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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-06-05 - Orange Coast PilotSPORTS Fittingly DeCinces lands with Orioles Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 SHALIMA R City opts not to take land/,ords to court lllllllJ Johnson helps push bill to block mwn dumping • State senator insists he is in favor of legislation, despite contrary media reports. By Carolyn Miller, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Sen. Ross JOhnson not only says he supports the bill that would make it illegal for the Irvine Ranch Water District to dump treated sewage into the Upper Newport Bay, but be is asmst- ing its author in plotting the legisla- tion's path to the state Senate. •1 support the bill if it com es before me in its present form,• Johnson said Tuesday from Sacra- mento, just before going into a meeting with Assemblywoman Marilyn Brewer •to map out" how the bill will go through the Senate. "I will work with Brewer to help solve the problem and am looking forward to working with her and all interested parties," Johnson said. "The legislation as it stands now is very narrowly crafted and the only place in the state it would apply is in Newport Beach.• The bill, drafted by Brewer and passed through the state Assem- bly last week, forbides the dump- ing of treated sewage water by the Irvine Ranch Water District or "I will work with ( Marilyn) Brew er to help solve the prob- lem and am looking forward to w orking with her and all interested parties ... " -ROSS JOHNSON any agency, within two miles of ~iece of legislation. where a stream or waterway The bill was referred Monday flows into an ecological reserve. by the Senate Rules Committee to mwo officials said in earlier the Natural Resources and reports that they oppose the bill ildlife Committee for review, a and think it's an unnecessary spokeswoman for Johnson said. Johnson said he has supported the bill all along, although not publicly, disputing recent reports ~didnot. "I am mystified how anything I said could be interpreted that I did- n't support the bill,• Johnson said "I am confident that neither I nor any member of my staff said anything that could be reasonably interpret- ed as opposition to Uris legislation.• The rumor was apparently the product of a "breakdown in com- munication· between the city's staff and the senator's staff, said Newport Beach Mayor John Hedges, who has since spoken to the senator on the matter. The mayor said he was sur- pnsed when he beard that the senator dldn't support the bill. "He has done a lot for Newport Beach," Hedges said. "I was remiss in not callirrg him directly when I heard something like this that doesn't square with what I know about Sen Johnson.• The water dlstrict lS seeking permission to dump up to 5 million gallons of treated waste water a day into the San Diego Creek. which empbes into Newport Bay. It may be weeks before the bill reaches the senate floor, JohDSal said. Meanwhile. the oty is negotiat· I ing with the water district on an al.ta'· native which would allow agencies to use CRWD'!. treated waste water. THE READING TEAM District's dropout rate takes a tumble Costa Mesa High reachers, tutors he'/p students overoome 1imfted English skills MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT . Costa Mesa High School student Jessica Ordonez, left, tutors Nancy Reyes in the reading lab Tuesday. By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -"Almost. 1Ty it again," Lan Anh Do urged h er pupil. 11Sailors.• Kim Kane, a Costa Mesa High School sophomore, read the sentence aloud a second time, pausing slowly before the tough word that stumped her before. "Sailors." "Good, good. Now the questions," Lan said encouragingly before moving to the next lesson . Island residents don't like idea of going condo • Plans to change duplex to conaominiums has many wonied about increased traffic and par~g. By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot BALBOA ISLAND -You wont find it in any dictionary, but to res- idents here, it may be the scariest word In cnetion. ·con<tominium-1%e. • For all you non-Islanders, that's ti. proc'8ll of changing the ~ ctemgnation of a property ;,lCb tt ad~ is ~verted tp a condominium. A propertt, :which once bad one owner would then haw two "" more. · Despite iDIUtmce by dty planldng · amatk tbllt Coadol on a.Jbo9. ·Wwl ... ~ .. . u. ... bM aLlnMd ...... ot u.e ll&and .. klaG mm ....._ts. Mainly because a new zoning change does not come with upgraded parking and residents are worried that more owners equals more ca.rs and added traf- fic congestion. A mini-outcry has erupted over the proposed conversion of a North 84lyfront duplex into a two unit condominium. The applica- tion from the IPO Capital invest- ment group was scheduled for a June 11 bearing ~ore the Plan- ning Department's modification committee. However the city's advanced planning manager, Patty Thmple, says the application has been withdrawn and the June 11 bear- ing will not take place beca\118 the property hu fallen out of esaow. Aa.ucting to~. requests like this AN banlf unoonunon and are often plOC 11 Id in West Newport. I \ D I \ ALMANAC Q.ASstFIED USTENUP POUCE FILES PUBLIC NOTICES SP.ORTS Diana Costello refers to a spedal reading card while working wUha unall group of students. \\ I \ I 11 I H Lan is one of the high school's nine·member tutor corps, and for three years she has per- formed a valuable service for teacher Joan Allen. Allen is in charge of Costa Mesa High 's reading lab, which assists students new td the United States in learning English . Out of the 1,611 students enrolled at the seventh-12th grade school. 31 % speak limited or no English. I Ahnost all of those students are ref erred to 8 SEE READING PAGE 4 • Superintendent happy about r~ersing previous three.year rise in students leaving school. By Julie Ross cannon, Daily Piiot NEWPORT-MESA -After a steady three- year increase, Newport-Mesa Urufied's high school dropout rate nose dived during the 1994- 95 school year, according to figures released by the California Department of Education. Newport-Mesa's dropout rate fell from 3.6% dunng 1993-94 to 2°10 dunng 1994-95. Out of 5, 195 tugh school students enrolled last year in Newport- Mesa, 102 dropped out. r----------------------, I I I DROPOUT ,. That's good I I 1 PERCENTAGES l news. said Sup en n ten -SOtOOl "D9' "MoeS dent Mac Corona del Mar 0.9 0.4 Bernd, who Costa Mesa 4.2 1.4 blamed the Estancia 4.9 3.5 prior year's Newport Harbor 2.1 1.2 incre ase on Alternative Ed 9.3 s.s I I I I I I I I I I I I new reporting methods. The L----------------------~ district used the same reporting methods dur- ing 1994-95, he said "No. 1, we're very happy about the trend, that we've begun to reverse it,· Bernd said Tuesday. "No. 2, we're happy we're below the county and state averages.· The average dropout rate among Orange County schools was 2.7°10 during the same school year, wtule the state reported a 4.4 % average. Despite its improvement, Newport-Mesa still showed the fourth tughest dropout rate in the county, falling only behind the Santa Ana (5.4%), Orange (3.2%) and Saddleback Valley (2.2%) unified districts. lWo other school districts -Capl.Strano and Garden Grove -disclosed a 2% dropout rate. Bernd said Newport-Mesa's decrease is a reflection of the dlstnct's strong acadenuc pro- gram, which enbce more children to stay Ill school. • SEE DROPOUTS PAGE 4 Qisney perfonns a little magic on Balboa Cinema • Entertainment giant donates the- ater chairs for landmark theater as it undergoes renovation. . . By carolyn Miller, O.,ly Piiot BALBOA -While the questions ol when the renovation for the historic Balboa CirMml wU1 be completed end bow lt wW be pUi for ltlll hang in the wings, one audal detail • C*UllD: patrons WW be comfartabae. •we got •25 theater c:bain," Mid u • ..., Dayna Pettit, pralident ol tbe 8alboe Peaba- ing AIU Theatre Foundation, OD ~· •They are high-becked and comtartab&e. • Pqulbly J*fed '"" petrona to ...,,. ... moviel, concerti 9nd berwflll ......... -.... dadoll plan for tbe billoik: lb I 11 'I ......... n. t'hAln. Whk:tl wUl be w.... ... ... ... 8 • 101 E. Balboa Bh'd. In .Mf, .... -... .. •SEE DOMTI Mii • WEDHESOAY, JUNE S, 1996 AC 1 almanac Shalimar-area lciridlords avert wrath of city 6 10 "I tJ 19 17 I •• 19 ' 20 I 22 . 2• I 25 I 2e . 31 35 . 36 ' 31.1 I 39 10 I •2 1 43 I t 46 I I 47 I •8 I I !IO I !52 I S.. I 55 I -MI -AN' iiiii T Fr 1 I Pl gll 40' -SEJ l)JJ -ACO CEJJ iiiii A Pol pol 96 Ci •A· Cu Lie 1 .....__ w --H•n Ad• Fir Elo N01 Po1 i5'0C T'rl1 Ory .... Tt INI' JO re .win m . Oo CIO l.# 241 Bankruptcies Recent b.lnkruptdes as reported to tM ~al lanktuptcy Coun In s.nta Ana. COSTA MESA • fdba: Slimak and Associates, chapter 7 Marriages Most recent marriages as reported to 1he Orange County Recorder's Offke. COSTA MESA • R1(hard A. Miller married Geraldine G. Balgoyen, on May 5 in Irvine • Jo~ A. Galindo married Antonette M. Cimarusti, on May 4 In Newport Beach • Obed N. Huanosto married Maria C. Hernandez, on May 4 in Tus1in • Thomas J Lari married Wendy L. Grounds, on May 4 in Laguna Beach • Matthew G. Myers married Kerry P. Duarte, on May 4 in Newport Beach • Allan G. Thomas married Edith R. Goss, on May 4 in Dana Point • Rhett C. Tucker married Donna M Alexander, on May 4 in Newport Beach • Hien X Vu married Cuc T. Nguyen, on May 4 in Costa Mesa • Mitchell C White marned Ma Beverly Keahi P Deleon. on May 4 in Orange NEWPORT BEACH • Council decides not to pursue court action after property owners agree to repair alleys. By Carolyn Miller, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -The City Council on Monday decided against taking a Shalimar-area property owners' association to court after the group said they have the money to go forward with the repair of the unsightly alleys. program, collecting money from the 40 property owners and gath- ering bids from contractors. The two alleys are located off Wallace and Pomona avenues, between 18th Street and Shalimar Drive and the third alley runs behind the south side of Shalimar. For years, the city has been after the owners to clean up theu properties and repair the private alleys that run behind their uruts which were slipping into slum. like conditions. , • Donald M Loynd married Mane J. Cawyer, on May 7 1n Santa Ana • Joseph C. McDonough II married Colleery A ford, on May 4 in Corona del Mar ' • Robert J McHarm married Beverly J (vuns, on May 4 in Newport Beach DAV£ LUC HANSKY I DAil V PILOT Fourth-graders at Newport Elementary School work together to escape a falling parachute during a recent physical education class. The class is designed to promote cooperation, not competJtton, teacher Heather Nottingham said. "We are ready to go,• property owner Roger Gooding said. "We are ready to proceed with the work and start it one week from today." This was good news to the council to finally have the unat- tractive alleyways on the road to repair and the issue behind them. But the owners didn't take action until the city proposed establishing an assessment dJ.s. trict, which would require the council declare the alleys a public nuisance and then take the own. ers to court to cover the cost of repairs. Then the property owners in the area would be responsible for both the construction and legal costs. The city was prepared to take them to court and directed the city attorney to move forward with legal proceedings. • Rc1ymond J Rindone marned Jennifer D Crawford, on May 4 1n Ulke Forest • Tobias C Yang married Kimberly S Ito, Jn May 4 1n Newport Beath Heal estate sales Slst Fish Fry nets about $130,000 •J do thank (the property own- ers) for working so hard,• Coun- cilwoman Mary Hornbuckle said. ·we have tried for a number of years to move the process along.• Re<ent real eHate \ales as reported by the Continental Lawyers Title Co in San- ra Ana COSTA MESA • 2030 Baltra Pl., S263,000. 5 bedrooms, 7.5 baths, to E. & J Salcedo • 1948 Sanderling Cir. S315,000, 4 bed rooms, 2 baths, to D & J. Adams • 1942 Sanderling Cir. S310,000. S bed- rooms. 3 baths, to P & S. Tobin • 2775 Tern Cir, S300,000. 4 bedrooms. l baths, to A & A Hilley NEWPORT BEACH • 1801 Tradewinds Ln., S460,000, 3 bed rooms, 2 112 baths, to J. Elliott • 1806 Toyon Ln., SS 16,500. 4 bedrooms, J 1/2 baths, to R Squar • But Lion's Club organiz- ers say event was off last year's pace by about 15 %. By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -By most accounts, the first Fish Fry with- out founder Les Miller -and the 51 st overall -went off without a hitch. was still a very good year for us.• The one thing missmg was Miller, who died last November at the age of BO. Since Miller had been such a fixture at the annual carnival and contests, Uon's Club officials said they made regular announcements from the stage to explain his absence. "He always wore this funny straw hat. He was a very recog- nizable character,• said Howard . "People were asking where he was." in Lt0n'<; pak in time for the Fish Fry. However, concern from the Costa Mesa City Council a cou- ple of months ago over the size of the ·plaque has delayed the tribute. The Uon's Club bad hoped to put the plaque over the park's handball courts. Officials from the city's Community Services Department have met with Llon's Club officers and will take up the question at a meeting of the Parks, Recreation Facilities and Parkways Commission on June 26. Members of the newly fonned Shalimar, James and 18th Street Property Owners Association have been working for months to coordinate an alleyway cleanup But at their council meeting last month, city officials changed their minds when they saw the association members making an effort to collect the necessary funds and support for the cleanup. Honors add up for OCC math team • 1843 Tradew1nds Ln, S 380,000, 3 bed· rooms. 2 baths, to A Hanscom • 1849 Commodore Rd., S545,000, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, to Gold Kreuz Gesellscha Bob Howard of the Cos.ta Mesa Lion's Club estimates the th.ree- day event brought in about $130,000. That means between $60,000 and $65,000 will be fun- neled back into the community. Melanie Long, 21, will bear the title of Miss Costa Mesa. Past Llon's Club president Bob Dugan said Miller's absence was noticeable in other ways. The Pisb Fry founder, who had attei:ided the first 50 events, was also the keeper of the "to do" checklist. --from there, the matter will go to ~ C ity Council where it most likely will gain approval. Congratulations to Orange Cout College's math team. which finlahed fifth in Ule nation out of 121 teams in the American M.athematical Ass<>-. datioo ol 'IWo-Year Colleges. All eight memben of OCC'a squad are enrolled in the col· Jege'• honors calculus pro-graan. They are Kychau ~ OCC's lMdlng indi· VldUa1 flnilber, Devid Pants, Anh Nguyen, Go Sato, Danilo Chan, Howard Shen, Hadi Set1adi and Craig Chaffee. OCC mathemattc:s prof es- sor, Haedeh J<bamneian, said in a press teleaae: ·r·m extremely proud of tbeir effort. This ls quite an accomplish- ment. The n.atioDal success of our math team can be linked directly to the quality of our booon sequence ... there's no ~·bcNta+· CORONA DEL MAR • 1107 Goldenrod Ave .. S735,000, 3 bed rooms, 2 baths. to K and B. Kerry • 1021 Goldenrod Ave., S620,000, 2 bed rooms, 2 baths. to S Hut:sko • 1100 Goldenrod Ave, ™5,000, 2 bed rooms, 2 baths, to S Nussenbaum • 1120 Sea Ln . S410.000. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, to J and P Moran Although he did not have a firm count, Howard estimated attendance was off last year's pace by up to 15%. "Atte ndance was lighter this year," said Howard. "Whe ther it was the heat or everybody going to the beach, I don't know. But it "H e would always stay on top of things. Where w e would miss a beat, he would pick it right up,· said Dugan. ·we'll have to learn to do without him.· Fish Pry officials were hoping to erect a plaque honoring Miller But Miller may not be the only one getting a city honor. ~one of the ideas was a Walk of Pame betwee1' the library and the community center," said Cos- ta Mesa Mayor Joe Erickson. •There are quite a few people who have made tremendous con- tributions to the city." DaUy Pilot William Lobdell The same 24-Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa hour answering service may be Mesa. <;A. 92626. Copyright: No WEA~HER SU • . used to record letters to the news storf~ Illustrations, edlto- l\j "'"~· ... \I II • \ ... \ editor on any topic. rial matter or advertlsements TEMPERATURES VOL. 90, NO. 124 ADDRESS herein can be reproduced with· Newport Beach Our address is 330 W. Bay St., out written permission of copy· 73162 THOMAS H. JOHNSON, Costa Mesa, Calif 92627. right owner. Balboa Publisher HOW TO REACH US 73162 WIWAM LOBDELL. 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The total loss was reported at S750. •. 100 blodc of Riverside Avenue: While parked out· side a post office, a man left the windows of his car rolled down, the doors unlocked and a cellular flip phone on the front seat. The S350 phone was gone when he returned to the car six hours later. • 200 block of 21st Street: About S3,550 worth of computer equipment was nolen trom the dining room table of a locked 70-foot yacht while the owners were gone . For ~one end Dincticm Cell 723~21 . 25l ....... 1'1w ·~ ... • NewpQrt Beach/Cosca Neu Daily Piloc WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1996 SometimeS even a judge needs a good defense Amiedman robs coffee stiop A very long time ago, I Uc! a college roommate who later became a close life· time friend. But early on, before we knew each other well, I got involved in an altercation with three burly townies, who didn't like the col· lege students very well Their demeanor had grown threaten- ing when my new roommate - who was a freshman football player -emerged unexpectedly from a store nearby. He sized up the situation quickly, walked over purposeful- ly, put .his hand on my shoulder, and said slowly and very distinct- ly: Ml don't know what the prob- lem is here, but I'm with him.• . They thought it over for a moment, then left. I've never for- gotten that scene or those words -and I feel strongly the need to say them myseU now. Next Saturday morning, my friend, Bruce Sumner, will be subjected to a recall as president of the Bayshores Community Association. The recall will actu- ally cover all seven members of the board, but that's just a legal gambit. The recall effort - make no mistake about that -is directed at Bruce Sumner. So what I'm saying here is that I don't care what the issues are, I'm with him. And I'm with all the people at Bayshores who feel the same way about this ,,. . --;---,.. -~ . ... .. ~ ---- joseph n. bell man and his integrity as I do. As a matter of fact, I do know wha.t the issues are, but those are matters the members of the asso- ciation should decide, hopefully without hysteria and in the nor- mal order of regular election pro· cedures. In that process, issues can and should be debated, but when the debate slides into the pit of character assassination. then it becomes a ditterent ball game. And I can't imagine a more unlikely target for personal attack than Bruce Sumner. This guy is planted firmly in Midwestern roots, has survived two shooting wars, is a lieutenant colonel in the Marine Corps Reserve, carried a number of crit- ically important bills for Orange County when he served with dis- Your body is delicate. constant weight changes can harm your health. 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What they got in Bayshores is what they saw. If the people now trying to recall him wanted a rubber stamp or Rebecca of Sunnybrook Fann, they shouldn't have elected him. They got 30 years of judid41 experience, an incisive and logi· cal mind, an almost inexhaustible energy, one hell of a lot of wis- dom, and -if they had bothered to look -a healthy and often self-directed sense of humor. They should be using these qual- ities, not trying to recall them. Titis mess in Bayshores is important for two reaso'n.s that transcend the immediate situa- tion there. First, it illustrates, almost to the ·level of. absurdity, the poten- tial for trouble among the grow- ing cadres of homeowner associ- ations, of which the Orange Coast has many. People moving into neighbor- hoods controlled by associations RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. ~ow Dolar CovM Mor.i 1922 kVD~ COStA MESA • 5'8-1156 204Mm,l103 842-07 7 LAGUNA NIGUEL 27932 S. La Paz Rd., Ste. 943.3231 IRYINE 14220 Culver Dr. aa .. tMM1 10034 Adams M4 eae2 $771,125,000* County of Orange, California 1996 Recovery Certificates of Participation, Seri~s A Expected Ratings: Aaa by Moody's AAA by Standard & Poor's (MBIA Insured) Expected Maturities: 1997 to 2007 and In 2016 and 2026 Interest will be free, In the opinion of counsel, from all present federal and California state income taxes. $125,079, 750* County of Orange, California Taxable Refuhding Pension Obligation Bonds, Series 1996 A Expected Rlttnp: All .,, ='• AM_, • 1 Poof's (mlAlnllrM) ~ ..... n; 2a.ta2012 These bond Issues are expected to be underwritten by A.G. Edwards and Goldman Sachs. call today tor more Information, Including anticipated yields. frequently don't understand or tend to dismiss the fact th.at such associations are a level of gov- ernment with police powers and the authority to punish members who are perceived to violate community rules. Recent donnybrooks over homeowners who were not per- mitted to put a basket on 'a garage or even to park in their own driveways are typical of the . lengths to which these rules often go. Also, since community associ- ations are the lowest form of gov- ernment, they tend to be the most personal. Because they are the dosest to home, there are almost always excessive reac- tions to differences of opiruon, and the level of issues can become downnght absurd. Homeowners need to be very aware of this power and Uus potential before they move into such a comrnuruty. The second reason the Bayshores chspute is impor- tant to outsiders is the level to wtuch it has degenerated m dividing what was once a rea- sonably harmonious community. Neighbors are writing each other angry letters and refusing to . . . speak. Board meetings are a zoo of boos and hisses a.nd mtenup- tions and what one homeowner calls •toutish behavior.• An effort at peacema.klng by another homeowner, who asked his neighbors to "step back for a moment and reflect,• was referred to by one of the recall leaders as a • cliabibe ~. This Jack of civility seems endemic in our society today. In that sense, Bayshores IS no aber· ration. It is a reflectJon of a soci- ety dealing more and more in absolutes rather thdn shades ol gray; with personal attacks rather ~ than issues; with mvective and rhetoric rather than reason; and always with anger that clouds judgment at a time when Judg- ment is most needed The otizens of Bayshores can take one lffiportdnt step in the direction of 0"111-ty and reason by rejecting tlus r~ But even more important -at least to me -they can prevent the 1gnonuny of a We- long public servant of enonnous dlStinction ending his career a5 the victim of an absurd and vengeful effort to discredit bun. • JOSEPH N. BEU is a Newport Beach resident. His columns appear on Wednesday. . . Wbile a ~er was counling tbe ~ID tbe Ngil- ter at a Dennyts Reu\Aat Jn Costa Mesa 00 Mooday.Aigbt. an armed robber weiked In and giabbec:l the loot before running away, poliice said. ' At 10:54 p.m. a.t the Den- ny'a at 290 Bristol St. a man dressed in all blue, removed a mW1 handgun from his pocket then pointed it at the restaurant manager and demanded cash. police said. When the manager backed away from the register, tbe man grabbed S480 from the cash drawer and ran out of tbe restalll'ailt without harming anyone, police said No get· away c.ar was seen. police sakl. ~ alleged robber WU descr\bed as a male Latino with a moustache, 20 to 30 years old, 5 feet 11 ind:les tall and weighing 180 pounds. Police are investigating whether this robbecy is reJated to the attempted robbery S\m- day at the McDonald's Reau- rant on Bristol and other recent robberies, Costa Mesa police Capt. Tom Lazar said. -By Carolyn MWer . . . •...••.••.•............•....•..•.••••••....... . ............•.................................•.... Disney Fans Aroar Over New Lion King Postage Stamps! Move Over Elvis ... c_o/lectors Proclaim Simba The New King Uganda, Africa -Disney fans and collecto~ are suddenly scrambling to obtain a new Limited Edition 9 stamp set that has just been issued by the African nation of Uganda to commemorate the mega hit animated film, Disney, The Lion King. "Collector demand for these stamp has been unbelievable," stated John Van Emden of the International Collectors Socic\)', distribu- tor of the tamps in the U.S. and national clearinghouse for Di ney collectible stamp i . sues. "Disney fans and collectors around the world have titen waiting for this dramatic news. it seem they've been ready to pounce on the first hint of a Uon King release. In fact, we're nearly sold out:• ColleciOrs an all'Qdy. predicting that an the \•cry near future theae, Di ncy stamp1 Will be far more 90Upt after and be more delinblt tlaan the U.S. Elvia ltlmp, the tnOlt popular commemontivc poltl)e tamp of ill dllle. "Over 500 million Elvi stamps have been issued. When you compare thi to these Lion King stamps, which arc a Limited Edjtion of just thou ands worldwide, you can sec the ir- resistible appeal that these tamps have to ool· lector and Disney fans," added Van Emden. Each of the 9 stam~ is about four time the ~i1c of a regular U.S. po tagc ta.mp . They're legal for postage in Uganda and are rccogni.ted by every po tal authority around the world. Gotta havc'em? They are available for a short time at $9.9S (plu $3 postage and haft. dling) for the complete set of nine different colorful stamps; accompanied by an individu· ally numbered ICS Cenificite of Authenticity. The mO&t you can order is 6 sets. Send your check or money order to IC5. 10045 Red Rua Blvd .. Suite l 70SRJ, 0Wi8P Milla. MD 21117. Credit card lilolders may call loll flee 1-.800-322.;.4217. • ~ • A ii [ • SJ D • AC CE iii p p ~ c • c Lt Cl TD ti '" WEOHESOAV. JUNES, 1996 DROPOUTS CONTINUED FROM 1 ·we can't pomt to any focus dropout recovel}' pTogram tbat we've mstituted. • be said. •But we have had a strong record for quab· ty m 1M classroom. and maybe that 15 wbat has deterred our students fTom chopping out.· Costa Mesa High School boast· ed the .largest dropout decrea.se m the d.lstnct, plummeting from 4 .2% dur· mg t 993-94 to t 4% dunng lhe folJoWUlg year. Princ i pal Andrew Her· nandez, who Cdme to Costa Mesa in 1995, dttnbuted lus Mac Bernd '-tchool's chop to lrdclung programs UlSbtuted by for- mer pnnopa.J Ed Harcharick ·I lhmk that Jf you look at the programs Ed started a few years dgo, they're redlly start:mg to take CJH now,· he scud. ·w e dre more aggressively fol· loWlllg up on those students that dren't di school,· he said. ·A soft· rore Lrudnt can tum mto a hard· core truant who can turn mto d \ dropout O ur counselors an· involved with foUowmg up with students who are nussmg school • A'> dn example, Hernandez said he often talk.s w1th mothers who sdy they nE-ed their !ugh-school daughters to stay dl home and l)dby-s1t thel! siblings. "Once we're alert to that. we try to counsel the parents to look for other alte mallves. to keep lhe11 children m school focu.smg on lhe11 futures,· he said. "We Are The Best" I. [C ~ (ho's Family Shoe Repair • 642·4314 _, /- k!!_jlrtl/ Outlet 70% Off of What? 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Owners will and the answer is a firm ·no have a far greater incentive to thank you.• Anne Greer, who maintain their property than lives on Bayfront. doesn't want renters, Clarey said. to see the Island become a clus-·u p eople realized this ter of timeshare condos. would create less renters, they ·1 don't know who IPO Cap-would be all for it.· Clarey said. ital is, but dearly th.ts is not a I "But they think we're going to tdJlUly conung in to do anything build a bunch of condos, that commumty-onented, • Greer I congestion will get worse and saJd. "Thetr only interest is to there will be nowhere to park. get 1t sold ~ •Nothing could be further Bruce Reynolds. a 40-year from the truth.• island resident, agrees there is Clarey would not comment fedr over dl1 outsider coming in on whether the sale of the prop- dnd taking advantage of an erty had, in fact, fallen out of established community. 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But the chairs, which weie formerly in another theater, are just the first of many necessities the dat- ed movie house needs before its doors can open once again. READING CONTINUED FROM 1 the reading lab by school coun- selors, who also suggest the credited course to learning dis- abled students. ·we reinforce that level of what they're doing in ESL class- es (for limited English stu- dents),• Allen said. She teaches five classes of students a day, e ach with stude nts of varying ability and nearly all of them full. The tutors play a large role in the lab, helping give struggling students one-to-~e attention. Though the tutors don't provide instruction to the students, they Newport Bea.ch buQneuinan John Wortmann, wbo WU able to get the cbaln donated through an acquaintance at 011- ney, purchased the cinema with two siblings to save it from the Wrecking ball. The foundation was formed to raise money to renovate tlie theater and sched- ule events. •we need to raise an enor- mous ,amount of money to get the appropriAfe sound system. projector and screen,• Pettit said, who added that there has been a total of St,300 ca.sh dona- tions for the theater's renovation since the foundation formed in March. ·we hope to have it up and running in the fall." The foundation's first fund- do help read with them, ask them questions to test their com- prehension and enforce their pronunciation. •1t•s just practice, that's what it is,• Allen said. The lab is divided basically into two sections, one for those who read English to a third· grade level and one for those who read fourth-grade and above. While Allen instructs the sec· ond group, a Vietnamese-speak· ing student from Orange Coast College and a flock of Spanish· speaking tutors help the first group. Many of the tutors are them- selves former reading lab stu· dents. "They come back to us railer it scbeduJed for June 23 from 6 to 9 p.m. The benefit wW be beld at the thMter and the $25 ticket includes food and llve entertainment, 1be said. The toundation it hoping the benefit wW bring in the blg bucks. •ttow about a million?" Pettit mused. •But we will start with $500,000, we don't have a right penny now.• But s~ hopes the fund-raiser and community's support will change that. •w e hope it will become a real community center,• she said. •t felt more support for tJus than anything --people a re keen to see something nice hap- pen.· because they want to he lp theu community," Allen said . Costa Mesa High is one of the most diverse Newport-Mesa Unified campuses, with students speaking at least 21 different primary languages. The most common languages are Spanish, Vietnamese, Pilipino, Japanese and Marshallese, though some students speak Armenian, Farsi. Arabic and Russian. 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SE!mGW WIDNISDAY, JUNE I, 1- DeCinces tabbed by r Orioles in 16th round •UCLA catcher heads with team highs in home runs· t his f th (18) and RBI (67). to earn a er broke Last year, DeCinces hit .31s into the ''Bigs" with. with a team-leading 13 home runs and 51 RBI, while tying UCLA's single-season record for doubles (23), set by Eric KlUI'os in 1987. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot LOS ANGELES -Drafted DeCinces, a left-band hitter, by the organization in which is the first CdM player to get he was raised, UCLA catcher drafted since pitcher Nell 1lm DeCinces, a former Coro-Weber was chosen in the na del Mar High standout, was eighth round by the Expos in selected in the 16th .-----:----"" 1993. rotmd on Tuesday by DeCinces was the Baltimore Orioles born in Rochester, in Major League Base-N.Y., when his father ball's amateur free-was playing for the agent draft. Orioles' triple-A "There are pictures affiliate in 1974. of me as a little kid in Furthermore, the an Orioles uniform, Oriole scout who fol- screwing around in lowed DeCinces and Memorial Stadium,• is expected to sign said DeCinces, whose Tim DeClnces him, Gil Kubski, is father, former Ameri-the son of Al Kubski, can League All-Star the Baltimore scout third baseman, Doug, started who drafted Doug DeCinces. his professional baseball The two sides are expected career with the Orioles, replac-to agree on a signing bonus soon. ing Brooks Robinson as the •Whatever they want, I'm club's third-sacker in the mid-70s. going to play," DeCinces said. 1im DeCinces, 22, camplet-•1 could never say no to the ed his red-shirt junior year for Orioles. Whatever they offer is the Bruins last week in the fine. I'm sure they'll come up Central I Regionals. He was with a fair off er. among the best in the nation in •rm not interested in mon- throwing out would-be base-ey, I'm interested in playing stealers, while batting .341 ball.• QUOTE OF THE DAY "Whatever they want. I'm going to play. I tJOU/d never say no t.o the Orioles ... • -11M DeCJNCFS SEEIELOW _____ ___..~S-"-POtl..;;..__..IT_S'--"-ED_l~TOlt ROGER CARLSON, 642-4JJO, ext. 223 1995-1996 boys spotlight Mustangs a team of destiny • Off-season dinner date may have been the first step in the Costa Mesa's water polo CIF crown. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -The CIF championship destiny of the Costa Mesa High water polo team may have been deter- mined by an off-season dinner date. Indeed, the harmony needed for this senior-dominated team to realize its much-ballyhooed I potential wasn't there, until I then-junior teammates Robert I Grayeli and Sean Hylton broke bread and washed down their differences. HI was selfish (during the 1994 season) and I apologized to (Hylton) one night when we went out to dinner,• Grayeli recalled. "I told him I realized it would take all of us working together to win a championship ... I told Sean we should all straP. it on and do it ... " ' And so, with the help of sev- eral talented teammates, they did, avenging the painful memo- ries of a CIF quarterfinal elimi- nation in 1994. "Last year, (Grayeli and Hyl- ton) were the farthest apart on the team, and this year, they were probably the team's closest friends," Coach Brian Kreutzkamp said of the Pacific Coast League's Co-Most Valu- able Players. Grayeli and Hylton. in fact, collaborated on the clinching goal in the Southern Section Division Il title game against Sunset League power Marina and each tallied four goals in the 12-11 victory at Belmont Plaza. HI saw I was open and I just sort of gave him a wink and he winge d it over to my side of the pool," Hylton said of Grayeli's crucial assist, which gave the Mustangs a 12-10 lead late in the contest. Grayeli went on to receive Southern Section Division II Co- Pla){er of the Year laurels and tea.med once again with Hylton a nd Mustang senior Ryan Dandy to lead the South, co-coached by Kreutzkamp, to a 12-9 triumph m the Orange County All-Star Game at El Toro High. lndividual honors were plen- tiful for the Mustangs, who col- lected the school's fourth South- e rn Section tltle, made their sixth championship-game appear- ance in 10 years, won their 10th straight Pacific Coast League crown and finished 20-4. mustang boys/ 1995-1.996 MARC MARTIN I DAILY I'll I Front row 1-r: Elijah McDannlel; Chad Cleaver; Katie Grogan; Roger Kirnos and Justin Taylor. Middle 1-r: Jimmy Walters; Ryan Kelly; Vince Samaniego and James Comfort. Back 1-r: Robert Grayeli; Ryan Dandy; Sean and Todd Hylton. Hylton, a 6-foot-7 hole guard lades, Kirnos, Comfort and Tdy- some opponents may still be lor were first-team All-PCL. having nightmares about, joined while Dandy, McDanniel, seruor Grayeli and senior teammate Ryan Kell y and sophomore Todd Elijah McDannieJ as fust-team Hylton were second-team picks All-CIF selections. by the coaches. Dandy a nd senior James Seruor Kaue Grogan, a mem- Comfort were second-team All-ber of the women's U.S. national CIF, while seniors Roger Kirnos B team, who accepted a scholar- and junior Justin Taylor, who ship to play for the women's will anchor next year's team m team at the Univers1tv of Massa- goal, earned third-team recogru -chusetts. also provid~ depth for tion. I the Mustangs, in addition to In an obvious e ffort by spearheading the inaugural girls Kreutzkarnp to share the acco-team last fall. VICTORIES AND ONE BIG LOSS Late basketball coach Jason Ferguson's year-long struggle against cancer provides the spirit behind Mustang triumphs. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -It was a year of great triumph for Costa Mesa High boys athletics, but also one of profound loss. Supersedi.I)g the CIF South, em Section and Pacific Coast League championship banners, individual accolades, team victo- ries and less conspicuous ideals of dedication, effort and sports- manship displayed by Mustang athletes and coaches, was the courage and inspiration provid- ed by late boys basketball coach Jason Ferguson. The gregarious Ferguson, who insisted on continuing his second season or sideline duty while undergoing draining chemotherapy, seemed to galva- nize a community as he waged spirited war with the cancer that claimed his life, Jan. 21 at the age of 24. Even as the illness (Wilm's tumor) sapped his strength and melted away his already lean physique, it was Ferguson's indomitable spirit and incompa- rable grace that allowed con- cerned players, colleagues, friends, and outsiders as well, to look past the wheel<:hair be sometimes used to focus on his contagious smile. A week of mourning, remem- brance, and a moving Thurstlay memorial service followed his passing, before the Mustangs, led by Ferguson's closest friend, former teammate and trusted assistant, Criss Freeman, returned to the court Friday, Jan. 26, before a heavy-hearted crowd at Laguna Beach High. As donations streamed in from throughout Orange County and beyond to the Jason Fergu- son Fund, established to help offset medical costs, Freeman and his frequently outrnanned squad, as if personifying Fergu- son's legacy, closed out the sea- son with the type of effort their former mentor always inspired as much as demanded. Demanding attention for their achievement were champi- onship teams in water polo and cross country, while choice indi- vidual accolades were afforded a stable of Mustangs, including Robert Grayeli (Southern Sec- tion Division II Co-Player of the Year in water polo), Sean Hylton (PCL Co-Player of the Year with Grayeli in water polo), and Matt Broesamle (Newport-Mesa Dis- trict Co-Player of the Year in baseball). Ryan Dandy (swimming), Bryan Leahy and Matt Rudesill (track and field), as well as Dan Lobdell (wrestling) earned indi- vidual PCL gold medals, while Grayeli, James Comfort and Dominik Szuksztul joined Dandy on a league champi- onship relay team. KATSUYA RAINONYOAllV Pll.OT ' Mike Montoya (No. 12) holds the hand of Coach Jason Ferguson before the start of the second quarter of a Pacific Coast League game with cross-town rival Estancia. Here's a sport-by-sport After breezing to their 10th Grogan, a member of the U.S. review: straight Pacific Coast League women's national B team, were Water Polo: The Mustangs championship, Coach Brian also top contributors. avenged a disappointing 1994 Kreutzkamp's seRior-dom.inated Cross Country: Coach Joe CIF quarterfinal elimination at and top-seeded squad rolled to Busi predicted his team would the hands of 'Marina by holding playoff wins over Buena Park, finish third in the Pacific Coast off the Vi.kings. 12-11, in the 21-7, El Dorado, 13-7, and Esper-League, but senior leader Zeke Southern Section Division n title anza, 9-6 to earn another crack at Noonan, freshman Bruce Han- game at Belmont Plaza. Marina, which Mesa had already cock, and a hard-working cast beaten in the regular season. had other idedS. Keyed by Grayeli,· Hylton, With Noonan and Hancock first-team All!tIF pick Elijiah leading the way, the Mustangs McDanniel, second-team All-forged narrow victories over CIF choices Dandy and Comfort, PCL rivals Laguna Hills. 28-29, as well as third-team All-ClF and University, 27-29, to linish 5- selections Roger Kirnos and 0 in league dual meets goalie Justin Taylor, Mesa seized Noonan and ii;lrcock once a 7-1 lead early in the second again paced the lftort at PCL period. Finals, finishing fourth and fifth, But Manna surged back to tie respectively. But juniors Jaune it at 9-9, before a Hylton goal on Carrillo and Erle Solis weren't a Grayeli assist gave the Mus· far behind, finishing sixth and tangs a 12·10 lead and enough seventh, respectively, as the to claim the school's fourth Mustangs collec.ted their first Southern Section crown and league chempionship in 15 years. finalne their record at 20...... The team's first appearance in Kreul2kamp, a Mesa alumnus the ctF Southern Section ID-A who coached most of the seniors Preliminaries since 1986 fol- since they entered the program lowed, but only Noonan, who as eighth-graders, earned a finished seventh, extended his coachlng assignment ln the postseuon by advancing to CIP Orange County All-Star Game, Finals, where he finished t6th. but resigned soon thereefter t6 Juniors Gus Ojeda (15th m concentrate on obtaining bis co1-l gue) and A.rmMdo Vega, es lege degree. He was replaced by well u 90pbomore Joey Lama, Uliltant and former Mustang repreeentecl lb squad at PCL All..cIP goalie Scott 'Thyk>t. Finals, ..._ which the team cel- Senior Ryan Kelly, sophomore ebrated by tpr'eying BUil's ba1r Thdd Hylton and ruor Kabe green and ahavmg assistant • • r------------------------, BOYS TOP 10 + 1. Water polo wins CIF Division n championship; sev- en starters are named All-CIF + 2. Cross country, led by senior Zeke Noonan and freshman Bruce Hancock, wins first league title in 15 , years. + 3. Senior Robert Grayeli shares CIF Division ll and Pad.fie Coast League Player of the Year laurels. + 4. Water polo wins 10th straight PCL crown and senior Sean Hylton shares , PCL Player of Year honors. + 5. Baseball makes first back-to-back CIF playoff appearances smce 1961-62 + 6. Matt Broesamle shares Newport-Mesa Player of the Year recognition in baseball. after being solo choice as a junior. + 7. Senior Ryan Dandy earns , share of PCL 50-yard freestyle championship and is joined by Grayell. James Comfort and Dominik Szuk.sztul in breaking school records in 200 and '00 free relays at CIF Division D Finals. + 8. 8lyan Leahy (high jump) 1 o.nd Matt Rudesill (shot put) win PCL titles and both go on ' to qualify for the ClF South- ern Section Division m nadc and Field Finals. + 9. Senior Den LObdell WUlS 'PCL wrestling champi- onship in 1.tO-pound divi- sion. + t O. Senior Ryan 'laylor, tbe MUSt~' football utibty man. wraps up Uveeoy.r vanity career with ftnt .. tMJn an .. Mguie and illl-dliUid' diitinction. ' I I I : I I ' ~------------------------~ ooecb Mark Howard's head. Bueball: Four straight wins to end the tegular seuon allowed Coecb Doug Deats' Mustangs to tie Uoiventty for second place in the PCL. tlut University's l· t M1ie1 ~ ,._ gated Mete lo th league a NO. 3 playoff spot. • •SEE MUSTANQS MOE I • .. .. ~ c a ... t ' I • ' • I It 1 • .. • l .. .. c r ' WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1996 MUSTANGS CONTINUED FROM 5 A wild card-round road trip to heavily favored Sa..nta Margarita and a bud-luck 1·0 defeat (an unearned run spoiled the brilliant two-hit pitching of Jeremy Stuns) followed, leaving file Mustangs (15-10) one win shy of ·tying the school single-season victory~ Deats, however, celebrated the three-and four-year varsity con - tributions of departing seniors Broesamle, Starns, Mike Adel· mund and Seth Halverson. who were largely responsible tor the program's first back-to-back play- off appearances since 1961--62. Broesamle, the Newport-Mesa D1stnct Player of the Year as a junior, posted district-higbS in batting average (.452}, RBI (29), Juts (33), doubles (11} and pitch· ing wins (seven), to share the sdme honor with Corona del Mar seruor Chad Johnson. The first bdseman and pitcher also belted five homers, scored 21 runs and fanned 57 in 69 innings to finish 7-3 with a 3.55 ERA. Starns and Adelmund joined Broesamle as repeat all-district selections and all three were JOined by junior catcher Julius Vasquez on the All-PCL first-team. Stdl'l1S whiffed a district-lead- ing 77 in 74 1/3 innings, en route to a 7-4 record and a glisterung 1.5 1 ERA. He also hit .280 with one homer and 12 RBI while split- ung time in left field. Adelmund hit .359 with three homers, 10 doubles, 21 RBI and 21 runs. Halverson. tenlor Tony AteValOI ud sophomore Ben Pel· ter were second· t&a.m all· league cho1ccs. Buketbell: Senior MJlce Montoya earned first-team al.I· league recognition· by the coaches ~ was on the. All-New· port-Mesa District Dream Team for the second straight year. Montoya, who then eventul.Jly broke ~ recordl m the 200 and 400 tree relays at the CIP Soutbem Section Divilion n meet. The 400 felay reConl ot 3:16.67 at OP finals, erased a 13-year-old standard, while the 2()0 mark (1:29.49) wu set at CIP Pr'elima. Dandy &1lo col- lected PCL gold, tying for first in the 50 free, then earned a league bronze medal in the 100 free. He went on to finish 10th in Division n in the 50 free with a personal- best time o! 21.82. drilled seven of his 83 three·pointers in a 34-point performance against University, averaged a team- higb 15.2 points per game as the Mus· tangs finished 4·21, 1-9 in league. Senior guards Donny Ogo (7.4 ppg), Josh Weeks (11.8) and LEAH HOGSTEN I DAILY PILOT Cross Country team, clockwise from left: Bruce Hancock (with shoe); Jamie Carrillo; Gustavo Ojeda; Joey Lama; Eric Solis; Zeke Noonan; and Armondo Vega. Comfort was fourth at league finals in the 100 backstroke, then fin- ished 11th and 12th, junior post Bryan Leahy (12.2, including a prolific 39-point game against Carlsbad), were also consis- tent contributors for Ferguson and Freeman. Weeks was DllUled sec- <Di.team aJl-lengue by the Daily~ The season highlight was like- ly a PCL-opening 5-t·SO upset over visiting Laguna Beach. The overall record included three for- feited nonleague victories, due to the use of an ineligible player. Football: The inaugural season for Coach Jeny Howell opened on a winning note -a 14-6 non- league decision over Mayf a.ir. Then, after two successive losses, thel Must.angs came together for a three-game winning streak, before injuries and solid Pacific Coast League competition resulted in four straight losses to end the season at 4-6, 1-4 in league. Senior Ryan Tuylor, who played a handful of positions on both sides of the ball, was first-team All-PCL for the second straight season and All-Newport·Mesa District as well at outside linebacker. Junior running back· Ray Ohrel, who rushed for 979 yards and nine touchdowns and caught 14 passes for another 221 yards and one TD, was also first-team all-league and all-district, as was senior inside linebacker Jeremy Jehangirl. Senior offensive lineman Nick Lefever was all-district and sec- ond-team all-league, while senior reGeiver Brian Abbott was sec- ond-team all-league after leading the circuit with 12 receptions. Swimmlng: Freestyle relays, feeding off years of sprint training for water polo, garnered the majority of the headlines for Coach Matt Whitmore's squad, which finished third at Paci.fie Coast League Finals. Ryan Dandy, James Comfort, Robert Grayeli and Dominik Szuksztul combined to win the PCL crown in the 200 free relay, respectively, in the 50 tree and 100 back at the Division II Finals. Track and field: League champions Bryan Leahy and Matt Rudesill were CIF Division m finalists in the high jump and shot put, respectively, while several teammates took home medals from the PCL Finals. Leahy cleared 5-10 at the league meet, but went a personaJ- best 6-2 at CIF Prelims to extend his season. Rudesill, only a sophomore, threw 51-7 1.4 at league finals, then went 50-0 3/4 to become one of nine division finalists. Freshman Bruce Hancock was second and third, respec:tively, Jn ~ the 1,600 aDd 800, wblle Joe Dat-- wattananun Oong Jump) and · R1dwd Price (1 to hlgh hurdles) ,. e1IO won league lilver m.edals. • The 11600 relay~ of Mar· tin Vega, Ertc Solis. H.an'cock and~,, Prlee also advanced to section prelims with '8 time of 3:36. • Wreltllng: Senior Dan Lobdell won the 1'0-powid title at PCL · Finals, where teunmates Jetemy Lefever (189) and sophomore Chris McBride (heavyweight) captured silver medals. Vince Hamade (135), Pat.: McBride (111) and Rob Johnston ' (152) finished third in their,·, respective weight classes. M A lack of depth. however, hurt ~ the Mustangs in the team stand-:1 ings, where they finished sixth. VolleybUl: Sean Hylton, in bis first full varsity season, earned sec-'. ond-team all-league laurels as a 6-·" foot-7 outside hitter, while sopho- more setter Chris Shanley and · junior middle blocker Bryan Leahy·, garnered honorable mention. The team finished 3-9, 1-9 in league for second-year coach Jon · Carlew, splitting with cross-town : rival Estancia for its lone PCL tri- umph. GoU: Coach Tom Baldwin pre- ferred a low profile for his program, · • which was keyed by Greg Walters, Josh Weeks and Brian Abbott. Tennll: Freshman Dave 1Tan, '" the Mustangs' No. 1 singles play-0 er, provided hope for the future by earning the team's first and only. three-set sweep in a season-end-.,, ing 15-3 loss to Laguna Hills, • which finalized Mesa's league ... record at 0-10. j PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES A PETITION hat been E. Wlft• 111: Executive Vlce PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER thereon. as provided in &aid ~ AccNed ...,.._ the INllta cr.-.CS by Mid r flied by JUNE F. CLARK In President ~ eddlklnll ld\IMCH, r Deed al TtulC. Verdugo S.-1---------lhe Superior Court of Cali· Bren, Inc., Peter M. Bren. Flctllloue Bualn•H Flctftfoue 8uelne11 FOR CASH (payable at time note(sl. advances. if any. my, Wll tncreue tis ftaur• vk• Cofponaon. a Calfor-OBITUARY __ P_U_B_L_IC_N_O_T_l_C_E __ , rornle, County of ORANGE. Presld901 Nem• Statement N.,... ltat•ment ::1 sale 1n lawful money of u•der the terms of the p10f to.._ n. ~ n1e Corporellon. u uld '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ BSC 51CS1 THE PETITION requests This 11a1ement WH flied The followlng porsons are The foffowlng peraoni are the United Stetes. by cash. Deed of Trust. est1mettd ry.undllr uld Deed al TN9t TNllM, 121 W. 1.Ulnaton 1• ALEXANDER •., NOTICE OF that JUNE F. CLARK be ap. with the C<?Uflly Clerk of doing business as: Jack doing butlne11 at: Sales h' • c:ne le d b l11s charges end el!J)enses hlfCofOfe ueoad ~de-Dftlle Annu, Third f'fi>of, I 0 To pointed as ~rsonal repr• Orange County on 5-28·96 Bui« Construction 646 W Coaching Associa111 320 • cas ier ~ c rewn Y ' llYwed to the wldelllgliecl • ~ CA t1203, ~ J•n•t MacLeocl Arr.' PET Tl H sentetJve to admlnlstlf the 19983814753 Main St. Ste. C, Tustin, CA Ramona Place Sulie A. • sme or netlon•I bank, a of the Trustee end of the wwttMn Dldlnllon d 0. 1Q0..24111 AutofNad exand•r, 65, New .._ ADMINISTE~ estate of the decedent. Dally Piiot Ju~ !S. 12, 19, 92680 Colla Mesa. CA 92627 check drawn by a state or t•usts cretted by said Deed ,.,. end Demand fof 8*, Lint (111) 1tf1-777S, By. port Beach hom .. .r El:~~~iv o:MITH ,:HEd P~ITl~N ~·~uest~ 26, 1998 W720 John Wllllem McNiff, 646 Robert L Slockus, 320 federal credit union or a of Trust, to-wit: 'net• Wftlt9n Hoeke d 0. Shtt'fl ""'1111. TNlllee'• ma.ker: born: June 14'~ w od• I ,,•cell en s ... _ di -•ttaned aa1BLIC NOTIC.. w. Main St .. Ste. c. Tustin, Ramona Place. Coste check drawn by• st~te or •137 603.08 E.trneted . .'Miit ~ l!lldlaf\ '° W. S.. Oft'lctr, Dlttd: May 1930 In Los Angelea. aka WEIR 0 . SMITH c c, s. any. "" a "" rv ~ CA 92680 Mesa, CA 92827 ' ThP undeu1laliecl auNd 11, 1 ... ASAP20lt12 6121. eka WEIR SMITH to probate. The Will and Patricia Mary McNltt, 646 This business 11 con· lederel savings and loan Accrued mterut and addi· aa6d ~ ci Def .. end tll,1112 ~;:•: ~:ales~~~~c!: CASE NO. A1827S8 j,Y Codlclle ~· available cna13801UI W. Main St. Ste. C. Tustin. ducted by: an Individual association. savings 11soc1· tlonal advancee, 11 eny, will EJedbt to Sell to bt re---------- To all he11s, benellc11rles. k~pte~Ya~•:u11 In the file F,..i.ttt1ou1 • .,.,...... CA 92680 Have you at~ doing et•on or savings bank increase this figure orior to COfdld In the county~ PUBLIC NOTICE ~!~e~u~~.~~~~:~d ~ cred1lors conrlngent credi· T E T 0 · me St•te,,..ftt Th.le business Is con· buslnen yet? No ' le The bt fi unde ltle fMI ~ .. ~ ---------• !ors. and. persons who may H PE ITI N requests The tonowlng ~ are ducted by: husband end Robert L Slockus s1>41c1fied In section 5102 ". · ne c11ry ' ~ mof'9 lhan ttwee monthl L~ 1502115 Olhlf· W5~5· Alexander; children: oihorwise be Interested in authority to edmlnlsler the doing buslnen 11: Laguna wife Thie statement was filed of the Financial Code end u1d De•d of Trust hereto· ttav. elapsed .anc. suet\,. 5 Fiie 51503 a p,n 422·t31·2'? Katherine K. Zeiser, me will or estate, or bolh. ~51~1•,.~n1'i' 11h~ lnd~~n· Gardens Apartmenls, Have you star1ed doing with the County Clerk of euthorized to do business fOf"e executed end delivered cordltlon. Premier TN.t NoUct of Tr11111t's Salt Under John W. Klug, Jr .. Kurt or WEIR GAILEY SMITH tn m n s r~ ion ° •· 24348 Azal Court, Laguna busine11 yel7 No Orange County on 5-2().96 the d d DMd s.Nlcu, Inc., • Cal-Deed ol Trust YOll •• In de~ M. Klug and Eric A. aka WEIR G SMITH aka tat es AC1. (This authority Hiiis. CA 92656 John W. McNlff 19983883935 '" this stattl. At: In the to un ersrgne • wrrt· fonwt Cof'DOfakln. aa TNlt-IMIW a died ol 11111l dad Ju Klug; 12 grandchil· WEIR SMITH · will allow the personal rep· Laguna Gardens Partne11. This statemenl was !lled Dall Pllol Ma 29 June 5 Quad Area of the City Hall ten Declaretlon of Default "· 2020 &st F1nt ...._ 25. 1991, unllst you._. 8C1IOn dren. Visitation wlll be A PETITION has been resentallve1~0 1takt 11many • Calllomla Umlttd Part· with lht County Clerk of 12 t9 1996 y ' w7o9 ot Buena Park Civic Center. end Dem.nd for Sele, and ltlb 120, SarU Ana, ca. to PfOllct your prOl)trty, It m held Wednesday, filed by BEVEAL Y STUDE· action1s Bwi, ou 1.C..~u •P· nerShlp (CA), 4940 Cam-Orange County on 5-1·9e · · et 6650 Beech 8lvd Buena a wntten Nobce ol Default fomla ~ TIUIUe be sold at a Pllblc ult II you June 5, 5:00 to 7:00 BAKER 1 h s 1 prova · e ore ...... ng cer· pus Drive Newport Beach 19983881948 PUBLIC NOTICE ·• Sale lnlom\Mkln Number need an ~llon of 1he p 1 Court 01 Calr:or~la Cfo~n~; taln very Important actions. CA 92660' • 011 Piiot Ma 29 June 5 Perk. CA .. ell right, title and and Electron to Sell. The (IUIJ 38'7-7728. By. Aonald nat1111 of the Pfocat<llng agDls .M. at Paclf c vi- ol ORANGE. ' howeve~. the I pereonal !eP· Thia business la con. 12 rt 1996 y ' w710 Flctltlou1 Bu1lne1a ·n1erest conveyed to and undersigned ceuHd H id W. Jant:z..-i, Vice Preskhflt. you, ~OU SlloulO COll'laCI a law· ~~~~a~lllfuo:;al hs:.~ THE PETITION requests ;~•~t!t~~ll~e11t~,:i:i.~~~ duC19r by: a llmtted part· • • N•m9 Statement now held by rt under urd Notice of Oet1u11 end Elec· o.te: May ti. 1111 ;re r~mTlt:e'~~~CEth Thursday, June 6 , ~.:~ERBE:eERa~~ol~~D;~ per,sons urless they have n:~:h ,!'glslranl commenced PUBLIC NOTICE d~~ lo~~~.~.,==~:: Deed of Trust'" the prop· tion to Sell to be recorded A.SAP20ll535122,11'21.... Dlllw¥• Corporallon, • lM· 11 :00 a.m. at St. An- personal represenlltlve to waved nol ce or conse!1led to transact buslne11 under Flotltloua Bualn•H greled Plastic Fabrlcellon •rtY situeted In said Coun· 1" the countv where the PUBLIC NOTICE lit. °' ~or ITl.lllM, or drew'• Preebyterlan adm1n1ster the esrale of the Tloh thed pro~sed •dctiOnmlnl .) the flclltloua name or Item. Statement 3061 E La Jolla Suite 1' ry Cehtomia deawbin" tn. real Pfc>pefty 1& located and substllulld lrutlM PllfSUllll IO Church, 600 St. An· d d t • in epe.ruent • S· names listed a0ove on f. The lollowl ...-Ana"'-I · CA 92806• • • " th .... h NOTICE ~ TitUST&'S Ille died ol trUft Ulalltd ~ drew'• Ho•d. Newport ece en · 1r111on autho11ty will be l&-88 . no ...... sons att ... m, -lend there1,,: EXHIBIT A more an ''"18 mont 1 SAU! UNDER DEED or Scol Vandefpool and e h ltn 1 i 1 THE PETITION requests granled unless an Inter· .... doing bu11neat as. Morelos Bradley Raymond Mon· PA'"CEL 1 · A U d , ..... have elapsed 11nc1 such ... US,. ....... -.. ~"'9_,.. Jodllnn v-A·rpool II s"-d ••c w n ermen the deceden1's Will and Laguna .,.11d90e Partners, Land1c1plng, 4737 E. sellt, 306J1 E. La Holla, n · . n n 1viue.., '" ,, r-. --,,~· .,,.,. • U .,., to follow at Pacific coo1c11s. ii 1ny, be edmlned esled person mes en ob-• Ud. P811nershlp, General Washington, Orange, CA Sulit I. lvlahtlm, CA 92806 l/4th Interest "' end to Lot r1cordatlon. Ptofe..ion.i t.o.n: '*111-2 octw: and wife r~ded on View Memorial Park, to probate. The Will and )ectlon 10 the pettlion and Partner. by Sha~ll Indus· 92669 Thia bu1lnt11 ts con· 40 r T 1 N 6614 ·n ~Corporation ee C230ll8 AP. Number: 07J0211991 • Instrument no. Newport Beach, Ca. any codicils are available show good cause why Iha tries. Inc .. By. Thomae E. Anlctto N. Pastrana, 4737 ducted by: an Individual 0 . r Cl 0· • 1 Trustee 6 Hutton Centre ~·11 YOO ME,. ce. 9l·34298l In bOoll page Of 844-2700. tor examinarioo ill the Ille court should nol grant the Zeiger .. Sr. Vice President E. Washington. Orange, CA Have you started doing the City of Coste Mesa, • FAULT UHDEft A DEE> OF olllclal '1COfdt In Ille olftce ol kept by the court. author~. This st11tment was filed 92689 t>usfnen yet? No Countv ol Orange, State of Drive, Suitt l060. Senti TfWSTLDATE> 11181 lJN. "" ClOURIY r.eorcler of Orange THE PETITION requests A H RING on the ~ti· with the County Clerti ot Estelenla Pas11aoa PlnJon, Bradley R. Morlsette Calffornia 11 r Me Ra· Arla, CA 92707, Telephone LESS TOO T~ ACTION ntv. calilomla, and PllrtUant --------- au!horrty to administer lhe ~~n ~~:• :,et~.~~P~ NI~ Orange County on 5-20-96 4737 E. Washington, ex. This statement was filed corded In ·Bo0:;77 :.ges Numbef: 17141 432-9000 TOERTYPRO~Y .V.,,04.Jf'.SOU>~TA ~~ ':':. OJ:•lauJ~ .,d MASSINGILL es1a1e under lhe lndepen-0 · 1 700 1 d 1 34 19983883941 enge, CA 92669 with the County Clerk ot • By· JULIE MCCOMBS rT..... .... .. tun r• Dor I• Pat r I c I a denr Admlnis11111on of Es-T~~ 'ciry Dr~atSo;h Or~ Daily Pilot May 29, June 5. This buslntH Is con· Orangt County on 5·21·96 10 to 11: lnclu1ive of Mis· TRUSTEE SALE OFFICER. ~ SALE ~00 :~•d ~3:1u996 1 In bo:: Callaghan Me11lngill, 1a1es Acl. (This authority an e. CA 92668. t2, 19, 1996 w706 ducted by: husband and 19983884138 ceHeneous Maps In th• • ~~£XPlANA,.......,OF 670•· • "*' no Nowport Beach, died will allow the personal rep-1~ YOU OBJECT TO the wife Dally Pilol Mey 29• Junes, Office of the County Re· Daw: 05123196 NPP14113 niE NATURE OF THE~ Ji~.~ =:i~~ ;,'f:T~ Sunday momlng, June· resenlallve lo take many granting ol lht petition you PUBLIC NOTICE Havo you elarted doing 12 19 1996 w?\2 d f S Id C t PUB: 05129/96, 06/05/96 CEEDING AGAINST YOU, F 1 Of T"· ·~ At ~ 2. al Hoag Presbyt•· actions without court ep-• buslneu yel7 Yes, 1994 • • cor er o a oun Y· YOU SHOULD CONTACT A ron ,,. Aeopo... ,.,. I H it 1 o 1 r-rovat Before taking cer· ~houldn~ppear at lhe hear. cn1138a211 A.N.P.·AniC41to N. Pastrana PUBLIC NOTICE Excepting Therefrom the 06/12198 LAWYER. NotJce Is htfeby Mein Enlry ArH fa Th• Plaoen· ~~~slnOC:~.pt:e· wlf~,o~ lain very important actions. 1·egli~s or·~~~· wr~:n ~g: Flctltlous 8&nlMll This llattment was filed Following: (Al Unrts 1 PUBLIB NOTICE gtven thllt Verdugo Sefvtc-e ~ ;e"":..:!0~4.1J,. Ei Chuck Massingill and however. tho personal rep-11 with h rt be Name Statem•nt wilh lhe Counly Cleik of FtcUtlous BuslneH Th h 4 Sh Corporation, • C8lfom6a 10 00 1 ~ W n · ' th t 8 b reson!ahve will be required 19,;, ~~ hear:O: ;,oc!'ur ai. Th• following persons ate Orange County on 5-1().96 Hem• Statement . roug 111 own on the NOllC! Of= TRUSTEE'S COfporatlon, H ttustH, Of ~Qt h~~ 5~1 ~:= ayctton. tg ~hoarll: r H~rry, ~nd lo give nohct to inlertsted earance ma 1>9 In rson doing business u : HaJYO 19983883074 The following ~raons ere Condom1n1um Plan Re· SALE T.S. No. e.10442 aucuUOf INSt ... Of~ al>li :t 111 ~ 0'f casi\ persons unless lhey have ~r by your ltt~rney. ~ Rigging, Inc .. 4215 Hllerla Dally Pilot June 5, 12. 19, doing business as: Attic corded 1n Book 9923, Page Loan No. I0110C7 TSO No. = ~~ ~= ~ =I m~ of Ill• '.:110 Tom. entered the hos· waived nollco or consented IF YOU ARE A CREOITOR Way. Newport Bt1ch, CA 26 1991 W723 Acc .. •. 1984 Federal Ave .. 689 of Offlclel Records of WS2029-6 APN No. Mom R ru .,!: Ida rcoZ: Staltt) al r Ill. Diie lll'ld lnltr· PP~~~ntat~o 8we:~r,g~~~: 10 the proposed actlon-1 ti nt dll I 92663 • Costa Mesa CA 92627 ' CMMA2~ YOU ME IN cg. s OM • I. . I d ht ~ The independenl admlnls-~ ad con no: ae Of fl? Darrell J. Halvofson Rig· PUBLIC NOTICE Garv Rob9rt Catmlchael. Seid County. (Bl The Ex· l"AUl.T UNDEft A DEE> OF TNlttH fOf ROM 'emlly tty ltcon;:r uldo,,:, ~o; ~ Hor and was unable to .. 1rat1on au1horlty will be ~o~r ~!:::' Wifuo~h':us~~ glng, Inc .. Celllomle, 4215 1984 Federal Ave .. Costa elusive Right to Possession ~T OATS> September ~dated hn. S1, 1• r• the un ~tedo In~ recover. Surviving granted unless an ln1er· end mail a copy 10 the per· Hllerla Way, Nawporl Flotltlou• 8u1lne11 M111. CA 92627 ind Occ:upency ot All ~~YOU T~ "*"did~ 91~1:' ~ ne!~ su• lltretnll'llr Doris are her 1l1ter1 esled person files . an ob-sonal teprt1entatlvo ao-Be1ch. CA 92683 N•Me St•tement This buelness 11 con· Thos.-Areea DeslgNted ,. YOUR -=-r ""°rr~ p .... _at Ofndef racofdl In o.sdibed: As more lully de· Gerri and Audrey. her iec11on 10 tne petrt1on and oof ltd by th rt 'ih" Thi• business la c:on· The lolloWlng persons are ducted by: an Individual . r""""""" Y, MAY -..-salbtd on said dNd of trust Tiie brothers Haro Id, " show good cause why lhe lou~ months ~o:~hewida~~ ducted by· a c:c>rpofltlon doing business as: Global Have you started doing P111os. Garages and Perltmg Ill! SOLO AT A fltaJC the cnke of the County..,._ lddrm d Diiier Danny. John and • court should not grant the 01 first Issuance 01 the let· The regl1t11nt comrMnced 1900 General Partnerahlp buslne11 yet? No Spaces. u Shown upon me ~~00 NEB>~ Et-::,der °!=r = OC::i dest;natlon *j1 any 01 Gerard , and h 8 ,.. " au1hon1y. . 1trs as provided In section lo transact buslne11 und11 N, 810 Newpor1 Center Or.. Gery Carmlchael Condominium Plan above '1UUi ~ THE NA-d o:"autt llldo Election to Ille ttll property • described grandson• Joe, Jac1<-•• A HEARING on the pell-9100 01 the Celllornle Pro-th• nc:.tltlous name or 18~..! N-port Beach, CA This 1ta1tmtnt wu filed R f d t Re • Pflt~ ....... !!:.."! Sell theraundet did ovt Is purpOfted 10 bt 608 10 n , J 01d 8 n 8 n d toon will be held on JlJNE bale Code The time for fll. names lilted aboYe on 5-1· 92600 with the County Clerk or • erre o. , Mrv1ng • _, rtcOf' OMI Place C la Mesa CA Charles. Born Octob8f ., 27, 1996, at 1:4Spm In Ing clalmi will not expire 9!1 Global Telecommunlc•· OrangeCountyon5-22·96 Non-Excll.mlWRigl'lttoUse YOU, YOU SHOUU> COft.. l/16/MlnBootl-.Pm~as 2627•2623 Thtosun · d 1 92 1 B k Oept 703 located at 341 belOf"e lour mon1h1 lrom Darrell J. Halvonon Rig· tlon1 Corporation (DC). 610 19983884215 th• Common Walkway• ~ ~ ,"::r,WYEJlt.PM, ~ ::r=..~~d 781 V:: tJustee dlldllms any =~ N.Y 100~1 ~ell~~dty~,\.; The City Drive South. Or· the hearing dale nollced glng, Inc., Danell J. HalvOf· Newpof1 Centar Or., f850, Dally Piiot May 29 June 5 and Drtvewaya Located on T-·-..._.... ·~-._.. .,1..-~· N.. ~Incorrectness of Ille prop· her large. boisterous • ange. CA 92668 abo ion, PtH!dent Newpott Beach, CA 92660 ' ' ·-...... •-. I -on •-· 1F" YOU OBJECT TO the yo"J· MAY EXAMINE the This 11atement wu nted Thia bualne11 11 con-t2, 19. 1991 w11 t th• Condominium Lots in Callom&a CofJlot .. !he North ftont entrance to ~ctrtss *':f ofler common Irish family •nd re- giantlng of the petition. you me kept by the court. If you with ttle County Cltrll of ducttd by:• corporation PUBLIC NOTICE Said Tract. PAftCR 2: ~ ~ llRX*lllild Truttee ~ ~~~ =·~·total a:lunl •~o: malned close lo her•· should appear at the htar· ,,. 1 ~raon lnlertsttd in Ora1119 County on~~ Have you atllltd doing Unit 2 on lot 40 as Shown dTI"'... putlUlr1I to DMd s.nta AN. callfomla • 1,00 paid blllncl 011111 obllaatton many nieces, nept- 1n9 and st1te your ob-tM •ll•I• you may file tHeil8444t bullnest yet? yH, 5-17·9e Flotltloue Bu•IM•• C . • .. _racordadon.,_., PM _....., aclCdon t the red by :!11 Pfoperty lo be ewa • grandnleces-;- 1ectoons o~ file writlen ob-with the c~rt a format R• Dally Pilot June 5. 12, 19, Global Telecommunlc.. Name Statement upon the ondomlnium as Documlf1t No. • ~ fOf oust! llld '-onable edrnlted and g randnephews,: iecllons with lhe court be-quul IOf" Special Notice of 28, 1998 wn1 Ilona, COrp. Th• lollOWlng ~raons are Pl•n above Referred to. SS:"° loolr -'• -~ It ltle time al '* II, Dotl!MS and edvlllCltt •I the family now num~. kre the he11lng .. Your ap-1he fillng of an lnventoty This atetement wa1 flied doing bU11ne11 as: Flat PARCS. 3: The Exclueive d Ill ~ecclfd• In the Cf-:' laWfUI al the Ille 11mf ol tllt 11111111 Pllbllcallon berlng In e•c•aa of-pe~ance m~y be In person and appralsal of Ht•te U · PUBLIC NOTICE ~th the County Clerk or Kitty l'llms, 7 Cambria, MIS· Right to Poueaalon and ~ °' ~~~-UNted ..... ;:c; ~ ..,. f tM noliol Of Siii IS: 100. Throughout htr:; or Y your• lorney. 1111 or of any pellllon or vtange ~ounty on 5-22·9e lion Viejo. CA 92692 -~ .....,.."7' -·-end Int.,.. ~ to ,685.17 In lddltlon to c.ash lite Dorla maln1alned- IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR account H provided In F1otltlou1 lwalneH t 9983884247 St_ephen Vincent Johnson, Occupancy of Thoee .Por· ~ by; H9dwtg R.. end now held IW If under tnis• • ICCIPta CW!ltf'i an unwavering devo--~ a cont~nt credllorfiol stctlon 1250 of the Cell· Name 8tatern.nt Dally Piiot May 29, June 5, 7 Cambria. Mission Viejo, tlontof Lot 40, 011cribed ~·~~"': u6d o..d d T~ In the ect clrhllll on a stall Of n> tlon to family •nd ta_ 1yo~~~=~ ~,rho~~u~'o;:~ lornla Probele Code. AR•· dT1he 1~~11ng Plf900•HBarAe 12, 19, 1996 w7t0 CTA 92692 in Percel 1 Above, O.sig· ~ COtpotadon • ~ .ituated In Mid bank, a lllleck drawn~ a \he voice of Fr•nk SI-. quest lor Special Nolle• o ng .,.., nesa as: • his buslneu Is con· d p lo G c.lrOnila ~ ' ,.. _ _,end-. Siowl"I tall Of ltd«al cre41l union Of 1 n•lra She will b• and mall a copy lo the oer· form Is av1ll1ble from tho Burke, 1805 E. Gany Av· PUBLIC NOTICE dueled by: an lndlvlduel nate 11 at 1' areges Wll • 1'lon.. u .....,_,., on drawn llY 11a11t °' *"'" sorely milled not ontr son el represeo11t1ve 'f,; court clerk enue. Suite 100. Santa Ana. Have you atarted doing and Parking Sp1c11 end ~· to~ =de~ Al:;so's ff:: 1 .,d roan llSDdatlon by the femlly mem· ro~~,~~1h~hf~o:~~ewlC:t~ Attom•r for the Petl• c: 927~ s.verton 2615 F~tltl~a:.u•IM~ ~linHS t•t? No Adjoining Unit 2 above 'kldtf fot cash at ~:l-11. The ·~ •Odlllon or sMlgi bera named, but by of llrsl Issuance of the le!· tloner; o:: AVenue, &inti Ana, The ~=-OWlng :~~. ere T~:h:,1.-=•:, llltd 0.~ HaVll'lg a Aespec• timed .. _, moner .._. end~ OOft'Wnon ~ C~-= :~! her daught•re·ln·law 1ers as provided In section •ETTY L. KOONTZ, CA 92707 doing business as: A) with the County Clerk of tlv• Unit Number, e1 ol the ~ ...... bY ~ I flf'i, d the 10 do buslnm In Olis 11" and many frlendt, all 9100 of the Celltornle Pro-EIQ., (Cta.1ot27S3J, Raymond C. Smith, 2615 Computer Wave, B) Com-Orange County on 4·29·96 Shown on tM Condomin· caltl, a CAINet'• checl ,... ptOptrty ~ Ille tvWl.l '91\tler Diiier •111111 ot whom wtr• reclpl• bate Code. The time for flt. ATTORNEY A.T LAW, 5 Orenae Avenue, SMa Ana. pu1er Wave Componente. 1He3181ees "-Pl bc>w Refemd t dr.wn by a...,.«""°"" atiow II pufPONd to bt. . II Is ICCIPltd l1t lrusllt ent1 of her Joyful: Ing clalmt will not expire CIVIC Pl.AU ITI! CA 92707 9181 CrlWfO<d Clrc:le Hun. · ,...,. an• . 0• ......., • d'9dl *"" by a n. JllMI IUMt COete tlllllloN IM tisuanoe loVlng. and Q..,.,0\11 before four months from 3 2 0 • NI WP 0" T l(lm Oviatt. 2etS Orange tlngton Beach, CA 92&..e Dally Pilot MaV 29, June 5, Togethe.r wilt!• Non-Exclu-.,.. or '8derlll crecll union, Ma ... CA '2$27~212. The IMIM'I dMd uni 111nO:':: aplrlt. lhe heanng date noticed BEACH c• e2••0 Avenue S&nla Ma CA AOnald F Saa90ndollar Sr 12, 111. t9911 W719 sfw Right to Un the Com• Of a chedl ~_,,by a .... uildefat911ed TNllee dis-IY*le to 1llt or1---------- abovt • .. -9270-, ' ' and Judy. S Se QOndQl1 • Of leclefW = loan delfn• .,y llabllllY fof eny P1Yt1 YOU MAY EXAMINE the Publl1hed Newport Thia buslneee la con· 9'81 Crewkird ~rcle. t{u~ PUBLIC NOTICE mon Walkwave end Drive· Htodldon. ~ lncorrlldnff.I al the proper-Slldor:_-..; ':tlllr of r\':,.t tue kept by the court. II vou Bt1ch..Co111 Mesa Dally duct.O by: a IOlnl venture tlnqton Beach, CA e~&4o , wave L~ on \M Con-aaor,. or Mvlngrl ..,.. tr addr ... Ind ~ COM-Wlltlout COWllll'll Of"'*· ity'. ere a person 1n1er111ed In Piiot May 29, 30, June 5, Have you a181111d dOlng Thlt bualneea re con-NOTICE Of' TRUSTO S domlnlum Locs In Slid clltd 11'1 Mdkllt ttca d h mon ~I... 11 ~ m °' lmplled =~lllO lhe estate, you mey file 1ne. bUllMu Y9t1 YM. 2/14 dUc:led by: husband and IALE TIUStM Sale No. 98· Tract. ,ARCIL. 4: /VI Un-~ Coda .,.. 9'Mlo-llMJWn Nnln. TM ~ Or tnQllft• with the cour1 a lormal Re-WTh707 William 8."8Uftc• wife 50525 Title Order No Ned to do ..... 11'1 .. amount d the Ul'fNlld..,... eitcta .,.......; flt~ quest tor Speclal Nolle• or Thi• at•t~men1 waa tiled Haye you atarted doing · dMded 1f140th lntettat in .._,Ill:. MhNotelftonl enc.. al 0.. ~· .. • ad ~ llld .... the filing of an lnventoty PUBLIC NOTICI with the Coilr"y Clltk ot t>uslneea yet? Yea "1·83 3 l Ol 374 Releren~ No, and to Lot 1 of Tract No. anlrwe '° the ecunty cwed by~ eo be MVf' ""9UnW 11111 end appraisal of """ ... CXange County on 4-30·N Ronald F: Seago~lar 5'. 970878 APN No. 932· 6814 County of Orange, ~no CMc c.n. aokS ~,......-. ..o. llr•t • prowtdtd .W. stll or of any petition 0t on11383223 tt98M811H Thlt 1181"'*11 was flied 07-058 YOU ARE IN DE-' W DIM ..... At-. rNllecl ~-.....,,._.IN UflNN ~ bllllQ account 11 provided In Plotltloue aualMH Dally Piiot Me 22 H with IM County Cler le ot FAULT UNOEA A DEED OF St1te or California, H "r ~ Ill WI end lldvanctt • IN time d the lie ftM _.. Dy llld section 1250 ol the Calllor-N•rM I tat•"*"' Y • • Orange County on S-Oe-N Map ~COfded In Book 217, .,.,_. conwwiad to .,.. lnlial ~ ol d-. No-Wiii iniet t '*'°" n11 Probate Code. A A• The fotlowlng P8ftor\9 are June 5, t2, 1009 w102 19"3882.0I TRUST DATED 08113/93 P•pt JO to 13 lnctutiw of now htN.., f undlf '* b <ti ... •: $211,tZl.14, In Mid 11:._ 1M :J'OK Md quest for Speclll Notice doing bUtlneU 11: K8 In-PUIUC lfOTtcl o.uy ,llot June 6 12 19 UNlfSS YOU TAKE AC· Mlacettaneoua Mepa In~ DMd d lNlt In h ,,.,... In addUon to CMt\ the t14'.,. iw• 1114 lorm Is avallebl• from tM vettora rv ~3 V~ Karo · • • • TlON TO PROT£CT YOUR • ~· In _.. eiounty, TNl!eae • ~ a ca-tvsll c:r11114 br Mid CIMtl court cl•rk. men Avtnu•. Newport l'llGUtu• ....,,..., 28, 19M W724 Office of the County Al· deeclM• ,_ eHw'a ct'9Ck •-°" a rust da'8f a15t1711,. Attorn•~ tor the hU. Dead\, c.llfomla '2980 ...._ ttat.,.._. PUILIC NOTICI PROPERTY. IT MAV 8E ce><der of Seid County. !Md ...,., T1'1 pi'Operty ...., °' ~ benll. • JflUIT Dffi llMICl A Uoner: KE Holdlnoe. L,, (Wutl-The 1of1ow1ng peraont.,. SOlD AT A PUii.JC SA.LE. The property ,,.retofote ....... ! -.Crltad It a. ct.ai cir_,, by• ...... Of ... ~Ila, Ai JAMI' C, HARVEY, lngtOfl), "343 Von Kannan dolnt._ buelMM •: New-"9Utloua 8ueln.H tF YOU NIED AH EXPLA· it be'-' told ... "--*' • W'. "'-....... llldliral ~ "'*"" °' • ,_. 1.tO E l!IO., (CIB, 145394)1 A.ve .. Nowport Beach, CA ~hs~1t I01 N. ff•m• •••t•m•nt NATION OF THE NATUAf ~ "'V ...... endoew~ ~ .8Wft.., i ..... Of ........ ~ '"""°"· CORHT'f a ST••&.: =Inc:. (0etaW8'8), 129 pof1 ~~. ci·~ Hew· TM fofl~r":':: OF THE PAOCE!OINGS ~ 1: :'"' ~ :..~ ~ ="~~ '== ~= J"41 n:~= MAN, 18200 VON KAit fast 15'th Slrfft, New ll&k« ~ OtO\lp ~., Chfld 285~ pi. AGAINST YOU, YOU l'I llgnl ~II lllUP0"9d to be: .._. Of aNr9 '** fbf ~11 1112 11nt MAN, STE. 200, IR• Yori!, New VOflC, 10022 Inc., (CalllOr'lla) 9777 nocroek Dr. ,·C32S, Oosla SHOULD CONTACT A If anv, oft I , .. , pto~rty UO .,.. ·110 112.;: ~., lectton 1102 ol • VINI, CA 9211$-1081 Thia buelnHa I• con-Wll•hlr9 llfvd .. IUI.. ,01, Meta, CA e2e20 .,,.. 0 .. dHCflt>ld •boll• ~· pur· ftoul1tl ..,... .. ""8nclll Code Ind ... ._ _______ -4 " Published Newport CfUc:ted by: I general par1• ~Hlla,CAI0212 CMltlne Wong, 28S5 Pl-l.AWYIU'. n Jurut h" Port9dtobe: 16l410WA 8eech. CaSol'nll ~'°do IMll*I 11'1 -------- 011ch.Co•t• Mot1 Oally flltlhlP Thia buelnen 11 con-necftelt Or .. 1ci2s. Coate 1998, •& 11:00 AM, '"'· STAUT, UNfl' U . COSTA The .....,....., TNllM ""8 ~ .::.,."!~-. Pilot May 29, 30, June 6, Aeg.letrant hee not ytt ducted by: • Corpotll!Qn MtH, CA 92821 '""°" .. Foredoture Cor· MESA CA 9262f The dlkhllM In! ~ lllf dtr -_, .,_ 19911 ~un ~ra~.~= TMttgfetrMll eotnmtnced Thi• bue1ne11 I• con-'°'"°" 81 the dutv •P· ......_ :"" d T • =..~-~al~ =.:..!.:Gf': W'ThToe er ...,.,....,... to ~ butlnett und9f dUc1td 0y: an lndMdual u,..,..,...,,,,. ruecet dil· --•• ----------• n.u name Ot natMt lated the tlctltloua "amt or Ha .... ~ ttatttd doing po.r"9d Tt\lt1ea under end clan wry llabilrtv for tnv ~ dltilJ 111 &,I~ TNllN'• DMd .,,... M* PUBLIC NOTICI ~11.fordlnae. LP., a Wash-~~tted ~on A.t>f. ~=Y;'J~o ~'°°:;~~~et, 1~11 or the attMt ::... "': -=-~ =:.-:::: ,."!:: ™'• 81Cltl0 lngton llmJled paMtrlhlp 8allef Heowapaptf Group, Thie eMttmenl WN l\led racot • on •• ...,_.tndodltrcommon Mnlor~,.,...,, tarot-..., .. .,.._ NOTICIO' ly: Kol fnvft~~ 1ne..a.u-hMr,1'realdM wtth !tie County Otrk Of Oocum•nt No. 13• d~.1f any. shown•~ 1e;a•• -.....,_,~~ At•"- ,.,.ITION TO •gtment, lncoi. • -··· Thia .....,,,... .. flled °'.,..County on 5-f.5-N O&Ml'l looll -,. -of ""''" Stld .. ,. Wiii be ··•••h" • ...... • --!\ ""'9!1 • -~ ......... tT•• corporation vy: Raymond With fie ~ 0... of ............. _.. ........ ~ ... ..._ d in .. Of . ...,._to .-, ._ ....._ "9d ............ ,..._. L-.--.....,..,NI anw 0t9r9 CounfJ 6ia ...... ' ..._,....,....."' """"-.,.cor a lnl • m-0., but Without COVt· ~ IUM f11 .... • tflW All•W. .. ..-..:aleal, HTAft M t II' fh ••Pl•G ~ t1H•tl1?t Ody Noe Mar ?a. "·flee oftha "*~'of 01"· nant OI wenancv •111· •) .._. llw .., = .. 111 l .. ,, • --~ ·•-.:;....:..t PAUL-'· Cl.AIU( ' • resourc. ~11 hc14 ... ~I, ti, 1•. ANCie Ceun'V C.hfom.. ' ot nw.,.......... --....._ .. -"...,.. CA .. llO. AtllHt tan oourrt Oft •o .... • Olllf11 M~ 1,t. at, ~103 _.b , JoM O~~ prMNd Of Implied, tatatd· "*-'.• ........ Ill ... -....... _. aL-.a.. pt To .. Nh.~ myriad of ~~.A'"9"1tN ....., aacut v. · It'll "''· pona1e1on. or,.....,., ..,.1 1 .._....~..... IRm et~ eot1111gt11C c;n.: di .. n.,,, •• 1>9cauH I 1tcon eftd lon'f&I c. r. triC\Mnbr9"Cta, 10 pey ,,. ...,._..._.,• .. .= ,.. .. _...,........:= tort,tndP'fton9wtlO~ our cotum,,. ~ £M OIMelfted con.~•Wlt.t, .. ,_.,................ f II fNll, a_. ..... _,,..,,......,.. .... eMJa ~ bt ~In quallflad buv•re to n:r;t I lM«ot , ... , Moft4agt .-r:,.~ ... .;;;;;:V""'~ ::c.:--.,,_ ..... .,.. .. ......,. . ~ '~Ut.°M.~1c°' both. cant Ma ... 78 :/11 c;orp...; .. ~. Wl.L of Ttuat. Wittl ~ ::...., --=-t..--= :-...: =et:.-=-------•1 111141',.a.JCA• --~ __,. ,_.. . .,., - ·~· When Warda""' Nol EnouQh "'Spm•lefJWln ,....,...,., ,....,.. 29&1 ""'°'Blvd C-.Mlle 540-3135 Newpon 8c&ch/Costa Mesa Daily Piloc Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pm Monday-Friday HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE DAILY PILOT DEADLINES Monday ............ Friday 5:00pm Tuesday ............. Monday 5:00pm Wednesday ....... Tuesday 5:00pm Thursday ........... Wednesday _5:00pm Friday ................ Thursday 5 :OOpm llYMX (714)642-5678 (714)631~94 (Please include your oame and pbooe nwnber and we11 call you bacJc with a (Xice quoce.) llYMA&Oll• NllSONa 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA 9'lfJTT Conn al Newptn BM A 81&' Sl. .. PUBLIC NOTICES WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 19% PUBLIC NOTIC!S PUBLIC NOTICES Put a few words to work for you. Call 642-5678. GENERAL POLICY Rates and deadlines are subject to change without notice. The publisher reserves the right to censor, reclassify, revise or reject any classified advertisement.. Please report any error that may be in your classified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot & The Independent accept no liability for any error in an advertisement for which it may be responsible except for the cost of the space actually occupied by the error. Credi! can only be allowed for the first insertion. 0 EMPLOYMENT 5530 EMPLOYMENT 5530 EMPLOYMENT 5530 "Employee. " '' Empleado. " "Arbeienehmer. '' I "Employt." • • I I . I ; ; • ' l I I j ( l ' • • .. c ,_ WEDNESDAY. JUNE 5, 1996 TODAY'S CRaSSwoRD PUZZLE 1120 DnHnn PVIHITVU 8014 P!TS t MAllNB SUPS .......-A -----•ANIMALS 8049 DOCIS 70221•-•--• LINCOLN , ___ .....,.._ ___ _...._ ___ ~--------'"""".'~-8PT eolld Oreen '89Ll"90lnM•rkVll couch. Pd. S800 now S•v• abused end •o• M •-I bo t Orig. owner. 13e.eoo 8y CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIRSCH 11'° Cell 723·17H .. OOftn9 w a • ml. all IHlher. J9 . . abal'\doned fMl8. B• • A·area, Npl. HatbO( ACROSS 1 RYbe 8 Triclca 11 Writer Stout 14 l..lc:ortc.·lfk• flavoring 15 Superior 18 Unteflned metal 17 Brothera 18 Red SN peninsula 19 ~laying marble 20 Mounts gems 22 Type of cadet? 24 Mollusk 28 Annual refer· ence book 30 Old story 31 Knight's quest 32 Swmgy tunes 33 Gradual increase 1n loudness 37 In the past 38 Assumed na.me 39 Caveman Alley- 40 Honeymoon part1C1pants 43 German nver 4S Atmospheres 46 Fall or spring 4 7 Actress Motiroe SO Ice Capades members S1 Blazing 52 Go kaput 63 Sun: Sp. 54 Web wl1tl a 57~ re.ics.ot 82 Foot part 83 Woodwlnda M He!plng ol pie 85 Hoo'• Mme 88 Olay 8 7 Distributed DOWN 1 Sweet potato z Lennon's wife 3 Aunts and others 4 NWT native 5 Tffdlefa talks 6 Squander 7 Wading bird 8 Actor Chaney 9 Actress- Marie Saint 10 Related to earthqualles 1 t Type of candle 12 Noveftsl Jong 13 Medlte1Tanean selling ship 21 Finish 23 Dtm 24 Director Arkush 25 Pantyhose COio< 26 Radiant 27 Allow to 28 Territories 29 Highland girt 31 Networks 33 Scl\Jb 34 Ruckus 35 Contnt>utor 36 Inaugurates 38 Crooked 41 Animars home 42 Dec. 24th hearth ttem 43 True-to·ltfe qualrty 44 Bonnet, e.g. 48 Take to the slopes 47 Ships' poles 48 Walking 49 Basketball coach Pat- 50 .Impudent S2 Fodder SS Kimono sash 56 Pea holder 58 Grand -Opry 59 Clevemess 60 Expert 61 Actor Bea tty .. P'um fo' ••I• volunteer/foat•r. Call It o,soo 8715-4740 tound ay11em, peal. King bed, weight eet, 714·59MK>37. (daye) tlve traction. S7,000. , hutch, cof Ible, wlck•r Call &44·2270 chalrl/bskt. 642·2568. uUSJW 80'Moorlng 1at row TF.8'I' YOUR PLAY Neither vulnerable. South deala. WEST • 1097 <;>K ~82 0 9854 •J S NORTH •AJ48 <:>JS OAQ6 3 •Q 43 EAST •8 "'109854 OKlO • 108752 SOVTH •KQ852 <;>AQ OJ72 •AK9 The bidding: SOUTH WEST •• p-... PaH 4NT P ... 8• Pue NORTH 3NT 40 50 Pus Opening lead: Ten or• Once again we offer you a chance U> be in the driver's seat. Cover the East-West cards with your thumbs and decide how you would play six spades af\er a trump lead. North·SouLh bid well t.o a sound six spades. North's jump U> three no trump s howed a power raise in spades and a balanced hand. After minor-suit cue-bids South ~hecked for aces and then bid the s lam when partner showed two. At first, the slam seems like a finesser's dream. However, the heart finesse might be avoided if something good develops in dia- monds. Aa long as declarer leads I I t F 1 Mii end of C -SL nearl--------- low rrom hand, the alem can be '::~;~~ •go~~n~;~ JNSllOMENTS 6055 Pavllllon. A-241. MERCEDES 9130 made it West hae a doubleton or to S2500 obo. Cherry $13,900. 819-778-2683 jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tripletoo diamond king. Either B/R 11t1, rice pester & GRAND PIANO Anti· '83 Meroed•• ••n• South loaes no diamond trick, or a alelgh, formal dining quad. Needs refinish/ _M_O_T_O_R_CY_C_LE_S__ 190D Grey, a cla11lo diamond can be aet up for• heart rm w/chlna cabinet, tuning. $7150 OBO for th• collector. discard when the suit breaks 3·3. leather aofa set, Vlcto-631-7605 SCOOTERS 8018 $3400/080. Call The fly in the ointment ia when rlan living rm, grdfa· 673-9047. -ther clock, plus East haa the diamond king and ;t714-220.2988• PIANOS & Honda 750 Nighthawk '85 MERCBDES shift.a U> a heart on captwin& dum· ORGANS 6059 New Dec '95. Blue. ·COUPE 300 SE Gd my'a queen. Now declarer ia rcm:ed l•M_E_u_c_HAN __ D_l_S_E __ =iiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 3200K mlles. Helmet/ 0 0 n d • 1 0 I 0 0 0. to gueaa whether to take the fineae &'-!' btk llhr Jckt S4000. 714-831·7808 or rely on the even diamond divi· MISC. 6015 PIANO Wurlluer 842·7404 •==-~-=-:-=-::---~-Spinet. Mahogany '72 350•1 Merced•• sion. finish wl1h bench. ••••••••• Classlc. Ught blue. There ia a much better line avail· PLANT SA.LE Citrus· ( 3 7 • • x 5 7 • •) s 7 o o. Exe. cond. 2nd owner. able. After winning the firtt trick, avocado (fruiting) $10. &45·3433 AUTOMOBILES $10,900. ~2·7404. declarer abould draw the outatand· On/King palms-lg $10 · h "---d Herbs S1, cement ---------11•••••••• ---------mg trumps. cas out t~ roun 8 fountains sno. bird TV ELECTRONICS MITSUBISHI 9145 of cJube and the ace of d1amonda, btha s20. 909-674·9422 sn' REO ' then lead a diamond toward the A ti d d 6080 BMW 9030 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii · " Th · ·r 'th d fi d n que r••••r •n iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil "'5 Mlt ublahl Ml JllC&. at wins i ea er e en er buffet many paint· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii *• • • holds a doubleU>n king of diamonds. Inga c1'5o) area rugs AT TENT I 0 N e LE C-. r•u• 2 dr, auto, aJO, lfit is East, declarer wins the heart china & crystal. Cati TRONIC BUFFS: Used '88 BMW 325 red, red, 18k mll, .$8,750 shift, cubes the jack of diamonds, 10, appolntmenl. VCR, TV, xl nl quallly. loaded, w/sunrool. 1 909-735-6269Corona, •-d ·th t d 845·2100 both need minor ,... owner, xtnt cond .. 85k cr:osses..., ummywi a rump an pair. Make offer. mll $8,995 642·57041--------- discards a heart on the queen of 642-4321 xi 342 or PLYMOUTH 916~ diamonds. tr it. is Weat.. the defend· WANTED 642·6723 eves. er muat either lead into South'• TO BUY 6019 CADILIAC 9040 •88 Plymouth Sundance heart tenace or yield a ruff·aluff. ••••••••• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 69K 11 E The slam also makes if diamonds TRANSPORTATION '80 El Dorado Blarrllz !~~~o.ln/out.mA~~~. ~ti are 3·3. Should Eut win the king Old CoJns, gold, sliver ••••••••• 350 v.8 Auto A/C, F/P, pwr. $3500. 536·1189 · edi I I bo If jewelry, Franklin Mini, unm ate y, p ~y goes aa a ve. Sterling flatware, etc. Good cond $1700 obo West has the king, the hearts are Stove 842•9448 days ---------• * 831·7149 * •--------- safe from attack, so declarer c~n Top Dollar• Paid BOATS 7011 1=PiiOiiiNTiiiilAiiiCiiiiiiii9iilii?iiO fall back on t.he hear~ fineaae 1~ For Records. Jazz, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ---------, • every case where the diamond swt Sounlracks e t c . 18' SHOCK elec bay CHRYSLER 9050 does not produce the fulfilling trick. Call Mike 645-?S05. boat. Ex c con d . iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '89 SUNBIRD $6800. 645-7673 Learn to be a better bridfe FREE TO YOU 6022 player! s .ubscribe now t o t he _P_O_WE __ R_B_O_A_T_S __ 1 Goren Br1d1e Letter by calllnf Moved neod a tovlng 7012 '93 CHYRSLER Town & Country Mini-van. Xlnt cond. 381< ml, 7/ 70 m fr warranty. s 15500. 645-9070 Conv. Turbo GT. Auto, all pwr AM/FM cass. CC, tilt, cstm tlrelfl whts . $3800 . 673·2762. 800r'T88-1226 for information. Or home 2·pet cats 1yr write to Gore n Bridie Letter, old. Very loveable & iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil SAAB 9185 ~~?o.· Box 4410, Chlc:eao, IL 80880-preuy ~ 721-1933. '78 Unlftlght lmmac .. _F_O_R-0-----9-0 -7 -5 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~ many upgrades, •h partnership, must seel iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S24k obo 494-4485 1993 FORD '95 S•ab 900SE 1-~~~~~--.-~~~~~~....-~~~~~~JEWELRY.FURS EMPLOYMENT APPLIANCES 6011 & ART 602 5 SERVICES 5533 MERCHANDISE •••••••• Please be aware that ANTIQUES 6010 t ha II stings In this cat· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii egory may require you to call • 900 number .---------. In which there Is a charge per minute. Top Dollar P•ldl From 1800·1960. 1 pc to entire estate. Painllngs, china, glsware, turn, etc. 40Yr NB Res 673·6223 AIRLINE JOBS -Now hiring domestic & In· ternatlonat staHI Flight attendants, tlcke,t agents, roservallon· ________ _. lsts, ground crew + moro. Excellent lravet benefits! Catt Alrttne PfST ~ ~ Employment Services 1 ·206·971 ·3692 oxl. 18' Boston Whaler BRONCO 4X4 turbo conv .. Green w/ 1989, xtnl cond. 300 tn perfect cond. All black top, tan llhr lnl., 011 PeJntlng hrs, tots ot xtras, power. leather, phone, under 1 o k m 11 . Builder Ov•r•Stock by the tr a 11 er. S 17 .S0 0 tow pkg, rims/tires. $36.000 obo 251-6951 brand new GE Electrlc lat• Burt Proctor 673"6651 Only 60k mllea. S17K . ranges, 30" free "Home Port" 1948 Lvman 574-4247 or 648·9449 ---------standing model, All (Newport) " TOYOTA 9210 white, aelf·cloanlng 12"x1 ts", Claaslc Bay Boal. oven $375. RUF. The $2800.00 Xlnt cond. S3SOO obo ---------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Model Home Furniture phone 875·5339 Call 733-9993. HONDA 9085 •93 Toyota Tercel 4 Store. 2 50-4 1 96 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii d t aJ 26k 11 •---------•------------------1 r, auo, c, m , K •nm or• Re Ir I g . PETS & SAIL BOATS 7014 '87 Hond• Prelude St w h I t e , $ 6 • 4 5 0 9 mos old. $400. Obo. ANtMAI.S 6049 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Mint cond. S71SO (S2K 909-735·6269 Corona 714·721·9656. · under Blue Book) All WE PAY CASH pwr, A/C, sunroof, cc.1-------- ADOPT ·A·PET Every Sal & Sun at PETSMART, Fountain Valley. Puppies. klt· tens and more, alt For good used Sabots Blaupunkl radio. 79K VOLRSWAGEN 9235 & boat equipment. mlles. 723·4802 ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Minney's Yacht Sur· ---------'1 plus, 1500 Old Now· •91 Honda Accord '73 VW SUPER· port Blvd. 548-4192 EX 4 dr, auto, loaded. BEETLE Rblt eng, When you're tuned into classified L89512. Foe. NATIONAL PARKS HIRING Positions are now avallable at National Parks, Forests & Wild· lite Prosorves. Excel· tent benefits .,. bo· nuses. Call 1·206·971· 3622 ext. N89519. Fee. Whlrlpool 220V eleo dryer, gold color, older but works groat! $65. Lady Kenmore, avocado green wash· Ing machine, works fine $95. Admiral dual temp refrigerator, white, works fine s 100. Must sell by Sunday! 848·8340 W.hlt• washer •nd oa• dryer $300 for both. Qood cond. 873·8880 looking for loving, car· --------- Ing homes. CALL 597· MARINE SLIPS 9037 for more Info. DOCKS 7022 96k mll, burgandy, new brakes, pt, >clnt. $8,950 909·73S· shooka. S 1 900 6269 Corona OBO 850·8528 Hove A 38' Mooring (C·80) w/ -IS_U_Z_U ____ 9_10-0 AUTO PARTS Garage Sole I 11 ' BW, on Alvarado & REPAIR 9260 • Pl .. E. of Bay Is. S 14K. '87 Isuzu Trooper 11 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Call (909) 397.9797 or 75k miles. original 1990 Ford Cargo you're tuned into your community. Classll1ed Is ..... CONVENIENT whothor you're buy· .!:~=======!.. Ing, setnng, or just looking. classified has what you needl RENT Good jobs rtli11bl t Stf\ ires inltrt)ling lhin~ 10 bu) It\ .111 then: every day (al The Nae Oimt.k Cll 642-5678 lo pin ,ar GIJogt Sddd! (714) 673-2942. owner, red, $6,500 Ven $2,750. OBO Catt 650-1769. Ask for Oinesh Shaw, 714-574-4267. CLASSIFIED It's the resource you JEEP can count on to sett a 9110 LIFT GATES For S•I• (3) Wallco 3,000 lbs. capacity, Uh Gates. $2500 tor all (3). For more Information, please call Promod Shah 1·714·574-4267. myriad of merchan· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii dlse Items, because our columns compel qualllled buyers to calll '90 CHEROKEE 20R. 2WO, White, TNT win- dows, Lo mites, Runs greatl l $8300/0BO. Musi aetll 549·8833 CLASSIFIED 842·5878 through classified in Cl.1\\1ficcl 842-5878 ·sE·R·Vl-C·E--·1 i;L~~uc DIRECTORY CLEANING 3528 SERVICES CONTRACTORS FLOOR INSTALL HOME CARE/ IANDSCAPE & MOVING 3834 PAINTING 3858 ROOFING 3910 3 548 GENERAL 3558 REPAIRS 362 0 SERVICES 3 7 60 IA WN CARE 3808 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiii~!iiiiii~iiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Spilt S•cond Moving SON'S PAINTING BALBOA ROOFING CO .--------1 CERAMIC• MARBLE ., Prof Moveral 24Hr Srv lnVExt. 22 yra In O.C. /Comm /RH /Reroof S.J. Scott Construction •QUALITY WOR"* Care Giver For the Sh•ne'a Gardening 70 IS 01 tr a 111 S VBI J b /A · /F Est /R I ~o'~~!l'~)(·P ~a~~;~~~~ uundry & DryclHn Custom Home Builders HardWdNlnyl/Ceramlc elderly. 12 years exp. & undscaplng. Lawn 43~-~12~lP1..k~:;~~ ucu:60~59 ~14-5~7.~4:i u:.~n• r"e31.sO:: Fluff&Fold 70/lb Llc#481954 . Ref's . Mrbte/Carpet Bnd/tns Rel'•· Please call care lnstall'n/Removat p 16,.,...61.,9722 ACOUSTIC 1·800·348·9321 Free P/U & o·ellvery 714-075.7799 L708279 722·7332 Temmy 714-367-9038 Sprlnl<lera 548-5801 ALL-AMERICAN gr • VV" ..,.. •SADLER ROOFING CEILINGS 3408 LHky Shower• Rep'd 253 17th st. Hr Winchell• Moves·U ... Carefully WEST COAST PAINTING Ucensld & Insured iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Regroutlng & tnstall'n * 8 5 o .7 9 5 9 * Yard Cl••n·up, Trim Coutteously & Cheaply Free Est.•10 Yrs Exp Free Est. All reroof L#670130 Dean of Tile "'::;;:;:::;:::;::;;:;;:;;::;;:;;:;~~ DOORS 3580 HANDY MAN 3710 JEWELRY 3784 Trees/Hedge/Remove/ 549.0223 T141227 Unbeatable Rateal guaranteed. 875-5099 AAA ACOUSTIC Paint-applied Removo- palch Te>eture lnl/e~t 962·5891 or 847·8905 CEILINQ MASTER •Acoustic Romovat• Custom Te)(turo-Palnt L1c·a Mark 838·7300 673-806S or 846-8526 -iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Weed, Nu Lawn/Malnt. ---------• Ref's . Joe 850·3433 --------- Nowport T ile & Marble l~J.Do!~~~~~!!p. An experienced •Pelnt/C•rpentry• Witllam Herold Jewelers 954·Yard Pg·749·5375 PAINTING 3858 ---------REMODEUNG Fine Crahsmanshlp... Speclzlng NB/COM dependable door o all d f Walch & jewelry repair---------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil PERSONAL •·ADDITIONS 3916 At Alfordable Prices. $5/offl 719·9788 hanger. Guar work, ~a11J'~bao0:1° Anllque •Fln1Jew1I~ LEGAL SEDVICE 3867 g Showers/Counlers/Flrs roas. Don 521.8910 8 /•-'I/I cJ .-73 ""38 •W.P. YOUNQQUIBT A ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii' WINDOW CLEAN.No Gery 845·5277 UV .... ri 1 u ""' p I ti C t t i~~~!!iiiiiiii~iiiiii i• Natural Slone & Marble SERVICES 3812 an ng on r•c or Ferthlng Interior• Fplcs l645486 842-2214 •Average 1 story·S30 S•ml Retired Contr•ctori---------•=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Oust. painting by prof'11 YOUR Pl!RSONAL Kitchen, B•th, Remodels • 2 story·S45. •·D--YW-AL--L----A I I t LANDSCAPE •· 1• Uc.f602098. Ina. ASSISTAHTS Rm Additions Visa/MC Hou •• Cl.anln.. R epara, mprovemen a. g • sm jobs Ouallty/lntogrlty BANKRUPTCIES Free Isl. S45·3305 Personal Girl Frldaya. L1560875 873·121a --------1 CHILD CARE 3536 Spring Cleanlne SERVICE 3584 I care, K~n 842·1770 IAWN CARE 3808 REASONABLE 24YnQualltyPalntlng Trustworthy & Profes·, _______ _ CARPENTRY 3510 & Reg Svc. Mlnl·bllnds,liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ===~-=---~-Attorney.Prep•r•d TOUCHUPS, TOO slonal. E><cellent refer·'-SPRINVT~us 3921 LICENSED..,D•vc• .. E carpel & floor. Visa/MC/AA REMODELS carp plbQ, Ba ale Y•rd Melnt FrH Phone Consullatlon 24 Hra. Richard Sinor enc11. 957·1705. ~A v " "'" AJ'• 888-2500 B&K Llcl 885180 paint, etec, tile, stucco.&' (714) 744-8272 Handyman/Remodel Lots of TLC & Funl All phasea. No job loo roofing. MORGAN Lawns, Cln-ups, TrM Ucl280644 845·3209 ---------i8iiPiiRiliiNiiKiLii_.iiiiiiRiiftiii•iiPiiAii1iiia Additions. Bath, Kitch Pediatric CPR & 1st Aid amt. Acoustic removal, Uc'd. Phl850·3281 Trim, Sprlnl<lra, Aerate, RAINBOW Clrcl• Malnt. PIANO & VOCAL ... .. R. Fire-Water Damage Meals/snacks lncld. Reas CONCRETE & etc. 714·240·1159 Mobile 1403-5385 -..,,r,,..1111_ct1_S3_1_-4_422_P_G-4_'3 ... -t_14_2 MASSAGE 3830 Palnllng-lnl/E•I Houu/Apt LESSONS 3868 Vatvas•Head .. Tlm ... Eloc, Plumb, & Paint r•tes FT/PT 984-174~ MASONRY 3557 ·--------....,..,..--.,,..-..,....,,......-,.....,.. _,,. TREES • Quality job. Free eat. cloekl. 26Yrs Local Exp. Newport areo. tmmed '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'-Home Rep•lr/Remodel L1569897 838-8888 ~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii John Burr 2e2·283~ Page 714·227·8122 CLEANING ,. ELECTRICAL 3610 Costa MHaJNewport r.,,--,,. ...... lAWM L • • Th PIANO 9.,, ·Advanced•---------Brlck, Block, Stone, Tiie 25 Y E .......... ·:-..,-1·.-1• ' erep~ Carl M1nl11 Palntl--·· .. DOORS R H C p 1 o I Jim :;~241:0 --~ •v ,... .. & Nutrition Ins/WC ••11 All ages-Teacher Cert. TUTORING · 3929 Trlm•Ca~=.::i~~ SERVICES 3548 F;l~~·Be'ci:: Re~.v;;'~~ Sm•ll Job EXPERT Lawn SeNlce. Mow/ RN /L MT s 5 10 f 1 lnl/Ex1•Full Service Entertainment Aval!. Orywu l.5&2731 35Yrt .. P Exp. Terry 557.7594 Duncan Electrlc edge/aod/aprlnklera/ ma11age. 722·9823 l~~=f•;~n~.::S Jennifer 94o-aee9 READING TUTOR Jerry 842.0587 A TOUCH OF CLASS LocaVOulck ReaPonll HAULING 3720 cln~p. Al 98 .. 2718 --------Gr•d•• K~8 A to Z HANDYMAN Cleaning. Rea/Comm * Best Price/Quality Ll275870 850·7042 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Iv• mag°' call at1er 15 CARUANA PAINTING PLUMBING 3890 -Credenu.led Teacher· Uc/Bonded. Free Esl. Landscape brick atone MOVING 3834 lnVExt. Very low, tow Stephenie 793-0488' INSTAU/REFACE CABINETS Tereaa 282•7143 Concrete. i0o.11i.1007 Llo'd Contractor JUNK To The DUMP OARDIENINQ Reliable prices. FrM Est. Bnd/lns iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~~;::· 0::~6-~~· •9011 HOUSECLEANING FENCES, Brick. Block, ~';~'!.l~~gh~~e;~~a~ (714-988-1882) ~e.~~~'~t1.w~r:,.:' LS28414 11-.993.2734 TH~ l~ :LUMB~R ··w-·•-YY _____ _ Ucenaed·Bonded Tiie, Pl•ater & BBOe. Otmand Eltctric 64s-3856 Will haul, what Truh Ed Ba1Ten 848·3371. PUBLIC NOTICE CHUNO'S PAINTING ·• ·~~nee 1~ ·• CO~JUNGS CARPENTRY•Wlndowa $10.00 SHI' hour. OualJGuaranl'd. Work Man won II 968·1882 The Callf. Public Utill· 20 Yrs EJcp. Gd Price! Friendly S9fV!ce•lnaUfed yg 3932 Doors • Wood Fencea 714-848.()388 Fw S 8111·&42·78871 _________ -------~-----Or .. n Scene l.andtcpng tlH Commlaalon RE· Guar work. Free Eal. Ll632981 875'9304liiiiijiiiiil!i!~~~iiiii CloseVGnrage Organlzera WINDOW CLEANING Patterned Conor•t• FENCES TWENTY DOLLAR /Maaonry /trrlg1t1on QUIRES that all used Uc4'375602 531Ml534 -=-_,...,,,_.,.....,,,.,...._..,_ TH• aTftlPP•K L•r281S81 • Call Bob •CARPET CLEANING D I I HAULER/CLEAN·UP ,/Trimming I Removala houaehold goods EMaRALD PAINTING axper1 Drain Cle9nlne Spedellalng In wallpapt{ 249--8323 Pg-312-002e • SCREEN REPAIR d~~:~~!:air1f.~:V:i t DECiS 3615 JOHN 850-1e2a Clean-ups • M1lntenanc. mover• print their lnt/Ex1. waupapermie a P1umt>1ng Repalre removal. Ucl 511924 FREE EST! 729-7079 Uc/Frff eat 222.eeee L#699025 880.8109 P.u.c . Cal T number. Ftff Ht/Ref/10yrs exp ~:. H9· Al 'irw= . .....,•~7~1'l'"+e~~•ra.~H~~~-'~ CARPET CLEANING *IF8NCel ""'"'TES• Lendaoa-Re--.a-11-llmoa and chauNeuta Compatltl~ S71t•20U ,-fl rthl lnt:::i== Honeat•Rellable•Hard ·-'-pelt,..::"t _1 ........ HEALTH. BEAUTY y d 1 -/ ··•1"-.... print their T.C.P. num--.,=-,-.-o:-1•-•""lP~l:-u-m-=b~l:--n-e-• "9 --· 3515 AWvoarlkl Inigo lr~~•h•nLadr.lo•u'r" CONTRACTORS ... ..,.. '""" .... ...... ., une up me nt1nace, ber In all adver11H• a-. Abr•m9 Painting Rep&lra & Remod&te lnetallatlon, R&mov., ... Redwood • L#15766015 a PITNESS 3740 l1ndsc1pe/1rtlatlc design. menta. If you have • Int/ext QUll Piiot/Reus FrH Eatlmatea Discount Wallcovertoaa iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil home. Wkly/B •Wk GENElAL 3558 Jim Whyte ~2·7200 liiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Conlractorf027-604008. queatlon about th• le· LIC'd[lna'd since '78. uaa1m•• Mt-1090 L'"°87& •T~t•1-* Scum luck•r• C•rpet PleaH can 84&.8145 •Wood IF•no••• SKIN a aODY CAR• Prorl 1 Ethical.6'45-'1&05 gallly of a mover, llmo Mt-7093 Pg-llM-3947 W• oai• anoutc1 hang & Uphol Car•24Hr Houseoleener Rel'•. ACM CO"STRUCTON replact/ftpelt, lrH ~ 10% Otf All Faclata JLANT ARTIST or chauffeur, call: lk•'• Custom P ainting ---------loO•lh.,, 8trlp, lhatalf • qual IVO. 2°"9 0,f •tad E><p'd & depedable. T•nn•nt Improvement 11r111111tt low f)tlCtl. UC d M81aag .. & Waxl~ Speclallat In 1Kl1tlng Publlo Utllltlea Prof Clean, Quality POOL advtc• to the C'fuy. P0-20t-2751 """"48-2483 Apl'1 $35. Bl Wkly 6 Remodel• • Com/Rea Mvnage eon.ir. t1"530t Clll Becky 2ae.ee 8 landacape711!~g.•!leoan 7Co1 .. '",.m15!s!l1~n1 Wo~. 1ntlEJC1 & DoclCa. S!IVICB 3894 8~t·9t 1 t 8"ytlme Wkly. Imelda 648-0277 Ll4t5708 849-8770 upgr•d••· _,. ~ .... ., -OI L#7034ee 831-4et0 ----~-~-- CERAMIC TILES •HOUSECLl!ANINO LEWIS Con•truotlon FLOOR INSTALL SOME tiiEi Prorl Landac•,. Malrit biiMrn.rdo'• Moving PAINTING en-•MT 15 yra exp. Good Ret Remodel•Handyman 10Yre Exp •>Cini Refe Loc&f/Offlce/Slor•g• Ooneclentlout Cfjfttman 3528 Own Irani. Call any· Ll704773 Locel RH. REPAIIS 3620 SUVIC!S 3780 '" hHonal Flowers • Lona Diet FrM Eat. Old-l'aehlontd ltrlde In iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiil tlm•I 241.053 t •714-887·••a•· --------VICTOR 4157-na• T#1t1832 • .,..2, t4 WOfkmanehlp. 2'M1to -------- .. ~---.-.--~~--· SPORTS Fi.ttingly, Deances lands with Orioles Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 SHALIMAR aty opts not w take landlords w court Johnson helps push bill to block IRWD dumping • State senator insists he is in favor of legislation, despite contrary media reports. By Carolyn Miller, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Sen. Ross Johnson not only says he supports the bill that would make it illegal for the Irvine Ranch Water District to dump treated sewage into the Upper Newport Bay, but be is assist- ing its author in plotting the legisla- tion's path to the state Senate. "I support the bill if it comes before me in its present form," Johnson said Tuesday from Sacra- mento, just before going into a meeting with Assemblywoman Marilyn Brewer "to ~ap out" how the bill will go through the Senate. "I will work with Brewer to help solve the problem and am looking forward to working with her and all interested parties," Johnson said. "The legislation as it stands now is very narrowly crafted and the only place in the state it would apply is in Newport Beach." The bill, drafted by Brewer and passed through the state Assem- bly last week, forbides the dump- ing of treated sewage water by the Irvine Ranch Water District or u I will work with ( Marilyn) Brewer to help solve the prob- lem and am looking forward to working with her and all interested parties ... " -ROSS JOHNSON any agency, within two miles of where a stream or waterway flows into an ecological reserve. IRWD officials said in earlier reports that they oppose the bill and think it's an unnecessary piece of legislation. The bill was referred Monday by the Senate Rules Committee to the Natural Resources and Wildlife Committee for review, a spokeswoman for Johnson said. Johnson said he has supported the bill all along, although not publicly, disputing recent reports that he did not. "I am mystified how anything I said could be interpreted that I did- n't support the bill," Johnson said. "I am confident that neither I nor any member of my staff said anything that could be reasonably interpret- ed as opposition to this legislation." The rumor was apparently the product of a "breakdown in com- munication" between the city's staff and the senator's staff, said Newport Beach Mayor John Hedges, who bas since spoken to the senator on the matter. The mayor said he was sur- prised when he heard that the senator didn't support the bill. u He ha/ done a lot for Newport Beach," Hedges said. ·1 was remlSs in not calling him directly when I heard something like this that doesn't square Wlth what I know about Sen. Johnson.• The water district is seeking permission to dump up to 5 million. gallons of treated waste water a day into the San Diego Creek. which empties into Newport Bay. It may be weeks before the bill reaches the senate floor, Jobnsal said Meanwhile, the city is negotiat- ing with the water district on an alter- native wtuch would allow agencies to use IRWD's treated waste water. THE READING TEAM District's dropout rate takes a tumble Costa Mesa ITrgh teache,-s, tutors he'/p students overcome limited English skills MARC MARTIN I DAil Y PILOT . Costa Mesa High School student Jessica Ordonez. left, tutors Nancy Reyes tn the reading lab Tuesday. By Juli~ Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -"Almost. Try it again," Lan Anh Do urged her pupil. N Sailors. n Kim Kane, a Costa Mesa High School sophomore, read the sentence aloud a second time, pausing slowly before the tough word that stumped her before. "Sailors." "Good. good. Now the questions," Lan said encouragingly before moving to the next lesson. Island residents don't like idea of going condo • Plans to change duplex to condominiums has many wonied about increased traffic and parking. By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot BALBOA ISLAND -You wont find it 1n any dictionary, but to res- idents here, it may be the scariest word In creation. •CondomJnium-lze." Por all you non-Islanden, thart the proceu of changing the ZODlng deliQnation of a property such that a clupMx is converted to a condomlnium. A property, Wb1ch once bad one owner would Ulm bave two or more. Delptte inllltace by dty plaiUdDG ·oaldalt tbllt condot on MlbOa .w..s are nothing new, ......... alumed MVeJal of tbe lllmld'l lang-tenn. relddentl. , Mainly because a new zoning change does not come with upgraded parking and residents are worried that more owners equals more cars and added traf- fic congestion. A mini-outay has erupted over the proposed conversion of a North Baytront duplex into a two unit condominium. The applica- tion from the IPO Capital invest- ment group was scheduled for a June 11 hearing ~ore the Plan· ning Department's mod.ificatiol\ committee. However the dty's advanced planning manager, Patty Thmp)e, says the application hal been wtthdrawn and the June 11 hear· log will not take place becaUM the property baa fallen out of elCJ'OW. Acconting to~. requests like tbll are.,_.., W'CCJIDIDOI\ and are often plOCMltd ta Welt N~ I \ I, I \ ALMANAC QASSIFIED USTENUP POUCE F1LES PUBLIC NOTICES IPOftTS Diana Costello refers to a special reading card while working with a small group of students. \\I \llllH Lan is one of the high school's nine-member tutor corps, and for three years she has per- formed a valuable sel'Vice for teacher Joan Allen. Allen is in charge of Costa Mesa High's reading lab, which assists students new to the United States in learning English. Out of the 1,6 11 students enrolled at the seventh-12th grade school, 31 % speak limited or no English. Almost all of those students are referred to • SEE READING PAGE 4 • Superintendent happy about reversing previous three-year rise in students leaving school. By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Piiot NEWPORT-MESA -After a steady three- year increase, Newport-Mesa Unified's high school dropout rate nose dived during the 1994- 95 school year, according to figures released by the Cahf omia Department of Education. Newport-Mesa's dropout rate fell from 3.6% dwmg 1993-94 to 2°10 during 1994-95. Out of 5,195 high school students enrolled last year m Newport- ~~~~~d o~22 r------~-;~-;~~~------1 That's good PERCENTAGES ' news, said : Supennten-SOtOOl -n-M "9Ml5 : dent Mac Corona del Mar 0.9 0.4 : ~~~d w~~ ~~:~~esa ::~ ~:: : prior year's Newport Harbor 2. 1 1 .2 : increase on Alternative Ed 9.3 s.s : new reporting L----------------------~ methods The , district used the same reporting methods dur- ing 1994-95, he said. "No. 1, we're very happy about the trend, that we've begun to reverse it,• Bernd said Tuesday. MNo. 2, we're happy we're below the county and state averages." The average dropout rate among Orange County schools was 2.7°'o during the same school year, while the state reported a 4.4 % average. Despite its unprovement. Newport-Mesa still showed the fourth hlghest dropout rate in the county, falling only behind the Santa Ana (5.4%), Orange (3.2%) and Saddleback Valley (2. 2 % ) unified distncts. 1Wo other school districts -CaplStrano and Garden Grove -disclosed a 2% dropout rate Bernd said Newport-Mesa's decrease is a reflectJ.on of the distnct's strong academic pro- gram, which entice more children to stay in school • SEE DROPOUTS PAGE 4 Disney perfonns a little magic on Balboa Cinema • Entertainment giant donates the- ater chairs for landmark theater as it ~dergoesrenovation. By Carolyn Miller, Daily Piiot BALBOA -While the questions of when tbe renovabon for the historic Balboa Onema WW be completed and bOw lt will be paid for IUll hang in the wings, one audal detail it cert.am; patrons will be comfortable. "We got .US theater chain,• Mid u adt9d Dayna Pettit. president ol tbe Balboe ...... lng Arts Theatre Foundation, on "l\lltildaj'. •Tb y are bigb·backed and comfortable.• IUllbly perfect fOI' patrom to eajoj ... movies, OlOCel1I abet blililll ........... -.. dation plUl for tM hitDk: d'1 I I I ......... ,,.. chUn, Wbkh wUl be ......... * t • 1071!. 8aJbea Bhdiin.My,,.,... ...... .. Q WEOHESOAY.JUNE~1996 I, almanac Bankruptcies R«ent ba'*1upt:cief as repott.ed to he~~ Court in S-0 Ana. l COSTA MESA • fdba: Slimak and Associates, chapter 7 \1arriages Most recent marriages as ~ed to the Orange County Rec.order's Office. COSTA MESA • Richard A. Miller married Gef"aldine G 3atgoyen, on May 5 in Irvine • Jow A Gahndo married Antonette M ".:1marusti. on May 4 in Newport Beach • Obed N. Huanosto married Maria C. '"iernandez. on May 4 in Tustin • Thom~ J Lan married Wendy L ~rounds. on May 4 1n Laguna Bead! • Matthew G. Myers married Kerry P. )udrte, on May 4 in Newport Beach • All,m G Thomas married Edith R. Goss, ,n May 4 in Dana Point • Rhett C Tucker mamed Donna M .:.1e~ander. on May 4 in Newport Beach • Hien X Vu married Cuc T. Nguyen. on ltay 4 in Costa Mesa • Mitchell C. Wtute married Ma Beverly <.eah1 P Deleon, on May 4 1n Orange NEWPORT BEACH • Donald M Loynd married Mane J . . .. Shalliriar-area landlords avert wrath of city • Council decides not to pursue court action after property owners agree to repair alleys. By c.arofyn Miller, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -The City Council on Monday decided against taking a Shalimar-area property owners' association to court after the group said they have the money to go forward with the repair of the unsightly alleys. program. collecting money from the 40 property owners and gath- ering bids from contractors. The two alleys are located off Wallace and Pomona avenues, between 18th Street and Shalimar Drive and the third alley runs behind the south side of Shalimar. For years;· the city has been after the owners to clean up their properties and repair the private alleys that run behind their units which were slipping into slum- like conditions. awyer on May 7 1n Santa Ana • Ju~eph C McDonough II married _ollf'en A. Ford, on May 4 rn Corona del •J1dl • Pobert J McHams married Be11erly J. • 11.rns. on May 4 1n Newport Beach DAVE LUCHANSICY I DAll.V Pl.OT Fourth-graders at Newport Elementary School work together to escape a falling parachute during a recent physical education class. The class is designed to promote cooperation, not competttton, teacher Heather Nottingham said. "We are ready to go,· property owner Roger Gooding said. ·we are ready to proceed with the work and start it one week from today.• This was good news to the council to finally have the unat- tractive alleyways on the road to repair and the issue behind them. But the owners didn't take action until the city proposed establishing an assessment dis- trict, which would require the council declare the alleys a public nuisance and then take the own- ers to court to cover the cost of repairs. Then the property owners in the area would be responsible for both the construction and legal costs. The city was prepared to take them to cowt and directed the city attorney to move forward with legal proceedings. • PcJymond J Rindone married Jennifer J Crav.rford. on May 4 in Lake Forest • Tobias C Yang married Kimberly S. Ito. n May 4 rn Newport Beach RPal estatr sales 51st Fish Fry nets about $130,000 •1 do thank (the property own- em) for working so hard," Coun- cilwoman Mary Hornbuckle said. •we have tried for a number of years to move the process along." Recent real estate safes as reported by 'h<· Continental Lawyers Trtle Co in San- 'a Ana COSTA MESA • 2030 Baltra Pl., S263.000, 5 bedrooms, J S baths. to E & J Salcedo • 1948 Sanderling Cir, S3 15,000, 4 bed- rooms, 2 baths, to D & J Adams • 1942 Sand<>rlcng Cir. S310,000, 5 bed- rooms. 3 baths, to P & S Tobin • • 2775 Tern Cir, B00,000. 4 bedrooms. I\ J bdths, to A & A Hiiiey • NEWPORT BEACH • 1801 Tradewinds Ln., \460,000, 3 bed A •ooms, 2 112 baths, to J. Elhon ii • 1806 Toyon Ln., \516,500. 4 bedrooms, 3 112 baths. to R Squar [ • 1843 Tradewinds ln .. S 380,000, 3 bed· •ooms. 2 baths, to A. Hanscom : 1 • 1849 Commodore Rd. S545,000. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. to Gold Kreuz Gesell Kha CORONA DEL MAR • 1107 Goldenrod Ave. S735,000, 3 bed- rooms. 2 bath~ to K and B Kerry • 1021 Goldenrod Ave .• S620,000, 2 bed· rooms, 2 baths. to S Hutsko • 1100 Goldenrod Ave. S485,000. 2 bed· rooms. 2 baths. to S Nus~nbaum • 1120 Sea Ln . S410.000, 2 bedrooms. 2 baths. to J and P Moran • But Lion's Club organiz- ers say event was off last year's pace .by about 15%. By Evan Henerson, Dally Pilot COSTA MESA -By most accounts, the first Fish Fry with- out founder Les Miller -and the 5 lst overall -went off without a hitch. Bob Howard of the Costa Mesa Lion's Club estimates the three- day event brought in about $130,000. That means between $60,000 and $65,000 will be fun- neled back into the community. Melarue Long, 21 , will bear the tJtJe of Miss Costa Mesa. Although be did not have a hrm count. Howard estimated dttendance was off last year's pace by up to 15%. "Attendance was lighter this year,· said Howard. "Whether it was the beat or everybody going to the beach, 1 don't know. But it was still a very good year for us." The one thing missing was Miller, who died last November at the age of 80. Since Miller had been such a fixture at the annual camival and contests, Uon's Oub officials said they made regular announcements from the stage to explain his absence. "He always wore this funny straw hat He was a very recog- nizable character." said Howard. •People were asking where he was.• Past Uon's Club president Bob Dugan said Miller's abse nce was noticeable in other ways. The Fish Fry founder, who bad attended the first SO events. was also the keeper of the "to do• checklist. •tte would always stay on top of things. Where we would miss a beat, he would pick it right up." said Dugan. "We'll have to learn to do without him." Fish Fry officials were hoping to erect a plaque honoring Miller . m Llon's pak in time for tbe Fish Fry. However, concern ft~m the Costa Mesa City Council ·a cou- ple of months ago over the size of the plaque has delayed the tribute. The Uon's Club had hoped to put the plaque over the park's handball cowts. Officials from the city's Community Services Deparbnent have met with Lion's Club officers and will take up the question at a meeting of fbe Parks. Recreation Facilities and Parkways Commission on June 26. From there, the matter will go to the City Council where it most likely will gain approval. But Miller may not be the only one getting a city honor. -0ne of the ideas was a Walk of 'Fame between the library and the community center,• said Cos- ta Mesa Mayor Joe Erickson. "There are quite a few people who have made tremendous con- tributions to the city." Members of the newly formed Shalimar, James and 18th Street Property Owners Association have been working for months to coordinate an alleyway cleanup But at their council meeting last month, city officials changed their minds when they saw the association members making an effort to collect the necessary funds and support for the cleanup. Honors add up for OCC math team Congratulations to Orange Coast College's math team, wbich finished fifth in the oation out ot 121 teams in tbe American Mathematical AMl/)- datloo ot 1\¥0-Year Coillege.s. All eight memhen ol OCC'I squad are enrolled in the col- .lege'a honors calculus pro- GAJP. '.Ibey ue JCychau ¢,.,..,.., OCC'I ,.,..... _.. ftlual .. .....,. Dmd P«rris, Anh Nguyen. Go Sato, Danilo Cb.an, Howard Shen, Hadi Setiadi and CnUg Chaffee. OCC mathematics profes- sor, Haedeh J<bamneian, said in a pren release: •rm ~ ~ ot their effort. 1bis ii quite an accomplish· ment. 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NEWPORT llEAOt • 700 blodc of a...bpw: A limber thief scaled a wall to the second story balcony of a home and entered a bedroom through an open sliding door. About S 1 740 worth of jewelry was taken. ' • JOO blodc of Palm Street: A woman outside a restaurant was more concerned about her cigarette than her purse, which was laying at her feet. A bandit snagged the purse without her notklng and stole about S 120 worth of goodies. • 2000 block of Qtff Drive: A meticulous burglar broke into the physical education office of a school and neatly dismantled two computers: taking .only the mem- cxy chips and hard drives. The rest of the computer parts were not damaged and were left in the office. The total loss was reported at $750. •. 100 blodl of Rlvenkte Avenue: While pafi(ed out- side a post office, a man left the windows of his car rolled down, the doors unlocked and a cellular flip phone on the front seat The $350 phone was gone when he returned to the car six hours later. • 200 blodl of 21st StrHt: About $3,550 worth of computer equipment was stolen from the dining room table of a locked 7~foot yacht while the owners were gone. Join Us For Lunch • on-. Sund.y Brunch caa.111119 Avalllble' For R*"8tioN and Direcdom CAii 723~21 Newpon Beach/Cosca Mesa Daily Pilot WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1996 Q Sometimes ev~n a judge needs a good defense Armed man robs coffee shop A very long ttme ago, J b.ad a college roommate who later became a close life-time friend. ' But early on, before we knew each other well, I got involved in an altercation with three bW'ly townies, who clidn't lilc:e the col- lege students very well. Their demeanor had grown threaten- ing when my new roommate - who was a freshman football player -emerged unexpectedly from a store nearby. He sized up the situation quickly, walked over pW'pOseful- ly, put his hand on my shoulder and said slowly and very distinct- ly: #1 don't know what the prob- lem is here, but I'm with him." . They thought it over for a moment, then left. I've never for- gotten that scene or those words -and I feel strongly the need to say them myself now. . Nex1 SatW'day morning, my friend, Bruce Sumner, will be subjected to a recall as president of the Bayshores Community Association. The recall will actu- ally cover all seven members of the board, but that's just a legal gambit. The recall effort - make no mistake about that -is directed at Bruce Swnner. So what I'm saying here is that I'tlon't care what the issues are, I'm with him. And I'm with all the people at Bayshores who feel the same way about this ~· " ~ ~ ~,. ,= ... . . . --- -.. joseph n . bell man and his integrity as I do. As a matter of fact, I do know what the issues are, but those are matters the members of the asso- ciation should decide, hopefully without hysteria and in the nor- mal order of regular election pro- cedures. In that process, issues can and should be debated, but when the debate slides into the pit of character assassination, then it becomes a different ball game.: And I can't imagine a more unlikely target for personal attack than Bruce Sumner. This guy is planted firmly in Midwestern roots, has survived two shooting wars, is a lieutenant colonel in the Marine Corps Reserve, earned a number of crit- ically important bills for Orange County when he served with dis- tinction in the state Assembly, put bis legal education and experi- ence to work on a state Constitu- tional committee among dozens of other public service contribu- tions (including the recently defeated Orange County charter), and served for almost two decades on the Superior Co\ll't bench. And that's just for starters. He is being accused of arro- gance in the Bayshores dispute, for God's sake. What they got in Bayshores is what they saw. If the people now trying to recall him wanted a rubber stamp or Rebecca of Sunnybrook Parm, they shouldn't have elected him. They got 30 years of judicial experience, an incisive and logi- cal mind, an almost inexhaustible energy, one hell of a lot of wis- dom, and -if they had bothered to look -a healthy and often sell-directed sense of humor. They should be using these qual- ities, not trying to recall them. 11lis mess in Bayshores is important for two reasons that transcend the immediate situa- tion there. F irst, it illustrates, almost to the level of absurdity, the poten- tial for trouble among the grow- ing cadres of homeowner associ- ations, of which the Orange Coast has many. People moving into neighbor- hoods controlled by associations RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. Where Your Dollar Coven Mofel 1922 HARIOll llVD~ COSTA MESA • 5"-1156 Your body Is delicate. constant weight changes can harm your health. But now you can lose weight and keep lt off. Ou r medically supcrvtsed program has proven results. 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Recent donnybrooks over homeowners who were not per- mitted to put a basket on a garage or even to park in their own driveways are typical of the . lengths to which these rules often go. Also, since community associ- ations are the lowest form of gov- ernment, they tend to be the most personal. Because they are the closest to home, there are almost always excessive reac- tions to differences of opinion, and the level of issues can become downright absurd. Homeowners need to be very aware of this power and this potential before they move into such a community. The second reason the Bayshores dispute is impor- tant to outsiders is the level to which it has degenerated in dividing what was once a rea- sonably harmonious community: Neighbors are writing each other angry letters and refusing to speak. Board meetings are a zoo of boos and hisses and mterrup- ti.ons and what one homeowner calls #loutish behavior • An effort at peacemaking by another homeowner, who asked his neighbors to "step back for a moment and reflect," was referred to by one of the recall leaders as a "diatribe". 11lis lack of civility seems endemic in our society today. In that sense, Bayshores is no aber- ration. It is a reflection of a soci- ety dealing more and more in absolutes rather than shades of gray; with personal attacks·rather than issu es; with invective and rhetoric rather than reason; and always with anger that clouds judgment at a time when judg- ment is most needed. The citizens of Bayshores can take one important step m the direction of avility and reason by rejecting this recall. But even more important -at least to me -they can prevent the ignominy of a lile- long public servant of enormous distinction ending his career as the victim of an absurd and vengeful effort to discredit him. • JOSEPH N. BELL is a Newport Beach resident. His columns appear on Wednesday. While a manager was counting the cub in the regis- ter a.t a DennY's Restaurant in ~Mesa on Mcmdaynigbt. an armed robber walked in and grabbed the loot before running away, police Mid. At 10:54 p.m. at tbe Den- ny's at 290 Bristol St. a man dressed in all blue, removed a small handgun from his pocket then pointed it at the restaurant manager and demanded cash, police said When the manager backed away from the register, the man grabbed $400 bun the cash drawer and ran out~ the restaurant without banning anyone, police said. No get- away car was seen. police said. The alleged robber was described as a male La.tino with a moustache, 20 to 30 years old, S·feet 11 inches tall and weighing 180 pounds. Police are investigating whether this robbery is related to the attempted robbery Sun- day at the McDonald's Restau- rant on Bristol and other re<ient robberies, Costa Mesa police Capt Tom Lazar said. -By carolyn MWer Disney Fans Aroar Over New Lion King Postage Stamps! Move Over Elvis ... Collectors Proclaim Simba The New King Uganda, Africa -Disney fans and collectors "Over 500 milli on Elvis stamps have been arc suddenly scrambling to obtain a new i ued. When you compare tbi to these Lion Limited Edition 9 stamp set that has just been 1Gng stamps, which arc a Lim ited Edition of issued by the African nation of Uganda to ju t th ousands worldwide. you can sec the ir- commemorate the mega hit animated fi lm , resistible appeal that these stamps have to col· Disney's The Lion King. lectors and Di ncy fans," added Van Emden. "ColJector demand for these stamp. has Eac h of th e 9 tam~ i about four time been unbelievable," stated John Van Emden of the ize of a regular U.S. postage stamp. the international Collectors Socie\.)', distribu-They're legal for postage in Uganda and are tor of the tam~ in the U.S. and national recogni zed by every po tal authority around clearinghouse for Disney collectible stamp i -the world. sues. "Disney fans and collectors around the Gotta havc'cm? They are available for a world have been waiting for this dramatic hort time at $9.95 (plu SJ postage and han- new , it seem they 'vc been ready IO pounce dlin g) for the complete set of nine different on the first hint of a Lion King rel~. ln fact , colorful stam~ accompanied by an individu· we're nearly sold out!' ally numbered J S CCrtiflcate of :A.utbenlicity. Collectors are already predicting that in the The m t you can order is 6 sets. Sail yom very near fu ture these 01 ney stam .. will be check or money order to ICS. 10045 Red Rli far more sought after and be more delirlble Blvd., Suite 170SRJ, Qwiap Milli. MD tlaan the U.S. Elvis stamp, the m<* popular 21117. Credit card llolden ma__y cd iail ,,_ ~com~~m~cm~on:.:.:.t~iv~c~postaF.::.:::::.~stcam;:::.p~of~~~l~time:.:.:,~··--.~l~..80()..:.;.:.~3:22:~...::.21~7~ . ...-.!-----....!.=:~~~~- " I 1 I }; i [ • s: D • A< CI ii f ~ . c • c L a 11l .. . . . WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1996 DROPOUTS . CONTINUED FROM 1 •w e can't point to any focus dropout recovery program tbat we've instituted,• he said. #But we have had a strong record for quali- ty in the classroom, and maybe that is what bas deterred our students from dropping oul • Costa Mesa High School boast- ed the largest dropout decrease in the district, plummeting from 4.2% dur- ing 1993-94 to 1.4% during the following year. Principal Andrew Her- nandez, who came to Costa Mesa in 1995, attributed his Mac Bernd school's drop to tracking programs instituted by for- mer principal Ed Harcharick. • 1 thinJc thal if you look at the programs Ed started a few years ago, they're really starting to take off now, • he said. · "We are more aggressively fol- lowing up on those students that aren't at school," he said. "A sofl- core truant can tum into a hard- core truant who can tum into a dropout. Our counselors are involved with following up with students who are missing school.• As an example, Hernandez said he often talks with mothers who say they need their high-school daughters to stay at borne and bdby-sit their siblings. 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Munder today's code, most duplexes in the city would qualify for conversion:" Whether or not the North Bayfront conversion goes for- warct. the Island's Improvement Association will likely form an ad hoc committee to Mtake a cool and calm look• at the issue. Ml don't necessarily see it as anything bad," said Improve- ment Association President Lee Sutherland. »We just don't know yet whether this is some- thing we really want." Other Island residents, how- ever, have made up their mind and the answer is a firm "no thank you.· Anne Greer, who lives on Bayfront, doesn't want to see the Island become a clus- ter of timeshare condos. "I don't know who IPO Cap- ital is, but dearly this is not a family coming in to do anything community-oriented," Greer said. "Their only interest is to get it sold.· Bruce Reynolds, a 40-year fsland resident, agrees there is fear over an outsider coming in and taking advantage of an established community. 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Last year, DeCinces hit .315 with a team-leading 13 home runs and 51 RBI, while tying UCLA's single-season record for doubles (23), set by Eric Karros in 1981. . LOS ANGELES -Drafted DeCinces, a left-hand bitter, by the organization in which is the first CdM player to get he was raised, UCLA catcher drafted since pitcher Neil Tim DeCinces, a former Coro-Weber was chosen in the na del Mar High standout, was eighth round by the Expos in selected in the 16th r------1993. round on Tuesday by DeCinces was the Baltimore Orioles born in Rochester, in Major League Base-N.Y., when his father ball's amateur free-was playing for the agent draft. Orioles' triple-A MThere are pictures affiliate in 1974. of me as a little kid in Furthermore, the an Orioles uniform, Oriole scout who fol- screwing around in lowed DeCinces and Memorial Stadium," is expected to sign said DeCinces, whose Tim DeClnces him, Gil Kubski, is father, former Ameri-the son of Al Kubski, can League All-Star the Baltimore scout third baseman, Doug, started who drafted Doug DeCinces. his professional baseball The two sides are expected career with the Orioles, replac-to agree on a signing bonus soon. ing Brooks Robinson as the "Whatever they want, I'm club's third-sacker in the mid-70s. going to play," DeCinces said. nm DeCinces, 22, carnplet-HI could never say no to the ed his red-shirt junior year for Orioles. Whatever they offer is the Bruins last week in the fine. I'm sure they'll come up Central I Regionals. He was with a fair offer. among the best in the nation in "I'm not interested in mon-1 throwing out would-be base-ey, I'm interes~ed in playing stealers, while batting .341 ball." QUOTE OF THE DAY 'Whatever I.hey want, I'm going to play. I could never sag no to the Orioles ... w -1TM DeCJNCES SHIB.OW ---~~~!o'-----~--~~5:..::.'°~·~TS~•D;::_l~TOR ROGER CARLSON. 642~330. ext. 223 0 1995-1996 boys spotlight Mustangs . a team of destiny • Off-season dinner date may have been the first step in the Costa Mesa's water polo CIF crown. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -The CIF championship destiny of the Costa Mesa High water polo team may have been deter- mined by an off-season dinner date. Indeed, the harmony needed for this senior-dominated team to realize its much-ballyhooed I potential wasn't there, until then-junior teammates Robert Grayeli and Sean Hylton broke bread and washed down their differences. ul was selfish (during the 1994 season) and I apologized to (Hylton) one night when we went out to dinner," Grayeli recalled. "I told him I realized it would take all of us working · together to win a championship ... I told Sean we should all strap it on and do it ... u And so, with the help of sev- ~ral talented teammates, they did, avenging the painful memo- ries of a CIF quarterfinal elimi- nation in 1994. uLast year, (Graye li and Hyl- ton) were the farthest apart on the team, and this year, they were probably the team's closest friends," Coach Brian Kreutzkamp said of the Pacific Coast League's Co-Most Valu- able Players. Grayeli and Hylton, in fact, collaborated on the clinching goal in the Southern Section Division Il title game against Sunset League power Marina and each tallied four goals in the 12-11 victory at Belmont Plaza. "I saw I was open and I just sort of gave him a wink and he winged it over to my side of the pool," Hylton said of Grayeli's crucial assist, which gave the Mustangs a 12-10 lead late in the contest. Grayeli went on to receive Southern Section Division II Co- Player of the Year laurels and teamed once again wi'h Hylton and Mustang senior Ryan Dandy to lead the South, co-coached by Kreutzkamp, to a 12-9 triumph in the Orange County All-Star Game at El Toro High. Individual honors were plen- tiful for the Mustangs, who col- lected the school's fourth South- ern Section title, made their sixth championship-game appear- ance in 10 years, won their 10th straight Pacific Coast League crown and finished 20-4. ~ustang boys/ 1995-1.996 MARC MARTIN I DAILY f'll I Front row 1-r: Elijah McDanniel; Chad Cleaver; Katie Grogan; Roger Kimos and Justin Taylor. Middle 1-r: Jimmy Walters; Ryan Kelly; Vince Samaniego and James Comfort. Back 1-r. Robert Grayell; Ryan Dandy; Sean and Todd Hylton. Hylton, a 6-foot-7 hole guard lades. Kimos, Comfort and Tay- some opponents may still be lor were first-team All-PCL. having nightmares about, joined while Dandy, McDanniel, seruor Grayeli and senior teammate Ryan Kelly and sophomore Todd Elijah McDanniel as first-team Hylton were second-team picks All-CIF selections. by the .coach~s. Dandy and senior James Seruor Katie Grogan, a mem- Comfort were second-team All-ber of the women's U.S. national CIF, while seniors Roger Ki.mos B ~earn, who accepted a scholai;- and junior Justin Taylor, who ship to play !or t?e women s ·1 will anchor next year's team in team at the Uruver:s1ty of Massa- goal earned third-team recogni- chusetts. also provided depth for tion.' the Mustangs. in addition lo ln an obv'ious effort by spearheading the inaugural girls Kreutzkamp to share the acco-team last fall. VICTORIES AND ONE BIG LOSS Late basketball,coach Jason Ferguson's year-long struggle against cancer provides the spirit behind Mustang triumphs. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -It was a year of great triumph for Costa Mesa High boys athletics, but also one of profound loss. Superseding the CIF South- ern Section and Pacific Coast League championship banners. individual accolades, team victo- ries and less conspicuous ideals of dedication, effort and sports- manship displayed by Mustang athletes and coaches, was the courage and inspiration provid- ed by late boys basketball coach Jason Ferguson. The gregarious Ferguson, who insisted on continuing his second season of sideline duty while undergoing draining chemotherapy, seemed to galva- nize a community as he waged spirited war with the cancer that claimed his life, Jan. 21 at the age of 24. Even as the illness (Wilm's tumor) sapped his strength and melted away his already lean physique, it was Ferguson's indomitable spirit and incompa- rable grace that allowed con- cerned players, colleagues, friends, and outsiders as well, to look past the wheel~hair he sometimes used to focus on his contagious smile. A week of mourning, remem- brance, and a moving Thurs~ay memorial service followed his passing, before the Mustangs, led by Ferguson's closest friend, former teammate and trusted assistant, Criss Freeman, returned to the court Friday. Jan. 26, before a heavy-hearted crowd at Laguna Beach High. As donations streamed in from throughout Orange County and beyond to the Jason Fergu- son Fund, established to help offset medical costs, Freeman and his frequently outmanned squad, as if personifying Fergu- son's legacy, closed out the sea- son with the type of effort their former mentor always inspired as much as demanded. Demanding attention for their achievement were champi- onship teams in water polo and cross country, while choice indi- vidual accolades were afforded a stable of Mustangs, including Robert Grayeli (Southern Sec- tion Division Il Co-Player of the Year in water polo), Sean Hylton (PCL Co-Player of the Year with Grayeli in water polo), and Matt Broesamle (Newport-Mesa Dis- trict Co-Player of the Year in baseball). Ryan Dandy (swimming), Bryan Leahy and Matt Rudesill (track and field), as well as Dan Lobdell (wrestling) earned indi- vidual PCL gold medals, while Grayeli, James Comfort and Dominik Szuksztul joined Dandy on a league champi- onship relay team. KATSUYA RAINONE/ DAILY PILOT Mike Montoya (No. 12) holds the hand of Coach Jason Ferguson before the start of the second quarter of a Paclttc Coast League game with cross-town rival Estancia. Here's a sp ort-by-sport review: Water Polo: The Mustangs ~venged a disappointing 1994 ClF quarterfinal elimination at the hands of Marina by holding off the Vikings, 12-11, in the Southern Section Division Il title game at Belmont Plaza. After breezing to their 10th straight Pacific Coast League championship, Coach Brian Kreutzkamp's senior-dominated and top-seeded squad rolled to playoff wins over Buena Park, 21-7, El Dorado, 13-7, and Esper- anza, 9-6 to earn another crack at Marina, which Mesa had already beaten in the regular season. Keyed by Grayeli,. Hylton. first-team All-CIF pick Elijiah McDanniel, second-team All- CIF choices Dandy and Comfort, as well as third-team All-CIF selections Roger Kimos and goalie Justin Taylor, Mesa seized a 7-1 lead early in the second period. But Marina surged back to tie it at 9-9, before a Hylton goal on a Grayeli assist gave the Mus· tangs a 12-10 lead and enough to claim the school's fourth Southern Section crown and finalize their record at 20-4. Kreutzkamp, a Mesa alumnus who coached most of the seniors since they ent~red the program as eighth-graders, earned a coaching ttS$ignment in the Orange County All-Star Ga.me, but resigned soon thereafter to concentrate on obtaining his col- lege degree. He was rep~ced by Uliltant and former Mustang All·CIP goalie Scott Taylor. senior Ryan Kelly, sophomore 1bdd Hylton and seruor Kati • Grogan, a member of the U.S. women's national B team, were also top contributors. Cross Country: Coach Joe Busi predicted his team would finish third in the Pacific Coast League. but senior leader Zeke Noonan. freshman Bruce Han- cock, and a hard-working cast had other ideas. With Noonan and Hancock leading the way, the Mustangs forged narrow victories over PCL rivals Laguna Hills. 28-29, and University, 21-29, to finish 5- 0 in league dual meets. Noonan and Hancock once again poced the effort at PCL Finals, finishing fourth and fifth, respectively. But iuniors Jaime Carrillo and Eric Solis weren't far behind. finishing sixth and seventh, respectively, as the Mustangs collected their first league championship in 15 years. The team's first appearance in the CIF Southern Section ID-A Prellm.inaries since 1986 fol· lowed. but only Noonan, who f1n1sbed seventh, extended his posbeuon by advancing to CIF Finals. where he finished 16th. Junlon Gus Ojeda (15th in league) and Armando Vega, as well u eopbomore Joey Lama, repreeented the squad at PCL Pine.ls, llfts wbk:h the team cel- ebrated by 1pteying Susi's be1r green and ab•vtng assistant • r------------------------, BOYS TOP 10 + 1. Water polo wins CIF Division n championship; sev- en starters are named All-ClF. + 2. Cross country, led by senior Zeke Noonan and freshman Bruce Hancock, wins first league title in 15 years. 1 + 3. Senior Robert Grayeli shares CIF Division Il and Pacific Coast League Player of the Year laurels. + 4. Water polo wins 10th straight PCL crown and senior Sean Hylton shares PCL Player of Year honors. + 5. Baseball makes first back-to-back ClF playoff appearances since 1961-62. + 6. Matt Broesamle shares Newport-Mesa Player of the Year recognition in baseball, after being solo choice as a junior. + 1. Senior Ryan Dandy earns share of PCL SO-yard freestyle championship and is joined by Grayeli. James Comfort and Dominik S%uksztul in breaking school records in 200 and 400 free relays at CIF Division n Finals. + 8. Bryan Leahy (high jwnp) 1 a11d Matt Rudesill (shot put) win PCL titles and both go on to qualify for the ClF South- ern Sectiod Division m 1\'ack and Field Finals. + 9. Senior Pan Lobdell wins 'PCL wrestling cbampi· onship in t•O-pound diVi- sion. + 10. Senior Ryan Taylor, the Mustangs' football utility man. wrap1 up three-year varsity career with fint·team all-~ and all6ttkt distinctioft. I I I I I I I I I I I I • ~----------------------~-~ coach Mark Howatd's head. Bueball: Four straight winS to ' end the regular season allowed Coach Doug Deats' Mustangs to tie Untvenlty for second place in the PCl.. but University's 2· l leriel edge ,.. gated Mesa to the lMgl!e'• No. 3 playoft spot. •see MUSTANGS MOii • .· WEDNESDAY, JUNE·s, 1996 MUSTANGS CONTINUED FROM 5 A wild card.round road trip to heavily favored Santa Margarita and a hard-luck 1-0 defeat (an unearned run spoiled the brilliant two-hit pitching of Jeremy Starns) followed, leaving the Mustangs (15-10) one win shy of ·tying the school single-season victo.ry record. Deats, however, celebrated the three-and four-year varsity con- tributions. of departing seniors Broesamle, Sta.ms, Mike Adel- mund and Seth Halverson, who were largely responsible for the program's first back-to-back play- off appearances since 1961-62. Broesamle, the Newport-Mesa District Player ol the Year as a junior, posted district-highs in batting average (.452), RBI (29), hits (33), doubles (11) and pitch- ing wins (seven), to share the same honor with Corona del Mar senior Chad Johnson. The first baseman and pitcher also belted five homers, scored 21 runs and fanned 57 in 69 innings to finish 7-3 with a 3.55 ERA. Starns and Adelmund joined Broesamle as repeat all-district selections and all three were joined by junior catcher Julius Vasquez on the All-PCL first-team. Starns whiffed a distrlct-lead- ing 77 in 74 1/3 innings, en route to a 7 -4 record and a glistening 1.51 ERA. He also hit .280 with .one homer and 12 RBI while split- ting time in left field. Adelmund hit .359 with three homers, 10 doubles, 21 RBI and 21 runs. Halverson. nior Torry Arevalos and sop!lomore Ben Pel· ter were second· team al}.league choices. BuketMll! Senior ~c Montoya earned first-team all- league recognition· by the coaches and was on tbe All-New- port-Mesa District Dream Team for the second straight year. Montoya, wbo then eventually broke school recordl 1n the 200 and •OO he relays at the CIP Sou them Section DiVlSion U meet. Tbe -400 relay record ol 3:16.67 et CIF Pinals, erased a 13-year-old &tandard. while the 200 mark (1:29.49) was set at CIP Prelims. Dandy also ool· lected PCL gold, tying for first in the SO free, then ea.med a league bronze medal in the 100 free. He went on to finish 10th in Division II in the SO free with a persona.l- best time of 21.82. drilled seven ol bis 83 three-pointers in a 34-point performance against University, averaged a team· high 15.2 points per game as the Mus- tangs finished 4-21, 1-9 in league. Senior guards Donny Ogo (7 .4 ppg), Josh Weeks (11.8) and LEAH HOGSTEN I OAJLY Pl.OT Cross Country team, d odwise from left Bruce Hancock (with shoe); Jamie Carrillo; Gustavo Ojeda; Joey Lama; Erle Solis; Zeke Noonan; and Annondo Vega. Comfort was fourth at league finals in the 100 backstroke, then fin- ished 11th and 12th, junior post Bryan Leahy (12.2, including a prolific 39-point game against Carlsbad), were also consis- tent contributors for Ferguson and Freeman. Weeks was named sec- ood4eam all-league by tbe Daily PilOC The season highlight was like- ly a PCL-opening 54·50 upset over visiting Laguna Beach. The overall record included three for- feited nonleague victories, due to the use of an ineligible player. Football: The inaugural season for Coach Jeny Howell opened on a winning note -a 14-6 non- league decision over Mayfair. Then, after two successive losses, the Mustangs came together for a three-game winning streak, before injuries and solid Pacific Coast League competition resulted in four straight losses to end the season at 4-6, 1-4 in league. Senior Ryan Taylor, who played a handful of positions on both sides of the ball, was first-team All-PCL for the second straight season and All-Newport-Mesa District as well at outside linebacker. Jonior running back· Ray Ohrel, who rushed for 979 yards and nine touchdowns and caught 14 passes for another 221 yards and one TD, was also first-team all-league and all-district, as was senior inside linebacker Jeremy Jehangiri. Senior offensive lineman Nick Lefever was all-district and sec- ond-team all-league, while senior receiver Brian Abbott was sec- ond-team all-league after leading the circuit with 12 receptions. Swimming: Freestyle relays, feeding off years of sprint training for water polo, garnered the majority of the headlines for Coach Matt Whitmore's squad, which finished third at Pacific Coast League Finals. Ryan Dandy, James Comfort, ,Robert Grayeli and Dominik Szuksztul combined to win the PCL crown in the 200 free relay, respectively, in the 50 free and 100 back at the Division Il Finals. Trad and Field! League champions Bryan Leahy and Matt Rudesill were CIF Division m finalists in the high jump and shot put, respectively, while several teammates took . home medals from the PCL Finals. Leahy cleared 5-10 at the league meet, but went a personal- best 6-2 at CIF Prelim.s to extend bis season. Rudesill, only a sophomore, threw 51-7 1.4 at league finals, then went 50-0 3/4 to become one of Dine division finalists. Freshman Bruce Hancock was second and third. respediveJy, tn '~ the 1.600 and 800, wbDe Joe l)a,t •• wattananun (long jwnp) and Richard Prtce (110 high hurdles) also won league sllver medals. The 1,600 relay qwutet of Mar- tin Vega, Eric Solis, Hancock and ,., Price al$o advanced to aedlon p.re1ims with a time Q13:36. • Wreltllllg_: Senior Dan Lobdell won the 140-powid title at PCL • Finals, where teammates Jer~my ~ Lefever (189) and sophomore Chris McBride (heavyweight) · captured silver medals. Vince Hamade (135), Pat .. ; McBride (171) and Rob Johnston ;: (152) finished third in their :· respective weight classes. " A lack of depth, however, hurt - the Mustangs in the team stand-~ ings, where they finished ~· . Volleyball: Sean Hylton. m his·; fint full varsity season, earned sec-· ond-team all-league laurels as a 6-...s foot-7 outside hitter, while sopho-- more setter Chris Shanley and - junior middle blocker Bryan Leahy: garnered honorable mention. The team finished 3-9, 1-9 in· league for second-rear coach Jon .. : Carlew, splitting with cross-town - rival Estancia for its lone PCL tli-" umph. . 'Golf: Coach Tom Baldwin pre· ; ferred a low profile for his program, · • which was keyed by Greg Walters, : Josh Weeks and Brian Abbott. Tennis: Freshman Dave nan, ~ the Mustangs' No. 1 singles play-~~ er, provided hope for the future by earning the team's first and only three-set sweep in a season-end-,, ing 15-3 loss to Laguna Hills, • which finalized Mesa's league.., record at 0-10. ; ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------,,., PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES fi~d ~~T~01~: F.hc~~~~ ~~.~=ntus· Executive vice PUBLIC NOTICE PUILIC NOTICE TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER mereon. as provided In said ~ Accfutd w...t g:_ ~~=-i--------- 1he Superior Cour1 of Call· Bren. Inc., Pe111 M. Bren, Fictitious BuslnHs FlcUtlou9 lkaalness FOR CASH (payable a11ims nott(s). advances. if any, :;, =-== we Corpclfadon, 1 • OBITUARY 88~ __ P_U_B_L_l_C_N_O_T_l_C_E __ 1 fornla, Counly of ORANGE. President Hem. Stetement N.,... lbltement :1f ult tn lawful monev of under the terms of the PftOflONle. The nla Corpclfltion, u Nld '::Wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~ PUBLIC NOTICES BSC 5101 THE PETITION requasts 1:hls statement wea filed The following poraons are The r~ persont are the United Stems. by cash. Deed of Trust. estimated ry undtf Aid Deed. al TNll TNIUt, 121 w. LuJnaton 1• ALEXANDER _ NOTICE OF lhal JUNE F. CLARK be ap-with the C<?'Jl\ly Clerk of doing business as: Jack doing business as: Sales un· r' heck d b lets charges end expenses l'lef~alcn ueaact and ct. DrM Annu. Third FIOor, -PETITION TO pointed as personal repre· Orangt Counly on 5-28·96 Built Construction 646 W Coaching Associates 320 • c ie • c rawn Y ' llwred to the UlldWllgned • ~ CA '1203, ~ J•n•t MacLeod ~ sentatlve to administer the 19183e84753 Main St. Ste. c. T~stln, CA Ramona Place Sulit A, 1 atete Of n11lonal bank, • of the Tru11ee end of the ...,.. o.dallaon al C).. ICJ0.2485; Aulomated exander, es, New-.. ADMINISTER estale of Ille decedent. Dally Piiot JuM 5 t2 19 92680 Costa Mesa CA 92827 check drawn by• state or t<usu created by said Deed fault and Demand for a., Lint (t11) 317-T1'21, By_: port Beach hom ..,J WEl:~~~iv o:~ITH 1:1HEde~~~~~sN ~T1~u:~ 26, 1996 ' m20 John William McNlff, 646 Robert L • Stockus, 320 federal credit union, or 1 of Trust. to-wit: ~nd a Wlttt.n NoOte al De-Shen1 ~ TNttMa maker; born: June 14~ aka WEIR a. SMITH codiclls, II any, be admitted PUBLIC NOTICE °'g;,., =Ost., Sle. C. Tustin, ~!:ogA J~~i'· Coate check drawn bye state or • 137.603.08 Eltimeted. :::: and ll9actlon ~ ~,:nc=~{2 :t/. 1930 In Los Angel ... aka WEIR SMITH to probate. The Will. end · Patricia Mary McNilf, 646 This' business Is con-federal savings end loan Accrued interest end eddi· Nld N::'!:D!,.,. and ...S, 1112 · passed away June 2, CASE NO. A 182758 rny cocflfllsr arel ·~~la~e cn• 138081 a W. Main St. Ste. C. Tustin, ducted by: an Individual 11soc11tion savings 111oc1· tional edvencu, 11 any, will EJedlor\ to W to be ,__ ---------1996 at her residence~ To all heirs, beneficiaries, k%te~~7h~ac~~rt n e e FNal.Utlou5a Buar,.... CA 112880 Have you started doing euon 01 'savings bank increase this figure p1101 to corded In the county wtlete PUBLIC NOTICE ~:~~u~~a~~;v~:~d ~ crea1tors contingent credi· T E PETT ON. me tetemef\t Thia business 11 con· business yet? No ' 1 The bt ti 1 ndt the rMI pn>petty 11 located ---------1 iors and. porsons who may H 1 1 requests The lollowlng ptrtOl'\a are ducted by: husband and Robert L Slockus •pec1fied In section 5 102 18 e. ne ic ary u r and more than three months Loan· 1502115 Other: WS2045· Alexander; children: o1h~rw1se be interested In authorlly,to administer th~ dolnsi business 11: Laguna wife This awement was flied of the Finenclal. Coda end said Deed of Trust hereto· haw elapsed slllCe IUCh,.. 5 Fiii. 51503 a~,n. 422·131·2'? Katherine K. Zeiser, 1he will or es1a1e. or bolh. ~~ta1teA~~1e1~11~~0lnd~~n Gardens Apartments, Have you started doing wllh the County Clerk of authorized to do bueiness lore executed end delivered cordltlon. Pl'emltf TNlt Nollet ol Trustee's Sale Under John W. Klug. Jr., Kurt or· WEIR GAILEY SMITH n n ' " 0 S· 24348 Azal Court, Laguna business yet? No Orange County on S.20-96 . the d 1 d · Dffd Se:rvtcas, Inc., a Cal-lletd ol Trus1 You•• In dtlau M. Klug and Eric A. aka WEIR G SMITH aka 18.185 Act (This aulhorfty Hiiis, CA 92656 John W. McNltf 19903883935 in this state). At: In the to un era gne • wnt· fomle Cofpofatlof\. as TNlt-under a dlld or lrutl cla•d June Klug; 12 grandchll- WEIR SMITH will 8110f the pers:nal rep-Laguna Gardens P1111ners. This statement was filed Daily Piiot May 29 June 5 Quad Araa of the City Hell ten Declaration of Default "· 2020 be Flfst stre«, 25, 1991, unless you tlltt ecaon dren. Visitation will be A PETITION has been re~1enlal ve.1h10 1 ta e rtmany a California Umlted Part· with the Counly Clerk or 12 19 1996 ' w709 ol &Jena Park Civic Center and Demand for Sale. end suite 120. s.u Ana, c.1-to P<Oll<:t your P<Ol>lrtY. It m he Id wed n es day. l1led by BEVERLY STUOE· Paco o;,s B:;10 °.U ta~C?u :f" nerahi~ (CA), 4940 Cam-Orange County on S.1 ·96 • • at 6650 Beach BIVd Bue~ 1 wnnen Nonoa of Default famlll ~. Trust.I be •Old at a pubic Ull. II you June 5, 5:00 to 7:00 BAKER in lhe Superior r v · 1 mg . r· pus Of'IVe, Newport Beach, 19903581948 PUBLIC NOTICE ·• sai. lnformallon Numb8f natcl an •~don of the p M t p Ill Vl Court or Cahlornio, Counly loin very lmportent actions, CA 92660 Dail Piiot Me 29, June 5, Park, CA., all right, title and end Elec11on to Sell. The (911) 3tr1-1128.. By. Roneld nature Ol lllt PfooetdlnO against Mortu:ry: f~~e~al .: or ORANGE. howe~e[." lh!i1r'~onal !;'!:j This buslnus Is con-12 1~ 1996 Y w718 Fictitious Buslneas ·nterest conveyed to and undersigned caused said w. Jenfien, vice Pre9'deflt. you.lou should c:oniact a law· vices wlll be held THE PETITION reques1s :~s:~: ~:lice to ln~:'.~ted duct~ by: • limited part· ' ,Ua Name Stetement now held by it under said Notice of Default and Elec· Date: May 1', 1• n'c T~~·~~~t;\~CElllat Thursday, June 6 , ~hAa~ERBEbveE~~~01~!~o:~ persons unless they have %~ r~lstrant commenced LIC NOTICE d:~ fo=~r~~ln~: Deed ot Trust 1n the prop· ~on to Sell to be recorded ASAP20llA!5122,1f21,lll DIUwatt Corporation. • trUI· 11:00 a.m. at St. An· personal iepresentative 10 walv~ notice 01' ~onse!"led 10 transact busin.sa under Fictitious Business grated Plastic Fabrication erty situated ln seld Coun· 1n the county where the PUBLIC NOTICE •. Of sucx:essor ll'ut"9. or drew· a Presbyterian administer lhe eslale of the ~ t . d pr=s ~~K>J·l the fictitious name or Heme Statement 3061 E La Jolla Suite 1' t'( California dascnblno the reel propeny 11 locat8d and svbslllu•d trvs"9 pursuanl Ill Church, 600 St. An· deceden1 e in ep ~nl a . · s· names listed above on 8-The following persona are Anaheim CA 92.eOs ' • . mo,. then thrae months NOTICE CW n.u&T&'a the cited ol ll'ln1 IJUICU•d 11¥ drew'a Hoad, Newport THE PETITION reques1s lrallon authoriiy will be 1~ doing business es: Morelos Bradle ' Ra mond Mori-lend therein: EXHIBIT A · SALE UHDU1 DEB> CW Wilam Scol Vll'lcletpool and Beach with lnt.rmenl 1he deceden1 s Will and granled unless an Inter-uguna Gardens Partnlfl, Landscaping. 4737 e. sett•. ~1 YE. Le Holla, PAACEl 1: An Undwlded have elap1td ••nee such TRUST Flit: -..wn~ odllnn Vandtrpool, husband to follow at Pacific cod1c1ls. 11 any be admitted 1ested pers~n file? 1 an~ a LLd. Partn811hlp, General Washington. ~ge. CA Suite 1, Anaheim, CA 92806 11~ Interest 1n end to Lot ,.cordatlon. Profeuionel Loan: 41M1W Oltler: lllcl Wile rec:qrdtd on View Memorial Plllk, 10 probale The Will 1nd ecllon 10 1 • petit on P.artl\ef, by Shai>lll Indus· 92569 This business Is con. 40 01 Tr N 6614 "' foredoaure Corpondon as 6230M8 AP. Nl.snber: 07I02/199t • lnstumenl no. Newport Beach, Ca. any codicils are a11a1lable show gQOd cause why the tries, Inc., By thomaa E. Anlceto N. Pastrana, 4737 ducted by: an lndlvidual . act 0· • Trustae 5 Hutton Cent,. .QMl52-tc YOU NU IN DE-1·342911 In !>om Paol ol 644-2700. ror examinallon 1n lhe hie court should not grant the Zeiger., Sr. Vice Prelldenl e. Wuhlngton. Orange, CA Have you started doing the C1tv ol Coeta Mase. • . FAULT UNDER A DEED OIF olllclll records In the olb ol kepi by lhe cou•t aulhor~. Thfs slatement was filed 92e89 business yet? No County of Orange, State of Drive, Suite 1050, Santa TRUST DATE> M M1 IJN. Ille county recordtt ol Orangt THE PETITION reqlJOSIS llA H II R~N~ r~ the CN~ With the County Clerk of Eslefanla Pasllana Pinzon. Bradley A. Morisette Celiforn11 .. per Map Re· Ana, CA 92707. Telephone LESS You TAKE ACTION unty, Cllllornla, ll'lcl pursuantl--MA--S-S_l_N_G_l_L_L __ au1hority 10 adm1n1ster lhe 2~n f~6 e ate 1 .~~pm In Orange Counly on 5-2().96 4737 E. Washington, Or· This statement was filed 0 d d 1 'eo k 277 P s Number: (714) 432·9000 TO PROTECT YOUR PftOP. ~. nollelsel ol cltlault llld es1ate under lhe tndepen· D · • · 19983883941 ange, CA 92669 with the County Clefk ol c r 1 n o • age B • JULIE MCCOMBS ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A ,,__,, to lllereundlf rt· Do r Is Pat r I c I a den1 Adm1nlstra11on of Es-T~pt.C~30'F•t;d ~ ~1 Daily Pilot May 29 June 5 Thia business Is con· Orangt Counly on 5·21·96 10to 11: Inclusive of Mis· y. • PUBUC SALE. IF YOU corcl•d 0211311996 In book. Callaghan Massingill, 1a1es Act (This aulhority an~e CA 9;;.,~ ou • r· 12. 19, 1996 ' . w7oS ducted by: husb11nd and 19153884135 cenanaous Mapa 1n the TRUSTEE SALE OFFICER. NEED AH EXPLANATION CW ~· as lnstrvmenl no. 96-Newport Beach, died .. will allow lhe personal rep· IF YOU OBJECT TO lhe wife Dally Pilot May 29. June 5. Office of the County Re· Data: 05123196 NPP14113 THE NATURE ~ THE PftO. 7 75 ol said olllclal records, Sunday morning, June resen1at1ve to take many nranting of Iha petillon you PUBLIC NOTICE Have you .atartod doing 12 19 1996 w712 d f S Id C PUB: 05/29196, 06/05/96 CEEDIHO AGAINST YOU, FWlll ae"01onTht06112/1996 al In Tilt 2, al Hoag Presbyte· ac11ons w1thou1 courl ap· " • business yet? Yes 1994 • • cor er o • ountv. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A ront Flaapotn At Tht 1 H D ~roval Before raking cer· ~hould ~ppea: at the, he~ cns1382281 A.N.P.·Anlcato N. 0Pastrana PUBLIC NOTICE Excepting Therefrom the 06/12/96 LAWYER. Notlce ls h«tby Main Enlly Area f'o Tha Plaotn· ran ospital. orls IJ1n very 1mportanl acllons, ~~.,~~ ors~ri: ri~~ ~b· Flotltlous BuslMH This sletemenl was filed Following: (Al Unill 1 PUBLIC NOTICE given that Vtfdugo SeMc• ~ CIVIC Ctnter 401 ··411 E. ~~~~~ng~~st:i~g~llr~no~ • however, the personal rep· I i 1 h w be-N•m• Stetem.nt wllh the Coun1y Clerk ol FlcUtlous BuslneH h Corpon1tlon, • C.llfomll 1Pman Avt Plaotnlla. CA al resen1a11ve w111 be required ect 07,1 ~ 1 :he ;ourt Thi follow1ng persons ara Orange County on 5-10-96 Name stetement Throug 4 as Shown on the NOTICE OF TRU~"TEE'S Corporation, 11 tnllt .. , Of I 0 00 am at ~bile auction. to m 0 1 h • r 0 f B 0 b • to give no11ce to 1nteres1ed ore 1 1 eernJl· 1 our· ap-doing bUslness u · Halvo 19953683074 The following persons are Condominium Plan Ra· SALE T.S. No. M-1°'42 succeslOftnlstff,OfaulMU-Ille :,'ihesl Otr lor cash Charlie, Harry, end persons unless they have ~~i:,r;~~~r~~~rn~y~ person Rigging, Inc., 4215. Hilaria Cally Piiot June 5, 12. 19, doing business as: Attic corded In Book 9923. Page Loan No. I017CM7 TSO No. =t7ust11p1.Ksuantto the &~1 m~ ~·lh~I 't: .. ~ Tpft~· e:~•r:d ~hi:rg~~asi • waived no1lce or consented IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR Way, NewpOl't Buch, CA 26 1996 W723 Access. 1984 Federal Ave .. 689 of Official Records of WI~ APN No ......... otRoTru~~~~~ Sta .... ) II rlilht U' ... ~d 1n•·r to lhe proposed action.) 926453 ' Costa Mesa CA. 92627 ' 047-142• YOU ME. IN DE-'""'"' ae .. .., .... ........, -· a • .,. .,, .. · patient two weeks ear-~ The independenl edmlnls· r~ .d conling:nl credllOt 11°' Darrell J. Ha!Yol"IOn Rig· PUBLIC NOTICE Gery Rob9rt Carmichael, Seid County. 181 The Ex· FAULT UNDER A DEED OF Tl\lltetS fOf Rose Family 'i conveye ..Jo ll'ld now held lier and was unable to •. 1ra11on authon1y will be yo~r ·~::e Wirti°~~u~~ glng, Inc .. Callfomla, 4215 1984 Fed8fal Ave .. Cos1a clusrve Right to Posseasion TRUST DATED Sapternbw Tl'\Hlt dated Jan. 31, 1• r• :lr. 1 ui:, S:::t :11~ recover. Surviving granted unless an Inter· and mail 1 copy to the per-Hilaria Way, Newport Flct.ltlou1 Busln•H Mesa, CA 92627 and Occupancy of All 11, 19N UNLESS YOU TAKE c:Ofded on IVZAlt1 "lnllN-nEop1nr Slall lltrelttaltl Doris are her 1lstar1 es1ed person files an ob-al · Beach. CA 92683 Name Statement This business Is con· ACTION TO PROTECT ment No. t1-25741t 8ooll -;hci. 1 Gerri and Audrey. her 1echon to lhe po1111on and son representallve ar,; Thie busln111 le con-The following persons are ducted by: an Individual Those Are es Designated 15 YOUR ""°"8\JY, IT MAY Page -al omdll rtCOf'da In cltsO' · AJ more luly de· brothers H 8 ro rd. • show good cause why lhe ~~,~~th~h~~u1~.~~I~ ducted by: a c:orpotallon doing business as: Global Have you starled doing Patios. Garagu and Perking BE SOLD AT A P\&JC the otrlct of the County ,.._ lbtO on uld cited Ol ITuslTha Danny. John and ' cour1 should not grenl lh• 01 first Issuance of the let· TM registrant commenced 1900 General Partnership business yer? No Spec:as. es Shown upon th• SALE. P YOU NEED AH EX-cotdtr al Orange~ °':~ ::t:S11on en,:'.,;~~ Gerard. and h 8 ,..,. author11y 111s as provided In section to transact buslnesa under IV, 810 Newport Ctntlf Or., Gery Carmichael Condomll'llum Plan above PUHATION cw THE NA-and pwsuant to NI IY • descrtb.ci grandsons Joe, Jacl<-"" A HEARING on the pell· 9100 01 th• Celllomla Pro-th• flclltloua name or 1850, Newport Beach, CA This stateme.nt was filed R f ed R T\JRE Of' THE ol Default and BKtion tlo 1 Is ~p=d 10 be 608 son, Jordan and 11on will be held on JUNE bate Cod• The lime f0< rit-nem91 !lated a.boY8 on 5-1-v2eeo wilh the Counly Clerk ol • arr to. 111rv1ng • ~ AOMilST Self th8ftundtf recorded Plac:e · C B 27 1996. al 1:45pm In 1 claims wm not expire 96 Global Telecommunlca-Orange County on S.22·96 Non-Exclusiw Right to Use YOU, YOU SHOUU> cat-2115'911n8ook-.Paoe ..... aa no... Cosl3 Mesa, CA hartes. orn Octobet·'1 Oepl 703 located 11 341 a:'rOft four months from Dan8'1 J. HalVonon Rig-tlon1 Corporation (DC), 610 199838842 15 the Common Walkwaye TACT A LAWYER On llMUumtnl No. •7t781 al trv ~~ha un~blll nr ~·y 1g~~s l~el~gr~.~ly;!: ·, Tne C11y Drive Sou1h, Or· the Mill"" dale noticed gfng, Inc., Darr.a J. Ha.Jvor· Newport Centlf Or .. 1850, 0 .-11 .. Pilot May 29 June 5 nd "'-"-L. d llt:MI al 1:00 PM, Prernlef Nld .C>mdal ~ wll s ...__..-!_ "'Y1 ...... ~ Of ·-ange. CA 92668 ··• son. p,.sJdent Newport Beach. CA 92660 _, • • • ..,..,,.weys ocete on Tru.t Deed ~ Inc., a Self on lltWM locliled: Al ·-·--· o u .. prop-her largo, boisterous . IF YOU OBJECT TO the a~~-MAY EXAMINE This statement wu filed Thi• business Is con-12• tV, 199& w711 the Condominium Lots In C..om&a C(MpclfM!oo\ a the Notth l\"ont encrance tv eclcltm and ollltf common Irish lamily and re- grant1ng ol the pe1111on, you tile kept by th• court. If~ with the County Clerk of ducted by: s corporation PUBLIC NOTICE Seid Tract. PARCEL 2: ltlt ~ appotrllilCI T~ ~---County~ 700 :lnaTf:· ~ .::lunt ~o: malned close to her•• should appear al the hear· 1 1 stod In Orange County on &-23·!MS Haw you 1tarted doing U . 2 l 40 Shown under Mel l'U'**1l to Deed ..,,,.... Centet Drtve WHt, .. ...i balanClt many nieces, neph- 1ng and Slate your ob-~= •,;::::on :U"!a 1111 1ff83ea-4442 bu1lnettvel?y11,S.17•96 Flc tltSousBuslneH nit on ot 11 a1Tlv.,r~onlt3CWl3 Santa Ane,Cellfomla et1:00 "-olthe~tlon ews , grandnleces;- 1ec11ons or Ille wrluen ob-with the cOuJ a fOfmL R• Dally Pilot June 5. 12, 19, Global 'Telecommunlca· Neme Statement upon tM Condominium II Document No. PM et~ audton to the olcl ':,C:l~.:'~:ama.: and grandnephews.: 1ecllons wilh the cour1 b• quut fOf Special Notice of 26 1916 wn1 Ilona, Corp. The following persons are Plen above Referred to. ~-90°* -Page -Nghe fW ~ ts WltMtl and adv the family now num-.. le-re lhe hearing ,Your •P-1he filing of an Inventory ' Thl1 at111m1nt was filed doing bUstnass as: Flat PARCB. 3: The h clu1iv1 ot orllcW .._.,,di In ttle Of· 1:8Y=.. • "" time: ':!: flt llina ol tnt lnlwl pu~ berlng In e>1ceH ot.o ~e~ance m~t be in person end epptalsal ol estate as· PUBLIC NOTICE ~th th•,._£~ty Cler2k ol Kitty Alms, 7 Cambria, Mis· Right to Posaaulon end nee °' ~~ca:'J.· United SUta~ rtght, Wt of the nob ol Ille IS: 100. Throughout her'; r Y 0our 8 orney. 1111 or of any petition or ange ~·IV on 5·2 ·96 alon Viejo, CA 92692 ange _,.,, .... _ 8nd lr1' .....--to ·468$ t7 In eclclllloo to ash Ille Dorla malntalned- IF Y U ARE A CREDITOR account II provided In Flotltloua Busln .. s 19083884 247 Stephen Vincent Johnson. Occupancy of Those Por-tJCtCuted by: Mldwlg "-••,:.c,c;y·-~ theitusei.Wlllacoeptecashllr'i an unwavering devo--~~ ad conli~nl credlt~r 11f1 section 1250 ol the Call· Heme Stetement Dally Piiot May 29, June 5; 7 Cambria. Mission Viejo, tlon1 of lot 40, Ducrlbed PetW, ~~ w:;: = ::C, al Tru: In the cltlWll on a sta• or n-. lion to famlly and ta_ Yo~r ~=~~ ...;irho~~u~ou~ fornla Probate Code. A Re-doTh1,! tobttoswl~~,1Plfl0n1 . H• 8ar,,• 1a. 19, 1996 w710 CTAh19269b2 1 1 '" Parcel 1 Above. D11ig· .,==.. r--..aon e pr........., lltuatad In uld Oonll bank. a"'** dra.n by a the voice ol Frank SI-, quest fbr Special Notice ... u •"' •· ,.. • us mtss s con· G --• ,.:::::::,, -... • ......... _ tale°' feclarll-eclll un•~ 1 Sh 111 b and mall 8 copy 10 lhe per· form Is available from the Burke, 1805 E. Garry AV· PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: en Individual nated 11 Patio•. aragH Cl!ll Corporl!Uon, u .....,_,.,and -e ....... , °" d t>y"'11 "'" or a na ra. • w • sonal represenlalive ap· courl clerk enu• Suite 100 Santa Ana Have you started doing and Parking Spec11 and ~. Wfll Ml et IMA>-the County AaMllO(s ,. rawn ro:,• °' ltdel,i eorely missed not onlC pointed by lhe coun wlthln Attom~'I for the PeU-CA 92705 ' ' Flctltloua 8uslnH1 business yet? No Adjoining Unit 2 above le euctlol\ to~ttie ~ c~"!... 11 ... A!· No.: ~ :'aa.0on ':f':o"· by the family mem· lour nionlhs lrom the dste Rogers A. S.vereon, 2615 Mam. Stetement Stephen v. Johnson . l*tdlf fOf e.uh IPll It 4-·11. rn• JMOf*'Y • ..,. gs bers named, but by ol llrst Issuance ol lht let· Uoneri Orana• Avenue, Santa Ana, The followtng persons ere This stalement wu lilt<! Oescnbed Having• AltpeC· time al .... In money llddrMe and ottw common k IPICffltd In tte1lon 5102 ~ her daughtera-ln·law lcrs as provided In secllon BETTY L. KOONTZ, CA 92707 doing buslnua as: A) with IM County Clerk 01 tlve Unit Number, 11 fll the unbid ......_ tW dnlgnallon. r any, al IN d ~== :~ 11.ltllor and many frlenda, all 9IOO ol the Cahlornle Pro-ESQ., (Cl8.1092753), Raymond C. Smith 2915 Computlf Wave, B) Com-Orange County on 4·29-96 Shown on tM Condomln· c.ath, • cuNW'• ctMd ,.., P'Of*tY d8Krlbed the awnt tttlcltf ii! 1~ of whom were reclpl• bole Cocfo. The time lor Ill· ATTORNEY AT LAW, 5 Orangt Avenue, ~Arla, pultr Wave Components. 11983181885 . ..... ....,._ a-r~... dr-by a ..... OI nalonal liboW Is ~ to be: Is ICCI 91c1 .f.... .... -.... ente or her Joyful; Ing claims will not expire CIVIC PLAZA STE CA 9tt07 0181 Crawf0<d Clrcll Hun-ium ..--• ,...,,,.., ,..... .. r"" to, '**-• ctlldl dfllwn by • 724 .IMnea ICreeC Com P ' ... "u•-loving, and generou1 belore lour I months from 3 2 0 N •WP 0 RT Kim Oviatt, 2119 Orange tlngton Beach, CA 92M6 Delly Pilot May 29. June 5, Togettler with I Non-fxclu-"* °' r.derll cteclt wllon, Mesa. CA Q2'1"'212. The II' :f:"':C,"' ~~f the 1plrlt. • the hearing dale notk:ed BEACH CA e2eeo AvtnUe. Santa Ana. CA ROnaltS f . S.agondollar Sr. 12, 19. 19116 w719 alw Right to Use the Com-Ol 1 ctlldl *wwn by ...... undlrllgntd TNSIM dl11o u ~*""::Ila n flt. above ' 92707 Ind .Ndy S Seagondollar PUBLIC H W lk . D Of f9dwal = loan claims any lllblllly fOf any ~ Of YOU MAY EX.AMINE the Published Newport This buslno .. Is con-9161 crewtO,d Clrcle. Hu~ OTICE mon • w1ys Ind rwe· HIOCMlon. 8HOdo lncorfectntu alttie prop.-·'*~• a """91' of right. t~e kept by the court. II you B11ch..Co11a Meu Dally duct.0 by' • Joll'll *"9Ut• llngton Beach CA 92640 weye Located on 1he Con-Ilion, 01 ~ ..,.. ty .-... and odw com-Nie .. be madt. but are • pereon int11111ed In Pilot May 29. 30, June 5, Haw yo;, e!Mtld doing Thi• bualne11 la con-NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S domlnium lot1 in Seid dftld In ..ttkln 110Z d h "'°" ~ r ~1 ~ ~ ~~!!: the 111111, you may lite 1996, t>Yllnes1 yet? we. 2188 ducted by: husblnd and SALE Tru11M Salt No. 96· Tr9ct PARCO. 4· An Un-Plnlndlll Codi end ~ l1DWI heieln. The liCUI --i.... Or r.w;;;: wilh I.ht court a lormal R• WTh707 Wlllam ff. 8ut1ce wtr. 50525 r11i. Order No • . rlMd '°do ....... 11"1 tia 8""0Uflt al the Yl'Plld bit-' "--:=: tit~ quest lor Special Nollet or This Ntfmen1 wu filed Have ou atlll1ed doing • cfMded 11140:1\ lnterut 1n .....,, M: MhNortl\,._ WAt of ltll ~· _. lnCtl. '°-·1 . ._... Iha filing of en Inventory PUBLIC NOTICE With the County Clerk of bUtlnn~ yet? YH. H-83 3101374 Reference No. and to Lot 1 ol Ttact No . .,..,_ w ._ County and by theJllOl*t!tD • *"'"..tJ: '::. and eppralul of H!at• ... Orange COUn1y on 4-»De Ronald f . Saagonoonar SI. 970878 APN No. 932· 6814 County 01 Orannt ~CMc c:.n. sold arid ,....._.. .... ""91 • "'OiWNlf '*"" 1811 °' ol any pelllfon Of ons1383 223 t9MM8tl29 Thlt etatttMnt wu filld 07-058 YOU ARE IN DE· ' • ' .. DfM ...._Ana. INlll8d cotU, upen911 IM "' ' account 11 provided In Flctllloue Bu•lne.. OellV Pllo4 May 22 2t with tM Coun1y Clerk ot FAULT UNDER A DEED OF Sttte ol Cthfotnle. H per c.lfoer• M .. ..t edvw.e all the time of the :: :r:" ~ '=° section 1250 of the Callfor· N•m9 ltetement • ' Otenge COYnt on 5-0&-98 Map Recorded II' 8oolc 277, '"""-' ~ w ..s ll"lial publkMIOI\ dtha NI>-...., nla Probate Coda. 'A R• The loflowlng ptrlonl .,. June S, 12• 1"' w702 te~3882401 TRUST DATED 08/13193 Pegel l Oto ll lncluaive of JtoW,...., by I undW Mid lb d S. is: 1211,923.14. • .:~-=-:.r~ quest for Special NOiiet doing bUllneat as: KB lo-PUl&.ICllOffCI Dally ftllot June 5 12 19 UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· ~lttntoutMapa ln"'9 OeedflfTn110, .. ,...... In addltkNt eo cMfl, the 0t ... twt.O:. torm Is evaneblt from the veelor1 r1 4343 Von l(ar. • • • TION TO PROTECT YOUR • ~:: • 11"1 '* c:ounl'/, Tru1191 _,. accept • c.e-m• er-.. llV Uld deed court clerk. man Avenue, Newport ~us 8......._e 29, 1991 W724 Office of the County Ae· dtWM• h ..,..,.. chlCll •.wn on a . . OSf1 Attorne~ for tlM ~ti-Botch, Callloml.a 92860 ....._Stet"""" PUILIC NOTICI! PROPERTY. IT MAY BE cordtr of Said County. ..., llMln. '!'!' ~ ..,.. °' NdoM b8r*, • r::i,g .,,J:."'J tlonert KE HoldlnQ1, l..ft. (Wash-The ~ng .,.,-eona tte SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. Tht property heretofore lw Wou: ..,._.Ii ... dttdt dl'llWI\ by a ..... OI .... C..-•n Ja JAMiii C. HARVD1 lngton).. 4343 Von Karman dolnt. butlntu •: folew-Flotftloua 8uslnest IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA• • lnl edd •II". TM .... fltd9fal c:radlt union or a T ..... 140 E COll'nmct.,.._tlllt j ESQ., (CI BI 14&314), Ave · New~ Beach, CA pOft leteh, C1t4). 901 N. lfem• lt•tt ment NATION OF THE NATURE ~tc:tlbod II being IOld 11 ~Mel ClllW ~ ctleCt1 dr.wn by • ...._ °' _,. ..,,.. 202 rllllnOll, ~m!:._a.,,..:.__· CORBETT & ITEEL· V28e0 Dover Dr., Suitt n\, New· The lollowlng Pet•ont art la • The ltl'Mt lddr.11 end -lilgnlloft, I eny, al ._ ...., .. MYlnge and loan... 2iS2 (714) n3-otoo --•-• MAN 18200 VON KAR· lktn, Inc. (Delaware), 128 QOft ... ch, CA t2980 doing bu1lne11 u : Tht OF THE PROCEEDINGS ottler common de•lgnelloll. ,_.. """"" da9CllMld llOdllloft. l8Vlft09 MeOd-JOll'lnt S, twmen Tl'\ll"9 ' 1i~0:.3.C:i" ~ • l!Ht 1581h Street. New Bak• New1paper Oroui> f'lower Chlld 2855 Pl· AOAINST YOU YOU . I ~ la llUfPOft8cl lo be: ...._ Of 9iW9I bar$ of11c1r P7M11 a/22 S/'lt -, MAN, ST•. 200, IR· YOtk, New Yort!, 10022 Inc., (Ctllfornla), 9717 ntcrtelc Dr. i C325. Costa SHOULD CONTACT A if any, ot t he r11 pro0tnv HO Mel ·110 112 ~ ........., In 8ection 1102 al • • VINE, CA 92715-1088 Thi• bu1lneu Is con-Wilahll't BIVcl .. lull• 707, ....... CA dt126 dtlCtlbff tbov1 .. pur-~ .... .......... the ~ Codt end... ....tlO # Publl1h1d Newport ducted by:• general Pl'1· Bt~Hlll•,CA90212 Chrl11tna Wong, 2855 Pi-lAWYER. On Juna 19, l)Of'ttdtobe: 1e1410WA lled\, ~ l'.lllll. tMfiled to do~ lft(.~;:::::;:::::::~;i••••••••• B11ch·Co1ta Meta Dally r)lflhlp Thie bu1lnt11 11 con· ntcrMk Dr , IC325, Costa 1 He, ll 11 :00 AM, "'1). STRUT UNIT 12 COSTA The ............ ~ tNe ..... In""~~ ~, •- P1IOl May 29. 30, June 5, R•Ol•trant 1'111 not yet ducted by:. corporation MtN. CA 82821 fH8'oMI ,~ Cot· MISA 'cA ... e~e --........ IW/ ~ ..... --..!""-~ ee. ~ ... 1999 btaun to tl'en.tet butlntu The f99111rant commenc~ Thie bu11n111 11 con. • .__ ,., • : ' ' • ""' IW/ 1nconaw ol ._ ~· -,,_ ~ · 1#\d" the llcthloul but!· to tranuc:t bullneH Under ducted by: an lndMcl\lel pore ...... " tM dU·y •P under•IGl'td Tru1tH die· .............. IM ..., .......... ....._.dlNt tlle ..... ______ wr_h_7_oe_1 ne-:in.narne °'name• htod the flctltloue name or Htve you etaned dOlng l)OIC'lt9d Trustee Under Ind cr.lrnt ttf'f hebH1ty for •nv ~ 11111111 llDl\W= Tnlllto't :.:"' ""* PUBLIC NOTICE ~E Hold'nQI, 1..P .•• WWI-~-=•ted abOW on 1f · ~= Y:t' No ~to Deed of TNlt, lncorrtC1rW of tM ltrfft :::...iw::: .:..-:.. = ....... "! .=. AllC'• BIO It IO ~on lltn1ied PIN*'lhlP eaq, New•~ Or0U9, Thll ... ,.,.::. ..,,,,, filed ttcord•d on Oll30/9l " ,,. .. and 00\et conman ,.. • .......ar. ~ u • w If IWll ..... _,.Ille NOTictl Of' er. 1<o1 tnveetment Man-1nc .. 1Mh hktf, Prttldent wtth Irle ~ Cltfk of Document No. 93· ddOl..UOO 1f •ny 1~wn cs ....,. ,... •• ---. 111111 ..... CWll Allie, pnntot1 TO 80~ lnciv:• ~ Thlt ~ "-llled Or1111t County on 5-tt-ts 06'4311 looei -Pege -of herein. S~id 18~ wtl ~ yw' a. • .... •-=est~ • • AOllHfllTllA COtl ' ... , ......... With~ Col:'"')' Ctetlc Of t ... J8134et Omc.t Atcotdl In tM Of· made b __, w ..., h ~ ,... ...... 1 ,._.. L.-.. ............:-at H TATS 0,1 cUi it'1i D Or County Oft .. ~.. Dally flikll May 22 29 fi( r IM RtcOtdef I OA • ut Without COW• =rr= ._ fl .. llM • a t ..... .. UIMlll:flll'I: _, ,AUL It. C&.MK It'• ,,,. rHO\lrce you 11HIH11't """'8 I ,2 ,... • ' 80 C. 0 • nam or werrant~, H · > ...,... w -=~ ".!,.••=: aM ehieel can COiM'lt on IO ... e ,,..,,,_ .._ M~ ,,.. ... ~. • • w70:I ANGE C.Unty, lllotnte, "9Wd Of lmo9od, levtnf· "'fftllt. ........ -----.. ~~=~• myriad of IMfchen• ~l.1811 "411) HH'Uted by! JoM D. Al-ltlf tlt11, llOalHMon, ot =--~~=--.............. -....: tMa ... credllcn, oonClngent dlM ~.,,.,, bee.UM Elf ell ttc'Oft end SoriYt C. Milt-·~·~••.to NV the --~..:...i .. f; _. .. -r.:---_ --L . '°"·And...,_,. who m.a1 °"' ""'umns comp.et Ct•11lflecl tOf\. ~and Wfft, •• rl!MllllllQ ~-1um or If ·~ • 1111111 _.,.. ..-'r•:!I -~ OU'lerwlee be • ...,,,.,d 1n qualltled buyena to TedeJt TNtt• Rtet Mo.11089' ....... ...-...,, i... =r...:• ' 1 -D1111 -•• ll'N ··-~-.............. ~ celll . , v••"-.._,.,MQll9d.,,.Uid .. ~ _............. ----;;c .. PAUL M. cWfl(-"""'" ....... 7. ....78 c;.,,. ..... ~. WIU Deed of TNlt, w!d\ ~ ...... ... ..... ............. ...., _____ ..,., lliiii __ .__ .. JI' I AT ~-IC A•~ IM* ,.._.If., ...._ _. ·~-When Wotdl Ne Noe Enough .,,.....,Jn sp.,-. f1D1Mw• 2983 .... 8Nd C°"9Mlla 540-3135 Newpon &achlC.otta Men Dlllly Pilot WEDNESDAY, JUNES, 1996 MLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICH PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUILIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES ~=·O'M~~':~~l~i1.~: ~~:~p l~0~~ .... 1~. AS INSTRUMENT NO S..· tfTliER OIJRSELYES Oft THE No. 11141121 In 9cMll -lhe ~Code encl~ rC'a M.L. lftd COdlClfl. 11 .-ai o1 .,_ lllfD Of QI CNpm,an .Avtnue tnll'lllCI VM!Cft 11 lllY un0tt Int terms 1an A p NUM•A 440-0;2. c ~ 1 ... 509508 Of OOICIAI. RECORDS BENEFICIARY. WHETHE" ,... _ .. OlftcW t.ccwft"' '*'«ked to do bullneu In be -.. ... --l tlOf\ or ICCOUnt IS (ldll"-1 tA ..... I ...... I ........... ~ f T 04 MOT ICE Of TRUSlEH ~~N ~r~~~EOUS TIM prooeny Worm and OIW RECEIVED ORALl V OR 1M ._ oMce Of ttw COtny ,.._ IN• a.te. In lhe went ten-'Ind ;;~;;;.-. rn MJC*1n 1290 of orv c'Zf'"clti; u8~=~: [;1 ~:· ch:"'o-o an~us~ta~ SALE' UHOEll OEEO Of TRUST COUNTY RECOROER Of i'J.:5 common cltslgndon II tlf'f Of WRITING YOU MAY DISPUTE "*°" Of ::--c--:: .. athlJ th.In cdl .. llC• a.ftNaOll IC\ .. Ille -"" ,__ Codi A Clllotnan A~ut OtMlgt CA ... rrus .. MIO OI .. ~USll YO\J ARE IN ~~ULT UNDER A COUN'TY EXCEPT All Oil, OIL :cw:~: pu~:'t.7 to~ ~~RE~r u~A :':+r?.: ~=-Of ==-.... ~~Is~ Of":! COUrt fO( 50ICUI "*' fOfTll rlglll. Ddl 1114 lllltml conveyed c:tUllCI :l. llld Oeed Of Trust rkEDEE~ff I:S ·u~~~ J~~u ~:~ss. MINEAALs. MINERAL AR.ALIA sr NEWPORT 8EAcH. REouEs1 w1TH1N rH1Rrv (30l .,..,. '° ... 1'Wfeundlf Trust .. ·• Deed und """"• ~ 10 =:.r llW-;: '':.= ~d :iar,:~ :' ~.un;er~ :;'~.d 11,:,;:;:0 E:'~ T ;.,.T.,.,,,,,· TO ""OT · NATURAL GAS CA 92660 Tiit undttSlgned OAYS THE RENTER WE Will f9COlded OMiM• 11'1 90-* become ..,~ to Mt llOlf' U. tndl~ Admni -11. T lh• .... In ... d "~· "' ,..., I ·""-~ 11 .. ..._ YOUR PRO~TV IT .. MAYE~ ~~AHO OTHER HYDRO· Trus .. disda#ns any bblfity OBTAIN AND FORWAAO TO .:z-... "'*""-'lNo. =~--=-..::.m:; Of fll:S Act (Ths Dis lhef)'O-.S. ~;~o:; h~d it;::; ;;·tt;:f,'pr';J lo~ .... ~ SOLO AT A PU8LIC SALE IF NAME I<~~ WHATSOEVER I()( any lflCOfrlClnm ol !ht YOU WRITTEN VERlflCATIOH ,._,~• ':. ..W ... ~ m.de, ~ ~ ~ -' llow Ille oenon9 "'-1111. CA fJal1 Rtt«red 10 111 Said Olld o1 blM'*-Y unellr MM Olld ol YOU NEED NC (Xf>LANATION WITHIN OR \JN.W:T1~AiA~E properly address and Other THEREOF WOULD YOU NOT 0111:1tt• 1t Che Noret ... Of wwranty, bpf ... Of .,.,.. pme•w ID * ~ Newport~.. Truit Tiit P'CIC*'IY 1111•!01()(1 Trust llllllOfOfl WCUIM lllO OF THE NATURE Of THE PRO CEL Of • common dtslclnallon, II 111y, 00 SO THE DEBT WILL BE _, to the eo...iry plied ttOMcllng ltue, pos.... W1bM otu11no cou CN368724 ~ .,,._ 29,30. Aln dtSail>ed IS 1>t1ng SOid 'as 11· delNtrld to Die undtrllQMd a CUOIHG AGAINST YOU YOU OESCRIBE~~~~~~ABor shown herelr! The Iota amount CONSIDERED VALID IN AOOI· ~ 100 CMc c:en-a1on or tneumbrlne:H, to llefott t.111no uruin 5. 19118 The 11r~1 ac1oress and oltllr written Declaration of l>etault SHOOLP CONTAtl A LAWttR E • ~ WI H Of 1llt unPfld Nlance of fie ob· TION VOU MAY REOUESl THE t« OrM w.. ...,... AM, Sltttfy \he tndlblldnes&... rfTIOORllll ~. "°""'1 common des,jgnatlon 11 lt"f ol and Demand lor Sall 11110 a STATEMENT Of TH PERPETUAL RIGHT OF ligation MCUrld by lie prOPtf'Y NAME AHO ADDRESS Of THE CA M t:OO ~.M. tt p1A* ctncf by sM1 o-t, -. ptl10lllll ~ Wll PUBLIC NOTICE lie rNI P'OOtrlY Oftal!Jld wotten Nob ot Delaull and A HTS FOL ows T LEGAL DRILLING, MINING, EXPLOR· 10 be •Old and r .. onlbte .,. ORIGINAL CREDITOR IF Olf· eud6ofl .., the hlQMtl ~ VlftCff "*~ wllh ID p '*' ID 1•· lbOYI IS purpo11ed 10 DI 41 flecllon IO Stll Tne undtr· ~G THIS ~TICE A N~t~iN~ i~~ ~_?DOSPETORARTl~N6G 1TNH~f!.E0• marad costs. npenses and ad· FE RENT FROM THE CURRENT def f« calh (pa~ 111 the Interest as ptOl/lded ih.t1n. pmons uritSs Ille)' MOTICf Of TRUSTEE'S &Alf Monaco, Ntwpott Buch CA sigl\ed QI/WO sarct Hob of fYen OU ,.,. " ,.,.. vanoes al !ht IJme ol the lnlllal ONE Datad !Y.>130/1996 tllM Of aai1e In \Mui IWIOMY .nd ttie unp.ld prlnclpll ~ alled notM» O< constnlld ID 1he TS HO 69282812PS 92660 Tht undtrsioned fr11s1M Oelau11 and EleetlOn to Sell to DI hereby &R CE ltlal ALITV REMOVING THE SAME FROM Pllblieatlon ol lllt Nodal ol 5* OIW.ITY LOAN SflMCf al \he Unbd ...._,, .. ~ ot the Not.e secured by aon l Tiie rndtJ)encf. ffiLE ORDER HO 100768·3 dlsc:laims any lllibluty tor any rlCOI040 111 ltlt County wlltft LOAH VI CORP . • SAID LANO OR AAY OTHER IS $374.499 53 In addlllon 10 CORP as Said Truslel 1650 E ~ -Ind lmretl ~ Mid DMd wtlh lnt•..t admnrsr*>n llltllOn1'f .. be APH I 1136-46·024 lllC:OHQllU Of the SlrMt Git real PfOCllrtY 11 loCaltd and ~~tU:ds=or~~=i fo ~O DWH. IN1PSTCLUOCDING THE RIGMT cash 1111 Trustet Wiil ICXllPt a FOURTH STREET. 2HO FLOOR W)'ed to Ind now hetd by• thereon u ptOl/lded In sM1 ul'NSS In ,,. OU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER address and oin.r common mOfa Olan lhret monthS llM T K OR OIREC· cashier's ClleCic C1raW11 on a Slall SANTA AHA CA 92701 undeJ u6d Died Of TNat In Nott, '"' chaigH and 111· ISOn Illes an oD!KtOfl to 1he DEED OF TRUST OATE dlSiqnallOn ol any snown tl.IPStd SlllCI sUdl recordl!IOn Ult Deed DI rust executed by TION.ALLY DRILL ANO MINt or national bank. a clltek drawn 1714)2SS..99e:i llY THERESA the property •u.ted In Yd l*!Ms of ltlt trustee and 9'on incl shOwS good CIUH 08130,1>0 UNLESS YOU TAKE htrtlfl Sllcl salt Wiii be m1e1t Dale 05114196 N.A MORT CHARLES R STRICXLIN AHO FROM LA.NOS OlHER nw: by 1 slate°' lederal credit unlOn AU SSE LL ASSISTANT SECRE· COU11ty end S&MAt haftWlf· lht trusts ctHted by Wet hV lhe COUit shOuld not Otani lhe CTtON TO PROTECT YOUR but Without covenant or Wiii· GAGE SERVICES. INC As LINDA It STRICKLIN HUSBANO SAID LANO HEREINA!IOVC Of 1 clleck drawn by 1 slate or TARY OPP 22319 6J5 6112 w de.a!IM.d; At"'°'• ftlly Deed ot Trust. Town & lllOnty PROPERlY IT MAY Bi SOL ranty expressed Of implied Trus• 400 E Ma.n Slretl .ANO Wlft AS COMMUNITY DESCRIBED. OIL OR ~ taderal ~gs and loan ISliO· 6119.96 ' dncl1tled on Mid Deed d Coonlly Title SeMcu, Inc~ A HEARING on the cittton wll T A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU rtgMding lllle passessron or SIOClllOll CA 95290-4009 Ann PROPERTY. and Rec:ol'\led on WHLS. TUNNELS AHO SHAFTS elation bvings association 0, Trust. The Pfopeny .-ea 1 ~lfornla CorpoJatk>n, as held on ...,ne 27. 1911& It 1 4 NEEO AH EXPLAN.ATI~ Of Th£ encumpranca. to pay Cit Trustee Ottas (408) 975-2776 01/1511993 as Instrument No INTO. THROUGH OR ACROSS savrnos bank specilled In Set:· PUBLIC NOTICE and othtfcommon destgna. Trustee, 1070 Town & Coun-1n Oeot No 703 IOU!eo at NATURE Of THE PROCEEDING runalnlnO ptrnapal sum ol Ille By Pat S!Mns. AQenl 93·032338 DI Olllclal records In THE SUBSURFACE OF THE tion 5102 of the Finaneial CoCle tlon, r 111y, al lht rMI pr~ fly Rd, Ofange, CA 926C8, 1 The Crty Onve Oranoe. C AGAINST YOll. YOU SHOULD note(s) sec:uretl by said Oeed of TPs#330S6 May 29 Jun 5. 12. lhl olllce ol lhl County Re· LAND HEREINABOVE DE· and illJltlO<Uld 10 do buslness NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S etty duatbed above Is Salts Une· (91C) 13-1571 CONTACT A LAWYER Trust wtltl ln1trts1 therton as 1996 cordt< ol ORANGE County ~ SCRIBED. AHO TO BOTIOM In tllls Slate In tht Milt tender SALE UNDER DEED OF purported to be: 341t &..av-387·7728117'_.) 836-9393, 8 )': f YOU 08.IECT 1D Ille Oran9nQ Ofl 06119~ at 1 00 PM M.A. OfOVlded '" Wei nota(s) ad lornla, IOO pyrsuant to Iha No· SUCH WtilPSTOCKEO OR other ltlan cash Is accepteo tM TRUST Fiie: l9'-03lA =~·Co~~~ Clay Bfangham, Trusttt the onton you sllould a MORTGAGE SfRVICU, INC as1---------L---------= of ~~~=d E=d~: :~~~1$~~LN~ VLS AUODSRHILAFTLEDS Trustee may wllhhold the lsSU· ~ria ~~35 ..= signed Tnistee dlte181m• ~~~. =~ ~on~':ritlt W:nJe~ o:C. ~n·d;rd:d :::n~~o J:~~ ·-----------------<>H996 1 · ~ ....., ance ol Int Trus!"'s Deed urbl · any kbllltY tor 111y IMOf· ons with 111e coult beloni 1he Trust Recorded on 091201'90 as ~~85104 ':r ns.:,me~~,: ~~~D ~~ E~~~~ u':: tunds become .wadable to ~ :~~~ ~ ~ ~~_c1 the Pfopelty • PUBLIC NOTICE no Your aociuranc:e may be Oocumtn1 No 90·500128 Bo Ateords Will SELL ITS T E payee or endorsee as a malliir TRUST DATm ~a ... ess • .., dtlef c°"""°" n person or btyour ~ •• Page •• of Olhclll Records '" 06f2611996 at IO.OO AM at fN DRILL H ~EE%N~~ T~0~1~· bol rtgn~ Said sale Will be mada 1992, UNl£ss YOU TAKE ~~ t!._I!".!:._.~ IOTICE OF ftETTTJON TO If YOU AAE A Cf\EOOOR or a the olhce of 111t Recorder o FRONT OF THE FLAGPOLES AT M . . . ut wtu1out covenant or wa1· ACTION TO PAOTECT "'· ....,, .,,..,...,. MINISTER ESTATE Of ntinoent ttnlDf ol tt1t de· Ofange County <:ahlorma THE MAIN ENTRY AREA TO ~~NT~l~R:frl~y OESEPECN ranry, express or Implied regaro YOUR PROPERTY, rr MAY lht unpaid t>.lance al Che llllAM l MONG ISe<I, you mist Ille your dilm executeo by R D Ponam and .,. '"CENTIA CMC U H 1t1g title. possessron or encum· ee SOLD AT A PUBUC ~ sec\IACS by the c Ho A 8273 th 1he court and ma1 a coov to J J Ponatn nusbanel and wile THE ry, CENTER WELLS OR MINES WITHOUT brancn to satrsly tile Indebted· SALE. If YOU NEED AH EX· ptoptfty to be sold Ind,..,. T ase 1 7 personal rtl)l!SerU*W IP. as Trustor American Savino ~01-41 1 EAST CHAPMAN HOWEVER. THE RIGHT TO oess secured Dy Said Deed Pl.ANATION Of' THE NA-llC>MtMHtlnwitedCOlts,U· 0 ., ners benetioanes l\ltd 11'1 Che court wihn IOU Ban• as BenetfClaly WILL SEl AVENUE PLACENTIA. CA AT DRILL MINE. STORE. EXPLORE advances ltlereunder. wiltl TUAE OF THE peMff and ldvancn Ill Che tors conangenl MQIOl1. nthS lrom 1he dale of first AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE PIJBLIC AUCTION TO THE ANO OPE R.ATE THROUGH THE l/llllrtst as provided tlleretn and PROCEEDING AGAINST time ot the lnltlat plJbllc:.clon ano persons wno may b8 other· ssuanct ot ltttm as pio111ded 1n HIGHEST BIDDER fOR CASH HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH SURFACE OR THE UPPER 500 Ille unpaid prlnopal Dalance r.1 YOU YOU SHOU\.O c~ °' the Notict of S. Is: se intrrtSted in the will o ecoon 9100 of 1he CM1loma (payable ai bme ot sale In tawlu (payable al Illa lime ol sale rn FEET OF THE SUBSURFACE Of trie Note secured by ~ Catd TACt A LAWYER. Notice la '313•955·91. In ~ to ~ or botll of WILLIAM L Codi The ame tor fdrno money ot Ille United St.aies b iawtul money 01 tile United ThE LANO HEREINABOVE With interest triereon as pro-hereby given tNt Town & cash, the Trustee wtll .cc..-•ms Wiii not exp" before lou cash a casnrer s cllect drawn Srates). all noht. tille and inter· DESCRIBED, AS RESERVED BY vlded In nid Note. lees. cllarg• CounltyTl"t SeMces. Inc.• : ~ =:=. ~ ~ ~~~:' i:n :,~ r: MllS 1rom the hu nno cli1e a state or naoonaJ bank a sst conveyed to and now held THE tRVINE COMPANY. A and expenses ol the trustee and Callfomil Cofpofatlon, H '" ,...n abcM drawn by a slate or leaerat aed1 by It under said Deed 01 Trust in MICHIGAN CORPORATION, IN lhe trusts created by said Deed trustee, ot tueCMSOf trust· ~=-~ d= ~ ~ ~ ~ii CaMoma, Cou111Y ot YOU MAY EXAMNE the .file union. or a cnec« arawn JlV lilt PfOOtf'1Y sltUated In said DEEO RECORDED OCTOBER ol Trust WE ARE ASSISTING M , ot substituted trustff chedl drawn by 1 ltlle Of THE PETITION e. 11111 pe ~ the court. 11 yau m a state or leaeral savings and lo County and Sia• hereinafter 14 1977 IN BOOK 12-415. PAGE THE BENEFICIARY TO COLLECT ~IUll'lt to the Deed ol federal uvlngs and loll'I •.. nJc OI Amenu be ~rlleO as ISOl1 1nterestfd m the estalr. assooa~on savings ilS$0CiabOn Put a few words to work for you. Call 642-5678. Otsctibad• LOT 43 OF TR.ACT 997 OF OFFICIAL RECOROS, A OEST ANO ANY INFORMA-rust euc:Uled by Vkllle aoci.tlon, savings luod-llONI ltPl'Htn!JlW ID aamn· may lilt with the COUit a or SJVIOOS bank speohcO 4705. IN THE CITV OF NEW· AND AS RESERVED IN DEED TION WE OBTAIN Will BE =-~i:=nafl~ Mlon Of saving• bank sttrtne estate of the c>e<:eelent orrna ~est for Specif NoKe secoon 5102 ol Ille FenanCl3 ------.. ----... ----... PORT BEACH, AS PER MAP RECORDED DECEMBER 7 198• USEO FOR THAT PURPOSE ev 12JOW1992 " 1n-·--spec:ltltd In Section 6102 of THE PETl'llON ....... eslS the ' the h~no of 111 lnvtntory IOCI Code and autllortied 10 a Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pm Monday-Friday GENERAL 1002 ' ,.., ... ,...... ..,... bUslness m this st.ate) At th DAILY PILOT DEADUNES Monday ............ Friday 5:00pm Tuesday ............. Monday 5:00pm Wednesday ....... Tuesday 5:00pm Thursday ........... Wednesday .5:00pm Friday ................ 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I I j ' ' ,~ I Q WEDNESDAY, JUNE S, 1996 TODAY'S CRaSSwaRo PUZZLE MAalNI SUPS UN COLN 1120 .... llJIPUUITUU._ ___ e.01•4 ~ ---------------:----' .... ----------• l'T 1o lld O r••n 8041 DOaS 1022•----· ------------- c~n. Pd. saoo now a d d By CHARLES GOREN 1 130. Call 723.11ee ••• abuu •n 80' Moorlne w/~1. ........ ,....,. ... SHARIF •=--------· -abandoned .,.11. e e • A-erH, Npt. Harbor ... Llftoolft ••rte "" ()fig. O'#Nf. $3e,800 ml. all IHthar. Jf .ou!'ld 1ya1em, poll. llv• traction. $7,900. Call 844·2270 ACROSS 1 Rube e Tricka 1 I Wri .. r Stout '4 Ucorice-1•• flavoring 15 &lpertor t 8 Unrefined metal t7 Brolhen 18 Red Sea penlnaula 19 Playing mart>le 20 Mounts gems 22 Type of cadet? 24 Mollusll 28 Annual refer· ence book JO Old SIOfY 31 Knight's quest 32 Swingy tunes 33 GradUal 1ncrea~e 1n loudness 37 In lhe past 38 Assumed name 39 Caveman Alley - 40 Honeymoon par11Ctpants 43 German river 45 Atmospheres 46 Fall or spnng 4 7 Actress Monroe SO loe Capades members 51 Bl&llf'9 52 Go kaput 53 Sun: Sp. Sot Walb wlttt a rMDgfng0-11 57 Ou Moine• mtdenl 62 FOO( part 93 Woodwinds 6' Helping of pie &5 ~·· fiomil r,~ed DOWN 1 Sweet potato ?. Lennon's wife 3 Aunts and others 4 NWT native 5 Teacher'• talk• 6 Squander 7 Wad~ng bird 8 Actor Chaney 9 Aclres.s-Marie Saint tO Related 10 eanhquakes I 1 Type of candle 12 Novell$1 Jong t 3 Mediterranean sailing ship 21 FlnlSh 23 Dim 24 Director Arkush 25 Pantyhose color 26 Radiant 27Allow10 PRI VIOUI PUZZLI IOC.Vl!O f.5-08 c 1t91. Unoled ,._ ~ 28 Territones 46 Take IO the 29 Highland gift alooes 31 Networl<S 47 Ships' pole• 33 Scrub 48 Walking 34 Ruckus 49 Baskelban 35 Contributor coach 36 Inaugurates Pat -38 Crool<ed 50 Impudent 41 Animal's 52 Fodder name 55 Kimono sash 42 Dec. 24th 56 Pea holder hear1h rtem 58 Gra.nd -()pry 43 True·IO·lrfe 59 Cleverness quality 60 Expen 44 Bonnet, e g 61 ActOf Beatty ' w1u• _,._ l'um tor ••I• volun1eer/fo11er. Call 11 o 500 875-0740 and TANNAH H*SCH King bed, weight 111, 714·897-0037. (dayi) TEST YOUR PLAY hutch, cot Ible. wicker chelrl/b1k1. 842·25a8. -u-0-5-1-r-• ,-----• 9o•Moorln9 111 row Neither vulnerable. Sout.h dea.Je. WEST • 10 9 7 ~K 7 8 2 0 9854 •J8 NORTH •AJ 4 S <::i J S OAQ8 3 •Q'S EAST •8 f:J 109 8 5• O K JO • 1087 62 SOUTH •KQ662 <:>AQ OJ 72 •AK9 The bidding: . SOUTH WEST NORTH 3NT 40 1• Pue 4• Pan 4NT Pua 51:1 6• Paa• Pua Opening lead: Ten of• Once again we offer yo11 a cbanc-e to be in lhe dnver's seat. Cover the East.-West cards with your thumbs and decide how you would play six spades all.er a trump lead. North·South bid well to a sound six spades. North's jump to three no trump s howed a power raise in spades and a balanced hand. Aft.er minor·swt cue·bids South checked for aces and then bid the slam when partner showed two. Al first, the slam seems like a finesser's dream. However, the heart finesse might be avoided if something good develops in dia- monds. As long as declarer leada ' .. t F I • '"""" •nd of C ••· near•--------- low from hand, the 1lam can be '::~~ng •g~~n'$;~ INSlltJMENTS 6055 Pavllllon. ~-24 1 . M!RCBD!S 9130 made if Weit ha• a doubleton or to $2500 obo. Cherry $13,900. 6Ul-77&-2683 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tripleton diamond kinJ. Eith er BIR aata, rice poster & GRAND ~IAHO Anti-·e~ MoroH•• ••n• South loees no diamond trick, or a 1lelgh, formal dining qued. Nead• raflnl1h/ -M-0-1-0-R-CY_C_L_.:-5--1900 Orey, a clHslc diamond can be aet up ror Ill heart rm w/chlna cabinet, tuning. $750 oeo ~ for t h• collector. discard when the suit breab 3·3. leather sofa Ht, Vlc:to-831·7805 SCOOTERS 8018 $3400/0BO. Call The fly in the ointment is when rlan living rm, grdta· 673·9047. -ther clock, plus East hu the diamond king and •714·220-2088• PIANOS & Honda 750 Nighthawk • 8 a ME" c. 0 E i •hit\.s to a heart on capturin& dum-· New Dec '95. 8lua. COUP• 300 •• Gd my'a queen. Now declarer ia forced •·M-ER-C-0 -11"'-""'l_S_E __ ORGANS 6059 3200K mu ... Halm•V cond S 1 o,ooo. to guee8 whether to taU the fmeaee DIUUI blk lthr jckl $4000. 714-831•'7808 or rely on the even diamond divi· MlSC. 601 S P 1 ANO Wu r 11 tz • r 64 2·74o 4 •·,-7-2_3_5_0-al,...M---o-rc_o_d_•_•_ . Spinet. Mahogany aion. flnfsh wllh bench. ••••••••• Cla11lc. Light blue. Thent is a much be«er line avail· PLANT SALE Citru1· 13 7 .. 115 7 .. ) s 7 oo. E11c. oond. 2nd owner. able. Aft.er winning the tint trick, avocado (fruiting) $10. 5 45.3433 AUTOMOBILES $10,900 . .,_.2·7404. declartt ahould draw the outatand· On/King palm1-1g S10 ing trumps cash out three rounda Herb• S1, cement---------•••••••••••--------- of cluba and the ace of diamonde fountains s110. bird TV, ELECTRONICS, MITSUBISHI 9145 then lead a diamond toward th~ bthi 520· 909-674·9422 STEREO 6080 BMW jack That wins if either defender Antique dr••••r and iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 9o30 •OS MU•ublehl Ml• h · . . buttot, many paint· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2 d t _, olds a doubleton king of diamond& Inga (lSO) area rugs ATTENTION ELE r•11• r, au o, "'~ If it ia East, declareT wins t.he heart china & ~ry1tal. Cali TAONIC BUFFS: Used '88 BMW 325 red, ~~':i-1J:~e2~~'·c:r~~: shift cashes lheJ'aclt ofdiamonda for appointment VCR. TV, 11ln1 quallly, loaded, w/sunroor. 1 ' . • • · both need minor re-owner. xlnt cond., 85k C~088e&todummyWltha.trumpand u45·2100 pair. Make offer. mll$8,995 642·5704 --------- d1scard1 a heart on the queen of 642·4321 11t 342 or PLYMOUTH 916~ diamonds. If it. is Weat, the defend· WANTED 642·6723 eves. --------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii er muat. either lead into South'• TO BUY 6019 CADILLAC 9040 .88 Plymouth Sundince heart t.enace or yield a ruff • .Juff'. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii The slam also makes if diamonds TRANSPORTAnON '80 El Dorado Slarrltz ~~~,t:t1~:~t.m~~~o. E~g are 3·3. Should East win t.he Icing Old Colna, gold, Sliver•••••••••! 350 V·8 Auto A/C, F/P, pwr. $3500. 538-1189 immediately p)ay goes aa above H jewelry, Franklin Mint, Good coAd $1700 obo W • . · Ster Ung flatware, etc. • · est haa the king, the heart.a are Steve 642·9448 days --------• * 9 3 1·7149 * ,_P_O_NT_IA_C ___ 9_17_0_ safe from attack, so declarer can T D 11 p Id BOATS 7011 fa II back on the hear~ fl nesse i ~ F 0~P A :co~:. ~au, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil---------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii every case where the diamond swt Sountracks, etc. 18' SHOCK etec bay CHRYSLER 9050 \99 SUNBIRD does not pToduce the fulfilling trick. Call Miko 645-7505. boa 1. E 11c con d . iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Conv. Turbo GT. Auto, 56800. 645·7673 '03 CHYRSLER Town all pwr AM(FM Cass. Lea rn t o b e a b etter bridle FREE TO YOU 6022 ---------• & country Mini.van. CC, tlll, calm llrecl player! S ubscribe n ow to t he lmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii POWER BOATS Xlnt cond. 38k ml, 7/ w h I • · S 3 8 O O · Goren Bridee LeUer by caWna Mov•d need a loving 7012 70 mfr warranty. 673·2762. 800l'783-1225 for Information. Or home 2-pet cats 1yr 515500. 645·9070 write to Goren Bridse Letter, old. Very loveable & iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil SAAB 9185 P.O. Boz '"10. Chicaao, IL 8()880.. pretty <;::) 721·1933. '78 Unlfllght lmmac.. _f_O_R_D----9-0-7-5 '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 4'10. many upgrades, •Ai 1• i------------..,.-------------.---------------tJEWELRY1 fURS EMPLOYMENT APPLIANCES 6011 & ART 6025 partnership. must seal iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S24k obo 494-4485 1803 FORD BRONC04X4 '95 S••b 900SE lurbo conv., Green w/ black lop, tan llhr Int., Under 10k mll. $36,000 Obo 251-8951 SERVICES 5533 MERCHANDISE 18' Bo•ton Whaler 1989, xlnl cond. 300 011 P•lntlng hra, lots of xtras, Bulldor Ov•r·Btock blf th• t , a 11 • r . s 1 7 , so o ........ brand new GE Electric lat• Burt Proctor 673·6651 Pl ranges. 30" free "Home Port" ----,.-,.-------• In perfect cond. All power, leather. phone, tow pkg, rims/tires. Only 60k miles. S17K. 574-4247 or 646·94491---------ease be oware that ANTIQUES 6010 standing rnodet, AU (N•wport) 1 9 48 Lvm•n lhe listings In this cat-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Cl I B B I TOYOTA 9210 white, 1etl-cleanlng 12"x16", ass c ay oa . egory may require you XI t d ..... 500 b ---------1:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii oven $375. RUF. The $2800.00 · n con · .., o o I• :~ ~S::tc~ 9t~r~u~be; --------.. Model Home Furnflure phon• 675·5339 Call 733·9993. HONDA 9085 •93 Toyote Tercel 4 charge per minute. Top Dollar Paid! ,_-s_1o_r_e_. _25_<>-4_1_9_6 ___ 1------------------• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii dr, auto, ale, 28k mll, AIRLINE JOBS. Now ~r;c"~o~~t~2-~s~!t~: Kenmor• Refrlg. PETS& SAILBOATS 7014 '87Hond•PreludaSt whlla, $6 ,450 hiring domestic: & In· Paintings, china, 9 mos old. $400. Obo. A.NIM.AI.$ 6049 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Mint cond. $7150 ($2K 909·735·6269 Corona tematlonal staHI Flight glsware, furn, etc. 714·721·9656. WE PAY CA$H under Slue Book) All atlendants, ticket 40Vr NB Ats 673•6223 Whlrlpool 220V •lee pwr, A/C, sunroof, CC. --------- agents, reservation· ---------drirer, gold color, ADOPT·A-PET For good used Sabots Blaupunkt radio. 79K VOLXSWAGEN 9235 ists, ground crew + older but works groat! Every Sat & Sun at & boat equipment. miles. 723·4602 rnore. Eiccellent travel $65. Lady Kenmore, PETSMART, Fountain Mlnney's Yacht Sur·--------- et:Sf ~Ml) Pl S 1500 Old Ne •91 Honda Accord benefits! Call Alrllne avo~ado green w~sh· Valley. Puppies. kll· u · w· "' .. port Bl d 548 4192 EX 4 dr, aulo, loaded, Employment$ Services Ing machine, works tens and more, all v · -Anl lo'll<"-U I 96k mU, burgandy, 1 ·206·971-3 92 ext. tqUft 'All MOcMf'n One $95. Admiral dual looking for loving, car. ---------Kint, $8,950 909.735. When you're tuned into classified L89512. Fee. •Elt.l.aglndNlnbuy: temp refrigerator, Ing homes. CALL 597· MARINE SLIPS 6269 Corona '73 VW SUPER· BEETLE Rblt •ne, n•w br•k••• pt, ahooka. $1900 oao 950.es29 NATIO~~~tf~RKS ~dC ~1h01~~· M~~rk:eu fl~~ 9037 for more Into. DOCKS 7022 --------- Positions are now ~;;;;,.or ~· Sundayt 846•6340 Hove A ISUZU 9100 AUTO PARTS available at National White w asher and 39' Mooring (C·80) w/ 9260 Parks, Forests & Wiid· tewelfY, btonl.ee, flm.. v•• dryer S3oo tor Garage Sale I 11 · aw, ott Alvarado iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii & REPAIR Ille Preserves. Excel· ~-~~ both. Good c ond. • Pl .. E. of Bay Is. S14K. '87 Isuzu Troop•r llliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lent benefits + bo· --673·8660 ~-=== _...._~,,__, Call (909) 397·9797 or 75k mlles, orlglnal 1990 Ford Cergo you're tuned into your community. nuses. Call 1-206·971· •Onellemoren4ir9_.. (714) 673·2942. owner, red, $8,500 Van s2•7so. OBO 3622 ext. N89519. •Co6"1~ae Call 650·1769. Ask for Olneeh Shaw, Feo. • Est.a1e aalel contllcted Good jobs CLASSIFIED 714·574-4267. • lnmadlllll C8lll reliable sen ic:rs It's lhe resource you JEEP Closslfied Is ..... CONVENIENT • 9110 LIFT GATES 714-249-3711 Interesting things can count on to 1811 a For Salo (3) Waltco myriad of merchan· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii to buy Col The Nol C1assiilds GI 642-S678 dlse llems, because 3,000 lbs. capacity, '90 CHEROKEE 2DR, Uf1 Gales. $2500 for whether you're buy-~=======~~ Ing, solllng, or just looking. classified has whal you need! RENT 11\ all 1hcrc every cfay In Cl;""ficd topb.eyw<'migeSdeAd! our columns compel 2WO, While, TNT win· all (3). For more qualllled buyers to dows, Lo mllee, Runs Information, p lease CLASSIFIED 642-5978 through classified calll greatll $8300/0BO. call Promod Shah 642·5878 Must selll 549·8833 1·714·574-4267. •SE•R•Vl-C•E--• ~~IC DIRECTORY CLEANING 3528 SERVICES CONTRACTORS FLOOR INSTALL HOME CA.RE/ LANDSCAPE & MOVING 3834 PAJNnNG 3858 ROOFING 3910 3 548 GENERAL 3558 REPAIRS 362 0 SERVICES 3 760 LAWN CA.RE 3808 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SplH Second Moving SON'S P AINTIN Q BALBOA ROOFING CO .------··I C ERAMIC• MARBLE Prof Movarel 24Hr Srv lnVEx1. 22 yrs In O.C. /Comm /AH /Reroof lnstall'n • Fabrlcallon S.J. Scott Construction •QUALITY WORK• C•r• Glv•r For lhe Shen•'• Q.,denlng 701y/Sr Dlsc/Tf 178452 Quality. Sml/Blg Joba /Aepelr /Free Est ./Alfa Laundry & Dryclean Custom Home Builders Hardwd/Vlnyl/Ceramlc elderly. t2 years e11p. & Landscaping. Lawn 432•9123/P-346.5850 uc460559 714.537.9496 Uc'd/lnl 831·5081 20Vrs Exp • Licensed Ftun & Fold ,70/lb Llc#48t954 . Ael's . Mrbla/Carpet Bnd/lns Ref's . Please call care lnstall'n/Removal p 1 """e1"'~n7,,2 ACOUSTIC 1·800-348·9321 714-875-7789 L708279 7 22·7 332 Tammy 7t4·367·9038 Sprinklers 548·5801 ALL.AMERICAN gr ...,.,.,. .,..., "' •SADLER ROOFING Free P/U & Delivery Move1·U ... Carefully WEST COAST PAINTING UcenHd & Insured CEILINGS 3408 LHky S howers Rep'd 253 171h SI. Nr Winchtlls i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Regroutlng & lnstall'n * e 5 o .7 9 5 9 * ------------------•---------V.,d Cl••n•up, Trim Couneously & Cheaply Free Est.•\O Yrs Exp Fr•• Est. All raroof Llfl670t30 Oe&n of n1e 1'=:;:::::;:::::::::::;:;::.::= DOORS 3580 HANDY MAN 3710 JEWELRY 3784 Trees/Hedge/Remove/ 549·0223 Tt41227 Unbeatable Ratesl guaranteed. 875-5005 AAA ACOUSTIC PainH1pphad Removo· potch. Texlure lnVe111 962·5891 or 847·8905 CEILING MASTER •Acoustic Removal• Cusiom Texture•Po1nl IJc o Mark 838· 7300 673-8065 or 848-8526 1-''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Wead, Nu uwn/Malnl. Refs. Joe 850-3433 MAID TO ORDE R 1• 964·Vard Pg·748·5375 --------1-a-.,M-0--L--G---Newport T ile & Morble lnsrd. Decades of a11p. An expe rie nc ed •Pa lnt/C•rp•ntry• Wiiiiam Harold Jewelers PAINTING 3858 _p_1:!_R_S_O_N_AL _____ ~ DE IN Fine Craftsmanship... S~eclzlng NB/COM dependable door Drywall and morel Watch & Jewelry repair---------1; & ADDITIONS 3916 Al Affordable Prices. $5/oftl 710·9768 hanger. Guar work, Small Jobs Oki Antique• Fine Jewelry LEGAL •W.P. YOUNGQUIST SERVICE 3867 Showers/Counters/Flra WINDOW CLEANINQ re89. Don 521·8910 a .... 645-5 277 8uy/selt/lladt 973·0365 SERVI. CES p I c iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Natural Slone & Marble ., 3812 • nllft9 ontractor Farthing lnt•rlors Fptca Ul45486 842·2214 •Average 1 •tory·S30 •---------Semi Retired Contractor1---------Oual. painting by pror11 YOUR PERSONAL Kitchen, Bath, Remodel• • 2 •tory·S45. DRYWALL A 1 1 1 LANDSCAPE & Ucl602098.. Ina. ASSISTANTS Am Addlllon1 Vita/MC Hou•• CI•• n In 9 a~pajorb111' Ompa~lotyv/el ml en I~ BANKRUPTCIES FrM 111. 845-3305 P•rsonal Girl Frldaya Ll560875 973-1212. --------·CHILD CARE 3536 Spring Cloanlng s-=RVICE 3584 I care, K~n u 842~:l7o LAWN CARE 3808 REASONABLE . CARPENTRY 3S10 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii & A..., Svc. Mlnl·bllnd1, ,'ii61iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -~,.,,,..,,,~~----•~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .... p 24Yre Olulllty Palnllng Trualworthy & Prolea· , ________ _ car~· & noor. VisaMCJM I• = r• ~ttorno~· r•p•rod TOUCHUPS, TOO ilonal. Excellent refer· SPRINKLERS 3921 LICENSED<i:>DAYCARE AJ'e 998-2500 B&K Llc#885180 REMODELS carp. pl,. B•alo y.,d M•lnt Free Phone Consultallon 24 Hra. Richard Sinor enoea. 957·t705. H•ndvm•n/R•mod•I Lois 01 TLC & Funl All phasaa. No job 100 ~~~~·1~~· 't·o~o~N u.wn1, Cln·ups, TrM (714) 744-0272 uc..,280844 &45-3209 _________ li8iiiiPiiRiiliNiKiiLiiEiiRiiiftiEiPiAiiiiUfi Additions, Balh, Kilch Pedlairlc CPA & 111 Aid 1ml. Acou1Uc removal. Uo'd, Ph#650•3201 Trim, Sprlnklrs, Aeralt, RAINBOW Clrcl• M•lnt • ..PIANO & VOCAL Flre·Water Damage Meals/snacks lnctd. A&ae CONCRETE & etc. 714·240·1 15 0 Mobile 11'403·5365,_ThU...-ch_63_t_,..._22_P_Q-4_t_u_t42_ MASSAGE . 3830 Palntln9-lnVE11 HouH/Apt LESSONS 3868 Val~a·~·•~I~~ Eloc, Plumb. & Paml ralH FT/PT 084-1740 MASONRY 3557 ·-· TREES • Quality Job. Free HI. ~:n B~~r ';82·28tt Newport aroa. tmmed Hom• R•p•lrtRamodal L"'5698"7 839·8888liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~ Page 714·227-8122 CLEANING l:LECTRICAL 3610 Costa Mesa/Newport To''""'•••••· &.aw1te, L • • Therapy C IM I p I I Pl.ANO Beg.-Advancad1---------Brlck, Block. Stone. Tiie 25 Vear• Exp. • ... ....._ 751-3171 & Nutrition ln1/WC ., an rt • nt ng All agH·Taac:her Cert. TUTORING . 3929 D~~m'!~.A~:':iO:,~:~:=~ SERVICES 3548 ~;,~~·a:~':.· R~~v=~~~ Sm•ll Job EXPERT Jim 831·2480 hwn Servlc•. Mow/ RN It-MT S 5 10 ff lnVElrt•Full Service Entertainment Avall. Orywll l.562731 35Y Exp. Ta"" ••7.7594 Duncan Elactrlc edga(sod/aprtnklera/ mHsage. 722-9823 OuateRafs•10'Mt Oft Jennifer e4o-a999 RDDINQ TUTOR J .rry ... 4 2 ,,:!8H7P A TOUCH OF C' '"'SS .. • .,v Ll356098 733-0048 u ""'"' -Local/Quick A .. ponae HAULING 3720 cln-up. Al 098·2718 --------Qred•• K·S Cleaning. 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