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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-08-05 - Orange Coast PilotSPORTS Junior Olympics di,ves into local pools SeMng the Newport-.~esa community since 1907 r- S UM MED UP Summer school adds up to student fun ~ f • l <. I A l H f f' <, B l Bay Knolls won't be joining with Costa.Mesa BY CHRISTOPHER GOFFARD • Residents happy with city's decision to not begin annexation proceedings. By Susan Deemer. Dally Piiot COSTA MESA -Saclie Kelly was among near- ly 100 residents who left Monday night's City Counol meetrng smiling because City Council members don't want them Kelly, d resident of Bay Knolls area near Santa Ana Heights, learned the city will include her neighborhood m its plan to annex five unicorpo- rated county areas MARC MARl1N I OAM..Y PILOT The condominium where Eric Wayne Bennett raped and murdered Marte Powell-Evans ln 1994. KeUy bought her home about 10 years ago after seeing a.n ddvert1sement that read "Buy a beauti- ful four-bedroom home m Newport Beach for $250,000, • shP said. . Eric Wayne Bennett, professing a newfound sense of spirituality, tells "I thmk we dre gettmg there (Newport Beach) at last, H she said of resident's desire to become part of that city a chilling tale of how he raped and murdered Marie Powell-Evans. The city of Costa Mesa began taking steps to armex about 330 acres of mcorpordted land hop- ing to streamline and elirrunate duplication of fire and other services. • rotrolt'S NOTE: Dally Pilot reporter Chrlsto-p,.., Goffard recently was able to do what few can -~two days on Death Row with a confuwd killer and rapist. Today. the Dally Pilot continues Its four-part series examining the com- pJ/catwl and conflicted psyche of Eric WilyM IJenMtt -and iM lives of victims his crim•s chang«I farrier. ~ ~ries, "In the shadow of ONt/I, • also wfl/ ~ available Nch day on the ,,,,.,,..., •nd Jn Its entirety mrtlng Thursday at --~1MM•com1~1u.L~ Marie Powell-Evans (left) and her daughter Christy Hougan before Marie's death 1n t 994 at the hand of Eric Wayne Bennett. •She probably thought he (Ben- nett) was the nicest guy," Hougan said. "He looks llke the boy next door." SAN QUENTIN -The smil- ing, apple-cheeked killer has one of the kindest faces on Death Row. He says he has found God, that the speed freak who raped two Orange County women and killed one of them in late 1994 has already died. While he admits possessing a gift for manipulation, he claims he copped to the crimes because it was time "to start being a reaJ person instead of this made-up one." Yet as he sits in the visiting room at San Quentin State Prison -a place where hard- faced, denim-clad killers munch vending-machine popcorn with their families -26- year-old Eric Wayne Bermett seems to offer only fragmentary, carefully edited glimpses of tum- self. The former carpet installer appears anxious to convey the impression of an essentially decent man -a man with a wife and two young sons -driven to terrible things by a metharnphet- amine addiction. He does not explote the underlying appetites the drugs worked upon, and lis- tening to him long enough makes it almost possible to believe he Ls the benign surf bum his face shows. Skeptics will note Bennett is practiced with disguises. He fooled 50-year-old Mane Powell-Evans, who apparently had no int1mation of menace when be arrived in Sept. 1994 to install the linoleum m her new Laguna Hills condo. When police found her bludgeoned and most- ly naked body two weeks later, Bennett's phone number was sit- ting on her kitchen counter. "She probably thought be was the nicest guy," says the victim's daughter, Christy Hougan. ·He looks like the boy next door.· He also fooled Pamela Braswell, 43, the Costa Mesa neighbor he raped at knife point. When she trted to identify her attacker in a police lineup, she saw Bennett and thought of a lit- tle boy who needed his IJ)other. "I think, 'What about this man would have tipped me off?'• Braswell says. •And there's just nothing." UNANSWERED QUESTIONS On the night of Sept. 27, 1994, 8 SEE BENNETT PAGE 3 I i ! ! I THE SERIES i AT A GLANCE I •MONDAY: M':et Enc Wtlyrw Bennett. ttie 2fi ! •;ear otd former (r;)ta M~Si'I handyman w1:~1 the i tootltp.ntl• ad \rnile who . >C'I~\ hrs mcthitmphl'to i rnm" tltibrt drovr 111111 to ~ r .JPC' .:iml kill ~ •TODAY: Eric Wayne I Bennett describes his ! crimes. In a detached, i matter-of-fact tone, he says the rape of murder i victim Marie Powell- i Evans "wasn't violent." . •WEDNESDAY '>tr h \l,• led D)o h \tr rrl'e\, [ ror I/Ve\ r•H~ Bt•r rip•~·~ .1( ~ 1 m\ t.11• di .,u1 thl'tr hve) dllU h \death sc>nteNe . . I• THURSDAY: W th tht' . . I c1ppl c1 • P'lXl"\\ \1111 dlledc1 • . . . Enc IJV.wne Benrlett . cldJum to I.IP on Death Row R<'t><>r1N Christopl1N Gott.vd rJ< -.cnbes hrs . two cidy 1>i..1wr 1en<P ;it . Scm QL1t'nt1n . I •in the llolmdow of Death• al~ can be viewed on lhe Dally Pilot's web page. : www.lollmes.com/pUollspe· i c:lal !'very day and In IU ! entirety beginning Thuf3day. i Most of these residents, such as Kelly, say they believed when they bought theu homes they were living in Newport Beach where there are higher property vaJues. The councLl's decision supports resident's wish- es to be placed under Newport Beach's sphere of Ulfluence. But ultimately it is the LocaJ Agency Formation Commission that oversees armexations of cities and speaal d.lstncts John Bucha.nan, a member of the Bay Knolls Homeowners Ass0C1abon, which led the fight against the annexation. said 1t was a rationaJ deo- s1on "We were not looklng for a fight with the oty of Costa Mesa,· he SaJd ~ Customers feel weight of UPS delivery strike • Package delivery work stoppage means headaches for customers and business boosts for competitors. By Tim Grenda, Daily Prior COSTA MESA -On the first day of the Uwted Parcel Service labor stnke, a mass1ve walkout that be<Jan Monday and stranded millions of packages across the country, locaJ customers were forced to accept the old axiom ·the check's m the mail." "I'm told my contact lenses are in a UPS ware- house somewhere in the Midwest and a set of clishes I'm expE>cting are somewhere i.n Califor- rua, • said Costa Mesa resident Donna Baird. "I'd say right now. the strike ts affecting me big time." Baird and other UPS customers around the nation were forced to cope without the shipping company's familiar broWn trucks and delivery dri- vers, most of whom walked out on their jobs at 12:01 a.m. Monday, after contract negotiations between the employees' Teamsters union and 8 SEE DELIVERY PAGE 4 r---~---------------~--------~----~------~--------~----~~~~-, I ' I I I I I ·Busboy stabbed in aigoment over tlp •Carlos Leal, 20, of Costa Mesa was arrested on suspicion of as.sault with a deadly weapon. 8y Christopher Goff ard, Daily Pilot I I I I I I l 1UESOAY, AUGUST 5# 1997 In the old days, holding court was a trial in itself Rr 20 years. Orange County bad three judges of the superior court, and each had a courtroom. Then. in 1941, a new judgeship was credted, and I was appointed as the fourth Judge. What to do with a fourth 1udge when there were only three courtrooms? The answer was easy. The tnal calendar was called m Department 1 of the old court- house. Frank West, the presiding Judge, would intone, "Smith vs. Jones.· The lawyers would cho- rus, "Ready for trial, your honor.• West would say with a grin. "Judge Gardner, identify your- sell. • I would stand and hold up my arm. West would say, "Ladies and Gentlemen, that is Judge Gardner to whom your case is assigned. Follow him." I would then lead the attor- neys, their clients and my staff, together with all prospective wit- ·nesses, out of the courtroom. If it was a Jury tnal, 20 to 25 prospec- llve Jurors would come along, too. We would then begin a search for a place to try the case. The hrst stop was the Board of Super- visors heanng room in the court- house U that room was being w.ed, we would lake off for the Santa Ana City Hall some five blocks away and use the City Counal Chambers for our trial. U that was not available, we would go on a couple of blocks more to the American Legion Hall With court staff, lawyers, witnesses and jurors, we present- ed quite a sight as we marched through downtown Santa Ana in search of a courtroom. It was like a small parade. All we needed was a marching band and some . baton twirlers. On nice days, we robe rt gardner sometimes tried the case on the lawn in front of the courthouse. After about a year of that pra~­ tice, the county built me a fourth courtroom in the courthouse. However, in the meantime, a mass migration of everyone from Bismark to Biloxi was headed for Orange County. With the increased caseload, new judges were appointed. We couldn't have 20 or 30 judges wandering around downtown Santa Ana searching for places to try cases, so the county began to buy church buildings it converted to courtrooms. By the time the new court- house was built in 1966, we had about 25 judges trying cases in converted church buildings. Now, instead of telling the litigants to follow judge so and so in search of a suitable place to try their cas- es, they were told to report to Department 20, which was locat- ed in the basement of the Church of the Redemption. That was located at the comer of Fifth and Ross streets in Santa Ana. Those were the fun days. Somehow, no one took him self too seriously. Oh, we took our jobs seriously, but not ourselves. We shared a kind of laid-back attitude born of sb4red incanve-- nience. An example will suffice. A new judge was appointed He was one of those gw:ig ho people wbo took himself and his new job very seriously. He was shocked at the casual way we did things. And so, at our annual meeting, in the ~nt of one of our church buildings, be pre- sented a set of court rules for all of us tQ follow. In so doing, he deaied the •slipshod way• in which we operated. After his presentation. one of the older judges said, •1 move that we continue in our old slip- shod ways." His motion was car- ried by a vote of 20-to-1. I am not back on the superior court trying cases in the "new" 11...story courthouse that contains almost 70 courtrooms. There, each judge has a courtroom. All he or she has to do is step off an elevator to get to his or her court- room. We also have court rules, a book about three inches thick. However, the courthouse suf- fers from what it called the curse of bigness. For so~e reason. which I am unable to explain, it lakes longer for a panel of jurors to get from the jury assembly room on the first floor to my old courtroom on the third floor than it did for a jury panel to get from the old courthouse to the Church of the Redemption five blocks away. So much for the march of civilization. Mar.be the old slipshod ways weren t so bad after all. • llKm.Wr GARDNER Is a retired judge and a resident of Corona del Mar. His column runs fNefY Tuesday . Warmer weather brings -inlanders to area beaches • It might cool off toward later part of week. By nm Grenda. Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -When Danielle Clarke packed up the car and left her Fullerton home at Q 30 a .m , the the rmometer on her -;u nny porch redd 85. "l knew right then 1t was a grPat beach day," Clarke said. Clarke, who 1s on swnmer vacallon from htgh school, was one of thousands of m.land resi- dents dlld locals who flocked to Newport Beach to cool off as the LUNCHEON The Newport Beach Christian Women's Club hosts a luncheon from 11 :30 a.m . to 2:30 p.m. at Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The cost 1s $20. For more information, call 646-4911 or RSVP 760-9616. STUDY SESSION The Board of Library 'Ihlstees study session meets at 5:30 p.m . at the Mariners Branch Ubrary, 2005 Dover Drive, Newport local heat wave continued. Air temperatures hovered in the rnid-80s, with water tempera- tures around 69 degrees and no change in the weather in sight. Newport Beach lifeguard Lt. Jim Turner reported Mmoderate activ- ity" at city beaches, with an esti- mated 65,000 people frolicking in the surf and sand. But despite the less-than- capacity crowds, lifeguards were busy, Turner said. "We've done probably 40 or 50 rescues today," he said. Officials at the National Weather Service bureau in San Diego, wbo forecast the weather for Coast.a.I Orange County, gave around town Beach. For more information, call 644-3151. MEmNG The Parks, Bea~es and Recre- ation Commission of the City of Newport Beach meets at 1 p .m . in the Council Chambers at 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. For more information, call 644- 3151. INVENTORS Orange Coast College's Commu- nity Relations Office presents a workshop to teach appropriate licensing methods for inventon READER$ HODM 642-'°86 l'«.ofd 'JOUI comments .ibout the Oeil>f Piiot « news tipi. little chance for change in the next few days. Increasing high pressure blan- ke ting much of Southern Califor- nia will keep the skies clear - with daytime highs along the coast near the 90-degree mark through at least Wednesday - and evening temperatures "balmy" at around 65 degrees, officials said. The surf is expected to remain about the same, between 2 and 4 feet, with some 6-foot sets at south-facing beaches. A break in the weather, with slightly cooler but still warm tem- peratures, may be in store later this week. called "How to Get Your Inven- tions Mass Produced,• from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. in Room 16~of OCC's Science Building, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Registration is $39. For more information, call 432-5880. DIVORCE The Law Offices of Llsa Ciancio presents a free seminar called •otvorce -What to Expect How to Proceed" at 6:30 p.m. at 881 Dover Drive, Suite 300, Newport Beach. Reservations are required. Por more information. call 574- 0866. • • VOL 11. NO. 175 ADDIE$$ OUr ...,._ Is llO W. l.wy St.. eo.ta MeM. Calif. t2627. MeM.. CA. 92626. Copyright No news stor1et. ~ edfto. rlll l'NltW «~Its tw-.fn~ be ~~ out wwtaltn pemmlon of mf1i'- right owner. i I WIUJAM L.OIDIU. Edltot ~ky toprompc• ly conect .. erron of~­,.._ C81157~1. tlM JO IUQt us briefly Teens arrested after crashing stolen car Three Santa Ana teenagers crashed a stolen Toyota Cressida into another car on Balboa Penin- sula early Sunday evening, according to police. A 14-year-old boy was driving the 1982 Toyota, with two other teens, ages 14 and 17, riding as passengers when it crashed at 5:30 p.m., according to Newport Beach police Sgt. Steven Shul- man. The boys were anested on sus- picion of auto theft and will be charged in juvenile court, Shul- man said. No Qne was injured. Dehay christens passenger boat Newport Beach Mayor Jan Dehay recently christened The Angela I..ouile, a Coast Guard cer- Ufled.. 4'9-pasaenger boat th.at WU brought to Newport Harbor last May to undergo rehabOttation. To make J'elel'Valions and for more information about the boat, call 5'8-1638. Stcoltill high • 10:9I p.m. ••••••••••• 5.1 s•tmDAY AntloW 5:A.J a.m. ... : ........ 0.4 Flnthagt\ 12:07 a.m. •••••••••• A.) Second low 5:40 p.m. •..•••••.•• .2.0 Second~ 11:12 p.m. .•.•••..•• A.1 ... ........ NEWPORT BEACH • J11t StNet: A bicycle worth $100 was stolen from outside a home In the 100 block. • Pertc Lllne: A lounge chair worth $85 was stolen from a porch in the 3700 block. • S...ttcw. Drive: A cellular phone, CO player and calculator worth S6llO were stater\ from a car parked In the 4900 block. • 9risto1 North: Computer equipment worth $2,070 was stolen from • busi- ness in the 1300 block. •bit CoMt Hlghwlly: A chlld's floral dress worth $100 was shoplifted from a store In the 3600 block. COSTA MESA • A,,.... of the Arts: Two couches, an end table and a lamp worth S860 were stolen from an apa~ bulldlng clubhouse In the )400 block. • ~ Sirwet: A car stefea and shaving kit worth S-450 was stoten from • car parking In the 3300 block. The door handle had been pried open. • ~ Street : A car parked In the parking lot in the 3300 block had $200 worth of damage after a burglar attempted to break by prying the door han- dle open. • Artlngton Drtve: A cell phone and cash worth $305 were stolen from an unlocked car parked In the 900 block. "Ovtr 50 Years of Fine Quality" . All Typa of Window Treatmentt • VJ.nets tf Cornin BOJm •Ro,,,.,, Shlllk1 • Bli,,J, • Ymic.U • Slntten • B,JiprwuiJ ._,,,,,..,.~~-~- BENNElT CONTINUED FROM 1 Bennett rushed through the ftont door of.Braswell'a apartment wearing what she c.o.Us a "Nin.14· type• disguise. In the cowse al. rob- bing her, his disguise sltj>ped off, and she glimpsed for just a moment -his face, lbat was when he raped her and sald be would have to kill her. While Braswell escaped and lived to give her account. only a badly beaten body and a blood- drenched condo suggested what happened to Marte Powell-Evans two weeks later. Police fO\Dld a shocking scene: blood on the kitcb.en floor, in the bedroom, in the bathroom and on the stairs, with a wet towel, television and pillow stacked inexplicably on the victim's bead Until now, Bennett bas never spoken publicly of what happened on the night of Oct. 13, 1994, when he climbed through her kitchen window. His accoWlt is fractured, chronologically muddled and large- ly uncorroborated, but the details he includes -and omits -are telling. A KILLER'S ACCOUNT It all unrolled as if m a movie, Bennett says: Remembering the crtrne is like watching a character in a show. ·1 can see my~eU doing it, but I can't feel myseU doing it,• he says. Sitting in his Toyota pickup after work, he smoked aystal meth from the glass pipe he'd jerry-rigged from a beveled, decorative light bulb shaped like a name. His wife, Karen, found him at the Stag Bar on the Newport Penninsula late that night, drinking hard. She wanted him home with the kids. He made her go away. His meth supply exhausted, he drove to his dealer's home in Costa Mesa. The dealer wasn't there, and Bermett ·failed trying to talk the dealer's girlfriend into sex. He decided to dnve lo his home town, Fdllbrook, where he knew he could hnd drugs. Yet somehow, on the way there -he says he doesn't know how - he wound up at lhe Laguna Hills condo of the lady whose flooring he'd installed. She was surprised lo see tum. Again he fdiled to talk his way mside for •consensual" sex. He sat in his pickup at the condo complex and drank from a 12- ounce bottle of beer He smoked cigarettes. He wandered around the complex. Then he climbed through Powell-Evans' kitchen win- dow, found her in the downstairs bedroom and raped her. "That part wasn't violent,· Ben- nett says, then adds an after- thought: "Except it was a rape.• The rape over, he says, she offered him a soda. Upstairs, in the living room and kitchen area, the meth-fog that had been gripping him burned off long enough for him to realize he'd done something hor- nble. He wept with remorse. He UlS1sted she call 911. He told her to go to the phone. She had to walk past him to reach it. Before she could dial, h e slammed the receiver down. He grabbed her as she tried to run, and she bit him on the band. He reached for the first thing at hand - a teapot -and smashed her on the head with it. OUT OF CONTROL At this point Bennett's narrative becomes mostly incoherent. Though he remembers returning to the bedroom with her, grabbing a glass decanter and striking her with it, he says he doesn't recall any exchanges of conversation. He says the situation "snowballed" out of control. "I think that's why she died, because I was so frustrated that things were out of control,· be says. •Everything was out of control. I was confused. It wasn't supposed to end up this way." Bennett says he does not know ~ he left t.be wet towel. teleYilion and pillow atop Powell-Bvans' head. "Jt doesn't make ~ bow it was stacked up that way -I don't know wby, • he says. "It doesn't make sense." By covering up the murder maybe be hoped it woulddJO away, be says. The time it took Bennett to dri- ve home seemed to pass in sec- onds. His wife, angry that be was home so late, wouldn't let him in at flrst. He told her be bad been in a flght at the Stag Bar to account . Evans fought ~ately to swvtve in aevei'a1 rooms, Kirkwood says. •Eric Bennett did not take no for an answer.• she says. •u wem't a quick death. and lbe must have been tenUled •• Bennett does not explain what happened to the glals decanter that police could never find. Kirkwood says. •1 think it's pretty dear that be'S doing what a lot ot defendants do in this situation -he's giving informa- tion that can't be proved, and he's avoiding talking about what can be proved. he had already been through one failed marriage, and £he bad e young 500, 1\'ler, from a previous falled lia.lson. Bennett's addiction was meth1 she says she favored cocaine. The maniage coasted for about six months in 1993, during her pTegMDcy with Bennett's biologi· cal child, Tosh. They made an abortive stab at finding religion together. But by the time Tosh was an infant, Bennett was disappearing for days at a time lo slake his renewed habit. ........... 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Real b1zarte for a ·"'d1111'' ti, • . •. .,.!lo ~11, ••• r.y,i IDJP-f 01Y ·· '* man, ho1i-"jnn !II kr.ifie " ind " ,f1qh• , , •• •• _ 1 UJ '·~ 'llif '' • • • 11 • I 111,n '"••l I 1 :, 1:11.~7~' . -A w Rf ~.victim PAMELA BRASWfll " f".f', " lh• I . ., .. ~ ........ ! .......... ~ ......................................... ······· .......... ····•· ......................................................................................................... ···:··· ........... ········ for the blood on his jacket. He showered, went to sleep beside his 4-year-old son, Tyler, and threw the jacket in a dumpster the next day. He wanted the story of the bar fight to be true so badly, he almost believed it. He says he didn't remember what really happened until bis lawyers forced him to dredge it up. DOUBTS That is Bennett's account of the night of the murder. It has the qual- ity of a drama unfolding underwa- ter, distorted, soundless, the figures insubstantial as shadows. Marie Powell-Evans does not scream She does not plead. She has no voice. In moments of violence, Bennett typically removes tumself from the account. The pronoun "I" disap- pears. He substitutes "she got killed" for "I killed her· and "she got tut• for "I hit her.· Asked If the story jibes with the confession Bennett gave him, Deputy Public Defender Leonard Gumlia is terse: "There is nothing in the story that is inconsistent with the physical evidence at the scene." Yet the woman whose arguments • helped land Bennett on Death Row, Deputy District Attorney Carolyn Kirkwood, describes Bennett's acx:ount as sell-serving and untrust- worthy. "I'm suspicious of it, the whole drug-induced psychosis, when it only happens conveniently,· Kirk- .wood says. "He knows what's going on. He says that he's in this blackout kind of state, but he doesn't leave the jacket lying around the house. He gets rid of it.• A NON-VIOL.ENT RAPE7 The profusion of blood at the crime. scene suggested Powell- Cost Effective Leg•I Sol[!i}utlons . ell Hll. "(He says) it was all like a movie, and he had a fit of remorse that nobody saw and nobody can prove. What we can prove is that he never had any remorse until he was caught by the police.• The description of the rape as nonviolent also strikes Kirkwood as dubious, but the woman who sur- vived being raped by Bennett says she understands why he would label it that way. "He would say the same thing about mine,• Pamela Braswell says. "He was trying to be romantic with me during the rape. paying me compliments, showing me affection. It was absolutely bizarre. It's like he has some awareness that you're supposed to be kind and caring during sex. "He even very gently took my glasses off and laid them very gen- tly Of) the mattress, bottom-up, so the lenses wouldn't get damaged. Real bizarre for a man hold.mg a krufe." KAREN BENNETI The killer confessed to his wife soon after his arrest in October 1994. lt came as a relief to Karen Bennett. now 25, who feared she was going mad. Their marrlage was a com- bustible mixture of mutual bad faith, dope and adulteries on both sides. He claims she lied a lot; she claims be Ued compulsively. "I knew it was sick," she says. She recalls first meeting him in wood shop class In Potter Juruor High School in Fallbrook, where he left her initially unimpressed. "He never listened to the teacher, always did things backwards,· she says. "I used to tell everyone, 'He's just so stupid.' w By the time they married in 1991, Factory COSTA MESA Her last days with Eric Bennett illustrate a vertigo of psychic disin· tegration. 1n Sept. 1994, after he found work as a subcontractor for the Costa Mesa-based Mike's Carpet Emporium, the couple moved into an apartment on Monte Vista Avenue. Karen Bennett says 1t marked a last-ditch effort to save the marriage. Her husband's family disliked her, and leaving Fallbrook might quell the tension, give the couple a chance to rebuild. On the night of Sept. 27, after dO argwnent with Bennett, she left to get a bite at Taco Bell She returned to frighterung news· A neighbor had been raped m her apartment by an attacker who escaped. It left Karen Bennett feeling vul- nerable: Her husband left her alone at home so often. The rapist-at- large tried to reassure her. "We'll get that dog you wanted.· she recalls h.un saying. On the rughl of Oct. 13, when Bennett came home late with blood on his jacket and the story of a bar- room brawl, his wife kicked him out of bed. His expression was "stone cold, liked zombie, like he BRAND NEW · COSMET1CALLY IMPERFEC1l Get the Best for Less/ l ~ 3165 Harbor Blvd. ~ Costa Mesa OM Block South ol 408 l'Wy Iii 848-7168 FRIDAY ,.,,SUllDAY AUi r AUi 1r' TUESOAV, AUGUSTS. 1997 could bum me ... just an evil look.• THE UNTHNCA8l.E Days later, when she found out about the Powell-Evans mwder - police wanted Bennett's finger- prints because he'd done work at the victim's condo -suspic:ion1 clawed at Karen Bennett. She called the Stag Bar and learned there bad been no fight there on Oct. 13. ·1 would just keep questioning him about things,• she says. •At one point he was shaking me and telling me, 'You think 1 did it!' It was getting more and more like he thought I knew.• She told a relative: "U some- thing happens to me go to the police.• On Oct. 22, she told police he almost struck her with the car at a Circle K near Pallbrook. She told police she feared he was trying to kill her and why. Yet when police arrested him on Oct. 31 at his parents' home in Fall- brook, genetic evidence having linked him to the murder, be main- tained the facade. "l didn't have sex with an old lady," he told an Interrogator. "I got a beautiful wife, so there's no rea- son for me to have sex with some- one else." When Bennett fl.nally confessed to his wife, within weeks of the arrest, "it was ~ost like a relief because I wasn t going crazy," she says. "I thought I made a horrible mistake and 1ust rw.ned his We by pointing the polJce toward him.· FATHER BENNETT Karen Bennett, a manicurist who now lives in a San Juan Capistrano trailer park, says she plans to file divorce papers soor.. She lost custody of her sons to Ben- nett's parents but hopes to wm them back. She says she tned to kill herself with a handful of pills after the jury recorrunended the death sentence. "I just fell IJke, 'How am I gomg to raise the boys in any healthy WtJy?" she says. "l fell despair m people, too. I loved this man. I mar- ned him. I believed m him, and look at what kmd of person 1 chose.~ Regarding Bennett's state of mind during the rdpes, his Wlfe suggests someUung much darker than the insensible meth craze. "I believe Ul tus mind be honest- ly thought he was doing these ladies a favor,• she says. ·0n1y because he's Uus young, good- look.ing guy, and who wouldn't want to be with him? It's very sick, but I believe that's how ~1e thought." And the murder? •J Ui1nk that Erk' at the time w M 10 into not getting caugb!1 Ind dlil woman kneW him. lbe cOuld JdM.. bly him.• lbe says. •He told OM be thought he'd never get to tee bll boys.w Though she favon ute impdlOO· ment for Bennett. she ChiDb a.. 11bould be kept alive for hill IOGt' sake. She tnSists he was an excal- lent father wben he wasn't disap- pearing on drug jags. •u I was ever to choose a fa.t.ber tor my kids, that (good) side of hbn l don't think I'll ever find,• she says. "He's just the best dad ever. He seemed to have a connection with them. patience with them, unbe- lievable patience ... HOMIOOAl VISAGE Bennett says he knew giving a blood .sample to police might even· tually link him to the crimes through DNA, but he cannot account for why he didn't nee town while be had a chance. He claims he ought have escaped even wben police came for him in Fallbrooko be saw one door unguarded. Instead, he came out with his hdllds up. "I guess I thought I was done,• he says. Still, Bennett's explanation for tus crimes doesn't extend beyond ·meth drove me to it," Carolyn Kirkwood, the prosecutor, says that's an excuse to elevate himseH in the eyes of his family. •He's not going to tell them, 'You know what, I liked it. And I liked it so much I did it again,'" Kirkwood says. "He probably won't even tell hunseU that. w During roughly nine hows of conversation over a two-day penod, in the building next door to the chamber where the state of Califor- nia plans to kill him. Bennett clings doggedly to the image of the essen- bally decent guy. He flashes the toothpaste-ad smile: No psycholog· icdl muck here. Syrupy, textbook-hke plabtudes punctuate his speech. On sexual relations: "Sex should be a special thing between a man and a woman who are mamed • On why murder IS wrong: "Life IS the most precious gilt a person bas. • Only once does Bennett's dis- gwse seem to slip, as If by accident. And for a moment -as brief as the one that almost doomed Braswell - the homicidal visage squirms mto view. 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Cellular's plans call for mounting a triangular structure with 4-foot, white panels on each side atop an existing 70-foot pole at the city-owned park. A 12-by- 28-foot underground vault will house its equipment The City Council approved the ·we've assured them that this project in May, but because of is not a done deal,• Mayor Jan some crossed communications, Debay said. •we've asked them residents didn't bear about it until to listen to L.A Cellular with an a few weeks ago. They got word open mind." through the r--w-w--------------------, state Coastal 1 Commission, F. V.t. l which is +Residents will meet wfttl : required to LA. Cellular to discuss a pro-·l inform all near-posed antenna tower at 7 l by residents in p.m. Aug. 19 at Bonita Creek 1 writing. Park. The city Finance c~ I City officials mittee will discuss the Issue l said even : though they're at 4 p.m. Aug. 26 at City : not required to, Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. 1 they offered to L _________________________ J present the idea Residents leading the charge against the proposal said they're happy just to have com- munication lines with officials open. •They didn't realize that any- body cared about this," said Dan Rabun, to homeowners associations before the council voted -but were told by property managers that wouldn't be necessary. president of the Newport North Homeowners Association. Residents have complained the tower will ruin views at the creek- side park and will prompt nag- ging worries about the health effects of microwave radiation. In the agreement, the dty did reserve the right to oust L.A. Cel- lular if any studies show a link between such antennae and health risks. The . five-year agreement would make $30,000 a year in payments for the city, while L.A. Cellular also will pay for planning, installation and maintenance. Residents say the park, paid for by their subdivision's developers, should serve only residents' pur- poses. •This will change from a 12- inch diameter light pole to a 3-foot engineered cell phone tower," Rabun said. •1t•s a highly industri- al, technical-type tower.• L JUST ABOUT EVERYTHING. But 11ey, this is .,. bafd-tned ...Y we're talkinr about. Do you realy d!t your imestments to be tbrillnr? Bmtlltakinl? NO WAI Wld'1't you rather llrf• an imestmeftt tmt's pnrtnd tD cm. n tmt's bxked ~ the flt bith Jl1d credit of tJlt IMited States artemment? Sin you WIMd. U.S. SaYia1s Bonds. Yan all "8 way to ~e bank! ~ Take SSAVINGS A ~~erlca •• BONDS \U1 .: Fresh parking saves farmers market .• -., ....... • 11 new spaces nearby the McFadden Square location satisfies city offi- cials' demands. By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Ptlor NEWPORT BEACH -The McFadden Square Farmers Mar- ket IS staying put -for now, at least. The market will continue sell- ing fresh vegetables. fruit and flowers every Tuesday. thanks to a DELIVERY CONTINUED FROM 1 company officials broke down. The walkout affected a litUe more than half of the parcel ser- Vlce's 302,000 workers, and Wlth no agreement over salanes. new JOb creation or other outstanding con- tract issues Ill place, there 1s no end m sight to the strike UPS delivers about 12 rrullJon packages each day and accounts for approx:unately 70% of the coun- try's package delivenes, offioals said. The slrlke also grounded nearly all UPS shipping flights. but at John Wayne Alrport, the 1t doesn't figure to have a big effect. The auport IS not a ma1or freight destinallon. ln fact, officials tim.Jt each of the large air shipping com- panies -UPS and Federal Express -to just one flight each out of the cUrpOrt on weekday rughts. No freight planes are allowed to fly out of John Wayne Airport on weekendi. As of Monday after- noon, UPS had not contacted the cUrpOrt Wlth plans for its regularly scheduled Monday evening flight, officials SaJd While the labor stnke figures to hit UPS nght m the wallet. the com- pany's two main competitors - Federal Express dild the Uruted States Postal Service -expect to see a Jump Ill therr busmess. Federal Express agents reported having "extraordmanly busy Mon- days" on the stnke's first day while the postal service, bracing for the possible flood of d.Jsplaced UPS customers, UlStituted some tempo- rary new rules for their pnonty, express and parcel post delivery services. Regular residenllal and com- meroal mall delivered by postal earners will not be aHected by the UPS strike, but some multiple- package delJveries will require a reservallon until the strike 1s resolved. Postal service customers can still drop off up to four packages at their local post office. But deliveries of five or more parcels require an appoinbnent at a regional parcel' drop facility. Both Newport Beach and Costa Mesa are served by the postal ser- vice's parcel drop location at 3101 W. Sunflower Ave. in Santa Ana. To make an appoinbnent to drop off more than four packages at the mall facility, call 662--6241. RUFFLES UPHOlSTERY. ........ '-' .... 1m last-minute deal that means 11 parking spaces for market cus- tomers. After the market's agreement with the city expired last week, it almost had to pick up its year-old roots and move. The McFadden Square agree- ment that allowed the market to use a city-owned lot for the market required that market operators find free parking for customers witlun its first year. When they failed to do that, officials opted not to renew the agreement. Since July 1996, the market has been selling local residents pro- duce trucked in from fields in Orange, San Diego and Riverside counties. The first market in the city opened in Corona del Mar in May 1996 and has continued every Sat- urday since. McFadden Square operators this week managed to get 11 free parking spaces at 2200 W. Balboa Blvd., winning a two-month exten- sion from the city. Still, the uncertainty, as well as the lack of parking, has taken its toll. ·we haven't lost any farmers,· said market manager Larry Nedeau of the Orange County Farm Bureau. ·But we've proba- bly lost some customers in frustra- tion." Customers just don't want to pay a quarter just for 15 minutes of perusing produce, Nedeau said. And nearby merchants were complaining that market cus- tomers were talcing up precious parking spaces. The two-month extension will give officials th~ chance to draft a new agreement, which will even- tually go before the City Council Program Starts on August 6, 1997 Tbls Special 12-WeeAI Program Includes: Ml CASA 0 Register by 8-5-97 S'4ee-Ue • Private Pre-and Postconsultation 10 S('( flt'.'l''On:al goal.-.. 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EYE-OPENER Jr. Olympics continue today . at CdM NewJXJTt poo'ls. .. \ , I • .,..,, -..... -...--~, ~ ~ -1., ...,., "?"" --~ _ .. L~~I~ ' 7 • QUOTE OF THE DAY ~ fPN <:ommercie a run for ll ... • -WATER POW COAal BRIAN KREUTZKAMP water polo Newport girls edged twice in Jr.. Olympics play I DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Newport Harbor's Jocelyn Manderino (above, white cap) gets the pass in front of the net just be fore Hrtng a point blank goal as Sacramento foe trails; below, left. Mandertno dominates defensively, as well; at right, Dianna Day takes a pass from the wlng and converts a virtually uncontested goal in 1997 Nattonal Junior Olympics play at Newport Harbor. Competttton conttnues through the week at Harbor, as well as Corona del Mar. • 17-and-under water polo team drops pair of one-goal water polo verdicts. By Barry Faulkner. Daily Pilot The Newport Harbor High 17-and-under girls water polo team absorbed a pair of heartbreaking one-goal losses Monday m the second round uf the 1997 National Junior Olympics, held at various Orange County locales mcludmg Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar. Newport battled third-seeded Commerce even- ly through most of foUI quarters, before the team with two players from the U.S. national team scored the game-winner with 14 seconds left to earn an 8-7 triwnph at CdM. The Sailors, led by first-team All-CIF Southern Section performer Alden Moore, then dropped a 4- 3 verdict to Marin, also at CdM. "We gave Commerce a run for it," said Newport Coach Brian Kreutzkamp, who noted several missed opportunibes against Marin. "We missed a penalty throw, four man advan- tages and a one-on-nobody with 20 seconds left," said Kreutzkarnp, sharing summer coaching respons1bilibes with Bill Barnett Moore, an mcorrung senior, led Newport scorers with three goals against Commerce, while Kreutzkamp cited strong defensive play from Jen- na Barto, who will be a sophomore. Newport has four players who qualify for the 15-and-under age group, but are playing against older competition. Moore and Autumn Milliken had two goals apiece against Marin, while junior Erin Kennedy also played well in goal. Newport earned a pair of victories in Sunday's first round at its own pool, blowing out Rowland, 19-1, then lopping a solid Sacramento A squad, 7-4. Jocelyn Manderino had three goals against Sacramento A, while Kennedy held the visitors from the state capital to just two goals until the final minute, according lo Kreutzkamp . Newport's 17-and-under girls, who resume action today at 8:45 a .m in winner's bracket play at Servile High, are 1ust one of several local squads taking part, with boys tournament play beginning today. Newport's 15-and-under girls lost to North Shore, 7-5, and Golden Bear, 4-2, Sunday at Katel- la High, while Newport's 13-and-under B squad also dropped fust-day verdicts to Sacramento, 11- 1, and COLA, 13-1, at El Modena High. Newport's 13-and-under A team opened with a 9-2 victory over ORCA at Valencia High, while results from their afternoon contest Sunday were not posted. Corona del Mar High does not have girls teams entered, while first-team All-Pacific Coast League standouts Stephanie Lombardo and Cari Howse are among the Costa Mesa High representatives competing for the SoCal 17-and-under squad based at Foothill High. Coach John Vargas' 17-a.nd-under CdM boys squad opens play today at El Toro High, facing Golden Bear at 5 p.m. then taJang on SoCal B at 8 p.m . at Newport Harbor. Newport's 17-and-under boys squad. paced by All-CIF goalie Jon Pharris, plays host to San Diego Shores at 2:45, then ORCA B at 5:45 Newport's 15-and-under A boys squad meets Sacramento A at 11 a.m . and La Canada at 2:45 p.m .. both at El Dorado High, while the Sailors' 15- and-under B team ventures to Valencia High to take on Norse (2 p.m.) and Stanford (5 p.m.). CdM's 15-and-under boys host Coronado at 10:15 a .m. today. before clashing with Team Vegas at 6:30 p.m. r--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ BCYCJSDYC 97 NiwPoRT/SAN DtEGO Ptw:A 1. Harlequin, S.rbllra Colville, NHYC; 2. Climax. Alec Obenchmidt. SWYC; 3. Bladerunn«. Jay Froberg, CYC; 4. Nehustan, Dan Prigmore, BCYC; 5. Merrythought. Dale Paisley, SSYC. PHRFI 1. Pete, Jim Emmi, BCYC; 2. Sllberrad, Jim Brown, SOVC; 3. Tantallon, James Oougl.s, ICHYC; 4. Max ·o·. Dennis Grose, BCYC; 5. Marlurt aos.d. Scottie Miits, SOYC. 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Garcia. 978 Va· Dally Pilot July 15 22 29 eslld penons 11n1Ut 111tY haw OI • • d tt. 11tee1 ......._ , ~ a: lha ~or uted ~ °"'*" 0, Thi Samuel Stephen McCon-Ill• co(Tlmenlt and pet1110n1 92708 lencla SI, Costa Mesa. CA •·-t 5 1997 • f273 w*"ld ~or~ ID Che '1nE t end oUter aomrnon _.... •11111 dllllt-......_ ,.._ 111 connec90n nell. 3412t Selva Rd .. with th• COmmltslon by Melanie Ann Harvay. 1112 92628 '""""us • PIOOOlld ICIOll) The ~· n.1dll • II an,. thcMtl ,.... _. ........ • ,,.,. ~·...-• PM:ill 1270, Ow Point, Calif. 11/1/97. N. Rou. San.. Ana, CA Thie bu1lnu a I• eon. PUBLIC NOTICE Ml ldmft~ .,._ wW to do b " ) S.W _. wll be "ftaA 1 t Q: ,,... ltlW' "'1.!. "':'-:: ~ 92e29 Further Information con· 92708 ducted by: an lndMdual bl ~ ul'MSI .,. .,.,.,.., N.. Thi ~ ... ""' ~ .... on .. ea 9 I .... .... ... "'"" ,.., • Marta Mefcedn McCon-c.ml~ the FCC'• !>toad-Tiii• buslnen It con· Have you •tar1•d doing fictitious eualneH pel1Clfl fills WI~ to h llLIW c ~. ~ . ..,,... Oii ,.....eo1n••alt*""9, too1111<"4111lllllllht-=-~ riell. 34128 S•lva Rd., caa1 llcenst renewal pro-duc1td by: hutband l/'ld b\JslneH yet? No Name ltalement penon nl showl OOod caise 700 CMc tr llftt)llecl. ~ tllle, .., • ~ .eo .. to 1rlnlf« Of Amoll IO • 1270, Dana Point, CA ctss may be obtained from wlf• • Nel1on E. Garcia Th• following pertons are why 1111 t.Ourt should no1 ~ Santa Ana, siau .. eton. -OOlldilon or llbOW dl9c:ltbad ~ ' tllPOfl, dlill. Id. IWncM-' 02&29 the FCC. Wuhlngton D.C. Haye you 11att•d doing This 11atemtnl WH fil•d doing busineH as· JLM 1111 aiCho~ arid In ootl' lnGludlng arid i. flN'C8. ,. .._. 11D1t h ume flom S*S In! °' Luis Felipe Vallecllla Mon-20$54. buslnett Y•I? No with lh• County Clerk of 2069 Santa Ana Av . Costi A HEAA1HG on lhl on'°'1 Wll !!OW . Y .It ,._, c:hero-~ ....-m1ft111 M .. fd In .. ID clwlt or oflenllte ulliZt aid\ Hive, 34128 Selva Rd. Pu bll1h•d Naw p o r t M•lanle Ann Harvey Orange County on 7·14·97 Mesa. CA 92827 ·• bl lllld on ~r4. 1DQ7 M Deed O N Ille ol tt. Tl'lllUe and °' IM ...._ ......, ~ WIW. '9111. Of .,....°" Q :i/~· Dina Point, CA ~~~1c~~::•,, ~::7~ D~ly Ji':],' ~~at~ w~1!,:1~ ~~:3P~~~:!,st 5• 12• ;::;::•AA,;• B~~~~· c~~= ~~~~~O:. ~~ E ':, Cou • ~~pey~~ ~:., ~ 1 c:':r. ::.~ O::= s~' ,~f'~~·~~:z Tm Orang• ~~~~2~;·:~ 19 28• 1e91 T311 Mesa. CA 92827 92913-1571 1Cllbed' 1n o Ti: 1ng pt1nQpe1 twna o1 tt..., .. oadwwr d .. ~ IUdl ~ ~ C sta MHa Cal I 92627 " PUBLIC NOTICE ' This buslnau Is con· f YOU 08JECT 10 lhl Ofllltng 1llf. P! h8i8tob'e lda(1) -.wd ~ uld eltlcle .,._, "&9MWD" ba Ill*'*\ """"""'' _ _..e. T~I• buslnts~ · 11 con· Dally Piiot August 5, 12, PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an lndlvldual ol the pea•on. yc1.1 sllOuld11>1>9 tclll sok!W• . Dead al Trust to wit: d a. o.ctmll!Di. flN'C8. ~ve. lillDlll. ~no. OflSCllP. dueled by a general part· Notice of 19, 26, 1997 T300 Fl tlll 8 1 Have you slerted doing ft the 11e1nno and stall you llle street other S1G 1as• with ~ I: ._,_. .. _.fOrttlln M ~. stlMDly O< ,,.,.hip DIHolutlon of PU LIC NOTICE c oue u• nH• business ytt? No o~ons or f•e wntlln Ootec· common d • any uw.Gn hm 1CW111881 W the -*"' erdlll.t ~II. but witllou~ lllMMI, 11973729150 P•r1nerahlp B Name Statement James A. Brffn •ons with the court balort the ol lhe ,_., . 10~ .wim .. .....,, ...... .,. ~ ~ llW nott IO "*' UPoft lht aur· 1 1 1 The following persons ere This 11a1tmen1 was filed hUnno V<A>r appennce may be I IS 10 per "*11" al the jitlda erdlld ta ~ sad land 1n h mrase Thl1 alllement was tiled Pub IC not ce s hereby Flctltlou1 8utln••• dolnn bualneu as· Coll•ct· with the County Cletk of .., ~ 5 ~ I 1 pnMdad In uld rda(•) SIM -. d !llA=.nl" d o1 --" ....-c C I given that BRIGITTE PAS-N St t t .. ., . • 1n pel10ll O<.,, your ~ 7 ' oi.ea end et't edvWioea wlltl ....,._-....,... ..,.,., ,.,.,._ w1lh th• ounty ltrk 0 OUINI and MICHELE DEL· •m• • •m•n abl• Dolls, '17532 Gnffln Orange County on 7·25·97 f YOU ARE A CREOO °'a • l ....... esTMAno TO: .. Dlicllmllllol• n. ..... M be IOld It put*C aic:aon Orang• County on 8+97 VALLE htretolor• doing Tht lollow1ng persons ete Lane. Unit 15, Huntington t117372B370 continoent m<alO< al the de· 5~ ..... ru 7I0.3 The .....,.e d the unpaid prtn. 1n llOlt of lhl lllQ palls al the Samuel S. McConnell business under the llcll· :~~ ~:ia~:s;6:'~ ~~~ ~each,YCA 92~~5 2 S Dally Piiot July 29, August ceased. you mist ftle rour d•m ~ls 7r: stree"'l : ~ ~ uld 1 D..d dpll bllanca, ....... tn11n tf'lllY *"' ID the RacenM Dally Piiot August 5. 12. tlous firm name and slyte ma~ SI .. Ora~•. CA 92889' To~ln1 R~~.n.Mlssio~ Vlej; 5, 12, 19, 1997 T291 With lt1t court ano ma. a COl7Y IO I \¥iO coqvnon d Trust~ wueed ttlnOn. ':::.s .... Ow: Cenllr, 401-411 E. Chap. 19, 28, 1997 ol STAR TOURS INTERNA· Marilou M Me,,.z 285 s CA 92692 the pelWl\ll repmentahe nation, fllY. ~ and ~ to the under· 80nllbly ~ ldl at 1'11111 Avelllt, Raclt*a, CA °" T307 TIONAL a1 1111 Danielle Thomas s'1.. orange, CA This business Is con-PUBLIC NOTICE appoi'*O by the court wiltln lou said. sale will be mlgll9d • wrillen Oadllrlilloll ...,. ..... .,.· ...!:!,~...._ Ngllst 12, 1Gll7, It 10:00 a.m . ---------1 Drive. City ol Costa Mesa, 92869 ducted b . an Individual monflS lrom the <Saa of firs • but ¥lilltlOUt covenant of o.f9ull and o.n.nd for IM uri..,. ·-.--ID .1111 llglleSt bidder tor Clltl, PUBLIC NOTICE County of Orange. Siate of Al•x R. Menez. 285 s. Tho: Have y~ started doing flt Ma.1ft117nal taun:e ol lelll!IS a pro\oQd in or .YtlCJTlflty, ' tiUe °' s.i.. and• wrtttan Nalioa ot ~ d tt~,11= ~s chlCl1 d!Wn on a SI* STATEMENT OF California, did on the 31 mas St., Orange. CA 92869 buslntts yet? No RC11TlllUI ...... secton Q100 of lht Califonu ~ ~ • lo DlifMlll and a.ctlon lo s.11. ~ 0-*a or °' nliOnll blnk. chlCl1 ~ on day of July, 1997. by w1lh· This business la con-Pey Yuan lllAMfmTEMllT Prolllll CO<le The •me lot hltng lh4i ;; n. undersiaMd callMd IM n_. a 9'1111 Of tldtrll IMICP nl ~::~~°.=~~:.~To~~ dp':rt"':i~1;9~~s~~~ 1~~~1~!:~ dueled by: husband and Th11 s1a1ement was filed The following '*'°'1(1) IHll dH IS W1ll not e~re belor.-lou ~fu of~ 1 by Mid NoCloa cl o,f1IUlt and =-.=r::. ~, 4'••• I0111 assocmon. ~nos~ le wile with lhe County Clerk of dOing butuiess Ii: MAil-BOXES. months from the heanno <Rte said Deed o N , tef· Eleatlon to Sell lo be ,... to 'ftUlllaa prcMdacl PAii* aMll. or ""'nos _,,. s_. .. BUSINES.S NAME their relal ons as partners Have you statttd doing Orange County on 6-27·97 ETC NO 2-47, 2973 HlltJor Blw. notctd aboYI est ~es . In corded In tt. ooun1y wtlefe ldanllk.llllOn le wallllllL 1n f;t'llllOll Codi sec.otl 5102 The following persons lhFer~~ 1 h b business yel? No 19973725813 COSt1 Mesa. CA·Q2825 VOU MAY EXAfttHE lhl hit S810 nole!S , adv , 1 lfly the l'lllt pniperty It loaaead ~ 1t•i tatk>I _..,..the nl attlloltzed IO do buanest tn hav• abandoned th• use of u er no ice is ere Y Marilou M Menez O T ~ ~ A 11ept br lhl court M you "' 1 undef lh4 of ~ ilifol lllilkll ~ 1 ..:......... bUt ~ the F1c11t1ous Bu1lntts given thal the undersig,,.d This statement was hied Dally Piiot July 15• 22• 29• Clltfoma ~ 1853 l)8l10n l'*"'1ed 1n the estlte of TNsl, es1imaSed lMS. Fot ..._~: 1'\i8laa daerM ·-The,.. Wtl ba l!lldl WilhOut Name· The Cactus Flower will not be rttpons1bll. with the County Cltrk of August 5, 1997 T271 Pwos Cirdt. Colli Mesa, CA Ii With the rt • 5 lfld n: lhe Fri 8~ k> 5:00pm fDr wtlkf\ nUll9e IMMI no ~ Of W.,.,... ,.Ong Co 20462 Santa Ana Ave from lh1s day on, lor any • you ~ e CCU 1 and tn.tstt (811)580oCOO C.W-.m ••-DllSon Of W'lrllY. rn-Sa~'ta Ana His CA 92707 . obligation Incurred by lht Orange County on 7.7.97 PUBLIC NOTICE Q2826 lormll AecJiestl0<Speall Hollce bw said OI ~ice Corp. 525 .. llNtl -**-'C•I or Ht. pc>SHSllOI\. Of tlTQt The FtCllllO~S Business Olher(s) 10 (his) (her) (lhelr) 11973726219 Ths lluSUlHSIS co~ IJrt ol the lllino ol 111 1nvento1Y and ~. L3: s'1a. . Es-&et Main SttMI. P.O. BOii oaw c:omman delllgnaaon bAne:eS. ~ .. sfy lhl ~ Name referred 10 above own name(s) or In the Dally Pifot Augu11 5, 12, Flctltlou1 Bueln•H 1corpomon apptltUI OI est.ale asstts O< al ti;r.e~-:--~ li\letest and 22004, El~. C. 92022, d 4he abolle clMcltbad Malted by the died of lnlst was hied In Orange County name of the firm. 19. 26, 1997 T305 Name St•l•m•nt Aeomnl has not vet beQun ll1Y ~ton or ICCOllnt a PR>-~al -"'.~ lf IWJY· 9004 (81 9200 Dle«I pnlpllty la: 107 car-. alClltecl br Emltl p ~:_!' 0 n 4 .2 5 .9 5 F 11 • DATED AT Costa Mesa. Tht following persons are ~ b'lnSld bl11nns under the 111ded in seaon 1250 of the ~ tne:rU:Se 1n15 DgUl9 pnor July 21, 1 7 Truetee g.,. DIM, Newport ....,_ CA tNllOr, ~ ~ DMcl """" No F644409 · California, this 31 day ol PUBLIC NOTICE doing business as: West hchcus business name or Clilfonu PloClalle Codi A Re-~· . omo. Hillilty v Peny, flit . ..,_ I* property le ~.a llUSIM. lor h blntllt Rhonda Allen. 18085 July. 1997 Florida Gold. 41 Lexington nameslistld~n ~t 10< Soeall ~ tonn is bellelidrt under ,.S 3017 712t.&'S;121117 R~74 ba1ng aclld for~ nl StQI~ of Stal-Plafic Emma Lane Moreno Val· /s/ BRIGITTE PASQUINI Flctltlou1 8u1lneas Way, Co10 de Caza. CA SGNB> 0 T W000AR0 C0R-....ilblt lrom lhl court dertt of TMt heRlob'e exe-d ~ IM OlllglllOf\S NltOf\1I Sink II blnehomy. le CA 9255; Pu b I• sh t d New Po rt Nam• Statement 92679 PORATQI. By Otrite C. Woo-Allanlly I•,.._,. ~~ dehefed IO ltia PUBLIC NOTICE ~ ~ aid D9alt d dlllCI ~ 5. 1GllO. lilcl B~rb Kalwllz 20462 Santa Beach·COsla Mesa Daily The followi!'Q pertons are Mark Minkoff, 41 Lexington dan!, Presidlnt l,IAN f'. QASIJIA. o0: =~1~D ~~ 1Nlt llddng M9 Md l9eOflled &1 lnstrl.lmenl No ~ Ana Ave .. Sanla Ana HIS., P1101 August 5. 1997. doing businus as: a) Way. Coto de Caza, CA Tl'is statement wa filed with WDIAIWDIA ~oi aft·~ YOU Ml! IN Dl!IWJLT ~ ....,_dthe nUIDaand 4eoo&4 OI the 0111011 Aeconn of CA 92707 T301 Kamm Co., b) Ullllly Sitters. 92679 the County Cleft of 011nge 8135 FLORENCE A\.'f 81f8u~· °"' A Dl!l!I> 01 musf, d SMI. c.llofNa ~ ()nnge Cou~. Sllle ol CllitOr· This business Is con· 1500 Adams, Unit 317, This business . Is con· ~on.My23, 111Q7 • STE202 ~I ~ • ..'9 DATB>IB'IEllBl~ ~~a uld 111. in' Ill amount Of ducted by co.partners PUBLIC NOTICE Costa Mesa. CA 92626 ducted by: an Individual l«)TU-TIU Fict'<>uS Name OOWNEYCAf/0240 ~ NollC8 01 rind UN..DSYOUTN<I! 1NllM,~Dtboriilllr1gnec $746.663 65. 1ndudn0 h ID&ll 19973729146 Johnathc;>n Ch1ls1opher Have you started doing SWopres IM yea11 lrom New""" Belcll·Costl Miu ElectlOn to sel to be r&-TO fiW>IEICI Y°'-"' ~ 0 "1ce,.,......, ... 1 ~ amount of 1111 ulll*t ~ NOTICE OF Camm1llen, 2525 Kincaid. buslneH yet? No OI ,..... .....-.... the county wt1ef1 ,. .,..., --"'•• 1we. NUl1tddae. calfomla .._. ~ ..m.ci costs This stalement was filed AVAILABILITY OF Unil 203. Costa Mesa. CA Matk Minkoff .. d* ll was lied Ill lht lice CNC32830POOOR~ 4.s.11• !here~!" IS located """·" -· .... ---..-A t'llM, (t'lt) 31'1-7r.11, o.d .... RSet .,..; llMnCa II ~ w1lh lht County Clerk ol ANNUAL REPORT 92626 This statement was filed ol the County Oettl A new Aco· 11197 and th monlhs PUil.JC SALL P ~ J4Jly 2.1, 1117 ASAP27'1210 expenses tilt inr•• ~ of Orange Coun1y on 6·1·97 Pursuant 10 Section This business Is con· wilh lh• County Clerk ot '°"' ~Slness ~ Stltemenl · have e· Since such rec-=".:'~~~ 07121.0Mll.,0&'12 ~":~ pu Dally Pilot August 5. t2, 6104(d) of the Internal Rev· ducted by: an Individual Orange County on 6-30-97 1{f..'~l f~~:SU:~ ::s PUBLIC NOTICE ordaliOn. ~ AQAINIT YOU PUBLIC NOTICr The blneholl illllrtlt uf6r ,9, 26. 1997 enue Code Nollce Is Have you star1ed doing 1997372582' not ol ~I aulhonze the use tn Date:.July 24~~7 YOU IHOUlD COffn'CT ;. .., the deed or trust and 1111 0~ T305 hereby given 1na1 the an· business yet? No Daily Pilot July 29, August ltls stlllll ol 1 fiaOous ~suiess NOTICE Of TRUSTEE'S SALE ~ T ~ Mof1gage LJWVBl NOTICE OF IC11lCf Of TRUIT&'S IALE •ons securtd by 11 WM ISSIOllld __ P_U_B_L-IC_N_O_T_l_C_E __ , ~~=: :~~~~~ ~~~t!"~b.r;s~~ J~~~~1::~n Chrtstopher 5. 12, t9. 1997 T296 N1n11 1n 'llOl*'1 of Ille nl)htl of ~o2ot~~4k~ ~: By: ·~~kt~. TRUSTES SAL.Et, 1~ 1W1Or•Ma:1111747 to Nt.e ulMld Plmntlp I br ---------1 1996 ol the PACIFICARE This statement was filed PUBLIC NOTICE lllOCher under Ftdelll. Stal!, O< FAULT UNDER A DEED Of lnC., 3i=l· 4luii'e ·~· ~~~~-~ Nortti T,.-.W.Ma:UIU4 an-~~! ::.0~' STATEMENT OF FOUNDATION, a pmall w11h lhe County Cltrk of common law (set Secllon 14400 TRUST. DATED 1114'11 UNLESS man d:is CA U23 the Cowlty Al'IMI. 47J.4112-ol 21. 1,,,,,,. .. ., on . ABANDONMENT OF foundallon. is available lor Orange County on 7·25·97 Flctltlou1 BualneH et seq . ~Sl!leU and Pl'cfes· YOU TAKE ACTION TO PRO-~~Q. • Nu~r: ~,.: CMc: c.n. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UH0ER cem~ a:&,.,.~ USE OF FICTITIOUS inspection by any 1n1er· 19973728369 Name Statement sions Code) TECT YOUR PROPERTYL !! w1a}J ·7981 ' tw Ottve Wiit, santa Ana, A DEED OF musT, OATtD No 1 ·in '° BUSINESS NAME esled citizen who requests Dally Pilot July 29. August The lollowlng persons are Rrstfifing MAY BE SOlD AT A PUttiJ\; 'f. atnao s. Ince'. Va CA In the c1y at Santa Ana, SEPTatlER .5. 1~ UNLESS Recormof theCou~ The followlng persons 11 al the founda11on s princl· 5 12 19 1997 T293 doing business as: Skyr· NewPort Beach-Costa Me1a SALE. IF YOU NEED AM EX· fesldellt Cowlty at Orange, st.ta d VOU TAKE ACTION TO ~T The unotr9IOO'd INSIM was have abandoned lhe use 01 pal ofl1ce. localed at 3120 • • ' anch RIC Model Works. CN-432524 83732 Jut 29. AuQ PlAJIATlON Of THE NATURE fj[p· 07129197. 08/05/97. c.lfomla, cmlofnla ~ YOUR PROPERTY. fT tMY BE asiPQ1rllld llld tubsftlted as ~a'm•F'i\~:o¥~ur:~~:~,~sa~ ~~~ c'ie~1;;~";:ieps;c:i~: PUBLIC NOTICE ~~~~a1;~!~~/c~·9:,~19· s.121g 1gg7 ~NSr:ou. Y~S~ ~~~545 ~cc.=·~= ~~A~~J~ :S:W~""=~::: t1onal 1117 Danielle Drive (714) 825·5200 Bt!gtnning Flctltlou• Bu1lnHe CUiton R Hupy, 241 E Co-PUBLIC NOTICE CONTACT A LAWYER On awc*ited nu.. undaf NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS 21. 19116. llld llCOldld on O.· Coste' Mtsa CA 92626 on the date of this publica-N•m• Statement lumbla St. Apt. 1, Long 11191117 Ill 2.00 PM. LOMESTAR PUBLIC NOTICE that C*tllln DMd al rn.. AGAINST VOU. VOU SHOULD cemblr 2. IGll&. II lnSINmenl The Fictitious Business 11on, a:id for 160 days The lollowlng persons are Beach, CA 90806 MORTGAGEE SERVICES, uer:uted by_,...~ CONTACT AlAWVER. No 1~ 1n the Otfroal Name referred to above lhereatler. during normal doing business as: FCS. This business Is con· flt No. 1111n2aoaa LLC. 11 duly lpf!Olntld Trua-NOTICE ~ TRUSTEE'S aon. an unmerried woman NOTICE IS HEAEBY GIVEN 1tlal Recorm ol Orange County, was flltd in Orange County business hours, lrom 1600 Sandalwood, Costa ducted by· an Individual ACTITIOUS BUSINESS let ulldtr Ind pureuanc to OMd SALE T.S No. 100054$-08 as INISors. recorded on the rul prope~ ~ 1n Callfomia, llld ..ailld ~Sri on 5~97 Ftle No 19973 8:a.m lo 5 pm The direc-Mtsa, CA 92626 Have you ttarted doing NAllE STATBISfT or Tru91 ~ 113111M, • APN 047·263-08 TRA .._.,'** 2A., 1111 as Qranoe County c.101111. IWloWn of AITleflCI NT&SA under lhl 720008 • • • tor of the loundation Is Danelle M. Pittman. 1600 business yet? No The lellowlno person(s) t~ IM1tllment No.1~ In o7oot Loe/I No. ~121.C ..,.,.,,... No. t'I 11-. 1n as 46.19 F•mdd Onve. Newport PfO\ISIOllS of Ille cited of 11\1Sl Brlgillt Pasquini. 11 17 Riva Gebel Sandalwood. Costa Mesa, Cl11ton R HuJSy doing bssiness as OOC·u:.cALL boo«. fll89. orOflldlil "-* Rf;F: Gary L Dietz IMPOR· 19oo11 -. Pmge -. al omr:w Belcll CA 02625, AssessO<'s Nolet ol Cllfautt encl IMQon Danltllt Onve, Costa Mesa, Pu b I 1 shed N • w p ort CA 92626 This statement was hied 25Q10 ~ Strwt. Sle ~. In the office of the County TANT N()TICf! TO PftOP-~ al Orange eowcy. Palal l'almber 47rHl52-05, and ~ sd the Oescllbld rul ~ CA92628 Beach-Costa Mesa Dally PeHln D. Tong, 1600 San· wilh lh• County Clerk of M1S1on'M)o.CA02601 RtGord« of ORANGE County, ERTY OWNEJt; YOU NU!ltlilaat~underthe descnbld &1 • undef lhl delcl ol ll\lst WIS Mlchele Del vane, 233 Pilot August 5. 1997. dalwood. Costa Mesa. CA Orange County on 7·25-97 The Fum Group, Inc . New S11te of Calltomla. &ec:uttd by IN Dm'AULT UNOl!R A= d ule thlrwln cion--E»WIT A l9COn)ed on Mlrcll 11. 111Q7 as Cosio Mesa st .. #C. Costa T298 92826 19973728373 Jeraey Corpolallon, 45'1 OIJr.. llAHUElOIWlZULElMAHAMO DEED OI' TRUST, DATED w11 ... 11 plble PMCEL 1 lnlllllmert No 1Gll70111G of Mesa. CA92626 PUBLIC NOTICE Jhls bus!n.est la con· Dally Pilot July 29, August shadeRd .Stlarrllng,NJoeo68 ="'~~~~September 22, 1m. UN-audlon to the~ bid-Lot 61 ol Tract No 33.57, 1n lhe Official Aeconaa oi the This business 1s con· .rcted by: Joint v°.':Jlur: . 5, 12, 19, 1997 T290 Ttts tlJSlness IS~ IJit JOINT TENANTS W1U. SELL AT LEM YOU TAKE ACTt0H clar fot cash, Of dw:tl II lhl Cl~ OI Newport BelCll. ~ ducted by a general part· Flctltlou• BuilnHI avt you start omg e corpor*'1 PU8UC UCTION TO HIGHEST TO "'°TECT YOUft claM::ltbld bmow, ~ II Count)' of Ollngt Stall ol Ga· D*2 .lJ!J 16, 1Gll7 otrsh1p . Name St•t•m•nt bDuslnessMyet?p No PUBLIC NOTICE The 1'9oStrlnl commenced ID BIOOER ~ CASH ,___..,,, II PftOfi'EtTY, fT MAY N .. ..,,. d ... In i.wflJf toma. IS shoWn on a MIP ltltd 1n 9y EDWARD 0 VAISBORT er1g1ne Pasquini anena · •ltn>an llansact lluSlneu under tilt ~ IOl.D AT A PUBUC SALE. manay d 1M unltllcl .._ eoo.107 PIQll 1IO 7 mdutM TIUSIM 11973721153 The to~lowino pers::ic art This statement was flied Flctltloua ButlnH• hc:nOUs llu11ness name or u-of sale hi tawtul ':fi of IF YOU H!ED M d Amlrtca, wltlOUl wwnniy ol M~s Maps Recoroi ~ D. y~ a... This statement was hied~~~~ Tl~:'~"~ut~'se~f~: O~~n~~·C~uon~~tyonC~~~9~1 Th:~o~:w~':~~~~~! are names kslechboYl on November ~~n~~E ~~NATION OJI THE NAT\JQ...-Ol~Utotlle. olOrlllQeCounty,c.lllema Klllf'RStlllOIEimOlt with the County Cle1k ol Center II. 1747 Anaheim 19973729199 doing buslntss 11: Get Bii, =ED· TH£ AJAST GROUP TitE COUNTY COURTHOUSE. Of' TH1! PftOCEEOINO ==-=~== PAACaZ. 2f85(JO/lrwdSt!M.5df115()() Orange County on 8+97 Avenue, Costa Mesa. CA Dally Pilot Augull 5 12 207 Cedar St Suite A IHC ey· Jiff L Boclflll 700 CIVIC CSITER DRIVE AGAIHST YOU, YOU.,..,.... now held ~ I u A nonuduti\4 acll,lllrtenanl ~*i. Cl/JlortN(}13fU Dally Pllol August 5. 12. 9l:!~el Stephen McCon-19. 26. 1997 T312 NGewport BFeach: 0 cAS92663 ' ExeCuM 'lf>fi~ • ~~T. wr~.AMA.r~s = ~~ACT ,: aud\ ~In~ to .. ~~r.~ :" T~ T""1hDnf ~'·221-0llO 19. 26 1997 eotge rankltn tewer1. Th ~ lded th '""' ......, • kllatwtng dMatbed prop. ~ / · T305 nen. 30802 South Coasl PUBLIC NOTICE 207 Cedar Sl Suite A s was WI CH MUST BE MAD£ 1197, et 10.00 .• ~ eltY......, In .. afoNaeld 'm7 a per MIO hied tn eoo. ...... ...,., Meu ---------i Hwy., # 129. Laguna Newport Beach .. CA 92S63' the Countr Cleltl of Olangl PAV TO LONESTAR Wectem R~County Md ..... to 'Mt: 101, PIQet 1 ID 71rlCal1M, ol CH4315472465&4 .lll22.29 PUBLIC NOTICE Beach, CA 92651 Flctltlou• BualnH• Thi• buslneis Is con-County on .My 23. 111Ql MORTGAGE£ SERVICES, L.LC. Cofp., a Califomle oorpore-NIN: #t11.-.n1 IEX>9T A ~ Mlps, Rtcollls ol Auo 5. 111117 This business 11 con· Name St•temant dueled by· tn individual NOTK:E·TlllS Acnous Name Iii rtehl. title end lnteflet oon· lion u duly appointed tru .. PWICB. 1• Uni 1Cll. In IM Uld County tor tht Plll'IJOMS and SUPERIOR COURT ducted by: an Individual The lollowlng peraons are Have yo~ started doing Stmment expllS trve ye111 from vtytd le llld now held by It 1 .. urtdef end purluenl to atydHaWpc.t Blldt In the as clatnbld 1n Mde XIII. Sec· OF CALIFORNIA, Hove you stnrted doing doing buslne11 as: German business yt t? Yes, Jan. 30, the date it was hied in the Office under sl6d OMd of Trvel In tllt Deed ot Trust '9COrded. County d or--. ltMe al ton• ol 1111 Oedardon ol Colle· c~4~Nl:. ocf.:~~~~ ~~sinus yet? Yes, 03-15· 6~';~·M!::. ~~~c;;,~7way, 'a9:Jrg• Stewart ::' ~:S, ae:r,: ~~ni ~~:' ~~ ~.2!; ~-,;:=:IM "=11doni;e ~:~lleO AeslJlc· Post Office Box Samuel Slephen McCon-Susan Catherine l ee This stattment was filed l1'USt bl Neel fll10': IO 11\al date -fully dtec:rtbtd lfl tilt Ofde in the ol'llC9 ol the lull\ flWI racaOld on ~ II Oii, Oii llQl'llS. --- 0 °•11 Mllch•ll. 3690 Ramona with the County Clerk of The ~no ol ttis SllMmtnt OCleS *""mentioned Oted of TNd' County Recorder ol Ofange ~ 1 1• • lt1llN-11trw111S, mnel'll noto. l'lllrlll ~-.... 14171, range, CA This s1ateman1 was l1l•d Way. Costa MeH, Calllor· Oranga County on 7•2s-97 not o1 rtsdf aithOnl.• the use 1n APN tll32·0MS1 Tht ltrMI County, Stall• al c.lifc>ml9. ment No. ••14 .. 4 d ~ oas nQtll9. and olhtr l!ydt'ocar· ~MM 12813·1571 with the County Clerk or nla 92627 19973728372 lfis n. of a ficUout !Mtness tddr.a and ottl9f C011t111011 ~ by Paul HeuMen-dal "9c:orda d Nici County bon.s ~ w!lmOtVlf rlllT1e IN THI! MATTER OF Orange County on 8·1·97 Thll buslnen It con-Dally Piiot July 29, August Hime in ll!Ollbon ol lhl flOhtS ol deelgnallon. If wry. or the retl stamm and Oebolah A.~ fllln"~ tmwn. geolhenNI stium and ~"}' c=::: THE PETITION TO 19973729149 ducted by an lndMdual 99 T292 anolhtr unde< Ftdel'll. State, or proflMY deec:ritled tltloft 11 ~m IMJsbend z: M \ldlltdecf Oh( 11f01t*1N1 raources as CHAN OE THE NAME Dally Piiot August 5. 12, Htve you started doing 5• 12• 19· 1 7 commoo IN (set $ecaon 14400 rrlfE'r teto~A1~~ and wH w11 Mil et pubt1c One l'ott,.egtil (114111) Cllflned in catoma ~l*c 3500 PKlk View Driw r· '. OF A1.ICIA CASTRO ON 19, 26, 1997 T306 bus1ne11 yet? No PUBLIC NOTICE II teq. !Mlness Ind Proles· tlf2t Tht _,._a...ned T auction ti,~ biclliar tor..,... • • TtNnt In Aaourcn Code Secaon &an et ~.e..:tl,00 BEHALF OF STEPHA· Suun Cllharln• LH 1H>r11 Codi) u,,_.._ Mtee caeh. ClllNer'I chac:S clnlo;n ComlftGn In CM,_ .,_... seq N "-ba Witlln or undtr - NII! MARIE MENDEZ PUBLIC NOTICE Mitchell F6otllloua 8u1lneas Am AIOO dbdll1111 ""I "-blllty lot ""I on•...._°' nlHoMI bani!, a lh ~ eo ._ CaNftClrl A191 1111 'PMlll of land llMINbCM r-:==~===-1 E v EL y N L I ET ' Thi• Slalemenl WH !tied Name lt•l•m•nt Mlwport Buch-Costa Mesa ~ of tt.e ... checll dnlWn by • .... d Lata .... ~ 1 d nld dlacnbld IOQdltr W11tl the PtEllCE ....... Z TE Flctltlou1 Bualne11 wilh tht County Clerk of Th• tollowlng !*•on• art CN430063sa:Jn!i0~ 29 Aug lddflll end odlef OlllllMOn,..,.. cndll ion or 1 1ZIOI • pw Map tlad In~ 'llOID or dnllfng "'n· IELL-AY E L I Z A R RA A A S • H•m• Stalem•nt Oranga County on 7-14·97 doing butlneu as: Elalne 5.12.1Q, 111117 • deeian~ If ::r· llloWtl ct** dnlWn ~ • .iate °' 9oott 11:1 ..... 31 thrOUgh lno. exPof!ng, and optmno Mo..,,.,.., 'It ,..._ .. ....., MAR L E N E The followlng P•r_sons art 19973727040 Pectc & "'~''"· 20271 !Mrafn. I Mle wl be ~ leder'9I ..A • and loan 11 ~ d ~ lhetlfor. di • stonng in and '~u;n-t-' ~~Nlo~ts~ RA RA S , d~:"Yn~~;'~!n';i. 0~1~;r2 Delly Piiot July 22. 29, Au· :~~'°Cl' 9~6Huntlngton PUBLIC NOTICE ~~ :.::. ....,..ion, ":aw. aeeo-ous ~ ~ :m-: ..ntMng 1t11 uma from sad 0 CEO gamlno Capillrano, La.gul15,12,1997 T274 Elaine Sarah Pack 20271 !9fl'dlnetlde,.-e-lof\otciltion. °' uWlgl bank~lnCNaroeta.,..land0tl/'foeherlanCl,1nc:luOng 1~~ ~O ~~N-P:T~=~i guna NIQutl. CA 92677 PUBLIC NOTICE Monlstown Circle, Hunting· 111 Ml.1"~ MQlll!iwanc.a, '° p.,y tM tpdled In Mdlon St02 "Olf•ltiooia" d 1M ~ 111 ,.. ..!'.:'roe*,,,:_ C:: Ma-9190 ~Obert l . D•Vr1es. 1919 E. ton Beach CA 92648 AC1TI1DUI..... 19Nining prtndpal .... ol tllt the nn.1del coda and lion d COllWW'lllt, OondJ.. Mll\lly .... nllTI _______ _. PARENT Willow SI.. Anaheim, CA Flolllloue Butlneas This bui lneu la con· -ITAT81a1' noetCJ) ~ br MN Deed of~ kl do bulii-. In lhan ltlOll here~ di· (CODK OF CIVIL lil2805 Nam• Statement ducted by· an Individual The 1olowing peison(a) '"" Tnm. wllfl l"""9C thtflon, " PROCEDURE James W. Devries, 10215 Tht lollowlng .,.rsons .,. Heve you •tarttd doing dclno bu11ness as· CAIX<>RMA pnMded In aid nott(I), act. SECTION 12771 Peregrine. Founlaln Valley. dolng butineu ... Maco-buslneu yet? No ~M BEACH, 200 Main v--. lf_'"Yi INld8f t11t 1«111• CASI! NUMBER: CA 92708 ran Group Properfy Man-Elaine S. Pack Slmt .f101A. "'nllngU>n of sl6d ~ of TNlt. ..... A1B8113 This builntts 1• con. 1gem.nl 711 Udo Petk Or This slalt ment wu l1ltd 9tacll.CA02648 ~ end~ of t11t T O : B E N J A M 1 N ducted by: 1 general part· K. New'port Beach, CA with the County Cl.,k of Mina Bauer. ob Timottly TnMlt Md of h 11\119 c:reo ELIZARRARAS & LUIS nership 92863 Orange County on 8-1>97 Cibbl. ~ II llw. 110 e. .... by llld Deed of T"* Tht MENDEZ Have you •tatted doing Elaine Ortuno 711 Udo ttt73729131 Pllizade Shit. &all 201. San tobl ~ °' tilt lllfflilkl NOTICE IS GIVEN THAT ~:~-,,.p~~v~~. Park Dr. K N....;port Beach. Dally Piiot Augurl 5, 12, ~·CA conclidldbr =::,:.~~-= ~~I't g~sT~~EPOHNA~~E This •taiemtnt wu flied ~~1!2~~•lnH• le con· 19, 28, 1997 T308 Mi~lintSl ll endrwanaMu1tiMeclcoe11, MARIE MENDEZ. EVELYN with tht County Cl91'k or ducted by: an lndlllldu.i PUBLIC NOTICE Aeosnnt 1111 not vet beQUn .,.._. Md ~ • tM LIZETTE ELIZAARARAS, Orang• County on 7•31•97 Heve you llalted doing ID trw1llCt Mnta uncllf tlll ... of tllt WIW P' ,_ "'""of MARLENE ELIZARRARAS 19973728950 buslneu y.r1 No FlctlUoua aualnau limoul buStnm '*'11 Of IN ..... .. .. la MINORS has filed a ~ Daily Pilot Augu11 5, 12, Elaloe Ortuno Name atetem•nt l'llWNI listld '*'in =:::~of :::..:i tlon 10 change the name ol t9. 28, 1997 T304 Thi• ~ WU filed The followlng peflOM att SIND:MARABAUE1' ..._.....,tnd...,...to your child or 1tie names of PUBLIC NOTICI! with ttie County Clettt of dot,,g but1net1 .. : Polygon TIH t1*11t1t w• f1ltd -"' t1a 1 1 f ... 1 ...... your children. Orange County on 7.24.97 ~opment, 1151 l>Ovt Ill =Otlll Of Orange D I .... '11 cw..et Md You may rtftf to th• filed '1oUtloua eualn•H iH?3TUl14 St, 1205, Newport Stach. ~on. 23. 1007 .,._...., Nt. _, e--petltlon fof lurtNr peftkU. 0'""" Piiot """Ult f, 12 CA 92'80 NOl'U· t Acttout fWrll .J ............ _.. ...____ lira (All of th• caH docu-Heme ltateMent _, .._ • Mateo Moneza Valdll 1011 ~"1PlllliVl~tl'On\ ...._ .. -- -rnent1 tlled with court ate The following S*tonl ate 19• 20• 1"7 T309 u Mlfacta, Laguna leach, Jt11 dlla ii W11 filed lft h Offict ...... Tiit * .. .,_ _.. avallable '°' •wnlnatlon In do In Cl bu• In• e • • •: PUBLIC NOTICI! CA 12851 Of ,. eou-OtftC. A new Rea-llN ...,. tf Olflltll llMI the c... Ille kept by the POOLRX, 30972 P•clflc Till• b1.1tlneu le con-.,. ~ Nlml ~ ....._ • W • • ,_.. court Cl«k). tout Hlghwl'f 1208, La-Plotltlow 8....aMH ducted by: an lndMdual """ bl Ned 1111« ID 1111 dlla • 111 ._ ....,. Ill NII A neattno on the petition auna 8NCh. CA 12177 Name atetem.ftt Have you 11..ieci doing T .... _ ttn 11 ooai ~ 11 ....._ DI*; ii/It win be held In Department !nvlro Holdlng1, Inc:., The 1-.-i-pertOl'll .,, butlntN yet? No hi :..-iJ"' _ ........ ~ In 1 LOBTM _,M-703 of the Orat!Ot C0untt tCA), 30872 Pacific Cout dOI bU~ • W M~ Valdll not "' -1 _ _,, ""' utl lllMC8. LL.C.. • Suoerlof Cowt. roe.led Iii Highway, '208, ugun1 em ngo.ntrll ~ .. ~ Thi. ... temant wu ftled WI.-ol 1 ~ ~ !,... llWIQUA 1'ltC*AI. 1»4\ The Qly Drive Or~ IHch. CA 02977 Conlfecii 1451 W with the CountY Oertc of Nlme In~"' h ...,._"' ~~ ~ calfomla on ocf08EA 7' Thi• butlMH It con-Ave .J.':• H Hunll~= Olange County on 7-31·97 ...,.., UlldW Fldllll, --. °' "' .. Dlltl. ,_ 1197 au:OO cf dock pm. • cklcted by acorporallon ateiCn c.i. t2&.1 1 H7STHOIO t.OftiftOft '*"(Ste Stcloft 14400 1'111t4111 'T1lll1WI If you , .. to attend the Have you elaned clolna JMtM' A.. Kallh tot 19th Ody Pllol August 5 12 It •• W-_, ~ IALI ~noll lll\.IMI heaflne and lnlom1 the butlnee• ~? Yff, Auguel 11., 18, ~ e.aoh, 19 te 1tt7 T:.ui _.COO.) =t:'i·mll.~TM Coun wht th• petition 31, 1994 CA 9a..,. • ' AlltM1111 eavm. U.C. ehoUld not be grant.d th• l!nvtto Holdlnge, Inc:., Thie butlntH I• con-PUIUC NOTICI ......,.~ Miia • " _, COl.LIC1at AT· court ma" -1n1 the '.....i. D.Nellmaplut . ...., .. ....,. CN43252517'09Jul29.~ W 10 ca.LICT A 1IOn. ' r .,... ... Thie ... f.ment was flied due1M by . .,, :;;;"11 '1olltle ... ......_... 5,12.19. 1087 DaT. #II ~noll OATSI 7.S .. 7 • wfth the COllRIV Clerk or.::..~ yecf.Ho doing ...,,.. .......... 091'A1et11.1.•--110R ISi ALICIA CAST"O °'"'99 County c>n t-2$-97 Jatnet A.. ~ the Jollow\119 l*90nt '"' PUIUC NOTICI! 1*T ~ MOd _. PetlflafMN' ' 1"H71Hle Thie 9'al111Wll wet flied doing butln9u u : '°"• --IMI 1ouc1A CASTRO eo12 oettY "°' MV 1.2, 21. Au-w1tt1 the C°""1Y e1-.1c or cut. noo 8'1ttoe ,e103. 11111:1 • nm• '° PUIUC IOTICI w ... .em ,...,. ,. 'euena ,..... a. tt. llt7 T271 Or•no-Courtly on 1·ZS.t7 ~ ~, • CA 9H2t JDI I I 11• lllAll • --------- ' ' ' t•HH.MH ~...., ung, 12" r.ine -·· 1. NII .. -rQ4 '8rll, CA. toat PUIUC NOTICI 0..io., PlkM " ... It ~Ave •• ,o, BaldWln Pllrii, CA JtWP•A 111 •• ... NOnCI Publlthed Newpo•I -r ~ ' t170I u~· •••= 'I • t..ch-Cotta ..._ C>ady Plotme. ......... ~ tf, 11. 1917 28t Thi• buatn .. • la con. A --1 : ,_ Mt n . ,.,.._ 1, 12, nia ":.r.:=.. PU1UC IOTICI t::' ~an-=~ ~ .•. ti, 1117. ~ .._,... ea: World ...... , .... ,.. .......... ,.r? No c.• A_. ------..... --~ntl-··Wtde ~ Mal Via ,._ .......... ~ ,ung ll .... 1 .. 111101•. JiUiJC ll011CI GDoi1 ... ......, '"°"· The .... l*IO!ll .. Trlll ........ ... ll6eCI ClllM. ...... Cll9ll CA... ~· .......... c....-.. o....r~ot .. ...,.WM ._. llt i..... ,.._.. _,,. Hoilw9'. "°""' ..._ ._ .... = CliUlllW .. •t47 .. ........, II .. f NI 'itiii A!!!1 ~-1:e~ AN-AN 1".. .... -. CA 1 719111 " -" 'd .......... ..,., ... ~ .. 11. ---····~ .. a:.: ~ u::: ... ,., Ta =~ .. "' ' = -........ ~IL!:!~, STARTZ • • • • • • • • • Tix u,J~ •• ~Pilot ii p/MstJ - IO 41f"""11« II NW wMa llOIU ta,;,;JJ,I, to 1WUJ ~ WV wiJJ"""' SEARCH tht ""1M far JOI' Ill no Dd1'll ~ llnli SIM JOI' tht timt """tM"" to. a.rt HtMll;,, S-..A.V. Thm, tf ~ 4ft8 tht .,,,a, is~ w will fili JM" fittiti"" ""1iltOi "'1l1M ll1llrmml Wdh tli ~ Cld4·""1/ith """. wtitlt fo' Ji-'.-"' ~"' """;,,;J Ihm /W JflW /'!'Kf "'~ wilht& ~°"" l"'-Jlllf! "1•filf1'¥ jniri • .....,..,.nsmt11t tlw IMilJ Pi/«, d30 W. &It& C..M-. 1'1"' OIWI :i~ail W Ill (714~ 64UJ2J·.,J r« ailil .. ·=·-· jJf,... "1i.s /If 111671""' 1llliiJ. . f ,--..M'--JJWt!#!r ,, •• ,_ alll wllitll • 81 w ,,,_ t6ltt i""' • ..,,,.. G#lllW .,,.._,._ _ .. Polley E • -ii Rates and ~eadlines are subject to change without notice. The publisher reserves th~ right to censor, reclassify, revise or reject any classified advertisement. Please report a11y t'rror that may be in your classified ad imme~ately. The Daily Pilot a<'cepts no liability for any error i11 an advertisement for which it ma y b1• responsible except for thr rnst of the space actually occupied by the error. Credit can only be allowed for tht· first insertion. By·Fax (714) 631-6594 llYPhone By MalHn Persom (714) 642'-5678 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 At Newport Blvd. & Bay St. (Please include your name and phone number and we'll call you back with a price quott>.) Telephone 8 :30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Hours Walk-In 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Monday ............... Friday 5:00pm Tuesday ............. Monday S:OOpm Wednesday ........ Tuesday 5:00pm Thursday ...... Wednesday 5:00pm Fr:iday ............. Thursday 5:00pm Saturday .............. Friday 5:00pm Index -~-II .-' . . ' I . , . ..,·~ 1002·1621 ._.._:, ..,._ 6010·6080 T P'P . ·.~ • liSI ·-· 2102·2744 29204018 f ' -II . -~--rm . .,.. ~ - I •,•J . . ' ...... , I sao.sMO I I .. . r.. DI0-2790 I I • _...,....,.... . 701 l·•O•O -' - .. QU.t.&. ~ e l'l'O"TUfltH All lUI ................ ~ .......,.. 11 lllljed ..... FU· ml '* ........ Ml ti 1111 as ........................ ........... ..., .......... 1t•nat.111 et .isu .. 1111tl•• -.... ..... c:e11r. ..... . an. ............... . .......................... .... ., ......... llMJ. ...... ...,,I r•rr:· tMa •• rr• • ••t ................ ----................... Nllllta ........ ow....., ................ ..................... w OJI .......... . ...... 0 ...... ,.C99- ..... _, P 71 ,aFHUO lll-tlll• t..-cM·-fir 1117 "pa, DC ... ,.._ u1MllG14111. DANA POINT 1026 NEWPORT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH RENTALS 2 169 WANTED BUSINESS SCHOOLS & EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 2726 OPPORTUNITY INSTRUCTION 3012 5530 5530 5530 SERVICES 5533 MONARCH BEACH liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim 2904liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3br, nr nul Gated •LIDO ISLE, furn, Female Contractor iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PATIENT TUTOR DRIVERS : Real Eatat• A .. t Sal•• Associate/PR G 0 VE AN M E N T comm above golf 2br 2ba. ofc, patio, fp, w/cat to leue option? • Math _ (Arlthmetlo WESTWAY Busy agent needs tor telecomrt'lunlcation JOBS. Now hiring in course. s279•95o. gar age. Avl 9·1 4Br+gat+yrd CM/HB UNBELIEVABLE thru Calet.ilus) E XPRESS seeking part·tlme helper. co. 2·pos open entry your area. $16,000· Allr 493 •5855 $2500.mo 723--8468 IRV/T\JS S1500 631·2111 INCOME St650 per •Statistics • Chemistry exp. OTA company & S8·S12 per hr. to start, level and experienced S 6 8 • O O O • Ca 11 weekl No selling. No de di 1 8 00 883.0819 --------*****OCEAN VU Looklnn for nueat 0 •Physics • Term Panars 0/0 drivers up to pen ng on exper. Call 754-4000 x102 • • · 'l!!OUNTAIN B 2 5 B .. ,.. __ Q • • meetings. nly Sl58 ,.. 3 o C p M • o /0 760·5000 xl 12 or fax ext. J-400 for currenl ,.. 4 r · &\,......,.. ar. cottage In COM Initial Investment! Call •Reading • Teat Prep · · resume to 720-3821. SALES · Federal, County, City VALLEY 1034 Avail 7-21 $3900/mo. S1000·S1200. Single now tor details. You (CBEST, GAE, SAT) percentage & mileage---------• The growing Dally & Slate lists . i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Bkr 840-5884 profl woman desires wont be li eve Ill Study Skills. For free contract avallable. 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Call 71._552..g942 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CAl.•SCAN phone exper. req d. should be energet c, 1 800 382 2 199 REAL ESTATE •---------•---------S 9 /h r + be net i ts motivated and a self Ext 50j C;L•SCAN --------NEWPORT M 0 HEY EMPLOYMENT EL I! CTR 0 HI CS +future job oppty's. starter. Salary plus • HUNTINGTON PROBLEMS? We TRAINEES. Job Fax resume:759-9452. commission. Xlnt ben-1 _______ _ Ba•cB 10401,,BiiEAiiiCiiBiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii2m6ii6ii9 can help. Loan a 5530 ope n 1 n g a w l t h A I! 0 1 8 T E A I! 0 etit plcg. Drug acr~en-DOMESTICS 5540 5n I• Available from S3,000 excellent salary/ NURSI!: Beautiful lng/ph~slcal required. iiiiiiiiii~~iiiiiiiiiiiiii •18R 1725• BUSINESS and up. Full time 10 HouaewlveeJStu<ients benefits. Paid training. Lake Chelan Wash EOE. end resume to Bed & Breakfaat 609 Main St. $865,000 Thomas Bagshaw-Agt Pier Realty 374-0688 21A 21A 1831 PROPERTY 2767 employment required. needed, make money High school diploma lngton. Experience ali Lynn Esola. %Dally * HOUSEMAN * 0/W Incl. 80x30 pool. Call EXCEL·CORP saving people money required. Ages 17·34. areas acute care re-Pilot. 330 W. Bay 9 Years Exp. Clean & No pets. Carport. 8 11 Offlo NOWI 1-800·310-6066 on groceries. No lnval. U.S. citizens only. Call quired ED primary Street, Costa Mesa, maintain large homes. Vlata Del M•.. ma • Building CAL •SCAN 1 ·80()-345-8289 M·F · . CA 92627 or fax to Outdoor duties. car •S45-48SS• For Sale. Xlnt CM Loe. 1-800-468-9222 x6860 CAL•SCAN foc':ls. Contact. Teresa (714) 650-4802. For care, pet care. driving. Aak about our Great 4 Owner/User. --------2 Poalllona Avalli---------CSmllh, LltakeHChe11tan1 Interview, call (714) ·cooking, serving. Xlnt $339K 909 3...,.,. "'200 MORTGAGES •-B k Of •-t F iii In the Blank! ommun Y osp a· 3 NB fs 653 3650 Mov•ln SSHH:l•ll • ,,.,-v U1 (1)· ao 0 -• Phone: (509)682·6106, 57~2 8· re · · -------•II HUNTINGTON ianitJHd Marble & T.D.'S 2918 ~~:;r~~tlnt~:~al ~~~ ~~:i:fi~~e y~~ 1~~!! fax: (509)682·3475 Secretar~ for M.D. HOMESITTING HARBOUR 1042 granite 2br, den, 1ba lclne/Endocrlnology. available by placing a _____ c_A_L•_s_c_A_N_, Holistic. PerJ/40hrs Travel/live ~broad with HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE GENERAL 1002 ocn vu. Winter rental. BUSJ"lll:!SS •-20 H /Wk S I help wanted ad In our RETAIL 1401 Avocado, SB-10 peace of mind, knowing 648-3634/268-5915 Ha. G: CASH NOW FOR rs · • ary per hr. Must kno·w your home Is well taken 4br 3.Sba Waterlront FINANCE Future Paymental we DOE. 714-645-8855 ~'!;fi1::;.i:~i8 ~~<g~~j Here Wt Grow Again!! Macintosh 769•7793 care of by responsible Home w/grand-slzed buy payments from ASSEMBLERS AMES·Maln Place --------professional. Clean kitchen. Reducedll Insurance settlements, n/smk. 2·5 yr term $919,000. MISCELLANEOUS annuities. Casino Will train. You can • • • Reis 150·4439 "RC" Sandy Rubln-Powere, RENTALS BUSINESS Winnings. We also earn up to $600 R-="llL Upscale Women's SUMMER JOB agt 840-5604/840-1031 buy Owner Finance weekly assembling IOlj Boutique now hiring P•rt•tlme Se•gat• Deepwater OPPORTUNITY Mortgages Notes. and servicing slgn·up GROCERY' for our newest loca· •Morning Hours iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 40ft Oock-3Br 3Ba 2904 A & P Ca P l ta l boxes. 1-800-354·7331 lion. Management & •No Experience •-1 w d l1ll11·1 ~..... Sales po• avail. Call Model Perfeot ROO••s ?O& ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii A e a o u r c e a . -• t ant a nte --,,_ 1•3 10-838,2837 •Young, enefgetic otc MERCHANDISE SOLD! s 3 8 5, o o o . Bk r, Bl 2 1• 1·800·338·5815 Energetic, flexible ~for energe1k: Mon·Frl 9anl-1pm •Costa Mesa Bus: 714-862·1190 or tSAVl!MQE CAL•SCAN offloe support person frlenclypeople who er*1J Call Cooper That'• what happens when you ahowcau your property In our Homes of the Week & O pen H ome Gulde. Published each Saturday. this •• t he betlt loeal Real Eetate Se c t ion aroundl Reach the beat qualified hom• buy.,. on the coaatl Call your AOvertlslng Represen t ative TOdayll Aak ,about our current speclalal 714-854-2125 2 Rms/CdM Cozy 3br Pl!OPLl!tS needed for home--------"--.We•-Buy it. Sell It. And It. (714)722·0119 2ba, fp, w/d, gar. Easy I'll Prove I made S5K ••••••••• baaed bualneaaes. .........,,...,. _._ '"'" ClaaaHled. ANTIQUES 6010 going profla wanted + In one week from Duties Include phone accepting applca1lone for NEWPORT Avl 8-15 723-9023 home w/no Hlllng ANNOUNCEMENTS travel arrangements, the followlng poeltlona. B'l!!llCB 1069 myself! Tumkey, Not ••••••••• office errands, etc. iiii5.niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii n•.-•'DON M L M . Ca I I now/ Exceptional admlnls-• a.b ............... ,,.....,. 1-800.77S-0712 tratlve a kills, Mac-• Slnlcl DllllCGftle .. Bluff• Townhom• llJITAJ.S 2722 ext. 0552 24HR. LOST ._ saavy, FlleMaker Pro, • f11n1 Cllrb Rare lrg 4bd, 3ba on CAL •SCAN ca Quicken. Must have g r eat gr e • n b e It. ---FOUND 292 5 own car. Beautiful • llbry a.ta S320K. Agt 85<>-3822 Pleue be wary of out Newport Coast loca· Must be Ible t> w.n Now llIRINGI •Walk to Beaoh• of area companies. Found fem Tabby cat. tlo~. HS~~ Slam.-3pm. flex tn. lnct. wknd9 and Ddi-C.owtlCI' GBorg3eBoua .... T1r91·~1 Check with the local Between 31 st/32nd dFa•lxy. Rearumto• sttaort; ._.__,Good ...,-.,. Grill c.ook 3 r a • •-· B e tt er B ualn••• St., 7·8. 673-4847 call • ,..,.._,. ..-uuv Cubicr Call 639-1454-Agt. Bureau before you between 7am-10am 714-718.0313 pay+unlonbnfta. aand any money for C R A H • In '*90'1 Mon-ff! Busboy/cl.iahwuba fHa or Ht'Vlcea. Read FOUND Miniature 0 PER AT 0 AS 91m-4pm 01660Sen Mon.s.tPTIWWlle. • LI .. Coaenaa 574-4249 L.IH River a 57~52 HOUSES/ CONDOS -----------1PORRENT and understand any 0 o x I • . B r o w n , & Aouat•bouta For M9Je1 Or., Newport Beach Ne.I ac Hdlifull contract& before you College Park area on Offsh ore Platforms ~-,.,_ 1tgn. Shop around for 7/28. C.11540-3471. Min 3Vra Exp. Reaume TB.LA FREND 6?0W. l7da St. rates. To: P.O. Box 813 -------~•1 Ventura, CA 93002. 114-64S-U?3 Can't Find Work? .... -.-.-111-1!11'-llllll-~-.-~----.._·-~111 -----------------. - ------------------3000 You can't be looking too hard ! WANTED 15 people to flit various poaltlons from war• houae to manag• ment. No experience ~euwy. Call Now. Brent (114)1t1•5764. RES RE S EMPLOYMENT SERVICES 553 ·-·-· Please be 9Ware that the listings In thla cat· egory may require you to call a 900 number in which there Is a charge per minute. S1000'S POSSIBLE. TYPING. Part·Ume. At home. Call Toll FrH 1 .. 00·218·9000 e xt. T-013 9 f()( llsllnga. CAL •SCAN I.!~~~~~~~ IN .. 1 prefer adverti~ . th me Pilot ~ ~1B l due to the pt ==~~_... I .. ). ·h ta :>r ·d 1 • lVUOAV. AUGUST 5, 1997 t TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE lly~GOllDI --OIMI~ • \VUTID TOIVY lllW ao1t AUTOllOID IS 8030 tDVI ...... ,. ON Oolne Oold 8lh1er1---------I t.o rril. OD, f'remktm ,,tlnklln Mint. St•1!1ng IMW 9030 Sound, Atm._lnlng Oki wacchM 1 ..-.~3',.;;i;iiiiii;miii&iliil '•c1ory_.\llfarran1r. flll -49 South Arncan """ 50 li11lr style 51 Row 52 Detective W"'1o 54 Lotion ""'""""' 55 ·Ame afld !he King ol -" 56 Abomloable 5"""""'" 59 Cooven1 dweller -T~HlltSCH • • Bot.h wlnettihte. South deal .. WEST •Kii 0 974 OJ'I092 •Al4 NORTH •Q~IOll <:1 At1 o•• •15t SOU"nl 2A8T •••• "' OKQ851 ... 1088 •A7 O KQ.1108 1 OA8 •KQa The bidding: """"' W1!ST lQ PaM 41:1 p ... NOR111 IQ ·-Opening lead: Jaclr. of 0 No mRlter how easy a contract might seem, lake lime before play. ing lo the fir11l lrick to plan your campaign . ThRt holda true whether you are declaring or defendin1 a hand. The bidding is not wilhout lnler· eat. The North hand ia worth only one bid, so the rai11e to two heart.a ia clearly helter lhan a reeponae of one apade, whe!-her or not you are playing fi ve-card m ajora. Thet makes South'• rebid easy. · Weet led the jack of diamonds, and South wa1 lookin g at fo u r potential loaen -on• •Pld•, one diamond and two eh.1be. Not.hln1 could be done about. the diamond IOMr, and the dub kllen could be Umlt.ed to one tit.ha ac. .,., with Ea1t and d.Clarer could lead the au.it twice fn>m dummy. With the normal 3-l trump bruk, howsver, lbere wea only one 1ntr7 to the t.llble. It. mifht 1eem;therefore, that the ace of heart.a ahould be uaed to WM a SJ*le. ftneaee . WfftcoutColn .. 2 1~79 •aal Blue, ..,ltPd, HU'"'1'0NLY Tep Dollan Paid ecyl, 40f, ·salyage lfUa, 14:t,998 {IUiC780) 1--------- t'or Aecorda. Jazz:, goOd running cond. CREVIER lllW J;Ul;N-CO•l.ll•lii•9•1•2•0 Sounttacka, ato. St900 :tl0.718·9251 Call Mika 045-7505.1~~-...·~~~~~~1 714 835 3171 •e1 :1201 12250/obo. • • ·· '90 Contlnene.a 1--------1 4apd, amlfm cat•. 1a5 BMW 840cl 811.,..rJQray, Uka new:, JBW£tlY1 FURS 1 tfk, Lthf tn1.mr. AC. • low mllaa, LO'ad9dl • ••f 8025 848-011:t 'Ar.ito, L.o ml., CO , UDCO. 71741& l~~~;~ii;iiii~~i-:~!i~~!"~~l '"\Jpgradf, Whffla, EM· [ii •aa 9MW 3201 captlonal Valual One of a kind A•c•nl v•lv• job. $44,885 (C8982t)l·.,=.=•D~A:--~~9~1~2~5o H•ndm•d• glfl;, Rwn• Qoodt ,1vw,. •cc•••orl••. o rig 11·250 obo 548-4948 CREVIER BMW wat•rcolOf e. 0111. By '83 BMW 1!128R Whl/ 4 835 3171 •w•rd •wlnnlng tes1lv111 nin ln1erlor. Great car.1 _"'"'7~1"":°"""'-"'-','- •rllst , App l only. Or••t de•I. S4,200 '88 BMW 318TI 401°4811 • 723,...339 • TOk ml. White w/\an, 1---------1'87 BMW 73111 loed•d Al•rm, R•m•lnlng F•cl '93 RX·700 AutQ, Lo ml . Le•lh•r· Boaa Sound, ASS, NIC•I tllCl!I NIClll $171881 Ul09319) PETS& ANIMl\LS 6049 sliver/blue, leather warr, Uk• Newt Only 128k ml, xtnl cond 118,895 (595892) CREVIER BMW H900 {714) 279·9278 Declarer unearthed a better line, which. virtuaUy su-ranteed \ha ton· tract ea Joni a1 tru mp1 we re no worwe than 3-1 and neither defend- er could acore a apnd-round club ruff. Dedarv won-h opening lead AWl!IOME Domestic with the ace, caahed the ltina and Ll?OPARD '93 BMW 3181 CREVIER BMW 714.835.3.171 4Dr. S-1pd. Lo ml., 714.835.3171 queen of trumps and then p1 ayed LOOK·A-LIKl!SI one owner. Nice! ME"CEDE5 "130 GREAT SAVINGS AT l:iiiEiii:Oiiir:iio:~liiiiiii~~ii;ii,i;;..i"iii~ St5,99S t3EBT689)\CHEVll0LET 9045 ace and a.not.her apade. In with the 'V Vary Loving 'V OCICAT kin1, Weet could not harm declarer. Kittens!! Indeed, the defender1 had to collect For Sala. Pia call: CREVIER 8P4W '88 Suburban 3/4 e diamond and the ace o/cluba U1 a 631·21 11 6•6·8•73 714.835.3171 ton. 45•. New palnV hurry to prevent South &om acoring l;F;;•~m;;-;•;;l.~klkiitO.t.~n~•;---1-.!.~~~~~~I upno1. Orn/tan. Cap- an overt.rick, lioce dummy could be 12wk Tabby Playtu\ '93 BMW 5251 1aln'1 chair•. Tow pk g. ente red with the ace of he arte, vary lovlng. Pit call Aulo, Lgw mlla1. E11c cond. Mu1t aee! dr ewin1 the la11 t trump in the (7 14) 854·3246. Chroma AUQy1 & Mora $9500. 650·2809. prouu, and the 1pade auit would COMPARE BEFORE 'B8 V•tt• By Owner provide declerer with three di.11· l·P-lAN--0-S-,-.----I VO U BUVt Medlum Blu•, gla11 '72 450 SL Two tops. Xlnt cond. New paint low mllea. S12,900 OBO (714) 489-7914 '91300 SL Lo ml . On• Owner, Servl c • Hlalory . AS NICE AS THE'I' COME $42,099 (2WlV400) ca->-!ill $23,995 (J83985) top. aulo, all power, ..... ORGANS 6059 x1nt condl e2ooez m1 CREVIER BMW Learn lo be• ~tter brld1e lii•••iii••iil CREVIER BMW s:~~9~;:~&2 714 835 3171 pl•yerl Sub•erlbe now to the B•ldwln Upright 714.835.3171 · ' Goren Bridp Letter by c:a.Wn.1 Pl•na M a.nogany l--,:-;~;;:;"=;;-;.;---1 --------1 _______ _ (800) 788-l i26 for tnform•t&on. flnl1 h . S895 /obo. '94 BMW 3251 FORD 9075 NISSAN 9150 Or write to: Goren Bridp Let-8 40·1519 CONVERTIBLE 1~~~~~~-=~•liiiiiiiiiii..•..i~ii ter, P.O. Doz .Ult), Chle•ao. Ill '•·------·i 5-1pd. Rouover Pro.f lg3 F150 XL AT, AJC. 80680. I'" tec1\on. Chrome Alloys pt. abi, am/Im caas, '89 leittr• 2·dr, orig ,r TRANSPORTATION AS NICE AS THEY COME rear slider. low ml., owner. 72k ml. AC, 128,DOS (3GYB049) alloys , 11lnl cond. 1tareg , New Urea, s 1 0.500 653·9260 brakes, clutch. Exe cond . S 3!500 . APPLIANCES 6011 FURNITURE CREVIER BMW 6014 MERCHANDISE POWER BOATS · 714.835.3171 HONDA 9085 548·3080 l•a~·~·~R~•~"~·~·'.·~·~•~o~'~'":.1:0~1"~'~"~·~·~·~·~m~~·~·~•.'j;M~I~S~C;. ....... ~6g0~1~5 10121-'s•ei<4i"BBriMiiwi7144iio11-liii.iiiii;i.; .... ~ii1liTrro~v<ioilri'Ail-l9i:2ii1iiio -+-1--f 1 1 1 self claen. 30w·72h, chlldran1 furn, bdrm Wt\t/W/\ L 1 c 1 •Prlc•d to Bell! S500 pg.714 208·8805 set. compu1er \bl, C•,m,7•5°• ,•0b1,~,,,",n'•"",h,•,01. 89 E.:pre•• Crulaer pre·ow:~. 5~9mAPr ~~ '80 Accord Black,liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -->--+-+--If-_, coffee Ibis. •29·0379 ·• u.. · 3211. OAL 400 hra. 4·dr, snrf, new brakes, ••'03 Coroll• SRS '.,,-====.,,_.....,.,..,., 1,,..,=~::':'.'=°:7"~-C-c I Bl d ... h S20 T a p pr 0 v. d c re a JI 1 HI h Ill r I ·• ree Twlf\ VP271-Brand nu FLAWLESS! run a greolll Only Sport Coupe , Sspd, ac FURNITURE 6014 , ~ua ~ lolw Roses $10. Oleanders, paint. prolesslonally (3JVM281) s:ieoo. 71'1 ·673·3269 Grey/blk, Alloy rim91 pr ca i edwood Pa1 ° Herbs, Jasmine $1.00, decorated In terior $1950.obo 968·7627 Furniture for sale. Call Citrus Trees Fruiting I h i • Bedroom Set with coUacl (909) 657-8333 Lo11ded w I extras CREVIER BMW ISUZU 9100 , 0 0 E •I•• C • b maltres• 5300. Also SlO. 909-674·9422 S•2.500.obo 760-4837 Deak . Call Terr a Wt\I Franch Provencl•I RACE FANS: For your New 25' Pursuit 1.-~7~1~4~.~8~3~5~.~3~117~1-l \i!::'":~~::"~~::I T•ooma 3-0,000 ml. bdrm set and dining $13,800 574·9195 or 890-4394 . catalogs from the Dual Yamana 150. 1 BMW '02 Pickup Whit• eel. R1 tt1g. Pl• call I Ml"•· 800·447·0431 95 3181 nood '"~I • o k 646-1 483 (71 4) 540·747 1. most comp 010 aourc;e " s " n w r • of racing souvenirs, Auto. 4·0r. White wt $2.000. all T111a1 ________ _ t GIGANTIC t 111nd postcard wlth l· .. -.:-:--al~N-E-S~U-P~S--1 tan, Remaining Facl * 900-4304 * VOLVO SUMMER SALE MERCHANDISE name. eddre•• & ''lAA Warrenty. Mint Cono. '02 Pl k Whit up 10 40%0N1 MISC. 6015 phone to : Mua!c City DOCKS 7022 SAVE AT S21,095 needs -;.n~l~e work~liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Aug 1•t·9th 11-8 Motorsports, P.O. Box liiii!!~ii~ii~iiii/ $2.000. Call Terra '73 1800ES Cla11lc. 9230 Tobie•. A'"•••· Lemps 41757, Nashville, TN I' S CREVIER BMW * 880·4304 * New paint, blue. A/C, -3 2 7 5 hore Mooring --------~~-------~--------·II Chalra, Artwork & MOfe 7 O 4 ·1 7 714.835.3171 good rubber, cln lnte-&HORl!S CAL"SCAN Bal Isle. Holds 18'· _..,!-.!.:!'"'"-"°"'"-c'-.1:;::::;-----;:-;'.::;I 1lor. S9500 997·9835 MERCHANDISE ANTIQUES MEET INTERIORS e YARD TOYS e 11.,.,,..,..,.,,=_,..,..,.....,.,..,., 1-~"~"~'~· ~·~00~·-"~'--0~•~3~'·1 '95 BMW 3251 JEEP 9110 6010 2640 Avon SI. NB by Little Tyke•, II IAlversJdatPCHJ Fl•cher Price, COMPUTERS 6018 C;in't seem 10 CONVERTIBLE ·ae Jeep Wr•noler MISC. AUTO 9245 someone special • 942•2255 • & Today's Kida. 11iiiiiiiii;iiiiiiiiil Auto, c o. Premium 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii r-;=-;;::;;:~;::;:;;il!-~C~hr~o~ug~h~cl~as~s~ll~le~d-'';:=======:.!IJ Simmons & Kolcratt 11 get lo all those wneels, Lull, Group, Black, 6 cyLlnd e r.11 ---------1 Top Dollar Paid! 1~ cribs & portables. Startln9 • busln•••7 repair jobs Low ML A TENI Only sa9oo l7l4J 71 9·"534 SEIZ I! D CARS ANTIQUES 6010 From 1800•1960. \Vhr:n yot> \\'rile 3 •pQ •nter1alnmant wau Belllnl changing tbl. When you purcna1e around the house? $32,895 (3LVC322) • • • • • • • • • • FROM 11715, i iii•iiiiiiiiiiiiiil 1 pc to entire ••lele. l• Cl .. ssifir:d ad. cabinets, draw•ra, Many Other Baby or lease a compuler Lo• lhe CLASSIFIED Porscnaa. Cadillacs . Palnllngi, chine, s nalv ••· S 300 . l lamsl 53 1•736 3 •y11em pkg from u1 CREVIER BMW rr1 the re1ource you Ch•\IYS, BMW'S, COf· Claa1Jllad Is..... glawara. furn. etc. indudc :1!1 1 ___ •_7_3_·_4_7_4_3 __ .11 ~ BABY DUD'S !::? we w!U as1ls1 you with Claa•lfled can count on to ••II • vanea. Al10 Jeapa, CONVENIENT 4oYr NB Rei 673.6223 the fac1, 2584 Newport Bl. 100% money back Service 714.835.3171 myrled ol mere.nan· •WD'a. Your area . whether you're buy· SELL S guarantee In receiving dl1e Items, bacauaa For, current llatlnga: Ing. 111Jllng, or Ju11l':=:=;::::::::=:'I ~nu gr:11hr: •We Bu y/ elVTrade e ssooo un1acured Directory TRADE our columnt compel ca 11 T o 11 Fr a• looking. classified nasl· Convenient rcst>ll~ ma1or bank cradll help you find quatllled buyers 10 1-800·218·tOOO what you need! Cl•••lll•d your used vehlcle To place an ad In card 'No credit check call! ~.A-8139 CLASSIFll!D you want. throunh classified c 1 · reliable help. 942·9878 fi'4l·S678 v la••ll ed req'd. Anyone w/2 Id's •••·S"TG 842·5078 lor c~r,..nl Hsll{lgS 94:Z·&978 842·0878 Call 842·1878. la approved. 721_..006 u u CAL•SCAN ADDITIONS REMODELING 3410 Advanced Wood1y111m1 -C u11om Cabinetry· Kiie.hen • Bath • Doors Moldings • Menlel1 le91~ 714·008·8870 Mobll• Screen Sen. N-& R .. acr..,,lng Llcir 1e1e13 Bonded Roger 714·1548-0SSO WALL COVERINGS 3932