B. toe. good w/numbera & Beach hair ..,on. "p WEST 7t447':..419 a. Full·llme, PIT daya. peopl• llhr+bonua time av.ii. 252-0014 • K 1093 Call 222-0887 8000 W PCH 674-7701 SalH O A CLAS81Pl•D Collectlon• QRiAT Niwil Advertl1ln9 Rep 0 Q 9 6 l lt'a th• retourc1 vou Cuatomer DIAB•TICa Comrnunhy newapa. • 11> 9 6 3 EAST •54 o K7l O J8S3 •AK85 can count on to ••fl • aervlo• Medicare P•Y• tor per group H•k• c•· SOUTH myriad of merchan· Clerk teetlng euppll••· rear oriented Ind!-•A876l _ .dlM lteme, b1cau1e Callfornla Community You've Hin ua on TV. vldual for outeldl ,.. 0 J 9 5 4 column• compel New1 Group publlehar Ublrty Medical Sup-. t•ll territory. moll· 0 A 7 uatlfled buy•" to of the Dally Piiot •nd ply. No up front coat•. vated, Mlf etarter with • Q 2 I Huntington Beach In· Satlelactlon Guaran-minimum 1 year prlnt dependent It currently tHd. FrH Shipping ••Pl<l•nc• preferred. . . •Hklng • confident t .8()()..919-4030. Sal tty .ncs com ml• The bidd1 ng: Hlf·•tarter H an Im· (CAl.•SCAN) •Ion. Excellent benefit sourH WFST NORTlt EAST po"9nt member of our pack•g• lncludlng I• r.. INT Pllll 3000 fut paced bu•lneH Lifeguard• 401 k. Phy•lc•l/Drug 20 r.. 30 r--~l!!IJl.!111!!!~-~I ontc. team. Certified. 30 lmmed ecrHnlng required. r.. r.. Our Ideal candidate Op1nlng1. FIT·PIT. EOI!. Fu reaume to: Openin1 lead: Ten of • wlll be cuetomer eor· (No. & So. 0C ataat) JanlH CroH (714) vice oriented for col· 9 4 9 ·2 4 8 ·8 5 7 8 or "5-7174 y I b'I' I · lectl:>n call•, and blll· 800-851·8580 u nera 1 1ty pays an important Ing tnqulrlff. Muet bl SalH ptrt in bridge. At duplicate pain, it able to opertt• a 10 Maa .. g• Theraplat, COM• GROW permill the non-vulnerable side to key by touch .ncs be deep tl11u1, for chlro-WITH Ual take a three-trick penalty, doubled, as computer llte;ate. MS practlc office In ExpM\dlng retall ad· asacrifice1t4ainstavulnerablepme. Office knowledge pr•· Coeta Maea 802.otl70 v1rt11lng department At rubber bridge, it makes a non-vul- ferred. M•DICAL BILLING ... '<* a Mff motivated bl TICl · I ble 8TRUGGLiNa Thia full time poaltlon Exln't SSSll FT/PT •ccount executlv• to nera e sacrl 1 ice ag•!nSI vu nera Hll, develop 9nd ,.,. opponents ess. ~'"It because the to fd ulHp at night? offer• a pleaunt m1111y po1. avail, full vice new bualnHa vulnerable side i1 still a 2-lo· I -Wakl~ u~ In th• wH working envtronment training modem req'd •nd •pec:lal aec:Uone. favorile to win the rubber. Most i ~~~r11ng ~:·~.~~ :ft~ p::k~·;:1::lu~rn"~ soo.550-8880 •• 207· we prefer• c.ncsldat• interesting of all is a1 Oticago, where 1 ,rM Report: New tight medlc•I, dental & MEDICAL front office to have a minimum of the vulnerability Ouctuates from deal :on ln•omnlal 401k plan. Drug Buay NB lam prac. 1 year print •d· todeal. . , 1.a00·2:1...,3724. acr11nlng/phyalcal re· Heavy phone•, ••P vertlelng experience. At either duplicate or rubber (CAL•SCAN) quired. EOE. dee. Fax rHume to: Excellent communlca· brid Sou h h d bt~ 1 · I Pleue .. nd rHume 949·717 ... 810 tlon •kllle. Ability to . ge, t . as 1 00 u ope!'1'!1 • to: Bllllng & Credit Su· .. , goal• 11nd make bid. At Chicago. however, It 11 pervlaor, 330 W. Bay PLUMBING SALl!S profHtlonal prH1nt9· almost compulsory for South to open to kill the enemy vulnerabili1y. Should the hand Fl pllUed oua. ea... West wlll 11111 be. vulnerablo on the re.4eal and mlaht pick up enou&h '° acore aame or even 1l11n. So SOuth opened the biddina tnd became declarer al a three-heart contracJ which, in euenee, seemed to depend on 1he sp9de lineue. West led the ten of clubs, East won with the ldnJ, continued wilh the .cc, · then shine4 to a diamond. DecJNet took the tee and kina, discarded a spade on the Jack or clubs. then rurfed a diamol'ld. Whel\ declarer l~layed a trump, West was r. to win the ace and either give declarer a ruff·sluff or else lead a ~·Either way, nine tricks were The contract should have been de(eaaecf. West cannot be faulted for not ladina the tee of heartl -that miaht cost a trump trick. However, Bait milht have foreseen the necessi· ty of 1fiiflin1 to a trump (a spade would be equally effective) after winnina the ace and king of clubs. I( declarer hu the Ke of hearts. it is moat unlikely that the contract oould be defeated. Jr pertner held the ace, • heart switch might be necessary to set Wut off an endplay. Le.am to be a better brid~ pa.y- erl Subec:rlbe now to the Goren Brillo Letter by calllna (800) 788- 122S"for lntormaUon. Or wrfte to: Goren Bridie Le~t}~!l P.O. Box 4410, Chka10, UL OCI08U. ~BllSONALS Strfft, eo... Meta, Supply hou.. looking lion• In • , .. , paced • CA 92828 or fax to for count11/ln1ld1 and de1-ll oriented en-,--------......------------------1 (949) 831·5902 aal•• peraon. Muat vlronment. kr-+-+--have min 3yre exp In Xlnt benefit package 3002 C 0 H ST RU CT I 0 N fleld/plumblng Ul••· Including 401 k. or~ EMPLOYMENT PUllNITVIU! 6014 Ml!RCHANillSE P!ll<>NALS H. L pa". A 11 Bckgrnd check/dru& ICfHnlnQ/phyelcal r• WANTED 5535 MISC. . 6015 ·------iiiil ph&IH, aome exp. t11t r•q'd. 241•705 quired. EOI. HOUa• full of furnl • RIAD TMll IOOK nae. (714) 831 ·2345 PT Aaalattint M9r1 RffumH via fax: At· Nura•'• Aide Kind to 2F qu"11~. bd1 •d· lnS751• 9; FORMER GOVERMENT t 6 CHANG• YOUR mxp'd Legal Sacrettty 2 daya per wHk for tentlon, l.ynn Eaola Iv Flue 1!ng rta ., .. LIFE Word pert.ct 5.1, 25-••II atorage In N.B. 71~50-4802 or mall: ';::3 c~k. d:ing i.. coffff tablH, lampe, ANO mllltaty otflclal• : (800) 218-4337 30hra • wHk. Fur• Computer exper help-Tim•• Community therapist 12Yre exp \Oya, bOOka. Call to P.~:J~~y ": 1 euma to Uz 835-3041 lul. 949-&40-9019 News, 330 WHt Bay Local rel~~ 841-373S '"' 94 .. 718-0892 cernJng UFO'• 9nd 50 1 ~~':e2~•t• Men, Wanted. Uv•ln Mother• ... IV "0 •turep;Cilo year• of denial by th• CB001S t •SA.t..a• Helper. Driving a plue, tong Piiiow Top Bid • U.S. goverment. On• ial•• fl'ull & Part lime 2 children 2.5 • 8. frame. Uke new 1250 hour documentary. Vtn01f 3012 Dally Eleetrle BoaU Looal Art GaJlery Room, board+ ... tty Obo 751·11581.v Mag Toti frH ---------- M ltbaolfl M Ula'9Ce...,., 13:,off .. Betow 86 Imai amount ~~ 88 OUllOud DOWN 1 FundamefUIS 2 Huta·-3 Florencie'1 rMlr 4 Era 5 Not 9'lerl e E•tinc:t bird 7 OearN:b(• ... .., 8 Kind "' belloorl II ·-YouGled You're You?" 10 Old Mtleh coin t 1 Aaian nurM 12Fllhlf 13 Rip 18 E!Mnhow9(1 nlduwna 22 Fuet r.ilng 24 ColTl'noliol aa 25 Poor c;,-ade 28 Roman V~kblrg 28 Ceteblatlon 30 PsycN pette Uu the .lolt for your 714-831·7ee>e or uve-out. Newport Sot• chalM 1100 micro (1-111-434-4831. • Work on die Water • •••Sain. ,;"llv•. Beach. 149-54M200 130. 4 din chair• (CA.1.•SCAN) .,h, ........ 1----+--t----.__.... r .~•--•-· •mbltloua. ant to ltl59a morel 721 •9787 PurH Br--.. new blue •euoe..,., ... ag orano!'L'~-.:.---iJUtO .,,.. witli 1 rrona l"llC<onl io .d Duffy £1,.,!rV m•k• ~ l100K per To gi.ce an ad In Loula Vultton. Orlgn a.ARN ACCRl!DITeD COLLEGE Degree qulckly, bachelor•. ,.-,J inaater, doctorate, by correapondence I baMd upon prior edu· caOon and 1hort atudy COUrM. '°' ,REI! In· BoeutoH upecaledi..alde la Nl'W)>'lf'I S...d1 ya.r? Loan. 574-7701 MERCHA.NDISB Call'::~'!'~.. ri:v:i:· ::; .. s:: -1 M1m1Glldiaglor.alee. leoui1tv Offf~r• ------------------------ ll7oa1tt... 30 lmmedl•te open--~==~=======~====~:'!:==~===~====~=~~==~~~=~~~~~. formation booklet phone; Cambridge Stat• University. (800)814·1311. (CAL•SCAN) • • l• ... •1•CA•M•P•GllR•o11u•NliD•I ..... IMBERSHIP and ..,.lm••h•r• r•••le ctlel'tnghouHll Don't want you"? We'U take ltll Buyl S.111 Rentl ,, , A••ort Sall• lnt'I 1-IOC>-423-5"7. Vold -'*• not premlttld. • (CAl.•SCAN) ... alPLOYMENT .• 1IMPl.OYM!NT 5530 naT. ...Y,..K"" , Payroll, wlll train, PIT ·-,,.. .. ht•. 719-7:1~1 Fax 7•2·7088 • P..l..ic-1 • ~ • ~rieeeecl • lngal Special Ullgn-1--------De~ '!.._~-~. ~to!~.. WMlmdt 0m0•mn muu, 1 n 1o, •1 •'-• ~ UTJQUIS ....... u1111r LM'C1ric _ .... , ...... .,. ...ulaeluJftl for o•tt 28 yean, WHU Yoo! 9 4 8 ·2 4 I ·9 1 I 0 ..... ... ,_ C.(714) l4M2ll. . • 0 0 ... 1 .. 8. 0 .......... TUCH8R8 •e-•1 t HOUR BEST PRICES t4B preschool need• $$PAID$$ JOB FAIR Thunday, June 11, 1998 3100 -7:00 p.m. Newport Dunes ls an active, outdoor facWty offering a spedaJ environment for guests & staff. COME JOIN US! Activity Leaders Clerical/Reception Cooks Dishwashers Front Desk Ciera Groundkeepers Housekeepers Ufeguards Rataurant ~~pervlsor Security Officers and more ••• EnthUllastlc, customer service oriented lndlvlduals, be aure to attend this Job Falrf 1131 Bid Bav Dr. Newport Bea 729-3863 EOE PT/FT ta.chert wteCe unite to w~ w/ln- fanta, toddl•re • avr• Benefit• 855-2472 -------........ Pllu• bl aware that the llatlnga In thl• cal· egory may require you to calt a 800 number In whk:h there I• a charv• pet minute. ARI voU biiowN-INQ In d•bt? Debt , .. llef·frea, Immediate, confldenllal. Conaoll· date paymenta. lower lntereat. C•ll toll frH 1.a8a.a1LL·l'R•• or (U8)248-8373. Amerlc•n Credit CounHlora, nonpront. ..,.'-------"_, (CAL•SCAN) PR•• CASH GRANT8. College, Scholarahlpe, Bual- neH, Medical am1. Nwer repay. Toll "" 1-800-211-8000 l .xt. Q.6139. f0+41. •ICAN) Aoiii iWiltPC ua•Ra. •t•ady work. ,ull-tlm•/P•rt· time. *46.000 pet ye., 1unlng1 rotenUal. Call to I fr•• 1-eoo-ees-oe 11 ext. T-400. (CM.•ICAN) ~~~---~~ WANTED NTIQUES Older Style Furniture PIANOS & Collectibl.I ................ ~ .,..._ . ...,..,. ...... ,......... .. CASH PAID•• °"" "4"• Of ..,, .,. .__ WIE BUY ESTATU • lrNNdt.ti. frretdy **' "WI MY MOM ~ Chancn art you wm find what you nttd It the pt1ce you want to pey when you read CleealflH dal1 ...... .,. "Emplo'yee:" "EmpkadO." "Arbeilnehmer." . "EmplO#." J'RBE 'Tl£ JUNE l5TB! All Ads Must Be Submitted Each Week NAME ---------------PHONE ADDRESS ______________ CITY CREDIT CARD# ____________ EXP. DATE ________ _ SIGNATURE TYPB OF CllEOJT CARD (CIRCLE ONE): VISA MC AE : (15 CHARACTER LIMIT, INCLUDING SPACES) 1111111111111 BSCRIPTION: (18 CHARACTER LIMIT. INCLUDING SPACES) 111111111111111 DISCOVER _________ PHONE# ~-1.----------1 TREASURE CHEST RVL£s ANP INFORMATION A) ALL ADS WILL PUBLISH THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. No CHANG~. ADDmONS OR OELBTIONS UNTIL THE FOLLOWINO WEEK. 8) NO BOATS, CARS, TRUCKS WIU. BE ALLOWED. MERCHANDISE PRICED UP TO $S00 ONLY~ ONE ITEM PER AD. C) PRIVATE PARTY ADVERTISERS ONLY. No BUSINESSES MAY PARTICIPATE. D) To Pt..ACB YOUR AD USE nus FORM. You MAY MAIL IT, OR DROP tT BY OU~ OFFICB. OUR Al>l>RmS IS: :.no W. BAY STllEBT COSTA MW, CA 92627 WB ARB LOCATED OFP N~ BLVD., BETWE!?N VICTORIA &. 19tk Sr. OUR HOURS ARB 8:30 A.M.-S:30 P.M., MONDAY-FlUDAY. ON YOUR ENVE.LOPI! PU!ASB NOTE. 0 ATI'ENTJON: TllAsURE CHEsr." FAXES WlU. Al.30 18 ACCIPI ED WITH CREDrr CARD (7141631 ~S94 ). B) DEADLINE IS TvBsDAY, NooN. ANY AO ntAT llBACHlW US Al'l'IDl illtlS DBAOLINB WIU. PUBLISH nm flOLLOWINO wmuc. I I I } I _.,,., ... . . . . . . . ~ 8018PETS• ANIMALS MAIUNB SUPS IMW 1180 VANS SPIClAL PUHCHASel ••• .... .... 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LllXUa (714)84 .. 1700 Western digital drive• $5500. 714·527.0900, '';:::::::::::;~::;:::::::::;;~ •had• ltht, chrome opUon. Only ,,_k ml, -----....----''" whla, phone, fact war. •--------199 Llant 4~8 1.188 • B Via Udo BGataUpa 3 Btn85l-... .._""""""' Aai:l2U:3) lt.83H Ttnrtt 9•11: 1233. Ut..on monitor• Avallabl• Now "1 LuuaflLOYUS Laxua -~ ~ .,. MEJ{C!DBS 9130 ~ut~. ac. pw/pt atereo. '97 Mexlma QLB · 8500 ml, auto, all pwr, llhr, moonroof, CD. 122,500. 3TIM448 PP "714·"557·T773 ~ ----- '998804LT Lo ml, CO, lthr, mnr1, 1 own•rt (3lAW41$1) l1t,t6~ L•Xll8 0, . WI8TlllN&T (7t4J e9a-eeoe .28dp with 3yr war· TV ELECTRONICS Sall or Elactrlc pref'c;t. COSTA M•SA Mlt810N v1•.10 crulae. Only 21k ml, ranty 14" S138, 15'' STE' aro 6080, 40tt·50tt. S18· per tt 7t4442•7700 1(888) ee-t:axua '84 LS 400 •79 490 8LC (:25<>9&e) 111•460 _P_O_NTIA--C---9-1-7-01--------- 1194, 1 7 " S322. ""' VILLA Rl!NTALS ;85 045 White/Ivory, 38k ml, Red, Caaa, aunroor. c3~~~:r§~~ MIS~ AUTO 924S Mhowe1 @etherga 714-e75-4912 Le1eua Certified GOOD CONDll 54200 - t e . com o, * C"' .. LE TV* CBrVROtrT 9045 Full option, N•w (201872) $31 977 * e7S.7879 * (714)840.1700 (877)891•9 12e toll -• .. ••••••• ,_ ,_ Lexus trade (253802) • '90 Bonnevlll• 881! d C Dl!SCRAMBLERS i• 522 977 LllXUS '82 380 I II I '97 Diamante ES Full power, sunroof, Selae are from free. Leav(eC~~.s:~i~) 1_L8o0w0•2c1o1&!11121. AUTOMOBILES , .... T ...... O•LT • L•X08 MISSIONVl•.JO ~·Int. ~olv~~.wto~/ FacL demo, big 3.5L white w/brown leather S1T5 Pouch••• -.., .,. _,, MISSION VIB •o C888) ee-L•XUS b O'"'n 110k I V8 eng, P/W P/L, auto $4500. obo 723·1504 Cadll,lact, Chevya,4 Low ml, tthr, too much 1 (888)-88 LUUS 1----....... -.-----1 ch om~ 'wl'ita load~ alloya, Iota morel BMW a, Corveu .. , WANTED equipment to llall • • '99 lt:S 300 S"r""" 7•..,. .,713 (607748) $18,980 Atao Jeep1, 4 WO'•• (3RTK297) 125,555 •99 .130 Bordeaux tan White/Ivory; full opt. • .,,..,.,. ~v·• COSTA MESA TOYOTA 9210 Your area. Toll free TO BUY 6019 G .... ..;GE SALES ACURA 9010 · Ll!JCUS OF Ith t\J • r Lexua certified. '88 300SDL Turbo MITSUBISHI 1-800·218·9000 ex( iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil A«A ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Wl!STMINSTl!R c~i P one, aunrood. (097389) S21U917 Metallic blue, aunroor, (714)545-1700 A-5139 for current 1• 71 .. 892 •ftAA casa, prem •oun · L8X 8 xlnt cond., firm. 11 ti (CA.L•SCA.N) I BUY ALL PIANOS '99 INTEORA. auto, ... -v.vv ct)rome whla. loaded ---------• '95 4RUNNl!R SRO a ngs. . Anllques.qual. furnltura __ ...______ A.LL POWER! Stereo.•--,9-7_A__,,.9...,T-R""'0,_L.,...S--(3PJB108) $21,995 MISSION Vl•.JO s14•5oo 714-721'°325 '97 l!cllpe• QS V6, 4x4, auto, all pwr, 1pc or houseful cash COSTA MESA 6124 co player. alarm. Dual AC, co. alloys BAUER LOTUS 1·(888) 88•Ll!XUS '87 890SEL Real Spyder, Fact. demo tow, mL2".!u' (3MOJPA826) AUTOS paid (714)957-8133 $14,500. 714-444·6825 all pwr, lmmacl COSTA MESA ,98 E9300 aharp ll'ke new. white only 8k ml, auto. •c. ,.._ S Old Coln• Gold Sliver (3TTB789} Only 14Kml (714) 942·7700 Cashmere/Ivory, full w /tan I 'hr Int. aJloya. CD, power. like Wl!STMINSTl!R WANTED 9248 --------·. I nd,l'llll.1 \,,. j, I\ 800·643·5022 Franklin Mint, Sterllng Moving S•le Every-BMW 9030 Wl!LSl!TXM,UISNSOTPl!R opt. Leicua certified. $12,960 obo 723·1504 ~~:;o~~t :~~~o~~~ --' .... 7,,..1""'4""")""B ... 9_2_-e_9_0_9_ Old watches & jewelry thing goesl 35 year (0145039) $24,977 '95 I! 300 D •09 4 Runner Westcoast Coln 642·9448 household collection. (714) 892·9908 JAGUAR 9105 LmXUS Whlte/?irey mint cond., <0c9 0 5444sTA.) SM1E9s•7A.50 • 3 01 rl Beige, tan lthr, 4WD, RECORDS/TOP S Sat on 1 y 9 -4 pm. BO 2 5spd, in ' MISSION Vll!.10 ull power MITSUBISHI V6, tow ml, tact warr. Jazz, R&S, Soul, Rock 2135 Santa Ana Ave stereo. A/C, good FORD 9075 ,89 XJS V 2 1·(888)-88·Ll!XUS (083455) $25,977 (7141545•1700 (3TGU8181 528,995 Etc ... 50's & 60'a Mike cond. $700 obo. 1 convert. L•xua A 845•7505 831..0757 Champa~ne/Barley '99 LS 400 MISSION VIEJO •97 Mirage LS '::~US~A L::~: •••••••-'80 52BI 4-dr, 5 apd, •97 Shelby QT 350 t'949)'~sc):';;9~atel While/Ivory. rull opt 1·(888) 88·LEXU8 Coupe. Factory car,· (714) 642•7700 --------1 TRANSPORTATION Copper/Tan lthr, sunrl, convert. Real beautyl .......,....,......,..,..---,,..--Lexua certified 22k ml, ac, am/fm CD, alloys ---------BUltDING full pwr. s 1685.obo Auto, 17kmt $22k '94 Vanden Pia• (048943Jt $39,987 •--1T-5-0--5----a Po 11 • r, b I g g • r '99 CAMRY LI! MATERIALS 6030 949-551-3099 (949) 675-3587 Moracco red, cream MISSL1E0 NUV8ll! •o M BJ BJ 9145 eng.,only 3600ml 35k, AC, full power, lthr Chrome Whla " (054951) $10,980 auto, Immaculate. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ________ '88 3251 champagne • '93 l!xployer XL T • · 1·(888) 88-LEXUS BOATS 7011 New beige Inter. 4x4• white ltr, a.lloya, (3GWZ814) $24,995 '95 3000 OT COSTA. MESA. (747865) $14,950 2 steel bldgs. public liq· BAUER LOTUS 1--...,,,..,,,.....,...~,,..,,,,.,..--White, 5 ap, p/w p/I MITSUBISHI Ll?XUS OF Perfect cond., auto, s 1 2 , 5 o o . La r r y · '99 LX 450 uldallon. 40x54-$9,218 COSTA MESA alloys, apoller, very (714)545·1700 WESTMINSTER now $5,980 40x25· full power, keyless 640-1770 759-0307 714-&42·7700 Black/Ivory, full pwr, nice. (011127) $18,990 --------__...,,...__, (714) 892-8908 $5,560 now $3,081. 1990 18ft Shock alarm, sunroof, CD, -....,..,,.~,..,,.,..,,.,,,..,,~~-chromes, Lexus cert. COSTA. MESA '97 Montero LS --------Must sell, can deliver. P•cket electric boat. S7,900. 714·650-7892 QT•93CMO'!,.SVTARNeOd/blk -,9-4_X_J_8_B_la-c-k,-bar-le-y (126875) $40,987 MITSUBISHI Sport, Fact demo, '97 CAMRY LI! 1 caring owner. Many en LEXUS t II C 800-292·0111 extras. lmmac 548-6336 '93 5251 Low miles, lthr, 53kml, auto. leather, moonroof, lo (714)945·1700 au o, ac, a oya, ustom whla, auto, leather, much morel c hrome. (164734) ml, 1elect edition warr MISSION VIE.JO •95 3000 SL CO, pow er. etc. full pwr, Im mac. (J83897) $21,950 513 977 (696068) $22,995 1·(B8B) 88·LEXUS (015525) $20,921 (3VGB023) 19k mll LEXUS OF LEXUS BAUll!R LOTUS Red, chrome, llhr, all COSTA MESA. LEXUS OF PETS & ANIMALS 6049 '89 Or•dy White tournament 19' open bow 150hp Yamaha $10,900 obo 645·0976 WESTMINSTER MISSION VIEJO COSTA MESA pwr, auto~ Sharpl . MITSUBISHI WESTMINSTER (714)892-8909 1(BB8)88-LEXUS 714-642-7700 LOTUS 9123 (~~:l !1:::6 (714)545--1700 (714) B92-8909 ANTIQUES. Boxer mate 4yrs. --------Indoor companion SAIL BOATS On the move? MITS~81SHI --------·--------CLASSICS 9250 c714)54s-17oo NISSAN 91 SO TRUCRS 9220 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 7014 HONDA 9085 JEEP 9110 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '71 Meroedea Bl!NZ 280SE 3.5 white w/ needs loving home • 84 7 .42 33 • I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Sell your extra Why play Hide 'N Seek with childcare? Call Claealfled today! 642·5678. S•bot c1 ... 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Patio, Driveway & FITNESS 3740 lrrlg work/TrH lrlm iko•e cualom Pa.lntlng PfumHrl phy1lca, chem, teat coat $SS 800-322-1122 MACMEDIC •Care for EJ>lc, BBQs. Ref. 25Yr. Ntw Oust rateal 548-4393 Prof Olean Quallt DIAIN'-sawa-=.' prep (CBEST/GRE/ Maelntoan Comi>aten Exp. fiTrYSSr.7n4' 1UiM4il*r'1"aiiMJ4 . PROWSI! LAND & or , lnt!EXfCDoc'kt. lAJINGlPICWJSJ SA'T) f'tH lnhr. J In your hme/ofc. Low/ •SoidMct•U,.,... Viva Medical weight HARD SCAPe Malnt. L1'703408 831-4910 ~ Madia 714·547·MATH CABINETS 3490 tiourly rate. 873·B819 •Cl!Ml!NT WORK* •R81rt•T;..,~.. iwllDYltl.UMBING i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ·Stamped Concret•· •Repelt•....,/SM• toaa. Medication + & hlllald• cleanlng ROBIRT &SlllLL co 949•645•2352 Prvt Frenoh L9aeoM Advanced Woodsy1tems ·Custom Cablnelry- Kltchen • Bath • Doors Moldings • Mantels L.691650 11~·998·8970 CARPENTRY 3510 A to Z HANDYMAN INSTALL/REFACE CABINETS l(ltchen1, baths. door1, windows. Ooug 546-7&!i8 Aepalra • Remodeling All phases ot conat. 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