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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-11-15 - Orange Coast PilotSPORTS Newport Harbor sails into football playoffs UPDATE Hard times bring hollow halos ·Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 . . . C h . ti . . : ras vicm remains m coma Shoppers charged up . . . James Black . ' •James Black's vehicle was hit by a suspected drunk- en driver who was being chased by police. driving, Johnson said. Just before the accident, police spotted the stolen Mazda in the 400 block of Calif omia Street, but Showalter drove off when police tried to stop him, Johnson said. over BloQmingdale's By B.W. Cook and Tony Dodero, Daily Pilot By Christopher Goffard, Daily Pilot A 26-year-old Costa Mesa man continues to linger in a coma after a suspected drunken driver struck his car while reportedly fleeing from police Sunday evening in Huntington Beach. James Black, a student at Orange Coast College, sustained massive head injuries when the driver of a stolen Mazda pickup ran a red light and smashed his Jeep at Beach ,_Boulevard and Atlanta Avenue around 10:15 p.m., Huntington Beach Police Lt. Dan Johnson said. The driver of the pickup, Philip Showalter, 28, of Garden Grove, suffered a fractured rib and frac- tured wrist and was arrested on suspicion of auto theft, evading the police and felony drunken With police giving chase, Showalter sped down Atlanta Avenue at about 55 mph, ran a red light, and plowed into the left side of Black's vehicle, Johnson said. He said the impact knocked the Jeep over and drove it into an open field. The banner which hung over the main escalator inlide the much-anticipated Blooming- dale's said it all. "Ufe is short. Eat dessert first.. And many of the 1,500 people from Orange County, 1..os Ange- les and New York who con- v.-ged on Fubion Island Thun- day night to welcome the moth· er ot all department stores fol· lowed that advice u they scram- bled fretically to find the eJu. 8ve deltert bar at this excluliYe gala and fund-raiser. Bloomingdale's, founded in 1812, CUITently operates 17 loca· tions a.aoa the country. Fashion Island is the latest in the chain PosT Box PEc 8 SEE BLACK PAGE 7 Peter Yeoman's Labrador Jack ls a dead ringer for the mallboxQn Cabrlllo Street ln the Eastslde Costa Mesa neighbor- hood where unusual mailboxes are a com- mon sighL Theres never a dull moment for East Side mail carriers who make deliveries t;o boxes that resemble everything from dogs t;o sharks W hen letter carrier Ron Maxwell first discovered the brown dog-shaped mailbox on his route, be didn't expect to hear barking. But when two large Labrador retrievers, which resembled the mailbox, suddenly came pouncing down the driveway toward him, be was terrified. •Any house that has a mailbox shaped like a dog, I know there's a dog there, and I go on the alert,~ Maxwell said, noting he's been chased, but never bitten. Story "Y S1111A 0111.er + Phot11 by Marc Martin Maxwell, 44, isn't shy about his fear of dogs, but he prefers the curb- side •maiJ-dog-boxes" that occasio~­ ally pop up on his route. "It's kind of weird because you pull it down (the opening) by the nose," Maxwell said. Dan Whipple, who supervises let- ter carriers at the downtown post office, said the unusual mailboxes are usually found on routes where there is curbside delivery. He said some routes are coveted by carriers and assigned according to their seniority. On the East Side of Costa Mesa, the streets are dotted with pink pig- gies, marine forms including sharks and marlins, propeller-driven air· planes and little red barns. earners lift snouts, beads and barn doors to deliver the mail to residences. 8 SEE MAILBOX PAGE 6 •SEE GALA PAGE I Silva fights "boundary changes • Costa Mesa and Newport Beach wotlld remain in present districts, but county supervisor says other changes would be costly and unnecessary. By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot County Supervisor Jim Silva is speaking out against a proposal to redraw the boundaries of super- visors' districts -a change that would have only rip· ple effects on Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. The Board of Supervisors can change the bound- aries with a simple vote -and Supervisor Don Saltarelli of the 3rd District is asking bis colleagues to do just that. His staff reconfigured the boundary map to group cities with more common interests, be said. But Silva doesn't think the proposal would serve residents' interests. •The voters would be misserved by a change without ade- quate public hear- ings,~ he said. Saltarelli plans no public hearings on the issue, but the board welcomes public corn· ments during their meetings. The board will discuss the pro- posal at its Tuesday meeting. <Jl . l'STIO'.\. Do you think that the boundaries I for the county pistricts should be redrawn 7 Please . leave your name, town, telephone number and comments on our hotline, 642-6086. Neither Saltarelli nor Silva foresaw any major shake-ups foi Costa Mesa and Newport Beach, which the plan would keep in the two districts they now occupy. But both cities would feel the effects of their districts losing cities with certain interests and gain- ing cities with other interests. Costa Mesa's 2nd District would lose Stanton and Garden Grove and gain Fountain Valley. The 5th Dis- trict, encompassing Newport Beach, would lose Irvine and gain all of South County. That puts Newport 8 SEE PROPOSAL PAGE 6 .. . ~-----------------------~------------------------------, ... r 1STRUMMING ALONG: I Orange Coast College pre- 1 sents flamenco guitarist Paco . I Pefta at 4 p.m. Sunday at OCC's i 1 Robert 8. Moore Theatre, 2701 : I Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. ~ ' Advance reserve tickets are $25 l : and discount tickets for OCC ~ ~ students, senior citizens and ~ children under 12 are $22. Tick-l ets at the door are $29. For l information, call -'32-5880. l 2ftOMENADB ON 31ST l STRl!J!'n The merchants of ~ 31st Street invite the community E to tbe 31st Street Holiday Prom-l enade from 11 a.m . to 1 p.m. . i today and Saturday at 416 31st i St., Newport Beach. Sip dder i and enjoy music, art and ~ antiques. i 3NAJL-80'EI: The Newport ! 'Theatre Art1 Center pNMlltl ! •Cliffhanger," a thriller full ol i ~--,.....---..., 1 through Dec. 15. Tickets are l $13. For reservations, call 631- ~ 0288. Five ways to spend your weekend plot twists and turm, at 8 p.m. Thursdays, Pddayl and Sotur· days and 2:30 p.m. Sundays \\ l \ I I! I l: I i 400M 'PLIIDEllMAUS': ! Opera Padfic presents ·Die i Fledermaus," directed by i Charles NelsQn Reilly and fea-i turlng Dom DeLuise, at 8 p.m. i Saturday, Wednesday, and Nov. : 22 and 23, and at 2 p.m. Sunday ! and Nov. 2' at the Orange i County Petform.ing Arts Center, ! 600 Thwn Center Drive, Costa i Mesa. 1\ckets are $22 to $125. i For intonnation, call 556-ARTS. ! i S WINDBl.OWN: Orange ; Cout College's Wind i Ememble will explore the bisto-i ry ol the march at 3 p.m. Sun-i day in OCC'I Pine Arts Recital i Hall. 2101 Pe1Mew Road, Costa j Mela. Advance tickets are $3.50 i and tkbta at the door are SS. i For informatkm. ca1l '32..s880. • I I \1 I I • • \ I I I I I I 1; '\, School board service has been roller coaster ride for de Boom • EDl'TOlt'S NOTE: This Is the last In a ~ of post-efectlon stories on the loc.ll government !elders who are step- ping down from the ~Is. By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot NBWPOR~MESA One mQnth after lchool board Presi· dent Jim de Boom wu elected to the board In 1983, h1I wife, Bar- bara. prophetically. purcbued a button to weer to YrA meetings. And that pWUc button. whkb reads ''I'm jult tbe wife ot a ICbool board member,• ha been pulled out ol tbe draww and worn often durtno the~ 13 years. ""l'fie year of tbe (Newport Harbor-Corona del Mar) prindpal swap, Barbu'a would GM bMt llP at PTA m1 Sllugl, • ..a de aoam. who NDI an atemlft ..-t coonliDatlDa and cOallalllDg ~.; ~-i.:o '!':r .:-.: b6id at IMd ~ tblt ....... , tlllk '° .... Bill I JiM sr 11 nnl 11 rcts, ......... ...., ..... ... . DIMCll II.a M ... Mi FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1996 check it\.out .. · Warm up to ice hockey at NewpOrt Librarif!S A lthough the Mighty Ducks have not been as mighty as fans might like lately, attendance at their games points to growing interest in a sport that bas, in the words of NHL com- missioner Gary Be ttman, "come in .rom the frozen back- 1ard rinks of the Cana- 1~·"' ,, {ftl'IOHI \I~ '"' t f{ H . I< I 'r ., ·~ ·~ .... . .A. '. ·~ • T'1)-'"\~, .. ~ ·: . ···.~ .. . ..... ~. EncyG);opedia, • will\ statistics from 1917 to the present, a co~­ prehensive player register, Stanley Cup records and all-time leaders. The most visu- ally stimulating overviews of the sport include "100 Great Moments in Hockey,• filled with photography 1ian .shield to warm the hearts of a new American fan- 1)ase." Those eager to join it will find insight into the stars and strate- that captures the drama of unforgettable plays. Also superbly illustrated with photos that tell the story of the NHL from its birth in 1917 to 1992 is gies of the world's 'astest game at New- oort libraries. · Anyone who bas attended an NHL t:v ent knows refer- o:es' calls can be con- tusing. "The Anno- t lted Rules of Hock- ~ y" brings them into f )cus with anec- dotes and historical background about t;1e evolution and intent or the sport's rules, along with photos that chart key play moments. "The Official National Hock- ey League 7 5th Anniversary Com- memorative Book." Hockey's most coveted prize is the focus of "The Stanley Cup," part of a series that also includes "The Leg- ends,• featuring profiles of such greats as Gordie Howe and Maurice Richard. The Great One himself can be viewed on "Above and Beyond,• a video that begins at the For those who want to play the game, basic skills and termi- nology are covered in "Funda- mental Hockey.• Strategies, drills and power plays, along with information about diet frozen river where Wayne Gret- zky's career began. and attitude, are in "Hockey, Learn to Play the Modem Way" and "The Hockey Hand- book." Finally, for anyone interest- ·<)~1 -' . . . . . . ' • I ' r.~ . .. . ..... · 1 ·" ed in which hall-of- famer has the most penalties and which goalie Gretzky beat for his goal-scoring record, "Hockey 'Jbvia" features stats and stumpers guar- anteed to tum any armchair athlete into a trivia expert about the greatest show on ice. . ( Arguing couple hauled ·. to jail after truck caper . Police arrested. a Yod,)a Unda · man Wednesday after he report-· edly locked a. woman in the back . of a U-HAul truck and drove her to · . the Costa· Mesa police station : intending to turn her in, Costa Mesa police Capt. Tom~ said. , Around 11 a.m., 'Richard , Braeutigam. 31, pulled up to the Pair Drive station in the rented : truck with Denise Polich. 32, of • Irvine, locked in the back end, : Lazarsaid. Lazar said Braeutigam parked : out front, then left a note on q>.e truck that read •My real name is Denise Polich. I have a $25,000 warrant out1oi my arrest.• Apparently Braeutigam in-- tended to walk away and leave Polich for the police, Lazar said; but PoJ1ch somehow conviced him. to let her out of the truck. The pair beg.an aigUing in the parking lot. Police came out and arrested them both -Braeutigam · tor kidnapping, and Polich for out- standing warrant$. · . ' Police call~ in the hazardou5 wastes team to investigate twQ: mysterious 55-gallon drums in the back of the truck, but they turned' out to contain QJlly animal feed, Lazar~d. -Christ~ Gollanl Rosener discuss· her · new book at library The Newport Beach Public Library Foundation on Sunday will host the last program in its Manusaipts Fall Literary ~ Series. • :. Judy B. Rosener, a professor at• the UC Irvine's Graduate Schoot~ of Management. will speak at 1': p.m. in the Friends' Meetin9-: Room of the Newport Beach Cen~, tral Library, 1000 Avoca.do Av&.,: She will talk about her late5': • book, "America's Competitivt!: Secret -Utilizing Women as ~· Management Strategy.• ·: Admission to the lecture costi · $5 for foundation members·and 51t: for nan-members, Proceeds will-. go' toward buying materials toi~ the librAry. : • Students of the sport can read about its evolution from an obscure European game to an activity for professional ath- Jetes in "Fischler's Jllustrated l'listory of Hockey.• The same ~ ,··· • OfECIC IT OUT ls written by the staff of the I Newport Beach Public Library. Thls w~·s column is by Sara Barnkle . Davtcl ~llWI. left, and WlWam Neives enjoy the moment at the VIP soccer game last SatunlaY af l'rvtne Terrace Park In Newport Beach. The VIP program ls part of AYSO and designed for disabled playen who have on-field buddies to help them through the game. The fot1ndatioo requests, but· does not require, pre-registratiom · To pre-register send a ch~ payable to the Newport BeacJt Public Library Foundation to 1000 · Avocado Ave., Newport Beach, Calif. 92660 . .iluthor is behind "The Hockey Pilot READERS HOJUNE Daily Piiot, P.O. llOIC 1560, Costa Mesa. CA. 92626. CoP'fl'lght No 642-6086 news stories, Illustrations. edito-Record your comments about rial matter Of adwftlsements TEMPERATURES the Dally Pilot or news tips. herein can be reproduced with-Newport Beach VOL 90, NO. l&4 AP PRESS out written permission of copy-65152 right owner. Balboa ntOMAS H. JOHNSON. Our address is 330 W. Bay St., 65152 Publisher Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627. HOW TO REACH US Costa Mesa WIWAM L09Dlll. 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BusJness Fax 631·5902 morning wtnds will Director of Operations subscriptions to the Dally Piiot l'ublithedby ....,. come from the west JOHN PHIUtS, only are available by mail for C..llfomla Comrnunl\y Nltws. at 15 knots in the Pre Press Group lHdef' $10 per month. Second class • llmel Mln'or ~ .... afternoon. Wind HAM( K.MGMT, postage paid at Costa Mesa, CA. MffNy S. 1CJ11n, ~and CEO waves wlll build to Press Group l.Hdlr (Prices Include all applicable two feet, and a five KEN JOU.Y, Pacbglng and state and local taxes.) POSTMAS-Midi .. ic.ndll, foot swell will COl'ne Distribution Group Leeder TER: Send .ctdren changes to ~ President. Genlrel Menegef' from the west. Areas The Newport Bea<hlCosta Mesa 0 1996 c.ljf. ~.Al~~ PU GOI • p of morning clouds The west swell and locally dense fog rolling in is dwarfing will precede mostly a smaller southwest clear sides In the afternoon. swell. The mix Is pro- duclng shoulder to TIDES head-high surf at the TODAY best spots. For the First low 5:06a.m. 2.6 most part. conditions Arst high rank fair-to-good at 12:34a.m. 3.7 West Newport Second low Beach. Meanwhile, 4:48p.m. -0.1 over at Blackles, Second high 11:16 p.m. 5.4 Improved surfing SA'TURDAY conditions rate in First low the good category. 6:27 a.m. 2.7 There should be First high about an eight sec-1:49 a.m. 3.8 Second low ond Interval 7:53 p.m. 0.1 between waves. Second high Expect a light chop 12:23 p.m. 4.9 and limited vtslbillty, WATER especially during the Tu.aAlUllE: 61 mom Ing. COSTA MESA • 200 blodt of Flower Street: A front door was found ajar with the window on the door broken, but nothing was stolen. • 100 blodt of East 11th Street: A stereo and speakers worth S230 were stolen from an unlocked car. • 1200 blodt of West .... Street: A S680 guitar was stolen from a churd\. There was no sign of forced entry. • 100 blodt of East 11th Street: A S200 saw was stolen from a car. The passenger window was found smashed. • 1100 blodc of lluddngtwn Drfv9: The two front lights of a Honda were stolen from the car. NEWPORT llEAOf • 4400 blodc of MecAl1hur ~ A S2,000 computer was stolen from the office of a business. There was no sign of forced entry. • 2400 blodt of SMtlllgO Drtve: $4, 790 worth of gotf equip- ment was stolen from an unlocked g.rage. • 1IOO blodc of Sher:i...., '9M9: A $250 watch. $335 In cash and 20 compact dlsa were stolen ~om• ~The front door lock was found pried open. • 1200 blodt of ~ lloulw....t The convertible top of • c.ar was allegedly scribbled on wfth • blade rnari(er. • 1000 blodt of w.t Cwt Hlgtnny. A $300 key dupllc.at· Ing machine was stolen from a business. 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It's the courtroom version of a deathbed conversion. The accused clutches a Bible, a prayer book, or whatever was handy in his or her lawyer's Dffice, ahd expresses quiet confi- dence that their faith will see them through this veil of tears. Never mind the years spent trampling the lawi; of decency. ethics and small animals. Some- ~y~·~";~. -.-------.--, ·, f'", . .. . peter buff a how, some way, when they gol' indicted, they got religion. Del..orean got it. Jim and Tammy got it (And here we thought they had it all along!) Even Dar- ryl Strawberry got it They all ber from West Side Story -·ow. get it. cer Kropke. • Some of the juve- The second pronouncement is nile delinquents on the block that it wun't their fault. You (sounds quaint today, doesn't it - know the game as well as I. •juvenile delinquents") are com- Mtmleren, muggers, rapists, plainiQ.g to their local cop. •Gee, robben, _gang bangers, bombers, Officer Krupke, we're down on con men and women, you name our knees, 'cause no one likes a it. Each and every ,2ne is not fella' with a JOCia1 disease. We're guilty because they were (pick depraved on account of we're - no more than three): abused, deprived." addicted, insane, disadvantaged, In 1960, those lyrics were tricked, blackmailed, betrayed satire and made us laugh. Today, and otherwise treated shabbily those lyrics are quoted as a by life. Oh, forgot. They were all statement of fact day after day framed. That goes without say-and no one's laughing. ing. And that brings us to Bob Cit- More than 350,000 men and ron -a man who was a fixture af women. behind bars in the U.S. -the County for almost 40 years and not one of them guilty. You'd and whose reputation was leg- think just one guilty person endary. His was a level of arro- would have been locked up just gance seldom equaled. If anyone by sheer accident Nope. They're dared question him he would all innocent. "-... remind them that "There are Reminds me of a great ntiJn....... Wall Street's Laws, and there are " Schools due for cash infusion after all NEWPORT-MESA -Local ele- mentary school principals can whip out their wish lists again. School board members Tuesday agreed to release state grant mon- ey -designated for the schools - that they've been holding in ~es to help pay for the costly class size reduction program. · At least $25,000 was allocated to ~ch school in the state's 1996-97 budget. yet the board put a hold on the one-time funds in August to An lnttm1te Ennlng with Steve Allen ind his flmoua Trio Orange County f1lrground1 Nonmbtr18 All licUts lncillde VIP Admission to Orarige County's 'biOgest Home Show (Formerly at Anaheim Colwention Center.) Friday, Nov. 15 through Sundlf, Nov. 17. Dinner Show Reserved $39 Dinner Show Gen. AOmlssloO $27 Show On~ $19 can now to reserve yoor seats!' (•) 14'-7411 Of (111)-- pay for start-up costs for reducing class sizes in first and second grades to 20 ~dents per teacher. originally designated for the sites, they are who will receive them." Though schools are promised at lease $25,000, some will receive much more. The state has promised between $60-66 per stu- dent, which for some schools could be as much as $.54,000. At Paularino Elementary School in Costa Mesa, new computers could be on the horizon. But those costs are going to be covered by a one-time district grant, Superintendent .Mac Bernd said, thus freeing the individual school grants. While the school is wired for the Internet, it still needs a compatible computer for its library before stu- dents can jump online. "We had that money set aside in case we had ~a needs in the class size reduction program," he said. •tt turned out we did not need to use those funds. Since they were Bernd said Newport-Mesa won't know exactly how much it will receive per student for a few months, though schools may begin planning for lesser amounts. California Elementary School's site council staff will start penciling in ways to spend the money after an exact amount is determined, said Principal Paul 'IWedt. Blending the Exotic with the Natural £xduwd!J at HEMPIDLL'S RUGS kCARPETS Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-6122-7224 230 East 1 'r' St. Costa Mesa -By Julie Ross Cannon DUALITY SHOPS FOR THE HOLIDAYS AIRTOUCH CELLULAR Offering the latest in cellular phones, sel'vice and related accessories. Crystal Court Third Level. BRISTOL HARBOR SALMON CO. High quality pre-packaged smoked seafoods and related gourmet gift items. South Coast Plaz.a First Level. Crystal Court Third Level. 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OICE UPOI A CHllllTMAS Presentmc the finest hand-aafted decorations and gift items, spedaliijnc In personalized ornaments and gifts. CJYstaJ Court Third Level. TME WIAPHI M For executive gift baskets, Ifft wrapping and mailing, visit The Wtapper II. South Coast Plaza Second Level. Crystal Court Second Level. • CRYSTAL COURT . THE VILLAGE . THE OFFICES IOlllSTROM IMCTS •mas m. SUIS ..... , SW Ami ARE Moftdlr ~..., lh 11 to 9p11 SUndn II 1a. •••P 111 Seti 06l(lo 1_,l Awf •DSJ ~SL. 0.. Ma CA t361' l11•) ·~-(•I~ Otron's Laws.• He treated everyone the same -rudely - and rarely granted an audience to anyone . Flash forward two years. The final chapter in the bankruptcy saga is nearly written. One of the few items of busines, remaining is the sentencing of Robert ·sob" Otron. But then, up jumps Citron's attorney with a stack of psycho- logical reports in hand. Remem- ber the Imperial Citron? Forget it. He didn't exist. According to psychological tests, the New Cit- ron is •brain-damaged" and "seriously impaired." 11li.s isn't a makeover. It's a metamorphosis. Even a caterpillar would be impressed. One specialist claimed Otron wa5 •rambling and incoherent in his speech.• Apparently, the doctor hasn't met a lot of public officials and thought this was noteworthy. · Another said Citron rambled on for more than 20 minutes about a trip to a hardware store. 1)'y a Oty Council meeting, doc. Twenty minutes without taking a breath might be worth a second look, but probably not. Another specialist noted Cit- ron couldn't calculate 6% annual interest on $1,200. Great, but Bob spent about $1 .5 billion demonstrating bis miscalculation skills for us, thank you very much. All in all, compare$! to the New Citron, Margot Kidder looks perfectly lucid. Chalk it up to another of life's lessons lea.med. Whenever you think you've seen it all, you're wrong. • PETER BtffA is a Costa Mesa coun- cilman. His column appears on Friday. Get a Jump On Gift Giving FREE SHIPPING We'll ship any of our prepackaged gifts valued over $20.0(hmywhere in the continental United States FREE. For arrival by Christmas place your order before November 28, 1996. Visit our store today for details Christmas Blend Coffee is Back! Available Only At Hickory Fanns. Stop in for a FREE Cup! Whilt· SuppliP'> l.l'>t WESTCLIFF PLAZA 17th at Irvine Ave., Newport Beach Order Toll Free 1-(800)-867-{>650 • FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15. 1996 ..C\ ,._ --. -~.--. ---- -t· . 41Jl#' . , .• • • :....! ,~ Ao .i U' --. ' . _...:_ .. - I . There's music -and merit -in the air at our schools ESTANOA HIGH SCHOOL Estancia student Melllla Inouye qualified as a National Merit semi-finalist aftm-taking the PSAT last October. Out of the 110,000 students who 'took the test, only 20 students scored higher than her 227 points in the state of California. The results for the finalists will arrive in March of 1997. Inouye also ran a personal best, 18:42, on University High School's cross country course. The varsity girls' team has been ranked fifth in Diruion fV, four places higher than they were originally ranked. The boys' team has also moved from last place to third, a remarkable accomplishment. On a more academic note, Estancia has moved up in the world of technology. An IBM computer lab was given to the Regional Occupation Program Department. The 30 new PC System Design Pentium 100s that cost a total of $50,000, were paid for by the Estancia Special Fund and the Newport-Mesa ROP program. Another addition is the SAT program that is now available to students in the MAC lab. Estancia drama, nbw under new faculty member Pauline Maranlan's leadership, did well at the Drama Teachers Associa· tion of Southern California com- petition. Jason Orellano and Part Baker placed fourth in the serious group, performing •Tue Wool Gatherer.• Honorable Mention in the Group Humor- ous category was awarded to Katie Stapleton. Richie Rugge- rio and Dana Cassity for their performance in •Pizza Man.• On Nov. 23 the Eagles' band, accompanied by the drill and flag teams, will be competing in the Les Miserables field compe- tition. Nov. 8-11, the Outdoor Club City goes with flow in groundwater plan NEWPORT BEACH -The City Council's approval of six contracts Tuesday paved the way for the last phases of a project to tap into Fountain Valley's groundwater supply. Council members questioned the need to add an extra 10% onto the contracts' budgets in case something goes wrong. "The contingency is an attrac- tive pot of money for contractors to take advantage of,~ Mayor John Hedges said . But in the end, they decided they had to approve the contracts and the contingencies to keep the 4-year-old project from stalling further. The $23.7 million project was originally expected to cost $18 million and to be com- pleted by May 1996. . ·w e can beat it to oeath, H City Manager Kevin Murphy said, •but the bottom line is we're nearing completion." The council's OK means con- struction can begin on two pipes at a total cost of almost $2.4 mil· lion. Tuesday's action also approved agreements with pri- vate companies that provide con- struction management, planning and engineering services for $291,340 total. The project, expected to pay off in lower water bills, involves building four wells, a 3 million- gallon reservoir and a pump sta- tion. The pipes should be in place by July, staff reports said. -By Jennifer Armstrong Rolex supports the efforts of U.S. SA.Il...ING and its Team as they prove that endurance and performace under. ssenti g effort. The U.S. SaiJing Team: the Quest Continues. It took 1,050 Ensign Jr. High students to spell the words "'drog free" ln the school's field during Red Ribbon Week. • backpacked in the Sequoia National Forest. Thaveling is popular with Estancia students. During win.: ter break, about 30 students will be flying to Europe. One group will be going to Paris and Lon- RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. Where Yow Dollar Covers Mcnl -1922 HARIOR II.VO., COSTA MESA -Sd-1166 A~;. Facials 250/ Weaves I I /O Color I I Off w I coupon I I European Facial. ........ $15/up I I Bade Facial. ............... $18.00 Manicure ....... : ............. $5.00 I I Pedicure ...................... $6.00 I I Eyebrow/Arch Waxing ..... $5.00 c '"""' AUIUT SCHOOl Of I I ADVQ~WS~9el98Y I 2300 Harbor Blvd. Costa M e sa . CA 9 2626 (714) 545-1616 don, while the other will be enjoying Scotland and London. Next summer, German Club students will be hopping from city to city, speaking German in Munich, Berlin, Prague, Vienna and Budapest. Ml CASA MEXICAN IUHAUrlANT Hu gone flsblngl Por ftl1l tacos White fish served on a soft com tortilla with our ·special" white sauce, cabbage. cheese. guacamole and a slice of lime. Like they Hne on the coast of BAJAll Our meals are a trip to BAJA u well u MEXICOll A trtUJiti.on of a tru/,y Florentine cuiJine continae.11 SERVING LUNCH & DINNER -KATIE NEID. student Estanda's Juan Carlos Ochoa was chosen as one of 16 students from Southern Calif or- nia to attend the National Lead· ership Forum in Washington, D.C., now running through Nov. 17. The students joined with representatives of the Orange County Sheriff's Department, as guests of the organization Drug Use Is Life Abiise. -PEGGY ANATOL principal HORAa ENSIGN SCHOOL The PTA of Horace Ensign Intermediate School in Newport Beach thanks the following community merchants and indi- viduals whose generous dona- tions and participation in Red Ribbon Week (national anti drug campaign) were sincerely appreciated: Acme Skateboards (Jim and Michelle Gra}(); Billabong (Mike Lescher); Blockbuster Music; Boorad.lees Juice Bar; Calif omia Pizza Kitchen; Cal's Cameras and Video; catalina Passenger Service; Char-0-Chic)cen; Pash-' ion Island, Ferrell Penne; Gold- en Spoon Frozen Yogurt; Har- bor Cruise, Newport Beach; Metropolitan~e (Stephanie and nm Bernardy); Morri's Flowers1 Newport Landing Sportfishing; Newport Ski Co. (Jeff Jones); Newport Surf and Sport; Ruby's Restaurant Group; Sea Schwinn Bicycle Cyclery; Six Flags Magic Mountain; Surfside Sports; Quiksilver (Tom Hollbrook); Riverboat Cafe (Bill Hamilton); Vt.rtual World; Where's the Party (Candy Hirte). -CARI HOYT, parent and - Red Ribbon chairman • SCHOOL DAYS is a feature that runs on Fridays. The reports a(e submitted from each individual school by stu- dents, parents, teachers, administra- tors. To contribute to School Days, please send Information to the Dally Pilot, 330 W. Bly St., Costa Mesa, 92627. Join Us For r. Llmch • Dinner • Sunday Brunch • Catering Available For Reservations and Directions Call 723-0621 "Over 50 Years of Fine Quality" CUSTOM-MADE NEW FURNITURE • DRAPERIES CUSTOM fVRNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERY 2()'111., ; ' < ) I : I · .. ,. eome Visit Our Newly Expanded FLOORING DEPARTMENT •Carpet •Wood •Linoleum •Vinyl •Marble • rue Newpon Be.cblCo.c:a M.aa Daily Piloc TODAY CJIR<lASSES The Newport-Costa Mesa- lrvine family YMCA will be con- ducting American Heart Associa- tion CPR classeS from noon to 4 p.m. at 2300 University Drive, Newport Beach. The cost is S25 for members and $35 for non- members and preregistration is required. Por more information call642-9990. • HOLIDAY BOUTIQUE Newport Harbor Lutheran Church will hold its fifth annual holiday boutique from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 198 Dover Drive, Newport Beach. Proceeds will benefit women and children in poverty. For more information, call 548- 3631. CRAFT BOUTIQUE The .Newport Harbor Elles is having a 'holiday boutique featur- . ing many local crafters, artisans and vendors with hand-crafted Christmas decorations, home decor, gifts and apparel, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 3456 Via Oporto, Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 535-4482. COUNTRY FAIR The Prince of Peace Lutheran School and Church presents it Country Day Fair from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 2987 Mesa Verde Drive East, Costa Mesa. Carnival ~ames, rides, crafts and a silent auction are few of the many a~v­ tties available. There will be a garage sale and pancake break- fast at 1 a.m. For more informa- tion, call 549-0562. USED BOOKS Friends of Costa Mesa Libraries will hold a used book sale from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Mesa Verde Library, 2969 Mesa Verde Drive East, Costa Mesa. For more information, call 549- 2493. GARDENING _ • Sherman Library and Gardens ";;t "'-~.. ,,,,,.. .. .... ,: 2008~100 M&-07 7 LAGUNA NIGUEL 27932 S. La Paz Ad:l Ste. G ...... , llMNI 14220 Culver . ........ 1 offers a free program on Growing and Gardening with Ferns at 9:30 a.m. at 2647 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. For more infor- mation, call 673-2261. JAZZEROZE Chorus Une Dance Studio otters a jazzerdze class 8:45 a.m. at 3100 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar.· A mat or towel is required. For more information, call 640-5256. HOLIDAY STRESS The Newport Beach Commu- nity Services Department offers a workshop on Happy Holidays Without Stress from 9 a .m. to 1 p:m. at the Community Youth Center at Grant Howald Park in Corona del Mar on Fifth Avenue and Iris Avenue. Registration fee is '$30 and preregistration \.is required. For information, ccill 644-3151. WELCOME BABY The Exchange Club Child Abuse Prevention Center of Orange County offers a volunteer training program for Welcome Baby parent aides from 9 a.m. to 4 p .m. at 2482 Newport Blvd., Suite 1, Costa Mesa. Family support workers act as role models to first- time parents offering guidance and training in child care and d evelopment. For reservations, call 122-1107. FINANaTALK Courtlandt Financial offers a free workshop on successful tax strategies from 10 to 11 a.m. at the University Athletic Club, 1701 Quail St., Newport Beach. For more information, call 251-6903. SHOPPING TRIP Community members are invited to Craiger's Shopping Extravaganza, benefiting Girls Incorporated and The National Center For Missing Exploited Children, beginning at 7:30 a.m. at 1500 Quail St., Suite 100, New- port Beach. Participants will board one of the 30 luxury char- tered motor coaches travelling to Desert Hills Premium Outlets in Cabazon for a day of pampering and shopping. Tickets are $36. Por more information, call 22'· -'150. PAPER MAKING A cblldren's paper-malting class will be offered from 9 a.m. to noon at Cliff Drlve Park in New- port Beach. Partidpants will receive a paper m.aking kit and idea book. Cost Is S25 for the class and there is a $6 materials fee. Register with the city of Newport Beach at 644-3153. MARINE'S BAND The Oasis Senior Center pre- sents the Marine Corp~Band at 1 p.m . at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. Food will be sold at 11 :30 a.m. and the concert is free. For more information, call 644-3244. HOLIDAY BOUllQUE The Newport Harbor Elles is having a holiday boutique featur- ing many local crafters, artisans and vendors with hand-crafted Christmas decorations, home decor, gifts and apparel, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 3456 Via Oporto, Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 535-4482. . MONDAY HEALTHY FllT\JRE Orange Coast College offers a free, week-long series of lectures 'OTl One World. One Hope: Creat- ing a Healthy Future in OCC's Student Center and will be pre- sented on the hour. Topics include H1V I AIDS, marijuana, driving under the influence, gay and les- bian issues, safer sex, Latino issues, and sex under the influ· ence. For more information, call 432-5725. EASTERN EUROPE Orange Coast College offers a free lecture that explores issues and challenges· facing Eastern Europe in the 21st century at 2 p.m. in OCC's Studeht Center UNlQJll .tU.'.flO~S UNUSUAt WINDOWS If you're looking for window treatrnencs chat work with your custom windows, then look no funher. You can afford the stylish loo~ you want during our "Room with a View" Sale! 15o/o OFF All window Coverings (except Shutters) with chis ad uncil 11123/96 • SUN SCREEN SHADES (Mocon-t <><Manual) • Roll SHADES • ROMAN SHADES • SKYLIGHT SHADES •WOOD BUNDS •MrNI BUNDS •VERTICAL BLINDS • SHUlTERS • REPAIRS • On all types of wtnclow ~ W! ~OUR OWN WINDOW 5HAD£S CUSTOM OEslaHs, CUSTOM INSTALLATIONS Over 31 Years Family Owned HOURS: MON-FRI 10-Spm SAT1CMpm 714 646·4696 • BANKRUPreY UQUIDAllON • By Order Of Tbe U.S. Banknaptey Ce>art 1Ja Tbe Metter Of: SAVANNAH'S HARDWARE STORE S aturday, Sunday & Monday, November 16tll, 17th & 18th 8 :00 a.sn. to 4 :00 p.m. Dally • 1000 W. Balboa, Newport Beach, Calif. (located on tlaecBalboe Peanbuula) lounge. Pot more information, call 432·59"40. ART SHOW The Oasis Senior Center pre- sents An Oasis o1 Talent !:rom 10 a .m. to 2 p .m. in the oasis lounge, 800 Marguerite Avenue, Corona del Mar. Students partaking in the water coloring, Chinese brush painting and landscape painting classes will present their work. Por more information, call 644- 3244. ADDTALK • .. Coastline Coµnseling Center offers a free lecture titled Atten- tion Deficit Disorder Overview at 7 p.m . at 1200 Quail St., Suite 105, Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 476-0991. GETTING WORK The Forensic Consultants Association Orange County offers a seminar on Getting Work From Corporate Clients at 5:30 p.m. at The Pacific Club, 4 l 10 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Cost is $40 and $5 extra at the door. For more information, call 955-1123. HEALTH CARE Mother's Market offers a tree seminar on Herbal Healing F..or Women from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the market at 225 E. 17th St., Cos- ta Mesa. For reservations, call (800) 595-MOMS. LAUGH A LOT The Jewish Senior Center JIM NOONAN CPA MY TAX MAN , YEAR-END TAX CHECKUPS 723-1031 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1996 offers a lecture on how Laughter is the Best Medidne 11 a.m. at 250 East Baker St., Costa Mesa. Por more information. call 513- 5641. TIJF.SDAY SMOKE FREE The First United Methodtst Church of Costa Mesa offers a free workshop on Freedom from Smoking -Kick the Habit at 7 :30 p.m. on Nov. 19 at 420 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. Plan to bring a small tape recorder and blank tape to the workshop. For reservations, call 548-7127. TAI CHI Mother's Market offers a free seminar on Tai Chi -A Moving Meditation 1rom 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the market at 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. For more informa- tion, call 631-4741. FASHION SHOW The Costa Mesa Republican Women Federated will hold a Fashion Show and Luncheon at 11 a.m. at the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club, 1701 Goll Course Drive. Cost is $25. For reservations, call 557-6545. THE ZONE A free local support group meets at 6 p.m . to discuss The Zone, the nutrition plan devel- oped by bestselling author Barry Sears, lit Super Crown Bookstore, . : . . ,'. . ~ '' . ' .. •, • .. ' '•• I KENNY 1/, PRINTER ~'~1_' ~' 12 1835 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Por more information, call 673· 3588. STORYTEWNG Friends of Orange Coast Col- lege's Norman E. Watson Library . offers a program titled A Journey Into Storytelling at 7:30 p.m. at a Newport Beach residence. The presentation will look at stories trom many different cultures and lands. Admission is $5 for non- members. For reservations and directions, call 432-5087. DIVORcE TALK The Law Offices of Lisa A. C iancio offers a seminar on Divorce -What to Expect, How to Proceed at 6:30 p.m. at 881 Dover Drive, Suite 300, Newport Beach. Cost is $10. Reservations are I required at 574 ·0866. ADDTAUC The Coastline Counseling Center offers a workshop on Attention Deficit Disorder and College: First Tuners and Old Timers from 7 to 9 p.m . at "200'° Quail St., Suite 105. Newport Beach. Adnussion is $20. For more information, call 476-0991 . HOUDAYWOES The Newport · Beach Public Library offers a free program on· Handling the Holidays After the Loss of a Loved One in the Friends' Meeting Room at 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. For more information. call 117- 3801. . • • •· One rwo cna ct1e, cha • TNM IOIJ( clla cne Cha • • Keep 111 step• -..._-h,lr-1 . . CHA'S FAMILY G-~ SHOE REPAIR w.u-~ 1'1"3 ... #1 11'*51.C... .. W.U-OurTown ~lld"-\19 ... 111·111 Loto 4 1 LISTINC5 ARE EFFECTIVE BECINNINC FR/DAV • PLEASE CALL TO CONFIRM PROCRAM & 5HOWTIMES - --__ ·~ • ~ ~ ~ ·~ • > ~ <:. • -a: --.._ BIG '· · · NEWPORT ~,..,, ,,: ~;: ·• ~ . : ·:; :o , FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 15, 1996 MAILBOX CONTINUED FROM 1 Carrier Mike Roe said l\,e prefers delivering mail to the cus- tomized mailboxes. "It cheers me tip, it's some- thing different to look at," Roe said, noting however that most caniers just like big mailboxes that fit parcels and odd-size packages. An Orange-based company that specializes in more than 300 styles of mailboxes offers special- ty boxes from trains to dolphins that sell for $69.95. But the high end designer boxes can cost as much as $300, said Paul Reynolds of California Mailboxes. GALA CONTINUED FROM 1 and will open in tandem with the chain's other new stoie in Shennan Oaks. Today will also be a "private' shopping day at the store, and indeed cash registers were at the ready Thursday night to accom- modate any impulse shoppers. While the exterior of the store, the former home of Broadway, is hardly changed, the inside three floors have been transformed by Bloomingdale's designers to take shoppers back to a different era .. The setting is 1950s, complete with bleached wood fl90rs. •There is nothing gaudy or gla.m- orous -just exttemely simple. 1ng the products, not the store. Rusty and Bill Hood were there stfll, there was a stylish. whimSi-as were Unda and Ron Beale, l cal touch to Thursday's fete -owners of Fashion Jsland\-At,. with Chinese dragons and steel Base store. drum and pop bands. "We could not have· a better) Locals arrived.in force to greet neighbor than Bloomlngdale's,• the new store. Peter and Genny Linda Beale said. UebeIToth, Renie and Greg Boy-But.Ron Beale offered this dis-•c er, Sue and David Hook, Patti claimer. and Jim Edwards, Lanll Chan-• "BJoominqdale's is wonderful 1 dler, Jeannie Lawrence and tor-but we're the only ones in town • mer county Supervisor Harriett tha.t cany Bobby Jones.• Wieder and her husband, Irv. Socialite 11na Schafni• .i "Everybody in town is here to turned heads 'Ibumtay nig&t l get a fix,• Harriett Wieder said. wi~ her silver lame' Thieny ... "It's cheaper than going to New Muegler super mini-dress fash-i York.' ion.ed after a space alien. l Marilyn and Tom Nielson Sylvia Burnett, along with }\er 1 were also on hand w}th Marilyn, husband, Lynn, co-chaired glass .of water in one hamrand Thursday's opening. The .pair , hors d'oeuvres in the other, look-expected to raise $150,000 •to ing to buy a black mock turtle-benefit Children's Hospital of i neck. Orange County and Orange- "They are just metal boxes with different legs, heads and tails,• be said. Some mailboxes have signifi- cance. The airplane on Westmin- ster Avenue was given to owner Mike Manclark for his birthday. Manclark's parents gave him the mailbox because he owns a com- pany that strips and paints com- mercial aircraft at the Orange County Airport. lTEDSn TES Even the Christmas decora- tions are minimalist. The look is part of the Bloom- ingdale's philosophy of market- She finally found it. .wood Children's Foundation. ~ Barbara and Jim Glabman, "filoo~gdale's has parti.ci- Shelley and Michael Elam, pated 10Q% to make th.is huge l Courtney Emory, Chris Mungo, party a b~." Burnett said. i Costa Mesa based mall carrier Ron Maxwell delivers the mail along the west side of the dty. Maxwell ts treated to the unusual mailboxes on the route that include a killer whale, cows,· planes -even a 20-foot high "air mall" box. PROPOSAL I r keep the districts as equal \Jl popu-~~pdat~, so waiting a few years lation as possible, he said. . wo d eliminate the cost of redraW,- Carrier Cynthia Quinlan, 32, delivers mail on Brentwood Street where she said a theme of miniature houses that resemble the homes has cropped up over the last five years. Robert Henderson is the man who started it all when he built a yellow and white mailbox that resembles his home. Henderson, 77, a retired car salesman, has made a hobby out of making the mailboxes. Some boxes have white letteiing on their roof tops that spell out family surnames. "I just built one for myself and everybody else wanted one," said Henderson, who charges about $50 for the custom mailboxes. "I just started to nail it together. No plans, it (the design) is just in my head ." From the shop he set up in his garage, he builds custom mail- boxes, and more recently wind- mills that reach 6 feet tall, for the whole neighborhood. His work has been delivered to customers from Texas, Connecticut, Arizona and New Hampshire. It's hard to miss the •air mail" house on Santa Ana Avenue. But carrier Bill Shook deliv- ered mail there for a year, not noticing the mail box sitting on top of a la-foot pole that reads "air mail. n Another carrier pointed it out to him. "I said I hope I don't get anything air mail because I will have to get a pogo stick," said Shook, 56, noting he puts the mail in a second shorter mailbox. David Bendig attatches a new orna- ment to his mailbox on Broadway Street Bendig, an engineer, makes the wood pieces as a hobby. Oscar Cebreiro said · some home owners take their mailbox fetish one step further by decorating them on holidays. Cebreiro, 38, said the The Newport Water Polo Foundation woul? like t? thank the following restaurancs for their help tn making the Southern Califo rnia intercollegiate Water Polo Tournament such a success. RUBY'S DINER• AVI LA'S EL RANCHITO SABATINO'S LI DO SHIPYARD SAUSAGE CO. 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Beach's proponents of converting But Thursday afternoon Super-Silva also noted that supervisoq3 El TorQ marine base to a commer-visor Roger Stanton could not be woulilonger be representing cial airport with South County's reacl1ed for comment and Supervi-everyo e who elected them. Todfl opponents of the idea. sor William Steiner had .not yet Spit:Z for instance, will take offi.~ "It's still painted from the last holiday,• Cebreiro said. Pete Yeomans, 44, who designed his Labrador retriever mailbox after his dogs Hershey and Jack, said he's made a few modifications since vandals broke the front paw on his Cabrillo Street mailbox. Indeed, outgoing Supervisor read the proposal. · : · in Jan representing a distriet ~ Bergeson has noted the · . 'Ille 5th District seat reiiiains· · that, der the proposal, he woul? problems of representing both empty, waiting for a governor: no ldnger live in. areas and has urged that a South appointee to fill it, after the depar-Saltarelli sees this time. before County resident take her vacant ture of Marian Bergeson fora state new supervisors take office as the seat. education post. . perfect opportunity to r~ "There was a thought on the Silva, known for cost-conscious-with the fewest political probleml. part of South County , that they ness, also raised concerns about uThe whole idea was to make could do without Newport," said paying for implementing the pro-an objective redistricting,• CO<)> Saltarelli aide Tony Coco, who posal. said. •This way, most of the people drafted the proposal. ~But there is J:Ie pointed out that the county voting won't be running for office a commonality of interest with the redistricts every 10 years with cen-again." "I put it on a swivel," he said. "So if anyone hits it, it spins instead of busting." But Yeomans may not need the doggy mailbox after all. His dogs run to the curb when they hear the carrier's truck pull up so he's training them to retrieve the mail. coast." "\ Coco added that he considered · ~:1iii~~==~~ (j}~(tD~~\ID~ti> that creates a numbers problem." · s -t "I told them (carriers) to give him the mail so I got th.em traineQ. to run the mail in.• He grou~ the cities based on The Children's Bookshoppe common mterests and worked to 1660 S An A ~ v anta a ve. · ~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ~ · Costa Mesa (Btwn. 17tti St & Ogle) /Jiii) Take the Work Out of Buying A c ~fr. f,,,tiitt' Look for the American flag! ~ Computer ~Hours: Tues, Th!'"' & Sat Only Noon-4pm ~ r or by appomtment 646-1943 "J -, ~ •We shop the computer stores every ~,.. ~ 1il'-~ ",. ~ 1il'-~ "liiit\ ~ weeksoyoudon'thaveto ~ ~(.!!!!)~ ~._........ ~(.!!!!)~ ~~ ~ ~ • Personalized, professional, unbiased r-;:._/_,4, computing advice I Holiday I • Don't let a commission salesman talk 1 Special 1 you into more than you need I I :••••••at1•••••••••••••••••••••••••1 I 1Wo Hour Home I ! Call Robert Bovd I I and In-Store I • J · • I Consultation I ! 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I •Probably the hardeSt part is 1 having to look at him with tubes I and equipment hooked up to him, and knowing what an I incredib1y healthy guy he is, and ~knowing he may not be that way if he wakes up," she said. •And bviously it would be if he wakes up." Black's family -including -Jane, his mother, father, and younger brother -flew in from 'Pregon earlier this week to visit him. But his father and brother <flew back. Jane said. ~. •u they don't have to see him -m this state, they can deal with ~better,• she said. 11 • Jane said she and her mother ·taJl'.e turns sleeping in the waiting ~! 1DE BOOM (CONTINUED FROM 1 'tt ., One of the last remaining •our board members, de Boom, -~6, said he is stepping down in order to serve as the Rotary r~b's district governor -a full-'lme job which leaves no room for ~ool matters. • He leaves behind a district still recovering financially from back- ~back losses from a $4-m.Wion (imbezzlement and from failed (l:ivestments resulting from the «>range County bankruptcy. The Newport-Mesa Unified ~ool District was seemingly in Mtter shape in 1983 when he IMmdily knocked out high school 1iieo.cher Gene Beaver for a vacant seat in nustee Area 6. His goal at rthe time was to see his two ele- : mentary-age daughters through I school. I His oldest I daughter, Stacy, I graduated from Newport Harbor I High School in 1992; his youngest, Jodi, graduated in June this year. And he's accomplished much more, says Superintendent Mac Bernd, who was hired by the ~in 1993. 1 "He's been supportive, inspi- 1 iational and occasionally criti- Cal, • Bernd said. •ne nicest tJllng, at least from my point of : liew, is how Jim displays these 'I ciualities appropriately. In that ~ he's really helped me grow • u a person and as a superinten- : dent.• l Bernd said one of de Boom's I contributions during the past •couple ~f years has been to I establish a system of swveys for I employees to measure thelr per· 1 formances. 1 blln, he's always stood for quail- '• Bernd said. •HiJ concem is t we do what ls right for stu· ents. Another important gth that he has ls he'll bring ldeu that may not have aocurred to people in the educa- bullness. • ID l989, de Boom's big~ point when Newport-Mesa Uni- fied WU dted in the Wall Street •Journal a.a one of the 10 out- 1standing school diltticts in the •country. ' The low point, from which the room ~James is never left alone. •we sleep at night for like three hours each and one of us stays with him,· she saia. She laid James' body moves occa- sionally as she speaks to him. but he hasn't opened his eyes. •ffis arms and shoulders will tense up," she said. ·we don't know if it's a muscle reaction. We aren't sure if it's him. We'd like to believe that he at least knows we're here for him." Black works as a waiter and bartender at the Spaghetti Ben- der restaurant in Newport Beach. He had left the restaurant a.round 10 p .m. Sunday and. was on his way to visit his girlfriend, Billi Jo Kothera of Huntington Beach, when the accident occurreP. Waiting for news of his condi- tion Thursday, Kothera described her mood as •optimistic." "Everything is wait and see,• she said. Michael Mattingley, a Santa Ana lawyer and a friend, described Black as •one of the all-time happy, smiling, upbeat guys.• "None of us can get used to the fact that such a vibrant guy should be lying on his back ," he said. An official at Orange County . Jail said Showalter is being treat- ed for injuries at Western Med- ical Center in Anaheim. 19,000-student distri~t is still recovering, came just three years later when the district's trusted school budget director pleaded guilty to embezzling millions of district cf ollars. Angry parents, faced with cuts to their children's educational programs, threatened recalls. Then, two months later, de Boom suffered another setback when anq.t.ber angry parent demanded be resign his board presidency after just one week as the ceremonial leader. The New- port Beach mother threatened to publicly expose financial prob- lems with the local YMCA which prompted the organization's board in 1988 to request de Boom's resignation as its execu· tive director. Though: de Boom denied any wrongdoing, he relinquished the post in order to save the district more grief, be said. "If I stayed there. the board was going to have to defend its action of electing me president, and I needed to get my honor back in order again,• be said. •1 did the right thing. "Probably what hurt me more was my daughters' reactions to my stepping down,• he said, pausing lnd then softening his voice. •They said, 'Dad, you've never run from a good fight,' to which I said, 'I'm not running from a fight. I'm going to be able to def end myself better if I'm not in that position.• De Boom did fight back, and last December was elected presi- dent again by the board, this time with no public objections. •To be a good board member, you've got to be, at times, tough as nails," he said seriously. "You've got to be able to look our wife in the e e and say, 'No,... m ot go g to o that.' You'"ve got to be able to look your neigh- bor in the eye and say, 'No, that's not good for all the kids in the district. •And you've got to be abre to say tl).at even to your kids.• Though de Boom .is stepping down from his first elected office to pursue other dvic activiUes, he won't rule out a future bid for Newport Beach Oty Council, for Orange County Board of Super- visors or even for U.S. Congress. "I'm going to take a year off and then see where l go.• :, [ , t '< ' I , ' ti (, ', 11 I t , f It N 1 HOME REMODELING SHQ~l T & DECORATING I yy ORANGE COUNT¥ FAIRGROUNVS •N OVEM B ER 15 , 16 & 17 Show moves to fairgrounds for 20th anniversary The 20th annual Home Remodel- ing A Decorating Show opens Fri- day at Ila new locatioq_-the Orange County Fairgrounds In Costa Mesa . Previously, the show was held at the Anaheim Convention Center. This year's fall event, which con- tinues through Sunday, will encom- paaa three buildings at the fair- grounds and wllJ feature hundreds of home-improvement companies showcasing thousands of products and services. Jennifer York. KTLA-TV's air traffic reporter. will officially open the show at noon Friday at the Orange County Fairgrounds. In celebration or the show's 20th anniversary, N.E.C Group, the show's producer. will be giving away $20.000 worth of Ginsu knives free on Friday. To receive a knife, visitors should take a coupon or this article their expertise. A special Financial Round table will also btJ present- ed. hosted by KFWB-KTLA radio and television financial editor Jim Newman. Show hours are from noon to 9 p.m. Friday. from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday and from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday. Admission is $5.75 for adults and $3 for seniors. Children younger than 12 are admitted free. For more information. call the N.E.C. Group Inc. at (818) 909·9963. Steve Allen performs Saturday night Steve Allen will perform at a dinner concert on Saturday at the Home Remodeling & Deco- rating Show at the Orange County Fairgrounds. The actor, singer, author. com- poser. lyricist. director and co- median has recently been ap· pearing at jazz festivals across the country. He has completed his 6.000th song and has been on book-signing tours for his three latest works: "The Man Who Turned Back the Clock." "Mur- der on the Atlantic" and "The Bug and the Slug in the Rug." Tickets range from $27 to $39 per person for both the concert and dinner. and are $19 for the concert only. For reservations. call N.E.C. Group Inc. at (800) 644-7460 or 1818) 909-9963. along with a full-price ($5.75) ad-r-------------------------....1 mission ticket stub to the Ginsu Knife Redemption Center at the show. The giveaway knife is valued I at s19.'95. I The League of California Home· I owners. which endorses the show. I will offer a number of seminars : and workshops conducted by do-it-I yourself experts. These include ; representatives of the California i State Contractors License Board ! who will discuss how to choose a ; contractor. how homeowners can . protect their interests and how to : I do a background check before hir-• I Ing contractors. 1 1 11 I :1 I : I (/INSU:i .l I ~· ~(~ Special Engagement An Intimate Evening ~ith STEVE ALLEN ... Consumer reporter and trouble-1 1 shooter Judd Mcilvain, from : KCBS-TV's Action News. and his · 1 volunteers will visit the Costa Mesa ! I show from 1 to 3 p.m Saturday. I GREAT GIVE-AWAY AND HIS FAMOUS TRIO 1 I Orange County Fairgrounds 1 '. November 16th "Judd has helped hundreds of : 1 FRIDAY ONLY -NOV. lStb I I All tickets include VIP Admission to our show attendees overcome a va-: I '1 ft95 ualue \I.ours FREE'. 1 ! Orange County's biggest Home Show (Formerly at Anaheim Convention Center.) riety of consumer-related prob-;,· · Yi JI )ems," said Dan Greene. president ·.• •• WHEN YOU ATTEND THE 20th ANNUAL I of N.E.C. Group. "He has become a HOME REMOD ELING & regular guest at all of our events." 1 DECORATING SHOW Mcllvain will be on hand to an-1 Hundreds of money-saving remodeling and swer consumer questions. auto-1 decorating Ideas fo~ you~ home or condo. graph photographs and display his : Largest show of its kind. Ta!k to top trouble-shooter memorabilia. I contractors, decorators and do-it-yourself Craft sman Roy Rochelle will I experts. See exciting demonstrations of teach a series of hands-on work-1 new products and Services for better living. shops on the the proper and easiest I YOUIW!C&iMn'f!W8•AS_..,OH1"" ways to set tile and lay hardwood 1 WHEN:~,.::.~a.Pl..MN floors. When not on stage. Rochelle will offer personalized instruction · 't..~B~'J..~8~-:,:9~0~9~-:;9~9~6~3~..l.....----~~~~~!.......----1 on many aspects of home improve-' I r---------------------------1 ment. , I I COUPON I I . I Other show highlights include I the World of Kitchens exhibit. the ! 1 Pool and Spa Spectacular and a I , 1 roofing expo. I I f L---------------------------~ The Money Show exhibitors will ~ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • include loan brokers. commercial banks, insurance companies and investment bankers who will offer Patent models from 1800s on exhibit The Home Improvement Series. a U.S. patent model collection, will close its national tour at the 20th annual Home Remodeling A Deco- rating Show opening Friday. The N.E.C. Group. producer of the show, recently began assem- bling the private collection of pat- ent models. which are the result of old laws that governed the issuance of patents in America. • ·~rom the 1830s to the 1880s. in- ve tors were required to build 1eale working models in order to be ' granted patents. The ·models then became government property. The practice ended In the 1880s. and the models were nearly de· , stroyed to save storage £ees. How- ever. Henry Welcome of Britain sought permission from Congress to exhibit the models internationally, beslnning with the World's Fair In 1 Chicago In 1887. When Welcome died a short time later, the models went back into storage and re- mained there until the last few dec- ades. Accord!~ to show officials .• the II rat ref rlgerator and condenser were invented in 1866; the first electric alarm system in 1874 (an Improvement over its forerunner. which fired a bullet at any "thief' entertn1 the areai 1 I Homeownera' league 1 endarw N.E.C. ahOw l I The N.B.C. Group lnc.. produc· I en of the Home Remodeling a 1 Decondna Show, bu been orflcial· • ty ~I.cl and endoreed by the LMlue of California Homeownera. 'Tlte leque. a nonpront public befteftt foundatton, WM formed to help hOmeownera acquire vttal ln· formaltoft about their propertlu. The poup'1 repretentettv .. vlalt IDid _... 1t _,or boiit lhQW9 IMM .. Nt loUlhem Caltfomll. ••Hea,.._ homeownen ••h ..-...decWonellpmOfwhM iM .__ a. all aboul." •Id Ke. Wlllli.. pru'dvt al thi. .,......_ .... .............. =clrM dlvll' • • M¥9 ea M IM HIM biaodellftl a Deoar9tlal ......... The League of Calif omia Homeowners is Proud to Sponsor the 20th ANNUAL HOME REMODELING i DECORATING . FRI-SUN, Nov. 15·17 Orange Country Fairgroutls A non-profit public service organization, the ~ue will be at the 20th Annual Home Show wi~ Representatives from the Contractors State Licensing Board to answer questions about contractors and leins. We wm also lte hosting H ... •s 111: • How lo Hire a Contractor · • Planning a RemOdeling Proiect • li~ • HCJ Flooring • Fi • Planni~ • WintdoW /Door lnitallcition •Heating/Air conditioning Friday. Nov 15 through Sunday. Nov 17 Dinner Show Reserved $39 Dinner Show Gen Admission S27 Show Only $19 Call now to reserve your seats' (800) 644·7469 or (818) 909·9963 In the rotunda between bldgs. 10 & 12, enter through bldg. 12. -- Vltlt with •... ,, .. ,.., ..... ~·'"''• lfl'• ew..-.a.. Cll ,,.. h1•11tw l TOILET EXCHANGE ' PROGRAM . TO 0. C. RESIDENTS ONLY WHILE SUPPLIES l.ASll REDUCE WATER COSTS BY 259'1 NAME BRANDS UP TO 809' Off , ' .. EYE-OPENER Star Class sailors up in arms over Olympics snub •Warriors' staff takes issue with Harbor's constant passing, but Newport coach cites the blitzing tactics, which left him with little choice in runaway victory. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot IRVINE -Peihaps fermenting in a Sea View League losing streak which visiting Newport Harbor High extended to three years and 15 games Thursday night. some young Woodbridge assistant football coaches spewed a little sour grapes at Sailor Coach Jeff Brinkley, following Harbor's 50-7 romp at Irvine High. Apparently miffed over Har- bor's continued aerial attack in the second half, against a blitzing Warrior defensive scheme, 24- Sea Kings close it out on a downer • Santa Margarita races to 48-14 halftime lead en route to undisputed Sea View League championship; Sea Kings break passing records. By Richard Dunn, Daily Prior MISSION VIEJO -While Corona del Mar High's football team set new standards for pass- ing Thursday night, it al5o found innovative ways to play defense. ·rm almost positive you've got to tackle them to stop them, I've got to look that up.• CdM coach Dick Freeman said after his team's sea.son-finale setback to host Santa Margarita, 55-27, in Sea View League action at Sad- dleback College. The Eagles, ranked fifth in Orange County and second in CIP Southern Section Division V, scored six touchdowns in six first- half possessions, and never once had a drive of more than five plays. Their defense contributed a 58-yard interception return for a touchdown, to give them a 48-14 halftime lead, a Santa Margarita school record for most points in a half. ·we've struggled against CQrona del Mar the last four years so it's nice to be able to wm this and go 5-0 in the Sea View League,• Santa Margarita Coach Jim Hartigan said. •tt feels good to beat Corona del Mar because they've had our number. Hope- fully, this will even it up.• Corona del Mar had defeated Santa Margarita three straight years, including last year's 18-17 win when the Eagles missed a 19-yard field-goal attempt with no time left in the game. •we missed a field goal to pos- sibly tie for the Sea View League championship," said Hartigan, whose squad (9-1 overall) had possession for only 6:30 in the tint half. year-old second-year defensive line coach Erik Lekas triggered Brinkley's ire in the aftermath. "If they would have gone to a base defense and stopped blitz- ing, we would have run the ball," explained Brinkley, who called four passes on the Sailors' final touchdown drive, which culmi- nated with a 16-yard Terence Felix run with nine seconds left. "They were still coming after us, so I decided to throw the ball, so our running backs wouldn't get their butt kicked, with their defensive guys going against our junior varsity line." 50 7 Brinkley, who answered Lekas' shouted criticism by telling the young assistant to •get a head (coaching) job and come and play me sometime," was angered more by what h e said were threats to withhold votes for Har- bor players at the upcoming all- league meeting. "It was three or four coaches," ~rlnkley said of the Woodbridge sta.ff1s postgame beefing. It was not known if head coach Rick Gibson was among the vocal protesters. He quickly left ilie field and was not available for comment. "'They're frustrated , but their CdM (4-6, 1--' in league), led by quarterback Mike McClellan and wide ~ver George Sumn- er, puted for 380 ya.rdt, all but 13 coming from McClellan's right CORONA DEL MAR STATISTICS arm. McClellan broke a school sin- ~9J:m• record with his 367 g yards, completing 19 of 38 with three toucbdoWDJ and two intercepttons. He broke Mitch Melbon'1 1985 school record Of 321 pau1ng yards. ML'Oellan allO eM&bllthed a IChool record for completions in a aeuon (127) and touchdown pu181 in a MUOD (14). SUllUMI' callght m p.11e1 for 2201 ~ bJm 47 caitbee for 854 va 1 t toucbdowm. ff• thedoolllnGIHM· 10G recard f011 catdm. Re elio brob• --~-·--· eon NCOld fGr '-*~Y_,.· Mc.OellU, wbo yed the ........... diwe tbelea Klngl dawn to ,lbe Santi Mugadta 5 bebi tblae rm out. HI=-· .. bis IMt fin.,......,, tbe =:=mer:= Allbuler for 9,~er ~qtor 25 md Ryen Cooper for rl9 . ... Santa Margarita 55, Corona del Mar 27 Score by Quamn Corona del Mar O 14 O 13 · 27 Santa Margarita 28 20 0 7 • 55 First Qwlfter SM • Crowder 48 pau from Palmer (Sparb kkk), 6:10. SM • Newmen 49 pass fr'om Palmer (Sparb kkk). 4: 15. SM · Wy.tt SI Int. return (Spartts kick), 3:59. SM • Minardi 2l pns from O'Connor CSpef'ks kick), 3:00. ......eo.-w CdM • Sumner 12 p-. from M<Otllan. (ftadef kktc), t:SI. SM · Nlwfne" 62 run (Oflle ltldc), 1:37. C.dM • Sumner eo .,_ from M<Ci.llan Cl'ader kldl). l:J7. SM · Nlwnw'I #;/ M fckbd ~ 6cS 1. SM -~ 20 run (Ojtle kkk), 01. ...... 0.-. SM • J. Lopea I run (Un kkk), 7:29. CdM • Sumner 13 .,.. from ~len (lddt t•ltd>. 1:57. CAM·O'Mlsl 21 M\ ,_.., ~ ...._ Att111•ica: J.000 (....,_d). •MDUM••IHI CdM . er-.. 1M1; ~-,. ~ 1~1j McCW'IPl.1~17. M • Nlwmlr\ • 112; Mlfwi 1.a; ' <>rlando, 3-15; Zinn, 4-6; J. Lopez, 2-20; McCroskey, 5-17; M. Lopez, 3-15; Palmer, 1-12; Thompson, 4-11. INDMDUAL ~NG CdM • McClellan, 1g..J8.2. 367, Burden. H-0, 13. SM • Palmer, 4-6-0, 150; Thompson, 4-5-0, S4; O'Connor, 1-1-0, 23. KMVIDUA&. RllCIMNG CdM • SUmnlf, W20; Cooper, 3·59; Achtttburg, Wt: Althulet. 2"28; Thurman. 2-U; Ric~~ 2·17! O'MMra, 2-4 • SM • Mlnardt, 2·56; Moore, 2·20: Newman. 1-49• Crowct.r, 1-4; O'Connor, 1~ Rowell, 1-14. GAa. ITAnlTICI ~ IM first downs 17 18 Rushft.yMCSaoe 21-71 31·290 ~yardage llO 227 , ... ,. 2().)9.2 9-12.0 N9t Ntum ylfdage• 0 M ~ ,.,.,. 4-mln-l2 0 Net ll'ltdlGe 419 5', ""'* -1·'4.0 t-JO 0 FUMbllt-fuMlllel lolt S-l 1-1 ""'""= J,,JI 11-120 tW Of p 1 2t:J1 Ult ~......,,., ....... ...,.. ~ ,..,. I program (which now must wait 10 months to attempt to end a 25- game winless streak dating back to 199.() is out of control. If they don't vote for any of our kids for all-league, I think the principals are going to have to get involved." Plenty of Sailors got involved in the second straight SO-point output, following last week's 55-8 trouncing of Corona del Mar. The scoring explosion, which included a 30-0 halftime lead, upped the Tars' season point total to 414, obliterating the sin- gle-season record of 385 estab- lished by the 1985 squad in 13 games. . The victory may have also clinched a coveted top-four seed for the Sailors (9-1, 4-1 in league, QUOTE OF THE DAY .elf they would haN fJOM lO a IKue dtJfett# and .iopp«l · blttz:b1g, we would haN ""' llNt ball ... • -NEWPORT HARBOR OOAQI JEFF BRINXLBY ranked No, 3 in CIP 'southern Section Division V and No. 9 in Orange County) heading into the CIP Playoffs. yards and his 60-yard catch-and• run of a Gorman deep ball set up a 1-yard Cory Hakes TD that made it 43-0 With 11 :00 left. "I think so,• Brinkley said when asked if be thought the con- vincing triumph would justify a No. 3 seed, likely behind Servile and Sea View League champion Santa Margarita. Woodbridge (0-10, 0-5), = the Sailor ground game to just 12 yards, including 91 on 19 cant by senior tailback Ray Ohrel. 1 Senior receiver Danny Pulido, one of seven Newport receivers to haul in passes from starter Josiah Fredriksen and backup Steve Gorman, also worked his way into the school record book. His five catches gave him 132 for his career, eclipsing Mark Craig atop the school's all-time receptions list. •Tuey were in all man cover• age, so we threw the ball,• Brink· ley said. Fred.riksen finished 11 of 21 for 221 yards, while Gorman con- nected on 3 of 5 for 93 yards. Pulido caught Fredriksen touchdown tosses of 13 and 23 Ohrel 1D runs of 5 and 4 yards gave Harbor all it would need in the first 6: 14 and senior middle linebacker Joe Urban followed a 30-yard Eddie Johnson field goaJ. with a 40-yard interception return for a touchdown on the ensuin~ snap. TARS DOA NUMBER N =Hlgb's llayObrel flelt) barrell tbrougb a pair of Woodbridge clefenden OD the way to a big pickup early ID lbunday'1 Sea View League football game. Below, left, quarterback JoUab Predrlben fires downileldas Woodbridge defender Bryan Fournier gives chase; below, linebacker Joe Urbaa gets a hero's. welcome m.a Brett Baker (left) and Jmon Deere (right) aa.. scoring a toacbclown. Harbor'• nmaway victory improved ltl overall record to 9-1, which tbe Sallon hope wtu bring forth • seeded berth In the upcoming CIF Division V Playoffs. BRIAN POIUOA I DAILY PLOT . . STANDING<; (OWrall) w LI : Santa Marg.mt.i • (9 1 l '> 0 ~iiiiiKr : I ~so. Woodbridge 7 ' Santa Margarita SS, CdM 27 : 111_. I El Toro at Irvine • Tonight's gmne: Estancia vs. University •Time: 7 p.m. • Site: Irvine High • L.M9'w. PCl • Dlred:lons: From 405 soutbound: Take Culver turnoff, left,,pn Culver to Walnut Oust prior to 5) and tum right. School on left at 4321 Walnut Ave. • Situation: The Eagles (~3. 1-3) need a victory to maintain hopes of earning at-large berth in OF DMsron VIII Playoffs and edge the Trojans (2-7, 1-3) for fourth place in league, then hope for other results to fall in place to gain the nod to the eliminations. • Favorite: Estancia by 3. • Estanda's key: Find running room for backs James Dawkins and Chris Mokede against a defense that held Laguna Hiils' Mike Jones to 84 yards on ground. Mesa vs. Lagt.ina • Time: 7 p.m. • Site: Laguna Beach ....... :Pel • Directions: From PCH soutbound: Tum left on Forest right on Gleneyre, left on Park Ave., to 625 Park Ave. on right. NEWPORT HARBOR • sttu.tlon: Costa Mesa has a OF Division VIII Playoffs bet1tl guaranteed, win or lose, Laguna Beach ls winless.. In effect. this Is 1 bonus game for Costa Mesa. which can work on whatever shortcomings the Mustangs believe they need to shore up In time for the playoffs. • Favol'ita: Mesa by 28. Newport H..-bor 50, WooclHtdge 7 Scor"eby~ Newport Harbor 17 13 6 14 · 50 Woodbridge 0 0 0 7 · 7 FlntQuertw NH • Ohrel 5 run (Johnson kick), 8:S9. NH • Ohrel 4 run (Johnton kick), 5:46. NH ·Johnson 30 FG, 0;11 . Second Qwlrtw NH • Urban 40 Interception retum (kkk ble><ked), 10:27. NH • Pulido 1l pus from Fredrlk.sen (Johnson kldd, 0:27. lhWQuwtw NH • Pulldo 20 pni from Fredrfksen (kick blocked), 6:01. ,....~ NH • H-'ttt 1 ""' (Johnson kick), 11:00. Wood· M~ 7 pen from Barlow (T~• kick). 5;06. NH · ~Ix 11 run (Johnson kick), 0:09. A~: 2.200(est=. -----·---· NH · otrif. 1t-t1; ~ 1-19; ~ 2·17; Ilk«, H; Hikes, M. Wbod 's . ...,.,.., 1CM6; ..... 4-31; c. .....,., ~ 1-J. JlnMn. 2-4; P. Bar1ow, 1-5; Whipkey, 1·2; Twitchell, 2-mlnus-2; Lawyer, 2-mlnus-21. INDIVIDUAL MSSWG NH · Fredrtksen, 11·21-0, 221; Gom\ln, 3-S-0, 93. Wood . s. hrtow. 5-10-0, ~ Terwbke, 2·5-1, 15. INDIVIDUAL MaMNCI NH -Pulido, 5-130; La S-. 3-64; Balker, 2-44; RaUSd\ 1-4; Hakes, 1-14; Hogan, 1-11; Oh,.I, 1-6. Wood • £. Jens«I, 2·23; C. Harrh, 2·1,6; Mlllat. 2·9; J. Jens«I, 1·9. U. STAT1STICI .. ..... First downS 20 I Rust.-~ l1-1M 2M14' Passlng yardage 314 57 Pllllng 14-:11-0 1-15-1 Net rwtum yMdage• 43 mln-1 Secby.rd.lge 0.0 1 • 13 Net ysdege .., 1 S7 "'"11 2·JI J.M Fumble-fumblli lolt 2~ 6-l ==· :;: it: ~ Ntuml, " ...... Mlillll rwtUml • Meu'9 ke,: Costa Mesa really needs to do no more than simply keep glaring errors to a minimum against Altlsts, who .,. <>UtfMnned. •, l r, r J 1 ·, Newpon ~Mesa Daily Piloc btl senior year as a veteran guard and tackle, all under the late Ralph K. Reed. first c.oach and albletic director. Always the modest one, Ralph will shy away from laudable words, but it WU his brother, Al. who once named him to an all-Newport team from the '30s upon a sportswriter'& request in 1955. Al had played with most all of them, Including bis brother. One ot Reed's best grid teams went 6-2-1in1931 and it abut out five opponents. Had the Saflon beaten~ the chlmpkmlhip would have gone to Newport. The three top 'Jars were All-Sunset Leaguers George Thompson, quarterback: Rollo McClellan, fullback1 and center George Lumel. D ick Spaulding, the '31 Uliltant. took over for bed in 1938. Ralph recalled Reed. the school's first grid c:bief, u •a real coach who knew bow to handle kid.I.• As tbe years came to pass, Ralph would observe brother Al ixl the same light. He said Reed's philosophy was pretty simple. He'd tell the players, •every play should be a touchdown if everyone does the right thing.• Reed's teams favedd running, but the coach also bad a fondness for the razzle-dazzle plays. Ralph always admired brother Al's football coacbing and swimming, but still holds highest praise for him in bis work with Newport lifeguards over the years. He said the famed Coach Stagg was •a big influence in -..... -~ • ~ ~-- don canball Al's life• and Al bad unique skills in organizing kids. Ralph said, "I met Stagg once and be bad a good memory of Al's talent and contributions to football. They were good mends for years .• Out of amusement, Ralph agreed that Al was also a •hero• to him and a few other kids during the days of trekking to ·the old movie theater on 22nd Street in Newport. 'Ibey would provide Al with a dime for a ticket. After entering, Al would slip under the long row of seats to open the back door, which allowed space for the others to enter, quietly. They loved Westerns. Ralph still remembers "Cowboys• like Tom Mix, Hoot Gibson and Ken Maynard. Madam Marue was one of the early day theater ownen. l_J'e also recalled the teen .I. .hports days with bis mother, the late Sadie Irwin. She might fret over her boys getting ihto trouble as kids on the beach, but not in sports. •She never missed a game,• Ralph said. She passed away in 1963. Ralph was not into swimming because •the beach gave me skin problems." One of bis Mdy day money-makers, he mused, was digging razor dams for filbennen. "It was good money," he said with a laugh. In time, he linked up with the Coast Gua?Q and became a fOlld fixture in lighthouses up and down the Coast during World War U. He was a motor machinist. He was involved with numerous things dwing the bulk of bis life, but he, in essence, was a contractor. He drove a Harbor High school bus once and recalled one could not drive past 35 miles an hpur. He also recalled the Japanese-American students at Harbor High before WWll disrupted life and found them being ordered to internment camps, despite the innocence. Ralph, looking back, said, "They were excellent students. They were never a problem. They did well in .sports, including the girls." He feels blessed and happy for marriage and family. He manied Dolores, Class of '37, ' and their 57th anniversary will arrive this December. Their two children are daughter Robin, who went to OCC, and son MicbAel, who went on to coach water polo and swimming at UC Santa Barbara. He is now retired from coaching. Ralph, once a commander of the Costa Mesa American Legion, built a fine hobby going back to 1959 of carving wooden birds. Dolores would paint them. People came to admire them and one day brother Al and his wife Lois chose to follow the bobby with great interest. Asked about his view of Newport today, he replied, "We're hampered now. That didn't hold in the old days. There was breathing room." He misses that, and understandably so. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1996 Tars win in four NEWPORT Bl!ACH -The Newport Harbor High girls volleyball team rolled over Arroyo Grande Thursday, 15-3, 7-15, 15~7, 15-9, in second-round action of the CIF Southern Section Division I playoffs. Newport advances to Tuesday's quarterfinals where it will meet Royal or San Gabriel. Melissa Snow and Joanna Fielder each had 16 kills and Jen Carey was credited with 58 assists and 1 digs. It wasn't the prettiest of matches for Harbor Coach Dan Glenn, how- ever, as he watched his team blow six setves and commit seven hitting errors in Game 2 alone, causing him to remark, "Mentally we really let up. We're going to ~ve to improve on th.is.• Newport improved to 15-4 while Arroyo Grande finished 12-3. HIGH SCHOOL GIR'LS TEN·NIS Breathers •Sea Kings take one hour to blister Colton, 18-0; Newport uses about the same amount of time as top two seeds in CIF Div. I allow two foes just eight games. CORONA DEL MAR · It took the No. 2 seeded Corona del Mar High girls tennis team all of one hour to sweep by Colton, 18-0, in the opening round of the CIF Southern Section Division I playoffs. "We gave up only three games," said Cd.M Coach Tun Mang. "If you can believe it, the other coach came up to me and asked if we could s~ early because he wanted to get home early.• "Hopefully there will be some changes next year," he said. "There are basically three teams al the top in Division I (Newport Harbor, Peninsula and CdM) and then there's a giant drop. Santa Barbara will be there, too.• Cd.M will play Apple Valley Tuesday afternoon, a 12-6 winner over Victor Valley, at a site to be determined by coin lip today. Corona del Mw 18. Cotton 0 Singles: Ni. Vaughan (CdM) def. Liogrande, 6-0; def. Urban, 6-0; def. Villanueva. 6-0; Na. Vaughan (CdM) won 6-0, 6-0, 6-1 ; Leslie (CdM) won 6-1 , 6-0, 6-0- Doubles: Budhraja-Harrington (CdM) def. Noris-Sharzow, 6-0; def. Robanera- Patrick. 6-0; def. Nave-McMinn. 6-0; Perea-Coleman (CdM) won 6-1, 6-0, 6-0; Meyer-Tenerelli (CdM) won 6-0, 6-0, 6-0. Sailors br eeze past visiting Rowland, 18-0 NEWPORT BEACH -The No. 1 Newport Harbor High girls tennis team had an easy time of it Thursday, crushing Rowland, 18-0, in Ule first round of the CIF Southern Section Division I playoffs. "The girls _were having fun playing at home," said Sailor Coach Fletcher Olson. MWe're in the tournament and the tournament has begun. We're looking forward to our next match." The Sailors will meet Upland High on Tuesday, a 12-6 winner over Corona Thursday, at a site to be determined by coin flip today. N~ Harbor 18, Rowl•nd 0 Singles: Nelson (NH) drt~u~ 6-0; def. Liang, 6-0; def. Shen, 6-0; V. Godbey (NH) won 6-0, 6-0, 6-1; E. Barker (NH) won 6-0, 6-0, 6-0. Doubles: Canrlght-Taylor (NH) def. Ming-Wang, 6·0; def. Wang-Chen, ~.i ~ef. Chan·Kakani, 6-0; C. Godbey·Collopy (NH) won 6-1, 6-0, 6-1; Palm-Adams (NH) won 6-1, 6-1, 6-0. Star .class sailors burning, and _sizzling on the e-mail WEVE GOT SUCH GREAT DEA'·s ••• THEY HAD TO OPEN A NEW TOLL ROAD FOR YOU TO GET HERE EVEN EASIER! • Elimination of the class from the Olympic Games in Australia has opened up a hornet's nest of very unhappy Star sailors. W th the announcement of the elimination of the Star class from the 2000 Olympics comes a great deal of shock from the majority of the sailing community. Conside~ the stalwart of Olfmpic sailing for years. this class quietly slipped away at last week's International Sailing Federation meeting (formerly IYRU), though the reaction has ~ W&7~g but quiet. e om Bri hton, Whete m was e , a not been well received by the American Star sailors -many of whom make their home in Southern California. US Sailing's two delegates to ISAF, Tom Ehman and Andy Kostecki, have been receiving a rash of e-mails from concerned sailors, including former Star gold medalist Mark Reynolds. Now as aailon around the world begin to acclimate to the new slate of Olympic boats, the question remains: What will happen to the sport of sailing over the next quadrennium? While the top American aailon were represented in each class, the 1996 Star trials had an unUIUAlly strong showing. Where will these sailors go? For the akippen, it ls most llkely they will get involved in the new 49er dut, Just u a number of other top sailors are doing. For .-u.. aews, their belt bet ls the : Solbag. Potentially, a number will 1 give up their Olynipic dreams to l CODllnue to Mil the Star boat I internationally. f M tb .. Milon begin to lh1tt , ~ and Nfocul their energtee, 1be nut queldon ii: How will ; tlaia Ahr .nett the diltrlbution of top Milon in a variety of duletf Tbere 18 no doubt tbat a BOATING stephanie keefe number of sailors who have domg campaigns in other classes will switch to the 49er, potentially damaging the This is a question that will be answered as Olympic-caliber sailors test out the 49er. As it is so new, the ideal crew weight and other important factors have not yet been determined. After sailing the 49er, it's likely many sailors will return to their former classes. Though the class selection for the 2000 Olympics has brought the most attention, there were a number of other issues discussed at the ISAF meeting which will change the face of competitive sailing. The 1996 Experimental Rules will be adopted as the new racing rules, taking effect internationally Aprll 1. Most yacht clubs currently use these rules as they were anticipated to be accepted by the ISAF. nmitpblets on the new rules are r available at most yacht dubs in the area and from US Sailing at (401) 683·0800. The eroJ>Oled 11th medal for women• match racing wu tabled until today's meeting in Cancun. t1 this medal is approved (and the likelihood ts it will be), a schedule of events wtll be aeated for the uJ>a)l1l1ng Spring. 1lMile events will detennin a Or1nQ1 COist. 7 p.m. •I , ... ~~ men ·Or-.. Colll • ~~ ~.or.,. Olllt •Ollf'lv·~ k,~Jp.m.). ranking list which in turn will qualify 12 countries for berths to the 2000 Olympics. Once qualified, these countries will be able to hold their own trials to select a team. The boat most likely to be used for women's match racing is the J-22, although Solings without hobbles and with small spinnakers are also being considered. In addition, there will be a crew weight limit for this class. lrying to broaden the scope of sailing in the Olympics, ISAF is currently attempting to get ice and/or snow sailing into the 2002 Winter Olympics. Pertaining mainly to the Laser class, camelbacks (the wearing of drinking-water bottles) are no longer accepted. Camelbacks are now considered to be infringing on the racing rules against wearing clothing for the purpose of increasing weight (new ISAF case no. 170). , As for the actual Olympic site, preparations are well underway in Sydney. An Olympic marina is being built in Rushcutter's Bay, with the racing to be held in Sydney Harbour for the smaller boats and match racing, and outside the Hea& for the big boats. Courses similar t'o those sailed in Savannah are likely, with the possible addition of a zig-zag, windward-leeward course should the big boats need to sail in the Harbour due to extreme weather conditions. Future international regatta sites include the 1997 Team Racing Worlds, which are to be held in the United States at a site to be determined; the 1998 ISAF Worlds at Dubai with Laser open, Laser radial women, •70 open. •10 women. Hobie 16 open, Hobie 1& women, J/22 match radng men and J/22 ~tch racing women1 and Sail Melbourne which will host the • world cbamplonshipe for all Olympic danet (except Tumado) tn Jenuery ot 1999. (At least that's what we like to think!) <VBravada by Oldsmobile e Sil V6. console w/ trip computer. digital compass. outside temp. storage & unh·ersal garage door opener. 2 auxilary power outlet • CO. to\\ pkg. V8 " orth tar" engtn~, auto. security y tem. sport interior with leather seating, driver side memory seat. po~er lumbar upport. ~ l 'lu' t.I\ h< .ind .i.,.,. t,~.., 2 tn d'IO&""' at th1" Pfl\'-'. VI'-I ' f\211Cl\.l, nl7M\.I ~CADILLAC. CRE ATING A HIGH R STANDARD• oumau CADIWC GMC ma Our Fam~ Sm1ng Your' Fiini~. Slnct 1~7! • FRJOAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1996 ,---------~--------------~----~~~~~~~~----~~--~----~-------------.---~--~~~......,: . • •Orange Coast Coach Tim O'Brien had four returnees ... but it's just two now with one injured, another on AWOL list. By Jim Walters, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -With the Orange Coast College men'• basketball season set to start, David Oowtl$ is on the sidelines with a broken hand and Adrian Reyes is AWOL in Arizona. They were two of the four r~tuming players Coach nm O'Brien was counting on heavily this season. ·0m strength was having four guys back., but we don't have that anymore,• he said. "We've had a lot of bad luck so far and we haven't even started -but we're still Wldefeated." ~ Downs broke his wrist six weeks ago and is expected back. but Reyes' disappearance is a mystery at this.point. 1be 5-foot-10 point guard told a teammate he was going to Arizona and O'Brien hasn't heard from him since the two had burgen after practice Tuesday night. "He has pulled a Cedric Ceballos on us," O'Brien said. •we were counting on him for 20 or 25 points a night. · "It was a real shocker when he wasn't at practice Wednesday. I thought we would be one of the top teams, in the top three, but the people we have lost has certainly knocked us down.• MAAC MAATIN I DAILY PILOT Corona del Mar's Jason Palda (white cap) reaches for a pus against defensive pressure ln 8-7 overUme win over Mission Viejo. The Pirates, who finished 18-14 last season and ho$ted a first-round game in the Southern California Regional Playoffs, will start the sea- son with only eight players on the roster. OCC actually went 21-11, but had to forfeit three early wins for using an ineligible player.· • Messenger credited with 20 saves as Sea Kings hold on with just two goals through third and fourth quarters, and two overtime periods. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot MISSION VIEJO -It was a nail-biter for Corona del Mar High goalkeeper Billy Messen- ger from start to firush Thursday in the Sea Kings' opening round of the CIF Southern Section Division I water polo playoffs, an 8-7 victor over host Mission Viejo in overtime at l'rabuco Hills High. Now the Sea Kings (11-12) get top-seeded Long Beach Wil- son in the semifinals Tuesday at home, in a 3: 15 duel. Wilson coasted in the opener. as expected, mowmg down Canyon of Anaheim, 21-8. But ending Mission Viejo's season, after blowing a 6-2 lead in the first half, proved to be rather fruitful for Messenger, who recorded a career-high 20 saves, including four in the two three-minute overtime periods. "I was nervous the whole game, especially the second half,• Messenger said. "I got especially nervous when we were up 6-2, because I figured MESA PLAYS TODAY NBWPORT BBACH -On the heell ~ its 10.year Padfic Coast League cbompi°'1Ship reiGn coqa.tng to an end, Calta Mesa High w1ll return.to the pool today agaimt vil1Ung West- minster ln the first round of the CIF Southern Section Dtvision n water polo playoff• at Newport Harbor. Cotta Mesa, seeded fourth, ftntsbed second in the PCL behind Laguna Beach, which defeated the Mustanga, 11-10, in double overtime last week to end Mesa's d~long domi- nance in league. · · Westminster was second in the Golden West League bebtnd Servile, the No. 2 seed in the playoff•. Today'• winner will play the m Dorado-Padfica winner tn the quarterflnala Wednesday. The Mustangs, defending CIP Dtvil1on n cbampcm, are led by senior goalkeeper Justin 'nsylor (295 AW9) ud.dll••I Todd Hylton (87 goell), Chad Cleaver (37), Alex Sorta and Jim. my Walters. Mesa is also attempting to reech a CIP Utle game for the f:ifth time in seven years. The Musta.ngt advanced to Divtsion m champion.ship game. three time. from 1990 to 1993, then were defeated by Marina in the aecond round in 1994, their first year in Division n. we would either keep going this way or it would.get ugly." It got ugly, only for the Sea Kings' offense, which went nearly two full' quarters without scoring, until Jason Hokanson scored with 1:43 left in regula- tion to tie the game, 7-7. CdM's Chris Esposito (three goals) had scored with 1 :39 left in the second quarter to give the visitors their biggest lead of the game, 6-2. In the first half of overtime, CdM's Greg Strelzow scored with 1 :39 on the clock for what would prove to be the wining goal on a fastbreak. Strelzow received a long pass from Messenger after Mission Viejo's only turnover of overtime and had Mission Viejo's Carlos Gonzalez one-on-one. Esposito had a steal and a blocked shot on Mission Viejos' next two possessions to preserve CdM's slim 8-7 lead. CdM's defense kept Mission HUNTINGTON BBACH -The Tigen, from the CoOlta Mele AJDertoan Uttle League, received ..... timely play .trom the top of their order Sunday to beat the Hunt-tnatca ·B..cb Wbtte Sos. 1-', tn winter ball c:ompetition. . "'DUny Wllttaker, 'fyl:er Hemect and Micbeel McGuire looked like a .-,. tMm CD~ bUepathl, accounting fw 26 total baMi and m of ._ te1m4a nma. The 1lg9n Md eight ltMla In the game. Mc.Quinn double IDd Cody Oltrand9r'1 dutch~ that provided ....... pundl . PUl..LBRTON -A tumultuOUI, but 1uccenful MU011 came to and end for Bltanda High Thun- day in the ClP Southern SeCtiall DMlklii rv girls t8nitS paa,,_ at l~lllded~ . Netban Hwdll' ad Matt 8ciiurque.rdes came up With IUJY defemtw pa.y. tD abut dawn two Wbiel Sox ram.. Hunttr, who came on tn Nllf. J*'Wd UP'tM win U tbf ng.i'I impro¥ed,.to 6-3. Thi llOyill (20-1) mOYed CD wttb. 16-2 ftnt-rouDd ~· The Bag• (10. 10) were led; ID ._...by Mafyjane ti#DIWI ind . . l - Viejo out of the net in the second half of overtime. "They had the la.st possession and they can shoot at any time, so I was nervous, especially at the end,• Messenger said. "Luckily our defense helped me out." CdM' slow-down tempo worked to its advantage early as Coach John Vargas' Sea Kings used most of the 35-second shot clock in their first five posses- sions, two of which ended in scores. The Sea Kings left 0:03, 0:04 and 0:03 on three of the possession, and the entire clock for two others. "We want to control the tem- po of the game," Vargas said. "And, obviously, we're going to try (and do that Tuesday_atter- noon against Wilson)." Mission Viejo scored five straight goals to tie the game, 7-7. "They chipped away ... and got real excited and we got.emotion- al, .. Vargas said. "Seering with the ball we don't care about. We're going to stop them on defense." Corona •I MM I, Mlulon Viejo 1 Smre by Perf'odl CdM 3 3 0 1 1 0 • 8 M. Viejo 1 2 2 2 0 O · 7 Corona del Mar scoring -Esposito 3, Weir 2, Hokanson 2, Strelzow 1. Saves. Messenger 20. Mission Viejo scoring -Anderson 3, Boyer 1, Feeney 1, Vega 1, Cassery 1. Saves: Gonzalez 11. Estancta High product Nick Novak. who joined the team last week, appears to be the early beneficiary of the current upheaval. "He's showing me that he's someone I should have reaulted all along,• O'Brien said. •He has had a great week. He's a welcome addi- tion. He's only been here a week and he has moved into the top eight.• Other reauits expected to be on the roster haven't panned out between injuries, academic problems and personal problems. The bulk of the leadership load will fall to Duane Curtis, an all- Orange Empire Conference selection, and Corona del Mar High prod- uct Brian Fracalosy. At least until Oown1 and Reyes return. O'Brien still plans to go with a three-guard offense of Duane Curtis, Fracalosy and Reyes (when possible). Curtis and Reyes were high school teammates at Pasadena Muir. Curtis averaged 15 points a game last season, hit on 42 % of his three-point shots and connected on 78% of his attempts from the foul line. Reyes chipped in 11.4 points with a team-high 4.3 assis1s a game. Fracalosy started early in the season when Reyes was injured, fin- ishing with an average of 1.4 points a game. Downs, a 6-6, 225-pound forward Will be expected to pound the boards for the Pirates. He averaged 11.4 points and 6.6 rebounds last season and comes in 15 pounds heavier. The Pirates might go with 6-2 Matt Haven in the middle of their zone. He plays with only one hand. A transfer from Western State Uni- versity in Colorado, Haven had part of his right arm amputated as a child due to a life-threatening d.rculatoly problem. • •Matt is someone you want to bring your son or daughter to see,• : O'Brien said. "It's a tough sport for him to play and to be as competi- : tive and fluid and good as he is. He's a good defensive player, one of : our defensive stoppers." Orange Coast has ·new· colors: green •Mike Thornton's women's team is green in various shades going into 1996-97 campaign. By Jim Walters. Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Mike Thornton, the coach of the women's basketball team from Orange Coast College, is never one to mince words. "This is the most inexperienced group I have had since my first year here," he said. That from the man who has a career ~g J>:efcenla e of .655 in ei ht years ~--. . -.: - translates into a 150-79 record. OCCis coming off a 23-11 seuoii and a semifinal appearance in the Southern California Regionals. The Pirates have been tabbed to finish fourth in the Orange Empire Conference with Irvine Valley, coached by former Costa Mesa High Coach Usa McNamee, getting a tepid nod for first. State and conference champion Saddleback College would have been the choice, but the Gauchos were forced to fold up their ten.ti for a season when the coaching staff took the job at Rancho Santiago and took everyone else with them. including returnees and reautts. The Rancho Santiago program, however, remains unclear and the Dons are picked for fifth place by the sports information dlrecton. Perennial power Golden West would normally be another IOlid pick, but the Rustlers have already canceled their preseuon schedule and are tn jeopardy of. not fielding a team for the conference go-round. Thornton, whose teams have always leaned toward a nmntng game, will really be taking to the blocks with three, and at time1, four guards on th~ fioor. •we'll be pressing on defame even men than we have done in the put.• 1bomton Mid. •we'll need to create ICOdng opportunities off the def emlve end. If we have to go into a Mt olfeme we'll be in some problems.• : OCC hai three retumen, induding oft-time st&rter 1nd Nakamu· : ra who will guide the offense. Sh• averaged four pomtl and four : rebounds last leUOll. Sbe should share time with Ruth de a Santai; a i frelhman from Kahuluhl. Hawall. · Saki 'Ilakemoto wW ltart at the off ..guard polition with Nori NU.- : (a redlhirt last MUOD) part of the am. Tbomton ftg\1191 mo.tat NU&· : mura'• and ~emoto't pomtl wW come oft'buatle plafl. : Nakue ii a good pertmet.r shooter along wtth Ar1yR ~ : who started a ICrlmmage tbe other nigbl · : Allo back ii Newport Haitior HiOb product Dianne PWldo. : "She WU our ftrlt player olf the ber'da in thit. ~ • 'J'boratan jakl, : •She bu Improved a lot and II much 1b~ ~. : •she wun't much ol a ICOl'ing thrMt i.t 11aon, bUt lbt'D iiiiiil to : · be one of the people wbo Npl up form.• • • ·we don't ban anybody Who bu bMil a Nil 1C1G1W m llii-. · Sayort ~ (7·S), Mell with a wtn. Thornton Aki. •we may bave ...-. ~ ar nme pkJiii .. _. w. ...., ,., ..... 2 iboWd hilft. ~ beleae.d ae-. ... Ill Solomon (I). tOlt to hKi•olftg flWh!Dln "9dtJ l4l9laek ag...-to be Miii ~ Luuno. M lolltoCna 1'4 .,, Uem. ~ UDolt ~ ~ • tbl DOor. l-1;~(1)101t.CM,4-1,won7-S; "1'beMlupotllltllluplllttie9.·n..w-.... ~J 1 a LMlmlr (I) ... CM, , ... N. towaril s..c:a D6M (• ,,...,,.,..,,, ................... ..... D1 .. l11 ......... ,(I) : balllaebMMdme~ad-......... .. IOlt to c. ...,,,....,..... ........ • ..... ~·~':,::: Und ! A1IMOri 0¥m. a Moat·l fr rt .. • P' ;,llmlil.at•••• Cl) lol\ N. CM, M ~Cl) ! wblle Mooe~:•...-., .. ._ ... 2 el...,. lol\0.C.M.M ••ev.-w,• IMd • ~~ .. ---....... .__.. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1996 • . ....... .... :_ . ..,, - OtJTH SOCCER. ' Riptide earns bronze level title in 14-under girls division! I : PalQS Verdes, Los Alamitos help from Bridget Englis, Natalia Dorf-The North Huntington Beach Wolf-. assist by David Marshall With the game while James Tuwers made some ou1.- •.t-.c-~-d Rt 'd els man, Ann Hatfield, Nat Clark and Tessa pack put up a relentless offensive attack, tied, 1-1, Marshall punched in the game-standing saves to preserve the win.. : v~~e as pti e recor a Northridge. but Rush ll again came away with a tie winning goal. Upland led 1-0 before the Slammertt pair of shutout victories to take In other Bronze level games: when Meg Lord found the net on assists Tyler Curtis, Brandon Powers, Patrick cruised to victory in their League Cup bronze crown_with 10_2 record. sa. ... -.....>r o..,.. 0 ~~~elle Darmiento and Amanda ~:nse8:11d John Rogers were solid on o~~~ Iliff and Andy Almquist ha.d twi> The 12-under girls team picked up In Leagu\ Cup play in boys under-13, goals apiece while Brett Luchesi anp The Riptide, a girls t'·Jlllder team ftom the Orange Coast United Soccer Cub, won two games this pa.st weekend to take first place on the bronze level. another shutout to remain in first place. North HwwtlngtlOn a..d'I 2. Hotspws 1 Marshall sc0red three goals. one on an Wolle added the other goals. Alivia Mazura, Christina Hewko and HotllMn J, Siddlebac:k V•tley O assist by James Richardson. T9IlY Mellum Nicole Snell scored the Slammers' goals The Hotspurs notched their first-ever scored the other on an assist by Soria. with Katie Youngl9ve getting an assist. League C up win, topping Saddleback The Mutiny kept peppering the goal on Slammers 3, c.nttos J SI....,.,.,.. 6, La CllftlMla 1 Tristan Harris filled in for regular goalie Will SILVER • 1be Riptide finished the season With a 10-2 rec»rd after beating Palos Verde, 3- 0, and then topping Los Alamitos, 2-0. Michele Nelson, Rebeka Roth. and Shannon Benedetti scored goals in the win over Palo$ Verde. Allison Browner and Undsey Yourman were credited with assists. Netminders Paige James and Athena Valley in boys 11-under play. Jordan shots by Gary Vomel, Andy Newsome Vasquez teamed up for the shutout win. Summons, Grant Almquist and Saurabh and Gary Grimes. Devon McCalla, Adle Koetting and Gupta scored for the Hotspurs. Warren Geoff Leech, Curtis, Powers, Wood Alisha Morgan added strong' midfield Junowich, Barrett Sprowl and Cory Arz.a-and Rodgers teamed up with goalie play. lino played tough defense in µ-ont of Caleb Bermudez on defense goalie Jesse Forsythe. John.son, who injur~ a knee earlier in the week, and the Riptide rallied around him to gain the tie in a boys 12-under game. Yowm.an scored the first goal over the Velocity and Molly O'Mera put in the game-winner on a direct kick. Goalkeeper Kim Boortz got defensive .... 111, Hwdingtan_ h•ch 1 Rush II 1, ~ Hwwt1ngton BHc:h 1 Delani.e Ferguson's chip shot allowed Rush Il, a girls 11-under team, to tie Huntington Beach. Rachel Furman, Brit- tany Hale, Amanda Carsten and Haley Miller controlled the middle. Matt Sauter scort!d first against North Huntington Beach which came back for the win with two second-half goals.· ~ 2. West Onnae 1 MutinY 4-Diamond ...... 1 Alex Soria opened the scoring on an Slan.ners 1, BwtwW 0 Slammers 6, Upland 1 The Gold Slammers won two games, includ-GOLD ing a win over archrival Burbank, to insure they will finish on top in boys ·13. under. Ryan Wolfe had th~ only goal Adam Ubl and Eric McGowan scored with Blake Dillon added the tying goal with six minutes left. In League Cup play against La Can~­ da. Uhl and Jeff Reed both scored twu goals while Jason Cassidy and McGowan scored the others. PUBLIC NOTICES. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES by It under aald DHd of PICK-UP AND DELIVERY OF Am•rlnd•rJlt S. Or• PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE June Jean Hong, 188 22nd Have you stalled doing PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: co-partners , Trust In the pr~rty situ· ONLY, AS AN ~UXILIARY wal & Suaana M. Qr• St., Costa Mesa, CA., business yet? no Have you started doing PUBLIC NOTICE ated In Hid County and USE AT STEVES AUTO wal on behalf of Bar· Flctltloua Bualn••s Fictitious Bualneas 92627 C.R. Seymour, Jr. Flctltloua Bualnesa business yet? no State deacrlbed aa: DETAILING, LOCATED AT 1 d SI h Q 1 Name ltat•m•nt Name Statement ~lchelle Dawn Krom· M. Danielson Name ·statement Dean L CUrcl --.-T-A_T_l!_M_l_N_T-0-,--• A.P.N. 419-013-40 . 1645 SUPERIOR AVENUE, nl er n9 rawa • a The following Qersons are The following persons are m1nga, 188 22nd St., Costa This statement was filed The following persons are This statement was lllep The strHt address and IN AN MG ZONE. ENVI· m nor dotng business as: Modern doing business as: a) Perk Mesa, CA .. ~2627 with the County Clerk of doing business as: Hart· wlth the County Cter'K ol AllANDONMENT OF other common deslgmtJlon, RONMENTAL DETERMINA· CASE NUMBER Relles, 3000 A ·Airway, Place, b) The Brew Crew This business Is con-Orange County on 11·1·96 shorn Family Limited Part· Orange County on 10.28·96 US• OF FICTITIOUS If any, of the real property TION: EXEMPT. A185001 Costa Mesa CA 92626 Coflee Company, c) ducle~ by: a general part· 19963700721 nershlp 12. 400 Bernard 19963700160 , BUSINESS NAME desctlbed above la pur· 5. PLANNING ACTION PA-ORDER TO lntlra. lnte;natlonal, Inc .. Grounds !or Appeal, d) The nership Dally Pilot Nov. 8. 15, 22. St.. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Dally Pilot Nov. 1, 8, 1~. The foll= persons ported to be: 2226 'SAY· 96-71 FOR DREW & ROG· SHOW CAUSE FOR (California) 3000 A AJrway Perfect Cup 4340 Katella Have you started doing 29 1996 1977 Hester H. Moor, 400 Ber· 22. 1996. F94'1 have aband tM use of BROOK LANE. COSTA ERS, AUTHORIZED AGENT CHANGE OF NAME Costa Mesa California Avenue. Los' Alamllos, CA business yet? No • 9na2r6d26St .. Costa Mesa. CA PUBLIC NOTICE the flclltl~us tluslness MESA, CALIFORNIA. 92627 FOR CAL-AMERICAN COR· PETITIONER(SJ Amallnd· 92626 • 90720 Julie Jean Hong PUBLIC NOTICE 1 Name: Ovahty Tel Servtc111, !h• undersigned .Trustee PORATION FOR A CONDI· erjit s. Grewal & Susana M. This business Is con· Melani Hurwitz, 323 Bay· Mi~helle Dawn Kromml~ga This business is con· • 151 Kalmus Drive, Sulle J. d1sclalms any llabillty for TIONAL USE PERMIT TO Grewal on behalf of Bar· ducted by: a corporation shore Avenue, Long Beach, T_h1s statement was filed Fictitious Business ducted by: a limited part· Fictitious Bualn•sa , • 7, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 any incorrectness of the DEVIATE FROM SHARED inder Singh Grewal a The re lstrant(s) com CA 90603 with the County Clerk ol Name Statement nershlp Name Statement • . The llcllllous business street address and other PARKING REQUIREMENTS minor HAS/HAVE FILED A me.need ~o transact busi: Joseph Polizzi, 323 Bay-Orange County on 11·04·96 The following persons are Have you started doing The following persons 31\! 'name referred to above common designation, fl TQ ALLOW THE EXPAN· PETITION FOR AN ORDER ness under the fictitious shore Avenue, Long Beach, 19963700884 doing business as: True business yet? yes, Sept. doing business as: : was filed on March 5, 1996, any, shown hereln. SION OF A RESTAURANT. TO C HANGE NAMES name or names listed CA 90803 Da.ily Pilot Nov. 15. 22. Romance. 316 Old.Newport 30. 1996 M~Creedy & Welch, 29~ In the County of Orange, Said sale will be made, (PLUMS CAFE/PLUMS FROM Barinder Singh Gre-above on June 1, 1996 This business is con-29, Dec. 6, 1996 Blvd .. Newport Beach, CA Hester H. Moors Bristol, Suite A106. Coste 0' I g I n •I F 11 e No. but without covenant or NORTHWEST TRADING), wal TO Brandon s. Grewal lntlra International, Inc., ducted by: a general part· F004 92663 This statement was filed Mesa. CA 92626 . • 19963675426 warranty, exl)fes~ or Im· BY APPROXIMATELY 1,300. ti Is hereby ordered that Tarek Genena. President nershlp . Roman Gerard Panico, wllh the County Clerk ol David Welch. 702 Jasmme. 1 G.flve Corp., 151 Kalmus plied, regarding title; pos· SO. FT. TO ALLOW AD all persons Interested In Thia statement was r~ed Have you slarted doing PUBLIC NOTICE 8866 Pembroke Ave .. Riv· Orange C~unty on 10·21·96 Corona del Mar, CA 92~!\ Drive, Suite J-7, Costa session, or encumbrances, DITIONAL SEATING, LO· this matter appear before with the County Clerk of business yet? no erside, CA 92503 . 19963899579 R.J. Adams, 36 Corcu:.e , ~eN, CA 92626, (Callfor· to pay the remaining prlncl· CATED AT 369 EAST 17TH this court In Department Ora e County on 11•1•96 Melani Hurwitz Fictitious Business Cheri Lynn Tackmann-Daily Pilot Oct. 25. Nov. 1, Dr .. Newport Beach. C~ rva Corp.) pal tum of the note(s) se-STREET. 17, 8. 9. IN A C1 No 703 of the Orange ng This statement was filed Name Statement Tavenner 8866 Pembroke 5 9 6 92660 Re11 T. Arno.Id, 60729 Ume cured by said Deed ol ZONE. ENVIRONMENTAL Co~nty Superior Court at 19983700724 with the County Clerk ol The following persons are Ave., Riv~rside, CA 92503 8• 1 • 1 9 · This business is con· 1 Avenue, Unit B, Cypress. Trust with interest thereon, DETERMINATION: EX· the address shown above DONAHUE, MCINTOSH Orange County on l0-7·96 doing business as: Adven· This business is con· F9l8 ducted by: a general patl- CA 90630 as provided In said note(s), EMPT. on 12·17. 1996, at 2:00 & HAMMERTON. AT· 19963898192 ture Publications, 537 New-ducted by: !I general part· PUBLIC NOTICE nersh1p . Jay T. WhltmOfe, 60729 adVances, II any, under the FOR FURTHER IN· o'clock p.m .. and then and TORNEYS AT LAW, Attn. D 11 Pll N v 1 1 port Center Drive, Suite nershlp Have yt)u started do1nv Ume Avenue, Unit B, Cy· terms of said Deed of FORMATION ON THE there show cause, 11 any Kirk Mcintosh, Attorney at 2 a 1Y ot 0 · • 8j:9~ 122. Newport Beach, CA Have you started doing Fictitious Business business yet? no , ~··CA 90630 . Trust, fees, charges and ABOVE APPLICATIONS, they have, why the petition Law, 628 West 19th Street, 2, 996. 92660 business yet? No . Name Statement Da111d Welch ' Th11 business la con-expenses ol the Trustee TELEPHONE 754-5245 OR for change of name should C M C rt rnia PUBLIC NOTICE Henry Grum. 2807 Carob Roman Gerard Panico The tollowing persons are 1:hls statement wa.s filed ducted by a general part· and of the trusts created CALL AT THE OFFICE OF not be granted. osta esa, a 1 0 Str., Newport Beach, CA Lynn Tackmonn·Tavenner doing business as: Wild 1. with the County Clerk ol nershlp by said Deed of Trust. THE PLANNING DIVISION. 11 Is further ordered that a 92627 . Fictitious B usiness 92660 This statement was !tied 17602 Sampson l..rl. llA Orange County on 1 t..S-9q • 19983700857 . The total amount of the ROOM 200, 77 FAIR copy of this order to show Dolly Pilot Nov. 8, t5, 22, Name Statement Lisa d·Arcy, 2807 Carob with the County Clerk of Huntington Beach, CA 1998370145<1 G·Ave Corp., Mark A. Har· un~ald balance of the obll· g~~VF~RN~,.PSTA MESA, cause be published In NB/ 29._ 1996 f981X The following persons are Str .. Newport Beach. CA Orange County on 11·5-96 92647 Dally Pilot Nov. 15, 22, 29. Ian, Presldenl gation secured by the PubllsheCt New ort Costa Mesa Dally Pilot, ,a doing business as: People 92660 . 19963701013 Performance Enterprises Dec. 6, 1996. F01~ Thia statement was filed f~~~.~~. be,:,~~.~~ Beach-Costa Mesa ~ally new~paper P! ~·~•jat :f:[" PUBLIC NOTICE Communications Services. Juhd1~ ~u~~~~s:rt i!rs con· Dally Pilot Nov. 8, t5, 22. Inc.. (CA). 120 ~acil1~ PUBLIC NOTICE , I with the County Clerk ol oosta, expenses a.nd ad· Pilot November 15, 1996. ~~~~n ~tubl~'as~ ~ce : Fictitious BualneH ~~2~7 S~tht C~a:t DCA Have y~u srart:CS doing 29. 1996 1966 g~=~~ HC:~t::J48Hunlington ---------r . Orange County on 10-31-96 vancea at the time of Initial F021 week ior low consecutive N•me Statement 92626 • os a e a. business yet? no PUBLIC NOTICE Thls ·business is con-Fictitious Bualneu • Published Newpor1 Beach· publication of the Notice of PUBLIC NOTICE weeks prior to tM day of The lollo~ing persons are Linda Louise Gober 1000 Henry Grum ducted by: a corporation Name ~t•tament Costa Mesa Pilot Novem-Sala ls $168,822.71. the heating. d?ing business as: Alert South Coast Dr .. JiR207. This statement was filed Fictitious Bualneaa Have you started doing T~e following pers.oos arp ber 8. 15. 22, 29. 1998 The Beneficiary under cna14 30293 DATE: NOV 04, 1998 Aids Assisted Living, Park Costa Mesa CA 92626 with the County Clerk or Nama Statement business yet? No doing business as. Worta F961 said Dffd of Trust hereto-NOTICE TO GALE HICKMAN , Newport Apts. Bldg.4230, Mitchell o'. Cohen, 6839 Orange County on 10-16·96 The following persons are Performance Enterprise, N.etwork Group, 3001 Red· ----------1lore executed and defiv· CREDITORS OF COMMISSIONER OF #406, Newport Beach, CA Tahiti Garden Grove CA 19963699399 doing business as: Oll· Inc .. Mark E. Beek.s. Pres1· hill Ave. Bid. 6. Suite 20~ PUBLIC NOTICE ared to the undersigned a 92660 906l0 · Dally Pilot Oct. 25, Nov. 1. VAE, ETC .... 1001-B South dent Costa Mesa, CA 92626 ---------•written Decl111atlon of De-BULK SALE AND THE SUP-ER I 0 R Marciano B. Cagatan, Ill, This business Is con· 8 15 1996 Melrose St. Placentia CA This statement was hied Bill Joseph Dumont. 153 1~ STATEMENT Of fault and Demand lor Sale, OF INTENTION TO COURT Part Newport Apartments. ducted b • a enetal art· ' ' . F922 92670 ' ' with the County Cleik. of N1mes. Irvine. CA 92604 • ABANDONMENT OF and written N~tlce of De-TRANSFER Am11tlnderjlt S. Grewal & Bldg.4230, #406, Newport nership y. g P Silvio capU1o, 1317 west Orange County on t 1.5.96 Michael Sorensen. H• USE OF FICTITIOUS fault and EllCtlon lo Sell. ALCOHOLIC Susana M. Grewal, on be· Beach, CA 92660 Have you started doing ' PUBLIC NOTICE Sharon Rd.. Santa Ana, 19963701108 l emon Grove, lr.11ne. q i BUSINESS NAME The undersigned caused BEVERAGE LICENSE half of Barlndw S. Grewal, Joy Agullat, Park Newport business yet? yes, 10·1·96 California 92706 Dail Piiot Nov 8 15 22 926.20 ' . · The followlng persons said Notice of Default and (U.C.C. 8101 at a minor. 611 Lakeview Apartments, e ldg.4230, Linda Louise Gober Fictitious Business Ana. c. Kerr, 1317 west 29 Y996 · • •1963 This bu~lness is con· have abandoned lhe use of Election to Sell to be r• nd 8 & p L C M CA #406, Newport Beach. CA This statement was filed Nama St•temant Sharon Rd., Santa Ana. '1 ducted by. co-partne,. Iha Flctltld•••·a1111,,n1 ~rd.cl In the11;oun1Y where ;:i1~ et·saq J 9;~;6 osta eu, 9T26601 b I I with the County Clerk ol The lollowfng persons are Calltomia 92706 PUBLIC NOTICE ~ave you t?stat1ed, doinp Name< Tl'Ua Romance Un-the real ptoperty le located. • · h • us ness • con· orange county on 10-18-96 doing business as: As· This business ls cor>-~siness ye no • -gerle 318 Old Newport This Is an attempt to col· Esorow No. 139 ... CC Publlshad Newport ducted by: co-partners 19983899433 su,ed Mortgage Masters, ducted by: husband and Fictitious Bualnen 8111 Joseph Dumont. co· , Bl'ld • N__,.,. 8 h CA lec1 a debt, and any infor· Notice It hereby given Beach-Costa Mesa Dally Have you started doing . 3004 Deodar Ave 1B wile N · St t t partner • 92663 __ ,....., eac • matlan obtained will be that a bulk sale of assets Pilot November 8, 15, 22, business yet? no Dally Piiot Oct. 25, Nov. 1, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 • Have you started doing The ~o~:win a ~~~~s are This statement was lilec The Fictitious Business used for that purpose. and • transfer of alcoholic 29, 1996• Marciano B. CagataA, Ill 8, 15, 1996. c;:armen Hartman, 173l La· business yet? No doing buslne~/ as: Hem· w11h the County Clerk qi Name referred to above Data: 04 NOV 99 beverage license Is about F959 This statement was filed F907 brador Dr., Costa Mesa. Ana C. Kerr mlngways In the Heights Orange County on 1 M2·9J'i was fifed In Orange County MASTER MORTGAGE to be made. . with the County Glerk ol PUBLIC NOTICE CA 92626 This statement was filed 495 Old Newport Blvd.: 19983701014 0 n 1 0 •1 3 •9 5 , F 11 e COMPANY TRUSTEE, The names, .Social Secu-PUBLIC NOTICE Orange County on 10-21·96 Janeen M. Etter, 7 Deer wi1h the County Clerk of Newport Beach. CA 92663 Dally Pilot Nov. 15, 22, 29. No.F661351 BY SPECr1a.IZED INC., dty or Federal Tax Num-19993999594 Flctltloua BualnaH Creek, Irvine, CA 92714 Orange County on 11-1·96 Food to, Thought, L.L.C., Dec. 6. 1996. F019 ~barty D. Conroy, 252 AS AGENT FOR• SAID '$1.ii::'1~1acd:~e::~s o!:~~ PUBLIC HE.ARING Dally Piiot Oct. 25, Nov. 1, Name Statement This bu~iness 1.s con· 1998370 0733 (CA), 488 Old Newport PUBLIC NOTICE . Catalina Dr., Newporl TRUST££, 1090 Eug• CHUNG HOUNG CHIAN: NOTl~fT:~EHEREBY 6, 15, 1996. The following persons ar~ ~:1~~ ablso~~tl~ncg;~:; Dally Pilot Nov. 8. 15. 22. B~~d., Newport Beach, CA, ________ _ ~~~h. ~~sr;::: Is con-nla Place, Carpinteria, 21 7·98-8494. YI HSIA GIVEN that the Clty Council F9l9 d!>lng business es: Prest•· than a partnership . 29, 1996 1966 9Thl~3 business is con-Flctltloua Bualness ductedbyanlndlvlduat Ca 9~0t3, (805) 8B4-CHIAN, 129-56-ET356c1'os5T1A2 of the City of Newport PUBLIC NOTICE g1odusHillEnBcfidu.nter!~ S3~1 Have you started doing PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: a L1mi1ed LI· NafmeStatement ~ 1424 W. 19TH STRE • Beach wlll hold a publlc Ae • u ing "'"· ui e business yet? yes. 1993 abiltt Co. T~e ollowing persons are 1 3701012 BY• D VAZQUEZ MESA. CA 92627 hearing regarding: Fictitious BualnaH 1208• Costa Mesa, CA Carmen Hartman Flctltloua Business Hav~ you started doi"Q doing business as: The Tbls statement was !lied TRUSTEE SALES OF: The business Is known THE ESTABLISHMENT OF Name Statamant 92626 This statement was liled Name Statement business yet? No Chocolate Cottage ol Bal· with the County Clerk of as: SZECHWAN KING. A CRIME SUP~RESSION The followi rsons are Michael Drower, 235 with the County Clerk ol The following persons are Food for ThOught LLC boa Island. 205 Marin) Orange County on 11·5·96 FICE:8P03923CA The names, SoTclal Secu· UNIT TO BE FUNDED BY doing busin~s~s: Ametl· ~eatch :lvdh ~!09~&4~un-Orange County on 10-16·96 doing business as: Balboa Trls1en Beamon. Sec. .• Ave .. Balboa Island, CA Dally Pilot Nov. 8, 15, 22, rlty or Federal ax Nurn-THE R ECEIPT 0 F can Realty & Financial ng on eac · 19983999380 Island Ceramics 305 Ma· This statement was liled 92662 29, 1996. Published Newport bera, and addresses ?1 lhe St60,721.28 IN STATE 2001 Centella Place, New'. James ?regory Keegan. Daily Pilot Oct. 25, Nov. 1. rlne Ave .. Balb~a Island. with lhe County Clerk of Jeltrey A. Spottord, 1680 F993 Beach·Costa Mesa Dally ~~ye~g[f'~tT::~~. J~ ~~~~s 0~~~ i~~ ;01t port Beach. CA 92660 ~d.~Lgtsta '~:1/·n~~ 8. 15, 1996. ca111. 92662 orange County on 11-1-96 ~rt1::ac~':·c!~~i~·3 Ne~- ---------1 Piiot November 15, 22. 29, S. DAISY AVENUE 19. LIC SAFETY PROGRAM ~erlcan Really & ~na~ 92626 -F924 John F. Roche, 117 Co,al 199637007'4 This business Is con· PUBLIC NOTICE 1996. PASADENA, CA 91107 (COPS) (A83229), TO BE f~~. s(c~)es2o&1 c~~'~':i:: This bu~lness Is con· PUBLIC NOTICE ~662Newport Beach, CA Daily Pilot Nov. 8, 15, 22, ducted by: an individual ITATl:Ml!NT OF F022 _As listed by the Seller/LI· OEPOSITED IN A SPECIAL Place Ne~port Beach CA ducted by. a general part· Gaye Roche 117 Coral 29, 1996 1964 Have you star1ed doinl! AllMDONMENT OF • PUBLIC NOTICE censea, all other business SUPPLEMENTAL LAW EN· 92ss0 . nershlp Fictitious Bu11hea.1 St Newport • Beach CA PUBLIC NOTICE business yet? no USI! 0, FICTITIOUS names and addresses FORCEMENT SERVICES Th·s business Is con Have you started doing Name Statement 92.S62 • Jeltrey A. Spoltord BUSINESS NAME PUBLIC HEARINGS WILL ~~~n b~,:;':. S~~~/~c:~r~8! FUND (SLESF) IN THE du~ed by: a corporation • b~l~::!r ~~~~:o The following persons are This business Is con· Fictitious Bualnesa ~l~~s 1~~t~':~~ w~l~r:1e:, The followlng peraons BE HELD BY TH~ cg~T~ the date such Ust was sent C~lJncE IS HEREBY FUR· Ha'!'e you started doing This statement was flied doin~ business as: ducted by: husband and Nam• Statement Orange County on 10.22·9li have abandoned the use of ~~SS~O~~~Nl~HE Cl~ OI' d_.tlvered to the Buyer/ THEA GIVEN that said pub-~~~ness yet? yes, Oct. 1. with the County Clerk of ~~~l~rez. e2b8A ~28~cCoy ~~ve ou started doln T!Je following pers~ns ate 19983899874 ~:me~lc~I~:.~ :1r~~e~~ HALL, 77 fAIR DRIVE, T~~sferee1111~: :Neid lie hearing wlll be held on American Realty & Anan· Orange Co0nty on 11•1•96 James~Ktnnedy, 246 s. busines~ yet? No g ~~gc!~~~:s~ri~!; .~~~: Daily Pilot Oct. 25. Nov.~· New~ Beach, 3913 Mar· COSTA ~ESA, CALIFOR· det~rl:~e ~n ° .n!~at :'s~ the 25th day of Novem~r, cial Services ol California, 1998370 734 McCoy Rd .. Orange, CA John F. Roche Newport Beach, CA 92660 8, 15. 1996. • cua Ave 18 Newport NIA, AT 6.30 P.M. OR AS E 1 fi g & 1 nf. 1996, at the hour of 7.00 Inc., Diane c . Berber, Sec. Dally Pilot Nov. 8, 15, 22, 92868 This statement was !tied Black Stump Holdings F913 Beach, CA 92663 SOON AS POSSI BLE tu~~:~:~~-U::.'::hold~m-p.mc In the City Hall Coun-& CFO 29, 1996 1982 Concepcion c. Corbala. with the County Clerk of Inc .. (a California Corp 1: The Fictitious 8uslnets b~~R~~~iE~~5 ~~: provemant, goodwln, trad• cl~rt '1::!'ui:~~rd~.!4;;t 1:hls tfitement was flied PUBLIC NOTICE 246 S. McCoy Rd., Orange, Orange County on 11·1·96 (CA). 4500 Campus Drive. PUBLIC NOTICE Name ref8'1ed to above REGARDING THE' FOL· name and are located at: Geach, CA 92663, at Which Or~ t=eCo~"'cr,, ~~~~.:J <f~~2~slness Is con· 19~83700719 #411, Newport Beaeti. CA Fictitious Buatn•H w~.~~ 'f.pr~;~~Y LOWING APPLICATIONS. 5C102ST"!EMSTES1A9TCHAS92~;7ET. time and place Interested ng 199~3899382 Fictitious BuatnaH ducted by: an unlncorpo· Daily Poot Nov. 8, 15,1922, 9/~ business Is con· Nam• Stal•menl on • •e · 3 IF ANY OF THE FOL· "' • "' persona may appeat and Pl Oc 2 N 1 Nama Statemant rated association other 29, 1996 72 d ted b . 11 The following persona are Lisa Gay Sarvak, 391 LOWING ACTIONS ARE The kind of ll~anse to be ba heard th&faon. If you Dally lot t. 5· ov. • The followlng persons are than a artnershi PUBLIC NOTICE uc Y· a corpora 00 1 doing buslnesa·as: Birtc:h9' Marcu. Ave., IB, Newport CHALLENGED IN COURT, transferred Is. ON·SALE cha"enge this ~ject in 8, 15, 1996. doing business as: Lazer Have Pyou staled doing ~~r:!es~~U.t?s~ged dong Construction Services. cl). C 9 . ttMrTErl~,F~/Wo-1 GE~ERAL V:~ING P~CE, co tna •limited F923 ~ East Ba Drive Ja~~':f~ Flctltloua Bualneu Black .stu~p Holding~. !~~8ca~~Yffe~4 Circle. Ir· duct by an Individual I S S U ES S 0 M E 0 N E now Issued for the r• you or aomeone else PUBLIC NOTICE James Patrick Moore, 600 This staiement was flied n!'~:i• ~tatement ~nc.i Neil Brandom. Pres•· 'Andrew Lane• Youngquist. Usa Sarvak RAISES AT THE PUBLIC mlaea located. at: 512 raised at the public hearing East Ocean Front 13C, w1 h th Co Clerk or ow ng pera~s are en t8S1 Braemar Way, New· UHHl3701452 HEARING DESCRIBED IN WEST 19TH STREET, described In this notlc. or Fictitious BualnHs Balboa, CA 92681 Ort a 9cou un'cr,, 10-21·96 doing buslM~s as. Per· This statement was filed port Beach, Calif. 92660 Thia atatement wet flied THIS NOTICE OR IN WRIT· COSTA MESA, CA 92627 In written correspondence Na me Stat•ment Ian Wadwhanl, 17682 Lo-ang nfy f?rmance llluSlon, 120 Pa· with the County Clerk of This business la co~ with the County Clerk of TEN CORRESPONDENCE The anticipated date of delivered to the City at, or The foMowlng penons are cust Street, Fountain Val-19983899532 etficBCoastc~7·S:Suntlng-Orange County on 11·5•96 ducted by: 1 llmlted part Orange COunty on 11-8-96 DEUVEAED TO THE PLAN· the Hle/\ransfar la Oecem-l)f'lor to, the public hearing. doing business as: Ona ol ley, CA 92660 Dally Piiot Oct 25. Nov. t. ton each, 2 . 199t3701018 iiershlp Dally Piiot Nov 15 22 29 NING COMMISSION AT, ber 5, 1996 al~~~gmce of F'C>f lnfoftnallon call (71•) a IOnd Fashion & Co11ume Mike Smith, 600 East 8, 15, 1998. 1~~rlorm~ce 1;0ntep~~~rc Daily Pilot Nov. 8. 15, 22. Have you started dotng Oec .. 1991 . • FOOS OR PAIOR TO, THE PUB· FCOORRMPOO~~TEED 35 wwvA'~· &44-3750. Design, 8855 Atlanta Ave. Oceanfront '3F, Balboa, F931 Co~sl HwY Huntlnnton 29. 1996 1969 business yet? yes, 8·1·06 • • UC HEARING. "" • · ~ LaVonn• M. Hark• #t66, Huntington Beach, CA 92661 PUBLIC NOTl"E , g:·· • Andrew L, Youngquist. PUBLIC NOTICE 1. AN ORDINANCE OF LEY BLVD .• ID, Al.HAM· l•H CMC/AAI Clt1 CA 92646 Thia buslneaa Is con· "' ~i:lch, ~A 12648 1 • PUBLIC NOTICE General Partner THE CITY COUNCIL OF BRA. CA 91601 ' 1 Catherine Merle Munn, ducted by· a general part· B s ua nen 1 con This statement wu flle<J ---L-OAN--N-0-.---•THE CITY O' COSTA The amount of the PUf• Clerk, Clf1 of Newport 8855 Atlanta Ave. 1168. nershlp . Fictitious uslnaH ducted by:• COlporatlon Fictitious Bualnan with the County Cl«k ot .. W8M731 MESA CALlfORNIA ct)He price or conlider· Beach Huntington BHch, CA Have you started doing Name Statement Hale you :tar1ed~~g .NamaSt•tement Orange County on 11-1·96 AMSl'DiNO T1Tl£ ·13 OF ation In connection With lhe Publlahed Newport 92646 business yet? no The lollowlng persons are busness yet yes, ..,..1. The tollowtng persons are 1 ..... 13700718 ·· T.I. NO. THE COSTA MESA MU· ttanalar of the license and Beach·Coata Mesa Dally Daniel Joaeph Pavlik, 8855 JamH Patrick Moore doing business as: a) Cell· 96 doing business 11: Orth Oil .. .. ee.etalSCA NICIPAL CODE TO IN• buslnffl 11 the Sutn of Piiot November lS, 1996. Atlanta Aw., #,166, Hun-This statement was filed Ing Pro ol San Diego, b) Performance Enterp11$~. Odell, 1620 E. Gary Avt .. Daily Pilot Nov. 8, 15, 22. FHA/VA No. CLUDE A DEFINITION Of $45,000.00 f024 tlngton Beach, CA 92846 wllh the County Clerk of Cal Products • Industries. Inc .. Matk E. Beeks, Pte11· Suite 213. Santa Ana. Ca. 29. t996 t963 1N809S "MOTEL" AND TO IN· Check clef>Ollted Into ••· Thia buslneaa la con-Of•nna County on 1 t-5·96 3400 A\/enue of the Arts dent 92705 PU""11c NOTIC1: NOTICI OF CORPORATE OPS AA· trow n ,000.00 PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: huaband and 1H'ei looeeT IE22t. Costa Mau . CA This statement waa flied Orth Oil Company. Inc.. D• '" TRUITl•'I IALI TIONAL STANDARDS FOR Cathler check lo ba d• wife 92626 · with the Couniy Clerk ol (CA). 1820 E. Garry Ave., 1--F-lc-U-ll_o_u_a_a..IMN ___ _ • YOU ARE IN DEFAULT MOTELS AND TO MODIFY posited Into ewow ptlolto FlctlUoua B..alMP Have you started doing Dally Piiot Nov. 8. 15, 22, Ttie X·Ray Copy Company, Orange County on 11·1·96 Suite 213. Santa Ana. Ca N m• S'8tament 'UNl:>ER DEED OF TRUST THE DEFINITION OF signi ng 22e form, N•IM ••• ,...,.. buslne11 yel? Y••· Oct. 1. 29, 1996 f99S Inc .• (CA), 34r Avenc-Of '1998370071e 92705 The ~Ollowing peraonl .,. 'OAT!O OCTOBER 5, 1m "HOTEL". fNVIRON• $43,000.0? The foltowlng paraon• are ttM PUBLIC NOTICE ~e AB:, si:6~21, osta Dally Pilot Nov. a. 15, n . This bu~lneas Is . con. doing bualnau ea: UNLISS YOU TAKE AC. MENTAL DETERMINATION: TOTALS. $45,000.00 doing bualMu u : ~p.. Cathy Munn T~r· b I I 29, 19SIG • $73 ducted by .• COfporat1on 01eamtech lntemal4onal 1 TIOH TO PAO'TECT YOUR EXEMPT It l\aa bean agrNd be-Popa, 23M1 Via Unda, Tttl1 ataternent WH filed Flctltleus a...a s us neas • con-Have you star1ed doing 3400 v ()port N~t • PRONJ\TV, IT MAY BE 2. ANNUAL REVIEW O' tween thetn~,iuc.ne.a Mlaaton vttto. CA 92891 with the County Clark of ..__Stat~~ dH~:s by: • ~:r.:,at':°'o1ng PUBLIC NOTICE° ~usin.-s yet? yes, Oct. 1, Betic:h, ~A,~· SOU> AT A PUBUC SALE. OEENTVELDOf~E~TB~EEEEN· ~anti': .. ::1"'*8,rbyl :'~~ ~ 2h:!, Otano-~ on 11-5-H Tha fotloWirO paraona art bu.linea~a.? yee a) 5.1• Fkitltlous lluslfteu ~ Oii ,.. ___ 8,.., Inc Jamel JoM Holdsworth IF VOU NHO ,.,. IXPLA-M ,..._..,1 _.,... .,~ ' f eqUll • 19ff~701-e dolno bualNtl u · EMC 9$, b).10-1$-K ' • N S _..,.., .. ,, " W.,. 37 C11ftotd Stt.at. • NA1'0N Q, THE NAT\JRE THE INTERINSURANCE .-. 24073 o the Bualnen yon, CA 8211t Dally PllOt Nov e 15 22 OewlopnMlnt. 20331 IM Th X.Aa C Com ama tatement Anthony W. Or1h, Ptffldent Qlenflverly VlC1oria, Au. . Of THI PROCllDINO EXCHANOI! ()II THE AU. 8')d Pl'or.stlonl Code. that Meltl c . """'°"' 25"6 """ ,...... . • 'Nei A • E·t Santa A: .__ e .... AYK. OC>e y vr>pany. The lolto-'lng peraona .,. Thia ataltl'*ll WU flied lralia. )150 • AO Al NIT YOU YOU TOMOBILI CLUB OF 1119 CONld•aclon tor the N~ Court. Laguna ""• _... " • cA ta 07 ""''' ,,_., rown, • • doing bualneli u : Wed• will\ lhe County Oletk of Thia bullMU la con. .. SHOULD CONTACT A ~r,::C\R~.J~~,~~ =rt.: ~o ~ ~ ~ 2,331 PUlltC NOTICI ~=·Devel~ inc., = :tev w&!,:'~ :~°'~ .. '°= 1~~ ~.=~=·on 11..S·M dueled~: an ~-i-1..AWYtA. EATV LO. only aft., IN ttantftJ tlal 'NI......,,.. Cir .. 'rrlllMJCO a Calll0tnla COfpoJatlOf\, ~ County on 11-1~ Los ~tot CA 90120 Have you -.antd .....-.. On OICE:MBEA •• 1"8. MESA FOAf PROP _,,IRUI beel'I tpptowd by ..,. De-;::__ CA '2tn l'lcl"'"9 ....... ,04. ltvlna Ave. 1313, 1 ... 3700721 Kll'l'lbatly Mn sanctoval Oaity PllOt Nov .•• 1$, 22. l>UelMll yet? no ' M 10:00 A • .-.. ~TEA CATIO A ~ 'Al" .... '" of AICohoAO 18'1' ~'r"'" Nema ltMWftt N8WPOl1 &wt\, CA t:tMO 5$2 N. W"°""9f • 2t, 19111 t1M Jama JoM HorcttwotU1 • MOftTQAOI COMPNft, .. ROAD AND THI AP· Plf1ln8!ll Torranca P. Hutchlrie. The tollowlnO penons •• This t)ualMH 11 co~ ~ Pflol Nov. 8, 15', 21, 1)11, Wn dutt appointed TruatM PROXIMATILY tcMCAE 7..;:"°'o'.ot.-11 ~-=--LMe '«-dolno bullMll aa: H2~. ducte4by:•OOfPCQtlon 21.19M 1t111 L~hac~~.. PUIUCNOTICI '1'.h'•.......,.. ... ll9d unclet and ~::,'::, ,~ P~ ... ~e WEST.PA. 11.. 1 ~ L Levole a ... Ht! Att11T11t1 Laguna The ~ commeoc:9d PUIUC llOTICI 552 N. lelltlOMr "" 1 Flotltleft ._..._.. .an tt\e ~ Clllrtt Of D9el d TNll V' ,.. '"""'""'~ ~ .... ~ ..:,... y.,. e.aCh. CA t2t51 to 1reneact IMlnesa undet Lbf19 haetl, CA toet4 ' ............. Or-.. COur'IY °" n .1 .. 1.U, U ~~ ~K~~:rHOAIZI~ ==GlllM ...._CA..... 1r1ct ~ TRl9t • lhe flctllloua bualnH• F'lettHeaae•ue11M11 Tl\la l>ualne .. Is ~on-The~l*ION•• 1 ... ~TOOl t"I ::-='~ ol ttl9 COWllY MMHJ' ~ ~RH .11• 8U MOU 1'Nt. bu..,_a le oon-~p '1T.1; n::':or~ = ~ o:~•,..:l•ted ...... Stal"*" ·Mttd by: ~ ano dOfnCl IMINll er. EM' CWy Nol New. I. 1L II. RteOfHt of 0"ANOI CAU,OANIA COL~ f'ubllth•d Htwpoft =by: a ...... pait. ewt\. CA'iiiio o.aN1 O.V.~ment. "1it:.., ..::. =':!°"'s,a:;: ':.. you ~ Mii ~ "=' =: ti, 1181 "'!' ~·--°'~~=·~"ADD A~ ..... -TM rtalnanl(I) .... A..-Mou. u.cc CAZ) ....... i-.: MlcMel ... T .. lellln~~=lop1n.nt , ..... 'ffll'!M CAllltlO • ....., ~ NTA K l,IOO IQUAAI fOOT PtlOC NINM\tMf "· ,... menoed lo ....... ~ ~¥~' ." .. '· -=.. ......... -tllld tlltoe lA. "'-"""A:........ Daan L.to c~ 10U • ~ .MODU!.AR CLAllftOOM Na :..::-... ::e.:io::: Del Hal; H ......._ ...,_ .. ~ ~ d ~..:·~Jr., =.:·~~li.d a,.,,.. = _.....,.. ' JOINf ·= = PUIUC ll011CI ....,. Oft: OCIL 1..... ';~~Cl\~ ==--1NUI ,. .. ... 11, lc;,e ~ c..tr °" 1NMI ~~ a..llr. -~ ..OOP ~AM DAM-IUNW OOUllT... ' :::-:,~,~ ;:-... ~ ~ • gwnt ..... D11w ,_ ..... 11. 11. =.: I . Dtftletaon, ~ ,.,:~~~':_ =CORIN 4111 Mar, CA CA1M ~ ll..... I IUILDtNQ LO. CM' OM.911A 4 ._ Iha ~ ._..,...,_ ....... ~ a.,. W 1ll04 "11Mer ~..._. a.,... ftia ..,_. ... It ~ ...... 111_..':"':/ :'J::.-•z:== ~:c:-=-=-.. 11 • ..._.Q.~ 1011C1 ~~T:"'i"'... &IADB f:1~N~ Jr:"°'WAL~ .... Dllfl'lll*"·''"' :TNll. ""°' ._.bf! ............ h ... 11111,.. fUOfQ.U·ATTHI TIONl~. ..t4•Tt 11.t• 1Nt ~--......... °" .. ' ----101MI et~~,~ °'T GA ..... i. .. ... ... ,.. ~ OI........ ::-'..::.. ""' ...... , ....... .,"'l=•I =I OMO -'°"~ • ='~ ~ ~ ll ....... 0.-.. .... =-.• £=. ........ ....... ::---.. _. &"iU•·o; Tlla PITITIO• H ::;:-.::-:..-: Dllr NII....,_''' ti, LCDl9--~ ....-n ~ ~ ···-~lJl•llllll_ 111 .-U'-1 AlfD TIAH. CUtM08 TMI ... ,,.... ....,.... a 1-. ,._ •• 1178 14 "-~----~lllllli-L/ • • FRIDAY, NOV£M8ER 15, 1996 N.wpat ~Mala Dllity Pili* : MUC ll01ICll PUIUC IMmCll Puluc MOnca Pu.JC ll01ICll w IOTICll w I01IDll w IOTICll fWUC llOTICll MUC IOTICll MUC lonca : -.CIDTICI PUIUCllOTICI PUIUCllOTICI PUIUCllOTICI e:.r-"'::"' ... llllUlllllllll -...:..,-~ WllOTICI --.. -.·-•r.::t, r-• -r-------· -"iiDiiiiiM;'ii;iiii;;;;j~ ......... ,............ • . .... : Pl............. ,..._..._......_.. ,......._..,1ln11t P1elftl1•9u1la111 "'81r°"""'9 ......, ,... nalnt 111 .,....~ ,...Ah•8'J1la111 11,,.119'" • II• ~ . ................ ............... .....si........ ............... =.:i··~~~-;;; ._......... ~=-..... .._... ... ...... lntMOMol-'.. • • ..!?!.-,:...~.,. The~ penoN •e The~ pet9Clnl we Thi ....... ~.,. ,__ r-":.'l.. tN1... 1'111 ........... lf9 _. .: ~ 1'111 ....... ,.,_ CeuMy ...,..., -' ... • 11.,111 It ·~ •: Ctwtl dolna bulinee. .. l a.tic dolna bulilnelii NI ~ bullNM-.: --.-_..., .......... -..... ..._.. ~ ----0 $ I .... • ,. CIMI --~&JMiaw'I ()'Nlll¥e C:,,...., ~ ~ ao7t a) .I. WetlOn Md Cont-OMj ~I MtoQ. HllHllllt bell ol London.• U. er.nteC...,•10oMI ,__ PIHUl'Dt• I llllls ••Mlllft ......... • UM 0.-ed, 2teO "**' Pomona Ave .• Cotf& ....... l*'Y· b) CtMC>, 1941 .......... .,. w . ...,, ~ "°' Oc:l .. ~. 1. COYrt Otlve; Newpoll '~ ~ ..... ,.,... .... c... Line ., .... -.. -.. •1111 •O. ColCI ...... CA CAt2127 can Pl., Oo14a Mela. CA ,1102. C.O.U ...... Ca. 1.11, ,..._ 91ed\CAIQIMO o.ly Not Now. t, I. ti. Cltf,..,._Ana,CAl2* ..... ...__. ... ..., ......... IWlll ... Ti ... I tralll Cwral A.y Alct\lll'dl, 207f 82e2f ~ "30 hyche ~ It. 1111. fllll4 ""9MI 'Miiam Nelton. lelnll Aile a ,..,,. In tM lllM ...... If .916 r• , Ctwle Uftd~ ~. Pomone Ave .• Coeta Mea. Jam•• Jordan Wateon. OlllY ~ l'Ullll, .. .. ... .,. -• 31 ~ Of1wit, Newport ..... .,. IOTICI '714 ... CM, ..,_Ana. Noftfiatltlftf 11111 .,.., ., .... :;.r• .._ 1lnc..~.2tl0Aedhl!ID, CAN.a1 1941 Pellc.M PIK•, ColCI W ...... llJl102. COiia r __ ,..,,. ~-IMIO ~ CAllZ7(M ttw Nofdt••Mft¥ Una-' It ~ • •c.o.ea ...... CA t2G2t Thll bu1ln .. t le co,,. M .... CA t2t2I .._.,ca. t2ta1 Thie Du""-e le ~ Thie bv1Jne.1 11 con. le6d .DlatMt ~ M ..,_•I ... Thi• b111lne1.-I• con-dUcted by: In lndMduel Thi' bYtlneH •• co,,. Thi• b141lne.. •• co,,. ,.......... I ....... dYded 11¥: .,. lndMdual .................... II duc9ad w.., lndMduel 0.-~........... .. Ill ..... .-out dUdlcl bv: a COfJ)Ol'llllQn Haw ycM.i 1'*19d doing duel.ct ~lndMdull duct9d by: M lindMduM .... 8te1Wftl HM ycM.i llMed doing Nw ltMl•IAI Heye ~ IUlrMd doing .. lallt-.00 ,_ llMJ6t wt Of ---&.....--Haw ~ Utect dolnG ~ v-f1 no Have you aWted ~ Have you ll8l19d doing The 90loWlnO ,.,... .,. ~ !t9f? no The~ S*90na .,. bullr'9M wet~ ~21-tt llld E....-..n '°"'._Moll tt _.. ,.....-... ,_. bullr-e wet Y99 tO.tS.tl Carroll A. Alcherd1 ~ ~ yw. 10-1... ~,.._.,No doing bu.in .. 1 u : a) '9ycM ~ doing~ .. : ~ w..,n Nll9ol1 --. c.rMf of le6d Lot ....... • itcczlk-. ell CM1 Uncttay 'O.llOn•. Thlt statement wu llled J, JordM w.-'°" Gary s. ffulll• Z11tMi Ind ANoclllN b) Z Thie ~ WM tied CMMn ~l. looM· TNI ..... "*"' w -.ct 9·~ Mio the Molt • .._ .. ,~ 111-.. "'°·· ... Jll. lmltti, Prteldint wllh the County Clef1t of This ltat"*ll Wll filed Thi• in.cement WM lied • A. tl200 Von Kalman, with the County Cllttc ol ' HuellQnch, -Vlei01 wlfl .. County Ctartl ol u:..-. Canw of the Lind w I ......... ......... ""' llal•tnenl .. Ill.ct Orange County on 10.21-116 With the County CMtlc °' with the County Ctettt or ~ 400~ '!':Mei CA 82115 Or11ng9 County on 10.2MI CA..,. Or11ng9 County on t MHI ~ In the OMd to *· ........ ,,...,.... wlttl the County Clef1t 01 t9MHffSS2 Orang• County on 11.1 ... Or.nge County on 11-o5-te Mof\llkl DRtU, 17 eyp,... ''"Hllllt KltNMn Metia Slnctf~.-1 '~70t818 'nlanmJ ....... n ...,.., llld"' llllOI!!_~ Orange County on 11•5-Sle Diiiy Piiot Oct.~. Nov. 1, tttH700732 • 1ttH70t0t8 ~ C~;;;., Niwpotl Daly Piiot Oct. lS, Nov. 1, ~~· Alleo Viejo, Diiiy Piiot Nov. 15, 22, tt, fleoonled. I ..,._ 2 :J::. :..-~ 1 ... i1oto17 a, us. 1998. Dally PllOt Nov. e, t5, 22, D1ny Piiot Nov. a. 15, 22, Thie • builneu 11 co,,. a. t5, 1191 Flot Thia builn .. • 11 con-Dec. e. 1tll. iro11 1'31 1n 1oo111h. ~ 1i .,. ~ ~ '* llOll 1111 • o.uy P11o1 Nov. e. 1s. 22. Ft1s 29, 1998 .. 1969 29. 19911 Fm duct.ct by: ao lnclMdual PUBLIC NOTICI duct.ct by: an lndMduai PUBLIC NOTICI of otftcW Recordl; TMnce :"9 Ind ....-c,, flt 29 • ~':Bue NOTICI fN8 PUBLIC NOTICE PUIUC NOTICI PUBLIC NOTICI .:::~yet?·~41.~~ '1otldoue .......... ~yet?-=.ct doing ..................... =-:=-~~\': ::-.= ":."\'::-~ f'loUUou• •u1lneH FloUtlou• 8ualneN Flotltt.u• .......... MorlUI :taltlu N.,,.. 8tat...... ~ M. llndfOlt ...... atat....nt ..... 11 ~ 41 8.o· 1Qf2MM l.l9r ....... PloUtloue lklalMH NaEtatoment Name. ltatoment NarM llat......,I ~· ='~~ w&'.~11~ The folloWtng peraone .,, .: ~we.,.~ The followlt'9 S*IOf\I .,, =~·eat:' J'a:: ..... • . .., T.-. A Nw Statement The t petlOnl ar1 The follQwlng petlON are The lollowlng perton1111 ....,... .. , o doing bUllMM •i Hot .....,. ... , doing bullnel9 u : RON lend and the TNI "*"'of Cllllf'lla lltJI .... ttlOO The foloWlnlJ pettonl .,, doing 11 11: L.alt• doing bualne11 11: Tran-= bullnffl •: Ofang1 County on tM·Sle Wl1• Ttlecommuntcatlon, Otange County on 11.()5.11 Oaae. 3220 Iowa St., Colt. .._ •._: nwnc. loudt 11 ...._ 9W:l. 11111 1170 ~ bullnff9 u : Rhl·No fOl'Ht Med11, 2700 S. Main 1wHI OuldOor Advlf'tlalnQ. Dog EICport ~ t ... 3700719 ETC .• 3T1 AYOQdo St., tl'K, 1fft37009ff Moea, CA 12826 0.:.. 41 ~ 41 lee-"*'· CA '811¥ 1114) 442· Technologlet, 18 Fl1ld St. IA. Stma Ana. Calif. 668 Baker Sl 1405, Coif• ment c:omp.ny, 1582 Allon Dally Piiot Nov. 8. 15, 22, COila Mell, CA 92827 Dally Piiot Nov. 8, 15, 22, RoM HlcJtoll, 3220 low1 oMIWtet 111.00,_.,,. i:°fbbrot::"'~ ~ S1re11 11', lrvln1, CA 92707 M .... CA 92e2e Circle, Huntington Beach, 29, 199e t964 DIVld DouQlu Enflnaer, 29, 19116 F997 St., CoeM MMI, CA t2e2e the ~*1V Line ol • 92fa0.3343 Albef1 Burns. 11243 Crater Dan Allr.ct. 1605 Sher· CA 12e4e 377 Avocado SI.. IK, PUBUC NOTIC• Thi• bu1lne11 11 con-Slid Land of~ to 1M 1111. 11/15tt6 eo.-Bellinger, 11 Fl•ld Lane Court, Fountain Val· rington Pl., IV208. New-Denni• J. Bwger, 1582 PUBLIC NOTICE eo.tl ....... CA 92127 .. ductN by:.,, lndMdult StrMt, ltvtne, CA t2e20 lay, Calif. 92708 port BelCh, CA 92ee3 Afton Circle, Huntington Thl1 butln .. 1 11 con-Haw you ltalted doing MMt ~ COtner oti---------- Matti 9e111nger 11 Fleld 11111 bu1lnH1 11 con-Thi• bu1ln111 11 con-S.ach CA 12e4e F1otltloua lu"no.. duct.ct by: en lndMdUlll Plolltloue ....._.. bu9lneU vet? no ~·11::::. ':f"~ Streit, IMN. cA 92e20 cNcted by: an Individual due1.ct by: a Umltld part· Thi• ' bu1ln111 11 con-NaMe llatolMftt Have you llM'l.ct doing n!'~a.....t ~ Hld<ott onc1e bit 57 50 ,... to ~ OllT'UAD ... Thll bu1ln111 II con-HIV. yoy tlat11d doing net'Wllp duc:wd by: an lndMdual The following pertonl ate bulinMI Yet? No d~~ r• Thll ltai.rnent WU fll9d SoutMaitertY Uni of Seid ···-:==~--ducted by: huaband and bullneu yet? y11, 4·1o-e6 Have you llattld doing Have you ltaned doing doing bullnell u : 8iolcuo David D. Enftngef CIF PRIDE 0,_,~& with the County Cllftc Of Lotl· Thence Notttt II De-l•llll wife Albert Burns bu1ines1 yet? No bullMll yet? no· lplur1, 2014 W"1 ec.an Thlt l'8t9IMnl wu tlled """'"'".,_. Ofange County on tG-t•M • ••• Haw you ltar1ed doing Thlt ltltemenl WU flled Dan Allt.ct Oennll J. Bwger Front. Newport Beach, CA wlttl the County Clof1I of TION, 2015 Yacht Re9oUe, 1 ... HHH3 ........ M1nutel 41 lee-•• r•••rlt• •• bulinell ytt7 no with the County Clefk of Thl1 11atement -• Ill.ct Thia IUtement wu fllld 92M3 Of~ County on 10-&M ~~ 8Hd\.R. .... ~ 92eeO Daly P1loC Oct. 25, Nov. 1, t:' ~ ~':;.OOC::. ~ 8•1tla 11. died Donna Bellinger Ofang• County on t0.7·9e with the County Clerk of with itie County Cl«tl of Roy W. Feln1on, 2014 19"370021• '"'-'f. -·-· 2015 8 15 11196 ~ 12. , .. of Thi• llalemtnl WU ftlld 19H3tH222 Orange County on 1 M·Sle Orange County on 11+N Wnt CC.an Front, Newpott Dally Pilot Nov. 1, •• M, = ~· H9wpcMt • • • m• =:t'iJ,= ~:::: NllUrlll '*-' 81'9 with the Countv Cleftt of 01Uy PUol Oct. 25, Nov. 1, 19983700735 t9MU01449 ~i:c"·?f843 I 22, 1191. F940 Thli 't1ue1::0 II con-46'-* 1750FM w.1NwhofW... • Ormnge CoYntv on 11 -5-Sle a. 15, 1998. 0111y Pilot Nov. e. t5, 22, Dally Pllol·Nov. 15, 22, 29, duct~~· ~·~~0"" PUBLIC NOTIC! duct.ct bV: an lndlvldual PUIUC NOTIC! .,... llld c.r.. ~to the 8mllh, It.. no-cs. 19"3701000 F91629,19116 '980Oec.l ,19116. F011 Have yoU ltatled doing Have you l1ltled doing Flctltloueauelnou TIUl~of~ .. APN ewod, lrtd ... a ~~~11ot Nov. 80 15·,:.; PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE bullneu yet? ya. 10-to.95 F1ctHtoue aualnea• bullneM ~ ~.~ Mamo ltatotMflt :4:J""~tOf*tV = ~ ~ ..= · Roy Felnlon NaMe ltatemont ~ · Mc·-The to1ow1ng perlOf'll 811 ,_,..... ~ ~ PUBLIC NOTICE F1ctltlou• BualnoH Flotltlou• IJualneN Flctltlon IJu•lnea• Thf1 1talefMnl Wll fi!.ed The following '*'°"' are ~· the at~~ fll4:: doing bu9fntM 11: OP i-. ::. • .:=, · ~ ~ "*'°"°•--..._.. "':; Name Statomont Name Statomont Ntmo Sttt• t wflh the County Clerk of doing bueln•" u : AA-w ..._ • ., riot Dfflgn 17142 Cowan If of ha ...... , WM born F1ctltlo11• lu•lnoH The following pet1on1 ,,. The foHowing persone .,, The follow! "!:, .,, Orange County on t 1·1·9e lhony'1 Land1ca1>9 & ln1g1· Orange County on 1 M2·9e St., lrvlne, CA 82714 d .. lgnltlon. ll'ff, t Plttaburvtt, PA and Name Statement doing butln111 11: Silent doing bu1lnn1 a1: PraclJ. doing but1n':r.1: Gow-tff83700711 lion, 590 Bay St., Co1t1 1 ... 3701113 VltQlnla Diane P1yttolf, 41 l:"~~-r,; attended Cornell The following person• ar1 Partner Prlvttt lnv11tlga· ell SolUllon1, 3128 A.ct Hiii land Motor1pott1 Racing, Dally Piiot Nov. 8, 15, 22, M0tu, CA 92627 Dally Piiot Nov. 15, 22, 29, 0oteta Point. Corona del 8,,g:g:/AY UNITS.A ea Untvatalty. 8tto and doing bu1ln111 u : Condor llon, 2021 lemnoe Or., Ave., 1400, Colla MIU, t433 Superior Ave., Urilt 29 1996 . 1967 S lfY DI laM Ro1aC, ._590 Bly Dec. 8, 19116 F003 Mar, CA 92625 C COSTA MlSA.' CA her ~ moved C1taJog Company, 11180 Colla Miia, CA 92628 CA 92626 295 Newport Beach CA ' · t., Cotta eu, "92827 Thie bu1lnu1 11 con-• = to PHaMM In 1812 Condor Ave .. Foun11ln VII· Stephen Michael Austin. Prac1ol, Inc .. (CA), 3128 92603 • PUBLIC NOTICE Thi• bu1lnH1 I• con-PUBLIC NOTICE duct.ct by: an lndMdull ~2827·~· and rMldod ttttre umu lay, CA 92708 2021 ltmno1 Or .. Costa Red HUI Av1., 1400, Co1t1 Otvld Qowland 1433 Su-duct.ct by: an lndlvldUll F1 ltl IJualM H1ve you ltlrt9d doing iUltel ll"f the 1880'a. 1heV 1hon Hl·TIXI R1bulld1r1 Inc M1sa CA 92628 M111 CA 92628 rlor Av• Unit 295 New Flottttoue B111lnoa• Hav1 you •tarted doing ct ous 11 buslne.1 vet? No for ll"f ll'ICOfl'ectnaH of the 'pent aummora on ICAl. t 1180 Cond~ Av1:: Thi•' bueln111 11 con-This ' bu1ln111 11 con-:rt Beach' CA 92663 • Name ltatomont buslne11 yet? YH, Aug. 15, Name ltat.oinent Vltalnla f11ykoff ' ltrNt llddrel• Wld 1 ottw Udo feland In Ntwpcwt Fountain v1111y, CA 92708 ducted by: an Individual ducted by: a corporation Thia bualne11 11 con-The following persons are 1998 The fOllowlng ~eona are Thli ltat.ment wa1 fli.d oonmon dlllglilllol\, f ~ Boeoh, and wlnllltfa In Thi• bu1ln111 11 con-Have you 11at1.ct doing H1v1 you 1taned doing ducted by: an Individual doing bu1lneu u : Harpe, ~ D1 u Rosa 111 ... ~~~ 81· 701 112 with the County Clerll of ~·=· ~-Palm , Sprtnga. When ductld by: 1 corpor11lon bulh\HI yet? yH, 10.31·94 buslne11 y11? yu, 8-1·89 Have you alert.ct doing Hom. & Hollyl>errlu, 18 1tat1men1 Wlll .,.. 1 ppe, Orange County on 11-1·98 cove-IMng In Plllm Spttnae, Hive you 111r1.ct doing Sleph1n Mlchul Austin Pracsol, Inc .. P11er Ander· buelneH yet? y11• 10.19.ga Ch1mlnade, Newport with the County Clerk or E. Bllboa Blvd .. 811~. 19"3700709 IW'lt °' WllTMtV. expretaed M Smtih. alorig w1th bu1ine11 yet? yes, January Thl1 1tatemen1 wu filed ton, Pretldtnl Dive Qowland COHI, CA 92657 Orange County on 10-1&-96 CA 92661 Daly Pilot Nov 8 15 22 or Implied, reoarclng 1ttte, ,., ttulb9nd boclwnO 1~ with the County Clttk ol This statement w11 Iii.ct Thia alatement w11 filed U11 Marie Ch1vo1, 18 19H3899218 Mehlln Marie Smith, 460t · ' ' ' poeao11lon, OI •ncum-"°' - Hi-Tnl Rebulldere, Inc .. /I/ Orange County on 10.18-96 with the County Clerk ol with the County Clerk of Ch1mln1de, Newport Dally Pilot Nov. t, II, 15, ~=Ave., Rlvertldi, CA 29• 19116 1970 1tnnc..~y thl 'er~ ~1:"' g:b~f Vice Pruldenl 199838H39t Orange County on 11·MM Orange County on t M2·98 Cou1, CA 92657 22, 1998. F942 PUBLIC NOTICE ng .,.R...._ tum 0 • Thl1 11a1emen1 Yt'll fil.ct Dally Pilot Oct. 25, Nov. 1, 1 H83700723 1 ... 3701820 Thl1 bu1lne11 . 11 con-Thi• bualneu 11 con-"'*411 llCUWd bv l8'd Dilld f'Mm 8prtnga. n.y With the County Cleric of 8 15 1998. Dally Pilot Nov 8 15 22 Dally Pilot Nov 15 22 29 duct.ct by: an lndivldual PUBLIC NOTICE dH'= youby: an,~~"!'...-F1otltloue au.tn.aa ~· ~~lmrl -~ !!'! v.y. ~ = Orange County on 10-17·99 • • . . • • • . ' • • HIVI you •tarted doing -'V Name ltatotneftt u--·· .. .,,.,,,.._, n.... u... boYa --1 ... 38993t9 f917 29, t99e 1963 Dec:. 8, 1996. FOt8 bullneu yet? No Flctllloue lualneu bualneu y11? yn, 11·2-96 The following persona.,, not•l•I • .,,,.,~. If "'Y· ~ Niw a OllmP Diiiy Piiot Nov. a. 15. 22. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE usa Marie C~vo1 NaMe ltatemont ~~Nin~:~ fil.ct dolna bu11neu ai: Acaci1 undlr the wma of the Oood In ttta mountafne 1196 199 Thi• atalement was ftl.ct The folloWlng persons ar1 1 ' wae Reafty 2032 1 Acacli of TNlt, MtirMted f.... abOW Palm lpltnge 29· 1 8 F1otltlou• BYalno.. Flctltloue Bu1lnoH Flctltloua luelnoH wflh the ~ty Clert Of doing bullnMI 11: Truett O'rth theCo~ me:' S1rHt. Newport Beach, CA c:tw'V'l Ind...-"' thl to gee out cf tho ,,... PUBLIC NOTICE Name Stotomont Name Statement N•mo ltatomont Orange County on 11-1·96 Accuaory Sain Co .. 2330 ang• 1 ... r,01459 ll26eO TrultM Wld of the tNsU cf eummor. 1heV ... The following person• 111 The following per1on1 111 The lollowing '*'°"'are 19"3700730 V1nguard W1yJ.. At Ot . Wiiton Wang, 22 Lt Vento, u11t9d by Mid Oood of 04>founcMrl of ....,_ Flotltlou1lu•lneH doing buline11 as: R.A.W. doing bu1lne11 u : doing butlnua 11: nnrnan Dally Pilot Nov. 8, 15, 22, CoataMeu,CA9<e626 DallyPUOINov. 15,22,29, INlne,CA82606 TNtt.to-M: •171,170.11 flndon ~ wNctt Name Statement J1nllor111 Service, 5825 Vtf1lbfa1 Ctllln Company. Interior• 2 sunatt cove 29 1996 1974 ~otl evi;r ~A~~ Dec. 8, 19116. F007 Thi• bu1ln111 11 con-~·~ ~ lnt•fftlf hu grown to ...w TM foftowlng persons are W111 Barbet11 Av1 .. Santa 217 C1brino StrMt, Co1t1 Newport' Coul CA 92e57 ' ' anguar ay, • PUBUC NOTICE ducted by: an lndMdual ..... wuon. _,,mnc.e, ovw 1,000 boy8 wxt doing buline11 11: l<ltchen Ana, CalllOl'nl• 92704 Mesa. CA 92627 Bevltly T. Smetro, 2 Sun-PUBUC NOTICE Costa MIN, CA 92826 Haw you atart.ct doing ll"f, ~ 1ncr .... thl• flaur• D1f11 Met! ,..,. MIL ExprH1lons, 2675 lrvtne Randy Alan W1lkin1, 5825 Bradley Th0"\11 L11ch, 111 Covi Newport Cout Thia bu1ln111 11 con-Fl tltl IJualM t>us1M11 yef7 no prior to ... lN bllllftdery Smid\ wu lrNolwd In Av1.. Suit• F247, Co111 W111 Barbe1t1 Avt .. S1nta 217 C1bflllo SlrHI, Cost• CA 92657 ' F1otltloua Bu•lneH dHUC11d by: an lndl:-1,dual 1 :amoou:latomonr' Wiison Wang undlr •lid Oood of Tru1t many oth., phffan- M .... CA 92827 Ana. Calllornla 92704 Mesa, CA 92827 Thi• bualne11 11 con-Name Statement •v• you 111111 dong The f Thia l1atement w11 ftled lwlltOfoi• wuted Wld de-ttvoplcel ~ In Richard s. S1n111. Shtron Thi• bu1ln1u 11 con-Thi• bu1ln111 11 con-ductid by:.,, lndlvldual The following persons .,, ~t1i:;• Y•r No dol ~~ ~· 111 with the County Clerk of Med tO'tha und«llarwd • Patadona N;wpo11 A. Sanit1, 2675 lrvlne Ave., dueled by: In lndlvldual duct.ct by: an Individual Hav1 you 1tart.ct doing doing txnlneu as: LChap. r:;r :;c.n:,.. filed E~IC Wind 'a~~ Produc-Ofange County on IM·Sle WllttenDedlnldonofDlif-'t l!laaott and Palm Sull1 F247, Co111 MeSI, H1v1 you 1tan1d doing H1v1 you llartld doing bu1lne11 y1t? y11, 01/88 p1ll1, 500 Old Newport with' t~ C ty ~ k f llon Place Ntwpon B h t9H3700720 n Dlnw1ll fOf Siie, Wld a 8prt...,,• In llou Of CA 92827 bu1lne11 yet? no bu1lne11 yet? y .. , Oclober Beverly r. Sm.Vo Blvd., #202, Newport OYn r o ' MC • D•"" Piiot Nov 8 5 22 written Nob of Dlf-'t and ··-· Thi• bu1ln111 11 con· Randy Alan W1tl<ln1 1, 1996 Thi• 111temenl wa1 fll.ct Beach, CA 92663 Orange County on t().28-Sle CA 92663 -·r . • 1 • ' Bec:tion to Sell. The undlr· flowora, donation• duc11d by: hu1b1nd and Thi• 1t1ttmtnt wu filed Bredley Thomas Leich with thl County Cleflc or La1lle Loul1e Ch1ppell1, 19M3700t8t Sllphen L Humphrey, 870 29, t191 1977 ligtiad cauaed Mid Nodce of may b• madt tot wll1 with th1 County Cllfk or This 1tat1men1 w11 Iii.ct Orange County on t0.1Ml6 2913 Harbor Blvd., 1'333, Dally Pilot Nov. 1, 8, 15, :~':~ti:· Newport PUBLIC NOTICE DeflUlt Wld Bectlon to Sell Plllll~tdora ~.....: H1v1 you 1t1rted doing Orarige County on 10.18·96 with the County Cl1tk ol 19913891143 Costa M111, CA 92826 22, 1998. F941 Thi •bull 111 11 to be l'IOOf'dld In thl county c/o -~· • .., --.. bu1lne11l.e1? no 19983899401 Orang• County on 11·5-96 Dally Piiot Oct. 25, Nov. 1, Thi• bu~ln111 11 con· PUBLIC NOTIC• duct~ by:~ lndlvldu;on-Flctblou1 lu•lnoH where the,.., property la Club!' ~lpftng9 Rk:h11d Slnill Dilly Pilot Oct 25 Nov. 1 19983700994 · 8 15 1996 duct.ct by. an Individual '" Hive you itar1.ct ~ Name llatomont loclllild n nu• thin thrM 450 <>-_...._ 'Wett Thi• 1taltmen1 wa1 flied 8 15 1..,... ' • 0 lly Piiot N 8 5 22 • · · Have you 11art.ct doing -·.,, The ,_,_....., _,..... .,. montha heve tl.-cf llnce Palm 8pttnga, ezze:r. wllh lhl County Cltfll ol ' . nv. 1 ov. ' 1 ' ' F908 bus"'"' y1t? No Flotltlout lutalneH bulineH yet7 yn, l979 dol 't,;'.iM'.:.aa:~c:r 1uch recordetion. P'Wofea. She la auNtv9d ~ Mr Orange County on 10.24-96 F921 29• 1996 1994 Lelli• Chappelle Name Statement Sllphen L Hurnp1V1y 151~ •MS.A. c go, ..,.. FouduronCorpcn-eon w... Smlh. Jr. 19983899980 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTIC! Thl1 1ta11men1 wu filld The folloWlnQ l*~ont are :;;,• C'~ ~t11~ Mela, CA 92820 4 Olla t1on u TN9t•. 2033 N. of Newpott Bffott. Dally Piiot Nov. 1, e. 15. Flctltloue luelneea wflh the County Cllfk of doing bullne" 11· ~u 0 e County on 11+ee Oma Talley, 151 Kalmus Mlln an.t. &-. UO, WfA· • afld her daughter 22. 1991, F94• Flotllloua B11•lnou Ftotltloue BualnoH Name ltatomont Ormnge County on lM-98 Inter~~· 1 ~ ~ rang 19"3701458 •MS.A. Colla Miii. CA ru Owak. CA NIH, T• euanno a. llcMat oC Nam• lt•tomont Namo Statement The foUO¥tl are 19983700715 woo 1· uni ngton 92626 phono Number: 151ot IU· 9on9g0 8lwtnal, CA., PUBLIC NOTICE The following persons are The lollowlng person• 111 doing bu11,;!', ~ ... A-Diiiy Pilot Nov. 8. 15, 22, ~· c:" ~..!.., 1...... ~!}_ly Piiot Nov. 15• 22• 29, Thi• bu1lne11 11 con-~. Iv: c.m. ldlmldt. elgh1 grlindOnndren =ol buslneH 11: Thtrl· doing bullneH 11· Lanning C 2 B C La 29 9ll6 t9 8 .... ,... ,.. ....,,,..\. .......... ..,.... 8, 11196. F009 dUc1.ct by: an Individual Dile: 11/t 119fNf'P210& d 1 I t-Flctltlo111 Bualne11 c Body Shop 1530 Assoclat•• 16072 Sprln-omp, 4 tt utter, • • ' 7 Applewood Circle, 11unllng-Haw . ltar1ed doing PU8· 11/15/91. 11/22/98 an we ve groa Nam• Stetemont er St.. su111 e.' Costa dale 1231. Hunt1ng1on 'L'fc~~,~ .. ~~ 92:.~ord PUBLIC NOTICE 1~1:9~~i~:,9,~ con-PUIUC NOTICE ~yet? Yff, 10.18-98 111ie1te • J~ ~ ".,:,: ~ The following per10n1 111 Men, CA 92628 B11ch CA 92647 24811 C II L ' Flctltlo e ..... Oma Tlllly ........ ---. ~ doing bullneu u : O I 1 f FI 1ch1 r, 1 o 7 Tam~1r• LH Lanning. u er• iguni FlcUtlou• Bualnoa1 duct.ct by: an Individual u .,... Thl1 etatlmenl wu filed ,,_., • .-........ ·- •I Jenny Br1cfley Reil El· P1rkcrHI, Newport Coasl, 16072 Sprlnd111 1237, N~uel. CA 928n Name Stateraont Have you llartld doing Name ltatomont wllh the Ccx.wity Clertt of PUBLIC NOTICE Memorial Park In !Ale Brok11age, b) Con-CA 82857-1098 Hunllnglon BHch, CA dudi'.ci ~~~~~·~l~~uaf0"' The followlng l*IOnl we =-~ '1:1,,.~ ~ ~~.r:;n'S: Or.nge County on 10-28-98 Newport l!leedl. eumer MOftgage Alll1nce, 4 Thi• buslne11 . 11 con-92647 Hive yoU •tart.ct doing doing t>uslne11 11: Lon-Thll ll•lement wu filed Rat~ UllNtlea, 2500 B • 1 ... 3700119 Loan: 1237M1 Ollllr Sllrbural Cf.. Newport duct1d by: 1n lnd1vldu1I This bu~lntll 11 con· butlneu yet? no d1nc1, 3825 W. MacArthur with lhe County Clefk 01 tho rt Drive, Newp!rt Dally Pilol Nov. 1, 8, 15, 2917126-11 Fii : M1Sl66 A.P --------- Beach. Cllll. 92683 H1v1 you 1tart1d doing ducted by. ari lndlvldull MlchMI R. Wolford 1307, Santa An1, CA Orange Co\#lty on 10-28.98 Beach CA 921S83 22 l996 FIM5 Number 9S2·5MS3 NOb JeMy Br1cfley 4 S11rburs1 buslne11 yet? no Hav1 you start.ct doing Thie llallmlf'll wu filed 92704 s • A 11 2500 81 ' · TnisM'I S.. undlf Died Ct .• Newport B11ch. Celll. Olal Fischer buslne11 yet? y11, &-17-96 with the County Cl•ll Of Jacquellne Fllzg1r1ld, 199837001Tt •h~Drrve •. Niwpoh PUBLIC NOTICE TMt yOU ••In dlflult Under 92663 Thi• 111tem1nt wa1 Iii.ct T1mm1111 Lanning Orang• County on t().22•96 3825 w. MacAt1hUt 1307, Dally PUot Nov. 1, 8, 15, Beach CA 92683 Died or Trull. II* Mar • Thi a bu1ln1u 11 con· with lh1 County Clerk ol Thl1 atallment wH fll.ct 19983899879 Santa Ana, CA 92704 22, 19116. FIM2 Thi• • bualneH 11 con-Flctltlou• luelnou 1990 unllll yOU tlltl IC1fon ductld by: in Individual Orange County on 10.18-96 with the County Clerk of Thi• bu1ln111 11 con· PUBLIC NOTIC• dUc1.ct b lndlvld al Namo ltatom.nt prolld your PfoC*1't It mlY Hav1 you •t•rt•d doing t 9983899385 Orange County on 1 O.S..96 oauy Piiot Oct. 25, Nov. 1 • ducted by: an Individual '" Have Y: an•t.rted u dol 'Tht followlng pereona .,. 1old et a PlltllO •:n yOU ~H:,y~:? yet, 11-1·96 Dilly Pilot Oct. 25, Nov. 1, 19983898507 8· tS, 1996· F Have you •tarted doing F1otltloua aualno.. bulinear;'et? no ng doing bul!Mtl u : Beel In In expllnaOon or Ill l\llUrt o Thi• Y•l•~m':nt Wll filed 8, 15, 1996. Dally Piiot Nov. 8, t5, 22. 9t0 bu1lne11 Y•l7 no Name St•tomont Suzanne Ayotte lhl W11t Entertainment, the pt~ ~1 you with lh• County Cl1rk ol F929 29, 1996 fOOt PUBLIC NOTIC! ~iJ,1tzr;1:.01 wll Iii.ct The following peraon1 are ~· ~tat~ment we!' Ill.ct :!i~ ~A-~= 1143• Ana· ~hO: con~ •i;i· L.n°""' Orange c~~n~~~;J~·:e~ PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE flclltlou• auelnoH 1101th theCouCounlY Clerk of g~~1r:1:~~.~~ ~ra~• •eo~ ,1::.si:1 Raul 0 P1yan, 2300 s. Law11 lllMcl liruu. ~ Ctllfom · Name ltatemont r1nge nly on ll-fi-96 Newport C1 DrlVI 1660 1 ... 370'471 #85, Anlhalm, CA 92802 COfP«< • • M"!r._ D11ly Piiot Nov. 15, 22, 29, FlcUUou1 8111lnoH Flctltlo11• BualnHI The follow! teH370t02t NIWport Be~ch CA 92880 • Dally Piiot N 15 22 29 Thia bu1in111 11 con-1uoc:nsor1n1t•LonublR19d Dec. 8, 1998. F010 Nam• Statomont N•m• Statomont doing bu11n!:1 ~rn~~ Ollty Piiot Nov. 8, 15, 22, Karin Sunday' 21 Auburn O.c e 1998 ov. • Fot2 duct.ct by:.,, lndMdual f"'"' punuaftl IO the Died PUBLIC NOTICE Th1 lollowing per1ona "' The following peraon• are Sal• 811 Sea Vi.w ln 29. 1996 f987 Alll• lrvlne CA 92715 . • . Have you atll't.ct doing Mt uecuetd by Frld«ldt S. doing butlneu u : Utlll doing buslneu aa: ChlneH Cotta M111 CA 92828 ·• ' Thli bu1in1u 11 con-PUBUC NOTICE bualneu yet? yu, 5'28-98 ~'tl,11 "'*" l"IOOfclld~;;;;;i;:l;;:=;'1 -F-10-,-,t-lo-u-.-.-.,-1-1-no-,-a-• Women. 191 E. 16th St .. H11llh ln1titut1 (C.li.1.), 151 PhlUp Cllft0n Pearaon. 818 PUBLIC NOTICE dueled by:.,, Individual Raul Payan onN ..., •002 • ~ N It t t Cosl1 M11a, CA 92627 K1lmu1 IM·7B, Co111 Sea View lrl Colla MeN HIVe you atart.ct dol~ FloUtloua 8ualM.. Thia ltllement wat filed 0. rv-J 14 In book~ 0 amo a amen LW I Inc (CA), 21938 ...... CA 92627 ·• · Flotltloua IJuelnffa b 1 1 N Stat t with the County Clerk of olftdll rteotdt Iii Ill ona o ~ f~ pare?"~.,, Co1iin10 'st .. WOOdland John Dutt Br1cy, 1914 'f~,~~•ln•H 11 con-Name Statement ,::sn•H yll Dic. 1 • The~~.,. Of.nge County on 1M2·98 ~,:aunty Alcofcllr of er.,. ng Mii aa. oar. Hlll1, CA 91364 WOOdland, Santa Ana, CA d .ct b Individual The followtng pereona we K.artn Sundi · dolr\g bu11ne11 u · Carter 19"370tttl _.iy, Cllf~ Ind PIH1ldft The Art of, Sult• 180, 2796 Thi• bualnHI 11 con-92707 uct y: In doing bullnela u · BIU Hall Thia tai.mlm filed AulomoCl¥e Group. 17880 Delly Pilot Nov 15 22 29 to Ill Nob UI Oelluft Ind ~=r· Coll• M111. CA duelld by: a COl'POflllon Thi• bu1lne11 11 con-=~ar"yet?'!:'.ct doing Photography, 21822 Mar· with t~ County w&'.,. of Ntwtlope, Unit 220, F~ Dec. 8, 1998. · ' ioo5 ~ to Sii lllftundtt Scott Gr 3830 Vall HIVI you etart.ct doing duct.ct by: an Individual Phll PHtton gueflte Pkwy. 1119, Ml• Ofange County on t().2a.98 lain Valley, CA 12708 ·--07fl3f1998 In bool, Centi• Dr~°ZPt. 121. Sa~ bu1lne11 yet? no Have you ltartod doing Thi• l latement wu ft1ld lion Viejo, CA 92e92 t9H3700tt1 Janot Mltle Catt•, 17300 Plat. • lnmllnlnt No .... Dleao. CA 92130 ~=:1· Inc .. 5111 Ro\.vldi, ~ ~o ~th Ina~ ~ or ~u:: ~i!v~· :~~ :r.: Dilly Plk>t Nov. 1, I. 15, r!,~~ Fountain Val-PUBLIC NOTICE ::o.:: 1~°T# :::~*!'_.Ji _______ _ Thfe bu~ln111 le con· Thi• 1111ement wu filed Thia llalement -• flled angi ty on tO-t&-98 lion Viejo, CA 92692 22, 1996. FIM8 Thi• builnll• 11 con-Front OI The FllaDolle Al The d.Fld by. an lndlvlduelol with the Ccx.wity· Clefk of with the ~ty Clertt of 1991Hff402 Thie bu1lne11 I• con-PUBLIC NOTICE dUCWd by:.,, lndMdual NOTICE Of TIIUl'T&' Mell\ En'J Ml fo 1111 Pllcln· FIND bu~you 711artld d ng Orange County on 10-18-96 Ofmnge Coul\ly on 10-29-96 Dally Pilot Oct. 25, Nov. t, duct.ct by: an Individual Have yoU •tart.ct doing IA1£ TIWtM Sele No. II CMc CtnlW 401-411 E. Scolt 0~ no 199Ueff311 19983100418 a. 15, 1996. Have you 11at1.ct doing Flotltloua auatMH bulinel• r_et? no H-14309 Titte Order No.~ lftt. Palll, CA Thi• itat•men• w1t ni.ct 1l111y Piiot Oct. 2'. N0ot. t. --Oally Piiot Nov. 15, 22, F920 =-J'~· M-98 Name ltat......,t Jll'IM M. Clrttt ~~~~4~--;:' 4~ 10. 1.m. •= IUClorl to an apartment ~. 1996. Fo2s 29. o.c. e. '* Foot PUIUC NOTtCI ..... • .... c c ~k• • ™• ltatement w11 flled F"'Ut.T •''""""'"A IN '?!; • "' -., :' .. ~ through classified Orange County on 1°"22•98 ..... h v.. ounty left! of Wei Ing S1rvlc• 5102 Orange County on 1 M2·M " ~ "'" m~ 0 lie ~i----------- 19993899875 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICI "'°Nat~l.ta·t~ .. t Orange County on to-10.ee oua11 citcle, Hunllngton t ... 3101818 ~YOOUATB>1 .... ~~ -..,Jv:. I. 1114 ~.!_IW·1r--------o.11y Piiot Oct. 2$, Nov. 1 • .. _ ........ , t 8"3891118 Beach, CA 92840 Daily Piiot Nov 15 22 29 ...._ """,_ '"""' Ill now•-1. 15, 19116. f'lotltloua lu .. neH Flotlllau• lualno1a The lollowlng per1on1 are Dally Piiot Nov a 15 22 Mlct\MI D McGuire 5l02 Dec t 19116 ' ' FOt4 TO PROTtCT YOUfl PM>ft.. under Mid dtld Of Mt In _______ F_9_11_1 NaMO lt•tOMOnt Name ltetemont :ng ~1nt113,.:S3:8~81 h 29 1191 · ' 'tooi Quall Circle, Huntineton · • · 8'!!1 IT MAY HSOlDOUlioT **'In~ L Tht following '*'°"' ate The follOWing potlOl'll are prHI 1.1. :• • re • ' Beac" CA 92149 PUBLIC NOTICI A rvBUC SAU. If Y fltrllnlnw PUB IC NOTICE doing bu1tne11 ae: Adtena· dOlng buelne11 11: PltY· Santi Ma, \,;A 02101 PUBLIC NOTICE Thi• 'buelne11 11 con-NEB> AH £)(R.AHAl10H OF mort .,_'Y ~ on ...., f'lotltlaue auelnoH Un Ent1rtalnmtn1. 3200 time Event•i.. 273 Co1fa J>an81 W~llalr Ch~ 3~ duct.ct by: '"lndlvldUll F1outlout auatno.. THE NATUM Of THE PAC). Oetd Of Trwt. Tiit pt N ltat t Pllm Or. 41300, Fullerton, "°'"' Street, ~111 B, Co11a ..;, r · anta • Plotltloua aualnoH Hive you alert.ct doing Namo atatomont CJa>INGS AGAINST YOU, IHr• 1114 ._ COM ... .,.,.n CA 92831 Mell. CA 82827 -10 Namo ltatomant buelne.1 yet?~ .. ,.98 The following penona .,. YOU SHOUU> CONTACT A ~. II any, ol 1111 The fol1owlng 1*1~' 111 Joel francla Levey. Ill, Paul T. Rechtnm1ch1r, Thie bu1ln111 le con· The follOWlng pereona •e Mlchlel o. McGuire doing bullneM ae: Navetta LAWYER. On Deoemblr I , Pf clllCtl)W lbM doing butlneee 81· W.S. 3200 P1lm Dr. •30t. Ful· 273 Colla Mell Sltfft, duct.ct by: In lndlvldual doing buaiM11 •: M.S. Thli 111i.ment wu fifed O.tlQn, 2112 Dupont Or 1911. It 11 :00 AM.......... IO be: U Grllll """",.._ =-';c!:.3.T ~,!_ad~ lerton, CA 02131 Suite 8, Coela M .... CA :Jouet?llll't.ct doing MltcMll & Attoclltet, 4'10 with the COUnty Olefk °' Ste. )1t, 1Mne, CA 92112 ..... Fof1lln'"~ llactl, CA t2llS -··--9270I. n ~,. Thl1 bu1lne11 11 co,,. 92127 D wuailm c~-N. Cout Hwy, IC. Laguna Ofange County on 10.2•N ~ Navetta, 420 14th .. the cUy ~ ............ TNI.. _....,. ducted by: an lndlvldual Thi• bu11n ... II COi\-an ·-.. Beach, CA 9~51 , ... a700tl1 St. t:tunttno'on Beach CA TNMI undlf end~ lllllllWfor!!Ylncolftcllftll ..... ~ Hung, 18339 Mt. Hive you t\111.ct doing duct.ct by: an lndMdutll Thi• 1taternent -· fll9d MlchMI s . Mltchell, 470 N. .... • to Dilld of Tlwt. NGordld on Ill Pt~ ..... .. l1den Pow•!'.:. fountain t>umff• Y9f? yn, •10-11 Have you elal1.ct doing Wllh the C°""ty Cl«tl Of COUt ~· IC, Laguna Daly Piiot Nov. 1, I , ti, Thie bueln••• 11 con-t/17 •Document No. oomtno11 , V*1y, CA 127w Joel Ltvey bulin"' yet? no Orange Co\#lty on tG-tMt a..cti, CA 92951 22, 1191. fl4I duct.ct by: .,, lndlvldual N522711 9oo11 -..... -• "'°"" '*'Ill. Tiii Thi• b11eln111 11 con· ThJI 11a1tmeint wu "9d Paul T. Rlctlonmacl'let 1 ... a89MOO Thi• bu1lnt11 11 con-PUIUC NOTICI Hl¥e you llartOd dolnQ OfftdlA "9ootdl 1n the Of Ill.,...-... =-' ~ M .::::"* .-i.... With lhe °°"""' Cllftc of Thll ttlltment WU filed Dally 'Piiot Oct. 21. Nov. 1, duet.ct by: WI lndMdual ~ yeC? yae, Oct. 11; lea al the ~-of ~ liClnll .. ~--1-1ii'V Or.ngeCouneybnt.2'1 ... with the County Cler1I of l .t5,1M. ~ ~ llalWd doing ......... ua1n ... 1.. ~.Cllf...... .. ........ r~• ,__, • 1 ... H97HI Of'ange County on t0-21-98 '9tt buW10M yet? no NMtO ............ hmerd Nawfta MOlad 11¥: llCHiMD L -. • ~ """9 Daly P1oe Oct. ZS, Nov. t, 1 ... 1100111 ~ S. Mltchell The~.,.,_..,. Thie •enlltll W91 Med M. NC> MITHP. .._ ........ If .=:~~--: 11.15.ttM. Diiiy Plloe New.'· a, 11, PUIUCMOTICI Thie**'*" wu •• dolnll~•:P9clcao-...,., the Cour1y an o1 WANDAHD ... , ...... .._. ar.,._ County on 1o-n.te fl2S 22, 19116, f951 PlottttMe ....,.,,1 WIU\=h=Counly Cler1I of Ing Oetltn Group, ft Orange COUl'ly on 11-1141 NC>. flCHAll> L -II:@'~ II t9MH"880 PUIUC-T I on 11+91same.1t1riot.o 11t11a ...,_ 1~18te JR.. A 11NC1L1 -·-.. Diiiy Noe Oct. a Nov 1 PUIUC NOTICI '"' IC Nw lta..._. t 701 c CA ta111 Diiiy fllol Now. 1S. a, tt. • T~__,. -=----Oii 1 I . ti. 1-. • • PloutlMa lualnt.. '1otlt,._ IMIMM ~ '::.'::';: ~ Diiiy flllO( Nov. I, tS. 22• f1wtto M.~, :.,:=:: Dec. 1.1.... '°11 CHOt:l1MIM'fl7H.TOt.-, ":'=. w ~= Hove A Garage Sole! 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( G4MGESALE HINTS ' • g ... ---,.--.C'I Bow to Plaee A Polley Rut•·· and dt'u dlinr., arr .,11bjr1·1 to change wirlio111 noti1'1» Tlw publi,hrr r1'Scrve the right 11• 1·1·1hur. l'f'du,.,ify. rt'\'i"l• or rl'jt'cl any ..111.,.,ifit d ud\1·r1i,1•10t'tt1. Plt>ulie n>pon any error 1h111 muv b1· in \'11ur d ubi.i6rd nd immedia1eh'. 2192,.2744 ........ • By Fax (714) 631-6594 ByPhone (714) 642 .. 5678 By Mallllo Person.: . Tlw OaJy Pil111.111·1·1·p1.-. "'' liability for any error in u11 udHr1i,,f'mc111 for whi1·h it 11111\' ht> ff•!-pnn!iiblt· j~r .. pl f11r tlw •'<•!ii of 1br i>p111·1• aetuaJly ocrupi1·Cl by tlit• t•m>r. Crt>di1 ean u11ly bt' Hlluwrd for thr fir,,1 U\1>1~r1iu11 . .. , ...... (Plca~e inrfude vour namr und phonr 1111rnhrr tu1d wr'll rail you btll'k \\rith a prier quulf'.) :330 West Bay tn'('t Costa ~•·su . c·A 92<>2'7 ,\1 \i1·"·p11r1 Bh d. & Bm !-i1 ... . ...-----Deadlines ---..... Monday ................. Friday 5:00pm •1a-.190 -~,. Hours Trleplao11r 8::{0am-5:00p111 ~1unda \'-F ritlu\ Walk-111 8::{0am-:>:OOp11 1 \l1111d11y-Fritlu~ Tuesday .............. Monday S:OOpm Wednesday ......... Tuesday 5:00pm Thursday ....... Wednesday 5:00pm Friday ............... Thursday 5:00pm Sa turday ............... Friday S:OOpm "' .:. GENERAL 2102 NEWPORT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH LOST & 2724 FOUND ·2925 EMPLOYMENT 5530 .£0UAl HOUSING OPPORTUNITY ~111111 1a&a11 lllwrti11110 In lhls Mwspaper Is sulltccl lo lhe Fed· Ynl Fw Housing ~I ol 1961 n .lfllllldtd w111c11 mabs JI 1111011 19 lltwtrtlsr "an, prclerence. limitation or discrlminalion !!M'd en race, color. 111igion. u1. llHlllcap, llllllllal status or ...._. lfitlll. or 111 llltenUon lo 1llMI uy 111tll prtlcttnce, llmi· lallon " lflscrlmlnalion." " Tiiis 11ewsp1per will not --------- bew11111y xupl "''advertise· BALBOA 111u11or , .. , estate w111c1111 1n ISLAND jelatlu of t111 In. Our ruderr *' llel111y lnto1m1d !hi all ~wtlli1111· admtistd in this ....,,..., .. l'llll•lll• Oft Ill ..,..a .,,.iu111ty Nils. To com- .. .,~.ulJIWD 2106 Cottage 2Br Furn, 2 patios, high ceilings, w /d. $1250. Avail 11 /1 5·6/25 640-0949 1111·11'11 .. 1·I00·•24·IS90."For --------.............. oC ... please NII HUD 1t •26·3SOO. COSTA MESA 2124 " 2bd/1 ba Stove, fridge, •••••••••I unfurn, new carpet, yard, near schools. BO USES/ CONDOS fOR SALE 776 W. Joann St. $850 Incl ulil. 673·1874 Nr Triangle Square 2bd/1 ba Duplex. W/d, SOUTH COAST gar disposal. New METRO 2186 a PP I, car Pe I, Pa In I. I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---------1 · Encl garden. $850. (iENERAL 1002 548·1803 Airy 1Br Lott Condo ------------~1IRVINE Lrg kit. Skylites. Pool/ spa, gym. Wtr/gs Incl. 2144 $725. . 645·2535 Real Estate For Sale? ••••• ,. · Weekend '''°"~' · Open Houses? ••••• The Dally Pilot Real Estate Tab which is published each Sat· urday is an ettective and inexpensive way 10 showcase that special property. Call our Classified bepartment Today!! 642-5678 COSTA MESA 1024 sbd/2·'12 ba End unit 1 w/pvt backyd+ patio : Remod kit. FP. $139K. , 844-2144, Tarbell "EWPORT ~EACH 1069 tank Owned Huge , Fixer. 3000sq.tt. + lot. I 1 /3 .AC. $1 ,590,000. ' Rosrne. Agt 470-6134 ~ldo lale Fab House , 5% lease opt, 2·3 yrs.. 4br + den.• Newly Remodeled. Private beaches, brick crtyrd, w/lountain by clubhse. $3400mo 875-4042 Steps to Beach 4 bedroom. 3.5 baths. Roof deck. 15% down. •Assumable 1st. Stephanie 723-013 7 Irvine Terrace 3bd. ••••••••• e~~hfn°~· :~~~.~dA'!~~ APARTMENTS now. Six month lease FOR RENT or mtm. $2500/month ·····••••• Owner 805·652· 1433 Bayrldge Condo 2BR, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I••••••••• 2BA. fp, gar, pool, BAYFRONT 2bd/2ba MISCELLANEOUS spa, gated. $1450/mo condo, near Pavillion, (818J 980·7878 2-car pkng, pool, dock RENTALS · Cottage 2 +2 vu bay/ avail, no pets. $160011••••••••• INDUSTRIAL 2788 pvt bch, pool, beam mo, yrly. 873·8840 cell. remodeled, FP. Boardwalk Studio •-R-O_O_M_S ___ 2_7_0_6 51295. 873·3059 Kit, frig, bed, lrg ba. Harbor View Homes quiet. secure. N/smk/ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3BD 2.5BA $2000 pets. $560mo Inc utll. NB brlghValry, clean Gardener Incl 873·8372 quiet home, kit, w/d. 644·66lO 673"3174 Studio 1 blk to beach. ~1~·~~~1 u~~8?1:g<~ For Sale 10,000 sq ft Ind.bldg In NB + fenced yard. Mfg. as· sembly, a great space for Antique & Class!c cars. Bkr 722-8777 Harbor View Knoll Quiet, pvt, patlo/gar- 3·M twnhm 2Br 2.5Ba, den. No pets. Avall1---------••••••••• den, wtnew cpVpt. 2 oec.1. ssoo. 525·2694 RENTALS TO BUSINESS & gar, pl/tenn. Very OT. SUll'D~ $1775/lse. Avl 12/1.1--------nn.1UO ~724 FINANCE George, 851-8552 CORONA liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •••••••• Mint Nwpt'N Twnhs DEL MAR 2622 B .I. 3Br, 2Ba to share 2 Mstr Suite + Lott1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii wfYng prof fem. Gar ---------Skyllles, New Beige 1• spc, w/d. $650 + 1/2 BUSINESS Carpet, Dbl·Garage Cute 2bd/1b• • util. Avl now. 673-5704 TY $1370/mo 725-0033 encl gar, patio, nea..l:::=.;;~.;.;.;..;,;,;;;.;..,;;.;.;~;..;.4.c;)pp()a;iiJJNI Can't seem to get to all those beach & shops . 2904 $1025/mo 780-18?5 ---------..,,,,...,.,,,,,__ ____ ....,.. __ Le• rn to clean MOBILE repair jobs School Bus Drivers (No Expene rice Necessary) Make the most of your retirement! Just because you're retired doesn't mean you have to slow down. Durham Transportation Is looking for bus drivers to transportAmerica's future. Who knows-you could be driving a future lawyer, doctor, or president to school. We offer SS.50-9.25/hr to start and.flexible part-time morning and afternoon hours-no nights. weekends, or holidays-that allow you to make the moSt of your retirement. Apply in person Monday-Friday, 1 O a.m. • 2 p.m. at Durham Transportation ~tf~;-.... Fifth St. In Senta Ana, or call 714-542'-·8989. DURllAI~ TllANSPOllTATION. TCP4464A E.O.E. HOMES 1100 around the house? !: Lei the Classified COSTA MESA 2624 CdM 3bd house wtprof VCR'• for diagrams & male, deck, yard, vu, lnstruclions, send w/d, secluded. Open $25.00 & s.a.s.e tq: $400 1st Month minded. pgr, 437·2525 Teachme Enterprlseli ,.._ ____ __. __________ _. Cln, lg mtn cabln·style, CDM Hae Matr BR Box 431 : Starter Home Service Directory t OnlY $1000 dwn 5625 help you find 1Br, wlk·ln elsl. pool, new avail lmmed. W/D, fp, St.Peter MN 56082 Looking for an opportunity to use your sales skills • per mo Incl park rent. carpet, nr bch, Tri/Sq. · sn dk. $625 + utll. Pepsl/Hershew Bunkhouse Apts M u s t 11 k • cats . SAii Cash Business$ • 1988 Golden West 24 reliable help. , wide. In beaut tree----------Pat-842·1401 675-6825 or 675-8049 Earn $50,000 & up. lined beach area park. ---------------------------! ~~s~e:eu 1~~~~~!rief~; COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MBSA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 detalls -901 ·2220 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii \ CREAGE 1125 O ac res 1 hour from Taos. Beaut San Luis , v,i1ey. Paved county <road, alactrlclty, • ~ phpne flat w/360 'fUS . $200/acra. Terms i avail. Ca.II 8$0.7724 bMETERY LOT/ tRYPT 1225 fl•o View Mem Prk , 2 prim• Vista dat Mar , lots appraised at f 15400. 844-2001 rACIP'IC VlllW View , 11ta: 8unrlH Section, , Lot 201 Qra,,. D. Muat Hll. Sac 11000. Laura 310•543..()40\ LV mtg ---. Only 6 hours a week needed . Llmlled territory avallable. Verlnable by owner. $29.750 cash required for Immedi ate ·owner ship. Ground Floor opPortunlty. Call ' 1·600-757·5862, 24hrs •VENDING ROUTE• •20 prim• IOO• •Priced '°' quick sala-8~711 ... 361• 2125 and e~rience? 'Ille tAJI ~ 11mts °'1111' CouD(y F.ditioa has an exciting opponunity for a PART-TIME OUTSIDE SALF.S REPRFSENTATIVK You will contap potential subscribers at their homes to sell subscriptions to the Times Orange County. The individual must be able to work Monday-Friday, 4pm-9pm. Otrrtnt openings 11t in fllllenon and Oardcn Orove. TRI SllCCISSl'tJL CANDIDATE WIU. HAVE: • Siies Of ClllCOmer ICll'V~ rilaeed experience • Good oral communbtion skills •A professional ippCnnoe and demeanor •Cold callinc e-.perienco is a plus 1bc Lot AAgdes T\~ o«en a competitive l'OUllD e rn/O b1C1ten compeullion ud benefits peckage. Qualified Oechahund @ T.wtn-candidMes may IPP'>' in person, by mail. by 11'8 Temt. ~on ,,, fu, or by e-mail Ill: 1.NowatCM~ lheftar, 131 l4IO. THB Los ANOIU .RS TIMES m caoe. wnal, 1iPd ~ = == .. = <Aiaa• Mllbb .. Soldl Biil Sala Ct• ... ..... • •• ,,., ""B. .......... Blvd. . NM w; W ~CAtl7'1 •• , ....... """°' r-AX (IOI) 4it• 1277 1 *1: .. -'"" H.llJIJlllllllMCCttllM• a-.com ~MPLOYMENT APPLIANCES 6011 SPORTING 5530 GOODS 6065 Cruise Shlp Jobs! Earn $300/$900 wkly. Year round positions. ttirlog both men/women. Free room and board. Will train. can 7 da~. (407)875-2022 ext. 7014, C44 MERCHANDISE MISC. 6015 , Sat 9am-1pm Antique pump 0tgat1. Antique sewing mach, W /D, Fridge, & much much morel 332 L Street ---------. CORONA Citrus, fruit, avocado DEL ••II 'D trees fruiling $10. X UIAA mas trees polled 6·9' I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 6122 $39. Herbs, funlpers, vines $1. Cement tountns $110. bird baths $20. 909-674·9422 Dealgner Sale Display Items. Antiques, Christmas I tems & m lac. EMPLOYMENT F 1 b e r g 1 a • • 8 • Cash only, Sat 9am SERVICES 5533 Jacuzzi/equip. Gas. ~=-3.,,,.5_1,...,5,....s...,.1u_rfv_l_•_w_ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $450/obo. 646·2670 SAT 8 · 12 Antlqs, baby •••••••• Please be aware that the listings In this cal· egory may require you to call a 900 number in INhlch there Is a ---F-o-re-c-1-0-.-e-d--furn. designer clths/ shoes, kit apple, etc. Tlmes.h,.area G r e a t S t u f f I I I Was $14,000 Now 4521 Cortland Dr. $2,900. 2BD. Call (Cameo Highlands) Now I 1 ·800-890-1 846 Sun 8am•1:30 hsehld charge per minute. --------- -$-20_/_H __ R_H_o_m-e--b-as_e_d COMPUTERS 6018 Items. dryer, lamps, 907 Sandcastle Dr (Marguerite/HVH So.) a n s we rl n g s e r vi c e . iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LI m 11 e d h o u r s . Power Mac 8100/80, 1--------- 1·800-453·3579 s2000. Apple exp. COSTA MESA 6124 .Ext . 188704 Keyboard, $50. Apple '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 14 Color Monitor .1• $200. 320 Personal 18 20 '• Hou•• belntt l.aserwrlter, $200. demo'd 11120 &M~et-.-...,_,r.--f'Om9all-Zip , • couch. atmol dlnltig table 4chalrs. rug 91112. lighting/plumb- ing nxturea, windows. doors, Ginger bread cupboards, Iota -of misc & clothing. Sat/Sun 9am-1 pm ANTIQUES 6010 Plus Lots of Desktop Pub Programs 111 538-5040 after 5PM. ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil WANTED Top Dollar Paldl From 1800·1980. 1 pc to entire estate. Paintings. china. glswere, furn. etc. 40Vr NB Res 673-6223 TO BUY 6019 138 Santa Isabel Top Dollars Paid Can o.11 831·7305 For Records. Jazz •• _r_o_r _to_u_r_o_f_h_o .... 119_•_· __ so untra ck s. etc . 2-Famllw Sal• Call Mike 645-7505. FrVSa1 8am·2pm 330 East 22nd St Vintage Italian Point W!!one TO YOU 6022 De Venice lace tabl• .I"~ lazy Boy recliner. Fum, clothing, ate. cloths, Country /Iron iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii furn. lust arrived! 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South den ls. NORTll •866 QQ7 OQJ 64 •J963 WEST •KJO:l c::>J962 OA8 +862 EAST •Q 10 2 c::>K~43 0 10032 •74 SOUTll •A7.C Q A JOH 0 K 76 +A KQ 10 '111e bidding: SOUTH w1-;.crr •• rolitl :lNT Pan NORTH 2 4 ran Opening l«iwl Thrrc of• EAST Paas Pan It cnn be rounrl in on.v hook on lhC' iiloy of tht-hnnd. The logic l1t•lriml 1l 111 irrt'fulnhlP,. Yet il is 11ur- pr1111ng how m:111y bridgr players rilhrr hnvc not l1•11rncd 1l or who hn Yf' rhntl4'n lo ii:;nnrl' it. North hnd 11 difficult n -s11on1m lo 111nkc lo pnrlnrr'i; onc-cluh opening l11d. To rr11pond one diamonrl would cnusc nn i111po11sihle rrbid prohlcm 11ho11ld South birl n major, bccau11e o rr<'forcncr t.n two cluh11 would then promifll' n 11trong1•r holding Limn Nori h'11 four to th'• jnck. Thr rai11e to Lwo cl111Ji;, therl'forc, hns our rl'lucl:int nppnrvnl dc11pilC' the met that South ml1ht have only a threc- card 1uil. Allhou1h 6 polnlA nor· m111ly requires a re11pon11e, t.hh1 11 a hnnd where North might. well have pol!IW'd lhe openin1 bid! Oeclucr ducked the first two rounds or spadf'S lhcn won the third. Since there WM no way lo come to nine tricks without three trick& in diamond&, declarer went 11rtcr thnt suit. A low diamond to the qut"en held, 11nd a diRmond return to the king lost t.o the nee. West callhed a good 11pnde then exit- ed safely with 11 club. Declarer won the queen nnd led n dinmond t.o the jack, When Wt"llt·fnilrd t.o follow, eight tricks proved ti> be the limit of the hand. The old 11aw goes: "Lead low tJ>ward the h11nd cont.Dining the lwo honors." I lad declarer applied thal principle here, Lhe conlrnct would have ~n mode. South wu correct. lo start diamonds wllh a low card townrd the Q .J. W.hen the queen held, however, d«lnrcr ahould have ret urned lo hand with n hiRh cluh t.o lt>nd another low drnmond toward the jnck. 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