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SERVlNG ll-iE NEWPORT-MESA COMJv\UNmES SINCE 1907
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Coµncil moves cautiously into.
City Hall-Plaza property switch
•Before spending $60,000 to study exchange, city
officials want a couple of questions answered.
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COSTA MESA -City Council
is taking a cautious approach to a
proposal for a three-way deal
that would result in moving City
Hall to Pacific Savings Plaza.
One possible plan has South-
ern California College purchas-
ing the Plaza and exchanging it
for the Civic Center in order for
A string
of bad luck
· has not
kept one
Balboa Island
resident from
making a
much-
delayed trip
-thanks
to her
friends and
neighbors.
the college to expand into that
adjoining property.
The City Council wants at
least two questions answered
before it considers spending any
money on a study to move City
Hall to the Plaza, however: Does
Southern California College have
the ability to make the purchase,
and will the property owner sell
at appraised value.
Mayor Gary Monahan asked
the council to consider spending
$60,000 on feasibility studies,
space evaluations and appraisals
regarding the potential move of
City Hall to the Mediterranean
style landmark at 1901 Newport
Boulevard.
Earlier this year brokex:s and a
representative from sec
expressed an interest to Council-
man Joe Erickson in the City Hall
property if it ever became avail-
able .. sec. which will become
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IIAPPYDEP
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E stelle Freedland has
been waiting two
years to travel on a
luxurious Alaskan
cruise. It's been excruciating
because each time the trip
approaches, the frail 76-
year-old seamstress falls vic-
tim to bad luck.
Freedland broke her hip two
years ago in a freak accident, one
that had more to do with her age
than her health. After finishing
rehabilitation, she rescheduled
the cruise for this summer -until
someone swiped her purse two
weeks ago from the Balboa Island
fire station. She had been inter-
viewing firefighters for ao article
she was writing for a neighbor-
hood newsletter. The purse con-
tained more than $900 -all of
her spending money for the tnp.
Heartbroken over her misfor-
tune, Freedland thought she
might never get to visit scenic
Glacier Bay or the state's capital,
Juneau.
"My plans have been waylald
a couple of times, so I started to
believe the trip wasn't going to
happen,• she said. •Knowing me,
SEE TRIP PAGE 4
School board to discuss
goals, accountability
• Strategic plan will
cleatly define how the
distrid should educate its
students, members stress.
INSIDE
TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1999
HELLO, MR.
IRRELEVANT
J im Finn received a
classic Mr. Irrelevant
reception Monday as the
senior from the University
of Pennsylvania began a
week of festivities honor-
ing the last player picked
in this year's NFL draft.
JOSEF AGUllARIDMY PILOT See Sports, Page 6.
ABOVE: Estelle
Freedland is finally
getting her chance
to go to Alaska.
Freedland Jost her
wallet with $900
that was set aside
for the trip. The
community was able
to raise enough
money lo send her
on her way.
LEFT: Freedland
bugs Deedee Crawn
after receiving
$1,000 that will pay
for her trip to
Ala.Ska.
SEAN HUER I OAl.Y Ill.OT
Estancia High
to get its new
principal
• The school b oard is expected
to appoint a Huntington Beach
assistant principal to replace
Pe ggy Anatole.
J~'"'ICA GARR.ISO!\'
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NEWPORT-MESA -School board
members torught are expected to appoint
Tom Antal, dil sistant pnnapal in Hunt-
ington Beach, as pnncipal of Estanaa
High School, the Da.Lly Pilot has learned
School board members and distnct
oftiaals said they could not conftnn that
their choice was Antal until the board
takes formal actlon at its meeting. But
parents at Estancia High School and offi-
cials at Edison High School said Antal tS
the top choice
SEE PRINCIPAL PAGE 5
Eleinentary
school teacher
remembered for
her dedication
• Eddy Dattler, who taught
kindergarten for 24 years, defied
doctor's predicbons for weeks
before succumbing to a tumor.
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COSTA MESA -Many parents at
Wilson Elementary School say it is no
coincidence that EdWllla Oattler, beloved
kindergarten teacher at the school for 24
years, succumbed to a brain tumor just
hours after her students graduated.
•it's amawlg, • saJd PTA president
Leticia Herman, whose fifth-grade
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-GAINS
CELEBRATING OUR FUT\JRE
We celebrated the next gen-
e ration of doctors, lawyers,
teachers and leaders with the
graduation of 1,100 young
adults from Newport-Mesa high
schools.
THE NEIGHBORLY WAY
Corona del Mar residents
and officials from Albertson's
• supermarket were able to nego-
bdte an expansion plan that is
dgreeable to everyone. It was a
hne example of neighbors
working together and shoring
up a nft by sunply talking
things oul.
MAKING THE GRADE
They may not have hit their
l O·pomt improvement goal in
readlng, but Newport-Mesa stu-
dents saw higher scores across
thP bodrd on the Stanford-9 test
thls year -except for the dis-
tnct's seventh-graders, whose
scores in reading dropped.
LOSSES
LOST: 'SPUDS MCKENZIE'
GAINS & LOSSES •• 10
CO I Cl YOUI
llPllll llTIVIS
PRESIDINT
BW Ointoo, (0), The White
HeUie, ID,...f'lvarua
Ave., Wubingtlln, D.C.,
20500. Hotline (6 aim. to 2
p.m.) (202) 456-1111
E-mail:.
preaJdentftwhitehouse.gov
Fax: (202) 456-2461
VICE PRESIDENT
Al Gore, {D), 1be Capitol
Building, Suite 212, Wash-
mgton, D.C., 20500
E-mail: vlce.prellident@
whltehouae.gov
Fax: (202) 4'56-2461
GOVERNOR
Gray Davis, (D), State Capi-
tol, Sacramento 95814, (916)
-445-2841; fax: (916) 445-4633
U.S. SENATORS
•Barbara Boxer, (D), 112
Ha.rt Senate Building, Swte
112, Washington, D.C.,
20510, (202) 224-3553; or
2250 E. Im~ Highway,
Suite 545, El Seg\lndo 90245,
(310) 414-5700 I le WdS a regular fixture at
Woody's Whdrf for years, and
now the restaurant's crew and
customers are wondering tf
they'll ever see him again.
They've even offered a $250
rewdrd for the safe return of
Spuds McKenzie • The statue
of the beer-selling icon was lift-
ed I rom d shell behind the
restdUrdnt's bar several weeks
ago
MEOIHA FEtlAGIC DIMARTINO I OAll.V Pl.OT
Corona del Mar High School graduates toss their hats up in the air during commencement ceremonies.
E-mail:
senatol@boxer.senate.gov
•Dianne Feinstein, (D), 331
Hart Building, Washington,
D.C .• 20510, (202) 224-3841,
or 1tt11 Santa Monica Blvd.,
Suite 915, Los Angeles
90025. (310) 914'-7300
E-mail:
senator@felnstelii.senate.gov
A JAM OVER TRAFFIC
It began as a discussion
dbout whether to approve a
new Newport Beach traffic
phdsmg ordinance, but it turned
into a debate that left Mayor
Denms O'Neil so frustrated that
he threatened to repeal the
ordinance altogethe r. "I believe
we've spent enough time, and
both sides have been heard,•
O'Nell said last week. "It's 1ust
a dlfhcult issue and a very tech-
rucdl one •
The pine trees are
really nice, too
In response to Saturday's
Mailbag letters in favor of
palm trees, I would like to
stick in my two cents worth
("Royal palms will add beau-
ty, • June 19).
California is not a tropical
climate state. The royal palms
belong in Florida and Hawaii,
where they are very nke. But
being a native Californian,
haVing grown up in Corona
deJ Mar and living for many
years in Costa Mesa, I have
cherished our many :varieties
of trees. California sycamores
grow wildly in our canyons as
well as pine11 and oats. 1hie,
eucalyptus were brought here
yea.rs ago from Australia but
have become a part of our
natural landscape.
California artists have been
painting beautiful pictures of
our gtaceful trees tor years.
As we seem to be buil4iru.J
more and more huge bouset
on tiny lots, the more we need
a variety of Calitomie trees. I
hate see healthy trees yanked
out because someone thinks
they bave a better idea.
I would like to bear 10me
VOL 9J, NO. 145
FASHION ISLAND JEWELRY
HEIST
Police say the armed rob-
bers who stole $1.5 million m
jewelry from two Fashion
Island vendors last week fllclY
be part of a South American
band of thieves responsible for
a string of jewelry heists m
other areas of Orange dnd Los
Angeles counties. "lt looks like
the jewelry vendors were fol-
lowed, and when there WdS dn
opportunity, the suspects stole
their valuables,• said Newport
&ach pohce Sgt Mike
McDermott
MAILBAG
comments ,from Re-Leaf Cost.a nclrrhbors on samoa Place. J
Mesa on this subject. They invite the people.of Samoa
are to be commended for U1cir Place to come to Presidio Ori-
ftne work. ve and teast their eyes on the
PATTY HEALEY s~cond-story house addition
Costa Meslt that after seven years ls still
not ('Otnpleted.
Down the way from that
Please, Mesa Verde home-
owners, come to Mesa del
Mar and tell us bow we can
get recognition from ow
elected officials. Maybe we
can become something other
than Costa Mesa's forgotten
neighborhood.
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Bartender Danny
Cullinane looks
at the space on
his shelf where
his rare "Spuds
McKenzie" statue
was taken from
Woody's Wharf in
Newport Beach.
.. Spuds" ls valued
at over $1,000.
DON UACH I OAll.V Pl.OT
cessful approach now1
STEPHEN S HEATH
Largo, Aa.
What about teach-
ing the constitution?
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
• Chris Cox, (R), 47th Dis-
trict, l Newport Place, Suite
420, Newport Beach 92660,
(949) 756-2244; or 2402 Ray-
burn Building, Washington.
D.C .. 20515, (202) 225-5611;
fax (949) 251-9309 (Repre-
. sents most of Newport
Beach)
E-mail: christopher.cox@
mail.house.gov
• Dana Rohrabacher, (R),
45th District, 101 Main Sl,
Swte JC, Huntington Beach
92646, (714) 960-6483; or
2338 Rayburn Building,
Washington. D.C. (202) 225·
2415; fax (714) 960-7806
(Represents Costa Mesa and
West Newport)
E-mail· dana@mail.house.gov
STATE SENATE
Ross Johnson (R), 35th Dis-
tnct, 18552 MacArthur Blvd.,
Suite 220, lrvine 92715, (949)
833-0180; tax: (949) 833-0696 _
Mesa del Mar neigh-I read with interest about house is where someone MARYLEE the Costa Mesa pol.ice bwst-borhood is in need parks a 3-ton work truck in Mesa del Mar ing into the Back Bay High his frontyard. Farther down Mesa del Mar. the forgot-the road (but still on Presidio ten neighborhood of Cost Drive) is where (until recently Mesa. Little did I know that is purchased) a house that was what I was moving into when unoccupied for many years I bought my house more than had a front yard full of 4-foot 20 years ago. FIJ'St the beau-weeds. Then there's the eye-ti.ful. lush and cooling trees on sore Presidio Drive were removed. El Canuno Plaza, with its What once was a wonderful, stained walls of overpamted quiet, tree-lined neighbor-graffiti squares, broken busi-hood street became a hot ncss igns, and an alley asphalt path. Next the access where loitering 1s a daily (and to Bear Street was opened, nigh Uy) event. The plaza. is making a noisy speed-limit-right next to the street that breaking shortcut, which has mounds of curbside trash inaeased the traffic down every week. Presidio Drive to such an Mesa del Mar also bas bad extent that, at times, it is lt's share of people livmg in
impossible to back out of a
driveway.
Tell kids truth about
more than drugs
The author suggests that
we not lie to our children with
regaftll to the
reuom behind our cunent
war-oa.:clnlgl policies and
stra~ ••Teacher com-
plaim of wrongful search,•
May 26; 'lbe Bell Curve,
•There's ao use lying when
cblldren can see through to
the trUlh. • June 10). The fed-
eral government hu been
steadily lying to all of us on
tb8ll8 illues for over 60 yean
now, and they have sua:aed-
School classroom of teacher
Marc Katz.
Will the students ever be
able to believe the Bill of
Rights when it is taught? How
about the Constitution? Who
is going to restore their faith
that they live in a free coun-
try?
It seems to me that the
police and the authorities who
ordered them to violate our
Constitution should be held
accountable. Perhaps a
mandatory minimum of 20
years showd discourage this
kind of treason.
The J>fllice who were • onJy
following orders" should be
given half that sentence. But
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Newport Beach and Costa
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646-4170 garages, home additio~ done
without permits, plus .treet
I read that Mesd Verde 1s that has three, maybe ur
suffering from a property
ed in cornering the market on . none should get of scot-free • E-MAIL -Send to dai·
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owner adding on a thud floor
halfway houses. These are the plauure industry UµOugh
to a home c•commiss1on puts
1ust d few of the things that their •._,proved• dnag deal·
an end lo Stevenson's story,•
have, in relationship to other en, ~·1 alcohol and
pbanMCeUticill 'industrlel.
June 15). This bas upset tho
areas. kept property values
Whf glve up IUCh a &UC• low.
news stofles, 1lluUr•t•om. ~1to
rlal matter 0< advertMments
herein an be rtproduced with·
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hometown and phone own-
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only).
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one of O\ll' children.
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A new swell
moves in today
out of the south-
southwest for
head-high sets.
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POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• AlrW9J ----A 1-.r printer worth Sl,000 w.s stolen from
• business In the 3100 block during the evening of June 13.
• Gillw *'• ... :About UOO WM stolen from a~ In the
1400 block at 3:JO a.m. June 13.
•...._ .......... A CM stereo worth $2 ......... In the
2800 blodc during the ewnlng Of June s. • ... t• .._A mountlln bb Worttf
the &OO block• 10:JO p.m. June 1s.
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My Non-Millennium
Moment !11· When pros
just couldn 't compete
So far on my list of Non-
Millenniwn Moments, I
have selected a rum run-
ner and a bootlegger as two
individuals who will never
make a Millennium Moment
but who deserve some recog-
nition in any honest history
of our town. Today I present
a third, Ruth. l never knew
Ruth's last name, but she
comes to my list because of
her profession. Ruth was the
madam of a local
brothel/house of ill fame/bor-
dello/whorehouse. She
becomes important in a
rather tarnished way because
while we had -as Orange
County's sin city -dabbled
in illegal liquor and illegal
gambling, we had never had
any illegal sex, a necessary
third element for any city
steeped in sin. 1bis was--
before illegal drugs reared
their ugly heads.
Ruth and her girls sur-
faced in Balboa during the
early '30s. Oh, Dollar Dolly
had been in operation in old
Newport for a long time, but
I really can't credit her as
having much of an impact on
the town's history. Dolly was
an ancient prostitute who
operated out of Stark's Bar
and looked as though she
had been there since Henry
Stark opened the bar in
1902. I never saw her gel a
customer, which, ~nsidering
her age and looks, was not
surprising. Just how she
existed, I do not know. Dolly
disappeared when Sid Soffer
bought Stark's from Henry
Stark's heirs and changed it
to Sid's Blue Beet. I guess an
ancient hooker didn't quite
fit into Sid's plans. But
enough of Dolly and on to
Ruth.
Sometimes during the ear-
ly '30s, Ruth and her girls
arrived in Balboa. I use the
word • guls • in a rather loose
sense since they had all been
around quite a while, not as
long as Dolly but they were
far from spring chickens.
Ruth and her girls operat-
ed out of the old 1Win Palm1
lpn located on the bay front
at B Street. The building, a
large white frame structure,
had been there as far back as
I can remembef. It was an
"inn" in the loosest sense of
the word, really more of a
rooming house. The building
is still there but without the
girls. The twin palms are still
there, too. I guess they were
hardy enough to survive their
brief contact with Ullcit sex.
Ruth (who was almost as
old as Dolly) and her girls
began to eat their breakfasts
at the Green Dragon Cafe
where I was working. They
were friendly and good-
natured, and after I told them
of my experience with a
I H E V .E R D I C I
robert
gordner
whorehouse when I was 6
years old, we became good
friends.
You see, when I was 6, l
lived in Green River, Wyo.,
where the local whorehouse,
the Green House, was quite
a fixture. I joined a group of
urchins my age and we prac-
ticed a kind of juvenile extor-
tion on the Green House.
We would sit on the fence
surrounding the house and
throw rocks against the side
of the house until the madam
came out, cursed us and
gave ea ch of us a dime to
quit disturbing her girls and
their customers. When I told
Ruth and her girls that story,
I became their favorite waiter
and began to get dime tips
which I never got from the
regular customers in those
Depression-ridden, nontip-
ping days.
Well, the town's foray into
commercial sex didn't last
long, two weeks to be exact.
The day they folded their
tents and crept away, they
came to the Green Dragon
for a farewell cup of coffee a s
they waited for the Big Red
Car to take them back to Los
Angeles and, hopefully, a
more productive environ-
ment.
I asked Ruth why they
were leaving. Her answer
was short, succinct and
heartfelt: •ean•t compete
with the local talent."
I hasten to add that she
was not referring to local
women of the same occupa-
tion or to local women who,
while not of the same occu-
pation, were giVing away
what Ruth and her girls were
charging for. No, the Ren-
dezvous Ballroom was in full
swing, and every night the
toWn was crowded with
good-looking girls, and it
was obvious that the men
would rather dance with a
good-looking girl in the Ren-
dezvous than spend time and
money on what Ruth had to
offer.
• JUDGE ROllEJtT GAJlDNElt is a
Corona del Mar resident and for-
mer judge. His column runs T~
days.
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•Showers
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BRIAN POBUDA I DAILY PILOT
Wilson Kindergarten graduate Salvador Mares receives his
diploma -and a handshake -at graduation Monday morning.
Cahn robber ge~
away with a grand
An unarmed man robbed a
Bank of America branch in Cos-
ta Mesa Monday morning using
only a handwritten note that
demanded cash.
The robber got away with
more than $1,000. The man
walked into the back entrance
of the bank, located in the 500
block of West 19th Street, about
11 :20 a.m. and stood in line for a
short time. The man walked up
to a teller and passed a note that
•After 'a handshake and
a diploma, a wide world
awaits Wilson Elementary
kindergarten students.
It's called first grade.
AMY SPURGtO~.
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COSTA MESA -Like any
graduation, Monday morrung's
ceremonies for Wilson Ele-
mentary School's kindergarten
classes were a mixture of joy
and sadness.
•1t's sad to think they are
not going to be rrune any-
more," teacher Kathleen
Callahan said.
With morta rboards made
from blue construction paper,
four graduation classes of 5-
and 6-yeat-olds marched the
perimeter of their playground
to •Pomp and Circwnstance ·
before rece1vmg their diplo-
mas.
1Wo graduation ceremonies
accommodated the 101 gradu-
ates and their families.
"Because of your hard work
at home and our hard work at
school. our kindergartners are
ready for first grade,• Wilson
Principal Pam Coughlin said to
parents as they crowded
around the asphalt to take pic-
tures.
·1 am very hap py for my
son," Costa Mesa res1d~nt
Sandra Soto said. "He really
liked kindergarten. He always
came home and said how nice
demanded money. The cash was
taken from the top drawer and
given to the man Who ca1inly
walked out the front door end
fled on foot.
1be robber is described as
black, in bis mid 20s or 30s, about
6 foot one. with a heavy build
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his teacher was.• :
The children were dressed,
for the occasion -boys wore-. . dark pants. white dress shirts,
vests and ties and the girls
were in party dresses and'
patent leather shoes
Coughlin, who handed out
the diplomas and shook the,
hand of each graduate, said•
the ceremony made the cbil-:
dren feel important. :
"This 1s usually the ii.rs~
time mosl of these kids have,
shaken someone's hand,,. she;
said .
Families donated donut-
\
holes, fresh fnut, double-
stuffed Oreos, pizza and soda,
for the postgraduation party.;
I There was even a soccer ball'
pmata for the new graduates,
to try to break.
Along with their diplomas
and report cards, the children
were handed a checklist for,
first-grade supplies. :
·A kindergarten day lasts:
for three-hours and 20-min-•
utes," Callahan said "First·
grade will be a big change for
the students. First grade is
from 8:22 a.m. to 2:15 p.m.,.
"That makes a big differ-
ence when they have to stay
for lunch,· she said, seriously. ·
But most graduates weren't
worrying about the next school
year. They bad bigger things
on their nund -hke where to
hang their diploma
"I am going to put it m my
backpack," said Carlos
Najera, 6, ·of Costa Mesa
and short cropped hair. He was
last seen wearing a white T-shirt,
dark pants with a blue baseball
cap and a pair of sunglasses.
Anyone with information can '
call the Costa Mesa Police •
Department at (71'} 754-5281.
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OlllUAIY
Charle1rn M. Stege
ChaJlene M . Stege of New-
f)<!rt Ueoch died saturday alter
a long Uln . She was 71 .
Mrs. Stege was born 10
McHenry, ill. on Sept. 9, 1927.
She came to Newport Beach in
1948 to marry John Stege Sr.
of Balboa Island. She worked
20 years at Newport Stationers
in the purchasing department.
The Stege!; would have been
married 50 years Nov. 17.
Mrs. Stege was the ni~ of
Ebie Cribben of Corona del
Mar and first cousin to Rose
Mane West of Costa Mesa and
Andrea Jones of Balboa.
A memorial Mass will be
held at Our Lady Queen of
Angels in Balboa at noon
Wednesday.
Mrs. Stege is surviveq by
her busband; five children:
Sally Stege ol Chico, Roseann
Wherry of Costa Mesa, Lonie
Stege of Turtle Rock, Mary-
lynn Askin of Suisun and John
Stege Jr. of Newport Beach;
and seven grandchildren.
Not the end, adult graduation is only the beginning
• For the 36 recipients
who hung in there,
Monday's ceremony hon-
ored their achievement.
STACY BROWN
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COSTA MESA -At the New-
port-Mesa Adult School Gradua·
tion Monday, several myths were
ended as success and tales of
encouragement embodied the
commencement exercises held at
Costa Mesa High School.
Former police captain and
School District Board 'nustee
David Brooks told a graduating
class numbering 36 that they have
put an end to the mystery of how
chfficult public school is.
·As adults, being able to com-
plete the degree program here
and sharing it with others, this
helps to demystify the public
school system,• Brooks sald.
"There is no longer a reason for
anyone to be afraid that it's too
hard."
Lucia ·Hendricks, who received
HIGH IOtOOL
GltMMJAlU
• Jose Alonso
• Obedullah Amitl
• Vincent Baca
• Kenneth Bowen
• Milagro Butres
• Oscar bleaur
• Jonathan Changsek
• Jeffrey Davis
• Anh Tu Duong
• Faezeh Fathl
• Jason George
•Trang Le
• Marlbella Lucero
•Jose Meza
•Mireya Mondragon
•Leah Paar
• JoshUll Pattin
• Krisln Popov
•Pat Riley
• Sogel Rodriguez
• Gloria Rwaleaba
• Stefan Scholz
• Vlvek Thakur
• Stew Wedclieb
GED RECIPIENTS
• Nafeesa All
• Debra <:ravans
• 1ennlfer Dennis
• Pedro Gallardo
• Lucia Hendricks
• Gabriela Martin
• llm Matthies
• Mirna Messick
•Jam~ Ocon
• Gutll«mo Pascual
• Alberto Uribe
MllUTAWAlfD
MC9'tlNT5
•Amal Ayoub
• Viince Baca
• Jorge Cortez
• Enldina Garcilazo
• Marla Lopez Guzman ,
• Aurea Hernandez
• Mireya Narahgo
• Gloria Revaleaba
• Leyda Verona
• Socorro Zarate
• Arek Zlotnlcki
a GED Monday. was one ot the
graduates who helped to make
Brooks' argument
four-year grant to attend college.
As the graduates marched into
the multipurpose room at the
school, family and friends
applauded loudly as flash bulbs
lighted the partly darkened audi-
torium during the procession.
"I used to ask myself what can
a GED do for me,• Hendricks, 30,
said.
"It was only after I passed the
exam that I realized my future was
open to me. I learned that I could
use my GEO to apply for a college
grant and I did just so,• she said,
adding that she received a full
Brooks assured the graduates,
many working mothers and
fathers, that their diplomas and
certificates stood for something
they all could be proud of. "There
is a certain amount of tenaqty that
is required to complete an adult
education program.• Brooks ~·
·vour degree counts. It gives
you an ability to continue to teai:n
and the thmgs you've learned will
be helpful to you and to others for
the rest of your life.•
David Kitchens watched
proudly from his seat in the capac-
ity crowd while his fiance Leyda
Varona received a merit award for
advanced English. Varona, a
Panama native, said the instruc-
tors were deserving of the credit.
•I Learned a lot in this program
including grammar and speech
and I've only been in this county
for one year," Varona said.
One of the more emotional
speeches ca.me last as graduate
Kristin Popov recalled her strug·
gles as a teen mother who didn't
have time to attend school. ·u it hadn't been for this pro-
gram, I'd still be struggling," she
said. "Like many teenagers, I
became pregnant, ~ut I found out
about this program and not only
did r receive my diploma, I got a
lot of satisfaction.•
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Monroe memorabilia
at South Coast Plaza
COSTA MESA -Diamonds
nugbt have been a girl's -or at
least one particular girl's -best
fnend, but pearls seem to have
come in a close second.
A Marilyn Monroe exhi bit
including the pearJs given to her
by Joe DiMaggio on their honey-
moon will be on display begin.
ning Thursday in South Coast
Plaza's Jewel Court. The Mik.uno-
to Co. reacquired at auction tJus
year the pearls that Dimaggio
originally bought 45 years ago
from the company.
The exhibit, which runs from
Thursday through Sunday, Will
also include dresses worn by the
Hollywood icon in various films
as well as letters, mementos and
black-and-white photographs
never before seen by the public.
An invitation-only preVJew
Wednesday night will feature a
talk by Monroe expert Gene Lon-
don and several Monroe unper-
sonators and look-ali.kes.
The exhibit is a celebration or
Mikimoto's release of 100 lututed
edition pearl necklaces that are
AROUND TOWN 1 exact replicas of the
• Send AROUND TOWN items to the
Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St ., Costa Mesa
92627, or fax them to (949) 646-4170; or
call (949) 642 5680, ext 228. A complete
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Pre~choolers through preteens
dll C'ruull now through July in the
NPwport Bf'ach Public Llbrdnes'
~um11wr rPc1dmg proqrum, "Long
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< h1l> dnd Redd-lo-Mt• Club mem·
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1·111011. v1o,;1t lhl' ch1lclren\ secllon
nf tlw hhrury di 1000 Avorddo
•\VP in Newport Bc•t1ch. the Bell·
the Corona del Mar branch at 420
Marigold Ave. or the Mariners
Branch at 2005 Dover Drive. For
more infonnab.on, call (949) 717.
3807.
1000 Avocado Ave., the Balboa
branch at 100 E. Balboa Blvd., the
Corona del Mar branch at 420
Marigold Ave. or the Mariners
branch at 2005 Dover Drive. For
more information, call Judy Kelley
at (949) 717-3607.
A free seminar ttUed "Break-
through Anti-aging Skin Care"
will be presented by S~ Ram-
sey at the Patio Cafe at Mother's
Market and Kitchen, 225 E. 17th
St., Costa Mesa. Reservations are
requested. For more information,
call (949) 631-4741.
• hod Brcmc hat 100 E Bdlhod Blvd ,
Teens entering seventh through
12th grades can now enroll in the
Newport Beach Public Library's
·Brain Food for the Mmd" pro-
gram. As they meet md.ividually
established reading goals, pro-
gram participants will qualify for
paperbacks and prize tickets. The
program will Conclude in August
with a drawing for dining coupons
and other rewards. Teens can reg-
tster at the customer service desk
of any Newport Beach Public
Library: the Central Library at
A Center 500 Sodal will be held
from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. to provide
Orange County professionals with .
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Vanguard Uruversity July 1, ts
expanding and City Hall proper-
ty abuts the college.
"l think the college has as
many questions as tbe city
does," said Dave Alford, vice-
president of business and
PERSONAL INJURY ATTORNEY
Law Offices of John Rapillo
(949) 675-5060
The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce
presents the
36th ANNUAL
PUBLIC SAFETY
AWARDS LUNCHEON
Friday, July 9, 1999
11:45 a.m.
WESTIN SOUTH COAST PLAZA
686 Anton Boulevard • Costa Mesa
A community event to honor the
1999 Officers and Employees of the Year for Costa Mesa
Police
Department
OFFICER OF THE YEAR
Sr. Officer Keith Davis
Vot UNTEER OF THE YEAR
Irv Barger
ClVJLIAN OP THB YEAR
Doneen Westenhaver, Chief's Secretary
RESERVE OFFJCER OF THE YEAR
Reserve Officer Dan Guth
Communications
Department
COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER OPntE YEAR
Luette Turner
. Fire
Department
Fl.R£AOHTER OP THE YEAR
Fire Captain Eric A. Johnson . ----------------------------------.Re.fervations by Tuesday, July 6, 1999
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the opportunity to network and
socialize with other professionals
who wish to assist the Orange
County Perfo.i'hling Arts Center
through service and support. The
social hour is complimentary for
members, and a $5 donation is
requested for all others at the
door. Hors d'oeuvres and a no-
host bar will be provided at Five
Crowns, 3801 W. Coast Highway,
Corona del Mar. For more infor-
mation, call (949) 760-0331.
WEDNESDAY
The Republican Party of Orange
County is basting an Orange
County forwn luncheon featuring
finance at sec.
One possibility that would
make the purchase more viable
is il sec took advantage of its
status as a coUege and was able
to use tax breaks to purchase
Pacific Savings Plaza and then
exchange the property for City
Hall, said Robert Ingham, a bro-
ker with Lee & Associated repre·
sentlng the college.
Ingham said city condemna-
tion of the property would also
be an optlon.
Erickson made a three-
pronged motion stating that the
city not consider condemnation,
asking the city attorney to
research whether discussions
with sec and its finances could
occur in closed sessions and
requesting that a letter be sent to
property owner Nickolas Sham·
guest speaker Arianna Huffington
at noon at the Hyatt Regency
Irvine. For mor:e infonnation, call
(949) 588-9884,
British-American Chamber of I
Commerce of Orange County
hosts •Encouraging UK/US nade
and Investment," a discussion
presented by Sir Martin Liang, 1
vice chw.rman of British nade
International under Prime Minis· I
ter Tony Blair, at 11 :30 a.m. at the
Sutton Place Hotel. Tickets are
$30 for members and $35 for non-
members. The Sutton Place Hotel 1 is at 4500 MacArthur Blvd., New-I
port Beach. For tickets or more
information, call (714) 545-2222 .
mas asking him to acknowledge
that the city, by law, can't pay
brokerage fees and can only pay
appraised value for the property.
1f any kind of purchase were
to work, it could not happen I
without SCC, Erickson sald.
Pacific Savings Plaza bas ,
remained empty for eight years
and the reported asking price is
$19 million.
The idea of moving City hall
to Pacific Savings Plaza has I
been discussed numerous times
over the years. However, sec I
had never made such a proposal
and the city is also facing addi-
tional space needs for the police
department.
The Council plans to revisit j
tbe item July 19.
#It's kind of fish or cut bait
time," Monahan said
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Monroe/DiMaggio set. The nt'Ck-
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Smaller versions will sell for
$4,500.
-Elise Gee
Unknown gas spilJ
pollutes harbor
A gas spill from an unknown
source polluted Newport Harbor
on Monday afternoon, leavmg a
silver-colored sheen for about an
hour.
No one was endangered by
the spill, authorities said.
•1t ne~r posed a threat to
anyone or lnarine life,• said U S
Coast Guard Chief Randy Miller.
"It wasn't serious at all.•
. Representatives from the
Coast Guard and the Gtate's Fish
and Wildlife Departnwnt
responded to the call at 1:30 pm.
They found small patches or fuel
lingering throughout the hurbor,
but none was heavy enough to
cause great alarm. The patches
dissipated within 30 minute!> and
the harbor was declared safe
Authorities doubt they will
ftnd where the spill began. The}'
suspect someone may have
unwittingly leaked fuel from lherr
boat, contaminating the harbor
briefly.
•The chances of finding out
who dld this is slim to basically
none, ·.Miller said.
-Greg Risling
Hosts for exchange
students sought in
Newport-Mesa
E.P. Educational Homestay
Program, a nonprofit organ12a·
tion that brings exchange stu·
dents to the United States dunng
their summer vacations, is look·
ing for host families in the New·
port-Mesa area for this summer.
More than 70 students from
Switzerland and Sweden will be
ta.king courses this swnmer at
Southern California
CollegeNanguard University
and will need f a.milles to stay
with from June 28 until July 27.
Host families are asked to pro·
vide room, board and transporta·
tion to the college. In return, they
will receive a stipend of $85 a
week. Those interested in open·
ing their homes should call (800)
239-3579.
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the ship would probably go down
il I went."
Tile remains of her l~t purse
were mailed to her from a return
address jn Arizona. On the back of
the package, which contained
Freedland's credit cards and
coupons, was wntten "found out-
side ice cream stand on Balboa.·
Figwing the trip just wasn't
meant to be, Freedland Just kept
working in her quaint alterations
Shop on Manne Avenue.
Uttle did she know Jim Grahl,
who runs a design company next
door to Freedland's store, was
pnnting out fliers about his neigh-
bor's plight. Within a few days, the
community raised more than
$1,000 to replace the stolen vaca-
tion money.
•we told her not to purush her-
seU because she lost the money,·
said friend Dee Dee Crall. "lf we
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daughter, Mitzi, hdd DatUer for
kindergarten.
Amazing, but certainly not a
coincidence. DatUer loved her
children too much and was too
connected lo them not to live
through their graduation, Her-
man said The very idea of a
kindergarten graduation had
been hers.
"I don't have words to say how
hard she worked for this commu-
nity,"' Herman said .
DatUer's decticallon defined
her teachmg, said Principal Pam
Coughlin.
"She wasn't just someone who
came ·to school and worked
hard,• Coughlin said. "We have
a whole school full of those
can find ways to thank her we will.
She's a tough old t?road. •
Freedland has spent more than
30 years on the island and has
become a reputable source of
information. Grahl said the feisty
tailor always lends a helping hand
and has a joke to interject.
When Freedland twisted awk-
wardly and broke her hip outside
her shop, she looked up and saw a
group of handsome firefighters.
Needless to say, she thought she
went to heaven, Grahl said.
"She bas been the character of
the island/ he said. "She is always
helping people, one of those great
spuits. I think raising the money
was a way of saying, "Thank you,'
for dll she has done for us."
Freedland received the money
last Friday in an informal presenta-
tion. Surprised by the outpouring
of support, Freedland plans to car-
ry travelers checks instead of cash
when she sets sail July 3 from Van-
couver, British Columbia.
"I can't believe this is true,• she
said. "It feels like a dream, but it's I
not. It means so much to me.•
teachers. She went beyond that.•
Fluent in Spanish, Dattler got
to know her children and their
families. She talked to them
about their troubles and reached
out to help in whatever way she
could -putting together food
baskets, teaching adult English
classes, dispensing advice and
offering a shoulder for support.
"It's a major, major loss,• said
Coughlin, especially coming on
the heels of the death of the
school's preschool teacher, Jesse
Valenzuela, 37, who died June 1
of a heart attack.
Dattler had stopped teaching
m December. 1\vo days before
Christmas break, she was in an
auto accident. The next morning,
hall her body was numb. Doctors
initially attributed the numbness
to the accident but later discov-
ered she had a brain tumor.
At first they thought she
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for tudents m grades seven
through mn.e who are not doing
well in regular school. The school
would be paid for with special
state funds available to start such
Board President Serene Stokes schools.
stressed that the plan would out-Board members all.o will dis~
line distinct goals for the di.stnct cuss a special Curriculum on
to meet. virtues, which was developed at
The plan, which was devel-Killybrooke Elementary School
oped over the last year by a and will be presented at a state
diverse group of parents, school conference next fall. 1
officials and community mem-Mike Fine, assistant superin-
bers, including Daily Pilot Pub-tendent for business services, also
Usher Tom Johnson, sets out will give board members an broad goals and then lays out concrete, step-by-step methods ·update on next year's budget and
for achieving tbese goals. the Orange County bankruptcy
For example, the J?lan calls for settlement.
the district to "provide an excit-Board members had originally
ing, challenging curriculum planned to begin the formal
responsive to individual interests, process for adopting next year's
needs and learning styles· by buctaet torught but have post-
"malang art and drama an inte-poned that dlscussion to a special
gral part of school life." meeting June 29.
At their meeting, board mem-The board meets at 7 p.m. at
bers also will vote on a proposal the district office, 2985-A Bear St.,
to create a community day school Costa Mesa.
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would survive. Then they
warned she could .die in May.
For the past six weeks, she
defied her doctors' predictions
and held on. Her daughter, Shel-
lie Dattler, came to graduation in
her mother's place Monday.
"She probably held on
because she knew graduation
was coming," said her daughter,
hours before Dattler died. "It
broke her heart that she could
not come back to school.•
But her memory will liv~ on at
the school forever, heartbroken
parents, students and teachers
said.
Mitzi Herman and her mother
visited Daltler JUSt last week.
Mitzi held her teacher's hand and
prayed with her.
"She was a beautiful kinder-
garten teacher," Mitzi said to her
mother as the two were leaving
the hospital.
This spring, students planted a
garden at their school. It will be
dedicated in DatUer's honor in
the fall.
One of her students, Bryan
Wetzel, 5, said he would always
remember his kindergarten
teacher.
"If she was here today, I would
tell her that I worked very hard in
kindergarten and that I love her,•
Bryan said.
Dattler is sul'Vlved by her
daughter, Shellie; son, David,
and brother, Tony Saenz.
Family members are planning
a memorial service June 29 at St.
· Joachim Cathohc Church in Cos-
ta Mesa.
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•J'm not at liberty to ay who 1l
is, but it sounds like he 1s the top
choice,• said Brian Garland, pnn·
cipal of Edison High School,
I "He's a wonderful guy,• Oar·
land added. "He's been a :.up·
portive and loyal assistant pnnd-
pal, and he's ready for pnnc1pal-
ship."
Antal has been the assislcmt
principal in charge of cumculum
at the 2,300-student i.chool tor
the past four years. Before thdl,
he was assistant pnncipal at
Fountain Valley High School.
And before he became an admm-•
1 istrator, he was a music teacher.
"He's had a lot of expenence
-m guidance, in disopline and
in instruction,· Garland sd1d.
I "But beyond that. he·s a bright
I man who really carec; about
kids.·
Garland said Antal lS married
and has three children.
Antal could not be redched Jor
, comment.
District officials have been
searching for a principal tor
Estancia since January, when
Peggy Anatole left to take ovt>r
the district's departmenl of test-
ing and assessment. Bob Fran<:\·,
who also filled in as supenntt.>n·
dent in between Mac Bernd and
Robert Barbot, has been filling m
as principal.
Parents say they loved huving
I Francy but are excited about
having a new principal who can
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tum all .his energi~ to improviog
Estancia.
•Bob' going to be a tough att
to follow, but hopefully [Antldt
will have c;ome vision," Mw.
Marylu F1s el, PTA member
Estanna. "'
Fissel, who 1s an acbve mem-:
bee of Estancia's new foun&bon.• 1
Eagle Pride, said her •No. 1 _ ..
cern H is lmprovmg the schOOl'•
imago. The 1,100-student scbooI
has a Latino enrollment of:
approximately 50%, a m~'.!
lt1rger mmority population dii&
other distnct schools. And in •
pd t few yea.rs, Estancia has~
plagued by a perception th.at
not as good as other distritt
·{'hoob, Fissel said.
"J want the negative image
our -.chool turned around,• me
aid, adding that something must
be done to stem the "white
flight" of students out or EstaDciA
and mto other distnct schools.
Fissel ctlso said she hoped 1lie
new prmc1pal could develop
nuru-acddenues, similar to the Da
Vmo and Franklin academies at
Newport Harbor High School, to
enhance the school's cunicu1WJ1..
Like many parents, she said she
was delighted by Antal's per-
fornung arts background
bE>cause Estancia has long been a
powerhouse m that area.
Board members are also
expected to appoint a new assis-
tant supenntendent for sec-
ondary educabon and a new
director of human resources
the meeting, which will begUt
tOrught at 7 in the district otnce.,
. 2985-A Beai SL, Costa Mesa.
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1111 SCHOOL
SPRING
FORWARD
Seven days in May enclosed, perhaps, the two biggest ·
happenings of the 1998-99 boys athletic year at Costa Mesa High.
First, senior Bruce Hancock won the ClF Southern Section
Division m title at 1,600 meters. Then an overflow home crowd
saluted the baseball team's best postseason run in 37 yea.rs at
a CIF Division IV quarterfinal loss.
SllllS
Hancock, the valectlctorian headed for Princeton, was third in CIF in the 800, second in the 1,600
at the Masters Meet, then ninth in the 1,600 at state finals. He was fourth at the CIF Division m cross
country finals, where the team finished sixth, then was eigh th at State. ·
Ruben Mandlla's brilliant baseball season (.557, 10 homers, 41 RBis and 8-0 pitching record) made him
Newport-Mesa District Co-Player of the Year. He was also first-team All-CIF and drafted by the Yankees.
Greg Stewart and Robert Hulliger (track and field}, as well as Gus Sandoval (wrestling), won league titles,
while David nan (12 career varsity letters}, Shaun Fenyman and Dave Weir were multisport notables.
DON LEACH tDAllY PILOT Water polo standout Hunter Taylor and volleyball stalwart BJ. Ugbtvoet were A.ll-CIF and led their
Rob Gloster fires to flrsl teams to the playoffs. Football also made it to the CIF Playoffs. -by Barry Faulkner
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QUOTE Of lHE DAY
icc..,.. •• .,...c11•••• Inly ... wblg wlh sudi , .. people ... •
Biii Reynolds. Daily Pilot Sports Hall of Famer
Tuesday, June 22, 1999 • Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949..57 4-4223
DIANA MUlVIHU I DAILY PILOT
Cbr1s Biron looks for opening.
•He put Vanguards on
the map, for two decades.
TONY ALTOBEW
Rnner Southern Irr California Colleqe
basketball coach Bill
Reynolds bas had one year to
reflect on a brilliant 31-year
coaching career, 17 at sec.
With all he's done, he's going to
need another year or two to finish
looking back.
"It was definitely better than
anytlung I could have envisioned,"
Reynolds recalls. ·sec offered me
a unique challenge. I truly enjoyed
work.mg with such great people."
His record anJy showed one
side of Reynolds. In his 17 years
With the Vanguards, Reynolds
posted a 354-184 record.
His quiet demeanor on the
court gave his players a sense of
calm and control and is something
that is still remembered and
respected by others.
"I patterned my coaching style
around UCLA Coach John
Wooden,• Reynolds said. "I always
thought I could learn frbm
everybody and I thought if I
wanted to be a role model for the
kids, that was ·
the style to do it·
Since the
inception of the
Golden State
Athletic
Conference in
1986, Reynolds
led his team tq
three titles and
was named
GSAC Coach of
the Year five
times.
His 1990
squad won the Disbict 3 title and
earned a trip to the NAlA National
Tournament, losing in the sweet 16
to eventual runner-up W15consm
Eau Claire.
DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT
· Quarterback Dave Weir takes off on a long touchdown run against Sl Anthony during the preseason. r .
DIANA MULVIHILL/ DAILY PILOT
David Tran tours the cross country course.
"That group was very solid
from top to bottom,• Reynolds
recalled. "They were a very
unselllsh, balanced team that
played very well together. They ~
loved to compete and had the :
DON LEACH I OM.Y Pl.OT
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David Tran
(rtgbQ, wlao
lntflhed bis hlgll
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CIF cba•pton Bruce Hancock ramb?es.
confidence to win.•
In Reynolds' 17 years as the
men's coach, the Vanguards were
postseason entries every time,
averaging 21 wins per season.
Reynolds came to SCC in 1981
alter 14 years of coaching at La
Quinta and Bolsa Grande high
schools.
Wlule at La Quinta, Reynolds
won two league titles and finished
his lugb school career with a
record of 167-139. I
II • ; "My first game was rather
humbling going up against
(current Uruversity of Arizona
head coach) Lute Olson at •
Marina,• Reynolds said. "I was 24 •
and thought I was hot stuff. He i
clobbered us by 40 and that ;
showed me I had a ton to still •
learn.• '
The legacy of Bill Reynolds )
lives on, as 10 of bis former '
players are now high school :
coaches throughout the area. ~
"It's really a neat experience J
to follow those guys in their own ~
coaching careers,~ Reynolds said. •
"We got 'em all over the place. I J
still keep in touch with them and ,
try to get to as many games as •
poiSible." :
One of those coaches is ,
Newport Harbor's I.any Hirst. •
Hirst credits Reynolds for his being i
a coach ln the first place. •
•Not only ctld I learn about • •
basketball from him, I learned ~
about We." Hirst said. "He taught z
me a Jot about the game as well as t
beinig a model citizen and having !
pride in the profession that you do." ; smce retiring in t998, ReynoJdl I
nmalnl a ooumelar at Bolla Omnde. •
"Tbls ii my real Job," Raylialdl •
sakl wtth a laugh. "I reelized that j
the effort needed to contbiue a
strong program at SCC WU jUlt 1
too demanding on my ICbechile, ;
both profeuk>nally and s
penanally." 1 = .. depmture from I ~ dcm't COUlll ltayDalda
• al• l'llbllD .. to ..
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JOSEF AGUllAR I DAILY Pl.OT
Mr. Irrelevant. Jim Finn of ~e Chicago Bears, enjoys the moment as he's lavished with gifts galore.
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• Finn makes splash at Arrival Party.
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NEWPORT BEACH -Amid the
pomp and circumstance, Mr. Irrele-
vant XXN, Jim Finn, told Monday's
spirited crowd dunng the Arrival
Party ceremonies that he intends to
come back and visit one day.
But only after a career in profes-
sional football.
•1 still plan on playing this game,• said the Uni-
versity of Pennsylvania running back, selected
253rd and dead last m the NFL Draft by the Chica-
go Bears, who had a strong presence at the 1Win
Palms Restaurant, the host for Irrelevant Week's
Arrival Party.
Showered with gifts, including a cheese bead
from the Green Bay Packers and a United Parcel
Service delivery uniform (brown shorts and all), Finn
got bis first taste of Irrelevant Week, which cele-
brates the last playei: picked in the NFL Draft.
Donned with mostly caps and T-shirts, Finn's
"shower" was highlighted with a Rolex watch,
donated by Mary Barr of Charles H. Barr Jewelers.
Pinn was also given a week-long life insurance poli-
cy (by Jeny Tardie) while he's in Newport Beach and
a full-course, candlelight dinner for two at the Costa
Mesa Jail (donated by Police Chief Dave Snowden).
In the middle of the parade of gifts, Mr. Irrelevant
was taken off the stage and interviewed by Orange
<;ounty Newschannel's Brent Weber for a live tele-
VlSlOD spot. Following the segment, Irrelevant Week
founder Paul Salata quipped: •Thank you, Paine
Webber."
Finn. the Ivy League Player of the Year in 1998
after bis record-setting season at Penn, which
included 1 ,450 rushing yards and 323 carries (both
school records), arrived here with his mother, father,
sister, girlfriend and his sister's friend and daughter.
Jim Finn receiveds some rapid-fire presentations.
Unlike most or his Irrelevant brethren before him,
Finn took the microphone and introduced his
entourage. MHey, he's an Ivy Leaguer," Salata said.
Finn, who will attend Disneyland today and the
All-Star Sports Banquet on Wednesday at the New-
port Beach Marriott, will report to the Bears' training
camp in PlattvUle. Wis., on July 19. Following two
minicamps with Chicago, Finn is third on the full-
back depth chart.
Finn, the first Mr. Irrelevant from the Ivy League,
led the Quakers to the league title last season in only
his second year carrying the ball. In 1997, Finn,
whose family is from Frur Lawn, N.J., switched from
strong safety to running back Ill the middle of the
season. In six games, t)e rushed for 100 or more
yards and 11 touchdowns.
After an outstanding senior year, Finn entered
the top five in Penn history in several offensive cat-
egories, including 102 points in a season, 2,251
career rushing yards, 17 rushing touchdowns and
180 career points.
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Corporate WHAT: Red, White and Blues is a wine tasting (the reds and
~n whites) and musical festival (the blues).
ArnltoeotrM WHEN: Saturday, July 3rd and Sunday July 4th tro'm 3 to 9
c.....,.~ p.m.
....... CJIA. ~= WHERE: Location will be the upper parking lot next to the
li9A Riverboat Restaurant & Newport Harbor Nautical Museum.
...... EVENTS: Wine & Spirits tasting from approximately 20 wine
& beverage vendors. Live music by great blues bands .
Saturday, July 3 Sunday, July 4
3 p.m. Blue Moon 3 p.m. Don Haney Band
4:15 p.m. On the Edge 4:15 p.m. King Brothers
5:30 p.m. ~Emel 5:30 p.m. Rhythm Lords
6:45 p.m. junlOI' Watson 6:45 p.m. ladies Night
8 p.m. J""'5 Hinnln Bind 8 p.m. Bily 'Im and the Beaters
9 p.m. Mot Ends but... 9 p.m. E'mlt Ends & F~
9:30 p.m. RMfbolt VIP Jim begins 9:30 p.m. Riverboat VIP Jim•
~ Food and full bars will be provided and staffed by the
Riverboat Restaurant.
}'r live Auction & Raffle of donated prizes between live music acts. .> Admission & Tours of Newport Harbor Nautical Museum .
Harbor Cruises from the new dock at the Museum and
Restaurant.
Jt Gaming Tables
Cigar Area
Paths of Orange Cmtsl
College's Die k Tucker
and Newpm t I lc1rbor's
Hal Sheflin c rossed just
once, and tlwn only
from d disldnce.
O rangf! C.:otllil Coll1'!le
dJdn't evPn c.'<1st 10 the tall
of 1942 when the •
championship Nt•wport I lurbor
High grid lt•um, paced by
All-CIF fullhc1c;k Hr1rokl (Hal) •
Sheflin, Lrctvf!h•d to Long Beach
Jordan for 1t toughest Sunset
Ledgue conh.' t. ·
But onl' Jordan student, who
was handhng the down marker, ·
would ht1ve clll incredible future
dt Or<lnqc• Coc1st in the distant
luture, but hP \\dsn't ready to
help Jordcrn chaw a desired
victory c1gamst the '42 Sctilors
that <la}'".
It wds un intcrestmg alhleuc
c.rossroads for a numbf->r of
people, inclu<lin~ the Jordan
student, d Bee footballer nc1med
Dick Tucker. who still reCdlls the
intense gridiron battle dt Long
Bed ch
"I remember a long run, and
he (Sheflln) cut and came down
the sideline one of our players
had a good shot at him dnd
nussed hun." Tucker said.
An old newspaper cllppIDg
said the 215-pound Sheflin ran
32 yards, but was tackled at the
one-foot hne, then scored on the
next play
Harbor won, 7-0. The Sailors
also blanked Santa Ana Hlgh,
7-0, earlier m the yedr.
ln recent recollections, Tucker
recalled, "In those days we'd
come down to Newport I !arbor
in our own cars ... three m d
Model A, with our unifonns tn
the back. There were orange
groves between every town.
That might astonish later
generdtions, but beccrnse of lhe
gasoline shortdge m World War JI
(1941-45), many high-schools
banned athletic bus
transporldtlon and encouraged
students to drive their own cars.
Roger Neth, d member of the
'42 Harbor champ t<'dm, recalls
SIDELINES
don .
cantrell
his vebJcle -a black 1932
three-windowed.Ford. And he
remembers drivmg it to the
Jordan game m '42 with two
other occupants.
Neth said it was essentially
true that the Southland was f<urly
spread out with orange groves in
those days, but it didn't include
Huntington Beach with all of its
oil wells and Costa Mesa with
wide spreads of lima bean farm~
Also, it was stressful for
players in that time relallve to
night driving. The pressure was
on constantly to drive only Wlth
parking hghts since the
government feared thredts ol
Japanese air attacks near the
coast at night.
In fact, Joe Muruz, a Harbor
High gridder m 1943-44,
remembers hitting a horse on the
road with his Model A one night.
MuniZ, who loved horsei, was
very upset since the impact
killed the horse
The horse hdd wandered out
of a field and was trying to cross
the darkened highway.
·1 didn't even see him,·
Muniz said.
Anyway, Hartw.r was famous
for its Sheflin brothers m football,
for a nwnber of years, but Tucker
was blessed with a similar
picture later when he took
charge of Brea-Olinda High
football. Brea's outstanding cast
of brothers were named
Ledbetter.
ln time, Coach Tucker joined
OCC and led the Sues to two
ndbonal championships, a far cry
from Jordan High days
Bill Van Horn, a '44 Sailor
"'
., ..
gndder, would remember a
change of pace on trcrnsportabon
one year d 1t credted qUJte a
stir amon those playing under
the ldte Lc5 Miller. . ~
The bnstlmg first dtose when•
tackle Dick Harper's. parents :
a.rrtved wilh a nice, roomy statitm
wagon. All the players sensed •
thE> vcilued change over thelI' olo
Model ~s. No one seems to
recall how th~y dead~ who
would go with the Harpers, ....
Flipping coUlS would have tak.:m
a long ti.JT\e. . -
A touch of the WdI once ciUll.:
to the Harbor High campus -
when two All-Amencan
footballers named Elroy (Crazy
Legs) Hrr:.ch and Bob Dove, wUD
played for the El Toro Manne
base, accepted an mvitation by
Miller to show up and give the-
Tar gridders an afternoon of :
valued tips on football. :
The Harbor team was
fascinated. Miller met Dove ana:
HIJ"Sch one night at the Lions :
Club dnd chose lo welcome them
to V1s1t Harbor High. •
Another bnght light was
flashing on many World War II :
guys alter the war. They were :
returning home and chose to
tum out at many Junior colleges ..
They led some lo chdropionship •
seasons. . ,e
One champ school was
Chaffey College, coached by Ray
Rosso Rosso later chose to :
become the head coach at =
Orange Coast College :
Numerous veterans turned out-
for the Pirates lll'1948 and •49
Rosso had served as a Navy pilot
Three coaches connected to
Harbor High dlso made an
appearance with the Navy
dunng the war. ' ..
Dick Spaulding. the 1938-39
gnd coach, and Al Irwin, a '36 '
Tar graduate who returned to
coach m 1948-55, ser\red in the ,
South Pacilic
SpduldUlg WdS an officer on a
Destroyer whtlc Irwin was a
flight deck officer on an a.ucraft::
earner · •
Wendell Pickens, grid c~
in 1940-42 and 1946-47, was :
allowed to lake charge of naval!
phySlcal development progra.m:r.
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how beautifa/ our draperies look. I'm very proud
of it, and I Mn't mind admitting that COIT
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.:s T...doy,June22, 1999 Sports
~Junior volleyball club set for Junior Olympiai
•Three locd.ls on squad
-headed for New Orleans. •
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Dott Plot
11 UNTINGTON BEACH -The
• Cnhlorrud Beach Volleyball AssOOd·
hon's Gtrls lndoor 13 and under Cali·
fomia Beach Club has qualifled for
lhl' Juruor Olympics in New Orleans,
July 2-5
Three local youngsters, Brynn
Mdurer ol Newport Beach, Alyson
Jennings of Costd Mesa and Taylor
Beauchamp of Corona del tvfar, cife
on the 01Vls1on A squad headed for
New Orleans, accordl.ng to the Presi-
clL•n l of the CBVA, Ric Jennings.
The drnazing thing is Jennings
had to bring Maurer dnd Beauchamp
lrom the DIV1s1on "C" learn when two
quls qull the ·A• team a1ter the
R£•g1ondls to make it to the Jwuor
Olympics .
· •Losing the two girls left us with
only six on the roster," Jennings said.
·New Orleans was 18 days away and
we could not recruit from outside our
club."
Maurer Is a 13-year-old seventh
grader, who attends St. Jocumbs.
Jennings ls lDlpressed with her work
e thic and improvements after only
one season.
"Sbe was almost a total beginner
when starting the season," Jennings
said. •erynn is~ great natural athlete
and her hard work paid off for her."
Alyson Jennings, daughter of rue
J ennings, is a seventh grader attend-
ing Carden Hall. "I have a lot of
respect for Alyson for having the
matunty to not let the coach-daugh-
ter thing upset the team apple cart,"
Ric said.
Alyson was awarded the league's
Most Valuable Player award and is
the starting setter and server for
every match.
Beauchamp, an 11 ·y ar·old, liv
on the beach at China CovP. and often
works out with profe. 1ond..l beach
player Brian Lewi . Though only a
fifth.grader, Jc•nnlngs bell ves her
skills as a volleybdll player Cllld her
experience are a. much, if not more,
than the rest or thP. players.
·1 chose Taylor and Brynn for the
great attitude as much as tor their
ability," Jennings said. "Despite com-
ing on late, the team has had great
practices S\Dce the Regionals and I'm
proud of the way the girls have
accepted their new teammat~s. •
Others.on the team include Lawa
English of FountaJ.n Valley, Kimberly
King and Whitney Gaeta of Hunting·
ton Beach, Kristin Jackson from Her-
mosa• Beach, and Carly Roberts of
Manhattan Beach.
ln only the second tournament of
the California Beach Club, the •A•
Team placed 21st out of 170 teams in
the division to make it to the JOs.
YOITI llllllLL
Newport hammers
La Mirada roe. 11-1
• Courvoisier, Keenan
combine on one-hitter.
LOS ALAMITOS -The New-
port Harbor Baseball Ass<>cUltion
Bronco •A" All-Stars defeated La
Mirada, 11-1, during Saturday's
Los Alanutos Jn\litational Tourna-
ment.
Pitchers Kevin Cowvohler
and P~ck Keenan combmed to
toss a one-hitter for the winners.
Brian Gribble went 2 tor 3
with a home run and three RBis,
Morgan Govaars was 2 for 3 with
two RBis and Dennis Heehan
was 1 for2 with two RBis for New-
port.
The Newport •A" All-Stars
will meet the Los Alamitos •A"
All-Stars Wednesday at 6 p .m.
before playing Garden Grove
•A• Saturday at 9 a.m .
Doily Pifot
Cub baltlDf mmp for 20tb year.
Tbe Nnpalt .... ,...... Club. UDder tbe ~
tilJQ "'..,....., n.ve SbMt>a. .. bOIUug itt first ol
11 ... '1Millt .,__. aamp1 dUI ~ wtifcb II~
1oau,....t.tw1•tbe_mfl!il_alt8nd 11.
BK11 ·r•lnn wSl meet~ UuOuGb Priday trom
9:45 a.m. ao l~ p.m. tot am Week. .A mklmomlng
mack end 1uDc:h WW be provided ddy, lbeo super·
viled .W.rwt"G (optiOnal for campen) wUI be olfeNd
1ra;n '1p..-.to3 p.m. T-lbirts and prizes wUl be award·
ed wfl HlllOIL ea group lil the caJllpi: Will be limited to S1X stu-
dents and arranged accordin?u:t~ and ablijty level. 1-losD wW Include bUic entals, drllls.., and
court etiquette. It is the 20th year Newport Beach Ten·
Dis Club has off erect 5\AIUIM!I' junior camps.
Danielle Brandlin, who played NQ. t singles this •
seote>n for CaJ Poly San .Luis Obiipo's women's tenn11
team, is among Sherbeck.'s a,s.gjtants thiS summer ot
the camps. Por !t-ummer camp details: (9'9) 644-0050,
ext. 29 01' 5.
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Rudy A M '1•1mt111 beneftc:Yrv wltin 10 d8ys Metro.se Avenuel111.Los OfJl22•0 6129·07/06
Tr.,,.,.., Av tv Marn• <1n from the ftnt put#cltian ot Ange•es. CA 90038
T1u,1 Jl\1 o.iv~· ,.., o •3 thll notice. Se6d ult w11 be This busmess ts con· Fictitious Bu11ne••
ri1•w11on Buact CA 'l21>tiO IMde wtlhout cown.nt or ducted by an lndtvtdual Name St•tement
t 111s busin.,ss is con -.rtty, upNU or Implied, Have you s1aned doing The following persons
ou1.IH<J tJy Tru<I <Family) u to tJae. potMHion °' business yet? No are doing business as Hav~ y(w ~t.ir!PO domq enc:l.Wnbl•ICU to llltllty the Jin Sook Cho NEW CHINESE DELI,
lius•nP.ss Y' I' 'r'e~ 1991 Uf1Pll6d blllnc:e dut on the This sta1emen1 was hied 488 E 17th St . #8102. R uo~ A Marom a11 note or noees MCI.Ad ~ w11h the County Cleric of Costa M8$8. CA 92627 Tru~lec Q said Deed ot TNlt. to wt: Orange Count)' on 6-18·99 Henry Wet, 3630 Maxon
RurJv M.i• ni.1 Tri1s1 1331.a:M.7• wNdl lndudu 19996796735 Rd. El Monte. CA 9173
Tn" s1;it•m11111 was hied uUmlted COlll&. ~ Dally Pilot June 22 . .19 Rot>en Y Tsang, 13581
w1111 lhe Cnun1v Clerk ot lllld edV~ It the time ot July 6. 13. 1999 T577 Newland SI • Westminster,
O•Mnqe Co11n1v on 6·4-99 the """81 putllk'llion d thl• Fictitious Buslneas CA 92683 111996795238 ~ d 5a1e. l It poulbM N St t t Pet Jun Wu, 1673 S p, ~ P 1 n1· e 1 s 22 tNt at the time d .... the am• • emen R1mpau Blvd • Los Angel· 1 •I!; Ts.lb opening * ma be lul The lollow1ng persons es, CA 90019 . . . nay De ..., are doing business as Tn1s bus ness Is con Fic1rt1ous Business than !ht total lndef:Jtedneu a) The Last Reson, ' •
Name Statement ~ ~ :""~ b) Deckcralters. 440 w ~~~,:',:~Pa general
Ti<c> I •II 1W1nc1 r•ers11"' Au'tplll'lvl:e YPJllktertt. ~ 19th Street CoS1a Mese, Have you started doing
A•• 1 "9 tius• es~ ls East Yandeftllt Wry, SUit• CA 92627 busifless yel? No MESA PERFORMANCE 400 Sllrl ~ Call-La Bouff, Inc. (CA), Robert v Tsang
PEDS 1008 f'h1ccn11a f°""-l2AOll, FOf trU.t..•a 3871 S Mam Street, San1a This statement was hied
C .. , a M " ~ a c A ule lnfonNltton call: (t11) Anha CA 92707 wtlti the County Clerlc ol
''· h27 4312 31f7·TT28 Dated· June 11 This business is con· Orange Counry on 6-4-99 M1~P. S1mor11an 1999 Ai'AP3i11aa 1121 ~ ducted by a co1porahon ~1)996795227
I Hun11ng1on Court New 715 ' Have you started doing Daily PllOI June 8, 15 22
port Oeact1 CA r12f!oO business yet? No 29. 1999 T550 Tony P.iht•1eri 1220 Pa•• La Boufl Inc . Debra
N•·w1 on Aftl 1106 New Fict1tlou1 Business Hulls_ President
p0r1 01>ac.r1 CA llf>bO Name Statement This statement was 111&0
Tt11' bu~m••'' ·~ con The following persons w11h Ille County Clerk ol 011~1 .. d by r.o·panner:. are doing business as Orange Count)' on 6·18·99
HAve vou startl!d Clc»ng ACNE CLINIC OF NEW-19996796132
UUS•neo;s yet? N~ PORT BEACH. 360 San Dallv P110t June 22. 29.
Mo1<e S1mor11an Miguel Dnve •708, New July 6. 13. 1999 T578
Tnis statement was 1, eo pon Beacn. CA 92660 Flctltiou1 Business
Wllh the Couniv CIP.rk of Terry Joel Dubrow. MD N•me Statement bmnqo County on B 4 99 A Med 1 c 199116795255 ica o1poratlon The f0Uow1ng persons O:i11y P1101 Juna 8 15 22 (CA ) 360 San Miguel Drive are domg business as.
29 1 ~99 TS4] ;~~go Newpon Beaeh CA Bula Eyewear. 240 New·
Fictitious Bualness Tll1S business IS con· ~ ~~J;_r ea·~~~New·
Name St•tement ductod by a co1pon111on Sign Language Eyewear,
The lollowing persons Have you &ta nod doing Inc.. (CA), 240 Newpon
arf doing bus1nes-; as business yet? Y81l. 1996 Cantor Drive, Sta 210,
SMTM Promotions 13636 Terry J Dubrow MD Ne'."'J>Ort Beacn, CA 92660
Onkayha Circie Irvine CA Medical Corporatt0n ThlS buSlnass Is con·
92620 Terry Joe Dubrow MD ducted by a corporallOO
Annelle Fiala I 3636 On Prestdenl Have you started doing ~ayha C11cie Irvine. CA This statement was fifed buslnass yet? Yes, 1·99
92620 with lhe County Clerk of Sign LanguBQ• Eyewear,
This bus111ess 1<; con Orange County on 6·18-99 Inc, Kathy N 1.••· Beere· dueled by an tndMdual 19996796741 1ery Have you s1an8d doong DaHy Ptlol June 22 29 Thts statement was hied
.business yet? No JUiy 6. 13. 1999 T573 with the County Clertc of
AnMtte F1al11 Orenoe County on 6·18·99
This statement wos hied Fictitious 8UslneH 1"96798730
with lhe Coun1v Clerk of Name Statement Dally PllOI June 22. 29.
Orange Counly on 6-4-99 The following persons J1 6, 13, 11)99 T571l
19996795231 are doing 1>u11nass IS F ctltloue Bu1lnes•
Fictitious Business
Name Statement
The lollowlng persons
are doing business as·
ADVANCED PROCESS-
ING CENTER, 1121 Debra
Dr , Costa Mesa, CA
92626
Filtt Hefner 1121 Debra
Or , Costa Mesa. CA
92626 Ths busmen Is con
dl.ldad by an Individual
Have you staned doing
business yet? No Allz Hefner
This sta11men1 was hied
Wllh lhe Couniy Clerk or
Orange Counl)' on 6·18·99
199967116728
Daily Piiot June 22, 29,
July 6, 13, 1999 T581
F1ct1tious Buslnese
Name Statement
Daily PllOI June 8 15 22. G Gs CARPET CLEAN· Nam• Statement
' 2~ 1999 T548 ING SERVICES, 1780 The followlng persons
Fictitious Buslneu Placentia Ave , •8, Costa are doing buslneu as
The I011ow1ng persons
are doing buatnass as
Corporate Finance A1·
soclates • Newport Beach.
1400 Quail Street Ste 155, Newport Beach, CA
92660
Rick May, Inc., (Hawa11), e Solana, lrvfne, CA 92612
This buslnaas Is con-ducted by a corporation
Have you •tarted doing buwless yet? Yes, 111199
RICk May, Inc , Rtchard
P May, PreSldenl
N•m• Statement Mosa. CA 92627 a) FlnanOlal lnvHtments
The ronowing persons Juan Pedro Gonzalez, Secvrlllos & Holdings
are oong bu11ness as 1780 Ptacont1a Ave . i8 bl F I s H , 12 Canyon
Cosra Mesa Auto Serv1oe Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Ff1m, Newi>on Coast, CA
C.n1er, 1747 Anaheim Av· Thia buSll\HI Is con· 92657
et1ue, CO&ta Mesa. Cal1lor· ducted by en lndiVtdual Ga~ A t<lrwan. 12 Ce·
• n111 02627 Have you started doing nyon Rim, Newport Coast,
• Anlhony Goodwin Beus. business yet? YH, CA 92657
2872 V•lalco Lane, Costa May 1999 Th41 buslneu Is con·
Mesa Cahlomia ll2626 Juan Pedro Gonzalez ducted by an unln·
Ju11anne Mane Bells, Tt111 si.tement waa filed corporatad aaa~latlon
2872 Velasco Lane, Costa w•lh nie County Cler\ of other than• partnership
Mosa. CaOIOfn•a 92626 Of&nge County on 6·18·91l Have you 11aned doing
This business 11 con· 19096796'738 buafneas yet? No ~ed Dy husband nnd Dally PllOI June 22, 29, 01~ A K1rwar1
••<*ti• JulX 6 .• ~3. 19!1l T514 This 11atement was tiled
• Have you started OOlng Wltll tht County Qerk of
: busmen yet? No f-lctmoue tfUllMH Or811ge CounlY on 8·18-99
1 JulleMe M Bells f .... 7"721 , Th11 1111emen1 was hied N•m• S1ate,,,.nt Dally Pilot June 22 29,
1 w1tn the County Clol'k of The IOl!ewtng persona JUiy 6, 13, 1991) T580
Orangt Coullly on O·l 99 are dolt1g business H
199"1t4858 l ot I Interactive,
• , Dally PtlOI June I, 1!1. 22 411 Fremont Av• , Newport
• 29, I~~ T549 Beach, CA 9266J
: .-rlCll Oii ,,.,..,.. Thomas I( LamC>en,
1 _ • ft ..._, It-..... 48 FralTIOflt Ave , ~ --,.,_ ,._ Be1Ch,CAt2te3 'I ~ ..,..... Thia bullnell it ClOtl· 10 cu au • cllcted by .,, lndl\ltdual ., Tl.I,... Haw )QI ••r'llld dOing
Wlltl !tie COYfllV Clatk of
Thi• statement was flied
wllh Ille Coun1y Cieri! Of
Orange Coootv on 6· 18·1l9 1 .... 71tn1
Da•ly Pllol June 22. 29,
July 8, 13. 1909 T583
I PUBLIC NOTICES
Fictitious Business
Nam• Statement
The lollowmg persons
are domg business as,
Luxury Towncar Service,
3031 S. Sycarnore St
Unit, c, Sama Ana. Califor·
nla 92707 Richard W Johnson
3031 S Sycamore SL. Unil
C, Santa Ana. Cahfom1a
92707 TI11s business Is con·
ducted by an Individual
Have you started oomg
business yet? Yes,
61111999
Rich w. Johnson
Thls statement was hied
with the County Clerk of
Orange County on 6· to-99
19996795843
Daily P110t June 22, 29, July 6, 13, 1999 T569
Fictitious Business
Name St•tement
The fOllowing persons ere domg b1Js1ness as
OJ21tma Markehng Group.
18PO E Garry Ave. •202.
Santa Ana. Cal1lorn1e
92705
Chns Duncan. 272 Villa
Point Or Newpon Beach.
Cahlorma 92660
This business is con-
ducted t>y an 1nd1V1dua1 Have you staned doing
business yel? Yes. 3110/98
Chris W Duncan
This statemenl was filed
with the County Clerk ol
Orange Counlylono5·24·99
19996794133
Dally Pilot June 22, 29, July 6. 13, 1999 T584
Actit lous Business
Name Statement
The lotloW1ng persons
are dotng business as
al Three Flags Center b Three Flags Manage·
men1. 27601 Forbes Road
142. Laguna Niguel Ca
026n
George N Glass Trus1ee
of Iha George N Glass
Family Trust dateo
5/29196 3112 Camino
Crest Or . Oceanside. Call
lorn1a 9205'4
Shane B Gia$$ 'rrustco
ol the S&L Glass Family
Trust dalod 9124198. 24171
Paseo Del Campo. Laguna
Nlguel CA 926n
This business 1s con·
ducted by a general pen·
nersh•P Have you s1anec1 dotOg
business yet? Yes
11118197
Shane B Glass • Gen·
eral Panner
This statement was hied
with lhe County CleOt. ol
Orange Countv on 5-24·99
19996794164
Daily Pilot June 22. 29,
July 6. 13. 1999 T570
STATEMENT OF
ABANDONMENT OF
USE OF FICTmous
BUSINESS NAME
The tollow1ng person(s)
has (have) abandoned ltle
use of the ltChhOUS buSI·
ness name
a) Three Flags Center.
b) Three Flllgs Manage·
ment. 27601 Forbes Road.
Suite 1142, Laguna Niguel.
Cahlomta 92677
The FICllllOUS Business
name referred lo abovo
was filed In Orange County on 216198. FllE NO
19986748170
George N Glass Fem11y
Trust Dated May 29. 1996,
3112 C.mmo Crest Or , Ocoanstde, CA 92054
George N Gian Trustee
01 George N Glass F11m11y
Trust. 31 12 C.m1no Crest
Dr Oceanside, CA 92054
Shane B Glass TM>tee
Of lhe George NB Glass
Family Trust, 25171 Paseo
del Campo. Laguna Niguel,
C.l1fomla 02877
This business Is con·
dueled by. Fam~y Trust
George N Glass This &tatement was hleo
wuh lhe County Cler11 of
Orange County on 5·24-99
19996794165
Deity Pilot June 22. 29.
J1 '· 13. 1999 T571 F ctftlou1 BusineH
Name Statement
The follOwlng pe1son•
lr9 d0ong ~alness es
Club Lileracy, 359 San Miguel So•te 105 Newpon
9eldl, CA ll2660
Tracey Kim Fran~ 245
Del P onlonte Sen
Clemente, CA 92672
Thlt bus1neu Is con·
duded by an lndivtduat
Have you stanec dOlr\g
bullnalay•t?No
Tr.c.y I< F-rlAA
Thia 1talamen1 was filed
wtltl Iha County Clerk OI
011nge Couniy on 8·1<>·90
'""71H07 Dally~ June 22. 29
Julye. 13 1909 TW
ClletJltltt
I PUBLIC NOTICES 11 PUBUC NOTICES I
wlM be lncet"ted In shown on a map rec0tded the will OI eetate. OI In Boolt 128, Pages 22, 23 both, of: MARGARET al)d 24 ol M1scella"90us
I PUBLIC NOTICES 11715
BANK OF CALIFORNIA
oanuARllS I f_1_e_s_o_e_1TU_A_R_1e_s_J
KAVASCH ROBINSON
LOUGHERY Maps, records ol Orange
A PETITION hae County, Callfomla. been filed by ELEEN s. M0te commonly 'known
HALE ANO JUNE E. as-2940 Randolph Street.
GARClA In the s""*'°' c~~~a~Aare cash tn
Cou'1 of Call(omla, lawful money of the United Cou~of~N ,.. s1a1es on connrmatlon ol
queeta tt.t EJLEEH s. ale, or pan cash and bat·
HALE ANO JUNE !. ance upon such terms and GARCIA be ...,oinled con<lltiona as are aocep-• -::.=:=... table 10 the personal repre· ...---sentative Ten percent of ave to .... amount bid to be depostled
"tat• of the decedent. with bid. Bids or oilers 10 THE PETITION r• be in wttbng and will be re·
que1ta the dNedent•a celved al the aroresald ol-
WIU. end oodicila, If lice a1 any time alter the eny, be edmitted to hrsl publtcallon hereol and
probete. The WIU. end before date of sale. eny oodicll1 are ev_,. Date<I: June 15, 1999 ebl• for e>tllminetion In Roben Tripp a(ld
the ftle kept by the Merilyn Tripp Personal
oourt. Representative of the Es·
THE PETITlON r• tate questa euthority to Attomey(a) 11 Lew:
edmiN9ter the "tate Edgar C. Johnson, Jr.,
under the Independent Eaq-John1on & Flyer,
Adminlatr•tion of Ea-3080 Bristol Street, Suite
tat .. Act. ,.,..,.,.1 euthon-630, Co•t• MeH, ' ' •• CA 92626 ty will eMow the penon-Pubhshed Newpon Beach·
• repreeentative to take Costa Mesa Daily Pilot ::'Jn1.;~rt ~~ June21. 22, 28, 1~TS38
81• Before teklng oerteln Fictitious Business very Important eotions! Name Statement however, the personai .... ill .... The following persona repreien .. uve w .,. are dot01 business as
required to ~ node• FRIEND OF lo lnteteeted ..... ,.ONI THE CHIL ..--OREN, 537 Newport Cen· uni••• they h •v• ter Drive PMB 157, New· welved notioe or con-pon Beach CA 92660
Mnted to the propoeed Gary Gene Harder, 907 aodon.) The lndes>en-Peseo Grande. Duarte
dent 9dmlniatr•tlon Calilomia 9t010
euthority will be gr.med 1'hls business 1s con·
uni... .,. lntet .. ted ducted by an Individual
pereon fMee.,. objeodon Have you a1aned doing
to the peddon end business yet? No lhow. good ceuH why Gary Gene Harder
the ooun et'°"8ld not Ttits statement was hied
Qfent the euthority. with ttle County Clerk or
A HEARING on the Orange Counly on 6-18·99
petition wW ba held on 1"96796717 July 1 &b 1111 at 1 :45 Dally Pilot June 22, 29,
P.M. In ept. L73 locet· July 6. 13, 1999 T565
ed et 341 The Qty Fictitious Business
Drive P.O. Box 14170 Name Statement
Orenoa CA 12888. The lot1oW1ng petsons
IF YOU OBJECT TO are doing business as·
the gtendng of the Franklin J'leally, 3250 East
pedtiOn, you ehould Coast H1gllwav. Corona
-.-... the Meri,... del Mar, CA 92625 -.. -•• ... Chnstopher E Hobson ::'flit 8
':,
19 l.:" wO:J::n 24231 Mesa Dnve, New·
ob'--'do Ith the pon Beaeh. CA 92660
P" ne w This business Is con· court lMlfore the hNr-dueled by· an Individual
Ing. Y04.lf eppewance Have you started doing
"'-Y be In penon ot by business yet? Yes, 3111/94
YoVf ettomey. Cttristopher E Hobson
IF YOU ARE A This statement was hied
CREDITOR or • oontln-with the County Clerk of r.nt oredltor of the Orange Couniv on 6·9·99
o ... ed you mu1t flla 19996795738
your ~ w ith the Dally Pilot June 22. 29,
courund maih copy to Ju!y 6. 13, 1999 T567
the penONI repr .. ent• Fl ctitlous BuslneH
tiwi eppointed by the Name Statement
court within four The lollO'f'lnQ persona
monthe from the dane are doing t>us1ness as;
of firat 1Huanoe of Hair Etc, 10585 Slater lettete • prowaed In Ave .• Founlaln Veltey. cau. aeodon t 100 of the lornia 92708
C.ilfornle PJGbate Code. Sue Tseng, 10532 F!vinp,
The time for filing Asn Circle, Fountain Va •
clllima wilt not exPira lay, Callfomla 92708
before four monttw This business Is con·
from the hMring dMe duded by an lndlvldual
nodoed abo,,e Have you staned dOtng YOU MAY EXAM-business yet? Yes,
IN! .,_ th kept by the 4·J~1.9~eng
oowt. If you .,. • pet-Thls statemenl was llled
80ft iftteNeted !ft the with the County Clerk of ~t you mev..,: Orange County on 5·27·99 ....,.. aw oourt • fc 19996794557
....,.. few lpecM8' Daily P11<>1 JUllO 22, 29, Notioe of the fling of an Julye. 13, 1999 T568
N A 1n the Sopenor Coun
ol Cahfornla, Couniy ot
ORANGE
THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests lhal
NORTHERN TRUST
BANK OF CALIFORNIA
N A be eppomted as per
sonel reprasentaltve 10 ad minister the estate of the
decedent.
THE PETITION requests
the decedent's Will end
codie11s. 11 any, be adm111ed
to probate The W~I ano
any codte'ils are avallable
for examination in the file
kept by the coun.
THE PETITION requests auth(>nty to administer the
estate under the lndepencl
enl Adm1nistra11on ol Es·
tales Act (Thls Authoflty
wtll allow tho personal rep resentat.ve to 1ake many
aC1ions without obt.a1ni0g
courl approval Before taktng cena1t1 very Imp<>!'·
tant actions. however, the
personal representative
will be required 10 give no·
lice lo Interested person$
unless thev have wal\/ed
nocice or consented to lhe
proposed ac;tton ) The m·
dependent adm1mstratt0n
au1honty Wiii be granted unless an interested par·
son !ties on objecllon 10 the
petition and shows good
cause wtty the coon shOuld
not grant the aulhonly
A HEARING on the peu-
11on will be held on
JULY15, 1999al 1·45pm
In Dept L73 located at
341 The City Onve South.
Orange, CA 92868
IF YOU OBJECT lo the
granting ol the petition, you
should cippeer at the hear·
1ng and state your Objec·
nons or l1le wnuen objer.·
lions with Iha coun befoia
Iha hearing Your ap pearance may be In person
or by your auorney
IF YOU ARE A CREDI·
TOR or conttngent cred•lor
or the deceased you musl hie your claim witn the
court and mail a copy 10 the
personal reprosentalive
appolnled by lhe coun
w1th1n tour months from the
date of the first Issuance of
letters as provided m Pro
bate Code seC1t0n 9100 The 11me lor lttlng claims
will Ml expire before lour
months lrom the hearing
dale nottced above.
YOU MAY EXAMINE the
hie kept by the c:oun II you
are a person Interested in
lhe estate. you may hie
w1lh the court a Reque&t for
Special Notice (form DE·
1S4) of the llllng of an In-
ventory and appraisal of
esiate assets or of any
pe1111on or account as
provided 1n Probate Code
sechon 1250 A Request
tor Spectal Notice lorm ts
available lrom the coun
clerk
Attorney for lhe
Petltlooer:
LORI WINDER
LIVINGSTON, ESO.
(CSBI 933961
840 NEWPORT CENTER
DR., STE. 700, NEWPORT
BEACH, CA 92660
Publlshed Nawpon Beactt·
Cos1a Mesa Dally Pilot
June 15, 21. 22, 1999
TM554
"'"'"°'Y end eppr8INI BSC8465
of eetate -..ta °' of NOTICE OF PACIFIC VIEW .,.,,, ~ cw ~nt PETITION MEMORIAL PARK
•12_pntofo4d!l_ ":.~ TO ADMINISTER IO ..... --·-Cemetwy • Mortuary ,, ...... Code, A ,.._ ESTATE OF: Chapel • Crematory
C1UMt f0t ~ Nocioe SONYA KINGSLEY 3500 p-.. flc vi~ """ve
fonn le awllabte from aka SONYA M. N~ ~· the oourt deftt. KINGSt.EY ·-....,. • ~ure.Pa7W •· CASE NO. A197514 M4·2700
Vllll9 M. a.-To an heirs, ben1ll A--.•'-c1aries, creditors, cont Pllll:I ~ a.21 ,_ 0. lngent creditor•. and per 1111. -AIWAY
Y ...... ft1• sons who may otherwtff M rt .,.., * Ch•......i "--... CA ..a be Interested In the will 01 ° U-' • _.... Ol1U. OllU, Oll2.I estate. "' both. o1 Cremation ----:C~N~S'"'1""72~1""'t""'2-1--I SONYA KtNGSlEY al<a 110 Broedway SONYA M KINGSlEY "_.· MMa Nottoe of A PETITION FOR PAO __ ..
Sale of R••I Property BATE he• been hied b~ ... _ ... _•.·•-1.eo __ _
., Privet• Sale -NORTHERN TRUST ,.
CeMNo.A1146M
In lhe Supenor Coul1 of
lhe State of Calllomla, fot
ll'le Counly ol Orange
In the t.llner ot Iha E•·
Illa of G•reld Lff Tripp, dace a MO
Notice •~hereby !hat the ..
Mii at Private Se . to Iha
and bell blddar
to cooll11oat10n OI Supenor Cout1, Of\ Of
8fter the 18fl_dey of """l 1 t9I a1 tne Olif>l L 73 °'
luperiof Court of ~ County. '41 The
OltYe, Otange, CA
.. the •• -8rld In• "'"' °' Mid *•••d .. ..,. ot dedl and .. ..... -and"*'-.. .... r.a 80QIJ'9CI In adlllorl IO
trlet of lllld d9C 1111 IJ In
and IO .. :::r;. "::
~~
"Affordable
Alternative"
Discount Casket,
Cremation&
BurJal Service
Wiiiiam "Bill" Knaach,
ag~ 81, born Jt.me 12,
1918· In Philadelphia, PA,
died June 18, 1999 at
Providence Medford
MedlCal Cenlor, Medford.
Oregon
Biii was a Maror lor
the Army Alr1orco in WWII
He was a Mechanical EnQ1·
neer for McDonald
Douglas Co1porat1on.
where he reltred aher 30
years or service. During his
career he was Involved
with the Apollo, Gemini.
Salum. and Thor Space
Pro1ocls 1n Huntington
Beach. Cahlom1a.
He was a big supporter
ol the American Logion
'Mustangs" basebal1 team
1n Medford. Oregon. where
he was alfeclionately
known as grandpa Wolcott.
He was a degreed master
gardener and after his
rot1remen1 he returned to
school and recerved a
degree 1n petroleum eng·
neenng. He enjoyed trav·
eling and he and his wife
traveled all over the world
both by sea and air To
·celebrate his 50th wedding
anniversary he toot< his
wh<ile lam1ly on a cruise to
Alaska.
Survivors. wile of 56 years. the lormer Helen
'Lu~ Storey of Medford
Oregon. son. James
Kavasch of Medford, Ore·
goo. daughter, Jiii Wolcol
of Medford. Oregon;
brother Ralph Kavasdl ol
Fremont California; sister.
Irene Adams of Torrance.
Callfom1a; three grand
children. and one great·
grandson
Memonal service wdl be
3 30 p.m. Saturday. June 26, 1999 at the Honon
Plaza's 'Elsie Buller Hair
located at 1122 Spong
S1ree1 In Medford. Oregon
Olt1c1allng Reverend
Bunny Oliver ol First
United Melhod1sl Church of
Medford.
Memorial contributions
may be made lo Amencan
Legion Post 15. Baseban
Team, 2330 North Paahc
Highway, Medford, Of9900
97501
David T. Robinson
Octobet 14, 1936 -
June 17, 1999
David T Rob111son, a 25 ~ear residenl of Newport
3each. died Wednesday.
June 17. at hrs residence
liter a long illness. He was
52.
In celobratt0n ol his Me,
service will be held al
11 00 a.m Thursday, June
24, at Paaf1c Vtew Chapel
n Newport Beach.
Mr Robinson was bom
to Paul and Edna Robinson
n Los Angeles He gradu·
ated from So Pasadena.
San Manno High School
and USC where he was a
member of lhe Beta Theta
Pl fraternity David toved
l•la. his family and his
lnends
He 1s survived by his
wile, Joyce (Barnes)
Robinson. son. David T
Robinson Jr of Newpon
Beach, and brolher Paul
Robinson, of Portland
Ore goo
In heu of flowers. please
make donations to Hoag
Memooal Hospital Cancer
Center.
HADLEY
Wllli•m Pr•tt Hadley,
66, of Corona del Mar,
died June 2.0. 1999
Mr. Hadley was an
alumni ol use and a mem·
ber of the Paclfte Anglers
and the Balboa Bay Club 1n
Southern Ca~loma and
an honorary member of the
Board of Governors of the
Balboa Bay Club. He was
also the president of
Hadley Auto Transport a
highly successful auto
transport company head·
quartered in Santa Ana.
CA He loved to play mus1e
and spend time on his boal
1n Ba1a He Is survrved by his
wile, Joan Hadley; daugh·
ler, Pam Bergey: sons,
Rtck Hadley, (Renee)
and Steve Hadley, grand dl!ldren, Bryan. Mochael
and Sara Bergey
Dominique and Jack
Hadley
tegc,
of Newpon Ucach,
p assed away o n
aturday, June 19"'
after a long illness. She
wa born in McHenry,
tulnois o n "icptember
9"', 1927.
Mrs. Stegc came to Newpon In 1948
where she married John Stegc Sr of 127
Coral Avenue, BaJboa lsland. She worked
for twenty years at Newpon Stationers
Jn the purchasing dcpartrnent. Mr. &
Mrs. Stcgc would have been married for
fifty years on November 17"' .
She is urvlved by her husband John
Sr. and Ovc children: Sally Stcgc or Chico,
RO$Cann Wherry of Costa Mesa, Lorne
Stcgc of Turtle Rock, Marylynn Askin of
ulsun, and John Jr. of Newport Beach
he has seven gnndchildren.
She ~ also the niece of lilille Cribbcn
of Corona del Mar, and first cousin to
Rose Marie of Costa Mcs;.i , 1tnd Andrea
Jones of Balboa.
A Memorial MaM wtu be held at Our
Lady Queen of Aneiels o n Wcdnctd.ty,
June 2j• at twelve noon .
Hie '1111~1;
~« /lk1'te
A-GOOD ADI
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ING. 282'1 Crown Valley Parllwey, Suite F LaglM'WI
Ni guel, Cal/forn1a
92677-1-400 SJL. Inc., (Cahtorn1a).
282-41 Crown Valley
Parkway, Suite F, Laguna
N lguel. California 9~677-1•00
This t>ualneH Is con·
ducted by a corporation
The reg111rant com· menced to transact busl·
ness under tho flcttllous name or names listed at>ove on 5·15·99
SJL. Inc , Stephen J Lutz. President
lhls statement was hted
with me Counry Clerk of Qfange County on 5·28·99
1999671M781
Loyd E. Wright 111, Esq
Law Offices of Loyd E
Wnght Ill A Protesslonal
Corporation, 19200 Von
Karman A'.lenue, Suite 870. Irvine. CA 92612
, Dally Plloe June 15. 22 •
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pool ' tpt 3 pilvtle beachtl ollertd • 1 l .295,000 Juett'
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lmfTllCUlaate Co111ge 2br
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19 HOUSES/CONDOS
FOR SALE HUNTINGTON BEACH
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is on 1 ~an1 gourmet krt
Many custom upg11des S883 900 Wlflklemam Really 714-879-9610
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3Bdrm 1.314Bath
Cal L4tioo Aoenl. Lon 61 949·509·89~3 \Jrwerstty Parle
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26 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SAlE LAGUNA NtGUEL
GORGEOUS CUSTO!o! Eltltt
With panot&INC \118W, oH golf
course. 3400 SF. VACANT
$729.000 Aoent 949-212·0607
28 HOUSES/CONDOS
FOR SALE UKE FOREST
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DOCK SBr 3 SBa Ovef 3000
st. Hps ~~~--<M\ly $639.900 Doma IAlllnO, Agl
Prudeobal 949-587 ·5336
1
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WATERFRONT 2-STORY
$450,000. AGENT
~llt'72H120
Bitboa Pl,illn HOmt Wltil
View. 38r Oen, 4Ba lomlll
dirt rm. new kll, nardWood tis Motiva18d Stllersll $625,000 ~ Ownm ~lMl75-7574
LEGANT HARBOR COVE
48r 38a, view ol Back Bay. loll
flblary, hardWoo<l lloorS, guard
gated community $899,000.
Jack Slum, AO! 11'4·32-4-2.383
or 949•975-0488
Newport Harbor M1in
Cll1nnel w/Boat [)oci( 3500
+ gt IOI 2 Corwectlon Ovens
G11g99nau Range, Sub Zero,
lnlenor qualrty UOOrade Ltny E~. B~r 7t4-669·l 136
LIDO ISLE HOME 4Br 381.
sp&c10US living nn. Master w/
loll. ~ hes gas cook10p,
eiectl1C dOllble O'ttnl, budl-ils
Orly $875.000 !Ml Gl\Jnd'f
Realt011 9491675-6161
•
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1 & 28R TOWHHOMES
Stafllng 1t $1095/mo.
Curnnt vacants 1valL
Month to Month leaM.
We are • pet community.
6 blocks from btecft.
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1110 APTS I COSTAIESA
*COSTA MESA'S BEST*
Junior 1 bedroom and 1 bedroom. also 2 bedtoom 1
l>ath Quiet gated c:ommurity.
pool, 1enrrs, easy acce$S lo
lreeway. beach & malls.
71•·557-0075
NEWPORT ACROSS THE
STREET 26r I 58a, gar, FP,
no pets. $995/mo 1665 IM!le
Ave , 15 949-720-9422 Ext
200 Ask tor Danell
Motel
·coSTA MESA "
MOTOR INN
1 ST Wk Speclal
On All Rm• $134:00
Tax features 24-hrs
lronl <Ink. 0 0 phOfm
tree HBOIESPN/Dlsc+ toe cham. poothleattd
iac Guest lal.fld Niily
Fwys, 405 & SS l1lll1
away from OC F11rgrds College, shop ma~s.
bchs. res1 A member ot
Cald HOlevMotel
22n Harbor Blvd
IM9·64s-4840
1'40--=1
CLOSING OUR STORE
All custom nxturu, ca ... ,
P-standa, lhelvH.
mannequins, elc. Must go by J/UM 27th. Fashion Island.
' MN4+5953
POOL CL.EANER «REEPY KR AUL Y STILL IN BOX
NEVER USED $200 PAGER 1-118-588-7665
Prmljiou1 Balbol Bay trea.
Yacht Club Membership .
Asking price S1500.
(negotlable) 626-793-5385
WOLf'F'TANNING BEDS
TAN AT HOME
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S35(M50. 114-:ln-12f1 Antiques-Quality tunllure
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259 16th place t8 BRASS STANO. ORIGINAL
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people S 1 SOO'Pef week • 8IC fM9-SS 1·1105
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Unique 1br 2111., llvlng N>Om. ~ AINl'°=I ~1~1~· Miro
kllCheneft. pool, cable & Ulla • •
lnCI, pennt parttiQ, leue/nOW Co.ta Men unall otflc:• WANTED
$120Mno ~15 ~ lo rtnt. s11111ln9 ..
$150-$300 Incl all utlL ,..., ANTinUEs
1154 ~I OCC, nic. quiet loc. Lott of 3 BAUOA""'iSLlfG pwtdnp. m..s40-3Me Older St'• Furniture ~ 1110•1!1 p~~ .. .. •SW..·~·OflcafUP'fllilWN * Yeltly rental, ground floOf ' .. CASH PAID•• Lrg 2br 2ba Vp, wtd, front pallO frOR . """" Sf950mo 626-445-1978 week • • _,,._ __ ..._
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SUPERIOR 2200 al. W/400 al •~friendly MMc:e
ona. truck door $1450hno. .. PAY llOM FAS1111" ,. AQerll IMH42·9666
460 MUSICAL ' 476 EMPLOYMENT'
INSTRUMENTS OPPTYS
BABY GRANO PIANO 8etutltul Slack Fhsll. Ill lune
$2650 714-527-0900 ( .. 0111)
Driver
476 EMPLOYMENT
OPPTYS
466 MERCHANDISE WANTED * HIRING YAN D'llVERS *
TOP SSS/RECORDS!
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470 SCHOOLS
Immediate full tiplc opening for vanous
accounts throughout OC and surroundtng
areas Drive your own Cargo Van for ttu~
company delivering auto pan:s.
$440.00 min. WeekJyl
Dental Medical. Vision lns!Aw.Jlablc1
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. -
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JAPANESE &
AMERICAN YOUTH
EXCHANGE PROGRAM
July 12 -August 2, 1999
Give your middle and high school student (grades 7.11; ages 11·16)
a summer adventure al OCI Extension this July. The Japanese and
American Youth E.xch<lnge
Program gives participants
opportunities to make new
fnends, learn a foreign language
and participate In fun-filled social
and recreational activities.
Enroll in the full program, which
includes lan9uage crasses and
social activities, or lust the
activities. Previous knowledge of
476 EMPLOYMENT
OPPTYS
•cust Svc Rep' Junior loll'
proceuor 8llln9u1I
apanl&h. Mac llttrt11. f'T •
btnefllt. Downtown Lagun1 Betd't. Send RHUlllH lo Ar
Rudy, PO Box 95, Laguni
Beach,92652
8 DOG TRAINERS Pit
1 year ••P'IWll'Ce INChng g•oup.'pm~e obedlefa in Soulh 011n91 Country
S10.S5Ctt'per hr I00-374-334'
*DRIVER* Person.ii drive< .Jear ~
recw1. n. • •~. So COOllll) bll <Id fax elp & OMV 1epor
to 714-648-0981
DRIVER COVENANT
TRANSPORT $1.000 S9Hll' bonus fOf Etp Company
011v1m I 800·441 4394
Owner Ooerators • Ca" toll he<
1 888-66'7·3729 Sud Meyet
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1.an-283-6393 Solo Dovers &
ContraGIOIS (CAL'SCAH)
f!n' polltlon Ol)e(I at Lt<iY GOii
& T.,,,. al Fashion lsland IOI
1ew sales Excelenl nourtr plus comm1sst0n Co1111e1
Karan 888·215-5855
Full·tlme tor collectJOMn
vesbgatlOll agency Mu5t llrtt
P'lOf & ~er txpenance Fu resume to: 71~
Full-111'119 MCretary. Need
c:ompu!.81 exp ITl$ won! Ouick· bOOkS Pio & good ptione skill
FU rtSUIN: 71~.
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1091VOllC petSOn liq tor wom-en·' f tne6S cenler 8ene6ts
Apply In person 18030
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may 19qulre ye.a to cao •
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trade publ1ca11on seeks BualnMt Bul'N\I bttOlt
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LOW.0 SWEDISH NURSES AID good local llf s, good ~ .... ir1 cook, drMnQ. plant care Call
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714-54..a541
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TODAY'S
CRoSSwoRD PUZZLE
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t/oa. /!kt'te ' .
A GOOD AD!
642-5678
40 Stringed
in.trumenb 51 Pr.Mg maien.I
52 Custom
53 Plainl ctw.lllng
54 ::::.:m··
56 AdOt Cooper
57 Moklng
58 Playing mami.
59 Turinoil
61 Colorado
lnclen
62 Uttle kid 63Co.
I 484 MONEY
TO LEND/WANTED
llGET OUT OF debt tl'lell
Credit Coonstlllg Centers ol
Amenca Slop collector calls
Lower payments & Interest. Free debl consolkiatlon Non-
pr oli t (Member NFCC)
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FINnclal halp evall 111 type•
of loan• no feet good Of bid credit 1 .. n.251·M41
To place an ad In
Cla .. lft.cl
CallM2-8878.
.....
GOREN BRIDGE
WITH OMAA SHARIF
6 TANNAH HIRSCH
•'"' l>Wle ~ ...-.. w
EVERY CARD TE~ A STORY
Neither vulnerable. North dents. both pairs reached a contract of four
spades on identical aucuons. Once
North raised spades, South wasted no
ume m gemna to game.
NORTH • Q l09 7
• <::> AK6 o A8l
• J 104 'WEST
•2 Cl q 10 8
0 963
•K97532
EAST
•653 <::>9432 o KJ 105
•A8
At the table where West led the
nine of diamonds , South cqncludcd
that the king Wl5 with East Declanr
won the operuna lead with dummy's
ace and drew trumps in three rounds
before lead ing the queen• of clubs.
Declarer was a tempo ahead, and the
1lurd club was set up for 1 heart dis-
card before the top heans could be
removed. When the kina of diamonds
turned up in the East hand as expect·
ed, declarer lost only two clubs and 1
diamond.
SOUTH
•AKJ84
<::> J7 5
0 Q74
•Q6.
The bidding: NORTH EAST
l• Pass
SOlfTII WEST
l• Pass
Al lhe other table the lead WU a
low diamond. Since it was quite plau-
sible that the k.ina was with West,
declarer could not afford to rise with
the table's ace since that risked losina
two incks in each minor. South
played a low diamond. and East
made; the most of lhe opponun.ity.
2• ~ Pass PIW Pass 4• Pus
Opening lead: Nine of o
Wh111 is 1he bes1 lead from lhree
low cards in lhe sui1? Some years
ago, 1op of no1hing was lhe accepted
practice. However, leading the high
cnrd could prove expensive later m
the play, or might give away too
much infonnation. West's choice on
this hand was crucial.
The deal is from a team m;nch, and
~defender shot up with the kin&
of diamonds and shifted to 1ee and
another club. West won with the king
and returned a club for East to ruff
away dummy's winner in the suit
Although declarer overruffed, there
was no way to avoid losing a hean
trick for down one.
1690 POWER I • BOATS
BOSTON WHALER 21 ft
OUTRAGE '93 w/9-4 Yamaha
lfl!Jlll 225HP. le$a lhln 200 his. t top S'MITI Slep & ladder, stem seat. blrt lank. lul cover. compess, VHF raclo l.or.W Flltl llfldef. 95 PaQfca 4·whl
lr11ler, $28,500(obo Located 111
Nwprt Harbol 949-673-1 5 ti
1112 ~11us~1
TWIN HT 1.354 PERKINS
MARINE ENGINES complete
wfvelvel dl1ves trans Ind v
dtives $1650 909~78-9340
21 FT DUFFY WANTED
94M33·14N
.,DA MOOfUNG•
Off 18th Stl'MC. NP8
Wl'CAJ. 2$, SISOOfOBO 94M7WIH.
35FT MOOfUNG moonng w/
2611 Pielson salboal. wlltWI 1
block ol Ferry, Bii is $10.500(
obo Cal Jtlf 949-473-5682
40FTSUP 621 Udo Pent Or. s 13 .per loot. wat«/electrici1Y. dodt t>ox. nit
location 94!Hj1s-& 12a
50ft Newport Beech A Block
MooMg With CAl.·25 sallboal wlsaUs Ind outboard. $12,500
Call Jan 94M75.otlt
1693 AVSffAAILERS I
Mlfc.del HO SL ·17
wt11eltln IMINf .,. only 11 k
ml. Ab1ol0tely ne1~.
Muat ... to beltwl Orlglnal ~ $35,000 Shown bv
awl Sat & SW! 949-759-8441
BMW '111 Convtnlble '11 73k ml, CUSIOm ~
$500 cloWn. usome $8950 pnvatt pilty MM734411
BMW 323'Conw1 'ii
Blklblk, 5 Id, AC. moonrool. pwr Ilka (A 1M3t) S3S 995 LEXUl OF WESTMINSTER ~14)et2"6tol MW 5211111 Slkfbll(, IUIO, llhr, moonroof
(WOS583) $34,995
LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER
(714)et2..Q06
ti
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CAOUAC•VLU • FORD 1111 CONVIMION La ................ YAN ... VI ~II dllnll21«112llt5• -..... _ ---....... OUl111~11 C.-.C r-'"'"• ~ .... ,. ,._ • "......,. elc. ~ Mldowl 2 MnlO 1ft'lm1-n:..,_.ammr1nllytteml TV, NlnllndO. ~ cADILLAC PUllWWW 'A roo1. 11cy ~ ""10. pkg,
llouglllm. low ml, rear wN 2a low mlls, l2S~
dltYe (71~~-949-t73 1511
(114)14M100 fORO F 150 XLT 'M -.C ... ADILLAC-.......,...,IMU__,.....,_'i""t-• I' bM, **• ~. tJlt. CC, lttf
Low ml !M. lllw, a1oys & mo.el =.,t•~':'.:.;:::.r.m ,in::
(814794) $28.1181 Avelt. IA27IOI MM42'22t2 cni:=:~oo FiSlffS VAN 1150 iliJ
clOIWC IMLt sft ... ~~: ~o~~~-~
Low ml. 290 H.P No111\slar, S 1500 00 Ct11 714-632·0338 co. alloys (aoo.51) $24.988
NABER& GEO PRIZM 'te
(714)640-1100 (005704) $9,995
CXOILllC llVilE 'ii COHN£LL CH£VROlET
Low ml, VII Nor1hatar, bal. of 71._546-1200
Wll'f,llloyl (828445) $23,988
NABERS HONDA ACCORD EX 't8
{114)540-t100 4 ct, IUlO, NC, rnoonrool, 11-
CADIUlC sft 19i5. toys, cd loee35001 $13,995
4-Qf Pull wt111, 41.31c ml, LEXUS Of WfSt'MMTER
sunroof, mint condition ytt)IW-4CIOI
$22,000. 949-768-8026 HC5N6X '""' r93 CARS FROM $5001 s.,.c1a1 Edition Ol1gton11
Pollet lrnpoundt 1t1d tu ownet, like ,,_, 22k ~
r.poe. For titelnot call now. • 949-673-5099 * I00-31WS2t 12726 ctllWOiC 8taur f8hOe frk Jegllflf XJS Con¥1111bll 't2
(123357) $12.995 47k ml, ~ Ill. chrome CONNELL CHEVY wtleela. $2000 doWn, usumt
(714)546-1200 Sll ,000 Pe 94H73-0411
c;;ev;Ollt aim LS •iS 414 Jegu• XJS vu CONVT 'i4 '3f,91$ ~71 4dr, bllck. toeded, NC, lK BAUER JAGUAR clown asstrne $13,000 pt!\'11e 71 .. tu...00 Plll1Y 94H73.o411. ChtWOlliC11111roconm ·9' Jig"" XJSV12 Coupe ...
( t 9830el $ l 2,995 Wtit~an leather ir.erior, xtnt
CONNELL OHEVY condition. luly IOa<led. $5500
(714)5•1200 obo. Moving out ol country must sell 849-584·6472 CHEVROLET' s1o PICikup '96 Jegllflf XJS 2 + 2 coRVf ·11 (2029~ s10.69S sst,ttS eMm (7~~)5El.'f_~~00VY BAUER JAGUAR 714-953-4800 CRE9AolET's1o PICkup '94 J1guer XJS •os (23m O) $8,495 _,.,_...,, ..,...
CONNELL CHEVY 6 "''""'"" converti ..... rare.
(11•15•1200 t~ black, ~k• new, $34,500 * CHRYSLER LE BARON Jegu• iCJU sedli'l IM
, .... 4-dr, power, air, real sz•.ees 14-4394
94H5o.511S
ctMn, new smog ctltillcate BAUER JAGUAR s1100.ot>o 949-n:J.1504 71._953..c800
CHRYSLER NEON 't7 JAGUAR XJi L SEDAN ·97
(204931) $9.795 S39,995 t7-43S2
CONNELL CHEVY BAUER JAGUAR
(7U)S'6-1200 71 .. 153-4800
Chrylilf Town •Country 'M Jaguar XJ6 SEDAN 'i7 • cyt, Mini Ven lolld.cl sms. m,915 97-4441
Hllt>ot Auto ' ~ A~L BAUER JAGUAR '2'2036 MM42-2262 71H53-4IOO
bOOGE GRANO CARAVAN Jeguw iOi s.d1r1 •t7
ES 'II U lltw, red, pmn CO, MO,tt5 t7-4312
lntergreted chlld°1 Miii. BAUER JAGUAR • Alatm, 20K ml, S23,000. Leoo 71 .. 953..clOO Boy LlcenM. MMOM026 bOCi9t Q(.w can.van LI ,91 Jeguw XJI Sed1r1 'te
... It co It $35,915 tM4M .... eng. • wl1 •Ind 9,.Y BAUER JAGUAR
COl'llbo, $11,900. 71._tsMIOO ~IS~~o ~:=:r"· JAGUAR XJii SEDAN '97 ooa .... 1500 Ram •97 S39,tt5 97-4397 ,,... BAUER JAGUAR Ext cab, 4wd, lolded, 18k ni. 71 .. ~ 10 else CID changer, abs bfelM, S25.5K 949-5~9608 Jagu.r XJi SEDAN 197 Ford X'i)h r15 '37,995 t7-4460
Auto, NC, Um"", 5511 mil.. BAUER JAGUAR .... 714-953-4800 ssoo down aHume s..eso JAGUAR 1m xJ• Sabot 11MC11 work, w/Nll,
elde botrd, rudder, Jotin1on
outboard Slip with gH tank
$500lobo 849 .. 75-6213
CheVy Trena-Van '13
Mini MolOthome.~sleeps lour,
relrig, lumace. stove. V8,
$2000 949-646-5777
private pll1y MM73.o411. SEDAN •o
CAO DEVILLE 'It FORD ESCORT LX '94 $21,895 M-4391 4 OR, lthf, power, 1 ownw, 2 cir. tic, cass, 5 spd, low BAUER JAGUAR 12+1 AVON lnflltable boat with tlOOf board1,94~~wi $900. 1-~I
1892 ILl'llDOCKS I Mlf'cede• •20 YL '" 1 lllOOAIMGS worvllan leather Int. ~ml, "" <••dllloo,
SO FT SUP IN BEST AREA OF poeltlvely 1Mtlculou1 both
THE BA y c.. lor details lnllde l out! original ownlf, CANNERY RENTALS $14,000 shown l7f appt Sal &
MM75-4606 Sun 94!H59'-8447
auper er.an, $5250. nVles.(1231Mn) $5,494 71._953-4800
94'"'7WOM Coata Mna Uncoln Mercury
CAbilUC ClftRl 'ii 714-540-5130 JEEP CHEROKEE Limited to
Lo 1~ ml, wt»W, tan llhr, co, FORD EXPLORER '96 Whttall.n, llhr, • x •. aJIQVS. ((000849) 124 988 4WD, Edclle Beuer, Moonroof, 4.0 II eng, loldedl $1895. ,..;._ ~ c.dlllec: Loadedl (tA17201) $19,996 H11t>or Auto• finance Avail
71"'404100 Coata Mela Uncoln Metcllfy '203737 94M42·2262 ... c ... l..,bl ... LUC ...... ..,CONCrrr ...... OOR""""'s ... •rr15""' 71 .. 540-6630 JEEP &ind CtllfollM '95
V·8 NollhsW, lo mllea, IVW. 11-Comroni.nt V·8. 4WO, LOw ~. latedo.
loys & more'(2&4117) $18,988 OIHltned Rad (161te77l $15,995
Nabef1 OlftmoblJe c.dlllec Ma ... Ta Cotta Meta Uncoln MlfCUfY 71w.eN100 71"'5404830 .. I
HoitE, HEALTH AMJ
~ .......
CEILING DESIGN
ACOUSTIC REMOVAL
KNOCKDOWN TEXTURE
APPLIED. 714.ClG-3315
F~THIHG INTERIORS
Klldlen'Ba1tVAemodel
l\oom AdOlborlS Vlst/MC
l~5 949-645-9325
REBUilb OR REMODEL
Hornes oi Offrces • OUahty Cons11ueuon
• Reasonably Pnoed • Local Company •636318
• Sleph&nson & Assoolatte
C111 94M-«·5415
I• BATHROOMI ,.
f1()MEFLAIR BatM<lt r1-
lln slllnglr1glazlng Slnkt,
ceuntars, show111. 1111, r.aer,asa repa11 949·645-7723
286 CLEANING
/MAINTENANCE
VICKY'S CLEANING
We offer THE BEST
House end WW'dow CleMrnQ
10 yars expenence, mt refsl
VICKY'S 71~95
IR1SH CLEANING LADY. AVAILABLE
CALL ANNETTE
• 714-434·1905 •
1210 ~1
BRICK BLOCK STONE TILE
COflC(ete, Patro, Driveway.
Fln1place, BBO's. Ref's 25yrs exp .• Tarry 557-759-1
ANDERSON Conetructlon
Large Of Small Jotls, lns'd U S440725. Local CdM
Est 1928 714-273-4n3
JOHN DORAN MASONRY
Br1ck•Slne•Concre1e•Lg/Sm
Jbe41epeu okofree 151 &
l<Mce Ll687191 631-3632
Venture Concrtte 6 MalOllly
Btfck '81oc:k'Slona'WalcwlY$
Concrlle DrMtways & Rllater;I
U 747441 714-96H492
BRICKWORK
Small lobs and repair wotk Call 94M45-4762
Shopping f~ a now
apartment'? daNlfled
l•t• you compare co.ts • wl1bout h ... ,.
~ worryl
1274 ~I
HIJSER FRff.NOLY11'
Womait to wom1r1 compultf
Instruction fl\ yovr home.
locll ref1. 94Mso.3012
284
WITTHOEFT OR ALL
All phasu/small/lg
10bS CLEAN! 20rs. flit. lrH
est 1.140003() 714-839-144 7
1-9 •ML= DUNCAN ELECTRtC
Loc.tlt'Oui:k l'aaponM ~ I SALE •SSMC •INITU. 20 yetrs .~ , Hltdwood. vtnyt, Clfwnlc
U275870 94MS0-7042 PEROO, calpll MC, VIII UCENSto CONfRActOA L11oem 114-373-1589
No IOb IOo am.-Al MNiCel
AePai.1, ~.1. -'~· new IYCI, tplS 941Hl4s.3&Se
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SHOPPING FOR
A NEW APARTMENT?
Cla11tned leta you compare COit•
without haMlt-or worryl
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PUBLIC
.NOTICE
The Calif. PubllC· UIJlllles Gommlsslon
REQUIRES that all
ulfd hbusehold goods movers prfnt their
P.U.C. Cal T number;
Nmot Incl chauffers
print their T.CR.
number In .. advertis·
merQ, " yoo havt II questtOn about the
legllty of 11 mover, limo~r, cell; • P.ueuc es
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LfV, moonrool. CO. ctvomt wt1ls (11131I01501 2) $25,495
TUSTIN LEXUS 71•~ wusHIOO 'ii LIIV, CO. d1rm wNa. mM, loW m. (1eoeS11600831 12.09~
TUSTIN LE)(US
71 .. 544...00
Ltltus ES aoo 'ii CllShrnett, lltlr, CO, mnll, 35k
mi, (1802316755581) 124.495
TUSTIN 1.EXUS 714-544-4800
lfiOs ES 300 196 co. chfoma wheels, tthr (1n04/1347951 S23.995
TUSTIN LEXUS
714-544-4800
LExUS ES 300 1te
cawi.e. l*Ot. ct11m whls,
mnll, (176641142267) $23,495
TUSTIN LEXUS
71 .. 544-4800 Ltxus es 300 ...
RWy, lthr, chrm ""* mnlf. (17682/136169) $23,495 TUSTIN LEXUS
71 .. 54-4-4800
LEXUS ES300 'te (158051) $21.995
LEXUS OF WESTMtNSTEfl
(71•)192.-0C
LEXUS ESiOO 'te
(157119) $22,995
LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER
(714)1t2.Cto6
LEXUS ES soo 111
Sage, tthr. CO, ct11ome ~
(18080/030999) $30.495
TUSTIN LEXUS
714-544-4800
Lexus ES 300 ·97
Llhr, moonrool, CD, chrome
whit (18132/002592) $28,995
TUSTIN LEXUS
714·544 ... 800
LEXUS GS 300 '96
Llh1, CO. trac11on. chrm wnls, mnrt, (17707/109230) $24,995
TUSTIN LEXUS 71 .. 544-4800 LEicus GS 300 'M
Lthr. CO. chrome whls. moon-rool (17~120241) $28.295 TUSTIN LEXUS
7U-S«-4IOO
LEXUS LSOiOO '93 (178040) $19995
LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER
(71 4)19Hto6
• LEXUS SC400 't5
(045902) $28.995
LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER
(71•)192-'906
LiNCOlH CONTINENTAL '117 =orv Lellhef Low mdes !•665718) $22 997
Cotta Mn• Lincoln Mercury 7 t 4-54().5830
LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 'ti
8lac:k/Balga 11tv, 6,250 ml moonroof (73702) 12.7 998
Co1t1 Mell Lincoln Mercury
714-540.5630
LINCOLN Ml{k VIII '97
L1 Gold/Tan l1hr. Dhonel CO,
chmMI ""* (687111) $23,997 Cotti Meu Uncoln Mercury
71 .. 540-5130
MAZOA PliOftGE 'to
MINT, Ilk• new always ~· 78k 1111. 4dr. NC.
• 35mpa, SSSOO COM
prlvtt• petty l4M32.fCM1.
Meicec11..aeni 420 SEL 'ff
CLEAN Chlome whls Sllvt11
belgt sunrool $10 950
Pf> (949) 675-5965
Buy It. s.11 It. Flnd It.
Cleeelft.cl.
MERCOfiY MOUntaiMei 1ii Bladl/Grey flhr ,.iclenl ooncition
(J03345) 12.098
Com *ti Uncoln Mercwy
71•54().5UO
MERCURY iYITIQOE GS'ii
1 to choose trom Well-tqdp • Lo ml. ('64187ii~ $9,998
Co1t1 Mtta U~oln Mlfcuiy 71t-540-5130
UERCORV SABLE lS 'ff
(602836) $8,995
CONNELL CHEVY
(714)54&-1200
MERCURY VILUOER Ls 'ff
6 cyl, lttv, captalN chWt,
g,.y, lo8dedl $9"5.
Hwt>or Auto • ti~ Avall. • fJl545'5 94M42·2212
MERCURY YIU.AGER GS 'if
l~ mies Excellent condllioll (IJ10464) $15.997
Cotti MHI Uncoln Mercury
71 .. 540.5'30
MITSUBlSii 3000 Gf SC ...
Auto, aw ctvomes. alloys,
moonrool (001385) 127,995 LEXUS OF Wf'STVIN$TER
(71 •)192.ffOI
NISSAN MAXiiliA GlE ·ii
Lthr, btlgt met pmn IOI.Ind, co,..,io, IOed.dt s1s,HS.
Hatbof Auto• nnance Av.IL
11~ MH42-2262
NISSAN SENTRA '18 M11S1
seAl In good cond. new engine, new lrll!S, sound sys, studenl
trans $1900. 949-645--0735
NISSAN'240 SX 189
(043092) $6,995 CONNELL CHEVY
(71•)756-1200
NISSAN 300ZJC COUPE '17
Auto, NC. T-bar, doys. SOK miles (207307) $7,999
LEXUS OF WESTMINS11TER 714-192.Cto6
OLDSMOBILE' CUTLASS '.96
Auto. air. cass. pwr pkg & more' 13615561 $10,995
LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER
(714)192"908
olbSU081LE SllN>wne 1ii lo~. dull dool1 t#lr, CO
( 170677) $22.988
Naber$ Oldemoblll Cedllllc
71 .. 540-9100
RANGE ROVER 192 VI, All Power, CC, 1111, eterto
cauettt, CO, 1unrf, moontf, •
LOAOEOll Mint Cond, mull Su . $17,500/obo.
IMM45"'°3S
TOYOTA CAMRY LE '95
Beige moonroot. ch1oma
wheels, CD (106977) $15.988
Nabers Oldemoblle Cldtllac
71 .. 540.-9100
TOYOTA CAMRY 'K
(374752) $12.495
CONNELL CHEVY
(714)546-1200
TOYOTA COROLLA WGN '82
(501537) $7,995
CONNELL CHEVY
(7H )5•&-1200
Volktwagen Beetle '61 llMCl1~S950 94t.543075
vw Camper 77 • Yellow, tuns good. looks pooc!, am-Im cass 5tereo, linled,
grea& tor summer ll'AlS1 Mii $3100 IMM75-2t14 .
CUSTOM
SLIPCOVERS
Semi-retired cutter
offers 25% OFF
MateriaVLabor!
25 different oolora
of denim1 & 10011
of other fabria! 35
yea.rs of qu.aliry
work and
rr.11l'r•rn•1n1hjp!
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Tutur1, p11nt touch·up
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