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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-01-15 - Orange Coast Pilot• p-- •I • SP 0 R TS Costa Mesa girls log 51-39 hoops victory SANTA ANA -Mark Richard Hilbun, the ex-postal worker who murdered two people and attempted to kill 5eVen others dwing a 1993 rampage, leceived multiple life sen- tences, two without possibility of parole, in Orange County Superior Court on Tuesday. Superior Court Judge Everett W. Dickey gave Hilbun nine life sen- tences on top of nearly 32 years in state prison for 15 felony counts, including murder, attempted murder, attempted kidnapping. robbery and burglary. . The sentence came after those touched by the May 1993 killing spree spoke to the court. Patricia Salot, the Costa Mesa woman who suffered six wounds from Hilbun's gun and sUll carries bullet fragments in her face, publicly forgave the man she claimed "raped" her of her life. "I lost my family," said Salot, 52. "My marriage is not solid .... I'm . financially destitute." The attack tleft "constant reminders in my body, in my face, in my arm." But she faced the killer and said, "Mark. I forgive you for what you did to me," adding she would pray for his soul. AbowJ, former polltal w orker Mark Richard Hllbunwu sentenaMI to Dine Ufe tenm plus 31 yeanand 10 montbL Right. ahootl.Dg victim Patrlda Salot ii comforted by huabmci Monte during court testimony 1\tesday In Orange County Superior Court. Salot told Hilbun In court lbe ~ fo19ave him for what be did to her. .... . fll·IOUT Agonized victims watch a5 Mark Richard Hilbun is sentenced for 1993 rampage that injured seven and claimed· two lives, including his mother's . ..... I "I I ( ' I ( • <· I' ,, 'I'' I \ 1 11' \I I '' Salot wept, but the hunched and heavily-bearded Hilbun did not tum to look at her. . Other victtms were less forgiving. Elizabeth Shea, 31, one of three victims shot by Hi).bun at an ATM machine in Fountain Valley, described how his bullet fractured her skull and entered her brain. Sur- geons had to install a UtaniUJil plate in her head, she said, and she sUll suf- fers "intolerable headaches• and ver- tigo. "I've got all my faculties about me, thank God, considering the chunk of brain they removed," she said. •All I ask is that this coward does not get out on parole. I don't want to have to worry about this 30 years from now. 1 don't ever want to have to worry about it again." Later, she said, MI don't forgive him. I'm not going to lie. No, I don't forgive.him at all.• Hilbun fatally stabbed his mother, Frances, in her Corona del · Mar home. He also killed fellow postal worker Charles Barbagallo. During the trial, Deputy District Attorney Chris Evans argued that Hilbun's killing spree stemmed from his obsession with Kim Springer, a Dana Poi,nt post office co-worker. He stalked her when she"-spumed his advances. · The defense team claimed Hilbun was.insane, saying he suffered apoc- alyptic 'delusions and thought he and Springer would live as M Adam and Eve" in Baja California. . The ·only time ·HilbUB-tumed his OLE head Tuesday was to glance briefiy at Springer when she took the podium to address the court. "Sane or not, this person's capable of doing so much damage to people's lives, it's unbelievable," said Springer, 33. •SEE HILBUN PAGE 4 LISTEN UP Is deity part of· athletes-daily bread'' ·Misconduct alleged in clUb arrest •Police stand by prostitution arrest. Attorney for Mermaid says nude d amt·1 claim officer propositioned them. By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -A week."end proStilull• 1 arrest at the dty's only nude restaurant has the duh ,· attorney crying -foul• whilecityoffidalssay "w1 ti 1 1 you so." 1 Undercover police 4U'fested a dancer Salun.fd, night at the Mermaiairi connection with prostitutit>11 related charges, Capt. Jim Jacobs said. The de1M1 .. ment had received several complaints that p10.;1.Jt11 tion had become flagrant at the Martingale \\'< • restaurant, he said. Attorney Ron Talmo, repre8enting Mermaid. o"' 1 - er Tily B. Inc., accused the police of inappropnal • activities in a letter faxed Tuesday to the departnw11t His letter claims the arrested dancer, who goes hy U 1 stage name "Savannah.• said she declined lht> 011 cer's requests for sex . Talmo's letter says another dancer, known ,, ., M Aspen," also claims she refused requests for • · from the officer while in the private chair dance d r •" The dancer said the officer grabbed het 1,., breasts and repeatedly asked her to engage in SP · al activity, Talmo said in his letter. The attome} -.o1 other dancers were also propositioned and lh.11 •11 officer was finally told to •go out onto the street r1: ti hire a hooker." 11They're using taxpayer money for this," 1u.I 1 said. "The information I have may be wrong. b11t I 1 be surprised if it was." " Police officials deny any wrongdoing took 1•!.11 ' during the incident. • SEE ARREST PAGE 4 Minority studen~ Program OK'd . NEWPeR't'-MESA-Despite objectiom ft <Jr 11 boaid member, school trustees Tuesday ap111( • ' revisions to a federal plan intended to raise m1 •1111 enrollment in upper level math and science cl..i •.• The boaid voted 6-1 to approve revisions to ti Office for Civil Rights Comprehensive Plan. Tht , , trict formed an agreement in 1995 with the fed• office to increase enrollment of minority student those classes. lhlstee Wendy Leece dissented, arguing tlw 1 diverts attention away from other students anc i federal government is overstepping its bounds •Do they'know what is best for our studenG 111 •, community?• Leece said. "They do not.• lhlstee Martha Fluor hoped the plan woulcl Ii• all students. -While many of us don't like this, it bas•sp<t1 i.. discussion," Fluor said. In 'other action, tenants at the school d ist1 ,, • owned Rea Community Center were givc11 L.11 option to extend their leases for another yeru The city's leasing contract with the district \ r l end in July, but the district can contract wilh th• existing tenants. -By Michelle Terwllleqt r ' City leaders look to mend . . fences wi~ new supervisor Dredging project questioned •Tom Wilson, who pposes airport at-El Toro, met-with l::ity offid.als to discuss that and oth~ items. !Y Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot I : NEWPORT BEACH -City teeden Tuesday met with new ~unty Supervilor Tom Wilson to forge a working relationship lance being at odd.I over a vote to put a' commercial airport at them ;?bro Marine bue. • At his flrlt meeUng after tak- )ng over the supervisor seat, Wil- IOD. cut the lone vote against I pursuing plans to convert the base into an airport. With that Qe<:ember vote he opposed a pet cause for Newport Beach leaders seeking an alternative to expanding John Wayne Airport. Wilson and his staff met with. City Manager Kevin Murphy, Mayor Jan Debay and City Attor- ney Robert Burnham met to dis- cuss upcoming iauel. Cty staff members had met wtth Wilson once before to dilcull only the -4irpoilx.ote-1luLhoped..Tuesd.ay's meeting would . get them help with other matters. City leaders asked for assis- tance in going through the coun- ty annexation process should they decide to pursue Newport Coast. 'Ibey briefed Wilson on the dty's deal to stop the Irvine Ranch Water District from dump- ing treated sewage water in the bay and the need to pay for future dredging of the Upper Bay. •SEE WILSON PAGE 4 •The co\lllty is footing the bill for the current Newport DWles project, while locab wait for. state money to help With larger Upper Bay excavation. NEWPORT BEACH -A barge cleaning the bay floor near. the Newport Dunes resort is dredging up local feelings · of impatience in getting the same treatment for other areas of the bay. Because Newport Dunes rents its land from the county, the $800,000 bill for the work will be paid entirely by the county. 'Ibis has led some resi· dents to wonder why the resort area can get the dredging it needs while sediment continues to build in the Upper Newport Bay. But City Manager Kevin Murphy said the Newport D\lml dreclP1.!'! ii •• whole dif • f81'81lt ICale colnpered with the ~Bay dean-up. 1 wilh it wen IO lbnple, • ., Mid. •&ut um 11 a ...... ~· llild ~ ... -. bave ....... -~ .. ~to .... _~ ..... .... ..... _ ....... mudt .... Upplr N9wpart ~ .. ............. IJl'O:' • EDITOlt'I NOTI: Do~ ot WI 111 'IOU know ................ *'II: .;1nnlvetwy cOMlng upl If -. ..V to lndude tt In our ....._ ...... "lease aill the lnfonnltlon IMD h .teaders' Hotline, Ml.-., 1-ltto ... ~ 170, or rmill It to Oty Editor Ml ......_ no w. B1y st., emu~ m11. tou may alio ~ pt, " • olease be sure to • ..... addressed Nrnped enwlope If -p/d •1ke it returned. · BANKRUPTCIES Recent bankruptdts • ....,ot1lldto..W iederal B~kruptcy Court In Slfa Ana. COSTA MESA • fdba: Hummrngb4rd Mallets; 0.,. 1 • dba: OuMew Techook>gy Co.; Chlpo ·er 7 • fdba: Phoenix Electronla; Owpeer 7 ~EWPORT BEAOt ~ dba: Horizon Bullden CMn«.a ~ ,ractor; Chapter 7 BIRTHS une and Ron Moen of COit.i Miii ·nounce the Dec. 17th birth of_.., n, Alexander James. In 1996. ~ _r measured 19 Inches .Md_ .. ......, .en pounds, 2.4 ouncps wt-' he ned the famlty at Hoag MlmorW • 1spital Presbyterian. ·,EATHS II/lost recent deaths M reported to-the ; range County Recorder's Offtca. •.OSTA MESA : Jirginia 0. Vasllov, 76, on Nov. l4 ~oland T. Hall, 70, on Nov. 21 ' ~lfred L Haupt. 86, on Nov. 27 • Sylvia M. Hills, 78, on Dec. 3 Macjorie K. Keefe, 73, on Nov. 21 11/1aurice L Levy, 79, on NoY. 29 • -dith M. Peak, 82, on Dec. 1 Gloria M. Place, 90, on Dec. 3 ~uth I. De-Chevrleuz. 78, on Nov. 10 rieanor 0. Lone, 95, on Dec. 4 1arbara L. Needham, 72, on Nov. 29 111artin A. Tyler, Sr., 75, on Dec. J ~WPORT BEACH Harriet W. Thomas, 86, on New. 29 • ~ubrey W. Rebard, 89, Nov. 29 • Gerald L. Schuster. 67, on Dec. 3 0 UIARRESTS The following people W9t'9 arnlltlld ecently on suspklon of dftvtng under tie influence. These peat* ha\19 onlr 'Jeen arrested on suspldon of a a1me, jnd. as with all such atmes. ttMy 119 r>nocent until proven guilty. ~EWPORT BEAOt ' Cindy IC. Naman, 40, of Hw1tlngton ~eclCh • Hlny w ........... ss. of NwipOrt ... • Cllilautdc J. ............ Zt, tJI Slfrta AN .......... G. Dulna, a. of lab>I ...... • Jlfhy •. Garrllon. 2A, of Orange • George H. ~. n, of Newport 9-dt ' •Jon D. ~ 22. of Newpof1 Beach • D9rNn f. flichOllon. 31, of Laguna Hiiis • Rudoff S. KJng, ll, of Huntington le9dt • Ollnne M. F~. 48. of Newport 9-dt • Mlfk o. CUnninghan\ 30, of Newport 9-dt • --~ 32. of Anihelm • Rot.t J. Holley. 21, of Huntington 9-dt • Dullln c. Nkhok. 27, of IAguna Buch CDSrAMESA • Femlndo ~ 24, of Costa Miii • .., ~. 27.-af Costa MIU • Angel Murillo-Hwtado, 33, of Costa Miii • Edmundo ... Angeles, 23, of Costa Mesa • TnKy A. ShlppMd. 28, of Costa Mesa • Wiimer A. Cometo. 30, of Costa Mesa • Owyl A. Long. 41, of Cost.a Mesa • ftedlrick P. INwsW, 60, of Costa Mesa • Fred Garcil-Chlwz. 57, of Costa Mesa • JoNthan c. Mk, 27, of Bexley • Neal C. SwenMn. 42. of Cypreu MARRIAGES Molt recent maniages as reported to 1hl On9nge County Recorder's Office. COSTA MESA • Juen ... \llctort.io and SlMa R. Molina, mlrried on Aug. 31 In Costa Mesa • MkNel M. Anaya and Maly K. Jeml· 91'\ married on Aug. 31 In Irvine • Anthony P. Peflet* and PameU. J. Hiii-. married on Sept. 5 In s.nta Ana • Jfrffrey W. Densley and Deborah J. Smok«, married on Aug. 30 In Dana '°"" • Edward S. Benevllle and Annette K. 1brgenon. married on Aug. 31 In Hunt· ~--t Paquette and Megan M . Pbgerald. married on Sept 1 In Irvine • LUia A. Paiz and Letkla R. Garcia, mar· rted on Aug. 31 In Costa Mesa • Douglm J. Jensen and Kimberli A. nee, minted on Sept. 1 In Costa Mesa • ltoubik O. KArapetlan and Marina E. ~ matrled on Aug. 31 In Monte- belo •Thomes J. Kline and Kathleen Chew, mln1ed on Aug. 17 In l.Alguna Buch • Robeft G. Managol and Erika L Soliz, nwrted on Sept 1 In Newport Beach • John A. Banchat and Wen<tj C. Marba, nwrted on Aug. 2A In Costa Mesa NEWPORT' BEACH • MkhMI A. D' Alessandro and c...yt R. LIDD9, man1ed on Sept. 1 In TemecuU. • • • Correction .. HewporrB ~ .... ~ ... 1 • Costa Mesa to dis~ pushcart r~gulation By Susan Deemer, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -The City CoUncn is expected Monday to further dillcuss regulating or pro- hibiting pusbcartl, vending trucks and other lidewa1k Wildon doing businea in relidential areu. Although the, council voted against an outright ban of push- cart vendors in f 990, dty leaders in. January 1991 adopted a law that makes it a lilisdemeauor to sell food from carts \ll))ess a ven- dor obtains a license from the dty and certification from the county Health Care Agency. But residents' complaints about noise, traffic and safety concerns involving vendors have continued. And most vendors do not wear green unifonns and identification tags as required under the law, residents said at a study session in November. City Council members agreed. to consider a new ordinance after a gfoup of Iota! property owners in the Wallace Avenue and Pomona Street area told olfid.als the vend- ing trucks have continued to be a nuisance in the community. Mayor Peter Buffa said the dty will not seek an outright ban of pushcarts and street vending vehi- cles. •0th~ cities have tried it and other dties have failed,• Buffa said •Our direction was to come,. baCk with an ordinance that puts restrictions on push carts ... we can to trv and limit tbe nme, traffic and buant prob1eml that IOme of them create.• . 1be draft ordiMnce offen the dty thiee opUom In addition to beefing up enforcement of tegula- tlom. City Attorney Tom Kathe said. those options include: • A ban oo all sidewalk vend· ing. • Allowing sidewalk vendors in certain areas, wblle prohibiting them in otben. • Prob1bit1ng vendors tram dis- turbing residents with noisy homs and jingles. · 1b1s third alternative is similar to ordinances recently approved in Huntington Beach and AMheim. Vendors in those dtles are prohib- ited from sounding off horns to attract customers; their parking time is limited; and they are allowed only in designated areas. · •1t doesn't ban vending vehi- cles, it imposes ~' place and manner or parking regulations on them,• Kathe said. The dty recently reseatched 13 Orange County cities that have municipal codes directly aimed at street vendors, including produce and catering trucks. 1be report found ol)ly those cities that com- pletely banned street vendors found peace from the noise. City staff is recommending the City Council direct the Planning Commission to gather more infor- mation. obituary Philhannonic president C. Oifford Hakes, Jr. C . Clifford Hakes, Jr., a past president of the Orange County Philharmonic Society who was credited with convincing Zubin Mehta to perlorm at Orange Coast College in the early 1960s, died Monday in Costa Mesa. He was89. · Philharmonic Society from 1961- 63 and lured Zubin Mehta to Orange County for a series of concerts in 1962. He is survived by Peggy O'Brien Hakes, his wife of 60 yean1 his daughter Carolyn Shat- tuck Carey; and grandchildren Charles Clifford Shattuck and Jeffrey O'Brien Shattuck. all of Newport Beach. - • Jonathan 0 . Sanchez, 20, of 8-'bol • John E. Heft, 28, of Irvine •Crystal L Straughn, 19, of ku1tM'I V.. ley • iclrtt 0 . li.dcnwln and Wen<tj L Brown, lnlfried on Auq. 31 In s.nta Ana • Robeft J •• .-• .,., a.1<.1 Ly11cw '-~rands, nwrted on Aug. 31 In Newport Beach • Wlll!Mn Schiff and Alida S. Dupont. nwrted on Aug. 31 In Newport Beach An article in Tuesday's paper gave an incorrect date for Cirgµe ~ du Soleil's opening night at the Orange County Fairgrounds. The show will open at 8 p.m. on Jan. 29. Mr. Hakes grew up in Los Angeles, attended use and served in Bngilmd during World War U. He was a noted Loi Ange- les-area developer before moving to Newport Beach. He was active in local yachting circles and had a .passion for music. Funeral services will be pri- vate. Mem•rial donations can be made to the Philharmonic Society of Orange County, 2082 Business Center Drive, Suite 100, Irvine, 92612. • Patricia J. Bailey, 36, of Newport lledt ~ D . I , ........ IUCM J Pilot I tOSTA MUA VOL 91, NO. J THOMAS H. JOtMON, Publisher WIWAM L090IU. Editor STEVE MAW.I. Managing Editor IRIS YOKOI, Crty Editor TONYDOOBO, News Editor MARCMARTIN, ~ Photo Editor PRAMOD SHAH. Chief Finandal Offbr f JUDY OOTING, Clas.sifled Advertising Managw • LANA IOMNSON, Promotions KIM G111FR11t. Director of Operations JOHNPMWS, Pre Preu Group Leader HANKKMGH\', Press Group LHd« KEN IOU.Y, Pack.aging .nd Distribution Group Leader' ,,_55 Our..._ Is 330 W. Bay St, c... .... callf. 92627. • • . "I. •.• It II N Nors polky to prompt· ly cmNd all etfOf1 of substlnce. ..... al574"WJ. Dally Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA. 92626. Copyright: No news storief. 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TIOES TODAY First low 9:09a.m. 1.5 First high 2:30a.m. 4.8 Second low 8:38p.m. 1.2 Second high 2:44p.m . 3.4 TMMSOAY First low 10:39 a.m. 1.0 First high 3:33 a .m. 5.0 Second low 9:46p.m. 1.6 Second high 4:30 p.m. 3.2 WATER TEMIEAATURE: 56 He served as president of the . . 4l. . ~ -. . . . The west swell con-COSTA.-sA tlnues to dominate • 1100 blocll of lowll ~ An estimated S 12,430 worth of the surf forecast. dothlng, jewelry and efectronk equipment was stolen from-a although It's backing residence. A piece of wt>od was reportedly missing from the down "from lts-h1ghs' ~m of the side garage door.' earlier In the week. blocll of -. .. of the Arts: The bottom portion of A bit of southwest Is a bi.ct leather Mlt was stolen from a BMW. The left rear pas- adding some fill, and ~window WM found smashed. blodr of EM 11th street: Computer equipment valued the sets In our Imm.- dlate area will reach at $30,589.04 was stolen from a business. There was no sign of fOfald= the chest-high • 100 fllf ........ DrM: Comf>uter equipment valued at range. Although S 1,500 was stolen from a business. There was no sign of forced that's usually consld-entry. ered ridable, don't • 1700 blodr of=----= Several Items lndudlng a eicpect true condl-aish box with $800 In It, Ill Metric ~!tar wld • c.wnputef' tions to be any bet· valued at $15,600 wtf't stolen from a residence. There was no ter than fair. This will sign of forced entry. be due to the effect of the winds and NEWPOllT IEAOI rain you ain expect • 100 blocll of~ Str.t: A $200 car wlndshleld was smashed. A bottle o=la was found on top of the vehlde. to make things pret· • ty messy. Bottom • 500 blodt of Mir" Aw: A air that Was pwked Inside a dosed gwage was found lteyed and two tns Wife line, wait for those punctured. The side door of the garage w.s unlodced. deep running, • Via Clenoll Md Via Udo loui: A vandal 0t vandals cut the serene swells from power wires to seven city street lights from the Inspection beyond the storm. ports. Sfiape Up Now! Quality Legal Services at ~ Reasonable Price Please call 631·3623 for your complimentary SPINNING Class, Aerobic Clasa or Personal Trainins 5-ion; Experience The Dlffef9raf °"" Good Tiii 1-J 1-97 s12S/hr 1 ATTORNEYS . AT LAW LEGAL -on10Ns WEDN~Y, JAl4UAI« 15, 1997 • Just whose side iS the N:nrlghty on anyyyay? I know this is a sure way to big trouble, but I have to uk: is anyone else within reach of this column as uncomfortable as I am with the long eulogies to •the Lord• by high-powered, high-priced athletes after an hour or two of blood-letting in the ring or on a football field? I don't often listen to post- game interviews, but three that I happenep to catch recenUy were a lot heavier on born-again Christianity than on the prowess of interior linemen or the value of a left hook. This sort of thing has proba- bly been going on ever since the Puritans first landed in North America and thanked the Lord for the Native American Indian land they confiscated, but my ~ current awareness started with the Evander Hollyfield-Mike Tyson fight, which I was privi- leged to watch on a friend's tab. I was as thrilled as anyone when Hollyfield won, but I thought the interview with him in the ring after the fight was one of the funniest I've ever heard. The interrogator -an excited fight reporter who want- ed to bunow in on the subtleties of Hollyfield's strategy -kept asking him technical questi9ns about the fight. And Hollyfield kept praising the Lord. That led to such exchanges as: "Evander, in the second round when you opened that cut on his face did you think you had him?" And Hollyfield would answer for the fourth or fifth time: "I just want to thank the Lord for this glorious victory. Jesus was with me every minute .out there, showing ine what to do. Ever since I found Jesus Christ ... " •sure, Evander, but our lis- teners would like to know about the left book that opened the cut ... • A few weeks later, University of Florida quarterback Danny Wuerffel -this year's Heisman 'lh>pby winner -carried on a similar monologue after carving up Florida State in the Sugar Bowl. So did quarterback Mark Brunell of the Jacksonville Jaguars after a remarkable vic- tory over the Denver Broncos. Stop in for a fresh brewed gourmet varietal coffee. or a specialty espresso beverage, like a mocha, cappuccino, or latte! And ... • • ...Stayfor · • hlnch! RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. Where You Dolor Coven Mofel 1922 HAllOll ll.VO., COSTA MESA · Ma-1156 Ml CASA MEX ICAN ru <, fAUl~ANT 1997 ~our ~ 25th YEAR here Always ... ./ same oellclous Food ./ same owners ./ same Great service our meals are stlll a tr1p to Mexico -as well as the coast Of Ba)a. It's a trip worth taking. .296 E. 17rH ST. COSTA MESA 645-7626 ·joseph n. ~ell The Lord was in their comers, too, they told us after the games. Now before you jump all over me, let m e say I admire their faith and the gratitude for it that makes it possible for them to wear it on their sleeves. 'I am not -repeat NOT -making fun of their strong religious convic- tions. What troubles me is carry- ing over the influence of the Almighty into the outcome of a physical contest that presumably involves other of God's children. That God would take sides in such an encounter seems frivo- lous and demeaning of the Almighty to me -even when the opponent is so demonstrably full of the devil as Mike 'fyson or the Dallas Cowboys. Bad guys if ever I've seen bad guys. Although I ad.m1t it is a purely personal prejudice, I consider my religious convictions a pri- vate matter between me and my God. I had plenty of opportuni- ties during a war to examine and apply theui. and if asked under the proper conditions, I will be glad to discuss those feelings. But it would never occur to me to relate them to the outcome of a sporting event. Or a political election. Or the lot- tery. Now if these sports figures had said something like: "Thank God I survived the carnage out there today in one piece and had the energy and skill to give a good account of myself," I could go along with that. It wouldn't be my style, but that's a different matter. But when God is thanked for victory in a purely material con- test, it canies with it the strong implication that the winners were on the side of God and the losers weren't. And that's a totally contradictory thesis, even when the opponents have been convicted in a court of public opinion as really bad guys. It's also possible that the guys on the other side have a quite different view of the Deity or believe in prophets other than ' Jesus or -perhaps -none at all. That doesn't, it seems to me, make them any less God's chil- dren or second-class citizens in a sporting contest. And what will happen when two quarterbacks -or two boxers -with equally strong convictions that God is on their side come up against one another? Can we have eternal ties? Is God always into winners and losers? Or just us? It's an easy leap, indeed, from Beautiful Hair! arrogating God to our side in higbly debatable human atfalrs -and especially sporting con- tests -to believing that the end justifies the me~. If a litUe cribbing on an exam here or a litUe stretching of election rule$ th~re are necessary to teach the bad guys who don't believe as we do a lesson, God will surely look the other way. Praise flle Lord and pass the ammunition, and we'll all give poit-game interviews. Just in case anybody is upset with the thoughts expressed above. however, I'd like to add / that I'll be more than happy to thank whomever is appropriate if I win even a small piece of the lottery. Hell, I'll even do i.t on TV. • JOSEPH N. BEU'S column runs every Wednesday. Join Us For Perm & Cut $50 Wuve & Cut $50 Men's Cut $15 Reg.$75 Reg.SSS Reg.$20 -..... '• .. 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"We have this one issue that's a problem," Wilson aide Holly Veale said. ·1 know we'll be able to work together ·on a lot of issues." ; Murphy said Wilson was will- ~g to listen to the Newport Beach position on the airport ev.en Chough the supervisor won't like- ty change his position. "We want to make sure that he clearly understands our issues and concerns on the airport," he iaid. · Wilson's staff members are working on scheduling meet- ings with every city in his 5th No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper FITS IN ••• Daily Pilot The Phen-Fen Diet The answer 1s 1 l'~' llo\\cvcr the rreat· mrm of ube~m· nr"Jrnwrl"\\'eighrconctr- 11nn also rcq11m ~ .1ppmp1 iarc lifcst~·le < h.1nges and :in 111d11•1tluahu·d. plll's1c1an· suµerv1sed . ru111prl'11cnsll'e .1pµroach including d1e1. hch.1v1or mod1ficarlon and exercise For tit'l\onc, 11 1!> not 1u~r sim· plv a matter of pu~hing themselves away from rhe table! 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Jacobs expressed confidence the facts will come out m the dancer's court case.· "We've looked pretty caretui- ly at the case," he said. "We think we have a very good case." District -the meeting with Newport Beach was the first of those, Veale said. Wilson was appomted to the supervisor seat by Gov. Pete Wil- son after Marian Bergeson resigned to take a job as the gov- ernor's educational advisor. Wil- son, a former Laguna Niguel councilman, represents the pas- sionately anti-airport South County along with the heavily pro-airport Newport Beach. But ci~ leaders are confident they can get past their rift With Wilson on the airport issue to gar- ner his help with other matters. HILBUN· . CONTINUED FROM 1 Outside the courtroom, Springer said Hilbun'• glance unnel'Ved her, adding the notion she may have triggered him made her feel guilty. "I'm the only one he looked at through the trial," she said. DREDGE CONTINUED FROM 1 make the.ir way into the Dunes lagoon area, where they will work for a. few mo~ths .. . Murphy S4,id he expects tlie Upper Bay dredglllg ta require 300· barge trips -about six months. If the .state definitely ponies up the $5 million for the Upper Bay dredgillg, the money won't be available until the &cal year begins in July. City leaders also want to gath- er up some extra money for an interest-earning account that "It still f ee11 like it's between )lle and him." Deputy Public Defender Den.lie Gragg continued the tact she took during the trial, attributing Hllbun's crimes not to "evil ~ amuck" but to •piental illqess mistreated and misdiagnosed." "I've dealt with a lot of very ill people," she said. •t•ve mown Mark now for almost would pr~vide funding for future dredgings. And very few local activists deny the importance of that pro- ject. .. •The idea is to raise as much fuss as possible," saict Frank Robinson, a longtillle environ· • mental activist.. •If we don't dredge out the baf;we won't have it anymore." Robmson also cited the dredg- ing project as a good reason to not merge the county Harbors, Beach- es and Parks and Public Works departments. County supervisors late last year approved a merger of the two agencies. 8Bt .,__Vlfa<~~re-· -.MATIRESS Factory utlet Store BRANO NEW-COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best tor Less! • 3165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa One lllocll South ot ~5 rwY lill 545-7168 four years (and) I have never met anybody as sick u Mark is. And the lickne11 is not some· thing that started when be was 38 years old." Gragg ·described Hilbun as someone who could never con· nect with other human beings, and said, •1t•s like being 1n a glass cage and seeing life gomg on around you and never being able to reach out and touch it." 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[ ~ ~ 40s Fwy. - g-. "' ;. Adams ~ Avenue 1 ) ; ' I l \ 1 • \ ' • 1 i l 1 ' I I 1 · I I f '. ) ' I • J. ' I 1 I • t I' .. ... ~ . 1B6B AdaJils Ave. <on .Adams at Harbor mvd. j .(714) 241-0123. EYE-OPENER Danny Pulido makes one visit# and takes the bait at Oregon QUOTE OF THE DAY .,, ba8tcally ~""""' to going~ I could play and get tM balJ. ..• " -OREGON-IJ()(}ND DANNY PULJD0 -,...,,, ...--. -~r . >Iii ,-' .. • I --l!t---....--• --- I res 1iway Newport Ha .bor • • Sailors' three-year standout verbally . commits. to the Ducks, where his future lies as tight end in Pac-10 football wars. with two, so I have a chance to play, even if .------::::~---. I'm not the No. 1 guy,• Pulido said. "Oregon was one of the first schools to rec1 uit me and I had a real good relati9nsbip with their recruiting coordinator, Tom Osborne, who will eventually be my tight end coach. It basically came down to going somewhere I could play and get the pall.• Pulido caught 68 passes for 1,019 yards and scored 11 touchdowns as a senior to help lead Coach Jeff Brinkley's Sailors (12- 2) to the Division V championship game. entered Harbor -he was a varsity starter as a fresh- Ill8ll -his size, strengtp,>ands, competitiveness and above-average speed"quickly earned him star-. dom on the gridiron. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Newport Harbor High senior Danny Pulido, the Mqst Valuable Player on the Daily Pilot's All-Newport!-Mesa District football team, revealed Tuesday he has verbally committed to continue bis football and academic career at the University of Oregon. A wide receiver and outside linebacker for the Sailors, Pulido will move to tight end as a Duck. He also plans to redshirt next '----------' season. Pulido "They want me to be about 240 pounds, His sterling .. '96 season capped a sparklin9 three-year varsity career, in which he caught a school-record 140 pass- es for 2, 103 yards and scored 20 TD.s. He had at least one rec-eption in the Tars' last 31 games and he caught at least one pass in each of the 36 varsity games he played. He missed the 1994 Corona del Mar game due to a shoulder injury,_ He started at receiver for Brinkley as a sopho- more, leading the. team with 35 receptions for -411 yards, including five catches for 79 ·yards in the 20- 15 CIF Division V championship-game victory over Servile. A second-team All-Sea View League pick, he also split defensive duty between safety and out- side linebacker. As a junior, he once again led the team in recep-. tions (37 for 613 yards) and started all 10 games at. outside linebacker. He was a first-team All-Sea View selection on offense and was all-district for the sec- ond straight year. which shouldn't take me long," said PulidQ, who had hoped to land at an out-of-state school. The 6-foot-5, 2'20-pound Pulido, an All-CIF Southern Section Division V selection last fall, can sign a letter of intent to accept a full scholarship from the Ducks as soon as Feb. 5. He chose Oregon after making his lone recruiting trip to Eugene. He was also considered by Colorado and Washington. ui wanted to experience something else, but this also gives me a chance to play in Southern Callior- nia (against Pac-10 rivals USC and UCLAf. And Oregon is. ~o on television a lot down here, whi~ is another phis." That recuning shoulder problem (frequent sepa- rations due to stretched ligaments) required s.urgery follow'ing his junior football season, costing him all bul one gam~ of his second varsity basketball cam- paign and all of what would have been his third sea- son on the varsity baseball team. One of four team captains, Pulido's leadership "Oregon needed tight ends and they play a lot Heralded more as a basketball player when he STANDINGS Sea View League (Overall) W LI Woodbridge (11-3) 2 0 S.MM ..... (1N) a 0 Newport Harbor (~) 1 1 a...tlllMw(J-10) 0 z -...y._. ._ Woodbridge 64, Newport 40 S. Margarita 71, CdM 38 El Toro 73, Irvine 64 nw....,.. .....-(7-.JO) CdM at Newport El Toro at Santa Margarita Woodbridge at Irvine SUMMARIES Woocl:aic¥ 64 Na\·.iport40 Newport 6 9 12 13 -40 Woodbridge 27 15 16 6 -64 Newport H~rbor -Badorek 12, Clayton 7, Paul 6, Tallef 5. Eadie 2, Dunne 3, Glover 2, Urban 2, Ross 1. 3-polnters -Paul 2. Woodbridge -Kr. 'Duperron 13, Roberts 12, Moss 1 o. Cane 9. Joens 8, Quinn 8. Ka. Duperron 4. 3-polnters -Joens 1, Ka. Duperron 1, Cane l, Quinn 1. s. Marprita 71, CdM J8 CdM 10 5 9 14 · 38 S. Margarita 17 21 15 18 · 71 Cofvna del Milr -Anderson 7, Dickson 8, Dunlap 10, Graham 1, Quon 2, Varner 4, Warmington 6. Fouled out: Warmington. Technicals: Warmington, CdM assistant coach Davis. S.nta MargariU -Bennett 8, San Roman 2. Willard 19, Toman 11, Malone 8, Ferragamo 2, Nolan 1, Weatherbee 2. Cargile 4, Boudy 12. Everhardt 2. STANDINGS Costa M esa (11-7) 1 O ........ (tN) , 0 Laguna Beach (S-9) 1 0 ,. -., Aliso Niguel (11-4) 0 1 Estancia •t Cost.-Mes. Laguna Beach at Aliso Niguel University at Laguna Hills SUMMARIES Mesa 51, Aliso NlgUel J9 Score by~ Costa Mesa 12 13 16 10 -·51 Aliso Niguel 9 7 17 6 • 39 co.ta Me9a • Kim 20, hlCkson 6, Collett 6. Chapin 3, Peyton 7, Anderson 7, Powers 2. 3·polnters: Kim 4. Fouled out: None. All9o Ntguel -Walbrlnk 0, Neely 7, Moortiouse 16, Paramo 6, Hyman 10. Douty O. 3-polnten: Neely 1. Fouled out! None. Lag. ........... 21 lciDf'e.., Qt.a ... IAgunli Hills 11 11 6 12 • ~ Estancl.t 6 8 4 10 • 28 ....... Hllh.~2. i..nen a. 1lms 4-~ 2. ....,_, 12. Inoue 10, Gvldlce 2. )1ft. p1$: none. Fouled out: none. " ....... 2 ~. MtQirttn 0. MliOii z. ""'** 0, °'"*"' .. RudrlaUtl ' Vlf'ml Ot lllCi 7, DlaZ ·t ~ .. i.,.. _. Aadrlgull a. Po.aciUt:..,.; • high school girls basketball r------~------------------------~-------------------------------------------, FICTION IT'S .NOT, 64-40 •Woodbridge High girls all too real as they speed to a 32-point lead through three quarters en route· to final verdict in a Sea View League win over visiting Newport Harbor Sailors. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot IRVINE -Not since Quentin Tarantino's creatively-edited uPulp Fiction" has the beginning of the end been revealed as quickly as it was in Tuesqay night's Sea View League girls basketball game at Woodbridge HiQ:h· And it wasn't exactly the end- ing Newport Harbor Coach Bob Dukus had in mind, as the host Warriors seized leads of 11-0, 17- 2, 23-5 and 27-6 -before the first-quarte1 .JL...-...i ;le...: .. vu..1dr ed. The onslaught continued for three quarters, as the four-time defending league, three-time defending Southern Section Division II-AA, and two-time defending State Division II champion Warriors upped the lead to 59-27, before settling for a 64-40 verdict. The triumph extended the host's league "!Vinning streak to 42 games and sent a clear mes- sage that it will not take pre- tenders to its Sea View crown lightly. "We have a pretty good home tradition and a pretty good league tradition and we want to keep those going,'' said Wood- bridge Coach Pat Quinn, whose psyched-up players had it going from the outset. uwe•ve been starting well. Last year we didn't start well, but this year, we've come ·out quick and put the hammer down." The Warriors (11-3, 2-0 in league), ranked third in Orange County and second in CIF II-AA, also nailed 11 of 17 shots in the 'opening period. ult was incredible," Dukus said. "It was an exhibition. By the time we settled down, we'd dug ourselves a hole we couldn't get out of." Newport sophomore guard Alyssa Paul's three-pointer end- ed a · six-plus-minute field-goal drought to whittle into a 31-6 deficit with 5:40 left in the first half. But the hosts built the lead DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Newport Harbor's Destree Talley (dark jersey) ls fouled as she goes up between Woodbridge defenders in Tuesday's game. to 29, before Paul's three ball with 27 ticks left in the half helped the Sailors trim Wood- bridge's intermission bulge to 42- 15. Hitting consistently from the perimeter, repeatedly and unselfishly finding the open player underneath, and stilling Harbor's offens~ with their own smothering defense, the cohe- sive hosts kept expanding the lead i.l'tto the final quarter. But the Tars (9-8, 1·1) put together runs of 6·0 and 7-0 in the closing minutes to win the second half, 25-22, and give Dukus hope for the Feb. 4 rematch at Newport. "We played them pretty even- ly the second half, which was nice," Dukus said. uwe get them again in our gym and hopefully we can make it ·harder for them to score and convert more of our own easy shots ourselves. Then, maybe we'll see something dif- ferent." The Sailors are not likely to see a better effort from Wood- bridge, artd Quinn admitted as much. · "We've been playing well," Quinn explained. "When we:re cdM· absorbs 71-38 def eat . from Eagles • Santa Margarita's defense closes the lid. RANCHO SANTA MAR- . GARITA -Gorona del Mar High's girls basketball team, with its leading scorer shut down by a tough Santa Mar- garita defense, dropped a Sea View League game Tuesday night against the host Eagles, 71'-38. · CdM's Undsay Warming- ton, Orange County's lead- ing scorer, was held to just six points as the Eagles (13- 5, 1-1 in league) led from beginning to end. They outscored CdM in the sec- 9nd quarter, 21-5, for a 38- 15 halftime leed. Cd.M fell to 3-10, 0-2 in league. Jen Dickson led CdM with eight rebounds end eight points, while Sarah Dunlap was CdM's leading scorer (10 points). Carlie Willard, a CdM resident, led Santa Margartta with 19 points. Dickson also had three blocked shots and an assist for CdM. Arielle Boudy (12 points) and Kate Toman (11) also scored in double figures for the winners. shooting well, we're pretty tough to beat and we shot well tonight (51 %). Our last two games in Tennessee, El Toro and tonight, I've been very happy. We're working our way up the ladder. I'd say we're close to where we want to be at this point." Newport's Breanna Badorek had 10 of her team-high 12 points in the second half and led the visitors with seven rebounds, while fellow 6-0 senior M.E. Clayton added seven points and five boards. Desiree Talley, however, might have been the least intim- idated Tar, playing aggressively throughout while collecting five points, four rebounds and three assists. Harbor shot less than 32% and coug~ up 17 of its 23 turnovers before halftime. L---------------------------------------------~~---~------------------------~ . . Eagles· push Hawks, but fall, 40-28 • Estancia's stock gets a boost with strong showing against Laguna Hills. By Jim Watters, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -The Estancia. High girls basketball team helped make Laguna Hills look like anything other than the No. 2 team in Orange County Tuesday night. The Hawks (13·3) slowly pulled away to a •0-28 victory in the Padfic Coast Lecfgue open - er for both teams, but the Eagles made them workforlt. , Bltanda (9-8) wu extremetY .petient on afteme In the ftnt half, workin~f the 30-MCOnd dOck below 10 MCODdl on almOlt every pol· nlllm. The Hawb jCQred the final ftve potntl of tit bait Oil. ~~t J*!y bY ~fool..S "nlyy· iba Haneef, who led all scorers with 12 points, and a 16-foot jwnper by Heather Guidice with 0:08 le1t to open a 22-14 margin. "We were in the game at the halt,~ said Estancia Coach Paul Kirby. "We just couldn't get enough shots against their zone in the sec- ond half to make a run." 1\vo Eagle jumpers ended up wedpct between the hoop and the backboard as if to accentuate Kirby' point. "Heh, they're the No. 2 team in the County and we kept it dose," said Klrby, whose Ea91- a.re the No. 8 team in CIP Soul.hem Section Division ID·A . . •That wun't OW' best game," Mid Hewkl'' Coach Lynn ~yk>r. •we were walldng and tmnbling tbe ball, making too many mlltak•, but I give them Cr9d.lt for putting the defensive pr8llUN on us. •1bej d{d a mc:e JOb Of ~ the bell around on our zone, too. They stayed in their offense and that's the sign of a good team.• Jill Black drew the tough a.ssignment.,pf guarding Haneef in the middle. She was a good head smaller, but she did a nice job of denying the ball inside and then slapping at the ball when it did get in. She held Haneef below bar average of 13.3 points a game and 11.S boards. H.aheef pulled down etgbt boards . while Black led the Eagles with teveo paints. . Both tee.ms sputtered on ofteme In the third 4uar1ef u JAgwMi HlDa outscored BltaDda M . Legum Hilla opened a 38-22 Md midway ~ .... fourth quuW. but the~ bet- v.t bKk; .cortng the ftDll ttve ~ eo m1 tbe ..pa. ,.,,,., Qlmlng· eDit V\vl RoClrtgUIS .. w .,... tD1belp tbe ..... L8gUDA'l 1tl. ,. laouil .... Gilly ........... _. WWllatO:SIMtllllOa.ldmr '& • SEE PULIDO PAGE 6 Costa Mesa's Koo Kim has all the answers for Aliso Niguel's taunting crowd; Mustangs put some 'TLC' ~ into their 'TBC' tactics. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot AUSO VIEJO -It was Koo Kiin who set the record straight for Costa Mesa High's girls bas- ketball team Tuesday night in the Pacific Coast League opener, but it was Coach Shontel Sherwood's TBC (Team Ball Control) that made the difference in the end. With a boisterous section of Aliso Niguel students blurting "Ball hog! Ball hog!" every time Kim put her hands on the ball, the standout seruor guard trig- gered Mesa's second-half surge as the Mustangs defeated the Wolverines, 51-39. •vou could hear them," Kim said of the echoing chants in the spacious Aliso Niguel gymnasi- um. "But (injured teammate) Kristina Watanabe said don't lis· ten to them." Though Kim heard the taunt- ing loud and clear, she made it a point to get in the last word. That would be swish. After Aliso Niguel (12-4, 0-1 in PCL) pulled to within two points in the third quarter, Costa Mesa (11-7, 1-0) pulled away-thanks to Kim, who scored half of her game-high 20 points in the peri- od. Three times Aliso Niguel was behind by two in the third. but Kim hit one of her four three- pointers with 3:36 on the clock. then .sank two free throws with 1:25 left. Kim also drained a buzzer- beating three from 35 feet to end the third quarter and give Costa Mesa a 41-33 edge, a seemingly decisive advantage considering the Mustangs turned the ball over only once in the fourth quar- ter. "We've been working really hard the last week on blocking out and taking care of the ball.• Sherwood said. Mesa, which committed only eight turnovers in the game, five in the second halt, received a huge performance from senior center Chantay Peyton, who wu not only asked to guard 6-foot-2 Brooke Hyman (20 points per game), but she grabbed 11 rebounds and added seven points, two assists and a pair ol blocked shots. Peyton allO hit a key jumper witlt 2:19 left in tbe geme thet. essentially iced the win for Mela. a 49--31 leed at tbe time. •Sbl cu shoot from anywhere OG ta.. Oo«,. Sherwood Niid ol ~ Cb&nel ADdenoD c-- rebo \IDda) pla,..S ..... blDdl for Mela. Wtill flWI .. Kai-Jedi-. ......... .... fomtb ...., ad ....... tilly =·(·..,... .... c6iaiMl~~-U:f I .. ly,,_ ..... ....,.... ......... Jtmiil't.llGlbi .. MDcna •• lid MID t.. II wtll ll ..... 11111 I.I .... ~ Wiiii ... = .... 10 ~ 1s1 .. 1rt - .. .. briefly Gloomy weather ... gloomy redts for gbtJ ~· , • IRVINE -A twwpott 9arbor' High gll1I 800- eer team depleted by tnlury and Wneu was defeated. .S-2, by Sea VlieW ~ bolt Wood- bridge Tuelday cm ttri. .Wurtan' muddy field. • KYie McNJml and Brooke Plamlon ICOM for tbe SaUon (5-6-1, 0-2-0 In league), while Cary Morrell added an Ulllt. Harbor goe.lie Jordan Predrilaen bad to leave the game due to il1Dea In the 30th minute, after ~ecttng one save. Santa Margarita tops CdM. 6-1 RANCHO SANTA I MARGARITA -The weather was cooperative, but that was all Coro- D.a del Mar Hlgh'I girls soccer team could get on Lbeir side Tue.day afternoon as the host Santa Margarita High Eagles explode,d for a 6-1 victo- sy in See View League play, improving to 2·0-0, $-1-1 in the process. Corona del Mar (0-1-1, 6-7- 2) got a goal from Heather MarshAll with three minutes left to avert the shutout. . ~falls to Laguna~ 5..() • COSTA MESA -•iitsli . 2standa High's girls Gl&LS . soccer team got off on the wrong foot Tuesday in : a Pacific Coast League opener with visiting : Laguna HW,.s as the latter captured a 5-0 victory. Van~ nipped on road. 88-86 AZUSA -Nate Getz'• put-back with 26 seconds left lifted Azusa Padflc to an 88-86 come-from-behind victory over visiting Southern California College Tuesday night, improving the Cougars' ~ to 1-4-5 in their Golden. State Athletic Conference opener. SCC fell to 12-5. ................... a.1tuc• Col9ll9. sex . w.t.orl 11, w... 5, ~ 1t, W11Jom lJ. ~ 12, Mdr1llle 20, ~ 2, (don 4, Dignll'I o. fltoffltt o. ). pt golik: sct..m.n t, MdntiM t. Fouled out none. --...... 80IWell 10, SuMMn 2, l.ucM 13, ,. 22, a.tc 5, ~ 14, z.-lGle 12, Geu .. M..-2. J.1'l 90* '• 3. J«borl 3, 90IMll 2, s.,a.,. 1, 1.-ngle 1. Fouled out none. Hllftimet Southern CIMfomil ~ 51-4C. sec women grab 68-53 triumph AZUSA -Southern California College (12-3, 1-0) posted a 68-53 Golclen State Athletic Conference victory in women's basketball Tuesday night over host Azusa Pacific (7-9, 0-1), fueled by Elaine Whitte- more (16 points, 9 rebounds), Amber Chaney (16 points) and Carrie Burt~? points, nine assists. ). Souttwn c..lfarlM • -.. '8dtlc SJ SClC • INhittemoff t6, Jojola 10, 16, Kempton 5, Burt 17, Si<:k 2. Minor 2. V.Wen o. 3-pt. goels: °*'ev 2. Kempton 2. Fouled out: none. Aaml P8df'k ·Simmons 6, Mac:dola 6, Speas 1~. Brodt 10, Brady o, Suren a. ~ 1, Miller 7, Flentle 2, Williams o. 3-pt. goals: Brodt 2, Speas 1, Mill« 1. Fouled out none. Halftline: SCC, 31).28. PU UDO CONTINUED MOM 5 WU cited by many Sailoa f« belpAng l8t the tone eady ID tbe '98 oft-aeuoa. whlch helped tbe ~ ~ make their third CIP tttle-game appearance .ln fiVe years. In addition to his pus catching and blocJring, Pulido was a force on defame. He wu the team's third-leading tackler With more than 70 stops, and he bad five quarterback sacks, one interception and one fumble recovery. CwtenUy starring for the Newport basketball team, he is expected to com- plete bis tb.J'ee..sport cycle this spring by playing baseball to earn bis ninth varsity letter. "I'll miss basketball and baseball, but, actually, I'l:n looking forward to special- izing on just one sport. I've never lifted year-round before, so that will probably help~. too.• Pulido could become the third skill- position performer with Back Bay ties to excel at Oregon in the 1990s. CdM resident Danny O'Neil quarter- backed the Ducks to the 1995 Rose Bowl, earning Co-MVP honon in Pasadena. CdM graduate Jeff Thomason starred at tight end in Eugene, before continu- ing on in the NFL for Cincinnati and Green Bay, for which he is currently preparing to play in Super Bowl XXXI in New Orleans. CHAOS VICTORIOUS Hot Rum Series winners TODAY . ......... Community college men • Orange Co.st •t Irvine V•lley, 5:30 p.m. Community college women • Orange Co.st •t Irvine valley, 7:30_P·rn· High school boys • WC>Odbrldge at Newport Hwbor, 7:30; s.nta Margarita at Corona def Mar. 7:30 p.m.; Cost. Mesa at Aliso Niguel, 7 p.m.; Laguna Hiiis .t Estancia, 7 p.m . • Socar High school bovs -5-nU ~~rita .t CorONI del MM, 3:15; WOOdbrtdge vs. Newport ~ at KAiier Elementary. 3:15;.Costa Mesa at Aliso Nlouef. 3:15; Laguna Hiiis at EstMda, 3:1$. •WlllWpolo High school -Irvine at CorONI def Mar. 3:t5; Newport Hwbot at University, 3:15; Costa Mesa at Aliso Niguel, 3:15. Chaos, the Costa Mesa Girls AYR> Division 5-A All-Star team, claimed the championship at the recent Costa Mesa Classic, by virtue of four straight shutout wins. The gold med.al did not come easily as Chaos battled to defeat South Irvine in the finale, 1-0. Goalkeepers Vanessa Hull and Kiley Hall sparkled in the nets while the defense was led by Cindy Shettler, Carley Millian, Lauren Demello, Beth Krikorian and Lauren Scurr. Elise Carroll, Kathleeen Morton and Ashley Wllbum also contributed in the conquest. Offensively, Sara Bryant scored three goals in the tournament, while Jenny Sparks, Jasmin Day and Rachel Ronquillo each scored a goal. Chaos begins its all-star season on Saturday. NEWPORT BEACH -Gaston Ortiz of Balboa Yacht Club, Joel Stone of South Shore YC and the Cooper-Whitaker com- bination out of BYC and Voyagers YC were the big win- ners in Sunday's run of the Hot Rum Series as their entries of Leading Lady (Class A), Wlld Clill.d{Class B) and GEM (Santana 20s) swept to victories. Leading Lady was a runaway winner with a 4.25 total, followed by Heartbeat Il of South Shore (Carl Swaisgood) at 17 and Indigo Tiger of Voyagers (John Mack) at 21. Class B action was won by Wtld Child at 12.75, fol- lowed by Pintado (Dave Williams, Voyagers, 16) and Chasseur (Leo Vortouni, Voyagers, 21). GEM (14.75) edged Shoot N Breeze (Michael McNelly, SSYC, 16) in the Santanas, followM by Bullet (Fred Luvissi) of Bahia Corinthian YC at 26. Majors at Mesa Local Major League Bueball playen, iDdudina Brent Mayne and Rk:b Amaral. will biablighl tM AD-Pro Coacbel' Clinics et Col1& Mesa High tnm noon to ~ p.m. begtnnlng Sunday. Tiw leamd 111 tioa will be Peb. 2 at Col1& Mela'1 varslty field from DOOll to 4 p.m. Mayne, a free-agent catcher expected to sign with the Seattle Mariners this year, will ldclt off the clinlc at noon with inltrudion on catcblng. Mayne, longUm.e member of the KaDld Qty Royals, played for the New York Mets last season. Prom 1 p.m. to 2 p.m., former major league infielder Jeff Gardner, an advanced scout for the San Diego l>adres, wtll give tcbooling on bit· ting, while Amaral wtll talk abou~ buerunning and outfield play from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Prom 3 p.m. to 4 p.m., former Oevelana Indian· infielder Steve Springer, an area soout for the A:rlzona expansion francbiae,'will teach infield play, then left-banded pitcher Tun Fortugno will give pitching lessons from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. Mayne, former No. 1 draft pick of the Royals, is a Costa Mesa High and Orange Coast <¥.tege product. Amaral, a utility j>layer and the Mariners' best base-runner last year, and Gardner are both former Estancia High and OCC standouts. Fortugno played three years at Southern California College. Local high school coaches Ron Le.Ruff a (Fountain Valley), Paul lfox- el (Estancia), Doug Deats (Costa Mesa) and Joe Walters (Calvery Chapel) will conduct the second part of the clinic Feb. 2. For details, call 548-3323. Late registration for Costa Mesa American UttJe League Is being held at Treds & Threads In Costa Mesa. Required for 'registration Is a $70 fee, a copy of your child's birth certificate and a utility bill as proof of residency. Tl'youts are Saturday at Cost.a Mesa High beginning at 9 a.m. For further details, call 262·7864. You Can Get Your Business or Service on r-----, , Introdllft9o 1 I $p<#4J I I I 1 No Set-Up Fees 1 whcnyou 1 1-mcntion this ad. I A $1~0 Value! 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No STATEMENT 0, rtvtrao do esta cltaclon IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR any, shown htreln. The following persons 811 Voxon Corp., Henry Choe, ABANDONMENT OF son tlectivas para ambos or a contingent creditor of Sald~alt will bt made, doing txnlness .,. Mirror President USE OF FICTITIOUS conyuy:a. tanto. ti esposo tht deceased, you must flla bU1 Wfthout covenant or Image Dtlalling. 1122 Sum-This a1a1emen1 was flied BUSINESS NAME como esposa, hasla que yOUf clalm wllh th• court warranty, txpres1 or Im· mtrvltw Ln Huntington with lht County Clerlt of The following P9fl<>N la pellclon sea rechazada, and mail a copy 10 lh• ptr· piled, regarding tlllt, pot· BHch CA 92548 Orange County on 12·3·96 have abondoMd the UM of H diet• uni decision llnal sonal represenlallvt ap-Hulon, or encumbrances, Bradley Bulger 1122 Sum-18803703510 lht Ficllllous Bualntll ~~;':'~: 'i~~~ DOlnted by the cour1 within ~0J:i~~:~~~l':') ncl· mervltw Ln., 'Huntington Dally Piiot Jan. 1, 8, )5, Name: Staclllf Rtalty 7492 hltllclone pu.d h IOUf morrths from the d11t •• 8tach, CA 92648 22 1997 Yd>l3 Sea Blulf Or., 1102.' Hun-PIO 1s en IC· of flrsl Issuance ol the l•I· curtd bh Hid Dttd 01 Tlchakorn Chaikumnerd, •--' ------- llngton Beach. CA 92e4B :.~. wd7' Cari;or~~=lqi:: tera as 1>1ovlded In HCtlon !~!!~~~~:,-':~ '=!°"(s)' 1122 Summtrvlew Ln., PUBLIC NOTICE The FlctlUous Buslnt11 1 ultf 1 9100 of lh• Calilomla Pro-. ,... • Hunlington Buch CA Name referred to above cue q agent• de ord~ bait Code. The time lor Ill· adv1ncH, ii akl. under tht 92648 . FlcUtloua ButlMH Nas fittd In Orange County ~~Ice° q'f: ~::a h~~~o r:i~ in<J claims will nol ••olt• ~•rmts 1°1 11 h Deed~ This business Is con-Name Stetemene on 3·25·96, Fiie No.19963-copla d• tll be._._ ·¥-,,,.,,,, ... 11u1.. rus • eea., c argeTs ducttd by: husband and The lollowlng per1on1 are 677816 15· lht hearing date noticed expenHS o the rusln wile doing buslntss as: a) Na· Terry D. Harrison, 7492 I. The name .and address above. and ol the trusts created Have you started doing lurt Cafe, b) ChamAaone sea Btull Of., 1102. Hun-01 1!'9 court 11· (El nombta YOU MAY EXAMINE the bf H id Deed of Trust. business yet? Yes. 10-15-Bakery, ,Cafe, 4483 "Bfrch tlngton Beach, CA 92648 i~pf,f1'QA d•c~J~~e C:J lilt ktpl by the court. II you he1dto~•\ amour! h of ''1 64 SI., Ntwport Beach, Calil. This buslne11 Is con· CALIFOR c are • person lntefesled In unpa 8 ance o I • obi · Bradley Bulger 92660 ducied by an Individual ORANGE Nl":i,.1 o~r:r c?i~ the estate, you may Ill• gal~ srcu:,:d ~~ ~ This statement was filed Hong·Utn T. Pham. 17150 Terry o. Harrison 0 1 0 • C """ with the court a formal R• PfO,.... .. y 0 • wllh the County Clttk of Euclid St., Suite 218, Foun· 19973707080 rvt , rang•· A 92uvo, quest for Special Nollet of reuonabl• nllmaled Orange County on 12·2o-96 lain Valley, CA 92708 Family Law lvl1ion tht filing of an Inventory 00111, ••p•nses tnd Id· 19983705350 This-buslne11 la con· T.his 11a1ement was filed 2. Th• name, address and and appraisal of tslale U · v1nct1 al the limt of lht . ducttd by: an Individual with th• County Clerk of teltp~n• oomber of pell· ttls or of any pellllon or inltlal publication ol tht No-Dally Pilot Dtc. 25. l 996, Have you started doing Orange County on 1-10.97 liontr a allorney or pell· account as provided In lice of Salt ls $783,887.47. Jan. 1, B, 15, 1997 WOOi business yet? No Daily Pllol Jan. 15. 22. 29, li~ner without an allorney section 1250 ol the Callfor· The beneficiary under PUBLIC NOTICE Hong·LI•n T. Pham Feb. s, 1997 11. (El nombre, I• dlrecclon nla Probate Code. A R• H id Deed of Trust hereto-· This statement was filed w028 y ti numtro dt tetelono del quest for Special Nollet fore executed and deliv· Fictitious Bualn•H with the County ctalk ol --------abogado d•I dtmandante, form Is avelllble from the •r•d lo lh• undersigned a N St t t Orange County on 12·23·96 PUBLIC NOTICE o del dtmandante que no court clerk. wrlllen Dectaratlon of D•· Th •1 "'11 • 1 • •men 18993705438 Ilene abogado ••I A fault and Demand for Salt e o ow ng persons art ___ S_U_M_M_O_N_8__ DOWNS & ASIOCI· Uom•lf for the Petl· and I wrlllen Nolle• of oe'. doing business tt: ESA Dally Piiot Jan. 15, 22, 29, ON tST ATES, Attr. Joseph tloneu fault and Elecllon to Stll. Marketing Group, 2151 Feb. 5. 1997 W023 AMENDED PETITION p t I k D .. 00 E LAW OFFICES OF Th• undersigned caustd Mlchel1on Dr .. Ste. 150, Ir· PUBLIC NOTICE • 'c owns, • • DUANE I . Hid Nolle• or Delaull and vine, CA 92612 •FAMILY LAW Ketelle Ave., Ste. F, LINDSEY l!SQ Election 10 Sell 10 be re-ESA Ananet Group, a Cal· CITACION JUDICIAL Orange, CA 92897, CCSB# 1 b 4 et") corded In the county whert llornla Cofporallon, (CA). F~tltlo-: •ualneH • OERECHO OE 714-538·3730 ATTORNEY' AT LAW 1he real property It focattd. 2151 Michelson Dr., Ste. Th ~o1n:• I tatement FAMILIA Date: OCT 1 1999 Dale' January 8 1997 160, Irvine, CA 92812 • OW ng persons llrt NoUce TO REIPON ALAN SLATER Cl k 1300 BRISTOL FINANCE CALIFORNIA Thia buslnett Is con-doing business as: Mal DENT (AYllO Al. OE: b MARJOIUE 'FE~~x' STREET NORTH 15 Said Trustee 2042 141: ducttd by: a corporation Vlttnemett Restaurant, "t • STE. 210 macott A 'Los A Have you started doing 311 S. Brookhurst'St .. Ana· MANOADO (Hombre): Doputlf NEWPORT BEACH CA let Ca=ia 90~:· busloeu ytl? No htlm, CA 92804 Khaleel O. El lherblnl Publl1htd Newpo rt 92880 ' (310)207-3077 • ESA Anancial Group, a H ung Manh Nguyen, You ere being sued. A BHch.Coala Men Daily Publl•h•d Ntwporl Gtrlld H. Wltner, Califomla Corporation, Emit 13702 Libby Ln . Garden uated le Hien demen-Piiot Ja11t1ary 15 22 29 President S. Avellar, Chairman Grove, C~ 92843 dando February 5 1997 , • • B_eac:h·Cosla Mtu Daily Published Newport Thia _atattmtnl -s filed Thia buslnHs 11 con· PETtTIONER'S NAME • . W030 Pilot Jaooary 15· 16• 22• 8t1ch.Coa11 MHa Diiiy with. the County Clefk of ducttd by: an lndlvldu.I s H 1997. Pll t J 15 22 29. Orange County on 1-9-97-Have you 1tarttd doing I (EL OBRI! DEL DI!· PUBLIC NOTICE W1h02B o inuary . . . t8873707013 bu9lne11 yet? YH, 01-1·9e MANOANTE ES)1 &..na 1997. Hung Manh Nguyen R. Nicol• BIC 5853 PUBLIC N W029 Dally Piiot Jan. 15, 22, 29, This staltmtnt was filed PUBLIC NOTICE CITY OF COSTA MESA NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING THE ADJU8n,4JENT OF USER FEES AND CHARGES FOR FlSCAL YEAR 1998-97 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the Costa Mesa City Council at the l'9gUlar meeting of Febn.wy 3, 1997, at &:30 p.m., °'a soon thereafter a pollible, in the Council Ctwnberl of City Hall, n Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, fM the purpose of considering amending the Clty'I Ultf fees and charges schedule, effective March 24, 1997. A. public hearing will be held on February 3, 1997, .wnending eection 2-450 of the Costa Mesa Municipal Code establishing MW regulatory fees, effective March 2A, 1997. The following Is a sample of user feet .-Kt charges to be considered for amendment: Suggested Fee Baled Cu"9frt Fee On Cwrent Cost Chtratd To Proyklt smtg Bad Check Fee S 20 S 20 Home Occupation Permit S 25 S 30 Fintwortus Stand Permit $215 $115 Police Flllae Alann -Residential $160 $130 Utility Permit $ 85 $ 85 Site Accns Permit -Residential S 90 $110 A copy of the suggested user feet and charges echedule may be examined during nonnal w0t1dng ~ (8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.) In the Rnance Department at City Hall, n Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, California. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that at said time and place aH interested persons may 8PP9a" and be heard by the City Council on the aforementioned item. MARY T. ELLIOTT, Deputy aty Clerk Published Newport Beach-Costa Mesa Dally Pilot January 15, 22, 1997 W022 CAH NUMHR NOT1ca OF OTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Feb. 5, 1997 W025 with the County Citric of (Nume~d~Cu~ PETITIONTO NOT~EOF PUBLICNOTICE Oran~C®~on12+te ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ IS D 002819 ADMINISHR TRUITU'S SAi.i! Flctltloua BualMu ""37032" PUBLIC NOTICI PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUILJC NOTICE You have 30 CAU:NDAR aaTATE OF: T.S. No. Fumlah Name Stetement "ctlUoue BualnHs Dally Piiot Jan. 1, 11, 15, ------------------------ DAYS allef thlt Summons Ql!ORQE RICHARD APN: 052.012·12 The lollowlng persons art Neme Statement 22, 1997 w014 and Petition are aervtd on YOU ARE IN DEFAULT doing buslntH as: a) The The lottowlng pefaons 11• you 10 Ille a RHponH OONIEWSKI UNDER A DEED OF TRUST Short Group, b) Short doing buslntH as: x Cube PUBLIC NOTICE (lorm 12B2) at the court aka OaOROa R. DATED AUGUST 29, 1995. Compulor Conctplt, c) Computer, 18220 Yorba Fictitious Bual-H and Hrvt a copy on the OONIEWIKI UNLESS YOU TAKE· AC· ShOft Printing, f42 P111t Linda Bllld., 1303. Yorba .... petitioner. A lener Of phone CAIE NO. A185898 TION TO PROTECT YOUR Cftal, Newport Co11t, CA Unda. CA 92BB6 Ne,,,_ Statement tall will not protect you. To an helra. t>eneflcl1rles, PROPERTY, IT MAY BE 9285'1 Vo•on Corp .. (CA), 2301 The following per1on111• If you do not fllt your Re-crtdltora, contingent crtdl· SOLD AT A PUBLIC SAL£.. Wllllam Thomae LeRoux, Raymer Ave., Fullerton, CA doing l>Ullne11 11: M ... aponse on Umt, the court tors. and pereon• who may IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA· Ill, 142 Pa.rk Crell, Newport 92833 Dentel Centtr, 287 e. 17th Q'llY make Ofdtra allec11ng othtrwlH be lnttrt1ttd In NATION OF THE NATURE Coa1t, CA 92657 Thia bu1intu la con-St., Costa Mtsa, CA 92627 your l'l'llllf't.ge, your PIOP-the will or tllatt, or both, OF THE PROCEEDINCJ Brian Lee Btntux. 142 ducted by,: a corporation Am1ak Corp., (CA). 267 E. erty, and C\ltto<fy ol YOIJf of: GEORGE RICHARD AGAINST YOU, YOU Park CrHI, Newport Coast, Hive you 11a11td doing 17th St .. Co1ta Mtn. CA chfldren. You may be Of· OONIEWSKI aka GEOAGE SHOULD CONTACT A CA t2857 bu1lnt11 yet? YH, 10-15-92T 127 .--·---· dertd to pay 1uppott and R. OONIEWSKI WYER. Thie butlnen Is con. 96 hie buslntn 11 c:on- attorney Ifft and cottt. II A PETITION has been On February 4, 19117 at ducttd by: a general Pll'I· Voxon Corp .. Henry Choe, duettd by: a COfporatlon ........ you cWVIOI pay lh• flllng llltd by DOROTHY SI-t :45 a.m.. FINANCE ~LJ. ntrthlp Prtslclent Have you llarttd doing fH. alk the clerk for a'" EMANN In lhe Superlot FORNIA. A CALIFORNIA Havt you st.reed doing Thi• atattmtnt Wll •ltd bu9ine115 Y81, 12-eA walvef form. Court of Calltomla, County CORPORATION, aa dUly bullne11 yet? Yt1. Stp[ wllh the County Clef1c of Amuk ., Magtd Za. fl you want 1898' acMce. of ORANGE. eppolnttd Trust.. under 12, 19911 Orange CcMaily on 12-3-M khary, Pr en! contac1 • l1wyer Im-THE PETITION requtlU end pursuant to th• Oetd Wllllam Thomae LeRou. x. 1 ... 370311'7 Thlt statement wa1 flied ~ely. that OOAOTHV SIEMANN of TNtt recofdtd Stplem-Ill Dally PMot Jan. 1 I 15 with the County Clerk of ·u.ttd defl9 30 DIAS CAL· be appolnled .. peraonal btt 11,' 1915, .. lntf. No. This statement WH llltd 22 1997 • ~ 2 Orange County on 12·11·91 &NOA.RIOS dtapun de r• rtpr~ to edmlnlt· 15-039'915 of Olllclel Wl1h the County 01.,k of ' 1 1tff3104t7t ,1blr oflclalmen(a nta ell• 1., &tie.-... of tne cMce-A«:otdtl 1n 111e office ol the Orange Coun1y on 12.11-ee PUILIC NOTICE Dally Pilot Jan. 15, 22. 20, .., ,_.._... Dlld QI TNll .,.... Wt t lon fUdldel y petldon. dent. ~ Recordef of Orange t ... '704844 Feb. 5, 1197 W032 ._ ... ldla 1 Yw TWiii Adlll ,.,. completM y prfftrllM THI NTl110H r~ CoutltY. State of c.lllOMla, Dally PllOt Dtc. 25, 19911, '1otltteu9......... ......... '-ct V.. ....... ._ tu fofmWrio de ,_puetta eulhottty to ~" 1n. PeCVfed by John A. Fur· Jan. 1, 1. 15 1991 wooa ,...,. lgt ..... nt PUlllC NOTICE .. M A NII .-. I ..._.. ...... fftesponee form 1212) ante ...... Under the ~ nllt'I, a ~ man, Will ' The followlng pereon1 are .... All $Cl .. "' cor1e. Une cane o uM denl ~ Of E• SELL AT P\J8uc AUCTION PUlllC NOTICI doing buslnee• .. : x ewe Plotltleue •U91nfft ....... ~... ,...Clllll ~lelelOllka no le Of. 181.e Ad. (Tllla eulhoflty TO THE HIOH£1T 8100EA .-.--.-· 11... COmjMer, tt05 ~St, MW ltatewt CWT-.1111.l1UJ. Y-. Yw ~ itceta proteccton. • lllow IN per'IOntol ....,. 'Ofl CASH (payable at ,._._ YI .... 1ullef1on, CA '2831 The 90lowfnO l*.onl lfl 11W i...,. A ,.. -.. • SI'*" no ~a tu r........W. to take "'MY tllM or •~.le In lawful ................ ,.. Vo.on Ccfp., (()A), m1 dOlnll bullnftt u : ~ .. -llM9 .., -..~ • ~. ea ldlofW ~ cowt .,,.. mon•r of tne United The following '""'°"' .. AaYfMf Aw .. F"UDenon, CA semc... 22321 Modine, MUC I01ICI Clllllllfa ... ._ • 1 ued• ••pedlr pnMll. IMl:n taking cer" 8'atet •: Al lhe mllln doln9 ~ n : a) .... nt33 UauNI Hlb, CA 92953 •lllllflll ..., ......... .,. ~ eu ...., ._, ~ actlone, g:;,N enttanc. IO the cllff Aaatty, b) SHcllH Thie bu1lnt11 la con-M"*"9 A. Thorne, 223at -11~111• • ... •..., _. ..... , IU proptded J hOal~t .lfW petaonal rep. ty Cowtl'loUM, 700 Pr~. C) 9"cljff Atal dUc:ted by: a corpotatlon Moclna. l.ag\lne HMls. CA Ml ••-•I · I ...... .., I -=otdeMn .,. UMd ~ wtfl be r• CMo c.nter °'"'-Weit Eltatt, d) lttcflff by the Hew YoU alaMd doinQ ea.:t ""-fMlltlllOloli. hOno-..-IO gl¥e noac. 10 ~ ..,_ Ana, CA .. tlghta, .... Ito( Pine IV'!'.1 !!~ bul!M91 yttt Y .. , 1~1~ Thi• bu1tne11 It con-1111 ~ ._ .... •.-..... ~ de etJopdo , IM ,.,...... peteona unJt11 Ille and .,_.,.••t conveyed llngton hach1. CA tn<M ti dUdtd by: an lndMduel ....._Ii; ...a• A ._ ., .... eottat.•nopuec1e=tiey,_.wetwdnotic.0tto and now held by M lu'8n J . "'''· 11t•• Yo11onC0tp .. HeNYChOe. H.ve you •tatt~ dOlriO ....__,_&11.11•.• ... ......,11111 ... CO.-pot .. pre-°""_,..to IN propoeec:t under Mid Deed of Ttu11 In SIOMhuttlt Ln .. Huntington l'Tetldent bwlMal Yft? No n•941 II ....... 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Clf .......... _ .............. ... ~ .......... ~ '*""°" ...... Md ~ -It ... -of .. ... ..... ..... _.., MCffOR MORTGAGI IEIW· r•on ot a brMCll or del.lult Iii ...... 11j1,171,&t.' It II MULT UNllmt A._, fl Clf .. ~ ................. -.. ~ ,_ "' trM to .. ~ a Ol*llna llW INf IM ... 11111 ~ ..,..._ ..,. ICES INC ... -~ Ill OlllglllOnt ltCllred fltft'1)' 110b1* M 1111\t *"tot 1111 TRUlf, DlTID ,.._.. a ,..,., .. _. ....... _. ~ .. ,,...... ._ U. 'Al flUlllC -Dednlon Of OefM lie loll! ~ M . _ ._,.... Tr\lltlt ~ Ill lltratolort extc:ulld and dtlV: 1bt OPtn1r111 bid "'IV bt .... 11M. ._ ~ TAMI .. _....., ._.. llr I ................ ., ... = TO !* ... H(IGHEln =IT llMI Demanf fOf S.. tnd 0.: 12/tMI WHfEAN sae>: IMT\.EY cltt«llltd Olt4 ol Trlllt Wll ared to Ill undtf~ntd 1 lflarl dlt IOtil lndlblldntll dut. ACTION 10 HIOJICT ....., ... .,_. Clf TNllf a. ~ 0.-.... a.- "":',.., -nob of dllut llld or AECC»MVMCE COWMY, ruaeM tilXH SELL AT PUil.iC AUCTION TO wrlllln Oedlrlllon ol OlllUll Olll:1~2A7 THE OtM£ Sl.V· WMl "'"act •. " •Y ... ......_, ---.. -~ ....... • -'* ft .....U '911 lladioll to ClllM Ila undar· INC. • ... lruMM, fflllCli TNI ...._. led 1"E HIGHEST •DOE" FOR and Olmlfld tor Site, llld IHGS MMC Of MEW YONC fSI • aa&.A AT A ~ ~-_. -.........,. ..,_ • ........ •• ... :::n. ~)-* ~ ~ to ... ~~ to De,._ Alllttalll ~ ~ a.-:. CASH (In Ill tonM ~ lrl MltliMI nob ol dtl.lult and ot SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO MU. PYCIU ..., ....... 1111 9 1 M-C.,~ W Clf fllM. ........ .. = --; '9 ..... c ....... ~'-""'..... 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TOMt & .......... • k mt,a,1 =: 11 ... ,,_.•: lleM ~ I ..., Mid Died Of Of OfllcW Rtcordt In .,. ofb Clllwed or• or Ill t:Rc IF NlllM al ~\, Ill and lnlar•t ton· td~btf 25, 1996 as 11111r. Btntlk:laty to collect a dtbl 111d Caul*y111a ...--.-. • Ind_,,...:-,::: 9Mdt, ..._ ...... 1 -T,: =--~ ~~ g~':· er:. ~. ::: a:N~LEilO~YE BE ~8~ """.:O ,-.:-.::: ... :r. ~111~0: T= :-~ ~ =:~n~= tit::~: CY =m•:i:n ~lob: =:-. :.--:-~ :.:.. =-.. u:-:-; ==::::::-' ,..._ ITMET PARTNERS llENEFICI-w11 bi inade In •la oon4111on TAINEO 8Y CALLING THE Of ... ...._ 11t 1111 prOC*ft ll«elnlftlt dtlctlbtd: Ill tlCOfd« of OranQtCounl't, wlltlltr rtcetvtd Ol'llf/tf or In ... • •1111.aw ~ llflJ IPllb9tY fOf llflJ ...... lftCI Clf .. N* =-.. ::: MY: FallTY FfOERM. llMK w111out QMllMt or wran~ fOt.LOWWG TELEPHONE .._ of a ficllOUI TAUSTOR: CHERIE NAGY Slid Site ot property wlll bt MltlnQ IF AVAILABl:E lliE ....-.. .. Deed Clf '-*-~the PfOPl'tY... Mid Died _. ~ 4. 1991 • flQlfm or lnlpllfd, rao-dlrici NUUIEA$ ON ntE OAY IE· Ill.._ of .. -BENEFICIARY: SEARS MORT· made.I!! as It COlldlllon Wflllou EXPECTEO OPENING BID MA ""-" ......., llV 0.0.,,. ..._ Ind .,_ _..... ..,._ • ,._.. lit _.. !Mt. No. 11-GS20871n llooll Ill "°""*"· or encum· FORE THE SAlE:• (714MIO-undar ftdMI, SIMI, GAGE CORPORATION Rtc0td · c:Mllllll or warranty, tllprtss BE OBTAINED BY CAL.UNG THE C-.... ... ~ 00. = ... I:'\ I llfl/, ..__ Noe., ..... ~ -Piii Of Oflclll "9cordt In Ile llflllCll to~ 11t ~MM TAC: 434l635C l'UB'! 1/1, i.r (Ste Slc:loft 1 ldAotl 22. 1993 • Inst. No. or lmplltil, rtQMdlno bllt po(· FOLLOWING TELEPHONE lourtl,....... lftd wlle • ,.. ....... Of ........ af .. ..._ ... 0-. .... Alcofdw ol Or· ~ """ of "' lllltt(t VI, 1/16 Mq.. ~and Pl'aftlllonl 93-02692041n 8ooll page ol tetl4on, Of tncum6rances, to NUMBERS ON THE DAY BE· Joint T ... Alcardld Oft .. unpMd bllllQ Clf ......... a.-d l9f ... lllllCGull~ YOO ARE IN OE· tlCUfld bV llld DMd ol T 1). Olllclll Records In lht olflet of Pa'/ Ille remaining prlnclpal FORE THE SALE: (7'4~80-on11t• • ~ oblgltiol\ MCa#9d ~ h Deed Clf TN& T-& FAULT UftOER A DEED Of W1111 lnlar•t a In aid no.. PUBLIC NOTICE Fino the Rtcordtf of OrllllGICounty; sum ot 111t no11(s) StCUred by 5690 TAC· 436912C PUB: 11& No. M-"'MZ"I Ir> llOoel -propeityto be_...,....., ~,.. ..._ 1se., TlllUIT Dl\TEO 1121191 .UNlESS ptcMcltd, ld¥anc:iel, M lhf, ...... .._ 1_1., MNpoit ~ Masi VOU AAE IN DEFAULT1JNDE A A Ottd ot Trutt. Wllh Inter· 1115, 1/22 ~. -af Oftlcill NCOl'dl In ..,..,. llllllNlild C101b, ... • C11fOm1a ea.,...11c111~ YOU T~ ACTION TO PRO-llndtr Ill 1armt or llld Oetd .---·-• CH3111191J01GOll5-~Jln OEEO OF TRUST DATED est IS In said note provided, h~ClfhCow1ty"8-'*'9Mand8dll•aa•h Tru.-it,107'0TOlllllll& TECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT ol Trust, .... ctlargee and ACmlOUllUABI 1815.22.1997 4/12193.UNLESS YOU TN(E 1clV1nct1, H 1ny, under Ille CLASSIFIED COfdw af Or-. Cowlly, tllneClf"'9 ....... puMc..._, try fW, ~CA .... MAY ll SOLO AT A PUBLIC...,.,,_ ol hTMtle llld ot .. rTAT-.r '' ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR llO'ns of Uld 0..d of Tr1111, It's \ho resourco yo..i Calrofnll, and ...... to Clf "'9 NoLloe af .. Ill: Ille Linea: ft1., SALE.IF YOU NEED AN EXPtA-11t b'\lltl c:r.-c1 by aid OM Tiie kllOwiftO PlllOR(a PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO tees ct111gn and expenses ol can count ,0n to .eea 3 o. NoLloe Clf Dll&llt and S-,71U7. In .....,,. to wr-~14) aM1111 XI, NATION OF lliE NATURE Of of Trusl Slld Alt w1 bt Mid doing tlllllnaa •: AT A PUBLIC SALE.If YOU IN Truslae and ol tilt trusts myriad of merchan· ~ to W ......., cMlh. h TNlllM w9 ICIC!lpt ey: Emmy ~1, TCIWft THE PftOCUOING AQAIHST on: January 21 , 1997, It 1:00 WAM>«>USE, 27324 earn FIND NEED All EXP.l.ANATION OF cmlld by said Detd OI Trust -.lse l•ems because NCOrdld. OWJM•lnllOoel • allltllw'• d-* .... Oft & C°"'*Y ~ YQY.t!OU St«IULO COO ACT A p.m.on the tont a119t to Ill ~. UOINJ NgLltl THE NATURE Of TiiE PRO-Said all wlll bt held on. Janu· 1 ' -. hOI-, • N1N1Mnt No. • .... or Nlltaflll 111r*. a Inc., DMld: OtMt1"1 lA'wTI:R. 124 24Tii STREET, tnhnel of flt ~ CMc 92t2e ' CEEOING AGAINST YOU, YOU ll'Y 28, 1997, at3:00 p.m on Ille ~~~uf·~~m~~y~o."'pi°' ~-Clf Mid OMdll check ._,, i9f • ..... Of AMP3'1-·11tl, 11ZZ,, 1/JI NEWPOAT BEACH, CA 92663 Ctntlt 300 E. CtllDmM Or· 81f11V MDM. 31621 ~· an apartment SHOUL.O CONTACT A LAWYER. front slips 10 lh• entr•nce or caut • r 0 ......, .e w on ....,.. a.a _... or • ~lhlt ..,._ or common ange, CA At 111e tint or "" s. Ml! c.pmno through classified m3 PEPPER TREE LANE, "'Orqe CMc Centtr, 300 E. -...11111th Mlwttl hflt check *-" 11¥ • ..... • dlllgnlloll of PfOC*ly la"'* pubblon ol 119 nob. IZl75 ' COSTA MESA. CA 92626-3807 Chaomari Oranoe. PA Al IN -.nee '° .. eaunir ................ ... HOUSl!S/ CONDOS FOR SALE GENERAL II 27 ... 27ff • M064•a• • .......... 1002 HOUSES/ CONDOS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimlfORRENT APARTMENTS Attention Hom• Owner• & R.E. Agental! Showcase those special properties In our Homes or the Week & Open Home Gulde published each Saturday In 1he Real Estate Tab. It's an· effective and Inexpensive way l.o reach homebuyersl can our Classlrled Department Todayll M2·~878 CORONA DBLMll ............ FOR RENT I • By Fax (7 14) 631 -6594 (PlrnM' ind11d1' your 11am1• and pl1011r numbf>r ai1d Wt'0ll roll you bul'L: with a prin• quo tr .) How to Plaee A ByPhone (714) 642,5678 By MaMn Person: 3;30 West Bay Street Cos ta Mesa, CA 92627 At ~''"-ptm Bl\'d. & Bay t. Hours Telephone 8:30am-5:00pm ~tu11day-F rida,· Walk-In 8:3'0am-:5:00pm ~fondny-Friday Rott's 011d dt'udlines Ort' suhje<'t to C"hnngr without notirr. The publislwr n·,,1•n r:. •hr rigJll tu 1·1·11~or. rrclussify. ri'vise ur rej1·1·1 1111y dnssifo-d advrrli*mrnt. Plt>u!>I' repon auy error 1hu1 Olll\' ~ ill your dn!!sifird ad unmediutf'k Thi· Duily Pilot UCCt'J>I!! nu li11bili1y for 1111y enw ~ i11 an ndn•ni.,t•mrnt for wliich it rnuy b.- rt>,pon~iblr rxrrJ>I for 1he c·o:.1 of 1ht• ~p11rr 111·111ullv o«cupit>d by th(. error. Crt'dit ran only lw al109.1·d for the fm.1 insenion. ----Deadllne8 ---- Monday ................. Friday 5:00pm Tue day .............. Monday S:OOpm Wednesday ......... Tuesday 5:00pm Thun;day ....... Wednesday 5:00pm Friday ............. ;Jhursday 5:00pm Saturday ............... Friday 5:00pm - EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 2925 5530 5530 5530 SERVICES 5533 ~=.,*Y 82 c.ne.... ==---ee c:::tuibv ~· dance DOWN I Feetoon ~=~ 4 Electrtc -5 Chetters 8 Hrt1tact11 7 Hun 8 z .. ·, 9~ tO Rajal'fl Wife It E0ptlan 12 ~ dlstr1bvle t3 Soundl of hNlta11on t 8 So«::lflcallv 22 Mo. with nO 23= 24 Clementine's dad 2S DeYoufed 26 Hair conditioner 27 Handled 28~ 1·15-n 0 11117.UNIM'-.......... accessl>le :~oforange 31 Stage of a 33~ 35 Mlacalc:Uate 38 VallQU!sh 41 Hassodt . 45 -·tzu: "Tao' author 47 Charge with an offense 49 A.lleled so Seaweed 51 Choir voice 52 Not any -53 Seabird 54 Germenl for 10.0own 55 Rocky Mountain 58= 57 Cornmu1er vehicle 58 Ute. In Quebec 59 Clole IO the ground -By OWILIS GCmN wtth OMM StM9 Md TANNAH .-sot 1221 VOi.YO .......... CIT400 '90 .....,_red, J.dt, ... HPll•HR90 '• 740 T_.. .... Mk m!IM, OM....,, 44PCf, a/C, Sony caM. H.,d top. 1.,a mil Red W/bll Int. Loededl NT.,._., ~I ISK ml. nice earl Roll bar, Running Extt~lo mla. 1 OWtWt. JU,HO, -~ ... 200.obo 115-2331 b 0 a r Cl. AM avo rcdL S11,400 • .---• Muet ... 111 2 ..... 1140 •j7 .... ~ --------1 'M 4 .e RIO.IA NODD#WHC&MO BOW HU89 dl9cltmmed c1e1 OLDSllOllLE 1155 Meta1110 beauty, ~e¥Y ..w•c AUTO 9•45 Direct Lanlna conceivable opllonl ...._ • • I North-South TUlnerabJe. North deala. WEST •ees \?Vold OAJt876 •AJ53 80111'11 •AKQJ103 OAKJ 10'1 0 104 •VoJd 80l11'R WPBI' .. so •• p ... •• p- Openin1 lead; ~ of• The 1997 World Bridge Olympiad WU played 00 the iaJand o(Rhodes. France woo the open Mriee and the United States took the women's crown. The atandard of play in both event.e wae high. Starring on thie hand was Pat.rick Huang of Taipei, who made hia international debut 30 years 11go. (714) .-.:-1 i f"t ••• ow. .. A9genc:y II pertner he1cl bett.r bMrta than e cyt, NY 1irff/muff1. '83 LW• a•1z•D CMS MIR ...-..mboldlnawouldbtlpliat-1105 Good cond. 11900 OnJy 42K. AbllOfutely St7S. Poractta1,, It ,..O,le loeen Ia &bat .W\, aacl JAGUU 080. Worth 12800. FlawteH, Even Sh .. p-Cadlllac1, Chevya. th• .,.c1 .. ,,.,. aoUcl anoqh to •••••••••• Mu.t Niii •7a4872 1kln1. $31,450. BMW'•· Corv•UH . .__ 1• .. AllO Jeepa, 4WD'•· needno.uppart~pann.. • '7t XKS Z+2. V•12 1-DaLTA88 '82 COUNTY Your Area. Toll Fr" TharaWMlittlehdpefa&'lOtrkb .... pd. PrlmrOM. 67k Roplare ... ham WAGON Lo mllH, 1.a00 ·218·9000 HI. u tM carct.1.,-u.otil We8' made orig mll••· Chrome Fully loaded, ve. dark local car. xlnt cond. ,t..1391 fof cwrant bllngl the un(ortunate lead o( the ace 0(1 wire e_pokea. 122.doo. blue with llQht blue In· pre ti y b I u e car I l b H • L t -L t•S03-a2...-71 tet'lor, 94,000 mil••· i---------c u 1 . uang wat qu1ca o t.aae *'8 t J .. u.r y.,.den S3,ooo or-beat offer. Ml••ION Vll!JO ANTIQUES • advantqe. Pl•• One own«. In 714 674-4287 LAND ROVl!R -••e1cs 1250 The openins lead wu ruffed and, 71448e.87SO ~ aft.er drawing t.rump• In t.hree orlglnal condition. ---------1 _____ _.-......,,.... ------- rounda, the ten oCdiamondtwM led 112960 Mt.oaoo PONTIAC 9170 '98 DISCOVl!RV 81!7 •73 11a ..... t1 cttroen and covered by the jack. Hua:! 'M x.1e VP Only CSK mll 7pall, 37k. all orig. SUI.GOO ducL-.l in dummy. W-l continu Lo mlle1, factory warr, '88 l'lreblrd p1, at, dual mnfr, tow pkg, 080 H3-S3H &«OU -I b blk CO di b-" ab1. LOW , MILKS with a dlamoad to Eut'a kins. and a r aga. • . new sc ·-H. new the latter returned a heart. Declu-Uk• new. eso-ueo oarb, new paint, er abot up with the kine and, when '84 XJ8 400 eng. Muat aelll Weat cliacarded a diamond, eir.lted White, Air baga. 1195<>.obo 722·8892 wi1hthejaekofbeaN. Chrome whl1, n/a . --------·I After winnin1 with the queen of lmmac. 9 iso-saeo ~UZtna 9205 heart.a, F.ut WU faced with a H• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil eon'• choice. Since a club return JEEP 9110 '92 4•4 81delclck would bring dummy back to Jl(e, ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii R9d w/nu wht top, 5 Eut wae forced to return a heart. '" apd, A/C, pwr •t .. r. B •L all ed ..a-~J •-•-L '81 Wrangler 4 cyt. 5 Good atereo. S7.000 ut wiat ow ~ arer .., Wl&e ap.-d, aort top, AM/ OBO. Must Hllltltl the marked 6neae ot the M"ND of L--~-. __ ... South 1_. _ .... ..._0 .a•-FM. power atHrlng. 875-8817 ~ aDU ..... VU>, .... W.. $8,700, 722-4831 mood tricb and a heart. Learn to be a better brld~e LEXUS 9115 TOYOTA 9210 '88 Dl9COV•RV Leather. Auto, Abs, Chances at• Tow pkg, Tiit, Crulae, Etc. 14K ml 127,949. you wlU find what you need '93 RAHQI! ROVl!R at the price Long wh .. I baH, only you want to pay 35K mll . Fully equlped. FlawlHs. when you read S 2 IJ , 9 5 O . CIHelfled '94 COUNTY dally Only 30K ml. black, 842-H78 running board1, grill __ ................... ..._.. __ guard•. mnrf, etcl MISSION Vll!JO LAND ROVER 714-385-8750 SELL player! 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