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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-07-06 - Orange Coast Pilot·. \. SERVING THE NEWPORT -, COSTA MESA COWAUNmES SINCE 1907 MONDAY, JULY 6, 1998 ~ 1~~;r~~~:;t -! ConSu1tant: · aiq)ort: ... Illari IaCI<S . ~~e~.e ,~ .. man and Newport Be~h resl-! • -at. d ·t t d d cl mostly pro~airport Newport Beach resUiknts. the dncllysis will b<• done in phases. with 'dent Joey Bishop was Matured j • ~e~eti1:1 enl 5 . uf y Ele1i~es . l'{ewport Beach-based consult:mg fiD:n the next phd.Se focusmg on development in CU1 arl\cle titled, ·And then : · non-avia on Pan or oro lntetra was conun.issibned lo do the study feasibility to be reledsed Jµly 15. The first there was one.· It's an inter-Marine Corps Air Station 'overly last month by the Orange County Regional report looked at the public dtlrdctlons dlld The aviati6n committee meet! at ? p.m. · in the Newport Beach Centr2J library Friends' Room, 1000 Avoc.Jdo Ave. view with Bishop' where he optimistic' in first part of analysis. Airport Authority. Pam Engebretson, presi-facilities induded tn the Millenruum Plan. dent of lnterra, will deliver the presenta-The consultants found thdl dlthough the will band Over tht• 4,700-dCrP piece or land free or chdfge for d non-aV1at1on u~ expresses his disdain for all the j£NLFER RAGLAND tion. plan WdS developed by capdble consul· ' . recent R~t Pdck ~Pill Peggy Ducey, execuuve director of the tants, 1t ldcked the dE'velopmenl expertise hoopla, partlc-authority and Newport Qeach deputy city needed to integratl' th<' work. The plan also ularly because NEWPORT BEACH -The oty's avia-manager, said lhe purpose of the study was contains inconsistenc-1cs and overly opb· She said "redl-world exvPnenca •·shows that those faciliues dre di IPdSI partid.lly funded Wlth public mom•y t1nd thdl to assume othen"Q:'>e 1s urued!J.,ll<'. the medid tion committee today will learn what out-to get an objective analysis of the anti-air-mistic dssumptions that ulllmdlely make 1t side consuJtants had lo say about the Mil-port group's plan and hold it to the same infeasible. accorchng to lnterra. ~overage is filled with \ 7iiiiiiiiii•-•so many "' ·lies" about the infamous q~tet. The article also clanfies an issue we here at the Daily Pilot already knew: Bishop, though sometimes portrayed as the "expendable member" of the Rat Pack. was the comedian who anchqred the group's stage performances and conceived much of its material. SINGING ABOUT l'HE DUKE: John Wayne, U?e former New- port Bedch resident and I lolly- wood legend, is the> subject of d new song by a Tempe, Anz, rock trio. On its new album, "Cup · Runneth ov·er, • the group Glo· ritone sings a barely intelligible tunecalJed "John Wayne," which includes some veiled lyrical references {o the actor. But the band members don't poke ftm or insult at the late- actor on the song. And besides, lhe lyrics are so hdrd to under- stand with the roaring guitars and banging drums, most lis- teners couldh't tell even if they dtd. --; • ' I LESSON IN LOSS: Former New-i. port-Mesa school board mem- ber Ed Decker. who lost his bid for the school district's top job to Chico's Supennle!'ldent Robert Barbot. said he doesn't have any immediate plans to run for lhe school board seat that he gave up to be a candi- date for superintendent. A two-term school board -uiember, Decker stepped down from his post as a school board member so be could apply for the supefi9lendency without depriving his con!it1tuents of d vote in the final selection. Decker commended the boaid's choice of Barbot. Deck· er, who is lhe dean of instruc- tion for Coastline Commuruty College, said he isn't swe of h1s own future with the school dis· lrict. •1 haven't decided yet what I'll be dolng, • Decker said. •But . I don't think I'll be running for school board.• ·J -Compiled by Dairy Pilot staff writers 1 lennium Plan, South County cities' non-avi-level of scrutiny to which anti-airport Eng<>bretson said one of lhe biggest ation proposal for the El Toro Marine C:orp5 groups hold the county's airport plans. problem!) is lhclt the cost of buildmg public Air Station. "We're not attempting to trash (the facililles hke a convenbon .center, museum, The report, which calls the plan a paradox autho,rityl or the Millenruwn Plan,· Ducey central park and d stadium were not includ- that can never achieve what it purports to; said. "We want to try to make sure all the ed in the plan's findnc-1al analysis. The plan will likely get a good reception among the accurate mlonnation gbts out there • .also assumes that the federal government "The question 1s, 11 thl• public knew Uus level of 10vestment wa·s rPqUlred. would' they support it so pos1uvely?" she said Authonty mPmbers ob)f'cled to the analysis when 1t hrst came out last month, reiterating that the Millennium Plan will "pay for itself." W ORK ING FOR TH I SUMMER DON LEACW DAILY PILOT Swim instructor Mike McClellan watches the technique of Drew Drabs, 8, during a swimming lesson. .. Yale student spend~ summer vacation working as lifeguard at Newport Beach pool -to the envy of classmates cooped up in offices l<EuYCH~N • D>fTOR'S NOTE: This 1s the first in an ocCasional series of stones profiling people with interesting summe< jobs. · M any Yale University students exchange their book bags for work clothes after their finals ln May. TI.me they used to spend in the library is now spent in the office interning or gain- ing professional work experien~. Mike McClellan of Newport Beach is one exception. After brushing his first year at the Ivy League school, he exchanged h1s sweaters and snow boots for board shorts and Clip·flop·s to become a pooJ lifeguard and swim instructor. •They were Jealous .. of me al Yale,• he said guJJUessly, •because I get to work outside in the S r i e s sun au ddy and gel a tan.• McClellan says some of his friends from the New I laven, Conn., campus are sp<>nd- ing their summers working m offices, which he descnbes as •poor-paying Jobs w1th gredt expenence • One IS even intern- ing at the White I louse t,wo doors down from the Oval Office. But he is inside dild workmg for free ' As a lifeguard at the Newport Hills pool m Newport Beach and pnvale swimming teacher, McClellan spend!! more than 25 paid hours a day in the sun •1t really IS a pretty good summer JOb, especially for someone our age,• he said. The job gives him the chance not only lo spend time in the sun, but also to help chtldren SEE SUMMER PAGE 5 .__ ________________ ....;_ ____________________ ~----------------~----------------------------------------- C 0 M M u· N ·I T Y I"' E F I N G Holiday a quiet one fo:c poli_ce •Newport Bedch made 119 arrests over three days, compared to 96 on Fourth of July alone last year. bf Pb NEWPORT BEACI i -Pl.'ople pamted the town red, white and blue lhts weekend keeping thetr patriollc Wlls about them a-. pub· he safoty agenaes reported only a handful of minor modents. With coastline 'itreets blocked off to traffic, Newport BPach police quelled the party atroo - pbere to a reasonable roar. Pohce said there were 119 dffests over lhe three-day weekend, com- pared lo 96 on last year's Fourth of JuJy alone. Police made sever- al narcollc dITest , but most were drunk m pubbc or d1 turbrng the peace. ' "The number or arrests (thi weekend) is the eqwvalent of a busy summer \H.-ekend," sa1d Sgt. Mike McDennott "There were a lot of people but little police acltVlty. • Up dnd down Ocean Front and Balboa boulevards, revelers celebrat<"d throughout the day. Some were carrying American flags while others loudly com- mented about the •scenery.· AmdJlda Wh1tmdn of Tustin was not only s0<1k.mg m the o:;un but the atmosphere, tno "My lnends and I are havtng a pretty good tune, hut there are a lot of wild guy down here," she said. •we have bem mouthing bdck at them, somPthmg I don't tlu.nk they e.'<pect. • Fourth of July also mdiked the fugh-watc1 mark of Vl.Sttors who fill beachCront vacation rentals. At one location, a ·chorus line repeatedly danced lo •YMCA;" a disco anthem from the 197~. SEE WEEKEND PAGE 5 WISH OF THE WEEK STILL SEARCHING TO WASHINGTON INDEX ' •These Items -and many more -'are ColU•llllf flll•lllfl "Wishes" the pnncip.ls of the Newport-11-.I W'-~---.-1- Mese Unified Schoof OtStrict would like to UllV• ... .......-y t\iW grant.d1n order to continue improv-:--'" ---- ffl9 the quality of students' education. Tab We know, we know. We said we'd • look et 1tle list below and maybe you, ~ telt you who are the finalists in the Yofunt9erlng In • compuar lab or donating boob, can rNke 1 wbh come true. DAVIS Amt ANO SIXTH GRADE , aNTllt BooU for classroom lllnneei ltudy Rlaftner for each atu- denti digital camera, 1eanner. Call I Qalloway et 424·7930. Pilot's Second Great Columnist Search. But we're still mulling It o~r. pri! marily because we've been deluged with so many' good entries. ~ lut this w.dnesday, we pr~,..~~1~~~~!11d-.:._._ we'll reveal our top pkks and b9gin wtnntng their .....,.., columns. 1hlll*s for~ ptStience. .AICMJNI) TCJW'N ••••••••••••••• " ......... 4 ~ ............................ I PCJLK( Fil.ES . t •••••• ,. ••••••••••••• 2 .MJC MOTKl'S •....•••.••.•••..•••.•• 7 -SPCllS • • • . • . JI ..................... ' WIAJ'8 •.•••...••••.• ' .............. J WEATHER . ..... _,.,, ..... ..,. .. , "'"'.""". ...... ., ..... • .. t 4 I ,. .r;--·· I . \ .: .. • - SERVING THE NEWPO T -COSTA MESA CO~UNmES SINCE 1907 MON0AY, JULY 6, 1998 . . . • I No surprise t01us 1 C -~-jtan·· t -• rt ·1 ::i~::::.k:.:~:ri::;. ! . ODS~ _ . : an-po · man ttnd Newport Beach res1-~ ·• Independent stut'.fy declares mostly pro-airport Newport Beach residents. J The dnalysis will be done in phases, With dent Joey Bishop was featured · .. • . Newport ~each-based .cons\llting 'firm ).be next phdSe focusing on development in an article titled, .. And th.en non-aviation plap for El Toro lnterra was commissioned to do the study . feasibility to be released July 15 The flJ'St The aviation commit<~ meets at 7 p.m. in thf Newport Beach Central Library Friends' Room, 1000 Avocado Ave. there was one.• It's an inter-Marine Corps ,Air Station 'overly last month by the Orange County Region~ report looked at the public attractions and h Optimisti. ·c• in first part of ':lJlalysis. Airport AuUlority. Pam Engebretson, pr~;l.-facilities included in the Millennium Plan. view with Bis4op where e dent of lnterra, will deliver the pre,s~Jta-The consultants found that alt.hough the e~presses his tiisdain for all the )fNll"ER RAGLAND boo. plan Wd'> developed by capcible consul- will hdnd over thP 4,700-cH n· piece of land free of charge tor a non·dVldllon use . recent Rat Pack Peggy Ducey, executive directot of the tants,' 11 lackt>d the development expertise ..Ht.tUCttcetCttlfl hoopla, 'partic-~Ph authority and Newport !}each ,deputy city needed tu integral~ the work. The plan also She said •rectl -world expl'nr•nce• c;hows that those fdCJblJes <ire di h•dst parti.al.ly funded with public .mont>\. and that to assume olhenvis~ is unrc dll')ltC' ularly because NEWPORT BEACH -The city's avia-· manager, said the purpose of the study was contains inconsistencies and overly opti- the media tion committee today will learn what out-to get an objective analysis of the dnti-air-misllc dS'>umpbons that ultundlely make 1t coverage is fill ed with "so many lies" about side consu,ltants had to say about the Mil-port Q!'OUp's plan and hold it to, the same mfeas1ble, according to lnterra. lenniurn Pl'an, South County cities' non-avi-te~el of scrutiny to which anti-airport Engebretson said one of the biggest ation pro~affor the El Toro Marine Corps groups hold the county's airport plans. problems is that the cost ofbwld.ing publJc "The que.tion 1s, 1f Uw public knew tlus level of mvestment was rc•quued, would they support 11 so pos1llve ly?" she Sdld the infamous quintet. The article also clarifies at)' issue.we here at the Daily Pilot already knew: Bishop, though sometimes portrayed as the "expendable member• of the Rat Pack, was th.e comedian who anchored the group's stage performances and conceived much of its mate'rtc:.11. Air Station. "We're not attempting to trash (the facilibes ltke a convention center, musewn, The report. which calls the plana-parattOx authority) or the Millennium Plan,• Ducey central purk and d slad1um were not mclud- that can never achieve what it purports to, said. "We want to try to make sure all the ed in the plan's findnoal analysis. The plan · will likely vet a good reception among the accurate tnformation gets out there.• also assumes that the federal government Authonty members objected lo the analysis when 1l tirsl came out last month, re1terdting that the Millenruum PlcUl will Hpay tor jtself." SINGING ABOUT THE DUKE: John Wayne, the former New- port Beclch resident and J lolly- wood legend, is the subject of a new song by a Tempe. Arn., rock trio. On its new album, "Cup Runne th Over," the group Glo- ritone smgs a barely intelligible tune called "John Wayne," . which includes some veiled lyrical references fo the actor But the band me mbers don't poke fun or insult at the late- actor !>n the song. And besides, the lyrics are so hard to under- stand ,with the roanng g\lildrs and banging drums, most hs-) teners couldb t tell even if they did. LESSON IN LOSS: Former New- port-Mesa school board mem- ber Ed Decker, who lost his bid for the school district's top job to Chico's Supertnte!1dent Robert Barb<?,!. said he doesn't have any immedlate plans to run for the school board seat that he gave up to be a candi- date for superintendent. A two-term school board -member, Decker stepped down from his post as a school board member so he could apply for the superintendency without depriving his C'onst1tuents of a vote in the final selection. Decker commended the board's choice of Barbot. Deck- er, who is the dean of instruc- tion for Coastline Community College, said he isn't sure of his own future with the school dis- trict. •1 haven't decided yet what I'll be doing,• Decker said. •But • I don't think I'll be running for 1 school board." f • -Compiled by Daily Pilot : W O R KING FOR THE SUMMER DON L~CW OAllY PllOT Swim instructor Mike ~cClellan watches the technique of Drew Brahs, 8, during a swimming lesson. l • Yale student spends summer vacation working as lifeguard at Newport Beach pool -to the envy of classmates cooped up in offices •EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the first in an occasional series of stories profiling people with interesting summer 1obs. M any Yale University students exchange their book bags for work clothes after their finals m May. Time they used to spend in the library is now spent in the office interning or gain- ing professional work experience. Mike McClellan of Newport Beach is one exception. After finishing his first year at the Ivy League school, he exchanged h.ts sweaters and snow boots for board shorts and flip-flops to become a pool lifeguard and swim instructor. "They were 1ealous or me at Yale," he said guiltlessly, "because J get to work outside in the sun all day and get a tan.• McOellan say:> some ot his friends from the New Haven. Conn., campus are spend- ing their summers working m offices, which he describes as "poor-paying jobs with great expenencc • One is even mtem- ing at the While House two doors down from the Ovdl Office. But he is inside dlld working for free As a Weguarcl al the Newport H1U!> pool m Newport Beach and pnvate' swmurung tedcher, McOelJan spends more than 25 paid hows a day in the sun. "It really is a pretty good summer job, ~spcoally for someone our age.· he said The job gives him the chance not 09ly to spend time in the sun. but also to help ctuldren. SEE SUMMER PAGE 5 Holiday a~et /' one for police • Newport Beach made 119 arr~sts over three days, compared to 96 on Fowth of July alone last year_.. ___ !by~ NEWPORT BEACH -People painted lhe ~red, while and blue this weekend keep1ng their patriotic Wits about them as pub- lic safety agenoe!> reported only a handfuJ of mmor moden~. W1th coastline stree~ blocked off to traffic, Newport Beach police quelled the part) atmos- phere to a reasonable roar. Police said there were 119 arrests over the three-day weekend, com- pared to 96 on last year's Fourth of July alone Police rndde sever- al narcotic arrest!>. but most were drunk m pubbc or d1sturbmg the peace. •Tue number of arrests (this weekend! 1s the t:.>qmvalent of a busy summer Wl •kend," said Sgt. Mike McDermott "There were a lot of J>('Ople but little police dcbvity. • Up and down Ocean Front dild Balboa boull•vards, revelers celebrated throughout the day. Some were carrying AmencdJl flags while others loudly co~­ mented about the "scenery.• Amanda Wlutman of Tustin was not onJy soaking m the sun but the atmo phere, to<>. •My fnend · dnd 1 are haVlllg a pretty qood time, but there are a lot of wild guys down here," she aid. "We have been mouthing back at them, oml'lhing I don't Uunk they expect • Fourth of July also marked the hlgh-water mark of V1Sitors who fill beachfront vacation rentals. At one location, a chorus line repeatedly danC'<!d to •YMCA, -a disco anthem from the 1970 . staff writers i .___.___.._.._ _____________ .._ ____________________ ~------~--------SEE WEEKEND PAGE 5 ON VACATION C 0 MM U N·I TY I I IE F'I NG WISH OF THE WEEK • These Items -and many more -are "Wishes" the prin<lp.ts of the Newport- Meg Unified School District would like to haw grented In order to continue lrnprov· Ing the quality of students' educ.tlon. Take • k>ok at the list below end maybe you. bY vofunteerlng in • (~ l.t> Of donltlng books. un INke 1 Wish come true. DAVIS FIFT)4 AND SIXTH GRADE CINTU: Book.i for dustoom librattel: ltUdy pJenner kw each stu- dent, dlgttal cameras, IC8Mer. Call O*YJ aailoway at ~24-7930. STILL SEARCHING Colu•nl1t flnall1t1 .............. ..., We know, we know. We said we'd tell you who are the finalists in the Pilot's Second Great Columnist Search. But we're still mulling It over, pri: marily because we've been deluged wtth so many· good entries. ' TO WASHINGTON INDEX ~TOWN .•••.•••...•.•.•.•••••.• 4 QASSflD . • • ........................ I PCJtJC:l, fll.l5, I •• • a • • I I a I a • t • a • • • • • •• 2 MK: llCJ11Ct:S I • f •• I • • • I e • I a a • • • • .. I •• J . ~ ... . . ...................... , WfAllB ........... ,. •••.•.•.•.•.•.• ,. • .2 .,._..,. Weclnelda~ we ~.-....... ~t·rt._. ... ,_iMllllit 11 ... ilit1IBIW-"'"*"'J ,.._."' ____ _ ----...... ~--~-----------------we' II revul our tc;>p i*tcs •nd begin Winning their~ columns. 11**1 fw,.. P9tlenc•· J •. . :: 2 Monday, July 6, 1°998 ~ and Pllldda aa.ck· man, of Ne~ Beach's Blackman ltd.. Jewelen, ·~­ ipated in the. the 1998 JCK :t.ln&ematio~ J~ ShoW and Bustnea ~-The show took place June 3-9 at the Los Vegas' San<bl Expo and Convention Center. . , J(tj'steo .Noibllla of New- port Beach, bas been named to ··'Whitworth Coll~e·s Laureate "Society for the '1998 spring semester .... Among the 126 stu- dents to receive a diploma from · the 142nd Craduation Exercis- es of StPaw's School was Sarah E. Cottnolly of Newpo.rt Beach. Connolly is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John E. Connolly. · She will attend Harvard Uni- versity m the fall of 1999 .... Brt- an J. Smith was recently named to the Dean's List at Graceland College. Smith maintained a grade point average between '3.25 and 3.64 during the 1998 spring semester. Smith is the son of Donna Smith of Costa Mesa ... Three hundred eight OCC studer\ts have been named to the school's Presi- -deQt~ List. Studen~ named to the list maintained a perfect grade point average during tile 1998 spring semester. The fol- lowing students from Costa Mesa were on the list: L1Wan H. • Acosta, Sara· L: Ardwan, MasaY\lkl ~ano, Aileen P. Bennett, TelJa M . Bullock, '-OrshJ Cardoza, nlcla K. CleaveUo, Ryan T. Crogan, Bradley S. Cross, Casey E. :Evans, Karen P. Fine, Amy M. :,Foster, Janet E. Fugett. Jacque- -: line H. Gait, llamandeep S. Cakhal, Lavonne R. Carmon, :. Cbrtsttna Gomez-Frazier, :._Jalme C. Hammel, Lumlko Hasegawa, Rachel M . Hawley, Peter C. Ho, Shanda L Hodg- -son, XJufen Huang, David E. -Jackson, Norlta E. Jaeger, Geoffrey P. Kem, Young A. Kim, Ketsuke JU.ido, Joshua A. Kunellls, Dawn L Miller, Tracy L Nelson, Taketo Nllhl, Yuki Osanai, Toshlyuu Otsuka, Karen Peres, Marla D. Peten, James L. Prather, Jlan Ren. -~rock R. Riggw, Brian M.,.. -Rudolph, llebecca J. Schy, Jeban Selraf:I, Yum.I Shlmocla. D'Arcy C. Smith, Jamie C. • Stephens, Julia D. Sutton, Nay- • nara Tangeland, Dan Teodor- .. escu, Carlos D. Tones, Ngoan .. V. Than, Adan J. Van Bercke- -la~r. Tiffani A. Van Ee, Lynn A. -Vogt, Andrew J. Westra, • Steven C. White, Benjamin E. Winsor and Hiroyuld Yasui. ~ : MILITARY Navy Ainnan Salvador F. Ceja bas recently completed a four-month deployment to the Western Pacific aboard the USS Belleau Wood. Ceja is the son of .. Maria E. Chavezof Costa Mesa .. .Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Peter L Vaporrecently completed a four-month deploy- -ment to the Arabian Gulf with Fighter Squadron 154. Vapor is the son of Roger M. and AJdil L Vaporof Costa Mesa. .. • CORPORATE '"' • : Dennis I. Simon • .Managing Principal of Newport Beach's • Crossroads Capital Partners, • L.L.C., recently announced that Dean A. Morrow has been : named Director ol Corporate : Finance for Crossroads. Cross- .. roads assists middle market • • companies with capital invest- : ment and interim management. ,.. • • • VOL 92, NO. 158 THOMASH.~ Publisher WILUAM L09DILL. Editor STIVI M+..W I, ~irlj)Edltor TINA !KMMIAnA. laia~I( Mat i&\lh'SI Editor l'llYIU.S ~EdltOi' --~ -9 fdftf)r"-·-·" ___ ... __ _ MMCMMM, fltQlo Editor .. locals onl Newport produc heoomes ·White HotlSe fellow Jeffrey Glueck reCeives opportunity to serv.e his country i~ Washington, D.C. . H\N:IN MAsHNJ BOSTON -The car~ accomplish- ments that have taken him aro\Uld the world as a trade adviser to foreign gov- ernments haye earned former Newport· fiarbor High Scho~l student Jeffrey Glueck an oppo.rtunity to work in the west Wing of the White HoU$e as a sf>ecial assistant to some of the most powerful .. people in the nation's capital. Glueck, 2g, learned la.St week that he and 16 other people from atound the country were selected to serve as White House Fel- lows, which is the country's most prestigious fellow- ship for leadership development and publie service. •1 was happily surprised and excited,• he said . •'1•ve always want- ed to work in pub- lic service to make a di,fference. • A cons\lltant for the Cambridge, "Al "5 poW, I realy . ...... ..,,....fniat leadenitw.ling. 9an1 D.C.lwlm ·. ..... , .. aMe to lrilg bOdc '° my anw to help my .... Jeffrey Glueck Will serve as White House Fellow Mass.-based Monitor Co., Glueck spent several years advtsing govenunents in South America on how to increase trade and economic competitiveness. He has also worked· on fostering economic coop- eration between Israeli and Palestinian businesses. Glueck will be moving from bis home in Boston to Washington, D.C., in August to begin the yearlong fellowship, which begins in September. While the fellowship is a paid position, it is still a considerable cut in pay for him. MARC MARTIN I OAl.Y PLOT Former Newport Harbor High School student J effrey Glueck, 29, wW be working ln the west wing of the White House. student. •At this poi.J:)t, I really want to learn about the process rrom leaders in Wash- ington, D.C., • he said. •1 will learn things that I will be able to bring back to my career to help my clients.• mother, Mimi Glueck, is a teacher at Paularino Elementary School. A product of the Newport-Mesa school system, Jeffrey Glueck credits much of his success to the quality of teachers he had as a student at Mariners Elementary School and Ne"Wport Hart?or High. •tte's very intelligent. a good speaker and very serious about his studies,• she said. "I'm so proud of Wm.• The White Hous~ Fellows program was started by President Lyndon B. Johnson in 1964 to provide citizens With "remarkable achievement in their careers,• an oppor- tunity to work with high-ranking govern- ment officials. It is an opportunitY for those in the private sector to learn from the gov- ernment and vice versa. ian careers with added knowledge of the public sector after their f~wshlp, som~. like Gen. Colin Powell, go on to careers lb government. Although he's not sure who he'll be appointed to shadow as a White House Fellow, he said he has-met with Deputy Chief of Staff Maria Echaeeste and the nation's drug czar, Bany, McCaffrey. Although bis political aspirations are still unclear, Glueck said he has always been interested in public service and hopes the fellowship wjll better equip him. "As a kid, he was always iilterested in public service," bis father said. •1 was sort of shocked when I found out. I felt one.day he would get there but not this soon.• •other fellows have done significant works,· he said. "We will definitely be ln the thick of the policy-making functions «it the government.• : Glueck's father,. Michael Glueck, is a retired Newport Beach physie!ail and bis One of his elementary school teachers, Penne Ferrell, remembers him as a serious While many fellows retu{n to their civil- OCC is offering acting workshop Orange Coast College is offer- ing a four-part acting workshop for individuals interested in mak- ing commercials for television and acting in film. The workshop is presented· by Robert Conrad, a producer, writer, director and actor himself. Attendees will learn the basics of film terminology as well learn to work in front of the camera and gain tips on the business side of establishing their career. The workshop meets Fridays, July 10-31, from 7-10 p.m. in OCC's Business Education Build- ing. There is a $96 registration fee and $3 material fee. For more information phone (714) 432- 5880. J ewish Family Service hosts support group Jewish Family Service of Orange County and the Jewish Senior Center of Orange County will hold a three-session discus- sion group-on the issues, concerns and responsibilities adults have for their elderly parents. The group will begin once enough people have shown inter- f B RI E F 1 Y I N ... T fl'E N E W S l i est. A $30 fee will be charged for the series, which will be held at the senior center, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. Jewish Family Service also holds an ongoing Jewish healing support group for people experi- encing chronic illness. The groups purpose is to provide emo- tional and spiritual support to help participants manage their ill- nesses and the consequences. The free support group meets at 7:30 p.m. Thursdays at Jewish Family Service, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. Pre-registration is required. For more information on either group, call (714) 939-1111. Learn to swim with the Rea Cross The American Red C ross is sponsoring the 1998 Summer Swim Program at Orange Coast College starting July 13 and con- tinuing through Aug. 7. There will be two sessions available for toddlers 3 years and older, non~ swimmers, beginning swimmers, advanced beginners, intermedi- ates and competitive swimmers. The 30-and 40-minute classes begin at 9:30 a.m. with the last class starting at 3:45 p.m. each day. The first two-week session begins July 13. There will also be a Monday, Wednesday and Fri- day session also starting July 13 through Aug. 7. Registration fees are $42 for one session, $82 for two sessions and $120 for three sessions. Also available are beginning water polo classes, a beginning competitive swim camp and a "Parent and Me" class for moth- ers, fathers or adult guardians. Toddlers must be l to 3 years of age. Registration has begun at OCC's Community Education ' Office, adjacent to the college's library and is open from 9 a .m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Thurs- day, and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday and 8 a.m. l<> noon on Saturday. The OCC Gym pool is register- ing participants also; the hours dre between 9:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. For more. information, call (714~2- 5880. Educational cruises offered by OCC OCC's Salling and Marine Pro- gram will offer seven educational cruiSes through Puget Sound this summer aboard Norwester, a classic 75-foot. wooden motor j yacht. ! In a navigational and educa-; tional trip, participants will devel-I op their boating skills while steer-! ing and navigating the ship, as i · well as learning about local bisto-l ry, culture, and flora and fauna j through discussions by the two-i person crew. !.1 "This surn.tner's Norwester cruises are all about discovering l the wildlife, native culture and ! history of the Pacific Northwest,• i said Norwester coordinator Bar-I bara Marrett. i Additionally, participants will l be traveling on the ship that intro-l duced John Wayne to yachting. ·.1. In 1946, Wayne and busmess manager Bo Roos purchased the i ship and cruised to Mexico and i Catalina Island for the next 14 i years. When he purchased the i larger Wild Goose, Wayne sold l bis interest in the Norwester. i Each cruise will have a two-! man crew and six participants I who will share three separate i staterooms. Expeditions will run j July 11-18, July 22 to Aug. 1, I Aug. 8-18, 22-29, Sept. 13-20 and I Sept. 23 to Oct. 3. . Adults interested in cruising I tbe Pacific Northwest Area I should contact the OCC Center at . (949) 645-9412. ! ChrlsUna Murray and Scott Stocker Murray-Stocker Mr. and Mrs. G. John and Cheryl Murray of Huntington Beach have announced tl)e engagement of their daugh~. Christina, to Scott Stocker, son of John and Dina Stocker of Santa Cruz. . The bride-to-be is a graduale of Edison High School and S~ Diego State University. , The groom-to-be is a graduate or Harbor High School. . 1 A July 12 wedding is planned in Holy Cross Catholic Church in Santa Cruz. WEATHER SUIF POLICE FILIS TEMl'aATURES TODAY Balboa First low 72161 rdelMar First high Costa Mesa Second low 73163 n/a ~wport Beach I Second high 72163 n/a Newport Coast TU£SOAY 71162 First low n/a Fll'lt high rl• Expect to SM more of the same In way of surfing condl· tions. The sw.11 fs still coming out of .the south-southwest delivering waist-to should-high w.ws. A south-southweit .... GmllAOf • Port 11t1eD1 Clrde; A console table worth SS,000 was stolen In the 2000 blodc. • w.t CoMt ,...,_,. A computer. zip drive and a plotter worth S7,400 was stoten In the 400 bloc.le. • .... OW.. Prant: A BMW blkt worth $400 was stolen In the J IOO blodt. . • .. ,.,._.. ._..,.,.. · 1Nnv c.10ns "of dglmte end sewr-•! el c:.-1 of b9tr worth $IOO MN stolen In the 400 blodt. 0! ...... nd ~A~ Phone worth 1350 WIS"°"" I In the 1100 blcxk. .l t •; PI ....... A bkJdt Wof'lh SJOO w ~In h ..... • •C.... AM of-duMWOrth sz.ooo- ... lft .. H• llllldt. .... MiMU.---lnht•lleods. • • .1 1 • • . .. . . • ... N"t:1wport planners .revieW Plans for skatehoaid .park . ' • • Parks commission will · decide whether to enforce · proposal for 10,000 .. to : 15,000-square-foot course · in Bonita Canyon. JENIFER RACLANO cuim.s . NEWPORT BEACH. -In case · city officials were unaware that the Harbor View neighborhood is . opposed to a skateboard course in the proposed Bonita Canyon park, residents have sent their message loud and clear. Opposition letters, wluch ranged from three-paged, typed statements on professional letter- head to hand-scrawletl pleas from tha pens of babes, have poured ~to City Hall since the Parks, Beaches and Recreatibn Commis- sion approved the idea of a skate- board course June 3. Comm.i,ssioners signed off on the idea of a 10,000-to 15,000- square-foot course, as long as noise studies showed the activity would not disturb nearby resi- dents. . The commission is scheduled to review the revised park plans at its Tuesday meeting and give its recommendations to the City Council, wbJch will make the final decision. In response to the commis- sion's direction iast month, the city's landscape architecture con- sultant has prepared a set . of revised plans for the park, bor • dered by Bonita Canyon" Drive, MacArthur Boulevard, San Miguel Drive and Old Ford ~oad. Special consid~ration was giy- en to parking, alternative-activity facilities and minimizing the size of the proposed skate_board course, said Steve Hunt, ~~nior recreation manager. The letters sent to City Hall over the past month ob1ected to a skateboard course because of its location next to a quiet, residen- tial ne~hborhood, the possibility that it could attract more than 300 people per day, nolse and traffic concerns. and the "undesirables" that would be using the facility. •As a taxpayer, homeowner and resident of the city I am dis- pleased, bordering on outrage, that such a completely irresponsi- ble pl~ would 'even be under consideration by the city,• resi- dent Bruce Larson said. •I live in Harbor View and I would really hate to have people l don't know roaming aroupd, • Elizabeth Padni wrote. "Big, bad, mean teenagers will probably come and I would be very scared." Also included in the recent cor- respondence were two peti~ons -one opposed to the skateboard park signed by 65 Harbor View residents and one opposed to a parking lot ·on Old Ford Road signed by 35 residents. · -But there are people in the aty wbo strongly support the pro• posed skateboard course. PARKSMEmNG ... + WHA~ Parks, Beaches arid Recreation Cofriniission meeting +WHEN: 7 p.m. TµeSday +WHERE: City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. + WHY! Action on plans for Bonita Canyon f>ark . Most of Ufem are skateboard- mg children and tee~agers who · are frustrated With the lack of facilities m Newport Beach. Designer to be pic;ked for West Side project OCC r egistration starts today . I Applications c:1Ie now being accepted m the admissions office, which ts open from 8 a .m. ' • Turo urban-planning • finns are competing for $190,000 contract to draw up plan to revitalize oldest part of Costa Mesa. I I I TIM GRENDA • COSTA MESA -The City ; Council tonight is scheduled to 1 &elect a consult.ant to draw up a : ;plan to rejuvenate fhe West Side and take a stand on plans to split the 714 area code by 2000. . The council has two choices for an urban-planning firm to guide (tevelopment of what will be the ~ost comprehensive and ~n­ sive planning document ever draft- ed in Costa Mesa. The idea lS to revitalize the city's West Side, which is the oldest part '/,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,I ~ REGAIN CONFIDENCE~ ~ (800) 700-877 4 ~ 1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,/. of town and suffer$ from chronic: traffic congestion. aging buildings and other nagging problems. The improvements -new stotefronts, signs a.rtd road work - would be made over several years with public and private money. But the first step irl sprucing up the area is hiring a private firm to eval- uate the area and make recom- mendations on how to improve it. Two finns -EIP Associates of Los Angeles and Urban Design Studio of Irvine -have bid on the job and the council is schequled today to select one to hire. Each firm bid around $190,000 for the job and the City Council has allocated that amount from the last two general fund budgets to pay for the plan. The ooun- cil is sched- uled to offi- cially hire the firm they pick this week at the July 20 mee t ing. officials said. In other action, the City Council is set to select one of 10 options for splitting the 714 area code to provide more telephone numbers for Orange County. In May. Cost.a Mesa was left straddling a new area code, with the south portion of the city and all of Newport Beach accepting the new 949 area code and the north section keeping the old 714. But with thousands of new phone lines, fax machines and computer modems added every day, officials now say the 714 area code will run out of numbers by early2000. Several options to create a third area code for Orange County by that time are on the table, and city staff has recommended the council support two options that leave north Costa Mesa in the 714 area code. The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce and the South Coast Metro Alliance business group support the same two options. Some of the other plans would put north Costa Mesa in a new, still-'Unnamed area code. • Telephone regtStration for fall semester classes at Orange Coast College will begin Mon- day. While most classes begin Aug. 17, some are scheduled to start Sept. 7 and Pct. 19. The semester ends Dec. 19. to 7 p m. Monday through Thursday and from 8 a.m . to 3 p.m. Friday Cldsses ate $12 a unit. Schedules are available in the admissions .office at OCC, 2701 Fairview Road. Costa Mesa . For more information, call 432-5072. Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT $1 tolls Saturday & Sunday Also on ou·r men u: TORTILLA SOUP CHI LI SIZE •• .. 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COIT's professional care and per ~onal attention co detail assures you the fine t re ults po ible; and tve g uarantee it/ CaUTodayFo r . COIT A Fre e Estimate. ® _ Please Vi ·it Our World Wide Web Site At hnp.1 w\vv .ro1t com For Loeal Service Costa Mesa • • Send AROUND TOWN Items to ~ Daily Pilot Around Town, 330 w Bay St.. Costa Mesa 92627; fax them to ~ 4170; °'all 540-1224, ext. 333. A com- plete listing of Around fown an be found at www.lattntes.c:omfpHot. ": TODAY Group and private Tai Chi classes for women will ~ pre- sented at Hsing Chen School , 151 · Kalmus Drive, #M-78, Costa Mesa. Admission, d~'te and time to be announced. Interested indi- viduals are urged to find out more. For more mf ormation. call 437-1274. .. IOWI alternating weekS through Aug. 28 at the Launch P~d. Optional extended da~, which include a snack and movie, last until 5 p .m . Admission. is $110 for members, $1:j) for nonmembeni; extended daYis $150 for members, SJ70 for nonmembers. For more informa- tion, call 546-206l. An tnteracttve magic show, A Magical.Journey, will be present- ed for school-age children at 10:30 a.m. in the Newport Bea~h Central Ubrary's Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave. Admis- sion is free. Fol' more bllormation, • call 717-.3801. The Costa Mesa Ubrcµy, 1855 Park Ave., will present storytime The Newport Beach Publtc Library will present Totally Teen Readmg Extreme, a summer reading program for seventh- through 12th -graders, through Aug 20 at the library, 1000 Avo- CddO Ave For more information, ccill 717-3870. ·from 7 to 7:30 Monday evenings through July 27 at the library. Admission is free. For more infor- mation, call (949) 646-8845. TUESDAY Michae l Harms, a Corona d Mar attorney and C PA, will pr -;ent a free, one-hour consultation on living trusts at your home or hls office, 2660 E. Coast Highway, Corona de! Mar. For more infor- mation, call 644-5801 . The Cerebral Palsy Founda- tion will start a new chapterfin the · tlfea. The foundation will offer hnanc1aJ and emotional support, dlong with many other free ser- vices. to fdmilies in the area who hdve children affected by cere- bral palsy For more information, cdll (800) 967-3341 . Balance Retraining/Fall Pre- vention classes for seniors will be presented at 2:30 to 3:30 P:m. Tuesdays and, Thursdays from July 7-30 at OASIS Senior Center, 800 Mar~erite Ave., Corona del Mar. Admission is $125. For more information , call (949) 644-3244. WEDNESDAY Youths age 7-12 can enroll in <'lther Soence Camp or Explo- rdlJOn Camp at the Launch Pad, Uurd floor. Crystal Court at South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. Sc1ence Camp and Explo- ration Camp will be held from 9 d.m. to 2:30 p.m weekdays on Valerie Hunt, Ed.D, sdenttst. clinician, philosopher and mystic, will present Curb Agirlg Con- sciously at the Inside Edge, a breakfast forum, from 6:30 to 8:30 a .m . at The Twin Palms Restau- rant. 630 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. Admission is $20 for first time guests; others are $35. For more information, call 460-4242. Flavorful & Delicious Lunches & Dinner "The Best Suak DUuu hywho-r" Ztg111 ll.at4urant Surwy • The Premium Steak 6 Sufood HtnUe in OrlUlp Co.ur~ sintt 1922 NqttJ for Superb TraJi#onal Tah/esUk &rrnce . Blue Plate Lunch Specials -$8.95 MoNilty-FrUJ.y. OMr menu ch1111ges W«ltly. CM/ far~ Swiday Night Summer Speciah-$14.95 Entna sn-wd with Y'"'r choice of 1011p or MIMi lumpy """""' potAU>a or rice piktf 11nJ1anlm frah ~la. Braised lamb Sbanb Jard.inaire Liver &: Onions Ra.re Rout Ne.;, YOik With Ro.ema.ry &: Ga.die Lobster Thmnador Beef Stropooff Swordfuh, Halibut Ot Salmon snwJ grilkJ, b!MlteMJ or J>04CINJ Cbicbn Diane A UTILE BIT OF ITALY Breut Of Oakm P~ Qwt.,.. CAccia10tt Ca.iam.ri <>wr Puca Va.I Piccaaa Oud-IPicata . yea1P~w Ravioli, Gwchi Or T ..... s;,.wJ"'"" M.I .... #:~~ .. ~~~~ • -,6j ~ s.mc; FEATuiUNG Ronn MONDAVI NAM._. .... ~M#rl#, ~-,,,,.,,.. ..,.,,,.n·a-•• .. ''Ci9' "' • Ans,, . v Er:nlfronmental Commi ttee -DAR.I( Next meeting -Septem~, .2nd Networlcers'Lundr ,on Gro"I' 11 :45 a.m. -Costa Mr .;a Country Club 1701 Golf Course CY i1e Latino Busln, &s Council Executive Cr mmfttee 8 a.m. -Chamber Office / Educatfon Committee -DAR.IC Executive Committee 7:30 a.m. -Chamber Office Annual Publk Safety 11 :30 a.m. -Westin Hot~I • Orang' ~ounty Fair & Expo Leglsrattve-Committee -DAR.IC . ~90-Mlnute Breakfast Boost" -DARK ...._ __ ._ __ ,;__ Ambassadors Committee Noon -Chamber Office .. After Hours Mixer . 5:30 -7:30 p.m. Amid Trattorla 655 Anton Blvd., Ste. C Latino Business Council Breakfast Meeting 8 a.m. -TBA Annual Costa Mesa Community Golf Tounuanent Mesa Verde Golf Club . 3000 Club House Road CHAMBER UNVEILS ALLIANCE WITH MAJOR CREDIT CARD COMPANY Bancard Systems, Inc. is one of the nation'.s leading providers of merc~nt credit card processin9. Established in 1985 8ancard nas many years of experience in providing premium customer service, competitive pricing and excellent technical support to thousands of merchal"\tS across the.country. Your business will be able to handle any type of card from American Express to ATM/Debit Cards. With respect to their technical capabilities, operations and systems departments Bancard is c~ble of programming the most advanced ffoint of Sale (POS) Systems. Members can now take advantage of Electronic Check Processing (ECP): • No more bounced checks ... ever • Electronically deposit checks without ever going to the bank • Simple statements fOf' all deposit activity No more NSF or uncollected bank fees •Utilize powerful national check writer data bases and ACH'Processing Electronic Check Processing has eliminated the barriers to card programs for small · · · ate-label credit cards have been reserved for the giants of the retail world. But now Sears, Pennys, Macys and K-Mart will have company from much smaller retailers. · Any retailer who hopes to survive had bett~ protect its customer relationships. An effective card pr09ram can give a retailer of any size some level of competitive parity against its larger foes and give customers a specific, easily understood reason to return again and again. "'ot only has Bancard Systems made these programs readify available to Chamber Members, it is important to note that special pricing will enhance the value. Workshops to ex~loin what BoncorcfSystems has to offer.will appear in the next Business Outlook. A state-of-the-art credit cord terminal, printer, check re<J<kr and cord program will giVen away to one lucky portklpont at each worl<sf'lat].) Or contact Darryl Cazares, Corporate Safes Division, Boncard Systems, 949/223-7666. 3.flh Annual Pldllk . . Safety Awarda· Luru:heon . Join the Costa Mesa Chamber of' Commerce in honoring the Officers and Employee~ of'the Year ' Friday, July 10 • 11~30 a.m. Westin South Coast Plaza 686 Anton Blvd.', Costa Mesa ·-----------.... --Reservations by Tuesday, July 7 Please reserve _____ sea~s @ $28 each Name(s): ___________ '---..,-- Day phone:. ____________________ __ Amount Enclosed:. _____________ _ MC , VISA, AMEX: __________ _ Expiration: _____ _ Please mail to: Costa Mesa C hamber of Commerce -1700 Adams Ave., Ste. 101 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Attn: Public Safety Call 714-8&5•9090 for more infonnation MAY NEW MEMBERS The Ice Hawk Ice Hockey Supplies Kamal Mashoud 1 S25 Mesa Verde Drive, E.; #~ 18 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 714/434-8184 phone 562/921-7031 FAX Alligator Technologles Computer Services Leslie Brooks 2900 Bristol Street, Ste. E-101 Costa Mesa, CA 92626' 714/850-9984 phone 714/850-9987 ~AX Pacific Insurance Plan Speclallsts Michelle Clark 3011 Jeffrey Drive, Ste. C~ E°'ta Mesa, CA 92626 714/556-1916 phone 714/556-2916 FAX Sumitomo Bank Alan Furata 3420 Bristol Street Costa Mesa, CA 92626 714/754-2400 phone 714/546-6549 FAX Cost• Mesa Clvk Playhouse Robert J. Murphy 661 Hamilton Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 949-650-0652 phone 949-650-5309 FAX Omni Offkes, Inc. Executive Suites Susan Yates 5000 Birch Street. Ste. 3000 Newp<>rt Beach, CA 92660 949/476-3700 phone 949/752-2162 FAX I Mesa Energy Systems, Inc. Bill Culbertson 5 Vanderbilt Irvine, CA 92618 . 949/460-4624 phone 949/460-8812 FAX MAY RENEWALS 38 YEARS HI Ponderosa Mobile Estates Park lJ Yeanl Offices of South Coast Plaza AWARDSlBANQUET .& AUCTilO TXCKET§ 12 Yeanl Educators With A Vision El Pollo Loco 11 Yeanl STJILL AVAILABLE Don't miss this exciting opportunity to bid on many unusual items you can't buy anywhere! Such as ... • Honorary Angel Bat ~oy for a Day • Dinner in the Costa Mesa Jail • Trip to Chicago to meet the White Sox • Golf threesome with PGA Touring Pro • Luxurious Mauna Lani Condo for one week p~us airfare for two to Hawaii & rental car McConnid(, Kidman & Behrens 9Yean Mr. & Mrs. Robert Schmahl Senlk Paint Company 8Yean Ra'l!ada limited Costa Mesa Tom Sutro • Harbor lawn • Mt. Olive Mortuary 7Yean Bates/Lee, Inc. 5Yean Costco Glendale Federal Bank . Goodwill Industries of O.C. Hoag Memorial HospfQI McDonald's (Man-Cal) Rainbow Disposal Unlglobe Wrt To Go Trlvef 4YeM'I Sel Pllms Wlage Aplt1menti W1shlngton MUtull ·a.nk JY .... Aldens C..pet • Draperies Altro lu*'8ss Solutions AlyM IOrgman, DOS Dlvl ·ReNunints, Inc. Emulex~ K)'OWll Amirki ~ PetlOnlllad MIMlng; Inc. Pllrt9Str91t~ li&liil9~~=~~~rlL~Jt~:::t~~ 2121 I ca. ...... Milil Wiiii Ubnrtlt ...... ~ Mr.Jllftt . 511111 ...... Sul ..a aift1peny =': .. .· '• .. • • i • .. .. • .. • • • • .. • .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ... In a lesson this week, he' asked a little boy if he knew how to swiJn the breast stroke. "What's breast stroke?• the little boy asked. But by the end of his half- . hour private lesson, the boy 1 "was breast-stroking as well as 11 most 8-year-olds on a swim team," Mike said with a hint of ertde. . ' J- .. lt's very rewarding to seE; a • IPd take your instruction and .. . .. llave him do something he has-• n't done before,. he said. . McClellan's lifeguard duties tJr0 more disciplinarian. He must ensure the pool is safe and kids aren't doing anything to hurt themselves or anyone else. J ---But McClellan C'4lD handle the physical abuse. ln fact, it is a refreshing change from the blows he received at Yale. As the team's freshman qua.r- . terback last fall, McClellan was featured in Sports lliustrated for being the first freshman quarter- back at Yale to start a game in "like 92 years." he said. McCleJla.n. must balance his ti.me between the pool and the football field. He limits his teaching lessons to avo d infringing on his dally workouts with l\ peisonal traiher and!quartertiack coath. McClellan is committed to capturing ah the moments of his youth -or at least as much as l he can squeeze in between majoring in history and either going to law schoo) or going into business. r .Frequently he has to remind them not to do flips off the start- ing blocks, run around the pool or stand on lane lines. But, McClellan doesn't always get the fuU respect he would like. DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Swim instructor Mike McClellan gives a swim student a high five o( encoutagement after learn- ing the breast stroke ln 15 minutes. "I'm not going to be able to . lifeguard when I'm older,° so that's why 1 am doing it now,• · he said. And to his career-dedicated peers at Yale, McClellan's phi- losophy makes sense. Kids frequently ask him why b e isn't a beach lifeguard. He has ~ answer. , "l tell them, 'It's a much easi- OCC to hold beauty workshop Saturday A beauty workshop. for the maturing woman will be offered -by Orange County Coast Col- 1ege's Community Services bttice. The session meets Satur- dBy from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in ;Room 112 of OCC's Counseling 'ttrid Admissions Bwlding. The 'J'ebistration fee is $39. Image consultant and presi· -d~nt of Uniquely You, Betty Nethery, along with other consul- tants specializing in the ·art of hair styling and make-up will eiplain beauty tips, such as con- touring, personal skin care, color analysis for cosmetic selection artd glamorous make-up for spe- citl occasions. •A 10-minute natural daytime b6auty make-up regimen will be used with new anti-aging tech- niques, too. • •Registration is in OCC's Com- munity Education Offtce, in the Sthdent Center Building. Phone recJistration available with VJ.Sa or Mastercard. For information cap (714) 432-5880. . er job at the pool and I get paid just as much.,. 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There were more than. 100 rescues, the m~ serious of whom was a 20~yea.r-old man who dove head-first into the shal· low water, hitting bis head on the ocean floor. The man came ~way alert but was transported toHoag- Hospital to check for spinal injuries. He was later-released. Firebghten> responded to an arson call early Saturday morning when someone apparently threw a flower-type firework into the second-story window of an apart- ment located in the 600 block of East Balboa Boulevard. The resi- dent' said he was awakened by smoke alarms about 9:15 a.m. When he went to the rear of an apartment, a pile of clothing and the carpet were on fire. He extin- guished the flames with water' and placed the charred clothing· in a bathtub. Investigators sai.d the type of explosive used in .the incident couldn't be launched or propelled into the air. Advertorial A~to .. Fac~s by Paul Frech smtwc• a MNOt URIUlll•S...,.,, ~ AUr0110m1 n A SYSTEMATIC BRAKE INSPECTION . . A proper inspection of a j:ar's braking ystem involves removing the tire to get a good look at components. This job should be done annually by a ccn1fied technician. Aside from simply inspecting brake linings and pads for excessive or uneven wear, the technician will wane to check for glazing and contamination from brake Ouid or grease. The Ouid level in the master cylinder should also be checked. Brake lines running from the master cylinder to all four wheels must be insJlCCted for rust and leaks. Brake hoses running from brake lines to che brake calipers and cyHnde~ should al o be checked for cracks and bnttleness of the rubber seals. Brake cahpers and wheel cylinders, too, require inspection for leaks. Only by carefully checkmg the entire braking sysccm can drivers be assured that it is m good ~orkmg order . HINT: The brake fluid level in the master C) tinder should be checked e"ery 5.000 miles . 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"We need to make sure that people know we are here and know what special programs we offer.• 1\vo of those programs are·Men's night and Women's night. The program allows people of all ages and genders to match up against and I \.-.<lN I l11J meet people of their own skill level.: ~ f'ilol It also introduces the average player , to the team concept. •, C OSTA MESA -The sport of "Tennis is one of the few Qimles : tenni.s has been struggling that has lacked a team concept,· : for the pdst few years. · 'Lloyd said. "That's why the Penn ; Parllc1pcibon numbers have gone League was created so that men's, · • down as the populous seems to have women's and mixed doubles could l lost mterest m the game. get together and play against other Hank Lloyd 1s at the forefront.,.of a teams.• The Center also offers a grassroots movemen( to help Orange Sunday travel leaefue. • County tenrus get back on its feet. Lloyd also offers free clinics that Hts goaJ 1s to anyone who is interested, no matter ' make tenrus what the skill level, can participate ~ more dccess1ble "People need in. Through the clinics, Lloyd hopes to potenllal to be intro-to recruit players who discovered players and to duced or re-that they liked the sport after all. increase the introduced to The Center also is hoping for ovPrdU increased exposure through the the game." exposure of the private tennis Clubs. "What they gamf>. need to realize," Lloyd said, "is that As d result, we often act as feeders to their Lloyd has Hank Uoyd programs. The more people playing guided thf' Costa Mesa Tennis tennis here, the more who may later remodelmg of Center director join a club." one of Orange The other area where Uoyd has County's best public lenrus facilities, already increased participaQon is on the> C"ostd Mesa Tenrus Center. the youth level, where the Center Lloyd, d locaJ busmessman, has can build a foundation of players b£:>cm merchandising tennis goods for who will use the facilities for a J>d'il 20 to 25 years. When the idea of prolonged period of time. remodeling the Center came up, The ultimate goal for Uoyd is to Lloyd expressed an interest, then make the Costa Mesa Tennis Center . took over operations on the first of the West Coast's premiere public Mdrch facility. Lloyd believes that the The> Center, located on Jurupero Center would Uuive if it was the site 1ust north of the Orange County of major tennis tournaments. Fdugrounds, has a new pro-shop, run Eventually, Lloyd would like to by Lloyd and his staff, resurfaced increase the capacity for such courts, a new windscreen and new tournaments by building a stadium _nets. It alS<> features a variety o,._. J.U:.lll'.Y--1-!co~urt:..:. ~ programs designed lo bring people or ffi.at to liappen, Uoyd'11lust back to the tennis courts.· help revive tennis in Costa Mesa, "People need to be introduced or and Orange County. The juniors e-introduced to the game," Lloyd program is already growing~ said. "I would like to see people ages Uoyd expects growth in oth eas 10-90 playing tennis. It is one of the to begin soon. "few sports, besides goU, that a person Lloyd firmly believes that the can play their whole life." Costa Mesa Tennis Cente r is one of One or the Lloyd's tasks is letting the best public facilities around. the public know that the Costa Mesa Under Lloyd's guidance, the Costa ennis Center is there and availAble Mesa Tennis Center has the ability to or use. •On the promotional side, live up to that belief and if all goes the center has strUggled over the well, people everywhere will agree. I COSTA MESA TENNIS CENTER BASICS •. ·Uttle People's Tennis and Motor Skills . 'Ages 3-5 This class offers something different for the younger player, a eative ideas in teaching the basics of. tennis on a learning level children can respond to. Classes are Monday I or Wednesday from 3:30-4 p.m. + Senior Tennis Aerobic Drills ..and Wortrout 'This dass emphasizes tennis movements and drills for exercise. Classes are Thursdays and Fridays from 7-8 a.m. Fees: $48 for six weeks. · •Men's Night )(ing of the Hill doubles format. Wednesdays from 7 p.m. -9 p.m. call in by Wednesday at noon to .reserve a spot. · +Women'• Night Queen of the Hill doubles format. Mondays from 7-9 p.m. can in by Thursday at noon to reserve a spot. +....., 1'Um Adult Tennis Sundays starting at 2 p.m. Men's, women's and mixed doubles for levels 9.5, 8.0 and 7 .0. ' • ColftpMy Towrwnenb .-Plcnla :rtle Costa Mesa Tennis Center will custom format a tennis tournament for your company, church group, School reunion or any large group. +Ball Mechlne The Tennis Tutor ball machine is available to rent anytime for S 1 S per hour. ,. + The Costa Mesa Tennis Center Is located at 880 Junipero Drive, just north of the Orange County Fairgrounds in TeWinkle PMk. For Information on registration end dass dates, call 557--0221. . . .. • r ' Monday, July 6, 1998 • Sports Editor Roger CorlK>O • 949..57 44223 • BMX dirt jumper Ryan Brennan among best in world of jumping despite few places to practice. JASON HJU. ~Pill M any people dream about being able to travel to far off places around the world, but most can never find the meansto$upportsuch adventures. However, there are those, often times athletes, who are skilled enough that th;eir talent dears the way for such adventures. Costa Mesa's Ryan Brennan, over the past year, joined the elite of the BMX dirt bike jumping commun1ty and earned the right to travel to competitions in Europe and Australia, despite the challenges t,hat come Crom having practice sites that are always being tom down. "Without the sport, l would probably never would have made it to so many places,• Brennan said. "England was out of control. It was my virgin trtp and it was cool because a big posse of Americans were at the contest." · Brennan ·kl"tked off his 1997 world tour in style at The Backyard Jam Pro Dirt Jumping Contest in Hastings, England. Brennan won the event. One week later, Brennan competed at the 1997 Freestyle Worlds BMX Dirt Jumping Contest in Itoben, Holland. He won there, too. #I was 19 and just.!having fun,• • Brennan, now 20, said. "It was a cool deal because it all happened because of BMX." In September, he went to Geneva, Switzerland for the European version of the Xtreme Ga.mes, an American event put on by ESPN. Brennan found that very few Swiss spoke English and it ,was hard to conununicate. Brennan chose, instead, to speak with his ability and finished fourth. Abroad was not the only place that Brennan had a great deal of success. Brennan placed 11th at last year's X-Games and finished fifth in the overall standings on the DK Dirt Circuit. Overall Brennan was happy with .his run last season, but already has goals for this season and beyond. He's already been to Australia for the Australian X-Garnes and, with a second place finish at Coli.unbus, Ohio, Brennan has a chance to finish higher on the DK Dirt Circuit this season. #I would be happr, with finish in the top 3-5," Brennan said. But what I'd really like is to win the circuit.· The DK Dirt Circuit is a five-event circuit that holds events prima,rily on the East Coast and is one of the prenliere BMX events in the country. Brennan also joined the GT Dirt Series this season and finished third at an event in Reno, Nevada. The main difference between the two events is the location. The GT Dirt Series is a predominantly West Coast organization. Brennan has also been invited to the Asian X-Games and recently competed at the U.S. X-Games, where he qualified for the tinals, but finished 14th. ·1 could have done better, but I didn't gamble,· Brennan said. "Next time, I'll just ride and if 1 eat it, I eat it.• Next year, his goal is to finish in the Top 10 at the U.S. event. Despit.e all his talent, Brennan has one problem, the same problem that faces BMX riders across the country, and in particular ttre locatarea. There: are few places to practice. Unlike skateboarders and roller·bladers, which have been given skate par~ to hone their skills, dirt bikers must create their own courses in open fields wherever they can, then hide them as long as they can from neighboring commercial and residential areas, as well as the local law enforcement. This is all because there are no SEE BRENNAN PAGE 7 Costa Mesa's Ryan B~nnan goes alrbome In recent pradl"" sesalon. •OTOICYCLIS )lulls, hOgs re Sp11 • .., .......... • • it Sp eedway races and the Fifing U ~odeo highlight the Fair's lineup. . . • COSTA MESA -The upcoming Orange County 1'airgrounds will be the site where cowboys and lhotorcycle racers will share the same spotlight. The ir,:r~1t1:•"-'li ~Air's granditand '1"ea will oncaa~hol~a..v~. ~ Qf:sJ>eedway events and the Plying t.J'Cruunpionship 1'0cico. . .. : Motorized events begin on Frlday at 7:30 p.m. • With the championships in Motorcyde Speedway Silf ecar, Quad, Midget and Pro 600 Dirt 'n'ack. • : On Saturday, the 25th annual Speedway Pair lj,rby'takes place. The nation's top motorcycle rec· .. will try and take the coveted champiorllhip rrom lilt yMr'1 winner Shawn •Mad 0og• McConnell. 1llt race it allo at 7:30. -. f 1Wo events spoWght Sunday's lineup. At 10 a:m., the Fairgrounds wUl host the Youth Motori2ed Olympics. At 6 p.m. classic motorcycles take to the arena for the "Sound of Thunder" Vintage Motorcy- cle Race. The following weekend, motorcycle races make way for the cow~ as the Plying µ Championship Ode<> bigids·on JUJy23. ,,. · ·~ • The Plying U ii the oldest professional rodeo company in the country. The Rodeo will feature four days ol barrel racing, rodeo downs, bareback and brocno rkling, as well u rodeo's biggest attraction, the bull rtden. The rodeo~ at 8 p.m . on)uly 23 and 24. On July 25, the rodeo begins at 4 p.m .. ·with another go- rOUnd at 8 p.m. n.rodlo ftnlehM on July 28 with an 6 p.m. start. 0 • Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pifot ... Shado lands Syears9 • The U.S. rnitional water polo team defue.d Yugoslavta In an nhibition. 9-6, powered by a ltrie.Qoal perfoanlnal by Newport Beach's D9vld ~. It wa1theth1tdtime1-n-USA defeated ~that week. = lffch's .,_. ~ wtch awtmemben L..ry lleln and Peul won the U.S.= s.1Una 1tWs In~ Soling Oass. Brothers .... ~.... • .. flnlshed second, 18 seconds behind. • Drew -..wd lead the Balboe Bay Oub past LaguN Beach ~II Club in the ftnak of the NatloNI Junior Olympic Votleyball Toumament at Colotado State. ~ had 27 kHls In the game end was named an All-American. . • • fhe, annual Bastille Day 8K drew• field of 3,530 runners. S-.. ...,... of Los Alamitos won the race with a time of 23 minutes and 16 seconds. • The south All·Stars. led by tolld defense. defeated the Nor1h 21-7 in the Orange County All-Star Game. Corona det Man 1bdd ICatlowlch, who helped the Sea Kings to theif first lfague title sll'ICe 1971, was outstanding on deten~. -contiHed by .... ""' \ •All four Costa Mesa All-Star teams play today. WESTMINSTER and HUNT· INGTON BEACH -The Costa • Mesa American Ma}ol'S All-Stars play Huntington Valley, a 5-0 loser to Seaview, today at 5 p.m. at John· son Middle School in a loser's bracket matchup . Costa Mesa sends Daniel Coop- er, the team's best piteherl to the WOU{ld as !he American All-Stars try to stay alive in t.ne double elirn· ination tournament. "Heel pretty good" with Cooper on tl\'e mound," American Manag- er Pat McGuire said'. •we played them in winter ball three times so I know we can beat these guys.• If Costa Mesa wins, it will play the loser of Seaview-Westm.ln$ter on~Wednesday. Westminster defeated Costa Mesa in the first round, 8-2. Tbe Costa . Mesa National All· Stars play Fountain Valley today at 5 p.m. at Ocean View. The winner p1ays again Wednesday against the loser of Ocean View-Robinwood. • 9-10 year-olds Costa Mesa American, like its Majors counterpart, plays Hunting- ton Valley at Johnson Middle School today at 5 p.m. The winner of the game will play the loser of Seaview-Westminster on Wednes- day at 5 p.m. The Costa Mesa National All· Stars play the loser of Ocean View- -Robinwood today at Ocean View at !"-------:------------------------------...,-------------'· 5p.m. I !BRENNAN I 1CONTINUED FROM 6 1sanctioned places for BMX riders ,to practice. ''Every time jumps 1get built, somebody complains 'land the city comes and tears them down," Brennan said. , •w e build somewhere else, tliey 1!get :e~y popular and tore down again. . For practice, Brennan rides 3-S hours a day, seven days a week at any one of a number of undisclosed locations. Brennan would not comment on where they were and for good reason•. •A lot of places get popular in a :magazine and kids from all over the area flock to it," Brennan !said. "That amount of traffic is hard not to notice. Sometimes, the only .chance I get to tide dirt 8umP.S is at where the next contest is." '! Brennan would love for · somebody to build a q.-ail park · with quads and six-packs, types \ot jumps common to I . dirt-j~ping competitions, where he, and other BMX riders, could wony about their skills and not when they will have to find another location. "People get the wrong idea about what we do there," Brennan said. "We're just there to have,fun and not to roach arol.lnd smoking." Jwnp locals police the sites to make sure that y~unger kids aren't doing things that are stupid, like ~oking and littering. By deaning up the area after using it, there is less chance the place Will be discovered. •I know the cities are afraid in this sue-happy 'VOrld," Brennan said. "But there are areas in both Austin, Tex. and Seattle, Wash. that the city has donated for the use of dirt bikers. And it's universally understood that you ride by playground rules, 'ride at youi own risk.' " In the meantime, Brennan Chases the dream of 9ein.9 on toJ>'of the BMX world and, with a little luck and a iew secret practice sessions, he could soon be there. Measuring tape BRENNAN'S RECORDS 1998 ~ Contestant at Australian X. Games in April ~ Second place: DK Dirt Circuit event in Columbus, Ohio • Third place: GT Dirt Series in Reno. Nev. ' 1997 t) · + O\ampion: Freestyle World Championships, BMX dirt jumping contest in ltoben, Holla11d on July 17. • O\ampion: The Backyard Jam. pro dirt jumping contest in Hastings England on July 12. • Fifth place overall in DK Dirt Circuit Serles for 1997 + Thlrd place: DK Dirt Circuit event in Orlando, Fla. + Fourth place: European version· of the X Games in Geneva, Switzerland in September. + Sixth place: Oklahoma Grands in November. +11th place: X Games in San Diego • j • Remembering,.a true statesman .and frlend, Barry Goldwq(er. Tie reeent passing of Qng-time U.S. S~ator Barry ~oldwater, f · Arizona, prompted~m y fonq mernortes from old . ends in the harbor area, the . inemories weren't JUSt from the political· circles. / He was hlw~ys strong on · sports, especii)ily in his native Arizona aod ,Orange Countf. Thus, i\ would be difficult to tally up a. long list of old friends in the ~etic world. ~told this com~r some years back that o,ne of his long· time valued friends was Gene Autry, owner of the California Angels and a former star of cowboy movies. They ferried big transport planes for the Army Air Corps.in Asia during World War II. Both trained as pilots at_iuke Air Poree gase in· Phoeni£ He was a stout team· mate with hillback Tom Morris at.the University of Arizona in the late 1920s. Before Goldwater came west to join the Balboa Bay Club .in the early '60s, Morris had moved his fam· ily to Balboa Island. Small world. · Another sterling • connect through the Bay Club was the Yardley family, which featwed - exquisite social leadership from Dorothy, and her basketballing sons. - George and Bob. George was named to the NBA Hall of Fame a couple qt years back for his single-season scoring record for the Detroit Pistons. Bob had been an outstanding player at Harbor High (like George) and Orange Coast College as a high scorer. Goldwater consistently applaud~d the work and achievements of the Yardleys in the community and in sports. He was also aware that the late George Sr. bad earned quite a reputation in sports back in Chicago. The one·time presidential candidate applauded the Netvport Harbor football history booklet, 1930-1955, and knew. some of t_he early day performers via the Bay Club. We were dwelling once over the Malone brothers, Art and Benny of Eloy, Ariz., who went Ofl to star as runners in the pros, and Goldwater snapped in a pleased manner. "I know them," he said. He had once dropped by their home and also got ~o meet their father. • • Did he know the father once played the trombone with Louis · Armstrong? · Goldwater said, • 1 knew the old man played the trombone because I used to play one mysell." Then be added, H In fact. I still have it and every once in a Moridoy, July 0 6, 1998 1 awhil&, alter a couple snorts, J get it out, l;)ut the neighbors call up and say, ·not toJl,ightl'" Wi\h amusement, we recall .. one summer night in l968 when we first met the senator at a baseball stadium fu Arizona. We bad been looking for him 'in the stands with a I camera. Suddenly, we almost bumped right fato him behind , the. backstop. Ev.en he had to laugh over the near-collision. When this comer was .. , serying as the last editor pf the • Tombstone (Ariz.) Epitaph, Goldwat~ and a large TV entourage dropped by the building. The senator smiled, then said, "I heard you were down here.• He wanted a tour of the printing operation for his companions, so we provided some illteresting Views. Befor,e_departing, he said, "I love ffiiS old paper. Please don't ever change it" ~ -· -·· No one on the staff had the heart to tell him that a few weeks later, the paper was being suspended after almost 100 years of publication. Before folding, the paper had , subscribers in 32 foreign countries and all 50 states. With amusement, despite the rancor for "' politics, there are some liberal Democrats who claimed Goldwater as an unabashed compadre. For some years back, we remember Senator Ted Kennedy recalling that he and his brothers · John and Robert were "honored to have him as- a friend .. .I hope this doesn't get rum in trput?le with his other friends, but we like to think of Barry Goldwater as a Kennedy fa.nuly friend.• Humor wa~ also found in a communique with an old political friend who had invited him to set a date for a luncheon some years back. Goldwater replied, "Every week, 1 say unto myself, get there with the gladiators and enjoy lunch with an assem- ·blage of liars unequaled since the present occupant of the ovemor's chair showed up." He was referring to the l:ontrovers'ial Evan Mecham. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NQTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES , PUBLIC NOTICES CAUSE FOR CHANGE court approval. Before 1ak-demandando) NEWPORT & POWERS.• 18400 Von and probably wlll, cause 9261.8 PUBLIC NOTICE ne1ship This business 1s con. OF NAME Ing certain very Important CREST HOMEOWNERS 1 you lo lost any slanding 10 Caltfornla Stale Bank, Have you started doing ducted by co.partners ~ PUBLIC NOTICE PETITIONER(S) Erin Rob· actions, however. the rer· ASSOCl~TION. a California Karman Avenue, Su le 60Q, ob1ect to lh1s adoption or (CA). 1577t Rocklield Bou· Fictitious Business business yel? Yes. 9-1997 Have you staned doing er1 Ink en HAS/HAVE sonal representallve wil be nonprofit mutual benefit Irvine, CA 92612·1514 lo assert or claim any pa· levard. Irvine. CA 92618 Name Statement Edgar A. Pash business yll? No s::-:-~T~A~T~E'."'.'M"."'.E:".N"".'.T~O~F~-1 FILED A ~ETITION FOR AN required to give notice to corporation 185160 . rental ughl or an\ mteresl This bu~lness Is con· The following persons are This slallment was llled Richard Joseph Battaglia, ANDONMENT OF ORDER TO CHANGE Interested persons -unless You have 30 CALENDAR 714/955.0560 In the child. dueled by. a corporation domg business as: v.rth Iha County Clerk of Trustee -0 FICTITIOUS NAMES FROM Erin Robert they have waived notice or DAYS aher this sumn:ions DATE: DEC 4 1997 Please conlact Calhollc Have you staned doing 61h Slreet Apartmen1s, Orange Counly on 6108198 This slatemen1 was fried :!E F Ink en TO Erin· Rober1 Cle· consented to the proposed Is served on you to file .• J, PETERSON, Clerk, Social Service Adoptions. business yel? No 3366 Via Udo. Newport 19988780904 w•th the County Clerk of USINES.S NAME Ian~ action.) Tl;le indep~ndent typewritten response at this by M. CHtanos Dep• 1825 w. Northern Avenue, Cahfornla Slate Bank. Tho· Beach, CA 92663 Dally Pilot June 22. 29. Or8l)ge County on 6/24198 e following persons 11 Is hereb orde ed that adminlstrahon authority will court. t ' Phoenix. Arizona, 85021, mas A. Bishop. CEO Richard Joseph Battaglia, July 6 13 l998 m239 19988782407 Ii aban~oned the use of 11 'ersons Y lnter~sted In be granted unless an rnter· A lettlf or phone can wtll u V (602) 964·8771 (Jean). This s1a1ement was llled Trustee of the Richard Jo· • ' Dally Piiot July 6 13, 20, Flcllllous Business rtils pmaller appear before ested pllrson Illes an ob-not protect you; your type-Published Newport Published Newporl with the County Clerk of seph Battaglia Trust. dated PUBLIC NOTICE 27 1998 m258 e: AUDIO LMAGES, this court In De artment jection to the petition and written response must be Beach·Costa Mesa Daily Buch-Costa Mesa Dally Orange County on 6·2·98 February 27, l986, 3366 • tllliQ E. Kirkwood Ave .. Or· No 703 01 the P Orange shows good cause why the In pro~1r.1ega1 form ti you Pilot June 18, 24, 30, July Pilot June 22, 29. July 6. 19980700281 Via Udo. Newport Beacn. Flctltlou1 Business --------- CA. 92668 coW11y Superior Court 81 court should not grant the want t e court 10 hear your 6;1998 Th542 13, 1998. m237 Ray, Quinney & Nebeker, CA 92663 Name Statement Flc1lt1ous Business the address shown above authorlly. . aase. · • Professional Corporatton Thomas :i Battaglia. 3366 The lollow1ng persons are Can't Stier. to . relorroed to Cabove on August 18 1998 at 2:00 A HEARING on the pet!-II you do noit file your re· PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Attorneys at Law 400 De'. Via Udo. Newport Beach, doing business as: get to all those M filed In range ounty • 1 k • Id tr d tlon will be held on JULY sponse on I ma, you may . 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No seph Battaglia Trust. dated Let the This busln~s~1 i~s 1con-It Is f~rther 0;dered•lhat 8 If YOU OBJECT to the c,.ohurt. h 1 NO N~ET~~~::ONA Ing will be held by tile Cally Pilot June 29, July 6, Richard Joseph Battaglia. February 27, 1986, 3366 Cla~alfled ?ucted by an n v ua copy 01 this order to show granting ol the petition, you .ere are ot tr egal re-Costa Mesa City council 13, 20, 1998 m244x Trustee Via Lido, Newport Beach. S• Nice ~rte Douglas Warman cause be published In should appear at the hear-quirements. You may ~anl POTENTIAL . · on Monday, July 20. 1998, This statement was filed CA 92663 · • Je888781155 Dall Pilot a newspaper of Ing and state your ob-to call an attorney rrght BIRTH FATHER at 6:30 p.m .. or as soon PUBLIC NOTICE wiltl lhe County Clerk ot William Battaglia, 13621 Directory Thf1 slatement was filed geh~ral circulation pub-le<.tlons or file written Ob· away. It you do not know 1. Cynthia Escobedo ls thereaher as possible, in Orange County on 6/24,98 Alondra BIVd., Santa Ft help you find with the county Clerk of llshed in this county at ectlons with the court b• an attorney, you may call the birth mother or the le-Iha Council Chambers or Flctltlou1 BuslneH 11\088782408 Spnngs, CA 90670 . Orange County on 6•11•98 least once a week for 'tour ore the heulng. Your ap-an attorney referral se!Vfce m_ale child named Baby City Hall, 77 Fair Drive. Name Statement Dally Pilot July 6, 13• 20• This business Is con· rehable help. James E Dobrott Jr eonsecutl\ie weeks prior to pearance may be In person or1 a legal aid ottlce (hsled Girl Escobedo born on Cos1a Mesa, on the follow· The following persons &1e 27 1998 m257 ductad by: co-partners 642·!5&78 · ' '' the day of the hearing or by your attorney. n the phone book). June 9, 1998 In Mesa, All· Ing Item: doing business u : ' Have you lllJ'led doing Esq .. Law Ottlces of Ke~ DATE: 5114198 · IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR Despues de que. le e~ zona. Her addreu Is 2460 REQUEST from Council AUDIO IMAGES, 1582 PUBLIC NOTICE business yet? No 1---------- Weber & Dobrott. 19 JAMii A. J•CKMAH ot contingent etedl101 of treguen tsla cltac1on Judi· E. Garnet In Mesa, Arizona Member Somers for Coun· Parkway Loop, Suite IF, Richard Joseph Battaglia. MacArthur BJvd .. Sulla 800, ~ • the deceased, you must file clal usted 1181}1 un plazo de 85204. ell review of the Planning Tus1in, CA 92780 Fictitious Bu1tne11 TrustH Irvine CA 92612·2445 J U D 0 E IC 0 M M I s. your claim with the court 30 DIAS CALENDARIOS 2. Cynlhla Escobedo has Commlulon's approval of Mullllek Audio Visual Sys· Name Statement This statement was filed , Dally' Pilot Junl! t5, 22, 29. SIONER OF THE SUPE· and mall a copy to the per· para presenter una re-named you Jessie, John Planned Signing Program tams. Inc.. (California). The followmg persons are with lhe County Clerk ol 'July 6 199e m228 RIOR COURT sonal representative •P: spuesta Hcri\a a maqulna Doe and any other persoA ZA·98·10, RFA, Inc., 2050 1582 Parkway Loop, S411e doing business as Orange County on G/24198 ' Crin Robert lnkpen, 181 polnled by the cour1 within en esta COl'le. claiming to be the lather of South Santa Cruz Strtet, IF, Tustin. Cf, 92780 ·a) INSTITUTE FOR HIS. 19889792409 • PUBLIC NMICE Cecil Pl tlA Costa Meta lour month• from the date Una carta o una llamada this chfld, as the potential Suile 2100, Anaheim, au. This busln11ss Is con. TORICAL REVIEW b) Daoly Piiot July e 13 20 MC9llC,,.. I CA 92627 ' ' of the first IJsuanee of let-telefonlca no It olrecera blologlcal falher of this thorfted agent for Chevron ducted by: a corporation NOONTIDE PRESS c') IN· 27 1998 ' ,;,258 mMONAL MM STATEMENT OF · tars H provided In Probate protecclon; .su respuesta child. She tutrantly has PrOducts, Inc .. 1300 Beach Have you .started doing DEPENDENT PUBLISHING • • A8ANDONMENT OF Published Newgo{t Code seCllon 9100. The esrlta • maqulna Ilene que p!ans to place this child for Blvd., La Habra, to ellow a business yet? Yes, Jan. 1, GROUP. 1650 Babcock. PUBLIC NOTICE Cemet~ •Mortuary USE OF FICTITIOUS Bu1och..Costa MHa a. Y lime for filing claims will cumplir con las formall· adoption through Catholic 65-loot high l63·squar•· 1998 Cosla Mesa CA 92627 Chapel• en.mi.tort 1IUS"4ESS NAME Piiot June 29, July 6, 13, not expire before lour dades legales apropfadas Social Service. 1825 W. lobt lreeway:orlented sign Mullflel< Audio Visual Sys· Legion for '1he surv1va1 of Flctltloua Buslnesa 3500 PliC:lftc V.. ~ lhe following peisons 20. 1£'98 m243 months from the hearing 11 usled qulere que la cort• Northern, Phoenix. AZ (32 feet maximum allowed) ltms, Inc .. James E. Oo-freedom (TI(). 1850, 8Db· Name Statement ~ 8Mct1 b d __ ..., h • 1 dale noticed above. escuche su CHO. 85021, (602) 964·8nt. on a 19,950·square·foo1 brott, Jr., Corp. Counsel cock St., Costa Mesa, CA Th• following persons ere a an °1""' t e use 0 PUBLIC NOTICE YOU MAY. EXAMINE the SI usted no PIHenta au 3. Under Arizona law, you Chevron service station site This statement was filed 92627 us1ness as: M4-aTOO f ~lctllloutT Be'1el~ . file kept by the court. lfdou respuetta • 11empo, puede have the right, as a poten-(one acre minimum r• with lhe County Cle1k of This business is con· Heliotro . 3366 Via Udo. r-=·~-====M f.Tn{ 1~:S~A ri~nch Ln BIC 7451 are a person lnterHtl In petder el caao, YI• pueden Ila! blologlcal BIRTH FA· quired for freeway«lented Orange County on 8·11·98 dueled by: a cOl'porallon Newport Beach, CA 92G63 • H . 8 h, NOTICI OF the estalt, you may Ille qultar su lllatlo, su d1n1ro THEA ol this child. to con-s I g n a), I oc at• d a P· 18989791150 Have you s1arted doing Richard Joseph Batt~lla. ~~o5• unhngton eac ' . P•TITION wllti the court • RequHt Y olras co11i de . ~u sent to the proposed adop· protdmately 37Q leet lfom a Jemes E. Dobrott, Jr .. business yel? Yea, 1952 Trust .. of the nu;hatO Jo-~'ti926f'1:tllious Business TO ADMINllTIR lor Speclal Notice (form pro1 pledad •In avlso 1dic10-lion. You also have the freeway exit (300 leet maxi· Esq law Ottlces Of Kellet Uglon fot lhe Survival of seph Battaglia Trust, dated e 1 .... b llTATR OF OE·15-4) of the filing or an na por parte de 11 Corte. right to withhold your COil-mum allowed). localed at " ' Freedom Greg Raven Feb•uar; 27. 198e, 3368 ttarM re err..... 10 1 ove 1 Inventory and appraleal of Exlsten 01to1 tequl1itos le• Hnt to thl proposed adop• 3190 Hatbot Boufevatd In 1 Weber l Oobfott, l9900 President ' · • Via Udo Ntwpot1 Beach was llled In ~r,an~• ~o~ MYRTL• M. HICK•R estate 1uet1 or of any pe· oate1. Pue<Je que usted !Ion, whether or not you C1 Zone. Envlronmental Mac~hut Blvd .. Suite 800, This slatemtnt was ltled CA 92683 ' on 9/27~· i e 0· 1 •k• JUN H•CKP Utlon Of ICWUflt as pro-quiefa damar • un ~ado believe you are the blOlogl-Determination: Exemp1. Irvine. CA 92812-0450 with the County Clerk of Peggy flllss, 418 H•llo-·3~725:6 Ann Williams CAIR NO. A181881 vlded In Probate Coe!• 1ec:-lnmedlatamentt. Sf no ell father of the child. NOTICE IS FURTHER Dally Pilot June 1$, 22, 29, Olange county on 8-11·98 trope, Corona Del Mar, CA 1911~r1• Ranch Ln 1105 To ell heirs, benefk:l11le1. tlon U$0. A Request !Of ~onoce • un aboga1do 4. II you with to essen GIVEN tl'let at .aid bme Julye, 1tee m21& , ... t1't11S2 92825 I••••••••• 8 " CA Cfedlt0<1, contingent etedl· Speclal Notice torm la .,,uede 11amar • "" Hrv c:fo patentll rights 10 ttie child and plac. all 1nter11ted D ~ Pllo Jun 5 2t 29 Huntington each, t0<s. and '*'°"' wtlo may available from the coun de reflfencla de abogados deeerlbed abOve, your obll· persons may appeer and PUBLIC NOTICE a Y t • 1 • • • 92848 , othtrwlM be lnter"led In cleft!. o • una ollclna de •YI.Id• gallons •re 11 follow.: be helfd by tAe City Coun-July 6· l998 m222 This d ~u1fn~1~1 1~• 1oon the Wiii or esi.te, °' bOth, AttofMV fOf' '"-f'•tl-"981 (Ilea el dlrectorlo tete-A. You "'-Y Initiate a pa• ell 00 Ille •bOll• Item. NOTIC• OP PUILIC NOTICE duct• v a~ ~111r.:: of: MYRTLE M. HECKER tloner1 fonleo). i.mlty aC1lon l)'"uant to IF THE A.FOREMEN· APPLICATION ftOR v;e,:::;1181 aka JEAN HlCKER HAL Lt a HRITON OUll INMHR Tiiie ts, Chapttf ll... Attk:le TIONED ACTION IS CHAI.· CMAllM IN ~otlU.Ua 8u9"'Ht flied A PETITI°" FOR PRO. ••o u:i•1•01n; , ........... C..01 1, of the ~ona "l\'lsed L£NQID IN COURT, th• OwttlRI ... OP ........ tement TI!11 at111ment wa1 BATE tw been filed by H•ITOll & H•ITOll 97HCele7 S'81uea within tNttv d1ya of Chllll'"'9 may be lllftlted to A&.COMOUC The tOCIOWlng perwns art whl\ the County CIM of ALVIN J. 'tL.DMAN In the A'rTOIUllYI AT LAW The name anc1 9ddreu ol ti.& ~ of Mi'Y1c:e onty those lllUM r•tMd •t llVIMOa LIC•Nll dollla tlu9lnete u : 0rang9 County on .. t t ·9' Su~--~ of Calllor-• the OCMlft 19: (!I flOft'lbfe r of th11 ftOCIC9, You mutt lhe public l'lterlng d• Date llf m-.. 330 "CLIFF D•lty Pilot JuM 15, 22, 29, nlaHc~ORANO!. 404 t MACAllTNU .. dlfecdon de la C°"8 ") beQln to prooillde tinenaal scribed In tl\lt n«l\;t Of In ~;;_.. 330 Cliff ' Drl~•. L.9guna J1Ar~1"9 mW-=, ...... ::~ =~v:f·~t:',11~ ORA.NOE COUNTY MU· r....:..,~~ =:r~C:c:!A ..Mllt4;1N =·JCAo':1ancs Ade· PUILIC NOTICI J . FE\.DMAH be llPPOlnt" HMO NIC,,AL cou,.T/4ii1 1. You may..-to oblaln ... or IWl9f to, 111e P\IOllC To Whom n Mar eon-~ 01~. 1uo r. oc.en. -~=~~~:=.:::--1 • pertonal ,..._....,.. p I JMlllOt.. Roec1, *'-'*' cuelOdY of N dlld lollow-~·. -~ ,...... Ne !..... BMch C-' iU~RT to Mimi!"'* ........ of u•• •h•d N•wport 8"ctl. CA..., H~ ino '*" IWoUgh ~ .WY T. a.uon, ~., o1 ... Att-'"'' ......... ' OP~ lffeh-Coata ...... OeMV JudlClle Dtllrld ate legal PfOC"ClllV'· ........, Cltr ~ =<:l.c.lar'lrr. CM11 "'°" r~ Path ano wc111e c!1ii;:.•=•= ~~·.w i""1Lta.ta,1 ~'·':.~ ........ 1' «1:-~f.!. ~c •• .......... ~~ : .. ,........ ~ ~=!t:.~c,:111wu.:9•-·-111C"...,.. .. -oodlilll, ,,...,............ ....,., ... ,_..,_ "'.,._ .. ber of tM mllMty, YoU tMl' HOx ~0•• -.. .-.. ... lllOfvln8 to 11\e at.er Po•t to ~The • Pl}IUC NOTICI '"'' llllomly, Of plainlltt be ..,...... llom lM ..,. Hoe Nit .. 1111• ~ment "Of · ~ Tl'llt bullMH 11 co"' lex t417t ~-oodJcllll'•... ........ Wllhout tn lftOrneV, It: (fl • ' m141 '-"et118 Coflcrol IO ... af. ouetec1 by' II =t°;.'r, :,.~-111na:':':O-=·:.•.=.•.:~::,-:r.0::.,'°1.': MUCllllTICI =.'f"=:r."~ ""!"' ...,. nem .-na ··TH• ttOTICI to Dll'lt«>AHT: 11n11•o • .,_.,. ~ 1n ~ ,. • 111 llM:H. c. .-On the mowet 11• 'l1"TIO• T ~ • Mf.1.1:i, = 0 .. dlNndlflll que ,..; "'8 wftll~ °' ..,. ~::::-... • ~~ .. ~.PU: Sett VN•r extra ....... ,...r AdMlft .. lfd. .... ...... • ,... ......... 1n ... -;ig:;;;,....,. llW. IAMa~ -,.,,,_ 11,!'~MU• -Mt 'fNUell, eM1 DOii 'Cl~M. ~............ MIB----• 'ul>llth•d NewtO!l hoUleholO ---................ =.............. ...,...,. .. -·-~ ,.,. ........ oleilolllltC-..... Ul9f ...... At.... :owM• Ii ... ~ WMl'Ml .... l&llOIY fltQM, W MCOel llmll; .... W11'91i ""'J '-"'-·111'1 "°"It.eel "'°'""'Vt. tM. -TO.--. .._. ·= ... ~lftl'IP! UIL .. _. ...,. fll 11111 .._ llllf• IHJh•td, lnlftt, CA • ~~>' .. ,:·. \ • . • MondQ.y. July 6, 1998 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot .. PUIL1£ NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES ~PUBLIC-NOTICES 1 PUBLIC NOTICH .PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES .. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC ~OTJCIS ~ PUBLIC NOTICE • Have you Ill/led c10111g PUBLIC NOTICE H1v1 you atattfct doing Cluctld by· an W!cllv1dull dU<:.led by: an \od1vi51ual • duttlCI by' an 1!1<11\1\duar ~--~y the folowtnt in.. ~ Mn of the .. N .,,,. 01 • .. flt -.a = ~?No bu!ll'.\tl!J:'' YHulanuaiv Have ~O\l atanea dOing ttave you 1111t1d doing H1v1 you 111111d doing .......,. ...ii.Ii.~ ............... -~ ..-..1 ---Alt w 1a .. :.....:i,...,.....,.~"'i ---~t .. e•uetnetr-1'1Chard JOHph S.ttSy1111, r1CtffUU.JnU.,....... lll7JI -...· ~~ • .__ llM~RIH~f.,lf"> .. ,....._ , (,/ _, W In taGnt atlfUt bii.J~ .. ._ ~ ............. nt T~tt .·,~ N~ ~&......._. r;e H_l't(ihitc D1111td !<ramp Ma1k P. Sork llaun I( Lo.aor lt07 .JOE MC JNlYN! ;.._ ~ In Mid ~"' TD S£1MCIE CGM· "Thf'tcDowino peraon1 ., • .fh1• tnt .... luea Th• f~ ~.,. ~1w1 ....... ii'•M11 :fliiif -I.bi.I ~ t.i.a l~thlt 11.an.-i. -·~ wa......ta.ta!Mll\~ '" llJ•A HU ..oMNtW~ ,...,.· Mtlt!CM; r ""w fWl'r. M1'Tvltll To =~=l doing buslneas u· -.1th the County Clerk of doing builnen 11• with lhl County Cltrk of with the CO\lnti'""CfeA of [W:lh "MCOi.<nty ~lerk of v.;tif"tfi• Cdlmiy Cl#fk Of C.71 Cllfn4V~~.:~ ~_,,. ..._ --·~ COMPNllY ;,~ Georgia StrHI Ap1rt· Orenge County on t/24198 a) SAVE PAR GOLF Otinge COYnty on llll7/118 Or111ge County on 6·1\.98 Orange County on 6-11·98 Orange Counly on 6-11·98 04«> JOAN CAIWU..EAI . d tNlt. ....,...., ,_., FOIJRTH ST sunE-100. ' mentt, 1009 Georgli St. 1098878~4141 COURSE & SCl100L 1HH781718 10tH1811H 1tH878tt47 19988781181 ~ and ~ al BOX 11911 SAHTA MA. 123. Huntington Beach, CA Oally Pilot July 6, 13, 20, bl SAVE PAA GOLF MAO· Daily Pilot June 22 29 Dally Piiot June 15, 22, 29, Dally Pilot June 15, 22. 29, Daily Pilot June 15, 22, 29, :.~aoo~ ~~)01 1t1e tn1t1ee and gt the'trueb 92711-198& 714~3-'372 Wt 92648 27, 1998 m253 AZINE, '11 N. Adami, Pul· July 0 13 1998 ~~ July 8, 1998 m2151 July 8, 1998 m224 July 8. 19118 m213 COITA MHA CA 12821 ~ by ... deed d .,. ass1111ng lllt Btn•f~ -f~~:'.d ot~~:t>~1c~~:0~! PUBLIC NOTICE ' =rt c~. 9~:1>1. 411 N. P~B~IC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE V,1 ~:• oiet . TIME: =.: ~ =-·~: ~· :u:n ~ '::: :~d Jor "Ph 8111•ol1• Trull, daltd fictitious luelnHa Adam.t. Fullerton. CA. Fictitious Bualnesa Flctltloua 8utlneH Flotltloua 8u•lneH ltof94 -Y .,_ folDw4nt Nofe\......C .......... leN· lllat 911r1>ose Wlllllltr rec:Mtd ~ ' "hbruary 17. 1eee. 3388 92832 Fl 1111 8 1 ,.,.._. w Ices. inc~ a ~ ... Ofllty or in Wf1llnQ If l'tlliable. 'I \/la Udo, Newpo11 Buch. H•m• Statement Thi• bua1nu1 11 con-o oui ui neH Name Statement Name Statement Haen• Statement · C-"'*'O Oii ftio Nofttl • .,.._ lllt ~d opening l>kt fNY ' .CA 92683 The lollowlng peraooa are ducted by:. an lnd1vldu1I Name ~lat1ment The followlng per1on1 aft Tht following pe11on1 art The lollowlng peflons 1r1 AOel LAURA SANTORO 200, s.i DMgo1 CA t:Z109, l>t obllnltd DY CllllnQ Irle ~ ' .irt1l1 bu1ln111 11 con· doing bu11neu 11: Have you 11a11ed doing Th• following p111on1 are doing bil1lne11 ••: doing bu1lne11 11: doing bu1lne11 as: Ao27 RK:K BOUMA Cl1t) ~ (l1t), .,. fqllowlnQ llltl)/1Qnt numblffs~ ~· Cl),lcted by: an Individual Ca11 011 Sol Apat1ment1, bU1in111 yet? YH, M1v 1, doing bu1lne11 Ill The HoWlo Corporation, Bloom Where You're A UNIQUE HAIR SALON, BOU ~to FtJWANOEZ tr.19 -....lnfOmwdon. Iv: on llll da't before 111t ~ :/ Have yoo 11an1d doing 21681 Brootchurat SI .. Hun-1998 JA~ES' COMPANY, 4540 1134 Austin, Coata MeH, Planted, 747 Dover Or .. 2940 W. Lincoln UOll C, EOOZ HEA.lHER VELEZ ctrd. -.wwt, TWAM ti. 7141480·S690 TACl451362C /,k. bll1lne11 yet? No llnglon Beach. CA 921M8 Robert W. Kauppi Cll PUI Or , N1wpot1 CA 92e28 Newport Beach, CA 92663 Anahtlm, CA 92801 E O I 1 M A R T•I N ~ ~ PUB 7·6 7·13 7·20 W' Richard Jostph Battagll1, Richard Joseph B1111gll1, Thl1 statement wH flied Beach, CA 92860 Thi Howto Corporlllon (I J1n1I Dowin·Plloquln, 14 AnlhonY R. Ashley, 222 N FENfANOEZ ~ W2I tll/OI, fft,1 Tr}Jllll Tru1tH ol th• Richard Jo-with th• CO\lnty Clerk of Aam11 Richard Jiminez. Oel1wart Corp.), 1134 Aus· Summerwalk C1,. Newport Muller St. 18, Anlhtlm, E17~ 908 o. IOYLE 07l1S • 11 Thi• llltement WU filed Hph Ballagh a Trust. dated ori.Igje County on 8/29/98 ~s12 Son Bernadlno, Mon!· tin, Costa M111, CA 112626 Belch, CA 112683 ~ CA 92804 PUBLIC NOTICI/~ 6, ~.the County Clark of February 27, 1988, 3366 19988702831 cl11r,CA91783 Thi• buslneH ·11 con-Thi• business I• con· This buslneu Is •con· Ah••-•ubjec:ttopriot ~4:S Orange County on 8124198 Vi• Udo, Newport Beach, Dally Pllol July 8 13 20 Thi• busln•.H 11 con· ducted by:• corporlllon ducted by: an Individual dueled by· an Individual c~. TenN, rule1 PUBLIC NOTICE CNStet71M {, ,;. 1998878241' CA 92663 27 1998 • ~ 8 ducted by: '111nd111ldu11l Have you 1tat11d doing H1v1 you started doing H1v1 you started doing •~ • .., .. _..et _,_ _.....,.~ Oiity Pitoi Jul 8. 13 20 Thl1 business 11 ton-• 4 H~e you started do1nq business yet? No buslneu yet? Nd bus1ne11 yet? Yes. 411198 ••· 0~ tt"-8TH a NOTICE Of TRUSTEE'S SAU ~ • ._ J ~7 1998 Y ' ~254 ducted by: an lnd1v1du•I PUBLIC NOTICE bus1n1t1 yet? Y11, May 19. Tne Howto Corporatk>n, Janet Dowln-Petoqu1n Anthony ~ehley 13TH of.JULY, 11t8.,'tPS TS No 9306104 Unit CoOtB ..,. ..... ._.._,_.. ~ • • H•v• you started dofng 11198 Ami Suht, OirllCIOr Thia 11a1emen1 was l1ltd Th11 ttatement was Med Oreane.co. lno.. 701 l.Olll No1i3112JSACKS AP tyAGtllA.rC::....}r:J700et PUBLIC NOTICE bu1ln111 yet? No Flct1Uou1 aJ11neH James 'i Jlmener Thi• 11111e,,,Qnt Wll llled Wilh tho County Clork ol with lhe County Clerk ol Woetom A-.~· No 139·333·26 T.D. SERVICE 9941.1 ... u • - R1cl\ard Joseph 8111taglia, Nalfte Statement Thi• 11a111men1 wos filed with the County Clerk of Oringe County on 1·11·98 Orange County on S/29/98 CA 1~2_g,1 . 18.:S81244-COMPAN.Y. a d\lly .iie>olnlld ~-t #ti id.n, ~ Flotltlou1 Bu1lne~1 Trua!a• • Th• fonowing persona art W11h 1h• County Clo1k o1 Orange County on 6/18198 199B878t 183 109B8780040 8090, ...,..,. No. 5 7832. Tru1111 undet ll'tt lolfoWlllg JULY ,1 if;' ,..,.na1 Name Statement Th11 •l•tement vwas filed d04ng buslrt*sa 111; Orange County·on 6-ll-98 19988781951 011ly Pilot June 1s. 22. 29, Daily Pilot June 22. 29, o7totJ, 0711 3 • Gescnl>td Deed ol Trilst Will "'""""'~not The lonow1ng persons are with· the County Cl11k of Chas• St.John Holding 199B870., 145 011ly Pilot June 22, 29, Julye. 1998 m220 July 8, 13, 1998 m235 SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO tie .......,.., ..,._ doing business as. Otango County on 6/24/98 Ceimpany, 140 Newport Daily Piiot June 15, 22. 29, July 6 13 1998 m~8 PUBLIC NOTICE Tl1E HIGHEST BIDDER FOR lne. "°'*" ,,,..,_ odtW L & C, 212 G1n11111 Ave.. 199B8782410 Canter Drive, Suite 240, July 8, 1998 m214 ' ' PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE CASH (In lttt forms Whlcfl art lwu11hoN.Jt-'9oac.4.r.· Huntington Buch. qA Dally Pilot July 6, 13, 20. Newporl Beach, CA 92660 PUB.LIC NOTICE Flctltlou• Bualneaa , Fictitious But lt\ess lawlUI tinder In ll't• Unltad -o~TY 20113 92648 27, 1998 m255 Chrillfan A. St John. 92 PUBLIC NOTICE . NOTICE OF °"'USTEE'S Sl.1"5) and/or lll• cash11r•s, "' Carolin• Zoscak. 212 G•· H1111nwood, lrvlne, CA Fictitious Bualneas N•m• Statement Name Statement SALE 1"111 No. • 128713 Cfl'lllled OI otntr dlecks spea-2071 Ill.YD. nev11 Ave . Huntington PUBL IC NOTICE 92614 Fictitious Bualn•H Name Statement The following persons are The following persons ire Slrvlcet • CAL ~ BANK lied In CMI Codi S4COOfl COSTA MESA, CA. IU.7 Bt1ch, CA 926~8 Cindy A. Mulder, 92 Ha· Name Statement Th• tottow1ng peraons are do.ng business IS doing l>lnlness os l577083116l TtultOr • !!'JI) 292411 (payable·~ ful al Ille ~141 ~1A2 TIME: Laura Chass, 212 Genev11 Flctltlou1 Bu1lneH 11enwood, Irvine, CA 92614 The loltowtng persons are doing business 11: Lauel Funding Group. Southem Cal1forf)ta Coot-CASTANON YOU M£ IN INTlt of sale to TD StNlCI l .OOAM folo • Avo., Hunling1on Beach. Name Statement Thi• business 11 con· doing business as: Cha1e St.Johll ln1111tment 19000 MacArthur Blvd .. Ing. 17241 ,"Tusun Avonue. ~LT ::6A.i:>eED Company) an nght. title and ,......., .~' the ~· CA 92648 Tho lollow1ng person1 are ducted by: co·pannera NEWPORT AUTO EX· Bankfng. 140 Nllwpon Cen-#500, lrvtne, CA 92626 Costa Mosa, CA 92627 OF TRUST. ;'1i.ii7, Interest conveyed to and now ,.,.ne. Tnl s business 11 con· dolng buSlnesa as: Hav" you started doing CHANGE 10311 Loi Alam· ter, Newport Beacn, CA Aoben Davenpon, 19000 Mo111son Robert Leibe, UNLESS YOU ACTION held by II under said 0..d ol £237 RoeaN MOORE - ducttd by a gene1111 part· Parks!d• Apa11ments. 2656 bu11neu yet? Y11, 8-1·98 itos Blvd .• Los Alamuos, 92660 MacArthur Blvd. 1500, Ir· 1724 Tustin Avonue. Cossa TO PftOTB:T Y°"" ~ Trus1 In !ht property lltfelnafter El04 JACKIE JAC08S nershlp Associated Road, Fullenon. Chri111an A St.John CA 90720 Chrlsllan A. St John, 140 vine, CA 92626 M11a, CA 92627 ERTY. fT MAY lie IOU> AT A described TruslQI'· CHERYL H011 AOllERT JOHNS~ Hav1 you staf1ed doing CA 92835 This itatamenl was hied Karen L van Camp 11877 N1wpo11 Center, Newp011 This bllsinesa Is con· This business 11 con-PUllUC SALE. • YOU SU~ SACKS RecordtdMarch b111ino11 yet? No Richard Joseph Battaglia, with th• Countv Clerk' of E. 207th Lakewood. CA Beach, CA 92660 dutted by: an lndt111dua1 ducted by an lnd111idual NEED AH EXPl.ANATtON OF 25, 1992as lnsu No 92· f'ftC>flEtTY 24117 Caroline Zoscak Trustee of the Richard Jo· Orange County on 6/24/98 90715 This business le con, H11ve you started doing Havo you !ilolted doing THE NATVfUi OF THE PfltO. 1824371n Book --Paoe···OI 17H f'OMOHA AVE. Thia 11111ement was flied seph B111tegt1a Trust, dated 199B8782398 This business 11 con· ducted by: an lndlvldual business yot? No buslnoss vet? No CEED4NGI AGAINST YOU, OUlclal Records lrt ll'tl orticl of COSTA MESA. CA. 12827 with the County Clark ol Februtry 27, 1986, 3366 Oatly Pilot July 8 13 20 ducted by· an individual H11v1 you star1ed doing Aobl1t Davenport Man Uebu YOU SHOULD CONTACT A ll'te Recorder olORANGECounty. (7141 ~7172 TIME: Orange Countv on e-11-98 Vil Udo, Newport Beach. 27 1998 • ~50 Have you Slllr1td doing bu1ln111 yet? No Th11 11111emen1 was filed This sta11men1 was hied ~ On~ 20, 1• pursu111t 10 llle Notice of O.lault l :OOAM • 199B87 81170 CA 92663 • business yet? No Christian A. St.John W1th th• County Cl11k of with the County Clerk of • 2:00 P.M., ~st and EllCllOn to Sell lhtft1111der tt...i by IN folowt11e Dally Pilot June 15 22 29 Th.1 bu~ineu Is con· PUBLIC NOTICE Karen van camp This 11011ment wes filed Orange County on 6-11-98 Orange County on 7-1 ·98 MoltlJl!Ot SeMca, Inc., •• rteofdtdMatdl 25, 199hs llJWIOM~ Jul 6 1998 ' ,,;219 ducted by: an Individual This statement w111 flled with the County Clerk of 19988781173 199B8783121 dulY appointed 1Nat• lnslJ No.98·170867 in Book··· Y ' Have you started doing Fictitious Bualn•H wilh lhe County Clerk ol Orange County on 6/10/98 Dally Piiot June 15, ~2. 29, Dally Pilot July 6, 13, 20. under dHd ot trust ex .. PllQ•···OI OlllClll Records rn tile O 3 2 4 D M A R I O PUBLIC NOTICE business yet? No Nam• Statement Orange County on 6·11·98 19988101054 July 6 1998 m217 27 11198 m261 cuted bV Rlctwd G. ca.. olfa ol lhe Recorder of OR· FfRNANDEZ • Richard Joseph Banagha, The fonowlng person• are 19988781148 Dally Pilot July 6, 13, 20, ' • • non. Paule G. CuUnon as ANGE County: YOU ARE IN - Flctltlou1 Bu1lne11 Trustee doing business as: Dally Pilot June 15 22 29 27 l998 m249 PUBLIC NOTICE trultOf, rlCOfded Apt 21. DEFAULT UNDER A DEED Of "'OflEATY~~ .aur Name Statement Thi• 11111emen1 was hied MIU St 3366 Vl11 Udo • • • ' PUBLIC NOTICE 1177 as lnSll'\lment No. TRUST DATED MARCH 26. 2019 Pl.A~, ... ""L The followlng per1on1 are with the County Clerk of Newport' Beach, CA 92663 ' July 6, 1998 m223 PUBLIC NOTICE Fictitious Bu1lnH1 38208 lrl 800k 1211 Page 1992 UNLESS YOU TAKE COSTA MESA;~· I~ doing bu1lneS111: Orange County on 6/24/98 Alchatd Joseph Ballaglla, Name Statem•nt cHS1ll7Jlt 242 d the offtdal records d ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR f7141 M4M> RJB Management, 3366 19988782412 TruslH of Iha RIChatd Jo· PUBLIC NOTICE Flotltloua BualneH The following persons are _,,.. °'....: ULE the '9COf'de(s omc. d PROPERTY. IT MAY et SOLD 10:00AM folo - Via Udo, Newport Beach. Dally Piiot July 6, 13, 20, seph B1111gli1 Trull, dated Fictitious BuilnHI N•m• St•t•m•nt doing business 11: f'Unuont to the Collfomla Orenge County, C.Womla, AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU ::=..lrt the ~ CA 92683 27, 1998 m259 February 27, 1986, 3366 The following persons are SR71. sotf·s.Moe Storoee FllCJI. Will SEU. AT PU8lJC NEED AN EXPLANATION OF • R1cha1d Joseph Ba11agll11, Via Udo, Newpon Beach. Name St•tement doing business as: 14085 Beach Bl, W11tmm· tyActl96PCocll2'700•t AUCTION TO THI! HIGHEST Tl1E NATURE OF THE PRO. 8107 .JOE MC HTYAE Trus111 of the Richard Jo-PUBLIC NOTICE CA 92663 d Tr• fgu~ing per1ons are Gianna Rose, 18306 Waid Iler, CA 92683 M4' 1 the undenlgned wil BIOOER f« c.un, « cash-CEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU C340 JOHN HMS J seph Ballaglla Trust, dated This business 11 con· 0 ng us ness as: St.. Fountain Valley, CA Albert A. Natale, 20192 .... It tlUbllo euctk>n on lef's chide (drewn and SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER a 71 CATHY LYNN February 27, 1986, 3366 Flctltlou1 Bu1lnHe .ducted by: an lndlvldual INTERNATIONAL TASK 92708 Tanbark Cir., Huntington JULY j(), 1998, pore0nal payable at the timed Ille in 1757 PITCAIRN OR COSTA 04e0 JOAN CAMIU.ERI Via Udo, Newpon Beach, Name Statem1nt rHave you started doing FORCE LTD .. 41>6 \.\ N. Gianna MaJ;aW, 369·B East Bea~h. CA 92683 '"''*" lncluclinCI but not lawful money ot the Unked MESA. CA92626 (Ii a street CA 92663 · The following person• 11e business yel? No ~·w~oiA ~kv6d53 Newport 16th Slleet. 1::osto .Mesa, Thi• business Is con· llmlted to f\.mkutl. cloth· Stites -. speclned In MC• adelrass or common deslgna· ....aPERTY 00101 / 22~1 This bu11n1u Is con-dolng business as: R1cllard Joseph Ballagll•. eac • 1 CA 92627 ducted by an lnd1vidu111 Ing, \Colo wwd/M other tlon 5102 ot tht Ananc::lal bon of property IS shown above. 2095 Pl.ACENTIA AVE. dueled by: an lnd1v1dua1 VAN TAG E A EAL TY Trust11 ,J™>mu Dm'ahs. 496 l'1 N. Thia bu1lntss Is con· H11111 you staned doing tiouMhold lteme loc•tM at Codo), It the North front no wvranry IS grven as to 1ts COSTA ,,_SA, CA. 12027 Hove you s111ned doing GROUP, 856 N. Commtrce This 11a1emont was filed B •w~orct A 92v6d63 Newport ducted by: an indlv1dua1 business yet? No entrance to the COunty compltieness or correctness) 17141 M&068I TIME: business yet? No St .. OCJIOQ~ 92867 • with the County Clerk ol eac • Have you staned doing Albert A. Nalafe PROPERTY 20163 CoulthouM. 700 CMc Ceo-5'1d Salt ol proparty Wiii bt 11 :OOAM Richard Joseph Ba11agll11, California Vahlege Really Orange County on 6/24/98 dThls bbuslne1ssdl 11• c1 on-business yet? Yes, 8·15·89 This 11atemen1 was filed 207$ NEWPORT BLVD. ter onve west. SlrU Ana, madt In as ii condition willloul Stor9d by t"9 folowtfle Trustee Group, (CA), 6355 Wash· 19988782415 ucted y: an n 11 dua Gianna Majitter with the County Cte1k of COSTA MESA, CA. 92627 CA all right, tltle and lnttreat c0nvenan1 or warranty, exoress IMff90fl•: • Th11 111temen1 was flied lngton Blvd. Los AngtlH, Daily Pilot July 6 13 20 bHar• you 1s~rted doJng This statement" was filed Orange County on 6-11·98 17141 840-t682 TIME: «>n,,.re<f to and now hekl or lmpHeo regetdlng bile with tne County Clark of CA 90040 27 1998 ' ~52 us nen 0et o with ltlt County Clerk of 199B8781175• 8:00AM by It undef said Deed d possession or encumbrances AOC'1 LAURA SAHTOAO Orange County on 6124198 Th11 business 11 con· • ~omas 1 uvahs 11 d Orange County on 6·11·98 Daily Pilot June 15 22 29 Stored by tho tolowlng TNst In the folloWtng de-to pay the remaining Pflr\dj)al A027 RICK BOUMA 19988782418 ducted by: .. corporation PUBLIC NOTICE IS ~·· ~menl c1' ki8 I 19988781151 July 6 1998 • ,,;21S pereone: acf1bed Pfopof1y situated In sum of tilt notl(S) secured by 8042 MANO f£ANANOE2 Daily p,101 July 6 13 20 Have you started doing willl I • ovnty er o Dally Pilot June 15 2~ 29 ' the llf«uald COUntY and Said Deed ol Trust With Inter· E002 HEATHER VELEZ 27 1998 • ,;,25l buclne11 yet? No Flctltloua Bu1lnH• 011ngo County on 6·1 J.98 July 8 1998 • ~22S PUBLIC NOTICE £237 ROBIN MOORE SUtt, L.Qt 31 ot Tract 1133, est as In said note PIOVlded. E 0 8 1 M A AT IN • Calllornla Vantage Re11lty Name Statement 1998878 t 153 • E204 JACKIE JACOBS as P9f Map recorded In 8ool( advances if any, under Ille FERNANDEZ PUBLIC NOTICE Group, Candie• Katayama/ The lollowlng persons are D11Jly Piiot June 15, 22. 29. PUBLIC NOTICE Flctltloua Bu1ln1.-. H071i ROBERT JOHNSON 3&, Pag4al 13 and 14 at Mis. ttrms ol said O..d ol Trust E172 808 0 . BOYLE ---------•VP i1omg business as: July 6, 1998 m221 Name Statement lY 24617 eeuaneous Mapa. Records lees charges anel 111111nses of Flctl tlou1 Bu1lneH Thia staiement was filed AMERICAN MAILING & Flctltlo.us BualneH The following persons a1e ~~MONA AVE af Orange County, Ca!W«· the Tru$1M ana of 1111 trusts A=94~ttoSHior N•m• Statement with the County Clerk of PRINTING SERVICE, t 164 PUBLIC NOT~CE Name Statement doing business as: COSTA MESA CA 92627 nla. 255 Oc:un View Avenue, createel by UICI Oted ol Trust c · enna, """ The following poraons are Orange County on 6-11·98 N. Kramer Place, An1nelm, The following persona are NAZAN'S CARE. 342 E. 17141 ~7972 · TIME: Newport BeAlch, CA ~ Sate! Siii Wiii be netd on JULY -:!~==-~.,: doingbus1nusaa· 199B6781149 CA92806·1922 Flctltlou1 Bu1lne1J dolngbusinessas· 18lh St , Costa Mesa. CA e·OOAM '0000, APN ~122~ ~ 27.1998,AT300PM ON THE ;3TH fJULV 1118_, PS San Miguel Apanmen111, 011.11y P1lo1 June 15, 22, 29, George Havrlluk, 717 Or· Name Statement SOAK COMPANY, 1500 92627 St0!'9d by the tollowlng under~ Tl'UstM dl1-FRONT STEPS TO THE EN· O o 0 'tnc ~Ol 16040 Sprtngdale St, Hun· July 6, 1998 m225 ch1d Ava., Coroga del Mar, The following por1on1 are Adame Ave., Ste 1315. Nazan K Loeser, 342 E. ,.,.ooe: cl.alms any liability f« any TRANCE OF THE ORANGE CIVIC w'!'::~ oiond• lington BHch. CA 92649 CA 92625 doing business as· Costa Mesa. CA 92626 18lh St . Cosio Mesa. CA lnconectnus ot the atrMt CENTER. 300 E CliAPMAN CA 11201 il1el2..,: Richard Joseph Ba1111gha, Clas11fietJ Is.·· This l>usl"ess ts con· CALIFORNIA BEACH Marie P. Sork, 1500 Adams 92627 O 3 2 4 D M A A I O addrua and ~ common ORANGE CA Altlle omt 011118 8080 Boftd No 1157632 Trustee ol the Richard Jo· CONVENIENT ducted by: an Individual BABES, 2400 W. Coast Ave.. S111. 1315. Costa This business Is con-FERNANDEZ duiQNtlon. If any, shown rubal publbbOn or 11111 notlet. 07IOO 07113 · · seph Banagtla Trust, dalod whothor you'ro buy· Hwy. All, Newport Boach Mesa, CA 92626 herefn, s.ld sale will be lie to~I amount ol Itta unpaid • -February 27, 1986. 3366 lng, solling .. or just Soll your unwanlad CA 92663 ' This bu1ine11 is con· Thinking of h~v~ig a PROPERTY 201 39 In.Ide, but without covtnant balanu ol tile ol>hgaUon se· V10 Udo. Newpon Beach, looking. class1flad has .toms the easy wayl David Kramp, 2400 w Sell your home 3arage sa 0 111 20911 PLACENTIA AVE. « wmancy. eJQ)feued Of cured by lllt ll>ovt descnbld ---5-1 ---h--- CA 92663 what you need I cl~ossplf11•8cdeaydoucar 11 Coast Hwy .. *'· Newport through clasaifiod c'~s~ a1Fcl~D COSTA MESA. CA. 92627 lmpl;ed, • reg.rdlng lltle, o..o of Trust anel Htlmllld thrg~gyho~r .. ~:;::d. This business 11 con-CLASSIFIED " Beach, CA 92683 _ (7141 846-0734 TIME: poueUX>n, Of tncum-costs IXPlllSIS and ldVances ducted by:. on ind1V1dua1 0'4:1·5878 842·5878. This business '' con· 842•5878 842·5878 10:00AM branc:es. lo pay the remain-Is $30.376 49 Ills posslbll lllat 842·5 878 .. G} EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY 7.A11rt1ltatalt~ .. 111i.b ..._.,l(laMjtcllttMFtf· lltl ftlr ....., .. Act '1111t u 1111111•t1 n ro .... , .. h 11i.111 I• ••~•111" •u y ,,.,.,uce. ll•lltllH tr 'iHrl .. IUtlH "* H m•. ctlw, rtllfltl, "'· aa..ica,. 1a11111a1 slallt1 ., UlllNI trltll. If H 11111111H to llllll • ., llCll ,reftrtll", .................. t!IM . Tlla ... ,,,,., wlll 111 -.....1recc•...,~· "' ,.., ..... wtllctl " le ......... If ...... ow,....,. M llllOy l1ler1111• tfl1I 111 ,.,111111 1ft1rtl11• 11 1•11 .......,., Mt '"''"" .... .,,.,..... .... ,,,_ _....If "'811111l11M11. Ult HU0 .......... , . .., ..... ,., _.. ........... IC.,.. •II•• ~-.. ·- Index 1002·H21 1101-1744 .. au .. 111 ... MU H~0-1'40 ...... 1111 6101 .. 190 7091.9090 By Fax (7 1-t) ,,;~I -(>.)1H (l'l1·a•f' 1111 l11d1· r1111r 11111111· 111111 pl111111• 11111lllH'1 illhl \\I' II 1 1111 \ 1111 liJ1 k .. 11 It ,1 vru ,. 11111111· ) ilow to Place .A By Phone (? H ) <>-+2-:><>78 - By MaWln Person: :rlO \\ t·~1 Ba, S1 n·•·t ( :o-.tu \l1·~u . (:A 1)2h:Z7 ,, \1 I\""' I Bl\" ~ B.1\ i°'il Hours 'll•lt·phu111• 8::Wa1 11-:;:00prn \111111111\ ,., 11111\ \\ a l k -111 8::fou111-:):00p111 \l11rtd11)-l· 1 idn~ Polley R1111·, 111111 rk11dli1w' ur1• ... ulij1•1·1 111 rh1111g1· wirli11111 1111ti1·1· Tlll' p11bli,,Jw1 n•-.•np;. 1hr ri~l11 111 1·1•11,111. 11Tl11,,j(\. rt•\ j,,. 111 11'jt't'I au~ ,. 1 l1h,1fit·tl 111l\1'1 lb1·1111·111 Pl1·u~1· rrp11n u11~ rrrur - 1hu1 11111\ lw Ill ) 1111r 1 lu"ifit·d ml wmwdmlf'ly Tiu· D111l~ Pilot 11n"1'pt~ 1111 l111hiluy rur 1111, 1·rrn1 i11 1111 111l"·r1i-,1·n1t·111 for whid1 11 muv b1• n·~111111-,ihlt~ 1•\1·1·1>1 (11r f 111' rn-,t 11( 1111: "fllt1'1• 111 111all~ 11...-111111·d 1,, 1 lw nn1r Cn·dit rnn 1111ly _ 1 ... ull119.1·d frn 1lw ri,...1 i11.,1•n11111 ~-Deadlines Morn.lay ................. Fri day 5:00pm Tut':.day .............. Monday S:OOp m Wednesday ......... Tuesday S:OOpm Thursday ....... Wedne 'day S:OOpm Friduy ............... Thursclay 5:00pm aturday ............... Friday S:OOpm . • • GENERAL 1002 GENERAL 1002 CORONA LAGUNA MOBILE NEWPORT COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MBSA 2624 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DEL MAR 102 2 NIGUEL 10 52 H 0 MBS 1100 BEACH 216 9 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Q O V E R N M I! N T 1--------'"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii F 0 R I! C L 0 S E D t• 1• 1• HOMl!S for pennlee SOLD'. SAT·SUN 12·5 oc•AN Vll!W Giant UDO PENINSULA B•~ront Duplex W/ -------------- h S D 333 POPPY private lot. 6Br 2.5Ba " Boet Dock· Just re• NEWPORT NBWPORT on 1 e 1· allnquent ShowcH• homH Large beaullful homo 1BR 2BA/38R 38A modeled. Upper ta11. Repo'i, REO's, for ••I• In our with guest qu1ner1. on a lO,OOOaf. Priced Oulet Community with 3br "ba, FP, w/d, lg BEACH 2669 BEACH 2669 Your area. Toll f11e to HU •I S329,000. p I B h B " 1·800·218·9000 Salurday Real Eatate P1ek.a·boo oceenvlew Mlchael J. Lambert. r vale He • rand view deck, 1/c gar, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiii EJCt H·5139 for curre'1J Supplemenll South elde of PCH Agent 949-4199·8497 New Lap Pool/Spa, boat doclC, ullhll11 In· HOllES OF Agent 714·509-8923 Flln•H Fae. Starting eluded . $3200/mo yrty llallngs. CAL•SCA Jn al $1150.949·873·6030 L ... 7 1 4.a1 5 .1332 0 0 v II .. N M • N T THE WEEK F 0 R I! C L 0 S a D Dlsple~ •d• atert HOMllS fOf pennlH et fu•t 1781 on thl St. Rtpo's, VA, OHc:ll ne WlfJ 15pm HUD. Sherin HIH . No ***** money down govern· OPEN HOUSE ment loan1 avellable Llatlnga for ••• now. Local lletlngs. DHdlln• Thure ISpm To 11 fr e. ***** 1 ·800-681·2212 ••t. 11 pay1 to advertlH H-4000, (CAL•SCAN) In It'll bHt local PATRICK T•NO .. I! RHI Eatale Section PIH H Call • Lei Us CALL TODAY Know 'What Your LISA fUV•M Need1 Arll~ 8158-970& 714157.._.2152 1 ·8 0 0 --4 ·'I E N 0 A E ,._ ______________ ...... COSTA MESA 1024 NEWPORT BEACH Febuloua fully furn, 1089 HOUSES/ ga1ed, 1br Luxury TWN pano view, g ar, Greet Horne 3Br 2Ba, 2017 Pelorne Drive Ooum'let kll, tam rrn , Engll1h Gardene. By Owner 049-e4H158 M e'>o Dt:I Mor 811 ST. Clair --------$2300./S 1700 unfurn, 38R 1 :V••A aonue CONDOS Mary, Agent 720·0811 Am, Lg yd, 2c gar, FP. FOR RENT VACATIUH yHr round RV acce11. 1208,000 I••••••••• In Luxury. 1 o r TWM Agent 842·5937 fully furn , garago>, Great View of Udo 1---------S11~9S. Agt 7~0·081 1 Chann11, 24 aecur11y, COSTA MESA 2124 walk to Lido Vf111ge. lll•iil•ii1•••1ill•••••••• -28-'_2_5_9_• __ 45_7_s-_2_7oo_ ••R 1 llA on Blunt nr APARTMENTS Nwpt 8hra 2br, ofc, bch, gar w/opener, POR Jl!NT 2ba, t>earn ceH. newer fncd yd, w/d hlC·up, 1 .. •••••••• PAIRWAY APARTMENTS AT 810 CANYON OATBU COMMUNITY BY P HION ISLAND Lk«11111rul 1rt t' lllll.'(J -.1rc."(·L'l l\ll<J f(Olfco1v~ vi ·~ 1·11Jo> 1 .ir1•frcc llvln~ In yo1.1r lnr1-to I , :.t 111 , I Bit ill l<lllrTICI II !IUlllC'I • l~H ,I( ~;mu.tC.: • \\!,,(It Ollrycr hookup~ • nwpl,l( \' 1W'Of11I & R•'<;' •Air c 1111<.lmo11lr'll • \\\·1 h.11 In J. nncl.1 Hit • l\l11nn .. >'stem • ~1.W".c) Ill $2,(}fl!i PLEASB CALL (714) &t+MOe COllONA Dll~ 4IO nA • Ar.,m te. Conni • IY bis ,..a. .. a.1111w.. ........ Ille roof, 1311,000 S895. '42·9899 Agt 1• 8111 Orundy AHttora1-.-.,;-..;...;;.;;;==-...~~ '~~1111m-----------••mli. 1Mt-e15-e111 ••r •·••• TWH on1--------- 1022 llilcfAcUW a1Uff1. fncd vet. tp, CORONA 2822 •Co•t• Mes•'• a .. t Jr· 1 br & 1 br, also ~br 1 ba, qul•I gal •c:I comm. pool, t•n'11•· e a1y a c e••• to fre eway/beach/malls. 714-507.0079' lAGUNA B!ACH 2~8 Walk to Weit St. Behl Newly remOd .. ed, '11 .. tic 1 bd, full kit S9)SI Incl '• urn & callte. Indy avail 494·9$9 NEWPORT DACH zeit , ......... 4 . MOV•·IN .. ONda NSWPOATU~ nRMC• ., Lg 1 a Hr near B5:k .. ....... on'"-.. " :~~arl;. e:~~":;1co on MAI 48r 38• 11,471,000. Pr Inc Ip a 11 0 n I Y . I--..=::;;::::==:::: t Ir t ...-:Open & airy, ., By Owner 87&-2708 llVINB 2144 lrg deck. 10 g•, no NEWPORT MARINA ~ • ~ n::',j; APARTMENTS pet a muott • ·~llliiilllil~~----·"'·-••.a-~--'.,r"""'-~ TrOpkal l·~:s;~ Lwl f:MI. _ ..._ ••• tU: &t • ., 1;...~rn1t;i;"IS:;oii;-;iiiiliiiiiiiiiiiliiij:z•••• · AY.it Awg a I $975 mo. OP.n House 'M 1 & 12 173·1078 WOODafUDO• 4'br 2.&ba, I Cat gar,• yatd, Aval! 1~1 12050/mo •--------- COSTA MESA 2tZ4 gardner Incl '°°'''43 ~ ill±sf-.. Twnhom nu ....,...~ -1'IUei Wiiit CWJ*. ewu..,., ... trto. deek, ovMUM -~.............. • ..... ;...~Pool· .!D* ...... fl!let.,....... ~.......===:. ..... ~ .. •··· · .,..a:.. ~ . '!T.;t... :om bMClft :.::i:; Plcue call (M9) 7"-0919 : .. Newport'Beoch/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot . . ·~ fff•1 Creon Counaellng Centera otl._ _______ ,_ _____ ..__ cAmul~-..(m-.mQ•r UNTALS TO NFCC). FrH dept SHU! 2 72 4 conaollda tlon, lower 1 =iiiiiiiiiliiiiiiliiiiiiil•iii I paymant1, lntareat, 1" Stop collector calla. *AR• YOU -ORUNKT •'81de 9 Ltg Styllah N O n ·P r o I I I Blood Alcohol THtera. 38r TWM. Pro1·1 look· 1·877°93e.2222. Eatlmatea lavala : ~M'K" 1 mou.s lllTALS llOl!T OU"C 01' Ing to aharl rental. 2 Toll frH. (CAL•SCAN) 0.02% -0.3%. Pockat- rma avaH, 480/$465. "*CRRDIT CARD t in, Accurate fi Faatl ANSWERS TO WEEKLY BRll>CE QUIZ 949-722-6997/LM PROBL&MS?.. Sand 55 aach to: Pool ""' to ahr with Debt con1011d. atlon. Peraon•I Toch Co. Q 1 ·As South, vulnerable, you A Id 2153 Maple St. tl'B I Id young prol'I In c~. VO bankruptcy. Costa Mesa, Ca e2e21l••·-----1 lO : Y•ry nice place, vary Stop creditor ca111. EMP ... y-golng. Full prlvlg. Cut lntarHt. iNo credit CLAS•eF1eo LOYMENT • 6 o KA 7 6 4 J l o J 9 5 4 • JO • ssOO/mo. 949.1101 check. One tow pay-It's the rHourca youl•••••••• 1 ment. 800·270.9894. can count on to aall a 1' Par1ncr ope' ns tiu; ~and with one no --------• (CAL•SCAN) myriad of merchan-·--------' trump and your right-hand .ol>ponent ·nit! bidding has procccdcd· SOUTH WEST NORTH PU\ ' Pan 1 • ? What action do yoo take? ACROSS 1 Breathe hard 5 Cut of !Mal 9 Open •btl 13 Actress Bufatyn • 15 Locale EASf l • 18 Java's neighbor 17Wiseuy~ 18 Suburban • I 19 Buslnffs alt 11 20 Actor Lowe 21 lrriportanl period ofhfe 57~ 58 Had dab\I 59 "A Dols Housa."IOf~ 111 .Roman roed 62 Citrus IAAI 83 F1raetarm 64 Coating 91' 1ton 65 Psyche pa~a 66 Broth.Ir 'I ..... DOWN I Paraptw'nalt• 2 ActOf Ray 3 Thck alee Monday, July 6, 199B RENTALS AVOID BANKRUPTCY. dlae Items, bacau .. EMPLOYMENT pa~ses What do nd' W·•~D 2726 Free d•pt conaolida· our column• compel • you respo . • nn u• lo qualified buyer• to 5530 iiiiiilliii•iiiiiiiiiiiiil t n. Application with c1111 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil A -You have little in the way of high A · With four r.robable defensive tricks. II is unlikely that East can m:ake JWO clu~. so double-the penalty could be subs!antial. Two no trump is a poor second choice since there mighL not be a source of tricks 'on the hand. Playing negll,(1ve dou- bles, pass and hope that j>artner will reopen with a double. 24 Fiber source 25 Poker stalle 26 Like hot SIUff 29,Hancfy 32 Corporate symbols 33 Mon9ocia's 4 Wooden pin 5 Synthetic fabric 6 Auula'•- NB R•ntal Wanlodl ~:7~~.c~/1J~'~;! 1 ___ 8_4_2_·5_8;_7;..8:;__ ACT NOW cards, hut lhe trick-taking potential Naar water, up to proval. Good/bad/no ORAN OE CTY FAIR of your hand is excellent, especially $1200/mo, 1yr IHsa c rad 1 t o K since you know partnet ha& at least praf'd. NHd 2·3br 1 1·800-873·8207 • &fteorlOtnet.ll)tw foi HELP NEEDED Hlllng two hCarts. We would opt for a juinp aba, •Ingle father w/ (CAL*SCAN) )Olll"Hlf7Shop1n-u.. Troplcal Plant• dally to four heans. (lfckou use some sys-13 year old daught «itrtlortofyourown honw from July 10.28. SH No pet•. no emokl:~: NEl!D-., MORTGAGE Gift MtirWC.uibf. rate Tropical masuras at tbem 1o1f Cransfer bi at the fQUr·level. e o 8 .9 4 1.g4 9 1 loan? Refinancing? f6.00mo.of.MiAnlf4 Bldg 10/Booths 801· Yo means deploy it.) This has an • C r • d I t /I n c o m 0 949-5"48-02.tf7, FAx 949-803 on JULY 8 & 9 added advantage -the hand might COMMERCIAL ~EAL ESTATE BUSINESS OFFICE FOR RENT 2769 P•NTHOUSI! Ol'C w/B•w Vlow Panltlon break room, cabled, 10 Basa T s 11 OOSq.Ft. Broker 642·38!'>0 BUSINESS 8r Pro I> I • m • O K . 5'46-~. Writf 1:196 From l OAM to 2PM. belong to the opponents in spades Forecloauroa or Hartlor6W.33Q.Cot~ No Call• Pl••••· and you could pos.sibly nnYmpt bankruptc~ OKI CA92626 WE PAY WELL he fth · ..... ,-·--Call nowl 24 hour w-=~~=:..A.I t m out o e1r ucst spot. •pprovala • .ACQ fl· 1---------11.A"""d~v-a_n_c_e"""d'""-ph_o_n_•_h_•_lp Q 2 • As South, yulnerable. you n•nol•I ••l'vlcea. 'lntarnat/mrktg must be · 1·800·949-Ll!ND. LOST &· • onllna. earn 1$100+ hold: • (CAL*SCAN) FOUND 2925 ~~~.~~~8f:.~e3n2~~2 .. !t 4 K763 o KSS o K106 3 •87 OUAUNRID UNllCU•D ........ NtCnlll.1 ·~r"'· 1·--18W758 liiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.h.~~;.;:;~" .. Art SalH CM Gallery Partner opens the bidding with one no Burmese looklng cat Is looking tor . motl· trump. What do you respond? • • found In the vie of vated, 1a1aa oriented Oakwood ~pta. N.B. people )"Ith exp In 949-722-1288 dealgn a. custom Losl cat w .Cllf1 area framing. FT/PT posl· Sussex/Dover, grey tlons av all Incl Sal. tabby w/whlt.e feet, Fax resume 648·8626 cool cat. 631·0675 Bkpr/Secretar~ AP/ PR/Type 50 wpm+ A · With three IUngs opposile even a 15-17 point no-trump opener, yoo want to be in game. but not necessar- ily in no trump. Bid two clubs first, to check on whether partner holds four spades. 'The ruffing va lue in clubs makes it right to probe for a possible 4-4 or better fit in the major. Q S • As South, vulnerable, you hold· • A943 'i:'Q 106 54 o K954 •Void The bidding has proceeded: EAST SOUTH WEST NORTH Pass Pus 1 o l• Dbl• •ptnaltlH What action do you take? A • Partner should have a reasonable hand for a two-level ovtrcall, SO" your high card.'I should prove useful. Just because trumps are stacked against panner is no reason to panic. Pass. Panner might make it. and any rescue action by you could be disas- trous. location • 34 Luau decoritlon 37 Rock-band ~ams 7 P11rra's mother B Cushions . 9 Not there · lnSlruments w 10 Tnp 4 1 MJ/\u$CUle 42 "Famous· oooloemaker 43 -ctown• move kke an eagle 44 Part of a wave 46 .:.. -eyed kfeless 47 Admirer 49 Glamorous wraps ' 50 "Shtne On -• oldmuslCal 54 MIOllture, as a 1 11 '\ooJYng Glass· 12 ~remonv' 14 -•nd~ast 22 Newscast8f Rather 23 Ud 24 Coalition 26 large number 27 Decorated \pNare 28 Type ol moldtng 29Wtde119 30 Excavatas J l -de cologoe 47 Alrieatl . 33 Gof ls • · language 34 Thailand s ~ 48 Sea eagles netghbcx 49 Pottends . 35 Goel of love 50 --ratSer 36 Earty COiby thriler shoW 51 Only -38 -" Dawn 52 Small branc:n .. Chong 53 Wnnon " 39 8~ and EKIS reminder 40 '-Iha nighl 54 PolyneSlan 1>ef01a , • staple "4 Frolic 55 Hart>mger 45 Feel remorse 56 Tug '48 Gunlc 60 Edge 11 12 ) FINANCE HEALTH 8c t--------l FITNESS MONEY 3000 Compu1er lit. 722-7331 or Fax res. 722·708,5 Dental Aoceptlonlat Pleasant, ethlcal office needs exp'd dental per1on. Good oppt'y for change. Xlnt ben· ellts/cond1tlona. Naw- pon Ctr. Call 'tu11·Frl tor Info 840°1124 Q 3 -Both ".ulnerable. as South you hold: • . • Q 6 -Both vulnerable, as South you hold: •AQ108654 o ~ OAJ6 •AK9 Panner opens the bidding with four hearts What a<;\ion do you take? ,I, .. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 2904 TO LOAN 2914 F•mllv Health benefits I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $29.95/mo. per lam. **Gl!T $50,000 CASH NOWI*'* No health or age re- strict. 800-590-5452 Homeowners only. ,~~~~~~~ Bankruptcy OK. •-••••• Credit problems OK. Health Care Pl•u• b• wary of out Ell 1 t hi of area companies. m na e gh interest Savi~ loans. Nothing out of Check with Iha local pocket. No obligation. $30/mo. ntire 8 • tt • r B u a I n • a a A • II n a n c e n o w I f 'ly 0 t Bureau before you s2o ,OOO·S5 00,000. am1 · 0C OrS, Hnd any money tor Umltad time. Anierl-Hospitals, Dental, tau or services. RHd corp Lending Services Prescriptions, and underatand any 1·800·338·1050. Chiropractic & More. contracts before you (CAL•SCAN) algn. Shop around for Pre-existing rat••· ':"'L-ow-l~n...,..to-,-.-.-, _L_o_a_n_•· Conditions Accepted. FAMOUS MILLIONAIRE ~:~ •• 10~~~· copnesrosolldnaa~ 1.:eee-248-4651 AUTHOR reveals R W Heral of making tlon. Bankruptcy ex-eps. elcome. No $100,000 per year part cepted. Fast approvall License Required. time, buying and Hll· Emplo.vment ls req'd. ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;iiiii='I Ing mongag• notoa. 1 -8 0 0 ·3 7 3 ·9 4 3 4 ~ (800)8&4-CAEDIT. 2•f hra. www.paperbualnesa .com (CAL •SCAN) Unb•llevable Oppt'yl lntomot D•~ Tr•dlngl Curious? 260-4975 . 1,_·,. IDS*'ll 111 lti}l.inl t,,... •. "'*' t .. --.1,laaUtb O.WStohlb ... flllf 11 IDctq fer. Convenient · Claaalned 842·S878 s~s WE'RE GROWING! Fast ~ Southern California ammmmty newspaper chain has immediate opportUnitjes availalie in Ventura. Los AIYJe1es, Orange County, and tJle lnlaIX1 Eq>lre for ADVERTISING~ REP~ATIVES. Your ~: new acmunt deveqment, maintaining established aaxJUDlS, positiw custcmer seMoe a1tilude. and desire to build s~ advertwi~i partneISbip; with clients. Mlrumwn 2 yea.rs prevDis ad~ sales experience with newspaper lMustry experielnoo preferred We off er: base salary + OOIDIDISS1Cll. excellent benefits padtage iOOuding 401(k~ and , 8 suppcxtive work enviraunent Submit rover letter. resume, al'Kl salaJY hlsfOlY to: CallfomJa Cooununity News Corporaf.!oo 425 W. Broadway, SUite #300 Glendale, CA 91204 A'M'N:ffwnanResourcet , Or Fax: (818) 548-8897 W11111111q.O~~ Wld!tJnd'Ulo111n..,.• mt ~<b.111 STARTING ANEW BUSINESS PP DRIVER OTR COY· EN.ANT Transport. The one park every· one deserves 1-8()()..441-4394. Expe· rlencad drivers and owner operator• 1-800·338-8428. For graduate atudents Bud Meyer Truck Lines Refrigerated Hauling call toll free lt77·BUD MEYER 877-283-6393 Solo Drivers & Contractors. (CA.L •SCAN) FRIENDLY TOYS & GIFTS has openings tor pany demonstra· · tors & managers! Home decor, gifts, toya, Christmas. Earn cash, trips, recogni- tion. Free catalog, • A Q S o A Q-9 l o Void • K 8 7 6 J l The biddinst baS:oroc.ceded~ SOUTK. ~ NORTH I• Pass 10 10 Pass l o 1 What do you bid now? A -What an unpleasant develop- ment. Jl might seem that three clubs is automatic, but be careful -the hand is a misfit and the opponents might start doubling soon. Panner must have six, perhaps seven, dia· moods on this auction, so bail out hefore you get into deeper water. Pass. Q 4 -East-West vulnerable. as South you ~old: • 7 J 0 Q J 9 O A 10 9 l • Q J 8 3 A -If partner is the type whO, al this vulnerability, would open foor heMts on a suit that is likely to contain sev- eral losers, it is ti~ to change part· ners. If not. raise to six hearts, , despite your void. Lam to be • better bridge_play· erl Subscribe now td the Goren Bridge Letter by calling (800) 788- 1225 for infonnation. Or write to: Goren Bridge Letter, P.O. Box 4410, Chicago, 111. 60680. If you·re looklng for a job .. ~ class•tled has news for you. lnlor. 1-800-488·4875. 1--------(CAL "SCAN) I • • •• --•• • • • • ' • -.. ., • ... • • - -• \ •-=-1nN-.e~-r:-:~-~o-m-. B-rok-.. • EMPLOYMENT 5530 -ursdays, Fridays El Sa~ys~ ~gs•R .·~:~1nim~~P-SELL YOUR UNWANTED TREASURES -FREE _._t Benefits dept. PT S•l•• Peraon, --- Requires project & · must be reliable & ' Ti.JRN YOUR SPRING CLEANING INTO CASH' -org. skills, marketing honest. 1 5·20hrs a _ 1 exp., & analysis of week, 4-9pm, $6.25/hr quotas. Cuatomar ave. + monthly bonus. s k 111 s c r It I ca I . Lotion• & Lace Mlcrosoll office exp. 743 Baker St. CM req. 2 yra exp. and Th• Community current L & D lie. Market Place. Call Barb•ra Burns Classified 949-263-0808. Or fax 842·5878 resume 949·283·0906. OHie• AHlatant Secretary & llght acctg, temporary 9·3pm M-F 645-3861 PRE·SCHOOL DIR Prof. E.C. educator needed as 1chool dlr. for Tutor Time child· care, !earning ctr In NPB. Excellent ealary & bit•. Must b• CA dlr. quallllad. Call 955-2672 \..,1 1 • 1 I • \ \ 1 , t , ', \ I ' \\ \ '\ I I I) If you have phone and computer skills and ue self motivated, and want to tam BJC SSS. Call Mr. Ray. 714-437-5001 C•L•A•.S• ULTIMATE •I·E~D·S GARAGE SALE , ADS FREE! All Ads, (New or Renewed) Must Be-Submitted Each Week By Tuesday oon. NAME ADDRESS ~ ______________ CITY CREDIT CARD # EXP. DATE ------------ SIGNATURE TYPE OF C"REDIT CARD (CIRCLE ONE): VISA MC AE DISCOVER M: (15 CHARACTER LIMIT, lNCLUDING SPACES) I I I I I I ·1 I I I I I I 'ESCRimON: (18 CHARACTER LIMIT, INCLUDING SPACES) I I I I I I I I I I I I. I I I # __________ PHONE#,___....__..--_______ _. TREASURE CHEST R ULES AND lNFQRMATlON A) ALL ADS WILL PU BLISH THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. NO CHANGES, - ADDITIONS OR DELETIONS UNTIL THE FOLLOWING WEEK . The legal Department at the Daily Pilot is pleased to announce a new service now available to new businesses. We will now SEARCH the name for vou at no extra charge, and save you the time and the trip to the Court House in Santa Ana. Then, of course, afler the search is completed we will file gour fictitious business name with the Countv Clerk, publish once a week for four weeks as required bg law 8) NO BOATS, CARS , TRUCKS WILL BE ALLOWED. MERCHANDISE PRICED UP TO $500 ONLY. ONE ITEM PER AO. "' C) PRIVATE PARTY ADVEKT'lSERS ONLY. NO B USINESSES MAY PARTICIPATE. and then file gour proof of publication with the Countg Clerk. · Please stop bv to file vour fictitious business name statement at the Daily Pi/Or,.330 W. Bag St, Costa Mesa. If vou cannot stop bg, pleas1 call us at (714) 642-4321 and we will make arrangements for IJOU to handle this D) To PLACE YOUR AD USE THIS FORM. You MAY MAIL rr, OR DROP rr BY OUR OfflCE. OUR ADDRESS IS: 330 W. BAY STREET COSTA MESA, CA 92627 ~ldure bg mail. · . 1 -----;-""' Ti~ Should haw anv 1ii~ ~,,. quul~ pleasnall w -and we will be mo~ than glad to assist I/OU· Good luck In vaur new business/ MOndoy, July 6, 1996 Newport Beoch/Costo MesQ Doily Pilot F~EE TO JOU 6022 FORD 9075 JAGUAR 9105 ti!xtJS 9115 LEXUS~ ~r:~~~i;.~~-i~~~~1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~r,A:D~O~R~A~L~Ejii~K~l!tt~.!n~•~iiii~.8~7ii!M~u!.!,!.!n!eiiiiji.iii,l,i1i.~oiv-.!,!.~19~niii~i!;!~ii]jiiiiiiijif.~iiii!i~!liiii!i~ •• ~,!i!L~.!4,o~oiii!i!ij!!!iii~iiii!~~~liiii~!iiiiii! R.~~:. ~~T0A, TP/TE •••••••• wKenmoreWHher, ~n·1~.~~ ~/~~~Y~~: ~!:~~c·:~i~;?,~~11~~ G rey/grey lnter, 'B t a~~'/~de/l;~o~~: Coach Edition XR·7 auto, AC, . aunrool, CD player. good cond. 12200, 949·5. 5-205~ • ,1 PIHH bO wata Iha\ oryet gooct condition 7 • 78 n , won't la•ll 7 ...... 7 ... 8 L o w m II e • , 0 8 •White/Ivory, lull opt. 0 n I Y t 4 k m I hiring nowf ERA wlll egory may require you--_..,...,,. _____ , _________ ·90 Fairmont wagon BAUIUl LOTUS L.•XUS Ll!XUS Co••• M••• . • .;MV yew T-cd -.aoe ~ toil • 9"'0>"®qill'IU *~FRI~ t yr aul. ~.n•JIN"' _ $500/ob~. fair coao -1.1 4 8 • .., 71nn MISSION VIEJO ISION Vll!J.O Llr'lcoln·M•roury '89 VANAQON Blue 9rey Inter, .. tensed or not We'1e the llallnQ• In this cat· 1205, 714-G73-3039 • 14·3 ... 11 • v• ' ,. (2WPL425) $13,995 ( 7 OUl) I 1,977 (Oi 98) $42,977 (624541) 113,997 and provide training In which thort\A• a la7'0", Ah\ana. Wn1te .n-vn v (714) 't2j·SS4~ -1 _____ ..,..-..._7-_. __ ~ __ . r-e••l••o.8• -49t394-1:HMl'4 • ~714f114C>-IJ800- 800 ... 00·5391 io:119 charge per minute. w/~: •• ~=~~~a:i?o. GOODS . ' 6065 •88 Fl!STIVA Super '92 ioverelgn '92 LS 400 (2PSV962) 1:t,......,ll't.i:= BAUER LOTUS 714-842· 7700 9150 -,9 .... 15_J_e_T_T_A_fl_l""Q...,.L..,,.X,-, '1 ' d I ~ 9 ' n E I /I c c r ,, t 1' < : .. • ,, c , ·: ,. .. ••lea a Catering deal, new Ures,. runs Green/tan llht, low ml ~hile/1110ry, lull opt, ----------1 NISS;s.N Anlatant WASHER/DRYER Vltama•l•r Ski ma, exlnt, otlg 34K ml. (66:lU~R L0~1.j~95 · (12023~1!XUSS20,977 LINCOLN 9120 ~tt~~~~~t·~oo~l~~c~~~ MBRCHANDISB On~00~9~~~~ili:n•lch. ~h~n;,g~1:,!~9~.~~~ s37oo. 714•722•7201 714"842·7700 MISSION VIEJO o re•ponslble, com.I••••••••• 031·0297 '85 TAURUS QL (M9)3•~84 '88TOWNCAR Signature Serl•• Leather, Loadeel, Premium Sound, Xtta Cleon, MUSI Sollll 53,350.obo 319·3678 '98 MAXIMA OXE 31 K ml, auto, (~POL965) SUS,555 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714) 892•0000 Green. black llhr, Ct) (4ACX1 I 8) $15,~9 • BAUER LOTUS 714·842-7700 Pl.ll•t literate aulslant AC, PW/POL, ABS, tllt, ''3 Vand•n Pia~ ,94 QS 300 With 5 years min exp ANTIQU"S TV, ElECTRONICS, Power s .. t. S8Sl95 Blac)(, cream II ' Slack/black, full opt. for ful time work. c 8010 Can't s~em to STEREO 6080 (115~!~1~ M•.. (66:~~~R LO~~· 5 e . 9 ~ • • v a I I . Call 714-440-4308 got to all those Llncoln·Mwcury 714-842 7'fr:J. (074137) S24,91'7 CLASSIFll!P It's !he reaourc . ov can count on Jo ell a myriad of 11\~ chan- dlse Items. , cause our colul,Tlf'}•' compel qualllled liuyer• to 1 cell! i SECRETARY repair fobs CABLE TV (714) 540.5030 • ' ./ LEXUS Gr-.it Communication areiund the house? D~SCRAMBLl!~S ,97 MUSTANG '93 XJS ct~~ MISSION Vll!JO . ) _____ ....;__.1-- 197 Contin•ntar SUZUKI ~205 st(llls. Santa A na Lot the LOW COSTIU ACi. pw/pdl, lilt, CC, 81acl<, t•rl lihr, 1---..:.C.;..9...;.4.;.9.:..)3;..0.;.4..;..-0...;..;0;..84;..__ 714·547·7021 Claaslfled 1·800·211·4125 2 TO CHOOSE CD change{'' fow ml. '94 LS 400 V8, pw/pdl, ASS, llhr,r,Jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (688678) ~"'$2~" TEACHERS. {~04877) (ZOSe4 s) (187236) $2 ~£15 • Cashmere/Ivory full $8•$11 HOUR NB Service Sl:!,497 Coate MH• BAU~R .OTUS ofct, cert 6.9% avail. Coat• M••• Lincoln M•rcury (714) 840·5630 1542·5878 '·· '94 SIDEKICK JX Conyt, 5 sp, whi10, Preschool need1 PT Directory TRANSPORTATION 'Llncoln Mercury 714·8 · ~-7700 ( 0()306) J31,977 FT teachers w/ECE help you find 714·840·5830 •n "XJO LEXUS IJnlls-to ~ork w/int'a, "" MISSION VIEJO (3MCX671) ss,995 1---~---- • BAUER U>TUS '97 MARK VIII 714·842·7700 AUTOS \/ toddlers & Presot'looL .reliable help. Black, rley leather, (949)304-0884 eene11ts . 955·2672 642·5678 BOATS . 7011 HONDA 9085 <69:J' Jk~2t~~5us •----.-9-4.:..L_S_4_0_o_· ,- AC.PW/POL, ABS 1111.. -,-.9-6-S-ID_E_K_l_C_K,,_J...,L"""X..,.. WANTED S246 (724657) $25,997 4x4, 3n~ ml, llhr, ABS, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiii Tennis Court/Soeial director needed. Fun working environment, wk-ends, Mo11 & Tue. • 644-6900. The Community Market Place Classllied 642-5878 . () ... ""O P> 0 C-,.... -~-P> O> Q .... ~ " CD '}> -h ~ (11 0 ~ O> ., "'1 '< 0 O> 0 ., . c C.· I en TOPDOLLAR \ ,• 1(.I _ PAID! • f" ,1,.1 From ~':-111()()..1860 ~ • • Buy 1 Outright I E$1•1e Sales Conducted Paintings . .., China Books i' Furniture 40 years in Newport Beach 714.673.622 WANTED 1~!~R!!~ PIA!>lOS Coll1ctlblts ·~ ... r.-1one • Sl""'9C)S •A•"°' • O*fc:e futftitlMtt $$ CASH PAID $$ one P"K• Ot .ntwe he UM WE BUY ESTATES oa1l . 1114 957-8133. SOUTH COAST AUCTION 2202So • .W"St. Sam. AM. CA 92707 lloncltd lo llc'"w CA •2t4 FURNITURE 6014 '"'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii . 1 14·042· 7700 While/Ivory, tun. opt, 11 '87 prelude snrf, 11lnt _ ,,.1______ (214877) $32,971 2 BOATS tires, xlnt cond (714) /94 XJ8 Silver MISSLIEO>tNUVs,EJ.O Blk metal ,bunkbd, twin 2 MOORINGS 673·5045 1,rey lthr inter, low ml, ' top, dbl bouom. 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