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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-12-16 - Orange Coast Pilot-.. -. r · .· .. ,)' ' • SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA CO~UNITIES Sll"JCE 1907 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1998 \ .. .. . Wilson _lobbying for board ·chairman post ort backe~ Slam study study.• •Supervisor hopes to get the job in January, but pro-airport officid.ls worry about his opposition to El Toro. •Irvine is planning to annex El Toro air basP., but former Newport mayor says notice of preparation for environmental report is lacking. If Irvine b sun P sful in '11s lnd lo make lhe 4,700-licrn b<1s part of tlle oty. ofhcmls there cud the\ would unplement fu,• M1l11•rm1urn Plan -a non-avid lion allemdhv'- tor the lw.e developed b\ th · El Toro RPuse Planning Authont} jl 'l.1ffR RACl.Al'.'D lai Pibt NEWPORT BEACH Orange CoWlty Supervisor Tom Wilson is vying to become chairman of U1e Boctrd of Super- vi~ors, ii move that ofh<;ials heie -say could <1ffcct tlle planning process tor an d.lrport at the El Toro Mtlrine Corps Air Station. Parents to appeal Hxpillsion . · • School district memo says the nldtter will b~ taken to the county Bodrd of Educdtion. . .., • NEWPORT-t-.tESA -Tht> pur· en~ of a N<.•wport 11<.trbor student who aUcgt>dly bTdnct1..,hed ct knitP. a few WUt>ks d!'}O dfl.! p}clnntn<J tO appe>dl his expulsion to lhr! C'oun- ty Board of cduc:ttllon, a school d1i.tnc.t memo says. : On Nov. 1.0, a l t>-y<•nr-olcl ~tu­ . dent was at an Ens1c1n Intermedt· • ale School rt>hec1rsa·1 of •Alice m ... 1-VonrlPrlnnd • at Nt>wport} ldrhor. ). 14-yt-ar-old. fellow tudent•and stage crew nwmb1•r had brought 1l kmfc to chool that dcty, which the oldt>r studPnt r<•porlt•dly took and brandished c1t thP Ens1qn stu- dents. • Following ats zero-tolNt1ncc weapon!> pohry, tlw district expelled both sludcnh D<•c. 8 . : "The mom Sdld shP chdn'l likl' .. lhe fact thdt hl' Wd'> bt•mg : .. ~ expelled for d yP-ar," st1id MakP. , ... ; Murphy, thu pnm:1pal of t1<lull ti.... education and student serv1tt's. •• ~ ~.. The county hoard 1s th<' nPxl :• .. level ol dppedl tor pdnmts who ' ... , are unhappy with cl l<K al school .... , board dec1s1on, t.lurphy s111d. :·· •. ·Tuey ha\le power to rt'v1ew a : • : school d!stnct dec:1sion to expel u •• ... student, said Georgiann Boyd, •. the coordmutor of student s r- ,.• VlCC..c; for the county department. • .. *We have spec:ihc crilN1a that we :•.·look at." •: .. • The county board UMldlly • focuses on the <ictuul cxpuls1011 process to en:.uw that parP.nts wcw atto1dt>cl a tt11r hearing and that the ~tillt•·recornnwndl'd legal proccdurl':. WPH' tollow<>cl. "This doesn't hctp1wn fn'- qucntJy," Boyd sc11d. •1 haven't heard about this case yN, either." jil': Regardlt~ss of the outcome, Murphy said ht• doesn't hehcvc the school's IPTO·toleranc e wcap0ns poltcy will bt• aflel'tcd. Hit's pretty much m line with tllc state\ code," he said "We huvc a good proct'S m plan!. Wt> .. give fa1mhes a ch<rncc <1t the SEE EXPEL PAGE 4 Dalt fib Wilson, who 15 vehemently opposed to the county's plans for an international airport at El Toro, represents Newport Beach and Soutll County and is vke chainnan ol the board. l'rdditionally, tlle vice chair becomes chairman tlle follow- ing year. But the unique cu- NEWPORT BEACH -An envuonmental document descnb- mg lrvme's plans to annex tlle El Toro Marine Corps Au Station is inadc•quale, El Toro airport advo- cates sc1y preparntion tor the environmental report f<.uls to <1dnse the puhtic: ot exucUy what Irvme plans to study. The document 1s mtcndcd to inform other locdl agcnoes ubout tlle potential s1nnihc:dnt l?lfects ol a proposed prowct. "It doesn't comply with the nummal requ1rc>menls under (the.> state Env1ronnwntdl Qudl1ty Act)," Eclwurds s<11d . "It's imposs1· ble lo tC'll whut tll<>y're going to The .annexation \s au attcmu1 hy Irvine -one t>f tlle stronge t ant1-a1rport nlles 111 the count~ ·10 thwart the oountv's plttn lor dll rntemat1ondl <urport at El 10tt) sc>rvmg up to 24 null1on pas PO· ~ SEE WILSON PAGE 5 Former Newport Beach Mayor Tom Edwards, u longtime airport activist, said lrvme.'s nollce of Kristine Arnold will be one of sh: Southern California waitresses representfug Ruby' Uoned for the spot at the Ruby's in Crystal Court. wherE-she work as a food server. Ruby's hostess Knstine Arnold will spend New Year's Day·as a ·cheerleader on the restaurant's Rose Parade float W hile watctung the Rose Parade \\-'llh a group of lnends m ~dsttd('­ na this yet1r, Knst11w Arnold of Newport Bedch commentC'd on how fun 1t would b(I to nde on tht1 Ruby's R<•stc1uTt1nl . Co1 p; float. This rommu New Yetir's Dtiy, slw will have u chance 10 do just th<lt. Arnold, HI, 1s one or 1x Ruby'.; <'mploy- ees who hiiVI' h •en selt!<:ted to be d chcer- lE>adcr on Ruby's 35-foot-loncr ·c hlorm<s Cnusmg • float. ~Pb A hostess. ca~hier and shdkt! maker at the Ruby's diner m Crystdl Court, Arnold was selected dlong with tlle otllers to chcN as the float moves along the 5.5-milP · parade route -a nde tllal 1s exp 'Clcd to h ' sN'n IJy 425 million viewer~. "It was so exciting to be sel1>cted, • Arnold i.a1d . •All of my best tm•nds arc' going to be watching.· Arnold, who has worked at the CryMul Court diner smcc March, t!Xuclcs what ht•r boss calls HRuby Magic.· "It's a feeling dnd spint we look for when hinng,• said Nethca Rowe, tlle director or markt!tmg for tlle Nl•wport B~ad1·bas d chum. "It mean~ she smlles, is fnendly nncl ~. q£>rs d yedf. The h.'de1dl HOVf11111nent uwns the .ldnd dt El Toro now, ct11d 1i~1s can relate weU with people." :Arnold's manager at CT) tal Court Phil Clifford agreed "She L<; very enlhu 1a!:.11C and that's so important in lhi., bu m~... If someone do -.n t -.milt> four t1m -: dunng un mterv1ew, it's s'omothmg I c:dn't tram tllPm to <lo." A N<.•wport Harhor H1nr Sr.hool gradu- cttP, Arnold attl>ndl> OCC wher<' hl' is mujonng m thedtc1 with a mmor in rc>h- g1ous stuu1es. In addition to hm full cltt s lodd, she works three to four days a \\eek at Ruby's, which she said hu" al'' ay-. bt"'n hN ldvonll' restaurant. "It\ a real..fun atmosphere: h smd "It's 1ust a really whol '$omc envuonment On my eighth birthday, I h .!<J9t'd my pm- cnts to take m, to RulJy' " ----SEE ROSE PAGE 5 DAILY PILOT GETS NEW NUMBER A deal for the arts The 949 area code change left the Dally Pilot \\1th a split newsroom -new ar a code for an the reporter • num· ben, but an old 714 for the main new room line. Now, the transition to 949 ts complete with a new number for the n?wsr~om -(949)..642-5680. Give us a call. A!MAMC :· .. -... -" ..... _, ... _ .. "_2 IEACH Nam ............... __:a OASSIAED ... -----·-' WEATHER Pretty IW11I ttnprahxes '"' Detember. S.'92 • Scgcrstrom family gives 6 acres of land to Performing Arts Center for 1 ,800-scat concert hall. cos r1\ SEE ,_.ALL PAGE 5 · 1 de igncstPp Ult• <:ount.)• ctS the local rt:<.lt•\ elopm ·nt duthont) dtd El Toro po e woman EUen c ox Cull The Local Agenq FormttUon Comnu sion could grant conbol mer thP propert) to lA'lne but c hanc(• art:' thr annexation v. ould huv~ to get Ute bl~smg horn thi; lede1C1I go\ ernmc.nt U lht1l hdpp ns thP lrvme Cit} Counol would ull..Jmdh•h be m 'hdrq~ of land-ui. d1'<'.1s1om; on th1• hrlSE • . B:ut Ed\\ard:. rmd other p10·Ci1r~ port c1fl1<1dl s111d lrvm~·:. 11apn SEE STUDY PAGE 4 . ' Dealers propose another . . tall sign •City receives proposal for u .85-foot-high sign in the ntiddle of H(lrhor Boulevard next to the fr •eway. Earlier r>lans w er w:itl1drawn. COSTA MESA-Cuv offJnals nt>f'd mort ume to evaluate tJic late t propo al tor an 85-loot high cJPctromc free\\ u}' "tgn rld\ <>Jt1 ~ng Hurbor Boulevard of ·llrs befon.: giving tt conceptual . dpprm:ttl Two R•"'1den~ who \'lewed the pre ent 1Uon opposed th•"" s1Qn i'ilthough one said 1t '-\B"' an 1mpro\ ~nu•nt on. t~ o pr P.vious propo ab · • The prop<• al "as brought to the councd for concl ptudl approval Monda\ afrer two 0U1cr pmpo~dls fJl~d bv mdepenclent ~ign comparue"' were \\-1thdrawn th ts umm£'r foUo\' .. mg Ule 'eho· 1110nt prote.;t of u•.;1dents The l\\O earher propo"'al c-alled for e1tller an 85-foot-high ign or 105-fOOt·htgh sign ne>.i lo UH' dn D1cqo Frce\\a\'On ~outh· t"'m CaWom n Edison propem or thf' f\lt sa Con ohrlated \\ atcr DL'itnct pr J>t"'l1\ ,., t; t or Gisler Park After thl' '" o proposal were w1thdrnw11 · Rocd£>r smd he dlS· ru .; d tlle nePd for a more. prag· nldllC' and loqtcdl approach to the pro/ ct rnU~C'f U11tn one that w·ci "m ununq 1cs1tJf•J1ts." Th ne\\ proposal is for an 85- ft.iot-hiqh sign ttl" he lo ated .on th Horbor ,Bou! '' ard meclmn )ust !..OUlh or the Sein D1euo Fr (>- way The &tgn would featur thrPe t"'cl.J!>ns 1.nduding an cle • tromc n~ader bo rd and a rotating COJ>} 1gn . Rod \\ tlo;on pre~1dent of E 11( 1gn contp<my, td th propo ~ SEE HARBOR PAGE A .. ~ ........ · -· -_.,. ___ _ ' I I ' I • ... • ' l u " .... , 2 \Nednesdoy, Dec:ember 16, 1998 ILMllllC • Editor's Note: Do you or someone you know have a landmark birthday or anwvor5ary commg u~·U ,-we!d-Wc to mclude it m our Almanac. Call the mformation mto our Readers Hotline, (949) 642-6086, fax it to (949) 646-4170; or mdil it to the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627. You can send photographs. b ut include a self. addressed, stamped envelope if you want them returned. BUSINESS LICENSES New business license mformat.Jon reported by the oty of Newport Beach • Credlive Visions Photography, 3602 Mdrcus Ave , owner· Sharon A. PuJci- no • Dansk Computer Center, 4250 Scott Dnve, owner: Robert Hale • The Desigrung Women, 3419 Via Lido, owner: Linda Kmninger • Doll Hous€' Productions, 1044 Santia- go Dnve, owner: Altan Aksu • Ear And Bcilance Center, 361 Hospi- tdl Road, owner: Carol Jackson • Econo Arr, 4522 EtSenhower Circle, owne r. M1chdel Richards DUI ARRESTS Tlw following people were arrested 1ecen1ly on susp1c1on of driving under the influence. These people have only been arrested on suspicion of a crime, and, as with all such crimes, they ar~ innocent unW proved guilty. COSTA MESA DEC.4 ( rdsta Geaman, 49, Fullerton DEC.5 fadu Aviles, 30, Andhel.01 I'.. tarco Anthony Corrado, 32, Hunting- ton Beach DEC.6 Julie Ann Ferrd, 27 , Huntington Beach Jpffrey David Horton, 27, Orange Jdson Michael Martin, 1.7, Newport Hearh DEC. 10 Atlfon LeWls Pecotte, 25, Costa Mesa DEC. 11 "'-hrhellf> Kathcnne Joyce, 22, Corona I hUs NEWPORT BEACH DEC'. 10 c. 'onnie Louise Lester. 60, lrvme Norman Louis Schreiber, 50, Mira Loma DEC. 11 t...fdrk Rodgf'r Camor, 35, Chino Hills N1ckolcts 'Alan Hanna, 35, Yuma, Ariz. DEC. 12 Ricardo Alfonso Borjds, 27, Los Ange- les Stephen Michael Kelly, 36, Sun Valley Stefldny Lene Scott, 29, Newport Bec1ch Donald Bo Wehr, 30, Newport Beach Kenneth Cldrk Wiedemann, 19, Coro- nd dC'I Mar DEC. 13 Kevm DWllel Ddwes, 36, Lakewood Judith Eileen Fox, 57, Newport Beach Brddley Dedn Hdrdesty, 33, Costa Mcsd Jctmes Montdno, 26, Newport Beach W1ll1am Patnck O'Bnen, 31, Hunting- ton Be<ich , Thomds Christopher Rolfe, 22, lrvme Demetno Alcaraz Santoyo, ,30, Santa Ana • DEC.14 Bruce Anguiano, 36, Newport Beach Thomas Lee Gardiner, 35, WestminSter BIRTHS Most rerent births m Newport Beach. NEWPORT BEACH Chandler M Uttley, Oct 20 Wilhdm J O'Brien, Nov. 13 John C Ortiz Jr , Nov 15 Connor S Riley, Nov 15 ,, Ldurc>n A. Prestwood, Nov 16 Robert M. Prestwood IV, Nov. 16 Rebecca R. Rubio, Nov 16 Jessie Lorenzo J . Sonntag Garcia, Nov. 17 ~ ... t\i)drew ;r. VaeO";"tokw. 11 - Ch.ristopht!r }:.. Sanchez, Nov. 20· Alexander D. Sokoloff, Nov. 21 Andrew J. Strauss, Nov. 21 DEATHS Most re-cent deaths reported to the Orange County Recorder's office. NEWPORT BEACH Floyd E Weaver, 76, N~v. 7 Michael R. Neill, 58, Nov 15 Lois 0G. MartiniCh, 77, Nov 16 Selda B. Brasruck, 88, Nov 17 Ramona Hartshorn, 86, Nov 18 Albert E. Mead, 78, Nov 19 COSTA MESA Hdrry E Custkey, 87, Nov. 12 Mary G Bennett, 70, Nov 13 Bessie R Mclane, 92, Nov. 17 Esther J Starnes, 7b, Nov. 17 Charles S. Myers, 58, Nov. 18 Jeanne L. Temple, 77, Nov. 18 Bertha J. Beattie, 102, Nov. 19 Michael W. Hylton, 52, Nov. 19 J oan M. Balgie, 72, Nov. 21 Elizabeth M. Brown, 80, Nov. 21 CORONA DEL MAR Russel M. Williams, 83, Nov 15 MARRIAGES Most recent mamages as reported to the Orange County Recorder's office. COSTA MESA • Joey F Miller and Christina L. Jakin, married Nov !4 m Trabuco·Canyon • Mark A Atcosta and Yvette Martin del Campo, mamed Nov 21 in Costa Mesa • Rosaura Meza Franco and Maria N. Sandoval Telles, married Nov. 21 in Costa Mesa · .._ • Richard W. Jeffries and Dianne L. Vollrath, married Nov. 21 in Anaheim • CWton J . Martin Jr. and Nadia R. Blanco, married Nov. 21 m Newport Beach • Paul M. Peterson and Tma M. Merri- cone, mamed Nov. 21 in Orange • Brydfl D. Reid and Cristi M. Duncan, married Nov. 21 in Santa Ana • Anthony R. Sosa and Cnst.J.na R. Her- nandez, married Nov. 21 in Costa Mesa • Jeffrey L. Miller and Stepharue A. Staffin, married Nov 22 m Dana Point • Conrad Penn and Speranza G. Boers- ma, mamed Nov 24 Ul Santa Ana NEWPORT BEACH • Brian P Boyle and Mary N. Bellissi- mo, mamed Nov. 14 m La Quinta • Stephen M. Glenn and Shanna L. Darter, married Nov. 14 in Anaheim Hills • Mark J . Derengowski and Diane Y. Chapman, married Nov. 21 in La Jolla REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS Recent real estate transactions as reported by the Aoaom Data Quick Products Group. COSTA MESA · 2678 Club Mesa Place, $315,000 2435 Orange Ave. At, $202,500 578 Knowell Place, $200,000 2182 Pacific Ave. E, $183,000 2120 Placent.Ja Ave., $195,000 285 Santo Tomas St., $289,500 344 E. 16th St., $315,000 2042 Santa Ana Ave. E, $310,000 1092 Stone Brook Lane, $230,000 NEWPORT BEACH 301 Bay Hill Drive, $425,000 988 Bayside Cove W, $690,000 3 Cape Woodbury, $850,000 1406 Irvine Ave., $327,500 1937 Port Albans Circle, $615,000 23 Montgomery, $540,000 25 Montgomery, $604,000 403 Vista Roma, $290,000 509 Vista Flora, $401,000 ~.mot 8EADEBS HOTLINE . MWS st1>nes, illuru1tions, edrto- nal mtttlf' or advertisements (949) 642-6086 Rec0<d your comments about herein un be reproduced With- the Daily Pilot or MWJ b~ out written pennk51on of copy· ADDRESS / tight owner VOL 92, NO. 297 HOW IQ BEACtUJ.5 local voices · . Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot CI MI L L·E • G 0 • R 0 U N D .. r .. -~ ..... - .. Camille Collett, 8, plays outside Newport EJeme.ntary School at unset. Fair media relations director resigns • Jill Lloyd, who has been working at the fairgrounds for 25 years, will end her tenure there next month. COSTA MESA -Jill Lloyd consid- ered leaving her job with the O range County Fairgrounds when she was handed a pin with the number "25" emblazoned on its front earlier this year. The 42-year-old media relations director for the fairgrounds began con- templating other options when 1t struck . her that she had been with the same organization for 25 years. "l looked at the pin and thought, 'Wow, I've been here a long time," she srud "Not many people today stay with a company that long." Lloyd broke her long mdmage w1th the fair ~ which began in 1974 work.mg as a clerk m the livestock area -when she announced her resignation Tuesday. Lloyd and her firm, Jill Lloyd and Associ- ates, will remain in Orange County but will not fulfill the remainder of their $275,000 contract with the fairgrounds that runs through July 31 The last dtly tor Lloyd and her staff will be Jan. 15. The fdir board will consider whether to handle marketing m house or to hire Jill Uoyd another finn. General Manager Becky Bdiley-Fmdley said a transition team will probably handle th<• marketing of the 1999 Orange County Fair, which Lloyd's firm has worked on for the past couple of montho; "We will take our time to look di how ~st to enter mto another long-term n•ld- t.Jonsh1p for marketing the fairgrounds," she scUd. "Jill and her staff have madP. a signiltcdnt contribution. We have bene- fited from her creat.Jvity." Lloyd said it was time to explore other avenues in public reldtions, namely arts and music. Her mettle was tested tlus yedr with two noteworthy evf'nts fn June, the fair won a drawn-out legal bat- tle with residents ovr.1 sound n•stnct10n~ OBITUARY Jack Baillie at the l'dc Jf1c· Amphitheatre dfld former own<>r:. ol the toncert venue over its pur- chds(?. prn r>. The lilte ot the amphitheater b sWl uncertam. Ai:tcl ·only days after the 1998 fair bcq.m, a fer1ture entertainer known as • Pmkmdn" revealed that he molested two girls in Eugene, Ore., rn 1991. ~ 11chctl~I Mc1xheld was let go from his JOb, hut fdn olhnals ~greed to pay him the T't'rm11nder ol hlS $8,500 contract. Lloyd\ lift• ha~ revolved around the lair orcml. foascmated \\lith animals and Uw cam1vnl atmosphere,· she knew in jumor high school !>he wanted to eventu- dlly mcorporatt> 1t into her life. Lloyd took over the marketing dutie1 tor the fair(lrounds Ill 1984. She is credit· cd Y.'lth creating annual themes for the rnunty fdlf and starting unusual event$ ~uch ilS the cattle and shee p drives down city trects. The news of her resignation came dS a surpnse to some fa11 board members. . ..r·10 so1ry to hear her leave," scild ho.ml member Don Willet. "She was w~ll-rc·spcctcd and well-liked She did a very qoocl 1ob for us and she was very knowh•dgeable m her field." J obn King •Jack· Baillie, an avid yachtsman who sailed m 45 Newport-to- Ensenada races, died Tu~­ day of complications from Parkinson's disease. He wa~ 87. Wash. H e attended vanous schools m the Pasadena area and graduated from USC m 1934 with a bachelor's degree m fmancc. he retJn~d. he was the board chaim1an ot the bank. University Club. He also erved HS Commodore of the Balboa Yacht Club and as president of tile Ocean Rae· ing Fleet of Southern CaWor- rua. Mr. Baillie -who was considered one of the more decorated sailors in Southern California-skippered a 12- meter boat, NewsBoy, that was moored in Newport Bay for many years. Baillie and his wife, Phyllis, kept an eye on the boat from . thcit blufftop home in Corona del Mar. Mr. .Baillie was born March 26, 1911, m Seattle, WEATHER He rose through the secu- rities and investment bus1- ness, but his finance care~r was bro}<en by his enlistment in the U.S. Navy dunng World War Il. He was a com- mMder with ~d-atr rescue operations and also· a naval transport ship in the Pacific Ocean. · Mr. Baillie rnsumed his financial career dfter the war, working for Los Angeles Federal Savings, which he started wtth his father. When SURF Mr. Baillie sat on a num- ber of boards and commic;- sions thttl included lhe Los Angeles Harbor Comnu • sion, U1c Los Angeles Con- venbon C"nter Authonty and the Prop rty Protection Corp. Dunng hi spare hmf•, Mr. · Bailhe could he found on th" high snus. I le won the covet· erl Los An~Jelcs Tirn8 Cup three times with the Ncws- Boy an~ cntmcd many other regional yacht roces J le was a member of tho N1•wport Harbor Yacht Club, Los Angelos Yacht Club and th" I le cn1oyed sailing to Catalina l!'land, where he spent many childhood sum- mors at the family's cottage m Avalon. l hs hobbies included pontry and playing with his dogs • He is survJved by his wile, Phyllis; three children , Brent Ba1lhe, Paige Hargrove and Kathy Bums; rune grandchil- dren; and two great-grand- c.hUctren. POLICE FILES TEMPERATURES TIDES The swell is out of COSTA MESA Balboa TODAY • Adams Av.nu• A compact drsc player worth $100 wa\ 78150 the west every 12 stolen from a air in the 1200 block at 7.30 p.m. Dec. 10. Our~ rs 330 W. '9ay St, Costa , C.hf, 92627. CIKuladon toM£C'T10f4s • • Anaheim Avenue. Two blcytles worth S4SO were stolen -------l~F1.m.!~~:.1mrrtr-'--++-..!:Co::!:r~o:i..:n~a ~de:::,:l~M~a:!!.r--+-~:::....'!:~::..:.:. ........ ":-"'"'--t-'t-s_ec_o~n~ds-f_Of_w_a_rst_· _to_H~~~~':::=~~ 9QQ.Ql_ock ~urin9 the night of D«. 7. 76/S2 head·high sets Sets •Bristol Strfft A cellular telephone worth $410 was sto~~.n--Publ~ WMJJAM LOeOEJ.. ft Is the Pilot's polt<y to pcompt· ~ correct all errors of substan<.e. Editor lease CAii (714) 574-4233 STEVI M.Ual.I. MaM91ng Editor m TINA llOMIATT~ The Newport 8uchlCosta Mesa AssistMlt~ • ~ Pli9t (USP>l*IOO> It ANASTAOA pu istted Monday through Sat· City Editor urd.ly In Newport BeKh ~ STIVI~. Corta Mes., subttfiptions are NeW\ Edit0< only available by sobs<.r1bt~ M>Ga CQLSON, The nmes Of enge County C ) Spotts Editor 252-9141. In aren outside of MARC MAlmN. Newport Beach Ind CCKta MN. Photo Editor subscrf PttON to the 0. ly Pilot LYNNISOLA, only ..-e eva•lable by matl for S 10 J)e{ morith. Se<ond class Dlst.>lay Adwftislflg post• paid at con. Mest, CA JUDY OETTING Cl fied .AdvertlsJno , (Pl' ic.es lncklde af1 applicable ate~~4 Ttw Newpet\ IHCM:osta Mesa ~lly Pi!«, P.O. Box 1560, Cosw CA 91626 COP'Yflght: No • ( ' • .. (800) 252·9141 Ad¥ef1hlng Clwif1ed (949) 642-5678 Ohplay (949) 642-.4321 ldttoNI ~ (949) 642 5680 ~ (94!) e42.:4J30 ~ Sports FaK (949) 646--t 170 E mall datlypilotOHrthllnk net MainOft'ke B~ness Office (949) 642-.4321 Business Fu (949) 631 5902 PIJblishfd bV ~ TtmtS Community tMW1. .,,,, • Time Mlm>r Q)mplny ..... ~ .... sq .. --.- ~ ICtlM<IO Mith ....... Vic.• ~ c.n.tll Minager .,,. n-Ot ~ tW* __, . .. ·• 5 7 from a McDonald'\ restaurant in the 3300 block at 5:45 p.m Costa Mesa should be peaky and Dec. 9. 77/50 5econd low • East Me.a V4"'de Drive Several rtems of clothing worth Newport ee,.,.h fun, e~>e1ally at the $694 were itqlcn from a home 1n t~e 2700 block a\ 5 pm. Dec. 3 """ 2:15 Pm. · 0 1 •West 19th Strfft A BMX b1cytle worth $100 wasstolen 7815 ,_.. Se(ond hr<Jh );H).int$ aqd rc.ef>-A from• btl<~ ra<;k rt'I ~ 800 ·blodc dunng th~ night ot Ovc2 . Newport Coast. 8:33 p.m. . • 3.7 new northwest swell 76152 1ltUftSOAY mov s in today Con· fil'\t low SURF FOMCAST LOCA~N SIZE Wedge 3 7w .. 1:22 a.m,...... 1.9 Flr1t high 7.38 a.m . 58 S«ond low • d1tions are clean d pite varlable wind cond1t1ons Wate< vfslblhty s ~wn.iatn• NEWPORT 8EACH • a.ypolnte onw A ring and a wp,ch worth S2.SOO were stol n from a homl) In th 100 blatk at 6:30 p.m Dec. 1. • laltbluff Drive Two compact dis< player\ wonh S 170 ~re stolen from Corona d I Mar Hrgh School rn the 2100 bl<><k at 3 45 pm Dec. 9 • Newport Hint Drive A brielca~ nd Chrls1mas p'f esents worth $356 were stolen trom a car rn the 1800 bl«k duri1'!9 the • nrght of Dec. 10 , • ~ Roed Ah<>ut SGS was stol n from a business In ~ bMdc 10 A.fll,.,!J>lc. • ~ Awnue A cellulat.~phone·c.-=:i=-,~wort~'h:"~s~199"~was~::zstr.01~le:c~ irom a car n tha 1400 block "f 10 tO pm. Dec. 9. .· . ' I Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot ... '""-- Let there b • hqht' And there ara hghts twinkling, ll<1sh· mg, flowmq und inrle· shaped b~Jhts clnppmH from every eave. Wint~ lighti> and mwticolored liqht!i, li9hts on trees dnd hyhts that oullme whole houses. Tinsel dncl holly, Velvet DOWS dtHl !JOldcn halls,• and above all, lights, utt• decorat- ing home and workpluce. One of the rcttsons we love the holiday s d on 1 hec·ausC' every night 1s dttalmg. l ow we're told that the Umted Statel> consumes sonwlhmy hke 70% of the world's energy, which makes us a htUe p1m1y. l>ut we're willing to diet the r~st ot the yc><tr 1f we can splurge now. \\'i>'ll dnve d little Jess, turn oll the liqhls, tum down the hcctt -JU..,t so WI' c <1n dress up for th{• holiday.., Al this time of yt•at, evening Wdlks dH' <1 celebrnt1on ol twin- kles, and PV('ry ne151hhorhood has its annual fc1vo11tPs, ... uch c1s the hous£' d!On!1 On>c1n Boule- vard rn Coronc1 dt>l I\ 1cti. TI1e ownNs were' <Jmong thP first to introduce leapm~J dolphin top1· anes, t.1nd they've sc:ulptect them hedges to resemble wdves. It's a local J,mclmark that must hdve 11' inconv(•n1en< PS lor tlw owners --.uch ct ht.i(.kmy the Cclr out ul the tfctJdge while a weddmq party i-. taking photo-, w1th the dulphm dS ll b<tckdrop -but thP}' M"'em ablP. to copt>, and they tn•c1t us all lo a sparkling d1splc1y clurinq UH' holi· days. Balhoo I land is c1 ventdhlt• fa1ryldnd, Uw p1.>nmsula\ palm treP..<> drl! Wrdppt>d m qlO\\ mg white, c.tnd dll the Nt•wport-!'-tcsd ne1ghborhoocls huvP their spPc._ ldculur slurs, homf'i:. that look · lik<> thP owm•rs spend mosl o( the year pldnmnu rw.xt yPM's extravdgan:a1. There's th<' old V1clopdn on Femletlf AvemH' 111 Cmona del Mar with lights cascddmg from e\'ery ~.ive <incl an t>xtra qlow through the stamecl·ylc1ss win- dows. Along Bdys1cll' Dnvc, qat.' loping retndeer c;eem to pull San· ta as fast as your Cdr. At the comer of Tustin BEACH JtOTES . ---~ J;·-· •. ,, Y •. ··• !···.· .. ,;' ~' ' . I __ ,,,_.,,._ -'i~~ ·.-. ··: ·• -~~ ...... ..:.;lit _ - christin corney nancy gardner Avenue and Costa Mesa Street, a quarter-acre or lights drapes practically every leaf in an over- \..: helming spectacle of beauty. Crowing up in Shore Cliffs, wtuch had its annual Santa Claus display in the 1950s, we rruss the ne1ghuo(hood themes, such as the blue-light star" perched on every roof ln f !arbor View Hills. But the boat pc1rude 1s the perfect substitute, a com- munitywide celebrabon, even lf you don't live on the Wdterfront. Houses and boats along the parade course shimmer Wllh lights, and.the participants -- whether dinghy or yachl -are aglow We wNe in the ledd bodt one year, practicing our Queen Elizabeth wave (hngers together, hand turning slowly on wrist, no nrrn motion), but we've had JUSt as much fun sitting on a sea wall and watching the parade s by. We spotted our first Christmas si9n before the end of September this year (way klo early}, and sometunes the Chipmunkc; and Rudolph get a Little tiresome, but· the lights? We can't get enough ot them. However you celebrate the holidays, those lights glow dedr tlrrough to the heart, warm- ing our Vlew of the world and its people· ... which 1s the lrur, meaning or the season. · . • CHRISTIN CARNEY lives 1n Costa MeSd and NANCY GARDNER h11es tn Corona del Mar Their column run~ Wednesdays. E-mail them at SPE220A0prodigy.com . ANTIQUE ROW The Country Inn Garden Cafe Oohs Gr Aha.e The Book Store Newport Picture Frame Stella·s Place . Sarah Whitcomb Circa Antiques Victoriana $Company 130 East 17th St. Costa Mesa At Ne" port at F. 17th Scrwt • Brhlnd rllc HARP INN • (949) '7ll-ll77 ROW HOURS: ~uc·Sat IOilm-S m CAPE HOURS: Tue-Sat 1 lam-3 Create A Family Heirlooni Begin with a ·stun er Br·nce1et~ and add a slido for -e&0h fa..mly member. bu lh lays, anniv~rsar.les and all her 1mportnnt occusions We. engr~vo a name or dtlt<! on f he buck nt no charge. htK odd-on slides stul"t ot $t"So. CHARLES H. BARR 949·642·33 l 0. 1603 W ldlff ()1 Newport Beach -... -. ·"-- • Wecfr· .d,,y December 16, 1998 3 . ·. . Costa Mesa naines two new commissioners £1.JSE Ga: lkif"ti?I The City Council appomted two now ~mtiet'S to trte. Ptamung Commission and rec:ippointed Chairman Walt Davenport for another four-year term. Attorney Katrina Foley has served on the oty's Hwnan Rela- tions Committee cmd was appoint- ed for a four-year term to fill the Planrung Corrurussion seat vacated by Llnda Dixon, who was elected to the council last month. Architect Christopher Colvm was appointed to ~rve the rest of Co~sioner Charles Robertson's tenn. Robert· son has re.1gned his position. In all, 25 otizens applied, about double the nurnher of applicants the oty gets m a good year. said City Manager Allan Roeder. "The entlre gruup of applicants was the best qualified group we've had in a long ume, • Council- woman Libby Cowan said. R0e<l •r and other dty officials srud It wa hard to sperulate why th£>re was t1 h1g9er turnout this Y"e! f fowever, some reac;2ns t!lat WPre cited included th~ h.igher- than-ur;udl number of po~1twns· ovaiJuble and the lo unching of the We<>l S1<1e n•VJtaluilbon plo.n. "I Uunk wu'n.!.on the upswuiu as d city cmd people wiillt to partin-. pate," Counc'ilman Joe Enckson semi. Applicant Ryo Tanbara said as a Jon9time resident, father and.busi- nc->ss owm•r, he was looking for a way to h<Jve a voice tn ~1ty i%ues. Andrew Barns~. anothPr applicant, su1d he wantPd to be mvolved m · d£'c1s1on·m~king and stand up for quahty-ot-lifc concerns, T<Jnbc1rn dnd Barnes were amonq eight candJdates inter- viewed hy the counal Monday. Both Foley's dncl Colvm's appoint· m<>nts wen' unanimous. However, Driven port Wds 1enppomted on a 4-" 1 vote, with Councilwoman FYI -+ Applicants are still needed for a number of city committees. The Access Appeals Board, the Advisory Committee of Teens. the Ch Id . Care and Youth Services Committee, the Costa MeSG Community • Foundation, the Human Relations Committee and the Newport Boulevard Advisory Committee all have openings. Applicants should submit a letter explaining the reasons for their interest in serving on the committee of their choice. Letters should be ' addressed .to: Costa Mesa City Council, P.O. Box 1200, Costa Mesa 92628-1200. The deadline is Dec. 28. Hedther Somer.> dgamst. } Somers said her vote Wds not dgainst Davenport, but she fell 1t v. dS llllportant to get some new bloOd and fresh perspecti\•e on the corrurussion. Davenport hds been a cornnu.ssioner fur 20 yean;. Foley said sh • applied bccall!>1> of the number ot vacanoes and oocause the' tirrung Wd::. nght lor her pen;ond.lly. She af so ~d issues~ such as the West Side rC\italiz.ation have sparked her mternl>t "J11ls L<; a trnw m Costa ~ 1<'Sd's htstory that a lot ot change-:.. are happerung, • fo.ley clld Coh'lil said he v. a::. Jopking to help mntnh'ute to the betterment of the conununitv Colvm srud his career as· an arclutect will help tum to balance th nghU of pro~ O\'vners with Ult• needs of the commuruty. 11.1t.., easv to comf)lam but it's harder to have! an acthe role,• Col\'m said. NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL WRAP UP ISSUE: CORONA DEL MAR TREE REFORESTATION VOTE: 7-0 SUMMARY ThP cound.l allocated $35,000 for Ute second phase of the progrdffi, which will replace both- ersome hcus trees Wlth king palm und Hong Kong orchid trees. The program ii> a joint effort between the city and the Corona del Mar Business Improvement District to unprove the downtown area along East Coast Highwdy. About 60 trees v.ill be r~placed. ISSUE: PUBLIC SIGN PROGRAM FOR BALBOA PENINSULA VOTE 6-1, Councilmdn Gary \darns dissPnting · • SUMMARY: The City Cpuncll approved mc1nufactunng and mstalling one pole "1gn as a proto- typ<! for several signs that could be placed throughout the peninsula's •GIFTS• •GIFTS• CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION COFFEE HHJ.GREN SQUARh (torml'rly 10\.i ,J in \l~1d1ft N.ul ' 270 E. 17ch St., Suit~ 3 v1lla~w~ to thwcl tounst trafllc. Aclurru; sa1d h1! wasn't sure> the !>1gns would ht> rctldable or helpful and wttnted to sl'e one belo1e approvmg thmn. Adt.tms also sclJd he didn't c~rt· for the dt>s1gn of a. number of stone signs proposed tor the enlrcmccs to the p<>run-.ula, McFaddl•n Squcire, Cannery Vil- lage nnd Balboa Villaqe. TI1e issue \\.;;i) come hack to U1e c.ouncil for a fmal dl.'CISl!JO ISSUE: CJTY HAU REMODELING VOTE·7-0 SUMMARY: City c:rews will revamp the Qty l Jail lobby and 1ridyor's office area to prov1df• work-stations for council m<>mbt!rs where they can mN?t with con- stituents or make phone· call between meetings. The ma}·or\ office as well as the area tor cowl· cil members will hove conferenc<' tables tor informal mr-!etuiys. n1c totaJ . project -which mclude-. phone systems. two new compul· ers, building matenals, carpet and furniture -will· C05t $18,500 I ISSUE, TRAFFIC PHASING ORDINANCE VOTE 7-0 SUMMARY Th~ counctl will see cinothe1 revlsed version of the ord1· ndncP at its Jan 11 rneetmq, bclort! the new law goes on the road to the Envuonmt•ntal Quality Advisory Committee on Jan .18 and the Eco- nonuc D •\ r>loprnent Comnuttce on Jan 27 TI1f1.ordinance is expected to com be.fore tile council for final approval m f\1d'lch • • Contact the Tax Pros for the best resolution to all types of tax problems including audits, payroll taxes, levies, wage garnishments. seizures and untiled tax returns. CALL 1-800·990·4858 24 HRS FOR A FREE RECORDED MESSAGE AND A COPY OF OUR FREE REPORT. Don't pay the IRS until you read our free report. ' ' -·-- I I· ' ' 1 II c HARBOR CONTINUED FROM 1 ... 1gn woukl also include more ·advanced lC'chnology such as lower-wutla~e !Jgh bulbs that . --· -z..n bCClirn edto elinunate the •halo .effect• or glare common with Mmilar signs. Th new proposal ~ould be visible to fewer residents loon its predecessors, dccording to a city staff report Mock .sign pahels that wme suspend<'d a t the proposed location m Ortobcr showed tha tlw sign would bP visible only to rt•s1dents m rondomm1ums dt (~1sler cmd College· streets and along fowu Stn>ct west of Harbor Bouh.?Vt1rd f\ 1ondt1y's proposdl dlso. mclud- ecl t 1 5-!oot-high monument iuns along Hctrbor Boulevard's uwdwn h •twPen tht> San Diego Frcewc1v and 19th Street. Th£> proposdls did not include -.penhc: cost or ronstruction estJ- mc1tcs dnd were brought be fore LhP rounnl only for conceptual c1pproval. G1lbmt Collins, president of thP l l<.1lPrrc>st-I idll o f Fame f lonwowners Assonation, agreed llmt tlw -.agn Wu!> ut d l>C'tter loca- t10n and hdd bel'n improved tech- EXPEL CONTINUED FROM 1 !'i< hoot lcv«•I and c1t the district lev- 1'1 lo J>rPsent tht•1r cdse." Followanu ttny incident that rt•sult-. m expulsion, Uiere is a hve-<lay susp<•ns1on when the school chstr 1< I anve.,t1gdtes claims ••uamst the '>ludent. A committee of adn11rustr<ltors then meets wtth the pctrents dncl the ~tudenl. If the expulsion l!oo approved by the comnuttt•c.•, 1t will be presented to the school hoard, which has the linc1l sc1y. If they drt' still dassatished with lht> c ounly. bonrd's dPc1s1on, the pc1rt•nts cun t1llempt to get the dl'CISIOO OVl'I turnNi 10 court, as in the> !~yon I lunbmc1n C"dse Tiw school bot1rd did revise its Wl'clpons polky ltt'>t year to tlllow p11nc 1pals th<' linc1I wo1cl when a STUDY CONTINUED FROM 1 work 1s not spcc1hc enough to give people an ad('d of the magni- tude of the p<>sSlble impacts. "I don't thmk they're tdking their environmental impact report very senou'>ly," Edwards said "The conrern 1s that the mddequ<1cy of the Inoticej may pcrmedtl' the CIR. Th~y're trymg to hide the ball." • Edwtlfd<; comp<.1rcd Irvine's l'Ovuonm£•nlul document which is lour pctgc s long with the county's lOO·pdCJe docwnent tor thP C11rport. Peter Hersh, Irvine planning rtnd pohcy manager, said there is plenty ot mtormallon in the pub- hc realm clesc nbmq the Millenni- um Plan rmd its potential impacts, so he didn't feel that needed to be repec1tecl "When you're dealing with a 24-mlllion-annudl-passenger air- port, you nPed <1U of that mforma- tJon hecau e nothmg has ever been built hke thdt m Orange County," HNsh said. a With the M1llcnmum Plan, there are many other types of uses like that in the county. It's d compilation of uses pcoplP are fam1har with." He rtl"o ScllCI the notice isn't required by ltlw, so in effect any mforrnallon is hl'tter than no mformution "All 1t docs 1-. <JC'l heads-up 1ntormat1on from the communi· ty, • he said. According lo the Envuonmen- tctl Quality Act, the notice of preparation is not optional. The text of the luw reqlUres not only that the document he c;cnt to all responsible agencies but that 1t mdude u dcscnptaon, location and probable environmental effects of the pro1ect. Jt's the latter requirement that pro·auport ofhnols tecl is tacking in lrvme' document · Edward aid the nobce of prcpardtion is rrussmg any com- panson of thc'M1llenn1wn Plan to the proposed airport plans. It also roakes no mention of a John Wayn Auport expansion, which EdwMds ~aid would be the hkely ~....._-result of th~ MH~nn1um ...Plan­ gomg in at El :roro. 11 r.;h ttid allhou9h it's not .m the notu:" of prcpdrnhon, the county' airport pl1tns Will he mclud •d m the environmental 1mpac:I r •port. I low •ver, eff els on .John Wayne WllJ not be tud· l d. . . •------~-Ih deadUnr• for mrnents.l ~<ray.lM"11'' lalf -:eii y :r;ttn~~ffhlllll~ impact r port, wh ch hould be don by April. U rsh c1 . t • Artist rendering of o ne of the proposed signs. nologically .. Howt?ver, he saul h~ still had concerns about aP~thellcs and safety. Craig Shearer, president of the Harbor Boulevard of Cars Assoc1- abon, spoke to the c ounc1l and emphasized the length of tune the association has spent t.rymy to yet a freeway sign. #During thttl time, th£' compP- tition hdve alrClady 1mplrnwntc•d signs," Shearer c;c11tl, rc•ll'rnng to freeway signs promotm9 ctir clC'ul- FYI --. ers m c1tlc:. such as Huntington Be ch and Irvine .. Tho co t bas been a dwindling customer base, Shecuer said. Wilson, who has been m th«> electtoruc sign business for 22 years, s;ud a freeway sign such as the.. on ~oposed fOF· Haruorc Boulevard typically increases sales by 16%. · Mayor G!lfY Monahan called the presentation a •good initial fust step that still has u long ways to go." "The car dealers and the stuff have met several times over the past s('>veral months to come up with a location that would affect neighborhoods in the city in the least possible way,"-Monuhan sdld. "So thNefore I believe this is a much b<'tter beginning of o pro; posal than we've seen in the past," . eouncilwoman _Libby Cowan soid she was not prepared to gave any guidance on the proposal unW she was able to look at com- parable signs in Cemtos and I!scondido. · · Councilwoman Lmda Dixon was concerned that the 11 monu- ment signs would add to the visu- al pollution along Harbor Boule-· vard Counhlman Joe Erickson said he 1s not generally supporlivt• oJ <t-· DISTRICT WEAPONS POLICY J. • A BETTER 5tGN7 00 you thlnk the new freeway Stgn prQP()Sed by the Har- bor B9ulev1rd of cars I Association Is better than lu piaviou5 des!gns? Call our Readers Hotline at 't949) 642-6086 or send an ~mall to dailyp11otOearthlink net Give your the spelling of your name, hDmetown and phone number (for verification purposes only). lret'WdY signs und <lad not support the 1det1 of the city paying for U1e sign. The dNl}QrS clS'iOClalion IS nroposmg an a!Jrf>£>nlCnt in which It would pay for the sign upfront and hf• repaid by the city over lime. "l'm concerned if public tax- pc1yers would pay for this.• Erick- son said. "l don't care what Hunt- mgton Beach did. Anything that b done 1n the city of Costa Mesa shouJd be cqmtable. We don't pay for South Coast Plaza signs. We don't ptlv for othN merchants' signs." It is unknown when or in whut inannPr the proposc1l will be further discussed by the City Council, sd..id Director of Planmng P Pn)' Vuluntine lllEFLY Vidt'o p eeping trial postponed The tr&( 1 of an Irvine mar :;m,pected at usmy a video cam era . to pe1•p unilerneath women's :;kuts has been delavnd until next month. David Waym' Lyman, 34, w~ $tand tndl Jan. 13 on one count ol d1sonlerly condut l. Lyman wus ttm!sled at Fash· ion Jsh.md m AMgusl when ·a woman repottcdly ct1u9ht him pomting d video camNd unclcr - neaU1 her skirt. Polkc confiscdt· ed lyruan\ video equipment, which included tapec: tht1t allegedly showed three women hemg recorded without their knowlr>dge. The c·as"' is bemg touted a-; g1oundbu~akin9 bcc.aus11 Lymc1n I:. the sec;ond p •rson m Orange County charged with usmg an mstnnnent to mvad .som~body' pnvacy, a nev offense in Ute state penal C()(il• lf convicted, he rnuld face up t< six months m Jctil. Giving a lleys to residents suggested A Costa Mesa Pldnmng Comnu sion recomm endation that the City Council abandon somP alleys was jmused Mon - day by Joann Street reside nts, The commission voted •-o to abandon three alleys that have had problems w1th illegal dumping and weeds. Severdl Joann Street residents said they have been trying to get the city to turn over the alley to them for years so that they could tak • better c:are of it. In t1ddition to the alley ofl Joann Street, the Planning Commission also recommended abandoning alleys south ot Bernard Street between Harbor Jioulcvard and Maple Avenue and an alley north of Wilson ~frcct between Canyoh Drive and Pacific Avenue. Although the W1ison Street alley will remain as 1s, neigh- bors along the other two alley will he allowed to extend their yards to tully enclose the alley. Vmce Weatherby, a Bernard. Street property owner, opposed the abandonment because he is developing a residential prop- erty on the street and would b ' hurt by the blocked ·access from· "th~ alley. Both st~te law and school district policy state th~t possession of a firearm, knife, explosive or other dan· gerous object of no reasonable use to the student 1s grounds for expulsion. "' -:> COUNTY APPEAL PROCESS If a stud~nt is expelled, the ~u<;fent or family can file an appeal within 30 days The county board will hold a hearing on the appeal w1th1n 20 days of the filing and shall render a decision within three days BRAND NEW -COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best tor Less! •:• CRITERIA OF COUNTY REVIEW 1 Whether the governing board acted without or in excess of its jurisdiction 2. Whether there was a fair hearing before the governing board. 3 165.Harbor Blvd. -~ 3. Whether there was a prejudicial abus~ of d!scretion in the hearing 4 .. Whether there 1s relevant and material evidence that could have been presented at the expulsion hearing but wasn't Costa Mesa One Block South o f t\0 5 t'W)' 545-7168 SOURCE Newport Mesa Unified School District i'nd Orange County Department of Education. violdtion mvolvPs d K-3 student. But zero-tolerance shll upphe · m upper-t>lementdT)' dnd si>conclary grades. Newport Jforbo1 P11nc:tptil Boh Boies said the school chstnct's pol- icy 1s the best way to handle weapons violations. . ·•I thmk it's better bandied at the distnct level," Boies .said. "H's olso better that the decision be made by a group." CAR ACCIDENT RECENTLY? FREE REPORT reveals what the insurance companies don't want you to t<now. Was your car injured? You may be too!! It may be weeks; months or even years before you experience pain, stiffness, headaches, even arthritis! Don't settle your case until you read our free report. ' I ' 11~n• ; ... nr• ___ ~-. . . I r ' _, ,._ 1 _., -.,., , ---- -------- - Classified ads work · for.you! DAYS UNTIL CHRISTMAS [.--..... GET THE POINT? THE Daily Pilot 2601 W. PCH • N.8. • 642-5935 Classified Community Marketplace •'NEW YEAR'S CELEBRATION . . BANNER PAGES! Invite the resi~ents of Newport Beach, Costa Mesa & Corona del Mar . to ring in the ~ew Vear ~ at YOUR restaurant! ~---,. -:::...- " These Sp ec ial Pages will .publish: Saturday, December 19th T·hursday, December 24th Satur day, December 26th ·Includes ·Free Color! Space Is Limi ted Call Jennifer RojOnavanij 949.·57 4-4243 • •-------Newport Beach/'Costa Mesa Daily Pilot \ HALL . . CONTINUED FROM 1 . . .... . . .. . . . . . . .3erry Mand l, prestd nt ol the Pertormin_g Arts Center, credi~ tit wm.ily'i. \~~:\\iLh hclpw<t to cre- ate li pcrformiitp arts center rdrlked among the top m U1 nation. • ·There Wds a n ed thdt was ROSE CONTINUED FROM 1 5 •n only t90k 10 year~. but we're here,• Segerstrom sa10. The need ha~ never been greuter than 1t is now, said Mark Johnson, chainnan of the board' of clin..>ctor~ for U1e · Pcrf onning Arts Al the same time, the creation of a state-of-the-art concert hall will allow the Performing Arts Center to compete with the likes of Carnegie Hall, J6hnson said. It will be a place where the Vienna Sym-• phony Orche;tra can feel 1St home, he Sdid. ' + Cesar Pelli is a world·renowned architect. He recently completed the world's tallest buttd1ng, the 88-story twin Petronas Towers in Malaysia. He is working on the new Performing Arts Center of Greater Miami. His best- -.--~orrun~ -void, "'and wc~----f'f:h Center. • "We are ovc•(bookcd," Jotmson SC:Ud. "We operc1te dt 166'}' ... of oper- ationdl capacity tt YPdT." The proposed expcmsion wlll help opcm up the Performing Arts Center to the community, Johru.on said. · •Right now, we ure turning away so many people because of being overbooked that we're · .sometimes 1wrce1ved a!> unap- proachable, .. Johnson said. WILSON CONTINUED FROM 1 cumstances of thC' coming year could preclude Wilson from get- ting the job Pro-airport Supervisor Chuuk Smith, who hc1s not yet been chdtr and who is up for r<> elec- tion in 2000, al-;o 1s 1umorC'cl to be interested m the position, but said he is not cdmpaigmng for it. Insiders send who will get the three votes needed for the posi- tion is shll up m the uir. The board wall elect tl chclirman and vice cha1m1an Jan. S. The supPrv1sors arP sched- uled to appro.\e a reuse plan for the El Toro Munne bdse at the end of 1999, and as of now that plan is for a commercial airport o:;ervmg 24 m1lhon pas!>engcrs a year by 2020. While most people hke Wilson as a person, the fechng dmong airport advocates 1s that this is El Toro and nothing 1s sacred. "If the chtnr will have a mean- mqful role m dirPt'lmg the deci- '>ions on airport issues at El To~o. then I think ll would not be m The SW-erstroms will tum over • title1o the land when hall the mon- ey for the concert hall is rd.ised. There are no cost estimates for the hall. , . known buildings in Southern California are the Plaza Tower in Costa Mesa and the Pacific Design Center 1n West Hollywood. However, some of the world's ne...,est concert halls in Bi.rming- hdm and Seattle that are compara- ble in size have cost about $100 nullion to build. The Perfonmng Arts Center's endowment fund now has $26 million. +Russell Johnson has been acclaimed by top.rank.musi- cians as "the guru of international concert hall ·Johnson estimates that ground- breaking will take ·place m two years and construction w,ill be com-1 pleted in another 2 112 years. acoustics." John Forsythe, executive director of the Pacific Symphony Orchestra, referred to Johnson as the fa th er of modern acoustics. Johnson is known for his work on the Symphony Hall in Birmingham, England, and the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center in Dallas. The dedicabon of the six-acre plot of la11d dlso falls on the I Segen;troms begdn us farmers and Segerstrom family's lOOth anniver-now own the world-famous Souti1 sary m Orange County. The Coast Plaza. the city's best of the County of Orange,· Wtl- m terest to son said. "The chau bas only one have Tom Wil-vote on the Board of Supervisors, son m that and it certainly should never be p o s i t 1 o n thought of as a single-issue posi- becuuse of his Uon. • o n -r e c o r d The chairman presides over opposition to the board meetings and makes the airport," recomme ndations on appomt- sa1d Newport ments to various committees and Beach Mayor Toro Wilson comm1ss1ons. D e n n · i s He or she ts usually the per- O'Neil. son who represents the ma1onty Tom Naughton, president of of the board at functions and on the Airport Working Group, issues and s1gns official county agreed. documents ·Having a chairman who 1s Bruce Nestande, 'a former against the airport is certainly supervisor and president of pro- not good," Naughton said. ·1 airport Citizens for Jobs and the don't consider Torn Wilson to be Economy, said he is concerned a leader for Orange County or 1 about Wilson~ signature carry- the e ntµ-e region itself." But Wilson -who sent lobby- ing letters to each board mem- ber and Supel'VlSor-elect Cyn- thia Coad -said he hopes the El Toro issue won't cloud his col- leagues' votes. He said he was able to set aside the airport issue when he voted to support outgoing Cha1r- man Jim Silva. ~ ·I hale to see the El Toro issue I pervade every crack and crevice Remember We CatL>r Boats & Charters ··111 your bome or in your A Gooo lEADER7 ~ Do you suppon Tom Wilson's bid to become the neict I chairman of the Orange County Board of Supervi· sors? Call our Readers Hotline at (949) 642 6086 or send an email to dai· lyp1l~tOearthlink.net. Give your the spelling of your name, hometown and phone number (for verification purposes only). ing more weight us a bodrd chairman. "The types of letters I've seen go out by Supl'rvisor Wilson aH• . very heavy-hcrnded bdck lo Wdshrngton, D .C.," he sa1d CATERING AVAILABLE . 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OIH'? di th~ former :Fltilbbd Pier bait shop. fowtders ot the ongmal cenhlf, S<nd Restaurant founders Ooug she is :as excited about the P..xpan-Cavanaugh and Rdlph Kos- s1on as She WdS Whl'fl th~y 11.tsl mHle converted the old broke ground tn the Parly '80s .She sa1d the ct"nti>r hds ma<fo a struc:tum into the flc1g~h1p difference in her We dnd the live Sile. ThP. opera tion\ has of lier children g1own to mdude 26 diner She look.-; forward to the qppc.1r· m Southern Cahfomia, one turufy to en1oy a wider Vdnety and 10 Lb:. Vegas, one in Mis-1onger-runnmg pn;>yrams '<U1d to he dblfJ to compeh> wilh.c1t})er cente.rs soun, om• m New Jersey and at an intemdtlonal IP-vel. two Just outc;ide -0f Phtlad ). ·we:~e dlreddy da'Ssy, but now phia. we're gomg to be world·cla s, • sh Th" face of the Pasadeno Sd.IC I. .. The chair has an obhgauon to represent the po~1t10n ot lht> board ma1oritv and J don't know if he's capable of that." \.\rilson said he w<>uldn I mind dllowing someone m th•3 board ma1onty to wnte letters relati>cl to El Toro. Richard Dixon, ct1.mm1m ol th~ El Toro Rcu<;e Plcinnmg Authority, said he thinks Wil~on would make an excellent chair-· mdn,, regardless of tlw pl Toro issue .. "He carries one vole -pPrJ· ocl," he suid. restaurant wa u ed as Uic "Peach Pit" dme.r m the pop· ular television show, "Bever· ly Hill 90210." Arnold is also a devout fan of the Roi:;e 'Parade In addition to the fact that her · mother r a Pa:.adrma nath 1::, her aunt, Marylyn Sutherlm, 'I , .. ·ac; a l !1n7 Rose pnncess fot tht> pdrdcle. "I never mis) ·it," Arnold said. "To actuaJJy be a part of 1t is a dwam come true." nvc • TI1e Ballet -~Io11ttnartrc presents ()l Cfiristmas Caro(" Robert B. \Joore 'l'l1eatre Orange Coast Colle.<Je Box 017ke Opens ut a:ao J>.m. Friduy. lkccmhcr lt'\th. nt i:ao p.m. Saturday. lk<.·~mhcr HUit. nt i:ao p.m. & Sunduy. lk<.·cmlk'.'r 20th. ut 2 p .m. TICI\ETS .. \H E: .1ltlul1.,, 1 '1.00 Senion> & Cltildr<'ll 12.00 Spt'ci"l yro11p r<lh'.'i araii<ll>le! ' . . ~1===============-r=================tWJU1~0FmilDAY=·======::=;=========1 :::::;:=========1EYH>PENER~=========;============~ '\.... I . , "' I -------•·~"~Harbor~~~~------""-­lo show midseosoo f onn I see below or •• •1f we gel rt#OY from whaf we do ~. anybody wilt-give us 0 herd lime -" .. Larry Hirst. Newport Harbor boys hoops coach _ .. '6 Newport Beoch/Costo ~so Doily Pilot Wednesday, December l 6, l 998 • Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949-57 4-4223 Eagles unable to get it done • Estancia tatls to execute down the stretch in 71-66 tourney lo5s to Oceanside. B\1111' I \llK.'1.111 IRVINE E'>l<1nc1a 1 ligh boys basketbdll code h Rich Boyce began rc>c1tinq h1!. team's m.is- ldkes fastrr th.in you could wrtte them down <1ftcr tht• Eagles broke down down the stretch in a • 7 t -6b ·10s.., to 0< <'uhs1de Tuesday · in the op<'ner of th<' Irvine World News Cla..,stc at University High "We have tlw lead, we have the ball, we hcwc the game," Boyce said. "Hut then we charge, have a 1urnp p<IS'> stolen ... Until we stdrt correcting thes~ nus- ldkes. wt>'re 90109 to play some great games, then lose IIl the fourth qudrter." Tuesddy's afternoon contest fedtwed both el<m1enl!> for the Edgles (3-4 ), who drop to the con- solation bracket where they take on CdJOn today d1 4:30 at Wood- bndge High The Edgles led in every quar- ter dnd rnl- lied from d 5 2 -4 7 deficit early m the fmal penod to tic it al 54 With 5:52 left. *I'm getting tired of saying ii and I'm sure • j,eople ore getting tired of hearing tt-." A Peter Rich Boyce A n· d e rs c n Estancia coach three-point- er with 5.23 left m the game gave Estanca a 59-58 edge dncl the cles1gnated VlSttors rod~ CJ Mike Stapleton 10- footer iin<l t1 Br<'tl Vt1lbuena eight-foot 1>.tc;ehnc turnaround to ct 63-bO Pdqt> with .i09 left. Oreans1clc (,l-2) answered with d Seth B~rry three-pointer to tie the qum<' with 2:51 left, but EstdnCld counterf'd when Val- buend found Simm underneath for t1n um·1inl£'stecl lrtylll with 2:34 (f'nldUllllC). Tht1I turn"d out to hP the final held yor1l ol llw night tor the Eaqlc<;, \\ho <.;ornnult<'d half their ·12 t11mo\ers 111 the fmr1l eight nunutPs, v.1th tllrt1f' of those> rom- 1119 111 Uw llnttl BO .,euinds. "It\ fnhtrc1hn!J." Boyce sdid of the r£•currmu m1str1k1>s which .httVP c omfl Y."lth d c<1"I of mostly VdP.>lly nPWCOllll'fS "I'm uetttng tired ol "c1} trHJ 11 ctncl I'm sure peoplt> elf•' yelling llred of hear· mg 1t" Then• werP plenty ol po~tlives tor the> Ec1qlt>s, how<'vcr, includ- ing a .,ec:ond !>lrr11qht SlNling per- f ornldnc e from V<1lhuPna . The senior c,ror<'<I ~ 1 points dnd yrdbhecl 13 rf>hounds, thrP<' clays alter poppmg for a c ctrf'N·h1gh 23 r1nd 14 111 t1 vie tory ovc•r VdlPncta of Santa < 'l 1nt<t Vttll<•y. Junior q11t1rd John Ct1nttell also Sll!pjwd up his qarne, lutting u tno of thrn<'·potnt<'Ts en route to 15 pomts. matching his ca1eer· high rec:ordf"d in the season opener. Andersen dddf"d 10 pomts, while Mtmu T<t.ruelu, Ja<,on Strnco and Ehasur M<tlclonado each CdlllC off th • benc h to provide a spark WJth four point apiece. Atte>r Tyre c Watkms knotted the score at 65 with a low-footer, with 2.19 remaining, an Estanoa bucket was ch all owed by a chatgmg rail. . Oceanc,1de c-onverted to take a two-point leiHI, lh~n Berry Cdshcd m his own steal with a layin to bump the margin to four with 1 22 left. VaJbuend hit the hrst of two free throws to push tho Euglcs to within a thtee--po nt r of d tie, "'flnd the Eagles took over posses- ion on a turnover wtth 55 cc- onds left. "': But an Estanci11 guttrd was ~tripped from behind before the Eagl could get off a shot and a .. Pirate layup, on ol 20 Ocean.side. fi eld goals which c-ame m:;Jd "'three f et, s died th • deal. HIGH SCHOOL IASKETBALL Tars warm up· to the task in second ·half •Newport def eats Cajon, 80·57; face Oceanside next. Rlut!\ftl> Dt ~N ~1n1yri1o1 •• IRVINE -When players dild coaches are dissatisfied with the team's effort following a 23-point victory. you know the expecta- tions have been raised d few bas- kets MU we get away from what we do well, anybody will give us a hard ~. • Hirst added. uThe other night {after losing to Brea Olinda, 61-36, in the Edison Holi- day Festival fmal), we said medi· ocrity i~ not OK. And torught, teenagers being lPenagers, our guys thought they could take the easy way out and (Cajon) is a good team." foot-4 junior forward, was 4 of 4 in the final period and finished With a game-high 19 points (along with seven rebounds, two assists, one steal eind one block). The Sailors, also led by Matt Jameson's 16 points and Alan Limon's 12, trailed four tunes ear- ly, but concluded the hrst quarter with d 19-17 lead. To provide Newport Harbor with ilc; largest lead of the flI'St hall, Limon netted a Jumper in the second quarter With 1 :36 to play on an assist by Jameson, givmg the designated visitors a 36-27 advantage. But Ca1on closed the gap to five by the break. putback 17 seconds mto the third quarter as Donovan Morris, Cajon's top scorer, picked up his fourth foul . • Adam Hearlson (nine points) scored for the Tars their next time down and qwckly they had a 41 ~· 31 lead. Newport's biggest lead of the lhlrd quarter, 50-39, came after Gary Robinson's three-pointer and Illingworth's slam dunk off the break with 3·31 on the clock. MOur guys were dl..appomted at halftime (with a 36-31 lead), because they knew they didn't play well and they've set a new standard for the program and for themselves to stride for,• Newport Harbor High boys basketball coach Larry Hirst sclld, followmg the Sailors' 80-57 Vlctory Tuesday over Cajon m. the hrst round of the lrvine World News Tournament at Irvine High. Newport Harbor (5·1). ranked No. 8 in the Orange County pre- season To}:f-10 poll, let the Cow- boys (2-3) have it in the fourth quarter. The Sailors, who outscored the Cowboys in every quarter, pounded Cajon in the final period with a 13-2 scoring run. in which Illingworth scored four strdight baskets lo fuel the rally. The Sailors, who play Ocean- side tonight in the quarterfinals at University High (6 p.m.), outscored Cajon in the final eight minutes, 26-12, as the Tars were 12 of 15 from the field. Illingworth, whose slick post moves furnished 13 of lus points in the second hall, ignited the Tars' second·hall surge, convert- mg a three-point pldy on his own Off the bench, 6-foot-7 senior center Mirza Pa1ev1c scored sue points in the final two minutes for the Sailors with strong post Dustin Illingworth, Harbor's 6-· • Newport scores game's first 11 points and never looks. back en route to easy win over the Hawks. BARRY f AUl..KNER NEWPORT BEACH -With all the pieces now m place, Newport Harbor High first- year guts basketball coach Gregg Savage offictally began the sideline chess gaxpe Tuesday night. . And when the Sailors opened an 11-0 cushion on nonleague visitor Laguna Hills, there was all the more reason to introduce some schemes which will come in handy lat- er against Sea View League competition. So, before Harbor had poli!'\hed off a 47-32 triumph to end the Hawks' five-game winning streak and improve to 5-2, they deployed a few new trlckS. ·1 wanted to use ~------­tonight's game somewhat like a practice,•" Savage said. •we rarely have used a 1-3-1 zone defense or a '2-3 zone, but we used them tonight, because I wanted us to work on them against game com- petition.• The Sailors also worked on thoiJ burgeoning confi- dence, allowing an above ttverage Hawks contingent *15ke what we hove. I Ifft playing &pefima tough helped us see we could' play at a high level, but we ml need to be more . ,, "9ressrve ... Gret19Savege Newport coach to post consecttl\"'e baskets only twice. Laguna Hills {5-2) scored the fmal five points of the opening quarter to close to Wlthm 13-7, but got no closer than five, as the Sailors outscored them m every quar- ter Senior Kristen Urban continued her team-leading sconng pace, collecting 12 of . her gdIJ'le-high 17 pomt.s before mtermis· sioo. She hit 8 of 10 free throws and added a team·high e.ight rebounds. Junior April Ross, m her third game since leading the Sailors to the CIF State DivlSlon 1 volleyball title, had a season·high 14 points and chipped in fow rebounds and three blocked shots. Senior point guard Alyssa Paul was also a huge contributor, finishing with nine points, sixth in the final. quarter, and adding five assists, three rebounds and three steals. ~I thought this was Alyssa'• best game,• Savage said. •Sbe was a little under the weather Saturday (when the Sailors lost m overtime to Esperanza, the No. 7-rarlked . team in Orange County), but she did a nice · JOb tonight of controlling the ball and direct· ing traffic." When the sailors stagnated offensively agaimt Laguna Hills' trademark :Z-3 zone • Costa Mesa distance standout will com ete 1tl track and cross coun~ for the Ivy League representative .. GIRLS DON LEACH I OAl.Y Pit.OT Newport Harbor High's Lisa Huntington (left) goes for a loose ball as Laguna Hills' Shannon Owens (44) closes 1n during Tuesday night's nonleague basketball game. midway through the third quarter while Savage pulled his other four (a five-minute scoreless slrt~ak that starters. included five turnovers), Paul's Jackson, averaging nearly 11 three-pointer ended the drought to points, had a sub·par shooting up the lead to 31-22. night (three points), but collected Paul drilled a 16-footer, on a hus· five boards and provided dcfen- Uing assist from Kalena Jackson, sive pressure, while senior Melissa who batted a loose ball headed out Hollister rounded out the scoring of bounds on the baseline back to with tour points her backcourt mate, to open the ·1 hke what we have,~ Savage fourth quarter. Paul later took a ruce said. *I think playing E~anza feed from Urban for a layup on a set Alyssa Paul tough helped us see we could play play, drilled pair of foul shots end at a high level, but we still need lo . dished two assists, closing out the ~ame I be more aggressive.• @di er m boys cross country, qualihcd academ1ral-year m the CIF State Champ1onsh1p ut Wood· ly and wds recruited by rrcd Samara, tho ward Park m Fresqo, rccoccijng a peJ?on&l· ~ mcn~uy:um tntelC'lm.d:ttcld. best ttms:roir.the. CCJtJnC..:.(lful2l to k the coach. Top 10 (eighth) and standon the awards plat- •'(Hancock) has ~en a great roln model to form . the team .and he brought a lot of intt!U1gcmre •That's qwte ctn uccomphshmcnt, • Busi to llie sport," Co ta Mesa cro country coach smd . "There are a lot of p opl m that (Div1·. Joe Busi said Tuesday. •11is o\ierall under· ston IV) race." standing of the sport anct his personal outlook last spnng in track and held, Hancock of the port was very upltttmg to the team. went 1:56 to WUl the lea~ till in tho 800, •1 think 1t' a great opportunity for him to \hen captur d the 1,600 indiv:idual champi· yo to Pt;1nceton, not only as an athl~t , but as on hip in 4:17. maneuvers. . "I wish we could've (replaced our starters) earlier,• Hirst said., ~tajon is very athletic and 1t ran the floor hard, but we didn't come out with very much intensity. Offensively and defensively, we could've done more things." Jameson added four steals, four asstSts and three rebounds, while J.;imon contributed four . boards, three steals and one assist. Robinson had five rebounds and one asSISt. Marcus Hamilton came off the bench to score 15 pomts for Ca1on, wlule Morris had 14 pomts (7 of 9 from the flqor) and did not foul out. despite playing most of the second half with four. Walker Blake, Ca1on's athletic 6-4 junior, grabbed 14 rebounds, blocked two shots and dished out two assists. CdMgets a lift from its subs, 77-50 • Sea Kings outlast Westminster, 77-50, m Sonora Cage Classic. R1ot\JlD Dl'\'1. lloiv Pill LA HABRA -While March is the month every coach hopes to still be playing, Decembet is audtllon time for nonstarters. Following Corond del Mar High's 77-50 victory over Wes~­ minster in the consolation brack- et of the Sonora Cage Classic, Sea Kmgs boys baskett:>dl.l coach Paul Orris -with lus best team in three years -will apparently need to re-evaluate some .player6 on his bench. CdM (5-2), which never traile(i agamst Westminster (0-8), fecc1ved solid performances from Brooks Morns and Seth Richard- son in backup roles Tuesday afternoon as the Sea Kings breezed m handing the Lions their Kevin Hansen 33rd straight loss over three seasons. When Morris, a 6-foot-3 juruor, didn't play in the first three games, he wondered about his role and asked Orris to shed some light. After a short meeting, the veteran CdM coach, admittedly reluctant about playing him, told Moms. he would be given hlS opportllnity. ·1 told (Morris) he had to show me what he could do and he took advantage of it,· said Orris, who watched Moms tie for team sror- mg honors with 13 points, drain- ing all four attempts from the floor m the fourth quarter, includ- ing three three-pomters. · Morns, who dlso had five rebounds (four in the second quarter), and the 6-4 Richardson (eight points) sparked the Sea Kings at various times m the sec- ond and fourth quarters. CdM will play Millikan Thurs- day at 8 p.m. m the consolation semifinals. · Playing primarily m the first and third quarters when Oms had his starters m the game, 6-3 junior Kevin Hansen led CdM with 13 points, while senior for- ward Dennis Alshuler (11 pomlc;) and 1wuor guard Alec Hanson (10) alc;o reached double figures The Sea Kings began to ~ away late m the first quarter behind Alshuler, who converted a three-pomt play for a 20-13 CdM edge, then scored again as C~1 took a 22-13 lead by quarter's end. GdM's defense smothered We tnunster U1 the second as the Lions went 1 of 9 from the floor to trail at the half, 36-17. .., Justin Shea, Cd.M's 6-3 seruor, scomd three straight basket.S in tfur.tbttrl qmntcr:8S'lhr"Srzi'1(ing'!- built ~ 48-23 advantage. CdM sonior guard Brandon Crosby sank a three-pointer with 0: 1 O left m the qutlttcr for a 55-32 edge, hut the Sea }.<mgs buned tho Lions m the· fourth penod with four tnple5 (three by Moms) ... ~~r.:.Pl;.;;P!!'="'CJrt>,li~ t)f fl"ftom~ ~nt· oYid ~ wi&h--e l<At;Q(',_on.~y~·µ:;~~~~tUto-QwaJd QJ :PlUtl!JMlllll7, Westminster, which lost to Co ta M o lllst week, 71 ·53, cut CdM'81 ~~llO~Klll.!' but ophomore Eric Snell canned a three-potuter wt!h·2:5f toinar to prOJllpt e ,1.4·6 run for th See the held ond had 1ust 11 trmJVeYT,-wht • ·micr h 27 of 63 {rlot qUiJt "43%) from th held lengcs." CJP Ma5lers Mcel"'to t ca son nd tw1c ' in hi .. ~. Hft r hM a4¥&n< k:MOO W henl tion dtviSlonaJ hnal . J Jancoc.k wUI nttcmpt to am anotl1er trtp to th CIF Finni Jn l 999. cro Munoz), d !t1vcrt.'<1 lus b19c Klng~down th stsetch. JI ' ' • Newpe&8eochf€06to M6so Daily Pilot . Coaches' All-Sea View choices OFFENSE OFFENSIVE MOST VALUABLE PLAYER QB -Sean Van de Merghel, Irvine 6-0 fIRSTTEAM QB -Greg Orlando, Santa Margarita QB -Scott Barlow, Woodbridge RB • Ryan Switzer; El Toro 5-9 170 Sr. 6-1 170 Sr. 6-t 205 Jr. RB • Nate lemmerman, Corona del Mar WR Mike O'Gorman, Santa Margarita WR • Evan little, Irvine 5-10 170 Sr. 6-2 2l8 Sr. 6-0 · 165 Sr. 6-4 240 Sr. 6-5 255 Sr. 6-4 300 Sr. 6-2 235 Sr 6·5 220 Sr. 6--0 221 Sr. TE • Zach Foster, Woodbridge OL -Nick Shaeffer, Woodbridge OL -Shawn Dickey, Irvine OL -Ethello Hall, Irvine Ol -Alex Bottom, Corona del Mar OL -lance Chavez, Newport Harbor PK • Steve Terw1ske, Woodbridge 5-t 1 180 Sr. SECOND T EAM RB -Dave Doomey, Irvine 6-0 170 So 5-10 170 Sr. 6-5 200 Sr. 6-1 180Jr. RB Robert Peredia, Newport Harbor AP Dennis Alshuler, Corona del Mar WR • James Whitted, Irvine WR Matt Lopez, Santa Margarita Ol -Garrett Van Landingham, Irvine Ol -Alec Alessi, Irvine 5-10 183 Sr. 6-1 230 Sr. 6-2 270 Sr. 6--0 241 Sr. 6-3 230 Sr. OL • Greg Samuels, Santa Margarita OL -Matt Hackett, Woodbridge OL -Jason Geneau, Woodbridge 5-10 215 Sr. 5-11 240 Sr. 6-3 215Jr. Ol • Steve Witt, Corona del Mar OL ~ Erik Bansberg, El Toro BASKETBALL HIGH SOfOOl BOYS IRVINE-WOAU> NEWS QASSIC 0c:EAHSID£ 71, ESTANOA 66 Score by Quarters Estancia 18 15 14 19 • 66 Oceanside lS 20 15 21 • 71 Estancia -Vatbuena 21, Cantrell 15, -Andersen 10, Simco 4, Chandler 4, Tanielu 4, Maldonado 4, Stapleton 4, Garner 0, Rodriguez 0, Jiminez 0. 3-pt. goats Cantrell 3, Andersen 2, Valbuena l Fouled out· None, Oc•anside ·Berry 17, Austin 14, Arellano 13, Watkin) 12, Freeman 6, • Davis 5, Burgess 4 3-pt goals Berry 2, Austin 2, Davis 1. Fouled out· None. IRVINE WOIW> NEWS TOURNAMENT NFM'Olfr HAUOft 80, CAloN 57 S<Ote by Quarters Newport Harbor 19 17 18 26 • 80 Cajon 17 14 14 12 • 57 Newport Harbor -Jameson 16. Limon 12, Robinson 7, Illingworth 19. Hearlson 9, Clayton 4, Vallejo 2, Yarnal 5, Hsieh 0, PaJev1< 6, Schatz 0. 3 pt goals · Jameson 1, Robinson 1, Yamat l , . C..jon -Lawson O, Roby 10, Acker 4, Blake 8, Moms 14, Griffin 2; Hamilton 15, Sim~ 2, Breeden 2. 3-pt goals • Hamilton 1. SOHOftA CAGE CLASSIC CoM>NA Dl1. MAit 77, WlslMllfS'IU 50 I kOf'9 by Quaf't9n Corona del Mar 22 14 19 22 -77 Westminster t3 4 17 16 • SO Corona "' Mar· Hanson 10, Hansen 13. CroSby 9, Alshule< 11, • Shea 6, Bottom 2. Hunt 0, Morris 13, CMSHtoMI · I NOTICE Ofl IEIZ\ME NMUANT TO HEM. TH AHO SAfllY COOE •CTION 11471111499 AHOHOTaO# WTENDlD '°""fTUM "-'MUANT TO HIAl lli ANO IAf1TY COO& SUMMARIES Snell 3, Patterson 2, Richard~n 8 3-pt. goals · Morris 3, Hansen 1, Crosby l, Snell 1. Westmit'SUt' -Walton 1, Trinh 8, Ramos 6, Sato 10, Barron 12, Miranda 2, Pescador O. Le 7, Nguyen 4 3-pt. goats· Ramos 2, Sato 1, Le 1. HIGH SOtOOl GIRLS NONLEAGU£ NEWPORT HAR8oR 47 LAGUNA Hus 32 Score by Quarters Laguna Hills 7 8 7 to -32 Newport Harboc 13 10 8 16 • 47 Laguna Hiiis -Shanno Owens 9, Aaker 6, Bubmki 4, Mueller 4, McKinney 4, Shanne Owens 2, Bengard 2. Jones 1 3-pt. goats • None. fouled out. Shanno. Owens. Technicals -Coach Martin 1. Newport Harbor · Urban 17, Ross 14, Paul 9, Hollister 4, Jackson 3, Hunt· ington 0, Moore 0, Ashton 0, Castillo O. 3-pt. goals • Urban 1, Jackson 1. Paul t. Fouled out· None. Lat• Monday result MISSION VIEJO TOURN.Ui4ENT First~ WOOOMIDGI 57, CDM 30 ~byQuarten Corona del Mar 3 2 14 1 l -30 Woodbridge 16 8 21 12 • 57 CdM -Quon 10, Watana~ 6, Otduon 7, S. McCoy 4, Kling 2, Hawkins 1. 3-pt. goal)· Quon 1. Fouled out· None. ~ • Geoeau 2, Yocum 2, Hasse 6, Huson 2, Frueh S. Tamminen 6, Riiey l5, Christensen 9, Avestruz 8, Ledesma 2. 3 pt. goals -Frueh 1, Tamminen 2. Fouled out · None. ... . • Foolball coaches honor 17 area players in selections. \ B'\IU" FAUl KM R Eight Corona del Mar High· football players and seven from Newport Harbor have been named by Sea View l.Pd9UP coachPs to the circwt's all-league squdd. The Sea J(jngs. who hrushed fourth and advdn< ed to the CIF Southern Section OiV1Slon VJ playoffs, were repwsented on the lust team by seruor tailback Nate Lemmerman. s~nior middle lineb<ickm Mark Hatfield. seruor dE>fensive end Justin Shed ,md sl•nior <·enter Alex Bottom. Seruor defensive end Brnnt Hill, senior center Lance Chavei, Junior safety Btl1y Cldyton dnd senior punter Eddie Johnson represented lhe Sdilors on the first tedm. . Seruor tailback Robert Pered.la, ~emor defensive end Cooper W1~e and senior outside linebacker Shaun O'Donnell Wl!re Newport\ second-team honorees All-purpose p<'rformer Dennis Alshuler joined senioi CdM teammates Stev<.> Witt. an offensive tdckle, J luhter f\.tacDonald, a defensive back, and Curt Sumner, a defensive tdckl<·, on thP · second·team. Newport Beach resident Josh Wills, an inside hneLarkt!r, represented Santti l'vlargarita on the hrst-team defense. while Ec1qlr> teammate dnd fellow Newport resident Mdtt Lopcl Wd.., a second-team choice at receiver. Irvine senior quarterback Sean Van de Merghel, who lecl U\f> Vaqueros to a share of the league title with eventual unhedlt'n Division VI champion Woodbridge, was the Offensh'e Most ValualJle Player Woodbndge senior linebacker Rael Berkowitz was lhe D<'fensive MVP. . The selections are done by fonnula \vith the tec.1ms higher m tht• standings getting a greater proporti~n of honorees. Coache., select their own hrst-team and second-team players, without n •gdrd to balancing offensive and defensive team'>. DEFENSE 0£FE!'lo;SIVE PLAYER OF TI-IE YEAR LB -Rael Berkowitz, Woodbridge Fr~"TTEAM OL Dave Rice, Irvine DL Justin Shea, Corona del Mar DL Brant Hill, Newport Harbor DL -Nitk Alcaraz, Irvine DL Will Watson, Santa Margarita DL -Doug Miller. Irvine LB -Mark Hatfield, Corona del Mar LB -Eric Jensen, Woodbridge LB -Darren Matthews, Irvine LB Brandon Runk, Woodbridge . LB -Josh Wills, Santa Margarita LB ;. Peter Wieghaus, El Toro DB Shane Harris, Woodbridge DB -Billy Clayton, Nel!'Jport Harbor DB Spencer Mccroskey, Santa Margarita P • Eddie Johnson, Newport Harbor SECO~'D'TEA.11,of DL Justin-Valentine, Woodbridge DL Colin Rooke, Santa Margarita DL Josue Lopez, El Toro DL Cooper Wtse, Newport Harbor DL Curt Sumner, Corona del Mar DL -Adam Jenkins, Woodbridge LB · Shawn O'Donnell, Newport Harbor DB -Russ Rommelfanger, Woodbridge DB -David Delaney, Woodbridge DB -Chris Lee, Irvine DB -Av1 Shanbhag, Irvine DB • Tyler Thompson. Santa Margarita DB -Hunter MacDonald, Corona del Mar 6-0 185 Sr. 6·2 200 Sr. 6-3 230 Sr. 6-5 230 Sr. 5-8 230 Sr. ·6-1 205 Sr. 6-0 180 Sr, &-2 215 Sr. 5-10 175 Sr. 5-11 165 Sr. 6-0 180 Sr. 6-0 190 Sr. 6-0 185 Sr. 5·10 175 Jr. 64 184JI'. 6-1 190 Sr. 6-4 220 Sr. 5·11 200 Jr: 6-1 201 Sr. 6-1 230 Sr. 6-0 207 Sr. 5· 10 195 Sr. 6·0 190 Sr. ·6·2 202 Sr. 6·0 180 Sr. 5·8 165 Jr. 6· 1 18S Sr. 5-10 160·Sr. 5-10 180 So 6-0 160. Sr. CdM"s Bryan nets four g.oals •Sea Kings' undefeated girls belt La Quinta, 8.· 1, for sixth straight victory. DEi O ~~RN A S 0 C C E R Meghan Bryan scored tour goab as Corona del Mar High defeated La Quinta, 8-1, in nohleague girls soccer acbon Tuesday. The victory improves the hosl Sea Kings to 6-0. Allison Hdrvey opened c;conng for CdM three minutes into the first half, then added her second goal 12 mmutes later. Bryan chipped in two goals and the Sea I King lead 4-0. Harvey finished with three goals and Kelle Sunon, who had . two a.<> .... 1!'>ts, also ~tored one goal. Britta Vogele had one sdvc for Corona del Mar, ewport girls win, 8-3 MISSION VIC.JO p O ( O · Newport Harbor I hgh's guls water polo team improved to 5-t with an 8-3 non- lcague Vlctory at ~1is~1on Viejo Tuesday afternoon, notable in that one one hand the Sailors were led by the f our-~oal output of Jenna Barto, dnd on.tht.> other a balanced as;S11ult a four dilft>rent players !.cored en route to c1 4-2 lead after three quarters. Barto, Jocelyn r..1dnd nno. Kathenne Greg9 and Kdthryn Belden each scored m the first three peno<h before Barto tidded a fourth·qudrlPr hdt tnck a~ ~hs­ sion Viejo laded. MacKenna Mosier also added her presence with a goal m the fmal quarter. NON LEAGUE Newport tt.tbor 8. Mission Viejo 3 Newport Harbor 0 1 3 4 • 8 Mission Viejo 0 1 1 1 • 3 Newport Harbor -Barto 4. Manden- no 1, Gregg 1, Betd n 1, Mosier 1. Saves· Kennedy 8 Mission Viejo· McCleod 1, McKnight l. Sav~ Hahn 9 sec crippled. 79-34 DENVER D •plete<l by the H 0 0 P S flu and one operation tan appen· dectomy for Alli on Gruh rt. Southern Cblifomia College's women's ba-J<etball toom limped mto Denver tor a, 79-34, defeat hy the University of Denver m uon- conferonce action Tuesday rught, ·falling to 6-4. Mis mg from the starting line· up were l' 'lUor Alann Kempton and frc hman Kelly Boeke, who· Wd.., thl> leachng scorer at the bemnrung ot the road t.np. In au. only eight of 13 aw1ilable pla~Ns WNe in uniform SCC plays ~ tetro State Thursday. NONCONFtRENCt UNIVERSITY Of DENVt.R 79 Soun4ERN UuFORHIA CowGE 34 Southern C.lifomia CoUege • Stewart 3, Herkenhott 7 S•<"-3, Weidler 4, Emde 7, Pina 4, Mar~s 4, Vavken 2. 3 pt. goats -Stt'wart 1, Emde 1. Fouled out -Herkenhoff University of Denver • Benson S. Dibella 10, Pavlickova 14 freeze 11, Garcia 9, Rtehardson 6, Moss 4, Ryan 8. Rhoads 10, Green 2 3 pt goals • Garcia 3, Freeze 1, Pavhckova t. Fouled out • None. Halftime -Denver, 42· l S. Newport girls win. advance to title game IRVJNE -The .,..1!111111,.....-il!!!!'"" Newport Harbor S 0 C C E R High girl soccer team corned a ~ccond prclec1gue shot dl highly regardccl Wood- bndyc by advanClJlg to the cham- pion-.h1p mat< h or the lrvme Tour· nnme.nt w1th a 2-0 vtctory over Aliso Niguel Monday at ll'VUle H19h, miprovmg to 3-2·2. 1:r . hman tm Ro s converted a Hr()(."lkC Flam on aS<\lSl m the 75lh nunut~ to break the scorel s PUlllC ftOTICQ PUIUC MOT1Clt ... , ... .,., •T'ICCTO ~OMOP 8UUtULa , .... etCM, e1oe u.c.c.J ' .. deadlock agam~t Aliso and Flam· son added the mswance tally (our nunutes later on a superb pas ... from Devon Burlingham. The v1ctory propelled the Sa1lor!'l into. the championship gdme against \\oodbndge, \\h1ch defeated Harbor, 4-1, ma tourna- ment cla h Sc turday rught The hndl game has yet to ~ sched· uled a..' ram created schedulina conflictc; with t.he tournament venues. Jordan FrP.drik"en had eight ave:-. agamst \\oodbndg and low more to preserve the hutout against Aliso SCHEDULE TODAY • aa.lle1ball High school boY' • Newport Ha~. Ertancla at Irvine WOfld New\ tlasslC. second round· Newport Harbor ~ Oceanside, at Llntvers1ty High, 6 p.m , fatan<ia vs Ca1on. at Woodbridge, 4 30 pm Co~t.l M~ at Foothill Tournament. >A Foothill, 6 p m. •WatwpOlo High school girls · Costa Mesa at Corona del Mar, 3· 15 p m • Soa9f' High ~hool boy\ • Corona del Mar at Estancia, 3 15 pm; Gotta Mesa .at Tustm, 3 p m. liigh .Khool 91r1s : Un isJty ~ ~ •t ~ Element.a,.•, 3.15 I I I• ti , . , " New~rt Beech/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot PUIUC llOTICU- 1 PUIUO IOTICll-,.,..;9'0TtCI. PUIUC PUIUC NOTICll -... llOTIOll-WIOTICll-w .uauc llOTICD -~~!rsu1111· __ ... _ .. _ .. __ ... _ ......... ., ... -....... M ....... MCI·-__ ..._ ......... i~-·~:::· .. ~-..::...... ..-P\JIUC llOTICll tfWl 09tt8irl tell propi,ty trlllt by e •ub1tty,lon •• 1 !*ton lna.r .. ted In J)(Mal of -... ...... Ot HM . Yo" ~ dOll'O 1 ... , JM: I , 1... Wflt s.Mces"":"~L,! M __... i.....,..;.JOn ltOZ llutOllld W • T~ PUl&.IC MOT1CI ::-cs~c:-~;-°"'~ =d:::r_,;:.,-::: ~ ~~. ~u: : ~c:::r· .r: = ~No Ml.IC IOT1CI ~ ~ =--··, .. ::t=-.= ::~r -=':&."r'PORNIA. £..i.ty 105 00 Ffft °' ~t 1191010404 • Otflclll OE·15A) of the lltlng of .,, r.a. f0teva11":'""°"'~ ~,,.~ ~~ ....... ........... ~Tecora 1 ot CM duty .......... ~ lllCOOl1 IO 111ghltt ~-IOt ~•~~-'IM 1M• ~ fOf 8pecl.t Nota ;(tom\ COde ~ 1250, A Aeo TN9 ............. fll9d ................. Ill ~ lj• lfttHe ..... wtMbetlMlby leMlldlfY, Wll It Pllblt couwrt O• -=:.. °:f:.::...~ =.01 o...., CouNy, :'..:::' .,"':j:;'.: .::;, .:.... ' tlllln-,._ = ~ .. f-~~· ~ ::.... ""= "="'.:!..: :::.10::::, "J"',. 11!:.': Mt TM ChJ Dthw dltlOn to fairMw In tM Dated ;ri<l•Y· Dec:9mbel' Utlotl °' ~ .. pre> ~~~g~a,;_ Daly Pl« Dec. '· 11, 23, ~ENTE SOUTHWEST ··~'Y b c~eyed cO Ind now hetd Sia*. llV. C&sll I taSl\ilfl ..... Of'lto. City Of Coeta ...... County '· 1"8 vtded In Probate COd• ·~ . '°· T"8 W111 QRIU.. ~' e. 17'th St x ~ by tM tN9tN In CM ctledl drawn llV •. ·-OI .. x 14171 of er_.., Stai• Of Call«· Sub9U!Uted TN11M tlon 1250, A Requ .. 1 fOt ATTORMSY POR fla. _..._ Coeta 1114 ... CA 92$21 • T a 1 11 ~., dnertbed l'llllONi blnk.1 chtCUllWll D1 ~.,,.. CA n1a, .. '* map reootded fa/ Richard A, HIO'" 8pec111 Notice lorm ~11 TITIOND(a)1 "111.JC -• .,_ c111..,.., soutnwwt Ex· ~ mmHrJ:. propeny ut*f .,... put· a •• or ~ral credit ul\IOl'I net•1•7t In 8ook • P• 1t ol Mi .. Put1t11hed Newport r4llable from 111 COU!1 WILLIAllL ............... lftlle PflU. 171 E. 17th Str..t, Auc'llOrl IO H St lor .__.to 1 o.ect ot Trust or actld dflWll~ IQll Of -· UI .,...... llATftllt ~ Mepe, In the Of. a.1ch..Co111 MMe Daily dltlc azCUflANlAIC ...... .atal 11 Coste .-"a CA 92827 I or ' cNck "tcrlbed t»toW TIM Mle leatral UY1ngs llFld !OWi ~ TH• fl•TITIOM TO "r~lh!..~tyd== ~ ~ 9: 1\12fi ~ '9r"tM PetlJi CS•letlf4 ~ --The ~~&;; .Thia tiutt'neu-f• ct!"· le 9f timf"' ...... 11'1 Wiiie NA; W CllllOn. ,...~:n,:-o ~ ... ,. t..... ...,._,. LAW Of'F'ICU 01' ~ dol buel,,. .. u · ducted by:• corpon1Uon I money of 1 UnMd covenant Of w.,.,lllty, ::ii' banks..-·-g:~::.::.•.,;_: =~ ~l~ng,:~~ "11&.IC NOTICI! :::·~~~·,e:~:,o, -~~-z-=:.wc ~~~ Dt:~: Exch::t1: ~~917·=~ dolnO ~¥ lnH~t~o ld[iltl~ ot ::::1-:: ,.:I = = a~~2c:~r ID~~.~: ON aaHA.L.P OP ll•GM ~n: 1~ ~Fl:' F!:: HC T... ATT0..NllY AT LAW: :H llAIN ITR•ET, Greenfleld Or.~· t..eQune Celient• SMhw91t Ori•. ~:~~: ~t 160n, Of encumbtenc•t, to In t!lts 111•> Al trlt lr~~olwU: 11• "°"OAH . ITOLT9, YleW, u lhOWn on. map NOTtC•Ofl 1748 ••ST CHAPMAN IUIT• aoa lllAL Nlguel,CA • Gto1geGallardo,hcr•~81Y astliets l"s\ bi PIY the remain6ng ptlnclo nagpotesat~~:.c Can!I< • minor, t•tt •· r9COfded In Book 29 Pao-PKTITIOM AVS., IUtTa 200, 0~ aUCH, CALlFORNIA Wllllem Andrew Blelrie, ~· 1=1=~ (!~rkl~ &payatile 'iO L.oneslat pal •um ot ~~e(!I ~01~~1~ riiapman AW SANTA AMA AVll., H of Ml1oelleneout TOADMINllTllR AHOl:,CAH8M-t8H 90740 1300 Brl11ol 81'!·1214, OrengeCountyon11/17}81 ~ ~s. LL.C. rc:edw:~ ~ntefest and Plalenlla CAa•fioht dllund COSTA ll•aA, CA R.eordl oftt~ ~= HTATll Off1 Publl•h•d Newport' Publl•hed Newport =::i "='d Cea:. tffeeTHT'8 ~~ ioll~'!_jl~~l!t;!Jfn.j ~ chlrgH theteon, u 1n•rut eonveyed io and MW 92•: •• MUM•lft ~1.,;-'01 Cllrv• Street, H•UN •• 8Hch..Co1ta M.-a O.lly BHch.Co1ta M... Diiiy 1300 l!lrl1lol St. N., 1214, Diiiy Pilot Dec UI, 23, 30, ~Cle< said~ ot'Y'rusr Ill PfOVlded In the note(•). held bY It uhdtr lllO ~do~ A ..... -u thown on • Map ol HO\.TPMAHM, Pilot December 111, 18, 23, Piiot December 18, 19, 22, Newport e .. ch, CA 112eeo 1991, Jan, e, 1999 Witt jl(Opelty srluated 10 $114 .clvanc .. , undw theterm1 Trust In trlt property 51 I .... • _ __... FOW'ICaln Addltlotl to Fair· -. HIUJlll MARIA 1999 · 1998 Thi• butlnH• It con-urily and S1a1e dtpibed of the Deed of Ttult, Inter· said County, Cllllotnll CllSCf,.,- 01'00 TO aHOW '<1.W recotded In Book 29 MOLTllMllAMM •Ila WF188 ltOSeas WfTta2 dLJcied by: 1 general part· PUBLIC NOTICE ~As more fulll,~ 1n eat thereon, f ... , charge• in~ Ill• l.Wld tnere1n APN CAUl~:c::~ol :&:~• =-:.-~ =~R=: PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE H.9.!'P you 1t1111ed doing Flotttlous au.,nee• Tru:.1>°3N'W\1s.fm or ~~,:~::.~~~~!t ~~~~~~~o~HCtlJ::o := PETITIONEA(S) TERESA Lo ~ County Call-bu91ne11 yet? No • .. .... Stat~t The street address 04het the time o( the lnltlal pub-sold 'as IS' Th• str•I aoorm A JORDAN .ON BEHALF fo!ta: tMnc:. Not1h er 51' CAI• NO. A teat Se NOTIC• o,-SUPllRIOR COURT BUI Bletrie The toaowtng per'IOlll ere~~ fe519na1ion~~ 1k:.rton of tha Notice of MCI otner common dtiignaaon, OF MEGAN M, JORDAN • 14" NSt 344 00 feet along To Ill Mira, t>entnclerlff, PaTtTIOM TO Of CALtFOfltMIA Thi• 1t1tement w• "*' dolna buelnNI u· 0 ~ .... rea prope~o~m Sele) ,..eonably ...... ~ any OI "" rNI Pfooertt STOLTE, a minor, 1518 B. Mid NonheffV 11ne: thence Cfedl= contingen~9dl· ADMINllTIUt COUNTY OF ORA.NOR with lhe Ccx.1ty Clertt of PRll'lr TlilS, 1785 Santi rav"ir: ~Ile ~ beMesa INted to be Mt forth OlsaibeO abOYI IS purporta~ SANTA ANA AVE., COSTA North 1• 10' 42" Wet1 ~9rM ~kfft.rly l!ITATI! OF: 341 TM C~ Drtw Orange County on 12/09/DI Me Ave., 4'R107, Cotta ca•lomJJ 926~ he under· below The IMOUnt may be 1967 Port ~ d t,4ESA, CA. 92827 HAS/ 320 88 feet pMellel with o " n DANll!L 0 KAMPE Post Offlol9 1 .... 777892 M .... CA 92827 ~ned TruS1ee dascllims an be greater on the day of Newport SNcn. CA Tiit Un If· HAVE FILED A PETITION l.lld centlf ~,,. of C1tnJ1 the1 ~J'N"~•·H~~~· CAii! NO AtO/St42 Bo 14171 Dally Piiot o.c. 111 23 30 Brett Anthony Morale•, i •ly for any sale. Tl'UITO.-.J.E..MAft· s1gned lrUstet d!ICIWnJ ll'l'f1 FOR A.N ORDER TO StrMI to the «*ltlf une of o · • • " ..-' w1tci 1785 Santa An• Av•. IA· 0 ttie street ss and Tl.eY T\JltPlN AND JU-lliblllty IOI ll'IY incorrecrnm o CHANGE NAMES FROM thll ceNln 8&Mfnlnl fOf MANN, all• HELEN MARIA To •11 Mir•, beneflClar1H, Orenge, CA . 1998• J•n. e. l...... 107, Co1t1 MHa, CA olf\er ooovnon deSIQ!lallOn. 1f DfTH w. ftMKE\. HU• lh• street address anf Ohr MEGAN M JORDAN • Id end utlllty purpoM9 HOLTERMANN. aka HELEN creditor•. contingent credl· 928t3'-tS7t PUIUC NOTIC! 92tl27 arw shown herlt('I. oaci sale IAND AHO WIFI! Duty common atsionnon 11 any STOLTE TO MEGAN M ~ 00 '"' In width, ~ ~ARIE HOLTERMANN tOf'I, and pertOnl who may IN THE MATTER OF THE Thi• buslnH• I• con-WIS . be made. bUI without Appointed TN ... ! $lllWl'I "'""' Said .. Wiii Dt JORDAN ecrlbed u ~eel 1 In • ATEP~ FO"~ !Rg ~~ .. be 1'i''rhl~~ PETITION TO CHANGE flotltloue........... ducted by: en lndMduel covenant or warranty, ex· OOU>EN MST SAVINGS mad• but WltllOUt covenant ot 11 11 ~ ordered that Deed to the City of eo.i. BA , .... .....,, ..., w1 • Of 91 a•. or • THE NAME OF JASON RI-N•'"9 atat..,...,t Heve you ltlrted doing pressed or llTlll>ed regarding ASSOCIATION sa.VIC& wauanty expressed ot wnplitd •• pertons lni.teeled In M..a rtcord«I on Men:h ANNE CHERRY. named In of: DANIEL G. HAMPE CHARO HEALD Th• follow! l)el'IOM.,.. bUalnett v-t? No title. possesSIOn or ~~ co A CAL.Jf"OltNIA eof'· regatdlllg blle j)OSSISSIOll, or thll mattlf appear befor• 5 195e In 8oott 4219 Page Wiii .. DIANNE MARIE A PETITION FOR PR(). CASE NUMBER dol"" bull,:. .. Try• Brett Mor.... branees, IO pay i.hA re~ POftATIOH lteCOfded encumbrances to P'1 Ole ' this court In O.ptlltm.nl 115 of oftlc:lll record• of HOLTERMANN In the Su-BATE hat been flied by A195078 c 0 ·;;: ut•r Coni~ltln Thi• 111t.menl was nled ~ sum oflhe note(s 071221111S .. Instrument remaining prlnClpal sum of tilt No 703 of Iha Orange Or"ange county Calllomla· penor Court Of Clllfom••· DONNA J. COWELL In the ORDER TO SHOW Grou p 5471 Montclair Cir g with the County C\9'k of secured by said Detd 0 No 13-448721 s In book note(S) secured ti'/ Uld o.t4 of County Sciperlor Court et thence South is8-51' 15'1 CountY. of ORANGE Superior Court of Ctlllor· CAUSE FOR CH.ANOE I.JI P~ma CA 80823 .• Orano• Courtly on 12/10/IJ8 Trust w.lh Interest th~. peg. of omciat "8cord• In Trust ¥0111 1111ntt tltr•on II - 'the addr .. a 1hown above WMt 344.00 feel I.long THE ,,ETITION FOR PRO. nli, Coun~ol ORANGE OF NAME Don Hun Yon, 5471 1ffM777758 as provided in said ~e~ the ottlce of the ltecotder provldtll in said noll(s). If· • o~ 1 ·5 1 ~9. II 2:00 l.lld '*1tlf llne to uld :~~~ emu~~~· n'!'~~ ~~ e T~f l r • ~~~ :~R ~~~ PETITIONER($) JASON RI-Mont~elr Cir., I.JI Palma. Diiiy Pilot Dec. UI, 23, 30, :i~s~~ 38leJ'~~8f rust. of OMHGe COUnty, Cell· vanc:es, 11 any, under the llrtnS 0 clock p.m .• end then .net c:.nter nrie ol Cftrut S11Nt: w II DIANNE MAAIE DONNA J COWELL be an. CHAAO HEAlO HAS/HAVE CA 90623 1998 Jan 0 1999 W184 lees charges and exoenses fornle, Oat• of ol Ill• Deed ol Trust ntlmallld lhe•• thow CIUH, If any tn.nc. South 1• 10' 42" I •• ' .. Fil.ED A PETITION FOR AN Jung Ho Kim 8330 Or· • • • of· the Trustee and of the s. .. :12n0/1ttl .. 2:00 PM lees. charges and exoensH OI they have, why the petition Eul 320.88 , .. , 10 the Hpol0~!!'!!4~~·r·p·r: ~7~~.~o~d~~.;~~ ORDER TO CHANGE eng• Ave .. 119, CypreH, PUBLIC NOTICE 11Ustsaea1ed by said Deed of Place of Sii•: AT THE tne truSlll and or the ll'utts lor change of nlme •hoold POlnt ol beginning Said ""' .-.·~-NAMES FROM JASON RI· CA toe23 Trust NORTH '"ONT l!N· creamd tw said Deed ot Trust. not tie granted. land ta Included wffhln the *4f~1~ ,:,O :im~lat~r lh• •;~~ 0t~rrf~~~uesta CHARO HEALD TO JASON Thi• builneu 11 con-flotHloua Buelne•• The 1otal amovnt of the un TAANCE TO THE COUNTY to·~t $402.370 29 (Etbmatedl 11 19 1111thlf order.a that• 1111 lhown on a rnep filed e~~: 0P~Tl~N en · 1 avth •IY to idml lster the RICHAAO BRITTAIN ducted by. 1 general part· Mame Statem.nt paid balarrce of the ObllClallon COUATHOUIL 700 CIVIC ac:cl'ued interest and 1d01Uonll copy of this order 10 1h0w In th• omc:. of th• County • • , reques °' n It 11 her9by .ordered that nershlp The follOWlng persons ara secvred by the proPertylo be Cl!NnR DfUVI! MST, advances. ll ariy, wiM lnCftaSI cau•• b• · publl1h•d In R900rdlf of said Orange the det~enl •be W~I ~: ~stetteAd"18{ ~h~ lnd~p~n-ell persona lnt•resl9d In Hive you •t•rted doing doing buslnH• as: TI sold ano reasonable esll· SANTA AHA. ~IA !Ills llQute prior to sale Tiie Coste M... Dally Pilot • County In Book 47 Page cC)dlclls, 1 any, 0 • m 90 m 111 a on ° • thl• matter appNt before bullMH yet? No L I N K H o R N , 4 5 3 3 mated costs expenses and Amount of W..-S bMeftc• t>enel~y under said Deed 01 new1paper of general cir· 34 of 'record of •urvey1 10 problt•. The Wiii •nd 11181 Act. (Thi• Aulhor11Y thlt court In Department Dong Hun Yon MecMhur Blvd Suite 314 advances at·llle time ol lhe end othlt ~·· Trust heretotore execuled and cul1Uon publl1hed In lhl• The ltrMI eddrea or olh« any codicil• •r• •velleble will allow lhe peraonal r•P. No. 703 of the Orange Thi• ttetament wu n1ed Newport Beech, 'cA 92680 ' inillal pub~~~6~ th% ""lotice .$208,aT 17 ltreet /ltd: delivered to tne unoersio.ned a county, 11 least once • common dealgnatlbn of th• ~~·~rr~nat~ In the fll• ~~~~tlv!it~utta~i.7:~ County Super!«· Court at with the County Clerk of Thomu Gregory Tift, 39 ~~~a~~e'fib~ J~ saocl dress oi othw common wr1nen Dedarauon ot Oelautt week for tour con19C\ltlVe abov.c!MCrlbed real prop-THEW' P~ON. t rt •I Before tek· lh• address ahown above Ofanoe County on 10129198 y, Ramon• Way, Coate Deed of Trust herelofo<e eKe 4e•l;netlon ot rul PfOI>" and Oetnand lor Sall, an'd a week• pr1or to th• day of erty It 1343 LOGAN AV· 8 10 edmln=~= ~ c:~~~ov119• Im rtant 0!1 1·19·1999, at 2:00 t ... 8773808 M .... CA 92627 cuted and del!Yered to lht .rty: 1'21 LANAI DftlVE wntlln NOb ol Oelault and th• heerlng. E.WE. COSTA MESA, OR· ~ ... the lndepen-~s tiowev'?r 11F. pet· 0 clock pm., and then Ind D•llY Piiot Nov 25 Dec 2 Thi• bu1ln•11 11 con-underslaned a wn!len Decl3-COSTA ME.IA, CA l2S2t Elletlon to s.11 Th• under· DATI!: NOV 23, t"8 ANOE COUNTY, CAUFOR· ~ant Admlnlllratlon of Et-tonal reprNent11tiv. wot be lhere thOW eauN, II 8/'IY 9 US 199e • Wt7t due1ed by• an INSMdual rallOn~ ofOefao• and Demand A.PH #: 1-..14-41 The signed ~ SllO notlel OI JAMl!S A. JACKMAN, NIA Th• NII Wiii be med• '-tH Ac1 (Thia Autho-. r Ulred to Iv• notice to they hev•. Why the peWon ' ' Have you itenW dof for ale and a wnJ1Pn Nobee unci.r.lgned Trua.. di• default .id ellclOn to"-' lo Dt J u 0 Q I! IC 0 .... I .. wtthoul OOll9tlant m: war· wlll allow the perwonal r~P. ,,:, ... .cs i!aona uni••• !Oft~~ name should PUBLIC NOTICE ~ [;~0 QI liefauM and Election IO Clllmt any llabtlltY fOf MY recorded In tilt coun!'f wtllr• SIONl!R OF nt• SUPe· ~egMd~ ~ resentattve to lake many they have waived noUc• or °:: It Ju,., ~der9d thet 1 Flct:tttoue au.tMSe This :.r.m.m wu filed se~· No=~'1.fr= Incorrectness of the _... Ille real PfCIPll'tY IS 10CalH llld AIOft COU"T ti!...Of the ;,. etiOn9 ect1on1 wtttiout ob1alnlng consented 10 the propo1ed cop of lhis ordlf 10 thOw With the ,..~ ...... ctn 0 ~I be add,.u °" odlef common more 111111 three montrlt nave 'N PRO PER :.C:reJ'ti and :,.,,t lo court epptOYel. 0.fOfe tllc· ecuon.) Th• Independent CIU~. be publl•n.d ,,, N•me ... ,__,, Or """'"'6n '1/25 corded in IO!he coo'° ~ deMQMUoft. If any, Mown ellpud Sll\Cll sucll acor~llOn TERESA A JORDAN ON ...... y I --•pulconf---' Ing C«taln v«y Important edrn1nr1tr1Uon •ulhOftty Wld Dally Pilot a newtn.a,,_ ol The following person• .,. enge ~-e-••79 realt=rty rs~ aboVe. If no.., .. addled 0.11 121161418 TMIM Corps. ,,. power 0 .... .,,..., ectlon9 hoWev9f the pet· be granted unless en 1nter· ,.......... doing bu11oeu u · ,._ • ·-Of other common delig-2230 Wist Chapm_.. Annue BEHALF OF MEQAN M In that certain deed of trull tonal repruent&Uw Wiii be ested !*SO" lilH an ob-ff:nerat clrculetlon pub-Arctic Refrigeration, 31'8 Dally Pilot Dec. 2. 8, 19 a!e rrOer t ' ~998 natton 11 lhoWl'I, dtrec· Suill 123 Orange, CA 92861 For JORDAN • STOLTE, ' dated March 22, 1980, ex· required to give no~ to )ec:t1on lo the petition and I h;i In this ~11'Y·f It Yellow11one Dr., Co1111 23, tOM W11 ~Es C ~: rv tlont to the locMIGrl ot dMi Salt lnlotmdon Cal (714) min0t, 1519 B. SANTA AN~ K\Jled by MOl'lten Net~hl, lnterMtfd pertona unleH 1howt good ceuae wtiy the ea one. • W:. ~our MeH, CA 92829 UIUC NOTICE ruCe eoCklin Authonzed ptopefty may be OllUJMd 573·1965 (714) 634·100f AVE . COSTA MESA. CA. ~r· ~~E Cf,0 st ST they have welVed ~or court 1hould not grant tile f~h• hearing 10 Arctic Metal Wene• I~. P nature t.oneslar liT bY unc11na • wnnen. r .. TM• Corps • SUC:clnor 92627 • u.: conunted to the propo9ed 1uth0t1ty. DATR: DEC 07 t9.a (CA), 3148 Yellowltone ·• Fletftlov BualM.. ~ SeMc:es. LL C. 1 quut to the ~IY TrustM K ~II. AUlllor1llO Publl1h1d Newport fJ~-~ Oj: ~~as action.} The lnct.pendenl A HEARING on lhe petl· J'"'u•a a ... ,..,...... COl1T a~.· CA 92821 0 .,~-•• .. tement Neyar. Boolevard within 10 ct.yl ot the date Slanall11 P11413612/1112/23 _......,eflne "''"'' 1dmlnl1111tlon authority wlll Uon wit be held on JANU· -.... -"-• hi• bu• OH• • con---.-Ad<l1son Texas 7 ot flf1t putllatton d It'll• 11/.J0/91 BH Ch·Co•t• Mase Diiiy Trull ... 01 the Herry G. be gnlllled unleN en Inter· ARY 14, 1999 at 1 l45 P.M J u D Q I! IC 0 II .M I.. dueled by: • corporation :0,. fonowtng pert:on• 818 or . Trustees Sale informa Notice of sale. Data: No- P'ilot Decemblf 9• 10• 23• Thomuen end Jecquellne •s1ed pereon "lee en ob-In Dept. 703 located at 341 810NER OF nt• aUPa. Have you 11Mted doing doing bUtfnN8 u . ENGi· ~please call (916) ·974. vemblf 20, 1• CJOUJ8f 30 1998 W190 F. Thomuen Trull dated Je<;tlon to the petition and THE CITY DRIVE SOllTH RIOR COURT bUllMU v-n. YN, Oct 28, NEEREO SURFACES, 411 t.ooestar 'Mortg= WEST SAVINGS A&so-i---------Merch 22.· tlljlO, benefl. aood h ORANGE CA 92&e3 ' 19118 E. Alton Ave., Santa An11, IVIC8S LL C is a bl IATIOH ~ co A 01,_w••y 888 PUBLIC NOTICE c11ry, recorded Aoril 19, ~•noutd ~~::r :h: IF you' OBJECT 10 th• P:lt~ R1tCHARO H~;!'; Arc1lc MNJ 'Work9 Inc .• CA 92707 collector 11ttempJ1ng to co ~IFOfllNIA c~-.u v.-. NOTICE OF SALE OF 1993 u Document Number euthonly graritlng of th• petrtlon you n pro per, Marl• Mhur-Oype, Sec:J Michael F Gu1Un, 477 a debt Any llllOfll'lahon ob-TION h• omc. 90Jll'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiii PROPERTY UNDER 93-0250791. Olllclal A HEARING on the pell· thouttl •PP•ll at the;, • .,. Back Bay Loop, Co1ta Treat Flower, Cotta MeH, CA laltled win be used for that 34167 sen Antonio, TeJtH WITMER POWER OF SALE Record1 ol Orange County, tlon wUI be held on JANU· Ing end slat• your ob-M.se, CA 92&27 Thll •lllement w11 ftled 9'2627 ~(l)Ose 6/98 2J 3/98 7mMH1 T~ I YOU ARE IN DEFAULT Clllfomle. Notice of Defeutt AAY 14, 1999 et 1:45pm In ellon1 or lite written ob-"Publleh•d Newport Wf1h the County Cllflc of Thi• buslne.11 11 con• t~~l\JOJ211 ' 1 2 Number: (Z10) MMHI J•m•• Wllll•m UNDER A DEED OF TRUST and Eltctlon to Sell the Dept 703 loc:et.O et 3'1 Ilona with th• court be-B11ch-Coata Mna Dally Orange County on 12/09198 duc1ed by: an individual CNSl~9S6 Stle SW111 LIM: (ltl} RECORDED APRIL 19, =~=I~~ ~~ro~ The City Drive South, Or· or• th• hearing Your ap-PllO'I December 16, 23, 30, tff88777N5 t1He'j'9 you _J~·~,d~ng S11·17'28 flit. McM1nu1 0~•::nvnee~t• h~1~!~~ 1993. UNLESS YOU TAKE tNtt wu recorded Aprll 8 ang•, CA 92866. pMrance may be In pet11on 1998, Jenu81)' &, 1~ Dilly Pilot Dec. "18, 23, 30, M'~":t' l. Guitln' • PUBLIC NOTICE A.allltlnt leer... Loving fath9r of J•ml• ACTION TO PROTECT 1998 11 Document N~ IF YOU OBJECT lo the or b~0our attorney. W163 1898, Jan. e. 1999 W185 Thi• ltal~ment was ftled ASAP3A0712 1212, 1 , Wltmw and Andrew ~~~J;.io~~mz· ~u:~~ t>er 1986-0200022, Official :=:d'9.~ '!fl:'ti::. : con~,~~~tA 2~:>:0:. PUBLIC NOTICE PUIUC NOTICE with 1t1e County ClerX of NOTICE OF mustn• 12111 Wttmer. Brother of SALE . IF YOU NEED AN Record• of Orange County, Ing Ind •tat• your ob-the dtceased, you must file Orange County on 11113198 SALE T.S. No. t7 .. 16 PUBLIC NOTICE Richard Wltm., •nd EXPLANATION OF THE c.llfomle. On Dec."· 1998• tectlon• or fll• written Ob-your· cl1lm with Iha COUit FlctJUoua Buelnea• flotlttoue au.a... tff88775349 A Loan No. 9162136 Tltl John B. Witmer. NATURE OF THE PRO-which Is lh• data of the lnl· ectton• with the court ~ and ma~• copy to the per. Mw Stetement .,..,.. at.tM*tt Dally Pilot Dec 9, 10, 23, def No. OO«lllOI V TrvstM su No U09C096040 Memorial ServlcH CEEDINO AGAINST YOU, g:. ~=: ~ ora Iha hearing. YOUf ap-aonal repreHntatlve ep-The lonowtng P9flonl are Th• followlng pettont are 30, 1998 · W179 ME IN DEFAULT \JND Loan No 4687469 Title Orear w 111 be he Id a c YOU SHOULD CONTACT A ' otal pearanc:. may be In peraon POlnted by the court Within ClOlng bUslneas u: doing bu9lneSI u : A DEED Of T9'UST DA No 8023346 A PN 1458-203· Voyager• BI b I•~ LAWYER. NOTICE IS :,s>'::"' W::d' bel~ Of by your •ttorney. lour month• from th~ d1t1 N.U.G. PRODUCTIONS, ITT JASCSCO, 1485 D~ PUBLIC NOTICE 07/1411"3. UNLESS y 04 TRA No NollCt Of TM•'s Church, eooo lrvlM " HEREBY GIVEN that on the obllgatlon MC:Ured by IF \'OU ARE A Cl1EOITOR of the nrll lss111nce ol Ifie 13800 Pant Center Line, Way, 0111 Mell, TAKE ACTION TO ~ Sale You .,. In Otlautt uncllr. C.ntar Or. IN1ne, CA. 30th, December. 1998 llt the above deecribed prop-?,!_::.i:;t Cfedrtort .. oll lebttteracod·· pr~ed9'"100Pr°i AptD .~7·.~~stln,CAO 927824 ~OUSTRIES INC-(I~ NOTICEOIT USTEE'S TECT vy°""IE !!!~AT OMcl Of Trutt. Datld 811M2. 3.00 p.m Thurad•y. ~ 91>0 a.m. and et tne front lfty end reuonat>ly ..u. u.. •you mua "• 1 • • ...... IOn ° an ......... re• 81Cll. • ' S IT MA -unleh you tlkl m:tlof1 to ptolld Dacem.,.r 11 1998 •t•ps of the building lo-mated co1t1 expenHe your claim wltl'I the court lh• California Prob•t• Lakeview, !Nin•. CA~ dlene), 4 WH},, ~ed O~ TS No 1 107500023 PUBUC SALE " '( your pro1>1rty II mlY Dt so!f al In lleu of' now~re cated at 333 MlllM. Av-and advance• reapeo'. and mall a copy to the per· Code Th• Orne tor nt1ng Pefman Alaghemanden, Lane, Whit• • "'· I f 81 1 '2 NEED AH EXftl.ANA 1 public 1111 11 you nltd 111 eontrtbutlone may _ enue. Belbol ltlend, In Or· .......,. Un"'•"' balance of 1onal r•prneritattv• IP. ell.Ima w111 not ••plr• be-13800 P80( Cerrtlf lMle, 1oeo4 e· 1N E~TI Of' THI! NAT\J~ Of' IJU)llnaoon ol Ill• lllbJrl ol tnt ...... 80Q8 County, c.lrtomla, RI-w•_,. _.. pointed by the court within fore lour month• from ttle Apt 227 fust1n CA 92712 Thi• bu11neu 11 con-OE~ U PROCEEOIHC AGNNS dlllg all 1 made to lM AmertcaA,.... chetd A. °Higbie, whoM g~~p,•110:ub~!:,~~~IO~~~· lour monthl from Iha d•t• hurtng date notlc•d Sobby' Aal'ltianl, 14841 ducted by:• corporwon ED F RUAA · YOU, YOU SHOULD COH-~~= conlJCt~ ~r Y~ Cancet Socl9')', lf'Vlne .. t1JNt eddr•• II 333 M• $440 oO Elq>enMs record' of the !Inst lsauanc. Of 1 ... above. Sumac. ll'Vlne, CA g2e04 ~ ...rred1~olnQ I 9 UNLE YOU T TACT A UWYEI'. A ~btlc 1ts!J9 at 10 OOam MTC r1-Untt. Sult• 100, 1940 .. rlne AYlnU9, Balboa ISiand, Ing etc' S32 00 +f\llt ... ; ters .. provided In Probate YOU MAY EXAMINE the Tracy Jodrey, 8 Spoonb4n, ITT tNotsTRr:s INC A~ION T~ PROTEC llUCUon .... to the h nest nanaai Inc dbl Tn.is .. C()(ps E. o ... Ave .• Santa CA !12ee2 1nd wt1018 , ... F S2 004 39 'Ad~ Code MC1lon 8100 The me kept by th• court II you Irvine, CA 92604 K. D ,., • Pr · R PROP TY, IT MA.V btddel for cash, CH '4tf'1 as duty ~poinlld TrvslH unatr Ana, CA. 92705. phone nYmber 11 IMM73-... • · ' T ' time for "'Ing clalm1 WOI are • P9f90n 1nterMt9d lo This bu1ln111 11 con-Larry art, • ••C• " SOC.D A A~BllC ct\eCk dfawn on• state Of 11 urtual'lt 10 Oetd ol Trost Private Internment, "' 71170, Wiii Nii •I public IUC> ~::J8=3~· otld no1 ewplr• before four th• astlte, you may Ill• ducteCI by: a g•nera.I par!· ~t ltatemenl " E "IF T;bW~lFt AN Mflonal bank, checll r.c:a.d on 81J1'92 lnstru• Paclf\c VI-Memorl•I 1ion to 1t1e highest bidder The undefltQned. wu •I>' month• from the hearing With the court • formal R• With• the C ~ 0 X ~t PR ~ c:ttawn by a state Of federal ment 9i·58t839 Booll NIA Park, Nawport BHch, for cash, In i.wtut money ol pointed and aubltlluted u date noticed •bove quest for Spacial Notice Buy It. Sell It. Flnd It. Orange Cou~ 1'/30 1JJ~ A AINrTE y v'6G credit union, Of • ctMck Pig• NIA 01 ollicial rac:ords 111 C A Pacific view' the United Sat"· all pay· YOU MAY EXAMINE th• (form DE·t54) of the flllng c1 ... mecr. t .... 77e7S:t SH CONTA T A :=:~~Of.!:~"'· olllcl ol"" Recorder ol _M_on_u_a_ry_. ____ _ 1"TC \ , • . .. · . . ' , I ~l - . - ' .. -"1--,.· " • f ' .. . ,, ~~ ·' G:t EQUA&. HOUSING ~TUNtfY ........... ~ ...... ................. , ... ""''"' ............ , ... """" ................. It tfftrllM •Hf fttlttt ... , 11•11•11•• " flurh•IHtld ..... '"'· "'" """ ... Index g • 2HS.S744 . ~. - ' I . :..:_· . ' . I -; . • • .. , ...... By Fa" (949) 6:i 1-:659-t . (l'l1•1t•r in1•h1d1j your nam1• und pho11r 1111111.lwr J111d \t.f! U l"Ull you liu1•k wuh u prir1• quotr.) How to Plaee A ,. By Phone (949) 642-5678 •• By Malllln Person: • 330 Wr~t Buy trt'l't Costa Mesa. CA 92627 t 'lc .. 'Pon 81\d. & Bay t Boors . Tdrphonc~ 8:30urn-5:00pm Mond11y-Fritln\ Wulk-In 8::10arn-5:00prn Mondny-F'ricfu) • Rtttt~ and drodlinr arf' ~ubjrct 10 change .. 11ho111 no11rc. TI1r puLlbhrr re'>t'n~ the nght tn r1•11sor. rrdo,sil,, rt\br. or N'jrct nnv cln .. jJic·d Ud\t'rtiSf'm('nt. PlrtN~ rcpon an~ rrror lluu tna\ be in )Our dns,ifit-J ad immrdia1t'ly . The 01ul~ Pilo1 arrtP.b nu linbiliry for an\ trror in un od,trri~1·ment for which it mo' b~ • r1· .. p11nsihlr .. ,rrpt for thr c·o~t of thr ~pal'c e1 100.Uy on·uptri:I ~} tb~ error Crrdi1 can only h~ allo..-rJ for r.ll1• fll'it llbt"Mion . --Deadlines --Monday ................. Friday S:OOpm Tue~day .............. Monday S:OOpm Wednesday ......... Tuesday S:OOpm • Thur dav ....... Wednesday S:OOpm Friday ............... Thur 'day .5:00pm Saturday ............... Friday S:OOpm -----· G!NUAL 1002 cd1toNA NEWPO•T NEWPORT ACUAGB 112s •8 •0•u•s•ES1---•1co10NA I•-----DEL MAit 1022 Bl!ACB 1089 COAST .10701 ______ , D!t MU BOOSBSI NBWPOllT 2122 IBACB CONDOS POJt SALE GUIJW. 1002 •Y.A. * to Down • IO Mov•ln flAE& Coun••flng 'AEI! Ust Of Hom" HUO/VA REP08 1.eOQ.723 ... 47 SOLDI Showca.. homff for &aHllnour Saturday RMI l!tta1• Sup~I HOMO OF THIWIEK D ....... 8de '"8'1 91 tu.t t781 D••dlfn• Wees 8pm • ••••• , ______________ ,, _______ ARIZONA RANCH CONDOS VACANT TWNHM8 ••rdd•• condo/grt NSW HOM• behind PROPERTY 30 •ere• · POlt UlfT CAM•o aHCHtaa WW HAV'I M LOwaaT PRIC•D toe. upper 2br 2ba, Fp the N.C. 081"· •Bf 114,900. a..uutul roll-·-------•! 38 2B 1 M()MSS IN 118101111( 3Dr In COM. Out of pool, nu c:rpV1hutter1. 3Ba, IOft, formal DA. Ing •c,.ege. Conv. p~atw ~:.geec='. From l 1100.48000J aree •eller eeya ac, w/d, trig, gr1 buyl hOme office, 2.Sc Qer, ntent to 1-40. CA llat• ·---------• lyr le .. e. l3a00/Mo per mo. No F••• Seti It Todayl L.rg 1299K 949/78().031'8 approx 2490af. D&JTen bofd• 46 mll ... Good GB?fEJUU. 2102 Agent (94V) 720.1111 Broker SM9"842 3Br. tam rm, liffdl ooiio•oui WATIA Smith (71') 834-7500 water.,.., catt AZl.A ·------··1 ~ llQtt••· UV~ MocW~ coemetlo worlc but ¥1.W high riff condo X 232/(949) 729-M70 1 ... 1·244-41212 • • CtlM Town.toMe ~•r 3ar 38• si1ooo/.;.e.~ PRICEO 1000'• LESS •801 UCSO' Communl1y (OAL•SCAN) Cdll 1BA $t195. a.e•a 0c .. nalde Of Barbara =~~~·ir'~ then I a• t ••I•. Ith noor Very agg,. .. ACJtJ!AGB 1125 .. ,.....,, Condo Hwy. 322 Marguerne Realtor SM t '319,000 M•keOff•rl •Iva pricing et T NB,3BrS2300, •Cc~..!895.,tmo. ~ ::i:•..-_ .._ ::lf~ Kol•r A Co. 1576,000 Compare - -CllO!RIT LO I atuttle Apt on _, ~.,.,, " .._ •-~ IM9-376-6!S10 with Oth~ Ii 17~ Ot ARIZONA 8AROAIN 37 ,....... P•nln•ul• stoo. 3 br 2,lba condo, _,... 3•r near eand 1700 poo4, t9" no • " "' ......... m.;..;;.;..;..;;. _ __;..;..... ____ _ ..... "' .... Jfllfl .... . wflwl 11111$& • ,., •••• ,.,., •Ill ... _...., ....... ..... , ........ " .. -....... " ..... °""""' ..... , ...... "" .. •••lll1t1 1fttf1t"f 11 •11 .. " ... "'"' ..... .. .. ......., ..... ,._ ,.....,._, 'nlf1n, ... 1M1 "" .... ...., .... ,. ..... tt ... 1.00---...... .. t .. ,, Ltetlft99 tor t t 81 Deadline Thur• tlpm . ..... " p11ya 10 •Overtlte In th• beet tocaf RNI Eltete Sec110n CALL TODAY LIU RIVIRA MN74"4252 ANNI WILLEY ......7+4141· -- 1 I , ' rt Beach/Costa Mesa Dail PilOt · Wednesday, Ooc!$1'nbet 16, 1998 9 LI.!efIBl.ES~~-....~--·· 6017 .. 2119 COS'tA llBSA 2124 BUSINESS ANNOUNC!Mllll'l'S !JIPl.Ontl!NT l!MPLOYll!Nr ANTIQUES 6010 APl'IIllNCES-60111t19CBA.N'Dm-::••--~:11 .. 1• upataJra. F/P OPPOITVNI1T · 2920 1 .SS30 SUVIC!S 5533tlmimiiiiliiMiiiiiimil MISC. 6015 l.u..... _,__._._ 2__. .P.•frlgeratot 25• cuft.,l 'iiiiiiliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Nu-.•rt .....,.._ 3br '""'Y· -..-u ... Qeta, • m 1 1 t 1.5ba old« horn.In carport "75 + dep &liiiliilil•••••• *IOAT*PARADE* Electrician wanted tor ...... _ TO KanmOf• •ICI• by ade, great neighborhood. good credit. S.. Mgr -t PAYPHONE PRO-TOURS. Ott BHu. cRl•e•nt.auar•r•n•tt Tpeacyh_.'.!nl-Pl .. a• be aware that DOL. LPAR ~~ . ..i"11cc•C::;'37J'1 LOVI! TO READ? USC TROJAN HUO-yd, pet ok. 2418 3ee Avocado St. ll'C. GRAM Eatabll•~ io-Unhted y ht StOO .,,.. the llat1ng1 In thla cat· Holly In. $1700 ~ 101. a.tw.en t2·2pm cation• available. 3 11•50/Hr R!~.,.;,. ~j call. (3t0) 37&-0110 egory may raqutre you PA ID! obo IMSMSS0-7047 545-91,e Avail 12·15 •'•Ide Pupperwood atrHma of Income. "(940) 78$-2525 O•T PAID $16-$30 ~r :~ C:~ic~ ~r:'T.~ 1\1. BU\' But oon·1, '1ave llme? Helamen wlnnera a'g AUdlO book• are 11'1• n a1ura ~ootb O .J ana"N9r. To f9n1 01 MarC\Js Allon, C M rte& buy, go to WWW ••OtYt· Wtlll• Mlk G-11 apH.com or call $300 (949) 642 637 llotteMll ... "4Nllty Apia, tBr am yard S150K+per YNI· C.il hour proceHlng Insur• ... e4 ... 13 w/patlo w/d snst nowt 800-852·7840. ahce clalma '°' local charge per minute. A .\TTfll."\G 01.D~ 1 -8 0 0 ·2 3 I ·TAPE ,Gtast XMAS G f1 TOOAY!l(cal"ac:an) t--....--------1014 • Nop ta · mo (CAL•SCAN) LOST• doctor• omce. Com· StOOQ WEEKLY atutt1ng -~ NiWP09'T. liL• M • . 831"7813 •n•nu POUWD 2""& p late training pro-en11elope1 at home. Say Front, 2Bt"'f.'5Ba, ,.. ltSA-Vl!RDlr",ir ""Plaan"b4i waiy of-QUt -• vldld:""Ccmtputer ... am:! ~rn c19Tll11s~Rut'h • to garage, SHSOO/mo. twnhm 2br lb• famrm of area companlH modem experience (long ••lf·addre1Hd, Agent, David Prince laun hkupa, no peta Check 'With the 1ocai P'OUNDlf co CASE r • q u I r • d C a 11 atamped envelope) to 94•718-1520 $1000/mo 751-4330. Better Buatneaa In COMI CALL 9-49-800-942·8141 iX1.~ ACE, Dept 503, P 0 oon P'ront year round BurHu before you 7~3·5025 (To ldenl\ty) (CAL9SCAN) Bo1t 6789, Diamond tu 'd 2 • ~WPORT Hnd any money for H04SEKEEPER PT NP Bar, CA Ot76S. un· m br 2ba, wry n.c fees or service• A d • (CAL•SCAN) clean, patio on beach, Ba•c& and understand :•ny sa•rm. Thur, Fri mom. Speatt new pelnt & carpet ..n 2689 t ..__f .11WUo Eng. Own trans. Refs.1-------- $2400 949-831·7754 con ract• ..... or• you PITNESS • 3000 to4o1 7 eo-a390 EMPLOYM!NT • Buy O.utrjah1 Estate Safes Conducted' · !ntiqut• 40yurs in N.wport Beach 949.673.6223 •eo..oh & l.oveH.. WOLl'P TANNING _ti-~ gray_w/pattem, In a•D•·~·-............ _ great sh@e; 111ie ne . -·--,,...,,_ Asking $225. for Ht. Buy Di~ •nd Sava e.9!722·1320 NB area CommerclallHoma untta from $119 00 lnt•ld Muho9•n• Lnw monthly pay. Game Table 3X3, (Ilk• m41flta. Frae oolof cal· new) $600, 8 Dro:irel alog, Call today Maho~any Chairs, 1.aoo.e42·1310. S1SO.ea 940/831·5857 (CAL•SCAN) • • I x D r • w • r ~w""'a"""tff~T,,,,-•n-n--t1n9_8ed_;.........:.• Dr••••r w/Mlrror " Tan Al Home ----....-~--1 Studio nice 1 •lgn. Shop around for N•nn t & 3 rd "' P•nor•mlo Vlow•I wfd hk·up gar P~:·~~· ratea. Irv. 1,-M·F d?: ~ •• ~ wANTED 5535 Toi.lly r9done. 8200•f near beac'h sesotmo' Am•1:lng Vondfngll BIQ aOTTOM't Can't OMV lnaur Refs engliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiii horn• In Dover Shores yearly. Avali Jan 1199' Coke/Harahey/Pepal, lo•• that exces• apaak. (IMB) ~~12 No }ob too big or small, WANTED ANTIQUES Shelves & Two Night Buy Direct and Sev•I fy Stand• (BHutlful commarclal/Hom• Simplt your marble floors1 granite 949-723-8133 · local rout•• avallabla. walght? Find out why. Nur••• aide grt cook· counter•, new root, $1400 WMkly proftt. Stop gueHlng & •tart Nanny n"ded 10 care Ing, •hopping, driver, Oldtr Style Fur111ture PIANOS & Collect1blH Oark Wood) S.aoo. (for unite from S189 00 life through· all) Call 940-S4a·1765 L.:ow Monthly Pmts CLASStFJED Sofa.ltova aaat paat•I• Pree Color Catalog Luxurious Mstr.Sulte, 1-eoo.33'1·1~78 teatlng testa Incl Body for 11 mo old my mu .. ge for youl 14yr prtvat• pool Unlquell PH 0 NE CAR 0 fat, caloric n..d• " home (949) 831·3552 exo. 04~&-3735 s100. 25"color TVJ Call 1·600-711-0158 (949) 642-5678 $8500/Mo. H•nu MISCELLANEOUS MACHINES Meded more. 849·550·9028 SaJH R. d d. .. •• '·'. De-w In this &rHl Choice $69.85 Computer CD . COMe GROW (949) 559-<)388 l\Gn & locattonal 5 hra./Wk. WITM USI •-Muat dtfve, .... 11 ..... _ Expanding retail ad-Prtvat• -" Commtw "' .. ~ rtJ 1 d n Y-~ U-·m"-..._.. chin•• & pick up DDDSONALS ve s ng •P• mant mv ,.._ 1 ~ ~ ... ka a a.If motivated Nice Br 2Ba 2 bike ROOMS 2708 monay. nvHtment account executive to to ocn 2c att 'gar lrg raq'd. 1-800-875-3328 Mii, develop and Ht· M ·B lk·' ' C&rdMart Of Amenca. str r, wa -.n-clst, (CAL•SCAN)•----------vice new business patio/yard gardener. Llttto Inn S. Thu TIAVEL 3014 and apecl.i MCtlon1. N/amkr/peta, Agent 9Q Hotel, 1 blk to Statewide Advertlelng Wa prefer a candidate '2250/Mo. b<:h. Low wtdy ratH 25 words S4SO to get to have a minimum of Me.431·1038 S4SOup 941M173-8800 riour meHage pub-Alrllno Clu•r•noo J year print ad· Verat1lll•• oondo 1 .... Ni W.Oceanfront/22nd. lehad In 200 Calltor· ••l•l Buy Nowl vanlalng Hperlence. ..,. P 1 nla newspapi,. com-Fly Anytime In '99. Excellent communlca-1 ba no pet nu carpet. r vata rm, unfum, •hr blned ctrcutatlon over $200.00 Round Trip tlon 1kUls. Abllity to $995 040~75-4175 bath, utls pd, n/amkg, 3.0 mllllon. CALSCAN Call 1-800·968-0688 set goals and make ANTIQUES · 6010 Buy •Sell •Marine Antiques •Seafaring Collectlbles •Nautical Decor ~~957.S133e sw•v•l·b••t offer Wo"' Tanning a.eta!.!:==:!!::~~~= 1949) 548-0386 • Ta,, At Hom• On 1:...:---? MERCHANDISE MISC. 6015 AU Hrctwere CD Rom, Win 3. t , Lotul, WP, etc $800 Mita" 26" TV S300 574-0993 DAIWA GOLF BAO Uke nu• Pd S2SO.tan $130 J Blk(T an (949) 720·9963 Buy Dtract and Sevet .nw 1nvYv Commer cl al/Homa un111 from s t 89.oo Sell your ex_tra Low Monthly Pmt• household Fr.. Color Catalog Items Call 1-800-711-0158 Wolff Tanning Bed• 1-~in._..C-.las_.Sl;;;.:..fl.:.:.ed:;.:;.._,......; Tan At Home Buy Dlraot and Savei Commerclal Hom• unit• from S 109 00 Low Monthly Pmts Fr•• Color Catalog Call 1·800-711-0158 Can't seem fo get to all those Call 7am·1 tam M·F kitchenette, laundry. (916)44"3 .. ...,, · 1 block to N.B. Pier "'" .,...,, professlQnal presenta· 0'1N $5t0/mo. Call Sam at (CAL•SCAN) Ilona In • fast paced Frf, Silt, sun u..s SOUTH COAST AUCTION Sell your unwanted items the •HY wayt To place your ciasslfled ad call 842-5878. RENT repair jobs around the house Let the Cluetfted Service Directory help you find ,.liable help 941M175-4808 EMPLO..r.•eNT and detail oriented en-Hitt l'<H. Sunset •ct•. (B CREDIT 2107 I J.YU; vlronment. etw .. n 9AM·5PM) Xlnt benem package, 562•592•1752 2202 So. M.in St. S•nta Ana, CA 92701 ~·d ' l.Ktf'IM .... •:!A through classlf1ed Including 40t k. Drug APARTMENTS •PO•R-RB•NT--•I RENTALS TO SH.ARE 2724 ecroenlng/physlcal re- GET OUT EMPLOYM!NT quired. EOE. Resumes via fax· At· OF DEBT! 5530 tentton, Lynn Esola B•lbott room to rent, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 714-650-4802 or mall: iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil kite prlv. WO utlls, ma· !fe can he/D! $100 BONUS . ~~=.· 33~0~:~n~!Yv 2602 ••TIST ST DIO ture over 45, $642.50/ ~ P I C "'" U mo. Ma.723-8787 •Credit C4rd5 C.Onso/idat..J ersona aragtvara StrMt, Costa Mesa, To •hare, no llY• In cu and/or CNA'I & LVN CA 92627 s 2 o o I+ u t 1 1 c M TO iHARe CONDO • Payment5 Lot.ertd for RCFE Alzheimer· a --------542..e898 or 831-4439 PRIVATE BR & BR, • lntertst Rtduetd Community, all •hlft• Secretary FT·G•n ,Qfc. Parking, $500/mo avall. Janltora, houa• good typing & phone (940) 51 s-ggn • Harassmtnts' Stopped l(Mper9. Wiii train you •kllls. N.B. waterfront BALBOA • Hablamos iiOI In th• newest tech· office. 675-2837 nlqu .. , to Join our W•ntod Pureona wrth PENINSUIA 2607 t .. m, apply In peraon tll• lnatallatlon & iii&iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiil COMMERCIAL • at M ... Terrace, 350 removal exp for 2mo •Newport Bay Towe,.• REAJ. ESTATE W. Bay St. Coate Mesa pr1ect HB. Susanne ~a=~:~ t:rrv,:,: AMBITIOUS 1°"3914537 S•c. xlnt bay YU, -ovnw s .. klng 6 qu.ilty lndl-Qualfied Infant u d -a~ 1 vtduals to ualst with n er ground park BUSftfttrr om-T ioea1 • ln'tl -panalon. Todcler Teacher + $1350 049~42..()850 "'---0 LOAN 2914 .. WA ~ old 1eac:her (949) 675-e1ee FOR RENT 2789liiiiiiiiiliiii•iiiiiii T:~·m~4.J~:C,0; • Needed l'tlulnoa.I ...a heve tm .~ ... --------a.st end untt, Mesa ••u on ~' toou? CATCH THE WAVE "**'""'fl COSTA MISA 2824 Bua Park Offlca'a/ We provide loan• LOVI! THB OCllAN? f/T BenefltS warehse, 2800af. 2 ,...rc11... of credit local and envlronmen----------- •Newe. Returbl•hed story, w/2 ba. Wett>w. hlatoryl No f••· taJ eo .... k• outgoing Lovely gated commt'y, 711 W 17th CM #A1 raaaonabl• rateat adventuroua peopl• to Walk to theater, ahopa Deva 949-&48-8480 1-sn-5e&-9710 help w/OC expanalon. Lg 1 ar , .. , carport T r a I n I n g /t r a v • I . & extra atol1lge, 1740. •••••••• (714) 373-9725 18r 1a.+gar. $710. BUSINESS & ANNOUNCEMENTS DETECTIVE/PRIVATE $425 dep, Maple Apta. lnvHtlgator TralnMs. 1917 M*PI• Ave. Klell) FINANCE Good WagH Mgmt. IM9·581-4000 714-239-t 762 NBWPOIT BEACH NEWPORT 2669 1!.ACH NEWPORT 2669 BEACH NiWPORT 2869 BEACH iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiil 2869 f,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ --==========· Ne)"l)ort Marina FAIRWAY APARTMENTS AT BIG CANYON GATED COMMUNITY BY PASHION ISLAND leoulfll.ll tree-llned m..ts and golf coune ,,.._.. Enjoy cc:nfl'M lvlng In your lafge 1, 2 or 3 IR opoftm«lt home! • TWo-cor gon>ge • wmtt.f/dfyer hookupt • ~· (WOOd. gal) • Alf conclttonlnO • wet bar In 2and31R • Alarm syatem • $ t ,6&0 lo $2, 995 • ~call (9.&9) 6"-0509 Sony, no J*I. APartments B.l~front commuruty with ptrHte boch & manna Ttopical lanJsc.1rula·Largc Lan.11 pool & sun dcclc.. Walle. to Balho.1 l<l.mJ $ho~ Minutes frvm fa,h1on I 1.mJ •Spacious IBR, ZBR anJ 2BA & Jm apu . • rnv:1tc patio' or bakon1cs • Wood bumtng/1r.u fireplaces • Pnvatc gani~s • EX)3t ~h~ available • $1650-$3600 No PclS Please call (949) 760-0919 I I APPOINl'ME."fl' SEITERS Ff\lo~.and cvcninl( sfufut 812-820 Per Hour 'f oS "J.W"'lu.:~~ higher • llnhh. Oi1llAI "--< • •111 It...... . .,...._ ....... '""" .. ....,_,.. Est.abb-.hcd tn }9t)9 wiJ "'TU'o\~ Call for ll{'IXltnl..mrnt 1·888·813-47" RENT through classlfled Here's a great way to get clients coming to your door! The Daily Pilot will publish a Tax & Financial Directory .., . to assist our readers in finding a tax professional. Reaching over 40,000 homes in a high end market, you are sure to fi~d many who need your help. A smart move on you~ part would be to take advantage of our incredible low rate of $40 per week (4 week minimum) and place your ad yvith us. Better yet-sign. up for 17 ~eeks and your weekly cost is ONLY $24 per week. · To reserve ~our · - • • .,., .. a .STARTING A .NEW BUSINESS??· •••••••••••••••• TJtt Legal Department al the Independent;, pleased to annourrce%e~ ~enoiu 11nK a'ailable to new bmirieHtl. • We will now SF..4RCll tltt• llflme f or y,ou al no extra charge, and sa~e you the lime and the tnp '"tile Court llnuH• in Santa Ana. Then, of course, after the searclt is completed we willf,Je J Ollr fictiti.<ms bu\irieH name statement M'ith the County Clerk, publi\h once a week/"' four weeh as required b_v laM' and then file your prt10/ t1f publit·ation with tht! County Clerk. Plea.c;e stop by tojlle wmrfictitiouf bu~illes.\ \tatement at the Daily Pilot. JJO ~f. Bay St., Co\ta Mt•rn /[you Nmnot ,1up by,plea,c;e call us at (949) 642-4321 and we will makt arrangwu·nt~'f or you It> handle thi' procedure by mail. If ytm .\hould have a1iy further question.\, plen\e call us and we ~·ill be more than glad to O\.'li\t you. Goud luck m J""' new bu\intH ! Dail l Pilot ""'""' "'.' .. °'Y;;nw-. Good jobs reliable services Interesting \hlngs to buy It's aU there every day m Class'fled 842-5878 CLASalFIED It'• the resowce you can count on to sen e myriad of merchan- aia. l1e1n1. ~ our columns 1:0mpe; qualUled buyo's to c&lll PIERCE BROTH£ BEU BROAOWl Mot.1uary • C t • Ctematlon 110 BroadWG') Costa Mesa 642-9150 ---------------' Run your ad in the Newport Beach- Costa Mesa Daily ·Pilot and the Huntington Beach- Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 100,000 D YES, SELL MY CAR homes. Fax us this form with your credit ·· ca ""# or manwn~~·~TI~~-=~·~~~~~~~~~~~~t a check today! Run for a week! If yqur car does not sell , we'll run it for another week FREEi ~' ~JUMi~~~~~~~~~~~ll4'iJ • > ... I t • . . Wednekfoy, Deieml>ir16, 99'------.----------:----------:;;:;..~..,.._..-----_ __:_ __ -;------.+-·~N~ew'!j_' RPoQ.!rt~Bea~c·h/Costo Mesa Doily PE '! 0 'TODAY'S .. CRaSSWORP PUZZLE ACROSS 1 P rka I~ 5 River bl&l<ete 9 Stop • 14 M~111lle novel I 5 Kind of pxam • 141 Gt~ lellef 1 T Fourth plaoet 18 Caf,fomia ¥rV'e vnllcy 19 Meiocan o04ns ro Go astray 21 Chew the lat 22 Keeplrom hawenong 24 snouts 26 Use a pencil 27 Cried 29 Breadmoke(s need J 1 Japanese city 32 11110 mee1 "33 lsuc's son 37 Above, 10 Keats :is Oyster or clam 4 I •-lo'\' to be Wl$ll0 <!2 He's on 'Toouy· 44 Enemies . 45 H1>9 lats 4 7 Whorewater cral1 49 Mote crowded 50 "A/119" srar 52 Somadyed .fabflC 63 She opened I b\1ll 55 Actress l1ylor 68 NeWt 59 Emutat~ Sandra Bullock 60 Web actMty 62 Wlllt'Ml·lhe· - 6J G.ITNlfl rlYer 84 BID or Al 65 Posrtrve 68 Oenormnalt0011 87 Viewed 68 Article DOWN I Curved root 2 Aelor Shaul 3 Overly anxlOIJ s one 4 Negattve votes 5 -and Daisy Duck 6 Sheiks, eg 7 Pageol an atlas 8 Smadl 9 Prances 10 Raise 11 Church pens 12 Was luminous 13 Compass po.nl 21 Glow 23 Does a farmer s 25 f>oad·anllered doer . _!'REV.tQUS PUZllt SOL~ED 27 "Baby-· 28 On the ocean 29 Wmlf"r hufi(tayt 30 Fllghtle$S hlrd~ 32 Ory tly soak.1ng up 34 Pitcher's coup 35 -dB•carnp 36 Old·map 1n1IS 39 Std 40 Clumsy ooe slang 43 Neptune's spear 48 ·-was saying• 48 Bntterr, posts 4 9 Otd a JShing "t11sk SO Hiding piece St Pranll 52 Point the f1ngor at 53 Golt scorn 54 Tlt'n woe 57 Goffnr's cry 58 The othets 61 It's tor hor!!.es' 62 Gref'k leuer Call tor Answers • r oum """'°' Rot•"' P(l<>t1<!~ • ~poo ....... ie 1-900-370-9800 &kt code 500 . By CHARLES GOREN wirh OMAR SHARIF '"d TANNAH HINSCH REAi> UIF. CARDS NORTH • Q6 1:1 A K92 9 104 J 2 •JSJ EAST •JlOS2 c:>J864 3 ' o K 8 • K 10 1111; bidding· SOl!lH WF.'11 NORJH EA. f J(" Pass 10 Pass I• ru, J O Pnss )NJ Pass Pass hS9 . 0 (>1!ning lead: Four of • Covtr up lhe Ea\l and South band\ h.:fote rt'ading on. If your partner is a reasonably competent defender, you sho11ld be able 10 c;ol\IC the problem ~\Cd by the play 10 the first two tricks The auction \ht!> routine North's Jump 10 three diamonds, by pa.nner- \hip agreement, was m111ta11onal, anti South hall a little in resi:l"\le for his bid of three no trump. /\s West. you le.id your founh-bcst doh Partner's kniv of clulls wmli the tm:l and the ten ul duh., i-;. returned. l,1trr fo]IQWJJlJ wltJt. II JIU i:n rum hand Doei. l}Dltncr ha110 ttlree cluh!., in which C<™: ducking i' nee- . c!\~ to rellm commumco1io11s, or only t\\O, in wh1th ce:.e yQU should \\ m and clear the utt? II ls simple enough. With K 10 x of cluhs, partner would have mscr1~ the ten ar trick one. 1llereforc, you must rise with the ace of clubs and conuiiue the \u11, but take care to lead the dclk.:e of clubs 10 the lhutl trick. That suggi;:.ts a possible entry in a lower-rank.ins ~1Je suit, which can of!ly be diamonds here in view of dummy' strong heart holdinJ. arid g1vc<i partner the opportunity to defend bnlhanljy On the third club East must di\Card the king or d1a- montls! Declarer has no way to come 10 nine tricl s without a second trick in diamoncJs. ond cannot get that trick without first allowing you to gain the le11d k> cash your two good clubs. Jettisoning the IJng of dia111on,ds ts unlikely 10 cost If West does not hn\e the queen of diamonds, declarer will be able to tale o finesse for the kmg. and land the contract l..eam to be a better bridge ~lay­ er! Subscribe now to the Gortn Uridge Letter by calling (800) 788- UlS ror inrormation. Or write to: Coren Brid&t LeJ!C:~L P.O. 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PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 522W.19TH •CM ,.__ ______ REPAIR 3880 lllnwon P,.nr MOMflllltll Local co Seivlng COM• NB• CM Ml\ll•l\1111 •• ••\l\ll~< 111 II\\\ :.t1111 ~'IM\l<I • hft• •:-WW Gru• u • C.Stt111 I RH ESrtMA71 722 • 7478 949·645-9660 Thinking o1 hllV1ng • gwage •al•? GIVe ua • ca.Ill CLAS81Flll.D •Gutt•r CIHnlng* Free eetlmat .. (9491 MS-0338 Wlndeor Olirdenoare --- 94 - 2-..ee--7 - 8 -- Why play Hide 'N ,..._0 VE...-NTS A ... Deetgn. lnetall. & Seek with childcare? uru-A ~ Malnt. Ouarantaed Call .Claaslfled HOM! .3756 Wor1c, (IM9) 516-0529 PAINTING 3858 today I 642-667 8. •••lllimiiiiliiii•i I Yard Cln-up, Trim llilii••llililiiiiiiiiiiiii treea, hedg... pelm trH1, Removal. New lawn/plant• IHI0-8502 HANDY MAN 3710 SHANE <'Mtlt#l,.PIAittilfrtlPI '"'" 'rttrf/."t/ii"fdlm I>;, ririlll ... 11111 ""°'' ~·m. Ill•'• Cu1tom Pa ntlng Prof, Clean. Ouallty Work. lntJExt & O~k•. ·Serving So Ca 25yr .. Llc"328984 24Hr• 71 4·58~7031 PLUMBING --------· THI! LOCAL PLUMHR .. Jame• E. 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