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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-10-20 - Orange Coast Pilot.. SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA CO/v\N\UNmES SINCE 1907 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1998 ~fuzzi holds l~t supper at Trian . le Square ---· -----. • Resta urant closes its doors at troubled Costa Mesa sh opping center. El.I~t' Gt·I. Ocit~ COSTA MESA · -Sfuzzi Restaurant at Triangle Square closed its doors Monday "We closed the Sfuzz1 Costa Mesa effective today," said Marco 'Gang' • ·news IS - ajolt to ·parents • Police Department use of label for the No F.X. group at Newport Harbor surprises some residents. ~Pb NEWPORT BEA Cl I -In light • of recent gang-reldted activity that has been connected to New- port Hd!bor High School, school board member Martha Fluor said she's glad the city and Police Department are acknowledging that gdngs are no longer just an issue on Costa Mesa's West Side. Fluor. who said she placed her -dattghterm a special ~ool part- ly to protect her from affiliating Wlth No F X • the group whose leaders were arrested m connec- tion with the assault of a Newport Shore man Oct 10, said the group has many slffiilarities to while supremacist groups "They've been wreaking hav- oc in Newport Beach for a long time," Fluor said. "Every now and then there would be hate fliers m high school lockers. It's not unusual " Protano, vice president of Qlarket- mg at Toscorp, Sfuzz1's parent company. Toscorp took over the Sfuzzi restaurants during its bankruptcy proceedings two yecirs ago, Protano said ~We tned to make ti go of it over the past two years, but 1t did not meet our expectdllons so we decided to close it,• he said. Other Sfuzzi restaurants have been folded into Toscorp's Coco Pano chain, but the Tnangle Square location did not work out, Protano said. The closure or the restaurants come at a time when niangle Square has been spiraling in a down cycle, said former property mdnager Lars Anderson. The center also is going through a lrans1llon period. It was sold this summer to Temple City-based CGM Investments by Capital & Counties USA Inc. Ebbing tide pools Findings of depleted marine life at Little Corona spur OCC professor and students to try to preserv~ the enVironment there Cdpital & Counti~s deve)opc\1 and built the complex in 1992 for $62 million. •The project has been going through a cycle,• Anderson Sdid. "Business was down. Sfuzzi was leading the way.• Costa Mesa Chamber of Com- merce President Ed Fawcett also said Sfuzzi suffered when its chain was sold. "Consistency diminished and along with that their customer hase, • Fawcett said ~It's a shame. They opPned red.Jlv strong Wlth really grettt reviews. It looked like they would be a sustained suc- cess· New property manager Tom · Estes st1id Sfuzzi had not given Triangle Square official notiftca- bon of its closure, ~The) were dark today,• Estes said. "We htJve not received offi- cial conhnnahon from them that they might reopen or whatever.• "The project hos been going through o cyde. Business was down. Sfuzzi wos leading the way." Lars Anderson Former property manager at Triangle Square Council , approves center's upgrade • Costd l'\r1esa oftic1ctb vote 4-1 to let developer tear down and rebuild aging Hdrhor Center. 1 11 .... 1 ltl l t ft.lot COSTA ~tESA -The C1tv Council upheld the Pl11nnmg Conmu ... ...ion s dt>c:1s1on to approv<• the l lcul\or Center redi>vL'lop- ment with mochhoat1on , dddmg to the 50 conditions of appro\•al and rrutigdllon rn••a- 'ures alrettd~ impo-.ed on the cle\ C>lop •r The counnl came to its 4-t dN:-1sicm, \\1th Councilwoman Hedther Sonwrs d1~st>11ting c1ft~r two..ho~of tcstunon}-· fron.Lresidcntb Nearly aU the residents "ho attended the C 1ty Council meeting londa}· ttid the) would like to see the I lttrbor Cenre1 rede\·~J­ oped, but the agreement t'nde<l there .A corn group of Colh•ge Park rt.• 1d1"11t.s have oppo-.l'd the design of the Harbor Cen- ter, mamtammg that truck trafhc \\ ould bnng noise and d1e~e1 fw111• loo clo:-e to theu homes But the mt•t•bng abo c1ttrac:tPd nunwrous Home Depot ~upportprs, mc1ny ol whom were encouraged to dtlentl b) the 7,000 let- ters Home Dtipot mailed out last week to solicit thcir help Home Depot, which would be an anchor h?Odnt of the rt•dt'\."elopcd cen- ter also pc1,sed out bn~ht orange ·1 'upport Home Depol" !>tickers c1t thl" mcelm9. What is unusual, though, is that the police are calling the group a gang. The city and Police Department have resisted the idea of a wtute gang m Newport Beach, Fluor said. !Wyffd marine life in the bde pools at Lit- tle Corona State Beach. Otht>r residents concernt>d clbout mc-reased truck trc1f11c on Harbor Boulevard and Wilson Street also .. poke. . •I'm glad they're fmally recog- nizing that it's a gang," Fluor said. "My personal feeling was that they were a gang, but it was like everybody kept clalffiing that \here were no gangs m Newport Beach." Newport-Mesa's gang coun .. selor, Pepe Montenegro, said he has known of white student SEE GANG PAGE 6 CORONA DEL MAR -Lying in your warm, cozy bed, you awake suddenly under the shad· ow of a giant hand that forcefully plucks you from your home, 11g- gles you around for tl while and then tosses you mto a completely foreign environment. Whilt' this may seem like a bizarre nightmare for humans, it is all too often a n.?dlity for the • Add recreational fishermen who take out buckets or mussels for fish bait, people who collect dams and shellfish for food, and more than 20,000 visltors each year who trample on the habitat, and you have what could be a serious enVU'orunental problem. Dennis Kelly, a manne biolo- gist and professor at OCC, said he SEE TIDE POOlS PAGE 6 Girl, 3, killed by car driven by her father OPENING SOME DOORS COSTA MESA -A 3-ycar-old girl was killed Monday when she was hit by her ra ther's car while she sat on the fam- ily's front lawn. • The girl's father, 40-year-old Jo e L. Gutie rrez, was parking his car on the tront lawn of his house m the 700 block of West 18th St. about 5 p.m . and d id not see hi daughter, police said. Paramedics rushed to the ccne and took the girl to Hoag Hospital, where she died at 6:05 p.m ... as a result of : \njuncs to her head. • · Police are ruling the d eath an aco- Ryan Whelpley, top right. helps Kell) Laughlin as she naviagates her way through the tide pools at Little Corona on Monday. Concern for dwindling marine Uf e, above, has fueled ideas of closing off the sensitive ecosystem to people unW the pools can replenish themselve . Counnlman Gary ~1onahan said thP pro- ject was a hl'dulllul cxitmple ot hov. thi> plrtn- nlng procc•ss rould work, nhnQ thf• mnner- ous conces,1ons rec.1dcnL" 1md th • cit\ ,., ere able to ~wt ICI Development Co Pre iclent Scott Bell to agree to. *\\"hilt• we do dppH•< •ette the nuugalion, v.e feel the~ are onl} H.md-Aids when surgery ,., nt'('Ul'd, • said Collt>g(! P.uk re,1- dent Manlyn Llndenau Lmdenau cmd other rf• idcnh have a ked SEE CENTER PAGE 5 Vaughn Redding, former Costa Mesa Man of the Year, dies from apparent stroke Vaughn Redding, d tonncr Co~ta Ml'-.a Man of thP Y<'ar. died sundi'ty from an appart>nt .. trnke. I t1..~ wa~ 88. • l\lr. R('dding wac: l>om Oct. 7. 1910, m Bluffton, Ind t I• "ent to Ball .Stat ~ Umv~rsity, wh r h earn~ hi hach - elor's degt ~ m C>ducation, and lat r received his ma tC'1's dcgrc • hom th~ Univer 1ty of Mkhigan. He lo;o r c:e1vcd an honorary dortorat degr from C alifornia W" t m Col· leg . Mr. Redding 4'Crv~d m World War 1l et a tt.lval ofhc 1 op •ratmg a landmq i.h1p tdJlk. . OllTUllY dent. They don't plan to file charges i ! agamst the girl's fa the r. After the accident. Gutierrez' dark 1987 Oldsmobllo C utlass was parked on the front lawn and was surrounded by orange cones that pohcc used to cordon off di? acddenl scene. A yellow toy truck lay only a few feet away from INDEX ClASSllD ..... ..9 <nWOID --.11 DMlllllJlm .I Latten lo .. ----u&ail and Liiii fon•• WEATHER ...... ,,,,, .......... s.,.2 H work xi for Eaton Manufar:tur· ing m Mid\ gan and balanc xi ru um by coochmg footb 11 and ba ball team m Battlcc k, Mich . Mr. Redding movro to Costa M m 1966 and worked at Cad1Uac·con· trot ~ an indu lfiftl director. Ii w nt on to become a career education dirOOtor at OCC and also taught at Goldt'n West Collegt! and UCI. where the gul died. MJ( IOllQS -·--·--' -Gr99 lttsllng SNllS -·--·~---.. ·-·--·11-•11-·--' t ' be .... r.1 • H was real giving ol his tim , • Hl h son. Btll Redding ·H· helped • ~ 2, Tuesday, October .20, 1998 • • . . . local voices · Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pifs>t GAINS LOOKING GOOD ~ Whittler Elementary students played "' a role in a school beaubJ1cation effort. pamtirig a mural of startish and sea horses and other marine lite. In addi- ' tion to sprucing up the campus, the project also has an educational edge. It features a yellow brtck road that will wmd around the playground, printed with 400 words the kindergarten through fourth-grade students will learn du.ring their time at the campus. CURTAIN CALL The future of a popular landmark was secured last week when the New- port Beach C1ty Council deeded to use $480,000 in Comrnuruty Development Block Grant money to buy the Balboa Theatre. Once it's renovated, oty offi- cials hope the theater will spawn new life in the troubled Balboa busmess dis- trict, which 1S plagued by vacancies. -t NEWPORT'S NET GAIN Y 11 W PHOTOS BY DON lfACHIDAILV PILOT At left. students at Whittier Elementary h ave been taking an active role in the beautification of the school by painting a mural of marine We. Above, Ryan Huntsman in the truck be was in when • Newport Beach police found a marijuana pipe. ~1 Newport Beach already plays host to such prestigious events as the Toshiba Senior Classic and the Davis Cup, and now it may be add.mg the Fed Cup ten- nis semlllnals in July. The United States Tennis Association announced last week that the Palisades Tennis Club is among the list of potential sites, and with the event would come such women's tennls greats as our very own Lindsay Davenport and Monica Seles. known as No F.X. •They're being clas- sified as a gang because of this inci- dent and other incidents in the commu- nity," says school prinapal Bob Boies. •There have been a lot of problems in the community, not just at the school.· Mar High School student Ryan Hunts-_ man filed a lawsuit asking for $5 mil- lion each from the city of Newport Beach and the Newport-Mesa Unified School District for allegedly violating Huntsman's constitutional rights. Huntsman, a senior at the time, was stopped by police near the school for playing his car stereo too loud. and a pipe with marijuana residue was found in his car. Huntsman wasn't cited for the pipe by police, but the school dis· trict suspended and transferred him. • he was in veered off the road and hit a • berm and s<>veral trees, police said. ·· LOSSES ' WAYWARD YOUTHS 1Wo Newport Harbor teens stand accused of walking into a friend's home shortly before nudrught Oct. 10 and beating the girl's father. School officials said the boys are the leaders of a gang MORE HUNTSMAN FALLOUT The attorney for former Corona del LETTER OF THE WEEK Forget jet noise, what about le af blower s ? I wonder ll there IS a raoonal reason thdt 200,000-pound &r· U,ners must pro1ect straight up like Wernher .Yon Braun rockets out of John Wayne Airport when we roll over and play "deat• _about a kizilllon or so ieai blow- ing, backpacking motorboat ~ngines thdt are runrung amok all over Newport Bedcb {>Oijut- • "l.ng the air ~· There must be a solution. Per- • tiaP.S the city fathers or big ~rothers might want to take an ~onest look at this problem. ·; l say, what's wrong with "rakes? All the blowers do is :-reposition the leaves from home •to home, yard to yard, alley to Jilley -sort of like the good old rhildhood game of hide-and- .:seek, only we go deaf or crazed. -As for the liftoff at the airport, • who needs DtSneyland? In the •. name of ScUUty ... SHIRLEY SCHIEBER Newport Beach ~~.~-------------------~ 0 N THE RECORD HYeah, people think we're crazy. This trip wouldn't be possible ii I didn't get ah attack of insanity." -Bill Hall, 76, who will set sail this month with cousin, Don Mcillcce. 77, for destinations unknown on a restored 88-year- old boat Cor ona Highlands recently. For example, on Men- doza Terrace alone, four homes article one-sided have been -or are being - As a Corona Highlands substantially remodeled within homeowner, I read your article the past 12 months. You might with some interest ("Conflicting want to check with the city to · • o t 8) find out how many construction views, c. . A handtul of homeowners permits have been issued for· out of several hundred in Coro-Corona Highlands in the past na Highlands object to the asso-· 24 months to see the level of dation guidelines. The purpose acti;!tyy~u might expect' , the of the codes, covenants and restrictions is to preserve the YleW issue revolves around character of the community a.na Wb08e ox is bemg gored. One importantly the Ytews. The ~>ill'lton you quote in the a.rtide association guidelines unple-1s a perfect example. 1\vo years ment this purpose. The o'bJec-ago when a homeowner below nan.to the guidelines is not that person submit.led plans_ to unselfish. nus vocal splinter build up to 16 feet, that person group bought homes at modest led a petition drive to stop the prices. They how seek to constructiori. The petition drive improve the value of their was successful. Now that same homes by capturing the ocean person complains about the views of other homeowners application of the codes. who paid dearly for their views. covenants and restrictions . These few people argue that I look forward to a Jollow-up the prices in Corona Highlands article that presents the other have stagnated. As your article side of this controversy. points out, real estate agents in THEODORE I. WALLACE JR. the know have said houses are Corona Del Mar selling, and at handsome prices. Your readers might be interest- ed in seeing a chart of the recent sales in Corona High· lands. This chart will reflect substantial increases in the prices of homes sold there in the past couple of years. The new guidehnes of the association do not overturn 49 years of history. U you drive around the subdivision, you will quickly notice that only a hand- ful of homes even approach a hei9ht of 16 feet above the highest grade of a lot. Most homeowners who have built in tbe subdivision have in fact tak- en care not to obstruct their neighbors' views. Far from stagnating, the sub- division is being renewed con- stantly. A tour of the subdivision reveals that many homes have been extensively remodeled Balboa Boulevard · speed limit is unsafe In response to the Daily Pilot's question, "How safe do you feel school crosswalks are in the Newport-Mesa area?• (Oct. 8) -the answer in the Eastbluff area is quite safe because of the Bison traffic safety mitigation and the rerout- ing of traffic at Corona del Mar High School. Eastbluff Elementary School will be opening soon, and hous- ing developments beyond Jam- boree Road will be completed in the near future. nus will result in a major increase in nonresident traffic in the East- bluff area coupled with many children walking and bicycling to the newly opened school. Prior to the Bison traffic safe- Jdcob Joseph Madnd. a former ACODENTAL DEATH Estanc1d High School student. suffered massive head and neck injuries. The dover, a 17-year-old from Costa Mesa, was arrested and could be charged A 22-year-old Costa Mesa man died in a one<ar accid ent on the Corona del Mar Freeway·last week, after the car with vehicular manslaughter after an MAILBAG ty measure (it eliminated a left turn from J~boree Road into Eastbluff for eastbound traffic and diverted cross traffic at the dangerous Bison Avenue inter- section), there were many acci- dents and injuries, also f atali- ties. Added to the dangerous intersection were injuries and property damage within the res- idential neighborhood, many from nonresident cut-through traffic, which bad exceeded 1,500 cars per day.~ motorists entered Eastbluff from the major six-lane Jamboree, often unable to control the momentum on Eastbluffs nar- row two-lane steep hills with 00-degree-angle turns, which had resulted in d. multitude of traffic hazards on eight streets: Bison, Bamboo, Alta V1Sta, Aleppo. Aralia, Bellis, Calllphor, and Catalpa. Out-of-control cars had injured pedestrians, jumped curbs and caused property damage, hit parked cars, trapped residents in their own garages, and subjected resi- dents to daily near misses. Thankfully, the city of Newport Beach corrected these safety hazards by implementing the Bison traffic saiety solution over the past rune months. By making the BJSon traffic sa.fety solution permanent, the residential streets of Eastbluff will remain safe for children to walk and bicycle to the soon-to- open Eastbluff School cross- walks on Eastbluff Drive. Before we can judge the sa.f ety of the crosswalks, it is imperative that the children of Eastbluff even make it to the crosswalks. CAROL BOICE East bluff I am a resident of Newport and have a daughter who goes to Newport Elementary. I am always shocked at just how fast invesbgdllon. people go along Balboa Boule- vard (-=:ar hits school crossing guard,• Oct. 8). The speed limit should be returned to 25 mph, like Jt used to be. We desperately need help at all the crosswalks near the school. The simple fact is peo· pie break the law by speeding along Balboa Boulevard. ' The police.need to come down very hard on the speed- ers. 1 know many very mfluen- tial people live in the area, but that does not allow anyone to not obey the speed limit. · If it takes impeding the flow o! traffic, then ll does. People_ will just have to plan ahead and leave early s.p they can drive safely and obey the speed limit or pay the price with traffic fines. If it saves one person's life . traffic guard or little kid, then 1t is just too bad if the traffic is slower. PATIY CLARK Bdlboa Our hearts sank when we drove by this tragedy. nus has long been a safety concern m our household. We drive Balboa Boulevard three to four times daily. ~ The guard last year who was on duty when a child was tut may have been a lovely lady, but she became too social with the children and parents. Many times our lines for waitmg were as long as to the Newport Pter. We commented recently that this new gentleman signals to cars to come on. not mak.mg eye contact because he is carry- ing on a conversation with par- ents or maybe teachers who are trying to help. lt is really con- fusing and not safe. Of course the pdients should shoulder some blame also. They cut you off, dart out and cut over two lanes, park in the red or double park -along with lack of attention because they t1r<" tdlking on their cell phones, eating breakfast. putting on rnt1keup or drinking coffee. We suggest they not stand around · and ttllk with the crossing guard. either Wc> fell safe when the traflic control from the aty was on duty after the woman qwt. Their signals were not mixed. They looked the dnvers straight• m the eye, c;ignaled, and you knew what they meant They kept the traffic safely floWUlg as weU as the children · We remember when the speed limit was only 15 mph dnving by a school. Let's put • that in eUect once agam. on Balboa Bouleivdrd, our speed lmut went up to 30 mph with nu notice Let's reduce it back to 25 mph and see if we Cdn enforce · the 15 mph while dnving by the • 1>chool For the safety of the 1 children, we can slow down. · · SomE>thing needs to be done • before a little one is killed. It's sad c>nough to have the crossing guard mjmed. GAY AND BILL KEUY Balboa Do something about - streets, city leaders I have lived on East Side Costa Mesa for 25 years. and I have never seen the roads in such poor condibon. The two mdin ones are Orange Avenue between 19th and 22nd streets dnd Santa Ana Avenue. J have 1>een that the oty is slurry coat- 1og a lot of cross streets. Well. how about dQtng somettung with these two main north- south routes? I continue to see • city workers spray-painting dreas of the streets in need of paving. but nothing is ever : , done. #• MIKE PARKS • \ CostaM~1 I \ Wllllll SUIF POLICE FILES . ' Pilot BEADQS HOllJNE M'NS stories, lllUWatk>n5, edrto-~I I (949) 642-6086 rial mltttc Of'~ Recofd r,u comments about ~n c.1n be repoduttd with- the o.i Piiot Of FMW5 tips. ~written~ of copy-TBIJUBoAWS Finl k>W Our swell is out COSTA MESA <1.IU,,.I~ right QWM<. 88lboa 3:27 a.m. l .2 of the west • ..... S"9et. Jewelry and legal documents valued et VOL 92, NO. 2A9 ADD(SUS HQW JO ltEAQt vs 75158 First high wery 1 O seconds S7,550 were stolen from 1n apartment in the 600 block Our eddr .. is JJO W s.y St.. Corona del M.r t-35 a.m. 5.A • Centw'y ...... Cash, 1 laptop computer and software val 1 Cost.I ~ Cllif. 92627. OaMtion 74159 Sl<ond low for waist-to ued at Sl,500 were stolen from a b~iness on the 2900 bk>clt:.i THOMASH.~ CORllECIJONS The llTT* Orange County CostaMes. 4:o8 p.m. 0.4 Shoulder-high • Falr+~w Ro..t A car stereo faceplate valued at SSOO w.s I Publishef (800) 252-91'41 1t/57 Second high It Is the Pilot's polk.y to prompt-sets. 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CA. thlngs~rto frOm • business in me llOO btoCk. l4J/Of( Oii ..... ~·~ 0-""d~ ... -"' lot.el._., flOSTMAS. ............. -. be mild. EnjOy • Olwf':m Mrwt ~lfltd ittms valued at }420 were lAMD••• TtR· Send eddl~ to ,......Cl() the waves. stolen 1 vehide ~ed In the 200 b6oc.k. "°"'°*"'. ,,,. .... .., *"' ........... • Port~ Two wideoc-.tte recOfdtn and 1 steno ....... llWC. Dalfy Not. P.O. lclilt 15f0. C.. ~~a.. .. ~ were stolen from a home In the 1900 block. Olilf Pfrwndef ()fftQlf MIN. CA. ~ c:op,nght: No et91"'-0l M,._,__. • • ' w. ~port Beach/Costa tv\eso Doily Pilot Tuesday, October 20, i 998 3 Before ·Oj., the hot murder trial focused on Beulah and Bud · It is a strange fact of life that at any given moment there is in tlu.s countcy a court case, usually a mwder case, that attracts the attention of the media nation- wide. Of course. the O.J. Simp- son case holds all ex.isting ,records. Well, during the late 1940s, Newport Beach had its turn in the sun with the Overell murder , case. For some reason it caught the attention of the national press. Just why 1 do not know 'because the case was rather drab. I guess there wasn't any- thing very exciting going on in the rest of the country. • Overell, whose hrst name I have long since forgotten, was a businessman from Los Angeles. He and his wife had a daughter, . Beulah Louise, a rather dumpy. unattractive 17-year-old girl who . was madly in love with Bud :Man who ·was lost gets into accident Gm C RISIJllJG llci(Pb An 89-year-old man who was trying to find the Veterans Affairs building m Long Beach ran a red light Monday afternoon. causing a two-car accident at a busy Cos- ta Mesa intersection, authonties said. Joseph Gilbreth of Pomona was dnving . westbound in his maroon Oldsmobile Cutlass in the 200 block of l 7th Street at about 1 :30 p.m Police say Gilbreth didn't stop for a red light and was hit broadside by Mandy Abrams, 33, of Costa Mesa, who was driving a white Plymouth Accld.i.m. She WdS heading north- bound on Santa Ana Avenue, and police estimate both cars were traveling about 30 mph. •The light had just turned when the acodent happened,• said Robin Regan, who saw the crash. Ml took a glance at the intersection and then heard a boom. It looked like he (Gilbreth) THE VERDICT robert gardner Gollem, a rather ordinary looking 20-year-old. While it might seem the two were suited, the parents of Beulah Louise did not approve of the match. The Overells had a boat described by the press as a yacht. Actually, it too was rather drab. It was moored just east of the Pavilion. One night when Beulah and Bud were ashore the boat blew up, killing both Mr. and Mrs. Overell. Beulah and Bud were charged with murder because . Beulah's parents did not approve of th(.• reldtionship, because they JUSt happened to be ashore when the boat blew up, and most of all because Bud had bought some dyndmite m Chatsworth shortly before-the explosion. The defendants hired the two best trial la_wyers in Orange County, Otto Jacobs for Beulah. and S.B. •soppy• Kaufman for Bud. The then-attorney general was running for re-election. He took the case away from the local distnct attorney. I guess he thought the publioty would help him in the elecbon. He hired a:> spe<:ial prosecutor a former Los Angeles County deputy district dtlomcy who had made a name tor himseU prosecuting a man named Rdttlesnake Jam05 who had killf'd hJ5 wife by filling a box full of rnttlesnakes, then stick.mg his wile's foot in the box until enough snakes had struck her to kill her This new special prosecutor apparently .forgot the most important advice given to any tnal lawyer: ·Keep it simple, stupid• He managed to drown the jury in tnvid, dragging the case on so long that the Jury became quite friendly with Beulah and Bud, to the extent that one day a Juror had a birthday and the jury sent out a couple of pieces of cake to the defendants. It's hard to conVtct someone with whom you've shared a birthday Cdke. Then Cd.me a bombi.holl. The· stupid defendanU> begun to exchange :;ome rather lund lovt> letters in the jail. Of course the jailers copied the letteri. and gave them to the prosecuto1. In these letters they discussed th(>tr love life in terms that would charitably be described as hdrd· core pornography Being the old pros that they were, Jacobs and Kaufman just ignored the letters. l lowever, lhe pubbc and, by inference, the Jurors were :.o shocked by the letters .and the churdcter of these two defc:>nddnts as reflected in the letters that 1t was widely asswned there Wds going to be convictions. No Wdy. The Jury came m with an acquittal I guess the birthday cake won out over the dirty let· ters The public was almost as outraged as was most of the pub- lie in the Sunpi.on case. My evaludtion di the time wa that the prosecution loused up 4 rathPr trong ca e. Wdi. 1ustice done( Who knows. Beuldh went on to marry d Las Vega police officer dnd ldl~r became an dkoholic. The last , thing I hNrd ot Bud he had been . drrested m Flonda tor stealing ct Cct.r. J usllce, or m1ustlce, Orange Couflty had its place m the sun, med1awise.. for a few months dur- ing th" Idle •40.; Atter that, we dnJtC?d bd(k into obscuntv. It Wd"> another 10 ~ •ars before we dQdUl hit the headluws, the next tune with th~ t fenty Ford McCrCicken murder ca e, which 1 remember qwte \'ividly I :>hould l tnPd 1t • ROBERT GARDNER 1s a retlred Judge and a res1d•·rit of Corona del Mar Hrs column rum Tuesda~ . i Player stabbed ! ! during a brawl at soccer· game Gm<. H1"''''· (kjyPb COSTA' MESA -A 19-year-old El Toro man WdS slabbed twtce Sunday afternoon by d kmfl'· J v.1eldrny fdn who rdn onto d soccer field and I attackf•d the player dunng d brnY.:1, authonue . said. f Enuyd10 Diaz, 65, of Tustin and Joel Ambnz 34 j of San-ta Ana were arrested on susp1oon ot d~~ult l Wllh a deadly weapon. They were bvoked m Co 1 t,t Meset Jail and their bail was set at $25.000. Pohce said the two men pinn£Ki the \.'lCtim to tho ground during a melee that broke out about 3 30 p .m. dunng a soccer game dl Balenc Center m th WOO block of AddJlls Avenue. Arnbr11 .. who was on the oppo..,mg team of thf' \1cllm, held hun while Diaz stabbed hun l\' 1(•~ with a 2-mch-long buck k.ruf P , police '>cud. Th • m)url'd player suttered wounds U1 the buttocks dnd the uppt1r leg He wds taken to \\'estem t-.1ed· kal Center m Sanld Ana, where he Wd:> tr1•dtt>d and r(•lcasert · ~ Pohcc said lhe hght started when one ot the ! tedms attt>mpted to make a stedl One of the ! opposing team'i. players tnpped and lell lo tht> t ground. t-.1mor sklrnushe' l>egan, v.:1th the stah-i bmg h~mg the most senouc; i Police are asking the cit) to re-.r1ew a pemut 1 lSsued by the Pdfks dnd Recreauon Department to j the ledgue. The city may revoke the pcmut if at hndi. ufhnPnt evidt>nce that the players wert i uncivil . bad ran a red li~ht.. . DON l£AOWAllY PILOT Gu~~~: :'o ~·p"?n"'--c""'~"""a~~~~c:=!~:.=us::.:1:::.:d=---<..::4'o4149far.~~~f--esa-.-ftrttwe,...ffttgt11hteJ"H"elllOWrJoseph Gilbreth from .his car tn the 200 block of 17th Street on Monday. ! · "Its not a c1t~-run c..occer league, .. said Co'-ta i Mesa police Lt Ron Srruth. -n1eir pemut may be f }'driKe<J because tllt>y wet E' hglllmg " land on its right side Gilbreth was trapped inside the car Fire- fighters removed him by pulling him through the windshield frame. Gilbreth was taken to Western Medical Center in Santa Ana, where he was treated for mmor cuts on his head and back pain. Police said Gilbreth had just stopped at a gas station near Westcllff Plaza m Newport Beach. He was apparently lost and had asked for directions to the VA hospital m Long Beach. Come ... thew-. It med to be....,. 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Arm~inclo Citrcdmo, 25, Wil d rre ... ted on ... w.p1non of -.px nt1l hdttery <1nd hookNI m < 'u'>td 1t'"d J.iil m lwu of $20,000 IMu Police suspC'1 l ('tu< cllllO Wets responsrhll' 101 the prt'-dawn d!'>'idlllt ol c1 28·} l'cll·Old Los \lam1tos wonhin 011ts1d1· lwr workplarc Mondc1v • the \1Cl1m WdS USIO<J her C"ctr<I kPy to Pnter Ftl<•Nf't, ct busirws.., Ill tlw 1500 block of Sn•mc P>11w, <1!>0111 5 :w <.1 m when t1 lllclll c1pp10.ic-h1•d h<•r horn b<•hmcl. · PohcC' sc11<1 UH· ni.111 qr.tlihPd hPI h1f'clsl c1111l r.111 lus ht1ncl und1•r1wt1th h1•1 knf'<' ft•ll!Jlh -.kiri Sht> l11•qc111 "' Jf•c1111111u . whKh scared the man. She told police '>he saw the mdll dnvP. away m a white Nisstill Sentra PolKn combed the .trea dnd tound a c:dr mdtching tho descrip- tion in the :1500 block of Highland Strc•ct m Stlnta Ana. The VlCtim was cctlll'd to the scen<3, whc>rc '>hP idPnlitic>d Carcamo as the man who assaulled her Police also sus1wct Carcamo in a s(•xudl <lssauJt that occu(red at Echptek Corp. on Sept. 16. The :J7·}•·ar-old victim reported that a mcrn, who was weanng a compa- nv-1s-.m"d lduorntory coat. groped lwr hrl'i.i'>l and fondled her under- nt•ttth her skirt. Lt. Ron Smith aid the crones wr.•re committed in sunildr fashion durmg tlw mommg hours and hoth companies are located in the Sctlll<! dreu, 'The hmc of day, the location t1nd type ot t1llack · match on e <11wther," Smith s<Jid. •It's very rttre> th<1l W<' have these kmd of or< unPnces." Anyone> who hds addil'ona1 rntornMtson cdn cdll the Costa to. t...,.,~, Polic<>· DPpartment ut 754- 'llOfi. OBITUARY I )or!lthy Ma0 Lowe Dorolh\' .!\lut• · 11\\(' ol NP\\porl lh .•ach chert Del 1:i ol naturdl caus- ''" ctl hl'T hulllt' .... t• WclS 8}. :-.. trs L.owP w.i!> horn 111 t q 17 m C hrcago ~he> cltll'n dt•d TP<1<'hP~ ( olh (If' Ill ChlC"dCfO ctnd 010\.f'd lo U11rl>c1nk. C '.ihl , !>hortl} <tilt r ~hf' r£>n•1vNI her rc>dl ,.,1.1ll' -.dlPs cHld hrol\N ... he l 0!>(., wh1I~ .. Jiving in Bur· b.1111-. .ind I'\ 1111tu.11l} op<'necl her own rPal estate olhc I' Shi• movNI to Cornrl<I clPI f\1a r m 1967 and 11 ·sunw<I twr tl'dl ""Idle' <'tltl'C't until hN rt•tirC!mcnt. "\lw lwlongPd to llw lo< <1J .ind stale lfo.trd of Rcdl- nrs .incl tht' f\tult1ph• L1slmq Assontthon. ShP 1s -.urv1vP<l hr tw1 hu.,h.md ol 32 years, ,\rthur Wh11mu. 'ion, lldtr} l.ow1>, qrnnc1daughter, Dorothy I Jcrnc1 Low11, <1ncl clc1uqhtc•1-m·lt1w, lctrwtte LowP. Mae Lowe f.UOt'Tdl SNVIC'l''i Will Ill' hPld ell 1 Jl m , tocluy at tlw Fon•"I 1.,1wn CIMpt•I nl the• I !ills tn I lollvwood l lllls Vis1lt1tion will lw trom I to :1 p.m In hPu of tlo\\l'Js, tlonc1t1011s CdO hP SPiii to 6300 fon•sl Lawn Drive, f ll-. •\n~wlns 1HJOhH "' Newport Beach/Costa M.esa Doily Pilo~ l(tM HAGGERlY·ZVUUSlt>AILY PILOT Corona del Mar residents Al and Peggy Oomasln hold a silver teapot they display wtth thelr collection of Blue Willow china on English sideboard from the 1780s. Their home is one of six on Corona del MCJJ' High School's annual PTA fund-raising tour. Tour opens the door on elaborate homes • Proceeds go to Corona del Mar . .High School instructional needs I 1-1RA.' lA<;HAJ !Qtf Piot For those who have ever wondered 1f fab- ulous Newport Beach homes look as good on the i.nside as they do on the outside, lhl' Corond del Mar Home Tour should answer dny que_sbons. The Corond del Mar High School PTA will celebrate the 25th anniversdry of its home tour Oct. 27. Six homes will be dis~ pld.yed, and the tour also includes tl lun- cheon at Sherman Library and Gardens and ctn after-party at the Butera Collecbon store. The home tour lS the main fund-rd1ser for the school's PTA. lnstrucbonaJ items such as romputen; dild library books are purchased with the proceeds, as wel) as e_qwpment on d tcdchcr ... • wtSh list. I lomeowner:,, de:;1gners and wterior dec- orators could recoTJltnend homes to the horn<? tour conuruttee, with com.rruttee co- chuirs CdrOI Wdr:,aw and Adrienne Thomas mt1kmg the hndl selections. TI1omds said t.tus year's homes ., reflect the chvcrs1ty of our comrnwiity, and arc unique in lhctl the homeowners have allowed us to view them in a manner ordi- ndnly not allowed to the public.· The home o( Mr. and Mrs: Lows Vander- Mole n in Newport Coast has sweeping views. Th(\ French-country home is set on two mttin levels with a tlurd, underground level that contdlJlS the garage, a children's entertamment room and a powper room built speCllically for after-pool use Another home, which belongs to Mr. and Mrs. A1 DomdSin, has a collection of English and Americd.Il antiques from the 18th and 19th centunes. Unlike most of the home· owners on the tour, the Domosms dJd not use an mtenor decorator, but opted to do the design themselves. More than 300 volunteers will work on this event, which tdkes about one year to , plan and execute. Thomds called this ven- ture • d synthesis in comrtlwuty effort." The home tour will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Oct. 27. Tickets are $40 each and include a luncheon and mfonnaJ modeling For ticket tnlormdllon, call (949) 2,25-9709 r--_ .. , • ......,...__ _____ 1 I .. 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A Personal View of Calllomla, .. a watercolor exhibit by Richard Thomsen, will be on display through Oct. 31 at the Newport Beach Central Library foyer, 1000 Avocado Ave. For more informa- tion, call (949) 717-3801. A yoga class Will be presented by Helena Sprake from 9 to 10:15 a.m. at the Nancy Clark 00.uca- tion Center, 471 Old Newport Road, Suite 103, Newport Beach. Admission 15 $8 per class or $30 for four prepa1d classes. For more mlormation, call (949) 548-4059. A representative trom UCI wtll visit OCC's Transfer Center from 9 a.m. to ;4 p.m. at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The Transfer Center is l.ll the school's Counsel- ing and Admissions Annex. For CENTER CONTINUED FROM 1 for a redesign of the center. "J have looked at the plan, my consultants ~e looked at it,• ' Bell said. ¥There ts absolutely no way we could move it.• Somers could not dpprove o( the project for that reason She mamtained that the project need- ed to be moved farther away from the homes. Mark Hams said he has never heard of a developer naving to make ·so many concess1ons for a project Many othen. who sup- ported the project also felt that the developer had done enough to addres~ residents' concerns. Several others satd the redevel- opment of the center would bnng sales revenue and job opportuni- ties to the city. Supporters of the project also said tt would be a huge improvement on the eye- AROUND TOWN more information, call 432-5894. A healthy pregn,ancy clais wUl be presented from 7 to 8 p.m. at the back patio at M~ther's Market and Kitchen, 225 E. 17th St . Cos- ta Mesa. AdnusSion is free The event will feature snacks, door prizes and product samples. Reservations are requested. For more information, call (714) 892- 6453. WED~ESDAY The Networkers will meet from 11.45 a.m. to t p.m at the Costa Mesa GoU and Country Club, 1701 GoU Course Dnve. Adrrus- s1on is $12 and includes lunch. For more information, call 885- 9093 Robert Vollmer, a financial investment expert with Newport Beach's Curren & Company, will present a free noon program titled ~slJC Ways Retirees Ruin Their Finances (and How to Fix them)" al the Newport Beach Central Library's Friends MePting ~oom, Center of attention7 Do you agree with I the City Council's decision to approve a renovation of Harbor Center. Call our Read- ers Hotline at 642*6086 or send an e-mail to dailypi- lotOearthlink.net Include the spelling of your name and hometown sore that the center has become. •I think you could find few res- 1dents Wlthin the oty who would oppose redevelopment of Uus center, but the question 1s, at who's expense?" D1ck Mehren said. Fonner Mayor Sandy Gerus urged the coun~ to continue the pubbc hearing citing the difhculty she had in getting public docu- ments She also called for an m- Tuesday, October 20, 1998 5 • 1000 Avocado Ave. For more information, call 717-3801. Senior consultant Bob Brennan will lead a free discussion of reverse mortgages for seruors 62 and over at 3 p.m. at Bayside Vll· !age, 300 E. Codst Highway, Newport Beach. For more lnfor~ mat.Jon, call 723-0233. . A free program tided Oh, My Aching Shoulder will be present- ed from 7 to 8:30 p m. at Hoag Health C.enter, 1190 Baker St., Costd Mesa. Reservations are requested. For more infoonation, call (800) 514-4624. Connect at the Corona del Mar Branch Library, a series of work- shops featuring tips for effective use of hbrary resources, will be presented from 7 to 8:30 p.m. every Wednesday through Nov. 25 at the library, 420 Marigold Ave. The workshops will also fea- ture strate91es for Web navigation for business and recreation. Admission is free. For more mlor- mation, or to re915ter, call 717- 3801. depth environmental review of the project. Planning staff had previously determined that one would not be necessary if con- cerns could be resolved. Some residents like Arnold Green said people who bought homes on College Drive should have known that they would be llvmg near the shopping center. "The fact is, people choose where they want to live,• Green said. ··When they moved there, thNe was a shoppmg center there already.• Lany Campeau sd1d the rede- velopment of the Harbor Center wds an opportunity that 'should not be passed up. Campeau said the unpacts of redeveloping the center would not be limited to College Dnve residents He said the increased truck traffic on Harbor Boulevard would probably be felt by many. "I think we're all gomg to be impacted,• he said • 1 tlunk tt's a pnce we have to pay." IS YC)Uf COmJJOll!J EXJ >erie11Ci11g Growing Pains?? • Let u.8 helpl • Drug testing • Sexual harassment • Employee relations • Communication skills training Lope r R esources (949) 644-9926 .. Consulting for the \Vorkplace" Fax (949) 644-9456 \F\\ Jl()R f CJ).-\ST.-\1. PC)Dl.-\TRY CRC)l .P, I\(:. Visit 6 stunning homes in the neighborhoods of p,LICAM ttlLL • ~ucou1n IRVIM' T'RRA" &IG (AMYOM imR&OR v"w ttOMtS SUOR' (U~S $40.00 price includes a catered lunch by Cafe Jardin in Sherman Gardens with informal modeling by South Coast Plaza. . I 0PPORTUMITY DRAWIMG to wm $soo.oo shopPing spree at South Coasr Plaza, valet parking for a year at South Coast Plaza. g1f r baskets from f ashlon Island and morel TICKUS PR~·SAL~ OnLY COMHS Office, Sherman Gardens Gift Shop, Bal>oa Porch, NewpoM H1b Drugs • and The ButerJ ColiciiOn • WesrCliff for mail order rider lnformaTion cal: (949) 7.15-9709 10:00 AM TO 4:00 PM All proceeds support the proj1ct1 and pro1r1ms or the Corona del Mar High School PT A Senator Boxer Supp.orts the . Legal Desecration of Your Flag (But she'd rather itot talk about it!) The following are but a few examples of the hundred~ of incidents of fla g desecration that have occurred during the past four years. The Supreme Court has ruled that Congress no longer has the power to prevent the desecration of the U.S . Flag, and Senator Barbara Boxer • I • .- ' - --. . agrees. . ' •Protesting an epi<;ode of the television sitcom "Seinfeld," a demonstrator ~et fire to an American flag outside of Rockefell er Center in New York. • A Wi sconsin man defecated on a flag and left the soiled mess on the steps of a municipal golf cour e . Glubhouse. • In Ohio, a woman stripped a flag from its staff at a rally for Persian Gulf veteran ·and set it afire. •In Jessup, PA, the flag that had draped the casket of a veteran who died at Saipan was . tripped from the f_lag pole in the Holy Ghost Cemetery and burned. • Several flags were taken from their staffs, ripped, tied in knots atld stuffed in toilets in the Nathan Hale C~metery in Coventry, CT. Senator Barbara Boxer believe the e incident of --~ malicious conduct hould be protected from punishment as the rightful exercise of Hfreedom of peech. '' Therefore, she refuses to upport a constitutional amendpient that would restore to Congre the freedom to pass law making such conduc.t illegal. She knows you disagree with her position. so she would ju t as soon you didn ,t briqg it up in public. We, the 22 million members of the Citizen Flag Alliance, disagree, and we think everyone should know that Sen. Boxer is oppo ed to protecting our U.S. Flag from intentional acts of physical desecration. This isn't about speech; this i about value - and we need to defend them now more than ever. Although Sen. Boxer isn't listening to your opinions on flag desecration, she is li tening to those who thumb their noses at traditional American value , and he ' iding with those like the ACLU and the People For The American Way, who have conducted a concerted national campaign to prevent the American people from having their voices heard on how we hould treat our flag, under the ~aw. If you agree that Sen. Boxer i out of tep with those citizens she wa elected to represent, then he need to hear from you today. Tell her it's time for her to change her position and upport America's freedom of peech. Tell her 'he· wrong to stand up for those who would bum, spit on, tear or defecate on the flag that ha. draped the ca ket of our nation's honored dead. Send a me sage to Senator Boxer. Tell her it' · time she listened to the voice " of Americans, tho e who elected her, tho. e he i uppo ·ed to repre. ent. www.cfa-joc.org Wt'1~ 22 nu/lion Amtn on1'"134 natwnal rn 1c and ftatrmal 'gl'Ollp "·ho fuppon a ron mu11011al amendment to rt:turn to tht Amen an peoplt tire nght ro pmttct 1ht U .. Fla " . . 6 Tuesday, October 20, 1998 TIDE POOLS CONTINUED FROM 1 believes years of mtcn~c human contttct with the tlde pools has dep!eted. not only the cbvcrsity of manne lifo speci but dl! o the •standing stock1" or numb<>r of organisms, in each species. •Tuey are literally lovmg Uus place to death," ti<' sdid. Little Coram\ is u state Depdrl- ment of Fish and Gc.une ecological reserve, which medns it's Ulega1 to remove any of the orgdnisms or plant life. But Kelly said n ot enough p~o- ple are aware of thtll. . •Jn the H~60s the sldtP set aside spec1hc areds to create reserves of unique sp des .. There were ~ood intcmt.aons, hut they weren't realized," ht> '-did. ·Noth- ing has been s<'t up to pohce the reserves or educate the public, and as a result th< mdrine reserves aren't domg whilt they were supposed to do.• Tony Melum, rlt>put y C'hH'f of the city's ITicHlfll' t1nv1ronmPnlq) division, said tht• dcpMlmcnt e mploys part-tune mc1nne con!-.cr- vationis ts on lht' WPt.'kemb dur- ing low-1.lde hours, but they don't have the powe>r to 1ssuC' c 1ltll1ons. nor do they wt1nl lhdt type of responsibility. "Their JOh IS NhlC'c.lliOndl ctnd to inform people• of llw rule<;," hl• said. "We don't wc.1nt thPm to bo confrontdlionctl • ~ • • " • I . . group -n was almost like a de ert at Little Corona. I wa inlunated." As they learned more ab6ut the problem, the students were motivated to get more involved. Kelly's dass encJed last week, but about !UX of the students have deaded to form an independent group that will focus on wnt.i.Pg letters to government leaders, doing more research on the inter- tidal aredS and educating the public about the issues, Shafer b&d. One goal of the group will l>e to get a bill that was vetoed by Gov. Pete Wilson tlus year reintro- duced next year and signed by the new governor. That measure. called U1e Sea Lite Conservation Act, would ere· ate a plannmg process for the marine reserves that woµld result LO more protection of the coast, Kelly said. ·we can't 1ust do one or two studies -this should be an ongo- ing process for a few years,· Shdfer said . "People f.dY one per- son can't make a difference. but I say one person is better them notlung" COASTAL CONSERVATION Steve Murray, a manne b1olo· gy professor at Cal State Fullerton who has done extensive research on the intertidal areas along the Orange County coast, has also been helping Kelly's class. Murray came to speak at OCC last month and shared some of the c-onclusions he has been dble to make after studymg eight· chffer- CLASS ACTION ent state reser"Yes from Crystdl Kelly <.,cJ1cl hP rn.ih1.ecl the Cove to Dana Point seventy of th<' prnhl<'m at LJttle "There were areas that were Corona whifo tc>c1chm9 d c:lass on refuges where you have wtde- mterudal ecol<l!ff this past ... emes-spread, extensive collection going ter I fe dncl h1.., studt>nb conduct· on,· he sa.id. ·uttle Corona is one ed sCJent.Jf1c: surveys of tht> area ol the most heavily used sites of and wpre shockf?<l hy !ht> rc ... ults. any on the Orange County coast He •Micl only the IH!drt1cst "and is probably the most clis- spec1es with ht1rd shPlls were turbed of all locations a1ong the prevalent. with many ol the :-oft-coast • . bodied mvert(•brc1tes Vdnashed Melum said about 15,000 chil- Abalone whJC h uwd to he a dren from area schools edch year frequf'nt -;1~1ht on tlH' Orcmge tdke field trips 'to the tide pools, County <odsl -w11s nowlwrc to and he suspects there clre at least be found 5,000 other visitors annually. ~r wcls uJ>tJdllNI ttt wht1 t I '>rlW, ~ Regulatory agencies need to Kelly said "TIU.' 1nlert1dal Wdsn't start realizing what 1s happerµng c;omcthtnq f'vc• focused on for lhe to the high-traffic intertidal areas past 10 to 15 ycdr.,, dnd the dC'le-such as Little Corond and do norc1tion t!. Just drnt1ztnq H someth.mg about it, Murray said l lt<; <;tudents Wt!re ulso •Jn Southern Callforma we r1ppctll<'d -c>nouqh to be moved have highly accessible rocky tu dChon. shores and a huge population," Altt•r doing the !-turvey'> ttl Lil-he said. "Ultimately what we Ile Coronu dnd compunng th(> need to do is find and identify n•sult'> with dnothm, less·vis1te.d more creative, effective ways to ..-irc1.1 dbout one> mil<> south, the manage local sites so we can sus• closs bec:tlme outraged. lain the marine population over •Tue d1flercnn• was JUSt unbc-long pertods of time " la'\i<1hle," said Lincld Shd(cr, an O ne of Murray's graduate stu· OC C student who recently I dents, Julie Goodson, JS coUect.a.ng chdngt-d her mdJOf to mllnne h1ol-tustortcal ddta about Little Corond •-"--'004Q~);...' and who ~ orgdniiu19 U1e dlld 1s planmngio Janudry to con· duct an extensive sampling study there -someth.ing that has not been done since the mid-1970s. "As a result, we will know what's happened to Little Corona m the last two decades,• Murray said. •we know things have got· t~n prOCJTess1vely worse from the 1950s to Uie 1970s, and we sus- pect 1t .has declined even further since then.• POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS Once H is clear that there is a problem, agencies can begin looking for ways to solve 1t. Kelly said he is an advocate of closmg off the Little Corona tid e pools to everyone other than sci- ()ntists for at least a year ·to give the area time to recover. He admits that could create a political "firestorm" because it is such a popular attraction, but said 1t would be worth it if it means saving the area "People are not getting the message that the area is severely degraded," KeUy said. "Maybe after a year there will be no change, but until we do some- Unng, wp'Jl never find that out. I'm not going to be the one to sit back dnd watch it happen." Another possible solution, Kel- ly Sdid, would be for the city to "strengthen the hand" of the marine conservationists and give them the power to issue tickets. "This is reserves and it must be protected,!' Kelly said. Th<tl Le; something the Laguna Bedch Marine OeparUnent has done in response to concerns from residents m north Laguna that the city's ecological reserves and marine We refuges weren't 6eing protected enough. The city of Laguna Beach bud- • Custom Rugs • Designer Carpets HEMPHILL'S RUGS & CARPETS Mon Frt 10·6 Sat 10-5 722-7224 230 East 17th St Costa Mesa www.ruqsandca ets com e~C Environmental Nature Center, EnYiron.mental & . Natare Coater OUr SUppOrtJDg SpOnSOfS, present OUr annualh Ente rtai nm ent ~ ( ,.u':'•) () Children's Activities • (\\ •. __ ~ 0 Nature Center Tours SAMTOO rn~ · IAUUH (C»l,AU 'fl 6\ CUMMOl'l P l A l A . . ' . ' () Gifts & Native Plants A c1 w4!Jm THE Opportunity Drawing ~--PAs!!~r~!ND ~Y ~.....,,~~-\ 0 Silent Auction ~ Food & Beverages , Cafe Prego • Rick's Cafli • French's Bakery • Brislol Farms • The Ritz Newport Landing • Black Flye • Volcom • Duffy • Sheri Worth DDS Quikai.lver • Rietveld • Johnny Rocket.a ~ Crown Ace Hardware Sngo Bluegrass Band Whet do ycMI think I should be done tA restore marine life at the Lfttte Corone tiie pools? C.11 our Rea4- ers Hotline et (949) 642-6086 or send e-mail to dailypi· lotOearthlink.net . Include the spelling of your name and hometown. gets $5,000 a year to patrol the areas in the off-season, in adch- tion to the reg\lld.t sumnl('r life- guard patrols. The so-called "eco- logical advisemC'nts" dre logged and usually total 15,000 per yedf, one lifeguard said. Melum said he respects the opi.ruons of Kelly and othc>r local manne biologists and said it could be possible for the <.:ity Council to do something •Jt•s a beauUful area, dnd I'd hate to s<'e 1t go downhill if we can protect 1t," he scud. City Councatzn,m fJc>nni s O'Neil. whose ·chslnc;t mdudes Corona del Mdr, Sdld h e h<Is heard vague t.1tc.ount<> of prob lems with the title pools dnd wants to learn mo1e. He said he will f oUow up on the issue, possibly putting it on the City Council's a9cmda for dis- cussion. -1( there is good eV1denre lhdt the animcil life in the Lid<' pools is being diminished, I would sup- port talcing dppropndte clchon to do what you need to do to replen- ish it,• O'Neil said. "l think tho e tide pools are very environmen- tally valuable.• Campai Newp?rt Beoch/Costa Mesa Daily Pil~ GANG CONTINUED FROM 1 cliques m the chool di tncl but has never counseled them as gang members. "l think acknowledging th1 1s a first big step,• Montenegro said. ~rm hoping this will be un open door to speak with the kids. Kids 1om gangs for the same reo· sons regardless of their soc10\'<·o· nomic background." Montenegro, who works w1th gang members in Costd Mec;d schools, sdid, if asked to, he w\ll approach the students with U1e attitude of a learner, <lSking qm's uons and attempting to undN· stand why they may have joinNI the group. "Some kids won't open t'lp: he Srud. -sut you start ('XJ>OSing the hurt. pain an<l confus1on, ~ou CdO learn a Jot about them. You also brtng the mom <ind dad mto the process." Several Newport Harhm par- ents :>aid they were surprised In heM thdl there were CJ•'"V~ di lht• school. AnoU1er group poh<:t> dn> con 1denng a gang i Straight l!dge, wluch promotes abstinencf! from ex, druy!> dnd alcohol. ·1 ncv<>r had a clue about uu~. H said Ne\.\'}>Ort Harbor par. , enl Karen Harrington. •rm at thP !i<:hool Ulfi e days a week and l'vi; •• ncH•r i;een anything but re!Speq,, from tht• kid-. there " Parent Paul DaVJs said he was unc1WcHC ol uny gangs at New-• port t 1t1rhor but saJd the respons1 •: hthty for students involvement m qangs falls in the laps of parents •The reason kids join gangs if lwrnusc• parents dren't givin{f ttwm the tttlention and affection they 1H?Pd," he said. "Gangs feed on that. Until d lod gets what hf' wt1nL<; horn home, he'll seek 11: • t•bewhPrc." • K.iren EvmLs, a Newport f\puch plire nt. suid she used tu te.\ch in Los Angeles highschool!i c\nd Uunks the schools here are cx11<.>mely saff! hy comparison "We"rc not isolated, H Evart!> sd1d "We have to. become aware that problems we thought weren't Hoing to come here could c 01111! hew. I do feel Newport 13PcH h fl'll 11 was a nice little area that wouldn't bt' dffected. • School board, council C'andida.tcs at formn The Corond del f\.fdr Ch<unbl.!1 of Commerce will hold a candi- dates forum today al 1to; monthly lune hc>on. Candiddtes tor th<' N<'wport !3<'ll<"h City Council and Newport- Mesa Unified School District hoc11d "'ill each httve several min· utes to discuss thf'lf views on 1ssuf•s uflecting the city. The speeches will be followed by d qlwc;tion ·<lnd·an<;w<>r session . The event begins with a nuxer .1t 1 I :30 t1 .rn .. with lunch served at noon at Five Crowns Resttllmtnt, :rno 1 E. Coac;I Highway. The cost-is $15 To make re~ervdtlons, (till tlw Corona de! Mar Cham- ber of Commerce dt (949) 6?;i-4050. ··c~ of tlw ~ru" Prese nts ... Programming Aired on M0dia ne Ch annel 3 •I I I I MediaOne- Thi•'' 8'Vedttend. Thl111 chr wey, .. --OPENER ' _, .. QUOTE Of THE DAY One of Corona Itel Mar High's original Metheorts, Keri Phebus, retires from tennis I see below "h was two years of soltudt cnl I llll'ned cnf pr men dlmg M fllll thCl1wryoet.timecbingmywf'*5ft, IM .... enough •. : Kerl Phebus, retiring tennis player Tuesday, October 20, 1998 • Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949-57 44223 Newport Beoch/Costa ~ Doily Pilot 7 Defensive privileges • Sandoval's quick thinking sets up Shaun Ferryman's interception, TD, but play still irks Estancia coach. Sometimes coaching mani- fests itself in a brilliant play call, or a well-devised scheme which puts a team· in position to succeed. More often, it shows up in the subtle nuance of technique - a step here, a shoulder turn there, or the game-night recreation of a drill or concept stressed each week in routine practice prepara- t10n. Such was the case Fnday night in the Battle for the Bell, when Costa Mesa High defen- sive linemen Gus Sandoval mere- ly summoned the muscle memory instilled by repeated instruction by the Mustangs' coaching staff. Sandoval, a 6-foot-2, 21:0- pound sen.ior defensive end, appeared to smff out an att empted screen pass by cross-town rival Estancia on the first play after the Mustangs had just doubled · theu lead to 14-0 with a 57- SandovaJ yard scoring bomb from Dave Weir to Ricky Martin late in the opening half. • Sandoval immediately tptched ortto intended receiver Manu Taruelu, preventing the talented E~le from making a play on Kdnny Valbuena's pass. "I don't know if il was Gus remembering what we taught him, or what, but he did what we esk our linemen to do, which is tackle as many people you can . get your hands on when you read se1een," Mesa Coach Jerry How- elt said. :with Tanielu out of the picture, th~ pass floated directly into the waiting hands of j.unior line- backer Shaun Ferryman, who c<11lected the interception and cruised 35 yards untouched into the end zone. The p lay, with 1:46 Jett before intenmssion, virtually salted away the eventual 52-0 vi~tory, the most lopsided defeat tn•Estancia's 34-season history • :The tumover-tumed-touch- dQ'wn gave Mesa 14 points in a 1 Q-second span, erasing what h a d been a gritty e ffort by the SEE SANDOVAL PAGE 8 TEllllS KERI PHEBUS RETIRES Sailor sails to victory • Newport Harbor's Troy Treaccar wins Pacific Coast title. LONG B~ACH -New- port Harbor High senior Troy Treaccar sailed to first place at the Pacific Coast High School Single- .Hande d Ch,ampion~hips Saturday, .besting a field of 34 from San Diego to San Francisco. The top five earned bids as representatives of the West Coast for the Former Corona del Mar High, UCLA star decides to call it quits after spending two years on the pro tour. Rlawu> Dt.INN MyPb CORONA DEL MAR -Keri Phebus, former Corona del Mar High and UCLA tennis stan.dout who has played the past two years on the women's pro Circuit, has retired at age 24. Phebus, the 1995 NCAA singles and doubles .champion for the Bruins, said she's prepared to devote her life to other areas. •1 love tennis, but l absolutely hated the lifestyle, .. Phebus said. "I was chal- lenged because I wanted to make it work and see how far I cquld go, but it just wasn't for me ... Cressy Trophy at the The tightly-contested Pacific Coast Championships field. National Championships Phebus, who has dedicated much of her life to the Chnsti.cm outreach Athletes in Action, said the deciding factor to retire -after playing tennis for 1'8 yea.rs - came last week when she defeated players ranked in the top 50 in the world. Phebus, a two-time ClF Southern Section individual singles champion for Corona del Mar, had played in challengers throughout the world on the Women's :rennis Association Tour and gained distinction in the top 100. at Houston's Texas Connthian Yacht Club. Saturday's five-race event was complet- ed under varied conditions, with an offshore • Back Bay clashes today in volleyball, tennis; Mes? boys water p olo, Newport Harbor field hockey in big matchups. Rt<Jt'\RI> OUNN ~fib the autumn sports campaign ccelerates into high gear, ewport-Mesa District high schools will battle in crucial contests today in girls volleyball, tennis and field hockey, and boys water polo. Heading the list for Big Tuesday is the Back Bay rivalry between Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar in girls volleyball, featuring Coach Dan Glenn's Sailors, ranked No. 1 in CIF State Division I, and Coach Steve Conti's Sea Kings, defending CIF Southern Section Division III-AA champions. "They're fighters, .. Glenn said of the Sea Kings, Hbut fortwiately we have a lot of seniors (seven) and they're always excited to play (CdM). • . Newport Harbor (8-0, 4-0 in the Sea View League), led by 6-foot-1 senior set- ter Jennifer Carey and 6-1 junior ffi.iddle blocker Aprtl Ross, has yet to .drop a game in league this season. For the Sea Kings (6-4, 3-1 ), proposed to move to the Pacific Coast League next year, it could be the last time they host Newport Harbor in a league match . First serve is slated for 6:30 p.m. "We expect a typically tough Back Bay nvalry (tonight), where just about d.Ilything can happen,~ said Conti, whose squad is led by junior outside hit- ter Dunitra Havriluk and junior setter Marissa Becker. The Sailors, ranked t'fo. 2 in the nation by some publications in the preseason, have lost only one game in best-of-five matches this year (against Arroyo Grande). While Glenn said this year's team is among the best he's coached at Newport Harbor, he'll take nothing for granted tonight in what is traditionally an breeze of some 20 knots in .the morning, a westerly breeze in the early afternoon nulli- fying winds to a near-standstill; then 10-15 knots of breeze in the mid-afternoon. LOCAL SCHEDULE MARC MAR~ I OAl.V Pll.01' Newport Harbor freshman Natalie Braverman (second from left) ts mobbed by her tMmmafM after rallying to defeat Corona del Man No. 1, Nadia VaugbU, 1n the flnt round of Sea View League tennis play, but her individual efforts were not enough as CdM collected an 10-8 victory. Tbe two teams coWde today_ at Newport Harbor where Braverman and Vaughan ft~ to club once again. intense, bard-fought match. "Corona, Santa Margarita and Irvine are all capable of beating us,• said Glenn, whose team ripped through Santa Margarita and Irvine j,n the first round. •we kind of got on a roll against Santa Margarita (Oct. 8). We abnost lost the first game (before winning, 15-12), then we steamrolled., which we're capable of doing because of our size. •aut if we let that (CdM) team stay with us, we could have some problems. We don't want to let thell) hang around -just like in football the other night (when Cd.M upset heavily favored Newport Harbor, 28-18). • Newport Harbor, also ranked No. l in Orange County and CIF Southern Section Division I-AA, features tWo 6-2 middle blockers in Krista OW and Kathy Lavold, in addition to the height of Carey and Ross. Senior Marissa Cothran and junior Brenda Waterman are also weapons for the Tars. Jamie Brownell, Meghan Gallagher and Paige Woodward are key players for the Sea Kings. In PCL play today, Costa Mesa will travel to Aliso Niguel and Estancia will host Laguna Hills. Both matches are 3:15 p.m. • 1Wo of Orange County's top girls tennis teams will al8o dash today when CdM travels to NeWport Harbor at 3:15 p.m. Coach Tun Mang's Sea Kings (8-2, 4-1 in the Sea View), ranked No. 2 in the county, defeated the Sailors (9-5, 3-2) in tbe flnt meel;ing, 10-8, 19 days ago, as the singles ... trong See. Kings were able SEE PHEBUS PAGE 8 to win four of nine sets in doubles. Significant in that match was the performance of Newport Harbor freshman Natalie Braverman. who swept all three sets at No. 1 singles, includirig a 6-4 win over CdM junior Nadia Vaughan in the first round. Vaughan, Braverman and Woodbridge's Susanoo Lingman are the league's. top contenders to capture the individual singles title later this fall. . Coach Pletcher Ollon's Sailors, who play top-ranked Woodbridge on Thw'Sday, have lost this season to Dana Hills, Peninsula, Mater Dei, CdM and .. - Woodbridge, all among the top teams in the ClF Southem Section. In the Tars' earlier matcll against CdM, juniors Audra Ad.m:ns and Kristen Case, the school's two best doubles players, teamed for a 6-0, 6-1, 6-1 sweep. . Today's winner will likely secure second place (behind Woodbridge) in the Sea ~ew League. Woodbridge, which knocked off Peninsula last week. 11-1, is undefeated in 11 matches. In a. PCL match today. Estancie Will host cross-town rival Costa. MeSa at 3:15 p.m. • In boys water ~lo, Costa Mesa will play..at-Univenily~y (lcp.Jn.fin .11--~ --- showdown for first place in the PCL. Both teams are 4--0 in league. The game was originally scheduled for last Thursday, but & referee didn't show up and both schools wanted to rescbedu1e it because of tbe magnitude of a PCL cbampioasbip at stake. • In girls field boc:tey, Newport Haibor (6-<M) will host Edi9on today at 3:15 p .m. at the Harper Community Center in a battle for first place Jn the Sumet League. • In girls golf, Estancia Will host LliguDa Hills in PCL play, while CdM will trevel to Santa Mugartta and play at lljeru _ Creek and Newport Harbor WW play bolt Woodbridge at Strawbeny PeDm. Costa Mesa will face bolt AU9o Niguel a\ El Nigu81 Country Oub. HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK (COACHES' SELECYIOIS) NEWPORT HARBOR JUSTIN ~ KEL SEY JACOBS ~ PETERSON ~he 6-foot, : J. t 60-pound junior had a .career-high -seven catches .for 73 yards, Oncluding gains =of 21, 17, 13 and 12 yards against Corona del Mttr. • A6-foot-1, 160- pound junior, he Cdught a 27-yard TD pass to finalize the scoring and was in on six tackles at strong safety. ~ ESTANCIA DAVID DANNY ODRIGUEZ BRIANO • A S-foot-11, 195-pound sophomore outside linebacker, he impressed the Eagle coaching staff by standing out in his Vlmlty starting debut. • CORON SETH RICHARDSON T he 6·foot-2, 215-pound senior caught a 7-yard pass and blocked well while filling in for an injured Sea King teammate at tight • end. COSTA El Ml R RORY MCKEEVER A6-foot-2, 165-pound sophomore, he booted a pair of conversion kicks when the starter couldn't go and averaged 38.2 yards on four • punts. RICKY #!' MARTIN I ~ MIS A DAVE WEIR AS-foot-11, 155-pound senior, he had 3 interceptions to add to his Orange County- leading nine and caught a 57-yard touchdown pass. • ·T he s-root-11, 175-pound junior QB rushed for t 13 yards on six conies, · t.ncluding keepers of ~ and '7 yM()$ • • . agaln t Estancia. • l.AsT WEEK'S HIGH SCHOOL POOTilAll PLAYS OF 30 YARDS OR MORE • 57 • RlclCV MAanN (Costa Mesa) touchdown pass from Dave Weir • 50 -DAVE WEDl (Costa Mesa) run • 47 -D AVE W Eot (Costa Mesa) run • 46 -HUN11iR MAd>oNAu> (Corona del Mar) TD~ from Mike Bergey • 42 -Hl1NTER MAcl>oNAu> (Corona del Mar) mterception return for TD • 35 -SHAUN FEllYMAN (Costa Mesa) interception return for TD • 31 • RICKY MArnN (Costa Mesa) interception return for TD l.A.sT WEEIC'S IJG DEFENSIVE Pl.A\'S • Corona del Mar • Outside linebacker Adam Cooper stuffed ball ca.mer for 5-yard loss ... Middle linebacker Mark Hatfteld had a tackle for a 2-yard loss ... Comerback Hunter MacDonald intercepted and returned it 42 yards for a touchdown ... End Grant Estabrook chased down quarterback near sideline for 7-yard sack ... Noseguard Curt suilmer appliecf pess rush to force me<>mpletlon on two-pomt conversion pass ... Elliott Patlenon and Ty Harper recovered Newport Harbor onside kicks. • Costa Mesa -Ricky Martin bad three interceptions,· one of which he returned 31 yards for a TD ... Shaua Ferry.a had a 35-yanl interception return for TD ... Robert H111Ugs recovered a tumble at the EStanoa 21 to ~t up a TD ..• Antoay Gnabllldl recovered a fumble at Estancia 13 to set a held goal. • N~rt Harbor -Safety lllly Cleytoa hauled in a pua Otf the bands of a CdM receiver for an lnterceptiOn on the game's fifth ~Y and later had a second would-be interceptioo knocked out of bis hands by an alert CdM receiver •.. Middle linebacker MUM ..__., made a stop tot t -yard loss in the second quartet ••. Outidde linebacker ~wn O'DonDell stopped a shotgun ~k draw for• 1-yard gam. • Eltw:lll -,.._ N-. recovered two fumbael, '*b ccmingin EiWlda teiritory, the later at tbe 1-yard line on tbe ftDel pimy. ol the half ... JOiia Aldlr• made a TD.aYing tac.Ida at lbll Sagle 21-yard line late m the third quarter. \ . ... 8 :lhuosdoy, OctObe< 20, '998 s rts Newport Beoch/Co$to M.eso Doity Pilot SANDOVAL CONTINUED FROM 7 • • UJtclt>rdog Euglc for mo t of two qq..trter.. .The pluy, however, was 1101 Wllhout controve~y. as olLlciols wtJvPd off Cl would-be pass inter· fecence Cdll, when it was rul('d Tanielu WdS b"hmd the lme ot scnmmage, effectively removmg h$ from the protecUOn down· ti~d receivers are ufrorded. Howell said the ofhctaJs made the correct call, and that San· doval'i. dSsauJt was weU Wlthin the"T\Jles. Estancia Codch Oave,Pe rk:ms, however, remdUlS ronvmced the tart.le wds worthy of a penalty. ·I don't buy the officials' explanation that because ho was behind the lllle, they could hold tum.• Perkins said. "'What's the dttli?rcnce between what hap- pened lo Manu and tackling our rece\ver at the line or scrimmage when he's going out for a pass? I lhtnk the offiCldls blew the call. lt hjjs to be either pass interference or defensive holdlng. • HELP WANTED CdM needs· coaches Kerl Phebus PHEBUS . CONTINUED FROM 7 ~ ll was two years of sol.t tude cmd l leamed and grew more dur- UlQ that tune than arty other tune during my whole We, but enouqh was enough," said Phebus, whose honors have mcluded Pacific l 0 Conference Player or the Year, Tennis MagaLme Playe~ of the Year and UCLA . Female Athlete of the Yeclr. "I'd always livetl a balanced life and tennis was Just a smaJJ part of it." CORONA DEL MAR _ A mrls After Phebus' junior year at :;,-UCLA in '95, she turned down varsity softball coach ls being the opportunity to become a pro- .,ought by the Corond de! Mar fessional. Instead, she wanted lo l hgh dthletic depctrtment on tl concentrate on St'hool dI\d finish wdlk-on t>astS unlll Nov 30 or her college degree in tour,years. unul filled. That year, she became only the Apphcdnts should duect d ~econd woman in NCAA history resume and three letters of rec-to Win smgles and doubles titles ommenddllon lo Alh.Jebc D\rector in the same year. .Jeay Jelruck by mail to 2101 . . Phebus, who led the Sea Kings E~bluff Dr., Newport Beach, lo CIP 4-A team titles in 1988 and ql66() or by fax to 949-5 15-6073. '89 as a freshman and sopbo- so, CdM girls basketball more, was the nation's No. 1- cOieh Elbert DaV1S is seeking an ranked junior player in the girls awstant and d N coach. Quall-12s, 14s, 16s apd 18s while grow- f1ell dppllcants should contact Lng up in Newport Bedch. D!\FlS at 949.515-6008 or fax a Her original coacb was the late brlti resume lo 949-5 15-6073. Myron M cNamarcl. llllFLY Orange Coast wins, again • Hues win by 10 strokes; Saddleback's Selby Schriber is medalist with 5-over 75. COSTA MESA -Orange Coast Col- lege's women's 9011 team swept lo first I 0 l f place m the thlrd match of Orange Empire Conler- enn• play Monday with a 10-stroke victory over run- ner-up Fullerton, with Saddleback, Cypress and llVUle Valley in the distance Monday at the Mesa Linda coutsc ot the Costa Mesa Goll & Country Club. The victory gives the Pirates a 29-23 edge over Fullerton m the ongoing standings after three row1ds, dJld was paced by freshman Jennifer Tunz:i, who carded oo BZ. Others 10 the Pirates' game, all freshmen, were ManceJa D1etnck (86), Jan Cheng (87). Grace Hou (87), Robin Shaft (90) and Denise Poirel (109). The Pirates are on an eight-match unbeaten streak. Medalist was Saddleback College's Selby Schriber, the dominant women's player at Big Canyon Country Club the past several years and champion of the Daily Pllot's inaugural Tea Cup Classic m 1997. Schriber, with a 5-over par 75, Jed the Gauchos lo a team total of 364, third on Monday, ~nd third in the overall standings. Braverman receives a wild card Newport Beach's Brandis Braver-I E N u I S man, who turned down tennis schol-.. a.rship offers to UCLA and Stanford earlier tlu.s fall to tum professional, received her first main draw wild· card berth as a pro this week in the $50,000 U.S. Women's Challenger of Houston at Ravenoux Coun· try Qub Braverman will open against 80th-ranked Meghan Shttughnessy today in the hrst round. Sailors second in tournament MISSION VIEJO -Freshmen stand-----.- outs Kelly Hunt and Shelly Roberts shot G 0 L f 18·hole rounds of 79 and 82, respectively, to lead the Newport Harbor High girls golf team to a second- place showing at the 1Tabuco Hills lnvttational Mon- day at Cdsta Del Sol Junior Brianna Reebl (83) rounded out th e Sailors' ~corers, while Emily McKay (85) also played well. dccording to Coach Jim Warren. ~we've played four tournaments now and we've plftced first, second twice and third,• Warren said Mater Oei won the six-school event wiUf a com· bmed score of 241, three strokes better than Harbor, which faces highly regarded Woodbridge, Universi· ty and Sant.a Margarita the next three days. ' Mustangs fall to Ocean View, 13-5 COSTA MESA -Costa Mesa High juniors Diem Chau Huynh and I I I I I S Jillian Demello swept three doubles opponents, but visiting Ocean View prevailed for a 13·5 nonleague girls tennis triumph Monday. The Mustangs Fell to 2· 10, while Ocean View improved to 7-3. • NOM.fAGUI OaM V.. 1J, CosrA MBA 5 ~ Hoang (CM) lost to Son, ().6, lost to Doyle, 3-6, • lost to K. Nguye"· 1-6: Tran (CM) lost. 1-6, won, 6-0, lost 4-6; A Lee lost. 1-6, 3-6, 3-6. Doublet: Huynh-Demello (CM) def. Hite-Shank, 7·5, def. M. Nguyen·Wagedy, 7-6, det. Pham-Levy, 6-3; M. Lee-Kim (CM) Lost 1-6, 3-6, 2-6i Oo-Olrmon (CM) WOO. 6-0, lost. 5-7, 1-6. Tars hire S11 vage for girls hoops NEWPORT BEACH -I A S I I I I A Gregg Savage, who has l l been an assistant coach under Newport Harbor High boys basketball coach I.any Hirst since 1996, was hired Monday as the Sailors' head girls basket· ball coach. the school announced. Savage, a Newport Harbor chemistry teacher, was the boys sophomore basketball coach last sea- son. He replaces Ryan Bettencourt. who stepped down after last season. Savage is a graduate of Wit· tenberg University in Spnngfield, Ohio, where he competed in track and cross country. The school has girls basketball coaching positions available at the lower levels. Details: 515-6308. Cd.M girls swing past Villa Park NEWPORT BEACH -Allison Scbaup-G 0 l f pner and Taylor McComtick both shot 44 for nine holes Monday as the Corona del Mar High girls goU team bested Visiting Villa Park, 138-161, in a nonleague match at the Newport Beach Country Club. Kristin McCoy and Stephanie McCoy each shot so ror the Sed Kings (9-4). 1011111 UDO ISlE YACHT' Q.U8 1991 HAu:oWllN RIGAnA Sllbot AM • 1 Deretc Spaulding, • BCYC. 4; 2. Taylor Grimes, UYC. 8; 3 Alex Giannini, UYC. 9; 4. Kyle , Christiansen. UYC. 9; 5. Kate Sharp, UVC. 19; 6. Matthew Hogan, NHYC. 19; 7. Jeff Lerner. UVC. 24. Sabot C1 -1. Mlchael Ri<hley, LIYC. S; 2. camllla Moshayedt, BCYC. 9; 3 Ut Rutter, LIYC. 11; 4. Brooke Shyarp, UYC. 1', 5 Ryan GalmChi, LIYC. 14; 6. Mellisa Wheeler. BYC. 15, " 7 Stuart hlley, UYC. 16 • s.a.ot 0 • 1. Clark Hardflflbef9h, NHYC. 6; 2. Dane Butera, NHYC. .,~ 3. Sebastian Moshayedi, BCYC. 13; 4 Kevin Eredia, OLIYC. 14; 5 . Erin Larson, LIYC. 15. 6 Rennick Palley, UYC. 17; 7. Beefy Sipos, NHYC. 17. 5abot 0 • 1. Erk Holland, BCYC. 6, 2. Michael Carlson, NHYC. 7; 3 Cameron Maclaren. UYC, 8; 4. Oaron Arnold, UYC. 17; 5. Kyle Miner. UYC. 20; 6. Wade Hatton, LIYC. 22; 7. Lauren Ga~hi, UYC. 25; 8. Eden Phair. LIYC. 27; 9. Orew Uttlefalr, UYC. 30; 10. Erin Farrell, LIYC. 31. CfJ -1 David Carlson. NHYC, 4; 2. Gary Grimes, UVC. 5; 3. Atiane Moshayedl. BCYC. 9. LllMr • 1. Anne Hatton, LIVC. 4; 2. Don Benedkt. LIYC. 6; 3. Dave Lamb, UYC. 8; 4. Phil Gautschi, LIYC. 15; S. Roy Woolsey, UYC. 15. Udo 14 -1. Jeff Lenhart. MBYC. 5; 2 Curt Wiess, NHVC. 6; 3. John Papadopoulos, eve. 8; 4. Jamie OeWolfe, BCYC. 13; 5. Bob Yates, UYC. 16; 6. Greg Boudreaux, SVC. 17; 7. Audrey Simenz. SVC: 8. Mike Kadell, BCYC. 22. scAl60ll PUBUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC nu 111..c;, PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTl.CES uons, and effect of the sale cated al 3111 Tile City Duve PUBLIC NOTICE _ Hive you staned domg nerslllp ness under \he fic:Uuous PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an lndl\llduel PUBLIC NOTICE and 111• llllbility ol default· Soulh, Orang_e, CA 92868. -business yel? YH, June 1. Have you stailed doing business name Of Nl.ITIH Have you 111111<1 doing --------- PUBLIC NOTICE Ing bidders. IF YOU OBJECT to lh• STATEMENT OF 1998 businoss-ye1? No listed above on 9·28-1998 Fictitious Bualr1Hs business yet? No Fictitious BualnHa NOTICE IS HEREBY gr1nllng of the petition, yoo WtTHDRAWAL FROM Daisy G Talag Carolyn Landrum Randy L c.,per H•m• St•tement Alman Mohalla Name Statement STATEMENT OF GIVEN thal on October 28. should 1ppear at the hear· PARTNERSHIP Tills s101emen1 was filed This 1ta1emenl was filed This statement was filed The tollowlng persons are This s\a11menl was liled The following persons are 1998, at 2.00 o'clock P.M 1ng and state your ob-U with the County Clerk of With the 'County Clefk. of with the County Cletl! of doing buslneu H '. Cllartor wllh the County Clerk of doing business as· ABANDONMENT OF al Orange County Ma,sllals fecttons Ot fife wr111en ob-OPERATING NDER Orange County on 10.2·98 Orange County on 10.tS.98 Orange County on 9·28·118 Financial, 359 San Miguel Orange County on 10-13·98 BIO MAGIC, 2186 Pacific USE OF FICTITIOUS Deparlmenl-4601 Jambo-1ect1ons w1lh the court be-FICTITIOUS t9080771478 10088772811 t0088771011 12C>e. Newpon Beach, CA 19088772309 Ave , UM E Costa Mes:i BUSINESS NAME rte Rd, rm 108, City Of lore tile hearing, Yof)f Ip-BUSINESS NAME Daily Ptlol Oct 5, 12, 19, Da.ly Pilot Oct 20, 27, Dally Pilot Oct. 6, 13, 20, 92660 Daily Pilol Oct. 20. ?7, CA 92627-'1805 1 The following persons Newport Beach, County of pearonce may be In person The folfo~lng person has 26, 1998 r073 N 3 10 11198 T090 27, t998 T066 Chlfler S•111fce1, Inc . Noll. 3 10 111118 TlOt Paul R. AJlrey, 2186 Poc1llco have abandoned the use ol 01ange, Statf ol Cahlorn1a or by your attorney Wllhdrawn as a general ov. ' • (NV) 7631 Be1mud1 Ad • • Ave Unot e Costa Mesa lhe Flc1111ous Buslnen I v.111 sell tt public auction IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR partner lrom the P';lrtner· PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Las yegH , Nevada, 89123 PUBLIC NOTICE CA 92627 .. 1805 ' Name MANCO OEVEl.OP· to the highest bidder, lor or 'l!ontlngont credllor ol ship operabng under the This business Is con. This business is con. MEbll'.. 26741 Ponola Park· cash In lawful money of the lhe deceased. you must hi• f1c1111ous buslnns name ol Flctltloua Bualf\eSI flctltloua Buslne11 Flctltloue Business ducted by: 1 co1porabon flctltloua Bualneas ducted by: an Individual way. Su11e 1·E • 510, Foot· Unoted States. all the r1gri1, you1 claim w11h lh• court RESOLUTIONS FLOOR Name Statement N•m• Statement Name St•l•ment Have you stanecs doing Name Statement Have you s1a1tod doing hill R1111ch. CA 92610-17t3 title and Interest of sold and mall• copy to the per· COVERING at 3031 S. Main The following persons are The lollowlng petaon• 118 The following persons.,. business yet? Yes, 1011198 The lollow1ng petaons are business yet? Yts Sept The F1c1111ous Buslnus Judgmonl debl0t(s) 1n lhe sonat 1epreson1a11ve ap· Stteet Santa An•. CA doin~ business H'. doing buslneu es· doing buslneat as· MANCO Chaiter Servic11, Inc,, doU'lg b1.111nest es· 15, t997 Name rolorted 10 above above descr1beC1 property. pointed by the cour1 w1tll1n 92707 3 Hippos. 91"1 Fl'/e Har· SOMlA FOOD. 17307 Mt Development, 3100 Airway Suzanne L Smith, PtHI· JNTEAIOA OETAILS IN· Paul R Alfrey was ftled In Orange County or 10 much thereof es may lou' months trom lhe date The fiict1Uou1 Business bors, HunllnQJon Beach, Wynne Cr .. Fountain Valley, A.venue, Costa tMu, CA dent TEANATIONAL. 2925 Air· Thll siaiement was tiled on 8·18·98 r11e No.19986-be necessary 10 fllllsly ol the first Issuance of let· Name referred to above CA 112646 CA 92708 92826-4814 This st1temenl wH filed way Avo., Unit A, Cosla with the County Cte1k ot 767522 sald •~tcutton. wnh ac· tera as PfOV•ded In Probate waa loled in Orange County Suzanne J Bobo, 11141 Nader Amlrvand, 17307 M.A. Nicholas end Co ti· wlth II" County Clerlc of Meta. CA 92828 Orange County on 9-2~98 Jim Nlc:hofat. 55 Aue crued inltresl end cosls COde stct1on 9100 The on 3·12·98. File No Five Ha1bo1S. Hun11ng1on Ml. Wynne Cr .• Fountain pany, (CA). 3100 Airway Or1nge County on 10-2·98 Oonald J. Sm.th. 230 Poon· 19980770772 M0091. Footh11f Ranch. CA APPROXIMATE MINIMUM ltme for ltl•oO claims .... ., 19986752008 8eachJ.. CA 92646 V.lllay_.CA.92708 Aveflue, Costa Mesa, CA 1901•77 f4•• Hiiia Av•.. COiona Oel Dally P1IOI Sept ~9 Oc1 6 926t0 010 S67,i2T.71 fTOl nptrcr befor1 fovr Fun name ancJ 1cfdreu ol Mike u1an1, 9141 Ftve Har· Sidney Sertfinl 1048 Ir· 92626-4814 D 11 p lol Oct 5 12 111 M11 CA 92625 ' T ' M.ke N1chotu, 1550 LI· Daled 10·2, 1998 mcmth1 from the hearing lhe person W•lhdtawing bora, Hun11ngton Beach, \ltne Ave., Suite '453, New· This buslnHs ft con· 281 1~~ ' T067 Thia bu1l,,t1s Is con· 13• 20· 1998 OSO '1mor S1. Suite 500, Don-0111islon Harb<>! dale noticed 1bove. Terry E Watson, 1555 CA 92646 pon Beach. CA 92860 ducted by: e corpor1tlon · dueted by: an lndMdual PUBLIC NOTICE i vor, co 80202 NOTE· This property II YOU MAY EXAMINE lht Mesa Verde Dr. e .. Untl Aloh• Grant. 9141 Ave This business 11 con-Have you st1r1ed doing PUBLIC NOTICE Hl118 you 1tar1•d dOlng1--------- Thls busness Is con· being sold subject to the Mekeptbylhocourt llyou 22G, Co11a Mesa, CA. Harbors, Huntington ducted by a general part· buslnessyt1?No buslnusytt?No Flclltlou18u1lnH1 ducted by a general part· tight of redemption The are a person lntereslod in 92626 Beach. CA 92646 nershlp M.A. NlcholH & Company, Flotltloua 8usln•11 Don J Sinllh Name St•l•m•nt netShip approximate amount of te· tho ostate, you ma)' file To''Y E. Watson Thia bullness Is con· Have you started dOlng JOhn NlchOlas. Vice Prell· Name lt•tement This statement was flied The following perso~ are Jim N1chola. cu1ed lndetltednoss will\ 1n· w1lh tho cour1 a Request 1911188772100 dueled by'. co.pannera business yet? No dent The tollowlng persons 1,. with th• County Clttk of dOtnji but1neu as· McCal· t 9988772724 te11st and costs per CCP 101 Special Notice tlorm Th11 1talemen1 was rited Have you star1ed doing Sidney Setaflnl Thls 111ternen1 was flied doing buslneu aa: Or1nge County on 10.16-98 reny 1 Auto oo1a11fng. ~ Thfi statement was ftleo 7 2 9 O 1 0 ( 1 I Is DE·l64) or lhe !fling 01 •n wtlh the County Cl0tk of business yet? No This sfatemenl wu filed With lhe County Cltfl( of PROMOTION MARl<ETING 19988772787 W. t71h SI .. Costa Men. witfl-l'1e County Cle'k of $1,962.048 88 Inventory aod 1p~ra151I 01 oran11e County on 10·08-98 Suz.onne J Bobo With the County Clerk of Orange County on 10-15·98 ASSOCIATES, 2001 L•m· Dilly Pilot Oct 20 27 CA 92627 OrC71Q.t <'.:ounty on 1o.15.98 MICHAEL S. CA. ~~lalo assets or ~ any po-Ot1Uy Pilol Ocl 13 20 27 This 1tatecmen1 wc" filed Orange County on 10-16-98 19988772'7~3 not Dr , Costa Mese. CA Nov 3 10 1996 · ·T097 George Fredorlck McCal· D p 0 2 RONA MARSHAL OF i on °1 occoun 11 pro-' T 8 ' with the ounty fork of 1998e7128'7 Dally Pilot Oct 20 21 92826-3535 • ' ' feny 1612 Sea Bell Circle ltly 1•01 cl o. 27, ORANGE COUNTY vldod tn Probate COde sec· Nov 3. 1998 O 3 Orange Countv on 9-25-96 Dail Pilot Oct 20 27 Nov. 3 10, 1998 · ·T09S Mlchael Smithers, 2001 PUBLIC NOTICE Corona def Mar, CA 92627' NOV."3, 10, 1998 T099 D IS/ Q H D lion 1250 A Request tor PUBLIC NOTICE tDD88770775 y , , , l.tmno• Dr Costa Mesa Thi• buslneu 11 con. lf • arp, eputv Spacial Notice torm 11 Daily Pilot Sept. 29, Oct. 6, Nov. 3• JO. 1998 T094 PUBLIC NOTICE CA 9262S.3S35 · Fictitious 8u1lnH• dueled by en 1nd1vidual RUBLIC NOTICE NOTE Do not take down available Crom the court Flctltlou• Busloen 13 20 1998 T059 PUBLIC NOTICE Thia business 11 con· Name Statement Have you llarted doing Massoud & Pashkolf or datact a posled notice clerk Name Statement . • Flc;tltloue lualneH ducted by: an lndlvfcNal The following persons are business yet? No pc., (212) 889-1400, 16 befote the sale or satislac· Attorney for the P•tl· Ttte following persons are PUBLIC NOTICE flotltlou• lualneH Name Statement H1111 you •latted doing dol~ business 11: George F1ede11ck Mc:Caf· East 341h Streat. 16th llon of judgment Penal tloner: doin business as N•me llal•menl The tollowlng persons are buslneH yet? No w O ALO NET WO RI( ler1y Floor New York NY 10018 Code Section 618 (mlsde· BETTY L . KOONTZ, PACfJECT STUDIO 3410 Flctltloua 8ualneu The<followlng p«1ona are doing busine .. as: M>el'leel Smill'lert GROUP, 3001 Redhill Ave., This statement was filed ATTORNEY FOR A.1 Mi: meanor). ESQ. ICSB;09'2753), W MacAnhur 1'J ' Santa Name Statement doing business as: lnler TlC • "THE LISTENING This 1t1temen1 wH filed Bid. 6, Ste "203, Costa v.1th the County Cletk OI kal!l'ob General Trading Publlahed Newporl ATTORNEY AT LAW Ml cA.927046852 Thelonow1ngpersons11e Stale commercial Group., COACH", 22702 lslamare Willi the County Clerk ol MeN,CA92628 OrangeCountyon10·2·96 Co Ille Beach·Costa Mese Daily 20271 s.w. BIRCH Alber1 E Solberg, 111. 2S99 doing business as: 3100 Airway •venue, Suite Lane. Lake Forest, CA Orange County on 10-16-98 Bill Jo11ptt Dumont, ti t998417714A Orange County Superior Pilot Octobe< 6 13 20 ST. STE. 100 NEW· Champion Way, Tushn CA .~ackABay CenCoter,1 2e.~1 Ir· 135. Costa Mesa, CA 9~0 --'f 22702 1 tll88772808 Gltno1ks, A1110 Viejo, CA Daily Pilot Oct G, 13, 20, Coun ' ' ' ' ' 92602 ... ne venue, s a mesa. 92626-4614 ...,,.., .. WVV< · •· Dally Piiot Oct 20 27 92856 27 199& T068 P•••mFF Al Makaaseb 1998 POAT BEACH, CA Roger Oenyberry 341o w Californlo92827 M.A. NlcholH •nd corn· lamare Lane, Like ForHI, Nov 3 10 1998 • 'rose This business I• con._. _______ .._ Ga!\tral Trading Co Inc. T064 92880-1714 MacAnhur tK. Santa Ana, American Maiclm Center pany, (CA), 3100 Airway CA 92630 . ' ' ducied by: an Individual PUBLIC NOTICE DEFENDANT· 1,an Busl· PUBLIC NOTICE Publlthed Newport CA 112704 LLC (Caltlornla) 4136 E. A.11enue, Suite 135, Colla This bu1ln111 . Is con-PUBLIC NOTICE H1111 you atll1ed dong ---------..- nHs Mteh1nes Corp. et al Betch.Co1ta Mesa Dally Piut c. Denlon. 925 Capl· Hillsborough Ave .. Orang•. Me.sa. CA 92826-4814 dueled by: an Individual business yet? Yes, 9-97 Flctftfou• Bualneu NOTICE OF DSC 7742 Pilot 0<:1ober 14, 20, 21, 111 St. Cos11 Mesa. CA Cahfomla 92867 This buslneu ta con-Have you slar1td dOlng Flotllloua 8ualneaa Biii Dumont . N•m• Sl•te1'11ent MARSHAL'S SALE NOTICE OF 1998 92627 This business Is con· due\ed by: a corporation buslnees yet? Yea. J1r1 Name St•tement This statement was Med The following pe1Son1 llte n--1 County Mtrshal PETITION WT006 Thll business Is con. duc1ed by: Llmlled Liability Ha111 you 1tatted doing 19118 The following peraona are with the County Clerk or doing bus•ness as· ~·D•-v • ducted by. a general part· Co buslneH yet? No Andrei WOOll doing bualneH u : Ortng• County on 11·25·98 Quality Aging Sofullons, 4601 Jamborte Rd • ttt08. TO ADMINISTER PUBLIC NOTICE ntrthlp Have you s1ar1ect dOing M.A. Nlcnotu and Com-Thi• 11attment was filed aooe1m1n & Anocl11111. t998e710750 2841 Europa D11ve Cos11 Newpor1 Beach, CA 92680, ESTATI! OF: Have you 1101ted doing business yet? Yes, Septem. pany, John Nlcholu, VI~ wllh the County Cieri! ol 22702 mare Lane. Like Dally Pilot Sept. 29, Oct 8, MHa, CA 92628 Hlllbbr Division ADRIAN 0. SUNDEEN NOTICE TO buslne11 yet? 'l'es. 1 Sepl ber 22. 19118 PtHldent Orange County on 10-16·98 1~, CA 92630 13 20 1998 TOS3 Pamela M. Mokler, 2841 LEYVINO OFFICER ah A.O. SUNDl!EH CONTRACTORS 98 Amttlcan MIJClm Centltf, This 11a1emen1 wll filed 1ff8e772809 Kenneth D. Goodman. ' ' Europa Drive, Cosla Mesa. FILE NO. al(a ADRIAN INVITINO BIDS Paul C. Denton LLC, 8Mnl•:1n Chai. Man· wllh the County Cletl< or Dally Piiot Oct. 20. 27, 22702 tsl1m1.1e Lane, Lake PUBLIC NOTICE CA 92828 HOCS742801•C OEOROE SUNDEEN NOTICE IS HEFIEBY Thl1 1tattment was filed 1j,'ng em er Orange County on 10.18-98 Nov 3 10 111118 T089 Forni, CA 92630 Thl1 bu1lnt11 Is con· COURT CASE NO . CASIE NO A194:t07 GIVEN 11111 the Board Of With lhe County Cleric 01 hll slal~enl ~s fifed 10988772831 . • • Thi• buslnUI 11 con-Flctlllou• BualntH dUCltcl by· l/l lndMdual 74288t " To 811 hells' benaflclarlH Trullffs of the Fountain Orange County on 9·2&-9& Q,1h llleco 0':;1V 11-~:v:1 Daily Pilat Oct. 20, 27, PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by; an lndMdull N•m• St•temenl Have you stanecs dOlng By 111r1ue of a writ luued credllora, contingent credl: Vallt)'CScho,ol CD11,11,1C1o,I0,r,·1 109841770778 ange t':'o&~70748 NO'/, 3, 10, 19118 TtOO FlctlUou• BualMH b~!:,_fuye~~art~:, d~'' d!~~· ':!i~~•'=-aons are bP':~°!i!'J~Uoi~:; 1·1·98, on 4 I 1998 In lh• ebove to11 and pe11ons v.ho may enge oun y, • • orn • w Daily Piiot Sept 29, Oct 6, • dHlgniled Coun upon a otherviu b9 lnleiested In reclfvt bids up to end In· 13 20 1998 TOOi Dairy P~ot Sept 29, Oct 8, PUBLIC NOTIC! N•m• S\•tement 19111 OR IZ PLUMBING, 177 Thil ataltfment was filed ludgm.nt entered' 1.a.98 In lht wu: or estate 04' boll\ eluding 2 00 PM Novem· ' • 13, 20, 11H18 T051 The lollOWIMQ perlOf\t 1<1 Kenneth D. Goodman Rl'iefllcle Ave . ., ttF, New-will\ th• County Clerk .of 111or ol judgment CJedi· of ADRIAN G SUNDEEN ber 23. 1998 al the D1strtc1 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE FlellUou• 8ualne•• doing txnlnea1 as: Thie 11atement wa1 filed ~rt Beach. Caltl. 92683 Ofange County on 10.1we 101~). At Mtllaaseb G•n-eka A Q SUNDEEN alia Bullntu Omce, 17210 Oa\I N..ne ll•tement Orange County SIUd101, v.1lh the County Cletk ol David A. Onli, 15S49 Roll· 19981772184 eta! Tiading co Inc. and ADRIAN GEOAGe SUN· StrHt, Founlaln Valley. CA Flctltloua ButlneH Fictitious Buelneu The folfowlng per1oos ate 2012 lutlneu Center Ortnge County on 10-16-98 Ing RICI~• Ot., Chino Hlll1, 0••1)' Pilot Oct 20. 17. agolnat judgmtnl debtor(•) DEEN 92708 Name Statement M s doing bualneu at· Drtve, Irvine, CA 920!2 11188772819 Calli. 9l 09 No11 3 10 1998 rote Iran BuslneH M1c:hln11 A PETITION FOR PRO. Al this lime, dale, and The following persons ate •m• t•tem.nt BEACH HEALTH CARE, Oran91 County Digital Dally Pilot 0¢L 20, 27, Thlt bUllnus. 11 con· --·--· -·----- COfp: Luc:1et1 COfp . <lho-BATE 1111 been filed by place. blda WIU be publlcly doing bualneu u · Hall d~~~ l~~~i~~~af>!Z0~~c~~ 14032 Sprlnd•I• SI .. Ste. H. Pcoat ICAl.1 20821 B1 u•lneCsAs Nov. 3 10 1994 T092 dHlicted by an lndivlddu~.1 PUBLIC NOTICE ~ 11mreza zandlan showing 1 MARJORIE s HEMPSTEAD opened and read aloud for PrOductlona a Unique Bou-• · We1lrnlnster CA 92683 ent11 Dt vt. rv ne, ' • ave you 1t1t1• ""no --------.... ne t b a I an c • of In th• Superlo1 Coutl of Bld No. 99·5, "CLASS· llque. 250 E. 1711\ St., Ste. ~~·b ·~~;~1md1t~~dc~1 Or. Randy Gall. • PYol•• 92812 I PUIUC NOTICE buslneu yet? Yes, JIAy 111. Flctltl°"• 8u.aJne•• s1790860 73 IC1utlly due C•llfOtnta county of OR ROOM FANS" H Indicated c Coeta Men CA 92827 Nu :.s... • •lonal Chl1opractlc Corp ., Thie bus nen '' con-19" • N•me Statement on' said Judgment on the ANOE. • · In the bid SPKlf•callon Bid Kay Rae Par1nerehlp. MIT• ew.,_, Baach, Cahfomll (CA), t4032 SPflogdai. It., ducted by: a corporation Plolllloue 8ualn .. • Da'lld A. Ortiz The lollowtng persons .. dll• 1>1 the IH utnce 01 THE PETITION FOR PRO. documentt and apeclllca· 1na Yarb1ough Ptr .• 157a ~~HI H•mllto 1121 Suite H, W"tmlnster, CA H•ve VoU 7111r1ed do!~ NMM llalemettt Thi• •tatecment """ filed doing business as• .. M Wrtt, I havt le\lfed BATE 1 uesll tl'lel MAR· l.IOnl are on r.re at lhe D1t· Orchard Or , S1nta Ana n, 92683 bullnee• Ytf YH. 9-31·-TM ro110WtnQ Pfftonl att With the aunty Cltrtl ol KAMPH ENTEAPRIS~. upan iii right, lillt and In· JORIE r HEMPSTEAD be trlcl Pu1ch111ng Oepar1· Helghll, CA 92707 ~:lo~d C ~rn~ :~orl This bu1lnt11 11 con-Orenge County Olglttl dOlng bue1ne1:a u: ENTER· Otange County on 9·2&-98 1320 E. Oceanfron1, NM· ,., .. f of said judg"*1t •Ppolnted 81 perlOllAl rep. ment, 11210 01k Street, Kay Aae Perlnenhlp, ac • • 1 ° 1 d\ICted by: a corp<Kallon Poat. avid G Bein, PrH PAtS! HNE'1TS. 11 Cfe1t• tfflt770770 POf1 S.1ch. CA 92611 debiot(•l In me p1operty In 1esentattve 1o admlnfstat F~lain lfalley, C• 92708 Robin Peteraon, 250 I!. ~:!ek ~= ~~~~~C:,.d H1111 YoU eterted doing Th1~• :_-1~men1 w~.~ k1114 N\181\, Irvine, CA 92804 Dilly Piiot Sept. 19, Oct. 8, M1rcla Ftrbtt Kampn, tl'lt Count~ ol 011nge, the e1111e ol the dec:eoent. (714) 8"3'3245. 22nd St., Co111 MH•. CA fornli D:ZSdO ' • bualne11 yet? YH, 1914 ~ eo.:'~ty ·~ e: Pameta L Clarke, 18 Crn• 13, 20, 199& t053 1320 E Oceanfront, Ntw· State of Cahfornla Cl• THE PETITION 1eque1t1 A M1ndal0<y Job Wilk 82027 Thi b I I Or. Alnoy 0"1, A Pro,.._ ..,.ange ., on • thaven. ltvlne, CA 92804 port Stach, CA 92601 1cr~•ct •• follow•· 'com. lhe Cfecedenll Wiii lnd •IU bl held on No11tmber Thlt bu1lne11 la con-Cluci~ b~~ ~·::ne:., ~~ •IONI ChitOf)faclle Corp.. 1H11170749 Jtltrey R. Munro. u PUBLIC NOTICE Thlll bu1ln111 11 C:Of'I· rnonly Known Addre11: codlcili, II any. be edmltted 11, 199t, at 9 00 • m •I ducttd by: • gtner•t pat1· nerahlp • • "-ndtn C. Gall. Pr8lldent DlllY Piiot Sept. 29, Oct 8, Bridgeport ltvlne, CA " 111._ •• •···•--ducltd by: an lndMdull 1752fl Von l<trrnan, lrvlne, 10 problle. The wi• and the D111rlcf Malnten1nc• net1hlp H tcf ol This 11!M9ment wu fll4ld 13, 20. 1119' T052 92904 o ...... __ .. Htve you started doing CA"W'714 any codiclls ate 111allabte Yard, 17890 Newlend. Have you 11111td doing ave you 11'tllrt d ng with 11'1• Cowrty Clerti of Thi• bualneu I• con. N•me lt•l•rn.nl 6u1lneh ytl? No L.Nal oe1c1tp1ion "Parcel for 1 11.amtnatlon in the tile fll'oun1alndValley, Cl 9270I bualneu yet? Y ... M1tefl bMI~::=~ ~:mi~C:· i,122'91 Ofange County on •at-M PUIUC NOTICI ducttcf by: co-pemera The fOllOwlng persona ere Mwcla Fett>er t<amph 4 ~Dciw•IV• of parcel map ktpt by the court All bl der• mu11 bt 95 Thl 1 tlltcf tffll770774 Have you etlf\tcf dotn9 dOlng bultneta ••: Thi• •talemen! ,,... Mid 8;..24Y, In the City ol ll'Vlne THE PETITION' 11que1J1 present at lh11 ltrN 10 be Manha Y11brO\IQh 'lflth' l~:'Cv ~k ot Dilly PtlOI Sept 29, Oct O, Fktltl•ua helneH bUtlnela yet7 NO New MllleMlum Contull· w1lh the County Cletll ol CountY of Otangt Slate ol authotll'f to admlnltltr the contlde1ed for thl• protect Thi• etatemanl wae liled Or•ng• County ort 11-23 te U 20 1991 T057 N~ lt•l•m.ftt Jeffrey A Murwo lnG. 500 Hatbor Wood• Orange County on 10.1&-N C•hlomi.. •• l>tf• mas> r• Hlate Un<ltt ~ lndepeno lhl Boaid o4 Trull"' r• Wllh the County Clerk of tffllTTOli.a ' ' The tollowlng pereons .,. Thia eteten'*lt waa flled PJace. ~ letch, CA t•t1e112ao7 corded on 11 Ap<ll 198' dtnt Adrnlnl11rallon of El· .....,., the i\Qhl to itject Orange County on 10.2·91 PUBLIC NOTICI dOln9 bullnen u · k'Nclt with the Coumy Clef'lc of 92080-7135 Dill Pll 1 Oc 20 .. 1n boOlc 131 pagei 24 10 !Alff Act (Thlt Aulhor1ty any and 111 'bids anct to 1991877t•87 oa11y Pilot Oct. 12, 20. a1, ~ '' r~. 1e10 S1111Ji Orange c;ou.,1y Of' 1o-1a.N Pettf CObb S1wytr1, aoo Y 0 1. • .1. 24 lnclua111e, of p1tce1 wlll allow th• P8faoMl rep. waive . any tr11gul1r1ty Otlly Pilot Oct e. t:J, 20, Nov.'· 190I Toeo Fkltltleu• 8...aMaa AM A.t. .. Me J, Co1ta itetl?'HTal Harbot Woocta Place, New· Nov. 3, 10, 1"8 T087 maps, In "" Otnce of the tt1Mn1a1111t lo tak• m1ny lheftln The nght 11 1110 ,.. 27 11198 T069 PUBLIC NOTICI ....... ltatelMnt Mela. CA t2827 D•ly f'llOt Oct. 20 a1 POI'\ e.acn. CA t2teCM&35 i--.--------County R~otd• of u •d KflOlll Without obt11n1ng HMd by the Bo11d of ' The fOllO#l09 l*IOM .,, Brett'• Photo E•oreH. 'r · Thi• bu1ln•H I• con-oouniy." coun approval. e.tore tak· TruttMI to Mlec:t lltme 'UILIC NOTIC! fltctltlow halnn• dOing bu91nfft •: AC.lys. tnc .. (CA), 1170 Santa AN Nov. 3, 10. 1191 095 ducttcf by: an lndMduat RtO'Otd Owner Oht> tng cJf'Ulln ...,y lmpon.nt and/or 1copt o' ~Otk H 1 teme Network1n.9. loc*ed Ave 1 SIMI• J, Cott.a .-.... PUlllC NOTICE HaY9 you stanecs doing lamttia Zandlan •lkl• action. l'lowevet the !*'· which In lhttl' OP•nlon Wttt ,,.Uttou• BuaJne11 T ame talement 11 440& CnllnMI l''I. In CA t2t21 butirleta Y9C1 Y"· Wt·M Rtzl2ancUan eon.I r•prHtttlllJ..,t will bt betl •~ Ille ~I of Iha Name ll•l•ment dOI he ~ ~ton• ere Nnrpoi'l leec:t\, CA 9*3. Thi• bu1lneu 11 con-l'lolffleue •..m.•• Paler Co6b lawyer• This ptcper1)' fl nol t requutcf lo ;Ive notice tO D~~ll'IQ Wag Scalt Wtll The following pertortl are "W';9 sW:eb'~o:tl" 127 la hefeby ~*'8d by IN =-' 111¥ I c::::~ M81M ............ T":ia ~11~ w~ Ned dwelling, and 11 com-"'""''"' peraont uni.11 1 ~Y ~ 11 on ~ue OOlllQ bualneH .. OOldln £4tsl 21 ,1 ci. Co•t• ·M ... folc lowtng ~~~-L. .,.,...ru.-. No ...... ".. TN 1o11owtng p«•on• .,. ~t t CO\JnOYntyty .. ,:9801 metcl•I properly. they l'lave wal\19d notice Of g ed Oc Vlalon MJ\IQ GI., 1•t1 IOltl CA e:ea7 • .,,,.,, 440I ...,_.,._ .... • ,... ~ Dullnl•a .. ATl.AN· range on 11 ,,,. tubj«I of lhla talt Cont-4\ltcf to 1he pt~Md ~ 1~: l4lh <fay OI ' SI Sit 18, 8uen1 Part!, Brenda M HtlO\I 127 hf! ~ 8eech. CA 92ta ."'.!!'-~ l•PfHtl, Inc· TIC INTll',NATIONAL 1ffll77077t I• real prope1fY Ind 11 r1a1 action) The lndepend8'1t • Cll1l0tnit IOGal lt•t Cl Cost• ;., ,. CA Thi• bu1lnet1 11 con-... • TMOtNQ, ._ w. Vtlenela Dally 'llO( Sept. n , cc. e. no tat••• MJCfttH Of other .Omln11tration authority will -~YJ • D•llY a. TlllQ, 7811 10lh '2921 • • • ductied by' M lftdMcMll = =~ -~~ °'. ID-I, '"*'°"· CA 13, 20. ,... Tost com"'On dMIQl'ltliOO. di-bt grantees ""'4" an lnlt!• 19f PatrJclc Quinn, DI< St. Su"• "e.-.uen. Pitt!, Clrolyn Landrum 829 ,.., Tl'lt lt•gltltant com-"--,.::::;:.n' 211 Nm rec11t)n1 to 111 JOC11ton m•y eti.d person fill• an oO-reot•r, Precurem•ntl CA IOS21 kamof lalllnd Or 'Newpon ~ lo ltatlNcl ~ .... -.. e ,,,_ .. , on te>-• AHaM ~. Ha 1•11· bt obllnH ttorn th• M•t· 1Ktlon to the ptlltlon •nd ,9011111.. • Antonio Allc•nt• a Et1e En-leech CA v1Ge0" ShOpptng '°' • new 1"81771471 11owet Blwd., 1 111 . Long On the MOVe? the! 1omc.upon11QUtil at\OWI oood Clute wtTy the ftul:lllthed Nett11po11 rlquea. 3911 Yuba Rivet Thi• 'builn•H It ~· •S*11Mnt? c'-talfi.d Dt111J fllllOI Oct e. 13, 20, 1eacb, CA IOl14 Proapectlve bidden cou,, •flould NM gran1 the eeacn~Gtla ,.. ... l\6Ja.. Dr., 0n111io, CA '171t dueled by] • oenetll pM· l•I• .. 0 u compare n . ,,. . T011 Thlt buelnH• la con-tl'I04Ad teftf to Sec:tlona &UlhOf1tY, _,., Chrla10phet Avelino, 12115 r ~ 101 &10 to 701AIO. lnclu-A H<AAINO on lht pef. Piiot OctOblf IO, 27, '"' 'lr•t "'"· V1ctonrltle, CA. Sell your home coaUI • Without h•.... = Pl•y Hid• '.N TM Community llw of the .COde ot CMI "°" wvi be held on NO. T014 mn thtOl.IQh cJHalfted. 0t WOf!'VI . , wtth chltduru? Market,.._., ftloCed\n '°' PfOYlllont VIMHR tt, 1HI •I . Thia butil\Ht la co,,. " e42·187e 0~. C•ll Ol•eelfle~ a ..... d OOJl!.nlnO ma ttrrn•, cond4-1 4$pm In Dep«, '°' IO-~by: co-pa,,ntts -...... ,. *9ayt 8'1-1871. Ma·•·~ Sell your extra household Items lo Quttflld .. Sell your e>etra houHhold Items In CLAlllPl!D . ... _ .. _ ................. . _tJeweorf Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pil6t · PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC HOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES P.UBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES cluci.d by• an 1ncllv1du1I Gary T~gtfaon, 21Sll1 l<ll· PUBLIC NOTICE dtXlt<I by· 1n lndMdual IT MAY Be SOU> AT A m 4971199 Strnt Mer-----~--:"---Have you 11a1,ed doing 11rney, lll\e f'orHt, CA Have you .,•tanod doing PUBLIC SALE IF YOU Of w~r cc,mmori 0119ign•· "ctltlou• •11alneH busfritu vtl? Yta, ~·3'98 92630 "ctltloua 8u1lneH bus1neu ~·1 No NEED AH EXPl>/llATION lion °' , .. , Pfoperty 438 Ham• Statement K1ren 8 Stamy Thie bu~lneu 11 con· Name Statement Kan LyM WI\ lt1klf Of THE NAlUAE OF lHE CATAl NA ~NE t.i;w. lht tollow1ng ptraon• are This statemtnt wu tiled Oucttd by an lnd1v1au11 The following peiaons art Thia 1111ement w11 It Id PROC£EOING AGAINST PORT BEACH CA 9Zee3 dOlno bUSlfltH ... s & M W1lh Ill• County C1t1k ol Havt you lllrttcl doing clOtng bu11nus H' Wl\h lht County Clerk of YOU YOU SHOULD CON APN • 0411-0Tt 115 r JAP~N TRADING CO., Or1nge County on 10.18·98 bl..1111tts yet? No CorPQ(tlt Capital Group Orange County on 10.e.98 TACT A ~WYER A ~ unde,.ig* T~ :: 2224 ~:~~~2,S' • Coat a 1 HH7727H ~~'l ~tg,:~:I "'" f ltd 275 E. 8aktr St Stt. IA: • 1HH722159 llJCtJOn .... IO tt>t ~hftt cla•IM any habildy 'ror en; tJ~•~ Mu uruma, 2224 Daily Pilot Oct. 20, 27, with lht Counly Ctttk' 01 Costa Mtu, CA 12828 D11ty Pilot Oct. 1'. 20, 27, bidclei for CHh, ca.fuers mcomtclnen oc tn. 111184 ~,pt St .. C~sta Mell, CA No'I 3 10, 19fl8 1096 011ng1 County on 8·3Hl8 tn:rew ~ Y~gqvlst, 275 NOY. 3, 1998 TOSO cheek dttwn Ofl • Slate °' ~dten °' olhtf common 92627 19988708882 Mes:"~,. ~2~2: #A, Costa PUBLIC NOTICE nettONi b.l11k, en.ck dr•""" desig"ahon ii any, ahowfl This bullnHs la con-PUBLIC NOTICE Daily P1101 Sept 29 Oct 6 Thia, b I I by • irate Of ftaeral crtd1I abol>e If no llrNI lldck•• -• · . us ness s con• u"ion or a check drawn by a 01 other commo11 d.-igna ducted by an :oa:du: Flctlllout lutlneH 13, 20. 11198 T062 clucttd b)'' an lnd1\llcl1.11I Flctlllout Builn•H \late°' lederal •111091 and hon Is shown dlcections 1~ Have you ?• :/' o•ng Hame Statement P B IC N Have VOU started doing Name Statement loal'I naoc1alt0ri Ot Wif!ngs the locahon of the propeny bu~lness.i;et o · The ronowlrlg persoris .,, U L OTICE busmeH vei? Yes, 8-11·90 Tht following persons 11e associahon, or savings bank may bt obliintd by aend•ng Srugeo uguruma f ltd doing txJs1neu IS' Flctltlout lualneu Andrew L VoungQul11 doing business ••= YES •PIC'f1ed ir1 Stcflon 5102 of a wttnen itqutal ro the Tn.• staternenl was i Compu11r P10ductions, 471 Th1t st111mG111 WIS liltd US 305 C11ttorn1a St• lhe F!Nlncial CO<Hr and beflefte,. W\lh•n 10 da ol v.1lh lhe Counly Clttll ol w Lambert Rel 111 08 Name Statement with th• Coun!y Clerk ol Hunlfngton 8Hch,. CA l\,thonzecs to do bu$<"41M in t~ dale~ ri st ~ion Oranot County on 10·16·98 Brea. CA 92821 ' • The following persons are Or1ng1 County 011 9·25·118 92848 lhis slate win be neld by the ol lh•• Nottce11 01 !;11 Date 19988772819 Daniel J1m41s While 11411 do1nl buslnen IS PMT 19988770751 Helena S. Jorcl10, 305 Cit-duly appointed 11u.i11 as Sept1mber 29 1998 011ly Ptlol Oct. 20, 27, Rancho 0..,1 Oro, R1ve111de. ENT RPRISES. 5ot SI An-Oa ly Pilot Sept 29,J)ct S, ltornia St.. Huntington ~ bt1c1.Y of 4U 11gh1, GOLDEN WEST SAVINGS Nov 3, 10, \998 T089 CA 92505 drewt Rd., Ne'Nport Beach, 13. 20, 1g98 T054 Beach, CA 92648 hlle, ilnd mtecMI conveyed ASSOCIATION SERVICE Tttle business la con· CA. 92683 This businass 11 con· to and now tteld by the co P051 Office Box 3"957 PUBLIC NOTICE cluct•d by· an 1nd1111dual Pnilip Micttael Timson, ~1 PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by; in lndlVlclual lrustee Ill lhjt heremalter s.~ AnlonlO Tewas 78265- Have you started doing St. Anclrews Rd., N..,.port Ha~• you started dong Oescr1btd ptoperty under 4957 (210) 5•3-4998 T1u~- PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC HOTICE LOCAL MORTUAllES PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemmery • MC>f1uary Chapel • Crematory 3500 Paallc View Drive NewPQrt Bea~ 644·2700 PIERCE IR0111ERS 1El1 IROADWAY Mortuary * Chapel Cremation i 10 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-91!50 Tu~l<loy, Odober 20, 1998 9 "Affordable Alternative" Discount Casket, Cremation & Burial Service Why should you subject yourself & your family to paying inflated prices !or caskets & ser vices???? Call Toll Fret l-88S.54CASKrT Servlog Orange & SurrouodJag CouoUes Flct1Uous Bualn••• business yet? No Beach, CA 92563 Flctllloua Bu1lne11 business vet? No and puiauant 10 a Oeed of tH Salts Aaaialant Name Statement D1nio1 James While This bustneas Is con· Name Statement Helena Jordao Trull descnbcd below The ASAP335783 HVIS 10/131 ll~~~~~~~=-=-=-~~~~=-=-~~l ==:;=::========;:=:;=;;:t Th• lollowing persons 11e This statemenl was I.led ducted by an,ll\dividuat fht following ptrsons art Thia statement was ltlecl ui. Wiii bl made bu! with-10/20 I. cloong buslneu as· Custom with the County Ctetk of Have you started doing <to1ng bu~ness as· Ero· wllll the County Cterl( of Olll co-ena111 or wa•rantv l<tePSl!kH by Karon, 3774 Orange Countv on 10·8·98 buSlntst yet? No .... 11ee1s, 1751 Tusun Av· Orange County on 10.9·98 eJ.l)l&sMd °' implied, ,._ •--P-U_B_U_C_N_O_T_IC-E--• -> 8r1SIOI St., S1n1a Ana 19988772088 Pttllip M Timson enue. Cosla MeSI, CA 19988772162 g,arding hlle. ponesSton, or, ________ _ STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? CA 92704 This statemtnr was t.led 92827 • Daily Pilot Oc:t 13 20 27 tneumbrancea 10 pay the Karen A Frawley. 1152 Daily Pilot Oc:t. 20. 27. with the County Ciork ol ·William J McPherson. NoJ 3 1998 T079 1ema1ri1ng pflnC.pa1 sum or NOTICE OF APPLICATION Sahnas Ave. Costa Mesa. Nov. 3, 10, 1998 T102 Orange County on t0·2·98 1751 Tustin Avenue, Costa · lhe 1101e1s) secured by the TO SEl.L ALCOHOl.IC CA 92626 19988771472 Mesa, CA 92627 PUBLIC NOTICE Deed ol Tru$1, with interest BEVERAGES lhis bustnen Is con. PUBLIC NOTICE Daily Pilot Oct 5. 12. 19, Thia bustneu 11 con· Fictitious Buslnest and bll'Cha1oes tnereon . as Dale of F111no ~>C<I· ducted by. an ind1v1dual Fl ltl 26. 1998 T070 dueled by. an lndrviaual piovtOed 1n lhe no1e11) Iron OCT 13 t998 Have you startea dolng ct ous Business Ha11e you started doing Ham• Statement ad..ances under the terms T Whom h Ma c n uus1ntS1 yet? No Name Statement PUBLIC NOTICE · •. business yel? Yes, 4-tS.98 Tile lollow1ng persons are ol the Deed o( Trust, 1nternt " 0 Y 0 · l<aren Frewlty The lollowlng persons are W1lli•m J McPhersoti doing business as: 0 I T.H thereoo lees, charges and cer •••••••••••••• This slltement was Med dolng busmeu as Flcllllou1 BualneH Tllls stlloment "911s Med D1st11button, 2221 t Summ.1 expens~ of the Trustee tor The Narne{s) °' the v. th tilt County Clerk of AG APTS, Name St1temenl with the County Clerk ol Hill, Lake Forest, CA 92630 tile total amount (ill 1he 11me Apphc:ant(s) ii/art PATINA ., Thr· LA!J:tr/ l)(•purtml'11t at tfrt' Vari) Pifot i1pfrtHrd111 u11f11111m·t u "t"' ~r ruc:r 111111• ai·aliablt lo''"" b11tintJ\t'1, Qcinge County on 10·16-98 6848 Corral Cir., Hun1tn9· The following persona"'° Orange County on 10·9-98 J11on Carlngella, 1416 ol 1,,1 in•hal publicatton of GROUP LLC THE 19988772at1S ton Beach, CA 92648 doing business as Al1ana 19988722173 Posacl1. Newport Beach the Norice of Salt) rea· Thi eppl!Qnts l11>tect 0 1 Piiot Oct 20 27 Randall Charles Gall, 684& Interior 011s1gn. 490 Hill St, Daily Pilol Oct 13 20 27 CA 92630 \Onably eshmaled 10 be set aboYe are applying to the N:~ Y3, 10. 1998 · ·T09J g~~~~~ c~1~264~unllngton :~51 Laguni Beach, CA Nov 3, 1998 • T08i Ju"d1~d ~~~~~5a9rtn~~s con· ~be ~~:181 ~~811,!~:'/u~~ ~=:ntco~rol "~e~ Hi• will 1111w ."ii \HUI tht 110111' for ~flu ut 1111extm1/tarJ<i' 011d PUBLIC NOTICE This business Is con-Lynda Ann Har\, 490·B Hill PUBLIC NOTICE Have you ,1art1cl doing sn TRUSTOR JACK W alcoholtC blVerages •I 68e \OH' \1111 rlu Wilt uud tilt trip I<> tile (1111rt 11011,,. '" ~a1tta \11a. I l1r11, ducrea by: an 1nd1v1dual SI., Laguna Beach, CA buSlness yol? No BARCUS ANO LUCILE E ANTON BLVD COSTA ,1 ,f I I · t t d k II I/fl/,) urjict 1 nu -F-1-ct_lt_l_o_us_B_u_t_ln_e_s_s_' Havo you started doing 92651 Fictitious Business Jason Carlngella BARCUS. HUSBAND ANO MESA CA ~2626 n, i·ourH, 111t.:r 1 ll \t'Orr 1 15 «>mp t t' ., •n 1 t u 1 11 - Mam• Statam•nt bu11ness yet? Yes, 1983 This t>uS1ness Is con· Name Statement T!lls statemen1 was ltlecl WIFE Duty Appomtect Tcus-For the lollOWtng typo o1 ha\illt\\ r1n111t.' \((lft•1111•111 ,,.•it// tllr Collllf)' Clerk, pt1/ill\lt o//cr a 11 rtk .... The following persons are Randall C. Gail ducted by an incl.v1clu;11 . The following persons are with lhe County Clerk ol tee GOLDEN WEST SAV· License •7 ON.SALE GEN Jt>r j11ur 11:rrJ.' "' rrl/llrrt·d by lai.· a11d //trn filr your prouj 11/ doing business as: Karen Tttl• 11a11m1n1 wos hied Have vou stor!od clo1ng doing Dullness as: Tiled Orengo Counly on 10·2·98 INGS ASSOCIATION ERAl EATING PL.ACE p11blirntwfl 11111t tl1t ( oUlllJ Cltrk Stamy Ots19n, 227 Conage "'11h the County Clerk of bus.nass yet? Yes 4ft/98 wllh Sivie. 1745 South 19988771494 SERVICE CO Reco1ded SANTAANA Place. Costa Mesa CA Orangt CO\lnly on 9·25-98 Lynda A Hart Coast Highway, L.agun1 Daily Pilot Oct. 8. 13. 20, 12'27 1996 as Instr~ nen1 Newpon 8Mch-Cos1a Me~ /'l'a\a •l11p h_\ lr1Jitt' •1111rfi1Ctll. wus bus1"ne1\ •talc mt/II al the 1Ju1/l • 92627 19988770773 This statement was hied Beach, CA 92651 27• 1998 TOlS No 19960651304 '" book CN49"4394 PATINA 0c1 20 , "' • • , "' 1<11tn Beth Stamy, 227 Daily Pilot Sept 29, Oct. 6. with the County Clerk ol l\arl Lynn Whiteaker, 1745 p;ag& ol Olrtc1al Record• 1 1998 /'1/ot, J.JO 't flq) lit, C1111a .\.1tsa. If )'OU car111ot Hop h), plt:U\t' call "$ Cottag• Place, Costa 13. 20, 1998 T058 Orange Count>' on t0.2·118 South Coast Highway, LI· PUBLIC NOTICE Ille office ol lhe Recorde1 011-----------11 at (t}./9) 6.Jl-./.111a11d11 e wrll make arrangemmf.\ j11r ·'"''to l101ldlr• Mesa. CA 92627 19988771482 guna Beach. CA 92651 ORANGE Count1. C.il1lor-CLAS SIFIED I .1 L ·t Thtt business Is con· PUBLIC NOTICE Daily Pilot Oct. 6. 13, 20. This business la con· ma. D;i1e or Sale 10r'27 1998 It 5 the resource you 110 pr11C·r•u1trt "• mm -,-1-c_U_ll_o_u_s_B_u_a_ln_•_s_a_ 27 1998 T074 CLASSIFIED ~JC.f s 0:0 ::~~~~~: T~ 00~f~%f6~Tto.~~ can count ton to sell a J'.•·11;1 \/ltiuld IWH' a11rf11rtller q11e,tu11i\, plrt1.1t! a11/ 1n aml ll'r will ' Na ma Statement I 1 s th 0. o as Y ·IO· A Loan No 2002087 YOU TRANCE TO THE COUNTY myrtad o metchan-1 The following potsons 818 TRADE accost. information· ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER COURTHOUSE, 700 CIVIC dlse items bocauso ht 11111rr t/1<11!_£/ud 111 01,i\t yuu. Got>tl l11c>. ill lOUTllC~ btl\i1lt'\\: doing busiritss as packed marketplace AOEEOOF TRUST DATED CENTER ORNE WEST our columns compel · Dailv-\ Pilot TYGERS CARPET CARE. visited regularly • SUC• 12/1&1996 UNLESS YOU SANTA ANA. CALIFORN quahflod ouvors lo 21591 K1ll1tney. Lake For· cossfully • by •II kinds TAKE ACTION TO PRO-Amount of unpaid balance cal!I est. CA 92830 or consumers. 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Home on ovor 9000SF LIDO ISLE Bcand New •2 New 3000sq ft ON THE BAY bluffs, Dupl•x Steps to s:ina Own the home you corner lol wigiant gar. 5Br/5 5Ba·3753Sq Fl homos for lease, quiet upper unit, 481 2Ba ••••e••• W 11 h Id 6 1 3br 2 Sba now carpet, need now, wnhout a 1 o Cllll Pus 3c garage. Biii Grundy area. ocean views• Call paint, 1111, apphance's lrg new l<1t, sunroor" ---------• Please be wary of out b•g down payment huge AV aiea. Call ror Realtor 949-675·6161 ror Into 949·875·3384, lease s225o/mo. 2c prkg. S26001n11> BUSINESS OFFICE · of area companies. Complete financing if details, S399.000 NWPT SHORES 2BA 714-8~8·1880 yurly. Call 673·6900 FOR RENT 2769 Check with the local I I ed DeG.org. Xlnt Loe. Earl & Judy E 1 105 Ask for Goly r qua a• T I A t 949 642 ore. 2BA. Beam Cati, SA 2 2 ~-.,....------JC . Beller Bus ness Home Alll1nee. lie 4;~2or. gs • • newer \lie roof 534gK COSTA ME 1 4 Penthout• Versailles Bureau before you •6036081 (Corp. hot·,_________ Bill Grundy Realtor• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1br 1bo no pets. now I••••••••-Rttall oft 2775 \o send any monoy for tine 800·347-6995). Eastsld• gated comm, 949•67s-e161 E'Slde 2Br 1Ba back carrot S109S. Call MISCELLANEOU~. 5550sl s1.15 af grs tees or services Read, Call 1-800·343·2684 detached 3Br 2.5Ba, hH w/ycl, wid hk·up, (949) 675·4175 be-~ !se, Fwy oN rmp, B•g and understand an>' (CAL"SCAN) over 1700sf, b ull\ In d.w, Open Sat 1-4 tween 7am·1 \am M·F RENTALS s1gnage. Xlnt prk111g contracts befo/8 you PATRICK TENORE '94 )<Inc Loe $315,000 NEWPORT 288 Costa Mesa, SI. load doc Ownership sign. Shop around for Ploase Coll & Lot us Earl & Judy Taylor, COAST 1070 Unit S (alley access) •••••••••• tu qual ten 728·081:8 ra1es Know Wll•t Your Agents 842-4722 $1100/Mo. 648·0912 ,_________ -B-U-IL-0--A--:::P-:::O~w-=E'.:'R~f~U-L Needs Arel 856-9705 NEW HOME E Side CM iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii or 645·9341 APARTMENTS RENTALS TO ---------1 Pian How to develop OVER YOUR Hilo 1 ·8 O o -4 ·TEN 0 A E 3br 2.5b• from builder Clvlt• n•ar new 4Br E'StDE CM Btaullful FOR RENT SHARE COMMERCL'\l your v1s1on into a oe1 · Credit caid1 1760 I 9" C II• 4Ba, d•n. hlghly UP· B I 2724 PROPERTY 2778 p e B s eso b 7 ·c I paayments aprox 1 e s graded, largell pion s. 2 r 1 Ba cottoge. sng roi>p rous u 1n .. ms "' Mi SOLD! Showcase homos for 1ale in our Salurdoy Real Estate Supplemenll HOMES OF THE WEEK Dlsplav eda at.,t et Just $7GI Oeadllno Wod 5pm ••••• OPEN HOUSE Listing• for $151 Deadline Thurs 5pm ••••• 11 paya to advertise In tha best local Real Eatata Section CALL TODAY LISA RIVERA 949·574-4252 ANNE WILLEY 949·574-4249 AC, walk·fn clost'a. 2 By Own•r 51,199•000 car garage $995/mo liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.i gives vou pracucal, vp lo 60%!1 • a ntaln ca1 at1ac g1r $285.990 949-376•3454 Avall Nov 1. Atta, CdM room ,.,, •Ont 30 , str:i gt11•0 "rtt. com· good crod•t "FREE 949-7a2-8120 Agent. 760·5000 x318 1---------3ba. 2 cor gar, n·srn 8000af retall/ollico p1et1ena1 e atrateg os con 1u1 at I o"t1' Hatbor View Hom•• BA!.BOA male prof'd, no ptH, S.C fwy off romp. Bog S25.119 plus S .. H. ( 8 O O > 5 5 6 ·1 .5 • 8 DANA POINT 1026 ACREAGE 1125 48, Monlogo. cul·d•· ISIAND 2606 avl 1 fft 949·673·05G9 •rzit count 1lgnago money-back gua1n11· www an••'llhorl:ton,org prkg Own u5er S95t>k toe. 800 677·S6GO ex· Member BBB, •~on- 11c, lg yrd, Avl 11·10fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CMtexec hm, gated, $85k dvvn OWC Bal. 2 tension 5t4, anvt me p1oht, Nat onol Co Opl• $275,000 3Br 2Ba & 2Br 2Ba. 3c gar, nu pnt, root 493-0761 or 498·7649 J Webb. BICr NEWPORT BEACH 1069 NORTH WEST $2600/Mo. 7C50·8608 Adorable Bolt>oa Is unit pool ' C31S $800/l!le 8Hum lonns 728·0868 (CAL"SCANI (CAL"SCAN) A A I z 0 NA Two Short T•rm 3Br 2Ba 2bd, f p, grt k1tch1n, 4 huge mstr or 2br, EXCELLENT BUSINESS 1------'----- ranchH 39 acr11 • Furn, child• room, full must sotl S1550/mo PV1 ltlo. quiet 631·2111 ---------1 OPPORTUNITY tn tole· MONEY $14,900 and 80 acrH· amens .A.vi 10/26·1/8 Avail now. 509·7115 NB Cloan reepol'lsible lNDUSTRlAL 2788 communlc111onsl Get S29,900 or both Con-S11001Mo Dep./Ref'• to share 2br 2bo iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil star14td $590 1n rapldly TO LOAN 2SH 4 venlent to 1-40. Good Req'd, 949-645-4517 $478,... 112 ulll. NO\I ••P•nd1nn nlot>•I In· ii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!!iiii w t area Go neout LOW RENTI lndusirlat • • .. a tr • r., W'ald• 2Br 1 SB• BALBOA 1•1. 949-645·9778 I 2200 dust1y Tram•ndous "CASH" views. · Call AZLR • p •Pace w/ol 1ce1, • t ·888·244·5263 Condo, new crpt. F ' PENINSUlA 2607 NP lg 3bt apt. w,o, 4UOOsl 78cont •I NNN income potentlall For Immediate SS for (CAL· SCAN) w/d hk-ups. tc: att gar,'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii share wJtem $550 • Jac}(1e ('71'4) 673·2754. 3 m nut• message, 5tructu1ed se111emon1a Abendoned Be•ch, _________ npetsS975. 548·865611 utll & deposit. C43a~l0888·3(2C8A•2L~8SSCA•N-1). and aelarr ed Cott•u• Once In a.. W'61DE Townhome •S 1850, 3Br 28•* (949) 723-6199 • ~ 11'\auronce ct11ms '1 G • hfeume opportunity al CEMETERY LOT/ 2br 1bs. Lrg yard. Vaulted c11hng1. Frplc, NP Penn 3br 2ba hse. INCOME W•ntwonn ton treo only $349,000 Agent CRYPT 1225 pallo, 2-car gar. 1011 nu pnl/crpl, bale. gar. all nu. W IO, gar, 1t2 PROPERTY 2790 CREDIT 2907 1'888 '231"5 :l7a. 949·723·8120 of parking. peta ok lndry hk·up, no pa11 blk to bea S800 Av II iiii-riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii] iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijjiiiiii~i ... _____ tc_A_t._·s_OA ..... -N-) $1125/mo. no ucunty 760.1713 or 58&-6469 ..- E••tbluff Best Buyl 1 Lot, Herbor l.ewn needed 949-574·1990 •---------now 949-s1>7•97 118 ape. MHP newr, $SSOVER OUE BILLS!ll Loan Specl•llat 3Br.-2Ba .. fR. 1·Sly CyprHa Park S1600 lrg 2Br 28a $130S., _________ 10 tot•. w ide sts all Credit probtemt? Car, homes, penonol Fixer • Great Lcx:atton NICE AREA. ---------Exctll•nt condition, MISC. amen. vacanc•OI GSI Consohdate deptal No end deb\ contolftS:t• S•99K 720-17<M Bkr o•tM148-4870 NEWPORT garage. yrly, No pets. $33,630mo $2,300K eppllcation ftetlfl l lon, 1m:i11 t>uslneu PACIFIC VIBW •• 4 BEACH 2169 76Q.1713 or 586-0469 RENTALS 2744 728-0888 (800)863·9008 e111. welcome Call tot "9e adjoining plota. Buy 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 949. (CAL•SC.t.N) 1.an ... 67-4922'. or all four 25% below ----------1 w•ll Hou•• alt & ••••••••••! ••FORCLOSED•• BALBOA Estate Value 3Br 3Ba RV acctH, Hug• Lot, Anxlout owne1a want 10 ••II nowl Only PROPl!RTV HOUSI! $5951< 642·3850 relall pp aa .. 1958 ll8r 28• Extra large NEWPORT I I h r . VIiia Balboa unit w/ c ean n •xc anga or BUSINESS •· PACIFIC VlliW · ocean vu, many luxury BEACH 2669 rm. CM NB 41 ~r old gi; Sell your caf! Gov homes Hud, MHA ISLAND 1006 F In a11111. Call 24 hrt • iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 7 daya 800.S55·1003. MEDFORD Raal E11a1a auction. Friday, Oeto· bar 30 at noon. Sam• •v.ney, Oregon tn acru (55 Irrigated) with 3BR(2DA hOuH & 300 \on barn. Cold· well Banllera /Pro WHt, Team Van Cior• <Ion Aucllon••rt t• • NEW ON MARKET Charming 31Jr, 28• l111no cottage• 2Bt. 20a 1ear un11 on prime 50' lot. tl•P• lo bay trontll $850,000 ANGELA GLASER Ml:TAO Reallv (048) 723-0853 100.e37.3uo. CA-------- : bond nues20. CORONA • (CAL·SCAN) DEL MAR 1022 ; C LASSlff I •D il••iili•lliiiliiiiii• It'• lh• rHOurce you can count o n 10 sell a Oae•tt Ylewl ol'I myriad of merchan· Forr••t•d Canyon . • dll• "9"\t, because Charmer! Lot value our columns com~I 1831,900 Low m111nt. quallfl9d buyera to 1 blOCk IO bHCh Can c.dt build new. 3~ Ha:ae•. ....... 1. CdM Hom•.t•t·7H· 8070 HARBOR HILL CSTM 48r 4.sea. 1ao• vus, 7FPa. Marble enlry, 8c Ocean view Iota. 2 •d· upgradtt, ttc, pool, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii rem w 'ral, 674-9890 FINANCE joining. below marktt l•nnls.$1800 & $1950/ ••••••••••l 049·•79.04114 Mo. Blt.r 949·642-0850 , ___ ....._ _____ --------- 3br 2.sba, new .,_int NEWPORT NEWPORT 2•001r 1g yd. gardener BEACH 2669 BEACH 2669 BUSINESS gar. St,199.000 Joanl••••••l!I•• Burk•, Agl. 759·9314 HOUSES/ Balboa Newport Realty, loc. Eatllbllsh«J 1919 Winter& Yearty Rental• OcHntront a Nurthelac:h $1200 '° 12800. CONDOS FOR RENT BALBOA PENINSULA 2107 4•r ••• Oc9anfr0nt home. f\.rlj tum'd , 2 car gat, w\nt•f only. $1950 (M9) 711•8896 CO I ONA DEi. llAI 2122 Pet olc S2295mo ·~;;;;;;;::;~;;;;;;;;~ 1&491 a.o-12u. FOR SALB 8 • rrl d g e Lovol y r •· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ll 2900 modeled· everythlnu PAU\WA'\' AJ>ARTMl~S RESTAURANT newl 2bd 2ba ,,aoo, AT BIG CANVO Xlnt NP be ch •tX Ov mo 940•875·7218 OA'Tm> COMMUNITY BY l'ASHl~!'f l LANU Own•r. 818•8G:t-123e Der lino 2Br 1 Be Hae. lrg f~d yd, wooded I ltful trCO!lnocl !>ll'cecs N'ltJ ~ l'OUJ!IC s. OC rHt oppty, turn-••tt~g. FP. no pets. ~ ws l;.i~J) ( ~ ~In )OW 1te1 nu toe ndt operl $1385. 949.455.04tU I , 2 Of ll rm l'lflOtUO(.'J(ll f\OmCI mklr 4 cwnsh1p lnl • ""''o """'"° M11et bO I c:.apabl• Ll4o , ... 4br 3bll, awn-• \4 stlcrkn'Ct 11001<.1, Sm s commit dur atar1 oack, Huna, hplc. • r1rq~ ~,JOC,,. up o up rn 1 1a.Q86J Pets w.icome 13000 • l\lt r 1nlittnf'llf~ cau for •l'lowlna. Agt, • wee oor In ;i m11. un 'M!M,l·U2\ • f'\INrn c:m Lldo '•'• on b .. c:n •St ~110 !!>2,IJO!'I 3 't-2 vtew, upper, fp, ·~t:nlll'11•)04o4-0!.;(:N w/d, ..ms. bOa1 can 9onv. no 1 '2300ltno 17~ The Communf1y Matket Place. Clatalfied Ml·••·H 10 Tuosdoy, October 20, •998 NewPQrt Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pil~t EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT FURNITUQ 6014 BMW 9030 FORD 8075 JAGUAa 9105 PLYMOUTH 91&5 MISC. AUTO 9245 ------- '94 VOVAO•R L• .. _____ , 5530 5530 &iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiii liiiiiii ____ _ iiiiiiiiiiiiiililiiiiiiiiiiiiliii•••••iililil liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Blk L.aQ·r & g1a11 ta· '97 Z·~ '9• •RONCO XL T •97 X.19 Sdn 40 ----------~1CO . SPONSORED flood Servloe workers Ae1afl bles: End, CoffH & Auto, only 12.000 rnl 4x4. lthr, elloya, (97-4032)149,198 JUUJOUNCEMENTS TRAINING & '•l year wantMS PT, UC. IN•n• HOLIDAY HELP Sola, Pd S2SOO. ask (812339) 127,777 (3MVKOtt) 119.taa •AU•R JAQUA" Inc 0 m. s 3 0 K • RHtd•nllal Dining s7so. (949) IM0-0585 L•xua L•XUS OP (714)953-4100 Loaded, 7 Pan, ABS, VANS 9225 ( 179187) S 1o.994 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Coe\a M••• Llncoln·Mercury (714) 840.&830 2920 Stevens Tranapon • Call: 949-824·1390 WANTED Queen bed like MW MISSION VlaJO w••TM•N•T•R iil!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil OTA truck orlvera ••Gen. Oftlce/Loan Seasonal Conceple Is S150, while & black (949)~e4-HM 1714 > 8H .. 90e) '9 .. 77~'!· V)Pt4a~9n94..0 .. , ATIENTION w • n' • d I Non· , comiog to the New· kitchen set $100, din-196 f .. lii6 UC (Ir "'.oo • .... ,...,.,.MfOW"'-'ERS .· ••""•rlence'" or Proces1or. Ameroeorp rt F hi 11 d I J .. S aAUaR JAGUAR---------.. "" ... .. ... NB. 574-7701 0111103 po •• on ••n . ngaetglasswmerble ao40 Lt .. r, AB. mnrf, (714)953-4800 PONTIAC ft.I!• S$$ wilt\ the in· eaperlenced ·Toll hee Dave FAX 574•1763* Management and atand 1375 949-854-o$67 CADILLAC • (3P0Jt04) 114,'50 _.,..,..,,.--...,...._.-__,,,..,,,...1 9170 _.(QUjiauon Superh1gh· 888·279-4058 EOE HIH po1ltlon1, lull '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LEXU8 Ofl '87 XKI Co"vt 2D iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ,.,..., nowt S90·S120 (CAVSCAN) Office Mngt growing and part time tor R:!~lop ~eek,. solldl• ,94 CONCOURS WESTMIN8TER (98 .... t52)S82 1991 •ea GRANDAM Like new, loaded, (518428) 113,998 Co•I• M•s• Llnooln·M•rcurv (714) 540-0830 •~I New high-tech Computer ueer• fitness co. needs neat. re1pon1lble people neve use ... COIJ (714) 892 .. eGe) 8AU•R JAGUAR ··ak1hro1Jghl FREE needed. Work own cheerful person. Good wtlh retail t•Ptrlence 11200 asking 1750 Cult top, 21K ml, (714)953-4800 ..,. a e 11 e 1 Ca 11 hours s20lc·S7Sk/yr comp, phone & organ· Industry reader In obo • 562·688·7949 (3LY521S5) 122,818 ----------...,...,~....,.,.,,..,.....,,..-..,,...,.,...._ • 4}572·8438 Ht•n· 1·100·348·7188 x603 lzatlon&1I 1klt11. Call hourly wage, starttnQ L•XU8 Off HONDA 9085 '97 XK8 Cp• 2D n 41550 for 24 hour Stan/Larry 631·2241 at $7 25/hr Fun storel WBSTMINST•R 1'iiiiiiiiiiiliiliiiiiiiiiiii (97•4153)St58,995 sage (CAL•SCAN) CREDIT/COLLECTIONS PAYROLL/ Apply In "person to MERCHANDISE (714) 892·9909 1• BAURR JAGUAR Pli&ER TO Sl'. JUDE ~~;tr~:v~c7~~nA·Bi:,. ADMINISTRATIVE Joy Decker 11art1ng MISC. 6015 -,9-4-0-.-v-11-1.-.-d-n-4-0 A1''.93m~l:~~f~mlnt (714)953·4800 9175 '84 DODO• :llH> Beverly conversion Van Pwr, dual elr, &7,900 ml. 1 owner, records. $5900.obo. 949·759-3407 VOLVO 9230 '90 790 Turbo Wagon. Sliver/tan llhr, 81k ml, books. non/smoker $9900 949·854·5114. May the Sacred Heart ASSISTANT lmmedlately (nHI to iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (94·4091)S21,998 (3CHB41~ S9,988 ------........ --1PODSCHr atrong collecllona, Payroll assistant an.... rlmiled E•pre11) et the ~ ~ 01 J91u1 be adored " ~ If You Want To Win BAU•R JAGUAR LEX S Ofl JEEP 9110 credit & account rec· office edmlnlsl rator Newpo .. fash•on ltland iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---------""d glor111ed loved p fl '' ' The Lotter" Call (714)953-4800 WESTMINSTER VOLl<SWAGEN 9235 .,... ' oncillatlon ••P· ro · Full time po1111on. Job SEASONAL • 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil '83 .. 11 SC I 5 d and praluo. pr• clent In MS Office & 1·800·775·0712 x 9421 (7141892 .. 9oe II • Gey• •P • iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii served throughout the Excel. We otter an eic· du11os Include: assist CONCEPTS 1---------1--...;...,..,9,..4.,..;..c,..1 ... v ... ic-4-o--'90 Cherok•• Limited A/C. l1hr Int, p/w, am· world now and for· cellont benefit pael<-Ing with payroll for Just Great Firewood CHEVROLET 9045 Fully loaded, red w/ Im atereo. caH. cc. 811 Soc od Heart 01 m1d·1lze company Sales Avoid the rush! Order AC. PS, am·fm ca:is, grey lthr Int. 1251<ml aun roof $14,900 J "'· r f St ago lncludlng 401(k). and e>Cecutlve office COME CROW nowl $135 a cord, $75liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (045685) •7994 s69oo. 675.3853 949·87e·4891 osus, proy or u1; EOC, dru,,free & 1/2 d O 11 d C t M Jude, worker of mtre· amokelroe .:01k onvi· adm1n1s1rallon Please WITH USI cor a vere '98 SILVl!RADO oe • ••• • clo,, pray for 1.1s: St ronmont. Send fe· send resume 10 Ar:· Expanding retail Od· froe to your driveway. PU Xtra cab, low ml Llncoln·M•rcury Jude. helper ot Ille ,.,ume w11n salary his· counting Supervisor. vortlr.lng department 714·885·1432 ('14910)S18,950 (714t S40.S830 -LEXUS 9115 TOYOTA . ll~olen. pray for us iory to: Payroll Man· PO Boie l560, Costa seeks a sell mottvaled ---------Ll!XUS OF '95 ODYSSEY EX van iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ~y thll prayer n1no ager. P.O. Box 1560. Mesa. CAI 92628 or account e11ecu1ivo to WANTED WIESTMINSTER Lo Lo ml, full equip '85 LI! VAN Auto, a.•c. •wr .. s • dey ond by Cos1a Mesa. CA you may ax resume self, develop 81ld aer· ro BUY (714t 892-8908 (028051) $18,497 •95 ES 300 stereo, cc. smo~g'd, tho eighth day your 92628 or tax 10 (949) to: • • vie• new business 6019 l,l!XUS Midnight blue/Ivory p111yer will be an· 642-7667. • (949) 642·7867 and special secuona. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1---------MISSION VIEJO (119654) S24,977 orig own. grt cond s.wered. II hus nevor -----------c~~J~m:ala~0~1~10~;: We proter a candidate 1 BU'( ALL PIANOS DODGE 9065 f949)384-oe84 Misk~Nu:ll!JO s29oo. < 714 > 964 " 0152 aoon known to fail. 10 have a minimum ol Anliques-"ual. turnlture 1'iiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim '""8 CIVIC LX Blue, 4 ( .. 4 .. )38 ... 08•4 '95 4 RUNNER SR5 P I I I b DRIVER·FLATSEO. Physical/drug screen· 1 e 1 1 d ., 11 • • • _.. u ub 1ca ion rnus e E y ar pr n a · 1pc 01 houseful cash ,78 Dodge Box Van dr. great •ha pell 4X4. low miles, auto. 9210 '70 Bug 4-Spd, AM/ FM Stereo, New Paint, Auna Great. $2100/ oao 949.123.5199 '87 VW Quantum Tan, l in,ed, auto, 4-dr, smogged. nice ridel $1800. (949) 67,,·4596 ·99 VW BEETLE Sports pkg, PW, (002305) Sl.9.917 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO (949)384-0884 ~~m~suo:~. T~~r;k :~~; ~Lol!ss:~~n~ ~~~:i R~ncge~~:"~',:~;rot~t~· $6· ~~~~~l~~t :;~~~~~=· paid (714) 957·6133 1 ton dually, roll·up 14,200 ml, $12,900. R~~: r:;,i~o~lthr (3MIV(~~US J~9,950 t\ctp. MAR m110. Run western or S10hr, <fys hair Salon tfon skills, Ability to Old Coins Gold Silver dr, good cond, S1500 Dy• 949"224-0833 or (02023l) 525,977 WESTMINSTER ____ ......., ___ _ I ·5 corridor Great In COM Eicpcr. prol sot goals and make Franklin Mint. Sterling obo 714·865·14132 Eves 949-644•5539 LEXUS l714) 892·8908 .. CARS•• bonellls. Consistent w1f1 tra1n J49·675·6403 prolessiortnl presenta· ~~~,:C~~h~:in& ~ll!."."':..rv8 •e7 C•ravan LE 8 ·97 ACCORD EX 4d MISSION VIEJO S100·$500 Ponce •1~ Lift & .m1lo:1 3 yrs OTA ... 11ons in a fast pacod ~ perfect car, like newr Full pwr, vs. lthr c940)384-0884 '98 4 RUNNER poundsl Hondu, Toy- 1 Y r 11 o t b o d s ELL and detoll ononted en· _R __ E ___ C_O_R_D_S_fT_O_P_$_ Air, radio, new tires (005317) s19,987 V6, tu fly equip, clean. otas. Chovys. Jeeps & Co~g~.137~~~~011 v~~~~~:~~l1t package, Jazz, R&B, Soul, Rock 76kml (714) 546-0784 MIS;IEOXNUVSIEJO Ca ~9h8mEeSr ~~/~or y • (015409~Exui24,987 ~~st Ulillty ,v:~1F:e1si ~di wt 1 1 h " Etc ... 50's & 60's Mike 5 0 t• 111e. oma o, (CAl."SCAN) YDUr ome Including 401k. Drug 845•7505 ' (949)3&4·0884 (138854) $24,744 Ml SI N VIEJO 1 ·8 0 0 ·7 7 2 ·7 410 F ND 2925 ufl m1xf 17th St through class11ted screonlng/phy1lcot ro· FERRARI 90671---------1 LEXUS (940)384·0884 xt. 7108 81111 c.ilf 10 1donllly --------1-----------qutrod. EOE. ---------MISSION VIEJO ,98 CAMRY LE. (CAL•SCAN) #Z,4) !.46·U307 Aesumos vlo lax: At· BUILDING liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii HYUNDAI 9090 (949)364-0884 AT. full pwr, mint H-noor Bushllld & 1ant1on. Lynn Esola MAT GOJO '77 Ferrari 308 GTB'=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.Wii ... 8 ES 300 (3RXA510) s 4 SOB B (LOST n 26 714·650·4802 or moll·. ERIAI.S 1• • 1 • or ..,. ) Hardtop, dk brwn/tan I want lo buv any Full opt, Lexus cer1, LEXUS OF • cat grey & Times CommLlnlty Int, 1howroom cond, Toyota pickup 4X4 (142542) $26 907 WESTMINSTER _.o 11gcr Purplo col· Nows, 330 Wost Boy STEEL BUILDINGS 11,300ml, S38K/obo ' '714) 892 •906 :~Jgroun tag. 114 Stroot. Costa Mesa. CLEARANCE Sale: (949) 675·4382 longbed/regular. Ask LEXUS 1 ·u ;;;;2.200ti 9G'1·1GOS CA 92627 Bost Price In Westl for Jose 949·650·7149 MISSION VIEJO 949·602·0025pgr (949)384-0884 Vacuum repair person Arch, Stralghtwall,1--------- ·no eicp nee, apply Slngle Slope. FORD 9075•------~----------- In person at Coast 800·973-3386. Dealer-ISUZU 9100 MERCEDES 9130 Vacuum 333 E 17\h ships avallablel - 3000 FIND Whi:n )'tlll write a Cla,:.ified ml. include ull lhc foCI~ :111d set the rc,ults you want. ~2-56711 WJlllTED TO LOOSE lllEIGHT & MAKE • lemporru) Banquet Server- St CM. X St's Santa (CAL "SCAN) '92 EJtploror XL T Ano/17th SI. No calls. -S~T ... E'""E.,..L_B..,..U_l_L_D_l_N_Q_S_ 4X4, Black, all power, 4·::. T~~rm1: L !~o. Sale.. C/D. tinted $9400 Call an apartment through classified '81 300SD ~===:=:::::=:::::::::~=::;;;::===;;;-Turbo Diesel runsll M"ONEY Coll ""1 ·800·927 ·2996 EMPLOYMENT -E LOYMENT 5530 TACCTCLCRK• AvJ.gtion Co 01 0 C a111p ort souks mott· '!!!f!td toarn plnvor to j~ our acct dopt Du· 11 ... 10 lnclu<.le AP, AR, &a•O&ta ontry Ap· dl1cont musl bo roll· ~and oblo to work mdopondently. Comp oxp. neodod Fax ro· sumo to 949·399-0193 ASSEMBLE ARTS. CRAFiS, TOYS jow· or!X_. wood 11oms. typ· 1rw; sowing, computor wottc from home tn vtrut $paro time. Great pay. Froo details calf I ·800·632·8007. 2·l hrs (CAL. SCAN) ASSIT Mn9r/CHhler • ty1B aree Exp·d !lox hrs. PT FT Generous A9y 949-376-3G 14 AV.ON PRODUCTS 8rar1 your o"'n busl· n{!SS. Work llHlblo hours. Enjoy unlimitod c>ammgs. Coll 1011 troo C U U 8 ) 5 6 1 ·2 0 G fl (CAL"SCAN) Cl.assthed Is .... CONVENIENT wnother you're buy· •111.(1, solllng, Qr jusl ~tng. cl:issi!1ed has wh£11 you neodl CLA&SIFIEO 642·5878 •POl~'nf&\T - SETl'EllS/ ro~'frRMJ:ns 1·1 •t ~t£~2o ,.. P~r Hour l111quud11;:.-r' ht11I" r •I IJ •Ith h tnal 1 .... ,.,11"\ 111• h l\.u· • •••l ".;at '" w~.,h.r i•"•"'"'""nt l~tulili'h"l 111 l1t'l'I Hhl ii!f11\\IHli( 11 lor ''\1wunllm 111 .J.tl/iM, ,I H~ a.1 .. • a.1 .. •Rein • • -... Gil • = ... -• • B.mquct B:U'tcndets & Bartxk.l' Salary up to $12 7511lr Apply in pcr<iOO Saturday, October24, 19CJ8 11 ·00 a.m. to 7 p.m 1107 Jaimorcc Rood l'ic\.\port Bcxh. CA 92f:RJ 1n th: Ocean Room (949) 759-J075 £..()f~ MFDV !'I I W a> 0 II I ~' .. '" CA lll O liNIA Employment Opportunities: I Now hiring for the following posilions: • Gate Attendant PT ·Gate Supervisor • ·Grocery Store Manager • RV Group Coordinator · Security Officer/swing ·PBX Operator/Clerk PT Apptyat1-ne rmnruesk I I.) I Batk f\ay Dr .. Newport Beach 92660 Ph. 729-:586:5 eOE WHITTIER LAW SCHOOL PU BLIC JN FORMATION OFFICER Immediate opening. Responsible for School's publication and media relations. 3-5 years exp. req'd along with excellent writing/editing skills and desktop publishing. Experience with O.C. media desirable. Salary range from $39K to $35K. Send cover letter/resume to: Director or Human Resources ==== 33.H Hubor Boulevard Cost.a Me~;i. CA 92626 Fax: 7 J 4/444/3680 i /\'" pl•mit , ,,//J pkmr) 8 AN ,A Relu • Relu •Relu . ~~1" ~ -• ,. 2... • "' • • -.. -• ~ Job Fair • Wednesday and Thursday @ 6PM =' ] October 28th and 29th C ~ "' Tomm1 Babamai Tropical Cal4 & £mporfum :. • "The moat fun you con haY• wor•tng." • ~IR• ore opening our 2nd Collforn1a t"Ompound on November 23rd at PCH and C e MocAt1hur Blvd tn Corooo 0.1 Mar Plaza Wt are pwveyors ol the "Island • Of 1blutyle" -g1eot lood and drink with a t1op1col tw!tt and high qua1J1y, ~ •·casual. lun clothing for men and women -1tr.,.d up with on obWldaoc. ot :; ,! botpllahty In a telaxed 11lond olm01ph it. We 01• looking for o ltw good • • people 10 help us pull lhla oil .. s.rren. Bart~rt. HottlHotltsa. • • BookkMpel'I. 'Retail Sele&. Sous Cbtla. Uoe Cook.a. Prep. Olah. and Rwmttt. £ ; Tht ttta1I part of this "l1land llltatylt" Idea thol wt art opening tn Co1000· C: -. Del Mor PIC1Za I• p111ty cool Wt have a compl1t1 lln• of men's'Cmd women'• • 'J. IPOftawecn -anHq11•look.ing, ont·of-a·klnd. 1opltol thh\1, blou&es, 1bo.t1. l9 ;.Z 111t1r11. pants, 1boea. btltt ond more -oll madt tht way clothn we rt made SO !--f yeots ogo With detall. quality and ocire. Add to lht mix home lurnjahlngs "- • gpd our trop~ eot• and you have an "Island upen1nc1° lhot our gu•I• • • Jell.lnl to Ume and limt olj'OID. Wt are looking IOC' o few good Retall Soltt '9 ~SptdollJt• who btli1.e wotk ahould bt fun and wont to bt potl of ff ~m1tb1~ o wand uc:Jtlng • -.tapeu.at'9 ti YOlued. but not ntceuary People 1kil11 ntiol ! JO" btlJett wott should bt hm and wont 10 bt pcD1 ol ~MW Gild 1: _ Ullg. lbtD pi.ate attend out tmploymnt atmloort oo ~ Of • .~wtdGf· Octobef -• 2tllL J;!or more tnfo. c:ull 111 at 1949) 760-8186. EOE t ...AM1 ............... , ........... , ..... , .............. . HICKORY FARMS Gift Supervi90r Ralph 949 720 0915 (3PA0,83) $20,550 40x60>c14, '$8,734; .,...,,.....,,......,,,,.....--· __ ·..,,....,_ LEXUS OF 50Jt75ic14, $'1,354; '9 5 T • u ru • G L WESTMINSTER great! Must seer $4500. (949) 723-4824 50x100x16, $15,257; Sl0.200 36kml. PW, (714) 892·8908) 60x100x16, $17,445 PO, AC, AT, CC, MERCURY Mini-storage buildings, Slereo cass, lmmacl 1---------1 9135 40x180, 36 units, 1 owner, all records. JAGUAR 9105 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil $18,175. (849) 840-058~ '93 Sable LS 43k ml. www.sentlnelbulld· -....,.. ....... ...,,.,..,..,...=-..,.,...--Super clean, toadod 1ng.com Sent In el '97 MUSTA.HQ '3 7 JAQUAR lthr, bucket, pp $9500 Bu 11 d Ing s. AC, pw/p dl, 1111, 4 •peed, leather obo 714-241·7050 600·327·0790 (206477) $12,997 11'1 t er Io r . S 5 5 0 0 eictenslon 79. Coeta Meea (949) 87~478 '9j5 SABLE QS (CAL•SCAN) Llncoln·Mercury •94 XJO Sdn 4D Loaded, am·fm coss, PETS & ANIMALS 6049 l714t 540·5830 (94-4t49)t23,995 (624995) S8,995 &AUER JAGUAR Co•ta Mesa '98 RANGER (7l4)953-4800 Llncoln·Merc urv XLT, auper cab,1---------(714) 540 5830 (A , .. 7 XJ8 L Sdn 4D • 04956) ($ 15, 998) .. Costa M•~• (97·3998)t45,995 '97 Mountaineer 40 Llncoln Mercury 8AUER JAGUAR CO, Prem sound, ABS 714·540·5830 (714)953-4800 (J12529) $21,997 Coeta Mesa '98 TAURUS SE '97 XJ8 L Sdn 40 LI c I M (97-3997)$45, ... ""5 n on• ercury 8 Fluffv Calleo kittens need a good home 6wks old well betlaved --=-:::-::~~.,..,.,,,,.....=--- S1 Ooa 714·376-9111 Have A Garage Sale ! l:oordmJtt Melvin~ pi~11 lo wn1h~ ol 1t1t11ory fJrnu ~11tu Glft Salee w11 ~rtrJ moot? dunne the h041da~ k'lhnll B£'ARDED COLLIE purebred AKC 1ee1<1 boyfriend for pups. (949} 733·1595 24V, auto, loaded, •• (714) 540 5•30 BAUER J •GUAR ______ ._ .. __ 1 (168423) $18,598 .. Coeta Meea (7\4)953-4800 '98 MYSTIQUE Llncoln·M•rcury ,97 XJ8 L Sdn 4 D Loaded, aulo, AC, (714) 540·5830 (97·3991)$45,995 (641,52) ($12,498) Coeta M••• '93 EXPLORER LTD BAUER JAGUAR Llncoln Mercury Cull lhe Pilot Clussifieds at 642·5678 lo place your Garage Sole Ad! ''"'\' '''""·' "'''"·' ""'"'''' .... ,, ....... ,..,, \ti.Ill .... ,,,,.,"'"" t Ul I • ·~· I'm a Syr old Cocker spanlol I need a loving home. 1·m play1ul & cuddly 949-72\-9621. PIANOS & ORGANS SPORTING GOODS 6059 NewBOWFLEX Strength training •v•tem. $899.00 310·312·1407 EMPLOYMENT SERVICES 5533 GARAGE SALES •••••••• Pleoso bo a.var• that the flsllngs In th la cat· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ogory may require you to call a 900 number In which there 11 a charge per minute. HOME TYPISTS/PC USERS . S t eady work. Full lime/Part· Liquidating houe .. hold furn, sm appr1, micro, VCR, dishes, glasses, fewelry, misc. SAT 8-? 307 E 19th. o ff Santa An•, time. $45,000 per year ••••••••• earning• potontlat TRANSPORTATION Call toll free 1·800·883-0819 --------•xi. T·400 ICAL"SCAN) -------- ------1MARINE SLIPS MERCHANDISE DOCKS 7022 6010 Old.r Style F\lf'nlture ptANOS l Coh<\ibi.1 ·~·~ •S~··~·· •'~ .. CASH PAID .. --··-'-WI llUY ISTATIS .......... ._IM.CAtlltY ....-ai.-CJO• ... Permanent Sailboat 1flps avalfabla 30 .. 50' Incl'• water/electric $12 per rt. per monlh 9<19·722·2360 ask for Joo Mon·Frl days. THE PERFECT SLIP UP TO 50 FT. GREAT LOC. ON BALBOA PENINSULA. AGENT 1·800-247 ·8209 AUTOMOBILES ACtJIA 9010 '90 INTRQRA 8!ilK Ml, Fully loaded! 18500/0 80. 949·548·2987 'ff INTEGM Special Edition (025806) 117,097 L•XUS M18SION VIEJO (948)394-M94 ALPA ROMEO 9015 ------- '82 QTV8 Blk/Dlu Rune gteall Good drlv•rtproject car. St• latest EurOP"ft Car Mag 11800/obo Call 848·1323. IMW 9030 28k Ml, white, lthr,1_~~' .... 7~14.,..>_95....,3_..,._8_00__ 714-540·5830 (3UYN775) $19,950 '87 XJ8 Sdn 40 --------~ D~~.PUot LEXUS OF (97-4034)$43,495 WESTMINSTER 8AUl!R JAGUAR (714) 892·8908) (71 4)953--4800 Sell your home through classlfled. 942·587t;I D YES, SELL MY CAR Name Zip I ,,._"""' o ..c o vi.. ·o AM. • Run your ad in the Newport Beach- Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beach- Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 100, 000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit card# or mail with v .. __ ...__ Mak•------Model------ a check today! Run for a week! If . your car does not sell, we· 11 run It for another week FWWWI All for just $10· • 1 I I ' . ' • _Newpo!t Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot f TODAY'S :f ---.C .. Ro~s ... s ...... w....,.o...,R ... D..__P,..UZ~Z .. L .... E_ 'l'CAOSS t -oaVld s Fnghtful 63 Wotk In I restaurant PREVIOUS PUZZLI SOlllEO ;t $hor1 diltence 13 Selz• power lfom I 5 •C1afl Of tf'o6 .. c;a,,.a..,.. • hefOlnl ~ Guthrie •17~pan 18 Luau wreaths •f9 Flaps • 20 SINCtutl 22 'WantMI" if\111 24 -l<lng Cole -25 Pa1' of a century 26 Good buys 28 Saasha<e 'St Bar ordert ·'4 Evergreen , 137 coasted 89 Met offering • to Cok>rado lndtan _,., Cettatn 43~Mmg . 4-4 Jadl (in cards) .. 48 Wnte on metal ·47 Distress ca• 48 Digestive fluid 60 UM a rink S3 Jeer M Lassos 59 "Quiel!" 61 Conceit 62 Find the size of 85 Sarge's poooh 87Extend1 subscnption 68 SI CfOS54tfl 69 Thadand'a ~ 70 Dresa style 71 Brew (coffee) 72 They have hope 73 Blemtsh DOWN 1 Healed 2 Out Of the way 3 "Sour or •11p followef 4 Manufactured lna~ance 5 WlfldStorm ·8 Deli bread '/ Gr84MI epic 8 Llke tflcit"()(· treaters 9 Took a chair 10 Bantc transactions 11 Napoleon's place of ax1te 12 J>ut up (a notice) 14 Lion groop 21 Oesisrs partner 23 Composer Copland 27 Racetrack HOMVfair B.lllblb R~gla.zing Reit~1e/R~1Jrbish Pou:l' 1n • 1berRlass 51n c.s • S weYs Counters 64 -7723 .. circuit 29 Punter's ne«1 30 SuggestlOOS 32 The Kengston - 33 Foo11st1 c>ne$ 34 Heany laughs 35 Famous volcano 38 Richer 38 Acior Van Dyke 41 Musical show <42 Chleago airport 45 By way of CLEANING 3S1S I CARPET ·rowvttl UfaAO(S """'lt OI GIO/l l\/IOllNC ·INTt~MI~ ISWTKRMt BASIC Carpel & Uphol. I Cl .. nlng. Affordable e1tlmat11 over th• phonet 493 ·8100 ·AT 'ltlUl Ht\Ml OI Ollltl •WIN.ti.wt'"-~ 714·5~0·6344 49 Luanda's locale 51 Coronet 52 Studt0 stellds 5"4 Add up 56 Long blouse 57 Stadium 58 Underpround conduit 59 Type of meet 60 Own 62 Plant found on roeks 64 ·For shamar 66 Foot pan 10 11 SELL your used vehfcle through classified M"l·ll78 Bridge By CtiARLES GOfrEN with OMAR SHARIF And TANNAH HIHSCH TOO MUCll OF A GOOD THING Nurth·South 1tuln1:ruble. Wc<>t dl!Jls. \.\EST • KJ 5 NORTH • 108 6 J 'V 7S 0 QJ 64 •A43 EAST Q 83 O AI0752 • KJ 8 • f '2 It: 'V QJ964 0 83 .... 9 7 2 SOUTH •AQ9 'V A I{ 10 2 0 K9 ... Q 1065 'The bidding. WF..Sr NORTH F..AS'f SOlTIH 10 Pass I Q JNT l'w JNT riw ~ Pa Opcnmg lead: five of O ~1;cry bridge player 1s cager lo P.ick up as strong a hand as pos 1ble. However, there are limes when hav· ing 100 many high cards can be a lia- bility! Consider this hand played at rubber bridge at New York's pre t1- g1ous Regency Whist Club. Punst.o; might raise their eyebro'Ws at East's response w11h only three high-card points. However. experi- ence has shown that 11 pays to respond 10 partner's mmor·suit open· mg bid with a five-card major. even on ~ub-minunum holJm@'> North's optimistic rai'iC to three no trump v.as ba~ on the knowlcJge thal partner, 1tulnerahlc, v.ould not enter 1n the miJJle Of a lt\e auctiun against tWO opponents with unlim11ed holdings "'ithout a .. ery good. bala~ed hand. Wesl was in Lhe unusual position of being eodplayed at trick one, and declarer, John Nuemian or Manhanon, made the most of that . West's diamond lead was taken in the closed hand with the nine of dia- monds and the lung was played. West di<l well hy refusing 10 win the trick, bot the re~p1te was brief. Declarer countered brilliantly by e\1llng with the queen of <>pooes! In wuh the king~ We~t had no good return. A spade would gi"e declarer a third tnck in that suu -and all sorts of way~ to come to the fulfilling tnck. Ace of d111monds and another cstn~ hshcs a needed entry to dummy to work on hearts for three heart lncks. And a dub simply.postpones another endplay for a trick To appreciate the beauty of declar- er's play Lo the third tnck, lay out the cards and see whether you can defeat three no trump We could not! Leam to be a better bridge play, tr! Subscribe now to tM Corm Bridge Lelttr by calling (800) 788- 1225 for infonnation. Or wr1(e to: Goren Bridge Letter, P.O. Box 4410, Chicago, IU. 60680. Dail <~Pilot NEWPORT BEACHEA MESA Pu t . a few .. wo rd s to work for y ou. Call 642-5678. ••• 11 A Classified Sp ecial Section ! Antiq!Jes & Collectibles. ~-: Don ~t miss this very special .,.~ ·· J publication! we will be featuring '~ ?' an'tique & collectibles specialists in ~ ~"' and around y our area .~ ~(Orange & Los Angeles Counties), W'ednesday, October 28, 1998! DO NOT MISS THIS! Dail 'Pilot NflWPORT ur '""~" \IF•A THE LOCA&. 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