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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-10-16 - Orange Coast PilotSERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA CO~UNffiES SINCE 1907 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1998 Delivery nightmare should be put to bed M y day started early on Thur:.day ... real early. At 3:15 a .m., to be exact. The ring of my telephone sud- denly jolted me from a deep slumber. "Tom ... bad news. it doesn't look hke wc'rP going to make The Times' delivery today # It was Byron Stallons, my circula- tion guy. What a way to start a Thursday! Pdrt of nw ~did this is just a niqhtmorc and to roll over, go bcKk to sle>ep. Me. l let common sens<> H<'l m the way ( climbed out of bed and rushed to the Daily Pilot budding Fortuncltely, Byron had a plan in place. As the pdpers began arriving shortly after 5.a.m. (nor- mal hme is 2:30 a.m .) we broke down the pallets by route The earner!> were given our emer- ge ncy #gallle plan: Bundle"afler bundle were l0ctded in the wait- ing curs and trucks and off they went. Although 1t would be late morning or e drly afternoon \n some. Cill>""l'S, the papers would be delivered . My only excitement dunng those c~arly hours came whtle operating thf' pallet forklift Maybe 1l was d new vocation calling Certdtnly less stress. Over the next several hours you, our r~aders, showed us what the Daily Pilot means to you Some came by car and picked up their pe1per. Jack Skmne r was one. "Didn't get tl at home tlus mommg and couldn't wrut to see whdt you had to say about the mwo pemtit being tossed out. We were involved with that,~ be sdld, smiling dS he left. Others chose to deal with us on the telephone. By 8:30 a.m. the switchboard opened ... hun- dreds and hundreds of calls had come in aymg people hadn't rece1vt>cl their Pllol And they kept coming! In a funny way, ~a nice way to fmd out what we mean to you. One of lh<' more interesting calls cdme from a woman saying she had dnven by our bUilding -which io; undergoing a major renovation and now hadn't received ht>r paper. •I know now that you must be out of business.# she said. To the rontrary, it is. tropeful- ly, JUSt a rare glitch in our pnnt· 1n9 and d.istnbution operation. A!> far a-. the building renovation goes, you'll be happy to know SEE DELIVERY PAGE 5 ----.. 11 DATEIOOIC ... ---···-·-----2 roua ffUS .......... -.... _. ___ .. 2 PUBLIC NOTICl'S -···---···---·' SPOWTS ......................... _.-........ 1 Are you ready for some football? Newport-M~iia ist as local high schools prepare for tonight's big games, the Battle of the Bay and the Battle for the Bell J fu.<,r '"' MA.-.11-.1 GAME TIMES • ~we're wa y .dWdke,.. said Celeste Antenucci, the sch ool's actJvitJes director "We re smothenng the campu:. with school spuit. We'll have some sailors that are somewhat mutilated hanging from trees." Meanwhile, d side skirmish of the Battle of the 8dy 1s the mother of dlJ T-shirt bat- tles At Corona del Mar, 12th-grader Ethdn Zotovich designed the \-\.1nrung picture of a Sea Kmg spearing the life preserver thdl 1s ke<:>pmg a sailor aflodt. tor Chf'l M tthk. "We don'.t like to have our rally the day of the gdmP Jt gets the guys too· h~ped up W don't want them to expend all that energ) they'll need fQr the ga me." Corona del Mar and lhP two Costa Mesa Cdlnpu~ ' , howo\ er, will bP holdmg their pep rdlh s toddy. Dolt flit !NEWPORT-MESA -Parbdlly mutilat- ed sailors in trees. Plastic tridents. Colorful pompoms and loud, rambunctious ban- ners. Preparations for the annudl crosstown football rivalnes are in lugh gedT in New- both be held tonight: Corona del Mor vs. Newport Harbor in the Battle of the Bd y and Estancia vs. Costa Mesd m the Battle for the Bell. "The Sailors are gomg·down, ~ Antenuc- ci said . At Ne\\ port Harbor. the .... mmng design in the seventh annudl T-shirt contest 1s d picture of the heroic mascot Tommy Tar valiantly overcorrung d retreab.ng and fedr- ful Sea Kmg. In preparcatiOn for the hi!Jllly antinpated butllP Wllh Costa Mesa H1yh. Estancia stu- dents will be beckoned mto the c;dmpus Commons Area this m6rrung to root on the H tcnm -...1th tt .le\' mspinng measure!> of the football 1.>cittJp ony ThP Eaql<!!> mar be the underdog m tomght'i; 9<11lll' agam~t the Co::. lo f\ 1esa M usldOlJS dl acc. hut they're hoping an dmplc supply of !>C hool spmt will boost port-Mesa. · In an unusual coincidence, the two biggest high school games in town will Corona del Mar's Sea Kings will be the away team at tonight's game at Davidson Field, and the school is taking nothing for granted in its 37th annuaJ showdown with the Sailors. "We decorated our gym and hc>ld our pep rally jThursdayj," said acbv1be<:. direc-SEE FOOTBALL PAGE 5 JUST A SWINGIN'. DON LtACWOAILY PLOT Filth-grader Trent Sladics, 10, flies through the air and takes a backward glimpse al the ground as he swings on the beach near Newport Elementary School this week. Bridgette Austin is in the middle. Getting out of ' •Two harm's way Gttl (, ll!SI JM. llotf ~I It took only two encounters for Carol to real- ize thot the man she loved was one who could- n't control his rage. Candice WdS involved in her fourth mar- riage when she left a hlful alcoholic who saw more of a jail cell than hts wife. women who fled abusive relationships hope others in similar situations follow their example These two women have seen the darker side of relabonships. They have felt the fury of open-hand slaps and clenched fists from their spouses. They have been pushed. to the brink, where guilt and lack of self-worth predonu- nates their thinking. SEE VIOLENCE PAGE 6 .MARC µAA11~ MY PILOT The Women Helping Women center ln Costa Mesa off er a variety of semces to those suffer· ing from dom tic abuse such as clothing, coun- seling, mentoring and computer training. 1 Back to neture: Celebrate autumn dl the Environmental Nature Center's Fall Paire and Pumpkin Patch from 10 a.m to 3 p rn Sunday. The event beneht.:. the cen- ter's expansion campaign Tht' cente r is at 1601 16th St. Call (949) 645-8489. 2 Dream houses: HomeAid will hold >ts seventh annual Pro1eC't Playhouse auction party from 5 to 9 p .m. Saturday next to Hard Hock Cafe, -451 N ewport Center Dnvc, Newport Beach. Eight full· 17.ed chil· dten's playhous will be up (or coale. nckets are $20 for adull'> and S5 f ot children ag 4 to 12 until 5 pm. ~t­ urday; and S25 tor adult5 at the door. ·72 HOURS HomeA1d will use the proceeds to build and renovate shelters for the homeless Call (949) 553·9.510. .. 3 A cut •bove: Kittie Olivier\ Beauty Salon and Project Togcth· er will raise money for emotional· ly disturbed children at the annual c:ut- athon from 9 a .m . to 3:30 p.m. Sunday at Kittie Olivier's Salon, 2640 E. COllst l bghwdy, Corona del Mar HcUn>tybst~ will offer S 12 haircuts Call (7 l .C) 568- '935 or (949) 640-5060 4 On your marb: The N wpon Harbor Nautical ~tuseum will pr ~ 'nl the runth annn l 1 t , .. 1tage Regatta and Outtageous Reyn Spooner Soiree on Saturdety ctl the Bal· boa Yacht Club, 1801 Bay~ide Dnvl', Newport B ach. Th rare ·w1ll luck 011 at t p .rn., follow ~ by a bd!becue al h , Yac:ht!I Cdn be VIewcd from tO am. to noon. Tickets dTC $15 for g(mcrttl udmiss1on und $9 for children 10 anct under. Call (949) 673-7863. 5 Looking into the future: The Nflwport Beach Pubhc Library Foundauon'.; wtll hold a panel ~i • C'\ts 1on of •orange County So •n('(! and Technology m the 2 tst Century" nt 7 p m. today at th Newport B ach Cenual Library Friends Meetmg Room, 1000 Avocado 1\vc. Admi ion \ S8 for found tion members and 10 for oonm mt rs. R "' r\abon u• r ?qU ll"<f. Call UM91 644-3296. Accused attacker is brother . of bomber •Teens who reporte dly beat friend's dad may be tried for crune as a dults. Daily Pilol NEWPORT BEACH -One of the Newpon I !arbor High School c;tudenlc; accused oJ assault- ing the lather ol a fr!ITlale lnend h the brother ot a student a rrested last year m connection wtth a bombnig mc1dent a t E-.1anc:1a High "'C"l )OI, accordmq to ... ources clo e to lb~ lm·estlQd n. The Newport Harbor c;tudenl!. de tamed by polkt~ Sunday nmmmg on '.'>U!>p non of as!>aultmg the lather with a blunt ob1ect. were arrdlgned m JUVcrule court Thur'.'>d<l>' A No\. 3 heanng was set to determmewhelher the students should be tm d dS adults, "-a.Id Deputy D1stnct Attoml'y Kc\'tn South. The Saturday rught lllcident left a Newport Shores man with d brokl!n hand and cute; to his ldce, police• said Around 1 l 45 p.m ~dturday, thE• two youths l'nlNl'd thf' Nt-wpo1t.St10res home of one of theu tncnds, '"lwrt> lht>\' a ... saulted her father, police Sdld. The• youUts Wert• arre-.tt•cl dl their homes with- m 40 mmutl's ol th•' 111c1dent and detdined m Orange• Count~· ,Ju\ cml" 1 tall Police said the mnde nt was brought ahout h"'cau. ... e of a conflict hHv. "n the vwum anrl hb daughter ahout the l\\ 0 u II'' t Fclllowmg the utodt•nt, poltcP ... aid the \'lCtim "cl' tran ported to HOdg t lo p1tal. where he Wd~ tn>tttt>d . for the 1111um~' but has ... mce been rclc, eel. Nr>ithN the \1Cluu not the u ... J>(?Ch fam1li could he r "ac:hed lot comm "'n\ s \'cral sourc confirmed one of Utt S\l"P ct .... the hrother of a ~tudent mvol\ ed m a homhmg at E~tanoa I hgh School ld ... t ~1ay In tllf' l!~tanc:1c m<idt nl tw-o kt n ... plar-ed d homemade e.xplo I\: f' dt'\ ic1 under a pa) phonP at lht' high school :-::o om' \\ ds hurl m tht' EstanC'1tl hornbm~l· 11te hrnlh 'r plP<1dP l ~mlty to the bombm9 <tnd •~ ~e~ mg a one'·) l'ar sentence at Orctnqt> County Jail. officials in the d1<.1nc:t attomP)''s oti1Ct' said Auto Oub 'bomb' turns 011t to be dud • Envelope taped to a brick held a promotional flier for magazine. A u pldous Jett 'r taped to a brick th t wa Jett m front of the ulOIJlohile Oub of Southern Callforrtia proc sing center in ·Coste M~ brought out the Orange County b<1mh squad ~rly Thursday morning. Employ at th Auto Club ofhoe in th 3300 block of Fa.1J'Vl w Road called police at ahout 8;30 a ,m When authorities ai'rived, they founrt a 1>t•ltled envelope taped to a loose bn<'k, poll ftid. The building wu •vncuated a ft prccautlon. Th bomb MJU&<' noticed a fiat Object nsid the nvclope, ftulhortu Said. Tbey opened the l tt i%ed env lope and dilcov· ered ft wa a promotional flier from a new magazine oallcd Yi • There was notblng nttachea that was Written as a thrMt. Police said although the l.._ _..,, pe<:Wiar, lt wes never f~ tD ....... a bomb Etnp&oyees returned to wen.._ m the morning. -&-.llllnl ' i ' • ~ .. • " • • • • • • • . I • I • 2 Friday, Odober 16, 1998 datebook · · Newport Beach/Costa Mteso Doily Pil CHICK II OUT Young a dult picks for Teen Read Week OCC students embark on 1 1/2-year project that catapults them to filmmaking success I t's not a legal holiday or even a widely observ<>d festival Yet its celebration could tnflu- ence young adults across the U.S. to participate in an activity that's fun, free and fitting, almost anytime and anywhere. To inspire teens to read, the American . Library A.sso- c:iatlon has joined with the National Education Association in sponsoring the first national Teen Read Week, Oct. 1'9-25. The message: read -for the fun of it. To commemorate the occa- sion. members of the Newport Beach Public 1.Jbra.ry's Young Adult Advisory Council named works they've enjoyed for enter- tainment and intellectual stimu- lation, rather than JUSt to com- plete a school assignment. Chosen by Alexandrd Head, Kellie Brownell and Chase Emery was "The Giver," a 1994 Newbery Medal wmner set m ·a tightly controlled future society devoid of poverty. crime, sick- ness and unemployment. In Uus paul-free realm, 12-yea.r-old Jonas is named Receiver of Memories - a role in which he nn learns the Ul'STAIRS ROO disturbing truth about his utopian world and struggles against its hypocrisy. Also named by Emery was •Never Cry Woll," a gnpping narrative about a conservation- ist's life among wolves m the arc- tic prairie. As author Farley Mowat comes closer to his quar- ry, he discovers not a den of marauding killers, but a family of skilled providers, devoted to their young. • Dutch-Jewish author Johanna Reiss and her family a.re the human quarry in #The Upstairs Room," chosen as d favorite by John Moftakhar. Reiss describes the years she spent hiding in a remote farmhouse during World War U m this moving account. The Jews' struggles dunng tho Holocaust also are the focus . of "Mila 18." favored by Cari Valenstein. Set in the midst of the ghetto uprising that defied Nazi tyranny, this compelling novel by Leon Uris describes a lltlle-known part of Judaic his- tory. Conflict of another sort infuses "The Bell Jar." a favorite of Kelly McKenzie. Poet Sylvia Plath's pain is tangible in this dark, largely autobiographical novel -------------·-·- about a gift- ed young woman's mental breakdown beginning during a summer internship at a New York City maga- zine in the early 1950s. Two classics caught the imagi- nation of Drew Boortz: "Brave New World." Aldous Huxley's fantasy of the future that sheds a blazing critical light on the pre- sent, and "Catch 22," Joseph Heller's satire on the murderous insanity of war. For more llghthearted read- ing, Evan Moses recommends Tolkien's Lord of the Rings tnlo- gy -an epic that provides escape to a universe peopled by wizards, elves and hobb1ts. Since . il was first published in 1955, this mdgical fantasy has drawn sev- eral generations of readers into the pleasures of literary adven- tures, which is what Teen Read W~k is all about. •CHECK rT OUT is written by the staff of the Newport Beach Public Lil)rary. This week's column Is by Judy Kelley. D A T E 8 0 0 K I R I .E F S Philhannonic perf onns Tchaikovsky at OCC 1Wo programs will be per- formed . Program A will be held at 8 p.m. today and 2 p.m. Satur- day and Sunday. Program B will be performed at 8 p.m Friday and Saturday. Srt\CY ~-MARtlNIS lblyltd A small group of students from OCC came togeth· er 1 112 years ago to embark on a project that has since changed their lives·. Gary Chong, Richard Guinn and Alex Petrosian teamed up with instructor Larry Riggins to begin a tull-length·teature hor- ror-comedy •Deat.bwnentary. • Since then the threesome have worked grueling hours, playing different roles behind the camera. while continuing their studies ·1 work 24-, 36-and some 40-hour days,• said Chong, who has been a film student at OCC for two years. The idea for the film started in May 1997. after the close of the OCC Student Film Festival. At Riggins' invitation, movie industry professionals attended the festival. which highlights 6- to 12·minute shorts -which is usually the only length that a student can complete in one semester -by top students. Industry insiders told Riggins the work they had seen was so impressive they should try their hand at a full-length film. So Chong, Guinn and Petrosian decided to do exactly that. The project "became real in one week," Riggins said. The three students -who were strangers at the start of the project -worked hard, assem- bled a crew and obtained investors for the project. Now "Deathuroentary" is near completion and will pre- Ip.iere at 8 p.m. Oct. 24 at Cap- tain Blood's Village Theatre. · For Chong, Gwnn and Pet- rosian, one of the greatest ben- efits that has come from the production has been the work- ing relationships they have established with industry pro- fessionals. Bonnie Buckner, post-pro- duction superviSor at Warner Bros. Animation, has spent . every weekend for the past • year editing "Deathumentary." Buckner is better known for her work with the Disney hit, "The Little Mermaid." ·she's very dedicated to Uus pro1ect, • said Chong. a 30- year-old Sunset Beach resi- dent. •1t•s unbelievable the . help were getting.• Robin Harlan and Sarah Monet. who did the sound work for the Oscar·winning DIANA MULVIHILL I DAll.Y PILOT OCC students Alex Petroslan, Gary Chong and Richard Guinn are the producers and directors of "Deathumentary," a feature film the trio made and shot at the copege. ., film "Titanic." are doirlg the sound for the student film and are even using the. same sound stage as used in the block- buster fi.IID. Cass McClure is referred to as the •blood guy" by Guinn, Petrosian and Chong. Actually, ne 1S in charge of special effects for •oeathu- mentary• and had plenty of experience with special effects, including work for this past summer's "Godzilla." Working with professionals has allowed the students to get an insider's view of the busi- ness and it has also allowed them to get work.mg knowl· edge of top-notch equipment. This is the first feature film experience for the students, who say they are grateful for the opportunity to produce and direct a full-length film. •we all want to make films and break into· the business,• Petrosian said. "This was our first chance at a feature-length film. It has given us experience and the opportunity to run the show.• If they had started their careers in Hollywood. they would have been personal assis- tants fetching coffee, he added. "This gives us the chance to see what we can do," Pe t- rosian said. Chong agreed. •This is real world experience, something that we can't learn in the classroom." But the process wasn't easy. Chong said in the past few weeks the students have worked overtime trying to complete the film before the beginning of the new semester. he film is about a high school genius who is. picked on and bullied at school. He ido!Jzes the makers of violent "for sale documen- taries• like the •Jerry Springer Censored" videotapes, •Cops• and "Natures Sncounters. • H e decides to ta.ke revenge on his bullies ~d videotape it, mak- ing his own documentary of violence. •n is a satire of the media's misuse of violence,• said Rig- gms, who has been an instruc- tor at OCC for three years. The script of the film was written in the '80s by an OCC student. Since most of the film takes place on a high school campus, the college was used in half of the film as the school setting. Casting was done by soliciting the OCC drama department and by using "Dramalogue. • a magazme ihat lists actors 'and actresses trying to break into the business: Although the exact cost of the film is still not known. (Pet-· rosian said receipts are still bemg tallied) Riggins said it has reached six figures. The next film the students embark on will have a budget that far surpasses that of •Dedthumentary.• London mvestors have already granted the young filmmakers a three· picture deal, fronting 60% to 75% of budgets ranging from •: $2 million to.$4 million, il • : Chong, Gwnn and Petrosian find investors to front the other portion. nus winter the students begm shoot "Eye of the Storm• • -an action film similar to • Lethc:tl Weapon· or -Rush Hour• -in Denver. •Eye of the Storm• has a guaranteed dtstnbution m 400 theaters in the southern United States, Riggins srud. vnus is the best way to start .. the future," Petrosian said: "Something like this was alway~ in the back of our rrunds. • The film "Deathumenta.ry" will screen at 8 p.m Oct. 24 at Captain Blood's Villdge The- atre, 1140 N. Tustin Ave., 0rdnge. Tickets are $5, which will be donated to OCC's film d epartment For more inf orma- tion, call (949) 723-0851. OCC's Philbarmoruc will per- form Tchaikovsky's 1812 Over- ture and Beethoven's Symphony No. 7 m A MaJor, opus 92, in tts first concert of the 1998-99 sea- son Sunday. Pianist Brian Gould will per- form Chopin's Piano Concerto on Dec. 13. The concert will also feature Mozart's Symphony No. 41 m C major. nckets range are $10 to $66 and can be purchased at The Center's box office and Ticket· Master outlets. The Center is at 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. For bckets and information. call (714) 740-7878 or (213) 365-3500. Family ArtS Night proinotes ---..J CUitural underStanding Travel without leaving town On Friday, OCC presents "Switzerland -A Peak Expe- rience· at 7 p.m. in OCC's Robert B. Moore Theatre as part of the college's Armchair Adventure series. m Johannes Brahms' Double Concerto for violin and cello will be presented March 7. OCC student Jennifer Potter will perform Mozart's 20th Piano Concerto May 16. All four concerts will be at 7:30 p.m. m the Robert B. Moore The- atre, OCC, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Admission is $6 in advance and $8 at the door. For information. call (714) 432-5880. New York City Ballet appears at The Center The New York C1ty Ballet will perform at the Orange County Performing Arts Center through Sunday in Segerstrom Hall. The Ballet's exclusive South- ern California appearance will include the choreographic works of George Balanchine, Jerome Robbins and Peter Martins. Winter music series begins at Marriott The seventh annual Winter Musk Series will be held at the Newport Beach Marriott every Sunday from 4:30 to 7 p.m. through Dec. 13. The event ben- ehts The Children's Miracle Net- work, a nonprofit organization dedicated to raising funds for hospitalized children. The Winter Music Series pro- vides live entertainment span- ning a wide range of musical styles. A $5 donation at the door will benefit Children's Hospital of Orange County and the Chil- dren's Miracle Network. The series will be held in the V1ew Lounge at 900 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 729-6900. The Newport Beach Al1I CQm. m.issioo will praent Pamily Arts Night froiD 5 to 9 p.m. Oct. 23 at the Orange County Mweum d Art. The event featurel Crafts, song, dance arid stolyt8Wng in support d tbe ·Gold Rulh llO Pop· art exhibit. wbkh wll be cm dll- play tbrougb Jan. 2'C. Activities wUl include IDoblle making, amatepaper ~ and IWk making. Lola Montas and ber SpilDlmb Dencil1 wtD perform a& 7.,..... 1be~··~ tbe Latmo cWturaJ ~.ID California in an etlempt llO explore the idea of ·~. mixing and changing from Mb· lean and Spenitb g:: to the pil~e Of a CaWornian, Mid EleD4 Arrqjo, Outreach ASlodate for tbe Orange CoUnty MU98U111 of Art Education OeputineDL At 8 p.m., Great 1-p wt1 ~ .. r.;lot llMMOO 5"AH, Dally Pilot, P.O. 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POSTMAS northwest et 1 s to WA1'8l TU: Send tlddr'.:= to "1c.e rrlllident,, Ciefwtl ~ ~ The Newport ~ e1•11rNIOC ,.,,._..~ 20knots. ~ . .- •• 0.4 5..0 1.3 4.9 06 s., 09 4.9 '6 Joe and Mary Liz Adair, a husband~and-wife filnunakmg team who have traveled, lived and worked m more than 60 countries, narrate the film. The presentation of ·switzerland" will take the audience through the cities of Lucerne, Bern. Geneva and Zurich. The Adwrs also reveal the Alpine wonderland found in the smaller and charmingly rural towns of Zennatt, Apen- zell, and Stein am Rhein. On Oct. 30 at 7 p.m., the coJ- lege will screen• Adventure Along the U.S.-Canadian Bor· der" by John Holod, an interna- tionally celebrated photojour- nalist and cinematographer. From the humpback whale:) in the Bay of Fundy to the killer whales off the coast of + WIERE: OCC's Robert B. Moore Theatre, 2701 f airview Road, Costa Mesa + WIEN: Friday and Oct. 30~.m. • MUOtS7 in I advance; S9 at the door; S 1 discount fof senioB • PHONE: (714) 432--5880 Vancouver, Holod takes the V1ewer on an eye-opening trek through this strange, quiet and rarely filmed land. Some of the stops between the coasts include the north Maine woods, the St. Lawrence Sedway, the Great Lakes, and the International Peace Gar- den. Holod even managed to capture a canoe tnp to the coldest spot m the •1ower 48," International Falls, Minn. SURF POLICE FILES We have a swell out of the southwest every 1 O seconds that's producing waist-to chest·hlgh sets. Sets will be • bit higher~ the Points and rHf'S. A bac:kground north· west wind swell ~today. giving ()Ur WllWS tome added body. Other· Wise. thfnc;p are lootclng pretty mild and sndietabl9 right now. NEWPORT IEAOt • i.t CoMt H6ghway. A wallet and its contents worth S90 were stolen from a car In the 2500 block. • ~ 9cM.devwd. A laptop computer worth $6,000 was stolen from a hotel In the 4500 block. • Newport C..W onv.. A. car stereo and compact discs worth $2.000 were stolen In the 900 block. • Oniin9e Awnue. A c.ar rte<eo WOtth S420 was stolen in the 200block. • Sen•9W'Ood &...n.: A bkycle worth S700 wa~ stolen from a home in the 1800 block. COSTAMDA . • 8riltol MrMt-: Sevetal items of clothing wonh S600 were S1olen ffom • stOfe in the 3300 bk>ck. • ......., Mreet: Two "~worth S 1,500 ~• stolen from a car In the 2900 block. • .............. ~ s.veral comp.Kt dlsa w.rt ttolen ffom 1 mw. In tht 2900 btod. • w.t 19'h ter.et: A u~r n.eo end two lpMk.,, WOf1h seoc:> • Wlf• stoa.n in tht 600 block • Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot l Friday, Ootoher 16, 1998 3 . Movers and shakers meet in Bakersfield? Hosp Parade court to galh<}r in Balboa • Ever been to Bakersheld? Gar- : den spot if I've ever .:;ecn one. • Why anyone would want to live : here when they could hve there : 1~ beyond me. : lf you're hke most of us, Bak- • ersfield is the place you pdsi. on your way to Fresno, wh1rh 1s the place you pdss on your way to • the Bay Area cmd points north. Wait a minute. That's unfair. Fresno is more than that. It's the place you pass on your way to Bakersfield on your way home. The only reason l bring all tlus • up is that what I exp<menced last : weekend would have been remarkable in any clty. But it's downnght ama2ing that it hap- pened in Baken;held I'm ldlking • about the 14th annudl BakC'rs- .. field Business Conference. •How mtensely mterestmg," you say (yawn). •was this all the heavy hitters in Bakersfield or just the folks who hdve the feed store?• Well, see what you lfunk of thls Ust of speakers: George Will, F.W. de Klerk, Lech Walesa, Shi- mon Peres, Mikhail Gorbdchcv, Henry Klssingcr, Mike Wallace, Benazir Bhutto, Bob Dole, John Major, Steve Forbes, EUzabcth Dole and, lest we take ourselves too seriously, comedtdn Ddna Carvey and pollt.Jcdl satmst Mdrk Russell. ln casl' you missC'd JI, th<> I list includes five Nobel Pedcc Prize recipients: Wdlesd, Perl's, Gorbachev, Kissinger and dl' Klerk. The annual conrerenc<: tdkt)s • place on the-grounds of Ct1l State • Bakersfield m a tent billed dS Lhl' : largest in the world -about two '.:' footbdl.1 fie lds long dnd t 00 }'drds : Wlde and comfortably S\?dts • 12,500 people. That's almost COMMENTS & CURIOSITIES peter buff a twice the number or consultants working for and dgamst El Toro airport. But the mam lent is just the begmrung. It's the centcrp1ece of 30 acres of tents, dlSplays dnd food booths -all ltnffidCllldlC dnd bursting with fresh HowNs. Think of 1t ai. Woodstock for Republicans 1 Wds pleasantly surµnsed to see Costa Mesa's own All-Anwri- can Boys Chorus in lull array, brightening the ddy dS c\lWdYS The whole place hds c1 high-ll>ch, the-future-is-now, Ol'W nullt>nn1- um dl) toil, Wlth WlUP.·SCJ ('l'n TV'> everywhere The qrouncls dfe watched OVN bv cl threL>-sto- ry-high Jumhotron with a hve feed from the main tent. ll Wd" stunning to look dl, lmt cl lnt Orwellidn It's a tittle unnerving to stroll past a 10-loot-h19h Hen- ry Kissmger teUmq me \\hat must be done m Ko-.ovo. Every speaker \\'d" some- where between interestinq dncl tascmatmg, dnd most w "H~ -.ur- pnsi.ngly funny. I give the nr~u- ruzers high marks for actually holding that many world figures to 30 nunutes each, with the exception of Gorbdchev. But Rus- sians are alwayi. windy. I still don't understand why he hc1s a map of ltdly tattooed on his forehead, but thdt's another story. I:!ven when you can't under- stdnd d word he's Sdying (he had dn interpreter. of course) he is an incredJbly chunsmabc force. It's fldSY to see how Ronald Reagan, Mdrgaret Thtilcher clnd Gor- bdchev changed the world. It's lhdl indefinable but ITTesistibJe mdgnebsm Lhdt dl1 great leaders have that reaches out, grabs you by ti1e arm and says, •Look al me. Listen to me No~ follow rne,H John Ma1or was extremely per"ondble and entertaining. Benuzir Bhutto is a hauntingly beautiful woman, with a voice that 1s soothing and compelling at the same time George Will makes more sense than anyone has d nght to d.Od ts a lnghly respected authonty on basebdll, in dddillon to bemg one of the bnghtest men of our time or any other. (Except for the fact that he thmks the Padres will take the World Series. Whal an fool.) Bob Dole brought the house down when he Sdid that since (';orbarhev dnd Walesa had an 1 interpreter, he was impressed that Henry Kli.smger dldn't. Years ago, ShaJYD and I were on our Wd)' to a dinner at the Century Pla2.d honoring Richdrd Nucon after the opening of the . Nixon Library. We were nding a long e calator from the lobby down to the main ballroom, a qwP.t, smgle file ol 111en tn tuxf•s dnd women m lormdl . Suclclt·nlr. I heard ·u1at voict>" UHht Of'h,md me. "Do you hal :ld Licket~r hP said. I tum(•d to sec Krs.-.rngm ngnt behind me, with i1 younq dtde behmd h1in, frdnltrc11ly sc•drchm9 l\is pockl'ls "How r1re ve<> gomg to gPt m w1zout .1c1 ddmn lick<•t5?" K1 srnocr <1<;k• <.I. l turnNI hdck ,111cl st11d, "Dr. K1ssmgcr, I dnn't lhmk you'll have any houhll' ur.ttmq in " 11 looked al Ill<' With ti lJWdt dPdd· pan «nd said, "I Imm. Prohr1hly not. a • The onl}' clinkc>r ttl the conff'r- l•nce wa~ Mtkf' \·\'illlac£>, who mo<ll'ftttPd c1 pam•I ol th<> hve Nobel PPc1rc Prue r<>npients Granted, Mtk<' has nevN heen wann and l uzzv <md has °'' OP<'<I whot-.oever lur ·self·Pstl'f~m c ours- e . But he Wd'> c1rrogant m lhP extreme dncl Qd\'C a c lc>ur !-il[lnal thdl we were JU!,l awfully lucky that he took lhe tmu' to ht! lhr>n• al ull H<' was downrt<Jht rude to Lech W,tll'"d, d vc•ry srnterf' ,md modest mun. dnd ndKulPd d numlwr ot dnswcrs trom tlw sp<>ak1>rs Wlwn WrllhKt• t'hcrt~d sonw groans c1nd PVt'O d fvw hoos horn tlw dudicnn•, he brushed it aside dOd st1id, "Well, 1' quess th1-. re<\.lly b « G<•or~w Will kind of CIOWd." Bc.,-.t linP ot th~ diiy? I'd hen e to g1ve 1t to Mdrk Ru<;sell, whu hds ml~ m t(•dr!) of l aughter whencvt•1 I i>t'e him Ru sell was commenting on somP. or the orlrl things trJ vun- yr·li.sts COlllP UJ> With from tinl 10 tun • After last }'<•ar clevastdttng Jirf' and hurnrun~ ln Anndd, prciH her/mlman Pat Rohnt on somr>how <IE:c1d1•d that FJonda wos being pumshr-d 1) •c \IUSC Dis rt y Wo11<1 dun•c<I to cov~I Si1me· <'X pa1tnf'JS of l'lllJ>IO)'(~ undPI lb hPtJlth IOSlll< llCC p10<1ru111. "So 11 lht>tP. dW <1n\' 9c1}~ out tlwre " Hus c.ll SdHi, ~rc>rnf'mht>r, only you ctm p11"'\r•11t ((Jrf::SI fill· ... ~ l.CJOtfd go 'PETE.I' BUFFA 1~ mayor of Cona Mesa His column appears Frida~ E. mail him ot PtrB4@AOL.com TI1e public 1 mvited Lo m<?et then •\\Iv clccted 1999 Toum<1ment of Roses Ro7al Coor\ dunng a v1s1t to Balboa 1 land on Soturdd} The Rwut Court Wdlkinu tour y. 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Should Comcast cabtevtslon be able to charge more than the 5% franchise fee 'Dream' art gallery honoring dead woman ~ay be· closed •FCC has capped tee on service a t 5 % ; Comcast is charging 5.67 %. Othdal at office says it's legdl. tm nch1se fee 1s supposed to he .s~ ., thut my bill says 5 67%," Uolc~uc sw<.J . "A s Comcdst conlm· ucs to r<.tJs~ rates, I havl! to thtn~ of -w11ys to keep m y bill in )mP and that's whut prompted my I tnqmry." Jl 'I.II I I< RA(.I '"'" 1 Clttuson Sd l d thP. city will t.tsk ~~lot t Comcast to c ltlrify its btlls :,o re..,1- N EWPORT Bl!ACI I _ City dents r'ea112c lh<" city 1s not actuctl-; ofhc1als have heCJun un ttudit und ly g<>tting .5.67% of the totul Tf'V· legal reVlew o( <1 lrL nc:hiS<> tee enue. The c1mount evens out to that Comc:ust Cuult•viswn is !l% bl?cause only the ratepdyers charging its custorn<•rs. are paymg d frdnchise fee (•ven Dave K1ff c.1.,s1stdlll lo lh ' c I though other sources also g enn- • ' e 1 Y a te reven uP. · , mandger, said the c1ty ri>n:-ivt•s ,, . • · • the revenue generdtect by the foe. • I lh;ink you could argue that wtuch the f.edNaJ Commumca· Comc~st could also charge the .. : tions Comnus-,ion has capped etl advc>rtiscr for. the> amount of th~ : 5"{.. But rP< ent Comcllst htlh fr<in,chise Cee Kilf sdtd. • :,how the romp<rny is rh<ugmg Comcast has been u nder fm• about 5 67' "· . d unng ~he pa.st few yE>dfS IJy • Lindo l loss1nqc1. vie~ pre.s1-mdny c1ty residents who have dent and <Jl'Ol'rdl mt1ndgcr ol cx~ressed outrage over rate Comcdsl Ordngf' County, sa1cl d increases for service that they portion of lhdl (•xtrn ch<1rcJP desrnbe as mediocre More thun reflE•cl<; a. ulranc lww It•<· cm d Iran· hdlf ol c1.ty residents are locked rhisc ff'f'." which the r.ourts have wto sprvice with Corncdst until mled 1s leg<tl 2002. "In 1q!-J7 thc•1c• w<1s d US. CoThP rest of ~e ~ily is se:ved by Court of Appi•t1h <IN·iswn thdt x Com.m~Cdtions, which also rcvero;ed rulinqs th1• rec hcld has. a franchise dgrepmen t thdl madt•, which ('ht1rHJt•d tlw dehni· c xpues m 2002. twn of gro-.s rf'~t'nu<''> to ii'tdude Comcast rates wen~ up a o,11 last revf'nues lwm lhl' h<1nch1w fel'... year, dnd customers dre gelling :.he scud. ~C'<1hlt• 1 umpttOl('S ht1ve lo fldY < 1t1c•s 5'' on lt'p of the 5•; ... I don't think 11\ opt1om1I." But f{ohin .Clt1'lN>ll, ass1stt1nl 'Jty c1llorrlf'y, ~11d :.llf'-bcliPvcs Comca ... 1 doP., hc1vt~ 11 choice t1bcmt ch,11ymH lhP l'Xt1a foe. The only thrng tht' c ompony is requm·cl to <lo is pt1y thP city 5'}Q of it-. q10.,., rP\ Pflll<'S. Him thP c ornpan~ does lhdt - t'Ven 1t 1L rnPau .. pt1ssin<J ti on to the rt.1t£>p.1} 1•r -1s up to Comcast Hossm~wr s111cl th.it l\oo w h dt Cumens! h,1s·dorw with the other portion ul th1• l'Xlrt1 fN!, wh1ch 1i, d 5% lt1X on rPVl'nut• from source>'> other lht1n cc1hlc> hiJls, mdudmg c.1dvert1smq <tnd shoppm~J chem· ncl revenu"" Tht1\ IS clllowC'cl undPr lht• Cdblc> Tl•lt•v1s10n Gon-.umer Pro- tection <1n<I C ·ompc•llt1on Act of 1~92, which ~'dYS cdhlc ('(Jmpd- nH~s may put t.111 of 1ts franchise lee chcifges onto rc1tPpdyc>rs, she Scild WhtlP it muy lw l('gal, 11 hos upset di lcdsl Oil<' < usto111N. on its cabfe bills to New. port residents? Call our Readers Hotline at (949) 642·6086 or send e-mail to dailypilotOearthlink.net . notices th1-> month for <mother 7% h1kC' Despite> the> increases, the city's reven ues from the Comcast fran- r h1sf• le~ httvP not increased sub- stantially ov<>.r the years. Kiff said. The redson for that may be from people-canceling o r reduc- ing thcu c·able service as rates go up, Kilf said . But the audit will m ake sure Comcast is calculating the fee corrnctly, •Curator is charged with harassing police investigating the death of his girlfrie nd. Giuc • .RJs11NC DcWt Plot NEWPORT BEACH -An a.rt gallery that was the dream of a Costa Mesa woman may be forced to close because her fotrner boyfriend iS charged wi.th harass- ing the Police Department dlld may face Jail. Richard Johnson, 30, is the curator of the AAA Electra 99 on Campus Drive. The eclectic co- op, which is home to 15 artists Mattress Outlet Stor 3 165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa One Block Soutb of 405 Fwy 545-7168 Slt>vt-n Bolduc. u Corona del Mar rcsult•nl, st.111.I whc•n ht.: nollccd lhl' h1qhN fr<tn<:hh<' fee• he promptly ct1ll<·cl th<! c 1ty to gPt to the bottom ol 1l hut was referred to Corne ttsl. When h<' called Come.isl, cjfhrn1ls rnfl'rrf>d hun lo thl' rec, t1nd w hen he called lhPn'. llwy rf'ff'm•d him hdC'k to Corncc1sl. Bolduc smd. Cn~al 1:J•btl tiy11dr'!(.,''e l'i1t1t·11h or p.·\lple "Ith \H'.11.. i;np ln.-ngth a rl' n~>t.>ded to part1c1p.:ile in J research study ~,~i..~'hn" ~ .... .'1intlh' ong. ,1 prem1~1t•tud~nt ,11 UCL A P.irhf1p.mt., '"111 undt.>rgo HJ fTee trcJtments over the cour..e of '3 to 4 .. r: . '" ng and p.un w1 '"' m\.m1tmt'd during th•" ~.'rloo. for more mform.1t1on cJll (7 14) 55f).;10SC., D;iyhme ur(JIO) 209-2575, Evening. Harbor Plaza . "'I m JU"t <1 con-.umN who\ try· mg to llqnrl' 0111 why, wlw n lht• 2790 Harbor Bh·d , Ste. 300 I.it I t.irhi•r/ Adam, Co.,ta M<.',a, lA 9262n I \I I I I 1 ' I " ... I 'I 4 It Oceanview Medical Center 675 Camino de Los Mares, Suite 400 San Clemente, CA 92673 714 556-TONC • 714) 556-8664 PROCESSING LABS KEEP YOUR BIGGEST MEMORIES 2 FOR 1 POSTERS Buy I poster print & receive a second one FREE! 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Mention ad aun ln Da.ily Pilot for FREE gift with purchase. l..ipti"I Orange County for 0YC146 yean. 222 Victoria St., Costa Mesa 646--3737 \ who re nt space , was the shared vision of Johnson and Adrienne #Sunny• Sudweeks, a 26-year· old OCC student who was found strangled to death in her Mission Drive apclrtment Feb. 23, 1997. • Johnson hds sald publicly he is infuridted with the slow progress Costa M esa police lu1ve made in the murder ca se. J ohnson dppar- enUy crossed thP line when he m ade three telephone calls to the Police Department. l le has been charged with three rm demea.nor counts of annoying cdlls und could be sentenced to up to four months in jail iI convicted. His tri· al will begin Oct. 27 Johnson claims he has been . unable to work because of le ngthy court process. ·It l'rn in jail, nobody's gomg to h<' around to run the gallery,• hr> said. "If people don't Wdnl to buy our urt or at least take the tour, w" rnn 't stay open.• JcU Webb, wh o works dt th , 9allery, sd1d pla n s to open a n£•\•: site m Sctn Francisco are on hold. H P. said Johnson is the We blood ot Electra 99'. a nd the charg~ dgamsl rum are ludicrous. 'I'm not pnvy to what was suid bctwf>l•n Richard and the potic c, b ut he's bbv1ously frustrat11<1 about the investigdtion, • Wehh said •we 1ust want lo keep th1:. plac<' open.• Come see the way It used to be before it is the w~y It ought to bet and have a tan on us I pw cu•tomer pt.ue 4341 MacArthur Blvd #D New ort Beach tel 7 14.475.1974 ----------------·--------· : If You Like Quality & Best Service, Come See Us At ''-----=-=-=-F~R~E__,,..E~W_ti..:....:..~_.;....A-=-..:U:;_T:.........:O=--=-S.:......:PA=-=--__J I I 100°/o HAND LUXURY HAND I I $ WASH WASH I : 4!!~ $9!'.9 : I ~f'AEEUhd•tat•Y< ltdldt$rJIEE~ .... -I WlfJ:t Col4x>n. E.p lcv:?tl98 \\at~ (.;op !Ml/Ill I I _,, ...,..,..i:- 1 I I I I I • ANGEL'S CAR WASH HAS MOVED. 1 I 85 I 22 NEWPORT BLVD. I I COSTA MESA ENTER ON FAIRVIE . . . Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot FOOTBALL CONTINUED FROM 1 <thmr chances at retnevmg the bell trophy from Costa Mesa. .. Jim Scott is going to come m rtnd talk to the kids about the his· tory of th~ b~U," said activity director Art Perry. "Thdt'll intro- ·' duce the football tight song." • • Scott ·purchased the bell, which has been used dS the tro- phy. about eight years ago. The bell trophy has been at Costa Mc.-.a High for three years, where the school is bemg decorated and students are encouragPd to par- tiopate in the event · We've already had our home- c·onung rally and our fall sports rally so we don't really have any thing special planned1 • said John ·~ yoci locik GI ow rud and how ~ong our 1ec1n is, •'re defiilltr going to win. Wt rocbd last Y1Cf Qnd WI hM some grlOt playtn. • Galel Fajardo Costa Me$a High School student body president Battey, the actiV1bes dlrector But Costa Mesa's student body president, Gdlel F~dfdo, is confi- dent that the. bell will stay safely in Costa Mesa's possession for another year. "Ir you look at our record and how strong our team is, we're def- initely going to win," Gale! said. "We rocked last year and we have some great players." DELIVERY CONTINUED FROM 1 that we're here for the long haul. You'll see new pa.mt, new land- scape, new offices, new signs, . updated parking lots and more. And for a.ny of you still con- cerned about "your" Pilot, please know that 1998 bas been a mon- umental year in terms of our growth and success. You might even say the Daily Pilot has hdd a Mark McGwire-type year But, remember, even he struck out on occasion. Let's just hope that toddy ~e start another Win.rung streak. Thanks for being there. • ToM JOHNSON 1s the publisher of the Daily Pilot. Friday, ~r 16, 1998 5 McClung returns from Mexico trip after meeting with top law official NEWPORT BEACH -Scott McClung, a youth leader who was Jailed, for more than bve weeks in Mapco, returned home ·Thursday night Jtfter meeting with the country's top law enforcement official McClung, 36, of Laguna Beach and his attorney, William BollcUd, met with MeXJcan Attorney Gen- eral Jorge Madraso qn Thursday morrung Madraso requested the meeting to discuss McClung's treatment whilc> he w~ jailed in Cozumel on gun-smuggling charges. They also talked about the possibiltty of other Americans being held illegally on gun-run- ning charges. ·we had a wonderful di.Scus- s1on, and we're tcehng very opt!· nustic about the future of other Americans bemu held here ille- gally,· Bollard said. McClung told Madre1so about his f'Onver~allonlO with M8X1Cdn . federal prosecutor Claudio Sanchez-Torres, who dllegedly solioted a $10,000 bribe from thP Amencan. McClung and lus crcv. v.eft~ returrung to Newport Beach from Aonda aboard the Rapture, a ship pnmanly u ed tor •'dUcdtJonal tnps f 01 youths M<:Clung dedared the Uue shotguns and two senuautmnqtic rifl•"'S but wa am~tPd along \•:1th his 71-year-old fdU1er, Eugene, 1.md lust mate Noah Batley Th•' choryes WNfl e"r>nltldllV clmpped ,against ull thr(,>e m"n tor lac:k ol eVldencc. Candidates go one-on-one with residents in for~ The Corona del Mar Residents I The Corpna del Mar group felt Aso;onahon is sponsoring one-on-because of the "cntical nature of unC' conferences Wednesday with Uus election," residents should be ct.t.ndidatcs for City Council m dn given the best opportunity to <Hlempt to give residents real judge for whom they will vote. , insight on their views and person-Phil Sansone, president of the dhtJes. • association. said the event is open The fonnat is a chdnge from to all residents of the city, and the traditional candidate forums, I stressed that although they must where each person gets IPss thdn live m a <'ertdi.n district, candi- one minute to describe hie; or hPT dates are elected al large. opinions on complex issut;s. I "It is no secret that the current Newport Dunee Reeort'e 6th Annual "T~.P Dog"_. ~) ·Fashion Sho . 6r.neflt for the OC5PCA and Com anion Pet Retreat 4· SATURDAY, OCTOBIR 24, 1 tt8 on the beach at Newport Dunes Resort at 11 a.m. ~· ~· -Enter your pooch to wlnl ••• . A Year's Supply of FREE Dog Food ~· from PITCO awarded to the '"Top 0ot• an.-row Dot In_,, of these cata1Mes: Cai;ual Wear • Swim. Wear • L ngerfe I P•J•m•9 • Halloween Costume For.Tia Wear • M.t6t.er I Pet Loolc·Alike • Crazy POOGh Trick9 Entfy fu let 7 rrr cl~ If ret ~ure..:I tlrlore ~pm Octct>er 2' PRIZES AWARDED FOR EACH CATEGORY FREE All PRIZF5 orNATED 6Y NTCO to w•tch thtJ ehowl CAia. TO INTD YOUll DOO TOOAYI Ct4t)7~86S NEWPORT DUNES WATERFRONT RESORT 1131 6ack 6.ty Drive In Newport 6each: off Jaml7oree Rd. and P.C.H. · ~eautify Your Yard! . • Stcmcwotk. l'aUC18 & DIJQI> • Waterfall"', Pool~&~ • Sf)rinklcr S)-..tcu1~ ··~ Spcdall11t We luwe m•er 110 }J<'ars c'mnbine<l service-in this area. 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Charles Dickens· ~ A}J~ CHRISTMAS CAROL 1 ~t/J .ttbpted h) Je~ ~.uc_h '-'O ~"'directed b\)ohn-Da\ld Kclltr . On· the SCR Mains~e December 2 -27 l.t1" pnn'tl pn-.11'\\' Ix-gin \mi:mb<-r l~ -ll<'l. l"mh<'r I G ft ~ 10 rrotp!Un? !ht-~r11 ni ~ lold f;N\i(lfii'd lllrbllll ... , 11 lh1' an1;Umnl p1oducum1 (If • turu k"'' Ill< ml' rh-..•tt I Lo" pncrd Jln'\lC"' l)(.umb< r 11 H ·~•lbw trlUlltlon-.. u,, " sp11nub 11ecttit -" joyo#S er~nt inll~,, .• ,, f « --. 'EzulaS.r • • ~ 6 Friday, October 16, 1998 VIOLENCE CONTINUED FROM 1 . . . . . . . things from hin\.• She waited and wa1ted for affirmation It never came. stmNG THROUGH THE FOG It's a common thread would rather not share they Abuse is dlshed out m varying ways but the results can be equal- Domesbc VJolence knows no boundaries -it crosses all soooe- conorruc lines. It can happen to the coupie trapped in poverty ,who numb their pain with alcohol and drugs. ll can happen to an affluent family of four who appear perfe~ to outsiders but are tuding the pain and suffering. One out of every four women in the United States will be phys- ically abused by a husband or boyfriend at some point in their lives, according to Family Vio- lence Prevention Fund In an· attempt to educate the public about the lingering effects of spousal abuse, October has been designated Domestic Violence Awareness Month. ly devastating. • It has been one year since Car- ol first felt the overwhelming fear. It happened one evening when the couple argued over her suspi-. don that Tom was having an affair with another woman. After their verbal sparring, he took some clothes from the closet. Carol thought he was either leav- mg or sleeping on the couch. Instead, she said , he turned around and draped Ule shirts and pants over her back and began beating her. She tried to get away but he continued to throw upper cuts to her midsection above her spleen, she added. The cloth.tng was used to cushion the blows so she wouldn't bnuse badly There 1s no better lesson than learrung from these women who lived through the ordeal. A BRIGHT FUTURE AHEAD Carol, 40, thought she had the perfect mdmage. She and her future husband, Tom, met in 1986, oddly enough by phone, through mutual friends. I le was living on the East Codst and she was in Tacoma, Wa!>b. The long-distance relationship blossomed, and he eventually came to visit her. "He never hit me in the face," she saJd. "The only bruises I got was from falling to the ground • The violence didn't end there. She said he spouted off about how much he hated her. When he left the room he returned with a sharp knife from the kitchen and began holding the sharp object <lgainst his neck. He threatened to hurt himself. MAPC MAATll'WAILY f1l.OT A woman looks through some clothing available at the Women HelpJng Women center in Costa Mesa. •He had such a sense of humor and that is how I warmed up to h.un," Carol sd1d. ·We hdd our first blind date and there was that click." Both of them had been married once before. They exchanged vows in 1990 and settled in Wash- • mgton Carol looks back a t the mar- rtdge and cdn see the warning signs. her husband's strict upbringing. his quest for the upper hand Something was going to explode. but she couldn't hear the noise. Candtce WdS lonely .when she met Douglas. The 53-yedr-old cashier had been in an abusive relationship with her third hus- band, whom she loved very much. She met Douglas in Ari· zona and after he courted her for seven months they got married. She thought Douglas would fill the emotional void that was left after her divorce. "There was that dehrute sense of codependency," she said. •You are wanting that person to love you. I wanted to het1r positive ~Here l am trying to regroup and the next thing I know I'm try- ing to console him," she said. Weeks after the confrontation, Carol received anoUler tremen- dous blow. A doctor told her she had cervical cancer. She turned to h~r husband for.support, but she said he thought it was a figment of her imagination. . "I walked around m a fog for six weeks not believing he tut me and getting that diagnosis,• she added. Tom's next violent outburst happened in July, when he walked into her office where they both worked and lashed out at her. He threw hls wedding ring on the floor and when she went to retrieve it, he stepped on her hand and foot and head-butted her. She decided that was enough. •He got to .keep h.Js 1ob, his vehicle, his house," she said, wip-. mg away her tears. "The only dis- tracuon in his hlc was that there wus no one to do his ldundry or cook his dmnor." Candice had been beaten before> but she kC'pt the faith in her s1gnlfic«nl other. One Febru- d!Y night th ts yedr, Douglas drank a few been. and didn't hdve din- ner. Candice sr.ud he began to rant and threw her against the wall. I-le picked her up and knocked her down Several tunes he hit her m the face. She called police, dnd lh<!Y took pictures of the reddened skin and dark bnns- SALE )10 MP''''"..,J~t Studio • Custom Rugs • Designer Carpets HEMPHILL'S RUGS & CARPETS Mon Fri 10·6 Sat 10-5 722-7224 230 East 17th St Co~ta Mesa www.ruqsandcar ts.com Resen 1t(lions required. Call 800/514-HOAG ( 4624). Unless otherwise noted, all classes and events are free. November 2 Mondayal Thll•adaya, 7 p.m. November6 Tllndly, 7 p.m. Freedom from Smoking Learn tips on quitting smoking, coping stratcgie' and relaxation techniques to quit permanenth. Eigbt classes beginning November 2 . Fee: $75 per person (May be reimbursed b)' your f 11sura11ce) Managing Menopause: The Benefits of Hormone Replacement Therapy Learn the facts about menopause, hormone replacement therapy and other treatm~nt options. Presented by Tandra Cadigan-, M.D., Hoag Hospital 08/GYN. Oh, My Aching Back U'.M ... ar. 7 p.11. l£am more about the common c:w.~ and trettment of low 00ck pain. Preientfrl by Steven C. Dennis, M.D .. lloag H~tal orthopedic surgeon. November 6 Ask the Doctor TillrltlQ. 7:ao ... Do yo h . . abo . u a~e qu~uons ut vanous type!! of joint disease and conditions that lead to joint replacement? Join Hoag Hospital orthopedic surgeons for an informal presentation and discuS&ion. Presented by Alan Be)er, M.D., Hoag llospital orthopedic surgeon. ~ Complf me11tary continental /Jn>allfasl will be sen""•d. Snoring: A NighUirile Wamlng Sound? Learn the signs, symptoms and possJblc ha.t.ards connected wilh ob~ructcd bmthtng and irrl-gular sll'ep patterns. Pr~nted by Paul Selecky, M.D .. llo;tg Ho. pital pulmonologi. t and dJrector of Hoag Hospital lcep Disorder Center. .... £,. ...... ...., ............ ..., ... _ .... _ ..... es on her body. "There was ringing m my ears for rldys," she said ff lt felt like I had a concussion." Douglas wPnt to j<lU for tutting her dnd refused three timE>s to enter d cldSS for hdhituul dbUsCrs even though Cc1nd1ce dgreed to pay for it. Thdt prnmpled her to get a pern1dnC'nl re<,lrdming order against him Sht• expects him to be released lrom custody later Uus month. BREAKING FREE The computer <.:li1ss on 1 fam.il- ____ .,.., .. ..,_,.. ...... _,..,. Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot ton Avenue looks similar lo an ortlmary college or extcn-.1on cowse. It's no mistake Ulat all ot the students are women. Carol and Candice arc two of the women enrolled. Women l lelpmg Women is an agency that helps battered and impoverished women work toward sell· reliance. Achievmg thiil goc1l 1s as dtfficult as women finally reali1- inQ that the abuse they endurN! wasn't thcu fault. •some of the women drt> c1frc1i1l to sit in front of Uw kt•yboard, • sdid instructor Bill Rogers. "II gets them up to speed with slate-of- the-art equipment dlld gives thE>m a higher confidence level.· Both Carol and Candice striw to break free of their past. Carol, who is unemployed, lives m an Orange County shelter, while Cancbce lives in a tidy apartment. Carol said the sheller has \)('en a godsend in her life The trauma from her abuse has had d lingc>r- mg effect. She has trouble with her short-term memory and also has suicidal fantasies. But gaming her confidence is a ma1or strug- gle. "Somewhere inside ot m<! there is an intelligent, capable woman. I lost her a.long the way. I know she's there." Candice wants the chaos in her We to stop. She attends a bt1llercd women's group once a week tht1t 1s therapeutic for her. She dcld<'d that it is her time"lo be sellish t1nd put her needs above dU others Both of the women's experi- ences were harrowing and unfor· gettable. They yearn for the sim· ple joys in We -inner pedce cmd hdppmess. But they dlso q1vt> a~vice for women sunk aec>j> 111 violent relationships FYI More than 200 women who are survivors of domestic viotence will attend a "Day of Seff· Esteem" on Saturday at a NewpQrt Beach church. ~ In conjunction with ,..j: National Domestic Violence ~~ Awareness Month, the .. event is sponsored by · Working Wardrobes, a nonprofit organization that assists battered women. Participants will include a hair, makeup and clothing make-over. Busi- nesses will also be available with information about employment opportunities. Organizers say the event is held to assist survivors reclaim control over their lives and work·toward ~ establishing economic sta-; billty. The uoay of Self- Esteem" will be held from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Our Lady Queen of Angles Parish Center, 2046 Mar Vista Drive. For more infor- mation, call Working Wardrobes at (714) 862- 9090. ·Yuu rcm't change the abuser,• Ctanthcc S<ml You can go crazy tryi.JHJ tu but it hdi. to come witlun \V(• hct\e to du the-bNrwe can for our hvt>s.• ODVCE -Health & Wellness Cent r MAssAGE Body Polish HemruWraps Spa Packages . & Sauna Open 'T tla} .1 ,...,...k • Mou ht ••wn·''l•lll, S.1t !'11111 Hllun 7111n Costa Mesa 666 U..kc:-r, Sult<· 101 (&wt "'en.cot .... ,_ '" S.•uth t_.,,.,., f'llUJt) 714.668.9925 11 untinflt.On Beach t 7'1172 n •·o•·h Utvd., SuJw• o & a. (114 ••• h & ,,.,..,....n In l.1t PIM-lea Plaa) 714.847.9936 __ ..,,"' ... ... "', ..... II 3 M.IA~IYWffll't --....... ... ,..,_ ... ]( .. ... T-. ...... ,. . . 'I ,, , I . ·. ' • I m-OPENER auon Of THE DAY Upstart Irvine proves to be no match for Newport Hm girts voleybal juggemouf I see Page 8 ·oUf kids mdn't hang their heads. Newport has a hedt of o f oatbal team -· • Gary Almquist, CdM freshmen football coach Friaay, October 16, 1998 • Sports Editor Roger Carl$0n • 949-57 4-4223 Newport Beoch/Costo ~ Doity Pilot 'T. BOAT I NG Dream makers 8 "Adventures at Sea " • can sometimes be just that when skimming waves. M any people dream or owning and operating a boat Some are dream maker's, some are JUSt dredilun' and some dream on and on and on ... Greg and Llsa Mohr, and Lisa's parents. Phil and Anne Diorio, pursued their dreams cllld have operated a yacht charter b usiness e ve r since nus is why they named theIT three boats the Dream Maker, Just Dreamin' and Dream On · 'fhe Mohr's own and operate "l dvent':ll"es at Sea," a very sil:Cessful charter business h4adquartered on PCH in Ntwport Beach, adjacent to the Vfla Nova restaurant The yacht charter industry was almost non -existe nt when I IOOved to Newport in 1983 Back . in..'those days there were a few p~asure craft that doubled as cqarter bodts when such a need s~fdced. The willing boat owner would hie a capt.am to skipper hts pnde and JOY with the theory that if you accept a charter now and then, you would offset the boat paymen t, and , offset the negative feellngs thespouse de valoped when you bought the boat in the brst place. In reality, when the boat came back from a rug ht of frolicking on the foam, carpets stained with red wme, the head plugged up and the decks scuffed Wlth bldck heel marks, the owner was offio ally out of the boat-for-hire business. The charte r busmess has changed since those days. It wasn't so many years dCJO when most of the charters were illegal as the boats failed to meet the high safety standards sc:ot and reguJated b y the U.S. Coast Guard, standards that are not stnctly enforced. That's. why the Mohr's C011UTUSsioned theu newest lady to the fleet, Just Dreamm'. She was designed by Bob Curtis and constructed just for the charter tndustry. She has no cente r support posts lming her 23-foot beam salon and her eight-foot high ceilings, give this 110-foot "' vessel a cnuse ship atmosphere. H er structural integnty surpasses the safety standards for the charter industry and is far more safe than a traditional pleasure yacht. Non-flammable inten or, We rafts, child We Jackets, fire systems and a tramed crew of pro{ess1onats are all reasons why the charter boat business has grown into an industry. •The Charter romparues oper;!ting in ow harbor are very professional," said Greg Mohr, President of Adventures at Sea. He went on to say: "'The (illegal) fly-by-nighters are pretty much history around Newport We heve estabhshed a n assOCldtion of charter boat business owners and we adhere to the assooation's rules and recommendations. "Noise bas alway been the lc1Igcst complaint from local rcSidents. We are very cognizant of that and sh ut down our music promptly at 10 p.m. and have iru;tallcd a qwe t muffler sy tern on our engin~. "In addition, when we unload ~55engers a t ow docks, we supervUle tho parking lots. We work closely with homeowners associations and have created a strong positive rapport within the conununity. ·• "The charter busm bn ng significant amount of lncomc to;.Hewport Beach and we work closely with city ofhd als." ln addition to their big boats lb&& carry up to 300 passenger~. -.. SEE BOATING MGE I N~wport, Corona de) Mar collide tonight before expected sellout at 5,000-seat Davidson Field; CdM hoping a quick start will send it in the right direction . lkJly l'fOI NEWPORT BEACH -H Corona del Mar I hgh tootbdll coach Dick Freeman could be granted one wish for tonight's ' 7:30 Bdltle of the Bdy XXXVll dgainst host Newport Harbor I hgh, short of quar- a nteed victory it might be to score first. · Freeman hds, an tho. last two seasons, watched the Sailors post leads of 55-0 and 42-0, respeci.lvely, before his -.quad dent- ed the scoreboard "We need lo put some qwck points up. but that's the hardest thing to do agdinst Newport Harbor," sd1d Freeman, whose team has scored first 1ust twir<• so fo r tlus season Both tedffis enter tonight's clash with winm.ng streaks and a sucressful Sea View League start on the line . Newport rolled through five prcledguc> foes en route to the No 1 ranking in C lF Southern Section Division VJ. The Sailors are also ranked No. 5 in Orange County CdM rebounded from a 13-0 season. operung loss to Marina to win its next four a nd gamer the No 5 spot in thE' C'IF D1vi· sion V1 poll. Newport has won four stfdight over CdM and Jea~s the series, 25-11, mclucl- mg decisive 55-8 and 42-20 verdicts Urn last two years. High scoring, howJ;?ver, is hardly tht> norm m this rivalry, which has featured 13 shutouts · The winne r has held the loM•r to one touchdown or less 31 tllnes m the senes. Newport Harbor is a 12-pomt favonte according to Daily Pilot odds. Eagles,· Mesa collide Costa Mesa enters with the bell, and favorite'~ ta g. COSTA MESA -Brdqgmg nghts, the perpetudl Bell Trophy dnd d ~s1uve start in Pacific Coast Ledgue dfe all on the line when Costa Mesa I ligh's foot· ball team hosts Estancti:l tonjght dt 7 at Orange Coast Colleg~. Perhdps equdlly as ffiP.dnmgful, at least to the more carruvorous of the Mustangs and Eagles, is the annual postgdffie banquet th1:1.t CtWdlts the winners at the Newport Rib Company. Chdnts of "Ribs, nbs, nbs," httve been known to accompany a countdo .... :n of the hnal seconds. dfld pld~er:-. hi:lve, m pdst years, donned bibs before ledving the held to symbolize their cagernoss to fedst on the fruits or victory. Most p rognosticator'> believe• Estancia ( 1 ·4 I shouJd mdke other dinner plans, as the Mustangs (3-2) dfe favored to extend their current 18-12-1 lead m the senes Mesa has won two straight <Jnd four of the.last hve. Estancia's major offensive weapon is tailback Mdnu Taruelu, while Costa Mesa counters with d doublP-wmg '.-tffittshmouth system keyed b~· the runrung of 1uruor ,. wingback Junmy Her1.0g. HIGH SCHOO L FRESHMEN F OOT B A LL Tars' \ DON LCACH I DAI Y PllOT Newport Harbor Hlgb's defense overwhe lms Corona del Mar punter Joe Barber (10) as the Sailors block a first-quarter punt. Defender Bryan Breland (directly ln front of Barber blocked the punt and recovered the ball at the 15, setting up Matt Cass~rly's 4-yard touchdown run two plays later in the Tars' 43-8 Sea View League win in freshmen football Thursday afternoon. • Adam Ke rns' first of three touch downs sets the ton e in a decisive 43-8 victory in the Little Battle of the Bay. B\11m I \ll;.'•" Barber connected Y.,th Pdul NEWPORT BEACH Regardless oJ what hdppen-. the re:-.t of their high school f ootball ctHeers, host Newport Harbor High's freshmen made a lasting ll!St impression on Back Bay nval Corona del t-.ldr Thur~ddy Add1n Kerns SdW to that when he p icked up the opening kickoff and ran 83 ya.rdc; untouched for the hrst salvo m d 43·8 Sea View League-operung vKlory for the Sdilon; It was the hr!> 1 of three TDs tor Kerns .• who dlsn -.cored on d 25- yard sweep and d 32-yard catch and run which featured a crowd- pleasmg spm move. The Sdilors (5-0-1) took l~ss than 13 mmute.-. to open a 29-0 cushion and Coach Joe Urbdn subslltuted liberally the rest ot the wav. ~The l))g lhmg was, we got all 1)4 kids mto the game~ said Urban. who smgled out his run- rung qame as one of several dreas the Tdr~ controlled the game CdM (0-6) averted the shutout Wlth a 12-play, 83-yard touch- down dnve, culrrunated by d 1· yard quarterback snedk h; Joe Barber with 4·01 left to play Jones on a 32-ydrd pdSs play to open the dnve, which typi11ed the Sea Kings' !ow-quarter effort ·0ur klds didn't hc:Ulg their heads.• S<>a Kings Coach Gary Almqmst Sdid •Newport has d hl'Ck of d football team: Harbor received big offensive plays from quarterback Morgan Craig (6 of 10 tor 92 yards and two TDs), runrung back Adam Ereth (a 57-yard TD runl and bght end Joe Foley, who caught d 12-yard TD to~s Craig and Foley, both line- backers. abo stood out defenswe- ly for Newport Harbor, w.h'ere Bryan Breland (blocked punt), David Springer (interception), David Marshdll (two tumble recovenesJ, Guillenno Avlld (sdck) and Jetf Marshall also made notable contnbutions. CdM was key<.>d defensively by Danny Soeryad1aya. who had dn mterception and made several tackles. Linebacker Lws Na1ar, who was the prunarr ball earner on. offense, had the Sed Kings' only sack Y.hile Erik Stranberg and Ton) '\lichob also pressured Harbor quarterbacks f\iewport began seven posses- sions m CdM temtory, mcluding two mside the 20, and CdM did not pa~ midfield until the first play of the fourth quarter. Barber hrushed with 43 rush· mg yards to pace the Corona de l Mar offense. Dream Team performance ·r~r Mesa • Cabico, McGuire dild Gardine r power Mustangs to a 30-6 victory over cross-town rival Estancia Thursday. l\.'>ti' 11 111 John Camey ·He kflows the game and the player., respt.~t dnd look up to him. He is also a great athle te." COS T A MESA-Costa Mcsct thgh fr c>s hm e n football pldy· er.. Nick Cahi· co. Michael McGu11e dnd , Michael G ardiner have spent a lot of time together on Costd Mesa's sports fields All three played UtUc Lea gue tOCJether and were named to the Daily Pilot's Little League 1996 Dr<•ttm Tcdm. This summer, tht'Y were lrad· mg ,1 Costa Me~ pony team to the district pldyoffs. · So 1t should com ~ as no sur· pri<.e that when the Mu!>tdnHs stdrtcd their opening duv~ against fatanc1a on Thur,;day, the trio would be m the back- hcld together. Cab1co proVlded mo t of the musch"! a-. Co-.ta M d rumbled pa t the Engl ' , 30-6, a t Co to MC5<1 in th ' or~n· in~ game of the Pan.he: Coa.;t League fn.'ihmen a on Cabico I d the all-out qround attack in the hrst half w1th t 23 yard m hmu and three tour.h· down . •1 lo is the leader of this team,• said Costa Mr.sa Co(lch . . Due to a wnst mjury. Cabico, who 1s dJl accomplished pitche r, w<1s not used at quarterbdck or on d efense for the Mustangs (3-2-l) McGuire had seven cames for 32 yards and Gardiner. the starting qudrte rback. had two runs for 13 yards Estancia started the game without tdllback Fernando Azunn, who watched the game from the sidelines because ol d bad hack. In the third quarter, Estancia Coach John O'Keete asked 1\7.unn if he had dnythmg m him. Appare ntly he did. Azunn curried the ball just onct> for the Eagle:, (2-3· 1 }, ~conng on a <48· yard burst for Estanaa·~ only c;com. Estanc:1a's bnght point in the c;eC"ond half was its dcfen , which didn't give up any pomts. •w e did a 9reat job in the ccond h alt,· O'Kecfe c;aid . ·w ~ 'xecut •d w ell after making c;omc ployer ad1u tments." Co t4 M 's oth r two !;COf cam on a sat ty, a quarterback ock in Ute end zone by Marco fol.lilt , a nd o ~O-ya.rd mterc P· Uon r tum by Josh 'ti regis. · ·. CO$la M ~ ~vtti.IM.Y fll.OT • Michael Gardlner ( l t ) drags two EAude *taden wHb hi.• ,.... IO a, .... 8 Friday, October 16, \998 rts Newport Beach/Costa M.esa Daily Pilet Sea View League football race loaded with contenders, including Newport and CdM. l:lt\Rll\! FAl I KNH\ S ports culture has a euphemism for a team wluch has virtually no chdnce of firushmg high U1 the standings. When it comes to this year's Sea View Ledgue football race, however, the only "spoil- er· is the CIF Southern Section bylaws. which rruardnlt•c only the top three teams in any six-team ll•dgue invttations to the playoffs, nus week's CIF 01vis1on VI top-10 poll, which lists S<'d View representallves m the first five spots, nught f11t"l an effective drgument against such an exclUSJonary po hey -I But Sea View coc.1ches have long preferred to state ttwir C'd"<' bC'tween the s1delmes, rather than before a ,lt!glSliltJVe body. Nc•wport Hc.1rbor (5-0), rdnked No. 1 in Division VI ctnri N11. 5 m Ornnge County, has the loftiest credentials 111 .. 'd<hng in But No. 2-ranked Wooclbndge (5-0), No. 3 S,Jlllo l\lcuqtinta (4-1), No. 4 Irvine (4-1) and No. 5 Coro- nn tlt•l Mctr ( 4-1 ), not to mention unranked El Toro (2-3), nH' h.11 clly prc>t('ndt>rs to lh<' thrown. Ttw Sc•c1 Vi<'w LedUU<' bUe, however, hds merely been d prt•cursor to post'iedson dominance m recent years, ds S<•tt \, 11 •w schools htwe clcluned the last six section cham- pmn slu ps In ncldillon, Sed View squads have won eight 1 ·1 r: crown.., 1he last 10 ye>drs, dunng which time 12 Sea \It'\\ I l'[)Jl''>C'OldliVeS have U1ddC UUe-gdffiC appedr- ctnc .,.., l lt•11• s ,, look, Ill c1lphdbcllc-:al order. or Uus yecu's con- tcndt>rs • Coron.1 del Mar: The Sf•d Kmgs took a seven-gdme lo-.mq stJ1•c1k mto Weck 2. but have now won four str.ttqhl. ul111wmq nu mow than 13 pomts to all tivc oppo- ·nenl . \llN two sedsons without dn effective ground game. d m111P 1•xpf•m•nreci offensive line dfld the hard-nosed running of senior tailback Nate Lem- TOP 1 0 Clf Division Vt football Pos. School 1. Newport Hart>ot mennan (536 ynrds on 94 cames) have allowed Coach Dirk Freeman's Sea Kings to balance a passing game triggered by tdlented juruo{ quar- HIGH SCHOOL FOOlllLL • Costa ,Mesa among PCL title contenders, but shift to Division VI status could liri1it postseason nm for league's playo!f teams. H~HJIY FAt IJCShll lkit fill ppalled, perhaps, by the c:halk outlines Pacific Coast League bullies :.aguna Hills Htgh and Aliso Niguel drew around all but one of their 28 combined oppo- nents the lust two seasons, those who aliyn C'IF St>uthcm Section football playutr divisions seem to ho.v~ df'vised u punishment to fit tht'> league's pc>rc-1:1ved crimes. , • Costa Mesa: The MUI· ~ are gunmng for & Scl\ool record tbltCI- . stnught postseason appearance, but Coa~ Jerry Howell, as well as bis players, believe third place would be setting their sights too low. •u things fall into place, I don't see why we qm't play with anyone,• Howell said Howell, who plans to move Dave Weir back to quarterback in an effort to improve a passing attack that has netted less than one-sixth of Mesa's 1, 199 yards of total offense and has yet to produce a touchdown: .. for 555 ~ wltb four TDs and four ._. lions. Junior ~ 8114 'n'avil l.oJdo1t (21 mkb4ll for 201 yai'dl) ii bis f avorlte targali The smallest enroll- ment among county pubtic schools isn't ooadudft to p~afuD~ ment of big, ~ une:- men. nus could OOlitinue to~ the Artlm' abil- ity to move the ball on tba ground, tbougb juDkJr Pat Cbesl8y bas coQected 276 yard5 and three TDs on 80 carries. Looking ctl the preleague exploits ot the si.x PCL representd- tives, however, t.'lcvatinu the c1t- c11it fronJ.Divis1on Vlff to Division Vl tlu~ fall, m\ght edsily be consid- ered cruc>I and unusu<tl. PCL teams arc a c.omhined 10-19-1 m 1998. With Weir, who started atwingbackthelastthree games, back under cen-i.......:~ ....... .-.,;t;;,6.:......J ter, defenses will key Perkins heavily on junior wing- • Laguna Hilla: Longtime assistant Bruce Ingalls steps in for departed bead coach Steve Bresnahan, but the biggest shoes to• fill a.re those of counfy So 1t \S U\c\t Mguahly the most hotly contesh.><l title chctse m the league's roccnt past may merely he pamst.nkm9 prologue to a quick. and painful posl<;eason exit for its three guaranteed survivors. But despite the imposing pres- ence of pol<!Iltial playofI foes such ai; Newport Harbor, Woodbridge, Santa Matganta, Servile, Villa Purk, Kennedy, Foothill and the like, ctUTcnt PCL nvals will con- cern themselves with one another the next five weeks back Jimmy Herzog, who leads all PCL rushers with 515 yards on 118 carries and has scored 11 touch- downs. Comcrbde'k Ricky Martin, who leads Orange County with six interceptiotts, and Gus Sandoval (three sacks) are the only seruors wbo have started every game on defense, so there's still an unteited element on that Slde of the ball. Howell Will also need 181UOrs Israel Leal and Ulises Ordone-z to shake o1f ankle injuries and lead the way on the offensive line. career rushing leader Mike Jones. Seruor Ryan Johnson (413 yards and two TDs on 81 carries) bu shifted from tight end to tailback. but the Hawks have tUeil to the air for most of their offenllve pro- duction thus far. Junior quarterback Brandon Champlin has thrown for 125 yards to lead all PCI. paaers, com· pleting 42 of 96 far seven 1t>s; with ftft tntercepions. . Jeff Alcher, a ftlst-team All· PCL defei'udve back list fall. bu 22 catches for 318 yUds end tbreli TDs for • 2. Woodbridge 3. Santa Margarita 4 Irvine record S-0 S·O 4-1 4-1 l -2 32 2·3 2·3 2·3 terback Mike • Laguna Hills (2-3 and ranked No. 8 m Division VJ) and Aliso (1- 4), Ulough hardly the county pow- ers Uley have been the last two seasoni., still figure to play a prominent role m this year's final standings, while Costa Mesa (3-2) and University (2-2-1} have also shown tllerru;elves worthy of· any spot m the top three. The Mustangs, who own the league's only winning record ai1.d lead the loop m scoring (126 points) heading in, should circle an Ocl 22 road date against Universi- ty on their schedule. the reign- ing Divi· sion VIII champs, who enter t b e leagu e cam~gn with a PCl. OPENERS 5. Coron• del M•r 6 Villa Park 7 Foothill 8. Laguna Hills 9 Loara 10 Serv1te 1-4 Bergey (38 for 64 for 564 yards and eight touchdowns). The Sea Kmgs, in fdct, have 653 yards rushing and 659 passmg thus far. Bcrgey's abihty to make plays. and the deft•m.1.', rnnlln1u•cl avc>rs1nn to dllowmg same, will be rc>CJlHH'd to 1•nd lh1· lc<1m':s current eight-game league losinu -,k<•111 "\\'to'rt• stiJI probubly considered dl the bottom of this t.hin9." Fre<•mc1n -.d1cl "Ldsl yedr we competed, but this yedr, Wl~ \\Ont be sdllshc>d with JUSt competing." Ju:stan Shc>c1, Lik<>ly out tomght c1.fter chslocabng his knPt• lc1.,1 we<>k, will m•ed to make a speedy recovery and th<' pdpPr thm Sc>d Kmg'> will need to stay away from c1dd1t1ondl injuries to l"'d.m thtllf hrst playoff berth since 19% • El Toro: C'oc1ch Mike Milner's C hargers may not have much r<'!-.pect rrom the pollsters, but there's no shortage of l'Slccm from their Sea View nvals. Senior quc1rterback Mike Strand is in his third season «'-d Vclr!.1ly stc1rter and junior Ryan Switzer, an all-league Brinkley linebacker last fall, seems to have brought producllVlty to the backfield. Strand has completed 63 of 91 for 624 yards and four TDs, witll jw;t one llltercepbon. J P. Lonne (22 recepuons for 180 yc1rds and one TD) is lus favorite target. Switzer has rushed for 375 yards on 46 cames the last two games and is approaching 500 yards on the season. Though they have the cucuit's only ·losing record, only Santo Margdllta can claim as difficult a preleague schedule and a convincing 38-12 tri- umph over Lttgund Hills last week is ample mdlcation the Charger~· best football may be ahead of them. Irvine: Smee winning three strd1ght ClF titles (1991-93) Coach Terry l lcniqan's Vaqueros have slipped mto dfl unusually low profile in recent yedrs, forfeiting two of their three victories m tlleir last 11 ledgue gdmes. Freeman But this year's edition has out..co1ed opponents, 126-63 (includ- ing d 35-0 l,o s to Mater De1}, dlld will dearly pose prob- lems for its league brethr •n Senlor quarterback 8Cdn Van de Merghel has rom- plet<•d 41 Of b9 for 58A yards, six TDs and just one inter- ceptJon, tnggenng the traditional hort-passmg game. David Doomey leads all lrvine ball camP.r Wlth around 200 rustung yards, but he has shown a nose for the goal lin with seven TDlo. • Newport Hjp'bor: The Tars are hoping lo continue their pattern ot reaching lha CIF final each of lh last three even-numbered years (1992, '94 and '96), but woulci love to pocket theu s cond league crown this d cad along the way. Offen ive balanC'e (782 yards rushing and 828 pass- ln!J) and opportunistic d f cnse (6 ptus-14 turnover ratio) have C'arned them past a le than-unposmg prelr.agu1• schedule, dunng which they outscored foes. 215-28. Sc0101 St<•VP Gorm~m hni. b 'en rock solid at quarter- back, completing better lhM 72% of bis passes (52 for 72) fm t;64 yards. 13 TO and nu interceptions. Seruor 1 ceiver 0 ro.r Garcia has had a career ~ason : through hv g4lTI s (31 receptions for 358 yards and en : • eyc·popping 10 TOS), while moi: tatlhack Robert Pere- • d1a !~ads all l "ngu . ~ll earners Wllh 6-49 rushing yard ! on 11 J nmi . If has also orcd seven ins. ! ll m hav run the ball on th Harbor defen.c;e (169 : ~ yard ~r gam ), but opponents' big play bav been ftU • .. but llin.lted to a kie.kotf r tum for o touchdown by • Orong m th on open r. Af\ r m tinn Back B"Y nval CdM Fnday, Coach J •ff . BruikJey• uacl tok on Woodbrfdg and Stlnto Mar· Estancia ( 1-4) and Laguna Beach ( 1-4) figure to reroaiD in spoiler role , though they should take solace m the proposed relcagwng plans to ~hilt Laguna Hills and Ali"o Niguel to the Sea View League for next season. Here's a rapc:ule look at each team. m alphabcticdl order; • Aliso Niguel: The Wolvennes were declawed by a string of South Coast League opponents, who handrd them lour straight losses to open the campaign, before a commandmg triumph over Winless Orange last week reslored team morale. But with several sophomores making the adJuStni~nt to varsity competition -after dominating then lreshmen foes last fall -tlle longer they remrun standing, the more dangerous they become. They're 11-3-1 the last three sea.- sons agamst PCL competition and· should continue to beef up the first two we~ks agamst Laguna Beach tmd EstandB. Juruor quarterback Jared Hill has thrown for 58tJ yards (39 ot 82 with eight mterceptions and five touchdowns), but Aliso has Jacked a constl>tent go·to rusher. Jeff Sl.dnton, o former quarter· hack and receiver, was handed Ute featu1cd back!iC?ld role lAst week and he produced 93 yards on 10 <:a:rtles. Senior cenlt.?T Ryan Alvarez has mlsMd tlW last three games With a knee ln111ry, but could ~ back as soon as this we •k, which would prO\fJdc a huge boo. t to the offeNe. A win would likely ensure a top-three finish .. • Estancia: Injunes, illiless and inexperience have fotced tirst-year coach Dave Perkins mto scramble mode m terms of personnel and schemes. Seruor Manu Tanielu, moved to tailback the last two weeks, bu 452 rushing yards and 356 more on 21 receptions. One of only three returrung first-team all-league per-' formers in the orcwt, he has pro- duced 969 all-purpose yards and scored six TOs, all or which makes him a Marked Man(u) for oppos- mg defenses. Sophomore quarterback Kenny Valb\\ena (41 of 105 for 538 ~s­ ing wrds, with four 1D passes and five interceptions in three starts) has shown pro1D1Se. But opposing defenses have amassed 16 sacks, so he'll have to avoid the bottom of the pile in order to make a run at the top of the league ~sing sta- tistics. The Eagles' defense is surren- denng nearly 300 yards per game, split almost evenly between the run and pass. Perkins' penchant for gadget plays, which he's shown he'll deploy on any down and at any spot on the field, could keep things interesting. • Laguna Beach: Coach Dave Holland won a Newport-Mesa- Distnct-record 106 games in 20 seasons dS Corona del Mar's head man and was the state's Coacll of the Year amid his back-to-back CIF championship yean of 1988- 89, but has just one win to snow for hts 25-game tenure with the Artists, which mcludes an ~10 PCLmark. Jumor quarterback Ryan Schissler has completed 57 Of 101 Tonight. 7 • Estancia vs. Costa Mesa at Orange Coast • University vs. Laguna Hills,.at Mission Viejo • Laguna Beach at Aliso Niguel sub-.500 tecord for the first time in the 1990s. Known in past years fqr punish· ing opponents physic8.lly, the Hawks have uncbaracteristally been outsco~ 40-0, ill the fourth quarter this seuon. Which means they haven't impoeeci their will on anyone. And while they have played strong competition (a 19-,13 vtctory over D'abuco Hills ii, perhaps, the most impreutve by a PCL team to date), the Hawb' 63 points are only two more than l:it4Jlcia's league-low output. The Hawks have, however, yielded a league-low 91 points. • lJDlwnlly: Mark ~ replaces EstPda's ~-~ Uebengood as tbe delll of PO. head coachee and What may bi' the best collection of skiD-polltion talent in the league figures to enhance bis sideMN IQ. The Th>)aais' two IDaes baVe come to ,city ·"itvals Woodbddge and Irvine, wbidl me nmJr8d No. 2 a.nd No. '· r91pective!y, in ClP Divislon VL Senior Andy Damm IMll com- pleted 71 of 44 far '58 ymd9 wtlh three 11>1 ~ llve lntateptiom. while four different bell aurien have posted 100-yard ruablng games thus far from the ~ T attack. • Jn addition, senior Raemone ~uaira is a dangerous bome-run thi'eet, having aveng.d neirfy 27 yards on hii nine receptions. The Trafana open Priday against ~ HUis. • team tbey have _,. b ! telll llnal ]aiDlDg the P.aDC CQllil~ m t~. Ab~·~ the Hawks woUlc1 bbde 1wiD far Unt'a title upirattcm. •· gantn, the only two tt.'ams to have beaten the Sailors over thcu last 35 gdJTlc ultra-talented Minardi, has 23 receptions for 338 yards and three TDs. A 3.0 stilrt in lc•<1gue, however, would only he a good start toward clinching the crown. • Santa Margarita: The two·Ume defending CIP champion Eagles 'iaW theJ.1' 28-game winning streak -.napped hy Siln Cl~mente. a 37-14 lo Oct. 2 But an l l-9,unc Sed V>ew wtnnmg ketn i!l '>ltll V<'ry much alive and a l<'aqu<' titlr> m their swan-song Seu ViPw campaign Is c r111n1'ntly poss1hl~ lor lhc futurf! Cuthohc-Athll'lic Asso· Cli)llon mmnbt'T. Gone, ltx>, 11re qti.utNb<iCk Car~on Pdlroer (USC) ttnd rnc-mv 1r*i.lt'f{•11 1vn back John Mindfd.i (Colorado), tts Wt>ll 11s a handtul of t1dd1tionru All·CIP standouts. But Coach Jim I ldrtigtm d0t•sp't hevc to venture tar from his of hr to bwnp into tal 'nt ufticient to mruntam th Eagles' vie gnp on th h aguo's top spot. S n.tor qu rt<'rhnrk Greg Orlando ha thrown for 617 yard (51 of 80 with fIVc TD and on interreption}, Md h m ht.>d for ~moth r 23 t yards and four TD on 51 car- ri . A I nlor mnrung bcick Spencer McCrosk y h 399 yard and on TD on 70 ru hirtg alt mptll, while seruor Mike O'Gorman, whom muny com~<! fnvor bly to' th Three non-county opponents complicate preleague analysis, but four victories with a combined 111-110 scoring advantage indi- cate the Eagles are making plays that count. • Woodbridge: The Warriors have lost JUSl two of their last 17 games and an expen- enccd and talented senior class is hoping to , .. better the school's CIF quarterfinal appear· ancc last fall A S<'ason-opening trip to Hawaii has, no doubt, bol- stered team chenustry and five straight wins agamst sol- id competition have many fingering Coach Rick Gibson's crew as the tt•am to beat. Seruor Scott Barlow leads all Sea View !ilgnal calle~ Wlth 833 pas ing yards and be has completed 59 of 90 for 12 TD , without an mterception. Senior Bnmdon Runk l~ds th running game (523 yard on 69 cam ), while retutning junior standout Shane Harris bM battled injunes. S nior w1deout Oren Mas ennan (289 rece1Yl.ng y rd ) share5 th team rec ption lead (17) With ~ruor tight end bck Foster (267 yards) •. while senior Jeff Ham· • mond averltgtng n arly 23 yards on 1 ~ catches. \ SCHEDULE TODAY .~II High school -corona del Mar at NewpOrt Harbor, 7:30 p.m.; Estanoa vs. Cost. Mesa at Orange Coast College. 7p.m. · • 5oeaf' Community college men • Santa Ana et Orange Coast. 3 p.m. community college women -Orange Coast at Santa Ana. 3 p.m . • Volleyball . Community college women • .,ge Coast at Fullerton, 1 p.m. •Tennis High school girls Los Amigos at COf.' ta Mesa, 3: 15 p.m. DEEP SEA THURSDAY'S COUNTS • oawys Lode• -6 boats, 59 anglen. 1 yetlowfin tuna, 82 yellowta1l, 9 bonitO, 67 barracuda, 60 cahco bass, 40 sand bass, 2 sculpin, 10~ mackerel • Newport Land•ng -no report. FRESHMEN FOOTBALL Score by Quarters CdM 0 0 0 8 -8 Newport 15 14 14 0 -0 FimQuarter NH -Kerns 83 kickoff return (Kerns pass from Craig). 9.54. NH -casserly 4 ron (Curtis kick), 6:351 . Second~ NH -Kerns 25 run (run failed), 8:21 . NH -Foley 12 pass from Craig (Kernsrun), 7. 18 Third Quarter NH -Kerns 32 pass from Craig (Curtis kick), 3:42. NH -Ereth 57 n~n (Curtis kick), 0:40. Fourth Quarter CdM -Barber 1 run (Baroo run), 4.03 Attendance: 200 (estimated). INDIVIDUAL RUSHING CdM -Barber, 7-43, 1 TD; Na1ar. 13-38, Beshore, 5-11; Wald, 3-1; Jones. 1-0; Taormina, 1-minus·5. NH -Ereth, 5·55, 1 TD; casserly, 9-46, 1 TD; Craig, 4-41, Rothwell, 1-5; Castillo, 1 ·2, Kerns, 1 ·minus 2 INDIVIDUAL PASSING CdM -Sarber, 2·9-1, 37. NH • Craig, 6-10 0, 92, 2 TDs; Whitfield, 0-2-1. INDMDUAl RECEIVING CdM -Jones, 2-37 NH • Kems, 2-36, 1 TD; Peterson, 2-24, Casserly, 1-20; Foley, 1-12, 1 TD Score by Quarters Estancia 0 0 6 0 -6 Costa Mesa 16 6 8 O 30 Fim Quarter CM cabico 2 run (Cabico run), 6.09 CM Cabico 6 run (cabico run), 3·28 Second Quarter CM -Cabko 7 run (run failed), 5·20.. third Quarter CM -Safety, quarterback sacked in end zone, 8: 14. CM -Teregis 40 Interception return (run failed), 6: 11. Est · Azurin 48 run (pa5.S failed), 2:48 Attendance: 150 (estimated) INDIVIDUAL RUSHING Est -Crutcher, 10-33; F Rodriguer, 2-17, Radford, 3-9, Azurin, 1-48, 1 TC~ Perkins, 1·minus-6 CM -Cab1co, 14-123, 3 TOs; McGuma, 7-32; Clark. 3-8, Bun, 3-5, Gardiner, 2-13; Schettler, 2-4; Fender, 1-3; Ballard, 1-minus·S INOMDUAl PASSING Est · Perkins 6-10-3, 27; F. Rodnguez. 0-1-0, 0 j CM -Gardiner 1-4-0, 4 INDfVIOUAl MCENING Est -Goff, 3-1 O; Crutcher, 1·12; F. Rodriguez. 1-5; Cardinas. 1-2. CM -Clark. 1-4 BOATING CONTINUED FROM 7 Adventures at Sea htts a fiilt of Italian Gondolas, some selU:!ng up two or four, and two that seat up to six, and you'd be surprised at the creativtty it can bring forth. On one charter a gentleman was trying to pop the questionjn a mo t wuque way. He hired a dlver and told Greg Mohr to recite a trumped-up fable about these speaal f1Sh that would follow a flashlight beam. The bnde-to-be took lhe flashlight, pomted 1t into the water and the <liver swam to the surf ace al.most scaring her· overboard. The diver handed them a small trea ure chest and slipped below the surface. The couple opened the chest tmd found an engagement ring. I'd idY this rates a 10 on creativity. ~ Many cruises include a :J wedding and these too can b4t ... unique There wa a dentist tti t had his mtendcd lake the vow· •10 love, honor and floss daey,. • And the one where the ~ 11\Structions tat@d ·u anyone 5hoW1 Just cause why this couP4 should not be married, please jump overboald. • Someone did!, l'm told. - Newport.Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot Friday, Octobet 16, 1998 9 T op-ranked Newpp~ Harbor rolls through Irvine· • Sailors sweep Vaqueros, 15-6, 15-10, 15-6 to stay unbeatep. in Sea View. RlutAJm l>t ~ ... lRVINE -For a day without much rhythm, Newport Harbor High's Sailors played with plenty of bounce m their step Th\ln)day as they ripped through another Sea View League girls volleyball opponent. Coach Dan Glenn's squad, top- ran.ked ln Orange County, CIF Southern Section Division l·AA and CIP State Division I, has yet · to drop a game this season in league play. And even when they're not at thell best, the Sailors (8-0, 4-0 m league) continue to dominate the lea,gue, just as they showed agamst host Irvine in a 15-6, 15- 10. 15-6 victory • "I didn't tlunk today was one of our better days,• ~aid Newport junior middle blocker Apnl Ros~. who finished with team highs m kills (18) and digs (eight). "Our rhyUun wasn't there.'' If the Sailors can do th.ii, to a respectable opponent without the11 rhythm, imagine what they can do when they have 1t? ''We've been playmg better lately," Glenn said, "but 1 worry sometimes about getting off to a good start, then gomg fldt We nussed siX serves in the second game." HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS TENNIS CdM shuts out El Toro •Sea Kings roll again; Newport Harbor breezes, as well. CORONA DEL MAR -Senior dout Rucluka Budhra1a. pldy- No. 2 singles for Corond del High's girls tennis team, lost an1y one game to lead the shutout as the host Sea Kings defedted El Tqro m a Sea View League mdtch Thursday, 18-0. Freshman Kimberly Singer switched from No. 3 singles to No 1 and swept, while juruor Nicole Charney swept at No. 3 singles for CdM (8·2. 4-1 m ledgue), ranked No. 1 lJl Orange Count}. CdM plays Newport H r next Tuesday Tars top Irvine, 13-5 IRVINE -Newport fidrbor High's Jenny Meyer got her first ch~ce to play singles in a rE'gular season match for the Sailors on Thursday. She macie the most of the opporturuty, sweeping 6-2, 6-o. 6-0. and helping Newport Har- bor to d 13-5 VlCtory over lrvmc m d Sed View League girls tennis match di Irvine . · "She's a good all-around pldy- e r, • Coach Fletcher Olson said . ·she moves the baJJ around well and has a killer drop shot • . Meyer is one of Newport's top doubles player:. . Making her hrst start at No 1 in les, Kristen Case also swept, ~ , 6-1, 6-0. "Both girls played t tennis,· Olson said. •Their atches o nly lasted about 12 utes.• Chelsea Godbey and Natalie Braverman, who often pla}' sm- gles, swept easily m doubles. 6-0, 6-1, 6-0. The Sailors (9-5, 4·2) now gear up fot next week's matches against Corona del Mar on Tues-, day and Woodbndge on Thurs- day. Hawks blank Eagles COSTA MESA -Two key miuries proved costly on Thurs- day as host Estancia High lost to Laguna Hills, 18-0. m a Pac1hc Coast League guts tennis mdtch Singles standout Bldke Frmo WdS out with d sore back and dou- bles standout Llsd Steinfeld was out with a sprdi.ned wnst Both are questionable when the Eagles (12-4, 1-4 m league) play Costa Mesa on Tuesday. ·Hopefully we can gel our in1ured players back." Coach Dave Hebert said. "We're gomg to make some lmeup ad1ustments and with a little exlrd practice tune, gel back on track Tuesday.• SEA VIEW LEAGUE CoAONA DEL MAA 18, EL TORO 0 Singles: Singer (CdM) def Chuang, 6-0, def McGough, 6-0: def Hamilton. 6 2, Budhrdja (CdM) won 6 1, 6 0, 6-0. Charney (CdM) won 6-1 , 6-2, 6-1 Doubles: Griffith Damion (CdM) def. Farnam-Packer, 6-1, def Tran· Luong. 6-1; def Cha Nagamoto. 6-1; Coleman K Tenerelli (CdM) won 6-2. 6- 2, 6 1, Claster JclCobson (CdM) won 6-4, 6-3, 6-1 SEA VIEW LEAGUE NEWPORT HARSOft 13, IRVINE 5 Singles: ca-;e (NH) def B Ngo, 6-2, def Chen, 61, def. Fmi, 6 o. Meyer (NH) won, 6 2, 6-0, 6 O; Nelson (NH) lost. 2-6, 4-6. won. 6-0 Doubles: Palm-Collopy (NH) def Delbenes-Wen, 6-3, lost to Connolly· N Ngo. 5-7, def Shoadf-Lclman. 6-0, Godbey-Braverman (NH) won, 6·0, 6-1, ~o. Buder-Hawlcms (NH) won -6-4, lost. 2-6. 4·6. PAOAC COAST LEAGUE LAGUNA HILLS 18, ESTANCIA 0 Singles: Gudvangen (E) lost to Lee, 1-6. lost to Mukhopahyay, 3 6, lost to Smordmsky, 4 6, Nguyen (E) lost, 0.6. 0-6, 1-6; Chareza1e (E) lost, 0-6, 1·6, 0-6 Doubles: Arbuzow-Cass1ty (E) lost to Dav1es-L.autenschleger, O 6, lost to S Hung·E. Hung. 1·6, lost Paul-Stingley. l 6, Htrtler-McCorma<k (E) lost. 1-6, 5·7, 06, Powery·Thomson (E) lost. 0-6, 0-6. 0·6 Carich leads Costa Mesa Tigers in 6-5 victory COSTA MESA -Bryce Carlch bad a ------------double, single and three RBI as the L I T T L E L E A G U E Costa Mesa Amen can Llttle League Tigers, Ma1ors Division, defeated the Huntington Beach Dodgers. 6-5. Sunday· m District 62 Winter League aebon JtJ. Durenberger and Josh Elliot dlso had two hits each Danie l Cooper hit a triple Matt Doran, making his pitclu.ng debut m the Majors, picked up the victory dS the Tigers improved to 4-1. putting them m a lte for fm.t place . The Tigers face first-place nval Fountain Valley m d 2 .30 pm. game, Sunday at Mile Square Park. Waterman Dill The Sailors, who dlso reC"e1ved a ~trong perfor- mance from Juruor out.side hlttN Brendd Wutennan (nine kills and five digs), rolled through Irvme (7-3, 2-2) m the first gnme, talung a 10-2 ledd on Krista Dill's service ace, then sconng the game's last three pomts on a solo block by Kathy Ldvold and kills by Water- WATER POLO Eagles fall to ~o; Mesa's big match at University postponed COSTA MESA -Ptu.llip West- fci.1.1 scored two goals in Estanc1d J ligh's 21-3 loss to Aliso Niguel m Pacific Coast League wate r polo acbon di Estanoa on Thursddy Brandon Henscheid had one goal. Godlie Dan Gutman had six Sdves. • lRVINE C.ostd Mesa High dnd host UmvPrsity elected not to play theu scheduled Pacific Coast League Wdtcr polo game Thurs- day, whC'n only one, not the sldn· dard two, reh•rees showed up •Due to thf' mdgmtude of the game. we both decided to try and reschedule 1t for Tuesday dl 3 p .m.," Cosld Mesa Coach Enc Berg ~aid PAOAC COAST LEAGUE Auso N IGUEL 2•, ESTANCIA 3 Score by Quarters Altso Niguel 6 7 4 4 -21 Estancia 0 0 0 3 • 3 AN M.ut1n 2, Rodnguez 3, Koop- man 2, Peacher 1; Stntas 2. Barkman 3, Lockwood 3, Gracy 1, Schaeffers 4 Saves -Kagy 10. Est -W~tfall 2. Henscheid l Sav~ • Gutman 6. man cmd seruor setter Jenni1er Curey. ln the second game, Carey served back-to-back ac:es and Lavold (three digi.) provided one of her nine kills as the Tars went ahead, 8-4. They built their advantage to 11-5, then lMne ral- lied alter 13 consecutive serves from both teams resulted m 1de- outs. Newport I iarbor errors allowed Irvine to pull Wlthin 11· 10, but that's when Wdtermdn went to work She debvered two s1deouts and two points with four kills, then Ross did the rest, cap· ping the second game \'lith her 10th kill of the game. ·(Waterman) is a key player on this team,• Glerm said. "When she plays well, we're tough to VOLLEYBALL bedt 5hP s got the h ~ ·t vertical 1ump on the tram." I lwbor. wtuch w1ap:. up thn fllsl round of league play Tuesday when it tr<ivl>..ls lo B<Kk Ray nval Corond dcl fl.for (6 p.m.}1 smoth- ered Irvme in the third game. Dill, u 6-foot-2 juruor middle blocke r, tt?dmecl with Watermdn on two consecuuve blocks for an 8 3 Sdilors lead. then Wdterman and Dill 'tolhed back-to·l>dck kills beforf' hvmn ~Jot a s1deout to stop the C"harge. Lati:>r,"dn unforced e rror on the Vaqur>ros allowed the StJilor~ to munufacture an t I -3 edge. "We d1dn't pdss v.eU, but at the H I G H · S C .ff 0 0 L G I R l S G 0 L F CdM on a hot streak • Corona del Mar bests Newport Hdrbor b.y nine strokes in Sea View Leagile duel; Estdncia tumbles NEWPORT BEACH In what has almost become d matchly n tuul of late, Corona del Mar l-f1gh's guts golf tedrn continues to unprovc upon its best team score ol the season Thursdays v1ctun was Back Bay rival Newport Harbor as the Ciea Kmgs won the match, 134-143. in S~a View League action at the Newport Bed<:h Country Club\ par J t> COUfSt:!. SoR}lomore Taylor McC'ormick, who has rPdlly come on m recent ffidtches looked shaky on the first hole dnd had d double boge} But McConnick came back to hrush \'lith a 43 . Seruor Stephanie McCoy shot a personcil bl•st 45 and Allison Schauppner shot a 46 for CdM (9-4, 3-2) Sophomore Knstin l\1cCoy shot a .personal best 47 as the non-sc9n11g memher of thP tedm "We had truly a team c>tlort toda't. C'oach Mike Starkweather sd1d . "Thf!se guts work really hard and set good examples fot the other g irls m our program.• Newport Harbor's goUer> also hdd good rowids. Bndnnc1 i<l•ehl shut d 46, Shelly Roberts a 47 and Kelly Hunt a 49. University sizzles in Pacific Coast League match fRVfNE -Estanctd High's· guls golf team has been cons1stentl\' shooting scores in the low 140s, good enough lo wm plenty of match: es. W)l ess you are playing University. . The Tro1ans. It'd by freshman Ang~la Won·s 2-undcr-pcH, defeated Estanoa, 120-146. 1Il Paof1c Coast lkdgue gtrls golf action at Str«w- berry Farms GoU Club in Irvine I!nn Thomson had a 47 for the Eagle.s. Stacy Barnett ~hot a 48 and Lau- ren Young finished y11th a 50. HIGH SCHOOL CROSS COUNTRY FIELD HOCKEY Eagles sweep . • Estancia boys defeat Laguna Beach, 17-42; fluipe leads wdy for Estancia's girls, who top Artists, 20-35. LA(.l r..,. .\ BE AC I I -~c·mor I Alberto hmm: ot fatunc1n J hgh blew dWd} the tw ld and the I Edgles pl.set'd five runners 10 th(_) top six c\~ C'oach Charlie Appell's squdd defca~ed host ~agund Beach, 17-42. m a Pacific Coast t:cdgut• boys cross country meet Thun.ddy dl AJta L<1uund Park. Estanr1d ranke d hfth m CIF Southern S<>ction D1w0>1on IV, 1 u nbedlcn m lh r<.·t~ PC t: <.ludl meets, Muno1. won m l .5:43. followed by teammates l\lanuel Oro1cu 116:25) and Ton) \.1aydnd fl 6:26). Estancia·~ Stephan Appell (17:08) and Mdrt.ln Muno1 (17:11) pldced fifth and stxth. respectively • Tue guls meanwhile. handled the host Art.J.sts. as well. Estanc1a High's Liz liu1pe hrushcd ftr~t in 21 ·02 dn<.l two other Eagles plarnd second a nd thud as Estancia won Jb hr::.t Pacific Coast League girls cros!> cowill)' meet of the season, defectlmg h_ost Laguna Beach, 20-35 Following Hwpe. Janeth Bonales (21 :07) and Janet Cahudntz1 (21 :08) scored for the eagles. ,AOAC COAST LEAGUE BOYS ESTANOA 17, LAGUNA BEACH 42 1. A. Munoz (E), 15:43, 2 Orozco (E), 16'25. 3 Magana (E). 16 26, 4 Moore (LB), 16 48; 5. Appell (E), 17 08. 6 M. Munoz (E). 17:11 , 7 Zudcert (LB). 17-21; 8, Peel (LB). 17 25. 9 Juarez CE), 17:40, 10. Labast1da (E). 17 49 GIRLS ESTANCIA 20, LAGUNA BEA04 35 1 Huipe (E), 21 02, 2. Bonales (E), 21:07; 3 cahuantzi (E), 21:08; 4 Preston (LB). 21 13, 5 Brown (LB), 21 17; 6 Stevens (E), 21 :35. 7 Sanchez (LB), 21 s 1. B Aronson (E). 2 L56; 9 Link (L). , 23.01; 10 Hines (LB). 23:30. Sailors belt lioris, 8-0 • Ncwpor t J Tarbor High collects Sunse t League decision with ease to remain unbea~n with Tuesddy's showdm.\.'n against Edison looming. NEWPORT BE.AC!~ -l\-1agy11• l\-tullen scored three qoals and Jen Porter added tv.·o to lead the NC'wport Harbor High held hock- e~ team to dn 8-0 c;;un ... et Leagut• rout of v1s1tmg \'\ t•stmmste r Thur..dd) at thC> I ldrp •r Commu- rut) Center l<dtle W<'llboum, Kmsun ?l.1dll· dcrson and Paige Thompson tal- lied one yoal apien• for the Sailors. wbo unproved to b-0-4 Westminster t 0-1 0-0) pa<;,sed mtdheld only three Um c" dnd did not penetrdtc the 25-yard attdC'k· mg zone, dC"cordmy tu Harhot Coach DarueUe Dwyer Pirates lead OEC tournament ference tourna-J C W 0 M E N ' S G 0 L f aht>ad of Fullerton), and hnished m ninth pldce Robin Shaft was 10th (90) and Grace Hou wds 11th (92). Th~ wm allowed Hdrbor to maintain sole possession of "C'C· ond place. The Tar ~~111 tdke on hr t-place Edison Tue.5 day a t Ha~r. RIVERSIDE -Jenrufer Tun21 placed second with a nine-over-par 80 at Jurupa l lills Coun- try Club on Wednesday.as Orange Coast Col· lege stayed on top of the Orange Empire Con- ment after two rounds Tun21 fm1shed one stroke behind Irvine Valley's Grace DeLeon. Mancela Dietrick shot an 87 for the Pirate~. who have a two-day total of 19 points (four The tournament moves to Costa Mesa Country Club for the third round on Monda)' at noon. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES l PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES f UBLIC NOTICES award 01 a con11act tor tha each parueulat cran. CIH· PUBLIC NOTICE mg ce<1a10 very 1mpottan1 the 111,.11, you may lilt THE PETITION FOR PROO jKl•Gnl will\ the court b .. above projKt. B1d1 sha" s1flca11on or IYP• ol work act1on1, however lht per· with lht court a Rtqutsl BATE requHIS lhal JEFF Ofa tht hnung '1'01or 11p-________ bt rtct1vtd In the place employed on the ptOJtct BSC 7727 aonal representative v.111 be lot Special Notice (form MOORE be appointed as ~earanct may be In pt11on p.. PUBLIC NOTICE ldenlll1t<f above, and ahall Coplt• of schedults or NOTICE OF required to give notice to DE·1S4) of Iha lilino ol an personal 11presen1at1~• to or by yovr anorney NOTICE TO be opened and publicly ratea ao de1trm1neo 111 on PETITION lnteresltd person• unltn Inventory and appraisal ol adm1n1slt1 ltlt esta.tt of the IF YOU ARE! A CREDITOFl read aloud at the above-lilt at Ult Oistnct Oll•Ct and TO ADMINISTER thty have waivt<f no11'• or ntitt nuts or of any pa-decedent 01 contingent c;rtd tor ot CONTRACTORS st1tt<f time and place. are av11l1blt to any inter· consented to lht p1opost<f titJOn or tceounl u pro-THE PETITION requests tht oecaastd, you mu•t 1 t CALLINO FOR BIDS Each b1ddtr must 1ubrn.t eslt<f p~ upon request. ESTATE OF: action) The independent Vidld In Probate Code ltc· tht dKt<ftnt t Will a"ld your eta m v. th tl"lt coui1 SCHOOL DISTRICT· with 11ch bid a c1rt1l1t<f or In 1ccordance with SKlion FAYE ANNABELLE 1dmin.11ra11on author11y wlll uon 12~0 A Request tor codlc1l1, 11 any. bt admlu.a al\d ma I a copy to ltlt per• NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED cash1tr'1 check payable to 1773 2 of the C1hlomlt THOMPSON bt granltd un1eas an 1nttr• Sptclal Notice lorm la to probate. Th• Will and sonal rapresen1111"' ap- SCHOOL DISTRICT the DISTRICT or a bid Labor Code, lht Cont11cto1 EDELBLUTE ested person flltt an ob-available from lht c:ouo any cod1cll1 are av11l1blt pointed by the court whnrn PROJECT· BIO #OS.99, bond 111 Iha form .. 1 I011h thall post a copy ol tht d• ak• FAYE EDELBLUTE Jtcl1on to tht ptlit1on and cltfk tor t.llammallon In ll"lt Mt lex# monthl lrom tilt Oatt CONTRACT #06·99, ALL In the contt1c1 docu!Nhts termination ol prtvaU1no CASI! HO A194257 shows good caust ""hY the Attorn•i for the Pell-kept by lht c~ ol the ruat iss~• ot '4tt WEATHER TRACT AT In an llTIOUfll nor ten than rate ol wages at t1ch Job To alt htira· 1>anene1a1ies court should not g.ant the ti • • THE PETITION requaats ters as pro 1dtd 1n Probai. COMHS 10' of the maximum s•tt. Tht schedule ol per t<fi ' In ~ authority, on r. aU1ho111y 10 adll\lmsttl lht Coot ttctlOn 9100 Tilt BID DEADLINE: NOVEM· amount ol bid aa a gua11n-d11m wagtt It battd u~ ~~rs =· :S~nr!~:':~ A HEARING on Ult pall· LAW OFFICES OF estate vndtf tht lndept n• time lor t.lifl9 c11 ms win BER 3, 11198 AT 2·00 PM IN lhal the bidder will a working day of 11ghl oth • 1 be 1 1 lad 1 t1on wlll be htld on NO· JEPFAl[V T. VANDER· dtnt Administration ot ll· not explrt belort tour PLACE OF 810 RECEIPT! enltr Into lht propottd hourt Tht rate for holiday the •:1•~ tata7:r~~ bolhn VEMBER 5, 1998 a11·4Spm VEEN, 24422 AV8NIDA talta Act. (Thie Aulhor•IY months lrom lht hu•ll\O FACILITIES & OPERA· con111c1 II lht aamt la and ov1111mt work ahall be ot· FAYE ANNABELLE 1n Dept 703 localed a1 341 DE LA C~LOTA, ITI!. will auow Ult S*lor\11 rfP' date noticed ab0\11 TIONS. 2985·E Stat StrHt. awarded 10 auc:I\ biddtt. In al time and OM-half. Tht THOMPSON EDELBLUTE Tilt City Duva Soult\, Of. 34S, LAGUNA HILLS, rntnttl1"t to tai..a many YOU MAY EXAM N 1tlt Costa Mall, CA 9215:?8, the ""'°' ol f11lut• lo enter Contractor and any aub-aka FAY!i EDELBLUTE a!1QI, CA 92868 CA e2e13 aciiOnl .. ~, Oblalnlng lilt ktPI by UlO court II you l1tA) 424·7530 Into 11Jd contract. such ... contraCIOl(I) shall pay not A PETITION FOR PR(). IF" YOU OBJECT to the p bl d COi.111 &pj)IOVll 8ttort tali· ., •• person lnttfHlt<f In PLACE PLANS IOOCU· CU1'1tywiUbelorre1ted. l111thanlhttptC1l1tdpr• BATE h n fll grantingoflht~11ion,you u Ith• NtWPOl11ng urta1n very 1111po111n1 lht ttt•••. you mav ,,. MENTS TO BE PICKEO UP: Tha DISTRICT ttttl\IH va1nng rotes ol wagtt 10 all CAAL o• E~LOLU~ ~~ 1hould appecir at lht hNt• Bt1ch•Costa Meta Daily actlont, however. tht ptr· v. th the C-OUl1 a Request Same H above. the right to rejec:_I and or au workt11 employed by them tht Superior Coun or Cell· lfl9 and 11•1• your ob-Pilot October 9, 14 11. tonal ttP•tstntativt be tor SpOC' al NoUct (lo:m PLAN FEES· No <:harge bids Of 10 wa1v. any Ir• In "" ••tcu\ion ot the coo-f0tn.a COUC'lty 01 ORANGE E°"' or IJt 1r11r tttn ob-199& required to g • l!Otlct \0 DE·,~l ot Ult llling ot ll!I lor biddOCUtT1tnl1, regullr1he1 Of lnlormalltott tract THE.PETITION FOR PRO· tctlonl w1U\ tht cour1 t>• • FW572 lntttttltd 1*9001 unlns '°".ntory and apl)faut ol WAlt<THROUGH: Mand•· In any bid• or In th• bid-A Payment Bond and • BATE requttll thal CARL °'' lht Mating YOVI IP-they ha•• wa .. Id notlc• Ot .tl'IJl1• ... ti or ol 111) r• tort walklhrough 11 acht<f· dtng No bidder may with• Pt<lof'lnenee 8ond 1hall be G EDELBLUTE bt •P· pea11nc• may be in person PUBLIC NOTICE con1tn11d 10 Iha prope>tta l1t1on or at'count as pro- ulid for Oclober 26, 1998. draw any bid tor a pe1iod required PrlOr to 1111cu11on pointed •• paraonal repr• or by Yo\lf 1110.ney. action.) Tht lnd•pandenl 111dt<f in PrObalt COCI• 1 • a·oo am. Pro1pec11ve bid· ot 15 days aher lht date or lht contract end ahall be aentatlvt 10 adm1rll•lor 111, If YOU ARE A CRCOITOA BSC 7725 t<fn111'\l1trat1on auth<Hlly w'lfl t1on 12~ A Aoquosl l<>r cltr• are 10 mttl at Facil .. 111 tor Iha opening bid• _ In lht form ttt fol1h In the Hiatt of the clteedtn! or cOOllngent crt01tor ol NOTICE OP be ora11~ un1111 an lnltr· Speclal Not ct form s l•ts ' OpttatlOnl , 2985-E Th• D1SlllCI hu Obtl•ntO contract documtnl•. THE PETITION rtquttll ll'lt OtcHStd, ~ rnuat flit PITITION Hied peraon .., .. .,, 00· a~ '"'' from IN C0\111 Beat Strffl, Costa Mtu. hom lht Dlftctor of Iha Ot• Eich blddtl 11\1• be a It-tt>a ~.Otnt 1 Will ancs your claim w1th tht COUl1 TO ADMINISTER !«lion lo Iha peti\JOn and cltrk CA. Cal (71 4) 424·7530 '°' partment ol lndu11tlal Atla· ctnstd contractOf pur1uant COdicll• II any be admltttd and malt a ccpy to the pet· ~ITAT• OP thOwt Qoocl cause why l!'t Attorner tor th• Pttl· oa1eM1 elc11 will not be ao-Ilona th• general prtva ling to the 8vtlnt11 and Pro-10 l)fObatt 1t,. wia and aonal repitten1a11ve ap. R C C L~IK court 1hould no4 grant the tloner· cttMed from c1n111ctort ratt ol ptt diem wa9 .. ana ltss•ont Code and bt II· an COdl 11 ~ bl oolnltd by th• court w11h1n I KMD • .. author11y • 1100~·111tnd1ng thl• walk· the Qtntral prevailing rate centtd In th• lollowng rol e•am~:1~'1n1~~:,,: lour month• from th• date CAI• NO. At92044 A HEAA1NO on Iha pell-1K1 1A0K M00°1,!!!0uS!f• !ht h lor holiday and ovtt11m. c1auotiea11on A 11 1 b th ol the flr11 1uuanct ot i.t• To an h Ira. IMf'ltf•clltfn. tlOn Wlll bt held on OCT(). •• ""'" '"'1 NO IC! IS HfREBY WOii! In Iha locahly In QOWRNINO 80~0 l~e YP£fl~~· rt(!utals left II PIOvldtd In Pr~•lt ettcl40t1. conttngtnl c;ttOi-8CR '29, 1991at14~m In MolNTOIH & HAM· 4l1VEN 11\11 tht abOvt• which Iha work la to bt /SI Carotp 9 , lltcktr all\l\Otity to admlnltltf lht Code Mellon 1100. The tort. ancl petlont wno may Oept 10i tocattd at 3-41 Ml.-TON. •H W. 1ITH Nlrt\ed khOOI DitlliCI OI performed IOf each Cran. Directer ,KlllllH ;, t$11lt uncltf lht lr}Cl•pan. t ma '°' f.ltng cla mt wlU Olhttwlst bt lnl ... Hltd 11\ Th• City 01M South, Or· IT., COITA IHIA, CA Orange County. CA. •t•.ng ctat.i11e:1Uon or type ol 0 •tlo~• dent AOminlttratlon 01 Es· not 111i;>irt before tour the Mii or t1tat1. or b0111, ~. C~ t~eGa 12•21 by •nd 11\rough ht Qovtrn. work ntt<ft<f to tllteult ';'bl h N latN Act {Th•I Auttlo<rty monlhl from It>• ht1t1ng of: fUCHARD C. LEEK IF" YOU OBJ[Cf to tl\t Publltl\td Newport 1no 8011d, hartlnaner r• tha conltact Holl<lay r•••• u 11 •d twpott Wiii allow 'th• 1*.ot\11 r•p-date nollct<f •bOv• A PETITION FOR PRO· gran1109 of the petition, )'OU e.acn.COsta Mt Da •t,..;.a to aa "DISTAICf," eh .. be paid u apecrtle<I 8tacn·Co1te t.ltN D Y rtMnlaW. lo &A.kt many 'WOO MAY EXAMINE 11\t 8ATE hat bffn Ned by I~ apPMI at tht hMr• """•..._ w11 rtcaivt up to, but not In the COllKWt befgalnlng Pilot Octobtf t6. 23. ltM actlont -tt~ ObtalnlPQ ll a kepi by Ille cour1, If you JEFF MOORE 11'1 hi S~ k"G and Nit your Ob-PilOI ..,....,._. t , 14, t8 end rot lht• matc.hl w • got Into f rhythm,• GIPnn se11d • f'-01 ·ev.')>Ort Harbor to mew in Jront, 12->, in th third gam Waterhti'ln· poppe<J up. a hard-hit lf'·me spike to keep a lunc1 ralJy ulive, then Ross conc;ludrd the pomt with a kill. The Ta.rs went up. 14-6. heh nd 1uruor Andrea S< hulz';, c M.ng, then a kill b\' Dill gdve th•·m thcu hnal ~<11•out, before un lrvmo hlt- un g error at rnatch polnt ended tt. Semor Mans-.et CothJdJI had tlut?P. digs for NevtPQrl l lttrl >or in the ma1 ch, whilp C"llfll.iibulCC~ Wlth Jour kUls, th.ref! solo hlo ks and lhre~ dig-.. Care~ had t QSSlSt.<:; l".\O kfilsimd t'f\o hlocks "TowMu U1e Pnd 111 th<: rnatcn we ta rtt•d gtJthn~ om rhythro hack," Rm>s ~ald --................................ ..1.. VOLLEYBALL CdMtakes four to put · El Toro out • Havriluk, Brown U ledd ?ea Kings m Sc>a V1t?w League girls victor}. LAKE FOR.EST -In pr<.>para· uon for them hug" ... ci V1e\\ L(·a9ue ntatch '' ith Bt1C'k Bd} nvdl Newriort Harbor High rtf'Xt Tuesday. Corona del Mar' , Kmg defeated host El Toro 1,_1f1 Thw ... ddy, 15-3, is.a, 7-15 15-13, m d Seil Vie\\ c11r ls v1 llcvball mtttch • ' Dmutra Hti\ nlu : lt'd Cd~, with 23 kfilc;, lhre blocks and one a<'e. \\ htlr> J<lm11> ttrowndl t1dd<'d 1:l k:ills l\"i o blo k a n two ac"" Juruor setlPr t-.lansc;~ Becker had 48 a t,.,G nd h.nn blQc for CdM t t>-4 3-l u Jeagu ). "\ \ e're gomg· to 11<1" • to go ot and pJay ow t t matci of Un• .;;eason 1agcun t ewpon for l,lS to comJWle \\1th that tt•am • CdM Coach Ste \'e Conti Said "But nur qirl arc exotcd. • 1n thrl' LAGVN.tX 8EACH - Ca e\ Pele!'• n had ix kills and fJ\f' rug "~ Co ... ta Mesa 1 ugh lost t9 Lagund tteach 15-7 15·5, 1 "-9 m d Pacthc oil ... t LeaQui> ctirf· vollr>~·ball match at -Laqunlt Bede.Ii on Thursda N anC\ Hat-.ushi had 16 a St'tb tor the • Mu,tanqs (5·4 1-1 m IPagu1•) · Dt:!'Jnte the Jo!>~. Coach ) ' tt,e Yl>arrn wa unpres-.ed \\llh tht: , .. ·a ht>r learn handled 1t<;elf at thl• l'Oci or the rnatr.h •The}' 11evt't g, ' ~ up Ybarra aid "The · kept on pu ... hm9 aml cheenng. "hich I' imprc~ 1n when you know )'OU \ e lost a match ~ Thf' ~ tu,tany ho t Ahst1 Niguel on Tue..,da' • In anothe.r Paci11c oast L~aultt' mdtch, Umq~r-.1t\ dealt v1:.1tm9 Esti\nc:1a a 15-J l .)·h 15~4 defeat Vanguard ~ S\\'ept OSTA U::SA Sall~• Btrkhauc;er hdd l 0 kill" Ullli to ur chq as SouthC'm Cahlom1a Co!· leg lost to Chn nan H n tage 15·10, 15-13 15·11 . ma noncon- ter~nC'P wornt n ,. ollcvbal1 1111111 h on Thursll y at SC'C • N1kk1 nano he d 28 d '-SlSts and 10 dig for the \anguard ... (o-10). PLUG IN Plug Into the Classified section to find services ram electricians : and plumbers to landscapers & pointers. lltef than tht ab0\19-llaltd egrHmtnt appticabl• 10 • '5&8 C:OUl1 anptOlilil Btlort 'lJk· ate a P«ton Wtfttltd In rfOf Coun of Calitomla, ttct~ or fill wrin.n ot> '"' uma. ttllltd bi<11 lof tht '""" --County or ORANGE. ______ .wr,:.::;:!73.:L_.. ... _ _. .. ._ ________ _ ., ' 10 Friday, October l 6, l 998 Newport Beach/Costa Me$O Doily Pil9f PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICH PUILIC NOTICH PUILIC NOTICll PUILIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICH PUBLIC NOTICES PUILIC NOT1CH 2 ducttd by. an lnc:IM4ull Cont(aoot rctOllHO Octotllr ,UILIC NOTIC! THIM,V, LLC, • Cett. t~ 01 the IMSIOIH • Pro-1*11\lp ~... d ...... PUBLIC NOTICI PUIUC NOTIC! Hi11• you 11a11ed doing NOTICEif:STEE'S 1Qa) as ll\tllllfMllt no '10-f I LI ..... LI bfll ... fHllOf•t CO(M of the Stal• H•v• you .. .,,... 0"'11' butln ... ytt? No ~·~ ol ottJCill IKOICS °'be! _,..,_,~u~e~uc-=-~H:o::EA":":'R~1N:-:0:-::9:-w~11.":"1.I orn • m a .,, or Cohfomll b1111t111" yet? No P1eUU.U• halneu ''-"''°"• '"•IMH Je Galt ~~· . .442 OiVt NO; ~ COUftlY PM• 2 Non DE H LO • ., TH COSTA Co. , .... tub)Kt 10 p,lcw Call• AObert ,., .. ., JoMt ....... ............ ... ............. ". T~t ttalt"*1t WI• filed r3952 F lY ~TZ lllCl!/914 tatllltnl '°' l/IOllH UA Pi..-NNINO COM· •11 ctClatiO" "' the l"ltflt &I Ht· Tl'll• 1111~1 .,... r.i.ci The fOllowlng petSON .,. The follQ\IW\ng pettofU ... "''"' '"'' County C1e11c or I 1l 1 IO"" l'Nonltfla!let !tlllll ISSION Al TH!! ClfY IS/ Jo ah lndlhHW, llemtnt b•lwten Owntr w th Ille County Clt1k ol doing ~· -.e: Web doing bullneu ti' E· Orange County M ot/29 :JO T TO ~HI ""°!Of otllfr ~tpOSH ALL .,., l'AIR DRIVE Mombor and obllg11ed patty. °'~ ~ty on ot/2919t Oov•lopmtnl P•tlntr•, COl'l\ITlt1C• ~n... Inc. t••••11101a E ~ ,. :u lltltllbtd 111 llot dtCllll\011 COSTA MESA, CAUllOA: Publlahtd Newport Publlthed Nnrporl 1•tll7710le 11HO HowllOl>e St .. FOUtl-9$00 Tojedo, lrv!Oe, CA Dill Ptot Oct 2 II 16 Y U d IHlll~Ons '"° llCIC~af NIA AT I 30 p,,. o~ AS 8 • h-C I M•M Dally e .. ch-Coat1 M••• Dally 01 ly PilOI Oe1 2. II, ''· lain va11-v. CA 82708 t2t11 'I I ' . ~ • U\f!mt!U catibel.t Oii SOON AS ltOSSl&LE p ~ot oci::.a ti 1998 PJloj OclObtt 11, 7.1. ttte 23 1191 F•2S Llp1on Co11sut1ing, Inc, OOject O.velopin.nt Cor· 23, ltH F42CI 0 ~ r"Cdlrat~) llCOICtO Se:': T rREAFTER ON MON I I • 1'6&4 • (CA) 17200 Newhope St l)OfillOn (CAI 8500 Toledo PUBLIC NOTICE lltr 20 1..., H lll$11\1~t o~v OCTOOEA 28, 111118° f5to PUBLIC NOTICI "122A. Fownt11n v1111y, cA Wa , rrvin.. e.A t2t1I I TY ~4Q9567 o1 011011 1/tC.OIUS !': ~EOAAOINO THE FOL· PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE FlothloY• •~IMta 11;:1~1 butlll•U I• COM· J~~d ~u~~~:~:u~on-flctlll•'6• luslnoH s ROP@A. Lit ~~~:a c~,"IV c2~~,.,.·coun LOWINO APPLICATIONS. 18'""'9"'7 F1ctltlout lutlnoH N•-...... .,,,.nt ducted by· a COf""""lion HIVt .J." ···ned do•"" Nam• ltatomont Lw Ty ~E ¥ ICOCCClytly l1!t F'nv11t St1tet I IF ANY 0' THE fOL· cn1 ~• • H It t nt ...... · ,,,_. •• ,. .. ,, The fo1to1i111ng persons lrl P f T ""' 0tnlll110 Cl\ 1!1t m11> .ituefled LOWING ACTIONS AflE NOTICI TO Th• ~:i:.,,,~ C:'i::n • .,. o!r· 1~~~rn~~.~~~o~~~~ :U!~ .. ~0~,,.~td doing ~~: ... J.~:,J·~~~1·:,. dolng bualn•n as: USA tr y ~e1110 as h!'otllt A P~rc• 3 "" CHALLENGED IN COURT, CA!DITO"I OF doing buamtn H SCOTT ol ~lllh 122 e ea1 Av· L.lpton ~onsul\ln~ lllC b ! Conrad Prtt ' NelWC)(l\I, 818 Azalea Dr.. Ah N A eUt1rt111 loc UnGStatie pu1 HIE CHALLENGE MAY OE DULi( I ALf: C£NT£Ft a Ctlol0tnoa Um-' c' " •• 1 p ' I " 11 ' ' "'I Co1t1 ftlltsl, CA 112620 pOstS ovtr tllat oo~on ol lot 11 L1Mtl£0 TO ONLY THOSE s•cs .. , .... d P . t hi 3135 e11w, eait>oe. A .2.,.. Stev• Upt0n, r111 en Thia tlatemenl w11 "td L•m"1t• G11et f'1jardo 976 ~ ot tratt no 1<4208 u sno111n on S "'s so ME o "' r C "' • v ~. ltt 11 ners p, '137 Thlt 111iemen1 was flled with tht County Clttll of " '.'I 1_ Novembef 5 1998. II 11 666 ~!1s~s"' AT TliE f>UOLIC 8105 ot. Hq.) B11ch c5'",,'ico Newport Joyce fay• B1mH, 122 E. with IN County Clark of Orange C®nty on 10/13/98 ~~:2•02~ivt, Coat• Mesa, 0.00 AM. execull~~ lSIM ~~~1> 3~c~gie:, 1~J:.ve 01 HEARING DESCRIBED IN l1orow No. 11003.cs Beacll. A 9 en rat Bty Avenue, B1lboa, CA Orange County on 10/13198 19011772288 Thi• bu1lnt1t 11 con· MCeS Inc, ~ Ctk la l!lscettaneoul m11>S ieco1dS OI THIS NOTICE OR IN WAI r. Notice II htrlby 01ve~h lo tar1~;~118:to°1.~~IO~ R~ver 9J6,0H 13~ C1ntt tlla t 9981712290 Diiiy Pilot Oct 10, 23. 30. dueled by· an Jndlvldual =~na: ~ ~rsoanl~ 0111noe Counfy Cll1lo11u And TEN CORnESPONOENCE CrtdilOfl llof lhhO "'" .. II~ C11cte "Foun111n Vallty, CA 12; orEel Bayn"Avenut r Bat' Oally Piiot Oct 1(1, 23, 30, Nov. 8, 1998 F&80 Have you starttd doing Deed of TNS1 .. recorded '' coirtcted l1'f Iha! ceraod dn DELIVERED TO THE PL.AN• named H er 1 31 1 .,u 'j 92708• CA 112661 t 137 • Nov, o. 1998 F579 bualnHa ~et? y91 4/V8 ~= l . 1989 W!i cerot1ca1t or correcDon rtco1 e ~~iAlg~MT~~~~f pCJ· :~~''.~~~~~to 3:.~~~~e0d bWti~amAC ~:~~~~: e•g:: ~0~1 buar"e;a 1' con· PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ~h~11~at:~~~~ ~aa llled Re<xJs 1~ 8·oL 'Ol"lht ~~:slc•~~ :i~1c:~s;~:,n~ LIC HEARING · below 91 Ml F mu Clucttd by co-pannera Ftctltloua 8u1ln•n wllh the County Ctet" ot Coun~ iln ol s•~ Oranoe County 1nc111oeo 1 PL.ANNING APPLICA· The n1m11 and busmen Trusleea ram• • l Hav• you atartod doing FlctlUoYa Bu•lneH Heme St•t•m•nl Ora •Count on 10/06/98 Coun , tale of w1rlln ~ ctnMn stnp O! II/Id TION PA·98.a9 roR MAR· add,.,,., or the Seller are· ~w~ hoTp 1..e~:5~~t(hJ~ busintu ytt? Y ... Ja11 22, Name St•toment Th• followlf19 ptraont 111 ng 199Y88771783 e_xecu ~ ROy IWld dtlonutto on said mao u TINA RAU AUlHORllED eERNAlnER. tNC A CALI• UC w ea . • \998 Th• IOUowtng persona .,. d-' b I ••• HAPPY Ronet llU Ind lindSUpCI easement OWllOI 11 ' FOR NIA CORPORATION, 10 1)3340 Joyce Faye Barnta doing butlne11 as: Vf!lil 111 ()Ht ' Dally P1lo1 Oct 9, 18, 23, 1!0fe WI I at DUblic auction itseMd 11ctton tor tilt 11tnet1tol ~3~~JLJ~~R Af io~~~ 3972 BARRANCA 'P'AAK· Joiomo f"~~io T~!~· Tl'llt 1111ement wa• tiled Un1ver111Y Business Pont· 0~· :05~0~:wi::,. Blv8..: ~o. 1098 Ff>60 to htQheS1 bidder br cuh. lot 1o· Tile P'OPll1Y 11t1ttOI01t TONAL USE PERMIT TO WAY 1nv1tH:, yALI· Krueger rus • with 1ht County Clerk or 1ng 4tt9 campus onve, 262 • ' UBLIC NOTICE casn~s dlecil.df'8'MI on a descnbld 1s btlno so111 ·11 is• AIL LOW THE RETAIL fOnNiA, 92614 ~12r :.:, ~~;;~03Slroel, Orange.County on 09/211/98 Su1ie I B 101, trvlnt, CA OPalfl~k F Giel 1805 Sher· p ~ Ofd ~ ':.i~ ; The strett ad0r1SS .Jrid Other SALES ~ND LEASINO Of Tht loc111on In ca~lomla an a ~· iness Is con· 11080711083 1126t2 I ton Pl. 1u1'o2. Newpart Fictitious BualneH fl fil'Ml 'f a or a common dHoCl'llOon t l"f of AUTOMOBILES IN AN EX· of th• ctuel e>1ecu11ve olt•c• Jh11~ bb 1 1 limited pan· Dalli P1101 Oct 2, II, 115, W1lllam Wilson Crlglor, 618 f:ac:h, CA 112683 Name St•t•tn•nt era! ~rt b~n:x'Staie or 1t1t rul p111pe11y descnbed above ISTING COMMERCIAL ol lhl seller IS' NONE n UC hip y • 23. 1998 • 1'550 Lakeview lane, Coata Thia busln111 Is con· Th• following peraons a,. ~Ind loan & IS OUtpOITed ID be 2otcCal•\"' 8UILDINQ LOCATED AT Al Utled by thl aeller, ell ers t r1 d c!o• Mesa. CA 02626 dueled by an lnd1vldu1I dom buslneu .,. Tl'leaJ. SOQatlOn S 1Ssoaa-C .. rt, Coall Men, A • l't 1545 NEWPORT BOULE· othtr b111111011 names 1nd ~ve Y~ 1; aY:s 09•26j PUBLIC NOTICE This buslne11. Is con· Have you allr1ed dolllg 111 g25,.2 Oxford Lane liOn or Sa~ le ~· uncersion~d T111stet cUdamt VARD IN A C2 ZONE. EN· ldd•IUH used by lh• 77 mos• e • I • I ducted by: an lndiYldual business lei? YH Febll.>-CCIII Meta CA 92626 • flecf 111 S4tQJQ0~1 ol lhe Ft· l"Y ~iOt•tf IOf 1'11 lntOl'IKU1US RONMENTAI OETERMI seller W•lh•n th111e yoars be· Flctlt oua us nett Have you 1111ted doing gg ' • nanaal (;Ode 81,1lh0nzed OI II'• slrtel ldd"ss and Olllfr ~~TION: EXE~PT ' lore th• date such 1111 .,,,as ~ ,;,c?u Fawcett, General N•m• lt•t•m•nl business yet? No ~~t:ic~ F. 0191 2~~·1~\::d Ji.a:'buc&:ra to do t>u~ 11\ls ,,. common desron.non 11 Ji 2 Pt.ANNING APPLICA H nl 01 delivered 10 Ille Ji e I I I .. f led Tht follol'/ing persons Ill W11Uam w Crigler This 1tatemtnl Wtl liltd Ml I CA 92626 ' W!U ~eld f.J enl~ snown reiein S.Joel 111e "" TION PA·98·70 FOR SURAT b¥~:' ~~~ .. and buslnass w11~' ,~.· ~':~ty WCl11k 0 of do~~~::· 2;~~ N.:: ~,~· .:''~~~ w~l~r~11':r With th• County Cttrll ol Th~.· busln•H II COM· ~SI man A~ue ~ ~Dule~':~o t:'~:I~, !~~~rFo~UJA~~~~~~f. 1ddrt~m ol the buyor are Orangt C01J1,.n}.,,Y8~7~1'290[;8 r.rllal• Place, Ntwporl Orange Cou"'Y ~ 09121198 Orange~~~~&;~~~::: ~;1~ ex~ on,:~~~~du~ng ange, Ca~ 1a an~ri, ltfle reQi'lllllO lOt oosms;~ or MENTS FOR A CONDI THE SHU CORPORATION ... ... Be"h, CA 112660 10968770320 ...,. v JW ana 11118f!!S1 conve lo aod tflCUIT\M1"tS IO ~ rt· TIONAL USE PERMIT TO Thi HSOIS lo be •Old 110 Oailt Pilot Oct 2, 9, 111, M1chactl L GrHn. 221• Doily Piiot Sept 25, Oc:t. 2, Dally ~1101 Oct. 18, 23F 3:· ~~,r~" ~:'~ Ntmburgey ~ .,,. bit II~~ man.no on~ 5"~ ~'ea 111~ ALLOW THE RETAIL descrlbtd In general as 23, 1998 f553 Po" C11llslt Pl1ct. New· 9 18 1998 F•18 NOY.6, 1998 5 1 Thl~'~l!te~~I was filed ttuat~ rnru~ Cou~ty'aiia ~:1s)..:~;u1nte~1'~1ton :, SALES AND DISPLAY OF ALL lu1n1tura, fixtures. OTICE por1 Beoch, CA 112860 • • BLIC NOTICE h h c I Cl " I ~t desalbed as I (S) ad A~TOMOBILE s IN A equipment •nd ladO narno, PUBLIC N There .. L Green, 2214 PUBLIC NOTICE PU oi'ang'• ·cou'::tyn Jn 1oioo ~8 a e let'ly descnbed 1(1 sad pro~d:C11 ~~ n~,;:~,m. ot 22 ooo so FT PORTION of a corto1n ss and Port Carll•I• Place, New· 1 f t\i Y~ e 1 .. ,. u • . . AR IN .,. localod Ill 3972 BAA· NOTICE OF rt Ball.Ch CA 92660 flctl\loua BualnoH FlcUtlout Bua n•H 1998877170 t 0 ~ th r tilt Oeeo ol TNSI ts~mated ~~~RT~iA~~ ~XIS~INg RANCA PARKWAY, IRVINE, PUBLIC AUCTION J??hla bui1ne11 Is con· N•m• St•tement N•mo St•tement Dolly Piiot Oct. 9, 16, 23, ~~de W:S%3and~ Im charges Ind rxoens~~s~ 45.obo SO FT CAR WASH CALIFORNIA. 92614 Notice Is ht•rby J'"''i~ ducted by· llusband and The folloWing persona are T11'1e lbollojlng pe~aons art 30, \998 F566 gc/ the fl!al p== e ~:41!~~: .. ~'Wee~ o'11\1st to SITE (FREEWAY AUTO The buslnou name used lhat the unders gne w wife doing business as· Seaside dong us nHS as. r~ IS OU to be· I $11453 H Es~mlled SPA) LOCATl:D AT 2285 by the sellor at lhot roc.l· sen al PUBLIC AUCTION Have you 11onod doing Aquatics 20121 ' Interior Coastal Communication•. PUBLIC NOTICE i43CorteJ~o~oftno Newport ~Clllt<I 1nitras' 1 ana acldl•onal NEWPORT BOULEVARD IN tion Is· 'JUICE STOP" on lne l 1/02198 at 11 :00 buslntu ytl? No Lane, H~nllnglon Beach, 222 NHhYllle Unll 11, Hun· ach CA !lllibO r advances ii any ~111 111C111Se A c 2 z 0 N E E N Thi rm11c1patvd dato of a.m 11. ALL.SPACE, 8584 Mlchatl L. Green CA 92646 tlngton Beach, CA 112848 ~e . uodersionect Trustee tilts 11 tt onor 10 sale The VIRONMENTAL OETERMI the 80le tran$1(1t Is No11om· HAMILTON AVE. HUN· This atal•m•nt WH tiltd Cory Micl'lael 20121 lnte-Robert L Woll, 222 Naall· d1sclaims,!!'Jl1ab1~tv for any oeoet.l.iy under Hid Dted ot NATION EXEMPT b•r 3 1998 at 1119 0H1ce of TINGTON BCH. CA 02648 Wllh the County Clerk ol rlor Lane, 'Huntington ville Unll (11 , Huntington CNSHM'4U incorrectn~ Of ltie Slteel f!US\ netttotore tl(telllte1 and 3 PLANNING COM· UNIVERSAL TITLE, OR· the pillSOnal property OI Orange County on 10/13/98 Beach CA 92646 Beach, CA 92S.8 NOTICE OF address pthef co: dewvtrtd to Ille i.nde"1gned a MISSION REVIEW OF ANGE ESCROW BRANCH lhofollowin~: 19988772200 This 0 buslnus Is con· Thia butlntU 11 con· PEllllON TO g~nalion, 1 any, ..,nttenOeaara~onolOelaultano MINOR CONDITIONAL USE 1205 £ Chapman Ave · Qr. N~~ENT~N~i;i Daily Pilot Oct. 18, 23, 30, ducted by· an Individual d.rl•d t>y· an ln~~~du~~ln" AOMIWISTBt ~lfl sale" 'Mii be made, bOI Demand lor Sale anO a wntten PERMIT ZA·98·36 FOR ong• Ca 92866 Nov e 1998 F578 Have you started doing eve you 111 " ESTATE OF· v,,11\out covenant Of warranty Nolce ol Oel11111 arid Eltcbon to PRINCE OF PC.ACE LUTH· This bulk so.lo is sub1ect S"FALLINGS, FRANK, . ' buaineu yet? Yes. 09/08/ business ytt? No WAYLAND .IA.CK express Of' implied, reQarOlflO Sd Tne wnder'S'9ntd C.JUSed ERAN CHURCH. TO IN· to Cor.1orn11 Uniform Com· F003, HOUSEHOLD ITEMS, PUBLIC NOTICE 98 Robe" Woll fl A ... .,. ... title, PoSsesSIOl'I, condlllOr\ .or sa.d Nonce ol Oel1o11t '"° EJec ST ALL FOUR MODULAR mtrc1al Coca Se cit on TOOLS Cory Michael Tague Ttl11 st1tement Wll led fLAMSQN -encumt>ranc:es iiClii!.M bon 10 Sell lo bt IKOrtled in lhf BUILDINGS AT THE EX· 6t06 2 · KELLEY, DAVID, F06ES3• FlcUtloua Bualn•ta Tills atatemenl was filed with the County C~a:_k8 °8f JACI( W. n...MSON lees charoes 0and exoense§ t oun!y WI\!" l~t rtlll propeny •S !STING PRINCE OF PEACE II so. 1ub1oct tne name FILING CABINETS, aox Nam• Statement with Iha County Clerk ol Ofange County on o ..... '9 CASE NO. A194310 ol ih8 TruSlee and ·01 Ule IQC.JttQ ano lllOI! IN!! tine s c Hoo L S 11 E FOR and address ol th• peri;on BOSTER, STEVE, f083• Tht 10Uow1ng l)Orsons art Orang• C01Jnty on 09129/98 • 10088788411 To •II heini, benefl· trusts aealed b~d Deed of months hM etl°'to Mee s..cn Cl.ASSl100M USE (NO IN w1lh v.hom c:lairns may be MICRO, BOXES dolng l)Y91ntta as: BOAT 19986711088 'Dally Pilot Sept. 25. OCt. 2, ciarlta, creditors, con-Trust lo pay of~remain~ rtt '1la on DATE 09-25-98 CREASE IN ENAOLl· Med IS UNIVERSAL llTLE. BABCOCK. scon. 0027 U.S. MARINE CENTER. Dall Pilot OC1. 2, 9, 16, 9. 18. 1998 F411 ungont creditors. and pnnapal ~ms 0 nole(~t Fomlosutt C0111ui11ntas Ille., ~i~1J.· L~~~bE~ AJ;,9~i ~ARA~~~ ~20~ SE c ~~a~ ~~R~:g~i Lo ITEM s, ~~3YSIO s~iT!''~oo~'~u~~~: 23. 1~8 F424 PUBLIC NOTICE ptrtonbt w~o m•v.~~ner· ~~ wny~.36 4 ~ }~Tr~:~.,:~llf rio1 n,r:;, mpn Avo Orange Ca PENA GREGORY. G098, · 2 ... ., C OTICE Wiit • interH • ..., in 111lere$I "VI'' 8Jvr1 ~ 160 At1aftl! f'I ftlfs CA ~erAc:~M:~r!tR D~~~~. 92866. 1nd 0 1he IHI d.1t1101 FIUl'IG°CABINETS. TABLE 1~:.·:~~: ~';~ratton. .PUBLI N Fictitious Butln•H th• will ~r lttat•. or g,,~~}~19: ~5 :-~ :9:81)6(114Jif~~!24 s•t tlfo MINATtON EXEMPT llllng cl:11ms ih;ill be No-KE AUCTION SERVICE, (VA),880S PlcktUStrett, flctltlou18u1lnet1 NamoStetomont both, of. WAYLA~O no\e(s)pk1$~standan.Yed· L111f (/14!.'8".4.J~tCJ.2 t().9 4 TENTATIVE PARCEL "ember 2 1998 wh1cl'I IS p 0 BOX 825, RIALTO, CA Alax1nd111, VA 22304 N•me Stetemont The following pe11on1 are JACK FLAMSON A"A vances Yil1th dlteresl ESTI· tO 16 ~9'1e & ASSOCIATES, AUTHO-\he Ull d .. le SQ•C•hed JACKSON TELE: 909'873' duclod by· a corl)OfatlOO doln bus•neu as: Th• tootcomlort com, 3197 "J" A. PETITION h•• $417 988 <48 The bene -----~:-:-:~- " PUBLIC NOTICJg verv lmpon.nt .. however, th9 .,. r9')t ... nt•dw 3· reQUlrod to glw to int•rHted uni••• tnoy~ w•vod not1c• or eented to the Pt ect1on.) The ' dent edml nlattB eutnor•tv w11t b• or unltat en lntw ptrtO,, filtt en ob .. C'tfdPI' to th• potitton ~ •how• good ceuH tht ooun ehoutd not grtnt tn. euthonty. A HEARING on U\e petition wifl ~ hold on November 5, 1998 • 1 :45 P.M . In Oopt. 703 loo•ted et 341 Tho City Orlvt Orange CA 92888. IF YOU 08J!CT TO the grentlng ot th• ptddon. you 1hould aQptor at th• h•arlng tnd alat• vour tlot11 or flit wri obJ•otion• with co~"1 bofore tho he• 1ng. Yo1.tr eppear mey be in perton or •your onorney. E . .., IF YOU AR "' CREDITOR or • conift: gent creditor of tho dect11ed. you muet file vour cl .. m with th• court and m .. 1 a copy to the per•onel reprtHnt• tlVI .appointed by the court within tour montht from th• dato of firtt i1tuence of ltttert ot provided in 11ctton 9100 ot the C1i1forn1a Probete C~. Tho ume for fillog clelmt will not oxpit• before four month• from th• nearing d••• noticed ebove. VOU MAY EXAM· INE "1ht file kept by me court. If you •t• • s>•r· ion lnterotted in ttte ••tat•. you m•y f1i• with tn. oourt • form.i R•Q\1•1t fot Specie! Notice of th• filing of en lnwntory •nd 8PC)raiie~I of ettate ••His or of eny petition or eccount •• provided in Hc110n 1 250 of tn• Cellfomle Prob.te Code. A R• qut1t for Specl.i Notice form i• •vllilable frotn tht court cleti(. Aa.n.y f• ............. .-w_,,.,,....., "' ....... ,,., ...... 2010N. T-*' t.f A.... -..... Alta CA UlG&;) 7a7 MAP PM-118·223 FOR TAIT the bu,ineu day before 92377, KELLY & KARL Thlt buslnHI It con-Tht following persol'\$ art dOl"Q buslntH H JACK W. FLAMSON MATEO TOTAL ~T COWOI 2~ RIZED AGENT FOR SEO· •bove Ot44• AUCTION BOND Have you 111n1d doing ease\au Guy Spartscards, Alrport Loop, Costa Me11, bHn flied by DEENA P. uoctef said Deed of ni PUBLIC NOTICE f.RSTROM CENTER TO Dated OCTOBER 6, t996 "723-4l·ISI bus1neu yet? No 1691 Mesa Or IF2 Sama CA 92826 FLAMSON In the Supe-heretofore exea.tled and de---------- RECONFIGURE EXISTING THE SHU CORPORA· Pu~lbs\od MNew~o:I Boat America Corpor1hoo, Ana Heights" Catllornl1 Richard G. Lowt, 24931 rlor Court of California, ~=!he undel'$l!lf!ed ~ CNS\MSHO 1--------~i- PROPERTY LINES TO RE· TIOH ~1ac 0· 1 o~ a t6 ~'.j 19:~ Y Sandra Burat11, Viet Presl· 92707 ' Ma,.allla, Laguna Niguel, Cou"ty ol Orenge. ~n Of DelauN NO~ Of FLECT RECENTLY COM· BY: 1 ot c 0 er • • dent Darren Ray, 1691 Mesa CA 92871 THE PETITION. re· and Demand ~~· ~ a • "".. G t •- PLETED CONSTRUCTION /SJ JEFF T. SHU SEC· F365 Thlt atatemtot wu fllod Or.. IF2. Sonia Ana This busln111 It con· qu1tt1 tn.t OEENt\ P. r~ ~~fif VhefaU oo': PETITION TO e SIU ,., 10/09, 10/12. 101101 AT THE MESA VERDE RETARY ' PUBLIC NOTICE with lhe County Clerk ol Htighls. Calrfornla 92707 ducted by: an lnd1vldual FLAMSON be eppointed ..,...,.,~n o said Nou j ADM•ISTER I SHOPPING CENTER LO· P bl sned Ne po it Orange County on 09/29/98 Th11 business I• con· Hevo you atarted doing 11 peraonel repretente· ~rau~ ::i kl~~ ESTATE OF: IREWE the ba8 e CATEO AT 270t HARBOR u 1 w Fictitious BuslnHI 19081711078 ducted by· an indhlldual buslnesa yet? No t111t to .Omini1tor the be tn the Q)Ynly M VBINEAU BOULEVARD /t~4S ·65 Bench·Cosia Me•o Dall)' Name Statement Dally Pilot Oct 2, 9, 1&, Have you started doing fllchardG.Lowo eatateofthedecodent. ~relhetealpropenyislo: CASE.NO.A1942.31 •BC's ADAMS ~VENUE. IN A Cl· Pilot October 16, t998 The following ~orsons 011 23, 1998 F552 buslntu yet? No Thia statement w11 ltled THE PETITION re-c;atect. To all heirt, benefl· f1l S ZONE ENVIRONMENT AL F5B9 doirig busmen as· STER· Darren Ray w11h tht County Cieri( of qu1ttl the decedent's Fo< ~inlormation Moo DETERMINATION EX· PUBLIC NOTICE LING CENTER, 1 Cal1lomla PUBLIC NOTICE Thi• •tatemont was flied Orange County on 09/29/98 WILL •nd codicil•, if ~· m ro !JOOpm ~11rle1, cr::1 1 tort, co~ EMPT Limited Partnership, 3835 wl\h the County Clerk of 19086171087 anv, b• edmttted to 19)5 9~ t ngant er tor•, • FOR FURTHER INFORMA· PUBLIC HEARINGS WILL Birch Street, Newport Flc\lt1ou1 Bu1lneu Orange County on 09{2V/118 Dally P110t Oct 2, 0, 16, probalt. Th• WILL and ll~stee ~ ~e1:!0":.4'~::r,:~h·t~ TION ON THE ABOVE AP· OE HELO BY THE COSTA Beach. CA 92660 Neme St•tement 19088711085 23, \998 F427 any codicils ere avail· Inc 0~ .., PUCATION0~· c~t~E:~~~~ MESA PLANNING COM· J. Scotl Fawcen, Genetti Th• lollowlno persont are Dally Pilot OcL 2, 9, 16, able for examination tn ~y~ A' 920 . the will or ••t•~•· Mr 754 5245 MISSION AT THE CITY Partner. 8739 Hudson River doing bu1ln1u 11: Global 23 1998 F428 PUBLIC NOTICE th• file kept by 1ne rl19 'g o~ both, of: IREN • OFFICE OF lHE PLAN· HALL 77 FAIR DRIVE, Circle, Fountain Valley, CA Atstlt, 20142 Spruce Ava., ' rt 1 1 il!Ve VENNEAU NINO DIVISION. ROOM COSTA MESA CALtFOR· 92708 Nawpan Beach. CA 92660 PUBLIC NOTICE Flctltlous Bualn•H cou THE PETITION re-ruSlee ~nc~ A. PETITION h•• 200. 11 FAIR DRIVE. NIA AT G·30 p M OR AS Wiiiiam C M•rams & Eliza. David Mlchul Gallo, H•me Stelomont h CunartlilY A1J ' n• bttn flltd by CARRIE J . COSTA MESA. CALIFOA· SOON AS POSSIBLE beth A M111m1. Co-20142 Spruce A1Je , New· Flc\IUoua Busl"•H The fortowlng persont are ~Ht~ .u~honty t ~o ~· TJ\ISteo MARTIN in tho Superior NIA THEREAFTER ON MON· Trustees M.rams Family pon Beach, CA 926GO Nam• Statoment dOI buslnen at: Com· ...,min tter e 81 1 e L Cun~ xt 3014 . . Court of California, Publlllied Newport DAY, NOVEMBER O'J 1998 Trust. 101 Buck.,,,heat Lene. Aly1on Mlchlt. 20142 The 10110.,,,1ng persons are p1e::'crew, 2215 MeY'tr Pt., under tho lndep.ndent ~1CY1IWIJ 1~ County of Orangs. 8ct1ch·Co•t1 Mesa Ooiily REGARDING THE FOL· Ketchum, ID 83340 Spruce Ave., Newport do.ng busineu as· Next Cosla M111. CA 92627 Admtnittrttlon of Es· I THE PETITION re- p,101 Oc101>er l8 !998 LOWING APPLICATIONS Thll business It con· Beach, CA 92660 level Business Oevtlop. Sergio Romero, 2215 t•tH Act, (Ttvo authon· I 5846 queata thet CARRIE J. ________ F5_8_2 IF ANY OF THE FOL· dueled by. 1 limited pan· Thi• business '' con· mtnl, 537 Ntwport Center Meyer Pl. Costa Mesa, CA ty will ellow th• Ptraon---~~~~~:-=--MARTIN bo .appointed PUBLIC NOTICE LOWING ACTIONS ARE nership ducttd by: husband and Dr .. 1323, NewPofl Beach, 92627 ol repretantauve to tekt PUBLIC NOTICE 11 peraonel repretant • ---------J CHALLENGED IN COURT, Have you '1ar1ed doing v.1ft . CA 92660 This buslneu It con· many •ot1on1 without 1---------tivt to edmlniater tho ena 1840995 THE CHALLENGE MAY BE business yet? Vas. 09123/ Hove you tllned dolllg Jeanne M Kllmowskl, dueled by: an lnd1v'ldual obt•tntng court approv· Trtsttt flit Ho 23019 NOTICE Htlto of tha decedent. NOTICE TO Lll'~ITC.D TO ONLY THOSE 83 buslnesa yet? No 1418 Seacrest, Corona Del Have you tlarted doing al. Betore taking certe111 OF TRUSTEFS SALE YOU ARE THE PETITION Attic, basement, "" and closet then get _ "' some cash. 8'2-1878 . f :_r.-; . -·. J 'I.'' I I i ! .'' ~ ~ ~·I ' CRIEOITORS OF IS SUES SOM E 0 NE J Scott Fawcett. General Alyson Mlchit f Mar, CA 92625 business yet? Yts, 01/01/ very important action.t, IN OEFAUt r UNOE.R A DEED OF quHtl the dectd. an~~~ nactFIC utEW AAISES AT THE PUBLIC Patlnin Thia llltement waa 1ltd Thlt business Is con· 98 however, the peraonel TRUST DATED 05-20117 UN W od I If r-~ "' BULK SALE HEARING DESCRIBED IN Tn1s 11atement wH ffled with the County Clerk ol ducted by; an lnd1vldual Sergio Rome10 repratentetive will ba LESS YOU TAKf ACTION TO ILL and c •C!J• MEMORIAL PARK !SECS. 0104, THIS NOTICE OR IN WRIT· with the County Clerk of Orang1 County on 10/06198 Havt you started doing This alalemenl w11 !tied rtQUtred fo give notice PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY IT p'"roVbat:~ T~~LL .~ Cemetery • Mortuary 0105 U.C.C.) TEN CORRESPOND~NCE Orange County on 09,29198 10988171190 business ytl? No With tile County Cieri! Of to mteretted peraona MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC Eacrow No. 2,2505 OELtllERED TO THE PLAN· t0080'771088 Dally Pilot Oct 9, 16. 23. Jeanne M. Ktimowskt Ot•ng• County on 09117/98 unleu they neve SALE If YOU NEED AN El<Pl.A· any codicils are ave1I· Chapel • Crematory Nuuce Is hoteby given lo NINO COMMISSION AT, Dolly Pilot Oct 2, 9, 111, 30, 1998 F569 ThlS 1t11emenl Wat filed 19980781800 weived notice or co,,._ ~ATIONOfTHENATUAEOFTHE able for exeminatlon tn 3500PacificViewOnvo cred1to11 ol lhe within OR PRIOR TO, THE PUB· 23 1998 F5s4 O E w1lh the County Clerk of Dally Pilot Oct 9, 18, 23, tented to the propotad PROCEEO~S AG.A.iNST VOU tht file kept by th• Newport Beach namoo soller tnat o bulk LIC HEARING ' PUBLIC H TIC Ot1t1Q• County on 09129/98 30 1998 Fs81 action 1 The indepen-YOU SHOULD CONTACT A court. &44-2700 111te IS obout to bt mode of 1 PLANNING APPLICA· PUBLIC NOTICE 19080171084 • d • d l lat ati n LAWVER On 10 23·H at 10.00 THE PETITION r .. the osuts duc11bed TION PA·ll8·67 FOR CAL· flctlUout BuslnHt Dally Piiot Oct. 2, 9, 16, PUBLIC NOTICE •::it nty• :ilr ~. n~ant:d A.M FOll!CIOSure Consultants quHtt authority to Pl1:111Cl ---below ·• VARY CHURCH/NEWPOflT· flctltloua BualnoH Name Statoment 23 1998 f 429 au o • • d Inc as the oulv apllQ1nreo Trus edmlnister th• t1tate ~ u•.-n;11 Th11 mimes and bu1111ns MESA AUTHORIZED N•m• St•t•mont Th• lollowlng persona are · · FlctlUoua BuilneH unltll en interHte tee unoer and pursu1nt lo Oetd under tht lfldependant IEll IROADWAY ad<ltenoa ol the aellur er• AGENT° FOR BARRY T The lollowlng persons are doing buslnen at: Brtll'a PUBLIC NOTICE N•m• lt•t•m•nt per•on fliH en ~bjecuondn 01 Trusl Rtteorded on 05·29 97 Admlniatretion of Et· Mortuary* Chapel AMERICAN INSTITUlE OF MILL'ER, ET AL FOA A doing bU91n&H IS. Photo Exp,. ... Inc .• 287 E. to the ptt1t1on • as Oocume111 No 97 247530 tattt Act. (Thi• autnon· MASSAGE THERAP'f'. INC , CONDITIONAL USE PER· UNIVERSITY INDUSTRIAL 17th St .. Cos11 Mesa, CA Flctltloua BualnHs d!l:n fol~~~:~~:."~~~· ~~ showe good cauat why Book·· Paoe •• ol 0111~.i Aec tv will llilow the person-Cremation a Cahlo1ma co1porat1on MIT TO ALLOW THE ES· CENTER 3835 Birch 92627 NemoStetoment C "1 076 ThlrdSt the court should not ortis1~11leothc101111e ecoraer alrepr•Hnlativetotake 1100 d 2156 Newport Blvd, Costa TABLISHMENT OF A Street. N~on Beach, CA 81111'1 Photo EICprua, Th• following persons are F:~~ln°eai1!v. CA 927o8·• grent tho euthontv. ol Orano:.. 'i:nty 1 Cf'!ri:~ many ac\Jons without Cost~~=y Mesa. CA 92627 CHURCH IN AN EXISTING 92660 Inc., (CA), 1670 Sanla Ana doing butlnna as: Balboa Quan Minh Pham 18078 A HEARING on the uea.teo..., mie ~ s b nl rt lh• 1oca11on 1n Cahlofnlo INDUSTRIAL BUILDING Wiiiiam c . M111nis, 101 Av•. Surte J, Costa Mtsa, Roorlng Service, 1730 Third \1 Fountain' Valley petition will bo held on as lrusto~t~~~: ~tt~'rl~ :i. ttf~~ ~~ng 9::~c;.I'~ ..__•6•4•2--9•1•5•0••• ot the ch1ol •~•cv11ve Ofl•CO WITH OFF·SITE PARl<ING Bucllwheol Lana, Ketchum. CA 92627 Pomona Ave .. , .. , Costa CA 927oa ' November 12, 1998 et ~ pt'BLIC AUcTlON TO TH£ • ot tne seller 1s Same as AT 2945. 2950, 2955 RED Idaho 83340 Thia bu1lnt11 Is con-MHa, CA 92659 Thia buslntu it con-1 :46 P.M . 1n Dep1. 703 HIGHEST BIOOER FOR CASH 1r=================::;, 1bo11e HILL AVE./325, 360, 385 ~· Elizabeth Noll, 13014 ducted by'. a corpa11l1on MOR. Inc, (CA), 1730 ducted by: an lndtYldual located at 341 The City 1 payatie at ~me 01 saie10 riwtul As t1sted by 1110 seuor. au CLINTON AVE ·200 KAl· via G11rnatc1a. o.i Mat, CA H•v• you 11arttd doing Pomona Ave., II•. Costa Hav• you •t0t1td doing Onv• 7th A. P.O. Box monty ot 111t Uflted St.ales t1f "Affordable other bus•noss names and MUS DR. FOR PROPERTY 92014 l>Yslnen yet? No MHa, CA 92659 buslnou yet? Yes, Jan 01, 14171 Or•nge CA cull aus!'le(s C/ltelld11wn bv addreuu used by the LOCATED AT 2920 RED James P. Noll, 4633·3 Via Breit• Photo Exprtu. TM• butlntu Is con-1998 92613-1 571 . ,. stl!e 01 ,,1~ol\al billll. a cneck seller w11h1n thret ~eara b• HILL AVENUE IN AN MP La Paloma Orange, CA Inc., Bren Glava. Pr11 ducted by'. a COfpotatlon Quang Pham IF YOU OBJECT TO dra•n t1f a sia:e or teoeraj credit Alt ti " lore the date such list WIS ZONE ENVIRONMENTAL 92869 This llllement WU filed Hav• you lllrted doing Thia atllemenl wH fifed the grenung of the ""'°n or a Cl!ec~ Otl'*n t1f I erna ve Hnt or dohvered to the DETERMINATION· NEGA· Tilt• bus1ne11 Is con-.,,,1th th• County Clerk OI business ye.t? No with tt1t county Clerlc ot pot1tlon you should s~ orlecler~ UVlllQS ano toan ! buyer .,. SPORTS MAS· TIVE DECLARATION. ducted by a general Par1· Orang• County on 1()J08/'Sle MOR, Inc., Wilnam Wood· Orang• ColJrlty on 10!0&t98 ..... tar '•t the heartng .assoonon Sl'l'llQS usoonon 01·scount Casket, SAGE TRAINING INSTI· (AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW l'lersh•p 10080711789 all. Prttldenl 18081771'76:1 ..,.p b ()I SUllQS Dan), soeotieo '" TUTE FOR 20 DAVS AT THE Ha~ you staned doing Dally Pilot Oct 9 18 23, Thi• alltement WH filed and •t•t• your 0 tlC seaon 5102 QI tne Ft~nc:i• Th• names and bu11ne11 PLANNING DIVISION business yet? Ves. 411/85 30 t9&S · fS64 with tllo County Clerk ol Dally Pilot Oct. II, 18, 23, tlona or tilt wntttn Codt aflCI a.\l'oontcd 10 Clo bull •dd•UUS ol Iha buyer .,. FOR FURTHER INFORMA· W1mam c M11am1 • Or1ng1 County °" 09129/98 30. 1998 F565 obleCt1ona With th• nus Ill this SWt l Al Tiit frCIM Cremation & AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF TION ON THE ABOVE Aff'. Tn.s 11atem1nl w11 Med PUBLIC NOTICE 11988711082 PUBLIC NOTICE court b•fora the .ht•r· 1111uce 10 Swte 110, 1101 MASSAGE THERAPY, LLC . PLICATIONS, TELEPHONE wrlh lhe County Clerk ot Dolly Piiot Oct. 2, II, l8, ..:., Ing. Your 19pearance Kaiser 6ouftnr•. A111llt1m a Cal1forn11 l1m1ted l1abH1ty 754·5245 OR CALL AT THE Orang• County on 09/29.98 Fictitious 8u1ln1H 23 1991 F551 fl tl\I •u lnHiV mey be 1n parson or by ltlls, CA \111 nom bit and Bun' al SerVJ'ce compoiny. 2156 Ne1111pon OFFICE Of THE Pl.AN· 19980771088 Nam• lt•t•m•nt • c oYa t your •ttorn•'f. merest COtl't't)'tO to and now Blvd • Costa Maaa, CA NINO DIVISION, ROOM Daily Pilot Ocl 2 11 1e Tilt lollowlng peraona are PUBLIC NOTICE N•m• St•t•m•nt JF YOU ARE A 11e1d t1f 11 under said Deed of 92627 200, 77 FAIR DRIVE, . • i= r:. doing bu1ln111 II'. ObJtcl The totlowiog pe11on• .,. CREDITOR or • contin· T111st 1n Ille pl'Opelly s1111ateO'" Wl1y s houJd you sub1·ect The asaete lo bt told art COSTA MESA, CAUFOR· 23• t998 5"" Dtve1opm1nt, 23141 Ar· Flctltfoy• BuslnHt doing bu1lne11 11: ANGEL u•nt oreditor of tll• s11<1 COuntv Caf.lorru dtscnblno dHt'tlbed "' gantral H All NIA PUBLIC NOTICE royo Vista, Suite 1110, N•m• St•temen\ AUT • 3007 EnterprlH St .. deoHHd you muat file thtland tnertill APN •39-181· yourself & your fam1·1y to ot Selle<'s business osse11, Pub 111 ht Cl N 1 w port Rancho Santa Mergartt1, Tht following pereon• .,, Costa M111, CA V2628 our cl aim with the 61 Tilt' lat10 rtttrreo IO 1n llltl 1nc111d•ng c11111n mocn1n· Ot1ch·Co111 Mesa 0111y Flct1tlou1 Bu1tn111 CA 112eaa dotno bu1tne11 at: Spec· An<i•I sri11•m•. tnc .. JCA), ~ourt and mell e copy to ouarintee 15 s•tuateoin11\e State paying inflated prices for ory equipment, 10011. of· Pilot Octobor 18, 1998 Nam• St•temont Oblect Development. (CA), trum catering 6 Special~'/ ~A':,~~~e St., 011• tneptreonalr:yreaente· ~..,ca1:1imist c::.V f~O~"a:: • lice oqulpment and sup· F683 The ronowtng pe11on1 8!1 9500 Toledo Way, lrvlne, E11tnl1 1725 Monrovia, •n. I 1 • b th '1 o o ,. 1' I k t & ( s???? phtt, Cutl0111er Uata Opet· doln buslnesa 11 CA 92818 IA2 'Cotta Mita, CA Thlt bu1ln111 II con· t ve lf>PO n, Y • St11btd as IOtlows r-lrr.t 1 01 CaS e 5 SerV Ce , 111tng procedurH trade H · PUBLIC NOTICE FAS~ION FORTY'S 16684 Th ie bualo .. 1 11 con-92627 ducted by: a c0tpo11llon oourt within four 10 ot tract no 14208 as sllOwn cunt th1 n1n1t :'Amtrrcan NOTICE OF Sllktroe St., Fountii,. Val· ducted by: 1 coipor•tron Jtton A. Carter, 25315 H1v1 you tltrttd doing month• from tht date on• mt() recoroeo in cook 6661 Call Toll fret 1"888-54CASKET .. tnst1lut• or Manage Th11· PUBLIC Lll N •ALE lev CA 92708 Hevt you atantd doing y1111 Heimoaa Lake For· buslneu ytt? No of firat 111uenct of 11t1ge:U ai IO 34 1ndusM1 o1 t!-rvlng Oraog• & ~··--·llnd r-.. -U_ •PY Inc • lh• nam• • Bili Bruns 16684 Sllktrff t>uilneu ytt? No Ht CA 92830 ' Angel Sytltmt. Inc., Hyun· l•«tr• •• pro111ded 1n misc ~' m~s reco1os o .x ,. .Junuauw.._ \NUii '4 'Sport• M11a1g• Tr••n•no Du1lnoH •nd St Fountain V•ll*Y CA ObJoct D•v•lopment. scot Th.I• bua1,. ... 11 con-Jin Shin, PrHtdent fll d Hotlon 9100 of thtC~~:rre~noe~ct~eo~~O\lbV~n~tY'1h~a~t~ •c1~!~~f~:,~t:_,f~~~t~~;;;;;;;;;;:;;::;:;:;:;:;:;:;;;;;;~~ ln1111u10 · (lor 11ct competf· Profaulon1 Code 92708 ' Corvad. Pree ducted by. •n ln<IM<'utl lnl• 1111tmtnt wat • C•hforn1• Prob•t• Code. ' tlont), ltasthol<I lmprov• aoc. 21700-21107 Joy B. Stockwell, 18684 Thi• ttatemen1 wtt filed Hlvt you 1taned doing Wttll UlO County Cltrll of Tnt time for fillnQ •-'"'""'---------------------"'.::=,,_-, "''"ta, lurn1\Ult , and fl•· Nottce 11 hereby g1Ven by Sllkll" SI. Fount11n va11ty, 'N11h the COUt'llY Cllfk ol butlneH yot? Yet, 1-113 Of1nge County on IQ/08/H oltlimt wlll not uplrt lures. and art IOCal•d at· th• under•lgn•d that 1 CA 92708 Orange County on 10/0SIN JHon cat111 tH8877t770 b•fort four month• 2156 Newpo<t Btvcl. Co11t publ•C ,,.,, ule ol 1111 tot· Thts buslneu la con-1••88771172 Thlt 11ttemont wtt filed Dally Pilot Oct II, 18. 23. from tho ho•l'ing d•t• J.1e11. CA 02G27. 10.,,,,,.g dUC'llbed PMIC)nal ducted by: • general par1· 0111~ PllOl Oct 9, tit, 23, With IM CO\lnty Clerk ol 30, 11191 F562 noticed eboV9. Th• bu1lne11 namt u•ed proptf1Y win be llald at the ne1"':p 30 tt!MI F5e'1 Orengo County on 09129/N YOU MAY EXAM- lly lht seller at that loca· hour of 10 00 AM . on lht Have you 1t1!1od doing ' 1H88'171070 PUBLIC NOTICI INf the filt kot)t by tho I"ff'rE"o/'~r~~ V:.i~· 30 day or October. Hl98. bus1neu y111 No PUBLIC NOTICI Daily Pilot Oct. 2, e. 11. P1 lt1o 8 1 oourt. If you ere • ptr· PY and SPORTS MAS: d~~.o-:i• a~~~~ 11. :~ m-. B .~,=ti' Wit r.ted "otttkHI• IY•IMH 23, 11111 F555 :~ .... ·~ •• :!n:~· ton i"'9Neted In th• SAGE TRAJNINO INSTI· Storage. county of Or111ge. With th• County Ct.,.k 01 Nwn. •••t......,t PUILIC NOTICE Tiie lotlo-MnQ poraon• ere =~'~he~rt ~elor~~ TUTE Slelt of Cauforn11 Orange County on Oll'Uf9t Tht tollowlng '*"°"' 111 doing buatneu aa: Par•· ,. f 11 Tho anticipated date ol The propetty I• at0ted by 19988770421 dor"Q t>uttnoet u : Brett'• P1ottttous lualMH d111 lntlt'lort, 7 Sea Covt Ne'J'_•tt, tn!1 1 Pf' lilt bulk 111• hit Novltm~rl DrtllOI St. Miili Sloragt. to-Dally P1IO\ Sept. 25 Oct 2 PhOtO bl)l'•ll. Inc., 179$4 M•m• ..... .._.nt \.arle, Ntwpof\ 8tac:h, CA I oao~oo ndl ~QPO -~~ I , ·l908 II I I ol ice O ctted at 1100 Brltlol St., " ,,,.. ' r .:. Magnolia Strffl, Fountain TM folOwlng l)OflOnl art 112HO nwn ry a ..,. r•..., Jlmtl M Mtrtln, Esq . 535 Coat• M111. CA 112820 • •• 11• 1~ '41" va1r1y, CA t210I dOlno butlneU ••. MAIN OeniM Olbflelle Moore, 7 of .. t-1• ...... or of ~ton Blvd. Tenth Ftooi. The. teemt to be 1ot<1 ,,. PUBLIC NOTICE erett'a Pholo EicpfH•. Inc. STREET THAI", 2418 s St• ca.... Lon•, Newpon ettV .,.tltlon or account Co111 Mtll, CA 02828 generally dllCf11led II IOI· (CA), 1170 Santa AN A...... Mam, Sant& AN, CA t2707 8each, CA t2MO • jl_rov4ded In HCtiOn Thi• b\ltk Hit It •ucbltc1 rowt; furnltute, clothtng, Flctllloua aueln .. t Suite ,J, Coeta MHI, CA M•"' Strfft Tl'lrtft Storo, Thia bu•'"'" I• con· 12IO of tho Cehforf'li• to Calllornla Un•l0tm om• 1oo11 •r'td/Of othtf hous.. Nama ltat•nMnt 9:1027 (CA), 2411 s Mlln St , ducted by: tn lndlvldual f'robet• Code. A Re· (llt1c111 Co<S• Se,uon hold Item• •l0ttd by tht The following pettons are Thi• t>u•lntu 11 con· Santa Ana. CA 112101 Have you t11ned doing qu .. t for Spoclal Notice &108 2. following penon•: doing bu•lnH• u : ltlctur• dueled by: 1 ~orpor111on Thia bualneta 11 con· bualneH yet? No tonn I• •v•IM>I• trom • I( •O l\lbj~I, tht name N•rn• 01 AcCOUnl • Thi• OIQllll 11\deo ProdUC• HtVt you atarttd dOll'lg dUcied b)" Umlted U1b4i11y Deni .. Oabrltll1 Moor• tM court cltrk. and aCldllH o the Ptfton Space Number tlont, 2256 Httll•ll• Or , bullf!lll ytt? No co. Thia 1t1ttmll't w.. llltd Atl 1Nz t. .. 1111-~ rillh wtlorn ct1lm1 may be lion C \llo, 430C Colla Me11 CA 112627 Br•tt'• "Photo Expt1u. Ht~ you 1t1ned dOlllO 11111th tht County Cllrk ol ;::;::... b a.wy td It J15mt• M. M8~rtclln, Marcel Ot11darl111. It GD Aobtl' Pa1ktf Jonea. 2255 Inc .• Brtn Gl1va. Pree. bualn"' yet? No Or.nge County on 10/00/M O'IW • a~ tq., 53 Ac"lon v • Bruce Olullano. 541£ H•rlttge Or , Co••• MHI Th11 t lalein.nt wit flltd Main Strtot Thrift $lor1, 1ttt871i781 UI' -• Tenth noor. 011.t Mt11, Din Oarman. aoc: CA 02&47 wtlh th41 Count}' Clttll or &con wataon. Member Dall Pitot Oct 1 11 23 e10 ~ClllMm' ~A 1>2~?8 •nald the ~~'',,d•~! 1.41chte J~llllck, 4060 David frtnc1a Howand, Oteno• Coumy on lO/OtlM tn11 tt•ttment w11 filed 30 t1191 · ' ;so& • ,1 or f1Ung ~I m• ... a• "" John Olatn, 7471 22&2 Herlt•QI Or, Coatt tHll7717.. with ltlo Counry Clttll of • • ovember 2. 1~1. ""t"h Aor> A1gna1uson. IS'E Meu. CA 9211'1 De~y Pilot oet. e, 18, 21. Ofanot County on ... 91 PUILIC NOTICE :iiZi ;.... CA It th• bu•l"H' d1y,pe °'1 Rotl "•Y· 4~' fhl• bualn111 It con-30 IM fa&3 1fflt78tl41 !flt Ille datt ape,llled Lutllen Wagntr, 4t3C dUC19\t by a pet11H'1 p•rt· • 0 .. ..., Pilot Oct I II 22 floUUoue auMneH 10111. 101'9. 10/11 ab011• Qregoty Offoan, '740 CLAa811't•D _., ' ' ' N It 1 nt ,01ted' October t3, 11198 Dafad : tOflWI tl't th• relOUf<:o you '° tM '&7o Tho ~::WC • •m.:n. °'' AMllUCAN tNITI· Stoned: Jantl '""°" On t°t•• move? "" count on to H M• SELL doina O\ltl~f°' ... HA• o~e111oc1<1d w11h JUTI OF MAllAOI Thla notlcA ~ o .,.n In ac:• myriad ol rnercl'lan-n.etl louth Poinle 1490' atutM • S•ll your unw•nt•d =:r:1• 1:-C,~1~1,:,~ Soll your extra d•H heme. "°9~ ~Hill•. CA t2M3 • A c•ll to STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? ••••••••••••••• The t.11al l>tpar1mtnt 01 tit• Dally Pilot I.I plta.Jd lo tJllnouttcl o "'"' sttt·lct now 011allobl• lo ,,,,., b•sin11s.s. nt wll/ now SEA RC II th• nom• /or you at "° txtro rltorft, tuul sa111 vou tht hmt and tht trip to tltt Couff Houst l1t $41114 AIM. 1' ~I rount, qfttr ,,., s1att1t;, t t>tttpl#td wUJ wlUft.ll 10..,. Jkd/Unu b11sin11s nttlfft .)lattMtnt wltll t/t• Cou,.17 Cltrt, publl.tlt ottu o wt for four wttb 01 nqulnd bf law Giid thn/U• yow proof of pu~IJratihn ••ltlt tlst Coun~' Cltrt P/tD.Jt stop by lo flit your fktid<J.u bM1l1tn1 '""'"'"" Ill t~ O.U, ... Pilot, .UO W. Bay 1., Coil" MuA. U you tMltOI stop bJt ,,_,, tfllJ ., aJ (1141 641-./J)/ and wt will Makt IUTYUll"'.-,'" /"'you to,..,...,~ thit proctdurt by trUlil. .. t item• iho ... v wayl household OUf cotumf\• com_. ~ed vetMcld J-v OM. u»a -m Aini•· Claulfltd To place your 8•11 vour home items Qualified Duyere to classlfitd toeo. Mletton VIOjo. CA will hll~ ~~~~« ~~~~~d. !n C~utt~d c~~·Hff M ·HH ~~~~• ~c~L-~9:4:2~~=·~·~-~~==~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~B•~--~ ' • . . .. . . . .. . -... . .. . .. ,. ... •" Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Index a II .... , ... ..... , . ,. !) at-.n .. ...,.,. II Cl .... .,... · SEllVICE DIRECTORY -for All Your HorM Md Business Needs - 4 .......................... . __., ........... 1.c.m ByF&~ (7li) o:H.C,:Wi wi.. ..... 111<111•~ '"'.IT 11~111•" wul 1•h1111r 1111111lll'r •••I •t II• •II""' 1 .... 1. 'uh ll 1•r11 ~ 'I'"'"' ) By~ (7 li) Ml -,()~8 - By Ma.Mn Pel'80n: .\,~II \\. •I H.I\ S1 ..... , ( ll•lil \11••11 (',\ '>:!ii:!'"' \1, ,, • , ... 1111 11°. "''' .... Hours 1d1·phn111 x .m.1111-.i 011"1". \1 •• , .... , I ·~~" \\111~-111 8 W11111-:i 1101'111 \I. L" I r" h• • CORONA DEL MAR lAJ(E FOREST 1055 NEWPORT NEWPORT 2169 COSTA MESA 2624 BUSINESS & 1022 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillmiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 1069 BEACH Friday, October 16, 1998 H111f'l'! m11i nr ndltnl" or• 11h1·" 1 IO ( lmnsr "11ho111 llfllf1 ' I Ju· puhh·lwr n·M"n•·~ rlw right It• 1 r·ri;;..1r, ,,., Ja,. '''· r•' ,...,. or r•·)N'I (Ill\ 1 In• tfii•d aJ\t'11t•c 111~111 Pl•·•t•r n l'"rt 811\ t>ttor !1111 ma\ hr Ill\ 11111" I l<l-.lfll"lJ ad llllllJl·dt1t11•h 1111• l),uh 1'1lot lit'•~ pl• 011 l111(11lt1\ r ... Hll\ '11•)1 Ill Ill 111h1.-r1i ... ·1111·111 (.11 "l11d1 II Ill \ I ... • 1• 1i<111•1h(,. ,.,,~ .. fll fur rh~ 1 u•t i.f 1h(' •Jmr• 11r111all~ t.il.,, .. Up1('d In 1lw ,., ,,.,., ('u clt1t1111 nnl) hr 1tll11..,1•tl for 1h1• fir·t Ill" r11on ----Deadliiles u \11111rlaf ............ f ri<lu}.5:00pm 'rhull!(ia} •• \\t!cl111•,.,da} 5 UOptn Tu1· .. da~ ......... \1onday 5:00pm rridnv ......... .'J'h11r-.<l;.l\ 5.lXlpm ~·1·d1w .. da)" .... f11t'sday 5:00pm ..,aturda) .......... Fnd11~ ;)JlOprn EMPLOYMENT 5530 EMPLOYMENT ·5530 EMPLOYMENT 5530 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii OREA T DUY on • 3Br iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiii•i 3 plex 2br 1 ba, f rplc; FIN AN CE Ocean Vlewl on 2Ba HH. New cafpet, NWPT SHORES 2BR *3br 2ba upper dplx, nu patio, quiet, no pots,-------··· ASSIT Mngr/Ca1hler CREOITJCOLLECTIONS: PT Demonstrators Forrested Canyon. new exterior & Interior Ofc, 2BA, Beam cell, paint 1 car gar, on the carport. $750/MO NB. area Exp'd, fiQll ACCTS RECEIVACLE Week0day1 1n store 1n Gl EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY Charmer! Lot value paint. Huge famlly newer tile roof, $349K ca(lal. S1650mo. yrly (949) e4a.2e17 hrs, PT/FT Generous Must have min, 2y1s your area. car neces U39,900 Low malnt. kitchen/den leads lo Bill Grundy Realtors (949) 673·7353. alter 6 1_N_e_w_IV_R_•_f_u_rb_l_a_h_e_d_ BUSINESS Pay 949·376·36 t '1 strong collections, sary, e><p <I prolerre<I Ml ml Hiii• 1d'ttrttsl91 la ltlla 1 blocl< to beach. Can back yard. Lota of 949-675-6161 OPPORTUNlfY credit & account toe-Call 7\4-642·•283 build new. 320 Hazel. roses, 2c garage with 2 LEASl!SI $2100.obo 1 Br 1 Ba in lovely onc111atlon exp Pror,. CdM Home.949·759· opener. Cour1yard/ Westchtf-Dover Shores On the green of Big gated commty. Walk 2904 c1ent In MS Olflce & Recep\JSec CPA Flrm t.; _..,.,._ b ••'ltd 11 tk FM• "81 Ftlr Honlnt Act or tlll • •m•Htf wtllcll m••n 11 llltttl 9070 Alrlum makes a very 5BA, 4BA, 2900 sq tt. Canyonl 3BR 2.5BA In to theater/shopa.,=iimiiiimmmmiiiiiiiii -..... 'an ... -. • ., .. .., Excel. We offer an ex· ht1o"'n. imcm,.edCoFTurt!aord~; private front yard. approx 9600 sf. lot. XLNT condition te5osr private gar/carport.1• •u·rva.u .. 1.::..u-., , ~ OLDI! CORONA DEL Ught & bright. Bost BV Owner S820K w/2c underground ga· $660·S71 Omo+ $695 •••••••• SE'ITERS/ cellent benefit pacl<· locatton Know1eoge tt alrertl11 ·uy '"'"''"· ll11ll111u 1r .iacrl111laatlu MAR Cape Cod with price for a detached (714) 624·2348 rage, comm pool, spa, dep. Klein Mgmt · Please be wary of out f0~0R.tl£RS age lnch.1dingf 40l(k~ of Word Pef!ect & typ. Ocean view, 1tepa to home In this area. (714) 939·2H)2 tennlal Avail l0/25 049·581-4000 ot area companies rrtrr ~,,,,., .u1o1 ;~0~~tr::u~o:ke~nvl· ing req d, compe• t vo ..... Ill llCI. COllf ttllflll, :m . 11tll4a,, 11111lllJI atltts If .... , •ritl• " .. lat111tlt• ,. ft llllll Hf Hell 'tlltrllct. llmltllloft If fllcrtml.allOll. • Ull UWIPl,lr Wiii Ht beach 3Bdrm 4Bath, 2 Only S209,000. Call THE BLUFFSI -w-8-9-t-S-ld-.-1-8-r-18-8 Check with the local ,.,. •"Mft• ronmenl. s,nd re· saiary. Send resume viewing decks, 3-stop Jenny Bradley, Bl<r. NEWPORT Beautiful g reenbelt Pvt patio, p1kg, close Be It• r Bus Ines s ~ 1 :!·~20 sume with salary his· to: Gensli.e • Muld•r & elevator, oversized (714) 967·7896 3BR 2.5BA. 2c gar, to beach, lrtdry lac. Bureau beforo you Pl'r fl our tory to: Payroll Man-Co LLP 1835 Ne,,.pon 3c gar .. $1,850,000. For More Info COAST 1070 1881 aq.f1. Avail 11/1. $750/mo. Vic 756·1460 send ony money for ager, P 0 Bo>t t560, Blvd Su•t• 02G3 Costa Jim Skahan, Agent Call Diana Prosser or fees or services Read l11p11111~:·11l111rc''' Costa Mesa. CA Mesa, CA 92627 or Clvlta near new 4Br Ron 76().5000 Ext 344 ---------and understand any •II ",,";.w.lt ... r .... c 92628 or fax to (949) fax to 949·650-9565 Prud CA Logo NEWPORT 4Ba, den, hlghly up· or (714) 478·0644 NEWPORT con1racts before you \I~-. 642·7667 REC E p TI 0 NI ST Bw: 11 CH 069 sign. Shop around tor ...... v.antod to· "la Salon ~ 1 graded, largest plan 5. 2Br 28• Extra large BEACH 2669 rates • • , '"'"'"""'""'""1 Food Service workers In COM Eaper. pro· ~l .. ly '"'" .. , •Mtt• • ' 11111 ltf 1111 1st111 dlcll II la l~lta 11 tk law 011t t1Mtn • ,~fl h rdy l11ltrm1• 11111 111 .,ltMlll•tl 111Hr111111 11 11111 844-8373 x 221 liimmmmmmm• By 09wn9e3r !13.1959,000. VIiia Balboa unit w/ mmmmmiiiimmii E~1.;1Mi,.,h1.eil 1111,~J wanted PT, IJ.C Irvine ferro~ 19~9) 675.6403 •Walk to Brlatol * BLUFFS E PLAN * 4 • 7.,. 4 4 oceon vu, many lux1.4ry nml Kro\\,nit Rosldentlal Dining t """'''" .,. n1111.i1 .... -~' """''"' hsl1 l• ,_ .. ,all t11 "1ull!lilllll11. call HUO F P 3BR·3 V•BA+Fam·rm SensotlonalSancerr• upgrades, sec, pool, ••BAYFRONT•• f'nlllorf1\"":11nuucn1 Call: 949·824·8390 R•c1rclln9 Co. n11 arms. ool+ spa S d b 3br 2 5ba, quiet cor· tennls.St800 & $1950/ 2br 2 5ba. pool, frplc, a00ut"'.,i,""'nvv-.from 1 S>\R•. },\ \i -H *•Gen. 0111ce1Loan open "9 for o site• from this No Steps ~5~K ~np~~oSU~~A~ ner 101, gated comm Mo. Bkr 949-642-3850 priv waterfront patio ........ 'l:I .. --, P A I attendant ,n CM 30h!" ' l•fl·frt• Ill 1 ·IOt-424.astl hf beauty. Top of the line OPEN SUN 14 52800 949·675-0854 home.seroa~ rocessor. mer corp a week, S6·S6 25 hr + upgradee throughout, Shatzen R.E.760.3t42 2BR TWNHMS Big ---------addressaden•"""""t....A ... A NB, 574·7701 exll03 inc:enllve, floaiers wilh 1M W.1_.lltftll, OC 1111 ,itaat ..... HUD 11 •2'-3SOO. euper patio. Live the (15 Fecamp) $429.900 Canyon, top golf view, Duplex Stops to sand. '"""""' ....,..,; Dave FAX 574·1753• rellat>le trans 8150 betl ot your life herel •8AVCREST• 3br Claudia REMAX $2500/mo. Baycrest upper umt, 4Br 2Ba Pac:sfcaM;riagooml~ Bookkeeper ful nee<1ed 800-969·2020 BvApptPle••• 3ba, remod kite, cozy 949'-45t·1329 Court 51495/mo. lrg now kit, sunroom, 14252Cu'JIJl>.SUteA~ charge. Admon Ass1t H~:er~lflno 111 NB 1123t 08 $355,000 frplc, hdwd floore. Agent 849-650-3822 2c prkg. 52600/mo ~. B.1Mie..CA92004 tor CM Co. Exp' •----------·. Open Sun 1-4 S519K 1---------yoa11y. Call 673·69001-!:========-l ref's , strong compute •SSS F/T & PfT R•t•ll.; Ha lmark S101e HOUSES/ ~ J.I ~ Owner SM9-S31-6510 MOBILE BACK BAY 3br 2.5ba, Ext. 105 Ask tor Goly skills, Ou1ckbooks •Night Sholl lron1 desk 1n NB needs Asst Mg• CONDOS . ~· BaurldgeCondo 1·tty HOMES 1100 2400sflgyd,gardener NEWPORT HGTS CREDIT Fait:645·9378 •Doak Agent & Salospersons Eorp S end unit 2Br 2Ba, •Uliimiiiimmiiiimiiiiiiii (949) 640•7262 Sml, redecorated 2bd iimiiiiiiiimmmmiit----------•Main1enanc .. * 6~ .• IU!J4 ' Pet ok S2395mo •Housqkeeping prel"d 9-t9·721·806S FOR ALE garage. $245K·S285K CM, Palma MH Park ---------'-Gar, tip Indy, no pets r.,...,,.. Phone: 949·673·7030 Sates ••••••••••I Prud Col 721·3566 2br dbl wide. Kite, an.. B elcourt Hilll 5528,000 St 100 949·650-8145 GET OUT ri1 e•t.t35 Nick 10 30· COME GOOW ,. M I d 11 au-ER tr-11,....,.-WITH USI - ;;;;.;.. ________ ,----------BIQ CANYON Owner pllancea, w/patlo. ot vat• owner 1---------..... .... 5pm Fa,.·949·723·4370 5 t 5450 Totally renovated 2Br NP Penn Sleps to OF DEBT' KING E1<pan<1 ng rota I llO· 'GENERAL 1002 COSTA MESA 1024 Tranefer. Remodeled, SP15aKc•o ren64"'0277. 2BA, w/over 2500sq.hl beach 3br 2ba, now • Mapagtrs Like Boats? Want 10 vortlsing depar1rrien1 Sgi.tvl, Extra Lg Fam, wner "'" fl I I work In Newporl • :·---------1 di 1 & II I 2B ' Luxurlously appointed tile oors, p~ nt, IX• 1Jle can he!E' ... ~~ LI b ? N d h seell.s a self moova1ed I ATTl!N GOLFERS n ng v ng rm. r,_________ w/2 marble fireplaces, lures, gar, lrplc, yrly, !.!'.j . n ar or oe eavy account e•ocu11ve ~ * V .A. * 2Ba, 2000sf, $475K CEMETERY LOT/ b f S1?75mo 930.7527 ·~uirho 11-u·l!4 equipment operator to seU de alop and •er 1 SO Down • SO Move·ln s749K MESA VERDE 1st TO Assumable. wet ar, ormal living • Crtdit Catds Co1110lidottd ,n-.,lllllll\ fui....., th launch & haul boats at vfc~ n~w t>ut1n;as FREE Counseling 4br 3.5ba lg office or asking $548K720.1248 CRYPT '1225 & dining & morel n 1~ ..• 1 vrf"' : a recrea1.ona1 'acP1ty, I 1 FREE List of Homes Slh br. Anne Agt, __________ ,'iiimmmmmmmiiii Owner will carry.I••••••••• •1a1mtnlSW10'tll'U •U.c ·it'ihr,+Sn·.. must bo highly ., .. and ipeca sections HUD/VA REPOS 714·751-4330 Bluff• 3Br 2.5Bar• trade, lease option or MISCELT"""~OUS •lntuestRtductd f.ixRaumt10BOB sponslble, wu1 train, ~eh~~~re~ ~1~~~~·~a':, 1·800·723-6857 Torem Realty 188taf, p11m1at1on PACIFIC VIEW·. 4 77? Call Diana wuu;. •Harawntnls'Stzr·n td 94\l•589'4S6"orCall great hours & bonafus Veteran Real Estate (714) 540.7355 shutter• thruout, new adjoining plots. BuYc 1 Prosser 760·5000 Ext RENTALS r. 9-49•'\S\)•BSSO ut ?I} 949.673•9330 Mon-Sat , year print ad· ••FORCLOSED•• E SIDI! 3br 2.5ba •P· crpts/mlrrored doors or all four 25% beow 344 or (714) 606-t779 I••••••••• •HabfllmosEs ." Eertlslng eitperience 1900 f Iv d wide greenbelt vu SaV retall. pp 845-1850 .,,.8..,.1-g-""'c-.-n-.. -0-n-""''l"~W,.,.,..,M'"" OUTSIDE SALES 1xcouent communlca· Gov hOmH Hu<1. MHA prox a · pr en Sun Open 1·4P S399K PACIFIC VIEW T If, I B $21 HR AVC COMM ton s1<1Hs Ablhty to 1F1n avail Call 24 hrs, hme. Bullt In 1991 Lg By Owner 72o-1125 Ocean view lots. 2 ad· op go vow, 2 r ---------cash paid <1aily, auto set goals and malie 7 dayl 800-555·1003. yd & patios, S309K By 2.5Ba. Custom up· ROOMS 2706 service promotion. prole111ona1 present•· I .OCEANFRONT In owner 949·548·2571 BUILDER Clo•• Out Joining below market gradet, $2395/Mo. ,"iimmmmmmmii CATCH THE WAVE FT·PT 714-375·0491 t1on1 in a last paced F.bulou. Bluff Oc.an 849•875-o0454 Lease. Agent 420-2440 1• LOVE THE OCEAN? and data I or1entod en I Oceanside. Extensive E'SIDE Charming 3BR views. Once In a ---------NB Room av•ll Now PAYROLU vlronment • 1 Upgrades, Stepa to Home on over 8000SF Bluffs Most Upgradltd? I t i-----------r local and environm•n· ADMINISTRATIVE : Sund, 1299,900 comer lot w/glant gar ~f:t~~";8 H~r,~rrtX~~~i ••••••••• Fully furn. turnkey, :e':c'h. •n ran~;3.;1e~ MONEY tal Co seeks outgoing ASSISTANT · Xlni benefll package, -Rand Kaar Agent Will hold 6 care plus 849•723:a120 HOUSES/ 6mo Lease, 2& 2Ba, TO LOAN 2914 ad11onturous people to Payroll assistant and Including 40lk. Drug 848·881·5227 huge RV area. Call tor,_________ deck, huge 2·car gar. ---------help w/OC eicpan1lon. office administrator. sc:raenrng phys cal re• lJATRICK TENORE delalls, S399,000 Charming Nawporl CONDOS Enjoy pools+spa. (By ~:irNT S TO iiiiiiiiiimmmiiimiOiif Tra ining/travel . Full llme pos1t1on. Job ~~~~dm!;'~;a 1111 Al· Xlnt Loe. Earl & Judy Beach Home. Pristine FOR RENT eppt please _ Corona S 2 Fln•nclal woes have _--.<7_1_4""")_3_7_3_·_D_7_2_5_1 duties Include: assist· Please Call & Let Us Taylor Agts948·842· Cond Major Remodel.1 .. •••••••• de1 Mar Properties 724 yo~ on your toes? c HAUFFE UR· 1ng' with payroll for ientoon, Lynn Esola ~=~~ A";.~8~56~~~~ _..4_1,,..2 .... 2_,,· __ .,....,.._~.,., Nice yard, big gar.•• (849) 673·8494 We provide loans Limousine. MalelFo· m1d·1ize company ~!~!~0-4~~~~ ... i;:r,~ 1 •8 0 0 •4 ·TEN o A E EASTSIDE DUPLl!X many extras, S559K, _________ -L-ld-0-1-a-le-4-b-r -3-b-a-, ,-u-n-. •Balboa Penn sher pro! regard I••• or cred11 male 1ra1noes. Goo<1 and e.cecu11ve office News. 330 W•tl Bay 1 very large duplex, Agent, Larry 949-631· BALBOA deck, sauna, frplc. l br nu 2br apt rum history! No fee . wages 714·239·5907 adm1n1stratoon. Please Street, Costa Mesa, t ~ with fabulous owner's 1038 PENINSULA 2107 Pets welcome $3000 gar park S600 avail reuonoble rates I •CONTROLLER• send resume to Ac· CA 92627 l 'V' SOLDf unit. Btoth ~nlll• h~ve Eastbluff Best Buyl Call for showing. Agt. lmmed 714420-4484 1·877·566·9719 Orange County airport ~~u~~~ l;~g.•t~~:.~ '""v"'"a_c_u_u_m-re_p_a_1_r -Po-rs_o_n t • separa •yr s, aun ry 3Br+2Ba+ FR. 1·Sty 949·718·2721 •NB Share home Loan Speclallst area. seeks strong Mesa CA 92628 or no e11p nee, appty Showc11e homes & 2car gar. Great Loci Fixer· Great Location 4Br 2Ba oceanfrt .,..,..,,,__--,,...,..-----,-~ Car, homes, personal hands·on rull function ' in person at Coast lot IDie in our $398,000 RICH, AGT $499K 720-1704 Bkr Fully fum'd, 2 car gar, Lido lale on beech ;~~~etop~eetJhs5~;·~· and debt consohdo· controller to manage .r~u may tu retume Vacuum 333 E 17th Saturday Real Estate 717-4741 nr pier, winter only. 3 +2 view, upper, fp, utll's 949•673.1640 lion, small business accounting, 'treasurer, St CM, X Sfs Santa SupplemenU "'E~-t-=-ld,,,_ __ d ___ Eaatbluff TWNHME $2200 (949) 721·8896 w/d, tennis, boat can wolcome Call loll tr11e audit, taus and olf1cc (949) 642·7667 Anaf17th St. No calls HOMES OF •• • • gate comm, 3Br 2Ba 2c gar new $2475/mo 673·6239 Resume 5hould In· detached 3Br 2.5Ba, • • NB Sh r 2 Br a PI 1 -877-467-4922. admln stratlon. E11col· THE WEEK over 170011, built In kitchen. Turnkey. ON THE BAV bluffs, Upper Bey. resort lac . lent opportun11y in a elude salary h story '9 XI L S3 5 000 Asking Only $244,800 CORONA 3 2 5b nice, quiet, clean, ••••••••• rapi<llV growing in-Phy11cal/drug scr.en-EMPlOY?.tENT Dlaplay ads at•rt E:rl ~t J°:dy faylor. John Miiier 587·3897 DEL MAR 2122 P~rni: 111!; ~=1~g:.~ S620/Mo 640-9377 dusty 1ea<1iog Co. Full _•n-'g"-r•_q'-u_,,_e_d_E_o_e __ SERVICES SSJJ D •adt1J1u.•tw$7d 5 5 1pm Agents 642-4722 Estate Value 3Br 3Ba''iimmmmmmmii lease. S2200/mo.1-N-P--lg-3-b-r_a_p-t,-w-1-0, ANNOUNCEMENTS medical and benetots • n • 1• 714 *58 1880 '••••••••-Immediate opening ***** EASTBIDI! Remodel RV access, Huge Lot, •2 New 3000sq ft • .., • .share w/lem. $550 + 1, c~it 7t4.556•0576, or 3Br 4c.r gar. gr.nit. An>dous owners want homes for lease, qulel ..,,..---------u t 11 & de po s It. u 11 OPEN HOUSE 11 1 0 1 Penthouse Versailles 1 ax r • s u me 1 o . k·t h 1o ooo s F to •• now niy area, ocean vlewsl Call (949) 723-8199 I Lfatlnga tor $151 L~ct !n/R.V. Reio S~I~ PROPERTY HOUSE for Info 949-675-3384. 1br lba no pets, new NP Penn 3br 2ba hie, ANNOUNCEME NJS 7t4·556-4023 :...J2Jadllne Thurs 5pm 5585K 642-3850 carpet. Sl 195. Call ***** S318 ,800 Agent, 4Br 3Ba 2 Story by (948) 675-4175 b• all nu, W/0, gar. 1/2 2920 n pays to advertise John Miiier 587-3897 HARBOR HILL CSTM park. Patio, fp, 2·car tween 7•m·11am M·F blk.to bee $800 Avallliimmmmmmmiiiil ~ In th• best local EASTSIDI! REMODEL 4Br 4.5Ba, tao• vua, gar, hl<·ups, $3300/mo now 949-515·7487 ••Extraa casting ,Real Estate Section Fabulous 3Br·1Br on 7FPa, Marble entry, Sc + HC 949-640-8087. •••••••••1---------Agency has open ca11 : CALL TODAY large lot, wood noo11, gar. $1,889,000 Joan CORONA AP"nTMEN ... S Share NB Condo lor agH Infant to 20 new electr~. copper Burke, Agt. 75~8314 HIGHLANDS ~ '& 2bd 1ba• gatltd, pool/ years. Call for ne>t1 : LISA RIVERA plumbing Charming· HARBOR RIDGE Top floor, elevator, FOR RENT spa, w/d, prkg, s55o/ registration datel CLASSIFIED It's the ra1ou1ce you can count on to ••II a myriad of merchon· d1se 11ems. because our columns compel qualified buyers to calll : 949°574°4252 S388,000 Turnkeyll 180* Ocean View trHtop views, high ......... mo e 44•1785 714-432·8228 • ANNE WILLEY RICH, AGT 717-4741 8500+$.F. 6Br 8Ba calllng1. Roomy One •--------.,,.P""R..,..A,_Y.,,.EA,,,....,T""o,,....s""'T,,...-J-u'"'o'"'eo'·---e_4_2_·5_e_7_e __ 1 NEW HOME E Side CM Cstm Hm. $2,500,000 Br+patlo. Fp, retrlg, --------MISC. May the Sacred Heon : 949·574-4249 3M 2.5ba from builder Agt 1·80<>-640-68fS1 w/d, 2c gar, secure BALBOA RENTALS 2744 or JHut be adored • • aprox 1780af 9rt cell's prkg. Ready now. and glorified, loved AC, walk·ln clo1t's, 2 Harbor View Hiiia S1.300/Mo. Corona ISLAND 2606lmmmmmmmiiiiiil and praised, pr•· car attac gar S285,880 38' 2·5Ba. entry, room del Mar PropertlH mmmmmmmiiiii Houae 1l1tlng & cloan· served throughout the 1006 .. 4 ... 722 ... 120 for expansion/pool. (948) 673·8484 ___ •,....• ___ .. ___ VIEWS! $835,000 Adorable Balboa la. unit Ing exchange for rm. world now and tor· iiliiiimmmmmmml Zero Down Payment Agent 673-5354 2bd, f/p, grt kltchen, CM or NP. 41 yr old ever, Sacred Heart ot PEST VALUElll Only S1037/Mo. 3Br COSTA MESA 2124 must aHI $1550/mo. Jam ref 949-574-9890 JHus, pray for us: St. llr+fam rmJdln rm, 2.5Ba, 2c gar, Great LIDO ISLE Brand New Avall now. 509·7115 Jude, worker or mlra· Ba, vintage Island deal. Asking 1159,800 5Br/5.5Ba-3753Sq.Ft. • .. •••••••• cles, pray 1or us; St. bme on full-alze lot Call Agent John Miiier, 3c garage. Bill Grundy E'Slde 28r 18a back ---------1• Jude, helper of the A.tnllmil•d potential 848·587-3887 Reallor. 94M 7S.8l81 hie w"'l,d• w/d hk·up, BALBOA COMMERCIAL hopeless, pray for us I Of future develop·---------LIDO ISLE LOT ~~· Co1r,.-nM::~.1;:, PENINSULA 2607 REAL ESTATE Say this prayer nln< ant, zoned for a 1 12 VIA V.LLA • limes a day and b~ ' uplax .•• Situated on DANA POINT 1026 XLNT 35x88tt LOT Unit 8 (alley accell) the eighth day your ~ rim•· alrHt within ASKING $529,000 $1 100/Mo. 648·0912 •11850. 3Br 28•• prayer wlll be an· teps ol Hndy beach Dpl• 5275 000 3Br 2Ba Biii Grundy Realtort=0.,.,r,,..,..,,84,.,5-,,._8..,,34,..,,1,,,_..,.,..-...,..., Vaulted ceilings. Frplc, 1---------swered. II has ne11er , P1lced at: $650,00011 & 2Br 2B~. 3c gar, nu Call 675-6t8l E'SIDE CM Beautiful nu pnVcrpt, bale, gar, COMMERCIAL bHn known ·to r.11 l ANQl!LA OLA.SEA 2Br 1Ba cottage, sngl lndry hk·up, no pets PROPERTY 2778 Publlcatlon must be WIETRO Rl!ALTY pnt, roof. 493-0781 or Nl!WPORT HEIGHTS car garage. S995/mo. 760-1713 or 586-6489 promiHd Thank you HICKORY fARMS Gift Supenlsor Coord1ni.lte recc1vlile prep & send1n 0 1 H1ciK>rv fttrnu ~111s Gift Sales t:Mn cxtrn mont?y durm~ the holidays !iclhnq lfo.:L-ory farms ~it~ i\HO\."I 1\VI Ri\Gt \Vl\Gt NO I"' NI \:I S S l\R'\ \\'II I "'·\IN Pi\R I OM I UI I rl~U Apply in person: Hlllire.n Square 2;0 E. I 7 t • Co~ta Mc.s<1 (bc!W\."'Cn Scinr<' Ana & W'-=!tmln~terl 849·723-0653 49&-7649 J.Webb, Bkr Walk 10 all achool1, Avall Nov 1. Rita, Agt .,.,,,.._......,.,,,,..----~liimmmmiiiimmiii St. Jude, tor you• fron this upgraded 64M318 1Br 18• ooeanfrt NEW 2000•f bldg. In help. MAR ~ II_.. t 11 h ,.,.,.________ Xl"I View, upstairs, nr c R t ~:, .... 2B:,m Jeta:~~ Harbor View HomH plerl 1950 Avail 1t/1 ~.:~0o~:.n'ra.ld's~.=Ftorrf;11te•, _______ 2 _ 9 _ 2 _ 5 !n-•suI!r-..Ylrl071• office/playroom, two 4Br Montego, cul-d•· 1049) 72Ml8D8 ...... LOST & •J .. i r;.I.:. ~i, U f I aac, lg yrd, A\11 11-10 Ow /"' 3 pa os, pro •aa onally S2600/Mo. 780·8608 ---------ner ... gt. 8 ~·7433 FOUND Br Edlton H.S. laridacaped. fairly CORONA liii•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Hc,QOHR!'.NANDS PEN IUN priced at $525,000 Short Term 38f 2Ba us....nw. r HB near Bu1h··d & ~ ~ -.~.· Mlcu'o,..,, °"'' HUNTINGTON 1022 BEACH 1040 -0 1·5 0 40Pa•N 'a"uVNIN1•.a Fum, chlld• room. lull DEL MAR 2622 IND aau.n.1o 2788 .. __ , .. _ ~ = gltchen, Frplc, w/d , wvw DW Caro ~-. _ _ _ .L ~ u_. 11100/Mo. Dep./Ref'a Male cat grey & set'VI09 Oftenl90 1 , • of 19. JjN•w graf'lte gaa -•2 •-I amene. Avl 10/26-1/8 warner (LOST 0-2G) ~ . . ~J •00 .. cenalr, 1ecurlty syt 3BR 2.5BA 2740 11, ~ c..t ~ Req'd. 84!MMS--4517 Quiet, e1 .. n 1Br 1Ba. LOW RINTI lnduslrlal white tiger. Purple col· ~ welciom. gueati, moinkJ1n lroffic 1eanl 1Br +convert· 8y0wnet'525K :'*'Y Studio/Loft 280.5 c/Port. pat, $850/11• 4800af 78C9nt 1f NNN 882·280et64·1eo5 fwtresumesto64<-036'orcal AU white + aparkhng gated community, ··-A.-.U.. BIO C0t0na 2 bike, space w/omces. 2200· lat wfgrMn tag. ?t4• control, & secure mg!n enlrance. ,1 Ible den, $235,000 (?14) M3-0049 GP•IU!N Flow.r St. ''Lag. Bch cat ok, (941) 875-4541 Jacki• (7t4) 873•2714. u.--o __ _.,_ ~ .,o.n Cl'"\l::• I Charm", pvt enVpkg, Loat Eddie J. Rutsotl numun l'WMNf~, 1.r~ ~ • 491 Morn "I Cnyn • NWPT HOHTi 3Br egl occ, no JMt•. Open -------------------Terrltr. WhUbm spots, : OPIN IA 1-4 IJlVINB 1044 2Ba 400$.F. detached h .. Sat 12-3p 1695 NEWPORT NEWPORT am .. blk ~ollar. Oct 13, '~ a.,/ JIM otnce/bonu. rm, pror1, ________ ···ca 2ae9 ···ca 2e•9 e~:: :'~~~rt:C! • ill. . .I. ~-· • I " .. • •• landec..,.. 405 lrvlM e~uGTON IOft u 8IOft. v • ~ ... ,.., x~u a • r .... • 14MK MS-4592 Pp vauan lilil••&iiiiii•• ••••••&liiii We1te11ff P•~• or 11\h <1.•~.M.1.GJA Bonu1 rm, media rm, IUCB 2140 St CM. PealH CAii "r' .__ e.ooosf lot, onefad at 141.a:H·81'1/8144 Offarewd at 1n&.ooo J .. nne LaFourcada Re/MU IMIM51·1247 1041 9'1V IL ... IL l'lnd ll. 01 ........ . _ ... _ ---------- ----,. ----------------. -- a.lbo9 Newport RMlty, Inc. &tabllth«J 1971 Wlllllrl ~--·· Ou•"°"'' .............. 11 ....... t •r t .......... H.,-cl wd "''· La yd. 9'1, pate o1c IMO. 221 112 Ch1caoo M9-31 .. 11os llVIHI 2144 .. PAJRWAY APARTMBNTS AT BIO CANYON OATU> COMMU'fnY BY P~ l9LANI> QeMlllf\tl trOCllf'ICd Strcet!I ftnd 1'!11f C'Qllf9C vtews. ~ atttmo IMt~ rn )~ ll!f8e 1. :1 °' 3 nu .,.,,.,... ... , .. ,.,. • l'M><WRfVll(llC • Wftjtl(lf~~ ·~ • ·~ !WlKJd • .,., •l\lfcordl~ • WCI bM In 1 ftnd 3 Of\ • I\ liwm 9),..,,,, • 11.«IO I0"3 ..a • ~<'al~ ft44-05(]D • no pee• HEALTH• flTNISS 3000 WANT•D TO LOOS8 WSIOHT & MAK• MON&V Call 1.eoo«l7..nN. thopplno '°' a new ~•nt? CIMalfled tat• you oompare C091S • Without ....... °' worry1 • ·ce•n••111 ...... n • • •••••••• Please be a .... 3re thal the r1s1 f'\gs In th•• cat· egory may req111r• you 10 call a 900 number in which there Is • charge por minute, MERCHANDISE ANTIQUES 6010 .~ • , 12 r nday, October 16, 1998 TODAY'S CRaSSwoRP PUZZLE ACROSS ··~ OUMn-group 6 Mof9000f Audr'9( I Lodi petta 14 VICluall 15 "UnJe P*tchet• he~big-1" 18 Polalo llale 17 Wlltlf MolrllOll 18 Pffky Ina.cl 111 lar04HYed monqy 20 Make beloved 22 Fah apart 24 Job·huntefa need . 26 Small group 26 All'J)Ofl tnfO 28 Natal 10099 33 Computer tc:fMn •ymbOlt 37 Valley '° ·-flttlOI\· 41 GOiden Fie«• at1lp 4!' Type ol roll 43 er.loetlild 44 Wlndalorm 45 latc;l1 - IClqUlfl 4e Leg pens 47 Egg dish 411 Aclr•H WHI 51 Give 0t lake 54 CMcuu again 611 Ca11fom1a CABINETS 3490 Woodwork Doore Inst ~S PlllZ.&.ll IOlVEO SI AM•E:DDY •N" E E NMA SIS F •eRE T Cl AOE N T •A P a;• I E IC M N I c H s N J J A R R y I tE~Att¥l••• UNl I ~ .X~ "B"AHCJ I 1nL El I E •RI " rUN£ LENT ... ~10s iS £ E 0 F I G S P H A S r: 1011• o ,~.., u.~r ..... .,,...._. 30 Unclolhed 31 High 'Pl11a 32 Hoalth resorts al Othello'1 l<>e 34 Sludf al the last n11nu1e 35 Fl1rt.1tro11s l1tre JG C11rot 38 Craw1mo inHtl 39 Wt1111cr"1 need 42 Mamott Uflll 4Ci -over f int 48 M.l<Jo eQWJI to Scen11 52 Chllnge \:Ok>11 11ga1n 53 ·0on Juan• poet 55 Sword handles 56 -onesall ol use 57 Move lurtivelv 58 Prepared ladder 590~ 60 Canyon 50Ufld 61 Bnng 1n a etop 6? Leafy vf!We 6& In the put 10 11 12 13 c1rANING cloNI• remdld, cro...,11 .---------. molding bHe/trlm etc 8G4·1D34 • BASIC Carpet ' Uphol Cleaning Alfurdabl• eallmatea over 1111 phone! . •93;-8190 3528 COMPUTER ~HP,1 714·540·6344 _ LHllr lhowere Aep'd -Re9rou11ng 6 lt11ta1111 --------U 70130 .. n ol T ilt 073-00H or o•o-e~ao TRADE 8uy II. S.11 ti. lflrtd It ca ... med. tllrouoh claulfied CS42·S878 ........ 8y CHARLES GOKN with OMAR SHAIN' and TANNNf HIRSCH Clfl'> OFF AT 'f ff£ PAS r Uoth vulntrablc. North cl.cols. NORTH • H~ J Q Q lOl o AKIOl •A 95 WE.ST •A ~AST •762 Q J 964 0 Q9874 •6 J A 87 S 0 65 3 •Q8742 : .SOUTH • K Q J 10 9 S Ii? KJ OJ • K J 10 3 . • 'Ilic h1dding: NORJ If llA~1 SOVfll W~'T 10 Pl ) • I'& IN f Pu 4• Yim pq p .. Oix:mnlC lead ? S1utly the d1agn11n :ibo11c. Would yuu r!lthcr play or defend a cont.ra<:l of four ipadcs by South? ·n lC auc11on 1~ s1r11ghtforward. Ni. the cards lie, three no trump by North would he a "gimme." On any lead by Easl. IO tr1e'ks are assured, 11 are probable and dedarer might even cmcrgu w1lh three ovcrtricks should We't "go to bed" with 1he ace of hearts Dul four spudc~ i'> the nonnal l!UlllC to rea1.h l~vcn 1f you mi&g11c~~ the lo<.·uuun ol the queen of clubs, you 'hould lo!.e 110 more than one u1d 1n c.ic.:h \u1t except diamonds - unlc!'>' you urc foccd with tht\ d1stt1b· ut1on! . Suppote you cl.xi to plt1y. W.: I leads a low club. anJ you wm in the c~ hand with the ten and routtne· ly start e.11tract1na trump • CWho would nOl at the tublc '> Wer.i takes the ace perforce .ind pluy~ another club. Ealt rum. n:turns a heart lo Weul ace and ~ores n11othcr club ruff -down one Want 10 change your 1111nd? 11\Ctl we will take the helm after you lead a low club. Win 1n hand, lead the juc~ or d1amon<h to the ace und cash the king, di!ieard1ng a heart, then lc:id th~ ten of duunonds and d1'iCard tl11: king of hearts when Ea.\t pro<luccl> the t.iueen When Wc"t gam" the h."lllJ with 1hc ai.:e of i;paJc:>. 1hc dcfcmkr can )Ult give partner a club rufl. but there is no other entry 10 the W.c~t hand for a \CCond cluh n.tfl. 'Oic defenders i Ct no more than three tricks. Making four·OO<l . '11\e t~hnical name for this u.un· munications-cuttmg 1cchn1quc i ca.lied, appropriau:ly enough, :i Sc1sson. Coup. Learn to be a bettu brid&e play- er! Subscribe now to the (,,orcn Bridge Lnter by c~llinar(800) 788· J22S for l.nformatJon. Or write to: Goren Drldae Letter, P.O. Box 4410, Chicago, 111. 60680. When you're tuned into classified you're tuned into your community. Il~e.llot krucger painting rtslde111/ul (aux (lnlshlng wood rtsloralfon mi.11th cw 548-5481 lie. 74-08·~ PET ------St:RVICES 3870 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily P.ilot ORCO PLUMBING (I DRAIN .CLEANING 7-0AYS/\1UK r. fitiun DiM'ounl 760-8170 CUSTOM SLIPCOVERS Sl'mi-r11tirtJ ~ulkr ,1f frn 25Qo OFF Mat1mal/L.borl 25 J iff ertnt .:ol(lra .,f dtnim-f.t 100'• of nlhtr f abm~! 35 )'••ara of p 1al1Lv .vork .uHl ,·r11h 11m.l;1•lllpl TAX PREPARATION 3925 TAX PROBLaMS~ Aud t I , no n ·fl I er, collecllon. I cen helpl G4SM'73 ... 905 l..it.#72770:. -S TUTORING 3929 Can'l Hem lo get to all those repair lobs . around the hous•7 let the • CIHtllled : Service • Directory, ; ,, help you llnd : rellablo1 help.-:. _____ ,, Olve us fl cnlfl CLASSIFIED 042·5878 LOWEST RATES "A BETTER MOVE" Pet Sitter/Dot Welker -------.. PATleNT TUTOR M •th (artth•C alc) phyalca, chem. tHt prep (CSEST/OAE/ SAT) Free Info Jim Madia 7U·S47·MATH Oally/Overn ~ht vla111 Rela avl. Uc ct/Bonded o.rn .. 714 935.ae10 PIASTER REPAIR 3880 PIHler/Stucco '•lch ·Serving So Ca 25yre· Llc•32080" 24Hra 714·114-78:11 PIHter/9t"coo '•tch •Serving So Ca 2&yrt• l.lc•320IU UHra 714•994-7831 t~; Sell your extra househoCd Items In CLAS81FIED Call 642·5678 Phr•lo• Chem Math J H S /H 8 tc o 111• d u t 1 Baalca lo SAT II/AP Phy1. PhD 857·3648 FIND an apartment ttuouoh classtfled Newport'Beoch/Costa Mesa Da1fy Pilot · . . . F:riday Octobor 16~ 1998 I' -APPUAHCES 1011 GAUGE SIU.ES ::aWJ:>•T 8169 IMW 9030 iiHiiiONDiiiiiiAi&iiiiiiiiiiiigoiiiaiiis JAGUAR 9105 MERCURY 9135 TOYOTA 9210 VOLVO 9230 WA.,......,,...,... ••• aMW 3181• c~• '83 CIVIC llX '87 XJe L Sdn 40 '95 SABLI! as 1 1~• oo ea h I' 1 20 Aed"an CO loaded AT, moonrt. mint (97·3998)145.995 Loaded, am·tm casG, ..... c ' r g --------•• , ..... Toolbo•. ( IM23) ... 0 995 (3CHB412) ··p··· 1150 Oood condition! ••••ft& computer, d••lta, 1 C••ta •• --· L•xua 0 BAUER JAGUAR (924995) S0,095 e31.oa•7 ........., (714111~3-4800 Co••• M••• IS'·-•toe ~ •. misc furnlture, Lt-··-·-.. ··~ WE8TMINST--LI I M _., u I thl E thl ·-...-_.._ •n , .. OIO XJ8 Sdn 40 nco n· ercurv c 0 ng. very ng (714t •4o-583 (714) 892·8808 .,, '7141 .... 0 ... 30 must go 521 eo1 .. ,_ ........ _..,......_ _____ ...._ __ ....,,_ __ ,,..,___ (97-4034)S43,485 1 __ , __ -__ ._ .. _v __ 6014 •8...a Antwat1 Muttl Ave, X ltrHt e. 15th '•7 Z•3 '84 CIVIC 40 BAUl!R JAGUAR '87 Mountelneer 40 =~iii•iiii&liiiiiiiiiiiil Home, All lelan~ Auto, only 12,000 ml AC, PS, am·fm CHI, (714)953-4800 c o, prem sound. ABS ovlne Muet ••Ill ~~;:~. s~~t~:~!~~I•••••••• '88233t>•xu.' 27 ' 777 <~S::;i :l.S:4 '87 XJ8 Sdn 40 (J1~5;:i.•:_~-:.97 BlllCk L.ecquer 5 furniture, books, TllllSPOITATION Ml8alON Vll!JO Llncoln·Moroury (97-4032)$45, 185 Llncoln·M•rcury '85 LE VAN AU1o, A.C, '90 780 TurbO Wagon, st reo, cc. mog'o Sliver/tan tmr, 81k ml. o1 g own grt C:Ofld boo~.•· non smoker $21#0() (7,.4) 004-0\52. ~9900 949·854·5174, '95 • RUNNER IR5 VO SW c N 9 5 4lC4, low miles. auio LK A E 23 (3MIV145) $111.950 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714) 892·8908 '70 Bug 4·Spd, AM FM St reo NOW Pain! Runs Groot $2100 OBO 940·723·5169 drewer dreuer" Jewelry, ·••II boat, I·-------(949)384-0.... (714) 840-5830 BAUER JAOUAR (?1 4 ) 540•5830 nightstand In good M t ... """'"' 1• '"'5 ODYSSEY EX V (714)1153..-800 '88 4 RUNNER '82 Rabbit Cabrlolet condition. $150. ut ang, .... a_.,wng •---------• an '98 MYSTIQUE V6, lully oqu p, 'doan, Call SMMS0.2025 equip, tool•, blk••· 7011 CADILLAC 9040 Lo l.o ml, full equip ··~9~~~~~)~::n.o4.05 l.oaded, auto. AC (OlS4091 524,987 rust ... , ~Ira cl lln and leave me .. age. appllancea, col· BOATS (028051) 118,4117 (8411521 (S l 2,4981 LEXUS ntar a..ter lkJblk nu tecllblH houaehold L•XUS AUER JAGUAR Co••• Me.a MISSION VIEJO paint. top, tlrn • oon bod hke new Item• & much much W ... NT•D aoaTO.. c"•4 CONCOURS MIS810N VIEJO (714)953-4800 Lincoln Mercurv (8491384•0884 brakes, rno. t>e1t1 1150, white & black morel Map Avalt at .. .. uat top, 21K ml. (849)394-0884 ,97 XK8 Convt 20 71.._540•5830 tto1es .. &3200/obo kitchen aet SlOO, din· 124 Colllne In the WMAL•R under 18", (3LV5~l~ua =2,888 ,88 CIVIC LX Blue, 4 (98_.15211820985 '90 CAMRY LE Call 548·1323 Ing Ht gla11 w/matble alley. In f~~ e:~.':72 Call W•aTMINaTllR dr, great ahapell BAUER JAGUAR--------. AT,' full pwr. mint '87 VW Quantum 1tand S37511411-654.0SS7 ---------.... (714) 882.e•oe t4,200 ml. $12,900. (714)953-4800 PLYMOUTH 9165 (3RXASIO) ~14,!i88 :ran, tinted auto, 4 di liC C0n0NA Oy1 949·224-0133 or LEXUS OF smogged, ntce ride! Iii &\ --------•94 DoVllle idn 4D EvH 949-844·8938 '87 XK8 Cpo 20 ' WESTMINSTER $l800 (949) 673-4596 .'MERCHANDISE DELMAI 6122 POWEJlBOATS cu..-0911•21,9ee '97ACCOROEX4d ~l\1t~31~~~~:: ~!a~~i~~.~~~~s. (714,802-oeo8 oovwseeTLE Misc 601s 7012 BAURR JAGUAR ~ 11 ve Ith Sport$ pkg, PW, r-' • l'iiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (714)953-4800 u pwr, • r (714)953-4800 (179187) $10,9!)4 --------·• (00:0305) S I" 987 , •SAT 8:30-1:00•. ,. (005317) $19,987 Coeta M••• VANS 9225 -·• ' If You Went' To WI 4501 Falrfltld, off 28ft Unlfllte Mega 1978 LEXUS •---------Llncoln·M•rcurv MISSL~OXNU~IEJO Cameo ShorH Rd. Roomy teak Interior. CHEVROLET 9045 M18SJON VIEJO JEEP 9110 (714t 540·S830 Th• Lottery Cell D 0 w N • I z I N G Flybrldg• •IHpl 8, ,'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (9481384-0884 ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • 8 4 D 0 D a E 3 5 0 ..__tv_4_9_) 3_e_4_·_o_o_8_4--t 1-800-775-0712 JC 9421 aofH, tablH, garden low hr• 5&2-<434-7600 11 1' •--------~ 'Juat GrHt Flrowood 10011' clothH, toys. On •horo mooring + P~~:~L~:,~o: mt HYUNDAI 9090 °8F~l~h~~~~~~ ~':.'11:: PONTIAC 9170 ~:~.9''t.,,,/0~~:t·~~ Avoid the ruthl Order •SUN 8·11r00• Bo•ton Whelor. (114910)S1~050 grey llhr Int. 12!Skmlliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 67,900 ml, 1 owner, nowl $135 a cor~. $75 1218 Key WHt. Many All AccHtorlH, S1 9K LEXUS ul' 1 went to buu any $6900. 875·3853 '08 QRAHD AM records S5900 01:>0 112 cord Delivered chlldrena Item a, or OBO. 87S.1835 Wl!STMINSTl!R " Like new, loaded, 949·759·3407 free to your driveway. ExerclH equip etc.. (714t 892-8908 Toyota pick up 4X4 (518428) $13,990 ---------• 714-885·1432 No early birds. longbed/regular. Ask LEXUS 9115 Coat• Mesa Con~&"'~"' sm BOATS 7014 for Jose 949-65°'7149 Llncoln·M•rcury Classified SELL your used ven•cre lhrough class11 ed 842-5678 " --... ~'< !!.O -c -. ID .. Q. ID ~­If 0 ._.o :s ! ID :S -~ M ... ... o 0 .. ..... '< " 0 ~· c ~ • 13 WolttT!~':i1~:,!•da _C_O_S_T_A_M£ __ S_A_6_1_2_4 DODGE 9065 949.f!02-0025pgr •es ES 300 (714) 540·5630 842·5078 Buyrn~cia~S•v•I 88 C~umb~ 22~ ,87 C•~v•n LE •~UZU 9100 Midnight t>lu~1vory ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Commercial/Home Community Qerege clean! must ••II. perfect car, Ilk• newl {11965~EX~SS24,977 units from 11119.00 Selo Sat 8·3:30. Fum, GIVING IT AWAY et Air, radio, new llrH MISSION VIE~O Low Monthly Pmta off equip, clothH, $1000 OBO 541M323 '7&kml (7141 548•0784 '95 Trooper LTD (940)354.0884 Fro• Color Catalog Junk to Jewel• micro 4X4, 21Kml, auto Call 1·800·711-0158 AC'• comer of Tuell~ (3PA0583) S20,550 •---,9-5_S_C_3_0_0 __ & Riviera follow the MARINE SLIPS FORD 9075 LEXUS OF Rally red/Ivory llhr Docwr 7022 WESTMINSTER (02023 ) $25 977 COLLECTIBLES algna to Back Bay VII· IW (714) 892·8908) 1 ' lage. NO Early Birds ,87 MUSTANG LEXUS 6017 MISSION VIEJO HUQB REMODELING & Pormenont Sallboat AC, pw/pdl, t111 , --------(9401384-0884 ;i_?~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MULTI FAMILY SALE allpa available 30•.50• (2011477) $12,997 JAGUAR 91051-.-----=----- Sat 8·12pm light Incl'• water/electric Coet• Mo.. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '98 E$ 300 Minton Chin• Ancestral Seip •dge, 58 pelcH, mint cond $1500 949-719-9018. fl•turu, appllancH, $12 per n, per month Llncoln·Moroury ,37 JAGUAR C a a h m • r o II v o r y. lots of furniture. out· SMSl-722·2360 Hit for (714) 840·5830 4 speed, leather (138854) $24.744 door llghllng, patio Joe Mon·Frf d,ya. '88 RANGER Inter Io r , S 5 5 O O M. ISSLIEOXNU~IEJO furniture, antlquH, XL T, super cab. (949) 875·8478 clothH, gcxart, Just TH• PERFECT SLIP (A049561 ($l5,9981 ---------(040)384-0684 to name a fewl 498 UP TO 50 FT. GREAT Co••• M••• •oo SOVEREIGN 1--..,..,9""'9,,,..,,E'""s"'""3~0~0-- W•lnut Pl. (corner of LOC. ON BALBOA Lincoln Morcury Blue/Ian, mint cond, F 1 L 6019 lrvlM & Walnut) PENINSULA. AGENT 71 ... 54().5•30 Low mllesllll ut opt, 91CUI cert. 1·800-247·8209 ..... u (816163) $12,995 (142542) $28,987 =~&iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Sat 7em Baby thlng1, '88 TAUAUa SE BAUER LOTUS LEXUS household Items, 24v, auto, loaded, 84 .. 842·7700 MISSION VIEJO I 8UY ALL PIANOS AntlquH.qual. furniture 1 pc or houHful cash paid (714) 957-8133 clothl1, toya & moretl•••••••• (188423) Sl8,598 ---,8-4--X,_J ... 8---(040)384-0664 424 • 8 •W atH•t AUTOMOBILES Cost•thH Diamond blu/tan.1-------- iAT a:oo.f Llnooln-Moroury chrom rims. JClnl cond LOTUS 91Z3 2802 Loreto TV, atereo (714) 840-8830 (692442) $20,995 ''=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii OJd Colne Gold Sliver ayatem, bedframe,, ..... '-------•93 l!XPLOAEA LTD BAUER LOTUS 1• Franklln Mint, Sterllng wallunlt, houaehold ACORA 9010 28k Ml, white, lthr, 849-642·7700 '95 ESPRIT S4S Old watchH & Jewelry goodt, etc.... ';miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (3UYN775) $1~950 ----_,,,..-__,.---Black/grey WHtcoast Com 842·~8 -....--,,..-__.__,, __ ,, LEXUa ul' '94 XJ8 Sdn 40 10K ml. oz rims. Set Oct 17• aem '80 INT•OAA Wl!STMINST8R <94°"149)S23•998 (F63125) $49,995 · Rl!CORD8/TOP i Ja:u, R&B, Soul, Rock Etc ... 50 a & 60'a Mike 645-7505 Homeownera Complex 89K Ml Fully loadedl (714) 882.e808) 8AUl!A JAGUAR BAUER LOTUS Sale furniture, fll• S 85oO10 B 0 . (714)953-4800 949•842·7700 cablnfts Appllance1 948.s•&·2887 '88 BRONCO XL T •95 XJ8 Convt 2481 lrvlnoAvo. 4JC4. lthr, alloys, Sea foam gr/cream,-------- •ee INTEQRA (3MVK019) $19,988 co ch•nn, fac warr, MERCEDES 9130 NEWPORT 6049 BEACH 6169 Speclal Edition LEXU8 OF -·• (025808) $17,997 WESTMINSTER One of a klndll LEXUS (714) ao2.e808) (222848) $35,995 BAUER LOTUS MISSION VIEJO '98 T ·BIRD LX 949·842·7700 '81 300SD Turbo Dlasel run1 great! Must 1oel $5000 (949) 723-4824 PIANOS & k ORGANS 6059 HUGI! llSTAT• aALl!I Everything goeal 8am·2pm Sat & Sun 118 E. Bay St. NB call Tawna (949) 873-9304 ".MUL Tl·FAMILY* (849)384-0884 BS . --------Lthr, A , mnrf, •o 5 XJ8 (3POJ104) $14,950 White/tan lthr, LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER chr rims, tac; warr (714) 892AS808) (728549) $"30,995 BAUeR LOTUS 949-642·7700 HONDA 9085 '82 QTVe Blk/Blu Auna greatl Good driver/project car. SH lateat Europeanliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil '87 XJ8 I. Sdn 40 (97·3998)$45,095 '82 CIVIC VX 8AUEA JAGUAR Car Mag. s1800/obo Call 541M ;123. Buy II Sell II. Find It. CleHlfled. "Employee." "Em plPodu." "Arbeitneluner. '' "Employ!. 11 • NO MATTER HOW YOU SAY IT, CLASSIFIED CAN FIND IT. (Jassifi11d • (112-.)fJ71l Call The Pilot Classifieds at 642-5678 to place your Garage Sole Ad ! Pleno (Baldwln) Unlquel TV Star, Dino ~ etgnature, mak• otter. 780-787·2727 YARD SALl!ll SAT. 7AM·12 531 AIV•ASID• Sell your home through classified. 842-5878 Nu brakea, tlrea. _.,..,..,,,.-,.<1.,..1...,4);-9.,..5...,3-4,...,..8_00..,..,,,_ clutch, timing belt and '07 XJ8 L Sdn 40 morel 43mpg 1SOkml (97-3997)S4S,885 Xlnl cond. $4750. BAUER JAGUAR 752·1075 (714)953-4800 There's neve·r been a better time to buy or lease! Save thousands today! . Run your ad in the Newport Beach- Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beach- Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 100,000 home's. Fax us this . form with your credit card # or mail with a check today! · Run for a ·Weeki If your car does not sell, we' II run it for another week fi&I All for just $10·. -- -, D YES, SELL MY CAR I.------------=---------------Name City I """".,..... 0 MC 0 VISA 0 .... ...., __ _ MMe------Model __ .....;; __ _ o • ~ a,_,..... 01un ""°' PriCe av..-a,._....._ OTlrll9d Qlell ·------a..... a,...., ••• a-...eo.-a...... Ol'iaM!---.0~1t1p Qt..... OAMN--. OM'I~ ONIOei...,• 0 ~°"*" o_, .... o._....,.., a o.-. a°'*""~ C NI,_..., 0 W,.. l'oof 0 ........... Window ..... o.llyPIDt S30W 8W 8'. C.-. ,._,CA 9"27 ..._ (71~ .... 71 .... (714) 131 ... ~-~---~----~--~--~~~~ © ·01dsmoblle ~t\E ALE~O IS HE11c1 Come Test Drive one Todayl (949)' ALLEN s82-0800 OUUOllLI CADIUAC GllC DOCI OUr Family Sen1ng Your Family. Sinrt l 7l ' . . . . . ' . . .. ., fridoy, October 16, 1998 . . . SANTAANA * __ _.A-=U--=TO "1~AL~L ----.---i EDINGER . ' Newport/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot