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Bergeson gets .back .to baSics
•Gov. Wilson's new edl)cation czar stresses phonics,
basic math and -of course -smaller classes.
students the basics, Ber~esoli
said. .
"Class-size reduction provides
the environment for education
reform to take place," Bergeson
said. #Kids are going to be
student compared with the gover-
nor's proposed $666 -Bergeson
said the program is an.option that
districts can buy into. -Sy Michelle Terwilleger, Daily Pilot
California students will l~a..i:nJo
read and ace multiplication
tables. State test scores will rise.
Marian Bergeson is convinced.
MWe will be successful. We will
have mastered standards and
held kids accountable\" Berge-
son, the governor's secretary of
education, said last week. "We
are going to see a marked
improvement."
Stressing basic learning con-
cepts, reducing primary grade
class sites and expecting more
from students are some of the
keys to reaching higher stan-
Campus
business
course
expands
• State grant to increase
enrollment of"at-risk'
teenagers in Costa Mesa
High's Business Academy.
By Mid'ielte Terwilleger, Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -A Costa
Mesa High School program that
teaches business basic:S has
received a grant from the Califor-
nia Department of Education J;o
expand its student nwnbers and
partly change its focus for next
year.
The Costa Mesa Business Acad-
emy, a school-funded program
which began three years ago to
provide students with bu~~ess
skills, will become a California
Partnership Academy and receive
state funding. ·
By becoming a Partnership
Academy, the program will receive
$42,000 in funding this year,
$72,000 next school year and
$81,000 the following yeat. The
California grant requires matching
funds from the district and local
businesses.
The Newport-Mesa Unified
School District has already commit-
ted matching funds and Orange
County Teachers Federal Credit
• · Union and California Federal Bank
are donating work hours by provid-
ing volunteers.
The three-year program for
sophomores, juniors and seniors
will also change its recruitment
focus to at-risk students who attend
school irregularly, are behind in
credits, have low motivation and
are economically disadvantaged.·
Joan Kerins, a Costa Mesa busi-
ness teacher and co-chair of the
program, said that she can see
changes in students' attitudes after
they enroll in the Business Acade-
my and so she is excited about its
new focus.
• SEE GRANT PAGE 4
dards, Bergeson said.
And those concepts are key
goals in Gov. Pete Wilson's educa-
tional reform package that
Bergeson is traveling the "We are going to see a
marked improvement ... "·
state to promote.
The former Orange
County supervisor and
state senator stopped at the
Daily PilQt last week t~
brief her "hometown
paper" on the governor's
goals, which she hopes to see
realized in the next 21 months of
Wilson's term.
C~SS-SIZE REDUCTION
Keeping first-grade class sizes
smaH is the first step in teaching
-MARIAN BERGESON •
assured of the attention they will
get."
Responding to local criticism
that the class-size reduction pro-
gram should be fully funded by
the state ·-Newport-Mesa fig-
ures the program costs $870 per
The governor's budget calls for
funding 20-1 student-teacher
ratios m kin~ergarten through
third grades.
Various districts estimate the
cost anywhere between $600 to
$1,200 per student. Full state
funding would create a "man-
date," she said. '
"(The current funding system)
places the burden of priority on
the district," she said. "That's
where districts want it to be."
PHONICS
After teaching California stu-
dents language arts through a
program that emphasized litera-
I{ I ' ' I :\ (, \t \ I t ~
KIM HAGGERTY I OAJlY I'll.OT
1Wo girls run on mats during a gyblnasttcs and motor development program on a recent
afternoon at the Costa Mesa Downtown Center.
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THE VERDICT
Wedge body-boarders
hard to beat
Former county
supervisor and
current
secretary of
education for
Pete Wilson,
Marian
Bergeson fields
questions from
Daily Pilot
reporters
·Friday
afternoon . "
BflAt. ?CS-.D
I DAii." Pl o•
ture, dismal test scores have· I phonics, speaks for itself.
brought the state back to phorucs-"When w_e are ha~ng t.o pro-
based curriculum. Vlde re}Tled.ial education m lhe
"We had to bootleg phonics UC system, someUung is failing,"
into the classroom," said Berge-she said.
son, recalling her days as a prima·
ry grade teacher.
'She feels that the pooF rate of
success of langudge arts pro-
grams, which don't emphasize
NEW, NEW MATH
Students statewide have dlso I ranked poorly on math tests, leading
• SEE BERGESON PAGE 4
Council hopes to
avoid' Cirque suit
• City of Costa Mesa says I she feels their continued ellorts
will eventually po) ofl it wants fau officials to I ·we hoee we will not ha\'e t<•
impose their e.L:Gt0iity to close· 1t down " Llo)d sd1d
Shut the Show down. "I lopefully i\ 1s something thd'
can be resolved."
By Susan Deemer, Daily Pilot The Cirque must "conduct 1t<,
business in a qwet and ordt>rl)
manner," accordmg to the rentdl
COSTA MESA-City Council agreement signed by Vincent
• members were still mulling at Gagne, North Amen.can tour
press time what action to take m manager for the Crrque du SolE>ll. \
the dispute between residents and Becky Bailey-Fmdlev Qener-
crnd the Cirque du Soleil -but I al manager of the Orange C'ountY
council mem-Fairground'>
hers earlier indi-,.----------------------·--1 The '<lgr f
t ated they'd like ECONOMIC FEATS : ment -.tdte~ .~
to avoid filing .a 1 sound-produc
lawsuit. Cirque du Soleil's 11-week : mg de\ ice~
C o u n c 1 1 -Costa Mesa run is expected-: used by (t hP
woman Libby to inject mpre than $1 .4 mil-} C1rque1 '' 1thi11
Cowan ~ said lion into the local economy, ' or outc;1dt> JI--
she'd like to see including: l '>pdce m bl tit
fairgrounds offi-, • 165 locals hired to work the : o operdted as
cials enforce its I box 9ffice and shows. : not to cd4SL'
COntrati"' With 1' "• sn,500 Spent 00 staff food : annO\ ance Or
the Cirque -1 and supplies... 1 incon\',en1ence particul~rly the I • More than $120,000 spent to 1ts pdtrons
provision that l by staff on local shopJHng, car and to the sur-
allows state fair 1 ""tats. ac. rounding ne1gh-
board officials to : borhoods "
shut ·down the : • IOI.a: Cirque du Soleil lllliwl Sa.id Gagne
show if noise : Costa~~ of Commerce. on Monday · H 1
problems per-t..-------------------------"' can understand
sist. the City Coun-
"We (the aity) could say, cil, they need to meet and talk
'Enforce the contract,' or we will that's normal. We are hopmq we
go to court to enforce 1t," Cowan can end our run and connnce
sa.td. neighbors that we are tr)1ng to be
"My interest is to see that the the best neighbor we can
fairgrounds mdliltain the agree· At least one commurut\ leader
ment .. my argument is not w1th urged city support of the Crrque
the Cirque, it's with the (ntr· du Soletl, based .on the hnanodl
grounds " benefits
Residents' complamts thdt Ed Fawcett execull\'e director
noise from the big top disrupts of the Costa ~ 1esa Chamber of
their lives sue days a week haye Commerce. sent a letter to Cit\
led the city to pursue possible lit· Council memben. urgmg consad··
igation on therr beh'alf erallon of the pos1tive aspects of
Councilwoman Heather Somers having the show m Costd Mes~
said it's wlfortunate that the city Cuque staff, perlom1"'rs and
has to step in and take some sort auruence members are m1ectinq
of action. about $1.4 rrullion into the com·
"It is the fairgrounds' situation mumty during . the 11-week
and they are responsible," engagement, accordmg to Coc;.td
Somers said. "I personally don't Mesa Chamber hgmes
want to head into litigation." The French-Canadian troupP
Jill Lloyd, fairgrounds spokes-has spent about $150.000 on local
woman, acknowledged fair-advertlSlng; $200,000 tor eqwp-
grounds offioals could serve the I m ent s uch as p ortable tollets·
Cirque a notice for violating the ---
contract if the noise persists, but • SEE CIRQUE PAGE 4
Charity kitchen could be in bot soup· r~-~-~---~-------~
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• Some merchants near
Merle Hatleberg's new site
say presence of homeless
has hurt business.
By Susan Deemer, Daily f'i
COSTA MESA -To the poor
and hungry, the Someone Cares
Soup Kitchen is a haven where
they can fipd a bot meal.
But some nearby business
ownen say the appearance of
tbete J>.8tron5 -particularly thote
with &cnalty ~ beards and dirty,
ragged dothlilg -sea.res away
C\lltometl.
Sp that reeC1 •RdtrOoail are
for CUltoniets oiw• pOpped up ln the wtndows Of llODie lOcal .,_.._
D..... lbirtlY alter the IOUp
kbttMm opened hi dooli ID lall
Employees of Fita's Hair Fash·
ion and Douglas Urn's dental
office say appointments have
been missed or cancelled and
never rescheduled sinee th soup
kitchen opened in tbe West 1 Sikh
Street building. Urine lt4iDS in
the alley between the bali Mlon
and a liquor store are among the
·complaints businell ownen have
dec::rted.
•Some ol our padefti 'tanceled
appob\tmentl." Mk! Jtal6e ...... a
dental~ • ..,.....Dy iil
tbalUncb boUr ••
Many m the c,>tmmunity regard
the soup kitchen's owner Merle
Hatleberg as a saint. Her quest for
a permanent home ended Uus
year when she purcha ed the
former Chinese re taurant.
None of the business owners
dispute HaUeberg's generooty,
they simply don't want to lo c
customers.
Hatleberg can't understand
why people mak.e uch a fuss
about poor people wallong in
front of lheir.busmesses.
•People have blinders on t
thiDk. • Hatleberq Mid. •iau 'em
oU and uneU tbe t'OMI. We run a
nice, ~n, organized kitchen
and the u.Dd uablel were weed·
ed out years back.•
The soup kitchen preperes its.
foOd at the Rea Community Cen-
ter Oil Hamilton Sb.et ad l8l'Y9
AROUND TOWN
ClASSIFIEO
POLICE' FILES •
PUBLIC NOTICES
SPOftts
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TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1997 I
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TO ·MMY ..
LOVE
From bumper cars to
merry-go-round, high school
senior's in his zone
HE IS .
Tommy Love, an 18-year-old
nde operator at the Balboa Fun
Zone
IN THE ZONE
While many high school stu-
·dents dre ftippmg burgers or
working lil the mall, the New-•
port ~forbor High School stu-
dent 1s taking tickets and ush-
enng people onto the ant;ique
merry-go-round or the nearby
bumper cars attractlon.
"It's mce. I'm outside, and
it 's usudlly sunny.• Love said.
'LAID BACK' JOB
he calls someone who can.
"It's pretty laid back," Love
SaJd.
Weekdays, in particular, are
~ow, although L(>ve estimates
that on a good day he will see
up to 50 customers each shift.
"There are more on week-
ends -'300 to 500. Sundays are
busy,• Love said.
Perks include having fnends
and fainily who work nearby.
His older brother is also a ride
operator.
"He's been working since
the summer,• Love said.
NEWPORT ROOTS
pilot people·
•
He is now shanng an apart-
ment with bis brother and a
friend.
WHAT GOES UP ...
-to me," Love said. "I had to bring them back
down.·
Pepple also get unruly on
other rides, Wee the bumper
cars. Love has to stop them
from getting too Vlolent with
neighbors
COMMUNITY
The AJJ-AJDertcan Boys Cho-
rus of Costa Mesa elected Fred-
eric Arnow, Dr. Lawrence W.
Browne and James Christensen
to its board of directors as full vot-
ing members who w\ll serve on
the board for thr.ee-year tenns.
MILITARY .
Air Poree Reserire 2nd Lt. John
P. DePasquale, son of Robert
DePasquale of Costa Mesa, grad-
uated from the Air Force Flight
Screening Program at Randolph
· Air Force Base, San Antoruo,
Texas.
Navy Petty Officer: 1st Clas!>
Robert P. Saunders, whose wife,
Susan, is the daughter of Glenn
and Nora Lusk of Costa Mesa,
participated ·in San Francisco'!>
Fleet Week 1996, while servmg
aboard the guided misstle
destroyer USS Stelhem, home
ported in San Diego.
Army 2nd Lt. Ryan M.
Thomas, son of Richard· B. Thoms
of Corona del Mar, completed the-
drmor officer basic course at ForL
Knox, Radcliff, Ky.
He has been working at the
Fun Zone since October. He
works all the attractions, and
part of tus JOb is to make sure
the ndes are working properly
-if he can't fix the problem,
Love b~s been coming to the
Fun Zone for years. When his
· According lo Love, the most
difficult ride lo operate is the
Fe rris wheel. because passe n-
gers have to be loatied in a cer-
taJn way, or the wheel won't
spin properly.
Unruly customers can also
be a problem. The young ones
make a sport of spitting off the
top. The older ones, particularly
those who have been celebrat-
ing in nearby bars, can b~an
gerous as Y'ell. 'the vehicles.
Marine Pfc. Stephen L Kusl-~
a.k, nephew of Richard and Loma.
Grey of Costa Mesa, completed
basic training dl Marine Corps ,
Recrwt Depot, San Diego.
TODAY
ATIENTION TALK
Coastline Counseling Center
offers an attention deficit disorder
serrunar on • Ptles and Piles and
Piles" from 7 to 9 p.m at 1200
Quail St .. Suite 105, Newport
Beach. Cost is $20. For more inf or-
. mation, call 476-0991 .
PREVENT VlOLENCE
The Violehce Prevention CoalJ-
llon of Orange County offers a lec-
ture on "How Communities Can
Collaborate to Prevent Violence"
from 3:30 to 5 p.m at the Westin
South ('oast Plaza, 686" Anton
Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more infor-
mation, call 96~-4473 .
WOMEN'S LUNCHEON
The Newport Beach Chnstian
Women's Club luncheon will take
place from 11 30 a.m to 2 p.m . at
the Balhod Bay Oub, 1221 West
Coast H.1ghwdy, Newport Beach.
To RSVP. caU 760·9616.
INVENTOR'S WORKSHOP
Orange Coast College offers a
workshop on "How to Gel Your
Inventions Mass Produced" from
6:30 to 9.30 p.m. at OCC. Regis-
tration fee lS $39 For more infor-
mation, call 432-5880
INVESTMENT BASICS
Orange. Coast College offors· a
workshop on "Investment Basics"
from 6:30 to q p.m. at OCC. Regis·
!Iallon ree 1s $29. For more utlor-
mdtion, coll 432-5880.
TOASTMASTERS
The Ne wport Beach Distin·
gU1Shed Toastmasters Club 1300
offers a senunar on the art of lis-
tening from 7 to 9:30 p.m m Sgt.
Pepperoru·~ meeting room, 2300
S.E. BnstoJ St., Newport Beach.
Material fee is $10 For reserva-
Uons, call 730-3671.
• parents moved to Washington
two years ago, he went with
them, bt\t then came back to
California for his senior year.
CAREER BELIEFS
Orange Coast College offers a
free workshop on "Career
Beliefs,• designed to show atten-
dees how their personal beliefs
can help or hinder career
a..dvancement, from 6 to 7:30 p.m.
m OCC's Re-Entry Center. For
more information, call.432-5162.
PARKS MEETING
The Parks, Beaches and Recre-
ation Commission of the city of
Newport Beach is having its next
meeting at 7 p.m. in Council
Chambers, 3300 Newport Blvd ..
Newport Beach. For more inior-
mation, call 644-3151.
VISION TALK
The Newport Beach Central
Library offers a free program on
"When Glasses No Longer Help"
at noon in the Friends' meeting
room at 1000 Avocado Ave., New-
port Beach. The program will
focus on special lighting or magni-
fication equipment that can
improve the vision of many whose
sight can't be corrected with pre-
scription lenses. For more infor-
mation, call 717-3801.
WEDNESDAY
PANHELLENIC MEETING
The Newport Harbor Panhel-
lenic will hold its meeting on
una'ins Around the World ~ at 10
a .m. at St. Michael's All Angels
Church, 3233 Pacific View Drive,
Corona de! Mar. Lt.inch is $4 and1
bndge will immediately follow
lunch. For more infonnation, call
846-4164.
WRJTlNG CONADENT
Orange Coast College offers a
free workshop on •Becoming
Writing Confident~ from noon to 1
p.m. today, March 12 and 19 in
OCC's Re-Entry Center. Through
the use of guided imagery, senso-.
"But that's never happened
aro~nd tow
ry experiences, body movement
and discussion, workshop partici-
pants .Will learn to become more
expressive .in their writing. For
more information, call 432-5162.
SPEAK UP
Speak Up Newport presents
Newport-Mesa Unified School
District Superintendent Mac
Bernd at its general membership
meeting at 5:30 p.m . at The Can-
nery restaurant, 3010 ¥ayette,
Newport Beach. Topics include
class-size reduction. teachers'
salaries and school funding. For
more information, call 224-2266.
INSIDE EDGE
The lnsjde Edge offers a senu-
nar on ~The Reluctant Warrior: A
Tuue Story of Duty ana Heroism in
Vietrlam • Crom 6:30 to 8:30 a.m . at
Scott's Restaurant, 3300 Bristol St.,
Costa Mesa. Cost is $20 for first-
time guests and $35 for others. For
reservations, call 460-4242.
ORCHID WORKSHOP
Sherman 1..Jbrary and Gardens
offe rs the annual Cymbidium
Orchid Workshop at 9:30 a.m. at
2647 E. Coast Highway, Newport
Beach. Registration fee is $15 anCi
pre-registration is required. For
more information, call 673-2261.
LEARNING WORDPERFECT
Orange Coast College offers a
free workshop on "Learning
WordPerfect for Macintosh" irom
1 :30 to 3 p.m. in the Macintosh
Lab located on the fourth floor of
OCC's library. For more informa-
tion. call 432-5162.
ADVISORY MEETING
The Newport-Mesa Unified
School District Special Education
Department offers a community
advisory committee meeting on
"Special Education Loop Path-
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SURI' POMCAST
"There were these drunk
guys who were rocking back
and forth -they almost went
all the way around," Love said .
ways/SAT/College• from 7 to 8:30
p.m. at the Rod MacMillian board
room, 425 E. 18th St., Costa ~sa.
Child care will be provided. For
more information, call 760-3506.
THURSDAY
BRAD GATES . •
The Business Development
Association of Orange County
offers a luncheon with guest
s_p~~er She.riff Brad Gates, who
will discuss the growth and
expansion of his facilities, at 11:30
p.m. at the Wyndham Garden
Hotel, 3350 Avenue of the Arts,
Costa Mesa. Cost is $40. For reser-
vations, call 832-5741.
HEALTHY BOUNDARIES
Orange Coast College offers a
free workshop on ~Healthy
Boundaries" ·from noon to 1:30
p.m . today and March 13 in
OCC's Re-Entry Center. For more
information, call 432-5162.
BAUOTBOX
The Orange County Federation
of Republican Women's next
meeting will focus on "Maintain-
ing the Integrity of the Ballot Box"
at 10 a.m. at the Costa Mesa
Country Club, 1701 Golf Course
Drive. Cost for lunch is $15. For
more information, call 830-8517. ... MATH CONFIDENCE
Orange Coast College offers a
fre~ workshop on "Becoming
Math Confident" from 5:30 to 7:30
p.m. today, March 13 and 20 in
OCC's Re-Entry Center. For more.,
information, call 432-5162.
ESTATE PLANNING
The law offices of Lisa Ciancio
offer a free workshop on "Do I
Need Estate ·Planning? Protecting
Your Assets Through Wills and
'Ihlsts" at 6:30 p.m. a l 88) Dover
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If t~ surface went flat, it
would be less frustrating
than what we have now.
Tht sporadic energy from
tht northw9st ground s~I is blending with
wind swe41 from outer waters. But 1t best. ~t
only man.tgts to dtllwr
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"I spend a lot of time yelling
at people,• Love concedes. EDUCATION
-By Alessandra Djurklou,
photo by Don Leach
The following Orange Coast
College students were named lo
the Dean's Llst dunng the fall
semester of 1996.
BALBOA -Chase E. Corum,
Heather C. Obst, Lisa M. Red·
mond, Jenrufer A Ruper .
BALBOA ISLAND -Joshud.
A. Charlton, Enc E. Damboise
Drive, Suite 300, Newport Beach.
Reservations required: 574-0866.
SMART INVESTING
CORONA DEL MAR
Theresa Beswick, Joe V. Conti,
Britton D. Huycke, Stepharue K
Rose Stephanie J. Salyer, Man-
deep S. Thind.
The Newport Beach Central
Library offers a tree program on
"The 12 Universal Laws of Suc-
cessful lnvestmgH at 7 p.m. in the
Friends' meeting room at 1000
Avocado Ave., Newport Beach.
The program will focus on how to
achieve financial independence
with average earning power and a
little discipline to save and invest.
I For more information, call 717-
3801.
An incorrect address was
given in a restaw;ant listing in
Friday's Almanac '97 special
section. The Memphis Cale is
located at 2920 Bristol St., Cos-
ta Mesa, next door to The Lab.
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
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• Hart>or Boulevard: A stereo worth S800 was stolen from a car parked in .
the 3500 block. The window was pried open
• West 19th SU..t: A jacket worth S75 was stolen from a car parked in the
600 block. The window was sma~hed.
• Fairview Road: A purse containing cash and other items valued at S 110
was stolen from a bus stop bench in the 3400 block. The purse was left unat·
tended.
• Taylor Wa~ Speakers and a speaker deck worth S200 were stolen from a
car parked m the 3000 block. The window was smashed.
•Peterson Place · A stereo and compact discs valued at S 1,005 were stolen
from a car parked in the 2700 block. The door was pried open ·
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•Newport Centw Drive: S1,613 wortr. of computer equipment was stolen
from a locked conference room at a hotel in the 900 block. There was no sign
of forced entry.
•Newport Boulevard: Sl,750 worth of electronic equipment was stolen
from a boat in the 2600 block. The thief or thieves allegedly unhooked sever·
at cups and removed the canvas cover on the boat.
• San Mateo Way: 4 S200 cellular phone was stolen from an unlocked car
parked in a driveway In front of a residence.
• Royal Saint George·Road: A 1996 Jeep Cherokee was stolen from the
front of a residence.
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compact discs valued at S 1,900 were stolen from a car in the 200 block. A
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Last Wedge competitj.o:n no contest briefly in the news
Motorist crashes
through wall of fiome
on suspiaon of dnvmg ttnder thP
mfluence. I see that the Wedge regula.n
a.re trying to keep body-
boarders from putting on a
contest at the Wedge. There
slipped into the news account of
that controversy an item that is
not exactly correct. Mel •
Thoman, speaking for the
Wedge Preserv~tion Society, is
quoted as saying that ~there has
really never been a contest at
the Wedge.• Not so. Once upon
a time there was a bodysurfing
contest at the Wedge. Not much
of a bodysurfing contest it is
true. No 1Vs, no cameras. Nev;
ertbeless, it was a bodysurfing
contest, and it was held at the
Wedge.
It ~appened in 1960 or there-
abouts.
I had ceased being a Wedge
regular several years before
when I moved from Balboa to
Corona del Mar. Nevertheless, I
still went to the Wedge on big
days and still knew a few of the
regulars. .
In the meantime, Little Coro-
na bad become my beach. At
that time there were some pretty
good bodysurfers a\ Little Coro-
na. And so it was that one day,
on behalf of the Little Corona
bodysurfers, I challenged the
. .
robe rt
gardner
Wedge regulars to a contest.
They agreed, we waited for a
big day, and when it arrived, I
brought my Little Corona body-
surfers to the Wedge for a con-
test. ·
As it twned out, it wasn't all
that much of a contest. We had
four preliminary heats.
The first heat was won by
Jim Scanlon, Wedge regular.
The second heat was won by
Don Reddington, Wedge regu-
lar.
The third heat was won by
Chip Fitzwa.te r, Wedge regular.
The fourth heat was won,
yippee, by Nancy Gardr1er, Lit-
Ue Corona (Nancy had become
a much better bodysurfer than
her father ever was).
Then the wind came up, and
we never had the finals, which
was probably just as well
because those Wedge regulars
were just about the best body-
surfers l have ever .seen, exclud--
ing Buffalo Keaulana. There will
never be anoth4µ:,Buffalo, a
great brown seal 41.the water.
Buffalo revolutionized modem
bodysurfing·when be dropped
his outside arm below the body
to act as a hydrofoil. Buffalo is in
-a class by filfuself. '
But back to the Wedge regu-
lars. An example of the ability of
those Wedge regulars occurred
a few years later when the
Newport Beach Bodysurfing
Club put on a bodysurfing con-
test. Bodysurlers came from as
far away as Santa Cruz to the
north and San Diego to the
south -all to no avail. The
Wedge regulars took all the pre-
liminary heats, then won first,
second, third and fourth in both
the senior and junior finals. That
was the only contest the New-
port group put on which was
just as well. No one would have
entered another. Not against the
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Of course, all tlus conflict
between bodysurfers and body-
boarders would never have
oc<;urred were Prank Crocker
still the city fire chief. Frank was
the fire chief during the late '20s
and early '30s. As fire chief, he
was also in charge of the life-
guard department.
An alleged drunken driver ma
Chevy Blazer pushed a parked
Cadillac about 100 feet down
Westminstl:!r Avenue before the
Blazer veered through the wall of
a Newport Beach home Thursday
night, authorities said.
Though residents at the house
were present, none of them were
hurt in the accident.
Robber che.cks out
with inn ·s cash
A man made off with $190
cash Saturday night after robbing
The Inn at Costa Mesa by simu-
lating a gun. police said.
• Around 11 :45 p.m. a man
walked into the lobby of the m.n
at 3151 Harbor Blvd. and con-
fronred the clerk, said Costa
Mesa police Sgt. George Yezbick
Frank had one rule: no floata-
bles in the ocean. The Blazer, driven by Peter
Gault, 25, of Costa Mesa, first
knocked down a stop sign at
Westminster and Old Newport
Boulevard around 9:4.S p.m .. said
Frank's reasoning was sim·
ple. People who didn't know
how to swim went out into the
surf on Ooatables -usually
inflated inner tubes -were
knocked off and drowned. So
his rule was, no Ooatables. Of
course, he was refemng mainly
to inner tubes, but literally con-
strued it would cover surf.
boards, bodyboards, skim
boards, air mattresses. rubber
life rafts and wooden toilet
seats.
· Newport' Beach Fire Capt. Tony
De Tevis.
The Blazer then struck a Cadil·'
lac parked along the street and
pushed it up to 412 Westminster
Ave .. DeTevis said. He said the
Blazer then dislodgerl from the
other car and crashed through the
wall of the home.
DeTevis said the dnver suf-
fered a fractured, hip· and was
treated at Hoag Hospital.
The man simulated a gun
under his jacket, demanded mon-
ey, and took the cash from the
register, Ye>ibick said. He asked
the clerk to open the safe, but the
clerk said he didn't have the com-
blJlation, Yezbick said.
The robber, who Oed on foot, lS
descnbed as a black man 25 to 30
years old: 5 feet, 11 inches tall;
180 pounds; with dark eyes and a
-small tuft of hair on his lower lip.
He wore a black leather coat,
dark blue jeans, a striped scarf
and a base.ball cap with an •A•
on the front, Yezbick said.
Applying the Frank Crocker
rule today, there would be no
controversy. The body-boarders
would be out of luck, and the
Wedge regulars would have the ·
Wedge all to themselves.
Newport Beach police Lt. Tim
Newman said Gault was booked
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both concept building and rucli-
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"Most kids have learned
through calculators instead of
times tables,• Bergeson .said "We
got away from the disopline of the
basic structure."
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curb the teacher shortage created
by class-size reduction programs,
Gov. Wilson is supporting an
Assembly bill that would allow
retired teachers to return to teach-
ing for up to three years without
receiving a reduction in retirement
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"Students who had poor atten·
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said.
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to carry a full academic load in
addition to business classes such
as word processing, business
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$60,000 for daily transportaboo;
and $71,000 for staff food and
meals. Cirque staff spent another
$120,000 on shopping, car rentals
and other local services, accord-
ing to Fawcett's letter. ·
Other local benefits include
the temporary hiring of about 165 .
locals for usher, "janitonal, securi-
ty and sales jobs, and educational
opportunities for local schools.
Proceeds from certain Cirque per-
formances have also benefitted
area charities.
Gagne estimates about
250,000 people will have seen
"Qu1dam" by the time its run
ends on April 13.
To date, the Cirque has paid
$40,000 to lease the property from
Jan. 13 through April 18. ·Addi-
. tionally, they must pay Ule fair-
grounds $50 for each of 94 perfor-
mances.
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"If you don't have good
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f\aught, • Bergeson said.
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Although the governor's educa-
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state standaros for bilingual edu-
cation, districts have been granted
flexibility from the state to place
more non-native English speakers
in English-only classrooins.
"The system prevents (non-
The program will begin focus-
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year, providing students with the
necessary skills to become bi,U\k
tellers, along with basic business
skills.
Costa Mesa vocational teacher
Cherie SheJdon, who wrote the
grant for the partnership, said th8'
she focused the program on bank-
ing and financing because the
local sector has employee needs in
those areas.
ln addition, banking and
finance provide good background
about $50,000.
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second hali of their 11-week run.
Also, a community meeting is
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the fairgrounds to allow residents
to air complaints with Cirque
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A general growth trend in stu-
dent enrollment bas fueled a need
to build more classrooms .:... and
the class-size reduction program
has added to the n&ed for more
space for students.
To }\elp meet the state's $17 bil-
for other business professioru, she
said.
The number of students in the
'¢cademy will expand from 43 stu-
dents to 80 and classes will remain
smaller than 30.
Students will take their core
academic classes with other acad-
emy students. "We try to create a
family-like atmosphere, H Kerins
sau:l.
Fred Kramer had problems with
turning in biS homework and malt-
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the Business Academy, but has .
llon school facility needs, Wilson is
proposing changing laws that
require a two-th.ilds vote to poss
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Only a simple majority would
be needed und& Wilson's propos-
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local funding mechanisms.
The plan also makes state mon-
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requirement. • ln light of 'current education
reforms, the former Newport-
Mesa trustee and substitute
teacher said education profession-
als have a lot of creative SpP to
improve schools.
#We have a gigantic challenge
ahead of us, ff Bergeson said. "We
have tremendpus money coming
through.#
•Being a school board member'
should be one of the most exciting
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developed into a mature senior
ready to major in management at
Cal State Fullerton, Kerins said.
Fred, 18, completed an intern-
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become a manager after college.
"It's helping me to get into the
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it at the 19th Street location. The
new site is having its kitchen
refurbished. A security guard
ensures no one loiters outside .
City Planning Manager Peny
Valantine says the city cannot
impose regulations on the site·
because lt was previously a
restaurant.
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legal," he said. #We can't
change the rules after the fact: ff
City Councilman Joe Erick-
son said all charitable organiza-
tions must pperate a'S good
neighbors. If not, the city can
deem them a public nuisance
and subject tbem to abatement
actions:
"11\e soup kitchen is a noble
cause, but it cannot detract from
people who are tryi.Q.g to malte a
living," Erickson said. "That's
not fair."
George's Mex.ictln Food own-
e r Ivan Ulloa is among several
businesses w~s!ly they are los-
ing customers and have signed
a petition' they plan to send to
City Council members, asking
for a public hearing on the soup
kitchen's fate.
"People (customers) don't
like to come around if there is a
soup kitchen here, H Ulloa said .
"It should be held in a church,
not a public place."
Still, !he problems seem to be
Newpon Beach/Cosca Meta Da.IJy Pilot
concentrated on the east side of
the soup kitchen. A row of
shops to the west say they don't
mind the homeless walking by.
Joan Sullivan, who owns a
bookkeeping service there, has
no complaints.
"I think it's wonderful," Sulli-
van said when she heard about
her new neighbors. "She
(Hatleberg) bas a wonderful
organization and I wish her all
the luck."
Eva Herrera, owner of Eva's
Beauty Salon on the opposite
side of 19th Street, has only
noticed a positive change. ·
"l • think it (business) has
been better," said Herrera, who
clidn't know the soup kitchen
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Ed f awcett, executive direc-
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location will always be a bot
issue. .
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Steven Schwartz,. who repre-
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property beside the soup
kitchen, says hls company lost a
contract to lease the former 99
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ba.
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conten.Qs the company backed
out when it learned of the soup
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TUISDAY, MAICM 4, 1 .. 7
• Former Australian
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Derit could perhaps write
a book on the subject.
By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot
N EWPORT BEACH -Por
some of the game's
Generation Next, the
tennis reputation of Phil Dent has
soared while serving as father of
Taylor Dent, the reigning CIF
Southern Section singles champ.
Those in his son's generation
oev~r saw him play on the
international circuit, but Dent's
lite on the court embraces much
more than his current occupation
of revered teaching pro, a noble
position on this brink of the
earth, one that includes full-time
monitoring of his son's
development.
From 1967 to 1981, Dent was
a Davis Cup fixture for Australia,
including playing a key role in
the country's 1977 title when the
Aussies beat Italy, the same year
Dent reached the men's doubles
semifinals at the French and
·Italian Opens, as well as the
quarterfinals at Wunbledon.
Dent, who lost to Jimmy
Connors in the 1974 Australian
Open singles final, learned every
trick in the Davis Cup boo.k and
competed in front of the best and
worst crowds around the globe.
One year, Dent's doubles
partner, John Alexander, had the
top of his eye split open by a coin
heaved from a boisterous Italian
audience.
"We weren't even playing,"
Dent said of the incident •we
were just sitting on the side. We
never even reported it; no one .
ever cared. It was just part of the
deal. When we played in Italy or
Argentina, those places were as
bad as anywhere in the world."
Dent, who frequently played
mixed doubles with Billie Jean
King on the circuit, would often
encounter watered-down clay in
Davis Cup matches on the road
to slow the ball down, because
the Aussies were known for th~ir
big serves.
When Dent's Aussies would ·
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host a Davis Cup match, they
would tinker here and piddle
there to give them an advantage
on grass, which was usually cut
so short, it made putting greens
seem long.
"lt was cut so thin, 1t was like.
playing on glass," Dent said.
~The same things go on now (in
the Davis Cup), it just g~ts more
publicity. Everybody plays to
their advantage.·
Dent said Davis Cup crowds
were just as rowdy in the 1960s
and·70s as they are today, a clear
example of how clamorous a
of bad names. But you can't even
look at them, you can't even pay
attention to them, or it'll be a
long day."
Dent, who said he couldn't
begin to count the total number
of Davis Cup matches in which
h~ played, said the most civilized
matches came against the US.
Dent, who won the Australian
Open men's doubles in 1978,
I was ranked as high as 10th m
the world in SUlgles, fourth in
doubles m 1977 He won the U.S
Open nuxed doubles btle in '77
Wlth King.
In addition to lus 15-year-old
son, Dent coached h.ts oldest son,
Brett. a former USC
All-American now playing
satellites and challengers within
the Association of Tennis
Professionals Tour. Phil Dent
also coached Michael Chang.
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Newport Harbor Sailors
{CoAat JIM Kean)
Fri .• Mar. 7 · Newport Elks Toumey
Tues., Mar. 11 • Newport Elks Tourney
Thurs., Mar. 13 -Newport Elks Tourney
Sat., Mar. 1 S · N.wpon Elks Tourney
Tues. Mar. 18 ·at Dana Hills, 3:1S
Fri., Mar. 21 ·Santa Margarita• (home), 3:1S
Tues., Mar. 25 ·El Toro• (home). 3:1S
Thurs., Mar. 27 ·at Irvine•, 3:1S
Sat .. Mar. 29 · Pride of the Coast Tourney
Mon., Mar. 31 · Pride of the Coast Tourney
Tues. April 1 · Pride of the Coast Tourney
Wed., April 2 · Pride of the Cotit Tourney :
Wed., April 9 ·Corona del Mar• (home), 3:15 ~
Fri., April 11 · at Woodbridge•, 3: 1 S
Wed., Aprll 16 ·at Santa Margarita•, 3:15
Fri., Aprll 18 ·Santa Margarita• (home), 3:15
Wed., April 23 ·at Ei Toro•, 3:1S
Fri., April 2S • El Toro• (home), 3: 1 S
Wed., April 30 ·Irvine• (home), 3:1S
Fri., May 2 ·at Irvine•, 3:1S
Wed., May 7 -at Corona del Mar•, 3: 15 _ ~
Fri., May 9 ·Corona del Mar• (home). 3:15
Tl.leS .. May 13 • Woodbtidge• (home), 3:1S
Thur., May 1S ·at Woodbridge•. 3;lS
• ~Sea View &Mlgue game
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Corona del Mw Sea Kings
(COAOt Joi KOH)
Fri., Mar. 7 · Newport Elks Tourney
Tues .. Mar. 1 \ · Newpon Elks Tourney
Thurs., Mar. 13 ·Newport Elks Tourney
Sat., Mar. 1 S • Newport Elks Tourney
Tues. Mar. 18 ·at Trabuco Hills. 3:15
Fri .. Mar. 21 -Irvine• (home), 3:1S
Tues., Mar. 2S · at Woodbridge•, 3.1 S
Thurs .. Mar. 27 ·El Toro• (home), 3:1S
Sat., Mar. 29 · Pride of the Coast Tourney
Mon., Mar. 31 • Pride of the Coast Tourney
Tues. April 1 • Pride of the Coast Tourney
Wed., April 2 · Pride of the Coast Toumey
Wed., Aprll 9 ·at Newport Aarbor•, 3:15
Fri., Aprll 11 . at Santa Margarita•, 3;1S
Wed .. Af?ril 16 ·at Irvin~•. 3:1S
Fri., April 18 -Irvine• (home), 3:1S
Wed., Aprll 23 . Woodbridge• (home). 3:15
Fri., April 2S ·at Woodbridge•, 3:15
Wed., Aprll 30 ·at El Toro•, 3:15
Fri., May 2 ·El Toro• (home), 3:1S
Wed., May 7 • Newport Harbof• (home), 3: 1 S
Fri., May 9 . at Newport Harbor•, 3:1S
Tues.. May 13 ·Santa Margarita• (home), 3:1S
Thur .. May 1s . at Santa Margarita•. 3:1S
• • Denotes Sea View League game
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Estancia Eagles
(COAot PAUL TllOxn.)
Fri., Mar. 7 • Newpon Elks Tourney
Tues., Mar. 11 • Newport Elks Tourney
Thurs .. Mar. 13 • Newport Elks Toumey
Sat., Mar. 1 S • Newport Elks Toomey
Mon. Mar. 17 ·Los Amigos (home), 3:15
Fri .. Mar. 21 . Laguna Hnts• (home), 3:1S
Tues .. Mar. 2S ·et Costa Mesa*, 3:1S
Thurs., Mar. 27 ·Aliso Niguel• (home), 3:1S
Sat., Mar. 29 · Pride of the Coast Tourney
Mon., Mar. 31 -Pride of the Coast Tourney
Tues. April 1 · Pride of the Coast Tourney
Wed. April 2 -Pride of the Coast Tourney
Tues .. April a· et Laguna Bea<h', 3:15
. . . .
Fri., April 11 • at Unfversity•. 3: 15
Tues., April 15 -at Lagul1a•Hills•, 3:1S •
~~es~r111822 ~~:: ~~}'(r'O:>~~~~s : ·
Fri .. April 25 ·at Costa Mesa*, 3:15
Tues., April 29 ·It Aliso Niguel*, 3:15
Fri., May 2 ·Aliso Niguel• (home), 3:15
Tues., May 6 · Laguna 8Hch• {home), 3: 15
Fri., May 9 ·It uguna Bea<h•, 3;15 Tues., May 13 • Unlvenlty• (home), 3:15
Thur., May 15 -1t Unl~ty". 3: 15
READY .F.OR
·A STAMP OF
AP-PRO VAL
Costa Mesa's 1997 edition of baseball, on the surface, lacks exJ)erience
and pitching, but optimism is nevertheless very high with the Mustangs.
By Richard Dunn, Dally Pilot
~ COSTA. MESA -Whep the Doug Dea~
reign started four years ago at Costa Mesa
High, optimism 1within the school's once-
floundering baseball program was suddenly
raised.
So, according to Deats, there's no reason
to chaJlge that mood in 1997, even though
some believ~ the Mustangs reached their
peak a season ago with Jeremy Starns, Matt
Broesamle and Mike Adelmund, three of
Mesa's pillars of strength who led the pro-
gram to back-to-back playoff appearances
for only the second time in school history.
Deats, who turned the program around in
1994, his first season, with a surplus of fun-
damentals,· enthusiasm and new defensive
schemes, is optimistic about his ~97 squad,
even without the aforementioned trio of All-
Pacific Coast League performers.
But are the Mustangs good enough to
merit a spot in the CIF Southern Section
Playoffs for an unprecedented third year in a
row?
•1t could happen,• Deats said of a three-
peat. •The guys th1nk I'm crazy, because of
unproven pitching, unproven players, sopho-
mores in the lineup, and maybe even a fresh-
man (Josh Little). But, gosh, if you can't be
optimistic this time of year, you should prob-
ably be out of (the coaching business).•
Of the three returning starters who are
seniors, much will be asked of them, begin-
ning with leadership.
Catcher Julius Vasquez, a third-year
starter, second baseman Layne DeTemple
and pitcher/third baseman Al Lambert are
the racks on which the Mustangs will hang
their hats.
"I feel kind of bad for this year's seniors,"
Deats said. •Those three saw an old era end.
and now we're starting a new era. so they're
in between. But those guys can put a stamp
on what the new era's going to be."
Costa Mesa, in Deats' second year,
advanced to the post.season for the tint time
since 1981, then last year the school made lt
again, equalling the repeat feat of the 1961
and '62 teams.
By graduating five regulars, including all
three pitcben, the Mustangs will be thin on
the mound. But Deats hu plenty ot speed.
Jed by junior center fielder Ben Felter, and
..
like Vasquez need to step up and break out of those guys' shadows,• Deats said.
•vasquez bad a nice couple of years when he
was able to ride on those guys' coattails. But
this year be has to carry that coat, and Felter
needs to put that jacket on a year early, and I
think deep down we're going to hit.•
Among the more interesting battles for
Costa Mesa is shortstop, where junior Gon-
salo Rodriguez and sophomore Robert
Gloster are fighting for the starting Q.od from
Deats. .
Whoever doem't start at shortstop could
contend with Jeremy Gordon in left field.
Cordon, backup catcher Federico Ceja and
right-handed pitcher Joe Jeffers are seniors
with limited varsity experience.
"We're kind of in a transition phase;•
Dea.ts said. "I think we'll be a competitive
team, and a year from now we'll be really
strong, if everything works out the way I'm
hoping it does. That's why it's important for
these (six) seniors to put their stamp on it.•
Mesa, 15-10 last year, will also rely this
year on juniors Scott Smith and Ryan Gal-
lacher, sophomore Brian Montoya and Little, .
who will either pitch a lot on the varsity, or go
down toN. -
After Lambert, penci:ted m as the ace of
the staff, it's Smith, Jeffers, DeTemple and
Little on the mound, not necessarily iQ that
order.
Smith can also play third, second or the
outfield, while Gallacher will probably sta.tt
at first base. Gallacher is also Vasquez's
backup behind the dish.
"(Gallacher) will probably be our ~g
catcher next year." Deats said. •He has a
decent bat, so we need him in the lineup."
Montoya, called up for Mesa's postsea.son
last year, a 1-0 setback against Santa ~ar
garita, is the starting 9ght fielder.
"We're going to be so bloody inconsistent,
that's our problem," Deats said. "We virtual·
ly have no innings coming back on ·the
mound, and th.at'• pretty important. That's
80% ol the game or more, and we've got
DOile ol it coming b6ck. So that's a big ques-tion mart.. .
With 60% of Mesa's middle retumlng,
however, there Will be experience on
dlif9IM.
•we need a breakthrough year for (Pel·
ter), • DMa edded ol tdl n.et center fielder
wbO wm jiobibly bat nnt . • Denotil9 pactfk CoMt ~..,,,.
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DON LlACti I OM.Y f'l.OT
i..y. De 'hlapl9 .. -ol aa. 119J ~ Ila Co.ta Mesa Htgb'I pa. of
dKk • tlae Ill? pnp b•1WI ••aa ~ Prktay afternoon.
IOID8 good stidm in tbe lineup. .
·we're going to mils those three· guyw
(Starns, 8roeM.mle and Adelmund), but guys
II to11mdt ..,.. like the M~ will
need a ~b MUOO from tbeir
uDdm• 'a I W' If tMf plaD to three-peat.
·L-~~-------..;..._........__..;....__~~...l;......!.....:,_..;..~---~~~~~~.;_.~~~---=~---~---~~------------~~----......... ~~~~~~--eo.u MeM MulUngl :
-(CoMMDouaDIAft) i Orang,1111. "'oa~t-Wlll· ~ ~-2 Fri.Miu 7·atCtntul}'.l~1S ...;.. ~ i;J ~ f -
Tt!ti., Mar. 11-Bolsa Gra,,.(home), 3:15 :
Thurs .. Mtr. 13 . Sani. Anl (home), 3:15 : ~!:;.~;;.,\5s--~~~~ur3~~ final ! 0 HUNTINC GtTCor;: ~EACH ,-C WOMJIN'S T'U~NJS
Ftt..,Mar.21-atAnsoNlauel*,3:15 : rangg_ oas oueges wometi s
Tues., Mar. 2s -Est1ncla* (home), 3:15 : tennis team swept past host Gold·
Thurs., Mar. 27 -•t Unlvenlty*, 3:15 en West 7-2 in a Orange Empire 5-l., Mer. 29 • Prlct. of the com Tourney • • M6n .. Mar. 31 • Pride of ttlt Coast Tourney Conference makeup of a previ-
1\Jes. Aprtl 1 • Pride of the Coast Tourney ously rained out match with the
Aprll 2 -Prlct. of the Com Tourney : b t R ,,_.... . d m1n tin f h Aoril a· l.a9Una Hiiis* (home). 3!15 os .us~. m o a g as : t>f'll 11 • .i 1Agun1teach•,3:15 • ion, lDlprovtng the winners roes., Aprtl 15 -AlltO N~ (home), 3:15 • record to 6-1 2-1.
frl. Aprtl 11 -at AlltO N • *.. 3:15 • <::am1 Erickson led the way at Tues., Aorll 22 • .i EsU •• 3.15 • rrr .. Apfll 25 -£stAncMi• (home). 3:15 : No. 1 singles with a 6-2, 6·2 effort,
1\.les , Aprll 29 -Unlwfslty• (home), 3:15 : wtth Whitney Gllllam Trish
"' ~-at~.3:15 : s--1---'' N 'dAm ~ 6. at LeguM H*s*, J:15 : u~MLU, van guyen an y
frt., ~' . ~ Htlh* (home), ns : Fortner all following lult in sin· n.... Mey 13 • LtgiM\l INch· (home). l: 1 s • gm ~=~wg::.~~· i ~ Pirate1 tum to action
today with tl. home encounter
with Irvine Valley at 2 p .m.
OMw ..._Clar mm1cm = CoMt 7, Golden West 2
-ErldtJon (OCQ det.
Wlttender, 6-:Z. 6-2; GHll*Y\ (OCQ def.
1enMtt. 7-6 (7·5). 6-2. Jones CGWO ct.f.
G.rda. M . 4-6, 6-1; StrMlman (OCO
cMf. Durr, 7-S, 6..(); ~~ (OCQ def.
Ill.-6-2. 6-1; Fortner (OCC) cMf.
lltogers. 6-0, 6-2.
0....1• -Erkloon-Glll~ (OCC)
cMf. lenMtt·Wlle.u.r, 6-l, 5-7, 6-3;
Getdt·5'1'ttlmln (GWO def. -Jon&~ 6-l. 7-S, ~
(OCO dlf. lk~ M. 6-2.
. .
S'l;llJ, LOOKING FOR NlJMERO UNO
BALBOA PENlNSUlA -A second-half flurry
in Sunday's duel against Santa Monica lends rise
to some optimism in the Back Bay Rugby Football
Club's outlook as the bosu prepare for a second·
straight home encounter near the Balboa Pier on
Sunday, beginning at 1 o'clock agaiNt the Los
Angeles Rugby Club.
Santa Monica had taken an 22.0 halftime lead
in the DMsioJl I rugby contest. u the visitors net·
ted three bit , two con~ons and a penalty
kick.
•
Back Bay, however, responded quickly in the
second half with a try punched aaoss by Dean
~oey to narrow the deficit, then Neel Whitfield
converted a penalty kick for three points.
Santa Monica bounced beck for a try, then
Dave Fleck was next m line for Back Bay and his
try ana the conversion by Wbltflekt pared lt to 17·
15. Santa Monica, however, wu back in the ac::or·
tng column again before WblUield dOMd tt out
wtth a penalty kick to bring the ttnal m.argm to
33·18
..
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TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1997 "-----
BRIEFLY
p:ENIN~. DAY {CONTINUED)
"EWPORT BEACH -With the fanfare LITTLE LEAGUE
wtuch would rival dllY Operung Day, the
N •wport Beach LltUe League will send forth its opening pitch on Sat-
urday at Lincoln School Saturday as a collection of 56 teams, repre-
sPnbng su. d1vislons from T-Ball to 11-12 Majors, unveils its 1996 edi-
11
Vter d 1 o a !'9· pc1rade of teams in and around the Lincoln School
,, Jhbo1hood, tc>1gh St einberg will be the featured speaker at cere-
11 ues, Sldftmg c1l 11
'\ bc1rhecue and carnival follows Wlth d first-day game concluding
t hr fesl1vihes at 3.
Also ~cheduled for Saturday, as published earlier, is the Newport
I t.ubor Baseball Association's Opening Day at Kaiser Elementary from
H 10-1 t ·30 am. as well as the Costa Mesa American Little League's
Opening Ddy, al Costa Mesa High, startmg at 9 am., with games
ltoqmmnq at approiumately 10:3d a.m.
S( :c·s Dzierzynski, Wilborn All-GSAC selections
WI IJITIER -Southern CaWonua College
q11t11d /\dtirn L>zwrzynslo dnd forward Ter-BASKETBALL
c·nn• W illioin, both juniors, have been named
to the 14-pltlyer All-Golden State Athletic Conieren ce men's basket-
I i.111 tPulll tor 1q97, d t~dffi led by the selection of Player·of Ole YetJI
t"-l11tt ( ;<1111-.on of Biold University. • ·
H unnin · Vanguards sharp at Pomona invitational
\OST ·\ IESA Southern Califor-
111c1 c olkqP\ lrttck dnd field team has
11 ll'w clc1y), tu r~st and 1<>flect o n recent
TRACK AND FIELD
•·~rn1t·,1vor., lwlore UH' 5dnld Barbdfa Easter Relays March 15, with sev-
1 rtrl VcHHJlldr<ls disl mqu1shing themselves at last Saturday's eight-team
1 .ti Pol\ Pomond lnv1lullonal
,\1111111q 1tw h19hh9hl), were second place efforts by Damann K en-
"'' 11th) 111 thi> µole vc1ult, C ourtney Leondrd in the 400 hurdles and Bri·
1•11 l'rtlH 111 llu•.steeplf•chase. ·
Men . 1 lOHH ·Dan Clemenu, 17.2 (school record); ..00-O.nlel Hamllton, S1 .1.
800 . SCott Elliott. 2:24.l; 1,SOO . Josh S<hult:z. 4:11.1; Matt Wheeler, 4:24.(): 3,000
sttepledi"'9 ·Brian Pl"att. 9:59.0; 10,000 ·Larey Holland, 32:46.1; Discus · Brad
Ryan, 79-2; Javelin · Brad Ryan, 69-11; 1,SOO • Dan Oements, 5:15. •
Won*'· 100 ·Isis OreJef. 13.02; 200 • lsls Orejel, 26.08; Heather Bernard, 30.71;
400H • 1. Courtney Leonard. 69. 15 (sc:hool recora); 1,SOO • 1. Erin Culver. 5:09.1
(school record); 3,000 • Darlene Pruitt, 11:21.4; 5,000 -1. Skyler Johnson. 20:24.8;
10,000 • 1. Jennifer Booth. 45:34.2; Discus ·Jennifer Booth, 88-9; PV • OarTiann Ken-
worthy, 7--6; 100H -Darriann Kenworthy, i8.6. .
Pinon
Pinon draws Castro Valley foe at State
STOC KTON -Newport Harbor WRmSTLING High's 119-pound Rigo Pinon, fi,tth ..,,
at the Masters' Meet in Fountain Valley on Saturday,
has drawn Castro Valley's Shawn Acosta, No.2 in the
North C entral Sectioh, in the first round of the State
Wrestling Championships on the University of Pacific
campus, beginning Friday.
•
lnline hockey leagues forming in Costa Mesa
COSTA MESA -Inline hockey, under
the umbrella of the Boys & Girls Club of INLJNE HOCKEY
Harbor Area, is holding signups now with the program starting Satur-
day. Everyone plays one-half of every game with grades 5-8 con sisting
of four players and a goalie (eight players maximum}, grades 1-4 with
five players and a goalie (nine players maximum).
Games are at 5, 6, 7 and 6 p .m. with 7th and 8th-graders on Mon-
days, 6th-graders Tuesday, 5th-graders W ednesdays, 4th-graders
ThW'Sday, 3rd-graders Fridays and 1st and 2nd-graders weekdays al 4
and Saturdays at 10. Fees are $85. For more information, call 642-8372.
\
Photos of Costa Mesa National Uttle League's
Opening Day on Saturday were incorrectlyid en -CORRECTION
ti.tied. The pitc}ler is Mike Toole of the Diamond
Backs; the Astros second baseman is Matt Gugliussa.
I I ' ) " ( I I\ "
Garcia edged again
•Estancia boys soccer star runner-up for top honor
on coaches' All-PCL team for third straight year.
For the tblril straight year, Estancia Higla jurUoi' IWI~
Ramon Garcia bu ftnilbed runner-up in boya l«'cer coec::bee
voting for the Pacific Cout League's Most Valuable Playerl"
Garcia, however, ioined teammates Fernando Lara, a leJ1im"
defender, and Jose Quintana. a junior foiwa.rd. u well u c.oeta
Mesa High senior goalie Carlos Loza as All·PCL ftrst·lee.ul selec·
~. . Estancia freshmen Hugo Casillas and c.esar 1enoDes, as well
as seruor teammate Armando Quinones, joined Mesa tophOmore
David nan and Mustang senior Juan Escobar on the MCOnd'
team. Senior Chris Whitworth, representing league champion
Laguna Beach, was MVP. ·
1tt1 Coech9e Al~adfk CoMt ~ bOyl 90CdC'
Molt v.e..-.. ptay_.
Chris Whitworth. Laguna BNch, Sr, Fwd.
AntlHm
C.rlos Loza, Costa Mesa, Sr. GK
R~mon Giida. Estancia, Jr. Det)
Shawn ~llllVary, Lag. Beact:t. Jr. Def.
Fernando I.Ma, Estanda, Sr. Def. Mike HiGkman, IAguna Hills, Jr. Def.
Garrett Tl.lr1c, Aliso Nigue~ So. Def.
Seth Simchowltz, Laguna Beach, Sr. MF
Bryan Do(, Laguna Hiiis. Jr. MF
Marie. Orntiu. l..tquna Beach, Sc. MF
Spene.er Hetbert, Laguna 8NCh. Jr. MF
Robby Balogh. Laguna Hills, So. MF
Jose Quintana. Estancia, Jr. Fwd.
Dave Smith, Aliso Niguel, Sr. fwd.
leCIDl'MllMnt
Sean Stutzm#\ AJ&o Niguel, Jr. GIC
Mike I.abed&. Ulgun• Bead\ Jr. GK
Hugo CllSilln. Esuncla, Fr. MF
Wade Podllch, Unlvenlty, Sr. Def.
Sein Ambrosi~ Affso Nlgwl, Sr. Def.
Noah de I• crui. Laguna BHch. Jr. o.f.
Brad Olson, Llguna Hiiis, Sr. MF
Juan Escobar, Costa Mesa, Sr. W
Cesar Tfl'ronet, Es1ancla, fr. FWd.
Annondo Quinones, Esanda, Sr. MF
Ell Eippef, l.agUN Beach, So. MF
David Tran. Costa, Mesa, So. Def.
HononbM Mention
Brad Wayman. John Aldet'Me and German Diaz (Emndt);
Paulo B;,c:a and Hal Lal (Costa Mesa).
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J:nl c ARL ~ i:>ENMAN Pl.lns and spec1tica11ons Mqr. 4, 11 , 1997 T~t8 25. 1997. !037 JRob~~1Ko: hM~fgog'fY· IJS ,_ ol a fict~s !Mtness Tin llUSlntSS Is~ ,.....,...., «~.!he loor i.-voodalld Hilts CA To all heirs, beneff! ~-' C 1 t LA LOZAN O may oe purchased at the PUBLIC NOTICE r., c ay r ve, Name 1n \lld.-on ol tt1I nones ol t~al ltreel ecid~•) Of of"":: Slf364 (111) J.C0.447i By cieries. creditors, co~ ~MCS .1 iJ DOES l to DISTRICT Purchasing De· PUBLIC NOTICE Newport Beach. C~ 92660 artolher under fdlll. State, The reQISlllllt commenced oommori ~·~ • . ancy \IJrlll rrvstee Sale tingent creditors, a "'C' f11clus1.e 453953 This business . s con· common IH (Set Sedlon 14400nnsact buStneu uncier 8bcllllt , tO 0 •· 0/17cer AuthOrlzed s p~rsons who may other" I\ Ou AnE OUNG SUED BY par1me111. ar lhe above ad· Fie~~!~. Bu1tne11 Flctlllout Butlneas dRuocb1e~obnyt:naonmienryd1vldual et seq., Business ll1d Professions lidltous business name o = ~';9 Said~ LPP 16775 02125, 031CM, & wh1sa ~lie interested lfl ~· ·'l',ltLF A Ud in es1a· dress for One Hundred dOI· S 1 .., " ,.....,.~ n--It";..... _..__ on ............ • · ,.....,.. 3111197 t e w1 or estate oa ""°"' • "·' eel g,\L\,\TORE 1.:1rs 1s190 00) per se1, non· The ml!ow1ng persons are The following persons are wilh lhe Counry Clerk of litst no Mesa 111Q2. pc-. ol fie ol:lllQMla• -O'BAIEN ~..,. ' ' Name Statement Name . la •m•nt This slalement was hied ...,_ · 1-·-• ..., ....,.,. """""" er1Y 11 =add b !he pur· both, of.· DONALD G
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,, w 'l?d •)fl n1i.1 to Ille a 12 1997 1000 am sharp Apartmenrs. 4490 Von Ka~· ~=~~~~ Nlguol c-:;;677 ., Daily Pilot Mar. 4. 11, 18, • ' • niyonFeblu1ry26 1907 ~:ii-R~ SALE lNstM'I No TS 83'1 MOYLE In the Superlol' .)'r"•·• lli'll '" pon~e ill \ll•S • • s v c:n9:~o· NewpOrl Beac . Richard J .• Klnglon & 25. 1997. 1038 PUBLIC NOTICE HOTICE•Tlis l'dti'otis Name~ ... UIS TIUUM. B'1 Ofdef No. 1127820 &a'Ow Court of Californi ..
.. c, ' si.11irng at 131 iew LIM No. 19 (Pleasanton). a Nancy L Kington, 24422 i.tmenl exprn Ii~ ytall f Oebonlh 8rigriec. va i:iw-. or lowl No. -On MlfCtl 11, County of Orange. •
.;. • "" "' 1 '' '" c.i "'' School a.i rt Worthy Drive Cahfomto llmired partner-Caswell Cl.. Ulguna Nlguel, PUBLIC NOTICE File No. 1"71110MI Cl* 1t was ldtd 1n the Oii dif«, MSf Co!tWl ,.,., 1"1, at 2:00 p.m., '1r'lt THE PETITION r..-
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1 :1wJy c.iy CA shop 4490 Von Karman CA 92677 AClTTIOUllOllES Ille County Clelll A new Fd Norttwldge ~ 51132'4, Amef1can Tlttt Insurance quests thet PATRIC!~ ·~·s ~·· "v\! t:~ Ttw OISTRICT requires Ave ' Newporl Beach CA This 1>usiness Is con-Rletll.1"111112N NAMEITATUIENT s Ellsuiess Name Stal!me (916) Ja7-T728, O.ed Company, a Calfomla COf· MOYLE be appointed ..
• P' >'•ir '"oJ 11 1' '"' 11 you 11>.11 11111 b•delcr possess a 92660 · ducted by: husband and ACTI110~ IUllBS The following person(s) 1511 trllst be flled pmSr to that dalle FftbNllY 24 1987 poraClon1... n-unte, °' luc-personal reprasentetiv•
"·11 : 1"" 'l'v•I '" hc.lf you• a 1 classihca1·on con1rac-UM No 1 (San Juan Cap· wife Miil ITATEllM doing buStntSS as R DA tding of tt.s stnmeot CloeS ASAP24SI025 3/'4 3ft1 3118. cusor TNltM or SUt.U-to admiriiller 1he estet& '1~ ~·~ (. ,: not I e your re IOI s license at lhe lime the •Strano) . Inc a Cahforn1a Have you Slarted doing The lollowlnQ l)eltOll(S) i~ EOM. 1121 N. Cosby w~. ~ not of itself &rlhollzt ltle use tn • • tut.d lNllte, of tNt ctl'tllln of the decedent.
o! c . ",, ,c. IT J • b•J •S s .. brT' ned corpora'tion '4490 Von Kar-busineu yer? Yes. 10·20· doing bu11nlSS a· WN>S Matlelm. CAN~~-s state ol I ~s Bu•ries PUBLIC NOTICE Deed of ln.1111 ~ed by THE PETITION , .. ' [ACH a•D IUST CON man Ave . Now""rt Beacn. 92 BAA NKJ GR1U, 31431 Vasant ,_ ...... • 4006 ZIO 1n ~aeon ol ltle nohls ol YVONNE CAMI RUDNICI<, a quests authority to
" ·r· e C;tsc :ina ~0"' r. • CA 92660 .-Richard Kington ~ Pll1w1Y. SUl1les M & N. Lane. ~llino ttns. CA 91709 under ftdenf. St.all. OTICE YOU ARE IN OE rnarrtRd woman u "-_,.. 9dminl11er the Hlete . s ~ '' "V .v1.:i prop· F 0 n M AND BE n E· Thl9 buslnoss Is con· This statement was filed Rlncho Santi Ma!Qantl. Ttls taisiness Is ~cle<I raw (Set secoon 14400FAUL T UNDER A DEED OF and sepanrt. pn>petty, and under the Independent
, .. , ") l \• l.l~Cll \\llhOUI SPONSIVE ONLY TO THE d\l'cted by: D general part· wllh lhe County Clerk of 92688 . an lnQ"'.'OIJal SeQ . BliSlnesa llld ProtesS1ons'rRUST DATED 11117195. rteordtd June 14~ u Administretion of ft-
• •: '! ,., i ' ''-1 loom lhl' BID DOCUMENTS AND nership Orange County qn 1-13·97 Jeflrty L Moo. 25 Seoo1111, Reostrant hu not yet beOU ) UNLESS YOU TAl<f AC· lnllrufMnt No. t1 , In totes Act. !This authori·
· AGREEMENT IN ITS EN· The re91stran1 commenced 19973707289 SlnClemelM,CA026n IO lrlnsact bisiness under I Renewallilcng TtON TO PROTECT YOUR Bo<*-. P9-. t:I Ofnclal ty will ellow the person· .~~:·;, ~ '.~· ,·~~r .~~~3: •• ~~1 llRETY AS PROVIDED BY lo 1rensact business under Dady Pilot Feb. 11. 18, 25, Mildonr1a R Mntt, 25 hcUous tl!Slness name o Nrwoort BeiCll·CoSf.I Mesa PROPERTY. IT MAY BE~:~· al representative to take
' • • .1 .llt<)r• l'V 111Jh1 THC OISTnlCT Ille lichtoOUS name or Mar. 4. 1997 T009 """San Clemenll. CA 02672 =~\~~ fWMN1 CN409421 Mat 4.11. 18.25. 1097 SOLO AT PUBUC SALE IF tNl ceftaln Notlee of Dafai~ many eetion• without " ·~ 11 ,cu Jo nu1 know fhc DISTRICT reserves names l1slod above on t I· • -Tlls laJStness is COIQ.ic:ted by . YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-thereundlf recorded Oct 21 obtaining court epproy,-
.i11n11w• yllll may call ll10 1igh1 10 re1uct any or all 24-86 PUBLIC NOTICE 1'1sblnd&wife the Tlit stale~ntlltwas11i1~ wit PUBLIC NOTICE TION OF THE NATURE OF 1"' u lnltrumeft No' al. Before taking certain ~., t1hm·,., r«IL•rral service! t.Hds or 10 waive any 1r-Stoneridge Assocfates, a Registrant nas not yet begun Cou ou~bru e 0
09 ra THE PROCEEDING 1"'°"81• It! Book • very important actions ~· " IL•gal .1.J ott1ce 111~1ea regul.wl•es or intormal111cs Cal1forn1a general partner· Flctl!lou• Busln•H a:> lrlnSaCt tllsrness under the nty onE Thi a~ 11, 1 7 l1M Ms '"nl11251 GAJNST YOU, YOU Page of Omcial Recordi however the personal
, 't•r phone Lrook) '" any bids 0, in rhe bid· shtp. By: l.JM No. l9 Name Statement lbtous business name NC>llC -s cnaus Na ACTJTii>us IOllES SHOULD CON.TACT ot .id' County, ~ undtt represeniative will be
•1,•s111•es ae que le en (Pleasanton). o California The foUowlng persons are names •Siied helWln Staetment expres fiw yws fro .-r .....-arr WYER TS.• 40ns. TG4 and nursusnt ~ uld Deed required to give notice i.~ nien c~ta ci1:ic1on 1ud• ding process hm1
1tec1 partneBrs~ip,MllsN~•n1• doing business as: Benefir S(;N8) JEFFREY L MINER. llleof !!tee 11 wtyasr!•I~1~ Ole 0!1.. n.... ~ol1!..,•no'Ape,...,,..""",...,s) 1 NOTICE OF TRUSTEFS ot ~ 9111 • pubic auc-to interested per•on• 1usled1oe11rur1plazode Published Newporl era panner, y~LJ ~. SOC Company 454 S.MAOONHARMINEH u"' oun ..,e, .... ,.newnc. ""' ,,.., ·~·" SALE UNDER DEED OFt1 fOfCUl\llwfUI,,_,. I h h
., DIAS •CALENDAAIOS ecac:l1·Costa Mosa Daily (San Juan Capis1rano), cenler st., Orange, CA Tlis Sllttmerct was filed wit11 •oos 8usiness Name Statemen dOtnQ laJSIMSI as: SAM TRUST Notice Is horo J" ttte U lted Stat J un .e•J t . ey eve
p1r.1 prose11t:ir una re Pilot March 4, 11. 1997• Inc .. a Calflornla corpora· 92666 1111 County 0 ttl of °"""" 1111st be filed pno< lo Illa! dale ~KE SHOP. 17933 Magnoh . th 1 ICI FUND! Am«b n ~ H waive notice or co~
, tr?>!a escri1.1 a maqu111.l T042 lion. Its goner or partner. Greg Ward, 575 W. 191h County on Feblu~ 1811097 • .,,.. Tilt hl1ng di ll'is slaltment Awl'llt. kluntan valley, C ·~~TION as lrustee bM • ~ c said I~ se~ted to the ~copoaed
11 C'Sl:i ,orll' Friink T. Suryan. Jr .. Senior St F258 Cos1a Mesa CA NOTIC£ Ths ~ Name noC of itself .,lhollzt the use 1 92708 UCCH 1 MM. • :va _.. Nllklnal ac11on.) The indepen·
Uri.1 c'"'" o vnil namaQ.1 PUBLIC NOTICE Vice President. 92621 ' • • lhts state ot a FQ~s Bu11nes Ceal4I M HadcSac1. 2642 W s. sor "' awn on• •Of dent administration 1 •l;·lo111ca 110 It' orrocew This s1a1omen1 was liled Todd Smiley, 454 S. Cen-=-~ exp~~M V::S cJ:i: Name in 111olnon of the nghls o l.Jnccln AWBie, lo#. #1 16 1 u~Kut;;:.:;u:~ po;suanl ":,.rtll<.C: ,=.:: ::;;r ~ authority will be grented
i11J1,.tc1un. su 1espues1a ens 1452728 w1\h lhe Cou111y Clerk of tor St Orango, CA 92666 ol lhe ~!.as Cllftl ~ lict another under federal State· o m, CA 92801 ° ede by RA~D exA °' :ct'tt<t4 draMi by a stllt~ unleu en intere1te1I ~.,,,. n 1T1Jf'\llu1J ttene Que Fictitious Busl~ess Oiange County on ,01-30-This' business Is con· Mius BuSI~ Name ~meni common law (Set Seci1on 14 Tin buSlness is conc11dld i!~BALLO A SINGLE MAN °'federal savings and lo#I person filet •i:t ~bjection
u 1µt1r co11 1.1s lormalo Name Statement 97, 19973709366 ducle~ by: a general par\· lhlSt be llfed pnor ., Chat dalil et StQ, BliStness and Prolessio an1ndl111dull fa"nd recorded on 12/01195 as auodlltion, Of MVtnQs bank to the pat1ttori ·~
<I lth·s legalC\ .lprop1ada~ The rollowing persons are Daoly .P1Jol .Feb 25, Mar. 4. nersh1p The liltng ol lhs stlllefNnl does Code) i ReQ!Stranl nas not yet beOU"rNST 1 t"5-0S33la4 ~ In l«tlon 1102 d shows good cause why
•• i.sted Gti r•c que la corte doing business 35. Mon· t 1, 18, t 997 T028 Ha~& you llarte<S <Solng not ol itsdf IUltlOn:ze the U$t in first '-no a:> llWISad buSIReU unele1 ~Oftlc:ial Rec«ds ln lhe off~ the Ananc:W Code and the court sh~ld not ·~riiche ~u c.l\o arch Bay 11 4490 Von Kar-PUBLIC NOTICE business ytl? No hs stm ol a licaMIUs aisiness NewportBeach-CostaMrsa flcnous tlislness ~ or of the County Recorder .uthoftudtodobullnusln grent the authonty. • :,, u~ll!d no Ptt•scnt:i su m n A N B h • Greg Ward CN407389 1~ Feb 18 25, f\lmeS lisle<! heltln d this ltllte ll the north fl"ont A HEARING on the "'H>ucs1.1 ,1 l1t'111po. pucdc ct 92G~eo. cwpon eac • This s1a1emen1 was filed Hime tn \olOlaoon of the nght:S or Mar411 11»7 • SIGNED CECILIA M tW>OAO ORANGE County. Catlfoml entrance • to IN County petition will be held OQ
;ornJ''' el c.'l'.o. v le pueae11 L.M No 21 (Monarch Bay). NOTICE OF wilh lhe County Clerk of lllOther under Fede,.., Stall. or ' • Tin st31!ment was hied WI and pureuant lo the NoClce ~e, 100 CMc Ceo-Merch 27 1997 et
•U I.Jr su ~.11,1~0 su d•riero a Calolornoa hrTUted panner· PUBLIC HEARING Orange County on 2·14·97 common law (See Sdon 14400 PUBLIC NOTICE the Cou~ Cler11 of Ori Default and Elecllon to Set tet Ortve Wtllt, Slota Ana, 1 :45 P.M . r'n Dept. 703
, 011as cu • .i~ de su ship 4490 Von Karman On March 18, 1997 the 19973711090 etseci .&srnessllldProtessions ~on~blu~a,1gg7 thereundlf recorded o ca~a.althllrtgtlt Ille locetedat 341 TheC't~
I' I •t:tl.ld \•ll "so a::l•CIQ Ocean View School District 0 I pt t F b 18 25 1) .......... ,"n11-1 TW"C...... .. ___ 11/061'96 H INST _.. ..... ...;. D . 0 c' >orpJrtullel~corto Ave Newpotl Beach. CA Board of Truslees will be aiy '0 e · • 'lirstFwing .._-. ~· ·~·11.S s ,_,,..19960563690otsaid0ffic:la • .., ••l«Ht conwr-to rive rango h1i~lt'" ~t•u~. 1cqu1s11os It' 9c~0~0 1 (San Juan Cap· receiving tnformallon on a Mar. 4• 11 • 1997 Tot9 ~Beach..costaMes.a RCTmO~A~':r laliementtJCPl1S :;' yunJ.romR8COlds. wlll Sell =:, ~ ~ ~ • Under 92668.
"' r!> f uC'U<· f'\UC us1ed islrano). Inc. 3 California proposal from J.B. Rodgers CN4067T71G52MM/Ma1 IMllE i(S) ·n dall It WIS I~ ~Ille fi ice1o3118197 el 2.00 P.M (It. lt\lat.d •In In.= IF YOU OBJECT TO
1.i1N.1 lfarn.11 .1 un abogado corporalion .,490 Von Kar· Perlormance Conlracllng PUBLIC NOTICE 4111825 11»7 The lolOwlng peT;nlA RES Ille County Cl~'!';__'?' di-THE NORTH FRONT !N pr~operty nd l< detcftbed the granting of the • "" d•a r;w l•nl(' S• no · concerning an energy con· · ' ' ' doing WSllllSS as· BuSlneu ,_.,., llllme~TRANCE TO THE COON a e petition, you ehould v••oee " u" a beg ado "'an Ave Newpon Beach. sorvatlon program. Fictitious Bu1rne11 TAl.lfW(T. 13061 Ktny St, rrust be hltd pnor ., 17111 11111 COURTHOUSE 700 C u : 1: U'!lt 11 u appear at the hearing
t• o1• le II rn ,,, a un ser:•c•o ~~092~J.~iam Com an a A public hearing will be Name Statement PUBLIC NOTICE Gatlkll GIM. CA 112844 hllnQ ol 1'111 .-mtnl dOfS CENTER ORM WEST -: =.:" = end stet• your objec·
''" rdwe11ll.1 11 ... Jbogados Calilornia corporatlgn X;,90 held pursuant 10 California The fotlo~ng pers~ns ere Jeong ._ Ko. 13122 Rowe not ol ttself ai1tlOllze the ust 1n SAATA ANA. CA at publ' ~ tio!"• . or file wntte"
1J ,, u11a olic11i,1 du ayun:i Von Karman Avenue.' New· Code 4217. al which ume doing business as . .Nick fll Ml..1"71112271 St, Gattltn Gr!Ne, CA02&43 Sllle ot a Ficttous Business auciion. lo Ille highest l»dd• ~ ~hJ~~: obiectiont with the
lv•i 11 (ve.1 <•I "" 1•clo110 1010· µo•• Beach CA 92660 lhe Board wlll hear anv 101· Nacks. 2702 W. Oce11n· ACTITIOUI IUllNOS Ths lllsinns 11 conOIJcted Hime in 'l'lolaton of !he ngftts of ror caeh (paya'*t at the um ~~ da cl Or court before the hear·
rc.11.r 1 T · T evanl public comment. front, Newporl Beach, CA NAME ITATOIBIT 1111nct.4~ll. anolller under FtOelll. State~°' sale In lawful money or 1 ,.._......., c.:on.. PNt~ Ing. Your appearance
" CASE NUMBER I r:'1~ hF;~~ke~ Llv~nr~ n~~~ Upon completion of the 92663 I The lolowtng pel10tl(S) is-'ilt The ~snnl commenced mmon law (set seaon 1,:.;:;1Uniled Stal••) eH'right title i-"'A;;'~clvlded 111WI Int may be in person or b'( (Numero dot Caso) Trustee). 4490 Von Karman fubhc hearing. ir the Board Cather n • Ade I e doing butlness • ~ lrlllUCf lal•ness undet II seq . Busineu and Proltssions and Interest ~veyed lo Ut In 8l1d t Lol 1 cl ~ your auorney
VC023323 Avenue. Newpon Beach, n<Ss the p•ogram 10 be In Townsend. 2702 w. Oce~n-t«lME IU.TH. Al #l911QQOO llQMlus bu9nns name Code) now held bv h under No 1oen.:1 shown IF YOU · ARE A
I i1., name .1nd aodre5s of CA 92660 lhe besl i11teres1 ol lhe Dis· lronr. Newport Beach, A em E WISllingtOn Awnue. names kstld lbOVI on kbrull)' 5 FitSt""no Deed o( Trust in lhe P' ..... A rec~ In Bo<* on.._: CREDITOR . 1r1ct. 11 is the Board's intent 92663 Ml. CA 92701 1007 New~ Beith-Costa Meu ed 1 Id C ..,... rec . or • contrn-11111 c:om1 ,., (El 11ombro y This businoss ls con-10 vo1e 10 authorize Olstrlcl This bu1ln1u Is con· INNC Hosptal Corpomon SIGNED: JEONG HEE KO CH403343 21312.flC Mir tuat n " ounly and Pages I, I and 10 0( Mlacti-oant creditor of th&
C11rrccion llt' la col\e esl ducted by a goneral pan. Admlnistrallon to negolfato dueled by: an Individual f;:lonnt 3401 West End n.s'Sllllmenl was f~tO'M 4,1',l&.2.5. 1gg7 Stal~ and described as fol· laneou1 Mapa, ~· cl deceased1 you '!'Utt file
I.OS At1c;t;1 ES COUNTY nership an energy services agree-Have you started doing 1 :..700 .. ~ .... M TN ...... ~°"" ol AS MORE FULLY O!'angr County. Callromla. your cle1m with the
" The regis11an1 commenced ment with J B Aodgers business yel? No 3~ • • ' n&>'""'''· ;.:.~· on ~llVn PUBLIC NOTICE SCRIBED ON SAi ~~ P~el .Jo~""-: court and mail• copy to SUP El1IOR CO URT to 1ransac1 busmen under Published Newport CalherlneA. Townsend '~ """ .....,,.,n... ...,, ,,.s, OEED OF TRUST APN· -·~, .. .,,.. --ed-thepereonalrepretente·
SOUTHEAST OISTl1ICT, the ftCllllOUI name 01 Be11ch-Cos1a Mesa Dally Ttlis SIDtemenl was lll•d ...:.::!'!ness•SCOIQ.icted ~ ...... ..=: ____ , YOU ARE N DEFNJl.T lJN. 35-23-32 TRUSTEE IS ~~L ~--~ live appointed by the
12120 Norwall\ Blvd . Nor· names hstc<S Gbove on-t2· Pilot March 4• 1997• ~Ith lh• county Clerk of •-n;;~"'. COf'lltnenctd., ;"'d:'~Wlii~Jn'di.Olf OER A DEED OF TRUST. ELLING PR~ERTY "AS ;'iy"":v"N.'""'w 18u, ~ court within four
wTil\ilok, CnaAn,9e06~.orJ.3d11eOsOs, ~nd 6J~ No. 21 (Monarch Bay). T041 Orango.Co'!_nly on 1·31·9! trlRSaCl busrn1ss under h ol the Cou,.., Otrtl A new~ MTEO APAll. 23, 1111(). IS, WHERE ISheThe street Cost. Mall CA t2t2'. months from tpe dale
" u 1 ·97370950• '"' \H.ESS YOU TN<E ACTION reu and ol r common • of first l1tuance of l••l•phone numlter of platn· :h~palolornin ~''.1'1led partner· PUBLIC NOTICE Daily Ptlol Feb. 18. 25, :::':~:::!'on :in:::::-= i::: thlt date TO PROll:CT YOUR PROP-nation, If any, o( lhe reel ~:-9 •-= r!:U:: latte.rs H provided In
1•11 s altorney or Pl,t11n111t By lJM No 1 (San Juan crit 1458180 Mar. 4, 11, 1997 TlnO 20. 1M • The fjng ol tis lt*mtnl dOa eRT'(, fT ~y 1!11! SOLO AT A property detcribed ~boYe It ttll u6e 17 being~ Ho.ti on . 9100 of th•
N•lhoul an ollorney, is· (El Capistrano). Inc. a Cahlor· NOTICE OF SIGHED lmt.C HOSPfTAL not ol ltstlf &rtloftze the use 1 PUSUCw,f. FYOU NEED ed lo be. 1 Lofflilne Cou l4Sa ~ Celtforn111 Probate Code.
tiombre, la doroccion Y el n1a corporation. •ts general APPLICATION FOR PUBLIC NOTICE COAR.lRATIOH 8v' James H tis stm of a Acnous Bus.nus ~ ... ~~E~ J~~D92~E·T~?sJ,, 114c SJ)tl1l Lant, Las \llQ&t, T
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m1n10ro do lolelono dol parlner • C Q ScMlld~ 'Me Pre dent Nani in 'llollton ol lhe rlQhtS of ~'""""""'" m ~---• Nv •111. Dndlont eo the c 01m1 w1 not exp r~ .,ltrn9,1cto del dcmondan1e. By: Frank T Suryan. Jr . HAN E IN Flc\ltlout Buslneu Tiit .-mert1 fled 11'1 ariolhe ndtr ~ s. ING ~T YOU. YOU ders~ned Truetee disclalms above proe>erty may be b•fore four month•
,., del demandan1e que no Senior Vice P1osldonl OWNERSHIP Name Statement 1111 Cou=ltlw~ 1 n~ ~u,_ ic-. secion 1 • SHOULD CONTACT A LAN· any I abHl!y for any Incorrect obtained by rwquetttng hom th41 heering det•
Thrs s1attmen1 was I led OF ALCOHOLIC The following petsons ere • "' • ..,. 1-~ YER. NOTICE Of TRI.JS. ne.. of the slreeit eddr" ..,,,. In ~from the noticed above lltne a bog ado. H) ' BEVERAGE LICENSE doinn buslneu as: R 0 Tax ~on 2S. 1~ tl seq· ButllllSt and ""'""°ns TSl:'S SALE No.' 1el23DEOU end Olh« aommon *lgne "--&.la\ 10 ... .,. YOU MAY. EXAM cANORA J APPLEBAUM w11h the County Clerk ol :"' NOTa This Mii.rs Nllmt Codi) ·-,. .. __ ....... .,..._,., -,. ' " Orange County on 1-31-97 Date ol Filing Applica11on: S.iv1c., '45UI West F1flh s.mttt :_ 1 _ 1 Rrstfilino O'I Mltdl 27, 11117. Ill 02.00 • " ally, s .. ., ........... n from the ll ~of INE the file kept by th•
Attorney 01 Low. t t 706 E 19973709635 FEB 20, 1997 S1ru1. Senta An•. CA ll1t dall rt -'1tc1"1 ';M'oo'°'" Nlwpolt lldth-Costa Mtsl P.M .. • tna North flan en-The IOl•I amount Ct I this notlc .. lllld.,.. wtt be oourt. If you ere •·P•r' RGmoml Blvd . Slo. 209, El Dlllly Pllol Feb. 18. 25, To Whom It May Concern· 92703 was n tct CN40COllOT 2m.s Mlt nnce to the Ooidy Ceul1• unpaid bll•ric• ol the obtlga made wt1f1out OOWMnf or ion interHted i th Monte CA 91732, (818) Mar. 4. n. 1997 TOl5 The Name(s) of the Ap-Ronald R. Olmaano. 4518 ol lhl County Ottll A rrrwt Adi· • llouN. 100 CMo c.rw Oitwie Ion HCUred by lhe P' warranty.e11prt•otlmpled t t ., n r!<1• !779 0877 s1:ne Bar No pllcanl(s) isJare: NEW C P Weal Fifth Str"'· Santa 1iOUt ai.11111 Nlma Sllltment 4,11.18,2.5. 1~ w., SW. ~ CA tn ltlO lo be sold end ree.ona 81 to lit,., poatdlkln of ·~~eh yOU mey •
INC .. LUONGO GIUSEPPE Ma, CA 92703 lftlSI bl filed pnor 911 thlt d.111 d/tt d Sera ~ ~ d llmaled coa1-. e enainmr.1CH to ..ei.ty the w t t I court • for el nn:l7 PUBLIC NOTICE The appl1c1n11 flll•d This bu1IHU 11 con-Tiii fang of ht...,.. dOts • Olwlgl, s.... ol c.tlomil. -...noee 111 !fie tl!M uncield ~ dUt on 9" Request for". SpeolAI
DATE: NOV 14• 1996 tbove ere app!ylr'lg to the ducted by: an lndivlduitl not o4 tlMll ~ the ute tn ~ A«DI= ti. lnltlel publlc91ion of t nc* Of ,-.. MQhd tw Notice of the f1ltng ohn
JOHN A. CLARKE, cnt1452738 Doparlmenl of Alcoholic Have you llatttd doing s .-ot a ~letld Bu11neu BL C NOT CE ~ a C1t1Jan91 Nollce o( sale la, said ~cl ni..t, to wt(: lnventCHV and eppreltol
Citric, by M. ROSAi.ES, Fictitious Butln•H Bo11t1egt Control to Stff tl• bu1lne .. yel? Yes, January Natne 1ft \lldalon ol thl nollls ol PU I I rSllan, 8. ~ 15',67002 In lldOMlon 1 ...... >4; -.,1 the~ of estate Heats of of
Deputy Name Stal•m•nt cohol1c: bever&Q11 at: 1870 2, 1997 undtf Ftdtl'll. S., or Trwlae urlder INt oertlln lhe Trust .. wlA aoot Ing ·~ eo«., u · any petl\lon or eccount p ub 11 she d N • w port The following persons aro HARBOR BLVD, A 200. Ronald R. Olm .. no lalr (Set Seeton 14400 fie Na, 1"1'710UI · Olitd d ~ _..., b; ~let• c:tlecti ~Of\ E and......,...., ae tt. H provided In section tltath·Costa Mtsa Di11y doing busrness as· I) Kim· COSTA MESA,CAV1627 This .statement wu filed MQ ,8oantall1dPloltSSIOntflT,TBl8aOIAIMDCll•OO .... C ~a ...... ,. or netlonef benltr. clttiefnlt•llUblclUon 1250 of the California
p IOI Mil c:h 4 I I I B 2S botly Woods. b) Kimberly For th• following type of with Ille County C19fk ol 1) OF "'°""" wed ~ ~ k di.,,., by a 1181• ..... of a.: Lib Prob••• Coct.. A Re· 1~7 r • · Woods Ap11r1men1s, 4490 License: 47 ON-SALE Gl!N· 01a11ge County on 2·13-97 Fil!no UllDF RClTTIOUI IUllMOS Jr~ a man1ed "*' .. his.,.. edefal credil union 0< aw.,.. . .aoo.oo lfcNdc>. que11 for Speclel Notice
Von Karman Ave . Newport EnAL. EA'TlNG Pl.ACE . 19973711001 NtwllOrt&eactl-OomMtsa IWll and -eJ°'*" • Mcik drawn by a •late ~ c-....s1.-1.M. form It ev'91lab(e ffom ________ •0_3_9 Boach. CA 926801<'\ Published N•w~o11 011lly1'1lo1 ,rib. 25, Mar. 4, CHQ.(18 Mlr4,11,18.2.5. 1007 The lollowfng Pl/SOii(• ~ on~ 21. uvtnga •nd io.n NOnar TO MCNICTY ttt. oourt clerk. PUBLIC HOT1CE LIM No • I mberly 8eech·Cosla Mna Olllly 11 18 1917 T029 ablndoneO lllt "" 11m,.• lnltNINd No. JD. ...mv-OWNl1' YOU AM .,. D&-An.n.y t. hffol!~
Woods· San Jose).• Call· Pilot Marcil 4, 1!>07 ' • PUJJ.lC MOTii'~ flcttn!!~"*' '*1'lt 210DZI. In lloolc-. ~·GI oL ~ MlA.T UNDlft 4 ~ °" O...W I.._...
PUBLIC NOTICE torllla 1'mited P•rlfl!rsh4p, --1060 PU8UClfQTlCF ~ BEAUTY~Y & SA OllfcW R....a al In S.ctlon S10l TfWST, 0.11!11 .U. l..11tt. 704 I . fl•• Aw_
INVITATION TO BID ""'°~" Karll'\an XVe . UBLICNOTI E · fllll.1"7"1121Z ~ Alida Pwtfw-~ ... d flt ""-"clal. Code UNL.UaYOUT~AtnaN 2n4A. No11ce IS hereby given N•wt:: Buch, CA 92660 p c flcUUout auslness RC111Dll...US L.nattlls CA~ undlrhpolWrof ..... •Ulhori~ lo do buelneu TO ""°TICT YOtlt ~~CA 9090%.
thlll tho Ocean Vluw 1K~111~:~1~~1~:::::i•~art~~!: Ftollt1ou18u1lnesa Name St•t•m•nl .. IYAlW i"'1 The fld'°"• bllihn ::::-'· ;! ::.: C::: hl••l•I• lnthe-tt ~-=r~ATA U1~ ~hoot 01111rict of Orange ship 18801 eaidten Av• Ham• Statement TM tollowtno ~· art The 1*""""0 ~·> . .-A. ttltll\d' 10 abOve *• llltd b <#Ito ct-* _. oth« then cnl\ i. aoc.p4ed Hlllll> NI UP\Mt\TtON ~ 02/26, 02/2t. 03/04 Oeunly Cahlo1n11 h1r11n1f· enu~ Irv Ill CA 927 IS The loftowH'IQ pttlOftt tit dolno butlneia 11: Ray's **'O ..,_.. • , .. ""'r 10C™l.3 Ill the ~ ol • OI • Trua ... may withhold I
"' 1111•11•d to 81 "OIS-Thi•' b
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uaineu Is con-dOtnQ butfntst ti' Sculp-Up T"rtnspor1, 20GO Plae~ 145 *" ~ 'tWmnQ911n. Ind~ fa No f'~M ===-= of •ti. TMI ... ~~n:': J~ICT • w1ff r.Ctivt 11ialed ductt<S by-1 general par1• Mt A11ourc••· 10981 Al· lie Ave., Cotla Mffa. CA CAI0144 , ~. 539 Allt ,. ~ ...._ d ur\fil fllndt YOU IHOU.D CONTACT A utd1 up 10 but no lt\ler than ner•hip royo Ave., Santa Ana, CA Heit .... ..1 ....,... , fOodl. LLC, c.ifof. Del . Sift atme•. ,.... _ Of ev."•ble lo tht .,_.,.. LAtlWmt. ...,. AIMkM 10.00 • m on Ill• 26th clny Tl r 1 11 nl omm•~ 02705 Ray Cnarl•• Ran .. .,, 2328 • 646 Ntwfl ~ Wtlmno-921112 ~ ~ "8 ma4t« of 114 <>I M8rc:ti, 1991, et 11'11 OIS· 10 l:.~~t 'uus~eu wndtf g_,,ld A Jaluch. 10011 C~ler: 011\Je, Co•la M11a. tDl\CA'°7<44 in.~ 1612 W :, : ~Seid aa11 will be lftede, ~~~~ '::
TAICI Ad1T11111we11on 01 lht lftllliout name or Auoyo Avt •• htUIAN,CA CA8 828 n.,..,.,_11~tiy~~hecll,CA9298D .._...,.,..,,__now,. C<Mlnlnt0tw.irar11y Awrtue·-~~1J:.tw
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CA 92647 l<IM8ERLY WOODS ,\$-Woodbwy Or Or~. CA Heve YoU tlat1ed dOlna llnlCI -*' .. Sialltd CYMTltA S1f ~ .. :.:.: ' lo hhttf tM In ~.,.,
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Ct111 ... ....... ~·~19f'o!~d .1t11d eJoud ro1 By: VM No • (Klmt>trly c1ucttc1 by: • ¥"""., e•n· ~"'· .~~·'cNily ~~ '9;, a.:1 .. ~ Cltllf o1 .....,,. d .. .,,..... = ,,_... .. TRADE ":.~a. Oftng AT .. 8L11 WOOCI•. Stn Jo••) •• Cali-Otanee County on 1·21 ·97 .1UN!!.A'S ~· ~:. ~Ollf'ttlMly6.1007 ....... ~ •• tlnd the unpeld Pflll
" .. .. lott'lla ltmiltd P•nMfshlp, RENT " ~" -I.A '°"" "'. ...... IHCll-Colta,.., .._.. ._. ..... al the note secured lsOUNOA tOH AT VARt-i1tg.,,.,a1 f*"ln4W 1 n 7otta4 C#4CM7l21301.flCfttl ....... -.~ .._ w1tf1 ..,..... UvOUQh Cllssmtd ous 11Tl!llCLAtl Sy: Tht w1111am Lyon thrnttollclasslfled ~al'f '.1,10\_:;t>· "·r025, ..,,.. .. ,...,. 11,tl.2&.Mw4.llm ...__. .... -'"'"*'eon""'cMcl«flllMld 942.se11 )IZI AEDUOTleN Com~ny •• CelilOrnl• COf• .:.! ., .• , • 21 .. OClulllW °"" °' Wiit lliaNallat • .... and • -
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Newport Ekach/Cosua M~u Daily Pilot TUESDAY. MARCH 4, 1997 0
1 PUBllC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES flUBUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES '----~~~~~~-_...;;,,;..;;...;;..;:..;..;;...;...;.;:..:;;;;._~ ...;...;;.;;;~;;...;.;..;;_:..;.;;..;;..;~~ --~~~--....;..--~-OIUVAltl' 888 OBITUARY 888 OllTlJARY 888 OBnVARY · aaa
'9'fttflelln I 2141Mt2·02 TS Wllttln dtdlr•OOn ot Otlauh ~•). MCU'90 by Yd Died enttance to lhe Cou~y Hltlmltk "llt!WIY. San ltlOWll '*'"'" The 111t11 HO 911·0100 NOTICE Of TAUS Md Otmlnd r0t Sall Ind 1 d Truat With lrarMI therwon. Courthoust 700 Ctvk: c.n-~ CA ~MID, 01 "' llflPlld bUwie ol
TffS SAU You Wt In lltlaull ot w1tt1n Nob Of 0t1.U11 And• llfOOlided " uld ~ tet Or w, Ma AN, CIWOJ· F<>f trtcw!Ndon ab«lt the OCllio*ll MCUltd by "' a Uen daltd Auautt 1 1996 £11c11on To Sel Tiit under· I04ncel, II ent. "'*' n11 all thM ltgt1I tltJe and llltU:I ot IN• trullff'• .-, P"DC*IY ID be aold and
Unten you Dllt ldlOll to P'OllCI SlQntd CIUStd hid noac. of ::":.,:. C:: ~ 1n1e.1ut COtWt~ 1.0 and ul (1111 m -1121. . P'Ot l'IUOlllllll '*"*' COiia. your Pf()l)tl!y I It "'IY De SOIO II dtlloll Ind •ltcllon IO ... lo be d the TNlf• and d the trultt now ti.Id by It undtt said lnfonnatklfl ~ putd\ ... ~ and IMineel II "'
ptJblC salt I you rited an rtc0rdtd In Die County wtw• Cf'Mled ~Mid Died d TIUlll DHd o1 Tl'\Jst In the PfopMy Ina this ~ ~ '1111 ol "' inililll publjClliOn Of "P""'llon OI ltlt na111r1 ol Ult Ult rtll l)topllty 11 IOcatu DI•: The tOClll lllTIOlft d Ille situated In uld County and ~OSUN;. cOrUd ~ NoClct of • Sall IS ~O<*lddll\Q~...,IO~!!.J~L you Ftbfuaty !.i_)997 An«I .... unpeld_ ~ d Ille Stal• dua1btd H : AHH• C.pital ~ ~...!! !:... ltUl In lddltiOll IO w/I, ... ou con-.. I .... , .. nob LIH a. ..... a " T,.... ~ MCUnld bv Ille son P1t«i No 422~1141 trAne (100) 13~ ..--. ..... , " htttl>V QlYtn lh•t On Ma1dl 11900 W oeynip1c Blvd Sulll property to bt told Ind Lal 1 d Tract No 3056 In Ftbfuaiy 13, 11t7 "'TNSllt Wiii acceot a casllltfa
19 1997, al 1000 AM , AHO·. 700 Los Anotles CA '90064 ~ fttir'Mted com..,. Cly of cosu'Meu' In ASAP7A?3'7421215,1'4,Sl11 dlect. drlwn on ...
cbllon Lien S.rvtoes. as duly 1310) 20M02J tiy J Galet .,.._..._9'ldecMnceucthe t.MCountyotOrange stalt Mlonllblnll.1dll<*dtlwnby1
appointed TrutlH under ano truslet Olliolr 89668 2fl5 l:':.c:' ~~,i;-"'catrorni.. .. ~ on-e PUBLIC NOTICE ltlll,O( **" crtck union or 1 l!!Jrtuartt lo • certatn U111. 3.i4 31,1197 The BetlellciwY unc.., Mid Mlp recorded In Bo<* '6. Cflteltdt1wn by utn orttoelll recorded on 811.96. IS 1011tu· Oliect c:1 Tnllf '*9tcfo!• Paoe 10 ot M1tce11aneou1 uwinoa Ind IOln llSOClll!on,
ma111 Humber 19960395634. 01 PUBLIC NOTfCE ..iu1ec1 encr dellll9red to 111e M.tps, In the om~ o1 thl ALE: ~ .,IUl!!I~ uw1n01 ulOCiltion « llWlll• !lit Olllcial Records of Olanoe undenloned • Wfltten County ~ecordtf ot uld 11-114 -·-·-·-• blnllllltCifltd In Stdlon 5102 of .<;011n1Y Cldlornla wlll sen It NOTICI Of ~ d Default 8nd County. Tht llrtet Mtctreaa ULf UllDa D8D Gf 'IUT flt Flnanctal Code and 11.1111onDd
e>vbllc ~ucdon to lllahtst blo~er • Ti.UITEl'I IAl.I Oet)'llnd for Sa~ and• Y«itten or other common deslgna-YCMf Ml IM DlfAl&.T I.a A tl>dO blllinHa In !Na 'SI.all. 1n 1t1t tor ltwlul money of lhe United Ts No. 96-S7~ Notc:_ ot Detra and~Elec:llOll lion of u ld ptopeity: 757 DID Of ~llD Alllllll~ .........._. .....__ 111111 Cllh la Sta~. or a C1Sllle1$ ctleck al YOU ARE IN OE~AULT lo -11· he u West Wiison Sttttt Costa 11 1111 YOU TM! '"""' _...., vu"" Th• tronl Ol Ille l~DOllS at tile l.JNOEA A DEED Of TRUST c.uMd said Nollce rJ au• Mu.1 CA 92'27 Nl'me and M:Ttoei " P'llOll!tT YIUR ~. .. TNltllt ITllY
main tnl/V aiu IO Tht Plaeenl1" ~~ Of~~1~\~ ~::':'1~0~ ~~ acldr~SI °'the bentf'lclwy I I PNWarY. IT llAY If IClt.D AT I~ "' lullll'ICI of~ CIVIC Cenler 401-411 E Chap· TO PROTECT vduA Ille ,,11 ~y la loc8ted wnoae request the ule Is A P'UIUC IALI. IP YOU l8D TlllltM I Deed 1#1111 man Ave. Placenlll, CA The PRQf>ERTY IT MAY BE TNS ii an .itempt to collect a belno conducted: GE C.,X.. NA EIPUMA11111i Of 1111 blODITll MillllM to ltlt PIY" OI Sbeet address and oltler com-SOlb AT A'PVBLIC ~E IF detJt. Ind any lnloml80on tal r.lof1~ Services. Inc~ llATUAf Of Tiil f'llDClllllll lfldolM as a INIDI< al • mon deslgnallons, It any. ol the YOU NEED AN OCJteined Will bt UMd f9f that CIO GE' C..phl Mortgage &Jla ...... YOU YOU lllCIUlll 511c1 .-wil be mldt, 'N
ital properly OtSCtlbed above IS EXPlANATION Of THE IMJIOM. Trust Deed ~" lne -· • wlllCM CCMllllt OI Wln'll'lty,
purp0tlld lo be 8 Kamattl Court, NATURE Of THE Dlll•~f = 07 MOAlGAGE "80 Hllmwk Partw.Y, san COMTACT A LAWYll.u.I ~..= ...... or llnplltd f90ll'dino lilll, N•Wl>Ofl Buell. CA 9"663 PAOCEEOING AGAINST Bernardino CA 92'07-111&3. hltttl'f QMll NI · • PolMlllOl1 or ~ to
Assessof's Parcel No 932·58· ~ YOU SHOtJLD ~=· 1 T"*~ ~ Oirtetlons 'to the above DIM lllNM. • Cllllf'lll Ull'1Y"' inOebetclneU aiC&nd
271 The owner OI 111• real eo .:~"1~~-10 00..., TNllee.~fr:Vll Rell. Pfopefty~ybeobtainedby ~. II ...... OI"" UICI !>Md. Dances
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and lnl!Md IL" For
hat wtct.9Pf'Md com-
munity effOftl ehe haa
recelvad numaroua
!*tonal ~· from vanoue organaz..
IRMT
.. ,. ....... form«
owner of the Chll·
dren'• Boole 8h0ppe
In Newpot1 Beach,
and Jong.time tMc:her In boU, the . ,..ewpof1
e.ach M... and La
Canada Unified
achoo! dl8tr1Ct•. died
peacef\Jfty In her •'"P
Monday, FebNat)' 24.
Ml'9. 81'W1t WU ..a..
known In th9 com-
munity for her dedlce-
tlon to children .,,d
children'• llt•rature.
She wlll be aor•ty
ml11ad by her family
and friends. M•mortal eervice wm be Tue•
day, Mareh 4 , 1997 at
>l:OO PM at Pacific
View ~•mortal Park,
Newport Buch (714)
844-2700. Th• famlly requ.sta donalloM to
the Newpor1 Beach
Library Founda11on,
1000 Avocado, New•
port a..c:h, CA 928eO
PfoptflY Is pu1por1ed to be A A.M MASTER MORTGAGE &rite •e. Clrplnt-. CA requeS11ng ume In WTttlng auccessor ""*· OI Mlblllb*CI llWtllndlf wllh _..at u
.,d C Ron=hust>and and wile COMPANY " c1111y ~ed. 93013 (805) 6&4-1424 • from the bendlc:lwy YA!Nn tnae ~ID Ult Deed Of pnMdecl Iii.rm. Ind ltlt lll1l*d Tn• 1111ders ned llustte dJs· TNltee undtf end punuen1 to ~ Nevarro, Trustee Sales 10 days r1om l1't fnt publ.._ Tnist mculld tl'f Donald R. """""',,. ~ ol Ult ,_ clalms any Ila ly tor any lncof· Died d Tl\llt recorded cation o1 this ~. Said CUela and Jll!lt Cllell, .,. • ..__
rectness of the Sllfft add1ess Octot. 27, 1eeo •Intl No. 97P04651CA ule v.411 be made wllhoU husbandandwkuic*'IUanwa ~ tl'f UICI OetCI wllll
and olhei common dtslan•· 55808S4 d Oiilcili Rtoordl ~ Beac~ta Me11 covenant o1 warranty, U· Rlc:olded on tm.11111 as '*ltlit lllllon • ~ 111
dons II any. shown herein Said ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 25 M 4 1 997 P'US or lmpNed, aa to title, lnatnlmlnt No. It Utlll al uld '**· lets. d\llVIS and
Pf'oud Of Mr H009W h~. She llked to
1"9Cat1 thtd h4W great
~ndfatf'ler WU gNen • land grant, 1fgned
by Prffldent Andr-
Jackeon In 1820, u
1h• flrat Mttler In that
par1 of lndlana. In
1 920, •h• married Anton Segerattom.
WhO had ••Pl9d With
hN brotMr Rex Tho-
m.. In ttM U.S.' Air
Fore• Wf\IJ• tti.y we,..
both atatloned In In·
dlanapolla, and
moved to Santa Ana
•• a young bride. Sh•
oft•n Ilk• to reflect
how the men c101• to her llfe had eMVed
their country, begin·
nlng with her grwldf•·
ther In the CMI War,
her husband In Wortd
War t and her eon and
1on·ln·law In World
War II. Prominent In
eoclal and bueln•se
clrcl•• tn Orange
County for more than
HVanty yeat9, Ruth ·
Segerstrom wu ad-
mired for her strong
char•cter. good
humor and natural
leaderehlp abllltl••·
During World War It,
ehe ••rved u volun-
teer Captain of a
group of aeveral hun-
d red R•d Cro11
women volunteers as·
elgned 10 1uppor1 mlll·
tary pereonnel eta·
tlonect at th• United
Slat•• Army Air Fore4t
fighter baae In Santa
Ana, which lat•r waa
converted to .the
preeent Orange
County Airport. From
1945-1947, eh• Hrved
.. Praeldant of the
AselS1ance League of
Orange County, head·
quar1ed In Santa Ana.
During the period of
1947·1949 ahe WU
President of the Ebel!
Society of Santa Ana,
with a membership of
1200 women. Follow·
Ing th• death of her
husband, ehe •• eumed an. active role
In C.J. S-sierstrom &
SoM and other famlty
partnenh.lsn lncJUdlng
Souttt Coast Pia.a In
1983 ••rvlng aa a
Managing Partner of
lMH buslneue9 for
mot• than tw9nty·flv• yeare. Known fof her
grKlous mannw In
deallng wllh oth•r•
ahe WU highly re-
aP9(:ted by h• U ·•
eoclatff for hat ubrt•
JudgmMlt In buelMes
effal1'9. Her dedication
to th• operation of
S•gerstrom famlly
busln••••• waa widely recognized.
Her lnvotvm.m In th•
creation of cultural r ..
sources for Orange
County b•$1•n with
her •attv uaoclatlon
wtth th• Bowere Mu-
seum In Santa Ana, ae
a m•mber of lta Board
of Dlr.ciora. ehortty
after the establllh·
ment of the Museum
In 193e. She was r9<>
ognlzed In 1992 by
the Bowere for her
pereonal maJ<>r phllan-
throplc contribution•
with the naming of the
"Ruth Seger1lrom
Gallery (Rancho &
Mission Period Exhib-
its)". Strongly sup-
portive of th• aru,
Ruth Segaretcm ax· erted a key pivotal
role In th• Segel'9trom
famlly gltts of land
and cash contribu-
tions to the Orange
County Performing
Alta Center and for
South Coaat Reper·
tory Theatre, which
land contributions
launched aucce11ful
publlc campaigns to
bulld and operate the
performing 8ltl center
faclltlea and the SCR'a
Fourth Stage ThHt,..
At th• dedication of Segerstrom Hall ehe
recalled her family'•
low of the land upon
which th• Hall WU
bullt with the com·
mena chat "My hu•
band wpuld wortc 11.x
days a w..k In .,,_
fanning operation and
on Sul'ldays we would
dr1v• to the Ranch
tlone, lnc:Judlng the
HM11 A.aaoclatlon, the
Am•rican Canc4tf So-
cttrty and from Golden
WHt College U "Out,.
•tending Bualnea ..
women of Orange
County." Dedlcai.d to
her famlty, the en-
joyed th• companion·
ahlp of her chlld,..n,
her grandchlld~ and
her great grandchll-
dren. Sh• had r•
cently b•com• a graat~r•at grand-
mothet. Serving u a
role mod•I for h•r famlty, •h• wu lov•
lngly known •• ' ' 0 ran n y ·~ a n d
"Mother Ruth," and
WU '98~ by her
tamlly both for h• splrtt and her :Hit tor
Ute u W911 u for her
atrong charKtw and
sen•• of Integrity. 1---------
Aulh Segeretrom le
sale wtu be made. but wtlhout Stitt d ~ ~~ • ., · 1· 1 possession °' encum-Oflic:lal Rec:on1s in "' ollk:e al GPt!1MS Of !he~ and of the
cownant or warr•nly. expressed by Tom Mortel a llr1Qle man PUBLIC NOTICE bf1nees to ut1Jfy the "Un-lllt-Counly ~ al Clnltl INSIS CIUlld tl'f said Ottd Of Of tmphed. rtgatdlng bile POS· "TNllor ' p.aid blllnce due on the ,.,.. .... Calilomll and pur1ll*1t TNll Dleld: 8Ht'ltl7 1.1.l.
session or encumt>rances to WILL 'SELL AT PUBLIC NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S note secu1ed by u ld Deed ;"jh;' NatiCt oi 01fa11t and TNlt DIM ......,._ II Sllid
pay me rema111lng l)flncipaj sum AUCTION TO HIGHEST SAU: TS#· 22824 "' Trust lo wit: $161,9'5.20 TIUAN • Cllifonia Cotpol'(llon
of a note. homeowner's as-BIOOER FOA CASH IPlvablt HERNANDEZ 3o247142 On plus Che followlng Hll~ted Elec1lon ID Stl """"'* 1411 Laroe Ci'dt, 1*lfll/n(;/IOn
sessment or oll\11 obllgatlon 11 the time d ule Iii fMIJ1 M.trch 18 1997 u 02·00 PM coses. tapenseJ and Id· l1COlllecl 1":.~414 : 8ladl ea 12641 (114)142-1111
s,tCUrtd bY lh~ lien. With lnler· money d Ille ~i=i:= Ill GE C-1 Mortgigt Trust VarlCH al the llm• of the ""1Nment No. . . ttr.Niincr 5**1, Aaf. ~ ~ anO ollltr sum as provided ~!tie~ ~t 1 u: Oeed StMcea Inc. H Trus-lnlllal publication ol this uld Offic:iaJ Rec:onSs, W'il Won s.8 S. Tflllt DMI NllWoft
therein. plus advances. II eny. Plac:::ia ~ ~ 0 401 tee°' SuccuS.or Trustee °' Nollet of S.le: elltm1ted OM&1H7 It Al 1111 111111 C2UlU )4l lo1I YIS l997 llnder Ille terms tnereol aM 411 Edi Chapman 'AYeno.· Substituted Trustee al that trustee'• fff1 and coats In (Mlfll) ElltrlMI II 1111 C..., · •
IOltrlSI on sueh advances. plus Pllcenll• CA · Celtain DHd °' Tuist exe-lht amount of $3,°'3.2t, C:.rtlloal, 711 Clwtc Clfttlf OBJTUARY 888
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l•es. c11a1ges. ex11tnses ol the 1u right.' tltle and lnlental cuted by Ro1n1n s. Hl!f· plus lnlerut on tht unpaid DrM W..t, ltlllil a., CA at
Toruslee and Trusr crealed by oonwyed to and l'OI( held by ii nandu a single man and Pflnclpal balance at tM ratt 1:41AllItpu4llicIUdlon,ID1111
said lien Tne total amounl or undtf uld Deed at T11111 1n Che Martin Gomt.t Hernandez ol 9.60ooo"k per 1mum from hlQhlst bldcltf for Cllh (plyabll !JI! unpaid balance ol ltte obll· l>fC)Pelty lituated In uld incl Roulbl Gomet hu•· OClober 1, _19915 to dllle al It "' bme ol' Siie in tawfUl SEQERITROM
r;tton secured by the ~roper~ ~ Ind Stele described bind and wife and Jevle< ule, plus ~crued late money al Ult Uftilld Stills., ~ Ruth a .. eratrom be sold and reasona le es · AP N 422...e...10 Gomet 1 slnglt man ind charges, 1nd aidvancu the light. title and il*fiSI. COIMytd 1a98-1H7
mated cosrs, expenses and nit strtet eddrna end oCMI' iecotded October 3 1994 11 beneficiary Is authorized °' to and nciw held-by I lllldef Slid M 1 Anton H S-si•r· ivances at lhe time ol lht Initial c:cmmo11 dnlgnetlon, if ll'IY, °' ln~t no. ~. obligated to pay PflOf to .......... of TNIMll "' PRIPtrlY { · Matrl~rch of bllcatlon or lilt NOllct 01 Sall the ,.... P'CC*IY dfteribed In -pagt -Offlclal Nie. YOU ARE IH DEMULT ,,_.. • rom, • I
$19,528 13 P'-ment must be lboYe " purported to bt 2135 Records"' Orange County UNDER A DEED OF TRUST slllmtd WI ~~~ SIJll Oranos• c~~. l 0-ln cash. a cashiers chec-drawn Pomona All'linue Cotta Mesa. ~llf nl nd nt t' DATED SeJl(ember 29, 11M, hertinafttr dbu-... ,.. mot1 nffr -si•••uom am·
on a sra11 or NaUonar Bank. a catttomia, m2~. that :ruin aNotf."J~ ... ~ UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION fully e1t$Cllbecl on uld Oetd of lly, dt.d at her home
checll drawn by a Stale Bank or The undc!nlgned Trvstee and E>tctlon to Stll there-TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· TNSl The ptOpel1Y lddltu Ind In N.wport Beach, Fr1-
Fedeial Credit Union or a check ditclairnl any liibiMY tor any 'undtr recCfdt<S October 15 ERTY, rr MAY BE SOLO AT .A OClltr common dtslgnltlon, d day, February 281h, at
drawn by a Stall or Federal ~ ~the llreet ,.. .. lnlltn.men( no'. PUBLIC ~E. IF YOU NEED any, °' Ult rat pn>perty th• ,ag• of 99. Sh•
savtngs & Loan Assoclabon. ~Ion 11 eny CC: 199&052380t '". Book -. AH EXPLANATION OF THE daalbed allCM is pulllOltld 111 .,l'•d 90JoVed c.lebrat-Savtngs AssOdaaon. or Savlo8s '*'in · · Page -. "' omc1a1 Records NATURE Of: THE f'9'0CEEO. be: 122 Hlrtllfti DIM, #74 Ing h• blr1hday urty Bani! speoheO In secllon 51 2 Said u1e Wiii bt mldt, b1A ot said County, wll Under ING AGAINST YOU, YOU ....,.., 1e1a. Cl 12111 The In F•bruary aaylng, "I
01 the Ftnanelal Code and wllholA COll9Nll'lt 01 ~. and pursuant to uld Deed SHOULD CONTACT A LM· llldtlslgi.ecl TNll!I cbdlirns am 99 on th• 9th".
auuiorlzed 10 oo business Ill this eJCpl'ftl or lmp.ed, ftQlfdirG °' Trust a.el • public 1uc-YER. GE Capbl Mof1;age "rt liability tor any k~u Born rn Clay County,
stale Tiie oenefldary ol said title. poe ... a1on. or tlon fOf c..uh, llwfUI money Trust Deed Servlet" Inc. u al Ult PIOOl1'Y lddllSS and Ollw Indiana. and ratMd In lien herelo executed and dellv· encurnllranc:ft. to PIY.J the ot the United Sutts d IQ.late., Ce.clla Mlitlnez. c:onwnon ...___ 1 "rt lndlanapoll• eh• wa1
ereo lo Ille undersigned a iemeHnc> pltnQpal tum ""' the Ametic..t at the north r1ont Asslsunt Secrtl.lry, "80 ---·· '
NEWPORT NEWPORT COSTA MESA 2624 BUSINESS OFFICE CREDIT 2907 HEALTH & .. EMPLOYMENT
5530
survlv•d by h•r
daughter, Ruth Ann
Moriarty and her hu•
band Gene Moriarty,
by her eon H•nry S.0-
erstrom and hi• wife
Renee S-sierwcm, alx
grandchildren, Rich·
ard Moriarty. Jean
Moriarty, Donald Mori·
arty, Andrea Grant.
Toren Sageratrom.
Anton Sageratrom,
four great grandchll·
dren and one great·
great grandchlld. Vlei·
tatlon w lll be al
Wev•rl•y Church,
Fairhaven C•metary,
Senta Ana from 4:00
to 8:00 p.m . on Tu ...
day, March 4, 1997.
Funeral eerie•• wtll be
held-on W9dn .. day,
March 51h at 1 :30
p .m .. Waverley
Church. Fairhaven
Cemetery, San1a Ana..
In tt.u of flower• ,..
membrane.• may be
aent to the Orange
County P•rformlng
Arts Center or th•
Bower. Mue.um.
,,. .. ~ ·. r , .
MC.-.CV.W
MallORIAL MAK
Cemetery • Mortuary
Chapel • Crematory
3500 P~ific V'-Drive
Newport Beach
...... 2700
PDCE IROTIIERS
BEU IROADWAY
Mortuary • Chapel
Cremation
110 Broadway Costa Mesa
842-9180
FIND
an apartfl"P nt
through cla55,f,zd
BEACH 1069 BEACH 2169 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiFOiiRiiRiiEiiNTiiiiiiiiii2ii7 6ii9 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FITNESS 3000
-N EEO CASH? I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil -iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii E'alde 2bd/l .5ba 2-car Have an annuity or CLERICAL DRAFTSPERSON Numb•r• Cruncher •Newport Helnhta• 2bd, 2ba Townhouse gar, Ip, stovo, hkups. Bal Isl Approx 5oos.t. structured settlement? DIABETICS! f Flev1ble, PIT Need CM Attorney seeks tOOAt.. HO\ls...c; • am. p3tlc/yard. S985. Parking. storage. (Using Insulin) We are recruiting er ~ •• OPP01111u .. lfT Low Down Paymenll! AC. 2-car gar, nr 9 45•5 882 shared bathroom. We purchase lhem & Medicare pays for 1=1uahlied recepttcnists. res1den 1/archi tec1 person w 1<lnt complr·
'•1tru lullleillvtrtlJ1nt1nlhls 3br/3ba, den, pool, Fash. Is. Avail 3115. 673_8143• 111 msg pay fast. Dependable. your supplies. we office clerks. data· ski1ts. kitchen hie & sk. is. P T flex hrs
mini ocn vu. S525K $1495. 840.1529 Lrg Mod•rn 2bd/2ba Oldesl In business. blll lhem. ship 10 you. entry operators, secre· balh design a plus 0 646-9842 MWIPIPCI Is lllllJCCI IO Ille fd· G d RI 675 6161 S ti I C II I l---11-~___,-.....,..,-=--: " run Y t, · Lid 1 B frt 4B "B Carpen. pool, spa, et emen ap a Save Money. Sarisfac· taries. Long'short-term dr11lt1ng presentation PT Cocktail/Food llll fair HDUlillg Atl ol 1961 U 0 a ay r "' a 1 800 n59 OOO•
emeillellwllldlmatnililllt1I ---------Dock avsl. Avail now. gym, elevator, hkups, COMMERCIAL • ·• • " llon Guaranteed . pos111ons availabl e f1cor plans and elov Servers Apply al
F I r k/ I micro. S900·S950/mo. TY 778 Liberty Medical Best Temporary Call 8-5. Tues Wed NB Tennis Club 260 1 to 14,.rtlu "1nr 1111flienct. NEWPORT· urn un urn. w mo yr •848·8787• PROPE"R 2 ---------800-633·20~ Services Regina, 75g.oeo8 East Blul Dr 644-0050
llmlt•llon Of discrlmilllllDll COAST 650·2300 550•3700
1---------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MONEY No HMO members. (714) 5 44·21 97 DRIVERS
11Htd on race. colCK. nllglon. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili0i7iii0 Lido lele 4br, :Jba. 35· N e wlv re furbished ·R•tall Harbor/Adam• TO LOAN 2914 Mention 261111. Clerk P/0 FfT. Pre BE~N THERE. done Receptionist .. 'i • •-m11111•••1u1or lot. New crpl/painl . Nr 1Bdrma 1Ba. N,ear CM 1000 2000 hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir·---------FT PT • Enthus1asttc su, nlr c .. p.,. -h th t 1 · · • • Lo•• Wein ht and save s le fer wine re that? New ti's limo to 1 d 1 1 1'1t-11ortoln,0tanlnlulionlo AL TEZZA Plan C clbhse. S3000/mc yrly. s ops. ea ers, res . 00 4000 f1 SI • requ1 i • h D II n a 1vi ua o run ''"' B B U d G d RI 675 6161 Sec gated. Deluxe 30 ' sq. · g. Conaolldate $5,000-money wllh a person· 1ail/whc lesate +data come ome 10 a as Cl1iropraci1c front 0 1. buny sucll preteience. hml· •
3
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3
a. pgra es run Y tr. • · lndry faclllty. Some nage avail. Lew rares. $ 5 O O, 0 0 0 Low allzed food program. input. 250 Ogle SI CM Carriers CDL·A wnh 1 f1ce. Typ1n91compu1er 111lon Of fl1crim1n1llon." • NUeutral ColodrsVI Larry, 444·0110 Finally a meal plan year OTA. Call us " b t cte ews Newport North w/garage. $615·645 monthly payments. c t 1 Co 8 Shake e1tp a -. 3 75·0552
This .n11np1p11 Will not : G~~eds c':,mmunlty 2 b·d /2. 5 b a, 2 ·C 3 r Kloin Mgmt 581·4000 ····-----· Reduce interest rates. customized lo your sv:a:k FT~PT. Great today D311a0s (1·800· Restaurant -Cashiers. •nowlnglf1CC1pt111yld,.l1IH· Ownor 71 4-494-6616 attached garage Pay your bills. All go a Is . $Ummer Jobi 497-9666 727 4374) klahoma espresso svrs, man·
l{i111l tor111l 11hll1wftlcft 11 In hrdwd firs. S1495mo.1---------BUSINESS & credit conditions. Nor1hwes1 Health ,130a. 3p, ?dys wk. Clly (1·800·224·8796) agers. NB tocation
il>ot111'01oft111law.Ollrru11e11 ---------707·7583 NEWPORT Conlldenlial 1·800·958-2975 Drivers FT/PT days. John,
ff• lltt1llf lnlormtd that Ill MOBILE _N_w_p_rt_H_g_t_•_3b_r_+_d_e_n, BEACH 2 669 FINANCE 1·80C>-782·9940 Mako $36-42,000 -/yr 640·5752. bfr 11am.
•llfttHnea 1dftrtl11d In 11111 HOMES 1100 nu decor, lrg yd, gar,l"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii More exp • Mort payl R•staurant
,.....,.,_ .. llllltalllt on ID nr schl, small Indoor I• PERSONALS Gii.u s or heavy haul! ..,.....,.,...tyllall&. 11com-pet ok. s1375. 421 •1BR From $850• --------ANNOUNCEMENTS 3 years OTA with lyr PfT Bartender, days --~.ClllHUO •1 MILE TO BEACH Tustin (213) 663•6374 2BR 2BA From $785 BUSINESS· SJHC119'-+AJ.Jee14 F 1 a t be a re q • d . PfT PR & BanquOI cb· Ttll·ll'll ll l·I00·41•·1$1G. fof Lrg 2 & 3 Bd Mobile DIW Incl. 60x30 peel. OPPORTUNITY • Combined Transport crdln~~r3.ge;&, only. 1\e~'911.0Cna,tew. Homes 10 ue or buy. OCEANFRONT'S No pelS. Carport. ALS
3002
•Bookkeeping 1·800-637-4407
Qll HUO l14Zi·l600. Lee. at 1741 Pomona Short term furnished Viet• D el M••a 29~4 ~ ~ ~ PERSON •Computer Skills Cassandra Retall Busy women·a
C.M. Spt1'44,#49 Call Weekly or Monthly. •545·4855• r. r.. ' I"-" ~..1 Java Central• clothing store. Exp'd
Leslie 714·852·5589 Avallable new. 2bd/1 ba Private STOP! $1500/Wkly ' 'Enfpisn Missing Persons • Detol V118nleu Nov ,..,rmgl Wt oiler FT SaJeS/Key Holder.
875-4830 polio, walk 10 beach working from hornet t:anf.tn 'Tour Located • Aelallld fun er.vtrcnment, flt• Pis call K.C 376-2015
SES/ On the Sand 2br •516 35lh St.NB.• Xlnt Income oppt. ':I Background check, ~H!PllJ h rs & I raining Sales Assoc must be HC_ OONUDOS HOUSES/ 1.5ba, upstairs duplex $995/mo. 875·5205 No gimmicks. ' t'fitlsro ' clvil & crlmlnal Apply In P•rson avail to work week·
on Beacon Bay wllh Serious people call: I ·£ checks. assets lo· &O:ea\ 3420 Via Lldo·NB ends. mornings and
•f•O•R•S•AL••E••••I FCOORNDREOSNT ~~~gc,_gar•i-e~?s~~~ *t~';'c~~~~·;~~tr~~! _c_o_~,;..,· • ..;8~;;_~;_·..;:-:..,.~-_....,R,,..20_9_:..,.t-• • ''~ ",'~~~~~~,~~·':' f:~e~~1~usc~~~~~t1~~ ~ Suf ~ro3n~~·j5p~am· 1 2pm :::i· ~~te~~:,~".°,fd
1002 --------GENERAL
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimj BAI.BOA
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1
ISLAND
Carport Near park. 1 ' request• .. Is obtained. A....-4recost Co serv1c·e or1enl"d Ask Hot new lccallcns ' •Rt)~n'llfWll ..... ....,......~~ · Laborers Earn up to .. Spectacular Ocean $1200/mo 310-545·1384 going fas1I Earn Na11onal lnforma1ion ~ID ..... ....,ILil,r• s •oo W•eklu Long for Carla 640-2394 •nd Channel Views •· / Bweau Inc .......,..-~ "' ' Luxurious tbr and ••STUDIO Apt. un· $1500~ weekly. Call ._..., ."•/lllllt') ·1 •800.545.1918 SuftnglnJuAedge distance phone com-SALES
1br +1of1 with 2 •P•· furn. W/D. Pool. Ten-now 1·800·511-6342 u11ora ' helpf\A pany 1s IHklng peo· HICH Commlaalonl
2106
AU entlon iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Home Owner1
&
3Br 2B• 2 etory hse
w/gar. New crpVpnl.
N/pets. $1950/mo/lse.
219 Pearl. 875·8921
C 10 u 1 b a I c 0 n 101. nls, & Jacuul. "Prof. 24hrs ' \I / • . plo 10 atrvlct store· FT/PT Bon us Program
Abundant w"lk In 5695/mo. 640--0518 -.-0-,-0-w_E_a_r_t-h"""W.,..,_o-rm-a • 11111111111 SEEKING Fm Resume: front promouonal bo11 /Comm only 650-577.9
closet and atorage. In your own bacl<yard. 71 4 ·6H .. ~J S!l WOMEN 3004 71 4-374-0562 icule. 1·800·354·733l Styllat, Facaalist
Gas and water pald. ••••••••• Awesome profill 1'11 ~ .--..... ~ Or Coll MEDICAL Statlcns available.
R.E. Agents!!
Walk lo Balboa lslend LANEOUS teach youl 532·1663 ~ ,.., ..., liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii A3J A nsS6 Bock ·ottlce pc111ton. Newport Hatr saron
and the beach••· MISCEL Mall Order eualneas1 _________ Handsome Attorney 71..-..-u Spanish bl·llngual wt Bennie, 758.0493
Showcase those
special properties In
our Homes of the
-Week & Open Home
Gulde published
each Saturday In lhe
Real Estate Tab. ll's an effective and
Inexpensive way lo
reach homet1uyersl
Preatlglous reeort RENTALS Opportunity Low Seeks very allractlve suPJUNE/ulwE M up. 714 •548•22731·T-.-a-c_h_ln_g_B_•_S_iC_M..,.u-s~ic
llvlng wllh stunnlngl••••ill•••••I Inventory, high profit. LOST & .slim wht female 26~411~~~a1!1a~-~j To place an ad 1n Piano Theory. S9 00
sunsets and cool If you are 1 teachable FOUND for dating.• 360·4947 Claaalfled per hr. 2 30pm-1opm CORQNA
DEL MAR 2122
breez.a. Apia •tarting---------self starter· we need 2925 Call 842·!S878. 714-498·8419
at $1350. 780·1845 ROOMS 2706 help! For free inlo:liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TELEMAAK£TERS
VERSAILLIES Condo iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ___ ,;..,1-8~00,;_·_9_49-,__2_9_19_'=' LOST Cat. drk brown SCaOOLS & Immediate openings
Deal'llln•r condo 2+2 cleanl Pool/epa/gar. NB/Bluna Mature Fem Prepaid Phone Baycrut a1eo. bocklii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii comm 310-407-2330 ..i. Studio/Bdrm Super MCI P,.11yphone & nautored male In the INSTRUCTION 3012 Ad N B area $7/hr •
Call our Classlfied
Department Todayll
Fully furn. Turn K•y. No pet. s775 963·5037 PV1 Br/Ba. Gar. $400/ Card Routes ror bay on 2/24. Roward. TUTORING
PooVapa. Lrg yd+ mo.+utll. Avall 3·1. 1 845 9101 bl Uphotat•r•r• patio. $1760 w/lae. VIiia Balboa 2br 2ba. 844·0283 sale. Great local ons. __ .....;;_.;..,;.....;...·.;...;.,..-~-Credenllaled Teochar Ass Exp'd only. PfT ok
$1950 w/o . 759-7028. tripe, secured prkg, • S2.000 + w ... ekly. Lo at preecrlpllon Offers Tutoring In em er Ruf1ell's Upholstery
balcony. gated comm. ---------1·800·235·2825 eyeg1a11H on Balboa Englleh lnckJdlng. 1922 Harbot 548·1158 Upgraded Twnhae s1400. 61 g..299-9952 RENTALS TO New Grouncl Floor Island 831·5308 • Or•mmar .fall time
End unit 1900a.f. 2bd/ "VILLA ···aoA SHARE 2724 Bua In••• Oppta LOST· St Berxrd • Writing EMPLOYMENT 2.5ba, attach 2-cer -Sw,dleh health & • • •Reading -~ hou n«J Jc.wt SERVICES 5533 gar• Av a II 3/1 . L.rg 1br+den HC:u1llyfiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij nutrition products now In Nawport/C la •Study Sklll• Com t)'JX SC ~
roSTA .. ~~A 1024 $185-0mo. 87.5a804S Condo 1 ·1/4ba, Ip, Beautlfut, N.B. 3Br In USA. 8a your own Mtu ar.. Loving U5/hr. 988·9540 orK'TllN. ~m~ p«>pk-aikcurd ~ldl
642·5678
~ PUAJ :{Jalrc~,/Spo~I; 1 ~~: 2.5Ba Lg kit. hi ce1I. boss No experltnc• f amlly h•• chlld .1uur ~-v to ~~pm ntour~J ng
COSTA MESA 2124 VILLAABNTALS Barber crpt, Ip, patio n•ce~sary. Call now w/cancer who mlllHI••••••••• • E 'ald• P•rfectlonl 714HS75-4912 w/d. pool/apa, prkng. (406) 961-4627 companloR~:~~lal EMPLOYMENT • 1982 two.etory custom iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • $525. Erin, 497-4485 hllp://Www.cybtrna11 •1 ~ ... call ' , You H11W9:
home. 3bd, 3ba, ••on 3Br 28• Townhome .com/ironhorse 1.aoo..e8 o-4232 At lcut I """.tr~ prodon 1e•n rx~ 24001.t. Srkfat/form•I Swapm .. t 1 blk. 2-carl••····---E'S Ide St '111 ah VENDING ROUTIE i-·
dining. new crpl/palnt. anatchad garage. W/0 AP11 DTMENTS Spacious Townhom• All cash. 20 t11lat1ng Lo at: Watch, ladlH NT A ~ream<' minJ
Vaul cell, oak flootlng. hk·up1. Tll• first fir. '""" 2 Large rm1 avail, 1 8 111 rt 1-pc braclet gold·tone EMPLOYM"~ MKlntosh c-t~n~~
M•ny femlly comfor1t. New carpel. Pool. Sml fO~ENT 4/L $455-1445 + dap i~~se'-~1.:3 w/sllv•r & diamonds. 5530 Mulri Ad Crcamr. Qw.ntXr~. and
, $298,500 p•t ok. 11250/mo . & \11111, 722·70'73 _.......;;...;,...;_..;_____ ln th• vlclnty of th• , -~-I!hot~lv...,...n;otutn..L~ pl.ls
Donald Pt•!ft A9t K r 1y 588 90eO IV mes • .... -----...-...... !"'"""~ W.lla f'aroo Bank .... ·-"'t""""' ___ _ --433·95&0 r' . NB ortght/elry. furn.•• UUNATIVE EDICINE 8ulldlng rn CO,.M . ASSEMBLY fJT 8arm!.!:.I"~-....._., a ea u t 4 b r + den. W/d. pl/lenn. Cloan & 4 _.." -fiiit 1 II• Please call t'75-22:Z5, ~·30pm M·f' 18.00/hr. WI llllwe:
--------·I 2.1t>a, nr 8.C.Pltau COIONA qul•t n••r bch S450 ,... ~-Ii-. or 120-0422 ellt 4'38. No e11p. nee. Sml mfg Ont full tlfn( pollOOfl
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HUNTINGTON Spao kllch, dbl O*'· DEL MAR 2622 lnclda ulll. 648·1790 kfilll•N ••-'/IM · plant. Ap'J)ly In P•reon Grtat ~n<fll'S I» t--
1040 11eoo. 714"6&9·'1474 Newport VIiia 1 ~m ,.,.,,.__,,_"', betw••n 10-4:30. tiru.......,.
BEACH or310-939-2'739 $400/mo ... O•P· 1/a ~·'-''-•lttl-HEALTH a 1879t Burt<• Ln. H.O. AfivrtJJy~ '"'tnv1ronmmt ·;~·~!~ :A~•ro!~:t~=~ vi~~~:~!o11~!1~~:g,~ ~11~it u::rvb~=~h. Pg:\i '7. 1~. ~.~" liP•JiiTNB••SS••iiiiil3•0•0•0 10t:~~":.~~c · urv ratW Sl<>-S ll dqi<nJ1ng on :IBA 1.eaA -BUT TH• 8ANKI
Only 179,000. Agent
Aon vouno :s~e.091 o Incl water. 1895/mO. .. utll 721·1341 Shannon ••0·117'70 LL::l[!l:il.U:.W.U!& .. llJ • II aooo.: Co•~•..., ~~.Ph~ and dn11 f~-~uiml_ •••·:»••• • . Dlabetto. Ara you 111 Ceren• del lier
paying for auppllH? 71...,......,.,. ~ rmunnod c.mu kna co 4ir i.••• Flm Rl'n, ------=--COSTA ._..,SA 2624liiiiiililllliillliill• 3-Ctf Get, Nr Central HUNTINGTON -5 COMMBaClAL ~!~~ L~~:: ~.~~ HAUOUI 2142 llAI. ISTATE a .. ch•ld• "°t-0100 $1H Move In
NEWPORT
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3bd. :tba, deft. Cir, I•· 18t, .in ctst. pool. MW1-------------
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1089 $3350. Aet .... NOi P•• ..... 1401 PO• UJIT 2781
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co•• ao1u11on f or cUlllPll6 cWllPilb .uo &y mt charge olfa, l aces, · a Mae, CA 92627 r•S>CM"•~. bank• If• ttte r"°"'c• you ll'• ,,,. reeourc. Yo"
ruptclH. U.n•. etc. can count on to Mii • can count on to HI! •
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th• liallngs In Ihle cat·
eQ<>ry may r&Qulr• vcu
to call a 900 numb•r
In Which there II •
chatge p., minute.
Oov•rnment Jobe
Now hiring for all I~
eta Frr .. Pff poilo.
11on1 Full bon•f111. No
••P«I~• nec.ssaty.
Wiii "•Int For m0t•
Inf ormation call:
1 ·900-4M4·t031
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(;) TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1997
BMW 9030 HONDA 9085 PONTIAC 9170 4X4· TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE '92 32StS Whl. alt
showroom col\d. Trds OK. Fin & warn eval.
$17.950 778-1152
•eo LX Coupe 5 apd, '94 Sunblrd Co"fM new tlreal 40k mllH . Mell blu. ve. A/T, feet i.---.-6-3-L-W-.,---•··
All svc rcrda S10,000 warrt. 19k rnla tmmec •
ACROSS
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WHIC'lt WAY IS RIGll'f1
080. 960·5528 S7500. 498-2823 Only 42K mllH. Ab1olutely llawleaal •
Even aheepaklnsl
$31,450
'95 BMW 5251T 92 Hond• Accord l!a '98 Or•nd Am SE
Touring Wegon. auto . a /c, p /a V·G. lo aded. 2·dr,
White. Chrome C{O $14,495. Tovota of f1ctory warr, t7k nil.
Trecuon. New Le11us Huntington Beac h Brand new cond. Muat
Trade . ., 024954 714-847·8555 aelll SU,990/obo.
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JEEP 911 O -PO_R_S_C_H _E __ 9_17_5
'98 4.0 SE
7600 milat Black & eeaut1lul Almott New!
FLAWLESS
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MISSION VIEJO
1.eoo.ea9.53'9e '82 CheHkee ~Jd·
nlghl blue. Llmlled.
4x4, loaded. 94k mla.
Xlnt cond. 513,500.
847-5009 636·8219
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Only 38,000 local mi.I
Fully loaded, full aer·
vice records. Hurry on
th la llawlen example!
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DOWN \., l'i 4 2
C'Q974
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fl<'!' 11( clrnmon1h1 nnrl Lhrn rnn thr
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fr11rn lhr i;u1t without INL1nr.; ~:011l
Hl whrnrvrr dinm11nd11 hrc•nk -:l-2. or
wlwn W1•11t hns o 111ngl<'tnn quren or
four rl1nmnnd11. I If ~ARl 1ihow11 011L
on I htl Jack o( dt:imond~. clrclnn•r
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ll1amo11rl luwnrd lhl' t1·n) Unfort11·
nntc•ly, alt hn111th th<' d1nn1nnrl J:H'k
win!-. Wrst sh11\1 oi 1111l nnd South
ran no lun,::rr clrvdop n fourth tr1rk
1n 'thr "011 lwforl' "urrrnclc•nni; thr
lrarl IJ• Kni.l
CADILLAC 9040 WAGON
' \~11 l ,,,,~ p1trt 0 " •K96
Low ml. Local car.
Pristine condltlonl CO, Loaded, Etc. t I I~ t11 I" IP,I\'
'1\1 .... , SOUTH
•K Ql't;
f\J K .J 9
•J 10 M '79 EU>OR.ADO
rebuilt trans, good LEXUS 9115 Land Rover
MlttlonVl~o
714·385·8750 l it ~H 11 cond. good running iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil
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$28,950
, 11p1d
714-957·0883 --------·--------lHll\-1-.J C• K6 3 '93 LEXUS SC400 SATURN 9190
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'89 Eldorado Blk/Blk Full option
2-dr, perfecl, loaded, only 52k Certified iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiii
Pr'a car/Beverly 2.9%-APR ,,0031923. •95 S•turn SC2 Hills. 39k ml. $8000. 531 .... 77 Loaded, 3.000 Miles NOllTll •:AST
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f'n~ii
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7l59·783l5 alter 6pm. •• St4,995. Tovota of
2• r1111~
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'93 Devllle Sedan. VB. '92 LEXUS SC400 Huntington Beach
lthr Int. full pwr. cruise Cashmere/Full options 714·847·8l555
ell. cass, wire whls. Won't Last! 1022931
$15.500 854-7817 $24,977
8uppn<1r you nrr nt the Whl.'<'I or 3
no trump gnmr nflrr n lt>w hC'art
lf'nd . flow would you L:ltkll' thl.'
lt:incf?
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W1U1 I:.! po111ts t1ll'lucl111g t hC' king
tn purl n<-r'11 fir,.l ·h11I 11111l, South
/\II '" 1111l loi;l, howc•v<'r. South
hns o ronl1nJ:t•11cy linr 11\•nilabll'
r>rdnrt'r continul'11 with a d111rno11d
to th<• k!ng ;mcJ thrn lnkl'-: pw rluh
linrsc;r. Whrn lht!I w111!I. mnr tricks
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anrl two t'luhs
DATSUN 9060
'76 611 Sedan, aft.
AM/FM cass. new trs. Runs great! $850
OBO. 75k orig mis.
540-5995/754-4455
FORD 9075
might h nv<' ll•:tp\•rl to lhn•l' ·nu Lt•nrn to b e n bl'ttc r bridge
lrumJ1, l>ul thr flat d11<lnhuL11111 1111d player ! Suh8crih.<' n ow to thf'
11 dC'nrlh 11r 1ntc•rnwcl1ntc• rards !'lll(· (~uren nrict~t' f,c-itcr hy co lling
l(CKlC'd 11 mnrr 1·11111<!'rv:1t1\'t• r1111n;r <RO()) 7R8-1225 for inforrtu\tion . liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
In any c•vrnt . North had valur:; lo Or write to: Gorrn BriclJ!<' L<'l· '7~s~c3l5~e:/Uta~d~;
llpllrtl for rai .. 111,:: lo i:arnr • te r , P.O. Box 4410, .Chicn.:o, Ill. rack. very strong 460
After 11 low hrnrt lt•11tl 1s wnn loy • 60080. CID. Now radials w/
dun1111y'R kn. clrrlnn·r·!-11111' of piny alum rims. Groat work
MERCHANDISE MACHINERY 6045 MARINE SLIPS
MISC. 60 1 5 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DOCKS 7 0 2 2
ll UCk. $2900
540·5_995/754-4455
'84 LTD 4dr mid-size.
Power, ltke new. one
owner, records. $2000
Singer upholsteryliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii OBO. 723·1 504
• Sewing m as:hlne * Private Dock * '86 Taurus
'94 LEXUS SC400
Full option Certified
2.9% APR 111037721
$34,977
'94 LEXUS SC400
BIWI 45k Cert. 2.9% APR. Full option
$33,977
'94 LEXUS ES300
Full Option. 29k
Certified. 2.9% .APR.
Wont Last 411016784
$24,977
'95 LEXUS LS400
F.ull option-16k Cert
2.9% APR. #003891
$41,977
·LEXUS·
MISSION VIEJO
1-800·669-5398
Oa k Crib + bureau.
5300 P1nk/wht bfl1prs.
aprd, skrl, $70. Coll
tbl. $45. Gorl's stroller,
SSO. Oak morror. S30
f 11G156 w/rev S650. 25' max pwr Price neg 4dr, 2.5 titer eng, a, , • Cushion fllle r S75. Ez accs/dock.shp.bch I u 11 p w r, am /Im. ________ _,1 Ruflell's Upholstery * Al 87l5·0046 * w/cass. good running
968·2303
Wolff Tanning Beds
Tan Al Homo
Buy Oorocr and Savel
Call 548-1156 '"6""0~' ~A..,..V,....,A'"'L'"'O,,....,...,N,....M-...,.O""o""A-IN~G cond. good tires. ---------
Inside rocouo". 5375K recently smogged. MAZDA 9125
Private PaMy 548·9338 51500· ltrm 548"5178 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TV, ELECTRONICS,
STEREO 6080
S•ll S llp Bit bo:sm, '87 FORD VAN Conv.
10 min to soa. 45tt. V·6• A/T, P/S, A/C,
'93 MPV VAN
Low M 0 n I h ty pm ts iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Fr•• Color Catalog
Call 1 ·600·711 ·0158 ---------
Low ml. Orig. Owner. s450.'Bal 1· 6 75-8835 $5,495 obo 120-1122:
Sid• Tie ·ror h5· sail
VB, loaded, white
$14.995. Tovota of
Huntington Beach
714·847·85l55 '89 Taurus LX 4dr.
* CABLE TV • boat. Wator/olectricoty. All el!tras. 2 new trs, ----------Good localion/nr Lido. Descramblers SB.OO/por 11• 675.6126 keytess enlry, snrf. Lowest Prices! Good cond, 1 owner. MERCEDES 9130
SUZUKI 9205
'88 Samur•I Convert.
Red. Clarion stereo.
Leaving counlry.
$2500 OBO 673-8364
TOYOTA 9210
'84 Tovot• Cellca
GT 5-spd a/C. Good
cond. $1450 OBO. * 831·7149 *
'89 CAMRY S/W V·6
lull power, auto,
$9995. Toyota of
Huntington Be•o b
714·847·8l5l55
'95 Avalon XLS Blk,
blk llhr. V-6, 4dr, aft,
snrl, full power. 22k
mis. $21 k. (800) 686-
17QS pgr. 549·5088
'96 CELICA GT
Convert. Only 4k ml.
White #033831
$22,977
'95 CAMRY LE
Full Option. 26k.
Lo>!US Trade. F/Pwr Moonrool #316129
$15,977
·LEXUS·
MISSION VIEJO
1 ·800·669-5398
'95 DEFENDER 90
Hard Top. Only 1800
miles! Roll bar,
Runlng Boards.
WHJTE BEAUTY
'96 DEFEND,ER 110
The original Rhino·
mobile! Ready to go
on safari -lo miles.
HURRY!
'96 DISCOVERY
Leather, Auto, ABS.
Tow pkg. Till, CC,
Etc. Only 14k miles.
$27,949
'91 RANGE ROVER
Limi ted Hu n t er
model. Ve1y low mi.
Local car. Sold &·
serviced by us.
$20,950
'96 4 .6 RIOJA
Metallic Beauty.
Only 15k ml. Every
conceivable oplton.
BEAUTY
'94 COUNTY
Only 30k miles.
Bl ack, r unning
boards. grill guards.
moonrool , Etc ...
SAVE!
LAND ROVER
MISSION VIEJO
714-365·8750 WANTED
TO DUY 6019 1 Year warranty $4,495 000. 960·3873 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil---------
Visa/MC/Discover '90 Ra nger XL T '90 190E 2.8 A steal! 4X4 92211---------~ C.O:o. 30 day trial AUTOMOBILES 4>!4, oc. ps. roadedl Trades ok. Fin & warrt iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Old Co ins Gold Silver av a I $ 1 1 9 5 o 1---------------I ANTIQUES MERCHANDISE 6010 FURNITURE 6014 1·800·211 ·4125 Sl0.495. T oyota of 7°76-115'2 · VOLKSWAGEN 923S Franklin Mint. Stor1rn9 Huntington Beach
Old watches & iowolry * * * 8 Westcoast Cotn 642·9446 ---------Art/RA 714• 4 7·855l5 Can't seem 10
gel to all those
repair jobs
around the house? ANTIQUES 6010
FIND
Top Dollar Paid!
rront 1600-1960
1 pc 10 entoro estal~.
Pa11111ng.s. china,
glsware lurn: ere
40Yr N8 Res 673-6223
Furniture Ltko new. .,. 9010 '93,. TEMPO NISSAN 9150 0 Id EI e c tr I c Tr a Ins iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii a uro ac. ps. must see I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii China hlJICh, dining LI I I A I •••••••••• ono • vos, mer con '93 lntegra Black. $6595. Tovota of table, 6 chairs, 3·pc Ftyo 30's 50·~ Call TRANSPORTATION '86 ,h Hardbodu P/U tealhor sofa, coffee r. · •· auto, LS, tan lnte11or, Huntington Beach •
lablo. Bos. 01,erl -_E,,,o,....._e_7-3..,.,-9,....3_3...,0=-d-a.,...v.,...s_. •••••••••• PS, PW, AM/FM cass 714•847•8 l555 75k mis. 1 owner, new ---------ba111trs. Very clean. 6 44·041l5 Top Dollars Paid stereo, moonrool, •93 TEMPO Runs great. $2700
"For nocords. Jazz, ---------spoiler, AC, CC, mint auta ac. ps, must soel OBO. 631·1180
Sountracks , 0 1c BOATS 7011 cond. $12.500080 $6595. Toyota of MERCHANDISE Call Miko 645-7505 720·9269 Huntington Beach '92 Nlasan 240 SX
7 8 7 8 5
'"'5 Au to , a le . p /s
Lei the.
Classified
Service
'88 VW Fox GL
Very clean. $2800.
•548-0537•
MISC. AUTO 9245
MISC 6015 14" 4 • ... St0,995. Toyota Of ~=;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~F iiiiUiiRiiNiiITiiUiiiiRiiEiiii6iiOiilii4 • FREE TO YOU 6022 *Boston Whaler* BMW 9030 '9 4 Mu s tang GT Huntington Beach Johnson 40hp, lull iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii nod. a 't. AC, stereo 714·847-85~l5 ff.ST iu:f.S pr\() Cloan Futon Bii\ & Guarant eed Pest iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii consul w/lwd sis. CO. Loaded. mlot --,-9-3-S....,E,_N..,.,T=RA---•
Directory
help you find
reliable help.
642·5678
93 ACCORD $8,800
#00284, 95 Taunnt
SB.810 #21240. 94
Caravan S8.3GO
#38151. 92 Maxim•
$7,860 .. 00747. 204
orher repossession-.
etc for sale. CAL Su• •\111' 1'"' I< ''>( ' \ tnlo rn
• Esl Lagi.na Oealers buy
Sliver, glass. pullings.
po<celall. ctw\a, pottery,
old coslu'ne "' tine iewetry. bronzes. tum .
penod tqlting,
decoratMt objects
• One item "' 8'\llre estate
• Conflden111VReferenc:es
• Estate sales conducted
• immedtale cash
714-249~711
prtnl Sl50 Blk 6 Control! n1ddox FREE Black & white B1m1no. top, rails, strg '98 7351 Black. Nico cond. Ill pwr. all svc
ur;iwor dresser S225 Etcc1ron1c. Pest Ellml-ktllen Likes poople. cmprt, more! Priced cor, must soo• Trodes rCrds. 41k miles. $14k 5 speed, air, ps,
969-2891 ;ir1er 6pm n=itor. Tosrod. proven. 645-8464 ror quick sale $3.990. welcomel S9,950. 080. 631-5638, Greg economical car.
t d t I d 7 76·1152 $8595. Toyota of DIVORCE SALE· guaran ee · pa one · * DUFFY BOATS * '95 MUSTANG GT H ti t B h Used by 11osp1tals,1---------'89 S2l51 Wh110, a/t ., un ng on •ac 2 houselulls or 1mmac day care centers. BUILDING 2001 W. P6CH2,7NB Absolutely a perloct Convert. Aulomt. 714·847·8l5l55
lum' Downltll sola & nu rs 1 n 9 h 0 m 0 1 , MATERIALS 6030 NB 645· 4 car . S t 3 , 9 5 0 Whlte{Tan Leather.
Io" o so at . It a I 1 an restaurants, mun1clpal iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 778· 11 52 Full Option. # 185652. _O_L_D_S_M_O_B_I_L_E_9_1_5_5_, ll .. llher SCI, 2 formal b U i Id 1 n g S • e p A ---------1..,..,.....,.........,....,.......,.._----$18,977
dming rooms. 3 bed-approved, UL t.stod, Steel bldgs, novor SPEED & '9 0 l53l51 Btk/blk. o/I.
room sets 220·1090 nor ullra sound. works put up. blueprints SKI BOATS 7016 Porloct shapcl Trds -LE XUS-.
through wiring. Over Included. 40>!30 was OK. Fin & w:irrt aval. MISS.ION VIEJO SE LL 1,000.000 sold on lV. $7770 now $3900, 515•950 778"11l52 1·800·669·5398 '
S49.95 1 4.95 S&H. 50x80 was $16,270 '91 Ya m a ha Wave '91 3251 Blk/blk, o/t.
your home 30 day rnonoyback now $9820. Other runner t.:X 650. New Runs like now. Trados ---------
h I .1. d g u a ran t o e . bldQs. avail. Chuck paint. Xlnt cond. OK. fin & warrt aval.
lhroug c 35511e 1-ooe-R1DOEx 1•800·320-2 340 s1000 obo 673·4399 s1 t .950. 776·11l52 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
1988 DELTA 88
Royal Brougham
Fulty loaded. VG, dark
blue with light blue In· •
terior, 94,000 miles.
$3,000 or best offer.
714 574-4267
Hove A
Garage Sole! 1·800·544-7879
ANTIQUES &
CLASSICS ~250
'73 Ma•eratl Citro&n
37k miles. All original.
St0,500 or best ollef.
Musi sell! 998·l5212
RENT
3556 CONTRACTORS HANDY MAN 3710 HEA,t.TH/ IANDSCAPE &
SER VI CE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii GENERAL 3 5 5 8 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NUTRITI 0 N 3 7 4 2 LAWN CARE . 3 8 08 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I iiiiijjjjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DIRECTORY CARPENTRY•Wlndows iiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii *Pa int/Carpentry* liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ALL-AMERICAN THE LOCAL PLUMBER SPRINKLER REPAIR •••••••••! Doors • Wood Fonces1..,_C_O_M_P_U_T_E_·_R_ Realdenllal Drywall and morel •H V.P N 0 S 1 S •GREEN MASTERS Mov••·U..... ·•James E. Bangert Co.· Val ves •Heads•T im~ ~oset Garage Organizers T RA I N I N G Small Jobs Oki Bd ~Ort Psychotogisl Landscaping & 'Malnt. Carefully, Courteously Free Estlmatts clocks. 27Yrs Local Svo.
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