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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-06-23 - Orange Coast Pilotr ·-. SPORTS CM Dodgers advance to District 62 semis ADDING UP City Council reviews final budget numbers PAGE 3 Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 '\ <J I I B '' <> t..;. william lobdell 20-1 odds offers huge learning payoff I n 1965, Marge Newman hctd 19 students in her Newport Elementary School first-grade classroom. But she had to wait 31 years to teach a class that small. The wait was worth it. ·It's a pleasure teaching again," said a smiling Mrs. New- man, now at Mariners Elemen- tary. "I've taught things lhis year I haven't taught in years." II you want tangible evidence, let me show you the test scores. Newport-Mesa second-grader's scores jumped an average of 10 percentage points in the first year of reduced cltlss sizes. Some school performances on the national standardized tests were nothing short of spectacu- lar: Adams and Newport Ele- mentary posted eye-popping 20- plus percent increases and seven elementary schools tallied more than to percentage points better than last year. Mariners improved by 14 points. Though amazing, the rocket- ing test scores weren't all that surprising for those on the front line. nus school year and last, I volunteered an hour a week in the classroom. I know what a difference a year makes. My son got to experience a first-grade classroom with 33 students and a second-grade classroom with 20 kids. Mrs. Newman was my son Taylor's teacher. She's the kind of first-grade teacher every par- ent dreams of: smart, passionate, caring, no nonsense. Despite having to teach 33 young chil- dren, she -along with a small army of parent volunteers - made the year successful. But it was tough. From Sep- tember to June, I marveled at Mrs. Newman's ability to orches- trate the learning of 33 6-year- olds. It required the logistics of the D-Dav invasion. The battle plan: divide and conquer. One parent took eight stu- dents to the computer lab, while • SEE NOTEBOOK PAGE 3 r----------------, I \ I> I· \ AROUND TOWN .•...... 4 CLASSIFIED ............ 9 LOGIN: •.......•...... 3 NEIGHBORS ....•••.... 2 PUBLIC NOTICES ••...... 8 SPORTS •......••...... 6 MATHER ........•.•.. 2 . \\ I \ I II I H 'The truth prevailed and it was beautiftil to see ... ' VISA promos good publicity for South Coast Plaza -DENNIS HUBER • A national advertising campaign in eight shopping destinations includes South Coast Plaza along with the likes of Rodeo Drive and Madison Avenue. By Susan Deemer, Dal/y Piiot COSTA MESA -What does South Coast Plaza have m common with Rodeo Drive in Bev- erly Hills, Union Square in San Francisco and Mawson Avenue in New York? Besides bemg a well-known shopping desti- nation, they are all selected for a national adver- tising campaign promoting VISA Gold Card. South Coast Plaza is one of eight famous shopping areas featured m VISA Gold Cards nabonal advertising campaign that will kick off July 1. "South Coast Plaza has been elevated to the 0 status of those . centers that have : taken as long as ; 150 years to , achieve their : notoriety," said l Werner Escher, a : p 1 a z a : spokesman. "But · in just 30 years, , it's now conSld-; ered one of the eight • Hollywood! It's about an hour drive from Coma · Mesa. Just 60 minutes away, the other side of the orange curtain. But the Costa BRIAN POBUOA/ DAILY PILOT Dennis and lone Huber relax at home, knowing that the man who took the llfe of their daughter ls going to get the ultimate penalty for her murder. The death sentence was recommended by a jury Wednesday. The plaza will be featured in advert1 s 1ng mailed to the cred.Jt card com-: pany's eight mil-. lion card holders as well as bemg featured in Vogue, Gourmet, Bon Appellt, Architectural Digest and GQ magazines. Mesa Tourism and Promotion Coun- cil is hoping to bridge the gap between here and Hollywood to snag a date with the Oscars in 1999. Here's a sam- More than six years after the murder of their daughter, " Dennis and lone Huber are in the courtroom to .be witnesses for justice -death for John Famalaro. The promo- tion offers Gold Card holders a special passport to "Shop, dine and stay on the ple of the advertisement the council launched last week in two film indus-- try bibles: Daily Variety and The Hollywood Reporter. "Costa Mesa. Home of the Performing Arts Cen- ter, great shopping and, 'Until (the trial) was behind us, we had all this fear of the unknown ... ' -IONE HUBER By Christopher Goffard, Daily Pilot U ntil he actually arrived in Orange Coun- ty Superior Court last month, finding himself within several arm-lengths of the man who stole his 23-year-old daughter from him, Dennis Huber did not know how he would react in the presence of John Joseph Famalaro. Would a father's rage, roused to blast-furnace temperatures by six years of torment and wait- ing, seize control of his limbs? Would he flash back on the details of Denise's fate -the rape, the handcuffs, the ghastly overkill of 31 blows with roofing tools -and vault the low railing separating him from the man responsible? "I had a fear of going into the courtroom,• said Dennis Huber, 58. "I was afraid I'd jump him." Reality did not bear out that fear. Instead of blind fury, the sight of the 40-year-old defen- dant -gaunt, unsmiling, feebly slouched - induced pity. "He's a pathetic creature,· said the father, a military vet who once, in a vengeful mood, asked for 10 minutes alone m a room with Famalaro. "Yes, I hate what he did, but I wouldn't kill him if 1 had my hands on him. To say that I'm • SEE HUBERS PAGE 5 most famous . • SEE OSCAR PAGE 3 streets of Ameri- ca.· Inside the passport are vouchers that offer dJ.scounts on merchand.lse or special g1fts with a purchase at selected stores m each area Ed Fawcett. general manager of the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce, believes the advert.ismg campa.Jgn will also help promote th~ city. "I think it's neat,· Fawcett sa.Jd "There are only eight streets named and to have South Coast Plaza featured as one of the eight is great • SEE PLAZA PAGE 3 BEACH CLUB UP AND RUNN ING Are you a fair writer? • After three years trying to acquire city approval and pennits, Mark Wood's Palm Street Beach Club is open to the public. By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Mark Wood is so excited about finally opening a restaurant where he'll serve up pasta, drinks and musk every night. His Palm Street Beach Club is up and running in the old Gringa's Grill spot at Palm Street and Bal- boa Boulevard, after just live weeks of negotiation and renova- tion. But he has been wailing almost three years to get to this point. The local musician battled for two and a half years to get approval to buy a liquor license to open what he planned to call the Hide Out in Cannery Village. But some residents there continued to protest the license, a.nd the owner of the license got tired of waiting and pulled out of the dHI. At that news, he Mfl, he felt MMC MAA™ I OAllV Pl.OT Mark Wood opened the doon of hlJ new Palm Street Beach Club rest.au.rant Wednesday on the BalbOa Penlmula. like throwing up. But then he pulled himself together and, while driving put the recently closed Gringa's, be thought buying t.bls place was the perfect iOlution. Wood bought the place and got the liquor license In three weeks, then bis friends pitched tn to knock down walls and give the dub a whole new •t>eachy• look. When he opened Wecme.day at 5 p.m., COftltruCtion aews were still rolling out thetr last bits of eqwp- ment. "It was kind-of Wee an old barn raising," Wood says. The construc- tion, paint and mural painting were all donated. Now the restaurant is one big, airy room with off-white walls bisected by a mahogany bar The blank black wall.will eventually feature a mural of the Balboa beach that stretches behind the club. "Whoa, I gotta show you Uus, • Wood says, lungmg toward the seats that line the bar and face the stage. "We put these m, too Peo- ple seem to really like these. R He's still working out a few kinks in the place, he explains while standing under the sky- lights, wearing a ·Palm Street Grilr T-shirt, sandals and a dia- mond stud earring. He'll still be replacing Windows and pamting murals. He spends most of his days there, talo.ng care of busin to the sounds of Arrow 93 on the radio, until b opens at 5 p.m He bas moved m tab • luny black -specked with aqua and melon to match th chair cushions. His gwtar and music equipment • SEE OPENING P»\OE I I The Orange County Fair is just around the comer and we're look- ing for some help to cov- er the July 11-27 extrav- aganza. So, we're asking Dally Pilot readers to give us a hand Send us an essay of 200 words telling us why you like the fair. We'll pick the best esMy and the winner will get tlct· ets for up to four family memben or Mandi .act $50 to ~ bow fer tblir mcmeY will go il the ... The cek:b ii, tbe WID· ner must wrtlle • _., for the Pilot. s.act rour •• • 330 w. Bey ... c.e. MeN.arm•...,.lJO GI' ...... ... r~ ' SPORTS CM Dodgers advance to District 62 semis ADDING UP City Council reviews final budget numbers Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 '(J ·1 I H ''C J 1" i I -----1 ! I i i ! t : : .__ ___________ _, i william lobdell i i ! l i ------------i 20-1 odds I I offers huge I learning I payoff I I n 1965, Marge Newman had !, 19 students in her Newport Elementary School first-grade i classroom. ! But she had lo wait 31 years i to teach a class that small. The i wait was worth it. i "It's a pleasure teaching i again," said a smiling Mrs. New-' 1 1 man, now at Mariners Elemen- tary. ul've taught things this year I I haven't taught in years." I If you want tangible evidence, I let me show you the test scores. . Newport-Mesa second-grader's i scores jumped an average of 10 i percentage points in the first ! year of reduced class sizes. ! Some school performances on !,:::= .. the national standardized tests were nothing short of spectacu- lar: Adams and Newport Ele- mentary posted eye-popping 20- plus percent increases and seven elementary schools tallied more than 10 percentage points better than last year. Manners improved by 14 points. Though amazing, the rocket- ing test scores weren't all that surprising for those on the front line. This school year and last, I volunteered an hour a week in tpe classroom. I know what a difference a year makes. My son got to experience a first-grade classroom with 33 students and a second-grade classroom with 20 kids. Mrs. Newman was my son Taylor's teacher. She's the kind of first-grade teacher every par- ent dreams of: smart, passionate, caring, no nonsense. Despite having to teach 33 young chil- dren, she -along with a small i ••.••. army of parent volunteers - made the year successful. But it was tough. From Sep- tember to June, I marveled at Mrs. Newman's ability to orches- trate the learning of 33 6-year- olds. It required the logistics of the D-Day invasion. The battle plan: divide and conquer. One parent took eight stu- dents to the computer lab, while • SEE NOTEBOOK PAGE 3 I r----------------,; I l I i I ! I 1 I l I AROUND TOWN •....... 4 1 I l 1 CLASSIFIED ............ 9 !,,, :: LOGIN: .••.....••..... 3 : NEIGHBORS ........... 2 j:: 1 PUBLIC NOTICES ••...... 8 : SPORTS ............... 6 ! I WEATHER ...•.••••.••• 2 i ~ . l I i L : \\ I \ I II I H I I I l I --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--, VISA promos good publicity for South Coast Plaza 'The truth prevailed and it was beautiful to see ... ' -DENNIS HUBER • A national advertising campaign in eight shopping destinations includes South Coast Plaza along with the likes of Rodeo Drive and Madison Avenue. By Susan Deemer, Daily Piiot COSTA MESA -What does South Coast Plaza have m common with Rodeo Drive in Bev- erly Hills, Union Square in San Francisco and Maclison Ave nue in New York? Besides be mg a well-known shopping desti- nation, they are all selected for a national adver- tising campaign promoting VISA Gold Card. South Coast Plaza is one of eight famous shopping areas featured in VISA Gold Cards nabonal advert:J.sing campaign that will kick off July 1. . "South Coast Plaza has been : elevated to the · status of those ; centers that have ; taken as long as , 150 years to ! achieve their : notorie ty," said ~ Werner Escher, a : p 1 a z a spokesman. "But in 1ust 30 years, : it's now consid- ered one of the eight.· .a s Hollywood! It's about an hour drive from Costa Mesa. Just 60 minutes away, the other side of the orange curtain. But the Costa BRIAN POBUOA I OAllY PILOT Dennis and Ione Huber relax at home, knowing that the man who took the We of their daughter is going to g~t the ultimate penalty for her murder. The death sentence was recommended by a jury Wednesday. The plaza will be featured in ad ve rt is ing mailed to the credit card com-· pany's eight mil- lion card holders as well as bemg fe atured in Vogue, Gourmet, Bon Appeut, Arc hitec tura l Digest and GQ i magazines. i Mesa Tourism and Promotion Coun- cil is hoping to bridge the gap between here and Hollywood to snag a date with the Oscars in 1999. Here's a sam- More than six years after the murder of their daughter, Dennis and lone Huber are in the courtroom to be witnesses for justice -death for John Famalaro. The promo-~ lion offers Gold : Card holders a : special passport : to "Shop, dine ; and stay on the · ple of the advertisement the council launched last week in two film indus-- try bibles: Daily Vari~ and The Hollywood I Reporter. ,.. ·costa Mesa. H0me of the Performing Arts Cen- ter, great shopping and, 'Ohtil (the trial) was behind us, we had all this fear of the unknown ... ' -IONE HUBER By Christopher Goff ard, Daily Pilot U ntil he actually arrived in Orange Coun- ty Superior Court last month, finding himself within several arm-lengths of the man who stole his 23-year-old daughter from him, Dennis Huber did not know how he would react in the presence of John Joseph Famalaro. Would a father's rage, roused to blast-furnace temperatures by six years of torment and wait- ing, seize control of his limbs? Would he flash back on the details of Denise's fate -the rape, the haridcuffs, the ghastly overkill of 31 blows with roofing tools -and vault the low railing separating him from the man responsible? "I had a fear of going into the courtroom," said Dennis Huber, 58. "I was afraid I'd jump him." Reality did not bear out that fear. lnstead of blind fury, the sight of the 40-year-old defen- dant -gaunt, unsmiling. feebly slouched - induced pity. •He's a pathetic creature," said the father, a military vet who once, in a vengeful mood. asked for 10 minutes alone in a room with Famalaro. "Yes, I hate what he did, but I wouldn't kill him if I had my hands on him. To say that I'm . • SEE HUBERS PAGE 5 most famous ; •SEE OSCAR PAGE 3 streets of Amen- ca." lns1de the passport are vouchers that offer discounts on merchanclise or special glft.s with a purchase at selected stores m each area. Ed Fawcett, general manager of the Costa Mesa C hamber of Commerce, believes the advertlsmg campaign will also help promote the city "I Uunk it's neat," Fawcett said "There are only eight streets named and to have South Coast Plaza featured as one of the eight IS great • SEE PLAZA PAGE 3 BEACH CLUB UP AND RUNN ING Are you a fair writer? • After three years trying to acquire city approval and p ermits, Mark Wood's Palm Street Beach Club is open to the public. By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Piiot NEWPORT BEACH -Mark Wood is so excited about finally opening a restaurant where he'll serve up pasta, drinks and music every night. His Palm Street Beach Club is up and running in the old Gringa's Grill spot at Palm Street and Bal- boa Boulevard, after just five weeks of negotiation and renova- tion. But he bas been waiting almost three years to get to this point. The local musician battled for two and a half ye41'S to get approval to buy a liquor license to open what he planned to call the Hide Out in Cannery Village. But some residents there continued to protest the license, and the owner of the license got tired of waiting and pulled out of the deal. At that news, be says, h felt MAAC MAA~ I OAl.V Pl.OT Mark Wood opened the doon of h1I new Palm Street BMcb Cub restaurant Wectneaday OD the Balboa Pen.lnlula. like throwing up. But then he pulled bhnseU together and, while driving put the recenUy closed Gringa 'I, he thought buying this place wu the~ solution. Wood bought the place and got the liquor license in three weeks, then his friends pitched in to knock down walls and give the dub e whole new •beacby• look. When he opened WednesdAiy at 5 p.m., comtrudlon crews were still rolling out their last bits of eqwp· ment. "It was kind-of like an old barn raising," Wood says. The construc- tion, paint and mural painting were all donated. Now the restaurant IS one big, airy room with otf-w lute walls bisected by a mahogany bar. The blank black wall. will eventually feature a mural of the Balboa beach that stretches behind the club. "Whoa, I gotta sh ow you this,• Wood says. lunging toward the seats that line the bar and face the ~age. "We put these in, too. Peo- ple seem to really like these." He's still working out a few kinks in the place, he explains while standing under the sky- lights, wearing a "Palm Street Grill" T-shirt, sandals and a dia· mond stud e~g. He'll still be replacing windows and painting murals. He spends most of his daYJi there, laking care of busin to the sounds of Arrow 93 on the radio, unbl he opens at 5 p.m . He bas moved in tabt , shiny black -pecked Wlth aqua and melon to match th chair cushions. His guitar and music equipment •SEE OPENtNG PAGE I .. The Ora.age County Fair is just around the comel and we're look- ing for some help to cov- er the July 11-27 extrav- aganza. So, we're UkiDg Daily Pilot readers to give us a hand. Send us an eaey al 200 words telling us wby you like the fair. We'D pick the belt ... , and the winner wUl get tick· ets for up to four......, memberl or friendi iDd S50 to .. bow far tblllr money will'°. tbe '*· lbe<lUdall.tbll ..... Del' ....... ..., for tbe Plat. ..... ,... ..... 330 w . .., ... Ciiia MIM.• ar...-..ll 0 MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1997 neighbors briefly in the news 11 I· :\ I > I . I '.\. I " It happened a year agp today Win a Brent' Barry calllp scholarship Girl Scouts Sharon Schwartz, Jennller Crouse, Aimee Boatman, Megan Madrid, Amy Ashle y, Colleen Chamberlain, Maggie Fluor, Dana Rohde, Kelly Pence, Carla Hlrashlma, Chrissie Cbamberl~ and Sand! Kjar received the highest award that a middle school gul may receive during Costa Mesa's Girl Scout Silver Award Ceremony. COMMUNITY Gary Hayakawa, a fair director since 1992, received a special recognition award for his contri- bution and service to the Youth Expanded Food and Nutrition Program. which is a major out- reach effort of the University of California, Cooperative Exten- sion. Newport Beach resident Art Ross, a track and field athlete, will be one of the 92 athletes who will head to Israel as members of the United States Maccabiah Team that will compete in Israel at the 15th World Maccabiah Games in July. EDUCATION Costa Mesa residents Martha Blnder, Patricia Hendrickson, David Reid and Raymond Ver- meulen were awarded juris doc- torate degrees at Western State University College of Law in Fullerton. Gaynor, Silvie Grote, Tajima Masayuki, Robin Miller and Andrew Snelgrove Corona del Mar -Killeen Anderson The following Orange Coast College students received Stu- dent Leader Awards: Costa Mesa -Nona Bachar, Dawn Blodgett, Lonalne Brick- son, Shelly Escobar, Tod French, Gail Harty, Peter Ho, Jason Humphrey, Jack Johnson, Kim- berly Kenny, Hung Lau, Miguel Mendoza, Mark Miller, Anton Napierala, Lee Nunn, Dung Phan, Jessica Romo, Ema Setta- di, Sarah Simich, Monica Smith, Khoi Vu and Steven White. Newport Beach -Parrish Carter, Mary Holman and Dan Shabtal. CORPORATE On a Tu.esda.y evening a year ago, school board mern- ben approved the purchase of a 10.8'1-aae percel on the Newport Cout to build a new .._Dtary IChooL The dis- trict closed escrow on the S?.1-million site the week befote. The district's youngest school was built in the early 1970s in the mast~r-planned community of Harbor View Estates. Roy 0. Andersen Elemen- tary School was named after the former district superinten- dent and opened in 1974, when Newport Coast was a desolate, undeveloped ridge. School officials weren't expecting to open the 'new school for several more years, but home sales in the new Irvine Co. community sky- rocketed. The school will be paid exclusively through Mello- Roos taxes assessed on the Newport Coast homeowners. Yes, it ~as only a year ago that... a Newport Beach and Costa Mesa police officers met on the softball fields of the Police Summer Games for a seven- inning slugfest that promoted competition and sportsman- ship between the neighbor- ing agencies. Newport won the co-ed game, 16-13. (We're talking slow pitch here.) Q r MAAC MARTIN I OAl.V Pl.OT After a tough softball game oa the lel4, COiia Mela and Newport ne.m police walk oft comrade• ... A 13-year-old boy IUlpect- ed of molesting two S.year- old girls wu arrested on sus- picion of Mxua1 anault. authorities reported. Though details were not released because of the sensi- tive nature of the case, the children were apparently attacked on the East Side of Costa Mesa , said Lt. Tom Wamack of the Costa M~ Police Department Q For the first time, school officials malled a sis-question 1urvey and cover letter to par- ents oi each of the district's 18,000 students. The survey was mailed out in hopes that parents would fill out the questionnaires and return them to each of their children's teachers. a Save Our Youth Director Oscu Santoyo challenged the SOY kids for the second year in a row to raise a desig- nated amount of money dur- ing a car wash and rummage sale and he would shave off his hair. After raising Sl.11 the year before, Santoyo said the kids would have to raise $700 for the hair to come off and $800 to take the hair and goatee. -Compiled by Martaa Espino Would your mini-Michael Jor- dan love to attend -for free - the Brent Bany Basketball Camp this summer at Newport Harbor High, which features hands-on instruction from NBA slam-dunk champ Brent Bany and special guests 1)'us Edney and Don Macl..ean? Then have your young hoop- ster (boys and girls, ages 7-17) write the Daily Pilot and in 100 words or less and tell us why he or she should win a spot at the week-long day camp, which takes place July 28 through Aug. 1. Entries can be faxed (646- 4170), e-mailed (dpilot2@earth- link.net), voice.-mailed (642- 6086) or U.S. mailed (330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627. The deadline is July 7. Newport Harbor grad wins 3 scholarships Michael Hoevel, a senior at Newport Harbor High School, has won three scholarships, which total $35,000. Hoevel. who plans to attend Yale University in the fall, was named a regional Toyota Com- munity Scholar. He received a four-year scholarship valued at $10,000. Dr. and Mrs. Russell Hafer of Newport Beach are proud to announce their son, Brian Hafer, received a bachelor of science degree at Duke Umversity in Durham, N.C. VR Business Brokers of Newport Beach has named S t e ph e n Cris ham to manage the newly formed Merger and Acquisitions Division. weddings and engagements Hoevel also was awarded the 3rd Annual $5,000 Hitachi Com- munity Safety Ambassador Scholarship, which recognizes young people in greater Orange County who have dedicated themselves to making th~ir communities safer places for everyone. Mr. and Mrs. John Garrison are proud to announce their daughter, Amy Garrison. received a bachelor of arts degree at Duke University m Durham. N.C. The followmg local Orange Coast College students received awards during the 39th annual Honors Night Awards Banquet: Administaff, Stephen Crtsham Inc., a leading provider of profes- sional employer services, announced the appointment of Greg Morton as district manager of its new office in Newport Beach. Designer Chris Baum and Anthony Cuomo, director of mapping, have joined the Keith Companies in Costa Mesa. Barrett-Hoover ding trip to San Diego . The bride is employed by Cal- vary Church Newport Mesa, and her husbarid, by Orange Coast College, director of admission at Westerly School in Long Beach. Her fiance graduated from San Marino High School in San Mari· no and received his bachelor's in business in 1985 from the Univer- sity of Southern California where he was active in the Sigma Chi fraternity. He is vice-president of Uni-Med Realty Advisors. Westling-Anderson Jim and Carol Westling of Newport Beach have announced the engagement of their daugh· ter, Carrie, to Eric Anderson, son of Darrell and Linda Anderson of Also, Coca-Cola announced that Hoevel is the national win- ner of its $20,000 scholarship. Put the Pilot in your vacation plans We'd like you to include the Daily Pilot in your vacation plans. Here's how: • Take a photo of you holding the Daily Pilot ... on China's Great Wall, inside the Statue of Liberty, outside Buckingham Palace - you get the idea. We'll publish the photos as we get them. James Hastings of Costa Mesa won a Joseph R. Kroll Outstand- ing Student Award; Monica Smith of Costa Mesa won a Dis· abled Student of the Year award; Kimberly Akin, Ahmed Alasbahl, Apnl Cubbage, Terri Holthaus, Unda Miller, Stephanie Rosky and Eml Setlad1 of Costa Mesa and Adrienne siuwell of New- port Beach received Robert B. Moore Pins for their leadership. Brad Miller has joined Costa Mesa- based Deloltte & Touche Re:sou rces Connectl on LLC, a new subsidiary of Deloilte & Touch LLP Needham Chapel in Costa Mesa was the setting for the Nov. 16, 1996 wedding of Brandy Anne Barrett of Newport Beach and Robert Joe Hoover of Colorado Springs, Colo. Heather Bradshaw and John Schmid • Give us your best vacation picture. It's now ari annual end- of-the-summer tradition, when we turn over our pages to our readers' best vacation photos. The following Orange Coast College students received silver certificates for volunteering 20 hours of service to the college: Costa Mesa -Tomotlto Atsu- m.i, Chrtsttne Bell, Stael Bunch, Kelly Campeau, Chris Cold1ron, Chan Danilo , Mich elle Diaz, Dung Do, Susan Greene, Allison Hettie, Tomoko Kawasaki, Chung-Nam Lam, Selvtn Lopez, Theresa Mays, Assal Merati, Dalsuke Miyake, Blnb Nguyen , Ductuan Do Nguyen, Hien Nguyen, David Powell, Giancar- lo ltenella, Thomas Shrake, Jared Starling, J acquelyn Stavish, Mal Trt.nh, Nho Ha Vu, Yan Wan and Luz Zapata. Newport Beach -Michael Brad Miller designed to help compa- rues access high-level financial support services on an interim or project basis. MILITARY Navy Dentalrnan Recruit Nathaniel Sharp, son of Michael Sharp of Newport Beach, gradu- ated from Field Medical Service Technician Course at Field Med· ical Service School, Marine Corps Base, Ca.mp Pendleton, Calif. • NEIGHBORS Is news about movers and shakers in your community. To sub- mit information to this fea1ure please send it the Daily Pilot, Attn: Neighbors, 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa, 92627 or fax to 646-4170. The bride is the daughter of Steve and Judy Barrett of New- port Beach. She wore an off-the- shoulder gown of white satin with a bodice of stretch brocade fol- lowed by floor-length white tulle. Her maids of honor were Lind- sey Adelsohn and Sherilyn Apgar. Julie Edmonds and Jeni Adelsohn served as bridesmaids. The bridegroom is the son of Ronald L. Hoover of Kansas City, Mo. and Joyce Elaine Stone of De1ta County, Mo. His best man was Isaac Anderson, and ushers were Randy Hoover, Brian Larson and Tim Holcom. One hundred, fifty guests attended a reception at Jasmine Creek Clubhouse after the cere- mony. The couple are at home in Prescott after a wed- Bra dshaw-Sclunid Ronald and Jody Bradshaw Qf Newport Beach have announced the engagement of their daugh- ter, Heather, to John L. Schmid, son of Ben and Jeanne Schmid of Newport Beach. They will be married Aug. 16 in the gardens of Rancho Alamitos. John posed the question on his intended's birthday on the 18th green of Pebble Beach. They cel- ebrated the official announce- ment at a private dirmer party with their families at El Niguel Country Club. The bride-elect ls a graduate of Marina High School in Hunting- ton Beach. She received her bachelor of arts at Pepperdine University in 1991 and her mas- ter's in education in 1996. She is Carrie WesWng and Eric Anderson Orange. They will be married Sept. 14 at the Hyatt Newporter in Newport Beach. The bride-elect is a graduate of Newport Harbor High School, Irvine Valley Junior College and Orarige County Business College in Anaheim. Her fiance graduat- ed from Orange High School and Long Beach State University in Long Beach. • Send us an e-mail postcard. U you have access to a computer on your trip, send us a short story about the people or places you're visiting -the more exotic the locale the better. Have questions? Call City Edi- tor Tina Borgatta at 574-4233. Volunteers sought to spruce up school Harbor Trinity Church, locat- ed at Fairview Drive and Baker Street in Costa Mesa, plans to coordinate three volunteer pro- jects from Monday through July 19 that are geared toward clean- ing up Costa Mesa High School. Those interested in volun- teering or donating equipment or materials for the projects should call Christine Cochran at (714) 556-7787. ~Pilot 8EAD£8S HQTUM£ Mesa, CA 92626. Copyright: No news stories, lllustretlons, edlto-WEA~HER L SURF LUNCH MENU 642-6086 rial matter or advertisements Record your comments about herein cen be reproduced with-TEMPERATURES running 2 feet with a So~ great weather Newport-Mesa Unified School District the Daily Pilot or ~ tips. out written permission of copy· Newport Beach 3-to 4-foot swell out ahead to enjoy the Elemenblry Lunch Menu APDRESS right ownef. 69163 of the west. beaches with tern-VOL 91, NO. 138 Our address is 330 W. 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In areas outskJe of Photo Editor Newport Beach end emu Mesa, Published by ~ Sunn~ pleasant Fl~hlgh WMkend there's a 12:15 p.m. LYNN ISOl.A. subscriptions to the Dally Piiot throug most of 1:42 pm. 4.4 chance of some slz~ Dlrpl.y AdYert.lsl1"9 only are available by mall for C..hfomla Community News. "' Southern C.llfomla S«.ol'Kf low able surf coming our No child will be discriminated •~Inst In fHdlng s10 per month. S.Cond dw a llmM Mirror~ waten. Winds out of 6'.52 p.m 2.2 NOY OIT11NQ. postage !>'id at Cosa MeM, CA tht sout.htm 3 to 8 s.cond high W"'1 act0$S the Padf· programs ~use of race, color, national origin, .ge a-lfied AdYeftl,Jng (Prlcts Include all appllc..able ~ s. ecwn. ~~and ao knots during tht •ft• midnight le. KMP your fingers or handlc.ap. ff you belhtw )'OU'~ bHn dlscrlmiMted LNMJOfMON. state and local taus ) POSTMAS-Ndtd\1.ICencWI. morning hours. pl(k· aotted. In the mean-against write Immediately to the Secntmty of Agrl-Promotions TUt Send eddress ch.tnge to Vice~ Genefal ~ Ing up to 13 knou by tlm,, enjoy the M•MOOSHAH, Tht Newport~ Mesa Kim GftMth. Dlr«tOr of QperMionl evtfling. Seas wOI be be~ culture, Washington. 0. C 20250. Chief Financial Offlctr O.ily Pilot. P.O. Box 15'0, Costa 01"7 CA# ()j "" llghtt _...., , '(, ' ,I f Newpon Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot C I T Y C O U NCIL Council tO put final touches on city budget • Newport Beach plan comes in at $112.2 million and there may be $500,000 extra to sink into city programs. By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot NE~PORT BEACH -City Council members today will work out the kinks in next year's pro- posed $112.2 milllon budget and adopt a final 1997-98 financiaJ plan. Council members have been reviewing a draft of the document since May and compiled a list of items to dlscuss before adopting a b_udget at Monday's meeting. At the last meebng, City Manager Kevin Murphy Sd1d property and sales taxes may be up $500,000 over ongmal estimates That medns extra money to sink into the city's reseive funds or into projects that didn't make it mto the prelirmnary budget. On Monday, the council will discuss adding to next year's bud- get: • $52,000 for repairing the Bal- boa Island bulkhead wall, parts of which are leaking. • $140,000 to start trnplement- ing a document imaging system, I which would store the city's 15 I million pages of documents on computer instead of paper. The dlllount represents the first year or a hve-year program, wluch will cost $500,000 total • $38,000 for "doggie walk bag" d1spen~crs for city parks to curb mcrea mq problems w1th ~hat city staff reports NOTEBOOK CONTINUED FROM 1 apother taught reading to a small g~oup. Mrs. Newman gave d les- son to the remaining 20 students. This WdS the 1995-9b version of class-stze reductions It had its drc1wbdcks The c;marter kids didn't get chal- lenged l.Jke they should, and the slower learners could have used TT!Ore one-on-one tPachmg But at 33 to 1. the classroom functloned far better U1cl11 it should Then came the class-size reductions -20 to I ts a mag1cal ratio, mathemallcal music to the ears of Newpor1 -f\ lesa teachers 1 dfld parents The fust tune 1 walkE"d into my son's second-grade class. 1t seemed a1J wrong: too few desks, too much space, too little noise. The no1Se was really what got me. There was none, except for" the teacher's voice. The stucients w.ere lJbrnry-qu1e t, all eyes focused on Miss Grdlow (another great MarmN., teacher) The leerning took place with rapid- fire preCls1on , with 20 students movmg through material m a hdlf-hour that -with 33 k.Jds - would take all morrung . Mrs Newman's husband not.Iced someUung else HH e wondNed why I was PLAZA CONTINUED FROM 1 visibility for both the plaza and Costa Mesa." · Emmett Steed, president of the Costa Mesa Tourism and Pro- motion Council, said it's nice to have both South Coast Plaza and Costa Mesa recognized national- ly'. "That's wonderful for all of us in Costa Mesa because we are trying to establish ourselves as a destination, H Steed said. "It's also the council's objecllve to attraet overnight v1s1toro; by louting local amenities.· City Councilman Joe Erickson sa1d that as South Coast Plaza gains popuJanty, other city busi- OSCAR CONTINUED FROM 1 hbpefully, litUe naked gold guys." "Luxury hotels, elegant ballrooms, European shops, not to mention the culinary creations of Diva and some guy named Puck. Seo? We've got everything the Oscars need to make tho ceremony spectacular, besides, after making it this rar, what's another limo ride? Check out Co ta Mesa. It' really not that far away.• ln May, the Academy of euphemistically deem "dog nui- sances." • $250,000 to continue a 15- year plan for upgrading city street lights. The city has spent that amount in past years for the pro- gram. The proposed budget con- tains no funding for it. • $7 ,500 to cover half the costs of next year's Newport Dunes fireworks show. Items currently in the proposed budget will also be up for discus- sion, including: · • spending $157 ,000 next year to consolidate the Fire and Marine Department and City Attorney's office in the upper lev- el of the two-level building they share. The lower level will be converted into a public confer- ence room that will be accessible for disabled citizens. • giving a $25,000 human ser- vices grant and $40,000 arts and culturaJ grant to locaJ groups. • widening Newport Boule- vard between 30th and 32nd streets by adding one lane for traffic exjting the Balboa Peninsu- la and a right tum lane at 32nd Street. The project is estimated to cost $1.2 million. • adding money to the city's insurance reserve fund, which pays out general liability, work- ers' compensation and compen- sated absences. The draft of the budget calls for putting $4.8 mil- lion into the fund. working so hard this year," Mrs. Newman said. "I told him we're actually working harder because we're able to do so much more. We have to plan more. We have to go outside the curriculum because we're getting through everything so fast." Superintendent Mac Bernd adds another theory: "It's about empowerment. With reduced class sizes, the teachers are empowered. They're making a big difference they can see. And they work that much harder." Whtle Newport-Mesa first- and second-grade classes devoured more material than they have in decades, the biggest wmners m reduced classrooms are the slower learners. Problems are identified, and ind1viduaJ instruction begins immediately. "I got a chance to read with each student indlvidually once a day," Mrs. Newman said. "It's something I couldn't have dreamed of with 33 students." Reduced class sizes have at least one other benefit. Mrs. Newman was thinking about retiring this June, but she's <lead- ed to hold off for at least one more year. "This is just fantastic,· she said. Yeah, it is . • WIWAM LOBDELL is the editor. His e- mail address is WmLobOaol.com • nesses benefit as well as the city. "The fact that VISA is using it for its Gold Card promotion shows the great reputation South Coast Plaza has, but it should also help other businesses there,· he said. Included in the promotion, card holders will have the chance to win a $10,000 shopping spree at their choice of any of the eight shopping destinations. Cus- tomers are entered into the sweepstakes when they shop at one of the destinations in the pro- motion. Additionally, there are eight $1,000 shOpJing sprees awarded at each of the locations. But South Coast Plaza is throwing in another $5,000 shopping spree as part of the promotion. Motion Pictures, Arts and Sci- ences announced it is consid- ering bringing the 71 st Annual Academy Awards show to the Orange County Performing Arts Center in 1999. But a decision is not expected until later this summer. The council wants to lure reluctant film industry insiders into seeing the benefits of holding the gala affair in Orange County. · "It's a fun way to communi- cate to the motion picture community that we hope to have the opportunity to host the Oscars." said Debra Vaswaru, speaktng on behalf of the council. MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1997 • r---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ I I I I I I · Casting a vote for Sen. Johnson's web site : 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I T he state Senate may overturn the belief that government efficiency is an oxymoron. Sen. Ross Johnson's web site was updated just days ago and immediately reveals its contents with links to each item. You'll find a map of District 35 just beneath the senator's Sacramento and Irvine office addresses. It's only a small, "thumbna.U" image, allowing browsers to load quickiy. Clicking this produces a full- st eve lacy size map. It shows Costa Mesa and Newport Beach roughly cen- tered m the northwest Orange County dis- trict. Sur- roundmg cities are also named beneath 1l. The cl.Jck 1 of a button also answers the question, "Wha t are those guys doing in Sacramen- to?" An automatic search for bills Sen. Johnson's a uthored in the current session turns up 32 so far. http //w1.vw ,,.n < d qov/htbin/senator pr ofi ll'/ J< >hr \~On About half of what he's written involves business matters. But he's also proposed laws related to crinle, education and infra- structure, among other issues. S. Ut ~ • Ian' •• ..,.... 12--.. ~ f 1i11p //www •en ca govlt1tblnlsenat01_p1olile/f()Mson ---,~ Senator Ross Johnson R -Irvine Se nate District 3 5 Addwms//D1s1.ncl M1pt/B1c.cr11pt.~I/ Lr gi:rlqt 1Nll f1; Qn111llllc tG/ IP• 1bhc al.!l'los OFFICE ADDRESSES 0 u "'u JUN • .,, Capito1 Oi!~i oe Scace Cap1co1 Room 5087 Sacramenco, CA 95814 Phone: (916) 445-4961 The title of SB 591 reads "Sales and use taxes: exemptions: firearms deaJers. H lf you click it, you get the bill's status, history, anaJysis and related documents. These explain how firearms deaJers currently pay a fee of up to $14 for processing a back- ground check on each purchaser. Johnson's bill would shift that charge to the person buying a weapon To follow the progress of SB 591 or other bills affectmg our d.lstnct, you can subscribe to receive any changes or additions. Just give your e-mail address in the online form, and the updates will come directly to you . Unfortunately, Sen Johnson has no e- mail address, but VlSlt his web site, anyway. Then, calJ tum wllh your opl.fllons and ideas • STEVE LACY'S column appears every Monday. If you have a Costa Mesa, Corona del Mar or Newport Beach web site, e-mail the URL (address) of your Home Page to dp1lot2Cearthlrnk net In the subject line, type the word login I I I I L------------------------_____ ..J A_YOUCAN W BECOME ENLIGHTENED Read about what's going on in your hometown. Read the 4 Daily Pilot \::)~("" \),, ~~"""' .... ) ~~¥.s ~~ ~ 'ce...o-0 \-\ ~ .... \ ~,\e... FARRELL a . HINKLE, o.o.9 .. M.9.o .. Ac. Newport Beach: 644-1281 • Santa Ana: 556-1122 Practice Limited To Orthodontics and Tem romandibula r Disorders Call for Free Video Food S Wine Festival at Crystal Court Thursday , June 26, 1997 5:30 p.m. -8:30 p.m. $30 Admission Fe.tturing: • Gre.it cuisine from the m.tny South Cout Plu.i rest.aur.tnts. • An exciting umpling of premium C.tliforni.t wines. • Live steel dr ums of "Steel Pu.ide" for your d.ancing or listening pleasu r~. ~nefiting The Food Distt';bution Center & Someone (Ares Soup Kitchen --ca- CrystAl Co11rt • 3333 Bear Street Cost1 Mtsa • (714) 4'35-2160 -. MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1997 TODAY GOlfCAMP Estancia High School will sponsor Golf Sununer Camp at 1 p m. Mondays and Wednesdays ~gm.rung today through July 30 dt Costa Mesa Golf Course, 1701 Goll Course Drive. The program is designed to improve individual golf skills and to teach sportsman- stup and good work ethic. Cost is $31. For more information, call 9-.7.9379_ TUESDAY DIVORCE TALK The Law Offices of Lisa A. l 1anc10 offers a free seminar, Property Divisron and Settlement Agreements Pursuant to Divorce, a• 6:30 p.m. at 881 Dover Drive, ..; 11te 300, Newport Beach. Reser- "!Uons are reqwred at 574-0866. .4TTENTION Coastlme Counseling Center < ''E>rs dfl Attention Deficit Disor- l • r workshop that will teach endees d qwck and easy tech- r '1UP to improve their overall urderstandmg of what they read fwm 7 to <J pm. at 1200 Quail St., ~u1te 1 OS, Newport Beach. Adnuss1on 1s $20 For more infor- mation. Cdll 476-0991. IMPORTANCE OF PROTEIN ..... _, . . .._.,.... . ' " I ' (I ( ) I· · 1 II I " \ '\. I ) I I I \ I ' .. .. Mother's Md1 kc>t offers a free :.enu.ndr. Why We Need Protein " id Its Critical Functions, from 7 W to 8:30 pm. at the Patio Caf~ dt 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. For n1ore mfonnal10n, cdU 631-4741. YUKIKO FUJISAWA I DAllY PILOT Students from Newport Elementary compete for the fiag In a capture the nag game. Capture the Oag also Is a popular event ln many local Weguard competitions. REPUBLICAN WOMEN The Costa Mesa RepubLican Women Federated holds its annu- al luncheon a nd fund-raiser at 11 d m at the home of President uelh White Reservallons are rr>qUlred at 557-6545 or 962-5398. P\RENTING TIPS Newport Beach Community c rv1ces offers a one-evening workshop, Parenting Confident l htldren, from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. at l.300 Newport Blvd. The reg1stra- 11on fee is $I 0. For more informa- ·0n, rall 644-315 1 WEDNESDAY cGN ANCY AND BIRTH Mother's Mdrket off ers a free ·ninar, Empowering Families r Pregndncy and Birth, from lO to 8:30 p.m. at the Patio Cafe 225 E 17th St., Costa Mesa. For re 1nformallon, call 63 1-4741. rTER POSTURE The Newport Beach YMCA e rs a free semJJ1dr for seruor cit- -nns, You thful Posture Can Be ours. at 2.30 p m at 2300 Um- • i:>rslly Dnve, Newport Beach. For • ore information, cdJI 642-9990. . YPNOSIS AND NETWORKING The Newport I !arbor Area .. Cost Effective Legal Solutions CAU JOOAY 1'1ii1 JB4Mlfo,, SptK:M/tzlnQ -If~·~··,·~' /n clalm9 ~-(714) 760-sns. ~ L EGAL :€>PTIO N S A I f « JI""' t "'\ -.,, A t I """""""" -I:: Y """I IV I...,;> • \..VL L ic;:\,. I IVl'I ;) e • -i m .,, ,..... )> z z z (;) Chamber of Commerce offers a lecture on "Hypnosis for Health, Wealth, and Prosperity" at noon at the Riverboat Cafe, 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Admission, which includes lunch, is $15 with reservations and $17 at the door. For more information, call 729-4400. UFO RESEARCH The Mutual UFO Network Orange County offers a s.eminar, New Breakthroughs in Abduction Research, at 7:30 p.m. at 1845 Park Ave., Costa Mesa. Adinis- sion is $10. For information, call 520-4836. BUSINESS MIXER Skewers Pub and the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce offers a Business After Hours Mixer from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at 298 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. For information, call 574-8780. RECOVERY SEMINAR There will be a free seminar, Stage 11 Recovery: Life Beyond Addiction, at 5:30 p.m. at the Shark Island Yacht Club, 1099 Bayside Dr., Newport Beach. Reservations are required. For information,call(888)638-28 13 AUTHOR APPEARANCE Barnes & Noble Metro Pointe Df-RT C : () I J ~-; 0 l I U /\ T I C ) I' J - -- B t-\ f JI·, f ~ U f , l C: Y s 1 () o ~---~ 1 1\ f ~ r s 24 HOUR Info Tape 957-2533 .loeephAW .... r •tet• ._ C.rtlfled 8peolall•t v.saw tnsoJ ''"'J "111\1 '•llfUfl roJ iS3:>1Hd Hno )IJ3H:> 3NIH:>VW ~NIM3S AN\f Ans noA 3HQ:j38 IMIH JOQJl?H l96Z lPDI Aqoq :~o~ ~31V30 03Zl~OHl.nV Sll39ll3S 1$1 S3NIH::>VW 9NIA\3S ~50ciated presents poet Catherine Spear at 7 p.m. at 9018 South Coast Drive, Costa Mesa. For more informa- tion, call 444-1404. THURSDAY TAX FORUM The CPA/LAW Forum will sponsor a lecture on "Foreclosure and the Tax Ramifications• and "Avoiding and Dealing with Sex- ual Harassment" from 7:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. at the Wyndham Gar- den Hotel, 3350 Avenue of the Arts, Costa Mesa. Admission, which includes a hot breakfast, is $25. Reservations are required. For more information, call 241- 3158 or 241-3111 MEMORY IMPROVEMENT Free seminar for senior citizens on Learning the Secrets of Memo- ry Improvement will be held at Hoag Health Center, 1190 Baker St., Costa Mesa, at l p.m. For more information, call 668-2519. FREE FINANOAL ADVICE Strategies for Financial Suc- cess will offer a free one-hour lec- ture, uLong Tenn <;are for Estate Preservation," at the University Athletic Club, 1701 Quail St., Newport Beach, from 1 to 2 p.m. and again from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. A RUFFLES UPHOLSTERY • Whert Yow Dollar Ctvtn M.tl 1922 HARIOR llVD~ COSTA MISA • SU-11 S6 complimentary light meal is also included. For more information, call 251-6901. MEDICARE ASSISTANCE The Health Insurance Coun- seling Advocacy Program will offer a iree lecture on •consumer Power" from 1 to 2 p.m. at the Oasis Senior Center, 800 Mar- guerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For more information, call 639-4962. FOOD AND WINE FESTIVAL The fifth annual South Coast Plaza Summer Food and Wine festival to benefit the Food Distri- bution Center and Someone Cares Soup Kitchen will be held at Crystal Court from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Admission is $30 and covers all food and drink. For more infor- mation, call 435-2160. ONGOING SMOKERS The Nicotine Anonymous fel- lowship wants to help men and women who smoke to quit and remain smoke-free. Call 650-2713 for the local evening meetings nearest you. HELP LINE A private telephone consulta- tion is offered at no charge from 7 VENDING No cornpemion Grear i:xirr 0< Full Time business lnvesr ~24 CXXl ro eorn up ro ~1 500 ....-eeklyl Storr Nowt For b«xhure coll 800-798-0585 Tinder Box Premium Cigars • Arturo Fuente • Ashton • Avo • Butera • Credo • Davidoff • Diamond Crown • Dunhill • Fonseca • Griffin • M acanudo • Montecristo • Padron • Partagas • Playboy • Santa Rosa • Z ino to 8 p.m. every Monday. Talk with a professional about difficulties in your life by calling 7 59-0357. · NETWORKER The Tuesday Morning Net- worker group shares leads Crom 7 to 8 a.m. every Tuesday at Mimi's Cafe, 1835 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 215-2903. SURPLUS FOOD Seniors and low-income fami- lies of the Costa Mesa/Newport Beach area can obtain free USDA surplus food from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. the second Friday of each month in the rear parking lot of the Church of Christ on 740 W. Wil- son St., Costa Mesa. Bring picture identification. For more informa- tion, call 650-82:16. MESA EMERGENCY Mesa Emergency Semce Amateur Communication offers the opportunity for Ham Radio operators to participate in the city of Costa Mesa's Radio Amateur r..: -_._ - -• -' -' Jl ~ l 'I l\111 I Ill'"'' 11 \I ICI' ,~ Phone calls and letters ~rittcn on your behalf. Documents reviewed for free. Retain an auomey for the entire year ror only S90. United Legal Providers 1·888-488-LAW 1 Civil Emergency Service organi- zation. Weekly nets are held at 7:20 p.m. on 147.060mbz. Month-_. ly meetings are held on the fourth Wednesday of the month at 6:30 ~ p.m. at the Cost.a Mesa Police Department. Por more inf onna. " tton, call 754-7045. AL2HEIMER'S SUPPORT The Alzheimer's Association oi Orange County and Newport Vil- la West/Villa Rosa co-sponsors a free support group meeting for ; caregivers at 7 p.m . on the third Thursday of each month at New •• port Villa West Assisted Living, 393 Hospital Road, Newport. Beach. For more information, caIJ . 631-3555. MOMS SUPPORT GROUP Group process focuses on work, success and parenting · issues every first and third Thurs-· day from noon to 1:15 p.m. and 7 to 8:15 p.m. at 2900 Bristol St., . Suite J-108, Costa Mesa. Theses- sion cost is $15. For more informa-. tion, call 850-1689. · REPUBLICAN ASSEMBLY The Costa Mesa Republican : Assembly meets every third , Thursday of the month at the Neighborhood Community Cen- ter, 1845 Park Ave., Costa Mesa .. Por more information, call 645- 5326. COED SUPPORT The Newport Beach Psycho- logical Association offers a coed ' support group every Thursday at 7 p.m. at 3101 W. Coast Highway_ '. No. 311, Newport Beach. The support group requires fTee pre; - assessment before joining. For J more information, call 722-4588. WORK ON RElATlONSHIPS The Healing Connection offers a coed relationship group at 6:30 p.m. Wednesdays at 4425 Jam·. boree Road, 180-A, Newpor\ Beach. For more information, call 261-8003. BODY IMAGE SUPPORT The Newport Beach Psycho"· logical Association offers a body- image/moderate eating support group that meets every Wednes-. day at 7 p.m. at 3101 W. Coasi Highway, No. 311. Newport Beach. For more information, call 722-4588. RELAXATION Hoag Memorial Hospital Pres- byterian offers a free "Relaxatiol'} and Imagery" workshop from 10 · to 11:30 a.m. on the fourth Wednesday of every month at the " Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, One Hoag Drive, Building · 41 , Newport Beach. To RS.V.P., call 760-554 2. -------------------------.~ cono-Plusll ' Stain Proof • Hard Wearing $ 87 SO. YD. WHOLESALE Serving Quantity Users • AfHlrtm•nt Houses • Carpet lnmller1 . , • Old Customers • Mgmt Companies- • Decor11tors • COntr.cton 0 N LY By Appoin.tnw!nl 1: 722-0420 BALBOA CARPET MIW, INC. 629 Terminal Way, 120 • Costa Mesa Sines 1974 Dail}'l Rilot Ftnd it fast in your hometown ne'vVSpaper NBWPOllT BBACH • COSTA MESA Humidors by Elie Bleu Crystal Court South Coast Plaza 714-540-8262 Bea~tify Your Yard! Featuring a SENSATIONAL 3:.course dinner Served 4:30 p.m. -6:00 p.m. . .lJ?iJl~"'"I" o/lt{lnl ma !#1)1a Monday -Friday $10.90 -$13.90 ' SERVING LUNCH & DINNER HAPPY HOUR • LIVE MUSIC FOR REsERVATIONS PLEASE CALL 673-9500 2.6 J Eut Pacific Cow ffisbway, N.wport Buch SINCE SABATINO'S !!!! Restaurant & Lido Shipyard Sausage Co. FLAVORFUL &t D ELICIOUS LUNCHES DlNNiR • SUNDAY BRUNCH FARNSWORTH lANDSCAP! COMPANY 548-5132 Ur.MUcm> Wr have over .W gears combined seroltt in thl$ area. Our quality, CT't'atioitg and ~rot~ • att i.uunau:hed. Togeth.t'r we will taltt can of all your landacape and mcuonry nttda. ·~~ • SWaework. Patloe. & 88Qla • Wirter Falla, PoolA &: St- • SprtnJdC1' Sy.t.e:m• ··~ ........ u..g • nr-. Spedalteu QLASSELL MASONRY COMPANY 434-7744 Uc ...... Nt.-pott Be.ch/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot a .around town CANCER SUPPORT GROUP A free cancer s upport group meets every Tuesday from 6:45 to 8:15 p.m. at the Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach . The group provides support to cancer patients and their families and friends. For more informa- tion, call 722-6237. . GYNECOLOGIC CANCER : A free support group for women with gynecologic cancers meets from 9:30 to 11 a.m. on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month at the Patty and George Hoag Cancer Centl{r, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport. Beach. For more information, call· 722-6237. BRAIN TUMOR SUPPORT A brain tumor support group meets from 7 to 8:30 p.m. on the first and third Thursday of each month at the Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. C0ast Highway, Newport Beach. The meetings are free. For more information, call 722-6237. SENIORS SQUARE DANCE CLUB The Costa Mesa Senior Citi- zen Square and Round Dance Club seeks experienced dancers to join in from 9 to 11 a.m. every Thursday at the Costa Mesa Senior Center, 19th and Pomona streets. Call 545-5669 for more information. DYSLEXIA SUPPORT ·The National Dyslexia Research Foundallon sponsors weekly adult attention deficit dis- or!fer support groups at its office, 833 Dover Drive, Suite 27, New- port Beach. Cost is $5 per session For ti.me and day, call 642-7303. CONSUMER BUSINESS NETWORK This networking group meets at 7 a.m . every Friday in The Tea Room, 3100 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. For information and reser- vations, call 550-4785. cARDS/BINGO · Every third Tuesday the Jew- ish Senior Center offers various card games from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. A kosher lunch 1s offered at noon for $3 pe r seruor. For more infor- mation, call 5 13-5641 . . FREE RELATIONSHIP HOTLINE Maxine Cohen, a mamage and family therapist, sponsors an anonymous helpline for lDdlVldU· als with relationstup problems. Cohen is available for free con- sultation from noon to 1 p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. Mondays. She can be reached at 759-0357. • Send your AROUND TOWN items to: ~ Daily Pilot, Around Town, 330 W. Bav St .. Costa Mesa, 92627; tax 646-4170 or:Call S40· 1224, ext. 333. ~...,,..,. CLA&s NowFonning Kids/ Adults 114/222-6611 for info CllESS HUBE RS CONTINUED FROM 1 not angry at him isn't correct, but I don't have that extreme burn- ing hatred that I had at one time." For Dennis Hu~er and his wife, Ione, who sat together in the front row throughout the trial that culminated last week in a jury recommending the death penalty for their daughter 's killer, the greatest hurdle is behind them. After six weeks in Orange County hotels, a blizzard of media attention, and a crash course in the judicial process, they're back at their home by a river in Mandan, North Dakota. "What I've learned is that the justice system does work," Den- nis Huber said. "I think we looked at the O.J . trial, and came away thinking the system is totally wrong and wrecked. (But) the truth prevailed and it was beautiful to see." "You think it's a cut-and-drted case, and then you hear of all the things that can go wrong," said lone, 53. "Until (the trial) was b ehind us, we had all this fear of the unknown." Denise Huber, a 23-year-old UCI graduate who worked as a waitress at the Cannery restau- rant in Newport Beach and as a cashier at the Broadway in Fash- ion Island, had a face people said might belong to the girl next door. Her Honda Accord blew a tire as she was returning from a Mor- rissey concert in Los Angeles on June 2. 1991, leaving her strand- ed at night at the side of the Corona del Mar Fr~eway in Cos- t.a Mesa. When police found the car, she wasn't with il By what Deputy District Attorney Christopher Evans would later describe as a "fluke," police found her nude, gagged and handcuffed body in a freezer in a stolen Ryder rental truck in deep-rooted suspicion that Denise was dead. "I really believed 111 my heart that she wasn't a.llve, • she said. "Maybe there's something about a mother that JUSt knows." And while the Hubers plead- ed for answers -publicly, through the press, and privately, from God -the killer was col- Famalaro's driveway in Dewey, Ariz. on July 13, 1994. "I think if the man was truly sorry he would try and convey it to you. He has to ask for forgiveness ... " Having b ludgeoned her to death . -DENNIS HUBER with a hammer and nail puller, Famalaro kept the body as a "perverse trophy," the prosecu- tor said. Between the disappearance and the discovery, the Hubers endured three years of frantic searching and uncertainty. They prayed. They enlisted volunteers to post flyers and pass out bumper stickers. They paid tens of thousands of dollars to private eyes, who promised results police could not deliver .. . and came up with nothing. "I think we got ripped off a lit- tle bit there," Dennis Huber said. "But when you're in that emo- tional state you grasp at straws. You're not thinking the best you ever thought." As time passed, the Hubers' grief took different forms. Dennis continued to spearhead the pub- licity campaigri, sustained on an increasingly tenuous reed of hope. Ione turned to group coun- seling, devoured books by female Christian writers who tned to find meaning in loss, and tried to reconcile hersell to the lecti.ng newspaper and television accounts of the unfolding case. "That's what made me the most angry," Ione said. "(He knew) that we needed to know someth.rng so bad, and yet he couldn't even anonymously let us know what happened.~ Like her husband, lone won- dered how seeing FamaJaro in the flesh would affect her. "I thought maybe I'd want to go up and choke him, but I did- n't have the desire to do that," she said. "It was like he was there, and so was the table. cmd so was the chair. I don't know how to explain that." Dennis, a computer software salesman, said the loss of their daughter also destroyed them financially because they couldn't focus on their work. A mortgage b rokerage company he started the day she vanished quickly collapsed. Finding memories of the area too painful, the Hubers moved from their home in Newport Beach to North Dakota soon after the body was found They My Dad~ Tuesday's practice. He missed team pizm night And he~ today's big·game. M Dad'saCop in ewport Beadt. will retw n to Orange County when Judge John J Ryan for- mally sentences Famalaro on Sept. 5. The Hubers support the ver- dict for execuuon. Ione said she will not wait until the execution date, which might not arrive for 10 or 15 years, to get on Wlth her tile. Denrus said he wants to live long enough to see Farna.laro die. "When they talk about an eye for an eye, that would be if they gave me the nail puller and put him in handcuffs and let me beat him to death," Denrus said. "That would be vengeance. Our view of the death penalty is it's justice." He added, "People say they don't believe in it. I say, 'Walk in my shoes for the last six yedTs, then I'll listen to you You have no idea what I went through · • Whether the Hubers will con- sider forgiving hrm depends largely on iJ Famalaro shows genuine remorse, and they did- n't see it at the bial They said he never tried to make eye contact with them. "I think 11 the man was truly sorry he would try and convey it to you," Demus said. "He has to ask for (forgiveness), to say, 'I'm truly sorry that I hurt you, would you please forgwe me?''' Even with such a plea, lone said, she does not know iJ she could forgive. "I hope God would give me the grace to do that, because I couldn't do it by mysell," she said. "He (Famalaro) didn't cry when they described the 31 blows to the head, and when they described the three years when we went through the worst period in our lives." . . . MONDAY. JUNE 23, 1997 • OPENING CONTINUED FROM 1 I sit on the stage m the comer. The restaurant's look is com- pletely different from what he had planned for the Hide Out, wtuch he wanted to open in the old Cafe Lido But the menu - with emu medallions, pizza and pasta -remd.med nearly the sdme. He'll have live music seven rughts a week, with himself as the heaclliner most of the time. Starting m July, Sundays will fea- ture ZJdeco Cajun music with food to match the theme starting at 3 pm He JUSt ftrushed huing his stdff on Sunday, and the comput- er ordenng system went down the next day They endured their hrst fe w rughts on the JOb writing tickets by hand and have yet to be trdmed on the system -it JUSt came hack onlme Fnday. He says he wouldn't have minded the more than 20 restric- uons placed on has liquor license for the Hide Out through the appeals process He had come out of the last round of appeals at the state department of Alcoholic Beverage Control with approval. "We won," he says. "That's how I feel." Betore tacklmg the Hide Out idea, he also tned to open a club Cdlled the Blue Beet with restau- rdteur-t umed-fu91bve Sid Soffer. But that one never panned out, either Now, he sdys he's JUSt happy to be operung someplace , finally. ",The commumty helped us through ttus." says Wood, who heads the Ne wport Elementary PTA "'v\e g ot tears m our eyes on operung rught • "People tell me it's greatthatmyDad'sa policeman. fm not so sure. lmean,hem5s00mybighomenmtoday'cau5ehe~oo duty. AndMan'salways\\Ql'riedabouthim~htntatwork police benefits, the City is threatening to reduce new officers· leave time to the fewest number of days off in Orange County. She says that he's trying to make things better for our family. Like when theatytried toruthi.5 leavetimera-ently,hevoted again& it I c.an't imagine seeing les.5 of him than I already do." Today Newport Beach Police Officers have the same amount of vacation time as the averge person working in Orange County. But, as just one of the proposed reductions in Already, leave requests are denied regularly because there are too few officers on staff to cover the shifts . Even City Management admits we're 12 officers short. This forces officers to work more hours and more days in one of the most high-stress jobs there is. Don't let Newport Beach City Management jeopardize your safety by dangerously cutting police benefits. It's Your City. Save It Norma Glover John Hedges 2134 Miramar Drive Newport Beach CA 92661 675-5185 Jan Debay 220 Nice lane #301 Ne\VP<>rt Beach CA 92663 645-()919 450 Santa Ana Avenue Newport Beach CA 92663 548-3212 Thomas Edwards 1333 Hampshire Circle Newport Beach CA 92660 646-2128 John Noyes, Jr. 221 Moline Avenue Bolboo Island, CA 92662 675-1508 Dennis O'Neil 608 Seaward Road Corona del Mar, CA 92625 644·8"8 Tomlhomson 23 Whitewater Dove Corona del Wtlr, CA 92625 644-9060 x147 ( et 11 \ o 11 r ( " 1111 c i I \ 1 c 111 I w "" I o d." " n d '°'" ' \ ( ) t n Rt · d \I\ t i o ll s i ll 11 H · \ ( ' I I 1 c d i c c · l ci ll t r", I . . . ------ ' I EYE-OPENER Costa Mesa Dodgers one step away from TojC title game QUOTE OF THE DAY 'They did fine, espedalj.y Wice they dJdn 'c know whal they were doi(lg ... • -RONMB MCADA SIEmDW SEEE.OW 8 MONDAY. JUNE 2J. 1117 ' MINOR B LITTLE LEAGUE • Mercy!' Look at those Dodgers! DREAMS PIERCE(D)' BY TIGE RS • Costa Mesa Little League entry advances to Tournament of Champions District 62 semifinals Tuesday, at 5 p.m. By Molly Yanity, Daily Pilot HUNTINGTON BEACH -There probably isn't anything more American than Little League baseball on the first day of summer. And for the Dodgers of the Costa Mesa National Little League, there probably wasn't anything better. The Dodgers endured pregame taunt- ing from the Huntington Valley Athletics about how there were about to be mer- cied, and ended up mercying the Cardinals see dream evaporate •Minor A entry sees early lead develop into a 15-4 elimination in Minor A Division contest. By Molly Yanity, Daily Pilot HUNTINGTON BEACH -Oh, if they just could've held on. U they just could have savored the beginning. If they just could have ended it early. For the Costa Mesa National Little League Cardinals, it did end early, just not soon enough as the Fountain Valley Reds came from behind to mercy the Cardinals 15-4 in five innings in the Minor A Division of the District 62 Tour- nament of Champions Saturday. The Cardinals, managed by David Pis- arski, took advantage of early control problems by Reds' starter Kimberly Baughman to push in two runs in the top of the first when Isaac Inouye and Alex Pisarski scored. Fountain Valley countered in its half of the inning, but a Pisarski, the Cardinals' catcher, squelched the rally when he rlailed Evan Stevens trying to steal sec- ond. Jn the third, the Cardinals continued to build a lead when Pisarski tagged a dou- ble to left center field lo drive in Ian Mor- ton, who was rut by a pitch,' and Matt Stevenson, who had reached on a single. But the middle of the third was a turn- ing point for the Fountain Valley Little League champs. They tagged starter Stevenson for three runs. The Reds continued the onslaught, even though the Cardinals changed pitchers two times. They ended up with 14 runs m three innings, tbanks in part to six fielding mishaps by the Cos- ta Mesa squad. Morton tallied the Cardi- nals' only other hit. DISTRICT 62 TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS MINOR A Fountaiin V•lley Reds 15 Cost.-Mesa Netional C.rdln•ls 4 Cardinals 202 00 -4 3 6 Reds 103 65 -15 11 O Stevenson. Green (4), Pisarski (5) and Pisarski, Stevenson (5) Baughman, Aguilera (4) and Aguilera, Stevens (4). W -Green. L -Stevenson. 2B • Pisarski (C), Berber (R), Baughman (R). taunters 11-1 in five innings in the Dis- trict 62 Tournament of Champions Satur- day at Seaview Park in Huntington Beach. The Dodgers' manager Mike Sheafer said that the ft:s bench had informed him that his team was about to be sent home early with a 10-run defeat, but the Dodgers' starting pitcher quickly silenced the mouths of the A's by stifling . their bats and strtking out the first three batters. Then in the ~cond inning, the Dodgers did some more quieting by post- ing three runs. Derek Garcia reached on an error and was followed by a double by Josh Kornegay. Kevin Sveinson drove Garcia in on a fielder's choice, and Kevin Courvoiser pushed Kornegay in on an infield dribbler. Scott Sankey delivered STARR CARROLL/ DAILY PILOT Alex Pisarki (above) of the Costa Mesa Cardinals slides into third base ahead of the tag in Saturday's · Tournament of Champions game; pitcher Matt Stevenson sends the ball toward the plate. Tigers eliminated, 8-0 In other Minor A Division action, The Costa Mesa American Little League Tigers fell 8-0 to the Ocean View Angels. The Tigers were limited to just two hits. The Angels held a slim 1-0 lead after three innings, but the Tigers threatened to score when Josh Glauch ripped a sin- gle to right field. Marcus Fernandez, who had walked, attempted to score but was the victim of a 9-6-2 relay that ended the fourth inning. Mike Ward notched the Tigers other hit. DISTRICT 62 TOURNAMENT OF OCAMPfONS MINOR A Ocean View Angels 8, Coste Mese American Tigers O Angels 001 034 -8 8 0 ngers 000 000 -0 2 7 Murray and Palmer. Glauch and Nichols. W -Murray. L -Glauch. 2B -Smith (A). Van Doornum (A), Ratowsky (A), Murray (A), Knowlton (A). the big blow of the inning with an RBI double to right field. But the Dodgers had just begun. As Jorgenson controlled Athletics' offense with a mix of offspeed pitches, the Dodgers played flawless defense @d took advantage of nearly every at-bat. In the third, the Costa Mesa team ousted the As' starting pitcher. The reliever, Shane Stahl, loaded the bases with a walk to Courvoiser when Sankey ripped a triple to clear them and give his squad a 7-0 lead. He scored on the next pitch, a wild one that bounced to the backstop. Jorgenson allowed just three hits, but one was a first-pitch home run -a line drive by Billy Seymour. He struck out seven batters. Sankey was the offensive standout for the Dodgers, which is the only Costa Mesa Little League team left in the Tour- nament of Champions. He was 2 for 2 with a double and a triple. He reached base three times as he was beaned in the fifth. Sankey scored two runs, the latter being the 11th run that clinched the five- inning mercy win for the Dodgers. He also tallied four RBI. · The Dodgers advance to Tuesday's semilinal at 5 p.m. Tuesday . DISTRICT 62 TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPfONS MAJORS DIVISION Cost.-Mesaa Nation•I Dodgers 11, Huntington Valley A's 1 Huntington Valley P.:s 000 10 -1 3 3 Costa Mesa Dodgers 035 03 -11 S 0 Seymour, Stahl (3) and Patton. Jorgenson and Kornegay. W • Jorgenson. L -Seymour. 2B -Korn~ay (D), Sankey (D). 3B -Jorgenson (D), Sankey (D). HR -Seymour (A). Minor B Dodgers fall, 4-3, as Robinv;ood Tigers pull it out in final inning with two-out home run at District 62 Tournament of Ch~pions. By Molly Yanity, Daily Pilot HUNTINGTON BEACH -For one team, it was a dream come true. For one boy, a lifelong mem- ory was made. For the other team, a night- mare occurred. With two outs in the final inning, the score tied at 3-.3, the Robinwood Tigers' Adam Pierce stepped to the plate and drove a home run over the left field fence. One swing of the bat, one run, one victory. And one team going home. The Costa Mesa National League Dodgers fell 4-3 in the Minor B Division of the District 62 Tournament of Champions despite a fine outing. The Dodgers were down 1-0 when they exploded for three runs in the second inning. Keith Eldridge led off the inning with a walk. He was erased on Nicholas Feinhals' fielder's ch-0ice. Feinhals advanced to second on a passed ball. Nicolas Juarez and Jason Cramer earned free passes. Kane Curran worked out a walk that sent Feinhals across the plate to tie the score. Evan Van Green fol- lowed with a two-run single that sent the small crowd wild. But the Tigers·· pitcher Matthew Overend settled down and shutout the Dodgers the rest of the way, allowing them just one more hit -a double by Cur- ran -to set up Pierce's game-win- ning blast. Van Green pitched/ for the Dodgers striking out eight bat- ters. DISTRICT62 TOURNAMENT OF CHAMptONS MINOR& Roblnwood Tigers 4, Costa Mes. N•tional Dodgen J Tigers 010 021 -4 4 0 Dodgers 030 000 -3 2 4 Overend and Mershimer. Van Green and Bagwell. 2B -Curran (D). HR • Pierce <n. DEEP SEA SUNDAY'S COUNTS Newport Landing -7 boats, 343 anglers. 6 yellowtail, 162 barracuda, 125 giant squid, 1,827 sand bass, 11 calico bass, 5 sculpin. 19 bonito, 3 halibut. 134 mackerel. Davey's Locker -no report. SPEEDWAY SPffdw•Y Motorcyde Radng Or•nge County F•irgrounds Handicap main (8 laps) -1. Brad Oxley (San Juan (apistr~no); 2. Shawn McConnell (Brea); 3. Andy Northrup, Ontario; 4. Bobby Schwartz (Costa Mesa); S. Randy Difrancesco (Bakersfield); 6. Steve Lucero (San Pablo); 7. Mike Faria (Apple Va lley); 8. Jason Chism (Topanga). Scr•tch meln (4 laps) -1. Bobby Schwartz (Costa Mesa); 2. Mike Faria (Apple Valley); 3. John Acttn (Apple Valley); 4. Shawn McConnell (Brea); S. Steve Lucero (San Pablo). McAda honors so1ne real underdog • Mr. Irrelevant xxn is also gTeeted by the NFL's last pick (by Green Bay) 44 years ago. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -In a unique twist, it was Mr. Irrelevant passing out awards and shaking hands Sunday in the 22nd annual Arrival Party, billed this year as the Celebration of the Underdog to salute lrre.levant Week.and Anny quarterback Ronnie McAda. AfterlrrelevantWeekfounderPaul Salata introduced the 13-member assembly of ·underdogs" to the capacity crowd .i 1Win Palms restawant, 2nd lfeutenant McAda lined them up in formation, then hollered: "Ready ... jump!" That got a good laugh. McAda, the 240th and dead-last selection in the NFL draft by the Green Bay Packers, put the shoe on the other foot. HThey did fine, especially since they didn't know what they were doing," · said McAda, merely wanning up for his real drllling duties which begin Aug. 5 at Ft. Sill, Okla., when he starts a two-year military commitment. McAda, who greeted each of the underdog honorees as they walked from the stage, was showered with the usual gifts and proclamations in the annual ltrelevant Week madcap festival to honor the NPL's last pick. Even the theme song from the cartoon •Underdog" was performed. McAda anived in a Hummer, then was transported in a UPS goU cart into the restaurant. Any problema getting the cart here, someone asked1 •wen, it took two days and a lot of tickets to get here," saJd Jim Duran of UPS. Among McAda's gilts included a cheese head from the Green Bay Chamber of Commerce and genuine Wisconsin tissue paper along with a golden plunger, but the gift from Coon (a case of beer) received the biggest ovation from the crowd. Among those in attendance was former NFL guard Al Barry, the 30th and last pick of the 1953 draft by the Packers. Bany, who played at USC, started for the Packers in 1954, then went into the Air Force for two years, playing on back-to~back National Service Championship teams in 1955 and '56. Bany played again in the NFL from 1957 to 1961 Vlith the New York Giants and Los Angeles Chargers, and played in a total of three NFL championship games, losing all three -in '58 and '59 to John Unites' Colts and in '60 while playing for the Chargers. "We did win those service titles in the Air Poree, but t always wanted that (NFL championship) ring," said Barry, whose offensive coach at New York during his time was Vince Lombardi, while Tum Landry was the def ennve ( coach. Mr. Irrelevant had yet to be dreamed up by Salata when Bany was the last pick. Barry also needed a lesson in negotiating when the Packers first drafted him. One team oUidal, •wtth a cigar in his mouth," told Barry the top offensive guards on the team earned $5,000 a year. When asked how much he wanted, Barry blurted "$5,750." He was signed instantly. Topping all gifts, of course, was Mary Barr of Barr Jewelers in Newport Beach, presenting McAda with a Rolex watch. Barr launched what appears to be a tradition last year when she presented a Rolex to Mr. ln'elevant XXl, S&.m Manuel of the San Prandlco 49ers. McAda, meanwhile, will cop hil week-long stay in Irrelevant Week's final event, tonight's College Night et the Draft Choice in Leguna Niguel. .. t .. " .. Newpon &.chlCosca Mesa Daily Piloc •The 45th didn't quite make it for the '50 team, they'll try again on Sept. 20. Sparkling athletic achievement of the past will be the cause of numerous celebrations for the Class of 1951 at the Balboa Pavilion Sept. 20 th1s year. The 1950-51 season was a sterling period of classy play and championships in basketball, track and field, while the football team had a winning season at 6-3. The grid team, as juniors, also played a major role in helping the '49 team score 323 points and finish with an 8-1 record. It will stand, in part, as the 45th class reunion since it didn't materialize last year. Some may choose to call it the 46th reunion and feel more correct. Football was coached by '36 Harbor High graduate Al lrwin while the late Ralph K. Reed tutored basketball and track. · Although the class in .recent years lost three of its outStanding athletes -fullback Larry McMasters, the league's leading scorer; guard Bill Wittman, All-Sunset League and student body president; and former league champion shot putter Lloyd Swingle -will be missed, and fond memories will remain. One major mark for the '51 Sailor gridders was the fact the team never lost a home game. It almost managed seven victories, but lost one game to St. • Anthony, 15-13. An apparent 72-yard touchdown run by ace halfback ' Dick Jones was nullified by a holding penalty. The late Bill Wittman had this to say before he passed on a few years back. HThe ·so team was good, solid running team that finished to the perennial power during those years, Fullerton, · which went all the way to the large schools CIF final against Compton." He added, "If we had had a good passing game (the percentage was only .270), who knows what we might have done." Injuries hampered quarterback Bob Scotland. Great potential was present with sophomore quarterback Rollie Pulaski, but he needed a year to blossom, which he did in '52 being named third string CIF. Pulaski's final passing mark was .495 and his punt:i.og marks were overwhelming, sometimes past the 65-70 yard stripes. His rushing in '52 was also commendable. He scored 102 points. What helped the '51 Tars was SIDELINES don cantrell fullback McMasters, leader of the Sunset League in scoring, sprinter Dick Jones, the '49 leading scorer. and Mel Smalley, Wayne Welty and Scotland. Along with that was the size and grittiness of linemen like Bob Woodhouse, Glen Griffith, Bob Burdick, Roger Pfister, Jack Meek, Dick Veneman and Bill Schmidt, all seniors. In time, Wood.house became a top prep football coac-h, directing the likes of championship teams at San Marcos. He won CIF H Hall of Fame" honors at the end of his career. Wittman and Schmidt advanced to become stars at Pomona College, earning all-conference honors several times. One of their Looking back, a year ago this week ... Irrelevant Week XXI arrives, with New Mexico State line- backer Sam Manuel, taken by the San Francisco 49ers as the last overall pick (No. 254) in the NFL draft, being roasted and toast- ed in a week-long series of activities in Newport Beach ... Gene Baum, co-founder and organizer of several successful events for the 552 Club (a fund-raising wing of Hoag Memorial Hospital), dies of natural causes. Baum is one of the supreme fig- ures in the annual Theo Bell Newport Classic Pro-Am. and a charter member of the Balboa Island Yacht Club. He was 85 ... Chrll Oedlng, a Corona del Mar High product, earns a spot on the 13-member United States Olympic water polo team following completion of a grueling three- stop touring exhibition ... Corona del Mar High assistant girls varsity basketball coach St.cy Grlllltla is elevated to the position of heed coach ... The Costa Mesa UtUe League Senior Minor White Sos record a 13-3 victory over the Robinwood Red Sox to become only the second team from CMU.. to win a District 62 Thumament of Champions title ... The Costa Mesa Little LMgue ~ DtYtaaon Alblella, who entered the Dis- trict 62 Thumament of Champlons with a stellar 18-1 l'tlCOl'd. 1ee their season end following a 4-1 loa to Fountain Valley in the tournament semlfinall ... Newport Harbor Hip's ftnlty IOoGMall ..... led by quar- terback Jociab PredrlkMn. beats B.tnntng, Granada HUii, Mulr, Hawthorne, and Dominquez to ftnilb in ftnt place at the Wattl Summer Gem•at Cal State Domingues Hili. ... 'Ille Col'Utll, Tom Sr. and Tom Jr., Uong With ........ ol the Newport Beech Yacht Club, topped the fiekS ol ~ in the 14 Btcbelll Clul at the dub'• Spdng s.t.. .. ' • - MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1997 from the sidelilnes OTH SNA Pomona teams became one of only two undefeated Sagehen teams in history. Above, the Sailors of the season of 1950; below, Larry McMasters, the Sunset League's leading scorer, takes oU on a scoring jaunt , leaving a defender only able to watch. Schmidt bad switched from end to halfback, while Wittman remained a guard. One highlight came for Newport after Santa Ana's second appearance at Davidson Field. It marked the Saints' first loss on Harbor turf, 19-2, which gave it a historical note in view of past games at Santa Ana Bowl. Some of the superb track champions for Newport in '51 featured high hurdler and high jumper Glen Griffith, shot putters Swingle and Bob Van Drimlen, sprinter Dick Jones and half-miler Bob Woodhouse. 1Taditional flavor will be presented along the ranks, which includes the family leader of the Balboa Island Feny, Seymour Beek, directing the committee. It features No.nna Marshall Millett, Mary Meisinger Judy, Andrea Cribben Jones and Ann Gristy Knipp. The flavor will also be incorporated with the music of longtime band leader Eustace Rojas, who once taught Spanish to the same class at Harbor High. Rojas eventually taught music at Orange Coast College and directed the Pirate football band. Sounds like the rumbling of the good old days. l.<><>KI~<. IL\< K ~ • ' Q MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1997 PUILIC NOTIC!S PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICH PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTJCES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES 9U8LIC NOTICES Pu.Lie NOTIC•s tamalf Gonu1-i 1914 w. CL.ARING THe CITY'S IN· 121,:os.001.111 PUBLIC NOTICE Clv<ltO t>r~ an 1n0iv1CS&Jal wt Wll _. • pubic ~~ end~ HOTlCE ~ TRUSTU'S SALE '" Hemloci. Way ' SA CA TfHTI~ TO UTAIJUSH Tot 11 111b11111e1 Ha1te you 1lll11d do1119 adbt to 1tw ....,.. *" ~do~ ISNSS tn StJlt, fttlO'alY AIDWUALTY TS NoA2442'1S Unit ~ 92704 • Na~y a.io .. 1 THE CORON.A OEL. MAR 5l0.3fi.7$4.I08 Flctltloua BualMH W11n1u yel? ~Jo d9r fOf a.If\ (P9Yll* at S8!d ~•lie "., lnl>Plll OfntlNllUAL Loan NO 0059057141/ CW.I.· PUBUC NOTIC! HSIO w Hemlock w_.,, IA: BUSINESS IMPAOVEMCHT Capttll !:teickt Io N•rn• Statement Albert Munoz .-.a1 .. In i-f\lf money "AS coodtlion. OU1 ~ ITATl'll8ff GREN API 045--072·39 EASf. I MI 0 , CA 11704 • ThomH A. OISfAICT APPOfNllNO AN AQOt•gatt y.1itt•1n1 tor Tll9 111uow11>9 sw•iona 111 lllit U•ttrntnt wit f•ltd d ttw l.lnltd -) 11: M oowenant OI d!Wlt~b· YW1 eaDDICQllOtJt, S'f ltMSTMENT. f..C •1 a TAT HT Mofft 11510 W Hemlock ADVISORY BOARD ANO othet INn tpec:lal 111rplus do•oV bLISllll'' .u tnet~ w.111 It e County Clork ol O. Nartr1 ft'Ont ...... to. ~OI '9Q II-ttM 4llJy ~lad TM .. Un# AAAHDOHMDT 0, W•'/ 5.A. CA 92704, Ed· SCl-f!OULING A PUBLIC lundt Io and Pioou;1 8cfu1tona, Otlfl\J• Co<,.n1y <>'\ S-21·97 o. CtNl1J:'/ COWOIOUM. , ii.. I Of ~ ~ ....,. IJHCAAE !lie IQllO'llftAO dllabd OMtd QJ Ull 0' ,ICTITIOUI wild OchOa, 2511 W. Su~ HEAAINO FOR JULY 14, Su t PI u • not n 19933 Canion SumlTlll 10913721717 100c:McC.WOrMWlllll, '.:1?.~1:a-= CONPN1Y Tr"'1 WILL SEU AT PUILIG 9UllN&ll HAMI lloW•t Ave, 0.7, SA, CA 1997. $t49,600.5~ Trebuco Ca11yo11, CA 9207:; D•l'Y Piiot Ju,,_ t , US. 23, lerll.I Ana. CA II,_ Ulll ~ OtflCt 3170 ~ l5tr-. UCTIOff TO ntE HIGHESf Tha lotlow1ng petaortt 02704 • Vaiwi. l/lclao, CONTRACTS ANO AOREE· 01ot1 Pl•CJ.ln l/'lct cor.1111>-Advanced Cnet\)Y Sy,. 30 1097 m76G .,_, ........ ~ to =~~ •300.Colel ...... C.U282S BIDDER FOR CASH (In 1111 hlvt lb•Moned Ille use of 2511 W Sunllow., Ave , 0. MfNfS Ultd tUtpll.lt $ 0 ltfhl Inc (CAJ 1~39 Mon· ' Ind tWM t"*I by • undlr ~ unpaid rof oa1 Gn..s ll9«I · lormt Wllleft Wt lawtul litndf the F1c1111ou1 Bualntu 1. SA. CA 92704 •Jo. O. NEWPORT BOULEVARD Aggregllt w11le·lns for rov11' Ave. 113. Newport PUBLIC NOTICE llld o.ed Of 1'tUlt In tr. Note _MCWtO 1y lll(j ~6116.108 in Ill Unltld Sti•) and/Of !ht Name hchnkal Supper! TOlret. K83 Kentlnglon, ANO PACIFIC COAST 1pec1&11111pfut 5500,000 Buch CA t2G63 prapt11y alb.llad In 1.9:1 I of Tt\ISI _, lhterest oalUDllMS· 247EB1461 c.astlllf'I. carutlld ot Ofltl Serv1cn t087 Fullerton HB, CA 112140 • S111 J HJOHWAY "ARCHES ' IN· Unauineo lundt (tur· fhlt 'bua1n .. s Is con Flctllloue Du1lnau COunty. CllrOmll delcl1btc:I as~ In said watHni fot ~ ClleclCa Jpec:llled &'I etv• COdt Ave , Co1111 Mau. CA Oeebe, 9083 l<en1lngton, T!RCHANGE IMPROVE• plus) SC S,146,433 ductod by: a corpora11on N•m• S1attmtnt u: •Aama'9tully~ • ok1J • la'OM and tPuJ luncb .(). Stct10n 292411 (payAl>tt In lul II 92827 HB. CA 92046 • Paul O MENTS !CONTRACT NO Oa1n (Lou) from opvra· tlavo you started ®"'0 Tho loflow1ng persons et• In laid o.ed d ,..,_" The e~Mies o !tie ~ee end ta slOdlS . UOO IXXl l!le 1111\e ol Ula to T.D Serva Tile F 1t11l1C1UI Bu11nen JO rd an. 20721 Oo1hawk 2866) ANb APPROVAL 0, Uon• S!l8.:'.109,786 bUWICIU ,01? No dolng bultnelS as G0t· totll _.,,, d the ur!p9ld ~Che tn.rSIS ~ated by Hid -'OOttoatt d~nl '°' Olhe< 111111 Com~y) al rlQlll, lltll and N•m• 1111l1111atl 10 above Ln. HB, CA 928411 • BUOOET AMENDMENT Net Income S113,t49,482 AdYancttl (11orgy Sys· don a l\ulo V/01k1, 1018 w belatlcl d ttle ~ ol Trutt Dalee!. CTC 0:0.su w ..0. 1111.trtSI conveyed' to 1110 no"W w11 flfod in Or1119e County Tl1111ma E Jotdan, 20721 (BA-0!>4) lnc;reH11 (Ooctono) fn lomli, Inc .. J;imo~ A 11111· 9Jrkle)', Ora11ge, CA 928UO MCUrtd by the ptopetty 10 re 5eMceS CofDo.. 'Su""'• ~s:ncb lleld 1Jy It under said Offd ol on 9.4.95 F1111 r10 f6S444!'1 Oo111owk Ln.. HS, CA PUBLIC HEARINGS C11p1101 and Surp11.11 during 1ilno P10'l•don1 Gordon tt V/tlliams, 3842 be llOkf and rtllOMbly I ,Coun~ W~av., '""' ,..,..,. Trust 111 l'tlt !>!Ol*tY llefeJnaller J1mn An1t1or1y 11111tano, !12646 • Winford D. OROl~IANCE NO 97·21 19~6 S9t.99~.&33 Tt11; 1111temonl wn filed E. Sycomoro. Oronge, CA elUINlt9d COila, ~ . r1V V(alllev., S Gloss I*~~= contnw!IO 0tscr1bed TRUSTOR PAUL t~2!> Plocon1111 #LG Now· Witham, U:'.136 Smokly AOOPTINO PLANNEO Insurance In Fo1ce. N~· with lhe County Clork of 92069 and~atthetlrneot I suri;itus • · ) OAHLGREN BENEFICIARY port Bn~ll CA 92Ml'.l Ave.. OR. CA 92867 • COMMUNITY OISTAICT llcnwlCJo $5&4,300.496.002 Ornngo Cov111y on G 10 97 This buainon Is con-O. lftlt&ad pub11cat1on Of the 5 el(JA ? n y Unassigned luncb (sull)lus • EAST·WEST FEO~RAL BANK: Tt11t bu11ncrn " con· Athon11 AltlOrman, 2501 W. REGULATIONS FOR HIE Accldont ltoalth p111mf· 19973723690 dvclod by an ind1vlduaf Notlcedllli.taaa7.742.81. ~1~1 1, ctr 5&.564,240 _. hOI.... F.S B. RecordedJanuwy 9, ducl•d by II" m1J1v1duul Sunflower A110 . F·l4, SA, NEWPORT HARBOR LUTH· uma $ 0 D p llavo you stallod doing Payment mutt be by CMh. 1 ~CForeetosure s IS Sull)luS as reQarCI .,....icy ""' • 1995 as Instr No 95· Jomat A 11ot1ono C~ 92704 • Xuan 0. ERAN CHURCH SITE (798 lnsuronco In rorco· Call· My 1101 Juno 16• 23• 30• uuslness yot? Yes, 7.77 c:uNef'I cheClt dl'IWn on a a debl collector 81temllpbno to 88,014240 00098741n Book page ol 19973723«588 Nguylln, 570 T111vtrto Dr .. DOVER ORIVE) fornfa 6ut1nou Pogo July 7• l9()/ mno Gordon H W1ll111n11 It.It• Of llltiOnll bank, 1 oolleC1 a debt MY ihlorfna· lnCOmefortntyear· Z00.746.205 Olfielal Records tn lfle otlK:e ol Thi• ttoiomenl tiu hied CM. CA 92626 • Yesonlo ORDINANCE NO. 97·23 S12,079,9<JS,978 PUBLIC NOTICE This statement was hfod cNctl drllWll by a Illa 06 tioo obtained wdl be used for Oiswrnmtnts tor ltle Ytif ·VII Recorder ol OrangeCounry. wilh me (;ou•I/ Clurk ol Valonc10 Cha1101. 1220 S. ADOPTING CHANGES TO Accldtnl & H031th prem1 with lht County Clerk of fedlral CNdlt uniOn, or a if:lr 154@-4640 YOUAREINOEFAULfUNOERA Clara SI. SA CA 92704 • THE UPPER CASTAWAYS um1·D1totl Caf1fornla Busl Fictitious Bu&lnen Or:inge County on 5.29.97 cMclc dnlWrf by 1 IDtlt 06 1 06/1611997 and We lle11br ce"ty 1Nt the abOw DEED OF TRUST DATED OrangeC<1111111ciroGI097 Q3t>nelR Chavez, 1220S. PLANNED COMMUNITY ntHPagoS3,90t,C61 N ame Statement 19973722531 federal 1o1v1ngs and 1oen 1 7 1temsart1n3CCC/ISallCaW1tnltle1J06}95UNLESS YOU TA)(f Ou1ty P1lo1 Ju11v tr, 21. :tO. Clara SI, SA. CA 92704 • DISTRICT AEGUU\TIONS We horeby cer1'1y 111111 the The lollowlng persons aro O;llly Ptlol Juno 23 30 asaoclMlon, uvtngs 1._ MRJa St.Jtement 10< ltle year ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR July 7 l'J!Jl Normo Somert, 7872 Sholl CURRENT BUSINESS obo11e llems ore In DC· "'oing busuiea• hs·. Juli~n J 1 7 9.., • ' ,....._ ot •-"-• bat* PUBLIC NOTICE , ....... ~-miler 31 1QQ6 maoe PRO""RTY IT •uy BE SOLB Cucle, HB, CA 92"•8 •Jan AMENDMENT TO MEMO. co1danc:e with lhe Annu11I " • u ~ u Y l4 1 117 m7D'1 .__......., -··'¥"' ,..,_, ~ ' ' n; ,.,,. mlll l "" Packa9•n9. 17842 Mtlcllell ' ' apeclf'led In Mdlort 5102 ol 10 lhe lnSuJlllCe COtnmSSIOller, Al A PUBLIC SALE IF YO -----------Schw111z, 31006 Montesa, RAN OUM OF UNDER· Statement lot lho yoar N . Irvine, CA 92614 the f1nlndal COCk and Ale No.1H7372201t 11Jl1U"1ll0 law NEED ~ EXPLANATION Of PUBLIC NOTICE LN. CA 92677 • Frank STANDING ANO SUPPLE· ended Oecomber 31. 1996 John A Peterson. 1971 PUBLIC NOTICE l\llhCftz.ed to do bualneu In FICTTT10US WSINE.SS l&I RONALD A. WILLWIS, TliE NATURE OF TliE PRO- CITY OF Moyot 21281 Umbor, MV, MOFENTAL MESMOAANDUM mCade to tlle lnsurSante Vislo Caudal, Newport cNs1011•l VIII st.la. 1'19 .,_ ad-NAME STATEMENT PHl!ftll CEEOING AGAINST YOU. YOU CA 92692 • Julio M. Cook, UNDER TANDING • omm1~:.•onot ol the lato Boach, CA 92Ge0 ~ and OU. common Tile IOllOWlllO person!~ ~rt N TitO..S C. CBSEA, Secrt· SHOULD CONTACT A lAWYE8 COSTA MESA 1530 VI Homlock Woy, SA. NEWPORT BEACH POLICE of Caltf<1<nl11, puiouilnt 10 Morco A Cubillos. 1411 NOTICE OF ~ II any, ol thedotng tlisiness as MSSION DEL llrY 347 62ND STREET. NEWPO~T ORANGE COUNTY, CA 92704 • To contact pro-MANAGEMENT ASSOClA· law VI 213111 St. To11ance, CA PETITION TO rMI p«lp8fty duc:flbedAA'() ~BILE HOl.'f PAR~ 9702 NcwOOll Buc:ll..COSU Mesa BEACti CA 92660 (II a street CALIFOANIA ponents (7 t4} 75 I· l373 TION (C·29321· FIRE MAN· /II Edward R. Blfrd, 90501 ADMINISTER abc:Nt II purported 1o bt: 80lsa Avtrue Nutminst?r CA CN426n5 3n61 .kin iddress 01 common dHigna NOTICE Publ1'hed Nowpotl AOEMENT ASSOCIATION Vice· Prealdent This bustnen Is eon· ESTATE Of: 218 & 2181n ~ Balboa92583 1819202324 1007 oonolproPtrtylSShO'#llabOllt INVITING BIDS Beach-COSIO Mosa 0Glly (C·29451. ANO FIREFIGHT· /II Dick Van T relj•n, dueled b/: CO·p:irtncrs THERESA A . SMrrH BouMvard. Newport Buch. HPMJ TllJSI t1( HsiM•.in Un • no warranty IS g1Yen as to Its NOTICL I!> huroby 11111on Pilot Juno 23. 1997· ERS ASSOCIATION (C· At11l1tant Secretary Ha1e you st311ed doing AKA THERESA CA 92"1. n. undef&iQnedT11istee 9702 6ofsa •venue completeness or c:orr1Ct11ess) thot •011lod propci101s lrJr m792 2:SbGET CHECKLIST Publ11hed Nowpo11 business ycl? Yes. 5·15·97 SM Ttwt" dildllml any ~~111'11nster CA92683 PUBLIC NOTICE The beneloatY under Uld Oeed fum1!.h•no ;iu lat><;r, ma1011 PUBLIC NOTICE FOA THE 1997·98 FISCAL Beach·Costo Mosa Daily John A Potorson AL1.EN rTH lty fOf any lncorrectntu d This business is con<Juttro t1( of Trust Dy reason ol 1 breac:n 815 cqu1pmo111, uan~porta YEAR PROPOSED BUD· Pilot June 23• 24• 25, 26• Thts staloment was ftlca CASE NO. A 187855 the_,. ... tddrus and octw a ous.ness trust or dtlaoft In Ille obllgaoons lion anu su(h olller IJ~11t NOTICE OF SALE GET ANO ADOPTION OF 27 1997 M786 with the County Clo1k of .To all hoira, beneh· ~dulgnMkln, It any, Registrant nas not yel oegun NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE secured lhereby. llerelolore l•os .. , may t,o rcquuod 10 NOTICE IS HEREBY THE BUDGET. • Orango County on 6·10·!>7 c1anos, e1ad1tor1, con-lhowl'1 heftk\. Bentflcia(y:to transact ousiness unoe. r tile TS NoA244106 Unit Code> execuled and d'elivered to Ille ACMOVE AllD Dl~P0$( GIVEN that 1he undor· MEGAN'S LAW IMPLE· PUBLIC NOTICE 19973723«566 t1ngont orodlto11, and Bink d Amertcl HT & SA.hcooous bus'"ess na1Te or Loan No 9615991KAZANJIAN undem;ined a wntten Oectata· OF THE l.<l~TlllG TOT '.l'Jnod 1ntonds to solf the MENTATION Dally P1101 June 16, 23. 30, po11on1 who may other· Foreclol4Jf• Deplwtmentoames1tsteo neretn TRUST API <118·122·02 Don ol Oel1ull and Demand for LOf EOUIPM(llf AtlO por5on31 ,.roporty de· BOARO ANO COMMIS· SUMMARY OF July 7. 1997 m771 w11e be interested In .._,_ Altn: Kely 1.-.ol.slGNEO HSIN NAN LN WESTERN RECONVEYANCE 5ale and wrinen nob cl o n1en 1W'rt011£ MUil S ~c11tiod below to e11force a SION VACANCIES PROPOSED the will or estate, or 11*» v.illev V19w Street. Ttlls statement was lilfO witll COMPANY. INC IS duly IP· delaun and al electlon lo cause PflOVIOE /\IJO ltlSl /\LL lion unpo~od on &illd prop· p u bl 1sh0 a N 9 wpo•1 ORDINANCE PUBLIC NOTICE both, of: THERESA A . Cyprea, CA l0C30--0012. the coumy Clel'll 01 )range poinled Trustee under lfl• Ille unde~ioned to seH saRI 11£. w l u I I CJ r f OUfl'· 1ir1v unoor tho Calilornla Beach-Cos In Mesa Oally c ITV OF SMITH AKA THERESA Telephone No.: (114) :z2G. County on May 23 1997 lolloWfng described Deed ol property to satlSty said obllga· ME NT. ArlU lllS T Al L ~ulf Survlco Sloroigo Foc:fl· Pilol Juno 23. 1997, COSTA MESA Fictitious Business ALLEN SMITH 3834. Slid .... wtll t» NOTICE llu Ficobous Name Trust WILL SELL AT PUBLIC uons. and t11erealter tne uo· HANDICAP ACCI ~S MO!JI· 11y Act tOus. & Prof. Codo rn70l A PHOPOSED ORDI· Name Statement A PETITION has made, but~ covenant Statement ~l(Olres ftve year-; tram AUCTION TO TliE tilGHEST derstgned caused said nobee Of FICATIOtl'.i w1ll 1Jo rucl'1vod ~·· 21 700·21716). NANCE Is schoelulod 101 Tllo foltowmg persons nro boon flied by THERESA Of WWl'll'lty, expreutd Of tile dale 11 was flied in the Olfice BIDDER FOR CASH (ln tile default and of election to be by ttiu C11·, Cil Cu~lo• rAu~o 1'10 uncJor~1gnod will sofl PUBLIC NOTICE ociopuon at tho iogular Ci~ e101ng bu~llnc~s as: General L COLES WORTHY In Implied. rtgAll'dlllg tide. 01 me County ClerX A new fitb forms wlltch ara lawful lender RecordedMarc:h 12. 1997 !s at lhu Olltto <;f 11111 (;11y .. , i·u'li' s1110 by compotl Trnn~mlssion E1ch11ngc. · S . C f ~wnton. Of encum-Ill the Un1••d States) and/or the lnSO' No 91-1H2311n Book Clo•k. 11 F "" U111u, CCIW.1 ~vo 'o:dcl111g on tho 8th uay LIFE AND Council mooting 01 July • 2073 H.11bor. Cos1a Mo~il. tho. ur;ierior ourt 0 ~anca, tot the purpose Of bous Business Na~ Sta·emenl c:aslllef's "'certified or other Page ol OfllClal Records 1n tne Mo~a. CJ1tfeirrt1a, w1111 the <;f July. 1997, 111 2.00 PM ACCIDENT AND 1997• bolng Or<lmonco 97· CA 926U Celtfornia, County of UUdytng the lndebtednen must De hied pnor to lhal Oate cneckS specified 1n Clvll Code office ol tne recorder ol Or· t1ciu1 ol 10 IJO am July 7. 0 ,. 1110 p1om15cs where HEAL TH ~~5 ~:~doOd~~i o1~~1~0(:~~~~ Economy Ttro Oullot Inc. Ore~E· PETITION MCUftd by l8'd Deed ot The ltli119 ol tin statement does Secuon 292<1h (payat>le In full at 111oeCounty. Said Salt Ol PfOQ· 19~7 .11 wtur It 111110 It.ti/ ~.i1t1 pr<1por1y has boon SYNOPSIS OF THE ICA), 2073 H:.rbor, Costa 10· Trutt lndudlnQ the fees, not 01 1tsell autnonze the use •n 1111 nme ol sale 10 TD. SeMc:e eny wtll be made 1n as lS will bo CIJHHlt•tl ''""'•ti/ anti ~•urCJcJ 3nd which aro lo· ANNUAL STATEMENT Mo~a Muruc:1pal Codo J'.IO•· Mc~ ... CA 'J2627 quoits that THERESA L. charQel and upenMS d m.s state o1 a ncbbOuS &Siness Company) all rlQht. lltle and cono1t1on wttnoul c:ovenanl Ot r11<11t al<;ucJ "' thu Cciu11tt1 cat<:d 01 1S1or-11 Self Stor· • YEAR ENDED t;:urnn9 to violllttons And Th•~ bu!:.1rie5s 1!. con· COLES WORTHY be the lNetM. Thi tlUldM Name in ..,Olaoon ot tne nl)nts Of interest conveyed' 10 and now watranty. exoress or 1mphetl C1t:1111t1cw. !>ualud prr,fJo~ ll<JC. 91, 1 w t 71h. Coi.ta ponolllO!I for m&!.saqo nnd ducieu ll/ " corporatton appo1l'l1ed •• pe11oi:ial ~ l8'd Oeed ol Trust another unoer Felleraf State or llekl by 11 under uld, Deed ot regatdlnO !Ille possnst0n. Or at~ ~hall h'"" ""' 111:11 of 1.11.:~;i CA 926271. county DECEMBER 3 1, 1998 3du1t bu,inoss ost.ibliih Havo Y'•" !.t.11tod doing 1epresonta1tve to adm1n· c:auMd a NoClce ol Default c:ommon raw (Se' Secto~ 14400 Trust 1n tne property hereinafter encumbrances. to Oz./ tile lhe worlo' ;111d ,,.,11111 of Ilic eif 10"""Jl'J, State of Cah· of PM GROUP LIFE mTe~~s MOTION 10 !Jivo 0,. uuw e!:.:. yc1? Yes t!lC6 ls~he estate of tl'le and Bedtorl to W to bt et seQ 6uMess ano Pl'of•s~ ins dtScrtbed TRUSTOR KRIKOR remain1ng ponapal sum ol 1118 t.r•ddor bul "'J olt 1:r u .. ,,,11 '''""" 11><1 follow1n9 INSURANCE C 0 M· , 7 n f [ c..1 r.11 ~ Tit• Ou11<1. lrtc dee: dent. recordld In the county COOel KAZNIJIAN AHO LUCINE note(s) securee! by said Oeed of 9u1~t1111g rll uh Allf , .... Ill rl~rt•ll. Umt " . PANY (finance ~ ·b ,.,, fl!Jd•n'J D·1lu r .uu Ill r IV PETITION 18• wn.e the ,... property Is f.rs1 M •llO KA1JtJ.jJ,AA co TRUSTEES, Trust Wltn 111teresl as tn said ce1voe1 alter 11i11 ~:1111<.1u11·tJ Oc .. ,rnp1•on of Good!> 1 oo WEST C:llrrlOd by 1110 1011,,"'" J roll Tl••'. • 1 •'l "•• 1.1 w:><,; l1lc J Quests tho decedent'• loclt.d and more thin three Ne"'OG'! Beacn Ccsia ~.'esa Of THE KAZANJIAN REVOCA· note oroVldtd aovanas d aey ctos011g 1111111 fur 11.u 11·~e1p1 J~··rt11 L Oradnor. 1029. CLARENDON, SUITE cnll voto C 0 UN CI L w•th II,. <.. '"'I Cl<:t~ Of WILL eod codictla if montN hive tUipMd llnct 01(2121 2 iun 2 9 16 23 l'.lO' Bl( INTERWIOS TRUST UIO/T unoer the terms of said Deed of bid' shJll 1 .. 11 rciurrocHJ to lll·•">Ot1JI <JOOtl!> 20001 PHOENIX 1 ME M BERS: AYES : 01111!) Cr ,, '1 ' • F.· 10 !II any bo odmittect' to IUCh rlOOfdltk>n. Equltatlle . SEPTEMBER 5 1985 BENEfl· ol Trust ·tees e11aroes and b1ddor u1101,..,.11cJ fl :.t..111 I c•t.nCJr v Miller, 1053, AZ 85013•0000 Butta, Monahan, Erick· 19973723659 probelll. The WILL and Deed COmpany, u TNltH. PUBLIC NOTICE CfARY FIDELITY FEDERAL expenses ol lhe Trusltt ana di boJl19 "''u "'"''u"~ 1111.1,. CJI pc·1~1)11,11 qoous son, Cowan, Somers. IJ" ly f'1leit Ju11b 1r,, 23. 30. uny codicils 1111, avotl· Trust Deed IJnlt 138434-. 333 SAVINGS ANO LOAN ASSO· tht uus!S created by said Oeeo tho b1delt•r tc. •.t·u 11i.11 ffl~ f ,,,,.k Oo~or. 1073. per-Total aumilled ossots NOES: N ono. ABSENT: Jul/ 1. l'.J!.c7 11,77._, .al>la for exeminalton in South l!luudf)' Awnue. 11th filt No. 111973722013 ClATION RecordedNovember ot Trusl Said sale W1I be lleld b•d •5 •l•CC ,,.,J '" 111 'I·''' ~011:.1 c;oc.ds si1;.,e~~ 27~ I ab' 1111 o s None. PUBL.IC NOTICE tha f1lo kepi by the Aoor. Loi AtlQttt-. CA FICTITIOUS BUSINESS is 1987 as Instr No 87· on July 14 1997 at 3 00 t1mo Jlll!JU l Voga, 1074, por· THE rULL TL<T , h c:o II 90017. Teltphont Number. MAME STATtMENT 66t0351n Book ~·of ONeaf pm on ltl• fron1 Slel>S to Ille A ~ot or B•tl D<1lu"•<'"'~ \(J11.11 u1,ot1~ S2C~3P.~~~s·~80:'>cks S2.900.000 ° 1 " • u THE PETITION e· (213) ~. By: Nora ·ne fOllO'NlllO personisl ·~re Recoras •n tne orta ol tile enuance or 1111 Orange CMC may be 01J1nu11:d .11 11111 riu T1:111 A11tk, 20"1rl, porsonnl Otdinanco ma:1 !Jc " id 111 Fictitious Uuslncss 1 tctlaplrWI, Trustee Sa1u Ol)o ~Slness as MARl"IA Recorder of OfanoeCounty, Center JOO E Chapman Oc· pa1tmcn1 ol G11111111111111y glloos Aggrogalo wr110-1ns lor the C11y C1111k s 01'0") 77 Nnmu St:\lcmont Quests euthority to omc., Date: Ofl<1'2/97 n NJ YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A ange CA At tile bme ol tilt So1v1cos. 71 r ,,, CJ11•u wondy Moickoy. 2122, 01het lhan 5peciol i.urplu~ Fnir D11•u. Co~tJ Mc ,.i Tt,t f• I ""' 'l f·lf' 1 • 10 sdmtntttor ttie Hlttte ASAP2fil5421&I09,6111. 6123 luE'!fLO:.rn6 ANO gm~ DEED OF TRUST DATED 1111baf publtaflon ol ous notJCe co~111 Mc~·•· C:.11&1orr•1o1 pur~o11a1 goods lund~ SO MARY T . C:LLIOTT, uo10•1 1 , .•• , U•, 1°111 undo1 the lndeponden· ISTHUCT NC 4 Lom:xx ,'>!Jrt 11/09187 UNLESS YOU TA)(f the total amount ol trie unpaiO upon noniolunu.11,111 1i.•1 rlachol L liall, 2129, por· Surplus notes SO Deputy City Clerk Cv,1:,1 r1 ulJC,ir• x~11:in ,,. Admtn11tr11t1on of Es PUBLIC NOTICE 1~2a~:;o Santa Ma~anti r A.ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR balance of trie obligallon se ment of $I!> Ci!J An .i<J· !.Ori:Jl gooe1s Gross paid·tn and contrlb· :i 17 f'1 ,,. , .. 1011 ()1 c ,1,1 tnte11 Ac:l. CThte 11uthot1· 1 """ PROPlRTY IT MAY BE SOLO cured Dy me above descnb~ cJ11lona1 cttJrqo <;I s•, <ilJ w111 Jo'loph u Rupp, 2199. uted surplus S37,C06,714 Boa'::~~~~~~aodMl'~; 11~~;; t.l..:J••, CJ •1.,;;-1, IV will 11llow the person· RI• Ho. 11973724381 Melani~ Tate ~Schne• '~~ ~IAT A PUBLIC SALE ff VOU Deed of Trust and esbmateo bo rn11cJ11 1f h.111cJJ11<.J l>y por:.onalgoods Aggregato wrlle·ins 101 Pilot Juna 23• 10"7 nC1u"'1 Ct•aii(!'l v'frt~(!I, el r11pr11sontet1vo to toke FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 11.1~,-nooc C~92rt ··~•ocllO antalNEED AN EXPLANATION OF costs 8xpeoses ano aavances rna11. Bid Documon1~ 11nd Lnnco Comowoll. 3050, spoctal surplus S O w " J 11 P1111tuton Dr . Cv\til mony ac 11on1 without NAME STATtMENT 1 ''"r?ian12 " """' T'HE NATURE OF THE PRO· IS $222 882 32 II IS possible othor co11trult 1Jrxum11111s pP13onol goods Unassigned lunds (sur· rn7U:t Ml!~a. C;n ~2G2G obtaining court app1ov· The fgjlOW1ng person(s) 1Ytir8 M ~smess •$ conQUtted bv CfEDING AGAINST YOU YOU !flat at the time or sale uwi may olso ho 11 •• 1mln11d 01 0111110 E. Mcllravy, 4009, plus) $22.685.473 PUBLIC NOTICE T 111s businoss ·~ <;<111-al. Beforo taking oortoin dotng buStnesa as GE CAPrr6.1-1•n •lldo111dual SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. open1no ll1d may be less tnan lho Offico of ll11J Cily Clork po1sonnl goods Gatn (Loss) lrom opota· uuctod by: nn 1nc1111d11.:il very 1mportont eol ion1, HOME EQUITY SERlllCES 230:t Reg•s11ani tlas "°1 ~el oeo'in 3045 JEFFREY DRIVE COSTA the 1otal Uldebtedness due ol the City of Co-.1a Mosa Anlonio A. Olu, 4067, lions $13,763,028 Fict itious Butlness 11.ivo yQu l>la11ou uo111g howeve1 • tho pareonal ,DuPont Onve Suite 200 IMne Ito transact Dus1ness un,.er IM1MESA CA 92626 (II a Sll'eet Date 6/18"97 EAST·WEST Biel Docurn"nl~ will not bl! por~onal goods Not lncomo $15,!>42,215 Name Stet•mont 1Juw1c~s yot'I t~o represento11vo will be CA 92715-1446 r.coaous Dusrness riar11e o •ddress or common deslgna-INVESTMENT INC as said rna1teel unloH lho od· M;1110 Poroz. 4078C. PO•· d~pc.~:~!~d Wu~cp~~=·~~11~ng Tho following persons nre ncibort C. Wcit:cf roqu1ted to give notice GE CapYll Mortgage Ser.1ces 1names 11steo nertin ~on of property is shown above Trustee Frances OePalma. d11tono1 S5 00 thilrlJO ts 1n-50,.111 ooods d 1 Th•'> .,1,11, r11or11 "'as Med to tntorostod orsons Inc New Jersey Three ExeaiuveSIGNEO MELANIE T SCHl'tf.IOER no ...,arranty is given as to its Assistant Secretary 1750. E cludoel w1tt1 paym11111 An11tn An110 Orman. S007. 1996 S (9,950,439) 10~,~~~us;~~o~~J~~~"~:. M~) with 1110 Cou11t1 Clerk uf nl 1 thoyp have Cam~s Cherry .Hiii ~w Jersey Tris statement was l1lttl w11ttcompleteness or correc:111ess) 4th St Sle 700 Santa Alla. CA Eoch b•cJ a hall be m;ido personal 8oods lnsur11nce In Force: No· o ... n )• Cou111v t•n '.. 8·97 u e 1d t ,...,..,.,. II'' '.:ounry Cleric 01 Jta"O~ Thi t>enehciary under said 0.ed 92705 (714) 543.9372 We are lh P I , 11onw1do St I 326 76t 000 Savaqo T1ulh P1ciduct1011~ waive no 1c:o or con· """"' -,,, 23 1,....,, I IT 1 "" f b ~ .. on 11 ropo~J orm. Yoney . Po1k1ns, 5055, • • • ) COM DESIO S 19973 720346 d h d This DuSlness is COnc)JtteO 11y•.oun~ on""'" = o 1us w1 reason o a ,....,, assisllnq the Btneliclary 10 shoolS p.1 through p.9 porsonQI ooods Acclelent & Hullh proml· ~ow:!'.011 Ave 4'~3iFl.'t~~~ Ua•lt P1lvl Jun• 2 J 11; sonta )toTlh o p1°J:o119 acorporJ!lon NOTICE This ncouous Name O< default in tne obh03Cons coJleet a debt and any IOforma· p10111dod 111 11111 c<1nlriltl Oav1e1 Lazar. 5069, per· ums 5366.623,702 , , · , action. e 111 epen· T 1 Bu .... Sta.emenl excirts f111t yta·s from secured !herab'( heretofore 11on we oota n wi• be used for documents ;ind sh;ill bo sonol goods lnsuranco In F0tco: Call· tJn. al IJ2G80 2'.l. 1J11 m7;iO dent . adm• n1stra l1on ype 0 siness mungage Ill! ~te it was tiled '" lhe 011 ce executed and d'elNered 10 !Tie lllat ourpose wnetner rlC811ted accompar1111d hy u ccr1tf1od nobori Bruce Mohan lorn la Busfnoss P3QO ElilllbOtll Sovo9I.' i::ir,81 PUBLIC NOTICE authority will bo granted ~~tram rw 001 t be ""'he County Ctelll A rew r1cb undersigned a WTttten Oedara· orally 0, 111 v.tr!lng IF AVAIL· or cil\hlor's cl11>ck or a bid COOi, personal goods . $4,957,389,665 Now~ort Ave. #0316, Tu!.· unleu . en tntorH~•ct 'WV' ye OU cous Business Name St.a•emen t>on Of Del:>uft and O.mand 101 ASLE THE EXPECTED OPENING bo"CI tor no1 lt.i\'> IP•1.111 tO~ Julie A Wooklcy, 6021. Accident & tieallh pieml· '~ndr~w92~~~a<J•. 1411~ Fictitious Business pe11onf1lesanob1octton ~ ITatl»Ct buS1ness uooer tne ~sl 00' f,eo pnor to tttal oatt sale. and 'Nftltan nonce of BIO MAY BE OBTAINED BY of 1ho amou111 of th<:1r 111d, µe1sona1 goocts ums·Ouoct C111tforn1a Busl· Ti Name Statement to the pet1t1on end icnou: busine~s rwne or r•e 1 llJIJ 0, !Ills statemert ooes Otfau1t and 01 elec:tlon to cause CALLING THE FOLLOWING rnoelo p;iyauio lo 11111 C:.ity Danny f'orluns. 6014. pe•· noss Pago Sl I0,469.243 ~:1~11 Avo · ust.n, Ci>• Thl' fol ow•ruJ PC'•~ons ail' shows good cause why =Os: C~AL ~RTGAGE ~c1 cl r;e:1 autnonze me use 1nlll• unders1Qned to sea said TELEPHONE NUMBERS ON THE or Costa Ml·~.. Nci riw· son31 goods Wo hereby certify thot lho This bu"no\s is l ;,n du no tu· r:..,s~ as Ct .. \li the court should not 1 •r.s ;~·e cl a F.n11ous lks.tlfs~ prol)t(1y lo S.JbSty 5ald obllga DAY BEFORE TME SALE pos31 sllilll bl' cc.11' .. ,l<•rod Oonll.i Selrnor 80GG. por· above itoms a•o •n oc-ductotl by " l1nu1 ... e1 Polrl· C11111,.u11 '"'·•II'" 1 11,:, grant the author1ty. ~!.,RlllCE!!, /t 10 ntBy Glen °"a~'" VIOiabon ol Ille njnl:" o1 bans 111d tneruftard 1111 un·, (71 <1)480-5690 TAC H2687C unless /)Ct01Hllo111•1' I uy SOll;tf goods cordanco Wtlh tho Annual netsh1p lfoy. Clo lllo\1 c "' "I .; A HEARING on tho -~T~!li ::.ce ncntS e ,,.... th!not,el uoekl f .. oerai St~!• ord•rstqr1eo caused~ nobee 0 PUB 6123 61.lO 1n such C3~1111•1 ~ '""("· Don Byrom, 11076, per· Sl3lOment lor tt10 Yl'31 11 c· 94"12· t II b h Id o.S s ... eme was rev WI s. s . ood•fau11 and of electlon lo be ces11. o• b•Cl..tl'I s lJ1111•J sonol yo<1d~ ondod Oocombor 3t, 1996 H;ivo you slarlnd ttoinq • ·"· '' J pe tlton wi 0 e on tile County Clerk ol Orange :c~mc~ 111" I '~ ec•or 144 Rec:ordtdMarcn 6 1997 as ---------- No bid ~,, .. 11 tiu ~011 .. •tl· l'urthJSCS mu~t be paiel ma do to 1110 lnsu1anco bu~inos!. yet? Yeo;. J:111 :.'O ;j•11C ·ni Jot" A ' 1' July l 7. 1997 at 1 :4 5 County on June 17 1W7 f' ~ea 9u51nesHn1 Plot~~s·ons..ln$t1 No 1997 OHMl781n PUBLIC NOTICE orod unlo~s 1t ·~ 111.1<.111 urt a for nl lho ltmo ol purchase Comnuss1onc1 of the Stato l997 1 ;''5~~ ~~1~~ t: ' ' 1 1 P.M. '"Def1• JOJ locat NOTICf Tht$ McDbOus Name •• ;;t Book P~• of Ofloal Records ---------- blonk p1opo~.11 lurm 1111· tn ca~h only All purchosod ol Caltlorma, pursuant to Chz:>bolh Sa~agu ; /" · u 'c;. ;J ed 81 3 1 Tho City Statement ~ru ft\lfl years tmm •";If 1~i1 tn Vie olltc:t ol 1111 recorder ol Alt No. 1991372•317 mshed by 11,u C11v (Jf Co~1a i1c111~ ~olel 11s is, whoro Is law This 5tatumcnt v.as Mud ti 115 "'~""' ·" ( ''. Duve South P.O. Box Ille ~te •I '*" ftleo in lhe Ott1c:e ljewOOrt Beacn .osta W•sa Of1ngecounty Slid Sale ol FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Mo~a and 1~ m;ion "' .1c nrid rnu~l bo removod ot R. LEE WIRTHLIN, with lho County Ch.11 ~ or ,r•cu by· :in HIU• ·•C:t•J' 14171 Sonte Ano, CA ot Ille County OerX A new Fico -\423516 JUn 2 9 l6 23 IQQ7 property win be m1de 1n as 1s MAME STATOIOO cordonce w1111 11111 p1uv1 1110 11mo of the sale Salo Vic:• President Tax Orariuu County on 5·20 !17 1111~~r~es~0~~1·1b~·1'~1' 1 ''11'1 92613· 1571. oous BuStness Name Statemen.] condlUon will'lour covenant or Tiie lollOWlllQ perscn(s) 15'\l'I! slons of tt1u f'1or10•.11 ro ~ub1t•ct to cancollat1on In OICK VAN TREIJEN t997372 t S11 V11icen1 Jul ,, /1t1Ut• IF YOU OBJECT TO rrust be hle<l pnor to INI Olle PUBLIC NOTICE witranty express or tmoJed. 001110 DuStnesS as L1 PART qwcmC"nl~ 11111 vvl•111 of !JOtllomonl bO· Aulatant Secretary ' O.:ally Piiot June 9 t C, &>3. n115 stoiont1•r t v. ·~ 11,,.r tho granttng of tho Tt!e hhng of tlllS statement Clots regirdlng Ulle possession or NERS, 4695 Mac:Artrur Court. Each lmJ<11•1 ""'"' li.ivo o lwl'on ownN and obllgiltoo p bfl h d N ao. 1997 rn7G~ wtth 1r1o Cciu"'' ti.·~ 1.1 petttton, you should no1 of itself autllOnze Ille use in File No.11973722012 encumbrances to pay l111 Suite 1100 NewOOll Beacn. CA Clan A or U 11< t•ll'.<• •111d p.111y u 5 8 ow port Oi.1n•J•• Cn1u11y l" ,,.,·u J • appear at the hearrng tllts state ol a Acbbous BuSlness FICTITIOUS' BUSINESS remaining p11ncipal sum ol ll'l• 92660 also bo prrH1u.il1l•1111 ··~ 111· u.1tucl 1111~ 23 of 30 <.Joy of Boach·Cosin Mosa Onlly PUBLIC NOTICE 199 73723G7S ond etnte you1 ob1oc· Name 1n ..,ora11on of Ille nohts of NAME STAltMENT note(s) secured tr/ said Deed 01 LT Panners. a Gener.II Parvier· qu1rod by IJw Jun11. 1997 Pilol June 23· 24• 25. 26• Fictitious Bu1olnosi. l),uly f'liul J1.•, 11 ~ J :io 11one or file . writton anotller unOer Fe<lel'lll. Sllte or The lollowing ()el'SOnls/ 1si'are Trust, 'll'ilh Interest as 1n said SlllP. 4695 MicArtllurCourt Suite Tho C••y Cm•11t 11 •Jf 111u AUCTIONEER· 0 '011en's 27, 1997. M765 July 7 19u7 "7lJ ob1ocuo ns with tha common law (See Secilon 14400d0111Q business as COL DIS note provided. adllances.11 any. 1100, Newport8eacn CA92660 City 01 Co~111 M'""1• 111· Auc11on & Vohlclo Lion Sor· Name Statoment ' ' cCiurt boforo the hear· et seQ . BuS1ness ano PlolesStonsCOUNI HUNTINGTON BEACH under me terms ol said Deel! Paul A Nell, 4695 MacAtttllr torvos 11111 "'J'" to r<•1utl v1(u. 909/1;81·4113, O/N PUBLIC NOTICE Tho follow1119 pl'lsons arc PUBLIC NOTICE tng. Your appoerance CO<le) 16582 Golhara #0. Huntr19ton of Trust. fees, Charges and Court. Sulit 1100 NewPQJt ony and/or '111 1""~ lo1C,IJ373009!l LIFE AND ti 01 n g bu~ 1 n e 55 "' moy be In poraon or by fiBt Filing Be3C/I CA 92647 expenses ol lh• Trus!M 1t1d Of Beacn CA 92660 • Tfio Conlrnllvr •,t1oill t:Utrl fJ u L> I 15 hod Now po rl Atonowitz & Arm~tron~ Fictitious Buslnoss your attorney. Newpott Beacn·Costa Mesa Yeon Hong ParX 5420 ! oppe1 llle trusts created by Slid 0.ed Trenl 0 BIOOkS, 4696 tNc.Ar·. ply w1111 ltiu prov1~11ms ol fl1•.1d1 Co~tn Mesa Dally ACCIDENT AHO Trusteo Sorv1cu 440 Nomo Statoment IF YOU ARE A CN426Q39QOOQ52 Jun 23,30 Jul Ca!lyon #G \'ort>a IJf1<lJ CA ol Trust Slid Ult 111111 be held tllir Coult. Suite 1100. Newport Socllon 1770 to l 7UO, in· 1'1tu1 Juno 23. 30, 1997. HEAL TH ~:;~'.'c~ ;;i~i· N11wport T1111 foHow,ng PNsons il<ll CREDITOR or I contin 714, 1007 9288' on July 7, 1997, at 3 00 Beacn CA 92660 elusive. of 1110 Co11fo1n1.1 m793 SYNOPSIS OF THE Servlco f11)I, LLC (CA), doing l>u~1noss as D·vcr· gent c reditor of the Mso119 Parx 5420 Copper Pm on lfle f1on1 nips IO me Clla~es R Chnstensen. 4695 ~:.~o~n~os~~to"~~ !~~::~l~i1 PUBLIC NOTICE ANNUAL STATEMENT 4400 MacA1thu1 Blvd. s11y. 10165 Ho1burn 01 deceased you mu1t file PUBLIC NOTICE Canyon #G Yorna LlnOJ CA entr1nce ol l'1e Or111g1 Cllllc MacAIU'llr Court. Suite 1100. tabltshed uy uio C11y ol ·YEAR ENDED 1 310. Nowport Beach, CA Hunttngion 6e.icll. CA your elo:m w ith tho 92887 Center JOO E Ch~an Or· Nev.port Beach CA92660 CoSln Moso. wh1c:h oro on THC COSTA MESA ZON· DECEMBER 31, 1999 02660 9S2G4G n • court and moil 11 copy to NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S This Dus1ness •S conoucred DV ::1B!t p~blr:n:::, i:: ~~= James A_ Chapman 1990 N hie with lhe City Cl~ k ol ING ADMINISTRATOR of PACIFIC Tiiis busrnou IS COii• hl.'lly JO.Ill t'l'll'I~ 10tl!J tt I SALE nusnano& .... 1le . ~1fom1Blw Su1te930 Wal~t 111e c11y 01 c05111 ~osa WILL AENDER A DECI· CORINTHIAN LIFE dueled uy o L1rn1tutl LI· lfolbuin Dr· lfunttnotc '' t 0 persona rdr~Hn~ Hi 97-2922 Loan No Registrant nas not yet be~n tne tot.ii amount 0111141 unpaid CruK.. CA 945116 1nd shall 1011011 pu11a1110' SION ON THUASOAY, INSURANCE COM· :lblUlyCo Bench,CA9<646 ttvo appotnleh yfl e i-47 Tiiie Orde< No 10 t~SiCI buScness uoo~r lhe b.1lanOI ol VII obllgallon se· V!me L "-r......, 1990 t.1 Ju y 0 997 OR .. 5 This business ,, cor cou rt w11 111 out 1ri.vestorllnsure1 • cured by tne al>OYI dlSCrlbed ... ,""" 1' presc11bed thorc1n tor non L t . 1 . ,.. PANY, Have you sta•toel C101no ducted by· on mdiv•du::if monthl ftom the dete ~ 1 53789 APN No r1ttbous DuS1ness name or Died of Trust Ind •tJm•lld CM1fonu Blw Sulll lNV Wljnut comphance ot 1a1d Cotla SOON AS POSSIBLE 700 Newpor1 Center bu11ntss yot? No Have you stMo!J uoin, of lirat iuuence of 4 -01 names~stedy nertin P•"'K costs, expenses and adVanols Clftll.CA94596 MARY ELLIOTT i Dep· TH(R(AFTER, ON THE Drlv•, Newport Seiv1ce Ftrst. LLC, Slow;irt businoss yot? No lottell aa provided In B JN OE AULT ~N-SIGNED EON HONG ""' II $226.662 58 It Is POSS!ble Ttlts tlisintss is COllQJCltd t1i' utlf City Clerk, City of F?LL~cfi.'N~l~:M~OJUST· B•ach, CA 928CSO ~c'1i'lllams, Ouector & OPI Sholly J Peters sactton 9100 of the A TRU: T MISONG PARK Vlal al Ille bml of sale 1111 I oenerat partnership Coe ta M es• M... T 9 F 0 Total admitted assota Th19 st111omon1 was tiled c 1 f p b Cod TED UNLE ,s Ttlts statement w., hl•:I with openmg bid m6'f be less than Reoistnnt has not yet ~n P bit h d N I .. N LL· 7 ·06 R This sta1omen1 was lilod with tho Counl Clc1k or a' orme ro et• a. Y~T TION 0 lilt Countv Otrll of Otinoe l'tle Iota lndebtldness due lo transaet tlisiness uncler tile u ' 0 owrior JERRY L. USELTON, AU· 54.009,049,023 With tho County Clork of Orlin •Count ~,. 10.97 The t1mo fot ftlt!'1g p TEC y R PROP· Countyon May23 1097 Oate6110"97 WESTERti RE· flCbOOus business name Of Beach·Cosl11 Mos11 Doily THOAIZED AGENT FOR To I 1 1 I I a b I I It 1 e 1 Orange County on G-10·97 II 1 ,,..,..Y7372.,.3661 cletma will not oxpue E If y B~ SOLO AT NOTICE-Tiiis ficnous Name CONVEYANCE COMPANY iNC names 1tsl20 her111n Ptlot June ~3. ;.iO, 1997 ~b°~~go:i:~~~~A!EL~TJ $~=;~11~~s $3,320.000 19973723857 •• before four m ontha A LI IF YOU St.ale.men! elfl)11s h-.e year.1 lrom as UNI Trust11 Frances Oe-SIGN£D LT PARlNERS A Gen· m762 INTO 2 TO FACILITATE A Aggregate wrlto·lns lor Da11v Pilot Juno 16, 23, 30, Doily Piiot Juno t6, 23. 30, f1om the h .. ring d•t• ~E f ~TfON Ille date it .,..as tried tn the Ofhce Palma Assistant Secretary ellll PWlershlp, By Paul A Ntlf, PUBLIC NOTICE "0 s y p 0 0 other then 1pec1a1 1urpl s July 1. 1001 m776 July 7• t997 m7i'4 noticed above. H .NA UR AG IN~r or tne Coun"' Cterll A new ficb 1750 E •lfl SI S• 700, S111ta Cllllles R Cllnslensen ---------• ~~~:.~ALA·:~~ u VSEE tunas so u PUBLIC NOTICE YOU MAY EXAM-yc}f y DIN HOULD cetl oous Bus1~~s Name Sllliement Ana.CA92705 (714) 543-8372 This statement wu filed Willi Notic e Of Intention PROJECT LOCATED AT Surplus notes 545.000.000 PUBLIC NOTICE INE the ftle kept by 1ht TACt A LAWYER NolJOe IS must be h1eo pnor tO Iha date We are asslsllng 11141 Btnellclaty tile CountY Oet11 Of Ottnge T o Circulate Rec all Pe· 12!10 ANO 125i BRISTOL Gross pa1d·ln and contrlb• Fictitious ButlneH Fictitious Business court. If you ere • per· hereby g_rven that CTC Fore-Tne lt1109 ol Ults st.atemen• ooes to collect 1 d1bl ind 1lll'f lnlor· County on.line 17, 1997 • tltlon. To tho Houoiablo STREET 1N A c1 ZONE u1od surplus S4.980.000 Name St•t•ment N ame Stat ement eon ir11eretttd In the ctosure service~ Corporation. not ol 1tsefl authOnze lhe JSe 1n mation we obtain 11111 be used NOTICE·Thts ficbbous Name Judgo Davitt 11 l31tcknor. (NVIRONMENTAL DETER· Aggregate w1ll•·ln1 101 The following poisons 010 Tho followlng persons nro et t•t•h you Mey fll• as ·dulr, aQPOl!llediilee tills state ol a Ac:~oous Business tor NI purpose Wlltlfler. re· Statement t)(preS hve years lma1 Pursu0 ,,1 10 soctiu11 11020, MINATION· EXf.MPT. 1pec:1al surplu• $ o doing builnoss 05. u) Kl doing buslnou as· Bob with t e ooun a formal pur101111l IO ltleA~ of 1st Name tn VIOl8Don 01 rne ngtlts ol Clllled orally or In writing IF Ille dale ti wlS hied in the Ofhc:e Calilot111a (loc11oM Cooo, 2. PLANNED SIGNING Unassi~nod funds (sur· Yung Krl•ts. b) KYK, 18437 Mlllnr Portormonco, 1835 Re~uHt for Speolal ~mlb :iEC)";i p another unOer ~ral St.1te, o AVAflABU. THE EXPECTED ol Ille CountY Clell<. A new Aeti lhV unde1s1g1111cJ rl'g•sl1110CI ~ng~~~M s~~rii~. Fifu~ p~:1ns~L;.1:,.s~~m opere· Ml. Lllnuloy St. Su•to A, Whltttor Avo .. 10·1, Cosio Not ce of t he flllng of an I I and recorded common law (Set Seccon H v:,.~l~G 8~0 ~~N~E ~~E bous Busmess Name St.a11mem ~u1llf1ot1 votnr~ nf 01.111go THOfllZED AGENT FOR Ilona SS,898•770 Fountain Vnlloy, CA 92700 Mosti, CA 92627 Inventory end eppralHI IJl:4,_p Ins~ nl No et Sta BuStness ano Prolen10111 FOLLOWING TUEPHOffE 'r"' be flle<l pnor IO lhlt date ounty, 1r1 lllll Slltto ol Coll THI: MOTOR CAA DEAL· Net Income 54•937•221 Sle1111 11 Pork. 26~5 Pl· Oobort WllllnmCM1llor, 2199 of Htate HHtl or o f 008&1. of lal Rec-Code) NUMBERS ON THE DAY BE he hhng of lhs statement dOeS rornln nu1oby 01vn no11co 1 0 nocrook U1. 4'r20!i, Cos1a No1tonal Av• .. osta Mosa, any petition o r aooount rds In th8 o I Ille ArstF1hno roRE THE SALE ~71 .).80• not 011tsefl aitl10nze ttie uu 1n 11101 we 1.1ru 11111 proponunls ERS ASSOCIATION OF nc:roose (C ecreast) In Muo. CA 02G26 CA 92627 11 p1ovided in eeotlon nly Recorde~o e NewPott Beach cost.I M.Jsa ,. C .. .. • tllts s1.lte ol a Flcbbous BuStness of a recnll 1101111on ,1r1{1 1t1a1 COSTA MCSA. TO MOOIF'f Copltal and Surplua during Myung S Pork, .-31~ M11a Tt11s bu,111ou IS con 1250 of the Celifornla nl • State f !t CN42.29M T·2975 J.A.n ~~ ~g 442428 UB 6116 Name 1n ~Olaoon of tne ngfltS of we Inland to 1ook you1 ro ~rAEND~~ti: LfJ'RM ~~~ t~ns:'u~:~~:S·~52 Foice Na· Vltto Ave Unit o. Mon· ductod by. on 1nd1v1clu:1I Probate Code. A A•· yt, I M itH N TH 2.9,16.23. 1W7 anotntr uncler Federal, Slate, or call and 10111nvo1 hors 1111 DISPLAY OF BANNERS lionwld• 513.653•680•000 troJo, CA !ltO::IO tlavo you 7s~rto~ ~0111<.J quHt for Speclal Notice ~I , ~i common law (Ste Stcaon 14400 office ol judgo ol tho upn· FOR TH( rOLLOWfNG AS· Accident & Hoallh prornl· Thia bu11noss ,, con· bu\1noas yut "'· 'I 111 fo1m le evelleble from 9i ~ ti StQ . Bu~ness anc:t ProleSStons rfor Coun. '" Orange ducted by n genvro>I part· llobor1 W1lll;im M1llo1 th rt I rk PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Code) County, C1hlorn111 and to SOCIATION AOORESSES· umt S 0 ntrtlllp Th11 't4ten11111 wJs fllod • cou o • • Cl I Fi t!- demand elec1to11 of. IUC· 1425 BAK(A STREET: tniutanct In FOtCI' Coll· Hive you llMOd doing With lh• Coun1y Cfo1k OI ~t:·~ddolw; ~T. '"Ille h ~ Fil• No. 19173722010 Alt No.1H7'72Z011 "~:rtBuch-CoataMeu. c"aor 1n lh•t orhce Th• 2600, 2925. 2060. 1060. loinla Bu1tneu Page bu11neuyal?No 01angoCour1tycn G·t097 ..___.=··,;,,~,C ~·"',., -flCTTTlOUSBUSINESS flCTmOUSIUSINESS CN426Q57.Ain23.30.Jul71<1 groon01 lor rKllfl 1ro 11 1970, 2929, 2860, 2828, $t.78t.823·717 Steve H P11rk 19973723880 _..._. • • "" ..,. NAMESTAnMENT roflOWI fl WH Honc111ble 2868. 2826. 2524, ANO Accident & He11th p1om1. Tiii 404 MMAl1hur...,... be • OIYBbllt 11'1 NAME STATEMENT 19(11 Oavid H 8t1Ckne• whOH 2480 HARBOR BOULE· um ... Ol1ec1 Coltlcrnla Du1I· withs l~~nlC~~~!y wCl~1~'18:. Oaily Pilot Juno lO, 23, 30. ata 350 •• II bme of'*· ·a!~ II· The IOllOWll'IQ pef1011(S) tMlt Tht lotlowing person(s) 1nre dtc:falon 1ocenlly ou111.1god VARD. IN C l ANO C2 nou Paga' 0 Orange County on 6·10·97 July 7, 1997 m777 ·~ a..ch CA Ila. Ind conncui'Si IO dotng buSIMSJ IS SAN REt.«>dOlllO buS'"ISS IS EMMANUEL lhl• community whon h• ZONES ENVIRONMENTAL We hereby COlllty lhat the 19073723895 PUBLIC NOTICE a2.eo ~~ Mrt~u Slld RISTORAHTE 182n L.JgunafASHIONS 10621 Lawson F\w1. 0tdt1td a prtvalllng pe11y DETERMINATION: EX· lt:IOve ltemt ere In IC· ot/20 01123 08/27 ........... Nst. pmpet~= Cinvon. llA ir.ine CA92718 FountitnVl/Aey CA92.708 In lht aC11on. aw1rded only EMPT corelenc• with tht Annuol Oauy Pilot June 16, 23. 30, Flctlllout 8u1ln•11 • • SlllJ~...., n ITIOl'8 Omld A~•. 6001 HacW'llort t.Mnutl Yolo 5441 Montdatr SO.OOO OO. 10 ply IF THE ABOVE AC· Statement for 111t yHr Jufyt.1997 m772 Homo St•tement Sta\ ~above . Lane.Ana/lctm CA92807 Cu'de,LaPalrna CA90623 1100.000 00 In l11g11 lffl TION(S) IS/ARE CHAL· •ndtO Dtctmbef 31, 19" PUBLIC NOTICE Tll• tollowing persons aro PUBLIC NOTICE enoed or Trust HlmsO At»el, 6001 HIC>.imort l tof\&ICJ.l Yolo 5441 MQlllCl~r _,._ - Wh8fl 1 judge, 10 lniufli LENGEO IN COURT. THE made lo lht Insurance doin bu•lnHt 11. Home street u and oCher Lant Anaflecm CA 92807 CtrtJt LI Palma CA 00023 rw.....,..n. •-• th• Hntlb•llllH ct me pub· CtiALLCNOC MAY DI! UM· Commt.n loner of th• s1111 FloUUoua au1ln•11 Sete~1110 Cnter1111nmon1 . NOTa °' ~ oommon~nationmil any Thts DuStnts1 •S corQlcteCI l>i Thts tlis.11ess 1' condlietlO bV •MONAL NlllK flC'• notion Of wh•I II Ju•• ITl::D TO ONLY THOSE IS· OI Caltloinla, j)Ulluant to N•me ltatem•nt 4300 Po11k Ntwpo11 New-w.. TNltet .. No. Of tile"" ~ CO·paMll'S hlJSballO & Wiit c and right.. the only val'llcle SUES RAISED IN WArneN law. The fOflowlng p.,aona are po11 Oe11ch, CA 92680 01*'7·12 Tiiie Ord9t No. ~80~ to ReQis11111! hat Ml )'ti bfOJB ReQ!str111I hU not yet beQun c1:!tlf'Y • Mortuary avellablt 101 the pul>fic 10 CORRESPONDENCE OE· /a/ Kdwerd A. •vrd, doing butlntH aa: lechnl· Jomn Ht111~on. 4300 Park ~':z_,..~CM•.ot:~ fA' ID trlnUCt ru11ness unc:ttr 11~10 ttansatl boSlntH unotr Ille a_.• CAlmatory ••l>'H• II• rtvultlon end 1.fVEAEO TO THE ZONINO Chl•f flnanclal Otfloer cal Suppott SttlltCH l!t39 NOWPQl1, Newport Bf;'lch. YOU ANI IN Cll!IWA.T u... ..... ~ Trustee rieuous buStntSj MrT't orf•CHOUS llUSlllU1 Nmt OI 3&00 Peclfle View Onw contempt Is to 1ocall the ADMINISTRATOR PAIOA /I/ Dick Ven TrtlJen, Moniovla Ave , 113,' New-CA 926GO 1~ •I for names ~s!tO hM!n ,namu f11ttd llc1C1n N4twpon Beacl\ judge. In Fllll cas•. 11 wH TO THE A30V! CATE. A11litant Seoretery Port 9ench, CA 02&83 Tht1 bu1lr1tu IS con· :".n: ~ 01' ~ E' ms.~J o ~ ~ SIGNED 01.tO ATAI£. t1AMl()SIGNU> MANU(l YOLO. LEON· -.W.a?OO app11ent lhat Honoroble FOR FUATH£R INFORMA· Publlahed Newpoit AdvaneeCI Entigy Sya· dutttd by-an lnCIMduol • ltJS MJ () oommon ATAEI AADA YOLO .. ~~llll!'llllllll!'••• .. David H 81lckner wna not TION ON Tiii!. A80VI! AP· euch.Cctla MH• Dally t•ma. Inc; .. (CA). 15311 Mon Havo you storttd doing ~Na!~~ nll,ign. II tNl~shOwll Tlu 1tattmen1 was hltd wi Tiits si.ttement wu hied '*'It! PIERCE~ 1 1t1ble lndlvldual and PLICATION$, TllLEPHON[. iovla Ave 113 Newpori bu•ln .. ayol?YU,6·997 En'Y.~MAY•IC&.DATAl!efein me IOI.al 1~of1t1e Counly Cltrll ol Ora 1t1e County Clt111 OI Orange IEUa:::::.=-n-1v lher• wu doubt that hi• 7641·5245 OR CALL. AT THE Piiot June 23, 24• 25, 2G. o.ach cA'92G6l Jarno1 Hn11laon ~ • YOU the 11noaid b8lanoll to>-County on May 23 1007 COuoty Oii Mly 23 1097 '"'v-w , open lnablllly tc react a pa· OF,tCI! 0, TH! Pi.AN• 21, 1991, M707 Thi• 'butlntn ta con· Thia 1u111mon1 wos lllO<I NUDAN ~TION °" !!!!*!. tne,m .. of Ille o • HO'TICE nu hctibous Na1 NOTICE Thi. s ~cnous Name M rt *Ch 1 ~01k, and to uphold 1111 NINO DIVISION. ROOM PUBLIC NOTICE dueled by: a coiporotion wllh 1111 County Cl111k of n. NAT\N OI' THI""'°" iO'b.MCU;td' o\? the ~ Stattmtnt e~rts five years 1ro St11emem t(l)llU fl~ yms Imm O ~~~atlon ape • ....... ·blwtotuNtdtch11011ne1hmtucl"hlt1fclt· C2000S.T .. 77 .. EFSAAl,RCpUnFIOVRC: Htvt you ilorted doing Orange Counly on 6-t0.117 ~ NINHSf YOU.ii toll i~ _Psi: '°tlQ>tllstl lfte cl.tit II was hltO in Inf 0111 Ille date it wuClflltd tnA tilt OJl1ce '"" v ... ... ... L.,. AHD bualntu yet? No t001312385:l YOU IHOULD OONlM:T A ...... ""M' llm. ti ol tne COumv Cltrtt A rllW nCO 01 lhl County .,,., new rl(.O 110 Broadw "' ll'lt cast Hla Hono1 NIA. ACCIDINT AHD Ad11111ceCI Energy SY• DMy PllOI J11n• tti. 23. 30 UINYlll on OlllO'f7 It :~t U.!1}'~ bout &liSlntSS Name Sta.eme •ou• Bll~llUS Ntme Stai.men Costa MoS:Y ruled that 10 commit f11ud, Publlthtd N•w~orf HIALTH tama, Inc., J•mH A 11 i. July 1. 1097 "''00 2:00 fl!M... .,. • ...., Deed ofsaie~f6321 !ft.1st be t~tcl pnot to It'll' oatt ll'llst bl f~td pnor ION dale -... •• 180 ~~.';'l ~-:::::: ::r;;:: ~~~·~~:~:. ,':;:.' 0 '"' aVNOPlla OP THI ~~ •::~-.:~ •H '''" PUBLIC NOTIC! :.':n ~ OI !.rn::i ..., 11 iJ : ~·::: !:'..:::::":. : ::-::: ==~::: ________ .. and emollonany d11rrot1 • m7a.e AHNUAL 8TATl-.IH'T with 1t11 C~nty Clerk ot nentltA&allltlry • bt iu thin •Iha 01 a ficuous ais-nes on 11.tte 01 a r1cnout lkl11neu1--------- pert0n It jutt end tight PUBLIC NOTICE • vmM •NDID Orange County on G·1017 Plotltlou1 8u1ln•aa h ~ ........... ldlltSI d:r= tllOCI IO Heme in ~llon ol lht flQhU Name in IAOI oon ol lilt llQllts ot COOd Jobs SUJ>por'llng 1h11 1ecaJI wlll DICl.M8•R 21, tt91 '991372:1119 Name Stale.,-ient Ul'ldef_.,pur..watoo.ed Cd\, the NS IM ~ lnOllltr unotr feelttll St.it 0 lllOllltr 11"°'1' Ftdtl'll Sll!I. nlloblt scn-ltu •end • lllllHQ• to any NIW,ORT 811AOH of PACl'8C MUTUAL Oallt Piiot June ••• 23, :JO, n •• fo1tow111g pe1tont ara d ~ ,..,.... °" Cllllil(J ~,~ • COmrnoft law (Se• Ste.on 14 tommon IH ~on 14 tuny.tl .. dtO ju<t.c1ary that CITY COUNCIL Llfl INIURAHCI July ' "" '""' ., "II ...,, " " IMP~· ,,._ • -'"' Id n •• -.. • et seq lkls•11eu ano Prot•sSto tC saa 81111ntu •nO Pl'oluSIOll fnttttil lna lhln., YOttrt wlll l'OI 10111111 dtvl COMPANY, • nio. ;n11 Canyon Or. ·o·. •1c11109aotl-,...-a1 ~1 iJin9j; ~ COOi) Cooe) 10 buy ant luelott. • Stlf\ley ri11•. AOl!NDA IUMMMY Costa r.tvaa CA t21.o27 Oflldltl "8ccnl 1n lftt llMc9 d;;;.1 b • S. M nm f ~no' fi"I fllfno 2511 w. aunno~., Avt . (). Jun• 2~t 1••7 100 Newport Center RENT Albetl ~IJ':?Z· ~'2G C•"" d the~ d Cringe ~~.,.,, .,., t-tft~Btltll COSll lkU Nrw00ttOuc11COs11Mm 11·, all there e. SA. CA 021().4 • 01ac111a OAOINANCf !"OR INTRO-Drtn, Newport yon 01 0 • Cella Mesa, Cour1y, ~ ~ 1 CN~ttl66 IQ87ft.W/ n Cij4220'..i7l l006-S~n Fiala. 2511 w &.inno~er OUCTION ... c.,, CA 12MO In h I f d CA ti:: 1 by; CiMd 0.."""..... Of MWIQt aa. 211623 1097 H 162.J 19G7 e~ry day Ave , 0.8, SA. CA t2704 • .ADOPT RfSOlUrtON DE· Tollll admitted aut11 IOllfJ C HSi 18 Tr"s but 1ntu la con, .,_ f , ......_ ........,,.. and 'n s.ction~I o fit fl. · 1n C111(,ificd .. l • ( Index g -II Polley Ratr" und deadli1wi. arr ~ubjr1·1 1111·hu11gt> with11u1 1101i1·r The puhBshl'r re-.rn•e:. t.he righr 10 l't'llt-or. N'l'la,,:oifv. ti'\ i-.e or l'f'jrrt ony clai.sified adHnisrment Plt'O•f' ree_on a1w'error 111111 m11y b<· iu rnur 1·w:.~ifit.·d ud inullrdfotd~ TIH• Duih I'ilm 11C'1·rpt• no lia.Lili1v for Ull\' c·rror in an ad\1·rt~1·mt>nt (or ,.,.hkh 11 nlil\' lw n•,,pon~ibl" ex1:rp1 for thr <·o.,t of tlw .,pure IH'tually 1w-r11pled b) dw •·nttr Cr1·1li1 1'1in only br cillov.Pd fi)r dw fir..i in"eniu11. ....... u ~ .. ,. .. , ..... !I r1J a ..... u .. ..,...,, .,._," II c:l ii By Fax (7H) 631 -oS!H \ P1,,..,,,-ow,fud1• \t1ur 111:1111_. urnl I' win .. 11u11Jb,,r an•I ,f ll rall '"" l.~o·L '11t. • fl"' , <1••1•r,) ByPhone (7 1'\) M2-Sb?8 By MalMn Person: :3~i0 'IX'r,,1 Blff ~I r1·••I ¢u•IU ~f,,.,11. G°A 92f>2., • \• ''"·l"'" Bh.t a. &, :-;, ....,.. ........ ....-----Deadllnes SERVICE DIRECTORY lloor8 'lt:lq1horw 8:30um-:>:OOpm \lu11.la1-h1Ju, \\'11lk-l11 8:30um-5"00pm \lumla~-~n1l<I\ Monday ........... .Friday S:OOpm Thursday .. Wednesday 5:00pm -For All Your Home and Business Needs -.......................... Tuesday ......... Monday S:OOpm Friday .......... Thun.day S:OOpm Wednesday .... Tuesday 5:00pm Saturday .......... .Friday S:OOpm ,LQUM. -o rrOllTUNlfT A111111e.-~1111 11111 ...,.,., .. Mttd 11 lbe Fed· enl Fllr .._.. Acl If 1tll as ....... ~ ..... lllllttal .. .....,... . ...., ,,.,.., .. 111111111 .. 11 tr .,scrl•lu tlan ..... "' ""' ctllf, rtlltltfl, "'· ~ IMllllals&ltua or ............ ., • IMn&itll lo ... .,_......,_.,llml· ....................... Tllla ""'"'* will 1101 ........,..,.., IMrtlst· ................ wt11c• 11111 YitlMIM If lie I ... Ow rtNtrt .. llerHf ...._, llllt 111 fwtUlllll """1M• 111 11111 w ., ••• 1 ............. . ... .... ltollltf ...... Cell)- ,.. 111 .. l d .... Clll HUD ....... 1 ••• 41 •• 15111. fGf Ille 'Pt '' ,111, DC .. a llltw ,,. HUD II 411·- _.. <• I04!. mlnJ • c.I U.. • 642-1678 dH NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT 1069 BEACH RENTALS TO EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT MERCHANDISE 2169 SHARE 2724 ANNOUNCEMENTS 5530 5530 5530 MISC. 6015 AUTOMOBILES iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BLUFFS Bargain I Eaatblutf Spacious Beautiful, N.8. 38r ---------Can't Find Work? Secretary TJSLEMARKETING THE FIRM by John 1-Level 3Br. Greenbelt 5BD, 3BA. Lrg yrd, 2.5Ba Lg kit, hi cell, LOST & You can't be looking O.C. Fireman& Assoc. Grisham. 1st Edlttont--------- Loc. LOW 300's. Prln. pool, view. $3500/mo. Berber crpt, Ip, patio. too hard! WANTED 15 Administrative Have run making SSS S175. 714-751-0285 BMW Only 720-1704 BKR Agt 844-0498 w/d. pool/spa, prkng. FOUND 2925 people lo fill various S t $10/ hr Jay 537-7029 Wolff Tanning Beds iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii By Own.' 0 $575. Erin, 497-4485 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii positions from ware· ecre ary Warehouse Tan At Home n the Water, Condo•----_.;.. __ ...__ h t '87 BMW 325 Red, •Newport North• With 40tt boat slip. COM 3bd/3ba. Fully LOST CAT ouse 0 manage· Wickes Furniture Is Buy Direct and Savel alarm. 6 cyl, 5spd, Upgraded, 3 BR o e I u x e 2 b r 3 b 8 furn . Garage. N/S. Long haired, Siamese menl. No experience Publicly held Orange accepting applications Low Monthly Pm ts AC. all pwr, sunroof . +ottlce, 2.5BA. fplc'a, S3500. Bkr 721•0783 Quiel, pvt. $750+1/2 near Seaward & ~~~~{;~·)8~:~~7~~~· County equipment for both full and part· Free Color Catalog 57995/obo. 640.4888. all amenities, 2250s.f.,1---------util. Jim 644-7005. Evening Canyon on teasing co. needs llmo warehouse. Must Call 1·800·711-0158 guard gated. $449K. Penthouse Condo _C_D_M_S_h-----1-h 6118 760-0155 Clerical eHlcienl indlvldual lo be resp on s 1 b I e. '87 BMW 325 red/ owe. 714-759-1438. Oceanview, 2000sl. 2Br 2Baar:p~~=2~~~o'. ___ . ____ .___ Wickes Furniture is support reglonal Sates dependable and COLLECTIBLES black. 5spd, CD Elegant 5br, 4.5ba, frplc, 2Bdrm 2Balh + 112 Utls. Fem pref'd. Lost small female blue accepllng applicallons and Finance Depls. motivated. Excellent 6017 player, AC, PS, PB, Seawlnd Estate w/vw, Sl895.mo 262-t 148 Ray 673 9430 Siamese cat w/whlle for both full and part· Varied duties Include benefits package. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PW, POL. snrf, 1 ownr, · · paws on June 8. Vic· time clericals. Must be t y p Ing of I ease Retail hours. exc cond, $6000/obo. S949k. Euro kite/great ••••••••• H.B. Eeatbluff Tustin Ave/20th SI. responsible, depend-documents, sales pro-Apply in person al: HAWAIIAN STYLE 714-722·1258 room. Sassy 675·1853 Avl 7/1. Close to Has Tags, answers to able and motivated. posals, photocopying, Wickes Furniture BAMBOO PICTURE1--------- Llnda Isle Lagoon APARTMENTS beach/shopping. Pool, Be)oux 650-0951 Excellent benefits occasslonal reception-3200 Harbor Blvd FRAMES. Custom '93 Riviera 6br 4.5ba Home. FOR RENT security. $450+ 1/3 package. Retail hours. 1st relief and fax com-Costa Mesa, CA made to fit your size. V6. ale. au10. cruise Approx. 5,000.s.t.,,. •••••••••• -u_i_ll._7_6_0_·_0_9_0_8___ Apply ln person at: munlcations while Call lor Info 218-4063 cust whls, Like New Private Dock for a1• NB M/F to share w/ HEALTH & Wick•• Furniture wpaocrkeidng enlnvi'roanmfeanst1·. -~-M-P_L_O_YM __ E_N_T---• COMPUTERS 6018 (l0$~9i~~~;73> very Large Yacht.,_________ young prof upscale lg FITNESS 3000 3200 Harbor Blvd '" Toyota of Prlnclpals Only BALBOA 2bd, nr bch, w/d, gar iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Costa Mesa, CA . Loan Processing SERVICES 5533 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Huntington Beach 714-875·0398 pkg $700 Gii 631-4976 Computer Sales Ace Experience a plus! iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Mac Quatra 16/500 7 14•847•8555 Npt Heights Cutlel PENINSULA 2607 Newport Coast Dead Dr.•a Don't Lie Wanted for nat't sales Organization & auen-•••••••• monitor. keyboard.1 ________ _ 3bd, 2ba. Pvt yard w/l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Beaullful & Excluslve ***50%0FF*** of robotic lax systems tlon to detail Is Please be aware that St OOO's soft· '95 BMW 3251 4dr. 1• 77 c 11 Jd 1 Ml al FAX*USA 0 essential. Position ware ... Iomega Jaz_z .. 1 / t 39k bbq, spa, culdesac. 2+2 Condo, brand o o 8 ner s 724-90 3 the listings In this cal· w .. 1 e oys er. · 9030 $389"' S 675-1653 *Studio $625.* G t d d 33.5 oz. W/Natural •----------,,,... assists 25 +people egory may requ're you 1GB. $1500. 707-9488. New Lexus trade. "· assy new. a e guar e . Great Taste. Our club DELIVERY DRIVERS eager to have every-, $2 988 •••••••••!Penthouse Condo New palnVcarpet, frig, Pool/spa/gym/tenn. prlce ... Only $11.99 Have fun while earning thing done yesterday! to call a 900 number WJ!taY PUIS (#EZ0561) 4, Oceanview • 2000sf, ~~~.~~~1g.o~'~.;5%~~~.' S545+Utls. 245·7335 Ton Free 888·217·1837 up to $12/hr. Call Joe Ideal candidate must ~hawrghelcpher'mh~nreutoi.s a a•-• 1025 Blk/;~:,:M'gn~3 7k. HOUSES/ frpt, 2Br 2Ba, S315K Prime 4bd Bal Isle 537-3347 1-4pm/5·9pm be proficient In MS Al\& NB76341 $27,977 CONDOS 714·282·1148 Prof male seeks Get In Shape Nowt Demons trators PT Word 6.0 and MS $1000'S POSSlllLE.1•:;;;;;;;;;;~ Lexus CORONA same. Bedroom, ottlce Personal Instruction. Weekends In grocery Excel. Min. 60 wpm. READING BOOKS. Mission VleJo fOR SALE & garage space avail. Home, OHlce or Gym. slores. Neat friendly Please fax resumes to Part-lime. At home. 1 ·800-889·5308 •••••••••!BUILDING& DELMAR 2622 S900mo.310·379-4613 Scott 714-723-0686 with sates ablllly. (714)751-7557. No Call Toll Free Mirror& i Cii0iiNTiiiRAiiiiiCiiTiiiiiilii15iii0ii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ·-------· GOLFERS lmmed openings. Car phone calls please. 1 -8 o o ·2 1 8 ·9 o o o frame Outlet 1990 BMW 3251 ---------• STUDIO Quiet. Close WANTED!!! necessary. $6.25/hr. Ext R-5139 for llsl· SALE 4-Dr. 5-spd. Bronze/ "'E•~n "' 1002 714/557-5579 BH/NB ings. Tan Leather Interior. v "'"~ BUILDING SALE... lo beach. No pets/ COMMERCIAL Turn your passion .....-----.._,---PO Box 2392 Santa _...;;;...._______ Looks & l:ns Great! iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil "Roel< Bottom flrlces" smk. (9/month lease). REAL ESTATE Into profit! Call EZ Inside Phone Ana, CA 92707-0392 $1000 'S POSSIBLE. Loaded. S. Drive1 Attention Home Owners & ..I R.E. Agerits!I Showcase those special properties In our Homes of the Week & Open Home Gulde published each Saturday In the Real Estate Tab. It's an effective and Inexpensive way 10 reach homebuy~rsl Call our Classllled Department Todayll 642·5678 Ask about our current specials! . Go Direct. $575/mo. 720·8228 • 813·842°9495 • Sales $200-$500/wk.1---------TYPING. Part-time At Th~ best frames Air B1t9 .. ew brakes. Ends Included. Great hours. Fax Info SECRETARY-NB R.E. Home. Toll free otthebestprices 11 1 b 11 bait & 21 x3o: 52, 788.00. ••••••••• 1o: 714·875·7882 Co., Needs FT Person 1 -8 o o ·2 1 8 -9 o o o GUARANTEED!! 117'e~~ s~.9oo. 8 !JBo 32x40 $4,766.00.liCii0iiiiSiiTiiAiiiiMiiEiiSiiAiii2iii6ii2iii4 FLOWER SALES Mon-Fri. Computer ex-Ext. T·5139 for list-633·6870 or 452·1686 4 ox 6 o s 7, 4 4 4. 00. BUSINESS OFFICE PERSONALS 0 t 1 t' perlence req'd. Prefer lngs. AAA ENTUPIUSES u gong, energe ic, previous R.E. exp. -A"""S..:S:....E_M_B_L_E __ A_R_T"""s-,' 789 W 19th S 46x70 $9,988.00. Charmtng Clean FOR RENT 2769 experienced only. N d d 1 di 1 1 , · 1· 54x100 $15,466.00. cottage style 1bd,liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii EveryBloomlnThlng ee e mme aey. CRAFTS TOYS CostoMeso,CA. 64X120 $23,644.00. 1ba. E'slde. hkups, 250 E. 17th St. CM, Fax .res: 714'640-5732 jewelry, w~od Items~ (714) 548-3570 Many others. Pioneer 11 s I Oto Suite 841 sq.ft. 5eev'NG 646·7699 Attn. Chuck typing sewing com· c-ol r g, no pets. 715 mo. 3 Pvt Offices and '"'"~ $T0UENTC:: WANTED puter w' ork from' home ,..._.,.,. t9fls1 '78 Cadlllac Seville 1·800·668·5422. + $600sec. 645·2146. R t I L b E to v e c e p on are a. WOMEN 3004 a ore ra arn up FT /PT Will Train Earn In your spare lime. V-8, Auto, 4·spd, ac, ••••••••• Furn'd Cozy Studio 441 Old Newport Blvd, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $800 Weekly Long S while having funfl Great pay, Free tthr Int., lull pwr. Nr Trlangle Sq. Avl Nwpt Bch. $1220. distance phone com· Call Ricky 537·7211 details call today•-P-E_T_S_& ______ • $4,000 974·2351 HOUSES/ N $610 G I I 714-850·9505 Handsome Attorney pany Is seeking peo· 6 8 0 0 7 ow. . as we er pie to service store Buy II. Sell It. Find II. 214-8hros.o. 3 2 . ' ANIMALS • 7 8 S • v II I• 2nd pd, n/pets. 646-5330 ---------Seeks very attractive f d 6049 CONDOS sllm wht fem.ale 26-34 front promotional, bo>1 Claaal le • owner, xlnt cond. FOR RENT ---------INCOME for dating.¥ 360-4947 route. 1·800·354-7331 rebuilt eng. New !rans. NEWPORT PROPERTY 2790 EMPLOYMENT KITTENS custom wire whls, -------· 2669 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii --------PT SALES ASSOC. $2950/obo. Need to BEACH & Wanted for better WANTED 5535 All ShotsNacc's ••Ill 688-9277 ---------•~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Seller Desperate SCHOOLS women's clothing out-BALBOA I• Hunt. Bch. 2 u 2BR, INSTRUCTION 3012 let on Newport Blvd. 562·598·3525 '82 Cadlllac Eldo •1BR S725• 1.5BA ea. Grt Income. Fax res: 818-305-1342 Beautiful volup-Seal Beach V-8, Auto, NC. Lthr ISLAND 2106 2BR 2BA $835 tuous women to I t I F II P CADILLAC 9040 D/W Incl. 60x30 pool. ~~~ro~o~~·2g~s.f~J~~j PATIENT TUTOR R:~~rpyt-~:~·e•lt tfr lake care of older ___ ....;*.;,..*~*...;*.;...___ S2~r5~0 ~74·2o;;~· No pets. Carport. man, caregiver good Sib I H ..... 9 k BUYING A HOUSE? Winter Rental 4 + 2, VI 1 M units. Ruby, Agl. •Math -(Arithmetic Optometric office In cook refs. Christine er an us.... w No extra cost. we find open beam cells, lurn, •t• De ••a •1°800·885°8077' thru Calculus) Costa Mesa. Terry ~71 4-8~8•3735 <:;i old male. Has 1s1 --------- right teal estate per-wet bar, w/d, frlg.1~--*-5_4_5_-4_8_5_5_*__ • Stallslics • Cheml5try 714-957-1556 · shots. White w/gray. CHEVROLET 9 045 son anywhere to rep· $1750. 714·673-4979 Lido Isle, fully furn, ••••••••• •Physics • Term Papers Receptlu•tlat s400. 644 ·0223 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii resent you. All data·--------1br, ulla & gar lncld. BUSINESS & •Reading • Test Prep for NB Law Office DOMESTICS 5540 PIANOS & '68 Corvette Sllngray Coupe. Yellow. all books • records. Remember Yesterday! Musuem Quality! Priced 10 sell (101429) baa es, Inc I u d Ing CORONA No pets. $825 mo/yrly. (CB EST, GAE, SAT) 8:30am-5:30pm iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil FSBO. Call Buyer's 714-772·0272 fINANCE Study Skills. For lree M 0 n day •Fr 1 day. *HOUSEMAN* ORGANS 6059 H fl di N t k DEL MAR 212 2 In form at Ion ca 11: iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ome n ng e wor . Unique 1bdrm 1ba Jim Madia •47.MATH Basic computer skills (Outbound) 9 Years Exp. Clean & 1 ·800-500·3569 or iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~ equlred 873 7410 1 1 1 h www.flnderhome.com. w/lott condo style apt. r · • Direct to the manta n arge omes. $1205/mo. Lease Vaulled celllngs, llght BUSINESS Tutor-College English Receptlonlat·FT Consumer Outdoor duties, car PIANO Young Chang Upright. Won on game show S3500 obo. New 574-0122 /646-4686 2bd. 1ba, gar, lndry, & airy walk through Teacher. Teat P rep: Musi have computer care, pet care, driving, 607 1/2 Narcissus kitchen, large walk·ln OPPORTUNITY GED;SAT;TOEFL. ESL expor. Send resume: cooking, serving. Xlnl Mission VleJo Land Rover 714·365·8750 ------.... _.., __ - -,._, I - -e_-= 1 ~ E~ Open House Sun 6· closet. dishwasher. 2904 Mrs. Blackstone 720-1386 SPACES Come sell A NB rels. 653-3650 22, 10-5 or call private extra large iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TUTORING 19732 Mac Arthur Bl 1 product that BICYCLES 6060 --,8-7_N_O_V_A __ Rebecca 772-1811 x281 patio from living room, 150 Irvine 92612 re-orders Itself. addltlonal patio ott of SS PAYPHONES SS Credentialed Teacher RECEPTIONIST·HB Balboa Newport Realty, Inc. YEARLY RENTALS 1BR, Balboa 1BR, Costa Mesa Studio Apt. Balboa $850 $700 $550 723-4494 COSTA MESA 2124 2BD 1 BA Npt Heights area. New carpet & paint. WO hkups, garage. $875. Vacant 875·4830, Agt. 2bd, 2.5ba View, garage, W/D hkups. f p I c . S 1 0 7 5 /m o . Avl now. 873·3285 bdrm w/outslde stor-$150K yrly pol'I Most Subjects-ESL. RE co needs FT age space. Vertical Grea11ocallons avall Malh·Read·Speclal Ed person M-F. 58.501,,r. b 11 n d s Inc I u de d Catt! 1 ·800-800-3470 Remediation 644-0325 Fax res: 714•640-5732 throughout, skylight In FR I T 0 L AY/H E R llvlng room, unique • ---------Receptionist/Office bathroom/ vanity/ SHEY Route. All cash MEMBERSHIPS Support R.E. /Invest-business. $1 .ooo + Lid p dressing areal Neutral ment co. on o en-c arpet throughout! weekly potentlat. On-3018 lnsula, looking for a Carport stall to ac· going support flnanc-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii quick learner with a commodale 1 vehicle Ing available. Small In-Meet Your Mate positive attitude who Included. Very bright vestmenVhuge prollls. Is bright and well or-Vlsa/MC/AMEX. Call Great Expectations 1 d M b and open llvlng areal 0 $3000 Value. Now gan ze . ust e a Call now, won't lastl 1 ·8 O O ·6 t 7 ·6 4 3 $1500/obo 644·6887 team player. 3·5 yrs $1470. 780·0931 ext.3900. general ofllce exp. 2bd/1 ba Garage, small Greeting Card Dist Must know Word for yard, hkups. 405 & 59yr old co. S2k/wk ••••••••• Windows and Lotus, Harbor. $850. AVI 7-1. pot'I. Accts provided EMPLOYMENT Great Benefits. Com· CORONA 557-5538 after 7pm MISCELIANEOUS Invest. 800-466-2377. ••••••••• petlve Salary. Fax: Re· DEL MAR 1022 E'ald• Twnhm• 3bd, RENTALS Lo c AL c AND y sume lo 714·673-2080 i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 2.5ba. big yard, pool ROUTE. 30 vending Att: Susie or mall 10 & 1 I I clean ---------P.O. Box 1549 New· 4bd Pool Home Must enn 9' x ra ' machines. Earn ap-EMPLOYMENT port Beach, CA 92659 1 vacant. $1400. Donald proximately $800/day. 98 option. s775k 1Yr Pfafl Agt. 433°9528 ---------All tor $9,995. Call 5530 Sales Outstanding min. Waiting Cap Gain • VACATION 0 ft 8 VEND 0 I fl I relief, Agl 848s4223. Small 2br 1 ba, large 1-80 • ..,9 • iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii pportun ty, rat t me yard, storage, w/d, RENTALS 2722 '·N-.B-.-R-E......,.S_T_A_U_RA_N~T ottered. Direct sales Nie• Duplex, Walk to . carport, no pets.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FOR SALE 123 23rd Customer Service exp pref for establish· beach & shopping. $1000. 850·5180 St. 1000 al. Sale Term Cashier Ing recycling locatlons By owner. Asking Vao Hm to trade In Neg. Rental $13001 In your community. $420,000 719·2547 Healdsberg for 1-2 month. 213_262•3069 We offer flex hrs, HUNTINGTON wka In August. Kathi I---------Toll Road Attendant lmmed. & residual _C_O_S_T_A_M_E_S_A--1-0-24-HARBOUR 2142 <707> 431-2290 s7 hr In lrvln• ~;~~~~e~aY43~~9~~~ ACCfll' CREDIT CARDS/ Speoteoular Golf Course View View ol 17th fairway, MHa Verde c .c. 4br • 3ba, Iv rm, din rm, fmly rm, lrg kit, Ip, nr achla. Must Seel! $825,000 Owner 7t 4·540-8813 2724 Waterfront steal! RENTALS TO No lender qualif. Low SHARE down $34k. Beaulliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3bd/3ba. Boat dock. Best wide water loca-tion. FR drs, mrbl FP, crown mould, tennis, pll, S429,000. Agl/ ownr 714-848•9488 ATM CARDS • FREE EQUIPMENT USE PftOGMM. • ·1NCOM£ l'OTENTIAL" f'OAYOUnrf MDOIAHT. • llEPS NEEDED FOR l'LACFMEHT Of CREDfT CA"D/ATM 'T!llMINAl.S c.\LL ~ DeTAIU Ml.U:MUM POS SYSTF.MS T()U,.f'RfE Several openings lor Full0tlme: Swing & graveyard shifts, var1ed days off. Part· Ume: Swing shift, varied daya/houra . Must be fle)(lblel Poaltlons Include weekend & holiday work. Customer ser· vice. cuh handling & When you write a Classllled ad, Include all the tacts and get lhe f9SUllS you want. Seeking dlllgent, hard working reps to sell to a rapidly expanding customer base. Good compensation package Includes a base salary and commission on gross sales and beneAts. Only people who desire to be the best need a,pply. No Smoking ofAce near the airport. Monday through Friday, 8:30-5:00. Flexlble, some Saturdays. c..11 714-476·1 150, Ask for Mttd. lAGUNA BEACH NEWPORT 1048 BEACH 2169 888·5S7-2347 2 Roomm•tea currently reside In a gorgeous CdM Town· home, 3bd, 3 ,5ba. Light, airy, ocean vlow. Granite Marble bathrooms. We are hoping to find a compatible roommate to rant 3rd bedroom ---------1 PC experience. Neat & •--------- Profeulonal. Reier-Employment Opportunity ences, drug teat & a1utta Condo •LAROa LOT• 3bd+den. Ulba. 1yt Huge 380 , 2 .SBA I I e , S 1675 /mo. +den. Like new, 1700 1 ... , ""'35 • .. eluded. 1439,000. ---1-·-·-~_ .... _oJ_. __ Agt/Owner 494-8884 w/own bathroom. MONEY $850/mo. TRW+ S850 HC. dep. References TO LOAN w 111 b e . ch e c I<• d · liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Inquire al 875-3213 2914 crlmln11 background at check• conducted. r~~ l~~~ APPLY In peraon Monday-Friday 1 Oam02pm at: l'aaTr•k Bullcllne 30 F•lrb•nke 11'100 lrvln•, CA 89818. NEWPORT BEACH ----- aar ... Townmom• • 2-oar gar, patio. 11e1 ,500. Call Cotbln 7234120. Agent 4bd, 56. Pool/IP•· 1M8 r9MC>dal. ftamlty/ Qulok Eas1 Qu•l~lnt Slmplt 1 pg appllc•llon For f\H1her lnlo c•ll 714-S74-3tl0 (n•.,••t oroaa at,..•l• ere Alton and lrvln• •lvd) 7'4-980.2187 2SU8 -.-P-O_S_T_A_L_.J_o_a_a_*_ MONEY WANTBD l•iii&iiiiiiiiiii1&•• ~ Potltlona Avallable. Need C•ahT Ha~e an NO E)cpe1lence Nee. annuity Of 1tructuted ,or Information Call: 1ettla ment? We 1..a1a.7-...9093 purchaa• them • P4lY Sat ~•• 1 We recently opened our new store in Fashion Islands Atrium Court. We find with the great response to our new location that we are In need of 4 ladles to join our team. We have 2 full-time and 2 part·tlme positions open. A flair for f ash Ion and the IMno rm. •::,:O· Aget'lt714·121 • ltd CWWON VICUI •4 MDROIDlla Muon Ima....._. .,, ... 76 .. 7700 • fut. Dependable. Old· -y ... t ... h .... -, ... 1o-T!"!'tt~1t""·-.'.l ..... -•1t In the butlneaa. .. .. .. ... Settlement Capital 0 o • 1 I 1 0 K mo. 1-eoo-ts..ooc>e Commlttk>n •PP"' to To pi.ce an ad In you? Exp•ndlng c1e .. lfted Health. co nffds a C.n ......... .,.. team playera. WlU -train. 71~$041 ability to sell Is OOK requested and we want to fill these TIJC l poeftlons ASAP. cau In' Ind l8t up a time to 7:t4"fM4 OmJO tntervtew. MERCHANDISE Tricycle adu11 side by side chair seats. Xlnt condl $290. 673·0492 ANTIQUES 6010 SPORTING iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil GOODS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 6065 Top Dollar Paid! From 1800-t 960. 1 pc 10 entire estate. Paintings, china. glsware, furn, etc. 40Yr NB Res 673-6223 America's Cup HIS· tory 11 VCR tapes, catalog, memorabilia. Tennis dresses, small. Christine 854·4471 Nordic Track Pro Like new! Must sell. $250. 721-8718. A u I o , A /C , P /S Gas Savert Super Economy! -135026 $2,999 ORANGE COAST JEEP 714-549-8023 '05 Astro Van V6, Loaded, Like New (200588/SB205266) $17 ,495 TO!'Ota of Huntington Beech 714-847°8555 TRANSPORTATION CHRYSLER 9050 BOATS 7011 18tt Duffield, Electric 1991 -Alt new Interior, with low cost secure slip. $9500 345-0t04 '93 LeBeron Conv auto. p/s. p/w, p/ locks. am/Im cass. cusl whls, Xtra clean (10t 180/PF678988) $10,995 TO!'Ot• of Huntington Beach 714°847°8555 POWERBOATS ,_DiiOmDmGiiEiiiiiiiiii90ii6m5 10121• APPLIANCES 6011 I want to P•rtner In to 25'·30' power boat for bay cruising. 845-2448 '94 Viper Roadster Black Beau1y Only 17K miles. Loaded. A.JC. Etc Fl4wle11 (102012) $45,990 Land Rover Mlsalon Vl•Jo •385•8750• ELECTRIC RANGE SAIL BOATS 7014 New, never used, with 1--------- grlll, Drop·ln, Stainless FORD 9075 Sleet. Jenn Aire. Cost Lido 14 w/lraller. Best iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $1200 Must Sell $600 Offer. 786-4731. ObO. 722•7556 ------1 MARINE SUPS iiiiFUiiiiRiiiiNiiITUiiiiiRiiE iiiii60iiii1ii4I DOCKS 7022 '85 Mustang Conv A Summer of Joy! Wht w/shlny new t>lk top. Powerful 5L auto- matic $3495. 64M31t Daybd Trndl, twin mats Dock, Xlni Location. •as TMUNDllR81RD Whl/brass. comlorte" (very secure), wa1.,.1 V08, A/C, Full Pow8f, S145. 76().9192 ext2 el9Ct. 973.7977 AM/FM Stereo. Tinted D••lener &•le LI.. I I S I Glau. $2,SOO. Plaa.18 Tablal, Chairs, aolot, .. o • • Up 18'wde C1ll 71•1-Cl31·0409. plchu... rugs & up to 65' boat. Alklnj '87 FORD VAN Conv. Antiques. 790o4143 S15/tt. 875"751 V•8, A/T, P/S, AJO, • C lid• T .. for 25' boat. L.ow ml, Orig. Owner. ntrtn ab,' Pd 13.000 Wat er /e I e ctr I c It y . S4,600 120-1722 new, c:'hrry fln, bevl Oood Loc./Nr Lldo • gl1a. 080 72.2·1323 S10./ptr n. 87Ml2& •aa &SCOfltT $ 1pd. •mlfm c-.n (2006U/3USU} ..... ,.~ .. ........... .._ ...... MOV'lne ••le Antique ~room .. , 11600. Antique dining rm .. , W•-,l•d Sllp for ciaul~ '1200 e4ll-1780 50 motor Hllor, 14 · beam, 6 '5" dralt . The Community M•tllee Place Cta .. lrted 842·1•?• Prefer Udo t.alano. non wooa w . ,....,, ... ~., Tt .... 7 ..... Buy 9L ... It. And .... c ....... .. : I t J ) 1 s y I;! j '· it 1 e ff 'S y d 1t 4 n 1· s ;l} Ill ' MO NDAY, JUNE 23, 1997 TODAY'S CRoSSWoRP PUZZLE AC ROSS 1 Not barefoot 5 Lhua - 52 Taote part 55 W.C. Fields fllm PAEvtoUI PUZZLE SOLVED 9 Actr.atWHI 12 Bell tower , 3 Conc»lted 14 Poo,.bo• donations 1e Wldesp1ead dettrucil()n 17 Plane "My 1.lttlo -· 57 Hum 511 Oddblll 80 Mekft Into leather 61 Goaway 62 Naval off &3 Ancient llOIY 6' Vof1e11 mechanism 19 Before. In 11erH DOWN 20 Stirs up 1 MaSJ 22 Ootight 2 Honey lactory 23 Cul down (treel) 3 GOid, en 24 Shun Guadalajara 25 Paddled 4 Commanded 28 Ra111011, e o 5 Be of use 30 Audibly 6 Slnger 31 Plateau McCanney 32 Frost 7 Us1Js a ctiair 36 Char 8 Singer 37 Alncan people Yoko -27 D1ct100ary'a 38 Reddish brown 9 Postal Webster l\Orse employee 28 Copper coin 39 Repeat 1 O Muslim deity 29 Cinema canine 40 -St Vmcent 11 Overact 31 Fabncated 46 Nevacla lake 47 Hunter constellation 48 Original 50 ~n •l!fle Millay 12 • -Stoops to 33 A ltttle bit 41 Likewise Conquef 34 •Melrose Place· 51 Supe1man's 42 Brooklyn's I 5 Stow-coolling 1ole alias -Island d1stt 35 Baseballer 62 Cargo 44 Warm-up 9ea1 18 Nuisance Slaughter 53 Tum green? 45 Unemott0nat 21 Ancient 37 Curvo 54 "Gollyt· 48 Just 23 Garden flowers 41 Shrink 56 Money 49 Baseball great 24 lsaac·s son 43 Farm sound dispenser, for Hank -25 Lawyer's jOb 44 -Paulo, Brazil short 50 Ohio city 26 Actor Guinness 45 Bag 56 Ruby -,--................... ~ ~----"I!!"'--.!!!-"- \ .... 8y CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIRSCH ANSWERS TO WEEKLY BRIOO.B QUIZ Q, l · Neither vul~le, u South you hold; •KJ85 \?J8 <>Q98 •KJ82 The bidding hu proceeded: EABT sovm WP.8T NORTH Paa P... t• ObJ P ... 1 Whot do you bid now? A· It ia cloee whether you should jump t.o two apades or two no trump -both invitational. Since partner's double does not guarantee four cards in each major, we alightly prefer thejwnp to two no trump. There are waya for partner IA> probe for a suit contract if no trump iR really unappetizing. Q. 2 • Both vulnerable, as South you hold: • •766 c:?Void OQ7632 •J7862 The bidding h as proceeded: KAST SOlJTH WEST NORTH Pau Pau l'i7 Dbl 41::1 PaH Pue Dbl Pao ? What action do you take? A · Your void in heart.a strongly suggesta partner has a powerful, balanced hand. ff that is the case, it becomes doubtfol whether you can make game and very likely that the opponenta are in the same boat. Pass. This is a case where you should Reltlc for any plus sc-0re rather than try for perfection. Q. 3 • Both vulnerable, as South you hold: •J7642 <:193 0 987 •Q 62 The bidding has proceeded: EAST soum WEST Noam 16 Pu1 INT Dbl Rdbl 1 What action do you take? A -Either partner h as a hand good enough t.o defeat one no trump, or North int.ended t he double as a takeout. of one spade. lf the fonner, your removing the redouble could result in a catastrophe. lf the latter, partner will bid. Pass. Q. 4 • Both vulnerable, aa South ...... bl~ .... prGDMded.i NOR111 BAST 80l11'B WE8T JO IQ T What. do you bid now? A -We would make the same call whethel' we play negative doubles or not. With a perfectly balanced hand, a weak four-card spade suit. and two probable heart atA>ppera, we prerer a reaponae o( one no tromp IA> any other act.ion. Our eec· ond choice would be an invitational jump IA> two no trump! Q. 15 ·As South, vulnerable, you hold: • •A85 \7 9 OA9863 •AJtO• The bidding has proceeded: SOUJ'H WEST NORTH EAST 10 Pus l'i7 Pu• ? What action do you take? A ·There are hands where we would rebid one no trump with a 11inglewn io partner's suit, but th.is is not one of them. Our three ace11 11nd respectable second suit suggest the hand will play better in a suit Two clubs ia clear cut. Q. 6 ·AB South, vulnerable, you hold: •654 <.?J832 0 865 •J72 The bidding has proceeded: NORm EAST 80\JTif WEST 10 U Pllllll Pa81 2• Pan 1 What action do you take? A • While partner's bid ie not fore· ing, it ahowa a good, distributional hand. One thing is sure: Partner must have a five-card spade suit for th.is action and, thus, eix diamond&. With true dog, we wouJd not take preforence but would bail out at the lowest po88ible level. Pass. ---------.----------,.---------1 you hold: Learn to be • better brldee player! Subscribe now to the Goren Bridp Letter by callinc (800) 788-1225 for information. Or write to: Goren Brldee Letter, P.O. Box 4-410, CbJcal'O, fil80680. BONDA 9085 LUUS 9115 NISSAN · 9150 TOYOTA 9210 •eo Aooord LX, 4-dr Sedan, A/C, 5epd, am/fm caa1. o rig owner, 57t< ml. 18800.obo 044·8258. 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Certified. tint, ac, cass, chrornei---------- 1067344 S28,277 pkg, 5spd, only 381<". '92 Toyota Plck•up '94 L••u• 05300 599ootob0. 631·2878. Deluxe extra cab. Va, Black/Ivory. Full OP· bedllner, 5spd, AC, lion. Chromes. Certl· '95 Altlma QXE Sdn PS, t llt, CO, step fled. Lo mi. Perfect. lmmacl bumper. Sliding rear 1060284 $27,877 (Vln1113MMP540) window, Very clean. '95 Lexu• SC300 511,988 #029073. S8999 Black/Ivory. Full op· B••ch Motor• ORANGE c· o· AST lion. Certified. 31k 842·6666 11102e209 S35,977 --------QM C ~~t~.·~~~ ~~.3~:vE OLDSMOBILE 9155 714-444·5200 Hu G E . Ce r 1111 ed. .,.., 9~3-4"".-=R=-u-n_n_e_r_B_lk-. #036182 $37,777 '85 Cutia•• Cierra Loaded! Full pwr, ac, ·L•xua· 4 door. V6, auto, all 4wd, new tires, cass, Mlaelon Vle)o power, $1300/obo. snrt. $17K 675·0232 1·800·669·5398 723·1504 •9 5 Tercel SDN '91 AMIGO '94 Lexua ES300 '92 Old• 88 Royal• Auto, lmmac, hurryl 5·Spd, AM/FM Cas· t·ownr. low ml, Llhr, Sedan Lo ad ed. (vln#0004203) $8944 sette & Much Morel Mnrt. Champagne. Imm a c , hurry I Beach Motors 1803341 $5,887 $21,500. 646·2226 (vlnl30GN638) 842·8888 ORANGE COAST Bea:~~~tor• J E E p MAZDA 912 5 _ __...;;a;..;.4 .;;;..2·..;..66.;_6;..;.6 __ VANS 9225 714·549·8023 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil '93 Old• Ciera Sdn iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •---------'94 M•zd• Mlata Lo ml. It's perfect! '92 TROOPER ac, am/fm cass. (vln#3CHF716) $6997. Auto, V6, AC cruise, Limited Edition Beac h Motors '91 Chevy Aetro V•n 4.3 liter, high output, fully loaded, f/pwr, rear a/c, root rack, tow pkg. Mint Condi $8995 !546-3931 (200439/903924) with Hardtop 842·6666 s 17,495 (101123/512549) Toyota of $17,995 Huntington B•ac:h Toyota of 714-847·8555 Huntington Beach LANDRO VER 9113 '93 Range Rover BAG. One owner. 714-847-8555 '97 Proteg• LX 7k ml. Many extras! (vin N3UAX267) 511 ,998 Beach Motors 842·8666 Loaded. Chromes. Lo ---------1 Lo mites. (626000) MERCEDES 9130 PONTIAC 9170 •92 Grand Am Sdn VOLKSWAGEN 9235 Au Io, x 1 r as, Imm ac I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (vin#3BJY997) $6668. Beach Motors 842-6666 '89 B•J• Bug 5350/obo. 574·2650 '95 Grand Am GT,---....... ------2-dr. Fully Loaded '69 Bug Rebuilt eng, with Alarm. Under new starter & brakes. 18K ml, $12,000. Xlnt condl Must selttl 714-645·9153 52300.obo. 548·0569 '94 Discovery iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I 1 local owner. Perl ,87 190E SON ------------------ cond. Loaded. Lo S".TURN 9190 MISC. AUTO 9245 11 ( o 9 5 1 5 8 ) Auto, sharp, hurry! r. m e s • (vln Ii 3 EH x 992) S 794 4. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '92 Rang• Rover County. Silver beauty. B•::~.::So~:r• • 9 5 Saturn SL I CARS FOR $100111 Books/1ecords. Travel ---------• Sedan Air, PS, cass, Seized & sold locally In slylel (610123) '96 MERCEDES C220 PW, PL, tilt, CC. this month. Sports, Silver/Grey Onty Xtra sharp! 4x4's, Motorcycles, Ml••lon VleJo 10,000 local miles. #345956. $9999 RV,s, Boats, Comput· Land Rover Factory warranty. ORANGE COAST ers and more. Cati toll 714·385·8750 Many extras Pristine G M C free t ·800·522·2730 (347573) 529,690 eict. 2405. J-,::ro~~~=ro 714·444·5200 s EI z ED c AR s *365·8750• F R 0 M $ 1 7 5 • TOYOTA 92 lO Porches, Cadillacs, '92 Lexus SC300 ---------1 Chevys, BMW's, Cor· White, cer1lfied, full MERCURY 9135 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii vettes. Also Jeeps, 4 option. Lexus lease '89 MR2 Red, S·spd, WD's, Your area. Toll LEXUS 9115 return. ,78 Grand M arquis T·Tops, a/c, p/w, al· free 1 ·800·218·9000 #006694 $26,497 toys, stereo. gd cond. Ex1. A·5139 for current '94 Lexua GS300 39k orig ml. 4dr. $2500 * 631·0757 listlngs. White/Ivory. Certified. Reduced to $3000 FORD 9075 FORD 9075 FORD Full option. Won't tast. ___ 8_4_0_·_6_0_7_o __ 1068300 $26,731 '91 COROLLA SRS COUPE AUTOS 9075 ~~~~~~-.-~~~~~~-.--~~~~~-1 '91 Explorer "Edd10 Bauer" 4>t4, (vlnNU0 18085) $9988 Beac h Motors 842·8668 ra8 TEMPO GL A u I o , A /C , P /S , P /Loe ks, C assello, Ti it & Alloys #1 28147 $3,999 ORANGE COAST JEEP 714·549•8023 SERVICE DIRECTORY ADDITIONS REMODELING 3410 ASK ME ABOUT ••• Remodollng•Addillons & Homo Repairs. No Job Too Smatll Bob 548·8223 Qualltlf Remodeling •Also Homo Repairs •Reasonably Priced •Local Co B#636318 •Stephenson Assoc. Call 714·844·5485 BUSINESS SERVICES 3488 Tired o f Seuchlng For the Right Words? Ltt mt holpl Prot'I editing Arllctes·Manuscrlpts·WP Typed Copy · 15 yrs eitp, Reasonable 714 ·964·6193 CABINETS 3490 Advanc:td Woodsy1tem1 ·Custom Cablnotry· Kitchen e Bath • Doors Moldings . Mantels l6~t650 714·998-8970 CARPENTRY 3510 CARPl'.NTRY•Wlndowa Doore • Wood Fenco1 PKT PROOFING Llll26t581 • Call Bob 240·0323 Pg·312·0026 CERAMIC mss 3528 LHQ Showera Rep'd Re~rout1Mg & lnatall'n L6 Ot30 Hn of T ll• 673·8065 er 848·8528 '92 Explorer 4X4 One owner. XII Leather. Etc. Loaded. (E06998) Land Rover Mlaalon Vle)o •365·8750• '94 Mlat• Btk/lvory lthr, CO, alloys, all pwr (#000706) $14,977 Lexus Mission VleJo 1 ·800·689·5398 Buy It. Sett It. Find lt. Cl•Hlfl•d. CERAMIC TILES 3528 TILES $5 A SQ FT Includes Materials Free Est • All Surfaces 1·310·262·6806 CLEANING SERVICES 3548 A TOUCH OF CLASS Cleaning. Ros/Comm Llc/Bondod. Free Est. Teresa 282 ·714 3 •BOSS HOUSECLEANING Llconsod·Bondod $ 10.00 per hour. 714·548·0368 •Bright Hseclnlng European Prof'I. Best In townl Reis 5Yrs Exf). Grace 251·9455 Del M•r Cl••nlng Co By Alan S. Lowis Reliable, Prol'I, Olly Res/Com 714·458·92 t 2 •WINDOW CLEANING• FREE ESTIMATES 845·0335 -RATEDil• FOR PRICE, SERVICE& CONVENIENCE FORTE HOUSE HOLD SERVICE ·714 631-9044· ·--· COMPUTERS 3556 MACMl!DtC • Cara tor Maclntoah Computers In your hmt/ofc. Low/ houri~ rite. 873·8819 Th• Community Markst Place. Ctaaalfled 842·5878 •94 Mustang LX GEO 9080 GEO 9080 HONDA 9085 Con 11 • auto• w h II e • liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii chromes. (Al 103879) $1 5,877 Lexu• Mls1lon Viejo 1 ·800·689 ·5398 88' Tempo, 4·door, pwr locks/windows, cass, cc, runs great. $1995. 844·6758 RENT COMPUTERS 3556 PC Peraon•I Tr•ln•r In your home or office Don't know a keyboard lrom the on 1wltch? Call Jerry 8!50·0915 Profeaalonal Service Computer & Internet Training. Alfordable. On·site Tod 840-7672 CONCRETE & MASONRY 3557 Brick, Block, Stone, Tile Cone, Patio, Driveway Fplc, BBOs. Roi. 25Yr. E>Cp. Terry 557.7 594 ••JRO MASONRY•* BLOCK BRICK STONE All lypos·Olty Work I E9L L730089 531·7643 CONTRACTORS GENERAL 3558 LEWIS Construc tion Remodel•Handymnn L"'704773 Local Rea. •714·557·5925• CONSTRUCTION BUILDING 3560 ANDIRSON Con1tr Ru/Comm'l/New·Rmdl LI c ·In• u rod ·Bond o d SINCE 1928 760·1381 DRYWALL SERVICE 3584 •Rec•11•d Bookoa•••• Archt1 t BullnoH •Ors Closets • ~hi Solllta ARCHCRA 4t3•700t ,,...SMALL JOB EXPERT Orywall/Plottr Aep11lr o1H1nglngJTaplnQ1Tuture Comm/Att SG1·SG73 ELECTRICAL 3610 '95 GEO METRO LSI COUPE Auto, A/C, AM/FM Stereo. Prior rental. Super Gas Savert #739703 $6,999 ORANGE COAST JEEP 114·549·8023 Buy II. Sell 11. Find 11 .. Claulfled. ELECTRICAL 3610 Small Job EXPERT Duncan Electric Local/Quick Response U275870 650·7042 Peterkin Elec trlc Prompt & Low Rates! rea·com/srr.·tg jobs CSL618717 748·5255 FENCES & DECRS 3615 * Wood Fence• * Replace/Repair Low s Free haullng/est. Llc'd Advantage Const 974-5301 EXCELLENT WORK Fencea/Decks/Blck Walls Uc B· 1 Contractor 8538526 Now Construction ** 722·2605 ** St•mb•ugh Bulldera Latllct Covers & Patios Cust Redwood Decks. Glass, Pleic or Picket Hand Ralls. Fencing. L701328 714-431·8822 FLOOR INSTALL REPAIRS 3620 S•l•••Svc•lnatall Hatdwd/Vlnyl/Ceramlc PERGO/Cargot1Free est. L708;l79 88·9590 GARAGE DOORS 3678 •$25 Service Call• Repalrs/Sarv/Opanera All M•k•••Model• Llo'd 850·Serv-(7378) ••i47D • 18X'1•• lnoludaa hallway, WHther•ttrt,· Install•· Uon & tax 4S·S704 HANDY MAN 3710 '95 GEO PRISM auto, ac (200550/028543) $11,995 . Toyota of Huntington Beach 714-847•8555 . . '88 Accord LX 5·Spd, A/C, P/S, Ctulse. Tiit. AM/FM ( 101289/065805) $7995 Toyota of Huntington Beach 71 o4.84'1"·8555 TRADE •~,.,,8s-=iu__,,~,.,.~...,~,..~-,n1'.,,,D.,,.~,,..~-s4-;-~-~/ ..... ~~ ttffough classified Excellent Condit 642•5678 I ~3500. 650·8841 .. HANDY MAN 3710 KITCHENS 3786 *P•lnt/Carpentrv• Diversified C onstruction Drywall and morel COMPLETE KITCHEN Small Jobs Oki & BATH REMODELS Qary 845·5277 Cust om Cabinets Hom• R•P•lr/Remodel L*708346 413·6428 Costa Mesa/Newport 25 Ye.,a Exp. Jim 831·2460 IANDSCAPE & BREWER'S TV·VCR LAWN CARE 3808 & Hom• S•rvlc:ea Under $300. LIE73660 BASIC YARD MAINT Acc•gt M/C & VISA 1 CALL DOES IT Al.:LI C.M. ate 831·1818 831·4422 HAND EE DAN D EE P•g•r-41'3·8142 Jobs Large or Small. ' TREES ' Design & Construct Aet'd Gen'I Engineer· Topped/Remove Lawns ing/0ulldlnj/Electrlcat Sl)fnklrs-elnup ~51 -3478 Contractor. 74·9407 L•nd1cape Ramod•llng HOME SERVICES Var!! tune uptmalntenact, Anything & Everything landscape/artistic design. Free Estimate. Roi's. Mic hael 758·1440 Contiactor flC27 ·604006. Prol't & Ethical. 6.45-7505 Semi Rttlrtd Contractor Repalra, Improvements. LAWN CARE Great Workl sm jobs. Ouallty/lntegrl~ Low S Wkly lwn ave, I core, t<en 642·177 cln·~/trtm/sprlnklera 13t 298 Pg·602·1770 HAULING 3720 Lou Torr•• L•nd1cape Harbor Area 20Yrs. Wkly malnl/New Install JUNK TO THI DUMP Irr lg work/Tree lllm (714·988·1882) Cust ratasl 548·4383 AVAILABLE TODAY 988·1882 Shan•'• Qard•nlng & L•nd1caplng. Lawn care 1nstall'n/Ramov11 IMPROVEMENTS Sprinklers 548·5801 HOME 3756 MASSAGE 3830 LIKE·NU CONCRETE Aemve oll/rull stains, CHINRSI! crack rpr. Re·nu/soal wd ACUPUNCTURIE dtek1 Fret est 760·8427 Mana~• Herb 3?8·&389 Pain 111•Skln Problem JEWELRY 3784 Alterga 6 Much More LAB Sport• Ther•PY Wiiiiam Harold .Jawater Prof & Ptraonet Mauao• Watch/Jewelry Rapelr for Mtn a. Woman Antique• Fine Jewelrl 0111 Ce11lficatH Avll lkly/fflVlr•dt 873-038 AN/LMT CM 122·0823 KITCHENS 3788 MOVING 3834 '94 L•xua LS400 Crystal quartz. Full option. Ce~fied. Oon1 miss this one. 111204755 $33,977 '94 Lexua LS400 Black/black. Full OP· tton 27k. Mint. Corti· fled. '# 196780 $34,977 '98 Lexus ES300 While/Ivory. Full op· lion. 17k, Certified. 11'166884 $28,977 ··Lexu•· Mlaalon Viejo . 1·800·689·5"398 MOVING 3834 PUBLIC NOTICE The Calif. Public Ullll· · ties Commission RE· QUIRES that all used llousehold goods movers print their P.U.C. Cal T number: limos and chauffeurs print their T.C.P. num· ber In alt advertise· ments. If you have a question about the le· gatlty of a mover, llmo or chauffeur, call: Public Ulllllles Commission 714·558·4151 Split Second Moving Prof Moverst 24Hr Srv 701~/$1 Ol1c1T 1178452 43 ·9123/P·346·5850 Two• Brother•• Moving Same Da~ Service Uc/Ins Prompt• ourteous•Prol'I CaJ·T1346SO 374-0091 PAINTING 3858 24Vts Qualltr Palntlnt TOUCHUPS, TOO 24 Hrs. Rlct'lerd Sinor Llc;t280644 645·3209 ***QUALITY CARil 20yrs exp N.B. Including stucco/drywall repair. Xlnt Work. 045·2417 RAINBOW Circle Malnt. Palnltng.tnVE•t Houst/Apt Oualtty job. Free est. 1.#569897 838·8888 A Better Wa~ Painting Ouallty Cra smanshlp For • raa1 price. Refs. LSl2113 714-857·1530 Al K•nn•dlf Painting/ Paperhanging 1.1220902 .Old Country Tfldt1mt1n- Comp prlct 984-8872 CHUNQ'8 PAINTING 23Vrs Exp-Qrt Prlcel Ouar Work·Fra• Eat LICll'375602 538•1534 COMP LET• PAINTING The Beat Work At Th• t.owe11 Pr1c• Ouar'd. 1.1899218 S47'4S22 ·can't seem to get to all those repair jobs around the house? Let the Claulfled Service Directory help you find reliable help. 642·5678 PAINTING 3858 Oen• Abrams Painting ln1/Ext. Olly PalnVReas $ Uc/Ins. Ben Moore Paint 714·703-4942 (Voice/Pgr) lk•'• Custom Painting Prof, Clean, Ouatlly Work. Int/Ext & Docks. L#703468 6 3 1-4810 Peters P•lntlng 20 Years E>tperlonce Free Estimates Interiors and Exteriors Referral. 854·0512 PET SERVICES 3870 Pet Sitter/Dog Walk•r Dally/Overnight vislls. Reis avt. Llc'd/Bonded Denise 714·935·8870 Surf City Pet Sitting Full Care & Play Time, My home, HB/opp•park or yours. 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LI c ' d/B onded/t ns • d Remodel 845·5079 l-8i R£S. 24HR. COMM. lut·-· ""'••·111u1:mlc'll1I • AU. R£PAJRS • REMOOFJ. • DRAIN CWNtfolG • JETT1NG • a:mnm 8ACKl't,OW TtSTINC • PUMPS/OOIU:RS MOIO OCSl'ATCHtO llONDrl> A/40 fNSlMEI) UC•~1 PHt 714-722-9998 POOL SERVICE 3894 BERQE POOL SERVICE ·All Pool Repair•· 3°fr e:xp/Wk~ ave/tree tsl ·888·8 POOLS lal•nd Blue Pool• Poof & Spa Wkly Svc. R•rca1r: fllt•r/pum~/htr AC d WHh 848·8 2 8 ROOFING 3910 A·OK A 0 0 F I N Q ·1 t t Clan lnttatler· Sr Oltc/Frtt Es1/LM9447 891-3754 800.991·3154 To giace an ad In laaalfl•d Call 842·58'18. '73 Ma••ratl Citroen Showroom Orl9ln•I 37k ml, $13,500. or Tradet 996·5212·eves ROOFING 3910 BALBOA ROOFINQ CO Ouallty Work Guarnt'd Reroof/Repalr Free Est Lie/In• 831·5081 ROOFING Speclallata Summer Spec 1 °'4> OFF All Styles·Fast·Oependable ll538526 NOW Con1t * 722·2805 * REMODELING & ADDITIONS 3916 FARTHING INTERIORS Kl1chen/Bath/Remodal Rm Additions Visa/MC L#560875 873·1212 SCREEN SERVICES 3919 Mobil• Screen Serv. 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