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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-04-07 - Orange Coast Pilot· SERV1NG THE NEWPORT -MESA CO~UNmES SINCE 1907 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1999 ·. ball rolling on Home ch • Approval of environmental impact study not an endorsement of .project, but it allows Segerstrorn & Sons to get back into the process. Divided~ Council delays decision on West Side development pending the completion of Specific Plan. Story,, see. Page6 EU~E GBE ~"" COSTA MESA C.J. Segerstrom & Sons will proceed with an environmental impact review of its proposed Home Ranch project, since the City Council accepted its application Monday for a general plan amendment screen-ing. . The 5-0 vote is not an approval of the project but rather an agreement that the council is willing to consid- DINING REVIEW FINALIST Mayura treat for _palate and eyes • EDrTOR'S NOTE: The Daily Pilot·will publish each of the columns from the finalists in our dining critic contest, along with excerpts from other submis- sions. We will announce the winner lat- er this month. We welcome your com- ments by e-mail at dailypilot@earth- link.net or on our Readers Hotline at (949) 642-6086. BoNNlE ENGSTROM N estled against the side of the Port Theatre in Coro~ na del Mar is one of the village's most unique restaurants, the award-winning Mayur. With on1y two dozen tables, this little gem of an Indian restau- rant is reminiscent of the hun- dreds of authentic ethnic bistros scattered throughout New York City. What makes it especially delightful is its authenticity, from its personnel to its spices. On a recent visit, we had to squeeze past a queue of folks streaming through the open door to reach the tiny restaurant's desk. Fortunately, we had made reservations and were led to one of our favorite tables directly in front of the large window sepa- rating the kitchen from the dining area. A little card was propped against the bud vase of always- fresb flowers thanking us for helping to make Mayur a 15-year success. While waiting for an excellent Chardonnay from Chile, my din- ner companion and I amused our- selves by watching two Indian chefs thread hunks of pink chick- en and wedges of green pepper on a 2-foot-long skewer to be cooked in the tandoor, a tradi- tional Indian oven. Sitting by the viewing window was a delight. It was fascinating to see the white-jacketed chefs skillfully flip discs of lndian bread known ~s naan, while they sauteed eggplant, beans and cauliflower in enormous skillets and stirred huge pots of sauces, all within seconds. Exotic aromas tickled our noses and reminded us why we SEE DINING PAGE 5 ! INDEX j • . • aASSIFlm ..................................... , POllCI RI.ES ......................... -... rn2 PUIUC ll01KES ................ -......... & SPCIB .............................. _. .. ,_] WEATHER a.t ...... . .,. ... *"' .......... s.,.1 er the proposal to build low-rise office and retail buildings on 86 acres of land near the company's corporate offices and the original Segerstrom homestead. proposing. The area in question is a lima bean farm bordered by the San Diego Freeway, Harbor Boulevarc;l, .Sunflower Avenue and Fairview Road. The Segerstroms and city staff agree that buildµlg homes in the area, which is next to the Times Orange County rail loading dock, would not be a good idea. relations for the Segerstroms. MWe're looking forward to seeing an environmental il;Jlpact report because we think we'll be able to demonstrate what we're proposing will be of benefit with very little impact." accurate but based on the assump- tion that the project would be built to maximum standards allowed under urban commercial develop- ments. MFirsl, you're not going to approve that," Freeman said. "Sec- ondly, we're not going to propose that.• The Segerstroms also anticipate being able to mitigate traffic issues. One of their proposals is to build a " The project, although vastly dif- ferent from a controversial 32-story skyscraper proposed for the same :site 10 years ago, still requires a general plan amendment because the land is zoned for a medium-den- sity residential development rather than the urban commercial devel- opment that the Segerstroms are MWe're pleased that we have the opportunity to at least get into the process,• said Paul Freeman, direc- tor of community and government Councilwoman Heather Somers raised concerns about a staff finding that under maximum allowable density standards, traffic generation could increase three! old -from 9,365 average daily trips to 33,845. Freeman said the staff report was SEE RANCH PAGE 6 GREG FRY I OAU.Y PILOT OCC fine arts professor Karen Morttllaro ts the first recipient of the Costa Mesa Mayor's Award for her and her students' art- related contributions to developmentally disabled students at Fairview Developmental Center. In the background are Fairview students Jeannette Schultz, from left, special education teacher Susan Barker and student Lauren Smith. Mastering th~ art of community work OCC professor's students create 1,200 pieces to help disabled ELISE GEE lb1y Pio! 0 CC fine arts professor Karen Mor- tillaro has made a career of teaching her students that art, function, beauty and community service can go hand in hand. Mortillaro was honored Monday as the first recipient of the Costa Mesa Mayor's Award for her·2a years of work creating func- tional art for Fairview Developmental Center residents and students. Beginning in 1971, Mortillaro gave her students the assignment of creating equip- ment and toys for developmentally disabled students at Fairview. Every semester her stu- dents receive a wish list of things Fairview students need. · Their creations have included custom- made booster and rocking chairs, music sta- lions complete with guitars that can be held in the lap, puppets with tracheotomies and standing workstations that help develop motor skills. Each creation ts d work of art in itself but also serves the speoal needs of students who use them. For Mortillaro's 3-0 Design students, the projects are a lesson in art as well as commu- nity service. "They've encountered the satisfaction of creating pieces of equipment that serves the needs of other human beings,• Mortillaro said. "There's nothing more satisfying than that." Mortillaro has taught 144 classes to about 1,600 students who have created 1,200 pro- jects that are scattered all over the Fairview campus. Mortillaro plans to retire in two years. FYI The Costa Mesa Mayor's Award is given out monthly to someone who performs a good deed or ser- vice. The next award will be pre- sented May 3. To nominate some- one, submit their name, address and phone number and a brief statement about why that person deserves recognition. Also include your name, address and phone number. Information can be sub- mitted by maiJ to Mayor's Award. City of Costa Mesa, P.O. Box 1200, Costa Mesa; by fax to (714) 754- 5330; by phone to (714) 754-5148 or by e-mail to www.dtyof- COSU.mesa.com . MILLENNIUM MOMENT Racist fliers trouble officials • White supremacist organization distributes messages offering help -to white people only. (lcjy Pb NEWPORT BEACH -If you're at the grocery store and d young man offers to help carry your grocery bags, it may not be because they're heavy. It mdy be because you're white. The Aryan Tntemal:londl Movement, a wtute supremacISt organization of mostly young white men, has targeted Newport Beach for a new program m which its members will assist the elderly. hanchcapped, and moth- ers of young chlJdren carry and deliver their grocenes The group began leavmg filers on the windshields of cars m the city during the weekend Several were found at the WestcWf Plaza at the comer of lrvme Boulevdfd and 17th Street, near the Hughes supermarket and Sav-on drug- store. ·AIM recognizes that m each commuruty there are many elder- ly and chsabled who have diffi- culty wtth many of the tasks that others take for granted," the flier said. "Even a necessary tnp to the grocery store can be an ordeal for those who can longer drive.· The flier said the group's members will help "elderly White folk " "Wlute disabled/handicapped· people and "White mothers with three or more children· wtth their gro- ceries, even shopping for and delivcnng groceries to those who sign up for their program. Despite the apparent altrw~m of the offer, oty ofhoals Sdld the group's efforts are decidedly unwelcome "It's not illegal, but tt's certdlll- ly offensive,• said Dave K1ff, SEE FLIERS PAGE 6 Costa Mesa's founding father dies Music man made a name for • Bertrep Smith, one of the city's first council members, is remembered for humility and desire to serve his city. G~~ !kit Pb COSTA MESA -One of the city's founding fathers, Bertren I. Smith, who did more With his actions than his words, died Sunday at Hoag Hospital. He was 86. Smltb was among the first five elected council members when the dtY w~ incorporated m 1953. His m-year tenure H viCfl mayor hel~ build COlte Mesa lnto a thriving businea commuruty. • "He wu a tlve-1ter person politi- cally, JOdally and athletically,• '3id friend and historian Bob Wilson, who will publish a book on Costa Mesa in September. Wilson said there is good reason why 30 pages of the book are de- voted to Smith. "He never had an ego trip to be a big celebrity, and he wasn't con- cerned with ti- tles,• Wilson said. "He never want· cd tho credit for the thing he did." Bertren Smtth Smith was bo1 n In Stras- burg, Colo., on Nov. 18, 1912. Soon after, hA moved to Co ta M a and UVed with his grandparents, who owned five acres of land near Har- bOr Boulevard and Wilson Street. He began working at th Sftnta Ana Country Club in the edrly 1920s, where he later became a hf etime member. His paternal father ched when he was young from a burst appendix because he was more than 60 miles away from a hospital. Smith also bad an appendix problem that caused complications relating to h1s death. Smith moved back to Colorado in 1936 for a short bme and returned to Costa Me a with his new bride, Vio· la. They bought a three-bedroom house on property that today ts Tri· ungle SquaJO. Smith worked for hi tepfath r' plumbmg bu mess until he pasLcd awAy. 11 and his brother. lest r, eventually bought a h t metal f ac- tory, and &et up shop on Supenor Av4!11ue in HM2. sH m,TA MGI. him elf, Balboa during gigs In the summer of 1941, Stan Kenton and hi 14· piece jaz2 orchc ·tra· flt'St blew th roof off the old R ndezvous Ballroom in Balboa. By the tun of his death m Augu t 1979, Kenton had starred in a ihort- lived vanety TV show, played et stops around th country and \Jerome one ot the fourid rs Of pro- gressiv 1au. lh ong includ •d "E 1y r Beaver• and •int •nnb on Riff.• Two t'!f hl b t album , "'RM· Sta Kenton de.zvous with K nton" and •eaa to Balboa," WCI fi.~rdcd durthg llie '50s at the Rendezvous. Hil mu*. even lnlptred a dance, the Belboa. ToWard the end bl his lite. kenton taught ann\Ml }au. CUnK:S at Ot.'C. 2 Wednesday, April 7, 1999 ALMANAC • IDITOrS Haft: Do you or someone you know have • landmark birthday or ann~ry coming up7 If so, w.!'d like to lndude it In our Almanac. C.11 the Information Into our Readers Hotline, (949) 642-6086; fax It to (949) 646-4170; or mall it to the Dally Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627. You can send pho- tographs, but fndude a self-.ddressed. stamped envelope If you want them retumed. DUI ARRESTS The following people were arrested recently on suspicion of driving under the influence. These people have only been arrested on suspicion of a crime, and. as with all such crimes, they are innoce(lt until proved guilty. I NEWPORT BEACH "· MaRh29 ~ Barbara Ann Henrich. 49, Newport Beach Mardi 31 Rebekah Christine Loman, 23, Hunt- ington Beach April, Christopher Allen M cDonald, 38, New- port Beach April 2 Mark Robert Perkins, 39, San Clemente April 3 Robert M ichael Stewart. 37, Fullerton Guy Robert Souza. 29, Newport Beach BIRTHS I I I j ! i ~ i i i i i i ! ! I ~ ~ ! I i : ; i I .. local voices Doily Pilot Airport • noISe under • reVIew • Commission will vote today on whether to install'a new system at John Wayne that could raisesoundlevelliinits. ANDREW STEVEN liARRls !bl( Plot NEWPORT BEACH -The Orange County Airport Commis- sion will vote today on whether to adopt a new noise monitoring system at John Wayne Airport, a move officials say will not make the airport louder or quieter. Most recent births in Newport Beach. Sarah N. Holson on March 16 (aryeen W. Gitura on March 17 Austin J. Holm on March 17 Megan G. Hayes on March 18 Angela A. Elkomous on March 19 Raymundo Frergoso-Egger on March 21 I Damage to tide pools drains enthusiasm of area teachers Although noise limits may rise. a possibility that has already forced a modification of the coun- ty's 15-year-old agreement with the city of Newport Beach and several community groups, noise levels will remain the same, said airport spokeswoman Viclti Mathews. The changes to the noise stan- dards dre the result of a new monitoring system that measures noise slightly different from its less sophisticated predecessor, she said. DEATHS Most recent deaths reported to the Orange County Recorder's office. COSTA MESA Lucy l. Pinkley, 89. March 1 Elizabeth S. Strobel, 48, March 2 John C. Hacker, 67, March 3 Cora Amato. 93. March 8 NEWPORT BEACH Ila H. Callister, 80. March 2 Frederick E. Ham, 93, March 3 Belle S. Goodman, 74, March 4 MARRIAGES Most recent marriages as reported to the Orange County Recorder's office. NEWPORT BEACH • David B. Beek and Stefanie L. Hen- ning. married March 6 in Newport Beach • Roy A. Hoffman Jr. and Marjorie L. Bostwick. married March 6 in Corona del Mar • Francesco Russo and Margaret M. Frankenberger, married March 12 in Santa Ana COSTA MESA • Steven J. Henning and Sharon R. Cas- tanon. married March 6 in Costa Mesa REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS Recent real estate transactions as reported by the Acxiom Data Quick Products Group. CORONA DEL MAR 510 Begonia Ave .• $705,000 5 Crest Circle. $317,500 2721 Ebbtide Road. $1,240,000 718 Fernleaf Ave., $517,000 2812 Ocean Blvd., $1,250,000 920 Poppy, $544,500 ~ • ' I • Mariners Elementary School students will not be going on their annual field trip in an effort to protect sensitive area. j[<,C,fCA GARRISON omy Piia! NEWPORT BEACH -Decrying what they say are the pitiable conditions at Corona del Mar State Beach, teachers at Mariners Elementary School will boycott the third grade's dnnual trip to the tide pools and instead lake their students to the Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach. Officials with the city of Newport .Beach, which is responsible for watching over the thousands of schoolchildren who visit the tide pools each year, said they too are concerned about conditions at the beach and have asked scientists to study the problem. If necessary, they will take steps to lim- it the number of children who are allowed to roam through the tide pools. "That whole issue is being addressed right now,• said Wes Annand, a harbor inspector for the city. Officials soon will unveil a plan to pre- serve the bde pools, he cldded. Environmentalists say it is not a moment loo soon and applauded the Mariners tedchers for tedching their stu- dents firsthand that sometimes it is neces- sary to make a personal sacrifice for the environment "It is definitely a degrdded a rea." said Denrus Kelly, a professor of biology at ace who comnuss1oned d study of the area for Newport Beach Kelly said he has three reports on his desk right now for the aty showing that the tide pools at Corona del Mar have fewer species and that the animals who have survived in· tne tide pools are small- er and more sickly than animals in tide pools that do not attract as many visitors. The tide pools are a popular field trip destination for students from as far away as the San Fernando Valley, and frequent- ly more than 300 children a day visit them. Teachers at Mariners said they noticed this firsthand on last year's trip. ·we took the kids last year and we were so upset." said teacher Lawa Stinch- held. "The sea creatures' homes are being destroyed, the way that area is being treated. We just felt like we had to do something." So the teachers decided to boycott the area. They wrote a letter to the city, wtuch stations docents at the tide pools when school groups are visiting, telling them · why they would not be coming this year. •A great deal must be done, and soon, or this beautiful preserve will be a marine desert," the teachers wrote. "We hope that not bringing 120 students to the bde I Concern for the dwindling marine We in the Ude pools at Corona del Mar State Beach has led to the can- cellation of a field trip for Mariners Ele- mentary School students by teachers as a form of protesl pools this year will help in: a small way.• The field trip ~o the Long Beach aquar- ium is scheduled for May. The teachers also sent a copy of the let- ter to the Surfrider Foundation, a national environmental organization that watches over conditions in the coastal zones. The organization bas a chapter in New- port Beach, and Corona del Mar activist Nancy Gardner said the group will proba- bly post the teachers' letter on its Web site. "The tide pools are supposed to be pro· tected," Gardner said. "But the biggest problem are the thousands and thousands of kids who go there." Gardn er said the children, many of whom do not understand how fragile the tide pool ecosystem is, need to be super- vised better. Stinchfield agreed. "Last year, kids were walking up to the crabs and smashing them and brutalizing these sea creatures,• Stinchfield said. "Ow students were very upset by it "I don't know who to point the finger at, but there needs to be an awareness." "It's sort of like two bathroom scales,• Mathews said. "You're going to weigh differently on each one even though your actu- al weight stays the same. So we're going to be maintaining the exact same amount of noise that the airlines make today -it doesn't gwe the airlines any more than they already have." The original system, installed in 1979, was state of the art at the time but IS now not only outdated but also not Y2K compliant, Mathews said. The airport commission want- ed the new system installed two years ago but expected that it might measure sound slightly differently. and so they spent a year running side-by-side tests of the two machines, measuring more than 200,000 individual data points. Officials found as much as a 1.1-decibel variation between the old and new monitors, well within the industry standard of a 1.5-decibel vanation, Mathews scud. "We were actually delighted that the changes were so small,• she said. "These two systems are really close, and we're happy to finally be in the state of the art again." 2915 Red Hill Ave. 0102, SS00,000 4633 Roxbury Road, $1,300,000 1606 Santanella Terrace. $565,000 P.O. Box 512, $650.000 ' El Toro proponents will meet the press tonight The benchmark noise stan- dards had been set back in December 1985 when Orange County settled a lawsuit with the city of Newport Beach and two airport organizations, the Airport Working Group of Orange Coun- ty and the otizen group Stop Pol- luting Our Newport. Both groups have already consented to the changes in noise level standards, as has the Newport Beach City Council, which approved the modifications at its March 22 meeting. The changes will affect the three classes of airplanes that take off from John Wayne Air- port: Class A -which are the largest, noisiest and most regu- lated class -have 39 takeoffs a day; Class AA, which are smaller and less noisy, take off 34 times a day; while the number of depar· twes of Class E, the quietest class, vary from day to day. COSTA MESA 1115 Austin St .• $227,500 2426 College Drive, $255,000 280 Joann St., $235,000 3154 limerick Lane, s 220.ooo 2932 Royal Palm Drive, $219,000 2729 Sandpiper Drive, $412,000 3405 Santa Clara Circle, $220,000941 Serra Way, $230,000 NEWPORT BEACH -Several local pro· airport officials will face questions from the press tonight on the proposed mtemational a.irport at the El Toro Marine base as part of the regular Speak Up Newport meebng. The conf etenre will feature pane Us ls from Newport Beach city government and the Airport Worlung Group, Inc., mduding Newport Beach Mayor Denrus O'Neil, City Councilwoman Norma Glover and Allport 2961 Royal Palm Drive, $220,000 READERS HOTLINE ~ stol'les. 1llustrat1om, edito· (949) 642-6086 rial matte< Ot' 6dwrtisements Record ~r comments about herein un be reproduced with- the D~I Pilot or news tips. out written permlUIOn of copy· right owner VOL 93, NO. 81 AQDB.ESS Our .cidress Is 330 W. Bay St , HOW IO BEACH US Costa Mesa, CA 92627. 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LV.UOlA. ~"11ablt only are by mttl for s 10 per month S.Cond dau Tm!ft Community N4IW\ ~~islng =~It Costa Mesa, CA I Time MlrrOf Company, Ml 1Ul1YQl'l*G. ncluctt 111 IPPl<.able o.ifled~ng stlte and locAll Wtr5 ) P0STMAS-ltober1G.~ I.MA IOMNIOH, m · *'Id lddlW d"'"9fS 10 PreSldent and CfO Promotions Thi Newport~ Mesa W!h a. ec.ndll. MWDD~ Dally Piiot, ,0, b 15'0, Costa V.c:e rreldlnt. Gen4ifal MaNglf awt~Offk« Mesi. CA 92621. ~No .,,,. ~ OI Iii rtgihtl ,_., • t Working Group spokesman Thomas Wall, a technical issues expert. The meeting will be moderated by Jim Wood of Coast Magazine, with questions asked by Wood and Daily Pilot Assistant Managing Editor Tina Borgatta. The confer- ence will be held at the Cannery Restau- rant, 3010 Lafayette Ave., in Newport Beach at 6 p.m., with refreshments served at 5:30. The public is invited to attend. WEATHER TEMPERAlURES Balboa TIDES 57/48 TODAY Cotona del Mar First low 58149 909a.m ........ 0.9 Costa Mesa First high 58149 1:02 a.m., ...... 4,1 Newport Beach Second low 57/48 7:03 p.m ....•.•. 2.1 Newport Coast Second high 58149 5;16 p.m ...... 2 8 SURF FORECAST TltURSDAY LOCATION SIZE First low ..... Wedge ••• 4-7ssw 10:38 e.m. • ..•. 0.8 Newport •.. .4-7 ssw First high 81ackles . . . 4-7 uw 2:11 •.m. . .... 3.9 River Jetty. • . 4 7 s.sw Seeond low CdM ••••.•.. 4-7 uw 9:57 p.m .••••.• 29 Se<ond high · 80ATING 6:37 pm ••••••• 3.1 Morning winds out of the southwest et 6 W.AllR to 10 knou be<om· TIWIRATUM: H I~ Wtl$1•southwtrt• er y •t 12 to 20 knou by the afternoon. The El Toro base is scheduled to close in July, and county officials have proposed building an international airport at the site. Plans estimate that the airport will receive 29 million passengers per year. Detractors of the airport concept say that it will create an undue bwden on the South County, with air traffic shifted away from the John Wayne Airport to the north. -Andrew Steven Harris SUR f POLICE F I LE 5 We have mostly COSTA MESA cloudy skies today • Beker Street: A set of golf clubs and a compact disc player with showers In worth $650 were stolen from a car 1n the 600 bloek during the the morning. evening of March 26. Westerly winds • lkfstol Street: A backJ*k and its content worth $60 were develop by the stolen from • store In the 3300 block It 9 p.m. March 24. afternoon for • C.Utoma. StNet: A wallet end its contents worth S40 were sloppy conditions. stolen from a school In t"' 3200 block between March 23 and March 25 We should have • 1\.tllp Avenue: An automobile orn.ment worth $350 was- more sun and stolen In the 100 blo(k during the evel"llng of March 27. warmer tempera- tures later in the NEWPORT BEACH week. The swell is • l8Y '°6nt9 Drive: A passport •nd cash totaling S135 were out of the south· stolen from • CJr In the 1500 block between March lO and southwest. with Sunday. chest· to head· • Newport C..,.., o.tve: A briefcase and lb contents worth Sao were stolen from • car In the 1100 block It a p.m. Sund.ly. high sets. Waves • 1. • Newport c.m. ~:A cellular phone worth $320 was at the points 1nd stolen from a car in the 900 block durfnv the tvenlng of r n will be high-Marth'° er. Water vislbllity ..... Newport onv.· A IHt~ big and Its contents and conditions are Wont\ $220 WWI stolen from a ntM In the 1800 block poor. The sun will behw•n Match JO ri Friday. • Mtlt "'-t: A ltptOp computer WOfth S2.SOO w• 1totln set 1t 7:l7 p.m. from a tar 1n ~he !00 blodt ~ .. en 625 Ind 1:55 p.m. Friday { Daily Pilot Wednesday, A°f:>'il 7, 1999 3 • Powerful gun lobby makes for strange company A dnut it: There has been nt least one time in yow lile you'd wished you'd had a gun. Maybe it was several years ago, when that guy at the next table lighted a cigar as you were in the middle of a wonderful din- ner at a fine restaurant. Perhaps it was when the idiot cut you off on the San Diego Freeway, or after a fool just about T-boned you when she ran tbe red light. Or after any of myriad· affronts we suffer dally, yet rarely retaliate against with more than some eloquently salty language, or, at worst, an unfriendly ges- ture. Pretty stuff, sure. But people have shot others to death for less. We Americans shoot each other more than most of the rest of the civilized world combined. And because of a ~litical effort rolling lhroug~state legislatures across the nation, I fear we will THE FRED COLUMN fred martin .. Wt that shameful statistic to new heights. The movement to which I refer is the full-court press that is creating laws enabling virtually any blockhead to carry a con- cealed weapon any time and al.most anywhere. SPLISH, SPLASH State legislators in Colorado have spent more time in the first three months of this year on car- ry-permit laws than ~nything else. Education, roads, growth, health care -all of these vital issues have been ignored just so anybody who wants to can carry a concealed handgun. It is no longer a matter of if such a law will go on the books, it is simply a matter of when, and how piddling the restrictions will be. The first bill introduced would've barred felons and known wackos from carrying, and that was about it. Without any trauung, you could carry your piece into your favorite saloon, or to a Bronco, Nuggets, Rockies or Avalanche game (especially frightening given the fervor and Violent track record of Colorado sports fans). You want-«:> pack heat to church, or to your kid's school for MICHELLE YEE I OAl\.Y PILOT Christine Denayer, center, 4, of Lake Forest plays in the bubble jet fountain at Fashion Island during the intermittent rain showers on Tuesday afternoon. Man pleads guilty in Internet auction scam BRIEFLY Jackknifed truck backs up traffic • Police allege Stockton man used a Newport Beach post office box to steal as much as $100,000 in computer equipment. GRL<... Rbl1N<.. !Ott Plot NEWPORT BEACH -A 28- year-old mdn pleaded gwlty Tuesday to stealing computer equipment from several people on an Internet auction site m a scam that involved a Newport Beach post office box Jason Eric Grezegorzewskl of Stockton was sentenced to three years in state prison for two counts of grand theft and four counts for ppssing bad checks. Judge Susanhe Shaw ordered Grezegorzewsk.i to repay his vic- tims about $36,000 he reportedly stole from them over than last several months. Tori Richards, spokeswoman for the Orange County district attorney's office, said pro ecutors had sought a nine-year prison term. Grezegorzewski wa arrested m February by Newport Beach police who teamed about his )lctivities from an Illmois comput- er dealer. The victim said he sent computer equipment to a New- port Beach post ofhcc box. The merchandise was shipped c.o.d. ~d paid for with a counterfeit cashier's check. Grezegorzewski was a fre- quent winner on the onhne auc- bon site eBay. The highest bidder receives the merchandise. Richards said several comput- er companies were victims of the scam. Police estimate more than $50,000 m merchandise was shipped to Newport Beach. Grezegorzewski bought the com- puters and resold them al a high- er price, pocketing the profits. Police also raided d suite at the Beverly Hilton Hotel that was under Grezegorzewski's name dnd found computer equipment allegedly used to make the bad checks. Grezegorzewskl faces sunilar charges in Beverly Hills, where police suspect he may be respon- sible in a handful of cases that total more than $100,000 in loss- es. Those criminal charges are still pending. A b1g-ng truck that 1ack- knifed on the San Diego Freeway shut down three northbound lanes Tuesday afternoon for more than two hours. The Pepsi Cola truck skidded out of control at 1:05 p.m. north of the Costa Mesa Freeway and blocked three or the four northbound lanes. Authoribes said two cars were also involved in the acadent but no ma1or m1unes were reported. Northbound traffic on the San Diego Freeway was backed up for more than a mile. The three lanes were closed to traffic for 2 1/2 hours. The connector between the two freeways also was closed for a short duration in order to remove the truck from the shoulder. -Greg Risling Dinner by the Bay ... Enjoy a relaxed dining atmosphere on our heated waterfrOnt patio. Weeldy specials Include: -Fresh GRJLLED SEAFOOD- Sl::llng FAJITAS ... Pasta & Chicken and our s~ctacular PRIME RIB £wry Tflur.td.ay~glt Suitdq ~rWd J .I!!'· ... , p.m. NIWNllT •VNl8 aaoaT'I 1 111\Y a teacher conference? Sure, why not? It was nuts, and even Col- orado's extremely conservabve new governor said he wouldn't sign off on such, you should par- don the expression, liberal rules. So the ball carriers for the concealed weapons legislation reluctantly pulled bac;k. "OK," they sald grudgingly: Clergy, busmess owners and school principals may decide whether to allow concealed weapons in their places of wor- ship, their bars and restaurants, their offices and stadiums, dlld their schools. Most severely affected by the new state laws will be the aty- county of Denver, the state's only metropolis. Stunned by what became known as the "Summer of Violence" in 1993, and after hold.mg a senes of town hall meetings, Denver passed a set of notably tough gun laws The new legislation would render them useless and toothless. California has fought off suru- lar efforts tor concealed weapons several times. But the people who are gettmg the job done m Colorado will be back at you real soon. Who are they? Mostly, it's Charlton Heston and his well- heeled legions of the National Rifle Association. They provide the money, the strategy and swarms of pollucal operatives. ;\nd they handpick and support the rellably extreme legislators who onginate and support the concealed-wedpons bills. Curiously, m the process of pushing lhls legislabon, the pols and their handlers violate one of the most preoous doctnnes of conservative strategic phlloso- phy: local control reigns supreme. Hls\hncally, the 1Ssuance of concealed-weapons permits hds been left up to heritf s and police chiefs Some were tough, some were -agam, you should par- don the e~ression -liberal. When passed, this legislation will yank that a uthonty com- pletely away from local officials. Whatever h~ppened to decen- tralized government being the only tolerable kind of govern- ment? I guess if local control has to be sacnficed for the greater good of the NRA. so be it. Removing that authonty simply validates what the redoubtable Mao Tse- tung told us years ago· •Politic.al powet grows oul of the barrel of a gun" So how's that for strange bed- fellows? The NRA and Chairman Mao. •FRED MARTIN is a former Newport Beach resident who wntes from his home tn Fort Collins, Colo. His tolumn appears Wednesdays. Millennium crcize hits close to home Radio station KFI will b e at Vagabond Inn lo help couples conceive the first baby of 2000 JI lll\'li lA..,11.1\1 11lf you counl bock 40 weeks, this is the week you have to conceive in order to have a shot at the first baby of the millennium.• Stuart Turner Kfl marketing director to conceive Turner sdid he chose the Vdgdbond Inn primanly because the motel rooms face outward, allowing Handel the opportunity lo mterview couples about their desue to have a child as they leave the motel Tu.mer stressed that the show wds about families and raising E ven 1r they don't conceive children, mamtairung that KFI lS a the flI'St baby of the new I ce1ve m order to have d shot at the (ami.Jy-onented station rrullenruum, couples at the hrst baby of the millenruurn, • He ad.nutted he has concerns Vagabond Inn m Costa Mesa this Turner said. ·Bill wants to do his For example, the Y2K computer morrung will receive a set of free pdrt to help his listeners con-problem may cause hospital sys- millennium baby bed sheets ceive. • terns to crash as the new year is The motel will be the site of Handel bas been dcllve m fer-I rung m KFl-AM 640's Millenruum Baby tility issues for the last 20 years. j "It ffidY bf> crazy lo want to contest, led by Blll Handel, who Not only is he the morning host at have the (II'St baby of the millen- will be broadcasllng his morning KFI, but be lS also the founder nium, • Tu.mer said. program from the parking lot or and owner of a Beverly Hills fer-I The station plans to follow par- the motel from 5 to 9 a.m. tility clinic and an attorney spe-bcipabng couples throughout the Stuart TurnE>r, marketing direc-cializing in fertility cases. 1 year to see 11 any of them manage tor for KFI, says the idea came KFl has rented about a dozen to conceive from the number of people rooms on the first floor of the Handel and his broadcast crew caught up m different aspects of motel. 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SAVE %OFF ON 4 'Nednesdoy, April 7' 1999 • Send AllOUND lOWN items to ttw Dally Pilot, Around Town. 330 W hy St., Costa Mes.I 92627: fax them to (949) 646--4170; or c.all (949) 642-5680, EJlt 221 A complete listing of Around Town can be found at dallypUot.mm . TO PAY The Flower Festival will be pre- sented through April 18 at Fash- ion Island, 550 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. The event will feature weekend guest lec- tures, merchandising events, carts and kiosks showcasing merchan· dise, live weekend entertainment and a display of floral gardens. Admission is free. For more infor- mation. call (949) 721-2000. Free Income tax pr~paration and assistance will be offered through the Tax-Aide program from 9 a.m. lo 1 p.m. daily through April 15 at OASIS Senior Center, 800 Mar- guerite Ave, Corona del Mar. Appomtments are avatlable. For more mformallon, call (949) 644- 3244. The walking club of Newport Beach WllJ meet at 9:30 a.m. and 7:30 pm. at the comer of Hospital Road dnd Supenor Avenue in Newport Beach. There is no cost. For more information, call (949) 650-1332. OCC's summer and fall appltca- bons are dvailable in the school's admissions and records office, 2701 Fduview Road, Costa Mesa. Summer sessions begin June 1, 14 and 28. FaU semester begins Aug. 16 For more information, call (714) 432-5072 The All-Orange County Juried Photography Show will be on dls· play through May 5 m the art gaUery at Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd The exh1b1t features vanallons and interpretations of Orange County, ca pt wed by some of the area's best photogMphers For more mfom1auon, CdU (949) 717-3870. A tree seminar titled Therapeutic Effects of Biomdgnellcs will be presented from 6:30 to 7·30 p.m. m the Pallo Cafe at Mother's Mar- kPt c1nd Kitchen, 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Rc>servat1ons are required For more information, call (800) 595-6667 A program titled Improving Quality of Life after Prostate Can- cer will be presented at 7 p.m. at Hoag Cancer Center AudJtonum. 1 Hoag Drive, Buildmg 41 , New- port Bedch Adrruss1on is free For more mfonndllon, call (800) 514- 4624 THURSDAY A representative from the UC Berkeley adm1ss1ons office wtll visit OCC's Trdn'>ler Center. The reprec,entallve will present three one-hour informational work- shops tit 9, 10 and 11 a.m. The Trctnsfc>r Center ts m. the school's ( ounse>llng dnd Admissions Ann<'x. 2701 Fa1rv1E>w Road, Cos- Ld MPsc1 For more mformatlon, < dll 17 I 41 412 :>8Q4 A fTee seminar titled Bach Flower Rrrnedws will be present- ed hv Comeho Budde from 6:30 to 7 30 · p m in the Patio Cafe at MothC'r's tv1drket c1nd Kitchen, 225 E 17th St Coc;,td Mesa Reserva- bonc, drP rPq\un•d For more mfor- mallon, cc11l (800) S95-b667. • • t I ' Com.for1 Zone, a meJllal Ulnetl 5upport group, wW meet from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at Ughthouse Coastal Commwtity Church, 301 Magnolia St., Costa Mesa. Partic- tpants will meet on the fint Ooor tn the room next to the sanctuary. For more information, Call (949) 548-7274 FRIDAY The Ins and Outs of HMOs wW be presented from 10 to 11 a.m. at the OASIS Senior Center, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For more information, call (949) 644-3244 .. Rep. Dana Robrabacher (R-Hunt- ington Beach) will speak on Chi- nese Espionage at the Newport Harbor Republican Women meet- ing at noon at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Social hour will be at 11 :30 a.m. nckets are $20t For more information, call (949) 759-3086. Learn to dance the red-hot salsa, one of today's most popular dances, at 7:30 p.m. at the DeFore Dance Center, 151 Kalmus Drive, Suites G-2 and G-3, Costa Mesa. Open dancing to all kinds of music will follow until 11 p.m. Admission is $8. For more infor- mation, call (714) 24 1-9908. SATURDAY A pancake breakfast will take place from 7:30 to 10 a.m. at OASIS Senior Center, 800 Mar- guerite Ave., Corona del Mar. Adults are $2; children are $1. For more information, call (949) 644- 3244. A back-country hike will take place at 9 a.m. at Crystal Cove State Park, 8471 E. Coast High- way, Newport Beach. Participants will meet at El Moro VISitor Cen- ter. Parking is $6. For more infor- mation, call (949) 497-7647. .SUNDAY A back-country hike will take place at 9 a.m. at Crystal Cove State Park, 8471 E. Coast High- way, Newport Beach. Participants will meet at El Moro Visitor Cen- ter. Parking is $6. For more mfor- mation, call (949) 497-7647. .TUESDAY A free seminar titled Feng Sbu1 Your Way will be presented by SandJ Miller from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Patio Cafe at Mother's Market and Kitchen, 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Reservations are required. For more information, call (800) 595-6667. "An Evening with Theodore Tay- lor" will be presented at 7 p.m. in the Newport Beach Central Library's Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave. The free event, which will be hosted by the library's Mother-Daughter Book Club, will feature award-winning author Theodore Taylor. For more mformation, call (949) 717-3801. APRIL 14 A free seminar and book signing titled ·save Your Sight~ will be presented by Dr. Marc Rose and Beautify Your Yard! • Watctfalle, roota&~ We have over IJO years combined service in this area. Our quality, creatlvltg and service are unmatched. Together too will take care of all your lan<L cape and ma.$Onry needs. FARNSWORTH UNDSCAPE OMPANY (949)548.5 32 lk 1U1•1M MASONJn' <:OMPANY (714)434 7744 u.... ....... ( arOund town Bill Sardi from 6:30 to a~3o p.m. ln the Patio Cafe at Mother's Market and Kitchen, 225 E. 17th St., Cos- ta Mesa. Reservations are required. For more i.nformaQon, call (800) 595-6667. \ APRIL 15 The Newport fDUs Garden Club will tour the beautiful and renowned Summers Past Farms from 8:30 a .m. to 4:30 p.m. in Pllnn Springs in the San Diego area. Participants will tour the fra- grant herb gardens, children's gardens, garden of delights, veg- e table gardens and more. Learn to make soap at the Herbal Soap Factory/Shop and browse in the unique gift shop. :XOe fare for the air-conditioned motorcoach and luncheon will be $35. Reserva- tions are on a first-come, first. served basis. For more informa- tion, call (949) 830-7130. A program Ulled Colorectal Cancer -Risk Education and Early Detection will be presented at 7 p.m. at Hoag Cancer Center, Auditorium, 1 Hoag Drive, Build- ing 41, Newport Beach. Reserva- tions are required. For more infor- mation, call (800) 514-4624. APRIL 16 The Youth Expo will run through Sunday at the Orange County Fair & Exposition Center, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Events will be held in all buildings throughout the fairgrounds. Hours are from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. today; 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Admission is free. For more infor- mation, call (714) 708-3247. A program tilled Emergency Preparedness for Y2K will be pre- sented from 10:30 to 11 :30 a.rn. at OASIS Senior Center, 800 Mar- guerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For more information, call (949) 644- 3244. APRIL 17 OCC will present Us 11th annual Safety at Sea seminar from 9 a.rn. to 5 p.m. at the school's Sailing Center, 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Registration is $45. The fee includes lectures, demonstrations, exhibits, course materials and lunch. For more information, call (949) 645-9412. The Pacific Coast Appaloosa Show will be presented through Sunday at the Equestrian Center at the Orange County Fair & Exposition Center, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. For more informa- tion, call (818) 603-4711. The Southern California Peru- vian Paso Horse Show will be pre- sented through Sunday at the Equestrian Center at the Orange County Fair & Exposition Center, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (909) 679- 4981. A free program titled Using the Ubrary -Tools & Tucks will be presented at 2 p.m. in the New- port Beach Central Library's Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avo- cado Ave. For more information, call(949)717-3801 APRIL 18 The Wanda J. (:obb Survivors Symposium/Susan G. Komen Survivors Tea will be presented from 9 a .m. to 3 p.m. at the New- port Beach Marriott Hotel and Tennis Oub, 900 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. Admission is $20. Reservations are required. .. For more information, call (714) 957-9157. A 10-mlle wtldOower perimeter hike will take place at 9 a.m. at Crystal Cove State Park, 84 71 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Participants will meet at El Moro Vi tor Center. Parking ii S6. Por mo"' lnfonnation, calf (949) 497- 7641. APRIL 19 Tbe Jlepubllcan Central COmm.lt- tee of Orange County will meet at 7 p.m. at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel, 686 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa. Admission is free. Por mote infonnatlon, call (714) 556-8555. APRIL 20 A representative froln UCLA's admissions office will visit OCC's 1\'ansfer Center from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The 1\'ansfer Center is in the sdlool's Counseling and Admis- sions Annex, 2701 FaiJview Road, Costa Mesa. For more informa- tion, call (714) 432-5894. A free seminar titled Atlti-Aglng Skin Care will be presented from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Patio Cafe at Mother's Market and Kitchen, 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Reservations are required. For more information, call (800) 595- 6667. APRIL 21 A program tilled Child Custody and Support will be presented at noon in the Newport Beach Cen- tral Ubrary's Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave. Admis- sion is free. For more information, call (949) 717-3801. Mother's Organic Foods Cook- ing Class will be presented from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Mother's Mar- ket and Kitchen, 225 E. 17th St, Costa Mesa. Admission is $10. For more information, call (800) 595- 6667. APRIL 22 Dr. Milton McMenamin will pre- sent a free, one-man show titled "Jack London: An American Original~ at 7 p.m. in the New- port Beach Central Library's Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avo- cado Ave. For more information, call (949) 717 -3801. APRIL 23 An osteoporosis prevention lec- ture will be presented from 10 to 11 a.m. at OASlS Senior Center, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For more i.nformabon, call (949) 644-3244. APRIL 28 A free seminar Utled Natural Solutions for Depression, Anxiety & Stress will be presented from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Patio Cafe at Mother's Market and Kitchen, 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Reservations are required. For more information, call (800) 595- 6667. APRIL 29 A free seminar titled Natural Solubons to Allergies & Asthma will be presented from 6:30 to 7'.30 p.m. in the Patio Cafe at Mother's Market and Kitchen, 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Reserva- tions are required. For more infor- mation, call (800) 595-6667 ONGOING St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church offers a support group for families with loved ones who are mentally ill. The group meets from 6:30 to 8 p.rn. Sundays in the church's Dierenfield Hall C, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. The confidential group is open to the community. For more information, call 631-2880. Prospects Networking Group meets from 7:15 to 8:30 a.m. Wednesdays at Mimi's Cafe, 1835 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Breakfast is S6 For more informa- tion, call Angie Statrord at 474- 22~ orTina Firman at 551~3156. All tauen't Leads Club sneetl •t 7:15 a .m . Tuesdays at Mimi's Cate, 1835 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Por more inf onnation, call 646-1252. Zen Center of Orange County offers meditation instruction every first and third Sunday of the month from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Zen Center of Orange County, 120 B. 18th St., Costa Mesa. Suggested donation is $10. For more infor- mation, call (949) 722-7818 .. The Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commis· sion meets at 7 p .m. the first Tues- day of .each month in the City Council chambers, 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. For more information, call 644-3151. Nicoline Anonymous fellowship wants to help men and women who smoke to quit and remain smoke free. For more information on local evening meetings, call 650-2713. The Costa Mesa Hlslorlcal Soci- ety holds a free open house from 11 a.m. to 3 p .m. Thursdays at 1870 Anaheim Ave., Costa Mesa. The event features memorabilia from the city of Costa Mesa and the Santa Ana Army Air Base. For more information, call 631-5918. Overeaters Anonymous meets from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays at St. John's Episcopal Church, 183 E. Bay St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 953-0900. OASIS Senior Center offers a Parkinson's disease support group from 7 to 9 p.m. the second Thurs- day of each month at 800 Mar- guerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For more information, call 644-3244 The Yoga Place otters a prenatal and postnatal yoga class from 3 to 4:30 p.m. Thursdays. New classes begin on the first of the month. For more information, call 642- 7400. Hoag Cancer Center otters Man to Man, a free prostate cancer dis- cussion group, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. the first Wednesday of each month at the center auditorium, 1 Hoag Drive, Building 41, New- port Beach. For reservabons or more information, call 722-6237. The Pacific Business Xchange bas weekly breakfast meetings at 7 a.m. Tuesdays al the Pacific Club. 4110 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. There 1s no charge for the initial meeting. For more infonnation, call 640-0588. The Newport Beach Psychologi- cal Association presents a coed relationship gtoup called Insight Equals Power at 7 p m. Thurs- days. The fee is $25 per week. For more information, call 722-4588. Hoag Cancer Center offers a free relaxation and imagery workshop from 10 to 11:30 a.m. the fourth Wednesday of each month at 1 Hoag Drive, Building 41. New- port Beach. For more information, call 760-5542. The Sea Explorer Ship Del Mar 711 of Orange County offers a program for young men ages 14 to 18 interested in learrung about sailing, seamanship, puotrng. navigation and cruising. Meet- ings are fTom 6 to 9 p.m. Wednes- days at the Sea Explorer Sea Base, 1931 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more mtor- mation, call 642-6301 or 551- 8591. OASIS Senior Center offers ongoing assistance, counseling and referral services for seniors. For appointments or more infor- mation, call 644-3244. The Costa Mesa Senlor Citizen Square and Round Dance Club seeks experienced dancers to JOin in from 9 to 11 a.m. Thursdays at the Costa Mesa Senior Center, 19th and Pomona streets, Costa Mesa. For more information, call 545-5669. A free support group for canc:er patients meets at 7 p .m. Wed.n days and a support gtoup for ple suff erlng from chronic fatigu s~drome meets from 7 to 10 p. Wednesdays at the Institute f Holistic 1reatment and Researc 4019 Westerly Place, Suite 1 Newport Beach. For more Wor matlon, call 251-8700. Arthritis Foundation lnstructo Hillary Stone leads an exercis class at 11 a.m. Thursdays at th Jewish Senior Center, 250 E. Bak er St., Costa Mesa. For more inf or mation, call 513-5641. Nightly meeUngs are offered tn Costa Mesa and Newport Beach for anyone who wants to over- come nicotine addiction. For a schedule or more information, call 774-9106. or (800) 642-0666. · The Newport Sports Collection Foundation, a nonprofit orgaru.za- tion, operates a free museum at 620 Newport Center Drive, New. port Beach. The museum, which bas one of the world's largest col- lections of sports memorabilia, 1S open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. week- days. For more infonnation, call 721-9333. Hoag Cancer Center sponsors a tree ta1 chi class for intermediate to advanced levels from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Thursdays for people with cancer and their families. A beginner session meets from t 0:30 to 11 :30 a.m. Fridays. The classes are designed to reduce stress, Increase longevity and pro- mote a sense of well-being with basic, easy-to-learn, non-strenu- ous movements to aid in balance and concentration. The class IS taught by Victor Armand. No reg- istration is required. Free. HOdg Cancer Center is at 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. for more mtormation, call 722-6237 OASIS Senior Center otters a daily telephone contact progrpm for seniors who have a lirruted local support system. For more mfonnation, call 644-3244. The Costa Mesa Communicators Toastmasters Club meets from noon to 1 p.m . Wednesdays at the Orange County Department of Education. 200 Kalmus Dnvf>, Costa Mesa. Meetings are open to anyone who wants to improve lus or her public speaking skills. For more information, call 444-5030 The Newport Beach Distin- guished Toastmasters Club 1300 meets from 7 to 9 p.m Tuesdd)'!> i.n Sgt Pepperoni's meeting room 2300 Bristol St, Newport Beach For reservations or more infonnd· bon, call 730-3671. Mesa Messengers Toastmaster Club 691 m Costa Mesa meets c1t 7 p.m. Tuesdays al Mesa Verde United Methodist Church, 1701 W. Baker St., Costa Mesa. For more infonnation, call 540-444b. Blue Flame Toastmasters Club 2717 meets at 7 a.m. Wednesdays dt the Village Fanner, South Coast Plaza Village, 1651 Sun- flower Ave., Costa Mesa The meeting is free for first-time v1s1- tors. For more information call 855-4308. Toastmasters Club 231 meets at 1 a.m. Mondays at The Irvine Co .. 550-C Newport Center, Newport Beach For more informabon, call 733-2209 Harborlltes Toastma5ter Club 1927 meets at 7 a.m. Wednesdays at the Riverboat Cafe, 151 E Coast Highway, Newport Beach For more information, call 965· 3648. Lido Isle Toastmasters meets Mondays ftom 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Glendale Pederal Bank COJTl· muruty Room, 100 Newport Cen- ter Drive, Fashion Island, New· port Beach. For more information, call 964-5314. OASIS SenJoT Center otters a Care-A-Van transport to take members to appointments and grocery shopping. The shuttle talc:es members to the center. For appomtments, call 644-3244. People Inter sled In reading English can I am with the help of u tutor. Hourly rates and times negoUable. For more i..lifonnation, cull 851·1739. .. Daily Pilot l. : IDROttS NOTE: The following are UC¥pts from other reuaurant aitic: ~entries. Dillman•s What could be as romantic as taking a canal trip through Venice ~thout a trip to the travel agent? Have you thought about taking the small island ferry from 'Balboa Island over to the Balboa Peninsu- la? Ah ha, you see what's missed! Last week some friends invited me to try a restaurant. When you see the name Dillman 's it will surely bring a smile. to your race ... This restaurant is not only not new, it's been on the same comer $ince about 1950. Many things have changed in Newport Beach of late, but Dill- man's is like that little pink bwmy, it just keeps marching along. The <1:ecor has not changed much SlDce the '50s, making it a sort of cozy place to be. No, I didn't wear my poodle skirt. The service was excellent. Dillman's is not stuck in a time warp when it comes to the menu. We were given a choice or tradi- tional American fare that even our •Lord of American Cuisine," Mr. James Beard would heartily approve of! We four began our ew ning with a plate of delicious marinated mushrooms prepared in a bordelaise sauce. GERALDINE TOLTSCHIN STEWART Newport Beach The Ritz Restaurant Hands down, the most elegant restaurant in town is The Ritz Restaurant. It may not be the one with the best food (according to 'my husband) but when it comes to choosing a speoal place for an important occasion or impressing those out-of-towners, he will be the first to say •make a reserva- tion at The Ritz." Reservations are a must You have a choice of the stalely Escoffier Room or the former Ritz Brothers Room, now called The Gallery. This room, with live piano music, features exquisite nude paintings (most were removed awhile back after protests by some indignant wome1.1 and the Playboy-like bun- ny outfits worn by waitresses were also changed to more sedate attire). Weather pemutting, you can Wne in the outside Garden Room as well. A banquet room is avci.il- able, as is The Wine Cellar for pn- vate entertaining or office parties A large bar area is usually pdcked with men doing lunch and busi- ness. Star of the show at dinner is the rotisserie-grilled Colorado lamb rib chops. Most of the steaks pass muster (skip the steak Diane). Hazelnut-crusted Lake Superior Whitefish with Canadian bay ~brlmp is always good. When The Ritz first opened, 1 nad an outstanding bouillabaisse idlunch. Now, at dinner, featuring 'tdl' the seafood and even siJn- -.ered in a saffron broth, gdl'tic, Pernod and cognac, it's just not the same. Pilet of veal Oskar, Dungeness crab legs and sauce Be maise fol- lows the fine preparanon offered at one time a t the legendary Scandia on the Sunset Strip There is also a good Bavanan roast duck, with warm apples, DINING CONTINUED FROM 1 bad chosen to dine there on Valentine's Day weekend. Our lamb saag and tandoori chicken arrived and were deftly spooned onto our plates from cop- per ramekins. The delicate fra· grance of the basmaU rice blend- ed perfectly with the subtle fla· vors or the mildly spicy chicken and the tender lamb couched in creamed spinach sauce. The gar- lic and mint butter glaze on the bread made it a perfect compan- ion for the rich flavors of the meats. The best thing about the food l at Mayur, next to the uruque bleDd of flavors, ls the way it tmells. Your enses are m for a triple treat -beauty of smell, taste and.appearance, making the dlning experience a true culinary L DllllllG REVIEW COlllENDllS sweet-sour cabbage and Lm-1 gonberry sauce. During the holl- da ys, a marvelous trad1l1onal roast goose is offered. However, If you order it for your annual party. they tend to skimp on portions. El Ranchito NAN DOYLE Corona del Mar I had not been hit by the ndsty winter malaise, cold and flu , dnd venture d to take the "cure" before it 'struck. 1 knew that there was notbmg better than a good dose of chicken soup to cure most ills, and I was on a quest. My companion, on the other hand, was visiting from San Otego and was "tasting Mexman" and being the good hostess, I deeded to oblige. With this m rmnd we arnved at that httle gem of a restaurant in Corona del Mar, El Ranch.ito. • Tius charming, small, family- oriented restaurant offered d menu of typical Caltforrua./Mexi- can cuisine, and from all observa- tions of my fellow diners, copious amounts of their fare served hot seemed to satisfy even the hun- griest of appetites. Being on my quest, I ordered the chicken soup, Avila style, and waited. Not having ord ered "chicke n soup" at a Mexican restaurant before, this was truly an adventure. Much to my utter delight and surprise. the soup turned out to be truly a mouth- watering experience A large, steammg bowl filled wtth whole chunks of white chicken meat, liberal amounts of Spamsh nee and fresh avocado and vegeta- bles, infused by tasty chicken broth (not too salty). Tuts ctish JOy. In addition to the excellent food and solicitous service, noth- ing from Mayur's extensive menu selection will strain the budget. Entree prices range from $10.95 for tandoori chicke n to $15.95 for achari shrimp. Add basmatl rice for two at $4.95 and garlic naan for two at $2.95, Chilean wine for proved lo be more thdn enough for my healthy appetite, and with a dash of their salsa. Ole! I devoured the enllre contents of my bowl! CHRISTINE TRIUO Costa Mesa Blue Wate r Grill Blue Water Grill m the old Delaney's location across from The C dnnery is a carbon copy or one of the Southland's favonte restaurants, The Fish Market in Del Mar. The menu, the attentive- ness to the freshest seafood, to the old-time fishing pictures on the wall, will make you think you are ell The Fish Market. Blue Water hds one up on The Fish Markel in thclt 1t boasts a waterfront locauon Wlth picturesque outside dining if that 1s your pleasure The menu, featunng almost exclusively the freshest fish from all over the world, is pnnted dail) with the multitude of "catches or lhe day.~ Petrale sole, Chilean sea bass, locdl or Aldskan hdl.ibut are among do1ens of choices to be prepdred to your order sauteed, grilled or blackened Presented tastefully, wtth your choice of parsley potatoes, cole slaw, or French fnes, the portions are more than ample for the healthy appetite. Whc>n available, my favonte 1s the sauteed Petrale sole With visions or the same dish at the famous Tctd1sh's or Sam's Grill in San Francisco. 1t takes no back seat to these well-known seafood eatenes The only difference is that the service is more friendl} here One ol the features of the old Delaney's was an oyster bar, and $5 a glass dnd a couple can have an elegant, intemallonal, yet eco- nomically pnced dinner Mayur 1s at 2931 E Coast Highway in Corona del Mar Reservations are suggeste d dt (949) 675-6622. • BONNIE ENGSTROM Is a Newport Beach resident. RUFFLES UPHOLSTERY Where Your Doller Covera Morel • Club Sofa $1.0000• OFF Chair $5000• OFF "'With a purchase of Fabric & Labor tll 4/14/99 New Location Same Street 2 blocks North 1-HAMOR llLVD., COSTA M•M ·148 1188 that hd' not changed -not e\ en the person shucklnq those oys- ters The menu dl the oyster bar mcludes su( h qoodws dS steamed clams, shnmp cockte111'. mdny hot chshes and, of coursl,, O}Slers on the half shell. The clam chowder is among th•· bt"••t I havP ever devoured. GUERIN ALI<ER Four Seasons I lotel Mdyhe my hushdnd c1nd I dre past the 1omc1ncC'-dnd-hcc1rts stage of Valentine\ Dc\y, hut lht!> we just Wtmted to .,pend d n1ec• quiet ddy LO<Jether W!' decided PUTIIN' . . ON THE RITZ Phil Crawley from The Ritz displays one of the fine vintages that makes the Newport Beach restau· rant a favorite among din- ers. MARC MAATIN I DMY PILOT that breakJast at the Four Sedsons Hotel at Fasluon bland would begin our da) of love. All morrung I had been havmg a navmg tor eggs Benedict o I qwckly scd.Dned the menu to see if it was there But there were so many other wonderful tlungs to tempt me: banana-stuffed brioche French toast. omelet of Mdm lob- 1 ster and green onion, and some- thing fabulous called oatmee 1 brulee. Much to my surpnse, not I only dad l find eggs Benedict, but 1 also found four vaneties tradl- llonal, smoked salmon, avocado and tomato and crab cakes with d I 1alapeno hollandaise sauce My husband and I both agreec'! that we had some of the best eggs Bencd1ct that we had ever had. Cup1d must have been some· where m the room, as we left the hotel miling and holding hands. Our stomachs were full and hap- py, and our hearts were overflow- ing with love. It was a very happy Valenllne's Dayl · CONNIE MOSES Hu's Szechwan Hu's doesn't exactly invite you in On the comer of a busy mter- secbon, the restaurant is in an unassuming \vhite plasteJ' build- ing with a s1gn ·mounted above the front wmdow announcing plainly ·Hu's Szechwan." Those familiar with the menu will probdblv order some Szech- wan won tons Satiny, cloudy soft dumplings, each of them conceal- mg a bny pnze of spiced pork, are served m d steanung bowl of sour, reddish-brown sauce. Given the stlky tc•xture of the won tons, it's hard to imagine that the thin sauce will ddhere enough to con- tnbut<' any sdvory essence, but as each dumplmq dissolves in your mouth, the '>nuce that has secret- ed its wc1y Uuough the folds of won ton 1s released and your tongue I'> bdthed in a pungent liq- llld, lendmg d fdmt. cocoa-leather nolP thdt only focuses on a domi- nant marnag£> of ginger and soy. l'nendsh1ps are comprorrused as dmers fight O\er the last won ton. Of r:ou~e. as with most things, not (>VP.l)'lhmu • ., perfect The c-hicken m brown sauce is just that, nothmQ more Ditto for the tW1ce-rookPd pork: pork, typical brown sduc P, cdhhage. a few peppers Done The sdme goes lor the anibi- t>nce, or ralht>r, the lack thereof Ordman-· c-ard table' covered with vmyl tciblecloths, which dfe in tum covered with 'myl place mats under ordinary IJghts com- pnse a setlmg thdt ts only apropos of the hand-painted sign outside. But for an evcnmg of remark- able ChmP.,e cu1sme, old favorites brought out rn their ghttenng be~t. Hu's Szechwan 1s, at an tlvern~w of $8 per plate. d find m more wavs thdn one GREG MCCLURE Sat. April 10th Sam to 4pm Come see our Newly Remodeled Store Check out the New Door & Window Showroom along w ith our Hardwood & Molding Building FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Join Us for Games and P r izes Plus enjoy a live performance by t he ., ~ DSTREET ~BAN D~ $250.00 IN STORE DRAWING see store for details Here are juat a few of the Venodl'8 that wlll be on hand with product Information, demonetratlona and dlecountel ........ ........... eAIN.t ut.0.-. K•l1 .. 1 ............... ~ ... ~ 8• ... •11 AllCNw,_., ztu nr .... Al ..,._. 41ou .. d by VeR•o,. elMI Genehl L-ll•r Pt111 I ••••• ot '° ..... °" ....... .. 6 Wednesday, April 7, 1999 Daily Pilot '".Council delays · decision on West Side developme~ n f • Members are divided , f]>Ver the planned use of l :mie last piece of Costa ; .. : : tvJesa property with an I "" • , .. ocean vtew. I : El l~I GI I I -°"fl'tol L COSTA MESA -The C ity Council Cdme one vote short or halting some developments on the West Std<', pending the com- plebon of the West Side Specific Plan, and hd s decided to resume its discussion nE>xt week. One of the m d tn redsons for continuing the item was Council· ma n J oe Erickson's vehement opposibon to taking action with- out notifying affected property owners The moratonum would have immediately affected a property owner proposing to build a rruru- warehouse at 1741 Whittier Ave .• he said. "That a pplicant hasn't bePn notified,• Erickson said #That applicant doesn't have a clue of what we're proposing, and I don't think that's right " The council was split, w1th Councilwomen Heathe r Somers, Llbby Co.wan and Linda Ducon expre ssing support for proh1b1 ting new l.dnd·U! e pennits on the West Side tor busmesses, including automobile servke and repair, self·slorage warehouses, bars and .manufactUrtng. A moratorium requires a tour- ft.lths 01ajonty vote for approval. Mayor Gary Monahan said he adamdnUy opposed the moralon- um because it was.dliected al the mini-warehouse. Monahan said he was concerned that the City Council was considering a specif- ic project without looking at the big pictwe. "If we don't like a sped.fie pro- ject, this is not the way to address it,• Monahan saili. • The Planning Commission vot- ed 3·2 on March 8 against recom- mending a moratorium to the City Council. Comnuss1oner Katrina Foley had raised the issue alter the approval of an automotive repair business 10 the West Side. At Monday's council meeting, Somers called on her fellow mem- bers to temporarily stop the con- troversial developments. She said she thought a moratorium was necessary to stop incompatible uses on the West Side. She al.so addressed 'the specific property on Whittier Avenue. "Titis piece o( property is the last piece of view property on the West Side, ft Somers said. "It would be an injustice to go for- ward Wlthout havmg the benefit of a study already paid for.• There have been numerous suggestions from West Side com· munity meetings to rezone the bluff area for high-end housing rather than industnal uses. But Erickson said he could not support such development, say· ing the proposed mini-warehouse on Whittier Avenue between two industrial buildings would be a compatible use with the mobile home park across the street. ije said the industrial buildings would last for decades and he could not support prohibiting a landowner from using his proper- ty for that amount of tune. Staff had given thP. council two o options: a moratorium on all b building o~ the West S~~e and 1 0 one forbidding only specific land r uses. · The moratorium would --have been enacted for an initial ~i days and could be renewed for up to 22 months at a time. Cowan acknowledged the dif- ficulty of the decision and s~ sbe •r was conflicted. - The council will cliscuss the moratorium further at its study session Monday. It also has been put on the April 19 City Council meeting agenda. Property owners who could be affected will be notified\ RANCH Freeman said tha t although they were asking for the nine-sto- ry lurut, it was more likely that. md!ket demands would call fo r three-to fow-story buildings. COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL WRAP·UP CONTINUED FROM 1 Su:.ttn Slrt>•'l oflrdntp from the Sdn Dw911 F1t'l'Wd}. which they exp1·t I will dt\'1•rt 1,5011 <"ars d day lrorn 11.irhor Boul<'hlrd and ISSUE: Spending $3,130 to modi· fy a room at the Police Depart- ment for a "live-scan" fingerprint device . ... ,.fdH\'ll'\\ 1{1,.11 I Erickson also secured an understanding with the Segerstroms that lf lhe pro1ect created a need for housing, and the Segerstroms were required to create a residential area dS a mJt- 1gation measure, the housing would be sin gle-family detached homes rather than high-density aparbnent com plexes. ACTION: Approved 5-0 SUMMARY: The California Depa rtment of Justice is provid- ing law enforcement agencies in Orange County with "live-scan* fingerprint devices, which elimi- nate the need for manual finger- printing. Costa Mesa will receive d device by June 1. The $3, 130 is needed lo modify a room al the Police Department's jail facility to accommodate the device. PteL•111<tn t1l..,o '>ttrcl the> type of elctll p r11p11.,1 •d would not b1> a yp1 tcil 101111n 11n1ty cle>slindt1o n pot <111d \\.•1111<1 not qe111•rale the pr nl lrt1llll tl1dl <Jr<>< NY -.torec,, ry c 11 ·<111111" t111d oth1•1 types of r hrrn < 111111111•11 rtd d 1•\ Plopmenh () -Co111111l111c111 101• Erickson said I' \\11-. I <Jll(f'llh'cl ctliOllt the> pro- ll'l'cl 111.t:x111111m nme-storv f11qhl 1111111 Em k'orl, who was ;1 lonl\UHI I 111llllllS"ll)fll1I when thP ISSUE: Operung up appoint- ~.!-..,tell\ lq 'l l1IJll'I J>fOJ>OSdl WdS r11r1)t1qht lq1 \\ <1t<I, ..,uid he rt>mcm- ll'I" lt'hlrl••nt-. t1ppos1t1on to Uv- IHJ llllclt•I ll!P ..,h,ICIOW or ta ll t 1111 ld 11\J') A find.I concern involved tlw Gisler Street bridge and whether the I Jome Ranch project would increase the need for a bndge dt Gisler. Freeman said the Segerstroms were opposed to the bridge and the pro1ect WdS hac,ccl on the as~umption that the hridgc wuuJd not be built The environme ntal study 1s P>.:pected to begin in 30 to 45 ddys a nd be completed in five to six months, Freemdn "dl<l Taylor Woodrow to build more homes ' ' i I f I ' . 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Staff asked council for direction on how lo fill the vacan· cie s. The three commissioners can be reappointed, but Council- woman \.inda Dixon recommend- ed that although she thought they were doing d good job, the open- ings should be advertised to the public. ISSUE: Vacating excess right of way at 2136 Raleigh Ave., 2135 Sterling Ave. and 2136 Wallace Ave. so that the properties can be sold. AcnON: Approved 5-0 SUMMARY: The three prope r- ues were left over from the widening of Victoria Street and are being sold as surplus prope r- ties, but first the . council must vacate the properties. The Raleigh and Sterling prope rties are being sold to private develop- e rs, and the Redevelopment Agency is negotiating to give the Wallace property to Habitat for Humanity for another affordable housing project in Costa Mesa. BUSINESS NOTES I Woodrow Southern Cahlom 1a region. The community 1s IIl Newport Beach, With easy dCcess to John Wayne Airport, Ne wport Harbor and Fashion island. The homes will be priced from lhe low $900,000s and built on lots of a bout 9,000 square feet. Real estate group buys more property Coreland Carlson. ari Orange County-based full-service real estate firm, has added hve com- mercial real estate properties in California to its portfolio. The new properties mclude Tustin Pacific C ommerce Center FLIERS CONTINUED FROM 1 asstStant to the city manager. "ll's been forwarded to the Police DepartrnPnt, so they know dbout it, but there's nothmg that stops the distribution of any literature." City police noted that the flier avoids the inflammatory lan- guage typicdl of other while supremaosl literature. "There's no specific hate larv guage, though the audlence is obviously spec1f1cally white." said in Tustin and Canyon Country Plaza IIl Santa Clarita Coreland Carlstm was formed in the fall of 1998 when the Carl- son Co. of Costa Mesa merged with Coreland PacLf1c of Newport Beach. The company's portfolio 10 the western Uruted States includes more than 13 million square feet of property. Newport firm designs UC Riverside building A 10,000-square-foot bulleting designed by Taylor & Assooates Architects of Newport Beach has opened al UC Riverside The building will serve as the headquarters for the uruversity's Newport Beach Pohce Sgt Michael McDermott ·There's no specifically racially degrading comments, so it's pre tty tame as far as these things go.· McDermott also cautioned the public against taking the group up on its offer,· noting tha t a mem- ber could collect grocery money from an elderly resident -and then never return "I wouldn't give them my money, that's for sure," McDer- mott said. ~it sounds susp1c1ous. I would hesitate to give money to any group or anybody that you don't know, regardless of who ~----g-SHARE OUR SELVES --e. ....... ~...::--t" 6TH ANNUAL S WILD&CRAZYTACOS ,- 1 WHO: ~h~:r~~~~a~o~proflt , " organization that provides food, medical, ,, dental and financial aid for those in need. • WHEN: Thursday, April 15, 1999 1 6 -Sp.m. 1 WHERE: Share Our Selves (valet parking) 1550-Superior Avenue, Costa Mesa . WHY: The 6° annual "Wild & Crazy Theos" " night lnvltts SOS supporters and frienils to tour the SOS facUity while dining on some of the most aeattve taoos ever concocted by t O of Orange County's lap chefs. "Wild Crazy ~cos" ls a preliminary event to the upcoml~ faU fundraiser "Orahg AJd," a dlnlng extrava~za held each year with the , Gf 1 (OST: amc chefs at the Robert Mondavl Wine and foOd Ctnter. Proceeds from both events are cannarked for the Orange Aid Kite.hen PrOjC'd, an ongoing renovation process of the SOS kitchen faclllty In Costa Mc..qa. $25 per person -Donation at the Door " UNllMITtD TACOS CERVEfAS & MARGARITAS u LIVE MARIACHI BAND J FOR TICKET INFO: ~i"'&sos C949> u1-14s~1 •m»1 ISSUE: Remove a queen palm tree al 3130 Bray Lane for dona- tion to city of Newport Beach. ACTION: Approved 5-0 SUMMARY: A resident on Bray Lane has asked that a palm tree on the property be removed to make way for a temodeling project. It would cost the residents $2,500 to transplant the 30-fool tree. which has an estimated ·val ue of $2,000. As a way to avoid the cost lo them, the residen ts n have proposed donating the tree 1 to the city of Newport Beach, ~ wluch would then bear the cost of moving it -Elise Gee police and includes space for ctis- patcbers, detaining juveniles. an ev1dence processing lab and a weapons clearung area. ·It was unportant to make SUH' thdl l,he buildmg not only be func- tional and secure fo r pollce r department procedwes and duties. but to also convey a sense of community openness wher£> ·r la w e nforcement. the campus population and the public are> encourage to participate in com- munity-based policing concept~." saJd Steven Staggs, UC Riversid<• police captd.IIl. UC Riverside bas 14,000 stu-o dents and employees. Offjoals I expect that figure to reach 23,000 people m the near future. o n they are. You're 1ust openmy : yoursell up lo be a target regard- less or the group that's offering the service. ft Aryan group members were undvatlable for comment, though a phone number on the flier con- nects to a message that extols the virtues of the white race and Wdms thdt white people have less than 25 years to organize against 1 · other races and prevent them from talong over the world. th The message aJso says AJM 1s not a "hate group • and acceph ~~ white people from all politicdl, religious and sexual viewpoints ~ SMITH CONTINUED FROM 1 .. t 1 )., 1rt ill He became the area's volun- teer fire cluef in t 938 under the • county's Fire Authority until city-ys hood. Snuth stepped down from E. the council in 1960. ·h He was active in the Costd 5- Mesa-Ne wport Harbor Lions Club, an organization he was introduced to by fellow founding 1 father, Al Pinkley. Smith also was at a,n active panshioner of the New -n· port Harbor Lutheran Church. n· His favorite hobby by far, say II· family members, was goU. Up 1n. until three weeks befor~ his death, he managed to snae.k m two rounds of golf every waek. ·1 think he enjoyed the tama- raderie Wlth the guys on the golf cou~e. • said son Jack Smith. •He was a gcnerou!> man who o loved his family and friends. I Ie WdS a great guy to be around.• He is s\Jl'Vlv~d by Viola, his ' Wlfe of 63 years; daughters Rox- anoa Hill and Ced.lle Allison, son Jack Smith: brother Lester SmiU1: four grandchildren, and ven great·grandchildr n. , There will be no funeral or memorial rvlce al the requ t of the family. In lieu of nowws e donhUon may be made ilrl) his memory to the Costa Mesa·New· port Harbor l.ioru Club, P.O. &x 10628, Costa Mesa 92627. ..... .. . •• , m-oPENER • Dal;• ... 268 days. SPanS tw.Le» MME ------ • Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949..57 44223 AYSO at a weekend it was! • Costa Mesa Region 120 ' teams make some big noise in Arizona tournament. Chane~ are there won't be many within the Costa Mesa AYSO Region 120 program who will forget the numerical sequence ot 3-20-21- 99. A dozen tea.ms from Costa Mesa traveled to Arizona to compete at the Kachina Classic soccer tourna- ment in Mesa March 20-21, and clearly they were collectively one of the major hits of the weekend. Here's how it went for the Costa Mesa boys and girls: DIVISION 5 Gnu.s {UNDER 10) • The Costa Mesa No Fear won its second tournament of the year, this time in the Gold flight at the Kachi- na Classic. The No Fear won by scores of 4- 1, 3-0, 2-0 and 2-1. Goals were scored by Kyla Flores, Arion Ingram, Allie Duemberger, Andrea Wayte, Cynthia Mendoza and Melissa Murphy. Murphy scored four times and Mendoza three. Assists were credited to Brianna Vanderwal, Mikyla Lux and Kally Carich. 4. The defense was led by the efforts of Ally Doerr, Julie Hubbard, Taylor Brown and goalies Andrea and Kristina Wayte. • The Costa Mesa White Lightning was third in the Silver flight. The Lightning won games in pool play by 2-0 and 1-0 scores, but suf- fered a 2-0 setback. The loss sent the locals into the final game against the Blue Dia- monds from nearby Glendale, where a victory or a tie would have given them second place. The game was tied 1-1 and it appeared the Lightning would bring home the second-place trophy, but as soccer luck would have it, the Blue Diamonds scored with just 30 seconds left. Defensive stars for the Lightning were goalies Jessi Folsom and Brooke Maxfield, sweeper Adriana Triana and fullbacks Christina Moore, Brooke Wilburn and Avery Wllllams, and marking backs Jacqueline Johnston and Justtne Mumma. The offense was led by the aggressive play of Annel Alvarez, Emily Bizzell, Kristina Dague, Bri- ana Pfeiffer, Stacie Sullivan, Madi- son Surber, Johnston and Mumma. DIVISION 5 BOYS (UNDER 10) • The Costa Mesa Stampede did not los'e a game at Kachina, but finished third in the Gold flight. In pool play the Stampede tied the Tucson Rage, 1-1, and won by scores of 6-1 and 3-0. The one goal the Stampede gave up in game two cost it the tiebreak- er and the Stampede had to play for. third place, where it prevailed in double overtime, 3-2. on a score by Kyle Kell off a crossing pass from P.J. Errington. Kell had numerous goals in the tournament, as did Rigo Miranda. Also scoring for the Stampede were William Briseno, Jose Perez Jr., Cory Weikel and Erring1on. Errington was credited with four assists. The Stampede defense was led by outstanding efforts from Trevor McDonald, Caleb Burgess, Kenneth SEE SOCCER PAGE 7 Division 5 (girls under 10) champions, No Fear of Costa Mesa. Kneeling, from left, Julie Hubbard, Taylor Brown, Mikyla Lux, Kaily Carich, Arion Ingram, Allle Duernberger and Kyla Flores; standing, from left: Cynthia Mendoza, Coach Laura Car.lch, Melissa Mur phy, Kristina Wayte, Andrea Wayte, Brianna Vanderwal, Ally Doerr, Co.ach Susie Duernberger. The Extreme Green, Boys Division 4 (under 12) champions at the Ka china Classic. Girls With Attitude finished with a remarkable second-place effort at the Kachlna Classic in Arizona recently despite going with a 10-player roster because of Injuries. Back row, from left: Nichelle Janti, Valeria Gomez, Beth King, Brittney Bunnell, Kaelyn Rasch, Jenny Chavis, Heather Love, Karleen Curran; middle row: Coach Erik Leysen, ~eel Beas, Nicole Bertollno, Maggie Vlsbeek. Rachel Hughes, Remy Fukuda; front row, from left Holly Wells, Kristen Bagwell. •1 flink (Paul) Troxel is one of the dcmlest MS In °""Ii C.,. He brings out what Is blst In hl;t school ... -• Chris Conlln. University High baseball coach Doily Pilot 7 Estancia •Longtime baseball coach has delivered the feel-good factor successfully at his alma mater for nearly 20 years. BARRY FAl.JLKNER Dolf Pb Tiough the barrel ftfiftt hest, push-broom mustache, and ever-present sun-bleached baseball cap give Paul Troxel a distinctive look, it's something less tangible which makes him a powerful presence on the Estancia High campus. For, most would point to a unique ability to induce laughter and goodwill from even the most casual interaction with coaches, teachers, administrators or, most often, kids, as the true testament to his talents. "I love my job,• said the 1976 Estancia graduate, who has spent nearly his entire adult life at his alma mater, coaching and cajoling, needling and nurturing everyone from the All-CIF standout to the end-of-the-bench hopeful. "To be on campus and to be around the kids ... I wouldn't trade it for the world.· Estancia, athletics, and kids in general, have been the center of 1Toxel's world ever since tus first freshman football practice for then-coach Art Perry. He started as a defensive lineman in four seasons as an Eagle and also earned distinction as a heavyweight wrestler his final two years as a prep. He earned a silver medal at the 1976 Century League Finals and advanced to the CIF Southern Section preliminaries. H e did not apply bis passion or baseball on the Estanoa diamond as a player, but made up for that by coaching 17 seasons in the program, including eight as head coach, before stepping down following the 1997 campaign. ·coaching was never on my nund, but I had a friend who needed some help with a Harbor Area Baseball team and I said 'Sure, I'll do it.' He ended up moving away and I took the team over. I fell in love with being a.round the kids and one thing led to another.• 1\"oxel actually began his prep coaching career at Costa Mesa, where he is m bis second year as a varsity assistant to longtime friend Kirk Bauermeister. But former Eagles varsity coach Ken Millard lured him back to his alma mater with a lower-level coaching job and, ~ seasons PauJ Troxel later, noxel became Millard's varsity assistant. Troxel, who credits Millard, former Harbor Area youth coaching legend Luke Davis and Perry for his development as a coach, spent eight seasons as Estancia's head coach (four of those as co-coach with Millard), compiling a 90-109-1 record. The win-loss numbers were skewed by a down talent cycle in his final two seasons. He helped the Eagles make eight trips to the CIF playoffs in a 10-season span (1985-94), including a Pacific Coast League co-title in 1991. He helped mold the skills Eagles Jeff Gardner and Rich Amaral rode all the way to the major leagues and he became a respected figure among the Orange County prep coaching community. • 1 think (l'roxel) is one of the classiest guys in Orange County,• University baseball coach Chris Conlin said. "He brings out what is best in high school baseball.• H e has also worked as a ower-level football assistant at Estanaa and lS currently the school's boys athletic equipment attendant. But 1\"oxel has always been about more than athletics and his daily dealings with students illustrate t1us point. •Tue motto I try to go by is: 'People don't care bow much you know, until they know how much you care,' " the latest member of the Daily Pilot Sports Hall of Fame said. BRIEFS Barons defeat Sailors in rain, 5-1 TEllllS McGoodwin gains quarterfinals berth at the Easter Bowl Eagles contend CERRITOS -' I I c I Estancia High sophomore Liz Huipe topped a quintet of Eagle girls runners who competed Saturday at the Cerritos Invitational, finishing second in the seeded 1,600 meters in 5:40 and fourth in the 3,200 in 12:07. Senior Janet Bonales was 11th m the seeded 3,200 (12:59) &nd seventh in the seeded 1,600 " (5:56). Junior Katelyn Aronson " clocked a 6:17 in the open 1,600, which junior Erika Hernandez completed in 6:21 and Yvette Cri.tz finished with e personal- best 7:02. Aronson was sixth in her 800 heat (2:49), while Hernandez ran 2:52 tn her 800 heat and Cruz was ainth In her heat In 3:10. Bonalet, Huipe, Hernandez aDd Aronson combined for a 1,600 relay time of 4:50. IAPPY lllllDAY TODAY'S IOtlOUU •IC It•...,. · ~leb.Kk at ()(ange Co.H\2p.m. • """ld90ol b••lllH ·Corona dtl Mer at Coita Mesa. 11 1.m.; Crowoads at~2p.m. • IC 1Mi1n 11111 ..... • Ortnge Coest at GrOlsmont. 1 pm. • ~ ...... •~"-ilde11rta tit <XC men, 2 p.M.; 0CX: won'9'I M IUwnlde. 2 p.m •IC_.. 11 • OCC It"~ 3 p.m. • Fountain Valley wins, advances to the title game with a semifinal triumph over host Newport Harbor. RICIWID OUNN ~Pb NEWPORT BEACH -Getting a grip on things was a problem at times Tuesday as Fountain Valley High slipped past Newport Har- bor, 5-1, in the championship semifinals of the Pride ot the Coast baseball tournament and came out ahead ln the mudsling- ing battle. 1n a game interrupted only once (aft r the sixth inning) because of heavy rain, the Barons (11...C) defied th wot and Wllldy elements by playing crrorless defens , whlle th lr pitchers worked 62/J innings before yield· ing a bales on balls. ·w won 1h Loare Touma· ment, and now w 're hoping to Win a second tournament,• said f-ountain Valley CO·head coath Chris SOtte. an E tanoa flXtu BASEBALL for years as a student, teacher and coach. Fountain Valley, however, will have to wait at least another day before it learns of its opponent in the championship game, because the other semifinal between San- ta Margarita and San Clemente was rained out. •1 was surprised we kept going, too,~ Sorce saic.l. "But w want<'Cl to g(>t it m. • Ne-wport Harbor Coach Jim l<i('fcr, whose team (4·8-1) wasn't a fortunate wiU1 wet baseballs as Fountain Vall y, conunitting fom errors, soid the Sailors' field drllins well and can blltldl a lot of ram. But the sailors end Baron$ wlll be f on: Xi to sll out today bN."ausc ncith r team ha an opponent, based on Th day's po5tponemc.nlli on thrao of tho four field u ed m the toumey. Fountain Vtlll y sroted a run in the first and ~econd innmgs, added two unearned runs in th fifth wh n N wpo•t ljarbor~ defense committed two errors, and scored again in the sixth on a misplayed Oyball. Newport Harbor right-hander Miguel Sandoval pitched four innings of relief and gave up only two hits and no earned runs. •(Sandoval's) job is to throw strikes and keep us in the ball- game, and that's what he did,• Kief er said. •That's what you ask for.• The Sailors, who will play today's San Cle mente-Santa MM· ganta loser Thursday at Costa Mesa at 11 a.m., broke the Barons' hutout bid Ul the &ixth when JO$h Guesman lined a lcad- oU ~ngl to right field, moved to cond when Charlie Wait , was plunked by a pitch, advanced to third on a pnssed ball and cored on Shawn O'Donnell's groundball out. W Of .... COMT 1'0e_,F •H a-..1 ........... ... FOUlftMI VMUY S. Nia GM 1 FounUlln v.lty 110 021 0 • 5 1 0 NtvJpot\ Hertior 000 001 0 1 4 4 Grt«>, &lck10n (6), Januon (7) Ind c.yton; Beertf, ~ (4) Ind Wlftie. W • Gteeo, 2·1. l • ~ 21 • Hudlon (FV) HR· D-.po (FV) Newport Beach's Alex McGoodwin, vying for her fourth national singles tiOe thts year m the girl 1'4 , defeated Chloe Lipp of Atlanta, 6-3, 6-2, Tl\Jesday ln the RoWld of 16 at the Easter Sowl Junior Tennis Tourna- ment at the Grenelef R rt in Ham Ctty, Fla. McGoodwm, who ha yet to lose a t in ingl at the Easter Bowl. will face LelOh Tippins of Acworth. Ga • today in the quatterftnats. M<.'GOOdwm, who has played out ot the Evert Turuill Academy in Boca Raton, AA., inc September. has won three national tournaments this year .,... the Fraruwn wm. ter National Indoors at SOuth- fleld. Mkh., the K·Swl'll Juni« Natiotlals at AUIOl'.a. IU , and the Spring ~ Natlonall at Marietta, Ga. J I ' t ... I I I I I I ' I • I I L 8 v.wdnad(Jy, Apr117, 1999 Sports HIGH SCHOOL SOfTIALL ailors drop two at Carew tourney ANAHEIM -The Newport Harbor High softball team droppe<j a pau of games Monday ln the Michelle Carew Memorial Tournament, uicludJ.ng a dramat- ic 11-inrung • 1·6 etback to St. Joseph of LdkPwood. Santa Ana Valley blanked the Sailors, 4-0. in the second of two games Monday at Peralta Park, <lroppmg the Tars to 4-11. Mindy Nielsen went 2 for 4 with a walk and three RBis to pace Harbor's 11-hit dtlack agdmsl Sl. Joseph. wlule Ltsd Huntington was 2 for 4 with two walks and two RBis Lmdi.dy Moow ttlso had two hits for the Scttlors Usmg the grdduated tiebreak- er syslC'lll which enables teams to begin tht> t•ighth and ninth inmnqs with d runner on second n.nd , u1 subwqm>nt innings. with u runn1•r on thud, the Tdrs opened leocl'> in tht• Pt<fht. mnth dnd 10th, only to ~Pt' Lht• Jeslt!~ answer buck to P:>.h•nd the consolabon- brdc·ket conlt>'>l. AltN Newport Hdrbor lr.nled to '>COT£> in its lldll of the 11th, St J oseph scored on a sacrifice fly for the game-winner. Harbor lelt 18 runne15 on base ogainil U,kewOod, then stranded 10 against Santa Ana Valley to waste what Coach Frank Thlley te rmed solid pitcbing perf ot- mances from Kristen Urban and Liz Lord, respectively. Newport outhit Santa Ana Val- ley, 4-2, but couldn't capitalize on its opportunities. The Sailors, who fell to Teoiescal Canyon, 1 t -1, in the tournament on Saturday, had their Wednesday tournament hnale rained out. They are sched - uled to meet mtra-distrlct rival Costa Mesa in a doubleheader at 1 p.m. Thursday at Newport MlOtEU.f CAREW MEMORIAL 10URHAMIENT ST. JOSEPtt 7, NEWPOKr ~ 6 Newport 000 001 022 10 • 6 11 1 St. Joseph 001 000 022 11 • 7 9 4 Urban and Nellsen, Oestefan and Ban· abedos. W • Oestefan, 4-4. L · Urban, 2· 6 28 · Huntington (NH), Neilsen (NH). SAHtA ANA VAUEY 4, NEWPORT 0 Newport Harbor 000 000 O • O 4 1 Santa Ana Valley 100 210 x • 4 2 2 Lotd and Neilsen; Meter and Kendrich. W • Meter. L · Lord, 2-4. SOCCER . CONTINUED FROM 7 ZJcb, Juan Molina, Danny Alderete, ~n Abbott. Jonathan Howse, Nick Felnbals and goalie Thomu Kosnowsky. . Guu.s D rvutlON 3 (UNDER t 2) • The Girls With Attitude finished second 1n the Gold flight. The team struggled due to sev- eral injuries c11ld managed to split the first two games on Saturday despite goirlg with 10 players, prodded by the sidelined team- mate Carely MWJan. · Alter a critical 2-0 victory over the defending champs. the exhausted Costa Mesa team fell in the champ1onship game, 1-0. The glrls outscored their oppo- nents, 8-3, with strong defensive play from goalkeepers KaUe Schaeffer and Ashley Wllbum, as well as sterling efforts trom mark- ing backs Marilyn Morgan and Laura Dinsdale, sweeper Jenny Sarris and center defende r Vanessa Hull. The offense was led by Raebel Ronquillo, Christine Rutan, Jazzy Day, Sara Bryant and Elizabeth Greys bock. l>MslON 4 llO (UNl>EI 12) • Cosl4 Mests'I entry into th Gou flight, the Bxtrem G n. sw pt to the championshJp by w1nnlng foW' consecutive g The best performance was th finale against lhe Apaches from Nogales. Anz. Each player from the Extreme Green saved his best for the last and prevailed to talce home the championship trophy. Derek Splres, Dylan Hunter, Dylan Stavish, James BuenopasWas, Jason Harvey, Jeff Waldron, Jordaa Matlock, Keith Eldridge, Mlck Arant, Scott Braunsdorf. Scott Markley, Shaun Markley, Stephen Schoet- Ue r, Matt Zicb, James Maglione and coaches Tom Harvey and Phil Markley combined talents to claim the crown. • The O>sta Mesa Silver E4gles All-Stars turned in a standout effort and were a cclaimed for their sportsmanship in a tough division. Goalies Jose Bolanos and Rory Folsom stood out defensively, but in each case the Silver Eagles fell short by a single goal. Othe r defensive standouts were Brett Sbertdan, Ian Lamb, Andrew West, Erle Seagondollar and sweeper Kyle Eckman. Th often iv and ntidh Id ~ngtb cam (rom tbc passing and sroring of Mike Wolfe, Zach OUver, E~ Rwtter, Inouye, Duny Kane, Jordan ICalk.,, Lub Andrade and Kane C\ln'an.. DM510N 3 Gws (UNDER 14) • The Costa Mesa Extreme fell in the championship final, 2-1, after blasting three other opponents on the way lo the final. Vale.rte Gomez, Kaelyn Rasch, Nlcb.elle JanU, Je nny Chavis and Rachel Hughes were the ring-. leaders offensively with their pre- cise passing, leading lo 13 goals over the fow games, including three 4 -0 victories. Ectch of the shutouts came as a result of intense phf5iC'al pressw e on the ball by Re my Fukuda, Nicole Bertolino, Ced Beas and Karleen Curran, cool and clinioo.l tackling by Holly Wells and Be th Klng and strong goalkeeping by Kristen Bagwell. • The Costa Mesa Rush was sec- ond in the Silver flight. Stacey McCormic was the showpiece, scoring nine goals, two by way of penalty kicks. Allison Grav1s scored once. Dusttnne Lau, at goalie and center midfield, had several sav- ing efforts defensively, and scored once on a great one-on-one with th opposuig goall . JCalUyn GentlJ.n9, also a center m.1dfi Ider and goalie, did o 9!M job catching balls left and right and also contriooted by &roting twice from outside th 18-yard line. Nelly Ba.rrlos, sweeper and a tillce-charge sort, controlled th defense by stopping anyone try- ing to get past her. CbelMy Mllcbell, center fullback, was elso a key figure. , DMSJON 3 BOYS (UNDER 14) • • The Costa Mesa Cyclones were- second after outscoring the oppo· s1tion, 19-7, including two sb.utout. victories. Coaches Joe Boustani and Doug Underwood watched Dan .. ny Whitaker, Jonathan BoustMI, Michael Clement, Davtd Bamall,;'°: John Maglione, RJck McGee;: , Erik Lopez and Ryan Undeiwood piay great team soccer. N agrlb MarToquin, Sean ZI and IU. Badger helped the team with outstanding midfie ld an« defensive work. Goalkeeper Mex Scurr was responsible for nwner- ous spectacular saves throughout the tournament. D MSION 2 G IRLS (UNDEJl 16) • Coach Chris Sarris watched bis Girls With No Name dominate their age group with a champi- onship effort in the Gold flight. I PUBLIC NOTICES 11 PUBLIC NOTICES 11 PUBUC HOTICES 11 "8Lf N-11 PUBLIC NO'OC!8 I l P"8UC-,... ] NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S A. public ~ sale 10 the or yrc11Tanty.p or '~ 1n th\ olllee QI lbe tote-361-13 panled by a certllled or SALE hig~ ~ fo< cash. implied, regard trtle. ~ ®r ol ORANGE County, The total amount ~ cashier's d1eck or bid bond T.S. No. GMif ~t ceruef's d)eCk drw.n on ~ session or Mr:' I lifom1a.. said instrument as of In en amoun1 not less 1han ~oan N . st.ale or national bank, <NO satsstv I~ ol sate·4/15199 al 9.45 qrkllllal~1blicatlon of ~no-ten peroenc (10%) ol ltla 1o- 8 ARE I AUL~~ drll'llKl by a state or =I =sad rust. llCe IS 1~.~Z,•7. wh lo-tel bid P""e payable to the A OE OF T credit union. or a u rusiee d1$-P _01 Salt riTH MAIP. dides llMl amoun1 o the •-' ATEO 411 U~ dra#ll by a state or . cwms any . iy Jor= ''In-IN THI EN RAN T unP8!d balance (llQJdlflQ ac;.. Dlstr1cl as a guarantee ltlal ~TAKE I T ~and loan assoaalion. correctndS o Irle n C~Nl cnled and unpaid" ir1!4fesl U'le bidder, II 111 propo581 ls TECT Y QP. or s assoaation. or address or olhef ~~ c VI ER and reasonable aocepted, shall promptly T MAY B SOLO~ ~ 11{1k ~fled 111 designation 1f any shooM1 I S1 A A. CX>SIS ~ and execull lhe Agreement, A P~BLIC SALi IFY 5 02of11\e F111at\Cial ~ ' :IA ' vances al the tJme or initial furnish a sallslactory ~E AN EX ~-1 and authonzed 10 do U TOA MARY A Ct.ARK. Address is pufl)Ol1ed llicallOl'I of ttus ~· F111hlut Performance Bond T~~ATU ~ bu$1110$S in this stale wtl be A WI >W . ~ ~12. 1 in an amount not less then OCE DIN~ A ,,.Id by the duty appointed Recorded 4122194~?fiSU\I-JOANN STR~ CUTJ USTEE one hundred percent 100 Y OULD • 11\lstee The sMe '11111 be ment No 94--0: 111 STA MESA FORNIA El VICE INC (100%) ol lhe total bid TACt A LAWV R. made tkrt Wllhoul covenanl Book . pacie iii R!IC-127-3321 i4sJ I 422-54~ 'AN FERNANDO pnoe, lurrun a Payment ~---------------------------------~~~~kW Bond~~a~nlnot~H PUBLIC NOTICE CTTY OF COSTA MESA am -2000 CONSOLIDATED PLAN -ONE vf.AR AcnoN PLAN PUBLIC HEARING, COMMENC~ENT OP 30 DAY FOR PUBUC COMMENT PERIOD, ANO tmU ZATION OF UNADJUSTED 8°"' HOUSEHOLD MEDIAN INCOME STANDARD Notice u he~by given that the Ciry of Co1ta Men Ciry Council will bold a public hearing to di1eu11 and :approve 1he <;:iry'a proposed Conaolidated Plan O ne·YCll Action °Plan for 1999- 2000. T~i• one ye~r Action _Plan i• in fu nherance of the live year Conaolidaccd Plan u adopted by 1he City Council on Apnl 17, 1995. The d raft Action flan delineate• propoted activities ro be funde~ undu the U.S. Depan menr of Housing and Urban On-elo pmenc'a (HUD) Commun1ry Devd opmenl Block Grant (CDBG), llnd HO ME Investment Partnership• Act (HO ME) program•. The City u eligible to receive $1,381,000 and $603,000 raputiwly from H UD. T he public hearing, pttparation of the draft Action Plan, and. 30 day public comment period meet the 11:atu1ory ~uiRmenu for planning and applying for federal fundJ under the CDBG and HO M E prognm1. PraJlOKd UK of 1999-2000 CDBG aod HOME Fuoda • Special houaing cock enfon:emenc activities co ensutt the maintenance of decent, Nie and un1u ry hou11ng • Rehab1l11a11on loane and granu to addttU the need.I oflow-and very low·income homeowners who re1ide in aubaundard housing • Em<rg<ncy and transitional howing program• for hom<l<1t penons end penon1 11 ri•k of becoming homcle1J • Suppon1"e auviua for the homclen penona and peuons at risk of becoming homeless • Tran1i1 1onal houaing for b:auen.od women and their child~n • ~crvKe1 for pen on• 1n 1ran1i1ion from homelcuneu co permanent housing • Suppom ve aervices for low-income elderly penons auch u nutrition program• aod heaJth ure progr.inu • ~rvttes for person• with diubili1ie1 auch :11 rebabiliration programs for houaing and ~c-.cu1b1l11y 1mprovemcn1 10 public facilicies • Sc,rvlle\ for c.htld~n :and youth 1uch as you1h counKling and after Khool programs • Publt<. 1~ul1ry improvements (~elopment of the new Downto wn Community Ccntu) • Adm1n1stra11on or fcdt'.ral gran1 programs Add111oully, the C1ry of Cotta MeA :and/or rhe Co1ta Meu Redn-elopmenc A,ency wiU pn>"1de mouu.ea for the following program• in 1uppon of the 1999..00 Ann"21 Plan. • Rch:ab1l11a11on of ttnta.I propen1ea 10 expand che aupply or affordable hou,jng • ( onmuu1on of new owneuhip housing with Habitat For Huouniry • I irn 11me home buy<r down p:aymen1 auutance for low-and moderate-income pcnon• and Coua Mc.u Poliu officen • M111t)f-\ge credi1 c:.cniflu1c p1ogram to au in mOderate income lint time bomebuyen Nous:c of Public Hmioa fhe public hearing 10 n view the draft 1999-2000 Action Pl.an will be held at 6:30 PM, April 19, 1999, in che Ciry Council Chambers ac Cona Mesa City HaJI, 77 Fait Drive, Cona Mcu, Californi.i. Ai rhi1 time and place any and ~II pcnona in1eru1ed may appear and be heard 1hcreon JO 01y Pubhc Ccommgnt Period A 30-d.iy public comment period for the draft I 9?9·2000 Action Plan wilJ commenc.e April 7, 1999 and will end May 6, 1999. The draft plan b currently available for publk rn<kw, and 1he flrul draft plan will be avai~blc for review by April 22. 1999. Commenu on the dr1ft M.tion pl.n may be 1ubm1ued In writina to the C:O.te Mesa Houaina and Communiry Dcvc:lopmcnt Department, 77 Fur Drive, Costa Mesa, CA 92628. Person• wandna copies of the draft A<.11on Plan may come to the Houaina and Community Ocwlopm<nc Depuuncan, ~th Floor City Hall. Us of Uaadjuucd 80'4! Household Mcctiao locoms Staod.a1d fhia publication abo Mrvic:c1 u notice chat the City o( Ccon~ Mesa hu chotcn to utilitc the unadjuatcd 80'4! bowchold cncdiaA income Aa.Ddatd co qu.a.llfy panklpanll for C OBC a.nd HO ME fundcdJrovaat•· In pui ycan HUD adjY.1tcd the 80" median incocne na.ndard downward bate numcrou.a nacionaJ economic and populadoo futon. Th.a Chy lw b.cn au1horitcd by HUD co utilitc the ..n1djuncd 10% 1wsdanl. Thia HW lnconM nandard will becClmC' C'fT«tive July I, 1999. and will be Al"iacd annually. Thia MW nandard (for an 1vtn r fa mily or four) •tt hued below: Housbold She I P.non 2 l'cr1ona .3 l'cnon1 4' Penon1 S Pcnon• 6 Peraon• 7 Peraoru A rcnon• plus lnspms Um!t S39,1SO $43,100 "'9,100 SH,650 SS9.000 U.Moo $67,7j0 S12,ISO rvr (\lnhn lnformuion, COftLta Muriel Ullma11, ltcdcwtorllMtlt aaJ HO\&un1 Mao.t '· {714) 7~·S6.JS. ' MY~sfo'N2Wi~ CA 91345 than ene hundred peroenl 181~AJ.0 (1~) ol the IOI.al bid KAT N 30'M:N price . a nd furnish 3124 31199 4f7199 cert1flcate1 evidencing lhal NE1M>riRr 0~·Acutr'os the required Insurance~ In MESAPILOT"°" '""' TA effect In the amounts Ht ----'-~-----· lor1h In the general oondi· NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS CALLING FOR BIDS Sdlool District COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT Bid DeaCltine Apnl 29, 1999, 2:00 p.m. Place OI Bid Receipt Olllce 01 Director ol Purchasing, Coasl Com· munttr, College District, Bldg. 'O", 1370 Mems Avenue, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Pro)ecl ldenllhcatlon Name; Golden West Col· tege Metal 5'orage Build· 1ng, Bid No. 1788 Place Bids are on 1111 -.d available al Ofltce ol the Physical Facffttle$ CoOrd· naior. · Atdith Richey, Coasl Commuottv Collega Ots· lt'lc:t, 1370 Adams Ave . Bldg. ·o~. Cosla Mesa CA (714) 438·•673 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tl\at lhe above· named School Dtstnct ol Orange County, California acting by and through its Govemong Board, herein· alter referred 10 as "DIS· TRICr . will reoe1V& up 10. but not later than Ille above-stated time, sealed bids for the award of a con· lract tor Iha project de· SCfl~as. Demollsh existing metal skin building and feplaoe With SO'ic 60')1 12' Metal Storage 8U11<1ino There will be No Charge required tor each set ol bld oocuments. Bids shall be received In the place ldenUlled above, and those bids shall be opened and publiely read aloud al the above-staled time and place In 8CCX>l'danoe with the provision• ol Calllomla Public: Contract Coda Sectloo 3300, lhe O.s1r1c1 tequt'9S that ltMI bidder posHIS the following etas· c111catlon ol con1ractots lloense at lhe time that the contracl Is awarded ContraClor B Lloeose PUBLISH March 31, 1m and Aollt 7, 1999 WALK THROUGH· Aprll 14, 1999 11 ~.00 a.m. Golden Wesl College Maintenance and Opera· ttons Department, located oH McFadden Avenue t>e· CW.en Golden We&I end GolMrd S1reets BID DATE· Aprll 29, 1999 al 20011.m BOARD DATE Mlty 19, 1999 No paymen1 shaM t>e mtlele for wort< or ma1enal under the oontracl unlMS and until the Reglstar of Conlr&CIOl'S venlles 10 the 01sm 1cT ChAI lhe CON· TRACTOR Will property hc41nsed 11 the lime lhe COOlf8ct WH awamed Any CONTRACTOR not ao liOense<I Is sut>ieet 10 pen· 81119$ undel !he llw If ttle license ~flc:auoo speo· l•ed tiereioaboYe la tna1 of I "5pecialty COl'llrac1or~ as dor1ned tn SectiOn 7058 ol tt)• Calilomll B\111ness nd ProfUllOnl Coda, lnl apaeta11y contractor award«! thl Conlrwic:t tor till$ Won< shill 11 .. 11 COtl· 11Nct I m&JOrily ol IN Won<, In accordlnC41 with lht P«Mllonl of C.hlomta Bu'lnotl and PIOfUSIOnt Codi Sl<.1100 705g AU WC>tlc mutt be nom· ple11<1 wlll'ltn 30 con· HQjllVI daya Tltne IS of tht\ HMrnla ra1lura to complete lht WOftc w1thm the time HI forth herein will re1111t In the 1mpo1ltt0n of 11qu1<1a1e<1 csamaoes. for NCtl dty ol oelay, In Int amount IAI forth In In. "In· formatlOn lor 0.oc:te1a." Eac:ti rJld mutt oonlofm nd bl t9tPonatve to .,,. coot~ di>c:umlll'lls EIKll bidder 1hall 111bmlt, on ltle Poml tu"""*' w!lh !ht eonuac1 doeumen , • 11'1 04 lhO ~ luboon ttaC!Gft on ltll• llfaieci u ~reel by !he ·SWtining Ind Buboonlrac.\lflO Folfr ~.+.et OCMIMWM COdt ISectlon 4100 llt MQ Eldl Old ltlll bt tton~ In thl event of lallU19 to enter Into the ClOntract and execute me required documents. sucn bid aa· curity will be forfeited The Felthlul Performance Bond shall remain In lull force and elf8'lt through lhe guarantee parlod as epecl · nad In the general condl· lions. The DISTRICT reserves the nghl to reject any or all t>lds or to waive any Ir· regutarf1ies or lnlormalUies In any bids or In tho bid· ding As required by Section 1n 3 of lhe c.1ttom1a La· bot Code, the Director o4 the Depanment ol In· dullrtal Relations ot ltl• State of C.lltomia has de· 1ennln1d the generally prevaillng ra1e1 of wages In ttle toc:.ltty In wl'llch lhe Wolk 11 to be perfonned Copies ol these wage race dllermlnallons. enlllled PREVAILING WAGE SCALE. are maintained al !tie DISTRICT olfa lo caled at 1370 Adams Ave., Costa Mesa CA 92826, Physieal F1clhlies Planning, and are available 10 any lnlarested party upon request The Con· 1rac:tot lhall poa1 a copy ol lhls documenl al each Job alle The Conlractor end any sut>cootrector under II shill pay no• less than tho specified prevailing 1111es ol wago1 10 all wortlers em· ployed In the execu11on ol the Contracl No bidder may w11hdraw any bid tor a period ol slldy (60) days alter the date sat for the opening ol bids A paymen1 bond 1haH bl re®lred prior 10 execullon ol the oontracl and sllall be in lhe form HI forth In the contract doc:umen11 Pursu1nt 10 Secuon 22300 of the Publle Con· tr~ Code. tilt con1ract wiu contain provtsions par-m11tmg the succenlul bid· dtr 10 SUbslllUll t8CUn1Mlit lor any monies withheld by lhe Distrlc1 lo en1ure per· lcmnance under the con· lract Each bid sut>mtttld in re- sponse to 1h11 No11ee ana11 ccntaln, H a bid Item, Ide· QUiit Sheeting, a/lonng, and bl'8Clng, or equlllalenl melhod, for the prOllCtlon ol 111• end limb In trenches and open excavallon. Which 1hlll conform to ap- plicable salaty orders Governing Boerd By Wllll1m M. Vege. Ed. D., Ch1ncellor, Coaat Community Colle99 .Dl•trlct Publtlhed Newport Beach· Costa Mesa Deily P1lo1 Merell 31 April 7, f~ll W3t• Flctltloua BualneH Name Stat..-nent The following Ptl'IOllS are "°"10 bUSlne&S U H J Gerran Furnl1ure. 2215 HarbOI Blvd . Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Jame• L Oarro11 , 2215 Hart>ot BMI. Coata Mesa. CA 112627 Jol'ltl H Garrett. 2215 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa, CA ll2a27 Tllll b\Jllnesa ,, coo· d\Jc:t.O by: a o-n-1111 part· nttlhlp Have you auirtec:t dotnO bu11n au yat? Yo , e t ·1GG3 JB~ L. Garrtll Thia "111monl waa llle<I witn the Oovnly Cltrfl of Ort nll't Qouncy Oii 3· 12·00 1""7M1t1 Dally P•IOI tMr. 11, 24, 31 ~-1, t OfXI W281 ,ICtftJOu• lu1lneH Neme St.tement Tha loU<Mlng p6l'IOM ate d<>lng bOtln.., ••· Phan1om 6Pot1h1hl09, 2704 Fli w I , nui MA, CA'2704 ~1111 Al1n Tnom11n, 3705 East Ith 8t . Long leM:tl.CA~ 0.111<1 Robert Nlmmar 8!175 ~ Av.1 !0Yn-taln Vl/llfty, CA N7D9 "'* ~ la CIDfl dUCiM """ '°"" \18n!Uf11 Have you 1tar1ed doing bullne11 yet? No Marl< A. Thomsen This statemenl was filed with the County Clerk ol Orange County on 3-12·99 1"98716153 Dally Piiot Mar 17, 24, 31 Apr. 7, 1999 W292 Flctltlou1 BuafneH Name Statement The IOllowlng persons are doing business as· Simply Web Sttes. 31'8 Sumalra Place, Cosla Mesa, CA 92626 Elaine J Regan 31'8 Suma1ra Place, Cosla Mau CA 92626 This business Is oon· duded by: an indiviclual Have you started doing buslnessJet? Yes, 2l2o.'99 Elalne Regan This atatemenl was filed with me County Clei1t of Orange County on S· 12·99 199067861 so Daily Ptlol Mar 17, 24. 31. Apr 7. 1999 W293 Fictitious Bualne11 Name St•tament The loltowlng persons are CIOlng business as: PayteH Travel & Tours, 1555 Mesa Verde Dr E, 44C, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Mehrbanoo Honarkar, 1555 Mesa Verde Dr E., «C, Coate Men . CA 92626 This business It oon· OOClacl by· an Individual Have you started doing buslnes• yet? No Mehl'banoo Honar1W This st11emen1 was ltled Wilt! lhf. County Clefk ol Orange County on 3·12·99 199H71M1133 D11ly Pilot Mar 17, 2•. 31, ~r 7, 1999 W294 FICtloua Bualneaa Name St.tement The IOllowlng persons are doing business as. a) Assoelatas Terminal Managemenl Group, b) ATM Group. 11 sn Slater Ave , Unit A. Fountain Val· ley, CA 112708 Tong Tran, 8892 Sephlre St .. Westminster. CA 92683 This business la oon· ducted t>y· an Individual Have you staned doing business yet? Yes. 4·8·118 Tong Tran Thia statemen1 was flied with the County Cle!\ ol Orange County on 3-10-99 19996785830 Ody Ptlol Mar. 17, 2•. 31, Apf. 7. 1999 W297 FlctlilOua BualneH N•m• St.tement The lollowtng persons are doing t>us1ness as Genesfs Sweeper Serv· Ices, 2273 Pomona Ave . •A. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Jose AlltonlO Mesa 2273 Pomona Ave., •A. Costa Mesa CA 92627 This business Is con-ducted by an Individual Have you started dOtng business yel? Yes, 06/98 Jose Anlonio Mesa Thll statement was llled W11h lhe County Clerk ol Orange COUn1y on 3· 11 ·99 1119967859&5 Dally P1101 Mar 17, 24, 31, Apr 7, 1999 W298 Flc:tltlou• Bualnau • Hema State ment The following persons are doing l>USIMs.s as S & W Aulomoltve Inc ; 16650 Harbor Blvd Ste B16i.founta1n Valley. CA 1127w S & W Automotive, •~. (Cet1tomta) 'this business 1s con-ductlCI by • oorpcwell<>n Have you alarted doing buSlnlH yet? Yes, 1·4-9~ s & w AU1omot1ve Inc • Kevin C Wnght, CEO Thia s11tament waa liied With the County o.rk ol Orange County on Hr99 1"91715329 Dally Piiot M1r 17, 24. 31, Apr 1, 1909 wm NOTICI 01 TMJSTa'a w.. ft No.: 111 II ll4GDOMI L.oan No.. Gmll14ZZM ~No: -YOU /IM W Dl!llW.A..T UN- DM A DBI> 01,~ DATii) .,.,.. ura.u9 YOU TAl<ll AICTICN TO ""'°1'9CT YCXM fllllQt.. =-~V~ .V •aDAT A UL& P YOU ._,.~°' THI llM'NM °' '"' ""'°' cm!NQ 110Mwr YOU, YOU IHQUU) CONTM:T A LMYWl. On cwwt• llt HIPM..~ ....... ... ~ U..C.. •«!IV ;;11-..lh-.. ....... ,....... • 0..-of ltUlt ........ .::::. . ...... No.11, In ... "'\ ..... -. of OlfkMI .......... cie.ot .. Coull1y 'I: .. of =r caw.v. .... "' c ...... "' ......... ... .l Od gtier, hUIDand..., wlll Maren, 1999. Wll ... llt DUblC IUCUol\ to SHIRLEY PARRAGAIRE, hlghelt blctder tbr c-" « COUNTY CLERIC calhlll'a chick.(,_... M By: JOANNE KRIZ. tflme d .... In ~money Deputy Clerk "' the Unbd ..... , .. the Submitted by-Na991 fftwlt lf'llrMCe lo tbl RHONDA L MUSHKIN, ~Ce!~.,::, ~HARTERED Senta Ana. CA. (Note: m; RHONDA L MUSHKIN. CMNlfa c:hedl(a) must bl Altomey ta Law. IMda ~--.!!_ t..on.t.U..C Nevada Bar 1002760, ~ -·-· 931 Soulh Th•td s1ree1. .. __ :' .:-' "'= La~ Vegas Nevada 89101, ~~ aid~ ~ Auomey fOf Pe11Ltoners ,,_ "" Published Newport Beach· In 7=r: ellulllild Costa Mesa Daily Pilot In aid and .... ~nl 7 1' 21 28 11199 dlaa1blicl u : men rully • W316 daealbld In the MloYe ••ttluilld o.td d lNlt. Flc:tJtloua Bualneu JIPH # OllG.z11-17 n. ..,... Name Statement 8ddr9l8 and cia. common The lolloWing per500S dNignlllion. f .,-,y, d the are doing bualnels u · ,_. P'OC*tY da9a1bl<I La Reslaianoe. above IS~ to be: 21 Underground Parenl Con· awon a.~ llwt'l MC!ion. 1400 Bnstol Stree1 Clilfornll n. ~ Norlh #250, N1wpor1 dlfaignld Tl'wUe cbdalma Beach, CA 92660 any lLlblllty f'of any tnc:.or-William L Serry. 1 COO redneD d the ..,_ act-Bns101 Street North 1250, drla and oCtllf ~ Newport Beach, CA 92660 cllillgNtllon, W any, ~ l hls business IS OOl'I· hlnih 1-'d .. wtl be dueled by an lnd1Vldual mlde, tM WIOtOUl cownanc H11ve you atMad doing or wwrny, ~ or buSlnen yet? lmPltd. NOlfdnl title, Yes, March 1 1999 pouaulon. Of Wtlham L Serry brance9, tO JWY the This st1lemen1 was hied Ing awn al the with Ille County Clerk ol aecwld bv uld Orange County on 3· 18-99 tN-. 'Witt.,..,_ t119967H966 ther'ton, a pnwtdad In uld Law Olffices ol "*(1.. adV--=-. I ~ PAUL S NASH. undlrhwmaoluldDled 2603 Ma1n S1reet, Su11e al 1Nlt. , .... c:l'8f9la and 1050, Irvine Cal1torn1a uperiaa d the lNlt-. end 9261 • al the wau cruMd by l8'd Dally Prlol Apr 7 1• 2t Deed d 'nu& Thi lotal 28 1999 W317 lmOW1t d en. unpaid • anc. d en. obllg.ICloll Fle11tlou1 Bualn .. a cwld bv IN P'008ftY to bl Name Stetement sold .,.. ,-..... ..a.. The following persons INlflld COltl, .,._ and are doing business as adYlllCla • the time al tM K P Environmental Serv· 11'..w p'**8Hon d lhll Ices 1122 West Arroyo Nadel d ..... $3I0.121.22. Onve, Fullenoo. CA 92833 The blllllldary under _. Kerry Riil Pomeroy II, o.ct al null h1114*lloi1 1t22 West Arroyo Onve, execullad and ~•Id to Fullerton, CA 92833 . the ...., .. led a _...,, This business Is con· DtlcWlillon ol Defall .,.. duded by an 1ndi111dual Damln<I ror ...._ and a Ha\19 you staned ooino wrlUelt NaCke d Dlfaul and business yec? No l!ladlon to .... Thi under-Kerry A Pomeroy II algr'8d ca...t l8kS Noice d Tnis s1a1amon1 was fifed Default and ElatUorl to ... With Iha County Clerk ol to be r9COl'dld In the COWllY Orange County on 3·12·99 ~ the ,.... property la 1111116716128 k>colUd. LonailUt ·Molt Dally P11o1 Milr t7. 24, gee llfYlcea, LLC... 11 31 Apr 7. 1999 W282 Trustila. llruce eodlln. Flctltloua Buslneu ~ 1~ Name Statement The loltowing persons BoultYard. l&Aa 2IO. are doing business as eon. Tuaa. 19001, ff« Soataoic Business !:' 'f:~ Din: Devefopment, 3 Rue oat:ZiM• LONESt Mon1r1u1t, Newport Beach. MO«TGMaa! Ca 112660 u.c. 11 A C&T Ronald S Freeman. J Ta. Affl!MflilNQ TO ~=th~·~~ NeYtl>Ofl LEC'T A OBIT. Nl'I Jud•th E Freeman 3 MA'T10N OSfM.c WLL Rue MonlflUll, Newpor1 USED flat THAT Beech CA 92660 ~ ~ 141, M11 Thia bUSlness IS con- Fle11tlo us Bualne H ducted by husband and wile Name Statement Have you S1arted ooing The lollowtng persons b 17 y 1 ......... are dOln~ business as U$l09H ye 11 .,.,... Ronald S Freeman WOO DOCTORS, Th111tat1ment Will hied 3176 Pu11man SI. Sullo With lhe Councy Clerfl ol Actltlous BuslnMI Name Statement The lollOWlllO pe~• ere doing business as· Manners Pharmacy. 320 Superlot Ave.. Newport Beacti. CA 92663 Yung en.no Ko. 262 Monroe Street, ll'Vlllfl, CA 92620 This business Is con-ducted by an 1ndMdual Have you started dolnO buSlneSS yet? Yes. Feb -r. 19941 Yuno cneno Ko Th.s statement was hied with lhe County Clerk ol Orange County on 3-12·99 1119967M110 Dally Pilot Mar 17, 24, 31, Apr 7, 1999 W290 Fictitious Buslneea Name Statement The 1olloWlng persons are doing business a. Rainbow Sale s & Rentals, 230 E 17th St . 1204, Costa Mesa CA 92627 Cheap Enterprises. Inc., (CA), 25422 Trat>uco Dr . 11105·283, Lake Forest, CA 92630 Tilts t>uslness Is con-ducted by a corpora1lon Have you started doing 1>uslnes11 yet? Yu, 1112193 Cheap En1erprlses, Inc.. Bfandi Somers, Presldenl This statement was ftled W11tl the County Clertc of Orange County on 3·19-99 1tt917""92 Daly Pilot Mar 24, 31, Apr. 1, 8. 1999 W313 Rctitiou• Business Name Statement The fotloWlng persons ara doing business as. Ctosel6 Unllmilld, 1690-A Placenlla Ave Costa Mesa. Ca 92627 Josepn Socna, 2481 Sanla Ana Ave eo.ia Mesa. Ca 92627 This business is con· ducted by· an Individual Have you started doing business yel? Yes, 1+80 Joseph Socha This statement was Med with the County Clent ol Orange County on 3·16·99 11199678'599 Daily Ptlol Mar. 24. 31, Apr 1, 8. 1999 W306 Fictitious BuslneH Name Statement The 1o11ow1no persons are dol~ business as The Jiffy Serles. 1212 Pembroke Lane. Newport Beacn. CA 92660 Jennifer Joanne Macmallef 1212 Pembro«e Lane. Newpc>O Beach. CA 92660 Thrs bUstneas Is con· ducted by an lndlvl(Ju&I Have you slarted do¥lg buSlneH yet? No Jennifer Joanne Macmaster This 1talemen1 was hied Wtlh lhe County Cllrtl ol Orange County on 3-12·99 1"91788129 Dally Pllol Mar 17, 24, 31, Apr. 7, 111119 W285 116, Colla Mesa. CA Oranna Coun"' on 3 17.99 92626 ·-1'.~ ,,.. ________ ll!'!'lllftl~ Anthony W 01111. 28A2 .,,...,7"6116 Velasco Lane. Costa Dally Pilot Mar. 24, 3t, Mess. CA 92626 Apr 1, 8, t999 W305 This business 1s oon· Fictitious Bus iness ducted by an ind1Vlcluat Name Stateme nt Have you 11anod doing The lollowlng persons business yet? No are doing bualnese as· Anthony W Orth Garick Konar Macleod, This llalemf!nt was ltlO<I 291 Fairview, Laguna w11h lhe Couflly Cleril ol eea~n. Calitomt;i 926S1 Orange County on • 2 99 Gary Howard Franklin, 199N7N537 2111 Fairview Laguna Dady Piiot Apr 8, 1~ 20. eeacn. Cellfomta 92651 27, 1909 1417 TNJ buslnlll IS ccn- DISTRICT COURT ductlCI by a n lnalvldual CLARK COUNTY, Have you 118rtec:t dOlng NEVADA l>UStneH ytt7 NO •• ••• ,. Gary HOllvl fd Franklin In the M1tte1 of the Parental Right• H to RICHARD CHARLES, CASERES, A Minot. ThlS statement ~'l.r. r.t«I Wolh 11\t County Citric ol Orange Cooney on 3-22 99 11H1717220 Oa~y Pilot Mar 24, 31 , Apr 1. 8, 11199 W'YJ7 Cemetery • Mortuary Chapel • CremalOfY 3bOO Pac:lflc View Drive Newport Beach 844--2700 PtEllCE IROTlbl ID.l IROADWAY Mc>rtuary *Chapel Cremation 11 o Bfoadway CostaMeaa 842-9150 CASE NO.: 0238228 DEPT. NO.: D NOTICE OF HEARING TO TERMINATE PARENTAL RIGHTS Date of Heiring: May 24, '"' Tlme of Heiring: 9:00a.m. TO: JOHN DOC. tne naturel fainer or lhe atiov.oam.o peraon YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFJE:D that a Pell• TION FOA OAOER TEA• MINATINQ PARENT Al RIGHTS ttta bffn llled In lht ·~·tflltlled Ooul'I, pr11vtng IOf fie "rrnlflallon ol 1>'rt1ntal r!Qtltt ov•r ti. ab<M·l'llmed rnlnOf c:fllkl end flit Iha Pttltlon hat bMn Ml for l'!Mrlng blllont Ills ~tor'°'9ble CWrt on lhtl 4dayotMay. t909.L:al lhtN>ur oft AM ln\19 panmont O, at ~ time .,.., plllCa you .,. '9QUlf.o "Affordable Alternative" Discount Casket; cremation& 10 ba prMtnt 1lf ·ygu w1&h 'to oppoeelhl~ 01'Tt0 lhll I Olly of Burial Service Why hotild you subject yourself & your family to paying Inflated prices for ca kets & services???? f.all ToU Pm l-888--S4CASUI' SmMgOrllplS..10 ••11C1•la • ·1 ·~,,a .. '· ...,.,,__ 'I . '~ a . ... .. =~ .. - •• f • &i.•}'1. ' .~ .. ·,. ':' ' ' :-.. ··: . . . ... -'·•·: . ' "' ... 1'hit bWintSI If c;otl• dudlO by. a CO(l)Ofataon HaYa you •tarted dOWIQ bulineu vet? Ya1, ~193 EMG Service•. Inc • Jac:lynn M. Kaas, PtNldanl Thia '181.ment ... lltad Wl(tl Iha Coun1y Clerk "' Orange Counlv on 3 1 2·99 1999'7M14t Daily Piiot Mar 1 7. 24, 31 , Apr 7. 1999 W2.83 Flctltloue Buel,,..• Name St.temenl The follo'fWIOO persona are dotnO bulinelt ea Paut Jones Consulllng Gtoup 3400 ll'iina Ave-nw. swte 211, Newport Buch, California 92660 Paul Michael Jones, 3400 trvme Avenue, Sult• 211, Nawpoi1 Beach. Cah· lomie 82860 Thlt bullntSI le con• dudedb)' n~ Haye you 11.IMd doing bcJlitlell yer? Yee, Mal'Ctl 1. 1999 PMA MicNal Jonas Thia 'tatument was llttd ..., Iha County Clatll of Orange County on 3-12 99 1"9118'1U Oa•ly Piiot Mar 17, 24 3 1, Apr 7. 1999 W2!6 FICiltJoue BU91neea Name St.tement The lollotlirlnO pattens are doing bullnela at Flduciaty Management Group, U29 Newport Blvd., Newport Bead\ Ca 92663 Frangelica tnc. !Cal. 2929 NeWporl 8lvd • N•w· port Beach. Ca 92663 ThlS buainess IS COO· ducted by a corPOra '°" .. ave )'Qll e&al'led OOlllO ~yet1No Fran!)ellca Inc , CM• Caiiuto.~rv Thia I \etnent WU "90 W• Ille COun!y CJal'k ot Orange County on 3· 12-99 1""791112 D•••v P1lol Mar 11. 24, 31, Apt 7, 1999 W297 FIC'tJdOua 8uefnest Name Statement The loboring paraons ara doing bu&ll'MIP II SMO DHlgn1. Otlt Wamer Avenue Unit 103, Hun11no1on B.acn, CA 92649 Srlilflfion Mane Kolal 4'561 Warner Ave~ UM 103. Hun111101en Beaen. Ca 928A9 Thu; bus•nttn is con· dueled b'f an -.. Hll you sta"8d dQk'G ~ Y9f'P Val, :Ml·d ~ Mal'le KOMi Thil Nlatnanl .,.. Mtd Wll'I 1M County Clatll of Oren~ Cou~ .. 9 1 , .. 0.lly Pilot Mar 17, 24. 31 . ~ 7. 1999 W28I Ff tJOue Bualn .. I. Name Ste .. ment The following pertQnt 8!9 dQlng bo$1nHI U Pacihc Judgment A.a· Ot:Nery G571, Cory Onve Hunlihgton Beech, CA 92647 Janet H a,.en, 6571 Cory Drive Hun1.ngt0f\ Betlch. CA 92647 • "nw bUllne11 ' con-ducted Cy .... lndMOCJaj Have voo Slarteo oo.no II By Fax (949) 631-6594 {l'lc.w ;,.,.(!Mk )llllr 1111""' and plKWW n~ aDcl u 'U WI you lta<'lc Wllh 8 prier <tUnt<.) ByPhone (949) M2-5678 By MaB'ln Person: 330 Welrt Ba)' Strec1 C0ctta Me:.a. CA 92b27 Rau· .. a111f d1·udhnr .. on• 11h11·r1 111 rl1<111l''' "illwu1 nolll't' Tlat· p11l1li .. h1·r n•,.c·n-1:~ the n~lll 111 1 e11 ... •r r"' la~,,,r,, r'C' , .. ,. ur n•Jt'<'t all\ da,~1fif'<l udv1·nist>nwn1 Plc•a,.1 n·port ony c>rror that 11111\' he Ill \'Our dac.<-1fir<l nd llllllU'<l1atl'I~ n •.. 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ShowcaH HomH for Sele In our saturday Raal Estate SuJ>l>lementl Homes of the Week =-Ads Sia.I\ 11 Jusl $7SI 11 Tundl't at SPM Open HouM U5bngs SIS! Oeadlne Ttlufsday 5PM It Paya to Adwrti•• In the Be•t L~I Real Estate Section CALL TOOAYll USA K. RIVERA 949-574-4252 ANNE WILLEY 149-574-4249 l10"°":1ml 1~0NAoeLaml 1~~'m1 l~~I >B<28o FP,.... .......... 8llOflT TERM RE!ffAUOAl .......... = ""':?' JUST USTEDll A beautiful, val.Cleo cellngs. tc gar, new PENIN. Spaciou5, 28r 28a good condll on, S1 I • eut11de c:tullc. HardWood Cfll'Jpar4. no pets Aval May 1 Condo. lum. dose 10 bch. 2c 7'4-557-ms Doors. me*-1 pavers. lllllltf S210Mno 949-759-1989 p S900r'Wk!y 94!H;7H13D OGtWICifltMr clock' Upgnd room. inside laundry ~ model Cherrywd. Nu Howard $359,llOO Aoelll 94HS0.93S 1110 APTl 11-~1111 Millef clodl, ~Int cond. 32 HOUSES/CONDOS Pl'f-. Socc:.r Lellon• Redecorating I I COSTA llUA .. -... ... _ FOR • COSTA MESA'S BEST • Fully quallfled USSFl\JEFA 2 matctq sofas ST2See fllWPOllT ~ ""'°' I "'""""' "" I ooooh, Eol ... lohod Elho ........ 1100. bedloom. also 2 bedroom 1 Soecer c.ntlf 141-574-0852. Krlgslze 8eddilQ S2S-3D WaJlr To 8Mdl balll Oulet gated COIMIUl'ily. •LOOSE wEiGRT• 94HS&-0120 SpK!oua, 1 Brllk, Gat9d pool, tenm, easy access lo Natunlly u.p It offl Jeult Community, SS,000 Pllnt & treeway, beach & malts Iott iO tbe In 3 WMks. C8fJ)IC Diec:. P9rf9ct Slatt• 714-557.0075 C.il Ocwwn 90H22-117S , _ PITWVllTOCK I c 0 n d 0 ... I. 67 5. u... MESA VERDE Large 28r. aen. nwm A91"I I Ba, trpc. WIO hk-up Plgle Hybftd Wolf Puppiea. belUliful. ~. ext1emely smart, grMI Wlchildfen $500 • 114-540-3750 * TERRIFIC OC£AN VIEW Ill'•· naw decor. no pets, 4Bdrm 3 S8all'l, 4c partung S99S'mo 94!H31-0473 C&IMFOl1 ,..... .... , eompi.t.iy ~ltd. 300 II patio, 12X12 balcony L~ drecdy at wal• This Unit I• 150 ft From TM Sand. Gceal bead\ house Pnce IS S800K &,-Bullder. 94~~8-8048 OCEANFRONT $398000 AGENT 949-723-8120 awmlfij rimOdllid 38dim 2811\, new WlndoWS & doors, upgrade<! ldlchen, large lot ~ Jolrl Burtle 949-759-9314 PEN SAT a SUN 1-4 2304 FAIRHILL DRIVE 38dlm 2.Balh on 1..11ge tot. jacuUI. remocleled, cul-de llC locallon ReWced 10 $449.llOO' CMsllnCI Agtlll 9'9-642-0973 EiciftNO CONoos ON THE WATER Gnat VltWI Gl9dous umg 2Sr 2 581 $580,000 Lido . P&rl( ~illy 94U7S-2700 80 COMM/RETAIL "NOUST SALE CM 2.STY OFACE CONDO wl Wlllhouse Gr811 2eoo SI lie olc: W( 1000 st ""'1oose y,Jll\Jdl doOr lutcMntlte & Slor age 180 HOUSESICOfl>OS FOR RENT COSTA MESA • RelW from .,.,...,. • Antwan to DA't • Modifalion of support ...... _,.,a1 ...... , ....... anu11a-1 ... Aire Holle: wlhMooklng leopwd apotlld CFA odcat klnen• '°' ~ ... $4SM50D . 14M31·211t. 1~1 Cll8al N0-1122 Frw to good tiome• mate I I bledc !al> mix. lovll kids, VfKV 174~ _,,.,.., .......... .. -LAGUNA '".uai '. I aL08T' POUND I 1 • llDCHANW1 ~ • "'9ht llgM ¥W LOST on Eat• ~ Brown • . . : WANllD ~rg~~~ :rutnlan C~ac= RECORDS TOf' DOU.ARI sac $3000fmo 888-787·1845 A.:1"\~romont~ a~ Jazz. R & B, w . Red. eec . """"' ... , 50's & 60's --------N.B area 949-67~ Mll<E &4.5-7505 1 192~1, 1 =oniG~w::_'~ N!WPORT"ail&t -~ c:.ill4M7M011. -WANTED! OlD COINS! * BAYFROHH QARAGEIESTSATE SALE Gold. sl!Yer, Frlrilln nWit. slef· F lbulous I Bdrm 26dl! ,_, Fri 1-6c>m & Sat 7-3pm Ing Old w*1lel & ieWtttY New. Kl!Chen, Cerpel, fill 3822 Key 'Bay Coren de! Mar wtSlCOAST COINM2-t448 Vlewt $ 1700/'Mo Avlll Nowt Hllbol V1ew Hills Souttl A.pit 14M7s-4112 HouMhold iten1S Fumcure 1470 ICHOOLS I 3br ~ P<>0t1ems avai. 2 JINSTRUCT10N 1t V.A • $2291< 8y ~ 949-722-0ISS car gar.~ area. beach I :::'.708~~~0 1 s2200tmo 1440 ~ Laam to o.,T,.. rvn -.... US. &lmulllc>r 0 home SO DOWN • SO MOVE-IN FREE COUNSEUNO I PTS I FR~~"i ~=ES 1o:AL80A lst,.NO 1~72Wl57 • • veTERAN REAL ESTATt • SUNHV PATIO• GrNI ~. l.Jgtll & I SESICOHOOSI ~rv 2Bdtm 1Baltl • ..Crigerator 1 HOU._~FQR SALE-w.t>.Sl29WO g.c11~s ~a -105 ____ AP_TS __ l"'~YS40£ COVE CONDO BALBOA ~Jr..,~= PENINSULA $395,000 N#. IMH21~3564 GREAT VIEW e TiiE BCti I 18A IBA. garage. older bklg I 10llOl:lll "'':.rJ:.'" WEST SID£ C.l&.SIOf UNIT. SELL INC PAOf>. GREAT R.O.l.I your home URGE LOT MOTIVATfD through classified BAYSIDE OOVE, VIEW O tow price twllhalp Elegant 28r wlltl dtn. WlQle WOlff TAHNNO BEDS cat Rlchafd 76().8300 51oiy Erwance to Balboa r, TAN AT HOME $3500imo. 949-72!·3566 BUV OtRECT ANO SAVEi I I 'H htt' tbf fbe lrplc, COMMERCIAUHOME 476 EMP\.OVllENT ltow, S.. e 434 Allao. units from 1199.00 OPP.TVS Own• w It ti. working on Low ~ Payment pr91nltet. S12Wmo +-dt!p. FREE Color CNloo '4br 3ba houM' on lg tot, Cell 1~711-0lsA Incl 1 br 1 ba re• • cotteQe S300Qtmo. no pat a. Aval! 4-f Daya 14'"'40-7000 xso1 Of •Wt 149-72Z·f611 Panortmlc Herber view. Lat09 Sludlo Sepatatt BA area Aal/Wash/Ory lnc'd· Gated Comm Pools/Spas/ Tamls Wt*to8Nch Sl,375 Mo !:gent (1411) 646-6770 Newp°'1 Cl'M1 38dili\ + loll. 2 Sl>a. comm pool new carpel, new palnl ~ 1975/mo 949-646-1869 &42·3850 I* =r=I I BUY ALL PIANOSI ~--0\talllv fum~11 one pace or wtlOlt hcMllllll, CUil paid 800-&49-4 922 ACCOUNTING For p,gp.11y Mgnt lirm in C0&ta Mesa 1 mediOm size Company Must knOw Dall Enlry tnCI hlvt AocoUms rececvable blek(l'ound FUii Time '""" pcllillOn. s 12 per hi Fu Reai.rnt to: 714-640-7'20 Mo phone Calls pluM AGENT H!!l):Ul-D31D I: ~"=II'° -."=I I 183~1 De ANZA BAYSIDE VILLAGE 300 f (• ··~' Hw· Nt.,...,.,,~, Bt ·« ·• ~ 38r t LOll. IJat ~. tvelabla 511. ~. No Pets/Smkg 149-494.elM 1 ~ -' ""' ' •• ,1 . --... \ t ~'JIO"I Bh d. a. Ba) SI ----Deadlines BOUl'8 Telcplione 8:30nm-5:00p111 \loodl .-Fritt.t \\'alk-ln 8:3.0am-!>.OOpm \1011d11y-F ri•l•i Monday ............ Friday S:OOpm Thursday .. Wedne day 5:00pm -Tuesday ......... Monday S:OOpm Friday ......... Thursday S:OOpm Wednesday .... Tuesday S:OOpm Saturday ........... Fnday S:OOpm 471 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYB HAVE FUN (l' WORK GUYS ISLAMO trMe Sc>eclrum • reson wea1 c:lollwlg store lot man. woman & kJdli IS nc F /f'T sales P0S ln181V18W C.a Enc 14M5CM)l95 Office Mgr traioee c.imcxrter & CUSlomlf SIMce _. raq'd food M ll(p ~ PIT pos avail Fu ,..: Mt-541-1197 Of c.ll 141-54f.21S2. PriV111 He9t1h c1u0 neec11 ParMlmt FOOCWEVERAGEJ RECEPTIONIST Cal ~ at • 14•752-7903 • REFRIGERATION a le l£CM. Top PIY ~ ~ Call ArC1lc Rtlrlgtratlon 11MS4·9120 ~mott. 20 PIT PoattJon• 11\at need to be filled ....... ~ libmol VICallOll ()ub lrdtmallorlal needs "°°-~ sU11 PIT llQllllOllS Ml Sun-TM \Jpl0$1~"'9~ -·~ Mvancement 01J1J1I.1IMI blnltib 5*s or~ • t111> p!111fltd Cll lor an .,..._!Ml an~ ~3 EOE WF.1lr'f fEACHER Ouat PRE-SCHOOL TMChar lo C:O·IHCll UCl/IAVINE. NAEYC ACCREO. t:arHr ~ • xlnl wil!I COnd • benefi\s S&-S1M1R FIT 949-8S4-fl030 ,,,.._ b9 WlfY of out of -cornpMln. CMcll with !ht local a.rt" Bualn .. • Bureau bet~ r: ~ any money or I tor tlfVlc:ea. AHd and undtf1t1nd any contrec:t• i.fwt you elgn. AUTO REPAIR FOR l.EASfJ C.M. on N9wpoft Blvd. New ~ Bays. S3500 Otter Agent Wll Co-op 949-642·9699 $100.006 A VEAR in ywr own lhd mtlllQ buslrltls F« lla11 up package send $1 us 10 Siar li1cemaional. 3960 W Polr'I Loma BIYd. Suite H. 1437 San Diego, Ca 92110 eEARNe $1000 to $3000 Tm Wee/ii. Travel F\.lll / PART TIME NHded Even Work From Home Not MlM For ~ tnlo Call Melissa or Shellah 0 800-229-5582 FUil HtVlct S.l0t1 lumby opt11tlon S10,000 with clltntall. H81FV. Bwy Ctr. 714-162'°926 All cut! proffttl A~erage S85klyr Restot* Coke. Hershey Peps1 displays WI C M WOO. &-7 hrs/wk Investment required 1-800-337· 1375 eXI 101 '"° POWER I BOATS 2.00IAC BOAT, brMd MW, with C*'O()'( & tr911cw, I HP Motor, peld S4QOO. Aalling $3000. 14t-723·1210 f'YPl"7tillli• . °°" Work al home Bullness letters _______ _., 1188 DUffY Open ltlodtl Get to IOolcs grMI runs great' $9500 94~75-0163 on your computer/word processor expenence recpred 94H31-4»7 CM ar9a the basic •-:rH •iH -1)• SALES.FLORIST P1tMlrne/Ennlnga & W"lotnda. Cun 1'9911- llf np. prtf9fttd. Call Nicoll at 714-540-313$ Conr<>Y'• Flowtra. SelM Http Wllllld for t~'d Nllal FT Cotti ..... Loe Pempe Fumlture.14~·1199 All Kinda of Job• For Alt Klnd• of People. 478 EMPLOYMENT SERVICES Plettt be ,..,, tb11t ti. 11111ngt In thl• ~ m•y require you to call • 900 number In Which there It • ch•V-'* minute. Cl•eernec1 042-e978 AB C's Attic, basement, and closet then get some en h. 842·5678 STARTING A .NEW BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • • • 1812 SUPS/DOCKS I IMOORIHGS NPB MOOAING dh CAL 25, Xtnt Loe:. Kur 15th St. 8ffct\. StO,SOD or t.11 otl«. 941-675-21'9 Call Classlfted Todar! 842-5878 ASTRO OOHV. VAH '14 Eat cond IV'va nu1 sae ( 132690) SI 3. 995 SOUTM COAST A.CURA 11&.97WSOO BMW Z3 &-CyL Rotdller 'II 137,195 IM337 BAUEll JAGUAR 714-953...00 BMW 320! 1912 ~SllMCI 2-doof moorvool Sloe gray lie 1 owner, $ t 600 obo 949-650-S..28 BMW 32$1 COfM' 115 ~ loaded. low ml. l4)0I'\ ptlg • roll OWf pllo, Xlnl condition. sH;ooo/obo 71~7$ Biiw i2St 1ii1 Red convW1lbM. wrvad M1ty 2500 ml, Kini flSldl' out nttds llOlfWIO low ,,...... $7500 OC>o 949-650-7571 '8MWS3SJ11t' Blue, lthr Inter, t11to, SW!foof, t03t ml, lil(t MW $6500. 71H69'01H 8MW 5351 '11 BlclrA>lldr. Ilk m~ foed9d. d«•li.d. good conditlOC'I, pp $1 •,SOD obo Mt-MM991 CAO SEVIUf "'71 1 o-. ,,._ tfftOked In Only 104 ml. very good cond $.3995 94t-720-0521 Can't tHm to get to all those repair fobs around lhe house? Let ll'te CIHslfted s.~ Directory help you find niliable help 842-5978 The Legal Department at tht Daily Pilot is pkased to announct a new serviu now availabk to new bus-intsstJ. ~ will now SEARCH tht name for you at no cara charge, and savt you tht ~mt and tht trip to tht Court House in Santa Ana. Thm, of courst, '!fi" tht searrh If compleud wt will fik your fi_clitious busintn name stotnntnt with the County Ckrlt, pub/iJh onct a wultlor {our ~tits llS required by hiw and thm fik y<>ur proof of publication with the C,o~nty Ck_r~. . . • Pkast stop by to fik your fict1t1ous business statnntnt 111 tht Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St, Costa Mtsa. Jfyou e11nnot stop by. pkast C'llLJ us at (949! 642-4321 and Wt' will maltt an'angnnmts far ~u to handk thu prortdurt by m111/. If you should have anyfurtha" quations, pkase c.O us anti Wt will l>t morr than pa to 1Wist you. Gaoii luck in your new business! ' \ 10 w~~. April 7, 1999 •• 1' • TODAY'S CRaSSwoRD PUZZLE ACROSS t OnacrulM. 5=MI 9 Neck ·epesm 1• Aeponec"a 15 ro:Uoo t8 Autalan money untt 17 Oofm rous8f 19 laborens' group 20 Vase 21 Enjoy Klpflng 22 tnforma!MI ~ 23 Teache(s talks 25 Festive 26 Slap 27 Antique 30~°?~ 33 Compassion 34 Afftmlaltve answer 36 Com Belt state 37 JohMy Mathis classic 38 Singer Guthrie .39 Before, to Shakespeare 40 Australian city 41 Iron 42 Streetcar 44 Long-tailed rodent 45 Enrolling both sexes 46 Skunk 50 O.Vla or Mder 52 Klamet 53 Singef Y~o"- 54 a.matone ~ 55 T revel a lot 51 Ma111ni galt'liah 58 Dismounted 59 Tait 60Yeemed 81 Wlldplum 82 "-All Laughed" DOWN 1 Verybad 2 Enallsh county 3 Geis paid 4 Hadbruoch 5 Mom or Pop 6 Prima donna's • songs 7 Join metals 8 Actor Mineo 9 Hardhearted· ness' 10 Plane lane 11 Wadlllg bird 12 Sale, al)d then some 13 Novellst Follett 18 A202 or C3PO 22 Figure skater K~n 24 Mets stadium 25 Circumference 27 Snappish 28 Ceremonial fire PAEVIOU8 PUZZU IOt.VED 4-7-119 0 IM,~ f•al .... Syndlclll• 29 shi>Peiv fish stanza 30 Equal SCO<e 44 Tum 31 Beer in the 46 Cookout site making 47 Sofa S2 Pitcher ·4S Writer Oiffard 33 Stuck in tlie 49 Hot drink mud · 50 Java neighbor 35 Distress call • 51 Ireland, In 37 Brawl poetry 38 Johnson of 52 Cut down, as "Laugh-In" trees 40 Schemed 54 Police oHlcer, 41 More bleached slanglly out 55 Vapor 43 Sonnet's first 56 Nutritious grain P-""!:11'-~-,,i~ 10 1 13 695 CARSltRUCKS 895 CARS/TRUCKS 695 CARS/TRUCKS NANS/SUVS NANS/SUVS Chevy S10 Pickup '116 Ex-<:ab, V6 auto trans, new tlfes loaded. emerald green s 13.700 714-423-1183. CHEVY CORVETTE 1987 $9,9n ~64S73A) lliEOOORE RO INS FORD 94M42-0010 NANSISUVS CHEVY CAVALIER '91 Blklblk; auto, cass. luA pwr. 1o miles. ~1~ $9.995 CO TAM SA INRNITI 714-241-1300 CHEVY CORSICA 1092 S4,9n \P5053308) lliEOOORE ROB NS FORD 94M42.oo10 CHEVY Spol111de P/U '115 Fully custom!Zed. (111444) $12,995 soutH COAST ACURA 71 .. 97~2500 ESCORT LX '98 Auto. ale. all power (195718) $9,995 SOU'tl1 COAST ACURA 71 .. 97~2500 By CHARW GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIRSCH ONE AT A 'flME Both vul~rable. South Jcnls. ~ORTH a weaker hand, if you want to play in 111me in lhe 1nmor, you remove 10 live clubs, four clubs leaves room for slam explorahon. Since there raloo to be some wasted values in hearts, South wn.s content to settle for six clubs rather than probe for a grand slam and risk an accident. •K O AQ 10863 0 53 • 9874 WEST • Q9 74 0 "f4 o KJ 86 •Q53 EAST •865.Jl <i KJ95 0 7 4 2 •2 West led a low spade, token by dummy's king. The rouline ploy is to cash the occ and king of clubs, hop- ing to drop the queen. When that does not succeed. there are a couple of finesses declarer can take -one in diamonds and the other in llcarts. Both are Cioomcd 10 fai l. What will succeed and is clearly the pefcen{age hnc is. a crossrufT, as long as declarer takes care not to get overruffed. SOUTH • AJ 10 <:'./ 2 0 AQ109 •A l{J 106 The bidding: SOVl'H WEST •• Pass NORTH 1 i;, EAST Pa.u Pass Pass Pau At trick two, ck:olarcr should come to hand with the ace of diamonds, cash the ace.of spades for a diamond discard from the table, then ruff the remaining spade. The ace of hearts is cashed and a heart is ruffed low int~ closed hand . 'A diamond is ruffed in dummy, and another heart is ruffed, but this time with the king to prevent a possible ovcrrufT . After another diamond ruff and a heart ruff with ace of trumps, declarer leads the remain- ing diamond, intending to ruff in dummy unless West ruffs with the queen. No matter what the defenders do, the queen of Lrumps will be their 20 Paa 21:1 JNT Pass 4• 6• Pas.s Paw Opening lead: our of • This deal is a finesser's nightmare and a technician's dream. How would you play six clubs after the lead of a low spade? The bidding is of as much interest as the play. Nonh's four clubs is not a sign of weakness -it is a mild slam try! You do not run from a game to a minor-suit partscore out of fear. With only trick. . 695 CARS/TRUCKS NANSISUVS FORD AEROSTAR 1993 sun (PA4as37) lliEOOORE ROBINS FORD 949-646.0010 Ford Sronco 1995 ix• Fully loaded. hunter green w/ tan leather inlenor. tow pkg. 1-owner xlnt COncl $17 .sot> obo 94M45·2304 FORD bplol'e(92 4x4, wtlite. E Bauer, excenem cond , looks great, $9500 00/obo 949-760-8747 FORD Explorer Sport 198 Blk. auto. arr. pwr pllg, pnvacy glass. (B75589) $21 .998 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER 714-892-6906 FORD PROBE GT 1994 $10,977 (XA01155B) lliEODORE ROBINS FORD 949-642-0010 FORD T.SIRD 1995 sun (P136960) lliEOOORE ROSINS FORD 949-642-0010 FORD TAURUS Wegon'93 Sony 10 CD. new tires/ba11ery/ registration 1 owner. grey $8,500 949-673-8173 FORD WINDSTAR 1994 $11,977 IXA1603A) THEODORE ROBINS FORD 949-646-0010 Sell your home through claaalfled. 842-.9878 $95 CARS/TRUCKS NANSISUVS HONDA CIVIC OX 1996 s1un (P10785') lliEODORE ROBl~S FORD 94M4&-0010 HONDA CIVIC EX ·95 White. Prloed to sell. (517962) $11,988 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714)892-6906 HONDA CIVIC EX '95 Auto, an. pwr wfnllock/sleering, <19k miles (008499) $11 .988 LEXUS 01= WESl'MINSTER (714 )892-6906 Honda Preludt f 986 Red. auto, low ml, new breaks & trans. well maintained $2450 obo 949-650.7571. INRNm G20 '95 GreeM>elge, aulo, 11hr, CD (515486) $12,995 cost A MESA INRNm (714)241-1300 INFINITI G20 '96 Green/beige aulo, CD (530472) $15,995 COStA. MESA INRNITI (714)241-1300 INRNr'ft 130 '96 Silver/black. ed. lo miles (314942) $19,995 COStA MESA INFlNITI (714)241-1300 1NFINITI 130 '96 Blk. lll'lr. (017800) $17.995 COSTA MESA INFlNITI (714)241-1300 695 CARSfTRUCKS NANSISUVS INFINITI J30 '96 Ivory, tan lthr, auto, moonrool, (219867) $18,995 COSTA MESA INRNm (714)241-1300 INANITI M30 CONVT. '92 Low mllesl 1010459) $12~5 COSTA MESA l~RNm (714)241-1300 lnilnhl 045 1995 Peart wtrt. mint, 10 CJD, 3511 m1. facto~ cert, lact~ war pp $22,9 949-644· JAGUAR XJ6 L SEDAN '97 $39,995 97-4352 SAUER JAGUAR 71 ... 953-4800 JAGUAR XJ6 SEDAN '97 $41,995 97-4327 BAUER JAGUAR 714-95.3-4800 JAGUAR XJ6 SEDAN '97 $41,095 97-4281 BAUER JAGUAR 714-953-4800 JAGUAR XJ6 SEDAN •g7 $41 ,995 97-4219 BAUER JAGUAR 71 .. 953-4800 Jaguar XJ6 V1nden PIH '97 $40,995 97-4347 BAUER JAGUAR 714·1153-4800 J1gua' XJ6 Vanden Plas '97 $46,095 97-4346 BAUER JAGUAR 714-953-4800 ~·~·.· ... .. • . - --~.... -• 4 JAGUAR DI CONVt 'if $59,995 17-41N BAUER JAGUAR 71....,_.IOO LEGEND LS '92 Low miles, ru11v IOaded, won't last. (012221) s 13,995 SOUTH COAST ACURA (714)979-2500 LEXUS ES 300 'M Utu, CD. chrome wNs, moon- rool. (t77J&lt4387'8L$22,995 TUST1H LEX! S 714-544-4800 LEXUS ES 300 'M RUllV,' lthr, mooivool, CD. (17&821136189) $23,995 TUSTIN l~XVS 714'5'4-4800 LEXUS ES aoo 'ii co, Chrome Whls, moonroof. ( 175951135232)'$23,995 TUSTIN' LEXOS 714-S44-4800 WOsessoo'k Cashmere Beige, llhr, CO. (17664/142267) $23,995 TUSTIH' LEXUS 714-544-4800 LEXUS ES 300 '96 ed. chrome wheels: (17704/ 13'4795) $24,895 tuSTIN LEXUS 714-544-4800 LEXUS ES 300 196 White. hhr, low miles, CD (17706/140846) S25,295 TUSTl'i LEXUS 714-5'4-4800 LEXUS ES 300 196 nhr, CO, moonrool. (17813/1S.1n6) $25,295 TUSTIN LEXUS 714-5'4-4800 LEXUS ES 300 '96 Uhr. 33k miles, CO, chrome whls (178221152100) $25,795 TUSTIN LEXUS 71 ... 544-4800 LEXUS ES 300 '96 3311 miles, CD, chrome whls. (178211149523) $25,995 TUSTIN LEXUS 71 .. 5'4-4800 LEXUS ES soo '96 Lihr. 2511 miles. CD. moonroof. ( 17827115871\7) $26, 795 TUSflN LEXUS 714-544-4800 MAZDA MPV 1989 $7,9n (BA50933) lliEODORE ROBINS FORD 949-646-0010 MercedH·Setu E320 Sdn '97 $46,095 97-4295 BAUER JAGUAR 714-1153-4800 MERCEDES C-220 '95 White/grey, auto\ air, aJlot(s. pwr pkg. (2217981 $20,995 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER 714-892-6906 MERCEDES 280E ·n Sunroof, 1uto, loaded, 1 owner, $2450 71 .. 56~169 Mercedu 450 SL Conv '75/ '89 Mint oond. upgraded 10 '89. 2 toes. 871c rnH was S16,000. soorifice $10.995 obo must sell, can show in Newport area 310.704-605'. HOME, HEAL TH AND BUSINESS ....... 222 ACOUSTICAL CEILINGS Ac:iulllc Celling Removal Knock down telrture ~lied ca11 cemn9 Deslan w1 71 4-610·3385 Obert 224 AODmONS /REMODELING FARTHING INTERIORS Kilche!VBath/Remodel Room Add11t0ns Visa/MC L•560875 949-645·9325 REBUILD OR REMODEL Homes or Offices • Ouahty Coostruc1>0n • Reasonably Priced • Local Company 1636318 • Ste~on & Associates all 94~644-5465 1~~1 APPRAISALS I C&P SERVICES • fo~Ur&ll('C • E~tatr.a • IHS Doo11tio111 M~11.bff ANA/USP1\P <XHT. ~14-540-1225 248 CABl~T MAKI G Advenc.cl Wood1y1terna ..Cu11om C1b1Mtry· Kitchen •Sitt!• Doors Moldlng1 • Mantel• 1.1691650 714-998-8907 f 2so CARPENTRY I A TO Z HANDYMAN lnstaR. Reface Cabinets Kllci\OO, Bath, Doot&, Wwt- r1ow$ Doug 71°H41H256 •REPAIR Speclall1tl Ali typH. L~ OI smaN Aemodel- wig SelV :ix0ranoe eountv lor 33 ~ars -Bon<f.lnl MC/VI 7'14•1114"4 12~ Ct,:il hAKV ~ replJttd. Rte=lni 1nd lnattttatlon. . 01 o Defln of m.. MH73'*4 T14-14M52t ,, 286 CLEANING IMAJNTENANCE A Touch 01 CIHI Cl .. nlng Cleaning-Resi6'C011merclal Lic'd, Bonded, Free Est Teresa 714·282-7143 BRIGHT HOUSECLEANING European Prof111ion1l1. BEST IN TOWNI Referancn. DAREK 6 GRACE 714-857·2647 VICKY'S CLEANING We olfer THE BEST House and Window Cleaning t 0 years experience, xlnt ref st VICKY'S 714-668-0395 EuroC IPoners vACAHC'fS • on:-icE1 • ..oMES PROFESSIONAUSMfMf QUALITY DEDICATION 714 342-0656 714 437-2704,,, ... 270 CONCRETE /MASONRY ANDERSON Con•tructlon largt or Sma• Jobs, lns'd L18440725. Local C<IM Est 192B 714-273-4723 BRICK BLOCK STONE TILi Concrtte, Pat!.0.1..0rlveway. Fkeplaet, BtMn, Rera. 2..Syrs exp Te'!Y 557-7594 •CEMENT WORK• ST AMPED CONCRETE Brick-Block··Stone-TMe Uc • S41856 583-1458 SHANNONSIDE CONS TR Concrete/Masonry/Drainage systems, H1ftsklt re1>1lr1. 714·5'4CH139 I 21e DECK COATING I WATERPROOF COATINGS Decks. balconies stairways. Quality work al reasonable rates. l.#587430 722-8769 284 DRYWALL SERVICES WITIHOEFT DRYWALL All phases/small/lg (obs.CLEAN! 20rs, falr. tree est. L#400030714·639·1447 ~, ~·· 286 ELECTRICAL SERVICES f 2n FENCEM>Ec1<s I WOOD FENCES Replae=. A rr .. L~relasl Frte e.t'a U;er!Md Adlllnlape t 9RS30t f 211 ~I OAEATJIAEWOOOlll Otdef youra nowt~ #1351 cord or juat S751ha/1 COfdl Ff'ff CltllYeiy 71 • 865· 1432 292 FLOORING mLE SALES• SERVICE* INSTLL. HardWood, vinyl, cetamle. PERGO, carpel MC, Visa. 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(A92674) $0,995 S001'H COAST ACURA 11 .. 11e.2soo RANGER XLT '17 Sptash $Ide, bed Iner. shll. alc~~.!"'ies· (A73439l $8.99S. ~lli C0A.8T ACURA 71 ... 979-2500 SAAB IOO TURBO 'IO BllClc wll1n ltllr, AC, PW, very clHn, $5500. 562·913-2522 T-81RD '96 V·6, all l)OWef, low mtlH. (17<1178) $12,995 SOU1H COAST ACURA 714.97 .. 2500 TOYOTA CEUCA 11et S5,en cwc1110U) lliEODOR& R081NS FOAO • 94M46-0010 TOYOTA UUNNER 'ii Auto, lit, moonrool, llOYI, 11K mills (02864=799 ~EXUS 0, W£1 lU 714-192.fiOI TOYOTA QtUNNEA IRI '1 2 wd, moontoof, alloya, IOOlrack. (038922) 123,885 LEXUS OF W£STMINSTl1' · 71wta.etoe VOt.VO 150T SEDAN 'ti Gm'len !fir, auto, moonioof, low miles. (196805) $19,995 COSTA MESA IHflNIT1 71 .. 241-1300 votVoeeo• Auto~ air, ful PWI' '*· --· lthr. oe9nt) $21.898 US OF WESTMINSTER 714412 ... 908 ----------, D YES, SEU. MY CAR Run your ad in the Newport Beacll- Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beacll- Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 100,000 homes. 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CHEVY CAVALIER '91 • 8111/btk; auto, cass, ful pwr, lo miles (106062) S9.995 COSTA MESA INFINm 714-241-1300 CHEVY CORVETTE 1987 CHEVY CORSICA 1992 sun (W264573A) $4,9n <P5053308) ntEOOORE ROBINS FORD ntEOOORE ROSINS FORD 949-642-0010 • 949-642-0010 CHEVY Spottaldt P/U '95 Futtv customized. (1 114«) $12,995 SOUfH COAST ACURA 714-979-2500 ESCORT LX '98 Auto, ale. all power (195718) $9,995 SOUTH COAST ACURA 714-979-2500 , ........ By CHARLES GOREN wllh OMAR SHARIF •nd TANNAH HIRSCH ONE AT A 'rlM£ Both vulnerable. Sooth dcnls. a weaker haod, if you want to play in game in the 1ninor. you remove to live clubs; four clubs leaves room for slam explora11on. Sioce there rated to be some wosted values in hearts, South was con1ent to settle for six clubs rather than prot)e for a gmnd slam and risk an accident. NORTH •K <:;> AQ 10863 · 0 53 • 9 874 WEST • Q974 <:i 14 o KJ86 •QS 3 EAST •86532 <;;> KJ 95 0 742 •2 West led a low spade. taken by dummy's king. The routine play is to cash the ace and king of clubs. hop- ing to tlrop the queen. When that does not succeed there arc a couple of finesses declarer can rake - one in diamonds nnd Lhe other in hearts. Both are doomed 10 fail. What will succeed and is clearly the percentage line is a crossruff, as long as declarer SOlJTH • A J 10 <;;>l o AQ 109 •AKJ 106 The bidding: SOUTH WEST 1• Paa.. 10 Paa 3NT Pass 6• Pass Opening lead: our of • EAST Pus Put Pas P8$5 · takes care not to gel overruffed. TI1is deal is a lines$Cr's nightmare and a technician's dream. How would you play six clubs af1er the lead of a low spade7 The bidding is or as much interest as the play. North's four clubs is nol a sign of weakness -it is a mild slam 1ty! You do not run from a game to a minor-suit partscore out of fear. With At trick two, declarer should come t,o hand with Lhe ace of diamonds. cash 1he ace.of spades for a diamond discard from the table, then ruff the remaining spade. 'The ace of hearts is cashed and a.heart is ruffed low in the closed hand. 'A diamond is ruffed in dummy, and another heart is ruffed, but this 1ime with the king to prevent a possible ovcrruff . Afier another diamond ruff and a heart ruff with ace of trumps, declarer leads the remain- ing diamond. intending 10 ruff in dummy unless West ruffs with the -queen. No mauer what the defenders do, the queen of trumps will be their only 1rick. 695 CARSITRUCKS NANSISUVS FORD AEROSTAR 1993 sun <PA485S7) THEODORE ROBINS FORD 949-646..()()10 Ford Bronco 1995 4x4 FUiiy loaded, hunter green wl tan lealher interior, tow pkg, 1-owner xtnl cond $ t 7,500 obo 949-645-2304 FORD Eiplorer'92 4x4. white, E. Bauer, excellent cond., looks grea1. S9500 00/obo 949·760-8747 FORD Explorer Sport '98 Blk,auto, air, pwr pkg, pnvacy glass. (875589) $21,998 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER 714-892-6906 FORD PROBE GT 1994 S10,9n (XA011558) ntEOOORE ROBINS FORD 949-642-0010 FORD T·BIRO 1995 sun IP136960) THEODORE ROBlliS FORD 949-642-0010 FORD TAURUS W19on193 Sony 10 CD. new Ureslballety/ registration. 1 owner. grey $8,500 949-673-8173 FORD WINOSTAR 1994 $11,9n (XA1603A) THEODORE ROBINS FORD 94M46..()()10 Sell your home through claHlfled. 842-8878 &95 CARSITRUCKS NANSJSUVS HONDA CIVIC OX 1996 $12,en ~P107854) TI4EOOORE ROSI S FORD 949-646..()()10 HONDA CIVIC EX '95 White. Priced to sell (517962) $11,988 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714)892-6906 HONDA CIVIC EX '95 Auto, &JI, pwrwlMock/sleering, 49k maes. F 99.fJ11.9es LEXUS 0 WES INSTER {714 )892-6906 Honda Prelude 1986 Red, au1o, low mi, new breaks & trans, well maimained $2450 obo 949-650·7571. INANm G20 '95 GreeM>etr,'. au10. lth1. CD (515486t 12,995 COS A MESA INANITI (714)241-1300 INANITI G20 '96 Green/bei~e.. auto, CD (530472{. $1 .995 COS A MESA INANITI (714)241-1300 INFINITI 130 '96 Silver/black, cd, lo miles (314942+ St9.995 COS A MESA INF1NITI (714)241-1300 INFlNITI 130 '96 Blk, lthr (017800) S17,995 COSTA MESA INF1NIT1 (714)241-1300 695 CARSITRUCKS NANSISUVS INFINITI J30 '96 tvoiy, tan lthr, auto, moonrool, (219867) S18,995 COST A MESA INANITI (714)2CM300 INANITI M30 CONVT. '92 Low miles! (010459) S12,995 COSTA MESA INANm (714)241-1300 tnflnld Q45 1995 Pear1 wht, mlm. to CID, 35k mt, lactoiy oerl, lactory ext war pp $22,950 949-644·5833. JAGUAR XJ6 L SEDAN '97 $39,995 97-4352 BAUER JAGUAR 714-953-4800 JAGUAR XJ6 SEDAN '97 $41,995 87-4327 BAUER JAGUAR 714-953-4800 JAGUAR XJ6 SEDAN '97 $41,995 97-4281 BAUER JAGUAR 714-953-4800 JAGUAR XJ6 SEDAN '97 $41 ,995 97-4219 BAUER JAGUAR 714·953-4800 Jaguar XJ6 Vanden Pi11 '97 $46,995 97-4347 BAUER JAGUAR 714-953-4800 Jaguat XJ6 Vanden PIH '97 $46,995 97-4346 SAUER JAGUAR 714-953-4800 ....__A ... _ -. -·r HoME, HEAL TH AND BUSINESS ....... ( ... ·-. I ' ... _ ...... -: .. JAOUAfl JO(t cotNf '17 $5t,9H t7 ... 1N BAUER JAGUAR 714-llMIOO LEGENO LS '92 Low milel, IUlly loaded, woo't last (012221) $13,995 SOUTH COAST ACURA (714)17 .. 2500 LEXUS ES aoo '96 Lthr, co. c"hfome Yl'tn. m.oon-rool. (1773&'143878) $22,995 TUSTIN LEX\JS 714-544-4800 ~exus ES 300 '96 Rut>y; lthr. moonrool. co. (17682/136169) $23,995 lUSTIN LEXUS 714-$44-<4800 mus ES 300 'ii CO,-chrome ¥Alls. moonrool. (175951135232) $23,995 TUSTIN' LEXUS 714-544 ... IOO 'LExus es 300 'ii Cashmere Beige, l#W, CD. ( 17664/\42267) $23,995 TUSTIN' LEXUS 714 SU 4800 LEXUS ES 300 '96 ed. ctirome wheels. ( 17704/ 134795) $24,895 TUSTIN LEXUS 714-544-4800 LEXUS ES 300 '96 While, lthr, tow mffes, CD. (17700/140846) $25,295 TUSTIN LEXUS 714-544-4800 LEXUS ES 300 196 ttttr, CD, moonrool. (1781l11B4na1 S26.295 TUSTIN LEXUS 714-544-480C) LEXUS ES 300 '96 Lthr, 33k miles, CD, chrome wn1s. (178221152100) $25,795 TUSTIN LEXUS 714-544-4800 LEXUS ES 300 '96 33k miles, CD, chrome whls. (17821/149523) S25,995 TUSTIN LEXUS 714-544-4900 LEXUS ES 300 '96 Llhr, 25k miles, CD, moonrool. (17827/158707) $26,795 TUSTIN' LEXUS 714-544 ... 800 MAZDA MPV 1989 $7,9n (8A50933) ntEODORE ROBINS FORD 949-646..()()10 MtrC8CMl-8en.t E320 Sdn '97 $46,995 97-4295 BAUER JAGUAR 714-953-4t00 MERCEDES C-220 '95 While/gr~. aulo~ air, alloys, pwr pkg. (221798 $20,995 LEXUS OF WE TMINSTER 714-192-6906 MERCEDES 280E •n sunroof, 1uto, loaded. 1 owner, $2450 714-569-0169 Mercedes 450 SL Conv '751 '89 Mini eond. upgraded to '89, 2 tops, 871< mu was $16,000, saa1fice $10,995 obo. must sell, can show In Newpon area 310-704~54. 2.22 ACOUSTICAL 286 CLEANING CEILINGS /MAINTENANCE I 21e DECK COATING I WATERPROOF COATINGS Decks. balconies, stairways Oualtty work al reasonable rates. L#587~30 722·8769 292 FLOORING /TILE 1304 HAULING I [ 318LANDSCAPING11340 PAINTING I Ac::>uSlic Ceiling Removal Knock down teX1ure ~lied Call Ceiling OeslRn WI 714-610·3385 obtr1 224 ADDmONS /REMODELING FARTHING INTERIORS K1tcherv8a1h/Remodel Room Add1h0ns V1safMC L•560875 949.545.9325 REBUILO OR REMODEL Homes or O!hces • Quality Construc1ion • neasona~y Pnce<l • Local Company •6363 I 8 • Steghenson & Associales all 949-644·5465 li~31 APPRAISALS ) C&P SERVICES •Insurance • f':Malet • lllS Oo1101io111 Meuiher AN.\/USl'AI' Cl::HT. r'll 4-540-1225 248 CABINET. MAKING Advanced Woo<11y1tema ..Cuslom C1blnetry· r<ttchen •Sith• Ooor1 Motdlng1 • M1n1e11 L#691650 714-9984907 I 2so CARPENTRY I A TO l HANDYMAN ln$tall, Reface Cabinets Kllehen, Bath, Doo11, Will- rJows Doug 714-546-7258 •REPAIR §pecl1il111 Ali type~or ""811, Remodel- :: 3.1 ear~ County MCNI~ 71~ j 2eo ~1 LEAJ<Y Sl'lown ,.nd. ~011Un1o and lntttllltlon. 101 °''" of Tile. MM73..eofS 7'1U4Ml2t f .1 A Touch Of Clau Cle111lng Cleanlng-ReslG'Commerclal l.Jc'd, Bonded. Free Est Teresa 714·282·7143 &RIGHT HOUSECLEANING European Profu1lonal1. 8EST IN TOWNI Reterenc.a. OAREK & GRACE 714-857-2647 VICKY'S CLEANING We oner ntE BEST House and Window Cleaning 10 years experience. xlnt refsl VICKY'S 714-668-0395 EuroCleanePs VACAHCIEe • Cl'ftCU • ~ PROFESSIONALISM~ OU A LI TY DEDICATION 714 342-06 6 714 437-2704 ... 270 CONCRETE /MASONRY 284 DRYWALL SERVICES WITTHOEFT DRYWALL All phases/small/lg jobs.CLEAN! 20rs, lalr, lree est. L-400030 714·639·1447 286 ELECTRICAL SERVICES SMALL JOB EXPERT! 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Pain relief al HS office by appl Pgr 949·227-7122 Nationally Cen1lled Therapist PHEN+DIET Complete Medical Prog s79/ Weight Lou mo. M«cil lntllld•d IAGRA REcAINCoNS l VISfT! 800-700-8 4 IKE'S CUSTOM PAINTING Prolessional, clean, quaW1y work lnVext & docks L1703468 631-4610 RAINBOW CIRCLE MAINT. Palntif10-lnVext. Housetapc quality IObl Free est' s. L#S6ga97 636-8888 MOVING A JIOBERT ISBELL CO, STORAGE lnterior/extefior, sma11 jobs OK 330 PUBLIC NOTICE Decorative Palntlo!I U 494350 Call 949-646-~ or page 949·580-9626 26 YRS QUAUTY PAINTING TOUCHUPS TOO 24 Hrs. fllch1rd Sinor Llct280644 94•951-1192• ANDERSON Construction Large or Smal Jobs, lns'd L•B440725 Local CdM Repair, remodel, lens. new IM":T.:':!lnr.l~Pl'l'IP"ml'Wll~I SI/CS, spas 645·3~ -------.1 The Calif. Public· Utlhlies Commission REQUIRES that all used household goods movers print their P U C. Cat T number; limos and chauffers print their T.C.P. number in all ad11ert1s· ments If you have a question about the legality of a mover, limo or chauffer, call: Est 1928 714-273-4723 BRICK BLOGK STONE fiLE Conc1elt. Pano, Drtv8Wa'/. Fireplace, 8BO's, Rers. 25yrs exp . Teriy 557-7594 •CEMENT WORK* ST AMPED CONCRETE Brtcll-Block··Stone-ne Uc . 541656 583-1458 SHANNONSIDE COHSTR Concre1a/Masonry/Oralnage system\ Hinslde repairs 11 .... 540.n39 <It .............. -... ~ R''WlflMI New Cowa--:C-A11urance Hom• lmprvmnt Rm .Yd.illon • Ttaan1 l111p. & Skilled Malnlenanee-plumb- • ~ Ul)lrldr Ing. elecirlcal, appll1ncas, • Rewitt•Tn111MOliooti111 urpentry, Ille, drywall. • RqNit • P..1 I SPA• 714,269·7185 or pgr 688·2077 lnl<M400f La. HOME IMPROVEMENTSll •Pint• New Omiiu • c..... 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Co1111!11"-Co<np1ete Wkly Miilnt: (mow/ed;./trim) T,... Trimrnfd·~ UWlll Owne!.. C!t !!'" Ell 800·1H·4221 SlmpJlfy your life through CLASSIFIED (949) 642-5678 PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISION 71 4·558·4151 SPLIT S COND MOVERS Prolesslonal Moversl 24111 SVc 7 days/Senior dlsc/T1178452 71...S40.1500( '346-5e50!>\)r ALLIA CB MOVBRl rne 1~ Careful • Courteous Cheap! • 1 Hr Min 378-1938 FRE sa ... Day servJCe Prompt • Courteot.llS • Professfonal Ueltnt'd C•T• •H50 714-374-0091 888-67 .. 1533 krueger pointing residential faux finishing wood restorotfon matt hew 949·548-5481 Jlc. 740898 j . . K:_..,.e., ... _£ .. ..__ -·. ~J mi lini IOO Mc 'ts Jllnt cond. gNy, loeded. SIHO • MM60-11t7 •••••••• MEl'CUAV a.. W~ 't7 F tfr#1 blfglln. (846031) $10,995 SOUfH COAST ACURA 71""7 .. 2500 METRO LSI '97 Auto. M:, 60 nw (728357) 17,995 . • SOUTH COAST ACURA 714-17•2500 NS8.U' SENmA GLE 'te Baroain l>riced(806775) $9,888 fOUTH COAST ACURA 714-97f.2IOO NISSAN XE k1NO CAB 186 29K milll. 1 ownet', auto, bed Iner 1331821) $10,995 COSTA MESA INFIHITI (714)241-1300 OLDS EIGHTY EIGHT 'ts Auto, elt, pwr. llkoe.Jthf. day$, r:Jc, lit. (8247!!6)$1b,896 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714)892-6906 ~ • ,. t 'I I ..-.-'1\lt.'3. ' POMCHE t11 CAMERA 'N llVf. AIC, lmr'nle, tow miles, 11500 down, wume s11,ooo pp MM'll-0411 RAHOER XL T 't4 All ""1te, tic, anVfm cass (A92e74) '41,995 SOU'tH COAST ACURA 714-17 .. 2500 RAHGER XL T '97 Solash side, bed liner, Sl'lls, ale. lo 1111tes. (A73439) $8,995. SOUTH COAST ACURA '11W7t.2IOO SAAi 900 T\JRBO '90 81«:k w/lln Ith!', AC, PW, very cte1n, $5500. 562·913·2522 HllRO'M V·6', all power, low miles. (174176) $12.995 SOU'tH COAST ACURA 714-9794500 TOYOTA CEUCA 1Mt $5,977 (WC17tON) THEODORE R081NS FORD 94M46-0010 VOLVO ISOT SEDAN 'ti Gm'len l#W, IUIO, moonlOOf, tow miles. 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