HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-06-26 - Orange Coast PilotTHE NEWPORT BEACH • Good morning! Do you know the
three hudest things to get off from under
the seats at Edward's Newport Centert • •
1) gum
2) Milk Duds
3) Red Hots
Fftdly, .. 28, 1892 ' Serving the Orange Coast since 1907 .
Taking thB /llUllllll Dixon describes .
troubled life as
'trapped' man
...,. Former Newport Beach utilities director
says his compulsive shopping sprees
helped to ease loneliness and depression.
By LoriAnn Basheda
Stall Writer
SANTA ANA -Slumped behind a glass partition at
the Orange County jail, Robert Dixon said he was living
in a self-made priso n long before he was th rown behind
bars for stealing Sl.8 million from Ne,.,,port Beach while
serving as the city's utilities di-
rector.
"I was trapped in my own
pri on by all the secrets," he
said solemnly. ''l buried so
much that l couldn't even talk
to God about them."
The result, Dixon said, "was
a tremendous amount of lone-
liness."
And the 47-ycar-old bach-
elor contends that the compul-
sive shopping sprees were one
way he filled that void.
ln his Huntington Beach
townhomc, police found
enough framed photographs to
fill a small art museum, six
drawers stuffed with silk ties
and more than 1,000 compact
'I was
trapped in
my own
prison by all
the secrets.
I buried so
much that I
couldn't
even talk to
God about __
them.• ~ --.r-
di ks, many never even opened. His closet contained at
least 30 h:us. 60 ""'oolen seal'\ e~. 15 pair of gloves and 20
umbrellas.
-MM\"lt~ Nol
Maki ng a whale of a dive to beat summer heat at Newport Dunes, a courageous youth launches off the resort's· mascot Thursday afternoon.
"Obviously, I had to have things," he said. "But
whether it was done for greed or (to satisfy) compulshe
beha\ior -l don't I.no"."
See DIXONJA9
Circuit City
plugging Into
Fashion Island
By Tony Cox
Su$1nHS Edllol
NEWPORT CENTER -
Circuit City Stores Inc. is
negotiating to lease the
ground floor of the former
Buff um's department store
at Fashion Island, the Doily
Pilot has learned.
It's unclear how soon the
27,000-squarc-foot disoount
electronics store would
open, should the lease deal
go through, but some
remodeling work is already
being done inside the
building.
Susie Plummer, marketing
director for Fashion Island,
confirmed that negotiations
arc in progress for the
vacated Buff um's space, but
said she could not off er
detnils-on the Circuit City
deal until the prospective
tenant is ready to make a
formal announcement.
Officials of Richmond,
Va .-b3 ed Circuit City could
not be reached for comment
late Thursday.
Plummer added that
within a week or two,
Fashion Island officials will
make an announcement
about the new use of the
forme r Buffum's building.
She would not comment on
what type or tenant would
occupy the building's second
level, except to say that
more than one retailer
would use the space.
Circuit City migh t not
See STORE/911* hll
'A prayer that
refers to God or to
a religious faith in
a public seillina is
coerclYe ana
maniPulative .•.
Prayer IS too ho~
to be foisted upon
those who do not
share a belief .. .' ___ ......
T8'1'1111 Bal Ylhm
Prayer ruling answered with relief, regret
~ Response comes in wake of Court's decision that public schools may not use prayers at school-related events.
By Russ Loar sunwrur
There was no mention of God during
graduation ceremonies in the Newport-Mesa
Unified School District last week.
The U.S. Supreme Court would approve.
In a 5-4 dcci ion Wednesday. the Supreme
Court ruled that public elementary and high
schools may not use prayers or references to
Ood at school-related events.
The Newport-Mesa school dislrict
climin3ted religious references Crom
graduntion ceremonies and ended compulsory
baccalaureate services about three years ago.
"It was at that time we took another hard
look at what we were doing," said Carol
Berg, deputy superintendent of the
Newport-Mesa school district. "We don't do
it anymore."
Costa Mesa High School does offer a
voluntary bnccalaureate service at a
neighborhood church. But similar to the
majority of public school districts throughout
California, the Newport-Mesa school district
has eliminated the once traditional religious
nspects of sc~ool ceremonies.
"l do support the separation of church and
state," said Kathy Piper, \\hose daughter .
Jennifer graduated last year from Estancia
High School. "The alternative would be
where you have all kinds of religions present
and I th ink that would be impossible."
Pastor Kenton Be)hore of 1he
non-denominational Mariners Church in
Newport Beach said he is saddened by the
Supreme Court's strengthening of the ban
against school prayer.
"I can appreciate the concerns about
See REACTION/llel .....
Pollce make early morning
arrest of murder suspect
Murder rate
down; AIDS
toll on rise
Disabled workers upset
with new city practice
....., Officials won•t say if
man is suspected of
recent stabbing death.
Sy Lor!Ann 8asheda
S\111 Wlllf
COSTA MESA -Police ar·
rested a 25-year-old man for
murder early Thursday morning
at Canyon Community Park, but
declined to discuss whether it
was in connection with the re·
cent stabbina death of a boat
mechanic who lived several
streets away.
Police records show that Jack
Gregerson was arrested for mur-
der shortly after 2 a.m. at 970
Arbor St. -which appean to
be the addrcu of the Canyon
Community Park.
No other details were avail·
able at press time. Police re·
fused to comment on the arrest
and did not release where the
man was from.
Neighbors in the 900 block of
Arbor, however, said they saw
several plainclothes men with
walkie talkies probing the park
Thursday afternoon.
On Monday morning, Charles
Overturf, a 3~ycar-old bo3t me~
chanic, was found stabbed to
death in his Sunset Street home
several streets away. As of
Wednesday, \he weapon was still
missing.
Whether the arrest of Greger-
son is in any way related to the
murder of Ove rturf, however,
wu unknown at press time.
By LoMM Basheda
S1all Wrbr
SANTA ANA -The
number of murders and
suicides reported in Co ta
Mesa and Newport Beach
subsided in 1991, but
AIDS related deaths
jumped from 234 to 285
countywide, county
statistics released this
week show.
ln Costa Mesa, the
Orange County Coroner
recorded 7 suicides in
1991, down Crom II the
year before, and 3
homicides compared to 7
in 1990.
See OEATHS,ta hll
-=== '=-Seasonal practice of
increasing hours during
summer is abandoned.
By Tony Oodero
Slalt Wiler
NEWPORT BEACH
Four disabled workers who
clean up city beaches arc
miffed because ci1y officials
have abandoned the seasonal
practice or increasing \heir
hours durina the summer.
"They arc just so up ct," said
Debbie Marsteller, e~ecutavc
director or Vantage, a Costa·
Mesa based job placemen&
agency for the disabled. "Thi
is their reason for gettina up in
the morning."
La t September, city offici:tl
planned to l3y off five whecl-
c hair ·bound workers but
changed their minds in re·
spon e to a deluge of phone
calls Crom concerned citiz.en
and inquiries from the D31ly
Pilot. The deci)tOn to lay off
the workers, who earn about
$2.50 an hour, came at the
heels of a $37,500 ~lary boost
for three top city administra-
tors.
The city later •arced to '-cep
the disabled workers but
trimmed their schedule to four
hours a \\eek.
That -.as fine then. said
Edee S1iglich, the program's
coordinator, but .. ith ummer
Startin& the workers expected
See WORKERS/llel ....
ClASSlttlU AU Ut nn DAY
Friday. June 26, 1992 -------------~~------=----=--=-=---=--=-=-~=----:--------====-~--:__=-=-~---=----~ -----------------------------------------
Locals DnlY
•
Pilot People
Mychal Queen
HE IS---. ------------
A ferris wheel operator at the Balboa Fun Zone. Besides work-
ing the big wheel, Queen has spent the last two years running the
bumper cars, the merry-go-round, the fun house and the haunted
house.
AS THE WHER TURNS:'--------
"t like this job because you're outside and you arc working with
people," said Queen, who worl..s full time in the summer and on
weekends in the summer. "I lil..e the weather and I get to look at
women."
IN CONTROL---. ----------
The scariest thing about running the Ferris wheel, Queen said,
is when there's an electrical outage. •·usually the heaviest car
comes down first, other\\ ise we just pray. We are really trained on
how to run the Ferris wheel. We learn how to balance it and
make sure that it is running \\ell."
BEYOND THE FUN ZONE-. --------
Othe r than worl..ing in the fun Zone, Queen said that he docs
a lot of fishing. "I catch big yellowtale. Queen said that he is
going to begin attending Cal State Fullerton this fall as a com-
munications major, but that he b not sure what he wants to do.
'WHAT I HATE:'----------
"t don't like the people that don't pay attention," Queen said.
"People swing the cars and drop th ings. The worst thing is the
Saturday night drunks. They are a big problem. They don't pay at-
tention and it mal..es it uns:ife ... But I'"e never had anyone get
sick."
Costa Mesa
Someone stoic 5510 in ca~ Crom J
room at the HoltdJ\ Inn on 3131
Bristol The \ICllm ~ml she left I he
money m her purse tor t'll.O d.1)' The purse h.id not been moveJ during 1ha1 11me. and nolhmg else '11.,1\ mi\\·
ing. Police said there 'II. as nu ftm:c:J
cn1ry in10 the room, Jnd .irc quc\·
tionmg a member of the hotel", cleaning service. •
A man parked ~nd kxk4.d l11s f.i· thcr-m-law ~ car on the 1600 blod n(
Scenic and returned "'o d.1\s later to
find II broken into Police \uspcct
tha} thieves par11all} pned open a cars sun roor and used .in instrument to reach m and unllxk the door\.
After entering the \'Chicle, they at-
tempted to remove 1he stereo, but
railed. The two rear tires and rims were taken from the car. E!.ttmatcd
loss was S430. • A man lcfl his S550 black '"Rock
Hopper" bicycle unlocked 1n fron1 or
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R&R automotive on 1005 Brioso l:>r. at 9:30 p.m. Half an hour later, he
returned to discover It mis in& . • A woman reported that someone
~1olc her Utati hand1c:.p hDnJ·tag 'II.hen she went into Trndcr Joe s on l03 E. 17th St The vic1im left her c:.ir unlocked and the tag was hanging
from the review mirror. •
Newpor t Beach
Two people walked mlo the Bay
Window, 3411 E. Coast I hghway and distracted customers enough to swipe ~'Omen's jackets • A man r:portcd that he left his
v.allet v.11h Sl,800 cash in the &love
box or his car. parked in the -i900 block of W. Coast 1 lighway. I le re·
turned later 10 find the wallet there but the money gone. • Someone lit 20 paperback books afire In a carporc in the 700 block or
Amigo Way.
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Center of
attention
Costa Mesa seniors
enjoy new ~o mplex
Above, the Costa
Mesa Seniors
Bridge Club pack a
recreation area of
the new senior
center to play
cards shortly after
its opening.
At right, Lewis
Davis, takes his
turn at billiards in
a match with John
Pappas, right.
The Costa Mesa
Senior Center's
ribbon cutting
Saturday, was a
dream come true for many city
officials and senior activists. A
gala was held as seniors
gathered to tour the two-story
. $2.5 million center with its
Early momln& low clouds and patchy fog
along the coul this morning with sunny
skies and warmer temperatures this
aftemoott. More doudt and possible fog
tonight. Hltft• In the 70. nur the bt!.idi
wtth low to fnid IOt lnla.nd.
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201000 square feet of space.
The building, located on
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Newport Beach/Co1ta Me .. Dally Pilot Friday, June 26, 1992 A3 [) -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~31 :' := im4
Hospital visits ain't what they used to be Aro1D1d Town . , .:~.~ · .. " r-.... ••. ..
L ast week the Pilot carried
a story on Hoag Hospital
finally being struck by
recession woes.
The local hcalery (a
columnist-type word for o place
On the
Coast
where people
go to be made
well) laid off 14
people and
filled some
vacant slots
with 30 others
who otherwise
might have
been oul of
work.
"It's the
result of the
recession
catching up
wi th health
care," Hong's Executive Vice
President Larry Ainsworth said.
A likely story. I sugge t that
there is another, far more
profound problem that is causing
Hoag to suffer a case of the
slows: They make you get up too
damned early.
My wife had surgery Tuesday.
That is difficult enough.
She was told to report, "As
close to 5 a.m. as possible,"
which means getting up n\ 4 or
4:30. That is barbaric.
Jn the good old day!., when an
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aspirin tablet only cost a quarter
or so (my daughter paid $2.25
each in a Colorado hospital last
month), a surgery candidate
checked into the hospital the
evening prior to the procedure.
One was pampered and
preppCfd and had a nice personal
chat with the anesthesiologist,
who dropped in to say hello and
discuss the finer points of
gas-passing.
Checking in the night before
just isn't done anymore.
Insurance companies won't hear
or it and even the exceedingly
wealthy can't afford it.
Apparently, hospitals arc not
quite desperate enough to put
together and promote a
surgery-eve special. All the flossy
hotels are doing things like that,
why not hospitals?
T hey could rent the room
cheap, because it's probably
not being used anyway, throw in
dinner for two at the caf ctcria,
merchandise the package for
S99.95, and-everybody could
sleep in an extra hour or two.
Hell of an idea.
We.would have signed up, I'm
sure. It would have been novel
enough to keep my wife's mind
off what was coming up. As it
was, she gardened with a
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vengeance until it got dark, then
packed and re-packed her
overnight bag. The lady was
nervous and all the comforting
thoughts I could come up with
weren't nearly ns effective :ts a
couple of the little white pills her
doctor prescribed.
waiting room for several hours
before Dr. Fritt Westerhout
came out and pronounced the
procedure a piece of cake. It
would only be a few more hours
until she was out of recovery, he
said.
Send your items to Bob \fan
Eyken, The Daily Pilot, 330 W.
Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627.
Newport Beach Country Oub
will start \.llh a re eption at /
I f Hoag is short some
employees, it doesn't show.
The hospital does a splendid job
of casing people onto their
gurneys, the only bump coming
when you pass over the mountain
of pilperwork.
Even though Hoag handles a
lot of the necessaries ahead of
titnc on the phone, there are slill
some little things that need
tending to. Such as the one that
notes that, "These operations
and procedures may all involve
risks of unsuccessful results,
complications, injury or even
death ... "
My wife got that form, her
hospital gown and a Valium all
at once. When I was allowed into
the room. 1 talked calmly and
encouragingly, that everything
would be fine.
"We'll all be
stiff-upper-lippcrly," she
enunciated too carefully. The
Valium was working.
My daughter and I sat in the
Time and again, scrub-suited
doctors emerged to talk with
waiting families . lt seemed to be
just one piece of cake after
another and I hoped it would
keep on going that way.
J ust as important as the
doctors in that tense sening
were the ladies ef &he I foag
Auxiliary, women who keep their
cool -and their smile -even if
all about them are losing theirs.
When we finally got to go up
and sec my wife for a couple of
minutes, I tol d her about Dr.
Wcstcrhout's "piece of cake."
"Easy for him to say," my wife
groaned and pressed the button
on the automatic morphine
injection device. "She's a lot
better than she feels right now,"
the nurse said gently.
I certainly hope so. I fear I
will be a long time recuperating
from my wife 's surgery.
Fred Martin's column runs
every Monday, Wcdne~day and
Friday.
Today
Exchange student
lnternationaltducation Forum,
non-profit group, is looking for
host families -particularly in
the Huntrngton Beach and
Newport Beach area -for
French teens between the age~
of 15 to 18. The teem, will oe
visiting for four weel..s from July
8 through Aug. 5 If you are
interested, plell!ie cont.Kt Su!>Jn
Keyes at 964-4537.
Hospitality Forum-
The Costa Me>a Senior Center
on Pomona and 19th St. will
host the Hop1tal1tv Forum.
Friday, June 26 The forum '"II
run from 9 a m. to 11 t1.m. and
promises cofiee, donuts and fun.
Fren ch Classes -
Advanced and beginner) mav
register for French con .. er~Jt1on
classes June 26, from 1 p m. to
3 p.m. The class \\111 be held on
the first floor of the Co~ta Mesa
Senior Center. For information,
call Anne Mane at 646-21 iO.
Association Meeting-A l';ewport
Conservancy update and a
"Meet the Press" ~egmcnt are
scheduled for the Or.rngt.> CoJ l
Association mt:'et1ng r nda). Junt.'
26. The e\ent, to be held at the
11 :JO a.m. follcr • ..:t.-d b) lunch at
12 p m. The cost of the lunch 1s
S 1 8 antJ intormat1on m.1" be
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Saturday, June 27
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fl Business The Business page runs on Mondays, Wednesdays. Thursdays and Fridays Business Editor Tony Cox ... 642-4321, ext. 371
Can family transaction avoid Proposition 13 sacrifice?
Q My wire and I have decided to
move out of our family home and
Into a seniors only condominium
d pment. We would like:to sell 1hc
house to our son and his family, but we
arc unsure or the property tax
consequences, since tbe house has been
''nlued at triple the price we paid for it
In 1970. We were lold this might qualify
for special property tax treatment as a
parent/child transfer. Could you please
explain "hat this is?
In order to adequately answe r your
question, I will have to provide a brief
summary of property ta.'< law before and
after Proposition 13, which was passed in
November of 1978. Proposition 13 came
in response to rapidly accelerating
property values in the state of California.
ENll
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Tax
Facts
Under the former
property tax laws, real
property was subject to
assessment annually,
but it generally
occurred every three
years. In the mid 1970's
there were tremendous
increases in property
values due to a highly
inflated economy. As a
result of th is
inflationary period,
Californians helplessly
watched their property
tax bills skyrocket.
These huge increases
in property taxes set the stage for
Proposition 13. Under Proposition 13,
property is at either ( 1) the value as of
the 1975 lien date, (2) the value at the
tfme construction was complete, if built
a(ter the 1975 lien date, or (3) the value
at the time a change of ownership
occurs. In November of 1986, the voters
of California approved Proposi tion 58
which modified Proposition 13 to provide
thQt transfers of real property between
parents and their children will be
excluded from the change of ownership
provisions established under Proposition
13. This means that if you transfer your
family home to your child, he will retain
the same value, for property tax
purposes, that you had. It is important to
note that this exclusion from the change
of ownership provision docs not occur
automatically. California law provides
that this exclusion only applies if an
exemption from reassessment is filed
with your county assessor within three
years aftei: the transfer has occurred.
An important change was recently
passed which affects the eligibility of
children to keep their parents' lowe r
value for property tax purposes. If the
children sell the home before applying
for the parent/child exemption from
reassessment, they lose the bencfirs of
Proposition 58 and the county assessor
by law is required to reassess the home
at full market value. A supplemental
assessment reflecting the high er value
will be sent to the children. Remember,
the increase can be avoided by supplying
for the parent/child transfer exemption
as o0n as the property transfers .
Jn addition to this special tax
treatment for your child you may be
entitled to a special income tax
treatment on the transfer. Under both
California law and federal law, taxpayers
who are 55 or over are entitled to a
one-time true exclusion, up to $1 25,000 on
the gnin from the sale of their personal
residence.
Erotsl J. (Ernit) Droneoburg, Jr., Is
JJn elected 01c111btr and Vice Chairman
of the State Board of Equalization. lie
ttprcscnts o•tr 7 million Californians on
tax mtJttcrs. If you h tH't a question,
please ttrile to: Ernit Drontnburg's Tax
Facts, 110 West C Street, Suite 1709, San
Ditgo, 91101-3966.
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several new assignments
including research, marketing,
adve rtising and sales program
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MediCorp's PNT Program is a
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subsequent marketing efforts in
order to launch the PNT
Program nationally ...
Staples, The Om ce
Superstore, announced the July
5 opening of their Costa Mesa
store at 620 W . 17th street. The
site, which averages 20,000
square feet, i~ Staples 37th
Southern California location.
...
. Staples became a public
company April, 1989. Its stock is
traded on the NASDAQ
National Market System under ·
the symbol "SPLS" ...
Orthodyne Electronics,
announced it has received the
coveted VLSI Research Inc. Ten
Best A\\ard for Assembly and
Specialty equipment.
This award is being pre ented
to Orthodync for achieving
overall excellence in equipment
performance and customer
support. Not only was
Onho~e rated number one in
VLSI 's Assembly and Specialty
equipment category, but the
company received the highest
rating ever, with a record
breaking 8. 71 out of a possible
perfect 10.
The VLSI awards arc given to
semiconductor equipment
manufacturers based on ratings
by their customers. Sixty percent
of the customers rating
Orthodyne are manufactures of
automotive electronics ...
Kimberly Davey and ICJlte
Hansen have formed National
Health Communications (NHC),
a public relations in the medical
field. NHC is located at 1151
Dove Street in Newport Beach ...
The arcbJtectural firm or CYP,
Inc., based in Costa Mesa has
been selected to design the first
phase of 84 homes at Real Del
Mar, a 720-acrc mastcrplan.ned
destination resort to be located
on the coast just seven miJes
south of Tijuana. The
announcement was made by
David Mayagoitia, director of
resort operations for The Frisa
Group, developer of the project.
Real Del Mar i& sited on a
promontory overlooking the
Pacific Ocean and the Coronado
Islands. Wh en built out, the
pro)ect will be comprised of
vanety of homes, condominiums
and timeshare units, a
-.PGA-quatity 18-holc, 6,450-yard,
par-72 golf course and a
300.room resort hotel with a
pool, spa, restaurant aod eight
tennis courts. Plans also call for
40.acrc equestrian center ...
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June 20 from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.
at their Penthouse Conference
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Busin ess communication -The
Orange County chapter of
lnternatipnal Associa.tion of Business
Communicators will sponsor a
workshop entitled "How to
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Harder Working MarJ..eting
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July 14
Pick Professionals -The
Orange County Assoc1at1on of Pick
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Jul y 21
Retirement Plan
Seminar -The Newport Beach
office of Shearson Lehman Brothers
1s sponsoring a seminar on "Lump
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Plans". It \\111 taJ..e place from 7
p m to 8 1 5 p.m .. on July 21 at
the HyJtt Regency Hotel on
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Friday, June 26, 1992 Mi)
Society Editor Vida Dean ••. 642-4321
A night ol awards, praise for Hoag Hospital volunteers -. 'I 've waited all my life for
this. 1 deserve a third
candidate," Mark Russell
said Wednesday evening following
his appearance before Hoag's ~52
Ctu~ members and guests.
I)Jring his 45-minute
talking-piano· playi ng political
11111 -
Society
rout ine in the
Newport Beach
Marriott, Russell
man aged to
humorously "take
on" each or the
three con tenders
for the oval
office, plus digs
at spelling
contests,
television shows
and the Clarence
Thomas/Anita
Hill flap.
The political
satirist (he
doesn't like that title -too stuffy)
kept the laughter level of the 550
guests at a high following a se ries
of awards and praise for Hoag
Hospital volunteer workers.
Charley Hester was presented
the President's Circle award fo r
his numerous contributions to the
hospital, 552 and the Orange
County community. He is currently
involved in 15 organizations,
including OC Performing Arts
Center, Chapman University,
Beckm an La er In stitute,
Children's Hospital of OC and the
Boy Scouts. This award has been
presented to only three others
during the 552 Club's 26·year
history.
"I'm the most blessed person in
the world," Hester sa id as he
accepted his award from
President's Circle chair Dr. John
Applegate.
Seated with the honoree were
wife Nora (holding her big
bouquet tribute) daughters and
spouses Charlene lmmell and
Mike, and Marilyn Gianulias and
From left, Fran and John Applegate, and Nora and Charley Hester.
Dubby Evins, left, and Jim Villers chat during Wednesday's party.
Jim, granddaughters Mindy with
husband Cort Ensign, Jenifer
Immel! with fi ance Dane DeBoer,
and grandson Greg lmmell with
fiancee Susanne Saporito.
Resta urateur Hans Prager. on
!)tage to accept a special
membership awa rd (183 new
members in '9 1) fo r his Ritz
Brothers group, looked over the
How to aubm~ your nuptial news Department, The Pilot, P O. Box 1560, Costa
Mesa, 92626.
The Daily Pilot welcomes the chsince to share
the ne-.vs of your engagement or wedding with
our readers.
Pick up engagement or wedding forms in our
lobby at 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, or send a
self -addressed stamped envelope to the Wedding
Photos of the couple or of the bride only may
be submitted with the finished form .
Write your name on the back of the photo. If
you want your photo returned, please include a
stamped, addrC)SCC! mailing em.·efope.
For more information, call 642-4321,
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Evins, attending with wife Sue.
The surprise Siracusa aW.tlrd,
given to the individual who
conmbutes ~ignificantly over a
period of time to 552, was handed
to Judge Mark Soden, attending
the dinner "ilh wife Betty Lou.
Sode n joined 552 in 1970 and
erved as president in 1973 when
the club reached its g~l of 552
members. That number has now
gro" n to 3;000 members.
From left, Jim and Gretchen Dale, and Betty Lou and Mark Soden.
G uests included 552 prez Jim
Dale and wife Gretchen,
dinner oenefoctors Patty and
George Hoa g II and Kathy and
Thomas Wh ite, Claire and Wally
Cruttenden, Maureen and Or.
Donald Drake (he and Russell are
both from Buffalo, NY, and
attended rival high schools), frank
Harrington (Hester's business
partner in '59), 552 treasurer Jo
Ann and Chuck Bona, Susie and
Tom Riley (club VP who was
featured 1n a Dragnet·inspired
video with Dale and Hoag prez
Mike Stephens}, secretary Or.
David Martyn, Carollee and Bob
McDaniels (becomes prez in ,
September) and Susan and
Rich ard Luehrs.
The quite·a-erowd also focluded
Anne and Bob Badham, Carol
and Gordon 80\\ley, Mara Lou
and Jerry Harrington, Catherine
and Dr. Delane Thyen, Dot
From left, Gordon and Carol Bowley and entertainer Mark Russell.
Clock, Bob and Billur Wallerich,
Barbara and Dominick Roppolo,
Kathy Nerriman \\ith son Todd,
Barbara and Jim Glabman, Mimi
and Hal B1rnkran1, Jackie and Jack
Penney, Nora Jorgensen with
Frank Anderson, Lee and King
Burstein, Ellen and Bob Wilcox,
Cecil Shirar, Vicki and Mike
Gering and Joanne and Warren
fix.
large audience and wondered,
"Who is at The Ritz tonight?"
Cruttenden Cu p awards also
went to super membershi p
recruiters Jim Villers and Oubby
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Newport term-llmlt petition
signature count continues
..,.. $1-per-signature
procedure may be halted if
officials convinced enough
names will be found valid.
By Tony Dodero
Sta" Writer
NE WPORT DEACH -A City
C:uuncil term limit initiative ap·
pc.u s headed for the November
l>.tllot, according to an early cou nt
111 \igna tures by the Registrar of
\ lHl'IS on Thursday.
I hr.: Registrar reported to City
t krl-Wanda Raggio that out of
l.11 Jt1 signatures counted, 1,386
\\1..ll' \ahJ registered \Oters -a
11 11 k more th an 85 percent.
$1.03 per name, and put the mea-
sure on the ballot.
But so far, Mayor Phil Sansone
said he is not convinced.
"It's marginal right now," San-
sone said. "That represents 14
percent that arc no good. It's
showing right now that it will pass
by about 800 votes. It's too close
to call right now. But we'll moni-
tor it every day ...
And Orange County Registrar
Don Tanney said he also couldn't
say if the mensure was a slam
dunk.
''I'm not going to soy it's not
passing, but I'm also not going to
say it's not close," Tanney said.
Councilman John Hedges, who
initiated the ballot measure, pre·
dieted that the number of valid
!.iJ;natures will get stronger os
more are counted.
"I think the quality of the signa-
tures "ill get better as they get
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SUperv11or1 to vote on bridge croalnll
residents and our neighbor-By Joel Beers
Slall W!tllf
COST A MESA - A poten-
tially hi.storic vote concerning two
Santa Ana River bridge crossings
and the widening of East 19th
Street will be taken Tuesday by
the County Board or Supervisors.
'We recognize we have regional transportation difficulties
that need to be addressed, a lot of people travel through
Costa Mesa. But we have to protect our residents and our
nelghoorhoods. •
hoods." •
Erickson, a member of the JI
committee, s:iid widening East
19th Street would require the I"'
demolition of 69 homes. He be-
lieves on· in-depth study with 9
The Costa Mesa Transporta-
tion Study Alternative Com-
minee, the hub of the city's ef·
fort to keep the three proposals from occur-
ring, had its final pre-vote meeting Thursday
night. Members mapped out strategics and
speeches they will give to supervisors at
Tuesday's 9:30 a.m. meeting in Santa Ana.
The committee is urging the county to ap-
prove a study that would look at alternatives
to the proposed bridges at 19th and Gisler
streets, and widening East 19th to four lanes.
Rcsidtnts and city officials fear the proposals
will destroy fragile Santa Ana River wetlands
and increase traffic, pollution :ind noise.
Some county officials, however, believe the
bridge over 19th is needed to alleviate re-
Costa Mesa C-00.lllnci'l~ember input from Fount:iin Valley and :A ''' Huntington Beach would find al-
ternotives to the proposals, which
are port of the decades-old Or-
gional traffic congestion and allow for future
development on West Newport Oil property
near the mouth of the river. Additionally, it
would create a major cast-west thoroughfare
on East 19th.
Costa Mesa Councilmember Joe Erickson
said the problem lies between the county
looking at the big picture of transportation
but forgetting the smaller picture of the im-
pact on city residents' lives ..
"We recognize we have regional transpor-
tation difficulties that need to be addressed,
a lot of people travel through Costa Mesa,''
Erickson said. "But we have to protect our
ange County General Pinn. t
County officials have said they would pay JJ
for the study, which carries an estimated 1)
price of $325,000. City officials, however, say
the study can be done for around $160,000.
Such n costly, intensive study is needed be·
cause simply deleting the Costa Mesa pro-
posals from the $Cneral plan would wreak
havoc by jeopardizing millions in road im·
provement funds, which hinge on city plans
being consistent with the county plan.
Erickson said preventing the bridges is a
key element of Costa Mesa's own general
plan, which calls for lower density.
< H the 8,584 signatures turned
1 1 h~ the Newport Residen ts to
I 1 111 1 Cit) Council Terms. 6,679,
l•t lllllghl) 78 pcrci.:nt. nei.:d to be
' al1d before the measure can be
pl 1rcJ on the b:illot.
l \ll1ncil member~ tkcided Mon-
d.1\ thJI 1f It lool-s lil..c the mea-
'urc had enough !>1gnaturcs to
111.1kc.: the ballot thi.:y would stop
the.: l.'011111, "l11ch is costing the city
deeper in the pile," Hedges said. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hedges has asked city council I
members to stop the count and
save the city money because public
opinion shows support for council
terms.
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Sflte woes hatt city contract talks
~ Shaky . future of budget
leaves Newport Beach
officials uncertain about
employe~ pay increases.
By Tony Oodero
Slalt Wrller
NEWPORT BEACH -With
Sacramento's budget ax looming,
contract negotiations with all six
city employee associations have
skidded to a stop, City Manager
Kevin Murphy said Thursday.
In the past, employees in
Newport Beach have enjoyed
rather uneventful contract talks.
They arc used to getting salary
increases each year without
much complaint from the city,
Murphy said.
But now, with Sacramento
threatening to raid the budget to
make up for an $11 billion
shortfall, Murphy said he has
been forced to re-route the
course, and on Tuesday contract
talks were suspended.
"They are not happy camp-
ers," said Murphy about the em-
ployee associations representa·
tives. "Prior to suspending the
negotiations, we were talking
about a mid-year adjustment."
~rphy said the chances that
the city will yank $5.3 million
from the budget arc getting clos-
er to reality, and he said if that
happens, fee increases and em-
ployee cut~acks arc imminent.
But Murphy said several city
departments are already running
on shoestring budgets, and the
money may have to come from
public safety, where the biggest
chunk is spent.
"It's going to be hard to ex-
tract $5.3 million," Murphy said.
"So you have to look at the de-
partments that have money
fire, police and marine."
Replacement sought for retiring city planner
NEWPORT BEACH -City
officials arc searching for a new
lanning commissioner to take
e place of Barry Gross who
submitted his retirement papers
earlier this week.
Gross, 42, who was appointed
a little more than a year ago,
said he was having a hard time
making meetings because he his
business requires him to travel
Fountain Valley
police host party
tor anniversary
FOUNTAIN VALLEY -
Public tours of Fountain
Valley's police station will
top events celebrating the
department 's 25th an-
niversary this "'eekend.
The tours, to be held in
onjunction with open house
and displays at the station,
arc scheduled both Saturday
land Sunday from 9 a.m. to 4
p.m. every hour on the hour,
according to Sgt. Darryl
Nance.
The department was of·
Cicially formed under Chief
Charles Michaelis with 14
officers and five non-sworn
employees on July 1, 1967.
Today. led by Chief Ed
Miali, the force numbers 61
officers.
To commemorate the oc-
c3Sion, city employees and
retired employees will com-
pete in a golf tournament
Saturday morning at David
Baker Golf Course.
Tours will include the de-
partment's crime lab, pds·
oner holding facility, dis-
patch center and squad
room, Nance said.
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to Russia. four-year terms.
"I didn't have enough time to
do the work properly," Gross
said. "Hopefully some time in
the future I'll be able to get
back involved in it."
Applicants interested in apply-
ing must be a resident and be
ready to serve a four-year term.
Applications can be picked up in
the City Clerk's office, 3300
Newport Boulevard, Monday
through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5
p.m. Applications must be
turned in by 4:30 p.m. on July 7.
In addition, the City Council
retained two other planners at
its Monday meeting. In a 6-1
vote, both Jan Debay and Gary
Pomeroy were reappointed for -Dy the DDily Pilot
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tion, ca'' Bobbie Green at 921 ·8503 ()(
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Great American Smokeout and more. For
information on these and other volunteer
upportun1t1es, call Selma Sladek at 751-
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American Red Cross
1 he Orange County chapter of the
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t:nJOY public speaking to address com-
munit) groups about Red Cross sen.ices as
pJrt 01 th<' chapte(s Speakers Bureau.
\ oluntcer public inrormation olf1cer) are
.1b11 needed to .ict as liaisons \\llh the
n t'tli.1 1n d1...:i>tt:r and emergency situa·
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The Arts Academy of Orange County 1n
Cosr,1 /l.le!>.1 1s a nc"' umbrella organtLation
1or the Costa Me>J Art League, Ballet
Montmartre, Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse
.1nd l\:cwport Beach Sho.,.,.time. The group
1s planning to fund and build 1 com-
munity arts facility for tM four gtOUP' in
Costa Mesa. F0< more lnform1tion, all
Alice Leggett at 540-2557.
Arts on 1111 Greml
Those inlereUed with assisting in the
planning and execution o( the 1992 Arts
on the Green event, a rwo-day affair dur·
ing September in Costa Mesa sponsored
by the Chamber of Commerce, should
contact Diane Pritchett at 435·2109.
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Association Renaissance Creators is a
non-profit group in Costa Mesa which
sponsors and supports multi-outreach
community service programs, such as the
homeless sanctuary. ARC needs volunteers
to donate and deliver garage sale items for
our Saturday fund-raisers at 314 2 Cork
lane.
The group relies on public support to
maintain monthly needs of rood, utility
.md shelter costs. In addition to monetary
tax-deductible donations, tM group needs
tools and a truck for its labor work pool,
"h1ch responds to community need calls
ior handi\vork fixing and cleaning jobs.
Other needs are a volunteer grant writer,
iund-ra1ser, CPA and legal counselor. For
information on any o( the programs or
how to volunteer, please call Dr. Renee
Namaste at 540-5803 or 754-9553.
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two. For information, call 544'-7773.
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The three area Boys and Girls Clubs
need volunteers ror numerous reasons, in·
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through eighth grade basketball and roller·
blade hockey (knowledge of hod.ey or
soccer helpful). The basketball season lasts
1 2 weeks with one game and one or two
practices per week. Teachers are needed
to volunteer for a couple of hours or mul-
tiple sessions (whatever one can afford) to
teach an art br craft workshop ror 7-13·
year-olds. Volunteers are needed for after-
noons in the shop area (2·5 p.m.) and
game rooms at all three area locations, in-
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the program, 10 drive for outings or to
teach Braille. Volunteers will be trained to
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with the YMCA, needs additional board
members who meet one tlme a month to
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receptionist. For inrormatlon, c.111 Gail
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volunteer at the hospital to deli,er mail
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supecm to terminally ill patients and their
fom1l1cs in 1he Orange County area, needs
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lating to the history o( Costa Mesa and tM
Harbor area. It is open to the public on
Thursdays from 10 a.m.·3 p.m. and by ap-
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Children's History Program, to update tM
current books and to distribute the materi·
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needs people with an interest in local hlS·
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Dixon said he often purchqsed
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,._chatting with him.
'~I would go to New York or
San Francisco, check into a hotel
by myself, and then at some point
go out and shoP..'' he said, adding
\}lat he wouldn t hesitate to spend
$4,l)oo to $8,000 a dny. "I wouldn't
even tell my friends I was in the
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.m!\lost of the remaining money ~n stole from city coffers was
spent globe trotting. Known for his
lavish lifestyle, Dixon frequently
attended operas, play and ballets
in New York and abroad. He wore
custom tailored suits and sported
diamond studded cuff links.
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Dixon confided, he has started to
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collection was becoming compul-
~~·
11 Dixon s:iid he pla)ed pinochle
"4t" several inmates Wednesday, ~ typically fills his day reading
~'lf~tever books are available -~aging one a dny.
"I'm terribly depressed in the
mornings when I wake up," he
said. "But I just make sure I go
out to the day room and talk to
people. I walk around and play
cards."
Despite his polished appear-
ance, Dixon said he hasn't been
hassled in jail and has even helped
some or the Hispanic inmates
write and read letters.
The former city official looked
rested Thursday, despite having
just visited with an emotional rela·
tive, and said he has survived the
transition ttf jail life.
"Simpleness is not terrible to
me," he said. "I have books to
read. And I've been writing in my
journal."
ll was the journal that helped
turn a possible seven year sen-
tence into a fou r year sentence.
A psychologist hired by Dixon's
attorney used the journal entries
to make the argument that Dixon
was a sexually repressed man who
was better suited for therapy than
jail.
According to the psychological
report, the root of Dixon's com-
pulsive behavior began when he
moved into his mother's bedroom
at the age of 4 and slept there
until he was I2.
The probation report notes that
Dixon "has recognized that he was
most probably molested by his fa-
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moving him into her bedroom, the
report reads.
The report goes on to state that
Dixon "frequently f eh confused
with regards to his sexual orienta-
tion," and except for one relation-
ship when he was 26 years old, the
bachelor's primary contact with
women has been with prostitutes.
Dixon admitted all this in the
interview Thursday and said it has
taken a devastating toll on rela-
tive s.
"To reveal those things to a psy-
chologist was difficult enough,'' he
said. "That report summarized 48
years or things -. some of which
were fantasies, some dreams."
Co-workers were shocked that
the congenial DLxon, a favorite
face around City : !all and the
leading candidate for the city man-
ager's job, could steal massive
amounts of money from taxpayers
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When asked why anyone should
believe him arter he spent the past
decade successfully conning co-
workers, Dixon said: "I'm not ask-
ing anyone to believe anything. I'm
the one who has to live with it."
But so docs Newport Beach.
Even after city officials sell all
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$1 million.
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r total" amount of money he cm·
bezzled. "I'll never unde~tand
why I didn't get caught sooner."
Dixon was finally arrested in
front of City Hall in January :iftcr
a credit card company saw a suspi-
cious deposit in his account. In all.
Dixon forged more than 400 city
checks.
Nevertheless, some city employ-
ees came to his defense in the sen-
tencing report, and told the judge
in writ ing that Dixon was a caring
pcr'6n and a great boss.
Dixon said the fou r hours visit·
ing time he gets each week has
nlso been filled, some of it by caty
emplo>ces ~ho ha"'e forgiven ham.
With good time credits, Dixon
"'ill get our of jail in about 21
months. Asketl if he thought this
was a fair sentence, Dixon said:
"What I dad wasn't fair, so it's re-
ally up to the judge."
Dixon said he plans to pay that rr:======================. money back, "but I can't deal with
how ri$ht now. I've turned over
everything I have. I have to heal
myself before I can help to heal
others."
When asked abou1 what he
plans to do that day he walks out
of prison with no money or assets
and a criminal record for embez-
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DEATHS
From A1
ln Newport Beach, 8 deaths
were ruled suicides in 199 1,
down from 9 in 1990. Newport
Bench recorded no homicides in
199 1 and 3 in 1990.
Countywide, 168 murders were
reported last year, down from
173 in 1990.
Of those, 120 died from
gunl>hOt wounds, 22 from stab
\\Ounds, 20 we re bludgeoned to
death :ind three were strnngled.
One-hundred and forty of the
168 people killed last year were
men -31 of" horn were under
the ;ige of 20.
rcn of the 168 murder victims
''ere children under 14 years of
age. Three of those deaths were
ruled battered child syndromes.
one was sh aken to dea th and a
unothcr wa s i.uffoeated. Three of
WORKERS
From A1
their hours to increase.
··originally, fi,e years ago.
\\C \\Cre working five days a
\\ed. all the time," Stiglich
,31J. "\\'c\e been going from
cul 10 cul to cut each year.
\\ c\e been f1gh11ng tooth and
n.111 to keep \\hat little we do
hJ\C left."
Since the \H>rker) earn
SIU.OJ a day for their labor, or
S:!.50 an hour, ~larsteller con-
1cnJ) 1ha1 the money is so pal-
l!). th;H the city could .easily
bed up the workers' hours.
"It ') just such a small
amount and it meons such a big
thing to these people,"
Marsteller said.
13ut David Niederhaus, the
city's general services director
STORE
From A1
seem to fit the upscale profile
of the typical Fashion }<;)and
tenant, given its ag,grcss1\e
pricing strategics, but Plummer
s:lld such a store "ould fill a
need for electronics stores in
the area.
Another high-profile
prospect, I lard Rock Cafe, is
the children under 14 died of
gunshot wounds.
The coroner's office also
recorded 254 suicides countywide
... in 1991, down from 290 the year
before.
Acco rding to the report, 187 of
the people who killed themselves
last year were men -9 of whom
were under the age of 20. Six of
the 67 women who kmed
themselves were under age 20.
Of the 254 people who
committed suicide, 130 shot
themselves, 45 ove rdosed on
drugs, 36 hung themselves, 15
suffocated themselves with a
plastic bag, nine inhaled auto
exhaust fumes, seven jumped to
their death, five died of
self-inflicted lacerations, three
inhaled charcoal fumes, two
stepped in front of a car, and
one jumped in front of a train.
The coroner's report also
breaks down the number of
and the person who started the
program in 1987, said he didn't
believe the workers were ca-
pable ot working a five day
week. And while he said he'd
like to help the workers and
give them a couple extra days,
budget shortfalls prevent him
from doing so.
"They are helping the city
and they are certainly earn ing
their pay," Nie derhaus said.
"They are ind ustrious. I wish l
could do more but it's a public
decbion rather than a private
one."
Niederhaus said budge t woes
have also forced him to hire
fewer students for the city's
Youth Employment Program.
Those students perform similar
duties as the disabled students
from Vantage. But the work
they do requires an able-bodied
person, he said.
still negotiating to lease space
at Fashion lslaod, Plummer
said. Hard Rock Cafe has been
negotiating for several months
to lc;ase the former Amen
\Vardy space at the center, and
:ilt hough remodeling work has
already begun inside the
building, neither
representatives of the ma ll nor
the restaurant company will
confirm that a deal has been
completed.
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accidental deaths and traffic
fatalities by city.
In Newport Beach, 10 of the
deaths last year were ruled
accidental and five were the
result of traffic accidents.
Costa Mesa reported J 8
accidental deaths and 10 traffic
fatalities.
Countywide, there were 319
accidental deaths -106 of
which were the result of illegal
or prescribed drugs.
Another 26 deaths were ruled
accidental drownings. Twelve of
the victims drowned in swimming
pools, five in the ocean, four in
the bath tub, three in lakes or
rivers or ponds and two in spas.
Fourteen people died dunng
surgery or other medical
procedures, 23 choked on
respiratory obstructions and 18
succumbed to burns or smoke
inhalation.
The co roner's report also lists
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drawing:
12, 14. 22, 34. 39
two accidental deaths from AIDS
contaminated blood transfusions,
eight from unintentional gunshot
wounds, one from hypothermia
and one from ac:alding bathtub
water.
Another four people were
crushed to death, three were hit
by trai')s, two were electrocuted
and one was the victim of an
over-filled artificial bladder that
ruptured.
Under accidental deaths, the
coroner's report also lists two
"fetal demises due to maternal
cocaine abuse."
The rcpon docs not show a
break-down of AIDS-related
deaths by city, but countywide,
the virus continues to claim more
lives each year.
Statistics show AIDS-related
deaths jumping from J 28 in 1987
to 151 in 1988 to 165 in 1989 to ·
234 in 1990 and, finally, to 285 in
1991.
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''But h's like saying we can
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The court's decision was
based in part on the young age
of students who arc considered
a captive, impressionable
audience. ln previous decisions,
the Supreme Court has allowed
religious activities at public
colleges and universities.
But the age of those
subjected to public prayer is
irrelevant to Rabbi Mark S.
Miller of Temple Bat Yahm in
Newport Beach. For the last 15
years, Miller has turned down
letters of invitation to give the
invocation at Newport Bench
City Council meetings. The city
rotates invocational duties
among local religious leaders.
"A prnyer that rcf ers to God
or to a religious faith in a
public setting is coercive and
manipulative," Miller said.
"Prayer is too sacred; prayer is
too holy to be foisted upon
those who do not share a belief
in prayer.''
Newport Beach Mayor Phil
Sansone said the invocation
given at the start of City
Council meetings has never
been 11 controversial issue for
the city.
"It's been going on for years
and I don't see any public
outcry that there's a connict
between church and state
here," Sansone said. "The
framers of the Constitution
were defi nitely against the
separation between church and
state, but 1 don't think what
they had in mind was an
invocati on.''
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·costa Mesa
Grand Prix
striving for
big time
~Third annual cycling
event growing in stature
as well as financially.
By Sany Faulkner
SllOl1S Write<
M oney can't buy prestige, but it
helps.
In only its third year, the
Costa Mesa Grand Prix bicycle race
has beefed up its prize purse and the
quality of its field in its quest to be·
come a featured cycling event.
More than 900 riders arc expected to
take part in 12
races Sunday,
beginning at
7:30 a.m. and
culminating
with the fea-
tured pr o-
fess i o n a I·
category l and 11
race at 3:30 p.m.
'We have
riders coming in
from
Pennsylvania.
Boston, New
Jersey, Arizona.
Nevada and
even Australia.' Riders will
-auv ...... -. make 30 laps on
-· ~ the o ne-mile Race director course, which in·
eludes fou r right
turns along Sun-
flower, Cadillac, Scenic and Hyland. lo·
cated west of H:irbor Boulevard on Sun·
flower.
The $20,000 in c:i h and prizes makes
the event the richest one-day event in
Southern California. and make it "com·
petitive" with im1lar races throughout
the nation, according to Race Director
Amy Zan:iboni.
"We' have riders coming in from
Pennsylvania, Boston, New Jersey, Ari·
IR~ P luc "''1 pl>utn
Sunday's third annual Costa Mesa Grand Prix is expected to attract more than 900 amateur and professional riders.
zona, Nevada and even Australia," said
Zanaboni.
"We've also become one of four races
on the California Classic Series and
we're part of the Masters Points Prestige
Series, which will help improve the qual·
ity of the fie ld."
National masters champion Kenny
Fuller from Anaheim and former Aus·
tralian Olympian Steven · Rooney, cur·
rent national women's junior champion
Andrea Bartilct, as well as Alan Rich·
burg of Fresno, the event's inaugural
winner, are among the top individuals
scheduled to compete.
In addition, top team such as Spago
(based in North Hollywood), Subaru··
Montgomery, Lo Angeles Sheriffs,
Team Falcon (l..:ls Vegas), Big Red (San
Diego), Diamond Back (Los Angeles),
Cycles Veloce (Laguna Niguel) and Velo
Avonti (Anaheim) will be represented.
The featured event, won last year by
20-year·old Quartz Hill amateur Shawn
Cronkhite, will have a 150-rider field
vying for SS.000 in prizes.
The Category 111 race precedes the fi.
nale at 2:15 with a Category II and Ill
race s~t for 11:50 :ind a Category IV
(age 26-and-older) event beginning at
1:25.
The racing begins with a Category IV
( 19-and-older) event at 7:30.
That will be followed by: Masters ( 40·
and-older and 55-and·older} at 8:20;
Category V at 9:05; Masters (35-and·
older), 9:45; Women (Category I-IV),
10:30; and Masters (30-and-older), 11 :05.
Proceeds from the event will benefit
the Vantage Foundation and the Costa
Mesa North Kiwanis, with the latter
hosting a pancake breakfast from 7:30·
10:30 a.m. for S3.
Cronkhite's winning time last }'Car was
one hour, seven minutes and 53 seconds,
which edged runner-up Kenny Adams of
San Clemente.
Martin 'Graf was third, with Stanley
Bunn and Matt Burinda fourth and fifth,
respectively, a year ago.
At 7:30 a.m., a public race is planned.
Riders can compete in this race for a
S22 fee .
Helmets are required and must be ap·
proved by ANSI or SNELL. Shirts must
cover the shoulders, and no upturned
handlebars ::ire allowed.
C}cli ts under 18 need a parent's s1g·
nature or a liability waiver to compete.
Elliott has lots in common with Heisman teammate
~ 'Lowsman Trophy' winner wants to keep
playing on th e same team as Howard.
By Howard L. Handy
SllOl1S Wnllr
E ven thou,h he holds All·
America crcden1111ls as a center
for the Univer!.ity of Michigan
Wolverine football team, it took 336
selections in this year's National Foot·
ball League draf1 for him to be se·
lectcd by 1he Washington Redskin .
Matt Elliott will thus be honored as the 18lh player
selected in 17 yen~ :it the 1992 Irrelevant Week festivi·
tics that get under way Sunday at the Balboa Bay Club.
Elliott, like his illustrious Michigan 1eammate
Desmond Howard who won the Hcisman Trophy in
1991, will receive a trophy award of his own at Sun·
day's gathering.
The Lowsman Trophy, emblematic of being selected
last in the NFL draft, 1s presented annually to the Ir·
relevant Weck honoree.
By coincidence, both players are from the University
of Michigan and both were selected by the ·washington
Redskins, Super Bowl defending champions, as that
team's first and l{lst choices this year.
Sunday's arrival party will find Elliott being brought
to the BBC on a boat complete With all the trimmings
including a fi reboat spraying water in all directions nnd
horns s.ounding the arrival of the distinguished guest.
This is only the beginning for the center from Michi·
gan.
"I had no idea what thi was all about until I read
about it in the newspaper," he said by way of in·
troduction to the zany week. "This sounds almost un·
believable to me and it will be a totally new experience
to come to California and do nothing but have fun.
"When l was here for the Rose Bowl game, our
focus and concenration was on the game at hand and
we really didn't care about other things that might dis·
tract us."
Like all true Mr. Irrelevant honorees, Elliott feels he
has a good chance to make the Redskins club in his
first season.
lf he docs, he will become only the second player in
the history of Irrelevant Week to play in the NFL his
first season out of college. The other was Norman Jef·
fcrson, a defensive back out of LSU who played for
Green Bay in 1987. Several others have made it in the
NFL in Inter years.
"I really believe I can make the club. l told Redskins
offensive line coach Jim Hanifan that when 1 attended
mini-camp."
Elliott is 23, stands 6-foot-3 and \\eighs in at 270
pounds. He won the Hunicker Memorial A''ard at Mo·
chigan for the undergraduate student demon!.trating
superior scholarship along with professional zeal and
promise in kinesiology.
He is currently enrolled in the masters program at
the university and is emphasizing telecommunicatiom ..
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...,. Collins could not
have gotten away with
what Potter's pulled .
T he 1989 Association ~f
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World Champion,
Mart in Potter. ne,er sho,,ed
up at the party this week,
after confirming with Op anQ
ASP officials that he would
surf in tl)e contest.
Potter's absence seriously
damaged Euro/Africa's
chances of pl acing high in the
team standings. Euro/Africa
could have
fini shed third, but
v. ill now finish
fifth .
Potter .,.,as
replaced b)
Australian
Graham Wilson.
"ho finbhed 26th
on the ASP Tour.
Wil!.On qualified
for membership
on the Euro/
Africa team
because he tra' els
with a British Surfing
pa sport.
If Richie Collins
pulled off a caper TiKe tllis-
he'd lose his spom.ors (again),
then would be crucified to his
surfboard . Poller will
probably get a raise. and
receive hero \\Orsh1p from the
!.urfing mob for hb "rebel"
attitude.
One thing that remains the
same about the Op Pro is the
event's magnificent caffold
and bJnner arrangement. The
contest la}out couldn't look
any better. My hat's off to Op
Pro Contest Director Joe
Adams and the res1 of th e Op
official for that one.
0 The contest, as al"a}S. has
been bringing plenty of
additional business to Main
St reet merchants.
"It's been just totally busy,
way more than normal," said
Pierside Pavilion Huntington
Surf and Sport salesman Ryan
Alberts. "There are people
swarming in here all the time,
there's nc .. er any breaks."
0 The surf shops aren't the
only stores enjo} ing extra
business this "eek. "Usualh.
it 's slow during the ·
afternoon , but v.c\e been
teadily busy all da) eveC)dJ}
thi week," said Sugar Shack
waitress l.aune Schellenberg.
Although the)' enjoy the
contest, mo t Huntington
Beach nt111 .. es :ire already
looking foward to Monday.
when the con test 1 over and
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relevant Week XVII ... June
28.
Quote of the Day
"Be there! Anybody
says anything, tell 'em I
said so."
-Paul Salata, IW creator 'Mr. Irrelevant' Matt Elliott
ELLIOTT:
From 81
As a member of th e Wol-
verine football team, he was se-
lected first team All-American
by College and Pro Football
Newsweekly; first team All Big-
Te n on both the coaches and
media teams.
If pro football does not pan
out , he has plans to become a
sports broa dcaster.
"I've worked as an int ern for
ABC, doing different things for
the m at the lndianapolis 500,"
he says. "I'm really inlerestcll
in being a broadcaster and l
plan to pursue thal fi eld,
whether l make ii in footba ll or
no1."
Asked about his thought!>
abo ut the originator of Ir-
relevant Week, Paul Salata, he
responded: "Righ i now all l
can say is th ank you to both
Mr. and Mrs. Salata but thnt
may change before the week is
over, I am told. ~
"Seriously, I am looking for-
ward to being a part of this
zany program and feel it could
be a lot of fun."
Elliott is the first center ever
honored at Irrelevant Weck.
There have been four quarter-
backs honored, three wide re-
ceivers, two tight ends, dcf cn-
sive backs and running backs,
and one each at fullback, of-
fensive guard, defensive tackle
and now center.
Having played on the same
team as Heisman Trophy win-
ner Desmond lioward, it is fit·
ting that he will also receive a
trophy award for his prowess.
The Lowsman Trophy, the
antithesis of the Heisman, will
be presented at the arrival
party and press conference at
the Balboa Yacht Club Sunday.
Newport summer tourney opens
NEWPORT BEACH -The
local area will be weJI represented
when the Newport Harbor Surf
City summer basketball tourna-
ment tips off today al Newport
Harbor High.
Desides the host Sailors, Mater
Dci, Estancia and Corona del Mar
,~,11 be competing in the event.
Newport Harbor will take on
Mater Dei in the 11 a.m. opener
today in the boys' gym.
In the girls' gym today, Estancia
faces Ediso n at 12:40 p.m. with
the Corona del Mar-West Covina
matchup to follow at 2; 10, also in
the girls' gym.-
The tournament continues Sat·
urday and concludes with the
championship game Sunday:
Today's first-round pairings:
SURF CITY TOUKNEV
(•I Newport llartlor Hieb) Boys c, ..
II a.m.-N~pon H3rbor n. t.fl1cr Dc1:
12.40 p.m. -Scrvit~ vs. Foothill; 2:t0
p.m.-Mmion Viejo vs. Santa Mar1arita; 3:50
p.m.-Tcmplc City vs. Hunlln11on Bc•ch.
ClrlJ Cym
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p.m.-Ed110n -s. Es1onc1a. 2:10 p.m.-Wcst
Covin~ vi Corona dcl M~r: J:SO p.m.-l\111nna
vs. Capistrano Valley. '
··wen, I suppose I could put him on a weight-lifting
program . . . but if you want my opinion, this guy
shouJd be erased and totally redrawn."
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Corona dcl Mar High wide re-
ceiver Jason Oark is among
eight Orange County players that
will be competing on two teams
against a pair of Hawaiian teams
in the Hawaiian Qassic on Sat·
urday at Aloha Stadium io Ho.
nolulu.
Oark, at 6-foot·2, 165 pounds,
broke school records for career
receptions and yardage and
catches in a season (46), which
ranked fifth in the county last
year.
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Sca View League first team as
well as All-ClF in Division VI.
He was team captain for bas-
ketball, as well as football, and is
planning to continue his football
CdM trio
helps Spirit
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GOLDEN, Colo. -A trio of
Corona dcl Mar High girls soccer
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resident, helped the Fountain Val-
ley Spirit win the Western Re·
gional of the National Cup Under-
16 Tournament Wednesday, quali-
fying the team for a berth in the
national tournament, July 25·28 in
Richmond, Ya.
Sea lGngs Ste fanie Hughes, Ali
Havriluk and Whitney West, as
well as Newport Beach's Chrissy
Whalen of Mater Dei High, all
contributed for the Spirit, which
improved to 46-1-4 with six re-
gional tournament wins, including
a 1-0 title game triumph over the
Pleasanton Power.
Hughes, a second-team All-CIF
selection as a sophomore, scored
four goals in the tournament, in·
eluding the game winner against
Plcasnnton with 5:30 left in the
Television·radio
Tl!LlrVISION
Men'• Voll•rb•ll
10:30 a.m. -Beach competition. ESPN. a .. eb•ll
12.10 p.m.-Ptuthes-Cubs, WGN.
4;30 p.m. -Brewers· Red Sox, ESPN.
4:30 p.m. -Braves· Reds, TBS.
4:30 p.m.-White Sox-Yankees, WGN.
5.30 p.m. -Mets· Cards. WOR.
7:30 p.m. -AngelS·Mai1ners, Ch. 5.
7:30 p.m. -Twins-A's, ESPN.
7:30 p.m. -Astros·Oodgors, SC.
10:30 p.m.-'75 Series Game 6, PT.
Ootf
1 p.m. -Seniors tourney, ESPN.
12;30 a.m.-Senlofs tourney, ESPN.
HorH A•clng
4 p.m. -Harness replays, PT.
8:30 p.m. -Hollypark replays, Ch. 56.
3 a.m.-Hollyparll replays. PT.
3:30 a.m. -Los Alamitos replays, PT.
Tennis
5 p.m. -Wambledon, HBO.
Olptplc Sport•
5 p.m. -Track and field 1rfals, SC.
11 p.m. -Track and field trials, SC.
Boxing
10 p.m. -Ruddock-Jackson, SHO.
RADIO
B•Mb•ll
7 p.m. -Giants-Padres. KFMB (760).
7:30 p.m. -Angels·Marioers, KMPC (710).
7 30 p.m. -AS1Tos-Oodgers. KABC (790).
'Deep sea
Do Somethlu Irrelevant
at Tbe SPorts Clul»llrvlne
Imagine an afternoon with
fellow employees whipping
some other company in a
fierce game of Ping Pong
Ball Water Rel ay, Firemen's
Brigade or a Tricycle Race.
Sign your team up today for
Irrelevant Week XVll's
Superstar of Sports
Competition at The
Sports Club/Irvine,
benefittlng The Children's
Home Society.
Be there Tuesday, June 30
from noon lo 4:00 pm, as
you build company spirit
and network with other pro-
f esslonals, all In the name
of doing something nice for
someone for no reason.
fi>r Information and
registration call Dan See
at (714) 975-8400
IMONlll ....
lrWlc.Ca ..... mM
career at UCLA.
The mainland squads, desig·
natcd as the Red and Blue
teams, arc made up of all-league
and all·Clf/layen from the Los
Angeles an Lon& Beach areas,
San Gabriel Valley, Rivenide
County and Orange County.
The Orange County players
will be on the Red team, which
will be coached by Louie Torres,
the offensive coordinator at Al·
hambra High, and Jeff Veeder,
the defensive coordina1or ot
Long Beach Millikan.
The mainland teams' op-
ponents will be two separate
high school all-star teams from
Hawaii, Oahu and the surround·
ing islands.
Havriluk Hughes
game.
Havriluk posted two completc-
game shutouts in goal, and split
time in another. She also helped
out by playing in the field in the
fin'nl, when injuries and illness cut
into the team's 15-girl roster.
West and Whalen each scored
one goal in an 8-0 tournament-
opening victory over n team Crom
Wyoming.
A good turnout, in the range
of 35,000, is expected for the
games. scheduled for 7 and 10
p.m. PDT Saturday.
The players were scheduled to
leave today for Hawaii with a
lipt practice at Aloha Stadium
in the afternoo~. The players wi!!
live on the Uni\'erslly of Hawan
campus for three nights .and ~h~~
move into a hotel on Wa1k1k1
Beach for the next three nights.
Other Orange County players
competing include Fred Romo or
El Modena, Michael Busalacchi
of Foothill, Marty Gomez and
Bodie Berg of Troy, Trent Bor-
dok of Tustin, and Billy Cathey
and Robert Vasquez of Wes t·
minster.
TICE:
From 81
everyone goes home.
0
Along with the extra people in
town comes the increased
potential for trouble, but the city
lifeguards and police department
have things under control.
"In the back of our minds is the
riot in '86, but with extra personcl
and increased police participation,
we feel good about our coverage
of the event," said Marine Safety
Officer Lt. Steve Davidson.
"It's been a lot longer hours
than usual for some of our guards,
but they are enjoying the
high-caliber surfing," Davidson
said. "That Slater guy wasn't doing
too badly yesterday.''
It's true.
Kelly Slater has been very
impressive in the contest, and
would've been the favorite to win
if it were an individual event.
"I'd fe el pretty good about my
chances (o f winning)," Slater said.
"I'd sure like to have the chance
to win one some time."
0
Although not as acrobatic as
Slater, Sunny Garcia of Hawaii is
more powerful than the Floridian.
Garcia put on a remarkable
display of dominant, stylish surfing
in his heats Thursday.
Slater vs. Garcia is a matchup I
would like to see. Maybe ...
0
The Op Pro is doing a good job
of entertaining people, considering
who is entered in the contest. If
the event included the same
competitors under its traditional
format, the contest wouldn't be as
intercsti.ng. The Spirit, coached by Jim
Stucker and made up of girls Crom
Huntington Beach, Fountain Val-
ley and elsewhere, has now out·
scored opponents, 195-24, this sea·
son.
Top preps in Slam-N-Jam tourney
-By th~ Daily Pilot
Where's my team?
If )'du can't find your fa\'o ritcs
in Costa Mesa or Newport Beach
in the Dally Pilot, something's
wrong. Call us here at the Sports
Department, at 642-4330.
Some of the top high school
basketball players m the country
will be on display at the ninth an-
nual L.A. Gear Slam·N-Jam Na-
tional Invi tational Tournament be·
ginning July 18 and running
through July 23 at Long Dench
State.
Twenty teams will be competing
in the round-robin event, including
All·CIF stars Stais Boseman of
Morningside, Jacque Vaughn of
1718 lll'mll (IT 1711 llEI)
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7:30 • 1:30 IATURDAY
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Muir, Sony Denjamin of Riverside
North and Toby Baily of Loyola.
Five -t i m c N BA A 11-S la r
Marques Johnson has been se-
lected the Honorary Chairman for
this year's tournament.
The six-day tournament has at-
tracted players from throughou1
the United States and Canada.
Tickets for this even\ are cur-
rently on sale al Tickctmaster
(213-480-3232).
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•
Newport Beach/Coata Mna Dally Piiot Friday, June 26, 1992 B:t I)
Boating
Premier match racing
event on tap in August Grants available to
local boating groups
U.I. volleyball team
ta face Brazil twice
LONG BEACH ...., The premier
c.vem of the prestigious interna-
tional match racing circuit has
.been scheduled for Aug. 16-23 in
the waters off Long Deach,
Culminating a year-long world-
wide competition, the top 10
match racing sailors will be invited
to compete in the Mazda World
C~ampionship for $135,000 in
prize money as well as the honor
of being the world's best match
racing skipper.
for Sunday, Aug. 16, and the ·ac•
tunl racing dates will be Tuesday,
Aug. 18 through Sunday, Aug. 23.
A viewing area is expected to
attract crowds of spectators to
Bluff Park, which overlooks the in-
shore racing area and provides an
excellent vantage point for watch-
ing the action. A public address
system with an experienced sailing
commentator will provide continu·
ous insights into the racing.
L ocaJ boating groups 1n search of funding for a boating sarety
project should apply now for a share of $35,000 io grunts to
be awarded in early 1993 by the BOAT/U.S. Foundation for
Boating Safety. •
Since 1988, boating groups across the country have received
more than $130,000 in grants from the BOAT{U.S. Foundation to
fund a wide range of boating safety projects.
According to Foundation director Jim Ellis, groups awarded
grants seem more creative every year.
"Last year, we supported a variety of innovative, grassroots ways
to promote boating safety, from a children's lifejacket lending pro-
gram to a solar-powered emergency radio communication system,
to a carbon monoxide information campaign for anglers," Ellis
said.
The two-time defending Ol)m·
pie gold mcdal-winnin& United
States' men's volleyball team will
entertain Brazil in the second
r.QUnd of World League pla~off ac-
tion on Friday, July 3, at the SJn
Diego Spom Arena and Suturday,
July S, at the Forum in Inglewood.
Both matches are slJted to i.tart
at 7 p.m.
These World League events "'111
be the final matches played by the
U.S. prior to the Olympic Games.
Both countries :ire considered
solid Olympic medal contenders in
Barcelona.
Tickets for the -two playoff
matches bctY.een the U.S. men
and Brazil went on sale last Mon-
day. Tickets for the San Diego
match are priced at $12, $10 and
$6, and may be purchased at the
San Diego Sports Arena box office
or by culling (619) 278.'J JXS.
The admission coi.ts for the:
match at the Forum arc pnc.ed tlt
S25, SJ5 and SS and can be pur-
chased at the Forum box office or
by calling Ticketmast\!r at (213)
480-3232. Group tickets are ah.o
available al both 'cnucs .
The American' 0 \\11 :i 10.2
World League record, 1ndudtng a
victory o'er the former So' iet
Union (19 Ol)mpic siher medal ·
ist) Sunda} to <:hnch tm.t place tn
their "regular i.ea~on" group.
SLx Olympic gold mctl:ilbl) dot
the United States rol>ler, led by
t\\.O-time 01) mp1..1n Steve Tim-
mons, a l\ewport Harbor High
product.
The racing (ormat includes a
double round-robin series where
each skipper races each other
twice, a best-of-three iocmifinal
and a best-of-five final.
The top 10 skippers on the
World Match Race Ranktngs have
been invited, starting with Japan's
Ch ris Dickson, who recently de-
posed former leader Russell
Coutts of New Zealand.
A grant application packet will be provided to any community-
bascd, non-profit boating organization with a safety project pro-
posal. The deadline for returning completed applications is Nov.
2, and grant awards will be announced tn Janu ary, 1993.
Rams' Select-a-Seat Day Saturday
The winning skipper, who will
have survived more than 95 races
in identical Catalina 37 yachts by
the end of the week, will take
home $32,000 in prize money, and
the other nine skippers will receive
rhe remainder of the cash.
Other invited skippers are likely
to include Peter Isler, Eddie War-
den-Owen of Great Britain, Peter
Gilmour of Australia, Ed Baird,
Rod Davis of New Zealand, Paul
Cayard of Italy, Jespcr Bank of
Denmark and Bertrand Pace of
France.
To request a grant packet, write: BOAT/U.S. Foundation, 880
S. Pickett St., Alexandria, Va., 22304.
The BOAT/U.S. Foundation for Boating Safety is a non-profit
e.du.ca tion and research organization funded by volu ntary contribu-
tions from boat owners.
ANAHEIM -The Rams will
host the 10th annual Select-a-Seat
Day at Anaheim Stadium from 9
a.m.·5 p.m. this Saturday.
Former Rams players will par·
ticipate in the event, which will
also include a sports memorabilia
show.
Parking and admission to the
event is free. Soft drinks and cof-
fee "Ill be free at all concei.i.1on
stands. Best available season scab
will be marked by Rams' ticket of-
fice representatives.
The opening ceremonies arc set
Fans are invited to come early
and choo c a season seat for 199:?.
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end DOES 'I thfou9h a. ••'-' ~• your trP•wrltton r• of C1lllornla appointed Of' ~ regatcllng title, ~OU~~EY FINAN bid• will bt publicly quest I~ Special Notiee ol together ~•th costs or ad· 100, NGUV.N MRAM and aponaa must ba In TruatM undef lllcl purav-posaes........ Of' 0"* en-• opened 11'd read tor: U'I• f~1ng ol en Inventory ~f\1$•1lg and eir.pensu ol
YOU Ml allNO IUID TMIREU aOUV1l9' proper l .. al form N you ant 10 lhe PQWlf ol aaJe cumbNlcM, to aallsfy Iha CIAL CORPOftATION, NHHS SCOREBOARD lllcl appraJsal of estall as-,.,,
llY PLAJNTl,.1 (A Ud. Y• have 30 CALIN· went the court to Mtlr conferred In that certain Ul'lpald obllo111ons securtcl AS SAID TRUSTEE, &ach ~~~r must •nubmil sets or ot 11\Y pet1t1on Of Dated this ta day ol June MAllOI LAWN-' DA-by said D..ct of TNSI with t40tt BEACH aoULI· With eacn ... cl. Certl tel or account as provided in 1992 MOUNT OlM lo eata demendendo) DU •• llftor this your oaae. Deed ol Trutt executtcl by Interest and othef .~. 11 YARD, WESTMINSTIR, cuhlef'a check payable to aeetlon 1250 of th• Cahlor-8 1 Barbare Wiison ~ • MotMry
SAM WINTERS, an tndl· summon• .. •arftd on If rou do not fU• ~r EDWIN 8. D~BORN and vlded therti . plut td-CA 92 .. 3 714 •• ,. lht DISTRICT Of' a bid nla Probate Code. A Re-~ bl h d N C"-Pltf . Cr9nwlory vtduel JOU to ftla • .,,.._,". r"'""'" on time, you JACQUELINE A. DEAR· pro n, bond In the form set fonh quest tor Special Noltce u ts e ewporl ·~ AU F. hs ·
v ... hew. 30 CALllN· tan "'"'°"" •t this mer toH ttt. ca••• and BORN, Recorded 1)311•/ vances, 11 any, lher~er 4913• 811 DANA In the contract documents torm 11 availlt)le tiom the Beach.Costa Mesa Da.ty ,:5 Gls~
DAR DAYS eft., Ihle court. JOUr wages, monar 1990, In Boo.II 01 Off!CIM and lntefest thereon, and AOIAI, AS Sii TANT In 111 amount not lest than Court Clerk. Piiot June 26, 192 -Wlft~ la ""'°" Oft A i.ttor or phone oafl and propartJ mar be Record• of aald County. at plus'"'· chtrg••. and h· SECRET MY 5" 01 the maiil mum Attorney for Panonal 1442 Costa M..a
JOU to fife • .,,.._,It• Wiii not protect JOUI tek•n without further page, Recorder'• ln1tru· ~nsai ol lhe TrustM and Publl!~~!"7~8 port ~.~~'ai01 ~~ ·~:J;•r:t Rapraaontatlva: JOHN PUBLIC NOTICE Hll•lllliMO-iiillililil4iill•lli
t9ft ,.eponaa et this your tJpawrltton r• werntnt trom th• menl No. 90-13375t, by 0ald"'•0~"t crTealed ...... ~ Beech.Costa Mua"' 0.,.,, enter Into the propoaed P. CONNEUY, 23 Cor· o•DIN• ... CE ,..c--..__
ceurt. apon•• must ba In cout1. reason of 1 breacil or di-s ..., 0 Nit . .,,. -1 contract rt the same Is porat• Ptaza, Suite " ...,.. .......... ••w
A f.ttw er phoM cell pro"', .... form H JOU Thate .,. other 1 .. at teult In payment or P8'· total amount ol nld oblige-~:' June 19• 29• J>.Av 3• 1110arcled to such bidder. In 145, Newport .. •ch, NO. 92·29 •llONA& lllAM
wtH not protect you1 WMt the court to heer r equlrament1. You may IOf'manc:e ol the obflgatlona lions at the time of lnl1lal 2 the event of tailure to enter Callfomla, 92880. AN ORDINANCE OF THE Cematerr • MOf1uar,
1our typewritten r• your o•••· wanl to cell •n at• S8C\lfed thettby, locludlng publk:etlon of this Nolle• Is F•tT Into salcl contract, auch.. Published Newport g1r;Y ci~NC~E~~J~~ ~ • Clematory
aponaa muat Ito In ff JOU do not flla ~' tornay right away. If 11'111 breach Of' clelaull. No-s:·,~~·~ 992 PUBLIC NOTICE ~tybl~~ t;:,1~~tl::'in ic-B ••ch ·Coe t • M .. • BEACH AMENDING SEC· 3500 ~ ~rve ~ ..... form ff pu ,.apona• an time, ~ JOU do not know an at• lice of which waa rec0tdtd 1 RI.SS F~NANCIAL CP033972 cordince with Cond•tloM. Dally lllllol June 28, TION 20 74.020gH) OF .......
want tM court to heer in.r lo .. Iha oe .. , end torney, you nta, call an 10115/1990. 11 Recorder'• lnsll\lctions and Speoric. 29, Julr 3, 1192. CHAPTER 2074 F THE ~~=~~~=~~ your oeH. rour wa9aa, monaJ attornar rafenal .. r. lnltrUment No. 90-545689, CORPOMTION, • Cal.. NOTICI 0, t•ont .nlch are on Ille In f411 NEWPORT BEACH MIJ..
"JOU do not"'• your ancl PfotMrtJ may ... vloe or • 1 ... 1 ~ of· WILL SELL AT PUBLIC fomJa aorporatlen, .. ,.ETITfON TO th• offie. of the Dtrec10f' ol NICIPAL CODE PERTAIN-,... ......
'"'""'" on time you taken wtttMM.tt fuf1har flea (llatad In the AUCTION TO THE HIGH· TNatM ADMINISTIR Managemeot support Ser· PUBLIC NOTtCE ING TO THE OEFINffiON llU lltAIWH
I h By1 ANN RIV ERE, ISTATE o,. vie:• ol n lcl School 0111rlct OF MODEL STUDIO ...., to .. the cHo, and warning trom t e phone bookt. EST BIDDEA FOR CASH. V1Ca PRESIDINT I( thtt D Ladd 2985.A 8 Street Co,,; CNl1o-13229 Subject ordinance wu In-Mortu•ry *Chapel
your ••t••• lfton•r cour1. Deepue• da qua lo an-lawful money ot the United • no • M ... CA '~26 ' 1 Flctltlou• trodvctd on Bth d1y ot Cromaoon
end propartJ 1ft8J be Thar• •r• other , .. ., t .... uan Ht• oltaolon StatH, evlder'lced by • 8C:::!) •= N~~h ~1t!:• =. No biad• may 11rlthdraw Bualnau Name JUM, 1992, and adopted 110 Broa<tway
t .. en wtttMut .. her ,...,,......, ... You 1MJ fudkllef wtad tt._'"' Cunlet a Chtc:k clr9wn on ' "'' • ' cr.csitora. ~ crd hll Bid fOf' 1 period ol Statement on 22nd ell"/ of June. 1992 Coe\ M
w•rnlnt from th• went to o•ll an •l· plaao de 30 DIAS CAI.· a state or nationel bank, or lent• ~. CA •2708 tor-a. •nd P8f80na who may lorty·ftve (•5) days all« the Th• Followtng persons AYES, COUNCIL MEM-• ... oour1. tonMr rteht •••Y· If INDARIOI P•r• pr• th. •qulvalenl thereof Telephone! (7t4) •• ,. Olh8'Wllt ba lnterHted In elate .. , IOf' Iha opening .,. doing bu~l'IHI IS: BERS HEDGES. WATT ...... .., ••••• ' .......
Titer• are ottt.r l•t•I ~do not know.,. •t· ..nt•r u.,. reapueata drawn on lllY other flnan-MtO the wtll Of' Htate, Of' both, thereor. WESTAR ASSOCIATES. ~'/]TNg~x P~C:J.Jeo,re ...
,.. ........ ta. You..._, tomay, rou nutJ oen an .. ortt• • macaulN on ciAI lnatllutJon ipocJned In Publl1hed Newport ol: Kathrine D. Ladd The Boatcl ol Education ot 2925 SoU1h 8ns1o1 StrHt, Noe's cOUNCIL MEM·
went te ... I 8ft et ett---...._,.. ~ ••te c of1• MCtlon 5102 of IN Calllor Beach-Costa M... Dally A PETITION Ml been the Newport-Beach Unif*I Costa Meu, C.111. 92628 BERS N'ONE • -.. ~., • • • Piiot June 12 19 29 1992 tiled by Nancy W. Long In School Dlatnct rnervea the Robin T. Best. 2925 Soutfl t......, rteM ntaJ. If vtoo or a l .. el aid of. Una OHt• o una nla Flnancltl CQde, autho-• • • F3i7 the~ c;our1 of Cd-right 10 reject 1t1y or all &lstol S1rMI. Costa Mes&, ABSENT COUNCIL MEM·
,_ • not kfMtW M et• floe (llatod In th• Itemed• telafonlo• no rtzed to do t>uslneu In the fomle. County of ORANGE. etda and not nacnlallly Calif. 9262e BERS NONE
t.....,, reu""" o.al M p"4MM book). a. ofracat• protooolon1 Statt of Calllornla, ALL PUBLIC NOTICI THE PEm'ION request• accept the low•lt Biel, and Peter J. Koetting, u MAYOR lthll Ian• ett.,,.., .....,,.. __. DoeP"• da q"8 a. Otto •u ,.•PMffl• fflfte • PAYABLE Ar THE TIME OF that Nancy W. Long be ap-10 waive any Informality ~ TrustM ol the Koetting Liv-aone, we.. ., e ..... eN Of· tr...-n ••'-olt.olon ma41uln• tton• 411ua SALE. d t1gllt title Ind In-NOTICI OP pointed H par'IOl'l8I rtpr• Irregularity In any Sid r• if'9 Tru11 under Declatallon CITY CLERK, Wand•
floe Clfate4 In Iha JudlolM uotad tlene un ctampllr OOft ,.. fol' lef .. t held by It u TruatM , TlllUSTD'S IA&.a aenta11Ye to actmlnflW the ce1Yld. ol TNll dated No1t1mber
OH~• M ""9 la on-INDAJUOS pore pr• roptadH al uatad quf. In ltld County Ind Stale, A.P. Ne, 4tl.0•14t .J."~~~~~: fllD SCHOOL Dia. TNlt" of the JarTt.!'Evtf·
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= ••t• cUMton aant•r UNt ,....., ..... ,. ceuo le oarta ... described u follows: T.a . No. 74'4'101 codJclla If any,~ adrnlnad Buy It. Sall It. Find n. ett Blown encl l<ltti. Remer ttlrough classified ~~t~~~~~-~~-~tt.hM~ A C~OOMINruM E~IM,.~UNT NM~·~~~.~d~ii~iCili~~ni~~·~~~~~~~~F~~~~i~~U~ll~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;::::::~ ,.... ... ~o DIAi CAL. .... oorta. •• uatad M ..,. .... t. TATE CONSISTING OF TO •"OPERTY Oft. lllf'/ cOdlCh .,. ..,.....
•"DARIOI ~re II'• Un• oar ta • Ufta au,..,.,._._ a~. THE FOLLOWING: E1'S: fOf ~In the ...
..... ., UM ,..,....t .................. no '"'"° panler .. OMO, PAACEL t: YOU ARE IH DEFAUlT ktpC by tr'8 COUit.
MOftt• a IMqutM on a. alYHera protooo•1 y la puedM 41uffer .., lJNrT t5, AS SHOWN AND UNDER A OEED Of THE P£T1TION rtq11Ht9
............ ... .... --.......... ••l•rl• ... dlno,. ' DEFINED ON THAT CER TRUST, DATED MAY 11, ~to admktl• the ---• • 1990, UNLESS YOU TAKE "'818 under IN lndft)an-Un• oart• e Mno M••Ulfte UaftO 41uo etr•e oaeae do au TAIN CONDOMINlUM ACTION TO PROTECT dltlt Admlnl9htlcn of E•
........................... , .. r ffn ........ propl•4•4 •lft llwlH PLAN (THE "CONDO-YOUR PROPERTY, rT MAY tat• Act. (Thla eultlOftty
le ...... .,. ,ro .. ool9ftt IMMedH .......... adlolonat pot "1t•. MINIUM PUN" HEREIN) BE SOlD AT A PUllUC wfl allow the perwor\8119p-eu ,..,.... •• ""'-• ,.,,ed ........ " .... I•....... ATTACHED AS AH EXHtBIT SAL.£. If YOU NEED AH raMf'UllW to .... "*'IV
·•-uln• tl•n• _... .. ... i. oerte ... .. ....... ,,.. ......... TO THAT CEATA!t'f DECLA· EXPLANATION Ofl: T'HE adlona ~ ~
OUMplk oon ... ..... owtt. au..... • .. t ....... ,....... ... RATION Ofl COVENANTS, NATURE OF THE PR(). COUl1 ~. lefor'9 IM •
................ • ..... ted ftO .,,..... .. usted .... ,. 1lelMr • CONDITIONS AND RE· CEEDINO AGAI~ YOU, ~tftaln 'MY Important
,., ....... _ __, .. eu ,........ •• • U...-1 un ......... II•••• ... STRlCTIONS FOR NEW· ~'tA.OOLD C ACT A Mf\81 ~ "':J': .... ... ................ ~ .................. no ........ PORT llEACH TOWN-On Ju>lt 10, 1992, .. 1:30 requited ., ,,.,. noeca '° ouoho eu ..... J .. puo4oft .,,,., ou Uft •h1edo ,ue4e HOUSES, LTD .• (THE P.M •• H'OUSEl<.EY FIN.AH-111•19l1d panone unNaa
.. usted M ..,. .......... ,. •• au dfne,. y ....... r. un HIVtOa. ... "DECLAAATION .. HEREIN) CIAI. CORPORATION .. ~have wMacl ~or
.., ,.,,....,.a,.....,_, •h•• o•••• 4• au raf•roftOI• • oboo•· RECORDED MAY 11, 1112 duly appointed Trust"~ to lie!'=
........ ,...., of .... , pre,.lode4 •In awlH doe a a uno ..._.... ... AS INSTRUMENT NO. =t J~"'*~ ~~ 11"*--;w
y le t"feden ~-eu Mtelenal per,...._ ... orudo ..... lvee of 6 11412, IN eOOt< 1Q1U, Mey 17 1990 aa "*"'-be~ Ui~ ... .,.., au 41nore 1 ,. fffto. r.otCNte t•l•,.RIMI. PAOE 313 Ofl OFftCW. ,,_,. ...0 eo.2t.Maa ... o.. ...o penon tMN .,, tb.
etrH o•H• de au btateft .. ,.. ....... c ....... eeoaat AlCOAOS 0' ORANG£ l\ctal Records In tho oftlC9 jaC110n to tho .....-, and
,reple411ad ef11 avlH t" ........ PuMo ... JUDQI llMVI• COUNTY, CAIJFOANIA. Of Iha County AecolcMt °' aflOWI OOOd cw~ IN
..... Mt per "°"• de uetod ....... ...... o Q, WSIKI PAAC(L 2: ORANGE, S\a'9 of c.ttfor. court Mould "°' ..,-tt lie
le "'1o. "" •••1•• IMle•ateo OIPT. ,. AH lJNDMDED t/2tTH nit . ewacueact by "°9fJn' ~.
IX ...... ..,._ .......... ......te. SI "° .....-• The NIM ....i .. INTlRHT tH AND TO WAYNI COl.LlNI ANO A Hf.ANNO on flO ,... ........... ""'"° ... •ft ....... •u•4• ...... h .... .., ™Ost PORTIONS Of I.OT ~~~o ~ C~Nt; =.-: ~:::.:: ~
........... tlwr • ffwr • ............ Cll .....-. J aHela11 t Ofl TRACT NO 1530, Al JOINT TINANTI. WILL M IOC8led .. JOO OMc • ........................ rot•rw.. M ........ a. oarte "' IUPa• SHOWN ON A M# RI!-t[U AT flUIUC AUcTIO'N C... Drtw. W..C. ...... ........ 11 M ....... o doe e o ............ tllli "'°" CCMMT Oii OR-COADID 1H BOOK 191, TO HfOHllT M>Olft llOR Mao CA_,..,,
•• •'•1-4• ••-4• ,,,.... ..... Cwe ol 6 AllOa COUllTY, TOO PAQCI •AHO 31 Of Mt&-CASH.a. CAIHllR'I ~ P 'YOU oa.c:T TO flO
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C"" co NC """ -...E lll• folSoloirlflO pertON The 'ollo'Mne ll*fOl\t •tat a• HI , ... Ml'Cfl A: Lot 11. ....... I-.. t1101111...... JM. """!'"'"""" q . .,_, _,
c'1'rv o':: :!-EW .. POAT .,. dotna buSIM.. ... .,. Oolng butlnea• N: TM 'ollOWlnt ~ ~~ '· 1• Tl'IClNo .u ..... c..t,Of '* ....... Niie llUCWllt· PMCEl 2 M U.OMOE Tiii _, __ , ol N 1111-.. A. ·-"'
BEACH AMENDING CHAP· RESTORATION COM-CRS.CONSTRUCTION R£· at• dOiM butlnM• aa: TN• Ntefnenl WU ~ °'""'· -ot ~. -wt Of Wflft~ .... 1J&lnf wnl'EST IN LOT 2 ,,.. DellllOI ot ~:: ~ ..... MldOfl J~ T~RS 14.04, 1408 14,12. ,.ANY, 829 Temilnal W•Y PAIR SERVICE. 5405 Allon PEP P'AOOUCTS, INC .. With the couniy Clefk of I*' -,.,., ... Ill..,. t2. "-* Of.,..., l"OlfdlnO lRACT NO. to7S. AS teClt(ld w ... pt ....,..... •• , .. ~~ P.M."
14.HS ANO 14 20 OF THE f24, Cotla MH&. C.r1f, PICWy .. Slt. ~. IMM. 3506 Cedlli.c Aw. fN.3, Ouin;t ~on June 1, ~ 1llnf20.lfM9c1'f Ill ill, Jllllll'Oft, Of tnQllll· OIOMAPMCOROEOIN IOld Inf,....... aA 11 70o
NEWPORT BEACH MU. 82'2'7 c.ll(. 82715 co.t. Mna, c.llf. lal2t 1eta M Mtpt, -. lie ... Of lie IW-. 1of 1M purpott of Ml· W. PAGES I MO 9 Of M eot11, ..,_ IM ..,._ C..... Dltwe w-.
NICIPAL CODE PERTAIN· IM Gltt••PI•. 918~ Club-Dan Wayne Kllngt. 9'71 KMS-PfP Ptod\acCI, Inc., ,~1~~ ~· Atc:of• ol • 11tw11111 ... lllMlldl•• .. Clll.MEOUSMAPl,11(~ MIMhtoflMWllllllUOb-P.O. w .... At.:
ING TO BASIC WAT£R houst Ave., Ntwport IM~ Sur, Hunllnglon a.a.en. Cototado Publllhed New90tt 8"ef\.o CtuftW. Cllitlby Aid OMd of Trurt-. Of 0RMGE COONTY CALI loll of flt Nollcl of S. II CA. •
RATE AND WATER ':::1rT~~'o:!~ 1306 ~:!O::an11 1&321 FIJI J~~ ~·~::,~:.~Or\-Coat• Man OtllY Pilot PMCfl 8 lMpgrton of Lot A c:Mlng ........ cNrOfl an4 FOIUllA. SHOWN MO OUIME "'3:·94~ to cMft ... .: ~of.:~ c~~~~dlnanee WU,,,.. Bluebird Cyn •• Laguna Ln .• liunlfngton 811ch, Th• r•o.latrant(•) com· JUnt 19. 28. JWV 3, •o. =~=:'~"'~"': ~~us=d.t Aid ~~T=~ crON Trut ..... ~ .• ca9hw't II. ..,...., ......
ltoduced on 8th day ol Beach, Calif. 112653 C.111 92646 IMnced to ~ buat-1992 tllC*I • ... _ ....,,. ._ "'""""" T I ... 1, .......... , MO O(C Cl*k dfMI Oii a tta91 « 111-Md ..... Your June 1992 anCS adopted This bu1lnt11 I• con-Thi• buslntH I• con-net• urlCMr the Flct1uou1 F-410 loot tr'.!._ ll~-20 :! .,_, of r~'!,.* °'!.ext• TM.;:.""',-._, ton.i l*lll 1 "**dtlWllby 1 ot .. WYtlttft noel d ' t J l092 ducted by' t general pert· dUC1td bY! ~l'I 8usln"9 N11M(I) lls1td • ·--"' ClllM llld _.,.., IO .. ,. 1111· """· • .-i..... ... fie COU!1 0AYES ~~~Nc'fL9· MEM. neBhlp • Th• rtgl11r1nt(1) com-above on: NIA PUBLIC llOTIC! ....._.._ .... rtc0rdl of d«liOftld 1 Wfllltll Oldltallon EXCf PTING THEREFROM Al. ... •...,.,. crtdll .,._,Of 1 a. ,. ~ Yocx
BERS ' HEDGES WATI Tht regl1,r1nt(1) com-mtnce<I to t11nuct bull· W. Sharrod Ttbbytite, Ex. Oftflgl Co'm-. Clll«ftla. • ol Del11llllnd Demand lof Sell. Oil, Otl RIGHTS. MlfilERAll d** dr• by I •llet .,!~ ~ ~ b. In
' s • 0 E rMnced to transact bUSI· 119ll Uodtf IM F'~lttous V.P. & CFO NOTICt! Oii TRUSi.e'S lc*IMo LOI 12 OI Aid Tract No. and • wrlnltl NobOI ol 0.111111 MINERAL RIGHTS, NATU .,.., ::!f"'d '°"' ---Of.... •ttom ~~:TN g~x Pl~:J.J.eRN ' ntH under th• FletltloU1 8usln•H N•m•(•) Nsltd Thlt lletemtnt WU flied IALI UND9tl DllD •a°" "'Witt.~ SOUll· Ind (leetion IO Sd Tiie under· GAS RIGHTS. AHO OTMlR HY *"'· •ocillon.:. ,.....i' .. voo ARE ~
NOES COUNCIL MEM· Business N•m•(•) loslld •bow on: June 1, 1992 with the County Cltflt ot (Ml T1WST tr~ °' ... W.W1J ~-.. '4QMd CIU1td uld NOb ol OAOCAA8<*5 av WtiAT ..... '*' tPtdflld In CREOfTOR OI ~RS NONE 1bo111 on: NA 01111<11nge OflllQ9 County on May 28, T.S. No 1110t NP Ion of IM Notf1111r Int of Aid O.tdand EllCtioll IO W to tit £VfA NAME KNOWN THA Ion 5102 of IM f'Nndll C. coi~I Cf9dla or ,:
ABSENT COUNCIL MEM· Lee G1llesple ThlS st1tement w11 filed 1992 loen No ISJIU., Lot 12 tecotdH In IM ooun~ -'*• MAY • WfTMlll Ot\ UMDE Ind 111f\ofllld Ill do buslnMI .......... d BERS NONE This statemtnt was tiled w11h 11\e County Clel'll ol FS327A Oii* "-!. -PAACEl C TllOM PGf1ont ol N rtll PfOC*ti 11localtd111d THE PAACEL OI L.AHO MERE In 1111""' lft IM "'9111 of left· owe••• ' = :.-' 11t
MAVOR Phil Sanson• with the County Clerk ot Orange County on June 2, Publlsl)ed Newpcrt BtlCh-YOU ARE IN DEFAULT Loa 13 Ind A ol Tract No. m0ta lfllil trtrM monflS f1M INAllOVE •DESCRIBEO T Otf 0111tr ti.I CMh II acaotld, = =" e oopy to°":'
CITY CLEAi(. Wand• 'E Orange County on Jun• 12• 1992 Co••• ...... Dally Piiot UNDER A DEED OF muSl 3082.111 \flt Colllltt °' °'•· tlaOSedalnc::uucnrec«dlllon GETHER WITH ntE PERPET·"' TM•~ .tlhhOld ... pertONll ·-tatly.
Raggt0 1992 F5S3330 June 12 19 24S July 3 DATED 2l3/89 UNLESS SiMt ol c.llotftll • lllown on DA'rE 0611Ml2 UAl RIGHT Of OAILLIHG lnual'ICI ol lilt lrutlN'a °"4 ~ted ~ 91e ~
THE ENTIRE TEXT IS f534S24 Published Newport Btacn. 1992 • • • • YOU TAKE ACTION TO a Mao tlCOfded. In 8ooll 92. CO#TINUO'Al AllD&.WIY MINING. EXPtOAING. AHO 0 1111• 11lnds lltCOIM ., .... '° ~"" .., i'nOn9l9 "°"'
AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW Pubhshed Newpcn Beach· Costa MtH Dany Pllot F-380 PROTECT YOUR PAQPER, PlglS 19 11\4 20 ol Mlleellne-COWMIY Al TIUJST(( AMO £RATING lltEREFOR N4 lie ~ OI tlldettet • • the cM1a of ... -.not o1
IN THE CITY CLERK'S OF· Costa MeSI Dally Pilot June 12, 19, 28, July 3, ~Jl.~~A~ ~~ ~bC ous Mlpe, ttCOtdt ol Oftng1 R.U .S.INC.DIAMAlfS-STORING 1H MO REMOVIN malltlOlllghl ...... M ~ In
FICE OF THE CITY OF June 26, July 3. to, 17, 1992 PUBLIC NOTICE NEED AN EXPLANATION County, c.lll01"'9, dttal*9 • TATE fORfClOSURE aERY· THE SAME FROM SAID I.AH Slid sale_. be madt, ~t MCton t1at> OI fie
NEWPORT BEACH. 1992 F-383 OF nE NATURE OF THE •*-: Btg_,nlno • the moe ICES AS AGENT OR ANY OTHER I.AHO INCLU W11110UI cownanl or .. n1nty, C.ittomia Protlete Codt.
Pu b lished Newport F-429 Flotltloua PROCEEDING AGAINST Wnlefly oomtf ol said Tr 6101fJAJ.LROAD.SUtrE3 ING THE RIGHT TO WHIP. tXJ)fm or Implied r99.t1tdlng The time lot llllna cWir.
Beach-Costa Mesa Oa11y PUBLIC NOTICE 8uslno .. Mamo YOU YOO SHOULD CON· Ind Lot A: lltlQ alollo N CYPRESS. CA 906! Sl()CI( OR OIRECTIONAll •11t. possesslOll or tllCUm· wll not •Xf>h bofote l~r
P1IOI June 26. 1992 f439 PUBLIC NOTICE Fl ltl lt•t•ment TACT A LAWYER Norll .. ttr'V line ol illd trld Tlllp/IOMNUITlbtf. ''")821· DAILL AHO M,.,EFROM I.AH btanctS. IO udsly lilt lndtll•d· mon"5 "°"' .,. hearing
ct ou• The Following p«sons Notice is hereby 1ven N«ll W '9'319 (llt i dlS1lllcl 3071 OnfER TiiAH ntOSE HEREIN-ness aec:ured by sad Oted 1111· da" noticed llbowl.
fictitious Busln .. a Name 111 doing t>Yslnffs u : that Vontugo s.Mce11e«. ol 1 25 !Mt fltllCll Soulll BECKY JUN TRUSrEE OFFICER ~ OESCRIBEO OR 01 vances llltftundtr Wl#l lnll<tSI YOU MAY EXAMINE PUBLIC NOTICE Busln•H Nam• Statement GENESIS GRAPHICS poradon, 8 Cal1forn1e Col· wo:i·2s-E•t 1102 •t. C177057 GAS W(LLS. TUNNELS N4 • Pf~d l!letttn,and Ille un· ltlo ... keJI( by h COWtlf
ORDINANCE Statement The, Following pe~ons WEST. 815 W. ISth St. Stt. pot&llon. as trusloe. or sue· lhellCt Soull M'58'54' (•I 6·26, 7·3110 1992 SHAFTS INTO. THROUGH 01\ paid prlndpa\ OI ltlt llOll h-you Ill• ~-person The fotlowtng person• .,, dOlng buslne11 ••· 5C. Newpcrt Beach. Calif. Ce$90I trustee UI subslltut· "" 12 ... t ....... £ ...,., ....... ol •"ROSS TH< SUBSUAr·~ r.L aired .., SJld deed wiltl ln•rest inlMeSl9d In .. eslale, NO. 92·30 art d0•"9 bus•ntss as: FASHIONS TO PLEASE, 92663 • '"" "' ... •-., ,.,. PUIUC NOTICE "" ~ '''""'" ~, y~ may file ..wi h ooutt AN ORDINANCE OF THE PERSONALIZED CLEAN· 3101 G1tH1lta1 Ave., Costa David Edward Halliday. ed trustee pu1suani to the llld lot 13, Aid f""'1y line THE L.AHO HEREtNABO\'E DE· llltfeon • prcMded 111 said a tomWI Aecauost tor
CITY COUNCIL OF THE ING. 1927 Hllfl>Or BIYd. Mesa. Cahl. 92626 815 w. 15th SI. SC. New-D8t(t of Trust 8118Ctlled by being on. CUM ..... radius SCRIBEO ANO TO 90TTot.t No• ...... dlltgtS Mid U • Sl>Odal Nob ot h Ming
C I TV 0 F N E WP 0 AT Sul ta C, Costa Mesa. Cali I. Claudia F ormen, 3101 J>0(1 Beach, Cahl. 92663 John R Snydot, Recorded ol 50.00 ... t. lhellCt Soullltfly MOTICI Of TllUITU'I WE SUCH WHIPSTOCICEO OR 0 penses OI tht VUSIM lrld of 1111 of an lnYentiMy anc1
BEACH ADDING CHAPTER 92627 Glbr11tar, Costa Mesa. This bu1JnH1 II con-211189, tn BcJOll -, P-oe -, along said CUMd Ealllf1V line T.I ..... A·ttt2 RECTIOHALLY ORILLE lrUSIS CfN11d by Said 0..d Of apptaisal o1 ...... IS8t\S
5 JO OF THE NEWPORT John A Medlln. 15332 Calif. 92626 ducted by: an Individual lnsll 89-066612• ol Oll!C114 lhrough a cenlrll anglt ol YOU ARE IN OEFAULT UN· WELLS, TUtolNElS AHO SHNTS Trust o< or M)' petdon ot
BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE Montpalller Ave.. Irvine, Sandra Higgins, 1786 New The registrant(•) com-~ds ~ ollice~I the oo•4t'22" an a-e dlllancl ol DER A DEED Of TRUST, DATED UNDER N40 BENEATH OR 8E· Dated· JUNE 1!>. 1992 acccxmt M IMO~ In
PERTAINING TO MOOEL Ca11t. 92714 H1mpshlt1 Or , Costa menced to transact bull-Coon IV c.lll def ol.nd~ 060 ... , to flt moet Eatwty UGUST 28. 1989. UNUSS YOHO THE EXTERIOR LIMIT IUUWIOMCGm'YAMCI seclon 1250 of tit
STUDIOS. Gloria Medlin. 15332 Mont· Mesa, Calit. 92626 ntn under the F'~lous ty, ornie, J>UI· comtr ol ll6d lot 13 fltllCll YOU TME ACTIOH TO PRO-THEREOF AHO TO REORILL COMPMIY C.irtomla Probate Code A
Sub1ec1 ordinance was 1"" pelher Ave . trvtne. Cafll. Thia business Is con. Buslnen N1mt(1) llsltd :":'' ~ f':1oc~ice 1 of ~ N0111 11•33'2&' w.r· l50.39 T£CT YOUR PROPERTY, IT RETUNNf°L. EOUIP, MAINTAIN '900 RMRGAADl ROAD R~ tor SoodM Nolie•
troduced on 8th day ot 92714 ducted by: • general part· 1bovt on: June 1, i992 1 ion o ... I to Ill SOulhWM~ lint ol MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC REPAIR DEEPEN AHO OPER· 12170 lonn Is 8Vlllabte from '1e
June. 1992, and adopted This business ls con· nershlp OavfdEdWardHallJday thereunder recordedaald Lot , SALE.IFYOUNEEOAHEXPl.A· N4 S Cti W£LLS OR IRWINOALECA91'06 councletk.
on 22nd day of June 19941. dueled by: 11usband and Th• registrant(•) com· This statement was ni.ci ~~i:i.~ ··;~Qi' SOulhWllS~ ltltnCelllle llonOH= NATION OF TtiE NATURE Of ~~~ES ~1JouT HOWEVER (8l8}Bt•·6370 Attof!'!Y fot Pittltloner:
AYES, COUNCIL MEM· wile men<:ed 10 transact bull· with the County Cl4Kk ol s • o • 50•12•04.Wts 1 6 THE PROCEEDING AGAINST iGHT TO ORI MINE' BY J ( COR!fWAtL PRES/· JOSEO. LANDEROS BERS HEDGES. WAfT Th• regts1rant(s) com-ness unCltr th• F'telltlous Ofenge County on June 2, llC!al R9c:ofds. wlN Sell on t •1 teet to lilt YOU YOU SHOULD COHTACT A THE R Ll · OEN OUAST 6 LANDEROS TURNER. SANS 0 NE menced to transact busl· Business Namt(I) liSTed 1992 J.itot 10, l992, •1 11>0 p M • polltt ol lleglnMlo APtf 439-1.AwYER STORE. EXP\.ORE AHO OPER· T 352 Third ser.ot
HART. COX PLUMMER ness under tht Fictitious above on: Mey 27, 1992 ,533342 at tile North hoot entrance 231·36 ATE THROU~ ntE SURfAC( C116717 S• 202
NOES. COUNCIL MEM· Business Name(s) listed Sandra Higgins Publlshe<i Newport Beach to the County Coufthoute, The SlrMt address and oltlef • MOn RJU0LJJr4·E199,11~~ 9 ~5 OR THE UPPER 500 FEET Of 6·26. 7-3 & 10 1992 Laauna 8Hch CA
BEAS. NONE above on· July 1 1985 This statement was med • 700 C1v1c Center Otl~o common dtslgnatlon, II any. or " ·• IK • "~ • THE SUBSURFACE Of THE ICE t2C51 ' ABSENT COUNCIL MEM· JoM A. Medlin ' with the County Clerk ol Coata MHa Dally Piiot W est. Santa Ana, CA Ille rNI prOl)tfty cltSa'lbed CORPORATEO. • dul't IP-I.AHO HEREINABOV£ OE· PUBLlC NOT Dally Newport
BERS NONE nus statement was Med Orange County on June 2, June 12. t9, 26, July 3, 92701. et public auchon, l ab<M Is purporlld to be 339 polnlld Tnn ... under and PIJt· SCRIBED. AS RESERVED IN S..Ch!Co.ta
MAYOR Phll Sansona ""1th the County Clerk ol 1992 t992 the highest btddof tor cast! CHERRY TREE LAH£ NEW· suant to l>Md OI Tnm tMde bv THE UASE FROM TH£ IRV1NE MOTICl Of TJIUS1U'I WE Me&a Pi&ot
CITY CLERK, Wanda Orange Counly on June t6, F533340 F-384 IPIVable at the tll'ne ot Sllle PORT llEAOi, CA~ TAH VAN TRAH. A SINGU COMPANY. RECORDED .IULY 2 YOU ARE IH DEFAULT UNOERA June 19, 22. 25, 1992
E Ra lo 1992 p 11 8 h In lawfut money ol the Ul'llt· The undttSlgned Trus* MAH, glVtn to MCUrt 111 lndtllt• 1976 IN BOOIC t t 797 PAGE OEEO OF TRUST DATED fl&--------~~~-
• THE99 ENTIRE TEXT IS F534874 Cub sheMd Newpoo"11 epac,, t. PUBLIC NOTICE ed States). aJI 11gt11. ulle. dlsdM'rls -lidl"' lor :l. tOnm In ~or ol IMCO RE· 1882 Of OfflCIAl RECOROS RUARY, 1990 UNLESS YOU PUBLIC NOTtCE osta eaa • Y o end tnte1est, con11ey11d t -·• '1 ALTY SERVICES INC A DELA-. C TME ACTION TO PROTECT --------AVAll,..ABLE FOR REVIEW Published Newport Beach· June l2, 19, 26. July 3, flctltloua end now heltJ bV 11 Under lncOfrtClntn ot 11\e S11Mt • WARE COApQRATION AS PARCEL 9 NON·EX LUSIVE YOUR PROPERlY ff MAY BE C~4l __
IN THE CITY CLERP< S OF· Co•ta Masa Oa11y P1101 1992 BualneM Name Mid Deed ol T1u~1 In t dr ... and other common des· GENERAL PARTNER Of• AHO EASEMENT FOR UTILITIES, SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE If NOTICE OF PETITlON
FtCE OF THE CITY OF June 26. July 3. 10. 17, F-386 St•toment pr0"8rty s11~ted in said lg111tlon. II lf1Y. lllOMI lltrlfn NOMINEE OH BEHAl.f Of, IMCO ACCESS •. INGRESS EGRESS, YOU HfEO AH EXPUHATION TO AOMINtSTEA
NEWPORT BEACH 1992 The Fotlowtng persons Coooty end State and de-Tiii toQI emount ot the un· REALTY SERVICES A CAI.I· ENCROACHMENT SUPPORT OF 'THE NATURE Of THE Pf\(). £STATE Of· F-433 PUBLIC NOTICE are doing t>Yslness as· l!Cflbed as follows Plid balllll:e of 1111 oC>llgation • ANO FOR OTHER PURPOSES. u YOU , • Published Newpori ---------"BEACH CITIES · AP· EXHIBIT "A" secured by "1t prOOtftY 10 be FORNIA LIMITTO PARTNER· All. AS SHOWN ANO DEflNEO CEEOING AGAJHST YO • lM 0 Kel"'
Beach/Costa Mesa Daily PUBLIC NOTICE FlcUtlou• PRAISAL" 333 Marine Ave (LEGAL DESCRIPTION) SOid and rmonll>le estlma11d SHIP. now owned and held by IN THOSE CERTAJN DECLARA· SHOULD CONTACT A 1.AWYtR CASE NO. A1M481
Pilot June 26. l992 BuslnoH Name Suitt 7, 'Balboa tslond: PARCEL A: Lo1 37 end costs. expenses and advanots FEDERAL Hot.tl I.DAN MORT· TIOH Of COVENN4TS, CONOI· On JUiy 6. \992 al 10.00 AM • To al Mlts,
1438 Fictitious Statement CaJ1I. 92662 Chai P<lfllon of Lot 82, bot at lilt 1lmt ol ttle lnltlal publlca· GAGE CORPORATIOH rtc()(ded TIOffS AHO R£STRICTIONS Roneld Appel, Esq., 11 d~ IP' benelidariu. e:tacltcn
---------Buslneu Name The FotloWlng persons Judtlh A. lAwls, 309 No. ol T1ect No 6230. as shown Ion ol lilt Hob Of Salt Is SEPTE'MBER 5, 1989 a Inst RECORDED IN BOOK 11484 POll'llld SUb$01Ulld ind ... Ull-oontlngtn1 ~. Ma PUBLIC NOTICE Sla1•ment are doing business as: Bayfront, Balboa Island, on •Map Filed 1n Boe* 245, $365,793 ~O No. ~75494 ol Offic:lal Rt-PAGE 306 Of OfflCIAL RE· Ott llld PIJl'SUllll ID • Oetd ol ~ ~ may
The lollow1ng person Is AOONIKAM INVESTMENT Calif. 92662 Pages 10 •hlouoh 13, Ill addition to ta$1'1 lilt cords In ll'le o"lct ol the County CORDS AHO AHV AMEND-Trvst reaofdd on Mlldl 20, ~ ti. In~ Ill
Fictitious doing business as: (A) COMPANY, 397 l.a Porlo This business Is con· 5<ve ol M1:Kl&llanoous Maps, Trustet will acctpt a cashltt's Racorder ol ORANGE Couniv. MENTS THERETO Afffl 93•· 1990, • 1ns11ument No. 80-ltlo will 01' ..aa•. Of both,
Buslnou N•m• AMERICAN PLANNING Lane #B. Costa Mesa, dueled by: an Individual 1n the Ollice ol the Coon c:hedt drawn on a stall or n1-Stall ot Celtlornla, Will SELL 32·027 146906 In Boolt, page, ol Olll• ol. lN O'K•llY
St•t•ment GROUP (Bl AMERICAN Cahl. 92627-3757 The reglatranl(S) com· Rocoldet ot ()f~ Coooty, tlonel bank, a dltck drawri by. AT PUBLIC AUCTIOH TO tOGH· The SVMl lddress ¥id olhet Clal Racoros. Ulal•d by• A PETITION has bMn
TM Following persons PLANNING ASSOCIATES David L Cantrall. 397 La menced to ttansact buSI· dQcrlbed es a wholu as lol· sClll or ledtrll credit Unlon or a ESl BIDDER fOR CASH common dtslgNllOll II any ol HERMAN K Mill.ER, JR 11\d £ tiled by Michael J . Ol<elty
ere doing business es· lCJ AMERICAN PLANNING Perle Lant •B. Cosio ,,.., under the F1el11!0VI kl'<llS Pa1eof 37. 8$ show c:hedt dtlWn bJ. s• or ltd (OIVlllll al amt or salt In llotlU mt rQI ~ . deScrlbeO OIANNI M.IWR. TMIOf(I). In IM s~ Cows °'
MACRO COMPUTER SYS. COMPANIES (0) AMERI· Mesa. Calif. 92627-3757 Business Nam-ts) lllttd on •he Newport Buach l .,., :.W"'d loan assoaa: money of N UnUtd Statts) AT al>OW IS pUtJ>O(ltd to be 979 In IN olfa ol lie Coull~ ~ Clllitomla. ~ ol TEMS. 3812 Seashore Or . CAN l<URBOND. 1501 Gayle E. Cantrall, J97 La above on: April I, 1992 Line Adtus1mon1 No N9L lHE MAIN (NORTH) ENTRANCE coidw ot Ofangt Couniy Stall ORANGE.
Now port Buch, CalH Westehft orive, Surte 2:!0, Perle Lane IB. Coste Judith A. Lewi• 83·3. Rec:o1dod Mey 23. ~ ~ ~=°:1 S: TO TliE COUNl'Y COURT· llAPOYRSTIOEE zE"!,.9~. NlW· of Cabtorn'-. WILL SEU AT THE PETITION
92663 Newport Beach, CA 92660 Mesa Calif. 92627 Thia stalement was flied 198.C as Instrument No 84· -•• ...,s 111 s,_. . HOUSE 700 CIVIC CENTER B A"",""' ,_3 PUBLIC AUCTION · TO T)f( ,.quests M MlcM .. J
Jon Bruss. 3812 Seashore Esam O Ku1d. 602 P•om· This' buslnen Is con· With th4a County Clerk ot 2t40J3 of Oftic181 Reootd lion 5102 ol t1'1t fNnolal COdt DRIVE WEST SAHTA ANA CA The uncltrstgned Trustlt Hl~EST BIDDER F'Ofl CASH O'Kaly ti. ~ted •
Or Newpon Beach, Caltl ontory Or eve West, Nell't<port d1.1ctect by· husband aocl Or1nge County on Jurw 2, ol s8ld Couniy and audlorotd to do busltMSS al r"'l'll. Ht· Ind lnllrest con O.~s any ~ly IOt any 1,..,._,, .._.. 1 ...... .. ............ pelSOC\al .....-n•tve to
92663 Beach. CA 92660 w1t1 t992 PAAaL 9. E8'0fll00t In Ills ttalt In lllt Mnl Of 1111-"" • ilcorrlCtness ot 1l'le Sllttl ad· ,..,-at,.,,. 0 -••.....,, ildminislltr fie ts&lla Of
Mike Blake. 24972 Sutter This business 1s con· The 1egtst11nt(s) com-F533343 as dulC'lbed in end fot t cltr ollltt thin cnl'l ls .x;epltd veyed 10 ano now held by 11 un· dtm and ollltt common dft· money ol lie UllM S1a81 lift the decedent.
Dr. Laguna Hills, Callt ducted by en 1nd111ldual menced to transact busl· Publlshed New rt Beach· l>UIPoS&S sof IOtth In, Arlt· lilt lruslee miy Wlllll'lold tie Cltr said Oetd or Trust In lilt IONllon.llany.lllownt\etWI flt lorms wtllcn ltt llWIUI 1111> THE PETrTION
92653 The registrant com· noss under the Actltlous po · cJes II anti \/Ill ol th8t c;.et· ISsuanct ol 1111 T1usi.e•s OMd PfOpertysflU•ltd In said County The 10111 amou111 of lilt un Ott In lilt Unllld States) and/or requ•a 119 dec:9dtnrs
This business 1s con· menced to transact busl· Business Name(s) llsled Costa Mes; Dall~ t11~1 lllltl 1est1tod DocJaration ol unlJl IUnds l>IOOml ava.lable to ~d Stale 09'Cllbed as LOT 1 p.id l>.ianct of lht ot>lilJ•llon r.aslller.,, Cll'Ulled, oc oll\W WILL and codlclls. " t111y,
dueled oy: a general pa/1· ness uOder 1nt F1c111tous ebove on: June t, 1992 June 12, 1 • 26. u Y • Qwenants, Cnndltt0ns and lilt ~ °' enoorsee as 1 Of TRA.r.T NO 4608 IN THE SKUr•d by lilt ~openy to be Cllds sp1cllltd In Ill Cht be 8dl'Twre.cf to pt'Obalt
nersh1p Business names llSltd David L Cantrall 1992 Rest11c11ons Rocord&d on mattt< of nghl CITY Of COSTA MESA. COUNrY Sold and , .. ONt* tsllmllld Code (Paya!* In 1111 et N *nt The will ~ any coclcls
The reg1st11nt(s) com· above on January 2, 1990 This statement was titlld F-385 Mey 23 1884 as lnslrument s.i salt 11111 be mJCle ~I Of OP.ANGE STATE Of CALI-costs expenset and ldV~ olllltsale) AT Thelrontollle are aY91eW. lor
menced to transact busf. Esam 0 Kurd With \he County Clerk ol PUBLIC NOTICE No 84·2 .. 034 of Olhc••I Wllllout C(Mnant or warranty FORNIA. AS PER MAP RE· •t llM. bmt ol N lnl~ pubic> lllgpolas .. the main entfy ., .. u#Tllna1i0n In.,.. kept
ness undor tli• Fictitious This slatement was filed Orange County on May 29. Records ol said County exorm or Implied regard~ CORDED IN BOOK 175 PAGES lion 01 Int NOllCe 01 5"' ts to 11'11 Aaotnllll CMc Ctn'91, by I\• ooYtt
Business Name(s) hsted with the County Clerk ol 1992 Flctlllous APN 440..\64·11 lltle p0$$tSS\On OI encom-3 AHO 4. MISCHLANEOUS $209874 45 •Ol-41l E CNpman Ml!ut, THE P'ffrTION
above on· N A Orange County on May 29. F532973 BualneH Nam• Thu streut ·add111ss and br..iots to sallSty lilt lndtl>ltd· MAPS. IN TH£ OfflCE Of THE In lddlt!on 10 cash lilt Plaoenda Cafllornll,. flllht. n. ~":., •="'Y .. : ~~~ ~~l~~ent was filed 1992 F533055 Published N-pott Beach· St•toment ~t':v c::"i':l r~:· nus seeured bV aald Oeto. Id· COUNTY RECORDER Of SAID Trustee Wll '°°9pl a casJlltfs and ln.i"1 cotNtyld to 1114 un<IM flO II~-.,,
with the County Clerk ot Co11a Mesa Dally Pilot The following persons duenbed lltMMI ts ~ vances lltfllltlclef. Wlfl ""' COUNTY cheCll drawn on a stall Of Ill-now l'ltlCI by • unlllt aid DtN Adr!W\1*aion ot &lalea
OranQe Coumy on May 27, ee:C~~~~~~aed M:s:wg~,;~ June 5. 12, t9, 26, 1992 are doing business as: ecs to 00 ~36 v15:Xcfr':n. • prOVlded "1trlfn. and lilt un· ~C:,":!~:= ~~°": llonel barlll, 1 c:hedt dflWft by o111f T_~t -.C1 Ole pr°'!"~ Ad. (Thia ._~ Ml 1992 ' F-362 INSIGl1l CONSULTANT de Now~iort Beach CA paid prlllCipal OI lilt nott M-'V • -·1· std Of ledtrat cradlt ul\IOll Of a _.. OUl\IY Ind Sn _.. llllow 9le penona&
F532705 Pilot July 2G. July 3, 10, 17. SERVICES, 17451 Ojai 92S60 ' cured by seld deed -'11'1 tnte<ts\ the real prooeny detalbed dleClc drawn by a stall or ltd· terlt>ed • Loi Sf of Tttca No rept9Mn......,. '° iMe
Pubhsh•d N•wport Beacn 1992 PUBLIC NOTICE Lane, Huntington Beach, Too 1.1n00rsignod Trustu llltfton • prOYIOed 111 seid ~IS purporled lo bt 3t29 1111 savlnQt and roen moat-5191, In lht City of tiul'llnQloll many ac~ WlflOut
Costa Mesa Daily P110; 1440 flctltlou• Caltt. 92647 d1scta1ms 11nv h11!>1htv tur Nolt. tees c:Nrges and U· :f In~ W"I COsl& Meu Ion. umgs modlllorl Of ltat::tl, Coun~ ol OrlnQt, Ca obtaining court ~.,
1 PUBLIC NOTICE Nina J. Welch, t7451 Ojai any 1nco"ec1n11ss ot th pensu:oJ lilt lrtJSIM and ol lhe om SMlqf 11111Jc IC*llitd In Sec-ol Clllomil. • 9" ~ , .. Belot9 IMdn9 c»fUin .,_., June 12· 19• 26 Ju Y 3· Buslnou N•m• Lane. Huntington Beach, .stroer address arid ulhor lnlSIS created by said Died or Sild • WI tit medt bu lion 5102oftheAnMlc:lllCodeCOldN1n 800lt 236. ~ 20, '"1iol\ant =
1992 CNS104e81B Statement Calif. 92647 common dosignattOn. II eriy. Trust Wlll'IOOI covenant or •r1111)' 1110 aulllorlad to do bUSlnas n. n Ind 23, M~ now..... the
F·381 Fl tl1I The Followlng pe~sons This business Is con· shown f'lofoin ThO totitl Oaled JUNE lO, l992 ~m Of lmplltd, f89Mdtng In tilts sta• In Int event 01 '"1· Meoi. In the olllct ol lilt Colin~ reptaMntaVlfe wW be
PUBLIC NOTICE c ous are doing bu11ness as. ducted by: an lnd1vldual amount o1 the unpaid IJel-aERRAHO AECONWYMCf tftle. POSSt$Slon or. tn<:Um· cit< ollltf """cash • IOOIPlld Rtcordtr ot Uld Countt. Tllt requr.d to .J::n. l'Otce 1o
Busln•H Name JOSH SLOCUMS. 2523 W. The reglstrant(s) com-8000 ol tho ot>l4Q8tion sc-COMPANY brances. lo DIV ll'lt ttmlllllOQ the lrus• •tlrltlOld h strtel lddttst ltld olhtf com-lnter•l9d unlees
Statement Coasr Hwy.. Newport menced to ttansaet busJ. cuiocl by Che propi!fty·lo 4900RIVERGIW)( R pr1nclpal sum of Ille noll(s) St· lls ~ • DetCI mon tleSlgneGon II tll)' ol lie ttiev haYO ~nob Of
f lctltlou1 The Following persons Beach, Calif. 92663 ness unOer lhe F1C11tlous $0ld and roasonablo esii cured by slltS Deed 01 T'rust uence ol flt rvsllt • ea! ~ it>M • cot1Set119d to 119 prcpo-.d
Buslnesa Name •r• doing ous1noss as Minney'• Family Enter· Business Name(s) llsttd mated costs 8Aj>enscs aM / ,.~, E CA ~~~7 'lllltll tnierest OIWton 15 ptO-11nl tunos beCo1ne ~ ID 1 ..!!..,~tit 1724, IEALM ac1i0n.) ~ lndepliodwit
St•temenl CAPPY'S CAFE, 5930 W. prises Inc., Calllomla 1bove on: M•y 1991 edvences al '•he 1 me OI ll1o RW/N.,.... • \/!did lo Aid noll(s} ~aooes flt P"Y" Of tndor111 • • pu.,...._ o ~aeon ~
The Following persons Pac1tlc Coast Hwy . New· Alice F. Minney, 1645 Nina J. Welch inihal pul>hcatton ~I me No-(811)81'-637 11 an unOtr tilt tttms 01 Uld matw ol rtghl LANE lofUNTINGTOH 8EAC>t. CA w• ti. ~Wl'9d .,,._ an are dO•ng business as· pon Beach. Calif. 92633 Monrovia. Costa Meu. Thls stalem•nt was flied tw of salo 11 5397 997 76 BY. J E CO"NWAU .. PRES/ o.e/01 Trust.,.., c:Nrges d Slid tllt '1111 lit m•. bu 9~9 Tiit u11dtn1Gned TM• lnlttM-.id ~ ftlaa an
CLASSIC CARRERA. 86 ~ Noci.. Panagakts. 31 I N Caht 166 92627 Thia bv11-wilh the County Cieri( ol In iJddlllon 10 cash lM OEN tll*'IStS I lilt TN .. 111 wlt!lout CO¥tntnt Of war11nly. llt dJtdllml anry ~I« ll'fl objaeton to the pefton w 18th St. Costa Mesa KOd1a1< t1A. An1he•m CaJ1l ness Is conducted by: a Orange County on June 2, Trustee will accupt a ush· C17S775 Tht :, s I lilt ~m Of lmpltf reQ¥411Q lnc:otrtCll'ltll o lie n-aM aJI. wlO ~ OOOd caUM c81.1 92627 92807 corporauon t992 l(.ot·s cti«k dfawn on 8 stat" 6-26. 7.3 & 101992 to amount 0 un-ue ~ Of ~ clless .. d of1« COIMIOft ..... why flO oourf ~ noc
Trisien Gerald Beamon George Panagak1s, 311 N Th • reg1str1nt(s) com-f53332t "' netional banto. a chock ~ baYllCI ol 1111 ObllgtllOtl btancrr ID se IV lilt lndeC>lfO. ign&llon, " tll)', ftl~ ._. gran1 flO Ml~.
521 •; westm1nsler Ave . Kod•ak IA. AMhe1m, Cahl. mence<i to trensact busl· Published Ntwporl Beach· drHn by 8 st1tte °' IO!Jllral PUBLIC NOTICE Stalled by lilt ptopetlV to tit lllSS MCUrld by Slid Oetd. Id· Sllcl •WI bt tnadt, ~t •· A HEARING on fie
Newport Buch. Ca111 92807 ness unOer th• Fictitious Costa Mesa Daily Pilot credit union 01 11 check IOld and , .. onal>le tslimllld vanon Cl\tftuntl¥, wllll lnt!K•t out CO\ltl\1111 « -.rr111ty, a · ~ftion wll M ~°"Jury
92663 This bu11n1u Is con· B1.111ness Namt(s) listed J 12 1 ~ 26 JIJty 3 drawn bV • steto or l9do1el NOTICE Of TAUSTEE'l IAU costs. upenses and adVaooet IS prOYtcled llltttlll Ind 1llt un· Pllll Ot lmpltd ~... 16, 1992 II 1 ,45 p .M. In
P<enne1h Gr•gory Wells ducted by co-panners above on: July 1 gn 1 une ' ' ' · se111ngs end loan usuc•· TRUSTEE UU MO. m11n at Ille time ol lllt 11111111 Pl.lbb-paid prtndpal ol flt noa • pot.tetSIOll, Of ·~: o.ot.. 3A k»c:a-.d 81 700
244 Prospect Ave ' Long lhe reg1st1ant(sl com-Allee F. Minney, Ste 992 ellon. savings astoeiatt0n or YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UN· Ion ol Ille Nob ol Salt II cureo by Mid dM4 Mlh lntiK•t IO Pit \flt ~ ~ CMc Cantet OriY9 W•t.
Beacn. Calif 90803 mencl'd to transact bus1-Treas. F-387 sallillQS blnk spoe11ted in DER A OHO Of TRUST DAHO 1206.267 65 lhtfeon • PfOYldtd In lild sum of the noll(1) ttCUttd W s.nta An&. CA 92701·
This ous1ness is con· ness under the F1ctrt1ous This s111ement was flied PUBLIC NOTICE Section 5102 ot the F~n· 07~ UNLESS YOU TAKE Tiit Dtneftc:Yry utldel said No• tees Cl\lfC tnd tx· uld Detd Of tnm. tor IM IF YOU OBJECT TO
ducted by a general part· Business Nnme(s) listed With the County Cterk of ceet Code a. ncl a thot1zod to ACTIO .. TO PROTEC·T YOUR Dtt.d ol Truat ll«•tolort a. • , ..... ..... d , ..., "'"'I""""~ -........ ltlo 9ranlino of flO peWon. h above on· N'A Orange County on June 2 u " ll'l!StS o w .. wv• 11'1 O w• 1111 ...... ,,._ ..... .._ ,., you ll'loulcJ ~ II tte nTa~'S IP I( ) Nick Panag31\IS 1992 • Flclltlo111 do bUMnes.s In thlS state In PROPERTY. IT MAY BE SOlD culld and deWtO to Ille un· D'tnts cnalld by '8ld Oetd ol t>t 1292.000. btnetilfy healin,9 and state ~., me~ce~e~~Sl~~a';,s!ct ~~r;_-This siatement was fllOd F533324 Busln• .. Ham• the ewnt tendoc Olhef then AT A PUBLIC SAU. If YOU dtl'SIQntd I wrllltn Nob O Trust uno.r Aid Oetd ol Trvst =Ilona ot 1119 wrilttn
ness undef the Fictit.olls with tne County Clefk ol Published N-port Beach· Statement cash 15 ~~ •he Tiusl· NEED AH EXPLANATION Of Delault llld Eltcllorl to Sd The Oalld JUNE 10, 1992 lltfefol0te lltOUlld Ind dtlw· llOns With t. cowt
Business Name(5l fisted Orange Coun1y on June 9. Costa Mesa Dally Piiot The Following pe<IOf\S :U, m:r th: T 51~~ ~ THE NATURE Of THE PRO-unOtBlgntd caustd said Nob llRJWIO RICOMYAMCE ertd to fie 11ndenlgnld a_. be N '*'1ng. YOAM above on: Juno 1• t992 1992 111 dotng business as: ru CEEOINGS AGAINST YOU. YOU ol 0.lllill end Eltcllorl to Sel lo COM'Ml' 11111'1 Otclara'°'1 or l>ttauft Md appowanoo rr-.y M In
T1l5ten Beamon F,341t1 June 12• t9• 26• July 3• THE "BAR!ERJNG CAR ~~ 1~u~ become:~: SHOULD COHTACT A LAWYER bt ttCOrcltd In IM county Whitt ,gooRIV(RGfWJE ROAD Demend IOf sat. Ind I wrroen pof!Otl Of bv vOAJi ~·
This statement was filed Published Newpon Beach· 1992 F-389 ~EcH:NICSCo~~30 ~up!" sooasemat::r:.noh• On 07117/92 119.45 A.M , "1t~~~~511~ad /1'10NobolOel1UftandElec:tlonto C~~orr6~\f ARE A
Wllh the County Clerk ot Cossa MISI Daily Pilot r 0[, v•2·1 • " ' &Md WI Wiii be made COHTltolENT•L AllXILIAAY ... • 1 IRWINIJALE CA 917 Sel. Tiie u.ndenlgnt4 '*'-' OI •
Orange Couniv on June t. June 26 July 3. tO 17, PUBLIC NOTICE <i:cM ~omot1ve Inc. Cal· bUt without covenant o; COMPANY, A CAL~ORNIA AOllAT E. WUSS 191COAPO-(lll)l"-Q70 said Nollet ol Deteu.n llld E~ :.':' ONdtot,,....:: =
1992 t992 1fornia 1630 S~rior ·Ave w.,r.nly. UJ(pt8S$ OI N'TlplMid CORPORAT~ IS"' duty IC)-~na BY JC CORNWALL PRES/· loll'° w '°"' ttCOIMd In YOIJ/f ctaim = the ~
F533192 F_.27 Flctltlous Costa ·Mesa, c.iif. 92627 ·• regarCMQ ttl-posseas1on poinltd nus• under Ind pur· _,_ ROben l :::;',,,:; OENT IM coun~ Wfltl1 lhe real Pt .. and mail • ,_.y to ~ Publ1slied Newport Beach· Buelneu N•m• This buslneu 11 con· or lflCUmbl111nces. to sahsl>; suat1I to Oeed ol Tru5t, Re· '""' 1'0 C17i113 trtyllroa.d personal ~
Costa Mesa Oatly Piiot RE NT Slat•m•nt ducted by: a corporation 1he Indebtedness secu1ed corded 04I 07/t3/90 • Dool· "" 6·26, 7·31101992 DAltO. Ju.nt 8, 1"2 appc;1in'-d by llhe oour1 Jun• 12. 19 26 July 3. Tht follOwtng pe1aons fht reglatranl(s) com· bv said Oood. 1dv11ncH ment No 90-370017 or Olltclll 910 VllUO• OlltJ IMMW..D Al'flfl., ht .. • Aid wiflln tour inonlht .,om
1992 are dOlng bu11ness as: menced to 1r1nuet busl· thefoundt.'f wun 1nte1e£t as Records 1111111 OlllCt ol lilt Rt-Coma CA 9l7'4 fltlJ 961 PUBLIC NOTICE Trut .. 2177 N w. S.ttt. !he da19 ol tltst ia..nc. oe
F.:182 through class1fled A LN.M. mEASURES ON ntll under lN Fk1lhou1 P'OVJded therein, •nd IN COfdfr Of ORANGE County, ""Ct/SA~ $Wit 900 Santa Ml, CA 12701 ltn.18 .. ~ In -;::========-========::; CONSIGNMENT, 503 32ncl Buatnest NarM(1) llattd unptld ponc;lpel ol the note Cllllomla. ueai•d lly CHES· ., • T.f . •.11471 (71 4) 54J.7'99 Melon 9101> o1 h Strtet, Newport Beach, above on: June 1, 1992 secu1ed by 181(.1 deed •1lh TlR ca. GMABONI AHO STELi.A AtlOmr/llld~tfw rus M011CIOf1"UITlnUl£ Of19utt Cali~ p~ Codt. DO IT YOURSELF IDEAS Catir. 92663 Ronald L Ctill't•r 111toiest thenlon as Pfovtded E GAMBONI, wtiO ARE MAR· C176113 UMDIRDEEDOf TIUT JUHE'219 2t 1992 The time 1or tllll'O dMl'w
• .. Aulstence League ot This 1t1ttm1nt was flltd '" Uld Note. IOOJ, tharQOI RIED TO EAOi OTHER Will &-26, 7·31101992 YOU ARf IN otFAULT UNOE ' ' ' w11 nee ... Mfore tour A READER SERVICE Of THIS NEWSPAPER N-port·M .... • Ca1ttorn1a with the County Ct11k of •nd ~ ol tho trustee SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTIOtol TO PUBLIC NOTICE A DUO or TRUST ~TEO No-PUBLIC NOTICE mot\l\t trom M ~
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nonprofit corporatJOn. 503 Orange Counf'f on June 0, and ot the lrusts c:;ieatad THE HIGHEST 8100ER roR vtml* 29, 1919 UNLESS YO dllt nobd 9bcMt..
32nd SttHI. Newport 1992 Slld Oood of T1u11 CASH (PIYlbal I llml or Ult In TAKE ACTIOH lO PROTEC t.~31ZB . YOU EXAMINE
Stach, C1M 92663 F53•134 Verdu90 Service Cor-la.tid° m aol l7lt Untttd T.F. "° mn O R PROPERTY IT y SE NOTICE OF PEllTION tht Mt MAY h COUr1 n
Yh11 bu11neu 11 con· Pubh1he<1 Newport B•ach· pot'81ion. as •td T11111ee. Staid) at~E MAlN (NORTH) M°t::'~:::s:1Jua~f ;o~o AT A PUBLIC ~E I TO ADMINISTER :f' by• _..;." ~~!'°r~:r;.~~;f!1: cc::m. Cotta M11a Dally Pllot ~d ~~~9a:!':1uD"c6' £NlRAHC£ TO THE . COUNT't VOU ARE tN OlFAULl UHOER YOU NEEO AH £XPl.AHATI ~~~TE.,~F; ~ .. 19d In ltlo ... .i
menctd to transact bull· June 19. 29. J~y 3, 10, 9120~. (1161 fi00.24&S. ey COURTHOUSE. 700 CMC CEN· A DUO Of TRUST OATEO OC· Of TliE NATURE Of THE PR Tr..!-'" you !'NY Ille wtlh h mun
rwu under tn. F1¢trf10Ut t992 Neuv111t P~ev1bUI. Trust TER DAM WEST, SANTA MA TOBER 21. 11'6 UNLESS YOU CEEOING AGAINST YOU. YO '!"'~~·... a tormal ~ lof
Bu1lneu N1me(s) liattd P:-409 ee·s Sllua OlliCl.lf. Dehtd CA ii rtollt. llt fnO lnllftSI TAKI ACTIOH TO PROTlCT sti<>UlO CONTACT A LAWYlR 8~ Tevtor,... $~ ~ ol h mlnGI
at>ovt on: N/A 813192 conwyed IO Md now held by h YOUR PROPERTY ff MAY IE Nob • ll«tOy Olwtfl N Annie flMOr of WI • .,,...,-.y .,a
Linda Mayeda. Pl'9tidtnt PUBLIC NOTICE ASAP5.l681 undtr said OMd of Trust 111 the SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE If SERRANO AECONVEYAHCE CASE NO. All44M af>Pf_, o1 ..... ..:-•
Thi• 1t1tamtnl WIS l\led F1ctltlou• 8/12, 6/19. 61'26 P!Olltl\Y Slll.1alld ii said Counl'f VOU NHO AH EXPLANATION COMPANY, • Celltomll COi To •• t*ra, or or 1 Mr ~ ~
with the County Cl•tk ol CIMlomla. dtlCttbed as lX Of THE NATURE OF THE PRO-1atlOl'I 11 O-ut•. Of SUODIU ~~ ettdlOt acooun •250 ol
Otangt County on Jun• 2 Busln ... N•me PUBLIC NOTICE Hl811 'A' LOT 357 Of tRACl CUO•NG ACWNST YOU. YOU ~USllll Of IUIJl111Ulld ..,,. concJnoant ~. ~la ~ ~ '1 1992 ,533329 The ~!;1~";''pe<sons T F MO f1N4 1112, IN THE CITY Of COSlj SHOULOCONTACT ALAWYtA llUl'Sl.lllll to Ill Deed ol Trus ~ ....... ~ "*' R~t ~ SoecW Notice
ar• <SOI buStMSt aa· • • • MESA. AS PEA MAP RE Nollet 11 '*tCIY . g!wft 1111 txlClllld by ~ MC OUU ...,,....,_ .,. ~ lom'I It avallabl9 from h
Published N-port Beach· SIMPL~IEO BOOKKEEP· ~~!fDITJIUSED Of~~l CORDED IH 800I< rio. PAGlS stARAHO RECON\'EYMct AHO MARCI MC OUHN, HUS :. :!.'! !~·T 'J!., both. cout1 deftl. Co111 Mt.. Otlly Piiot INQ SVC 2100 W Coal\ _,." ,,,_, 32 TO 36 INCLUSIVE Of MIS· OOMPAHY 1 CillfOJnlt Cofpo-BAHO AHO Wlfl Recorded De • "'!J••!!!" "'"' a,....., AnotJWY fof lllllftllon9r:
June 12 19, 28, July 3, Hwy i2$t, Newport .v&ue~Jr~R~:,.AU~1E~~ CELIMEOUS MAPS. IN THE tltlon •rut•. or 111C1Ct1tOr Cltlllbtt 29, 1999 Inst# 19 fC: T•ytor, alla W. ~ATNCI( O'IC.lih,
1092 Soec.h Calif t2M3 ,. Ofrlct or THE COUNTY RE-m• or 1\11119'1114 f\lt ... 704314 °' Olftdll Reoordf ~ PETITION ... J~._INC,,_,~
f.39\ Mafia o. Kwns, 18182 ~ 5~,_!~ rou:oll~ COAOlA OfSAIO COUNTY EX· pursu .. 110 flt Ottd o1 Tt\111 lie Orb ol lie Counl)' Rt lll9d b Jll P1!41rVM In 1-N. _... .._
•---------Qvm Tr" Lane, Huntlngto(t ,...,..,.. OEPTINGntEAHROM ALL OIL PIQl1tcl by MSLEY R UNO CIOfdfr ol OIWfGE COllnlY. s:t C It ... 401 PUBLIC NOTICE Beach, Calif. 92148 VOUA PROPEllTY, rT MAY I( W . MINEAAt.S MD OTHER AH UNtMRRliO MAH Rt' lornla. end pul"IUant IO lhe Ill c i.. C::n lent8 AN
Thia bUtln•u II COi\-SOlO AT A PUBLIC SALi. " HVOROCAAION SU8STAHCU COfded OCTOl(R 21 19'1 llot ol 0.1.,11 11\d (ltclloft ORANG&: ty IQ101.:tl'1S
flctlUout ducted by: an lndl\lld\191 YOU NE£0 AH E~l'IOH LYING IELOW A DEPTH OF 500 lflstJ 11·&11211 ot Offtd.t Rt> S•U111aune1tt rtteordedfebfu THE . PETO' ~
lutlneaa Name Th• r•glatrent(t) com-Of THE NATURE Of THE Pf\(). FUT WITHOUT N'Y RIGHT TO corn In flt olb Of tie County "'f 5. 1"2 lnll I 92-11'8598 o ~ f'9t .. P• i'COlta
llatement menced to transect DUtJ-CUOlflG AGA!HST YOU, YOU ENTER UPON THf SUArACE OR Rtcof• ol ORANGE Counl)' U111 Oflk:MI Atcotds, .. s.t 119 tippo•nted .. M..-Plot
The J'Ollo..,.l\O ptlaont ne11 under 1M f'IC1ftl0Ue SHOULOCOOACTAlAWYlR ntE SUBSUPSACE Of SAIO ~nll 11'14 1tofltJttty11 t"2IC145 AM repti=Ma~ JUMtt.22M,1"'2
ttt dOlnQ busineu u lualn .. t Name(a) llt1ed N°*'t II '*~ fl'l'9ll M L.AHO Al!JfNf. A DEPTH Of 500 Nob ol o....:::rltelOn IO TH£ MAIN (NORTH) EHT!WfC( ;;ru;; h ....._ of
THI! ART PORTFOUO, I 10 tbovt on; Jutv 1, Iha SlRRMO At~YMCf fHT AS PROVIDED IN IN s.I lltftunW tecotdH OE TO THt COUNT'V COURT the~. i----------N~~ Cenltf Or. Suite Mtrlt D. l<ttmt COMPMY • .e Celllomll Corpo STRUMlNTS or RlCORO I A.fl CEMBER H 1"' IMll 9t. HOUSE. 700 CMC CENTf THE PETITION --------
200. N~port S.ach. Celli Ji;'• 1 ttattment waa filed rdon • tvs• or M'Cllftor 42?·&32·10 8194S9 Of..;., Ofldll l*i«dt DAM WlST. SANTA AHA. ~ lhe C»oedlnra PLUG o~ L. Smith. 418 [m-0r:. ht~ c.=, r. ~tOllO :-:-oi•i;:: TM '°QI :"o.Jlll Ol IM un..-.. w Oft JULY 17 1"2 .... Plietlc IUCIOft '°"' 11191* be ~'T..J0:=-;;J.;r·
trtld Bay, t..ao~ ~I\. 1eea ...c:uttd W OIAHA WI betllQ lie OtllClllloll " 9 t5 AM • THE MA»! *• lof -" (~ M TM WI u ooc1c11 Clhl. 92~1 Fa34tU tWMY A MARRl[O WOMAN and byMIO OMctofTMtllld (N()Ant} £NTIWfC( TO TH( ""'ol .. In..., m~ .,. • '°'
Jullt A. OrOd, 3029 CO<I• Publlshtd NtwJ>Or1 e.acn-AS HER ·soll N40 SEPARATE rMIOlllbly nllnllltll co.a . .._. COUNTY COOATttOOSl, ?OC flt Ul\llld ltlM),ll ltglll. • tJC°"*'doft In h 1119 Mlpt I N Portal, N•wport 8u~h, COila MeH Otdy ,1101 ""OflfATY Aecotclecl FAhn•-. Plflttl llld ld¥1ooeul flt IWM CMC CENTlR OllM Wl$T and 111'9ttlt ~ It Ill by h court.
Calli. t2GCO --1 Of 1llt lnlllll PllOblon ol flt MHTA flM. CA II puMc 1UC l'IOW lltld ~ ll "'*' '* THE .. PeTfTION T,.1, butln•H I• con. June 11, 2t • .Mf S, 10. 14, 1990 Inst I to 071739 ol ~-oe 1111 II S11l.2'$4' IOll 1111 ,,. ~...,.fol In"' 11'°'*1Y ._ 111 ~ ~ 111
d"'1ed by co-panneoft ltD2 Ofllolll Ate« ft "' "' OflOI of ~· ll!Utl tit w cmfl .• caft (~ " "'""" Of .... ~ -... Miiii mer ..,....., the ...... The regltltent(I) com __ ~ ~C:: lltcor~ :, ClllllW'I Cl**.,.,.. Oft 1 ftllit 1n .....,. ~ ol 11t UMM • .._ lOT ti W ILOQ( un<* h ludlfi ,,.,.....
mencecl 10 flfl\UC\ bu•I· "11LIC MOTICI nty. · or MIO!lll IMll*. a cl**•--SW). 11 rtgl\t Wt 1114 111'91· Of NEWPORT •ACH. IN M Adr1 • ..,.llofl ot ~ ntU Undtf ,,,. ,,C11110llt purtuallt to flt Hob OI Ot4UI by I •• Of .... er.-Ult •t ~ • -now l'ltld CITY Of NlWPO"T IEM:.H Ad en. ~ ..
Ovalness Namt(I) llsted "-tttteua Ind Eltclon 10 W llWWMtf ton «•dlte*•1111~1nlll llr 1 _..,..,..._Ill lie COUNTY Of OMNGE. ST~ff alow the ~
abo'lt on: Mey 1. 1M2 ..,.._.. ...,_ rtc0tdH o.c.nt. 19, 1911 0t i..11.-.. IM•• ..,...,...,.. 11 _..Coull Of CAlfORNIA.AS'"°""911 ,..,,.._,tdwl 10 t11t9
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tata •ut1t• 9'3 ... ,.. It., N.wpo.t ~~ .. mR=·': ... II\..... COAOfO AUGUST 1l. 1915 .. eootlTY 11un3 ,., OJ3 ~ ,. ~Nftpof1hecl'I-~c:..ne:lldilMOnWfTA-CAattWIC-. ~-rr=~ ~~1~~"= ~~~--==~. r·~ Sl•t•------Zil'------Cott• ..... Ouy P1loC MacdONld, ~ ..... IOft. IO ... --.., .... f'lll OfFMO .. ™Oil C(RTAlll ... ,... PfGOatly llaf=m;...
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Newport Beach/Coata M ... Dally Piiot Friday, June 26, 1982 .. .
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W IOTICI ibCM on: APfl ii tiU PUii.iC NOT1CI Thie statement wu ~ Calle Camtla, Sin &mo Thie etatemene wa1 flied JefGey J;ne; NOflTWlCon, Gwy Maddwc --l;i;iiiiUi;----1 °· MICOGNld wtth the County Cletk of enae. Calif. 82973 PUIUC NOTICE .,.,th IM County Clef1c 01 315y, 32nd St. ~ 'Ul&.IC NOTICE TN1 statement -• flied ......... Thie llatlMeill wee -.cl Pletlth•• Orange Councy on June 2 Thi• bu11ne11 11 con-Orange Coumy on June 16. Beech. Calif 92663 ''°'-IU...a with the County Clefk of •••IRHI Nw With the CounC'f Cletk of •ue1n1 .. .._ 1992 ' ducted by: an lndivl<SUlll l'lotttlou9 1992 Th11 bu1lneu 11 con-llu.-U ..._. Orange County on May 26,
... ••••• ~~ County on June t , ,......_.. '•:t:t:ta1 The regl1tra11t(1) com-8ueAftH1 Neme ,.:t4877 ducted by an lndMOual lleteMenl 1992 n. foloMlig S*ION ,...... • The Following peflOl\I PUblilhtd Newport Be.ch-menced IO lrlf'laact _bU• ............ Publ!an.o Newport Beach-Th• r1gl1lt1nl(1) com-The folloWI"" S)e'ION Fsia48S .,. dalrla ~ .. : -t .. a are clointrbuelneM ... Co 1 M o ly Pl nea1 undtf the AciitlOus The FolloWlng petlOM C D I p lo menced 10 lranuct bull· .... -:.:...."' . p blished N....-S.acf\. AHOV JOY TRAVEL. 1)1 Publtshed. Newpol1 ~ OFF4HORE MEDIA 't 1 a eta al lot BualnHt Name(a) lilted are dOtnQ buslne11 u · oata Mesa 8' Y 1 1 nes1 under the FICllbout are doing .,.._,.11 u . u ·-,..... Camino ff lo• Ma111. Colla .,.... Dally PUot w. hlboe Blvd .• ..ew:: June 12, "· 28, .Aly 3, abOYI on: NIA SPS S"'l'STEMS, 1231 t June 26, ~ 3, to, 17, Business Name(•) hs..O PERFORMANCE SOLU· Costa MIH DaJy Pilot
eldg. C.240 S•. 113, Sa/I June 19, 26, .Aly 3, tO, BMch, CMf. 12ee2 1992 SteYln E. Metheny Vera Circle, Garden GrOYI, 1992 r 11boV1 on· May 1 1~ TIONS, 500 38th SI· N--June 5, 12 19, 28, 1992 ClefMf*, Cellf. 12673 1992 Todd Cesena 809 w BaJ. F-318 Th11 ttallmenf was filed Cahl. 92145 F-432 Jeff Norn.nton ' l>Ot1 Beach, Cal.I 92663 F-356 ~ Joy Nuudoff, 1002 F..-14 boa Blvd. Bait>oa 'ca11t PUILIC NOTICE with the Counly Clll'k of w1111y R. Abramson. PUBLIC NOTICE ~· .!:81emenCoun1ty wuC1~~11e<101 5To~;:,~ic~~ ~-=!~ PUBLIC NOTICE Laa Poul, San Cltfnent1, 92981 ' ' • Orange County on June 5, 12311 Vara Circle, Garoen Or u• u... .... Beach, Calif 92663 c.lf. 92173 PUBLIC NOTICE Trey Huch, 809 W. Balboa "ollttoua 1992 Grove, Calif. 92645 Flctllloua ange COUnty on May 26, This bu11n111 11 con-F1ctJtlou1
Thi• bualne11 la con-Bllld. Balboa. Calif t2MI 8ueln ... Neme F5337S1 Thia bu1lna11 11 con-BualMll N•m• 1992 dUC1ed t>y: an 1nd1v•Oual Bueln ... Name
dUc:ted by: an lndMdual flotttloue This' bu11ne11 ia con-1 Publlahed Nlwpon Beach-ducted by• an lndMdual ltalement F532458 The raglatrant(•) com-Stetement
Thi re,l1lran1(1) com-•ualneee Neme ducted by: co-partnara Thi F::.•~t Costa Mesa Dally Pelot Tha raglllrant(I) ~~ Th• Fo4lowlng PtflON Publlahed Nawl>Ot1 Baach· mencao to transact bull· The Following persons =~ ~~11:l:~ The '~~IMftt .... ~. ~.:,·~~·~~.'.::~~ ~~~: are doing~~. =•on• June 19, 26, July 3, 10, ::t'a':~!.'~:~ctltlou~ are doing business as: Costa Mtsa Dally Piiot ne11 undar lh• F1c111tous ara doing buslnest as·
lualneH Nam•(•) Hated .,.. doing bu11n':. ~.: ......... ntll unOar the Flcllllou1 GRIMM P~RFORMANCE. 1992 Bullnet,1 Nam•(•) lilted SENIOR SERVICES 1720 Jonas. 12. 19, 28. 1992 Buslnass Namt(I} hstH BEV s MARKETPLACE.~ . • ..__on: NIA LLOYD •ssoci•'flES. IN-Builn••• Name(s) 1111_ .. 1719 Pomona Ave .. Costa F-406 above Ol'I: NIA E111 Garry Ava., 'Santa .. F-357 above on".May 22, 1992 1730 w Coast Hwy., Naw· _...... " " .., M ... Calif 92627 w 1 R Abt Ana. Call!. 9270S Thomas Flanagan port B11ch. Calif 9266!J S~ J. NuHdort ni TERNATIONAL, 2542.2 Tra-above on: May 28, 1992 Nlcholu • Peter Papa-PUBLIC NOTICE Tn~: 1l1ateme~t~': flied Terenca Michael Connolly PUBLIC NOTICE Th11 11111men1 was lllld Beverly Kay Ray. 1570 Thie 1ta11men1 was ed boc:o RO 1478 El T''"O Tood CIHna . 2 002 s h H I • with 1h1 County Cler"' of F 11 Pl La with the County Citric of Callt 92 .. ;,,0 • "' • Thia atatement Wll flied georgea, 3410 Ully Ave., with tha County Clerk of I tral moor, uni ng-Flclllloue "' aye e ace. guna Or•IV'la County on June g Jettr'• .... 1.. M " 21142 wtth , .. _ County Cler" 01 long Beach, Calif. 90808 Flolllloue Orang• County on June 16, ton B11ch, Calll. 92648 Orange County on M1y 26, B11ch, Calif. 92851 -.-,, ' ty Y '· ,.., " Thie buslna11 11 con-Bualneu Name 1992 Thia bualn11s . Is con-Bualn"• Heme 1992 This business Is con-1992 Canada #313, El TOfo, Orange County on May 28, duclaO by: an Individual Sletemenl '534B89 duc:ted by: an ln01Yldual Stetemenl F532452 ductld by an lndlvldual
'534130 Calif. 92830 1992 The 11gl1tran1(1) com-The Fo41owtng persons Tha r1gl11ran1(s) com-The Following PtftOn• PubhshlO Ne...,port Beach· The ragl~trant(s} com-Put>llahed Newport B11ch· Thia bualn111 11 con-FS32137 mencad to transact busl· are doing business as: Published Newport Beach-manced to trtnsact busl· are doing business 11: Costa MtH oa,1 Pilot mencad to transact bual-
Co1l1 MHI Dally Piiot dueled by: an lndlvldual Published Newport Beach-MH under 1he Fictitious BAKER MINI MART. 1145 Coit• MISI Dally Ptlol ness under the Fictitious THE CLASSIC CLIPPER Jun• 5 12 111 26 ,v992 ness under the FlctlllOUI
June 111, 29, July 3, 10, The regl11ranl(1) com-Cotta M111 Dally Piiot Bu11n111 N1ma(1) llatld Baker iF, Costa Mesa, June 26, July 3, 10, 17. Business Name(s) listed 462 B 17th StrMI. Costa • ' ' • F-355 Busmen Name(s) listed
1992 menced to lransac:t busl-June 5 t2 111 26 1992 aboVI on· June 1, 1992 Calif. 92626 1992 above on: June t5, 1992 Mesa, Caltl. 92628 above on June 1, 1992
F neaa und1r the Fictitious ' • ' ' Nick Pap'ageorgH Minh Ouoc Anh, 2256 F-430 Terence M. CoMOlly Sheryl M. Young, 2522 PUBLIC NOTICE Beverly Ray °" 11 Business Name(1) listed F~t This etatament wu ftled Miner SI. #A, Costa Masa, This llat•ment was filed Santa Ana Ave A, Costa Th•s statement was ftlecl
__ P_U_l_L...,.IC_N_O_T_l_C_E_ above on: NIA PUBLIC NOTICE with the CO\#lty Clerk ol Caltl. 92627 PUBLIC NOTICE with the County Clerk ot Mesa, Calil. 92627 Flctltloua w.1h the Counry Cltfk ot
Jattrey I.. Myers Orange County on June 2. This business IS' con-Orange County on June 16, This business la con-aualneH H•m• 011t19e COUl\ty on May 26, Flotllleua This 11111men1 was fillO STATEMENT OP 1992 ducted by: an lnOMOual flclllloua 1992 ducted by: an ln<llv1dual Statement 1992
•u.m..e N•m• with the County Clt<k ol WITHDRAWAL "'011 F533327 Tha reglstrant(s) com-Buslne11 Heme F534873 The registrant(•) com-Th• FolloMng pt1sons F532453
Slelement Orange County on June 11 • PMTNIRIHtP Published Nawport Beach-menctd lo transact busl-St•t•m•nl Publish1cl Newport Beach-menced 10 transact busl· are Oo•ng bu11n1sa es Publ·shed Newport Beach-
Th• Following pereons 1992 ,,34393 OPIRATINO UNDIR Costa MHa Dally Piiot ~~~nl~~e~a~~(~ci:~~: The Fo41owmg persons Costa Mesa Daily Pilot ~~~ne~"Na'~~(a7~:~~~: NEWPORT CREST RE-Costa Mesa Daily Piiot
are doing bustnass as: Publllhtd N-.nnrt B h-FICTITIOUS June 12. t9, 26, July 3, above on· June 5 1992 are doing buslnns as: June 26, July 3, 10, 11, above on· NA A.LTYB, 5210 CN~~tune Na~-June 5, 12. 19, 26, 1992 CALfFORNIA COMPUTING -··..-tae BUSINESS NAMI 1992 M h 0 · Anh • RIO'S JEWELRY & LOAN, 1992 Shery1 M. Y0ung port 11ch, a, 92660 F-359 SPECIALISTS. 5102 Nap-Co••• Masa Dally Pilot The following person has F·390 Th:'s .::::menl was filed 805 w 19111 SlrMI, Costa F-434 This staiemtnt WIS ftleO Nonh Hiiis R111ty Ca .• lor-
lune A. Newport Baach. June 26, July 3, 10, 17, withdrawn u a general with 1111 County Cit k 01 Mesa, Caltl. 92627 with the County Clt1k 01 nla Cor&. 11n1 171h St . PUBLIC NOTICE
CRllllcf.Ol92863 5102 N 1
1992 paMlf' "°'" the Plltne<· PUBLIC NOTICE Orange County on Ju'n. 5, 28,.S.,',,~"'st" att~ d 51%':~ PUBLIC NOTICE Orange Count~ on M•y 19. \u:11:'· b~~~n!~~8011 con Flctltloue sen, •P une F-428 ship operallng under the 1992 '"'" r r • 1992 • A. N.-wpot1 Baach, Call!. llctrtlous buslnest name ol Flclltlou1 Viejo, Caltl. 92692 Flctltloua F531818 duc1tO by· • corporal.on Busln111 Heme
92683 PUBLIC NOTICE OIBERNARDO'S MOVING Buslnell Nem• F533B45 Thia bu1lness Is con-8uslne11 Heme . The raglatrant(s) com-S1atement
Thi a . bualn11s Is con-SYSTEM al 16323 San ll•l•m•nl Published Newport Beach· ducted by: an individual Statement Publtshtd Newport Beach· menced to 1ransac1 Dusi-The Following persons
duC1IO by: an lnolvtoual Flclllloua Jose Strfft or 11295 Slater The Follow! sons Costa Mesa Daily Pilot The registrant(•) com-Tha Following persons Costa Mesa Daily Pilot ness under lh• F1ct11ious ere do•rg bus.ness as:
Thi regl1trant(1) com· Bu1lneH Heme Ave., Fountain Valley, Calll. are doing busln~s ~ June 19, 26, July 3, 10. menced to transact bual· are doing business as: June 5, 12. 19. 26. 1992 Bus1n1ss. Nama(1) ltsted AQUATIC SERVICE. 711 menclO lo transact bust-SI element 92708 SMALL JOBZ 452 E 19th 1992 ness under lh1 Flct1llou1 w 1 LL c o X 1 NT ERNA· F-352 above on. May 15, 1992 Huntington St , Hunltngton nus undt< th• Fictitious The Following per1ons Tha Fictitious Bualneu St Costa Meaa 'cant F-407 Business Namt(s) listed TtONAL 344 22nd SI Mary Wells. Pres1dtnl Beach. ca111 92648 Bu1lne11 Nam1(1) Haled are doing business 11: Name r1larred 10 above 92527 ' · above on: June t, 1992 Costa M'esa Calif 92627 ·• PUBLIC NOTICE This statement was Med Manuel Francisco Larrea,
above on: June 1083 J.W. MILLER & ASSOCI· wu filed In Orariga County Bruce Michael WooO• 452 PUBLIC NOTICE Steven Simmons Nancy Ann wuicox 344 Fl wlrh the County Clerk or 711 Hunttngton St .. Hun-
Ric Olaen ATES. PRIVATE INVESTI· on February s, 1988 E. 191h St .. Costa Mesa. This 111temtn1 was lilaO 22nd St., Cosla MasaL Bual~•tlstaloHu!me Oranga County on May 26. ong1on Beach, Calif. 92648 Thia atatament w11 flied OATIONS, 5901 warner F37048S Callt 92627 Flctlllou1 with lbe County Clark ol Caltl. 92627 1992 This business 1s con·
With the County Cle1k ol Ave., Suite 181, Huntington Full name ano aOdttss ol Thi• buslnaaa Is con-Bual11e11 Name Orange County on June 16, This builness 1, con-Statement F532458 ducted by an lnd1111dua1
Orange County on June 9, Beach, Calif. 92649 the person withOrawtng: ducted by: en Individual • Stetement 1992 ducieo by: an Individual The FOiiowing persons Published Newpon Be.lc:h· The rtg1S11anl(s) com-
11192 Jatfrey Wiison Millar, 9862 Rick DIBarnardo, 114f Tall Tha reglstrant(s) com-The Following persons F534872 Tiit registranl(s) com-are doing business as: Costa Mesa Daily Piiot menced 10 transact t>usl-
F534138 Chance Circle, Huntington StrMI. Irvine, Calif. 92720 mtnc:ed to transact busl· are dolng business as: Published Newport Beach· moncod to transact bus!-APPRAISALS PLUS, 3090 June 5, 12, tg, 26, 1992 ness under the Fic1t11ous
Published Newport Beach-Beach, Calif. 92646 Published Newport Beach-nest unOar the Flcllllous FunWara lnltrnatlonal. Costa Mesa Dally Piiot ness under Iha Flc:tilious Bristol Street, Suite 170, F-356 Busmess Name(s) llsled
Colla Miia Dally Piiot Thia bu1ln1u la con-Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Buslntu Namt(•) Hated 5102 Neplune A, Newpon June 26, July 3. tO. t7, Business Name(•) listed Costa Mesa, Caltl. 92626 above on. May 13, 1992
J 19 26 J ly 3 10 ducted by: an Individual JUN 26, JUiy 3, 10, 17, above on: June 2, 1992 Beach, Caltf 92663 2 above on: June 12. 1992 Nick Wn1ters. 7202 Netz PUBLIC NOTICE M Franc.sto Larrea une • • u • • Tht 11gl1tranl(1) com-1992 Bruc1 Michael Woods Ric Olsen. 5102 Neptune l99 F-43t Nancy Ann Willcox Street, Long Beach, Cahl This statement was llleel
t992 manceo IO transact busl-F-436 This ata1tmen1 was filed A. Newport Beach, Calif. This statement was filed 90808 Fictitious with lhe County Clerk or
F-413 MH un0ar the Flctrllous PUBLIC NOTICE with the County Clerlc ol 92663 PUBLIC NOTICE with lht County Clerk of This bustness Is con-Bu1ln1ae N•m• Oraogt eo ... n1y on May 29. __ P_U_B_L-IC_N_O_T_l_C_E--1 Busln111 Name(•) listlO Orange County on June 2, This business is con-Orange County on June l6, duC1ed by· an 1nd1vtdual Statement 1992
ab0v1 on: May 26, 1992 1992 ducted by: an 1no1vidua1 t992 The reg1str1n1(s) com-The Following persons F532958 ---------• J1tfrey W. Miller • Flctlllova F533341 Th• rtglstrant(s) com-Flclllloue F534890 meneld IO transact bust· are dolng business as Publ1sneo Ne-..iport Beach-.USFl~l•l•loNu•em• This statement was tiled Buelne11 "•"'• hed N menctd 10 transact busl-Bualne11 Heme p blf ad Naw Beach ness undtf lhe Fictit.ous MA o o ox ENT E Pe R-Costa Mesa Oa;ly P1101 .... wflh the County Clerk of Sletement Publls awport Beach-ness un0tr tha F1ctitlous Stetement u sh port • Business Nam1(s) ltstad PRISES 3303 Hart>Or Blvd Jut1i 5 12 19 26 1992 l telemenl Orange County on May 26 The Following peraons Costa Masa Dally Pilot Business Name(s) 115180 The Following persons Costa Mesa Daily Piiot abOve on: N A H-3 Costa Mesa Ca• 1 • · · · F 363 The Followtng per1on1 1992 ' are doing business as: June 12, 19, 26, July 3, above on: June t, 1992 are doing buslneu as· Juna 26, Jufy 3. 10. 17, Nick W1nt1Hs 92626 ' •
ara doing business as: F532524 WHITMAN GALLERIES, 1992 Rre Olsen COM CAPITAL. 2612 Sea· 1992 This slaltmenl was MIO Gllry Maddlf( 20403 08"·l;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiij FLEUR DU CAP WINES. Publ11hed Newport Beach-354S E. Coast Hwy .. Co-F-392 ThlS Slaternent was filed VI-. Corona Otl Mar, Cal1I F-435 Wllh the County Clerk ol lln Llk9'h000 'ca11f 9071~
933 Bellis St . Newport Costa Mell Dilly Piiot rona del Mar, Calif. 92625 PUBLIC NOTICE with the County Clerk ol 92625 PUBLIC UiOTICE ~angt County on May t9, This business 11 con-For Ad Action Beach, Cal1I. 1126§0 June 5 2 19 ..., 1 ..... 2 Angela Hiiary Thomas, Orange County on June 9, Keith Danial Duggan, 2612 n· 1992 OUC1IO by· an 100111,dual
Donald Shaw Mackinnon • 1 • • ""• n 191S Park SI., Hunttnglon 1992 Staview, Corona del Mar, F531815 Tha 11g111rant(s) com-Cal a
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AD-VISOR
642-5678
MacDonald. 933 Bellis St . F-360 Beach, Calif. 926'18 Flctlllou1 F534 t 35 Cal1I 92625 Flclltloua Published Newport Beach-mtnceo to 1ra,nsac1 busl·
Newport Beach, Call! Shopping for a new Thia buslneas la con-Buslneae N•me Published Newport Beach-This business Is c:on-Bu1lneas Name Costa Mesa Daily Pelot ntss under Iha FlctUous
92660 apartment? classified ducted by: an lnd1vldual Sl•l•m•nl Costa Mesa 0111 Pilot ducted t>y: an individual Statement June 5, 12, 19, 26. 1992 Busin111 N1m1(1) listed Thia bualn111 la con· lets "OU compare Tht raglslrant(s) com-The Following persons J 1 Y3 0 The reglstranl(s) com-The Following persons F-3S3 above on· May 19, t992 OuctlO by: an tnolvtOual ' . menced to transaC1 bull· 1111 doing bu1ln111 H : uni 19, 26, Ju Y • 1 • menced 10 transact bust· ara doing business as: Thi r1glalr1nl(1) com-costs • Without hassle nest unOar the Flcllllou1 NEW AQE NUTRITION, 1992 ness unclt< lhl Ftet1tlous SHORELINE FINANCIAL Se 11 your home Convenienl
menced to transact busl· or worryl Buslne11 Name(s) llsttd 7t3 Call• Camisa. San F-412 Business Nam1(s) hsttd MARKETS, 315\IJ 32n0 through classified. Pilot Cleaalfled
neu UnOt< the Fictitious Pilot 2CleHlfled above on: June 1, 1992 Clem1nt1. Calif. 92673 Buy ii. sell IC. FJOd IL above oo: Jun.a 15. 1992 Strei. Newport Beach, Ca.lil 45425878 042·5078
Bulin111 Name(s) 111110 84 -H78 Angela H. Thomas Ssteven E Metheny, 7t3 Classified. Keith Duggan 92663
330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA, 92627
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aume '250k. 722•1431 >etru $389K 842.a807 frplc High eummer CDM view lot• w/plan•. tMl.HO/\ iY OWN•R .. LUffi rentt. motivated Hll· Joint venture or buy et 1~ Bey Vu, S~-eral $39Sk. C.11 Mich· dresllc reduction! Call H llN 1 IN<i I ON ISl./\Nll 111111>
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gourmet kitchen, l50K. now l7'15K OtMn epecloue IMng ., .. :
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Spectacular vl1wa of
the Sente Marg•rlta
Valley end surround·
Ing moun111n1 from
lhle atunnlng horn• In
beautiful Edgewater
Eat••••· An abun-dance of cebln11a
thruout, and e IOno .. ,
of quality anwnltt"
make 1hl• »OO 9Q.fl
hom• a mwt to .... On • 3.24 AC planted
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MERCHANDISE
FOR SALE
8010-8080
·!~GARAGE ~SALE
8101-8190
7011-9090
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D E L MAH 2 I 22 Npt Beech 2bd $2000
home furn MAGNIFICBNT 180-0~een & Herbor Vue Lido 1•1• 3bd $2100 4Br, 2~Be, Lot• of
HH dbl g11r hghl, freah paint, nu
crpet, great nelghbrhd Npl Beech 2bc. f1rt 135007mo. 721.()978
IH/opVHl• S2b~. I .. -w· BR 2\.\B • 2 a. mstr
Npt Beach 3bd 54000 I 'role. Jee tub & bal·
BelcOUt'I Tanac. c.. ·n~ Encl gar, walk
to 1:>r11 Open Set &
CCNone Hinde 3bd Sun 1·5 520 Natcl•·
hofnt -1 oil $4500 IUS $2150/mo.
YU ',.. 851·1171' or 721-8335
NeWPort •Heh 2bd Sl•P• to ••nd 3BR
lwnhm $47~ bey view home, fully
SUMMER
RENTALS AVAILABLE
tum, July or Auguel
S 5 0 0 0 Im o Ag e •
Margo. 721-8890 We·
tetfronl Home•. Inc.
Rllfa 780-3t00
TO PLACE IN AD CAl.L
~ 61'2-5678
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How To Place·A Classified Ad
By Phone ..................... 642-5878
8:00am • 5:30pm
Monday thru Friday
By Visiting ....... 330 West Bay Street
(corner of Newport Blvd. & 8-.y St.)
8:30am • 5:30pm
Monday thru Friday
Or By Mall .............. 330 West Bay St.
Costa Mesa, CA. 92827
Deadlines .............. C5:30pm da.Uy for
next day's publication.
C5:30pm Thursday for
the Beal Esta'8 Tab.
3 :30pm Wednesday for
the Independent
Weterfront Hoftllea Inc. 9'eeltora ~1·1400, 7eo.:teoo ..,~900 COST A MESA <!I H LINES DAYS BUCKS
< /\l'IS rttl\NC)
llt-./\1 II .!1 IH
Love~ lge 2BR lam.
1 "BA· nu w/W, gardener, $1200. walk
beh, 31()..371-31 ,,
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•38A 28A Opl>e. nu
cpta/palnl, f/p, w/d,
hkup, dbl ocw 113&0.
134-4411 Iv ............
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38R 2~BA, view.
guatd. COMM, pool &
a.M, U.IOO. pfm
940o12119gt.
tMeuVerdee
Oorgeo~ SBA 2\.\BA
enter1•Jner. bon111 rm.
lg back;yard, AJC. F/P.
Dtw. Many upgreCIH,
2 car oar•a• s1ns
Incl gardener, $1200
dlpoe". An11 7/1 ...... , .. , ..
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Sell your prtwte party merchandise in the
Doily Pilot Classified Community
Morketploce. Coll today ot 642-5678 ond
toke odvontoge of this great off er.
3 LINES for 6 DAYS for 9 BUCKS
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r-oe. 1991 Pomona St 2BA 2BA tux condo, 2·
StOO/mo gmdr lnel. oar gar, new crpt,
AV17/1. M2.·170& v aul t c ella, w /d ,
2Bdrm, new palnVcpt
gar, 701 W 20th St.
St160/mo. Avall 7/1.
854-3370 or 050-07349
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twnh••· blUn micro, 1 aw Towmomeal ::;:. ~ ni:.c,~ T• ..., .,._, '1,• overhead die, 1179 ••..._: 0••.-a.
he<HUI 18R + den. I:&, W:e:.2: .... Good IOOI .... THT ud. Carol N74030 WIO. COM, aVllll /1 ~ .. CM •• 49/. o:r· lul llde eo.ca~ • 38df"' aBA Apt lg ' lllCtt'mo, Clep recfd, ~-0# ~ cal IO -·-r
Nice vtnl, '#Wtr/dtyf •Larg9 & aharp 28R cMck, 1811/mo. • ROOM for rant aoe>, ,...-. Qnlr tn-H11 WWW •™• 7·1000 ~183 Incl.~·· S1150/ 28 d ..., I ...,. home '"'" !net --.._.... ..... -.__,...,,...,..,....~~ mo Agt e7 ... 1a a upper, , ... , g • Ar I 8 1 u d Io a ,... ' · eq ft uNta. Roll up P.....il l!AALY JUNll
$900 /m o gardener 3BA. 3BA, 2 car gar,
Incl. Avl 7/1. 842·1708 2311 Radlanda Or,
prt11 yard, remodeled,
• clo .. t•. verts, gar (cotnm'I) l200-$295. udl, '#Wtr/dfV9'~· esoor.. OrNt ~la Wrtet Wetoh In vtcln-
1830 No Pet 840-2495 Contact C:wey Ward Coela ...... St. 1oc. Aleo e10re frnt lty o4 Auety Pellcan 11 • w ~•rt a• a• h i Apartments
For Rent
•Sharp newer 2BR w/ •~1-a14a r...it & otc. Stat\ • Reel. on W. Cout Ceuntrv C ... Geff 2Bdrm, new palnVcpl $1650/mo. 8"5-48S2
gar, 70 1 W 20th St. ---------S900/m o gardener 4br/3ba, new c1rpet,
patio, 2 full bathe, TownhouH style apt, WANftMOMD•CL!!TOMa• M96/mo. Age l50o1220 Hwy. NB, Cell to Iden-llemlM........ • '°'
bullt·lo1, 5850. Call 3Br 2!ABa, encl ge. -ttfy ........01 a ... .....,.,,
Incl. Avl now 842·\709 Atrium, lg tam home,
S 15 00/mo. neg o t .
2BR 18A hOUH, Nwpl LeaH, 790-1744
Hgts area. Gar, yard, --------·•
wtd hkups, s 12001mo. BEST VIEW IN ILUFn!
Avl 8/1. 648.08M Immaculate, 3BA 3BA,.
highly upgraded. Only, • 4BR 2BA. vood t•mllv S2285/mo. 2149 Vl1ta nel9hbort1ood, 578 Entrada. 722-85 94
Sturgeon. S 1350/mo ---------
Incl gardnr. 151-1350 BLUFFS CONDO
New cu1tom 4BR 38A, 4BR or 3BR & den,
1 ml lrom bch next to 2'hBA, 1700 IQ l't.
17th 221 Cab rlllo. $1400 /mo. yr la•.
$1900/mo. daya 644· Sorry no pets.
u,,J Ill J1\
ISL/\Nll •1,0•;
cozy OARAO• APT
AJI wood, unfuml1hed.
Veatty, $795/mo.
875-5708
HAI.HOA
Pt-:NINSlJl.A ~hll7
S pacloua 3•R au
Agt·Pam M .. uao rage, w/d hkupa, pvt NmwPOllT llAY INN 3-48R, 1 to 5 yra. Up PMliMi: Female a~
backyard, poot, apa, °"' ~ room, to 11•500 mo. a1g Ta" Sherpard M°hc,
2 lclrm TownhouM
2 Blks to Triangle Sq
Pvt. Patk>. A/C, Gar
Sman .,.i contldll'ed
1\'21 Anahelm/645-5235
2233 Fairview Ad. Incl** refria & mlcte~, ~M~~~°::: Red Collar, Found
$1070/mo ...._7001 conUnentaT bkfH t, Call Joe a12.e2~ a atorv Duplex 2br/ ar°""'d June 10 In the
Nl<Wl'C II! I
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* • ••R ••A frptc, , ________ ,,, p ool , carport . Mr
2 i t ory OuplelC 2br/ Dover ahore• $950/
2ba S950/mo & 2br/ mo. 97 .. 11•7
C1 ~. 6~":;~· E'ald• --.-2-l_R_$_7_50_* __
maid MM<:• & much 2ba & Zbf/1 ba, GOOd vlcintty of Slater/Ed-
more. Located CloM Location E'aJd• CM. ward 1. Pleal8 call
t o beach/airport . 1310,000 ~49 842"'893
Weekly rat•• from --------·• _l'_eund __ : _P_et--Coc--ka-1-,.-1•
'150• , .. .=er-• .......... oar .... a1n-LOW DOWN Jun• 11th ... on th•
onty. 931 g1e 9x20. Coate M... NO QUALIFYING beech at Fernando &
S90/mo. Call 842°"'914 112000 down taku l!dgewater, 8•1·
Wkd)'9 9--"pm ove; e1Cl1llng loan• on boa .•. PleaH call to
thll duplex W/tWO 2BA ld•nOty 975-7520
VAl'/\ll<l"'-1
Ht-:Nl1\LS .!;'.'.!
8722, eves 759·1104 714"760-8422 W/D In unit, refrlg, fir••-8-R-3-.. -.. ,-8--8-.. •1BDRM $800* C.tal .... I FJMai loc In
place, upper deck, 3 8" 2 R 2 " Frig, dshwahr, stove MamlHon Cove 2BR
---------B lutta Condo Brite, walk to beachl $1 850. All master suites, apa-Incl. No pell 545-4855 2Ba 13500/mo yrly.
STEPS to SC Plaza. clean, 3BR 2Ba, frig, Won't t .. tl 173-4712 clous, frplcs, W/d 's, *2BA 1BA UPPER OR Agt 940-2500
1814 ~ wuher/dryer POUND1 "GETTO
h o ok·Upl, private BLASTER" on BalbOa
yards A garage. Blvd. Write 10 Identity:
$210,000. Call Carey A.V •• P.O. Box 42152,
Ward, Bier 831·2242 Balboa, CA 82681 . Spacious 2Br 1 Ba patios, some garage1. • w/d Incl. Avl to He Wiii conelder small LOWER. Ne•r HNg NB. Summer wkly. 38A condo, nu pnt/crpt. 771st. La• $1300/mo Ho•pltal S775/mo
1 Employment
Opportunitif s -------
!· :\11'1 O\'~lt ~ l ., 'Ill
Accountlna Clerk
'4/P, /4./A. bfillng, COi•
lecllon1, bank recon•
olllatlon 6 min or
admln dutlH for med•
1lze NB archllectural
nrm. Please contact
Jay Malone, 873-0300.
ASSISTANT
EDITOR
S I I .. HUD o k pet s. A •k •bout • · tum, upatr. S800/Wk. LOST! u ••• Black U · m po o... 644°0998 John/Marsh 8415-7478 s ,....,. 5775/mo. 846-6634 · move0 ln epecla l. 128 40th t, 84&-02471UllliiliiUll.a bredor w/Whlte spot. 15 years eJ1perlance
---------• Fab MaJ Kai 2BR 2BA Victoria Park Apts. •Eaatbluff• or eve. 831-7902 iftTH & POMOM.a Short & atocky. Lost writing, editing, lay-We Pay Utllltlet! up per condo w/ln-18R apt, OO••n •w, 714·722·7505 Vary nice & lg 2br/2ba • "" M·92 In th• vicinity of o u11 . Great Job. Call about speclals. cred ible views! $3000 aundeck, near be&ch,1---------S950 ... ldeal 1br, gar, 1200 sq tt ofC/Wh.. 1 ath & Placentia. Send cllp1, layouts
lBr 5625. Pool, cat ok mo yrly. Lora Vance Frplc. 1950. Avail now. ALA MOAHAAPTS frpl, $640 721-1160 831-3608 Colla Meu. Blue ASAP to Dally Piiot.
1959 Maple. 84~05 Altr 873 -4082 67M143 $200 OFF'! woven collar. PleaH 330 W. Bay St., Colla
HUNTINGTON
BEACH 2140
•3Br 2Ba hse w}fam rm,
f/p. lncd yd, 2 car gar,
w/d, :i1c, newly remod
s,200-sec.841·0607
IRVINE 2144
Wo_20bridge Twnhme,
2l3R 2BA park vu. dbl
gar, adults, no pots, n.
smkr, S1200. 722·6679
NEWPORT
BEACH 2169
Beach Rentals!
NEWPORT PENINSULA
YEA AL Y·WINTEA·SUMMER
1 BM•C>Om !O 4 BeO•OO!T\
F" ~ s~f.'d lJ<llum s~ea
Villa Rentals
675-4912
• •lido up-atalra, 2bl'l2ba. 1BA 1hr BA a utJI. non/ 300, 720, 373& SJF h.ip ua fl,... ••eonzall" MH& 92627. Harbor view (Seawlnd), 412 Seaward. 2Br 1Ba, 1 & 2BR, d/W, beaut bay view, frpl, gar, smkr, fem. w/d, up. 1008 S/F~ 1817 Wel1· (714) 850-4532 or 800----------
4BR+ tam rm, tree patio, comm pool, dbl pool area. Rec rm, $1350/mo lease. no italra/balc. '400/mo. cllff, NB. Agt 641 •5032 748-e22t ask for Anh• Auto Routt •haded deck. Nie• carport. 1875/mo. No lndry rm, close to pets, 720·~85 673•5492 CONDOM The lndependenl hu
neighbors/land lord. pets. 832-4818 shops and bu1u. •Love ly 28r frplci •---------Approx eoo aJr retell/ LOSTa Cat Male long ro ute• avallable In
$2600/lae, avail 7/16. Fumlshed lBR: U ght & S595·S675/MO stove patio n~ pnl AVAIL now. Prot M/F comm' I apac e In VENDING ROUTE hair, black & white Huntington Beach and
858-8888 bright, patio, 1 per-530 W. WILSON gar. 1 blk tr~m beach'. non·smkr to ahr lrg bHullful Cannery Vil· Big Proflll. Call Amerl-with h brOWtl alrlpH, F 0 u n ta In Va II e y ,
HARBOR VIEW HOMES aon, n/1mkr, 709 Lark· 722·9012 or 642·2288 $1050 yr 11•. 731·8488 ~~k ~:•a,::.1c~g0o~.! tage. 875-4808 can Defender 24 Hra. WHrlng flea collar. Wednuday night•
Seawlnd. Lovely 4Br 1pur. S750. 640.7333 AH Ut llltl•• Paid Lrg •STUDIO 17Ch/lrvlne. +utll, s2oo d•p. Davy Bavtront Office• 1·800·8S8-3933 ~~~\. ~r~~· n~:,w~~~ only • No collecting.
2Ba. pool & tennis. LRG 2Br 1 Ba, new crpt, 1 Br' ref rig, patio. lrg mastr/ba, pvt entr, or Sandy, 631-4251 Great environment, -Lo_c_a_l_V_en_d_l-ng_R_o_ut_e_t_o.r' tin & E. 16th St. Must have depend·
gardener. 52400/mo. w/d, gar. 432!A Bego-~::~;';so;,, ~~o-f:i;· cable, um. Partly furn, Balboa Penlnaul• reuo9;~uf~~d. iate, proven Hrner • Pie ... calf 842-3787 :: v~'t::· d~,:~;.:"°i: 721·5729 nla. Open ••t!Sun no kllch. $475. 631·2921 Stlf 4BR 2Ba, all Min 55000. Call Mr . .,...._......,, ...... _____ c ense, C•ll Mike
Lido Is l• 2BA 2Ba 10-e $975/mo 875-5895 Attractive 1Br ld••I tor 2BA 1BA, Great loc•· amenities, •t•P• to Ryan, 1·800-329·8782 Loats CAT, iolld fi'•Y Wll•v CS e4 2o4333
remod, perfect for cpl Pl 1 f •e n for•. Pvt patio, tlon, 1 block to beach! bch $350. 875-5740 and white, Mml· ong 52500. 221 Via Eboll. •asant ower ront walk to everything . 43rd/Balboa S895/mo.•---------Pay Phone• • Po11. halled, male, 2 yrs 8ook.keepfn11 Aut Della 6?3·1733 Agt 18R, private patio. $57 5/mo. 546•908 1 845-8530 Beautiful 2BR Twnhm $900 Wkly Income • old, yellow eyH , RE· • $850/mo. 673-4677 near Back Bay. M1tr * Off. Sp. + 1200 aq Invest. Raq. 1-800-WARD lost In the 111· PfT data entry, NP, Al Live Nr The Ocean! •---------Ca•• D•I M•r 2BR 2BR. carpet, drapes, •••.Incl utll, cable, gar n. storage. cara, turn, 226-2290 clnlty of Falntl•w & R. Mac •lllP nee; Completely remodeled Spacious 2BR + loft, 2BA $750. 1BR 1BA stove, garage. Prefer a hskpr. $650/mo. etc. 15t8 •Npt Blvd • .,,......,,._..,,,,,,,,_,,...,...,...,.....,,,..,..'"'=""~'' Adam• area. Please O ul ckert h e lpf u l.
lBA Penthouse, gated 2BA, new palnVcrpt, $625. Completely '"• single adult 30 + N/ Teri 752-0711 CM. Mic offr. 55J.ll15 PRIVATE PAY PHONES call 979 8044 Costa Mesa. Ask for
I & gar, no pell $1100 furbulshed. Quiet e .. 1mkr, no pats. S850.1-,,,...-~-...,.......--~-=-1·--------FOR SALE CHEAP,---------Dina 548-7783 comm w pool ten· Walk to bch 673-2400 Side 1ocallo n. No 845·8451 HB: 2Br, cloH to bch, Ltll t To Own LO CAL 1 ·800·375-REWARD$$$
nls. $1 050/mo. Agt 1 0 8 4 w/d, lge rm, n/1, m/t, VENO EXT 101 LOSTr •m•ll ........ 1,. CHEF'S ASSISTANT ' 85 4-5 808 pe s. pen • AcrolS from beach, I f d t $5000 down, $1500/ • -" dally. 147 E. 18th SL 3BR 2BA , g arag e, ~3~'.;. ::p•. a:.~9;~ mo w/$500 credit to-Malt••• D09. Name PfT Thuredayi & Fri· LUXU'fr Condo!! t 1 W/0 ward• purchase. 1 or "Boo Boo," 2'h years day• 8am-4:30pm In E.Slde, back bay. 2459 rp c, ' upstr1. Lov ely NB C o ndo. 2 t I old. Lo1t at Newport COM. Call Dorothy I/• Mlle rom ocean, 2 M I Aue de Cannes. 28R Avall now 650.2708 y •a r o P o n , B Mon-Fri, 873-2268. pvt suites. Perfect for 0Ve-n Room view. Pool, spa, $ 1 6 1,000. 1400 •11 ack Bay, PleaH call professlonals. Brand 2BA, bit Ins, gar, B •v Front Best view. tenn. Walk to bch. Kit. comm'I offlc:e + ware-Lynne al ISSQ..9358. ,.....,=...,....,.--=--:-:---
new, In gated, pool SPECIAL! lndry, S825. 4 94-2471 ~rl\late b~~d/2~br + prlv. $500/mo Incl utll. house. Contact Carey ~~-~~·~=b~P•~.~~n
comm $1450. Agt 1 BEDROOM E/S IDE CON T E MP Is~~ ut'fr pd, Fromasel~1_F_•_m_._1_2_2_-a_5_n___ Ward 831·2242 Bkr PILOT CLASSIFIED Rentals, Beautiful Sur·
8 54-5808 Pool, spa, cable hkup 2BR 28A upper, frplc, prkg avail 723-4567 M/F ehr 3br/2ba Nwpt 11 ' s th• • • • Y ·Io-rounding a. 646-2884
b WESTLAKE VILLAGE 1 car, $895. 237·7326 T•rr•c• condo, NB/ access, Inform ation· Learn th• t.rcvel bu•I· ---------•N e i g h orhood G a· 645-812.2 Anytime! ----....,..-----BLK to b••ch . Yearly, CM pool W/D •5430 packed marketplace neu for profit & travel •Back Ba y Ar••* r•v• Sale Saturday, E/Slde, $70 0 , 2 + 1, large clean 2Br 1Ba, + Y,. utll S..a.t7l O 1200 SJrl ofc, lg rear vlilled regularly. 1uc· b•n•flt•·handa on CUSTOMER
SERVICE Sharp 3BR 2Ba condo SAM • 3PM. Compll· pet cons. flrpl, lndry, frplc, gar. 133 44th St. car door, $795 mo. cesslully. by all kin ds agency. $485. New 3 c a r uar s12so Pets mentl of Coldwe11 1---------patio, 317 Cabrlllo St. $1250/mo. 644-0552 NB·H•• 3BR, walk to 629 Terminal Way. of consumers. clue beginning July
OKI 498-0150 Banker. For Inform•· Park·Settlng'.'· 831-40 3 8 LIDO ISLE 1B bchl Gar, parking, 540.9352 or 646-0681 ---------8th. 714-548-3481 tlon a1lc : Audrey r up. fTplc, M/F. 2 Flms av1.1---------•lldo Penln1uta• S avopolos: 995. With Ocean & Sunset E•stalde 1 Bdrm If stairs w/Vlew, gar. $500•5600 65()..4355 Unique 1 & 2BA Units 744 3 or Monique views. Nice 1BA w/loft you're looking lor a Yearly $850/mo. Call ·
lor lease. Pr1va1e bch, Vang: 721·2480 5895. Chlld OK. No spacious apt In a 619/753-0719 eves N8/COM twnh1 lo ahr
on bay, 873·9030 Pets. 831·8107 quiet bldg, call me LIDO ISLE fully furn w/1tralghl male prof,
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710 Lido Perk Dr. NEWPORT CREST nowt For $625/mo , l Br Utll gar Incl nr pooVapa. '475, Incl --------------------------.. i
•Nwpt No. twnhm 2 3Br 2 1hBa. ocean -...-$""'2'""0'""0,...0..,,..,,,F""F,...O.,,,...,,O,...,.L""'F,,_.. you'll also get lndry, $78Sfmo yrly. 1 per: utll. 844-2828
view. S 1750. 642-3890 COURSE VIEW BBQ & great neigh· son, no ..... ,, 673-0837 N"""'1 Bch: ~· BR/BA uick Action On
Mortgage Loans.
The NEWPORT
BEACH/COSTA MESA
DAILY PILOT Is look·
Ing for a Cuatomar
Service Representa-
tive for the Clrculatlon
Dapt to work a nolble
achedule, approx 1&-
24 hovre per week.
We need a reUobl•
pereon with 11rong
telephon e sJ(llla,
pleasant phone voice,
neat appearance and
able to worlt well with
others. $5.30/Hr.
MBA. 2Ba. Iott, f/p. AJ ---------borsl 831·8427 .--•• ,. c. pauo. 2 car, pool Ne~ort Terrace! Lg 2BR 1'BA. new car·r-----· ----tl:nYi{f 2BR Apartment, In n•w 24 a.t. 38R
loc. $1475. 640-6505 pet. Nr bus, K-Mart, GOOD LOCATION! 2 Yre New Avg $637/ hse w/garage, $550, Lg 3 R 2'hBa 2·1tory, mkt $715/mo · mo For 1a1 e Month• M/F, 20.3o. 650-9330 •Summer Rent•I•• frplc, W/D h kups, Lg 2BR 11h8A town· All Sizes, On & OH patio, pool, garage. _64_2 .... _22_a_a_o_r _63_1_._2_12_s_ house, lndry rm, d/W, On Our Speclalll. Call Nwpt Hgt1 1pacloua
Oceanfront. Fr om $1100 Agt 675-4912 •$750 M ove l nl patio, S825/mo. NOWll 71 41-650-8310 hm. atUdlo rm wfpvt
$600 942·3850 Bkr E'slde 2Br 1ea. xii 2078 T hurfn ON WATER Charming enlry. M/F. No Peta Rent•I• Av•llablef cond. 27t·C 16th Pl. CENTAUR MGMT small 1BR, Ideal for 1 S500/mo. 8"&-7ot3
UPPER BAY 1 ·5BR. $800-$5000/ 6 2 2288 2 2 * * S700 No Pet 644·0452 4 • or 631 • 7 5 pera, no pets, utll pd, OCEANFRONT HOUSEi SINGLE FAM HOME Mo. No l ee charged. Goll course vu 3Br Agt, 84 2·7 1 2 1 •-.-.-2---r A Dupl e•• LARGE BACHELOR S950/mo,yrly 650-8145 $500/mo + $500 dep.
21/'zBa. Ism rm, dbl -S-up_e_r-1B_A_P_n_lh_s_e_,_.w .... /d-, q uiet, sngl sty, good E'alde, stove Included. Step• to tand lBR 1BA ~~:~:,~~·~~~~all
gar, lg yd Npt schls. Vlll;a Balboa, ocn vu area, Jar, W/D =•· $500/mo. 631 7530 upitrs In trip lex. Kids pals ok. No lse balcony, lse $1250. S795. mo 9 47.7 • . Lease. Prefer no pets. PROMONTORY PT. 1eq $1495. ~39·9095 6SO-SOS8 A 8 ___,, ______ Lovely 18R Courtyard $695/mo 84'7·2822 Share 2Br 2Ba, ocean
C•lt DANIEL S HU
842-4321 Ext. 207
D •NTAL EmployHal
Employer•. OU1atand·
Ing oppor1unllles. Call
714-523·1545 111 11 · *1 B R , enclo1ed g•· 1ot1fng. Gated, pool, view, all amenltlee. ROOMS 2706 2BR 1 BA Nwpt North The Bluffs 3BR 2BA, rage, walk·ln closet, H curlly. Ask about $700fmo. 673-6605 GENERAL
K ·M art Portrait S t ud i o hiring eeveral.
Wiii Train. Travel ng &
Non•Travellng poal-
t1on1. Call llah at our
HO lo echedule an In·
tarvlew appointment
8 0 0 ·99 2 -83 1 3 e 111
2542. EOE.
condo. clly vlowe, 2·patlos, pool, lfp, Im-no pe11 S650/mo. Spoclalsl 842·5 858
w ·d. trig, gar, pool. maculate, must see Betty 8 44·2270 1----------
spa S 1 200 673·9252 S 1 ,350/mo 644-1559 Lrg t BA angl M, yd for •Do you need lg clean pet, lndry rm. Gat
''You Made
Believer Out
of Me!''
We had immediate and
continuous response fro m
our fu rn iture ad in the Daily
Pilot. It sold right a.way. In
fact, we were offered twice
as much.'
...
Frances Huntington Beach
081ijPiL
Classified Community Marll.etplacP
2br Iba? Garage, new avail. Harbor & 19th.
c pt, ON/, sto rag e. $595+ S300 dep. Avl
S750 No Pet 640-2495 ?/1. 987·2989
COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624
*1,2 & 3 Bedrooms Ava ilable*
Choost Your Own Movt!·ln Sptctall
• Large Apts • Alann Systems
• Microwave Ovens • N C
• D!W • Swimmin,g Pool
• Laundry Room • Garden Setting
• Families, Students Welcome!
Conveniently located at 55 & 73
Freeways.
Mesa Garden Apts.
668-0797 or 662-1211
For Ad Action
can a ..., .....
AD-VISOR
642-5678
' HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Service
Directory
AC'( 'OllNTINCI
BOOKKEEl'INll a40H
TO YOU!
15 someone s~Jal Mvlng a birthday
Bookkeeping tallored to
your need1. PetsonaV
Bu1fne11. Over 12 yra
exp. 863""'3"9
Back Bay huge hse, gd Share N.B. Penln1ula
area, lg rm, w/d, prlvs, 3BR 2BA apt, NJSmkr.
emply'd, no 1mkg/ Male 30 •, nr beach,
poll. $420 641-5020 lndry. $425. 873-4058
MONEY MONEY
TO l.OAN 2914 TO LOAN 2B 14
HOME LOANS
Refinance & Purchases
• Most Competitive Rates
• Credit Problem OK
• EZ Qualifying Loans (no income)
• 0 Point Option
EMPIRE CAPITAL FINANCIAL CO.
71 4/534· 2323
Ask for Lee
• Competitive rates and programs
• Constru ction take-out loans
• Refinances and Purchases
• Loan Consultants with over 15 years experience
EVENING & WEEKEND APPOINfMENTS AVAllABLE
For more information call our Mortgage Services
Department at (714) 754.7344. Ask for Patrick Kennedy
CO\ST BANK
MC"'18lR fOIC
3500 S. Bristol St., Santa Ana, CA 92704 ~
CRILL COOK
To w o r k Orange
County Fair. Call 546-
4467 11 am·2pm M·F.
Janltorlal
DAY PORTER/
HANDY PER SON
Mu1t •P••k, wrn• a
read Engllah . FIT
days. Apply In pel'l on,
UBM. 1562 Parkway
t.oop, Ste E, Tu1tin.
Phone 258-1800 M-F
WOAERS NEEDED
TO 116.90 HR .. PT·FT.
LANDSCAPE will train.
DRIVERS-al10 PT·FT
CALL 1.SOC>-766-3189
SERVICE DIRECTORY
rw 111 ,. 11an11 11111 11u1m11 111111
C.:l.EANINCi
St:HVICl·:S :l:HH
HANDY M/\N :17 1 o
Carpentry, plumbing,
Reliable Hou1ecl•anlng 111•· drywall, muonry by the day. Local & mote. Reaa. rat ...
area. Excel. ret1. cau , __ ,,_._"'_ .... __ 2_8_2_4 __
Allcla 751 ... 269 Handyman, Gener•I
( '( )NSTH I lC 'TION
IHJll.UINli :1M;o
B.I. Wiieen & •on•
Room add /remod .
F re e e1t. B o nd .
Repalra, R.... ratH.
Locu, fauc.ts, paint,
more. Brtan. 83e-73"
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LA'-' N ('/\IH .1><11"'
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Sl-:UVIC't-:s :IH 12 ~fl Yn of Qullltr Wort DIVORCE ~,_,,Uc . .,... ~=!~~YN:J:r~:t .. w':. VcW:o7u';it
Call l'14/83W 180 P,...t:r, Contreoter
Drunk Orvng/Bnkrupt. O ual. pa nllng by prof. UCll'602098. 11\9, FfN FrN con1ul w/anny. ett. 8"5-3305
Sl'l!INKI .. I! I W1\I I.
111<1':\ lllS .l'I.! I I 1·ov1-:tt1Ntis :1•1.1,•
•1trlnlll•r• are my Paper Hanging, 110/roll.
only t>Yalna ... Ae9aJr• 25 yra e11p. paper
& I n • ta II a ti on 1 . •trip~. t 00" guar.
Ctwtea '722·7124. Rea/Comm.(31~22n
TlllOHINli .1~1.111 WINl>OWS :Hl.M
Darrell M001e
••••841
Ml .. Apple Tutoring Spec. v lnyl, wood,
Kunhart Painting. Reea. R•adlng/ESL. Creden-•lum. wlndowa. Famlly
r•t•• wlthoot compro-tlaled. ~ operated. Over 200
ml1lng quality. Lie .. , _________ y•r1:;•.•::;1C:;;p::11. ::11U::11c1:;. 6=73-03=--9•3 .. MOVINfi :11>t.M
558288. Reta. ~ •
)/
In July? Announce It In the Dally Pilot
and Independent! Send In a non-returnable
photo along wtth $10.00 or just a message
with $5.00 and wt. wlll publish It on
Juty Wl.
Deadline: Juty 3rd, 5:00 p .m.
I\ I> lllTIONS
Ht-:M<>l>El.IN<t .M 10 Uc.357487. 848-1740 OLl'a LendH ........ •-r 118ft'a Mower 1 ......,,,________ RHld comm'I Ouallty hr m in. Ouat. loW91t
You can hire an honHt, T.C. Con1L All type1 worle/;NAOM.;.. ra1.. rat••. lie. 109002
bard WOtklng contrao-work. -5Wcco, d rywi, Local refa. H&-Oltt lrwur. 7 141833-912'5
tor. Make the Wlae foun dation, carpn .1-r'l~-r--...----....--Cl'lolce. w1 .. con. plumb . guar. 841-ee10 in iiftertotm t r-PUBLIC NOTICE
Mlohdl C•• '-lnttne
I 13/hr. + materlal• ~.1Vf99'1P 871 4009
l'Al'EHIN<i .IHhl>
Thank You!
I
Send your message to:
The Dally Piiot & Independent
330 W. Bay St.
Costa Mesa, CA 92627
Attn: Classlfled Happy ~rthdey ------..a.---~'::..~~~~~~-1 ~'Phone ,.
IMCUage
atrvctlon 1>46-8223 aenrloe. Removal, The Calif. Public Utlll-
Trlm, Senior Dlao. ti" Comm1 .. 1on RE· W£ Glil Shd tWlg TC>gllllf
F,.. Mt, 631"'4t tl OVIRES that all uffd To1al 1n1.nor Remod·
Fl.OOH INS l',\f I.
('J\IU'ENTRY ;tr, 10 1<1-l'/\111:-. 11;:.'o
All Cat~ Aepalta
Pwr 1tretch & lnatatt
Any m• job, 15 yr•
Oardenlng &ervloa. houeeholo g ood• ellng Serv. Adwtoe To
Sprtnlctere, malnt. lawn mov ere print their Th• Crazy. 133-7112 P.u.c. Cel T numb•,
l'L lJ M HIN (, .IH'lt1
1 da. l'30-te31 24 ,,,.
care. loW prtce1, Ft" t1mo1 and chauffeur•
est. 72.2-<>413 print melt T.C.P num-
l h•nnott llitwer Ce ber In all edllerti ... 14 hr. ldd. PtumblnO. Land1cap~rnklra, mente. If J::,,h•v• • Wa1er heetet & dle-
rep.alr malnt. ting, quff1\on tM ... p o I a I a p a o I a I • C'l-:HJ\M If
•FIN ! CAA"SMNSHl"",_c_1ean_ .. u_P· ___ 1_•_4_ galtty of . mcwer, tffno UC.&41871 .••• 1122 ,. .-or ch•uffeur, c all: THE ORIGINAL Carp.. a4ect., plumb.. • TRiii a Public Utllltlea
DWC tM TILE 1M amTla'•n· ,1e"1• b•tio"~-... comm1aa1on ·~.-\. .... Te,, ....... ¥8. ~. 714-6&6-4151 leaky ahowera·Acld Comm.Jreed'-fa•T742 ., .. .....,. 7114471 .... On
11
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WHh 6 rtgrOU1. New .......,---------_.., ...... ._
• Rep1lr. B•thrOOml· *'"'P ..... Y•r ""'* RENT Low91t, a1or-.,.. ptof. Shower door1 Ktto-I do elf tredM. • ~ ... ..._. ,, ....... don 1 ... ._...... ....... --· "" •uv 11 se1 11 ,.,nd 11. ftloora-Plumblng Uc . prlc ... llc'd lo bonded ...,,,,,,..... C' ..... "".., mtn. inaur. T11Tele. Clanffted
25yta O .C 873-400 Jay. ellO-~ u'"''""' -'""" Yiu/MC Tat-aeM
Tll.t-.S 1 ... •-.
flf II JI I NI, 1•1t1>
Increase Y•r Re•h 111111111
My rental ad was
ordered for 3 days.
I& was rented on UJe ani dllJ' and 3!J more
people clllledl
EMILY llALDIUDCE
Newpeltllead
•1 .21 per line, per day. That's ALL )OU pay.
~an• hi, 24 "-tal• n,,. SMa Difd>ry
For more information, Cal Todayl Ask for your
SeNice Directory Representative 642-«!21 Ext.310
••
Friday, JLMie 28, 1912 97
Merchandise Hf I ' I ~. ~ :\I II I :--.. M 1\l<l'.\.t '>I II''> I ll(JJ)(,.. • ..... :. 11'\I'-"·\", ": ·· ... D. W P'ff • a...,. .... Sat/Sun •1a IH ,........._ I < 11 ·\I I l t. I!'> ·; 111 I
'"· IWt ....,,_, OC 8.2, .,..q roll top deek, _.....,....,... .... 'M, 1ihl> NIMM lw Wentedl to charter :::::.. -:;,,t::ti,~; oak ~ment ctr, MOdel Home furrWlhngl hra, Iota of 11trH, 40• + aallboat. Late
• IKl\.LI "EOUIRED. micro, bike, & morel apotta equip, file cm>, tteoo/obo no.uue 40'a , n/amkr/drnkr,
Uulll ...,. good com. 238 E. 20Ct1 St toOla, china. c:oneruo-•'U c... ......, cert'd by 2 charter1ng
MUnlc•Uon alcllla, •••rtr 1800'• 98 .. Top of the Unel AntJ. lluH .......... o.r... lion equip, refrlg, W/O, refuft>, ~ eng, rdr. flrma for 45'. Jim
11111 K~ rul..!.
lllp te 90'
ClaHJC NB atea, po•
aible hv.aboard Call 1714, a:a1 .. 4a0
'77 ~ 4a4 Vain,
3eo V ... Aua• ~. Ort for towlnQI 12400
CWR IU 890-812•
~ & good QOtden oak rffl0f9d quea, toya, atuffed.,.. , ... motor aeooe.r, Evefything Muat Gol ai.rm ~.act,., 118K w~ (2<m)488-3042
OMV. ~ rMpOnd Aollt~ d .. k & awtv.I lmala, qullt, lampa, furn. radio arm aaw, Set & 8Yf't "4 Ol'Falll ••• ete7 ·•~ CMC 1300 to: PO lloac 19214, Ir· chair. Carved hand .. a. carpeting, kitchen-book• mlac S.t IM t25 Via Koroli. Udo Is 4 Speed, AJC. Good
CAMPt-.HS HV S
TltAJLt:HS ~o 14
VOi. \'( J •1 .: 111
'M ...... 11'11 IN, A/C,
Alf. Orig OW'* Mov-
ing 2 Penn, Mutlt Selll,
17400/obo 8S1·2797
vtne. CA 92113. 11500 oao. 457-0194 ware, stain•••• ., .. , 2a:aa'Frwte L.ft llultMalftUW o.r ... 14' UYUNU C-.rt 'II Cond Oreat S1udent
cutlery, jewelry, alMp-.... Sat 8-3 Sun e-2 w/trler, open bow, 14' HoMe Cet w/trlf', Wanted Balboa Motor Carl 12399 OFR"I J/f OMOe Aelj Ing bage, travellng Pl• I• o • V • •• • • Fum haeweres autO: 50HP, fish Under, Very Clean! Complete! Home, Oood Cond VERY MOTIVATED
16/hr. •1• hrt/Wtl. I'll· c Io ck a, En 0 ck h •ron••• Jewelry, motN• dish••· toya atereo, Xlnt cond, 1850 Call Anthony cau collect or Ive msg Steve 754-1282
lnQ, word proceaalng, KenMOro hHvy duty Wedgewood Tunstall Area Rugs, Furn, Chi-R/C Cara • • Morei Clean, RUNS GREAT! after 5pm 848-8485 (503) 385-5350 .,.,,...,,....,.-__,..,,,..--......,...
•rtange meellnga, Gas Dryer, 8 mo new, LTD china, venltlan neH 8' Screen, Etc. 2201 Aralle ,., .. , Must s .. 2 Apprecl C tall 30 '76 "'·-•eoHoAcndca•aldloCyoupewhls,AfC ... ANllUllt-S.\i
B: ..-... Bend r• .. .,_,, bll d d Ill ,.93 Ou .. ns Court, Sac •:11-432-0311 • na .,,.Hf, ~ --,.. ...ult_,. S300 723-5020 n •, own P owa, 941.7477 MULTI_, AM IL y after 8pm:r,; tve m..,., roller furling, nu main, sum• lease St89.38 • to: Ad# 500, custom chairs, amall • a• -• 1 1 & 1 t s N d 2 .,_ 8olC 15e0, Costa O'l<MI• • Mer1t. Collectlblt 1 -• Sat 8am-3pm. r 00 ng n. uper H ... n 497-8682 • CA 02927 White Gas Range •• '· trundle bed + Yard lala Sat Only, E•· Antiques. furn. cloth· 1e• Lone lier w/trlr, cleanl $18,500, d 845-1200 940-7729 more. 644-7805. 800 erCIH bike, daybed, Ing, kltch appllancH. 10hp Chrytler mtr, nu 29&8 or • 759-9020
Automobiles
CLASS!< S •1.!»U
'M T .. lrd .xlnt cond.
14k ml, AJC, Alarm,
'31 K-(714) 629-3099
or (818) 301 ·9498 plf Jasmine, SaVSun Sam hHhld Items,• Morel 1730 Bonalre Way atMrlng aya, $1700/1---------1 LINCOLN 9120
Verifier
Needed 1 morning per week (Thuraday).
Huntington BHch/
F0"'11aln Valley area.
VertfY delivery of the
Hundngton Beach ln-
csependent. Muat have reliable c:er and Insur-
ance. Cati 714-
"5-3030 ask for Rita.
t'IJH NI I UHi·: tWl4 -5pm. Corona del Mar 17th a llonrovta obo Biii 641 .5902 Mooring a 25' Sall
24' ... Ray '78, Aybrdg, boet near Pavillion. 2 helm stallona, fff, lw S15k. 673-22,.
COSTA MESA 61~.i CHAIRI, CHAl .. I ••
4 Bentwood Cht1 520/ea 40'• Wecleewooct O••
2 white enamel folding Ranee. Unlve• lndus-
chra $5/ea, 1 dlrec· trial Meat Slicer, Oak
tor's chr $10, 2 cuah· & Walnut Rockers, Ilk•
toned white Ice cream nu twn bd •el, Rattan
SANTA ANA
H lJ N l'I N< i'I O N HEl<iHTS t; 1 ~M
BMW 9030
'8S Mark 7 LIC .xlnt '72 Metoede• 8enz
cond, loaded, ABS. nu 2201 4 dr, 98k ml.
groy paint, trans guar, verrrry good cond.
'B3 3201 5-spd, aunrf, $5900/obo 733.3309 S3300/obo. 780-0904 Ht-:ACH h 1 ·lO
Giant Tract
Garage Sale
hra, xtraa, rare model Yerd late Oldlea But 114,040 543-8070
Goodlea. Sat & Sun &-?.1---------20281 Riverside Dr 28' leferl '77 w/trlr,
Btwn Men & Bristol Flybrdg, Mata 5, twns,
SPEED &
SKI BOATS 7016
AM/FM canette. alloy ~-..,....,,...,.--, ----1988 Muat•ntl• 289 rims. looka/run1 grHt. LINCOLN 71 V-8, A.T. 95% M ..
'3800. 642·9615 ConUnental. 480 chanlcally Reatored, eng. runs good $1295 New Interior, Ju1t
Must lffl 8't2-0587 needs paint Job to be
better than new. S495o OBO MERCEDt;s 9130
1 owner, IW hra, S24k/ obo, (714) 793-1723 chrs $15/ea aofa & tbls, Rub-848-9734 bermald tbl • chrs,
picnic tbl, Hotpofnte
l'OWEH HO/\fS 701:.! Toshiba VCR $195, Twn micro, & Moral SaV Set 8·3, N. of Adame ---------1 Bd HI $145. nlte atds Sun eam, 853 "o•• & E. of Brookhurat PROMOTIONS 165/both, Floral Luvl-=-~,_..;;.,;;,...;.:~:.;;.~;,:;.::-1---------1 13' ••tn Whir w/trlr,
Transportation
19' GLAITRON '87 •1887 BMW 3251s* 190HP Mere/cruiser I/ Delphln grey/tan, new
0 , Open Bow Tri-Hull, brakes, 61k well mam-
Sun-Top, Trailer, Lots talned m1IH. Chttord of 1torage. Great Ski alarm, cruise control.
Boat In excellent con-power windows. AJC. '73 2 3 0 Sedan A1T.1---'<'--7-14..;.l_94_&-_1-57-1--xlnl engine & 11ans To place an ad In M&M•QER Seat S185, 721--0645 S Famlly Garqe lal• E•t•t• Llquldellon 35hp Evlnrude, litH,
...,.,.,. Sat & Sun 8-4, Furn, 1•1• Everything nu vrnth, cvr, etec dlllon (1 O person ca-$11 ,900 obo pac:lty). s10,soo OBO. 310.798-0550 Iv msg new paint/brakes The Piiot ctanlfied,
S5000 538-8275 Call 642·M78. Wevel••• Weterbed TV, Sklla, Booka. goea. Quality mer-itrt. '4500/obo 498-6787 Orange County ~-xlnt cond, pd S750 Cltha, Neon Beer chandl .. ". Sal 10-5pm, '13 9oatoft Wheler •at Call (714)848-1571
paper publishing com-Sec S250 675-2123 Ught.s & Much Morel Sun 12·5pm, 4911 w/lrtr, 40hp Mere lw 30' Scereb Sprtfshr,
pany le ... king an en-2300 blk WHtmlnater Warner Ave, Ste 108 hra, f/fndr, Great Cond ctr console. twn 200
ergetlc Individual to Designer W•,.hM lale $4800/obo 645-8525 Yamahaa, llv• bait
MAHINE SEHVICE
SUPPLIES 7020 ASTR.C>LC>c;y
handle creative dlrec-50% oft, 1835 Whittler Convenient tank. 3 axle trlr, Bi-
tton and coordination Ave A-4, 642.2255, Piiot Cl•••lfled mini, outriggers, Morel of both clrculatlon and Attention Deoor•tors Iron Travertine & 642•5878 $19,000 Xlnt Cond, *&hp Evlnrud••
advartlalng promo-Hardcover Books Ac-Wood Tbl1, artwk, ••atblufl Sat a-1 1. Sa----------__ 9_5_ .. _5_49 __ 2 ___ _
lions. If you can ofter tlon, all colors. $1/ea lampa, plllowa, french lemana aprig good• ----------------------------us 5 year• ••P•rlence 845.0528 armlore, 75 yds pluah aample, TV, & Much lfllJ
long 1haft, completety
rebuilt $475, 548-4934
In de1ktop publl1hlng, 145 Broedway CM berber carpel, & ml10 Morel 2417 Bamboo II copywrltlng, ba1fo •
graphic akllla and Fl•hlng Teckle Misc, Thinking or having a ESTATE SALm Fri/Sat ----------------------------1 ..... preaentatlon. we 2 unused Graphite gvage aata? Give us · ·9.-. furn china col-
Fridey, June 28, 1112
wlll ofter you a com-lake Asr.lng Poles or pft~IT CLASSIFIED lectlblH,' aprt ~quip, By CHARLES GOREN
perllive aalary, full Rees s1-s12 ,.42 5878 books, record•, mlic. with OMAR SHARIF
Since You Atked: Reader from
Milwauktt, WU., lntlelt, "I have long
bffn a fan of Wllllam Holden. The
l11te actor wu 1upub, but I don't hear
much about him lhne day1. What WM
benefit package and• 548-9832 1 ___ v __ .____ 218 Via Loree, Udo Is. and TANNAH HIRSCH
very busy atmos· Queen or Parlor Palms 1;::========:....=========::. phere. Send r .. ume 5·8 feet tall. S20 ea:
and aarary history to: Herb planls 80 kinds I
Ad #100, c/o Dally S1 ea, Ulac 674-9422 Piiot, P.O. BolC 1580. =-~-....,,,,---.,,....-
Co at a M •a a , CA Shsda, Pine, Cypress
92828. trees, 15-gallon, $20. J
I.gallon plants, St Wisteria $10. 674-9422 RECEPT/GEN OFC New distribution ctr,
Costa Meaa. S7/hr.
Refs req'd. 648-0931
Restaurant
MANAOllMllNT
Exciting oppty w/
PASTA BRAVO hiring
for ••panalon, Send
reftlm• to: 537 New-
port Center Dr 294,
Newp0rt Beach, CA
92&eo or can 387-1541
Scrttn Printtr/111nu1I
Exp'd, lmmed open-
ing. Elcp determines pay. Steve, 642·2858
Secretary PIT
Exec .s.atch firm lo-
cated In Newport C•n·
ter nffds 1ecty 4 hra/
day. Muat poaHH
TRADITIONAL lalln & lequenoecl
While Wedding Drns alze 14, long train, V-
neck and low V·back.
Sac •1so. 432-0318 after 8pm or Ive mag
{'01.J.E< 'TIHLt:S
6017
Attention: Teddy har
Collectors I
Wiii aacrllice Und1ay
Purpua Umlted edition
"Lady Anne" Teddy
Bear 4118 ol only 100 made, $200. Please
call 842-4321 )(332
days or 831-3220 eves
l"Hl-:E TO YOU 6022
>dnt typing aklll• & Help -v• lmokey pleasant phone per· from th• Poundl
eonallty $10/Hr. Call Shephard ml•. m•
Maida/Ted 780-1313 dlum aide, adult dog,
IECRETARY PfT
Newport pl« area. $7 /
h04K + commission.
Ca" 723-5101
WATCH PERSON
loving. frtendly, needs loving homel 548-
1723, moving, call
aoonl
Seevourcar
make lracks!
thi to sel yru ca? Do ~ the PJ1lY ¥«P( ! Rm yru
ru1o ext fut 10 ~in lhe ~ Piol~t. Kit
00esn't sel, we'l M it hi S mere ckris, FREE!*
(rj ~fer dellik.
tijiilL
6142-5678
VIVE LE ROii hit alp, ple-7" Answer: William
Holden WM an outtl.itnding Arin
actor, living up to qualities of hit elgn
-original, crutlve, impulain, dy·
namjc, not .itbon going to ntreinea In
variom aru1 of Ill~ Other Aries, pMt
aad ptttent: Pete Ra.., Thoma E.
Bot.b wlnerable. North deala.
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"Gentlemen:
"I am an avid reader of your col-
umn. Through the years I have
found your aap advice indiapene-
able, and it. baa improved my game
enormoualy. Now J have my doubt.a.
"On more than one occuion you
wrote that aces were meant to cap·
ture kinp. When this hand wu
dealt., South became declarer at.
three no trump aft.er a routine auc-
tion. My partner. ble:aa him. with a
tra~ could no longer be beaten. Had Dewey, Boomer &I.on, Arturo Toe·
I Mthheld the ace, partner could canlni and Jan• Wlthere.
have led another spade when he re-ARIES (Much 21 -ApnJ 19) Pnorto
pine the l~d with the ace of die· exc1hng wtthnd. you get this news
moods, which would have enabled "Maten.itl accepted. money on w11y ·•
UI to take five tricb. To u,y the You'll be .uked to put with obrttt dote
least, I am to you -pnce is wonh 1t Commun1a·
Perplexed" tion relate1 to poM1ble purney
Our cornspondent.iausingadvioe TAURUS (April 20 -May 20) lm-
&electively. On even more occasions print style. h1ghllgh1 ong1nali1y. p10-
we have inat.tucted our readers not. nttnng sp1n1. welcome opportunity for
to fQUow bridge rubrics blindly, bu~ new love Cyclt' high. you'll know wh.itl
to uae common sense. to do and when to do 11 Put co111plett'
Fint or all, declarer made • fine faith In your own 1udgmen1 Winner'
play by going up with the Iring o CEMINI (May 21 -Junt' 20). CIOR
spades, tempting Ea.at to cover. Now associate ans in biurre manner Be un-
let'a apply some simple lofic to th dentandmg, family lllnt'SS could be 1n·
situation. vofvl'd, don't cut flnt •tone ClandH·
near-uaeleu hand and terrible suit.I,
elected to lead a 1pade. Declarer
called for the king from dummy, I
went up with the ace and the con-
Declarer, who surely baa the jack tint' arrangt'ment nttftSlry af ship is 10
and ten or 1padee, ia entitled to 8 be kt'pt an~·
trick in the suit. Unfortunately. you CANCER (Jun• 21 -July 22) Many
have no entry to the long spades i of your fondt'st 111pira11on1 could be
you take your winners immediately. fulfilled. You'll have ru5<>n for fun and
Th i uld · frohc By turning on lunar charm, you ere ore. you aho .1un~ly en-win staunch alllt'S Gt'm1n1, S.g1ttanus ~rage a spade ~ntu:iuat1on _a pt'nons play Jr.ey rolt'I
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U Frtday, June 26, 1982 ADVERTISING
The Bahamas: The 'p;e.rfe_ct trop·ical pa-radise'
By Rick Mcintee
F ew destinations are more
blessed with beauty and
friendly people than the
B<iham.ls Family islands.
Every ingredient for the perfect
tropical pJradise can be
discovered 1n the Bahamas. White
s..rndy beaches, incredibly clear
warm water and bright sunny
blue skies. Christopher Columbus
discovered the delightful chai n of
islands in 1492 and described
them as the most beautiful he
had ever seen.
Located just 50 miles off the
Florida Coast and stretching all
the \\-J}' to the edge of the
Caribbean, the Bahamas consist
of more th.rn 700 cays, islets and
1::.lands. Of these 700 islands, only
100 arc inhabited and about 24
ha\c vJcat1on facilities.
The total land area of the
Baham,1s 1s 5,380 square miles,
slightlv smaller than Hawaii but
e\cry bit as attractive. The people
o ( the 8Jhamas arc as warm and
tnendl} a~ the surroundings 1n
which they 11\e. Family islanders
h,1\ e a ven rclJ,ed hfcstylc and
tai..e great care in IL'tllng visitors
\..no" ho'' much thl'\ are
appreciJted. The '.1r1l'ty of
islands. lift'St\ le:. and 1Jnd5capcs
mal..e cac.h b .. :rnd )f 1shtlv dtlfL'rent
rrom th e ne't.
New Providence
The tnO)I \1s1tcd bland in the
Bahamas 1:. ('\\ Prm 1dence.
Better 1-.nown ior 1t) capi tol city of
Na)sau, New Providence has it
all: beaches, historv. nightlife and
more than one can sec or do in a
week. Sightseeing 1n J horse·
drJ\\n surrey \\ i1h a BahamJnian
guide allows '1sitor; a chance to
see British Colonial buildings. the
colorful doclo.s, the 65-steps
chiseled out of solid rock at the
Queens St.11rcasc and pie-shaped
Fort Finca-.tlc overlool..ing Nassau
harbor.
Stopping al Bay street you will
find duty-free shopping in a score
of little shop~ filled \-\1th
perfume's, jewelry. \\Jtche:., china
Bringing
The
World
Closer
To You
Everyday.
Ask about Oll
Honeymoon
Registry I
love to Travel
provKjes you
with friendy
servic» and
knowledgeable
agents.
and imported goods from every
corner of the world. Another
popular stop is Coral World, on
Silver Cay, an underwater
observatory comr lete with a
natural coral ree and shark tanks.
Coral Reefs Pleasure Reef
Snorkeling Trail offers a closer
look at the undersea world. Just
west of Nassau is Fort Charlotte,
the islands largest fort complete
with moats, dungeons and
cannons. For a change of pace,
take the toll bridge from New
Providence over to Paradise
Island. Originally a long narrow
sand bar, this exciting island now
offers luxury hotels, restaurants,
casinos and cabarets.
Grand Bahama
Located on Grand Bahama
Island is the Bahamas second
largest city, Freeport. The seaside
resort consists of hotels, casinos
and a wharf-side market place
called Port Lucaya complete with
straw markets and shops filled
with treasures. Coif is also a good
way to enjoy Grand Bahama
Island with a variety of
outstanding courses. For the
underwater enthusiast, a number
of dive programs are offered for
scuba and snorkel diving
including Dive With The
Dolphins.
Ab a co
The cluster of islands and cays
known as Abaco is a favorite
c.ruisi ng ground for yachtsmen
around the world. As you 'll
discover, the rerutation as the
sailing capital o the world is well
deserved. With endless naturally
protected coves and bays with
delightfully turquoise waters, this
is an excellent area for cruising.
Andros
Andros is the largest island in
the Bahamas and will fascinate
you with inviting beaches,
unspoiled wilderness and its Great
B.lrrier Reef. Stretching for more
than 100 miles along the islands
east coast, it is considered the
second largest barrier reef in the
world. Scuba divers will delight in
its gold and purple-pink coral
while diving on ancient wrecks.
Known also as the bone fishing
capitol of the world, anglers can
bone fish miles of shallow Oats or
bottom fish for snapper, jcwfish,
amberjack, grouper and
yellowtale.
Bimini
Bimini is known as the "Big
Game Fishing Capitol of the
World". Here you can go for
record breaking marlin. sailfish,
grouper, wahoo, tuna and many
other species. Charters are
available with fully outfitted
sportfishers. Once again like the
rest of these islands, skin ancl
scuba divers will delight in the
beauty these waters hold beneath
the surface. While on Bimini, be
sure to visit Blue Marlin Cottage,
the home of Ernest Hemingway
from 1935 -1937. The Angler
Hotel and Museum nearby has a
display of all of his works during
this period. Also of interest close
by is Alice Town with its straw
market filled with native
handcrafts and seafood
restaurants serving the freshest of
fish prepared like you will find
only in the Bahamas.
Eleulhera, Harbour lslagd and
Spanish Wells
E leuthera's pink sandy beaches
are another paradise for
snorkel, skin and scuba diving in
crystal clear waters. Also offered
are night and drift dives along the
entire coast. The Cotton Bay Club
has a championship golf course
and lots of tennis. Make a stop at
Gregory Town, where sweet
Bahamanian pineapples are
grown, and where waves pound
against the shore providing some
of the best surfing in the Atlantic
ocean.
A short ferry ride from the
northern end of Eleuthera, are
two tiny islands you won't want
to miss. Harbour Island with its
pink sand beaches is the oldest
settlement in the Bahamas.
Spanish Wells is a haven for
divers with complete marina
facilities. It is named for the
Spanish Galleons that once
stopped here for water.
Exuma
Come to the chain of 365
islands also known as the Exumas.
Most activities center around the
two largest islands, Great Exuma
and Little Exuma, and the capital
city, George Town. It is not
surprising that recreation in
Exuma takes place around the
beaches and in the sea. Snorkel
and scuba divers can explore the
Exuma National Land and Sea
Park, a vast underwater preserve
with a wonderland of exotic sea
life.
Those more comfortable above
water will want to charter a sail
or motor boat for a day or week
of island hopping. In mid-April, a
week-long celebration of ocean
racing and fun can be found at
the Regatta in Elizabeth Harbour.
Acklins and Crooked island
These two remote islands off er
an unhurried and tranquil
vacation alternative. The hilly and
serene Acklins can be reached by
regularly scheduled Bahamasair
flights. Discover $Olden stores,
dotted with scenic coves and
hidden bays. for a bit of history,
visit the quaint and charming old
towns of Snug Corner, Lovery Bay
and Delectable Bay, Just a short
ferry ride from Acklins you'll find
Crooked Island. With miles of
deep creeks and tidal nats filled
with record bone fish and tarpon.
This is a fishermans paradise.
Stroll through charming villages,
lined with citrus groves and
realize how this tiny island came
to be known as the garden island
Berry Islands
These 30 small islands lay 28
miles from Nassau close to the
e~cellent fishing grounds on the
banks and equalfy close to the
challenge of the deep water.
Divers can admire the 1 S· feet
staghorn coral reefs or investigate
an unidentified shipwreck with
severa l cannons still aboard. Visit
the Stirrup Bay Light House built
in 1863 or picnic and swim on
the near perfect beaches.
tnagua
The third largest and most
southernly of the family islands,
lnagua Is home of one of the
worlds largest colonies of
Flamingos. Up to 40,000 of these
beautiful pink-red birds live on
Lake Windsor. The lake is 12
miles of shallow marshy waters,
which forms a wildlife preserve
that protects these graceful birds.
Special tours can be arranged for
this excursion.
Cat Island
C at Island, named for the
British Sea Captain Cornelius
Catt, will surprise you with its
rolling and lush green forest.
Enjoy miles of deserted wind
blown beaches and then take in
some of the islands rich history.
Explore the Arawak Indian caves
near Port Howe where you might
uncover a pre-Colombian artifact.
Visit the mansion built by Colonel
Andrew Deveaux, of the United
States Navy, who recaptured the
Bahamas from the Spanish in
1783. On the northern end of the
island visit Arthur's Town,
boyhood home of Sidney Poitier.
This is a great year to visit the
Bahamas as the islanders
celebrate a quincentennial
birthday. The written history of
the Bahamas began when
Christopher Columbus made his
first landfall in the New World in
1492. The Bahamas will
commemorate its SOOth
anniversary in grand style with
events that showcase history and
culture. •
Rick Mcintee is an agent with
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