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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-05-13 - Orange Coast PilotSPORTS CdM Newport find ~ CTF volleyball foes Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 • - THE VERDICT Jail time offers break from home life MediaOne takes over Costa Mesa _c_abl~ervice TESTIMONY ~TO ·A M09FHER'S PAIN COSTA MESA -Conti- nental Cablevision officials are planning to announce ·toQ.ay that its op erations have been taken over by MediaOne. Additionally, the company is launching new telecom- munications services includ- ing: digital cable teleVision: high -speed cable modems connecting to the Internet; and telephone services. -By Susan Deemer ·Hea news • Ione Huber takes witness stand briefly to tell of discovering her daughter's abandoned car. By Christopher Goffard, Daift/ Pilot SANTA ANA -For Ione Huber, the moment she nervously awaited for years came and went quickly Monday in Orange Coun- ty Superior Court. Huber, 53, tes- tified only briefly at the murder trial of John J. Pamalaro, the man accused of abducting, raping and killing ber 23-year-old daughter. Under questioning from De puty D~ Attorney Chris Evans, Huber desaibed discover- ing her daughter's abandoned Honda off the Corona del Mar Freeway in June 1991 after Denise Huber f4iled . to come b.ome from a concert at the Great Western Porum in Los Angeles. Hubei: also identified a few of her daughter's belongings, including a pair of high-heeled shoes that the prosecution con- tends were shredded when I Pama.laro forcibly dragged Denise away. Speaking in a calm, even voice, Huber said her daughter never would have left home with her shoes in that condition. •rm glad I was able to get that part over with," she said after- ward, noting that she avoided eye contact with Pam~o while she was on the stand. •11lfay was the first time I saw ~face. I'd seen • him on 1V and I'd seen his pic- ture in the paper, so I think I was mentally prepared for that." • SEE HUBER PAGE 5 Ione Huber, RnOaDded byfamOy lind lrteDds outside cOmt: laltweek. took the stand to testl· fyMonday. MARC MARTIN I DAA.Y PllOT Sex· offender . . . -. lives locally, police say City and tourism officials say loss of Toshiba Senior 11--t-~____..· wilHre-cos • Authorities release name of James Lee Crummel in _ _.___,._.r;;u...1...UL.uo..ll!ce._witb Megan's Law_ By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Offi. cials are hard-pressed to put a dollar amount~ what losing the Toshiba Senior Classic golf tour- nament means to the city: The fient, they say, ls simply invalu- able. • f<JR MOi. ON THE T05NBA 5BmR ~ IEAOt CouNlwY Cwl ~ SEE 5'oRTs MeiE 6. The PGA Tour tournament won't play at Newport Beach H-----+--'-';>Wl1U¥-'-'u.u..1W.;n..y . . this year. As things stand, club officials don't want the tournament back, saying its operator, International Sports and Event Marketing, is 60 days late on $25,000 in pay- ments. "It breaks my heart," Mayor Jan Debay said of losing the tournament. Newport Beach Conference & Visitors Bureau President Ros- alind Williams said there's no way to know how much the tour- nament brings in for the city. The event means more business for local hotelS, restaurants and tourist attractions -more tlian $1 million, WUliam.s estimated. . •To say that I'm disappointed is an understatement," she said. She said the city would be happy to host tournament offi-· cials or spectators if the event lands nearby next year. •But I can't imagine,.the pros are going to be comfortable in a situation where they have to get on a bus and ride to the course," she said. · This year's event seemed to have gone off without a hitch, and the tournament's future in • BRIAN POeUDA I D.AJLY PllOT Putter-wielding Chi Chi Rodriquez and the rest of the PGA Senior Tour may be endlng their two-year tournament locaUon in Newport Beach: Newport Beach seemed a sure thing. It also went down in the history books with a record- breaking, nine-hole playoff, adding an extra hout and 40 minutes of air time, which trans- lated into extra publicity fo r the city. City officials are still tryfug to convince the marketing compa- ny and the country club to settle their differences. Meanwhile, they're hoping those scenic shots of Newport shown during ESPN's tourna- ment coverage this year piqued the interest of enough tourists to make up for the financial loss. "The one thing you can't put your finger on is what the public- ity does for us," City Manager Kevin Murphy said. "They made Newpart Beach look awfully good." By Christopher Goffard, Dally Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -In its first public ad under Megan's Law, the N~wport Beach Police Department announced Monday that a high-risk sex offender - James Lee Crummel, 53 -lives m the city. Starting in late afternoon, police and explorer scouts went door-to-door passing out informa- tional flyers in the area surround- ing the condominium complex. near Ticonderoga and Columbia streets in West Newport, where Crummel lives. . rummel, also known as "Jim- my Lee Savage," has been con- victed of assaulting a child and multiple co\J.rtts of child molesta- tion, kidnapping and sexual per- versi~ andhas typically targeted boys between the ages of 9 and 16, police said. James Crum.me I w h I I l' Crummel hJ" nvecr m ..ind around '~w­ port Beach for 15. year::. nnd has been rt.i.g- istered as a sex offender at lw• cur r ent address su1< t Sep t emht-r 1995, Depart· ment of Justin agents on!\ recently classlfied tum as a ·· tugh - risk" ,.,offender under Megnn s Law sc1.1d Ne ort Beach ohrn Sgt: John· Desmond. There are 70,000 registeied sex offenders in California, and only 1,500 fall under the Mhigh-risk • heading,· which applies after an offender has been convicted of • SEE CRUMMEL PAGE 5 Study shows lower class sizes a benefit By M ichelle Terwilleger, Daily Pilot NEWPORT-?v1ESA -As Gov. Pete Wilson contemplates increas- ing funding for class-size reduc- tion, preliminary results of a study out of Paularino Elementary School shows the program is creat- ing friendlier and more academic classrooms. The study, conducted by retired Newport Beach physician Michael Glueck and Superintendent Mac Bernd, will be submitted for publi- cation in an education journal this "' fall and shows through interview::. the success of the class-size reduc- tion program. "We think there does need to be some relatively obJectlVe infor- mation about effects of the pro~ gram," Bernd said. "The pohcy makers in Sacramento need to have some kind of informdtion base to make fUture fwiding deci- sions.• The six-month stuHy was con- ducted primarily by intervtewing teachers and parents, Bernd said • SEE REPORT PAGE 5 Golf course· plan· could swallow part of park r----------------, I I I I ~ \ p 1 \ Big money may have little effect • Expansion plans would eliminate model train tracks and wildlife area at Costa Mesa's Fairview Park. By Susan Deemer, Daily Pilot CdSTA MESA -Model train enthu.sia.sts face the possibility of being railroaded out of Pairvi.ew Park if a propoeal to expand the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Oub 11 eventually approved by City Coundl memberi. At a coundl study leliion held Monday night, goU coune opera- ton pretented a 12.5 million pro- poMl to build another nine boles within Pelrvtew Perk. But the Goat HW Junction, whiCh offsl free riclel on a ~ mile mtaiat\119 ~cLU'ack. 11 ~'"illllfott"dlb In ~tiilddli ~- golf course's proposed expansion. f:Ibe plans ln~ude costs to relo- ca the miniature railroad, but R rt Donnelly, of Orange County Model Engineers, Inc., said that wouldn't be possible. • tt's temtlnal." he said if the expan.slon is approved. •we are off the property.• The proposal waa also met with bitter opposition frOm sever- al members of the Pa.trvtew Park Citizen'• Advisory committee. 1be committee, fonned 13 y.-n ago, ls scheduled to present ttl flnalized plans for approval in ~ n few f AROUND TOWN ••..••. 4 LISTEN UP •••••.••••••• 3 • Governor's plan to give back $225 million to cities and counties may come with strings attached. By Susan Deemer and Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot lost $3.3 million. Officials at both cities said they aren't exactly counting on a windfall or making long wish lists yet. Althoµgh' Costa Mesa City Manager Allan Roeder said the city has maintaine d a hiring freeze since 1991 and has cut general fund expenditures by 18%, he believes the d ty is more fiscally fit than ever. •n·s certainly welcome news, but again, it's not going to chang our approach to how we do busi· ness," l4id Roeder, noting the clty has continued to hire sworn per· soo.nel such as police and fire- fighters even while operating on tight purse strings. Newport Beach oty officials said they've been hoping the emor would replaCe the ic:.. tbat funher depleted the ctty-s· even.m budget Mii* •1tbe. decade. But they Len 't eDld1y counting on Wllsoft 'a propoul to proVid• large chunks ol maaey. •Whatever we may get Wiii ._ mJ.nime1." Mayor Jui Debey Mid •And from what I unde1..._ there would ~ strin9i attiebid • The propOMl dol• om 1119 $250 million to wery ·~ • • TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1997 'WOrth the wait' • College d.isbict trustees have nothing but good things to say about OCC's new Children's Center. even very low. kitchen counters so the childrell can participate 1n cooking activities. Board members considered the new f adlity a future national model becau.Se of its unique qual~ ities, architecture and teaching By Marissa Espino, Daily Pilot structures provided by the cen- ter's faculty. Coast Community College Dis-The college has invited first · trict board members took a break lady Hillary Rod.ham Clipton to from the office one iecent after-their inaugural ceremony. noon to tour the •village under •I'm sure this will be a nation- one room" -Orange Coast Col-al model.· ('The · center) has to lege's new Children's Center. assµme the responsibility of shar- "lt's innovative, giving us a ing it,• said board President Paul chance to really learn about early Berger. "It will be wor:th the childhood and the students are wait." able to attain their education The center was supposed to be goals at the same time," said Wal-finished since last December, but ter Howald, the board's vice pres-because of construction delays, ident. OCC parents, children and staff The homelike structures of the have bad to wait. new facility look like sevl!I'al pas-·rm so excited,• said Lucy tel beach cottages built alongside Groetsch, manager of the chil- each other, but in reality the dren's center. "When I walk in I structures share one roof. see walls now; I used to s~ just Expected to be ready by fall the frames. ~ semester, the $2.86 million Chil-"The thing that is so wonderful . '----f--+-_dr_e_n_'..,..s _c_e ..... n_t-=e_r _will--=-· --:-c:-on_tin __ . ~u~e~t_o-r-af>out the-project is--the-college-is operate year-long for the children land rich. We capitalized on that of OCC students from 6 months to land,.. said Groetsch, who has 6 years. DON LEACH I DALY Pit.OT FILE PHOTO Long awaited purchase of historic Balboa lb.eater was finallzed this week. Plans are to turn lt Into a performing arts venue. •Foundation takes over landmark site with plans for ~e best way to e°:5ure the the-as early as 1998 as a venue for ater endures, he said. live theater, light opera, cham-performing arts facility. "The natural progression is to ber music, first-run movies and . · . tum it over to the community," art movies, Wortmann said. -1--Rv-Eh!Mtl~elGoffard;i)afly-PffOi Balboa Blvd11 will now set~ e-sai~e-have-so few buil of the-tens ohn:illion:s sights on raising the $1.3 million ings in Newport Beach that have of dollars that the residents of needed to open its doors. · Newport Beach give to NEWPORT BEACH -After a Theater owner John . the arts, and think of how .year .and a hall of negotiations, Wortmann, . who will ~The natural progression is to little stays in the city,• the Balboa Tb,eater will pass-offi-attend the Thursday cere-it t th unity. Wortmann said. "This is dally into new hands Thursday mony, said the foundation tum over 0 e comm . the chance to have a real as the Balboa Performing Arts will give him ss5o,ooo for We have BO few buildings in jewel." Theatre Foundation buys the 77-the .. y~~~ good about Newport J3each that have any The theater. which The 13,000-square-foot center been one of many notably consists of six .classrooms, an involved with the project. Ii · d The college bas been raising expansive 'vmg room an funds for its Children's Center kitchen area, faculty offices and an art studio -:--all of which are project for the past three years. still under construction. The majority of the building An oversized play yard sur-materials have been doI\ated. rounds the building that eventu-OCC students contributed $1 .1 ally will be filled with several gat-million through student fees and ed play yards, a bike path, flower from prQfits from the college beds, a barn, bike garage and bookstore. chicken coop. Some of the other major ~ The detail of each room is have included a $1.1 million con- mindful of the children and their tribution by the W.M. Keck Foun- parents with a ·library offering dation; $500,000 from the Harry parenting literature, a cozy fire-and Grace Steele Foundation of lace in · · · rt Beach ....... ........,~""""~oi,M.L--1 dows m every room so the chil-the National Charity League - dren can see clearly outside and Newport Juniors. .. wish of the week· .- ' I I •I I year-old landmark. it," said Wortmann, who r:.l::t • l al " opened in 1927 as the Ritz "We're thrilled,· said founda-bought the historic cinema um Onca V Ue. ... Theater and assumed its • SCHOOL: Cor;ona del Mar tion president Dayna Pettit. "It's ill 1995 with the aim of current name in the late High School •NEEDS; Mac 5400 or PC 133 I Pentium c:Omputers, computer : and electronic equipment, 1 hnmidifien for the greenhouse, ' calculators, volleyballs and ' badminton equipment ~d sta-: plers. ' taken a long, loQg time to get refurbishing it. "The ini-• · -;-JOHN WORTMANN 1930s, once featured live here. We think this is just the tial idea was to make sure . • b~ds and an .?rchestra • ADDRESS: 2101 Butbluff, most exciting thing to happen to (the theater) didn't get pit, Wortmann s~d. When Newport Beach Balboa in a long time." tom down, to strip off the . . -., it reo~, it will be ~e The founc;iation, a nonprofit old facade to get it back to how 1 any histoncal value. · I oldest operating theater m • PRINC»AL: Don Martin organization formed to restore it looked u'.i the 'JOS." · The theater, which features-Orange County, be said. . h~-b=an=d:::;::re=o=p=e=n=th=e=tb=e=a:::te=r=a=t=7=0=7=E=-.--==S=e::::llin:::·=g=-it-t=o=th==e=f=oun==d=a=ti='o=n=is==m=o=re=th=an=4=0=0::se=ats=, =co=ul=d=o=p=en==· ===========::r--:00-:;; ... ;--WISH-at, __ b~ =-c .... •_au_'00 _m__._•_TO __ H_ELP: __ • Call __ 7_60_-~3_3_2_0 Families needed for exchange students Volunteer families are needed to host teenage exchange stu- dents from one of several coun- tries, including Germany, Poland, Czech Republic, France and Brazil. The students are expected to arrive in the United States in mid- August. They will stay with the families for the entire school year. lnterested families are encour- aged to apply immediately so that organizers from the Educational Resource Development 1h1st can arrange for the students' educa- tion at local high schools. Additionally, the organization provides opportunities for Ameri- can high school students and for individuals interested in becom- ing exchange program coordina- tors. For more information, call (800) 321-3738 or log on to the lnternet web site at http://gly- fbt.com/erdt. l;>riefly in the news Rainforest Cafe plans to hire 350 employees Want to serve customers goril- la grilled cheese sandwiches or jungle chowder? The Rainforest Cafe, which is scheduled to open a\ South Coast Plaza on June 9, is seeking to hire about 350 employ- ees for its new 16,800-square- foot, 300-seat re:;taurant, which is currently under construction. The simulated jungle-themed restaurant, which is estimated to cost from $5 million to $8 million to complete, began holding inter- views last week. The fast-growing Rainforest Cafe chain will make its Califor- nia debut by locating its seventh restaurant at the plaza. The restaurant is being constructed in place of Carl's Jr., adjacent to Sears. For more information call (714) 444-1047. Dance classes to raise f\mds for grad night A ballroom dance class is being organized by the Costa Mesa High School Grad Night committee to help raise desper- ately needed funds for the school's drug-and alcohol-free event for seniors. The class will be held four con- secutive Wednesdays beginning May 14 from 7 to 9 p.m. in the school's cafeteria, 2650 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The cost is $25 per person and $45 per couple. All proceeds will benefit Grad Night: In addition, the committee is reques.ting businesses to donate prizes such as beach chairs and towels, electronic equipment, sporting 'goods, gift certificates, candy, mugs, coupons and tickets. For more information, call 540- 3339. -Complledby Susan Deemer and Michelle Terwtlleger REAPERS HQJUNE 642-6086 Mesa, CA. 92626. Copyright: No news stories. Illustrations, edtto- rlal matt« or advertisements hereln an be reprodU<lld wfth. out written permlsalon of copy- right owner. VOL 91, NO. 103 THOMAS H. J0MNS0N. Publlsher WUl'M U*>llJ.. Edtor STIWWMI. MINglf'lg Editor Ymv~. Record yout comments about the Dally Pilot or news tips. ADOBE SS Out' .cklress Is 330 W. Bay St,. Costa Mesa. Calif. 92627. COM,ECIJONS It Is the Pilot's policy to prompt- ly correct all errors of substance. ~ c.all 574-4233. 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There was no sign of forced entry. • HMt.or lloulev.rd: A potential burglar v.+lo cut the lock off the stOl'age area of a aq wash in the 2900 block was scared away when the alarm went off. NE\Wolri' llAOt • ._,... Drfwi: Luggage and a laJ>-top computer worth S 11,920 were stolen from a CM in the 1100 block. • Jtth 5tr..t ...t w..t ..._ lloulwlll'd: $300 worth of damage was done when someone smashed the windshield of a car parked near the intersection. • lirch Sireet: A cellular phone worth S 100 was stolen from an unlocked busl· ness in the 4200 block. • ,_dpOft c.ntiw Driw: Property worth S 160 was stolen from a van after a valet parbd it In the 600 block. • \la. Oporto: AA unsecured purse with property worth S 178 w.S stolen from a restaurant In the 3400 block. "Over 50 Years of Fine Quality" All Types of Window Trq..tments • ~IAnces d-Cornice &,us •RomAn ShaJes • BlirUh • Vertic1tls • Shutters • Be ~111/s . Co•pli,_,,,.,., C.JUtdutio• • Yq•r Horu ......... - _______ ....... Newport BaChJCo.ca Me9a Daily Pilot TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1997 • Sometimes there's no place like· jail J:nistees to vote on ~oving alternative. education ·center: W. hen I was the city judge of Newport Beach during the late '30s, I met a particularly memorable enraged mother. • t , • . , • Facing the prospect of further class-size reduction, school board members will consider reopening Monte VISta as an eleiqenty\' school and shuffling other programs to Harper, Davis centers. On the first Friday night of what we then called Easter By Michelle Terwilleger, Daily Pilot vacation, later called Bal NEWPORT-MESA _ Boom- Week, a young man was ing elementary student popula· arrested for aggravated reek-tions and news that money from less driving that endangered Sacramento might shrink third· the lives and limbs of other grade classrooms ~as district motorists, not to say pedestri· robert staff and community members ans, in Balboa. . scratching their. heads about The next morning he came gardner where to.. put all the kids. before me and I promptly sen· 11 the governor funds class· tenced him to five days in jail. size reduction at $800 a student He asked if be could use my er. I told the young man that I as expected, phone to call his mother in would have to go in and the Newport-f------------~ Pasadena and advise her of answer a phone call but Mesa district • F. Y.l. r his situation. I a~ed and sat would rejoin him in a few would likely ! there as he talked to b,is moth· minutes. go ahead and· • The school bowdwfll meetat6:30 p.m. today at Harper Community Center. 425 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa. er. · When I picked up the expand its 20- After he told her he was phone it was the mother of 1 student- going to do five days in our my young surfing friend. To teacher ratio jail, he held the phone away put it mildly, she was furiou~. program to from his ear and looked apolo· When I finally managed to third ·grade. ·getically at me as I could hear get her cooled down to the District-wide, something like loud shrieks point she was semi-lucid, I first· and sec- coming over the phone. discovered the reasonJor her ond-graders I assumed, of course, that is -alrea · I --• L-----------.J was just another anguished , She had called the Police the small classrooms, and mother lamenting that some Department to talk to her son. kinderg_p.rtn'ers have the lower hard-hearted judge had put When the officer answering ratio for part of the day. her darling little bOy in the told her that her son was out That would create the need . ------.. slammer with all thi>se crimi· surfing with the judge, that for 35 more classrooms in addi nals. Little did I know. remark triggered the semi· lion fo the approximately 20 new STUDENT HOUSING TENTATIVE PLANS: He hung up, thanked me volcano to which I was now ones the district is expecting . and began his five days. listening. My young friend's said Michael Fine, chief financial In those days, our prisoners mother made it crystal clear officer for the district. d spent their days painting that her son was a completely Several local elementary curbs and their nights in jail. worthless, irresponsible schools are already overcrowde . . My young friend asked me if excuse for a human being and with little space left for relocata bles. Whittier, Pomona, Paulan he could keep his surfboard justly deserved to be in jail. . t some place where it wouldn't That first call in which 1 no, Sonora, Mariners, Kaiser Pn be stolen. I agreed and put it bad assumed she was a nor· mary and Kaiser Elementary schools are among the mos in the women's section of the mal, overprotective mother, crowded, Fine said. jail where I kept my board. she was instead telling her Tonight, board members will That was a little-used part Qf son that be damned-well ·vote on a district staff plan t 0 i-a----1-th_,e,...,._·ail_· . in those da s, we ve eserved to o to "ail for his move Monte--Vistacmd-BacBa .y- . e seldom arreste women, irresponsible driving habits alternative high schoqls from whatever they did. Old fash· and that perhaps a few days Monte Vista to the Davis Educa ioned male chivalry, I guess. in jail would teach him the tion Center and reopep Mont SOtOOLSITE DISTRICT STAFF Pl.ANS Harper Assorted special· Community programs Center Davis Altemative Education education Center M6nte Elementary Vista school -P ----..... ~. "'--'-rgarten,--- Special primary or Education elementary school Center The reason I kept my board error of hls wqs. . Vista as an elementary school there was because in those Then when she called a A Monte Vista elementary crowded schools. days, the City Hall and Police couple of days later and dis· school would draw students from The committee voted last Department were practically covered that her son .was surf· Kaiser Primary, Kaiser Elemen· week to recommend moving the at the foot of the Newport ing with that worthless judge, tau and Mariners Elementary. alternative education program to Pier, and alter court I quite she blew her cork. S'2llools, Fine said. Harper Community Center, so often shed my clothes in the I finally managed to per· The preliminary boundaries Monte Vista can be used for an jail, put on my swimming suade bet that her son was would be south of the Corona del elementary school. trunks and carried my board a doing his five days in jail, Mar Freeway to Santa Isabel The committee hasn't voted few feet to the beach and explained about the curb Avenue and east of Irvine yet on other recommendations, HOUSING/DEMOGRAPHICS COMMrTTEE Alternative education Alternative education Middle (6-8) or elementary school ' Elementary School .. -Ki~FteA, Pf' --, ;:; elementary school . . . Fine said that might happen, but that the district should not use Davis for a middle school before they have to. "l think Davis is an ideal place for alternative education,• Fine MARC MARTIN I DAILY PLOT Teacher Lynn Blanton with alternative education students Joyshua Sieker, left. and Andrea Harrington. Debate continues over where to place the center. said. H Does it mean we leave it there for the. next 20 years or so? No. I don't see that at all. It is do~ble for a couple years." ·The school beard will receive a report from. staff concerning' class size reduction and aTeport from the citizens' committee about moving alternative educa- tion . Sehoolt:rustee~ ~!tai a _ report on roofing and gutter con- ditions at Costa Mesa High School and will vote on a propos· al to use part of the Costa Mesa Farm sale money to repair those needs. surfed for an hour or two. painting program and bow he Avenue to Newport Boulevard. It but members say the overall plan A couple of days after I had happened to be surfing with would also include Santa Ana includes using Davis for a sixth-- allowed the young man to put II)e. She finall_y_cooled down Heights to Bayview Avenue, through eighth-grade middle RIVERBOAT his board with mine in the jail, enough to grumble that she Fine said. school and moving Costa Mesa he finished his curb painting understood. However, the preliminary High's seventh· and eighth·· .-Q&l~&IMi;J...a£KAiQ..U...ll~~ul . t-a1s--i.~.._......,....,,...,,.+.,.,.,....-,....nn+t+-riTJO!,,.,--Tnrnn~--m"ltl'l~-there:-~~.-.....rc;o• surfing with me. I agreed, and .~ j~dge, you can't do any· students than wanted, so they "'Davis will be one of the 'D the two of us lugged our-· thing&ight. Put someone in could be tightened up, Fihe s~d. things we will end up needing," .f' Of boards to the beach and jail, you catch hell. Don't put The district plan also includes said Mary Hornbuckle, chair· Dinner ~an surfing. . someone in jail, you catch using Parsons Special Education woman of the housing commit· RESTAURANT LUNCH'"' BRUNCH BANQUETS Pretty soon a policeman hell. You just can't win. Center as a kindergarten center, tee. came to the pier arid yelled at primary center or elementary Hornbuckle said she feared me that I had better get back • ROBERT GARDNER is a retired school. the district would move altema· ~ Ample Fr.ee Parking Ac Newport Beach Nautical Museum 151 E COAST H\t'Y (AT BACK BAY BRJDGEJ 714.673 .3415 to my office to answer a judge and a resident of Corona del But the Citizens' Housing and live education to Davis for only a phone call from an irate moth· Mar. His column runs on Tuesdays. Demographics Committee has its few years and then move it again Put a few words to work for you. Call the Daily Pilot CLASSIFIEDS 642-5678 own idea on how to relieve the to use Davis for another site. MICHAEL V. ELAMM.D: COSMETIC SUROERY • ....... j TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1997 i;·,. ' . - Ne~~ Ma& Dally Pilot • ·TODAY ABUSE PREVENTION The O range County Chlld Abuse Prevention Center offers a volunteer traming program for family suiwort workers from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. today and Wednes- day and from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday at 2482 Newport Blvd .. Suite 7, Costa Mesa. Volunteers work with families in their homes and provide parent education and information, access to community resources and emotional support and encouragement. There is a special need for couples, college interns and Spanish-speak.mg individuals. For resetvations, call 722-1107. WELCOME BABY The _Orange County Child Abuse Prevention Center offers volunteer training for the Wel- come Baby program frQm 6:30 to 9:30 p.m today and Thur.;day at 2482 Newno1 i Bkd . Su1i.e 7, Cos- ta MP.sa . Volunteers wouJd act as role models to first-tune pa.rents, offenng gwdance and trairung m m.fant care and development. For reservations, call 722-1107. FINANCE TALK Dean Witte r Reynolds Inc offers a free seminar on "Finan- cial Independence for Today's Woman" at 7 p.m. at 575 Anton Blvd .. No. 100, Costa Mesa. For more m1ormdtion, ccill 241-3198. STRESS MANAGEMENT Orange Coast CoUege offers d free stress management work- shop from 6 to 8 p.m. m the Re- Entry Center For more m1orma- tion, call 432-5162 CONSULTS SEMINAR MernJI Lynch offers a (ree "Consults Seminar" at 11 45 am at The Sutton Place Hotel. 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach For reservations. call 517 - 0183. Newport Beach. Cost is $20. For more information, call 476-0991. PtCKJNG STOCK South Coast Business and Pro- fessional Women offers its month- ly meeting on •ttow To Pick Stock• from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m . at the Wyndham Garden Hotel, 3350 Avenue of the Arts, Costa Mesa. Cost is $17 for members and $22 for guests. To RSVP, call 472-4666. WEDNESDAY COLLEGE NIGHT Estancia High School will hold its annual College Night at 7 p .m. in the school 's Social Studies Court, 2323 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa. Students and parents from all Newport-Mesa Unified School District high schools are invited to attend. Presentations will be made by representatives from several universities, and a ques- tion and answer session will fol- low. For more inform~tion, call 760-3422. - INTERNET 101 Microsoft presents a free intro- ductory seminar called "Internet 101" from 7 to 8~30 p.m. at the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. For more information, call 717-3800. HEALTHY SEXUALITY e C ast f free work.shop on "Healthy Sexu- ality· from 6 to 8 p.m. in the Re- Entry Center. Attendees will learn basic facts that are important to know before becoming intimate. For more information, cfill 432- 5 l b2. PICKING STOCKS Smith Barney presents a finan- cial work.shop for women called H How to Pick Stocks· from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at the Newport Beach Marriott, 900 Newport Center Drive. Cost is $5. To register, call a.m. at 1011 Camelback, Newport Beach. Newport Beach residents Barbara Glabman, N'ma Balis and Les.lea Miller will be recognized for their community service. nck- ets are $40. Por reservations, call 775-8016. HISTORICAL SOOETY The Costa Mesa Historjcal Society's next meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m . at 1870 Anaheim St., Costa Mesa. For more infor- mation, call 631-5917. FUND-RAJSER The Exchange Club of Orange Coast presents "Laugh, Learn and Lunch," a fund-raiser and membership drive from noon to 2 p.m . at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, 1601 Bayside Drive, Corona del Mar. The event will include lunch, insight, clever comedic dialogue -all to help support the prevention of child abuse. Cost is $15. For reserva- tions, call 760-3142. CRIBBAGE The Newport Beach Parks and Recreation Cribbage Club will meet at 6:45 p .m. at the Oasis Center, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. All levels are welcome and lessons are avail- able. For more information, call 642-0817. CAREER PLANNING Orange Coast College offers a free career planning workshop from noon to 2 .m. toda and May .. 21 at the Re-Entry Center. For more information, call 432- 5162. . THURSDAY BREAKFAST MIXER . DIVORCE TALK 955-7817. The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce's next breakfast mixer on "How to Market Your Busi- ness" will be held at 7:15 a.m. at the Costa Mesa Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Drive. Cost is $10 in advance and $15 at the door. To RSVP, call 574-8780. The law offices of Lisa A. Cian- cio offers a free workshop on COMPUTER FRIENDS "Divorc;e -What to Expect, How Computer Friends will meet on to Proceed" at 6:30 p.m. a t 881 Wednesday at 1 p.m. in the multi- ---......overDilve, Suite 300, Newp:norr-lt-nilTIT'l;na:.,..,.,ITITTr-;rt-th"•e-Oasis Senior Beach. Reserval.Jons are reqwred Center, 800 Marguerite Ave., at 574-0866. Corona del Mar. There will be a LAW AUXILIARY The Orange County Law Aux- "'iliary pre~nts ATIENTION Coastline Counseling Cente r offers a workshop on Attenbon Deficit Disorder called "Time Management? Help!· from 7 to 9 p.m. at 1200 Quail St , Swte 105, demonstration· on how to bank on-line. Costj? ~For more inlor-· mation. call 556-8923. tion luncheon at 11:30 a .m. at The Ritz 'Restaurant, 880 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. The H onorable Gary .L Taylor of the United States District Court WOMEN OF THE YEAR Temple Bat Yahm will honor its three women of the year at 10: 15 RUFFLES UPHOLSTERY WWt Yow Dols Covws Morel 1922 HAHOR ILVD., COSTA MESA · S48· 1 l S6 a -An.nu.al. Newpori Beach Community 0pei1 Monday, May 19, 1997 Newport Beach Country Club T H I NEWPOOT BEAClf COU HTl1' 0 '-U I "Home of the Toshiba Senior Classic" PleaM ntgltttw ~ Full llwtlclpant1 Regltter by April 21... ...... S225x • s __ A.gist" after April 21 .......... S250 IC -s __ (Dinner, Ent. &Auo only) ...... $60 IC _. s __ 0 I wOUIO •• mont l!lkl regring ~ opportunttt. Tot.al l __ 0 I hr.19 ~a dl«lk 0 F'talM bll my. r.l MUIMC&lrd I") Vita 0 Amax I Amt • ClldJ __ Mime on Cerd $29500 complete Call Toll Free 888-271-4567 Don't Delay, Avoid Probate! David Pawlowski Attorney at Law Hosted by ~ NEWPOCT HAalOlt !WA CHAMlfR Of COMMUCl "A fun-filled day of golf to benefit the Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce." j'\Of,_... f~i~ • A delicious Lunch & Dinnerf • Golf school given by professionals! • A silent auction with valuable prfzesl • A new BMW for a hole-in-one! TOURNAMENT FEE Full Participant • $225 before April 21, $250 after Qncludes Golf School, Lunch, Tee Bag, Green Fee & Cart, Course Refreshments, Happy Hour with hor d'oeuvres & cocktalls, Dinner, Entertainment & Siient Auction). Dinner, Entertainment & Auction Only • $50 SPbNSOR PACKAQES (Slgnage Included) •Gold & Sliver Cup Sponaorahlps a variety of sponsorships opportunities, Including complete corporate packages are avallable by contacting Rick Neely at 646-9007 or by checking the box on the registration fonn below. TOSHIBA M The 6115 Comp11ny• I I _j-\-1 l Plea$e fill In names & check Items participating In ... Cfty=----------~~ Zip: __ _ Slgnat\n Eitp Dat1__ Phone: (W), _____ ...__.... dMdHne Please retum lo: NEWPORT BEACH CHM•IA 11, 1187 1470 JamborH Rd., Newport Beach. OA 92660 • ....---~--~-..,,,...fnfoi9Nilwtllortl9ell~~ will be the guest speaker and pre- senter. For mor~ information. call ••0-6151, ext. 160 .. RUMMAGE SA1.E St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church is having its 32nd annual rwnrlrage sale from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m . at 600 Sl Andrews Road, Newport Beach. All proceeds will go to various missions. For more information, call 631-1854. RUMMAGE SALE St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church is having its 32nd annual rummage sale from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m . at 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. All proceeds will go to various missions. For more information, call 631-1854. ANTARCTIC VOYAGE Brad Avery, director of Orange Coast College's Sailing Center, will describe his recent month· long voyage to Antarctica during a lecture from 7:30 to 9 p.m . in OCC's Science Hall. Admission is $8 for singles and $15 per couple. For more information, call 645- 9412. . SPRING FAIR St. Joachim p'arochial School presents its 50th anniversary Jubilee Sp.ring Fair and white ele- phant sale from 5 to 10 p.m. at The event will include rides, food, games· and prizes. Admission is free. For more information, call 574-7400. ' . SATURDAY For reservations, call 760--2466. NEW DIRECTION New Directions For Women. Inc. and the Orange Coast Col- lege Re-Entry Center offers a workshop called •Balancing Mind, Body and Spirit• for women who are recovering from drug and alcohol abuse from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. in OCC's student center. Cost is $25 and includes a continental breakfast and lunch. For more information, call 548- 0755. . STRENGTH TRAINING The Newport/Costa Mesa/ Irvine Family YMCA offers a "Strength Training Clinic' .. from 10:15 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. a t 2300 University Drive, Newport Beach. For more information, call 810- 3479. CPRClASS Fitness Concepts, Inc. offers a C::PR class from 8 a .m. to noon at Hoag Hospital, 301 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. Course fee is $25. For reservations, call 631 • 3623. CAMPRRE PROGRAM Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve otters its next campfire program at 7:30 p.m. in the amphitheater overlooking the wetlands at Shellmaker Island, 600 Shellmaker, Newport Beach. For more information, call 640- 6746. GRO COM PA American Capital Investors Corporation will be hosting a free open forum titled "How to Evalu- ate-and-Invest -in Emerging Growth Companies." at The Sut- ton Place Hotel. 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newp0rt Beach. Reserva- tions are required by Wednesday luncheon to benefit the Orange r County Chapter of the Make-A· Wish Foundation will be present- ed from nooA to 3 p.m.. Al 1Win Palms, 630 Newport Cent.er Dri· ve, Newport Be4ch. ndcets for the event cost $40 for adults and $20 for children. For more iofor· mation, call •76-WISH. STORY TEWNG The Costa Mesa Library pre- sents storyteller Mark Nedleman who will read some books for kids ages 3 to 6 and their families from 2 to 3 p.m. at 2796 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more informa- tion, call 546-5918. DIVbRCE WORKSHOP 'Marriage and Family Therapist Maxine Cohen offers a works.hop called "Qivorce: A New Begin- ning" for men and women in the process of divorcing or recently divorced from 10. a .m. to 12:30 p.m. at 180 Newport Center Dri- ve. Cost is $40. For more in:forma- tion, oall 759-0579. SUNDAY SPRING FAIR St. J Parochial School presen its 50th anniversary Jubilee pring Fair and White Elephant ale from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. at 19 Orange Ave., Costa Mesa . Th event will include rides, food, games and prizes. A breakfast will be avail- able at 9 a.m. Admission is free. For more information, call 574- 7400. GARDEN TOURS . SPRING FAIR by calling 553-1900. Sherman Library and Gardens Volunteer Association offers gar- den tours of six gardens in Corona . del Mar from 11 a .m . to 3 p.m . beginning at 2647 E. Coast High- way, Corona del Mar. Cost is $20. • For tickets, "call 673-2261. St. Joachim Parochial School presents its 50th anniversary CYBERCAFE Jubilee Spring Fair and White Orange Coast College offers its Elephant Sale from 3 to 11 p.m. at "Saturday Morning Cybercafe" SURVIVORS TEA 1964 Orange Ave., Costa Mesa. from 9 a.m. to noon in Hi-Tech The Orange Cormty Chapter of The event will include rides, food, Lab room 201 of OCC's technolo-the Susan G. Komen Breast Can- games and prizes. Admission is gy center. The topic of the day cer Foundation and Race For The free. For more information, call will be "Science and Technology C ure present the fifth annual 574-7400. -Discover What, Where, Why, Breast Ganeer Survivors Tea cele- Wben and Who." Cost is $29. For bratlon of survivorship, and is INVES:rt ~-n-.nnorn'1'tn.,1m.......-an.tiom1..-1,--rc~2=58Htt-.--t-......»ended ~ been The Newport Beach Central touched by the Cl.isease, from 2 to Library offe!§ a free class called FASHION SHOW 4 p .m. at The Sutton Place Hotel, Hlnv~sting 104: Mutual Funds The Grand Premier of the 1997 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Class" from 10 to 11 a.m. at 1000 annual ,.·Dreams Forever" spring Beach. nckets ara $20. For more Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. fashion show and champagne information, call 224-0290. • ' ' l. • • • t '\I l \tlll IH o'\,111 \1111'\ · Phone calls and letters wrillen oo your behalf. Document!rcviev.·ed for free. Retain an attorney for the coli re year for only $90. Best Selection. 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BelM:On Pecttlc Retlnlftg eomp.ny The v.tvollne Compeny end 9fMM9d compare._ a ch1elon of Alhl8nd Inc. For more information, pleue call: 1-800-523-3157 .. • 05·97 •' Newpon Beach/Costa Mt'8 Daily PiJ HUBER CONTINUED FROM 1 But Huber's composure broke later in the day, when Yavapai County Sheriff's Department Lt. Scott Mascher graphically demonstrated how he found Denise Huber's \ bound, gagged and frozen body placed in a freezer inside a Ryder rental truck in Pamalaro's driveway in Dewey, Ariz.. on July 131 1994. At the prosecutor's Tequest, Mascher took off his coat and kneeled on the floor in front of the witness box. The jury stood to watch as he twisted himself into a grotesque fetAl posi- tion, head tucked down, hands clasped behind his back. Ione Huber closed her eyes in pain. Dennis Huber, 57, the victim's father, held his head in his hands and looked stunned. · MHe's an evil man, and I don't know how he can live wlth himlielf ...• -IONE HUIER slouched a little and kept his hands folded on the table in front of him. Denise Huber, a UCI graduate and Newport Beach resident, became the subject of a massive publicity campaign during the three years she was missing. The prosecution contends Famalaro abduct- ed her after her Honda blew' a tire and left her stranded on the freeway. He could face the death penalty i{ convicted. He has pleaded not guilty. TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1997 .. Park to be named Sunset View The park slated to sit on a blufftop near Hoag Hospital will be named Sunset View Park if the Newport Beach Qty Council approves. The city's Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commiss1orl is suggesting that moniker, and CRUMM EL CONTINUED FROM 1 three or more violent offenses, at least one of them being a sex offense, Desmond said. Crummel is the only offender in that category currently regis- tered in Newport Beach, Desmond said. Megan's Law, which went into effect in January and allows police to notify the pubhc of sex FAIRVIEW CONTINUED, FROM 1 the council will vote on the mat- ter May 27. Plans are already drawn up for the 20-foot-wide strip of land near Hoag. It's slated to feature grass and a few benches so citi- zens can enjoy the ocean views the spot affor . criminals in their area, is a "com- plicated and difficult law to iniple· menV Desmond said. "You run the risk of creating paruc in the community by distrib· uting material like this, but you also run the risk of people not being informed,· Desmond said. "We're not"doing this to create panic or vigilantism.· Desmond said thpse who use the mlonnation to commit a crime against Crummel will be pun- ished (,J l I· ~ · 1 I < > :'\ ~GOLANG7 Do you agree with Describing the search of Famalaro's house, Mascher said authorities found two boxes labeled "Christmas" MARC MARTIN I ~LY P1lOT John J. Famalaro In court last Thursday for opening statements. "He's an evil man, and I don't know how·he can live with himself." said Ione Huber. "I can't understand something like that'." The committee wanted that portion of the public set aside for wildlife and open space. Mayor Peter Buffa said the park committee developed a nice plan, but there is no way it would be completed in his lifetime because the funds are not there to support it.i plans to expand the I Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club into Fairview Park? Please in Magic Marker ink. The boxes contained a long list of Huber's property -including ' ' Broadway, Citibank and AAA cards -as well as a nail-pUuer and hammer, Mascher said. The prosecution claims Famalaro beat Denise Huber as WILSON CONTINUED FROM 1 many as 31 times with those · items at the Laguna Hills ware- house where he lived in 1991, en oo er y wi o Arizona in a freezer bought from Montgomery Ward. In addition to Denise Huber's belongings, Famalaro also kept a videotape of a television news fees or tax collections. Roeder said Costa Mesa's loss- es were compounded because of sluggish sales tax revenues in the early 1990s. As a result, the city projects: $75 million to hospitals has maintained a luring freeze that serve low-income patients; since July 1991. and $50 million to the state Infra-Roeder believes Costa Mesa's structure Bank, which allows belt-tightening has been as much cities to create. bonds to finance a positive experience as d nega- lo<:al construction. 0 n l y t he-,i-a¥e--eE1e---Hl1:0--<emr-nas--priv alized ·remaining $100 million would its services and worked with oth- cover cities' biggest. losses -a er cities on joint projects. state mandate requiring cities to "I · pei;sonally think this is a give some property taxes to go~<.!· thµl_g,_" Ro.eder said. "ll school.S fu 1993 and 1994. forced us to work even harder The state began shifting city and find other ways tQ provide funds into its coffers in 1979, but services and po a good job .. the the biggest losses came in the last 6 or 8 years we've learned a early 1990s. lot." Among the fv.nds the state took Any additional money gained from Costa Mesa for its own gen-by the state could help pay for eral fund was $2. 7 million in prop-Costa Mesa capital projects such erty tax revenues (1992-93 and as the farm site and refurbishing 1993-94 budgets), ·$303,000 in the downtown community center, fines and forfeitures (1991-92 he said. budget) and $153,000 from ciga-Debay said the city could use rette taxes (1990-91 and 1991-92 any money it can get. budgets). Other losses included ·It would mainly go to pay for '---....,,ee~s~o.-t1a.ilboo gs, er coac; s;ervtces, s e sw. . e wo liqmse fees apd adip.inistrative be so 1'!.ard-pressed to 'tak~ back REPORT CONTINUED FROM 1 "There's a' palpable difference in the human relations climate in the classroom," Bernd said. "It's very easy to observe many more opportunities to give immediate feedback in terms of how they're performing." Shannon Maddux, a first- grade teacher at Paularino who participated in the study, said she has been able to teach her stu- dents more and get to know them better with her class of 20. . "The job is not any easier, it's nicer,~ she said. "I'm working even harder than be fore. I'm doing all the things that might have been looked over." . Maddux conducts daily inter- views with her students to deter- mine where they stand in terms of skills. "I really feel that I know my kids," she said. The Newport-Mesa distrlct began the partially state-funded, class-size reduction program this year in first and second grades. In district kindergarten classes, the student-teacher ratio lowers for part of the day. Reports out of Sacramento indicate that Wilson may mcrease funding for the program from $650 to $800 per student, which could prompt the district to expand class-size reduction to third grade for next year. SHAPE UP FOR SUMMER · 6 Week Trial Membership $89 includes one how Plrlonal 1aiW'9lfilness Amssment Mu. of Al foc91• & Pft9ams also available SPINNING • Step • Aerobics •Yoga •Circuit Training Strength Training • Stretch & Tone • Cardiac Rehab Tanning• Industry Certified Staff Limited Membership Available Regular MernbetShips Personal Trainins Membershl~ Trial MoolbtrUifps •SPINN/NC Prosrams flip SIJ 11)7 Call 631-3623 5'ge-1<; THI PllMlll ffTNISS CENTH • lrWM't.• EM tl~. llliiiiiliiii.,..,.~ program about her .disappear- ance, and numerous Orange Coun Re · ter stories concern- ing e case, as er sai . Pamalaro, 39, a former house .painter, sat quietly through the testimony. A slightly built man wearing a sweater-with--a-light- blue dress shirt underneath, he benefits (from city employees).· Newport lost a total of $3.3 mil- lion to the state in the early '90s, City Manager KeVin Murphy said. Those cuts forced the city to lay off 12 tree trimmers in 1992 -tb.e worst job loss in city history - along with other budget reduc- tions. Mmphy S8id-spreed:ing the governor's proposed $225 million among cities throughout the state Z. Mile FIJD Walk I K Kid'• llun S.tutday Jue7, 1997 Dennis Huber said he will probably not get to address the court until the penal- ty phase of the trial, which will . . . . Famalaro. He said he is looking forward to it. "I want to tell him what he did to my life," he said. "Tiine has not healed any of it." wouldn't add up to much for each city. ulet's get real," he said. "This isn't going to be a lot of money." Newport officials would rather throw their support behind legis- lation that could net more sub- stantial recoveries for cities, Mur- "It's a great plan, but there is no money to do any of that stuff." said Buffa, adding that golf course. revenue will also help complete other plans for Fairview Park. Operators of the 240-acre, 45-, hole golf course are proposing the city allow them to expand by 110 acres or a 54-hole course. The expansion, proposed for the southeast side -0f Placenlia Avenue, would cost from $2 fill. lion to $2.5 million. Although the proposal leave your thoughts on our Readers Hotline at 642-6086. mcludes costs to relocate the model train railroad tracks, it wduld ultimately be the end of the railroad, committee members said The 'tatlroad offers 5,000 tree ndes every month to the pubhc, but earns no revenue for the city in contrast .to nearly $1.6 million - earned from the golf course The expansion is estimated to bring the city another $400,00Q annual- ly for a total of $2 million. phy said. 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CA 916~8 • A A V1 fa le d s. s w aJ it r( a; SJ iI ir 7· A V• Cl 9 2. tc f( o: ir n A 0 c \} .B n fr sl E ti c d r-., B 0 0 c le r B a A [ EYE-OPENER Nobody's blinking in Senior Classic flap 0 TUESDAY, 11. tH7 TENNIS High ldtool boys SEA VIEW LEAGUE FINALS (at tteriblge hi"'-Irvine) First~ singles· Artunlan (W) won by default; Rlnek (NH) def. Dore (I), 6-1, 0-6, 6-3; Bagherpour (W) def. Hsu (SM), 6-3, 6-2; ~sen (CdM) def. Chemitigantl (I), 6-3, 6-1; Ellmore {CdM) def Gale (I), 6-1, 6-2; Kennan! (W) def. Fears (SM), 6-4, 6-3; Williams (I) def. Sims (NH), 6-4, 5-3; Lingman (W) def. (SM) Friedersdorf, 6-0, 6-1. QwirterfiMI slngl" · Artunlan def. Rinek, 6-0. 6-0; Jensen def. Bagherpour, 6-3, 6-2; Kermani def. Ellmore, 6-4. 2-6, 6-4; Lingman def. Williams, 6-1, 6-3. First Round doubles · Tsu-Shedd (SM) def. Pardi-Wasi (NH) by default Moon-Murdie (I) def. Nagamoto- H1mderson (En. 6-2, 6-3; Dean-Walsh (SM) def. Parr-Davenport (En. 6-1, 6-1; Hunter-le (W) def. Blank-Mozundez (En. 6-2, 7-6; Coleman-Chopra lCdM) def. Hsieh-Singer (NH), 6-1, 6-2; Farophory-Call (W) def. Field-Bankston (ET). 6·0, 6-0; Gaffrey-Larson (SM) def. Taylor-Jehangiri (CdM), 6-4, 3-6, 7-6; Shainfeld·levy (W) def. Oyler-Cook (NH), 6-1, 6·2. Quarterfinal doubles ·Tsu-Shedd def. Moon-Murdie, 6-2. 6-0; Dean-Walsh def Hutner-le. 6-1, 2-6. 6·2; Farophory-Call def. Coleman· Chopra, 7-5. 7-6; Shainfeld-Levy def Gaffney-Larson, 7-S, 7-6 · Today's schedule Semifinals and Finals at Balboa Bay Racquet Club. l p.m. C I F TO P 10 Division I Tennis I. WoodbrJdge; 2. Loyola; 3. Peninsula; 4. Corona del Mar. 5 Dana Hiiis; 6. Aliso Niguel; 7 Capistrano Valley; 8. Glendale; 9. Los Alamitos; lO. Rio Mesa. Division I Volleyball 1. Loyola; 2 Royal; 3. Capistrano Valley; 4 Esperanza; 5. Huntington Beach; 6. Mira Costa; 7 Thousand Oaks; 8. Edison; 9. Canyon, Canyon Count!}';_ 10. (tiaj long Beach Poly and Warren Division Ill Volleyball 1. Laguna Beach; 2. Santa Ynez; } Harvard-Westlake; 4. Y11va,Y Chapel; !;. Corona del Mar. 6. Capistrano V<1lley Christian; 7. Campbell Hall; 8. Salesian; 9. Villanova Prep; QUOTE OF THE DAY "Y°" con 't do bu.slnea with peopl8 who won't pay !JOU • .. " -B/MiRLY RAY -~ I • ~· J, ; __ ~ - --__... ~ 17~221 Disputed fQod and beverage invoice caused a fire in the Newport Beach Country Club kitchen, and it was the straw that broke the camel's back. · By Richard Dunn, Dai/}' Pilot ... NEWPORT BEACH -While many in the community are still stinging from the announcement that Newport Beach Co\llltry Club owner- ship has stopped contract extension negotiations with Toshiba Senior Classic officials, the two sides relterated their positions Monday, seemingly 'l. closing. the book on -a stormy two-year relationship. The latest dis- pute between the tournament opera- tor and golf course proprietor is report- edly an outstanding food and beverage invoice that was created during the Senior PGA Tour event March 10-16. Beverly Ray, chairperson of International Bay Clubs, Inc .. which owns NBCC, said an unpaid bill totaling about $25,000 is unacceptable two months after the event. Bob Neely, executive direc- tor of the Senior Classic, has been challenging the debt since e tournament conduCf- ed. Though a squabble over a ment with ISM. #They canceled the contract in some mystery legal maneu- ver because oC the site fee. Tuey didn't want to go to arbi- tration because they know they would've lost,· Neely said. NBCC was paid a site fee of $75,00Q last year; $125,000 this year. The current invoice of about $25,000 is in arrears, Neely admitted, but rarely are bills paid within a month after major golf tournaments, he said. Ray and Wooten said they would prefer· the event stay at NBCC, but only under new management. . Phone calls to Toshiba officials ·van Andrews and Lynda Orban went unreturned Mon- day. . While some believe the ceasing of the negotiations by NBCC ownership is merely a tactic to. gain leverage, it was indeed an official public state- ment that could mean hun- dreds ol.thousands.of.dollars in lost revenue to the city. "I would prefer to not issue (the statement) at all, r Ray said: "It's totally devastating to me; to not be able to have this thing and not be able to trust people we're dealing witll. It 10. Providence. DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Lee Trevino dld not make a serious run at the NBCC crown, now his chances are even slimmer. · tab can be routine in the tour- nament business, it seemed to lead to the fatality of the Senior Classic in Newport Beach - the straw that broke the camel's back -because of an already strainM partnership between NBCC ownership and International Sports and Event Marketing, the event's manager the past two years. makes no sense. · - ·we want it. We want to be the permanent home of the tournament, but at the present time. it doesn't seem to be in our best interest. You can't do business with people who won't pay you. It's not a mon- eymaker for us -it's strictly for fun and entertainment and it gives us some nice prestige. But that's what we et from it." HEL P W A NTED Costa Mesa looking for strength coach COSTA MESA -Costa Mesa Hi gh's dthletic program is lookirig for a strength coach to operate the school's summer weightlifting HAPPY DAYS ? ISM still has a three-year agreement with the Japanese electronics giant that will keep the event in Orange County through the year 2000. ------rtfl~n<litioning-program fo1 fax late Friday afternoon say· ing it was no longer welcome to host its event at NBCC because of payment defa\llts. emor our go ers and offi- cials raved about the g_Qll course's layout and playability both years; above all many said they were pleased with . the convenient location of the facil- ity from the airport, hotels and shopping, and the numerous amenities in the area. - both male and female athletes. Those mterested should con- tact athletic director Jeny Howell at 556-3161. SCH ED U LE Today • Baseball High school Woodbridge at Newport Harbor, 3:15 p.m.; Santa Margarita at Corona del Mar. 3: 1 S p.m.; Laguna Beach at Costa Mesa, 3: 1 S p.m.; University at Estancia, 3: 1 S p.m. • Soflball • High school · Newport Harbor at Coronil del Mar, 3:15 p.m.; Laguna Beach vs. Estancia, at TeWinkle Park, 3:15; Costa Mesa at Laguna Hills, 3:15. •Tennis High school boys -Sea View league Finals. D E EP SEA MONDAY'S COUNTS Newport Landing · 3 boats, 73 anglers. 375 barracuda, 3 halibut. 25 sculpin, 42 calico bass, 70 sand bass, 16 mackerel. Davey'• Locker · 5 boats, 116 anglers. 80 yellowtall, 480 barracuda, 29 bonito, 97 caljco bass, 63 sand bass. 31 sculpln, 1 bladt sea bass (released). .. BRIAN POBUOA I DAILY Pit.OT T his was the scene just a couple of days before the 1997 Toshiba Senior Classic at Newport Beach Country Club where the Orange County.stop of the Senior PGA Tour was held for the second straight year. The crlU.cal split defies the notion that a photo says a thousand words ••. tournament promoter Bob Neely (second from right) and Balboa Bay Club owner Beverly Ray are the central characters tn the issu e. Prom left. Jerry Anderson, Stephen Wagner, Davtd Wooten, Ron Benedict, Ray, Neely and Paul Hahn. BO UN Eagles' Wallick, Perry break 80 at Big Canyon CC, but Corona del Mar, Estancia fail to advance teams past the CIF Sectionals Monday. NEWPORT BEACH -Corona del Mar High's Max Wallick shot 5-over-par 77 to lead a dozen area golfers Monday in the sectionals of the CIP Southern Section team champi- onships at Big Canyon Country Club. Wallick. and Eatanda's Jeff Perry (79) were the only local players to break 80 in a team qualifying event for t.tie CIP Final.I May 30 at Canyon Country Club in Palm Springs. The top four teams advanced. · Santa Margarita finished first at 388, fol· lowed by quallliem Villa Park {397), Univ~ ty (402) and Servile (403). PREP GOLF McDonald (81), Chad Towersey (84L Craig Brooks (84), Steve Brooks (85) and Jeff Bem.iS (85). Santa Margarita was the only school with six golfers under 80. "I told my guys if everyone breaks 80, we'll quallfy no problem," CdM Coach Paul Hahn said. For Estancia, Andy Thompson (82), Casey Busch (88), Don lllkaya (89), Peter Anderson (92) and Nick Johnson followed Perry. •t feel like I played really well." Perry said. "Some boles were playing really bard, because they'd just re<lone some of th greens and they were lightening fast. It made it ditfi. cult to determine your reads.• The Sea Kings (Sea View League) and Eagles (Pacific Coast) had both finished sec- ond 1n their respective leagues. • Corona de1 Mar ('11) tied for sixth with Mater Del. while Estancia (430) WU 15th. WaWdt f~wed by te8t!Ul\4teJ lnn ~,..u.~'-"'"''"'~~_..., ~Y Richard Qunn -~ •. ' . • During the ev~nt, ISM reportedly went over budget with food and beverage in the players' clubhouse. "They obvii:>Usly did not police the room where they were having the pros eat and all the other people in there were eating, too," said Ray, who at the time suggested Jer- ry Anderson, NBCC President and General Manager, alert ISM officials about the increase. ~ "Nobody did anything about it after Jeny told them they were going over budget. We were providing food, coffee and water and it ended up being a certain amount (over $52,000, accotding to Neely). It's not our fault. We warned them." David Wooten, IBC Presi- dent, said the turbulent rela· tionship between the two par- ties provoked NBCC owner- ship last year to temporarily discontinue its contract agree· E stancla's Peter Andersen loftw hll ball out of the bunker toward the pin OD the ftnt green Monday during CIF Sec:Uonall at Big Canyon Country Club tn Newport Be•ch. "If you can't sell this tourna- ment, Uiere's nothing else in the world you can sell," said Ray, referring to this year's low pro-am turnouts and the apparent lack of corporate sponsorships. "We're confused by that, because by everybody's assessment we had more spon- sors this year than last year," Neely said. •AU I can do is respond to the letter I received Friday evening. And there's still a singular mission: To con- tinue to bring a world-class golf event to Orange County . It's just sad that it can't be in Newport Beach." Neely now must find anoth- er venue for the Senior Classic, which was played initially in Costa Mesa at Mesa Verde Country Club in 1995. Newport Beach/Co ta Mesa.Daily PiJoc • Orange Coast College's Alan Sawyer retiring after 40-year run with the ·Bucs. By Jim carnett Special to the Da11y Pilot Itwas quite a run .:. 40 years! Alan Sawyer, the longest- tenured faculty member in • Orange Coast College's hist6ry, is • hanging up his teaching and coaching responsibilities. l:fe'U retire when spring semester classes come to a close later this month. Sawyer came to the colleg e when it was observing its 10th anniversary, in the fall of 1957. He leaves as O CC prepares to unleash its gaJa 50th anniversary celebration. He's been on the staff longer than anyone else -teacher, administrator or classified staffer. He's outlasted such venerable Orange Coast College legends as Basil H. Peterson, Robert B. Moore, Nonnan E. Watson and Hany R. LeBard -all of whom !'\ave campus buildings named after them! Sawyer retires on OCC's finaJ day of the spring semester, May 31, but will remain as an adjunct staff me mber to teach summer. classes through early August. "Summer school will be my last hurrah ," he says. "That'll put the cap on my professional teaching career." In addition to teadung math at OCC for 40 years, the 69-year-old Newport Beach resident -who stands a strapping 6-foot-5, -was also the college's basketball coach for nine seasons. ''J'.ve had a wonderful time at Orange Coast College," he says. "1b.is h~ been a _great place to work. I suppose I didn't realize • r-,-· .. community college sports J. I ' .:· 1"'1>j •I ·~· r ·,., • • -• , t> -. ...... "~ .'. , ' ' I I' ' ' " "-' ' • • • . . ! there are Otliet thlnge I can do.' • -Al.AN SAWYER when I was first hired, at the age of 29, that I'd spend the remainder of my career here. But, I've never had reason to leave. I've grown to love this ,place more and more each year. The staff and students are wonderful" The former UCLA basketball star, who looks a decade yollnger than his chror1ologicaJ.age, was honored by Coast Community College District trustees at a special b6ard meeting last week wfth U1e district's first-ever 40-year service award. Early in his tenure he was offe red a coaching position at Claremont College (he turned it down) and he was & finalist for the first head basketball job at UCI, which he eventually withdrew from consideration. "l felt it wasn't time for me to leave Coast, and I've never reg retted that decision," said Sawyer. Porty years of memories. '"I'll remember the people," said Sawy.er. ·That's what sticks with me the most over the years. Almost every time my wife, Diane, and I visit one of the ma1or shopP.ing centers, someone will come and say, "I had you for a math class a number of years ago, and I never had a chance to thank you and express my appreciation. Those kinds of conune nts always touch my heart. That's what teaching is all about." -Th0ugn-it's oeen more three decades since he's coached, Sawyer remains in touch with many of his former players. •we talk on the telephone ·rather fr~quently, and a number of them stop by the house when they're here on vacation or business,• said Sawyer. "One of my players, from the late 1950s, who lives in Iowa, came to my 1 ~edding 13 years ago - completely unannounced -when I married Diane. I had no idea he was coming, but there be was as I was about to walk down the aisle. What a wondertul surprise. I" The Sawyers plan to move to Sequim, Wa. in a year two, where be plans to donate his services as a math tutor to the locaJ high school. Born in Long Beach, be grew up in San Pedro, and made such an impact in basketball and tennis that three years ago a plaque recognizing his exploits was placed on the city's Walk of Fame. After his freshman year on UCLA's varsity, he dropped out of school, enlisted in the Anny Air Force and served in Japan. "I need to grow up a bit,· he explained. "My first year at UCLA hadn't been a huge success and I needed to add some maturity before going back. It was one of the best decisions of my life.~ He returned to UCJ,.A and p ayed hls sop omore year ('47-48) under Wilbur Johns, a coach knoWQ best for his decision to retire after than season, replacing himself with John Wooden. Sawyer would go on to be the Bruins' leading scorer for the next two years under Wooden, an All-Pacific Coast Conference choice both years and the team's captain as a senior. Some All-American lists also included Sawyer. The '49'50 team reached the .1 NCAA quarterfinals before falling to Bradley. "From my perspective,· said Sawyer of Wooden, "he was an excellent coach, a good teacper and a wonderful hwnan being. I have .the utmost respect for John Wooden. His impact on the sport will probably never be fulJy Orange Coast's Alan Sawyer realized." job, but I wanted to have the Sawyer joined the likes of Bill experience of going through a Sharman (USC) and George college interview,• Sawyer said. Yardley (Stanford) on the It was a rigorous interview, All-PCC team as senior. After a but the bottom line was that year of earning $4,500 in the Coast needed a coach who could struggling NBA, he elected to teach a solid subject. walk away from it tor a teaching "My mathematics backgroWld career. landed me the job," said Sawyer. "I sometimes wonder if 1 made Sawyer's 'first team m '57-58 the right decision,• said Sawyer. won the Eastern Conference. 1· wonder where I might have posted a 20-·a record and he was gone in pro ball had I signed up named the confere nce's ·coach for a second year.· of the Year.· He retwned to UCLA dS a ·I had four freshman starters graduate assistant and coached on that team, but the kids played the UCLA N s in '51-52. their hearts out," said Sawyer. "It A yea{ later he moved on to was one of the most enjoyable Whittier High as a basketball coaching experiences of my life." and tennis coach and A year later his Pirates were mathematics teacher. After four J-\..24-7, but finished second to years and a couple of trips to the Santa Ana by a game in CIF Playoffs, he applied for the conference play, a margin wtuch vacant basketball coaching he still blames himself for position at OCC. whe re a void because of a substitution had been created by Stu lrunan, mistake. who had 10~19ed a nifty 4 2-13 After posting a 139-115 record record en route to a post at San over nine seasons, Sawyer gave Jose State, and later in the NBA up coaching following the 165-66 "I really didn't think I could season. ge the Orllnge .Coast Colfege _ _,_ •It was the "60s, ariCl we an TUESDAY. MAY 13, 1997 know what ha ppened then," said Sawyer. "The attitude of the athletes seemed to change from 'we, we, we to me, me1 me,' "and I didn't like if. J told myself, 'I don't need this, there are other things I can do.' " During his tinal season as coach, OCC's squad played the firs t intercollegiate game stages in UCLA's brand-new Pa uley Pavilion. The Bucs met the powerful UCLA freslunim team, featuring 7-foot freshman sensal.lon, Lew Alctndor. There were also six other high school All-Americans on the squad, and a week earlier they had defeated the Bruins' varsity. Along and unforgettable evening it was. The Pll:ates lost before a packed house, 119-43 Sawyer still bas a photo from that game -oi Alcindor launch.mg an early ve{Sion of his famous "skyhook" on his office Weill. "Though they killed us, it · provided a memory that our players will always cherish. We were in the tirst game at Pa~ey, playing in front of a huge crowd and against players who were destined to become legends in the spo[l. That's not bad,• said Sawyer . . He rrusses lus coaching days, but not all of it. •[haven't aussed the rec.rwtmg or the summer leagues. And l m ust admit, I've thoroughly enjoyed spending my Chnstmas vacations with my family,• said Sawyer. AldJl Sawyer has made his mark on Orange County, and upon the lives of thousands of students he has coached and taught Like many of the early Orange Coast pioneers -who all left long before he does -he leaves a legacy that is indelibly etched into the cornerstone of lhe mstifillion. . . . . €dM,-Newport-open up in CIF Playoffs on Friday • Corona del Mar hosts Ontario Christian in Div. ill; Newport Harbor HIGH SCHOOL BOY S VOLLEY BALL travels to Aliso N iguel for Div. 1 duel. most likely No. 3-seed ed Capistrano Valley (15-1) of the South Coast League, will in all like- Corona del Mar High's Sea Kings are at home lihood be faced with Sunset League power Friday night to Ontario Christian; and Newport Huntington'Beach (11 -3), which enters the play- Harbor's Sailors are on the road, at Aliso Niguel. offs unseeded. That's the bottom line for Friday's CIF boys In terms of first-things first. however, Corona volleyball playoffs as the first rounds unfold in deJ Mar draws a home assignment a_gainst the divisions m and I, respectively. Olympic League representative Ontario Christ- But in between the lines, whe re the real focus ian (1 1-7), beginning at 7 o'clock. Victory would ~T.o~r~~...,..,~o~a:"::'l:""l"~te~v~e~~o~n~~an~!'"T'r-e~wpo-=".~"YTar~--+--....:n74....+i~Secr · · bor Coac::h Dan Glenn is realized, is a ':Yeek past Capistrano Valle y Christian (15-1)-Southwest- tliat date. the quarterfinals. em Academy (13·1) first-rouna mafcll al a site to It's here where the lines in the sands are be determined. drawn as 10-4 Corona del Mar, out of the Sea Conti, a second-year coach, has his starting View League, and p roviding it can handle itS lineup set with senior setter Brady Beauchamp firs t two assignments, will in all likelihood face surrounded by Blair Hoppe out of the rigfit side, No. I -seeded Laguna Beach. Billy Messenger and Dennis ,Alshuler at middle Reese "Righrnow l'm feehng confident,· saiq Con- b, whose team rose to the occaSJon late in the season to avenge an earlier Sea View League loss to Harbor, besting Newport Harbor in five after dropping the h.rst two sets Newport Harbor, meanwhile, is on the road in Division l play agamst Aliso Niguel, wtuch will mean a home assignment against highly-. . d ay, on· the assumption both favorites pertqnn as billed. Newport Hdfbor, however, has been a five-game victim the past two years in the first round, each time on the road ,. BRIAN P08UDA I DAJl.Y PILOT CdM's Greg Burden (left) and Newport's Scott Dore (10) are among the prlndpal figures ln CIF play Prtday night. And for Newport Harbor, should the 10-6 blockers and outside bitters 1im Andrews and Sailors find themselves successful against the Greg Burden, as well as the proven depth of Pacific Coast ague's Aliso Niguel. 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KS 12990. proved 19 "Small Bual· struc11ons 10 Blddtra for In-Install a new reclaimed complete the Work within is to be performed. Coples TRUSTEE'S SALE as provided In said note(s), Ptlla y Alejoll'tClra, 14413 '"" Prospective bidders may ness" In accordance with vltatlona for Blds/R""uest water line. the tlm• set forth herein ol these wage rate determl· YOU ARE IN DEFAULT advances, II any, unde1 the Bmb!OO• Or La Mfldl CA ANO RECREATION -S -., There will be 1 Ten Dollar will result In the tmpoaltJon nations, entitled PREVAIL· UNDER DEED OF TRUST lerms ol said Deed ol 90638 BOLSA CHICA examine and obtain bid tcUon 1896, •t seq., Till• for Proposals, and as set (St 0.00) non-relundable ol llquldated damages for ING WAGE SCALE, are DATED AUGUST 7, 1996. Trust, lees, charges and This DuSlness 1s colQided ~ STAtE BEACH lorma, 1peclncallona, and 2. Callfornla Code of Regu-forth In th• MIW/DVBE payment required for each each day of delay, in the maintained at the DISTRICT UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· expenses ol the Trustee ani~~~al Campground plans by calling at or mell· latlons. An approved Compliance Certification 111 ol bid documents. amount 111 lorlh In th! "In· olllce localed et: 1370 TION TO PROTECT YOUR and of the trusts crtated ~strll'll l\aS not yet blQl.ln Facllltl•• Orange Ing a requeet to thl olllce OSMB-09 or OSMB-t 1 and Documentation Auach-Check• should be made formation for Biddera.' Adams Ave .. Costa Mesa. PROPERTY, IT MAY BE by aakl Deod ol Trust 11 b'anslct wsiness under the C ty C llf 1 ol the Department ol parka must ti. on flit at thl Of· ment to Bid Form Th• bid· payable to Coast Com· Each bid must conform CA 92626: Physical Faclll· SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. The iotal amount of the ldaous business n1n11 or ou;OTIC: Tc:;n a and Recreation, Englnoor-fie• of Small and Minority dtt'a alltntlon 11' directed munlty College Dl1trlct. and be reaponslvt tb th• lits Planning, and art avail· IF YOU NEE.D AN EXPlA· unpold b1l11nce of the obli· niwnes ~SteO herein Inn Section (9t6) 653-<4274. Buslntu 1808 _ 14th 10 thl r""ulrtment that Cit· Bids shall ti. 1ectlved In contract documents. Each able to any lnteresttd party NATION OF THE NATURE gallon secured by th• SGHEO Pffil.A v ALEJANDRf CONTRACTORS • ' -.. tM place Identified above, bidder 1haJI 1ubmlt, on thl upon requeat. The Con-OF THE PROCEEDING property to bt sold and Sealed bids will be r• Any other quullons, StrMt. Suitt lOO, Sacra-tlflcaUon• and docUmt nta-and tho11 bids ahall ti. form furnished with tilt tractor shall post a copy of AGAINST YOU. YOU rusonabl• esllmated Tin motment was llltel •Ill • ctllled at I.ht Onie• of th• pl1111 phone (916) &53-mento, CalllornJa 9581 4, by tlon muat ti. 1ubmllled opened and publicly read conlract documtnls, a list this document at each job SHOULD CONTACT A costs, Hpens8' and ad-1111 CounlY ~:., Olanoe Department of Parka and 6501. A llat of planhold-5:00 p.m. ol bid opening with th• bid; olh~st bids aloud at the abov•stattd ol tilt PfoPOled subeon· 1111. Th• Contractor and lAWYER. vancts at the time ol 1n.11a1 Counly ontf: • 1 R1cr11llon, Englnttrlng ers mar b• obtain.CS In d ate. II bldd.tr want• will ti. considered non-time and place, trac10fl on this PfOlect •• eny subcofttractor undtt it On JUNE 3. 1997. at pubUca1t0n ol lht Nollet ol 5~· s ~~ ~ Section, 1416 Sith StrHt. peraon, or br regular "Small Buslne11" Pflftt· reaponilvt In accordance wllh tilt required by lht Subltltlng shall pay nol Ilsa lhan the 10 00 AM., ADVANTA Salt is St24,044 14 tlCPIU 1-· Room 918 (95814), P.O. mall tunable to FAX). enc. on thla P,ojec:t, bidder DEPARTMENT OF provisions or Calllornl• and Sut>con1racllng Fair apecifitd pttvaUing rales ol NOMINEE SERVICES. INC . Tht Ben1llc1ary under :." W:-c! wasJ: ~,. '= Box 9421196, S•ctamento, No bid wiU ti. conaldetod rnut1 sign Std. 811 form PARKS AND Rl!CRIE· Public Contract Code Sec· Practlc11 Act. GoverrwMnt wages to Ill worktr~ tm-as duly apOQlnted TrustH said Oetd ol Ttust M!tlo-.ft:/ ~ C.lllomla 94296-()()01, up 1.lon 3300, thl District r• Code Section 4100 et MQ. ployed In 1ne 111ecution of under and pursuant to fort executed and dell\" 11011S Bu9111SS Name -·-· to 2:00 P.M.. Tu11d1y, unlell It 11 made on 1 (Smal Buslneaa Prtfll'tnet ATION quirts lhat thl bidder po• e.ch Bid 1hall ti. ac· tht Contract. Ottd or Trull reco<ded 8· ered 10 tne undt1s1gntd a 1'11113' bl f41d prllll ID ht • Jun• 3, 1997, at wt)lch time 1t1ndard bid form lur-and C.Uflcallon Requtll) DOf\alct W. Murphr,•Dt-s111 tM followlng das· companied by a certified or No blddtr may Withdraw 22-96, as inst No 1998-wi11ten Otclarahon of o. The llltnQ of hs....,.,. doel and place 1h1y will ti. pub-niahtd by the Department and submit with bid. r.otor alllcatlon 01 conlractor'a a. cashier's check or bid any bid lor a ptfiod of sbcty O 4 3 t 4 3 9. o I O 111 c I at fault and Demand lex Salt, not of 111111 ai8'Dlla ,. 1111 111 llcfy opened and rtad lor of Pll1ls and RecrNllon Nob of Requlfement for Publlahtd Newport cemt al tM time I.hat tht bond In an amounl not Ina (80) daYt alter the date •et Records In tht olf1ct of the and wtllttn Notice ol 0. "9 -ot a F'ICMOlll ..,.... '*1ofmlng Iha work u fOf. and 11 mad• In accordance Nondl1crlmlnatlon Pro-Beach.Costa Mesa Oally contract la •warded: than ten percent (10%) of fOf IM opening ol bids. COYnty RICOfdlf ot OR· fault and Cleclion to Stl ...,.. 111 "°'*"' ol b ~ ol lows: wflh tilt "lnstNctlona to gram· Pilot Ma e 13 t997 Contractor: "A" 0-al the total bid price, payable A paymt01 bond shall ti. ANGE County, State of Thi undtnlgntd caused MOlllf ullCllr ,.,.., Slia. or Furnish all labor, mttttl· Bidden" y~ attenllon 11 called IO • Y ' ' ''Tt80 Englnt«lng Contractor 10 tilt District u a guaran-required pnor to •JCtcutiOn CALIFORNIA. executed by sald Notte• ol Oelal.llt Ind camrnon i. (Sae Slc*orl 1'400 ala, tool• and equipment I lda m'uat ti. w bmllled th• "Nondlagrlmlnatlon PUBLISH: May 8, 1997 tM that th• bidder, II its ol th• conlraci and INll ti. JENNIFER L COOPER, AN Eltctlon to Sell to ti. r• It leCI . bMSS.., 'Wlf•CI• ntce11ary to en~ tx• .. PUBLIC NOTICE and May t3. 1997 proposal i. accepted, shall In the form NI lorth In th• UNMARRIED WOMAN 11 corded In lhl county •htrt Codi} 1111ng RV campground: IOf thl tntlrt work •• d• CllKI•• Mt fOl1h or r• WALI< THROUGH: !t4_ay promptly IXI CUI• th• c:onlracl doc:WT*llS. muSTOR, WILL SELL AT thl real property II fOClled ,,..fWIO wattr/tleclrlclty hookups wlbtd hlrtln. The Dtplft· ltfTed to herein, ~hlc:tl le NOTICI TO 22, 1997 11 9:00 e.m. OCC ~temtnl, fl.ltnlsh a .. us-Pursuant to Section 22300 PUBLIC AUCTION TO Thl.1 11 an anempl 10 C<M-Newpott ~Mlla lot H camptltn, lrl"-r menc of Park1 and Ater• applicable to al nonexempt CONTMCTORI Maintenance & ()ptfatlons laC1QrX Faithful Perform-of tht Public Con11ac:t HIGHEST BIODER FOR !eel a debt, and 11ny lnfOr· CllMl9945SOCAlMir aanltallon N llon, IWO Ca) Ilion ,,....,_, tM right lo Slate con11ruct1on con-CALLING FOR alQS Complex located oft Fal(. IOC:t 'Bond In an amoont Code, lhl contrkt will con-CASH (payable at tilt time matlon obtalMCI llrill be 6.111927 1917 MW rtatroom building• walft any lrregular"y In a tract• and aut>contract• School Dl•lrlct· COAST Yltw Road, (Right) Monitor not i.11 than one hundred 1aln provisions permluing 01 aale In law1UI money or uMd '°' that purpo11 with hot ahOWll'I, alndwall, bid Of to rtftQ any or all llfld to tht "Standard ca11'. COMMUNITY COLLEQE "f:'~'f lo End a1 ParklllQ Lot percent (1~) ol tilt 10111 the succestlul bidder lo tilt United Stain) ti IN D•te; 01 MAY 97 l)t.ntlfa, lulg14lon ay1ttm, bid fornla NondlacrlmlMllon DIST"ICT F (7 t4l 432·5590 bid IHlct , furnllh 1 Pay· 1ut>strtutt ae<:uritlt1 for any THE FRONT Of: THE ADYANTA NOMIN•I alphalt and concrtte plY. •. 8 . BID DATE: June 11, 1997 "1..-it Bond In Ill\ amount monltt llltlhhtld by tilt fl.AG POLES AT TME MAIN • I "y 1 c. I I N c lrtg, ltne:lng, llghtlng, lhadt Thi t pparent IOW blddtt Con1truotlon Contract Id De~dllnt. June 11• at 2i00 p.m. not Itta lhll"I ont hundred District lo tolUft t)erform-ENTRY AR£A TO THE Pl.A-' •• slruotutes, and algnloo I I win "required to ••K utt Spectncallon•" ... fOl1h 1!,!t~ !.02.dP·~~ t· Of BOAAO OAT£: June 25, percent (1~) Of the total •nee under IM conlJact, CENTIA CIVIC CENT~~I TRUST•'o'' •Ye ........ lroLSA CHICA ST~Tli 1 gontractual IOfHmtnl In herein. (Rtftt to OtNral ..-,_"".., ...._.p • ' 1997 bid price, and lurnl1n cet• Each bid 1ubmltttd In r• 401 .. 1t EAST CHAPMAN CtA&.IZ IN •1 .. -...' ~.--·. ~ .. 8~C .. r_ Orange CcKinty, tilt t0tm of 1 ''StMdard Ooodltlona, DPR o\.«t, Seo-:; ~:n~~c~ No payment ahall be lllteattl tvldtnclng thll tht tpon .. to tt\11 Nolle. anall AVENUE, PLACENTIA. CA AQUtT POR IAID Call!Omla. comptete lrt 9C'o AgrMITltN . Fomi 2" whleh 11on 00700). *"' Ol11rlc:t Bldg "O'' m8dt for wot11 Of matet1al teqUlrtd lnluttnet 11 In ti· COfllaln, ti a bid htmi Id• all right, lit .. and lnltrt1t TRUITll, 4110 Vie cbrctance with tht l)lans •MM ti. binding upon the Paf'1lctpltlon In Mlnoflly tno Mama Avtnut. coeui une1tt tM contract un1e11 ~ In tM amount• Mt equatt lt\Mtlng, ahorlng. convey9d •o and now held ""I 11, ca,.,lnterla. WDAULMM •net 1PtQ1t1cadont filer• State of Callf«nl• c..nly and Women and Oitabltd MMa, CA taat ' and until the AtOfltr., Of totin In tM ~ c:ondl• and bflClng, or eqUIYaltnt by It undef •llCI De9d or ca tMt3, CltOlt ea+ ~ ~ :: .. :":. ::; btacs:!:!: upon approv•I by lht Vettran ~lneu !nt•· 'rojeot ldtnllflcatlon ~~oral~ ~JI: ~: U:.r:: 0~~= ~'°N~:' it'trC:: !::' ~ ~P'~ = t4H OMlpel i ~ ptlot to bid OC*'lna d•tt. State. ptltel l'togfam: ~~ .. w~ TRACTOR wu ~IV • and tltllCV.t the reqwtCI and o ptn excavation, Sllt9 cttacr1btd as: ..!!! ~ '°"ato..":.TAllT. µc.,,.. requlftd: A lo"d r1qulfement1 IOf P\lfauMt to hc1lon 10115 ._. . • QeM8CI .i the time the COflo ctocuments. auth bid ttcu-wtwc:h 1hall contonn lo• A P.N 422·2tl.o2 ·-· ...... •" •nelnffr'• ••tlfMt•• oontr1011, uu1e11n11 et ffQ, ot lht PUb4lc Con-~1~J' 1 O lulldlng. lld tract • awwded. Nf'/ ~ will be '°'*ltd. The ~ Uftfy orcter1. The '''"' a<tdttn and HNIMI 1117,700 11,000 '" atMed in IN ttact Code. IN 0.1*""'*"' ,...,. 8lda.,. °"Ille and CONTRACTOR no4 IO f. Fai,hM Ptrfofmance llofMS ~......... 041W common de .. gnatton, ftubtlaheCI Ntw11ort(tlil!!!!!!l~~~- .OTaa ~ 9Mwtnl o.n.ra1 ~ OPR or ,.,... and ~"*"' ~ ... Ofb of IN CtnetCI II ~ to per9 INll r9fNlln In "" force ew WllllMI 11. v .... If any, Of "" '"' Pf'OP8rty 1 .. c11.Cost1 MHa D~ .... H -•• 11100 ............. oo---• ..~ ............. _ ........ _...... ~ --... ,..:.....-__ ,..-............_ ... under the .... N .. ano enec:t through lhe ... D C"•"O•ll•r Cltteftbtd abovt Is put· P.ioc ...... u to 'l1 1•1 "" --· .......... , "-· ·-----· "' • .. ,.__ --_,,. cet"8 ct111~ epeot. ...,.,... perloCI aa epec:t. • ·• • ported to be· 70fnot ..... ,. • ' ' A:.11. T......,, lllaf 10, lft ac:cotellnce wllh the 15• tot Minority 8utlneal l*Or, Ardllh ~.Coast t1eC1 ~ .. tf'8t o1 t1eC1 1n IN oentfll oond· C.... CIM__.., Coto WUT 20Tli . STAIU. l ·ttO '"1, ............. PfOilttAoM ol lecWln 1770, .,_,.,, .... (MBE'a), •• kW ~ Cohet Dia-• "~actof" • tlont. .... ~ COSTA M(S.t.. CA 91Q7 CLASSWl•o Mt11•aa11 .. IM fM 1173, srn.t ol ._ LMot Woman-owMd Bualneta =. ~ ='.:: CWlntd In 70ll Of Tri. DISTRICT rnetWI ftubll•htd Ntwport Thi LinderSiQntd TrU1l._ ll'a the IOlutlOn you re ......... .......... .... Coot. ... DtplrtfMnl -..... .,...... (W'R'I), anCI CA, l71•> -•••• tit c...... ..... and .. rtQtlC IO ~ "1Y or .. h ach·COlll ,..... Dally ~tdalrna :t:':7 '°' ffatCNne '°' . wf\ttft. -==="t .. llCtNl!ltd ..... 9M-ft '°' ~ v.terln NOllCI " HIAllY ,,.....,. Code, -........ or '° ~ ""' ... Hot Mer •. 1i . , .. , ...,., lnCOtt the tf you're -"lnV a ,_ -••• .,.. ,,....,.. ,.... of lvtlneu lnterprlna QIVIN "' .. ,,... ~ ~-=-== ~"::.oror":'~ T17t ttl'Mt ~1 "w: OI~ horM, en apettl'Mnt, • .. _,.. 11'1 l\t ctNlflt/ In CCMlf.I. ,_11Cifp1110f1 '°' .. .,.,,... tCf*lt ~ Of ahal "9alt c:onetruc:t • ,... *"· . W,~ ..::,a ion, I a ,,..., ~ or ... ••••••Ill '" ~.,.... eour.y. Cial!omle= ,, • even•..,.., I* , •~ ~. ~ 1~ tt TUESDAY. MAY 13, 1997 ~rt BachfGosbl Mna DdJy Piloc . UC MOTICU PUIUC MOTICll PUIUC MOTICll M MOTICll PUILtC NOTICU PUBLIC NOTICH PUIUC NOTICES PUBLIC NO ICH PUI C NOllCH PUlllC NOTICH :"11UC NOTICE PUIUC NOTtcl ~d.rcta. 150 w. LA t:' ~ wi.::::r·:i119 PUBLIC NOTlCI =EUN~ ~STEFJ ::.:::=.:.:...,~.=WEST. MHTA::. CA uatMIC .• : ••c H,. "-'•UO NOTICI Setne AllenUe. La .. abre. butlneu ll'8t1 No PlctltloH l&l•lne•• IT Fill: H ·tl Died. llMncM lhlfeundlr, c: ~ NOTIC• TO NOTtc• o• INVITATION TO 8f0 CA tOl3l ..... !. ~ M.O. .. ........... fnltnt OAH· .ICHl~4<Ml3 with lnbrm • pt"~ the ..... cl .. "' CAIDITOAI 0 • •• l'ITITJON TO Holle• It hereby olv.n Lull ~NlndH. 340 Call-Th\I ttalemenl ... lltd The foltowl1'19 l)tflOM .,. ()'1l4Eft tf.16ia11·20A.,. ,... end.,,. unpeld prln-"'lhe ~ ...... BULK &ALI MID O.P • :., ADMLNllTP 1h•I the Ocun View ;,o'~•cf~ Huntington with h County Cllftl OI dOlng bU•IMH a1: Geo MIER04IMJO.UYOU lptl ~•nee of the Note ~hi 1tf1,e .,,.. .._, INTINTtoM TO .• &STAT• <Wt $et1oo1 Dltlrlc1 of Ofange -' • Oran_ge County on 44M1 8ulldlng Syattmt. 4400 , NE IN DEFAUl.TUNDERA 11cur1d by did o .. d with~ eo aftd now Mid TllAN"P 1" -DA.MIA IUTU Cowity Cal fomla, MteiMI· J~~ ~·~con-1n7n1980, MacAttt\u1 Blvd., *!00, L 1 ~ 1 A! DEED OP TRUST, OA TED inc._t thereon at !)'Ov1ded 11 ur1CMf Mid Oe9d fJ1 TNat ALCOHOLIC • -DI W~LCH let ref-"ed to .. "OIS. Have yoU tlertH dO(ng Dally PllOI April n. May •• Newport 8tecn, CA 02600 y /00/00. UHUSS YOU In Hid Note ...... ChttO" the ~ ..._..., In ·~QI LJC•Htl • ... DAlllA TfUCT" wilt,~ Mlled bualntea yet? Vu May 11. 13,20.1007 Tlf4 OltY Otazer, 33310 Sky· T Al(lACTlOHlOP'ROTECT tnde><l*llU of tM truttH County and s.-aM (U c .c •tot et. .. IUTUJUEUA ~~~::.~~,..~~ tWJ • ' , LtCNOTIC! l;A";~• Eltlnoie. ~~ p Br':o~opsn1~~:~~u:,t1T~~:.~·\~ealb9d•'*-·MMOR ~.~a&P ~ CAl•NO.A181l0' oc~. u1v1.atthtOI~ ~~~,:,, wu tiled UI Thi• butlnHt It con. NAT NA1 FYOUt.Ef:DAHEX•PIOC*1Ylilbeinoaold·11 11·~"oe~SC~8EDTR 24073•l·MCl·t • ~O U1 Min. benellci.tln, TRICT ActrnlnlsttatlOn Of. llctJtlMee 8UUMM ctucted by: an Individual Of IE PA EEOI f'l.ANATlOK OF THE NA-end •with e11 leut1.• No TRUST! -.Crow No. 1 Ut .. 11110 • aHdrtoB, contl~ C1'9<1· llcH, 17200 Pll\ehurtt ~heCo~~f N_,.at.t.....nt Ha.,. )'OU llarttd d0tng .AGAIN f V Qln4EPAOCEEDIHGrepe..ntet!Ol\,Wwranty0tLSai-='~~R'TY· NOdce lt .~, ~· t~. and pertont WhO m1y LaM, ~Ion 8eaefl. 'IH7J7tl790 The totlowlt\G S*tOC\t ate ~·yet? \'es, M ·97 SHOULD ~T AOAINST YOU. YOU ou11entH whether •11ptffl IS WHERE IS"' TM 11\11 a ~k .al!,~ . .!!..,~ olhelWIM be lnlerffted In CA 112047. ctoi"'1 l>\ltlnett a1: •) Prt. ~, OJuet ~LAWYER sH0uU> COH'fACT A LAW• Ot imc>/1ad i1 made OI given ' and a irllllf«"' -.-... ....... trie w1n Ot •ll•t•. or both, Al thl• U ld llme. date Md Oall)' ,llOt ~II 29, Mey •• nwy Healthcat• SetVICff, Thl1 statement WU tiled May 20 1997 at 10 00 ER. NOTICE la hereby by the 111.ltl .. tdng ttltl addr9U end other cflhe ~·oe HcenH It lbout I o f: DAMIA SUTU OE place, bid• w!ll be publldy 13, 201 '"' T1511 b) Aff1A1t.O Prlm:?inllh-with ~ County Clerk of M . NOnr'IWe$I ~~ glv9" that w .. '" ""°"" ~ ~ buy9r'8 deelgn8boft. if •nv. to be m•d•. • WELC"4 aka OAMIA SUT\J opened an$1 read al~ fOt PUBLIC NOTICE cate, WO C Hlnl Orange County on 4·2M7 =''rr1:. ~~ly veyanoa Inc A. Callfotnit are 11,0~y urged to co,.. preperty d..c~ ·~ Th• namH, Soclal S.CU-• JUELV. the following: • Ro.ct #150, Bt•a. allfor· 18973718784 ~~ ~ y;;tatln CorporetlOtl ·~,trust•• Ot dUc:t their own .nvestlgeuon purported lo be: rlty Ot Federal tax Num• • ,. PCTITION l\H been INTERIOR l.10Dtf!C-'TION NOTICK 0, nla 9~21 Dally Piiot Apr\I 29, May&, f= ~~D.t L~er eucceuor~t ... OJ II.Iba~ conoern1ng thll l)'Optrty. ROAD. NEWPORT 8EA.a1 ber•. and addr•HH Of~: IOed by ALI.EN GLICK In AT MESA VIEW M~DDLE APl'UCATION TO C1'1rl1 Yamovlch, 2540 13, 20, 1997 T188 tnJJ1Q;."'rtCX)'r6ecf October Mad trult9e purwuant to tM Wes Pac RecOflvtya~. CA 92863 ~ und9mg Seller/Tr.an1feror "•· , tbe Superior Court of Call· SCHOOL. BID 18.9097, Sl.\.L At.COHOl.IC ~~ Hiii• Roed 1150, PUBll ~969 · 115 lnstnJm No. OHd of Trust executed by Inc., A CeUfornlt Corpora· Trustee disclaim• any llabtli FRANCISCO J. ORNELAS. , 'e.;~~· ~E'T7¥i~~ ~!s~s 1.~98!~ 1peclflcallon1 •n&~GH ~:. :~~~:2~:1 con-c NOTICE ~of th~ fl!.~ JUAN c. ROlW.INI. A SIN· tlon. IS Tf\!ltH, 16~1 00\11 ~.:.ny ~":: °'ot' ~~LA~D 3~~l ~ofrT ' 11\al AL.LEN GLICK be •P. .,. on file at the DISTRICT Oat• .. flllne ducted by: .,, lndMdual F1i:llUou• ButlneH ~s 0 r~Y. i~~I~ 06G~ .. ~tN· I R9cord-,: Non te·~· SC'~· J:geo •7ri.n oommon· detign•tion .• , 1ny HIGHWAY. CORONA DEL • pOlnted u peraonal repr• Purcl'lulng O.p111ment. at AppllcetJon1 Have you •titted doing N•m• Statement S LL ··~r PUBJ.J~ ''""" es nstrume 0• •c • • shown 11«e1n The MAR, CA 92625 ' untauve to admlnltter the th• •t>ove eddreu. (11') APR 29 1987 business )'et? No The folloWlng per1on1 •r• U( TION TOTHE HIGH~St 91 -,2~~f~:·'" Boo~·. P~ Wsm8• ~~~~Ce amount ~ .,,.· unpeld bit Th• buslneu 11 known : aattle ol tht decedent. 8'17·2551 Ext. 1440. To Wnotn ~ May Con-Chris Yamovlch doing business H : Aztlan 810 ER for cash. or ca$1ief'S ·ti t ~~ '" :.. OFRCER°. O ~d· 06/01 l9 anee ot the obligation at: ORNELAS B~EAAGE • THE PETITION requn1s Plans and ~flcatlonl c«t\' Thi• ltltement WU filed Exchange Company, 3410 ClleCll (drM\ and payable .at IQ 0 t umy 3 a . 197 cured bv the pn>pertv to COMPANY the decedent'• WJI and may be purchatect at lh.e ~ Name(s) 01 lh• AP-wflh lhe County Clerk or S. Main #A1, Santa Ana, lhe time of sale 11'1 lawful corclef o.f O~GE County, ~~l~n9 ~~·7fg6.,'13 sold and r .. tonable Mll Th• names, Sodal S.cu-, cod1cll1. It any, be adml11ed DISTRICT Purchat1n9 0. pllc.,,l(t) It/are· CHE\JK ()(~ County on 4-2W7 CA 92707 moner of ~ United S~J CtNforrH, .,,.. putl\ltnt to • ated costs •JCPeflMI rlty 0t Federal Tu Num- to probale. Tht Will and partmenl, at the above ad-FAN CHEUNG ·EXPRESS t897,lt8'3' Giancarlo A. DIClero, 3410 as soe.9fie<I in sec:\lon 5102 h• Notice of Default tnd m 'ttie "lime ol 1 bers. tnd address of the '. any codtc:Us are ;iv11lable dren for Fiiiy dollar• FOOD 11• INC. Dally Pilot May e, 19, 20, S. Main tA1, Santa Ana. ~f thi! ~~~.In :!: Election to Sell the!eunder PUBLIC NOTICE ::-r111:!.tion °'the Buyer1Tran1ftrtt ere: • for examination In the file (SS0.00) per HI, no~ Tha appllc•ntt ll1led 27 1997 T·170 CA 92707 onl o are!~o ~atpi:_ record.ct 12/28/9tim Book I" ofpu le 11· $395 274 13 I TEVIS THOMAS WEST~, llapt by the oou11. refundable. •boll• are • lyl to lht • Thi• business Is con· main enl1ic Ce 4 -4ll -. f>eoe-, 11 lrw1Nrnant No. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S tee. sa · · T GATE. JR., 608 1/2 AVO:., THE PETITION requests A MANDATORY JOB Department Pg, '8cohoUc PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an indillldual r."cl!$~.ria,, A~~eJe ~n-9S.e51209ol Hid Officitl SALE Trustee S•l• No. 97. addition to caan,~~r'a ~ CADO AVE •• CORONA OEL . au1tforlly to adm1n1s1er the WALK wlll bt held May Hi. S.Vtr•O• Control 10 ••II •I· Have you started doing 113 CA all nghl utle arid In· Reccrdll, W1U SEU on June 10407 Title Order No. will accept a ce• ie ion MAA. CA. 92625 -.11ate under lhe lndepen-t997, 2:30pm •harp at cohOllc beveregee at: 283 Fictitious •u•IMH buslnest yet? No teiest conveY,ed' 10 and now 3, J997 at IN THE QUAD 3102498 Aeftfence No. drawn on• stat~ or nat..., 1 Al listed by the eelltr/U- dtnl Administration of Es-Meta View Mlddle School, E. t7TH ST .• COSTA Name Statement Giancarlo A. DIClero held by 11 uniler said Deed of ARt:A OF THE CITY HAU 800366·2 Af>N No. 422· bank, a cl'leck 'aw;' v1 censee, all other bu1lneHt, 1a1es Act (This •utho11ty t7601 Avllla Wl .• Hunting-MESA. CA 92627 The followl •on• lie Thi• stalement w11 tiled Trusl 1n lhe tollowlna d&-OF 9lJENA. PAAK CIVIC CEt+ 073•02 YOU A.RE IN DE· state or federal cred t un n•mts 1nd tddreuH will allow 1111 personal rep-IOn Beach, CA. For the ro11owlno type of doing butl~r.,. Great wlll'I the County Cltrk of scnbed pro~y situared in TER AT 6650 BEA.CH BLVO. FAULT UNDER A. DEED OF or a check drawn by • stat used by the Setler/Uctnsu rHtntaUv• to take many The DISTRICT requ1rH License: 41 ON:SALE lengths, 3328 E." Coast Orange County on 4·28-97 the aforesaid County and BUENA PARK. CA. at 11:00 TRUST DATED 04/10198. or reiteral saYings and loan wilhln three years before actt0n1 without court ap· th•t the blddll' posHIS I BEER AND WINE • EATING Hwy Corona del Mar CA 19973719003 State. fS!f\are fllfi'deSctlbed AM AT f'UBUC AUCTION TO lH.ESS YOU TAXE ACTION aU0C1ation, uvlngt auo-the dtle such lists wu ptOYal Before laking . cer· B claulflcatlon conllactor'1 pub fl 1 he ct N 1wp011 92625 ' Call)' Piiot May 6, 13, 20, 111 the 0ee<S of Trust 2133 THE HIGHEST BIODE~ FOR TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· ciation 0t Ulllngt t.nk sent or delivered to the letn very lmpOrtant 1ct1ons, license at the time in. bid Beach-Cotta Mua Dally Winlam E Cac~ 22932 27 1997 T·lT3 MonroVlj g"26vr,u~24 ~t~ CASH~ .. lhl time of ERTY rT MAY BE SOLD AT specified In Sec:tlOll 51<>2 of BuyertTransler" are: AS however. the personal ~ep-111ubm1ned. Pilot Maye, 13, 20, tB97. Dune Me., Lake ' ForHt ' ~5ff7 • ttle 1n lawful money ot the A. f'UBUC SAlE. IF YOU the Financial Code and PROVIDEO TO BUYER BV resentatlve wdl be required EACl1 810 MUST CON• T176 CA 92630 • ' PUBLIC NOTICE The ~ Tn UMad siatetl, all right, tltle NEB> Al4 EXJ\.ANA.TlON OF authOnZed to do bulinal in SEu.ER 10 give nollce 10 ln\er1118d FORfA ANO BE RESPON· Thlt butlneu le con-1 I us any l abti\Y ~S~ and lnt.-.at conwyad to.,_, n4E NATURE OF THE PRO· this stale. In the -C lender Tht assetS to be sold are persona unless they have SIVE ONLY TO THE BID PUQLIC NOTICE ctucted by· an lndlvldual Fictitious Bu1lneas ~eJ of tlfe stree~ now held by It under aaid CEEDINGS A.GAINST YOU other tha!I cnh It accepted. described in general u : warved notice 01 consented D 0 C U M E N T S A N D ' Have )'oU started doing N•m• Statement adOre» all<! Othef common Deed of Trust In the property YOU SHOULD CONT ACT A the Trustee m.y Vt'lthhold the furniture, flxture1, equip. 10 lhe proposed action.) AGREEMENT IN ITS EN· Fictitious BuS!n.H business yet? YH New The following persons are deS19n3\1Qn 11 any ~own Slt\Jtled In ttid Counly and LAWVER. On .b-. 3 1997 1~ °' the TruatM't ment and stock In trade of The 1ndependen1 admlnls· TIRETY, AS PROVIDED BY Name Stetement Add Nov lat 1996 Old doing business as: Paclflc herein Said ~le . wtll be Stlle herelnatter described· t 11 .00 AM Ptof.:..ior.i Deed until funds become llquor 1tore and located a\:' 1r111on aulhorlty will be THE DISTRICT. Tht followlng person• are Add.Sept •1982• •. Wrought Iron, 1253 LQgan ma<le but Ytflhout covenant EXHIBIT A A l1111hold ai ~ d . c lion available Jo the payee or 3537 E. COAST HIGHWAY, granted unless an lnler· The OISTRICT reserv11 doing busineu u : N T Willlam E. Cacace Ave., IE. Costa Mesa~A or wananly, ~xpr~ssed or cr1ti.d by 1tllt cenain IHH :·d~o.ute ~l 11 endorset as a mattec ot r\Qht. CORONA PEL MAR, CA. ested person Mes an ob· the right to reject any or all Micro, 1366 Logan Ava., Thls ttatement WH filed 92626 1mphed regarding. title. pos· tJtaan.d by Harry GerUer as t Y appo1nte ruatff Said sale will be made. but 92625 jectlon to the pelllion and bid• or to wrlve an~ Ir· Sult• G, Co1t1 Meta, Call· with the County Clerk 01 Adam Walburger, 968 Lan· sessK>n. or encu(T'IOran<;es, to leUor end Morrie c se1..,ig. u;*1erd purtutrµ ~Deed without covenant or warr8ntv Th• kind of license to o...-.'""• snow good cause Why· the regularltfH or lnforma ltiH fornla 92626 Orange County on ._25-97 sing Lane, Costa Meu, CA pay tile remain~OP.&I u ...... and re~rded NO: g.119;~:· Decor Jn el!Pftu °' Implied ragatdlnii trl/\slerred Is: OFF-SALE court should not gran1 the in any bid• or In th• bid· Peter Norgaard, 622 1/2 . t 9973718881 92628 sum of the nolels) l\ld by vembet 14 195'8 In Boole •• ocument 0· title ion 1 • GENERAL RETAIL PACK· av1hon1y. dong proce11. Ctnlet St., Cott• Me1a, Thi• business Is con· said deed or tnlsl. . ~le[-4482 p • 361 1 OH" · 1 19960194897 Book ·· Pege • pos'"8 or ncum AGE LIOUOR LICENSE A HEARING on the peti· Pu b II• h • d N • w port Ca. 92627 Dally Piiot May II, 13, 20. ducted by: an individual est lhefeoo as PfOv\d. '" • age 0 icll -of Off\Qiat Record• in the brancea, to ulisfy Ille In· NO. 21-145096 now lnued lion will be held on JUNE Beach.Costa Men Dally Bart Thayer, 827 Danube 27, t997 T·171 Have you started doing said note(sl adv7~1~ Recor!!; ~·U::;.":,t'J:! Office of 1he Recorder .of debtedness ncured bv aek:I tor the premises 'located 12, 1997. at l : .. Spm In P1to1May6. 13. 1997. Way. Cotta MH•. CA. PUBLIC NO"'ICE business yet? Yes. 1995 ~p<le~~ e~~ed fet1s ~viliont lhetaln contemed ORANGE Ccultv. Cahfornit. ~· adva.:" lher~ 3537 E. COAST HIGHWAY, Dept 703 localed al 341 TJ78 92628 .i Adam Walburger d r lh · and ined ihe m()dt'. executed by: FRANCISCO~ mter 91 ... ~-CORONA DEL MAR, CA Th• City Drrve South. Or· Thlt buslneH It con. This statement was filed d'la~s an ~~ses 0 e " cones . in PEDRAZA ANO ELISA PED· therein. and the unpaid pnn· 92625 ange, CA 92668. PUBLIC NOTICE duetect by: • general Par1· Fictitious Bualn•H wit!\. IM-County C1etk ol INS! b and or irists ere-f1C•!•On of 111d lettt. ·-· RAZA, ~ ~ WIF£ cipal ol the note MCUled by The built sale ls subject 10 If YOU OBJECf to lhe nershlp Name Statement Orange County on 4.29.97 atri1~5~ 1 ° trust to-cutecJ by Hany Gsrtler, 15 A.SCOMM.NTY~. said deed Wllh ~t Calllornla Uniform Com- 9ran11ng ol lhe pelihon. you AVAN1~81C1LEITYOF0F Have you 1tal1ect doing The foll~lng persons a~• 19973719199 B'ated ~'ri( 1997 Nonh-i.,:c; 'f::vi~ c . s:~"~.~~ 11 Trustor, FIRST AWED t1*eon as provided in said mercial Code Section should appear al lhe hear· business yet? VH July 28 doing business 11: Lori s D 11 p·i M 6 20 wesl Morfg!hp tnc 1 • oung. MORTGAGE COMPANY, Note, • fees charges and 6106 2. mo and slate your ob· ANNUAL REPORT 1995 ' ' Kitchen, 2727 S. Shannon a Y 1 01 ay · 13•• • as trustee. ITllnO ~I 581• recorded Febrv•rv 13• INC., A. CA.1.IFORNIA COR· expen8" or lhe truatee and The anticipated elate ot jectlons or Ille written ob· Pursuant to Section Peter Norgaard Street, Santa An•. CA 27. 1997 ' T 175 RIO North u1~ San 01-~:3110,,~0~R143~ P•:• PORATION, H 8eneflci1ry. of the trusts created by said the aale/lransfer Is MAY 30, 1,.c11ona wl1h the court be· 6104(d) of lht Internal Rev· This 1tatemant wu flied 92704 PUBLIC NOTICE e<JQ. CA 921 \9) 528-0 c 8 tc~r s. ,n WIU. SQ.1. AT PUB.JC AUC· Deed of Trull. Dated: $4.17 1997 at lhe ofllc• of Unlver· fore lhe hearing. Your ap· enue Code, nollce It with the County Clerk of Foodworx Inc., (NV) 151 4688 (7141 57 1 5 • Sales msvvment ~ Le~der s TlON TO Tl-IE HIGHEST BID· CONSOLIDATED RECON· sal Tiiie Eserow Orange pearance may be In person hereby given that tha an-Orange County on 4·2S.97 Kalmus Drive #E2!>0, Co1ta Fictitious BualneH lnformauon ,. Agreement with Lestor H•n· DER FOR CASH (p1y1blt 11 VEYANCE COMPANY, U.C Branch, 1205 E. Chapman• or by your altorney. nual report for the calendar t 99737 t 8809 MeH. CA 92626 N•m• Statement By Nancy ~ Finley, Team " c:vted by and between arry time of .. in ltwful money 24011 Ventura 8/lld., Second Ave .. Orange Ca. 92866 1F YOU ARE A CREDITOR year 1996 ol the VINTAGE Dally Pilot April 29 May 8 Thi• buslne11 Is con-The tonowlng persons Ile ~~on~1~"fur8as,06/97 ~end L~ ~ ~•d· of the United S111es. by Floor Calat»saa. CA 91302 The amoun1 of the ' pur· or a conllngenl cred•IOf ot BMW HOUSE; private lou~ 13 20 t997 • Tls2 ducted by: a corporation doing business as: Pacific 0~1319r· "'. vinos , oan so-cath, 1 cHhiet'• check (111) 876-1430 By. TAI chase prlca or consider· the deceased. you must file datlon, 11 avall1.b11 at 111 · • Have you stll1ed doing Banant 8 Corporate P•rk CNSl473390 C11110n, • C.tltoml• corpora· cnwn by 11tet• or n1tlonat AL.AJUMA Trustee Sele alion in connection wltll the your c111m w1lh lhe court principal otf1ce during regu-PUBLIC NOTICE business yet? No Suite 300. lrline, CA 92606. tton, upon lhl .terms. cov• bank, a chick drawn by a t)trlc« Au(honzed Slano1 tJansfer of the license aod' and ma11a copy 10 1heper· lai business hoUr1 lor l n-Foodworx. Inc .. Christo-Piul Musco, 1801 E. tSth Nnttendc:onditt0ntthereln.._.•rxfedarllaactrtunion,!LPP 1726-4 5113, 5120. buslntu. $167,000.00 sonal representative ap-1pectlon durin9 regular FlcUUouc BualneH pher Wl'leeler, President St. F, Newport Beach, CA PUBLIC NOTICE prov'6ed, recorded~ rx a ctwctt drawn by a 1111• 5127197 which Includes the HU. po1n1td by the court w1lh1n hours by any citizen who Name St•t•ment This statement was flied 92663 4, 1983.., 8ooll 6790. Page or federal uvmg1 end loan m •I• d Inventory o ( lour months lrom th• dale requuts It within 180 days Th• following perton• are with th41 County Clerk or Thi• business 15 con· NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S 643 ot ()fflQal ~. The assoc:i.oon. Mvingt aaocia-PUBLIC NOTICE $20,000.00. payable at loJ. 01 ru11 1ssuanc:e ol the Jet· alter the date ol this pubU· doing builnest u : The Otange County on 4-22·97 dueled by· an individual SALE UNOER DEED OF prHen1 ownerthip of t~• tion. or M\llng• banlt 1pec:t. tows: 1ers as provided In 1ect1on cation. • Clarion Group, 1048 Irvine 19973718381 Have you started doing • • leasehold cr11ted by stid fied in aection 6102 of the DESCRIPTION AMOUNT 9100 of 1he c amornla Pro-The loundetlon • principal Avenue. Suitt 408, Newport Dally Pilot Aprll 29, M•y e. business yet? No TRU~ ~ •=. IHH and other ma"ers af· Fif\ancial Code end tutho· Loan No.: 4190J0.8J\.JNDER 1 p4111ona1 check $500.00 bate Code. The time for Ill· office, Is locered at 15901 Beech CA 92660 13 20 1997 Tl56 Paul Musco l.Oln. t facting the m1erHI of th• rizad to do butlnes\ In this RESS Order No.:53208 t demand nore f0t bal· lng clalrna wlll not expire Rtdhlli Ave., Ste. 203. Tus· Patricia Hardy Briand. 505 ' ' This ttatement was filed ~~~~IN ~ lestff are no1 ahOwn her11n. 111111 At· IN THE QUAD A.P. NUMBER 459-186-15 ance of cash $146,500.00 oelore four months from tin, CA 92780. El_M_a.Q.fn'"~ f'lewPOJl NOIJC£ with tha_ County Clerk-ol The land reler~ed to In mis ~McrTY HAU.Of NOTICE Of TRUSttE.s1-1~~.DJ...1CllWL.L11LIAllllL..W.. tno hvanng-d"at• tfe p-rtn~t Beach, CA 92663 -Orange County on 3·31-97 MULT UNDER A~ aranl .. lt t1fufttdln e BUENA. ~RIC CIVIC CEN· SAl.E UNDER OEED OF seller 520.000.00 (IP· sbo~•. •Iii" of the foundation Joseph ErnHt Briand. 505 FlcUUou• Buafn•H 11973715808 ~ygolf'°AKE~ Co~nty of Orange s.ttte of TER. AT6650 BEACH BOU· TRUST YOU ARE IN OE· proximale) YOU MAY EXAMINE the 11 Lel•nd R. Hou .. Jr., El Modena, Newport Name Statement Dall Pilot A ril 29 Ma 6 TO PAOTEC1' YOUR PROP C.lilomla 11'\d ts~ u L.EVA.R> BUENA PAJVC CA. FAULT UNDER A"OEEO Of tt has been •grMd be- lllt kept by lhtl court. II J~u 707·839-4803. Beach, CA 92663 The followlng persons are 13 lo 1997 P . T~69 ERTY rT MAY BE SOLD AT A ~~~~i IAlh ~; ,u~dlv1djd tll right; title and lnt~rHt TRUST, DATED November tween tl'I• S11ler/UcensH lie a person nlereste n Published Newport This business Is. con· doing business as: a) Sea· ' • PU8UC SALE. IF YOU t •11• o ~ erest n convoiiyedtotndnowhelclbv 23 1993 UNLESS-YOO and Iha Intended Buyer/ the estate. you may file ~ad by:. an uolncorpo-side S.ivlc... b) INln1 PUBL*NOTICE-EXPLANA1lON OF •ll<t to:. TheU>o~IQO of ~<il lt under eliid OMd of TNSt In ~ ACnoN iO PRO-Transttrff, "fl requlr9d by with th• COUit • lotrnar ll• Bnch·COttll t.11n Dall)' r1111d HIOClatlon other Coast Tout• 1559 Ocean NEED R4 a= THE PR(). L of tract 919, City ol New-the property . ed taid TECT YOUR PROPERTY IT Sec. 24073 of the Sullnes• quest lor Special Notice ot Pilot Mey 13, 1997. than a par1nerthlp Blvd., N-pO,, Beach. CA FlcUtloua ButlneH ~~ YOU port Beech, Cou~w of Or· County ~~ibi MAY 8€ SOlO AT A. PUeUc and Profusions Code, that 1he t111ng of an Inventory T192 Have you etalted doing 92661 Name Statement ... .,.. .. ,.. cOHT:•,_ A •not· Stitt of C.l1fom11, 11 h 1 ~there! • Lat 2 ':f SALE IF YOU NEEO ~ 1he consideration lor lhe and appraisal of estate as· bualnns yet? YH 915195 Nancy Lou lrvlne 1559 TN lollowl rsons are YOU ......,.,...... ,....., per map recorded 1n Book t • • n. 0 · transfer ol the businest strs or of any petition or PUBUC NOTICE Joseph E. Brlanct' Ocean Blvd., Newport dolnn busin~f8..as: Don't ~ ~.,!'.::::by 29, PtgH 31 tl'lrough 34 Corr.ct ~;-~71 ?.~~·Cityf Oro~~~ ~ ~~ and license Is 10 be paid oc:count H provided In This statement wat flied Beach CA 92661 Tradrn Post 351 Walnut given ltMlt ~----"mclu.lve, of Ml1cell1neous tta ....... ~"To only alter tha transfer has section 1250 of the Cah· NOTICE OF with the County Clerk of Thl1 , butlneu I• con-St Co~11 Mesa CA 92627 SeMce Corporatton. u M1p1, record• of Ortn9• ange, Stlt• of Californlt, u CfEDING A.GAINST YOU, been approved by the 0.. . lorn1a Probate Code. A A• AVAIL.ABILITY OF Orange County on 4•25•97 ducted by· an lndlvldual D~n•ld R St • cia·r 35t trustee, or IU(..Ctssor trus-county, C.Hfomlt, tying per Map Recorded 1n Book YOO SHOULD CONTACT A partment ol Alcohofic Bev· quu1 for Speclal Notice ANNUAL REPORT . 19973118811 Have yo~ started doing Walnut St ·costa M~sa CA tee. "' substituted trustee EHterly of 1 line which be-132; Pagea 10 and 11 of LAWVER. NOTICE IS erag• control. lorm la available lrom the Pursuant to section D .1 Pll t A rll 29 M 6 business yet? Yet, 4.1s-97 92627 ·• • pursuant to the Deed °'gin•,, me midpoint on th• Mi~c•ll•lWOUI Mtps in the HEREBY GIVEN.' that on DATED: MARCH 20, covri clerk. 6104(d) of the Internal Rev· a1 Y o P ' ay ' Nancy Irvine Thlt bus1nes1 Is con 'Trust executed by SuzAnne Southerly line ot uld Lot L Office of the County Re-05/20/1997, at 9.15 AM. °' 1917 Attorn•r for the P•U· enue Code, notice Is 13• 20. t997 T1S3 This statement wu filed ducted by· an individual · Enif' and Bruce Mdn«olh which 1s loc•t•d Westerly cOfdar of Seid County. The uid day, •I the Chllpmtn SELLER tloner: hereby given tllat the an-PUBLIC NOTICE w1111 the County Clerk of Have yoo slarted doing recOC'ded on 411~~ 86.50 f11t11\rough • c1ntr1l property,_..o!cn~bad Avenue entranee 101"-Civic FRANCISCO J ·OR·. EMll.10 FRANCISCO nual 11po<1 lor tht calendar Orange County on 4-25-97 butlness yet? No ln.strumant No. angel of 2 degrees J& mm-11 being told as Is · The Center Building, 300 Eut • . ESQ., (CSB.f899001, year 1996 of 1111 Fafrchild fictitious BualneH 199737t8788 Don•ld R. St. Clair Boot -P'a: ~ ~ u1u 41 Hconds trorn the strHt addreu ,•nd other Chapman A¥91W9 • Orange, NEL.AS, JR. EMILIO HACIN FRAH• Martindale Foundat~n. a Name Statement Daily Pilot April 29, May 8, Ttils tlatement was flied recofds In of Or Southetsterly corner of said comron d.igilatiOn, if ~ny, CA. RESS FINANCIAL SALLY J. ORNELAS -private foundlllon It ava!I· The following person• are with the County Clerk ol COunty Recotder anoe Loi L: tnenc• Nonherty one of tha ~ PfOl*tv dNcribad C()ftPORATION. • Caldor· BUYER • ~11S0C~A LA ~~o,t:~ able at the foundation• doing t>uslntn u : Gordon t3, 20. l997 Tl60 Orang• County on 4.:zg.97 ~=--:~~straight line to the midpoint abov• is purported 10 be· Aia cotpOC11tion4 • dutf •P-TEVIS TH 0 MAS principal office lor lnspec· MS 3425 W Atlel Apt C PUBLIC NOTICE 19973719195 oCth11rc of iheCVNaonthe 2244 STA.TE AVENUE, po;ntad T"*-under end WESTQATE JR • RAT 1 10N, 17771 FITCH, lion during regul~r bus!· Whelm, CA 92804 · ' Otlly Pilot May 6 13 20 ~ tf,.,= ~~Slit• Highway described m COSTA MESA, CA. 92627 pursuant to ~he power of Ult Publlshe'd Newport • IRV NE, CA 92714-net s4~00hour1 frobm 10.00.,~m. Humberto Gonzalez Sal-Flctlllou• BuelneH 27 \997 • 1.114 ~--u lnllrUrtMnt No'. th• dHd rtcorded July 1, The undenlgned. , Trust c:onrtrred '" dW certain BHch-Costa Mes• Dally • 8019 ----o . p.m. oy any c11zen '~ W..Adll..APLC. -N•~ .. teMent • -..-• .Boo n..IO't..itbli.tY flX cl.Ill* ...,r1411 bf --11.--~-~.PUbllshed Newporr CJ"Ttql1ntr1t~ Anaheim, CA 112804 The following persons are PUBLIC NOTICE 613197 265, Offfci•I Records, as inc:orrectnaaa of IM ltrMt JOAN "UNDER • ~ UH-iOT~!>G'T. • Beach·Costa Mesa Dally daiT1 •~er the date of thla This buslnest Is con· doing businnt as: SB En· ~~~ ;'" u!9" ~ front conc1v1 to me Sout~west edd!•H and other com MARRIED WOMN-4 ,.. '$1939 • p 1 1 M 13 19 20 1997 pu cat on. , dueled by: an Individual terprises .,194-91 Airport Th• l"llOmtt Talber1 --'· · to the ~~ .... end having 1 rectiln o de119"'1lonr It 1ny, tho corded on 1211a./1"3, m 1 0 ay ' · · The foundation 1 prlnclpal Th• reglstrant(s) com· Loo Costa Men CA Foundation's annual tax re· .,..,ance ....,... .. , t 560.00 fH1and1 length of herein. Said Nia will ba Book nla ol Oftlc:lel Recotda --------- _____ _,__r_M_1_8_91 ottlce 11 located at 1015 menced 1o transact busl· 926f5 ' turn la evailabte for lnspec· COurthoUM, 700 CMc Cen-t94.46 IHI. Together with "*'9. but without covenant a( ORANGE County, at page PUBLIC NOTICE • ~~!~~Ill• c~[:~la N;;~ ness under the fictitious Susan Bialek, 2913 El tlon at 4400 MecArthur ~~~Of~ ~5\.~~: 1 aub11c1 10 the benefits. or warrenty, •XJllHHd or nJa, Rt1Cl«der'1 lnstnMMnt1 ,--------- ---------•tel h • (714) 644-5291 • buslntu name'9) lltted Camino Real #444. Tuitln. Blvd., Newport Beach, CA the highest bidder fot cash burdens, rl9ht1 of way and ln-cilied, iegatellng title, pol· No. 93-0865S41 , bv reaeon ~ cna 14 78 790 •P one · above on: NO CA 92782 from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. tile It the time °' MM euem1nt1 lmpoHd upon lalb\. "'encunbnlrlc:M, I ol a bceaeh or default In --..e SUPERIOR COURT OF ,:h~ P~~l?al ~agar ~I Humberto Gonzalez SaJ. This buslneu 11 con· (714) 85HS271 . ~~ut money at the uid real propeny and Im-pay the ramtfnlng prfncipel peymenl or performance o1 O THE STATE OF M • ltl: 1 a Ton 1 1 atrY • gado ducted by· an Individual Pub 11 shed Newport Unltect Sttlu). all right. Utle p1c..,emen11 thereon for th• 1Um of the not•t•I Hcur the obli!Jatlon• eecurad ,_. CALIFORNIA IN tub 1,', 't; • ~· :e w 0 , 1 Thl1 statement waa filed Have yo~ started doing S~ach·Cos1a Mesa Dally and lnt«Ht conwyect 10 mutual benefit of th• Own· ~ tald Dead of Trutt. ~ therebv, including lhal brHch ...,. , ANO FOR THE Beach.Co•ta Mesa ially with tht County Clerk of business yet? No P•IOI May 13, 1997. Tl and """' held by It under '"· LHHH of P1n11I As· .,.. .... in.eon. .. Pf'OV °' !Mfauh. Notioa cl wtuGh - COUNTY OF ORANQE Pilot May 13 1997 0rang9 County on 4-25-97 Susan Bialek 93 uld Deed of llusl In tile stgneH by IN Oec:J.ratJOn of tn Mid notel1I. tctvanca1. If wa1 f8COfded 0112311997 •• ~ • ' · Tl91 1901371878'7 This 1tatemen1 wu flied PfOPt1tY dulltecl In said Co111n1n11, Cond111on1 and eny, undeftM tlfmt of the Recorder'• lnlltumenl No. ,_..... ESTATE OF. MARION Deity Pilot Aprlr 29, Mey 8, with the County Clerk ol PUBLIC NOTICE County and State shoWn on R"tnct1on1 recorded July Deed of Trust, Htlmet 19970034732, in Book nla. • ,., ELIZABETH EARA, D• PUBLIC NOTICE l3, 2o. 1997 n 8 t 01ang• County on 4·23·97 the County AIMSSOr'• 29. 1968, 1n Book 8674, tea. charge• end expense• Page nJa, WILL SEU AT cedent. 19173718547 Flt Mo 11973720111 rlCOfd• u A.I'. No.: 931.eo, P1911 401 10 460 inclusive of the TrustH end of the PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE CASE NO. A 187344 NOTICE OF PUBLIC NOTICE Dally Piiot April 29, May 6, FICTTT1iJus BUSINESS '98. The property addreu of Official Records of Orange INlll aealed by Hid De .. HIGHEST SIOOER FOR (PROPOSED I NOTICE AVAIL.A81LITY OF 13 20 1997 l155 NAllESTATBIOO end oth« common dui9-County. which riohts of wav. of Trust. to-wit. CASH lawful money ot the 10 CREDITORS OF ES· ANNUAL RETURN Flotltloua Bualne" ' • The foflDWI rsor 's) IHtt Ntlon. If any, at the re.al coven1nt1, cond111ons and $191,563.37 Estimated. United• Statn. evid~ bv TATE 0 F MAR ION The annual relurn of Name Stetement PUBLIC NOTICE 00 no pe · ~UESl property dlsct1bed above I• res1nc:tions '" mcorporeted ~cetued lntat•ll and •ddl· a Ca1hier'1 Ctieck d~ on ELIZABET E FRONTLINE ACTION INC The followlng poraont are OOI~ Slnes5 as. purported to be· 283 Haver· hlfetn and by ,.leran<:e made tiOnal advance1, If tny, wll a ital• or national bank or NOTICE HIS R~REBV a private foundatlon, Is dolrvs.butlneH tt: Cr9!1k, l'lotlUoul 8u1lneH gro1 ~5375cr= Patllw~. lleld #168, ~ Beach. I pert htreor, end Which incre .. e thlt f~e !)'lor to the equivalent thereof dr8wn GIVEN to the creditors and a"eil•bl• for ln1pec1lon :~ Ma,ac:;2;:5· Corona Name Statement 1n'vo.:·Na. 18162 Quartz St CA ~22A. The under· 1111~'"!~1·~h here~y :•· ~·o!!: !f-!f ld~of on any othM flnanctal 1ns11tu- con11ngent creditors of the during normal bu1ln•11 F • The fOflowlng pertona are ...__!ISie CA 92683 · alQtled Tl"ustM di«Wm• '""' · ' • exc us va ...., Nit tion specified In Met.ion 5102 abo111-n1m1d decedent hours by any chlzen wtlo rank HermanHn. 548 dOfng buslMH a1: Tlerre nwuio r, .,,)' Nablllty for any lncnr· nght to occupy • certain .-cuted end daliw9d to °' t C.lifomla Flnancial Ma11on Ehzabeth Erra oi to requests within 180 Seaward Rd., Corona del Mako Con1tructor~. 252 &1hefY ~ 16162 Ouw St, Retnell °' the P'OC*tY ipartment on ihe 71tl floor of ui~ied a writ1en Dael ~·~to do bual- 466 Flagship Road. New· days anet the publication ~~Ct_ 8~~f0tdnef 5"48 VIiia Point, Newpor1 Beach. We~s':'Jness ~ .., addless and OCN< common IN IPtrtmenmlt hous• .. ~d1ng rauonfor "'1!..l ~-"Ind ,_.·in the St.ma °' Celifor. I B h c I I I date of lhl• notice It IM OI· • CA. 92660 .,, dlSlgnatlon " an~ ShoWl"I on Hid pre .... ,,.. ... eh IS -· ...... wntten ABLE T THE ~~~63 1~:.C.11· per:o:,:~~:. flee or Janet Edlott, CPA, S.award Rd.. Corona del Greg R. Bonano. 252 Vllta l'llSband & wile hll'M n,.' IOlll amount ot now knOwn tnd de11gn1ted of Default ind Election I ~ ~ M ~tit tllle ing cl~lma against the d• 1n31 Irvine Bv, Sulla 106, ~:,i CAb~!~!.. 11 con· POlnt. Newport Beach. CA 111 ~ :ne: ~~~the unpeld btllnce ot the as Ap1nmen1 No. 7D:..l•n~ ~~ _l,~ndefr~ne and lnttnlU ~ bv ii aa ced1n1 are requlr~ to nle Tuttlll CA. d b 92660 obllg.atlon secured by the • cena.., garage •PIC• "' ""' ..-.. _, ,.,...... o ..,.., T In IHI I hem wllh the Superior The ipptlcallon for rtcog-uele:' y: a general Pll1· Thi• bu1lnHt 11 con-llQ'<Jus oosiness name OI property to be IOlcl and partment building which '' ind ElecUon to S.U to ruatee. '!:, Cou and Coun 11 34 I The City nltlon of e11empllon and nerlh P ducttd"by: en lndMdual tllfTleS ksted hett1n ~estimated colll, now known and dHtgnated recorded In the oountv situated In . n1Y • Dri11e' Oran e California tubaequent IRS ruling let· Have you •tarted dolrig Have you 1tarted doing SIGNED 1H YONG NA. ESTHER V upenMI and edvances tt 11 Garage St>ac• No. 141. H IM real property 11 locetad Stata. described 11 rono.w 92658-3205 gand mail or ter• are alto avall•ble al bUllnfft yet? Ytt, t.l ·07 business yet? \'H, 4-18·97 NA the time at tn. lnlU&I publJ.. lhown by• plau11aehed to n men than ttn• mont LOT 7 IN Bt.OCK 538 °' deftver , copy to Martine the above •ddreH. ~rk ~·rman~en flied Greg R. Bonano This ltalement WIS l~td will! cation 0( tht Notice of Sale 111d Dtcl1r1tlon, 1og1ther hew llapHd line~ avch rt:-CORONA. ~I. ~~PO~ Rlel'lle, at Succeuor The prlnc:lpal addrett of Wltha I~ ~mentyw~ IC I This Statement WU flied thl Countt Cflll< of Oflnoe 11; $231.482-91. In ~ltlon with I rlght•Of•WIV for In· oordlltlor\, ,_oh ,Cflll Few.-~"'H COU~ OF OR TrustH ol the trutt dated the foundation It 2032 0 Cououn ;t. 0 with the County Clerk of COunttonP.W7.1907 to cash, the Tl"ustte wlll QftH •nd •QIMI to and from dotut• Corpot'atlon, 11""""" • September 3 1981 AlllO Ave., C~t• MeH, CA range ,"nl'{13on11 4;_2897 Orange County on 4-25'91 N()TICf."Tlis A~tous Name~ a c:uhler's ·cheek u ld 1penm1nt ltnd prtg1 Trust•, 2033 N. Mein ANGE. STA.TE OF CALl-wherlln th• dec~ent wu 92621. Th• ponclpal men-• 1 19973711711 Stlllmtnt expru tiw Y1ll$ tiom drawn on• at.tte or Nltion.11 1p1c11 ind alao the 11ght to Strfft, Suite 660, Welnut FORNIA, M PER WP .Ill• Seltlor 11 c/o George eger It Richard J. Elllott, Dall)' Piiot May 8, 13, 20, Dall)' Pllol AprU 29 Maye the dale 11 wa Idec! in the Olllce blink, a chectl drawn by a ll'lt UH of h1ll1, public Crwlc., CA 94696, T~ RECORDED IN B00t< l. L Rogttt, 'Esq., Geofge L PrHlden1. Telephone 114· 27. t"7 T·112 13 20 l99'7 ' T1es o1 tnt Counl)' Cieri<. A new fd· IU(e Of federal crtdlt Ul\60n room1, ppsagewtve and tll Number: (5101 933-4680 PAGES 41 ANO 42. INCL Roger1 A Law Corporation f4H183. PUBLI ' ' tous ~Jines.s N.vne S • chedl dr.wn by a Nte olhtr ~he Portion• of tald By: ~ HEATHER WILBU~ SIVE Oft MA.PS a= R! 11f11 • BHch Boulevard: Publlth•d Newport C NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE lftlst bl filed pnoi: ID M Giil f.-.1 uvlngs and loan building Ind ti\• equipment FOREC\.OSVRESPEC1AUST, ORO. IN TttE OFFU ~ul1• 103, Huntlng1on 811ch-Co1ta ~.. OaQy FlotlU.u. aualMll TIMI hllng ol tliS 5t*Jnlnl dOa auoclaUon. eavlng• asao-therein, In common with o.te: 05/12197NPP2853 THE COUNTY RECORDER Beach, C1llfornle 926'7· Pilot May 13, 1"7. Name ltlltement Flotltloua •ue1ne" not of 11:M11 ailllOnzt tnt UM in ot 11V1ng1 bank olhlr occ.up1nt1. The prop-PUB: 06/13/97, 06/20197 OF SAIO COUNTY The 6999, within the latat of T194 The following peraona .,, tc.IM lt•tem.ent ht 11111of1 AQ~s &1111tS1~Ina.ctbt1102 of llftV addr9lt and other com-0&/27197 strNI eddteM or oth« iour (4) months alttl' May PUBLIC NOTICE doing butlneu 1 The following p.-.ona 11• Name an"'°'"°" o1 thl nollCS of tha fllnandel Code end moo dHigneuon. If any, ol common ~tlon d t 2, IH7 (the date of lhe Shlrtey'I Bagel ... 270 e~i dOfng bUllMU u : Promo-anotntr under Federll, ~. O< ~to do.,_,_ In the reel property deletlbed PUBLIC NOTICE r•I Pf0'*1Y herlinlbow ret publlcatlon Of notice lo Flotltlou• •u•lnHs t?th StrHI #O Coit• Cupe, 1901 Galatea Tw· common llw (SH s.c.on 1...00 tNa aete. In tha event 1bove It purpOrted to be: 1~ la purpot1ad to lie 0tedlt0t1) or, II notice 11 Name ltatH\Mt ,,. ... , CA 92127 ' rte•. Corone del Mar, CA et seq , SUsmess 1t1C1 ProtnSIOnS ~ oCtMr thin c:a9h .. 3121 WEST COAST HIGH· NOTICB YOU ARE IN OE el07 ~· AWNUI! tnallld or per•Ol\alty deliV· The following pettonl .,. OFF Beolll• Inc (CA) 92825 Codi) ~ed ... ~ INIY WAY 17D NEWPO FAULT UNDI!" A. DEED NEWPORT lll!ACH CA ~ed to you, thirty (30) doing bu•ll'lMt at: 8J l K 151 Kalmu1 Orlve."'il'E200: Laurie A.. Woodruff 190? RistFiNng wtlhholdtha ~ o#U.. BEACH, CA. 92810. T~ TRUST DATI!O ,..:15. The undsliOned d•Y• after th• date thl• no-UqUOt esot LJncolfl Ave Cotta Mtta C'A 928211 Qalat•• Terr•c•. Corona NewpanBeaclrCoSll Mesa T'NltM'I Deed Ufd tunds undertlQned Tru11 .. <lit· UNLESS YOU ,.AKE ... lleblllty few ..,., lnocM'reCll b It melled or pertonally Bu.na Patll CA 90820 .. Thi• bu•ln•H I• con-del Matt CA 92625 CH-421216 T-21134-S ~ beCGfnt ~ to ,,. claim• •r1v Htblllly for •ny TION TO PROTECT YOU ,,... In Mid ....... Ult petition to file • late HomMo Way. euene P1tk, Ha"9 you •tarted dolnQ ducted by: en lndlllldual IWl&Wol rtghL ........ _. addr111 Ind other common SOLO AT M..ic SALE 11on. Said .... w111 be ..... = c+- 0 ~· 0 E; ~ 0 = -t-.t CD §l'ltl'ed to you, Of you Jay Jalal Ru..,; 1&42 San d~ed by: I corporation Thi• DUelnH• I• con-13,20.t7. ~n 3, 1907 ~ Of ...... .. • lnoorTIGlntae of thl property PROPERTY IT MAY °' oCIW oommon 1llRI 11 provided In Sec-CA 90l20 butlneH yet? Yet Marcil Hive you alar1ed dolnQ lie INde. tu ...,_.cow-dl11gnatlon, If 1ny, ahown OU ~ED AN ' ~ ....... IOlll 111t03 ol IM Probate Kamel Nu.tr 1&42 hn 10. 100'7 • butlneu yet? Yff, 4·1•97 ,.,. OI MfTll'llY, ..... ot twlln. The tOtll •mOUnt of TION OF .......... NATURE .,...... ,...,... ····.: p;;'.;lc:-:::--::::--::::r~~ Code. A ctelm form mey be HOmero W•Y &uena Pn GfP Baoal• Inc CNI•~ Laurie A. Woodruff ...., ,..,.c11. • SW»-the unplld t*we ol the •,.... ....ion ot _., .; Obt•lned ffom the COUit CA toe20 • ' j)tl9t whetlef • ,f~ Thlt •tatement ••• filed PUBLIC NOTICE ~ ot ~ obllg1t1on aec:ured by thl THf: ~ ...._. eo ....,, the tllfk. F0t )'OW protection. klhat Naaw .c2 ..,, Thi• ~ was llled with ,.,. County etet9' of to UIJlllf. h Ir lfll t fl -gropmty to be ao4d end,... st ~Ac'T tac #m• __,... br clelm by ceriln.ct mel, CA90820 • • Oftnee ~"l.n 4-22-t7 tHU7tl1tl ....... 1Hn11nn YlrQI ..... C*lllt.,.. edvartee• "tht WYER T.SJJ 41~ end --...... ,_. ~are encourtOect IO flle HOtneto Way tun Pent with the r,,,.-.. Cleftt of ~County On 4-25-07 ..and 1-..-:.::-_.. aonatJle el1irnud COfU, ex· SHOULD _.,..,, Died tA TNlt. ,,._ retvrn recalpt r• Thi• butlneu 11 con-1H7,'ltlD2 DdyPUotApfl29,Mwft, ITAnmtrrOfAIAllDO•lfT.....,.. .. ~awein, lltN°'ll'elrillalpubliatlon,.:>TIC• OP nwa ....,..,.. """--:::u• ... -... 41uetled. duciect .,..,. w1 -... D -~ 13 20 1007 TIM Of MCI the unplld pmq.I of tM fllotlce ot Sale is· ~ ommD ' .-' • Datedt AprU 301 .....,.nl v,. • ........ -...-• any ........ Af>fll 2t, Mey t, • ' UIEOFFtCtmOUIMMSI blMncieOfU.. Noeuaand UCXJ,141.17. lruddltlon .0 T NCl41oe le ..,,, •• •d• 'H'l Have P 1terted doing t3• 20• 1"" 1117 PUIUC NOTICI _. ~ ,.-. o.td °Wlh ....,... c.at1. tt. T~ wlll ICCet)\ "* CONSOUOATe. ~ Md ..,. GKOAOI L. fltOOMl1 butl,,.J°:et? No PUBLIC NOTICI Plo .. t'--· •·-'--.. _.~-I~ .J"'°n(• ~.!!..~In:: a cuhlw'• cheek dmmkon .. ~U.CNd.t--;':·::,•;.-.:ear ltt~ tor llllMLtNt Jay NHHI " -• ---· ,_,,. .. 11111-.ltel .,,. llM ._ -a tttte Ot netiONll ball • I m' • M ,_,_, ot....r ~ ..ticf Deed RllHL• luocieuor Kamal Na.IMf l'lotJtloua •u.,M.. N.,.. lt•tement the t"*'ou• CMllllSS ..-... ::-::::. °'C::.."";9 = cheolc chwn bV ••tat• 0t tl'U9&ee. °' Trull l1lit.., ....,. Tnn1t .. , 0 nH1 .. •oh ~~:.:=.. wit llled n:==.,• ~=':~:',!~~=-..=·021 o.1 d nu.. ~ ~t:::C:.~'tw~~.:; ~'rr~' 18ld~~1'!thetlfN ....... mt, aut., t oi, with the County Cltfk of dOlnQ. ~ ... ~ Wett· ttrpriHI •. 20l32 catamar•n The f1C11'°'11 Culrftlll nu-lervlcl CGpGI ..... ,..., Nvingt end loen .. , l.LIAM J. RHR N40 .,... ~ 11 !I al Hutttlntton .. aoh, CA Of~ County on 4-2M7 em ~ lndtute. t.n .. Huntinoton lffch, ~ "'"* to a.. w• fAcl • M6d nu--. 1Z1 W. IOOlatlOn, eavinot e11od.. KHR1 HUSMND ~la~~- t2M7·S... tH7'71..00 19'00 a...ld Canyon A.,,. 12641 k1fd 23. 19Q8 111 Ille Cou.,_, ~ Drfllot AnMl. tlon Of U1rin01 ienll ac»ed-llt'IG teocwdimd °" ._ ._-, CMfZ,. -· Publl•hed Newport OMly Pilot~ a, M-v t enue, 11.Ae 100l, !Nine, CA UOrd S..phen Dlctl, ~ eno ~1111 Rt No~~~ fied In lectJon 1102of thl •MT.I 82.2-....a =~~ llacnlttlC:).I l•Kh-Coata Meu o.ay t) 20 1"7 T-1M tal11 CManwM t.n .. Hl.Wlli1g1Cln ,...., ~ .. Una ettti flNndll Code and eutho-Aeconll In .. • • Dnl '11oCMeyt2 1' 111"7 ' ' Mn I . AndeftOn MD. IMctl.CA'"41 1t1e111-...m ~ ~mlt ..: tlaedtodobutli1*tln1hl• the~ ...... rtllMllft.•T,.... , · · 'r.m22 ..UIUCNOTICI 11300 lend~ A.,:. Thi• butln111 11 con.Awe Downly,CAU•t :!;~ n!re. ..... 1t9's. lnthlawntUlndtr eountr ~ ~~:.!!!· .A..-------...;.;.;;;;1 _________ enue • ..,.. 100I, .,...., CA ~by. an lndM<MI n.s tNtinm ... • .., thin Cteh la~ ~to the Notioe dlf'rt 1,-1 - CL.Aa81PlllD ........... 8t•lnH• t2'11 HtlYe y0u ~ d04n0 ~co 1' ornc..oetld. "'9YCli:: ttieTMWmtV~thl aftd Eec*G11 10 2'2. Tlllllft, CA tllli~Slll : 11'• tM '"®fee you Nw atat......e Tt1l1 bv11n... It co,.. ~ y.r1 Y.., 1tll0 IMC(]. A1..fJAHDR£ =r-" *" ''"** of the T.,._1 · ,_... ori 2 ! .. L?tw: (11'4)1?!'~~ , can count on to .. 11 • The ~,.,..,. .,. ~ S. Dick n.t .-.ment w• tiled Deed unt1 fund9 become • INST• 1• .. ..-: (Jt-Qlrr - Hove A Goroge Sofa J '• myriad of merchan-= buelnetil ... .,,..,_ TRADE Thlw ... tement wit llled Cou=of Wllllblf IO'*" peyee or en-..., OMolat f'MOtde, 4'11M?i .-.,, Cllf\111 dlM Items, ~•uH TooC • Mi.ctWwt, ~ lher~ty ~~!' • °'1 f11V on 30. 1007 dor'" N • "' .. t., of tlOht. on w.e1 II UO ~ M f'Nlll • our column• compel I ~ Avt IUlfl ...,.enge.....,_ .. , on ·-"'*oort UMnl RENT lelduiewlltbt rnacle1liut :T ™' HORTH -------""'"' ......... . I qu•lllled ouy.r. to ttia.~j CA..,. lhtough cla11l11td '"717 tl'ltJ . Ct44t9946 so CAl Mly Without CoveNl"I' Of Wit TO • : 011111 ~· UaRN. eao w. 1.a 941 .. ae1a DllY rttot .. 11, May e. 6. 1uo.r1 1097 lt>t"'""' classttled '*"Y•....,... or lfl'\Phd ,.. OOUf'THOUSI! .... ,,.....-...-: } ....... .,. I ., ~ Aveft&ie~ ~·· .. t~ 20, ,.., TIU VVV11 91'*9 tttM, qt 100 CMO ~ I Index g II , ........ ........ II .. ....... 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( A Q:.?b:.?:' \1 \, •r••I ~"·' ~ ft,, .. , Boors ....----Deadlines Monday ............ Fm.la) 5:00prn Thur-,da) .. ~t>dnt>~da) 5:00pm All rtal ls&llt lfttrtliilg Ill this lllWIJlper la 1ubjce1 Ill lhe Fed· 1111 Fair H111&1111 Act ol 1MI 11 llMHH WMcll 1t111l11 II lll4t•I lo MftrtlH "lllf PflltflllU, llmll1tlo11 OI 411mlmlnallon llutd OD race. color, "lltlon, "'· ... ~ IMllllJI &l.rllui" ulilUI lfltla, • M Mllllllion IO ') IUlre 111Y suca intmnte. ll1t1I· lll.lllf If 411wtllliallltn ," ,T.ia lltWltuPll wlll noi Utwllltly K«pl..., '""1JS•· ••I lllf , ... '"* ..... " 111 riehCloe 1111111 l)w.. Ow "MUI lf1 lltft~ '*"'" a.at Ill •wtllia11 .. ,.,., .. , '" lbl• .....,..,., .. IAltMl4 Ill .. ...... ..,.....,Usll. ... _ ...... ~. ClllHUO M ·hl • 1·I00·42HSIO. f« IN~-. DC .. a ,11 ... ull HUD II 42'·lSCIO. HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE ........ ._.... ........... . _...,.wt....._,• C. U. • M2·HH dH -I 1·l1·ph111w 8.J011111-.).00pin ll·••Li•-1 rt•Ln ~ nlL.-111 8:.30a111-;)·IJOpn1 '~••l.•-l'n•t..• TueMiay ......... Mo11diH 5:00prn Friday .......... Thu~a) 5:00pm Wed11e:.day .... Tu~i-da) 5:00pm 'aturday ......... .fnda) 5:00pm MOBILE ROMES NaWPORT 1100 BEACH iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 9025 BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYrftENT EMPLOYMENT DOMESTICS 5540 WANTED AUDI 2 669 0 PPO RTUNITY 5 5 3 0 5 S 3 0 5 5 3 0 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I T 0 BUY 60 19 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l!atate Sale •1 BR $725• 2 9 0 4 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • p 1 C KY LAD 1 ES • iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '8 4 5 000 S Wag on· ADVERYJSlNQ Can't Find Work? SALES Free 5th Cleanlng *WAH TED* Te a k Hard 10 find model. Huntington Beaoh 28R 28A Sl35 •Vending Route For Sale•20 local s lteaework PT• •800-711-43019 Late Model Double-D/W Incl. 80x30 pool. wide In excellent N~ pets. Carport. condition . Price Vista Del Meia dratllcally reduced. 1 ___ •_5_4_5_-4_B_5_5_• __ Now only $13,750. **BEACH AREA•• •---~----­ Unbelievable low Peninsula • 1-4Bd. MONEY apace rent, S44Q. WI 1 & v ti TO LOAN 2914 Include• all utllltea. n er aca o n Rental a. Reserve Now '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Clar•b•n for Bas t Setecllonl II 714·890-1863 M•n1' Oceanfronts Avoid Bankruptcv Free Debt Consolida- Uon Application with Service 800·873·8207 HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR RENT BALBOA ISLAND 2106 2 + bdrm 2.5ba. FP, W/D, gar. S1750/mo. •225 Apolena• 873-3039 CORONA DEL MAR 21~2 VILLA RENTALS 714-875-4912 Unique 1 bdrm 1 ba w/loft condo style •pt.1--------- Vaulted ceilings, llght MORTGAGES & ·& a1ry walk through TD 'S 2918 kltcilen, large walk-In iii•iiii•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii closet, dishwasher. private extra largo patio from llvlng room, additional patio ott ol bdrm W/OU1Slde SIOr· age space. Vertical blinds Included Purch 100% Fix 125% We Buy Notes. AU Credit Considered FI NNEY BROKERAGE 714 673-7480 Uc.1976 throughout, skylight In ••••••••• living roo m. unique ANNOUNCEMENTS bathroom/ vanity/ dressing areal Neutral ••••••••• carpel throughout! Carpon stall lo ac· --------- commodate 1 vehicle ANNOUNCEMENTS lnclude_d . Very bright 2920 and open llvl ng area I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Call now, won't 181111 Olsplay kl The "rowing Dally $10 Off first cleanlng. wood lo finish boat good shape, auto,. You can't be loo ng " As 1 ow as $2 9. fully loaded, alpine Telemarketing too hardl WANTeO 15 Pilot advertising team 20 years in Orange 875·9109 s31 oo.obo 548.1355 Wiii make quality people 10 fill various seeks an outside ,. sales calls over the pos1llons lrom wore-solos ropresonlallve In County. Fully Bonded. '92 Audi 1 OOS telephone lo new and house to manage-tho Rotail Advertising Extremely Profes-FREE TO YOU 6022 Teal/Ivory Leather Full existing advertisers. menl. No oxporlenco Department. Experi-slonal. Fluent English. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii opllon Moon Rool Answer Incoming calls necessary. Call Now, once preferred, but 24-hr pgr/volco mall. .., 112194 $11,977 and solicit new busi· Brent (714)891-5784. wlll train. Applicant Superb references Schltzu. sm male. ·Lexus· ness through proac-should be energetic, (714) 227•5202 Boautolul lac; sweet Mission Viejo llve telephone can· C A S T I N G · M o v I e motivated and a self & adorable. l 5·9595 1 ·800·669-5398 vasslng and research· Extras. Production starter. Salary plus •••••••••! ________ _ Ing compellllve pub· Trainees. Film Studio. commission. Xlnt ban-MERCHANDISE PETS & l-B-MW-.------- blicalions. 714·956·6981 ef11 pkg. Drug screen-••••••••••! 9030 •Mus I work we II Chg Back/Collectlons Ing/physical required. ANIMALS 6049 Jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii under deadline" pres· person needod for EOE. Send resume to iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '95 BMW 3251 sure Whsle shoe co in OC Lynn Esola, %Dally ANTIQUES 6010 F•m•le Shih Tzu 12 Leasable. Lea1hor •Exc.Uont or.Al and w/good comm sklllS· Piiot. 330 W. Bay iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil weeks Gold/While. 5·spe1ftr. -~29 000 · wrlnen communication oral & wrmon 8 must. Stroot, CoSla Mesa. RegtSlered Shots. (.-020138) skllls Shoe & cotlec11ons CA 92627 or fax to S250 723·1191 Bauer Motors "Minimum one-yea exp a•. 714.376_4909 (714) 650-4802. For T D II p Id'' Anaheim newspaper sales ex-Interview, call (714) op O ar a • Free Cat Sweet 6yr 971-2002 I *COOK* 574.A238 From 1800-1960. silver lomalo tabby,•---------per ence -. · 1990 BWW 3251 "Ability 10 think ere-Exponencod for Fast _S_e_c_r_e_t_a_r_u--w-0-,-k-e-r·-s 1 pc to enllre estate. spayed. Must find new 4 D 5 d B , I k F d H b , Paintings. china, home 5000 759-8978 · r, ·SP ronze, atvely and wor '" 8 00 am urger Comp/Cnm1{lal. 3·5yrs glsware, furn. etc. Tan Lealher Interior team environment StandWAPITTRESS8Sllour. exper. Bl·lingual pref. 40Vr NB Res 673·6223 Free to good home looks & Runs Great• •Detall oriented * * OC area. Call Wanda L.--------.ll Older male dog part Loaded. ABS. Driver •Self motivated and Ex Peri 0 n c e d • PT al 818·786-5432 or Golden. Great watch-Air Bag. New brakes. goal oriented 56/hr. Apply a t: 714-768·1664. oves. dog, loves walks! ltmlng bell. battery & •pc knowledgeable Super Burger •---------~·y rrrcc ""-r\ ·:>wnor ts moving. llres. 58.900. OBO Salary plus commis· 2966 South Bristol Telemarketers ~ ~ ~ 673.3697 slon. Excellent benefit Costa Mesa Work At Home 633·6?70 or 452-l686 package including (714) 662·2572 Earn up 10 $700/wkly Anliquetlo'5ChMod.rt1 401 k plan. PhyslcaV ---------selling a tong distance • r:: ... 1 ...,,,....., ..... _ .... _ "'"''· COUNTER HELP t th """-....._ • ._.,..,., drug screening re· sorv ce over e . quired. EOE. FT/PT Postlons Avail. phone. Paid training. ailwf, glliis, pailli?. Fax resume 10 Dis-Gift & Mall Stora. Call BOO·B42·1409 porcelai\, dWla. ponery, PIANOS & ORGANS BUICK 903S 60 5 9 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii N 0 E )c p 0 r N 0 c . ---------old cost\ma Of fine play Advertising. Alln: Near OC Airport. .. _ Lynn Esola al "(714) , bforwls, '"'"" 650-4802 or mail re-=-1-F_a_x_&_M_a_1_1 _9_55_·_9_1_1_1.-i 2br 1b• Hae, $995.mo 51470. 789·0931 Qerm•n Student & _G_E_NE __ RAL ____ 1_0_0_2_1 enclosed gar/back yd other Scandinavian, Drive by: 18~1~4WVl~oBJlaill•••••••••l~.European . South iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Vamah• Console Plano '70 Coupe de VIiie I owner, new eng1 pa1nl/top, etc. $5, 700 CAU l$4-2480 ~ri c-a rr, ATl-an'; sume to Display Ad-Counter Service deccnM . Be•utlfull~ Furn. 3Br MISCELIANEOUS Russian exchange stu· ---------1 Summer Hme, 1 block RENTALS dents arriving Augusll tO' Ocean, NB Jetty vu. Become A Volunteer vertislng, 330 W. Bay Balboa Calo/Collea -T .... o_p_P_e...:r:...s_o_n_a_l""'M_g_r_ Street, Costa Mesa, House. Eves. 56.25 lo Neods kids 6mos- CA 92627 slar1. B&g 6/1. 642·1673 17yrs Tor TV. print & • One bm Of entn .... ·~. BALBOA PENIN. Nlc.t._ clean, targe 2BR 2.SBA Home with bay views, garageb decks. Av•ll• le Now $1850.mo •••••• BEACH 'N BAY ~TALCO 714-673· 7388 ADVERTIS1NG Earn Money. Reading f1trn , Submitting now SALES booksl $30,000/yr for new Star Wars COSTA MESA 2124 RENTALS TO TELEMARKETING Income pot. Details. mo v 1 es, ca 11 for Sa11n~ 2724 LOST & C6mmunlty newspa· 1-800-513-4343 xV9637· au d It Ion time . ~ FOUND 2925 per seeks energetic 1-------,--.,,.......-Pascucci Productions 2Br TWNH.SI! W/pvt iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lndlvidual for retail Front Desk Agent •714-375-4300• patio. Dbl garage. Balboa Oceanfront display and new busl· Small Upscale Beach APPLIANCES 6011 Lndry h/u . Bike to Beg 9/1. S650/mo. Incl Found Pure Bred cat. ness development. Inn. Prov. exp pref'd. ---------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil beach. S900. 548-5027 Ulll/Phone, Maid svc. Vic of B•y/55 Fwy. Experlem1e helpful. B/W Ba~ahores Inn EMPLOYMENT Fully turn'd. 675-4104 909-359-4940 VM Salary + Commission (apply lh P,erson) SERVICES 5533 Keg Frig, Kenmore Balboa-Stepa to Bch ' • ~ • ~ • ~ + Benefits. Physical/ 1800 W. Balboa Blvd Full size, 1 e cubic fl, 2 D g Sc .ening re yrs old. pro butlt 2br +den, prkg, hdwd ru r · Hotel I ed EOE •••••••• S500. 548·1355 tlrs, new kltch, $650 qu r · · Front Desk PT/FT Fax Re e Alt · Please be aware that ---------+' "'s. A\11•1 •73-2784 PERSONALS sum n. Newpo .. Classic Inn Refrlnerator S 185 """ "" " Janise Cross '' the lisllngs In this cal· • · S5000.mo 63().8081 h ost Famlly/AISE. 1 ·800·SIBLINQ HUNTINGTON BEACH ·2140 • E.sta'8 s*5 conduatd • llmiediUe c:asb - 714-249-3711 High glon-t>laci< Like now. S 1995 703-3352. 527·1'854. TV, ELECIRONICS, S'FEREO 6080 Entertainment Sys 261n Toshiba. xlnt shape, $2.25 obo. Sony Surround Suund J14·574-JU.3.5 '93 Roadmaster Estate Wagon Low mi, Leather, A0BS." Dual Power Seals CO. P~w8'"..£vQ¥h1ng lmmac Cond1tion1 irENZ449 MUST SEE Costa Mes• Llncon Mercury 540-5630 Modol MOL911 , ---------remote, St 75.otJo. ILLAC 9040 c abinet. S 6 O. ob o" liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ontko stereo, lOO '78 Eldorado Conv. 38r 28a, Cul-de-sac, E'ald• CM lrg bdrm (71 4) 965-7174 Call George 122·2999 egory may require you Wash• r ID r Y •' · ---------• hardwd firs, apa. w/pvt ba. S600+u111. Or call 965-3030 New Preschool In to call a 900 number si45.ea 646·5848 Attention S1450. tnlds waler. No pets. Avail 6/1.1------------------Newport Beach needs In which there Is a walls per channel, $100.obo, Pioneer 6 disc chang er S60.obo . speakers 548-1355 All power . New brakes. 74K miles 8 track. h•gh end cass . llhr int. S8000;obo. 786-9274 I d t Y ly Call Jennifer Noonan SEE'"NG ADVERTISING Infant/toddler l"'achor~ charge per minute. · ---------11••••••••• Home Owners •PP • gr nr, pe . r ~ SALES ,. .. FURNITURE 6014 & · lae. Avl e-1• 540-7355 &44-_.090 •117 WOMEN 3004 TELEMARKETING with .ECE unlls, also --------TRANSPORTATION Torelll Realty E'ald• CM, Sty113 h iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil_~c~o~m~m~u~n~lty~~ne:;w~sp~a~-quallf1od 2 yr old and OYMENI iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil '87 Cadillac Sevllle While, leather interior $2300/obo. ·R.E. Agent1U ~ow townhome, -PH~HtiOOI teec4ler.,.. .... ~u...... utongood snapo, s11owcau thou 2 trg bdm1, females H'ndsome Attorne~ Individual ror retall Benefits 714·955·2672 WANTED 5535 p 1 n e, s 1 2 5 . ob o --------- 1pecUal propentes In HUNTINGTON pref. $455./$445. Seeks very anracllva dl1play and new busl·1..,_ __ T_u_T_o ... ,_,..,,RT,,...1_M_E-=-=liiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil -714~48-1 355 MARINE SERVICE !;;========. our Hom4ts of the HARBOUR 2142 ·Avl 6·1-Call Mike slim whl female 26-34 ness development. PERMANENT • PT Loving Swedish Nurse. Week & Open Home 714-722-6997 for dating.• 360-4947 Experience helpful. Position In small busy 12 Yrs eicp. Honest & ---------1 SUPPLIES 7020 Gulde published W•t•rfront Fabulous Newport Cat Beaulllul Salary + Commission olf1ce. Non·smokor caring. Good cook. MERCHANDISE each Seturday In the 3 + 3/Den/D ln/Gar/ 2+2 Condo Brand newll••••••••-+ Beneflls. Physical/ 714·675·4606 Loe refs. Christine MISC. 6015 Mercurv outbo•rd Real Estate Tab. 11•1 Dock avall, ten, Pia, Pool/spa/gym/tenn. EMPLOYMENT Drug Screening re· ---------\:1 714·646-3735'V iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 4HP. '941'95 Used an effective and Furn, FP. Fr Doors S695+Utls. 245-7335 1 .. •••••••-quired. EOE. POI STAL J05B5S Starl· once. S500. 854·2841. Inexpensive way to 11 Fax Resume Attn: ng S 13. ~houri---------• Lg Fam rm TV $50. reach homebuyersl 13350 A'gl. 875-95051---------Janise Cross .-benefits, Carriers. DOMESTICS 5540 • Lg wood din rm tbl --------- Call our Clautned RENTALS (714) 965-7174 Sorters, Clerks, Com·liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii set, nds ref1n $75. MARINE SLIPS Department Todayll NEWPORT w11U'l"eD 2726 EMPLOYMENT Or call 965·3030 puter Operators For COMPANION· Swedish • Wd Dining Hutch wt Docvs 7022 842.5•79 AHA.I; 5530 I ""' J exam and appllcallon Aid Avail PT. Goo glass doors S75. " u Bt:!•CH 21691"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Arch tect,.-ro ect tnformallon call 1·800-E I k iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~ 11 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii M M d lz driver. Xlnt Refs. Prop-• xerc se pull-bl e Ask about our iiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiii •HELPI• anager e 9 e 955·9195 ext 410 earn· b d $30 O.C. Office seeking 9 erty Own.or. Pis Cau ran new, · 16' STARCRAFT '-:::=c:=u:=rr:=e:=n:=t:=a:=p:=ec=la:=l•=l=:!l 292 VIila Point 1Br Profloeaslonal •••ks sa5 o Week Extra lndiv w/5yrs min exper __ P_m_.______ Chrishna 730.0268 • Beach cruiser S25· Outboard. 30 hp. On .;; New sunar aharp, fp, atud • bachelor or 1 as Finance Agent ext.. Tllt·up & commercial Prop Mgmt Office 722·9693 After 6pm Balboa lsand shore .. -bdrm apt. tor S550-ti 1 o 3 . O e t a II a 1 f Dog Walker The Love mooring. Will sell bale, gym, pool view, 1600. E'slde Costa 1•800-789-3541 abilltles pref'd. Must Busy smal o c see1ks ls Free•. I will walk Wolff Tanning Beds boat and rent mooring ~--~ -.. -. ·----.... ' -- --I -t ----' ... , -- --I .. -... --· ·-- Balboa Newport Realty, Inc. g.,, S1250. 780-0378 be capable or manag· professional w t h & I do,g Tan Al Home M.... Newport Bch A/P • AIR Position ove your · t o new owner • • Ing projects, lncludlng administrative and B D d S 1 2Bd 2 8 • Veraalll•• Bal Pen or lisle. Community Newapa· drallspersons, cad accounting oxper. Morgan 714•542·5533 L~~ '!:~~tah~y ;;:,~s S2,950 675-4152 lmmec luxury condo. Avail •ftr 6-1 Pease pers seeks full time operators, knowledge Computer knowledge, European Perfectionist Free Color Catalog Dock Lido Isle up 10 Walk to Beach. Private call u .. @ 574-4249 A/P & AIR peraon. of codes, and abihty t I ex I b I e h o u r a . Housecleaning Call 1 ·800·711 ·0158 llb COmer unit ,1200/mo Ml I Exp'd • Xln t Ref's 65fl sa oat, narrow Hove A Garage Sale! Clantned 942-5878 Oceanfront Lot · · · n mum 1 year expe-10 process fobs Fax Resume: 873·2215 t' 673 7677 ~'Pilo Avall Now 845-9029 rlence In accounts through governmental Own Trans • Bonded ---------• beam pre d • t 2.R T wnhom. COM~RCIAL payable & collections authority's approval. Retell Sales pos11lon at weekends Also Avail WANTED Pvt residence Nwpt 0 An~ Out of Santa Fe Free Est 241·1914 Bay up to 35'. Very ··-..... .. ... 2 .t5tBA.h Lrg 2-c::ar REAL EST'll'TE ~~~fepr!~~g~~~~tu~~n"g-Er xceUednt opportunltyt Outpost /Kiosk al TO BUY 6019 reasonable prlclng.11•••••11••1111 a ac garage. .rit. or a vancemen . Fashion Island. PT Remod End unit "01 (k) retirement plan. Fax Resume to: Call Scott 675·9670. s15001,,;0 . 840-5664 ' EOE. Drug acreenlng/ (714) &49-7108 ~=~·~u~~~~~+ ~~::'e';:; When you write Old Coins Gold Sliver Great Opportunity offered at $409,900 physic al required. --=---=------a Classllled ad, I I s •••••••••• 38r 28• Upstalra dphc, APARTMENTS2750 Send reaume & salary MEET 844-5953 include all Frankl n M nt, lorllng fp, gar, dw, patio, requirement to: , Sales Clerk, pr;r Old watches & Jewelry AUTOMOBILES t t bay a beach s h I t Westeoast Coln 642·9448 •••••••••• • epa o • Accounting upervfsor. evening• for Hotel Gift I e ac s 11800. 816-359-4539 Coate Meea Two P.O. Box 1560 someone Special Shop. Exper pref'd. and get the Top Dollars Paid 723-4494 48D/28A Family room trlplexea on 1 lot. Coata Meaa, Ca 92828 through classified S6.hr 714·549·0300 results For Records. Jazz. ---------Lm;iiiiili;;ii;~mlllliliiiiliiiliiiiiill w/FP, new carpet a OMC 2nd. 1359,500. or lax (714) 631·7248 ___ ..;.______ Sountracks, etc. AUDI 9025 paint. Oulet culdesac Agent t170.a2 e3 Acoountlng Mon-Fri ---------1 ___ .:..yo_u_w_a_n_t.___ Call Mike 845·7505. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii L----..;;::::::.:::=::1- 11reet. Cat ok. 12350/ 1 o -2 1 n o t t 1 c e . EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT --------=~-------------------.: COSTA MESA 1024 mo. 875-4830, Agt.. BUSINESS OFFICE 714·646-3488 ex1105 5530 5530 Sh~J:Z~G i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Harbor Vl•w rental POR RENT 2769 Accounta Mngr(Tralnfft iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii want•d Port StrHI p r 0 t • I T r • I n I n g l'ald• •90ret •tr••t tamlly looklng tor Sal+ Comm + Bonus 3bd, 2ba, 2-car, clean 4/5bd. Call lfum'd Oftlo• Space H.B. Paul at 899--4688 8.,,RETARY Non-proftl neecSa n:periencecl, orpn.IHd • ..it-moUT&Wd tn41YiduaJ with good oommunloaUon, oompater • J*JPl• aJdllal ~. dala man..-m•nl a plu.. culdesac. 1 blk to Sherry at ...... 491 1000-5000a.f. Pricing Back Bay. Clean. __ _..;._...,...____ from 50centa per a.t. OnlJf •239,eoo Lido-Cotta•• High profit• Valley Can't seem to Donald Pfaff 1BR, 1BA +den. 2 Gardena Center. h C• Atlt 43,.9.28 patlot. SHSOO. OrundV Brookhurtt a Ellis. gel t,o all I ose Realtor 87 ... 191 An Valley. Call Scott. repair jobs SEWPORT Hwpt Hgt• 2Br 1ea •ee3-4 .. 7• around the houae? Cute cottage, WOOded Ofiio. lult• let the illl·l!A·C·H--iiiiililli06iil9•I lot, brick walka. fp, 441 Old Newport Blvd, Cl•Hfflad tedwd deck•, 1111&. Newport Bch 850aq.n. ••• can~n Dover 714-4e..0444 7.1 ... ao-eaoe l•rvlce Mod91 Single Level .,.-.. c1o .. to Maoti.1________ Directory :,2 b r 2 b a, den . utl• pd, stove. frto, l.MDUSTllAL 2788 help you find , 1451.000 144-15111 No a-ete. 1125/mo1 .. ••••••iliil reliable help. li'.NewDort ... ,.ht•• 71 ... 7a-4eoa om .. 42 ... 78 , 3a1 CataUNt Dr ... ~4 e11a '101.~ •llPI 4 •••• 1 ___ v __ • ..,_v __ __. "3br/3b•, Iden, pool. V•r••lli•• ltudlo ....... ~~'°"st Pt. N;.~;. TRADE '• Mlnf ocean view. • , ... __ •~•-tum ........ .,_. Of'9 _, • "ed ect to 1450 000 r•n .._ '"'""'" ' Toya Mfg or ? Bob ' G~y AKI 97M181 !:,o:!;h ms. f:'4 :: cauftln BIC 1 r 722·8777 fvouah ctuamed · Pref e>wnet nnanctna WarehM 1000 + af Ma 1178 , I have 3 buyer .. N• Office, toilet, loft, ----------•From MOOK·ttM• a3 W. 17\t~ CM. 4 Prlnctpa&/~t APAltTllBNTS aua. Hwry 641-3544 7u.a3aa POaUNT Send letter w/re•ame': Coet& Meaa Senior Center • 8915 W . 19th St. Coeta Meaa, CA 92827 The Hyan Newpotter has excellent opponunitics available. BANQ.UET BARTENDERS, &ERVERS, AND SET UP ATTENDANl'S ,ANEW . BUSINESSP? • • • • • • • • • • • • • Tix LLgal Dq>attmmt I# the DrziJy Pil« is p/etlsaJ ... to fl11"""11a a MW sertJia MW~ IO MUI bulinaso. wt will now SEARCH the ltll1N for Y"" 111 no Otlrfl a-,,, ttntJ MW Jiii' tlN time and dM trip JO the Court l1"f« in Stmm AIM. Thm.. if """1r. llfor the JOll'f:/J i.s crmsp/mJ Wt WiJ/ jik JOI" fiailiow INsintst Mml J1111o1tm1 wiih dK ~ ~ pu/JJ1sh ()11« II wedt far faw u,wh Ill~ by /miJ ft fhm ji/I J"'IT proif of~ with the~ Ori. Platw stop by to fi/IJOlll' jiaiti4ta '1winm ... ,,..,., "'the Dtl#J Pilot. 330 w. &rJ ~ Q2dll Mol. !f Jll" a11mt11:.l. 1'-r Mll w 111(714) 60-02l N 1« will""* lll""'ft"'D'IJ for""' • this,,. •• ft "' 1'tllil. !/JOI' slxiNJJ httw 111fJ fortJ;w ~ ,-t*8 111 N • tlAll '111 ....w""' t"fJ to llSlilt JI* GootJ J.d Or JI!"" MU ,,,_,. ~~~~!\l!t;:&B I ' -· Q} TUESDAY, MAY 13, 199? TODAY'S CRoSSWoRD PUZZLE ACROSS t Te~~lsll• & E11 10 -model 14 Applaud 15 ltinef91Y t 8 Wtltef Wiesel 17 "The Lail -ol Chris!" 19 Nun'a room 20 Tallor's measurement 21 Jaguars 23 Possessed 24 Lfed ore 26 FISh·slory expen 28 Stlnd hill 29 Clock souncls 33 Mandeta"s org 34 Mildew 35~robe-36 Gall" 37 Htgh peak 38 VarntSh ingredient 39 Went ltrst 40 Ol!ferent 42 ExCAvallon 43 Meadow 44 Pel -45 Father 416 Get smen wllh 47 Expelled • 49 Pool's alWays 50 November s sign 53 Enterta111or 14 Streisand 58 lmpOl'led car 57 ConvMal 60 Alberta t11be 61 lrOl'l or copper e2 a.au~ l\lrneHkH 63 Sellef"l - 64 Wise '8YIOQ 65 For tear that DOWN 1 Play opener 2 Valley 3 Tumbledown 4 Seem 5 Baby buggy Bnl 6 Decompose 7 Yes, 1n Montreal S ·King Ralph" star 9 Property dtv1dor 10 Rescue 11 Bread spread 12 Graceful rhythm 13 Snallehke f1shos 18 Small boy 22 Lure 24 Drink gre&d1ly 25 Also 26 Baskrlball shOt 27 S1Hy PREVIOUS Puttu IOlWD s 13 97 c 19'7 ~ ,....,.. S)<dca .. 28 Seo Robert -30 Clavicle 31 Cypress growihs 32 Soft drinks 34 Cosmetics 35 veoetable 38 Pai11amen1 member 4 1 Piano keys 42 Make haste 45 Stocked 46 Typeol number 4S Greek le11er 49 Jug handle 50 Pouches 51 Preserve, In a way 52 Music halls 53 Collon unit 54 D<>J•. marathon 55 Helper: abbr. 68 Alrpor1 lnlo 59 Joice CHEVROLET 9045 CHEVROLET 9045 FIAT 9070 N ewport &.ch/ea.re Mesa ~ Pilol lSUZU 9100 LEXUS 9115 MEICEDliS 9130 NISSAN 9150 ------------------------------~liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml l&iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii '82 Isuzu Rodeo '94 Lexus ES300 '80 3008E l.H• than '85 NIHan Alllma By CHARLES GOREN With OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIRSCH HANDLE W1TR CARE Neither vulnerable South deale. NOR111 •K52 Q K8.a OQ72 •K 76 1J EASi' WEST 6 8 \?.J96 32 OJ10964 •Q8 • J J09 7 Q 10 OAKS •J10 942 so um 6AQ 6~3 Q AQ76 () 6 3 •A:J Tbe bidding SOUTH WEST NOR11f EAST 16 P an S. P as11 2~ PHii 26 Pan 46 PH ii Pa1111 Pa1111 Opening lead: ,Jnck nf O Don't get overconfident because a contract looks easy. Oe prepared for bad brraks. then work out what. you can do to counter them T he auction was typical of the aver age home bridge game. Once · North could respond at the t.wo-lev- el, South was dcl.erm1nrd t.o play in some game or other The final strain became obv1m1s when North · took a spade prrfrrcnce on the sec- ond r ounrl. W eAt led the jack of diamonds, and the defe11dcr 11 sl&rl<'d with three rounds of thr suit. declarer ruffing lhe third A laydown con· tract began t.o posr a problem when FORD 9075 FORD Weal du~cardrd 4 diamond on lhP second round of trumps. To make I.be game, declarer had to avoid IOfl· Ing a heart trick The simpl e way was lo draw a third round of t.rumpa and hope that heart.a would 11pliL evt!nly, but that wnR an anti-percentage line. lnat.ead, de~larer exercised the utmost ~ution. --Trumps w"e abandoned and declarer slJ\rted on heart.a hy lead· mg t9 lh<' heart king Rnd returning ~he 11u1l F.1111t could rtot afTord lo rulT profit.ably, ao the de(ender d111- rnrdrd 11 club and declarer's qul'C'n nfheartll won An.l'r c811hing the ace of cluhs. 'drclnrrr rcturnl'd lo dummy with t.ht' king of clubs and led the rcmn1ping heart. Again, East could not rufT, RO declarer's ace won and the last heorl wall ruffed on the topic. Whct.hrr or not East ovcr- ru ff cd, the only tricks for the defense were two diamonds and a trump Note thnl, 11hould declarer cni;h even nnP high hrart from hand, i-;011t can defeat the contrsrt by ruffing away the king of heartl\ and returning a trump to remo,•e dummy'!! la11t fang Declarer w1~I thrn hi' 11ndrllrd with a heart loser a!I the l'l'lling trick. Learn to be o b~tter bridge player ! Subscribe now to the Goren Bridge Letter by calling '(800) 788·1225 for Information . Or write to: Goren Bridge Let- t~r, P .O. Rox 4410, Chicago, IU. 60680. 907 5 GEO · --~080 5-Spd Must $891 1·0wnr. Low ml .. Lthr, 125K orlglnal mllH. F/P Auto Lexua Tra<Mt· (200488/N4300206) Mnrl. Champogn•. $4400, 714·700-5082 In. Prlo•d to 1ell. $11 ,495 S24K OBO 848-2226 ,80 4150 SL Both topa. 111224178 11219'77 1-ownr. Xlnt Condi ·L•xu•• '90 VW Fox GL I.ow ml. A Diamond Mlsalon Vlelo P/S, A/C, 5·Spd. LINCOLN 9120 s13,9so.obo 717•7177 1·800-889·5398 Mu 11 See I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ,82 3 80$ EL (100981/013183) '97 Gra,,d Marquis TO"'OTA 9210 $5,995 ABS. Lu1tury. 1.t GRP. Astro silver, gr•y lthr, , 1 Toyota of #620366 $19,997 102k ml. t.uicurlous 1!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Huntlnnto n Beach auto. B•aut. cond. I' C • s 1 b f d '89 Toyota am~ 847·8555 '""1Llncoln ervced •or• u• V F JAGUAR 9105 '94 Jag XJS Cab 2 + 2. Only 15k This cnr Is lR...mlnt condl lt194121 '$31,977 •LeXUS• Mission Vie jo 1 ·800·689·5398 JEEP 9110 '94 4WD GRAND CHEROKEE LTD. BLACK BEAUTY Toupe Leather 4·Dr. PERFECT: All Options \ S Trk CD. Sell For $18,600. I.OW BLUE. Call 714-526·1230 '95 Jeep Wra ngler Blue, gray. Hardtop. A/T, CO, Alarm. $12,995 B auer Lotus Costa M esa 842.7700 '97 WRANGLER Fully Loaded! All Xtrasl Low Miies. $14,500 546-3772 LEX US 9115 '92 Lexu s LS400 • d t Dbl ti I Wagon 8. em y Contln.nt.I a es. m ng M S chain converalon Wagon. ult eel Low mlhH, Pwr, Wind/ complotod. s9ooo. (100966/051909) Locks, ABS, Leather, 851•9792 $9,395 Mnrf, Dual Pwr seats ___ .,.....,,...,,...,,..--- #2XAN961 $9,991 '88 190E 2.3 Champagne. Sharp! '94 Llncoln Need Quick Sale! I Continental 55,500 PP 642·9601 I.ow Milos. Dual Air '87 420 Fully Loaded. Bags, Llhr, ABS, Dual Smoke/SUvor. Local, Pwr Seats, Fact Warr. l-owner, !nets phone, #3FENSl3 S18,998 trans and ac already rebuilt, won't last. '94 Lincoln Mark VII $11 ,500. 714·720-0970 16 Pro-Owned Mark Vll"t In Stock. t.ow '87 420 SEL ml., l·Ownor, Loaded! Merc ed•• N3LAJ649 $18,968 I.ow miles & Flawless! (341457) $15,995 '95 Lincoln Lexua of Continental Weatmln•l•r Only 14k ml., Ivory/ ___ 8_9_2...,,·,....8 .... 9_0_8 ____ _ Ivory l,lhr, ABS. Dual '89 420SEL, Good Pwr Sts. Fully Loaded. cond, malnt book #3LSC163 • 23,995 kept, .blk/lan llnr Int, '92 'foyota 4·Runner 4X4 V6. Auto. Full Power. Mint Condi White & Nice ( 101098/040733) . $18,995 '93 Toyota VI XCAB (101117/P0~5972) $12,995 '93 Mazda MPV Va" VS. Loaded. White. (200457/505580) $14,995 '93 Geo Priam 5-Spd. Must Seel ( 1 OOS24/065680) $10,995 orig ownor, 1osk m1. Toyota of '98 Lincoln Towncar $15,500 714·760-6837 13 Pre-Owned Cjtrs In ,93 300CE bronze w/ Huntington Beach Stock. Leather, Fully beige Int., S2K, H· 847·8555 Loadod. Must Seel tended warr, grt condl -..,..,,.,,,,-:=-......,........,:--:,.,.....-..,3MKN997 23,996 534•500. 631•2797 '95 Toyota Cellca Red and lots or great '97 Lincoln summer driving Continental MERCURY 9135 smiles! (045705) O n I y 6 • 5 O O m II o s , iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $ 1 4, 7 7 5 I.ea I h 0 r ' c hr 0 me Lexus of \A'h 1 F 11 L d d '95 Mercury Sabi• ., co S, u y oa 0 . I p Westminster Save Thousands! Low m les. owor N3SJK387 MUST SEE Wind/Locks. ABS, 892·6906 Costa Mesa Llncon Merc ury S40·5830 TI l·t , -C r u I s e , Cusl Whools. Loaded. l·,-9-8.....--C:-o-rr_o_l,,..l_a_D_a_r_k #3MDV151 $10,995 Green, at, ac. ps, pb, am/fm cass, 10 ml, "Bl:ick/Black Certlhed. ---------• '98 Mercury Sable l.S $12,500. 641·5~58 13-Pro Ownod Sables E 11 o r y 0 p 1 1 o n I LQIUS ,.. 22 23s2 s 2 4, 9 7 7 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I . 9.123 '84 Ford F15 0 V·S, '95 Explorer XL T '92 Ge o Storm OSI '9 5 l.oxus SC400 auto, AC, Cnssono. Only 26k ml, Groonl 45k ml.. Bluo." Au10, Cashmore/Ivory. Very $3600/obo. 646·1042 Tan Leather. I.ow A/C, Sound Sys. Siu nch looklng. CJ'!rl. '89 Turbo Esplrlt Rod/Tan llhr. Only 23k (2PTN739) $29,995 ln Stock. 200 HP-'98.. Toyota Avalon ABS. Fully ·t.oadedl XC:-whlte"/Tvory #3NYH02? $14,498 Interior. au1omnt1c, tllt. CC, power windows '96 Mercury I o c k s • I o a d e a I Miles. ABS, Privacy bk $8200. Repo sale #0400106 $33,977 '8(' Ford Escort 5.Spd Economy car. Glass & More. Power pnco S5340. 543·2369 ,94 Lexu s SC300 Bauer l.otus Costa Mesa 642.7700 I W i n d o w /L o c k s . (20051235S569) N:lLAK127 $2 11995 -----------Black Jade/Ivory Mint---------• $5,995 HONDA 9085 cond111on1 Qn1y 34k MAZDA 9125 Toyota of • 9 6 Aero s ta r X LT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii m I I o s . • C e r t i t I e d iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I Huntington Beach N0t8246 $29,977 714·847·8555 Rear Air Cond · '84 Accord Lilt-back 87 ' 828LX, 4dr Ext~nded Van. lminac 5 spd am rm cass d 5 d Grand Marquis (076337) $20,995 4.6 Liter, VS, ABS, P/ p I se·a1. PW/PL, Till Whl, '93 Toyota rev • C ruise. Londcdl L{:, dual roo f s, #3RPK378 $17,996 ~~0~5) $~:,::~ Costa Mes a Llncon Mercury 540·5630 '88 Musta ng Conv. Cond . Pwr Wind • · R S 9 '95 Lexu s EC300 se an, sp · air, ps, Lexus of Westminster 892·6906 5.0. 5-spoed. rod, Lo c ~ s Lo ad od I Runs great cg 7 Full option Lease tw. cc. cass. snrl. lull1..--I-T_S ___ S ___ _ leather. all stock Factory Warranty SllOO Firm 631-0757 return Save Huge ! pwr. xtra clean. $1600 M UBI HI 9145 --------- Runs Xlntl Maintenance N3RPU049 S 17,998 '94 Civic EX Red Tag Speclall _F_1r_m ___ 1_111_._8_9_3_·4_5_7_0 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii VOLVO 9230 records-since new V-Tec. all power. it'079634 $21,977 '92 ECLIPSE -iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $6,300 5 15·0105 Costa Mesa sunroof, AC, nlilrm Can't seem to GS 18V DOHC '83 . Volvo Wagon '93 A e rost ar XL Lin con Merc ury 5 l l ,SOO 642•362~ 192 Lexus SC JOO II h COUPE' Auto, AC, good orig 185 El Camino Xlnl Condition! St ockland Shell $6.500 714 ·63 1 ·8066 '95 Chevy Blazer '79 FIAT LANC14 >$1r4. <i ctoor.-telrmt;--200~3K m l.;-Btcrck" full power. Tahoe. red. Beauty! 5-spd. w/ NC, (23S628) $20,995 Pwr wind.,. now tires. 540·5630 ,95 A ccord LX Spruce Lexus Trade·ln get lo a I ose Burgundy, gray Int., Wagon. Black/gray. ---~.,,.------s b c di · 1 · cond. Must sell! Best Power, I.ow rn.lt.,..,·~-.....c.:o.u..~ ..... ,...~-Low miles. Mint cond1 upor on tion __ repalrlobs ~-S d. Cass.. CO, Offerl 875-0983 (3GUK921) $9,9 9 5 (078018)' $14,995 Won 1 Last! around the house?· unroo . (2TUG792) Only 7,900 rnllesl . Lexus Of i!IQ0708 t $22,977 $7,995 '94 Volvo 850 Bauer Lotus Whitc/grby loather Let the C M w st lnster B L t 4·0r Blk/lvory Llhr. osta ese Factory chromes 8 m .(exus· Classlfled auer 0 US Mnrl/Alloys/l.Qc Cor '92 Corvette Conv Fully Loadedl 2-SK Mt Always garaged Xlnt Cond PP 6 75-24 19 SELL '89 Corve tte Only 52. 702 miles. Mint condit ion! (111391) Hurry! Lexus of Westminster 892·8908 Sac $2250. 543-2369 CLASSIFIED It's the resource you can count on 10 sell a myriad of mer,ctlan- d1se 1tema, because our columns compel qualified buyers to Buy It Soll It. Find II. calll Classified .. 842·5878 CLEANIN G COMPUTERS 3556 SERVICE SERVI CES 3548 DIRECTORY Profeaslonal Service •BOSS HOUSECLEANING Traln•Repalr•Upgrade Licensed· Bonded Fasl/Affordablt/On-site $10 00 per hour. Ted 714·840-7872 APPLIANCE 7 14·548-0368 REPAIR 3427 •Bright Hsec lnlng CONCRETE & European Prol"I. Best MASONRY In lownl Rois 5Yrs Exp. 3557 APPLIANCE REPAIR Grace 251·9455 Wash~s. Oryers, Frig FREE Garage Cleaning Brick, Block, Stone, Tiie Salos Reas.631-0297 Tired of Mess? Let us Cone, Patio, Driveway Haul·lurn/appl/cllhng/elc Fplc, BBQs. Ref. 25Yr. P·215·5601 /662·3500.c30' Eicp. Terry 857•7584 CABINETS 3490 •HOUSECLEANING * Best Price/Quality 15Yrs Exp. Good Refs Lndscape, brick, alne Advanced Woocssystoms Own trans Call Anytime! ·Custom Cabinetry· 241·0531 Pg-435-5312 COl'ICr 800-788-1007 Doors·Copper Co1hng John Doran Maaonry Moldings -Mantels JAMAICA DAY·Cl Brlck•Ston••Block L691650 714·998·S970 Prof Cleon1ng-ResJComm Lg/Sm Jba•Repalrs ok Carp•t/Vacanclea/Rels Wkly/Bl·wkly 050-5859 Free Eat. & Advice Lf'6S7191 831•3832 CARPENTRY 3510 •VICKI'S CLEANING We offer THE BEST A to Z HANDYMAN House/Window Cleaning. CONTRACTORS 10Yra Exp. Xlnl Refs. GENERAL 3558 INSTALL;REFACE CABINETS Vicki 714-668·0395 Kitchens. baths. csoors windows. Doug 546-7256 lWINDOW CLEANING• LEWIS Conatructlon CARPENTRV•Wlndowa FREE ESTIMATES Remod•l•Handymen Doors • Wood Fences 045·03 35 1.111104n3 Local Ru. PET PROOFINO •714-557·5925• l.#261581 • Call Bob ~r • 249·S323 Pg-312-0026 ~ RAll:D #I• DOORS 3580 ri-FOK PRICE. QUALITY CRAFTSMAN Cu11om cabjnotsfcrown ,. , ~.. SERVICE & molding lllo/marble/M1sc C'ONV~NIENCE Tony'• Custom Carpentry repairs Charles 557·7684 Consl'n & A•etoratlon FORTE Doors/Windows 1.730506 Int/Bond 252·1885 CERAMIC l IOUSEI IOLD TILES 3528 .SERV ICE DRYWALL 11114 63 l -904~c SERVICE 3584 Leek~ Showers Repld R•oroutlng & lnstall'n DryWalvPtaster L670130 ean of Tiie 873-S085 or S46-S526 Repair. A couatlc removal Uc#585160 Newport Tiie & Marble COMPUTERS 3556 D&K Drywall Fin• Craftamanshlp ... 240·1159 ACCEPT VISA·M/C (!Pc'F'1XJ ...-IMAJ.L JOB OPKRT ll1ower•/Counttr1/Flra Oryw1ll/PIHttr Atp1lr N11"1 Sto,,./Marblt Fplc1 L845488 842·2214 (H1nglng1T•i l11Q/Ttx1urt C01T1m/RH S 1·Sll73 COMPUTER HELP! CLEANING F1at•Frltnclly•Alford1blt Witthoeft Drywall Upgrade Repair Train An Phlff" Sm/l.g Jobe SERVICES 3548 FrH Etl·S10 Off w/ad Clean! Clean! IHnl * 714-723·2092. 20Yrt Exp/Fair I/Fr .. [at MACM•DIC • Care for Lf 4000® '714-9:)9-1447 A TOUCH O~ CLASS Maclntoah Compu1era ~ Cleaning. R .. /Comm In your hm•/olc. Low/ EU!CTIUCAL 3610 Uc/Donded. Frff Eat hOUfly ,. .. 873 .. 819 TereH 282·7143 842.7700 1220312) $18,9951 ___ 8_9_2..,,·6_9=0,...,6=--Mission v 1e10 Service Costa Mesa #126767 $19,077 CLASSIFIED . Lexu s of CLASSIFIED 1·800 ·6 6 9·5398 642,7700 ll's tho resource you Westmlnstor Its tho resource you•---------Directory '98 VolvO' 850 t ti 892·8906 c~n count on to sell a Classlliod Is..... CLASSIFIED can count on o so a ~ CONVENIENT help you rind Turbo Wagon myriad of morchan· ---------myriad ol merchan· · It's the eaey•tO· Black/Ivory 3rd Seat dise items, because TRADE Clise items, because whothor you re .buy· reliable help. access. lnformetloo-CD. Mus I see I I I Our Columns Compel ing. solhng. or rust 642•5678 our co umns compe loolllng clas fi d h packed markelpl1ce N 185 \02 $31 ;977 I I d b qual1flcd buv.ors to · SI e as ---------.. qu,~ i ie u.yors to through classified call' '· what you noedt Buy It. Sell It. Find It. v1s1t~d regularly • sue· ·Lexus· ca 642•5678 CLASSIFIED Clasalfled. cess ully • by all kJnds Mlaslon Vlefo 642·5878 6 42·56 78 0 4 2.5878 of consumera. 1·800·889·5398 ELECTRICAL 3610 HANDY MAN 3710 LANDSCAPE & .MOVING 3834 PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 SCREEN LAWN CARE 3808 SERVICES 3919 Smell Job EXPERT •Paint/Carpe ntry• PUBLIC NOTICE ALL JOB Commercial Duncan Electric Drywall and morel BASIC YARD MAINT Tho Cahf. Pubhc Ut1ll-& Resldenllal Exterior ORCO PLUMBING Mobll• Screen Serv. Local/Quick Rosponso Small Jobs Oki 1 CALI. DOES IT ALI.I Jtos Commission RE-Painting_. Fencing & & Drain Cleaning New & Re·screenlng L#275870 8 5 0·7042 Gary 845·5277 831-4422 Plumbing. 444·2227 Lic#1S1673 Bonded QUIRES that all used 7Days/WbFree Est ActlonLln• Electrlc Hom• Repair/Remodel Pager-413·8142 household goods CHUNG'S PAINTING Visa/MC E><ceg ted Roger 714-548..0850 Small & Large Jobs Costa Mesa/Newport ! TREES .! movers print their 23Yrs Exp-Ort Price! u12n05 780-170 Local•Fast Response 25 Years E xp . P.U C. Cal T number; Guar Work-Free Est srycco 3924 L#515863 848·8130 Jim 831-2480 Topped/Remove Lawns llmos and chaufleurs Uc#375602 53S·1534 Peterkin El•ctrlc SQ!Ol\lrs-clnUQ 751-3476 print lho1r T.C.P. num· Ike'• Culltom P ainting Prompt & Low Ratesl BREWER'S TV-VCR Lawn Service. Mow/ bor In all advertise· T "E X TU RE COAT & Home Services edge /s od/s pr Ink I e rs/ monts. II you have a Prol, Clean, Quality eDAN DAWSON• Single story to res -com/sm -lg jobs Work. lnVExt & Docks. PLUMBING up CSL618717 748-5255 Under $300. 'LIE73660 cln·up. Al 966·2718 question about the le-L.003468 831·4810 1600sl $1800 L53S526 Accept M/C & VISA t.vo msg or call after 5 gallly of a mover. limo Water Heaters • Drains NOW Construction C.M. Dale 831·1818 •GREEN MASTERS or chauffeur. call: Peters Painting Remodel • Repair * 722·2805 * FENCES Public Ullllhes 20 Veors Experience Faucets • Fhcluros Landscaping & Mainl & DECRS 361 5 Handyma n Charll• Troe T11m • Removal Commtssion Froe Estimatos Ll55472~ • 646-6720 TUTORING Painting. carpentry, 714·558·4151 lnterlora and Exteriors Pgrl 717·5729 39~9 water blasllng, lonces . Gardening Svc 84 1 ·5512 Referral. 854-0512 Spllt Second Moving * Wood Fences * Local COM 7 6 0 -5044 Landscape Rem odeling Tutor Exp Teacher Replace/Repair Low S Yard tune 1.1p/maintenace. Prof Movers! 24Hr Srv •SON'S PAINTING• Elem summer roadlng Free hauling/est Llc'd HOME SERVICES 1ane1scape,11n1s11c design. 70a~/Sr OISc/T I 178452 -20Yrs Exp Res/Comm POOL Anythlng & Everything 43 ·9123/P·346·5850 Int/Ext Llclf460559 & math. Hm schooling Advant• Const 974.5301 Free Estimate. Ret·s. Con1r actor 11 C27 ·604006 537•9498 /800-816-9722 SERVICE 3894 assist also 548·8442 Pron & Ethical. 645·7505 Two Brothers Moving EXCELLENT WORK Micha el 758·1440 Fences/DeokS/Blck Walls NEW LEAF ~ •SPRING SPECIAL• QUALITY CRAFTSMAN Same Day Service Uc/Ins BERQI! POOL SERVICE WALL Uc B· 1 Contraclor 6538526 PET Now Con1tru c t l on Corp en I ry •Ca bl no ts Land1cape & Muonry Cal·T1346SO 957·1500 ·All Pool Repair•· COVERINGS 3932 Elec1rlc•Plmbg• Doors DHlgn/Bulld/Remodel SERVICES 3870 30yr tXp/wltly IVC/frte HI 722·2605 800-7S0-5755 Uc.tine. 748-CM87 Misc repairs557-7884 ¢et Sitter/Dog Walker Bryn 548·4848 PATIO COVERS & PD & G WALLCOVl!A FLOOR INSTALL Semi Rtllrtd Con tractor Shane'• Gardening laland Blue Pools 11 BY TOP DESIGNERS Repairs, 1mpro11emen1s, & Landscaping. Lawn ENCLOSURES 3842 Dally/Overnight vislls. Pool & Sp• Wkly Svc. •INSURED "L,460172 REPAIRS 3620 am jobs. Ouahty/lnt~r•i care lnstall"nJRemoval Refs avl. 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PLASTER Sr Disc/Fret EaVL839447 Discount Wallcoverl"j REPAIRS 3622 980·8502 Pg-748·5375 988·1882 PAINTING 3858 691·3754 S00·891 ·3754 L..560S75 873·121 REPAIR 3880 MASSAGE 3830 BALBOA ROO,.NO CO The Stripper • ADVERTISE YOUR Ouali\y Work Guarnt'd SERVICE TODAY IMPROVEMENTS 24Y;• Q111Uty Painting Plaiter/Stucco Patch Sp e c lallzl ng In Reroof/Repalr Fret Est Wallpaper A•moval Call 574-4240 HOME 3756 L&B f porta Therapy TOUCHUPS, TOO -Serving So C1 25y11· Lio/In• 831•5081 l.58S9241 883·5037 Ask for our Prol Personal Manago 24 Hra. Richard Sinor I.le II 3288Cl4 24Hra 'Introductory Olterl tor Men & Womon Uctr280644 645-0209 714·554·7831 We Gata shoulc;t hal"tg LIKE·NU CONCRETE l'ather'• Day Clft **""°QiJALITY CARE REMODELING together. Strip, lnslall, Remve oll/rutt ll&ins, Certific a te $251 adlo'ice t~ the crazy. GARA GB 20yra 111.p N 8 Including 8c ADDITIONS 3916 crack rpr. Rt·nu/1 .. 1 wd RN/\..Mt CM 722·9S23 atucco/dr,ywall repair. 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