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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-04-12 - Orange Coast Pilot•• S~ 0 RT S McKibben hopes to make waves at U.S. trials BOOK ED UP Very special section devoted to uteraey tNSIOE Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 .Leece speaks out against services -in another: district • Newport-Mesa trustee said she felt compelled to sup- ' port conservative Oran~ Unified board as it considers rejecting grant money for student medical care, free breakfasts. Vl I -..Tf():\ STOP THE SERVICES? could be solved." The comments were met Wlth scattered applause from the audi- ence. Santa Ana Urulied school trustee Rosemarie Avila and Orange County Board of Educa- tion member Ken Willlams also spoke during the hearing, note. worthy because school board members rarely speak at other school district mee tings. .. Leece speaks her mind By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -Local school trustee Wendy Leece ma.de a rare appearance at anoth- er Orange County school board's public hearing·this week, speak- ing out against schools providing social services - a charity she believes can cripple a family's ability to stand on its own: Leece spoke for two and a half minutes during a three-hour pub- lic hearing for the Orange Unified Police team seeks funds for Henry scholarship. • Officers playing in this year's Cop Bowl might ask fans to contribute to scholarship honoring slain teammate Bob Henry. By Carolyn Miller, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -At the annual Orange County Cop Bowl to be played Saturday -on the one-year anniversary of the death of Newport Beach Police Officer Bob Henry -spectators and sup- po~rs will have the opportunity to donate to a scholarship fund established in the slain officer's name. The Cop Bowl pits the All-Star Police Football Team -made up of police officers from all over the county, including Costa Mesa and Newport Beach officers - against the LAPD Centurians. The game starts at 5 p.m. at Orange Coast College. All proceeds from the annual game are donated to local high school and youth athletic pro- grams. This year, the non-profit All- Star Police team also established the wRobert (Bob) Henry Memor- ial Scholarship" in honor of Hen- ry, who is the only member of the All-Star Police Football Team to die in the line of duty. Henry was shot March 12. 1995, in front of Newport Harbor Lutheran Church on 16th Street, when he reportedly tried to dis- arm a suicidal gunman who fatal- ly shot the officer in the head, then himself. After being in a coma for a month, Henry, 30, died Aprll 13, 1995. The memorial scholarship will be awarded in June to a graduat- • SEE COP BOWL PAGE 6 r----------------, I \ II I \ AROUND TOWN 4 CHECKfTOUT 2 CLASSIFIED 11 POLICE ALES 2 flUBUC NOTICES 8 SPORTS 7 WEATHER 2 \\ I \ I 11 I I: School District. The seve n-mem- ber board is conside ring a ban on accepting grant money for social services such as medical care, counseling and free breakfasts. • 1 encourage you lo be very careful about the policy because you are ultimately responsible for receiving the money and for how the children are affected years down the road," she told the Orange board. "I'm concerned about intrud- ing ipto the family domain to solve 'problems that ... are great in Should local schools stop providing social I services -medical care, counseling, free daytime meals -to their students? Call our Readers' Hotline at 642- 6086 and leave your name, thoughts, city and phone number. our society, but parents are capa- ble or solving or finding other agencies where these problems Leece said she felt compelled to voice her opinions in support of like-minded conservatives mak- ing a •common sense" decision. "(The conservatives) have a board majority in Orange," Leece said. "I wanted to show my sup· • SEE SERVICES PAGE 6 AILMAN Local postman retires after 41 years • EDITOR'S NOTE: The following Is school trustee Wendy Leece's com- ments to the Orange Unified School District. Dr. (Robert) French and mem- bers"o/ the board: I commend you for looking deeply into your policy and developing a policy on apply- ing for and receiving grants into your district. I can see where this is a very philosophi· cal, divisive issue in the com- munity, yet I'm sure that all or MARC MARTIN I OAll.Y PILOl Farell Henderson, a longUme fixture at the Balboa Post Office ls calling It quits after 41 years with the Postal Service. Come May 3, Henderson will have stuffed his last mall slot at the Main Street annex. By Evan Henerson, Daily Piiot B ALBOA PENJNSULA -Farrell Henderson origmally wanted to play baseball. In fact. he was an all-star second baseman in high school. "I had a chance to go to Pepperd.ine University on a baseball scholarship," Henderson, 60, said. "But my stepdad co\lld.n't identify sports with work. So I dropped out of high school and worked for him. That ruined my baseball career." After a brief stint as a sheet metal worker, Henderson discovered that the U.S. Postal Service was hiring. The 19- year-old signed up. "I never intended to stay," he said. "Then I got married and had children and got caught up in the web of responsibili- ty,• he said. "Here I am, 41 years later. It's been a quick 41 years." And on May 3, it comes to an end. The Balboa Post Office's favorite son is chang- ing careers to work for Wycllff Bible lranslators in Huntington Beach, a career move which he hopes will dovetail with his ambition to be a full-time minister. After spending three years at Southern • SEE POSTMAN .PAGE 6 Farell Henderson has a career change of address. you pos- sess a g r e a t degree of c ompas- sion for Wendy Leece those dill- dren who come from families that have medical needs and perhaps have problems that inhibit their learning and I would anticipate you will be losing some sleep ove r this • SEE COMMENTS PAGE 6 Watchdog seeks more detail on crime stats •Ernie Feeney wants to know why a number of arrests were never prose- cuted; officials say infor- mation too hard to track. By Tina Borgatta, Daily Pilot COSTA tvfESA -SlJC months have passed since Ernie FeenP\ hrst urged city .>fhcials t• trac crurunal arrests through the couri system. and she says she 11 con- tinue her proddmg until '>he get-. the mformabon she wants The City Council last fdll c:ilrected the pobce department's staff to comptle quarterly reports listing all robbery arrest5 th<' prosecutmg attorneys, the presid- ing Judges and the hnal rulmg-. And, Feeney says. the second report, wtuch was reledsed ltu!- week, was even less informative The latest report lists 17 arrests for robberies that were conurut- led between Nov. 1, 1995, and Feb. 29. Of that number, rune casEc'" had not yet made tbeu wa} through the court system; lour had been "refused" by the c::lls· tnct attorney's office: one ended m a plea bargam, and mformd· tion for three was not available According to the report, one of the refused cases was turned away beca use of msuff1aent eVJ- dence No explanation lS gwen for the other three cases But for Feeney. thdt s an. important element for cons1dera· ti on "They always elmunate the why,• Feeney said. "The ques- tion l have is, where is the ball dropping in this whole process?, "U it's the DA. who's deCtding not to prosecute, then why? ls it because the case isn't a slam dunk? Or, is 1t going to court and then being dismissed? Tho e reports do not gwe that 1rtforma- • SEE CRIME PAGE 6 li,ours prepares for a Labor Day picnic, repressed emotions smolder in the dif- ferent lives of five women, until the appearance of a handsome dnfter fotces each character to reassess the.tr unfulfilled dreams ln William Inge's wPicnic" -which opens Saturday at The Theatre District. 2930 Bristol St., Costa ~esa. Show times: Frtdays and Satuf. days at 8 p.m., Sundays at 1 p.m. nck- ets: $15 Information: 435-4043. ~DAMN YANKEES INDEED Five ways to spend your weekend +BRADBURY A CAPELLA John Alexander's composition wlbis Tune for Kites,~ with text by author Ray Bradbury, has its world premiere 7 :30 p.m. Sunday when conductor John Alexander comes to the Perf onning Arts Center. The premiere ls part of an a capella program of choral literature by American, Brltilh, French and Ruu· tan composers, u well as traditional folk songs. Pree PreVlew talk one hour before performance by author Ray Bradbury. S18·S85. 662-23'5. +AU YOU CAN HIM The Grammy Award·~ linger and tcmgWriter k d. lang comes to SegerstrOm Hall 8 p.m. tonight 1n a rare concert appearance, performln9 songs off ber albums •All You Cen Set• and •1ngenue, • u Well u her pfWYk>ul country tunes. S28-St6. ~ARTS or 1\cltetMNtet, 1•0-2000. + UfFS NO 'PKMt" While a tmaD ICaNel town adtiedly +APRIL FLOWERS IRING ... Crystal Court will be in full bloom Saturday and Sunday at Southern Cali· fomia's ?th Annual Spring Garden Show Plant and floftr growers from . a.round the United States Will sell Item.I and be on band tbrou.ghout the week· end to condUct lelnlnan and give demonstrations on the bolticu.ltural am. 'Jblun, MlmlnAn and clemoattratiobl are ICbedWed from 1 O • m to ,,c pm. s.tur- day and 10:30 to 4 p.m. Sundey. lDfor· matkm: 43$.2161. The fireworks begin when an extended family of Britishers, dlS- placed in America, receive shocking I\! WI while vltlUng the home of thetr patN.rch tn Richefd Nellon'• play, •New Bno&and." whleb opens Frldey et South ~out Repertaty. 6SS Town Cent• Drift, COlta M ... SboW tlmel: a p.m. 1\Mlday tlnugh Pridayi 2:30 and 'l:d.,~ ,2~3o Ud 7:30 pa. . ndttill Al·DI. can ISJ-tem. • RUOAY, APRJL 12., 1996 CHBC A week to focus on books and beyond Fonner drug reh<;Ib site to convert into senior ho~e F our decades ago, American librarians and book pub- lishers noticed a disturbing trend: people were spending more for Iadios, television sets and musical instruments and less for books. To help reverse it, and to encowage reading and keep books widely available, the American Library Association and the American Book Publish- ers Council conceived the idea of National Library Week -a week to celebrate libraries and to make the public aware of their many resources. Next week, April 14-19, libraries across the United States will observe the 38th National Ubrary Week. To mark it, the Newport Beach Central Library will host a special evening of "Storytelling Magic for Families" at 7 p.m. Wednesday. Children and grown-ups of all ages are 1.rlVlted to enjoy this program of participatory tales, selected to amuse, entertain and inspire the whole clan by professional story- teller Nancy McQuillan of the South Coast Storytellers Guild. ln addition to special pro- gramming, some special news will be announced next week. Watch for the new name of the library's Onhne Catalog and the WJJUler of the "Name the Online Catalog Contest." More than 100 entries from library users of all dges were received in this com- pebtion. The winner will receive dinner for two at the Four Sea- sons' Pavili~n restaurant. Most people recognize that books serve the educational and entertainment needs of students, busin ess people and just plain folk Among these are readers who lead and guide our commu· ruty m many ways. U you've ever wondered what printed materi- als have mfluenced local movers and shakers. find out next week, when the Daily Pilot publishes the favonte books of some of the leaders on the '' 103 Most Influ- ential List." After you've been mesmer· ized by tales; learned what to ccill the Online Catalog; and found out who's inspired by Ayn Rand, why not take blne out dunng Natlonal Library Week to visit your nearest library? Within its walls, you'll find an institution that offers more than its name t.mplles. Wh.tle the word "library" is rooted in the Latin #liber," which means book, today's libraries proVJde magazines, newspapers, compact discs, videotapes. books on cassette and reference materi- als on microfiche and microfilm -along with novels, nonfiction books and encyclopedias. ln addition. they offer online resources and CD-ROM databas· es, providing a ride on what sci-ti author Gene Wolfe calls the "public bus lines of the informa- tion superhighway." Times have changed. People lod.ay may be spending more :money than ever before on com- •puters, modems and other elec- <ronic toys -far pricier com- )nod.ities than most books. Yet : they can still enjoy free access to )oth digital and traditional ~ourcesofinformationatan institution tha,t first appeared in the United States in 1638 -their local library. • CHECX rT OUT is written by the staff pf the Newport Beach Public Library. • llilJ week'1 column Is by Sara Samide. .. • •The property at Bay and Thurin streets in Costa Mesa is actually returning to its original use. Alzheimer's patients: said Cory Zinngrabe, a spokemum from the • com~y. •There are cwrently µo providers in South County that we know of that are providing ca.re strictly for Alzheimer's patients." 70·bed convalescent care home, accordiog to Qty Hall documentl. An expansion project five years later added another building that housed up to 72 residents. By Tina Borgatta, Daily Pilot Zinng'rabe said the new opera- tion will be much smaller. COSTA MESA -The site of a 128-bed dn.lg and alcohol treat- ment facility will re-open as a home for Alzheimer's patients within the next year. The new owner of the build- ing, Huntington Beach-based Delma Corp., will begin construc- tion on the property at Bay and Thurtn streets within the next two month.I. The company's remodel- ing plan.I were approved by the dty's Planning Commission earli- er this week. #It will be a residential care facility for the elderly, but we're specializing in care for For years, the site was home to Starting Point, a substance abuse treatment program that recently moved from the 37 ,000-squa.re- foot facility. "We will tear down the one existing two-story building that faces Bay Street," Zinngrabe said. •Tue other building that faces Thurin. we will remodel.• • honors student leaders E ight local high school seniors were honored with Spectrum Leader- ship Awards recently by The Irvine Co. The students were selected because they best demonstrated the qualities of future leaders. Each student will receive $1,000 for tuition, books or oth- er college expenses. They are eligible to compete in a group leadership exercise and oral interview for eight semi-finalist and four finalist scholarships. Semifinalists receive an addi- tional $2,000 and the finalists receive a total of $6,000. But when the property first opened in 1963, it operated as a Zinngrabe said the company will replace the Bay Street build· Erik Patterson NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH SCHOOL Erik served as presi· dent and secretary of Thespian Club; editor of the school's literary magazine; vice prest- dent of French Club; member of the speech team; organizer of freshman orientation; and participant In the sc:hool's mock trial program. He volunteel'1 for Adat Noar. a Jewish community service orga nization, for South Coast Repertory Theater and for the Hoag Hospital Junior Auxlllary. i ~ i ~ I I I i i f [ I David Marcus i :;at;;, In I,,':. and community lead- ership positions for the Boy Scouts, the Academic Decathlon 1 team, the va!'1ity base-1 ball team and the l speech team. i He J:Keived the i Mason's E.1. Moore ! award for outstand· ! Ing junior student; the ! Rensselaer Medal for ! outstanding junior 1 math student the ! Milestones In Free-! dom award from the ! U.S. History Depart· 1 ment and the Ner l Tamid religious award 1 from the Boy Scouts. : Beth Ferryman ESTANOA HIGH SCHOOL Beth has served as vice president and business manager of the Production Orama Club and as sergeant· at-arms for Chocettes, a student support group for Children's Hospital of Orange County. Beth played on the Estancia varsity soccer, softball and volleyball teams. She received awards for outstanding stu· dent accomplishment In English, Algebra, Geometry. Spanish and Biology, as well as being named most llkely to succeed. She also received the E.1. Moore Award. ~uliet Hover NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH SCHOOL Juliet served as Latin Oub pr-Mident Girls' League president 4·H club president; speech and debate team coordinator. American Legion Girh' State parliamentarian; and team leader for the American Diabetes Association. She is a chemistry teaching assistant. a member of Pacific Chorale and a mem- ber of Newport Har- bor Latin Club. Vanessa Do COSTA MESA HIGH SCHOOL Vanessa served as student body vice president; junior and sophomore dass sec· retary; Asian Club president; French Club publicity commission- er; and Key Club presi· dent. She was selected most valuable player of the girl's tennis team. She volunteel'1 at the Soup Kitchen, the March of Dimes, Kids Cancer Connection, Pride Development and the Orange Coun- ty Food Bank. ! I i : i ~ ! : I I ! ! .._ _ ___....._ __ __, !.;~I:~ and vice presldeot; ! sophomore and fresh- j1' man class president; a~forthe ~ Hugh O'Brien Youth : •. : Foundation; and Key d ub president. He played on the Costa Mesa volleyball, cross country and golf teams.. He volunteered at the YMCA, the Ameri- can Red Cross, the 1 Orange County Food l Distribution Center, I the Soup Kitchen and l Summit for Children. l He Is a member of the i Dally Pilot editorial ! ac:Msoty board and l recipient of the l Soroptlmlst Citizen-i ship award, the Target l All-Around Scholar· : ship, the E.I. Moore l Memorial award and i the Discover Card I Tribute award. i ! l i : f CORONA DEL MAR I HIGH SCHOOL ! Cyrus served as mr i dent government fac. i ulty representative l and dass council mem-! ber, as well as par11a· j mentarlan of the i National Honor Sod· j ety; Spanish dub rep-: resentatlve;. captain I Megan Algeo of the novice aew l CORONA DEL MAR team; and .Key _Club ~ HIGH SCHOOl class representative. i Megan served as He received several ! student body secre- PTA awards for p~ l' taryltreasurer. pep tography and wortced , squad captain; as a volunteer for the : National Junior Honor ~ewport Beach Publ!c j Society president and Library Youth Coune1I, : treasurer for Assis-- tutoring underprivi-1 teens, a student sup- leged children. i port group for the ! Assistance League of i Orange County. I obituaries Bess Eisner Hermann owner of the Pepper Mill in Pasadena. social life with golf and boating friends. be made to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Orange County Chapter, 17752 Mitchell Ave., Ste. F, Irvine, CA 92714. Longtime Newport Beach resi- dent Bess Eisner Hermann died Tuesday at her home in Coroqa. del Mar. She was 83. Mrs. Hermann's late husband Dick and son Tony were partners of the former Bouzy Rouge Cafe in Newport Beach. Dick Her- mann, who died in 1980, was also Mrs. Hermann graduated from Cornell University in 1934. She and her husband moved to New- port Beach in 1971 and were members of the Irvine Coast and Bermu~ Dunes country clubs. The cc:>uple enjoyed their boat •Red Wing,• which was the moveable venue for their active Mrs. Hermann is swvived by sons Peter and Tony; adopted daughter Cristina: and grand- daughter Carmela . Cremation is planned, fol- lowed by scattering of ashes at sea. The family requests that dona- tions in Mrs. Hermann's memory Services scheduled for Pastor Berg A memorial service ts planned at 7 p.m. Thursday at Newport Harbor Lutheran Church, 798 ing with landscaping. Delma -wbidl owns several other senior care and housing properties in Hunttngtqn Beach, Westminster"' and other parts of Orange County -expeds to house a maximum of 80 residents at the site. All of the patients. Will be at least 62 years old. And. Zinngrabe said, the com- pany will keep a licensed voca- tional nurse on site 24 hours a day as well as a staff of certified nurs- ing assistants. briefly Bargain books offered at OCC spring sale The Friends of Orange Coast College's Norman E. Watson Library will conduct their annual spring book sale on Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thousands of books will be sold on the patio between OCC's Library and the Portslde Cafe. , A variety of literary-styles will be offered, including fiction, mysteries, sdence fiction and biographies. Also available for purchase will be text- books and books on such topics as sdem~. b\.mness and psyc:bok>gy. All hardcover books will be sold for $1 and paperbacks for 25 cents. For more information, call 432· 5081. Get your dancin' boots on at Costa Mesa High Grab yow cowboy boots and get ready to boogie. Costa Mesa High School is offering country line dancing lessons to help raise money for the school's grad night committee. The lessons, to be given by a professional dancer in the Col- lege Park Elementary School multi-purpose room, will cost $25 per person or $45 per couple. They will be offered Fridays · and Wednesdays from 7-9 p.m. for four weeks beginning April 19. College Park Elementary is located at 2380 Notre Dame. · interested to participants should contact Margy Johnston at 545-6597. Volunteers sought to plan Mesa 5000 run The Mesa 5000 planning com- mittee is looking for interested parents, community members or Costa Mesa High School staff to help plan next year's race. The SK walk/run for Costa Mesa High has raised $15,000 during its first three years for pro- jects, equipment and programs at the school. The fourth annual event is scheduled for Nov. 3 at a 3.1-mile course in the South Coast Metro/Harbor Gateway Area. Planning meetings a.re sched· uled each month. The next meet- ing is April 25 at 7 p.m. in room 170 at the high school For more information, call the school at 556-3344 and leave a message for JoMarie Hayes, Michael Lawrence or Pat Leahy. Dover Drive in Newport Beach, for longtime Lutheran pastor Roger J . Berg, who died March 31 of cancer in Arizona. He was 58. Pastor Berg was a longtime resident of Costa Mesa and served 19 years as pastor of New- port Harbor Lutheran before leav- ing to serve at Victory Lutheran in Mesa, Ariz . Pilot Wiiiiam Lobdell. The same 24- hour answering service may be uMd to NCOl'd letten to the edit« on any topk. Dally Piiot. P.O. Box 1560, Cost.I ' -~.·:----~ -1 <OU• Ml!..'4 VOL 90, NO. 71 . ADOftESS Out address Is 330 W. Bay St., c-.. Mell, Callf. 92627. ...... ·' ~111 .• .. Mesa. CA. 92626, Copyright: No news stories, lllustrattom, edlto- rlal matter or adverthements herein can be t9pl'OdUClld with- out written permlslon of copy- ~owner. HOW JO !UAOt us ~ The llmes Orange County (IOO) 252-9141 M-orillng 0-'fled 642-5671 Dfsplay 642-4321 ,...,.,... News 540-1224 Sports 642 ... .UO Newt. 5poc'tJ Fax 646-4170 I-Mell: flll.71~.com MlllnOMcl "*"-Offtci i42""'S21 ... Mm,. 6l1'590l ~~ ~ CommUnl\y HIM. ., a nm. Minor~- """" .. ICllM; "' 1;, "anct ao • , .. c.llf. CN. ,.,. ....... ~ t ftMNRAlUMS N~Beach 6515 Balboa W52 Costa MeY 70t'54 CorOf\I~ MM 66151 ._POMCAST LOCATION sat ~ 4-6w ~rt 4-6w Black Its 4-6w River Jetty Ww CdM 4-6w • ~ I I 1..-:.~_._l_ _ _E_" --• clearing by after-Proms-ftlne noo n. ......... through TIDU :-.:.~~ south- TODAY ~ 200 ~II. plus some short lnter11I Flm high northwest S'Mlls 5:22 a.m. 4.5 welcomed surfers to First low beadles this put 12:18 p.m. ·-0.1 week. Expect some Second high west-notthwes1 swell 6:56p.m. 4.3 rolls In good head· Second low high w.ves In best after midnight $pots on Saturday, and • northwest S\Wll ComfnQ up SATUla>AY Flmlow ~~.which 12:39 a.m. 1.4 shoU hold through First high ~.W~fOr 6:31 a.m. 4.6 =aftamoon Second low UON II not'Cf\. Mlt Md kick In . 1:06 p.m -0.2 For ~ iurf reports Second high and fOf amts. call 7:33 p.m. 4.7 (IOO) 971-SUIU!; The call CIOStl S 1.tf.M WAJIR any pOlllble . .,._ B!AW: 56 · N~ Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot \ ' \ I I ' ' , I I' I I I I ; I I I Rick Alvarez worb on lili Jump shot Thursday ~th a number of different baskets to choose from on the Newport Elementary blacktop. MAAC MAAllN I OAJl.V PILOT ' ' , .1 . New assistant city mcl.nager named for Newport Beach By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Sharon Wood has been named the new assistant city manager of eco- nomic and community develop- ment, City Manager Kevin Mur- phy confirmed Thursday. Wood, currently community development director for the city of Claremont, begins work May 6. She replaces former Assistant City Manager Ken Public invited to f ete friends of libraries Friends of the Costa Mesa Libraries will I hailed for their support by th Orange County Public Library the 16th annual 'Friends Recognition Breakfast at 9 a.m. on Thursday, April 18, at TWin Palms restaurant in Fashion Island. The Friends of the Costa Mesa Libraries, a non-profit organiza- tion that promotes awareness of library services and fosters com- munity support, was founded in 1960. Over the years, the Friends have funded children and adult reading· programming, new . equipment and magazine sub- scriptions. Their main fund raiser continues to be used book sales. ' Among Friends' board mem- bers are locals Mary Ellen God- • dard, president; Donna F911er, vice president; Lois Conlon, trea- .surer; Barbara Morihiro, record- ing secretary; Cecelia Fannon, . newsletter; Jean Femling, pub- licity; and Jane Anthony, mem- ber at large. Highlights of the event .include county Librarian John Adams' presentation of the First Best Friend Award to an individ- ual member whose leadership ,has played a key role in keeping the 27-branch county library sys- tem a viable part of each commu- nity's economic, cultural and intellectual life. Authors Pat Broeske and Jan Herman will discuss and sign their biographies on Howard Hughes and William Wyler. The public is invited to attend. Cost is $17. For more information 'or reservations, call 566-3060. Put a few words to work for you. Call the Daily Pilot Delino, who returned to the pri- vate sector last February. The new manager was select- ed from a pool of 150 candi· dates. Like Delino, Wood will.over- see the city's planning and building departments as well as the city's economic develop- ment program. She will be Newport Beach's top adminis- trator in Murphy's absence. According to Murphy, the new manager's previous experi- ence should serve her well at her new post. "Claremont has a village, a downtown with unique charac- tenstics like Newport,~ Murphy said. "Sharon also played a major role in a project to acquire a large portion of open space for the city of Claremont." Wood has a bachelor's degree in economics from Emmanuel College and a master's degree in urban planning from Colum- bia University. She has worked at the city of Claremont since 1984 and was employed at pub- lic and private planning firms on. the East Coast before moving to Calliomia in 1979. YOU NEVER SAU-SAGE SAUSAGE Or Such Delicious Food! Join Us For Lunch • Dinner • Sunday Brunch Catering Available For Reservations and Directions Call '723-0621 251 Shipyard Way • Newport Beach FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1996 • Lifeguards report oil, tar washing up on beach • The crude is annoying but not a Health hazard, authorities say. By Evan Henerson, Daily Piiot WEST NEWPORT -An above- average amount of seepage from beneath the ground caused oil and tar to wash up on the shore- line from the Santa Ana River jet- ty down to Newport Pier, forcing city officials to dispatch a general services worker to clean things up. The Coast Guard has been notified, but there is no reason to avoid the beaches or the water, said Marine Safety Lt. Enc Bauer •1t•s more of an annoyance than anything else because it gets on people's feet,• Bauer said "The best thing you can do is clean it up with mineral oil and then use soap and water." Bo Bonn, who lives on David Drive near the intersection Qf Coast Highway and the jetty, said he noticed the tar Wednesday. B'} Thursday the problem had wors- ened, he said ' "There's huge chunks of tar and oil everywhere,• Bonn .said. "I can't take my little girl to the beach because she'll get it aJJ over her." • Bonn said he noticed workei;s clearung up the beach on the Hunllngton Beach side of the riv· er Jetty and wondered why suru- lar efforts weren't taking place ip Newport. Officials at the Hunt- ington State Beach said that their workers were merely deanng up storm debns Bauer said that the extra oil and lcir 1s barely noticeable . Every Wednesday Sizzling Fajitas Cosra Mesa 642-1142 Strips of marinated chicken or beef, sizzling with onions, bell peppers and romaroes Newport Bt.i~ h 675-6855 .95 V.ilid only j( Cosra Mesj jnJ Newport Beach Loc<mons ; f MENioN TiiisAD 1 L l\l l:ht ltl.ll\l?U\[\700 \\UllJ\ .J -----( '"t.1 \I, ,,1 '.111t.1 \11.1 I 1111~ H, .1d1 '\.," l'"r l lh .1.!1 I I 1111I111~I1111 I' .tr k ( 11r1111.1 dd \ l.1r 1Help keep .our city clean! f, ~ cij FRIDAY, APRIL 12. 1996 TODAY OtNOSAUR Pt.AV Orange Coast College presents an audience participation produc· lion, The Dinosaur Play, designed to introduce children to live the- -tier at 2 p .m. Saturday afternoon apd at 7 p.m. tonight and Satur- <)ay. Tickets are $3. Por more U\formabon, call 432-5880. .. 1INVENTORS FORUM ,:'How to Proto.type Your Inven- tlon • is the topic of the Inventors 'forum meeting from 7:30 to 10 p.m. at Orange Coast College's Science Lecture Hall, Room 101. The fee is $15 for non-members 'a'.nd $8 for members. For more il)f ormation, call 253-0952. i"RIANGLE SQUARE CONCERT Ted Vautrinot plays contemporary Jolk from noon to 2:30 p.m. and 'Jeff Johnson performs classic rock lrom 7 to 10 p.m. on the town square at Thangle Square, Costa Mesa SATURDAY BEGINNING ITALIAN Oasis Center in Corona del Mar Will offer beginning Italian classes 'from 10:45 to 11:45 a .m . The course will cover basic conversa- tion skills, grammar and vocabu- .~ry. The class is #5235.201 and i costs $48. Register by phone at :644 -3153 o~ stop by the Newport i Beach Services Department, 3300 ~Newport Blvd. For more informa- i b.on, call 644 -3151. . r CARTOONING FOR YOUNGSTERS rorange Coast College's "College ! for Kids" •program offers a one- : day computer animation/cartoon- • mg class for youngsters from 8 ; a.m. to 4 p.m. at Paulanno School, ~ 1060 Paulanno, Costa Mesa. Reg- :~stration fee 1s $25. For more IIlfor- mation, call 432-5880. i>oK READING/SIGNING ~ghtning Publications and •" ... Personal Training Specials 6Week & 3 Month NO lNROUMENT FH • NO DUES Includes full use of all dub faci lities • Aerobic & Yoga Classes • StaM of the Art ~t •Certified Troinen & Teachers NATALIA LARSON MEMBER FOR 12 YEARS TWO AEROBIC CLASSES & TWO WEIGHT TRAINING SESSIONS A WEEK Barnes & Noble presen t the 12 winning authors of •More Slices of Orange• at a book reading and signing from 7 to 9 p.m. at Barnes & Noble, niangle Square. 1870 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 631·061.C. TRACK AND FlELD Registration for nack and Field '96, a youth sports open meet sponsored by Newport Beach Community Services Department and the Newport Balboa Rotary Club is going on now for the meet at 10 a.m. today at Newport Har- bor High School. Boys and girls age seven 'through 15 are eligible to participate. For more infonna· tion, call 644-3156. SUMMER IN SPAIN Orange Coast College will pre- sent a preview of the four-week intensive language program to take place in Spain this summer. The program begins at 10 a .m. in OCC's Faculty House. For more information, call 432·5963. CREATION SOENCE The Creation Science Association of Orange County will hold a public meeting at 7:30 p.m. at Mariners Church, 1000 Bison Ave .. Newport Beach. Roger Oak- land will speak on "Evolution's Effect on Society." The meeting is free. For more information, call 898-8331. SECOND TIMES THE CHARM Costa Mesa Senior Center pre- sents a watch, jewelry, furniture and rummage sale from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 695 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. The center will accept donations for the sale up until the sale date. For {!lore information, call 645-2356. SPRING GARDEN SHOW Southern California's 7th Annual Spring Garden Show is at South Coast Plaza's Crystal Court today and Sunday. Plant and flower growers from around the United States will be on hand, selling unique items and giving seminars S~eip,e-Up, N E WPORT ·Corner of E. 17th & Irvine Ave. in Westcliff Plaza -631·3623 Your Neighborhood Health Club Since 1982 LOSE FAT FAST!! Our physicians get resu lts! Latest d iets and medications including the Phentermine I Fenfluramine (Pondimin) treatment. FREE Bo'™ FatAnal~sis and Consultation e yfor diabetes, cardiac risk, hi&h blood pressure, hyroid disease & Jopd allergies. •OnJy Board Certified Bariatridans (Weight Management Specialists) in Southern California •Members o f American Society of Barlatric Physicians ''Even with No willpowtr, I UHJS able to lost weight/" Keyoon Cdum "In 4 montltS, I lost OVtr 50 lbs!" Tammy Howell "I lost 30 lbs iti just 2 months and now I have mu~h more enagy." /tnny Collins. Newport Bariatric Center (714) 673-8586 or (800) 321-LEAN 2345 E. Pad fic Coast Hwy., Suite A, Corona Del Mar and demonstrations. For more tnformation, call ~35·2167. PUBUC HEALTH SCREENING The Orange County Chiropractic Fellowship is having a fund rais· ing event from 8 a .m. to noon at Big Edwards Newport Cinema in Newport Bea.ch. ScolioSiS, chores- terol, blood prpssure and nerve stress will be among the tests offered. Donations will go to D.A.R.E. For more information, call 720-1551. TAX ASSISTANCE Pree federal and state income tax help will be offered at the Costa Mesa Llbrary from noon to 4:30 p.m. in the commwµty room, 1855 Park Avenue. Taxpayers should bring the necessary forms and records. Assistance is available on a first come first serve basis. BEGINNING BASKETRY Students, age 8 and up, will learn basic basketry techniques and make twine from plants from 9 a.m . to noon at Environmental Nature Center, 1601 16th Street, Newport Beach. The fee is $17 and $8 material fee. For more information, call 645-8489. EARTH•s TREASURE-S- The first part of the class will look at crystals, gems and minerals. The second part will be panning for gem stories. Class is froin 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. for children 7 to 12 years of age, at Environmental Nature Center, 1601 16th St., Newport Beach. The fee is $20 plus $8 for materials. For more information, call 645-8489. SUNDAY WALK FOR MS The MS Walk for Multiple Sclero- GRAN D OP EN ING ~Olf: (f6~-. NEW LOCATION EVERYTHING ON SALE $5 FREE wttn purchase of $25 $10 FREE With purchNe of 150 $25 FREE with purdllM Of StOO ______ ,....'° 250 E. 17th St. eo.t. MMe, Hlllgren Square 57"'8137 sis begins at 8 a .m. around the Back Bay in Newport Beach. The walk will begin at Newport Dunes. Lunch and entertainment will be provided after the walk. For more information or to regis- te.r, call 752-1660. BOOK SIGNING . Jo·Ann Mapson , Orange Coast College writing instructor and Costa Mesa resident, will sign her third novel, "Shadow Ranch " from 2 to 4 p.m. at Udo Book Shoppe, 3424 Via Oporto #1, Newport Beach. For more infor~ mation, call 675-9595. WOLFGANG'S GANG Enjoy samples of Wollgang Puck's· famous pizza and Mk questions when Barnes & Noble hosts guests from The Wolfgang Puck Cafe and features books. "Adven- tures in the Kitchen" and "The Wolfgang Puck Cookbook" from Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO Thell"mltlon Continues Since 1972 ( r H ~ L\11 S f I I 1( '( {1( J l'H! It<! MH A[J SLIP I~vro SOMETHING ~iORE CO~iFORTABLE .... ~-• Pt 1111. ~ SI'\ 12 I S 0 12 T M A 12 I N .... • FIT~FSSCt·.:-O:Tt·:k.<'IXl\H11\0SF. ~ SLIPS AVAILABLE •S.\Tl~l.LITF.T\" l'Hll:-;t.:.'> fr~m $12.00 a foot • lH'l·~-.T~l.ll'S • \\'ATE1<t·R1 •. ·r 1u~s-ru·N \. :-r ~ BOAT STORAGE •7 L.\:"Ekl •.\Tl..\l':"l'ffR\~11' AVAILABLE . 7 1. \ '\F \\,.i.SH R \1 ·..: fro m S l 00.00 per mond1 • R\ .,Tl >R \t :E (mdu.dea free lauocliina) •I<\' RgsoRT l 0 I N . Bayside Drive • K\SY \1'!"1·.s~ (2<1 Hlll'RS> Newport Beach-729-1100 • S\\'1M.'11Nn LA<'i<><>N Beautify Your Yard! w~ haoe ooer 11-0 IPlt'S combined tltTVltt In dtl!J area. Our qu<Jltt11, c:rttltlolty and ttn"Oltt are Wtm4tched. Togethu ~ uitll tok~ core of a.U your land.scape and lnOIOf\J"Y nttds. • lan<IM'ape Deil~ • Stone.ode. PatJ~ &R~ • Waln Pait., l'ool• & s.- • Sprinkler S,,.tbn• • ~. l.WtO,.. • ~5;ecWAMe QLASIELL MASONRY COMPANY 434-7.744 .......... 2 to 4 p.m . today and Sunday, April 21. 953 Newport Center Dri- ve, Newport Beach. 7 59-0982. TRIANGLE SQUARE CONCERT Jeff Johnson plays classic rock from 1 to 3 p.m. on the town square at 1iiangle Square in Cos- ta Mesa. MONDAY CLASSIC CARS The second annual Summer Cruise, an evening of pr.e-1975 classic, rod and custom cars, con- tinues from 4 to 9 p.m. today. 1\vo raffles each {light with a free raf- fle ticket given upon arrival. The event is hosted by The Hard Rock Cafe, Fashion Island in Newport Beach. information: 721-9546. rAI CHI The Jewish Senior Center, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa offers classes in T' ai Chi to anyone interested every Monday at 10 a.m. Reservations are necessary and can be made by calling the Senior Center at 513-5641. FORENSIC CONSULTANTS The Forensic Consultants Associ- ation of Orange County will hold their monthly Case Study and meeting at 4 p.m. at the Pacific Club, 4110 Mac Arthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Information: 723- 1114. . Carpet Your Entire Home with Plqsh or Berber 'Aulhonzed Oealet For J 0 T 0 nly . . -$49980 u to3mos Saf:ie As Casi OAC VINYL * WOOD * MARBLE +TILE o,,,,,,,nNJ -'RuillnitW s.Jei --s~ 'Ful Line of Wot:A, Wown Xxminsw l Siul Carpelwlg A~ 1904 tt.rbor 8ouledrd • COWi .... N ••• Comer of Harttor & 1 ..... StrMt 72~9642 --Mon -54' 10-6 •Sun 11-5 with coupon below ~Costa Mesa 2160 Harbor Blvd. at Victoria • OPEN 24 HOURS -•COUPON·- s;::.0 SIRLOIN STEAK 1 ~:t~~~ & SHRIMP FOR I APr~~o. Two fl""t s~~ I Dinners Include I . SOUP OR SALAD • VEGETABLE I • I •BAKED POTATO •OWNER ROLL OOODCIM.V AT ~Costa Mesa L 2tlD ............. Vlatoll9. OPEil 14 HOURI Newpon BHchJCosta Mesa Daily Pilot WRnlNG WORKSHOP Barbara DeMarco Barrett Will present an eight-week writing ~orkshop from 4 to 6 p.m. begin. rung today at Local Grounds, 3007 B. Coast Highway in Corona del _Mar. The fee is $125 and pre- registration is requJred. For more information, call 760-8086. TUESDAY NEWPORT FOUNDATION "The Exploding Internet Opportunities for Commerce Education and Entertainment" ~ the topic of The Newport Founda- tion's breakfast meeting at 7:30 a.m. at the Balboa Bay Club, Skipper Room, 1221 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The cost is $28 for non-members and $20 for members. For more infor- mation, call 224-2270. NATURE ADVENTURES Participants . will take a weekly walk explonng the Environmen- tal Nature Center and learn about butterflies, birds, spid ers and crayfish. Class is from 2 to 3:30 p.m., Tuesdays, April 16 through May 21 for kindergarten age chil- dren at the center, 1601 16th St., Costa Mesa. The fee is $55. For more information, call 645-8489. EXPLORING CAREERS Orange Coast College offers a two-part workshop that will uti- ~e a career inventory to identify interests, work values and abill· ties from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Col- lege's Re-Entry Center. The work- shop is free to the public. For more information, call 432-5162. BUSINESS AITTR HOURS The Newport Harbor Area Cham- ber of Commerce will sponsor their April Business After Hours meeting from 5 to 7 p.m. at lWin Palms, 630 Newport Center Dri- ve. The cost is $10 for non-mem- - hers. For more information, call 729-4400. WEDNESDAY JEWISH BUSINESS ASSOCIATION The Jewish Business Associa- tion's April btea.k:fast meeting is at 7:15 a.m. at 250 E. Baker St., Cos- ta Mesa. The presentation will feature the Honorable Gideon Patt, member of the Knesset of Israel. PERCEPTUAL DRAWING Newport Beach Community Ser· vices Department offers a-one- day workshop from 7 to 10 p.m. tp help participants to learn to Visu- alize with exercises designed to enhance drawing and painting abillti~. The fee is $35 and pre- registration is required. Register in person at 3300 Newport Blvd. or by phone 644-3153, class #5058.201. For more information, call 644-3151. FELLOWSHIP BREAKFAST The Men's Fellowship Breakfast of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church will be at 7 a.m. in Dieren:field Hall. Minister of Sin- gles, Bill Flanagan, will speak on •Super Strength -It Can Save Your Life." The cost for breakfast is $2.50. CAREER WORKSHOP Orange Coast College's Re-Entry Center offers a workshop titled • Relatio~ships and Career Change" from 6 to 8 p.m . in Room 106 of OCC's Counseling and Admissioris Building. The work- shop is free and open to the pub- YOU CAN IUY SIU. A TllADl1 WMOlllALE P•tCU TO THI PU8UCI G&IMI, AMllO, ICOPU, KNtva~1.ITC.I LOTS fW FUN IX.llalTIOMS a Sl .. NAUI PIDO Ol.YMPIC SIOOnll& PAii t7stt ,_ R-. Rd. aw'*" eo.r c111 a Ee.lid) RD ,....,llGI (7r4) U9-4ros U ". , ,,,.-u -~-·• ·---~--. C ff II [JEU )\" ~_:__ . \ -:::.. MAJOR LfAQUE WEIW. ON EIPN ----TllE llm'ORY CHWFJ. - lie. Por more infonnation, call 432- 5162. TiiURSDAY 'FEUX AND FANNY' Readers Theatre presents •peJix and Fanny,· a new play about composer Felix Mendelssohn and his sister Panny at 7 p.m. at New- port Beach Ubrary, 1000 Avocado Ave., 717-3800. For more inlorma- tion, call 499-3665. KALEIDOSCOPE Children, grades 1 through 3, will explore natural science and do a related craft activity from 3:30 to 5 p.m ., Thursdays, April 18 through May 23 at the Environmental Nature Center, 160116th St., Cos- ta Mesa. The fee is $55. For more information, call 645-8489. DIVORCE LEGAL HELP A tree 90-minute workshop will discuss the legal problems encountered during divorce from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at Orange Coast College's Re-Entry Center. For more information, call 432-5162. CAREER NETWORK MEETING "1\'pical Mistakes Job Seekers Make" will be the topic at tonight's Career Network meet- ing for the unemployed at 7 p.m. in the chapel of St. Andrew's Pres- byterian Church, 600 Andrews Road, Newport Beach. The meet- IAtSE \\'Elf ;11·1· s ·1-.tP S:tHHilXf~ AUDIE QlJICK. CCH 0C 1.-\JID \ERTttlED & RF.GIST'EREO C'UNJ(' .AL HYPNOTIIERAPtSf ADHI~ .\I.I'll.\ O.\IU~.\ 11\'l'XOSIS I :;011 \\. U \1110 \ Ill\ II .!II.! 11 \l\\l'tll: I UI \e II -·> •) '• -->~ '-o-... , -'~ Vc.ur Sc.urc:e I Fc.r Le.cal l\lews THE flfTUNI Of JAf-AR 011 TitE IMl8l£Y CKAMEL· MOW otl ITMIWID SERVICE! The ~f Channel c 1ne max Comcast Cablevision keeps you connected ... to the information and entertainment you want -when you want it -from across the globe or around the corner! 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The classes are free and a $20 workbook fee is payable the first night. For more information. call 760-3404. RELATIONSHIP HOTLINE Newport Beach Psychological Association offers a free relation- ship hotline consultation today and April 25 at 9:30 a.m. Call 722- 4588. \ ONGOING CARDS/BINGO Every third Tuesday the Jewish Senior Center offers various tard games and bingo from 10 a .m . to 2 p.m . A kosher lunch is offered at noon for $3 per senior For more information, call 513-5641. CANCER SUPPORT GROUP A free Cancer Support Group meets every Tuesday from 6:45 to 8:15 p.m. at the Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. cm J?OLE' BREAKFAST • LUNCH •SPECIALTY COFFEES • • WATER FRONT DINING • OPEN DAILY 7AM-4PM • 723-0616. 634 LIDO PARK ORlVE NEWPORT BEACH w..ILU .... / .. MAI ...... ll .. •-11111• CUR I ,_.._IN-13) MESA 'O''~·,;,~I ~ "·1 ~I~ \01~ '' 1111 Al'Am'1/I~ ••• ~I I 5{ ATS "'All WtfES BRISTOL 1~1:i~:·"'·1" IP ~IU '•I'll AOf.11~\/0h "' ~U \/Al\••• AU TIMES :! ) b :1 Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The group provides support to cancer patients, their families and friends. For more mformation, call 722-6237. WATERCOLOR CLASSES The Jewish Senior Center Ul Cos- ta Mesa is now forming cla,sses for anyone interested in learning or brushing up on watercolor skills. For more information, call 513· 5641. TOASTMASTERS CLUBS • Bay Broadcasters, the Tuastrnas- ters club No. 4136, meets at 7 a.m . every lqursday at the Santa Ana Coun~ Club, 20382 Newport Blvd., Cpsta Mesa. Information: 380-0200. • The Blue Flame Toastmasters club meets from 7 to 8:30 a.m. every Wednesday at The Village Farmer, South Coast Plaza Vil- lage, 1651 Sunflower Ave., Costa Mesa. The meeting is free for first-time visitors. Call Robby at 263-8790 for details. •Toastmasters Club 231 meets at 7 a .m. every Monday m the Pacif- ic Mutual Building, 700 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. Call Steve Masler at 720-9140 for more infonnabon. • Harborlites Toastmaster Club 1927 meets from 7 to 8:30 a.m. every Wednesday at Country Side FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1996 Inn and Suites, southwest comer of Bristol and Redhill to Costa Mesa. For mfonn.a.tion, call 5'0.. 7904. •The Newport Beach Toastl:na$· ters club is inviting local resideJlti to attend their weekl_y meetin91 from 7 to 9 p.m. every Wednes- day. Guests are encouraged to participate in impromptu speecl;i- es and receive constructive feed- back. The meetings take place on the fowth floor of the Continent"'1 Insurance Building in Costa Mesa on Bristol between Paularino and the 405 Freeway. Call Judy Kirn a't 955-1 913. GYNECOLOGIC CANCER A free bi-monthly support grou,P for women with gynecologic cab· cers meets from 9:30 to 11 a.m . the second and fourth Wednesday ' of each month at The Patty ahd George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more information. c"1] 722-6237 GRIEF RECOVERY Whether your loss is from the death of a loved one, divorce or end of a relatioriship, loss of sub- stance dependency, loss of trust dreams, security or health, Gri~f Recovery Outreach Program ~ be for you. Free consultation. 675-0694 for more information. ~:?·.: \.-..: Beautiful Hair!(: ~:.;-~:'> . . . ·.·.. .· ... · .. ·:. ': .·. Perm & Cul Reg. $65 w/ad $45" ~· •. :~ Weave & Cul Reg. $65 w/ad $45 : .:·:.; · Men's Hairc~l SIS ~-.:;;-. • Lo.,g IUir E.tr• • '>r1r.1, '"' ln.:lu.lt-J ::;-.,.. ;• · •"• uw onbl pn>(utlonal l)TOd..rt. • l.• 1J .. <11 • Ralk<n • • • • ; • . •. ·, . • PNI 't1kh"tl • \._.uu1 • ~ti..n &.. ~nmt11 • ~ ·.: ·. 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" ~~, \" .... · ~ FESTIVAL 1-11111"' ... 1 :• ·M CERRITOS 7 0 . . ·• . .. · · 1 l Rf· '11.... .1 1n 11 t a .• • • FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1996 SERVICES CONTINUED FROM 1 port because I believe 10 the pbJ.Jo - ophy of the Ordnge board members and support them m d cWferenl ph.t- losophy. • That ptuJosophy ~ to remove sooaJ serv1ces from publJc schools, which U>ece dJld other conserva- tives be!Jeve should be reserved for acaderruc purswts only "Whdl you have are well-mcdJl- mg people wdnt1ng to solve these sooctl problemi., • shl• said. "It hds to do w1lh money from weU-medn- ing people> <1nd founddtJOns, but not for the cldssroom Thdt's whdl the Orange people drC' trying lo do - n•stn ct grc1nt n101wy for ardde- nuc" • COMMENTS CONTINUED FROM 1 dt•( l'tlllll I woulcl Jll'tl rt'('omnwnd th<1t you <IC c t•pl llw rc-.pons11 hil1l~ 101 which you hdve> IH•l'n 1•1t•ct1·d to n•prt''>ent the <11 .. trrc I cind IJCIVt'rrl the• db· tric t ond wlll'n you dt>vPlop 11r t111c11l.-1· th.-. policy, Lhdl you m,1t..1• 'urt• 1l includP' 11vpr<,1qht tor t1ny ~p<1nts lht1l 111c1y bi• <1ppl1Pd lor ur 11·1 t•tvl'd lhc1l could hdve '-lrl!HI'> i1lt<1< lwcl or which < ould hi1v1• l11nqucHJP whprt~­ IJy rhildrt•n u11• lc1bc•lc>d "t1 t risk" c11 -.nnwhody t•l<,t•'<, cll'li- llltr<Jn c1'> lclf ,,.., \\ho,.., rc•dlly "dl rt'>k" In oth1•1 w11rcl,, I t'llC our<1q<' you lo h1• \ t'I y t.dfl'ful dbuul lhl' pultC ~ h1•<c111'>1' you <1rP ult11n<1t1•ly 1"'l'on-.1hlf' for rl'fl'I\ 1nq tlw rrwm·y ct-ncl for h1.1w llw < h1ldr1·n <1rc• c111Prted yt'<tr'> down lht> roc1cl Leece sald she doesn't plan to chaoge Newport-Me a Un1faed's pohcy to resemble the one Orange Unified ls expected to approve because sbe doesn't have a conser- vative ID.djonty on the board. "I don't have the votes ngbt now to bnng up a change in our grant policy." she 541d, add.mg that New- port-Mesa's grant process is saus- factory. •But there are a lot of peo-- ple watching Healthy Start and the services ii provides. There may be a push on down the road to limit those services." Leece said she supports tbe mecticaJ servtces lbe Healthy Start program proVJdes students, but is opposed to enrolling families rw Medical dl the d.istnct's assessmertl renter. Newport-Mesa received about $1.6 million dunng the 1995-96 school year for grants, mostly from the CaWornia Depdrtmenl ~f Edu- calJon. According to dtslricl policy, grant appliCdtlOns cdllnot be sub- rmtlcd by anyone in the dtstnct without the board's approvdl Jui.I last week the board dpprnved two grant subrruss1ons - nne $13,500 educational technolo- gy grant for Killybrooke Ele men- tary from the Ccil.tlornJa Depart- ment of C:ducatlon, and one $878 m1m-granl from Southern Califor- nia Ed.Lson lo buy Span1Sh books for WLlson Elementary's first grade b11Jngual class. NEW HOPE Medical Weight Loss POSTMAN CONTINUED FROM 1 Cdlifomia College in the early 1960s, Henderson will earn his bachelor's degree in religion this year through correspondence cours- es at Bethany Bible College and Seminary in Alabama. ~g the degree is a goal Henderson said ·he bas long wanted to complete. "I'm maintaining a 4.0 grade point average,• he says with a smile. "That's a lot better than when I was at sec all those years ago ... Most people in Balboa know Henderson as the neighborhood postman, the man behind the counter who knows what his cus- tomers want the moment they set foot inside the door. Owing his 41 years, Henderson has performed nearly every postal duty, from being a d.istnbution clerk. a vehicle main- tenance official, a collections man- ager and a carrier. Wluch Job has he liked best? Henderson sunply points to the counter. "It's like a small-town country store here,• he said. "The people are really friendly and it's a relaxed atmosphere. I enjoy being the sta- tion manager. meeting people and talking lo people." And by 'most accounts, Hender- son ls a oommunity fixture. His RUFF ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. Where Your Dollar Coven Morel 1922 HAR90R BlVt> .• COSlA MESA ·~ 1156 l<inko·s DIGITAL PUBLISHING WAVE STREET REPROGRAPHICS. 11\jC IRVINE & NEWPORT BEACH 714 .261.5290 departure m May will sig1"µfy "the end ol an era.• said Mary Jane BJackWell. d postal clerk who was working at lbe Balboa Poll Of ice Thursday. •He's always here for everybody and be has more ck ~ve hows than anybody in the graveyard," said BlaclcwelJ. Ju word of his departure has leaked out, Hen.deison said cusp tomers have been expressing their good wishes and told him he'd be missed. When Henderson joked that a new stamp machine would be his replacement, longtime Peninsula resident Jim Fournier taped a sign to the machine which read, "Hello, my name is Farrell." A father of three, Henderson lives in Garden Grove and spends little time in town outside of work. Alter 17 years, however. he feels an attachment to Balboa and wiJI miss the J>e9ple when be begins his •sec- ond career• at Wycliff. "I've seen babies born who I've watched grow up to be teen-agers,• Henderson said. "I'm just like an unofficial member of the family. Or at least, that's what people tell me.• Featured on Headlin e News I "Sawy shoppers get best buys on~ 1\1&' and carpets when they buy mill trials" - Alan Menddsoo on KCAL 1V9 HEMPHILL'S RUGS & CARPETS Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10·5 722-7224 230 East 17th St., Costa Mesa ·CRIME CONTINUED FROM 1 tion." Feeney says informabon could be valuable in assessing the pollce department's inv8'tigative eUlcien- cy as well as gauging the effective- ness ol the Orange County Distnct Attorney's office and judges. • 1 am going to keep after this," Feeney said. "Either they are going to find a way to get this infonnation out, or they're going to be reaJ tired of hearing from me. But I'm not going to just let this go by. " City Manager Allan Roeder says the district attorney's office has told the city its staff doesn't have the capability o( providing the kind of information that feeney wants. "The only source of information, short of assigning an officer to sit through each hearing, is from the O.A.," Roeder said. •And the D.A.'s office said it's a tittle bit more com- plicated than just provid.ulg a one- line explanation as to why any gw- en arrest nughl end in a chsrrussal • COP BOWL CONTINUED FROM 1 iqg high school student athlete who embodies Henry's character and morals. Candidates for the award don't have to be star: athletes or straigbr-A students. •Bob was not a star player. He was not a gifted athlete. He "!as the (penon) on your team who maybe is a starter or first or second stringer, who gave his or her all to help the team," Richard Bradley, a member of the Cop Bowl committee. To give to the scholarship fund, you can provide a donation at the game. 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APRIL 12, 1911 •• ~-----.!MCKI BBEN MAKES ·e1G WAVES s~ephanie keefe Racing into the sunset • First of three days of U.S. Yacht Challenge filled with protests. T hursday saw the beginrung of one of Newport Beach's biggest sailing events, the U.S. Yacht Challenge. Hosted by Newport Harbor Yacht Club and sponsored by First American Trust Company, the Yacht Club Challenge greeted its participants with bright skies and consistent breeze, with the race comnuttee gettlng off three good races. This unique event features three classes -Catalina 37s, Lasers and CFJ -with l 0 teams competing from across the United States. The Catalina 37s feature six sailors of any age, while the Laser and CF J classes are for Juniors only. This year's competitor llst includes Annapolls YC, Bayview YC of Mlchigan, Chicago YC. Houston YC, Larchmont YC of New York. Newport Harbor YC, San Diego YC, Seattle YC, St. Francis YC of San Franasco and St. Petersburg YC of Flonda. Newport Hdrbor YC's team includes DaVld Blackman skippering, with crew Charlie Buckingham, Neil Jenson, Peter MacDonald, Ward Mace, Phil Ramming and Chns Welsh on the Catalina 37, Patrick. Hogan sailing the Laser, and Brian Bissell with crew Cryssa Byers m the CFJ class. These teams were selected based upon the strength of their club's membership in terms of their compebtive racing records, their junior programs. their regatta management and their dedication to the improvement of the sport. One of the goals of the Yacht Club Challenge is to proVlde a competitive, yet Connthian sailing environment. On the Catalina 37 course, winds ranged from 3-7 knots. blowing out of the south. Throughout the day, the wind consistfmtly clocked right, making the course considerably right-favored. The CFJ and Laser sailors experienced the same type of conditions on their course with light and fluky winds prevailing. On both courses, competition was stiff and quite close throughout the day. At press time Thursday the scores were not yet available due to protests pending. The U.S. Yacht Challenge has been he ld on the waters of Newport since 1984 every other year irl an effort to bring together the nation's best am . Balboa Island's Chip McKibben and his partner, Brad Layton, gain inside lane to top spot at '96 Trials. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot I t was open season: No seeding, no frorit-runner, no boat-to-beat. So when Balboa Island's Chip McKibben and his partner, Brad Layton of Indiana, began their sprint in the men's double sculls in the U.S. Olympic Rowing Trials, they quickly assumed the favorite's role, bursting ahead by a boat's length (40 feet) in the six-boat heat, before holding on for the victory Wednesday to automatically qualify for today's firlals. · Winners from both heats advanced to the finals, while Thursday's top-two finishers irl two repechage heats also qualified to form the six-boat finals, a best two-of-three series at Lake Lanier in Gainesville, Ga., also the site of Olympi~ rowing in this summer's 1996 Atlanta Games. Of the original 11 boats fn the Olympic Trials, six are still alive. The fir$t heat in the best-of-three double sculls finals begins at 9:50 a.m. today irl Georgia. The final round will be Sunday at 9:50 a ·!D·· with today's winner obviously enjoying the upper hand while only needing to win once. M1f we can get up and win (today), it will certainly set the tone for Sunday," McKibben said Thursday. "U we win (today) and a different boat wins on Sunday, then just the two of us will race on Sunday afternoon (for the title). n Only one boat will advance to the Olympic Qualifier irl Switzerland in June. "All of these crews are new; there's not one combirlation out 1111 1<<>\l> I<> I 11 I <, \ \1 I· "' · OflP MdCIDEN Rowing GAINESVIUE July 19-Aug. 4 there that has been together more than a year," said McKibben, a me mber of the 1992 U.S. Olympic quadruple sculls, who also rowed on the world championship eight-man sweeps for the United States in '94. "Some of the boats have only been together for five or six months, so I don't th.ink there are any favorites. Everybody's trying to measure one another's speed. We had no idea which boat to look for. We just put our head in our boat and set the benchmark for everybody else.# McKibben, a Corona del Mar High graduate and former Orange Coast College crew member and coach, was pleased with his openirlg heat. ·we rowed the way we wanted to,# he said. "We dominated early and made th~m chase us down in an open race with a three-second lead, which is pretty significant in this type of racing. We held them off all the · way through, until (the other boats) made a big push about three-fourths the way down the course, and we were able to hold them off and maintain a distance all the way down to the finish lin # e. For McKibben, merely being healthy enough to compete is a blessirlg. He was diagnosed with communify college baseball OOH LEACH I OAl.V Pl.OT OCC's. Travis Clutter (left) Just gets back under the tag as Saddleback's Kevin Brady awalts the pickoff attempt at first base. Just playing out the string • Orange Coast's yo-yo baseball season seemingly prompts one to go fly a kite ... Bucs fall, 6-2. By Jim Wafters, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Former Estancia High product Jairo Guido was as swpri.sed as anyone Thursday when with two outs and two OD in the top of tbe ninth and bi.I Orange Coast College Pi.rat• trailing Soddleback, 6-2, he suddmlly found MrmeJf playing bis polition in left field wttti a kite in his baDd. •Someone ltaited yelling, 'Head.I up. heads up,'• Guido said. •Tbe next thing I knew thii ~ thing wes ftoettng by me and I grabbed it.• The home plate umpire saw Guido's predicament and called time u an eyes foCuled OD the 21-year-old h'8lhman look· tng beck lbeepiab1y with a baseball glow on one band &nd•.boliling the wthbound end of his newfound toy In the other. Guido, Dcitmally. a pitcher, wu m~a rare ltart In the outtield for r9gulat left • er Joe Rui:H who broke Ida left hand tn 1\lelday'I game with Pullerton. One ol tb8 Seddleback players came out of tb9 bUlli*l ud took tbe Jdlil from Guido and cam.CUt to a watttng bkmd·behd coed who ra oa With the kite bowdtng 1n the . brew betdM ..... ·~ .... ddcb of the day,. met~ Coat COM:b Jailm AbobeDi. Who Wll able to less game. He left the inning with his no-hit- ter in tact, but trailing 2-0. Turner gave up three walks irl the inning and uncorked a wild pitch that allowed the first run to come home. Left fielder Paul Day drove in the second run with a sacrifice fly. Day. w ho went 0 for 3 with a walk and the .... sac fly, had his conference-leading 19-game ~ hitting streak snapped. >: .Eric knows he needs to get ahead d the bat-rl~""'-dl ~ ters," Altobellisaid. MWewon'twinmany wbere ;r they score two rubs without getting a hit.• ;;( Saddleback (20-10-1, 9-6) came back :s with two more in the top of the sixth on a § solo home run to amter by Jon Lauderdale oci;..c.,;;•s;:i;;Cral~-g .. Ritte-__;r ..... lea:.;..;;;;.;ps=lo_n_o-avall.--~ and an RBI-single by Kevin Brady following Tavares Comeaux' double to right. break a smile for the first time during a post-Shortstop Forrest Long, who went 3 for 4, game interview after bis Pirates lost by that drove in OCC's first run on a force play fol- sa.m.e 6-2 score for their 11th conference loss lowing back-to-back singles by "n'avis Qul- in 15 tries. ter and Adam Cancellieri in the sixth. Ca.n- it's been a tough season tor Orange Coast cellieri's roller up the third bue line bit the (20-12) which started with a school-record bag and bounded into foUl temtory, allow- 13 straight wins. The Pirates are 16-1 in non-ing Clutter to reach third. conference games, but with nine conference Craig Ritter's saaifice fly iil the seventh games left it's going to take a big turnaround drove hoIM Chris .Ponchak, who had sin- to earn a playoff t>erth. · gled. to cut the leod to 4-2. Saddleback "l keep telling these guys the best com-scored two more rum on three bits in the petition is in the Orange Empire Confer-eighth to put the game away. ence, • Altobelli said. "It's a battle day-in .---c111ea1111 and day-out. saJ• n 1d:i Iii QI•• Olillllt 2 W _. __ .-... • ..alb 13 ··"'--'-saddlebec:t 000 202 020 -6 9 6 • e lH.CLIUN out WI a -game w.uuwag 0r-. co.st GOO 001 100 -2 • 2 streek so maybe we can do it again to dose w..ict.n and Lombltdt Tumlr, ,_, .. .,., m. out tbe 1H10D.. • Mter ('I) and ~· w. W..ldln (4-0). Starter Eric 1\ariter (4·3) took a no-hitter l • 1\#net (4-J). 21 • JoNs (0). cornuux (S'), 2. tnto the fourth inDiDg of a 0-0 tie of a ICOre-...,_ • ~ (S), ateur sailors. : __ ,...,_.,_.._~~~· JBNIOR TBNNIS Eastern YC of Massachusetts : won the inaugural event and : since then, some of the top yacht clubs nationwide have competed • Dent bumps into tough foe, tough winds in this event. : •Corona del Mar's Taylor Dent knocked out of the Racing will continue today • and Saturday, with the CFJs and : Lasers rad.ng east of the Newport Pier and the Catallnas racing west of the pier. Anyone interest in 1~ctating should • contact Newport Harbor YC at 673·7730. Cl ~ _ ..... WlttkMd : quarterfinaJs competition • at the Easter Bowl, E).2, 6-3. . . : ------------: BY Richard Dunn. Daily Pilot . . • : Wlth an attacker p&aytng e : r8trWYS, ind Wlndl ~tly : 25 mph aDd gUltl up to 50 mph. : tbe laltllr UIUADY bale an edge. offlltn more chancet fot big boet eeDon to get out on the water. &lboa YC la hOlting ill annual King Harbor to Balboa Race, While Bahla COrinthlan YC II holding lb ADgelman 12. : n.t w.. a.a cue 11aunc11iJ for : c... di& Mm Hlgb'I ,_.,.. : o.oa. ......... -dlclmr '-.-.-,.-,-.,-.---.... -...-.·.._...----= ... ~ .., c.-~ ... __,_,.,,._ • (W t.-.m.D.C).wllDd•rlll \ Dent, 6-2, 6-3, in the quarterfinals of the boys 16s at the Easter Bowl Junior Tennis Championships in Palm Springs. •Taylor really played w ell this week, and he improved so much, he jumped to another level, but he just UffC1 the wrong tactics agaiNt the WJOng guy,• said hit father and coach. Phil, a former AUltralian Devis Cup member. ·~) wu Wt8 a spoiler, ~In boxing. He doesn't want to htt 'wttb you, be )Ult bokll onto fO'I ud arabl you. That'• &be way be w.. He'I .... player lriDd be d11 ... eowm.butrtom~ ,.. of ... be jult dlOl9 .... ._tides . • Dent, ranked No. 1 last year in the 14s, was down in the second set, 5-1 and tove-15, before mak- ing a comeback. But a close call went Morris' way in the ninth game and he went on to b.old serve for the .win. "The wind favors a guy who 1s a retriever (like Morris),• Phil Dent 1a.ld "It'• frustrating, because you can't get a good hlt at tt. A rettlever'• just tryil'.'g to get the ball over the net.• Later m the day, Dent aDd bit doubNTI partner. "nn Uord o1 Ycne Lindi. ICllt ta IM 111 ... teilMll '° AllllJl.fiW "" ---. VLlmlrs11Q r Cl'illflil. Va. ~2.W. I Dent's fathe r is the tennis director at Balboa Bay Club Rae~ quet Cub. Lloyd 's father, Hank, 1s a renown teaching pro and tennis shop owner. He's al.so the nephew of Costa Mesa's Jill Uoyd.. In the boys 188, Newport Har· bor's Geoff Abrams lost tn the consolation quarterftnals to Mla- ml 't Shuon Mad.den. 7..S, ~.and WU elimlnated. Dent will play in the beck draw today. ID the guts 181, CdM11 Nme VaugbMl ...-thlrd·1eetted lAu· ... araawm. (~). 6-3, 6-t, bi =-~~w~ s.11110 &alJ ... tt'·t· cm-., ........ h ..... l.W. - the Epstein-Barr virus last fall, only days before he was scheduled to report to the Arco Olympic 1Taining Center in Chula VlSta, where he trains with Coach Mike Spracklen. • McKibben went to Dr. Ken Cooper, a renown Dallas-based sports physician, and was forced to sit out until early January. Three weeks of rest turned into • three months. Because of tune away, and his questionable health, McKibben needed to switch disciplines, from the eight-man sweeps to the double sculls. On Feb. 15, McKibben, 31, and Layton, 25, were tabbed the quickest of Sprack.len's boats. "I feel pretty good, but I'm tired nght now,· McKibben said. "We're just trying to get tapered and feeling dynamic, trying to keep real focused. In a five-day period, the~e are going to be ups and downs, so you try not to get caught up in the day-to-day (feelings). but keep an eye on Sunday, because that's going to be a big day." Lori Hurlbut Costa Mesa's Hurlbut eyes national competition • She vies in hoops duels Saturday in Pennsylvania. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Costa Mesa resident Lon Hurlbut, whose rep- utation as a basketball sharp- shooter grew considerably when she sank five three-points for Mater Dei High in a CIF South- ern Cabforrua Regional champi- onship victory over Buena las't month at The Pond. will try to make her mark on a national scale Saturday Hurlbut, a 17-year-old iuruor. is one of 28 regional wmnen; vying for age-group titles at the inaugural Nike/Lady Foot Locker 3 For All national girls skills com- petition, scheduled for 8 a.m. at the University of Pennsylvania's Hutchinson Gymnasium. "I'm excited just to go," said Hurlbut," who averaged 14 points per game in the postsea- son for the Division I state cham- pion Monarchs, for whom she has been a reserve guard the past two campaigns. ·u 1 don't win, I just want to do the best I can." Hurlbut's best was good enough to win the 15-17 age diVl- sion at the March regional com- petition -consisting of a speed dribble, 10 free throws, and a timed "hot shot• competition with points aw arded for shots made at various dlstances - at Long Beach State's Pyramid Hurlbut will compete against seven other regional champions, representing AUanta, Chicago, Dallas/Ft. Worth, New York, Philadelphia, San Francisco and Washington, D.C. tor awards to be presented to winners et half· tune of the Women's Basketball Coaches Association Girls High School All-American Game, Sat- utdey at 11:30 at Pbiladephia's famed 00.op shrine, the Paleltra. Hurlbut leaves . today for Phllect.lphia. where. after COlll· petmg, she Will take in the Al- AmeriC'U game, roodDg ._ Mats Del teunmeee llD4 ...,.. standout Me'=1l.:i:• •m.; • .... ..... betw•• .. FRIDAY. APRIL 12. 1996 H BASEBALL White Sox take a 6-3 decision over Yankees I• NEWPORT BEACH -Dave Erickson, Cody Forsythe and Joey Ready each drove in runs and the White Sox turned a dou- tJie play in the bottom of the last inning to beat the Y~e~s. 6-3, and move into a first-place tie in \!le Newport Harbor Baseball Association Bronco Division for 11 and 12 year olds. Second baseman Mike Biondi- no started the sixth-innipg defen- sive gem by stabbing a line drive ~d stepping on second to double off a runner Dave Erickson struck out the final batter with a runner standing on third. Nick McCarthy (2 for 3) was the leading rotter for the Yankees. · Indians 12, RockJes 6 Pitcher Jon Bass made his sea- son debut with the lndians after a six-week recovery period from a broken thumb. He went two umings and had three strikeouts while Michael McDonald, Nick Zimmerman and John Kerr each pitched an inning. It was Kerr's pitching debut .. Jerrold Woolard went 2 for 3 and drove in a run to lead the lndians. In other games: Mustang Division 1 Yankees 11, White Sox 8 . Morgan Govaars and Matt Erickson each had three hits in the game, including run-scoring smgles in the Yankees last at-bats lo tie and go ahead of the Sox. Brien Flanagan followed with cf' two-run double for two insur- ~ce runs for the still unbeaten ¥ankees (7-0). Thail.mg 8-5, James McDonald, Cns Badorek and Sea Chin lValked to load the bases for the :Vankees. Joe Riggio then lined a o-run single to tighten the core, 8-7, setting the table for ovaars and Erickson. Marlins 19, Angels 8 .. The Marlins hammered the gels to move to 7 • l , a 112-game ehind the Yankees. Blake chuleto went 2 for 2 and scored ·-o runs for the Marlins who had ultiple-hit games by Elliott Fos- er (3 for 3) and Lws Rodriguez (2 or 2). .. Taylor Young put m a park.ling performance on the ound, stnkmg out the maxi- um nine batters m three · gs of work . Teams lll all three divisions are ff this week through the 14th. e Marlms and Yankees will be ne of the featured games on esday when action continues. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I KING GBOll ___....,....__....__,_...-....... ~-.._,..-= Coronation of King Georg Balboa Bay Club. 6 p.m. May 1, 1996 HONORING NEWPORT HAIUIOR HIGH'S GEORGE YARDLEY, 1916 l4SKfTBA1.l. HAU OF FAME ' INDUCTEE ' ------------------------------------, the yardley stick - t>l I-'" I It >"-<>I I 111 I >\'\ ' . .. WHATEVER HAPPENED TO YAllDLEV'S MNTS1 If a custodian for the National Basketball AssQdation ever undertook a survey to find the toughest 10, •I• Alt Donovan of the old Baltimore Colts In the NR.. without question one for the list would be Jim Luswtoff of the Boston Celtics. Luscutoff was known as "Jungle Jim•,~ man the Celtics used as an •enforcer" off the bench to I take c.are of other enforcers. And he knew George Yardley very well, almost lntfmately. •Today's so-<alled tough guys are pussycats," Luscutoff said in recent years. "We got away with a lot more back In the 'SOs. There wasn't much TY, no videocams, no replays and only two refs. We'd do things they couldn't see. Punch a guy in the belly, throw an elbow, grab his pants. We were competing mainly with hockey then, after all. The fans expected a f PN tights." One of Luscutoff's stories involves Yardley. "Once against Detroit. Yardley, the team's best scorer, was coming around a tw~man screen. l knew. the play, so I grabbed his pants. Something must have been defective with the elastic. because when he got around the screen I was on the other side holding his pants and he was standing there In his Jock strap.• For once, Yardley's famous Jumper was stopped cold. I 1 I I L-------------------------------------------------~ COLLEGE WOMEN Vanguards wilt, 5-4 COSTA :MESA -The Southern California College women's ten - nis team defeated Westmont Thursday, 5-4, in a Golden State Ath·letic Conference second- place showdown. Both teams moved to 2-2 in the GSAC behind first-place Point Loma Nazarene. The Vanguards are 9-5 over- all. GOLDEN STATE An4LETIC CONRRENa SoCal Colteg. 5, Wwbno11t 4 Slngtn: t.. (S) def Abby 6-3, 6-1 AncM1 (S) def Gl/tlprru, 6-1. ~. 6-4, Htil<e (W) def CON!olly. U> 7 6, Flemitig (W) def G~~. 6-1, 6-0, 81nnqub1 (S). 4-6. 6-1, 6-1. Wamet (W) def T•tt, 6-1. 6-4 OoublM: LA-Andel (S) claf Abb)'·Htrlt•. 6-1. 6-2. G.at'gt"-Binnquist (S) def GuU•N"e.t-fl.-ning. a.6, 6-2 6-2, Flemrng·W•me< (W) def Connolly Tait. 6-2. 1~. 6-4 sec spli1s in softball COSTA :MESA -The Southern Calif omia College softball, ranked No. 19 in the NAIA, split a nonconference doubleheader Thursday with Cal. St. Bakers- field, losing the first game 7-5 and taking the nightcap, 5-0. J en Houston (9-9) pitched both ends for SCC (17-16-2). Kelly Stone (19-4) wo~ the opener for Bakersfield (28-13). MONCC I £ ICJ! CAI St. IMlenfteld 1, SoC.al CoMege S Baktnfl.ld 020 050 0 • 7 8 2 SoCal Col. 210 011 0 • S 9 I Ston• and Honallet. Akoru (5); Houston and Mune W·Storw. 19-4 L· Hounol\. &-9. 38 ·J.>el..eon (B) SoC.al Co0eee S. CAI. St. --~ 0 aak.mleld 000 000 0 -0 3 1 Soc.at Colt.c)e lOO 020 II -S 6 1 f><XU91I and ttonaket; Ho<nton and Mun.. w · H<Mton, 9-9 L • Pomtgal, 5-8. 2b • Wolf (S), \leg• (S) ---~ -. -·--- All-American hono:rS for Costa Mesa's Eldof ~ Calta Me.a High run- ning atandoutK.aty Ek)d bas earned lmt-team Acndemlc AD.-Amenmn b<lllors u 6 member " tbe ~ Univenity c::ross country team. E¥lof, a senior blochemistry major, boasts a 3.94 GPA for the Owls. She wu selected in the Univemty Dlvislou by a vote of 1,800 College Sports Information Directors of America. To be considered, an athlete must be a varsity starter or a key reserve and maintain a cumula- tive GPA of at lea.st 3.2 on a 4.0 scale: Athletes are nominated by sports inf onnation directors from 'their schools and are named to district teams prior to being voted upon on the national level. ' OCC splits matches COSTA MESA -The Orange Coast College golf team broke even Thursday, beating Rancho Santiago, but losing to Saddle- back in a three-way Orange Empire Conference battle. Saddleback shot 380 to Orange Coast's 391 . Rancho San- tiago was third at 414 over the SCHEDULE TOO AV Vou.rYSAU.. Community coll~ . S.n OleQO Mei• at ~Coast, 7 p.m. S NG Cot• IT\9f\ •nd WOl!Wn • Groumont. Orange Coast at Palomar, 2 11 m SOF1'aALL Community college • OCC 11 ltltlnt Valley. 3 p m GOU' High school Newport Harbof at Oaml•n ToumamMt, lndlMl Hiiis CC. ftNHlS Community con• wom.n Southern Callfomla College at Biol•. 2 pm DEEP SEA THURSOAY'S COUNTS Dewy"t Lodler • 6 boalJ. 119 anglen 2 bonito. 1 barracuda. I 1S c.allco bas, 79 Wind~ lS Kulpll\ 1 ~ad. t halibut. 5 rodlfhh. 52 INdttel. 4 "*· l wtolu rtJh, a blue pet'Ch. .,_._.. .......... 4 bolts. 41 anglen. 22 wnd IMl1$. 17 calico bas. 1 bonito, S m.ckerel, 30 rockfkt\ S KUlpin. 29 ~ 7 whit• fish. lO blue pe<d\ par-71 Mesa Verde Golf Cour5e. Mike Cruze led OCC with a low round of 75 with Keith Achman and Lany Echels hot on his heels, one shot back. Estanda Righ product Eric Barnett shot an 80 while Mike Walker rounded out the group with an 84. Pirates men fall~ 9 .. 0 COSTA MESA -Orange Coast College's men's tennis team closed out the Orange Empire Conferen ce dual meet season Thursday, dropping a 9·0 decision to runaway leader Saddleback, which improved to 12-0 as Coast fell to 6-6 in conference, 8-7 overall. S1d•1hdrt.Or..-C.-O Single: Spmotr CS) d.f. lnltfago, 6-2. 6-l, SNwly ($)def, Johnlon. 7-S. 6-1, 8ruMt (S) def 0 Radet; 6-0, 6-0; l..undb&ad w cMf. cyg.. "°· 6-1; Brown CS) def.~ ~2, 6-3: Low (S) def fl Radel; 6-4, 6-1 ~ Sptl~·BfOW!' (S) def lntrl.-Johnson. 6-l. 7-5; ~($)def ~-!lad«, 6-0, ~ fmtt.wodblad (S) def C~urg. 6-2, 6-l OCC women fall, 9-0 MISSION VIEJO -A short- handed Orange Coast College women's tennis team wrapped up its season Thursday, absorbing a briefS 9-0 loss to Orange Empire Corl-. ference co-champion Seddleback on the Gauchos' courts. Orange Coast. which retum9 four players, finished 4-10, 3-7 bl conference, tied four fourth in the OEC with Riverside. , ' 'CI t ?di .. °""Wit c..t 0 ..... ltlol (S) d41f. Ct\ .... w: Welnbe<g (S) cMf. SttMl\'Nt\ M , ~ MT. HotOI (S) def. Thieu. 6-2. W, 6-2;s.duddln (S) def. SU>ne. 6-1, 6-1; M .. Hotol (S) dtf. ~)( 6-1. W: ~ (S) def. Trejo, 6-1, 6-2. ~ ~Yftl.,i-9 (S) def. Oft.Stone. 6-3, 2-6. 6-0: Ml. Hosol-s.duddln (S) def. Str"Ml111an-Thlev1 6-2. 6-1; Ma. Hoeol-Helml (S) def. R.todiwy.'fl.Jo. 6-3, 6-0. • sec wins 14th straight COSTA MESA -DaVid Rob! bins rallied in singles to lead Southern California College's men's, tennis team to a 6-1 tJi. .. umph over Cal State Los Angeles in nonconference play at the Cos- ta Mesa Tennis Club Thursday, the Vanguards' 14th straight vic- tory en route to 14-2 overall. s.c;.t ~ .. c:.l S.... LA 1 s....-TombK!an (IA)~.~ J.S. 6-0; llobblns (S) def. Potllonefl. "' 6-2, 6-l; Lewis (S) def. Coll'-\ W. 6-0, BMrlga (S) def.~~ 6-l, 6-1, WW (S) def. l'elsor, 6-2. 2"6, 6-3; Balter (S) def. M.sttlrwi, 6-0, 6-0. ~ llobblns-le'Wls (S) ~. T~ M<\ M; .iot..nuon.aamoa (SJ def. Pehor<oll'-\ 8-3; lllllar-8alltt (S) def Cardenn.fo.4¥6nu. 8-5. ORANGE COUNTY COLLECTORS EXPO #3 April J J .. 14, 1996 Sportscards, Memorabilia & Collectibles of all kinds! Show hours 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. each day Sat. 11-1 Sat.1-3 Sun.1-3 Sun.1-3 i~ '··=~~-, .'ft-· . . -~\ ...... STEVE GARVEY DAVE STEWART ORLANDO CEPEDA VIDA BLUE 1974 N.L MVP 1989 World Stnts MVP 1967 N.L MVP 71 AL MVP & Cy Yo11111 1XAU·Sw HVP & NLCS MVP 1-runt AU:S MVP 1958 NL Roolit of Year 6-T1111t AU.St1JJ 10-Timt A/I-Siar 41().Win Ytors. No-Hintr 7-Tunt All.Star 320-Win Ytars. No-Hilttr SaL 11 -1 Sat. 12-2 Sat. 2-4 Sun. 12- \I \() \/'/'/ \/\/\(, \f \/I\) \1111/Jr /Ill /;111//1(0:_:'. ,\. /'111111/111\' Admission $2.00/day -12/under FREE! All Aulographs $8.00 or less! FULLERTON COLLEGE Main Gymnasium -1200 Bldg. 321 E. Chapman Ave., Fullerton (91 Freeway to l..bnon St., Mrth to Chapman. FREE PARKING in bade. lots) Dealen call Paul Lanning at (714) 992-7391 for additional infonnation. •PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES ,,PUBLIC NOTICES Suzanna M. Tague, A Law Lan a. Huntington Beach. Iha Nolice lo Proceed Is-PUBLIC NOTICE warranty. express or Im· FROM PARKING REQUIRE· addresses of lhe seller are; anga Stale ol Callforn1a the Property 00101122301. Corporation, Suzanne M. California 92647 <714) 847· sued by 1he District. Tlma plied, regarding 11111, pos· MENTS (2 SPACES RE· WILLIAMS TIRE.' INC .• A following: 1028 Todd 2065 Placentia Ave .• Costa Tague Pres ol Corpotatlon 2551 11 of the essence Failure to 42249 session condition or en· QUIRED: 1 COVERED CALIFORNIA CORPORA· Thompaon, Personal Mesa, Ca. 92627. (714) PUBLIC NOTICE and P~rtner ·0, partnership Pro)·ecct1 1 1dVelntitElcatlon complete tho w~rk within NOTICE OF cumbrancu. 1n'ctudlng SPACE PROVIDED), FOR A TION, 322 E. 17th Streot, Goods, 1078 Richard Bor· 6S46·6166 Tl~E: 141:00P1 M ---------• Name. re e ew lamen· f TRUSTEE'S SALE fees charges and ox· PROPOSED 560 SQUARE Costa Mesa CA 92626 gon, Personal Goods, 1090 lored by 1,,e ot ow ng ·-~· STATEMENT OF This statement was filed tary/Sun V1tw Elementary the time set orth herein • 2 penses of the Trustoe and FOOT ONE·STOIW AC· The tocatlon In California Stacy Stei n. Personal persons: Dl49 Alex Drake. ,.-ABANDONMENT OF wuh the County Clerk of "HVAC ~ Roofi,ng Project" wtll result In the Imposition APN. 93:'"54-00 of the trusts created by CESSORY APARTMENT. of the chief executive ol· Goods. 11 05 Carole N. 0021 John L~ne, E227 ""USE OF FICTITIOUS Orange County on 3-19·96 Projects P.rehmmary Cost of llquldated damages fOf LOAN NO. 5885538 said Deed of Trust to pay TO BE ATTACHED TO AN fleer of tile seller Is: same Conlon, Personal Goods, Shetry l. Sahb'a. E291 ; BUSINESS NAME Daily Pilot March 29, April Estimate: Approximately each day of delay. In the REFi GEBERT, the remaining p'rlnclpal EXISTING 4,643 SQUARE As llsled by the seller. all 1130 Diane Kelling, Per· Jerry Eshleman. E 180 -The following persons 5. 12, 19, 1996. s75o.ooo.oo amount set forth In the In-JOHN W. sums of the nola(s) se-FOOT. SINGLE·FAMILY other business names and aonat Goods. 2144 David Kathy Maruriez. E178 John ~ve abandoned tho use ol F313 Place Plans are on Fiie: formation for Bidders. CV cured by aald Dead of RESIDENCE LOCATED AT addresses used by the Lawrance. Personal Goods, Lane, E031 Ben Uoyd e f tctiltous Business Ocean View School District Each Bid ahall be ac-T.S. No.808t47 Trust to wit: $6:>0,155.11 3060 JAVA ROAD. IN AN seller within thrff years be· 2153 Vernon SchoanM. Ow~er reserves the right ama S1oller & Assocoatas PUBLIC NOTICE Offices, 17200 Pinehurst companied by 1 bid aec.u· IMPORTANT NOTICE TO with lnte1ast thereon from R t Z 0 NE. EN VI-f0t• the dall such llst was Personal Goods. 2162 to bod at the sate. Pur-P d. Lant, Huntington Beech, PROPERTYOWNEA· 9/01/95 11 9000% per RONMENTAL DETER· sent Of delivered to itie Kevin Cook. Personal chasesmustbemadewolh ~~ton;34~cc~~~3J 0~~; STATEMENT OF Callfomla 92647 (714) 847· roty In the f0tm of. cash. • YOU ARE IN DEFAULT annum 19 provided In u ld MINATION: EXEMPT. buyer are: none Gooda, 2163 Timothy personal checks or cashier Cosia Mesa CA 92~26 ' ABANDONMENT OF 2551 (Ext. 1440) Purchas· certified or cashiers check UNDER A DEED OF note(s) plus cost and any 2. PLANNING ACTION PA· The names and business Hicks, Personal Goods, chec~s only and pard IOI at 1'he F1c11t;ous Business USE OF FICTITIOUS In~ Department or bid bond In an amount TRUST. DATED APRIL 28. adllancn wtth Interest. ES· 96-30 FOR THE LAB. AU· addresses of the buyer ere: 2199 Joseph Rupp, Per-the lime ol purchase. All ...,.me referred 10 above BUSINESS NAME G ~TICE IS HEREBY nol less than ten percent 1992. UNLESS YOU TAKE TIMATEO TOTAL DEBT THORIZED AGENT FOR 0 & V TIRES..1. INC •• A CALI· sonal Goods. 3016 Mark P.urc~~~ed goods are sold ins loled in Orange County The following person has IV N that the OCEAN (10%) of the total bid price. ACTION TO PROTECT $679.511.72 TOLEDO ASSOCIATES FORNIA CuRPORATION, Braunstein, Personal as s • anc. must be re- on Feb. 9. 1996, Fote abandoned the use of the v:E~ SCHgc>L Ol~T~:CT payable to the District. YOUR PROPERTY. IT MAY The beneficiary under FOR A CONDITIONAL USE 322 E. 17th SltHt, Costa Goods. 4085 Melissa Be-~ved 1at re :::e ol sale No F19963672919 Foctruou!t Business Name· o ange ounty, a or-The DISTRICT reserves BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC said Deed of Trusl hereto-PERMIT TO ALLOW UP TO Mesa, CA 92626 langar. Personal Goods, par1 es nte ing to pur-Mochaet s Stoller 2347 Bob's Bail Bonds 1ns nia.Gacting by and through lh right 1 Jtcl all SALE. IF YOU NEED AN fOfe executed end dehv· 6 VENDORS VARYING IN The assets to be sold are 5007 Jell Jacobs. PerJonat chase goods IOI resalo ·p D c • c • tts ovemmg Board, hlf• e 0 re any or EXPLANATION OF THE erad to the undtr1lgned a SIZE FROM 100 TO 300 described In general as· Goods, 50111 Vatorte Nat· mus1 provide a copy of '.:~~~26"va. osta Mesa. W~illier A'::· osta Mesa. inaner .~efened to 11 "DIS-blds or to waive any If. NATURE OF THE PRO-written Oeclaratlon ol o.. SQUARE FEET. TO CON· ALL FURNITURE, FIX· son. Personal Goods, 6015 their Califor~la Slate .Board 'hos business was con-~h:26F~~.ll~~s Business TRICT, Wiii recelVI up to. regularltlll Of lnformallllH CEEOING AGAINST YOU. fault and Demand f()f Sale, DUCT OUTDOOR SALES TURES. EQUIPMENT, MA· c/o All'lold BradfOfd, Per· ol Equalization Sellers Per· ducted by an tnd1v1dual Name referred to above b:::, no ~··~ than \h~ In any bids Of In the bid· YOU SHOULD CONTACT A and a written Notice of De-IN THE LAB'S OUTSIDE CHINEAY. LEASEHOLD IM· sonal Goods, 6058 Greg $'~ 81 time 011 purchaTll· Mr cha et S Stiller was ftled In Orange Count a. ve·stat me. sea 8 ding process. LAWYER. rautt and Eltctlon to Sell. PROMENADE ANO "UV· PROVEMENTS. STOCK IN Stradford. Personal Goods. a es ara sub eel 10 pr or This statemenl was filed on S-5-95 Fila No F64576,V bods for lhe award 01 a As required by Section On MAY 08. 1996, at The undersigned caused ING ROOM" AREAS. LO. TRADE, GOOOWIU. AND 7018 Jim Dale, Personet cancellatlon In the event ot wrlh lhe County Clerk of Roberl L Miller .Jr 1065 co~tract for the abov4l t773 ol the California 10;00 A.M., AMERICAN SE· said Notice of Oafaull and CATED AT 2930 BRISTOL BUSINESS NAME are to-Good1, 8030 Dana Fowlar, H~le"brint b~tween gwn,: ~anga County on 3·15-96 Presidio Drive costi 'Mesa pro1ect. , -bor Cod h 01 1 CURITIES COMPANY as Election to Sell to be re-STREET. IN A C2 ZONE. cated at: 322 E. 11th Pertonal Goods, 8071 Rob an o gate party. alir Flewporl Beach·Costa CA 92626 ' ' Bids shall be received In .... •· t • rectOf 0 duly appointed trustee corded In the county where ENVIRONMENTAL DETER· SttHI, Costa MtN, OA P1ler1on. Pertonal Good1, this 12th and 19th day ,111 Mesa Dall Pilot March 22 This business was con· the place Identified above. th• Department of Indus-under and pursuant to Iha real property Is rocalld. MINATION: EXEMPT. 92626 l07 William H. Bell, Per· April, 1996. Public Storage, '19 April SY 12 1996 ' ducted by an 1ndlvldual Those bids timely received trial Retatlons to lhe State Dead ol Trust recorded FOR SALES INFOR· 3. PLANNING ACTION PA· The buslntH name UJed tonal Goods, Ltt Hiirry Agent lor the Owner. ·' ' ' · F264 RobertL Miller Jr shall be opened and pub-of Callfornla has deter-MAY 1, 1992 at Inst. No. MATIONI Mon Fri 96·31 FOR G. TAYLOR by the seller at lhat toca-Sluls,Per1onalGood1 Published Newpohr t This atatement ~as filed 11~Y re~d 1 ~tout~ at thd• mined the generally prevell· 92·287034, In book, page, I iOOam to Si OOpm LAUDEN, AUTHORIZED Uon Is: BIG 0 TIRES Purchasea must be paid ~~11C~·C1?~t2a 19Me1s9a,,., Da Y PUBLIC NOTICE wllh lh co nty Cl k r 8 ove·s a • me an 1 ates of wegH In the of Official Reco<ds In tile AGENT FOR RICHARD C The anticipated date of lor at the time ol purchase, o pr • • ""-• •' Orange 8coun~y on 3.~9.i: pthlac,e provld1ed, fhowBalvdedr. If l~~arity In which the Work ottlce ol the County R• t 8M1 ! ) CS! 0 .9 2 08~· MASSEN FOR VARIANCES the bulk sale la 4·30-9G at In caah only. All purchased F358 STATEMENT OF e nformat on or ers corder of ORANGE County ._ ""RI .. H ... FROM FRONT SETBACK the office or Escrow Forum, Items sold as I• Whore Is -----.,..---'""' . 19983878390 calls for prequahflcatlon of Is to be performed. CoplH State of CALIFORNIA ex: CURITIRI COMPANY REQUIREMENTS (20' RE· 23161 Lake Canter Or., and mu11 be removed at PUBLIC NOTICE -. ABANDONMENT OF Dally Pilot April 5. 12, 19, bidders pursuan1 to Public of lhase w.age rett de1trml· ecuted by JOHN W. GE· (TRUSTEE) C/O CAL-QUIRED; 14' EXIST. ANO I 120, Lake F0test, CA the time ol the sale. Sala --------- USE OF FICTITIOUS 26. 1996. F345 Contract Code Section nations, entitled PREVAIL· BERT, A SINGLE MAN WISTERN RECONVEY· PROPOSED), ANO STReET 92630 1ubJect to concellallon In PROPERTY ANO CASUALTY • BUSINESS NAME 20111 .5. only those bide ING WAGE SCALE, are WILL SELl AT PUBLIC ANC• (AQl!NT) p O SIDE SETBACK REQUIRE· This bulk s11t1 IS subJt1tl the event of 111t1ement be-SYNOPSIS OF THI AMIUAl. • •• The following parsons PUBLIC NOTICE received from prequalined maintained at the DISTRICT AUCTION TO HIGHEST 8 22004 EL CAJON• MENTS (t5' REQUIRED; o• to California Unllo1m Com· twffn owner and obligated SfATtlffNt' , have abandonod lilt use of bidders shall ta opened 1f1 I t d t 17200 BIDDER FOR CASH ox ' 1 EXISTING AND 8' PRO-merclal Code Section party. YWUllEOOECEMl(IU W e Ftc:llllous Business STATl!MENTOF and publicly read aloud al~ ct f~' ~ II I CASHIER 'S CHECK CA 92022-9004, (819) POSED). IN CONJUNC· 6t06.2. Dated this 4/8/96 and 4/ 1"5 1•, pme· McCormick. Kidman ABANDONMENT OF the above ataled time and nehura ne. un ng on DRAWN ON A STATf OR 590-9200 TION WITH -OEMOUTION If 10 1ubjtct, Ille name 12/'D6. Behrens. Lawyart, A USE OF FICTITIOUS place. Beach, California 92847, NATIONAL BANK, A D•t•d: Aorll 031 1899 OF AN EXISTING RESTAU· and address of the perton O'Brien's Auction and Ve-M Corporate Name METRO· Jlar1nershlp of Profaulonal BUSINESI NAME There will be a mandatory and art available to any In-CHECK DRAWN BY A 811 D.il L. Ci.tn•maw RANT (MA BAKERS) ANO With whom clalms may be hlcle Lian Service, P.O. Bo• POLITAH RBNSUAAHCE COM- Corpora1ton1. 695 Town The fotlowlng pef1on1 Job walk and conference ltrtsted party upon re-STATE OR FEDERAL TRUITlll SALE OF· THE CONSTRUCTION OF filed Is Escrow Forum, 643, Mira Loma. CA 91752, PNtt ~ METROPOUTAto c,ntlf Drive, Suite 1400, have abandoned Iha use of (Se• Ume above). Arly bid· que1t. The 1ucc111fUI bid· CREDIT UNION, OR A FICO Dl!LL L CUNA. A 4 854 SQUARE FOOT 23181 Lake Centef Or .• Bond I B/N14663730099 !GROUP ll'AOPEATY AHO CASIJ. COslaMesa,CA92626 the Fictitious Bu1ln111 derfalllngtoattendtheen-dt<uponawardolthecon-CHECK DRAWN BY A MAY ~T 3014 RETAIL SEAFOOD MAR· 1120 Lake Forest CA Published Ntwf)or1ALTYIHSl.JfWICfCOWAHY ' l",he Flclltlous BuslnHs Name: Home Service Of. lire Job walk and conflf· ttact ahall poll a copy ol STATE OR FEDERAl. SAY· 1 ' KET (SANTA MONICA SEA· 92630 and the tut d•I• IOf 811ch.Co1ta M111 Diily Home Off1et 700 ~r Wit ~me referred to ebove rectory, 4500 Campu1 ance will ta dMmtd a INQS AND LOAN AS-Publlshed Newport FOOO), LOCATED AT 154 f~lng clalm1 shall be 4·29-Pilot Apr~ e, 12. 1990 1Wanwd.RICJ2.186.6668 , WJS med In Orange County Drive, 41328, Newport norvasponslve bidder and this document et each SOCIATION, SAVINGS AS-B11ch-C01ta Mesa Ollly EAST 17TH STREET IN 96 which Is lhe butlneu Se7691Tolll anollld llStll · O(I 9-12-95. Fiie No.Fl995-Beach. CA 112&60 wlll have lta bid r1turned WOfk llll. It ahaU be man-SOCIATION. OR SAVINGS Pilot Apfil 12. 111, 26, 1998. THE REDEVELOPMENT day before the .... dall $471.916046 3'57870 The Ftcllllous Buslneu unopened. datory upon the aucc: .. sfUI BANK SPECIFIED IN SEC-f361 AREA, tN A C2 ZONE. EN· apeclfled above. PUBLIC NOTICE Tolll llalJll~ · 374.532.330 Homtt L McCormick. A Nama reflfftd to above Plans and SpecificeUons bidder to Whom the con-TION 5102 OF THE FINAN· VIRONMENTAL DETER· Dated1 4/10/89 ••---~ wn._,ns lot JPCI .. Profaulonel Corporation wae filed In Orange County and all conlt•ct documentt ttae1 11 awatded, and upon CIAL COOE ANO AUTHO-PUBLIC NOTICE MINATION: EXEMPT. D • y TIRES INC. NOTICE 0, sullllus tunOs ..(). • ~A). 695 Town Center on 9·111'95, Fiie may be purchued at the enysubcontttciOflllled.lo RIZED TO DO 8USINESS FOR FURTHER IN· DONHOLITl!U .. PRll' PUILICIALl!Of ~sfl)dis -2.500.oa> • ~:·. t,u~;62~400' Cotta ~c:;~~ Ayotte, 3492 ~~:. ~c.pr~j.J~:. pay not .... than the •I*· ~a1H':T \~J~~~ B:~BE~ ~~~G&,";'i,t ~gs~eATl~~Llg:r1J~/ Publl•h•d Newpori p::::.~ ri::~~~ :J:::~~~o.°"'r ~ Arthur G. Kidman. A Pro-Ebot Str11t, lrvlne, CA men1 will no.I be rtlunded, !fled~~~ b to :.It '("'"' TO T.. ORANGE CIT'Y MESA PlANNINQ COM· TELEPHONE 754·5245 o. R Beach·Coa1a MIN Dally Stlf·Stfvlc• &t0tag1 Facll• Suti*IS notu ..(). : f~I Corporation CCA), 92714 and the Plans and Sl*lfl. f'I,....,.., Y 1 m °' the HAU, 300 EAST CHAP• MISSION AT THE CITY CALI. AT THE OFFICE OF Pilo1Aprll 12, 1909. lty Act (6 • P C04e 21100 Qioa Plld·ln and concr1i.i1tO 6~5 Town Centlf Orlva, This buslneu wu con-callona and Project docu-project. MAN AVENUE ORANOE, HALL. 77 l'AIR DRIVE, 'fHE PLANNING DIVISION, Fl53 ti ltq) the undtt•lgned llltPvl . 100,448.363 • SUlll 1400, Co1ta Mesa. ducted by an Individual m«lta lte not raqulfed 10 No bidder may withdraw CAUFOANIA ei1 rfghl, title COSTA MESA. CAl.l,OA· ROOM 200 77 FAIR Will .. 11 at publlo auction, Unultontd fundl (tu'lllul) '. i 82429 This atattman4 WH filed ~ P:,..1.m•~//dltlfrr-i u•.t• any bid lor • period of 'H and lntereat conveyed to NI~ AT 8:30 P.M. OR AS ORIV8. COSTA MESA, PUBLIC NOTICE on April 30, 11198, pertonat (11 !64&47) u ... u G. Behren1, A Pro-with the County Clerk ot o • 1 pee ca ont oonHoi.ttlwo oalond•r and now hf!d by M under S 0 ON AS P 0SS18 Le CAUFORNIA. PfOl*ly lnc:ludlng but not Siuiituus "9'IOI pottcyhOIOlra alonal CorPoratlon (CA). Orange County on ,..5-96 may .. _tahl 1equlr~ through d•Y• aflar ui. CS.le Mt'°' Mid DMd of Trust In the THEREAFTER ON MON-Publlah•d Newport Nolloe. of llmlled to turnltUfe, cloth· W.383.7t8 • S Town Center Drive, 19il63879210 the ,.,c ttct.. 1 f bl !?fOpef1y altuattd In .. Id DAY, APRIL 22, 19". RE· Ottch.Coata Mesa Dally P ... bllo Auction Ing, 10011 and/or other o...:.. f 2490 2 ~ t• 1400, Costa Meaa, Dally Pllol April 12, 111. 28, 11'1 1ac1cordancf• cw11t1h1 lh1• '~u~=-'l0°8.:~ 22300 County and Stete d .. GARDINO THE FOL-Piiot Aptll tt, 19116. Notice ta h41ftby given t1ou11hold Item• located ~·~:.'!:v'fc::; the :.it .. 82628 May 3, 111118 F378 prov • one 0 a Orn a ecrlbed ae: LOWING APPLICATIONS. F360 that the underttgned "" .,. 2 e •M ... I zenn. M. T1:ua, A 1.tw Bualno .. and ProfHllona of th• Public Contract COMPLETELY DE· 1, ANY OF THB FOi.-tend9 to Hll th• paraonal Property 20\h, 2011S 1 ,-.,,1.,, , C~porttton, CA), 195 PUBLIC NOTICE Cpod• SCotc:tlon 1~!;.1S8a~ Code, the agreement will SCRIBED IN SAID DEED LOWING ACTIONS ARE PUBUC NOTICE property, and/or ofllc• Newport 81., COst• M"•J ~ "'!.!¥ 11ct_"1!,!!!" !!lo,! T n Center rl~. Suite ubllc ntract """• .o. coni.Jn provlllont permit• Of' TRUST CHALLENOfD IN COURT equipment ducrlbed Ca. 92e27 (114) 841-511D ..,, ..... --"""' w• I 00, Costa Mau, CA HOTICI TO llOll 3300. the Ol1ttlct ''" ting the aucc: .. 1rut bidder 1l'le etfHt lddlal9 and THI! CHALJ.lNQI MAY 8~ OMUASM below Jo tnlot~ 1 119'\ im. TIMI: 2:00PM, Stored by Annu.r ~ fol~ Y'll 8 28 CONTRACTOR• qulr ... ~!l the' blddM fC!!" '° •Ub•utut• MCUllU .. '°' OU\tr common ~. UMlnO TO ONLY lHOSI! NOTIC• TO po.ed on Mid pr0f*1Y lh• lollowlng pe11ons: --. -~ ·~;.=~ J t Momlngstat A Law CAI.LINO FOR 8108 MU .. ,. ollowlnQ -· with .. ...., tt 1111)', of 1M rH1 Rt0$*1Y I 8 8 U I I I 0 M I! 0 N I! CRIOITO"I Of' und• lhe Calfornla W• C003 Paul A. feca.ndon. ... ·-.....,,.,._...,. Corporation, <C•). H5 SchoOI Dlsttk:1: OCCAN a1n~1ton or conllailor'• 14-""'V moni.. ,..., by lhe detcflbtd abo'ie ·1e put• AAISl!S AT 1'HE PUBLIC StoraQe Feclllty Act (llua. & HOe2 Phil GrllflU\, 004I ,.,......... ' Town Ctnt9' dmt, IUl1• VIEW SCHOOL DISTRICT Qtn .. at the time the 1>1611 Olalrlet to enaur• parfonn-Potted to be: 1209 IAY· Hl!AAINQ DUCA18ED IN .:~~ •• ~~. Prof. Code SI 21100 Thom Mortl111y, ,030 ... -•• NllVIY, ~ 1~00, Co11a M\11, CA lid OeadUne: 2:00 p.m., aubmltted;._1 ... B ance undtl' the·~! 91019 DAIV!. H!WPOAT THIS NOT1Cf OA IN WAIT· 81"• UC C) 21119). Jarnoe Micki, 117l) Patrlek ~-W --8~28 Aorll 25, 11198 ---· OI permitting payment ..,, IEACH. CA 12t28 TEN . CORRESPONOENCf .., • • • The undertlgMd Wiii ... Morgen, 1031 Howlld W1I-... -• -·-Qouglat J. !vertl A Pro-Pr .. 8!0 Walk (mandatory): Atty blddat not IO II· retlnllont tamed d1teQlly 1l'le undtnlQntcl ~ DfUVE.Rl!D TO THI PLAN-... ,.. .... It public ._,. by C:OIJ\f*I-lamt, C008 Sutan Aleen ......, l•tiOnal COIPor•'" (CA). April 15, 1908. Cltclla View CanHd •I the time of the Into ttc:rO*. dltd91me "" llAbllilY lot NINO COMMISSION AT, 1"90.,... ~ blddlna on the 1tlh Pr°'*'Y 20t3t. 2099 Pia· lillwPOltludt-ColtaMlll : 805 Town c.tltat dtlve, E.lemantaty School It Siie: bid opening wlll ~-r• ftubllthtd Newport My ~ of the OR PRIOR TO, THI! PUS. Noll" la hefeby Oiven to day Of Apr1 91 1 ~30 P.M . centla A.,.,, Costa Mn9, C.1711 M:qUor s .. 1. 1.00, Coltf M•sa, 10.00 • m, 120J Hookat Jec'led .. nont"pooa......... Buc:h-Coata ,,,.... ~ atreet IOdr ... tnd other UC HEAAINO. c1ed11ore of lhe wllhln on ttt. P"•"""' Whtf• Ca 82127, (114) 84.._. It 1011,12; 111116 to CA t2at StrHI, Hunnno1on Dtach, All Work mu•t be corn---T common de9';natlon, II 1. PLANNING ACTION PIY named _..., that a bulk Aid propeny Me bMn TI¥£: l.ooPM, llOrtd bV T~ butlnMI ._. ~ Caltlornla 02847 pt.led within 18 oon-Piiot ~ll 0, 12, 1198. any, ahOW\"I l'ltf.tln. tl-21 'OR 8Al!NT C. ,... le~ to be made of 11ored, Ind wtllch art loo lht followlng per1on1: ' d<kJed by a o-rwll pill-Plac• or Bid Aacelpl: HCUtlw ~ dayt -F:t:Je hk! tale d be tMIM, CHAii, AUTHOAIZIO the HUii dHcrlbtd celed al 1111 W. 17111 C204 ROM HIM\ado, a.. • "flNP 18HSl77011 8f:: •. vi.;,~,=~ ltom the date •f*I'*' on tMA Without CO\l9Nlllf °' ~i~r,~o~ v~~~ ~-,.,...and bus•nn~ =~~~·c::y ~: ~louchtl', ~m ~ - I f I { t FRIDAY. APRIL 12, 1996 PUIUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICll PUBLIC NOT1Cll PUIUC NOTICO PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUIUC Marten PUIUC IOTtCIS PUIUC NOTICU PUIUC NOTICE ~Sf~~ Ti: •PPMI' Md PUILIC NOTICE busl""• )'!I? y.e, G-HMS PUIUC NOTICE Thi• bu1lne1t 11 con. Have you 1tll1ed dQI~ dueled by: .,, lndhllduel FldU.U. 9ullnM• er.n119 County on ~1Me .., reon. If you N~ ~· Acqulo ducted by: joint venture bu11n ... yet? YH, 10/28/ ~.... YoU llll'led doing N-1 .... -.nt t ... H7812J flcdtloue •utm.H Challenge thl• prOfect In Flctltloua lualMH •ltlo:nt CorPo11tJon, AMn Plotftloua luetne.. Have you •iwted doing 85 butlneas yet? No TM followltl9 ptrlOl'll .,. Daily PilOt Mlteh 22. 29 Na•• ll .. _......t OOUlt, you may be limited N•m• atel•1nt1nt Dubrow, Pr .. lcMnt Neme at .. •ment butlnet•r.11 no Ching Hal Rell Ettat• lne., P•.ul Ham.son doing buslne11 a1: I.I •~ii 2 996 F~ ~ loll<>Wlng Ptr~nt are to ralalng only lhose latue1 The following person• are Thi• 1tatem1nt was filed The follow\ng rsona .,. MfQhHI . Etrlck Mark W. Chi, Pr.ald•nt Thi• statement .,,... flied Palma Propeny. 11 Alver•1.""'.;:...-5:..· l_... _, ___ .....;..;.,;, c10l~1lness a1: MC· Y:~ or someone •IH doing bualnet. 1 u : Coutt-with the County Clefk of doing blillMH :: Thi• atattment was flled Thi• 1i..tement wu filed with the . County Clerk of 1tc1e. NfWl)Olt a.acti. CA PUBUC NOTICE COA KIDMAN & Bt· r at the publlc hearing land lnve1tment P&r'tnefl Orange County on 4·5-N 1 Studlot 2054 OOICS.neye with the CQUnty Clerk ol with the County Clertc: of Orange County on 3-22·96 82663 tiRENS. • 6115 Towo ~••en.bed In this nollce or 1300 Brlstot North sutt9 HH31782t3 Place c'osta Me.. CA Orange County on 3-12-96 Or•"9• Coun1Y on 3+29-98 1IH3177581 John Pedlcfnl, 177 River, FtotlUoue 9Hln•H Center Dr •. J~~400, ci.ti:~i:,n 1 crr:•g:,ndence 230, Newport Beaeh, CA Dally Piiot .A.prll 12. 19, 20, 'f28M ' 199830712155 19013178398 Dally Piiot Uareh 29 Ac><U tide, N-port Beach, CA N&lntl Statemen.t ~ .. Oo&t• M.... pr1 ° ty at, or 92660 May3 199$ 1375 -Nargua Faaslh, 2054 Dally Pilot Marell 29. April D•lfY Pilot A$>1'11 5, 12. l9. 5 9 994 ' f3te 92863 The following pertona .,., HJ .. (Mlh!, McCormlck. a F: ~~· the ro:bllc hearing, Robin A. Brenner, USG ' Goldeneyo Place, Colle 5, 12, 19, 1996 1309 26, 1996 F346 ' 12• 1 '1 Thll business 11 con-doing business as: GK Do· Profession.. Cotporstfon, orfT\I on call {71.C) Ptentatlon Houston TX PUBLIC NOTIC! Mesa CA 92626 N Tl ducted by: an lndMdual tlgns 2915 RtdhlJI Ave, lOA.l, 695 Town Center Or., 644<0200. no24 ' ' Gregory Jonn Gentling, PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUB,LIC 0 CE Have you started dotng Sulte' s103, Costa Mes~ Suitt t400, Coata Melt, LaVonn• M. Hark· Joyce E Brenner 635 N 6 'lotJtloua 8ualM.. 2054 Goldeneye Place F1 Ill Bual business Yet? no . CA 92626 CA 112828 IHe, City Cl•rk 1'5 Slreet, Biscayne Pa;x: Name Stat9ment Costa Mesa, CA 92626 ' Flcttlloua Bu•JneH Flctltloua 8ualn•H ;t °"'tat n•~• John Pecflclnl Gilllan Kulp, 1325 Santa· Ml!Ut G. Kidman, A pro-Cllr of Newpotf FL331S1 Thefollowlngpereon.are This bualntts Is con-N•meltatem•nt Nam•ltatem•nt •m•Sl amen Thia 1tatement was filed nella Tenace COfona def fess.Iona! Corporation CCA), BHch Dean E. Brenner, 2004 doing buslneas u : The ducted by: a general part· The following persons are Th• foUowing persons are The following PG<~na are with the County Clerk of Mar, CA 9262S 695 Town Center Dr., Suite Publfshed Ne port Morton, Ann Arbor, Mt Round Tabt. Group, 2113 ner1hlp doing business u: Thomas doing bustneu ea: Chol In· d4ng gusl~sstlas. ~)) ~r• Orange County on 3·15-96 Thts business Is con- t400, Costa Mesa, CA Beach.Costa Mesa w 0 11 .. 48t04 Federal A~ .. Costa Moaa, Have you started doing Chris, 900 Sea Lane 1121, corporation, 3939 W. Pa· ~!1~~ ~~~fl~~ on; fts rE 1991367072• ducted by: an Individual 92626 P'lo A 11 a '1 Karen B. Brenner J300 CA 92627-331'7 business yet? yes :J.t-96 Corona del Mar, CA 92625 clflc Coast Highway, New-C 1 C • M CA Daily Pilot March 22 29 Have you started doing. Rusntl G. Behrens, a Pro-1 1 pr 12. 1996. Bristol North Suite 230 Nathan Richard Arnold, Nargesa Fasslh Chris Anthony OeOonato, port Beach. CA 92663 9~;0• osta esa, April 5 12 1996 i-=246 business yet? no tesslonal CorporaUon (CA), 1352 Newport Beach CA 92680' 2113 Federal Ave .. Costa Thia statement was filed 900 Sea Lane 1121, Co-Chol Incorporation 'CA). · • ounan Kulp • 695 Town Center Or., Suite PUBLIC NOTICE This buslnei• 11 con· Meu, CA 92627·3311 With the County Clerk ol rona del Mar, CA 92625 3939 W. Pacific Coast 1T1~~maJ. ~o~~~ T~~~~ PUBLIC NOTICE This statement was hied f400, Coat• Mesa, CA ducted by: a general part· Carol Lynne Amold, 2113 Orange County on 3·26-96 Thomas Edward Morris· Highway, Newport Beach, M a CA 92:i6 n · Fl tltl B -• with the Counl~ Clerk of 82626 ORDIHAHCB nerahlp Federal Aw .. Costa Mesa, 10983677050 sey, 900 Sea Lane 1121, CA 92663 es • c oua u .. neH Or~ge county on 3-21·96 Suunne M. Tague, A Law Have you started doing CA 92627-3317 1 Corona del Mar CA 92625 This business Is con· This business Is con-H•m• Statement 19913177414-. Oorporatlon, (CA), 695 NO. 80.13 business et? yes oecem· Thia buslnesa Is con-•Daily Pl 01 March 29• April This business Is con-ducted by: a corporation ducted by: an Individual Tile following persons are . i TbWn Center Drive, Sul1e AN ORDINANCE OF bar 1, 199~ • ducted by: husband and s. 12, 19, 1996 f331 ducted by: a general part· Have you started doing Have you started doing doing tiusiness u: &ehav· Dally Piiot March 29, Al)fl 14PO. Cost• Mesa, CA THE CITY Karen B Brenner wife PUBLIC NOTICE nershlp business yet? Yes, S/l/92 business ~et? No . loraJ Health SyS1ems. 300 5. 12. 19. 1996 f~07. 92626 • COUNCIL O' THE Thia at&tement was flied Have you at:red doing Have you started doing Chol Incorporation, Inc., i~rmas t Obert Taylor fil d Old Newport Blvd.. New-PUBLIC NOTICE ~net Mornlngllar, a Law CITY OF NEWPORT with the County Clerk ol business yet? n Flctltloua BualnHa business yet? no . Nam Su Chol, President Ith' .:it• ~ment w~r k• e 1 port Beach, CA 92663 Corporation (CA). 695 BEACH AMENDING Orange County on 3-15·96 N•than R. Arnold N St t 1 Chris DeDonato This statement was filed w e ~nty er o David R. EOQstrom, 300 Flctltlou•.Bualn .. • Town Center Orl've, Suite SECTIONS 19913870740 This statement was filed The ~o7:win: ;!,':!~~s are This statement waa filed with the CO\Jnty Clerk ol Orange County on 3·~:6 Old N.Owport Bllld., New· N•m• Statement • 1•00. Cost• Mesa, CA 12•24•050 T"ROUGH Dally Piiot March 22 29 with th• County Clerk of doing business as· Sand B with the County C1erk of Orangp Cot.lnty on 4·2·96 · 19983977 I port Beach, CA 92663 The following persons ate 112626 • 12•24.,13,0• OF A 115 12 1996 f:245 Orange County on 3-18-96 Drywall 19032 ·Pauline Orange County on :J.26-96 19983878889 Daily Pilot March 29, April This bualne~s Is con· doing business as: Sun.x Douglas J. Evertz, A Pro-pr • ' 19913171929 Lane Huntln ton Beach 19983077805 Dally Pilot April 12, 19 26, 5, 12, 19, 1996 1317 ducted by: an indMdual Auto Glass. 16425 Harbor tesslonat Corporation (CA), THI! NEWPORT PUBLIC NOTICE Dally Pilot March 22 29 CA 92646 g ' Dally Pilot March 29 April May 3 1996 · '364 Have you started doing Bl., #251, Fountain VaJlf/fJ 695 Town Center Drive, 8!ACH MUNICIPAL ' • ' • PUBLIC NOTICE business yet? yes. 11·89 CA 92708 Suite 1400, Costa Mesa, CODE REGARDING PUBLIC NOTICE Aprll S, 12' 1996 F241 1~~18~au~~:v~e~'~~~'. 5' 12• 19• 1996 f333 PUBLIC NOTICE David R. Engstrom . George s. Nehmo, 16425 CA 9~626 DECREASING STATE NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE tlngton Beach CA 92646 PUBLIC NOTICE Flctltlou• B"•ln••• Fictitious Bual,.••• This statement wu filed Harbor Bl11d .. lll251, Foun-Kelth E. McCullough, A SPEED LIMITS Notice Is hereby given Steven Edward Caward • Name Stat•m•nt with the County Clerf< 01 taln Valley. CA 92708 Professional Corporation Subject ordinance· was pursuant to aec;Uoni 3071 Flctltloua Bu1lneaa 19032 Pauline Lane Hun'. Flctltloua BualneH Name Statement The following persons are Orange County on 3·15·96 This business Is cor)- (OA), 695 Town Center Introduced on the 2Sth da and 3072 ol the CIVIi Code Nanw Stetem•nt tlngton Beach, CA 92'646 Hem• St•l•ment. The following persons are doing business as: K.B. . 19913671725 ducted by: an lndl\lidual Orlve, Suite 1400, Costa of March, 1996 and wa~ of the Stsle of California The following _.rsont are Thi• buslnen 11 con· The following persons ere doing business as: Ad· Sieves, 14551 Bowlln.g Dally Piiot March 22, 29, Have you started doing Mesa, CA 92626 adopted on the 8th day of the undersigned, HARBOR doing business as: R.C. ducted by; a general part· doing business as: II Doiel vanced Psychotherapy Green, Westminster, Calif. April S, 12, 1996 F248 business yet? no This business Is con· April 1996 TOWING wfll sell at public Servlce Group. 23592 nershlp DI Vita, 1526 Valencia, Center, 200 Newport Ceo-92683 Georges. Nehmo ducted by: limited liability AYES COUNCIL auction, ~11022 e. CHEST· Wlndsong 291(, Aliso Viejo, Have you star1ed doing Newport Beach, CA 92660 tar Drive, Suite 304, New· Ronald Weslle Barney. PUBLIC NOTICE This SlatemenJ WU file(f partnership ' NUT SANTA ANA CA CA 92656 buslneu et? No Joseph FraflCla Eagle, port Beach. CA 92660 5522 Mlddelec;olf Dr .. Hun-Fl tltl B I with the County Clerk ol Have you started doing MEMBERS:, HEDOES, 92701 at 9:00 am on Aprli Roy Alan Bettle, 23592 Bradley Steven Brann 1526 Valencia, Newport Barbara Glbson·Paul, Ungton Beach, California : o~ t"' n•~• Orange County on 3·25-96 business yet? Yes, 1-1·96 DEB A Y 1 0 L 0 VER, 26 1996 the following d .. Wlndsong 29K. Aliso Viejo, This statement was filed Beach. CA 92660 Psy.D MFCC, 17 Arese 92647 am• a •men 19963077744 • Suzanne M. Tague, A Law WATT, O'NEIL, ED· sc;ibed property, to wit: CA 92656 with the County.·Clerk ol Ava Lenore Eagle, 1526 Aisle, Irvine, CA 92714 This business. Is con· The lollowlng persons ar~ Daily Piiot March 29• Apni Corporation., Suzanne M. WARDS, COX 1989 PLYM. (VOYAGER) Candysse S. Bettle, 23592 Orange County on 4·1·96 Valencia, Newport Beach, This business . Is con-ducted by: an lndtvldual g~1ng b1u~1n1~ss 3~~:i Ta11ue, President of Corpo· No Es 1 co u N c IL Uc. 2ZJC568, Calif., VIN Wlndsong 29K, Aliso Viejo. 18963678e 31 CA 92660 ducted by: an Individual. Have you started doing 0 ~":go~ n 'gr:':• M 5, 12, 19, t996 130$ ratton partner of partner· MEMBERS: NONE 11P4FH4433KX642653. CA 92656 0 .1 Pll 1 A ril 5 12 19 This business 11 con· Have you started doing business yet? No C~ ~2~26 ve.. os esa. PUBLIC NOTICE ablp Said aaJe ts for the pur· This business Is con-81 Y 0 P • • · ducted by: husband and business yet? Yes Ronald W. Barney . Tiiis •~temenl was flied ABSENT COUNCIL pose of satisfying lien of ducted by: husband and 26, 1996 F340 wife Barbara Glbson·Paul, This statement was filed Oave Borkowski. 3213 Da· Fictitious BualntH • With the County Clerk ol MEMBERS: HONE the undersigned for towing wife PUBLIC NOTICE Have you started doing Psy.D MFCC with the County Clerk ol kota Ave .• Costa Mesa, CA Name Statement Olange County on 3-19-96 MAY 0 R : John W. and storage t~ether wilh Have you started doing business yet? no This statement was filed Orange County on 3-22·96 9f~126 b 1 1 The following persons ~e 19913077070 H•de•• costs of advertising and ex· business yet? yes 1-1·96 Flctltlou• Bu•lneH Joseph F. Eagle with the County Clerk ol 19903877578 d ct~ bu~ ne1s~. I~ f00· doing business as: We~. l)ally PUot March 29, April CITY CLERK: penses of sale. Roy A. Bettle N•m• Statement This statement was llled Orange County on 3·29-96 Daily Piiot March 29. April .¥ave ~~ anst~rt~d u~oin port Printers. 1539 Mo~ 6• 12, 19, l996 1314 LaVonne M. HarklHI Dated this Sth day of April This statement was filed The following persons are with the County. Clerk ol • 19983678485 s. t2, 19, 1996 1318 buslnes~ yet? no g rovla St., Newport Beach, The entire text Is avail· 1996. · with the County Clerk of doing business as: J & p Orange County on •·5·96 Dally Pilot April 12, 19, 26, Dave Borkowski CA 92663 PUBLIC NOTICE able lor review In the City JHn M. Nout•ry Orange County on 3-lS-96 and Associates, 180 New· 19983679237 May 3, 1996 t362 PUBLIC NOTICE This statement was ltled Aurther Dou~ Rogeri: NOTICE OF Clerk's office of the City of Published Newport . 19983678730 port Center Drive, #210, Dally Pilot April 12, 19, 26, PUBLIC NOTICE Flctltlou• Buelnua with the County Clerk ot 1539 Monrovia 1.. Newpor1 PUBLIC HEARING Newport Beach Beach·Costa Mesa Oliily Dally Pilot March 22, 29, Newport Beach, CA 92660 May 3, 1996 1369 Orange County on 3·15-96 Beach, CA 92663 . ' Pilot A rll 12 1996 Aprll S, 12, 1996 F257 John S. Mannino, 438 E. Fl tltl B I H•me Stetem•nt 19903676742 This business ts con· NOTICE IS HEREBY Published Newport P ' · School Street Covina CA PUBLIC NOTICE c ou• us nHI The lollowing persons are . ducted by: an Individual • GIVEN that the City Council Beach·Cdsta Mesa Dally F359 PUBLIC NOTICE 91723 • • . Name St•t•ment doing business as: Circula· Dally Ptlot March 22, 29, Have you started dol~ or the City ol Newport Pilot April 12, 1996. • PUBLIC NOTICE Pamela L Blair, 1100 Park PUBLIC HEARING . The follo~ng persons are lion Payroll AccountitQ April 5. 12, 1996 F249 business yet? no Beach will hold t pubnc F351 Flctltlou• Bu•ln"• Newport. Newport Beach, Parents and community doing buStness as: Vanish· Services, 1850 E. Seven· PUBLIC NOTICE Aurther Doug Rogers , hearing on the application Fictitious BualneH N•m• St•t•m•nt CA 92660 members interested In par-Ing Ozone. Co., 816 Amigos teenth St., Suite 119, Santa This statement was filed _ _gl th• lrvil)e Company lor PUBLIC NOTICE N•m• Stat•ment The following persons are This bu$lness Is con-llclpatlng 1r;i Oka Elemen· Way. Suite C. Newport Ana, CA 92705 Fictitious Bu•lnus with the County Clerk ol Planning, Commission The followin arsons 818 doing business as: Morgan ducted by: a general part· tary School s.(Fc:>untaln Va!· Beach. CA 92660 . Thomas Perez, l234 E. Name Statement Orange County on J..21·96 Amendment No. 843 on ORDIHAHCE doing buslne~s ~s: Mexicali Enterprises, 514 Bolsa nership lay School 01~trict) Coo!d1· Judy Gillette, 816 Amigos Banyan Ave .. Anaheim, CA The lollowlng persons are 19983877540 property located at 900 HO. 90.14 Brewing Company, 575 Ave .. Newport Beach. CA Have you started doing nated Comphance Review Way, Newport Beach, CA 92805 doing business as: Dana Daily Pilot March 29, AprJJ Dover Drive. AN ORDINANCE OF Anton Boulevard • Suite 92663 business yet? No may att~nd a parent and 92660 . This business Is con-Bay Sates 2165 Canyon s 12 19 1996 '311 Amendment to the Upper THE CITY COUNCIL 560 Costa Mesa CA Morgan McEllresh, 514 Johns Mannino community Input meeting This business . !s con-ducted by: an Individual Or 101 Costa Mesa CA ..;..·;.......;;~· ....;..:..•_.;,.;;_;_ __ _.;,..; ... Castaways Planned Com· OF THE CITY OF 92626 • Bolsa Ave. Newport Beach, This siatement was filed (12:45 p.~.). as well as the ducted by: an lnd1v1dual Have you started doing 92527 • · PUBLIC NOTICE munlty District Regulations NEWPORT BEACH G Heileman Brewing CA 92663 with the County Clerk ol exlt meettng. (4:00 p.m.). on Ha-:-e you started doing business yet? No Diana Marie Mcintosh, to change the required AM NDING SECTION co'mpany. Inc., (A 0811• Ross McElfresh. 514 Bolsa Orange County on 3-29-96 Friday. April 19, 1996, at business yet? yes, Feb. Thomas Perez 2165 Canyon Or., #Dt, Fictitious BuilnHt street setback along Dover 11E04 020 OF THE ware Corporation), 100 Ave., Newport Beach, CA 19963678407 9°~i E~emkentary ;chool, 7Jhci 1 ~1~ 11 This statement wu filed Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Name St•lement • Drive. • • Harborvlew Plaza La 92663 o ll p·1 1 A 11 s 12 19 O or town venue. u Y 8 e with the County Clerk of This business Is con-The loliowlng persons are This project has been r.. MUNICIPAL CODE Crosse WI 54602.0459 This business Is con· a Y 1 0 pr • • • Huntington Beach, CA T_hls statement was flied Orange County on 3-26-96 ducted by: an Individual doing business as: Amati~ 11lewed. and it has been REL.ATINQ TO This 'business Is con-ducted by: co-partners . 26, 1996 F347 92646. with the County Clerk ol 19963877953 Have you started doing can Marketing, 9121 ~t·' determined that It Is cat· CONDUCT IN PARKS. ducted by: a corporation Have you started doing PUBLIC NOTICE Further lnfo~lallon( ts Orange County on 3·19·96 !Dally Pilot March 29, April business yet? no lsnta 1132, Huntington egorlcally exempt under Subj9Ct ordinance was The registrant(s) com· business yet? no avallable by c Ing 714) 19983677162 5 t 2 19 1996 1322 Diana Mclmosh Beach, CA 92646 • the requirements of the Introduced on the 25th day menced to transact busl· Ross E. McEJfresh Flctllloua Bu•ln•H 843-3230· Dally Piiot March 22, 29, • ' ' This statement was IUed Robert Francisco Hldslgo, CalUornla Environmental ol March, 1996, and was ness under the fictitious Morgan McEJfresh Name Statement Publhshed Newio;t Aprll 5, 12. 1998 F239 PUBLIC NOTICE with the County Clerk ot 9121 Atlanta 1132. Hun-' Oushty Acl. adopted on the 8th day ol business name(s} tlsled This •tatement wu filed The following persons are B,each· osta Mesa 81 Y Orange County on 3·15·96 llngton Bea~h. CA 92648 NOTfCE IS HEREBY FUR· April 1996. above on· Not Applicable with the County Clerk of doing business as· Java Pilot April 8, 9, 10, 11. 12, PUBLIC NOTICE Flctltlou• BualneH 19913676732 This busmen Is con. THERGIVENthataaldpub-A.YES COUNCIL G H ii B I OrangeCountyon3-1S-96 F 3 N. t 1996. duc1edby:anlndl11idua1 lie hearln wlll be held on ' . e eman raw ng 19903078731 lrenze, 636 ewpor M154 Flctltlou• Busln••• Nam• Statement Dally Piiot March 22. 29, Have ou started dolr1tt ltle 22nd ~ay of April 1996 MEMBERS: HEDGES, Company, Inc .. John L o auy P'I I M h 22 29 Blvd., Newport Beach, CA Nam• St•tement The foJlowlng persons are April S, 12, 1996 F251 buslnes~ yet? yes 1-1·96. 'I r~9thc0=1°h~~~J;;~· ~ ~:::: y 'o·~~l~~EE':,! ~~'·sf.~~~~~f was flied Aprll 5, ;: 19:c F25S 9~~?n Folielman. 335 Pi· PUBLIC NOTICE d~e f~i:~~~sp!~0sin!'e~ ~~~gE1~~~~s1s63~: G~i~: PUBLIC NOTICE ~.~·~t~i:~~fowas 111~ Iha Newport Beach 'City WARDS, cox o~'!'ng~eco~~~~n ~~~I PUBLIC NOTICE ~i2~~· ewport Be~ch, F~~::::~~::~::~· w1nSows. 3245 Indian: ~: :i~7Huntmgton Beach, Flctltlou• Bu1lnH• with the County Clerk ~ Mall, 3300 Newport Boul.. N 0 ES• C 0 UN CI L 19863677845 Slevin FOlgelman, 335 Pi· The following persons are Ave.. Costa Mesa, C Arberg Babayanl Moujun. N•m• St•t•m•nt Orange County on 3-22·96., yard. Newport Beach, Call-MEMBERS: NONE Dally Piiot March 29 April Fictitious• Bu1lnHa aua Udo, Newport Beach, doing business as: Hana 9J626 T ld d 3245 t df· barl. 17160 San Mateo, The following persons are 19903877579 Tornla, at which time and ABSENT COUNCIL ' • Name tat•m•nt CA 92663 Acupuncture and Herbs, eorge 0 or • n fF7, Fountain Valley. CA doing business as: ~.J. Dally Pilot March 29, AprN place any and all persons MEMBERS: NONE s. 12, 19, 1996 1312 The following pers.ons are This business Is con· 767 W. 19th St., 1109, ana :ve .. Costa Mesa, CA 926708 Graafmans Engineering, s. 12, 19, 1996 1311 Interested may appear and MAYOR• John W PUBLIC NOTICE doing business as. Ubad, ducted by: e general part· Costa Mesa CA 92627· 9f;t b I I This business Is con· 341 Cherry Tree Ln., New·I---.;._ ____ _ be heard thereon. If you • • Inc.. 1221 North Harbor nershlp 0000 ' s us ness s con· ducted b . an lndlvfdual port Beach, CA 92660 PUBLIC NOTICE Challenge this projecl In H•dgea • Flctltloua Bualneaa Boulevard, Anaheim, CA Have you started doing Hyzon Suk Kim, 767 W. d~cted by: an lndlv~du~ 1 Have y~~ started doing Adrian John Graafmans. · court, you may b1 llmiled CITY CLERK. NameStetement 92801 bualnessyet?No 19th St 1109 Costa a-:-e you slalte ong business et?Yes 4-488 341 Cherrytree Ln .• New· llJTICEOFAVAIUllUTY to raising only those Issues LaVoMe M. Harkl•H The following persons are Custom Control System, Martin Folgelman Mesa, c.A·92627-00oo business yet? yes. Mar. 1/ Babay.J M. Arberg • port Beach, CA 92660 Of Alll.IAl.. llET\IM • you or some~ne else The entire lext Is avall· doing business es: Ad· LTD., a Nevada Corp., This statement was flied This business Is con· 9Jeor e Toxford This statement was filed This business . !' con· f\il$Uant Ill seaon 6104(d),., raised at the publtc hearing able for review In lhe City vanced Processing Con· (CA), 3305 Wesl Spring with the County Clerk ol ducted by· an Individual Th. g t 1 t fll d with the County Clerk ol ducted by: an lndlVldUal the lnt!rNI ~rait Code, nollce described In Jhls n~ce or Clerk's office of the City of cepta, 20442 Graystone ~ou~taln ~~8J10~60-24• Orange County on 4·5-96 Have yo~ started doing wlt~s t~ea ~~~~ty w~i!rk 8 01 Orange County on 3-29-96 Hare you 17 started doing is hertby gi11en Illa! the ~ :i.u:~:int;~~:s~ a~~~~ Newport Beach. Lane, Huntington Beach, T~ls i,~ilness Is con· . 10903079238 ~uslness yet? yos. Ot-01· Orange County on 3-7-96 . 19963878397 ~~r~s~l~n G~~afmans ~m tor~year e~~~~ l)rlor lo the public hearing. Published Newport C,: 9~646Kane aru 20442 ducted by: a corporation Dally Piiot April 12, 19, 26, ~::on Suk Klm 19983675705 Dally Ptlot April 5, 12, 19, This statement was filed ~vJ~RlUNOtt:rlON a pnvJll For Information c•ll (714) Beach-Costa Mesa Dally Gr:~st~ne Ln m Huntington Have you started doing May 3, 1996 1375 This statement was filed Dally Pilol March 22, 29, 26. 1996 F344 with the County Clerk ol foundation 15 avalalie l0< put*~ 644-3200. Pilot April 12, 1996. Beach CA 92546 business yet? No PUBLIC NOTI E with the County Clerk of April 5, 12, 1996 F244 PUBL C NOTICE Orange County on 3·15·96 inspection · Dy lnY int!~ LaVonn• M. H•rk· F350 Michelle Higashi, S785 8'()10'f ~ntrolF System, Orange County on 3·19-96 PUBLIC NOTICE I 19883676738 ouen who requests rt 11 flt l•H, City Clerk PUBLIC NOTICE Vista Del Mar, Yorba Unde, Preside~t oy erg~on, Flctltloua Busl •aa . 19963677199 Flctltlou• BuilneH Daily Piiot March 22. 29, toundallon's pnropif otta CI t W Of N •WP Ort CA 92687 This statement was filed Neme Statem•nt Dally Piiot March 22, 29, Fictitious BualnHI Nem• St•tem•nt April 5, 12, 1996 F255 located It oo Kennett'I G Ply0<, BHch NOTICE OF This bu~lness Is con· with the County Clerk ol The following per~ons are April 5. 12. 1996 F242 Name Statement The following persons are PUBLIC NOTICE 3281 Boonty Clrde. ltlnDngl)n Published Newport PUBLIC HEARING ducted by. a general part· Orange County on 3·22·96 doing business as. Jedros The following persons are doing business as: R co Beach, CA m49 Aval~• Beach-Costa Mesa Daily · NOTICE JS HEREBY r;:~!ZP you started doing 19983177577 ~~~rpr~:~o ~;ta H~~~~r PUBLIC NOTICE doln~ business as: B & R Rom, Inc .. 1800 E. Garry Flclllloua Busln•H :g~non on ancl the10~~:: Piiot April 12, 1996. GIVEN that the City Cou~il business yet? no Dally Piiot March 29, April CA 92626 , . FlctlUou• Bualneaa Mulltmeodlla, 1E555t M2e7s0a Ave .. 1115 Santa Ana, CA N•m• Sl•lement :~alll!~ dunno r10ITNI buStl'll$S F348 of the City of Newport d Ka 5 12 19 1996 F304 R J 8 Verde r 11e as I • 92705 Th loll . ---------I B h Wiii hold a public Wen a nemaru • • • John F. utan, r .. 285 Name Statement Costa Mesa CA 92626 R CO Rom Inc 1800 E e owing persons are houl1 w PUBLIC NOTICE h::~lng on request of Michelle Higashi PUBLIC NOTICE Serang Place, Costa Mesa, The following pe~sons are Branden 'w11son, 1555 Garry Ave .. Santa Ana. CA doing business •s: Unit~ The pnnapal manager ol the ---------I COASTAL CITY YELLOW This statement was filed CA 92626 doing business as. CBC In-Mesa Verde Drive, East 92705 . Soccer Services, 242 Rob tou~on 15 Ktnnetll G Plyor NOTICE OF CAB 9658 GARDEN with the County Clerk ol Fictitious Busln•H Unda M, Rutan. 2858 s .. ternatlonal, 1S70 Newport 111270, Costa Mesa. CA This business Is con-lnhood Place, Costa Mesa, NewportSUell-CostaMesa PUBLIC HEARING GROVE BOULEVARD, Orange County on 3•26-96 Nam• Statem•nt rang Place. Coste Mesa, Blvd., Costa Mesa, CA 92626 ducted by: 1 corporation CA 9~627 CN363201 FON986Apr12.1M NOTICE IS HEREBY SUITE 204 GARDEN 19903677952 The followln P4tf'IOOI are CA 92626 92627 . This business Is con· Have you started doing Dustin J. Funderburk, 242 ---'-------- GIVEN thol the City Council GROVE, CA '92644, FOR Dally Pilot March 29, Aprll doing busin•~• as: J.C.R. This bus!ness ls con· GerUnde Haas. 354 S8Vllle ducted by: an individual business yet? no Roblnhood Place, Cosla OBITUARY 888 of the City of Newport CERTIFICATE OF PUBLIC 5, 12, 19, 1996 f325 Adveftlslng, 32240 Paseo d';'C!ed by. husband and Ln., Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Have you started doing R co Rom, Inc., Ronald Mes•. CA 92827 Seach wm hold a public CONVENIENCE ANO NE· Adelanto, Ste. A. San Juan wife Fernando Navanetta, 332 business yet? yet, 3-1·96 w. Levitt, President This bu.slness !• con· hearing on the &f>pllcatlon CESSITY lo operate In PUBLIC NOTICE Capistrano, CA 92675 . Have you st1rteC1 doing Tours Ln .. Costa Mesa, CA Branden Wilson This statement wu filed ducted by. an Individual for PLANNING COMMIS-Newport Beach. Bloglmt FranchlH Ser· buslnest yet? No 92627 This statement was flied with th• County Clerk ol Heve you started doing SION AMENDMENT NO NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR· Flctltlou• Bu•lneH le U SA. Inc (CA) John F. Rutan, Jr. Thie business Is con· with the County Clerk ol Orange County on 4-3·96 business yet? no 0 · · Cl N•m• Statement v es · · • ·• • This ststement was filed ducted by· co-partners 0 Co ty on 3-l5 96 Dustin J. FundCN'burk 841 , proposed ROI· THER GIVEN that th• ty Th• foUowlng p.,.ona ate 32240 Pueo Adelanto, Ste. with the County Clerk of Have you started doing range un · 19903178015 This •talement wat filed NAN CE N 0 . 9 6 •1 5, Council will hold said pub-doing buslnts1 a.s· a) New· A, San Juan c.pjltrano. Orange County on 4-3-96 business yet? no 19983076741 Dally Pilot April 12, 19, 26. with the County Clerk of AMENDING TITLE 20 OF lie hearing In ttl• City Halt en Systems coipora11on CA 9267S 19903878988 Gerlinde Haas Dally Pilot March 22, 29, May 3 1996 1363 Orange County on 3-ts.96 THE NEWPORT BEACH Council Chambers, 3300 g) Newgen Systama Acqu~ Thia bualnau It con-0 lly Piiot Ap 11 12 19 26 This itatement was flied Aprll S, 12, 1996 F252. ' 1He307e729 ~~~'~r~o~g: :gR ~[: ~ac~u~a~~~.~ 1lt1ons CorPo1aUon, 3S..sA '!.~!:d ~~~a ~=au~~lng M:y 3, 1996 r ' t3sS with the County Clerk of PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE oauy Piiot March 22. 29, LUMINATED SIGNS. th• hour of 7:00 p.m., on Cadillac Avenue, Costa buslneu yet? yes M•96 Orange County on 3-26-96 flctlUoua Bualn•n Aprils. 12, 1996 F256 This project has been r• the 22NO day of APRIL Mesa, CA 9S2626 "A ... Bloglme FranchlH Ser· PUBLIC NOTICE 10983878000 Flctltloue BualneH N Stat•ment PUBLIC NOTICE viewed, and It has been 1996, at which time and Newgen ystema ...,q...,.. vices U.S.A., Inc .. John C. Dally Pilot March 29, AprU N•m• Statem.nt am. determined that II Is cat· place lnt8fested ·persons •lllons Corporation, (CA), Prealdent Flctltloua Bualn.aa 5. 12, 19, 1996 1306 The following persons are The following pers~ns are •gorlcally exempt under may appear and be heard 354S Cadillac Avenue, This 1tatement was nled Nam• Statement doing business as: Phoenl-dolngp bull"= ~·6l~tl· Flctltloue BuslnHs th• requirement• of the thereon Costa Mesa, CA 92626 with th• County Clerk of Th• followlng persona are PUBLIC NOTICE clan Faire/PF Micro 3598 rium roduc s, a· Name Stat•m.nt California Environmental Lavonne M. Hark· J~!c, ~~~~~~!u~on-Orange County on 3-26-116 d= but~~ 1 ~ ~on-Fictitious Bualneu Cadillac Ave .• Costa' Mesa, g~1~2~7 IC, Costa Mesa, The followlng persons are ~~~%~s HEREBY FUR· IHI, City Clerk Have yoU ltarted doing 19083177958 :ge~. tnc .. ~428 N!:. Nam. ltat.m•nt ~~~~~f~an Felre {CA), Lort Ann Berger. 263 Ca· ~'!~u~~sl~~'!.trf.~. K1a~ THEA GIVEN tl'lat lald pub-CITY OP Nl!WPORT CLASSIFIED Dally Piiot March 29• April port BIVd., Suite 4, Costa The following persons are 3598 Cadlll10 Ave., Colla brlllo St, IC, Costa Men, E. 17th St.. Suitt 119, lie hearing will be held on BUCH lt'a the re•ource you 5• 12• 19• 1996 1329 Mff&, CA 92627 doing buslneu al: Natural Mesa, CA 92626 CA IJ2627 Sani.. Ans, CA 92705 the 22nd dey of April 1996, Pubtlthed Newport can count on to aell a Shopping for a MW Construction Control & Solutions International, This buslneu Is eon· Thl!ci ~utlne~~ivl: ron· Eddy S. Kuras, 28462 Via at the hOur of 7:00 p.m., In Beach-Cosfa Mesa Dally myriad of merchan-apar1ment? claulfled Mana~ement, In~ .. S(CA). 2221S Mon~I~ St., Ml• ducted by: a corporation '!.~!. yru anstat1ed u:olng Cynthia. Laguna Niguel, CA the Council Cl'lambert of Piiot April 12, 1996. dlM Items becauae lets you compare 2C42o•~• M~:~2621te. 4, ':~;"el)>· s1a9ni2.Y91 22216 Haw you atar1ed doing buslneu yet? yes 4-95 9T261681 7 b I I th• Newport ~ City F349 1 ' I cost• • without haHle • · • business yet? yes, 1981 L rt A. B • h • us n1ss s con-.Hall 3300 Newport Bout• our co umn• compe ryl Thi• bu1lne11 11 . con-Montellano St.. Mission Phoenician Faire KalMI o erger fl ducted by: an Individual vard N wport Beech Call· All Kindt of Jobe For qualified buv•r• to or wor ducted by: a corpor•Uon Vlelo, CA 92691 G Farah Pres • Thi• 1tatement wu tied Have you swted doing fOfnla :, which lime and All Kinda of People. calll ~~·::!:: Have you ttsrted doing Thla bualne11 Is con-This stiteme~t was filed ~th th•~nty ~~:~f business yet? no 'place any and art pertons Cl•••lfled. CJ42·S978 • buslnen yet? yes 1090 dueled by: husband and with the County Clerk of range IY on Eddy Kuras -Con1tructton Control & wife Orange County on 3·15-98 19983178928 This statement was filed • .. STARTING ANEW • • • • • • • • • • • • • 17x Ltgal lNptrrtmmt at tht Dtlil) Pilbt is p/m.ttrJ to"'"'"'°'" a ntW wrvi« """" l1tdilabk ltJ mw bus:inastt. Management Inc., Suaan Have you started doing 19803171121 Dally Piiot March 22, 29, with the County Clerk of M. Gc>Qiilnt, ~ PrHldent butlneu yot? yes, March Dally Pilot March ia 29 Aprn s. 12, 1996 F239 Orange County on 3·15-96 Thia ifs .. ment WU flied 17th 1996 ' ' · · 19HS071U3 with th• County Clerk ol Mck 0. Stanley April 5• 12• 1996 F262 PUBUC NOTICE Dally Pilot Mateh 2.2. 29. Orange County on 4-2·N Thia at.a1emon1 was filed PUBLIC NOTICE Arvil 5 12 1898 F257 19983t7870S with the County Clerk ol Fktltloua auetn•H .....:...r·-~· .....;..' ----- Dally Pilot April t2, 19, ae. Oren;e County on 3-~6-96 Flctltlou• 8ualn... N•m• ltat•m.,,t PUBLIC NOTIC! May 3, 1"6 1365 19003177968 N•m• ltat•tMnt The following penona.,. __ ;.._ ____ _ Delly Piiot March 29, April The follOWlng per~na .,. doing butlnMI u : Jungle Flclllloua lualneH PUBLIC NOTICI! s, 12, 1111 1"6 '323 doing bu1lne11 u : Mcfl'er. Fevtt Tennlng Salon, 1t47 NanM Stat...,.nt ...... ,t1 ...... 8 .. •I-•• C OTICE ran Patio•, 1010 W. Santa Ana Ave., #135, The follow\ng S*IO'I• .. ro ..... -.. .. ·-PUILI N MacArthur Blvd.. 1131, Cost• ........ CA~ .. .....,,.,, ....... ne ..... IC.A e. Name ltat•ment Santa Ana CA 92707 JodY• Lynn RH .. , 1 r•7 ........ ..,_. · · The follOWlng pereon1.,.. Plotltloua BueJnee• Robert Fr•nktln BHhr, San(• Ana A~.. 1135, M1n1gemant Co.. 248! dolna bualne .. u : lnstltu-N•IM Statement 1010 w. Mac:Mhut Blvd. COits Mtt.I, CA8m7 CrHtvlew Dt., Newp~n llontl AcMIOfY ~ 23 Ttle ~ng penaona .,. I 131. Santa Ana. CA Thi• bul ll\M I I• con-Bea(l\o.,...;.. ~ ~lh 1405 Ootpofate Pt.tu. Suite ~o. clOlna botlneH u : The 92707 duCtecl by: an llfdMdual • • Newport Be.ch, CA 92980 su.illte, 1844 s. Ha&ttt, Thi• bu•ll'ltH la con. .._.,. you IUl1ed dOlng Cre1tvlew Or .. Hewpor1 JatnM J . ~ 12 PWa M~alm. CA 92802 dUeted by: an lnctMdual buetnns ~ no Beach, CA 02t63 ~ .. a.., Jullr\ ~· Jht Anatielm Chile Opera· Haw you atatfed doing -!O<t1 AMiM Thie bu11neu t1 eon- '"'°•CA 02t1S lloni LLC (CA), 1~ S. bualneat yet? yet, W1m Thia Ntement RI llled ~~_!<'er;, an~­Thomae J, f'ollacl(, 42 M ... H....,, Anahelln, CA 92802 Ao'*1f'.8eehr with Iha ~ Cltfk of .,.,,... 1--,. elon Bay, Cortina del Mar, Thie butll\tH I• eon-Thi• ataternent wu tied Ol'anot COUfttV on S.15'M t:::::.r'1~ CA 1H21 ~ by: Um4ted Uablllty with the ~ c:i.tlt Of 19MM11114 Tin ltsltf'Mnl ., .. 11ec:f Thi• bu1IMN I• COil' Co. Orange County on 3-22• Delly Pltot Match '2. 29, Will\ IN ~ Cleltl of ~ ~ ~~olt'O ~Y9t?~·::.lng 19HHT?... .,. a. 12. ,... '243 Orange County an 3>1MI ~ 'f!IC? no The Anaheim Ch*9 °'*.. DallV PQot Mtteb II. Aflrl 1 teaeNJU Jar7* J. AtvM tlOn. uc. OU<ti.y a. Frantt. 5. n. ti, ttte f3tl PUii.iC NOTICE Daitv ,.._ Mlrdl R2. n, Thi• ~ Wat llte_g ~ PUIUC MOTICI ,._..._ ........ AP'! 5, 11. 1• ,_ McLAUGHLIN Patri cia Tolend McLaughlin. 63, of Chino, CA, died April 4, 1996, as a result of an automobile ac• cldent in Hemet, Bom February 17, 1933 In Callfomla, she hid lived In Chino for th• past 8 years. Mrs. McLaughlin was em• ployed for the past 4 years by Three D Bad & Bath and was • graduate of Marlboto School for Girls In Brentwood, CA. She Is aurvlved by her husband. William E. McLaughlin of Chin<» son 1 MI ch a·~ Mclaughlin, Flagstaff, AZ., Sean Mcl.aughtln, Costa Meaa. CA and Tim Mclaughlin ; Cost• Mesa; brolh•r Fredrick David Thom. ion, San Diego, CA: and 3 grandchildren. Service• and lnurn- me nl are private~ Pierce Bros Qrilfl!H Mortuary. Chino, tn charg• of a1rang~ menu. ~ wiJJ 1l(IUJ SF.ARCH tlN nmne fat' jtJM a1"" t:Xl7a chttrgr. antlstM you IN lilN""". trip/() ,m °*1t HOIM in Sttnt4 Alsa. Thm, of C't1llm, afor d>e SMrdJ is Cflfn/>'-' MAI uiJJ file!""'~ businar ""1M JlalOlfml wiJh-~ cw.~ qna" wttlt for""'~ llS 1't'f"U'tJ"' """and Ihm jiJL your proof of pub/iattilm with ti#~ Grk. · Pkia sltlp b] to jilt Jfl'l1' fatitiqla ~ Jtommt Ill the DrtiJJ Pilot. 330 W. &y ~ C.. Mm f 1"" amMt-, bJ pltitw rll1J us 111(7J4) 6424321 and wr will"""" ''""'pnm# for J'l"' to lwn& thi.s ~,,, ""1iJ. wtth .__ eountr Clettt .,. Thll ataterMnC _.. tli.f -. ... , t .... UC -nca Ol"lnge COunCy on S.tut Yllth the ~ ctetk ol llotft.._ ........_ 11'9 ~ ~ .,., __ rv_I _______ , t .... T•nt Orange County on 3-IMI ..-. .......... .-.... bulllnlila -.: Coalt ~!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!~ Delly "°' MelCtl 12., a . tWM'lnH 'Tl'-. IOIOwlflO peltOnt .. ~~, ~1100 ~ ...... I •111" ... Aprt S. 11. 1• l"N1 0-'Y Piiot Mnf\ n. Atwl dOlna ~ Ml .,._ 11Ql..al.~cc..aa ...... CA -. .. 111 •••I mr IOTICI a. ti., .. ,... mt Cltlut~ ........... 1ao ... 1lle ~ ....... .,. r~ ~ ............ tu. OMie llC.ecll, am ................ -..., " .tu •·nnL MUC IOTICI Newpoft ..... CA.--... !:IJl·10S. Colla 'It l II .... .., ,...,. .. -·--·-,.,. ·~ """""" ..... ,... ~·-...... ~ ...._ ,, .... .,, ,...., • ._ .... , 1no Piii' ........,_ ... n.i.· -;;,.,,_... " ""' TN ..... ~.,. .... lt1l111111'1tw: 111 ................ CA ...... lllfltnll ... •i.91 I. =DU ~~~D! ,.. ............. .,. .... ,. ..... ..... ...... m,..._--.-i:~--=-~ .... • ....... -re'.. I: .. ... i..~"='i:: :.!:.:;et.~ = ~' ...... .. -.;s ~ =-.... --... =..~ Z:c.T..:-0.. .... -& •• Jf Jflfl Jl,.,/J htM ""J fo.nho' ~ plMM aUJ MS "1tt/ 1W wiJJ N mqt't thll/I """"' tllSisl JO"-Good Ad ;,. JOlll' w __ \~ ... I• l En Joe anc qie tnn re As: 11 no siv1 ~( off stn fur the sor six tire LCUl wh Zir pit• pit• we lea Mt Eri ttu Sill to t Cr ~: " -PL ·-. 1 ~: ar ls t! eo. ,..., Nar ins on f'lo Mic Pu1· CA Thi (lye Mlt Thi wilt Ol'a ~. Mt! QC), I I A u •' 1 !\all It!• 'l~r ,,.,., Co1 c,r i~ Nar WJt r GI FRIDAY, APRIL 12. 1996 r"JBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICH PUBLIC NOTICES PU8'.IC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICU PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES 1..;P~U..;;;,I;;;;.;..;.;...;...;~--.... ~ PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an lndMdual 92001 Ool• St., Cotta M .... CA ducted by: 111 lnclMdual oftw ...i ........... O{h..._ ~ thll ~ 111111111 i.wful mOfttY ot me Unllt Sla•l d rlOhl bllt an• lii•r Stt*IOll. 01 tnCIUrnbfllQI t H1vt y04J atatted doing Thi• bualn•u la con-91827 Hov• you aiarted dOl'lQ IClttfllltklm.a.. ~ .... ~Yid o.d. lld•lf!C9~ Stain 11y ~II. a cashier .. t convt)'tdtoandnowl\914 s.;11e~tnt1nMtton. l Plctltlout Butln••• bu1lne11 ye1? n0 dueled by: an lndMdual Thia t>u1lntH 11 con-b\11ineu ye\? Y• 1·15-W IOlllOaiil\h l~wtl~ dtl, "'iitl fllvtll•ll(<r-\cled "-d\a 'oru111 by t $tall or 111-It u1111tr Uld oe.d 01 Tr1111 llY said 4•0 tdYanoet llMfi Name Stat•m•nl Roberl J, oennaa Jt. tiave you IW1ed dOing ducted t>y: an lncllvfdual eruce J. Molnat • -"W• dwdt *-111 • ... lll. oa VMt ~ ~ llOllll bank , dltc* orawn by Olt prooertY s11Udd il't H! dtr lll'ltrl inwnt • Pf , Tti. lollovMg PlflOC\S ere Thi• 1wernent wu flied t>utlneu yet? No HaY• you ftltted doing ~ 1i.tement w11 filed ., MlillNI ..._ • dlllll *-' llw bll;wlCll of II• NrM ....,. br tQlt or ltotrll crte111 union. or county ·*"' 111.. lltttlft '*"'· attd h u11plld 1clo.ng business aa: Unda'a with th• Counay Clertt ot Jeanne Beach buslne11 ye!? no with the Coullty Citric ot • ..... • W.... "* ~ • • Mid Deed Wilh •• llllllOll • e11tc1t ornin 11y 1 Sia• or ftd oectbtd Elchitlll ·A· A l ballflCI ol flt noa ltCUltd 1Tl1rlll .. Conalgnment Orange County°" 3-26-80 Thi• llattmenl WU flled wmtam o. F0tdlanl Ot~ ~nfy on 3.S·H cNdl •11111111¥ ...... Of ..... plVWlded In uld ... -.,,, sav11191 ind lOlll Attocu lloldfl•rtslln llld IO 11\t 10 Hid Ottd -lnW•t aw Shop, 1019 El Clmlno Or., 1ett3t77tM with the County Cltrk or Thi• atatement ._. ni.ci t 9903e71M7 Yllll(jll nl ._. ~ -dllfe-w ..,,.,_of lhl .-. aon ~rios AnoaallOn oc lnO p11ce1 A P•<* 2 of, ma • prCMdtel 1n Qld no• • Costl Meu. CA 92626 Dally Pilot March 29 Aptl Or~t Coumy on .,_H w1lh IM County Cllfk of Ollly Pilot M1tch 2t, April lfve ~ OI aMlgl ._. .. Ind lite INllt c;r....O bj llilt 8aWIQt e.nk specllild WI ~ rtoOrdtd In 1>00k 19 page 50 o dlarges WI tA!*lllf OI , Unda K. Pell()l'I, 2728 Sen 6, 12, 191 1908 ' ~a 1ff831712t 1 Onange Count:V on 3-18"H 5, t2. 19.,-19i6 r:ioi ~ 11\S.0. ltGhltw A. OeedQf Tu• S.r-~ aon 6t0'2 of 1t1t·ooancI:11 coo patell maps, 111ttieCity01-co-s trusleuno 1111 hllSct.attd ,Juan Ln., Cost11 Mesa, CA Oally Piiot April 12. 19, 2G, 19903070005 PUBLIC NOTICE NnCWCodu1chutf1otud1D de 1nce ~ • Mid T~ andautnonad to ool>U1inest I Mm countt ot Orano• state 0 Slid OM4 01 nutt O. '\2~~6 bualneH 11 con-PUBLIC NOTICE M•y3, 1996 1312 01111y Piiot March 22. ~9, . :=:-oci!:.~':.-T."'"""" ~·~,17:&j1:=.= lllts s~te.) at In Tiit Front O ()alllofnla recOlds ol 0 0rang 03'2211996 Masrar Mong 'dltcted by: an Individual F1clltlou• aueJne.. PUBLIC NOTICE Apfll 8. 12. 199e f 2 o 'lctltloue 8ualn .. a °" TlllMe llllfY ~~ ~ ii1.tN\CM•IOlnil~. e., Tht flagpolesAtTll• Miki fn coun(Y. Cautorni. Parcel B. Company, A C.1torn11 C !lave you staned doing N•IM •••tem•nt PUBLIC NOTICE Nam• StatetMnt MnCll ol llMI TMMt'• o..d..,.. lb,'mond ~Nill S.Ott.vv. ,,, .. l'o Th• PlactnU. c~ non-ndUSIYe t«stmtnt I don. • ,,....., ... btlslness ytl? No The 4olloWlng ~~.,. FJc tlUou• 8utlne•• TIMI loUowi'lQ "'''°"'art ._. .._..,. .,.... '° h DIUd ~1996 ~201293 Ct!li. .cot-411 E Chapman il'lgrm and 19rtss axecuted o a.m. ..,..., .. .,...ti 1 ands K Pelton dOlof bullMll es: AAE Nam. ttatenMnl flctJtloua Blltlnea.a doing business u : Ren-Ej• .,._ • •..., 04 ~It ~19.411 ~ Pl.acenlia. CA d rlQhl b July 1. llld Mafd\ 14. 1983 T,..... 155 Slnsomt Str !is statement w11 flied Con1u1t1n11, 20311 s.w. The tollowtng PlfSOnt 111• Name St•t•m•nl dezvous Im Balboa, 514 E. Said,. wlll 1111 Ndl. but and Interest oonwyed lo and Gtoroe L Gta1ladi0. Gtorge F'lllll floor Sin F~ C ' h the County Cltr11 or BITch Street. Suite 202, doing ~ as: Simon The following pet1ons er• Ocun,e.ont, Newport ~et~... PUBLIC NOTICE now 11114 Cly 11 under Nld dttd Elllngt. Mlmt El~•. Lloyd 1om1a 9-410<4 (415) 397-7 ange County oo 3·22·96 Newl)Of1 Beach, CA 92660 Ane Art, 3211 t/2 Onyx doing bu1lness u : Moss Beach, "'" 92661 pi.-0t ~ ,... .. 11111, ot tr11S11n the Pfoptl'1'/ iltu•ll Bank Calttorma as TruslM ot by EYltjn Gllbna Comrnt< .. 19983877587 Raymond R. Abant. 47<42 Ave., Balboa ,Island, CA Man, 3315 C•ll• u Vet1, ~amesrtGB We~'·c~~::;~· ~ 0t ~to :~.:;~~ Ill said C4unty, Calllornla d•· Suz.anne l<elhhtf Olclry Trust S.MCt Offlcer P76502 , Qiuly Pilot March 29 April Cardena Ptaia, ,Yorba 92662 San Clemente, CA 92672 twpo eac • Nlllt1 .,. lndebc.,_ .-ulcf scQblng lht I.and ll'ltfllll Th Lloyds Sank calllornia as Trus 4~. 4/12M ,5 ,12 19 l 996 · 1320 Unda, CA 921166 Steven Simon, Jr., 326 1/2 J1y Eugene Jensen. 3315 This buslne" 11 con-~ uld Oeed. edvlflCM "*-STATDIUff PfOper(y heretOIO(t dtterlbed let ol lilt Nancy Joanriiel--..,.:..------ ' • • Thi• t>ualneas Is con-Onyx Ave., Balboa Island, cane La Veta. Sen Clom· d~cted by~ an lndlvdldudal 1 def,~ lnltfflt • P"l\'lded tlMtf9. YWl ENOlD11D1EC1 EMUR *' • bemg sold -,, Is' the atrttl Tlla!llher Trust. 1 Lloyds Ban PUBLIC NOTICE 1 PUBLIC NOTICE duated by· 1n lndMdual CA 92662 ente CA. 92672 ave you ltarte 0 ng It\ ~ lhe 1111plld ~ 8(10 cs other common "•"I T tH ol lilt Oiall.i-----------------1 Have yo~ a1arted doing Thia business Is con-Thli business Is con-business yet? yea, 1995 blllt"'9 of tn. "Nott MCllNd by f'ull Corporate tQme UNICARE ress Ill 11 r _. oima as rus 0 PROPUllY AMO CASUAL Flctltloua Bu1lne1t business yet? VH, 10-95 dueled by: an Individual ducted t>y: an Individual JTahml es G. W111 aad Deed""'" lntt!WI ~ • INSURANCE COllPAHf =•tyllon~d 0~, tf..2:s :.:.CfCIJ:,or:::S:S T: IYflJPSIS OF THf AN Name St•tement Raymond R. Abassl Have you started dolog Hive you slal1ed doing • slatement was flied ixowidld In laid Moll. -. Home Oltice 2201 Oul>Olll Onw 09 S6asfl ., ITATfMOO The rouowlng persons are This statement was flied business yet? yes 4·1-'96 business yet? no wi0 th thee County Clerk of dllrgel Ind ~oftlla"'*°' Sii eCX> !NM, CA92715 ~or~..!,!!' a:!,, Ca 9~ TIM ot ~~Of~ ~l\th~ Jr YW 91DEDOltlMlfR2'1 doing businen as· Sofia wllh tht County Clerk ol Ste11en Sfmon, Jr. J1y e. Jensen range ounty on 3-26-96 .. Ind Ille 1tusts cr...i by aid Toti! ~mtltd mets • "'""· -""'' · rust \.•vrv .. San .. ...., orn.. 1115 Marble and Granile, 649 w. Orange County on 3-29-96 This atatement was tiled This statement was filed t99939779ee DeedolTML $emno~ $2966028\6 lht undersigned 17US!M dis· wslM ol Ille Thomas Jell• full Col'llOr* tQme C l81h St., Cost3 Mesa. CA 199153878413 with the County Clllfk of with the County Clerk or Dally Pilot March 29, Aprll _,. Company, a said TNltR. local liabt11•ts • 1111,g&.4,390 ~any '1bltity tor any lncor-Thatcntr Trust, as lal'ldlofd an ~IHSUAAHCE CO~ • 92627 Cally Pilot April 5• 12, 19, ~range County on 4-S-96 Orange-County on 3-15·96 5. 12, 19, l996 1324 l90I> ~-R.o9d. su111 2970. A®1toa11 wn1t-1ns tor speoal raciness ot the street address RB Furniture. tnc .. A Calllorn Home Oft~• m> Sc/1' · Hugo Pres10, 9 Red Rock 26 1996 F341 18903079223 t 8903878728 trMndall. C.01708. (fll) ~ su~us tunas -0-and 011111 common dM[onatJon, Cofpcrauon. ChM!es H Gorh uoe, Merrill. 'M 54452 Lane. Laguna Niguel, CA ' Dally Piiot April 12. 19, 26. Dally Pilot Marcil 22, 29, PUBLIC NOTICE l800)227·1848(Ca/ilolnla0nly).9'(. Capt~Utoc"-1 ·2.600.000 II any, shown here!~. Said sale and M.M. Kou as tenant an Tocal admitted assets 92691 PUBLIC NOTICE May 3 1996 1370 Ap(ll 5, l2. 1996 F250 Fl tltl 8 1 Kim KAillmllfl. Aalrllnt SecrNly, l\QortQale wnlt·•ns tor otller 111an will be made, but W!tlloul cove-re<iorded Septeml>er 3. 1981. I $.137,121.~ This business ls con· ' c out Ut neH Oiied. ~ttMASAP200363 415. specili su~11s lunc1s ·0-nan I or warranty. expressed or book 14207. page !118. lnstru local filblkies . 2b1,069 685 •dueled by an lndlVldual . Flctltlou• 8u1lnt1t PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE T N~m• Statern.nt 4'12. 4119 Surpus no1es .(). 1mpued regarding tllle. posses· menl/l11t no •551 and recoroe AQg~gate wnll"4nt IOI spe Have you s1a11ed domg Name St•tement he ollowlng persona are Gross OllCHn and contnDuted slon or encumbranoes, to pay Mardi 17 19~ as 1nstru suti'us lundS . 1600000 business yot? yes 3-20-96 The followlng porsons are Flctltlout Butln•H Flctlllout Bu1ln•H doing buslwess H : Ad\/01-PUBLIC NOTICE SUIPUS • 26 a50 000 Ill• rem1in1ng principal sum 0 menl/l11t no 83· 11046 both 0 Captll ~ . • Hugo Pros to doing business as: Orange Name Stat•ment N•m• Statement 1'81• 1242 · Ocean Front, UnasStgned funds (SU!l*ISl • Ill• note(s) sta.ired by said olfldal records. Pllfsuant IO Aogregm wnl!-lllS tor otner This sta1en1en1 wu hied Counry's Bost Deats, 26171 The lollowlng persons are Th• tollowlng persons ere ~ewg:1 ~etch, ~A1 ~~If~ NOTICE OF TRUSTE£S SALE \JM. 65, 168.426 Deed 01 Trust. Wllh lnliresl secUon 9501 (4) (A) (II) ol Ult sp1cu• su~s tunas • with mo Counly Clerk ol Vinlage Woods, lake For· doing business as: Pool· do Ing bu 1 in e u ea: 0 ar 8 ra F. 0~0 'N i DER OE£D Of TRUST All: 11810& Suri:ilus IS r$nls Q011cyholders • lfleraon. as provtded 11'1 said canrornta uniform commercill Suti'us noleS . Orange County on 3·22-96 est. CA 92630 tyme of Huntington Beach, Showco, 288 Cab1illo _,B, B~:chn CA r:27>61 ewpor Lo.I: tCJI071 Ottw. 00622914 94,618,426 note(s), advances, ii any. under Code Gr'1!1\e Manegemant Gross patd-m and contnbu 199153877580 Edward Pertonlua. 2617~ 17871 Quintana Lane, Hun· Coate Mesa, CA 92627 This ·business Is con-A.P. Number 9:)Ml.030 YOU AAE lncorm lor Ille year. 146, 134 8,22 111, terms ol the Oead 01 Trust Corporauon. a Delaware Corpo· su~us . Dally Pilot M3rch 29, April Vintage Woods. lake For ting ton Beach, CA 92647 Frederick Shaw, 288 ca-ducted by: an lndlvldual IH DEFAULT UNOER A 0££0 Of Ois~rsements lor the year · estimated lees. charges and ratJon. the beneficiary under uld unasStgned lunds (surplus) 5. 12. 19, 19% 1321 est, CA 92630 Timothy John Welker, brlllo IB. Costa Mesa, CA Have tart d d 1 TRVS'T, OATEDAPril 10, IP92. UN-1ig,507 317 exptnses 01 the uustee and 01 n.... T 11 ....,11d t 84 46t 3n _...;.._..;, ______ , This bu1ln1sa Is con-17671 Oulnlana Lane, Hun-92627 • you • 8 0 ng LESS YOU TAKE ACTIOH TO we nereOy cefltly 111•1 the aeove ..-o 01 rust. as ...... o. Su'-' ' .. ~ """' d PUBLIC NOTICE dueled by· an Individual lington Beach CA 92647 Thia business Is con-business1et? yes, 12·16-35 PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY IT le ICC0""'1Ce I/I the the trusts created by said deed and lnstrllclld lfle ao•nl or 1t11 .,..usu".,.. .... ,......cyllOI ' ---------• Have you started doing Thi• bualness Is con· ducted by: an Individual Barbara ·Loven MAY BE SOlO AT A PUflJc 1 ms31a~i':tc~n1. tor Wt u r ol trust to-wtt· $1 ,032,81511 TrustM. to mctude 1111 PtrSonal 86,061.3n Fictitious Bu1ln•1t business yot? No duefod t>y· an Individual Have you stVled doing Thls s1a1ement wae riled SALE. If YOO NEED AH EX-~ De t>e 31 1~ ~ Esllmaled accrued Interest and PfOperty desaibtd in EXhlbl1 •9· Income tor tl'le year · l89 633 Name Statement Edward Personius Have you stal1ed doing buslneu yet? yes, 1975 0ilh thee Counry Cler_!c or Pl.ANATIOH OF THE HATUAE Of ~ tt! ,n:~nc~ Comm.ssiontr addlbonJI advahces ii any, Wll m me nontudietal fOllCloSUrl 01 D11.!,~~n!S tor me yeat Tho lollow1n9 porsons are This statemenl was filed business yet? Yes, 4/1196 Frederick Shaw range ounly on 3·2..-96 THEPAOCEEDIHGAGMISTYOU. increase this figure pr10f to sale me rUI prooe<I'( dtSCrlbtd NI <n1.vn.'T7S d.>ong business as: Aca· wllh the County Clerk or Tlmolhy J. Walker Thi• statement wos filed 199038779150 YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAW· pursuant to law • Tht benelldary under said dMd Elchlt>tt ·A" to th• nobOt ol Wt he"l>f ctr11fy lhlt tnt a dcm1c Advisors, t 7 Point Orango Counly on 3·29-96 This stalement was filed with the County Clerk ol Daily PUot March 29, Aprll YER Noclc:a le IMl!aby glwn 11111 p N' ROIW.D A. WILLIAMS, ol 1Jus1 heretofore execuled and Trustees sale In accordance items ~ '" accordance wolh Luma, Corona dul M3r, CA 1911631578415 wllh the County Clerk ot Orange County on 3·15-96 5, 12. 19, 1996 1330 Semno ~anoa Com!ll"Y, ;1.;:,".:-As C CEISER S • tJellvereO to the unden!Qned a 'Miii Ille procedures applleabll An,...11 Statemem lor tne Y 9:>625 Daily Pilot Aprll 5, 12, 19, Orange County on 4-5-96 199838787315 • llln1ee. or SUCXlHIOf IMlee. or · ' '"' llten deciarauon ol delault and to real property Exhibit ·e· All ol ended December 31· 1995· m Ellen C Weonsloin. 17 26 1996 F342 19963679241 Dally Piiot March 22 29 PUBLIC NOTICE substituted trust .. punulnl to IN laly e Co ,,_ demand for sale and a wrlt11n th tr to(s estate r"'ht Utle to ttle Insurance Comrnissio Pu1nl Loma Corona del • D II Pll I A II 2 19 26 ' ' Deed olTIUll axtQlltd by Mi•on J NewPort tlCh· Sia rvdl ' t us · .,. • pursuant lo law Mar. CA 92625 PUBLIC NOTICE a Y o pr 1 • • • Apnl 5, 12. 1996 F253 Friedbetg end~ K. Friedberg CN3617l2 37761 AD< oboe ot Oelault and electlon to ano Interest 1n.10 and unoer any N'DIETtR H. NICKR. PYH•d• T 11.s business 1s con· May 3, 1996 1368 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE Of TRUS1lE'S SALE IM-hu5bancf ~ wife ~dtd on 8 9 10 11 12 1996 •ff The undersigned caused ol ltle oersonJI property and N JOHN f. ClfAJIY, Ste:utlt ducted by an ond..,dual Flct1Uou1 Bualnes1 PUBLIC NOTICE DER oem Of TRUST AIL 1tetst 04/1711992 • lr>ll""""'11 Mo. .._ notlct of delault and elec· llXtules in on. upon. rNIJnO to Ntwoort 8ucn·Costi Mm Have you ?s1artod doing Nam• Stat•m•nt Flctlllout Builn•H ~ ~1~~ v':-C:.: tHS0046 in Boolll~A PQgtWAof • ,.UBLIC NOTICE non lo se• to bt recorded NI Ille or ar1S1119 out ot Ille real 1)(00-CN36170718767 Alli t>.>S•ness yet no The tollow1ng persons are Flc tltloue Busln••• Nam• Statement .. DEFAUlT IMOER A OE£D OF O"'=d rteo1ds In the offic:a of the NOTICE OF AVAIWILITY ounty wllere Ille real property iS erry All 8 9 1011 12 1996 Ellen C We1nsroin doing business as: ABH Nam• Statem•nt Tiie following persons aro TRUS1' DATED°"*"** 1119118. County Rec:onlfl ol Or~ OF ANNUAL RETUR ocaled and more tflan three lurn1ture lurn1Sh1119s. tlxtllres ---=-'."'.'"'."".""'.""~~~~- Tlus siaicmonl was foled Machine, 1725 Monrovia The followlng persona are doing business as: Again UN.ES$ YOU TN<I ACTION TO County Calolom'-. end punuant to JI mpnths have elapsed slnoe sud\ bu•ldino materials and suppHes. PUBLIC NOTICE "''1h tno County Clerk ot Ave., 16-4, Costa Mesa. doing business as: Tho UI· Wosl, 177 Riverside A110., T£C OUR Pf40PERT1 rr ttw Nolice or Dobult and Eledlorl Pursuant to ~on Sl04(d) oi acordatlon dale. 04/02196 N.A. books records. equipment. --------- Orange Counly on 3-26·96 CA 92627 l'-1811 Choice, 3951 Plaza Newpon Beach, CA 92663 ~ J J'oc..o AT A PUfitJc lo Stll thert1Jnde1 rKOrdtd the Internal Reverue Code, nollc Mortgage S.nlc:ea, lac. II aopuances. carpeung, drapts. PROPERlY ANO CASUALTY 19963677951 Richard Harvey, 1725 11five. Sulle 230, Sanl3 Douglas L. Wren, 440 SALE. IF YOO NEED Nf ex. 1212111995 In Book NIA. P1gt NIA. 15 hereDy oiven that the anr.ili trualet 400 E Main Street attn drapery rods. antennae and all SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL oa.ly P1lo1 March 29, April Monrovia Ave .. 18-4, Costa Ana, CA 92704 62nd St .. Newpon Beach, Pl.ANATIOH OF THE NATVRE OF ~~.!,~ 95-~~': ~~m1~~r~ e~~~~aG llUSl&e olllces Stookton. CA omer items ot oersonal proptrry STAltMENT 5 12 19, 1996 1327 Mesa, CA 92627 Terri Lee Smith, 1048 N. CA 92663 nE: PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, CM:lll996 • 1ti!° NoM tWll erto ffiYOR TRUSTEE Of THE KEN 5290·4009 IB!ephont number logelher Wltll aa procetds. YfA11EH0£DOS:EMIER31 PUBLIC NOTICE This buslnoss Is con-Encanto. Orange, CA This business Is con· YOO SHOUlD CONTACT A LAW· tnince 10 IN County CourtlloYM NETH G Pf\YOR CHARlrABL (209) 546·3769 by Pat Lane prooucts accessories. substltu· 1115 , ---------• ducted by: an lnd1v1dual . 92669 ducted by: an ind1vldual YER Holioe 11 ~.;,.. lhll 700 CMC Centei Orivt Wt11 Sau REMA. a onvate loundnon 15 t nl P 767 oons adOl!lons. reptaetments. M corporate Name F fictitious Buslnen Have you started doing This bu~iness Is con-H3vt you sta.cted doing s.r.io ~ Colnplny, II.nil, CA• 1 00 p M ,. bk 111c> available lor bllc inspecooo 4 2 <4119 4/26J.16 parts and accessions. now or GENERAi. INSUAANCE co~ N SI t t business yet? Yes, 3· l-96 ducted by. an Individual business yet? yes, 3-t ·96 • 1Nlllil. 0t ~ ~ ar tlon lO the "~hesl ~ lor Cllh 1 ~ ~ herealler localed on or ustd 111 ~ MfTI.IFE CAL ame a •m•n Aicha1d Har11ey Have you staned dotng D~glas L Wren ~Id Wltlll pur--.. '°the . ..,, any in eres • .,,, ca.zen WhO 11!· PUBLIC NOTICE d t The following porsons are This s1a1omont was filed business yel? Yes, 3/1/96 This statement was Mod OtedofTNllOKIJltd~Edwln J ~ • ltw lime.or~ lr1 '-quests it 11 tne loundaboo' connecnon wim or ll'lllnde 0 PROPERTY ANO CASUAL ooing business as: Fill 2 with tho County Clerk ot Terri L. Smith with the County Clerk ot Briggs, 1 mariitd """•Illa ~ ful inooey 01 lhe UMed Stairs), 1111 pnncipal ot11ce louted at Loan 0.C· 1551423/DRAPE be installed in or a1t1Xed 10 the INSURANCE COMPANY Winn, 5000 Park Newport, Orange County on 3·29-96 This statement was mod Orongo County on 3-15·96 wid...._..piopertynlRldlard righ~ trtlt, and lnt&rm, oonv~ Kenneth G Pryor. 3281 Boun Otller 611985file 811'48\ AP real property Tile PfOperty Homt OttlCe 700 Qualr.IJr La Newport B~ach, CA 92660 19963878400 with the County Clerk ot 19963678737 G Rllmnty 1 111.n.d lftll'I • hll to a11d now held by~ under said C•n:Je, Hun~noton Beactl c Numt>er 139_551 .t8 Nonoe 0 address and other common WafWICll. Al 02886·6669 Tamar3 M.:ir10 Winn. 4200 Daily P1lo1 April 5 12 19 Orange County on 4·5-96 Daily Plot March 22 29 aolt n:I ... ....,._ Rt-Deed ol T~~~ In tti. properly sl-92649 Ava.4able beQln111110 on Tru~tee'S 5ale under Deed 0 deiignaoon II any, of Ille real Total a<imtted assets f>nrk Newporl #41 t, New-• . . 19983679232 I • • r-r"• tullltd ~I WIU Cou11ry llid Stu dale of tl'llS publ1cabon and f oroperry descrlOed aboV• 1$ $31 O«l!().4 port Beach, CA 92660 26, 1996 F343 . Ap1115, 12. 1996 F2S4 cordtdont~19el•lntlrumenl hnem~fterdKatbtd As mote~ 180<Jays tlle!!afterOUMO nor Trust You are Ill delaull under purported to bt 1520 NulmeQ Toia.11at1t11oes . 18024.806 This businoss Is con-Daily Pilot April 12, 19, 26, No IU1'7fi8 in Booll NIA Page 1y desc:tlbe<I C)(I so3ld Deed olTMt. ~Stntss hOulS Oeed 01 Trust. daled Janu Place Cosra Mau. CA Tiii un· AQoreQl\'e wnle·ins ror s C!uctoC! by an individual PUBLIC NOTICE May 3, 1996 1367 PUBLIC NOTICE NIA otOflcill reoords In 1"' olb ftw ptopetly lddfess Ind ottiar The onnopat tNnaQer 01 19 1988 unless you cake dtrsigned Trustee diSdalmS lllY su,Pus lunds .().. Have you started doing Fictitious Buslneaa PUBLIC NOTICE Flctltlout euslnHa ~ ~l!CJOr.:' of~ common de-..gn.:AIC>f\ 11 Wt'/, ot llw 1ouoonon is Kennell\ G Pryor 10 protect your prooe<I'(. 11 m lllDll1ty lor any •ncotr~ o Caoi1311 S!OClls • 1 996 875 ~siness ye1? yos. March Name Statement N•m• Statement tfla Nollet ot Oefaull ~ •eal fXopelty descobed aboYe ts Newport Beach-Costa Mesa be SOid al a publlC sale \r y Ille property acsdress ancs o!ller AQoreou wntt·tns IOf otntr tll 9Tamara Winn The lollowlng persons are Fictitious 8 u1ln•H The following p8'sons ore to ~ 111ereul\def '9C10rded ~";;'1~~~xi: ~~~~t! CN362963 FON958AD<12 1996 ~~~re ~~ in:xgr=~~O ~ar~ common designabOn, 11 any. ~al SUrPUS_f;!nds .(). 1 his sl.:ilemont was filed doing business as: New· Name Sl•l•m•nt doing business as: Jam ll/2611995 In Boolt NIA. f111!1t NIA, undersigned TNSIM dotldalms any d I.a shown hert1n The total amount rPUS notes with the Counly Clerk 01 pol1 Boach Dental Associ· The ronowlng persons are Design, 2265 Channel Rd., • l"s!Nmenl No. 9S-057~2 of H:ibilny lot any inco11e<.1ncu olthe PUBLIC NOTICE you ~o~,:~u~er~~ntaco~e~ m~ ol tne unoa1d t>atance of tnt Gl1)$$ oai0002•1n 8•79nd contnb.I -Orange County on 3•2s.96 ales, 1501 Superior Ave., doing buslnoss as: Oasis Newpon Beach, CA 92661 uld OfllcUI Reoordt. w\11 Sell on proflMY address iand Olhef com-, yer 0 Y obllQanon secured by lilt prop· su~us · 9 19963671954 S1e. 303, Newpon Boach. Reso11ch, 4533 MacArthur Jeffrey Alan McDougall, 04'26!1!196 • the North front en-moo desogn~ton 11 "'Y shown NOllC6 ot Ttustee s Sate T1Ue Masler Mortgage Comoany, erty 10 be sold and reasonabll Unus1oned lunos (sulPus) CA. 92663 Blvd., Sto. 317-A, Newpon 2265 Channel Rd .. Newpon nu 10 lllt County Coulthouse hnr.n lhclotal · ni ~lt'1e1Jn-Order tto 100633·3 Trustee ca111ornia Corp011ttoo. as Trus estimated costs expenses and Z.020 244 Da•fy Polol March 29, Aprtl lJvfu Gold, 63 Wollowood, Beach, CA. 92660 Beach, CA 92661 100 CMc Ce"'er OrM Wat Santa p3ld b31;ince of ~tg.lllOll ..,. Sal! No 69241222pl Relerence lee or SuCCtSSOf Trustee 0 adVances at Ille ome ol lht ll'llllai Su~us U rtQlrtis QOl1cyholde S 12. 19. 1996 1328 Laguna Hill~. CA 92656 Don Hardy Lingle, This business Is con-AM. CA 31 too PM •public 8UC> =Id by itw 0 10 be sold No • 6924122201 Apn No 424· SubsUtultd TtUSl&e oursuan1 Dlicanon or the nooce 01 sale 13 019 998 PUBLIC NOTICE This bu~iness . !s con· 2018 112 Pomo:ta Ave .. d11cted bt : an lnd1v1du111 don to Iha hlghat boddw b cati and r~ ~ oosas. 453·02 You are 1r1 delaull under tne Detd 01 Trust executed ~ 52191 391 32 In ~OlllOll ID Income lor !he year · 2626060 ---------•ducted by. an lndMdual Costa Mesa. Ca. 92667 Have you star1ed doing ~a thll ~JM of .. In,_ u penseu od :xtvoinces Ill the ticM a Deed 01 Trust dated 05118190 Maona En!lrpnses. Inc l'I T wl t 1 Disourumentt for Ille year Fictitious eui lntss Ha':'• you staJ1ed d9ing This business . !s con-bu11ness yet? yes H ·96 flll inoney ol the Unlltd Suu.). all ot the 1n,1oll pubhQllOll of tht ~ unleSs you lalle action 10 protect Ca~lornia Corporaoon recorde cash ~ecn:':' ~f1111 23.834 664 Name Statement business yet? No ducted by: an lnd1v1dual Jelfrey Alan McDougall right. fiti., at1111m1f-. C10fMY9C1 tice ol ~ 15 S5S537566 1n addi-yoor prooerry 11 may be sold al on Ot/27/1 988 as 1nstrumen cas ie s rawn on We ne"by certify 11\11 lhe a i ho following porsons are Uvlu Gold . Have you Slatted doing T.hls statement was hied to lllCI ,_,held bv II under aid tion10 =I\'"-TJ~1lMW1ll ¥Celll a publ\C sale It YOll need an No 88·039388 In book oaoe o Of NabOnal Bank. a cNC* orawn items m on ac;corOanct with ~oing busrness as: Acme This s1:uemont was tiled business yet? no w1lh the County Clork ol Deed of TtUst 1n the piopeny al-a c:;ishte(i tJlfCll drawn on 3 ,1311 exptanalJon 01 rhe nature 01 the olhclcll records 1n me omoe o by a Stall or federal Crtdlt Al\"'111 Staftment tor the Yl Toy Co., 111 Broadway wllh the County Clo1k ol Don H. Lingle Orange County on 3·12·96 llllled 1n Mid Coun!y Ind Sin or n.11ioll.1! bank, a dltCk dr~ b¥ proceedings against you you me County Recorder ol Orang Union or a Che<:* drawn by I enoe<I Oecember 31. 1W5 m •26. Costa Mosa. CA Orange County on 4-10·96 This statement was flied 19963070250 ti.r~ftei desolbed As mot• M-a s.t31t CM kodtr~ c.red" union Of a should contllcl a la er On Counry Ca1t1orn1a. ano pursuan Slate or ~ederal Simgs I/Id to lhe Insurance Commss1on 91&27 19983679740 w1lh the County Clerk ol Daily Pilot March 29. April lydtsa>bed °"Yid Oeed olTnnt. ched. drawn by a ""'' ot lwderll 05/03196 I 19 00 wt NA to tne Nooce 01 Oelaull an Loan Assoe1aoon SlvinOS PUl'SUant to law Robe1t Joseph Gohnas. Daily Pilot April 12, 19, 26, Orange C~~~~;~7~ii: 5, 12, 19, 1996 f3l0 The P'Of*1Y addr-n ~ ""lf19S •ld ~ moo•IOI\ _.. Mortoai;ie :ervas 1n8: as me etecbon 10 sen t11ere11nder rt Assoaanon oc ~~ ~ N ROBERT W. HARVEY, Vi ..Jr.. 111 Broadway #26. May 3, 1996 1375 common cks>!lnJllOtl. 11 any 01 the ings adOCl•IOll ot ~ngs ti.\11 duly appointed uustee unde coroed 0313011995 1n book NIA speaheO '" sec:aon 1 0 tlll PYtai4tll Co~1a Mesa CA 92627 Daily Pilot April 12. t9, 26, PUBLIC NOTICE rat property dtsa1bed ebow II spea~ in Sedaon ~t01 ol ttw ~ ano oursuant to deed of trust page NIA as fnsllument No 95 F1nancaa1 Cooe ano aulll0!12811 lO N RICHARD W. IVISTfl This ous1ness is con-PUBLIC NOTICE May 3, 1996 1371 purpot1ed eo be 1515 ~A~ Nnea.JI Codt IWld outhoozld IO do .,.ft o d on 0~"'1190 as doc -0134751 ol said ottm reco1ds do business Ill lhlS Stall In me Stcrewy Flc tltloue 8u1lne11 nua Cost.a MeA, CA 92621 The ~nes:s'" 1/11s l\lllt 111 111e tvtn1 r ...... i e "'" u event tender otller 11\an cash IS Nev.port Beath·COSU Mesa Flctltloue Bu1ln•1t PUBLIC NOTICE N•m• Statement undan19~ Trust .. dtsdalm1 any tender othei 1~1 exit"~ ment no 90 291373 Dook page will sell on 0411911996 at In fh accepted tne trus., ml'( ~Ill· CH361710 25321 ASK Overstocked with Name St•t•m•nt The following pe!Sons are ll&lllrty loony 11•oontct-of the tllt lrlnlee may v.11hhold the Is-ol olhctal records In tile olfice o fronl 01 The Flaopoles Al Th holO tne ossuanca ol lfle trUS· 8 9 10 11 12. 1996 slutf? The following poisons are Flctlllou1 BualnHI doing business as: Molnar p<optrty address end e11Mtr ~ suance ot th• T11111H's Deed unlll tne recorller ol Orange Counry Main Enuy Area To The Placen tee's oeed untll lunds btcome ---·-· ----- doing business as: Boach Nam• Statement & Associates, 17962 mon des•gf\afiol\ II Inf,~ funds beco<n• <JVailablt lo II,. Cal1forn1a executed by Bii t1a Civic Cenler '01-411 E available to lhe PIVet or en· TRADE A call lo Healthcare Solu11ons, 31 8 The following persons are Cowan. lnrlne, CA 92714 ...,eon. Thatot11amoun1of11Mt~ p;iryee or e:ndonet ais a moAttt ol Schonlau a slngla man a Chaoman Ave Placenoa. CA a oorsff as a maner 01 rlQht Said Classtl1ed Alvarado Pl., Balboa, CA doing business as: Power-Bruce J . Molnar, 1407 pad Wlanot of Ille~• righl S.cl S3lt wiU be~ t>ut 11us:or American Sa11ings Bank 10 00 AM al oubtic aucbon t saie WI~ De made bUt wtltlou will help 92661 Pio, 487 Ogle St .. Co111 Bonnie Doon Terrace, Co-a.911 by the property to be IOld without oovtn.101 CH WMW'lty ex· as oeneflctary will sell al publ me hightSI bidder for c.as covenant or w.vrinty expits 642•5678 Jeanna Beach, 316 Al· Mesa. CA 92627 rona del Ma1, CA 92625 arid r~ llltllNltd cmta. pr.u CH imphed reg•d11111 00.. auctJOn to Ille highest bidder lot (payable a1 the bma ol $ale 1 "" 1 d 1...,at'd""' blll pos through classified 642-5678 _____ ....;...;;...._ __ 11arado Place, Balboa. CA W1fllam 0 . Ford1ani, 487 This business 11 con· ~ llid .,.._•the-poslofSSIOn Of trlQll!lbrMlOtl, lo castt able al bme or sale ~wlu1 mooty of lilt Un111 or Die -,, ..... • lOU&l H()USIHO OP~OAfU Hfft AU rut eslltc '4vtr1111nt 111 llus nawspaper 11 111b1ce1 to the f11d· c11I Fair 1tou1ln9 Act or 1961 as arMndld wlllcll ma~n II lllt91I lo 1dw11lu "1n1 p11rere11ce. llmll•tlon or dlsu1m1111llan b11td on race. coloc. rell9lon, su, llalldlcap, lamil~l status CK 11ll10ftll erlgln, °'"' lntcnllell IO !NU any IUCll prtlfrtllCI. lfml• 1111011 Of .iurlm1nt11011." Tiiis ,llfWIPIPll wlfl 1101 k11nl111i. acupt lft'f 1dftr1lst· mtlll lot rut 111111 wtll'lt 11 In vlo~lloe of lb• law. Our rud111 m lllrtlly IAllltlltO Urll 111 iwallfftta 1dwertl1d In llllr """""' ....... It Ill Ill ... '" rtlllftlty Nsll. 111 cem-,.. ., Cisef ...... Qll HUD NEWPORT BEACH 1------NEWPORT SOUTH COAST ------lcoRONA COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 262 1069 HOUSES/ BEACH 2169 METRO 2186 APARTMENTS DEL MAR 2622 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CONDOS liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FOR RENT All Utll Paid In trg E '•lda X·trg sunny 2Br FURNISHD STUDI $209,000 2 Br, 2 Ba, FOR RENT Furn Seafalre •tudlo w / Airy 1Br Iott condo. Lg •••••••••ISpacloua 1 BR w/ t Br. $585. Avl 4115. E. 1Ba triplex on cul-de-APTS All Ntw tnleri townhomt w /2 car •••••••••• 1Br layout, pkg, pooV kltch, skylights, patio, deck, walk 10 ba4ch/ of Harbor, 383 W. Bay anc. Pvt patio, w/d ors, $517/mo. lnQ gar, tennl1 courts, nr tenn/eec. Walk 10 bch. pool, apa, gym, A/C. 1ttorea s925 Inc. ~Ill. $300 dep. 970.-6261 hkup. $795. 64&-7363 utll., Pool, lnc;jry tac bch, ROH Real Estate SB50. Amos 642-3258 Gas/Wtr/lrlg Incl. Cat BALBOA No pots 873-6071 Duplex D•IWC• 2 Br Eaat Sid•· Studio gated. Nr Trlangl• Sq 250-<4525 •---------1---------ok. seoo. 444-0244 Part( Plac• VIiiage BIO CANYON Dover BALBOA Huge Dpbc nr tea. 4Bd _________ ,JSlAND 26061---------A/c, lrpl, dbl gar, encl All ulls pd. Fenced 714/848·7804 ptan. 2eR. oen. 2BA. ISLAND 2106 2·58 • Yr lse. s1soo. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii COSTA MESA 2624 ~::·c!1111~4~~~~3:rea, ~;:,~~1 0:4~0':.d4~ ~M:-:::o~\/""'e"'" • .:,.IN,..,....,s'"'P""e="c.,,,..,,..1A""'L,_1 $459,500. Owner wlllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Open Sun 11·2. 4901 ~ 2 B r Yrly, newJy refurb.,liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---------1 1&2BR $995·$795 asst In flntn. 644-5215 4 Br 2 Ba dplx. Yrly. Riiier. 3tO-S46-5323 RENT hdw fir, frfg, d/W, ****2Bd 2Ba $950 •'Sid• 2Br Duplex Eaattld• tBd. Movo In Frplc, mlcrowiwe, W/d, Bluffa, Beat Buyl Gar. tp, trig, w/d hkup, Lido l•I• 3Br 2:V•Ba, micro, dtck, $1175, 2 Pool, garago. Close to Ya1d, w/d hkups, gar. by 4/t5 $150 off ront. pool. lndry. carport w/ beautifully upgraded 2 storage, bay view. 119 frplc, 2-<:aJ gar, patios, through Classified drs to N Bay 646-shopt. 314 Rochester. Quiet. No pets. $885/ 150 E. 2tst St. $585. atorago. Great locl No br, 2 ba, 5279,900 Ruby s1950. 67s-88n 111 Vla Eboll. Sa.'JOOI t 164/675·0204 722-8988 or 673-7907. mo. 619-934·3710 548-0683 1_;P_•_1_s._s_•_o_ .... _B_2_e ___ 1 Open SaVSun 1-4, 564 1 _________ ,_m_o_. -3 ... 10-_2_1_1_-1_se_3 __ Glorlete Agt 645-7088 COSTA MESA 2124 LIVE AT PROMONTORVI HRBR VIEW HOMES P•t• wefcomel 2 +2. ------------------------------------------------------1 Monaco. Mrbt & hdwd iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii New parht. Kttch•n COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 flra, lrg pvt tot. Bkr E ·alda 2 Br, 1 Ba, Lg w indow. Avalt lmmed. 729-7238 or 640..5664 yard, w/d hkups, pet S1295/mo. 675-8003 North 81utf• Condo okay, Avt 5/t $950+ 3Br 2.5Ba Sp111.1evel. Sec. 455-0617 Totally upgraded.1 ________ _ Mu1t •••I Op•n hee IRVINE Sun 4/14 1pm-5pm 2144 Luxury Condo Besull· fully r•mOd•l•d. Fplc pvt deck. Pool/tpa. 1- ear gGr. Gated. upper loc. $1400. 760..1428 r. 5 5 Costa Mesa'• Best NEWPORT VILLAGE APARTMENTS: QUIBT 8t SBR.BNE . ~g • lDll·lln .. 1 ·IGO·U4·1$10.. For ' lat w.li1111ttn. DC .. , ,...., caH HUD at 421·»00 Ho Pro (¢A Ori• Met ' M 2605 l/lata Omada. (iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $3S3K 789-0240 Turtlarock Tnhm 2Br CEMEllRY LOT/ 21hBa. A/C, din, den, pool, dbl gar. w/d, Ip, pallo.$1350.85a..80~4 Npt North 2Br 2Ba condo, 2-car gar, AC, w/d, p<>ot, Avt lmmtd. '1395/mo. 640-1529 Palm .l\t:esa Apart111ents I I 1 Bring In this coupon ON QOLfi COURil!I tor T/2 oft lit ~1J HOUSES/ SIJ!t CONDOS ------1CRYPT 12251. _____ _ Paolflo View Bayview NEBTl~CHOR ~ FORSALE 2189 T•tr•ce, 2 adJolnlng &01ti IOlt 9 6. C, lot 64. jiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii a10.ooo. 873-5&58 • aao CAMYOM •19 C~n 20r-+ den, 2~8• exoc twnhm. Pool, 1onnl•. gate grded, cl••lgn.,. fdec, ••c urlly parking. I 1995/mo. 723-1609 So nca.r & yet so far ... Th:it's the feeling you get whdl'you live at Palm M~ amid the: lush grccnay of IQ:f uclcd ~&ataedy~. ' month'• rent. For a 1 tlmlted time only. Erto Lorge Jrs l ond 2 Dadrooms ~ 1-CQ-Jl_O_RA-----•~gisSALE Cpr 1 Oat llAl MoClaln Townhma 3bd 2.6b• 2 d•ckt wetbar, fplC•. S.cur~ 1400 ptcg/1t0f•G•· Vlow ot 1022 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii golf courM. Pool/1~n P•noramlo Ocean view• all roomt. , Br "'" Dan Condo. 11•50/mo. 722·72aG ~j Co1 ---- OCSAN It UY VI .. 212 carnation 3bf/3be ... DK Open Sun{fayr 1-5. '73-0041 r~ Do ffff II~ ~ 1oet ·-------1 I tta9;000 1 8r, 1 8a, ! gar.ct comm.. ttnall L OCMn vtew. Ro.a Real -..~ t•~I r.aSTllDE Cll StDOO/mo NO·S274 P•nthou•• Spac:lou1, 50A 3Br 2•• , hM lo bch. w.iklboh. tOr. HC'cl C-2 Lot 50.dOO with A9dff, gat. AvaJI 4/11. oom"lex. &50/rno a 8.csroom, 1 8a1h ,. hOUM wllh harclwOOcl Min ' yr IN. $1350/ ~143 or 6'78-478l floora. N .. d• TLC. mo. l11-50t.0091 1245,000 wtttl owMr ••rrtde• aor 2Da, NEWPORT financing. Contact naw pnt/orpt/bllnde, COAST 2170 owner, P.O. Box ~04. pvt gat•d comm, I-ear N•wP<)ft 8•ach, CA gar. 11250. •81-9408 l••liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiililiiil 92813. &HtbfYff 281 <t Ole/Br. 2 MAaTU 8UtT•8 S.11 your unwant•d 28•. lrg d.ck ov•r 8e11 loo. Oorgeoue ham• lh• •aay wayl canyon, oc.an vl•w. ana unit. 2 tulf 8th, To Piao. vcur Nr Kttoola. Avail now. ltelUln Ille, formal din ,, ... ,,led •d c:alt 11780/mo. Lve m~ room, w/d, 2..c•r gar, MSl.Oe7a. ~t0/493-1731. 11760/mo. '4G-1~5 ' r A Swdiot.. I at l &dlooms . '"' ssn m $600 · 1811. S625 ID S650 28Jl $7l$ ., $'50 .A No l'ca .A V cnbl Bllnd.s A C'..cWng ,..,_ A N~W ~ l't1nt & nk • Fimca Room A Hated Poul & TaamJ .. r.tiOI &: 8Ucanb A Qarip AvUablc Office Houn: 9:00 am • S:OO pm M·P • and l 0;00 am · -' 00 pm wccJr.cnda 1561 Ma:a Or. ·Santa Am Heigtia. CA 714) "6-9860 JR $600 1 BR $700 2 BR $860 Sond VOllOybOll 2 llQhkld 18nnls courts \/wtKXJI bllnot I • Ct11i11g Foos I • Pl1Jlh C01pet • rttnen Room I • Hugt Natod pool end po • Go980Qs I • Cbvtllod porlllng 1 • Rtotootion Wllfl bllllonn 1 • Goled Community 1 Offtce Hotn 9 00 am · ~ 00 ~ M-f I and 1000 om· ~ 00 pm weekends I 635 West 90tut Costa MOMl CA --· (71A) &57-0075 ' ' H ter T n J' . N..-pon Bad\/Costa Mcu Daily Plloc Vending With over 25 local accounts. Buy all or Pat1 80().818-0908 Want to ••m more monelf? l.9arn more about computers. Call now. 310.726-3650 NEWPORT BEACH 2669 -----·1 ••.•,. .•,.•.•9•2•5 .iiiiiil ANNOUNCEMENTS ~BR 211A $7:28/Up Aefrlg & dishwasher Incl. 601130 pool. No _L_O_S_T-.. -------1 pet s. N o feH. No U1 1 ..... &45-4855 FOUND •••t Valuel CIOH to iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil beech and frwy, 2 + Found aunglaases, vl-2~ townhome, w/frpl, clnity of Santa Ana/ starting at S1025. C•ll 21st St., CM 631-4715 72o.870t today. FOUND: Boxer Dog N•wPort Height• Brindle, mate, W'slde 3 Br, 2 Ba, pool, gar, CM. 631-e114 $995 No pet1. 738 .,.---------1 TusUn Ava. 642·7658 LOST DOQ Fem red/ white Spaniel w/freck· •NEWPORT VILLA* tas, "Brandy... 4/4, AP ART M I! NT S Npt Bch/Lldo Isle. Beach Area•Avl Nowt 714-830-2242 stud I 0 • 2 BR "'"L""o_,s,....T---------P'rom S485 • S875 PURSE Ivory Paloma Picasso Clo9e to Bct\/Shopl/Fwy E I S d For more Info call: purse, as er un ay Clnd.. 842•23 .. 7 4/7, Spyglass Hiii , v area. REWARD. Call NPT BEACH loft apV 673·5012 office. 1200 sq ft,. adj to Via Udo Marina. ••••••••• New pnVcrpt. S 1400/ mo. Call Bruce Kahl, PERSONALS 714·251·2424 Ext. 115 Nr Hoag Hoap. 3002 2 Br, 2 Ba, gar, new PERSONALS crpt/palnt/appl., yrly $850 675-0558 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Priced to pl••••I Great · location I 2 + 2 dual master, nr recre- ational area-frpl & lg closets, Call 720.8761 Nowl Prices 1tar1lng at $1025 MISCELIANEOUS RENTALS HOT CONNECTIONS * 1-800-89-M888 NEW FREE PARMINE 1·520-718-54~4 18+ long dist toll .10/mln+ EMPLOYMENT 5530 o pro uc11on roofreode MlcheDe Grajayk Califomla Community News 300 W. Doy Street Costa Mesa, CA 92628 EOE I MFHO JEWELRY, FURS MERCHANDISE • UT 8025 8010 Pram.cl plctur .. 1 10 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I a up, palnOnga, •mpty 11 frame•, lthr trim oak •8UYINQ ITRl'tlS• awtvel chair• S25. From f&00..1960. 1 pc Beat offers. ee~ to entire utate. Paint- ing•, china, glaware, PETS & • tum, etc. lmmed caah, 11~11 Tr 8049 top$. 873-0223 IV~ li.Uiiii'liiiiU~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FURNITURE 6014 ADOPT·A-PET Every Sat & Sun at PETSMAAT, Fountain Valley. PupplH, kit· ten• and more, all looking for loving, car· Ing homH. CALL 597. 9037 for more Inf.,, Moving, Can't Keep Mature Female Cat She'• vary affection-ate. Perfect compan- ion for older person. Gray striped, 1hor1 hair, apayed, Indoor/ *HOUSEFUL* outdoor. Please call Uhr aofas, alelgh bed, 714-964·3048. entertainment armolre, •--.-p-0-0-d-1-.-9-A-K_C_•_ Victorian furniture Siik Tea Cup Toy & Mini trees, coffee & end ta· bias, etc. Grandfather 1..,,....s_2_so._s9_so_1_1..__1_s_1-_34_65_ clock. 714-894-9880 Save abused and abandoned pets. Be a Antique & Contemp volunteer/foster. Call furn Grand piano, Ori· 7l4-597·9037. ent rug 13x18, moving---------mus1 sell. 786-6010 White German Shepard Burg•ndit Couch In great condition S100. Call 494-2729. 3 year old female, spade. Looking for good hornet ¥•• 714-974-7823. Country Frnch llv rm PIANOS & sofa, chrs & coff tbl, din rm table, 5·pc sec· ORGANS 6059 tlonal, misc. 645-6564 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Great Moving Sale French desk; chair, enter center, coffee table, etc. 644-2469 B•bit Grand Pl•no Beaut finish, In tune. Must sac this wkend. $1500. 714-527-1854 6065 MOVING 5-Pc Bdrm SPORTING Set, contemp cham· GOODS pagne beige. Atmolre, 9-drawer dresser, plat-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii form bed, nlte 1tands. BMI Multl·St a tlon Pd $4500, xtnt cond. Home Gym. Must aelll $900. Call 640-4444 $350. Call 964-3048 Sofa 88'' b rown I••••••••• tones, tapestry, pecan GARAGE SALES w ood ends, $95 .1!~~~~~~~~ matching 6S" love seat 1: se5. can 756-8998 CORONA SOFA-BRANO NEW· DEL MAR 6122 Thom as v 111 e Ivory '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii damask. Paid $1500 1• Sac sns obo ~9229 S•t. 8 ·12 furn, oak tbl/chr1, dresser, nt Run your ad in the Newport Beach Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 1 00 ,000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit card # or mail it in with a check today! Run for a week! If your car does not sell we'll run it for another week FREE! All for $1 o• FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1996 --------------------------D YES,SEU MY CAR Addreu City Zip Phone Credit Cord D MC D VISA D AM X # Exp-- Moil To. D.AJL Y PILOT 330 W 8ay Slreet, Co.ID Me.o, CA 926V (71'/642·5678 OrFAX (71 4} 631·6594 I""'-Prxtr OnJyJ Pl.a,. Ch.cir Pemnetll Boxes ~-Mob--Mod.J ___ f'noa - C..6C,....., O l'f o ......... 0 1_,/ OJ .,- 0 1wC..-.. c.-..-u #J- ..J-I-~-~ --M.-. -~ ...JAM/fMS.... oc,....u.-.J D C.-o v..,,lool S....ll!ool -'"*" Glou ~wiwc-. J~ ... ... w.,..~, :=Aloy..,_. _c-r~ .J Sl""9 -W' ...... • S I 0 for 4 lines, S I 00 each odditionol line ! ·--------------------------· ROOMS 2706 ----------.---------•student Deak w/ stands, misc. house-ii~~~~~~-11~~~~~~~-EMPLOYMENT EMPLO~NT ~~~tt s1~. ku~ h~d~ms.Cash ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~'1~l~E~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~ 5530 die bed $90, lamps 619 Carnallon. Back B•it Am w/new 8-5226 1....,..,......,..,....,,....,,..,......,..,.,...,..,.....,,._,...,,,_ crpt, pvt entr, like new All O $20 each, 54 YOUNG FAMILY SA1.E NEWPORT TRANSPORTATION SPEED & $375. lJg rm, 2 walk· Ladle• Locker Room SALES W•ll Unit pecan, w/gls Baby Items, clothes, BEACH 6169 SKI BOATS In cl•I $400. 544-9538 Attndt. Private coun-REPRESENTATIVE doors & tights, 92" b1t lkes, SAtoTys9.a quallly liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1-900-388-9898 try club seeks person wide, $500. 549-2646 ems. m-noon, 11 •---------• ExL 3247 • 3248 w/good communlca-Growing community L 403 Iris (at Bayside) 1100 HOME BOATS 7011 •1988 2211 Ski Boat• DOCK MARINE SLIPS 7016 DOCKS 7022 RENTALS TO SHARE 2724 lion skills for FT & PT newspaper group seeks Waterbed, x-lg terra1---------GARAGE SALE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 5.7 titre V-8, King +/·25Ft+/·$25 positions. 549.0377 dlsplay advertising repre-cotta pots, antique COSTA MESA 6124 On Ford Ad. between Cobra 0/0, low profllo Mo/mo/yrly. Steps tc ~--------lsentallve with 1 yoor mini-rocker. 642·2642 MacArthur & San 28' Unlfllght Sally hull. Just sorvlced, shops/l;)ch. 675-0040 NURSES · mum oxporlence. Excellent 19t time big onel Miguel on March 23rd Dog, twin chrysler, new controller/uphol-38' M ooring w/11 CNAs CHHAs. lmmed benefll package Including ---------1 Multi-family sale new from Sam to 12 noon. 44's. New bait tank, story. Great ski boat· BW, oft Al\arado Pl. positions aw1ll In all base aatary for the ener-MERCHANDISE ' .. blldge pumps, VHF, fast-looks great.. ... re-E. of Bay Is. Cal GIRlS -.: GIRIS " GIRlS CDM share 2Br +den, __ _..._._.._._..-.., 2Ba 3 blk1 to beach. $600/mo + fhutll. Avail 5/1. 875·2921 HOTTEST areas of OC. FT/PT. kids clothes, crans. Antique c lock , sofa am/fm stereo com-ady to go. $10,500 (909) 397•9797 01 x * x * x * Uva-In & hourly. Must gellc sales professional. MISC. 6015 tools, new/old misc., bed, books, ski boots, pass Loran ·& fish 646-9449/574-4247 (909) 62s-7190 """""'4;MHH4 have car with COL & Physical/drug screening re-collec11blea. Sat. 4/20, misc. SAT 4/13, 9am-flnde~ Priced to sell CM AHp., clean male to •hare furn 3Br hse w/2 male roomatea. $350/mo. Incl. utls. RICh91d 642-4726 1 valid Insurance. quired. EOE. Please send 8 2 2463 Irvine Ave 12 noon 835 Seagull · · ---------40' side tie. W. Channa ~•69 aa. 1 ~ Action Health Care resume 10 Judy Celling, Brother• Word pro-(~back bay) · Ln. C-300, Oakwood :7~~20~: !v!s. d a Y 8 MARINE SERVICE nr Udo bridge Water 900-05•5050 , __ 7_1_4_5_5_7_·_2_2_7_3_ %California Community cessor $125. GE 19" A .FAMILY SALE Apts. 650.8030 SUPPLIES 7020 alee. No hve·aboards •-News, 330 West Bay Street, color TV $95. Hoover ...... $399 mo. 675·6128 800-739 .... 420 P{T RE ASST. Costs Mesa CA 92627 or vacuum $65. Sony Furniture, musical Inst, MEGA GARAGE SALE 918-758-9100 For top NB Bkr. Com-' phone answering svc anllquH, glassware, MUL Tl-FAMILY POWER BOATS TONS OF 4 2 FT MOORING Coat• M••• 3Br 2Ba puter akllls & lie •pref. lax your resume 10 <714) $75. Call 722-5607 clothes, Indian Items, SAT 4/13, 8·12 noon Primo Balboa locahor condo, gar, w/d. Fem Aon 760.5000 ext 101. 631-6594 lots of misc. Sat, 4/13, little bit of everything. 7012 STAINLESS STEEL ott Fernando. S15K pref. $378. Avall 5/1. PfT Sal•• Sect~/R•· SALES/PHONE Stair Chair Ext. elec 8-2, 2383 Columbia Dr 1200 Sussex Lane (off Bronze & brass & nuts __ .;..(4_1_5.:..)_9_65_·_3_19_0 __ .,..._,c_a11_1,,...2_2_.9_1_3_8 __ --,.·11LM PnolclllAWS cept Aggressive OVl!R QUALIFIED? stair lift, xlnt cond,1-F_r_l/S_•_t_8-4 __ p_m_f_l•-h-ln-g _o_o_v_er..;.) ______ SEARAY 21 ft Cuddy & & bolts ... washers. 8 0 ' d eep D ock lace• Free Room In beauU. sales & marketing co. LooklllQ for change, s2ooo cs33oo new) rods, reels & tackle, Mo v Ing S a I• I g trlr, 1983. Orig owner. $8.00 per pound. main turning Pl 124 fut CM home In ex-nearOCAlrpor1need1 lass 11ress? Peaceful Bal.lsl646-ll64 many tool• both pwr plants, clothes, Serviced reg'rly, many Mlnney's Yacht Sur· S. Bayfront Balboa change for weekend 1-900-255-0400 enthusiastic, hard· Boating/Marina Env. Tailor made driver, & hand, bldg materl· wicker, bikes. etc. Sat. xtras. $6900. 646.5974 plus, 1500 Old New· Island .... · ... 252-1271 HlH help 444-3999 Ext. 5311 & 5312 working lndlv who $400+WK, Ben. avail. 10.5 loft w/ bumer ala & household. 9031_8_:_3o_._3 __ 3_09_c_1_ay;_s_1._ por1 Blvd. 548-4192 --------- N.B. Qre•t Location "",...-. -""",... likes to have fun but Slar1 lmmod 723-7375 bubble ahaft, Talor Helena Circle. Muat Sell contents of ---------Sall your home To place an ad In L._~_-a.._:lil.A:,.._l!*lii'o11'...,IM.'-.. _Jf gets down to busl· made tour spoon 13%1---------2 Npt Beach homes. SAIL BOATS 701 4 through classified. ClaHlfled Klt·Lndry. Phn-cable. ness. Must have typ· loft, Big Bertha driver Hoag Thrift Shop Antiques & fine furnl· 842-5878 Call 842·5878. Clean, quiet. No pell----------' 1 & WI d 95 EMPLOYMENT Sale April 13th 1o.3 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ------------------845 ""'S1 • ng n ows exp w/11% loft, Allen 1and ' lure, patio set, 20 yrs S400 + utl ·• .. MEMBERSHIPS Could work Into FfT 670 W 17''" St F-2 {In SERVICES 5533 wedge, bounce wedge · m · of accumulallon. 1935 Cal 25 rebullVloaded, NB Clo•• to Beachl 3018 posit. A•k for Linda or pro tour lightning B.. back). 722"9108 Commodore, Thurs, cruising/racing, $5000 In clean, quiet home. Sl}Awn, 714-752·213l. call 673-8732 HUQE Moving S•I• Fri, Sat 9-4. Newpor1 firm. Must seal Community pool/tennis iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii POSTAL & QOV'T JOBS •••-•-Sat 4/13, 2180 Elden Antique Center 714-Call. 723·6048 $450/mo. 548·1238 FOR SALE S2t/HOUA +BENEFITS Please be aware that TELESCOPE Furn, amt appll, draft· 831·2411 CENTER CLUB NO EXP WILL TRAIN the llallngs In this cat-Meade Premier w/ac-Ing table, stools, etc. 1-8-a-1-,-4-1-1-3-,-8-:-3-0-a-m-NB Male to •hate, 2 Br. 2 Ba, condo, master br, $600+ ~ utll. N/ Smk 644-0527 MEMBERSHIP Appl+lnfo 714·647-1991 egory may require you cessorles. Muat see. Newpor1 North Town- Enjoy all the extensive PVT POST OFFICE to call a 900 number s2ooo. 714•59&-7777 FOUNTAIN homes, 28 Corsica Or. executive amenities of PIT counter help. In which there 1• a Furnishings, clothing, the prestigious Center Friendly, responsible. charge per minute. FREE TO YOU 6022 VALLBY 6134 household Items. NB Rm w/pvt bth In 2Br Club. Contact 714-Npt Beach. 642-6262 condo. PooVapa/tenn. 72"2525 pp Fem n/a pref. $550/ ..,.. AESTAAAUNT EMPLOYMENT GARAGE SALE WE PAY CASH For good used Sabots & boat equipment. Mlnney•s Yacht Sur- plus, 1500 Old New· por1 Blvd. 548-4192 mo Incl utll. 640.9510 ••••••••• Hoat/Ho•t••• Exp'd. WANTED 5535 FREI! Cat Beautiful Girts clothes, toy1, Overstocked with Emerald Forest long hair golden or-booka, Little Tlkes stufr? NB Share beach home, EMPLOYMENT Apply: 309 Palm st. ange female cat, 9 mo play kitchen & much A -"to RENT quiet neighborhood. 1 f l d d .....,, Balboa 714·723·5000 Loving S~lah nur"'' o d, xe • nee • morel Sal urday onlyl Clasalfled :~k + \:~~·nf.~:p:· Restaurant aide. Gd cook, drive, •hots. Needs Adult for 8-12. 98 t 3 Sturgeon wtn help through classified ---------1 P fT I! ve • Exp• d caring. Local ref•·l_:ad:o:p::tl:.:o::.n:. . .:84:3-0:_:.:_70:5:..__.l_:A:v•~·------...l--~!l:~tJ7(§,. _____ .....;;. _____ 1 Slngle Dad & sml child EMPLOYMENT cooks, Bussers & Spec 1n atroke & can- to •hare exec condo, 5530 Servera. Apply at: car patients. 648-3735 CdM Spyglua 91ea. Margarlt•vlll• ---------------------------~~~------, H 50/mo+ ~utll, 111, 2332 w. Coast Hwy NB •--------- tu t & ref•. 8Q0-600. •Attn: coat• M•••* Sates DOMESTICS 5540 6120 or 714-889-9088 Postal Pos1Uon1. Per· DRIVE A MERCEDESlliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii manenl fullllme for 1 • t t I t t ,,~NTALS clerks/sorter•. Full ~t!o;:Ulh ~~ur ad~ea:i Nanni Wanted FfT In iu. Benefits. For exam, M ulll·Mllllon $SSS$ N.B. Muat be English WANTED 2726 appllcallon and salary Envl onmental Company spHklng and have iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Info call: 708-264-1839 Wlllr Show You Howl own car. Xlnt refs. M ' 'I 1 Ext. 4088 &am to 6pm. Wlll Train 73:J.U>09 Very competitive aal· ature pro ooup • ..... N MON..v R ... ary. 714-840-5026. want quiet 3 or 4Br ~ '""• ea., home/condo/twnhm. Ing Bookal $30,000/yr Furn or unfurn on Income potential. De- water (bay or ocean). tails. 1o8oo-513-4343 Annual rent/ls• ldeatry Ext. Y·9637 Cood Jobi reliable services lnttttstln& thlna• to buy w/optlon to buy. NB/ QBN OFC OC Airport CdM. PIHH call 714-area. Growing Educa· 8715-8349 or 714·7Q4. tJon Co. Good phone/ 84115, u k for Jackie. clerical. Window• exp It's nll lhcrc NHd June 1. a+, 714-880-4800 every day IMMEDIAT• WORK , __ ....;.;.in;....Cl;;;.;.;...n .... ~~""'m.;..;;1cc""d __ Call 19 PT/FT customer Call T d I req'd . Start •10.1a No rrvstter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper The~,r.Jlot fits In. Claeelfled aervlce posit. No exp I Claaelfled I O •V Openings In oc. 714-642-5878 942·8878 261-0020 nool'Mpm 11...-;.;;...;.;.....-_ ... _. u.------.. 1 "Employee. " "Empleado." "A~itMlanU1r. " "EmplOyi. '~ ' I I I • t ' t "As a n ew acfverriser with the Daily Pilot, I am highly pleased. with the results my advertising has brought - in only the first month! I will continue to advenise with the Pilot, and appreciate the helpful, . knowledgeable and · motivated customer . ,, SCCVIce. Thank you again Mark Porcclla • c I ) ) I ~ Plug Into the Closs~ied section to find services horn electricians and plumbers to landscapers & 1>0inters . \ ... .. 0 ' no siv ~· stn hu the sor six QT< lCll' wh Zu pi ti pit1 we I.ea Mt Eri th~ sin lo ' Cf' I Cr ~: 0 FRIDAY, APRIL 12. 1996 -- TODAY'S CRoSSwoRo PUZZLE ACROSS 52 An1ma1 i>Mt 1 Pepper Of 53 ~ YOICanO outmeg 54 Mutlammad - 8 A1U1wn efty 58 In a position 1 o · Reactl 9Cl'O$S or great 14 Inert ~t haoolneu 1$ level 81 Reddish-brown 18 ::n around ttie 62 =:, 17 Emulm Don &3 Brand n&IT19 Quixote &4 Fartntul 2.0 Self 85 Ernbtem 21 Frosty 66 ~' 22 ·-and Peace· medium 23 Tendetly 25 Vanity Items DOWN 29 Ruddy I Glut 30 Com9tJter 2 Obnoxious stora~ item lotks 31 Cooks vessel 3 AA:tk: dwenlng 32 Doctnne 4 Camp bed 35 Hounds' prey 5 Made into law 36 Fltghtllss bod 6 Recently 37 Body part 7 Roman poet 38 Martial arts 8 Guys expert Bruce -9 Uprigl'll 39 Football'• 10 Gather (cloth) Tarkenton 11 Buddy 40 Supermodel 12 -1n a day's Carol-work '1 Disparages 13 N&galrve 43 lnformaf votes language 18 Related 44 Crusted dessert 19 Twain and Spttz 45 Tabbies 24 Wilma's nubby 46 GonHa or chimp 25 Blends 47 "Bah. Humbug!· 26 "Alda· or guy -Carmen· 49 Make very angry 27 Type of candle 28 Smarted 30 Go-geners 32 Fellow$ 33 Object from · the past 34 Consumer 35 Musical instrument 39 Type of market 41 Ice-cream server 42 POOis 43 Spreads out carelessly 46 ·-of Green Gables· r.1-'ft"" ..... ..-~-,,..-'!!"'"""'1----or=-- 4S -layer: environmental concern 49 Singer Merman 50 Actress Grela- 51 Actress Barkln 53 -Ken ol the comics 55 Unemployed 58 Mof5el 57 Nelthe(s partner 58 Greek lener 59 Enemy 60 Cereal grain Call 642-5678. Put a fevv vvords to work for you. 1105 llllCIDIS 1130 . .... CADILLIC 8040 GMC 1081 JAGVAI -----"---------------------:---------1• ...... llli ..... lllllliilial!llil! .. •I , ... a11V1LLa ••• Yukon aL• 2.ar, 8y CHARLES GOREN Original, real goOd 4X4, whl~ge, fully wfth OMAR SHARIF condition. new tltH. load~ w/hvy dUty ••· llnd TANNAH HIRSCH 18895. 87M1U vM, hvy duty tow. Alarm. &-yr fact warr, 1H3 Ca~ aedan mane cond, t9Q 1hur THE TEU...TALE SPOT Devllle white, onty 197. $28,500. ~MllOO 33,000 mllea, 117,ttfJ Neither vulnenlble. South c1eala. (3CWK'14t) UUDLO'IVS BONDA 1085 1• .. CMo ex s •P9. whit•, 1251< mll, Int. need minor work, '2,995 obo 434-ea<>O t .. 1 aevereten 'a1 3909L whl1e W/ Savoy gray/gray. btue pln•trlpe, 12 top .. chrome wheel• dual Umlng chain, •1t,ot5 (2WP&A48) 11',000 ot>o, 1 owner, 842' ... 945 •e3 3ao ••c 2·dr, goOd cond, 4 ne.,. tlr ... gray, aunrl, lthr ul)hof1. PP. 7GO-e5 t 9 '94 S800 Oo"pe Blk/ tan. 4900 m l. $78.000. 1 owner, mint cono. 675.·9~0 pp WEST •A952 c:>Q 107-4 0 10 7 •952 EAST •K 108 c:>J965 ¢KQ5 • 108S acore at leaaf two heert tiiclu, two 1padea and i diamQQcl. That meant the diamond au.it. had to be manipu· lated for t.he lou or~ one trick in the auit. A maneuver known u the intra·fineue 'WU oae way to accom- plish the wk. Declattr won the Ant. heart trick in hand and immediately led the cona llllA 1889 Honda •X --------Wago" Moonroof, 1892 .laguar Conv I o a d • d $ 1 1 , 9 9 5 Diamond blue, factory (2ZJY802) warranty 129,995 1988 MBZ 880SL, Smoke 1llver, chroma wheels, 125,995 Uke new. (2KFJ:182) SOtrrH •J-43 li?Al OA98.f8 •KQ8 The bjdding: SOUTH WEST NORm EAST nine of diamonds. When West fol-11tl...., llN l owed with the seven , declarer 842-7700 played low from the table and waa •-------- delighted to see East win wit.b the CHEVlOL!T 9045 king. Back came a h eart , and liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil declarer'• eecond stopper in the suit was eliminated. • 1993 Chev S·1 O aonom. Black, V-e, 14,000 mll11. s10,995 (4S53174) BAVULCmJS uuaunvs CCISftllllA ltll ....... 842-7700 (38l.S803) UUULO'IVI COITllllSA IUSlllltatlW 842-7700 uuaunvs COl'l'A lllSA 1111 ....... 841-7700 INT P ... SNT P- Pue P ... Everything now hinged on the diamond distribution. If West had started with a doublet.On 10 7, cor- rect was to lead the jack, picking up East'a queen while pinning Weat's ten -the intra-finesse. The alter- native was to play Eaat for a dou- ------·------=---~-MITSUBISHI 9145 1892 Sovereign Opening lead: Four of c:> Pay careful attention t.o the fall of the cards. The spotcar d an oppo- nent plays can paint a pretty pic- ture. Nort.h-South were playing a fol'tl· ing club system, so South's opening bid showed a balanced hand of 14· 16 points. North's raise l o game was automatic. bleton KQ. . If West had started with 10 7 3 of diamonds, the defender mjght have followed with the three. So. backing this analysis, declarer led the jack of diamonds from dummy, smotb-1--------- ered the ten and an overtrick rolled 83 Camero Berllnetta in! T-top, full pwr, air, 1· onr. Sharp. All record• Learn to be a better bridee $3370 obo. 723-1504 player! Subaaibe now to the 1--------- HYUNDAI 9090 '80 Hyundai l!xoel White, AC. Only 60K orig ml. 1 l.ady owner. Very pampered beau· Uful car. Only '2595. T1nlbl1 credit ok. W1 c1n finance anyone w/low down/'oC1# mo. payments. Coast Auto Fln1ce 714-448-5959 Regency red, chrome '"O ECLIPSE wheels $21 ,995 • (NC654710) OOHC Turbo. White. Runs greatl Per1ect BAUBR LOTUS condition lnsld1foutl -$6500/obo. 248·0385 -SATURN 9190 West led a low heart, and declar- er was not impreased with the con- tract. With only seven fast winners, two tricks had to be developed quickly -if declarer gave up the lead twice, the defenders would Goren Bridce Letter by calllna FORD 9075 -------i (800)'788-1226 for infonnation. Or liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 9105 _....._ ____ _ WP roiteBot~ .. ~010.reCnhi~:!~o,elL~~· '84 M"•••ng Con·•1 'iiAiiGiiUiiiARiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil s~19ve~2/G~a0yv.•r~~~:me 1993 Sat"rn SL 1 4 OR. low mll11, air conv .. $10 ,500 (3CMU077) • • "' -.._ • VVUO\r' vertlbl• New topfu 4410. 1 9 9 1 J • g " • r whee I s S 2 1 • 9 9 5 tlrea/trana. Asking Vanden Plaa Sage/ (3CCA912) Hairstylist Ti.n y Tin a Hos relocated to: "Ask about my April Specials" $3900. Call 722·5607 Oakn, low mlles, '88 Bronco II XL T 6 cy1, 4x4, auto, ale, loaded, $4,650. 842-1562 '90 Probe L.X, V6. 3L, 1 owner, mint cond, new tlrea, $5, 700 644-1957 $21 ,995 (2VR0464) BAUERLOnJS COSTAMISA 11151111tatllW'd 842·7700 234 E. 17th St. 1117 Costa Mesa • 642-0434 '92 F1SO V8, Flare· aide. ext. cllb. tralle· ring pkg. Sharp! $12,250. 642·1562 '92 Taun.ta AT, AC, PS, PB, Crus, P/Seats, AM/FM, New tires. M i nt cond. 86K. $8995 848-4180 1991 .lag"ar XJ8 White/barley, chrome wheel s , $18,995 (MC632836) AUTOMOBILES iiBMWiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9ii03iiiO BUICR liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • 9 4 Ford Bronco BAUER LOTUS 9035 ALFA ROMEO 9015 '91 194 LS. Red w/ saddle lthr, 5-spd, all opt, 1nrf, Momo whls, lo 50k ml, mint cond. $17,500. 548·5428 CLASSIFIED It's the resource you can count on to aell a myriad ol merchan· 1992 BMW 4251 Red/gray, CO, phone, $25.995 (2ZZOM730) BAUER L01\IS COSTA MISA Zt t S Jldor ''" MZ-7700 dise Items, because --------our columns compel The Community quallfled buyers to Market Place. calll Classllled 842·5878 942·5878 '90 Buick Reatta XL T loaded, tow pkg, Clas1lc, orig. owner, 12,800 mll, Black, tntd black convertible. 31k window, cu•tom rim•. mll. $25,000 543-8738 $24,900 552-6565 Chances are you wlll find what you need at the price you want to pay when you read CleNlfled dally 842·5878 1923 Ford Model·T *" 0 A 0 S T E R• 100"' Original. Very clean and runs great. ---------• $6800.00 OBO. Call (714) 963·2633. Classllled Is ..... CONVENIENT 1993 Ford whether you're buy· Bronco 4x4 Ing, eelllng, or just In perlect condition, looklng, classified has all power, leather, what you needl phone. tow pkg, rims/ CLASSIFIED tire a, on I y 6 0 k . ___ 94_2_·5_8_7_8 __ $17,000. 574-4247 or 646-9449 BAUERLO'IVS COSTA MIU ZtfSlllltatllwd 842·7700 1993 Jaguar XJS Signal red, factory warranty $28,995 (3DCV732)) BAUER LOTUS COSTA MISA llfSlllfWll...i 842-7700 Can't seem to get to all those repair Jobs around the house? Let the ClaHlfled Service Directory help you find reliable help. 1 BAUD Wl'US COSTAMISA ZttSlllltat-.. 642-7700 TOYOTA 9210 1090 Celle• OTS 93k miles, red, auto, loaded. $6,995 obo 434-8500 VANS 9225 '74 Ford 1-ton bubble top, rune. Ne1d1 reg· lstratlon. $750. See at 259 Slerka, Colla Mesa AUTOS WANTED 9270 Transportation car wanted Call 841·2255 On the move? Sell your extra household items In Classified .. •5E•R•VI-C•E--•liiCHiiiiiiLDiiiiiiiCAREiiiiiiiiii3ii53iii6 MASCONC 0 RENRTYE & DRYWALL HANDY MAN 3710 JEWELRY 3784 MOVING 3834 PAINTING 3858 PET SPIUNJU.ERS 3921 ,.. A 3 5 S 7 SERVI CE 3584 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil SERVI CBS 3 8 70 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~ '-u DIRECTORY CHILD HOME CARE liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •Palnt/C•r..-ntry* Wllllam Harold Jew•lers PUBLIC NOTICE CHUNG'S PAIN.TING iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 8PfUNKL•R R•PAIR ·-Llcl304201056 Brick, Block, Stone, Tile B&K Llo!IS85180 Drywall a.nd morel Watch & jewelry repair The Calif. Pubflc Utlll· 20 Yra Exp. Gd Prlc•I •Peraonallzed• V1lv1 .. Hud1•Tlm• l • Roberta Thornton Cone, Patio, Driveway All phase1. No job too Small Jobs Oki Antique• Fine Jewelry t111 Commission RE· Guar work. Free Eat. In-Home Pet Care docks. 28Yra local Eicp. ~:· ; ACOUSTIC 720-3969 Npt Beach Fplc, BBOs. Ret. 25 Yr aml. Acoustic removal, Gary 845·5277 8uy/Mll/lrade 073-0305 QUIRES that all used Ucll'375602 538-1534 Walking.feeding-TLC John 282•2831 Exp. Torry 557·7594 etc. 714-240·1189 Semi Retired Contractor household good• RAINBOW Clrcle Matnt. Ve. Mall 224-22501--------- aln• • CEIUNGS 3408 CLEANING TELEPHONE *Belt Prlce/Quallty ---------R1paln1, lmprov1menls, IANDSCAPE •-movera print their. Painting-Int/Ext Houae/Apt --------ts iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii am jobs. Ouall1y/lntegrlty 4ll P U C Cal T number SERVIC1is 3548 Land1cape, brick. stone ELECTRICAL 3610 1 car•. Ken 942.1110 LAWN CARE 3808 u · . . d tt ' auality Job. Free 11t. PLUMBING 3890 SYSTEMS 3926 Cos • CEILING MASTER iiiiiiiiiiiiii&:.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Conctele. 800.781-1007 --------1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii mos an chau eura l.111569897 83e..a888 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1'h1 •Acoustic Removal• ROOFING carp, plbg, 1• print their T.C.P. num· 1• Han Custom Texture•Palnl *Block Wall•·Concrete Small .lob EXPERT palntg, lllC, till, llUCCO. •••lo Yard Malnt ber In all adv•rtl•• c·•BL MANIRE co THI LOCAL PLUMHA •FRE• CELLULARS was . d M k 83a-7300 A TOUCH OF CLASS ..-La Cl T menta. If you have a ""' • .a Jamet E. 8engen Co.· Motorola lnlte PAGIAI on Li( ar Cleaning. Res/Comm $20-$25 Un I $2-$3 1q Duncan E ec:trlc Remodels. MORGAN wna, n·upa, rH quHUon ab0u1 the I• Painting Contractor Since 1947 ONLY •29.ff+Tu No.I Lie/Bonded. Free Est. B11ck•L8213S2•999·5901 Quick ResponH Uc'd 850.3281 Trim, Sprlnklra, Aor1te. gality of a mover, llmo 26Yra Profl Painting Frllndly s.Mcl•lnlUfld 1-mo AJf Tlmt/V~ M.a .~1c CARPENTRY 3510 Teresa 282·7143 Patterned Concrete Local Uc. 950·7042 Mobile #400-5365. Tha!ch631-4422Pg-41346142 or chauffeur, call: Ll3560Q8 733.9049 L#532981 875-9~ 714-375-4198 ~';;' ** BRIGHT ** Driveways, patio •. --------CARPENTRY•Wlndowa • TREES • Public UUlltlH Dunrlte Painting ALLEOIS PLUM•INO 17412 Beach Bl. H8 Thi • Handyman/Remodel Housecleaning. Prol'I docks. Repalr/removal ELDERLY Coor• • Wood Fences T d/A L .g~i;~~~05~ Don't )uat nave It done-~n cltaneP'tumblog repair -------- "\IC • Additions, Bath, Kitch from Europe. Best In Uc. Free est 222-6666 r111n:1 Closet/Gar1geOrginlzers opp• emove. "'""'· H•Y• It Dunrltel 24Hr .,_,erg1no 8vo TUTORING 392" MTh1c1 , Fire-Water Damage townl Refs. 5Yra Exp ~ 3611 l.#281581 • Call Bob ~ 71144" Dibernardo'• Moving Save 20"' w/1hl1 ad. Low$ 048·i289 • Wllfl Ota • Ne 4 Me! 09, • Elec. Plumb, & Paint Grace 251·9455 249-8323 Pg-312•0028 Qr .. n Scene Landacpng l.ocal!Olllce/Storag1 L!146221 714-238·5548 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii N 1 d CONTRACTORS /Masonry /Irrigation FRENCH TUTO" -CA ewport art>a. mme •BOSS HOUSECLEANING CDM ASSISTED UVINQ Home ReatoraUorv"emodll /Trimming /Removals Long Dl1t. Free Est. O•n• Abrama Pelntlng Certf'd. Exp'd Teacher Page 714·227·8122 Llconsed-Bonded GENERAL 3558 •Fun Svc/Ocean VllWI Tll~all/Woodwork Clean-ups . Maintenance T1'181632 979-3114 lnl/Ext Oual Pllnt/R1us •DAN DAWSON• "A Votr• Servlcet" DOORS AemodeleHardware $10.00 per hour. •Famlly Style/Uc'd Fe deckl/room •dd. l.#599025 850-8109 Split Second Moving Llc'dflna'd •Inc• '711. PLUMBINQ Pattie 878-e008 Trlm•Cabinats•Stucco 71 548 03 .. 8 •Nutritional meals Roofa/general t1p1lrs. Water H•ater• •Drains I I 4-• .., CPI BUILDERS INC. •Superv'd medlc•llon Comm/RH R1l1 Frff Eat1_La_n,..d_ac_a_p_e_R_e_m_o_d_e_ll_n_g Prof Mover•I 24'Hr SN 899-7093 Pg-664-3947 Remodel • Repair Orywll l.562731 35Yrs exp Realdenllal Conti. H P J bn . 847 20 7Day(Sr aDl•cffll78452 ,,..,----,,,....,_,.,.-...,,,..-.,.-1 Jerry 842-0597 A NEED TO CLEAN! l.lc .... •1&424•tnaur"'d •24 r 31!:.!.0.."oalCTRl.C o ·85 Yard tune up/malntenace, 432·9ft3/P-346·5850 Houae Painting Svo'• Fauc111 • Fhctur11 ... u • 760-194 ...,.,...., 1· A E landscapt/artlallc design. lnVExt • Low Rate• L#554722•648·8720 WALL COVERINGS 3932 A to Z HANDYMAN $35 Moat •Ingle story (714) 98S·4993 Contraotor4'C27-e04008. •Two Brother• Movlnn Ouallty W-"" Gu•'"'"t-·.. Pgr# 717·CJ729 INSTALL/REFACE CABINETS homes. 714-882·2280 HARDWOOD p f' & E 1 • "'" ........ ...., · '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii A Kitchens. balh•. doors. LEWIS Conatructlon FENC~~ ro 1 th cal. 114s-7505 Homl/Olnc• • 7·0aye Call Martin 853·8408 ~=~~;:::::::~:=;::::=•• u . windows. Doug 546-7258 • D•t•ll•d Cl••nlng Remodel•Handyman IW'1 FLOORS 3 712 Phll'• Gardening Svc ~~:~ •1r;:7.~ :~ Ike•• Custom Painting ..,,.,. Drain Clepnlng s~1:1!!~~p:.:~ Houee/Apt/$10fhr L*704773 l.ocal R11. • DECRS 3~15 Wkly Svc./Yatd Cln·UP Pror. CIHn, Quality & Plumbing Repair• removal. Uc# 688924 ;:.! •• CARPET • Exp'd • Ref's • •714-557-5925• C S • Seasonal Flower1 • ALL~l!RICAN Work. lnVExt & Oocka. 20Yrt txp. M WOiie II'*· * 714-883·8037 * .... 3515 ca11Jenny 894-9852 l .J.ScottConatructlon *n~~.~.!~!!P-~ .. *u~n*ow*OODU FLTOOORMS 714-548-8871 Mov11-u ... Catefully L#70:J.468831-48t0 lt.w MM2N W• gala •houlo hang Jti• ~ CLEANING Lori•'• Cleaning Srv Cuarom Home Bulldera .. ..,, _.,,.... ••• P',_.., """ PLANT ARilST Courteoully & ChUply f'Nol•e Plumbing together. Strip, ln•IAlt, ~pn • iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Oep1ndable•Detalled Lie I 481954. R1f'1, RedWOOd • l.#570~ lnatallallon•R1llnlah. Speclallat In existing 841M>223 T141227 PAINTING 87t-S881 Repair• & Remodels advice to th• er~. ~art • • *Mc pH EE*. Suppl! .. Furn'd. Xlnt 714-975-7719 Jim Whvt• 842·7206 M1lnt1nanc1 Avalleble landacape/lrrlgatlo• Conaclentlout Cranaman Free ~atlmatH 831-2111 anytime Cor • CARPET CLEAHINQ Ret'1. 714·780.~044 STEVEN'S QENIRAL Dl!CK COATINGa &1:~:r W:.4'ti.9~~·~ upgrad11. 780-9792 MUSIC Old·Falhlontd Pride In U887381S H•t090 1--------- CJr ~ Local Fast Servlc• WINDOW CLEANING CONSTRUCTION Waterproof Syatema. Prot'I Landacape Malnt Workmanthlp. e7t-&9eJ --------The Community Ci>a ~,,,.7,,,,.,,,.,1 4-e,,,......,,,..4,.,.a.,,,.9,..,..,,.19""'="2~1 •Average 1 atory-S30 European Cf1tt1manahlp BaJconl1a •Patio• 10Yr• ~P • Xlnt Reta LESSONS 3835 SON'S PAINTING POOL Markel Place. i;n. ' CARPET. UPHOLST'Y • 2 atory-$-45. •Stucco/Drywall ~ 493-11522 HAUUNG 3720 • Seasonal Flower• • lnVEJd. 22 yre In o.e. SERVI-Cluafft~ ~ : By Dolphin Cleaning Houae Cle•nlng •T•xtur• Coating VIC'tOR 497-1739 CLAJUNllT lnatruotlon Quallty. SmVBlg Job• "''" 3894 M2·&87a 0~ • Orlent1I Rug1. Ou11ity Spring Cleantn9 •Foundation/Marble •Wood Feno .. * & C T her U~59 114-637-1498 ---- ,. ' Gua11ntlld. H9-5081 & Re; Svc. Mlnl·bllflda, •R•troflttlng/Palntlng replact/rfl*', fl'lt hllllnll .IUNK To The DUMP Telles Undeoaplng late ~ HC BA "Pgr 1-eoo.o1&-n22 POOUSP• lwo • "9palf 315 • Cltpet 6 floor. V'tll/MC/M l.89159D•Bond•115Yra tstln\llel.Lowptlcet.Uc'd 1714-9 ... f .. 2) Oardeft Malnt ~ MA OIQI. 40+Yr !iq>. flit p H p~~ = A.I'• 88e-2800 7 1 4 -3 ., 8 ·8 9 8 0 AdvantaOt c.on.tt. 17+6301 Wiii hauf WhM Trash l..awnt, SjSrlnklt I)'•. Tt.. All Ages aea..aeae 8'AiNOWOOD PliNT •• r!:.=t ~~· ,,:::~· !¢~ : CERAMIC Man won'tl 908-1882 Trim. Ctn.upe 454-3112 •Not Che•Pl LMOU3 Wkly Svc. 94._.728 Ori. TILES 3528 ·~1~:~: CJ~~~·,~: DOORS 3880 PLOOR INSTALL Tr" 'tump farmln11or PAINTING 3858 e aut R•:on•btel Mlt iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil F Mal , __ RIOR TrM rtmoYtl/"11np grinding M Ptlnl bt1C OWWMldl Al1I " C•RAMIC. MAR BL• • Hardwd Ir• nt urms 3820 UU&O Fr.. firewood/mulch 114-SIWOp '9 4'N20t IOOP.ING 3110 ~f: : lnatalt'n • Fabrication FrH Eatl • 729-7079 An ex..-rleno.ct DESIGNElS 3782 l.#01285 tMM-3872 ·~·::;..vou=:::.•.,T TOP QUALITY INT/EXT ••••••••I SL.I 20Yr1 Exp • Ucenaed dependable door • MARBt..• &XPa"T Yard C .. atHtp, Trim Oull ~ by or11 Very AMaonable Aat•I UlWROOPlllQ CO i • 1-800·348-9321 COMPUTERS 3558 hanger. Ouar WOfk, PollahlnglProtectlng. auaa Poll•h•d a. TreHIH•dge/Remove/ Ucleo20M .,:' L.84e22I Jay 800-50M /Comm ,/R .. /"-Oot UI LHky Showeta R•p'd r•u. Don &21-8910 Scratch/Stain ~moval Coated . L.ampa Locka w.~. Nu Lawn/Maine. ''" ... MWM . t=~'-.1~.i':: 1 If Regrocttlng a. ln•tall'n Nl!ED ltC H•LPf Le20654 ..e.1008 etc. FrM Eat. Pick up 904-Yard Pg-748-5378 ~ _________ 1 _ _,,,......,..,.,..,""""'....,.,.,.!W""_ 8 " II l.I070130 Otan 01 T111 • D,,YWAU •GUlliW WORK• & Oellv. Tom 11w22e 14TYOU,.GualltyCHU '• .......... TOO PIANO t VOCAL ftOO' axi'iiifi C I• 073,.a065 or 840-8528 Con1ullatlon•Upgrad1t &\ H N JCHUP B••• Quallty & PrlQe Internet Set Up SERVICE 3584 ardwd lnyl(Ceramlc D•alQN V18IONS MASSAGB 3830 24 Hr•. Alch•rd Sinor WSONS 3188 FrH Elf. Lie/Ina N ewport Tile & M arble & Advice a89-7387 Mrble/Carp1Mlnd/ln1 eProrl Dealgne,. Uotl'280&44 8454209 ••••••••• , Hl-145"4 IOCM1ee T At Affordable PrlcH. INT•RN•T Adllertl•• ..-sMA.LL Joa UPIRT . •lllttl!\ToYourNeeda L •• Th•r•pv • QUALITY CAR•. ~IANO BeQ.-Advanc4td •••ROOPINQ I 0 -Show1ra/Counttta1Flr• Your PrOduct, S•Nlce Olywall/PIUler Aepalt + 6 Y041r BUOOl!TI & Nt.1trltlon Ina/WO 80'Mt 01'1' W/ADI AJt 11ge•Teachet Cer1. New Aoofa • ·Aeroofa Repainting? ,,..,.~ .. - •• ~ •••• or l'dalt 1, looh1 h flat CleBIWI .. ,. "" ........... m Fine Cratt.man1hlp... L708219 722·7G:l2 •S.ve VOIU ~ E Nlt&lt'al Slone • Mat!M or Information on th• ltf•nglng/f1plng/f.alur1 BANDY MAN 3710 1 .. 00 ... t • .,., ta RN/Muug• Therapist 20Yt1 !lip. XH ~ l!nt.,,.,nment Avalt. A•pelta • L4'112&155 i: Ff?IC• L.&45488 r M214 Internet. 174.0t28 Comm/Rea 851·5573 I' .... C ......... tlon C.M. ~aa.eaaa 'air I 84W417 Ron J9nnlfer 940-8MI lne/BoMt 970-1410 ....... .. Tot 110 ·~· 00 ,.., ~ d I , ne 00 A special section devoted to the Newport Library Literacy Program 100" Of THE PROCEEDS Of THIS SPEOAL SECTION GO TO THE NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC LIBRARY'S LITERACY PROGRAM • FRIDAY. APRIL 12, 1996 MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Thanlcs to an army of dedicated volunteers, including David Dahlels, the noble Newport Beach Literacy Program continues· to give ad Ult learners the gift of reading. • THIS STORY AND MORE INSIDE . ' I l -~ • .. ·-------• --l .. .. Q ONE FOR nlE BOOKS -A DAILY PILOT SPl!Cl.AL SF.CTION DEVOTED TO UTERACY to our community Thanks for supp~rting literacy in Newport T his special publication, "One for the Books: Chapter 1'wo, • is a cele- bration of all the wonderful peo- ple who have come forward to support the Adult Literacy Pro- gram at the Newport Beach Public Library. Over the past weeks, through letters, word of mouth and per- sonal appeals, and with the strong support of the .Daily Pilot, we presented our program and its needs to you, our constituents. This was close to a mak:e-or- break situation for adult literacy: not only were we challenged to supplement city funding with pri- vate support, we felt the need to reva.lJdate the importance of the program to the citizens of New- port Beach. And thanks to you, it worked. I am delighted to report that nearly $25,000 has been raised to MARC MAAl1N I OAl..Y Pl.OT Hallie Strock: 'I am delighted to report U...t nearly $25,000 has been raised to help lull tbe lJbrary lJteracy Program.' help fund the Library Literacy Program through the '96-97 fiscal year. This remarkable show of support, from a ve.ry wide cross- section of the community, allowed us to accomplish both goals. We have confirmed that our community rE!ally does believe in the program and Its relevance to Newport Beach and, furthermore, that it Is willing to make up the shortfall in city funding from its collective pockel Over the coming year you will see these contributions spent wisely to reinforce our existing programs and to expand our ser- vices to aµ in our community who would derive real and lasting benefit from true, adult literacy. So again, on behalf of the dedicated volunteer tutors, the students of the Library Literacy Program, and Emily Schilling (who helped so much with this publication), we thank all the individuals and organiutions who "dug deep• to ensure our continued ability to provide this veryi.mportantpublicserviceto our community. HALLIE STROCK. Literacy coordinator "TH E PA ST IS B U T T H E B EGINNING OF A BEGINNING" H .G . WELLS • me IRVINE COMPANY . Supporting Participation In Our Communities ...... ····-..... ~····~····~ .... .,., .. ·····~ ...... ·· ......... . FRJOAY, APRI L 12, 1996 h Llnry Literacy Pro-= ....... help, and you 1111 .. ly cwne to the res. cue-~"""* you. ~~ wrskN'I of "One. ,_,..loalcs-0\apter 2· • Mt1ritbe ".*ghbor-.. ........ for 1t'4! litera- q .....,_ -not a bad day's WOlt(.· In tlio ,.n. Pilot ...SI I ... f'llled $ 15,000 ...... 'IM--" especially atlkll Mw-.ara city funds._.._ cut. But this ftillilit ~ '° teaO\ adults to NICI Wll mndnue-thanks -~ Nlidltits and tilllllliliCMIW'S who under- ...... ~taa and are ...... out. · .Aliil now~~ do yc>llr ~tiwh~program 11¥ .... .., the f*)ple and ........ .. bUsinesses who ... allli In this section. WI Ill nm.._...., Editor . ....... ,. ~···· . ,,, Comcast Cablevision applauds the Newport Beach Public Library in its quest to pron1ote literacy. Because 1n all of our minds there burns a hght of immeasurable magnitude. ~CCJIVICASI •• f () ONE FOR THE BOOKS -A DAILY PILOT SPEGAL SECTION DEVOTED TO LITERACY FRIDAY. APRIL 12., 1996 Literacy student 'Margaret A.' and tutor David Daniels work ln one of the two semi-private work sta~ons lnstde the literacy office at tbe Central library. F rorn her ofhre headquar- ters m the Newport B<·dch Publtc Library, a qt>ntle woman named Halite Strock spearheads the local battle to mdke sure every resi- dent and worker m Newport Bearh can rPad It's a big JOb. An f'Stunated qo rrullion people in the United States are illiterate, with about :150,000 non-readmy adults in Ordngl~ County alone As th<' roordinator of the N.-wport Bt•dch L1brC1ry Litera- cy Progrdm, Strock oversees 70 volunlf'c>r'> who tutor over 75 lo< dh st'Plung to tmprove the tr qrac;p of the Enghsh languagP Th<' c;tudents vary widc•ly in hdckground and range m d<J<' from late teens to mid-70'> More than 500 tutor-student pairs have worked together m lhe program's t 2-yPar history ~This program changes peo- ple's lives,· says Strock, who JOmed the program last year and now devotes 32 hour.. a on week to it with the help of d part-tune assistant. "It changes the lives of stu- dents AND tutors," she adds. An affiliate of l..lteracy Vol - unteers of America, the New- port Beach Library Literacy Program began in 1984 wtlh a grant from the Califorrua Liter· acy Campaign. While the grant sustained the local program in its first few years, recent cuts in • Newport library program 'changes people's lives' Story by Chris Goffard Photos by Marc Martin the city's budget have forced a financial appeal to the private sector. An aggressive fund·rais· ing drive has netted close to $24,000 for the 1996-1997 year. Despite the outpouring of community support. though, the fiscal situation remains alarming. "We're on the chopping block,• says Carol Hazelwood, the program's current president and a founding member. "I feel like the '96-'97 year will make us or break us." Stressing the program's importance, she adds, "There aren't many organizations that get down and dirty and help the people.· Strock believes the public suffers from •an awareness problem.• •A lot of people feel that there is no literacy problem in Newport Beach," she says. ·People say, 'It's not in our back yard.'" Strock stresses that the defi- nition of "literacy• is an evolv· ing one. "During the Civil War, litera- cy meant you could spell your name, and today it means •something totally different,· she says. •Jt's not just about reading and writing anymore. It's about functional literacy.• As computers assume greater and greater i.mportllllce, for instance, computer literacy FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1996 ls quickly becoming indispens- able. In addition to helping peo- ple with their grammar, spelling and pronundalion. the Uteracy Program can help them learn their way around a keyboard. ·u you lose your job,• says Strock, "you need to have the skills to train or cross-train.• But the reasons that people come to the program are as var- ied as their backgrounds and ages. Some, like Margaret A., a Mexican immigrant who has worked with tutor David Daniels since December, come to improve their marketability in the work force. ·u I live in this country, I have to learn (to read and write) English,• she says. Others want to be able to read• their· kids a story, or to help them with their homework. SWI others are seeking to earn their high school equivalency degree. And many are simply tired of living a lie, of the huge daily effort it takes to cover up a litni- tation that carries a unique stig- ma. One of the latter. type is Har- lan M., a 64-year-old man who calls himself "the world's greatest faker.· Despite owning his own • SEE LITERACY PAGE 6 ONE FOR nlE BOOKS -A DAILY PILOT SPECIAL SECTION DEVOTED TO LITERACY 0 a literacy program graduate . 'It's the ones who aren't doing anything ... who should be ashamed' E lght years ago, Chris Calci- narl, then in her mid-40t, could only read at an eighth grade level~ Today, she serves on the Board of Directors with the National Literacy Volunteers of America, and devours the mys- tery novels of Mary Higgins Clark in her spare Ume. She's one of the many suc- cess stories of Uie Newport Beach Ubrary Literacy Program. After dropping out of high sch&ol at age 16, getting mar- ried and having kids, Caldna.I\r found little time to fill the gaps in her education. She bad dyslexia. but she didn't know it She thought she had trouble reading because she was stupid She read to her children when they were very young, but she quit when their reading skills began to surpass her own. • n made me feel inadequate,• she says. Ten years after dropping out of school. she went to vocational school and earned her high school diploma. She ascended professk>nally, becoming vice president ol a local company and finding a well-paying position with a chamber of commerce. But sbe bad never read a book cover to cover, and she could not write her own busi- ness letters. In the late 1980s, she decided she'd bad enough. When She saw a ci.rcuit court judge admit on the news that be read at a fourth grade level, she finally found the eourage to come forward. With the help of Marcia Tun- gate of the Uteracy Volunteers of Huntington Beach, her dyslexia was diagnosed and she received corrective glasses. "Leaming that I bad dyslexia lifted a blg burden off my shoul- ders,• Calcinari says. She moved to the Newport Beach Ubrary Literacy Program, whereshestudiedforfour years, organized fund-raising · MAAC MAR™ I OAl.V Pl.OT Chrtl Caldilarl, DOW involved with literacy OD • n&tlonal level. uys one of tbe biggest rewards of literacy Is she can DOW read to her grandson. events, and served on the advi- sory council. Today she owns an office fur- niture brokering bu.stness and works for the literacy cause at the national level. And she writes her own letters. What does she say to func- tional illiterates too burdened by shame to seek helpi •1t•s the ones who aren't doing anything about it who should be ashamed." -By Chris Gotfard SIMU. .LTD. PHILIP D. VASS General Manager 1540 JAMBOREE RD. NEWPORT BFACH, CA 92660 • (714) 640-6444 (adjacent to Fashion Island/Newport Center) Fax (714) 759-3528 .. G ONE FOR THE BOOKS -A DAJLY Pl.LOT.SPECIAL SECTION DEVOTED TO LITERACY FRJOAY, APRIL 12, 1996 LITERACY CONTINUED FROM 5 company and holding other posi- tions of authonty, he was able to conceal for yedJ"S the fdct th.di he couldn't read or wnte. The deceit took a tremendous psychological toll on hlm, though. "It was almost impossible,· be SdyS, gnmJy. Growing up on the East COd.St, Harlan somehow slipped through the cracks of the educational sys- tem. ·1 tried (to learn) in public schools, and it didn't work out,• he says. "The teachers didn't know what the bell it was with me. Everybody else got educated through the years. As l grew up, l knew there was something miss- ing, something radically wrong.• Before enrolling in the New- port Beach Library program, Har- PATRICIA EMISON Cox lan tned a number of other pro- grams and l:tropped out of them all, frustrated and discouraged. He felt stupid. He wondered why he couldn't get it right. His luck. turned wben be found himself paired with Terry Buckley. •He was concerned that no one would have the patience to teach him,• says Buckley, a man- agement consultant who joined the Newport Beach Library pro- gram in 1994. •t told him that as long as we both lived I would help him. I told him I wouldn't give up on him i.f be wouldn't give up on himself. It's a Ufe-long commitment.· Buckley says he began read- ing at the age of four and burned to pass on his passion for it. "I've done other volunteer work.• be says, ·but nothing touches thJs in terms of what you can see in the result. It's incredibly inspiring to Sl'AIRWAY TOTH£ MIND • see someone do what (Hdrldn\) done.• How much progress hru. hf· made? ,Just two years ago. 11.ir- lan coufd not write a sentence With Terry's help and encourdge- ment, he can now compose he. own letters, albeit with d.iff1rutty He's read abridged versions of "The La.st of the Mobicans • and "lWo Ye4J"S Before the Mast • And his worq>lace duties hdvt• become much easier to bear "Lego, Ergo Sum" (with apologies to Descartes) Alwyn Scott ~I i/1111 1\ \\1\:~\; J ACK D AWN People. It's What Sells. ONE FISH, TWO FISH, RED FISH, BLUE FISH ... But a Nook can't read so a Nook can't cook. I lur ~1c.11c'1 Jtrnmpl1shrncn1 4' I '11l11111c KMW dc.alcr in thr We<11crn \ n11c\ 'i!Jlc\ I hJ1 mcJns we 11u1 sold. 11111 \Crvitcd .lllJ nur-ptrformcd ;ill other\ 1n the WC11 CREVIER \•, .. .\A A I T ll \\A ll ;11 / 11111111,\\1\ ~ ~ ALO'\' SERVJCI TECHNICAL KNOW-HOW INNOVATION INDUSTRY lF.ADERSHfP 1996 ~)f~, :•Jncr 714 1$l'>3 /I g E& y KENNETH lEvENTHAL REAL EsrA TE GROUP ERNST & YOUNG I.LI' the preeminent provider of real estate advisory services supports adult literacy. so ... What good to a Nook is a hook cookbook? CLAYTON & Cum s SANSONE COSTA MESA Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner served 24 howsa day, 1 days a week. Congratulations! 2150 HaiiM>r Blvd., at Victoria la Costa Mesa (714) 631..()505 FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1996 •1 owe that lllAD so much,• Harlan says of Buckley. "There aren't enough kind words I can use for that man.• Victims of illiteracy often har- bor the notion that they're inher- ently dumb, and Harlan was no exception when he first came to Buckley. "The intelligence level is extremely high.• Buckley says, "he's just not cognizant of it.· In Buckley's view, to bluff so sue- HOST OF TifE COAST ONE FOR THE BOOKS -A DAILY PJLCYT SPECIAL SECTION DEVOTED TO LITERACY @ cessfully for so many years requires "one of the smartest people in the world.· "His self-image has gotten better in two years.• Buckley adds. •I've convinced him that he couldn't have done what he's done if he's stupid.· One of the reasons for the Llt- eracy Program's success IS that 1t eschews rote, standardized teaching techniques, placing emphasis instead on each stu- I Joe and Judy Rosener are dent's specific needs. Anything from the sports page to the Inter- net can become a teaching tool. "It's all completely individual- ized,· says Strock. "There are no textbooks or handbooks. Tutors and students decide what they want to work on together.• Harlan and Buckley use the literacy office's computers to access • Encarta, • a popular encyclopedia program rife with cultural and historical informa- please to support those who teach people to read. Thanks Volunteers! ' tion. Buckley prints ow a page and has Harlan read it aloud into a recorder, then replay the tape Audio books provide them with another tool. By listening to professional actors read English sentences, Harlan is able to mod- ify his speech rhythms and inflec- tions. And be can learn on the road, which suits his hectic work schedule. Although Harlan has made tremendous progress, he still avoids talking publicly about his struggles. Like countless others in his shoes, he has a job to pro- tect. And the shame attendant on illiteracy is undeniable. "You can say you're almost anything else,• says Strock, pointing to the societal stigma. "You can even say you're an alcoholic. But you can't say you're illiterate.· • SEE LITERACY PAGE 8 Excellent reading illustrating how one can start with nothing, join the Army, master the lessons taught, and rise to 4 Star General and the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Quiet an accomplishment! SUSAN &: JIM ZAGER THE BALBOA BAY CLUB Z: I fl 111111 .111\ ~" SUPERVISOR MARIAN B ERGESON STU DISTRICT Wishes the Newport Beach Public Library conH11ued success. Congratulations 0 11 tlie past two years! (714) 645-5000 1221 W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach JOHN F. DEAN, Ed.D. Co11nty Suptrlntmdmt of Schools urn£ WOMEN 5 My congratulations and thanks to those affiliated with the Central Library for a first year of excellet1t service to the community. The library serves to entertain us, infonn us and to stand as a reminder of our Investment in the future. 10 Civic Center Plaza •Santa Ana, CA 92701 (7 14) 834-3550 CB EMA by CAROi W. H AZELWOOD Order through • Tudor Publisbers P.O. Box 38366 Greensboro, NC 27408 A ttenagtr's rltt of pass41t on a visit to Archatological sltt In Mulco ,. ... I ·' 0 ONE FOR THE BOOKS -A DAJLY PlLOT SPECIAL SECTION DEVOTED TO LITERACY LITERACY CONTINUED FROM 7 That shame is part of the reason many people don't come forward to seek help, dJld the reason why traditional teaching methods leave them alienated. Many stu- dents, being 111tensely sell-conscious, dredd the pressure of a cldssroom situation. Learrung to ease thdt pressure is part of the 20-hour trdJil.IIlg that aU tutors undergo Some students, like 75-year-old Alma Wu, dpproach theu studies with zeal and qusto. And she hrls u very good reason: ·~hf''::, impatient lo wnle the chromcle or her lonq and fascmating life. Born m Shang hai. she lived through the Commurmt takC'over of Chma and ned to th<' United StutPs in 1%7 during Mao's bloody CulturdJ Revoluuon. Though she '>(It'd ks and wnlPS Chmese nuenUy, she nN'dC'd help to put her story into English. For three yt>ars now, tutor Betty Orbach hd.., worked ,1'cmgs1de her toward that goa1. Orhach L'> a retl.red high school teacher who c drrlt' to th<' Newport Beach Llbrdl)' program llvP yt'ctrS dgo AlrTld soon became impabE>nl w1U1 the exem.~ Orbdch was assigrung "I rt!ahzed that '>hl• Wdnled to wnte hPr - m1•m01rs," sdys Orbdch. Tht-memoirs have been the focus of thPir ~1-~s1on!. evf>1 since Fascinated with tlw proit•ct hN'>CIJ, Carol Hazelwood hds wn11 .. n a nov<>hzc1l1on of the memoirs and J'> 'hoppmg drnund for a publJ.sher WI 11 1111 11 1\\1\ ~" r-------------------------------, I I I F.Y.I. : + What u tbe cost of llllteracyl Answer: Gigantic. +Who paysJ Answer: Everyone. According lo the American Library Association, the scourge costs the nation more than $225 billion a year. That's $1,000 for you and every member of your family. With about 15% of the country's work force suffering from functional illiteracy, it costs billions to businesses in workpldce errors, accidents, remedi- al training and high turnover rates. And with illiteracy claiming 75% of the country's chronically unemployed or underemployed. it cos~ billloris to ta.x_I payers Ill vast welfare and unemploy- ment rolls. Illiteracy and poor health are com- mon bedfellows. Inadequate insurance, poor health-care management, and a disproportionately high frequency of accidents combine to slash the We expectancy of those who cannot read or wnte I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ChJJdren whose parents are tune-• : t1onaUy illite rate are twice as likely as : their peers to suffer from it themselves. : Eighty-five percent of all juvenile : offenders have literacy-related prob-: le ms 1 I I ~-------------------------------~ C HARLES M ASTERS & J OY KOSTLAN ARDISTE AND HAROLD LADIN .. FRIDAY, APRIL 12. 1996 a liter~ stUdem's story From bluff artist to makeup artist AfteT a lifetime of learning to hide bis problem, Tony Enzebio became a master bluff- artisl •vou learn ways to protect yowself, • says Euzebio, 54, a student wtth the Newport Beach Ubrary Uteracy Pro- gram. Euzebio struggled with sever~ spelling trou- ble for yeazs. Asked to write out a check, he mfgh.t pull •the old g1aSses t:ric.k," claim· ing that he didn't have his glasses on him and couldn't see without them. Asked to fill out a form, he might say, •tet me take lt home and look at u.· Asked to do anything that required bhn to put pen to paper, he could trot out all manner of schemes to deflect atten- tion from bimself. It worked so well that during his 31-year career as a truck technician, he fooled almost everybody. But something was nagging at him. An inner voice was whlspe.ring that he bad better things in him. that he was play- ing it safe ln the trucking industry, that his problem was holding him back. A year ago, he retired from bis job and joined the Newport Beach Library Uteracy Pro- gram. Working five or si% hour5 a week with tutor Robert Krone. a retired CPA, he fo\Bl.d the confi- dence to pursue a long· time dream: beauty school. He spends o&O boun a week at Eleganle Beauty College, working toward a degree that requires 1,600 hours of training and in-depth knowledge of complex manuals. He hopes to graduate in a monQi and a hall. He says he owes a lot to the literacy program. •lf lt wasn't for Bob, I probably wouldn't have gone to cosmetology school." he says. Euzebio was recently chosen es a delegate to the Bridges to Llteracy Program in San Frands· co, a workshop th.at brought together stu- dents and volunteers from aaoss the state. -By Chrla Go/ford Congratulations to our new Newport Beach Central Library and neighbor. Thanks for all you mean to this great community now and in the years ahead. (714) 640-6SZS 2610 E. Coast Hwy .• Corona del Mar Every man who knows how to read has it in his power to magnify himself, to multiply ln ways which he exists, to make bis life full, slgnlficant and interesting. -Aldous Hwtlty FRIDAY, APRIL 12.-1996 NE:lPc!U'J\\Qrr1ott8 HOTEL & TENNIS CLUB Ml Newport Center Dri•e. N~wport Bndl. Callforala 926641 (714) '4f..48M MARILYN NIEi.SEN cox COMMUNICATIONS " Supports both print & media literacy (Do YOU know how to "read lV"?) ONE FOR 11-IE BOOKS -A DAILY PILOT SPECIAL SECTION DEVOTED TO UTEJ\ACY 0 A Guide to Finding Spiritual Fulfillment in Everyday Life. COAST MAGAZINE 31 11 Second Ave., Corona del Mar, CA 92625 644-4700 N~l HAlllOlt Aa(A CHAMBER or COMMERCE Congratulations to the Newport Beach Public Library. The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce salutes the Library staff and thousands of Library Foundation memben, volunteers and contributors for making this dream an enriching realty. (714) 729-4400 FAX (714) 729-4417 1470 Jamboree Rd., Newport Beach, CA On BehaHof LAUREL HAFER from her parents Russ & DIANE HAFER The Pilot -salutes the .volunteers and financial supporters of the Library Literacy Program in Newport Beach. Thanks for a job well done. ···•~aa ae e••·············~··•••M •••••··· -· 4IV ONE FOR 11-IE BOOKS -A DAILY PILOT SPECIAL SECTION DEVOTED TO LITERACY FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1 .... Thanks to all the supporters of Library literacy Program SILVER Cork Anson Greg Baird Robert Balrd Mimi Barker Russell Benedikt Thomas H. Bohler Adele Bosomworth Douglas M. Boyd Margot Butler Jessica Cabeen Carl Cdrlson Robin Colbaugh Donna Daniel David Denholm Helen M. Dietz Jenrufer Drayton Marie English Sanford Freemdn Walter Frey I lelen Gehlke Gma Genova Kamran Ghods1an Judy Grant Jackie Headly Diane Hemme Chuck Hirsch Karl Huibauer Adele Hyman Nadia lchinomjya (' Jackson LotS Jacobs WI II 111111 1\\ 1\ \\" Yf BOAT omcER ~I II 111111 1\\ \\ 1~ "l GREEN EGGS &HAM Dr. Seuss George Jeffries Donald Johnson Joyce Johnson Carol Kellin Lany Kirwan Joy Kostlan Dorothy Kraus Sandra Layton Vmcencia Lazoff Robin Leason Adele Madison Charles Masters Betty McBride Robert Mcintyre GOLD Sam Anderson Elizabeth Balderston John Barry Janet Beck Chris Bellard.i Joseph Bentley The Blurock Foundation Sharon Bridges Daken·Broadbead Diana Brooks Robert Case Margaret Corkett Pat Cox Phyllis Drayton Donald Evarts E.Y. Kenneth Leventhal MARC MAA™ I DAl.Y Pl.OT Juan Trujillo was a dvll engineer In his native country of Nicaragua before coming to the U.S. 10 years ago. Now employed as a securlty guard at Pacific Mutual, TrtlJlllo hopes the literacy program can help him build his vocabulary and give him a better understanding of Engllsb. NOW AVAILABLE SECOND PRINTING "A BNuliful Book"· "Wot!dlrlUt R.-ding" "A »Ms&xe" Lt. Ted Mered.llb, USNR PT Boet Offl«r Sloria-MV....Ap llle-PT119 ,.,..,_50_.--. ,,..,_JolYID --...,,..,F ~. 0.- DouglM Me<Mlu. AocOo< -W9y<le , .. _ 32 _ lndo• -~ _ _,, uo 00 ~~-s-. c.i. __ ,, .,,.. MAIL~TO: JE --~ 17 A-C.,,.,., "'"'""°"-CAl:Mm cDHN [[)MINI6 "Total Dining Experrence" 2901 West Coast Hwy. • Newpon Beach, CA 92663 Rescrvationa: (714) ~Slll • Fax (714) 6S0-20S9 ••• tT••t•1' When we talk about a good, basic education, we talk about the 3 r's. The first "r'' is reading. And yet many people graduate from high school not knowing how to read A library provides help and services for the deaf, the blind, the toddler, the teenager, the elderly, and all children. The library must also provide services for people who are unable to read or it is not a public library. EUZABETB STARR This wondnfUI family biography by an Oranst County author umspllffts why English llttracy Is .so Important. ' '' . FRIDAY, APRIL 12. 1996 John Farrar The Fluor Corporation Beth C.od>nauer Sidney Golub Gouvil Engineertng Dorothy Gray Karen Greenfield Patricia Hadden Rosaplond Hall Jeanette Havens Carol Hazelwood Jane Hietbrink Michael Howard Judd Hubert Ulllan Huibregtse · Nancy Jones Dorothy Koll Robert Krone Harold Lad.in B.L. Lamore11UX James Lawson Laurie Marine James McDonald Ronald Merriman Joel Moscowitz Donald Murray Jame$ Obrien Kathleen Pacelli • Roger Palley Frank Posch Don Rickabaugh Robert Bein. William Frost & Assoc. John Rwnsfeld Kathleen Ryan Emily Schilling Elinor Schmidt Robert Scholler Leon Schwartz Elizabeth Stahr Diane Stephens Jack Taylor Clarence Tu.mer James 1\uner George 1\vist Judith Ware James Ward Elaine Weinberg Patricia Yoder PlATINUM Dick Allen Hancock Banning, ill AlBumand Joan Cox Deloitte and Touche Robert Eichenberg William Mathews Oneida McQuarrie Jack and Ellen Shaw The Travelers Group DIAMOND Marjorie T. Rawlins Rockwell The Friends·of the Library The Newport Beach Public Library FoWldation ADVISORY BOARD Dick and Mary Allen Bill and Judy Banning Joseph and Marilyn Bentley Hyla Bertea Margaret J. Corkett Pat Cox ' IArJc Dwan }{~ ~ &l\O \.aDoma Eicben"'-, Martha Fluor Barbara Glabman Lrv Gellman James M. and Karen Greenfield Evelyn R. Hart Lucille Kuehn Frank Lynch Dr. and Mrs. William Mathews Michael Meyer Marilyn Neilsen Roger and Marion Palley Frank and Nancy Posch Marjorie G. Reday Bruce A. Sansone Pbll Sansone Jack and Ellen Shaw Elizabeth Stahr Joyce Tucker James and Robin TumPr James and Elizabeth Ward Elaine Weinberg COUNOL Robin Colbaugh Donna Daruel Shirley Frobes Carol Hazelwood William Lobdell Richard R. Luehrs GJona Marienthal Betty 01bach Emily Schilling Hallie Strock Marjorie Sullivan 3471 Via Udo, SuJte 207, Newport Beach, CA 92663 (714) 723.7100 llABBITI INSURANCE AGENCY Congt"ttulations to the Library from Tuck and Peter Rabbit. Give someone the gi~ of reading! (714) 631-7740 441 Old Newport Blvd., Newport Beach ONE FOil TifE BOOKS - A DAILY PILOT SPECIAL SEC110N DEVOTED TO LITEllACY Q) The Newport Beach Firefighters Association Supports the Newport Beach Public Library Literacy Program and Its fight against illiteracy. Lucille Kueh.D Board of Trustees, Newport Beach Public Library Thank you for your continuing superior pro('tsslonal, personal and fina.ncla/ support of tlu Nmiport &ach Public U brary. You have bem the ~nee of a community newspaper serving Its community. Thank you for making literacy programs available to our area. D AVID AND NICOLE DENHOLM • • , AT-EASE SAL ~UTES A JOB WEL~ DONE On behalf of the Newport Be(Jcll Public Library Foundation, At-Ease would like to congratulate the local community for its combined efforts and continued support of one of the world's finest public libraries . Through loyalty and dedication, local citizens and organizations have been able to provide children and adults with more than just an opportunity to learn to read. Over the past two years, the Foundation has had an . overwhelming response to its fundraising events which has allowed for our new library to consist of the following resources: BILL BRADLEY Hats off to the library and to the community, whose undying support we couldn't have done without! at•ease OF NEWPORT BEACH 1° Pl