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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-12-02 - Orange Coast Pilot-- SERVING THE NEWPORT-MESA CON\MUNmES SINCE 1907 . WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1998 Nude clUb lose~ sui~ against Ne"VPort State wants to· •Fourth District Court of · Appeal sdys city acted within its rights when it yanked Mennaid~ permit. Daft~ The club's ow»erc;, An ctnd Olivia Nguyen, have-challenged the c1ty'i. n•gu· lallons since they applied for penruh m 1994. The Mermaid originally opened as a theater but was turned mto a restaurant with nude dancing a y,ear later. ~l11h to dose in June 1997, The Nguyen~~· attorney, Rhn Talnio, had arqued city code!> violdtecl tht~ dancer..' oon Ututional nght to self-expression and h1s clients' nght of equal protecuon ot thf' law Tdlmo couldn t be reachf'Cl for com- ment Tuei.day. • I take over company NEWPORT BEACI 1 -A tumultuous legal battle bctwt•en lh<' c 1ty ond the own- ers of a nude dance duh c ctme to an end Monday wh<>n a sldtE? appclldte court ruled the City Council dcted correctly m revolting the club's ddull business pemut for noncompliance. The Fourth D1stnct Court ol AppedJ m Santa Ana rnlecl !h.dt the city's regulations were conslltullonal undN lhe law. Citing lhe city's concern about the effect of adult· onented busmcs.,es m NPwport Bedch. the lhree-member Judicial panel held that the city had the nuht lo prohibit physical contact hetwl'en topll":.s danc<>rs <md club patrons. ~we're hopeful that smular businesses will re,tli7.f' ou1 regult1hons are constitu- tional, dlld th.ey wi.Jl have to comply,· said Assistant C ity Attorney Rohm Clduson. "The appellate court decision Vdlidates what we have been saymg all dlong. tt The aty yanked the club's 1;erm1t m 1996 because it committed numeruu., vio· lations. including allowing dancer~ to tdkP tips clirectly from patrons and not uclher- mg to the mandatory 6-loot· chstuncc . between entertainer and customm. The Nguyens appectled the city's actions m court, but a judge forced the I Thf; 4ppellate court al~o o' ertum1·d a tnaJ court'i. decb1on lhdt chdllenyed thP city's orchnonce prohib1tmg complete nudity in strip clul>s. Citing a U.S Supreme Court ruling. the court tound tht: <:llv cdn require ddnce~ to cover certain hody parts. Dcpartmc nt of Corporations clauns Income Network Inc. lrdudulently sold securities. NOTEBOOK jenifer .roglond What realfv hap[X>Jzecl irz. Mi11ph)J sc1ga A s llw tc1ty -.wore m 1b new hctlch of polat1<.:al ll1i1ders Mum.la)' night ctncl Sd1d goodhyc to tho:.P lt>avmg olllCl', one thmg , .. d!': clean E\eryom• 1s ready ro move on with lhe next chapter m Ne\-. port Beach h1sto- ·ry. Bebeve rne. I war1t to rnov~ on, too. But I would dT!JUe that . it's httrd to '>lent ct new chapter bt•fore you hmsh the ldst one. By now, fomwr City Mc1na~wr Kevm Murphy's abrupt res1gno· llon mtty M~Pm hke old news · l\tdny City tidll in~idt>rs hctve come to find out whdl happened, and the "inc.1dt>nt ~ doucl that Councilwomdn Normct GlovN left hanging owr ~ 1u1 phy and lhe coum:1l hc1<i, ll1t1nkf111Jy, been lilted. Al thl• encl of the clay, mo'.:>t people have conw to lhP condu- s1on lhal no one ma}' ever lrnow the whole truth. There were sev- en different people mvolved and probably seven different accounts. But alter month ol reporting the story -which mcluded hun- dreds of ofl-the-r~orcl conversa- tions with Caty Council mem- bers, city otfJc.-1als and communa-ry lcdden. -I tcel I owe the -reader-. my hest theory t1s to what hap1wnl'd <1nd why. At the start ol 19H8, thmgs were looking pretty qoocl ltir Kevin Murphy. The co11nc:il approwd a $13,500 1<11~e -his fir.;I in SIX yPars -dn<I }l(• appeared to h<tve sohd bttckmg from a majonty ol the coundl. From there, tlunqs stdrtccl lo unravel. CNtam council memlwrs bt•came increasingly stndent with Murphy t1nd his stall at public mt•elinys. When tough dec1s1ons had to ht' nutde - such as on the Lido t-.tnrma Vil- lage project dnd th~ 1998-~9 ( ity budget -th" fru trcttion st•<!ineci to be taken out on employees. ! The duecuons lhl" rnunol gave Murphy t:md his tetlf hcilf he time were so convoluted and \("ontusmg that employc the )'text day hrtd to l1~tcn to the lapP- <>f the meetmg two or three litimes before knowmg whnt to ~o. ~ Sometlmo m lt1tP .lmH3 and July, 1t bt>cnme clo..r oven to ms~ tdents watching Uw Moncfoy mght mcPhngs on Chrtnnel '3 thdt Murphy's rnliitionsh1p w1lh a ma1011fy o th counc::1I Wit 9-01119 through a rocky stretch. But cv •n Mur:phy's supporters on the council -Mayor Torn Edwards tmd rnunetl mcmb r Jan Oebay and Denni O'N 1- THEIR FUTURE IS SET • DON LEACH I OA!l.Y rn.OT Newport Harbor's Krista DUI, left, and Jennifer Carey leap for joy as the Sailors defeat Marina High School, 3-0, in Division I CIF Southern California Regional Final Volleyball game. Tuesday night. The. Tars advance to Saturday's state championship game at Cypress College. See story, Page 6. ~ ~f>Mt NEWPORT BEACH -A state c1qen< y that. has mvestlgdted a Nt>wport Bt1ach investment com- pr1nr io1 dlmosl a-yedr is seeking a f'OUrl m1unct1on to freeze mil· hons of dolhu in assets and ctppolnt somel)nn to take over the business Court documPOl!> flled m Lu:, Angeles Supenor O:iurt accuse Income Network lnc of fraudu- lently selling -secunu~... to cus- tomers The tale's Department of Corporation", ..., hich regulatE=:s intrastate 1m" tment trdn.;ac- Uon.<o, claims that the company chrtn'l d1 clo e 10fonnation and demed c1Qency reprr•sentauves acccs:, to theu olfice~ on Newport SEE SEIZE PAGE 5 . Cox meets Mideast leaders Rep Chns Cox (R· 'ewport Bt""ach) <;hamnan of the Hou e Pohq Comm1ltec. met \\ llh - PaJe .. tinian lead r Ya,ser Ardfat dnd 1 .. raeb Ambassador Zalrnan Shov.tl on Tu ... da) to en ... ure that mone) proriused to the ~ hddle Ea-.1 U\ Uw Clinton adrrumstra- t1on ffi, ch with conqre-. ... wnal approval Cox 1oaned Hou.,,, leader!> Rep. Bnh L1vmg ... 1on (R-Lom::.rnna), whn w11l replace ewt Gmgnch lh speaker of the Hou-.t"•, and Rep Bill Young (R-Flonda}, the incoming chamnan of the House Appropnalions Comnuttee m the eparat"' meeting with the l\\O Middle Ea ... t leadt!.TS Afterward Co~ cnt1ozed Pres- SEE COX PAGE 5 THE RAINY SEASON IS UPON US Mission Viejo residents Dennis Ogawa and his daughters, Lynd- say, left, and Carina stroll along the bridge at South Coast Plaza on Tues- day during light showers. See weather, Page 2. KIM HAGGERTY·ZYUUS I DAlt.Y PILOT Committee hopes to · take stigma out of school's strategic planning SAND WALL CONSTRUCTED ALONG BEACH A temporary sand berm has been built on a stretch of beach because of the recent storms and a series of high tides expected this week .. A 3-foot·high berm that Is intended to protect public and personal property was built Tu day between the Newport P1et'ltlnd 24th Street and between 32nd and 36th streets. With swells ·ranging from 2 to 5 feet and four extreme high tides in the 7.0 range expected through Friday, city wor~ crews decided to create the barrier. The saf~ty prcca\Jtion will be removed as ~oon as the weather permits, ~.aid David Niederhaus. the city's general servlces director. INDEX • • Latest group to set new course for Newport-tvlcsa vows to not repeat mistakes of its 1995 counten>art. H~ L'\; \1/\<;H~I ln , STRATEGIC PLANNING TIME LtNE Here's~ •moJ'ith.by month scf)edule for the d rolct's strategic planning process ~Jan. 11; Conversations about the futur Con~rsatlons about history of the d1stnct Survey of communify Profile of (~1'$ (private smuots. etc) +Feb. 22: Identify atttcal is.sues Presentation tw strttegk pf.ooiflg spedallst Wllh m B ti Plan tor town !hall meeting + t-Aareh 22 Town hall meet ng {Could be aJ meet rigs at several sites in ~he d strict. Could 'be tel~J + April t9. Develop • vision for the futln Exam n curr nt programs Develop new progrlmS + May; Flnal cflSCU'UlorU of ptan, prapoyl vision arltt structUre + lune. Present•t10l"I of pJan for Khoo( board approval ,. 2 .Wedne$doy, December 2, 1998 New~rt Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot . • ALMANAC • EOJTOR'S NOTE: Do you or someone Cat~flne A. McClatctue on Nov. 6 f . you knOw have a landmartt birthday or Jon F. McClintock on Nov. 6 ann1llersary coming up7 If so. we'd hke~£.J~~~~:Quinwo av Ct to Ol It\ 0 c • I 8 I< ·~ lo 8 N P< •• 9! • II •1 °' II w r( •• C< In •• •• rt Ir tr 0 • • b • I• ~ C> •• '• II• v 1 .... s g ll Ir !~ p 0 0 It y a $ p re 0 lf c II n n '1 •I .. 11 VI " c. II • ti v ti s • to lnclUde It n our nac7Cin <fie. J0<dan P. Heinemann on Nov 8 informat10.n into our Readers Hotline, Justin H. Lam on Nov 8 · 642 6086, fax It to 646-4170; or mail It Cierra A. Memmarlon Nov 8 to the Daily Pilot, 330 W Bay St., Costa Charlotte B Monke on Nov 9· Me5a 92627. You also can send pho- tographs. but il)(lude a self addressed. stamped envelope if you want them returned BUSINESS LICENSES New business license lnformai.on reported by the city of Newport Beach. NEWPORT BEACH • Balboa Mexican & Fish Grill, 600 E. Bay Ave., owner: Am1rtash Shahram •Beach Cities Bobcat. 760 Tustin Ave., owner: Don T Smith tll • Blue Butterfly, 420 Poinsettia Ave., owner: Kristen Molinari • C W. Loraditch Pool & Spa, W Coast Highway, owner: Cris W Lorad1tch •The Canf1bre Group, 1451 Quail St., owner. Garry Livold • Cedar Pine Construction, 10690 Washington Blvd • owner Tom Lally •Champion Fine Art, 1612 Mariners Drive, owner. Kathy Poppers DUI ARRESTS The following people were arrested recently on suspicion of driving under the Influence These people have only been arrested on susp1c1on of a crime, ancf. as w1tK\ill such crimes, they are innocent until proved guilty COSTA MESA NOV. 20 . Michael Gerard Knott. 35, Rancho San- ta Margarita Klaus Dieter Leuprecht, 47, Costa Mesa Kevin Cole Lyall, 43, Huntington Beach Roben Torres, 35, Fountain Valley NOV. 21 Kelly Amy Edgerley, 39, Costa Mesa Keith 1<1yos Watanabe. 31, Costa Mesa NOV. 22 Jose Dolores Dubon, 36, Costa Mesa Richard Scott W~ley. 30, Van Nuys NOV. 23 ~1e1andro Sevilla, 30, Santa Ana Sharon Louis Thadeus, 49, Costa Mesa NOV. 25 DEATHS Most recent deaths as reported to the Orange County Recorder's off1ee. , CORONA DEL MAR Otto J. Miller, 84, on Nov 9 COSTA MESA Ja~ C. Rrddle Jr., 52, on Nov 2 Daisy R. Weiss, 94, on Nov 6 Milton J Handler, 73, on Nov 8 Catherine Oooaruma, 90. on Nov 11 Pauline Wise, 89, on Nov, 11 Shung Ying Chakrabarty, 81, Nov 1 S NEWPORT BEACH Judith Tutton, 73. on Nov 3 Alessandra F. Schina1a, 21, on Nov 6 Mane J. Barone, 83, on Nov. 9 Leith P. Speights, 95, on Nov. 9 MARRIAGES . Most recent marriages as reported to the Orange County Recorder's Office COSTA MESA • Daniel E. Osborn and Came J. R1sdon, • marri~ Sept. 26 in Lake Arrowhead •Troy S:Comer and Judy A Powell. married Nov. 14 in Costa Mescl • Lorenzo Diaz and PatriCla A. Ha1nhne, married Nov. 14 in Temecula • Richard J. Nrtti and Judi M Lehmann, married Nov. 14 in Huntington Beach • Jimmy Y. Perez and Carol I. Ball, mar· ried Nov. 14 in Costa Mesa • Thomas N. Schumacher and Kellie D Royster, married Nov 14 in Newport Beach • Bryan D. Weiss and Connie S. Peter· son, married Nov. 14 in Newport Beach Juan Moreno Pacheco, 29, Santa Ana Matras Zepeda-Robles, SO, Costa Mesa NEWPORT BEACH NOV. 22 Steven Davis Cow.in, 29, Costa Mesa Randall Brian Kimmel, 32, Newport Beach NEWPORT BEACH • Gregory T. Jackovich and Heidi S. Muther, married Nov 14 in Dana Point • Raymond N. Tavares and Leslie H, Tague, married Nov 14 in Lakewood •Alan J. Young and Pamela J. Bertram; married Nov 14 in Newport Beach oi..\NA Mllt H LU \ILY Pit.OT Muscµlar Dystrophy Associ\:ltion "police officers" Jabe Amato and Shawna Sherburne, above, goof around in the jail set up outside the Hard Rock Cafe in Newport Beach. The two are vohmteers from 24 Hour Filnes~ dnd they helped raise more than $10,000 Tuesday afternoon during a "lock out" of local business people. The idea is to lock up volunteers in makeshift Jail cells and not let them out until they've raised money for the charity. Among those Jailed was Don Collie, top photo, of Don Collie CPA, who is being suited in his cell clothes as he prepares to enter the restaurant. Brenda Pratt Moore. 48. Anaheim Hills NOV. 23 Leigh Anthony Ferry, SS, Newport Bea.h NOV.25 Brad Chrrstopher Davis, 33. Buena Park NOV. 26 Lis.a Antionette Weingold. 37, Irvine NOV. 29 Gabrielle Elli\, 29, Irvine Joseph Terry Luu1, 40, Buena Park Jclmie L Nolan, 22, Lake Bluff, Ill. John Edward Sulecki, 30, Costa Mesa • BIRTHS Most recent birth\ 1n Newport Beach Jnd Costa M~a NEWPORT BEACH Adam J fraz1er on Nov 2 Skylar B Mormon on Nov 2 Andrew C Parker on Nov. 2 Brendan S Adams on Nov 3 Emily L Davis on Nov 3 Robert D Hurt on Nov 3 · Ja ob M Lmdme1er on Nov 3 Colby J Linton on Nov 3 l.Jly C McKinney on Nov 3 l<dthryn C O'Hea on Nov 3 Just n R Olagurvel on Nov 3 Cecelia A Ramirez on Nov. 3 ~die M. Buschbacher on Nov 4 Neil R Curry on Nov. 4 Timothy L. Donald on Nov 4 Jo\hua D Faulkner on Nov 4 Ronan A. Ferrentino on Nov 4 Jenna L M.Jttson on Nov. 4 Rachelle O Maust on Nov 4 Isabelle H Hernandez on Nov 4 • Cl:landler W Hunt on Nov 4 Mason R. Lmdh on Nov 4 Zoe R Pattin on Nov. 4 Jasmme A. Lazaro on Nov. 5 Caitlin G. Dewaters on Nov. 6 • Brandon T. Lee and Meghan 0. King, married Nov. 15 1n Newport Beach • Carlos Casanego D1oniss1 and Adela1· da Spicer, married Nov. 16 in Santa Ana REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS Recent real estate transactions as reported by the Acxiom Data Quick Products Group COSTA MESA 1845 Anaheim Ave C15, $150,000 1981 Arnold Ave., Sl97,000 216S Canyon Drive H2. $180,000 2110 Eldep Ave., S 192,500 535 Hamilton St., $110,000 2139 Monrovia Ave., S 187,000 2210 Pacific Ave. B2, S199,000 1118 Sandi Lane, S 155,000 277 Sierks St., $270,000 1950 Sundance Lane. S230,000 2116 Wallace Ave., S190,000 262 Walnut St., $272.000 302 E. 16th St. B, $303,000 939 W 19th St Cl, $144,000 NEWPORT BEACH 2126 Araha St $540,000 82 Baycrest Court. $270.000 975 Bayside Cove, $779,000 118 Corsica Dnve, S24S,OOO 404 Harbor Woods Place, $215,000 1606 Irvine Ave., $333,500 1827 Manners Drive, $420,000 · 44 Rue Fonta1nbleau, $850,000 23 Seabrook Cove, $649,000 71 Sea Island Dnvc, S205,000 1807 Tradew1nds Lane, $485,000 360 Villa Point Drive, S 199,000 2540 Vista Baya. SSS0,000 378 23rd St., S32S,OOO BRIEF(Y IN An1erican history collection unveiled Thn NeYt'.JX>rl Reach Central Library celebrates its new $100,000 book and vidPo collcc:· bon of American hi tory with a preview for the public at 7 p.m Dt•c. 10 in the librdry\ Fnends Meeting Room . The celebration marks the end of d ycwrlong search 'by the bbrary ~taff for the best possible collection of histoncal recotrls spanning the penod before the arnval of Europedns through the Rt>volutionar,, and C1VJI wars and ending with the wlld west of the Idle Hlth century. •Tuts coUechon ts an ex.cellPnt example of what makes •ewporl Beach Public Libraries extraordi- nary,• semi Jim Wood, chaim1an of the hbrary ho11rd of trust<•c . "Librnry staff was nble to develop a rollect1on that 1s unsurpassed m Southern Cabfonua, that will pro· v1de resource<; sure to dehghl hts· tory hulfs, educator':>, students and casual readers • Among the books olferecl 1s "The Worlds of Thomas lefter· son,• wh1d1 h1ghhghts with hun- drt•d<, of photographs the fumt· ture, p<tinUngs rind even snentit· 1c mstrnmcnts purchused by tbt> gwttt stdtesman. Al.,o, th<>re ctrt• "Touched hy Fuc, • a photographic portrct1l of THE NEWS the Civil Wnr as wt•IJ as the six· volume "Battle Chronicles of the C1v1l War,• CO\'enng militury• leaders and their rnrnpo19ns . At th• collccllon's prcvww, Dr Alice Fahs, assistant protcssrn of history al UC hvme, will lead a ch,.<;cusswn of ~The Civil WM: Commerce and Culture." Free refrcshmenh will be providt•d by I)eirlr1ch Coffee. The hbrdry is al 1000 Avocado Ave, Newport Beach, For more mformation, call (949) 717-3801. Enjoy an evening of the best stogies The Lido Cigar Room present-; An Evcrung with ~lltct1nutlo Robw.t from 4::JO to 5.30 p.m. on Fridny. The event celebrates the now ·~t dclchhon to the ~focanudo family, the.No. 1 elhng, import· erl, prcmmm cigrtr m the United Stole . More than 200 cigar t1hc1ona· dos MC expN'lNl to CllJOY {r(•(> sc1mples of th<• n€'w cgttr Oavor. Thosr> who attc•nrl ttbo have a clldncc to win s~vpraJ outdoor advPnlu1c vctcc1t10ns offered by t-.. focu nudo. The cvPnt ls opPn lo anyone :ll y1•t1rs of d!JP or olc1e>r, The ng· pr mom 1s at .3411 Via Lido, Suite t..>, Newport Reach. for more mfonnc1tion, call (949) 723-0595. Police hunt for man who exposed himself •Girl told police she was approachl:"d by same man three times as she walked home from school. GRil. R1~uN<. A short tune had} p~ssed ~ Pilol when tllC' man drove llP to her ayum al the mtcrsecuon of Broad St1eet a.nd Bolsa Avenue m Newport Heights drHt askt>cl hN another ques- tion. NEWPORT BEACH Police are looking for a man who reportedly expo:.cd hun- self to a teenage girl Monddy night as :.he was walking home from school. Police l>a)' the gul, a 15· year-old student ·at Nt>wport Harbor High School, wa approached by the same man three tiinec:. She told police that d mBn dnvi.ng a white, two-door Toy- ota Corolla stopped the car on Orange Avenue at about 4:30 p.m. and a::.ked the gul wher > he was. She gave hlm some direc- . tion!:i, and he drove off. Min- utes later, 'the man t<•turned and pulled up next lo hN. 1 IP asked her for the time and wondered if shu wtmtcn d mil! home. She dcchnerl, and hP drove away. .. ' The v1ctun noticed that his pants were unzipped and he wa masturbatmg tni>ide the car. The 91rl wolked away and made 1t to her home nearby. The man was last seen dn- ving eustbound on Broad. Police were notifie>d after the girl told Mr parents what had happened. . The rnltn was c.tescribed as Latmo, hetwccn.30 to 35 years old, with black hair anrl dark- color-d eyes He was last seen wcariny a white shirt and tun shortl>. • Anyone with mformation <'an onll the Newport Beach Police I> •partment at (800) 550·h273. 8.EADERS HOTLINE (949) 642--6086 nt1W5 st<>tiOS. 11fuurat1ons, edrto nal matter or •dvertlsements hert1n can be reproduced with· out written permission of copy right owner WEATHER SURF POLICE FILES VOL. 92, NO. 285 ntOMAS H, JOHNSON, Pub11'hef W1WAM lOllDEU. Edit Of ST!VI MAR8U!. Manc1g1ng Editor TlNA BORGATrA. 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(Pri<@S Include all ..,.,iKable stat!! end local te•l!1 TER Send address~ to tf.QW_TQ REACtl.._US Circulation The Times Orange County (800) 252 9141 Adwrtk1ng Clauifted (949) 642 5678 Display (949) 642-<11311 Editorial N~ (714) 540-1224 Sporu (949) 642 4330 NtM, Sporu Fa• (949) 646~170 E·mall da1lyp.lotOearthhnk net Main Offk• • Business Offat (949) 642'4321 Bl.ISlneu rax (949") 631~902 TEMPERATURES Balboa 661'5 l Corona del Mar 65/53 Costa Mesa 64151 Newport Beach 66152 Ncwpor1 Coa~t 66152 SURP FORECAST LOCATION s'1zE • Wedge 6·10 wnw Newport 6 8 wnw Blad1e5 6' 8 wnw R1~r Jetty 6-8 wnw CdM 6-8wnw afternoon TIDES TODAY First low 1 10 am... . . 1.1 Fust high 7:28 am .. . 6 7 Second low 2:25 pm ....... ·1 1 S<!<ond high 841 pm..... 44 T,HURSDAY F1rs1 low 1.53 a.m ...... 1.3 Ferit high 809a m.... 68 Second low 3 11 pm ... ·13 s ond high The surf 1s still something to con· tend with today as we see a westerly swell delivering shoulder to head· h gh ~ets. Wt111es are down $ilghtly from y stfrday -but not by much. West·fac· Ing beache5 \Uch in Huntington could s(!e head·h19h plu~ scu Cond1t1ons are m s~y. with \Outher ly wmd\ and scat ter d morning show rs We may COSTA MESA • Bristol Street A car \tereo worth S 120 was stolen m the 3300 block • Bristol Sir.et: A diamond r ng, a 'ellular phone and a purse and •ts content\ worth S4.300 were \tolen from a.car in the 3300 block • hir Drive. A mountain bike wort!) S 700 was stolen from a collcac m t~ first blcxk. • Kellybtoott U.ne. A set of window louvers wOrth S 11>0 was stolen from a horn in the 3100 block • Vict0tia Street A compact d15(' player and a short band radio worth S1,300 were ~tolen from a car m the SOO block. NEWPORT BEACH • N.wpot1 IOuf•v•rd. 'A cellular phon \tOlen nom"'J csr in !tie 2800 bl<xk • NeWpOf't c:.nter Drtv• A lc1ptop computer wQMh $3,000 was S1olcn from a bus n u in the 600 bfotk • 15th Street S<hool suppl CS worth S212 w re stolen 1n the 300 blodc , • . . Newport Baach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Wedn sday, Decembet 2, 1998 3 . .. Hedges takes parting. shots at foes, press • Outgoing councilman· tells of triumphs and tribUlations in office and conflicts with city manager and the local press. w<ts a sad time tor•us all. But we ran be nghttutly proud of the W<t)' the community rallied behind the I feniy family 'l.vtth our 1mpport and prayers. Out h1ggest c-hullenye a~ ct rommumty 1s an ongoing one - thctt ul comriwrc1al aviation If a ma1onty of the Clly Cowi· al Wilke:-up one morning and decides thdt tt;wy don't hke the way.the city mandger combs his hair, then tht•y CdO replace him w1thoul apology. On the othPr hand, it th~ nty manager ckc.1dcs om• day thut he wants to leave for auy reason or for no reason, lw may likewt<ie re.sign. • EDITOR'S NOTE: Following are excerpts from Newport Beach Council· man John Hedges' farewell speech dur- ing Monday's swearing·1n ceremony. A copy of the speech, which provided advice to incomi!19 council members, was given to th~ Oa1ly Pilot by the city clerk's office. ' I lirst wdnt to give thanks.to God for the blessmys he hus giv- en mo for my . wonderful wife, Mand, and our two daughters, Eliwbeth dnd. Mary. Mana has been especially undcrstandinn and support-· ive through J hn H out my eight-0 edges year tem1 of public sefVlcr ' W£> were> newlyweds hack m 1990 when I rctn for office. At the tlntl' Wf.! knC'w l(•w peoplt> very well, and I uctually had to HO door to door asking slrdngers to sign my nommc1hn9 µdper thdt would (}Udlify nl} c11ndiddC}'. One gentlemdn rnfusc<.1, sc1ymg he had no idett who I was ... that I could be a communii.t for all he knew. Such Wds mv mtroducllon to pohhcs. - L)uring thP past eight year:. and numerous campcugns. of \'nl)'tng nuture, J\1c1rta ha n<'ver compldmed about the <.ome· lunes-extr.iordinarv demancb that public otllcc piace:. on md1· VldUdls and fanll]H'S. During rnr term, God blessed us with our two wondedul dauqh!Prs. two· httlc p1~plP who huve ldu9ht us more ahout oursolvl•s than Wt' could t•v'et hrl\'P g~.un~<.I without. It was my hehel ut the tune• ol my PIPcllon -.mcl 1t rcmt1ms toddy-tlldt the nct•ds of dcmo- C'Tclhc: r<'pr<•spnft1llo11 ,ue LH'"t served b r d rcguldr rcnewdl of governing bochcs. Above all. incumbents <1ught to bt"' reguJdr· ly challenged oc; to their record and policy positions Such was the genesu. of my cdnd1claey m 1990 and my most recent can<l1· dacy to the Orange County 'Board of Supervisor . One of the campaign pronus- es 1 ran on WdS to supp<>rt term limits. Alter my electton, bv a 300-vote margin out of 26,000 cast, I dc;ked thP City Counctl to put the tem1 limit quesllon on the ballot: They sort ot patted me on thl' hcud, ~dying, ·son, you haven't bc>en c1round Jonq enouyh' to know Uldt we don;t need term limits in our town." After two tncs (only counr1l mcmbPr Je<1n Watt supported me), it was appa1ent that a cih· zcn!'i uutiahve was necus ... ary. So • Man<.1 and I embarked on our second campaign in as many years. Mana headed up the s1g- n<lturc-gathenng effort. In 1ust over tx weeks, W" gC\thered more thdn 8.500 signatures, which easily quahhed the matter for the ballot funfortun~tely, 11 cost the Newport B ~ach taxpay- er $1.03 per signature to veufy) That November, term hrruts became part of the City Chart(•r, haviI}g gained 821Y .. of th£> vote i"Jl ihe general electfon. · That decision by the elr>c· .. toratP was for me my bnHhtest r<•use of Cl Toro Marine b<ts·e. The council knows where it's gomg on this issue, and I dffi Sdl· l!';tit-d ·1t a~mmn~ unanimous in thd.t most important goalL Our But to the c•xtent that some members of the comtni.m1ty con- fer u false pohllcal status or Newport council's post-election reshuftle: That's entertainment NEWPORT BEACl-l -Those who werpn't able lo attertd Mon~ay night's r.hanging·of-the·yuard ceremony at City Hall mLsscd an interesting and uncharacteristically entertaimng sh ow. } Jere are a time he knocked on doors for nomination s1gna- tures right up until the end. The speech also included quotes from the. Bible, potshots at the Daily Pilot and ... well, what can we .say, it was 10 typcwntten pages. few tidbits: 1 • Pub lic Works Duector Don Webb gave pre· sents to outgoing Mayor Tom Edwards and Coun- cilinan John Hedges. To Edwdrds, hP pr~scnted t1 ~cure• to a "medical problem" the tonn0r mayor posed to Web b a few weeks ago -the ugly cyclone fence around upp<'r Castaways. Much to Edwards' delight, the cun• was d piece of the fence, which is now down tor goo<{ • New Councilman Tod Ridgeway, wh o suc- ceeded Hedges, iilso said a fow words after being sworn in. Before bcgiruung, he warned, •Anyone who knows me knows I love a n ope n micro- phone.'' • Councilman Dennis O'Neil was eletted unan- imously to serve as mayor dfter be1ng norrunated by new Councilman Gary Adams. When City Clerk Lavonne Harkless dSked if there were any objections to the nomination, O'Neil assW'ed, "Not from me.· As Webb present<>d his gift to l lectges, he joked, ·rm not sure 1 have a cure for John Hedges.• Hedges wisecraC'kC'd, "What ic; it, a pot- hole in a hag?" He opened the paper bag-wrapped gift to reveal two s1de-by-s1de colldge.s-om~ ot Std Sol· fer's Cadillacs that were 1mpounde<l by the city and one of Hedge:>' rusty 1977 Chevy Blazer. The caption: ·why buy a Cad11l<1<: w}1C!n a Chevy Will do?• • After the mayor dnd mayor pro tem were elected, the most-senior council members were given the opportunity to sit wherever they would like at the dais. Councilwoman Norma Glover, who has sat second from the left for the past year, deddecl she should move. • Hedges delivered a lonq and wordy fareweU speech that tracked his eight-year tPnurn from the ·1 was going to stay in the same SP.dt, but J thmk I need to change my luck," she said. mum<ml on th<' City Council My h1ggP-st d1sdppo10tnwnt dbo occurred whP.n I was tlM\Or. I dsked the council tp puss d ic•s· olution that would d1wc t lhl' cit • stuff lo budget city rl''>ourc <'" such lhdl hy July I of tlus }'NII, tht• council could begin to rebate property tax- es. My goal was that we would restructure the budget lo produce a surplus, while still exreedmg the basic and essential sP.r- vices which people have come to c.xp&t from thejr tax dol- lar. 'Though two of my colledgue_c; supported me (they are still on the coun- ctl, by the way), my measure failed. My saddest moment come as mayor wilh the senseless murder of police Officer Bob Henry. He was the young father of three. ft was o sod time for us all. But we con be rightfully proud of the way the community rol· lied behind the Henry family with our sup· port and JXoyert My saddest mnmr.nt c:arnt> et' mayor with the sCJt::.Ple s murdc.r of pobce Otficer Boll Henry. I le wa the young father 11( thr<'e. It ( 11~· n•"eds lo vigorously proc.e- cutP th l'fforts to see through the m foio conVNl>lOn. We drP now 1n thf' t•nd q11me, but it is dppro- pr 1<111• lo rl•cloublc• our efforts. Cottm 11 .... upporl of our private c nmmunity qroups is cnllcdl. Th,. rlarkest moment rnme with th~ new ... ol the Orange Cc>1rntv b.tnkruptcy. l.Wds in the m, yor•s olf1n' \\'hen thP city manac r Wdlkcd m Y.'lth a press release tlmt said that the Orange County Investment Pool was not gomq to be nble to meet its ohhgatwns, that withdrawals \vouJd be n•slncted. \\That was occutdnq Wd'> whdt John t'--toor- lad1 httd l)een warnmg, He hdd hcen mostly ignored, of course, havmg bl'nn wnttcn off dS so much carnpa~n rhetoric He was JHOV(•d nght. of course, but tour yenrs ldlt•r it appears that we will hP little worse off for it. The liankruplC'y points up, though, the n1c1uirvmPnt that the people keep d Welt< htul eye on thelT 1 eprcst•ntc1tives. Whidt bnnus me to the City Counc11'c; rt•lctllonship lo its employeP:.. The. dty mandger is chargl'd ils the employee dimcl- ly re pon1.;ihlc to the City Coun- cil and vested with the dUthonty to 1mplemenl tl!. policies. lt 1s the City Council U1al 1<> responsible for f'nc1chn9 the pohcies and orrlmance wh1c.h re .... ult m the sc.rv1ces demanded by the com- muruty. -Jenifer Ragland authontr upon dn ~mployee, a political status and authonty which rightly bch>ngs to the City C'ounc11. l110s£• p1!ople t>xhib1t a basic. n11sundl'rstanding of the counc1l-muntlgcr form of goV£~rn­ tnt!nl, which Newport Beach fol- lows. . In practice, the vast ma1onty of citizens don't car • (if th~y even know) who 1s the city man- itger or the City Council So lonq as the garbage gets picked up. the water faucet nows 'when it's turned on, and the street:. are m relatively good shdpe, most peo- ple don't Cdre who ls in ofhce or who is the city manager. Most people do care, though, how and tor what th(>ir taxe are spent. 11 you tal;<e 1t senously, being on the City Council is hard and tmin-consuming work. If your reason 1s !or public sefV)ce and mcreasmq the wealth of the community, then by your inde- pendent thOU£1hl and hard work, the electorate will have chosen wisely. That doesn't mean everything you decide will be popular. unanimous, celcbfdted, or even m the ma1onty. It docs mean that you've done your best. you've explained to the electordte the proC'e ... s by which you arrived at a controversial decision, and you can look yourself. your family. dnd your neighbors m the face the next morning. . ~~ CLOTHING WAREHOUSE SALE 1EL:MN_C_H_IT-O Friday. 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Ev~n f~w­ er will praise you · EvP.n .so, you dre in the public eyo and the declSlons you makf! will affect the quality of life you will enJoy (or bear} when you return to pn· vate We. I will say dt this poml that 1 believe every member of the City Council 1s dedicated to the best interests of the c1ty of New· port Beach. Don't beli~ve everything you redd in the newspaper, espec.1al- ly about yourself. g.oOd or bad Don't worry about how the newspaper will report your dec1· s1on or yow public statements. If you've done the nghl thing, then you have nothing to worry about. Remember, most newspapers have their own \'ested interc<;t - thdt's of orculation and c.,cnsa- tionalism. They thnve on a good tdle (even if it is factually mr.or· rect) with lots ot conflict and intrigue They are not dbov<' i.t!tlmg poison bait to create rdm·oJ dIDOngst you. Only one to two people run the commumty news- papers. Do not let theu Vlt'W- point drive p1;1blic poliq'. You cue in the l '!>I po~nt10n to mcth: the best dens10n An •'di- tor once had the arroganoe to tell me that r ought to think about gettirig into wnting, nfler all, he said, a wnter c.an have more power than having to · answer to people by bemg in elected office. That sclld 1t all for me and It should say 1t all for you. One of our colleague .... recent- ly has been unfairly and netan· ously maligned becau!-.e of collu· ston between d newspaper cd1· tor and his compensated colum- rust and former school board member with d narrow politic al bent. Though the trnth wt1s twisted, e\'en though II was known by the newspaper, our colleague wao; hara ... s~d while these two attempted to dr<rn others of us into the frdy This lS o nomldl courst• which is designed to eliot 'omc mdlg· nant rt?sponse from you or a defense from your stasf Wh1l most of the reporters try to do a good JOb. they uffer under the biased yoke of the..u editors Those ot us who have ht:cn around for a while know to ignore them y;hen the p 1per :.trays off on its own hllle forays. Try not lo be too hard on tht' reporten;, but recogmn~ that ·much of the tune the~· art> ~erv· mg the agenda of thl•tr ho~se.c;, Like government, the prc•:.s 1s not inherently bdd The pres~ 1., • d necessary adjunct to our hlmr· tJ.es as a free people But hkc in government, the memh~rs ol thP Fourth Estate have a special respons1bility to report both the good and the bad m tt luu and unbiased manner. \Vhen I Wd~ elected, a oom· Exclusive Designs . mor tOmphslnt ~anhat the counol never cnscus~cd or debalt!d anylhmg, that dlJ its dec1s\ons wen· d~cided in 1d\•anc •. Now we've-hedrd com- plcunts horn n1•wspapP.r editors <1nd thl' Ch&rnbP.r of Comrnerc~ th 1t thP coun,ifis •trac llous" ttnci • nepds to h • healed." Nothmg could tJc further from the tn1th V1go10u$ debate on· issu( in th•~ puhhc torurn is heitlthy tor tliP democratlc poli-• cy-mnlting dnd deo.sion·~makirig process It requues'proponent:. If a mojonty of the Gty Couniil wakes up one morning and decides that they don't like the wuy 1he riry moooger combs his hoir, then they con replace him without opolo· gy. On the oth· er hcind, if the city monoger decides one day that he won~ 10 leove for any reoson OJ for no reason, he muy likewise resign. and oppo- nents to for- mulate, artic- uldte, and defend the.tr posit.Jon~ Silence on a controversial l"'iue usually indicates 1?1ther a fore- gone conclu- sion or a fail- ure to grasp the nuances if not the gist of a dec1s1on Finally, you will ·be called manr tunes to make law There arc six gwding pnn- ciples which •you should appl) to any law policy, or ordmdnce ~ou are con-..... !>ldenng Fnst, 1t must be moral. Then, 1t ought to lw understandable., it ought lo be enforceclble, it ought to accomplish what 1t s intended to dC:tomph:>h. 1t ought to respond to n real and 1dent.J.hed need, Etnd H ought to be able to he upphccl coh~btenlly. A lntlure or weilkne~s in dllY ol the foreqoin~ \\.1ll cau'e the· law to be 1gnor-ed, collapse of its own we1ght. und dlVlde and engender the contempt of the clllzemy \\atch a~o for urun- tend ed consequences, the bane of bad government Thank you and may God ble you all BEACH NOTES .... IS TAKING THE DAY OFF CHARLES H. s·ARR ... •' .. . ' ~ 4 'Nednesdoy, December2, 1998 Arts · and .crafts show opens ·nee. ·9 ....t:'OSTA f\.1,ESA -Chnsbnas is still u few weeks away, but if you have VlSions of sugai pl~ danc- ing in your hectd, you rtldy want to rhcck out the l loUday Fairyland this wf'ekl•nd at the Orange County F<urgrounds .. Long Beach residents Fred and • <.:unulld Rkhter created the Sugar ... Plum Arts a nd C rafts show 21 : yea fl), agq as ti place tor ~aftspeo­ • plo lo cl1spldy their work for sale. ... The show now 'ihowca.ses the creations of more than 275 artists arid has outgrown many of its va.n- ous locations iliroughout the years, inducting one in Buena Park. "It's neat because most of it is handcrafted, and very lltUe of 1t is commercial," Sclld Patty Wagner, an office assistant at Sugar Plum Festivals. "It's a great show to go to, just to see, because it will be decorated for the holidays " Shoppers will fmd a bountiful selection of handmade toys, games, furniture, decorations, •. NOTE BOOK. phy's resignation, decllhing any comment on the matter In fact, Hedges, Noyes and CONTINUED FROM 1 Thomson have remained tight- lipped on the resignation, refus- LinP JOb evaluation. But dunng ing to give even the slightest the c:ourse ol Uie closed-door praise or cnticism of Murphy and nweting, council members.who zero insight mto the resignation. hdd been d1s~atiShet1 with Mur-Noyes had qwetly, disagreed phy's performance took the with Murphy's management style .. opportunity to v01ce thetr dfacon-for some time. Sources said he : tent. felt the city manager played Some of Uw complamts favorites and kept things from mcludl'Cl Murphy's heavy use of him and other council members consuJtants, his takE'-charge in order to advance a certain rndnagcrncnt style and what they agenda. : pern•1ved c1s his tE'ndency to Thomson's beef with Murphy "piety fil\'.onles" with those coun~ is not so clear-cut. Publicly, his cil mt~mbc•rs who were Cdsicst to biggest complaint was the city's deal with. use of consultants. 0 1w of the 1tc-ms on the laun-But the relationship couldn't dr\ list of gnp<•s was Murphy's have beea enhanced when Mur- h<1nclhng ol the tailed Lido Mari-phy in February turned over nc1 Vill.tgc boat slips lease The information to the Newport !nm.JP t complaint was that he Beach Police DeP,artrncnt about didn't mlonn the council of an alleged "official rrus~onduct" . 1ru omplete, secnungly melevant involving Thomson. The ctistrict hr.I c1ppra1sdl, which the devel-attorney's office investigated the op<>r thought was so fla wed he matter but didn't find any evi- frn>d thP consuJtant before 1t derice of crirn.inal behavior. 1 ould lw presented. Glover's vote against Murphy Tht> sNious dose of cnticism is perhaps the biggest mystery. < ouplt>cl with the tedium of In a public forum, Glover initially dcuhng with rt dtfhc-u lt council -alluded to an incident worthy of wa"' "no119h to prompt Murphy an investigation. L<lter, she said to thank c1bout looking elsewhere the alleged incident -which she for t1 101>. believed to be true at the time - \-. tlw rour.inl met agdin for turned out to not have happen~. t-.lurphy's l'VuluatJon on Aug 10, She was no doubt talking tlw chscuss1on quickly and sur-about the Lido Marina Village p11srnqly tumt>d mto a df'ba te lease. There was an allegation nvPr whPther Murphy should that Murphy somehow hid the rPm11m the city s top-paid ddrnin· fl.rst appraisal and manipulqled 1s1r.1tor. the second one to favor the fh,, uunplcunts were some of developer and not the city. When H1l' ame thdl came out two that allegation came to my atten- wt>Pks I) ·fore, and the Lado Man-tion. 1 found out lt wasn't true na Vil1;111e ho.it slips appraisal . after a few qwck phone calls. wtt agdm hroughl up As one The tricky part is that neither <.nunul membcr put 1t, Mil wasn't Debay, Edwards nor O'Netl- <1n} 1J1111g relevant, they just did-w ho were all in the same closed- n t l1kC' U1" "r1y the guy combs session meeting as Glover -had hie;; hdH • ever heard the allegation. The Sorm~om• ~uggested tenrunat- others -Hedges, Thomson and mq t-.lurphy's contract, and four Noyes -have yet to say a word c 01111< 11 members -John Noyes, about it. !'1t1mlrl Glover, Tom Thomson Would Glover have voted to 01dncl John l ll•clg<'s -agreed terminate Murphy if she httd It w.is such a total shock that known all along that the so- iJ<'hdy, Edwards dncl O'Net.l did-called incident had no basis m n't hi\V1' llmP tu figure out how to fact? Was Glover misled by one stop 11 · or more of the three council Murphy, who was sitting members who were at odds with <1< ross Uw'wuy in his City Hall Nlurphy, or did she just misun- ofhcc, was quickly briefed about derstand the mionnation? wht1t hupf>P.n<!d an the closed ses-Still another mystery yet to be SIOll rJlld decided -at that potnt solved. tu IPnder his resignation. When you boil down all the One of the stranger thmgs facts, theories and rumors, the dl>out thP ep1soclP was the most logical conclusion you can unbkclv coahllon ot counc:il reach 15 this: Four council mem- ... 11wmhers who 1omed together to bers, for a variety of reasons, had • oust Murphy. Tht-relationships philosophical differences with ~ bcl\\ t•en must of them were their city manager and wanted to :· itramPd at hest. So what brought see him go. : them to~.wthcr to force Murphy to It happens often in oty poli· ' rrs1gn? ~cs. where a council majority Murphy and I foclges were decides it's time for a new chief 011cc t•xliemcly cordiul to each executive. And they really don't otlwr Though thPy often dis-have to have a good reason d<Jlf'l'Cl on city pohcy, the two because a oty managel.'serves at tinght IPadcrs forged d relation-therr pleasure. But two things <,hip hmlt on mututtl respect dur-conspired to tum a routine, if mq He<lu<'s' lust term. Even as unpleasant, part of City Hall l.ile dS .Jc1nuury, l l<>elges praised business Into a major controver t-. htrphy befo1t• volmg for the pay sy. 1m:n•11s<:, st1ymg If ttnything was First, Murphy was an wronq ~~1th U1P city, it was the extremely popular city manager, c 011nc1I s ftrnlt for not giving and virtually no one m the city µroper direction. • . knew the council was having But bomctimc late m Hedges · such serious doubts about him. ec:ond term, the rolatJonship And second, the reasons for r went bad. It InilY httve been the the..res1gnation were kept tightly r-way I ledge -th<• ultimate f1s-under wraps. ~ c~I conservative""';" thought Mur· Why the news blackout? Mur· C phy sp_t>nl th.e oty s money. Or, phy probably figured it wa n't more likely, it may have been worth airing all the gripes while that He<lges thought Murphy trying to find another JOb. And hod too much power and didn't certam council members I'm sure defer enough tu the council. wanted to save thcmselve from We'll probably never know, the public back.lash that would mcc Hedges -once the mo l come Crom a daemon to fire a outspoken p •rson on the council popular oty manager. . -has bt'cn silent smce Mur-Because of an understanding :;tocking stutters, jewelry, cloth- ing, gourmet foods and more. •people look forward to SUgar Plum as more of an event than a "craft show,• Camilla Richter said. "They come to shop.for gifts, and they leave the show feeling the festive spirit of the season # The festival opens Dec. 9 and runs through Dec. 11 at the fau- grounds, 88 Fair Drive. The hours a.rf' 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily. Admis- sion and parking are firee. For more information, call (562) 421-1024. among council members that · everylhmg discussed in closed session was not to be shared, they deferred questions to the mayor. That strategy may have worked, but the problem was that the four council members who wanted Murphy gone refused to say anything at all after the resignation. They should have, known that a "no comment" coming from an out- spoken guy like Hedges would send any reporter off to find the real story. Had they each just said, "We had some philosophi- cal differences, but I wish Kevin Murphy the best in his new endeavors," this story probably would have died after the first week In the end, Murphy may walk away the least bruised of all. He 1S working as a.consultant for a local company and reportedly has several other job offers in the public sector. I certainly hope the new coun- cil will be able to pick up and move on. U nothing else, they could strive to find a. lesson in all of this -such as it's better to be diligent, open· and honest -and apply it to their relationship with Murphy's successor. ._ JliNIFliR RAGLA.ND ceveF5 city gov-· ernment in Newport Beach. -.. , New rt Beoch/Co5to Mesa Daily Pilot . TEED OFF Janice Sauter, with re indeer· antlers in place, leaves the golf course early afte r the annual holiday women's tournament she played in at the Newport Beach Country Club was called off part way because of rain. OON LEACH/ DAILY PILOT .. t N~wport Beach/Costa·Mesa.Doily Pilot • STRATEGIC .. q. -"We'se not s tarting from scratch,• he said ... We want to look a t au we've already done and· see if it's still appropriate. J donit want to ~ .a· part of a process that doesn't ha"ve accountability." Accountability is the key word in the current strdlegic planning process. That's what will differentiate 1t from past efforts. The current strolc•gic plan still will include the standard two-pronged mission of deter- mining where the d1stnct 1s and where it wants to go m the future. But it also will mclude workable action plan... Lime lines and benchmarks to ensure that it lS moving toward that destination. The severa1-month-1ong process will culminate with c1 new mission sttltemenl and vision that will direct the school district's policies and programs for the next several years. ~come up with far-out ideas,• facilitator Carol Roberts told the comrrutlef', mdde up of parents, tedchers, admm1stra- tors and business owners. ~Just because we did things one way before doesn't mean 1t has to stay that way. We have the cap4bility of making each stu- dents• desk ari intellectual Dis- neyland. What 1f we started treating students as . our clients." With ,,,tudenb as cliPnts, 1t would be important for the comrruttee to identify compet1- . tors such d:. private and church schools to hnd out why familic are bemg drawn away from the "ubli~~,QP.ls •• Ro~ · d.~ D1stnct repre n ativ Mik~ · Pine said the comnuttee could, m two hours, draft a statement that wouJd largely represent-A what the community Will come up with in six months. "The same issues dlways end up coming to the lop,• he Sdid Barbot agreed but said a major fOC'qs of strategic pld!l· ning is to get the comrnuruty to "buy in" to the plan and have a, sense of ownership of Ole dis- tnct. "One of the things that's real important to keep in mind is that the process may be more l!llportant than the goal," said board member David Brooks. Commjttee member Maria Elena Avila said she would like to participate in efforts to ensure that members of the Latino commuruty also have a sigiuficant voice in the plan. Avila said the traditional town hall meetings are not effective to get input from many of the Latino families. One option for a town hall fofll1at inciudes televising the meeting to several sites within the district where fdmil.ies could meet with a <:<>ordinator · "Even though I could sit down and write a vision state- ment that-would be 95% ol what the community comes up with, 1t would be presumptuous on my part to do that," Barbot said. •Rather than just tell someone, 'Here. eat this!' it's better to ask, 'Do you llkt! this?'" - ~RISTMAS .91i°EE fa~BOREE THE BEST DEAL IN ORANGE COUNTY! : BEAUTIFUL 20" • 24" : ' NOBLE FIR WREATHS I I I SAVE •2°0 OFF I ·------------· NOBLE FIR •GRAND FIR C ~RISTMAS .~I! ?'!UtBOREE .. r~ I •• AT NEWPORT DUNES • NEWPORT BEACH $ SILVER TIPS ,. off Jamboree and Back Bay • I I • Contact the Tax Pros for the best resolution to all types of tax problems including audits, payroll taxes, levies, wage garnishments, seizures and • unfiled tax returns. 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EYE-OPENER ·---~"~ Had!LCorono def Mar bon bask!JW_,__ _ _.. ...... ~-.. --...... teams open the season with o high-five I see page 7 , 6 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot Wednesday, December 2, 1998 • Sport$ Editor Roger Carlson • 949.57 44223 Oll G VOLLEYBALL Misty is No. 1 in Big West, aga~ • Newport product gains Player of Year honors fo r unprecedente~ third time. IRVINE -Long Beach Stdte seruor Misty M<:ty, a Costd "vfesa resident ilnd pr<X!uct ol Newport Harbor H1gh, gdrnrred the Big West Conference·~ Pl<lyer of the Year c1wc1rd Im an unpreredented thud ~tr,.11yht year 819 West C om niissioner Denrus f'arrt?ll anou 11c-e d Monday. The Playt-1 of the YPdr Cl~ 11 junior on the nallonul Jpvrl. May ben>nw s the first • Big Misty May West plt.1y1•r to be namPd lust team dll·c onf P1Pnn .. • tor four strfilgh t Sl'd'-Oll lht': 5-fuot-9 set- ter 1s thP h•adcr of the No. 1 ·r dnketl Long B1•c1ch squc1d, which t>nlers posh1•c1son play with a J0-0 rc•rnrd. ~lay rdnks amony tlti> confe r- ence leadNs m four of the 1x 81g West slilhsllcal catcqonec;, mclud- mg fourth in lutllng 1>ercentage. (..101), s1.>.th m "'sist., (]2.29 per gdmel and d1q:. l'.l 9B). VOLlEYIAll charlie bran de Coincidence is not ·a factor when it comffi to the pay·otr • The sport's showcdse bnngs the best toge ther. I n the womf!n s collc!Jid le volJ(•ybdll world, thP cont rcnce sc>a sons r1rc• over and the NCAA D1v1s1on I Pldyoffs an • e<itC.1hhsht>d. Mdn)-fonnN Nt>wport-~lesd player., drf' 1m olvPcl tn this quest for a nat1ondl champ1onsh1p and it 1s d vNy P-Xf'11tng time m th(.>. athletic hve::. ot thcst• playN " The toumttniP11t IH·ld has bl'en expanded to 64 teams this vear The lh sub·1t'g1ondls will be held this WPe.kend dnd the 16 winner" will play m lour regional champ1onsh1ps clunng th(• Dec. 11-12 weekr>ncl w 1th the fomc1l Four at the Urnvers1tv ol Wisconsin D~t 17 uric! 19. Long BPcJCh StutP, led by NPWJ>Orl I lt1rhor'c: ~ f1sty May, is the tourn<lm<·nt's top seed and pldys on Thursd11y 11uamst Southern Umveu .. tly a t Long BPdch's Pyrtt1mcl. The other mdtch h•c1t11rPs Fresno StatP and Arizonc1. C'olorndo, led by CdM's Kelly C dmpbcll and N •wport's M elissa 5chutz, and Calvdry Chapel's Courtney Owens, plays S11n .Jo e Stdte at the University ol lUino1s. San Jo.c;e hdli phsyed well late in the scii on, but th" Newport • .... area trio ls very exp •nenced .and knows how to win. The thr appeared m seven state champ1onsh1p matches dunng their high school careers. If Colorado wms its sub·regional. 1t will piny m the same regional as Long Beach' State, wh.ic:h could be very--._ entertaining. Colof&do mtt b 'dt San Jose State and llhnn~t home to advance to the regional, which shouJrl ulso mdude Texas and Stdnford. Brown Unlvcmty, lcld by -caM' Corm Mye , Au<Ji'Cy Anhood and lfothryn Ric•, a well as Newport' Laurn Wells, won the Ivy LcaQue champ10nsh1p Wlth a narrow VI •Marina goes the same route as all the rest, swept away, 15·9, 16-1~. 15-7, as Newport Harbor romps into the finals on Saturday. NEWPORT BEACJ I -For the Newport I !arbor High girls vol- leyball team Tuesday's CIF State Division I senufinal matchagamst defendmg state chc1mp Ma~a was the perfect opportunity againsl the pe1f1>ct opponent m the perfeCt setting And. attcr the stars c1ligned for the top-seedC'd Sailors in a 15-9, 16-14, 15-7 home triumph, per- fection 1s clearly a term which suits Courh Dcln Glenn's squad. ·1 cou.ldn't have asked for a better opponent. a better match or a better crowd,· srud Newport s€'t1ior setter Jennifer Carey, who amdSS€'d 43 assists, 15 digs and seven kills to help the Tars (26-0, 39· 1 including best-of-three matches) repres<'nf the southern region m Sdturday's 7 p.m. state title match agdinst Lincoln of StocktoQ '(39-1) at Cypress Col- lege. Jn addition to keeping its best- ol-hve record perfect the two- tim ' C IF Southern Section D1vi- s1on I-AA champs mdlntaincd a flitwlcss postseason run. It was the Cl<Jht strnight playoff sweep fo1 the Tdl'i, who now have won 28 consecutive qames. For the first time m weeks, however, there was plenty of . . OON lEAC j DAI '( PIL01 I SWC'itl involved, as the Vikings · th SaU l b t · 't th 1 (21-'J) who upst>t the11-top-seed-Newport Harbor's Krista Dill towers over the oppostion a~ she slams home a wJnner; below,. e ors ce e ra e ye ano er cd i l~rhor m a five-game state big mome nt during Tuesday's conquest of Marina, sending Newport Harbor into the State Fmal at Cypress College Saturdc\y. quttrtt•rhndl w.u last tall, went .Jennifer Carey sums the conquest up best: 'I coulqn't ask for a better outcome in my fine 1 home vctme. I'll remember this for the rest of J?Y life.' MIKI SuA<, , Dan Glenn: "Ye~. the girls Me well aware ol that banner. They sec 1t every day during practic~. • said the Newport I I arbor coach. "They know about the '94 team and what they accomplished. My seven seruors enterPd our program the foUowmg year, and I'm so happy for them dnd how far they've come. It's been a long process the • lour years, and now they are playing for a state championship. I thmk this team can do 1t, too. The girls have gotten better and better as the sedson's worn on, and they are plnymg their best volleyball of th c;cason ri!Jhl now." Ctwnda' McLeod: #We were a few players short tonight, and Newport's big front ltne really played a great mntch," said --~' Ml\nm!'~or setter. :who turned 1n an · ~ 11wcsomc perf onnance dnd hmshed with a mntch·hlgh 27 kllls, •Newport's tough, hut I'm really happy with how our team fought. We gave 110-perccnt and put tl all on the ·1 couldn't have asked for 0 bitter opponent, 0 better matdt or o better aowd ·~" Jennifef c.nty Newport captain -+- "(The Yiings ore) used 10 scoring a lot of points off their sanes and they didn't do that tonight. We passed the bol V8fY wel and our serving was huge ... n Dan Glenn Newport coa'h -+- "(Hitting on rhythll}) takes 0 f'eal athlete and you don't teach 1hat. We hail o git around here o muPle years ago who did thahwl ond her name was Mm'( May _," dll seems WUPdl. lltis WdS revengl' lor us tonight, something we've lhought about since summer ball. Our tedITI was ready and waiting for this one. We hgurecl we'd get another shot at Marina, anq it worked out us well as lt could for us." Erica Wade: "My stomach wo in knots and everyone on the team wns nervou , but once the match started, w • were nothing but focUSC,>d, -the Sailors' senior setter aicl. ·o p1te thP nerve~. we were rcady'tor this." Krista Dlll: !We haven't been m thi pos1llon before, reachmg the stilt f mal, • said D1U, Newport's junior m1ddlt"' blcx·kcr. HTh1!: wus a match of redPrnpUon, a nd it's re.illy satisfyin9. H down with Vdlor, before a raucous overflow r.rnwd of more than 1,400, ~They· came m with six straight road victones m the state playoff:s, and you don't do that without knowmg how to battle,• Glenn -.<ud of the visitors, keyed hy four senior starters. including mcuatalented Chanda McLeod. "They played like defending champs torught. • But, with the 6·foot-1 Carny feeding h1ttmg weapons such as 6· 1 Apnl Ross (23 kills), 6-2 Kathy Ldvolcl (1 1 ). 6-2 Knsta Dill (nine) tmd 5.7 Brendd Waterman (five), there was too much firepower for Mrinna to overcome. GIPnn sate!, however, ·the key to the match WdS Harbor's back- row brilliance, d!) Enca Wdde, Marissa D:>thran, Cunddce KPycs, Kieran Collins, Carey, Waterman and Ross d.ll but nulh- hecl the Vikings' trademdrk serv-mu SUCCe'iS. "They're uc;ed to scoring a lot of points off their erve!. and they didn't do that tonight,• Glenn end. MWe pac:sed the ball very well and our <:cf\ing was huge.• flaw an-bound Carey had a team-high 15 digs, while Cothran added 1 t. Ross :.even, Dill four und Wdde four. But 1l was its con- trol of Manna serv •s, as much as kill dtlempts, whkh kept New- port on track for 1L., third state title. Such pohsh~d passing was never more apparent than in U1e second gdme, after Marina pulled awc1y from lhc seventh deadlock of the gmnc ( t 0-10) to claim leads of 13-10 and 14-11. ' The V1kmgs served for the gumc thn•c times, but Harbor wouldn't budge, as twice Ross fielded the ~rve, passed deftly to Crtrcy t the net, then put a.way the sub equcnt set to kN•p hope alive. ·That's h1ttmg on 1hythrn and, fur some girls, .the more they touch the ball, they better they hit," Glenn said. •niat takes a great athl >te and you don't teach that. W had a girl around here a couplP yoors ngo who did that we11 and her name was Misty May (the reigrung NCAA Player of the Yctlr al Lung B ach State)." A !>tutr block by Dill and Water· mun pull d I idrbor even, 1'1·14, m the cntica\ !'ccond game dnd a Watennnn kill and a Carey stuJf hloc:k dosed out the comeback. ' "We fthlcle omc good plays to Jenni for Carey: "I was tot<tlly focusi?cl on g t us over the humP-, ~ Carey this game,• bl!dlll.ed Newport's scmor ~rnl. "Thllt wa~ a huge-momen· leadc1 ns she proudly held the CIF tum hooat. • Southern Regional chllmplonsh1p plaqm• McLeod, a 5-11, Mt-handed in her am1 '·olU team spmt tonight Wd s nior who )lays with Ros I Dill ...,.. __ nY'I!~~ ~~~~ ~:';~ ~.,,~'tte~tr1r.,,7'";"'~--+-- 10crcd1ble, There wa · no way we were and Cothran at tho Newport· gqtft1J to let what happem!l1 lt1 e t1 "Urn C<1Unty Wn yblill ugmni>1 Marina hllpp n agam, f couldn't Club, finished wtth a match·h1gh •_;,..;..;_;,,..,...,....,~~-r.=:-c:r---r l~~ U>el we "ntled ·~~ hort ot playing for another stat bUe " . . ' . . - , ~=~~~~~u' !fl, 1 ru ~ ~ ITT • earn -l\7yre~~ ---=-+-~ ... _,,.. s.eloction and o J>1stnct,l_, ~~~~~~~~~~~~.~.~~az!:ili~~~~ I working for all ycllr, • ~d N •wport' ntor I mitldl blOCkec. "but now that w 'r her , 1t ask for' a better opponent, <1 better crowd, 27 kill and the r • pt..~ H or' ~ ~l~~·~~WM~~w~ -"""""~~?ZP~~~ gnm . I'll r"m mber this for th r ~ of my IUe.• VOLLE -~ Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot · w PTeP"'S*S .. *ttr•c tcre ne HIGH SCHOOL &~lllS SOCCER HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BASKETBALL DM EARNS SE(OND CdM ~tops Ea~es, 56-53 *'~.-:IR.Al G E:f I _ Sl:ILJIQ UI --· . a s KiJig•' dl\fen · ID• AA.J11.lC11.1r~Y· l!P.l · ~ ,~ • 1 ""'j.lo e d by.~_;--. • Halley scores only goal <Igain as Vogele provides ' the spark al goaltender. C.ORONA DEL MAR -For the <;ccond time in two ddys, Corona del l'v1dr I ligh's girls soccer team , shut out a nonlPagu*' opponent, lhi:, tim(> visiting Ldguna l lills, as Coach W4lid Khoury'" Sea Kings (2·0) d efedted the Hawks Tucs- ddy in the ram, 1-0. CdM blanked Umvers1ty, 1-0, Monday. CdM is scheduled to • play against Uni and Laguna Hills , next year in the Pacific Coast league. CdM JUnior forward Kelly Halley scored in thl? 50th minute on an assist from l)Cruor forward Meghan Bryan for the game's only gOc1l, while CdM goalkeeper Britta Voqe le had four saves against the Hdwks (0· 1 ), who d1lempted JUSl five shot'!> on goal. Halley also scored the game's only god.I again st Uruvers1ty. rCdM, which hosts Estancia Thursday (another future PCL chdllen gerJ, r<>ce1ved a strong grJme from freshman midfielder .Jdcquelinc Beckt>r_, Vpgele made some nice diVlllg slops in the mud late Jn the gdllle to preserve the blanking. Kutf! Simon, Juhu Llvmgston, Molly O'Mcdfa, Mdrg1t Vogele and Jessica LuchesL provided punch on defense for CdM. Costa Mesa rolls, 2·0 · C OSTA MESA -Kat.Jo ROC"hc and Sarah Ronquillo each scored a goal as Costa Mesa l l1gh re bounded from Mond<ly's loss to San Clemente With a 2-0 win ovc1 Santa Ana Valley in girls non- league soccer action Tuesday. • Roche scored in th~ first half and Ronquillo scored' one nunute after the break. Erin VdJl Hom had four saves for Mesa, . The key to the match was the defense of fullbacks Liz Powell and Marissa Dinsdale. ·our whole . defense played well,· Coach Dan Johnston said. "But Liz and Marissa played excep- tional defense. Liz distnbuted well on the transition game." Estancia wins, t-0 WESTMINSTER -Estancia High's girls soccer team got off on the right foot Tuesday with a 1-0 nonleague victory over host West- minster, tha nks to an YvE'tl<' Ramirez tally with five nunures' left in the first half and a strong shoWing in the goal by Helen Flo- res who had two saves . ' Ramiret connect ed amid d scramble in front of the goal o(I d com er kick Freshman A rhs Reynolds showed well a t sweeper for the Edgles ( 1-0), who are a t Corona del M ar Thursday afternoon. -. Newport Harbor tied in knots at Foothill, 1-1 SANTA ANA -Newport Harbor High's girls soccer team played host foothill High to a 1-1 nonleague tie Tuesday as the 1996-99 sea- son opene d m pouring rain. Foothill struck first, but Brooke Flamson retaliated with a goaJ with t\\o minute<; l~fl before halftime off an assist from Emily Eastman. Jordan Fredriksen had four saves in the goal {or the Sailors,.who return to acllon Thon.day afternoon at Kaiser Elementary with anoth- e1 nonleaguc is~ue, this tune with Edison at 3:15. 'G I R l S WATER POLO Sailors belt Bruins, 10-2 Manderino lcdds the way with five goals as the host Tars take the nonleague decision with ease . NEWPORT BEACH -Newport Harbor High's girls water polo team had no trouble with visiting Long Bedch Wilson in nonleague pldy Tuesday, rolling to a 10-2 vic- tory heh1.11d the hve-goal output of Jocelyn Mande rino. BASKETBALL High school boys NONUAGUI CotiloNA oa. MM Sf.. EsTAHCIA 53 ScOf'eby~ EUar'lcla 8 1:1 15 17 • 53 C0t<>n1 del Mar 12 14 I 22 -S6 &Uinda • Cantr•ll 15, V•lbueN 16, Anderwn 6, Garnet O Simco I, Chandler 3. lVl'tlu 0, M.lldonad<> S. ltodngoez O. Stapleton o. ~pt. goali -Cantrdl ?.. Slmco Z Andersen 2, Maldonado I. Fouled out • GMne<. V•lbueN Conin. ... MM'. Hanson 6, Clmby 15, Atshuln 7, Hansen 8, Bottom 7, fUcharcltOn 2. Hunt 7, 5hH 4 3i>t-goah • HM\S'en 2 F'OUled out • None Manderino also had two assists and three steals for the Sdilors, who put together d balanced attack behind th" play of Kendra Cox (two goals, three assists and a ste al), Catherine Craig (two goals, one assist and one steal) and Jenna Barto (one. goal, one assist and two steals). Erin Kennedy had 14 saves for Ha rbor, which a waits next week's competition at the Villa Park invi- tational. SUMMARIES High school boys NOM.EAGUE NEwPo«r HAMCM 65, EDtSON 4S SC.. by QUw1l9fS • Newport ~rbot 18 1l 22 12 -65 Edison 8 10 4 21 -~S Ne WPQl't ...,.,_ -J•meson 1 a. Vitli.10 ~. Yarnal 6, Llmoo 8, laton 0. Robimon s. ltlingworttl U. ~rbon 6, Chai 0, Clayton 5, Hsieh 0, Pa,leviC 0, KMife 0, Schatz 2. 3-pt. pis • umeion 2. floblnson I Fouled out -~. ~·Min 15, Spett>er 7. Tombello 2. Brtndenbutger S, Mirado 2. Cornett ... Golden 10. )-pt, go1ls-Mon 2. 5pefbef 1, Gotdftl 2.. Fouled OYt -None. · . . C<IM'.s cfpfen t>~woulcl-l>uena s fu points ano sh uts down Estanaa m n't Jct atty ot C'"odch nme rebounds l.>f'fom the final nine seconds. I~kh Boyn•' thr<'<~· J1e rowed out w11h O.O!J point p~Cliihsts hrec1th' lett, trmled hy I(). pomt CORONA DEL MAR -For years, regal"dJess of who fills the urufoims, the boys b<t.sketbdll nvdlry between Corona del Mdr ancl,Estdncia high schools per- severes like old ncigh.bors get- ting together for an Cinnual holi- day i;treet dash. A.rid in Tuesday night's sea- son ope ner Jor both schools, it was nothing short of theatncdl as the host Sea Kings dP.ployed two defensive stops in the wan- ing seconds, h0Jd1.119 on for a 56- 53 victory. "Tha t's typical Corona del Mar-Estancia," said CdM Coach Pa ul Orris, who, includ- ing his 16 years dS a lower-level codch. has expen enced 29 years ol the intra-distnct clash. MWe'vc been through wars • Adding to the list or bdtUes, CdM needed to shut down EstdnCid's three-point asSdult ·late in the game to stave off overtime ctnd pulled 1t off twice. Wi th the clock runnuig down, Estancia tried lo set up b(!yond thr> 1~lai·po111f early 111 the sncond turvP, to1c1ng <111.uh r, tiut 1ecovered Estetnc.1t1'li Urnrt Vc1I· with lcmg·l>tttl hoounu buent.1 to tetk.P on ofl-from l'ctcc Andc>r 11n, baJrLn(C shot. Ehd~<H Maldonddo, Cdf\1\ Kevin .John Cuntn'll and Sl.m- Hctnsen senm1d the' Atshu ler co rebouno \\:1th 0.09 ~ , The Eagh:s. w90 remammg and was unm~chatE'Jy tcmnuttf:•d lh lurnoveis 10 UtP fouJP.d. But H<m:.cn, who e two h!sl hdlf hut only l\'o' in th" lhrct•-potnlcr in the SPcond thud quorter when they Illdlh• half proVtdPd q huqe spurk for thetr nm, went ahl'Hd, 3o-34, on the Se, Kings, ml ed both tree> a three-pomter by Cantrell to thro\vs iind Estancia had anoth· b al the third~quarter bu1"er er opportunity with d 5h·53 C'clt-.J, however, u < d l t ~r- dehcit. ly fourth-quarter ~pun (frr1 1 tor a EstdOCld'S .Jason Sunco ttred 42-~9 lead and 0( \ ( rr tlr>d anothe'r olf-halance try lroJn agam . three-point Ii.Ind, hut the ball fatanaa closed l , \lytthin 54- kil>sf'd the ulass and lxiunn•d 53 when Vctlhu~na scored \\'1th free as tirn rnn out. 1.01 left, hut CciM's AIPc I la.n- M W1th (h-foot-5) Dt"'nn1s :.on calmly sank two free throw Al huler 9udrdmg Vc1lbuentt, for the margm ol \,c tory \\1th that's t1 qrP.Ut nldlchup fOI us," 0,29 to play. Orris s<ucl. "You w.mt a ·~enior HGive Paul's learn c·u·d1t," who Cdn hdn<lll· tPspons1bihly Boy<.:e sdid. "They got m our fau• to l<.1kv on tlw otht•r h'i.!m's bt>st t1nd were tougher nwnlt1lly." pltlyei md tt1ke him oul of tht> Ccll\1's Ifamdon Crosby lecl gume. Alshulf't did 11 great JOU t11l scorers WJlh 15 point:., I h• on Valbuc n '· st<1ymq up strong, <tlso hdd four steals, includinu m~k1m n ~drust and for<in!j one on dn inbound pa~ 111 lht• him t(J luk•·"' tuuHh hot." fol,lrth qudrtl'T. ' SAILORS RA MBLE, 65-45 •Jameson leads the way with 18 points as lhe Tars domina te it from start to hnish in season opener. .I \.-.Cl\ l 1111 • ~Pik>I quarter. Alon L1mon's 1ump-lop HI-footer gave the Tat an 18·ti lead and thl') nevt>r looked hack HTh1s t •um mukes yood decJ ions 111 the open ('0Ur1," Htr.>t said ·111at is wh~· I expt>cl lL<\ to score a lot l1l point<> on the trnns1twn." looked, th re are :;till things ""e can i;ta , lot bettet on dPfensr>, Hirst said. uwe need to commuru alt> better There are also some minor thing<: that l'U probably never he happy \\<1th becau 1 I'm a coach." H UNTINGTON ·BEACH - With such high expectations, Newport I !a rbor High's boys ba.,kelball team had ~omething to prove lO the non).edgue ~~a­ son opener Tuesday against host Ed1son. Till' Sailors wanted others to know they are as good as they think they dfe. Jameson al.;o .hdd Jameson five Jcbound.s, thre1• The defense .still looked pretty good. In the third qunrtm, Edi· son':. J<tCOb Mirodo made tW•J lit '·throw .. with 6· 10 lett, Tht: Led by senior M att Jame- son's 18 points, the Sailors rolll>O past the host Charg<!rs w1th reJ- auve ease. t:>5-45. "I thought there wer~ ~me real satisfymg spurts," Coach Larry Hirst said. •w e executc:d WC'll in our lrcmsition game.~ ft was in tran51t1on when~ N •wport pulled away tn the fu:.t assists drld thrt•P sh•al . Du!ltin llltngworth :-;core{! 1 ~l point!> t1nd Limon S< ored £•1qht Gd1 r Hobrnsnn and Bill~· Clayton each had three rcl>owid<t and hvc points oft the henth. "lt really helps that we htl\e five or .:.ix quys who can ~core in doulJle huur~ on anr given night," Hirst said Despite U1e pier at a well· tuned offet1se, I lust belwves que!>tions still hang ovru the de.tense. •Rf!gt11dlcs:. of ho\\ at GIRLS BASKETBALL Mustangs suffer 60.-39 def eat LA KEWOOD -Evelyn Powe1s drained live three-pointer!>, l>ul it wasn't enough as Costa Mesa High struggled on offense m a 60- 39 first-round loss to Crossroads at the Mayfair-Bellflower girls basketbdll townament Tue-.day. Powers hmshed with 18 points. ThE' Mustang:. (0-1) were sWl in the game, trailing just 40-32 with under a minute left in the third q uartt.!r. But pomt guard Nancy Hatsushi went down with leg cramps dnd didn't return. ·w e had a cha.nee, but losing Nancy r€'ally hurt us,• said Cost<1 Mesa Cooch Jim Weeks. J(•nny cdrnest -;cori"<i ~1ght poinLc:; und had five rebouncb for Costc1 Mesa. Autumn Sn11th hc1cl 10 rebounds dnd tivi' points. MAYFAlll-8El.U'lOWER TOURNAMENT Crossroads 60, Costa Mes.a 39 Co~ta Mesa 10 lS 7 7 • 39 Crossroad\ T2 14 16 16 -60 CosUI Mesa -Huang 0, loros o. Smith Sr Hatsush1 6, Powers 18, Earnest 8, Hitt 2. Nguyen O. Kidane 0, Sasaki 0, W~ksO 3 pt. goals -Hauushl 2, Powers 5 fouled out -None. Crossf'CHlds ·Moore 12, Cave 9, Martin 7, Greene 5, Reynolds 4, Turner 2, Smith 2, Yclmatx.h1 2, Young 17 3 pt goals -Ca11e 1 Fouled out -None Chargers didn't ~c:ore aga111 · until leuding S(orer Kpmg Mm ~cored from tho ht.1scline Wllh l 03 Jett. f\lin limshed with 15 pomt , Garrett Golden -.cor d IQ pomts for Edbon t0-1) The Chargers did core 23 points in the final frame. "That could become a problem for us,· Hirst srud. •The s cond team needs tu come m with the same mten~1ty a the fust team " HAPPY BIRTHDAY Celebrating th• Daily Pilot's Ath.let of the Week Hf' es Today ER1c Sous r7ii COSTA M£sA .... • lRAOC AHO Aa.:D SHAUN ~. FERRYMAN' w R>OTllAli ne~, Oec;embef 2, l 998 7 VS-At:r- c0Nr1Nueo FROM 6 . Acad rruc: AU-Amencan Brown, meanwhile, uavels lo l lonolulu for its fust NCAA , t<!+t J> Y. e ;"' l . Wahine The·exot me:nt for Walu11e vollc)'l>dll ln Hawau lS iw 11me. There will b1• over I 0,000 for Ute match . Ceorye\ovvn, Jud by captain s,u,1 Faubom, another with state champ10nsh p creueul.lals lrom Nt>wpor1 H. rboi. made the NCAAs tor the lust time in the sr•hool'$ hislc.nv·and mP-ets Kan as State 1n Provo. Utcsh, M'lth 1hc winner probabl)• .. playing BVU. . · outh Flonda will play San Diego a\ W1 con in and is led by 1\na Bo" man, v. ho Wlth Fairhom May and Schutz, we.re tarter on c>WJ)()rt' 1992 cind 1994 state champ1onship teams. W1~con lI1 probabl}' awdlb the \ .. 'Ulner The toughest ub-reglona11s at UC S nta B.arbara whP.re the Vi1gm1a-UCLA wwncr will meet the 'csnt.a Clarr1·UCSB winner. UCLA's roster include~ former Ordnge Uount)' Volleyball Club players Arny Nrhipal and Kate Dwyer, while UCSB's starting hnt•up fecJturc:-. rorme1 OCVBC pldyers Holwrta Ceh.lk.e, Mich1>lle C'hnst and Enn f\lcCown. Santa Clara is led by sUJ>er freshman Jnnli Bciri, on1)ther OCVBC player. U~LA und 4css 1ue hoth yood t a.IDi Pcpperdme tangles v.ith Michigan Sta\o at East Lansing. , Starters for P pperdme include fonne.r NP.\vport Hdrbor pldrex 1ehssa Snow, as '"ell as former OCVBC pla) eri. Melissa Plass and Lindsay Phillip!> Phillips i'> rreshn1un of lhe Year m the \\est Coast Conference The last looa1 ployer to r~<XH\:e that.honor for P •ppcrdme {called the :Newr.omr>r of the '\ear in those da)s) \\as CdM' Pdffi Lawrence in the '81h. I know her very w~ ns ~he I!> now my \•;ife. This qrca ha~ produced more NCAA ch{ mp1ons than any othPr area m the United State:- Prom the Pulaski twin~ (Newport i ldrbor} ana f'.1arae w~ tCdM), to B.rooke H~ton dnci Andrea Rt•d1ck (both state champions at CdM Highl, as well as Ne'' port', f':.1aureen McLaren and Ccll.1'~ Prenuce Perkins (another state chdmp m high school) the bst goes on and on . The level of competJUon that these pla}er expenence m high st!hool, coupled w1lli the tremendous work ethic and desire for ;ucces are key facto an Ol!r area's great record A Newpon Harbor High move~ toward hopefully ano ~tate champ1onshJp, the ~\IC'ce ful campaign will sllcngthen each ot these pla} t?.rs m lht~ future cndea\'<'TS. It as not JU!>t a comodence that the lornwr Nl•w1>01t-Mesa playe~ h 1vc pror:e ~1~d to equally as much suc~s later m theu care rs TOOAY • Soccw Higll sct>ool ~ ~"Wbot ftL om.~~ .i:n P.m ...... polo Hig!<I ld'lool ~ Ceron.! ~ r.t.ar 91 r M:lclfona. a p m ·~ Higtt KflOOI ~at~ t.ilea. uo p.m PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUI UC NOTICES \ ' 8 W:x'on ~doy, December 2, 1998 N.ewport Beoch/Cosfo Me~o Dolly Pilot _ • •• llUaYC MO'™--flUl"IQ MllUC ~I -~ IUIUC llOTICU-W IOTICll fllWJC IO'lCU ptMJC llOD?' PUii.iC llOT1Cll PUIUf llOTICI =.r" ,..!~:. 1~:1. ':,'::" ~ .,.=-..,.,. 'I:'~"':.='""-. :" ~ "".":::""' ..... ~ ~.U\°: ::r :':,. '7'ii:° =~ =.,. "• ";:..:."l.:."':1°:: n~1· ~~ '1otltlov• lkl-1neu N bu1inen )'911 No buslnel• ye1? No bufllne9 v.r1 v ... 111m e.na.n poe'"'Ot'f 8 ,,d o1tie. MCured by tM Deed ot rlQnt D.. and .,.., .. t con A~ s ~ ~ ~ Nem. l tat•ment Jami• N OtlNm Tod c. Poueit C190dle l..lilrd • ~ry R. NICkel inlM..n ill die ll•m• cl r11 T1u1t, With ,,....... MCI vtytd 10 and now llelCI by ll!t ( fory~I~ sale ~ computer coniultlng Orange Coun1y on 11-13-08 Oranv• C:otmtY on 1Ma-9I Orange County on 1f.1:MI e>ranu-County on 1M3-11-"-December 14 1991 to ldVancH, under the'""" pursuint to a dttd to mt Cj Hal ,. p ' ' The following ~ .,. Thi• 1i,.19men1 wee ~ This st.1tenwnt wu meet Tilll .utement wu Ned This 9'alem9nt wet filed 1pmenc described "'°"" IMe cf!Mge• theteon, H lnll• '" !tit lllft111111tr di of lhe n~ iii' tofJ dOing butlnM• ••· Trya wllh the COunty Cltrtc of "1ith tM County aMc of w4th the County Cl•1c ol With t"-County On ol (the Equipment ) on °' p<ovlded In the note(•), scrit>td PloC*ff under and ~tes~ln N~1AI 1112 Group, 5'71 Montctllr Cir., 1Hle77U12 1 .... nan1 1 .... 11.ni t ... e77U'10 State s1,_. Bank and TNll Of the DeM Of Trust, Inter-csescrbtdbtlow Tnt1a11Wllbt rvic ..,., 11 R t2.84 ; LI Patrn•. CA 90823 Diiiy Piiot Nov. 18, 25, Dally Pilot Nov, 18, 25, Diiiy Pilot Nov. 18, 25, Dilly Pilot Nov. 18, 25, peny ol Caltfom••. NA ... thlfeon, '"'· chaloe• rnadt, bl.It Wi!llOUI CO't'tllllll or MS' p ___,._ 888 • Dong Hun· Yon, 5471 o.c:. 2, I , 1198 W152 Dee. 2, 9, 1991 •Wl57 Dec. 2, t, 1'998 w15t Dec. 2, I, 1"8 W180 ~ l~IM (the r~,::::::..°'~(:t ~~z ·:~·sr~:~oe:r IJhie(s I t 'l:' Oluv-1 i • Montel r Cl~ LI Pal,,,., PU8ltONOTJC! ·PU9t.fC NOTIC! PUILtC NO'RCI !".,.,.," ), P.U,.IHl'lt IO Ula "'" °' ow ~ .., eo '~ JQ. ~ .I!• §-@. .!!! I••••••••._ .... ·~~ ... CA IOG3' PUIUC llOTIC! 1 Heed l'Mw AOrMmvnt lk1tlon ot tn. · Notice ot remaining pr~ sum ot 1111 61 Idle and t oon· KOCtt -t Jung Ho Kim, '338Cy Or· Plotttlou. 8U91neA Flottttous lkastnesa l'totlffoua Buelneaa belY4en the Transferor and Illa) rusonlbly altl• notelsl secured by Ille ()Ha of veyee and now bY 11 .. ~ M. Koch, r ~·~; .. 111• prau, Na..,_Stat•nMnt Namelt.t9"Mftt ........ ....,..., CHstHOMS TranilarM The Tl'llnr.· mated to be Mt forth Trust with lnltreat !~II ~er said Deed of~sC 1ov1ng wlf• of 1 ~I• bUllnaH II con· Th• loUolNlng peflOM ,,.. The follOwlng persons a:• The foll°""lng perton• .,. lfC)('Wlll retain ~IS&iOn bek>w. TM amount n\IY Cllarges tlltt•on .n pr Id'" e &llUated Ill Euo•n•: b•lov•d dueled by' 1 0111.,., part· doing bU1tnau H ! · doing buslneN ae:. doing butlMN at: The ~~~f~g~~~llt thes E::'*'t pur1u.1o: 1~ bl gr11t1r on tM day of tne note(s), adVlnCH un 1111 oo ty I il~ mother of Matth.w, • nershl ' TPCS, llC, tl6t! Baker St. The Downey Group, 21ot Hamiter Club ol America, u u AQreemen &al• TitUSTOllt:J.I!. HA1' terms of me Deed of Trust as· s more 9rJw:nbed ~ Oary, Gregory and Have p you startad doing Sit. 229, Colla MIH, CA E. •th Str .. 1, S.nt• Ana, 2031 SOuth F•lfYlew. i!'C, SE~O~Afflr1~~ ~n •,he Transr., .. and nEY TUlltPIN AHO JU· lnterett tnereon. '"'· Cllatges ¢'~:l~~":t'li . . Oeott: .,,,.,of J9nnl• buelntH et? No 92820 CA 92780 Santa Ana, CA 92704 0 OTI OF ne rtn• eror, DITH w. PAlltl<l!llt, HUS-ancJ expenses of me tru~tee lor The ';Jdi 8 otitet Th d Law Dong Hu~ Yon TPCS, LLC. 858 Bak'lr St Linda Carten• Oobblnt, Alll1on K111t11, 2931 IN,.::DeS FOR~ll\JRE Thi a<ldre11 ol the BAND AND WI~ Duly 1l1t 101a1 amoun1 (at tne bme or ~~es :' 11 ny , • ~~i:.·0~.:~ m b ly: This ttattment wu nie<J Sit 229, Costa Mell, CA 1729 Port Cti.r111, Newport South Fairview, IC, Santi PURSUANT TO HEALTH ranaferor 11 Southern Call-Appointed Truttff: 111e 1nlt1al PUl,ll~tlon ot the 0i~al pro~ ' paHe<I from thla llf• Wllh lh• County Clerk ol 92628 B11ch, CA 92660 Ana, CA 92704 AND SAFETY CODE orma R1910nal Rall Aulllor· GOLDl!N MIT SAVINGS nollOe ol ~ .. , teasonallly a IS ~ to b 18 Orange County on 10128/98 Thia bu11nen It con-Th11 buslnen 11 con· Thi• bu1ln111 11 con-SECTION'l 1498.4 1ty, 700 South Flower Street Aaaoc:IATION SElltVICE estllTlated to be stt lorth bllOw ~ =~Avenue -6 on Novem •r • tffa8773801 ducted by Umlted Uablllty due1ed by •n lndlYlclual ducted by: an lnd1Vldu11 26th Floor. lo. Angeles co .. A CALll'OlltHIA COft. The amoonl may be greater on osta atlfom~ 26 19A88m. emorlal to ~I-. Co, Have you started doing Have you 1tat1td dolng OnNOVEM8ER t2 1108 allfomla Sl008e POAATION lltecorded the day 01 sale Trustor. Gus~o he u ,,ed rustee Dally Pilot Nov. 2~· Owec, 2. Havt you 1t1t1ed doing bUslness yet? No busl~n yet? No et 1112 PENNINsu'LA pt' The addre11 of lhe 0712211H3 11 Instrument Davalos Tru~ and Eksa P disclalmJ any 1bil!fv any brat• her llfs and to 9. 18. 1~ 171 buslne11 yot? Yea. 3-1-IMS Unda Cartene'Dobbln• Alllaon Kaa1tr1 • eeo w. 18TH, CO&TA ransfe<" 11 Slate Street No. ll-0481213 In book • Garcia 11usb1110 and Wife as tnQOfTectnesS of tHe street 1 w her art wlll be PUBLIC NOTICE Claudia Lalrd This statement w11 flied .This 1t1tement w11 flied MESA. CA the propeft'i Blank and Trvsl C01T1~11y of page ot Offlcl1l lltecord1 In J0tnt tenan11 OUJ>i appomled addl1!SS and other ~ s.u day, Dec:emb•r 8, ---------1 Thi• 1t1tement ·-• filed wtth the CountY Clertc of wllh lhe County Clet1C of dHcribed ae allforma, NA, u tru11 .. the oMct of th• lltacordlr ltustee. Wolf & Richards A Law des111natJon'r..t If a!J.Y· S~""'ben 1 "8 et 1 :00 p.m. at Flctltlou• lualn••• with th6 CoUnty Cllfk of Orange County on 1M3•98 Or•~ County on 10127/98 • brary Tower, 633 w Fifth Of MANGE County;c.11 C0<po1abofl rec0<ded 8127197 hef'eln Sa"' 11 .. w.. tha Art lnstltut• of Name lt•t•~nt Orange County on 1 t-13-911 19988nS312 t"8977312t t118.oeo U. S. CURREN· lreet. 12th Floor Los Ang•· fotnla, Data of u 11\Strument No 97-418005 111 made. but without :.a.g: south•rn Callfotnla, Th• loltowing persons are 19988775388 Dally Ptlot Nov. 18, 25, Diiiy Pilot Nov. 18, 25, Cf ea, CA 90071 ' Sala:12J30lt818.•t 2:00 PM book. page ot Olhclal Records in ~pl=l'l'lnlYard~~de. l>OI 2222 t..aguna Canyon • doing bu11n1H 11· Diiiy Poot Nov. 18, is. o.c. 2. 9, 1998 w1sa o.c. 2, 9, 1998 W144 The Equipment con11111 Place of Sala. AT THE the 01hce of tne Recorder 01 sessm' :Vencumbranees, IO Road, -In Lagun• PETRO.TECH DISTRIBUT· Dec 2 ' 1998 W161 WH .. Ind PUf•uant to l>UMnge< rail car• and NORTH f'RONT EH °'rn California Dall ol Sale pa lh8 remllO~~I Beach. ~N~o!~a1 ~~=u~,!>~2~~1i J· .PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ~~1t!n f;4!7~a,'W4~:~ otio..s '"" 1den11roec1 11 ~M8s~HE7~~~v~ ~ in ~1~,1~10~.~iag= :: ~~ P1e'!'3 gp~Jt~t!~ In lleu of nO'Mt'S. a ROM Dl11rlbutl1>g, l1>c,, Flctltlou• lluelneA FlotltloU9 lluefne.. the LAGUNA BEACH p D. (1) 25 Bombard11r Bi· C!HTl!ft OlltM WEST Ille ITlllO entry am to tile ~I lhefeOn • ., Jl'OYid~ scholar1hlp fund h~I 1c111r.1. 151 Kalmus Or.. Pilctltloua Bu.a,,... Name ltatemant Name 8tat9fnant \Wei Commuier Coache SAHTA ANA, CAU Placenb3 CIVIC Center <401·4'11 said note<s), l<lvahc8$, I any been eatabllshed n. Sle. J·6. Co"• Mata, CA Name ltatement The lotlowlng peraons are The fottowlng p«1on1 are ~ pro~rtv wae _::::: nd '· Amount of~ balanc E Chapman Alie . Pllcenba CA under the lelTl\S ol said Betty's name at th• 92626 The following persona are do<ng buslnau u : . doing bullneu as'. Cam-w 1 r•llject f toSec:tio 1 (ti) 2 Ge r 1 Mol and otti« chalgea· Amount ol unpaid balance and of Trusl rees. ctiarges and Art In• t It u t • o t Thi• bu11n111 11 con-doing buslnff• 11: Robert G. A•h« & Altoel· bl1dO• Clothlerl, 1818 Sao-t';':H;t;'nC•f tt:. H alttl :!:. 59 PH1 Loe~~!.. Ofl $208,817.17 street · other Cllarges $217 721 35 exJl!IOSf'S of the Trustee all<! South•rn Calltornla. duc1ed by a corporation PEACHES PROVISIONS, etes, 4 Park Newport, N....-dllwood, Costa M..., Calif Hf-.~ y u •-her The EqU1pmenl lo-dreu °' otMr eommon Street Addrm or ol!lfr com· ~Ille l/\ISIS created by said O'Connor Laguna Hiit. H1111 yoo 1t1rtod doing 1631 !Nine AY9. F, Cost• pott Belch, CA 921SeO 92828 b ~fled•· 0 0 ~ rS dlllghation °' rul mon c1es9na11on or real prop-ol Trust Mortuary Director• bUsint" 17 Vas. t().08. Mesa, CA 92627 Robel't G. Asher, t3930 Ann• Rebecca Cramer, Y ttuit tt. """'1 led from lime 10 time on arty: 1t21 LANAI arty 1037 Parkhll Orm Cost.i he IOtal amovot of the un-(949) 581-4300 93 ye Doreen Peppet, 1631 Ir· Nortwest Put•Ot 1310, 1818 SandllWood, Cotta Att<?meY of Or9n0e County 811 tones thal are part of the COSTA MESA, CA Mesa CA 92627 A. P.N ~2.C paid balance Of the ~atlon .-------~~~ ROM Dtstnr>uting. Inc., RI· Vint AWi # F, Costa Meu, Marin• Del Rey, CA 90292 Men, Callf 92628 t:~~!.:.9!:0=~ ra~sfet~s Me1~olonll h r111 APN •: 1»'14-41 313·07 Tiie unoersigneo Trus ~re:n~ ':'e~~ '°es~ LOCAL chard WolVerton, President CA 92827 This buslnen 11 con-This bu11n111 It co~ property punuantto Heelth VS em• PIH I roug th• underatgned TrultM di lee disclaims any llabihlY for 111y led ts ,,,.,,,._ and This 1111ament wu llled Tlll• busln111 11 con· dueled by an Individual ducted by· an Individual end Saf•tv Cod• SKtlon nge Ha~~ Judicoal claim• any llabffltY tor an incorrectness 01 1l1t strnl ~vanc::'at'U:'tlme-ot the MORT'U'~RJES., Orange County on 11-13-98 H1v1 you 1llrted doing bu11nets yet? Yes, 3/97 butlne11 yet? No Vou are Instructed that 11 enge • lddrua or other common desognauon 11 any ShOWfl 6\'1Sa& IS 3:725 08 wtth the County Clark of ducted by 1n lndMdual Have you 11•11•d doing Have you ll•rted doing 11488.4. lr1C1 '" 1.... County of l~om1ctne11 of the atreet address or olher common lnrtiat ubj?llO!I o.f the Notice I 1 II t998877S374 butlnaH yet? No Robeft G. Fisher Anne Cramer . you de•lre to COntH t the NllWl)Ol16etch.Cos1a Mau de9'gnatlon If any lhown above II no s!Jeef acJdms or fhe be~ nary under an; PIERCE BROTHERS Dally Piiot Nov 18 25 Doreen Pepper This stafetnenl Wll flltd Thi• ltat•m•nt Wll flied forfehui. of ·hi• property, CN500850 RAILPROJECT above. It no'atreet iidcmt.1 olller common desrgnahon IS Deed ol Trust tie~f019~e-BElt BROADWAY · w ,,.; Thia 1tatement was filed with the County Clark of wtth tho County Clerk or punu1nt to Health and Dec 2. 1998 or otMr common daale-Sl'lovm cJtrecllons to 1111 loca· cutOO and delrvefeti *Ch 1 Dae 2, 9, 1998 l..-. with the County Clerk of Orange County on 11·13-98 Orange Coonty on 11/18/98 Sefety Coda Section nation 11 enown dWec· lion ot Che property may be uflljerslao.ed a wril.tet~ • Mortuary ape PUBLIC NOTICE 01ange County on 11-13-98 1ff8877S390 19988775800 11<488.6. '!ou !""'" file • PUBLIC NOTICI! tlona to tM toc.ttOn °'the ot>lalned by sending a wntten r,a~oT Denlfult and I nd Cremation 18118775379 Dally Piiot Nov. 18, 25, Dally Piiot Nov. 18, 25, verified claim 1tat1no your property may bl obtained requestto tht benehclary wit111n Qf ate, a ~l~tice 10 8 d ,,., FlotlUoua Bualn•H OIJly Piiot Nov. 18, 25, Dec. 2. 9, 1998 wl62 Dec. 2, 9, 1998 w149 lnterHt In the property, by •ending 1 wnttan r .. 10 days ot 1111 dale 01 111s1 ~n .1~au1t J iaoed cause'S 1 roa w"'7 Heme Staterroent Dec 2 9 1998 W155 Vou mu•t file thl• cl•lm In NOTICE OF TRllSTEE'S quest to fM banefk:llty pubhcaaon ol this nollce ol sale e un '..'11) 1 It and Costa Mesa The to11ow1ng por1on1 art .PU' a'LIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ~ Sup•':°~ Court of,~.,. SALE r.s. No. 11 ... 182135-wtthln 10 days ot the cs.ce Date Novemt1er 19 1998 won i~~our: ~11 foaube 8,e-642-9150 dolng buslneu 11· Flctlt .... u• Bu•I-•• Flctltloua Bu••-•• thi::''Y:J6'1 d rana,•th:~lr ~ A Loan No. 11112135 Tttla of flrat publJc.tlon of this & ~ICharcJs. A);:iW Corporauon c'o~ 111 the couiwtlere JUREK'S EUROPEAN ,.. ..... ..... .. ry 1: •v• 0 • Order No OOl3l808 YOU Notice of Sala 1>41ta· No-18 £orporate ,...aza OrNt New· lh I roc>ertYIS led PACIFIC VIEW CLEANING SERVICE 2437 Flctltlou. Buelna.. Name Statement Naine ltahttHnt publication of thl• Notice. ARE IN DEFAULT Ut.OER vemblr 20 1tM QOLDl!N port Buen. CA ~2660·7901 0:1~eatfov~r 1998 MEMORIAL PARK Orange Ave. #C, 'cost• N•m• 9tatem•nt The following persons are The following persons are uni. .. you receive actual A DEED OF TRUST DATED WEST sAVlNGS ASSO-(9"9) 720·9200 forecloSure Lonestar agee Sefv. Mesa CA 92627 The followinO p«tons are doing buslneu as: UnlV•r· doing bus1,,_,. u : TIFT 9B:lo972 I~•·.:•• u .. 07114'1"3. UNLESS YOU CIATIOH Sl!RV1CE co A Oept Fax (9<49) 729-•.>.c• Sate ices, L l c. as rostee cemetery • Mortuary Jeriy Wisniewski 2437 Or· doing bUtlnHs as: 1al Auto Cenrer, 2034 Pl• LINK H 0 AN , 4 5 3 3 . ou muet TAKE ACTION TO PRO. CAl.IFOfltNtA CORPOAA· Information only (714) 573. Dal NgllY8fl, AUmlQ· Ch I Crematory anga Ave. IC, Costa Men, NEWPORT HAIR CLINIC, c:entla Ave., Costa Mesa, MacArthur Blvd., SUlll 314, :_rwelen endor:: ~: TECT YOUllt PROPElltTY, TION Post omca lox 1965 S1110y Cltmen!S Truslle oature (~ ~ ape • Co\ 92627 404 WHlmlnster Blvd., CA 92627 Newport Beach, CA 92680 · Attomeai;'ofoOr-o• County IT MAY SE SOU> AT A 3U17 San Antonio, Tuai Sale Ollar P114386 11125 seMce~L.L.C, 1 ~· 3500 Pacific View Drive This business It con· Newport Beech. CA 92663 Neda Khodal, 2034 Pl• Thomas Gregoiy Tiii, .397 (Attn· SUSAN P. RIUMAN PUBLIC SAU!. IP YOU 78216-4N7 Tateimona 12!02 12mA}8 YeYQr tl )Uite • Newport 8each ductod by an lnc:IMdull Thomu E. Evanson, 2681 cenlla Ave., Cos11 Mna, ~ R1mon1 Way, Co1t1 OeputyOietric:tAttomey)at NEED AH l!XPUNATION Number: (210) M3-41te AddiSOO. eus' 7~1 Of 644·2700 Have you started doing Faust Ava., Long Beach, CA, 92627 Mesa, CA 92627 700 C.vic C.nter Dnve OF THE NATUlltE OF THE Sala statue Una: (t11) PUBLIC N C TT1rus~1ee:;:·s~Sale~~ln~fonna~~bon~~=======~ blJllneSS yet? Yu. 2·98 CA 908t5 Thi• business 11 con-Thi• bu11nu1 II con-WHt. Santa Ana Ca PROCEEDING AGAJNST 387-n28 EUle McManu1, OTI e r Jorzy W1sn1aw1kl Thie butlneu I• con-duc:1ed by: II\ lndMdual ducted by: an Individual 92701 within thortv f301 YOU YOU SHOULD CON· Assistant Secretary This 1tate~ent was flied dUC1ed by an lndhltdual Have you .'J1•rtad doing HIW you 11arted doing day• of the for.no of tl\4 TACT A LAWYER. A ~bllc •sJl.P3.40712 1212, 1211, .... 1!'1 the County Clark of Have you started doing bUsmn~ yet? No buslnHS yet? No claim In the Sup•nor auc:11on sale to the h hast 12116 Orange Coullly on 11·13-98 business yet? Y ... 11-1·98 Neda Khoc:lal Thomu O. Tlfl Coutt/Ci.nl Divi•io1> b'd<ler for cuh cas lat'• 1918877S37t .Thoma• E. Evanson Thi• etattment wu tfl«I ThJt 1tat1ment wu filed TM failure to bm.lv fi.le cheu drawn on' 1 stale 0,~--------- Dalty Pilot Nov 1 B 25 This statement wu llled With the County Ctertc of With the COUl'lty Clerk ol end 11c1K• • venfled cl1tm natlonll bank check LIC NOTICI! 0 2 9 1998 ' Wl5l with the County Clerlc of Onlngo County on 10/19/98 Orange County on 11/25198 111aung en 1nterHt '" '"' drawn by a ltlta'or federal ec · • Orange County on 11-13"98 t 8918772907. 19988778578 property in the Sup1nOr cttdlt union, or 1 check PUBLIC NOTICE 1998877S380 Deity Pllot Nov. 18, 25, Dilly Pilot Dec. 2, 9, HI, Court w~ 1 rH~ltcJ ~the drawn by 1 state or federal TS No 98·2576·02 loan No Flctltlous Bualnea• Dally Pilot Nov 18, 25, Dec 2, 9, 11198 W148 23, 1998 W176 :::::,vto~!W ,0•0.: Sta~~ 11vlngs and loan 11aocl1• 983005881Gan:ii Nob of N.m •• •-t-ent Dec. 2, 9, 1998 W156 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ofCakfoml•mnddtetnbuted lion, or uvlng1 usocla-Trustut Sale You ar1111 detaull "' '"'"' PUBLIC NOTICE pureui nt to the proYleion• tlon, or 11vlng1 bank under a Deed ol Trust ~ted ni. lollo<wtng persons are Fictitious Bual-•• Flotltlo 8 I of Health and S•fety Coda specified In Section 1102 8120'97 Unless you Wt• action doing buslnflt U '. ..... u• u• MH Section 1 1489 without of tile Flnanclll Codi and to protect your property, 11 may V1rtuelmedla Productions, Fictitious Bualnea Name Stat•m•nt Na..,_ ltatamant further notice or hlerino. 1uthort1ed to do bu1ln1u be sold at a pubhc sale If you t8 D1uphln1, Newport Name ltat...,ent The following persona.,.. The following per1ons are 12/02, 12/09, 12118 In thl• 1t1t1w111 be held by nMd an explanetson ol the Co111, CA 92657 The lollowtng peraons are doing bU11IMss ••· doing butlnest 11: · the duly appointed tru1tH nature ol the procetding against Jamie Noell• Graham, 18 doing bu1lneu u: Cataly•llc, 4417 Colony Bacl< Street 0Hlgne11, 11 shown bltow, ot all you. you should contact a Dauphin•. Nawpon Beach, Mr, Tlg1, 112 Vi Sapphire Plaza, NtwpOft Beach, CA 1203 E. Buoy, Of1ng1, CA. PUBLIC NOTICE right, tttta, and lnter11t lawyer A pubho auction to sell CA 92657 Ave., Balboa l1l1nd, Ca. 92660 92858 conveyed to and now htld the highest i>ldllJr for cash a Thi• bu1lne11 le con-92662 Claudia Laird, 4417 Colony Jeny R. Nlcka11 1203 E. by the trustH In th• cashiers ct'ltck drawn bV a state duc1ed by: an lndlvldual Tod Clayton Po11e1t. 112 Plaza, Newport Beach, CA Buoy, Ofange, CA. 92858 PUBLIC NOTICE OF haralnaner dltcrlbtd or naaonal bank. a cneclc drawn CLA881Pll!D ~ Sapphire Ave., Balboll 92660 lhl1. buslnH1 11 con-TRANSFER prol)*rty undlf 111d pur by a state or ledttal credit Island, Ca. 92662 This buslntH I• con-OF RAIL EQUIPMENT su•nt to • Dead of Trust union or a ctleck drawn by a It.. th. e •• y-t 0-This bu11ne11 I• co~ PURSUANT TO ~IFOR· dHCflbad beloW. The Ult ltall or federal savings and loan acc•H, lnlormallon· FIND s~LL NIACML Wiii bl made. but Without assoetabon. savings assooa· packed marketplace RENT a CODE SECTIONS 3440.1(h) covenant or warranty, bon, or S1Y1nqs bank speaf•ed visited regutar1y • IUC· and 3440.2 expreued Of Implied, Ill section 5102 ol 1l1t Financial cesafully -by all kind• an apartment your home PLEASE TAKE NOTlCE regarding title. po11e1 Code and autnonzed to do of conaumers. through classlfied through classlfied through classlfled that the southern California 11on, or .ncum~nc11, t business tn lhiS stall Wiii be Index· Dow to Plaee A. ~ 1002-1625 G} LQUAL HOUSINu OPPOR TUNfTY Alt 1111 Hlalt ldrtrllSlAt II 1'11 1t•ip1pu 11 ltllut It lbl h• tlll flor ""1111 Act ti t961 H lll•llltltf •tllO llltha 11 Ultpl 11 durtlll 'tt' 'llttllJCIJ 1111111111•• 11 flu111111••11 .. hn• H llCI, Ctlll rtlltlH, 111 ••N•CIO llll\11111 llllll If UllCNI 11•1 I 11 U lllllhH 11 iukt uy sec• o•tltrtltt, l11111Uhoa If flKrllftlllllitll • Oil tt•lOtUr Wiii ttl t~••I~''' '"''' '" 1.r-1rtcia 111111 fff r I I It .-SO 11 It •••l•l•ta ti lh ••• 0111 flldtri 111 hrOy lllt111tt• ta11 all ••tlllttl e•urt11tf I• IMt ltftl;Jtl Ill IYlllaDlt II H 1qwat .,,_,_.,ry N&1 It com· ota1t 11 f1terumut1111 UN llUD ltll lru ti 1 lot •14·1S90 ltr ••• wu11119100. oc .,.,. •I••" c.t1111uo 11 •1• a~oo HO US BS/ CONDOS P.OR SALE L ssao.u•o H1o.60IO GENERAL By Fax (7 1-+) h :H -Ci.)1'4 (l'lo 11•1' lllt l111lo \11111 11.11111 111111 pho111· 1111ml11·1 ,1i11f \\,:11, 1111 \Utl h.11 l \\ 11lr ,1 p11n •1111111t .) 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In the bHt 10~1 Re I Ealate S.ctlon CALL TODAY LllA RIVIRA 94 .. 574-4252 AHNE WILLEY MH7~241 , 949-498-77t 1 CORONA DE.I.MAR ---------- ------- •2br 2b•-2 blk• from B•achll Beautiful opan airy floor planll OPEN SAT 10.:!pm 9 Etcapada 1225,000 Bottomlfne tt .. ttv ............. 13 •3BA 2BA• 2 car gar on lg parkffke araa. 2 atry, and unit. wd hkup 2 fen pa110s Pool. epa, upgraded! •14a,ooo Lou Mac Remax (714) 988-1594 ' BROKER Lowest Prices (949)443-0905 Sell-Buy-List Simplify your life through CLASSIFIEQ . {949) 642·5678 "Affordable Alternative" Discount Casket, Cremation & Burial Service Polley R11lf'' 1111tl 1l1'.1tll1111•, 1111· llh)tTI \111'111111g1• • \\llh11111 11111w1 I ho 1111l1lr,l11•r n ·-··n1•, th1• n~ltt 10 1 1·11-111, r.·1 l.1 ''" 11·\ j,,. nt 1ej1·1 t 1111\ da ,. if 11111 .1ch 1·111 •t 11u-111. Plt·•l'•I' 11 pur 1 1111) nror 1lt11t 11111\ Iii· i11 '""' • l.1• .. 1finl .111 i1111111·1!11w·h. 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Friduy 5:00pm SING "1 prefer advertising 'th the Pilot and the 'j/ B .l. due to the great r~sp.onse and ~rea~~ to mer service.--~ cus Bill Solis ., a .tJ.ewport Beoch/Gosto Mesa Daily 1>il~l -· ----- you re looking to repaint -it o..' --' r:eplace it or restore it, loQk in the P.ilot Service Director p· ot COSTA MESA Classified Community Marketplace Run you( ad in the Newport Beach- Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beach- Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 100,000 homes. Fax us t his form with your credit card# or mail with ·a check today! Run for a week' If your car does not sell, we'll run it for another week FREE' A~I for just $10 . 0 YES, SELL MY CAR Credll CG•as 0 M; 0 VISA 0 AM 'i Pl~ Clroc~ PwloM111 BaA<>s Voll' M.U.1! MO<IQ!~--- I ~ 06 '/VCIO' C.......,rs.o tls.rR!x>I Price Ov' IJ~:erii>a Or:moo ~ --...--a~~.. OPicM<IW!!IOC ... O-ea..n O.c&C*CI C~ .. ~ O~Toc os~ OAM M~ ow..~··-CN-~-o~-Co!!:tol a--.-·s101or.a Ol-... .,,, Oc.u..tt. O~.,._,,.,,,.. ·~ s1 tWKh 0 r "'°""' O 'm) Rool! t:l~J*· "-acu•M:Jnlll Pl'e' Mall to1 ~PICA 330 W Bay SI COSUI Mesa CA 92 ~ ... I {714) 642°561'8 • ,._.: (714J 6JJ .;594 . -------- When you're tuned into classified, . , Coll The Pilot Classifieds at 64 2-56 7 8 •'I' you'-re tuned into your community. to place your Garage Sale Ad~ HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR RENT 9 NEWPOaT 2Br 2Ba •P•C Hbr Wde Twnhme 2 eat gur WO hkupa $1500 A('1 Cymhla fMM75-4830 3Br for Lea .. 1 BIOctt _C_O_R_O_H_A _____ from beh, 2e gar. w rd, Lrg pvt P•UO, Avt now D5L.MA.Jl. ,_ 2122 S21001mo. ~28 43rd St. 9'~523~ •LOVELY Jaamlne 3Br/2.9Ba 2·Story, Cr .. k Getect Comm, MS1r ocea,., view, pool. eingle ••vel plen 3. tenni•. walk to beach. 2240 al. 3br 2ba, tor-Immaculate $19501mo mat dlnrm, llvrm. Agent· 718-2721 f amrm, grnbelt, tenn .1-.:--:-=--~-=-'-'!'"' pools. avail •llflY oee •Boat Pared• Per1y S2700 949·72a:t1!'46 On Your Prlvei• B•rfront Patio• 2Br 2.6Ba, Pool. Frplc 949-e75-085<4 2169 HarbOr View Home• Porto11no, phase 2 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiii <4 b r 4 b a w /gardner • $1050 $2700 94C.644 &'510 NEWPORT BEACH ···~••r• Penthou•• LIDO ISLll 3bf 2ba, 2 MaryAnn ~cGulre car ger. frplc, lg brick 046-9770 patio, 1/2 bll< to bch/ Pt'\ldential Ca Realty tennl• No S'pet S2900 MSMS97-e978 WI! HAV&OO HOMl!S IN NB/CM •UDO ISLE* bay view From S1500,·HOOO. dpbc 3br 2ba, nu tlfel per mo. No Fees carpet, Qar, $2000/mo. Broker 949-642~850 See 103 Via Antlbea (714) 833-4585 2Br 2Ba duplx on NP!"::":"-----:--=---::--:~ •horH frplc, wo hk, 2 Newport Crest TWH car gar $1375 Agt 2Br 2Ba, 2c gar. walk Cynthia 949-875-4630 to beach, pool & Jae, $1800.. 9~7318 Chances are you will flnd what you need at the price you want to pay when you telld the CIH•lflede every day Can't seem 10 get to all those repair Jobs around the house? Let the ClaHlfled Servlc• Dlrectorr help you find reliable help, Goed Jobs reUable serVlces Interesting things to buy ll't all there every day In Classlfled 842·5878 Panoram1o Vlewsl Dover .Shofes Home 6500sf, 1otally redone! Marble noora, granite counters, wood panel, pr1vate pool. One of a Klndl $8S001Mo. Hanu Reddlf R••ltf ~9-559.()386 PENTHOUSE 1br 1bll no pet•, new carpet $995. (949) 875-4175 Call 7am· t lam M·F Prlvat• BA:h Commtr v .. rl)f Unfurnlahed Nice 2Br 28a, 2 bll<• to. ocn 2c att gar, lrg Mstr·Br, walk4n-elst, · patloryard gardener. N/1mkrJpets, Agent S2250 Mo. 949-e31-1038 NEWPORT COAST . 2170 28r+Loft 3Ba lmmac Condo, gated .comm, w!poolJspa, 2c att gat S2,150.lmo Lse, Cana. Agent 94S..282-8161 3Br 3Ba T ownhom• end unit, $2800/mo Agent, Maryt>eth Cole Prudenttar CA Realty 644-8200/65 t .:Z781 pgr ~HOME, HEAL TH AND BUSINESS . . ~ HOM~air Batlltitb &~~in~ R~~1e;'R~fvrh1!th Porell am • 1t>ertlaS> Stn ~ • s 'lWI''~ Counter~ 645-7723 CABINETS 3490 Advanced Wood1y1t1mt -Cuatom Cabinetry· Kitchen• Oath• Ooors PRl>FESSIQ,.,..USMIMl OOALITY OEOICATl0'4 714 437-2704 ,\'l C LEANING vaairioes•Ollcos •Homes Carpet • Floors • B !l'lds We; s • Windcwi And MJCh ~I &S4-8934 Moldings • Mantels --------l9111650 714-998-8970 CARPENTRY 3510 COMPUTEiS 3556 -~-- CIMMlC TILIS LSWl8 Conetruotlon 3 52 8 RemodeteHandyman lili•••••••I L#704773 local Rea. L~ ~,.,.,. "9tt'4f Aegroutfng 6 1n1tall'n &.As1'0130 DHr1 of Tiie •714-s87·•••11e Buy It Soll It. f ind II. Claaefflff, 173-aOU or 1<40-8529 --------- l Rl.\ll>l \ n \I • f I l\l\ll Rt I" "ll \\\ 111!01 R \IR\11 I 3615 .QUALITY CRAFT8MAN 20 Yr• Exp . 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Friendly Sve. lna'd llfa:l2.911 175-f.304 . Cl.ASSIPlaD It'• tl'le aotutlon Y°'·,./• aHIChlng ~ • wheth- er you're ... king • home, an apattmen1, • ,,.. ~tfon Of' ...., a way pelt. 3906 SU PCOVERS 3922 CUSTOM SLIPCOVERS Scm1•rl'!irt·d cutter ,,ffm 25~Q OFF "-\•t. nal Lab...,r1 2f-J,fft'rt'nl -.olME { dc111m. lJ •Joo·~ o{ ,,ther fabn•E' 5 ~rar1 0£ 9ual1h "'ork and ;:rah man,h1p1 Tutorlne Ctr O,,.na lndlV & Group Help for Studeni. all level9 Nwptli Mesa 548-583.'l 0 & 0 UPHOL.Sftlft since •sa cust. tum, Uphoc.Ty. •Up cover• antique rpr 642-4612 3932 Th• Stripper Speclallzlng In W•llDaper Removal i..s.Slo~41 M3-S037 SATEUtrB rv WINDOWS 3934 3917 S•t•llhe TV Qet ra.t ewtca NFL Sunday Tickllt FREE! 714-441-0ISH Can't• m to g to an thoae repalf Jobs eround the hou ? Let the ca. .. m.d ••nrtoe DINO\~ h pyou nnd re81ble help . ...... .,. ' Oolctenw .. t Wlftdow Cl ntntr tl1f action •m.llllan1teetl Llc'd·tru'O e 1•18U Ch~aare you wm tlnd What you need at tht price you want to pay When you read c1 ... 1t1ec1 d 841 ... Ta -... .. CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS I Hobo 58 Rolallve trf m11m11ge PFIEVIOOS PUZZLE SOLVED ' Ulpoli 11 Sm.lU boy 14Ca~ 15 Be In contatt 1 b Oslnct\11ke b11d 17 Emblem 19 TO'fllflfll'Q 19 Singe• Stewan · 20 Sloepy OI Doc 22 Ed11oun 24 H;irms 28 Goos 1ns1<le 29 Soulhrrn shrub 30 SptldilhZ&d vOCftbulary 32 Baseball 1>core.s ' 33 Surprisa enoc;lo.a 35 Boooeand NllCOll ~~~~! 65 Wo1K uni 66 Ba1on-. Louirilana 61 BilsketbaU" 11 BaylQr 68 Pio sabQde 69 Bordored 70 Beg.in o card y~me DOWN 1 Bill 2 Gene1tc m111e1111.I 3 In lidd1l1un 10 41 Make lpcos 5 Vow 6 Strongman ol niylh 39 Thi.I 1<.1nyS19n -40 Lion sign • 41 reed 1he pigs 42 Char 7 Where hnathe< 25 61uo &tu -do "49 Made pig saunds • grows 8 P.:>IM ·M fad ~ 27 Los..,s 43 Aentt buU,ler 45 Smau omouOI 46 Bandlea'Jer 9 fn-mo 10 fiecohng 11 8rl()f 28 Annai; '•'\ g1c1d 30 Foudal lord so Ba~ery goods 5t Mamle~t 52 Long lrmbed 53 Plarit.)d crops 55 Hit a baseball Shaw • 12 Lovo 1n Pan~ 13 Ranch 31 Object ol 48 Alter·dioner Qunff 50 Eye pan vacatl0f1ors 21 Havo on devotion 34 Jai-36 On...,ard 37 Add up 38 Blallll · • 1\6 Book urut 59 GeSlure 53 Roofing piece 5-1 Copt1111·fs commano .55 Lad 0 57 Barbte r; l>OOu 23 Oct{lgooil :;ymb<>I 24 Moves SY(,id(Jnly 43 Airport info 44 RP-verberate 47 Hot the hey mean.no "'ves• 61 F1ost11 shout 62 Tvrk1sh oll1t1al 63 "-Abnet" 64 Soc•11l 1nsecl STUMPED? C11ll for Answers • ro,. 11 ""u• R<~.., Phrtt• • !i•-c ~ mnM 1 ·900-370·9800 ext code 500 CLASSIFIED It's the solullon you're searching for • whelh· NEWPORT er you're aeeklng • BEACH 2669 BUSINESS home, an apartment, OPPOR"""'TTTV a new occupation or iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOiiiiiiiiiiiii .i. "'""' " 1 even a stray pet. Upatalr• Unit In 2904 duple)( w/ocean & bay l'"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii views. 3Br 2Ba. 1 c gar 11 $21001mo. Agent, 949-723·8126 x 101 APARTMENTS •FO-R•R•E•NT-· -•1M!SCELIANEOUS ~----------•RENTALS -----2706 BALBOA 9PEmNiiiiiiiNSmUmIAiiiiiim2m6m079IROOMS ·Newport Bay Towe11• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiii~~ 3 blk1 from Pavllllon NB Ocean Front Shr fbr 1 ba Sec, xlnt bay 2br home w/pvt bath vu. Under ground park ON sand, NO brd wll<. s 1250 !)49·842..0859 $750 949-650-6904 CORONA DELMAR RENTALS TO 2622 SHARE 2724 Light & Bright Newport Ht'• room for rent. Kllchon prlv, CREDIT 2907 GET OUT OF DEBT! !fe can hl·iJ!.:' • C•1 1'J Card Coma/1Ja1rd • r ..... "1enrs t owtT£'1 • f mdesl· Rt" : .. :u1 • l/aras"111t11b Stopf0eJ • llablamo) [1r.>u110 2br 2ba unit Garpgo. wtd S1500mo Call Phil (9 4 9) 725-853 9 gar, notsmk $500mo ...,;,;;;.;.;;.;.. ................... -.. .. + dep. 949-722-6033 Can't seem to ·B1•tdgn·--... ----~~--·------· ......... ______ "!"t-~,..."flir•"Ml'lll'IW"' repair fobs Dy Ct tNll ES GOREN with oMl\n s t tAmr <l1HI rl\NNl\I I I llllSCI I ' FJNU 111~ 1:xnn ., RWK Both \U)ll!!t:ihlc Nu11h lkllls. WEST· NOKlll 4 AK8J2 t> H ~ 0 KJY54 ... I{ h\Sl • J 10 6 5 ;J Q 10 7 2 0 QJ • 9 4 AK J 65 Q A 10 X7 "'A J • Y5 .2 SOU'lll 4 Q7 I I;' ..... 0 6 2 +QI087 64 J' 111c h1<lJin~· : M>ltlll t"\SI' SOUi ti \\ U1 J' 14 l>hl l• ,,;J'-\ 20 ..... , J4 P11"' P.1\) Olil I'll'>) 1'11 I'll~\ In a mah..h·po1111cv111c~1.1111: num· her 200 1s the Bolv Grarl lor 1he corn· pc111clr\. If) our .. iJe Joe, not h:hc a game. rnlk.:ung 200 lrom the Of?JlO- nenl'> nSJ.un:~ an e\~1;llcn1 rl''ult. I hat · h:ath tu a Jut of du:.c <.111ubk.!> und Jclen,i\c 1.:halh:ngcs South's hand "'a' gooJ for play ill dill>, .mJ n11th111g clw, N~irlh rcal- i1cd thJt anJ u1J 1101 lry 10 improve tlic "emu 1 her 1:-.i 1 J,tuhkJ I· 1 1' 1.unscn.t1is111 111 lhl· · .1uctwn \\'Us h.1 cJ un the I .1 I 1ha1 Nllllh h.iJ h1J the pl.a\cr' ccunJ u11. Wnl lt:cJ a lo"' I 1l':trt u11d thi.' J1;h:11Jc:1> 1.1uickl) 1001. two lrrd; • 111 • lhl' ~Ull 'I he t\\O 1111ni11•\Ull :Kc~ \\ouuld ~urnph!tc the huok, hul whl·rc wa~ the 'c11111g lru.:J... cu11111l!' llnm' One pu"1h1h1y \\,I\ 1u l.ccp pundung dc:d.1r1.·r 111 hca1t' hut ..... :i11.,,ur11.· 1..1r1 ~c. th..11 l.adu: ":is.J111•11n:<l iu la1l - i.kcl.1rcr would 11111 the: 111~1 hca!I 111 tr.mu anJ h.1J l'n11ugh trurnJh to" 1th· stand ;rny uttnd.: f!.t,t J~r1uell 111~11!ad 111 11 v tor nn l''ltrJ trurnp 1nci.. 'ia prti111u11on. J1nJ the ·J1amon<l ~u11 uflc1cd thl· uni} Ito~ for 1hal Al 1111:i.. 1hrcl· the ddcnJ1.·r 1.-.1she.J lhl• act.' ol J1 1111on<li. nnd con1111ucl.l 1hc suit. West's queen fallmg lo <lumm} 's L:111g. 'Ille' king 1)1 duos "'a' 1al;c11 P\ tire urc, nnd ~noth1.:r 1h.1111011d .. ~.tied 1kcl.ucr\ fate. Whl·thcr South ruflcJ hit:h or lo'', Wc~1 ·i. mnr.: ol cluhs h.1J Ileen pro11101cJ to the '>tiling tnd;, Learn to be a !Jetter b1 idge pla)· er! Sub-.cribe mm to thl' (.,orcn Drid~e L~ltcr b\ callini: lK4H)) 78H- 1225 for inform'ation. Or ''rite to: Gort>n llrid~l' Letter, P.O . Uoi1 4410, Chicago, 111. 60680. SELL YOUR USED VEHICJ..,E THROUGH CLASSIFIED (949) 642-5678 Dail \"Pilot " .. '"'' ,.:¥,:, "'" around the house? Let the ClaHlfled Service Directory help you Gnd reliable help, 942-5978 ANNOUNCEMWrS 2920 LOST at FOUND 2925 Found Ring In Newpot1 Beach, 4 months ago. 949-857-8835 LOST BRACLET gold heart• & pink colored flowe,... CM. Rewardl 949-515-0337 LOST male grey cat w/ wht che1Vpaw1, 12 yra. NB Bayside/ Harb 11. Or. 949-675·9973 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 5530 Accounting Clerk O.B.K.S. exp a/+ Hr1y wage based on exp. 18871 Teller. Irvine Appolntm•nt ••ttlng Depe nd able people needed M·F 5-9p avg S 15 hr 949·723·7893 ASE Br••k & Front Suapenaton M•chanlc Ask for Russ 714-438ae783 Carqlv•r Uva-In f,em., for elderly lady. Eng s pkg, non smk., pers care Lite c;ook & hse keep. Must drive, will train ref 949-673·7692 Computer uaer• needed. Work own -hovre $20k-$75k/yr 1-800-348•7188 x803 Frencoll Gourmet In Fashion Island. Up- scale ltallan restaurant and retail atore has lmmod openings for PT/FT retail sales. 2yra exp/mu1t, ••H· comm. Also exp'd waltor/Waltr .. sea. Fax resume, 949-72().7092 Genqr.al •valet Parklnt* Work at OC's prestl· glou1 hotels & retail centera. Wage + tips. 800-701-3783 OET PAID $15-$30 per hour proceaalng Insur- BUSINESS MONEY ance ctalma for local OPPORTUNI,.,, TO LOAN 2914 ANNOUNCEMENTS doctor• office. com-'a iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii plel• !raining pro-2904 vlded. Computer and Make Money Howl Eom S2K-$5K por week 1tartlng thl1 wbek. Not MLM/Globel. 2 Minute mag 1 ·800·301-5830 Thinking of having a garage sale? Give us a calll CLASSIFll!D M2·5878 Flnanclel wo•• hav•1------------modem experience you on your to••? ANNOUNCEMENTS r • q u I r • d • C a 11 We provide loans 2 920 800·942-8141 ext.6 regardt••• of credit (CAL• SCAN) hr sto ry I No I e e , lmiiiiiim:.iiiiii~iii~ ---------rea ao nab le rato1I PRAYER TO ST. JUDE . 1-877·566-9719 May the Sacred Heart•----------, of Jasua be edored HAVE FUN and glorified, loved @ WORK e1'ld pral1ed, prt· -:w served throughout the Gar/I hdand RENT through classified COSTA MESA 2624 COMMERCIAL BUSINESS n~ 11T ESTATE OPPORTUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Br 18• upstairs. F1P ~ 'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii2ii9ii0ii4 2920 2920 world now · and for· lrvlne S pectrum, ever. Sacred Heal1 ol NP Beach. Laguna Jesus. pray for u1; St. Beach, resort wear Jude, worker of mire· clothlng store for cles, pray tor ua: St. men, women & kids J ude, helper of the 11 hlr FtPT sales Po- hopeleu, pray for ua. altlons Fo r Inter. Say thl1 prayer· nine Call Steve Louck• laundry. electrlc gate, 11 carport $675 + dep & ---------~~d A~='~o s;~ ~~ BUSINESS OFFICE 101. Between 12-2pm FOR RENT 2769 E'•l d• Pepperwood Apta. 1er, am yard CM ahare office approx w pallo w'd $775/mo. 350 al, $350mo for 7 No Pet• 631-7813 mo option to renew. utll Incl 949-645-0988 NEWPORT BEACH 2669 BUSINESS & iiiiii1 ii&ii2iii9iiiRii+ii2ii!iiBAiiiii•I FINANCE NEWPORT BAY Tl!RRACE Lg 1 & 2Br near Back Bay & golf courae. Large pool, new car· pet & mt.Jch more. SELL Sorry No Pell 54,5.4855 your used vehicle thrQugh class1hed 842-5878 NEWPORT B!ACB NEWPORT 2689 BEACH l1AIJ\W/\Y AP .. \ It l'MEN'J S 1\1 .. l\IC. C~\~YO~ 2669 c, \flt> ( 0\1\11 'I J Y UV I '"1110' 1-.1 \'I> l eoutlfUI ,, ••. fined Mrael• ond goll COV!le 1119w1 lnjoy co1tof1" IMng In your large " 1, 2 °' 3 •~ aportmont ~omel • Two t at QOIOQO • WOttlfH/dtyflf h<>Otupi ··---Please be wary of out of area companies. Check with the local Bett er Bu1lnes a Bureau before you send any money for fees or servlce1. Read end understand any conlracts belora you algn. Shop around fbr rates. AREA PAYPHONE RTE 45 eslablished. PAC BELL 1ocatlon1. Earn St 651</year. No glm· mlcksl Won't last. Call 1·800·519·3201 (CAL•SCAN) Christmas Han11kkah Cards personalized 011 CD-ROMs Your holid.iy mc:ssagc and 10 fa~'Oritc photo). 25 CD-ROMs ONLY s149.''° Processed within 24 hours MOMnRJ DESIGN momnrj@momnrjdesigp..com •1•fu1\h•1•r·•n1 714 896-0397 STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? ••••••••••••••• I ht /~gtJI /Jtpartmmt at''" l111lt/1't1Jr111 ;, plttHtrl ttr """"""et a"'"' ''n-"·r ,,,,.,. m·mlabft to 11tw bu"'""';."· I nc· .,.,,, ,,,, .. ,\f.'1\HCIJ thu1amt for J11" at nn t.,tro charl(c. and ~a1 t w111 "'" tima• a11d tllt trif? '" t/11 Cnurt llnmt ;,, Sn11ta ,\1111. I ht11, 11/ (flUf(t', 11jttr tl1' \lorcll ;, rnmpltlttl .,., will flit ;vtJur fict1t1m1\ b11\111t11 11111111 fllllt'mtnt 1t·1th tht C1w11ty Cltrk, pu/lli1lt 1111a a l+'td for fnur wttA..1 111 rrqmrtd by lt1.., 1111d lhtfl /ilt ,i;n11r pruof 1>/ p11blirurim1 w1tl1 tl1r Ct1u11ty Cltrk Pltast ~lllf'. hy tn.J!lt J.1111r ficlrtmuv bumttH 1t11ttmtlll nt '"" l>ail1 Pi/Ill, f ~,, K: Hu.1 .\I., c~J~la Mi\U q::i;tlll Cflnllnl ''"P b)I, pltlht rnfl U\ at (9./f>J M1·olU/ nfld wt will m11h 11rnm1:tmtt1l~/tir ou lo lwndlt• tlm pmudurt b_v mml /j YOll ,111111f1l l1m't anv Jurthu qut tlom, plt111; <all •h n11d wt will bt m 11rt I an lad Ill iH'UI ·'"" (,rulfl l11<A 111 "'" lltW btNfltl\! times a d•Y and by 949-750-1822 the eighth day your prayer wlll be an- 1 ._ _______ _ 1wered. It hu nevar1----~=--..,,...,-. been known to fall. Marina Off1c• Clerk Publlcallon must ·be FT position with the promised. Thank you. Nowport Dune• ResOlt St. Jude, for your Basic clerical skills & help. DO c u et om er service Duy ti. Sell II. Find II. akllla requi red. Pays Claealfled. $7.50/tlr. Call Nancy 949-729-1100 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 5530 5530 SCAN OPERATOR . ,..~ __ Co~ta Mc~Full time ( ost,1 ~101 n1~h•1WC nCC\h dt"t;ul·onrntcd ac.am<' r«'Ple ob~ssc1J \\Ith .io.: ur~ 10 bcwme p.111 or our "' m111g dcpMlntrlH. You Have: I )"UI produmon cxpc11mCC' Acr uvrrmnd J'nNwlcd col dot gam. colnr KJ•~r~•mm, { MYK ti.: 1>01 colon Alulity to "111 k um Irr .tr.1Jl11l( rm. 1111:' Phot ,twp 3 (), 'c'k" CQ1RC11on a.nJ M mtosh a 1icr1t1K.C' w mu•• tNtv> j'fllll, p<C'-f'lm• hlrn anJ colot d1n1ry I>~ l~ll\ We Have: I'm UITIC' f"'S••IOfl on < •f~Y\')".lhl 1h1f1 11 pm fom (;(('JI ~II flt j'a! ki~ l 1'!'°11111111\ lul 111).-;aJl~t:mcHI S:.luy mtge SI 0 SI ) Jtr~nJmg on ''~flfnu. {'b,1klll 111ui drna 10 m:1\1i,.,,.f. SMJ rcs.unc an1I C.••Ht lruc:r 1'J California Community News Arm Newport Beach/Costa Me-so Daily Pito eoss -------- ----~--- NB L.w Offtc• 1 .. 1<• •XMAS TRl!I! LOT* recepuo,,tat 8 :30am· Start $8hr. Day• FIPT. 5:30pm M·F. Basic Comar of Mac Arthuf, computer 1klll1 req'd & San Joaquin, NPB. 949-873-7410 1714) 339-1018 New80Wl'LD Strength training ayatem. ••••.oo . 31o-441·9728 PLUMlll.R -TV. ELECTRONICS, • eackllow tester wt EMPLOYMENT STEREO... · 6080 too I I & g d d m v J3 ''"iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii needed lm1Tled for OC SERVICES SS 11 Svc Ci>. Earn great iiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CPLI! Oescrambler1 pay/benef. 949-543-5550 _...... !I>· day money back R'fft Eatat• S•l•a Ploaao be aware that 1~~~~~~~? Fff or P/Y Licensed or the listings In lhls cat- not. We're hlrt'1g nowl egory may rttqu1re you' .. •••••••• ERAIHB wlll pay for to call a 900 number 11 your req'd course and In which there Is a GARAGE SALES provide free training. charge per minute. • .. •••••••• 800-400·5391 )(1119 -$-10_00.....;;;..w __ EE_K_LY_a_lu_ff_l_n_gl• RECEPTIONIST envelopoa at home. --------- Law Firm Fff. typl,,g, Free details. Hus h WordPerlect $&·$9/hr. (long eelf.addreued, ~ax .r•• ~G-752·6161 atamped envelope) to: NEWlORT BEACH 6189 ACE. Oopt 503, P 0 . liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Sales oo)( 5789. Diamond COME OROW Ber, CA 91 785. 8•t 12/5 8am· 12pm Marine/sporting equip, furniture, household, 22420th B WITH USI (CAL•SCAN) Expanding relell ad· vertlslng department --------- seeks a self motivated EMPLOYMENT • .. •••••••• account executive to 553511 seu. develop and aer-WANTED ....,11vsPORT'"'TION vice new b uslneaa iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii & l\N1 A -.nd apeclel sectlona. Loving swedlth nurse I••••••••• We prefer a candidate good cook, cfr1Ver. By to have a minimum of the hour or 24hr.1---1------- 1 year print ad· Good local ref'a 12yr BOA S 7011 vertlalng experience. exp. (949) 846-3735 lmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Excellent communlca· uon akllls. Ability to•••••••••• DUffleJd. 18' Electric aet goal1 and make Bay Boat completely f t 1 t E outfitted, 1 ye., old. pro ess ona presen •· MERCHANDIS "1klng $14,500 obo. tlon1 In a feat paced •••••••••• "' and detall oriented en-949-722-8189 vlronmant. Xlnt benefit package, Including 401k. Drug FURNITURE 6014 AUTOMOBILES screenl ng/p hy1lcal re-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii quired. EOE. Couch Brand New. ••••••••• Resumes via fax: At· Navy b'u• & white, tentlon. Lynn E1ola HOO 949-875-04681------- 9 --03-0 714·650-4802 or mall: · BMW Time• Community F'renoh Pin• Deakl'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii News. 33() West Boy from c irca 1820, 1' Streot, Colla Mose. French Fruit wood '92 025 Touring CA 92627 tab le, c irca 1880, Wagon white/black, dual sunroofs chrome THE PLACE •1tallan llhr couch w/ whls, new bral<es Cook Wanted Sat·Sun matching chalra & col· t I r e s , $ 1 7 , O O O Fu n atmosphere! CdM fee table+mlac furn. 949·225-1817 949,e44-02 to lamps. dlshas, clths, ,.,..,,,...,,..~,..,,.....,..~---m icrowave, books. '94 318 I Conv8f11ble GANI TO WORK~ AI HQMf. \\",mt, 1 n1t• f n·c·clmn Make SlK to S3K Part-I\ me More full·Tlml' I • ""'IJ"c for 6 Pf'(•pll!O U•lllmltlnl tu 111~1Jo1 • l>Mtf'r Ille tor 11>.-1 ...... l•n ~<:all 8111 !MMTS.IOI J Fl \lr1r11111g :111\I ~h·11!111o:-.hi11 .. ~ l !!-;-i:ZO Per flour Qualified Infant Todcler Teocher + 2yr. old Teacher Needed lmmediotelyt FIT Benefits #~: TuTgltliM_~· ANTIQUES 601 WANTED ANTIQUES Older Style Furnrtura PIANOS & Colltctoblu ·~"' ·Str-·.Aut • • $$ CASH PAID $$ oP'l'pie-t:• " WE BUY ESTATES • lmmed.iite fnendly Hrv'CI' "WE PAY MORE FASTlR" CONSIGNMENTS Clttsit••JIU '"•• ~ly & 11111 It 1111:11,. avtry W1dnnuy .. 4p• hr 1nf1rmat1H tall 1114ll5H2U (,;~957-8133~ SOUTH cgAs'f AUCTI N 2202 So. Main 81. Senta Ana, CA 112701 !IMdo<I & 1..c.-"" .... eifnH~1tio oft~c .£ ;;llflJ Buy •Sell • M,.rlne Antiques •Seafar1ng ColfKtlbles ·~Dffor d ishwasher, wall ays· Red(Tan Lthr. aulo, t e m Bang a n d low ml. ABS & more. Olufaen·touch stereo xlnt cond, $19,900. aya, 1ape deck, CD & Pp 949-494-0120 record player, tuner & amphf1e•s w 2 spoek· 1---------· era w,stand, ETCf .. CADILLAC 9040 Dec 1-2 • 1oem-6pm1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiii 328 Marln.-Apt C t• (above the Gallery) 949-466-6782 (Call For Appl.) Home ottlce Armolre, '92 SeVllJ• very clean all record•, fully loaded $9500 obo 949-845-1800 c h errywood , fro mr--------- Homestead Ho use. BONDA 9085 Like nu• 949-640-1080 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • S I x D r • w • r '08 ACCORD EX V8 Dr••••r w/Mlrror & Blk w/grey tthr, 28kml. S helves & Two Nig ht AT, all pwr, a/Im, mlntl S tenda. (Beautiful $19,950. 949-640-5744 Oerk Wood) $400. (for _______ ..._.....;.. all) Call 9.49-548·1765 '9ts CIVIC DX White, 4 dr, auto, AC. MERCHANDISE 37K ml, $11,400 (714) 536-1857 MISC. 60151------· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii JAGUAR 9105 100'1 of heavy 1w-t-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ersl Men1/Womena/ klda, aome name b r a n da l $5.99- $8.99 134 E. 1911'\ St. 1().4 Dally 574-0416 '93 XJS Coupe 2-dr, 17K ml, champagne In color, aunroof, 6 dlac c/d, l mmaculatell $20,900. 949-854-7555 aeautlful 1· Barcana Chr1stm ae tree from ,_J_E_E_P-----9-1-1-0 Rogor'• Garden St50 94e.a~ 1oe1 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ;Ju•t Great Flntwood Avoid the rushl Order nowl $135 a cord, $75 1/2 cord. Dellvered free 10 your driveway. 714-885-1432 Lr9 Olan top coffee '92 Rangier 4X4 hard top, A/C, 35k ml, new tires. $500 down assu me $7950 al S229mo 949-673-041 1 LAND ROVBR 9113 tablo, $250., Sm table iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii & 2 chalr1, $85 .. Oesk $50., Tunlurl e)(ercl1e bike $50.. mlac end tbl1, oak file cabinet, $50,. ne1r now queen mattreH set and lots more. 949-644-4704 WOLFF TANNING Dl!DS Tan al home '94 Rano• Rovor LWB blac k/sable, lmmacuJato condition c h rome whla, CD, 1unroof, loaded $2t ,000 ~49-225·1817 UN COLN 9120 Buy Direct and Savel liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Comm ercla l/H ome unl11 from $199.00 LOW monthly P•Y· menta Frea color cal· alog Call today '89 Mal'k Vll LSC carefully maintained, looks and runs Ilk• a new c ar, absolutty pe rfect c o ndition. $8800.949-&44-1058 1"800-842-1310. (CAL•SCAN) COLLECTIBLES '"'MERiiiiiimCEDiiiiiiBSiiiiiiiiiii91m3iiO 60171• 17th Century French long clock cue. 6 leg long table, $350. Porcelain Art a nd Mu1eum ca1e, $400., Call 949-72Cl-8138 * '84 500 Sl!C * Auto, loaded, aunroof, nu lthr & tires, run• grt $10,500 &49-840-6841 '83 3000 very well malnt. exceptionally clean. all pwr. stereo $5250 Obo 723-0761 WANTED TO BUY 6019 NISSAN 9150 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '92 Stanza XI! 4dr I BUY ALL PIANOS 33k orig ml, 1-owner. Anllqu11.qu11 furniture auto, cc. A/C. 1toreo 1pc or houHfUI ca1h cau, ttlt, mutt •••l paid (714) 957-8133 $5995obo lM!H-42-3822 LOB Train aet w a n t e d f o r SA...,YWllN Chrlatmaa. Call "'"' 9190 949-844 8829 -------· Old Coln• Gold Sliver 95 SATURN SL AC. Ml S Ii Sap am-fm cau df Franklin nt, te1 ng lcka alarm $68950bo Old watchH 6 Jewelry 949-837•11'73 Wel1c:>aat Coln &42·9448 R•COADS/TOP i Jau. RAB, Soul, Rock TOYOTA 9210 Etc .. SO'a & 60'1 Mike 945-7909 PETS at ------- '80 Teroel Auto, am·fm atereo, casa, gooct cond, 1moget1 $2900 7t4-964-0162 ANIMALS 60491""••=2-a'""u~P--RA,...,,....-1..;.o_wn__.e_r. iiiiiili•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii dealer Hrvlc;ed, all XMAS fab Ped Oclcot kittens 1260-600 641S-8473/63t·!l111 roc:orde. Turbo. auto, 1port roof, alw•Y• garaged. Abeotu•ely · prlallne. Won't find art- olher as nice. e 13.NO 7eG-994 .... 1 PIANOS at OIGAHS 6059, _______ _ ------VOLVO 9230 Ya....,.• Grand Plttn<>l•••••••lll!llt.: !!bony nnl1h. CS 9'6" '87 240DL Exeenent 117.900 obo CI09<860. condlOon, tow mllet, 9672 pg009-482<2888 e1111er, 4-door $4,150 obo M9-?a2.01••· SPORUNG GOODS • f I 8 (wood t ) n-g ---· .__.............._..;...._,..,_..-.-..-~__.._-,J ........ ....__.....__. .... rt ~.Of 562•592•1752 •