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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-09-02 - Orange Coast Pilot•. r · •• • s 'p 0 RT S Estanci.a football team preview~- ' . . Serving the Newport-Mesa community since.1907 1boum1ds or · Beadlgoers ,spend I ahor Day .dolng~g : but working . By Michelle Terwllieger, Daily Pilot . s un1igbl g)lmmered off the ocean. . A breeze tempered the afternoon , ~ heat It was just another Monday at the beach except about 105,000 peo- pleweie.ctt work to enjoy il •we're ,taking advantage-of the no-• Work day,• said J05eph Lopez, who : traveled with bis extended· family from : ~enide. County to eat hamburgers in the shade of a rock at Corona del Mar Beach. , •we enjoy the beach, and the enjoy the water and the boats,• Lopez said. HiS brother-in-law, Fermin Ruiz, was also happy to get a break from his 12-to ,16-hour days in utilities service. •When there's work, I have to work, • Ruiz said. The temperature reached 80 degrees and the wat"er wu 76 degrees • will> little surf, Lt. Tun Newman said. • "It was a bearitiful Llibor Day,• be • added. •Tue clouds kept things from being too bot and then they burned off in the afternoon." And there were re.wer rescues than • ~besaid. All the beach's pa,rk:ing lots were fi!led by mid·ll)oming, ma.king ii diffi- cult for fAmtJie. and lif~ alike to bd.!i>a<eo, ,.,...,.,... ~-°!!!":~~:"'l.l~ · But I'!' thooo"who did sque<!Ze fll;'V.' the day was a peac::eful alternative to • THE VERDICT ' . Remembering Shanghai in '1935 Council to vote -on traffic plans •Discussion to focus on ' ' proposal that would slow cars that drive through residential areas. By Susan Deemer, Da_i1y Pl1ot COSTA rvtESA -Residents from the East Side are expected to tum out in record nwnbers to attend tonight's C ity Council meeting where council members are expected to approve a solu- tion to traffic problems theie . The city is urging the City C9uncil members. to apprQve the newest of four plans based on input received a earlier communi: ty meetings and by the East Side lfa.ffic Committee . ·Those who live in the area, bounded by Newport Boulevard, 17th Street, Irvine Avenue and Mesa Drive, want to cut down on motorists who rot through the area on their way to the Costa Mesa freeway. . The newest plan calls for among other things, painting lines on streets that would visual- ly narrow streets and slow traffic, install two, four-way stop signs, close two streets and possibly re- route the number 53 bus route from Orange Avenue to Newport Boulevard. The council normally meets on · Monday nights, but due to the Labor Day holiday they will meet Tuesday in council chambers at 6:30 p.m., 77 Fair Drive. Also on Tuesday, the council will give a second reading to an · ordinance that establishes a com- munity facilities district in the Sunflower Avenue area and an ordinance that establishes new fines. thilt can be issued for resi- •SEE COUNCIL PAGE 4 Newport woman hits guard with OWn gun - • Newport Coast resident' swipes security guard's gun and hits him with it as he allegedly holds her at gunpolilt Monday. By Michelle Terwilleger, Daily Pilot NEWPORT COAST -A 26· when 21-year-old -Michael Gud- dy, a Westec security guard, allegedly told her she would have to sign in on a clipboard; he then allegedly held her at gunpoint, said Lt. Lynn Nehring with the Orange County Sheriff's Depart- ment. . Cuddy also reportedly attempted to put the woman in handcuffs. wod<. ' for Henry Velasquez, spendin~ the , Oilil\'I)-$. F£flOIG I DM.Y.f'l.OT no,.unaamidllis..._ ...... O WJf.'iolR M l•-enJorlbevlewlrom · ·year_:91~f~ stryggl~ with an armed security guard outside the. Vista Ridge rieigbborbood gate early Monday when ·he allegedly put a gun to her head. The resident grabbed the gun and began beating Guddy's b6ad and shoulders with it until be regained control of it !ind snatched her car keys, Nehring said. •SEE LABOR DAY PAGE 4 Ille blalf ot ... C...-del ........ kMli •~· ·-' The Vista , Ridge resident pulled-up to the security gate in a 1995 Milsl:Jbishi about 2 a .m . The woman was still in the car, • SEE GUN PAGE 5 Island is a safe harbor for its residents •Exclusive island is private but offers some of the priciest homes in Orange County. By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot • EOfTOlll'S NOTE: This Is the third in a period- ic series looking at the hlstOf)', ·the lifestyie and" the people who live on Newport Harbon ~ islands. Hp..rbor Island, circa 1850: a state marShland, classified as ·swamp and overflow land.• Harbor Island, circa 1900: a glob of mud and muck and sand that happened to stick up above the harbor water line enough to be called an island. Harbor Island, 1997: 30 lots that have become some or the most valuable real estate ln Orange County; home to busi- ness giants; former home to stars of music and sports. Anny • .coips..~_.twlies once recommended the government dump the gushy land it owned in the area that is now Harbor Island. U.S. Secretary of War Robert Shaw Oliver reported in 1907, ·1 am of the opinion that Newport Bay is not worthy of improvement by the general gpvemment at this time.• Ouch. "" Then came entrepreneur Joseph Beek, who was of a decidedly different opinion. In 1926, he dredged and filled the island to its present 9-acre configu- ration, then joined with business part- . . ner Louis Briggs to subdivide it into 36 lots. That Wst set of lots.probably went for less than $1,000 each, and around World War 0 they sold for as low as $9,000 each, according to historical records. ·Everybody came here because it was no big deal,· says Dard- ie Schaefer Dunlap, a second-genera- tion islmlder. Since then, Harbor Island homes have sold for as much as St 1 million. and two are cunenUy ·listed on the mar- ket for $5.6 million and $5.7 million. &aid Susan Noonan, a re&l.tor for Cold- well Banker. Homes on the south side facing the main chanpel have always. outpriced those facing Linda Isle, most- ly because of the expansive harbor views on the south side. In the early days, visitors and resi- dents got onto the island over a bridge • SEE ISLAND PAGE 4 STAM~IOAl..Yl'LOf Hubor bland residents Dardle Schaefer DunlAlp and Henry ScUelor enjoy tbe sun and serene environment of the ~d . 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C..T:f .. •OB .. __ s DeC•a ' ,.__ Bftnw. -.. ----- n.o.iay .............. Dml-11..tl'w ........... Me D41l Mlo-laA_.t witll lbe Jed'klolM• ,....., ot Newp•rt 111 di, • ~Owr 50 Years of Fine Qtµility" All Typea ofWmdow Treatmentl · .• &'w'W d-Corwia6UOY ..... SlwUt • lllheth .......... .,,.,,.~ •' I '· J .• . ' Newj>ott 8-hlC..a W-o.i1y Pilo< l\IESOAY, 5UTEMIEll 2. 1997 • Shanghai in 1935 was ~-time and place to ·remember Shanghai in 1935 WU called tbe Paris of the Orient. 'Ille two cities b.fd little in com- mon. Oh. each bad a river run- ning through it. However, the Wbangpoo bore little resemblance to, the Seine. Actually, the Wbangpoo was little more than a free..Oowing sewer. It wa,s said that no one ever lived wbo bad fiillen into tbe Wbangpoo. I don't know whether that is true or not, but I do know that on one occasion, I dragged a foot through t,he wa.ters of the Whangpoo when jumping for a shoreboat to catch a ship to Manila. When I got on boa.rd, I prompt- ly came down with a raging fever, was delirious all the way to Mani- la and was taken off ship on a stretcher. 1 know you can't get sick just putting your foot in some Area library shines from essay sales By Leslie Simmoni, Daily Pilot A check tOr $3,000 was pre- sented l'riday by Michael Wat- son, president of Gallery of Diamonds, to the Orange County Public Llbrary for neW· books. The money was raised from the sales of an anthology of essays from a contest Wat- son sponsors caijed, •Why Mom Deserves a Diamond.~ · Watson says he started the contest in 1993 to give children the opportunity to express how they feel about their moms. "It stems from my own per- sonal jowney looking for my biological mother,• he said When Watson determines the winners, he puts together the ari.thology and sells it, usually to tile parents, teachers and students who won. He asks the library to use the money from the proceeds to buy books about creative writ .. ing, self-expression and adop- tion for children and adults. This year, 5,025 essays were submitted, which Wa~on per- sonally reads, and 1,002 win- ners 'were selected to receive either ihe diamond, sapphire or garnet gemstones. ' water no matter bow bedly conta- Olinated that water is but .. Shanghai at that time was a city of contrastl, two contrasts, as a matter of fact. the very rich and the very poor. There was the International Settlement with its ·world famous B.und, the"'1andal center of. the Orient, and the French Cont"f§Sion in which the ealthy lived. The rest was a ply awful slum in which the · ese coolies, a few million of them, lived in unbelievable poverty. The Chinese, except for a few wealthy Mandarins and a War Lord here and there, wfile treated by the whites ~ enimals. Fot example, everyone rode ridcshaws, and all the white men plus the Japanese, beat their rick- shaw coolies regularly, just like .one would a hotse. As a result, TODAY DIVORCE WORKSHOP The Law Offices Of Lisa A. Ciancio offers a free workshop called: Divorce -What to Expect How to Proceed at 6:45 p.m. at 881 Dover Drive, Stii(e 300, Newport Beach. Reserva- tions are required. For more information, call 574-0866. COUNCIL MEETING The Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission of the City of Newport Beach monthly meeting at 7 p .m. in the Council Chambe rs, 3300 Newport Boule- t vard, Newport Beach. For more ~ 'information, call 644-3151. WEDNESDAY BREAKFAST.FORUM The Inside Edge Foundation for Education hosts a break.fast forum from 6:30' to 8:30 a.m. at Scott's Restaurant, 3300 Bristol Street, Costa Mesa . Th~ to_pic : Enlightenment, Visionary Com- panies and Transforming the World. The cost is $20 for first time guests and $35 for all oth- ers. For reservations, call 460- 4242. BLOOMINGDAl-E's..EVENT Bloomingdale's.Fashion Island > POircE FJi:ES NEWPORT BEACH • Mission S.y Drive: An intoxkated man was assaulted at a party by anoth· er man. • Vi• ()pot'to: A front glass window worth SSOO was m1ashed at a business in the 3400 block. • J•mboree RcHKI: A cell phone was stolen from the restroom of a hotel in the 1100 block. • s.-hol'9 Drive: Fishing poles worth S 1,600 Were stolen from a residence in the S400 block. • Dov• Street: A cell phone and battery charger worth $300 was stolen from an office in the 1300 block. COSTA MESA • Bristol Str.et: Four shirts worth S 192 were stolen from a department rt ore in the 3300 block. • Anaheim Avenue: A bike worth $500 was stolen from a parking lot in the 1700 block. • Columbl• Drive: Jewelry worth $2.300 was stolen during a garage sale and open house at a residence in the 2300 block. •West 19th Str.et: A gate opener worth SSO was stolen from the glove box in a car parked in the 800 block. • Bristol Str.et: Beer worth S 13 was stolen from a conveniei;ice store in the 3000 block. - robe rt g~rdner ' the rickshaw gait, which was ordinarily a kind of shuffling jog, became a mad run with Japanese and white men-except for Americans. The rickshaw coolies hosts Judith Leiber ;epresenta- tive Catherine Camtichael for a preview of the Fall 1997 collec- tion in a trunk show presentation from 10 a.m. to noon and 3 to 9 p.m. on the first floor. For more information, call 729-6600. THURSDAY FRENCH RACK SALE The Newport Mesa Assistance League Seasonal French Rack Sa.le featuring designer label attire from 10 a.m. td 4 p.m. at the Assistance League Thrift Shop, 2220 Fairview Road. Costa Mesa. For more information, call . 854-1876. CAREER NETWORK The Caree r Network free n1eeting for the unemployed meets at 7:30 p .m. in the Stewart Lounge at St.· Andrew's Presby- terian Church, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. The topic is Thirty Seconds to Sell Your- self. For more information, call 574-2239. ran' fastest for the Japanese because everyone knew tha.t the Japanese were about to embark on their plan to conquer China. They ran next fastest fQr the British because. recently the British bad killed a few hundred Chinese In Nanklng in rescuing some British citizens from what was khowii as Sacony Hill during a local disturbance. For Americaps---wh"o didn't beat them-the rickshaw coolies just loped along. They weren't afraid of us. Shanghai in 1935 was a wide open dty. It was completely c:Or- rupt. Vice ran rampant. Prosti.tu- tiOn, gambling and opium were easily available, and a man known as Black Jack Riley was the Slot Machine King of Shanghai. I don't {~ember just how we around town REPUBLICAN WOMEN MEETING The Orange County Federa- tion of Republi&an Women meets at 10 a.m. at Costa Mesa Gplf & Country Club, 1701 Goll Cow se Drive, Costa Mesa. The special guest speaker is Chief Deputy Attorney General M. David Stir- ling. The cost is $15. Reserva- tions are required by Sept. 1. For reservations, call 830-8517 or 529-6787. LIBRARY PROGRAM The public is invited to a fiee program called Finding It All at the Library at 7 p.m. in the Frie nds Meeting Room of the Newport Beach central library, 1000 Avocado Avenue. For more information, call 717-3801 . COMPUTER BASICS CLASS The Oasis Senior Center offers a two-week class called Ck>mput- er Basics from 11 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. at the center, 800 Mar- gue rite Ave .. Corona del Mar. The cost is $29 for Newport Beach residents and $34 for non- residents plus a $2 materials fee. Pre-registration is required. For more information, call 644-3244. lnet, but we did and took an instant liking to each other. We were about the same age, and there weren't too many Ameri- cans in Shanghai. · · · We ran around together, did the bars and niqhtclubs. 1 didn't ask hi(D anything about his back- ground, and he didn't volunteer anything. I could .see that his slot machines were made in the Unit- ed States so assumed he had some connection with organized aime in this country. I was in Shanghai for a com- paratively short time and left for my ill-fated trip to Manila. I never saw Jack again. However. I did hear about him a couple or years later. In 1937, the Japanese took Shanghai killffig an estimated 300,000 Chinese in so doing. Then, following Ja panese prac- MICROSOFT CLASS The Oasis Senior Center offers a four-week class called Microsoft Works from 9 to 10:30 a.m. at the center, 800 Mar- guerite Ave., Corona det Mar. The cost is $74 for Ne wport Beach residents and $79 for non- resii::ients plus a $10 material fe!=!. Pre-fegistration is required. For more information, call 644-3244. EDELL CLUB The Ebell Club of Newport Beach meets at 11 :15 a .m. at1he Bahia Corinthian Ya cht C lub. 1601 Bayside Drive. Corona del Mar. The featured entertainer is Deborah Taylor of the Civic Light Opera and San Francisco Opera Company. The cost for lunch is $8. Reservations are required. For n1ore inlorrnation, call 548- 4759. FRIDAY HOME SHOW The Orange County fair & Exposition Center hosts the Home and Remodeling from · We accept ' tice, they lmmedlal21y took aver vice operationJ in that dty. And so it waa that one mom-~ .. ing the Am<!ricon Consul -·d . his front door, and there on bil front pon:b was Jack ~molly bound and gaggetl. On hill d.i was a note from the local Japan .. ese general in cbarye of the city. It read, •This is Jack Riley. He . is an escapee from McA1lister State Prison in Oklahoma )Nhere he was serving a life sentence for high jacking.• Inquiry revealed that the facts in the note were true, and Jack Riley. the Slot Machine King c;t> Shanghai, was shipped back to Oklahoma to serve out his tenn. • Rbltan GARDNDI is a retired judge and a resident of Corona del Mal. Ail column runs on Tuesdays. noon lo 9 p.m ., Satwday from 10 a.m . to 8 p.m . and Sunday 10 a.m . to 6 p.m. in Buildings 10 and 12. Adult admission is $5.75, seniors $3 and children 12 and under are free. For more infor- mation, call 909-9963. ·SATURDAY BEACH CLEANUP DAY Allergan, Inc. in .connection with the City of Newport Beach Adopt-A-Beach program spon- sors a beach cleanup at 9 a.m. at Corona de! Mar State Beach, Ocean Blvd. and Marguerite Ave. For more information. call 246-4198. ' BLOOMINGDALE'S DEMO View the latest in inti.mate apparel and see fitness demon- strations from Sports Oub Irvine tiom 1 p.m . to 4 p .m. in the Inti- mates Department, third floor, Bloomingdale's Fash.ion Island, 701 Newport Center Drive, New- port Beach. For more infohna- tion, call 729-6600. 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""·""""+-°"' . ..,.,.,,..., ·····--· ~---·--·---------Com11unrtzed n ~nglne Tllne·Up n Tr1nsmllllon · Front End , 11 1~:·1--u Sentce,thllt Allgn1111nt n 'i\ti'.ra~.:.=r· • ......._ · '.-O •IAMU •1--= ......---7 ' -1r -7-·"'ii ~ W.wlMI .. _\: ··-DID I • front IOI • f10nl ..,. • I• llOll Clll I ·-c..toor' r• l•ICllL • D.I& I ...... •ICjl.·141.11 I --· . ,.,, ... -.... =.:.:a. --......... • 1UESOAY. SO'llMBER 2, 1!197 ISLAND CONTINUED.fllOM 1 ' \ --·-· from 1Jnda Ille -then .,.._ Sharie lsl4rid -to the midpoint "' Harbor ltland, AD euement, which rematm today nezt to_ a gray Wile"' a home that'• under Conltru<tlbo, ran from the bridge 'to a 1"0r on the oppollte aide ol the ialand. Preaent-day uland -pr0perty owners include some of.the busi- ness world's biggest names. Developer George Argyroa, for- mer owner of the Seattle M&Aners baseball team and Air· C~lines, currently owns a really nice Harbor .Island house and a really big yacht. · Irvine Co. president Don Bren owns the island's pnly empty lot, and it's up for sale. The prime real estate boasts a spr~wling harbor view and towering pine trees that house great blue herons, a rare bird species. A thatChed-roof home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright Jr. once sat on the island's west- ern end. The now-demolished landmark was built for Russian violin prodigy Jascha Heifetz, a world-renown musician who fled to the United States during the Russian revolution. He debuted at Carnegie Hall at age 16, but Harbor Island resi- dents heard him playing in a far more intimate setting -at birth- day parties for his own children. bu lived llJola YMMOUnd 8--lferpo1_ .... .,. _1ot ... a_,ioldeal,--oft- -up far balf--· 'Ibey paid $2.500 • -loc fadDg IJnda Ille'. wa111o--o1 • ...-JJ"' residents wbo remember tbe laland'• ~. She llnl .. fool thole ·in 19J f, wlMin 1kiek bad ber -hla son. Allin. plant ire. OD hla new-.iopm.it, She atayed put thole far oil theae yean, .Ille aaya, bealuae Iha lllcea the atmoopbere' friend- ly, but private. -. . •l!verybody II Dice and we get along pretty well.• Watt aaya, "There have been ttmea when the getting-along u better than other ti.mes. But everybody's re:sJ)eCtfu1 of each other." · ~Dunlap, a onetime Beverly Hills resident, lives a few doOrs down from Watt iq: ·one of the few rernaJning origtnal Harbor Isla¢ homes with her brother, Henry. Her family bought the house 40 -yea.rs ago, and she and her broth- er moved in permanently about 10 years ago after their mother clied. "It's quiet and I love to swim in the bay everyday," she says. "I'm sort-of a water person. " Another highlight of island life for them I:& the backyard -big by Southern California standards because of the city-required set- back. They also love their sprawl- ing home, complete with atrium, their easy bay access, and, most importantly, their privacy. ,. Jlkwpon __ .,._..., • Other high rollers in Harbor Island history: Roy Carver, who owned lhe largest Rolls-Royce deaJership in lhe country; And biU1onaire 1-ioward Ahmanson, who owned Home Savings and Loan, the Ahmanson Bank and Trust Co. and two insurance com- panies. .. A guard watche& over the entrance to the island, sitting in a shack at the foot of a one-la.ne bridge. Pdrking for visitors is nearly nonexistent. The gray stone road barely accomodates two car widths when no one is parked in the street. And the houses, though huge, don't face the street. I' DAVD S.fEflDIG /OAA.YPILOT Li.boring a~y at sandcasties Monday ls £man.Uel Arrtga, 6! right, of ltlven1de, who ls helped out by his yoWlllJer brother. David, 5, left. David Cuevas, 9, center, has fun with .. neat sand crabs"' at the Corona del Mar beach. .. · Former City Councilwoman Jean Watt's parents bought their Harbor Island lot in 1937. Her farruly summered on the island unlll 1953, and she and her hus- band eventually built their own home on another lot in 1961 . She The Volunteer Directory runs periodical· ly in the Daily Pilot. If you'd like infor- mation on getting your organizai:ion listed, call 642-4321 , ext. 331. '97 RACE FOR THE CURE The Susan G. Kamen Breast Cancer Foundation is looking for_ entertainers among the hundreds of volunteers necessary to make its '97 Race for the Cure a stag- gerilig success. Musicians, vocal- ists, mimes and others are asked to donate their time to one of Cal- ifornia's largest SK ron/walks. The event also needs assistance with pre· race events and race day actiVities. It takes more than 1,200 volunteers to operate · the New- port Beach event at Fash.loo Island. l~ you'd like to help with the Sept. 27 Saturday Expo or the Sept. 28 race, call 224-0290 and volunteer. ALS ASSOOATION ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER The Am.yotrophic Lateral Scle- rosis Association, Orange County Chapter, needs many volunteers. For tnfonnatton, call the chapter office at 375-1922. Al2HEIMER'S ASSOOATION OF ORANGE COUNTY The Alzheimer's Association of Orange County needs volunteers for either of two services - ~helpline· assistants at the chap- ter office, or support group lead- ers/co-leaders in the community. Helpline training sessions begin Aug. 19 cllld support group leader training sessions beqin Aug. 21 . The day-long trainings are free and include a light lunch. To reg- ister, call 283-1111 as soon as pos- sible. AMERICAN CANCER SOOETY In essence, this place does not accomodate sight-seers and gawkers. . "It's not a destination,• Dunlap says. "There aren't a lot of people coming and going.• LABOR DAY CONTINUED FROM 1 day at Lookout Point was a reli- gious experien~. Along with 20 others frOm the Casa de1 Oration Church in La • volunteer directory answer calls for the unit's Helpline lnfoCenter. For informa- tion on these and other volunteer opportunities, call Jane Tackett at 261-9446. ARIOAY WOMEN'S PROGRAM Write grants and assist with public-relation efforts for this agency that helps with parenting issues, marriage and relationship counseling. Bilingual and AMERICAN CANCER SOOETY mulillingual volunteers are need- ANGELS ON WHEELS ed. Contact Ann Markey at 953- Volunteer drivers from New-5757, ext. 111. port Beach and Costa Mesa can help cancer patients get to-and . 'ASSOOATION RENAISSANCE from their medical treatments"in . CREATORS Orange Co411ty. yot~teers use ARC is a non-profii group in their own cars or the Society's Costa Mesa that sponsors and donated van to really make a d.if-supports multi-outreach commu- ference in someone's recovery. nity service proQ-ram.S, such as the Patients are able·to get in and out homeless sanctuary. Volunteers of vehicles themselves. Volun-are needed. For information, call teers must be at least 25 years old Renee Namaste, 540-5803, with a valid driver's license. Call 261-9446 to become an Angel on Wheels. AMERICAN CANCER soany RElAY FOR LIFE The American Cancer Society needs volunteers for a number ol tasks. For more information, con- tact Sally Carson at 261-9446. AMERICANS FOR Ff!EE CHOICE IN MEDIONE Licensed Psychologist 'will meet in yo ur home or office. MoAI ln.surance accepted. Lawrence A. Howard Ph.D. 714-854Ml701 PLUG IN Habra, he c.vne to witness the ocean baptism of five members of the congregation. Velasquez, an evangelist from Torrance, said it d.idn'.t matter where they were baptized. "It's what it represents. You got to live according to Jesus,· Velasquez said. COUNCIL CONTINUED FROM 1 dents that violate city bajld- ing codes. A $28,908 traffic Signal modification project is expected to be approved. The project covers Bear Street between Paularino Avenue 'jmd VUkon Avenue. The council is also expect- ed to postpone approval of a request from Mesa Verde ·Partners to amend its leasing contract for the operation of the Costa Mesa Public Golf · Course.and Country Club. 1 Others found their Labor Day respite on the streets of Corona .del Mar, sipping coffee. ·Getting off time to ride is a. chftllenge, • said Richard Ryckoff, who bicycled 30 miles Monday, from his home near the Back Bay up to Irvine, 4guna Canyon and then to Starbucks Coffee-on GUN CONTINUED FROM 1 and Guddy reportedly made an agreement that she would return his handcuffs il he would return her car keys and open the gate, Nehring said. She drove to her house and called police. "Three minutes (after the call), they found a bloody1 mess at the guard shack," Nehring, said. _,. Police tOok Guddy to Hoag Hospital .to .treat his facial cuts and then arrested him on suspi- cion of assault with the intention to commit rape and assault with a deadly we8pon. Tue woman did not need med- :HO:J ltnv30 O'.ilZUK>HJ.tlY Sll301138'1' SlDllll:>VJI ONIA\38 ' - Americans for Free Choice in Medicine, a non-profit education- al organization founded on the idea of individual liberty and free enterprise, is sleking office vol- unteers. For more information, call 645-2622. P1ug into the Pilot Class,ified section to find serkes from Daily Pilot ,, electronics and plumbers, to landscapers and painters. AMERICAN RED CRo,i;s. ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER ·The Orange County Chapter of the American Red Cross needs volunteen to address community groups about Red Cross services and to act as liaisoM with the media in disaster and emergency situations. Por infonnation, call Judy Iannaccone, 835-5381. •M*§'*§i-~ o OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO {"\EXtCO o. 0 if you love •••. Pacific Coast Highway. He read his Los Angeles limes outside while taking in a smoothie and a house blend on his _.Pay off from United Lending Group, a mortgage business in Irvine. . 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' •OLD PMHIONKD PIUKNDLY IKRVICK." ltOM• lf~LTH CAii• C•NT•ll .. . ...... , .•. • a-rut A Udo SlllpJud kr•1· Co. hA-.a.. Da.laolJa ....... -• illnGM.Y lllMlca • ews 'Of the acific ·-• • I I - I I, -I 11 I I I I I I I • EYE-Ol'ENER Estancia footliiJll ls 4-16 bi "the PCL over the ROtStfaJe years - •Estancia will need more than record-setting Janies Dawldns to get past quality PCL competition and into the CIF Div. VIlI Playoffs. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot , COSTA MESA -The preleague schedule for most high school football t'eams is a time to develop chemistry, personnel and confidence, while eradicating as many deficiencies as possible before encountering league competition. · Reqmtly for Estancia High, however, it's been more of an optjcal illusion. Coach John Liebengood's Eagles have forged a 12-3 record the last three seasons in preleague play, including a 5-0 mark last fall against teams ~at finished a combined 10-49-1. They have, however, lost 16 of their last 20 Pacif\c Coast League cout~rts. The 1996 preleague run featw-ed an ere..:popping 40-point per-game a~erage, including-a school single-game record 63 against overmatched Ocean View, IWla an Orange County-leading 2,047 rushing yards. But as w\_th objects viewed through a side·view mirror, adversity was much eloser than it appeared. Three straight losses to th' PCL's upper division followed-by a comlJi.ned 104-21 margin -effectively kill.tn1J the Eagles' bid for baclC-to-back playoff appearances. The schedule'may ltold similar inevifability this season, with powerful Laguna Hills, 1 experienced and talen ted CoSla t-1esa, and ' 'reigr:ling unbeaten CIF Southern Section • OiViSion vm champion Aliso Niguel awaiting the first three Frid4ys of league. "I think the kids feel comfortable with their situation,• said Liebengood, who enters his 12th season at the Estancia with guarded optimiftll. "They know they play in a tough league and things won't come easily." 'Hoping to soften the hard road ahead, Liebengo00 ~d his staff have tinkered with a smashmouth double wing offense that prodoced an J!standa-record 294 points last season and 3,~03 of its 3,540 yards on the ground. · Allning to circumvent the consistent eight-, nine-, lO-, even l 1-man fronts employed against an Eagle offense that completed just 16 passes last fall (in 59 at1eIJlpts), Liebmlg<>t>d, and new offensive coordinator Kent Paul, vow to call for 10-15 passes a game. · •we want to be able to dictate more how pt<>ple defend us," Liebengood ~lained. "ff we see some of the defenses teams showed against us last 'year, we're going to bit them where they're weak. If they want to stay in th~e nine·man fronts, we want to make them move." . Defenses will, no doubt, focus first on senior wingbock James Dawkins, who • SEfi ESTANOtA PAGE 8 •BallyhooiaEagles fell Victim to injuries, and top Pacific Coast'teag\ie rivals. f----~------------------~-------------~------·,,----,_ I I I I I : I : I . I I _ i • Colors; Red, gold, white. L 1 • League: Pacific Coast. · I ! • 1996 record: Overall, 7-3; League, 2-3. : 1 • TyJ)e of offense: Double wing. I • Type of defense: Multiple 40. t I I • Head coach: John Liebengood I (12th year, 49--62-2) I ~. • Staff: Uegengood (offensive : coordinator, QBs); Kent Paul (defensive t coordinator, tight ends); Guy Olguin 1 U ebengood (linebackers, running backs, special teams I coordinator); Dave Lauderback (offensive t and defensive line). I • Returning starters: six offense, seven defense. • Returning lettermen: 17 • Returning with honors: WB James Dawkins. 1997 Schedule Thursday, Sept. 11 -Centwy (at Newport Harbor) Friday, Sept. 19 -at Buena Pllftt Friday, Sept. 26 -catvsy Oulpel (at Newport Harbor) Friday, Oct. 3 -OcHn VleW (at Huntilngton. Beach) Friday, Oct. 10 -Katella (at N~rt Harbor) Friday, Oct. 17 -~ Hills* (at Mission Viejo) Friday, Oct. 24 -Costa Mesa* (at Newport Harbor) Friday, Oct. 31 -at Aliso Niguel* Thursday, Nov. 6 -LllgUNI Beach* (at Newport Harbor) Friday, Nov. 14 -~· (at Orange Coast College) • Denotes Pacific Coash.eague game. . All games 7 p.m. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I L-------------------------------------------------~ ~ ... ' . . . . 1 MANu TAMELU, RB-OB, 5-11, 170, Jr. '96 starter 2 MARIO MMnNu, F8-LB, 5-7, 181 Jr. '96 letterman 3 PEra NuNEz. QB-LB, 6-0, 192, Jr. '96 starter 5 Alloy GA&.JOA. TE-LB, 5-11, 192, Sr. '96 starter 8 MAn BA.llNARD, TE.fS, 6-4, 168, Sr. Sat out '96 9 GarM.N DIAZ., FB-lB, 5-11, '189, Sr. '96 starter 13 JumN WouQ. QB-DB, 6-1, 165, Sr. '96 letterman 2.3 Ga.YOO MouMA,, RB-LB, 5-7, 155, Jr. '96 letterman 24 DoMNlcx Mnas, RB-OB, 6-1, 165, Sr. Up from N 32 JM95 DAWKINS. RB-OB, 6-1, 180, Sr. '96 ali..league 33 AARON DEl.olM, RB-LB, 5-7, 165, Jr. '96 letterman 34 JEff ~ FB-LB, 5-10. J90, Jr. Sat out '96 SO MIKI llluMo, OL-OL. 5-11, 230, Sr. '96 starter 51 ISlllAl 1-.a.. C-OL. 5-11 , 2U. Jr. '96 letterman 54 Gaff• OloGAN, OL-LB, S-11, 200, So. Up from freshmen 55 JAISON s..n., C-DL. 6-1, 241, Sr. ·~erman 58 JoMN l JGOOO, OG-Ot 6-3, 220, Sr. '96 starter 64 AARON ~ OL-OE, 6-0, 210, '96starter 71 T .. ~ OT-OT, 6-5, 260, Sr. '96 starter 72 LINDoM•R C01m:z. OL-DL. 6-1, 255, So. Up from freshmen 75 Kvu ~ OL-OL. 5-11, 235, So. Up from freshmen n JoMN ~ OL-DL. 6-3, 318, Sr. Newcomer 80 MANua. DIMAs, TE-OL. 5-8, 210, Sr. Sat out '96 88 STEW W...S. TE-DL. 6-1, 210, Sr. '96 starter TAKING A CLOSER LOOK AT BIG RED 1 t I gama ~WbaalldiJIMMr'~•·pa' .... CONTINUED FROM 5 . Otvtl6cll D rec:ftll,•11 ._. ......... b Ctolei 81111 bft belp_tbe ......... ~ nu.nut~ an tier women'• i.inglel match Monday. The vtctory_&endl the No. 6·teeded Davenport agalnlt.·her daub* J*tner, No. 3-seeded Jliul Novotna, who ~ted a 7·5, 6--4 win over Muy Joe ·we spread him out m some of our formtdOM, and .U we get him one-on-one with a defen.11\le back. we feel Justin will be able to get bim the ball.• Uebengood also said he could utilize Dawkins ID an I tormation. Briano, ~Pl tbe ........ tuagbmt pi.ys. will be tbe <icber a\Wd. wtlb Hardi 6inldng bbQ et~. ~Dew (&-0, 210). wbo awted ooe game al au.at .......... beMng 1'1P1ct )8Ml fsbell f~t t, 212) for tbe nod et c:enlar. llbell and Dew, u well u aopbomore Griffin Crogan, could back up at gua:rd.. while ~bomo1e Kyle WMtznan (5-11, 235) endNDior JillOn Sm.1th (6-1, 2'1), proWle ~ .. tackle. Fernande& in another fOwth-n>Und match. 196· ESTANCIA CONTINUED FROM S CONTINUED FROM 5 1'anielu and senior junior varsity C4ll·Up Oo:m1n1ct Meyen will likely share time at the other wingback spot, which Uebengood Aid be plan.I to utilia u frequently as Dawkins. "You have to have balanoe in this offense,• Llebeogood said. •Otberwtse, defenses can just stack one side to stop (Dawkins}.• • l'tcldiif .... -Diaz will bAndle ~)ticking c:borel, while Woltar i8 tbe front·rwmer at punter. . Oawkim returned a ldckoft 89 yards for a l~ lut season. and will once again anchor the return <.Upt. linebacker Jobn RODl.Dl, which sidelined him for six games and bobbled bilI1 for the remaining four. rushed for a school singl~on record 1,473 yards on 159 <:"Mrlel (a 9.3~yard average). A fint·team All-PCL and All·Newport·Mesa District performer, tbe 6-foot-1, 180-pound speedster 1COred 1~ touchdowns as a Junior, including vapor trails to paydirt oovering 95, 89, 66, 53, .C9, 38, 42, 24 and 23 yards. He 11 the 'I! only one of eight all-league Eagles wbo didn't graduate. Liebengood said both Tanielu and Meyers are extremely athletic, and he has confidencethey can produce. despite owning only one varsity carry between them. Fullback, which, as Briano would attest, is more of a... glorified pulling guard, leading through the off-tackle hole. will be occupied by senior Gennan Diaz and/or junior Jeff Thompson. Diaz, who started one game at tight end last • Deksrtw llDe -Uebengood and Johnson a.re slated to start at tackle, with Briano and Dew the front- ruonen at end. . Uebengood started eight games at end last fall. one at taclde, while ,Johnson stuted just once on defense. Dew started two games at end as a junior, while Briano started seven games at linebacker and three at tackle. Romm was a late addition to the Sbuth in the Orange COUOty All-Star Game in early July, where be finally showed the type of talent that could have made a major impact for tbe Eagles' defense. •He's one of the top five backs in Orange County, at least," said Uebengood, who, barring injury, could see Dawkins pick up the 443 yards he needs to surpass Bachy Gonzalez as the Eagles' career rushing leader, before October. season, will return to his lineback:ing duties on defense, whtle Thompson, a fonner freshmen MVP, bas returned to footbct.U after s1tung out last season. • Tight ends -Even with a bigger passing emphasis, starters here dre closer to tackles than receivers. Wilson and Dimas could see time at end, while Hanis will be utilized inside in short-yardage situations. . · • IJJlebacken -Coach Uebengood said this is the best group of 'backers he's bad in a while, with Galicia and Diaz leading the way. Uebengood, in fact, Dl4de four visits to Hoag Hospttal on Eagle game nights, as ambulances rivaled school busses as 'the most frequent mode of team transportation. "ltl my 2~ years of coaching, I've never witnes~d so many happenings," said an exasperated Uebengood late in the season. wl don't know if its back luck, a jinx, or what.• Junior Manu Thnielu, whom Llebengood $aid is one of tbe best athletes to come through tbe school in recent years, as well as senior Do~ Meyers, will also be featured, , . _ Steve Wilson, d 6-l. 210-pound senior, started six games last yf'c1.t, and IS part of what Liebengood termed a rotation, w1lh sf'nior~ Andy GaJicia, Matt Barnard and ManuC>l Dun<l!> ·Galicia will start inside, while Diaz coul4 start inside or outside, according to Llebengood. though inexperienced, weapqns in the running game. They 11 ....- occupy the othetwing, operating behind an offensive front which averages 6-2, 248 pounds from tackle-to-tackle. But the offensive wild card this fall is the presence of senior quarterback Justin Wolter, who bas impressed Uebengood with the strength and accuracy of his throwing arm. "He throws the ball•real well, he can run (4.8 seconds in the 40-yard dash) and he's very intelligent," Llebengood said. ~He coUld be a big-play guy !or us." Bamdrd, al 6·4, 168, would W<ely be the best pass-cdtchmg th.red!, wtule DIIllas, 5-6, 210, is more noted tor tus blockmg ability. Nunez started two games outside as a sophomore and could open there this season, while the extremely aggressive Thompson could be tough to keep off the field. Ga.IJcia is a stdrtlng mside lmebacker, so Llebengood hopes to spell him on offense. Diaz or Thompson could fill in here, if need be. • Offenstve Une J ohnson (6-5, 260), the younger Llebengood (b-2. 2201. dfld Bnano (5-11, 230) provide SJZe and expenl•nce>, wtule senior newcomer John Harris (6-3, 318) •~ potential IIllpact player. Harris played wdte1 polo ldsl fa.U. Diaz, Th6mpson and Crogan represent the last three Eagle freshmen MVPs, and they could all line up together at linebacker, depending oo bow Crogan develops. Gerardo Martinez and Mario Munoz add depth outside. • Secondary -Tanielu will bold down one comer, but Llebengood is.hesitant to ask Dawkins to double up at the other. School records, and five nooleague opponents, were demolished by an explosive offense, which outscored its first five foes, 204-65, including a school single-game best 63 points against Ocean View. The previous record was a mere 49. The early-season success fueled increasingly bigger hype, but grand aspirations, as well as PCL title hopes, fizzled quickly with CO.QSecutive losses to Laguna Hills (47-13), Costa Mesa (17-0) and Aliso Niguel (40-8). Estancia should s.,re in bunches against most of its competition, but will need to develop the aforementioned run-pass diversity to compete with Laguna Hills, Costa Mesa and Aliso Niguel, ranked No. 2, No. 8 and No. 10, respectively, in the preseason Di~on vm poll. Llebengood speaks glowingly of his defense, anchored Johnson dnd Llebengood will team at left tackle and guard, respcclJVcly, where the elder Liebengood be!Jeves thctr mobility will be best utilized. "They're our best pulling linemen and they're both very powerful," Llebengood said. "They could be devastating a' a tdndem." Meyers figures to start at either comer or ~aiety, with Barnard a potential stftlter at free safety. Wolter is also a potential at safety, and even Nunez could be asked to step back from linebacker. · by a deep and athletic linebaclting corps that includes senior veterans German Diaz and Andy Galicia. Llebengood is also comfortable With his defensive front, which includes two-way senior starters Mike Briano (S-11, 230), John Llebengood Jr. (6-3, 220) Cl!ld Tun Johnson (6-5, 260). Johnson has the size colleges covet, bu~ his health hampered h.un la!>t fall, he made two hospital visits after hyperventLlaling dnd passing out dlill"ing and after Football preview IChedule: Wednesday -Orange Coast College; Thursday -Corona del Mar; Seniors Chris Mokede, Alfred Tanielu, Roberto Torres, Jose Arroyo and junior James Dawkins ea.med All-Newport-tviesa District honors, while Torres, Arroyo, Tunielu and Dawkins were also first-team all-league. "Staying healthy is our No. 1 concern," Llebengood said. Friday -Costa Mesa; Saturday-Nf!wport Harbor. "We need to keep everyone on the field and out of Hoag Hospital." ·' PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC N_OTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES ALAN SLATER. 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A le11er or phone MURIEL COBB to bl made. aocepl cash bids to satisfy Newport Beach, CA 92683 PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: 111 lndlvldual mandy Metal . Refinishers, 9802 Verde Mar, Hunting: 199737307454 call will not protect you A PETITION has been The names, Social Sec~ a Men for past due rent #ld Ma';{ S. Turner, Trustee ,of The r1glstran1(1) com-1003 Superior Avenue, 1Qlf'9each, ca 92646 Daily Pilot AuguSI 26, Sep- 11 you do nol hit your Re-filed by NORTHERN TRUST rlty or Federal tax Num-~cldtni.la lneunld. ~ re t oyr ~er~rn: Fa~y Fictitious BualneH menced 10 transact busl• Cos1a Mesa, CA 92627 • Richard Alan Mielke, 9802 lamber 2. 9, 16, 1997 T336 sp0nse on lime lhe court BANK OF CALIFORNIA blrl, and lddrnses ol lh• orage SPllC9S gener Y rfx: • •Y• • N•m• Statement ntss under Iha nclltlous BraH Assets. Inc., (CA). Verde Mat Hunlinglon --------- may make orde;1 affecting N.A. In the Superior Court Sllltr/TransfetOf are: PU Kl 0fi"111 oflhl 1f'1owlng:1 •P-92~ Newport Beach. CA The following persons are busloeas. name(s) fisted 1803 Superior Ave .. Cosla Beach, Ce. 92646 your marriage your prop-of Calllornla County ol OR· AND YUNG OK CHONG, ~ ancea, 1 tctron Cl, doing buslntH u : Turner above on. July 1, 1997 Mesa, CA 92627 This business Is con· erty and cusiody of your ANGE ' 3135 HARBOR BLVD.. OuHhold fUrnllure Ind Mary K. Turnet, 7•5 Do· Really Investment Enter· WILLIAM L. SEERY Thi• business is con· dueled by an ind1vldual children You may be or· TH.£. PETITION requests COSTA MESA, CA. 92626 b1d1, lamps, cabln11s, mlngo Drive, Apt. 1, New-prises 2812 Bayshore This atalement Wit flied ducted by: a corporation Have you started doing OBITUUY dered to pay support and that NORTHERN TRUST The buslneu Is known ~portl~g b g°tr''· ~~es, ~~,:~ac~, 9: 9~;:f2 C D1lve, Newport Beach, CA Q'1h the C County C~erk 9 ol H1v1 you llarted doing business yet? No 888 anorney fees and coals 11 BANK OF . CALIFORNIA aa: HANSHAW LIQUOR .. orc, a )y ems, ~· Ml La os r, I M ~~ 92683 range ounly on ·8-7 byslnen yet? Yes. 06/74 Rlchatd A. Mielke you cannot pay the ltling N.A. be app0lnlad 11 per· TM names, Soc:lal Secu-O Cl equipment and furn· OU ne. de ar, Mary S. Turn8f, Trullee ol 18973729910 BtaH AtHll, Inc .. Scon This stalemenl was flied ••-•-•r •, 1 ... lee. ask 1he clerk for 1 tee sonal representative to ad-r1ty Of Fld8fel Tax Num-tur~ieran~ ~tools, 9R20~~ T 2801 Ct 11 the R E Turner and M S Daily P~ot August 19,--W, Satklsltln, President wllh lht County Clerk ol et •••• ~·•·• waiver rorm. mlruster lht lltall of the blrl, and lddrtH of the :O.,' boXH' (cont.:~ or'tve N~.;;:~n Beacti r~A Turner Trust OTO 1ns, September 2. 9, t997 T324 This statement was filed Orange County on 8·19·97 If you wanl legal ad111ce decedenl Buyer/Transferee are: k ·) 1 al 1 tu 92gs:J · 2612 Baysh<>lt Drive, New· with the County Clerk or 19973730775 AllBI l.mMI .._ __ contact a lawyer 1m'. THE PETITION requests JEONG WON CHOE. 1321 ~~"(.n an;u!t~er ~:;;. This business Is con· port Beach, CA 92&63 PUBLIC NOTICE Orange County on 8-29-97 Dally Piiot August 26, Sep· •......, mediately • lhe dacedenl'a Wlll and W. PARK WESTERN DR.. Id al This buslneu Is con· 19973731918 1 b 2 9 16 1997 T335 Usled ll~e 30 DIAS CAL· codicils. If any. bl acJmlnad NO. 1, SAN PEDRO, CA. lllllOua llems. duci by: a gener part• duciad by a llmlted part· Fictitious BuslneH Dally Piiot S1p11mber 2, 9, em 9f • ' ' Returned Home. ENOARIOS despues de re-to probate. The Will and 90732 NAME OF ACCOUNT · nershlp nershlp Name Stetement 16, 23, 1997 T354 PUBLIC NOTICE I .......... Ml' cibir of!t:ialmente esta clla· any codicils .,, 1vallabl1 M ll1ted by the seH1t/U· SPACE NUMBER Have you •tarted doing Have you started doing The followlng persons are -. •• clon fudlclal y pellclon, lor examination In tM flit Clf'ISff, an OtMr buslntH '~~n Do~~; 2:~.. ~~~~·ran~~·· l/1m business yet? Yes, 12/01/ doing buslnH~ H ! ,. PUBLIC NOTICE FlctltlOUI BualneH para completer y pr11en1ar kepi by the court n1m11 and addreu11 ·' · • · 87 Minute min rr1u-oa1a Name Statemtnl su lormularlo de R11puesta THE PETITION requests used by the Slllef/UetnSff ~m K•gt·~~ 319 Jl:~' .='~~ w~:'4 Mii'}' S. Tumlf, Gtneral Meu, 2000 Harbef BNcL A· '10Utl0t.t• Buelness The following pers6ns att (Response f01m 1262) an11 authority to ldmlnlster the with ltvM year1 bef0f9 the R~ Mlnc~t~ 327 Orange County on e,.1g.9~ Partnef 108, Cost• Meaa. CA Name Statement doing business 11: New· la corte. Una cana o una es1a11 und., the 1~ date euch lists was ffnt Of T It Riot • This statement w11 flied 92627 . The foltowlng persons .,, port Neuromusclar Ther· 111mada telefonlca no le of. denl Administration of E• dlllvtrtd to the Bll'{9r/ p~mb don 4r:2 . 19873730757 with the County Clerk or D1nl1I Fitzpatrick, Inc. doing buslnels as: Debi apy, 140 Baycrest COUl'l, recera protecclon lales Act (Thia authority TransltrM are: AS PRO. a 1 Of " Dally Pilot August 28, Sep-Orange County on 8-19·97 (CA), 2000 HarbOt Blvd. A· Negotiation Services, 1020 Newp0rt Beach. CA 92660 Si usted no pruenta su win allow ·the personal rep-VIDEO TO BUYER BY J:~~'O~~ Name: 11mb81" 2, 9. 16, 1997 T330 18973730755 108, Costa M•sa. CA W. Bay Avenue, Newp0rt Scott Charles' Lampman, Alme la the 8ma., tt\al llghta ..... day ..,, ............ .. .... " the Dream, that 11"8 MCtt night Wllh fond ,.,,..,... ..... Respuesta 1 t11mpo, la resentatlvt to take many SELLER B d. N b PUBLIC NOTICE Dally Piiot Auguat 26 Sip· 92627 Beach, CA 92681 140 Baycresl Court, New· co rt• pu1d1 expedlr acilons wtthout cour1 ap-Th• UMl.I to be aold 111 1,.::130099 um 1 r lembe 2 9 re 1997 'T33J Thia buslntts ls con-Henry Stanley Bent. 1020 port Beach CA 92660 .,_ 18 the llunehJne, ordenes qua lfeeten su proval. Before taking ctr· dHCflbtd In general 11: A • , NOTICE 0 , r ' ' ' ducted by: a corporaUon W. Bey Ave.. Newport Thi• bus'1ne11 It• con· In a wortd ~ .... matrlmonlo. su p1opi1dad y laln ve<y lmpor1ant actlon1, trade name1 • ·~~LI_!•• fl.xk· Nu="<~) 68~~~~~one APPLICATION TO .PUBLIC NOTICE ~a~ou 11•~rtede.1°:~~ Beach. CA 92681 dueled by: an Individual odd. que ordenen qut usled however, the personal rep-turff, IQU rment .,,.. ltOC pub I I h d N I YI ff, Thia bu1ln111 Is con· Have you started doing pague manlenclon, hono-rt1entatlv9 wlll bl required In trade o a liquor atore/ Bea h~ • M •wtoi't SELL ALCOHOLIC Flctltloue aualnen Danltl Fitzpatrick, Inc .• ducted by en lndMdual business yet? No .... la the llomeuta, rarlos de abogado y las to give notice 10 lnt.,Hled market buslnn1 and fo. PllotcSe ~ :S: 1e:71y IEVERAOl!I Name etatement Oanlel Fllip1trlck, VP Have you 1tarted doing Scon Lampman of bM&lty and lrWMC coslas. SI no p\Jlde pagar persons unl•H they have cated M: 3135 ·HARBOR P ' ' T34S D•t• ef """' TM follOWlng persons.,, Secy./ffeu. bullneu yet? No This statement was filed oon•ntnient.. las costas por la preseota· waived notlot « conaented BLVO., COSTA MESA, CA. Apptlcatton1 doing busintH 11• Mesa Thi• •tattrntnt was fried H. Stan Bent with the Coun1y Cllfk or clon de la demand•, plda to the prop0Md action.) 92628 PUBLIC NOTICE AUQ 07 1987 Wlmi Company 4320 Cam-with the County Clertl or Thl9 stalement was flied Orange County oo 8·29-97 11 actuarlo de 11 corte que The Independent ldmlnl• The ktnd of·ncenae to be To Whom It Ma eon. pus Drive Ne.,;port Beach Orange County on 8·29-97 With the County Cletk of 1997373194• 11 de un formulario de u-1ratlon authority wtU b9 tranaftrred 11: Off-SALE one18142.27 Clfn: Y CA 92660' ' 19973731919 Orange County on 8-11·97 0111 Pilot Se ltmber 2 9 c>nefaclon de Ill ml1mas granted unltH an Inter• GENERAL -RETAIL PACI(. NOTtCI! O' The Name(s) of lht Ap. Matthew Courtney Ro-Dally Pilot Septembet 2, 9, t 9973729939 1 Y3 P T' ' roalver of Court Fe11 and n1ed peraon n111 an ob-~E21LJ~4~r u1:= PUILIC HEARING pllcane(s) lslare: drlguez, 3429 Summ1r11t 1CI, 23, 1997 T353 Dally Pilot August 19, 26, 6• 2 '1997 352 So,stds). bl '""' ~?." oodto th• pellt!~ ~~ IOI · the. ~located· NOTICE IS HEREBY WOO OK JOO Clrcle, Goat• Meaa, CA PUBLIC NOTICE September 2. 9, 1997 T32CI PUBLIC NOTICE e11a o enet cons ... ,... .,.., .. g cau11 wnY ""' r:· • GIVEN that \ht Orange WOO YONG KYUNG 92629 legal, comunlq1J111 de lo-court should not grant the ~b3~A ~~~f Oc'l. :ie'f3·· County Board of SupeM-Tht appttcanta ttated Dyana Rodriguez, 3429 FfcUUeus auelneaa PUBLIC NOTICE Flotltloue lualne11 .... .. the ltolday, of exolt•m•nt and acMntan. IMdlato con llfl aboQado. •u1h0rtty. sore will hold 1 publlc: 1bov1 ere IPDMng to the Sum""'stt Clfcle, Coata Name ltatement NOTICE The rnfralnlng A HEARING on the oeti-The ~ .... le~ to hearing IO coneldtr the Im-Depar1ment of Alcoholic M9u. CA 92829 Neme ltetement floUtlou• BualneH The following persons are .... le all th••• orders on the back are er-lion will bl Mid on SEP· Calllomla Uniform Com-poeltlon of Char9" tor ..,. Bevefa.ge ContrOI lo Mil al· Thia buslnen la con-Thi loHOWlng Plftonl are N•me St•t•m•nt doing bwslnHs as: t h I n g • t o m • , ftc:flve egalnst both hus· TEMBER 25, 1997, •I merclel Code Section vlc11 provided by the eotlollc bevlfa9es at: 427 ducted by: hutbtnd and doing business as: The The lollowlng persons Ill TM Kepler/Douglas G1oup, band llld wife untll lhe ~ 1:45pm In Dept 703 fo. 810CU. Board of SUpeMaOre u E l7TH ST o COSTA wife Kitchen, 1700 Plaeentla doing bualn111 aa: POOi· 2991 Grace LAM Suitt lA .., .... tltlon 11 di1mt111d, a Judg· catad at 341 TM city OrM The antletpettd date ot tM conducting l\lthorlty tor MESA CA 112527 ' Have you started doing Av., Costa Mesa. CA 92027 bOy Jtroducts, 3198-l2 Alt· Cost• Mna, CA 92626 ' WM le..._. ment Is entered, Of th• South, Orange, CA eaee. ~M~~-:S'r99~s: 1S~~ changea of organtullon FOi the IOllowlnQ type 01 bulln•u yet? No Frank Burnham8 122 39ih por1 Loop Dr., Costa M111, Oouglaa Terrel, 207 Nieto court mak11 lurthet orders. IF YOU OBJECT IO the office of uolV NI~ 0 and reorganluOons ap-Llc1n11: ,., ON·SALE Malthew c. Aodrlg1.1e1 St., Newport eactl, CA CA 1121120 Ave., Long Beach, CA Th111 order1 are enforc• granting of th• petition: you If ,.. proved by 1he Orange BEER ANO WINE -EATING ,This 1ta11m1nt Will nttd 92663 • M•rk T. Hanlon, 3198·L2 90603 able anywhere In California should •Ps>tar at the new-r.!ti Eacrow renc~ 1205 County Local Agency For· PL.ACE with the County Clerk of Thornat "· Reynalda, 122 Alrpon Loop Dr., Colla This bualnHS Is con· by lllY l•w tnloreemtf'lt of· Ing and state VOW ob-ca ~man ve.. ange, m1llon Commlatlon. pub t 11 h 1 d N 1 wP-0 rt Orange County on 1-21-97 391h ~~!.. Newport BNch, Meu, Cl, 92626 duc:ttd by: an Individual fie• who has rec~ Of ~ or Ille wriu.n CO-• Said Maring will be held Beach.coeta Mesa Dally 19873731000 CA 92aea This buslneu 11 ~on-H1v1 you slatted doing ...., a copy of thtm. with the cou;i be-~-:" of ::.=: Ol'.I Tueadty, Sept9mber 9, Piiot Auouat 26, S.ptembet Dally Piiot Auguat 20, Sep-Tnlt butlne11 11 con: dueled by: an Individual bu11nt11 yet? Yu, 8-26-97 AVISO Lu prohlblelones e the Maring. Your 8Po atlon In conn.:cn ~...., 1197, • the hCM# of 11'30 2, 9, 19f7. lembtr., 9 11 1997 T3211 duel~ by: • gentfal ,.,.n Have you llllled dOlng Oouglet Terrel juOlctaln que aparecen al peerMCI ,,,.Jc be WI ~ tt ,., of the llcenee ~ a.m In the ~ meeting T327 "' • • neta."p busln.11 J!t? No This ttattmlf'lt wee nltd :;-:_:., "~ ~~ ()(IF~cW'~E~l!OrTOR b=n1~at~1a11,ooo.oo room~· °' "';90 ~ ~ 'UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTJCE ~~ •• ~tt?e=ed doing ~k !iet= w11 flied ~~~~eoc:;tt, ~i;:_,~f ....... _ ..... ·-···-·· .. .... ., ....... -.. oonyuges, tanto, ti .-poso or a contingent ~Of of which ltlCIU089 the Id-1 ' .. ~. S ..__ ,lc,ltlO •·-I Frank lk.ttnhtm With the County Clerk of como la aepoaa, htata que the dtc:tUld, vou mutt t11e mated Inventory of 'iiio" ,.....,,, anta ....... MOTIC• OP 11• -· ,.... Thia 1ttttment .,iwaa filed ~Count on •1N7 '9973731918 ,. ~ HI rtehll-!da1 '(04I! clalm .itth the court N0,000.00, Ptyt~ II fol. c:. I*~ '"'•"*Id In APPUCATION TO Th "1:.:Jl•t•ment with the Counly Clerk of tt:,31'30171 Dally Pilot Sepltmbtf 2, 9, Again may I eay, .. dlCtf UNI dtc:lslon llNM and mall a copy to the per. loWI: 11'111 IMIW mey IPPttr tnd l•LL ALCOMOUC d 0 I~ b u':i ::::'• .w.~ Or .. County on 14147 Daly Piiot AUguat at tep-1 Cl, ~. 1997 T355 o la cot1e tltPld• lnlttuc> eonat reprtMntati"..::; =~A~ 00 1 bt tteerd at 1111 '*'lnQ. •WDM" xrne&M MObl A&nO o.= 1"nnte7• temt>et a. 1, 11, 1991' n2t PUBLIC NOTICE ··~ 1lW* You .,,._ ~ .. Olohu J::"~ the court t Note In hlvor O,, .e.., All mai.tate ,....ed fo Dm ef PUlftt talllng. 4151 Hllltia Wey o.lly Piiot ~btf 2, I, ~ = ..!!f. WW. ::!"=~~of first ...".:"ot': .. ": Ml.000.00 ateftt recommenctatlon Applloelhttu IA. ~ IMotl. CA 11.13, 1 .. 1 T'350 PUIUC NOTICI '1oUttevs .,_.,.. •• , _.., • ._ ,_,,. de California Pot' ten .. prcMded 1n MC8on 1 ~ note tor toen be6lll ooi-:,:..• .. ': AU0.11, tH7 eaea, ___ ..._ __ ~-PUIUC llOTICI ,. .... , .. ,a.••• NeMe •tet.....m euatqt.llW fGenll dtl orden 1100 ol IN Ca1rom1a "'°' prooeeda lll00,000.00 l_!Mrtn9 are To Wtiom ll M1y Con-_,,__,_, • 'lllhMO• -. M 1 1 1'11 foll0Wln9 '*90M are llUblCO que ... heya reci. bate Code The time tor • • ,_ ....,_ .-i.. °"" °'the lewd'• Ofllce. oem: •1111 .....,.. w~ ·•A. NeW-"°"..._ .......... ,...• 1 1 ' ~ butlneq •~ c.r~ bldo 0 que naya v1910 UN 1ng ~_..not...,.....-the ....,JUoeMee ~· ~~ ... ~~ Thi Name(•> of the A6>-~~·'iA~ HI ...... , ........ ,., ::.'t':'.L:f.':."'&".,. 0.um, 410 Irle Aw, -...1. d Ill bet tour "'°""" from and IN lrMnded .,,_, ._.. ---.. _,.... pllcartt<1t 19farti MIAOI --· • ...,._,, 411t • TN --..w.. · "* OOrona def M•, CA Niii --1 --· ...... addf the or~ ...... d ........_ T,., ................... i.r tl?Ot. RHTAUAANT COMPANY latl• way IA. N•W¥PC>rt dOlnl~~.,. •• ,c .. ll•clrto, 11'41 l<lmbtfly Cole 410 Irie A'f· • ,,,. '*""a.,.. tu ·-·• 11• ·-lea.' t4011 Of the...,_ Dalet11 A•t II UC leech. CA l2M3 ai llt"Jf l!lllM ... ZIMhor9 Lene, Hunlnglc>n COt det M8t CA ~dtle I:' ::::r:.t -=·MAY ~IHI ...... Pli1f11•1 • Code, .... t..,, . I Th• •PPllOlnlt lla1•411 Thia buelne.. It OCH)-=I 1 T ~ l!ntet· "'"CA...... =s ona • SUPEAIOA COUAT o~ flt k8'f bV the court;" you .. w•lt& ..... .. .. ,,, ...... '· ...... --.. ~ to· IN ~by: ....... pet\• ....... 170H a.ch 111'4. "~,·~~,,~~'.'!:: Tflll bualnesa la COit< ~flOAHW COUNTY ()ti .,. • pereon ~ In hnlllr el lhl ....._ ..,. el .. 8-N .t D1pWlent • ~ AlooftGllo •.:::..=,...,. It•. 120 Huntington ~ let\ CA'*' dud.a bV In~ Of(ANQI!, ,... THt! CITY ... ..... you ~ ........... IO .. ,.. .. '" ...... ~ ....... °"*"' '°... .. ........ ~ Maned clalno 8eedh; CA '"41 Ttllt tluain .. a •• con-HM you ICMtd ~ °"rYE. POST omc1 IOX with the_.. a lorM t-. S:.iif ~ r::. Ol•C•• ..... it1 '0... lllJ}: fl ltN8n! =::'~ ,..._. ,_,. 9'. Tallle. t701' ducted by: fn lndMctual ~=:-,,,JM nt1>1570, OAAHOf, CA :": '°' lpllotal ...... el el Niii-. ..,._ ........ llACH, CA... 1'Jlll 1111~ w 1 .. lllillh ll\ld., ~':;.. ~ ~ ~ tl**f dolrig Thie ,_ llM ":'~~ llddretlend end=ri:!-:1:=::;..... ftu-.llehed New~ lie ....,.I., Wtll lie~~~~ .. 11 :on-i;::r.::.":·"14 _,, N ~ ci.. Of •lipl"IOM ,.,,;,.. of -.-°" 0( ~ .,...,. • HT•D• llAY ti, lnoh Ca• ,.._ Dl!lr ~~ •t . ON ALI °""91 COunlWt ii M ... .,_, !tr: 1 lll'nlllld ~ TNt ... timent ... llM ()~ COurlW en ..., ~ ~ or .,... ~ .. prewtdld 1n "" lllail 119111 •• a. i117. WINI• nNG · tte'n t '*""' Wfttl .,. ~ an .. 1•t1JIW7 1111thout-. ., ~ secton 1no ot"' Celfop. ,. • • TM •"°'""'""*a. e. ~ ""'" b'8 ~County°" w, .. , Delly ,... _.. t • ~ --., 19 ~ ,.,. 1,,_... Codi. A ,_. It/ PU •1 C-0 h 111"1' N:~ II. a.,.., 1" ..... ~No tM717'HH lip...., 1.19 ~:..~ .. : .. -;..:::: .... -: . ==~r· . = &=:r ..,,... • :~----~------:!!! ... • - IOtfH ..::::J, rn., Mr .. ,_ :Jliiiia ~ Olwtt ~*' = ..... ~=.,,:ic._~Ptma•LMM ;; -~t. ........ ~-Doil)-Piloc WllOTICll tots JIOI Sl1B • 1------•leuSINESS OFFICE ANNOUNCEMENTS EMPLOYMENT 1400 APARTMENTS FOR RENT 2769 , 2920 5530 FOR RENT EMPLOYMENT 5530 EMPLOYMENT 5530 TUfSDAV. SEPIJMBEll 2. 1997 • EMPLOYMENT 5530 llUIUC llDTICll EMPLOYMENT 5530 (5) .r~ MOUtlMO N.B. · 750s.f. Prime QERMAN STUDENT Apt Resident Mgrs HIRING TUTORS Retail Sales position at Storeroom Clerk 01>110RTUMITY olcspacelorPlanner/ Scandinavian,' Need exper. COUPLE 'UT. $10 ·$15perhour Oul of Senta Fe Shipping & receivil'lg AllNllDllllMmtlliltilllllb Lfndscape Designer/ European, Soulh for quiet 32 unit bldg. l"e are H.5. Ma!h, Science. Outpost ln Fashion lor lurnilure store . ......,.luHje,llll9i•Ft•-BALBOA Oraf11per1on. Free American Rvsslan nr Harbor/Hemlllon. looking for Lenguages. S .A.T. I stand PT, hourly Must be responsible & .. .. PENINSULA 2607_ parking, u!U , main!. eiu::hange 'sludents ar: 2bd T sm aalary. Nooa 3.2 ... collego •comm. Call Tamara: organized. 30--40 hrs = "::~ ~..; Balboa Newpolt Close IO OC alrpe>rt. rlvlng. Become a host R.W. Brown Co. Inc. career GPA. car. 714-443·2700 'ii!!i;~····4-~5;;9~5H3~:0.~ l~P:":' :w:k:. =6=5:0:·8=5=7=0~. • -·~ ..... Ml. a ........ I $750mo. Fax 844-8706 famlly/AISE. Call . 540·2121 minded R•l•ll Sal••p•rson -• ,._,1, nc. Ooe•nfront 4br 2ba, Ph.844-5050Ella 1-800-SIBLINQ 1----.,====--·I lndlvldua'-M •rketlng R e ps FT, to sen ladles & ... 1"11111 If ""'l•laalil• Q f fum, $1700.lnclds ulla. BANQUET 13 Needed Market our Ularf • rKI, Clllr. rltlllM, cean ront Avl Sep! lhru May I---------www.albllng.org COORDINATOR who want services na1lona1l y. No mens sportswear. SUMMER JOB 111,U.llllcal.W.W.ll.t111• No pats. 673-4724 INDUSTRIAL 2788l:=====C:A:L:":S:C:A:N;I PT -NB 11a11 an · lull-time, selling roq. $2,000 Upscale cllentele. Lot -0.;iiinii;OftlSiiu.H.~J,ii;;i;;i;i;;iioi~~ .. i;;! Reslaurant 673-9500 .,. mo. PfT· more F(f. Only axper"d need •Morning HOY rs ...._...,.._,.,.11111&1M• Oc••nfront StMdlo 251 E. Co••t H..... long-term 1_600-382.27 12 xPG03 apply. Nwprt Beach. •No Expo1ience ... .,_...--.,lllrll· Red ed $750/mo. Incl Utls/ 10,00 D SQ FT VOLUNTEERS ··• emplo ment 714-852-8689 •Younc;i. &ne•getlc ofc P•rt-tlme ...... Wllll#riMIUlilfl." UC to Phone, M•ld svc. Fully BUILDING For 8•1• C•n't Find Work?• who ,',e also' --oNo.'iai'.~HM,;o:i'.t•;l;---l s=A"L.;E,;S:;:::o,::=;:;:o:oe::..__i( •Costa Mesa ' ........... -.111 1a1 turo'd. 875-4104 Production Pl. NB N*E*E*D*E*D y ., b 1 •1 1 d" 1 d 1 Coll Coo'po• •• $470 000 ou can • oo ... ng able to lea'n a mme ia e nee or * LA FITNESS * .......,~_,......a.. f OlviS. Slore:Toy1/Cars loo h•rd1WANTED15 FT/PT Front Desk (714)722·0119 Mid llf ""...-_.!di lslll /Mfg/or L11s1 Investment. --· -· people to fill various new Job sklll & Hos1s. Call 673·7030. Seeking motivaled I~-------~ """"-.. ..,. OarlUlll•n 723_A A 94 COSTA MESA 2624 Bob C.U111n Bkr·722-8777 AMERICAN CANCER pe>sltlons from war• enjoy working NO SUIT aggressive individuals .. ...., ...._.. IUt II -... 1 ......... •••••ll SOCIETY house 10 man1g• outdoors. Must for entry level salesl--------- - 1 llll'fllttlulll "' ltlll! E'eld• Xlr• lrg sunny ••••• ment. No experience have d'lve,·s NOS Cll''!~NMUTE. and management po-Ch•nces "' M ......_ 11 •l••••••••••I 2br 11>8 In lrlplex, fncd BUSINESS ._ n easary. C•H Now.· I d No e ~""" o sweat. silions. Ore•\ Income w P s 11 pallo, wld hk-up, 11;a: DISCOVERY ent 17141891•5784. lcense an car You ' 11 lo v • th• polenll1I. can Mike you wlJI llnd ·..-11 _.,111111&.1JA9--HOUSES/ qulellS875 873·3059 FINANCE SHOPS with Insurance. product. support, and •714-508·2517• wh ...... , 'efn CllllfUO -Coron• d•I M•r· C•rp•nt•r e11p wood After training Immediate cash tlow. S•I•• Position al you need M •tlilll1·111-414--flf CONDOS Pie C•ll640-4777 slalr. rall ln.et1Uer I Leads provided. Not Help Ue Qrow al the price llltM1'14' DC••,.._ T NEWPORT needed. Own truck & earn rom MLM . 24 hours Children'• clolhlng youwSnttopay .c•NUD .. 42t·3511. •F•O•R•RE•N•••-BEACH 2669 BUSINESS l---------1--,'00,,.,"~'~·~•7'•~·,.,,84='-4,.,-,BB_o_I $8-$ZO per houri 1·e00-322·5~i..X~~~~ store In Faanion ls. when you read :=======:1~::::~::::-:-:::::;1oppaaTUNITY LOST._ C•rpenter H•IP9r 714/476-0114 PT Ftaxlble Hours Classllled 1--------·1 1;11. PT. Ask lor Wayne or Re•leUr•nt Cishiers, 714-644-7877 LIDO Slops to beach. 2904 FOUND 2925 l--""',-0,...c.='c.,--daily BALBOA $31J5/$495. Single, pv1 Gil. 714-640-57501---------~ espresso sv•s, NB Sell your home HOUSES/ t Te /d 1 l;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilr===':' ...... ~=j 1oc1.t1on1. FT/PT. Will through c1a11illad. 1542·5678 PENINSULA 2107 en ry . nn. w · urn.I' Dr•fstperaon PT. !fain. 840·5752 842·5878 iCiiOiiiNDililiOiiSiii••••l;;:;~~~::;;::::l~N:o~p:•~•:•·.:•~7:""~•:•~0:•:1 Pleaa:-:;; 01 out Found M otor~c1e CUSTOMER Grading exper pr•'·I==~=====:::=:::::::::::::==.:::======= F09 SALE Qul•t furn •tMdlo of area. cOmpanle1. hc•l1m1 et ln10C0'64" •994'",· SERVICE FIJI resume & exper A a to . ..,... to: 714/&44-6708. pa1lo, pvt entrance. CMck with the local fl s e SPEClALIST e Pkng, utl, c~ Inc. Avi MISCELLANEOUS B9tter 8us lnea•1--•~M_P_m~·-==~-11 Work part rime at DR I VER · NOT S1]';4JlTIW!G 9-15. $650. 873-1588. RENTALS Bureau before you FoMnd on 8/25 Southern California's GETTING 1he Mlle• · GENERAL 1002 ~~:;;;;;;;-------J••••••••••I aend any money for Golden Retriever & most dynamic or Pay you Want? i ii•iiiiiiiiiiii•I' 1 ... Of services. Read ChOw mix. Large Chamber of Com· 1.Leader in mile1. CORONA and undaraland any male. @ Harbor & mere•. Tha Newport 2.Average t ,850 Miies/ A N..~W r--------•IDEL MAR 2122 ROOMS 2706 contreca before .you Wiison. 842·2864 Beach Chamber ol Trip. 3.Top Line ~~";"-J:;;~'!'~::~1-=~~~i:=~~i:'l-B'~1g~n~.~S~ho:p;;M=o:u:•:•;;:•~:1 LOST CAT 9129 Commerce la lffk· Equipment. Experl· SOLD! lnvlle over 40,000 peopl• lo read about your home lor sale aach S•turdey by showc•elng your propet'ty In our Homes of Iha Week 6 Open Hom• Gulde. The best loC•I Real E•l•I• Section •round! Reach the best ·qualified home- buyers on th• coas1t Cell your AdYerUalng Re pre a en 1e1 Iv• Todayll Ask aboul · our cwrant •Peclat.t Lle•COHn•• 574 ... 241 ' LIM River• 574-4252 rates. Ing a pan time posf. enced Drivers/Owner 3 Br 2 8 • + l. oft B•lboa Oce•nfront ASTRONOMICAL COM., Goldenrod & kln lt"l•t 11 a pleas· Operator Teams. Call Condo Obi Gat~a, $800/mo. Incl Ulla/ INCOMl!I Brand ~~r::~ •. Vl~~c~an;: ant, service Of"lented Covenant Transport Monlh to Monlh / ty. Phona, Maid a'IC. Fully Newl 100K Quick & cualomer Service 1-800-441-4394; 52,1 00. Ownar Ag! fum'd. 875-4104 P/T·.F/T.· No• MLM·lOO white chest, tummy, R•presentatlve to 1·888 ·MOAE·PAV 714·568-9047 teg1. 760-8785 c•L SCAN LDS Fem aeeka rm/b• T I m • • F 1 • t • r t repres•nt the Cham· '""' • COSTA MESA 2124 In NBICM in exchange Residual paid uplronll LOST Man'• Maaonlc ber to the caning 11----------1 lorhomelf•mmember No meetings, inven-Walch . Femtly and vlattlng publlc. EiAEA~,!ERE°s~1 ~0~ care. 714·97M9!56(w) tory or qua>taal helrloom. REWARD Dullea: or 714·548-2e28(h) Exploelve Income! • 723-!5802 • • An•wer lncomlng 0 Pen Ing• w 1th CHARMING 38r 18•1-~--~,.~~•h-·l 24hr. m••••ve cell a requesting axcellen1 salary! Hou••· Large yard. Newport ••c 1-a00•213•1 g 28 lntormallon on the benefits. Paid tr1lnlng. Dog• allowed. Xlnl OC.-nfront a.22nd St. ,..., ,.e-,...N N H b High school diploma Cond. Avall Sept 18th Private room unfurn,b==~=•-="'"-'-'=-"" HEALTH & ewporl · ar or required. Ages 17-34. $1450/mo. 721-0576 •hara balh. VU paid. EARN i500 A DAV FITNESS 3000 !';~8parauon of Hsi• U.S. cl\11.ons only. Call No amoklng preferred. Ot 1500 a ~•k. S50ii;ii;i;i;i;iiiiiiiiii;I t-800·345-6289, M-F I!• SI d • 3 Br 3 8 • Kllchenette In room. to atllrt. Work lroml' of member•. area CAL •SCAN Townhouse. Dbl gw, Laundry. 1 b'ock '° your kllctien tsble. I LOST 4 POUNDS demographic• and fp, pvt yatd. No dogs. Newport P•. 1490. Not MLM. EKce11erat and 12 lnche• my nral other •upport mat• Fiii In the Blank! 11eoo/Lle. 642-5322 Call Sam 078-4808 aupporl, Praa call week In my slffp. Not ~laln'KOfd k-plng of ~":!0t•r~I uRa·~~~I ~h~ **l!AiTSID• · · 1-800.IOB-2072 In my dreams. No member referral• employees you need 2·Bdrm • 1 ·Bat h VACATION" a4 houra CAL•SCAN dieting. 1~ money end f\.ltnurnenl of In-by placing 1 help wood ftra, y.,U, 1916. l.BllTALS-2722 MAIL OftD•R back guarantee. Celt formation requests. wanted ad in the Oalty T14-70o-8~e4 BUSIN•Sa. l-800·88&-8 435 • Ught "typing and P11ot •mployment lntarnatlonal com-CAL•SCAN admlnlst.-tlon work 1ecllon. C111 ou~ --~~~-I HUNTINGTON COSTA MESA 1024 BEA'CH 2140 pany, Top pe~. PT/FT. New 8 AF ER • • r a q u e • t • d . Clesslfled Depl. at Work lrom "1Y loca· CANC•R Trea1rnents: Req"lrement•t 842-5878 a.If C.Une View M ... Verd• beat price wllhlt full view-1 levM, 4b0, 3b• fixer. can 1111 A Donne Wffater for dt1alls. Recn9x HC).6000 111311 or IC131. ..... w. 38d • so 10owft, A 911 of HaWlllll ,c.11, J.A,Qlti.on Co. 147401 13fo&712 B••ohfront Cendo 11450. Pamor•mlc · Oc:eanvlew 2bf 2ba. Hurry! oa1-teoo "•nt lo Ownl 4br 2ba, 1100aq, tp, tam llon. FuM training and "Survivor•' MedlC•I • Excellent tele-11---------- aupport. Blllnguala News." Quarterly phone communlca· FIND alao needed. FREE reports on felS·IOxk iklns akllls. booklet. Can toU-lr-drugs end ttestrnents. • PC word ptocna- • 1-888-633-2304 • La 1e1 t m • d 1 c •I 1ng experience. an apartment l~l.!;;;;;;;;;;;;c;•;;L;;";•;CA;;Nj adva"hces. Reporting • Ablllty 10 work In through classified by and fOf •urvtvtng lasl paced, challeng-11----------""""-.J -~-la cancer· paUerata. AA· Ing work eovtron-&~ nuat !iubtcrlpllon: martt. E~ aso.oo. SUf'Yt'«Ws, Box •Knowledge of 1he 2tt, Mllwood, NY N•wporl Harbor rm. 11100.mo wlthl---~------1 50"' 1owerdt pur• chue. Low down, "° IENTALS TO qual, 71 ,..530-IQl1 SllAl.B 2724 10&41 CAL•SCAN At .. hetplut. p..._.. send ·resume by S•pt. 12 to: l••••••••••I Mr. Jell Perker. Pla5011A1.S' Newport 8e•ch liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill••I cnamber of com-1' merc:e, 1410 .Mmbo-,.. ftottd, N9Wpor1 1--=====--I 9"ctt, CA tr:lllG--.::::..i.;;_;i,.:;,:;~;;;,;,I ..... ' r"'...f.'•l 7-1' ~~~~r~~~~rr~i;~~~i;=-----===1·~~"!""!"!!'!'~~i!iil ...... I ··--e1-15~~1 Resulh! ,,.. a.s11111 · ...... ,., "Alhoa I . a'tlidt .. o.a, ..... ....... , I ~ ... -...... _ • o: • • t• • ' s • ' I r I 1 TUESDAY. 5UlfMBER 2. 1997 , SllVlum.oasnmrrssu llUCBAllJ>JU •""';:.:;"~•as~~eo~11~~w~MTED~~..,;;~•·j~-~·;;;;-;;;;;;---...,.:_-~-~-ll TODAY'S :.::~ ... ~.~ .. ~ .. ..;;~~~~· ~~~,·~-=:·:: .. ---· --lly~ -II .:=:!~~R~O~S~S~W~O~R~D~~P=U~Z~Z~L~E~:.J Ple&ff bli, awat• tnal AJITIQUU 8010 Of' trade rcw OU dryet. flrwddln Mint. 11.ar.g WWt OMIUt SHIUllF I I. tM H1dng. In th!• W· Call Oln• M2·3221. Old •atchn & ~ -.Id T~ tf1R$CH ACll08S II Olllcult :t:r11":yS:Oq~~~ * .a LP Reoonle ,Whrr•~··· Refrlg. Wnlcoutcaln 842-MAI ~ =--II :'°"'1M111 tn Which !here 11 a '300, • I UQhtnlr\g 25cublo f\, ald .. lllde, T9P Ool .. " P•kl TOIOIY'ft11U'9, lJPTatJllP8 t blncltl*G II......., _]._ _,_, .. , rods • 173-7414 lcwnM•, watr <ll•p tror Aec1>rcl1. Jau, _1, ._ = cnarot per.,,,.,.., • · $500. •T~•1a?a Sountrlic:ka, ate, ,.., .. L---·•---L•-w.,.•--•-14 ---;:i:.. eo Tot,•~•nMln cu Mlk 645-7505 W1'llrTIU.__ -. blln1Tom111.1wl\bt.rump1, t.ba ...,. --11000'& POSll8LE, 1,. _ _.. a I · buot.w ...... tJiebwMd. 15SW. 11 ~P.u - T-YPINQ, 1••• ,,,_ "';;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;,-;;;;7;1----.,------1 18 O.CO.iltld 82 Tl1ml (ltw • Part-lime. At home. • Call M2·M78. IFTJl.NtTUU 8014 e111111 TO YOU ""22 NORTH WtM c..a..d the klac ud ace '11 ttnw.r• iftrl) cau Toll Frff l::;;;:;;:;;:;;:=iil~•-~--~--.._ YV 6Q41 clubl, lMa dllfted to a dJamoed. 17 S!Wld90f blue 63 c:NntMmoney 1.aOo'·2·18·9boo I . . .oil.JI Tom1DJ took tbe lJas and lad• 11 Adf9Ml.Ul*!O ~ E11t. T-5;139 efST C:CXZS All) •llAaY CRI• White, Ch•rl•m•tlo Kltt•n O A._ '14 lnuDP\. pnpued to ft.-the ..... 20 o.t.c:tW'S need &4 ~ rl!INl111 for ll•tlng•. CAl•SCAN Jenny Lynne. w/ Mat• ltwk•, male, gray, very •Q '14 en If Baal pla1ad low. But But 2t -~ Q O v E RN MEN T Anliq""'lo 'SO. McJt,.,. tr••• 1150· u:a-e970 •trKtlcna1a1 Fr" to WB8'I' &\Bl' • inaerted lhe •ltbt and Tcnam1'• LWlad -DOWN Joes. Now hiring In •Elll...l(lllNdllllil'lbuy. l-:'3Cfih~lnnoi(C~a~b~ln;;;or1-=:J.,~·~-~~·g~~·~· ~.....,~~·oo~I • VoW •tote aa jack nr1Mled w49t bad*'° be \he 22 P**toPMk 1 Co69-<tYe. your area. $1 8,000-~dJ:=y;. 48"wlde. Malchlng lbl PUAEBR•D OCICAT oAQll'18 010lt onltju.t.lftcationforthedoubla-g=:_~ 2c=.',.. S 8 8. 0 0 o . C • 11 __ ,. /chair• S475. 429-0379 8 moa, ne\.ltered, ~ery 0 QI I a 0 .J 10 . trumW,..,. 6-0. A low beu1 wQ rdner '""'' 1·800°883-0819 .., IXllUIW or h altffUonata. Fawn co'-. 28 Tunea 3 TVPt ol,mca axt. J-400 for current M•ttr•••/Boxeprln9 or.ct. fraa 10 lo\tlng •AK 5 • JOt J lflcl. eat roMwith the~ and~ 30 Painted 4 Female~ Federal, Counly, Cl1y jlwllry, btOnZel. bn., O\.leenalze,. dbl pillow home. "'1 8415·8473 SOUl'H 1evered with diamonda, Dummy e3 Soc.. 5 Ootallll1111 hilt & State ll11s. parlodlltillnD, 1op,2waaksn1w,pd 6AKJ'1t won,snddeclarerdi~dedhia M"Arayousman '.=~ ... -CAL"SCAN ~d:ijlda. S'1100. sac. S275.f-,,.,--------I o • rem&i.ninf diamond on the kiq of -mouser S9ll ··<nMordt..... 714-s22;0703 JEWELRY, FURS--o at I heartt. :== 9 Mended DOMESTICS 5540 • •DOO WALKER Cosla Mesa area. C•ll Morgan •Colltd111•111A••·--Sol• sleeper $!60. & ART 6025 : •J983 For Tomm1. t.he reat WU. ror• 37 ~ 10 AotnlnPoeJ • Ea1iltl .... conO.dld Wicker couch S200. m:!:f:· A hurt wu ruffed in the 31 Manlp.U.te 11 Cocillad :::::f' • •11i ..... taltl Stap E1tarclser · S50. Quy Bwff•t Signed 1be biddina; cl hand, dumm1 wu re-entered 31 = 12 :u obllgal 714-249-3711 Plar 1 coffee lbl $50. l:.mld edlllon llthoa. .WEST NORTH &.U1' 80tn'B with lbe quean of duba and a di• 41 Pk;chaa 14 Sentirnantal All 1tlnt cond. 494·2258. M\.laeum q\.lailtv tram-10 I.NT P-. IO __ .. •-.1 .......__ to-~"--but •• -·-_ .. ,__ .._27 ~·· 4.( Singing -· -29 Actor Ealiadl; ' .. """' 29 DrOCIPI ' Biiiy 30 Mc:Mor's IOOOd 49 Scntchn 31 River lo the 50 CfO'# 0¥9!" SftMI 51 Rlp-orr , munu WU-. uvwu ,.....,.,..,. 4-5 ~ ..... ~ 18 ~"-ll'O Ing. "Monsieur Victor'' IO P... PaM• I• trumpa, East rutrecl with the nine ,,_,._, ,......, ,,_...,.. "Bye Bye Birdie". P-•• Dbl r.. and TomJ:nJ wertrumped with the 4CI Houaallll'hga Henk - 32 Arabian gulf 52 stiak• 38 COrn ctlbl ~ vlllaln 714-842·8533 APPLIANCES 6011 COMPUTERS 601B Houa•allt•r Avail A.E. Prokar/Prop Mgr . · 51 Buay -(cahr's 23 lo.rthe 37 Witnaaaad 53 Act .... 39 Aloe dish beaver seoks long·term silua· ~3 Whlrlpool, waahetf lion, refs. 54B·01:J I gas dryar. Heavy duty, Housasltl•r Avallabla ratocallng. 5500.obo S800. 044-4803 p_. P-kins. A dub wu trum~Lh the 47 ~Ilka a bee 20 lriet '••Ill•••••••/ queen of apade1 •• aat under-probktm) 24 Minus Starting • bualnaaaf I' Opening lead: King o( • rulrecl helpleuJy, and a spade fk'OID 54 85 E,w, In F=rance 28 ~~--~!~1~01~• re11~~. ~!,,TRAN···S·P·O·R·T·A·T·l·O·N· Club membtt. had lea.med that 8 the table all""""1 Tommy to pick up Nothing ,_, .. _. 4-0 Cor""°" 54 Flerca whale 41 Prau oiwarci 57 Bia Tan Ktl. -'2 Pooctl'• aound 58-fAahal Home. ga1den and pet 714·721·1346 care. Pro!. rellaDle.1------~---I reas. refs. Vacetlonf Qelu11• Wh lrlpool long term 714·798·5050 Portable Dishwasher, Whether you're buying Le99 lhan 1yr. old. or selllng, Class1li11d Runs perfect. $160. purcha•• of one oll' · trump ataclr. ¥Paa not enough Eaat'a remaining trumpa. In all our computer system• pounds to double Tomrii.J. But once Tommy acored five Uwnpa in hand, ........,,......,,.......,..., packages we wlll BOATS 7011 tn a while 11 ltranger came to town on1 in dummy, two diamonda, ooe asaist you In obtaining who, after .... atching TOmmy butch· heart and one club. a lree dlgllal aatelllta er 8 few sitnple handa, thought 8 A bani leaaon ror Eut to learn. dish for your lV 1rom 1 8' Hud•on B•y Primastar. 721-4000 P•ckel 1981: A bonanza wu due when holding a Learn to be• better brldse beaulllul bey boal, fistful of trumpa, little realizing ~•ye'rJ Subacribe now to the covers all your needs! 873-0721 Iv msg. Run your ad in the Newport Beach Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 100 ,000 homes . Fax us this form wilh your credit cord # or moil it in with a check today! Run for a week! If you r car does not sell we1U run it for another week FREEi All for $1 O' ADDITIONS REMODELING 3410 Quality A•mod•Hn9 •Alto Home Repair• •Reasonably Prlcad •Local Co. 8!11836318 •Stephenson Assoc. Call 714-044°54015 CARPENTRY -·-··----------------··--·· D YIS,SEU MY CAR City ..... , c-lioCord 0 ,...C:OVISA 0 .AMli: ' .., __ ....,;i lo DAll.T PllOT lJO w ..... -. c.--"" l?!fol7 V1•1U2·J4l1 0. Wf11#JIJl-6JI'• _..,_ -------·--rJ•<-... ·--··-··-·--·--··- ··-.~-·--·-· u--·-o--·~~ ,, __ _ • J 10 for ... "'-· J 1.00 «>di °"""'°""' h • ·-..... -... -. ---.:. ---------· atomic 4 engine, that that wu enough to transform no a~•-•----~ ca"'--haulad oul 5/1/97 . T · to · t ~ I ..,......._ .. ......._. "'~ ......_ Full cover 10 presetva ommy 10 a geruus a eaiu Pay. (800) 788-1225 for Information. the beaU1Uul leak fin-The auction was stra.ight(orw,rd. Or· write to: Goren Brldire Let- lah. $5,50() 675-0984 Once Wh &~ annd oonthc~L~-~andl good ter, P.O. Box 4410, ChJcap, Ill enoug to vi at e ... ..--eveL no 60880. 11---------1 one can blame Eut (or wieldJiig the MARINE SLIPS ue. But. as ia. common when dou- DOCKS 7022 ' CHEVROLET 9045 HONDA 9085 IANDROVER Newport B•y Boat snps In 1mall private marina on Via1 ;~~~~;:;~~:1~~~~~~~~~~1;~~~~iii'!i~9~1~1~3 Lido. From S13·S16tt. •ea CORVETTE '88 Accord LXI 5spd, Sall or Electric prel'd. R bl H d T / No Hve aboard•. Size emova e ar · op pwr windows/mirror•. '94 D•fender 80 2511•5011 avallabla. Conv/Roadater Low moon·roof. ac, am/Im Lo Lo mH1a. Former Miles • 1 Owner caas, orig owner. all show car . A fC, 714-ti75-4912 Agent Factory Manuals lncld malnt records. 55500. loaded, HURRY! <:;:>LOTS OF TLC<:::' 7 1 4 -4 3 7 .9 5 e 7 (3NDP925) M!NT COND $20,000. LAND ROVER 808·827·3335 '93 CIVIC EX MISSION VIEJO Auto, moonrool, AC, 714-305-8750 AMfFM cass, all pwr,1~~-====== DODGE ·9065 CC. 6Bk ml. S10,500. '95 DtS"C"OVERY 1;~~2~;~~~~1:;~~:;;--:;~; 073-0721 Iv mag. White & tari leather. ACURA ~010 29k miles. Like new P.li;"m Tr•ll Duat•r l----------1 must sell. 673·4909 '93 INTEQRA QS 41t4. 65k orig ml. Top JEEP 91101--------_I-!:::=!:===!:::::: Sia.ck auto. ·premium comes oll. Loaded.l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LEXUS 9115 AUTO.MOBILES 9210 TOYOTA 9210 wheels. mnrt. 1eather S399Slobo:'759·1029· 1' '"iiiiii~~~iiiiiii MITSUBISHI 9145 TOYOTA inl. Low mlle.s. G1ea1 '93 Gr•nd Cherok••1• Condi S14K 722·5191 ---------Laredo 4x4. v.a, up 1' '02 ES300 6 cyl.,l iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FORD 9075 co\.lnty & lraU pkg. euto, all power. sun· '89 Landcrulser 4x4. 1----------1 52K ml. Grn/Gry, 1· roof, tinted glass, Au10, loaded. Xlnll BMW 9030 ownet·llke·nu Sl4k $15,500 719-0677 Orig 62k ml. 1 owner. '05. BMW Black ori black beauty. All the right loyal Drive II and you'll own ltl Only '87 FORD VAN Conv. 640·0336·wk '84 3000QT VR4 '85 MR·2 Super low $19,950fobo. 717·7777. V·S:, A/T, PIS. A/C, 646·1397-hm. VAROOMI Al! wheel miles on 1hla supor Low ml. Orig. Ownor.1~~==~==== MERCURY 9135 drive, rwln turbol A coupe! Nicely equipdl·T-R_U_C_v_s-.---9-2-2-0 $3,999 720·1722 '93 Grand Ch•rok••l'iiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;I arid ready !or th& ~ L d 11 true e11otlc! Under 40k l;~~iiiiii~iiiiiiiiii! •r• o 4•4, V·8, up '88 G<ond Ma<qulo 1 w · 1 road! Hur•y, Only '92 T•urus s1a1lon count'"" & trall pkg. m . on 1 ast a1 72k I I ., LS Sed•n 4dr .. $259721 1032761) 139781 (0332\B) '78 1 /2 Ton '4x4 wagon m. ownr 52K ml. Grn{Grv. 1· · '02 p 0080 A"<O, •I• ladies car. Loaded, owner·llke·nul $14 k 4 91(. mlfes. $8,200 '95 3000QT VR4 M Needs TLC. $900 clean. 57500. 723·4074. 640.0338w 648_1397h • 648·1:107 • Spyder This Is a very & morel 42k orig or besl oller. rare ca1I II you drive it mllest Hurry wori"t lasl •1'48·1463 • S2 1 • 7 50 ! (A 1 2385) f-,-,..-----..,-,,-,,.,.1 ________ _ (7141545.1100 GEO 908'0 LANDROVER MG 9140 you'll own Ill Call for at 588971 (043304) de1all•! (8.31130) '93 Camry lE l--------- No room letl In the garage for the car? A call to '91 Storm 2 +2 BriglJL red arid clean as a · pin! A beck 10 school '"besl buy'"! Only $99671 (066974) 714/545-1700 7141S45·1700 Loaded wfequlpment ANTlQUES & '77 MIDGET & low mllos lo booH CLASSICS 9250 70k . orig ml. Runs I ----------I Be the 1 s1 to caur l>iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 9113 & 1ook• greatr ROLLS ROYCE 9182 s12.9s7. (22111eJ1• '88 RANGE ROVER 1 _~.,~·~0~0~1~·~··~·c,..!"~·;·'~·~·~·~·liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l·--''c'c•"I0""4~·c·c•c7~0~0:.__ I '73 M•••r•tl Cllroen County. Lo miles.I· Showroom Orlglnal Flawless, red beauty. Thinking ol having a '81 Rolla Rove• FIND J7k ml, $13,500. or (2KFJ193) garega sale? Splrll, while, 97 body Trade! 996·5212-evos LAND ROVER Glva us• ca!l l style, 54m. 1tlnt cond. MISSION VIE.10 CLASSIFIED D I. A . s 2 2 '9 0 0 an apartment 714-305·0750 042.5070 • (714)435-1 115 • through classified -- 3834 PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 SCREEN SERVICES 3919 • 1 • • l l 1