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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-11-24 - Orange Coast PilotSERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COM\t\UNmES SINCE 1907 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1999 Free labor Inovernent J f · • Members of the Tuesday momingr just about every sector of the business com- munity was represented, from Snowden and Fire Chief Frank Fantino to Latino activist and attor- ney Manfredo Lespier and South Coast Plaza general manager David Grant ! Costa Mesa Chamber "We do things behiMI the scenes lilce give out scholarships, picllt trees _ We don't do it fOr the press. We reoly wont to help people.' • : of Commerce take time ! out of their days to help ! . needy families in the area. • ·-.. .. . • ~Plot COSTA MESA -Dressed in jeans and with their sleeves rolled up, about 25 members of the Chamber of Commerce took time off from their jobs Tuesday to do something completely violating the rules oi business: work for free. For the first time, members of the chamber's L'"M900 Club gathered about 5,000 pounds of food to pro• vide to 100 needy (dmihes for Thanksgiving. "We do things behind the scenes,• explained Police Chief Dave Snowden Police chief Dave Snowden, "like give out scholarships, plant trees. ... We don't do· it for the press. We really want to help people.• · The group has been working for the past seven months to collect donations of food and sel'VJces. Scott Bell, president of ICI Develop- ment Co., said collecting 2,000 pounds of turkey was an easy task ·Albertson's and Vons were very gracious when we asked for them," he said. The group met at Newport Noo- dle in Newport Beach to put the boxes together, each containing a 15-to 20-pound turkey, pies, home- made salsa, a five-pound bag of lima beans, tortillas, rice, canned fruit and more. After the packing was done, a surplus of hams and poldtoes was dropped off at Some- one Cares soup kitchen. ln the afternoon, the men lo(lded the boxes into trucks and took the goods to Shalimar Leaming Center. A crowd of several hundred women and children gathered SEE FOOD PAGE 4 • BRIAN P08UDA I DAILY Pl.OT Elba Monson, left, receives a box of food for Thanksgiving from Bob McDaniel during Tuesday's food giveaway at Shalimar Leaming Center in Costa Mesa. Local business leaders packaged the food and distributed it to 100 local families. · :.-.~~~~----~--~~------~~~~~~~~~~--~--------+-~~~~~~~~~----~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~--------~--~~~--~~-.. .. ::r..-----:---~----~------------~~--------..----------~--------------~----~~--------~--~--. Lukewarm reviews for arts center plan ... • CAB ABLAZE Council members say they are interested in the concept of the center, but many questions remain. ~Pb NEWPORT BEACH Despite months of .prepara- tion and a pdss1onate presen- tation, the proposed Arts and Education Center received a lukewarm reception from both the City Council and members of the public Mon- day. · It also appears that because of the corruruttee's affiliation with the Newport Beach Library, elements of the dispute between the Library Foundabon and the hoard of trustees are leaking mto the proposal. In hls presentation, JiJJl Wood -who dually chairs the ad hoc committee for the proposed center and the library board of trustees - said th~ $12-million center is neccs. ary to meet the com- munity' cultural needs. He propo ed building the center .and parking structure. on the 12-acre srte adjacent to the library. Woo<i sa1d . the proposed 400-seat aud1tonum and hall could be used to display art- work and host the resurrect- ed film fesnval, as well as music 1cstivals. The corrurut- SEE STUDY PAGE 4 SEAN HIU.ER I OAlY PltOT South Coast Cab driver Jaime Schllserman uses a cellul .. phone to call 911 after bis cab caught fire n~~ the inter- section of MacArthur and Jamboree In Newport Beach on Tuesday. lbe cause of the fire was unknown. Police search for two armed robbers ~ NOTEBOOK st eve marble \' , • !• ,, •• 1 1, Clllt\JI'\? ----- Small things are often our most valued blessings I t's the day before Thanks- giving, but already I grow reflective, taking stock of my blessings. I am thankful for a small dark coffee at Diedrich's m the morning. I am thankful for Randy Harvey's column in the sports section of the nmes. I am thankful for the cilantro pepper sauce at Wahoos. I am thankful for the smell of the pirte trees m the Sier- ras, the glassy waves at Cres- cent Beach in the late after- noon, the sound of Vm Scul- ly's voice m the early days of spring training. I'm thankful for the sound of my kids' voices when I come home from work. I'm thankful for the way my wife laughs. I'm thankful that my bo::.s always remembers to put my name in his annual Thanksgiving column. Small things impress me most. Maybe I'm JUSt sunple, not quite capable of taking on weighty affairs. Some people are thankful for advance m medicine, breakthroughs in genetics, startling discovenes and high-level mergers. Me? I'm thankful for fresh bagels and the smell of the air irt the morning when I go out for a run. Thanksgiving is the one time of the year when it's OK to be sunple. We're supposed to take stock of the basics, SEE MARBLE PAGE 4 In separate incidents in Newport Beach, the men approached lone males and assaulted them before fleeing. SusA1' M c:CORMACK !bl{"°' NEWPORT BEACH Pobce spent Tuesday night searching for two anned rob- bers who attacked a pair ot lone males in separate ino- dents Monday rught. No one was seriously hurt m either attack. cnntcbtvnto2000 .War-tom time · By the late 19'40s, Balboa' Rendezvous Ballroom served as a great escape for those who WlShcd to waltz into the night. A reg· ular artist who played there was Ans U Hill and his orch tra. AMY R. SJ'uRGOON There was a divide between the early part of the decade and postwar years. culture it _ _..,...._~'-------~ ~-~ -L -~ --.a For toc11iy•1 Mlllennlwn Moment, ... ,ate3 The 1940s have been clac;sified. by some as •the decade with an identity crisis.• The war during the f ll"Sl half of the decade and th pros· perity that followed had similar effects on U1 N wport-Mesa area a 1t d1d on th test ol the country Franklin I Empb on culture took a baek at dunng the first halt of the de<:iad bee.au i- The terms •con ervabve" and "Jong" best d cribe the decade' hott t fashions. Women wor full skirts and cir'"' " that fell to the ankle. Long I v , glov ~. hats, pc.-arls, handkerch1 f , high-heeled hoes and petite handbag also w re populllf among fashionable worn n Saddle hoes w re popular among ahildren Men wor very tailored doth such a sport hlrts, coo~ and slacks. . wing on • own cloth wa popwar duting th 1940s. A 1943 advertisem nt that ran in th Costa M Globe H raid for Orkin's Department Store ln Costa M d: . Newport Beach police L~ Doug Fletcher said the firSl • attempted robbery occurrecd at 7:07 pm. m the 1400 block? of Baypomte Dnve. The seo-: ond inodent occurred ju.St! mmutes later, at 7:23 p.m., if>.• the 1200 block of Rutlandi Road, he ™d· , : . In both cases, Fletcher · said, the robbers confronted' a lone male victiin in an apartment complex parking lot. One pointed a handgun at Ule vic-tim and asked for money. In each incident, a~: . . SEE ROBBERS PAoi1' I DEX AlM.WC CLASSIAEDS POLICE f1lfS PUBUCNOTim SPC>l1S --~· nsq EAlltE """ .,.. Cllilllt, .,..,., .... ....... S.ft 11t,.I 10 2 J ~. 2 Wtdnesdoy, Novembet 24. 1999 locals only Daily Pilot ALMANAC CATCHING UP WITH • • • The following information is wDected on a weekly ba,;3 from the Orange County Cler)<-Recorder's office Jn San.· ta Ana. Planners back Main . Street rail BIRTHS ,, NewPoRT-MESA •~ah L. Baumgartner, on Oct. 1 project •Nicholas J. Bergsma, on Oct. 3 • Proposal for a county light rail system goes to the Costa Mesa City Council for discussion. • Brooke A. Bradley, on Oct. 1 • Max L. Buchholz, on Oct. 1 • Virgilio A. Carino, on Oct. 3 • Parker N. Cohn, on Oct. 2 • Peter C. Emmel, on Oct. 2 NEWPORT BEACH • Llnda L. Allen-Shellenbarg- er, 54, on Oct. 3 •Edwin J . Kraft, 91. on Oct. 3 •Abbas P. Seymour. 94, on Ot:t.3 COSTA MESA • William B. Ginther, 93, on Oct.3 • Ben Lopper, 83, on Oct. 3 • Alfred Lucia, 76, on Oct. 1 •Filomena M. Martinez, 87, on Oct. 3 • Charles Mikal, 83, on Oct. 1 • Frances E. Moe, 88, on Oct 3 • Raymundo Ramos, 46, on Oct.2 •Michael J. Wallack, 84, on Oct.3 REAL ESTATE NEWPORT BEACH • i830 Highland Dnve, 5485,000 BRIAN POBUOA I DAILY P!l.OT Residents at De Anza Bayside Village mobile home park, in foreground, are fearful that rent increases may force them out of the park. · De Anza Bayside Village SUSAN McCORMAO: COSTA MESA -The Plan- ning Commission on Monday unarumously recommended that the City Council support a light rail project lh&t would enter the city via Main Street. According to a staff report, this option will "have the greatest potential to capture ridership and conform with the city's desire for system routing.• The county Centerline Pro- ject supported by the commis- sion would travel west along Anton Boulevard and stop at a station at Avenue of the Arts. The project has faced intense scrutiny. most recently from the Santa Ana City Council. Opposition has forced the county to scale back the proposal from a 27-mile route to one that would begm at just 11 nules. • 248 Hartford Drive, $219,500 AMY R. SrURGW'.'11 Residents in the seniors- only mobile home park drew attention in 1994 when they refused to pay rent hikes; threat of increases still loom. Ostrom. •A lot of people here just live on their Sooctl Security." .Another resident, Philip Niesen, said the rent increases are retaliation against those residents who did not sign a new lease. The commission also con- nnued a request by Harbor Cbnstian Fellowship Church to allow 14 homeless women to stay in an existing room at the church. The item was con- tinued because the church had originally requested a cond1· tional-use permit to house men and th& new request must be re-advertised. • 3048 Corte Marin, $495,000 • 59 Victoria, $795,000 • 201 Via Nice, $430,000 • 381 Vista Baya, $480,000 • 812 Harbor Island Drive, $2,050,000 • ~6 Rue Grand Ducal, $100,000 • 2246 Port Dumess Place, $585,000 • ~8 Vista Madera, $437 ,500 CORONA DEL MAR • 517 Poppy Ave, $700,000 • 1209 Sandkey. $940,000 • 1430 Dolphin Terrace, $849,000 B U SINESS N 0 T'E S Newport Beach accounting firm changes names Squar, Milner & Reehl LLP, a . large Newport Beach-based accounting firm, has changed its name to Squar, Milner, Reehl & Williamson LLP. · The change reflects per- sonnel changes at the firm, $aid Steve Milner, manag- ;ing partner of the firm . . • Squar, Milner, Reehl & :Williamson will refer to )tself as Squar Milner on it 'etterhead and business cards for the sake of brevi-:ty, Milner said : The firm deals with an 'array of financial services in its accounting wing and also has subdivisioris that handle real estate and technology business. The name change will not affect the nature of the firm's business. .. -. :Dai¥Rilot • VOL 93, NO. 275 ;TMOMAS H. JOtfNSON, I Publisher :TONY DOOERO. 'Editor :..-0 MGLANO, 'Senior Crty fdrtor ·sJ.CAHN. City Editor NANCY OtUVER ~tures Editor M>GIR CARl50N, Spof1s Editor MARC MAlmN. 'hoto Editor ANntDNY PECX. News Editor IOSI J, SANTOS. P90esign.t' .-,y OUTING, a-ifled~ LMAJOHNSOH ProtnotloN PltAMOO SHAH. Chi.f Anaf'dolOfflc:er lhlf rb NEWPORT BEACH -People travel along East Coast Highway every day to get from Mariners' Mile to Corona del Mar or Laguna Beach. While stopped at a traffic light at B~yside Drive, they may chat on a ceUu.lar phone, change the radio station or even admire the beauti- ful surroundings But many are unaware of the ongoing rent battle many seniors at the De Aro.a Ba.yside Village mobile home park face on a daily basis. M.any of the fixed- mcome residents run to their filing cabi- nets to assess their net worth when the possibility ol any rent increase draws near. In 1994, residents of 1he .,eruors-only mobile home park drew local attention when they refused to pay rent increases ranging from 6% to 47°,, "You have to make yourself heard today ttnd that's what we are trying to do." 80-year-old resident Ruth Walley stnd then. Residents in 1994 received a letter from the park's landlord, De Anza Assets Inc., which ihreatoned to evict if pay- ments were not made. "If full payment is not received no lat- er than the seventh day of this month, you will be served with a three-day notice to pay rent or quit and a 60-day notice of termination of tenancy," the Jet· ter said The issue ultimately ended up 1r1 the hands of a judge in the form of a law- suit against De Anza. The judge ruled Ul favor of the mobile home park owners and allowcP rent to be raised a certain amount. There continued to be legal wran- glings between De Anza arid a number of tenants until 1997. · Bayside Village seemed content until a letter signaling rent increases landed on the doorsteps of about 50 tenants in September. De Anza has five lease ver- sions among its 277 residents. FolloWlflg the 1994 lawsuit settlement, some ten- arits chose to keep their original leases that protected them from certain rent mcreases. Tenants subject to the new rent hikes are those who did not sign the new leases. Rent for these 50 tenants will be $1,200 per month-a difference ol $200. However, De Anza has a program at the park which allows financially strapped seruors to be excused from rent increas- es. De Anza has already allowed several residents off the hook for the Jan. 1 changes. •All they can see are bucks, bucks, buck~.• said 28-year ~esident Helen BRIEFS Other residents fear the rent hikes are a way to push the seniors out. They claim if there are less than 180 residents living in the park, the property owners have the right to bulldoze the place. De Anza president Michael Gelfand said those accusations are completely false. •we are not trying lo chcil\~t! u~ lC>t! ol the properfy," GelfanCi S&d. However, he aid the company will be approacb- mg the ciW in the next year to redevelop abo\lt five aaes of the park's storage space for some type of community use. Tenants currently usmg that space may have to make other arrangements, he. said. Gelfarid said one major charige that will take place next year will be the "senfors-onlyn statUs of the park. "In abaut a year, that restriction will disappear," Gelfand said. The change will allow for a variety of tenants to move In . Gelfand said he does not intend to sell the hot piece of property that abuts Upper Newport Bay and doesn't expect to change the land's use from mobile homes to a more vis1lor-seivmg use, such as a hotel. •Our business is mobile home parks," Gelfand said. "Mobile home parks are stable.• Panel's · topic: watershed issues "Watershed Issues on the Newport Coast• wtll he the topic of discussion Nov. 30 for a panel of environmentalis~ and developers at the annual Fnends of the Irvine Coast meeting at the El Morro School in t.aguna Beach . Carol Hoff man, vice presi- dent of the Irvine Co., and Gary Brown, member of the Coastkeepers, a nonprofit orgc1nization dedicated to keeping Mturo areas free of contamlnat1on, will partici- pate on the panel. "We're at a place where the Irvine Co. thinks it's come up with good solutions to tho problems (in the Cry~tal Cove] area, arid let's say everyonl! isn't happy,• Pirkle sald, refer- ring to ari 800-homc project the Irvine Co. is constructing. tally dumped 3,500 gallons of chlorinated water into the pristine cove. The event 1s free and open to the public. It will take place at 7:30 p.m. at the school, on Pacific Coast Highway just north of the El Morro Mobile Home Park. For inforrnatton. call (949) 644-5998. Fem Pirkle, pr~ident of the group, swd the panel dis- cu~ ion shouJd bC lively. Last week. environmental- ists alerted authorities th&t an Irvine Co. contractor accidcn· -Susan McConnack The request has been post- poned several times since last summer to give the church more time to assure neighborl> that the shelter won't create noise arid attract vagrants The item is expected to be reviewed Dec. 13. A proposal for a condition- al-use pennit to allow meet- ings in an existing industnal building on Fischer Avenue raised the concern of members ol a nearby homeowners asso- ciation before the commission unanimously granted the per- mit Neighbors said they were worried that the nighttime meetings would c(luse parking congestion in the area, but the comnnssion concluded that meetings held during off-peak hours would not cause park- mg problems. The commission also unani- mously approved a request by Patrick Scruggs to split rlOO- by-165-foot parcel of lam:i on Magnolia Street. Four homes occupy the property and the number of homes will not be allowed to increase, despite the diVision. FOR THE RECORD In Monday's top 10 story m our Countdown to 2000 series, we incorrectly reported the incorporation date for Costa Mesa. The city ·was mcorporated in 1953. It is the Pilot's policy to correct errors of sub- stance promptly. Call (949) 574-4268. . 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" .... ;2 5 w CdMn., " •m"'""""'" 2 S W TIDES TOOAY First low First high 9.04a m ......................... 6.7 Second low 4 12 p m .... n .................... -1 2 Se<ond high 10:40 p.m .... p ................ 4 2 ntUMDAY First low 3·36 a.m ........................ 1 9 First high 9:50 a.m ........ -..... r ...... 6 1 Second low 5 07 p.m ............... ·l 2 Second h gh 1145 pm ............ 4.1 WATD TEW!MlUM: • Apparent business tr~ 'onducted from a vehkle. especially around schools or parks and If juveniles are involved, could mean possible drug sales. • Penot'9 being fOf'Cl9d Into vehldes -especially 1f they are juveniles or temal~ -may mean • pos\lble kidnap- ping. Record the license plates and call poli(e • An ~ Whld• parked on your block may be stolen. Contact parking control with a Ileen~ plate num· ber. • Place gravel outside wlndoM where you're con· cerned abbut prowlers. The no11e of someone stepping on It will serve to alert you. • s..tnlngty lrwM>Clent ectlvltl• may be crimes rn progress. B a good neighbor, be ob Nant and watch for unusual activity • A ~•I window with • vnall bre k In It rNY mean a burg~ry has ocumf!'d. Call polke lmmedlat ty. • A str .... ..,..,. •• yow ~,._.when It tS unoccupied m.-y be a Wglar: Doily Pilot Wednesday, November ~4. 1999 3 IN BRIEF Small plane skids into sign at airport Irvine Co. agrees to drainage improvements • But local environmental groups have asked a A Cessna 310's right main . gear collapsed as it landed at hydrolomst to look .at John Wayne Airport on Tues-the proposal before they day evening, causing a five-·1 . · minute runway closure but no · endorse it. injuries to the plane's two pdS-SI I ICIA KENNEDY-ROSS sengers, an airport spokes-n.;a.. Pi>t woman said. ""'' Spokeswoman Nghia Nguyen said the plane · attempted to land at about 5:25 p.m. but skidded on the run- way and ran into a direction sign. The two men aboard, whose names were not released, walked away trom the scene unhurt. · The runway was clost?d "for cautionary reasons," said Nguyen, who added that the six-seat aircraft was based out . of John Wayne. -Susan McCormack Abuinpy road toward a united city council? NOAKI SO·IWARTl ~fill NEWPORT BEACH -John Noyes and Gary Adams were selected Monday by fellow council members to ~ the oty's newest mayor and vice· mayor, respectively. Al)d while the votes have been counted and the fanfare lS over, the road to the council's united front may have left some bruises along the way. CRYSTAL COVE -Con- cerns voiced by local residents, environmental activist groups, the Environmental Protection Agency and the California r Coastal Commission about water runoff into the state park have spurted a focal developer I to propose several 1mprove- ments to a controversial devel- opment's drainage systern: But riot all activists are fully satisfied. The Friends of the Irvine Coast has asked an indepen- dent hydrologist to study the changes proposed by the lrvme Co. for its 8-00-home developme nt planned for the land between Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach. Hydrologist Robert Coats of· Oakland, Calif., is reviewing the proposed c hanges, which would improve the develop- ment's dramage systems. The proposed new system would capture and treat storm I water runoff $0 that it does not enter nearby creeks which , empty into the ocean, said Lar- ry Thomas, spokesman for -the Irvine Co. · "We huve met with the lrvme Co. and listened to their Vice mayor Tom Thomson, . who· expressed interest in becoming mayor, was over- looked for the spot despite the city's tradition of promoting the vice mayor to mayor. And the selt::!ct:lon of Adams leaves Councilwoman Nonna Glover as the only senior council member yet to serve as vice mayor or mayor • Prior to nominations, several council mem~rs swd they were not interested in the city's top spot. Former mayor Dennis O'Neil said he felt a healthy turnover m govenunent was important. Jan Debay, who is ·on several differ- ent committees, was recently elected president of the League of Otias and said she was sim- ply too busy. Glover also indicated that she wasn't interested in the pos1b.on. Despite her lack of interest, however, some tension did sur- face after the vote, when the remaining council members were left to .choose their seats on the council dais. Traditionally, they are offered based on seniority and rank. Choosing between the two most senior members -Glover and O'Neil -Noyes decided to keep with clnvalrous sentiments and said, "ladies first.• "lf it's lad.Jes first, it should be Mayor O'Neil,• Glover said. When asked about the com- ment, Glover said she misunder- stood Noyes and was in fact offering O'Neil the first choice because he had been mayor. · With the elimination of five council members, including Gary Adams and Tod Ridgeway, who lacked the seniority gener- ally necessary for the position, the race for mayor was left to Noyes and Thomson. While Noyes ScUd he hadn't given the matter much thought, Thomson indicated that he would be very interested in becoming mayor. Although the position of vice mayor is traditionally an office to groom the next mayor, Thomson was not nominated. "Of course I'm disappoint- ed! said Thomson. •[Former mayor O'Neil] has said that I have done an excellent job in this last year as (vice} mayor. I · have worked hard to represent the city and have done a good job, but this is politics -an unseemly part of politics.• He added that if it came down to a choice between attendmg his son's champi- onship baseball game or being mayor, he'd choo ·e the bdll game. _ chang~s. which sound like good ones. But we are hoping to get more information from the hydrologist as to what he thinks might be improvements to these changes,• said Fern Pirkle, president of the Friends of the Irvme Coast. The biggest change sug- gested by the developer is the proposed installation of a well- and-pump system. It is designed to intercept and col- lect runoff water from the development before it reaches the ocean and export it into a sewage treatment system. The runoff water will be treated in the sewage system and disposed of several .miles up the coast to ensure contam- inants will not reach the beach, Thomas said. Also among the proposed changes are frequent street- sweeping to remove debris that would otherwise clog the drainage system; a storm drain system that could catch and fil- ter out debris; and the use of native plants to further reduce the amount of runoff. · "These changes give us an added measure of assurance to those concerned about runoff from Our project,• Thomas said. However, the sewer system would not be able to contain all storm water. The Irvine Co. also has pro- posed a community education plan . to provide residents with information about the impor- tance of preventing pollution in stoOJ.l water runoff. Construc- tion on the Marriott resort · frames the foreground as concerns over runoff from devel- opments along the Newport ~..._,~!'.f Coast into Crystal Cove . continue. ~f.AN rllll PI DAllY PILOT Mary Bldke, executive director for the Alliance to Res-. cue Crystal Cove, said she Wds pleased with the proposal. "I want to praise lho lrnnP. Co. for the majm JOii 1t has done reclirecung dry and storm water now cominq from the top of the· San Joaquin mrndor," Blake said uThe Alliance> an<l other envuonmcnt~l groups such as Surfrider, th S1em.1 Club and CodstkPepNs want to work closely. with the lrv111e Co. On the rernamcle1 of the PTOJPCt .. The first phasf' of the Cry!>- tal Cove developm<>nt \\ill bf' completed in the spnng. The Fnends of the lrvmt> Coast expects lo ht1vP tht• results of Coats' study in about a week, Pirkle said. MILLENNIUM MOMENT It's all about selling Newport Beach Southern Califorrua~s . know Ne:wport Beach is d comm~nity with great re~taurants and hotels and gorgeous beaches, but it's getting that same mes- Sdge out to the rest of the country -and the rest of thP , world. tor that matter -thdt hdS occup1€d Roslland the uttcn-•WUliams hon of Duvd Shores resident Ros- alind Williams since 1994. ~ llhdms, president and. CEO ol the Newport Beach Conference and Visitors Bureau, has used her savvy murkctmg ~kills to showcase the delight~ of the Newport dfea for crowds of Rose Bowl fans, grouµs of Japanese tourism ex~cutwes a.nd the mcmy · sa1l10g enthusiasts who come here for the New- port-lo-Ensenddd Interna- tional Yacht Race She has abo helped uttrdct events llke the Toshi- bd Senior Classic goll tour- . namcnt, the 01} mp1c Torch. Relay and the Davis Cup t<>nru~ tournament • MILLENNIUM MOMENT ce1e- brates the people who made a major contribution to the New· ·port-Mesa community during this century. The selection of vice mayor was much simpler. While Adams had openly indic t"d that he was interested m beµ1g nominated, Ridgeway apparent· ly did not approach any fellow council members about ~om· lng vice mayor. Wh-cther you 're planning an intimate dinner party for a few, or a lavish banquet for hundreds, Bristol Farm ' Cntering Department answers the call. Let our full service catering experts complete your event with freshly prcp:.i.rcd food , equipment rcnt:als, r,-----------.---,..--. service personne.l, bar service, floral arrangements, decorations and delivery. o job i too big I$ : or too small. (However, our service i alway" ju t right I) COntact one of our Holiday Catering · "I think my time is so taken With issues that any posltlon that takes more of my tune would really interfere with my ab1hty to attempt to make ome chang , • snid Ridgeway, who serves on more than four d1fler· ont commtttc.'l . : • Experts toll free at 1-888-726-7271 for more information. ~ : Mtw,ltllctKlatMdltl,(M)~·~,,. : : Milil,. "-"""· ""'W.,lt~~ ~·~···- L ~ i.t1m111;t: ZJNl'ltlMlltt. omu•u ' ( I) l j -. i I '• ' f I t \ ' \\'h t l1le \\ Orld •• Coming To. I ~ Wednesday, Novembor 24, 1999 . MARBLE CONTINUED FROM 1 spend & moment or two Uunk- lng about the Uungs that we take for granted the rest of the year. I was reminded of that a couple years ago when when my wife and I packed up the kids and headed north for •Thanksgiving. Now. there's :north and there's way up :north. This was. in my book, way up north. ! My wile's relatives live in a tiny town with d tiny name 111 the shadow of Mount Shast4, a wondrously beauWul spot tangled m pines, surrounded by craggy mountains and blessed with dark blue lakes and crisp air. The town consisted of pre- oous little. A hardware shop, a grocery store, a five and dune and a tired-out A&W Root Beer stand that looked like it had been snatched straight out of the '50s The town was still mourning the loss of its moVie theater, which had been shuttered when the owner finally conceded he just couldn't make a go of it. It was a friendJy place. When we stopped at the gro- cery store, the lone cashier looked us over and said, "You must be the Marbles.• Our arrival, crazy as 1t rrught seem, $Omehow passed for news up there m the mountains Uke most of the people in town, my wife's uncle was a bit of a jack of all trades He taught at the high school, sold real estate to the occas10nal buyer, dtd roofing and, on weekends, hxed lawn mowers -which, given the average snowfall, was a fairly seasonal JOb Put all the JObs together and he was able to muscle out a modest existence tor his family. Thanksgiving was a cold lmt dear day. Smoke curled from chimney~. 8nttle but col· orful leaves blew up and down the street. The J>iiper mill, the town's biggE?!it employer but one that would fater go bust, was shut down for the day, Oooding the mod· est downtown with pedesbi· ans It was, tt turned out, local tradition to go fishmg early 111 the morning. Nothing like a couple of rainbows to round out Thanksgiving dinner. The lake was glass, golden in the early morning sun and then a wicked gray as the clouds rolled through. It was so cold I could barel~ hold onto the pole, let alone con- centrate on catching anything I saw a buck standing in the tall grass on the fust side of the lake. But when I looked back, it was gone. Dmner consisted of quail, veruson and trout. It was a hearty meal for mountain peo- ple, but for me it was a tough eat. I was thankful, suddenly, that there was an A&W on the edge of town. When the meal was over, everyone wander.ad out back and watched the sun go doy.rn. Watching the sun set, it turned out, was also something of a local tradition. And when it went down, we sat in the dark and talked and laughed. They were thankful when the sun went down. And they would be thankful again when it came back up the next morning. It was a small town. And people there wer.e thankful for small Uungs • STEVE MARBLE is the managing editor of Times Community News and can be reached at Ste~.Mar­ bleOlatimes.com. rive fAIA..rier for /ovtY f R££_ 6rea..lif ~;t or /~/,..,/ r11=..-1S~-------------1 I 12_ L-1-. rl--iffA.. (cy~/e I 1 J/YefA..N c.,,J ' I~ 1 I with purchaH of Granct. Specialty Coffee. I I . S.rved 7-11am. I I Valld thru Dec. 8, 1999 I L---°::r-. c.:::,r::.. "':..~::.ill.. ant:!:: :!tt.: ~"'="---..I r.---------------~-----,. !FREE ! I !low/ of fttjf.. ffot f O'Af I I with purchaM of any N"dwlch. , I I Served 11am till cloelng. I I Valld thru Dec. 8, 1099 I L .. -..!.?'!.r.!:=::'~"!.::!. '::.?' ::1.:_tht:.:,.oJl:.r::. ~~!.. __ .J ' STUDY CONTINUED FROM 1 t al o ugge t d three tu- dlo d a room tor <tdult and r.hlldren' art cours s. W1th an estimated $122,000 budget, the com- 1ruttec rcque:.ted thP council allo<:ate $100,000 an.uually for the cPnter's operating costs Wood asked that thP council hnng the issue to 1t!l .next meeting in order to approve the concept dnd dUthoriie the appointment of the pubbc gove rning ·board. However, though the council was mterested in the project conceptually, some members ra1sed their doubts about the public nature of the center's governance board and about whether the committee could raise the millions necessary to bwld it. Councilwoman Norma Glover said that in her e~pe­ rience serving on arti~tic boards, a publicly owned and operated center was leaving itself open to censor- ship. "You won't be able to show your a rt without con- troversy. I think [the center) needs to be separated from FOOD CONTINUED FROM 1 around the group to tum in let- ters Shalimar had given them lo redeem for the food. Mana Alvarez, co-director of Shalimar, said in past years the center has only been able to help a small number of people "This is wonderful," she said of CM900's help. "We can the library board ond arts oomm1 Ion,• she s Id, adding that U1 impctu fo r a CP.nter should come h orn the .commuJ\lty and not lhc ci ty. . The center' affJliation with the library board is pre- cisely what caused Eliza- beth Stuhr, one of tho founders of the Ne wport Beach Library Foundation, to object to the proposal, she said. During the public com- ment period, she accused Wood of wrongfully usmg his position on the board to raise funds for the center at librazy events. The council has a policy that fuod·rais- ing be left to foundations, not boards or commissions, said City Attorney Bob Burnham. Stahr also said fund-rais- ing for the proposed arts center is in direct competi- tion with the Library Poun· dation, which ts trying. to ra1se an endowment fund. "He is wearing both hat&,• Stahr s·a1d, adding that when she approached the Irvine Co. and the Gille- spie Foundation regarding fund-raising fot" the Library Foundation, she was told the company was considering d onating to the proposed Arts and Education Center. help a lot of families." Many mothets told Alvarez they were thankful for the food as their children played and clutched milk cartons. "Tlus year my brother is sick and we weren't going to have a very good holiday," Maribel Lara said in SpaniSh. "I'm very happy now.• Gordon Bowley of RclUlbow Magnetics coordmated much of tlle day. He said Shalimar was chosen to receive the help MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEAL~ ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO ALSO ON OUR MENU: .FISH TAcos· TORTILLA SOUP (Hlll SIZE CHILI CHHS'E OMHElTt .............. Flav orful & Delicious Lunches & Dinner- BEEF STICK SAVE $4.00 Cock1011s Phone Anraa lor Food To Go 3 lb. Beefstick • Summer Sausage $9 .99 Regul3rly $1 3.99 HICKORY FARMS• For Phone Ordcn & Information: ·1-800-591-6176 COSTA Mt..\A Crn1Ti\ Ma '" C<>lJRTYARDc; J 835 Newport Blvd. D 150 (Bthind M1mf1 l c) ' IRVlNf. CRO liROAll~ 3800 B:m n Pky #() (Al Culm Avt: & llur1 N r 1 hdnmt) Pal Beek, chau of the P rks, Beaches and ReC'.re- nllon Comm1sSton, lso jwnped into th discu sion, ay.mg the land should remain open splice. Jan Vandersloot, a mem- ber of Stop Polluting Our Newport, agreed, pointing out that the city had already entered into two agieements calling for the property to xemain open space. He added that the property was an environmentally sensi- tive area and home to the endangered California gnat- catcher. •1 ask that you keep your commitments," he said. "Otherwise, ' what conf}- dence can residents have in their government?• Despite the doubts and questions, however, Wood asked the council to at least give the committee the opportunity to show they could raise the $12 million needed for the center. The council agreed to take the first step and bring the proposal to a public forum at the Dec. 13 meet- ing. J •Let us show you that we can," Wood said .. "My inter- est is bringing the cultural and arts community togeth- er." after his wife, Carol, who vol- unteers there, told him about the neighborhood's needs. "1ltis Wcl$ our first shot at doing this and we'll probably be domg. this every year,• Bowley satd. After everything was dis- tributed, the men, exhausted Crom lugging around 50-pound boxes, found the energy to take a moment to relax and smile. As he left, Grant said unen- thusiastically, •sack to the world of nieetings. H Car Accident? 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Sources: Bon Appet1t Magazine, September 1999 The Costa Mesa Globe Herald, 1943 and 1948 ·ROBBERS CONTINUED FROM 1 the victim began to coop- erate, the armed man hit the Victim in the head with the gun before both ned without taking anything. The victims, one 41 and the other 62, each called police after they were attacked. Fletcher said the sus- pects were described as Latinos in their early to mid-20s, about 5 foot 8 inches to 5 foot 10 inches m height, with short hair. They were dnvmg a dark- colored, four-door, early 1990s model Toyota or Nis- san. Fletcher said armed robberies such dS these. in which a suspect approdCh· es a pedestrian, are unusu- al in Newport Beach. 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Costa Me-sa 92627; fax them to (949) 646- 4170; or call (949) 764-4330 A com plete hst1ng may be found at dailypi· lot.com. FRIDAY • Creative Home Re ources pre- sents a "Sugar and Spice Home Craft Boutique• from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. featunng mdny Christmas gilts for less than $20. The boutique will be at a home at 20082 Bayview Ave., Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 752· 8229. SATURDAY The Orange County Chapter of The Single Gourmet will meet at 7 p.m. al. The Clubhou~e. South Coast Plaza, at Bnstol and Anton m Costa Mesa. For more information, call (800) 750-DINE. . SUNDAY Saint James Church presents a gnef recovery wo1 kshop to help bereaved people cope with the holidays following the loss of a loved one. The work- shop will be held at 5 p.m. m Thane Hall. The church 1s at 3209 Via Lido, Newport Beach For more information, call (949) 675-0210. The Swe dish Women's Educa- tional Assooation Intemationcil o( Orange County will hold a Swedish Christmas Fair from 11 a m. to 5 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Neighborhood Commu- ruty Center. The event, which costi. $2, will feature Swedish arts and handicrafts a St Lucia pageant, and more The com- munity center 1s at 1845 Park Ave., Costa Mesa. For more lnformdllon, call (949) 640- 1181. . MONDAY plaza, 3333 Bear St., Costa Me a, For event lime and mor~ information, call (949) 760-5924. lbe Orange County chapter of The Smgle Gourmet will hold a. •dining event-at 6;30 p .m. at Five Crowns, 3801 East Coa:.t Highway, Corona del Mar. For more information, call (800) 750-DINE. The J ewish Federatlon of Orange Cpunty will hold. a Chanukah party for its Women's Busmess and Profes- sional Group at 6 p.m. at the Jewish Federation Campus, 250 East Baker St., Costa Mesa. The event is $15 m advance or $20 at the door. Fo1 more information, call (714) 755-5555, ext. 222. DECEMBER 3 The fourth program 1n OCC's •Armchair Adventures• senes, "Lost World of the Middle East,• will tdke place at 7 p.m. in OC'C's Robert B. Moore The- atre The program will feature I traveler and filmmaker Rick Rdy's footage of hls journeys through Syria, Jordan, Israel and Lebanon. Tickets are $7 to $9 OCC is at 2701 FalNlew Road, Costa Mesa. For morn information, call (714) 432- 5880. Fashion Island holds its annual menorah-lighting ceremony at 4 p.m. A celebrity guest wlll bght the menorah and the Chai Center Hebrew School will perform. There will be music, danong, gelt and dre1dels. For more mformation, call (949) 721-2000. DECEMBER 4 OCC will hold a Tax Practitton~ er Ini.1itute from 8~30 d.m . to 4:30 p.m. The $65 program includes seminars of IRAs and rollovers, rental income, tax cv nt will run from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m . ~ turday and from 10 a.m. to • p.m. Sunday. Admission is $8 for adult and $3 tor chil- dren. Th 1111.Cgrounds are at 88 Fw L>nvn, Costa Mesa. For more information, cdlJ (619) 295-8834. The Lab Anti-Mall will ho t an appettrance IJy Santa ElVJs from 1 to 4 p.m. today and every Saturday in December. The Lab 1s at 2930 Bnstol St., C'ost.a Mesll For more mforma- tion, call (714) 96b-6661. The Orange Apple Computer Club's meehng will fedture guest speaker Peter Thomas ol Aladdin Software, who will demonstrate the compression uhliLy Stuff-It Deluxe The meeting tak~s place from 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. m the chem- istry building of OCC, 2701 Fairvww • Road, Costa Mesa. For mon~ information, call (714) 836-0522. . OCC' ceramics students will hold thell' 23rd annual Chnst- mas Art Pottery Sale from Dec. 4 to 6 on the OCC campus. The sdle will be held m the ceram- ics room 1n the Art Center building. OCC 1s at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For more mformdtion, call (714) 432-5843. DECEMBER 5 The Coro na del Mar Ubrary wdJ hold an open house from ·noon to 4 p .m. Comic magician Tony Duniels will perform and refreshments will be proV1ded The library is at 420 Marigold Ave., Corona del Mar For more infomtdllon. call (949) 717·3801. ldw changes and more. Lunch South C oast Plaza ~osts Its dnd morning coffee is mclud- 17th annucil tre~·lightinq.cere-ed. OCC is at 2701 Fairview mony at 6 p.m. m Town Center Road, C'osta Mesa. Fo.r mow Park. The tr. ce-bghtmg wtll be l information, call (714) 432-foU?wed by a free concert fed-5880 ext. 1. BaJboa Island's third annual hohday Wdlk.ing home tour will be held from noon to 5 p.m . The tour w11l include bayf ront homes and chamung cottages dnd includes coffee and cook- il:!s. Tickets are $15. For more information, Cdll (949) 723- 4226. ONGOING tunng hollday music South ' A women·~ therapy support group nwets to discuss rela- tion:.h1p issues at 6·30 p.m. Tuesdays at 1151 Dove St., # 105 Newport Beach For more information, call Barbara at (9491 261-8003. Coast Plaza is dl 695 Town Center Dnve, Costa Mesa. For more informahon, call (714) 435-2100. TUESDAY Positive Results Pen.onaJ Train- mg will be holchng a 8dc k Bdy Boot Camp dt 8:30 a.m. The boot camp features many.mili· tary-style strength exercises and l.S held outdoors m New- port Beach's Back Bay. The oc.c: '" holding a 4'tfl>.SS man-.;;..") s2r: p h-r. R ult I I. ...,1 IJ l!:> J O::Oiu V,.; t:l> ::. Ci agement .w?rkshop from 6 to dt 10oo· Bristol North, #28. The Newport Beach Newcom- er,) C'lub meets at 10 am the third Wednesdays of each month at diJferent homes The group of about 100 womeri go on the road, play golf, tentus, bndge and more. The group also holds several evening par- ties. For more informatJon1 call (949) 854-4501. 7:30 p.m . in. its Art Vlll~ge. The Newport Beach For more worksho~ is free OCC is at information, call (949) 222· 2701 FalIVtew Rodd, Costa 1230. Mesa. For more mformabon, call (714} 432-5162. DECEMBER_.J. The Balboa Island Hi tortcal Society will meet al 7 p.m dt the home of Pat Buderw1tz. For more !-Ilformahon, call (949) 675-9019, The Jewish Federatio n of Orange County presents "The Journey of Four Jewish Women,• a free talk by four Jewish women who came to the U.S. from different coun- tries, at 9:30 d.m. at the Jewish Federation Campus. 250 E. Baker St . Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 755-5555, ext. 222. Cinderella Guild of Ne wport Beach pre ents a fund-raiser luncheon with the theme "Designs for Holiday Duung• at 11 a.m. The $75 event will feature table settings proVlded by Cotturcl/Bloomingdale's, Kingsway Road, and others. The event will be at the Pelican Hill clubhouse, 22651 Pelican Hill Road South. Newport Bet1ch. For more infonnation, call(949)219-0062 The Newport Beach Central Library presents a free pro- gram titled "Delights of Doll Making" bcgmrung at noon at the library. The program will trace the history of dolls and the delight of making them. The library is at 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. For more mformahon, call (949) 717-3801. PECEMBER2 ti The EbeU Club of Newport Beach will meet at 11:30 a.m. at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, 1601 Bayc;fde Dnve, Newport B ach. Dm.?Ctor Rob I lanthom and the Harbor 1 hgh School Chorus will be featur d. For more mformatton, call (949) 721 -9267. The Orang County FesUva.I ol nces will tak plac at South Coa t Plaza begmnmg tod y and running unUl I.) c. 6. Th f hval f tur mu c, ent r- talruncnt. holiday toryt Umg and mo • Th cv nt \l{JI oo in th Cr t & Barrel wing of th \ The Orange County .faJr and Expos1bon Center will ho~t u. rcpWe show a.nd sale Dec. 4 through 5 m Building #12. The ·Appar el Sale Now thru Nov. aora naw.balance ttlWf rrt Jwk Shoes 1n Multiple Width Sizes· NB Apparel & Kids NB, Too! C949J 720-1602 . : -.-. . -. . -. '.. . ~~ EL]@-CHITO UDAY FiESTAS Pm Ir Ttap To Go Order by the Dozen • Chingo ling as • Taqu1tos • Tacos • Burritos • Guacamole • Chips & Salsa COMPLITI MllTY MCIC fotl '0 $49.95 Call your nearost location for p ick-up. 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' Daily Pilot · Thqnks to the efforts & contributions J rom the . J ollow .ing, more than ··1,000 ·people will" be . . r • . enjoying Thanksgiving dinner thi~ ·year: ' ·, Albertson's ··Alliant Food Co. Breads n' Spreads C.J. Segerstrom & SOns Daily Pilot · Golden Truffle ICI Development/ Harbor Center Newport Noodle Newport Rib Co. Pioneer Packing Auto Club of Southern California . Country Inn & Suites by Ayres La Cave LSA Associates Rob Attridge Ed Fawcett Buddy Bearbower ·Randy Garell Scott Bell David Grant Ned Bondie Steven Grant Gordon Bowley , · · Gary ~ray Donald Drake Alan Greeley Werner Escher Del Heintz . Frank Fantino Bill Jacoby Jack Faulkner .. Rossi Dairy ' ' ··Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP · ·smart & Final South :coast Plaza State Farm· In·surance Sysco· Food ·Co. The Origirial Irvine Ranch Market Theodore Robins Ford Vons Supermark~ts · ·Media One · . . · Mesa Verde Country C~ub Penjoyan P.roduce · Stater Bros. Tom Johnson Jim Pooler Manfredo Lespier Jim Poteet Ed Lynch Bob Robins Gary Monahan Tom Sargent Bob McDaniel Dave Snowden Bob Moralice Bob Teller Sean O'Connor Fran Ursini Tony Petros Pete Viotto '_CM900 "C'9' of tltt Jlru" EYE-OPENER .•. 37 days. 'M!ldnesday, NoYember 24, 1999 • Spans Editor Roger Caison • 949'57 44223 HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS VOLLEYBALL CdM sweeps S~ Diego ·foe away • Victory gives Corona del Mar a third try a t Harvdrd-Wesllake, which hosts Saturday's contest. l<N I'll Boo Daly"'°'· SAN DIEGO -After tt d1$dnpomt- ing finish Jn the CIF Southern Section Division III-AA pldyoffs, the Corond del Mar High gul<> volh.•ybaU team hdd a chance to redeem itself Tuesday night. The Sea Kings took full advantage of that opportunity m the hrst round ol the CIF State Div151on Ill playoffs, downing host Umversity of San Diego High, 15-13, 15-6, 15-3. With the win, CdM (21-9) gets a rematch against Harvard-Westlake m Saturday night's quarterlmdls m North Hollywood. Harvard-Westlake, the No. 2 seed, elinunated the SE•a Kmgs in tour games m the section sem1fmals cmd also swept them ma best-of-three tour- nament match' at lhP San Marcos Tour- nament earlier this s~ason. uWe talked yeSIPrday about haVUlCJ to weather the storm," CdM Coach Steve Conti said. "ThE>re were times m the semifinals when we pdnickcd." CdM faced a hurrirane at the start of the second game, when the Dons (20·7) raced out lo a 6-0 ledd. Conll caUed a timeout to regroup his team. "I talked about being patient," Con- ti told lus team during the timeout. Cd1v1 responded with one of tho"'e Biblical-sized storms, which wipt'd out everything m 1ts path. After a sideout. Jarrue Brownell's kill started a 15-0 run by the St>a Kings. Brownell, a seruor, had four of ht.>r 13 kills and five digs during the onslaught. Jessica Edwards' strong serving also provided a spark during the run. After the 15-0 surge, the deflated Dons stmply collapsed. u1 think, sometimes, we tend to overanalyze ourselves," Conti said "We have to wrap ourselves 1n Pxecu· lion dnd take 1t one pumt dt a time." By taking it one point al a time, CdM outlasted the Sdn D1t'.>gu St•cllon chdrnpions in the first game. While Laur<>n Og'rnbem: lee! the Dons with 15 kills U01 simply had no dnswer tor Dim1tra Havnluk. The seruor outside hitter led CdM with 18 kills dlld seemed to stun lhl~ Um homo crowd with her powerful spikes Sisters Marissa and Jacqu~lme Becker dlso contnbuted heav1lv for the winners. Jdcqueline Becker k•d the Sed Kings with 42 assi.sts, while ht>r Sbll'f spark.led on defense. CdM also had key contnhuhons lrom its bench. Edwcmb' Sl'J\'lll9 proved problemc1tic for the Uons <1s she hdd two aces and served hve rnn .... Pcu- uve pomts in the third game lo hu1ld csn msurmountable lead. Katie Petry, KQ.tie Dum1an and Lmd· StlY Anstanchg au providf'cl sohd ch>h>n- s1ve efforts off the bench DON lEACH I DAILY Al.OT Newport Harbor Hlgh's Heather Cullen (left) gives the ball just a little something extra as digs the ball Tuesday night. Teammates (from left) April Ross, Krista Dill and Erin Haller look on. Poway of San Diego was no match fot the No. 1· eeded Sailors, who deaned house to set up a showdown with Mater Dei Saturday night. .TARS CLEAN UP Newport rolls, sets up rematch with Ma.ter Dei Saturt:lay night n;if Ph NEWPORT BEACH-The road to the Divi ion I State Girls Volleyball Championship run through Newport Harbor H1gh's gymnas1wn and that swts Cooch Dan Glenn 1ust hne. Enjoying the home aunosphere, the defendmg state champion Sailors, fr h off of Saturday' CJF Southern Section Division I ch ampionship, knocked otr San Diego's Powa y High, 15-7, 15·9, 15·7 m Tuesday's hrst round action. •p1aymg at home for these games is so huge,• Glenn said. ·• Af. long a!: we keep on winning, wtt keep on playing ht're. That's why we worked so hard all eason." The Sailors (34·2), after a slight slugg ish start to the C'Ont "st, had litUe Uoublo getting past the 1itan~ (25·7), Who W"re CIF San Diego S ction Division I nmners-up. •Every game is gomg to be tougher and tougher," Glenn sa1c:I. "I'm just extremely exc1t d to be lri lhls thing and we'rl' looking foiward 10 our next :matclmp, whoever it's against." Aprtl Ross had 13 kills, whiln eathcr Cullen dd d run for th Sailors. After facing a smaller Mrra Costa team in the Southern Section Finals. Newport net ded to adjui;t to the much taUer Powdy club as; game one got underway. The Titans started the sconng with tour quick points, before the Sailors found a way to score. "I was womed about Poway's ize more than anythmg," Glenn. •we were able to take a lot of free shots at Mira Costa and I wai. concerned a bout how we would handle g ttmg a couple ball sent nght back us. ll was JUSt a matter of us ad1ushng to w.hat th •y were doing." With game one cleadlockl>d at 7-7, Ross and Cull<·n took control with numerous kills and block~. while Katie King's knuckleball serves proved too much for the Titans as the Sailors ripped off the final eight points for the 15-7, game·one win. Cullen had six kills, while Ross added three in game one. Poway's 4·0 ledd m gume one was the last lead the Titans would get, as Newport started hot in both gam two and three .. Ross had e.ight kills in th econd game to lead the Sailors, who Jumped out to an early 7-1 1 d . Poway got a do e as 10-7, but th Titans nm out of opportumti and the Sailors won game two, 15·9 The ntans w re th victim of v eral passing rrors wh'ldl I d to vc.r- al Sailor pomts throughout the contc t. Game three was all Newport. Dill's strong serves rattled thc.. ·Titans as the Sailors 1umped out to a 14-2 lP.Uci. Powar clawed back to 14-7, but an ace by Andrea Schutz ended the con· test und moved the· Sailors mto a howdown with Mater Dei, who deteated Toney Pmes, 15·7, 15-8, 15-8. The Monarchs managed to give the Sailors one of their two losses of the ~ason, wmning on Newport' court, 15-11, 16-18, 15·8. 19-17 on Oct. 15. ls Glenn looking forward to tht• rematch with the Monarchs? If hi~ 1s, he's not saying. ·1·m1ust happy to still be playmg," a mode t Glenn said. "All I can do is worry about my team. lt doesn't mat- ter who we play. All I know 1:. WP. have to be ready to play on Suturday. Mater D •1 has beat us here, so obvt· ou ly the~· don't mmd playmg here." De pite the upcommg Thnnksg1v· mg holiday, Glenn 1s anucir.aung a good size crowd for the mntchup With the Monarchs with a little help from the gndiron. •1t•s going to help haVlng our foot· bltll tearn still in the playoffs.• (Henn said •Hopefully that tllld u will keep th tudents 1n town and theytll bo here S turday rught It should be uood on " QUOTE OF THE DAY •Aft I know is we hove to be ready to ploy oo Saturday Mater Dei has beot us here, so obvi<>Wy they don't mind playing here _. Dan Glenn, Newport Harbor girls volleyball coach ill nan¥ ·ruo1· -ill SPORTS HALL OF FAME CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIU M · 1•4 r1 _ JULIE LEACH . Corona del Mar •She wcts not only a pioneer, but one of th ull-time best lcmale athletes m Newport-Mesa sports history. tt11 11\1111 l>t \' A monu the• ongtndl T1tlt> IX athletes in tht> CIP Suuthem St>ction in 1CJ74 Julie Ler1ch bct~ he(>n dhlP to cmduw hkP good wine on Thanksql\:tng. Alter 25 ye<1rs, she'" still onP of thl~ hci.t ka) oker' runnl'r">, cyclislo,;, swunmers paddler ..... ind held hockey pla} r>rs ol all ttme -and JU!.I dhout ttn) other ::.port you'd hke hJ toss in lht>re When kayakinu came her ~ dy, Leach w11" g•JO<I enough to <JO solo uncl lflltthfy tor the l 1l7b t'-lontn.'dl 01) mp1c -one )'Cclr out of high school. whPre somP Coron.1 dPI Mar cl<.1ssmt1lcs would c1<;k, :Why do you Wtlnl your arms to be so big? They'rt> gmng to <;la) that way and maybe atrophy ds you get older." LPclCh tnr>c Jone~) lundum m the .... amf' Olympidd tB1U Leach comp£'INl u1 the nwn's K-2) Julm LC>ach. who grcv. up s.i1hng, loved the OCf'dO and felt a SJ>PCial "11nPI1PSS Wlth lhP W<it<>r," dll<l, frdnkly, chdn't care tl her :.houlder developed larger mtM'les than her CdM cJa .... smdtec;. I unclt>r tood to 1ach1eve an Oly111p1c l<>vel ot kit~aking). to be good, 1 needed to hft weights." hC> ~aid "My shoulders had dlway .... been h1g -I gues~ 1l was a genetic thmg -l>ut I wasn't mtunlduted (hltmg \\'eights)." Lr-dch recorded d 2:05.7 ui thfl K-1 Ima! at the 1ontrPat Gc1nws, a per nnal best, dnd had a ch,11H e tu e<1rn a medal. • \Iler it was all over, it wets ,, pretty emotional tmw," .... hP "dlcl. ·Even thouqh ti was a PR, I krww m rnv hec1rt I chdn't ge>t ,i good start and 'll\dt's '"hat I really n<>edecl to meddl. • had a simph• answer for Julie Leach \\ht>n 1hP U.S. them: "I wanted to ~JO to the Olymµ1c."> and (Wt.>'lghthflmg) is what I needed to cin." The only girl m the Cd~l weight room her "ophomore year, Leach later ran a marathon in 3 hours 2 minutes in the late 1970~. the 2oth-best mark m the ndhon at the time for \\omen; won d worlcl chai11p1onsh1p in her only appettrance at ~he lfowauan lronman Tn<.1thlon jn October rn82; and became an nutriggl'r C"dnOl' c:hnmp1on m the m1cl-80s. Today, Leach huciyhoarcls rwar t1 ~omcwhat secludt•cl reef pomt 10 NPwport Be<lch ,\nd 1ogs about lolll dc1ys a week to keep ht~r 42·)P<lf·ulcl lrcmie snltcl. boycotted th1" 1 qao !'-l<hrow Games, Leach was dJ.,heartened nnd eventually stouncd ka\!akinu. "It took me a long· UJnP ni('ntaliy to recover from that," shi> .;fild About the ame tune her husband got Ill\ ol\'~d m trlaUilons on d gr.i rooLi; level and m 1981. compel~ m the pre~hgmus Haw~mm lronman. The boycott cau cd JuhQ to lose mterP~t m knydkmg trmnmg, hut \\hen 'he watched Bill m the lronman, she knew the .;wun·C)clP-run "J>ort wa-. perfect tor hPr A vPar letter, .... h~ rdptured the lronmnn world c hamp1onship, lht>n retued on top "I hml mv ht•".t riice thctt day. I couldn't h<1\11• hc1d d better race,• said Let.it h, '"ho felt o "fulfilled" aftN wmnino that she n '\er retumed to the l~ctwauan Iron man Leach conunued to run But h "fore the ~wnder cquahty·ht1secl ruhng m 1474 thiit is TIUe IX, physical chscJphne among females tor athl •ti< pro\\ ess was as fore19n ~ lntt>rnet chnt room' m a di.;;co When Le<tch enter xi high . chool the mfom1al Girls Athletic A -.oc1at1on had no 1ong-d1 tann rac ~.but by the tmd·BOs, outrtgger canoemg took • center tagc-In 1986, he scor •hooks, playoffs or uniform .... •1t wa .... n't r •al comp~uuve or an}1hmg." she said B) her SPntor yea1, held hockm• Wus a CJF.c;anctioned sport ctnd Leach lncd it as a ·novelty,• uut at the time she was truinmg hard m the kayalt tor the Montreal Games -11 year:-. hetore Newport Aquatic Center opPnl'cl. · A p1onem of many sorts. Leach was rowmq in single kayaks at u worlcl-dass lewl when Ncwport-MC!sd D1stnct gub first teah1ed athletic ht•t~dom. CdM teacher fhll Leach, who coached a kayak cJub, wa .... ht"'r mspuatton mto the i;port and later beca.m her husband. •t was \ery d •tenmnt..>d to succeed m kayaking," aid Leach, who grad\lated from CdM m 1975, mam~d Bill four months latt'T and th n fuu hl'd venth in the K·l m d I ran• at th '76 Gam , ac; Mr. and Mrs. Leach perfonned a a rare husband-and-wife paddlecl on th1• fir .... t women's l"'am from Califom1a lo WUl the Molokm Channel Rac:e m Hav.au <0mpeting for the Olf....horf' Cano" Club m Newport Bca<:h nuit dOlt' } t'ilr, Leach won the fl. lolok<n Race m the swfski d1\! 1ston ll comhination of kayakmq dnd surfing). then her •pnontl("• ~hiftpd ~ when she stnrtecl hd\ mq ch1lrlren m 1988. A-. a coc1t·h, Lt>dch started the < mun l d1•I Mar girls cro, s country pwgram m 1977 w1th her husband, and, m 1991, gutdt'd the maugural wom"n's cros .... country team at 11"\ine \ cllley College tlmt won th state champion hip Lei ch, the lat t honoree tn the Daily Pilot .... p<lrts l fall of ~am , c-el bmUng th millenmum, tr.ach cncc al 1erra Vista Middle • hool l.n Irvine She h\! e m Turli Rock with her hu hand of 24 years and two bo • Sh n • l 1, and Heyd n, 6 • ' It • • I ~ I I • • • • " " • .. • CORONA DEL MAR, SERVITE CLASH FOR CIF CROWN TODAY • CIF Division Tl til1e showdown starts at 3:30 at Belmont Plaza. ,Jc~t r11 Uno HIGH SCHOOL WATER POLO h 8 Wednesday, NO\'ember 2.4, 1999 Sports .. SllllllS SURFING. Jones signs with UCIA •Newport Harbor standout hurdler will compete for Bruins. Newport Harbor's Ryan Bellerose skirts the Newport Beach waves. Newport clubs Fountain Valley Ocff 1\)1 NEWPORT BEACH - Newport Harbor High senior nevor Jones, the reigning sea View League champion lil the l 10-meter higb hurdles and the 300 · intermediate hurdles, has signed a letter of intent to .• contmue bis track and field Md acadenuc career at UCLA, Sailors' Coach Bun Bany said Tuesday. • Newport club surfers win again, besting Fountain Valley, 83-40. NEWPORT BEACH -Newport Harbor's varsity club surf teum had little trouble defeating Fountain Valley, 83-40, til Stith Street Tuesday morning. Robert Palm and Pat Towersey each turned in solid ndes for the local squad, wbile Joe Alani won his shortbodrd heal by com- pletmg three consecutive back-side floaten. on d four-foot left-breaking wave. Rex Adams look fust with a fast down-the- tine right, punctuated by a hard cutback cUld a 360 finish for the-Sailors. Josh Kast performed three f>l rollos and two back-to-back 360s to take first place tn the bodyboard diVJSion. Newport's Heather Clark, Amy Lowry and Beth Barber firushed 1-2-3 m the girls d1vt- sion, while in the longboard clivis1on Alex Knost, Ryan Bellerose and Michael Kitto pulled off the same 1-2-3 finiSh for Newport Harbor. Jones, competing ln the 400 hurdles, fmished 12th at both the National Scholastic Outdoor Cham- pionships and the Junior Nationals alter f1mshing third m the 300 hurdles at the CIF Southern Section Masters Meet last spring. ·AYSO REGION 57 Jones was also third at the section Division Ul finals in the 300 hurdles. In addition to h.ls bur· dling expertise, he was third at Sea View League Ftnuls in the 200 meters. Jones, 17, is a rcserv~ receiver on the Sailors' football team, which hosts Villa Park Friday in the CIF Division V1 quanerfi· nals. POLO CONTINUED FROM 7 quarterfinal win against El Dorado "I rE>ally don't know how we're gomg to get the ball into our two-meter spot,· Sprague said "They do d real good 1ob collapsing on defense. We have to work on our outside shoot- ing.~ Runner-up Hurricanes -kneeling, from left: Kailey Ellis, Sarah Colgate, Tiffany Yang, Annalise Moore, Alysha Moore, Julie Hassman, Crystal Converse. Standing. from left: Coach Erle Toblessen, Erin Kircher, Chloe Kowalski, Alexandra Tobiessen, Maxine Rosenbuls, Alexandra Burkhead, Alison L'1;ke. Coach Fred Luke. "(The Sea Kings) held Los Alamitos scoreless for over a half," continued Sprague "We went to two overtimes with them They totally controlled the gdme. Los Al didn't even come close to a goal." Hurricanes take second • Girls Under-10s reach title game, but Flames light a fire and win, 3-1. NEWPORT BEAC'H -The Humcanes girls under-10, AYSO Region 57 girls soccer team went 4-0 m the playoffs to reach title game, but lost to the Flames, 3· 1. In the title game, Alexandra Toblessen scored the Hurricanes' lone goal off a pdss from Galtt.Xy Guls to help end a pertect s<~ason with a championship win The offensive support was led by Emily Almaraz, Kelly Nelson, Kara Jones. Jessica Wertheim, Caitlyn Czisny and Amanda Knup- pel, while on defense, Ashley Carnahan, Caro- Une Claure. Rachel Haber, Jae Moro ln and Kelly McElroy kept the Bruisers scorell.-ss. While CdM's defense has been playing splendidly, the offense hds been inconsistent Except ror a 13·6 win over Edi- son m the first round, the Sea Kings scored 1ust enough to beat El Dorado tn overtime dnd Los Al by one. Annalise Moore, while Laura Bilder t1nd Und-In boys Division 5 action say Seeley scored for the Flames. • Blue Bombers 2. Blue Blasters t -Peter Yould Hurricanes goalkeeper Emily Hlllgren kept scored the first goal off an as 15t from Parker the game close with numerous Selves Rhodes, and Mitchell Williams scored the While not t1s unpress1ve sta- tisticdlly as CdM, Servile has also been gctUng strong defense from Kim, and goahe Mark de GrctssE> hM been peaking dl 1ust the nght lime. The Humcanes reached the hnals after game-winner for the undefeated Btu~ Bombers. knockmg off the undeJeated Blue An~els, 3-2. Goalies Nick Freeman and Reed Williams, Allson Luke scored the Canes' first two goals along with defenders Andrew Halladay. Russell and Tobiessen scored the game winner late m Goldberg, Evan Uvtdas and Bret Weinberger the second half. helped limit the offensive output from the Crystal Converse hdd an assist for the Hurri-Blasters. canes, who finished the regular seuson m fourth A.ldmg the offense for the Bombers was Cam- place and went 4-0 in the playoff~ to rettch the den Higginson, David Schwartz and Brandt So 14 goals from one team probably won't hdppen. The final could very well be very low-scoring, and close. championships. • Lange. The Bombe1s reached the finals after knocking off the Green Jets, 3-2, m the semihnals. "This makes for a really In girls under-12 girls acuon: • Galaxy Girls 2, BruJ ers 0 -Taylor Beauchamp and Katie Wade each SC'ored for tho intriguing chess match,• Sprague saJd. NOTICE OF PUBLIC LIEN SALE Nola .. h911by o1vtn pet 8tctJOn 21 ?00 11 MQ °' lhe C&l lomie BulineM & Prol asloMl Codi the I the Ul'lelor • "·19!'1 SUPERIOR MINI VftAOI!, loc:8led 11 1IOO 8u,,.t10f AYt., Cott. 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Daily Pilot BRIEFLY Orange Coast has 11 players named to All-Mission circuit • ~t, Ohrel, Johnson, Castleton, Dawkins first:- team selections for Bucs. COS· FOO TA MESA T I A l l Eleven Orange Coast Col- lege football players wer~ named to the first and second All-Mission Conference teams Tuesday folloWlllg the Pl.rates 1999 campaign. OCC's first-team honorees on offense were sophomore quarterback Jared Flint, and sophomore wide receivers Ray- mond Ohrel and David Castle- ton. Flint threw for 2,454 yards with 16 touchdowns for the Pirates, who finished the sea- son 4-6, 2-3 in the Mission Conference's Northern Divi- sion. Ohrel led the conference with 62 receptions, while Castleton 's 958 yards plac~d him second in the conference. Sophomore defensive back Bobby Johnson, along with sophomore kickoff returner James Dawkins. were selected from the Pl.rates to All-Miss1on Conference's fiist team defen- sive team. Johnson led the Pirates in tdckles and had two intercep- llons, whtle Dawkins averaged nearly' 30 yards per return, including a 92-yard touchdown return against Riverside. Sophomore running back Jimmie Banks (663 yards, six TDs), along with freshman offensive guard Anthony Knut- son and tackle Yannick Boka were named to the All-Mission Conference second team. OCC women romp u1c~ R -ff 0 0 P S Shauna Steward had 18 points to lead Orange Coast College women's basketball team to a 76-50 nonconference over host El Camino Tuesday. In a balanced attack for the Pirates (5-t), Sarah Middle- brooke had 14 points, while Karyn Fierst and Leah Wilde each added 10 pomts The Prrates jumped out to a 42-26 first-half lead and crwsed from there. The Pl.rates travel to Victor Valley College for another non· conf ere nee match up Sdturday at 3 p.m. NOHCOHFERENQ Orange Coast 76, El Camino 50 0rM99 Coast · Redmond 2, Masuda 1, i;ierst 10, Johnson 2, Steward 18, Tomlinson 8, Wilde 10, Kawaguchi 6, Middlebrooke 14, Urban 2, Lewis 3. 3 pt. goals · Steward 4, Tomlinson 1, Wilde 2. Fierst 2. El Camino • Henson 9, cawdrey 14, Sheilds 2, Brewer 4, Greenleaf 21. 3 pt_ goals • cawdre:,i 2 Halftime • Orange Coast. 42·26. Coast falls in four L ~~~ VOLLEYIALL OBISPO -Orange Coast Col- lege was a 15-12, 10-15, 15-13, 15-2 loser at Cuesta Tuesday rughl m the first round ol the Southern Calilomia Cornmuru- ty College Regionals m women's volleyball. Beth Waterman led Coast with 29 kills, but No. 4-seeded Cuesta won going away, scor- ing the last 10 points of the final game to improve to 17-4. Coast ends the seclSon with a 12-1 t record. r'C:,S~v·s D E I P S I A Newport Landing • 1 boat 9 anglers. 30 sand bass, 1 calico bass, 2 sculpin, 1 sole. HIPPY lllTHDIY Gtfebrattng the O.Uy Piiot'• Athlnt of the Week ....... ~--------------------, : f(l1f1I ·: I I I I I I I I I I I I L-------- Midget Seahawks win, 18-6,advance to second round NEW -_____ _. ....... Po RT FOOTBALL BEACJ I -The Newport-Mesa Junior All-Amencan Football Midget Seahawks advanced to the second round of the play- offs, following therr 18-6 win over the Fountain Valley Jaguars. Travis Winrow scored on a fumble recovery in the end zone, while Jun Azurtn scored two rushing touchdowns for the Seahawks Key tackles on defense were turned in by Bo Burgess, Chris Channing, Erle Curtis, Sylvester Langrtne, Omar RuJz, ·Luis Gudino. Joevanny Cueva, Sam Mallln. Brian Campos. Alan Pineda. Luis Gonzalez, R.J. Martin, Jon McClain, Tim McCullough, Michael Puentes, Chris Wade, Brlan Wase and Zach Wlshen- grad. On offense, Matt Enclnlas had two long runs of 45 and 40 yards for the SPahawks. The Seahawks wlll next take on the Garden Grove Panthers Saturday at 5 p.m. dl Rowland Hlgh Flagg, Bowen win Top Gun Tournament HUNTING-TON BEACH T I N N I S -Jon Flagg and Devin Bowen, each from Newport Beach. won the $8,000 Top Gun Ten- nis Tournament at SeaCliff Tenrus Club by defeating Bruce Man Son I ling and John Letts, 4-6, 6-4, 7-6. Flagg, an Estancid High grad, also recently won the Long Beach 30-and-over Sin- gles Championships and is cur- rently ranked second m South:- em California in singles and first in doubles in thP 30-and- over division. The Top Gun Tennis Tour- nament benefits the Hunting- ton Youth Shc>lter and is in its 13th year Tigers wrap up the season with 15·4 win COS-TA MESA I A S E I A l l -Matt Doran, RJ. 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Pf'OCUt>INO AGAINST YOU, YOU tHOULD CONTACT A LAWYEfl A publk: auctton s.ai. to Ult high.St bidder fOf CAllh, cUhlt(• check drawn on • state or n•tlonal b9nk, chKk drawn by• tAd• or fed•r•I credit union, or • check dr.wn by • •Ult• or ,_.,_. -.v•no• •nd toen usoc:letlon, or 1 .-vino• •~Jon, or a.rvlng• bank epeclf1td In s.ctton 1102 ol the FJMncl•I Code •nd authorlted to do bu••· nHa In thll stat• Wiii be held by the duly NIPC)lnted trust" H ahO¥m belOW, of ... '1ght, title, •nd lnterut conv•v.c:t to and now t*d by th• truslM 1n the hefeinafttr d .. •rlbed propefty uncMr and purw.nt to a Died of Tru.t dHcrtbed below. The ute will be tnade, but Without covtnant or warr1nty, 9"fMHd or Implied, rfPfdlng title, pol· .. -..on. or encum· brancu, to PIY the remamlna pnnclpll aum of the note(I) 11ecurec1 by the Deed ot Trust. with lnttreat and lite charge• thereon, as provided tn the note(t), lldvtr..:H, under th• term• of th• Deed of· Trust, Inter Ht the~. fM1, chargu Ind u~n1H of lhe 1'rustff for th• total llmQllnt (1t the time ol the inltlat publlcatlon of the N<>tlee or Sate) rt1son1bly estimated to bl s.t fonh below. TM •mount m•Y be 'gftittf' on tM day of Sllll. TfUJSTOR:BENGT J, JONS10N, A MAR· FUED MAN Duly ~ ~td · Truatft: GOl.OEN W£ST SAV· INGS ASSOCIATION SDMCE CO .. A CALl- fOf\NlA COfltPOAA· T10N Recorded 11121111M aa ln•ru- ment No. 19"06H414 In lloe>tl. peg• of e>mc1•I Record• In the olflce of the Rec:e>nMf of OR• AHG£ County, CAlt· fO"NIA, Date ol s.ie:12/Q911t• It 2'.00 PM Place of .... ; AT THE NORTH l'MNT ENTAANCE TO THI! COUNTY COURT· HOUSI, 700 CMC CENTlA DRIVE WEST, SANTA ANA. CAU· f()~ Amount of unpeld bllanc• Ind other ctuirg11: t0722 Stre+c AOdl.. or othef tom-imponent ecuone, mo1uu1 nauon Of rut howewr. the JI'<• propetty. 2'20 POIHET eonal repreeentl'tive DEL MAR A..,(HU wilt be t9QUlred to NEWPORT ll!ACtt CA QIVI ftOtice 10 tnter· • NtN. ·~· _ ... OJ' Tne uno.r•....._.. •••-peraone uni••• -v•~ lhlV hew w .. ved Tlllllff dbct111111 any n0uc• Of oonunted 1 ty fOf eny lacot• to the propoHd ''°'" n Of t"e '11-.t eouon".I The lndepen· = ·~c:.a~!:!n~°'"~ dent edmnletredon •ny, ahoWn •boVe If no euthority will t>. atr ... ad(1rH1 Oii oth~ grented unfe.. en com"'<>n dulon1tton 11 Jnt•r••t•d pereon •~. •ectlon• to file• .,, objection to the l°"bon of th• th• P•lit1on and PfoplrtY • may be ob-1how1 QOOd oeu" t.aln9d by tending 1 why fhe court WflHtn lllqUHt to lhe thoUld not Ofel\t the blnefkt.ry within 10 -.nhonty. day1 ot tn. date ol fhat A HEARING on publ cation of thl• th• petition will be Notice of Slit. Date: h9ld 00 December N<>11embtr u . 1ttt 18, 1999 ,. 1 .. 46 GOLDEN WUT SAV· • INOI ASSOCIATION P.M . In Det>t. l73 .. EftVICI; co .. A CALI· located •t 341 The '°"NIA CORPORA· City Drive Orttnge TION 4101 Wlaem1:-1 CA 92868. 9outev1re1 TtF1 San IF YOU OBJECT Antonio, T11t11 71211 TO the 9rant1ng of Tt~one Numt>er: the petition, you 1210) • w.....a Sate ehoukl appear et tto.. !St•tua I.In•: 11111 Sl7· heenne end •tate 1121 Nttt • S.nder1, your obi.ct.tone or Aul1t1nt Secretary file wntten obiec· ASA.Pl7"°4 11111, cione with the coun 111l'. 1211 before the heiring. &i\710ii0 Your eppurance NOTICE OF mey be In peraon or PETITION TO by your enorney. .. .-.-...~ IF YOU ARE A .....,.. ... ~ • s;;n CREDITOR ot e ESTATE OF: contingent creditor ROSE MARJE of 11\e dec .. eed, you SUCAEDSEEGAARDNO. muet file your claim with the court end A 199691 meil • copy to th• To 141 helre, pereonel repre1ent• beneficlarlee, oredl· tlve eppolnted by the tor1, contingent court within four creditore, and per· month• from th• 1on1 who may other· date of firet IHu•no• wlee be lntere1ted In of lettere u provided the .wlll or .. t•t•, or In Hctlon 9100 of both, of; ROSE MA· the C.Ufornle fir~ RIE SMEDEGAARO bate Code. Th• dme A PETITION hH for fili119 oleime will been filed by FIRST not expire before AMERICAN TRUST four montha from COMPANY In the the heerine d•t• Sup•rior Court of noticed ebove. Californie, County of YOU MAY EX· Orenge. AMINE the file. kept THE PETTTlON by the oourt. If you reQUHll that FIRST are• pereon lnter11t· AMERICAN TRUST ttd In the .. ute, you COMPANY be •P· mey file with the pointttd .. pereonal oourt • formal R• r epre .. ntetiv• to quHt for . Speciel edm1nl1ter the •et•t• Notice of the fifing of the decedent. of en inventory end THE P£TmoN epptelMI of Ht•t• r • q u • • t • t h • .... ta or of eny dec9dent'1 WIU. end petJtlon or eooount codicil•. if eny. be 11 provldttd In HO- edminld to probete. tlon 1 250 of the The WILL and eny Callforni• Probate codiclle ere aveilebl• Code. A Requ"t for for exemirwtiott In Speclel Notice fonn the file kept by the I• eve!WM• from the court. court oleftc. THE PETITION Attorney far reque•ll euthoritv to P-.llllce•. edminltter the ••flt• ..._ E. ttow.nt. under the lndepen-r:..t. dent Admin11trelion eo.1r..,, 11oww4. of EetetH Aot. (Thie Manin a Toolen .uthority will allow 131 Aneart ..... the pereonel repr• 106 A..-11nt1t>ve to tMle c.e. .._CA many eotlone with-921129 out obt•,,.l"G court 11117.11/18, 11M epprove1. Before sr1L rov• ussn R11ia:i JMaml taaln Yt['L nu1r1unr1 u.o\"l.,,,,so NOTICE Of' T"UITU'a SALE T I . No O,,._ 47617~ Loin No oott71Mt YOU Allll IN DEFAUl T UNOEI' A DEED Of' TftUST DATU> 1111/N. UH· LEH YOU TAKI! AC-TION TO PftOTECT YOUA P~TY 1.. IT NAY BE IOl.D A• A fl'UBUC SAU. " YOU ~ AH UPLANA- TION Of' THI: NA TUJlt& 0, THE PAOC::Ef.DINO AOAINST YOU, YOU IHOULO CONTACT A LAWYI!" A publk 1uct1on aai. to th• highest bidder '°' ca.eh, cHhter'a check dr•wn on • state or n1tlonel bank, check drewn by • It.It• or federel credit union, Of • chtclll dr•wn by • ft-'• or fedefal .. v1na1 •nd loen HIOClltlon, Of 11vlng1 1110CIAll~.1. Of 11vlng1 bank •pee,,_ In 94Ktlon 1102 of the f"lnanclAll coese ind authoflzed to do t>u11- neu In this stat• wlH bl held by th• duly appointed trustM. The aale wrn be made, txlt wtthout covenant Of wwranty, ••prea...CS or Implied, rt01rdlng tme, poueulon, or enaint-brancet, to satisfy the obtlg1Uon MCUred by aid Deed of Trust. The undtfllgnttd TR&at .. dl1elatm1 any llabltlty fOf any lncorrectn111 of th• property •ddrHs or other common dll· lgnatlon. If any, shown hefein. Tl\US-TC>ft.CUNTON R. L'E· CLUS! A SINGLE MAN Recorded Sl23IM H Instrument No. M · 517403 In Book , P•Qe of OffJcl1t Records In th• office of th• Rt· corder of ORANGE County, C11ifornta, D•t• of Sile: 12111199 It 2:00 PM Pl1ce of S.lt: AT THE NORTH FRONT ENTRANCE TO THE COUNTY COURT· HOUSE. 700 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE WEST. SANTA ANA. CALI· FORNIA Property Ad· dress ts purporttd to bt 236 CAM£LUA LN COSTA MESA, CA 92127 APN #; 42 ... 144~ 11 Tht tot.ti •mount 1ecurtd by u1CI In· atrumtnl as of the tJme of tnlt11t pubtlcatlon of this notice I• $118,87' 87, wtllch Includes the total •mount of the unpek:I balance (tnclUdlng ec;crutd and unpeld lnter11t) ~ rHton- able estimated cosu, Hptl'IHl1 wtd ad· v•ncH st the Um• of '""''' publlcaoon ot this notice. Diiie: No-vember 22., ,... IX• ECUTIVE TRUSTEE Sl!ft\'ICES, INC. 15461 SAN FERNANDO MIS-SION BLVD sum: #208 MISSION HILLS, CA t1W (118) 111.- DONNA fl'ITTON ASAP37435t 11124, 12.111 12.IJlll NOTICE OF by your enorMy. PETlT10N TO IF YOU ARE A ADMIN&STER CREDITO" or • ESTATE OF: llBll conung•nt orttditor LOOPER ol tMd•c .. •ttd, you CASE NO. mu•t f1I• your cl .. m A199732 With the C0\111 •nd To 911 heir•. "* • copy to the t>.nefloianH, crttdi· P,ereonal ,r1Pr• .. nt• tore, contlng1nt tfw ~nted by the creditor•, and P•t· court within four eon• who mey other· monthe from the wl .. b• lnterHted in d•l• of n,., IHu•nc• the will or Htete, or of letter• u proll4dld both, of: BEN In .. odon 9100 ot LOOPER tN catlfornle Pro· A PETITION hee bate Code. Th• time b 1 • n f 11 , d by for fiUng olelme will 1 M o G r N E not expire befott RODABAUGH In the four montti. from Superior COYrt of the hHring date g:iifo~•· County of notJ~~U-~AY EX· ~E PRlTlON AMINE the flle kept ,. q u • et , t h , t by the co~m. If you I M 0 G E N E INI • peraon lnt\r .. t· RODABAUGH be ed in the"~"· you eppointed .. peraon-mey ftl• w ith the el repreHntatlve to oourt • formal R• edmlnleter the .. \.t. qu••t fOf s~· of the dMSttdent. Notlo• of the filing THE PETmON of en Inventory end r • q u • 1 t a t h • 'PS>'al.., of .. t•l• decedent'• WILL end u~~ or of eny codicil•, If eny, be pebtion or eooount edmlned to probate. ff PfO'lltded In Hc· Th• WILL end eny tson 12,50 of the codioll• ,,. av.if~• Cellfou,.a Ptobete for el(eminetion In Co4•· A RequHt for the fit• kept by the SptlCJ" Nodoe form court le evlit~• from the THE nTITION court olertt. requ11t1 authority to A aan.y ._ edmlnleter the Htet• ............ under the lndepen-Dtl llAn......_ Eee.. dent A.dminl1tt1tlon o.n.t.., ll'*1lmllt f E •at & f (Thi • HMwMW1uft o e .. H "c . • G9 W 18th St. authority wut •10"! c..ta ii.. CA !':t:J.;."~o ''r.k. 9HZl meny eotione with· 1 1117. 1 111 •. 11124 out obtelning court approve!. Before cHS1761CH Wklne certain wry or~ F E '-ortent eotlone, N 1""' O S IZURE "'"" PVRSUANT TO however, the per· HEALTH ANO SAFETY aonal repreMntatlw CODE SECTION will be required to 11471111488 ANO giw node• to lntet-NOTICE OF INTENDED Hted perM>rw uni .. • FORFEITURE they have weived PURSUANT TO notice or ooneented HEAL lli ANO SAFETY to th• propoeed CODE SECTION eotion.) The lndepen-11488·4 dent edminitttadon euthonty wMI be grented uni•.. en fntereeted pereon fill• en obJecdon to the petJtion end lhowe good ceu .. why tlie court ·~ not grent the Mlthority. A HEARING on the petition win b• hltd on December HS, 1999 et 1 :45 P.M . in Oept. L73 loceted at 341 TM City Drive Orange CA 92668. IF YOU OBJECT TO the granting of the J•titlon, you •hou ~Hr •t tl\• heenng end etete your objection• or flla wrinen objec- tione with the court b•fore the hearing. Your •ee••renoe On OCTOBER 28. 1999. at 2281 FOUN· TAIN WA.YEAST. COS· TA MESA, CA, the propeny de9Crlbed 11: te.ss6 u. s. CURREN· CY PUBLIC NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY OF DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT (DRAFT EIR) FOR THE CONEXANT PROJECT PROJECl DESCJUPTION: The 25-acra piojeci silo, located on f\I northwest &ide of Jarnbort1e Road be~ n MacArthur Boulevard 8nd B11ch 511911, is currently dovoloped os ltlC! Ccne.JWll Fa slity The µmpo&ed proiea would require amendments lo lhe General Plan Lund US-O Element nd IM Koll Ctlf\ter Ncwp.>rt Planned Commun'1y tnxt to allow for the do11elopmeot cl an atitlooll 566.000 square I el, for a 10~1 of 1,008,775 square feel ol allOWabl• b1J1lding aro on th• project stte The proposed p1ojoc.t WOlMI provide lnr the development oi addltl0ft81 light lndultrial and suppotting ottlca/leb spec• with the ram lnlng area constalf'lg of parking fadlh1es ~ landaeaped op8fl epece The proposed project includes special doslgl f611turos ltlat 11·Jdrcss bUl"1lng ~along Jamboreu Road, parioog slruciuro aeslhelics, and maximum bui!Ong height and massing · · . . PUBLIC REVIEW PERIOD Too publk: rtvl#lw ponoa for tt111 pr~sad Draft EIR IS from Novemtior 22. 1~51. to J nuary 3, 2000 Wrrtten comment& on lhe Pfopo"~ Dr •ti EIH lhould be aubmmed by January 3, 2000, 10 MArc My9rt. Auoci&ta Planner City ol Newport Beach Planning Oepettment 3300 Newport Boulevard p 0 BoJC 1768 Newport Beach, Colllomia 9265&-8015 Phone!Far (£M9) 644·3210/(~9) 64+3250 M&ETlNCSIPUBUC HEARINGS: The Draft EIR will JI r~ewed by tti. Clty't Envltomltntal Quality Affelre Comm ttea, Plannlng Commlsaaon, and City Colllcll Speclflc hHr\ng dalGI nave not been aal 11 thiS time. Per$0t\$ submitting wrllten comments on the Draft EIR will be nobhad ol public hearing dates and meeting notices Wiii be printed In the Dally Pilol newspaper llON FlCANT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS IDENTIFIED IN THE DRAFT EIR: Th• Draft EIA ldootlt1H the fol'oWlng ~leant unavoidable edveM Impacts that cannot be mitigated 10 a IHt then slgnrftcant level· '· 2. Air Qu lty -tmptllmenl41tll)rl Of lht propoeed project WOUid t68Ult In algruficant lmpacta due to 1111tlcipated moo.le and slahonary eoorce tml~lons exceeding SCAOMD'• 51(11'llflcance lhresholds 101 AOC and NO.. MtllgaUon mM1un1a would red!Jc9 these 6911fic:ant Impacts lo the U!ent feaatbll. The proposed Protect In oonJl.llCtlOO With other pett, presonl, and reasonably foresNa.ble future projects would result In a cumulative tong.larm Impact to elr quallly ea a , .. lilt of the oceedencl of the SCAOMD't .iorttticenc::a thtesholdJ for NO-end AOC. The propoaed Pf'Oiect'• Iner.mental COt'ltl"lbutlOn to this significant Impact would be reduced to the extent feulble through lncorpQration of mll'Olltion measures Treffk:/Clrcutetlon -For the Near T rm Condition$, Implementation of ttle proposed ProlKt would result In e ~t pn>jec;t ,. led Impact 10 the lntetsectlon of MacAMur Boulev81d/Jambor" Roed A mitigation m.._,r• WOUid r~ thla lmp.'lCI to the extant feulM Fen the Near Tenn Concluont, lmplementatton of U'le proposed Pfoftd would .ua In a 8'gnlfant profed·telated Impact to th• lnteraectlon of IMnl AvenUe/SouCh Ektltol SttMt There II no feat bla mitigation . For lie Long Range Coocltlonl d'IOUt the Koll Cenl• Newport profect, lmplemenlaUon of f'te PRlPOMd prot9Ct would f Ult In llgnlficant p~·,.lai.d Impacts to the lnterMCtlonl of JambotH R~ 8"9tOI SttMI, lrvtne AvenueAJnlvet'llty Oriv•. IMM A~ ~. ri IMne Avanue-Cempua Dflva/Nof1h Bttstol StrMt c1Ue to an lnctea In U'le ICU values For the Long Range CondQlon9 wttti the Kol c.ntor Nowpon project, impklrnontAtlon of the proposed projed ~ ....ut In ~t projOCI r9'aled lmpects lo the lntef'MCttoNI of Jambof'M AoaQ'North Orlitol ~t. JambofM Roec:WirQh StrHl. ltVlne A~ Drive, lrvtne Avenue- c.mput Or1velN ntt BMt04 Stro.t, and JNnborM Roe~ '405 ~ ~ cue to en 1nct ..... In the ICU v .. Thore are no I ll>le mltlg&lton m uut" The propoNd ~In oonjundot'I wllh other put, presont end fMaOMbly f~ ..... ~ ~ WOUid r ult In lfgnlicant cumulative lmpect r tod to lranapoltatJon and e1rei,Met10n ·For tht NUt Tenn Condlllon. m""'"°" m ~· WOUid recM» th• tlgnlficant proj4Klt·r•llled lmpect lo the lltereectlon of ~ BorM~Jltl'lbOf'H Road to lht extent ftastilt For h Long Term COndllon, lhtra are no feaalll• mitigation measure.. Nolle-The PfOJ)09od ptofeot In OOtijunctlon ~°'*pest,~ Of~ l0t ... .-bf0 luture ~ woukS rtsutl In a cum~ lofig.t•ITTI noise Impact ,.lated to tt8"1c-r91attd f'!Ofs• to the ra.dwlly eegrntl'lt Of Olfch 1Mt from rrvtn AvtOOI to Briatol StrMt Tho propo&ed P«>)ect .. lnCftmont.i CIOt1UbJliOn 10 tit oumulllt!YI Impact WOtJkt be tett lhno ~leant LOCAllONl TO A~W THE DftAl'T !JR: The Ofaft Et 19 fOt pUbllo rt'IMw at Iha CJ1Y Of Nnpon 8NCh Pllnnlng Otipattmenl, the Nft!P(Mt Oopl6I or may be ~ lhrough the Cll',i ot N1""410n 8.-oh Pterttto Wedo $day, Novam CNS17525N NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BUU< SALE (U.C.C. 1104, 6105 et. •eq.) Eacrow No. 12246-CS NOUOc HI her~y 00 10 Cl ildllOIS oC the Within nemed Mii r Iha! I OtA sate abOut lo be mtldo of !tie ~ dESCllbOO belOw :rtie namo1 ano ttie t>usineu addreu ol tno utter are D.t.VIO PARTONO. 3115 NEW· PORT BLVD NEW· PORT BEACH, CA 92663 The tccatioo In Callfomla ol 111e ch1el eit· ecut1111 olflC«I of the Hiter laSAME , As liste<I by lhl sener. an Oll\e1 buslnes• namn and addresses U$8d bV lhe setter 'Wilt) n three years t>elore the ~le such l111tl was nt 01 ~ livered to tne buyer ar• ~ SMOl<ETREl: TER R.t.CE, ANAHEIM CALI FORNIA 92807 The name• anct wsl· ness edOfesses ol too buyer are T AMEL LA MAMEOOVA ANO ELEN BASSILY AND RAFAT MAH ROUS The Hsets to w .$0ld are deSCl1bed 111 genera a1 All furniture, tuctures, equipment and lrade name of a cena1n business and are toa118d at 3115 NEWPORT BLVD , NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 The business name used by the salter at that locato0n IS 'FANTASTIC SAMS' The anticipated dale or me bulk sate is Oec;em· ber 14 1999 at the olf1Qf of UNIVERSAl TITLE, ORANGE ESCROW BRANCH 1205 e Chap· man Ave , Orange Ca 92866. This 01.111< sale 15 1ut>- 1ect to Cahlomta J,Jn1lorm Comme rc.111 Code Sections 6tOI 2 tr so sub]ec1, the name and address of the> person w th whom cia1ms ~Y be hied Is UNIVERSAL TITLE. ORANGE ESCROW BRANCH 1205 E Chap· man Ave , Ota()Qe, Ca 92866 and last aate lor Isling claim"' &ha!I be December 13, 1999 which is the busl.ness day before 111e sat(! date Sl)eOflad above Dated NOVEMBER 19 1999 BY: /SITAMELLA MAMEOOVA ELEN BASSIL Y RAFAT MAHROUS Published Newport Beacn-COsta Mesa Daily P1to1 N011embe1 2'4. 1999 W&l6 Fletlt oua BuelneH Name Statement Thi rofloWinll ~"°"' are dOlnQ buStne&S .. I) TRAOOGOlF COM. bl CH ECK REVENGE COM C) lEFTYGOl.FER COM d) BtQEINTERNET· COM. 2•000 Allele Pall\way #173'4~. Mis 11on V1e10, C111rorn11 92691 t<.llby Smith, 24000 Alleia Parllway 4117543, MIJOl!tlon VtejO C.l!lomia 92691 Thi• buStnlSS la con· dueled by; •n Individual ~ve you stlrtecl~ buSINIU yet? No Kelby Smth Tn1s 11atemen1 1111a1 f1te<J w lh the County Cler11 or Orenge County on II 22 99 19t96812%13 Dally Plot NoY 24. De 1 8 l5 1999 W654 F1ethlou1 Business Name Statement The lollowiog ~ISCf\I ere dOing busineu as D1190'1hsh Sponsweer, 343 Esther St Colta Mesa Calilom11 92627 DaVld G Williams Jr •• 343 Esther SI Colla Masa C1htom1a 92627 Carne Storlt• W1ll1am1, 343 E611'ler SI , Costa Mesa, Calllom1a 92627 Thllii business is con- ducted by 8 OOrporll\IM Have ~ou staned doing business yet? No OaVld Wilhams This 51111ment was loled 'Wltn the County Clerti: of Orange Counly on tHS-99 19"el1 t 4S3 De~y PilOI Nov 17, 24, Dec. 1. 8 19'.>9 W~t Flctitlou1 Bualnaa Nam• Steternent The I011ow1ng person~ are doing buSlfleU 8S Builder Ind 0ev11CP91 M agaz1n1s , 1602 MonrOVla Avenue, Ne1111· pon BNeh, C.lifomi. 92663 Peninsula Publishing Inc . (CA). 1602 Monr<Ma Avenue New· pon Beecn c.1ctomr1 !12663 Tlll1 bu51ne" 11 con· ducted bY a corporation Ha111 you started OO&ng busme$S yot? Yes, 03114191 Peninsula Pubh1hlng Inc , Nrclt SleVln, Vial President This s11temen1 W8' filed with the County Clerlt or Orange County on 10-25.99 , 99M80932.2 Dally P1IO Nov 24 Dec \, 6. 15. 1999 W655 Fictitious BualneH Name Statement The lollow'.ng PlttOnS ere doing busineu as OiillOO' ~•il•ll•rrai 1602 Monrovll Avenul, Nl.!'Wpo(t Beach. C. for· ,,.. 92663 PemnsUla PublllhinO tnc.. (CA), ·tao~ Monrovt1 Avenue. New· port Baell. C.ll?omia 926&3 This bosoneta 11 con· ducted by • c:orporallon Have you stanea dOft'IO ~yel?No Peomaula Publ11h1ng Inc.. Nici! SleVln. Vioa President Thia 1tatem1n1 was ftled with the <;ool'.lfy Cieri! or Orange County on 10·25·9!1 1"96809321 Da~y Pilot Nov 24 •• ~ 1, 8. 15. 1999 w656 Fl~ltlout Butt,,... Name Stetament The following ~l$Ol'IS .,. dolno buslOeal .. KELl '{ SPORTS, 220 G11ndvl1•. l1gun1 Beac:n, Celdomil 92653 Kimberly AM Kely, 220 GraocMlw, Laguna ee.m. C.Utomia 92&53 This tK.-slneu II con- ducted by. en lncMdull t1ave you ata"9d doing buSlnel$ >tlf? No Ktmbltty ~Illy Tl'lb IUltement W&$ riJeo IN County o.o< d OtStlOI CWnly on 11 &-08 1t9M110l2$ C>a•y Pi"-Nov 10. 17. 2•. Dec: 1. 1909 W832 PACIF1CYmW MEMORW. PARK c.m.iary • Mortuety Ctwpel • Cren\atdry ~ Padllo V.-DIM Newport 8aadl 944-2700 PIDCIWmal IB.L ..... AY Mortuary * a.pol Cf'ematoon 110 BfoadW'ay Co91aMesa MSMU80 "Affordable Alternative" Discount Casket, Cremation& Burial Service .. 10 Wedn sdciy. Ndvember 24', 1999 · SUPERIOR COURT and m behalf 01 Oatnet OF CALIF°"NIA, RicneyJ.. a min()( Ind Opal COUNTY OF Moon "lcney, a minor. ORANGE HAS/HAVE FILED A 3" 1 The City Ort.It. PETITION FOR AN Poet Otta Bo• 14171, ORDER TO CHANGE o CA NAMES FROM a:~; $71 Mlehnl Scott w lllver IN THE MATTER OF uegal ~~e}, •kl. THE PETITION TO ~ _.,., Rlctley CHANGE TME NAME aka Guruj1wan .Slngfi, OF MlchHI Soctt Wei· aka Gurujlwan Singh tver CleOBI Mme). aka Richey, alcll Glit\.flW&n MiehHI Soon Alc:hey Slngh IO\al .. all.I Guru11wan Singn'. Gamet ~ ' 11\.1 OuruJ•wan Singh ~~= 8001,V Aldley, aka Gul\ljlwan Singh Khalsa lor himseN Gamet Alleyne Moore en<f on behalf of Gamet Opal Moon Moore A~y. a minor and Opal 11 II hereby oroereo Moon Richey, a minor. that all p111on1 In· O"OER TO SHOW terested In thll matter ap· CAUSE FOR CH•NGE pear before tills oourt In OF ,..ME Depertmem No L73 of CASE NUMBtA the 0~ County Su· A199500 perlor Cciun at lht ad· PETITIONER($) drMI lhown 8bolle on Moctlael Soon Welllver 12·21, 1999, 11 (legal name), aka 2.00 o'c:loclc pm and MIChltl ' Soon RCl'ley, Oien and there anow akl Ourujrwan Singh, cause, U any they have, aka Guruj1wan Singh why lh• pellllon lor· RIChey, •kl GufU!rwan Change ol name should SI Khalsa tor himMlf not be ranted It ii lul1her on:t r9d that a OOf1'I OI Ihle order to lhow C81.1M bt publl$had In N81Coata MeN Daily P110t, a newspaper of g41neral arQllahon put,. llt'*1 IO Ulla county, at ... ., onC11 a week l0t fOut cor\Hait!Ve weeli.I t=n: lht day al the D•TE: NOV · 1, 1"8 JAMES P. GRAY, JUDGE/ COMMISSIONER OPI THE SUPERIOR COURT Mdlael Scott Ridley, 819 lrvtne Avenue. Newport BHCh, CA 92863 Mlf repreHnled Pubtlshed Newport Beach-Cosla Mesa Dally Pilot Nol/ember 3, 10, 17, 24, 1999 W824 Notice of S•le of Abandoned Peraonal Property Nota Is hereby given lhllt under and pursuant IO section 1888 of the Index a. II . -·-f rJ .... Ill -·4U .,. .... •• NOTICE IS HERl!BV GIVEN lhal ... led bids wil be hl081V9d by the City Cf Celt• MeM fo v.it The Crty Cleltt, P. 0 . Box 1200, Cetta M .... Call· 1orn1a 82628·1200, on or before Iha hoUr ol 10 00 am. on ·o-ntter 11, 1"9. II ahall be h ,.. aponelbllty of t,,. blQdlr to del!Yer hll bid to lht City Clertl'. Oii ICI bY lht proper anoounced llmt. Dellvery Location Oty ot Cc$ta Mesa, City Cttrt, n FefrOIMt, Room 101 . Co.ta Mesa, Cali1omle 92626. BlOS &hall be returned to the attention cl Iha City Cleft(, within said time limit, In a ualed envelope ldtntrl\ed on the outside wtth the Bid ttem Number end ltie -epe~o.te, Bids wfll be opened and rN a=r et 10 001 m or a:; soon tnareefter u ~on December 13 .. 1999 " the Council Chambera. Addlticnal HIS of Ult Noac. UW!ttnQ. Bidl may be Cblllnld by •utnot· lzed wndoB at tM Olfica Of Ille Purci'lulng Super• Yltor. n Ftlr OrlVt, Room too, Cetta Meaa, Cablomla e2&26. A JO• W•LK II SCHEDULED ON TUUOAY,OECEM8ER 1, t ... AT 10:.00 A.M. AT 71 FAIR OAtVE, PUBLIC SERVICE~ 4TH FLOOR. •SK FOft PEARY GAANT, ATTENDANCE tS ~DA TORY. Publi$hed Newport Beaeh-Colta Mesa DailY Piiot Nowmber 24, 1990 W646 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF UENEO PROPERTY Nob II '*-bY glllel\ that • PUbloc auctloO d be held on Oe<l9mber 8. 1989 at 2 OOo'Qod( PM at 1111 Camelback S1ree1, Ofy ol Newport Beech, County of Or· ~R?a~~11M_:I ~ Doily Pilot .. .. ,, .. ··--~ .. . : . ·-· ~~ r:..:&.t .. r z ~ ~ -· 11tlafy lht G.n on lht fct-Purcha111 mua1 bl lcwlng . mlac1ll1neou1 made with cash and ,,._, household and general tor at the time of ~ atcrad a"\ 1111 pure~ No one under C.melt>8dt Street. New· the age Of 18 le aUowed ~ Beech, CA 92ee0, IO atten<S lhe aal•. Th• he fotlowlno pertons. landlord ,.1ervat the lnv.ntcrfe1 llited right to bid •t ttie ea.le All below ",. notated by purdlaaed geode ,,. lhe tainent.s al tht t.wne ot ldd w" le" and lnlAt bl rental M•NI u rerncMtd by e 00 pm. on STORAGE II maket no the day of the Nit, repruentatlon or war· Buyera ITIU6t Pl'OYldt a ranly lhat lht unlla con-current orlatn•I er a taln Ujd lrNentorlN Ph0t000f1'/ ti ui.11 origj· nel , ... ie permit et tune A3 138 • RALPH ohale In lltu of lllel tall. WILSON • BUSINESS Thlt aale Is subject 10 RECORDS A4021 • JOANNE pr1or oanoellallon In lhe CALL • MISC. HOUSE· event of setttemenl be• tiOl.O, BUSINESS twffn lan<ilOrd and cir FURN./EOUIP. Ugated party ~ubllshed Newpo.t A4181 • LINDA EL· Beaoh-COSta Meta 08111 L M 0 A E • M I SC. Piiot Ncvtmber 24, HOUSEHOLD B3601 • JO•NNE o.cember 1• 1999 CALL • MISC. HOUSE· _....;._""'----we.;.;..;;;.;sa;.;; HOLD, BUSINESS FURNJEOUIP B3tl11 • JOANNE CAU.IRIOBV • BUSI· NESS RECORDS. BUSI· NESS FURNJEQUIP., BOOKS Po Hey TRADE ttvouoh c1assmeo 842-5878 .. , .... t:J ~ By Fu By Phone By MaMn Person: Butt·~ nud 1lt·11111irn·• tin· -uhj1•1•1 111rh1111j!~'"111111111 111111< •. l'lw p11lili,lll'r n •:.1°1"\I'• 1111' ri!llll ro "''ll•or r1•1•l11-.1r,. n'""" or 1q11'l um l'lu-~1fil'll 11d\l'rli~·1111•111. Piro~· 1q111n 1111\ 1•rn11 111,11 111.1\ I" 111 \1111r d11--1fo•d 11.J imrnn!ia11·I' I lw l>11ih 1111111 111'1'1 I'" 1111 Ji11J1ilit\ for um t>mir in 1111111h1•ne, .. 1111·111 fi11~l11d111111.11 I"· "''IHJ11~ilill' 1'"'"1" for 1h1· "'"' .. r 1lw •11,111· .ww.111~ 11ff111111·1f It, tlw 1•m1r (.n·1J11run1111h lw ull11•1•1l fnr rh•· f1r.1 111•1°(111111 (0-+'' h-t:.!· ·.11~11 \.ill \\i-,1 fl.I\ "I rn 1 .,. .. ,. ...... , SERVICE DmECTORY -For All Your Home and Business Needs - ~ ........ ......,._ ... . t""'h eo.ooo Homn EK11 w..i. f.,. ~ 1• wto:. ..W..> • c.11 .......... M2·H71 k245 Ph" .-w u-"'1 '""' ru1•:it an I r-l•c.,.n1111 lr1 .ffld •• ll •'ltll '""' ).., ~ '& ld1 I j•IH' •fOol• ( "'''' ,,,.,,, ( \ ••:!1>:!"" \1 '''I "'8h1I .1. ft.,'• floors I rl1·phn111' lb 1!111111-.} OOpm \luu•Ll\-t n•l.11 \\ ull-111 8<I0,1111~·1:00p111 \~···"'~ .f "'"'' __ __,,_ ___ Deadlines ------. Monday ........... .Friday S:OOpm Thursda\ .. Wedni·.,dav 5:00pm , Tut"sday ......... Mon<lay S:OOpm Friday, ......... Thursday 5:00pm Wednesday .... Tuesday 5:00pm Saturday .......... .Frida) 5:00pm Ct 1·=-11&..~I [1:~JI· -'Wt II ~~11 ~ E~~~::' WAT~~~FlXER THE SHORES AH"''~ ... lffflllllllt II ... ::~~~:~~iii APTS ... ,,._., '' "-l•ct""" fn· et11bluff F1111a1dc Buy Ii 1 & 2BR ... ,,. ....... , .. ~ .. '"'" .... .,., ••k-111n11111N1tf 4Br+tam. 1rg 1o1 near pe:lli TOWNHOMES .... ,.,, ...... , ,, ••• fUct. 2652 BasswOod Stlllr wt $300 OFF enter'llln otter11 b9tWMll 11 .. 1111111 '' ;1u11 .. 11111t1 S529,000-$5H,OOO. Sal~, MOVE 'N hlffl .. fKI. '9lel. r1Uflt1. "'t .... ..._,, .._, ... "*'., Prud Ca llhy. 114-576-12 2 Sel ted U It ........ ..... " .. llllta.lln HARBOR VIEW lAEX ec n • t1 .-.U 11r 11t• ttttltfttet, 4br 2 5bl TOCll remod. MW • • • • • • * • 1 1 • ....... • ~ lull• • pklnttlg, IJIM• alabl. ~ Starting 0 n dows & doors. * S840K .... ~:==·~ .:.,.:~ ~/owner 94H11-t300 $1095/mo. ..... "' , .. , n1a1e wuc. 11 111 OP«1siVSun1241111 cyn Mo to Mo lease. ...... " ..... °" ,....... Twntime Comotet• remodel "We are a pet" .,. •m'' 1a11111111 \;lit alt :\At•ctM 2 r.a.. cnv Int ..,,, .... ,, '''"""• .. 11111 FllCAll SotW1111. Gour kit. community. 111tra morel Remodeled In 1ne & block• ::=:.:..:;~ ,.-:.::. '4491< er OwTv en1a.1383 , ....................... ctllllUO LIDO tSLE Ur i81 1rom the beach. Tt1f.11tt .. ,.,..-41.....,.. '" Spacious IN rm, IMnll dtn, 94f>.644.2611 IW .......... DC .,.. '"'*' oalc twdwd llrl In tnery, 2e ull HUO 111 u•-gar, ln6,000. 8* Gtund>f ,--~-·---~°" 94H7s-6181 ' mn~ OCEAN Ctos£.TwNAse 1 ._ 38r 2 581 2-siy W/2c 111 oar. •••••••••••• • • : a SOLOu t ! SHOWCASE t • HOMES * t FOR SALE t : In Our Sat : • Real Estate • : Sup.P..f ementl t ! HOMES OF t ! THE WEEK ! • * • Ol1play Ads * al new l>Ull. w• bar. 3 dldls. FP, $289.000. Joan Bu!M. egt 9'9-750-11314 II' The Palme ITiObie home Pllk. 1.58r traler 1)111 bch. OPEN SU H Oulet. ez access to 55 lwy, 2 DAUPHINE The Sul!Vlllt, wal< 10 stlQP $745/mo Sbr, 3be, 1prox 1IOO at. ti' 2Br Hcxlll, $1100/mo New Wood flra l bllnd.. MH8M20$ BY Owner REDUCED TO llSfSioe CM 1BA upper '409,000 t4t-71Ml17 ~Elc..Ugbalcony CatOt< .. Bert>et crpt, new appllancea I a LOTllLAND I Ind Ul1ures. Asalgned • FOR BALE J rv-J: <;:W~• $m. WATERFRONT LOT :t;°-M~· Call cu'::~~ uv 28' E'iidt Blci< bly. Pflce "49K Bkr/owner $895/mo, + $800/dep. 94 .. 7t .. 1100 ~u:~~=~: I d .,_otel 1199 "" ' no 1111•;e, MANAGERS 211 Broadway $1200/mo. MM-42-3811 f SPECIAL• 11a HOUSeslCQH006 $154.00+ tax Wkly FOR -NT tMo51 P'esent lhiS Ml ~ l.35 ,,,.. & kltdlenel1s HlWPORT BEACH Srtu11ec:t on ~ UDO ISLE 4B<lflW3Battl, 3c ~ ~ gat. IY• on the l&land" b Lobb1/Dlrect dial ex11a 1atgt estate phones/Frae HBO, $57~ 949-631-7227 ESPH & Olac'A'ocl & 2Bt 2Ba \leruiue OCiil Jacuzzi. Guest lu'ldry view. rai carpet, tr8'h p11nt Clole to .OS & SS 511. ~ 11ry. llllClndlee, Fwyt Ml't'a from 0 C $1800 Oec·1 949-759-1748 Fairgrds, coleoe and Glied Community. A•1;t.1 bcl1S WllMlQcMtlnll lmmed 38r2.58a.mcond. toshoc>sc sr'·~Mes• . i.roe yard, comm pool & spa, COS " " S2750IMO. t year lease MOTOR INN prtletred 94~ 759-3711 22n Hlfbot 81Vd BAYSHORES 4bt 3ti. den Phone MM4.MUO dlMn. lg bridt palk>, step& to pm bell, gated comm. avlll ('0# $4275rno 94H3t-5994 3Br 3B•Mlnl Eatat• ~ gated ylld ,... back beY. pets olc. can do 1N$1 ~'°"· S3000r'Mo Brour 949-233-9071. 3Bdrm28'th FP, double garage, large fenced yard St 750o'm0nlh (as Is) 949-642-4400 BIG CANYON BROADMORE WfJJ.l localed 4Br 3Ba lnvned OCCUJ*lCY xlnl cond, lcg y1d, 1 yea1 lease S4500lmo 94~ 723-0940 or IM~·886l'pgr % Start at $751 ! ! Deadline t : Tuesday 5PM • * Open Houst ! ! Ll1tlng1 t ! Only $151 t • Deadline * I !2 .. °' ·-~I 9411H4&-32 11114. ·-1 . """' AMA-.... .J ._..~ 11awRr -~~I HOMES IN PAUi SPRINGS ~ IEACtf• . n5nrv -n . Ranctm. Esw•. Homes or ~======~;:=:==~==~ Prime NB Localonl SublHM oppottut-.y 1·2 common area 1p1c11. lurn'd, all HIYICU Jncludtd 1)((;91'4 phone S500lno t4M74-0eOO Condos to blrt Of Ml. 1/'-1• ~ : Thursday SPM : : It Paya to t • Advertise * ! In the Best ! ! LOCAL ! • Real Ettate * ! Section ! ! Call Today ll : ! LISA RIVERA • • 849-57 4-4252 : % ANNE WILLEY ! : 949-574-4249 : me a call EcNle Venfugo, ReellOJ.~5U :•Newport Marina ·: •••••••••••• IPtNAKlR IAY MODERN 2tlJ 2.Mla frplc, 2 cat 91', UUK •11211110 . MH7M120 Aleo fripln $525 I HouMa troin ocean frontl aer tea twn1 1car g41r, ~ to oc:eamont WW/If/ IUITllTlllf, h: gar, w/d, $1800( mofta1 94~73"6900 •OiOhH. * new palrtlcarpet, ltldg I Ulla iQidecl declc. 'f"1, no pea. IM9-780-17131949-688-8500 Apartments Bayfront community wtth pnv3tc beach & manna Walk to Balboa lslr1nJ shops Minutes from fuh1cin Island • Woou-burrunp/gas flrcplac~ • Povotc S'Hllgrs • Boat shp<1 avail,.hlc Now lreslnp, 2BR S2050-~2100 !>urry No Pel~ :. Please call (949) 760-0919 .C FAIRWAY APARIMENTS AT BIG CANYON CA"FEO COMMUN11Y BY FASHION ISi.AND Be•utiful tl'M-linecf stl'Mtt and golf COUtM viewt. EnJoy carefrM living In your large 2 BR apartment home! For I.MM 1000aq ft. Huntington INdl Retatl ot cmie.. Gree1 loclllonl 71~"747 l•Ai-•n] COUNTRY CONNECTIONS Newslel18r Helping rural~ 1lltl moa4 .a 111811 CM· llden11al reput&bll plan FM dtlajla CCN. P 0 Box 408. Superior, Nabr•ka 88978 E·mail countryco· nnecll0Nek1preu com (CAL. "SCAN) Rel:Nlll Vtcwml $2UUup Huge Sel8C1lonl Coea1 Vacuum ~~:ti eo.11 Mast 949-1142·1560 Whtn you write • Cla tntd •d. Include all the factt end get tht rNUftl i..,___Y.OU Mnt. ( I'm A Classy Little Lapel Pin Fz'nd Me At ,.. 1-888-205-8684 or .... www.meetmsdotcom.com ------ r-.._1 Secnnc. IM!ee TIN.mllle Mt ~ cNoe Ind Opll USO. t4M5f-tto1 Call belwMn t1·2'' 1f·2' WCOHCb FIAtwoOo 1145 CORO FREE OEUVIEflY within reaon. 114.-..olll Store llrtum, dJ1pley1 and equipment. Incl CIMlt tatd tennlnt~ c.lh f9glt· •• ceeh wrap dtlk, liell dlaplaye, prope. fabfic, T ...,.,._ etc t4M42·1UI also a11ailabk Kisses -n-Hearts 369 £. J 7th St. 126 Costa Mtsa, CA 92627 otdetSbte PIANOS l Colledlblea ............ .,...... • s..... • ....,..,. a-c.,.,...,,. .. CASH PAID•• .... -.. .. --WI BUY ISTA'R8 ·~.......,,...w. "WINY .. NEE>CASH7 $$MONEY FORS$ ~= cow:cnsu:s PA1N11NGS P0111.RY l l'TDITO Hruv.llOU> 1 «J~ "' Ntlwpoft 8#ch 949.873.822 \I ,.~ -•.• . ,, ' ·I . . , •-. . ' -. . I '"' • • .. . .. OLD COINSl Gold, alVer, =WllCM.~. 1111 949·&CM4"7. TOP IQMECOtUSsl Jm, RO& B, Seu!, Rock, ele. ISO'• & 60'1 MH45-7506 Phi.botomy UrH Bol1on Rted Co Cllf Reg 13801291 1-800-201-114' '... ... .. . _,_I ... ~, New Restaurant Opening! Metro Express I Now hiring for all pJsiuons all shifts full and part time. We offer · flexible hours, great working I environmtnl, and tt g1eal st.arting wage. We are in Fashion Island in Atnurn Court. If you'd like to be 1 1 pan of an exciting new concept, Call or stop by for more information. ..----_.._,. ..... , Pan-Ume olnca poi Mull I d · J b be c:ompvtw ''*-'-· O,.ot Ho I 1!11 o needed tOf amd Cotta P.O.S.H. ...... Landaclpt Con1C*IV Fw/Mlt ls1-I Pt1one toCM4MAI - HWNC Pwtume .s.-aa1 s.ies Hdp Driver Wanted i • Gift ~J>PCI:' $9.22 per hour plua CJ/ mileage. SllVI Loual.l (96t) 7S'·"ll Needed Mon thru Sun A COOL JOBI 2:451m to 5:45J)m. Ad- dltloMI wor1c m1y be er.ry ll\oel polltton, 18 or available. older, no up nee, ll*'*8d tncomt ni grow11 pOl8ltill Mu.t have tnick or Ven, whll• .,tab1t1hln1.. new llablllty Insurance with accoint In ~ Fl. end proof or payment•, ~ ":: ) iwcelle~i drfvera Uc.n•, eoelel ~unity IO anter job HCUrlty Clrd, and ,,..,,... ~ clean D.M.V. print out. ~ f& ifdii1Y lildY. Incl cooking Thursday Acetptlng applle1flona evening through SUnday Mon to thru Frt from ""'*'lj, 24tn •~must 8:00em to 4:00pm. hlYt COU1ef'1. PIH.. bring all ,... ~ t4 212 qulnMI lntcnn.uon. ~m0C110N SUPENNT£HDEHT (Weft· Tim .. Ore• County ~1tt.,~J:>beJ!:.~:: Attn: Pam Becklngham reconMnlctlon Ind hlYe 2901 Gerry Ave. own WUCMooll. Thie ta 1 Santi Ana, Ca 82104 elNtf ~unity end 714-MN541 permanent poeltlon. 80CM33-40eO Elcallant benet11L EOE. AECEPtiOH1sf Fu 1MU1M to PecWJonee· FT 10 _.._, ....... =~ ltdCOft MM71-2518. room ~;:"'~ .,_.. co. IPONSOAED TIWN" Ptet to help VtJphonel, ,..o & 19' ~r lnccme S35K callloglng, err1nd1, •14. Stevens T11napo1'1·0TR Fax ratume attn: Caflle INCk drtvera wanledl Non· MMM-tOOI I~ Of·~ VON HEMIRT INC • Tel frw 88&-27ll-4068 or "-IOniet Pit IOf FhSI 1·100·333·1595 EOE. CUllnNawport Baad\ (CAL °ICAN) MonW1a1 and WteMndl DRIVEA-n.ATBED. CalfMM42421J Spedllly hllWI.,..., •· ==-~~ w.::.v~ alatH '4011<, medleal, dental, .,. '3yra OfRll yr f111bad. Call Kathryn 1.aQ0.290-2327 Combined Tt.,.n. (CAl'ICAH) DMVIJ(.(CDI SOIOe 10 39 cpm T Mn1 10 41cpm OI 0'1 llcpn FIW'llUllC $10I( bonu•I COL/A. EOE MOO•tU•HH l4778 0/0'1 1·100·155·4110 a4T7~CA&.:'ICAH) Deily Pilot it UNITED COlORS OfBUtmOH South Cout Plu.e Ftr Sitr .. Comm '*"~ PIT $f7hr • Comm .,.,,.,.~for ""*' "'" people ¥r1lh ~ ol energy I llllnusiasml • )'Oil Ill mollvatod & depeOda1lle ~y In person We wdl trllll " b9 wary of 0\11 if w11 comp.,,111. Ctleck with the local Wet' Bualneu Bu· ,. .. !Mlfore you Hnd "'' money Of fM• fOf NrVlctl. Read Ind understand any con· trect1 before you algn. ICOKE/WELCHESIFRITOI '30+ HI tralfic: Loc's. Sl~profrt flnanclllO FREE video I 800-331· 1375. 24/IVS OATA PROCESSORS NEEOEOI Up to $50 1111 tlaut. Be your own boS6' Must own c~er Mon-sat 8am·8pm (800) 088-3188 °' (800) n~3738 (CAL'SCAN) ITo-=11 .. ~l l'"~I "CASH • Cid.lie Concoutt 'M FORD EXP£DmON " lrrvno(jato S$ Up lronl Cl$ll VI NQnhlSar, lhlle, lld'let, 6~ 81o1r 414 black/ tor inc:om6 ttrlallW lrom a11 cond new car tradHI l'fOty, ledlel, l!U one ~ pdvlle not. Roal Eltall. (282154) $18 911 ll4 «tr )tk ll'MI AmulllaenclinManots-y· NAIERS IMOGl 124.995 menll Cal Jamel Gtrlrd at (714)$4~1100 LEXUS Of WESTiillNSTER JG Wllllll'rOtfl loll ''" (I00)2tt·3747 1 ·800-454 9398 (CAL'ICAN) CADILLAC DEVILLE.... FOROP T .etRO LX 9:...,VI, '"RICK lOHf•o Lo 171( mill. wNll, tan lltlr, :'.~et( a::~. Wl- 1 have money 10 lerldl Sl:Yt bit oi warr, pm tentllt Dllaoed perttct condition thouaancss!I Payoll ex· (768482) S26 988 $9.IJSQ(obo 949 723·1504 p1n11v1 c1ed1I cardlcer N•l>lt• FORD f ·BIRD ()( 'ii va loana No c11d11 ,Oi(f 714-5'0-ttOO Whit•~ 1 ownei HO m Io w n 111 0n1 Y CADILLAC ELDORADO 'M 81< ml txtttmt ..;,.,... cond 1-888 7 I 1-5626 · vvvv 11012511 117 DRE/vtrll V·8 Nol1hs1ar, btiQ&, tan S15,500 949 76().9828 016227-0931}(CAL'SCAN) ltethet, vetyciean! HONDA CIVIC LX '93 CHAISTMASBLOWOUT <909414> NABERS $1l,ll88 Stick, l'4MI, mK ml, goo<t Flnanclll Probi.tn1, Big or (714)540-11100 cond, 15500 Of b111 0H1t. Small Buslneu Stlllupe. CAOILllC ELDORADO 'ii 94t-760-08H Or Pll'aonel We Ctn Help. Only t7k miles! Frost beige. INANiTY J30 '93 1.eoo.~14-5107 *" lealllei, aaoys, bll of TaMan lthr, II PoW9f, Bole wan, SUI* cleatll . CD, t>flfto, son roof, Mint 892 SLIPS/DOCKS '(605260) $31.988 cond S8.995...949·49H120 IMOORi.GS NABERS JAGUAR XJi 'ii VANDEN 45 n MOORING locat.d n11r Ferry Croulng, public dock ICCIU. 4ot-5'3-1901 ACURA 3.0 CL 't7 Ro$t tnelillcl!'l'f leathlf, auto, att, moot11ool ful PWf ~. 1111 cn11se. lactOty alloy$ llmtn Cd playet (003839) $16.995 LEXUS OF WESTiillNSTER (800)2.91-3747 BMW318i 'M 5 spd, black, A Land Rover T1111» $16,995 Stock 12883 VIN• TAS95640 LANO ROVER Ntwpol1 Sch 949-640-6445 BMW 5331 '83 Bronzlt, lthr, 1un1t, 81auperenk 1te110, AC, new ma)or tun•up, new Boahl Ru;1, Recently ,.. pieced dltferenllal. Strong eng wlhfQh ml, Run1 Great 12850' 9411-443-4814 Cadillac sts 'H excellent conc:t, 41 k mt. loed8d See .,.lat. Asking $25.500 94'· 387-2858 CAbiLLAC CATERA ·97 Lo mi bloge tan Interior, cd moonrool ctvn whls. bill of ~arl{020006) $21.988 NABERS Q14)540.9100 Pl.AS 4-« 1u1 PW!. soo tool. Cad.iliac Sevllle SlS 't7 :~~:.i 1 ::.:''ssOOIJ/ Low 2911 ml. polo green. lllll obo 849·72J.1504 leather, chm whls bit ol v.arr (805422) $26.981 Jeep ChltOkM LAiiCio 4)(4 NABERS '111. 86k m whill v.lgiey inl (714)SCG-t100 ~seat CO'lltS mini CHEVY Altro V811 ll 'N COnd $7900 949 673-1943 I passenget, silve1/grey, J11p Grand Cherok11 Oft( 26k miles. ~. larado '95 4X2. Dark dual llf, 8ITY1m Slereo. hA G1een. LOW 3611 m. new l>O'*lf pak, prrvacy gll5s. t111slbttt.u b1t11ty lactOty aloy$ $15.500 949-759·3525 {.2°7181) $19,995 JEEP GRANO CHEROkEE EXUS(2!,)2WESTM1H91_3747 STER LAREDO '113 White/grey inl """ V6. ABS. new 111es luly CHEVY BWER '91 loaded, Oligtnal OWT!er ah SUV. 4X4, loaded, Auto, t•t 19C0(0s Beaulllul. mus1 Ml' ~.tow~ AC. elect $11900060 Mt-721-4172 Wllld. etc new cond 251( ml • lfxOs ES Soo ·ta $19.SOO'obo Newport Eich Blklblk. 23k mlle, ptlvltt 714·325-9411 949-759-8189 party, mint, fUlly1qulpped, Chevy Taho LT 414 '91 S27,300 M9-71J-0517 All pwr, grey1ea111er. 12511 ml Lexus as5oo ·91 wa11anty. over $6000 tn Black/black, leather auto. xtras $28.000 714-396-7114 aJr. 1~1 ~W8f pack. moon- DISCOVERY SE7 '96 1ool, 1T chrome alloys \..oa<Sea, green. Very clean (012429) $43,995 $19.995 Stock 12865 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER V#TA525464 (800)2111·3747 LANO ROVER LEXUS GS300 196 Newport Bch 94~45 Blackllvoly auto. 111. moon DISCOVERY SE7 '97 rool, lealhlr, cd. dvome II Green lo1ded. ce111fled, loys, lul poo.ve1 peckaoe must see $25.995 (1213n) · ~9.995 Stoclt •2856 V•VA542927 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER LANO ROVER {&00)291-3747 Newport Bch M~45 Lincoln Merk Vil LSC CREDIT SERVICES (714 )54o.t100 -:-CA~iSi:el:-:LA~C CATERA '99 !i.t-~-C!"'rtd-'!-.rt.~low~~.,1C01,_.m.JM1 Lo 6500 mi bladl. tan ~ btnks 11181 d le.llllil. cd moonrool. bil ol DODGE DURANGO 'N Sed1n, 'U . $6000'060 Supe1 low mites, red. Low milNge, futy lOeded must see S25 995 wlCldg Ml tool E•~ .. tnl Stoel< •2639 VtWF144740 condilton 1nS1C1e and OU1 Call LAND ROVER 949. 646·1926 01 EMAIL Newport Bch 94~5 OHEOOT48eYAH00.COU o O o G E' G R A N 0 MERCEDES E320 'ii you a etedt card wan (025789) $28.988 GUARANTEED' C~ U$ fOf 1 NABERS lree 2-minut1 messaqe (714)540.9100 1800-294·8654 Ex115tS CADILLAC OEVlLLE. '89. ' LESS TI4AN PERFECT Outstanding appearance. Cladil? Need cjeb1 con •Int cond. canme Red. 58k sdldatt0n? Call Cha$& Man-llli $11,000 9~9-760-9628 '*Ian to get llie tinancial 11· '91 you need through In· nov111v1 resldentlal mort· gage/re1tnance prog1ams Ctll nowt 1-80j).554-3273. Copyngtll 1999 Thi Chbe Mama1tan C01porall0n All f1!11t$ reserved Equal Hous Ing Lendel (CAL'SCAN) CLASSIP'IED II • the r•eourc• you c•n count on to ••II •. my1lecJ of merchan· di•• llema, bec.avte our column• comp•I quelllltd buy•" to cetll 842·5878 CARAVAN SE '93 Xlnt cond., low mllH loa<led .,.. sport pacllage, 40,500, 11kln11 $25,000. wtrta.l~y Low 761( miles Private Patty t4M40-1310 Sque clean $7 800lobo Mei'c9dl1 300E '86 (949) 8 1758. 8cyl. are1ic: 'tthl·palommo Expedition Eddie BM!tf '97 lllll lnl '94 conve~on. 4 new Loeded ~A Range Rover tires. 8" bag, al p..w. smog & Trade $24,995 Stook '2879 tag tlllough Oct 2000 Musi VIN• VL842715 aae before you bw Al4Y ca• LANO ROVER Ttls IS class Sf0,800IObO Newport Bell MH40-MCS f?!'Y&te patty 949·760-1421 , tORO AEROS.TAR VAN '91 MONTERO SPORT LS '98 Extended, very low r11lleage. S11per Clean S t8. 995 ltJlly loaded, am-Im cassette, Stock 12869 VII WP001852 tnp compu!lll, $7500 060 LANO ROVER 714·540.5995 714-785-6118 Newport Bch 94M40-6445 Bridge By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIHSCH \'Oll 8£ THE JUDCI:: ORTll • A74.l '" "2 . <>OS.l2 • 1643 \\EST l(KJ 86 E\ST wM v.tth the e ~la.rer crossed lO dllmmy 1.1. 11h the :ace of •p~e\ llnJ k'\.f a lican tu th.: JIX:k, queen unJ llCC \\h t cashed lh.: j::1d; o( d1amomh, but &:darer ruffed the c:onunu:auon and laid down the lo.ing or ~). Wtlcn the ten dropped. South drew the la)t trump, conccJcJ a club trid; ;inJ cl.rnned the rc)I to JU~t m lo.e the contr.i..;t • A6 J J 98-l •QS • Q 10 9 2 J lO ~ K 10 7 ... J 10 9 2 Did any plJ)cr err! 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