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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-10-26 - Orange Coast PilotSERVING THE NEWPORT -COSTA MESA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 ' MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1998 Forum question: a trick or a treat? I n a canaidates fonun between O range County 2nd Distnct Supel'Vlsor Jim Silva and chal- lenger Dave Sullivan, the candi- dates were asked a hard-hitting question from a 6-year-old. NewsCenter3 anchor Valerie Mitchell had solicit- ed a question from the forum host's daughter, Eliza- beth. Elizabeth wanted to know what she would get il she weot trick-or-trealulg at edch or the candidate's offices. Silva safd she' cl probably gC'l Diet Coke, candy from a bowl he keep~ on his desk and pictures of his family. Sullivan, who is a retired orthodontist, said she would proba- bly got a toothbrush. Luckily, she's not votmg. MATIER OF PRIORmES?: Arca 5 school board candidate Tom Szulga was unable to nttend the WednPs- day rught candidates forum that was orgaruzecl hy thP League of Women Votars at Nc>wport Harbor High School. · His reason? I ic was d.~ the hospi- tal with his w1f<• who \vas having a baby. He's now tht' proud falhN or Rebecca An!\Szulga, who weighed 7 pounds, 2 ounrec., ·1 hope I'll lw bnngmg hC!i' home to ct victory pdtty." ho said TEMPTING THE TUMMY: WhC'n the City Coonal reconstdNNJ the Plan- ning Comm1ss1on's votC' for th<> Harbor Center last Monddy, Home Depot represcntallvcs showed up m full force They were passinH out ~I sup· port Home Depot suckers~ and also brought som~ dt>Li wraps and drinks for the audience. The chambers were packed, 1t was the dinner hour iilld 1t looked Wee it would be a long rught. Tamar Goldmann, a re:.1denl who has worked to get U1e design ol the cen- ter changed, eyed the tempting snacks and drinks. •Do you havt.• to wear a sticker to get one of lhost.•?" she asked. DAMN YANKEES: A rnendly bet between two Daily Pilot employees on the World SPnes was hunuhat- ing for tpe lo!>er. The reportl'f who says ht> despises the NC'w York Yunkecs - was forced lo weur a T-slurt beanng the Bronx Bombers name Fnday. l le was to wear the shirt the entire day but deeded to take 1t off when he mtervtewed a San Diego Padres scout, Jeff Gardner of Newport Beach. Gardner. who watched the Padres fc:llJ m four games, said the Yankee fans were brutdl lo the vts1- • tors m Yankee SlddJUm. Fans sit· bng behind Padres General Man- ager Kevin Towers Jumped on ketchup packets, staminq his pants. Gardner claimed, and the Pddres bullpen staff was surrounded by NYPD blue. I le added thtll bullpen coach Greg Booker was grabbed hy a police ofhccr wh<'n c1 ldser dot wt1s focused on the rodch. •Tue ofhrer didn't know 1! It WdS t1 lt1scr sight or 1usl onC' of those pens," Gardner sc1id . ON VACATION -Compiled by the Daily Pilot staff ON THE ROAD TO RECOVERY Costa Mesa's Yellowstone Step House for Women gives addicts a second chance N icole's eyes water as she talks about the impact nmc days al Yel- lowstone Step House for Women in Costa Mesa has 11ad on her life. The mother of two 3-year-old sons, Nicole, 22, of Huntington B<•ach had pre- viously been m a 90-day recovery pro- gram to deal w1lh speed and alcohol addictions. But whilC' on leave from the progrdm to look for work, she relapsed by using herom. After testing positive fQr drug use. she found herseU out of the recovery program and almost out of options -that is until Yellowstone. •1 found this place on a list I was giv- en,• srud Nicole, who asked that her last name not be used. "I thank God for this place. The people here are so great. I see the ·women who leave here after 10 days. They're changed people.• Located in Costa Mesa's East Side, the detoxification center is the flfSt of its kind m Orange Co~ty. Open for about 120 days, it had a grand openmg Sunday. Hundreds of people tiltered through the 9-bedroom, 3-bnthroom East Bay Street residence, which has 13 beds. Yellowstone Director Honey Thames was on hand to clisplay the more than $80,000 in donated renovations ranging from new plumbing in the restrooms to masonry ~t_pne m the back yard. "We'd like women to be brought here before they're taken lo Jail,• Thame~. a Newport Bedch resident, said. "When there's drugs and alcohol involved, we ec 1t as <1 cit ease and not syrnptoms of a had person " . There. are sm en \\'Om<'n •·nroUed m the pr()(Jram, which lnrlud~ daily 12- tep Alcoholics Anon} mous se:. ton~. Thi? women hav" heft} work loads to keep their mmd~ otf U1eu O\\ n 1tuauon:. and involved m other J>Cople s ln P.S "This b not rn dicetl Md tt.s not tatfecl." Thames smd "But we het\;e great support from ••very level of th(> commuruty. ~ SEE RECOVERY PAGE 5 Junior lifeguardS could get new home Council to· reviev·: preluninary proposal for $1.2 million facility. l1 "1fflK R l IA~D NEWPORT BEACH ..:.. The• City Council tonight will con~1d­ l'T ldkmy dnother step toward the creut1on 01 a permanent Jumor L1le9uard trammg facll1t) in the nt). C1tr lectd- er!> \v1U FYI lt!VICW ti prt>· 11m1nary report on a wquest br Councilman John Noye_., to ha\l~ the Fire and Marine Depariment look at the 11~a ... 1b1htv of hu1ldmg · d +WHAT: Newport Beach Ct} Council meeting +WHEN: 7 p.m. today +WHERE: 3300 Newport Blvd. 0 N c.. I l \ 'r I ~OT Above, Lindsey Viloria, 5, looks at the oozing paint on her hands after making an imprint at the Make-A-Wish Foundation Halloween Happenings at Corona Del Mar High. Below, volunteers and Corona del Mar students Amanda Wilday, Melis a Gregory, and Jessica Undseth check out each others costumes. ne\\.' Ide 1ht)' to replace the exi<.t- mg IC'mpordl)" trailers. Accordmg to the std.tt report b\ Fut> dnd ti. 1df1Ile Chief Tim Riley, the ldcilit) would have to be about ti,000 square lcet and ts e~tunated lo to'-tt $1.2 million to build Halloween Happenings Event· at Corona del Mar ·High School brings joy to around 250 Make-A-Wish children Four-year-old Jonathan Dolin donned his Godzilla costume Sun- day for an early Halloween celebrallon at Corona del Mar High School. As be munched on cheese-flavored popcorn stuffed m a hand-shctped plastic bag, Jonulhan !)ecmed to be absorbed in all or the festivities around him. ·I'm Godzilla I ~ he said. Jonathan was one or around 250 Make-A-Wish children who showed up in ghoulish array for thC' ·school's Hal- loween Happening, which featured games, pnzes, food and fots of fun. The Mdke-A-WJSh Foundauon· helps clul-· dren who are tenn1nally ill or have a We-threatening disedl.e Jonathan's father Glenn, dresSl'<I as a pm1te, said his son Wds d1c19no-.cd with leukemia when he wds 20 month~ old and undergoes chemotheTdpy thrnc tunes a week . SEE HALLOWEEN PAGE 5 COMMUNITY BRIEFING WISH OF THE WEEK • SCHOOL: Ensign Intermediate School, 2000 Chff, Newport Beach • PRINCIPAL: Alan Mucerino + WISH: Musical instruments. especially stringed instruments. computers and golf equipment +PHONE: (949) 515·6910 • These items -and many more -are "wishes" the principals of the Newport· Mesa Unified School District would like. to have granted In order to continue improv· ing the quahty of studenn' education. Take a look at the hst below and maybe you, by volunteering 1n 1 computer lab or donating book~ can make a wish come true. ENDING HUNGER The dc•partment ha~ propo .... c•d d btuldmg that would mclud1>. • l\ta ... onrv construction to hll•nd m \\lth ~e construcuon near Balboa Pier Pdrk • A large, mulllpurpo-,e r >Om to arcommodatt" 100 to 200 pt.-ople. • A male and female re,troom. rlC< c...,,1bl~ from both mside dnd nu1<.1de th" lanhty • Out:-.1de beach shower ... lor Jumnr Lif<>yuard fMrtic1pants • 1\ Jumor Lifeguard stafl othct> cm~a. 11r ... t-a1ci liictlity and locke>r room • A storagt• lm.•a, accc.,c;1bl trom m 1dt> and outs1dt>. lo store Jumor L1h.•yudrd lranung sup- pht1s ih Wt'll c1s ''xtrc1 tahle., ctnd , chem~. To lun~l the pro11"Ct, lhP city m1ty c ons1der nc:tmg a .... 111t c1gcnt SEE COUNCIL PAGE 5 INDEX AROUND TOWN •.•.••••••• : •••••••••••• 4 CLASSIAED • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • . . . • • • • • I POUU f ILES • • • • . • . • • . • ••.•••••••.•• 2 PUBLIC NOTICES .. • .. .. • .............. .7 SPO«lS ............................ 6 WEATHER •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 WEATHER T1tt ayslti W ll1)'S IOdoy .a bu.n- ny, -""Mm tr ..... ' ~ SoiAtwn (1'lno., . .......,,., When Paul, Paula and Chrtltlne Bogen.rlef of Newport Beach shared the Pllot wtth the captabi and crew of Royal Cartbbean's Monarch of the Sea. the group asked to have tbelr picture takeri Wtth the paper too. Shown here II ChrtlUne and aew. • REAC~ US IN CYBERSPACE l.u&: ..... o..•••· WllSl'll:ww...__,... About JOO people Wcllk<'<! to ral"e money to ena hunger dur- ing th UnJt- ed Interfaith Hunger Walk around Upper w - port Bay. tory, Pap. 2. .. ' . . : 2 Monday, October 20, 1998 locals onl Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pil llllGHIOIS f't'ankl• s.rtos LNnM. ·Coast Community College Dl~triCt seni0< •J~arc.h on~lyn, has• bffn elected .. -.. Region 9 director for the Nlttloftel .. c;o..,dl foj .... rd\ Md ,..,.. .. UP CLOSE .... n .... Region 9 J~ludes common1- ""ty colfeg~ that are located in Clli· fornia, ~awaii, Amona, Nevada and the Pacific Trust Temtones. Laanan·~ trrm m office ·will last through 1999. The Coast Commu· n1ty College District 1s the largest Acting city manager, Newport Beach , community college district m the nation based· on enrollment in credit courses. Coast Community College District comprises Coastline Community College, Golden West College, Orange Coast College and KOCE·TV •.• Costa Mesa's Double- tree Hotel/Orange County Air- port ha~ been chosen the #Best in the West" by Meetings in the West magazine. ~tegones that compet· Ing hotels were Judged on were meeting space quality, guest rooms, staff, service, amen1t1es, ambience, food and beverage, and activities. The hotel has also recent· ly compl~ted a yearlong exterior and interior renovation program valued at SJ m1ll1on. The Double-. tree Hotel has 484 guest rooms + WHEN WERE YOU HIRED?: July 2, 1990 + FAMILY STATUS: Married for 27 years to Rona, With two children, Greg, 24, and Krista, 20 +AGE: 49 + EDUCATION: Bachelor's in business aclrrurustration (accountmg); master's in pubhc adm.irustration frOJ'll Cal State Long Beach + PAST POSmONS: Accounting positions, assistant finance director, finance direc- tor, administrative services director in Los Angeles County, city of Alhambra and oty ol Newport Beach + EXPLANATION OF JOB IN 15 WORDS OR LESS: Addressing and meeting the needs of the residents d.nd visitors of Newport Beach. + YOUR GREATEST PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENT: Working for the oty of Newport Beach + YOUR GREATEST PERSONAL ACHIEVE- MENT: Raising two gredt chlldren and helping each 9f them stclrt busmesses of their own + YOUR PERSONAL MOTTO: Live and let live. + YOUR GREATEST EXTRAVAGANCE: Buying a 1936 Ford Coupe + THE BEST BOOK YOU'VE EVER READ: Any history book is the best book I've ever read. and suite\ The hotel also has a business center, two restaurants, a lobby bar, a hair salon and a gift shop . Carver Yachts recently rec· ogmzed Newport Beach's Bayport Yachts as the No. 4 dealer in sales volume Th.c> selection was made from out of more than 70 dealers worldwide. Bayport Yachts was .:ilso named as the Top Service Dealer in the world for Carver Yachts and has been honored with the 'top servile award worldwide since 1994 Bayport Yachts is in + THE COMPACT DISC IN YOUR CAR RIGHT NOW: "Eagles Live-Volume l & II,· Bob Seeger's "Against the Wind," Dire Straits' "Money for Nothlllg," Rod Stewart's "Unplugged• and The Judds' "Greatest Hits" + A HABIT YOU WISH YOU COULD CHANGE: To be more open-minded to new thmgs ~THE FIRST THING THAT ATTRACTED YOU TO YOUR SPOUSE OR PARTNER: She was the prettiest girl r had ever seen. Lake l l.1Vasu .1,11 August <-ONE THING YOU WOULD CHANGE ABOUT T,HE WORLD ff YOU COULD: I would ehnunal<' cnmC' dnct'ViolenC'e + THE COLLEGE MAJOR YOU ALMOST TOOK: Geology ~THE WORST IDEA YOU EVER HAD: Malong homemade wi.ne (according to my wife) .. .;. YOUR IDEA OF EXERCISE: W.ork Newport Beach and 1n San Diego . Starbucks Coffee will be offering coffee connoisseurs and art lovers something special through Dec. 4 at selPct Starbucks Jocat•ons throughout Orange County. Star- bucks will present the Starbucks Orange ~ounty Art Series The series will display the work of pres- tigious Southern cahfc~rnia artists The Starbucks Orange County Art + YOUR MOST TREASURED POSSES- SION: My Camily and 1riends + WORD OR PHRASE YOU MOST OVERUSE: Huh I + AS A CHILD, WHAT DID SCHOOL- MATES TEASE YOU ABOun: Getting stra!ght A's while being the class ugoof ow 4) WHAT WOULD YOU HAVE BEEN VOT- ED IN HIGH SCHOOL: Mr Nice Guy II) THE THING YOU DISLIKE MOST ABOUT YOUR APPEARANCE: I dunno •> WHAT IS IN YOUR TRUNK RIGHT NOW: -> WHO ARE YOUR HEROES: Howdrd Hughes dJld fit1J ry Houdmi , ~ I HAVE A DREAM THAT: Som<.~tty I'll be able to sle<'p m ll<lSl 5 d m. +WHAT CAN YOU COOK: Anything on the barbecue I dnw• a Suburban. It doesn't have a trunk + FAVORITE ESCAPE FROM REALITY: _,. PHONE: (94HI h44-3000 -series will be presented at Star· -bucks B~lboa Wamt Starbuc.ks =Fashion Island and Starbucks West· • ...-cliff. M.ic Presnelll :.111 be fea-= tured at Starbucks Balboa Island, -William Sussman will be present- -ed at Starbucks Fashion Island, and Joann Grossman will be present· ed at Starbucks Westclttf A portion -of the proceeds from the sale of --the artwork will be donated to -1maginat1on Celebration lmagina· -:tion Celebration is a ~onprofit =organization that promotes the -arts by linking artists with Orange County educators Costa Mesa's Clair. McMahon has Joined : RiechesBaird Advertising's .public : relations team 1n Irvine McMahon : will write press releases, ma1nta1n -chent files and provide adm1nistra- -t1ve support in her new account -coordinator position McMahon. -who once served as an intern at KEYT Television m Santa Barbara and was a contnbutmg wnter at the Santa Barbara Independent. _has a bachelor's degree m English literature and composition from UC Santa Barbara ... Linda Van- -den:ootc. president of Keystone -Pacific Property Management Inc., -has announced that Cary S. beff -has ioined the Newport Beach· : based common interest develop-= ment property management firm -;;s the chief financial off1cer/ch1ef -operating officer. ---- Newport film festival hopes _ to grow in '99 . • Organizers hope to draw more celebrities to March event. lblt f'*ll NEWPORT BEACH -As the Newport Beach lnternttllonal Film Fesllval mdturf>s, orgaruzers strive to make 1t grow in stature each year as well The Film Society of Orange County gathered Thursday evening m pdlt to obtain mput from the commuruty on what could be done to make next year's festival -which will be held from Mdfch 25 to ApriJ 4 -more suc- cessful U;ldn tlus yed!'s. ·sy being dble to sit down early on, we are able to get lots of positive feedbat:k," said Jeff Conner, the festival's executive director. ~ One gotll for nr.xt yed!'s event, the festival's fourth yedr, is lo draw more celf'brities to New- port Beach. Conner hopes to dch1eve that by making the festi- val coincide with the Acddemy Awards ceremony in Los Ange- les and by adding a celebnty goll tournament. Another idea 1s to hold an anruven,ary celebration of a film, much like the ft>stival did this yedT for the 20th dnruversary of *By being able to sit down eorfy on, we me cmie to get lots of posi· tive feed- bcd: executive director. film festival #Big Wednes- ddy, • which included the film 's cast and crew dnd d pct.rty after the screening Among the lllles suggest- ed were #Easy Rider• dnd "Apocc1lypse 'Now" Thursday dlso marked the dc•but of the film festl- vcil's marketing video. "It was nerve-wrack- ing to be on the otber side of the fence and haVUlg our work Judged, since we are usual- ly judging the work of othc-rs, • Conner said. The video will be released today, with more than 3,000 copies distributed world wide. The v1deo combi.nes clips from the fesllval's tirst three yedn,, and is geared toward giving hlmmak- ers and others •a rcdson to pdrtlc- ipate, • he said. The festival bas alreddy received more than 75 films for submission for next year':, event,• Connor said. lnterf aith hunger walk raises $22,000 • Organizers say Sunday event in Gorona del Mar broke records for participation and amount raised. Hu. Ll'\ MA..q1s1 ~Plot CORONA DEL MAR -For Suzanne Soukup of Lido lsle and her two ctuldren, Laura and Jeff, the 10th annual United lnt~rfwth Hunger Walk on Sun day, was a fdJTl.ily outing. By taking d trek around Back Bay, the family team was help- ing to feed the hungry "We want to do tlu.s to help people who are in need," sdid Laura, 8. • About 300 people paruopat- ed m the 7-K walk that started and ended at St. Mark's Presby-, terit.tn Chwcb in Corona clel Mar This year's ev~nt rdlSe<l a record $22,000 for !oral dnd internetional orgamzatJons that help feed the hungry. ·we have about two dozen synagogues and churchC's involved,• scud Barry Koff of Congregabon Shir I la Ma'lot in Irvine. "'IWcnty five percent of the money will be used in Ordllge County and 75% will be fbr food organization:. around the world." Local organizations that will receive money include: Share .. ·•-OON lEACH I DAll.Y Fl.OT Hunger walk participant MlchaeJ Smy,·rett, adjusts his hat ID the wind as friend Ellzabeth Anderson carries a sign during the United Interfaith Hunger Walk along Upper Newport Bay. Our Selves, Sheltc>r for tho Homeless, Jewish FamiJy Ser- vices, Friends in Service to Humttmty, Orange County rnterta1th Shelter and Catholic Worker Orgaruzers said the amount of money rd.lSed and the partici- pation level wen~ the highest tn the events' history. Also in record numbers were the number of parl:lapants from Mesa Verde United Methodist . Church, which brought 1 B walkeri. to the P.vent. "It's our mnth yedr •partio- pating, • so.id Bill Rogers, the HungN Wa.lk 1 ecnutcr at the .Costa Mc">a congregation. "We want to get this going to belp feed th~ world." On hand to cheer the walk- ers, were a group a clowns ftom Volunt<?t•r Clowns of Orange County. Bunny the Clown. Cllias H. Manon Richards of Fountain Vdlley, su1d the clowns visited charitable uv1•nts, placing bright yeUow smiley races on everyone they meet. •Thi:. 1s a 'wonderful organi- zation," she stnd. "We JUSl want to encourdge them along." 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Costa Mesa Second low 67156 7.SO p.m. Newport Beach Second high 68158 11 38 am Newport Coast TUESDAY First low 69157 n.a. F1r\t high IUW FORECAST n.a. LOCATION SIZE Second low Wedge 69w na. Second high tffWport 5·8W n_a, Bl«klti 5-8w River Jetty 68w WA1U CdM , 48w There is a heavy surf advisory out 3.0 for west-facing 3:1 beaches with 1 0 maximum sets of 46 9 feet. Look for swells coming out of the west every 17 sec- onds. By Tues.- day, the surf is expected to ' decrease. COSTA MESA • Bristol StrMt; A compact disc player :and a d•y" pla.nner worth $325 were stolen from a car in the 3300 bl()(k. • Brlstol Str'fft A comforter and bedsheets worth $200 were stolen from a car in the 3000 block. • Hafbor Boulev•rd: A car stereo worth S180 was stolen from a car In the 2700 block. • 17th Street: A cellular phone worth $1~0 was stolen from a c.ar In the 300 block. NEWPORT BEACH •West~ 1ou1ev..-.. Several items of clothing worth S150 wtf'e~stolen from• home in the 700 bl0<k. • West Coest Highway: A car sttr.o worth $300 was stoteri In th. 2SOO bk>dc. • Domingo o.tve: A 1e1 of took worth $200 was st°'9n from a home in the 800 block. • Poppy Avenue: A car stereo worth $200 WI\ stolen 1n the 600 block. • Quajl Stf'Mt! A cellulaf Phoo• worth S3SO WIS sioten from. CM In the 1500 block. • \ . , i .. Newport Beach/Cost~·Meso Doily Pilot schools Look Ix/ore j;ou vote on propositions ' I ~ there o wors~ way to effect edurauondl reform than by sli1tc propo!>1tion? Thl• ballot, which you wW vote on Nov. 3, hos two proposiUOn!. that contain .unportdnt issues which will effect education throughout the state. ll UlC'se lttws make no sense, vote no. Don't bt• swayed by the drgumc•nL'> dnd mailers. Redd the proposed ldw. If 11 took you more thdn 10 mmutes to clearly under- stand whdt it meuns dnd how it would bl~ put into (lfject, then it is likely to be m court for years to ~o~e. If it isn't clear to you, it 1sn t clear to others. That is when the court challenges Qegin Dol- lars that should be gomg to edu- cation go to court actions. Educa: llonal reform 1s put on bold dur- ing the intenm. PROPOSITION 1 A A vote for Proposition lA 1s nm a vote to help our local k1hdergarten-through-12th-grade schools. When the cli!>tnct sold the Bt'.'ar Street school site and didn't uc;e thdt money for unprov- mg our school sites, we lost the right to recE>ive bond money for hve -years. Our five years isn't up yet, dnd no distnct 'lite I!'.! even on the Wdit.mq list for th<' schools eligible to be fix<'d with this bond money So, none of the bond's total amount of $9.2 bil- llon will go to our d1stnct The bond requires that schools put up matching funds to receive the bond money. So, even if we could get the bond money, we . would need 10 come up with a stzdble dmount ol matching cash. Ow district has schools in decay, with ttll sorts ol problems. So docs every othor sahool d1s- tnct m CaWorn1a It w1ll be cl pamftil process to pnont1ze the I nee.ch of oac.11 school, dncl then to I pnonll7P which problem ell which school site comes first. . Onrn you start ftxtng the wiring, it 1s prohdbly the hesl tune to fix the roof and th<-walls. As long as the room is tom dpd1 t, why not work on thE' heat.mg dnd plumb- ing. After the pldce 1s pdlched up, lhdl leads to the need for new pdtnl EDUC AT I 011 Al lY SPEAKING gay geiser-sondovol Tackling school building repairs should be a local issue, where the citizens can go view the sites and deade if their tax dollars are being spent wisely. The citizens should attend local meetings lo express the11 views. Once voters are saUsfied that thetr money won't be wasted, I think they will be more than will- ing to tax themselves lo fix our schools. None of that will happen with Proposition lA. The distncts with the best lobbyists are likely to get the funds first. 01 all of the state bonds that have passed in the ldsl 10 years, how many of you have. ever seen an account- ing of where your tdx money was spent? If our schools need fi.Xlng , let's pass a local bond, where we can have input and make sure our tax dolldfs are going lo the projects we decide on • If this proposition pdsses, it will then enact a ldw that Will have an impact on developer fees and poss1hly Mello-Roos money. I'm voting NO on Propo- sition lA. PROPOSmON 8 I challenge dny of you to read the five pages of this proJ>PSed law that starts on p1:1ge 112 of your Voter Information Guide Section One and 1Wo clre great Someone gave the law a name with all of the right educationcll buzzwords. The intentions are what we all want for our schools: a good education by qualified teachers m dassrooms that aren't overstuffed. However, the small classes only apply lo kindergarten through Uurd grade, which means more overstuffing for grades four through 12. What if we deode it makes more sense to have 25 kids in a class for grades K-12? Too bad if this law passes. The law then provides us with .another grand poobah for state education.• Grand poobahs always require large staffs, so more of your educational dollars will be funneled away from the classroom. The Ctuel Inspector will rank the schools in order of the quality of educabon offered at the school. Now, how is the chief going to make that deter- mination when the quality lS based on so many different thmgs? Will the school thdt has work- ing bathrooms, working heaters and plenty of school supplies get more points? Should the teachers in the stdte have to rotate between schools who have rich kids dnd poor kids? Should the kids with the lowest test scores get the teachers and schools that offer tho best quality education, so that they can be brought up to the level of other students? Don't we already have data coming out our ears, wh.tch all the experts say need a difCerent solution? Next, Proposition 8 addresses· the credentialing of teachers, who may get a certificate for up lo two yedrs by passing (1) a pro- gram or exam to verify subject matter competence, (2) a course or exam on teachmg reading, or (3) a course or exam on the pro- visions or pnnciples of the United Sldtes Constitution. Now, I hold the Constitubon dear to my heMt dnd Uunk we should all have a basic understanding Qf the nuances of the Bill of Rights. But, J would much prefer my child's kmdergarten teacher know how to tedch reading. Does the public really believe' thdt a school wouldn't try to hue a teacher proficient in t.l)e subject area that teacher will be teach- ing1 We can pa s this law, but until we have enougti quaWied teachen., some school districts will be usm~ •emergency-cre- denbal• teachers lo fill the gaps . If tedchers have good working conditions dnd adequate salanes, then better quahl1ed cand1ddtes will 1om the profession. Propos1bon 8 then regurgitates the zero-tolernnce policy, wh.tch is alreddy m place. The only dtl- ference 1s that our district pollcy lS more restnctive The state law would require expul!.ion 1f there WdS "possession Of any knife, e"plosive, or other dangerous ob1ect of no red'>Ondble use to the pupil • Most objects are of reasonttble use to a pupil. either defense, offense, or to deem his fingernails Finally, Propo-.1tion 8 propo~es school site govemmg councils. The problem will be to find pdr- ents and teachers who are weU- versed m the educalton code and labor ldws. Will they be dble to under- stand Proposition 8? Will the school site group comply with i111 of the reqwrements of specidl educabon? How about the post- 109 and screenJOg process lo hire d cafetemi worker? Wh1c:h p<lr- ents are going to read and review each textbook c ho1C"e for each dass taught? With t.>dch school site an island unto itself. you better never move. How can you be assured whdt classes will be offered dl each school in cmy gwen year, so that you can plan to graduate dt the end of four yectrs of high school? Pdrent involvement is 1mpor- ldnt and pdrents need to b(• mte- grally involved dt school site-. cmd school boardrooms. But, it the district plans to htre an attor- ney to sit at each school site meeting to see 1( the pdmnt- teacher group complw-,, with dll of the state dlld federdl ldws con- cerning education, most of the dlstnct's educdllonal doUdIS will be spent defending lawswts. For these reasons, I'm votmq NO on Propos1tton 8 • GAY GEISER-SANDOVAL is a Costa Mesa resident. Her column runs Monda~. Monday, October 26, 1998,. 3 LOIS Of LIUllS 1'IH u. OAll.~ P1l01 Rlchie Soren~en, 9, a fourth-grader at Ne" port Elemen- tary, lau ghs as he plays Quarter Toss at the 'ichool's fall fes- tival. The festival, held Saturday, boasted a \.ariety of · games, as well as a band, a haunted hou-;e, a co'itume con- test and food booths. LUNCH MENU Newport-Mesa Unified School District Elementary Lunch Menu Three menu choices every dlly Students may choose a ~etarian entree each day if ~ired The 11egetarum selection varies and may be erther a 5alad. sandwtCh or hot entree •Monday: •Munchable" salad, or turkey sandwich with cheese, ex grrlled ch~ sandwiches with pickle slices; vegetable sticks with dip, frozen fruit Juice bar. choice of milk . • l'Uesday: •Munchable" salad, or ch~ sandw1th with lettuce and tomat~. or chicken nuggets with mashed potatoes and gravy, dinner roll, choice of JUtee or fruit, choice of milk. • Wednesday: •Munchable" salad, or vegetarian health wndwich. or com dog. oven baked potatoes. orange wedges or iutee, choice of milk • lh~y: Garden burger wrth cheese and b b~ beans, "Munchabte• salad, or sloppy joe on a bun; corn, Halloween cookie, chotc.e of fruit, choice of mill\. • Fridlly: Ham and cheese sandW1ch, or "Munchable" salad, or bean. and beef burrito; green salad with lowfat dressing, chotee of iurce or frurt. choice of milk lt'I lean ... designated by a majority of the Board of Supervisors as the "proposed project" for the reuse of MCAS El Toro, the Airport and Open Space Plan features a mod•rn, tnld· 1lzed lnfe1natlonal airport, designed to meet Orange County's 21st century air service needs and to support our vital trade and tourism industries. A HG ,, • e n Gu a 1' an t • • " I 1 b •Ing • x p l 0 ·1' • d to p 1' • 11,, 11 1 op • n lt'I QtHn ... approximately 2,000 acres of open space surround aviation facilities, providfag plea1ant vl•w• and recr.atlonal opportunlfl•• for neighboring communities. The green arl'a indudes golf courses; space for socc.er, baseball and soft.ball; equestrian use; parkland; agriculture; and a nearly 1,000-ac.re habitat reserve. The "I.an, QtHn" plan is intended to reflect the careful balance between development and opefl space which has become a hall mark of O range County, an<l which enables us to enjoy a . unique quallty ol 111•. spa c e for th e life of th e plan . 21st century . terminal and hotel complex f?unwoy orientation Is unchanged from lhe mllltary LOWinse OOlldlng c~t support critical avtotion services. such as cargo Soccer. softball and boseball fisld$ parkland and equostnon use (not undm night potn) TUAt1t11(,. ,,1(")Mf'AUI 0 345,000 ConooptC Avtotion Plan Alrpot1 & Opon SAoc Pion 4 M.ondoy, October 26, 1998 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilo AROUND TOWN • ~nd AROUND TOWN items to the Oatly Pilot. Aro1.;nd Town, 330 W. Bay St. Costa M~ 92627, fax them to 646- 4170, or call 540-1224, ext. 228. A com· plete fisting of Around Town can be found at www.latfmes.com/pUot. TODAY ,. A Personal View of CaJlfomJa," a watercolor exhibit uy Rich1.Hd Thomsen. will be on displdy through Oct 31 at the Newport Brdch Central Library foyer, 1000 Av~do Ave. Ftir more utforma- llon, cdll 1449) 717-3801. A group counsellng session htlf'd Body-Image Improvement -Female Power will be pre- sent<>d at 5:30 p .m . at Coast Consullmg, 180 Newport Center Dnve, Newport Beach. Sessions a re $25. For more information, Cdll "(949) 720-8437. A fr<>e seminar UU.-d lrtdology 11nd Nulntion will be prc:,rntcd trom 7 lo 8 run. at tlw Pdtio Cafe al ~ 1other 's Markr>l dnd Kitchen. 225 I! t 7th St., Costa Mesa. Reserva lwns arc requested . For mon• inlomldllOn. call (800) 595-6667. I Connect at the Corona del Mar A class UUed Healthy Eating wUl Br.indi Library, a series of work- be presC'nted from 1.30 to 3·30 1 -;huµs fe_dtunng tips for eff~ctive p.m at Odsls Senior Cf'nter, 800 uw of hbrnry resources, will be '.forguentc• Ave . Corona de! Mdr prese>nlPd from 7 to 8:30 p m \drruss1on is free. For more inlor-I cve>ry Wednesddy through _Nov rnutmn, cdll (949) 644-3244. · 25 at the library, 420 Mangold 'Ave. The workshops will also fea- A. yoga class will be presented by I turr strategies for Web naviga- 1 fo!Pna Sprake from 6:30 to 8 pm. lion. Admission 1~ free. For more t thP Ndncy Clark Education 1nlormdtion, cdll 717-3801. Ci:>nter, 471 Old Newport ROdd, J Su1le tO'i, Newport B~ach. Corona del Mar 8"1,d Newpo.rt \clnussion 1s $8 per cldss or $.10 I fttrbor high sch<>?l!. PTAs will (01 four preprud classes. For more j present College Night 1998 from mf111mat10n, call (9 49) 548-4059. 7 to 9 p m. at the Corona del Mar TUESDAY \ yoga class will be presented by fl1•l,.nd Sprt1ke from 9 to 10 15 •Im dt the Nanq Cldrk EdUC'd· 11011 Center, 471 Old Newport RocJd, Sullf' 103, Newport Be,1c h . dr uc;~ion 1., $8 per class or S30 for lour prPJ)dld clilsses. Fur more 1nformdtion, c dll (949) 548-4059, High Sc.hoot gym, 2101 Edstbluff I Dnvc, NPwport Bedch. Admis- '>ton is fr(;'<' For more information, Cdll (949) 759-0727 . THURSDAY A representaUve from UCI will visit OC'C's Trdnster Center from 9 d.m. to 4 p.m to meet with stu- dc•nts inlNested in transfemng ThP Transfer Center is l1l the A ballroom dance class will be school's Counseling dnd Adm.ts- pw Pnted from 3 to 4 p.m ell sums Annc•x, 2701 Fairview Road, Otts c, Senior C£>nter, 800 Mdr· Co'>ld Mesd For more mforma- 9m•1 1te Ave .. Corond de! Mdr. tum, call (714) 432-5894. \cJr111..,s10n 1-. ~38 For more mior-1 mdtron. cdU (449) 644-3244. A singing class wiU, be presented from 1 to 3 µ.m. at OaSlS Seruor WEDNESDAY '\lew Leaf Natural Cuisine will JJH'"<'nl a cooking cla<;s titled Center, 800 Marguerite Ave .. Corc~n<J del Mar. Adm1ss1on is frf'<'. Por more inlonnatton, call (44ll) 644-3244 frif'ks and Treats from 9:30 to A group counseling session titled 11 10 cl.m or from 6-30 to 8·10 RPl<1hon<,h1p Improvement will be p.m dt d de>c,ignatrd pldce m Cos-pn•sPJ1tC'cl at 7 p m. dt Coast Con- tc1 Mesa Admission 1s $35 pm suiting, 180 Ne>wport Center Dn- cla.,s Registration is required us ve, Newport BPdch. Sessions are clds" st.Ze 1s lurutPd. For more $25. for more information, call infom1r.1tion, (714) 444-1005 I (Y4~) 720-8437. The Networkers will meet from 11·4'5 t1 .m. lo 1 pm at th<> Cnsl1 Mec,c1 Golf and Country Cl11h, 1701 Goll CourM• Dnw. Admis- sion is $12 <lnd intludes lunch. For mor(' inlomwbon, call 885:9093. Senior consultanl Bob Brennan will leud tt free d1scus<;ion of reverse mortgages for wruors G2 and over <.1t 1 pm at Bayside V1l- lagf"', 300 f: Coc1st I i1ghway, Newport B"'" h. For 11mm infur- mdtJon c rtll 7'l. J-O:!J:J . ~--2601 W. 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Alter that. all that 1'> needed 1-. a li-.c battery found under the hood ol .mother vehicle. Jump-~tarting a dead hallel) requires carelul · .1tten11on Junng cable hook -up. hr...t. connect the red cable between the pthll1ve lcnninal~ of both battcne-.. lltcn connect the blad, cable lo the negative temunal of the hve baucry and tn a good metal ground point (such a'> a bracket mounted to the engine block) m the engu~e companment ol the c.tr with the dead battery. Thi-. help-.. avoid the potential of igniting an)' flammable gas that ma> ~ 111 the Hcm1ty of the de<.td battery w11h a spark. HINT: It pay' not to scnmp when purchasing battery cable!.. GETIING.A GRIP With all the· traction systems available thc~e <lays, consumers can ll\! forgiven if they are confu.,ed about tl'le difference between full-time lour·wheel drive and all-wheel drive. Unlike part-time four-wheel drive, full - t1me four \\-heel dnve can be u~ all the time 10 stabilize handling." 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HINT: Sclcctat>le full -time four· wheel-drive is panicullrty versatile because 11 allows driven to choose f oim armma three modes: 1wo-whttl drive, pmt·dlne four-wheel drive, and full-dine four·wheel drive. • Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot Head-on collision injures three 'Three people w ere m'uroo in a head"°n collision hirh occurred on Newport Boule- vard near 18th Street around 7:45 p.m. Sdturday. Police said Juhe Wa ke of Upland, Calif., was traveling northbound ont N(•wport Boulevard when sh(• lost con- trol of her car, which jumped the center divid<>r and rammed mto dn oncoming vehicle with two occupcmts. both from Redlands, Calli. • Wake, wtio polkP. said was intoxicated. suffered face and chest tra uma. Sbc wus taken to Western Medic<1l Center in Santa An a where s he was treated for those mJuries. The two victims were tdken to UC Irvine Medical Center m Orange, where they were treated for back, neck, chest and hip pdin. Wake was arrested on d felony driving under the innu- ence charge. HALLOWEEN CONTINUED FROM 1 ·Tue doctors are really happy with his progress," the father Sdid. "He's dl a pomt where the disease is about 95% curable.• ln collaboraticn wsth Make-A- Wish Foundation of Ornnge County, about 100 Corona· d~l Mar students volunteered for the rvent. The ttenagers helpNI by d1recting traffic, m anning ganws, carving pumpkins and hc1 king cookies. • "The students just got so excit- ed about this,• Sarah WeLland, · the student coordinutor sriid. "I didn't think it would work out so well. b.ut we pulled 1t off. H • Loma Hom, 15, who got AlT>S from a tamted blood tr.msfus1on when she was two, en1oyed ...,om1' of the snacks provtded by Avild's El Ranchito Mexican Restdurdnt. "Halloween is my favorite hol- iday of the year," she said. "I love to scare little children.• Five-year-old Zachary Cere- cedes of Mission Vie10 seemed grateful for the high school stu- dents' efforts as he won a Snuggle Buggie_ at one of the + WHEN DINING GETS BORING, IT'S TIME FOR ... .. Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT ® Com. see the way It used to be before It Is the way it oupt to bel and have a tan on us . I Pf"' customer pleMe 4341 MacArthur Blvd #D Newpo rt Beach tel 714.475.1974 · gdmc booths. "I le was diagnosed with can- ( Cf m July: his mother, Colleen Cerccedci>, stud. "He's bad two surgeries and four chemotherd- p1es. • . Jn addition to heaps of support from family members, Zachary has experienced a lot of Jove Crom nP19hbors. Because his head had to be shaved, Uuee of his neigh- bon>' sons shaved their heads, too. The I Ialloween Happening, Cerecedes said , was an added bonus that made this holiday sea- son that much more special for hn son . "I love that they did this,• she said. "It's such a great thing to do for thP. kids-• For part1opating, tbe high school studenLc; earned credit for th<•1r commumty service require- menL<>. But they said that the real rew;ud was helping to make a w1sh come true for some very spe- cial children. "The kids are so adorable,· said sophomore Vanessa Broelelschen, manning the Match a Block game booth. Her assistant Bridget Gibney agreed: "Yeah, one of them kept trying to eat the ball.• COUNCIL CONTINUED FROM 1 to develop a public-pnvate part- nership campaign to encourage private donon; to contribute to the cause. The city could then de.velop a fund thdt could match·-private contnbutions Wlth city revenues. If the Clty Council ind1cates its desire to proceed, staff is recom- mending five actions. They mcludc developing a committee of intt!rcslcd allzens to investi- gate potential sponsorships or grants, conducting a survey of city residents to determine their level of support and reportmg back to the council with a follow- up fedsibtltty report. The Junior Lllegucird program started in 1977 and has smce grown to more thdn 1, 100 pdrtiC'l- pdnts ~ach summer, ranging from 9 to 15 years of age, the staff report said. The program operates from a double-wide portable trailer, where there is space for a small classroom and a small office. The trailers are brought in and installed each May and removed to a storage facility each October at a cost of $400 each way. Amish Country Traditions' MLL G~AHS'HflW Fri. October 30, 12.S Sat. October 31, 10-5 Orange County Fairgrounds 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa For parking, enter off Arlington Free Admission! Over 100 crafts people represented! Featuring hundreds of guilts, wall hangings, f umiture, toys, dolls, arf, rugs, home accessories and much more. Free Talk -The\Am1sh Life, 2 p.m. both days. $ Amish Country Traditions $ rme Crafts From Lancaster County, Pa. 711-681-9210 RECOVERY 1 CONTINUED FROM 1 . Alter Uuee days in the pro- ! gram, women are required to : start helpmg n ewcomers through l the t.nitial stages of the program ; "It's hard work bemg here,• : she said. l Upon admission to the pro· : gram, women sign an ugreem(•nt : that they will stay for the whol1> l 10-day detox1hct1hon period. : Afterwards, they may be mov<'d : to othe>r recovery progrt1ms within 1 the county. . · : The program WdS a· WE' suvN : for Shelly, who, as of Sunday, had 1 been sober 37 days. :• "I was in d recovery home : when I relapsed,· bhe said. • t Wds l out of chmces, but thP-se people Mondoy,OctObcr26, 1998 5 ·1 was in a rlCOYlfY home wf.n I relapsed. 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And hit just tut ... • Jerry Howell, Costa Mesa football coach 6 NeWp<>rt Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot Monday, October 26, 1998 • Sport5 Editor Roger Corlsoo • 9A9.S7 44223 . .... HIGH SCHOOL FOOTIALL .......... &~ MONDAY llo ~ORNI ...... ~~ • Emotionless Sea Kings cdn't maintain first-place pt1ce in second stage of St•d View marathon. t'ORO- ~A DEL l\IAR -A let- down, per- hrtps. was 1n c>\itdhle <1Jlt>1 Corond dt>I !\ 1dr H>!Jh's btqgest rootball victory ! !-ttnn• J 9Q5 But c1 ldckluster per-: lortndnce b} the Sea Kings in a : 27·b setbdc·k to Sc1nta Marganta : 1n Friclc1y\ first-place show-! chm n in tht. Sea View League : Wth no less mexcusable, : t1< c ordmg lo Coach Dick Free-: lllclll. : "We ht1d d LltUe trouble early : m the week (coming off dn: t rnollondll} charged 28-18 tri· : umph over Newport I idrbor m : Ult' 8dtlle of the Bay) and it : wc1 .. n t unttl Wednesday I felt ; WI' Jt>dll} worked hard." Free-: nldn ~dJCI "Thdt meant we hdd : uni~ one redl good practice and : rnduy we played like a team: \\1th one good prdctice : "Our kids said dfterwdrd: ~--, ~ '· -7·~, .. Justin Shea they really : c:tidn't get up: to play Santd : Margdnla. P.s : coache;o, we : can't expect: them to be up : and excited : every game : But we can : expect them : to play tough. : hard footbc1U . : You don't: have to be: . DON LEACH I DAl.Y PILOT s~y high t~: University High's Reggie E~wards (12) darts .. to his. left as Costa Mesa's Gus SandovaJ (center) and Bruno Balderrama (4) latch on f ~ibd.ll to~·~u ~ for the ride. In the foreground is Antony Groblsich. University accepted seven gifts in the form of turnovers and cashed ln, 24-8. bleed for Mesa E:::~~d~1 A slo·w something: we haven't: been yet.· : · Freeman: Mark Hatfield beheves the : • H ll d If 'nfli d haJance that: owe sa1 c;e -1 cte wounds ex1<;ts between the six Sea View : made for a very pamful weekend of <;chools, will rewdrd consistency : . dbove dlJ dse. : reflection upon setback to University. "The tc•c1m that wins th1c,: - lec1!JllP 1., gomg 10 ht> the one : COSTA MESA -The which plt1ys the mosl cons1s-: consplrdCY of tumovNs hmlly, bc•c:duse 11 you're not: which cost the Costd rec1d'r to pldy <.•very week,: Mesa High football tedm you'n• going to lose. Heck,: a 24-8 loss to Uruver aty you're going to lose some; Thursday and ct chdnc:e gdmt•s you are reddy to pldy : at a perfect Pdetl1c Cotlst You C:dn l be up dnd down dnd : League record. flashed our kids need to understand : repec1tedly be fore the bledry eyes of J\has- thdt tangs Coach Jerry I lowcaU Friday. Sdturcldy Freemdn <;a1d his team hung : and Sunday tough with the two-time: As if by mcrnly manipuldllng h.1s VCR\ d<-'fending league dnd CIF: remote control, he could either ch<lngC' or Sou them Sect.Jon Division y: explc1in the rrusfortunP. that b •fell his squc1d, chc1mpion., But lhC' Eaglec,: Howell st1id he tortured hunselt w1lh endlc<.s eventudlly exposed CdM's : reVlew of the g<lme he bellev<'s got ilwa~ deff'nsive m1scues. : "It's one of th<> moc;l frustratmg los es I've "We '>tc1rted making mis-: hdd," said Howell, m his fourth sectson with tctk(•<, and 1t didn't tc1ke them: the Musldngs "If you tould do 1t wrong, w~ long to tc1ke advdnldgc,· Free-: d1d From the coaches down to the last sp ;_ mc1n said "Santc1 Margarita is a ! cial teams player, we shot oun;elves in the qocxl footbdll team but every-: foot. and at wasn't 1ust with d pistol. We took thing that happened (bad for: a 12-gauge shotgun cind blew 50 holes m our· CdM) was misldkes. • : foot and bled to death. And thdl 1ust hurts." C'dM trc1Jled. 13-6, heading: The Mustanq-. lost '-IX of their seven fum- mto the fourth quarter, but• blcs, threw .an mtercepllon, c1nd hdcl d would· be touchdown called back on d '>hove m the back Howell said occurred "approximately 42 }ards" belu.nd Junmy Her· zog. who WdS racmg 90 unob· <;tructPd yards to paydut after sntltching the bdll away from a 'TrOJtln ball earner. STANDJNGI "Even without Dave, we still outgained them (257 -243 m totc1l offense)." "It's rect1.ly dlshearterung, h\:causc I feel like we gdve the qdme away,• Howell said. ·And tt was a key game. J haven't fplt th.is bad dbout a loss smre, probdbly losing to Cun- rungham 's University team, 7 -6, when I Wds ctt Foothill • University (3·3-1) 1 1 · Howell also spent the weekend second-guessing lus decision to slult away from the smashmouth dou- ble wmg offense. He chose to run more I formation and single-back sets, which employ~ wide receivers, as opposed to two tight ends. Co~ta Mvw (4-3) 1 1 ---~~~ Est.:inci.1 ( 1-6) o 2 Laguna BH~h (1-6) 0 2 "Maybe instead of trying to open ttungs up a little more, we should have just stayed in the double wing and pounded on them. Teams who have pounded on them have beaten them. Friday \ ganw'> ( l p m ) The aforementioned one- pomt loss was set up by c1 pass antcrff"rence penalty on fourth- and-38, followPd by a 34·yctrd \..aguna Hiiis vs C.-. M9-. at Orange Coast College Estancia at Laguna Beach Aliso Niguel vs Untvef"Sit): at Irvine touchdown pdss with 16 seconds left Oct. 1, 1988. I lowc>ll said hls plc.tyers were inexplicably f!dt for ThursdcJy's contest which could hdve all but sdlted dway a school-record Uutd strt11ght trap to the CIF playoffs. The lo ... s of junror Dave W<>11, who quarter· l>dc ks th<.• offense ~d hand.Jc sunifor respon- s1btltlies. on ddensP at free sufety, to a concus- sion late m the IU"St quarter, certdmly didn't help. But Howell was not willing to uc,e excuses Maybe we outcoached our- selves and I've been beating my head against the wall all weekend about it. It's as down and frustrated as I've been in a long time." Howell said Weir, who was hit hard by his own teammate while attempbng to make a ldckle, should be fine for Friday's clash Wlth ledgue co-leader Laguna Hills. Senior guard Ulises Ordonez. who was h<"lped off with cl sprained ankle early in the second quarter Thum.Jay, may or may not play. EaqJes quartc>r back Greg Orldndo cc;caped several tack- les f"n route to tl 68·yard scoring run the hrst pldy of the Jmal penod -TURNIN 01 After a successful onside 1·1rl(, Santd Margdlita scored agcun less thdll three nunute later and it was out of reach Juruor offensive tackle Secin Fenton sprained an ankJe and may have to sat out Fnday's cru- cial dQdtnst Irvine, Freeman said. The Sea King , however, received good news on the m1ury front, when c;eruor Ju tin Shea returned and played well .after sitting out the league opener with a d1 locdtecl kneecap. Shea, d two-way slMtN at tight end and defen- sive end hefor<> th • m1ury, plttyE•d exclussvely on defens<• for about d full hdlf rnday and WdS the s cond IMding tackler, bchmd nitddl~ lm bdcker Mark I iatJ1Pld. ' Second-half success against Aliso Niguel helps put positive spin on Pdciflc Coast League lo s. · C'OSTA MESA It mtty not happPn th1 sea on and, pl!rhap • not even next fall . But 1t and when the eslanna High football progrttm expenence the kmd or success which has been all too fleeting lJl r cent year.s, Eagle observers may point to a I ·than-nme· minute span Pnddy ntght tlgainst Ahlio Niguel us the C"tttalytic: ronvers1on. #Our k1cfs could ht1v • rolled over WhPn 1t Wd.S 39·0, • hrst-year E~tanc id Co<ich Dr1v<• PNkin aid. "'But they kept playmg flnd playing rlnd good lhmgs t<1rtnd to hopp«'n .• Stttrtmg with u 65·yarci tou< hdown run l.Jy . s<•mor Mc1nu Tanielu with 3: 1 S left in the third quarter, the Eagles oulscored the Wolverines, 19-7, to salvage some momentum out of tt 46·27 Paatic Coast League -.etback. Tanielu rushed for a career-high 194 yards and two touchdowns on 15 came . He also caught three passes for 113 yards and one TD, and added a two-pomt conve1'i1on reception. Along with return yardnge, he amassed 365 all-purpose yards, uppmg his total in that department to 1,392 through seven games. "It was really neat for the kids to exp nencc i,omc success. betaust' they needed to feel good cibout thcms •Ive a{tcr the struggles we've hc1d th1! Ja<;r two weeks (back-to- back loss • by a combtn d core of 7:1-0)," Perkins said. GrUlin Crogan Griffin Crogan, who missed four games with mononucleosis, return 'd and played well a t defen- sive end, according to Perkins, "The kids feel really good about thetr effort and I think we came together as a football tnam uqalllMt a pretty good pro- 9ram." Tdntulu, who pl1.1y d receiver, tailback and quartNh11ck for the [fogies, was rcsponslhlc for much of that good feeling. D ~p1te the aflects of a nagging ankle m1ury which 1 ft harn at about 00%, accordm9 to Perkins, , tough t'ntor two-way stllrtcr Brett Valbuena may bt• lost for next week's gamE' against Lacruna Beach. Valhuena, a receiver and safety, su tam d u gosh on h1 knee whe n he fell on a jump runway Just beyond the sideline at Newport Harbor's Davidson Field. The wound r<-quired t 2 stitches to cl~. Perkins s8Jd. N01HING •Newport's rough Sea . View start has nothing to do with a lack of effort. NEW- p 0 R T BEACH Coaches encourage their players to "leave it all on the field" and those who doubt Newport Harbor High's footbdll team did anything less in Friday's 10-7 loss to Woodbridge weren't watching Brant Hill late m the hrst half. Hill, a two-way standout at guard and defensive end, regur- gitated lus stomach contents after being shaken up with 1:03 left before intenrussion nedr the hash marks on his own 30-yard line. Though tramer Brian Mel- strom was on hand to offer assis- • tance, Hill simply rose to his feet : aft~r several mmutes on the turf, : wiped his mouth and walked ! without aid to the sideline • "He got hit in the stomach,• said Newport Coach Jeff Brink- le)'i who watched Hill return in the second hall and distinguish him.sell on both sides or the ball. Hill's re~~ was symbolic of the Sailors' eflort against the Warriors, according to Brinkley, who remains con- : vmced there : will be no let- d o w n , despite the 0- 2 Sea View League start wluch has all but ruined his team's Brant Hill title hopes and put its postseason future m doubt. "One tlung we've dlways been able to co~t on is that our kids will play hard,· Brinkley said. •All you can do is work hard and do the things you thinl< are best. Sometimes the other guy is just better than you that night.. Wllh league-leading and favored Santa Margarita loom- mg Thursday rught the road to the postseason doesn't appear : any less harrowmg from here on • out. But Brinkley is unbowed. "We're by no means out ol this tlung, wluch is sometlung I think our kids.,mderstand," Brinkley said-" We need to keep playmg h4td and talung th.is thing one game at a time and hopefully $Ome good things can happen and we can sneak (mto the playoffs) somehow." The scenario is hardly far. fetched, even if the Tars win 1ust j:wo of their fmal three games. Such d finish would leave them 7-3 overall and a prune canc:ti- date for the lone at-large berth m CIF Southern Section DiVi- s1on Vl. Other thcin four uncharacter- istic and costly turnovers, Brink- ley was pleased with several aspects against Woodbridge. "l thought we ran the ball pretty well and our defense played well enough to win. We JUSl need to put some pomts on the board U you'd have told me we'd hold Woodbridge to 10 points and their tight end (Z.ach Foster) wouldn't have caught any balls, I'd have thought we'd have a heck of a chano:> to wm the game. But we had some tµmovers and we didr\'t convert a couple red-zone opportunities." ----- ' ~ n. e Toro 20 ll111• ,j ... {)4 t •••• t Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot ~y. October 26, 1'998 7 HIGH SCHOOL CROSS COUNTRY JC FOOTBALL . Sailors, Eagles sparkle at Mt. SAC : • Newport's McFall fourth overall : ~18 40) m Division I~Il; Estanaa's : Munoz second overall in boys JV. 1Weit is refemng to Sonya Mechkor and Lynn . Rinck. Mechko"r bas continued to improve clS the season progress~. finishing 33rd at Mt. SAC Wlth d time of 20;01. Division IV sweepstake.s race Fnday al the Mt. san Antoruo College tnvttational. Mun<.YL's dockmg of 15·47 over the three· mile couri.<? was followed by tecUrunates Tony Mdgana (eighth in 16:22), Manuel Orozco (19th, 16:40), Stephrtn Appell (35th, 17:13) and Martin Muno1 (47th, 17·25). FAST START ... .. .'SLOW FINISH 4 WALNUT -Alicia McFull wa~dourth over- • ••II with d time of 18.40 over three miles as the ' Newport f larbor High girls cross country team hmshl'd sixth at the Mt. San Antonio College • lnvit«tmnal at Mt. SAC on Saturday. "This was by far her best race,• 1Weil ~1d . #She's at that pomt m the season where nm- ners start to make breakthroughs. M Rinek joined the team recently and plac<>d 52nd (20:44) m her first varsity race. Jenmter Arrow was 79th (21:28). The Pdc1hc Coast League-leading Eagles, ranked No 8 111 thP stdle Division rv poll, totaled 106 pomt::., 14 oft the pace of victorious Norcioff, rdnked No 2 in the state The Sailors ran in the D1v1Sion J and II racP and were the fin;t Division II school to finish. Suitdnd Hig.h won the overall race Amber Steen ran a solid Cdce, urcording to 1Weil, but has still not ran up to her potentidl. #There are some big races coming up, - 1Weit said. Ml think she's reetdy to come through with some great races.~ Estancia's girls helped their chances of gaining an at-large berth to the CIF Southern Section Division IV prelim.inanes by brushiny eighth in the DtvLc,1on rv swe,epstakes race Fnday. It was the first meet that Newport Harbor hds hm hcd cthedd of Sea View League rival Santa Mmgd.rita all year The Sailors also weren't that far behlnd fourth-place Irvine. ~Thi-,, Wds a real positive experience for · : Pvc>rybody. • Codch Eric 1Weit said. "The mam c:onhdt>ncl' is coming from our girls seeing other qirls on the team step il up." Estancia boys second JdneU1 Bonule>s (2blh, 21 :06) and Liz Hwpc t27Lh, 2L08) paced Estancia, while Vcmessd Stevens (38th, 21 24), Katelyn Aronson (521ld, 21:59) and Jdnet Cahduntzi (82nd (22:52) also scored. BRIEFLY Vanguards finish third NEWPORT C I O S $ BEACH Southern Cah-C 0 U N T I Y forn1d Col- lt•qc's r..tanbel Delgado fuushed oclh with a ume of 20 16 as the V11ngudrds women pldced thud dt the Southern Califomld Col· lege Cro::.s Country lnVltdllOnalat • lrvmc Reg1ondl Park on Saturday Beth WPidler hmshed lOtb \\Ith a time uf 20:18 over hve kilo--• mclNS. .lherysa Pe>terson \\.as 19th (2 1::191 dnd NA\Yport 1-fMbor • J liqh prodoo Autumn Puro was :J4 th Cons;:orOici's Rdchel Lalddy wpn the rdce w1th a bme of 19:25 1 The Eaqles took the mVltdtionaJ t hdmp1onst11p. Concordia also won the men's rc1ce • 81dd Rydn of SCC, which doe:,n't have an oUiaal men\ ' team this s~ason, was 25th with a tJmt• of ~l3:5~ over etght kilome- l •r:-.. SCC beats Cal Baptist RIVERSIDE - ' Diego Goru and S 0 C C E R ' JoClklm .Vllvebrand each scored a -.econd half goal to help Southern · CalJforrud College to a ~-2 victory over (\thtom1a Baptist ma Gold· ' f'!n State Athletic Conference • match on Saturday at Cctl Bdptist. Goni dlso scored an early goal • lC\r Uw v,mguards (9-9, 4-4 Ul : con1Ncnc:l~). Goalm Matthew Resor had hve Sdvt•s. Resor was also credit· t>d with an assist. Vanguards upset · by Concordia c o s 1 A .,.1-a·c ... c1111 .... 1 . r-.n::s \ South- ern Cahlomia College held Cop- rnrtlia to JU~t one shot on god! Ul• d Golden State Athletic Confor- <'nC<' mdtch on Saturd<ly. But that shot, by Yolanda Lozano, found tl<; mdrk dnd the Eagles pulled of H 1-0 upset Of host SCC. The victory was the hrsl con- ference wrn in the history of Con- c-ordta women's soccer. Thl' Vanguards (3-J m confer- ence) had 20 shots on goal. Con· cordw goalie Crystal Rodnguez had i.x ~aves Deep sea SUNDAY'S COUNTS , Newport u nding • 3 boats, 23 anglel'l. 1 yellowtail, 2 barro1<uda, 16 calico b;m, 16 sand bass, 6 rockflsh, , 74 sculpin, 2 sheephead, 1 blue perch, 32 mackerel. WALNUT . Estancia High seruor Alberto Munoz was second overall to help the Et1.gles boys cross country team finish second in the LOOKING BACI Five years ago this week ... • Fire was the topic of the week as Santa Ana winds pushed a major: fire over the hillsideS surrounding Lagu· na Niguel. For Estancia High, a Pacific Coast League football game against Laguna Hills was in doubt • Wrth the fire controlled by week's end, the game was moved to Saturday, but the Eagles would have been bettet off had it been canceled. The Hawks breez~ a 48· 15 victory. Mike Ciol1wz prodlKed the only ~ores tor Estancia, one a 56-yard pass to David ~II and the other a 3-yard run. • The fires also delayed a girls tennis match between 1 Newport Harbor High and Corona del Mar that would determine sole possession of first place in the Sea View League. The match was played on Oct. 30 and the Sailors, led by s....h Hawkins and Mara Colalui, who both swept, cruised toe 12-6 victory Early in the week, Newport Harbor lost a 9·9 match to Woodbridge, 75 71 1n games. • The cross country trl·meet between Corona del Mar High, Newport Harbor and Irvine was also postponed. When the meet was run on Oct. 31, Trent lltySOn ran a time of 15:09 to lead Newport Harbor to a 27-29 vic· tory over the Sea Kings in the boys race. The CdM girls won their race, 22-33. • In other competition, Newport Harbor High estab- lished Its dominance of Back Bay girls volleyball with a 15-10, 15-13, 5·15, 18-16 victory over Corona del Mar. ~ ~ led the way with 33 kills and closed out the match.with a kill and an ace. The win improved the Sailors' record to 23-1, 12·0 tn the Sea View League. Coach Deft G..,_. noted that the two teams could possibly face ~ach other again in the OF playoffs. • Corona del Mar's J.lt Walz had 24 carries, 228 yards and four touchdowns In a footbal romp over Tustin, 35· 3. Walz scored on carries of 31, 20. S4 and 7 yards. • Binh nan scored on a 3-yard run and Costa Mesa · ~ nlllO n1Uch ~than ttwt in a 13·3 football vk.· tory over TrabUco Hills. • INtt Hiit.a caught two tou<hdoWn passes, but Irvine was able to pull out a 29-21 football victory over Newport Harbor High. 10 years ago this week ... • Chris Oeding scored four goals to lead Corona del Mar High past El Dorado in nonconference water polo, 10-8, Tne Sea Kings were ranked No. 2 in Oiv!Sion IV-A. • In girls tennis, Corona del Mar High, ranked No. 2, fell to Miraleste, 13·5, in a nonleague match. Miraleste was ranked No, 1 ~n(f hadn't lost a match in four years The match also marked the first season loss for Kerl Phebus, 6-4 . • Laurie 5awln and Lara C.r'lsen led Corona del Mar High to 22 consecutive points as the Sea Kings downed Newport Harbor, 11·15, 15-4, 7-15, 15·9, 15-2, in girls volleyball. "Newport HarbOf came to play tonight." CdM Coach Charlie Brande said. "They played a lot harder and moce intensely than the first time.• Sawin had 27 kills. Sawin had 11 kills and three block 1n the crucial fourth game. • In local football, Costa Mesa High used six sackS to put itself in playoff contention with a 29-21 victory over Laguna Hills. Manny Bonilla had 10 carries for 186 yards and two scores, but it was linebackers Danyl Ollver and Bill Armstrong who disrupted the Hawk.s' offense, giving the Mustangs a chance to win. • Josh Wojkiewia scored on runs of 44 and 1 yards in Estancia's 14 9 victory over University. The win improved the Eagles to 6· 1-1, 1-1-1 in league. • A 12-play, 64-yard drive led to a 1-yard touchdown run by Tommy W11lker to seal Newport Harbor's 17-10 upSet over Tustin. Walker also had a 5-yard touchdown earlier in the game. • Corona del Mar 0, Saddleback 0 -With time winding down, Corona del Mar tried getting on the scoreboard" bot ended up having to~ttle for the tie. c;,.. ttudl had 14 carries for 38 yclrds. -oompi/H by Jason Hiii WATER POLO Pirates fall to Golden West in championship mate~ •Battle of the Beach JC women's tournament. LONG BEACH -Ordnge Coast College·dnd Golden West have the top women's water polo teams in the state and it was only a matter of time before the two teams crossed pathc;. On Saturday, at the BatUe of .the Beach tournament at Long Beach, the top-runked Rustlers and No: 2 Pirates squared off m the championship mdtch. 1Wo fourth-quarter goals by Golden West we1e enough to pull out a 9-8 victory. · The Pl.rates scored six goals in the first quarter, but couldn't find the Rustlers' net much after that. Cnn Murphy and Nerissa Rei- denbaugh each scored three goals for the Pirates (22-3). Goalie Dufh Fmnegan had Sl.X saves . In the semihnttls, Orange Coast defeated Merced, which had won a nonconference match earlier this sea-;on frofR the P1rates. Murphy hdd lhrt>e goals m the game and Shakiba Funbres had two as OCC won. 8-5. Orangl! Codsl won pool B on Fnday wtlh v1ctones over Fuller· ton, 13-4, and Pdlomar, 13-8 Ldurie Blau, C'clmi French dnd Murphy edch scored three goals against Fullerton. Laurene Rzc- sewsk1 scored two goals and Finnegun had one save . Re1denbaugh led the sconng (or lhe Pirates agam!>t Palomar, scormg four goclls. Anand Lmdren added three goals. Murphy and Jackie Than each had two. Fmnegan had eight saves. BATTLE OF ntE BEAot Pool Piay ORAHGI! COAST 1 l , fut.URTON 4 S<ore by Qual"t.,-s Orange Coast 5 3 3 2 -13 Fullerton O 1 1 2 · 4 Orange Coast -Blair 3, Fren<h 3, Murphy 3, Rzesewsk1 2, Carlton 1. Saves -Finnegan 1. Fullerton · Haden 4 OAANGI CoAST 13, PALOMAR 8 Score by Quarters Orange Coast 4 3 3 3 • 13 Palomar 2 1 2 3 • 8 Orange Coast -Re1denbau9h 4, Lindren 3, Tran 2, Murphy 2, Fimbres 1, Rzeszew\k1 1. Saves · Finnegan 8 . Palomar · Powell 3, Falcone 2, Mcleish 2, Obergon 1. Saves · Meyers 3. Semifinals ORANGE CoAST 8, MERCED 5 Sc:ore by Quart.,-s Merced Orange Coast Merced Burnett 5 Saves Colunga 5. 2 2 0 1 5 2 3 2 1 8 Orange Co.st -Murphy 3, Fimbres 2, l.Jndren 2. Hylton 1 Saves · Ftnnegah 5. O\ampionship GOLDEN WEST 9, ORANGE CoAST 8 Score by Quamrs Orange Coast 6 1 1 O •· 8 Golden WeS't 4 1 2 2 • 9 Orange Coast -Murphy 3, Re1denbau9h 3, Carlton 1, Fimbres l Saves Finnegan 6 GolcMn West Ogle 4, Vanderpas 2, Warren 2, Rowlands 1 Saves Zermg 5. Estancia boys fall, 6-3 COSTA MESA -· Estanc1d High'::. ho l Eagles were 6-3 losers to Aliso Niguel B Saturday m boys water polo dt the Estancia lnv1ta- tionc1l. ESTANCIA INVITATIONAL Auso NIGUll B 6, EsTANOA l Ahso Niguel 2 1 3 O -6 E«ancia · O O 1 2 • 3 Estan<1a ·Pow 1, Westfall 1, Collier 1. Saves Gutman 13. Cerritos turns first-half contest into first class rout. J,'\.'I()~ 1111.t CERRITOS -It wc!s homecom- ing at Cemtos College Saturday rught, not only for the Cerritos football team, but for Orange Coast's· Michael Johnson, Kevin Torres and Keith Torres as well Johnson graduated from Cerritos High and the Torres brothers are Falcons transfers. Almost until halftune, i{ appeared as ll 1t could be a rough bomecommg for the hosts as Orange Coast's Pirates were showing every mdicabon of a potetial upset, nursil)g a 14-10 lead with just seconds remaining. But an explosive 100-yard kickoff return for a touchdown by T,J Houshmandzadeh was a sign of Uungs to come and Cerritos Ivan Mercer Ray Obrel plowed the P1Iates, 51-14, m the MtSs1on Conference Northern Divt- sion opener. ·They made all the big plays and that killed us,• Coach · Bill Workman said. , "They have some really tal- ented big-play I guys• For much or ·1 the hrst hall Orange Coast had control of the game. The Falcons (5-1, 1- 0 10 the divi- sion) were able to marcb down the held early, but were stopped cold and bad to settle for a 31-yard field goal by Gemt Uttecht. Orange Coast took the ball wttb 4:48 remairung m the quar- ter and started a drive that ended with a botched held goal attempt Later, the Pirates (3-3, 0-1) recovered a fumble and took pos-I session on the Falcons' 1&-yard line. Quarterback Jared Flint took advantage of running lanes left open and eventually scored on d I 1-yard run for a 7.3 lead. Cemtos bounced back with a 61-yard touchdown strike to Robert Castillo from Ryctn Matthews, but the play didn't seem to faze OCC ' The Pirates marched down the; held again, with Fl.int completmg 6 of 6 passes. The final pass was a 10-yard touchdown reception by Ivan Mercer and the Pirates were bdck on top wtlh 0:49 to play in the half and were looking lo take a 14-10 lead mto halftune. But that's when Housh- mandzadeb took DaVtd Yonts' kick 2 ya1ds deep in the end zone. then weaved lus way downfield tn a runback that took 20 seconds off the clock. The touchdown was a momen· tum-killer for OCC, which had controlled the bdl1 for 21 minutes. and 25 seconds in the first half. The Pirates were never able to recover The Falcons took full advan- tage of this and scored on big plays, like touchdown passes of 41 and 63 yards, as well as runs of b8 and 20 yards Cerritos finished with 602 net yards and proved why it is to be reckoned with for the division nue. As .for Orange C0c1~t. tl will be rune to reqroup wh~n prdct1ce starts todd)' We ne•~d to no bor.k and work on everyt.111n9, ... Workman ~aid ·we d1dn t 'Xt.:Cute \\Cll dnd WC JUSl need to dt'velop more cons1s· tenc:y. • · The Pirate:. nPed to he redd}' for Saturday:. game d9dJOst Pasadena at OCC, which ~ o win- able game for the Pirr1tPs #Right now, our g\J}~ don't tr el so good.• Workman sa1rt '>o we'll hnd out .ctgamst Pd-;adenc.1 how they bounce hock from this. They a.re d group , .. ,th strong chardcter dnd I expe<'.l '' e'll be alright." • Of note for the Pirate~. John~on .gave OCC good helrl posit.Ion with a total ol 1x kickoff returns for 160 yards. Also notewort hr, Chns Brewer tut a high punt that satlt d over the Fctkon..;' returner for a cotal ot 63 yards, thu longest punt smc:e Bnan Gt•orge hit a b5-varder· agdlJlst Saddleback in 1988 Score by Quarters Orange Coast 0 14 0 0 -14 Cerritos 3 14 20 14 51 • First Quartet' Cer -31 Uttecht fG, 4 48. Second Ouuter OCC -Flint 1 run (Vonu kkk) 8 49, Cer Ca~t1llo 61 pass from Matthem (Uttecht kick), 3 25 · OCC · Mercer 1 O pass from fltnt (Vounu k.ck). O 49 Cer · Houshmandzadeh 100 kickoff return (Uttecht kick). 0;29. Third Quart« Cer McDonald 68 run (p.l~ failed), 12 17 Cer Pope 41 pass from Matth~ (Uttecht k1<.k), 7.57 Cer · Pope 63 pass from McDonald (Uttecht kick). 1 13. Fourth Quarter Cer -Lewis 20 run (Uttecht kick). 10 14 Cer -Lewis 1 run (Uttecht k1<.lc.), 1 50 Attendance: 700 (estimated). INOtVIDUAl RUSHING • OCC Ke. Torre\, 10-22: Flint, 10-mtnu\ 17, 1 TD; Banks, 7·38; Stewart. 4-3. Simmons. 3-minus 21, Ohrel, 2-4· Griffin, 1-4 Cer-McDonald, ll·l 11, 1 TO, Mel{ • 11-56. Lewis, 8·6S, 2 TOs, Brown, '6-51, Matthew\, 2 m1nu\ 9 INDIVIOUA_L PASSING OCC Flint, 14 26-0, 193, 1 TD, Simons, S·l0-0. 40, Yonts, 0-M, 0 Cer • Matthews, 7· 12--0, 239, 2 TDs· McDonald. 1-1 0, 62, l TD; Ulibarri. 0-1--0 INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING OCC Mercer, 7·78. l TD; Ohrel, S 61, Brewer, 3~7. Stewart, 2·32; Bank$, 1·10,Jone\, 1·5 Cer • Pope. 4 139, 2 T~ Valenzuela 2-74, Hou~hma,,dzadeh GAM STATISTICS occ ~ First doW"nS , t 7 20 Rushe\-yardage i&-98 36 283 Pas~ing vardag 233 :301 Paumg 19·31-1 8 14--0 Net return yard.>ge• O 27 Sacks yard.)9 9 ·6S 2 ·9 Net yardag 264 602 Punts 5-42.8 2-413,5 fumbles fumbles lost l 0 4 3 Flags net yarda~e 6 56 12 120 n~ of poswsSion 36:S6 23.04 •Punt returm, interceptions. fumbl returns . PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES r 1 ta y may wlllt lonlco) wlM bl opened pub11c1y Ind 1ccomp111lld by a c1rt1l11d and atlaU lotf11t penalt1Q Social Service, 182$ W sun ~•ti an anorMy to at• PUBLIC NOTICES ~u• ~:1 nan' a'::'orney rrght CASE NUMBER 1409 Glenneyre Street, I.I· read aloud '" the ·Couoctr Of cHtli•r'• check or a bid pr"crll>ld ttler1111 IOf non-Northern, Phoe nix, AZ •••l you In lnitJatrng a pa 0 11 d k c guna Beach, CA 92651, Chambers Sealed propoa· bond IOI not 1111 than 101' compliance ol N •d CO<I• 65021. (602) '164·1771. tern.iy action, °' cl1t1un;n. PUBLIC NOTICE !~1litor~~ yo~ ~~Y "c 0.li CNum;~o7:~•7 .. o) (949) •M--1421 • 111 1t11ll bear 1h1 t11l1 ol ol the 1mo11nt of their bid, MARY ELLIOTT, 3. Und., Arliona law, you Ing ~·~ c~u•: .._or ~ctl: IUMMONI an attOfney'reltrral aervlc1 JUDQI! DATE: JUL 29 1901 the work and name ol the midi p1y1bf1 to tlie City Deputy City Clerk, r~tebthl rl~:· ~~R~~ol~· :~ .. ~o th~ N!i~e 11 ICITACION JUDICIAL) or 1 le~ aid office (llaltd FRANCISCO F. ALAH IL.ATER, Cl•rk, b~~~.~ b'::i.~~1 o~r :i~t;: ~.~o:~111M:!tc~:.d:~ Cltw of Coet• MeH THEA~" c:t11ld, to con: I F11IU11 1to t.11 I Pt· NOTICE TO OEFENDAN'r: 11'1 tlil p ne book). 1 en-FIRMAT bW C. FARIAS, Deputw ~INld ~lttt the sctldulld unlHt 1ccomp111ied by Publlthld Newport "'1t 10 the PfOpolld a~op. tern.ty ac:tlOfl within tlilrty (Avlao a Acusado) NIGUEL 1/0.tputt r• ~:lo~ Judi· DEPT. 25 ' Publlehed Newport cloalng time for the rec .. pt 1ucl'I cuhler t check, 811ch·Co1ta Mna Oal1y llOn. You 11~ have 11'11 d1y1 of INI NoliCt ITlaf, BfACH TERRAC~ HOME· ci8J~:.J~i:n: I.In ptazo d• Th• name Ind •cldreH 01 BHcl'l.COtla Meu D11ly ol bid• shall b• re1umld 10 cash, Of bidder·• bond. Piiot Octo~ 111, 2", 1098 right to w1ll'lhOld )'CM.It con· tnd PfObabty •Ill. ~111• OWNERS ASSOCIATION, 30 DIAS CAl.ENOARIOS tl'I court 11· (El not'l\bB y Pilol October 5. 12, 11, 28. bid<llf unopened. It 1h1ll No b+d 1hall be CONid· M3S4 Hnl 10 tl'I• propotld a<lopo rou to IOM any Mending IO l YNN DVORAK. JENNY • • 1991 M34• be tl'll toll rHl)Oflllbil<ly ol atld unlfft II •• mad• on a tlon. wtlet?ltr Of not you ObflCI to tl'llt aOOpllOn OI LINO BOALS, JEFFREY ~;!,,:r:::::i~'• ~~~ d11ecdon de la Cott• It) -1111 biddlt to '" that 1'111 blank propo"I form fur. PUBLIC NOTICE blli-you ire \tie~ to •»lt1 Of :n any pa BOALS, ANO DOES 1 la c0t1e SUPERIOR COURT O' PUBLIC NOTICE b•CI It rec....-ld ln Pfoptf nbhed by tt1e City of Cotta cal falhet ol \lie child. rental r!Qht Of arrt lnttf l lhrouon 20. lnclu•lv• en" . llamld CALIFORNIA, COUNTY 0, limo ~·"· and ,. mtid• In .c-CATHOLtC 4 , II )°" Wlth IO .. ..,, In Ille ctiild YOU AR! BEING SUEO BY t~o,:~a n~ ":: olrectr! ORANGE, 700 Ctv1C Center CITY O, A Ml of 6 d Oocument1 c:orelanu With 11'11 proYI-SOCIAL llAVICEI paren&al r191'111 IO lhl Child Pi•aa• contaCi C.thOllc PLAINTIFF: (A Ud le Hla' proteccton: 1u r11pu1111 Drove, Weal, Santa Ana, COITA MllA may be obtalnoel al tl'll D• slont ol the Propcaal 1• OF CINTRAL AND dttct•l>ld atxlt!&r ~ =aJ W ~~ ~~=· tltmandando) JONNIE Hrrla a m•qUlna tient que CaLlornla 9no1 ORA.NOi COUNTY. p1rtm1nt ol Comm11My qulremfntt NOATHIAN ... !ZONA g~I~ w;._aa lnot .:•a "'l Phoenix' :11:_ t5021 • HUBBELL cumpllf con lat tormtff• Th dd e d CALIFORNIA Strvlcts 11 F•r Dtrve. Each blddlf' mutt h1v1 a NOTIC• TO · OU 'f ,. · • • J:~sh:r;:r ~.~~~Clad•• llgllH aptopiadu lllf~=·~u!~ :~·pl:~n· NOTtca :0:.· r!::rUnd~~1~0r;!•: ~::. ·~~ ·~r.oop:t•Pf:. POTINTIAL ••ATM ~l~~~~t:'p1:"~ic~: 1f:1b~:~J ("t:!"~· Ori 11 lltvld on you 10 file a al utted qUlere que It Corti Ulf"1 atto1ney, Of pltlnllft INVITING •tD8 rlent of $l5 00 An a~• quahl1eC1 ta req11lred bt 'ATHIA 1 of !hi Artiona Al\'INCI 8Hcl'l.Co1t1 MIN ~.,~ typew111t1n r11pon11 •t ttll• ~uuc:.:cs•u :•:·eNnta 111 without an atto1ney, la: ~El NOTICE 11 htt•OY alvtn dit1or11t chatgt 0115 oo 1111m law 1,b C~nth11t!;C:.~111 Siatue• wllhln r.Nrty days ot P~oc ()(tot>er 5, 12, 11, 2 . court tie ~· nombfe 11 dlre<;clon y el iti1t 11atld pro~a11 lot ~ m•d• ir t11fldled by The Ctty COllOCll ot lhe tl'le in mot • •· the cOf'lli>i.tlon of MMce 1tM A 11it1r or phone call wtll ==~ c:.o ~·Pu.din numlfo' di teltlono det furtlllhinO Ill labOt', m1ttn• rna:I Old dt>tU!1\enla and Cly ol Costa Mffa ,.. rare~ d ~~Ir~ Of thla notic.. You mu1t M3)3 not prc11ec1 .,ou, your 1YPI" q1.11t1r au 18111io tu dtntro abOgado oat d•mancunte alt, f<IUlpment, ttan•porta1 111• Olhlt contr1C1 docum1n11 tll'rll 1111 r;gnt to reject e:~ ~~on M9 t begin IO,~ .. ~ w••tto11 r11pon1e mutt ~ ot u 11'1 di 1 ' tton and tuc:.n oth., IC • ma)' 11.0 be •••mlnld 11 any anci/or 1n blC11 • tuppot1 "" IN c ..... once In ptoplf legtl form U you ~o~ad :: aYllO adlC~ 0 clef demandant• que no till H may be requited to the 0tt1e1 of the City Clttk Tiie ContracUM •hall com· 1tH In U:-: ~ = you ettlOlitf\ ci-temlty. Y!&nl 11\e c:oul't to hffr your nal pot part• de i. COft• tiene al>Ogado, ff) INSTALL CHAIN UNI< Ol ttl• Ctty ol Costa Meta ply 11;1t1 ""• ptOYltlont OI ::':"'At 4 1$~ I You mat'"" to obtain CIH E II ott Ill ',._ WALTER GREEN, FENCING AT 8AAI( PARK 81<1 Q.ocUmtf\lt w II not bl Sic on t710 to 1180, IM, llON CUltody of h cl'IOd tonow· If you do not 111 yow r• ~"1 ,...::, r-::::. :tld JA , .APC, t70 ARllNQTON DRIVE, mtllfd unten tht td chltfvl of tht C.li!Otnia I , CynWa E:OO;: lf'O ~ thl'OvOl'I 9'1Pfopli. aponH on 11m1, you mey utera llamet 1 un abOgado j COSTA ~ESA. CALtFOR· d uona1 ss oo charge 11 in. l.lbOr Cocsr. the prev.i'"'O named 1°" • at•~ Pt«eldinet toso ~· c11e, and your ~m1C11at1ment1. SI no s ELL NIA will ~-recei\f9d by the Chided wltll paymeol rate tnd scale of w1911 ... g:~ :':. ~~ C II you till a "*""' ot wag11, m<>ney and PfOI>' conoce 1 un abogtdo Cuy of ~11 M111 *' U•• E1c11 bid ahal bl m.ce tabuhed by 1111 Clly of ttllt "" ~ en tnci181'1 Tribe or • ~ 8'tV may bl taken wl1hout puecte Mamer 1 un MtYICIO Office of th• City CIMk, n on the Propoeal form. Cotta Mth, whlct1 •r• on • • • Of tM rnllllary, you Ny 1""11* warning "om tl'le de relet~la de ibOgM!ot your USld vehfCllt Fair Dr1Y1, Cotta MIH lt\eett P·t thtO\lgtl P.tl "1e wCtll thl City Qetll of ~lo(j c~ I~ ~II bl·~ tiom .,_ ttlt- CLASSIFIED lt'8 tlle r~• you CM COVf1t on to Mil a myriad of m~hen­ «MM ftema. bK•UM our coh;mna com.,,.i qu•llfl•d buye,. to Gall ...... .,. ... I N ~ COUtl, • o • una oftclna de •VUd• ll'lrouP: classlfied ca111om1a. ""'" fne l'IO\N °' ptovidld 1n 1t1• contratt tt11 CilV ~ co11a Meu. c ... ~""9e:N , .. ute, Thtf• •r• othlf teo•I r• ~ (Y .. ., dlrlCIQflo t.... ... •111 10 00 a .m ' NOVEMBER I . documtnll and •t1an be ~ "=-.... !!.!>! 5 '°" mey • .., IO con-~ ,. •u tnl, tl Yrl\ICll time they ' _. ___ ..., 1 ,...::.:.::!:.!_...__-_,__ ------=----._ _______ .. I ' 't I I I • 8 MJ:Jndoy, Octobot 26, 1998 Newport Beach/Costa Me~o Doily PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICll PUIUC NOTICIS PUBLIC NOTICH PUBLIC NOTICES PUILIC NOTICES PUILIC NOTICH PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTIC! PUCATIONS. TELEPHONE PUILIC NOTICI uoo 1SL1 STREET ENO 9una Betch. CA 82e51 ~~ bt1 ":.=II °"'Qt~· ...... ..... Tiii cu11 Nit.,~• ........... ~ ~~ r.:"::.t'' .=. ---------17~·"'5 OR CALL. AT THf PARKS. BEACHES ANO LMy Mofkeft. 30elYukon, "' ~ said 5.ie qt Ill -"" URlomi Ootrwne1o11 tM T..-a .,_ - THE COSTA MESA ZON· O,FICE OF THE PLAN· on•1Htaao lilAAINA Coate ...... CA'2t2t ~ CO.:·v.~ ~Ill Sttlotl61062 ._. .... ~to conwnDll ~· ·~'Q ADMINISTRATOR NINO DIVISION, ROOM "-tldeu9 llu....... IWEAAIHO IN DATE ,OA Thi• buslneu •• c:on-M ~~~ . or -:: I IO aiblaet h,..,,. MIO .... ...,.. -.......... ~:-~.,bl WILL RENDER A OECI· 200. 77 FAIR f)RIVE, ...... Ital;; NEW CITY COUNCIL MfM· duc:i«J by: • QeOafll PMt· o 11 76 or QC IN Pll'IOll will W110m a ......, ol ~ Ollitd. _,. ~. C-. VEMBER 05, 1998 OR AS NIA doing buslnHI at Ul\On Council~ Htdeff), Have YOU "8t19d doing of NII lhe 1G "-Y m I of [A I RUBY 111StQJ BUR •-•--·-$tdllrnt ~ Ii SION ON THURSDAY, NO. COSTA MESA. CAUFOA· The toaowinQ ~ .,. BE AS tAequH t•d by nerlhlp 11 ~flit• -. 1 ·11e ma may be tiled 1s RlHEE ~ouoo-3!:.-~ tm7. T11e'u11G1 SOON AS POSSIBLE Publl1ned Newport Development Company Publl1h ad Newport businettyet? No be IHI~ lndlbf· flt~ a)·~ Mid ~ CQf/i>Ntf ~I ~~ ~ lllCOtllCO'llSI °'Irle THEREAFTER, ON THE Beach.COsla Man Dally 3505 Cadillac Avenue' Beach.COIUI ...... Dally Garren A.. OtwVein edness In lddibotl IO Deed Nil. will .. l,!J_ nttr OllW 511111 J.N CA T ..... 1!!.u..;..., -w .. Mid Olller FOLLOWING ITEM PllOI October H . 1998 Bldg 0.110 Colla ....... PlloC October H, 1998 ;:,.• atat~ment wa• filed caSh, Ille~--drw .a:ec>I Ill Slld nOlt • iii 705 and Ille lilt dl!t lot hMO TON .,...TMN> ~ l\ltOft, 11 ~. lllOwft zl.t~.;'~NQF~~PU,ft~t~ r M359 CA 92'2t ' • M:Jeo ()(.;-Cou ~on~-: ~ ~ n.Ja1 ~r : """0r !JIL.!l NI(. llml WI bl NMl!lber 10 ~ CA 11•. =n~ : .rnac11. COMMUNICATIONS AU· Thinking ot having• Hunon O.velQpment Co' PUILIC NOTICE t .... n1:ls check dtlWn by J st• °' ~ c:h•~='"'1111 1Qlle, .nie1111111t c.itinest oay (111) ..._...., 'Of Sela• or m~ =-OR ZED AGENT. FOR garage HI•? ,,,c (Calllotnll corpora• federll CttOlf tmion or I ol vie ~of .,. " IN Ult -Sj)t()l1td WonMUon Call• ~ I b~AR~MERICA REALTY Olve UI. call! hon), 3505 Cadtlltc Av-,lolllloua •u.ane.. Dally Pilot Oc1 5, 12. 19, chectt drlWn by I -or ~~sae y Deed ol aei.77ill11y: Mc --= .. ~~: 1111 LP roR A MINOR CONOl° CLASSIFIED anue. Bid' °"110• Costa N91N ............ t 29• 1998 m34S ledtlal ~lrld loan IS· ~ October7 '* LOZANO Tnaiitwa ..... :r"' notl(S) HC:UrM r10NAL US! PERMIT TO 842·Se78 ~~1;· ~~ •• ~.2:. 11 con· Th• foUOWlng ~ton• .,, PUBLIC NOTICE ~~J •.,.:-=: Nove,:: r' 1Bfe 'i:r 3~ I( ' COAE'f O c orncer AIAl'U1'11 1om, Offd °' llWI. ~ INSTALL A WIRELESS due1ed by·. co1poratl0n doing bullMll .. : Happy fied'in SecllOtl ~1 2 of !flt h p M On th~~· 10 !he r(s) 11102. t1IOI 1tlll'IOll as OIO'<'ded TELECOMMUNICATIONS PUBLIC NOTICE The reglstrant commenced Moo,, G11t1 & Collac1lbl1t, Flctllloua au1lneH nanclal Code aull\otized ~anoe CMc Newpon Beach·Cost.a Met1 note(s) advlnctti.~'-: FACILITY CONSISTING OF 10 ttanHct bualneH und., 2'28 Newport Blvd. 11, Nam• Slat•m•nl 10 do busmess in this s111e. ter, E . CN49486t<Xl087561·RC oct 2" PUBLIC NOTICE 111t 11rms ot 1111 ~ , 5 PANEL ANTENNAS ON on• 185 t 2i2 the flctlllOUI name or Coil• Meta, CA 82827 The following person• are Said Siie Wiii be mlde In 11'1 ~~ 1098 etamllld '"' me ROOF TOP, WITH Kimberly Elalne Bartow, doing busfn111 aa· "AS IS" ooiidltion. but Withou Int U~ol the If\ P\lb.. exoenses of the Tnis IHE ATTENDANT RADIO Flotltloua BualnH• nam•• ll•t•d abOVI on lO/ 2831 Portola°''"'· Co1ta RNE MOTORCAR MAR· 00"9011'11 ()( . IOI • ! cal!Onol l1nolice. lolal ~S.lfl.2J111NOTICE thetlUSISCIUttdllySlt EQUIPMENT HOUSED IN A Th:1::...i·~~~':!~~! are ~~on Development co, ~~"·CA ~28~ b 1 851 KETPLACE, 17391 Mt. Cliff· 111911 or I~~-~'::'unpaid b PUBLIC NOTICE IN ~UNO'trA ~~ ~1~eo'°~td'1~1 ~rfi.U~R ONT~HEB ~ob~: doing business 11: a) Hut· Inc:· CJ. Felbl, President St. ercr.1r 's1r:e1~ «Costa ~~ Foontaln Valley, CA ~· 9 :z:-'Qj ":: 3:e"*:lve a ol TRUST DATED IJ8.2S.115 UH· lddlbonal ldVances 11 tOCATED AT 3150 BRIS· ton RHlty S1rvlc1S, b) ~~h· 1~~·1~i:~~ wc~,:11~~ MaN, CA 8215215 ANE Consulllng Corp lltSS Seana ~v Slld ti\ist and • costs. NOTICI! °" TRU8TU'I ~~EJ~~AKE~~t!t TH 1nc1ease ths llQUll pno TOl STREET IN A PDC Contlrvctlon Managemen1 0 C 0/09/88 Thlt bualneu 11 con-!CA) 17391 Ml Cllffwood o TN$l ldvards ~fl-111DenJn, and advancn is ~ UND9R ORD or *Y BE SOLD AT A PU8l.C The bent!IClllY under ZONE, ENVIRONMENTAt SeMCH, 3505 Cadillac Av-rang• ~~~~;;;2218 ducted by: a general part· Fou~taln Valley:cA 82708 ' ~ Wlltl ~ .. ~Vlded~ llJ,00269 TRuaT T.I. NO. -.w-SALE If YOU NEED AH DOU-ot Tnist hetttoloru DETERMINATION: EX· enue, Bldg, 1110-110, Costa nerahlp This buslne11 11 con-S1!1 the unpaid~ o ls P,OSSlble ltlatu , lime 02 LOAN NO.: ... 1J.2 NATIOHOfltENATUREOfTHE ~ID h u EMPT, Mesa, CA 112626 Dally P110t Oc1 H , Nov. 2, Have you 11anld doing dueled by• a corporation ~ 5ec:ure<I bi ! pf S-. !he ooen ICJ rTllY YOU Ma IN Dm'AULT PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU wnllln ~ ol IF THE ABOVE AC· Hunon Development Co .. 9. 115, 1998 M~ business yel? YH, 10-10-Have you started doll.)O I of Trust widl li"lteresl be less lhan the lndebf· UNDmt A ORD or YOU SHOULD CONTACT A OelNlnd I« UI anCI TION(Sl IS/ARE CHAL· Inc (Cahfornta corpora· 98 business yel? Yes May I ......._ as ~_!l,. said ~ 16 1998 TRUST, OATB> Mey 1~ LAWYEA On 11 ..... 1111 10:t0 ~of DIUult anCI . LENGED IN COURT. THE lion), 3505 Cadillac Av· Kimberly Elaine Barlow l990 ' ' ·-=' ~ "fiU&: :::I ~~ Co 1191 UNLaU YOU 'rAK111 ut f.oltdoSUrt Consu~ Sell The UncltlWQnlll CHALLENGE MAY BE UM· enue, Bldg O-l10, Cos1a PUBLIC NOTICE Th11 1tatem1nt wa1 filed RNE Consultlng Corp . ee11P9" ~ =~ by Slld as s8ld Trustee yanoe ACT10N TO "'°TET 1nc 'as the~ ll)l)Olllltd Tnis: slld ~ °' ~""' ITED TO ONLY THOSE IS. Mesa CA 92626 w1lh Iha Counly Clerk of Jaime Gtahl Sec of Trust ()aed CTC ~TO SeMc;e' ~y as YOUR ~TY. IT MAY .. under and pirsuant ID Otell lon ID ID SUES RAISED IN WRITTEN This buslnHs 11 con-NEWPORT 8EACH Orange County on 10-14·98 This statMi.nt w11 tiled n;-Como-I ' • IOU) AT l'Ulll.IC o4 TNSl Aecottled on ()6.:.>-115 = w:_: :,,."* CORRESPONDENCE DE· ~~cted by 11 1 ~orpor~C::ed CITY COUNCIL 11888772555 with the County Clerk of I Coun~i ~ Frances OePalma, Assis-IALL ~ YOU Hem> AH a Document No 95-0279'18 monctls llM lllPMCI 11 llVERED TO THE ZONING • reg•~ a~ ~om d AGENDA SUMMARY Daily Pilot Oct, 19, 26 Orange County on 9·28·98 , , ~I ~A--.: DPUHATION Oir THE Book •• PIQe •• OI Olf•CIM Rec· recotd*n DATE. :g~~~~1~TEO~AT~AIOR :~~''j'1~1u0~51~:~:i :, October 281 1988 Nov. 2, 9, 1998 m3SJ 1988e770809 ext In : 7~'f'~SL~S00 p O ~ rcw~ = :0-d~ Of~~ lflt=:r For.-.. C.111111• FOR FURTHER INFORMA· n1m11 listed above on 9/ MISCELLANEOUS AC:· PUBLIC NOTICE Daily Pilot Oct. 2,, 31 , Ii tee ~ 18 Y' x 11988 ~~ta Mi. CA YOU SHOULD COKri.Cf exeai!IO Dy AlcnarO Lee Pattie~ a T,..._A.!Y. T1tr TION ON THE ABOVE AP· lS/88 T~~SERAL PLAN AMEND-Nov. 7• 14• l998 M3l6 "'9tN tr 711·1~~) ~3-SJ~l LAWYEl NOTICe 11 a ll~t ITllll a"TniltDr Suite = ~«! .JI::,~ CLASSIFIED .~icrJ ~~~1~'0~~:1~'en'f0·• MENT 98·3. REQUEST TO Flclllloua Bualn•H a c Foreclosure s ~ ~ ae1ebt'J::i HlltDY OIWN that the l BeMtll and A"11t M fltnnea. 92Bd8,17~i -2424 11 a 1he resource you This itatement was filed INITIATE AMENDMENTS Name Statement PUBLIC NOTICE co= ~ ~~ ~~~ we obtain IMI !;l =-~ !.~ ";: r'~stot ~ l:"s' 1~"": LJne (n4 -2430 { can count on to aell a wilh the County Clerk ol TO THE NEWPORT BEACH The following petsons are 1Jon obtained '#If~ \js;d''IOf u;;ci.'"'l)i lhal~rpose be· 1U JAMir~· Btneftaa Will SELL AT PUB 26, 11-2. 998 h 0 C "' l0/09''"' GENERAL P~N doing bullnett 11: ~II ~r iecelved or in • 11Y • myriad of mere an-range oun., on •~ CURRENT BUSINESS ACCUCADO & ASSOCI· NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S l 11/0211~ and COSTA MESA, CA ~ UC AUCTION TO TtE HIGMEST dlH Items, b.c:~use te9 Be772213 PROPOSAL FOR A PER· ATES, 2930 Grace Lane, ~ALE ' I 111 , the exoectad 4212 AaNaaor'1 Par BIOOER FOR CASHJPIYMM al .-------~ our columns compel PubUshed Newport Beach-MANENT JUNIOR LIFE-Surt1 C, CoSla Mesa, CA T§.~ ~ ,7()68 Loan No 1 9 may be Olltained Number: 4U.ol2·11 I ome ot sale tn 181 mor.ey ot ' quallfled buyera to Costa Meaa Daily Pilot Oct, GUARD TRAINING ANO 92626 4~4~ tie Order No. b ca ng lhe lbfYM tele-be aold .t publlc: IN Umtd Sla1es, ~ cash, a ~~~ calll 28, Nov. 2, 9, 16, 1998 COMMUNITY CENTER. Garrett A. Gauvaln, 1,34 0 7 JOO!'l~S~/lnsurer PUBLIC NOTICE one numbe<ls) 9!I e aav .. AT THI ~TH l'RONT casniel's Clletkdrawn Dy. Sla18 ...... -.. •• 84a·SCS78 M365 LEASE 01$CUSSIONS • Bluebird Canyon Drlvo. La· ~i dJ2-2 . N No.. ~e lhe sale 1r1) 48(1. ~'cou~THOUTHI ~~::o~~~=~=n~ 1-----.... 111 YOU AA IN DltULT ~N· C# 453959C 700 CtvlC Cl!Hnit °"~ or a chtclt drawn Dy a stm or D0AETREDA ri}2~ 8TNIRLU: :r8 NOTIC:JF T~USTEE'S P~~ 10/19198. 10t26.'98, WUT, SANTA AHA, CALI· ltderal Sl'flngs Incl loan mo-s T.:4.R T1NG .E All t 2198 F<>RNIA on 11111111 _. anon. s~nos uSOCla'on or YP~WETATKEY RTI NPR TS No na C :f650274 2·00 PM to the l'li..h.at tl'flngs bank specrl1ed in seaon C i Unit Code A bi~ • rw 5102 ot the Ftnandll coo. inc1 • ~ pLJa~i~?J s,~I(, T ¢tat1 No 43572?/RAPOZA PUBLIC NOTICE of ..... P;'~'~S:. t!'9 ~= IUtllonied to oo busmess 1n tlllS NEEO AN EXI •LANA Tl No 422~94 34 ler1 check drawn b a •tile ) At Thi fflll( tlllrllCI to Cemetery • Mo Chapel • Crem 3500 Pao l1c View ( ,'/ • OF TH NATU E OF TH stem Reconvey~ Co , It.ate Of national ba ~ a hilt 110, 1101 Kader 8ou11- 1 ~-/! ' PROCE DIN A ~d:rul G'eddeTruSlee Esciow No.00017581-RC ctlec:k drawn by a ata':e' Of :;,t-.~~,.~~ ~ TAC A M R 'ira is U LIC. IOI H SALE ctlec:k drawn by • euta °' Oeto ot TniSI 1n the QtOOerty Newport Be 644-270 ---1m111 ~-~eby ~n Iha~~ r9° HI HEST IDDER (SECS.1110•, 61" U.C.C,) t9CMral 1avlnga •nd loan Sillateo in sad County Ca.1tom1 as sudret zicesoted""ra ion. C;,H 111111\e ~ICl'I are NOTICE IS HEREBY given ID attoc:latlon, .. v1091 a .. OtSCJlbng !ht llOcf tntl9tn B Us/NESS ? ? u Y IC'1 ~ I \ent1er •n the Unrted ltdtlols ot ttie Within nameo soclatlon, °' aavlng1 bank AP N 439-101·32 lot 20 of ~'II _ ~..-~~rsufll~10bY. ~E~ruu~~ =l and/oc ~ ~ elfer 1111t 1 tiu.K sae ,s about to specified In sec:UOn 1102 net no 1362. 1n 111e C.ty ot ~~ LE H ;b.N0 su: ~ certl or Ou"" e Sec-be ~ ol 111e assets desct'bed of the Flnanclal CocM and Costa Meu Coul'lly 01 OQnge e • LE• HT HUSBAN AA tion 4 '° C"',!bC:O:: II ai tlela-.it autt!Oflzed to do bualneu Sllte ot C.1loma as per map PIERCE IRO BELL BROAD Mortuary* C Cremation • • e e • • • • • e • e e e •!1 'MF kj12jgN~T~ the l\LTIG o~.iW IO 'l 0 ~rv· The names ano business ~70;::1r::::;~n:.~:=; :S~~~,:,~, 1~ ~,g; 1'95 as ln~nt No ice company) al ..2ihl· ~lie aociruses ot lt1' selfe1 ii! any llablllty for any lnc:or-ot ~ my rtCOIOer ol sad 327107. of iQal Rec· atl<l intetest ~119fniJi to and BIRCH CHIAOPAACTIC CORPO· rec:tnHI of lh• property county property l'lel!IO!Olt lht• / 4!J:t1l l>t•partment at the Daily Pilot is plear;ed ~ 111 tile o g lhe ~~,~~in~~~ RATMlN 2867 Eas1 Coasl HiQll-1ddr111 and otn.r c;om-1::;::=:::l=::;:==::::=:=:==:=::= · ·i bl 1 nty Recorder oflpe heremafler descnbed way, Corooa Del ~r CA92625 mon dHlgn•Uon, If any,(I to t1111u11U1t't: a new len•1ce ntJw ai·ar a e o new nty. State of ia1 TRUSTOR Dennis E lilt Loca~on in C.lo"'a ol shOWn herein Said u l4t '' -, hll\illt'~\f\, Wll sell on 11/11 ~ Rapoza ~Chet exeai~...e OlflC:e ol tile will be made without c:on· Affordable fNb~Hl ~TNT~~~~O Re<:ooled )1.1ly. 21 1994 11$ seueris Same venant or warranty, ... I THE ~NTY RT-'1l$1r No 94-04635~.f!_ Of· The names and ll!Slness ptHI or lmplled, regard· "• \~e ~ii/ 1111w i;,EARCIJ the name for you at no extra clrarge, and !ave you 11e • HOUSE 7 CMC .ER fielal ~sin '''r8 o&"; ot lddrnses of tilt 11uytr are Ing oue, po11eulori, Of Alternafive" rime tuul tlu trip to the C<mrt llouse i11 Santa Ana. Thtn, of course, after tire ~l~f pybkr a~~n '°AN~ ~un~or.:~~1~M ~~~ co:~f c~~ =u~~~::S-n!~. ut~~l _ \eardr i.\ cnmpleted will will file your fictitious business 11ame statement witlt the highest bidder ror Cash or ~~?he under recorded Jutv CA92805 . =~ed by byuldMo~s oi•scount Casl .. :....t c mlllfl· Clerk, publish once a week far four weeks as required by law and tlrM ~~le~ ~ff~i"t= otr~· l~~ 1 1 ~~R No 9f nie assets to be soto are ROSE AHO IDA ROSE. A'C ' lilt• wmrprotJf.of publication with the County Clerk. au nghl 1r11e. and 1t1l~I 4~ 0 >l"iheaR ~s 1 descnbed in oene1111 as rumiure. TRUSTEES FOR THE C • & _. conveyed to and now held QY ~e o o e eco er o luctul!S, equipment, good'Mlt, ROSE l'AMIL y TRUST remation 11 under said Deed of Trust. rri ~~8119XRG?~~EFAULT u~ lease. leasehold improvements, DATED JAN. at , ttet , 11 1>1t-a'ie stop by to file your fictitious busi11ess statement al the Daily Pilot, 330 1tie propetty: s~uated m said A ''b rf OF TR~ pabent ttcoros and X Ra-ts trustor. rec:ordld on B • aJ S • \'. Ila\! ~·t., ('m ta Me1.a. Jr)'OU CQlllJQf stop b\!, please cal/ US at (9./9) 642·./32/ Counlv anti late and .as ED JU ,,~ PfX•te 1'tephone rumbeis and 1512A1tl , 11 Instrument No. un ervJce ~ _, ., J ,, niure lullY. descnbed In lhe ~ S y~ T, A Tl N cll11ctory hsbngs. covenant. 91·267411 • Booll No. , and" ( "ti/ make trrra11gements for you to ha11dle this prncedure by mail. ~bove referenced Deed ol P TE OUR su~ies instruments page . of th• OMc:lat Rec:· Wh h Id b' Trust The slreel addres.s am: p OPERl . I MAY ~ ~ncl att locited It 2867 ord• of ORAHGI County, y s OU you SU Je olher common de519nation if SOL~~ T A PUBLIC SAL E 1 eoa:; HI tr.v Co Del Callforrna The total IJ wm '//011/d /Jaw! any f urther questions, please call 11s and we will be more ~t.!'l the real property oe IF Y ~ED AN~XP · ~CA~~ Z'I rona amount 'ot tn. unpaid yourself & your family ~ a8!'.ve 1~ 12U~,1P NATI THE I TU E balance of the ob1'91tton tltt1111:lmltua\\1'ityou. Goudluc/..:i11 yourntwb11si1te!>S! ~oJ.fl~~A.lccA.·s'k26 ~AIN1~ e~~ E~~ the ::.~~nes~~~ sec:uredbythe pfopertyto paying infl ated prices f ~he undersigoed Trustee S~LD CONTACT -A BIRCH CH ROPRACTIC be IOld and reasonably & disciaims anyliabilr1Y toe any ER The dc111a11<1 date°' tile estimated costs, •• .,_,, .. , CaSketS Se rvices???? 1ncooec1ne5S of 11\e streel Nit!IOnal Avenue Costa f ~ 2 and advanc11 et ltl• lime • • • • address and p1t1er common Mesa CA 92627 . ~er ott1s mllee,.I, 1 . of tlM lnttlal publlatton of Call Toll Free l-888-54CASKET designation I any. sllO'M'I '(If a street address ()( com-,..., ,. tile ice Of un tlM Notte:• of Sale I• llere.n The total amount ot rilon deS1Qnation Of propef1y ESCROW CO~ANY 501 P'mc· S213,802A2. In lM event Serv(od Orange & Surroundiag CounU Ille unpaid balance ~h. fl· is shown at>ove no warranty cen11er Dnve 5'llla AN C tender other than cnh 11 o terest rnmon ot 11\e ~a-Is gMltl as 10 HS oomo~i&-92705 a~capeed th• Tru1t" may Panvf .P.Jlot llMUIMI " Rul«'., und d1'udli1w .. urt• !>t1h11·1•1 111 d11111~1· f.·11l11mt 111)11n'. Thr puhli-.lwr r1•,1·r.r' 1hr 11gh1 111 1•1•1h11r. n•d<1,-.if). rt•\ L~1· of' rrjt·rt 1111) du!t,ifard u dH•rti-t•m1•11t Plt·11~1· n·~H t dll\ 1•rrotf'-.f ut 11111,· tn vour 1·lu .. ,1fil'fl 11d imm1·1l1u11·I) Tlw 1Ju1lj P.~111 111T1·ph '"' haLilit) for um nrur iri un udHni .. t'mt'llt fm wl11d1 II mur hr n·-1}1m.,1hlt' t•u:q11 (111 tlu rn-.t uf tht> "f'l.IA 1· u1·1uall~ O\.Tt1pird b) tlw 1•rr11r. CrvdH cu 11 1111l lw uJlowrd for tlw fir.1 in .. 1·nu111. •• iU H-U4' By Fu 7 1 i ) b;} 1-h5Cli By Phone ..., 14) lti:!-:lh7X By MalMn Per8on: ;i:iO WN 1$11\ '\trt>r·1 SEWICE DIRECTORY ~ r~.. "fo·lr , • ...., r. 1fltf' tu•t ,~ ......... ,,,.,.... " 1 ... n ... u \• .. l..,. ~ • l•lo • Jlf• r •t•••r < :0,111 ''"'n. <:A ~nf>:!? \1 \,"I""' Bh1I 6.c ft., '' Boars .----Deadllnes ----; Monday ............ Friday S:OOpm Thur~duy .. ~e<lne~ay 5: -For All Your Home and Business Needs -.............................. kkph11111· 8 :rnum-!;.OOp111 , .... 1 .. -tnJA. \\;ull. 111 8 30u111-.l):OOp111 \l,,u•Li\-J n•Li\ Tue-,day ......... Monday 5:00pm Friday .......... Thu,....day 5: Wedne day .... Tut>sday 5:00pm Saturday .......... .FmJay 5: ••.ikh llfl UltO H..,." l.t<.h ~for Only '21 w"'4i (4 '"41, min.I • C.- G:r l QUAL HOUSING OPP OR TUNIT Y All 1 .. I Ult1t •htrttllng In lhll ftlWlt•'tr IS ll'ltcl It t~t rt• tr•I ft~ lla.t11~t Acl ti IMI H 1mno• w•1e11 m1111 11 llltt•• It fd•trllU "My 'rtltrta" 111111111111 11 ·111m11111111u Mn• '" 1ect. ulor rtlltl•• 111, 1111d•n• 11mct 1l 1t1tas ti lllttlltl t11t1A ti II lllUtlH II llllh Hf S•Cll •rtltrtllCt l1111ttal•• ti •t1cnm111Ciatt • "" ... ,,.,., 111111 ••• ....... ,, ""''' .~, ''""'" llltll lel IHI ttl•I• ·~c• it ii mlatlt1 ol lllt l1w 0" rtMllR 111 •• ,.,, 11t1>1mtd t•tt I ll •••llt•t• •••• ,..... • "" .... ,,.,., .,, 1111111111 " •• 111u1I IP•llfltltly NII& 11 Cllll ,111111 111'11111111!1•. tall HOD Toll IJtt et 1 aoe U4 •~90 hr lllt W11•11et• OC lftl 'ltl\I Cl 11 lfUO II •t• aoo HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE · GENERAL * V.A. * 1002 SO Po•n • $0 Move0ln FREE Counsel ing • F RIHi Ll•t "' Hom .. HUDNA AEPOS 1-000-723 857 V I ran Rtull t:;11at• GENERAL 1002 CORONA COSTA MESA 1024 NEWPORT NEWPORT NEWPORT RANCHES/FARMS/ COSTA MESA 2124 NEWPORT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DEL MAR 1Q22 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 1069 BEACH 1069 BEACH 1069 GROVES 1575 BEACH * SO.OO DOWN* liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NEW HOME E Sldo CM ~-~~iiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiii~~iiiiiiii!iiiii W' •Ide 2 Br 1 • 5 B • liiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiil Learn how to buy 3br 2.5ba from bulld!r 2Br 28• Slngle·M, no JUST RENOVATED NEWPORT SHORES 40 ACRE RANCH Oondo, new c.rptc FP, BLUFFS 3BA Real Eatale w/llttle or Best Buvl 39r 2·5Ba, aprox 1760•1 911 ?oll a stairs, att gar, $245· Over 2,500 1q.fl 2Br 2BA, Office, 2BA, -$27,900. views ot w/d hk-up1, 1c"aft gar, Oulet Area $21 no dwn pyment. Toll gourmet kitchen, walk AC, walk-In cloat '· 2 S285K Dick Dlckion, 2.58a, 2 Marble FP'1 Beam cells, newer tile Grand Canyon & San n/pets ~975. 54B·8656 Barbara Sanr Froe aee.e 1 0·9077 to 11lllaga $479,000 car attac gar $285,990 Prud CA 72l·3568 & amanlllH galorel root. $349,000 Fran peaka. Perteet 4 Aeol1or 949·64 ••FORECLOSED~• Bob Selinger, Flrat 949-722-8120 Gated comm w/pool & 8111 Grundy Realtors Hatona climate at W'SIDE Townhome .,,,0-0-v-.-,-5"'"h,...o-,-.-9--,1 Gov homes Hud, MHA Eitatea 5o9-2oo2 VM TRADE 1pal $529,000 949-675-6161 8,100 fl. •le\/, Rolling 2br lba, Lrg yard, · Fin a11a11. Call 24 hrs, Ocean View •Br 288, LAGUNA POOL HOME •Br 38a land w/traea. Flnanc-patio, 2·car gar, 1011 ~~~kyd~b~h2o~tbt~ 7 day1 BOO 555 1003 Bl!ST BUY IN THI! S Ing AZLR loll free 1· of perking, pell ok S3SQO 714•269• • • • l•tty. remodeled kit, sr11ca 1048 th 0 h I 'fl d wfTwo M••t•r uitll, s 25/ Q 0 V E R N M E N T private beach aHtH, gn r UQ C aSSI e BLUFFS I S450K Dick Dlckapn, 8 7 7 "2 4 4 ·B 4 3 9 • 11 mo, no HCurlty American tam1I F 0 REC L 0 S E D $695K Agt 759-9314 942·5678 Mint condition 3Br Prud CA. 721·3566 (CAL•SCAN) needed 949-574•1990 NORTH LAGUNA 3Ba w/ac, jacuul tub ---------Lido 1•1• 4br 3ba HOMES pennies on * * & morel S299,000 PRIME deCIC, Huna, the s1 . Repo'1. VA, OCEAN VIEW AccHs Bungalow 2Br 2Ba Vu Aba ndoned Beec h A 11 0 Av a I I ab I• OCEAHf'AONT ••••••••• LAGUNA Pets welcome HUD, Sheriff sales. No to Private lfeachH Expanelon Potantlal Coll••• Once In a "Z "Plan (4er 3ea. 1ao• v•-Under S500. HOUSES/ Call for ahowing mo nay down govern· 48R. Room to Expand Tooll $450,000 lifetime o"""""unltu at AQENT ........ 723.a120 BEACH 2148 ..... 1 8 272 menl 1onn1 avallabl• S695K Joan Burke-Agt Agt, Adriane 376-0071 only ,349'.0()0 AQent 2500.., aq.h.) S469,000 "" ...... CONDOS •4r 1 • now Local ltstlngsJ d,. 759·9314/559·2876pgr Wh I ·• 949·723·6120 HARBOR RIDQE 161e•mllayothu•r u••"w,yanwta•ydl FOR RENT Penthoua• Ver rectory. Toll Ir•• y p ~ Hid• •,,. Lagun a Beachfro nt lbr 1ba no pelt 1·8<>0-669--2292 ---------SHk w11h childcare? BRAND NEW OCEAN S INGLE 8 TOAYI To place your Furn 38r, 2Ba, Fam carpet $1095. E11 1 H-4000 COSTAMESA, 1024 Call C l aaslfle d VIEW BUILDER Pamoramlc ocHn & • cluslhedadcall Rm,Sludy,FP.$4500/ (949) 878-417 CAL•SCAN iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii today! 642·5678 CLOSE OUT City vl•wl Totally 042·5878. Mo. LFP 714·772·9272 tweon 7~m-11am ---------•·-------· --AGENT 949-723-8120 renovated lncludlng 1---------BALBOA •48r 2 .ISBa 1-Story, Classtllad Is .... CASTAWAYS Appro• granite llltchen & P!NJNSUIA 2107 SOLD! Showca1e homes for 1alo In our Sa1urday Real E1tate Supple menu 'HOMES OF THE WEEK " Display •d• atar l •t fust 1 7 81 0Hdllne W•O 'pm ...... OPEN HOUSE Listing• fo r t HSI 0•.adltn• Thur1 flpm ••••• It paya to &dvartlt• In the btsl local Roal fatjale seeuon CALL TODAY LISA RIVERA 941·574-4252 ANNE WILLEY 941·574-4249 Upgraded. Must Salll CONVENIENT 340011. expanded bathal 3Br, formal NEWPORT S219K & 38r 2811 whalhar you're buy· Plan 1, 3Br 2.58a, 3c living & dini ng " NEWPORT l•Story, $2041< Hurryl Ing, Hlling, or Just garage, den. otllca. morall Hurry & have COAST l 070 4Br 28• OcHnlronl BEACH Wonl Lull Agent 714· looking, classllled has Ownor/Agl, 631-1579 your choice of carpotl home, fully lutn'd, 2 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 309 2858 what you notdl S789,000 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii car gar, w1ntef only. • ' C\.ASSllll ED Estete Vah,1e 3Br 3Ba Great OcHn & Canyon S1950 (949) 721·8899 28r 188 Cute cotta~e E'Sld• Charming 2ar 0 42·5878 RV access, Huge Lot, GATED BtLCOURTll Vlewa. Clvlll near new ~ark Ilka Htllng " Home on Cul-da·eac ---------Am.1ou1 owner• want Ovor 3400 1q,ft.1 4Br 4Br/,Oa, den, hlgtily ---------wpt Huht• rodw<J S249,800 Call to aell nowl Only 3.5Da 3 Car Oar. upgraded. Lergut CORONA d•cka, FP, "o peta, M L .. ... PROP ERTY House Upgradu Include Plan s. s1,199,ooo. DEL MAR 2 122 11eoo .• 0'9·4!>f).0444 are• ea aan" S&95K 642-3050 & 949·722.0820 granlle kltch•n fire· Dy Ownor 376-3454 i~iiii!i~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 28, 2 aa E•tro large Or•c loua ISBr :aaa plac ••I Movt•ln-Vll'A .. lb I a 8 1 • Condltlonl S779.000 •---------•2 New 3000aq f1 .. w• oa unit w ' D Charming 38R on hugo lot. Pool, CEMETeRY lOt/ home• lor leo1t, Quiel ocean 11u, many luxury Home on over 9000SF 1pa, family home on " """''•''••· a-, pool, I t I f d DIANA PROS SER CRYPT 122S area, ocean vl•wal Coll ..... " -c:orn•r o w O ant gar, ~ cul· o-1ac. $1,050,000 for t1ifo ......... 715, .. 384, tennlt 11800 & 11950/ Wiii hold I c•r• plua Steve Leverett, Ag•nl (114) 008·1719 cell iiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiii .... u ~ Mo. 8kr 949·"42·3850 huge AV area Call tor Prud CA 714·62'-4249 phone or (040) 78(). PACIFIC Vll:W • 4 detall•. 1399,000 ........ 80R RIDO• 5000 ext 34411 di I I I 1 A al new 3br 2.Sba nu XI I L I! & J ~ ·--------~ • 0 n ng p ot• n I 00 , la Tanylor~·A0~;t9419~°{. 1eo• Ocean View RENT Vitt• Def Mar Hc:tlon. COSTA MISA 2124 ::~~.~!r •P•f ~':l ,722 Sell your extra 1500+S.F. ear Ha Buy 1 or all tour 2&" lliiiJl•llll!lll•••ll 1228194...,.o-7aea household C1trn Hm. U.&00,000 below rel-11 pp uaT 8ID• 2100 If, .... '1'11'1~--..,..---.-ftems ln AQt t-t•oo-~t thrOUQh classlf1ed 1MM84-1e1e 4t)f 2.5b• hme, gar-UYWooo i.ove•v z. HARBOR VIEW HILLS 1----------doner Incl. U300/mo lly, 28r Ula, FP, CL.AlllflED Vl&Wll 3Br 2.Ha LIDO IS L• Otand New•-------..;,_-pp (841 1-45-IOH deck, gar. pOOI, many Hove A Garage Sole Cleeelfted ....... 7. PJ)Ji _ _' •••t•ld• gat9d comm, d•lac:hed 38r 2 811•, OVOf 1700tt. built In 'M . Xlnt Loc. Utl,000 rarl l Judy T-vtOf, A~ll 142 ... 722 ean 642-5678 entty, room tor e>rpan· 58r/5.18a·3'763Sq.P1. ---------1 upgrad••· Ava I •Po elon/pool, 1135,000 3c ~arage, BUI Grundy Buy It letl It, Plnd It, ptO& Nov. 71h. 11,00/ ••••••• Agent 7'•·813·5354 AHllC>t, f49 .. 7H'81 Clautfletl. Mo. Agt ... 1·811 ... 912 ..;....-----~ • • Pilot t m m SBA 0/MO gr et 011~5 aylrt/ 2 car tae 505 Rty sun· rptc. 3000 Agt lllH new Cati be, M·F Costa Mesa Dail Pilot I • Monday, October 26, 1998 9 -----~~~~;JNITY EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT WANTED FORD 9075 JAGUAR 9105 LEXUS 9115 PONTIAC 9170 5530 5530 SERVICES 5533 TO BUY 6019liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ------2 904 l~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '9 7 MUS TANG '37 JAGUAR iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ASST PfT for Interior Sal.. •---• I BUY ALL PIANOS AC. pw/pdl, tlll. 4 1peed, leather •••-•-. Oeelgn Showroom. COMS GROW P .. He be awate that AnllqUH.(IUll. furniture (208477) 112.997 Inter Io r . S 5 5 O 0 PIH•• b• wary of Out Fle11 Hr •• Exp Helpful, WITH USI th• ll1tlng1 In lhl• cat· 1pc or hOUHIUI CHh Co•t• M••• (949) e78·8479 of area companle1. 84~2·2255 Expandtng retall ad· ~ory may require you pald (714) 957·8133 Llnooln·M•roury '89 X..IS V12 Conv, 2607 Check with the local DRIVER COVENANT venlelng department to call a 900 number•----------(714) 840·5830 new top/blk/tan, '93 SC COUP.£ CO, Chrome moonr1, (033UO) 117,770 ll!XUS 01' WESTMINSTER (714) 892-8908) '88QMHDAM I.Ike new, IO•d•d. (511428) 113,•9• Coat• M••• Lincoln-Mercury (7141 s40.se30 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Better Bu1tnea1 TRANSPORT S1 ooo .. •k• a Hlf mollV•led In which there la a Old Coln• Gold 61lver1--.,.,,9""e,,....,.RAH-"'"o,,..,,.1t"'"R--s11,500/obo. Oood Bureau before you 1lgn-on bonui 'for account executive to cherga per minute. Franklin Mint, SterUng XL T, euper cab, cond (949) 650.1528 _ _.; ..... ___ "-"'"'-"--1..;.;;==:..=...;;;..---...;..- r tab• .CSuplH, 2nd 1oor, grt bay & ocean 1 car gar, over· I.zed rm•. 12050/mo. (IM9) 723-4178 r•nd any money for Exp Company Drive• Hll, develop and Hr· • ~~~~thc!n"~~~·a (A0058) ($15,998) '90 &OVEREION LINCOLN 9120 PORSCHE 9175 ep• to a .. ch Lg Br w/d hk·up, gar. vi Dec. 1. S875/Mo 1e Taml949•875·2144 NNY 2br Apt above ar, remod. garage & aund $1200 Avail Ct·22 (949) 875·7123 •H or .. rvtces. Read 1 ·8 o o -4 4 1 _.. 3 9 4 • vie• new bu1lnH1 EMPLOYM · Coet• M••• ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii and underatand any Owner Operators • and 1peclal .. cllon1, ENT RECORDS/TOP t Llncoln Mercury Blue/tan, m int cond,11 contract• before you ca 11 1011 Ir• e We prefer a candidate WANTED 5535 Jau. R&B, Soul, Rock 71._540•5830 Low m1IHllll '98 TOWNCAA '83 911SC 8cyl, 5spd, sign. Shop around for 1·888-687•3729. Bud to have a minimum of Etc ... 60'a & eo·1 Mii<••----------(816163) SI0.995 VI. ABS, cust whl1, A.JC, lthr Int, p/w, am· ratH. Meyer Truck UnH 1 year print ad· 945.715015 97 MUSTANG COBRA BAUER LOTUS (823368) $27,991 fm stereo. can, cc:, A Ab 1 t 8 Rerrl d H 11 vertlslng uperlence. Loving Swedish nurH ABS . 11 hr, CO. 949·&42·7700 Coate M••• eun roof s 14,900 ao u • ucoeaa r gerate au ng Excellent communlca· gQod cook, driver By (183048) S22 a..7 •---------LI 1 M Make SS In 1he adult o a 11 to 11 fr•• th h .... h •·--------'"" •93 XJO Sdn 4D nco n· •rcury e49-8715·4991 E 1 877 .. tton aklll1. AbllllV to • our or, c4 r. JEWELRY FURS Coat• Meao 1 ... ... 714 540·5030 ntertalnment Indus· • . ... 83-8393 Solo .. t goal• and make Good local rel• 12yr ' Llncoln Mercury (93-41721 1.,.95 try. l<Hp your clothes Drivers & Contractors. profe11lona1 preHnta· ei<p, (949) 646·3735 & ART 6025 714-540·15030 BAUER JAQUAR --------on 8 billion s a yr (CAL"SCAN) •---------(714)953·4800 LOTUS 9123 TOYOTA Industry. You can earn Faehlon Model PT NB t1on1 In a faat paced '93 EXPLORER LTD --,-9-3_X_.l_O_V_P_4_0 __ S1500/wk ssoo ge11 u water front restau~anl, and detail oriented en·••••••••• *Studio Cltarance* 28k Ml, whlle, lthr, (93·4174)$20,995 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •es 4RUNNER SRS 11arted. 888·845·9920 no ewp neceHary, Th· v~~~~:~~lll package, MERCHANDISE 5 ARTIST'S WORK (3UYN775) $19,950 DAU ER ..IAQUAR '95 ltSPRIT S4S Low ml, aulo, morel 9210 LOCAL CANDY ROUTE. Sun tor the Lunching Including 4'0lk. Drug I Day driveway Sale LEXUS OF (714)953-4800 Dlack/grey (3MIV1 45) $19,950 11--------1 30 vending machlnH. ladlH. Fuller figure 1crHnlnQ/phy1lcal ,.. SAT OCT 31 10-4 (~~:)T~I:.:~~=) '93 XJ5 Cp• 2D (93· 10K ml, OZ rim1, LEXUS OF Earn approx SBQO/ ok Britt 714-875·2174 quired. EOE ANTIQUES 6010 1866 Rhodes Dr. CM 4 1 7 1) S 2 O • 9 9 5 (F63125) $49,995 WESTM8NSTEA day. All fQr S9,995 PAYROLL/ AHume1 via fax· At· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (714) 540·0784 t--,9-S_B_R_O_N_C_O_X_L_T_ BAUER JAQUAR BAUER LOTUS (714) 892·8908 Call 1·800·998·VEND. ADMINISTRATIVE tenllon, Lynn Esola 4114 lthr, alloys. (714)953-4600 949·642·7700 •wilt R•furblah•d (CAL"SCAN) ASSISTANT i\4·65().4802 or mall· (B81212) S19,988 ------'------• •99 ESPRIT •9 e 4 RUNNER tBr 1Ba In lovely P•itphonea S1501<Jyr Payroll asslsfanr and .Tim•• Community PETS & LEXUS OF '94 XJO . V8, Pearl yellow/bt11 \/6, lunv equip clean, -ated commty. Walk Lowest pnces. local office admlnl1trator News, 330 WHt Bay ANIMALS 6049 WESTMINSTER Diamond bluHan, onl 'in u S (015409) $24 987 o lheater/1hop1, •I t'e • a'v a I I Full lime position. Job Street, Co11a Mesa, (714, 892-0900) chrom rims. xlnt cond (A15GoJ1 S85 6t5" MIS~l~XNU:IEJO rlvete gar/carport. 800-800·3470 24 hrs duties Include'. a11ill· CA 92827 BEARDED COLLIE • '90 T·BIRD LX (69~l~t~t~~~~S DAUER LOTUS (949)384-00$4 660-$71 Omo+ $695 Ing wllh payroll for s 949·042·7700 dep. Klein Mgmt Wk from home! $2K·Sl<J mld·•lze company purebred AKC Hek1 lthr. AB • mnrl 949·642·7700 949·581-4000 wk Not mlm, travel m-and Hecutove ottlce __ S_A_L_E_S_R_E_P__ boyfriend for pup1. (3POJI04) $14,950 ,9 4 XJ6 Sdn 4 D dust. Pub Co. sup· administration. Plea .. Need po1111ve altitude, (949) 733·1595 wlff~1~~~ER (94-4169)$23,998 MERCEDES 9130 pon (B00)943·3148 send rHume 10 Ac· rellable transponatlon. FREE Black Lab female (714 1892-0906) BAUER JAGUAR iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '80 CAMRY LE EWPORT EACH 2669 CREDIT counting Supervl1or, wllllngneu 10 work Buy Outright 9 yra, to good home, (714)953-4800 2907 PO Bow 1560. Costa away from hOm• M·F Estate Safes free germen lmport.1---------,94 XJS Convt 2 D '81 300SD Mesa, CA 92828 or In CA. Earning poten· C d d germen shepherd GEO · 9080 Turbo Oleul run1 AT lull pwr mint 900606) s 14 568 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714) 802·0900 2 R 28 llOET OUT OF to· C II Alb 800 225 }.. 1· home. Reis a must. BAUER JAGUAR $4500 (949) 723·4824 VANS 9225 you may lax resume tlal to $670 plul/week On UC18' male, 1 yr Old to good f94.:3973lS35,t195 great I Musi 1eel 1--------- 1 & B + A dept free I Credll . a •· · • n tn .. •t (714)953 4800 PORT B Y (949) 642·7667 6388. (CAL•SCANl .,.... Serious only. '91 Metro S1500. -----'--·---·• NEW A Counseling Centers of Resume should In· 40 ~ (714) 505·0900 Auto. A/C, Am/Fm, '95 XJ6 '93 600 SL t2 Cyl liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TERRACE America (member 1 d 1 1 u rt...__ h Cass, (949) 548.0474 white, black inter., L 1 & 2Br neat Back FCC cu e •• ary h S10ry. m ... ewpo -c PERSIAN KITTENS w h ~t. ,, an 11 " r. B~y & golf courH. ~onsol1c,aii~~~ 1~!~~ in~Y~!~a~f~:~~E~~~een-Mothtr'sMarht 714.673.8223 Loveable ball of fur <12:l':Jt~2[~~5us ~~2~~~.~~9!~\~.;:;;-'82 VW VANAGON EXCELLENT BOOYlll NO MOTOR $500 (949)° 675·3391 L-arg• pool, new car· p•yments, lnteresr.1--=--.;._---'-...;.;..;...;;.__ 1.1t1t t.A CFA regl11ered, grend HONDA 9085 71.._042•7700 pet & much more. Stop collector calls. Pharmacy II N C~D champ llnes, shots, '84 Benz Sdn 4D Sorry No Pets Non-prof i t •PHARMACYTECH bnow1cctptinV WANTED health guor, blk malefiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '95 XJS Convt 20 (94·4144)$20,995 ..,...,,.....,__,,,....,,,..,,,,...,,-=---- 5415·4855 1·877·936·2222. •CLERK TYPIST 1ppllcarlonsforf00d & a Torti fem, $300. •'94 ACCORD EX• (95·3965)$39,995 BAUER JAOUAR 184 DODGE · 35o T II I (CAL "SCAN •CASHIER ser-.ers In thtlr unique & ANTIQUES (949) &40·B 132 Coupe blue/groy, fully BAUER JAG UAR (714)953-4800 Beverly conversion br 2b• Frig, Indy rm, 0 ree. ) SAV-ON DRUG In popuJar UQ«l4fllll 1 d d 1 d (7 953 800 Van Pwr, dual a1r, AVOID BANKRUPTC oa e • grea con • 14) ·4 .... 3 1 ... 0E 2 •8 87 900 mt 1 0 ne newly decor, $1150 Y. Newport Beach res11ur1nt EnthuJlesml •---------$11 ~oo 6731626 ---------• • • ' w r, F d II Older s...ie Furniture ·---·~-----·--•9• XJ12 Sdn 4D Low ml, chrome whls records $5900 b xlnt area·W•stclllf ree opl conso da· Full & Part Time poll· txperlcncelsustntlal ''' PIANOS & .. v • o o lrvlne (949) 546-60t1 lion Application with lions, flexible IChOd· O.J&e.-t posluons PIANOS&Collectibles '95 Accord Cou~ (96·3962)$48,995 (3EJL248) $17,777 949·759·3407 (949) 759•5088 sorvice Cut payments ule. Call for Interview. .,.;::.'::.;.';:;;;.:7:.."'. ORGANS 6059 2dr. II blue, mnrf, all BAUER .JAGUAR LEXUS OF . ,87 GMC 2500 lo 65%. 24 hr. ap. (949) 642·0122 or lu !'~~~:'c~ $$CASH PAID$$ power, A/C. auto, (714)953·4800 WESTMINSTER 'VAN• s1ar conversion u~:!-:a~~~a ~~En':w ~rro~·~·1 1 Good/bo8/~~ resume 949-642·9469 .W ....... ..., • .,. ....... _ S~•ll P~y1er t Spinet ;1 ~.~00a1;;~:3i~!5~11 J -E-~-p-----"'-'---<714> 892-89 0 6 ) tow pkg, lrt rear AC, kit. nu crpt, aunroom, 1 ·800·873·8207. Convenient E_!l ... UY ,ESTATES nig;,op. arte~t"-~o~ l~:g1, ___ A_s_k_lo_r_s_u_•_J•_m_._ .i;. 9110 ---------4 captain cha rs, bed, c prkg. $2600/Mo (CAL"SCAN) Cloaalfled HICKOR" • lm .. ...,~t• rie<>diy,.,..,ic• ,. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil MERCURY 9135 eng & trans 0 11 cooler, Y.arly.673.6900 x 105 042·5678At "WEPAYMORfSFASTUr' boat 949·548·3900 '95ACCORDLX org own. S4SOO sk for Goly.• fARMS Auto, AC, Cass. mini' '93 Grand Ch•roke• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 949·640~1981 GEi Ou Pr•·School teoch•r _ SPORTING (3MWA027) $13,550 l•redo 4X4 red, gray '93 Sable LS 43k ml. & (El•mentry aide LEXUS OF int, IOOK mt, good Super clean. loaded 1--------- 2·0pm) 2 po1111ons. Glft Superriaor GOODS 6065 WESTMINSTER cond, pwr window/ llhr, bucket. PP $9500 VOLVO 9230 ISCELIANEOUS ENTALS OF DEBT! private school v .. ~ . ,minqrrtpt. (714)892·0906 doors, sleenngCD obo 7t4·241·7050liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I Hun!lngton Beach . 11 lr~l'J'fai1111~ '95 ODYSSEY EX Van changor. remote entry.---------™_e COil he~Df area. (7l4) 53e.1441 Gift Sales New JIOWFLEX S14,500. 949·673·81519 '97 Mountolneer 4D '90 780 Turbo wagon. -~ [ ~ Strength training lo Lo mi, lull eQu1p CO, prem sound, ABS S Iver 1an lthr, 81k ml, •CnditCarJsr"nso/ulaltd Prlv•t• Poat OHie• ~ 957 8133. •V•tem. $899.00 (02805t) s1e 497 ---------• (Jl2S29) $21,997 books, non·smoker ~ FT PERM shipping 014 • . 310·312·1407 LEXUS LEXUS 9115 C t M *9"00 9 t nO)"'•n/• r -·~rttJ MISSION VIEJO oa • ••• ~ " 4!HIS4·Sl74: r1 ""' • wwt°· phones • friendly • lllllll Ltn I M• c ., OOMS 12'108 I ntd .. --' NP. 949-842•8202 SOUTH COAST (949)304-0064 con· ' ur., • nttrtsl n IAW AUCTION •95 ES 300 (714) 540·5030 home guord comm, oom avail. Private ntroncelba. garago $800 (949) 644·1211 • Harassmmts 'St:r Ret•ll counter and Glh ,._2 So .... _,_~. TRANSPORTATION '97 ACCORD EX 4d Midnight blue 1vory•--,9-9-M-Y_S_T-IQ_U_E ___ VOLKSWAGEN 9235 H bla Es · wrappers, for the Mall uv -.... Full pwr V6 llhr ( 9654) S2 977 ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ' 0 mos Room, NPB fashion SancaAM,CAt2707 (005317) ' Si9987 11 LEXUS 4· Loaded aulo AC,1• 2724 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii INVESTMENTS M room for rent 3br WANTED 2912 ba, 2 car gar, nt1m, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ale prerd, no pets, VI 11/1 949-673·0569 l•11•c hm, gated, 001-. cat1. 5800/lse /huo• mllr or 2br, vt Ille, qulel 831-2111 SSWE BUYSS • Seller financed notes • ln- 1urance 1eulemen1s• land note portfolios. Colonlal Financial 800-969·1200 Ht. 51. (CAL•SCAN) Side CM house, ---------hare 1 br prlv own ba, MONEY 3 2 5 /m o -+-u t I I Men (949) 842·9622 TO LOAN 2914 nllngton Landmark, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii enior comm. Unlurn Flnanclal wo•• h•v• hare house, muter you on your toee7 r & bath, garage, full We provide loans riv $650/mo + utile. regordl••• of credit 714·900·3403 hlsto ryl No fee. r•••onable rates l Island Apply In per· "°""-~ ........ LEXUS ' MISSION VIEJO 164 t~!!~. ~~!;.498> son 537 Newport Ctr, MISSION VIEJO (949)384·0084 Llf,coln Mercury '70 Bug 4·Spd, AM/ FM Sreroo. New Paint, Runs Great $2100/ 060 949·723·5169 HY-A-~L_T •• t " , • ' ' Are you loo~.mg for a fun job wnh great beneli15 1ncludmg free hotel room.'' lne I !>an Ne"porter 1s rom.uting tor Sales Administrative ~istants Please apply in pct\On at 1107 j.imbortt Road Newport B<'ach, CA 92660 Mon .tnd Tues I pm 5pm a.nJ Thurs 9~· lpm Fax Resumes to (9"*9) 6U-2260 Job Une (9-a9) 7~3075 EO&AA FURNITURE MARINE SLIPS (949)3&4·0004 •95 sc 300 714-540·5030 6014 DOCKS 7022 --------RnJly red ivory 4 Poster Calif King LIDO OOCK for 20ft bed/trame & 6 draw· Electric/Whaler/Sall ers $175. 4 Poster boat, Xlnt Security twin head/lool·board (949) 673·7677 $50 949·844-9191 •·N----t--f-l_h __ •wpor o • ore Duncon Phytf• dinrm mooring. CIOH 10 table & chairs $200. piers & parking S8750 Etc. See @ 1945 llA 949·040-7085 Placentia CM INPINITI 9095 (020231) $:?5,977 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO NISSAN 9150 '90 lnflnltt Q45 (949)384-0804 Green/Ian, full pwr. ---------'87 STANZA White, (400462) $25,990 '96 ES 300 AC, am·lm, smogged, Coat• M••• Ca• h rn ere /1 v or y, 2nd owner, over 150K Lincoln Mercury (138854) $24,744 ml, well ma1ntalned 714-540•5830 LEXUS $2000. (949) 846·2937 MISSION VIEJO (949,304·0804 9100 '98 ES 300 PLYMOUTH 9165 '87 VW Quantum Tan, tinted. auto, 4·dr, smogged, nice rldel $1800. 1949) 673-4596 '98 VW BEETLE Sports pkg. PW, (002305) $1 9.987 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO (~9)384·0884 lex cert only 28k ml iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MISC AUTO 9245 (142542) $26,98" •g4 VOYAGER LE LEXUS 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MISSION VIEJO Loaded, 7 Pus. ABS,1• (949)304·0064 (179b'!,7~la M:;~.994 c~~-e~,~~~SPo- '97 ES 300 Llncoln·Mercury I 1 c • 1 m Po u n d •. Rolltop d••k sohdliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii White'grey. full opt (7141540-5030 Ctievys. Jeeps & oak never used cost '90 INTEORA (0398t5) 528.987 Spoils Utility Must S 200 LEXUS ---------s e 11 111 F • • o~o a::~~~a-~~~g :9 6K5 ~10 f~1~ boadedl JAGUAR 9105 MISSION VIEJO PONTIAC 9170 1·800.772.747o MERCHANDISE 94 9·548·298 7 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii _....;(_9_4_9.;..) 3_e_4_·_0_0_8_4_. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii E.111 7990 (CAL. SCAN) AUTOS/SEIZED '90 INTEQRA CARS from $150. Special Edition Jaguar. Corvette , (025806) 517,997 f lt I kl Mercedes. BMW, .. EXUS I you re 00 ng for a car, Porsche, Honda, MISC. 6015 Clean rHponsible 1·877·566-9719 IJ.!::================::!J •hare 2br 2ba ---------478. + 1/2 utll. Nov Lo•n Sp•olollat et. 949·645·9778 Car, homes, personal WHITTIER LAW SCHOOL PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER Just Greet Firewood Avoid the. rushl Order now I S 135 a cord. 575 MISSION VIEJO 4114'a, trucks end (949)304-0004 more Locel sales and• debt consollcla· lion, email business welcome Call toll free. 1-877-467-4922. 2788 ------- W RENT! lndustrlel FOUND 2925 pace w/otficH , 2200· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 60011 78cent If NNN ackle (714) 673·2754 Foundl Whit•, fem91e, 2900 RESTAURANT tnt NP beach toe. By Owner. 818·865-1238 USINESS PPORTUNITY 2904 Turn tao Into S1000 uelng MLM. For Info packet Hnd S5 to Tlm,4359 Victoria Park Pio, L.A., CA 90010. pltbull ml11I 17th St CM call to Identify (714) 546-8387 EMPLOYMENT Immediate opening. Responsible for School's publication and media relations. 3·5 years exp. req 'd along with excellent wnting/ed1ting skills and desktop publishing. Experience with O.C. media desirable. Salary range from $30K tG $35K. Send cover letter/resume to: 1/2 cord. Delivered 1--------- free to your driveway. ALFA ROMEO 9015 714-805· 1432 iiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiii Sarv for 12 complete H t Coalport China, pattern Ming RoH, never used 1et of Waterford Crystal, many pcs ol Alana & Uvmore 949·650-6478 All Kinds ot Jobs For All Kinds of People. Claaalfled. Tr•ln Board HO Tr•ck $25. 949.549.3900 '82 GTV8 Blk/Blu Runs great! Good drlver/prolect ear. S•• lalHt European Car Mag. S1600/obo Coll 548· 1323. BMW 9030 '94 3251a Cp• 2D (94-4145) $23,995 BAUER .JAGUAR (714)953-4800 188 P1rk Avenue $3000.00 949·718·9728 IA/14 Relu • Rtlu •Refu CADILLAC 9040 t, ~liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • = • • Job Fair ;.. '94 DeVlll• Sdn 40 .. (94-4091)$21,995 • BAU ER ..IAQUAR :' (714)953-4800 i' •-.-9-5_C_o_n_c-ou_r_1_D_ev-11-l•- • Wednesday and Thursday@ 6PM : October 28th and 29th 21k ml, 1 owner, :' (27~032) $22,888 • Lt:xua OI' ~ Lincoln Elementary School • 3101 Pacific Vlew Dr. • Corona del Mar :: (2 Bloch Sou1h ol MacArthur ln mulrl·purpo.s• room} ;; Tommy Bahama~ Tropical Ca/4 & Emporium • 'The me>1t fun you can haYe worllng.'' ': WESTMINSTER t'7t4) ae2-8eoe • • t ,_D_O_D_G_E ___ 9_0_6_5 ~ liiiiiliiiiiiiiiliiiiiliiiii ~ = = Wt art opening ow 2nd Caltlomla tom pound on November l3rd at PCH and "It MacArthur Blvd la Corona 0.1 Mar Pl<DCJ, Wt are purnyora of the "island • • Ufestylt • -greot 160d and drank with a trop1cul twiM ond high quahty. • '70 Dode• Bo• V•n 1 ton dually, roll-up dr, good cond. S1500 obo 714·185·1433 ~ casU<ll. tun clothing IOI mtn and wonltn • served up with on abundance of !' •---------f!WPORT NEWPORT .; bospitalJty in a relaxed laland atmosphere We are looking for a few good • PERRA.JU 9087 ~EACH 2869 BEACH 2869 • people to htlp u• pull 1h11 off -Serrtra. BarieocS.ra. Hoetlffotltu.. liiiiiiili•••-•l[lll•••iillli!I• ·-----iliiiiii • loolleepen. R.tail Sal ... Sou Chtfs. IJA1 Coob. Pr..,. Ditb. cmd RUMert. · f ,77 l'•tHfl 309 OT& ' _; Tbt retail pent ol 1h11 •1atond hf11tylt' 1d1CJ that we cue optning In Corona C Hardtop, dk brwnttan PAIRWAY APARTMENTS AT BIG CANYON OAT80 COMMUNITY BY PAllHIC>H Ill.AND l}('ootlrul trcc-lln<xl Slreet!t N1d IJIM l'OlnO vlcwa l!I~ <7lftlrtCO 11Vlf1( In )1\1111" largO I • 3 Of 3 Oil ~J(lflrncnt homel ·~WWll&C • WallhC'f-'ttr)'Clt hOOkUJ • Flt('fJlnCC (wood 6 Piii • Air c:ondM ltw1lr'41 • wet lW W'I :l •1d 3 OH •Alerm~rt • • 1.cmo t0 U .UUIS • PteeM cllll (11 41 &K<ON I 0.1 Ma:r Plaza ta pctttr cool Wt havt a rompl111 lln1 of men's end women'• • Int, ahoWYoom cond, • aporttwtar -anllqut·looilno. ont-ol Cl kind. tropical 1hul1 blo1111t. ahott1. r 11 ,300ml, S38K/obo :I atlrt•. pan la, 1hot1. bell• and more-oll mode lh• 'fllay clothes W.rt mad• so r (049) 87&-4382 .._ ftan ago with detail. qUaltty ODd cart Add lo tbt mlir home furnishings •---------• and ourtroplcal cal• and you havt an "laland 1rpttltnt1• !hot ow gut1ta ; FORD 9075 • rt<um to llm• and ll!Dt ogoan We are Jooklnv lar a ftw good Rttall Sal.. tL I•••••••• .I 8pedali1t1 who btht•• WOflr lhould be fun and want to be part of I •• 9 • ..,,0,.., JCL T I IOIMthlng new cmd Hdllng • 4w4, Bl.ck. ell power. i ~tac. ls vc:tlutd. but not DKeuary Ptoplt lk!llJ men1.1al f C/0, tinted 19400 Can If P" btU.....,.. .a.o.ld be fu Clod want to bt part ot .-etbllig new mad I Ralph ••t·720.0011 • ~ tt.aDltcileCllltM ow._..,._, ...i.ort oca or • •Ii T•urue dl ........ ~ -..... Al UDcoCo eletMIDt'f Scbool (a,~111111-l-1!..L..:' 10.200 Htlml, flW, .J _,Jltlhdlc .... Dr.~·Ular2b&ocbeo.thoU••Mlli• D, AC, AT. cc. I Far .... Wo. call u at (Ml) 7ID -fX)£ ceaa. tmtNCI ... ~ ..................... e........................ . ....... . . , . . classlfled has news for you. 1 ~:~n3.~~:~·d~:2 •wt.A·4000. (CAL•SCAN) Run your ad in the Newport Be.ach- Costa Mesa Daily Piiot and the Huntington Beach- Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 100,000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit card # or mail with a check today! Run for a weekl If your car does not sell. we'll run it for '" another week >Wiii All for just s10· . : D YES, SELL MY CAR • ....,. _____ _ .... Dltr,_lJOW !!1mY 0-...._,CA__, ...._ (h4t"2 11 • ,_ <n4> en.-. ______________ . ___ .. • 10 Monday, October 26, 1998 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily P1 . i TODAY'S .......... ~ CROSSWORD PUZZLE f By CHMUS G<»EN with OMAa SHARIF and TAHNAH HIRSCH % c T c l l ·~ T F1 H Tl Tl El SI S1 LC TC zc 01 Et. " Tit ·LE Cl- ITE SU cc llV AO TO Fl TIC II c n d 0 q c. '"' \/'t (" /1/. I it J ''"· 1 EQU OPI AU retl Ill .... ,.,., '"l f111 H .tmu•••' 11 """11 llllllfl ltU bStf On I 10 ftUdk Hlll•ll tt •• 1111 .. . 111111111 .. . , .... . k•O•••tlf I 11101 ltf" •l•l•llN of .,. ,..,.., •••Ill••• ... .,.,., ..... .,,., , ...... '"' TtU l{tt et ........ , .. ctll HUO et t HOUS COND FORS GENEJU • SO Oow FREE FREE l H U D/\ , Vet 1an • ACROSS , Orchard product e Steeptodt 10 Pretenl 14 Wall 1>91nUng -f5 ()p«aMllll Egypt 18 Noltn UM 17 OverlCt 11 Ob,.a on ridar UI Entree meat 20~ol 59 Spy, eo PhMmacy es Ruie< 66 Seaweed 67~oedj0b 68 OthelWISe 69 W!lldmil part 70 MolJntltn f!Ymph 71 FonuneteOer 72 Parched PRfVIOUS PUZZt.£ SOl VED ANSWl:.RS 10 WEF.KLY ORIDGF. QUI/ Q J • Neither vulnerable, a.~ South you hold •QSH O J965 O K911 •A6. TIM: bidding lw proceeded. W~T NOR1H J.:AS1 SOlTlll l o Dbl Piw ? Partner Opc:ns the bidding with one heart. What do you re-,pond'! . ~. ,, (f~~ "• Tennessee 22 Oy11er find? 23 Sooltle 24 James Joyce book 28 The gil1 29 Spa.$ms 31 Gold,1n 73 Ouartert>ack Bradshaw DOWN 1 H~ending 2 MOuntatn lion 3 Exper\I 4 Shop medline 5 Litt What do you btd now'? A • h might seem lhoit a res~n e of one no trump is wonh con~dermc. but that 1s really not lhe case. You have a shaky heart uopper with four cards an the maJor virtually guaran· teed by partner ~ takeout double .. Since you also have 9 working points outside of hearts, we c;ugge~l you 1ump 10 two spade!>. Should Jl3ltner have only three spades, he will have add1ltonal ~rcng1h. so the 4 J fit should piny well. A -fapenence h~ shown that, when you are not sw-ewhere you wanl to play a hand, a 1ump hift re~pon~c i~ unsound u ing that gutdcltnc. this hand. dc~p1te 1L\ power, 1s wrong for two spades. Start by respondrn~ one ~pade to allow partner to rebid freely. then· bid Sltongly thereafter. Q 5 • Neither vulnerable, ll$ South you hold: W-1. ~·· A Cl.assified Special Section ! Guadala1au 32 Cook's Mod 33 l.uc's son 3" Ancient German 38 Godde11 of dl$COtd 40 Snag 6 San Francisco . sight 7 Creek I French larewell 9 Space 10 0ts1n001es "Mata-· sight 53 Huron and Erie 5'4 $ply • 6 o Q 10 7 6 2 o AK Q 4 • Q 6 5 111e b1dd1ng h3i proceeded. NORTH F.AST SOUTH WEST 42 Small group 43 Fabnc measures 46 Hints <lll Big Ten sen SO -Grando 51 Beige 52 Cl'lving 53 French e11plofer of NA 57 Cans t 1 Brainstorms 12 Stranded motonal'& need 13 Otvulges 21 Egyptian goddoss 22 Ceremotll8l l11e 25 FortU(l8 26 Ervpt 27 Garbo film 28 Oltl3hc>ma city 30 H11ton of!oring 35 He1en or-36 f renth nver 37 II could be proper 39 Foreigner 41 Imagined <t4 Sword handle 45 Costadet - <t7 Overly proper one 48 Telescope 55 II c<>V'd be common 56 AU1110f -Allan Poe 58 Rubbernecll 61 R11ah's wile &2 Finished 63 Bung up a chtld 64 Singer Netson - 68 Ms Gardner ' . Q 2 • Neither vulnerable, as South you hold: •K 6 06 oA I096 •K'QI05J2 The biddrng hM proceeded. t o I• ? What do you bid now·t A • No heart raise does your hand JUStice -there are loo many mini- mum opcnmg brds partner could hold that will produce slam. Again, this 1s lhe lime to alert panncr to your power by slaltlng wllh a cue· bid of two '>pades, then JUmp tn hearts should partner do anytJung olher than rebid the suit t publication! we will be featuring J ~ ~ antique & collectibles specialists in · r . and around your area NORTH EAsr solTrn WFA'>T 1• •• ? What do you bid now? A -The final conuact could be any· where from tJ1tce no trump lo "" clubs To find out where stan by tcllrng partner you have a good haQd by cue-bidding two spa<fos, and wait to i.ee how the auctton develops Q 6 -NertJlCr vulnerahle, as South you hold· ~(Orange & Los Angeles Counties),· r 'Wednesday, October 28,. 1998! ~ ft, DO NOT MISS THIS! :! ~~ •Kl087S3 1:1 75 O A9753 •Void The hlddmg has proceeded: , NORTH F.Aln SOlffll lo P!bS I• Q 3 • Both vulnerable, as South you hold INT Pim ? What do you brd now'' \ J ~ ~.~i. ~ •A 7 o 10 O J 9 8 6 4 3 •A J 7 2 1l1c bidding ha~ proceeded: NORl H EAS r ~OUTII WfSf I• h.13 10 Pass lo PaM ? Whal do you bid now? A -Forget aboul point count here - your hand has tremendous trick·tak- tng potenual since No11h's no trump rebid prom1!>Cs 1wo .;padcs und a lugh card en dtamonJ~. We would take our shot at four -.p;ldc and hope for the best. ~~ 'hWPOn r IHl./\C ll~/\ Mf~,\ ~ ~ A • 1l1e fact tJ1a1 your :ong w11 t) weak i~ a Oaw. Sull. no. hand con tainuig two aces w11h good four-c.ird ~upport for opener's fir~l sun should be sneezed at, and a Jump bid of three clu~ describes your hand per· fo:tly Q 4 • As South vulncrabJI!, you hold ' • K Q J 10 6 1:1 8 J o AK 8 • K 7 J · Learn to be a helter brid&e_play· er! Subscribe now lo the Goren Bridge Letter by calling (800) 788- 1225 for infonnation. Or write to: Goren Bridge 1.-etler, P.O. Box 4410, Chicago, lll. 60680. HOME, HEAL TH AND BUSINESS ~ ........ 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Llc'd ---------673·8065 or 846-8528 Exp Tprry 557.7594 Ad•antagt Const 974'530t HEALTH, BEAUTY tawn/plan11 960·8502 -------- Dan Dowson Ptu mbing ~iiiiii~ijiiiiiii~iiiiiiiji liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Apr, Rmdt, Replpo TAX PROBLEMS? G & G UPHOLSTER Drains 24hr S\/c, E11p't Au d.1 t . non .r I I er , since ·68 c u st. fur gas syatom repipos collec tio n, I can uphotsty, slt p cover L554722 646-6720 h•lpl 949-673·8905 a nltque rpr 542-4612 REMODELING 3410 -------11rCEMENTWORK• PAINTING 3858 Expert Drain Cle•nlng & Plumbing Repo1rs 20yrs oxp. 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