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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-12-04 - Orange Coast PilotSERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA.COMf.AUNlllES SINCE 1907 FRtOAY, DECEMBER·4,, 1998 . Convicted .. tapist returns to . . . . . r •Chris Decker, who is seeking $1 million from Costa Mesa for distributing flier about him, violated terms of his parole for drug-related offense. Gm<: Hl'-IJ\G drug tests. lb1y"" COSTA MESA -A convicted rapist considered a high-risk sex offender living m Costa Mesa was sent to state pnson Wednesday for a mino'r violation of his parole conditions. was found guilty of rapE.' and sodomy in the mid-1970:,, could spend up to a year in pnson for the violatJon. Decker's attorney, T. Matthew Phillips. said his client is required to take random drug tests as part of his parole terms. A report will be given to a parole board that will review the case and make a decision as early as next week. Authorities esti- mate that more than half of paroled crim- inals are sent back to pnson for flunking Decker has been labeled a high·nsk sex offender through Megan\ l.tiw .md caused a stir in the community when 1t was discovered he was living mun apart· menl on Wtlson Avenue. After thers about Decker were pas:.ed out l1l the> immediate neighborhood, he wwivecl an eviction notice from his landlord. Decker is contesting the eviction Chris Hamson Decker, 44, was returned to custody for a drug-related offense, authorities said Decker, who A hearing is scheduled today m 1 ltU· Reeling . . ' in.aid for Port Like Balboa Theater, ~ supporters of Corona del Mar movie-1\ouse looking into ways to reopen historic cinema . ~ Pik>f News thdt the historic Balboa Theater is on its way to reopening has strl'ngtht!ned the determina- tion of Newport BCdch residents who are bopmg lo save another vacant movte house m thP city, supporters sc.ud. Fncnds ol the Port Theatre. an action group led by Newport Beach resident Maggie Sullivan, is still working with owner Scott Burnham to figure out a way to reopen the 50-year-old Corond del Mar thettter. Some of the alternatives the group is lookmg at include beconung d nonproht organiza- tlon to begm fund raising, craft- ing financial partnership propo~­ als for cons1d<•rat10n by city lead- ers, and incrcdsing public out- reach Sullivan said the petition to save the Port has morn than 3,000 signatures and the group is work- ing to send oul 1nformallonal newsletters and cilrcct mailings to community let1ders. The City Council earlier this year heard from Port supporters who were dSking for help, but put off the issue until the group and Burnham can come up with a more detailed financial plan and project propos111. The Port clo ed m August after Landmark Theatre Corp. -the same operator that ran the Bal- boa Theater when 1l closed sue years ago -decided not to renew its lease, citing poor prof- its. Burnham has said he wants to SEE PORT PAGE 8 INDEX LET THERE BE LIGHTS Mike Mullin of the Newport Beach Fire Department, above, sb'tngs lights on a large tree on Balbod Boulevard on Thursday. This ls the 10th year that the department has dec- orated the tree. Newport Dunes Resort employees, at right and below, deploy Ooatlng Christmas trees on the bay Thursday in preparation for the Lighting of the Bay at 6 p.m. today. The trees will be Ut nightly until New Year's Day. Following tonight's ceremony will be a performance by Kids are Music and a montage of holiday 1V specials. bo1 Juslicc Center tbat doe!>n'l requirP Decker to appear. The 1udge wtll decide whether thP-lf··gal pdpers filed agam:.t l11m were done correctly. H the 1udgP ntl!'.s m De<"ker's favor, the !dndlord's attorncv, Richard Coomhs, will have to rohle the mot10n. Coombs previously saHI his du:mt hdl> the right to temunate the ledc;e dS Jong as he issues d 30-ddy notice. the late Department of Ju ... tice. Phillips. filed a $1 nullion claun agam~t the city in; Septnmber all"gmg lll<.:onect mformdUO(\ WdS used on the fliers, :mdudmg that ne; had ex with CJ mmor under aye 14. • De~ker 1 n t a stranger to unwanted; puhl.tc ttnd mecha attention Phillips sald Oec:kn was pre. urPd to leave Ne""'Port: Beach, l luntinuton Bi>uch and Garden Grove wh1•n pull~ were reetdy to distnb-' utu n1i-r~. Ph1lhpi.; sci.id his client hds hePn unfair· ly class1lwd ils a high-nsk sex of lender by ptANA MUlWilWOA!LY FUOT KIM HAGG£RTY.ZVUU$1DAllY PllOT Parents leery of school Changes •Some sdy the proposal to split elementdrv schools in Costa .tvtesa . . and Estancid high school zones · makes them a 'district stepchild .. ' I h 11' ~1 \~t'" lkf;fij COSTA MESA -The hool dlstnct pro- posal to reconfigure Jt ... choob 1s raising familiar concerns from some parent 10 Co ta M' a, \\hc-rc Ut va t maJont~ of changes are propo ed. Of particular concern is U1 , proposal to lim- it ~~am . Victona Cdlifom1a <tnd \I\ il:;on to k,mlergartn1 rs through Ulill.l-graders wtu.le making TeWmkle Middle. Choo! a center for fourth-through ixth-graders that all four· schools "ould feed mto The propo al also include a mular rL>commendatlon for \\'e.io:t S1d1' c;o!>ta Me: a, where \\'hitt1er anrt Pomona would h mdlt-the pnmttry grades and Rea woulci hl' then center for fourth· throu~h !'tXth-grnclprc;, · Clo 1• to 100 pMenb from Addn~ and\ 1c- tona met ''1th d1<>lrict of ha ab \\ ednesoay rught ot ll1t' Adnm campus Several parent l<1ter md they were relie\'cd to hnd that th1~ plan w re not "-etched m tone• and that Sup nntt•ndent Robert Barbot was mter ed u1 getting pubhc input But the fact that the maJonty of the propo cd change!' occur m Costa M rrk1ndled for some the reeling that the ot} l till the • tepc:hild of the di - tnct • ·There cem to be some 10equ1t) between what the} re domg m 1e.,..port B ach compared to what. happening m Cos· ta Me a," aid dams parent Ann Lyon "Th•'Y tell us thew a natural break h"tween K-3 and 4-u education U that's 'the best thing, than \\:hy not d o it throughout the whole dis· tnct Thi appears to b(.) an ongoing problem m the ht 1011 of this dJ tnct " 1\dams pare.nl Jenmfer Knapp agn ~d that there wa a ·1eeb1t~ that Co ... ta Me~a par~nts werl' being a ked to take the bnmt of the 1 l•Cont1gurat10n "II it's 1~durauortally more sound, wh)' O(ll SEE SCHOOLS PAGE 8 QASSIFIED . N • "" ·--11 DATEBOOK ---"-2 POUCE Fil.IS .. ----.. -· .. -·-·2 PUBLIC NOTICES 10 7 2 HOU RS SPORTS _M __ , ___ 9 • Newport Beod1 artist's display al Oly Hot shows the mcl1'f sides of his poetry. Story, '" Pap 2. • The Orange County Performing Arts Center Is going country, at least for one ~.Story, stt Page 2. A quick_ t o11r ql tbe u eekencl 1 TREES ALL AG LOW: Ncwp<>rt Oun Re. ort will 0 present the Lighting of the Bay at 6 p.m. today Wlth 17 Christmas trees decorated Wlth hght . Following the ceremony, a vmtage C hnstrna..-. television special fr•a· turing Frank Sinatra, Perry Como, Judr Garland and the Carpenters Will he presented on a giant scr en. Locftl perforrrung arts group Kids Arc Music will conclude the ceremony with a pccial holiday performance. The Newport Dune Resort ts at 11 31 Rock Bay Drrv~ New: port Reach. For more mtonnt1llon, call•(562) 491-1000. Avenue at 4 p.m with the stqgmg at 515 ~th tree ceremony ot 5.30 For mor mrorn1nuon. c(lll Ev n S1Sters ttt l949) U73·2130 .... .. . .. ... • .... .. -.. ... ... . .. .. .. .. .. 2 Friday, December 4, 1998 CHECK fT 0 UT Oh say can you see a star-spangled collection : T he spuit of 1976 is alive at the Newport Beach Central Library, home of a new AmencdJl J listory Collection that will aebut next week. The coUecl.lon featwes eco- nomic, ethnic and cultural 'per- specttyes, along with histoncdl undlyses, b1ogrnphies arid memolJ'S. Nwne rous \olumes focus on the Revoluuonaty .md C1v1l WdrS, dnd both o·lebrat- ed per ... onalilles and common rolk \\.ho-.e lives provtdE> insight into our nabon's past Through letters, documents · and pPrsonal recollecuons, Revo- h1t10Jlt11) War participants tell tlw story of the conflict that ldunrhPd Americd m "The Spirit of Seventy-Six." Find firsthand c1ccounts of such ma1or events as ttw Boston Tea Party, Bunker Hill tJnd Wct'ihmgton crossing the lJeldW<trl' m ttus swcepmg docu- mcntarv lustory Rt1atl dbout our origmal first Jach -an endearing and unpre- h•nuou mate as portrayed in "\\orthv Pdrtner," a collection of f\ lt1rthd ·w ashmgton's letters that ~hed light on the Revolubonary Prc1 Gt1m dddibonaJ insight into posl-Rl•volU· llOndry hf~ with "The Amencdn frugdl I lousewlf<>." d homemuk- Pr's manual publl.,hed m 1828 thc\l mcludes rl'cipes. remt>dies dnd parenting ddvice . Anyone interested in.Lhe con- flict lhat dlrnost tore America a part will a pprecia tP. ·Photo- graphic History or The Civil War: Vick~burg to Appomat.tox " This tredsury 0f nearly 2,000 rure photographs chronicles gredt battles dnrl camprugns, as well as the human suHertng the armies of Grant and Lee endured. The collection includes deeply personal accounts that revC'dl war's hardships. In •A Confeder- ate Lady Comes of Age," read d day-to-day record of Civil War events from the perspective of a young woman devoted to the '°"Southern Cause." In "The Con- federate Housewife,• learn how warb.me wives dealt with onion breath, toothaches, food short- ages and other life trawnas. You can follow Civil War medtcaJ history with •civil War Nurse,• composed of the diary and letters of the chief nurse at the Uruon Hospital m Washing- ton, D.C., written between 1862 and 1863. To experience the dis- comfort, boredom and violence of war from a soldier's viewpoint, · check out "Dear Fnend Anna,• a collection of letters writ- ten by Cpl. Abial Edwards to the woman he mamed after the war ended. Today, the Civil War is wiaely remembernd through popular books, films, songs and drama. Explore how wartime realibes are expressed 10 such contemporary works as Mar- garet Nfitchell's "Gone With the Wind· and Carl Sandburg's biog· raphyof Abrdhdm Lincoln 10 "Th~ Civil War in Popular Culture.• Finally, set aside Thursday to ·visit the CentraJ Llbrdry for "The Civil War: Commerce artd Cul- ture,· a special presentation by UCI's Alice Fahs. begmrung at 7 p.m. m the Friends Meeting Room. After revisiting a twnultuous period in our nation's history, preview the new American I lis· tory Collection and review 1t in d bibliography that will be avail- able at that time. • OtECK rr our is wmten by the stiltt of the Newport Beach Public Ubnwy. This week's column tS by Debbie Walker. date book Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot The BEAT goes on Newport Beach artist's mixed media 'Burrough~' on display.at City Hall • • JflAA~ l..A.~HAJ B radford Salaman was always intrigued by beat • poet William Burroughs. His inter~st in the. poet's life was the inspiration for the Newpo;t Beach artist'5 "Bur- roughs," on display at City Hall. Salaman was one of four Newport Beach artists to Wlil the Fall 1998 Artist Juned Exhi- bibon, which drew 127 entries Crom 47 Newport Beach resi- dents and business owners. 11urty-six of those were chosen ror display through Jan. 4 at Newport Beach City Hall. First place went to Michael Ward for his acrylic "Dollar Tip"; second went to Salaman's mixed-media work; third prize was awarded to Colleen Kennedy Premer for her intaglio "Contemplating God"; and an honorable mention was given to Lynn Welker for her water media collage "l\1ission Sunset." Special recognition pr.izes were also given to four other shows the many sides of the poet I .. DIANA MULVIHILL I OAJLY PILOT Bradford Salaman stands in front of his piece "Burrougbs" on display at Newport Beach City Halt Salaman created the mixed-media artwork in 1997. It took second place in the Fall 1998 artists Artist Juried Exhibition, which drew 127 entries from Newport Beacil artists. The focal point of Salaman's 11 work is a sketch of the poet. said. "I had about 15 of those other mixed media's hang; they Surrounding the sketch are Vdl"-before I decided that 1 JUSl are of Leonardo da Vmci, Abra- ious newspaper clippings wanted to do art." m ham Lincoln, Albert Einstein and photos o( Bur-SaJaman SdJd he FAU JURIED ART SHOW and an unage of the Holocaust. roughs as well as doesn't have a Salaman doesn't pick his lines from lus favorite medium, sub1ects at random. poem, "Naked but is experi-+ wtfERE: Newport "They all did something to Lunch • menting with oil Beach City Hall, 3300 New-change the face of this country port Blvd. Bunoughs paints. WHEN 8 5 or the world,• be said . Sal . + : a.m. to p.m. P , ·c t was a heavy aman s Monday through Friday remer s piece, on em- drug user for interest in Bur-through Jan. 4 plating God." is o( a religious, much of his life, roughs W<lS + HOW MUCH: Free soulful nature. The piece is sin1- and while Sala-·sparked when he +, PHONE: (949) 644-3309 plc and small in size compared man's work focuses and a friend with Salaman's, yet it draws the on this, it also shows watched some of viewer in for another look. an intelligent side of the poet. Burroughs' films and redd "(The piece is) part of my Sdlaman has been an artist some of his work, in parbculdI' A glance around Salaman's spintual growth," Premer said . by trade for the past 15 years. "Naked Lunch.• His reason for gallery shows his evolution as "It reflects where I am on that He said he decided to become entering that particular p1e<:e an artist. A fierce image of • journey.• a professional artist because he wdS that, "Burroughs lived his Mike Tyson awaits visitors at The judges of the show were "had enough of the 9 to 5 whole file as a junkie -always the top of the stairs. Inspira-Pat Sparkuhl, an artist and grind." on the bounds of nonnal behav-tional quotes and pic\ures fill OCC mstructor; and Ray Jacob, "It was just a sort of decision ior. He's an 10teresttng guy." the walls near his desk in the an artist and curator of the Art that I didn't want a job,• he And o is Salaman. studio. In the gallery, several Re:,ourcc Group . Nothin' like the first time It took Keith Harling 15 years to hit the big time, and now he's performing with Tracy Byrd in The (~nter's first big country music show • MARv B£1H P. AooMArn" • fkliy Pio! I t may have taken awhile, but Keith Harling finally made it to the big time. - "It took me about 15 years to get a record deal,· he said. • 1 was relieved, but there's a lot nmre to 1t than l thought." Harling, whose debut album, "Wnte 1t in Stone," was relea..;ed earlier this year, will perform Sunday wtth country sensations Tracy Byrd and Ty Herndon at the Or~ge County Performing Arts • Center in the first of what hope~ to be a series of country concerts. "This 1s the first big (country-west- ern) contract we;ve booked m some time," said Greg Patterson, vice presi- dent of communications and rudrketing for The Center. "We're doing this because we want to embrace all of the arts and musJc and to reach out to new audiences. This 1S ctn unportant part of our programming philosophy." And J-Jarlmg's music philosophy is to be stnughtforward with his mu~ic and lync.<& -he wrote su of the ~ongs on his VOL 92, NO. 287 FYI 4'tACY BYRD WfTH TY HERNDON AND KEITH HARLING ~ WHERE: Orange County Performing Arts Center's Segerstrom Hall, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa + WHEN: 4 p.m. Sun· day + HOW MUCH: $30· $46 <) PHONE: TicketMas- ter: {714) 740·2000 or (714) 556-ARTS + WEB SITE: www. ticketmaster.com or www.osartsnet.org/oc pac Clockwise, from top, Keith Harling performs . with Ty Herndon and Tracy Byrd in the first country com-ert at lbe Center. P\.lblhhed by '"' Times Community H«!WS. 1 ... ~ • flf1\l!j Minor CoOlpenV - ' • WEATHER TlMPPATURES Balboa 61/42 COf'ona def Mar 60/43 Costa Me~ 60/42 Newport Beach 61142 Newport Coast 61/42 to 1 S knots by the afternoon. TIO£S TODAY First loW 2.37 am ...••• 1 6 First high 8 51 •.m ....... 6.? So<.ond low :a.ss p.m ......• ·1.3 Secono high 10·2s p.m ..•••. 4 2 SAl\MOAY Fun tow '.23 a-.m._·. _ • _. 1.a • Ftr~t high 934am ..... 65 second low 4 47 pm ••... ·1.1 Sc<.ond high 11·21 pm •..••• 41 album. J Jis emotional tone bas ea.med him comparisons to some of hie; many' heroes, including Ke.ith Whitley, Con· way 1Witty, Vern Gosdin and especictlly Lefty Fnzzell. On Harling's new albwn be rerecorded. Frizzell's 1975 smgle •1 Never Go AroWld Mirrors." One measure of Harling's artistry ls his ability to make every song sound like a classic. His first single, ·Papa Bear," was mspired by the classic dul· dren's book, "Goldilocks and the Three Bears.· The story stuck with him after reading it one night while helping clean up toyi. at the house where his wife works as a nanny. By the time he drove home, the song was written. "Driving and writing works well ror mP.," he said. •I rebuild old cars as a hobby, and smce most of them don't hove radios, I think up some songs when I'm driV10g around. It's the perfect time to write songs.• Before his first record deal was signed, Harling, o native of Greenwood, S.C .. who now lives m Chattanooga, Tenn. played m a variety of nightclubs. His hrst moment in the spotlight came when he was playing bass m a club band and its singer became ill. SURF "We were playing a lot of rock 'n' roll, but I said I knew a few country songs,• said the self-taught musician, who as a fourth-grader built what he calls "a drum set of many colors, like Dolly Parton's coat." Harling assembled. a country band soon after that, and started playing cov- er versions of contemporary country hits. He said he threw in a few original songs now and then. Harling began opening for a variety ot country artists such as Wa~e Hayes, Shenandoah, David Ball and David Lee Murphy. And you can say the rest is his1ory, like perfonrung with Byrd and Herndon will be for Harling. "They are'two of the few that I bdven't performed with before," he said. "I am thrilled to be in this show. I'm so new, and I'm being well-accept- ed mto the industry as a whole. It's great i;ince I've been pdymg my dues for so long." The future • cem.s JUSt as bright for the new artist. "Right now, I have about 30 songs wntten/ he said. "I plan to be going back to the stu(Uo in March.• POLICE FILES We continue to see strong 'surf and high tides through the COSTA MESA ··weekend. Residents along the shoreline are encouraged to block eny openings in gate~ along the penmeter of their property. The swell today will be out of the west every 12 se<.ond\ and 1s expected to produce head·high sets. Po+nb, ffffs and • ·facfng ~es0~-+-1 could ~ 8·foot• high jets The swell wm 1ncrec1se tnto Saturday Expect $howers and onshore winds today. Water v1slbUI ~ ~nast:lrr:;~-["...; ts Ulrpm • Bristol StrHt· Three ring\ passports and cash totaling SS,440 were stolen ftom • car in the 3300 block. • Fillmore W.y. Stereo equipment and a television worth $3,450 were stolen from a home In the 3000 blodt. • Harbor 9ouaevwd· A purse end Its contents worth $59 were stolen ftom •car in the 1800 block. • VlctorWt Stnet A car stereo worth $139 was stolen In the 1200 block • Wiiton Awnut: Three bicycles worth $900 were ~tolen from an apartment building In the JOO block. NEWPORT .Uat .. " • • T • OM..,.Md Lene A plastlc-c0t1ta111e1 e1id-its tontenu worth s-475 were stol~n from a. home mt~ 1500 block. • Rlwr Stnet A f n(e was destroyed at a home In the 4700 bf()(li;, • SHa•t Drive A wallet.• pack of traveler's checks and 1 po r of iunglMses worth $12,360 were stolen from a~ '" the 1100 block. •• II /"' ....... ,, • Pilot • Feel like howling at the fnoori? Juice Connection cloSes shop . Go a_hea(j _ ~t's th<! hQlidq,1 ~s :=--,-·....,._~----. ;~~~1~l=~J1u0;;:v:.~1; ' I l's party limo. Holidays beget partit>s, pdrties beget holiddys. A wholf! lot of begetting gomg on Wlwn you consider how.much honey bukccl ham is conswned at pdrtiC's tw.twccm Thanksgiving tmd N••w Year's, it's d wonder there tlrC any pigs left dlive. December mNns parties of every siw and dPscripbon. You got your open house, your dmner party, your offic.e.purty, your holid ay hin- cheon, your pr9gressive dinner, your holiddy tea, to name a few. Boat purdde pdrties are fun, to SdY nothinH of the parade itself. Big boob, little boatc;, lots of lights, runrung lighLc; dJld a flashlight. Sometimes the price ldg on the boot and the dct7.zle factor of the decorations are inversely propor- tiondl to the dffiount of fun being had on hoard. The people in the . aluminum dinghy with the blow- up Sant« from Pie 'N' Save and a fldshlight ulW<lYS se<'m to be hav- ing a l>lt1st and rlre more, ah, msu- lctted dgamsl the cold night cl1T than the. people on the ooh-aah bOdL<>. But it's uiwayi:; flm, from fll'Sl cabin to cot1ch. Dy th<' waf, is it 1ust me, or is 1 hmlin9ton Harbour feeling a lit- tle insecure? Now we ha'O'e ads and fliers t1hout our neighbor to the north\ vPrsion of the Parnde of LirJhls. I sC'nse t1 httl(? coastal com- petition m the dlr. TI1is pttrty U11ng IS mterc.sting, though, isn't it? (Just Sc.ty yes. It mukt>s me feel good.) Well, then, I'm glt1d you think it's interesting too fSeP? I'm easy.} The one thmg you Ctnd in every culh11l' -no matter how remote, pu~•'Ol·d.1y or prehistory-i? some fortn of party. You see it m cetve p.11ntm9s in Franc(~ and pre- , Columbian pottery. There is some- thmg in U1c humdn psyche thdl likt?S to ydlhcr with other.; of the spE•cies once in a while and just, well, havP hm. If Uwr<''s a redson, like r1 holidtty, fine. If the only red- son Ls tht1t I invited you, that's fine COMMENTS & . C .U R I 0 S I T I E S peter buff a too. Eating and d.nnking are a must, music and dancing are almost always part of the deal. Prehistoric folks were not fun. Neanderthals were not people you'd want to spend a lot of time with. They looked bad, were not overly concerned about personal hygiene, and had the manners of a javelina. Yet anthropologists know that they would come together every so often, get stup id, then lean back and howl at the moon until everybody pd5sed out. In other w ords -a party! By the way, a good friend dnd a prominent citizen of Newport Beach, who shall remain unnamed, has tried to talk mP into something sunilar for years On the night of a full moon. he steps into his back yard in the wee small holirs and howls at U1e moon. He says it's both spirituetl and therapeutic. Maybe, but how do the neighbors flt into all thi~? Something tells me we've driftt'Ci slightly from the idea of holtday parties. My taste in parties has changed. I used to prefer the noisy, cheek-to-jowl, "Hi, I'm Pete, sorry. I didn't hear you• mob scenes. These days, I like the smaller, more intimate deals - dinner with a few friends, d little wine, a lot of fun but mostly horn<' by 11, deeply embedded in th<> ledlher chair. Must be my ,ti~ & 1'1""4<;uu '°"' ollOMe-Q~ ' I ' ' I ' ' I' . . ~ ~w ~ 1EL~-C-H-IT-O OUDAYFIESTAS Full Service Calerll19 Sizzling Fajita Bar • Strolling Mariachis Margarita & Cerveza Bar ·-. l 645·0209 Paa Ir Ttap To Go .Order by the Ooz~n • Chingolingas • Taq~itos • Tacos • Burritos • '"Guacamole • Chips & Salsa COMPLITI Man MCK JOit I 0 $46.95 ~~~-ea/I )'.:Our. nearest.location for. ick~up:- hn11uet Roo•• 10 to 150 people. Newport Beach • • 675-6855 Jo~ yem.-San FNOCISC:O·h~ed c:ap1- la) & Counties USA Inc., wluc;h bul t the $62 million cornplr-x ~ix yea dQO, sold thP. Pnh•rtmn· ment <1ncl retdil rnnlt 1 to C::Gl\t Investments of Ti.>mpl(~ C1I)' fm advanced i:lye and mhnn condi- tion. . COSfA MESA -Pollow1r19 m the footstep~ of t1nchor restuu- rdnt Slun1 m Or.tuhPr, lhP Juice CormPction ctt T1idnglr. SqudH~ closed 1l6 <.lours 111 t wePk. store nd part of the foanCJ VU'· J.1.!al WarlQ.:._ _ ......_. -... Jn other matters r£>ldted tu · Tnan_gk• Squarf'>, the "frandiis: stop-. C()lor Me l'vtine rovertct) . • tmck tn b(•mg c1 com1wn} ·ntn Isn't 1t odd how some parties dirk dnd some don't? But the Sdrne ~pie in tlie same setting a month apart dlld one night ignites like a Roman candle while the otht?r liC'S there like a lox. Answer me thdl, Martha Stewart. And no it has nothing to do with the cen- terpiece. I'm also fascinated with the •party peopl~ • J?henomenon - people who hve a stone's throw away, but we only see them, and vice versa, at holiday parties. We give each other a quick recap of the yedI, enjoy each other's com- J>dilY for a few hours, then SdY goodbye until next yedI. It makes you wonder if they actually exist from December to December. lf their name comes up in April, 1 · picture them in a red sweater, standing by a buffet table, drink in hand What abOut you? What's your ideo of a rager, major or rrunor? Let me know Well, when next you hear from me, I will be a private citiien. I Will hold no office and travel the land of Newport-Mesa wjthout portlolio. For the fi.rst time in 14 yedl'S, I will be able to speak freely about our two wonderful c1tws and the people who run them. Hmmm, this could he intet- c•:.tlng. Like ttny good rlinne>r par- ty, at'~ all a matter tt timing -and pres<'ntation. T gottet go. • PET£R BUffA is mayor of Costa M~ _... until Monday night. His column appears Fr1ddys. E·mdtl him dt PtrB44'fAOLcom • DAYS UNTIL CHRISTMAS .:t._ - 2601 W. 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"SALE" MARATHON SOD OVER 1 quo so Fr nu: !JE(.IV[TIY l'JO 2£ 3~¢ per SO FT NO 1 3:11t per: SO rT ~ SO FT ROLLS IN STOCK MONSAT:.$2 £19 EA {IL i •-• ••ir'••·~ I l.ANOSCAP€1,,u11NHNllNU (949) 646-7441 . an und1srlosrd sum. Estes sd1d negotiutiuns tllr> 1 under w<1y with hi!Jh·ptolllt· I hmdnls to fill some ut ttw CPll• ter's vacdncies. Th£> Yttrdhuust?, ii LCJnq Bearh-uased rest.iurant ancl bar that txmsts 250 heers on tap. rcu•ntly signed a lea e with Tn· l {IH!Jle Square and will occupv the second floor of Virgin MPgll• Celebrate Corona del Mars Christmas Walk Sunday Dec. 6th We Will Have Carolers ~ Treats for Everyone •Also SPfCIAL OFFER Dec. 6t11 ·only t'urthac;e Certific.itt·s for .i St uctio Sil ling i1nd I-th I o l'ortrait for • 100. Sct\t> Up To •200. Must lie "-..,'Cl 111 M.m:h ~I I !J',Y.i (949) 675-3130 store, Estes md . : AltlH)U<Jh the shop w1tl remdin ''l'"n. it will contintltf und1·r n1 w OHHld!Jt•rnent • ronnPr CO•OWTlPf Anne 1{f,4. man s.i1d ti<· and hi.>r Hart1w1, M1clwl11> lslnnd, will continuP to ru11 tlw1r stor~:i m Bunlrnyton Bead1'and Long Heuch, hut sho dccb11ed to say why the}· d1sc0'1· Unu d their Tn<1ngle Square shop r 3732 Ea t Coast Hwy: Corona del Mar -· .. ... • ... .. ... .. .. .. -· .. .. .. .. -..._ --- • 4 f.rido;, C>«ember 4, 1998 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot . .. Hair salon owner beats the odds in style "Coletta Weimar says her -success1ul baftl~·"agatn.St _,. breast cancer was an emotional roller coaster [:({( ):-.; B1 N· Yr uut>A Daly Pilol If lctughler truly 1s the best medicine, then Coletta Wc>umu's chamung giggle nldy finally cun' her of the breast cancer that hds p)agucd hPr tor so long "For me, I've beE.>n the type of person lll1l l do~sn'l take a lot of things senous." \\'etnl<ir st11d. ·11 I would have totally lost mvst•lf m the fact that I had breast cancer, I prnhahlv would have gone nuts." Tlw Costa Mesa resident's ordeal ht•gdn hv~ years ago when doctors dis- r uvf!retl <1 malignant growth after per- " munq d mammogram, which was sup- P•>j;NI to he> a routine exam preceding her 'It hf'dUll'CI hysterectomy That's wtien the roller coaster start- •'<I sc11d her husband, Dave His Wlle had an operation lo remove the Hrowth, markmg the first of six to < ome ds one complication after another n·qum•d lwr to keep going under the Knife Copmq was difficult. "Once you hear !the diagnosisJ, it's 1 rettv dl'Vd!>latmg," Sdld Weunar, stilling ! .ir-. "Thc•re Wd'> d lot ot crymg It's ~ inwlhmg you m•vl'f gc•t CJVer." But it's something you C'dn get rronqh All the• time she had a srrule on her t:•\ !but! 1t Wds a forced srrule, • said .t\ <' We>unar, who resedrched as much ·ht• could about the disease. NMy brain ''" lned I didn't know how to help her.· To keep her spmt up, Coletta looked 1 1r d new challenge Three days before DON lEAC.WAILY PILOT Coletta Weimar plays with one of her hair dryers that resemble,footbaJl helmets as she celebrates a new beginning in her sports-theme salon, Heads Up Hair Co. , which has a grand opening Saturday. her fiist operation, she dPc1ded to buy a hair salon, Heads Up I lmr Co. m Costa Mesa. "It was something that I dreamt about probably all my We,• she said. The cozy salon was recently made over m a sports theme. It 's filled with sports memorabilia. Pennant flags and posters cover the walls. Team jerseys and .hats are scattered about. Sports license plates hang from the ceiling. The hair dryer hoods are painted like foolbdll hel- melc;, which have no face guards ... yet. "It would be good for some clients who fall asleep, it would keep their heads FREE REPORT reveals what the insurance companies don't want you t.o know. Was your car injured? 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Free haircuts, tickets to a • hockey game, a car tuneup and a trip to catalina Island will be among the prizes given away. The salon is ctt 1500 Adams St., No. 102, Costa Mesa. For more 'informa~ion, call (714) 549-1005. up,• Coletta said Jokingly. Coletta is a •big time" Green Bay Packers fan. For her recent 50th birthday, · her husband bought "my love, my buddy, my wife, my best friend" an ownership share in her favonte team. The certificate hdngs on a wall m the saJon It':> been three years since her last operation and the cancer is still in remis- sion, .but ~ometimes Coletta is over- whelmed with fatigue. "l have good days. and I have bad days," she said. MThere are days when you iusl wdnl to lie down and. stay down." Colella has learned to be tough. "I hdve tt pretty high threshold for pc:tin," she said TQdtter of factly. HYou iust pop a couple of ttspinns and do what you have to do " Despite her own pain, Coletta <\till earl's for others m need. "You grab them, hold them, tell them H's going to be OK • Coletta's struggle against cancer taught her U1e true value of life. •Each day means a lot more to m~ than when I was younger and growing up,• she smd. iJ l Renfrew, Votre N om and More • • • I : l 'II J ... . . Orange County ~2 493-5483 Seal Beac h * 1024 Bayside Drive • Ne~ort Beach ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~mmbor~4. 949-719-9360 f t • . .. !-t' Newp0rt Beach/~osta Mesa Dally Pilot biploma'mystery dOesrr't stump couple . After_finding OCC,. N~rt~Mesg_ documents in tree near Santa Barbara, · ----: . coll~e district ·employees track down the owner · . hJSEGn A two-month.search for the owner ol an Ot ·c diplomu that began near Santa BmlM1c1 cndr.d recently thanks to the slt•uthing of Coast Community College Dis- tm l employ<·~ Scotty dnd Barbara Ross. TI1e unusual rnse began in September when lhl• Rossc>s were camping in Live Ocik Canyon. about 150 nules from.their FountcUO Valley home. Wluh• selling up camp, Scotty ~potted two thin l>lack folders lodged about eight f(' •I 'Lr' c'lO QC:lk tree. To Ins , 1 'lzement, the folders contained d1plom,\c; ·o ct woman who grnduated from OCC m 1978 dnd the Newport-Mesa l)nified School U1strict m 1976. ·1 turned to Barham and said, ·soy, is this a small world, or what?"' Scotty said. The thscovcry spurred a months-long sea1ch for Amber Toinette Knight, the owner ol the d1plom.1s. · Alter an Pxhaushve and "frustrating~ !.NI ch, th£' · Ho:-.ses lindliy tracked down Kniqht and r<>t urned th<' d~plomas to her in pet ~on ltist Wt'ck. Knight liv<?s nt'dr San L'uis Obispo on a rt•motc rctnch ilnd works dS a horse spc•ualist. Sh<.> Sdid shp lS amrlll'd th<tl Scolly <Jncl Barhcua went to so much lrouhle for bQr Th~ exrwncnc~ n11s gwen her an appreaation for the kmclnt•ss of othf'rs ·scotty dnd Barbara d1cln t huve · to do this," Kmght said. •'Jllcy could havt tossed the cilplo111as mra the nearest trash can on U1cu way out ol the camp91 ound lc1st Sep- temh •r.w The Ro SPS, howev(•r. "ni<l they nevPt consul- 1hey could have tossed the diplomas into the nearest trash can on their way out of the camp- ground lost September: Amber Toinette Knight OCC graduate erc<I not sea re hlnq for . Kmqht. .Besides, tht>y wcr~ intrigued. u It wa!I so tfr1.t1rrc that we were so far, H 'S< otty s11id. "We were about three hours hom our homt\ WclY back m the -middle of nowlwre and WP Imel lh1s diploma stuck up m a l1ee Then wht1n we opon it up. we hnd PHOTO COURTE~Y OF OCC Barbara R9ss, left, and Scotty Ross, rJght, stand next to OCC graduate Amber Toinette Kniqbl They are in front of the tree ln Llve Oak Canyon near Santa Barbara, where the Rosses found Knight'~ high school and OCC diplomas in September. ... it's for the ::;ame :,~hcx>I clislrn:t we work for." The Rosses work for Coa't Conunumly College Distncr. which mclude OCC. Scotty 1<; faahbes othcer at Gol(h1n \\est C'ollege in Huntington Beach. and Darl><tra 1s opcrat10n:. coordm'1tor for the c:oun ehnu ancl uu1dance office dt Coasthne Community College m fountain Valley. •11 was destiny," Barham S<\ul. "It wa~ meant to hoppen." It turned out to be a lot harder to trnck down Knight, Barhard s<11cl. The district chdnged computer system!>. in · 1989. and Knight had attended bPfort. Social Sern11ty numt>ors were used cl" uh: nt1Ju·r1tJon num- ber~. she said. ."All \\C h~d wits hor nmn<• and ct biith dale," Scqtty sttid. With the h<~lp of the me<lici, the Rosscs iinall}' got ct phone coll from ~omPone who knew Knight. They met her di thP. sa·~11e campyrounrt lets! week to return the diplo· 1 mas to her and found out how they got there m the first place. Knight had roomed with a \\'Oman four years ago but moved out after her room- mate's boyfnend turned out to be a pain. She had left he.r diploma berund in .a bO:{, wrurh she later thought had been destroyed In June, .while at a music festival m U1e canyon, Kmyht ran into her former room- mate's boyfriend, who said he . •had ~ome­ . thing· she rrught want to keep. She didn't want to spend t.Jntt' with hun and said she wasn't mtercstecl. I le ended up sticking the diplomar; in the tree ttbove h is tent. The Rosses '>did they cne glad they were 'dble to put thf' mystery to rnst and even hap- p1er thdt they mdde a friend in the process. • 1t made. us 'feel good to be able to return [the diplomas) to her,•· Barbara said. "I think c;he values them more now thnn she did before.• yfor . . Friday, December 4, 1998 5 . CITYSIDE .Celebrities honored at animal benefit Celebnties will be honored ior their work on behalf of arumals at Paws. on the each, ct benefit from 10 a.m. to 3 p .m . Satwddy at the Windows on the Bay rc,istau· rant. Actresses Kate Jdckson and Leslie Charleson and comed1· enne JoAnne Worley will be the Exclusive guest of honor at the benefit • which includes a lunch followed by an aucuon to raise fund_ for · U1e J\rcher Foundation. a non- profit organization helping homeless dogs dnd cal.5. Ticket!. df<? $25. The restau· rant.is at 2241 W. Cwst H.ighwdyh Newport Beach. For more mtormation or to m<.1ke 1eservattons, call (5621 986· 9858 We inv1e you , • 10 rev ew o r r ne s~ ect on- ond rece ve your free edit ori of our new -co1obg of e'llon able 1ewelry CHARLES H. BARR 1803 Wc\tcliff Drive 'lt'\\pClrt Beach, CA 92660 The Christlllas Walk through Westcliff Court 1649-1831 WESTCLIFF DRIVE, NEWPORT BEACH ·-- Visit Our Participating Merchants: A'MAREE'S APPOINTMENTS OF NEWPORT BUCK'S CLOCK THE BUTERA COLLECTION CHARLES BARR JEWELERS HAUTE CAKES JAMES ALBERT SALON KRISTEN'S LINGERIE LITTLE PEOPLE AND ME MONOGRAM STORE ?Zk.BAKERY THE URBAN GARDENER ESTellfF:E>PTG.~lR:¥ ,. ... --· .. J . .. .. , I •• .... ... .. -.. , ... .. , • .. -• .. I 6 F~idoy, December .4, 1998 .. Group doggedly. pursues humane animal shelter • Grass-rootS eftort hopes to establish a no-kill shelter m Newport Beach. city so we ran hopefully upgrade the care of ~t and abandoned animals,~ he said. ·we are hop· mg the dty will be receptive to g1vmg us what su.pport they can to facilitate this becoming a r9al- 1ty." }I Ml 1 M RAGl..AM > up, treated and immumwd to ----------------, increase the Da1y Not likelihood ot NEWPORT UEACI I -Some dOimaJ-lOVln<J f('Stdcn1s clTe !'>tarting a <Jtd!>s-roob t>ffort with the gool oJ cieattnq a humane, no-kJU unimul "h"lt~• in the cit\'. Lidu lslt• n.><iHlent C hristine Morgan is !Pal.ho~ thP g roup. called TutlWdUCJN:.; Adoption Group Serv1Ces, which 1s becon1- my rt nonproht corpowt1on. "We're reullv ·e.xr.1tt•d tt bout . .. the whole thmg," t'-1or9dn srud. ·nus 1s something that nPcds to be addressed and this 1s the kmd of community that could rcctlly use something like this." The orga nization plt1ns to ask tor thP city's help m provtdmg the lttnd and bu1lcUn9 t he shel- ter. While thc-ir request 1s not on th~ duenda, s11pµo1 l<'rs of tl no- k.ill sh<!llN will spcc1k ill the Dec. 14 City Counrli mt>Ptin!I· TitP nly hus hC'en contructinH with tlw DovC>C 'ihon>s Pl•t Ciu e CcntPr in Costd MPSd 1or anrmcll shelter st•rv1rns tor tt h.•ust the pc1sl eight yt'dr~. Si.11d Newport Beach pohc e Capt. Patti H Pnt5P.}'· Lost dnd abandoned 1.m1mals are tdken then• nnd kPpt for a mini- mum ol h\!1~ day l>eforc hcinu put to sleep Alter fl\'(' days, the doctor has c1 program c<tllt>d PAL" m wh1ch adoptable dOlntals lire· dcc1ned HICKORY FARMS® •GIFTS• HIRlf\1,f ll~.1.!2.2 •GIFTS• BARN 1\1 RI >I I( H ~I J:28 CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION COFFEE HILLGREN SQUARE (formerly lcK'.lt<tl in Wcstdtfl Pb11) 270 E. 17th St., Suite 3 .17th t br1WM1 in11An2&0r.1ngc- Avc nr;u M1 C g l\n1,amanr Open Da.ily {949) 642-0972 adoption·. 'The t~s for the services . are paid for .by whoever adopts the dntmal. -Benrnse we feel we've gotten an appropri- a te level of For more inf or· motion on Toil· woggers Adop· tion Group Ser· vices, coll (949) 723 6675 or (949) 722 0860. service and we feel it's cost- ·ettective, we continue to use !Dover Shores),'" Hemsc>y said. But one of the problems with the existing setup, Morgan said, 1~ that people who wdllt to vol- unteer don't hdve much access to the shelter. Because of liabili· ty concerns for the pnvate busi- ness, dogs cannot be wdlked or played, with before SOOWOOP decides to adopt. "We need an arcd where you · can get to know them,'" she smd. "U a dog's on a leash, it's nol !'.)'Oing to behave the same way a::. if it's roaming around.~ Newport Bedch-based attor- ney G reg Ruzicka said he is helping Morg cin 's group - whirh cons1sts of about 12 peo- ple so far -by offermg legal SN· vices pro bono. "We want to work with the Dover Shores Pet Care Cen- ter's 'five-year contract with the Clty was renewed about 1 112 yeari> ago, but Henisey said there are.provisions for cancella- tion as long as notice is given. "This is an issue the City Council will have to deal with in tenns of spending i;>rioriti~." he said. "From our standpoint, if we were to have a foundation or support group and were able to fund it outside of taxpayer dol- lars, obviously that would have an impact on the council's deci- sfon." · "" Besides tremendous cost, some of the issues involved m building d new animal shel!er inoude finding the land, liability insurance and how it will be staffed. Morgan's group is proposing to staff the facility primarily with volunteers, comparable to how the Mission Viejo Animal Shelter works, but there will probably l>e a need for full-time employ- P.es as well. U the city decides not to pur· sue a new c:helter, Henisey said he would like to continue work- ing with Morgan's group to find some other way it can help. ~RISTMAS .9/:EE ~MBOREE THE BEST DEAL IN ORANGE COUNTY! Now at NEWPORT DUNES LO<..clted 1n Newport Beach off Jamboree & Back Bay O blork nonh QIPdC'lfic Coasi Hwy.) ------------- BEAUTIFUL 20" · 24" NOBLE FIR WREATHS I I ' SAVE s2?0 OFF 1 ·------------· ~IR/\T\1~ ~ • Y:et. }:tMRORJFIJ AT NEWPORT DUNES • NEWPORT BEACH off Jamboree and Back Bay -i; GRAND FIR TABLE TOPS lif!' DOUGLAS FIR * SILVER TIPS ( The Ballet Montmartre presents ''.91 Cliristmas .Caro{" • J\11.J\dupltllim1 oftlw ('/wries Oicken.'l' Story • Robert B. J\loore Theatre Orange (;oast College Frida~. December 18th, at 7:30 p.m. Saturda~, December IHth, at 7:30 p.m. &. Swl<luy~ December 20th. at 2 p.m. TICKETS AHE: 1\dults $11.J.OO Seniors & Childr<•n $12.00 ."i[Jecial [/T<>UI' rate.\ llt'<tilablel ,.. ' Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Newpo~-Mesa to redUce ninth-grade math classes .. . t JUSH"\ MA..su ...... 1 J garten class-s1<1:e rcduchons, lkDly Pill 1 Jacobson sdid the distJtd is not , anticipating a space crunch to· NEWPORT-MESA -A new accommodate the smilllcr mnth- provis1on m th(• state budget will grade math classes allow the school. district to reduce .. At the Wgh school ll'vcl, WC' the siz~s of mnth-grade math have adequdle spdce," Jacobson classes m February, said_ Tom said. ~costa Mec;a High School Jacobson, t1~s1stant sup.ennten-could be c1 little close to CdJ>llCJl}'. de~t of st>com~ary edu~ation. . , All otht;?rs have amplC' ~pdC'e • What we re waiting for 1s Costa Mesa Prmcipal Andy fort level,~ he said. "k; we'r~ consolidating to make room for more cldsses, there'll be somP. challenges. It will be a Sqtteeze, but we'll work cooperatively "1th people." Herncindez said schools should alwdys take advdntage 01 the opporturuty to have smaller classes. · "I'm all' in favor of .as m urh class-si?.e reduction as w e'll bt> cible to support," he said. "It's my view by having 20-to-1, you fd r1 l· itate opporturutiel> for teachers to give more detailed assignments and evaluations." state guidelines,• he said. "We're Hemdndez said there will be poised to start on feb. 1." some inconvemence at the . · The student-lo-teache~ ratios school, but the prospect of smaU- m Algebra J, Math Topics and er maU1 classes w1U be worth 1t. Systmns cmd Bdsic Math classes -when 1 speak of 1.1 problem, will b~ reduced from an averdge we're tdlk.ing about people's com· of 30-to-1 to 20-to-1 . ======::::;:;::~·===:::=~!!::!!!!i!;~~~!!!!!:::=================:::;::;;~ · The slate ha:. agreed to fund the smdllt'r classC's with an addi- honal $135 per student. Sine(' the chang<> is hemg implemented m1dyenr, Jacobson said the dis- tnct will he f}Ctting only half of the per-~udent funding. HThew will be somewhat of an cncroc1chmc.•nt trom our general fund hucJg(ll to pdy for this," Jacobson said. "We're not sure what the Legislature will do next . yedr, either," . I hstoncdlly, ont·c the Legisla- tur • hus stcut£>d I uncling smtlller clctsst>s, it hc1s contmued the pro- grnms, such c1s the smdller mnth- !Jrdde English clctsses that have e x1 ... ted tor s.ix yec1r:.. To stc1ff the nc \\ cltisses, the d1slnc t also w ill need to hire e19ht more lugh chool math teachers dltcl will nec>d lo hnd added class- room space. l lJnhke the proposed kinder- • htbh ·• Mau .. g.i • Sporu I brnpy • Body Wrap• • Hydrodil'rapy •Body Pollih • • Pnlt • Virhy ll~tt• • Stt••m Rol'lmt •Wax.inc • ElectrolyUI • • Pre & Po11 U.ttr Thtrapy. Hand & r UOI c,,. • Ptth • Gift Cer1i6~;itf'$ • lO"/. Din·ount ••li<I for all ••rv" l'• ur~r• •lrHdy JJttounted P'!'"hgta, tttai.I rroduC'U ur in «mju11u1on with eny 01hu Jj1rou11t • A MacGillivra.Y rrceman rilm Cxper1erw:.e tho IMAX. Movlo "Cvenwt" on our GtANT' 1/1 ~ Sc:roen Including tho Mu.ic: of~ t-t...r1eon In 11,000 watt Digttal Sound re.turing Narration ~ u-Neeeon EDWARDS IRVINE IMAX THEATRE IS LOCATED AT THE EDWARDS IRVINE SPECTRUM WHERE THE 5 & 405 FREEWAY S MEET IRVINE • CALL FOR GROUP SALES & INFORMATION 714-832 IMAX .. " ' NewP,Ort Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot WtlsOn · expected to restt>ck fair board • • Outgoing goverryor probably. will fill 2 open spots on 9-member: panei before he leaves office. mg it dilhcult to achieve a ·hve- member quorum at some of 1l.., meebngs. The board. which mef'ts onc.e a month, lacked a quorum In August and canceled ld'>t month's Et ''' (,1 1 meeting because of d lack of d Del Pllo quorum, said fair spokPswoman f 1 w Jill Lloyd When the boarci lc1cks d ORANGE COUNTY FAIR-quorum, they cannot take any GROUNDS -Gov. Pf'tc Wilson action, Lloyd said. probably ~ill uppomt two New ~This 1s very unusual," sc11d members to thr> Orange County board member Ga.ry J Iayakawa. Fair board or d1n.•ctors before he Hayakawa said in the SlX year .. leaves ofhce, d spoke'>woman he's served on the board, 1t hds with the governor's dppointment::. lacked a quorum only thr<>c limC!s, urut said. A number of cand1clales are w He wants to make the interested ·ID the two pos1t1ono;, appointments bi>fon• his term hut Walston said she was proh1b· ends,· said the. spoke.-.womdil, 1ted from saymg how many or Valerie Walston. "He wants to who they were. leave dS few vacanc1e.-. as posst-Bev Langston, a former boctrd ble." member, said she would like to The nine members· of th.e see more women on the hoard, board serve without PtlY for four-especially because lh~ lair bocud year terms. Thf'r<> me two open deals with so many fdm1ly tS\lH'S. seats on the boc1rd -one lett by President Enuly Sanford 1s the A.G Kawamurd m March after he only woman on the board now. was appomt<!d by Wthon to the Even if Wilson makes the state Board of Aqncullure. and appointments before his term 1s one left by Jettrey Stet{l c1ftcr h<' up, incoming Gov. Gray Dclv1s died from cc1ncer m Octob(•r. will still be responsible Jor d<'c1d- Because of Kt1wc1murc1's rc.•s1g-· ing whether to reappoint boMd nation and Stern's dh!>enu• due to members John Crean clnd Don -his illness, th{' boorc1 has operdl<'d Willet, whose terms expire m Jan- with only S(•ven nwmhcr .... , mak-uary. Newport Boillevard paving continues through weekend Drivmq on Newport Doule\·ard off Newport Boulevard will be between 17th Str11et in Costa restncted as the pavemt•nt cln<~s. Mesa and Hu .... p1tal Roud in Nl'W· and motorists will ha\e to hnd port Beach may Im <1 trufhc night-alternate routes. mare this wePk wh1Jp Cc1ltrnns The work is schC'duled to con· repaves tht> hedvily tttlvPll1d road. tmue through 6 p.m. todc1y, c1s While there 1s a lot of con!'>truc:-well as on Sunddy nighl dnd lion -compounded by the city's Monday morning. Arches Bridge project Motorists can avoid NC\\ipOrt motorists can. still redch West Boulevard and get to West Codst · Coast I lighwuy 11001 NC'wporl Highway by laking East 17th.· Boulevard : . Street to Riverside Av£>nuc or Cdllrdn!> oflicic1ls .say one lane West 17th Street to Superior on N<'wport Boult>vdrd will be Avenue. open at all llmc!'> as the others are For more mformatlon, call pdvecl. I lowever. access to str£>ets · (94Y)724-2077. BYERS CHOICFCABOl.£HS DICKE.SS lfEHll \GI \ IU.A<:;£5 WREATI1S * t;ARlJ\:'lil>S 1t ORNA~ENT!) CHRIS"l~1AS<.;1\IU)~ * CA..'i()l£S & 1\ WEAi Ill Of GllT flJE.AS' .I ·THE GREY.GOOSE, INC. Wl•stcliff Plaza• 1032 lninl' \n nu<1 at 17th Stn•ct Newport Beach 92660··· 19191 fH2· 7803 Hours: 10 to 6. Sunday 12 to 5 •. ,An ·One Item In Store No Pnc c l 111111 Onr Per Customer q>arcs 12/25/98 Friday, Doc~mber 4, 1998 l SPOOFING AROUND- All 31 of Shakespeare' plays are featured in a comic rendition of his. works to be performed by Pepper Rhodes' dra- ma students in the Corona del Mar Little Theater tol)ight and Saturday night. Marty • Glyer, lett, and Eddy Joseph play the roles of Romeo and Julie.t, re.o;pedively, in the all- male spoof oi the play. Glyer al~o portrays Marc· Anthony, Richard Ill and Laerte" in Ham- let. Performances are dt 7:30 p.m. Ticket~ are · $7 in advance and.$9 at the door. 8 Friday, December 4, 1998 SCHOOLS CONTINUED FROM 1 do it for everyone?" Knapp asked. While there are some proposed ch anges for Corona del Mar schools, none are proposed to h.ave a change of grade conf1gu-. rations. In the Newport Harbor zone, only the two Kaisers are being recommended for a change m grade configurations. But every elementary school in the Costa Mesa and Estdncia zones have been recommended to be changed to either kinder- garten through third grade or fourth through sixth grnde dS a means of promoti,ng the neigh- borhood schools and consistency of school conftgurnllons But Lyons and most pMents t11d they feel confident lhut the c;chool district 1s hstPnmu to their concerns. • Send AROUND TOWN items to the Daily Pilot Around Town. 330 W Bay St., C~a Me~ 92627, fax them to (949)· 646-4170, or call (949) 540 1224, ext. 228. A complete listing of Around Town can be found at da1lypilot.com TODAY A Christmas tree lot wtll be up rtnd runrung from 8 d.m. to J 0 p_m. ddily throu9h Dec 20 m Parking Lot E dt the Ordn9e County Pair & Expos1llon C<>nter, 1:18 Fair Dnve, Cosld ~1c•sa. For more informallon, call (714 J 708- 3247. Fair for all? Should the Newport· Mesa school district recarifegure all ele- mentary schools or just those in Costa Mesa? Call our Readers Hotline at (949) 642-0086 or send e-- mail to daifypllotOearth· link.net . Include the spelling of your name and your hometown. "l like the fact that it really focuses on K-3," said Victoria par- ent Mary Fewel. ~1 ddh't th.ink Victoria is crowded. ~d like to see Victorirt stay a K-5 school.• Victona parent Jolene Kosten· bader said she hopes the ctistric t will consider their concerns and take them senously. Show Tunes from 9 to 10:15 a.m. Menu items include pt1ncak£•s1 eggs, sausage, jui ce and coffee• Tickets are $3, For more informa- tion, call (949) 645-2356. . Plecemaker's Chrlsbnas FesUval will be held from 9 am to 4 p.m. through Sunday at the P1ccernak- ers Country Store pdrking lot, 1720 Adams Ave, Costa Mesi!. The event will feature 175 booth" of handcrafted items, live count') · music and gre~l food. Admission is free. For more informdtion, cull (714) 641-3112. A b ack-coWltry hJke will begin at 9 a .m . at Crystal Cove Stale Park, 8471 E Coast Highway, Newpo1t Beach Hiker~ ,VilJ meet ot El Moro YlSltor Center. Parking 1s '\lewpdrt Beach, Coronel del Mar dlld Costd Mesa res1denl'> can re nt Santa from 10 d.m to 10 p.m. dally through Dec 23 ~anta is $40 for the fif!)t half-hour dfld $35 ror each additional half-hour. Santa will bring candy canes for boys and girls. Reservations must be made 24 hours m rtdvance. For more information, cdll ·(949) 644- 3151 I $5. For more information, ca II SATURDAY A pancake break.fast fund-raiser will take place from 8 to 11 d m. at the Costa Mesa Senior Center, 695 W. 19th St The event will fea- ture ent~rtamment hy Newport ... ~W DIJ,..~r Prese111s th~ ~~ 8th Annual , 'l/1lint:er 'J'ant:as!J { "My feeling 1s p ~onal and emotional," s he Sllld . ·rve put a lot of work into Vic Lona and I'll be lnvolv d whe revf'! my daug hter qocs. I'm comfortable that the dis- trict h. te.ned to us." Ada ms pare nt Auctrey O'Neil ~1d she hopeo; the district will reopen some chool,s; on the West Side dnd reopen Rea as a middle school. Several parents were dlsO con- cerned about pldcing TeWlJlk.Je's scvl•nth· and ci<Thth-graders at Estancia becaust • iere is no way to SC'pcuate the grades in the on~­ uuilding Cdlnpus. In other zon es, pdtents said they are wa1ung to see wha t the distnct will "41timately propose. "I've had kids at Andersen-for tb years," said Cindy Dillion. "l'd hate to "Pe them separuted, but the othei ~chools lhdt are dfOund here arc great, too." Dtstnc-t ofhc1ab met with par- t>nts from Kaiser primary dn d A R 0 U .N D T 0 W N (944) 4H7-7h47 Kd1ser elem· ntary c:hool:, lct'l>l week. · Kai ·er pa rent .Jody ~hem1an said she's pleased that Barbot cems lo be interested m the pnr• ents' concerns. One proposal und~r conside r ttion. i tummg .. both Kai~ •rs mto kinde rgarten- through-sixth-gradc schools. Another option h; to kc<'p Kaiser Primary a~ a pnmory school and reopening Monte Vista as a pn- mary schools and haVtng both feed mto Kaiser ElemP.ntary, •w e w e re. very nervous thclt the y mig ht go ahedd and split the schools. We wouldn't want to '>CC tha t," Sh(•nnt1n s,11d. "But we're hope ful becaus~ they told us th1s was just the slc111mg pomt of a dis- cussion ." · An· informat1on<.1l meeting for teachers and par •nts of students a ttending di! schools in the Estanc:1a wne will IJe helo at Estancia High School at 5:30 p.m. Thursday. Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot PORT CONTINUED FROM 1 o;ee the Pbrt remam ct theater, l>ut lP'' d9Ul9 b uiJdin!J will ne<;>d ffid)UC WOI k · -esbrnated to cost $1.5 milhon - before it can reopen 1L::. door~. One of the last smgle-scrcPn the· aters m O r<mge County, th1• Port wns a. haver). for indcmend<•nt and Jo rPlgn films as well us cult class1c.s such a<; uspmal Tap" and ~Tt1x1 Diivcr. • FYI ' . For mor~ infor- mation Friends of the Port, call (800) 359·5284 or visit the Web site at www.handbuilt. com/portfriends . Port sup porters arque that the q;m. seat theate r must be ·p1eserved m cml~r to maintuin. the "thread of his toric continuity" that binds l•very city m Amenca. The Balboa P~rfomung Arts Theatre Foundation, the nQn- profit group working to c;dve the 71-yea'r old Bp lhoa Theater, recently was grant<•d a lonq-tem1 ledsC of the• bmlding from thP \tty, which purchased 11 with feel •wl tuncls camuuked for eco-·. nomic development. The group has b <•n working tor mow than three yedrs to rmse the-money nt•edcd to relmbthlate the bu1ldm~J and reopen it dS a community theater lec1htnll~J n l<IVIP.., and live per10f · mances. place at ~· a.m. c1t. Cryst<1l Cove Sta le l'Mk, 8471 E. Coast t hgh- The Christmas Walk through way, Newport Bt>dch. I Itkcrs w1U Westc:liff Court, 1649-1831 West-meet at El Moro Visitor Center rliff Dnve, Newport Beach. will Parking is $5. For more mforma- take plac-<' Isom 11 a.rn. to 3 p.m. lion, call (949) 497-7647. Th<.> c•vl•rH will Jeature C.hn stmds - < tLroil'rs, c1 magic show d nd a visit A c~ndle bouUque w1ll be pre· lrolll Old St. Nick. sented from 11 a.m to l p.m dt Balboa Island's Second Walking Home Tour lilied A I lohcld)' I lc1p· penmg ..... ill tak~ place f com noon to 5 p.m. and will sho'hettse to Balboa ls1and homes. Tickets, which are $15, can be purc:hil~E·d I al Martha's Bookston•, Bt1llmc1 1 Porch, Even Sisters, l~ldnd 1 lomP and Persimmon Tree. A Ude pool and gray whale sight- 1119 trrlmmg will be> presented dt 2 p.m. at Crystal Cove State Park, 8471 E. Coo~t Htghway,-Newport Beach. Tid<• pool tnlks will meet at Pelican Point Parking Lot No 4. SUNOAY A back-C"ountry hJke will take %£ 'J{ytaacK._er !Je.stival 'Baffet 'lfreatre . FRI, DEC. 4 . 7 PM SAT, DEC. 5 2 PM & 7 PM SUN, DEC. 6 2 PM ORANGE COAST COLLEGE Fairview & Arlington, Costa Mesa (714) 432-5880, ext. 1 · Call Toll-free (888) 622-5376 the Richard Bum lc'y Scllon, 1720 B Santd Ana Av<>., Costa Mesd Th boutique will r ature ht1n· drolled bees wax and s<·cntc<l candles, lapers, ptllilrs ancl bath · I salts m ii v<1ricty of c:olors. shttpes and ~1zes. For mon· mfornldl1un calJ (949) 631-11,77 " A free musicale tiUed I\ Musiccll Potpoum \\ill he prec;enlt cl at 3 p.m. at the Nc>wport Beach Ct•n· lral Library'., r:nends MC'.l'lmg Room, 1000 Avoc:ttdo A\it... f!nr more mJomrntion, ec11l (lJ4lJ) 7 I 7 - 3801. open Christmas and New Years Day TIRED OF LOOKING OVER YOUR SHOULDER? SMOKE tEGALLY WHILE YOU WATCH SATELLITE SPORTS, PLAY GAMES AND OOL & HAVE A GREAT TIME! 50% OFF CHRISTMAS • Wreaths • 1opiarics • Garlands ru ... rom rtor.11, l folid.1v Hour5 Hour'; Mon-Fri I 0-6 • Sat 10-5 369 E. l 7'h St., #13 Costa Mesa (949) 646-67 45 (A< ruu fr.,m R .. lph• 22"d Annual Corona del ·Mar Christ01as Walk The 22nd Annual Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce Chnatmas Walk Festival sponsored by the Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce and the Da~y Pilot will be held Sonday, Dec. 6. Fest1v1t1es are from 11 a.m. · 4 p .m Once aga n local merchants win have tickets available for the drawir"IQ More than 100 pnzee are donated With values 1911gtng from $25 to $700 • Tickets are also available at the Chamber of Commerce uffrce. This year's entertamment includes o vanety of cflfferent mutical bands, carollers, ns, strolhng musicians a special event f0< t:hWdren at tho library. Santa fl will be here again this '1fl81 for comphmantary children's pictures with Santa. Most stores and bustnesses 11 be S!3rvtng refreshments IO yoµ can munch yotJr way through the village white ihopptng for thoso Christmas bargains. Merchants wtn prO'ltew tho latest 1n merchandise and clothing to help colebrnte the Holiday Season P&nl<llJ>llbng store al\d busmeues arc located 8lor>g the Paolfio Coas1 HighwaJ rom Avuoado to Poppy. Md 90l\'le aide ...... .-the welk ... PMce lb'G thil IOftlltomM "1'Moh of IN ~ dittrict ..,, the day with the whoM fatnly ~ Parking Lots with Entertainment •Corona del Mar Plaza: Tommy Bahamas, Steel drum band (Ma.oArthur & Pacific Coast Highway) • Sherman Library and Gardens: Cowboy Buddha Band (Dahlia & Paclfic Coast Highway-ocean side) • Bruegger's Bagels: The Nomads Surf Band (Goldenrod & Pacific Coast Highway-ocean side) •The Place & Al Phillips Dry Cleaners: Buster Smith Blues Band (J.ieliotrope & Pacific Coast Highway-inland side) • Newport TI.re: Children's Photos with Santa. Claus, Oasis Ukulele Players (Iri.IJ & Pacific Coast Highway-inland side) • Flowerman: Newport Do.nee Group, Chorus Llne Danca Studio ·(Jasmine & Pncifio Coast Highway-inland side) • Albertson's : Gina's Pizza. Glrl Scout Bake Sale, Newport Beach Main Library literacy table. Children's Petting Zoo. (lria to Jasmine on Pacific Cout Highway-ocoa.n side) •Rite Aid: Flatland Band (Larkapur .ts Pacific Coast Highway) • The Quiet Woman: Fltt.y-One-F.ltty Band (merchant provided) (Marguerite & Pacific Coaat Highway-behind Franklin Realty) • Bandera: Craft Corner (Vendors); Grand Pacific Rfforta Car ('IUfany E11che11burg): Castle Interiors (Jennifer Loper): Spirit (Lisa Thompson); Dome Improvement (Dan Golka); Barbara Wallace. Wedding & Event Coordinator & owner, Toplariee; Massages by Spa Grcgorlos: Balboa Blues Band; Big Air Bungee Jumping (Marguerite & Pacific Coast Highway-ocean aide) · • Bank of America: Flamenco Guitarist in Versatel Area (Kenny Sanders) (Marguerite & Paoit1o Coaat Highway, middle of bl®k-lnbnd alcS.) , •Health Emporium: Fast Eddie & the Clippers & 7~.vendora (Marigold Ill PAOific Coast Highway behind storetron~ .tde) • Corona del Mar Publlo J.,J.brary: Matti!' Showe 12:30 p.m. & aga.l.n at 2 p.m. -on library premt.ea ~ 6 Paoifto Cout Blghway-ooean aide) •Rose Donuts: Gro~ks Band (Orchid • Cout Blsbway-:lnlana aide) • Honeybaked Ham: Ht Pi Band (Poln.MUa a. PM11fto Cout Hlgbway,...fuland side) • John L. Blom Cuat.om Photo~apv: Strolllns CaroUen along the highway •Five Crowna Restaurant: BtuOe ScoU Swing Band (Polneettla 6 Paclno Coaat Highway-ocean aide) •Face painters, balloon makers, and oarollera will stroll the highway from Corona del Mar Plaza t.o Poppy Avenue No ti#t-olwlir: IH•t4•r1111e~ (H·P. """" 1•11 n11t1itle of trfl\ 1•alt1l1/i lt1rlfl11t. F!!'!!!'="""""""""""""""""'""""""""""="======..,.,,,,~~"""'!!==~~~==""""'~""""'""""'""""'""""!!!!lllllft li='==""""'=~===~~~·11"!'!!11"""""'~~~:.........,...,,_!!!!!li::~~~m!!!!!!-=9~ · Major Prizes THA " YO• '°' The Health Emponum Market and Grilla Food Suppl ments & Ray s,_., .,.... 190 Personal Care Bai;ket lil1 °1 f'lf'JHH1 II~ t ............,. S.11Ma v..,.._,., John L. Blom Custom Photography Sitting and 11 x 14 portrait C<m>""' cW /ti., B..,.. 1...,.....,.rM,., Dlarfcor Ki met Rug Gallery lnternationnl 4x6 Abusson Design Rug. co,_. bl "'"' Cb1 C....ci...,,., Pf~Ghtt"epfAat~· --------~--~·~~~-----i"--tt-------,..-"""'°----~-B_ .... -fl•Mlfrj.,.,,.,,,_,.,...r-___ o~w_ .. __ ~-----~(1...,,..---+I Massage/month for a year Rocyclod Ragtl $500 &hopping spr I Lota of other prise• donated bJ Corona del Mar bualn•1Hs l:n.w r/rou i11g ltill IJt• fll I p.m., /lmult!m #IHrl.lns Jot ( ft11lfUf'nlf• ' PCI/) tf umrn nN•rl not l•r 11rt11r.n1 '" win. ·For More'iufox WKtlon, rtlle Chiuntier~··i- ! (949) 873-4030 .. EYE·OPENER QUOTE OF THE DAY Ho. 3 USC (MPSF Tournament) puts its No. 1 seed i--1m------+o=:on::...:1.:.:.i:he:.l'.'i"""tmiijJ!it ot HU.A final Eow..Gt~----------___: "In terms of detenninatien and team unity, ' ::-------~·l.l.UillW.lDWotJOl.lldlUbtlll.thelllll~·lfil,___..,...• ___ ~--- Walid Khoury, CdM g irls soccer coach Friday; December 4, 1998 • Sports Editor Roger Corl~n • 9A9-57 44223 Newport Seoch/Costa Me~ 0:1y Pilot 9 terrance phillips Thank God McCarthy isn't around ' • Local 11 Communist" 1s the guest speaker at the Yachtsmen Lunchcwn. Last Wednesdt1y, I was the guest speaker for the Yachtsmen Lunch<•on, held dt the Newport I It1rbor Yucht Club. I guess th<•y couldn't find a o;pedker of :,ignihcanc e, so they dsked me to babble dbout boats·. I did! It can bC! a little intinudalin"g to speak in front of d group of . byttchtsmen,'" as opposed to what I'm used to. l'm more of the '"l>0atsman" kind of guy. Although I've owned some fauly decent s11ed vessels in iny daV: I'm now down to looking at · boats that you can pull hehmd a vw. At th<' luncheon, held the previous wec•k, Mr. l\ll'X lrvme, M ,C., mentionf'd that I would be 1 the speaker at this week's luncheon and with a slip of th(• tongue, introduced me as •Mr. · Tcny Phillips, the boclling Communi.'>t from the Dally Pilot.· W£> all hdd t1 redl pink·o laugh about the shp. Mr. Gordon Glass of the Balboa Ydcht Cluh wds this week's t-.l.C and gtlvt• me a sterling mtroducuon, one of which l was not dcseMng. Thank you Gordon. The luncheon was attended by approxmldtely 65 men of the sea, dwindling down to 50 when I was introcluceci a~ the guest speaker. They alt! dnd ran -I got nervous and downed another rum hahbah. l\ty talk was on the..., nung a boating column for .i lorn! conu11umty newspaper. I reminded the group that my column is luruted lo ii.sues that, m some> way, an• direcU} connected to boating m cmcl around Newport Beach. Corond del Mar and the Cosld Mesa ared. In addition, I H•assured them thdt the column wt1s supposed to be about thP · pleasures of boatmg, rdther than the technical side of the sport. I spoke about the Newport-to- Ensenada Race held last April when I crewed aboard Roy Disney's Santa Cruz 70, "Pyewacket." We were fortunate to set a new record m the race w1th a time ol 11 hours and 54 minutes. 1 mentioned thdt Roy 1s huilding a new Rmc.hle·Pugh designed "Pyewacket" and she's 74-feet long W1U1 a narrow beam of only 11 feet. W e d1sc-usscd the USA vs. Japan Goodwill Series held last weekend and the fdct that the Pilot spelled the names of the Japanese.• tellm corr~ctly, but misspelled Dennis Durgan's name (Dorg,m) and Carol Mock was spelled as "Mack." Sony Dennis dnd Carol. Let it b known that the boating ·communist" chd not type the mtlcle (nor did the item appear m the sports pagas). • Speaking of the Coodwtll Series, Tuft'~ University of Boltton and USC bclttred down to the WJre m a massive tacking duel in the last race. 1\1ft's prevailed with USC takmg second place. , Newport Hatbor vollelyball coach lauded for more than just W's and L's. I have coached youth sports for a number of M A I L I A G years dnd at the htgh . school level as well. And from that perspective it is easy to see and admire lhe cottchmg and teaching abilities of Dan Glenn dnd his volleyball progrnms at Newport Harbor High School. . · . Having watched first hand his boys and girls teams for the approXl.Jnately 10 years he has been there, I continue to be amazed dt the talent he brings out of his athletes and the professional manner at which he and his teams compete. I have never seen ?tun or his players lose control on the floor, wm or lose. M TARS' S~HEDULE' State championship Division I girts S.turday, 7 p.m .• at Cypress College Newport Harbor \IS Lincoln High (Stockton) Regardless of Saturday night's charnpionsh1p game results, Glenn and his girls team should be congratulated on an outstanding perfonmmce once again. Yedr after year, he continues to coach and teach good pTay and ~portsmanship. His progiam is a class act in every respect. It may be sometinles forgoHen dunng games that he is teaching these young men and women more about handling themselve~ on dnd off Lhe court, than 1usL ~qout wins and losses. J~st look at lus program's alumni and the success they continue to have m college und in life. The stories are many. Tuachers dJld coaches dre so very unportant in the shaping of our youth. With all due respect to Mr.'s Brinkley, Hirst, Bdmetl, Barry, etc. dt Harbor and the other . firn• coaches at our area schools, Dan Glenn continues yeaMn and year-out to stand auove with'his tine program .. No matter this weekend's outcome in the state hUe game, the girls voUeybaU team and Code h Glenn have made theu mark a memo· rable one dnd deserve all the dccoladcs given them Be!>t of luck -it's been a great nde. Ralph Rollins Costa Mesa HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS SOCCER Cd_M racking '@m up • Corona del Mar puts up big numbers against Estancid and keeps shutout streak alive. 7-0. ~Pl'l! CORONA DEL MAR -It was 73 minute!> into the nonledgue girls soccer gdmc with Estanoa High when Corona del Mar Codch Walid Khoury gave the mstrucltons to kill time, because he didn't want any more goals, I · But less than a minute later, freshman Allison Harvey, who was outside earshot of her coach's directive, headed m a comer kick from Sea Kmg teammc1te Allison Browner to make lt 7 ·O. It was that kind ol dc1y for thf~ hosts. who extended their season-openmg shutout streak to three games and lnpled their team sconng average, followmg a pair of 1-0 tri- umphs over highly rcgdrded Umversity and LaQW1a Hills. . Hln terms of detenmnation and team uni- ty, this tea.In would be the best in the state this year,· said Khoury, who Iii.ls 11 under- classmen on his 17-player roster. "But we're still young. and expenence is o;omething which only comes with time." It took little time for CdM to hnd the net against the Eagles (l· 1 ), as Htirvey angled a shot off the goalkeeper into the nedf comer in the 12th minute. Harvey followed her hrst vdrsity goal with an arcing shot 1ust under the crossbar 10 minutes lat~r ttnd earned the hat trick on the aforementioned score w1th JUSt seven minutes left. Senior Meghan Bryan tallied the lust of her two goals on an assist by sophomore Kate Sunon m the 34th minute and the hosts settled for a 3-0 half tune lead. But the Sea Kmgs, who beat Estancia Ja~t year, 5-0, for their season-high scoring out put, needed 1ust 12 minutes to double the11 lead once play resumed. A Bryan throw-m directly onto the riqhl foot of sophomore Molly O'Mettra, who directed it mto the net, opened the second· hall onslaught in the 48th minute. Jacqueline Betker scored after tt scram- ble in front two nunutes later and Bryan found a sizable gap m the defense, as well as the back of the net, to up the lead to 6-0 two nunutes after that. Estanaa goalie Helen Flores made rune saves before e'°bng with a brwsed knee sustained in a collision with a CdM attacker, But her counterport, CdM sophomore keep- ~r Britt~ Vogele, was virtually unchallenged m posting yet another goose egg. Estancia did not put a shot on goal and it's lone scoring opporturuty cd.ffic when tresh- man Artis Reynolds boomed a direct kick high over the crossbar. from about 20 ydrds out midway through the second half. Khoury credited the continued defensive excellence of back-liners O'Medra, Jess1ct1 Luchesi, Ju1td Llvmgston dnd Nattilw Dorf mdn for frustratmg Estancia's offense. Starting fullbdck Margit Vogelc, t.l sopho· more, left the game early to rest a sore knee. •we had a physical gd.ffie with Univers1· ty (Monday) and that took a lot out of ui., ~ Khoury said. •I'm very happy to start J.o and very happy Wlth our three shutouts. I. DON l E:ACH I DAILV PILOT Corona del Mar's Meghan Bryan (10) battle~ Estancia's Jennifer Patterson at midfield for cont~ol of the ball in Thursday's nonleague girls soccer matchup. SAILORS, EDISON '11E 2-2 NEWPORT BEACH -Newport Harbor H.lgh couldn t convert on late £COring chances m a 2-2 tie agam t Edison Thursday m nonleague girls soccer action at Kaiser Elementary School. Janelle Doyle, on pa se by Kellie Abbott and Samantha Gaiber, cored two goals for the Sailors (0·0·2}, gt'nng them a two-goal lead. Edison o;core<t late in the first half, then Enn Novak ddded the tying goal early m the second half. Jordan Fredrickson had five saves for Newport Harbor. Cost.a Mesa falls to late goals against ·~addleback SANTA ANA -Saddleback High scored two gotth m the final seven minutes to defeat Costa Mesa., 2·1, Thur day in a guls nonleaguc soocer match Tbur.;day. Cnsey Peterson scored 10 minutes mto Ole !COnd half to give the Mustang" ( t-2) ft 1-0 lead. But the Roadnmners scor ~ the tymu goal with seven minutes hdt am.I took advantage of a direc;t kick two minutes later to wm th , match. Cioalie Erin Van Horn had 1\V(' ave:, for Costa Me a. think wP.'re building momentum t1nd conll- dencc." Khoury also behevcs his Sett Vww · League squad is sending a me su~Jl' to future PCL rivals, whom it 1s !'C'hcduled to )Om next season. "WP want to let everyone in tht~ PCL know we're commg," aid Khoury, who by heating Um and Estancia has taken care of tialt the opposibon it will meet in lt•ague next year. C<>!>ta Mesa is also on the ~choo­ ulc Monday. David and Goliath Local sailors Ca cy I logan !Dartmouth) look :,utth, I leather Porter (Stanford) C'ame m eighth • Division Ill UC San Diego enters got better nen fCM • and Kalle Pngrnorc (St. Mary's) NCAA Final Four as underdog. Senior Steve 8urkhlllter, a C0sta Mesa hnished strong as well. The top resident and product of Orange COUt. wW Japanese hm h~r llmdcd a CORONA DEL be one of the key players off the bench credible hf th pj!tcc. Tho be l MAR -UC $:en WA I I I PI l 0 StarifOrd will be no easy tMt for any !!;p ct of tlm§cncs was th' Diego men't water polo c:oedl Denny H4rp· school The C4rd.Lnal (20·6) upeel USC :In ~portsmdn!>h1p, hosp1tithty and er undentandl the talk 8lle4ad when his the Mounwn Padfic Spotts ~tiOn tout· ramllrddcne. team takes on Stanford ln the OJ>tnlng nament Sotunlay and has won eight nation· Cangratul<1t1ons to ettch ol the round Of the NCAA Weter Polo Chlimpi· ill tit) • Layne Beoub1en iS the ktading :SCOr t----rlMtirrinllnt-~~--~ ............... __..J-i~~~=:!~r:'~~~~~M~~~htrRiiii~i'CNtfs~~~..;_~~~~~~1~~~wi~~~'4mpomriuu.iiiit1n1.~mr~:.. ... '1b8 nttons, who u by '' m·um Other genre; tbi top ulat '1'c•r"i lbeWestem Water Polo Mlodetion 1'buma· wUl dash with the UnMn1ty 61 M a lcbU· mmt. are at • dlMdvanta~. Of Cbi tour letti, champion of U.. CoUegUm W•• --(UCSD, Stalllotd, U9C ad Mme· Polo AllodatiOn. at 6:30 p.a. Cb--)~ UCSD U?·lt) 18 tbe qn1y DOG· Georgf!Csas:r.arlwtlUIC(2W)wila$4 NCAA DWtllon 1 IChool In the bunch The P<J'_bts Brian S'8hl bu 11 .... Mila· 'ftlluul ... ~ W ..-t ..._ e DGD• u-..... (V-4) TM -~~~~""'~~~~~ ~·M~!!!H!~ilf!l!~ • TENN 1 ·s CdM's ,Mang .. resigns post ; for the gir.ls • He led program to national title in '97 and 73-12 record in four years. lh<.HARJ> [) ~' £iif Pb CORONA DEL 1'.1AR -Corona del Mar High girls tenrus coach Tim Mang. who gwded the Sea Kmgs to a mythicdl national chdmp1onship m 1997, has ~tepped down from his position after four years, but will remain dS the school's boys tenrus coach. Mang, whose girls teams com- piled a 73-12 record from 1995 to this year, Sdld hl.s involvement with other tennis-related projects was his reason for resigning He informed CdM Athletic Director Jerry Jelnick of his decision Th~day rught. Mang, who Jed the Sea Kings to d CIF Southern Sectlon Divi.: s1on I championship m 1997 • • when thev hmshed 23-1, has~ started an enterpnse which, among other things, will feature a High School All-Arnencan team. f'-idng hopes to have as many as eight di.Stnct repre entatlves Ul place around the country to assist ..... ,th the ~election process. In addinon, Mang plans to host d national h19:-i school tour- nament m Newport Bedch m the future to detenmne an official champion. Mang, a prep tenrus coach m Orange County for 28 yea.rs, mostly at Edison m Huntington Beach, has been the Cdlv1 boyS- codch SUlCe 1993. ln six years, 4 Mang has compiled a 110-24 record, including tnps to at least the semifinals the past three years. Last spnng, Cdlt.1 lost to Peninsula m the CIF Dw1s1on l title match on games, 87-73. . Mang, who grew up playmg tenrus m Newport Beach and t a product of Newport Harbor High, led CdM's girls to semifinal berths in 1995 and '96 when the teams fuushed 17~4 and 18-3, respectlvely. This yedr s c;quad was 15-4 and reached the quar- terfinals. WEIGHTLIFTING lleads finishes tied· for third at world chal]lpionships • Former Newport Harbor tr.ack star earns spot on Pan Arn team for '99. · ~onner Newport Harbor High trac k and f 1eld athlete Cara Heads tied for third place m the : women'-; division of the Weightlirtmg World Champl· onsttips m Lahti, Finland, and ecured a spot on the U.S team tor the 1 « 99 Pdn Amencan Game next summer in \\110-• mpeg, Canada. "" The Pan Am Games will ho't • women's weightlifting for the lust ... ume. Hc•acb, a former prep ,c;tandout m the shot put and di.i;cus, broke AmE?nc.an records m the sndtth (97.5 kilograms) and overall • (2 t 7.5 kilograms) at the World • Champ1onshi~ lac;;t month Ht'ads, competing m th 75. kilogram c-.ategory. lifted 120 kil<'· grams m th dean and 3e.rk. At Newport Harbor. Head :- wa 4 medalist m the.ell~ at th CIF Stat 1\ack and Field Champton hips · -by Richard Dunn SCHEDULE - - ' 8 -. < .. C• de "l:tl SC h' ro zc bf lll th zo to g< to in Ix of sa SC co - Da Co 64 22 ca -T( A c1I' p p, c. BE m 3~ N d1 re dt $.G lo S; bi bi m -. . . . . ' S)()rts 10 Friday, Decembef 4, 1998 . ~ Newport Beach/Costp Mesa Doily ~l_ot · --. . -. . . ·- Vanguards make it 22 straight at the Pit •·Wright arru:LBo~ke lead . way with 11 pomts apiece. COSTA MESA HOO p S. -Alana Kempto n scored 20 points as Southern Cal- ifornia C ollege's women's basket- ball team won its 22nd consecu - tive game at The Pit, a 78-5:S non· conference wm over Hope Inter- national Thursday. The last llm'e the Vdnguards (6-3) lost at SCC was Feb. 25, 1997. Kristi Wrtgb t and Kelly Boeke h ad 11 points ea ch for sec. Am ee Pina had nine points and 13 dSSlSls. NONCONFEREHCE SountERH OWfOflHIA CoUEGE 7~ HOPE INmtNATlONAL 55 Hope International -Newman 14, Silva 16, Goodridge 21. Carey 4. 3-pt goals -Silva 3. Fouled out • Limpach. Southern <:alifomia College - Kempton 20, Pina 9, Wdght 11, Herkenhoff 6, Boeke 11, Emde 8, Stew art 2, Grueber 4, Fikse 7. 3-pt_ goals -Kempton 2, Ptn;;i 3, Wright 1, Emde 2. Fouled out -None Halftime -SCC. 38-18. CdM wrestlers sparkle ALISO VIEJO . _ W R E S I l I N G Sophomor e Aaron H ack er pmne<l dU four opponents m the 160-pound class to pace a strong showing from Corona de! M ar High wrestlers at the Aliso Niguel Junior V arsity Tourna- ment Thursd ay. . . IRIEFLY ~~sa girls split ~ ANAHEIM -Costa . ..._ __ _ Mesa J Ugh girls wdrer P O..J 0 polo gouiie.. Ste.ph~:.Lomtw:do. earned her third cateer shutout and sc:ored a goal for good mea- sure as the Mustangs defeated Alta Loma, 19-0, before falling to Long Beach Wilson, 7·4, to open the El Dorado Townament Thu.rS· day at Katella l Iigh. Senior Amy Devey had tour goals and two assists in Ute win anci one goal and two assists in the loss, which dropped Mesa to a consolation-round contest today at 4:40 p .m. against lln1rs· day's Arlington-Huntington Bea.ch loser. Mesa junior Shana Kline had four goals and two assists against Alta Loma and joined Devey as one of four Mustangs to post sin- gle goals against Wilson. El DORAQO TOURNANl!NT COSTA MESA 19, AUA l.oMA 0 Costa Mesa -Devey 4, Kline 4, Steenhard 3, A. Grubisich 2, Bayes 1, J. Grublsicf\ 1, J. Martinovich 1, Lombardo 1. Saves -Lombardo 4. Long Beach Wiison 7, tosta Mesa 4 Costa Mesa · Devey 1, A. Grubisich 1, Kllne 1, w. Martinov1ch 1 Saves · Lombardo 7. OCCmenwin COSTA MESA H 0 0 -OrQ-nQe Coasat P S COUege s Pfrates cruised to a 70· 53 victory over Victor Valley in U1e opening round of the Orange C'oasVK1wanis Invitational Thu'rsday rught. The Pirates (4-2) bounced out to an 8-1 lesd in U1e fU'St two min- utes, but didn't score again until David Castleton's reverse layup tied the score at 10 with 12:12 remaining in the half. The Pirates meet Cypress torught at 6 p.m. in the semifinals. . ~There are no secrets here,· O'Brien aoded. #1 know how they play and ·they know how we play. rt will be a good conference pre- view for us." ORANGE COAST/KIWANIS INVITATIONAl. First round ORANGE CoAsT 70. VICfOR VN.JE.Y 53 Victor Valley -Long 6, Washington 3, Franke 6, Bunnell 9, Duncan 2, Juniel 14, Reicharu 4, Schmidt 8, Lee 1. 3-pL goals -Long 2, Bunnell 2, Juniel· 3. Fouled out -None. Orange Coast -Castleton 7, Reyes 8, Dolven 9, Martinelli 2, Beeler 9, McKee 2, Elliott 8, Landgdon 12, Zoller 7, Anderson 6. 3-pt. goals -Castleton 1, Reyes 2, Beeler 1, Langdon 3. Fouled out-None. Halftime OCC. 37·22. Newport's Adams, Case in CIF doubles semis IRVINE -Newport HcUbor High juniors Audra Adams and Kristen Case won two matches Thursday I E N N I S to advance to the 9 a.rn. semifinals of the CIF Southern Section dou- bles championships to<foy at the Racquet Club of Irvine. A dams and CasEr, who advanced to the quarterfinals last season and won the Sea View League championship this fall, defeated a team fr om C at..e, 4-6, 6-4. 6-t. in Ute Round or 16, Ulen handled a duo from Palm Springs High, 6-1, 7-5, iJ.l the quarterfinals. They m eet top-seeded Christy Tjong and Caitlan Blasbaw from Perunsuld High in a 9 a .m. seniilinal, with the final to follow roughly 45 iu:inutes after the ldst semifinal. "They played great," Newport Coach Fletcher Olson said of Case- Adams. "They started off a little nervous, but then they really kicked I l dck er, senior Sam Llngaw1 ( 17 1 pounds j and j uruor David Meisch (215) all went 4-0 to claim cha.mp1onstups, while Pe ter Carl- ton firushed secon d an d Anthony Trankiem third for Coach Gary Alrnquist's Sea Kings. it in g edr " · I ftt singles, C orona del Mar senior l!va Baudenbi:lcher lost to top- seeded TtJJany Brymer of Rio M~sa, 6 -L, 6-1 , m tbe Round of 16. --. H I G H S C H 0 0 l ... G f R l 5 Hl) 0 P 5 -· :;;~~t::a;:s S;µlors pull. it ou~ time lll the second hall Thursday, . t 0Tdnge Coost College looked:...1'"'• Estancia Costa Mesa -points mtd 12 t~nm-~eading. ~19A4- vulnerable, falliny behind Taft by . • • rebounrls, ~hile Lisa Stemf~l,t\ 10 points. But a 13-0 run sparked collect viclones, as well. , had seven poml'i and~ team-hi~ by Adria Sortino and Natalie MISSION VIEJO _ ·Kalena five i.teals for the mnne;-;. w~ . Wee)c.s gave the Pirates the lead Jackson hit a tbree-pointPr and _outscored the Normans, 21-0, m and they never looked baek in an made a foul shot wllh a minute U1e finaJ qunrter. 80-72 victory m the first round of • H. h llEVDV-Y HIW TOUANAMENT • the Cuesta Women's Basketball left as Newport I !arbor ig EsTAHclA 54, 8£vERLY Htu.s 16 " closed out u 36-31 victory over Scof'e.by Qwtrten "l :unl~ent. ~o~o ~ta critic~ Mission Viejo in nonleague girls Estancia· 14 13 6 21 • 54 ce-pomtcr unng e run an basketball action Thursday. Beverly Hills 6 2 8 ° · l6 Weeks bad two baskets trom the The Sailors (2·0) trailed 27 _25 Estancia Diaz 19. Barrera 9, stemft.ld 7. lqw post. Cassity 7, Huata 6, Vacma Al, t..Pnhart 2. Sortino was the leading scorer going into the fourth quarter and Orellana o, Matsutu11 o _ ·th 20 · ts d a1s h d fi the Diablos extended. the lead 3-pt goals -Steinfeld 1, Barrera t. Foull!d WJ porn an o a ve • out None assists, Erin Tomlinson scored 16 early. in the quarter. But Newport Beverly Hills. Kashani 4. eamette 2, points and Weeks added 13. 1 larbor turned steals by Jackson ea.sp1 4, connell 6. " Orange Coast (8-0) plays the a.pd Alyssa Paul into points to 3·pt goals -None. Fouled out· None • Bakersfield-Grossmont winner take the lead. J tonight at 6. Kristen Urban scored 14 points Mesa rebounds for win CU£STA TOURNAMENt for the VISiting Sailors and Jack- First round son added 10. Melissa Hollister OMHGE COAST 80, TAfT 72 had five rebounds. Taft -Brown 8, Collins 6, Stephens 14, NONLEAGUE Sumlin 16, Huddleston 23, Wolridge 5.. NEMORT 3~, MISSION VIEJO 31 3-pt. goals -Stephens 1, Huddleston Score by Quarters 1. Fouled out -None. Newport Harbor 4 9 12 11 • 36 Orange Coast -Sortino 20, Tomlinson 16, Saraydarian 8, Weeks 13, Mission Viejo 7 8 12 4 • 31 Newpott Harbor -Jackson 10, Urban 14, Middlebrooke 8, Payton 4, Wilde 2, Paul 4, Hollister 4, Huntington 4, ca~allo O, Lewis 5, Mojica 3, Klytta 1. Ashton o. Moore o. 3-pt. goals • So"ino 4, Tomlinson 2, 3-pt. goals. Ja<kson l Fouled out -None. Saraydarian 2. Fouled out -None. Mlssk>n Viejo Mecham 3, O'Donnell 6. Halftime -OCC, 31-30. O'Donogue 10, Eichler 6, Burrage 6. • 3·pt. goats · Me<ham 1, O'Donnell 2. Fouled out -Eichler. Boyce takes post M~~ ST~ S 0 f T I A l l Estancia High boys basketball coach Rich Boyce will coach soll- ball at the school this c;pring, Estancia Girls Athlebc Director Nancy Ferda announced TI)urs- day. Boyce, in his third' season at the boys basketball helm, will replace S~eron Uhl, who left Estancia for a teaching position at Costa Mesa. Uhl compiled a 13-45 record, · 3-37 in the Pacific Coast League, in four seasons,· - -by Barry Faulkner Eagles roll in opener BEVERtY HILLS -Estanaa High senior Francia Diaz smgle- handedly' outscored the Eagles' season-operung opponent Thurs- day as Coach Paul Kirby's visitors trounced the host Normans, 54-16, m the first round ol the Beverly Hills guls l>ask~tball tournament. Diaz, a senior All-Newpo'rt- Mesa D1strict and All-Pacific Coast League returner, had 19 ·points, while sophomore Zuyin Barrera tallied nine m her varsity debut. Lauxeo Cassity had-sev en LAKEWOOD -ThP Costa Mesa f fjgh girls basketball teatn used smothering full-court defen- sive pressure to handle Mayfaii 53-35, in a Mayf air-Aellflowel Tournament consolation ga~ Thursday on the Monsoons' floor. Senior Evelyn Powers pace~ Ute Mustangs (1-t) with 18 points, while junior Autumn SmiU1 chipped in 15 rebounds and six points and Jenny Earnest collecf- ed 10 points, six rebounds·· and hve steill.s. Sophomore Nancy Hatsush1 had eight points, eight assists and four stedls for the Mustangs, whe> lake on Long Beach .Jordan today at 4:30 ID the consolation semil1- nals at Mayfair. 1 ..., MAVFAllWJEUA.OWER TOURNAMENT) COSTA MESA 53, MAYFAIR 35 Score by Quarters Mayfair 5 12 9 9 -36 Costa Mesa 13 14 12 14 -53 Mayfalr Sampson 8, Ramirez 8, Nlckefbefry 2. 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For tufther PARKWAY, ST• no, Costa Mesa Dally Piiot No-A• llated by th• aeller, all PUBLIC NOTICE Dally Piiot Dec 4, 11, 18,, DELIVERED TO THE PLAN-RIZED AGENT FOA PAUL 1111. The architectural treat· MUNITY Dl!Vl!LOP· lnlormatlon, please call LAGUNA HtLLS, CA vembllf 20, 27, December other IWSln .. t nam .. and 2S 1998 Fe75 NING COMMISSION AT, ANO SANDI UCATA FOR A 1Mnt of the MW building MKNT •LOCK GRANT Chl'ltty Teegue at (949) 92853 4 11 1908 AMO addreu.. uied by th9 FlotfthMI• 8ualneea ' o~ PRIOR TO, THE PUB-VARIANCE FROM REAR Wiii be compatlbl• to that CCDBQ) FUNDS AND 844-3225. Publlahtd N.vtport I ' seller within thrff yeara t>. Name St•t•ment ·---------· u, ~N~~~· REVIEW OF YARD SETBACK REQUIRE· of th• •xi.sting office bulld· TO RIYID THI! AH-Pu bllshod Newport Baaeh.Coata Mua Dally PUBLIC NOTICE tor~t lh• d;tr1v= 11r ~: The following persons are OBITUARY 888 DEVELOPMENT AGREE-~,f~J.~ 1~2~:,ij~&t~ Ing on·tlte and thote pro-NUAL Pl!RFOlltllANCI ~:;.c~~~ ':~~ally Piiot Noveml)er 'D, D• one18a740 ~~r ':re: ~ONE o doing buslneu u : Allied MEHT OA~t FOA THE WITH tHE ADOmON OF A f ... lonal buildings and ft. R•PORT ON CD8Q • FG70 cembtf 3, 4, 1996 • NOTICR TO The names and bualne11 lndustrfet Sat.. and Manu-fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 1'UTOMOBILE CLUB OF 953 SQ.FT. SECOND-nanclal lnstltutlona that eur-FUNDS PRl!VIOU8LY FTh652 CRl!'DITORS Of' addteaMt of th• t>uyw are: facturlng loc., 3199 AZ. Air~ ATHERTON, ~OUTHERN CALIFORNIA, STORY BEDROOM Apoi. round the eltt. The project R•Cl!JVSD. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTIC! auuc ULI! HYE WON YU, 5236 MICH-gr9~g Dr., Costa Mesa, l~~.foA~o~~~ TION OVER AH EXISTINQ It located on Dove Street Notle4t la her~ given ..... 8104 ELSON 1270, IRVINE, CA. Allled ll'ICIUltrl•• Sal•• and """"""··~· 'TAL DETERMINATIONS: ~~ B;~~?&M ~:s~ near the lnternotlon of =c~hewt~~I a =I~ ::;.i:~p SUMMON• 8108 u.c.c.i ~!2...-.. to be aold .,. ManufactUT1ng Inc:., (CA), died Novembttr 29, EXEMPT. DENCE LOCATED AT 996 Newport Plac:. Drive. The hearing to l9CeMt publlc PETITION CCITACION JUDICIAL) e.orow No. toea80 JS dncrfbed In general aa: 3199 AZ. Airport Loop Ot., ~8 ate his home In 2. APPLICATION FOR SPRINGFIELD STREET IN project alle 9"Compaaaes comment on the needa of NOTICE TO OEFENDAN't: Notice Is heteby given to ALL goodwtll, tumlture, ftlf.> Costa Meaa. CA 02828 guna each. 1 ABANDONMENT FOR THE AN R1 ZONE. ENVIRON-approximately 3.B aCt'89 of th• Commun!!)'. pr1or to tho TO ADMINISTER (A\/lso 1 Acusado) MARGA-eredltora of the within turea, equipment lea•• Thia bu~lneu la con-w~lema~~0laulne~!rv~•.•I CITY COUNCIL OF THE MENTAL DETERMINATION: land area. development of actlvttlu lo l!STATI! OF: RITA VALENZUELA named .. n.r that a bulk held lntetest, trade nam• ducted by. a OOl'pOfltion ""' •• CITY OF COSTA MESA, OF EXEMPT NOTICE IS HERESY FUR-b9 ualsted With CDBG ff, EARL QU8TKEY elta YOU ARE BEING SUED BY .. le la about to be made of and Improvements of a CW· HaV9 you .wted doing later date. Burle.I wmj THREE UNIMPROVED AL-e. PLANNING APPUCA· THEA GIVEN lhat an lnlUaJ funds. Then funds 118 acS-HARRY l!ARL QUSTKEY ~LAINTl:~(A) ~Al~Ees1~' the uaeta described taln FAST FOOD buslneu ~~· Y~!i•Sal· 5/87 nd b19•98heldat DKSt•. mJboehrn~ l.EVS: NO.i27 IS NORTH TION Pfa.-96-89 FOR KEITH mln1etered by the Depart· CASE NO. Att4871 eman a o · below. · • and are located at 2222 ndua es a ~ OF JOANN STREET FROM VAN HOLT AUTHORIZED Study/Mitigated Negative ment of Houalng and To all helr9 beneftclatles HERNANDEZ. GUADALUPE The nam111 and buslnees MICHELSON IRVINE. CA. Mfg. Inc., Mark W Mowery, Cemetery. Rep1d PLACENTIA AVENUE AGENT FOR THE CITY OF O.ctaratlon has been pr• Urban Development (HUD). creditor. contingent CfCld~ HERNANDEZ and ERIC addrenea of the aeller are: 92612 ' President City, IL. WESlWAROS• NO 17 IS COSTA MESfa. FOR A MAS-pared by the City Of New. The statutes for this gtanl tors, and' persona wno may MORA HERNANDEZ, 1 PASTA MESA, INC. a Calif. The business named used Thia atatement WU filed The famlly wa .. SOUTH OF BERNARD TER PLAN FOR CON-port Beach In connec:tlon program aet forth thrH othlfWlae be lntetested In minor, by and through his Corp., 3t15 Newport BIVd., by the aetlor al that loea-with the County Clerk of assisted by McKonzle STREET BETWEEN HAA· STRUCTION OF AN 18,000 With the application noted basic goals for use of th• wlll Of estate, Of both, Guardian Ad Lit am, Newport Beach, Ca. 92860 tlon Is: GUS'S GRILL Orange County on 42/01/88 Cremation and Burial I POR BOULEVARD ANO SQ FT. RECREATION above. The tnlllal Study/ those lunds which ara of: H. EARL GUSTKEY aka GUADALUPE HERNANDEZ The location In Clllfomta The antlclpefed date of 1"88770773 582-989-3806. MAPLE STREET; N0.4 IS BUILDING WITH A. SWIM· Mitigated Negative Declata· closely relaled to the malor HARRY EARL GUSTKEY J~~S hT ~I CALENDAR of the chief exocutlVe office the bulk sale It O.C.mbtf Dally Piiot Dee. 4, 11, 18, --------NORTH OF WILSON MING POOL. TO REPLAeE commltments and pr1orltfet A PETITION FOR PAO-a er 1 aummom of the seller la: 835 Amlgoa 22, 1998 at the otflce of 25, 1998 F663 pimm-------ITREET' BETWEEN CAN· THE EXISTING ·DOWN-!Ion atatea that the subj9ct of HUD. The go111 ar• to: BATE ha• bffn nled by H. la served on you to ftlt a Way #5, Newport Beach. UNIVERSAL TITLE, OR· --------LOCAL VON DRIVE ANO PACIFIC TOWN COMMUNllY CEN· development u proposed, 1) Provide decent houtlng EARL GUSTI<EV, JR. In th• typewritten rnponH at lhla Ca. 92660 • ANGE ESCROW BRANCH, PUBLIC NOTICE AVENUE NEXT TO FAIR· TER RECREATION FACIL· and wllh Implementation of 2) Prol/lde a tuttablo llvlng Superior Court of C.llfOf· ~~ ph 11 wlll Al ll1ted bY the Miier. all 1205 E. Chapman Ave., Or· Fl tttl 8 1 MQRT'lJ.'•RJES VIEW PARK,. ANO A FIND-ITV LOCATED : AT t860 the recommended mltlga· environment and 3) Expand nla, County of Orange er °' ~ ca other buslneu namee Ind ange, Ca. 928ee 0 ova ue MU I 1 H INQ OF CONSISTENCY ANAHEIM AVENUE IN AN tfon measures, wm not ,... economic opportunities THE PETITION FOR PRO-no: protee1 you, your tvi::-addr•11H Uled by th• Thia bulk sale II aub)eci Nllf'IM •t•t•ment WITH THE GENERAL l&R ZONE. ENVIRONMEN· sun In a slgnlncant effect Each goal must prlmarlly 8A.TE roquestt that H. :-tten re~~r mu~ • MllerwtthlothfHYtlll8t>. toCahlomlaUnlfonnCom-Thelollowtngperaonaare PACIFIC VIEW J, PLAN. ENVIRONMENTAL TAL DETERMINATION: ex. on the environment It I" benefit low and very low In-EARL GUSTKEY, JR., be ~~i::" ·wv;t Of~ you fOfe the data auch llat was merclal Code Sections dolng boalnOM as: The MEMORIAL PARK DETERMINATION· EX· EMPT · t come p41r9on1: In tho ,... appointed u personal rep-wan eou O ar your sent or dellv9red to ~· 6101.2. If 10 aubjec:t, the Wellnesa Doctor, 180 New- EMPT. FOR FURTHER INFORMA-the present Intention ° the cent past, the City has r• reaentatlv. to administer ca... buyer are: F111tullc Sam•· name and addrna of th• DOit Cent0t Dr Sul1e 215, Cemetery • Mortuary• '3. PLANNING APPUCA-TION ON THE fa.BOVE AP· City to accept th• Initial celved approximately the ettate of the decedent. If you do not ni. 'fOOT,.. 8106 W 3rd St., l.o9 Ang• P4t*>'I with WhOm clalma Newport Beech, Ca. 92e60 Ch I C t 1 'T'ION PA·9fJ-79/80 FOR PUCATIONS, TELEPHONE Study/Mitigated N9gatlve $492,000 dollatt of CDBG THE PETmON requee1a aponst on time. you may lee. Ca. 90046 may be nl9d la: UNIVER· Or. Kalel N, Campbell, ape • rema ory 1 SILL BARTON, AQENT 754-52.45 OR CALL AT THE Declaration and aupportlng fund• pjlf' fiscal year, and It the decederll'a Wiii and loM "'-cue, and your Th• name• and butlneas SAL TITLE, ORANGE ES. o.c.. 110 E. Bay Ave., 3~ Pnc:1llc Vtow Drive, FOR SEBASTl-'N VALENTE. OFFICE OF THE PLAN· documents. Thia 11 not to la .Xptcied that the City cocll¢11s, 11 any, be admitted wagea, mon~ ~ ~ addreases of Ille buYer ate: CROW BRANCH, 1205 E. Newpoft Betch, ca. 92661 Newport Beact1 : FOA EXTENSION OF TIME NING DIVISION ROOM be c:onslrued ff either ap-wtll rec:etve approxlmately to probate. ni. wtll and ~h«may~ ek~ the TIMOTHY LEE SURARIOGE Chapman Ave., Orange, Diane R. Alblt'z', 110 E Bay ..__6_4_4.·2·7•0•0lltili-iC FOA A PREV. APPROVED 200, 77 fAIR ' DRIVE, PfOVll Of denial by the City the ta.me amount during eny oodlells art avallable ~ m and SHEll.Y SURRIDGE, Ca. 92Be6, and last date Ave, Newport Beach, Ca r CONDmONAL USE P'ER· COSTA MESA CAUFOR· ...t FY 1~000. for examination In "'-ftlt court. 3116 NewJ)Oft BIVd., New-lor flllng ctalm1 ahall be: 92601 PIERCE BROTHrRS 1 MIT' {PA-~7-41) FOR CON-NIA. ' of the iubject ap.,.lcatJon. CDBQfllnd1m.ybeuaed koptbythecoutt. Tl\tre a,. other legal,.. portS..Ch,Ca.82800 December 21, 1988 which This bualn .. 1 Is ~on-~ STRUCTION or: NEW 5,390 Publlth•d N•w~ot t Th• lnlUal SIUdyl\1Hlgated for a v~ of program• THE PET1T10N ,.questa qulr:nen'*· ~may:...~ TM .... to be eold.,. la 1he 'butlne .. day before ducted by: a general part-8,Ell BROADWAY SF. SHOWROOM, A 4, 134 e.ach.Coala MHa Dally Negative Declaration SO-which lnc:tuda: land aCQUI. authority to admlnllter th• to " an d Ol'MY ~ detc:flbed In general u: th• 111• date apeclll•d nerahlp Mortuary • Cho.pol • 8F. SERVICE BLDG., WJTH Piiot OeQember 4, 1998. day publle tll\/lllW petlod eltton1 clNranc:e, and di• ..tat• ul'ICI• the lt'ld~ ~ you 0 not can FumltUt•, Fbrt\M'", Equll>' above. Have you ttarted doing Cremation , A 400 SF. LOFT & A 3,239 F658 WH Septe"'ber 30, PoaltlOn; "'" acqi.llaltton, d9nt Admlnlatnrtlon Of e. an omey, you may ment, GoodWlll, LMMhold Oiled· NOVEMBER 23, bu•lneu Yet1 No e SF. COVERED DISPLAY 1H8 to Ootob9r 30 d.-vetopment « lmPfQV9-tatea ACt. (Thlt euthorlty an att7.:f:=. ~: lnter111t, Lea111hold Im-t998 Dr. Kaloi N. Campbell 110 Broadway AREA IN CONJUNC. WI PUBLIC NOTICE 1091. Copl" of the 1n111.i ment ol publle HNleea and wtn anow th9 pereona1 ,..,,. ~ ~ feOal al book) pro~ and are to-/lncY9 WON vu Thia etat.mont wat ftlOd Costa Mesa ! ESTABUSH. OF A NEW" Study and Mlti...eted N-a f1clll1J111 In low Income rMentat!Ve to tale• meny "o ·~ . le Cited •t. 31t5 N.wport Publlah•d Nawport With th• County Ctetk ol 642-9150 • USED C-'R DEALERSHIP NOT1CI 0, '" ·• -areaa· r9m0val of arc:hhec> ac;tlona without obtaining .. P11411 CIUll en-~1 Newpol'1 Bet.ch, Ca Ota. County on 12/01/98 ... _______ ...... & INCLUDES A VARIANC~ ~UllUC HllA.RINO end tlve Oeclara1Jon and tup-tur1ll berrtt,., publle/eoclal ~ IPPf'OYSI, Before tak.· ~ etta clttctOn ~· 1ll2eeU Btach.Co•ta M"a DaflV 1 .... 7787te -!:Ml~MO) P:AOM FRONT NOTICI OP IN'fl!NT porting document• are 11rvlce1; relocation •• Ing e.ttaln very Im~ D ed tlr r = ~= TM bualoeta name UMd Piiot Decemtw 4, 1998 Dally Piiot Dec:. 4, 11, 18, ETBACK REO. TO ALLOW TO ADOPT A avallable for public r-.vtew alataoce: rtaldentlal and acttone_!_~-~_!h• per-30para IAp~ea.;~ N una 1 , .. by th• Hiier at that I~ · Feet 25. l"8 Fe82 UTO DISPLAY IN 10' OF end lnapectlon at the Pl•n-commercial property ,.ha-eonal ~ wlll be tlon la: FANTASTIC SAMS PUIUC NOTICI REO. 20' SETBACK FOR Nl!OATIVI! nlng Department City of bllltatlon: !Ob c:r.uon and r-,qutt.d to give notloe to apueata el1C'f119 • maqulna The ant1clpated date al • s CAR GALlfRIE, ~T ~ DICLAMTION ..,__,..., Btac:tt 3soo N economic dtvtlopmem. It lm.re.ted peraone ""'"s en~ con.. .,,. bulk aai. la Dec. 23, PUBUC HEARINGS WILL ELL HARBO~ Bl.VO. IN 'A C1 Notice la htr.tlv g!ven ........ ,""" ' fl'#-la HUD't r9q"Ulremet'lt that tt'ley haw waived notice or Una c:.ri. o una llameda 1"8 at th• ofllce of Fldol· BE HEU> BY niE COSTA ZONE. ENVIRON. DET.: that the City Councl.1 ol the port Boulevarci, Newport all COBO 11e11vtti.. muat ~ed to the prQPOMd telefonlca • no It ofteoer9 tty Nat'I Tlk, £9Cn:IW OM-MESA PLANNING COM-d hi I PRl!V. ~EO. DEOLAR. City of Newpc>rt lkeeh wlll Beach, Callfomla 02659-accompll1h at lent one of llC1kN'.) The I~ prot9CC!on, au .... puetta ~ 10971 Gttden Grow MISSION AT TH! Crrt your use ve Ce ... PLANNING APPUCA· hofd a publlO hearing on 1706, (949) &44-3200. the thrM national aoal• Of adml"""8tlon autl'IOrttY wlll earl'!! maqutt;:. ~ iiWi .. ID, Qard90 Orcv., HALL 77 FAIR DRIVE. through classified Good Job• rtllabl' UmC&'S loh~rutina tblnp 'tn bu1 t TION PA-118-81 FOR OLEN th• apPllc11tlon of lllMCH N01lc• It horeby further prlnelpally btnefltfng. low be Of&nted unleaa 11n (ntfr. cum...,. con Ca. 92843 COSTi. MESA CAUF()R.'. M2.ae78 Cl fi N. GREENER, AUTHO-Dow ltrMt (ftlohllnl given Iha! aald put>llc hMr• •nd mocftrlt• lncomt I*• Mted per.an "'"an OI>-:-:!:ed'?J!:::~r= Thitc.ilfomlbl.Jk .... ~IS l&J~~ NIA. AT 8:30 P.M. OR AS _________ , __ _.ln-..;;;\...;.;;as_s_._,e_~---' RIZED MlENT FOR O&QJ Martin ArohlteotJ for Ing wtll be htld on the IOM, ~Ing alum. and tectlon IO the petltlon and h to • Unnorm ....,.,,. SOON A8 POSSIBLE INVESTMENTS/RITCHIE o.n.n:t Plen Am«I• 14th d8' ot DM-.mbw bllght, or r"pondlng tout• ehowa CIOOd CllUM Why the 9:"':ftt:CS"' ,:eopr . ....,.. IU merclal Code Sac:llon THEREAFTER ON MON• S.COOPER TO AMEND • •c 1"8 h h I 7 oO gant h•allh and aet.ty c:oOtt afioutct not grant th• .. __ etoe 2 DAY DfCEMeER 28 1198 CONDITION OF AP· Ment No .... t( ). r 'at I 11 ouro t nHda, HUD tegulatlone auUIO<itY.' rffPU91t• a .,...,pc>, S)Utde K to eubjeCt. the name AEGAADINO TH!' "0~ '4 A ~or·...1-'L1e PROVAL '3 Oft PMWB AIMnd"*1t No. 877_i p.m. In the Counctl Cham. also ttqUlr• c:ltlta lo al*!d A HEAAINQ on the pell• perdllr ti C.IO, Y le puedef'I Ind eddrne of the f*IOn LOWINO APPLICATIONS ~·' \..laUJI TO AUOW REDUCTION IN Trefllo 8tucff No. 1 '7 bere Of the N9Wpon Dtach at leaat fO" of thatr Pfc> t1on Wiii be ~O on OE• qullar au aalltfO, tu dlnero with whOm clelma may be IP A"°' 01' THI! f!0t... REQVIR!O MINIMUM AGE end ModlftoetkNJ .... City Hall, 3300 Newport Qttm f\lnda to prlnelpelly CEMBEA 24, 1098, t :45 tro=:!s !:':Jeo d~ tiled ,, FIM!lty Nari Tltte, LOWING ACTIONS ARE Alteniative" OP R!SIOENT'S AT COSTA 473' on property localed Boulevard, Ntwi>Ott Bach, banllflt IOw and moc1er..-e p.m. 0.pt. 703, AddreN of 081 por P4trt4I er. ta oort• !!~~ow 0Dlvlalo~ 1ot~t CH~NQEO IN OOURT • • N!WPOfl'TE SENIOR CON-at 1-401 Dov. 6trHt N~ CtllfomlA. al wtll;h 11m• Income peraona and laml-coun: 341 Th•~ Dffve, EJC!eten °"°' l'9ql.llalto.'i.. a;d"" a'OVll ca. ·tJd THI! CHAUfNQI MAY •E os -.-. k . ~:6a'Gr:Tg~E tc:gm ~ BHC:h, Callfoml~ llld place any aoa all ~~ =-•~al~~=:,: ~uCab~ ~the getet. Puede que 1.1918<1 and r~ 1.:':9f. fOt flllng ~~~~ r' ~LJ m= ~0Ufit Cas et, '' AT ~ FAIRViEW ROAD Th• appllCatlon I• I ,... aone lnlettated may lP. income f)llftont and farnl· grwrting of lhe pett11on you qulera Jlarnat a un ~edO clalme atiall 119 Dte. 22, RAISES AT THE PV9UC IN A Ct ZONE. ENVIRON· qunt to l*mlt th• •P-~·' ann b9 heard lh•reon. 11111 It mu11 mMI ipectflc ahOuld appear at thll hMr· lnmedlat11T1ente. St no 19111 Which ta tN tiuttnnt Hl!AAINO .DUCAIBED IN Cretnation & ,_.ENTAI.. DETERMINATION-PfOVet of e O.-al Plan It you challeng11 thll HUD atanclarda to qualify Ing and mte ~ ob-=~ a on a~ dly ~ lhe Nit O&UI THIS NOTICE OR IN WRfT· • !)((MPT. Am.mctment, an Amend· ptOlect In court. you may vnder one ot th9 other na· er: or file wi1tten Ob• de,.,.::.~~ l!*lfled abO..,.. 'UN COAR!IPONO!HCt! Buri:-1 ~---Jee 5 f't.ANNINO APPUCA· ment to th• N~ Pl.at 119 llrn/I~ to rltft•nv only tlonal obi.ctfvM. wflh th9 CCM't t>. 0 una ncln. d ayud& -Dated: November %3, Dfl.MMD TO™-Pl.AN-a.I ~l~VI' --J'lON PA*'82./'13 FOA 'SE· 1'P1annea • Com!Tlunfty, •• • thOI• 111u111 yotJ or•om. '"'Thw N ,;1•7·te Mnu111 the heWtng YfAX ~ ,.:i (YM ~ ctnet!to , .... lt9t • NINO COMMllSION AT, ·~ ,.. • · ·~ 1• ,._ -~ llASTIAN VALU4Te, Al>-Tmt\Q $!Udy and a Modlfl. OM elH ra Hd •t lht pub-~rformance Atpc>rt (APR) ~"'~per.an fonlco),. /WT........,..... OA ,...IOA TO Tl4! ..ua. Wh)' should you sub1'ect ~~~Rl~~~EG-?s~J :~~ cation. The proJect lnvOIYN lie hMrlng OHCffbed In ~~~-.:.::.. ~ Of ... ~~ARI! A 'rolTOA cMa ...,..., =: ~ L\~ H~~~ ~;,,.tJCA. TRUST '.ml AH IXTEN-the OONlnletlon Of • two-lhl• notice OI' In WTttttn COf• City'• f:"%'"ence In , .... Of 001111~ Otedltot Of ............ CW) 'TION ttA.-.00 '°" A08 yourself & your farnily lo • SION OHt I! FORA PR!. lloty' 20,122 tquart foot f~· d~ IO llOfllh p to anticipated the~. rou rmm... ·MCVV0149e :.~:,,1~~d MN .. ~w~~ ERT L KLOTZ MllHO: pa}•t'nu t'nt'l:1t ... d Pri"C~ Jior VIOUSLV AP~ D CON-cornmen:Jal Ofllce bulldlng t)le City at. Of f)flOf to, 1M QOe11 • aet fOf1f'I In tfte yoUJ Ol8lm Wiit! the c:outt TM,,.,.,,. Ind adChtl of ...,.,._ _,, AIZEO AOENT fOA C--1. n • '"' "' ~ ·DITIONAl USE PERMIT built OWf. ~ally aubltr• publlo J\Mtlng '°" lnfof· OM Yett Ac1lon Plat\, "'° Md mall. ooPJ to 1M p.f· .,. eo"'1 •: (E nomtn y Hot OOC*nb8r ... ,... l!Qf"ITAOM .. IONS k & . ... .... r.lr97-t2) ~ AN AIJTO tantan parkl"!J lot Tht matlOn e.11(949)944'3200. Wiii be considered In Miii aonal repreeentatfYe~ dlrecclon de .. COM ") ftl3 FOA A. MAIT!A flllAN C3S ClS SCrVtC • '~(~ f ,, r:v~~ag~t.0,tt~ o.n.rw Plan Amendment cl ........ -= ~oc:_ot,,,u:: ci:-1~~ dlte CENTRAL OAANQE ThtnklngOfhavtnga AME.NDM!NT I'<>" TM~ 1~ CaJ(Tollf~J-888-5fCASKE'f - $ '-~Ufftt A YAftt. and P.C AIMndrnent811t ,..1~T~ mo.t ~ A&llftor...,.,fHyrr----.,,. .,. flfM .....,_ 4lf,.... ~~.r;, M!J~~IMI -G!fll!? -~·°l·A ..e ~-~~--1.0-;r '~MCe~ttROM ,.,.M ... ~ I-~,,.; __ _,..-"' th91\::'9"MCI ........ ~~~,-....... -~-.... -,-""' ~ W~IT "' AOillJ" •! ....... ! 111 1:.e~~= -• -~ r;l rm BACK A!OUIREMENTt .,qua,. foolaQe entttlomem tory of good• Olld • ., • .,,..,, that.,,. oubllC: .,... lfoCie' e.c:tkw1 t100. The ll;OUflr.~ DAIVI.; p BOX ... .:.?:» TO U~K 80UTH .. COMT -'? ---------11n Block E _of ~ Vien •round! lngwtll be Mlcfontti. t'll'I llmt -llllng Clalma .. u 1' • PLAZA AND IOUTH ''!-________________ _, . . -·-----~ • • ( . . .. ' rt Beach/Costa Mesa Doil Pilot rridoy, December 4, 1998 11 PUIUC IOT1Cll IWL.IC IOTICll PUii.iC IOTICU PUILIC MOT1CU ---~lfOTICl-r-=-=. .... u .. iUIC'iC~.m-,,r1aCi=¥=Juu~mat= PUaJCllOTICI~ IUCtiOfiCI-.-lltnf .. • ~by,"~ ot ~no n PATMOl.,$ANTAANA,CA " .. .I • .. 928ell Ha'le you ..,...., ~ lllt Crl'f Of Costa MIU CoulU't OI T'tw IWO""y WM Mb .. , ' ...... '=::1HIHl 111 ......... •111R111 PlotlU1w •wln1M "°'"l1w ....... 111 F1ottt1eu9 •ue1rJ111 Thia bu1ln .. 1 It con-bullnlal )'9t? No Pw1QI Sll1t 01 C~ is wflh •••1>9C' to lihgetl .._ 81..__._ .._ ... ll•IM ...... •t•h••nl • Mw 8...._...t Mw 8tatewt llW atute..m ducted by. In~ Valette Link ~non INO mtrtOt l'tCOfOell lltoletoonl•I of Secruent•I Thi tollooiil4ng petton1 h Thi~ pat'IOnlt.,. Thi~ S*tON.. Thi followlna S*90nl are Thi followlng petsont.. Thi~ S*'tonl are Hl'¥9 you statted dOlna Thia ~ WM flled Ill Clem 157 pa.,es 28 IO 33 11380 of OW Heelttl •M doing butlneu u · = ~ M: Tot.ly dolna bullnMa •: New-~ bullnett u : M1 doing bullMel u : Ruby'• doing bullnM9 u · •)TILE bu9lnelt ytKI Y11, New. f. With the county ca.ti 1nctusiw nucc •neous ~ uf•ty Cod• You.,.,.,.,.. NICKELi NICKELi I i II, .,. Nlwpol't port~. 2000 Newport Pool s.Mct. 1415 E. $)" Sancfwlctt SlloOn, 197l 0 EFFECTS b) TFX 8512 1Mt OrlftOI ~on 1 t/10ll8 ll(OIOS OI PIG oranoe Cou~ tiy llOtffoe41 met the Dtatnet GAMES, 10912 K1t11a 18 ~Newport a.ch, CA Blvd., Coste M111, CA CllTIOfl Ave., Orange, CA !Nine Ave., CoJta M ... , Miami strMt w~w T. J, Wtllace 1llll1'JI01a Tiit IMOOefl't M~ott Cit• Attomey of~ Coun"' O•denOtove CA92t40 • l2S27 12• CAl2927 CA92e83 • •Thia ttMllMM wu lied o.llyPloCNo't 13 20 27 scnoeo1So1uiosa1a·u1r The hH inlti•tMp1"9CMtllflO•to fw Wiii Lif.ur. lndu. e<.w1 ~. 471 Falt Newport ·Noodle, (CA) .Harold l11 llllngworth, MatgOt "M. Grultlf, &411 Bob Paul ,M~ 8512 wtttl 1M County Clertc al o.c.4, 1"'' · • ;..,,; sntt '1C!Oitu •no oiner COii\-fotte1nt.e ... ~ .. 41C~ trlee, (CA), 6242 ~ °'· 1102, eo.u. ....... CA 2000 Newpol1 Blvd. Cotta 1415 e. Sycamott, Otano-. Via Conaf. Anaheim, CA Mtaml S1re« Watmlntltr Orang• County on 12/011'18 mon ou.onnon. If any OI Ille l>'Oll•ltV •ur•uent to H .. ,.,, Aft. Humtnoton 8Ncti 12121 .,,, Meta. CAnt27 -CA t298e ~ .. -CA 92"3 • • 1....-T7..,,. PUIUCtlOTICI re• P'UPf!l)' onc11ot0 •10 .. "ns tftll s•f•t'f ~ s.cuoA CA ~9 ' David P. Todd, 2S24 Marte Thie bualn111 .11 con-Thi• bualneaa 11 co"' Thi• bualneu 11 con-Thi• busln•u 11 con-Oa!ty Plloc o.c. 4, 11, 11, · ~':,IC "'cA"/2i;r-e;•· 1~•ee 4· . eel 'het 1 Thlt bu1lne11 . It con-~hi eor ~ .... CA 92929 dU<:ted by: Umlted Utblllty dU<:tld by: an lndtvldual ducted by:.an lndlvldull ducted by: 1n fndMdlMI 25, 1991 FeeO Plotftlew ••I Ill unono~''lrustre cUCf•~ o:"d:.::~ll\iecc!nte!t the ~,:i ~a ::t~'O duct~~·~ co"' ~" you a!alt9d doing ~ .,.J1~': 1~~~i ~!:.:UY~,.,,~ ~ =~vet?':'ed dOlnO PUBLIC NOTICE TM~-===.,. any ~'bi ':f IOt 1n, 1J1C0nwms fone1ture of thit 11rop~. buslnea yet? No ... ~ you • doing butlnltt yet? No 89 ' t985 ' Bob P. t.<onroe • doing buslneu u : Graph-~,:_,~v'::~~:i '1: ~ ""::,~-;'' ~d: .. ~ct~ f'111 Witt Lelaure lndu. ..._.,,...yet? No Newport NoOdle, t..ura Harold L IUJ~h Margot M. Gruetlf Thia lta1ement wu filed Flotttloa1 ..,_lnlM Ice o.pot, 2181 H.art>or 14, SllCh"" he11!11 S&iCI Wit Wit! be 114ae 5 you must 1111 • trlet, Robin Portall, Vice l<Wln FltZpCtck Marroquin, Member Thlt ltlttment INU llled Thia sta11ment WU flled with the County Cl«ll of MIHIM Sretem.nt Costa M ... , CA 92927 INldt Cut lll•lt'IO\il to'ltllanl O wnf.-d cf...,, n.imo your PrMldent Thia ltatement wu fifed 'Thi• tUttement wu flled with the County Ctn of with th• County Cllf1( of Orange County on 10121/N TM followlng pertOnt lrt Wayn• Byron lan1omo, warqnty t•ortssto 0, uflplieo lnter••t In !ti. property Thf1 ttstemen1 Wit llled with the County C1ertc of with the County C"'1t of Otange County on 10/21/98 Orange County on 12/01/98 1 .... 773ata doing butlne11 u : AtUIUr 2191 Harb« #4, eo.ta l!Qll'CltOQ bae oosussioo 01 You mutt fit. thi• cleim 'I\ With the County Clertc of Ortingt County on 11/10/98 Orange County on 12/0t/98 1"8e77ilil 1ff88778771 Dally Pilot Nov 20 27 A, Torrellu, 15 Beach-MIU, CA 92927 encumbranm to INY tllf rt· the Supenor CoUtt of the Orange County on 11110/98 1 .... 77IOCM 1"887787H Dally Piiot Nov. 20, 27, Otlly Piiot Dec. c, 11, 11, Dec 4 11 t99S · 'ftMQ comber Of., Cotona dll Thi• bu~lntH fa con-mainino onnciOlll 1..im,,01 Int County of Or•no• wlth•A , .... 77I009 Dally Pll9t Nov. 13, 20, 27, Dally Piiot Dec. 4, 11, 18, Oeo. 4, 11, 1998 f651 25, 1998 Flle1 . • • ~arh CA 9262~ I d~ld by . .,,-=~ nolt(SI StCUl!O Of H10 OetO oC thirty 1301 d•y•o1 m. flm Dally Piiot Nov. 13, 20 27 Oeo.4, 1998 F832 25, 1998 F872 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICI! e:!~'b.t ~,. ~·· 5 ~? N ng T11.rst w•tn 1n1ernt tnerton, u publlcetion of thi• Notte• Oeo 4 1... F-1• .... u. " orona 1•• o pl'OVIOtCI 1n s-.o nott(S) aCI· uni.u you r•c••~• ectuel . • -rv--MOTtCI "'II.IC NOTICI fflottttoul lluelMll del Mar, CA 92425 Wayne lantomo \lntts ''Ill'( 1.1tl!ltr!1lt le~ ot nottc:e . I Pl .. n ••• FlotHloue 8ualnMI Flcttttous lklalrMU H at.t t Thia buatneaa 11 con-Thia statement wu flled Ille Deed QI T11.on esomatrd Hf914201. J You mutt PUIUC NOT1CI • P1otltleue • ....,.... F'lotlttou. lklelnen Neme atet.m~ Name attrtement • TM ~":w,g ~ .,, dUC11d by: an lndtvic:tual with the County Clettc of lets c111ioes ai,d tllQtl\Sts 01 wve en endoraed copv of F1o ...._ • .......,.. ....... 8ttltetrient The tollowlng p1r9on1 are The lollowtng Pl™>fll ere dol bull . E v Have you started doing Orange Coumy on 12/01,. tl'le lMtU 1no ot ~ trvt!S the cle1m on the 011tric:t tlHeue •olln111 TM followtng pet90nll are TM fotowlng per90nt ere doing butlnttt at: TM dolllg bvt1nM1 u : SPEEO. ng Mii u . . ' bulinMI yet? YM, M-98 1 .... 778791 cru\ld f1i s~CI Otta ot trust ~ Anomev of Orenge County n!'~llMftt dolna butlnet8 u : doing bulinlu •: Hom l Speckltd Bird II, 1525 PRO SIGNS PLUS, 2750 ~~~p~t"'~f'::.lon, c!~~= Arthur A. Torrll.lu Dally Pilot Die:. 4, t 1, 19, •I '230 OH H u•tNttCI Clmn, SUSAN P. AIEZMAN. ·~ .. Pll'90ne .,. POl1lUM COMMUNICA< Aatodetet Ananclal s.r. Meta V«de Or.~ •112. Hatbor Blvd. A·10, Cost• Meta. CA t2.tS27 .. Thi• etat•ment .,.... ftled 25 1998 Fees Awlieo •R'PfU! i"ld ~aora OepvtyO••tnctAnomeyl et ~,... M : Elcpre9e TIONS, 179 W11t 18th 't1ce9, 1870 Park Newport, Cotta Mesa, 92829 M .... CA. 92929 Erie V 2 48 N With the County Cllfk of ' advar.c:n11 1iy "' nc1uuns 700 C.vic Center Dn-2t10 Elden St., Str11t, N.;;r:rt Beach, #412, Newport Beech, C. Hervy Alexander Sanouf, Mlchatl Allds, 11 Colum-Blvd ·~a 1 MtM~ Orange County on 12/01/98 PUBLIC NOTfCI t91rt 01101 IO Ht •r.e Ot:itltCI-WHt, Sent• Ane C• Costa CA l2e27 CtMfornla lfomla 926dO 12041 f'alrchlld St., Giiden bus, Ulguna Niguel, CA .. • 1..a.'178772 l!y "*' UICI OetCI OI J111st 92701 Within thuty 1301 David Thomu Ooldtn, EITVM lelllderlcln. 23841 Pldl1ck L Hom, 1870 Perl Grove, Callf. 92845 112S77 'f8'f7 u In 1 11 ,,_ Dally PUot DIC. 4, 11, 19, Trustat Siii No.1UM lllOTlCE lle~Ort tl!Cw:tO aria ~., d•Y• of ~ fllino of the 2110 Elden St .. Cotta H.t>or BL #212, Anaheim, Newpo11, #412, Newport Thia bu1ln111 la con-Thie bu1ln111 11 co,.. ~~tr.'an'~d~o 25, 1998 m 2 OF nwsnrs SALE YOU ARE tr!d tollltlinGeit~a;wntl'ln (!!~C:. 0m. Supenor ~CA l2e27 Cllllfofnla 92708 a.ch. Cdfomla 92980 dUcttd by: an Individual ducted by: 1t1 lndMdual H . ttlrted d iN DEFAULT UNDER A OEEO OF Oed&.'l'JOf'!. ct OfllUll al!O •v1to0n ThomuEJ Drought Golden, Thlt butlneu la con-Thi• bualnHt It con-Htve you 1tarted· doing Have you atatttd doing bua~v-t? y11 1~;:"G PUBLIC NOTICE !RUST OATEO Q4.1a.e6 UN· Ot!Nl'llS11~Sli• arid a wofttn • .J:':.~~= t!n::':1~2:, 455 ~ .. d2at,la-dudedby:enlndMdual duc:tedby:anlndMdUal butlnlu yet? Y", t1/23/ buslneas yet? Y ... 11/307 ErtcV Holt ' -..... .._ •• •··at l£SS vou TAKE ACTION TO SNotct,o .,.,a,,1a~tellon111 •t•t•no en .,,;., .. t ,,;the QUna .._., """--1 Hew you IW'ted doing Htve you S1artld doing 118 98 Thi it.f'"*" filed r,,. .. ,....,. -MU ~TECi YQUA PROPERTY IT •l'lt ~!IOersi,..~w causeo Thi• bualneu I• co"' bullnlll Y9t? v ... October butlnep Y9t? No H.wy A. Sanouf Mlct\HI Alfdl With. the r .......... ~ of Na~ ltmt•......rt w.rBE SOLO AT A PJ8LC 1114 ~(I OI Otl&111 1110 Elet· ~P•rtv :' in."" Sup•~ ducted by: • 911*'111 Pllt· 1 1... Pmrtck L Hom Thi• Wltlmtnt WU ftltd Thi• ltatlmlnt WH tied nr....... ......... , TM followlng per90n8 .,. SALE J' YOU MEO AH £)(pl.A. '°ll 111 Stl ID Ct rte.OllCSeo 1n ttlf un ._,, ,.. .,, -... '*8hlp ~ a.ndtfaon Thll statement WU fllld With the County Cltt1c of with the County Clertc of ~-._County on 12/01/98 doing butln ... U ' BAO NATION Of THE NATURE Of THE county •!lttt !!It IHI P111Dtrly •S pro~rtv beino dec:l.,ed or Hew you ~ dolr'll Thie ....,,....,. wa tlled with the County Cl4"tt of <>nnge County on 12/01198 Orange County on 12/01/98 1"887"78780 DADDY RECORDS, 4590 PAOCEEO!HGS AGAINST YOU 100~ aoo mott Nfl tnm orde,.d foneit to tN Stett bUllntlil wt? No with the County Cterlc of Orange County on 11/17/118 1MH771777 1H89'1787H Dally Piiot DIC. <4, 11, ti, MecMhur Sune 600 t4.-w-YOU SHOULD COt<ITACT A roorcrts nM •l.?Sed since sucn ofCe~fomui endd1stnbuted David T. Odden Orlngl county on 12/0t,. 1HMT78742 ~Pnot DIC. 4, 11, ti. Dally Piiot Dec .... 11, 18, 25, 19N FM7 port Beach, CA 92ee0 LAWYER ()fl 1M0..11at1HO ~~·:.1~~ r1Ji.~3i=~~ !~~:~ ':n!.tt;:.~c:v ..... c:~! Thie --.It ... "*' 11111nana oanv PUot Nov. 20, 27, 2S, 10H • F688 215, 10H f876 PUBLIC NOTICE John R. McCuftough, 4590 A.M. Fusi Amentart Tile Insur· ANCE COll"ANY .. Trlltt" 5ectron I 1489 without ~ lN County Cltf1( of Diiiy Pl'.fol O.C. 4 11 19, DIC. 4 11 1991 F848 MacAtthur Sult• 50(), New-ance Com111~ A C••lonu UNOERS ADVANTAGE 200 E further notoe:e or ti.enno ange ~IU~~':9 21, 19118 ' AM ,Uauc NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE F1cttttou1 1us1ne.. ~.e.~:·,;~:2~ co,.. ~~':3~f~:_ ~~~:,~tid SANDPONTE su"E MJO 11120. 11121. 12104 Dally Pilot Nov 20 27 PUBLIC NOTICE F1otltlou• 8u1tneu Flctftlon lluslnen Name atatement duded by: an lndMdual T11.rstee under ano pUISUant to SANTA ANA CA ~2707 -------- 0.C. 4, tl, t99I · •™.; F1otltfoua llustneu Neme at.tement NlHM atet.rnent ~· foltowtng ~n• are Have you start~ dOlng om ot TNs\. Reeo~ on 04-VJ:fc~fu~i g;,&~ 1~~· P1otltleue llu.-.. Meme 8taternent Thi followfng peraon1 are The followfng ~nt 111 d no butlnea1 u . butlnett Y9t? No 24·86 IS Oocumtltt No 86 1t 27 12 4 1ooe PUBLIC -1 llw at.t.....t TM foHowtng per.ont1 are doing bu1ln111 u : 24/7 IN· doing business a1: Pro-LAVISH, 2020 J Santa Ant John A. McCullough 163076 Book ·· Page •• 01 · · .,.... nvnv Thi fotlowlng S*tonl art doing butfnett at: SHOE TERNATIONAL. 935-A Sun-greaalve Ananclal, 1n Riv· Ave., Coita Mua, CA Thia 1tal•ment WU flled Ollipar Recott!s 10 Ille othce ot -~ ... --.------ SHOPPING FOR ANEW APARTMENTt F1otm•• ........_ doing butlntee u : a) FSC EXPO, 2295 W. Ball Rd., Mt Drive, Cotta Mesa, CA .raid• Ave., Ste. F495, 92827 with thl Courrty C1tt1c of the Recotller ol Or1noe County, ruBLIC NOTICE • ConetNcllon b) five Star ~m ca 92904-6394 92627 Newport Beach CA 92083 Jtmle Bandllln, 2020 J <>fang• County on 12/0.1198 C1hlomi1 executeCI ~ Paino• n:--hltement ConttNctlon° C) FIMt Ser• Ju J Yune 11904 Cernr. Karklchl Inc (CA) 93~ Timothy Aubr~ *9 Wild· San1a Ana Ave., Cotta 1H88778774 Paxton U TNSl'OI ~ R Mt CNl\HU21 doing '°::'in'!'!~= vice ConttNctlon, 2141 Ila Rd., 1105, HIWSllan SunMt or1v.; Coata M11a, ~ C1., N~ Belch. ~=· ~~=. It con-Dally Piiot Dec. 4, 11, 19, ~'td~Mr~tZH ta sf~ NOTICE OF SEIZURE Classified lets you compare costs without hassle or worry I POrt Witt. 3083 .Hllttlol' ~~~ e::t . Cotta i~~m:-'s~s1188anbury ~~.~~~1ln111 It co"' Thl~26:.1n111 It co"' ducted by'. an lndMdual 25• 1998 Fm HIGHEST BIOOER f()R CASH PVRSUANT TO HEAL Tt1 Blvd., Santa Ana, 927()4. El1c V Hott. 2148 Newpor1 Cir LI Pllma. CA 90623 ducted by• a corporation ducted by: an lncllvldual Have you •W1ed doing PUBLIC NOTIC! (payabje It Dme 01 sale in ll"#lut ANO SAFETY CODE fchard 0 . Hend~~~ ~.Cotta MIM, ~ ~~~·~co"' =.t~'Wo1ed doing =·~ouJ,'1t1'Wo1ed doing ~'l:':~n~o FIOtltlOU8 lluslMU g:~~=(~~::.is:n ~ secz~o~Nfri:1a'~F488 850 KentuckY Pl., .....,_ Thi• butln... •• con-~ yoU tiarted doing Karklchl Inc., Rob.ert W. Timothy °"Aubrey Thi• •lalement WU Iii.<! N.m. lt.t.mem I State or l'il)Onll blnll, • Chee 1Nl£NOEO FORFElnJAE M .... CA 9293 ducted by: an lndMdual buslntu yef'l f"o Callcchlo, Vice Prtt Thi• statement WU tllld with thl County Cler1c of Thi totlowlng perlOnt.,.. drawn DI'. sute 01 ltde~ CJ'tClil PURSUANT TO HEAL TH 19491 642-5678 Brenda 0 . H~rtcM. 1850 Htve you IW'ted doing JN J<.WlQ Yunt Thi• ttattmenl INU filed wtth the County Citric of Orange County on 11123198 doing bullneu u : Unk union 01 a Cllttk OtJWll 111 a ANO SAFETY CODE . ~-=Pl., Colta M .... butNu yet? YM, Ml Thlt statement wu fllld with the County C1«k of Orange County on 11/18198 1"817'78197 Ink, 25022 Sliver Leaf, U-~~~e~:~,~~~·: SECTION 11488 4 Th ta bualn111 11 con-El1c v. Holt wltrl the County Clertc of Orang• County on 11/24/118 t H88TIAH Dally Piiot Oeo. 4, 11, 19, ~"' H.tlt, CA 92653 oc sa~nos Olnll speaf Id .n On OCT08ER 21. 1 HI. ducted by: an lndlvldual Thll lfatement -filed Orange County on 10/21198 198887783H Dally Pilot Nov. 20, 27, 25, 1999 F&57 al«I• J. UM, 25022 SI~ Sfdlon 5102 ol "" nnanc.al •t 40S FREEWAY ANO Have you ltatted dolr1Q ~ ~~ Clertc12/01..e,! 1"88'1732N Dally Piiot DIC. 4, 11, t9, o.c. 4, 11. 1998 F&48 PUBLIC NOTICI! C'.: i::k I.JI • lAguna Hiiis, COOt ano illtno~ua to oo tlusi· JAMB<HE RO . NEWPOAT bu.in.a "'7 No --._ -"1 on •-Dally Piiot Nov. 20, 27, 25, 1998 f&59 ness 1n 1rn Stnl At 'flit hoet BEA CH, CA. 0\9 property Rlchald Atndr1cka 1 Ml IT797U Ole. 4, 11, 1998 Fe50 . F1ctftlou9 •usinea Thi• but lne11 11 co"' ulruce It Sllilt 1IO, 1101 dHctibed "· • Thi• stmment wu filed o.ny Piiot DIC. 4, 11, 18, C II Overstocked wtth Name at.tement TRADE !Wier e.i.vanr. a. .. with the county Cterlc al 25, 1998 Feee FIND • atuff7 Thi tollowlng '*'°"'.,. llllt, CA llQfC. alt 100 t5,259 u s. CURRENCY Orano• COUnty on 12/01,. Claulfled A call 10 doing bualnen u : Odore •nlf!'tst coowyeo too~"°; w .... 1ied ""'""'"t 10 ...... nine Convenient Tod-I Clasalfted Awey, 4824 E. Blue Bltd through classlfled ~~t ~~tu;:~: sia...o '" HH lth _, S•f9ty Code Diiiy Pilot DIC. 4, t1, 11, C'-"'ed -• wfll help Ave., Orqe. CA 92889 842·15878 SfldCouniy CM1tomiaoe,t11t11n; s.ction 11471 / 11488 11v 25, 1991 Fest M2-H78 942·5878 842-5878 T. J. Wallace,4824 E. Blue tile lal\d 111eitin APN 1<41·3$ theCAllfORNIAtilGHWA'Y "-=----=;.... __ _ -- ~ J -- ~ EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITV All rtal tUll Hnrtllltt 1• all ....,..., It ••lid It .. ft.r· 1111 Faw llMI .. 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Cri!1l11 <-.111 onh lu 1111119. rd (or 1hP hr<t 11b1•rtmn • r-----Deadlines ---- Monda) ................. Friday 5:00pm Tue~duy .............. Monday 5:00pm Wt•dnt'sdu). .. . . . Tue:-.day 5 OOpm Thursda) ..... \\cdne:--da) 5 OOpm Friday ............... Thu~da) 5.00pm atur<lu) ............... Frida) 5.00pm GENUAL 1002 CORONA CORONA COSTA MESA 1024 NEWPORT NEWPORT SOUTH COAST GJ!NBJUU. 2102 COSTA MESA 2124 -----·DEL MAR 1022 DEL MAR 1022 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliili BEACH 1089 BEACH 1069 METRO 1088 --lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiii•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Reduo9d 38r Remodllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiliil 1'tftlrWPORT COAST •E'Slde• 3br 2ba dptx SOLD! 8howcaM h0m11 tor .. te In our • Saturday RMI Eltate Supplement I HOMEIOF THI WEEK ~--...... it .liaut .781 Deadline wees spm ••••• OPINHOUIE Uutlftptor.181 o .. dH,,. Thura &pm " ..... It pey. to actv.ftfff In th• ~ local Real E.uite Sectton CALL TODAY LllARIVIRA ..... 74-4212 MlllWILLIY ..... 74-4141 BEST PRICES TOOAYll OPEN HOUSE 10,000+Sq.Ft Lot, 4c NANTUCKl!T OPEN HOUSE •3BR 2BA• 2 car gar 0th•,. avalt P~ 2car gar no dog Corona H'9ftlend9 gar, new kft-t"oof.fam BUCH MOU•• on 1g parldlk• 1.1u, w/d1tlgne1 tum to IN'I $1300. 2038 Fun.non 488 Momlne Cnp FRIDAY 10.2 room·plumblng. Reio lmpoalng 3 Levett FRIDAY 10.2 2 etry, end unit, In OC't finest homet, CM t4Ns.2.-..2 Open Sat 12o4pm "* $317,500 John MIUer, With Fabulous View, *** wd hkup 2 fen paU01 for • frecilon of nor·•--------- Upgreded 1Br+orflce. CORONA D•L MAR Agent SM~-3897 Quality craftamanthlp. LIDO ISL• Pool, 1~ upgraded! maJ rent tMt-ee0-5110 •••t •a•t•lde R Better than newt 809 Dahlla Av. 0 N TH• a AN D 227 V1el Orvfeto • 142 000 Lou Mac modeled 1 Br cottaoe. C.nalr, Frplc, MCurtty ,7891000 $1,ISS0,000 Agent t 000 Remai: (714) 900-1594 bright, PffV9t• •ntl)'. sy.tem+more. NEWPORT 04~723-8120 1,9391 BAI.BOA patio, no Gatlp•t•. ... IRVIN• T•RRACB BEACH 1069 NllWPORT HEIGHTS BLUl'l'a ISLAND 2108 $885.mo SM!M.42~111 S.tow Com Highway 2007 Sebrina Terrace liiiiiiiiiliimaii&iiiiiiiii• DUPl.U.·'-""O• a. 2eoe Qued9de re--•ny LOI'' ·------iiiiii iAiT .SID• 1b' 1b&. Sandoaetl•. end • ~&AA 1 h w 0 k .. t I 1,880,000 8TORV 3aR .. $398,000 r•-1225 •Uttle ...... __ I • 2b ou••· I H UPI ~~~i0~0 ;:~~· ~~~ 8PYQLAS8 HILL ·3=~~~8~.:-~-f: ~=.~ •. :.:~Tc~~-BAYVIEW TERRACE -·u ,b .. frplc.:re: WO~ s~~W,:.2-~·· Heavlly Upgraded. 34 Mono ••v 2 Pattoa. Greenbelt toe 28 •vret Court No gar. Yrty St3001mo 2cat MCUl'ld garege, ., Off OOO 14591( Open Sunday M•Teo-eeGe •.:t•,OOO Incl utlt. Lora Venc .. , __ .__ ______ _ pool a aP!~. ' • 828 vteta Ortinde•-.-N-•_w_rpo_rt....,,8-ho-,.-.-BR KER RNltor 94M7'3-t082 NEWPORT e>o.an atvd Full on Prudentla.t CA Realty Birr 94 .. 7804142 28R, Office, 28A, HARBOR hH:!...._....... •--------BEACH 04MM+8200 I VIEW HOMES .,.,_._... -••••o·• VleW to Cetallna, ot<W •2br 2ba• 2 bike from Beam celle.newer t I• 1824 Port Abbey ,._.__ ..,... A 2169 but goodl•I 4Br, 38i, VACANT TWNHMB Beach ti Beautlfut roof. 348,000 •• 000 _, ......... ., PBNINSUIJl euper famlly 1oom LOWBST PIUC•D open airy floor ptanll BJll Grundy RHl1or. 49• BIG SAVINGS IOOk1 down Into bay, 38r In COM. Out of OPEN SAT 104pm IMMS75-e181 Nl!WPORT -.-443.0905 compu1er room, 2c area ••ll•r eaya 9 Eacapede $226,000 •---------! NORTH Vll.l.AS , ... garage + 2c gu .. t Sell It Tod•vl Lrg aottomflne R .. ttv prkng. Reeltor .. 3Br •tam rm, need• 949 ••• "13 z: 31M.Cot1e Portoflno Owned $1,495,000 co1mettc work but---------• ... 4791000. By Appt Only. PRICED 1000'e LESS •Beet vaJue•s.a Island• alO CANYON •• • th • n I a• t a a 11 • 1 •tOIY lime, 2br $t>a, LOTS 2107 .. MAVB90 HOMaa IN NB/CM From $1500.·HOOO. per mo. No f'1e1 BtOl<et: ~4 Pa. 2.Chotca ffully $319~ Mlle• Offer! S525K Joan Trout 48 c...,.., lalanct AUSO Vl'llTO . l004 Furnl1h•d R1ntat1. llUNel' a Co. e"" Whit• Realty (!) •~,000 ·~ NOW Both 28r 28a, tMW?S.5578 (M91 e7s-4e:IO 8IO CANYON 2car oer, $1900 + (Me au•TU 11 Rua ChltNu "!':':;~ ... '='"~ ·= .':'da utltm... COSTA ll!SA 1024 A .. an411•n•d •••oh Ac>yW eppnc ROelef, ape, 3C c.......·._...., c.tt.eo <>nc. In a •-•.ooo c.:~:.~ . ::::::= e3-:-,.o;:,~v:1~g~ ;;m7Mr20000 ~ -::--' OoeMt e....-n ,,... proic 1000 er. pm end --,_ ~ • GllflW. 1002 SQ7K Jamea Gould Vd • pattoe. l280K By cuaTOM HOM• --------· -11-Ll.-ICM--A----t.ra tot. quiet toe •Br. hme. Bunt In 1u1. La dliU DilloW•o. ~ PlllDU11L& 1007 ~ n ... t2·7474 owner. e..9'-64WS71 On large tot •t>r 3ba ••••••••II 5iii1 VGJW acOMe to l•liaa 2•81ory Hr temrm. dtnrm, b ig • V.A. * ... -locallld on Pf'Mlt9 beeetl• 48R 2..&Ba, wuttecs ce41e. lg baek yd AEOUCEDI to SO Down · IO ~n 1he ~ teeOeq.ft. teNK Jo9rt BUrtl~ back petto, N.wpon $819K CM• Welah FREI CounHllno -tern nn' owr11Ud 71N3t4/SINtn-1Chool1I W9K Aont BKR (949) 64&-&471 fflfl! LJet °' Homea "• ' • ,.... Raozicow•kl AD• t ,.,,_.._ ........ _.~....,-Hu DNA A IP 0 I ~.:. =~ ~ OClllN VIN' 714411M1t09 n uaftCOff Sngl fem 1-ec>0-7~7 --. · -•• •· Sit• oo luth wnyon hm. 38A. e .. t &uyl Veteran ~ l!etate ( ..........,1711 •Br, poof, huge tot. f'l1l ~ 8IMI ...,., Hr f'bler GfWt Loo "48'f< -Ml9K .._,.,.. GoUtd 28• vacent Home... Bkt e..e.,720,1704 Agent 7141812•7'14 flletrground o•o••· c.n·t '""' 10 g9t to 1111 thoM rep8'r Jobe .ound ..... hoUtt7 IACIM ClnrlftM ~ ... 9171-..z317 ~a•ou• .,.,_ C5lllli ION ".. VI .. high .... CIOndO •II Side• I mutw ..,, Udo' Communfty H el Ith ftoor. Vwy ._,... •u "· moet new. etve prtolng at uue ~~n •c• 15'76,00o co1~r• ...., ___ .. Ot JoAnne. AEIMAX. :no oa ...... 714- 0wr/Apt ........ a41'2 ao-' •9CJ7130:t-1112 ~ritoh ' ~ MCtlOn t> ftnd llMOa tom tleClltclDnl ono pt\11'lbe11 IO -~ 6 p(blfS ·~ ' I 8 I ' Friday, Duccmbor 4, 1998 Newport' Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilor 12 -~-=-•_r_2189 cosra MESA 2e2• cosu 111S& 2eac ilM=m~~o=•=e1=·=·~~~s,==:=:==~a:D1PLO:::::narn::ss3o =111PLO=-=::::..::nmn~::.::~--"4--~-~~~1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiil •E'Sld•• 3bf 2ba dpbc 28A 18A _.. ... '*"' IUUITALS 290411 l.ldo lale 38r 28a 2car gar no dog nr bch, W/0 hkupa, 1 •--------·•--------C••-uter ue•H 09f'\4DI .. Pelldl ... ·1-------~L; .. 0 de -d SC hf ra zo ht in th zo to gt fo m b< of sa SC co Oa Co 64 22 ca -l( A ar p p, Co 8f m 3~ N cU re. de ~ fo Sc be be m 31 -SJ A w th ~ tu = Frplc 3C gar walk tci 11300. 203e f'ullerton car gar. '™· Agt ........ AN'JfOUllClllBRTS lllPL01111NT ........ Wc>ftl own ••• • .. uan FUN bCh Genoa St '30001 CM 94~2-8842 (IMt) &42·9"1 h S20k S7&k"'r Wotl( at OC • prff... nA Mo.' .... Taa ... 1• 18r 1 .. upstalra, F/P ..... -........ ad aOOMS 2708 ::•a:~.:-~~p:~1:~ 2120 5530 1~4a-71H .803 ~9'11~~~·· ,= @WORK *UDO ISLE• bay \/law laundry, electric gate, Apt&. 1 Br, Im yard Check with the local .. •--x..... ~70f47N 0.,,. l.a.nd dplx 3br 2ba nu Ula/ carpott M7S + o.p & wtpatto w/d. 1'1S/mo. N• 00..ft ,.ront Shr Better Buelneas PRAYER TO ST. JUDE Acceuntlng Clerk ,,.. ...... _._ lrvlne Spactrum, carJSet, gar, s2ooo'mo. ~ credit. s .. Mgr Ne Pet. 8)1.7113 2br home w/pvt bath 9uraau before you May the Sacred H .. rt Q.B.1<.S. exp w+ Hrty helper, from Dae 1·24. NP Beecti. Laguna See 1~ Via Antlbctt AllOCado St. #C-&a8takte t....... ON 1&nd, NO brd wtk, Hndr anit :nQney for of JHua be .adot'ed W909•De.Md•O..-. Ortver. ~. ~n..-. Ch BWh, r.-ort wear :-• • (jt4J 833-4585 101• e.tw"'' 1Mpm Avail 12111. No Pet9 1750 94M~904 fees or HrvtcH. R .. d and gforlfled, ov9d 18871 Tellet, lrvtne · ·~~ w'"1ef: 8~0~ ancea are clothlng atore tor --------1 •1 •r Detaohed 1630.+$475. depoalt and understand eny and pralaed, pr• • • yoo wtll ftnd men, women & k1da Lldo Pattc condo on .,.tt ... with patio, 150 E. :u St, 54&-0e83 contracts 'before you ••rved throughout the .a,.pomtMeftt M""'9 Francoll Gourmet In what yoo ne.d ta hlr F!fFT ..... Po- eay. 2br famrm, 3ba near beach Cathedral RENTALS TO sign. Shop around for world now and for-Dependebla people Fathlon laland. UP. at the ....c..e altlona For Inter., 13000. 94SMS75·74'47 cella, frig: Move-In Why play Hide 'N SRU.8 2724 rates. evw. Sacred Heart of nM<led M·F 5-9p avg •cal• Italian restaurant tn"' can SteY• Louck• or (818) 5o&-4775 Speclall se75 + dep. Seek with childcara? M k M N 1 JHue. pray for ua; St. S15hr 849·723·7893 and fftall atc>nl hu you want to pay e49-7 a .. tea2 133 E. 16th St. No Call Cl•••lfled • • one1r ow Jude worker of mlta·•~--...---.,.----1 Wh d N.wport Crest TWH pete 94~64~2421 todayl 642.5071• BALBOA IS, to ihr Earn S2K·$5K per w .. k clea 'pray for ue· S1 C•r .. lver !Iv.In fem., lmm.O openlnge for en you rea 12Br 2Ba, 2c gar. walk----------SUNNY 2Br tBa Apt atartlng thla week. Not Jude helper ot' the for elderty lady. Eng PT/FT retall aalH. Cl8 .. tflecl lo beach, pool & Jae, w/commuter, $!5!SO/mo MLM/Olobal. 2 Minute hopeiHi pray for ue apkg, non emk., p9's 2yrl exp/must, aal+ dally $1600. 925-600-7318 NEWPO-(949) e73.i;36o mag 1·800-301·5830 Say thl•'1.rayer nln~ care. Ute cook & hH comm. Aleo exp'd 842 ... .,. "•nor•mlo viewel NEWPORT &U Balboa Penn Pt. qUlet tlmH a •Y and by kHp. Mutt drtv., will waiter/wait! ...... Fu Dover Shor•• Home BEACH 2669. BEACH 2669 nr bch ahr 21</ef w/cpl th• eighth aay your train ref e4M73-7se2 rMume, ~T2C>-T092 --------""'"".'~ 6500tf, totally redonel own bed/bath, SBOQ CREDIT 2907 prayer wlll I:>• a°' Marble noora, granite lhcl/utll'a. 714-432· awered. It hae never counters, wood panel, 61501949·723·6567 b .. n known to fall. private pool. One of a GET OU PubllcaUon muat be Klndl S8500/Mo. FAIRWAY APARTMENTS Newport Coaat •hare promised. Thank you, Han~~::~::•ltl' AT BIG CANYO~ ~<>;~I~. h~eb:~b:,a~~ Of DEBT'. ~!·1p.J~g•. for your Private Boh CommtJr Yearl~ Unfumlahed Nice 2Br 2Ba. 2 blkt 10 ocn 2c att gar, lrg Mslr-Br, walk·ln..clat, p11t1otyard gardener. N smkr/peta, Agent S2250/Mo. 949-e31·1038 Vera•lll•• condo 1 br 1 ba no pet nu carpet. $995 949-675-4115 Call 7em·11am M·F G .... TcO CO.\IMl 'ITV B' I ''>1t10" ''-I.A~() prlv, $750 949-376-4800 -------- leoutlful lf••·llned .,,..,, ond golf course \i\;;_e can he!n ! vt.wL fn1oy corefr .. llvlng In your large ~ 1 2 °' 3 BR oportment home! COMMERCIAL • Utrfir CarJ) Consol1Ju1eJ • Two-cor goroge REAL ~C!'T'"TE • PiMntntl lvll'treJ •Wosher/dryer hoolcups i;;;,., n I • R-J -' • f'weploee (Wood 6 got) t flltrOf CUl/(CU • Alt conditioning • l/ar11Slme111s' 51upptJ • Wet bar In 2 onct 3 BR • llab!al'IW> B nQ/ • 1.1orm system BUSINESS OFFICE • ~1.650tos2.m FOR RE.-2769 • Please coll <9•9> 64'·0509 ~~" Sorry. no ~ts W•lk 2 ... oh, pool ---------------- 3br 2ba 2c-gar fp w/d .-----------... ----. $1800 mo 1yr Lu LOST• POUND ------- Avtal Jan 1. 84&-5941 •Blutta 3br 2b"* vi(lw, yearly, S2250mo Agt 949-644-4428 ******** NEWPORT COAST 2170 • LIVE BY .THE BAY• Large 1 & 2BR + 2BA Newport Bay Terrace Apts. Near Back Bay & golf course, upgrades, new carpet & more, pool, Mii 2Br .. Loft 38• lmmac S Condo, gated comm, Spec. Orry 00 pets. w pooll&pa, 2c att gar s2.1so1mo Lee. Carta, (714) 545-4855 Agent 949·262-8181 §er 38• Townhom. .. ______________ _. ond unit, $28001mo Prim• NB Loc•tlonl Found Ring In Newport Sublense Opportunity. MONEY Beach, 4 months ago. One private office. 1·2 949-857-8835 common area spacoa. TO LOAN 2914 Loat C•t Hlmalayan. Fumlahod, all aervlces Very fluffy blue eyee Incl except phone. Fln•ncl•I woe• have 700 Poln~attla CdM S600mo 949-474-0600 you on your toeaT (949) 7eo.8781 We provide loans 1 _______ _ COMMERCIAL regerdl••• of crodtt LOST male grey cat w/ hlstoryl No tee, wht chHt/pawa, 12 PROPERTY 2778 reaao nabl• rateal yrs. NB Bayalde/ Harb 1·877·566-9719 Is. Dr. 849-Cl75-9973 C·1 LAGUNA BEACH ~:'(;':!.~=· ·~c:: -ANN--0-UN--C-Eft!--E-NT-S ANNOUNCEMENTS 94 .. 7eo.eeos 2920 2920 Agent, Marybeth Cole •===============•• l•••••••-Prudent1s1 CA Realty BUSINESS &. wWw Christmas s 1•~2001es1-21e1pgr Ne,vport Marin.a Vl . A.partmcnts FINANCE APARTMENTS FOR RENT CORONA DELMAR 2622 Ba~from l••mmun1tv "'}th prware l!t".tCh & nHrtna Tn>p1c,1l lan.lsc.1ptni:·l.ar1-'" u1na1 p11ol & '"" Jl"CL: WalL: tf1 B.tlboa l•l md h •p Minute' ln•m Fashion l•lan.I • Spac11>11 I BR . .!llR and ~BA &. ,fen ,11'rt • f'nv;ite p3fl06 or hikon1.:-1 • Wood 1-ummg/gas firerl:ic e BUSINESS OPPORTtTNITY 2904 • Private gara1?e~ SELL • &:it ~lips avr11lahlc Lfoht • Br1oht • $1650· $3600 No Pi-r~ your used vehlcle 2br 2ba unit. Garage, th h I jf' d w/d s1~oomo Call Phll Please call (949) 760-0919 ~4LI02.~36575816 ~~ce_4_e~)_T_2_s_._e_s3_• __ .• - -•·---~-~------ -T-Hanukkah Cards personalized on CD-ROMs Your holiday message and 10 favorite fhotos. 25 CD-ROMs ONLY $149.00• Processed withit:J 24 hours MOMnRJ DESIGN momnrj@momnrjdesign.com 'l'lu1~h•PP•ftJ 714 896-0397 HOME, HEALTH AND BUSINESS ~ ....... • ros Here's a great way to get clients coming to yOur door!· .. \ppl.·aring Satu.-days frotn lll:'cl:'n1hc.-19, 1998 to .. \p1·il 10, 1999 The Daily Pilot. will publisb a Tax & Financial Directory to a~sist our readers in finding a tax'l>rofessional. Reaching over 40,000 homes in a ~igh end market,· you are sure to find many who need your help. A smart move on your p'art would be to take advantage of our incredible low rate of $40 per week (4 week minimum) and place your ad with us. Better yet-sign up for 17 weeks and your weekly cost is 01'LY $24 per week. To reserve your space, call Markey Daniels (949) 574-4246 na· \~Pilot ¥ ERVICE for all your ne~s... & HOMVlair Balbtu/1 R,q/11:i11,11 Rt·~~l. t 'M~tvr1J1,h Por.t~ .11n • 1herl!l·H 4'1n \ • 'I OW• :f 1 u111t·r· 645-7723 CABINETS 3490 Advanced Wood1y11em1 ·Cullom Cabinetry• Kltch•n • Bath• Doo,.. Moldlnga • Mantel• l..8111860 714-998-8970 CARPENTRY 3510 HERCULES e Remodellng and an 1 _______ _ type• ot repalre. No ......,_nr Job too 1mall. OC 32 COau~" &Q&W 3556 yr1 Uo-bond·lna MIC/ -----~- visa 71 .. "84CJM MACMllDIC •Care for Maclntoeh Compu\91"9 Woodwork Doors lnlt, In your hme/ofc. Low/ closet• remdld, crown hourty rate. e734403 molding ba .. 11rtm etc. , 154·193'9 -------- ~ I \ I •• i \I • ' '' • I I ' I , I \I \1 '-'j, .. \!' •Home lmprvmnta• Drywall, carpentry & morel Small joba ok. Oary 949~277 ALI. TRADB A .. ldentlal 8peclallat * Small Joblf OKI * Oary 714-906-2140 TIME TO BEGIN YOURHOlll IMPROVEllEllT PROJICn Call a plumber, painter, ttandyman or any of the aer· vlQe• Hated here In our directory! CALL YOUR LOCAL 8•RVIC•a I TODAYl • Qu.tllty Work N 11.~RfJ\ kruegcr palndng rt~ldentlal fe1ux (1nt~hlng w«Kad ratoratfon mutt hew 548-5481 ORCO Pl,UMBING " DRAIN CLEA NINO 7 • DA\'S/l'f!IC Sr. Ot.ia~n Dliiitounl 760-8170 PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SLIPCOVllS 3922 CUSTOM SLIPCOVERS UPHOLSTERING 3931 /Ve~·· lie!; tfea /fk-lte A GOOD ADI • ~ewport Beoch/Costo Mesa Da 1 ily Pil~t · WHAT HAD URI.Al{? Both vulnerable South t.leal~. NORTH • K 104 Q 91 O J SA 2 4-A 743 EAST •QJ732 r;:,-Jl087J () 8 3 •6 sounded as 1f 11 wa mcn.:ly cornpcll· 1111e, ~outh sch:~ tcd the lightly ain,rcs i11c jump to liv..: d1a111onJ) .. Wc:.t llXI. till' ~lflg ul he111t ant.I contll\ueJ with th u.:.·l•, J(dltrcr ruff- tng. 1rump~ v.e1e dUt\l.n in t\liO roundi;, follov.~·J lty the ac~ und k111g of !,padc\ and u :.patk rull W11h lhc mUJOr '>Ull~ clinllni.lll'J, there \liiJ' now 110 di\tnhution ~lm.h cvuh.l tkko1 the con1rnc1 A 1·2 ~luh d1vis1un would make hk eo.tS\', but CH!n a 4-1 or 5·0 ~pl1t cnul~I hi! h;mdtcd. lA:clarcr -"1111ply led tlK' n111C of club' fro111 hand · fridoy, December 4 , 1998 CROSSWoRD 'PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Docile S~n 9 Wneand- 13 Se11e the tncono Illegally IS Flf)l')' gem , 16 Ac:tot E:stradl 17 Washer cycle 18 Actress Moreno HJ Zoo enclO'iure 20 Harp(>n 21 Stylish 23 Oec1ored 25 Amaz~ 26 Af1i)bl.11osse1. 27 ~oiu .. g, 30 Be Ill 31 Jordal'l'I capital 32 Certain siren sigoal 37 Wenl to the 56 WrtlOf Scion 57 Oo$ Mame$ IS its~al 68 Gennli_n lfVOf 61 Spoils 62 No, for Yeltsin 63 ·-vouvo Been Gone· ~ Sv.llOe·s ' neighbor 6S 'What-is Of!w?" 66 9loml&h DOWN 1 Rotate 2 Koroa'=t location 3 -bean 4 Soondsol hM1ta1oon 5 Motlotonoot 6 1'he lllfd. !! !II 7 Ha~e a me111 PffEVIOUS PUUl.E SOLVED 13 CAllL8 DHCfamblera '92 a.viii• very c:lean, 30 dey money bactc e ll r e cord •, fully guer. MCMaa/COO lo•d•d S9500 obo 1..eoo-417.0312. 94944 .. 1800 A~ the c:111J~ ltl.", West mu't cuvcr "'11h 11n honor and nll tlcclarcr ha to do b ollow lh.! dcfrmlcr 10 'II. 10 ttk lirM duh tr1cl.. Wcs1 111u)t c1thcr gt\e declarer n rull ~lull or return a Club. A low cluti will not Jo, und 1f Wc5t ri:turn an honor. d"-clarer pfoys low from dummy When fac.t ho\\S oot. declarer wms in h:ind and 1al..es the markt.-J fine 'M." for the rerna1111ng club honor. DOttom 38 Wast!! t1mo •o O.erdue 41 Tested 8 "'.gaudy mannpr 29 formei Atlanta arena 47 ColumbuS pof\ 48 Synthetic: ,~49s1.a133e The b1dJinJ!,: CHEVROLET 9045 SOlTl H . WEST JliORTH l'.AST 10 I Q 20 3Q --------5 <> Pass PllSS Pas.\ Opening lead: King of t> 1 43 Wemr~ «Deed 45 Dolled up 47 Ca\'e SO 1'he M.lmmoth Hum11s· he(QIDe 9 Iron-on plCturo 10 AnWf 11 Afncan n11ei , 12 -ou1 SCfllPod by Wlttl 1 4 Jelly lhiclo.ener 22 Barbarian 24 Nuroory Item 25 Oucnoh (on@ • 32 Moclc4 Carol 3'3 PaO\ animal 34 M.arsna! Wyatt-· 35 Rtlo- 36 AclOI Foxa 38 Bcl!Of 39Car 42 12J4/98, e g 43 HOtJSton labnc 49 GIYea 51 :r=s 52-Flltsw th wonder 53-oxide 5-4 Anc1en1 Pefl.M&n 55 Equal S OUTH COAST AUCTION BALBOA ISLAND 6106 Be wary of hands that seem 10 be laydown. A bad break in a suit could wreck an excellent conLracL No1c 1ha1 the SJmc cndpla> occurs 1f East h.1\ four clubs N 1f either ddcnJcr ha~ a ,,111glcton honor. ~':~ partJCIP8nt . 52 Toward stieltor 53 Run quocldy th!fSI) 26 Room part 27 Spoedy $leveO' 45 Taste 58 ~·and Ollve- Set 12/9*202 Rut.,1-~~~~~~~­ Bal le • ••m On u PORD 9075 bed, TV/remote micro, lii•iiiliiiiiiiiiiii•iiiiii answr/machlne, etc ... Note Ea~l's pceen:ip1 on little point count w11h Jong trumps and i!ood di'>· tnbulion The Law of TO(al Tricks sujigests thal a four-heart preempt might be right, not that it would haw affected the fmal contract. Since four diamonds by South would have Learn to be a bttll·r britl~e play. er! Sub cribc no" lo · tht· (,otTn Brid1;e lAtter b) culling (800) 788- 1225 for information. Or writt• lo: ifiC•PTIONlaT•Ptr • Poettlone Av•ll In bu•y NB R.E. office. WHkday afternoon• and wHkend poaltlon (every other w..kend) 9am-5pm. sa per hr. Monica 949-760-5000 f 1"coM•OROW WITH USI Expanding retail ad· vartlatng department aMka • .. If motivated account executive to TOP DOLLAR PAID! H'f BLT ANYI'Hf,\'G OLJ)! Buy Outright Estate Sares Conducted' ~~ntiquu 40 years •• in Newport Beach 714.673.6223 COllONA DELMAR 6122 •CAMINO S"ORll!S• 6 Family Garege Sate, Sat 9-2:00. Furn, toye, clo t h ••· colle ct, booka, etc .. 4618 Roxbury Rd. SAT&SUN9•2p Xlnt Xmaa Glftal Toys, Gam••· BlkH. 512 Rockford Pl, CdM ...i1. develap and .. r. ______ ......,_. COSTA '&raC!ll 6124 vie:• new bualne1a -::::========= ''iiiiiiiiiiii~nliftlAiiiiiiiiiiiliii and ·~lat aectlona. e ,. W• prefer • candidate 'ff Hdlle!J * Mon11oello * to have a minimum of of~~c ~ Community Gerege 1 year print ed· :11'• Sale. Over 300 Unlwl '9'f Mueteng Cob,. Conv • only 8K mu ... (F1 780~~25,900) MISSIONVllUO (800) 899-8398 Goren Urldge Letter, P.O. Bo" 4410, Chlcu~o, Ill. 60<>80. '93 EXPL,ORllR 4X4 ·--------"'T""-------......,...-------47K ml, mint, wht, JE•111,. 9110 SA~•T 9 190 TOYOTA 9210 (Cf)1891) S16,51SO Id .& U&U11 LllXUSOP' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiimliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim Wl!STMINSTllR '92 R•nal•r 4X4 98 SATURN SL Ad (714) 892..eooe) hard top, A/C, 35k ml, 5.sp am-fm eaas d; '93 l!XPLORM XL T new tires. SSOO down lcka, alarm $6895obo •ee AVALON XL• 23kml, AT, white, (100814} ' $21,550 4X4, wht/grey,euto, aaaume $7950 at 949-837-1173 (C37328) $12,950 S229mo 949-673-0411 LllXUS OP' Wl!STMINSTl!R ,_T_O_Y_O_t_A ___ 9_2_1_0 C714) 8e2.eeoe) LEXUS 9115 •ee T·BIRD LX iiiiiiiii!iiiiiiii![ii~iiiiiiiiii Lthr, ABS, mnrf, '95 ES300 '90 • Teroel Auto, (134930) $14,950 Full option, certlfted am-fm atereo, cass, LEXUS OF Wl!STMINS TER' (714) eo2.eeoo '97CAMRYLE V8, 24K ml, hke nu (068138) $21,588 LEXUS OF. WESTMINSTER (714) ao2.ee oe Ll!XUS OF (1 19e54) $23,9n good cond, amoged Wl!STMINSTl!R Ll!'.XUS $2900 714-9e4-01521 _______ _ (714) ae2.eeoe) MISSION VIE.JO ver11elng experience. 1 for all, aol}'lethlng &cellant communlea· B $ II for everyone. Saturdey1 ________ _ tlon •kllla. Ablllty to uy I e 7em-? Falrvf-/Falr Or GMC 9081 --.......... 5-0_..,.i..,.3_00 ___ , ae\ goal• and make * Nelghborhood1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Whlte/tVory, Chrome (800) eee.sna '91 CAMRY LI! VOLVO 9230 wht, r-.w Lexus trad•, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (311479) $9987 LllXUS MIS SION VllUO (800) 689-6398 '8 'f 240DL Excellent condltJon, low mlle•. sliver, 4-door $4, 750 obo 949-7 22.0194. profenlonal prHenta· •MatfneAntfques Boutlclue 6 a.,._.,, (1131~7,977 ttona Jn • fut paced 1 Seafaring Sal• o.c 5, a.2pm. '97 SAFARI L 8 a nd detall oriented en-Coll~lbles On Arbor Cedar PM pkg, auto, AC, MISSION VllUO vlronment. ~.,,, Dogwood & Republic (54n~ $1?,888 (800) 6e9-6398 '95 4RUNNER SR51----~----l~~~d~:·~r:.c:k~~~ •Nautical Decor ott 19th and Monrovia. Wl!'a-r:.~:.;ER --;.,,,9~5,..;.,,,8,.,,c""3,..,00;,..;,,;.--1 1o~~>at';e,a:a~' VOLISWAGEN 9235 actHrllng/phyelcal r•· OPeN Bargain shopping for ('114) 892~0oe Rally Red/IVory lthr LllXUS OF 28 Sharif ol ltlms 46 Deli bread 60 Not~ 10 II 12 3t 37 q1Jlred. EOE. Frt, Sitt. Sun: 11·5 Christmas! Come to (020231) $23,777 Wl!STMINST8 R ''72 8&ffl need1 work, Reeumea vie fax: At· 168'1 l'CH, su1uet 1k1t. our warehouse full of•---------LQUS ('114) 892-8909 but71r~n~8g7~9, 8s9650 ·--------------------------tenllon, Lynn Eaola merchandlHI Chr1at-HONDA 9085 MISSION Vll!.10 ..... ...., If you're looklng for a car, classlfled has news for you. 71~02 or mall: ma•· decoretlon•,liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil (800) 989-8308 · •ee 4RUNNllR 2WD , ___ **_•_•_•...;.•_• __ Tim•• Community herdwere, plumbing, '93 CIVIC l!X '94 ES 300 moon roof, alloya News, 330 WHt Bay electrical & garden AT, moonrf, mint Grn /lvory, lthr, (015-409) $22.987 Street, Coate Me1a, wnTB~tt 6014 Prod"' ct 1 at (010871~S90088 (11747:Jti919,988 Ll!XUS C ... 2 ru&U1IUUAUO ROCK BOTTOM MSSIONVt••o "' 9 827 .... ..icul Sat only ... _ .. p. LO 8 F L 8 01' I ..., • I •• L t ....... .,. ' .....,,. Wl!STMINSTl!IR WESTMUiSTl!R (800) eee.5398 • oca: ere n.-. .... Couoh Brend New 711 W. 17th St Bldg (714) 892.e909) ~ for enack vending In Navy blue & whit•' F8 (949) M0-8110 (714) 892..eeoe OC. PT, good comm $200 94H75-04e6 '95 ACCORD LX 2-dr -------:~-plan 714-979-3259 . Chrlatm•• Bouttcau• Full pwr, e uto, mint UNCOLN . 9120 entecl Penon• w1th • a I x D r • w • r December 4,5.8, 9am-(012203) $12 977 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 0 ...... r w/Mlrror & 4pm. Handmade trH LDUS • tlle ln1talletlon & Shelvn & Two Night aklr1s, plac:.mats, baby MISSION VIE.JO '89 M•rtc VII I.SC :~:r' ~~ ~~.!,": Standa. (Beautiful qultte, childr9n• cloth (800) HIMS398 c:eretully maintained, $ Derk Wood) $400 (for bOoks 839 Sonora Rd. looka and run• Ilk• e 10-391-353? an) Call 949-548·176s Mowln S.I• Ev • •ee ACCORD EX ve new car, ab•oll.ltly WILDLll'S JOBS thl gtro A z 91. Blk w/gr9y lthr, 28kml, perfec:t condition T O $21.90/MR ng m • mu AT, all pwr. a/fm, mln11 $6800 949-644-1058 ' Inc. beneftta. Game MERCHANDISE goll Bring trucka. Fri/ $19,950. 94~0-5744 . Warden•. Security, .nC!C 6015 Sat/Sun 9•m 259 •ee CIV1C DX ---------- Melntenanc:e, Park ~ • Sl«k.9, San&a Ana.'20th White, 4 dr, auto, AC, LOTUS 9 123 Rangera. No exp SAT Only 7~:00 . 37K ml, $11,400 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii n.eded. For eppllca· 100'• of heavy 1wt19t-207 Me .. Dr, quality (714) 53&-1857 tlon. and exem Info, eral M•n•/Woni•n•/ clothing from Holiday c:ell 1-800--813-3585, kid.a, aome name to Ceauel, tabl••--------- •xt 0109, eam-1pm, brende l ss.ee. ctoth .. , few.lry, better JAGUAR 9105 7 d•ya fd1, Inc. $8.99 134 E. 19th St. than thrift ahop pr1c"·liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •XMAS TRI!• LOT* 1<>-4 Delly 574-0418 Tlcklocker •93 XJ8 '98 Lotus Eaprlt V8, pearl yetVbfk Only OM In USA (A.15600) $85,f)15 BAUaR LOTUS 714-942· 7700 Start S8hr. Day• F/PT, B••utlful 7• Barca.ne Thrift Shop 34K ml, Beau blk, Comer of Mee Arthur, Chrtatmaa 1, .. from Sidewalk Sal• (878539) $17,995 -------- &San Joaquin, NPB. Roger'e Gerden 5150 Saturdey, Dec. 5 BAU•R LOTUS MAZDA 9125 ('114 ) 33 .. 10_!!_ 94 ........ 1091 Br~~30~-~:~~onal-'-.....;7:..1~4-4;0~S4;2:.;·.;;7~".::00~-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil POSTAL .JOBS J uat Q,..t F'lrewood iand great bergalna. ··~ XJe '97 MIATA "M"Edl TO •18.3S/MR Avoid th• ruahl Order 540 w. 19th St. 42K ml, Clualc blk, 5spd lthr cd chro Inc. beneflte, no nowl S135 a cord $76 (870547) S17,995 (7m2a) $l6977 elCperlence. For epp. 112 cord. Dellvered BAUl!lt LOTUS Ll!Xua' RENT through classlfled and ex.am Info c:all ._ t d ... _ 'U"DWPORT 714-042•7700 SIO 1 -8 0 0 -8 1 3 _3 5 8 5 n•• o your .. -way. n,g · MIS N Vll!.10 ext 0708, .. m.7pm: 714418 .. 1432 BEACH 8169 '93 X.Je (800) 99...a3M 7 daya fen, Inc. 59K ml, Brttl1h rec gm COLLECTIBLES (878537).$18,995 ------- . FRIDAY. SAT uu•R LOTUS MEllCEDES 9130 'M CAD ELDORADO White/Tan, custom whM I• local car VIN 805408 6017 2200 Vlate Suert• 714-942·'1700 Eaatbluff Drive 6 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii VI d I 0 (CdM '93 XJe * '84 SOC> 81!C * 11 ate • ro 73K ml, Gm Inter. Auto loaded eunroof High Sc:hool follow (873912*$13,995 nu .. :.r ... u-s' runa g~ Ana·IH MobllltH Dolla, aeaor 1lze1, never UMd. Ju11 In Um• for Xmu. (714) SMS2·2288 th• atgnall lV•, VCR, BAU • LOTUS 1u• • •• • " tum, entlquea, dining .,1 ~_7700 $10,500 949-640-6841 room .. t quHn bed, .,..,,,,.....,,......,,,..,,..,,~----•v•rythlng wlll be '93 x.IS Coupe 2-dr, 83 300D very well S19,695 898 CAD SEDAN DEVILLE White wfTan Interior, factoiy warTan1y VrN 303005 $22570 ALLNEW '99 ALE! '99 HONDA ACCORD Only 152 mn .. t CD. lthr, mnrf, catm whl• VIN 000547 122.995 aoldll 944-0204 HK ml, champagM In malnt, exc:epttonally COMPUTEllS 6018 color, aunroof, 8 dl.c c:lean, ell pwr, stereo c/d, lmmac:ulal•ll $5250 ObO 723-0787 -.;.--.;;;;;;""'-_,-~_,."""'i......I'~. APl-OINIM&\T SE'ITEll.4J Irr Momin~ mid CY\.'tl.lng shlllti 812-~20 -. Per I lour Top 1...,•lt1~• l"!I htl(hn • llf&)tb 11<tnal l .......... Y • IMll I\'""' ., .. Id...,. .... • ,,,..,, ... 1-~ 'E...uit.11 .. h~l lo1 tOff.l M•I JlnM111,!t Qill l'Or 11ppot11tnlC111 1-888-318-474' Gatewsy CPU Computer TRANSPORTATION 120,IOO. 94....a54-7555 '92 MBZ SOC> SL P133, 32 MRAM, $2001 .. ____ l!lll __ '94 x.112 Smoke/lflver lo ml. • obo 9 4 9-'120-197211 Jade grn over tan $41,995 (#8699) (692853) $21,995 COYS MOTORING BOATS uu•R LOTUS (949) 650-5915 7011 714-942·7700 •ea ac400 WANTED TO BUY 8019liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii . '94 X.IUl . R • d , a u t o, AC Dutneld 18' Electrtc Jade grn over tan (043391) $32,888 Bay Boat c:ompletely (892853) $21,995 LWXUS 01' I BUV ALL PIANOS outfitted, 1 yeer old. BAUSR LOTU• Wl!STMINSTl!R -----~----- Antlqu11-qua1. furniture Aaklng $14,600 obo. 714-942·'7700 (714) 892.e909) 1pc or hOUHful cu.h 94e.7a2.e188 '94 x.11• paid (714) 957-81331_________ Jed• grn over tan NISSAN Old Coln• Gold Sliver -•Dnnt SUPS (892853) $21,995 9150 ----Franklin Mint, Sterling m.n.s\U,,., llAU•ft LOTUS Old watch•• .. Jewelry liDOiiiiiiasamiiliiiiiiil7iiOii2ii2i , ___ .,_1'i4i:9i1i4•l:i·ii'fl7_00-:--'92 ....... u 4dr Wntcout Coln 842~ 'M XJe 33k orig ml, 1-owner, R•CORDSITOP S NO MORE SUP RENT! 88Kml whtJten Inter ::·. ~ti, ~~t•t= Juz. R&B, soul, Aock 23tt eallbo•1 w/55tt (689187) 117,995 159950bo 949-&42"3822 Etc ... ISO'a & tlO'e Mike Mooring. EZ ecc... llAU•R LOTUS ..._.,eos <949) 46N593 71....._?700 ~Y, ~025 AUTOMOBUJ!S l.Mteg'e J acq'*lne In a•----------rad 1h&W, Hung In ACURA 9010 'MX_,. 62K ml, P8f1 a com· tort (89033el 111,995 llAUtlR LOTU9 71~7?00 •eeYat'tdenP ... 5&K ml, ~ac bll( Holtywoocn Oon th• I•••••• .. •• BMPLOYMBNT S..chcomber. $2500. ·•~ LllG•llD L SlllVICIS 5533 (8 18) MM569. Auto, ~ult ftowef ~7011) ··~,~· llAUD .IAGVAl'I 714471·aGOa 001aa:l e17,9Tr '" ,.... PITS • •aa.\io.. ~-..o P ..... be aware um UDIALS 8041 (800) •• ••• the 11at1nga 1n tht• cat· •14 ICUAI egory may require you to call a 900 number DMper ... 1 T.a>t>y cat NSX. wt'IVbnc, !Mpd, tn which ,,,.,. I• a fem, eWMt P9f90MlnV CO, 8oee, low ml. char;• per minute: a yeere. tMM54-32<M (000()3.tL4) <142.991) ootctefi 1.trte.... IDCUS" 1 yr old w/1ralnlno. M18SIOM Yl&IO IMPLOTMINT '300. 1•• ..... a:a, C~> ......_ -,m L..opwd 1oo1ca111te, , • ., u3~ Oct kftten1 l26CM500 BMW .-v 1V LRYtng Sw.dlth nur1• ......,.73/83t4111 111••111~~~-· gooct cook, driver, By o r.,,o9 tabby 7 mo. '81 ... SeCM \h i hour or . 2•hr, mai., lhota, nuhlrecl, 811</Qr9Y IOkmt, loeal ref I l 2Yr N..O. kMng hQml . cC:.'1186 (4'9822) exp. (941) 14&4f:af Trained, love1 people llOTOIHflQ 1M9-S1&-0337 (Mt) 850-6911 Simplify your llfe through CLASSIFIED {949) 642-5678 When you're tuned into classified . you 're tuned into ri~ mdt - SPORT UTILITY LUXURY! Come Visit Our Commercial Corner·.,a • OlDSMOIU.E CADIUAC Gtl<: 1100K Our fiutijty ~nin Your Fl.1.tnl~· 71 Friday, December 4, l 998 EDINGER ( ' . .. . . . ' . SANTAANA AUTO MALL I Newport/Costa /'Aesa Daily Pilot World's ~argest Select on .· # 1 in Sales & Service I NEW DEALER FINANCING AND LEASING AVAILAB.LE WORLO CLASS TRADE-INS ASKABOUTOUR INCREDIBT,E l,EASE VALVES. '96 JAGL R XJS CON\TERTIBI.J ~ Full power, 2+ searing. seafoam green/.cream interior. (212846) '94 JAGU R XJ12 ·silJ..y smooth V-12. The e.xecutives choic:e. ()y5ter orer tan. ( 691963) 'Ql J \GUAR Q6 73 K mi., Green exterior, tan interior, treat yourself to I of Britain's finest motorcars for only (673612) '9~ J\GUAR XJ6 42K mi. Classic black over tan connoly leather and deep burlwoo<l trtm. Super low miles. (670547) $3 9 5 ' szz, 5 3 $ 7, '9J JAGU R ~6 $ 59K mi., traditional British racing green. Posh performance plus seamless styling. (678537) JAG AR g12 · 61K mi., Jade green with tan interior. This Vl2 sedan adds elegance with excitement. (692853) '97 l-101~us ESPRIT VS, 6,000 miles, black/black. (F65373) '9 Jf\GUAR ]6 34K mi, beautiful black with supple tan leather. Low-low miles. (678539) ' VS, pearl yellow/black. Only one m U.S.A. (Al 5600) ' 1 $ '9S JAG AR VANDE PLAS $2 99 55K mi., Classic black and tan color combination w/chrorne wheel~. (727016) ' ~?K 21~Y~!ste!.?.erior with tan interiur: Surround your>elf $1 '9 5 with elegance for only. (690336) . '94 JAGUAR rJ6 17 99 ·~ 66K mi., white with tan interior. A beautiful combination of safory, ' . ~ performance and comfort. (689167)