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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-07-14 - Orange Coast Pilot.. NEWPORT BEACH • • Good morning! Do you know the six favorite hot dog toppings at 5i11tmy'1 Hot ~ Place in Cost. Mesa J 1 )chili 2)cheese 3)onions 4)mustard SJketchup 6) salsa Source: Steve Kirllc>ssian OF COMMUNITY JOURNALISM T•dly, July 14, 1. 982 Winner of 5 1 j ournalism awards in 1992 26 cents M.trc M.alt I\ °'11!\r Pokll Grant Boys store settles suit , over murder gun sale ,., ..... Store's in surer agrees to pay $900,000 in suit over 1989 sale of shotgun to 'anxious' woman who used it to kill Los Angeles attorney Gerald Goldfarb. By Tony Cox · 8USllleSS £a1tor COSTA MESA The It· ability insurer for local ~porting goo<b store The Grant Bms has ngreed to pay a 5900.000 settlement to the family of Ger· aid Goldf.irb in connection "ith the shop'!. shle of n shotgun that wa., used in Goldfarb\ 1989 murder. Goldfarb's widow and father accused The GrJnt Bo\:. t I negligence an selling a 11-gauge \\<inchester to Pamela A\er,, "ho allegedly sho" cd :.1gns of mental instability. Ayers :.hot and killed Gold· farb -a Lo Angeles IJ\\)er ''ho \\as her e!'ltrangcd IO\cr. ..iccording to A)ers' d..iughtcr - JI her Ne"port Beach condo· minium a few hours after bu)· 1ng the gun. She also shot her· self after killing Goldfarb. but sul'\ '"ed the incident. She com· muted suicide SI\ months later. hanging her.,elf an a Santa Ana JUTI cdl. According to a nc\\:. release put out Frida) by the Lo) An· geh:s-ba ed Ccntctt to Pre\ent Handgun Vaolcncc A)ers had an "unxaou) demeanor' \\hen '>he bought the ~hutgun, Jnd ... he tried 10 load the gun before lea' ing the store pn.m1sc'>. "The Grant Bo> can.le)s· nc') l'IJ:.I our ...:lient) a Jc.ir lo,cd unl:· said Stc,en D. Ar· chcr, u Lo\ Angeles la\\)er rep· re .. en11ng the Goldfarbs. ··The Grant l,3oys dcsel'\cs 10 bear .it least c,ome of that cost. .. Gun·ct>ntrol ad\'OCJtc-. u~ d the Goldfarb shooting ..i-. one C\3mple to encourage la\\mak· ers to enact a 15-da' " it nl! period for shotgun and ritlc purchases. The cuoling-off pc· riod was pre' iou'.\I) required See SUIT/Al Stacy, left, and Muriel Moore hold rope for Bo, a bearded collie mix, as he balances on two legs during Monday show at O.C. Fair. Pound puppies show their stuff Record crowd livens Fair's opening day Newport council OKs sewer fee increase ~ Cavorting canines captivate O.C. Fair crowd after ostrich race delay. By Joel Beers Stall WrJIS F or one day ot least, the Orange County Fair went to the dogs. A disappointed crowd, perturbed by the foct tha.t the promised 2 p.m. ostrich races were not going to be held on account of the special "ostrich fence•· not being ready, greeted the . announced cancell:ition with some scattered boos nnd murmured protests. They were pacified a bit by the Sensational Leighs, a father-daughter act that did some death-defying feats while poised atop 40-foot rotating wheels. Opening my ~nee figures at the Orange Coun- ty F• shattered evefY record in the 100-year- histOI)' of the event. This is the first year that the fair has opened on a Friday, and the 33,511 who attended topped the pre- vious first-d'.y ~rk of 2 7, 770 set last year on a Wednesday. ...,. Fee hike needed for system upgrade, officials say. Council also places term li!Tlit ini\iative, three other measures on ballot. By Tony Oodero Stall Wrner failure . The new fees "ill double SC\\ er consumption charges for residents from 4 to 8 cents for every 100 cubic feet of water dell\cred. For the a'crage cus· tomer \\ho uses apprO\imatel> 3,400 cubic feet 9-J month the rate mcrease ''ill mean an ad· ditional 68 cents a month. Those not connccrcd to the city's SC\\ er S) stem "111 see rates rabe from $4.75 to $5.:?5 a month. and hoteb "'ill hJ\e to pay an e\lra nickel for each room. But fears of ostrich-related unrest were not officially quelled until 10 mutts and mongrels took center stage. The four-legged hams jumped onto twin benches and, with a little help from human accessories Stacy and Muriel Moore, delighted the crowd with a 15-minute presentation that was equal parts canine carnival and doggie Staq Moore cheers on one of his Amazing Mon- grels during a show Monday in the Coor's arena. Fair olfecials put the attendance at 47,153 on Saturday and 49,252 on Sunday. The single-day attendance record was set last year when 76,992 vi5'tols turned out. lynm Conway, the fair's community reildon's coordinator, said that with this being the ~ fair ever ancf openq on a 'i'.oeelmnd.,...ilno KCUnlla ~ ID compare attendance figures. NEWPORT BEACH -A program to upgrade the city's 200 miles of aging sewer mains and 2-i :.e\\er pump stations toot... a step fol'\\ ard Monday a.., the council appro,ed the fiN sewer fee hike since 1988. The ne'' se\.\cr fees come at the heels of In!.! month's 14· • vaudeville. . See Sk.i£Py jump into a trash can. See Happy leap 15 feet through the air. See Brandy debut in her first live dog show and weave her sleek, trim four-legged body through a series of poles. It was the first dOg show in the Fair's IOO·year history; and it was a major hit. (The ostrich races were held at 5 and 8 p.m., as they wall for the rest of the fair -which runs daily through July 26). There was method in the apparent madness and See DOGS/llek Piii "With these adjusted fees. "e \\Ill be able to stay on track with impro\'ements," said Jeff Stane:irt, acting u111t11es direc- tor. Staneart said the fees are needed to upgrade an anri· quated ewer system that as moving dangerously close to percent water rate incrca~e. 1 hJI increa~e hiked averag,e bi· month!) "ater bills from S44.54 10 SSl.50. Stincart argued that "athou t the fel: incre:n~ the c1h \\Ould not h.i\e the money to upgrade See COUNCIL.JBa Piii · Board to decide Eastblldl lease, Victoria School Video shedS little light. 01f brutality allegation By Russ Loar $Qll Wl1llr Newport-Mesa Unified School District board members will be voting on two land-use issues tonight that have residents ril ed up in both Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. In Newport Beach, school district staff has recommended that Coastline Community College be awarded a three-year lease to hold adult education classes at the closed Eastbluff Elementary School. In Costa Mesa, school board members will consider delaying the planned September 1993 opening of Victoria Elementary School. The school board is expected to approve the lease of the closed Eastbluff School to Coastline Community College tonlpt, now See BOARD,._.,_ • ~ Amateur video of Costa Mesa man's arrest by Newport police contradicts official report in some ways, but leaves major questions unanswered. 'We're still trying to collect facts,' police official says. By Russ Loar Slllf Writer NEWPORT BEACH -The home video spotlight has been turn~d on local police witli the airing on television of an amaleur video purportedly showing excessive force during the 11rrest of a Costa Mesa man. The video, aired on KCAL Channel 9 more than a week ago, generated a number of calls to Newport police from residents concerned about the accusations of excessive force, accordina to police Lt. Tim Newman. Robert Staats 111, 26, says th e video clearly shows that he wa s subjected to unwarranted abuse by Newport Beach police as he rode his ~kateboud. on Sc~b'Qc~ D_riYc. at 9ttl Street past officers on the Fourth of July. Staats wa arrested for obstruction and re- sisting a peace officer and is scheduled to ap· pear in court on Aug. 8. A copy of the video obtained by the Daily Pilot support Staats' claim of discrcpancae be&ween the taped cpiM>Je and the police re· port. But the degree of difference is open to INUt lC . . interpret:it ion. Police decli ned to comment on specifics of the vidcotJped incident. Jnd sa1J the) are re' ie"'ang the tape and in tel'\ ic" mg "'it· nesses. The count) district alll>rne> ·s 1Jfficc as al't' re' 1C\l mg the video. .. We're s11ll tr) mg to collect facts." New- man said. "lkcausc the matter hai. not ap- peared in ourt, 11 \\Ould not be :ipprupriatc to comment We're stall tl)ang to .,,hedulc an intel'\iew \\1th Mr. Sta:it ·• Staal~ ~aid he "uultrlile n formaTCom-- plaint niter hiring a law>" Rcpe3tcd \ic~ang. by the D:i1ly Pilot of the \.t<.lcotapc rc"ealed ~c,cr:il da crcpancie bet"ecn the tape und the police report filed on the 1nc1dcnt: •The police report l:ltc that the officer "ho fi~t made contact "'ilh St.iJt\ "a on ba- . See VIDEO• ClASSlnto AO Of IHI DAY ,· ~1 A2 esday, July 14, 1992 r• ' ,. . ·• i.,=.; ...:B .. ny -· I ~ PJ.~. . .~~-= . .. ·~ .. ' City OKs repair or Newport Boulevlrd fOSTA MESA -Just when yo u thought it was safe to go back to Newport Boulevard ... the City Council approved a conceptual S3.5 million rehabilitation of the street in a pecial meeting Monday. If everything goes smoothly, the pa\.ement will be ripped apart and ewn back together be~inning sometime in February, according to William Mom , the city's director of public sctviccs. Con~truction \\Ould take approximately four month , Morris said. No city money will be used in construction. All funds will come from Caltran and the federal government. Construction will consist of new pavement and repairing of l.lamagcd drains and gutters. No landscaping or other street improvements will be in cluded. Morris said h.e was waiting for the council's approval before d1 cu!>sing the project with merchants along Newpoh Boulevard. "We will be talking with merchant and we will (ensure) that all merchants have acce s," during construction, he said. City Manager Allan Roeder aid rehabilitating the street's p\ld.marked !>Urfaces could "turn Newport Boulevard into an asset (for the city) rather than the liability it has historically been." · -By Joel Bttrs So Jar, nine plan city council candidacy A total of !>ix challengers and three incumbents took out papers Monda~ for city council seats in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. In cwpori Beach, Planning Commissioner Jan Debay, local hu~inc~sman Richard Banks and Dean Reinemann took out the nece.,,ar: papers to run for the seat now held by Ruthelyn Plummer. Plummc:r. who has hin ted that she may not run again, did not tal-c llUI !ht! papers, she noted that there was still plenty Of time. "~ell. the~ don't have anything better to do," said Plummer about her hi-ch opponents. "We have three weeks." Coun~·1J mt•mberc; Jean Watt and John Cox also rook our paper' . In Cll ')ta ~tc.:.,,1, Brian Theriot, a former planning commissioner anl.I un,ucce-.,tul council candidate, took out paper!> as did 1ncumhcnt Joe l:ricl-,on. Theriot, an <1ppo1ntee of former Councilman Orv Amburgey, ln!>t hi" cat on the commission when Amburgey was defeated. I henot angnl) \Ov.eJ to return to city politic . Maym f\bl) Hornbud.lc and Coun<iilwoman Sandy Genis had not taken out paper,, and haven't indicated if they will run again. 1 wo other-.. Den m' Rcto 1-c and Kim Colda ure took out paper . lntcrc ... 1cJ ca11J1dalc!-have until Aug. 7 to take out papers for the cit) council race,. unless incumbents don't file, then the deadline i~ C\tendcd until Aug. I~. -By 1"ony Dodero Body found near San Diego Freeway The hod~ of a m.1n '' ho'd apparently been hot in the head was tound during th e prc-d:I\\ n hours Monday along a San Diego hee''··~ cmhanl..mcnt in ll"\ine by a trucker who'd stopped to ched. Im bral-es. police reported. Pnhcc \aid the victim, '"hose identity was not immedia tely I-no"' n. appeared to ha' c been 'hot once in the head. An autopsy '' -.chcduk d this mornm~. fhL man, \.\.ho pohce belic'c was killed !>Omctime between 10 r m ~unJ,1) and ~ J m. ~fonda~. wa de cribed as a young Latino, pw h.1bh in h1-. m1d-20s. v. ho \\a~ attired in slacks, dress shoes and .1 ..:oll.ircJ -.h1rt I h1.· trm\...l!r ~pnttcd the bod) at aboul 5 a.m. \.\.hen he pulled to the ,,Jc Pl thl' San Diego Freeway just south of Jamburc-e Road 111 ch1.·1.. \... ht' hrai-c., l3c1..Ju.,c l~f th e '-Pl:Ctaclc of the police inve:,tigation, southbound 1r.1fllc "3' h~ckcd up a\ far as Long Beach and northbound m.,1on \l' \\C(c h1t11ng their hrakcl> a\ far a\\a~ as Mission Viejo. -By the Daily Pilot Co ta l\lc a ·\ comrncrl!.11 hurgl.1rv I'·" re· r1>rlcJ .11 5,1u1h Ll'J'I J>IJlJ eJrl\ mJ.1\ m11rn11 1• 'o further dct .. 111, \11·1c a\Jtlahh. ~loru!J\ • \ cJ'e of '"·" h .111J ba11erv ''J' rqx1rtcd I riJJ\ n1!!hl J I I 71h Street . 1nJ Santa An.1 \1c ·1 he inc1dcn1 wa' n.:purted Jt ' ' I p m A full rqx•rl "·I' no1,l\JtlJ'1~ :\tonJJv. • \ rc"dcnt ,,f lhc ISOO hind< 11f "''"port U11uk,arJ reported rccc1\· in~ Jn no} 1ng ph1in.: cJll\ • ..,.,mconc hrnl.e Int • J \'ch de c.1rh f 11J.1\ mt1mm~ on lhc ~llO() lll11\:k •II Mcndoz.1 Dm~c ,.\ n.'J'l<>rl uf It"".:' ",I\ n<ll a\;11IJhk \Jund.iv • 1\ 1·ch1dc ".1, '"'kn t JI I\ I hur ,. d .. 1~ on th..: 'IKkl "'"~I. o( ll.11hur Onuk\artl ·1 he 1ti.:t1 "·" rq'lt•rh:J JI VOL.88,NO. 193 e. Your comm•ntJ •boo• ttlt Daily Pilot °' ~ t>ps "''H be' r«o<dtd •n<f ~ d r«tly ID td•IQI w,n,,m lobtH-11 Tht ~mt' 24 hour 1111-n~ Wf'i•Ct m•y bt ~ to •«ord ~M IO .,,.. td1 IOf °" any IClll'C Con1tlbut011 10 ~ Hod1M who w•nt ICI W't' IM < CM'l~nt> publ <t>f'd ,.,ust inc udl' 1~·1 "•-"' •nd pt><_.,,. ,. ..... o., lot ~1(1(,.lll(Jnl Th J " ~<Iii' common1()< """"!NPft, Wt' w•nl your lnYOl~"'f'nt ,_,....._ .-..oo.-~ IMllaO..., o.« '-"°"()KC" .. wm...s . ...., lo.tor VO ...... nt , .. ,,.,. Clrcullllon Otrector 14ett•kl'lpt ~°""'~ ... llu ....,..., l"IP-"'"' Milt'Npt J: I 0 .1 m. No further de1:11ls were .J\JilJblc ~londay. 1cwport Beach A "'cdd1ng nng \1.3\ taken from the finger of an 8-f-ycar-old woman at HJsship J-lcallhcare Ccn1er. The \'ic-11m s daughler said ~he la~t s.aw 1he nng. \alucd at about St,000. at t .30 p.m on July 8 . • A \l.Omtln rcpcrtcd to poh~ that her grJy cat had been stolen from her t:>o.11 J ocked lll a mooring. The vu.:11m ,,11J )he belic\'ed it was stolen \mce lhc CJI \l.OUIJ not ha\e JUmpcJ oCf 1n1n 1hc water . • . umcone removed three medical ccr11ficJ1es from a doctor's office al 1501 Superior Ave. The ceruficah:s. from lhe American boJrds of co · 01c11c Jnd pla~llc suricry, \l.Cre h.ing- mg in 1hc hallway or lhc doclor\ oT- fKc Copyl<ght. No ~ stot1~. tllu1t11oons, tdl· rorial mattrr or ~'~~Is Mfl!ln 1ru1y bl' •t'ptoducf!d wirhout w11tttn ptrmoss.on ol cnpynght OWMf Uliot Stein, Jr. Ch.llflNll How to reach us at The Pilot Citcul1tion Orange County 642-4333 Advertising Class1fi~ 642-5678 01spl.iy 642-4321 Editorl1I N~ 540·l224 Sports 642·4330 Ne~. sports fax 646 4 l 70 Main Offke Businf'ss OffKe 642 4321 Bu in~ fax 6J 1>5902 • r Managing Edilor Sieve Marble, 642·4121 exl. J6J Today's Orange County Fair Schedule All DAY Farm Bureau Day: Bring your form and garden entry and get in free, or show Orange County Farm Bureau card. Sponsored by Orange County Farm Bureau. Unlimited Ride Day: $8 Wristband includes all rides from noon to 7 p.m. $1 -off discounts on adult admission Mondays through Fridays include Arrowhead Water, Auto Club of Southern California, Bakers Square Restaurants. California Angcb, Carl 's Jr., Chicago Chicago Pizza Stores, Orange County Transit District, Pepsi, Seven -Up/ RC. South County Ne"' s, Los Angeles Times O range Count~ Edition, Vons, militJry, aQd Costa Me::.a re)idents. 9 a.m. Mal.e your own twisted wire bracelet, by Sue Pastel -Gem and M1ncrJI Building 1 p.m. Friends of the Fair Demonstration -Newport Arena Equc::.trian Nina Neuman Dance Center -Cal Spas Heritage Stage First Class '50s Doo\\op - Fabulous '50s Stage, sponsored by Carl's Jr. Pin the Navel o n the Orange -Alta Dena Kids Stag\? Men's and Women's Nail Driving Contest, sponsored by Barr lumber -Times Centennial Stage Maki ng fabric Clocl.s, by Logan Michaels -Bal..Ns Square Craft and Cook's Gallery Farm and Garden Contest - Centennial HJll 2 p.m. Can dy Apple Cloggcrs Miller's Moonshine Meadow~ First Class '50s Doowop - Fabulous '50::. Stage. sponson?d by Carl 's Jr. The Orange Bowl -Alta Dena Kids StJge Seafood a nd Citrus, by Jan Mongell -Bal..ers Square Craft and Cook's Gallery Old Fashioned Road Show including Ostrich races/ Moore's Amazing Mongrels/ Sensati onal leighs Spaccwheel/ Karl Winn Motorcycle Thrill Show Coors light ArcnJ 2:30 p.m. Miriam-Mita Ayllu San kayo -Cal Spas Heritage stage 3 p.m. Nina Neuman Dance Center -Times Centennial Stage Watermelon Eating for Kids -Alta Oqna fl.ids Stage Orange-:-final Fun Cake , by Patty GomeL -Bal..crs SquMe Craft and Cooks Gallery · ... -~- HOURS: 10 a.m . to midnight Making IBCBB At left, Kristina. Bennett, 7, of Sacramento, look as her six-year-old cousin Cassie Alvarado, of Huntington BcJch, mal.cs a face at the Freckles contc::.l Monday at the Orange County Fair. 4:30 p.m .. Linda's Dance Studio -C.11 Spas I lcritagc Stage 5 p.m. Next Exit Country Rock Band -Miller's Moon::.hmt ,\ k•ado'' ~ Old -Fashi oncs Road Show including Moore' AmJLing Mongrels/ Sensational l cighs SpaCC\.\hccl J<Jrl Winn Motorcycle Thrill Show - Coors light Art n.i Hula Hoop Contc!it -\ll,1 Dena fl.id~ S1.1~t· Pen and In!.. \\'ater Color T-Shirt, by Lynn Lampert - Baker-. ~qu.:m.• Cr.Ht .rnd C 1 .01.;·, Gallery 5:30 p.m. Believe in Yourself Kid -Time::. CcntL nnial St..l!jL' . 6 p.m. Orange You Stuff cd? Pizza EJting Contest, sponl>Orcd by Chicago Chic., go. Piua Piua - C.1! Sp.h I lcnt.1gc S1,1gc including Ostrich Races/ . Moore's Am azing Mongrels/ Sensational leighs Spaccwhccl/ K:1rl Winn Motorcycle Thrill Show -Coors light Arena The Coils Oldies Harmony 6:JO p.m. linger'> Show Band - M1llt.r's 1\ \oon-.hmc Me ado") The Coils Oldies Harmony -CJI !>f' h l lw1t.1gt• St.1~l' Barn) .ud 01) mpic -Cal Sp<b HcritJge StJgc P.1inting Ro es on Porcelain, uy Corine Cunningham - B.11..cr::. Square Cr.-ift .1nd Cool.. 's (,.11lt•I) LI\ l">llld, 'lb }\\ Ill~ i p.m. JJn and Dciln and Th e BclAir B.rndih (The Or.1ngc Count} Rcgi-.tcr Series) - ·\rl111!)ton 11 l' th ·r Making Ile Cream the 9 p.m. Old -f .1.,hiu111:d \\ 3), b) Ste\ c and BC'll) ltuclmcr -B.11..t·r:. Squ;irc Cr. l .ind Ct)( ,i.,., ( 1' t'r\ JJn and Dean and The BclAir B.indits -Arlmgton ThL.itcr 9:30 p.m. Stingers Show B.ind 8 p.m. l"llc'I hit Countr Rock Band -i\lilll'r'-. \lou11:>h11w r\\t ,1cfu \\!I Old-F.i hioncd RoJd hO\\ f\ I llt·r \ ,\ lonn:.hine f\ lc.1clo\\., The Coils Oldies Harmony -C..11 Spa::. HentJgc St.1ge lOCAllON Hunti11.J'091 N~IH~h Corona ck>I M.tt l•~n• kach m ~It 2·.l fair Oc-..tll l~r•tu~' •• 4.U am.-.6 fO:SO 1.m. 4.0 ):26 '""· 2.J •:l? p.m. 6.1 .......... .. , II · IS a.M, 4. I 4:02 , ..... 2.2 10·°' pm. s.• • Jan ;ind Dean The duo from the dunes, Jan and Dean, wHI bring their surfin' sounds to two shows tonight at 7 and 9 p.m. in the Arlington Theatre at the Orange County Fair. Newport Beach 75/66 Balboa: 76/65 Costa Mesa: 77/65 Coroni del Mar: 76/65 TODAY: A modtr•te onshore flow •nd f)W~ ol tropic•I moistUTe witl bring us loW doUck, fog •nd a ch•nce ol momlng dri.ule with puti•I deo•rlng in the afternoon to lfw us somt sunshine. The clouds will dOse In •~in by nenlng. Highs In die mid to u~r 7tls, lows in the mid 60s. ARCAIT: fair to fNr1ly cloudy ~ the ntllt (Nt dlys. 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At lea't nut "' tile.: you're domg 1t. h's kind of like hilling your'>elf on the head. h feel' )() good "hen you ~top. I'm talking about jogging, of coul\c, Or, running, as ""e aficionado'> lil..e 10 '·I)'. I don't do it because I like 11. I do it hec<w'e · I've been doing it for 25 year' Editor's Notebook and I believe a habit \\ ith 1 h.11 much longcvit> ha" a right 10 exist, no matter how inconvenient it might be. The other n .. ·ason I do it j, that it gives me an excu'e tu leave work in the middh: ol the day and go out to the Upper Ne" port Bay anc.l. well, run around for half an hour. There i'>1ft a more beautiful place in the um,er'e than the Upper Ony. OK. maybe. I've \ncal..ed in .1 h11 \lf coover ational hypcrb(1!c here. But ma} be not. l ha' c .1 fri end who'd probably laugh and )3} Yo,cmi1c Valley 1s 10 times more heau11lul. To me. it''~' ma11er or perspective. Yosc mi1c's got a kind ol shocking, extroverted beauty. lil..c th:11 m1rn1cn1 of ecstatic enlightenment wedged betv\ccn -downing a tumbler or vodka and falling comatose on the floor. The Upper Day\ m11ro: like sipping a fine wine. Between you and me, l'd just a soon be there without having to do the running thing. but ~1111d10\\ ii do~~n't .. cem a~ admirable tellin~ 111} colleague' at the office I'm 1al..1ng nn c~tcntlcd lunch hour 10 commune "ith the m:ir'h gr."s and the \o,.ild artichoke The ri:.1 .. un I !>tarted running at .di \\as not 1h:11 I though1 it \\Oulu be fun to trundle about in the !>!Ill\\ .ind hail, through the heat and humidit} fo r nu good rea,on. In tho.,e days you couldn't e'en buy fa-,h 1on;iblc running shoe'>. 'I he rc.1,1lll I did it "a::. to get out of'" imm1ng. Nm' t,11.:rc \ n n::il/y ridiculous sport, in my upinion 11 1hcrc \ a -.port more ridiculou~ th.in · running. 11\ compct1t1ve \wimming. II\ :.o far removed hum \\h~1t people oughl lo do m the \\,1lcr Yuu ought to en1oy >OuN.:lr in the "<•t~r. llcnt .irount.l, look for pcnn1cl! on the bo11om ot the pool. Yau shouldn't din: 1n :md !>Cc hu" l.l't ~ou can get to 1he 01her l11Jc of the pool. ,\ pool 1!> '1mpl) too small a place tor it 10 m.111cr how long it take'> an}onc tu gl!I 10 the oth r ,jJe. I " ., :i 1ccn·agcr. I 'd been \\\ imming \lllCc I \\,I'> f1\1;, I could ee before me a lite ~p1.nt thra,hing ubou t hacl.. and forth in a !>Olu11on of chlunnc ,1nJ other nO\IOU!> ch1.:m1cab. So l told my p<irenh I was quitting the '"1m tcJm to 1:ikc up track. The) <i'>l..cd me "hat 1hat ''as and l told them it W3'> runnmg around an oval couf\c ,e,cral times to !>Ce ho" fa st mu could do it and that to train for it \OU ran 'around ou1tloors. no place in ponicu°'lar. :1nJ ended up "here ~ou'd st.1rtcd. The>• \\WC prc11y undcr~tanding. ~1> dad\ ''orl\ ethic \\il) )UCh that ,111 long you did unc re.ill) )trcnuuus, unpleasant than• 1h.11 rt>qu1red ~c\llng up t'\trcm.:ly earl] e"CIJ dJ), u didn't panicularl~ ma11cr \\hat it \\3 • Once I got !>l:utcd, l'rn afraid n JU t ~md ot took over Lookin!: back, there \\l:JC time:. '.'.hen I cuukl htt\C rc11rctl ''ith d1g111l). and ti.Jt..cn up l.11.rm'>I!. Uut I ,1h\i1)S let thole uppo11u11111c') 'lip b). I thuught I could qurl .111) time. hut I ".int ;,ill )UU ~oung. pl!oplc to ~.no", I \\41' looltn)! lll)'cll Aller u ''hilt.'. 1t') ~ind ot M.1.: h:i' ms ,1 m.1rblc rh1nocero' in your 1i .. 1ng ru 111 Yo11 could l!el ml of 11. hut \1)u'd h.l\c to bl" an ,I\\ lul lot ol turni1urc tZ> 1111 tlat.· g p • So no\\ hue I Jill, .1 1111dJI. ·11p:d bo1") \\no\ :.tl\\,l)!I idling .:oung rcpm1 . ..r . 'rk). l\e been runnm\! ''"co: bNorc \OU \\i:rc burn." I 1hink I "'I'> out· runnini:.: "'hen. th· lkillk' broke up. and when 1hi: \ 1et11urn \\ .1r ended. I'm not smc "h:it h.11.pen::. m ufd r ·n11cr' l remember \\hen ..f "a' g10" ing up '-'cll1£ all 1he::.I! older men "1th f)Crlcct p '1urc :n ~ri:~n Arm) 'lhon-. running a!oni; tl1 t· l'otoma~ nc.1r the PcntJgon. 'I hc~ "ere )ltll thi:h ''iit:n I "t:nl b.1ck tu 'i)it my foll>;-. l:N summer ,\1 lea)t ii lool..nl like: the same gu)' With me. l think it "ill b1.: J ' o (11 i:r.1dual CJding O\\a). I'll JU\I get 111c1c111c:mull~ ~IO\H!r until ~\ 1.niu.ill) I'm )lanJ1ng-,, ,II I hen nKt~ be I can enjo) the )Cene!) Bob rnn £_\ken is as~i)/.Jtll t·dttur (If tilt• Doily l'ilut. I/is ('Ulumn .1ppt.11·~ t 1 er.\ f 11(•,d;1), Your Locally Owned Stationers· -COSTA l\ffiSA --~-~. f STATIONERS, INC A Try our sckcrion of M)]ar & Latex balloons for your special occa.5ioru! Otscover Your Largest Door to Home Improvement ,... """'&t"""" . QMllfy. ContpWtiw Seacoast GARAGE DOOR S 642.3490 2476•7Newpot1 Blvd COSTA MESA 1 New Service! Wc'li WRAP. PACK & SHIP an . 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Today Young dancers - Auditions rQr PANDEMONIUM, a performing troupe for dancers 8 to 13 years old. will be held from 3:30 to 5 p.m. at the Jimmie Defore Dance Center, 151 Kalmus Ome in Costa Mesa. For information, call 241 -9908. Wednesday, July 15 Prairie stories -Judith Helton will portray l aura Ingalls Wilder, author of "little House on the Prairie," in a program featuring ~tones. pictures, and dancing at 2 p m. July 15 at the Costa Mesa Library, 1855 Park Ave. All ages are welcome. For information, call 646-8845. Senior sin gles -Single Active Seniors wilT hold its first meeting. for men only, at 2 p.m . July 1 5 Jt the new Costa Mesa Senior Center. A general meeting ror men and women is planned for August. For information, call Richard Vinson at 631-1153 or Dee Saps1n at 646-9065. Thursday, July 16 Square dancing -The Costa Mesa Quicksteppers Invite ei..perienc.ed square dancing couples to their weekly dance, 9 to 11 a.m. at the new Cost.J MeSJ Senior Crt1ien Center on the corner o( 19th and Pomona streets There are also available pJrtners for o;rngle men who would like to join the fun. for information, call 545-5669 Friday, July 17 Monte Carlo night - Project Cudd.le Inc .• an organization to benefit abused children, will h~l an evening of games and hors d'oeuvres entitled A Night in Monte Carlo, 7 to 11 p.m. July 17 at the Village Crean, 2300 Mesa Drive in Santa Ana Heights. C.111 542-2894 for information. Poetry reading -PEN of Orange County will present its montF1ly poetry readrng at 7 p.m. July 17 at the Bear Street Cafe, South Coast Plaza. The reading will feature the work of Octavio Paz and Anne Sexton. Saturday, July 18 Financial seminar - Shearson Lehman Brothers will offer KMS • A VEDA • REDKEN • JOICO PAUL MITCHEL • SEBASTIAN MASTEY • ORLY • La FEMME WEUA PRESENTATION LADIES PERMS s3500 Includes cut, shampoo & Blow dry (long Hair Stlghtly more) SAVE s~oo (a '60 valu~) Permanent Makeup Eyebrows •250 Eyeliner •1 so • Upper or Lower Lipllner •175 Upper & Lower •so lHs Than Most Places ' 101 56 Adams r1t Brnold1urst (Albertson c:; C~ntf'r, H untrn gton Beach \B~l11nd Texas Loosey\ (714J 968-0451 BUY A 40 LB. BAG OF I ~ AVO "'·DIETS DOG FOOD ... ~ ~ ~ Formulated with Avocados and oven baked for high nutrition and easier digestion. -~ --~ 3 Diets to choose from • AVO-MAINTENANCE • Chicken & Ra • AVO-PUPPV . 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Grand opening -The Newport Back and Sporb ln)titute invites the community to attend their Grand Opening on Saturday between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. The day's events will included free consultations, examinations, chiropractic adjustments, massages, and many more services. The Institute is locared at Acacia Court, 20250 Acacia St., Suite 1 SO, just off Irvine Ave. and Orchard. · Monday, July 20 ADD and summer - School psychologist Jill Bolton will off er a lecture on the special problems facing parents of children with attention deficit disorder ruing summer vacations. The lecture, entitled :·coping with ADD Kids in Summer," will be given at 7 p.m. July 20 at the offices of Joan Andrews, 1151 Dove St., suite 1 OS in"Newport Beach. For information, call 476-0991. Cancer benefit - Individuals, businesses, dubs and organizations are invited to compete for the grand prize o( a trip to Hawaii at the Americ.an Cancer Society's Making Strides Against Cancer fund raising event, starting at 8 a.m. July 20 at Newport Dunes. Participating individµals and teams raise donations as they walk, jog, run, skate or stroll in this non-competitive event. For information call 7 51 ·0441 . Tuesday, July 21 Effective budgets -Learn how your assoclation can m~ke and manage effective budgets to fund association expenses at the next luncheon meeting of the ~them Counties Chapter of the Community Associations Institute, 11 :30 a.m. July 21 at the Red Lion Inn, 3050 Bristol St. in Costa Mesa. For reservations and information call 380-7360. SS Alive -A mature driving class will be held from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the West N~port Community Center, 883 W. 15th SL in Newport Beach. Admission is $8 and enrollment is limited to 30 people. To register call 644-3240. 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""c ~W1""tM·ly Pilol Photo taken from video shows Costa Mesa resident Robe rt Staats being arrested by Newport Beach police officer July 4. · But it wasn't just residents that used more water but the ci1y itself, which is the single biggest wat~ consumer in Newport Dench, Staneart said. When rationing was implemented, the city Parks Beaches and• Recreation Department cul back on water consumpt ion by 30 percent. -By the DDily Pilot SUIT From A1 tinly for handgun purcha cs. Rondy Garcll, president of The Grant Boys, said he could not omment on the 13,,suit because of a confidentiality clause in the 'cttlement. He said he and the -~-\;·s 01her owner \\Crt! not In· 'ohcd in the decision to settle out 11f court. "When an insurance company defends you in your lawsuit, you don't really have any say," Garell 'Jld. Newport Beach 1065 Newport Center Drive Fashion Island (714) 759· 1622 LIGH'TEN UP. FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH H'!jMal high-dloleste!O IOOds can leM 'PJ With a he1')' heart •.ta American Heart V Association Sale Hours: Mon. -Frs. 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Sat. 10:00 to 6:00 p.m. Sun 12:00 10 5:00 p.m. SALE NOW IN PROGRE SS A.\'D ~1U. COm\1.'E lllROUGH JULY U>th SEMI-ANNUAL SALE Polo/Ralph Lauren • Hugo Boss • Soulh\\ick •Joseph Ahboud • Norman Hilton Ted Baker • Ike Behar • Git~an Bros. • Re~n Spooner Henry Cottons • Robert Talbott • Zanella • Tom Tailor • Avirc~ • C.P. Co. Cole Haan • Garys Priva1c Label • L'Equ1pe Peyton • Luciano Barbera • Alexander Julian • Zegn.i surrs __ "_$495.00 to $1850.IXXl S269.90 to $899.90 CASVAL lACKS .... -.S 57.50 to sm .oo SPORTCOA,,S---SlS0.00 to $1250.00 ... Sl9Ut to SS99.90 PORTSHIRTS ..... _ ...... s 5?.SO lo Slli.00 1UZEIS---S295.00 10 $1250.00 ... $199.90 to SS99.90 KNITSHlJITS-•. -.. _ .. s 42.50 to $ 95.00 ... $22.90 IO s 400 ORF.SS n OUSERS.$135.00 to $ 295.00 ... S 79.90 to $179.90 SWF.ATERS ...... ____ .. $ 85.00 to $225.00 .. 549.90 10 $149.90 ORF.SS SHIRTS-S 57.5010 S 175.00 ... S 27.90 to S 99.90 OlfTERWEA.ll.-......... $95.00 to S~5.00 .. $59.90 to S159.90· TIES.-.. --S 45.00 10 S 95.00 ... S 19.90 to S 39.90 SHOES ..... -.................. $135.00 to SS95.00 ... $79.90 to 5499.90 ... THE FINEST I ALWAYS IN STORE. And Twice Each ar It Costs Less! SEMI ANNUAL SALE Spectacular Savings Up To 70°/o! ._,l.wty USS 00 to S II 00 00 S225 00 to S795 00 SSS 00 to S22S 00 SJSOO to Sl.S0.00 137 50 to $16000 18500 to SSl!a.00 St '000 to SJOOOO S2S00 to SIOO OO SALE "°"' 1129.90 "°"' 169. 90 "°"' 11' 90 rro... 11 S.90 ....... "'90 ,._ sn.90 ..... 159.90 ..... •to . . Gcnllem "n's Clothing l I Newport Cent "'r Drive r.1 hlOtl lsl.mt1 Ne¥.port Beach. 640·8510 STORE HOURS Mllfl °"" Wl!O I 0 6' T1luR 6 fn 10 9 Slturdoty I 0 6 Su~ ,, !i ..... 'Nt.llif• .. a Tuesday, July 14, 1992 AS I) VIDEO From A1 cycle patrol, riding his bike when the man passed him by. The video shows the police officer standing next to his bicycle when Siaats passed him by on skateboard, hanging onto the T-shirt of a bi· cycle rider who was towing him. • Both police and Staats say ne was carrying a cup. Police say i1 was half.full of beer and Staats snys it contained Coke. •The police report states that Staats "poured the beer out of his cup and attempted to skateboard into the crowd," after the officer ordered him to stop. The video camera was too far away to pick up any sound from the incident. But the video shows 1hat Staats did not attempt to nee into the crowd a_fter he dropped the hard· to-see container. •The police report states that after the officer grabbed S1aa1s by the arm, Staats broke free, turning toward 1he officer with his right fist clenched. The video shows SIJ· ats initially breaking free of the of· ficer's grasp, and later pivoting himself around, fac111g 1hc officer after his right arm wus bent high behind his back. Staa1s denies clenching hh lht al lhe officer. And on the 'ic.ko. 1hc view of his hand'> ,., blockcJ by approaching officers. •The police rcpon ~IJlc\ 1ha1 the officer though! he ''a., going to be hit, and 1ha1 Staals aucmptcd to break hb gra'p and run imo 1hc crowd. The \ldco 'ho"" 1h~1t Sta· ats was clearl} s1ruggling "11h the officers. bu1 11 1s not clear \\hcthcr his s1ruggles arc due 10 pain or in·. tcn1 10 escape. •The video and the police re· port both indicate that police re· acted aggressively after Staats turned 1oward the officer "'ho "'as at1cmp1ing to put him an an arm lod; The video shows the officer wrc~tling Staa1s to the ground \\1th his arm around Staats' neck, then l\\O 01hc r officers turn111g S1aats O\Cr and holding h1m foce dO\\ n on 1he ground. • T'he .. ideo recorded onlv back· grounu nobe, le:.t\lng no way to tell "ha1 ol ricers s:ud to Staats or "'ha1 S1a~l1'. said 10 1he officers. In a strcc..t full of bcachgoers and on· lool-.ers, much of 1he incident as ' -.lio" n by the '1deo 1s blocked. 11 S1aa1s uocs take legal acuon agJin-.t l\t,,pon police, it \\Ill like· ly iakc more thJn 1ho home ,jdco to dc1crminc \\hether officers used e\CCssl\C force. or \\hether 1hey follO\\ cd prucedurcs iri subduing a man "ho \\JS rcs1.,11ng arres1. ELECTRIC BOAT RENTALS ... WITH SOMEONE YOU LOVE. Now Open Daily Until 9:00 PM • Affordable Rates . ELECTRIC BOAT • Quiet & Easy to Operate RENTALS • Stereo Cassette Players Located: Next to the Ferry; Balboa Peninsula. Stop by or ca JI for reservations (714) 6 73-7200 .. Monday thru Friday lOA.M. -9P.M. Saturday and Sunday 9A.M. -9P.M. ,l We Have Some Very Shocking News For Drywood Termites It's called the Electro-gun Sy•tem. A battle plan that uses finely tuned electricity to win the war against these home damaging critters. 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Entertainment- Gerard Barbot adds French twist to Le Meridien's Bastille Day L e Meridien hotel didn't have to go to central casting to find cntertainmenl for this C\e ning' Bas1ille Day festivities. Every night at 9, the self-described "Julio Iglesias of MacAthur Boulevard" performs - wi1h a French rwist -in the hotel's Trianon Lounge. Gernrd Barbu!, who was born on the French Riviera, has been playing French ballads, American show tunes and contemporary jazz at Le !\fcndien since the horcl opened eight )Cars ago at 4500 MacArthur Blvd .• Newport Beach. He promised some special treats at today's Bastille Day celebration, which is free and open to the public from 4:30-7:30 p.m. on the hotel's third-floor pool deck. "I'll put on a M:iurice Chevalier hat and sing 'Thank Heaven for Linle Girls,'" the 39-year-old chuckl ed. In addition to entertainment, French wines and hors d' oeuvres will be served at a nominal price. Barbut began playing piano at age 6 and received his musical education in Nice and Paris. In 1978, he won first prize at the Paris National Conservatory for his interpretation of the classics. Out of financial necessity, he cased into "romantic songs," playing in Paris, Mol}te Carlo and Marrakech. He. was working in Moorea, a Tahitian island, when a former colleague, the manager who opened Le Mcridien, asked him to come to Newport Beach. After today, Bastille Day festivities continue from 5 p.m.-1 a.m. daily in Le Trianon, which is where Barbut prefers to perform. "The atmosphere at the pool won't be as romantic and cozy as the piano bar whe re I play every night." -B)' /\Iott Coker Irvine CLO breathes life into 'Cabaret' By Timothy Titus Soetta! Ii) trie Daily PllOI T here "·1~ no more troubled pl:ice in the early 1930s than Berlin. ~tone~ was scarce and \\.Ort... ~career. So 1al d1~'>atisfac11on \\.US e\emplified by cabarets -night clubs full of hedonistic decadence "'here troubles "ere buried beneath layers of gin and sex. the script. As the maniacal emcee, Leonard John Crofoot brings just the right amount of evil selfishness and libertine apathy. As long as his club stays open, he doesn't care who gets gassed. should be gut wrenching, but this time it merely makes you check your program and wonder why the first rendition of the song was . overlooked. · "Cabaret" is one of the few shows that succeed~ in all its intended irony and still \\Orh well ';is a musical. The current production at the II"\ inc Darclay Theater on the UC! campus ha~ set its goal) and -\\ ith 1hc exception of a few ~ct ch~ingcs th.it lengthens the running time by about h\i! minu1cs -it ha!> realized them beautifully. The shO\\ closes thb \\CCl..cnd. Entertainment Editor Matt Coker ... 642·4321, ext. l .z&,l PIO 1CC11111 SOUlh Coat .,.._., tlclmlll COSTA MESA -South Coast Symphon)' 11)92·93 sc:ison 1ickct holder will recei\'e full value for their purcha1.c:i. toward Pacific Symphony Orche$1ra Cl:issics Series tickcb at Orange ColllllY 'Perlorming Arts Center. South Coast Symph9ny cca'teJ opcr:.111ons .1fter <l mee11ng of its Board of Directors on June 28. Patron'i \\ho purd1,1-.cJ \C:J\011 ticke ts to South Coast'5 five-conccrl series .u Irvine Darda)' Thc.ure c.in rc\.'Ci\c ~cawn 11ckct), aL1ll.l additional co t, for PSO' t1H:-concert "Gre.11 Ma-.1cf\\\lrl.. " scnei.. South Coast sca)()n 1icl..c1 holders ma\ ab\.l U\C 1h 1r pu1d1a'e~ .1, part1.il payment toward PSO's nine-concert i.c:rics. Ft'r mmc 111fo1 ma1i\.ln, phone 47"·4233. NO MORE FLEAS ONE YEAR GUARANTEE OR YOUR MONEY !ACKI • NO PESTICIDES OA POISONS USED IN YOUR HOME. e· SAFE FOR AOUL TS. CHILDREN. AND PETS. • YOU DO NOT HAVE 10 LE.AVI YOUR HOME DURING THE APPLICATION. • ENVIRONMENTAU Y SAFE •FL.EA FREE CONDmONI ANO DEODORIZES YOUR CARPET. • LICENSED AND INSURED. •WRITTEN 12 MONTH GUARANTEE OR YOUR MONEY BACK. • THE ANAL SOWTION POR A Fl.EA FREE HOME. . FOR A FRIE ESTIMATE CALL NOW (714) 974-6650 FLEA FREE . · WE PUT AN END TO FLEASI This same dissatbfac11on enabled the rise to po, ... er of a Karen Gedissman is blessed with a beautiful voice which enables her to portray the idealistic Sally Bowles with power and poise. Brad Craig delivers a polished performance as her American writer lover, Cliff. Worthy of special commendation.ill Walter Huntoon's scenic design. There is a stroke of genius in the cabaret backdrop during Sally's performance of the title song. I will not give it away; il must be seen for the full effect. Also worth applause are Ellen Prince's choreog_raphy and splendid chorus. playing ThursJa> through Saturday 1--------------------at 8 p.m. ~t the Barclay. '"ith tickets avail:.iblc :.it 854-4646. mall, insignificant political party known as the Nazis. It is this juxtaposition of plea-.ure and impending doom that sets the backdrop for one of the mo!>t intriguingly ironic musicals C\Cr pre!>ented, Joe Masterhoffs "Cabaret." Masterhoff s book, combined with John Kander's frenetic yet playful music and Fred Ebb's disturbingly naive lyrics, perfectly muc the two sides of the musical. which is skillfully interpreted by director Daniel R. Trevino in his current production for the Irvine Civic Light Opera. The truly tragic characters of Fraulein Schneider and Herr Schuliz arc given well thought-out portrayals by Pattric Walker and Weston Nathanson, respectively. Nathanson, in particular, succeeds in rousing the empathy of his audience as the Jewish fruit merchant who cannot comprehend that his religion will soon turn him in to a "meeskite," or ugly person. Bringing the characters to life is a group of actors as diversified as Contrasting Nathanson's performance, David Mahler's interpretation of the friendly Nazi Ernst Ludwig is adequate, but lacks the power the role is capable of, especially as he ends the first act with a weak "Tomorrow Belongs to Me." The number We Can Save You Mo~ey On Oosing Costs! • In-house Approval • Direct Furoing •New Pwcllaseor ~! • 1-4 Units up to $2 million First Central Bank has the best deal for you. For personaliz.00 aro profes.5ional servire we are just a prone call away. Dean Rappa Loan Exerutive FIRST CENTRAL BANK,N.A. In Orange County, call Dean Rappa (714) 568-9003 (800) 989-9010 G) g :-r.m ......... ·-·-··· Go Ahead ••• Make My Day r.--------~ 1 FllBB Ff.BA BATH 1 I Schedule an a.ppol.ntment w1th the doctor I .for a. FREE FIRST EXAM and we will give I your pet a FREE FLEA BATH. I All vacclnatlons must be current. 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We have designs on you 10 ftll the decor.itM! h.ird· v.Jre needs & ellpectation of every client No matter whal style or time period the 1ob rt>quire-. v.e h.i\e 1he f1nt"lt quality door. cabinet, furniture, arch11ectur.il & b.Jth hardware & h>.turt>\ to offer And, you'll Ix> pleased 10 find that your nc.>ed~ Mt' met com•ctly be- c.iu...-our av..~me ..election 1s --~ '----~ked hU.geoCJ:atlOOi oidec... ordll\t> hardware t'\pt'rience <1 33 Laguna Canyon Road ~guna Beach CA 9265 l (714) 494-2264 Top Brand Name M;attress .................................................. ~ ...... . • Custom Furniture floor Samples • Antique Reproductions •Beds • Dressers • Annoires . • Desks • Night Stands •Tables • Chairs •Mirrors •ArtWork • Pine, Steel, Alder • Hand Painted Cu&om Fmishes \ ' Community Forum -Community forum runs on Tu~l.Jys, Thursdays and Saturday) -Tuesday, July 14, 1 ~2 ii) Write to: Pilot letters, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Fax letters to: 646-4170 Readers' Hotline ... 642-6086 Editor William Lobdell...642-4321, ext. 351 Community voice . ~ . . . -. ' ' t. -I • ,..., Don't delay reopening of . Victoria School By Missy Mittman AN OPEN LETTER TO members or the Newport-Mun Board or Education: I fi nd myself unable to attend tonight's Board meeting due to a conflict. However, there arc two import ant issues that I wish to address, and it is my hope that each of you will consider my thoughts and concerns before you vote on either issue. EostblufT School First, the issue of Enstbluff .School. Since I live only four ·doors from the school I am paying close attention to the fin al outcome. I sti ll feel let.sing to Coastllnc Community College would be beneficial to all the residents. However with only a few mi nor adjustments I think an equitable solution can be reached. J) Allow Coastline to only hold classes during the day (8 to 6). 2) Encourage Coastline to charge for their clas'ies, perhnps above "hat i now charged. (This would create n student body which is there to learn and respect the nc ighborhood.) 3) Encournge d.l)·care education, with C\entu al on-site learning and experience. 4) I lold to the agreement and not suddenly change "hen rtgai n time get tough andtor the demand for e"cning classe brings Coa .. tline back to the Board to ask )Ou to change (bend) the agreement. 5) De open and up front about "'hat 1s happening rather than creating problem b) no1 publicly addre sing the ''sues. Allow the public to be pan of forums before ideas, solutions or conn1cts e\plode as docs ofte n happen. Victoria School Second, and fJr more important V1ctona School Havi ng survived the long year p rior to the final decision fo r Lincoln S~hool, I find my elf watching and not being able to be silent any longer. There is so much history that \\'eaves its way into your fin al decision. Please do not make a ha ty decision bn.,ed solely on .the budget problems facing our district. It"s time to real1Le that we, arents of school-age children. oters (your con tit uents), t oncemed citizens who do ha'e a right to know and what's tnore could add a great deal of rentive force to this extremely ftrappcd db trict if )OU, "the school board," \\Ould allow us the chance. T am not nddressing this issue ~without some knowledge. I ealize that I do not have nil hat is at your fingertips. but I o feel that I do have a handle n the happenings within this ltlistrict. (M y daughte r is a junior nt CdM and my son will be a 5th grader at Lincoln.) Vi ctorin need!> to open in the all of 1993. That was the promise at the time of the Lincoln discus ion . Having eviewed the grid maps (similar o Lincoln, without ever taking o account the grO\\ing A deal you can't sleep on B Y WAY Of EXPLANATION -Jerry Kobrin'• column will not appt>ar today. He is recovering from an acute attack of weekenditis. It began with SalUrday's "~r.lge sale," a cultur.ll phenomenon thit will be anatyzed i" future atherinp, and lncensified Sunday with a "houte·w1tming" blSh which nurty ..,,, tM structure to tenniNI shock • • community of children). I see a major overcrowding problem as well as a major safety problem in the Estancin•Zone. Money has already been spent on renovations for Victori a and Principal Judy Lasko has been assigned beginning in Jnnuary 1993. If you, the School Board, had no intention of opening Vic toria, why the charade? Are· you simply trying to appease pa rents in a very cru nched Lo ne? Do you really have a handle on the needs of the zone, let alone the entire district? l wonder .... do you ha\'C answers for me or for any \'Ole r in the district? T he money received from the sale of Lindbergh School \\as to be directed into the reno,ation of Victoria School, \\ hich is to open in 1993. Howe .. er. )OU, the Sl"hool Board, arc in serious budget problems, partly due to state budget problem' and partly due to internal problems. And then, of cour;e, there 1s the famous reserve fund! T\\enty million dollars from the sale of property on the corner of Bristol nnd-:fnmborec "a~ to be put into reserve fund to be used for construction, repair of physical school sites (NOT teacher snlaries or balanciog the budget) or major maintenance projects. This aU happened in the last 10 yenrs. How come there i'> only S 8,000 left n reported b) Sherry Loofbourro\\ to Harbor \'iew PFO in the pring of tlm past school year? I 1h1nk it 's time for a complete accounting from the po\\ers that be. I also feel it"s time for a Parent1Community Adv1 SOI) Committee to be formed to assist the dimict in these budgetary crunch time . We need to "ork together to solve the almost insurmo'un tablc problems which we are nil facing. Please do not ignore the ptlrcnts who wish to make a difference and who strongly believe in public education. S o, please do not make any decisions on Victoria School without reflecting back on the pnrental concern that were expressed in regard to Lincoln. Allow these children to \\alk uuhciLncighborhood school. Transportation is a mess (my children have been riding the busses si nce 1981). and no one has figured out an efficie nt way to tra n porting children to and from school. Using the money from the s::ile of Lindbergh School to patch a couple of problems (I doubt that this money \\Ould really be used for construction, school equipment o r major maintenance) would be foolhnrdy and docs not address the long·term solutions for this growing district. Please consider the child fi rst, that is the duty for which you were elected. Thank you for reading this letter and for caring for the children that you are charged with by the voters in educating. Missy Mittman is• resident of N~rt B~•ch. Two pn~ts were on hand to administer last rites, if needed -wh ich is remarkable because Kobrin isn't even Catholic. Monsignor Larry Baird, rep~nting the Diocese o( Orange, blessed S the hOuse, and C8"9 Father Leo Cet.no stood by fOf possible confmional pur~. The two-day what-was-it ~n on • troubling note. The first bad omen ame w;m Saturd.ly's ~wn raid by a horde ol salw.tina bir1•nMttkers. .. P eople complain about being out of touch with American politics, about lacking a voice, about not being involved. Out let me ask you .something. H•n e )OU C\er had to confront a politician? Was 11 face to face? Did you shake the person's hand? u .. ually, a little soap and "a1er aftcn,ard "ill make )OU feel better. 1 had to use antiseptic. My most memorable e>.perience occurreu .i few weeks ago. I \\a' "given" the "opportunll)" to tra\CI up to mugg) Sacramento for a leadership camp sponsored b) a bunch of crusty ol' World War II veterans from \'anou' American Legion pl1'1\ around the state. It wns a tremendou-. opportunity, really. When I wasn't faithfully pledging my allegi:)nce to the red. white and blue, ''hen I Student's wasn't.lintcntly lbtening to Notebook lectures on the amazing potential of America's "peacekeeping" military ar~enal, \\hen I ''asn't gratefully accepting application'> for the only sel"\iice ''here you can "be all that you can be.'" I \\JS on the thi rd noor of the state Capitol building hearing the infinite \\ISdo m of a wonderful person and n trusted friend, our local pnde-and·joy, As-.cmbl) mJn Gil Fcrgu..on. After scanning an office plastered \\Ith ''ar memorabilia nnd glnmour photos of he and hi-. \\lfe, I wa offe red a seal by 1he Honorable Mr. Fergu .. on. \\.ho was kind enough to spend some 1ime enlightening me on se\iera) issues of local significance. The first 1opic of discussion \\as con'>truction in the Newport Be.1ch arc.1. I cxpres.,cd some concern about the continu.il cncro.ichmcnt of the Back Bay arc:i. The I lonorablc Mr. Ferguson thoughifully informed me tha t I hatl been brainwashed by other adults and quickly di counted my fea rs of overdevelopment. He so smartly spit out some tati tic concerning the fact that only five percent of California i dc .. eloped. "There·s so much (e\pletive deleted) land in this country, )OU don't e\cn know," he aid Assemblyman Gil Ferguson with his \\ife Anita. A lesson - 1 ·in politics A Sacramento meeting with the irrepressible Assemblyman Gil Ferg uson gives stud ent impression that politic s is manure Actuallv, I did kn m' California ha'i the second mo-.1 undc\ eloped IJnd in the country, mn-.tl> uninh.1hit..1blc. What I did not I.no,.,, ., that thi'> gi,e-. u:. licen-.e to open e\cry ecological rc ... cr.t.• 1n this count~ for • de,elopmcnt and 10 commence pa' ing ol the Back Ba\. It \\a' the Honor;1hle i\lr Fcrgu!io~. a bencfJctor ol funJ-. :111J furmcr cmplO)CC of the Ir.inc Comp.in). \\ho taught me that W ith further di,cuss1on, I gained C\en , more confidence 1n m) reprcsentam c • anJ all ··public sen .ml ·· for th at matter. The subject \\.I' term limit\ for go .. c:rnmcot offtc1ab I \\ .1-. O\CrJO)cd to he:ir that the Honorable ~Ir. Fcri!u-.on \\holchcartcdh suppom and pu,he~ for any term-limit · propo-..11 l ie ,,,1id th.II nu1h111g d1 ... turb., him 111111c than !.pinck'' poli1ic1.1n ... \\ho. once ckdcJ. thmk onlv ol .H.hic' ing re·elecuon. \\hc.l ~uccumh to 'rcc1al inicrest group' th:u •He ~cncrou-.. \\ 11h c.11np::11gn funds c~uch .h the lr'\11\e Cc.lmp.111~ pcrh:tp!>'?). or cour~c hi.: later !>:tid th.11 he \\Ould nen:r run in a d"'tric t ''here he \\.1-.n't u~ urcd a bwstl bJ'c of conser.atl\e 'upport and ultimate!). O\CNhclmm!! \Idol) at the poll ... St11l, 11 \\a' u1mlort1ng to kno" that thl." I lonorable \Ir Ferguson doc not support tho-.e bum-. 'o entrenched in thc:.ir po,ttion' It \\as so rdre:-.htng to reahze thJt Gil l·erguson, now compkung bis fow-th.ll!IllL ;ind eighth )C~tr a!i a\~cmbl)man of the 70th d1,tnc1. ,., in la,or of the -.:imc term-limit propo..,::11., I !eel so '.>trongl) about. Fin.ti I\. ''e cot into a 'IUbJcCt that rc..111}-htt humc. pu'11ic c luc;ition Udorc I could begin nl\ l'mlh.:" J1.11ribc on the sorr. stJte of the .. chooi..., lhc llunorablc \tr re~guson intcrjedcd \\ i1h h1-. O'' n 'iC\\ ol tcJchers. • l 'c.1 h.:r'.'o h;i\e It too cas\, hes.ml The\ re ~aught 111 the s:imc C)"'lc, the school S)l>ten1. tor nhhl ol their lt\c' They st:irt ..1:. children. pro~rc ...... 111!! through .. 1.:hool, preparing for the ch.11lcngc' ~11 the outside. onl) to find cmpk1) nwnt in1.:e Jg_atn 1n the schoob Tc.1 her' \\l1uld be better equipped to 11.:..1ch II the) c\rd11.nced the real world tor J\\ h1le. .11 le.1't th 11\ the ''J> the Honorable ~tr Fcrg1Jsl1n 'ees 11. l'hi.. I lonor.1blc ~tr. Ferguson then i.h.1rcd \\ ith me -.ome plans he h:td for a bill he '' Jl> :1b,1ut 10 prupo~c unlike any I had C\Cr hc.ird hdo1c. lie ''ould make it a qunltfi.:J1ion for .tll prn!-pccll\ e teachers 10 work for fl\ c ) cars in the ··real \\orld"' "here the\ \\Ould C\pencm:e PJ) cut:-.. la)olfs and other :.uch h.1rsh rc.1ltt1es. 0 K .. I thought, bu1 l just had 10 ..1i.k the . !!U~. ··\\'hat do )OU thtnk teacher~ arc glllng through nO\\Jda)~'?" Hts re ponsc \\as so impres\t\ c. He an~\\ ered ju~t as an) greJt lo('al pol1t1c1Jn \\.Ould .. he blamed e\e~th1ng on the Democrat::.. .\II tn .111. this \\J'> a d1,cuss1on hlled \\ith ltt1crJI ba,h1ng, radal slur:. nnJ nule J,1mm;incc .• 1 true lcarnmg e>.pcncr1cc . ~1n ... 1h, I le~1rned th.11 ne\er \\Ould I reduce m\ dignit) aniJ becl1mc an American roJtth.IJll. A' 1 \\,!\being c~corted out of the of~ce. I, rei:'.1lled J funn) inrnlcnt. It tn\'Ohed J lru~tratcd acti\l\l gniup that, ;io, Jn act of rn 11 J1,obeJ1ence, dumpeJ a bund1 of 111.111urc 111 Gil Fcrgu:.on\ office. Nc,cr \\a~ r '>ll J1,.1ppo1ntcd at not h,I\ ing ;i truckload of 111.111un: th.in at th.11 \Cr\ moment. It \\Ouh.l ha\'c been so sati~l)tng. ·Ill) moment '"1f gk111 1 Oh "ell. I'll make 11 10 Sacramento 31!..ltn. -.omeda). Some people might f~d .bad ~ccing Gtl I ergu.,on buried in .1 pile of manure I'll c,lll'>tde r 11 a triumph of prtn('1ple::. . Jo /1 Curnguld, the ~eniur da president uf \rnpurt I/arbor l/igh 't hool. n-gulurl,1 t•ontributcs to the DJi/.t f'ilc>t. Column on target RE: WILLIAM LOBDELL'S Edito r's Notebook (Saturd:iy. July 13). Bull's Eye!!! DARDARA MARTI N-ELLS Costa Me~a busine s practices. not pwcc" any of their checks, nor their employee checks and pwhJbl) ough t to counta 'IUC bcc.n1,e who know~ 1f there .1rcn 't Sl)llle other officiab in Ne" pu1 t d~1ing th e !lame thing. HO\\ about the middle of June c.ich )Car posting huge <,tgn' .ll the entrance to Oalboa Pentn!lu l.1 \\ ith the folio\\ mg \\ ritten \Ill 11: Illegal Fire\\Orb: r.ne $500: Public lnt o\ication: Fine SJ.000; Water Squirtmg: Fine S:!OO: Mildly shocked HA\'ING BHN MILOL' shucked b} the nJmc .. Volt''' a gen .. for J hotlt; albeit Jn electric one. I consulted 1m Gcrm.tn IJnguagc dkt1011.11) for the noun .. ,,.Jgcn," rht) I\ lran ... lated ;):_, "'\Chtde. Cllll\ e) .ince. '.Ill, truck. 1.J1 ... " 0 THIS IS OFF OF the editorial that you did on Newport officials i,ue others to pay for their mistake . An interesti ng play off of this would be that all the lending institutio ns that arc involved in this should immediately bqycott Newport Kobrin was awakened by an associate, who said, "You'll have to get out of the s.i ck now." "Whyl" was the mumbled response "Because we just sold your bed," the associate said. He was kidding. rightl Not on your br.m headb<>.-trd. W1th1n moments, the sluggard w.is dumped into the laundr}' bin -watching with horror and d1sbel1e( as llis sti ll-warm mattress was carted away. His daze w.ls interrupted by a pounding on the window. "How much you asking for these cardsl" a woman hollerfd, holding .ltoft a pinochle deck be.lring the JKk Daniels logo. The injured party ~" to whimper. "JuJt take IMm, plNse ilnd IO aw•y." DICK ~tt\SON Santa An.1 l lc1ght-. Big bang solution I HAVE A SOLUTION 1h;it m.1\ sol\e two maJOr problem' • Ne"'port Beach face..,· I) l\01 enough rc .. cnue; 2) 4th of Jul) insanity. "T"'enty-t1ve cehts," the associate yelled. "No wa y," the {anny .. hopper called. "I counted the c.ircl!>, ,,nd we're not playmg with a full dccl... I'll give you a dime." "Sold,'' my .mociate c..11d. T hat did it. The host's prcc:1ou!I assets were being \\h11tl~d away, and he wtls galvtlnizro into action. The first customt>r he encountered was Gary Dolin~.\, who owns Gary's Deli on E.i!>t C0c1st Highway. Cary WJ'> fondling an eltqu1~tely ca~ , .. oc.xfon hNd from T .ah1ti. "How much." he med. AN. no mo,. nidi.~·'1nd d1~ scu(f. Thi) w.H ~rlO\IS tr.ld1ng. ~nd it was time to df1~ 1 hard ba,..ain. ''You may tw~ th.lt magnificent I Police Haras~m~nt: Fine S.5.000: anJ Di sturbing the Pc.ic1.•· I me Sl.000. ~ My guc s 1f 1h1., \\J' entorceu 1ust one )car. our r rvblc1m \\Ou Id end. Let' 'cc -S 1.000 ' !:?5 arr~t equal S:?lS.000. ~11 Kl:. Dl L lTt.:LL Ballx'a hland imported artifact,· the <.all.' .. mJn ,,11d. "tor four N~,,, 't orl.; p.l::olr ,rni1 ..,,1ndwkhes." "Th.1t's a d<.>al, · Dolinl.;,1 bCJmed, "and 1'11 l'H·n tlml\\ m " couple of pickle ... '' And so 1t \\t?nt -11\l• hour., ol frenzied trading. JU)l about e"N)th1ng .,,,ent. e'cept tor a -.cJntily clad Nub1.1n t.1tue clutching clustN of petrified sr.1pe This \aluJble objf.'d d'art, someone's tre.1-;urt.-d l;im1I~ heirloom • .,,.,,11 1\e ,, the m.11n .u1r.Ktion tor the n~\t gar.1g >al~. Not . As ror the d,1, • n t PfOCc ~ • Ytell ... With an)' lu(;k, it Yi uld be <1 down p.l) ment on a new bci:t. ~rry Kobrin'• column rvn Tllfld.tys, Jltuml.tys Md s.turd.tys. ' Upon glJ ncing at the .1d10rn1ng \\OrJ cntl). I find that the GermJn \Crb. ""agcn" mean' to "'.1ttcmpt. dare, \enturc : So there j, ;i connection SA Ml 1::l \\RA 't Nc\\port BeJch An Independent Ne"' papt?r Publish~ br (o.J\t Comrnun11Y N~ws. Inc llliot Stein, Jr. chairman Jim Crasingw publisher Tom Johnson aS50Ciate publisher WllliMt S. l ... I ed1tof & "'n president Slfte~ mn; .. tditOf Y'"""" .......... 1901·1919 • foundins pubN!htf ; ,. J A10 Tuesday, July 14, 1992 •s From A1 a point to the humor. All the dogs, which arc owned by the Moores, were picked up at dog shelters and pounds across the country. In Stacy Moore's words, these are dogs or "questionable heritage," but who are as just as able to learn and become wonderful pets and companions as pedigreed and registered dogs. The dogs -Skippy. Amos. Happy, Harry, Newton, Einstein, Bo, Fluffy, Brandy and Rusty - ranged in size, age and"'breed. Their only shared trait was a penchant for entertaining. For 53 years, the Moore family has been taking unw anted and unloved dogs and incorporati ng them into the traveling dog show business. It start ed wh en a horse-training uncle of Stacy Moore's fell in with a lady at the state fair in Sacramento whose husband, who ran a dog show, had just died. "She saw him working with his horse andJ_ho_ugh t ~ was th e reincarnation of her husband," Moore said. · Moore said. "Some of them work out, some of them don't. Wt find home$ for the ones that don'.!." Dogs arc weeded out over the years. When they begin to show age, fatigue or creaky bones, they are slowly worked out of the show, a move that is never easy for anyone involved. "It's like a human who has worked at the same job for 20 or 30 years," Moore said. "After doing this most or their lives, they get depressed when they're no longer a part of it." The Moore litter travels the country in a 40-foot trailer, which is air conditioned and heated. B:iscd in Las Vegas, the canine contingent has traveled across the country, working 19 years at such places as Disneyland and Disney World, basketball halftime shows, in movies and on tel evision. The Moores are also involved in spreading the message to spay or neuter pets and that dog pounds are great places to find a pet. "Any dog that makes eye contact with you or will Collow a ball in you r hands or respond to a noise will make a wonderful pet," he said. But his dogs are not pets. And he is not their master. He is merely the big dog of the bunch. .: , ---~ From A1 that school district and college official• have agreed on a com- promise plan. Jn reaction to determined opposition from residents of the nearby Bluffs community, Coastline agreed to eliminate evening classes and drop plans tl.l build a larger parking lot with high-powered lighting. The college has also off cred to sub- lease pan of the school for a child care program. SchooJ district staff arc rec- ommending that school board members vote against two pro- posals from child care providers to lease the Eastbluff site. "They wanted to defer a lot of the payme nts instead of pay· ing all the money right· up front," said Assistant Superin- tendent Tom Godley of the child care proposals. "We felt th at Coastline has the proven track record." Residents say the compro- mise is an improvement over the original proposal, but con- cerns remain .about long-term plans·, the college may have for the school. North Bluff Park Community Association President G. Ed· ward Mc:Cullouah said bome- owncn arc conc:cmcd about provisions in the lease that would allow changes in the agreement with the mutual consent of college and school district. He said the lease also could be extended without pub- lic hearings. "It means that beyond the approval of this lease, that the community is ignored," McCul- lough said. In Costa Mesa, residents who live near the long-closed Victo- ria School arc fighting to keep plans alive to open the school in September 1993. School dis- trict officials say the projected cost of opening~ the school is rapidly increasing. They blame higher costs on construction needed to comply with federal disability regulations and the removal of asbestos from the old school. Parents S?Y surrounding schools will be overcrowded if Victoria does not open. But school district officials say the $3 million set aside for con- struction of the school should be saved for emergency fund ing. COiia. From A1 the system. The most critical of the pump stations is the one that serves Balboa Island, which is undersized and is in conslllnl use, Staneart said. In addition, the increases will enable the city 10 put together a 10-ycar plan for the sewer system upgrade that could take as much as 23 years without the new fees, Staneart contended. Mayor Phil Sansone pro- tested the fee hike, saying that if the sewer is in such bad shape, capital improvement funds earmarked for other projects should be diverted for use on the sewer system. "Now we arc saying we are going to soak the rate payers while we go along our merry way with other projects," San- sone said. "I believe we ought to bite the bullet and look at capital improvements and move that money over." But Sansone ultimately joined the rest of council and unanimously approved the rate hike 7-0. In other action, the council unanimously agreed to pl~ four city measures on the N vember ballot, including th long-awaited term limit initia· tivc , that if passed would limit council members to two terms. Also, voters will be asked to decide the fate of the city- owned "People's Park" prop- erty on River Avenue. The measure will ask voters if the city charter should be amended so the lease agreements on ci ty· owned property arc in ac- cordance with state law. Presently, the city charter only allows city property to be leased for 25 years. By follow- ing the state law, city-owned property could be leased up tt 99 years as long as the lease • subject 10 periodic review by the council. The fourth mea- sure for the ballot would give the counci l the authority to es- tablish the membership of the City Arts Commission. Council membei:s also ap- proved the addition of a so called ·•granny unit" to be built at a residence-at 505 Santa Ana Avenue in the Newport l-leights area. The council voted 4-3 to allow an addi tion:y dwelling unit to be built in the residential area. She soon sold him all her dogs and thus began a fam ily business that today finds six Moores involve d in separate dQg projects -across rhe counrry:- "Br..:tween all or us, we've probably adopted at least a thousand dogs over the years," ··~them l'mado~Theythink ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ of me as one of th em. But like in 11 any pack situation, there's always a dominant one.'' • ]oiri the Fun! c} \)"'eJ .._o<) ~~ Sales: 645-6812 Service: 645-7952 Duffield Electric Boat Co. •670 W. 17th Street•CM A $25.00 VALUE FREE BUY A 40 LB. BAG OF AVO'M·DIETS DOG FOOD ... Formulated with Avocados and o.ven baked for high nutrition and easier digestion. 3 Diets to choose from. • AVO-Malntenance -Chicken & Rice • AVO·PUPPY -Chicken & Rice • AVO-LITE ·Formulated for Older or Less Active Dogs AND RECEIVE FREE 24-14 oz. CANS OF THE SAME DIET. 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A few updates on Tars; including Les Miller's 50th year with Costa Mesa Lions. A one-time Newport Harbor High tackle has made the All-John Madden Team 40 years after he hung up his grid togs at Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo. And it came easily to former Sailors' gridder Ted Trompeter, who played for Al Irwin in 1949. But wait! It's not the Madden TV grid squad -it's the All-Madden Cruiser Team, which helps wash and polish the huge bus or direct the chieL driver into a choice parking space as Trompeter did, Easy. Just wave your hands left and right. The fun-filled occasion came about in early summer, according to Ted's daughter Jeanette, who was en route to Cal Poly to serve as co-master of ceremonies at the 10th annual John Madden Celebrity Social and Auction on campus. "And Dad wanted to tag along," she explaiped. l\1adden, Ted and Jennelle arc all Cal Poly grads and the auction funds go to the college's athletic program. Madden, the one-time Oakland Raiders coach, enrolled at Poly the year Ted left, but 1hey had a lot in common to share during the social hours. In fact, Ted, as a Poly senior, was the light heavyweight collegiate boxing champion on the West Coast. And Jeane ne has been a highly commendable news reporter for some years with KSBY-TV in San Luis Obispo. And everyone knows, with 1ongue in check, who Madden is -a commercial TV spokesman for n hardware outfit. One of the amusing yarns about Madden goes back to boyhood grO\\ing up with John Robinson, former USC and Rams coach, in San Francisco. Madden was quite a "thinker" even then. His father offered him S25 to paint the back porch. He agreed, then approached young Robinson and offered him SlO to do the job. He agreed and Madden pocketed $15 with a big smile and no work. 0 There's a grand celebration this year for Les Miller, the See CANTRELLJ11 • ' T•sdly July 14, 1992 The Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Sports Editor Roger Carlson .... 642-4330 ext.387 8aCtlan 8 Sports on TV-radio/82 Sherer -boating/83 Classified/BS On a field of dreams, even a baseball might have some opinions of its own By Richard Oum Sports Wlttlr The Daily Pilot ran into a friend along the way to tonight's 63rd A/J-Star Game, and following a little persuasion from an item chosen as the ceremonial first pitch base- ball, the inside information was obta.ined through an interpreter. A s you can tell, they .made me a little different. And for that, among other reasons, l consider myself the most gifted baseball ever. Taking time out to reminisce about these past few weeks isn't easy because I've been bumped around on a shelf in ttie back of this two-trailer rig lhat has shipped me and a few other Rawlmgs items to San Diego's Jack Murphy Stadium. h 's the site, of course, of tonight's Major League All-Star Game. And, no, it's not•j ust a coincidence that I was chosen to represent my master, Rawlings, and the game of baseball ip front of thousands of fans and millions of television viewers. My stitches, as you can see, are orange and blue, distinct from the traditional red to commemorate the colors of the host team, the San Diego Padres. In addition, the World Series and All-Star Game balls are usually lettered in red, but I'm special because I'm labeled in blue. The honorary captain of tonight's game, Ted Williams, will hold me firmly in his hand before throwing me to Benito Santiago, the National , _ League's starting catcher, who also happens to play for the Padres. The thought of thousands of exhilarated r baseball people' cheering after l reach Santiago's glove gives me chills down my circular spine. E ven with all the stars out tonight, the game doesn't start until I'm ready. I hope th"ey understand. Some think I have an ego. Well, hey, they didn't just draw my name out of a hat; nor did thousands of voters stuff ballot boxes for me; I earned !TIY way here. I was designated to be the ball for the ceremonial first pitch of this summer classic because of my charm and beauty, s rcngth and durability. (A couple of my jealous competitors, though, argued that I got a brown nose while on the conveyer belt after being stitched. Docs my nose look brown 10 you?). My manufacturer hopes I can remain in the game through the first inning, before ·getting scuffed by a pitcher or fouled into the stands. Who knows? Maybe 1'11 wind • up as home run ball. At Anaheim Stadium, an old p;1I of mine \\J!> clobbered by a Bo Jackson swing to open the 1989 All·Star Game, now he\ r1:t1rcd in a gorgeou!, trophy case, sitting along!.ide a ptiir of Lou Drock i.p1kes. l'm just glad that Lenny D}kstra of the Phillie!, 1!,n't pl.i)tng in thb g.ime because I've heard from va1ious comrades how he· like~ l9 spit hi!. chewing tobacco all over us before rubbi!'g up the ball. I couldn't imagine that happening. I mean, I'm suppo!ied to be the most wond~rful baseball of the 1992 All·St:ir Game. Being in my shoes, you !,Ce, gi,.cs me a clear-cut ap"antage over evcl)one at the ballpark, including the umpires. You alwa)S know when some pitcher decides to load up; the only problem is that I can't say anything because the numbskull \\ho engineered me didn't g1\e me a mouth to speak. l'm-also-preuy elated to hear- that pitcher Joe Niekro i~n't here, either. 1 ha"c a f nend "ho knew someone \\ho i...new someone \\ho knew someone that \\as defiled b> N1elro \\1th an emery board. Ouch! S ome pitchers actually ha'e the audacity to hide thumb tacks or small nails in their glove~ tO CUt U~ in order to £1\C them more movement on their p11ches. Thb is the mo~t degrading thing a bascbJll can go through. As 1f \H~ don't supply them \\ith enough leverage, they have to deface us. How would )OU feel 1f somebody performed pla~11c surge!) on your face "ithout your' consent and left you "'ith a ge s~ar? Then, of cour!,e, )OU could alway~ get hit into the era" d, · and who knO\\S \\here \Ou'll \\ind up? I just hope it, 1sn 't in the hands of some kid \\1th mucky Nacho cheese S3uce all ove r them. Anyhow, before l get creamed by a Wade Boggs S\\ing or 1ossed QUI of the g.ime M.lrt "~"'"'o.a 1' PJoi bv one of those unmerciful umpires merely bCCJUSC of 3 minor smudge, I've cnjo)ed my little tour \\ith 1hc R:mling Sports Cara,an Traveling Workshop and Museum, a l\\O·trailcr rig that tra,els the counll) during the spring, summer and autumn months. Roy Conrad and Roman Bormet, the t\\<O gentlemen \\ho cravel in the truck, demonstrate, glove repair and leather lac;ing, as "~ll as 1he making of a baseball bat from a block of wood. Conrad soid I was rare on 1he open baseball-memorabilia market because so fe\\ like me have been made, and th.it I'll be \\Orth a lot more an future. l just hl)pe I wind up in respectable hands and lhc foreve r in Hall of Fame. Costa ·Mesa's Boys of Summer refuse to quit, go the distance ~ District 62 Little League action comes to an early finish with 16-9 setback to Seaview. By Rictwd D\m 5'lOIU Wlkf FOUNTAIN VALLEY -. There's no such thing as a mercy ruloi'or the boys of summer. After all, when there's true Jove for the game, final scores only count in box scores. In their hearts, this one Monday night will be remembered a long time. Costa Mesa Little League's all-star • ieam -headed home for good after en· "" countering a 16-9 invasion by Seaview (Huntington Beach) in the second round of District 62 action -twice told the umpires to get lost. • This game was for the boys. "The umpires asked us if we wanted to call the game when it "as 10·0 and 16-3," Costa Mesa Ma nager Mike Dunn said. District rules stipul:ue thlt a g.ime may be called on account of mercy 1f 3 team is ahead by lO·or·more runs afrer four complete innings. The te am losing, however, must honor it first. "The umpire said there's a mercy rule. but J told him, 'I can tell you right now that we're going to play sh inning ,· " Dunn said. "The ump said \\e can caJI it, but \\<e said no \\ ay. .. E,cn \\hen 1t wa· 16-3 (after four in- nings), these l ids !.till '"anted to get up to bat and ha'c 3 good time. The) \\ere just happy to be out playing. Talk about that book The &)!> of Summer by Roger Kahn, 1his h what that book's .ill about. Th.cre's a lot of kids JU t out here to play.'' Dunn finished reading the book a See COSTA MESA.112 r MESA TIRE COMPANY Let's be Fai r! AIJTO FITNESS CENTER 548-9182 Save! Save! Save! 2049 Harbor Blvd. • Costa Mesa • r-COUPON-.----COUPON-----., 15'* OFfi 1 OQ,,_ OFF ............. c.r1a,, I nJ GloNe, SoCb, SM9 I 0 I Tull•• I r - - - -COUPON' .. ~!..-.~-- lt.......iCoven.VldeM ............... Penta Ol OFF la hoka, Hood 120% OFF.....,:_:. 'I: /0 : ICovora, Chipping r----COUPON - - - - -, I Any Clubs I INets, Pradlce Mata. I ...__.__ I I ......... I 3 woods, I Irons. Inch. 1 .. ....__ Mata . ' I ...,...... 1 ~ 7..--1 lwoocla or lron1, L -~tl':ll -....._ - - - - - --"!. - - - -_, 1putter1, chlppera, I Gift l.~ e f,.. LayowGy1 e f,.. 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Willi:umport, Pa., site of the Little League World Series, is certainl} out of the quc.,. tion now. Perhaps "hat "ill be retainctl most in the )Oung minds of the Costa Mesa pla)Cr i~ th e fact thJl they came back twice to ~aan a measure of rc)pcct. Following a 10-0 deficit at the end of three -the first two in· nings la t 1 hour, 5 minutes - Costa· Mesa posted a two-out rally in the fourth. l l'f' P ~tfWIO~•ly Polot Although he didn't pitch on Monday, Scott Watson was one of premier Costa Mesa little Leaguers an District 62 competition. Pitcher/catcher Alan Lambert singled home ~like Mooney after Chad Zcnu~ had scored on Sen· view's onlv error of the contest. Kane Jolinson walked with the bases loaded lO force in Costa Mesa's third run of the inning. Defensively, hO\\C\Cr, in the bot- tom (lf the fourth, disaster !.truck Rams single game tickets available A="A HLl ~I -Single-game tick- ets for the I 992 R;1m.., sea on -will go on ..,,tic bc~inn1ng July :?0 at the 1c.1m\ Anahe11n St.1d1um ticket of· ficc .1nJ the Pico lllltilevar<l loca- 11on 1n Lo~ Angck' T1cl..et oflacc hou1' .ire 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 1onday through 1-ritla) and 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturda)'> beginning Aug. I. Ticke ts ma) al<;o be pur- cha~cd through Tid.etMaster at (7 14) 740·2000 and by JD.Jil tQ. the ticket office :l t 1900 State College BlvJ .. Anaheim, CA. 92806. Price-. for individual games are S 15. SW and S30. p.1y,1ble by ca~h. check pr charge (Vi!.a, ~laster Card and American fapre~s). For more trc l..ct information. phone (714) 937-6 ... 67. -D.1 1t1c Daily Pilot Where's my team? II ~lHI c;in't fintl ~our fa\orites 111 (1>,lJ ~k-..1 or Nc\\port Beach in the Dail~ Pilot, -.omething·s "rung C1ll u' here Jt the Spom Departmcm, .Jt 642·43'.\0. 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SeavtC\\ (I· I). \lrhich IO\t to f·ount .. 1111 \'.1lley North, 3· I, on Sat- urtla). 'coactl 'I' more times in the fourth 11111111!! tu e:-.tcnd ih lcJJ to 16·3. CO\IU Mc,.1 {0·2), \\hich lo\t to Huntington Valle), 6-0. in its Ji~.trict opcnc r, allO\\ cd tour " .. tll..s and rive 1um in the lir't mning, !>Citing the tone for the re't of tile game. Cuo;t,1 Mc'a 'core~! fi\L' time' in the fifth inni ng :inti uncc in the M\th to m.11..c matter' re-.pcctablc, l)pll)lng pcrh,1p' its true b1l\s·1.>I· summer n.1tun:. In the !11th, fo llo,,ang l\\\l outs and \lll~lcs b\.' kre1m \hi :int.I rr.l· "" Rice. Ls)ne Dci'cmpk \\,1lkeJ to fill the.: b .. 1n L.1mb~rt. Co,ta Mesa'!. No. 3 slu~cr, dron.: hum.: Via with a sharp '"l£1c to cent er Cleanup hiller fim Ludtl..c then strol..cd his secom.I double of the game, thi., ume scoring Rice a n~I DcTcmpJe. John~on fullo,,eJ \dlh a two-run ~ingle to nght lield. 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'>t 1·1.1111..1' \ C "ian D1~go \ C .inti Slluth· \\e ... 1e111 ('\.1n Dic:gu) '\ ( I Between Sam 1 Oam & Spm·Close Monday -Friday At the Costa Mesa Golf & Country Club Please present this ad to the Pro-Shop OFFER EXPIRES 8131$2 1:, .A 11 0 0 & tl 10 tJ (714)540-7500· 1701 GOLF COURSE OR. COSTA MESA q ,eut Olympic fever taking shape as Games near 0 ur Olympic sailors should feel excited by the enthusiastic fervor . that is building to a crescendo at their home ports. for example, this past weekend Dana Point Yacht Club hosted an Olympic Support Regatta & Dinner to raise funds for their member Lance Butler . . representing the U.S.A. in the "Sailboards -Women" competition. The ~lub rais~d over $5,000 from regatta fees, prize drawings, a successful auction dinner fees and their matching gift of ' $1,000 said event chairman Alan . Broughton. Russians (44.7 points) and Germany's '88 gold medalists (55.7 points). The Spanish team which includes Felipe de Borbon, son of King Juan Carlos and heir to the throne, finished in sixth place. •Jim o~d Bob Bailey of Newport Harbor Yacht Club captured the Dickson Trophy for '92, besting Yardbird (Tom Peters of Santa Barbara) and Perspicacious (Skaug/Frost of Voyagers) for the honor. respectively. The CF Jr. S. Carpenter Regatta was won by the Olympic Support Regatta results: Cla~ A· -1.. Virginia (Heagney); 2. Assassin (Ladwig}; 3. Oasis (Godwin). Class B - Chewbacca (Cherry); 2. Grey Hounds (~egall); 3. Pumpkins (Mann). Non-spinnaker (gold) -1. Anticipation (Lotz); 2. Seadora (Broughton); 3. Noy No (Bergh). . Reynolds/Kritz combination out of San Diego, followed by Dunham/Priemore and Aaron/Russell of Bahia Corinthian. Ball 1c111r• Non-spinnaker (silver) ~ 1. Vi11am (Berecz); 2. Tic Tack (Martens); 3. Mahronnie 11 (Howell). Laser -1. Shredder (Acosta); 2. Shredded (Adamson); 3. Oompa Loompa (Toff elmier-}.- •Olympians Kevin Mahaney with crew J im . Brady and Doug Kern \\On the soling regatta at Kiel, Germany in June. Within the international Olympic cl:iss racing circuit, the Olympic Classes Regattas ai Kiel Weck arc generally considered among the world's most important regattas. Most of the best soling teams in the world, many of whom will compete in Barcelona, raced at Kiel. In fleet racing Mahancy/Dr:rdy/Kern finished with 8.7 points, followe~ by the Summer Gold Cup results: Sabot A -J. Darren Mndden (ABYC); 2. Brian Bissel (NHYC): 3. Rick Robinson (NHYC). Sabot B -Chris Woodward (BYC); 2. Andrea Cabito (BCYC); 3. Akx Uni.ack (NHYC). Boating Sabot Cl -I. Jennifer Porter (NHYC); 2. Troy Treaccai (unat)~ 3. Megan Algeo (BYC). Sabot C2 -1. Jamie WCormick (LlYC); 2. Ke\in Olson (N HYC): 3. Scott Hogan (NHYC). Sabot C3 -I. Ned Algeo (BYC); 2. Charles Lumpkin (NHYC); 3. Ann Hatfieltl (BCYC). Bob Scherer's boating column appenrs in the Daily Pilot e•·cry TuesdDJ'· Long Beach Boat Show scheduled lor July 24-Aug. 2 LONG BEACH -The biggest outdoor boat show on the Pacific Coast, the American Boat- ing Jubilee 1992. will begin a 10-day run on July 24 a1 Shoreline Village Marina. More than 500 powerboats and sailboats, new and brockeragc, from 6 to 60 fee t will be present, on·land and· in-the-water for this nin1h annual nautical block pany which attracts :m ever increasingt number of boating enthusiasts from Seattle to San Diego. 'The Jubilee has earned a reputation <l!> the most diverse and entertaining boat how on the West Coast," said Terry Tjaden, show manager for the Southern California Marine Association which produces the mid-summer exhibition. -8)' the DDil) Pilot . - CANTRELL• After Jn acad emic tour of UCLA, Si:ely entered the • Navy, become a mu ch-decorated j~t pilot . .)Cf\ cd a From 8 1 commander of one base and .. ubscqucruly r~t ircd after Harbor High grid coach in 1943-45. 1h1s mark~ the 34'1.! )'Car~. SOth year with Lions Club. It also marks 1he 65th year An am uw mcnt of l&1tc har~~ to mim.1 the old po,1cr': for the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Lions Club, "Joan the N:1'·Y ;i nd ... ec 1he "orlu,'' "h11.h wJ) certain I) chartered May 18, 1927. true for Seel} ~o '"ha1 Jrosc fur ~eel) and lw. IO\cl~ Miller has labored hard for more than four decade \\lfe, the former Gail Dc\ermJn, J1tcr r-,,,.,., on the annual Fish Fry, shouldering tons of book\\ork. retirement~ But he had reason to cheer this year since the Lions A trnvel agency bu-.i ncsi. in Alcxandn.i. \'.i And grossed more th an $170,000 on ---------the)''rc: having fun \\tlh 11 Uut he the '92 Fish Fry. b s11ll 1mol\cJ \\tlh n:.ival Miller always beams when he consult .. 10t wor~. can see a big gift going out to ~le nt1on St:ch. Clas!> uf 'SU, youth, the community, charity and anJ NJ\'), .Jnd one ol clas~m.1tes the commendable Lions' eye clinic comes to mind· Ed M.J\cr . .i programs. 19.tS-.i9 1.:entcr and ltn~b..id.c:r at Speaking of Miller, how many Nev.pun and .. 1 onc·t1mc recall two All-Americans, El roy ··~ubmanner.'' "Crazy Legs" Hirsch and Bob After ;.a maJur role in lc..1u1ng Dove, coming out to help him Ora nge Coast Culkite to 11:. !ir .. t coach the '45 Harbor High grid· h)otball title an 195r t\l:J\er · ders one afternoon'? They starred ad' anccd to ~Jn Jose StJte where for 1he sensational El Toro Ma· he ph:i)Cd wrth ;ind roomed v.11h <1 rine Air Corps Base, which lost gcntlcnun b) the name ul 13111 the national military title to Fleet \\ abh. \\ho "ould !!U on tu co..ich City Navy (and neet Buddy Stanford ;ind the S~n I r Jnchco Young) in a wild, high-scoring .t9crs. clash in 1945. Spom reader~ t..nu" \\ abh At any rate, an untold number recen11 ... returned to St.inh>rd. of former Newport gridders de-t\fJn) as~cd "h~ 'lin 1. he had voted years of service to the local other glittering olfcr-, !rum NBA Lions and the Fish Fry, which has and the 49ers. included Judd "The Bear" Suth-"Thb as m\ bliss," \\'abh said erland. the late Al Ogden, Al 1mpl). • Irwin and Rollo McClellan, all And the big bo)s are ulrct.1uy stars in their prime. \\.itting tor him. mcluu1ni; the And there was the big 50 for Al sc..ison opener ag..1m .. 1 Te~as and Lois Ir.Yin June 28 as they A&!\t 111 the 1'1g .. t..in Cla-.s1c at celebrated a golden wedding Anaheim St;iJ1um. anniversary in Hawaii. The parents of two girl • Claudia \~abh dr.oppcJ by 10 'l\1t ~fayer rc\.en1I~ .it his and Marcia. th e Irwins met during college da)s at Desrgm Alt\c, Inc. olf1cc' m Orancc :.rnd the l\\O old College of the Pacific (COP). lncnds renectcJ on the past <ind prc .. ent. One coincidental note is that Irwin, a couple ) ear' f\b) er '.iiJ \\ abh '\1ppe..1r~ 10 be .1s hJpp) as he tan after finishing ahead of famed international )wim s1Jr be'' "ith hi') return 10 the Cardinal c.1mpus. Buster Crabbe in 1934 during a harbor area rough He audcd. "U11l h.i-. broui.:ht b:ick some fo rmer water s"'im from the Balboa Pier to the Pa ... illion. \\as ph1)ers J' COJ1.hc,, Kc~nJ furner, 0111 Ring. Tom over in Crabbe's native land playing foo1ball for COP. Holmes and ..il'o .1 klk1" \\C pl:i)cJ \\ith ..it San Jo::.c - lr.vin never lost his fondness for 1he Islands. State (Al !\1.1thi.:"''·' Actually, Irwin recalled sometime back th :it COP had M:i)cr ,,ml, "It h;.i-, been ..1 lot of fu n hste ninc to 8111 talk abou1 1l.. -to play two games each visit -one against the University of Hawaii and then play an all-star tcJm And !\la}c:.:r "·1~ prcp.trcd fu r hi!. guest to no1c J 6Jth another night. The latter contest was necessa l) for birthda\ on the hunLon .inJ\,ondcr out loud it he h.id COP to c:irn enough money 10 pay for the grid ,quad'~ plans. 'i'c:-. l!1g plJn' f\l a)er had charted a golfing trip. This was an annual arrangement. 'acation m ~ctlll.tnd '"th "an old '60' golfing budJ~ to commemor.11c thi: occ;Non -can't "'ai.1!" Island trips we re costly, even then. He'll prob.tbl~ come b..ic~ "ith a n:ime tag that ~..i>s Mention swimming and Irwin, and another namt: "!\k\l.l\cr · comes lO mind: Rear Admiral James Seely, USN Dun Cn11trt'll i!t n former !!ports editor for tlic V.1il) (Ret.). Seely was one of Irwin's ace swimmers in 1950. J'ilur a11d n rc!tidt·nt uf Vbuquaqut•, S..\I. PUIUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICES PUILIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICb 84 Tuesday. July 14, 1992 PUIUC NOTICll PUIUC NOTICU PUIUC MOT1Cll PU1UC llOTICll PUIUC llOTICll PUIUC IOTICll PUILIC llOTICll W IOTICll r.:r -u.; "'9LJCN0TICI CAU?Ol.oeH AHO OCCUPANCY°' AU. 0£FIHED IN™-0£CLA· CONDITIONS ANO RIE· Cam•ereW 0.-111f ci!::.. ..... :-= WICIOTICI TM8 bi.I ...... la OOft' •'CAW T"-...... , addr... THOSE AREAS DESIO-RATION OF COVENANTS. STRICTIOHS RE~~ t1ftd1 ...... ._ ••"11 -. Md~ INlr ...... _..., 1W: a=....... .-. C-... =-W. ~-=:" end ••l•lllMM ........ ; HATED AS PATIOS. QA. ~f.:t8:r~~· R~~&.o~t ~~K ri.~" OfflCIAL •u• •• 111,000.00 ....... ba 1 .......... "' _......... :.:.~~--=-= t,-e'..:O'· ua•-F·--lA/j~ ., .............. ..,..,. RAGES ANO PARKING AUGUST. Hiit, IN BOOK RECORDS Of' IAID .................. -.... Of ..... Of bOal. ......... ,.. ............... 1'bla ... ,,.,, ... .. vr -''' rvvl er lll'llntm ......... M SPACH, AS SHOWN t•tl1. PAGE 10M, IN THE COUNTY. l'AACll I: ta. , ............. ol: ISAML COMel WUT The Pu10 trtt ...,_. • al ~'l ._., _..., -ca,.._,.. L"':: u. ettemer. 1aa cm ...... u Po N r He co H-OFf'ICIAL Rl!COADS °' AN uN01v1010 ONE· ........... ...,. r:.._~1.f· MST • .,. dolna .....,_. •= .:;.iw:.,...,., ,. Th• reg111ran11 co 111 ~'~of ..,., le dlreoolon Wet DOMINIUM PLAN A80VE SAID COUNTY, ANO AS 1WENTIETH (t/20TH) IN-....... el ...... A PETITION Ml b9at\ COAOffA INVHTMI NT ~ H·. TllllUml, ..... ~ tO trWIMd ve a ., .. UM ......,.. de te ....... del REP'ERAED TO AMEN0£D BY AH IHSTAU-T£REST IN AND TO LOT t ........... le ..... cwa. tm Ntwport ... derlt ,_ under •• ~· F1.c11~08~o~~l~~e5 •IMt•d• ... .... PARCEL 2· UNIT t lH LOT MENT AECOAD!D JUNE OF TRACT '1353, IN T~ ............ .., ... ::::., tr IN~~ Dflva~port ··""· ,,. ..... ,,.,,. ... tied lualn•H Nllftl "''' ~~~McCllntockWay .................... 31 AS SHOWN UPON THE ~~.t:2f~~~ 8WuN~ g~sr$R=GE, -................ ofc.lfotnil.Counlyot()A. c:::... H ............ 1123 .. IN,.~ =1:-=~A 10, Co1t1 Meaa. C1Nf. ••n•• 'IU• n• ... ,.. CONDOMINIUM PLAN AECOAOS. • STATE Of' CAllf'OANIA. ....... ........ c ... ANOE. ......, Hill o.M ..... ~·191-·r on • ,,. ..... ,,.,,. ... f 92621 a1to19do, H) JAMii Ill. ABOVE REFERRED TO. P~L 2· AS SHOWN ON A MAP RE· •er O e • e "II, t I 0 t THE PETITION ~ pcwU•ch. Cellf, 12110 naaU w11t1 IN Coun4y C*lc Th• Flclltlou1 Bualneu ••••n, ISQ., GOOD, PARCEL 3: THE EXCW-AH UNDIVIDED 3.111 PEA. CORDED IN 800K ••• 0... ....... ···~ lf\al VICTORIA CAVAHEY Jame• Mlchael CenatY. °'11'191 Coun4y on June Namell tel1n•"0ed to above WILDMAN, HIQNl88 & SIVE RIGHT TO POSSES-CENT f") INTERST IN ANO PAGES •5 ANO .e OF MIS. •oeoh, Cellfernle bl lf>POln!.!! : ::::: 22tt Ctl1yon DfM W , Publl.n.d NewpOrtDally~ ttez. wH led range County WAl.LllY 1000 c..npua SION AND OCCUPANCY TO LOT I OF TRACT CEUANEOUS MAPS. tteeo 19preaenta...... Ca.ti MIU, Calif. tH21 Colle MeN PIHll on M1rch 27, 1990 Fii• Drtw ., __ ..... OF THOSE PORTIONS OF 11353, IN THE CfTY OF EXCEPT UNITS t·20 IN-°"" ~., ....... ,. .., the ...... of the deo. Jlmff Wllllam Roo•ra. Nie 30, JVJy 7, 14, 21. Publl1hed Newpo No.F451397 1 ·---· ' • COSTA MESA COUNN CLUSIVE AS SHOWN OH -1 dent. 222.e L1nt9m Line. I.Ml 1992 Joatph A. Ind \llo:torla CA eaeeo C114t ffa. LOT f ·DESCRIBED IN OF ORANGE STAT£ OF CONDOMINIUM PLAN oheU IMde ,_,_ I le ntE PETITION '9qllftta Foreet Clllf t2t30 ' T 555 11Kll.Co111 Meea Diii Zluo, 9543 El Rey 13, HOO PARCEL 1 ABOVE, DESIO· CALIFORNIA,' AS SHOWN ALSO EXCEPT TH.ERE· C&M•eroe•enlll •nd the decedlnt'I WILL Ind Ben 'Fllld'. 2004 Bala, • PllOt July ?, 14, 21, 2 Foun11ln V1lley. Cant. DATl1 OCT 18 1990 HATED AS PATIOS. GA· OH A MAP RECORDED IN FROM ALL MINERALS, dr8Wll on• tlnenolel m. coeliclla. If lnlf, ba •dmlttld Newport 111ch, C1flf. PUILIC NOTICI 11112. 92708 GARY L. GRANVILLR, RAGES ANO PARKING BOOK •ea. PAGES •s ANO ORES, PRECIOUS ANO lthutlen aooettt-ltle t• 10 probate. The will and l2teO t59 This busln•H WU con-Cieri(, •v Merl! Ad•m•, SPACES ADJOINING UNIT oM OF MISCELLANEOUS USEFUL METALS. SUB-c..-. ........ wlll ... any COdlCll9 are IVlliable Thia bu1lnHI 11 con-........... -·1LIC NOT1c• dUcied by an hueband Ind De~ 1 ABOVE DESCRIBED MAPS JN THE Of'FICE OF STANCES AND HYOR~ MO&pted. tor lllll'nlndon In the flte duc:ted by· 1 o-n«el part• ......... 11w rv 5 wife THE COUNTY RECORDER CARBONS OF EVE RV DAft Ju ... tO tff2 kepi by IN court. nerlhlp ' lteta•ant Thl1 llattmenl waa tlled Publlahed Newport HAVING A RESPECTIVE Of' SAID COUNTY KINO AHO CHARACTER I •• • THE PETITION requ.ts The re l1trant(I) co~ Tl'9 f'OlloWlng penona Plolttleua With ltw County Clerk of BHCh/COlll "4•sa Dally UNIT NUMBER, AS EXCEPT THEREFROM INCLUDING PETROLEUM' COMMERClllANK .y, IUlhOrity 10 ldmlnla1ef the mencld ~o trlMICt bull-eredol bullnaalu: ......... ...... Orange Counly on June 12, PHol June 23, 30, JUiy 7, SHOWN ON THE CON· UNITS A-1 TO A-9 INCLU-Oil. QAS, ASPHALTUM Gear1e Diiion, Vloe .. 111e und9f the ~ neaa und« the fk1111out ULTAA"\UITAA PUBLJCA. .... ........ 1992 14, 1992 OOMINIUM ~~N ABOVE SIVE, B-1 TO 8-41 INCLU-AND TAR BELOW OF 500 Prealdent dent Admlnl1traUOn of fa. lutlnHI Name(a) llllld TIONS, 2791 Hllbor lll\ld. The Following pera Publlshtd Newf)Ofl Beach· T548 REFERRED TO, TO· SIVE. C-1 TO c-e INCLU-FEET. THAT MAY NOW OA PROOF OF SERVICE BY talH Act. (This IUthoflly 9bove on: JVJy I. 1oe1 1315, Coate MMe, Clllf, .,. doing~· u : Costa Men Pilot June 23, GETHER WITH A NON-SIVE AND 0-t TO D-1 IN· HEREAFTER BE FOUND, MAIL will lllow the p«tOnll rep. """" H. Patteraon 9212e TAARGA PRODUCTION 30. July 1, 14, 1992 PUBLIC NOTICE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO USE CLUSIVE AS SHOWN OH LOCATED. CONTAINED, $TATE OF CALIFORNIA. r~. to Ilk• n\lnY Thli atatement wu fMld RendM w. AMlcln, 2511 11732 ElmWOod Cw., Hu _______ T_~_2, ITATEMENT OF THE COMMON WALK· SAID CONDOMINIUM DEVELOPED OA TAKEN COUNTY OF ORANGE ac:1i0n1 Wit":'a.~ with lhe County Cter1I of Andover, Co1t1 Meu, 1lngton e.actl, Callf. 9~ PUBLIC NOTICE AUNDONllENT OF WAYS AND DRIVEWAYS P~~o EXCEPT THERE· ~'o1~0~ ~ F~~ 1 1111 employed In the ~ c!f!inov ~ im°'~ ~County on June 22• ':.'~~etcher. 1300 ,1:~~"tw.~':1 SUMMONS USI OF FICTITIOUI LOCATED ON THE CON· FROM ALL MINERALS. THEREOF WITHOUT, County of Orange. s .... of ICtloot, hoWevef! ~· Fla .... AdMll Ave. lt9E, Costa tlngton e.actl, c.lif ~ CCITACION 8USINESI NAME DOMINIUM LOTS IN SAID ORES PRECIOUS AND HOWEVER. ANY RIGHT OF Callfomla. I Im over the sonll representative be Publlahed Ntwpelf1 8Nct.-..._ e.itt 12129 Mfchael Ke1 Bliek, 815 The followtng persons TRACT USEFUL METALS, SUB· SURFACE ENTRY OR ANY 1ge of 18 Ind not I P"'Y requlfed to give .flO~ to p I Thia' builne11 la con-Euctld. Santa Ana. Ct!• JUDICIAL) 1'11111 abandoned th• UM of PARC.EL •: AN UNOI· STANCES ANO HYOao-RIGHT OF ENTRY TO THE 10 the within lcilon: my lntef .. led peflON uni..1 Colla Men Dally I ot duc4ed by: • generll ~· 927()4 NOTICK TO DEFEN· lh• FlcUtlou1 Buslne11 VIDEO l/l•OTH INTEREST CARBONS OF EVERY SUBSURFACE THEREOF bualneu addrtll 11 120t they ha'll waw.d notice or June 30. Juty 1, t•, 2t, nerahlp Thia bu1lntH la c:o DAN T I CA VI a o • Name: CAELUM COUN-IN ANO TO LOT 1 OF KIND AND CHARACTER. TO A DEPTH OF 500 FEET Dove StrHI Newport conaented lo 1~_.f!!ot>Olld 1992 The reglatranl(I) com· ducted by: 1 general pe Ac u ••do) JAY R , SEUNG CENTER, 833 Dovr INCLUDING PETROLEUM, BENEATH THE SURFACE ' action.) Tl'9 ,...,.pendent T·5e1 menc:ed lo tranuc:t bust-neBl\lp BR 0 W N R 0 • E Ill T Drtve Sulit 23 NtwpOf'I TRACT NO. 66t•, IN THE OIL GAS ASP HAL TUM FOR THE DEVELOPMENT, Beac:h, Clllfomla 92e&O. admlnfslt1U<>n authority wlll neu under IN Flc1l1loul The reglitranl(I) co BROWN' PATRICK Beach. Cllif. 92663 CfTY OF COSTA MESA, IN AND TAR BELOW A REMOVAL. RECOVERY OR On July 10, 19921 aerwd be Qfanled unless an int•· .PUBLIC NOTICE Blnlnell Natne(I) llaled menced to transact l>in •ROWN Jl .. lllY The Fictitious Buslne11 SAID COUNTY AND DEPTH OF 500 FEET. OTHER EXPLOITATION OF the foregoing documerit taled person filM an ob-ICNOTte• aboveon·JuneZ2 1992 neu under lhe FIC111iOU ' Name referred lo at>ove STATE AS SHOWN ON A THAT MAY NOW OR SAID RESOURCES OR ducrlbld u NOTICE OF jec1lon lo the petition Ind PU•L • RandalW Rlnllln' Bualnne Name(a) llste STROKE WU flied In Orange County MAP R.ECOAOED IN BOOK HEREAFTER BE FOUND. s u 8 s TAN c Es. RE· PUBLIC SALE OF COl· lhoWa good cause why lh• WEID AUTIMUT Thi• 11..9m.nt WU flltd tbo'll on: June 20, 1992 YOU ARI •EtNQ IUID on Oc:1ot>« t9, 1990, Ale 2n PAGES tO TO 13 IN· LOCATED, CONTAINED. CORDED JANUARY tt, LATERAL lo lnterelled i>-· court ahould not granl the NOTIC• with the County C*k ol Tom NlciOll BY ,LAJNTIFFl (A Ud. No.F472912 CLUSIVE OF MISCEL· DEVELOPED OR TAKEN 1982 AS INSTRUMENT NO. Ilea In this lctlon by pl1«> authority. ·u. The City ot !MM 1n-Cringe Counly on June 22, Thia etatemerrt wu rill I• ••t•' demt1nclanclo) Ellen SH!y, MFCC, 368t ON, IN, UNDER OR FROM 82-00926 t. OFFICIAL """ hereof A HEARING on lhe pe nounc•• It• Intent 10 fll• en t992 with the Ccx.nty Clerk THOMAS J O'KEIFa Aspen VIiiage Way 4'H LANEOUS MAPS, IN THE SAID ~NO OR ANY PART RECORDS. ft"' 1 true copy I "'° tlon Wiii bl l'leld on AU• aueumenl (llen) 1or weed Pl3M2? Orange County on July y tut 30 CA&.IN Santa Ana Calif 92704 'OFFICE OF THE COUNTY THEREOF WITHOUT PAACEL3: cloMd In I Haled env• GUST13, 1992111:•5P.M. abatement perlofmtd dur· 1992 OU " • Thia busi,,.u. was con-RECORDER OF SAID HOWEVER AN RIGHT OF A NON-EXCLUSIVE EASE· lope with po111g• thereon In Oepl. SA !Ocaled •• 700 Ing the llacal Y911' 199t/'92 Publllhed Newport BeKh-FS372tM DAR DAYS after thle dueled by an lndlvldual COUNTY. SURFACE 0ENTRY OR ANY MENT APPURTENANT TO fUlly prepaid; Ind by cert). CMc Cent• Drive Wffl, on the loUowlng proper1le1: Colla M11a Dally Pilot Publllhed N-encl iummont le HrvM on Thia atatement wu flied APNl932-07-045 • RIGHT OF ENTRY TO THE SUCH UNIT FOR VEHICU-lltd mail, return receipt r• Santa Ana, CA 92701. Eul VIie Loop/ OabOm June 30, .>.iy 1, t•, 21, C M D l~M J 1 JOU to flle a typewrlt· with the County Clerk of The ltrffl tddrus and SUBSURFACE THEREOF LAA AND PEDESTRIAN IN-quuled In the United IF VOU OBJECT TO the APNI •3S-OIM-02 1992 Oltl "' I •r OI u ten rHponse at thl1 Orange Counly on June 26, th 0 dtslonatlon TO A DEPTH OF 500 FEET GRESS AND EGRESS SlllH Mall 11 Ntwport granllng of lhe petition, YCX1 Clrcle T~ CorporaUOn T-582 ~ .. 21, 2t, AllQUll •. 1992 court 1~2 o er comm n ' BENEATH WE SURl"ACE -PtJRPOSES OVER THAT 1h0Yld appear at the heat· Al per City ordinance T·60 A letter or phone c•ll Published Newport Beach· II any, of th• rtal property FOR THE DEVELOPMENT, PORTION OF LOTS 9 ANO Beach, c,•:1 110r?11 ad· Ing and •tat• Y.our ~~ 2••. any per1on affected 01 PUILIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Ill t t t Co11a Mesa Pilot July 1 described abolle 11 pur-REMOVAL. RECOVERY OR 10 OF TRACT 5935, AS dr~ II o ow1. jtcllon1 or file written uv-aggrl~ by an act 0t de-w no pro ec you1 14 21 28 1992 ' por1ed to be: 1620 "A" OTHER EXPLOITATION OF SHOWN ON A MAP RE· Pit S1lon1. Inc., •500 Jtctlons with the court be-ltfmlnlllon by the Oiftc:lor Plotttlaua your typewritten '1• ' ' ' T·587 IOWA STREET. COSTA SAID RESOURCES OR CORDED IN BOOK 219, C1mpu1 Dr .. #t23, New· lore the hearing. Your IP-ot Public Worl<1 or the City • •ualMU....... •·~~'"'°!:· 1ponse muit be n MESA CA 92628 SUBSTANCES PAGES 3 ANO•. OF MIS. port Beach CA 92660 pearance mlY be In person Council In connection with ltetement -ne.e ... me proper 11911 form If you PUBLIC NOTICE The 'undersigned TrustH PARCEL 3: CELlANEOUS MAPS IN Gregory A. Emetion, 1111 or by YOUI att~. Ille prov1slone of lakl Ordl· The FollOwlng persona ltM•IMflt w•nt the court to hear A NON·EXCLUSIVE EASE· THE OFFICE OF l"HE Del La Be h IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR nanoe m1y ippeal to the are doing buainffs u : The f:oflowlng pe1son your c11e. STATEMENT OF dlsclalml any hablhty for MENT APPURTENANT TO COUNTY RECORDER OF Mar, guna ac ' or I conllngenl creditor ol Ctty Council. Such 1ppeal SPECIFIED PURCHASING, are doing buslnefs IS' If ou do not me our AaANDONllENT OF any lnconectntu of the SUCH UNIT FOR VEHICU· SAID COUNTY. CA 92651 the deceuld, YCXI musl flla lhan bt In writing and 11\all 2.:t5 E. Coast HIQtlway, THE ORIGINAL DIGIT.A rH~onH on time YJOU USE OF FICTITIOUS Strffl addrest and other ~R AND PEDESTRIAN IN· The sir... addrHs and Gregory Emereon, Preti· YOUI claim with the court w flied v.rth the City Clerk Suite 5, Corona d4il Mar, TRANSPARENCY CO , ' BUSINESS NAME common designation, II GRESS AND EGRESS other common designation, dent. Ptl Salons, Inc. AKA and mall a copy lo lhe pet· prior to lht 15th day ol Celli. 92&25 Hul1on c.ntre. Suite 1 may loH th• ca1e, •nd The followtng persons any. shown herttn. PURPOSES OVER THAT if any. of the real pr0per1y Groomlngd1le'1, 23954 1onal r•RfHtntallv• •P-July. 1m. Any such ap-Lyle Vaugh1n, 1145 Santa Ana. Callf. 92707 your wages, moner have abandoned the u11 of The tolal amounl of the PORTION OF LOTS 9 ANO descr1bed above 11 pur-Aliso CrHk Road. Laguna pointed by 1tl• court Wilhln peal filed W1U be hHrd by Corella, Newport Beach. Roberts. Mealer and Com and property mar be lh• Flcllllous Buslneu unpaid balane. 01 tht obi!. 10 OF TRACT 5935. AS f)Ofled to be: 245 Flecher Niguel CA 926n four months from the dalt lfle City Council In a timely Calif. 92660 pany, Inc.. Cal1f0fl"lll, taken without further Name: PACIFICA. 1181A tl td b the SHOWN ON A MAP RE· Avenue, #0-5, Cotta Meu. NICKOLEnE D FOAO of filll lnuance of lttt~s mannet Tht datermlnallon Jamee P. Connelly, 1:M Hutton Centre. Suilt 700 w•rnlng from the Abalone. Newf)Ofl Beach, g• on secur Y CORDED IN BOOK 219, Cahfomla92626 : Hprovldedlnaection9100 of the Counc1I !hereupon 14th St.,,._ Seal 8Mch, SantaAna.~11.92707 court. Cahf. 92662 property to be sold and PAGES 3 AND 4, OF MIS. Tile und•slgned Tru1IM Publis"-d Daily Pilol July ot the Calllomia PYobale shall be f.nal and conCli>-Calif. 907•0 Thi s bu11neu It con The • ere other legal Tha Flcllllous Business reasonable es ti ma led CELl.ANEOUS MAPS. IN d1sclall'l\I a.ny llablllty fOf 14, 1992 Code. The tune fOf filing iivt. wu Wing•. •95 L.oeuit. ducted by: a eotporalton r Name rtf9rfed 10 above cos11. e•penses and ad· THE OFFICE OF THE any lnconectne11 o the T609 claims won not expire be-NANCY c. LACIY, ~una Beech, Celil. t265t The 1egl1tr1n1(1) co requlrement•j1 You mal was filed In Orange County vanc:H 11 the time of lhe COUNTY RECORDER OF street 1ddres1 and Olhef PUBLIC NOTICE lore lour month• from the CMC City Clertl/ CltJ ef Th11 bu1lne11 11 con-menced lo tr1n11ct bus w•nt to c • •n • • on August 9, 1991 Ale lnllial pubhcallon ol lh• No-SAID COUNTY. common designation. II h1111ng date noticed 1 1 • ducted by: joint venture neu undet the Flct111ou torney right •w•J· If No.F5032:M tic• 01 sale It' $38 352 95 The 1tree1 address and any. shown hereln. above. rv,,. The regl1111nl(•) com-Business N1me(1) l~lt youdonotknowenat· Jas Whitney. Inc., Wash-• ' · othercommondesignation. Said sale will be m1de, BSC712 YOU MAY EXAMINE th• Published Newpor menc:ed to tranaacl bull-abOveon'N/A torney, JOU m•J c•ll •n ington, 1235 2nd North, S.. In addilion to cash, the If any, of th• real property but wlthoUI covenanl or NOTICE OF file kepi by the court. 11 you Beach..Co111 Mesa Dalty ,,.SI under the Fi~l1loul Jac:Ji Meller, Chairman attorney refettal ••r· 11nle. WA 98109 T~llH wtll accept • cash· described above is put· warranty, •xf>"eS~ Of Im-PETITION TO ere • person lnlerested In P1lo1July14, 1992 Builneu N•m•(•) hated This 1ra1emen1 waa lilt vice or 1 l•e•I •Id of· This business was co~ ler • check drawn on a f)Ofled to be: 245 Fischet plied. regarding tlllt, pos-ADMINISTER th• estate. you may 111• T610 above on: July 3, 1092 With the County Cllfll o ducted by a corporation state or national bank, a Avenue, #0-6, Costa Mesa, session, Of encumbranc:e1, ESTATE Of: wtth the court • IOfmal R.. LVI• Vaughin Orange County on June 12 flee Cllated In the This statement was filed check dtawn by a 11ate or Calllornla 92628 to pay lhe remaining prlncl· MARY POGGI quest for Special Notice of PUBLIC NOTICE Tlil1 statement waa filed 1992 phone book). with lh• County Clerk of federal credit union or a The undtreignod Trustee pal sum ol lh• notH H-R CHLO 11 th• Ming of an lnv.ntory with th• County Clerk of fl34122 De1pue1 de que le •n· Orang• County on June 26, check drawn by 8 stale or dlsclalma any 11abl11ty tor cured by said DMd of 1 MARY ; • and appralaal of es!at• U· flctltloua Orang• couniy on .J4Ay 1, Pu«>llshed Newport Beach treguen est• cllaclon t992 f d 11 vi nd 1 1ny Incorrectness of the Trust. with lnteresl thereon, • se11 0t of eny petition or Butlne•a Name t992 Cost1 Miii OiJly Pllo Judlcl•I u1t•d tl•n• un Publi1hed N-port Beach· • er sa ngs 1 oan 1trMI address end other n provided In said nolH, AICHLEY acc<?unt 11 provided In St•letnent Fl37lll3 1• pluo de 3D DIAS CAL· Costa Mesa Piiot July 7. anoclallon, nvlng• H· common d1Slgnatlon, II advances, 11 any, under th• CASE NO. A1 t3481 section 1250 of the Callfor· The Followlng per•on• Publlahed Ntwpelf1 Beach-"';: 23, 30. July 7, ENDAAIDS 14 21 28 t992 soclallon Ot savings bank any shown herein tetms of said Deed ol To all hel11, t>enellclatlH, nla Probate Code. A R .. .,. doing bullnff• 11. 1 2 par• pr~ • ' ' T·588 specified In Section 5102 Said 1111 will be made, Trust, lees, chargH Ind creditors. conllngent credl· quesl IOf S~clal Nobe• NEWPORT HARBOR. AN· Cotta Meu Dally P110I July · T·$3 Hnter un• respuee a ol the Financial Cod• and but wllhoul QOvenant or expenses. of the Trust" IOfl, and perlOl\1 who m1y IOl'm Is avallablt from the ESTHESIA BIWNG SER· t•, 2l, 21, Augut1 •. t992 PUBLIC NOTICE ••crlt• • m~ulne •n PUBLIC NOTICE authcxlzed to do business warranty, expr11s or im. and of th• 1rusl1 crHted otherwlM be Interested in court clerll. VICE. 35t Ho1pftal Road, T-eo. 1 ________ _ Hta corte. STATEMENT OF In thl• ••ate. In the evenl plied, regarding 11111, pos-by 1a1d Deed of Trust, IOI' lhe wm or •stall. or both, Attomer for the Pett-Suite •t3. Newport Beach. PUBLIC NOTICE FlctlUeua Un• c art• o u n • nd h lh h 1 HUion, or encumbfance1, Ille amount reuonably es-of: Uoner: Calif. 92"3 llustnesa N ll•mede telefonlc• no ABANDONMENT OF te 11 ~I ~ Tin cu 1 10 pay Iha remaining prtnci. llmated to be S318.•st.29. MARY POGGI RICHLEY Thomae W. Henderson Brian O. lluonnelle, Pklutleus Stet ...... le ofrecera protecclon· USI! OF FICTITIOUS ecoeple • • ruslff may pll 1um of the notH 1• The btnelfclary under Illa MARY P. RICHLEY Nt Dover Dr lte 34 23"49t SWalloW Lane, Lakt .......... ....... T F-"-~ t It ' BUSINESS NAME wflhhOld the issuance or cured by sald Deed of Hld Deed of Trusl hereto-A PETITION hat bltn .,h ' . FOftsl Cakf 112630 he ..,...,..,ng penon •u r••JM.19• • ••r • • The lollowin persons Ille TrusLH'• Deed unlll Trust. With lnter .. l thereon, fOfe 111ecuted and dellll· flltd by PAUl A. RICHLEY Newport 9eac • C>onN D. Staughlef, 1508 Stet.....,.t are doing bu11ness ••· m•qulna tl•n• que hive 1ban~the use of 1Und1 t>ecome available to u prOllided In aald notes, &fed to lh• undersigned • In the Superior Court of CA 829413 Vivian Lane, Newport Th• Following ~ M~RAMS ETC .. cumpllr con IH for· the FlcOlious Business the payH or endorlff u a adllances. If any, under the written Oeci1r1\lon of 0.. Cahtomla, County of OR· (714) 722·808D Beach, Clltf, 926eO are doing bullnn1 u . McClinlO<* ~D, Cost m•lldadH leg•IH •Po Name: CORONA DEL MAR maner of right terms of said Deed ot fault and O.ma~ for Sale. ANGE. Publlahed Newport Thie busineu II co~ TAKE OUT BEAUTY, Mela, Calif ropledas al uated qui· PROPERTIES. CROWN RE· Said I w;ll be made Trusl, IMS. chargts and and a written NotlCI of 0.. THE PETITION reque111 Beach-Costa Mesa Dally dUC1ed by: an unincorpo. 2102A Santa Ana A'*"'I. Stawn L and J1equeJ .,. que •• oort• ... ALTY & INVESTMENTS, bu1 wl ':.,!.. I • npense1 of the Trust .. fault and Ei.ctlon to Sell. lh•I FIRST AMERICAN Pilot JlJky 14, 15, 21 . 1992 rated auoclallon other Colla Mela. CA 112921 k..~~-!42!' Rhoe I cuche 1u c•10. 3407 E. Coas1 Highway, 1 covenan or and of the trusts created The und9'1f0ntd caused TRUST COMPANY bl ap-T6l• 1han a~ Mary LI.I Walll9f, 2102A .,.,.,., .._--N"'utl, It• SI uiled no preHnl• Corona dtl Mar, Cahl. warr111ty, npr11s or Im-by aald Deed of Trust. for said Nollce ol Default and pointed •• personal ,..,,.. The reglalt1nl(I) com-Santa Ana Ave.. Co1ta ~56 92625 plltd regatdlng title, poi· lh• amounl reasonably ... Election 10 Sell to be r .. aentauve lo adm.nlll• the PUBLIC NOTICE mtnc:ed 10 1ranuc1 butl-Me11. CA 92627 Th11 bu11neu 11 con-au rHpuesta • tlempo, The Fictitious Business Hsslon or encvmbtances. bmated 10 be $243,905.18. CCH'dt<1 In lh• county wh•• e1ta1e of the decedent. .,... under the Fk:titlOul Lynn Wllllef, 2102A Santa ducted by: huM>and en. puede perder •I CllO, Nam• taftrred ro 1bove 10 sallsly the lndebtednus The bentltcl1ry under the real property 11 rocated. THE PETITION 1eque11s t 58094 Bualneu Name(•) lisled Ana Avenue, Cotti Mesa, wife Y le pueden qultar •u was filed In Orange County secured by said Deed ad· said Deed of Trust hereto-Datt: July 14, 1992 the decedtnl'a WILL and ESClllO,W NO. lbove on: June 1, t992 CA 92621 The rtgl11ranl(1) co aalarlo, •u dlnero Y on November 14, 1988 File vances therevnc:ltr wllh 1,,. I011 ••ewttd and defiv. IMPERIAL llANCORP, codlClll, It any. bt edmined t1?S3/KI Donna o. Slaughl• Thie bu1lne11 Is con-menc;ed lo transaF':1-buSI· olra1 coaa• de •u No.F398088 ' ered to the und•1lgned 1 • C•llfornl• corpor• to probate. The Wiii and MOTICI TO Thie 11atamen1 wn flltd ducted by: a limlled patt· neat under the ... 11tiou ro ledad aln avlao ChrysU• F Hopper 87 tertsl as prOllidtd therein, written Decl111tlon of 0.. 1 T 1 B any codlcHs are available With the Ce>ur1fY Cief11 of ner-.tilp Busineu Namt(I) 11111.J P di~ 1 rte de Jasmine Creek Dr .. Corona and the unpaid principal ol tault and o.rnand f0t sw. Jt 0"• •• T rub• "•VI '1 for examination In lh• file CREDIT«?'!~ OF • Orange County on JIMy 1. The reg111ranl(1) com· above on· June ts, 1992 • con• por pa dtl Mar Calif 92625 tti• not• secured by 1&1d and a written Notice of D•· o•nn• • °'• ce lctpt by the court. , $ILK -E 1992 meoctd lo tr1nnc:t l>ull· Jecque11ne H~bon 1• corf•· · This tiuslness was con-deed with ln1ere11 th•eon taul1 1nd Election 10 Sell. President, H20 I. L• THE PETITION requests (Noflc41 pursuant to UC Fl37118 ne11 under the Actitk>ul This •talement w11 1111<1 E•laten olroa requlal· ducted by an lndlvldual 11 provided In eald Note Th• undersigned caused Clenege •lvd., 2nd IU1hoflty to ldmlnlSler the Sec. etOS) Publ hed N Beach-8u1lne11 N1me(1) llattd With the County Cl•rk of toe legal••· Puede que This sta1emen1 was filed IHs chargu and expense~ said Notice of Oelaull and Floor, lnglewoo_, Cell· ••lat• under the lnd•pe~ NOTICE II HERl•Y C ~· M ~~'llol Jul above on: n/1 Orange County on Junt 12, uated qulera llamar a with the County Clerk ol of the 1 stee Ind of the Eltctlon to Sell to be 11· fornla I030t (3t0) dent Admlnl1lrallon of e .. GIVEN tut• bullll.... o1 eu I Y Y Miry Lu Walker 1992 un •bog1do lnmedlat• Orange County on June 26 ru corded In the county where 417·543D i.tn Act. (Thl1 aU1honly 11 about to lte mad• 1•. 2t. 28. Augu1t •. t"2 Thla 111t1men1 wa1 f11a<1 F134530 mente SI no conoco • 1992 ' trust• created by •aid DHd the real property la fe>c<1led, TAC 70041 will allow the pe11ona1 rep. Th Md ..;.... T.ec>2 wflh th• County Cieri! ol Published Newport BellCh· un •bog•do puede Publlshed Newport Beach· of ~'O'~SOLIDATED RE· Date: July 14, 1992 Publl1htd Newport ~:r;::11v!11~~U11a~~1.7'n1:ny nH: :.: •• ., the PUBLIC NOTICE ~V:~• County on Junt.,15, Costa M111 Dally P1101 llam•r a un aervtclo de f:'~~ ~8"1'~1lot Jvly 7. CONVEYANCE CO IMPERIAL BANCORP, Beach.Costa Mesa Dally court approv1I. Btlore t~ Hiier ere1 DINNll Fl347M June 23, 30. Jvty 1. '"• reterenct• de •bot•· · ' ' T·589 2 1o3 t v ENT u RA : C•llfor~la :orpo~S: Piiot July 1•. 21 , 28, 1992 Ing certain very Important FLOYD MESTEMACHER 8IC719 Publl•h•d Newpon Beacl\o 1" 2 dos 0 • un• oflclne de • L v D • • E c 0 N D on, .. fUI ... y. T607 acuone. nowevw, Ille pef· end KAREN MAUR•IN flctttlous Coat• M•H Dilly PllOl T·SJ4 •Y"d• legaf tv .. el di· PUBLIC NOTICE FLOOR,' WOODLAND ~:::.:!ntT=;~ sVlt: PUBLIC NOTICE tonal ,.presentatlV• w111 be MESTEMACHElll, 3013 •ualnesa Name June 23, 30, ""Y 1, 1•. PUBLIC NOTICE rectorlo telefonlco). YOU ARE IN DEFAULT HILLS CA et3M (atl) t • required to give notice lo Deocter Avenue, Coste Statement 11192 ,.c .. eNo.138817 UNDERADEEDOFTRUST :140-4412, .,, JAMES ~~0,:.1!!::!d ::.~ NOTICE OF :=::=-no~': M•••· C•llfornla .,.T~~.~ 1·552 .,:1eu..:.n. h• name end •cl-DATED April 8, 1991 UN-... E•ERLE, AS. f .~ 8030t 'c3tD). PUBLIC SALE conaentedlothepropoHd •1•2• McCoy & M1ll1 Buick. PUBLlc-nc• dreH of the court le: LESS YOU TAKE ACTION SI STANT TRUSTEE orn OF COLLATERAL action.) The lnd991f\denl Dolnt ltu1lneH •at QMC Truell. 1890 W"1 ..v 5 1'9temont IEI nombre Y dlrecclon TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· OFFICER 4174;3~ 2 NOTICE II HERE•Y admlnlatrallon 1utho11ty will MESA VERDE PAI· Commonweallh Avenue Pkltttleua Tl'9 FOllOwlng persons d• I• cort• .. , SUl'E· ~n1l1g M~l:E ~f~tJ D•ted: 09/30/1H2 Publ~h!~.w Ott GIVEN, purauent to be glWlted unlela In Inter· SCHOOL FU*1cn, CA 92$33. • .......... ...... 'P:to~1~~RlP· RIOR COURT OF CALI· NEED AN EXPLANATION LPP SOtO p Section 8504 ef the ntld ~ 11111 an ob-All ether ltu1lneaa McCoy a Milli Bulclc, 1~ ltet ....... t TION SERVICES 16535 FORNIA. COUNTY OF OF THE NATURE OF Tl-IE Pul>ll1hed New orl Beich.Coita Mesa Dally CALIFORNIA CO• lectlon lo lhe pllltlon and nemea and addres ... corporeted, tHO Wtst The Following petsont Btool<hursl Slrfft, Ste. 159, OAANOI, 700 Civic PROCEEDING AGAINST BHch-Coata MHa gaily Pilot JIJfy 14• 21• 28• t9:2608 MERCIAL CODE, of the =--=~gr:x ~ uHd by the aell.,. ;~ne1a~Avenue. art doing bullnMI 11: Fo1Jnt1ln Valley, Callf Center Drtve WHt, P. YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· Pilot July 1 I• 2t 1992 Publlo S•I• of the •• auttlOrity wtthln the pest th'" This builnell It co~ J•IA COSTA MESA JE:W· 92708 o. Box B31, S•n•• AN, TACT A~'!;'-• · • T596 PUBLIC NOTICE :•• o!.~~1 sa1iiT' lno. A HEARING on the .fuf:L~ ,..,. 11 • ·~ •••tect ltr tho duci.d by~• c:ofPOfatlon lb~R~0~ ii£~-a8& ~ ~~~;~ Trus1ff't Sale NOTICE OF scm_.., •• • nven-lion WIN bl held on H ers, one The regl1lran1(1) com-&uvfRS CO (c)A COSTA VIM4y Celif WOI Under Deed PUBLIC NOTICE TRUSTEE'S SALE tory, r•w m•lerlel, 30, 1992 at t:•5 P.M. In The n•me and ltualo menced lo transact bull-MESA JEWELERS ANO Thia • bu1ine11 11 COi\• OBITUARY 888 of Trust NOTICE Of NO oe.a31809 worlc·ln-progreH, ftn-8=' ~.:ca~ 11w!~ MH &ddreu ef the =neu~he or~ AUCTON CO., 890 West dUcted by: 1n lnd1111dual T.S. No. TRUSTEE'S IAii YOU •ARE IN DEFAULT l•hed goods hold tor Santa Ana. CA 9210t. • burera are: DONALD hied lbO'l9 on 1/17/92 teth SI , Colla M .... Calif. The regl1t1ant(1) com HORN i.626-KA NO 08-8311tD UNDER A DEED OF .. 1. or le ... , tood• IF YOU OBJECT TO the ALLEN RITCHIE •nd McCoy & Milla Bulcll I~ 92127 menced to tranuc:t bual· Nollce Is hertby 9iven YOU 'ARE IN DEFAULT TRUST. DATED Septembtf under leese or OOftt granting of the pellllon, you GAIL MARii RITCHIE, corporated ' !kmy S. Sollman. 2912• non under lhe fictitious ~:.r•~".· .. ~d H.~:; that CONSOLIDATED RE· UNDER A DEED OF 23. t985, UNLESS YOU slgnment held b~ otho should appear II the hell'· t217 lleytalr Drlwa, Jamee, w. Miiier. Pr••· ::.lghc:r :011-. Piiot Vtr· :::-". ~..!~,~~~at•d July IO, 1992 In CONVEYANCE COMPANY TRUST. DATED September TAKE ACTION TO PRO-ers •nd m•terlell U8ed Ing and atale your ob-Corona, Callfornl• This tt1tement WH flltd T:i·, b~alnell la con-KAien r·k:'~ s I c CA A as INSIH, or successor 23. 1985. UNLESS YOU TECT YOUR PROPERTY. rT • ' c 0 n. um. d In e:lonl or file wrmen ob-• '720 with the County Clerll of ducted b . 1n lndMdual Thia llllemtnl Wat filed lo~~lm:~!~ldent of trustH, or SUbllltuteCf TAKE ACTION TO PRO-MAY BE SOLD AT A Pue. debtor'• ltualMH now Iona With lh• court bl-Th• ..... a "'"' ..... Oringe County on June 23. The r.~·11111nl(I) com. wl1t'I the County Cllfk of ltl• Newport Harbor trullH pursuant lo th• TECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT LIC SALE. IF YOU NEED owned or here•ft•r ao-or• lhe hMrlng. Your •P. •r• t•nerallw d• t992. menced to lranaact busl-Orange Collnty on June n. area, ahe lived the DMd of Trust executed by MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB· AN EXP~NATION OF THE quired end ell ao-pearance mlY be In peraon ecrllted H I PurohaM 1'13HH netl und• the Flc:titlou1 t992 l11t seven yeara of SANDRA E. RICE, AS HER ~~ ~~~Nrri6~uor~~~ ~::g~~ ~~AT~s\ ~~~ oount'1 , contrut or,~~~~~EDITOA price which doea ~ Published Newporl 8utlnt1t Name(I) lllltd l'S341H her life In Giiroy. CA. SOLE ANO SEPARATE NATURE OF THE PRO-YOU SHOULD CONTACT A right•, oh•ttel paper, Of e contingent etednOf ot elude furniture, fix• Buch.Coat• Mell Olly ·~ r :.::.iA . Publi1hed Newpon Bttch· Survived t>y her PROPERTY Reoorded 04/ CEEDING AQAINST YOU, UWYER. lnatrumont11 9eneral the dec1uld, you muat Ille turH, equipment, tr• Piiot June 30, July 7, 1•. _ .. y · man COiia Meaa D111y PllOt thr ee c hlldren : 29/1991 Inst. 191·200278 YOU SHOULD CONTACT A On Mond1y, August 3, lnt9"glble11 and rl9hta your clllm With the court danema, to•dwlll, 21, 1992. ~·=·~-~rue:, June 23, 30, JUiy 7, u , Ket hie Gutn, Jell of Official Atte:ords In the ~WYER. 1992 a1 1:30 P.M .. IMPE· to perment of evarv and mall• copy 10 lh• per· l••H, l••••h•ld llfto 1515 Orange C04.lnCY on Juno 2• t"2 Horn and Tom Horn: office 01 lh• County R• On Monday, Augu11 3, RIAL BANCOAP, • Callfor-kind now ••l•tlne or eonal rep1Henl1llve ap-proveMenta ~t PUILIC NOTIC• ttt2 • 1.53e fo ur grandchlldren 0 E c t992 at 1:30 P.M. IMPE· nla COfporatlon, u duty •P-he ft 1 1 t DOlnted by the court within • 5 and three great· corder 01 RANG ounty, RIAL BANCORP, • C11il0t· pointed Tru1tM und• and rea ., •r 1 "'' • lour months lfom the date not to compete, -.Ml C""lt.._.71_ l'laeou PUlllC NOTICE grandchlldren. M• Calllornli , and pursuant 10 nla corporaUOn. as duty 1p-pursuant to DMd of Trust .. ther with •II re..-. of llrll laaulne• of letters ere loo.ated •h 30t3 "' -•• Publllhed Newport BeKti. ~ the Notice of D•fault and pointed TruatM under tnd recorded Septemb« 30, '"'Iona and retuma n provided In Hc:tlon ttoo Deoder Avenue, c .. te Pkltttleua co.ta Mela Delly Pi!Ot .Nfy l'loUtleus ~.~~11/:.":~:y~11july Ei.ctlon to Sell thereunder pureuant to Deed of Trust t985,11lnstrumen1No.l5• thereunder. AH ectulPo of the Cllltcmle Prob• II•••• Callfarnla ............... 1,t•,2t,21,tll82 llualneaaNen1& recorded 03/24/1992 lnet recOfded September 30, 312159. of Oftlclal ~di, ment now ~ ., Code The time lof lllilng 11e1e ltet......e T·5M s ........ nt ~~ic 1~: 'M~;;,:;.~ "92·176472 01 said Off'icla1 IMS, u Instrument No.15-execuled by ANTONE herellft., 8C4"1r•d, •• clllma Wiii not niW• be-The llullll .... la 9"" The Fo410wing poraont PUIUC -Tic• The Followlng peraOf'lt d I Record• WIU Sell on 07/281 3121581 of Offlcltl Rtcorda. PETE JASICtf AND FAYE tether whh all pr• lore tour monthl from the tende4 te ~ oon..,... •• dOif'll bullMll u : ..v 5 ••doing~ 11: ~!~~·If\ ~:,o~1 no! 1992 11' l :OO P.M. at AJ executed t;f ANTONE p. JASICH, hUtblnd and ceode thereof. All_,. heiring date nollctd ....._. at tM eflloe el THE WASHtNQ WEU.S. ........... ~•JIAlltt!t I ltl~S era. donation• to T}iE NORTH ENTRANCE ~~s'~~~ hU::!i'= = of~:=ty ~:; oeeft and produota .. -=·MAY EXAMINE ,,,. ALD•• LYMAN ... a3sTf· M~ll_H c1 1=r ............. ~1~::.·T~~~~ N.'~~~~ H 0. p I c . c. r. TO COUNTY COURT-wil• u lNllora, In the Of• ol Or1n99 County. State of the toreeo•nt. lncludo Ille kept by IN court. If yOu CllOW CORP., 'tan THOMAS OYUt.AY. teoo .......... Hwy .. lagunl leach Calif. ProJ ect of Santa HOUSE, 700 CMC CEN-b of the C~ Recorw C111fornia, '!'ILL SELL AT lftl ltut not llMltect ta, ate 1 peraon lnter"'9d In Soultl St,..t, Cerrttea, l(JNQS ROAD , NfWPOAT The ~-II PlftOna t2t5t ' Cruz County, 1851 TER DRIVE WEST. SANTA of Orange County. Slate of PUBLIC AUCTION TO "'oner, depHlt ao-the eltlte= mey fill CA I070t end tM ...... 8EACH, CA ete doing bullneSa -~ Tlmlrl HldNll. 1515 N Soquel Dr.. Aptoa. AHA. CA et public 10C1lon, Cllllomfe, WILL SELL AT HIGHEST BIDDER FOR oeunt• toeft, ..... Wlltl the I tofl'llll .-. al~ .... dete 11 MITCH SIOIAND, 1t7 CALIFORNIA ITAQI! & Coeftl Hwy .. Laguna 8eaet\ CA 95003. to the lllghesl bidder tor PUBLIC AUCTION TO CASH (payable al time ol tnent Insurance _,. queet tot HoClco of .ltl/lf IO ,... .,.,.,...IA£ AVE. IAL.IOA LIGHTIHQ, INC., ,_ W. Calif.112t$1 '--------"I c:Hh (payable 11 ll'lt time HIGHEST BIDDER FOR aale In llw'ful money of IN 0~ and other t .... IM llAng of In lrweolOf~ The ....... Is .... ISl.AND CA 112912 MacMtv INd. Suite ICU, Thlt l>ualneae 11 con· jiiiiiiiiijiiiiijl f le In lawful ~ of CASH (payable •I time of United SC-.. On IN'°""' tlltle or lntantlltla Md IPP'lllll of ........ ._. te C....,,... Uftl. Thi• bu1lnet1 la co~ len&a Ana. c.M.127CM 4NCttd by:.,, lndlvfdual 0 11 .. ~··• ule In ltwfl.ll mon.y ol the which ete ~ lendtr In Mb or of 8'T'f po1lllon or ,...... duCted by: oo-perti•• CIMornla Se.ge & Ugtlt· The regl11rant(1) com• the Unlled StalH), all nght. Unftld Slllff On the lorm• the United Statn) tlld/or property reoalvetl.,.... ICCOUnt .. prcMdld In ,.,. C••••N191 CMe Th• regl1tt1nl(I) com-Inca. lne~ ..... Of Cellforilla. ~ to trwac:t b\ltl• blle, Ind 1ntert1t. eonvey9d which ere llwful tendtr 1n cs1hlef'1, ~Of°"* the .... er.,......,._ MCfion 12$0 of IN Clllfor· ... tleft ltM.I. mencect to trwact but6-:let W. MMIMhur INlld. ,,... under lht flctttiout to and now held by h Che Unfted State•) lltd/or check• 1peclhd in the sf the tora11fnt. All nil Probate Code. A A. The ..... end edo ,,... under lht Plctllloua "*IOI, a... Ana. c.at. Butlnot• Name(a) lltltd Under llkl OMd of Trust In ceahlet'a. COl'IJlled Of other CMI Code, peyable ln full pr••••• •ntl tuturo QUiii tot StMCfll Notice dreea et the ,.,.... lullnete N11NC1) lllled N?Oe 1t1owo on· June ti 1192 Ill• property. 111ualed In ChKlll 1pec:lflld In the .. the time of .... ) AT~ IN lteeka ...-.......... IOrm .. ~ trom IN .................. ...., llbowe on: NIA Thi• bu1lne1• II con-Tlmarl L.. HadUI' C S Clvfl Co<M, p1y1blt In full lobby to lht bulldlna loo tel a-. t the to court dent. .. ti Id I ALD•N Tilcmal Qyuley, Miid\ BIO-dUCted -: a CGrpOfldon Thia Mattment w1t hied MRCNI I.A.,... aaJd oun()' Ind 11" ancs at the tJme Of Nl•I AT· the cated II eot South c:..Ma n.... • ,.... AHemer tw tM '•• •• • • band Tiie r1a111rentC•l corn-with lht c c r MOUNT OU¥I descnbtd .. toJlow1: IObby to the building io. sn.t. ~. Callfomla Int. The .... wlll M tlaMn LYM A II I IC R 0 W Thia 8'lwntnl WM fllld menoed lO tranaad but6-Or ,._'!f!!Y .:: : c.meiery. MolMry PARCEL 1: AN UNOa. catld II 801 Sollth IAWI• .,. right, 110. end Inter.at held '" tho °"'""" COlll•.. tti•• ....... with IN CounlY Clartl Of ,,. .. undlr the flctltloul tv:?'--"' on ' • ~ • ~ VIDED 1/•TH INTEREST IN Street, Orange, Calflornie ~ 10 Ind nOlt held I e b • J • t Ce"'" T.-:--a. Garrett, atreet, Cemtea, GA Orange County On June tt, lull""9 NMfto(a) llllld PNllM "$~rv1111 All Folthl" AND TO LOT 7 OF TRACT Ill right, tflll and lnlerllt by It undef aald DMd of Meroe8enll, tao t ~ & QMRSTT 9070t end ........ ..., 1"2 lbOlle on: JUiy t, 1... "*8ahed N"POf'I hadi 1825 Gitter NO ae1• IN THE CIT'f OF conveyed 10 and now held Trutt In the pr~ allu-Dove •tree•, .... ....,, .., ........... ., ..., l'IMHI Irena"""°"' lec/frw. • ,.. _ _._ u .... .o.a COSTA 'MESA IN SAID by II unoer alld DMd of ated In Mid County end •eeott Cellfernl• ttlt 00¥9 8TMST aredlter ..... M .,.,, l'\IOllthed Newport IMCft. Thie Ntomenl wae fllld Colla MtMI Diiiy Pt1ot vu.w ...._ ·ST ....., · s T1u.i 1n the Pl'Ot*1Y 11tu-state Clffeflbld u : taeeo • • 1 at ITI. aoe .................. le .... eo 1 M D-•1y '"llo """ IN eeuney Clartl of June 30, .Mt 1. s•. at, ~ .. ;;--··=·=·=··-~ COVNN AHO A,.,, A ated In Hid County Ind EXHIBIT ''A" ATIACHlO en .u r 1 ... "°'".WM H, t -la eat .. ,. 1 Orflnte ~on June t2 1112 • SHOWN ON A MAP RE· State d .. cribld ... TO THAT CERTAIN N(). ttta et tOtOO a.& CA neeo 1 Melfteao &IQ MteN M'9 301 Juty 1, 14, 2t, lll2 • T""8 ,ACl'IC VllW C~D£0 IN BOOK 2n. EXHIBIT "A" ATTACHED TIC~ °' TRUSTU"S SAL! Thia .. 1. Is Mtnt ITt•t US.toel .... ...11e1,eted .... 1112 PSMatl .....,--------PAGl!S 10 TO t3 INCLU-TO THAT CERfAIN N(). DATED JUlY 1•, 1992 EX. .......... ., ,._... .... ....... ...... T.... ~ -8a&dl-Mau IN ftgftt mow&, •MOllAl ftAM Slvt O' MISCEUANEOUS TICI! 0, TRUSTU'S SALi l!CUTEO IV IMPERIAL .. t9'e ....... 111f Itel Pullllthed Newport Deleda .Mr 7, .... ,..__, Plot..._. lbtme c_.m.e-y • ~ MAPS IN THE OFflCE OF DATED JULY t•. 1192 Dr. IAHCOfU•, A CAUf:OANIA ............. • a ..... leach-Coaea ..... Deity DoNllll ..... ...... PUIUC IOTICI Co... M... DIMJ Ptlot1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. ~. CttmtlOtY THE COUNN RECORDER ECUTEO BY IMPfAIAL CORPORATION. tl•t•ll ., .... .,, aa, ..... .Aif f, .. H , ttll .... ••rl• Rltot.le, ...... M'9 n. 30 ...... '· , ... 3500 Pectfle V• Oflvt Of' SAID COUNN. ~,g:~cAUIOANIA ~r'"CC:o'&:l:'~ COM-.... ..... ......... .. Tiii ...,.,. ....... .... ltll T-640 No matter ~ £xcEPT THl!R£,Ro,,. LEGAL 0£SCR•PT10N PA1uo o... • .... ,,., A1r•••••• PUIUC NOTICI "'*""*' Deify "'°' ~ .......... .. ... "'•-a what you're ~=~'-!==="'I THE FOU.OWING: THI CONDOMINIUM COM· PMCEL t end ........... ...... _ .. w tt, t"2 The hftD ... .....,,. ~ '" d~ r (A) UHIT9 t THftOUOH 4 PAISlD °'· UNIT ~~ Al SHOWN ON ..... dated .l ... ery -,._ Tl11 n ...._ bualrlaaa •: .. • -rv• your AS SHOWN OH THE CON· PARCEL t · THAT CERTAIN COHOO. 13, ,.... llOTa Of' PILOT CLAS81P1•D TATIUlll AND ~A .. T· l••;'1111-•I homeloWn Do ... INIUM PLAN Af· UNIT 0.. AS SHOWN ON MINIUM l'lAH MCOM><O Al --...... NTITIOll TO , HIM, IC., IClllO MIClll .. ... THAT CfATAIN AM[NOfO ON AUGUST 4, tllt, .... -:11Hlllt81UI " • th• &Uy-4• .......... no. ... 111111 ... newepaper COADED IN BOOf< llW, COHOOMNUM l'lAH M· IOOtC 1•tt1, l'AOI ttM, .... ...., .... ..... DTAft Ofl1 ac~HI. lnfonnatton-AN ...... Calf. llm The ......... ,...,. n. PAQES ... Of' OFF~ CON>ID JUNI ,. 1"2 IN TH I 0,, I c I AL .., ..... .. .... paclled INtketpleoe ... .. dolnl ......... - Al!COROI OF SAID Al MTMIMENT NO. U: AICOADI Of' OMHQI ...._,Ill IHH .. •1 IWILOOWWIT ,,..,._.~·--T ..................... ADOWMll COUNTY 2 I 11•7, 0' ''CIA L COUHTY, ~Al .. NI ...... _.., ... IUllm. 0. WT oeaaMly •by al ktndl 1 Calfofflll C......... tf141 M11N1 Hao .. (I) THI !XCLUllVI! AECC>f'DI Of' OMNM Df,MD 1H THI! Dfet.A. .... c ..... U..a M ... ~~.~ otconaumer9. IOllO A01111 ....._ ... \:'CAll71L Ml fn. ••llililillii•ill""IGHr TO l'OSUSIK>N eotMTY, CAUP'Of'HtA. AS MTION Ofl COVINANT1. --• -l30, .... AN f'tne. tt-,.., .. ______ • I Tuesday, July 14 , 1992 85 l'UIUC llOTICll l'UlllC llOTICH PlllUC NOTICH PUIUC llOTICH PUILIC NOTICES l'lllLIC llOTICEI l'lllLIC NOT/CH PUBLIC NOTICEI PUBLIC NOTICES p 17'1• ........ llOT .. I ,... .... r~ ICI CotoN l!alilltl lall..-y ~ .• 1M7 PUIUC llOTICI H.,old L R1tctllt, 111 Via 9bOYe on: Jurll 24, 11192 PUIUC NOTJCE W1yl"lfl HoW11<1 e 11wt11. 11ffl una., tM f'tetno'OUS ....... ........... •c.Mlorni4Corp~.3131P• ........ Cordovi. NMport Beach, 'NantyOa'/11 7\!o Beai1 St .. N•wpotl 81.1'"'"' N•me~•) lllltd l'o .. Ann ....... _ • * CoUf Highway, Co-Thi• 11-iem.nt Wll -.it Plotltteua Calrf, tH&J Thi• ltlillmenl WU filed Fkltllloul BltCll, Call! 12660 ltlo\'t on: N A .. -· ~ ........ 11._ rN de4 M•. callt. 92625 with the County Cllftl ot ._....... Nw T1'111. Dull"''' la con. wllh 11\e Coumy Cll1-ol Bualf\ell Name T~ua 1>1.11ln111 ll c:on-C"*°" J Y11geltY'ie Jf ~IO';: lt•1•1nl Thia buslM11 la con-°'8nQ9' County on June 21, alell MeM Ill.Id~ by: .,, lrldMdL>al Orange County on June 2.6, Statement 01.1e1ea by• an M'IUJV•dulll Tru1 ,1111.mtrn wu t1'9d lM 9WHC UM' ~2, .,,~:i~ =IOl'!I ~tclr~l:t~m. 1"2 • TM fo!lotrMg pllirtoM Th• r•tso•nl(I) com-1992 Thll Fohowlng Ptfson9 Tn• r•gl11tan1jaj c:om. •111'1 IM C00nly Cl9rlc ot ...... CIM. Ne27 THE 0 TA BANK, '"' """ICtd lo tr~·-...... PIHl:U .... clolna ~ u : ~ trlnucl bufi. Pl3•~ .... OoinO bu$1r>MS ••. mww:eo lo 11"1SaCI DU ... Ckanl,I• County Oil July 7, ~ I etn M --• "" PublltMd Ntwpol'I Beech-INOUSTJIW.. WRITING I NM uMef the flcllllow PUblflhed NtwpM UKh-JT & ASSOCIATES LNSIJR· fle'tl ~r in. 'lCU'fiOU9 1'R2 ry .,.. . ......!!~1. Or., S1n11 An• ,... Ul'lder .... Actlllout Cott. M9N o.ity Plkll JIJiy ART 2252 Fot~ C09l.I BusLn•ss N•m•(•) 1111.a Co11a Mes• Dally Piiot July ANCE AGENCY &&& w Bu1•n1s1 Nam•t•l lot\ed F5372Jf -W20ay. Cos ._..,,.., C.ut. 82707 llualn111a Name(s) 11ttld M • Cail! ........... • llbovl on: 1* , Bak s S . 05 acov1 ori: JUiy a 1V92 Put>I '*' N ....... h ti· 'caw. -l•••• E, Evans, 1891 &bow on: .k.ne •• 1"2 7, ''· 21, 21. 1"2 IU, .... _... H•old \.. Rllc:hl• 7, 14, 21, 21, 1992 ., llNI, U•1• 4 • w1vne H 81 ti .. • .... _.. K Is tlU•IN•• 11 co~ M•11 Or., S1n11 An• ChlrlM Feder T·582 c . 01""d EdWards, 2252 This Ii T-680 COlll MH I, C•lol 9262t ""'... COl\41 MHI 0.ity Pdot July ·~ti)': M indlvldual ... [Qt\11, Clilll, 112107 Thi• 1l1MmefM, Wl,I filed Fo1dtt1m, Co111 M111, ~ Wll I.a Ji10 T•ga.., •• 13431 Mont&-rnit l ll tetnerl! .... s fill<I 14 21 21 Aug SI' 1m 1 r1glao•nl{1) com-Thr1 buslneas Is con-wnn ltll Cour!ly Cleik ol PUBLIC NOTICE Cahl. 92t!.21 wllh ltll Coun~ Cleik 01 PUBLIC NOTICE tho, Tustin. Cas11 92880 with lNl.. Couruy et.le ol ' ' u ' r-606" .a 10 1r11n1ac1 .bl.Isl· c!Ucled by: an lndi ........ 1 or1 ........ c ... ....., 00 •·~-''· Till• bu1ln••• 11 c:on-Orsng41COUmy 00 Jun.11 26, This buslnesa 11 ton• Ol"ange COU11ty on Jutr 7-1------=,.c.= uoMt N flctiUous Th ........ ..... __ ,,, ....... Pkltttlou• ductld by: 1n lnclMdull 1992 Flctltlou• civc••d by: 1n 1r1c11v10va1 ' 1992 PUBLIC NOTICE • iaglitrsot{s) com. 1 2 lu•lnM9 Nante Thi r1gls1r1n1{s) c:om-Fl311248 Bwslne•• M....-The 1eg111r1n1(1J c:om.-F$:Sl298 1---------ti,.a• Name(a) ll•l•d mencid to 1ran1i1ct bull-F538243 ll.t•ment manced lo 1.11ns1e1 bus!-Publl1t>ed Newport B11ch· ltat•m•nt m11ieed 10 11ansae1 b1.1S/-PubhsnitG t.1·,..DGn S.1tn· Flc:tlllous 8"~~ 1913 ~s' Uf'Cler ltll Flclhlous Publi.n.d NewJ)Of1 Beach-The lollow1ng l)lflOn I• °''' under Ille Flc:l!llOUI Costa M••• OaHv P1IOf July The Followlng persons ness Md&r !IM' F1trn10vs Colla M6'11 D•oly Pll01 Ju!v But.In••• H•m• ~ 1i•r.m«1t w11 lillCI 1:-:!':~: }!~:';i~)1,::;1•d Coll• M111 D1l1v Piiot doing t1Uslne11 11: 8u1ln111 N1m•(•) ll1tad 7, 14, 21 , 28, 1992 11• clOing bullne1s at: Bu1!0111 Name(•) 1•1tea 1• 21 . 28, Augi.111 4 1902 St•t•m•nt \hi COU'Wy Clerk of L-ls E. Evins June 7, 14, 21 , 28, 1992 L'ESPRIT NOlNEAU above oo: N/A T·S79 OL EN'rEPARISES. 122 l l>OVI on• Otlobef 1, 199(J T-601 Tne fo11ow1ng Pl•IOlll ~ C0Ut1ty on June 12, T,hl• llllllTl'11t wis filld T·581 llOO Sea Ln #92, COfons C. David Edward• 30ttl St., N-por1 Beach, Jl10 Tagawa Ma aOlng ou11t1Hs 11 2 , ..... , ~" cn.Ccouniy Cllfk 01 PUBLIC·NOT/C• dt1Ma1,Cllifomla9262S. This s111ement w11 11110 PUBLIC NOTICE carll.92663 • TPlls \111em1n1 v..a1 t.110 PUBLIC NOTICE T.4.V.4.f"IUCH sruo1os , ...,,1ng1 ounty 00 June 22 io Alena Whlnl111y, same as with th• County Cllfk• or Osvlcl Lido Hous1on, 122 ""11n 1n1 Coun~ Cle•lt O! 212• s1rombor1 Roa o bfilhlO N.-porl Be1th-1092 • FlcllOoui 1bove 011ng1 County on .Alne 26, Flelltloue 3Qlh St., Nt.wpon 81acn, Dl"1r1g1 County on Jon. 26 Flc;Utlou1 c051a Mesa, 011,,,1. i 2ij26 This bu1lne1• ls con-1992 8u11n ... N•m• C1hl. 92663 1992 Busln111 N•m• rn.s bus·n••• is cori· Sii Mis• Oel!y Pl\o1 FS3S571 8u1lne1• Name duc:11d b"f an 1t>c11vldu1I F538247 ll•l•ment Tt11t bu1lri111 11 con-f".531!1239 Stal•mefll due.tea by •n ll'I0"1Y1ou1I 23, 30, Jufy 7, 1•. Publltl'ledNe..,poneeach-l t•l•m•nt Th• r1gJ11ran1 com-PubllihedNewportB1ac11-Th• Following pe1son1 ducttc1by:1nlnd11fldual Puohsned rie ... pon Beacn· The FoUov • .ng !le•50l\1 Tn• 11g•sl•1n1(s) C:O'fl· Coe ti M11a 0111v Pl101 Thll Following persons menc•d 10 tranuct bUll-Costa Mesa oa"y PilOt J~ are doing bu1lrK111 11· Tn1 regl11r1nt(s) com· Cos la Mesa 09.1y p,101 .h.dy 111 oo.rig bus1""' as-• l"anc:ld 10 transact nu.-· ;~~:~::';;-•;31'1~':~~·~'°~· ~"'=·~··~'~"~'~1·1 ••• ~ bu1lnes1 u : 1'1111 under !hi nctllloll! 1 14 21 28 1~2 CINNAMON C!NSATlON, menced 10 lrlr\llCI bull· 7 14 21 28 1992 c M ELECTRIC, 'l50 E1s1 ,.,..,, unaar tn• f.1Cl1UOUI 1992 BANZAI FUTONS, 210 A bu1ln111 n1m1 llllld ' ' ' ' 1980 Main StrHt,' INlne, ness und11 1111 f k:11tious ' ' ' ' T 585 20111 St Ul\lf C Co$1a 8u1,~e19 Na11'11{s} l•sied T 500 62ncl St .• Newpon Beleh, ll>ov• on: "Not Appllca.bl•" T·57I C .. tf 92714 Sus!ne•S N•m•(s ) llS!ecl • Ml5a. C•h! 92627 lllO•I Of\',., A FOi 'd '•t10f1' . c1nt. 92663 Aichi Whltt1e1ev PUBLIC NOTICE Nsncv oavls, 4500 Cam· above°"; June 1, 1992 PUBLIC NOTICE c111r11s J. Yurg~l•••c: J1 o a Su! .an " "" PUBLIC NOTICE JillOl1neMag11, 15880!· TIU 111\tment was !!led pus Dr , •114, N-por\ OLHouston 350 East 2.Dth S1 Un i C. Tn11 si11emlflt was f,11(1 CJ 1/lQI' Avt., Cos11 Mesa, w!lh Uta County Clerk of Pk:tlttoue Beach, Cllil. 92660 This st•temtnl wat i1\1d Flc lhlous• Costa l,l•t•. Cai.I 92627 ,..111 Ille COUfltj Clerk ol .. I Flclltlou• Cllir. 92627 Orang.a County on June 9, Bu•I-• N•'"• This business is con-wilh !I'll Counly Clefk ot Business N•me Ttil5 bus.ne st tS cOri· 011ng1 Co,,,rity on June 19 llustn.11 Ns.,.. This b1.111ne11 ls con. 1992. lt•I•'"'"' ducted by! I n lncllvidiJat Orang'e County on June 26, St•l•m•nl ducted by 1n lno1v,duel 1992 llllJ'Plll S1•1•m•n1 ductld b"f: In lnctlvldull FS34t43 The Fotlowlng persons The 111glst1en!{1) com-1992 The FollOV.lng pE11sori5 Tl"l1 1eg110af"lt[S' com· F535282 -The Following pefsons Ttll regl1tr1nt(s) com-Publl1hed Newporl •re oolng .builna1111: menc:lcl lo l1ansac:1 .bus/-F53112)8 ait doing busl!"\e~s as: menct1:1 ro 1111n~ac:1 Dus,-Pi.bliSfiecl r.ewport 811.th-AQ.VISQR Ml dolrig bus1nns ••: ;:.encld nJ0 1;~nsa,~A tbuL JI-a11ch·COsla Mesi Oaltv RITCHIE ASSOCIATES, n .... , und&IN lhl Flc:tit,rous Publish1d Ntwpor1 BelCtl· BLUEFIELD ASSOCIATES Th1nk1ng ol ha"Jng ' C?S\.I •.1111 Oa1ty •Pilot LA DOLCE lllTA. 3635 Pe. SI. u If" 1 "'1 t ous Pilot JUM 23, 30, Jul" 7, 114 Illa Coldovs. Newport us ness lml(S) I Steel CoSll MeU 01!1y Pilot July 2601 Ma<ll SI. Su1111 510. tr· gMaoe salo7 GlvV U!il J..i1·,f1 3C, J..t"-7, t•, 21. 642 5678 tine Coast . High••" eo. Business Nam•(•) HstlCI , e. "" C II ••-• W" " , b L 8 """" C It '"'' ., • · • IOl'll d&I Mar, Cs!il. 9262S abov• on: Janusry 30, 14, 1992. ...... •' • . ...,... ,,et .. er you re uy ng 7, 14, 21. 2 • 1...... \tltle, o , a ca111 1 ~:.2 •_..;_ _____ .Jl"":..::::,.:::::'-"'°'-"':e!:'-.1!------~~=1-------J'~'~'~"~I Buy 11. Sell II. Find It. or selllng, Cla11lllea T·S84 M<1ka 1ne 'fQhl move. PILO:r'" CLASSIFIED T·~')& Classllled. ccwer• a ll your needll PUol Real Estale 642·5878 L--------- 330 West B9 Street How To·Place A Classified Ad BY VISITING OR MA!Lo 330 West Bay Street C-. .... CA. .... , , __ .,__,.., ....... kJ It.) DEADLINES Mooday ................................ 1'rida7 &:OOPK Tu~ ............................ lloada7 oiOOPM W~ ....................... Tu.ad.97 O:OOPll Thund&,J/ladepeodeot w~ 3:001"11 f"rtd&J , ............................ Tbu.redaJ &:OOPll Salurct...J , ............................. l'rldal" 15 :OOPll S&lUJ'da7 ILMI ~ ••..• Tb~ &:OOPll GENERAL l'OLICY Ra'9111 Ull4 ....... -~ l.O ab&ap wllbOt>\ i111U01. TM,.......,__ U.. ttf"li\ \0 --· rttl1••lf), "''" or r1JMt _, 1l111lft1d ad~\ ........ ""'°" .., llTVl"I llt.eS ...,. ... In ,_r-...... Ml ·-~···· n. DMq PUot • ~ '•• , ••• , ...... -UMIUltr .. IAJ' ......,.. In .. ~· -wtlleb ti ...,. ... 111p1 ltJtM ....... -Lill _. of lbt .,... Mlu.lb _...., -• ......,.., CredJt --.t:r ... ~ ,_ lM ... ia-uo.. flM!Mtllew,. 88_R .. eyear ...... -... \ill TO Pl.ACE AH AD CAll [Z 61'2·5678 Call Classified for details! N. Or1111 Ct. 5'0-tZZD --1!!!!~-.S, 011111. Cl . t91·-- _Costa Mesa, CA, Q2627 COST A Mt; SA 1024 HUNTINGTON HUNTINGTON Bt;ACH 1040 B EACJf 1040 - OUT-OF-STATE PROPERTY 15D-M CORONA COSTA MESA 2 12 4 NEWPORT NEWPORT DELMAR 2 122 BEACH 2 109 BEACH 2169 $1821500 NEWPORT HEIGHTS 3 Large Bdrm•. 1eA. Greit Buy, Won't List! VALUE! B••ut ••I• Molok•I. 2aA 2aA condo lg 2 2BR , BA DUPLEX, Fantastic'. NB. Summer wkl\I 3BR glan1 lamily yard, 5% 130" ol beach fronl, 2 car attattled g°aiage. patio, ca1port 5825 S8dO wk. $12!;.0 mo Down, mthly pym11 ol Lowest price 2£;j;R 2BA 6bd for the price ot 4. new names, $650,000 lite & •l"I, 1 bllt 10 mo. 675·9717 .!BR .;BA, nuge m'1s· yrtv 1 2~ 40lh S1 ~6- 00/ Ha1bour Vl1la Condo. Formal dining. Coun-owe 71 78._34...,., 1e1 su•te 1a19e yard 0247 0, eYo a3J-7902 513 mo. Owner wlU Newer appliances, try kUchen, eating · 4• "'"' OC:hl Ls• S1 39Simo, c;loao IO r,,;u iner 5 help w/clo1lng coal5. catpet & tlle. Laige in· nook. Ivy coveied Ask tor Paul 640-5324 Scn ooi 52500 mo ••4BR 2 ''iB& a 1..,11s Agt, C•r•y W•rd •Ide laundry & 1 c:ar pa t i o ( 16331 N) Call Dob 631·1131, condo nr Bae:" Bay 831·2242 gar. Great galod e om· s330,000 3BR ZBA Dplx new Gt¥t• ! ~ lt.;~.{"~::': Aecer>llY remoaeleo CONLEMPORARY ple11. w/p ool, spa, ERA A ff .tu & LI uA cpts & painl. lrplc:, \\I/ a vl 8 1 S1750 ~ ... tor BEA TY sauna & much more. 1 '"' Orv D tlkup, Obi gar,· Oi:ite.guaraeo o aa \.11 P;i.ul 840·5324 11 now In thi;:;e~~1~~ '485.5149,900 963·5555 ~~~~11 6;,o~~~?~49gr Beach Rentals! d11t1::h home. 3B• 2i,l'v"•""l"'~,,'""'•"•c,c1o,c,u~"'""•c,,~, c•,p•ts, windows, ERA S1e rling WALK TO THE BEACH! NEWPORT PEHIHSULA ~ft:o~a~01m61~:'· a~';· 4BR 2 ' .a a corioo. '11.1 ~llct:ien, '""batha. Jus11 ___ a_•_e-_s_oo __ •__ Meoll•rranean COfldo. Npt Beach Stu $850 Brlgtlt & c:lean 4BR w/ 'fEARLY·WlNTER.SVM\tE~ 51850·"'°' 720•1553 paJnl & cpl w ·o, gar, Uke buying • new PENTHOUSE Balboa Bay Club , vi1w! 2BA lam1!y nm , B1111oom 10 4 ~Groom , ~~==~=~==' l-"•c•=•=OO'-'m0o~·c•o'c'c·'='~'o0:... Uk• reson ~vlng. Styf. F Shld Unlum S/lld 1: home· PLUS •••um• lsh 1bC: loaded w/ w/h p lc. S2200fmo. um. ' Hts 3BR 3BA 5 1 350 WALK 10. De.:Jctt ocean lh• lean I # 161A ~~",•Z • 2b~ eurn!I ,J~a~ amen 111 e •. Hpt B•ech 1tldS1725 Ag!, Trudy 75~-0874 Villa Rentals T .... t1ttse style. a u gii.r, vlow, 3Br 2' Ba, ODI ..,,, SG14,900 c:ount8fs,·"autted~ll· (<OOL)$158,900 Baltioa Bay Club l·o~-~,-~"P~-~·L 675 4912 W 0 khup, Ip. no pet g:Jr, i e nnls, pool. C 21 EMERY c ean ronl roper1y. ~ 760-1713 or 857-1776 2 3 • lngs, 2 1kyt!ght1. plan-ERA Aifferty & Lloyd Lido l•I• 2bd 51850 1500 sq h, 3BR 2BA, Sl49S yrly 64 • 890 84M485 talion shutters, plush l'lull'IS555 apt, liplc plf\. road. Alf amen. lg pvt, very oelUK& 2,Br ca1pet. Oon't miss 11\ _.,,. Winter 5 2,000 mo.1 -~-~~=~~-·I 2Ba w 2 ms!• s ulles. (16912W) 1320,900 Bavcrest 5bd, $2300 Ye ar round 52500Jmo. *"'lg 3brf:Zba S1e ps ga<, d&c:l<S 5995 Lse SAN CLEMENTE 2 178 t 'C)UNTAIN ERA R ff rly & LI yd • 675 7003 10 Beacn. AYnll Now• • • 0 oomo w/poot • No peu; 640·9408 l _':';';o;o~m~o~5:•~8=":'~8:'_I Dido:T.OiO-:-A;;o;<;;;3l;;ILAROE 5.acluoea newly 963-5555 Npt B•ach 2 Dd . Lido l•I•. AU n ... w 38• aecorated 1BR cot· H b Rid •Lido Penln•ula • 3 Ba c:o unlry ~ 'c:hen tag•, S 5 7 5 /rn o . VAl,J.f;y 1034 SUMME.A FUN Pool & spa. Lovely 4bd, 2.5 ba. "Park Pl1c:e" 2 story . (8S32R) Priced To Sell!! ar or ge 52950 pe n1n1e ba ylrnl Unique I & 2BR Unitf lam' rm, C(n 1m: s oc: 361·3725 or 63$-0871 1BR lBA Cabo Dot REDUCED! *38R 2\?Ba lwnnse on !or lease Priv a1e bttl, 53000 mo 631 2032 $329,900 · ERA Rafttrly l Lloyd H3-5555 ttUNTIN(t"l'C>N Ht-:AC:tt 1040 Mar condo In mo"e·Ln VIEW·VIE"W Lg 3BR, Npl B••ch 2bd $2975 blu!I nr bchl Dbl g31, on b;iy , 673·6030 · - condlUon. Features s1udy, 2...,Ba, 3 lg bal· !urn baylrnt fntd yd, 51225 mo+-JtO Lido Park Or. Live Nr The Ocean! ' kl • b " 1 .. S600 a e p. 642·9666 tie entty, t., ah. con 01, .. uge er1try SUMMER 1..::::::..::.::::..:::..:.::::..:_l ::;;;-;;:;;;;;;~-:;:;;;;:-;~I Completely remodeled w/romen lub. Wonder-c1yrd. 1oc svs. new H 1 HI 3BR h •W. Newpo r1 $leP• 10 BR p I" RENTALS AVAILABLE * p • twn SO, beacn, 3 BR, patios, 1 en .. ouse. g31ea lul loce11on ln •&eurily paint. Op•n Hou•• frplc, s rigl gar. pallo. w D. !urn. uni s 1425 c:omm w oool & 1e,,. gated c:o mplex w/eJI Fri,• S•I & Sun Walerlront Homes very nice, 322 09!e St. mo. Bier 642•3850 nis. SIOSOmo Ag\ 1ne amonl1!es. Welk to $595,000. 9 Vlenn• Inc;. Realtor• S99S/mo 947.7540 854-5809 be1c h & Harb our \la lenlfne Pro perties, 1,,-,.,--,,,--,,----,,,-c-:: I o;;;;;-,;;;r-;;;;;;;~-;;;;;;;;1 0-,,,:;--;;::::-:;;::::-;:::::::: sho pping. 111 time Joyce , 75g.7959 e31·t 400, 7eo.3eoo Be1utUully 1emocfeled 3BR 2BA house, quiet LUX Ba~vlow Terrace buyers nurryl 14991~-,''""'~~-~---L 873•8 900 38R 2Ba, 2 car gar, lg neighborhood. No (near Ea!\Dluff) nea1 $134,500 Height• Beyvlaw Lg yerd , "2 Broadway smk1/peta. $18SO. Sml new, contomp house. A StllCapt Steel!! ERA Sterllng 101 wJth older nome. $1650/mo. 121-111 8 fa mUy only. 631-8196 2BR 2BA, corner, up. P "·-• do 1 11 1 Go•geous oay & ,.,..,, ... on or rs 846-5004 grades, Intl yQrd C:'1re, llme-Duyere & lnves·/--=.,,-c..,~"'7,..--1 Oc•an view. Asking E••tslde 3BA 2Ba, 3BA. 2BA, 2 car ga1, sec.. 5 1550. 7so.8045 tors _ 2BR, 1.758A, Tribe Size!! $675,000 OMC. Agen1 Ch•rmlng 2 ·•torv hug• yard, pets ok. P""' vard. remodeled.1 ________ _ w/new peJnl & ol1nd• Well malnlained <liBR, 850-1220 C•P9 Codl3Br 38•. i1325 mo. A~. Carey 2::111 Redlands DriYe LUKUry Condo ! attached gar. Com-3BA, Humboldt Island Yearl\I. lurn. Giirage, Waid 931·2242 $1650 mo. 64S-4852 Brana new lg $IUOIO ftlHll t.111 .. 11101 For Rent BAJ .BOA PENINSULA 2807 2BR 18A, Ip, carp0t1 324 E 6 3IDOil 81"0 51000 mo • 1ec. D>s 680-.3612 E" 279-0878 LAG 2Br 1 Ba, b!,Jolt-1111...._ I/pie, parking, No pels ~1a1u1!J.. Si.SO mo yearl y. 1575-8040 CORONA DEL MAR 2622 plex features •II tne Hom• localed on w/d , 52100· 631•2032 l--~====--1==~~~~~-=-I unll toe: 1/4 ml 1o bch. Gre•I slarte1 home on• em1niUe1. Walk 10 huge corner lot, e11cel· • EASTSIDE Big Cain von C ondo, ncve' occup1ea. sep R4 101. Owner wilt con-beach & Herbour lent l emlly n om1 B•c k Bai 28R 2SA. SlSOO.mO. bdrm a1ea, A. c, pool sld11 lea1• opllon. snopplng. $169,000. tast•fully deco1ateo. Cozy 2BR ... Oen. Avall 8/1 121-1222 & 1ennls 589!:1. Ag1 A• k 1 ;.&., 0 n t y •499 ERA Sl•rilng E"ery1hlng \IOU could Wsl'lrtOryr hkup ,"0~0-.-0-,~,=h-.-,.-.. --,"e"RoL 854-S609 • 848-5004 wanl In a home 111 this • OceanJC•nyon "lews, ttrdwd Hrs. dec:ll'., /-~----~--/ 150, 111'131.A 1-~---~--~ SS 000 6& cust3BR38A.21plc•. country setting. s gso 3Ba, don, 52600/mo. L C d " 2Br 1 BA upstrs unit, lite .& a rty, btand new cpl flooung 715'') Po,n· .s111>a. 595 0 640-0662 1· Ch111.Crsn motOf yach1, tutn-k•y boat. S175,000 01 trade fot •· C·21 EMERY Cute •• Cottage! price. 15· "4 lg• deck1, $2295. No No Pet•. 942-28,6 Chrlslln e . Agt10wn1 uxury on o .. ERA Sterl!ng, " 3 p U , • 0 723 '''' 0, 54•10'8 Vo M•le Ito-_,,,, 2 841-4485 No one lbove or 84S.5004 1991 Mobile Home In oel1. 72 .... 1565 29· n1 ... er11ty r. • .,.. •·• ""' 1--------- below thl1 2BR lown-/-~~"--'-C-'-',~~·I eKcLusl"' Park, Sp••-~~-----~1-~--~~~--•===~=-~~=·I pvt suites . Per1ecl 101 •qully In homa orl-c..,==="'°=""--/ c:ondo. Js acre• 1n SUMMER FUN Alamosa, Colo1ado 540.000 or tr1d• '°' ?. 310.fi40-22•3 R1r111 ln thlt suoor 3 bdrm. poot home. Up. g1ed1d lhrougnout 1nd plenty or e111r• psrklng . •2 1C E home. Fie•h & bright Sell your home cl•ll 26R 28,., 2011.so. Sell your unwentod Newly painted & crpl, EAST BLUFF, 180" bay proresslonals Bla nd RENT w/lrg window•. Sur· lhrough cle1slfled. S50K 16191727•1143 hems th• •••Y w1yl 2BR lBA w/lg yatd, view, 3Br 2V.Ba, dbl new. In galed, pool rou~•d Dy l•wn & 8425878 ~IRI ll1Wli~nt mooi. ~!:i~~cce'11r~~-~~a7~~1-gar, 690 w 18tn sr. ga,, recenllY: 1emod c:omm S 1375 Agt tl'iltlll.'.'.h flass;f~d- E11ceHen1 4 bdrm, 2 Deltl !Of lh• growing lemlly . Oreat back y11a lnclud•s pool •l'ICI DBO nrea. Oon't mi es I #27CA lrffs, lots ol cutb •P-~;:===========P:il:o:•:R:•:•:• :•:":•:":::::::::::::::•:•:OOO:/:m:o:·:":o:-0:•:•:8:::':':3:00:/m=o=. :":0-:1:':":::::•:•:•:·:•:•:•:•=======·=====~ peal. Expantted kll. AJ. C & 1 car gar. 8es priced complex I H.B. •476. $131,0 • s1ee,soo C·21 EMERY 11414485 ERA S11rllng 84 ... 5004 S209,000 _C·2.1 EMERY_ 84M485 CC>R<lNA For Ad Action SELL IJt-.t. MAR 1022 * Bulld•r Closeout 3BR :ZV.BA, Cap• Cod Style. Oen vu, aecks, upg1ades throughout, lrenc:h d oor1 to pallo, qu/11 •lf-1, $490,000. Cal a ..., .... 675-9606 AD-VISOR 642·5678 '4i~i(.1'..\ HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOUI Is sOOteoM spcclal /'""'"9 ·a b/rthdoy In i'iJSUSfl AnnoUncc ~ In Ille Dolly Piiot and lndependcntl Sei)d In • --- phOto a1Dn9 w1tt1 I 10.00 or just a masage wlttl 15.00 and we wlll publish ~ on ""9Ult 6111 DeadllM July 31, 5o00 p.m. Send ywt --10, lite Oelly Piiot & Independent 330 W. Bey St. Casto MCM, CA 9l!627 Attn' Classlfl<d Heppy Blrttldey ----------i:t 1.::..~~~-~~~~-IP11onc~\ ~~~~~~~1 I • c·t-:llAMIC r1Lt-:s .1:-.2 H t 'L<>(lR INS'l'Al.I. llt-.PAlltS .Jt>20 l.ANl>SC'APf; & LAWN CARE 380M PAINTING 3868 ~20 Yrs ol Quolity Work Service Directory THE ORIQINAl AH C•rpet Repslre Tr•• Service, s11.1mps, R~ti.,d s.nor. L>C 2CI0$4t Pwr •lretch & lnstell c; lnups. n e 1.1 ll ng ·i~= .. 'ii-"'i·o"~"""°"'"-'"""''"~= < AHPt-.N 1 ltY .1:-, 10 DEAN lttf TllE MAii Any 1lze )ob, 15 Y'• C omm .Ires . l•wn •W.P . VOUNOOUIST laaky 1how111-A.c:ld 7 da. 730-6831 24 ttre m1lnl. Mlkfl 641-0512 P•lntlng Contr•clor fltpelrt, "9mocl. 00-, .. OOllrl, clblnlta. ~ ' arr-..... llncn, 9'111. lie. Uc. 35 Y", lkP· ,,.,,, Ml.o517 wat h & c•grout. New Ouel. p•fnllng by P'OI & Repair. Bsttvoom.. Uc"602091. tn1. Free Shower doors, Kile-'' 8'5 3305 • T011pecl1'11mowt. l 1•lll, • · • Floor•·Plumblng Lie, •''""''"'" You• Hm• 25vr• o .c . 673-8065 1 d~ ~H trades . Lowl--=-==-;:;:::=o-· 7o.;•;.tc-34oc.7c;•;_1ex1er101 house p5n1nt111g .. '·oo, "•'d I bondod. ViCI01 Prof. G•rdenl ..... , by prol. David loane-TILE ln•l•lled/Repalted. ... w... "V Polnl••• UC 358""8 Jfly. 980-3008 L•ndacapJng & M1lnt. -"' PrOITlpl Cu1louS S.W:. E11 c:11t r•I•, 1 o yrs 111;p. Oa'fid 645-9957 Slununer lpeclelt$ = ~·~~~78 C•rpenlry, plumbing, 457·1739 MIN80W Clrcl• M•lnl. ~ if'I drtva-Ille, drywall, ma1onry Plinllng. lnlf.1:1.. HoiM way•, P•llo1, w•lk· & mot•. A.... r•le1. Apl. Qual, job. FrH 111 w..,.a & patio COV9fa. Jim MS-8U4 St. lic•.569897 636-1758 Fat .... ..i..l--cau.. 1-:-;HAN'""""o'yu&.au•oA-y<"IPoo,.,-M•n'• Monr 1 47a •• eae Nffd • good QUallft9d "" hr min. Gunr: 1o-11 LI • LI I? El•c-Plumb-Palnt. LI. ,.,... Uc, 108002 //Orlv•w1y1-p•llo•· ve .. n °' ve-ou cw ..... ..,, etc 631-.4043 Insur, 7141633·9925 plll'I• •IC. !'to )ob W>O I've been ther•Call l,.;=o~,,,,"=-.,,==-7.0/--.,,,c=='.:":o::=::-:,..-llllll. ,.._ u..•18410 leann. e.31 ·2930 Handyman ExP'••s. All PUBLIC NOTICE Mk:key 963-2493 Alll•ble HousactNntng Job• '#alcome. Small Ttl• Calif, PuDllc Ulill- 1'.ue ....... Cenorete by lh• day. Loc•I )ob •peclaltln. 2• hr. I tll1 Commission Rf· .I .. • ' ~-· .,. ... beat, ,., •. Cell csn, •1·2011 QUIRES !hat •It Utld amp a •r Anda 751-4299 1::-.,..--..,,.-.,..--1 c;ono woo1, 21 yr• e11p llandvmMI lenlcea hou••hold good• Uc.3111117, 241·1090 --LiC.-'f..'9-ur, Locat r-1•'. mover• p l\nl lhelr T.J. ,._. Ccwic. eon.a. Cone-,,... fft. e?a.'7'ea• P.U.C. C•l l numt>a1, limo• and th•uneura trk:ll...fltd. ll Uc. 2nl21 print their T C P num· Hlghn!. C)Af. low Prket. •.t. WllMft A ..... blf In all ectverlla• (114ill2·10l3 Aoom •dd/remod. minis. If you h•v• • Fr•• ••'· Sand. quelllofl ebout ltl• le- F• Ad Action Cll 1 ........ 'Ml-U 642·5&71 Uc.357 .. 7 ...... 17.-0 All •••rl•• y,.. g•llly 01 •mover, ~mo ••nrl••· Aemov•I. or Chaullaur. c•ll: t t :'•H I..._ /I., Ill I ""' ,, I ' --·-c... ......... <:ltWI. .Mm~..,,.noe Qri.SAh.fNk c ... alttitd. Ttlm, S•nlor Ol•c, Publlc Utillll•• ,., .. ffl. '31 .... tl Comrn111lon 714·5$&-4151 . ... Out1tancMnv _....., 1 .. &t iiew'"e wtth .,...... grouplng9 & l.OWMI, llOfllQll. pt0I. •rtlall• l'""'"O ot -"'* ~ftcN\. 1 hr lreee ehrulte. min. ln9uf, Tt l7'f51. ..._ rneint. tn.aue vtu1MC 7a1-ftH ..... •• H.l)l)t-INl1 :J910 Ille llleofa & lllep•lr• Local Rais, 16 Vr1 Or••l•r P•tlflc Rig e3e-1ee• •&21368 Sl'lllNKLt-:H Ht.l'AIHS .S\I..'\ ••rtnkl•r• •'• """II onty business.. R~al1a a 1net•ll•11on• Charles 722·762• WAI I ( ()\ ~ Hl"\;1 ,S 1'1.l"l P1Pt"" Hano'ng. 110/foll 2S )'Fl •JCp, papar 1lrlppfd, 100"J' ou•r R••!Co'"m.C)1~U71 The COftW'nun.ty M•· kit P\aoe. Pltot Ctu• ... Have A· Garage Sale! Coll !he N~ Ooni1.is c< 642-5678 ~ pkxe yoo1 Gcuige Sele Ad 1 11.21 per lne, per day. Thal's ALL you pay. ._an,._ :lit_.,. In .. S11'<1ic1 Dnaolt For m0re information, CaH Today! At!JI. tor your S8lvica Oirec::lory Reprea antalive 642-4321 Ext.31 o I H Tuesday, July 14, 1992 1 I I l I' t ) "' \ l I 1'.j \ \11-S.\ .•1,' I I • I >'-. I \ :\ 11 '• \ •• ' ' • ".;I \\ I· C 11 • I I \ll'l 11) \11 :\I "'"I I l'I • .. 111 !'! I,,, I 1111 \1\h ..... : Ill \( II •.•. I •Do you nMd IO clMn t aoo u otc. 1g ,.., CllA '"" a Md 111, lofa --1 .. a, o---..1.------... door 11-... __..__. .... ~·--· 175, ~ Ctv seo. ·~ Oc:cpyt 28ft 2 --.... ---· ....... ..... ........ ~. *"* ......... 211f/2b9. cat • -mo. ,_ .... , _ _..._., Almoal Newf 131-2177 carpol1a, · ,925/mo. opt, D/W, atoraga. 2 _ ....._.,,_,_, bay view, trpt, gar, 121 Termlnat Way. home. Enahh ~~:·i ~~-~--~~:---~• POOi, W/O, no .,.... _""!S760~~No~""!Pet~M0-~:-:2:-:4H~ 2":..:"'!-y~' _ -St:JIO/mo -.... no 640-8362 Cell Debi Ma-t Kitchen ...,...., glaM ~8038 Oil..._ .. -. -.., --"• ~ T w/chrom. w/I chaire. ·~ Pvt. Piiio, • Gar _. ' 2600 S", 4 6"1cM, DrlwerJCeurler P • French Provincial 1921 & .... i..i--..Ls..,.. Cozy 6tudl0, MOO. Cute 28.A..JP. Fol-up door, DWM Meka altredve AM Shih, Provide l ll'.-.1.\ ~11 S\ -''•-'I Move-In SPECIAL! ... __ ,,.....,..,.._ BA 1175 2BR ~ f9m9le IO ahare OMV, over 21, lrvlne dr .. .., Ii matching a•• Cnllw ... ~~1!!P.:~~ ... -----~-"'I 1 -.ou.. . H J . 129 Tetmineil, l'OU•Da Ceebllel ,_.... ocean ffont Area. Roger 957-oH1 might atanda W/mlrror, oond, twn 9fttl, upper 1100. Burr Wy 540-8362184e-0811 on Balboa P9Nnaula aaam. In eacch~ '°' Stereo cabinet. alpa I. Mollva1 GOOD LIU'A' ON! Whit• Alty 176-4830 ..... _.4•t 1 llDROOll Pool, apa. ~~ ftln.AKa MN t U ._.,.,_., '*Larve & sharp 2BR as. upper, d/W, lg cloaata, verta, gar M30 No Pet 840-24915 ~.:i.:; •---==--~---~-1500 S/F, 3 c;ptC.. 2 on 111. ca1t en..ttt1. o ccu1ona1 lght PVT POIT OFFICE --...., MOii obo $200 UPP l'ONGloeuN overhHd dra, 1 n1 l'OUNDe Qoldon .... he>UaftMplng. baby· FfT ~. Ottlc• work, Older wooa De9ll i Lg 2BA 1Yt8A town-Mual aacrlflce thl• Whittler, CM 48//SF. trtewew. teth a Mon-alltlng. Sa~~ry _PG• phone•. Friendly & r• Chr 190 Open to View hooM, lndry rm, d/W, 3BR 3BA view prop w/ 640-9352 •-C 1 M alble. 497.-.. annn-'ble. ••""r. Mon-on •... .,.._,.....,'"'_ ...... tam rm, amall down, rov-. oa a .... __.... ..,,.. ...._ .. --patlo2A~:~Urtn take ovw paymenta. N.W iAOPi 7_1000 Jutv I . Call l60-1213 Fri. N.B. 842~ Mt-.1<1 ll\'..,111--.t- I Sl'l I 11 ,\ SK.I l\tl\I.._, 11 t •• GLAaTllOll CENTAUR MGMT $7491<. Prudential Npl IQ ft unite. Roll up or &45-A47 LNm the trawl bu8'-RECEPT/IECY 642·22a8 or &31·2725 Realty. •7:1-7300 doora. 0r .. 1 Ptac:entla Lolf on .lutw 4th 1 nt & el Active, Newport Real ---------1 •Smalf 1BR cottage, •·L-1_0_0_""'1s'"'L""E,,.-"""tu"""ll,...y~l-um-St. IOc. Alao atore fmt "Cuervo" a Golden ::-U :"11 ~ d ~av Ettat• Office ha• am• yard, ITplc, utlla Lg 1 br w/Walk-ln 1Br .• Utll, gar Incl. ratall & olc. Start at Relrelver, male. thin •n• • an • on •Tool •• for Small P.rk•Settln"!I pd, 338 E 20th St. closet carport clOM I 1 SG9&/mo. Agl '5G-1220 looklng, verv friend"'. agency. 14815. New Imm• d . o P' n Ing. Size truck, thick gage MISI' 1,111" 1 90HP. Merc/ctul O. Open Bow T Sun-Top, Trailer, ol 11orage. Great Boat In excellent ditlon (10 peraon paclty). 110,500 cau (714)148-1571 • 1775/mo. 548-1627 to t>e'ach & 65 twv S785/mo yry. per• PleaH cat1''owner ~ clua aW11ng. Phones, PC, 10 key, iteel, Must Selll S60 With Ocean & Sunaet ~~~~--~=--:-~ $550/mo, n 2-4eo5 ' ~·no peta 173-0837 •7 .. ·-"" 714-1413411 etc. Aak tor Kalhryn 754•1262 vlewa. Nice 1BR w/lolt Yt Off t at mo. E'alde --'"'""""~~....,..---'COOK! 28R Apat1ment, --(714) 873-7300 ...--=.-:-:-:---:-""'!'1:---- S895. Child OK. No 18R 1BA w/nu mini/ Love~ 19R Courtyard 2 Yra New, Avg $637/ LOSTI Male Black La-I BUY Antlquee, Peta. 931-e107 crpte 1560, 2BA 1BA, aettlng. Gated. Pool. mo For 181 1 Month• brador w/Whlt• apot. Rtctptlonlttllec'y Lempe, Glau utJI pd. $850/mo. HUD aecurlty. A1k •bout On Out S~lalll. can Short & atoc:ky. Loal FfT, small ofllca. were~1 &Puntllure Welcome. Avl now. S~lalal M2 .. 8U NOWll 714-650-3310 e-e-12 In the Ylclnlty of I'...... ............... phonea, lite typing, 94 .. UH &42·94501 975-USn. 181h & Placentle. to John Wayne TeMla computer a>ep. helplul/ 57' Chrla-Cralt ~All.1101\HIJS 70 Townhouse •1YI• apt, ~1-:B'::IAl'"":o,...up"""="1e-x-,-=M~ld'"'-C=-o-,ta~ Move-In lpeclllll Wl!:STCLIFI' i850 Cotta Mau. Blue Club, can re-ule, wlll train. 642-2431 Queen or Parlor Palma, yacht, turn-key 3Br 2\l!iBa, encl ga. Me ... Yard, garage, 2 & 3BR TownhomHI 2BR, 2BA, flfeplace, woven collar. PIN•• 1850. 864-9480 -~~-~--~-• 5·8 leet tall. S20 ea, S175,000 or trade rage, w/d hkupa, pvt Good locl .... •.7•97 ~I. 846-3679. 1 t28 StctufP1uroll Herb 'plants 80 kind• equity In home b.cky d I wuhar/dryer hook-up. -.., d h • I p u a I I n d Great E>enactallon1 Uf• • • s1 Lilac 674 9422 ar • poo • apa, Hand Roe AAA Big Monaumakerl .--Looking tor ogranlzed, ea, • condo. 310.640-22 2233 Fairview Rd. No •mot<era. No peta. NiWLY Dl!:COMTiD ~ -, "Bonzall." R•WARDI Time Executive Mem-d 11 1 d 1 1 $1070/mo 548·7001 $825/mo 646-1105 $4·5K cash Income (714) 850-4532 or 80().. bt1hp, lnflnltety trana· ala -or ent• nd. Shade. Pine, Cypress WIND8URl'l!:R C 2BR, fncd yd. Wtr pd. poaalble Wffkly. New-748-8221 uk for Anita ferable S850 723-1114 vldual to work In a trees, 15·gallon, $20. plete. Xlnt cond, 38R 38A 636-4120 9-5PM est rage. Areu for fast paced general 1-gallon plants, St 754-1262 i200 Ol'F GOLi' COUR81E Vlmw Lg 1 ·2BR 1 BA, new carpel. Nr bus, K· Marl, mkt S580-S715 642·2288 or 831·2725 FROM $"5 . 2194 Placentia 1755 Shr Mobil• Hm on Lido sale cheap. FT/PT. No Loats 2 Hallow gold Br-N••D TO 81!:LLI construc\lon firm ull· Wisteria SlO. 874•9422 Parle Or, pvt rm/BA, aelllng. Call 24 hrt. acletta, Emerald Ring, Newport Beach Coun-llzlng MS Word & ~--~~~~'."""""':"' All malr suite•, •P•· SPACIOUS 2Br 2Ba, furn, $400 Before 2pm Krlaly 1.80()..769-5818. Garnet Ring, Pearl try Club Golf Memb•r· computerized payroll Sm nu frig $85, Deak cJous, frplcs, W/0 , pa· •••l•lde. S850/mo. or alt 6pm 673·5100 Ring, lnatamallc Cam-ahlp 844-0204 on IBM PC. Heavy $40, Sola Bd S15, lloa, •ome garagH. DfW, garage, backyrd.i~5,_u_n_n_y_p_o_o""'1""'a1'"'d,...e_r_m-w"""~t:7'h PAY PHONES• era Kodak, Pulaar phones, respon•lble alove top ~9·7892 MAlllNt·. S I H'S DOCKS 711: Close lo bch & major No peta. 632-4808 th Ba, pvt entr, w/d. Poaalbl• S900 Wkly Quartz Watch, Panda for bidding docu-Techlronl• 544 0... •Newport •• ahop•. 2BR 2BA S895. Pool/kl1ch prlv: Neer Income • Invest. Req. Coln & Chain, 3 gold men11/plan•. lmmedl-cllo•cope· Rodine Mooring up to E~'c,!~:0~!~1 xii Vlctorll P1rk Apt1 occ. Fem non-smkr. 1-300-741-4311 neck plecH aten1ofenlng. Newport hard disk 2·omeg: twn North Channel, Cond. 271-c 16,h Pl. 714-722·7505 S400/mo. 966-0510 -""'s""' .. '="'•c~K~R~O~U::-::T.::E=--RmwARDll Ce •. S25K. bed• complete: •••r· 645-6081 evening• ..... For the return of any (7t4t780-A50 else bike, 548·3073 ....___ S700 No Pet 844-0452 Attracilv• 1 Br Ideal tor $750/mo. 1Br unlum on For Sale. S650. of the plecH, plea" t~8~::J.~ S"t'95" m •1BR, frpl, d/W, patio, .. nlors. Pvt patio, Npl Island w/garage, + w~rr. · call Ma-t37e Window Cle•ntr TRADITIONAL 45 , Sall, narrow pool, encl gar. No walk lo everything. w/d . Call 714-34C'r 1-8 74 .. 7747 LOIT1 Celloe c ••. 1 ... --------, Exp'd only. High rlH lalln a lequln•d 1450 mo 782·2 pets. S695/mo. Bay 1875/mo. 546-9081 4808 alter 5 & wknda HouH 10 ahare 2 blks -""'v"".-n-d""l""n-g-,:R"'"o-u""t'""e_:_ Female, lut ...,. July Advertising rHldentlat 840·2864 Whit• Wedding Dress --..,,,.,.,...--~~-t Timber Apta. 642-7142 EAITSIDE *2BA $750* from beech on Bal· For ••I•. Earn a 2 In Eaatblulf. Any Info INSIDE SALES :~:-0;~9 :~:; 6~~5:; Claa~~PN~o ::~. •2BR Duplex w /eld• 2BR, bullt·lnt, d/W, lrg boa Penln. s4001mo. steady cash Income. PIH•• can 644-0270. Ive m•g albl• llv•aboard. rd quiet, angl sty, gd patio, garage. No •1BDAM $600• Av'I 8/I . Bob 873•8960 1·800-853-8363 Loetz o...... Ter-(7t4t e3t area, gar, W/0 hkupa. peta. 645-4319 FrJg, ctsllwaJu, atova PROMONTORY PT• tol•• College Park • The Vallr Piiot $795/mo 947·7540 R•STSID• Incl. No pelt 645-4855 Share 2Br 2Ba, ocean Princeton Drive, , __ ,_ currently has a lull --• - 5 1 11 ltl ........... time Inside sales po-Please be aware that •3BR 1 ~Ba, lg bal· Beck Ber •2BR 1BA, UPPER OR v ew, a amen es. In your Shrub• & Gar-altion avalltble In the llstlnga In thl• cat· cony, •mall pet ok. Cute 1BR, W/O hkup, LOWER. N••r Hoag S700/mo. 673,..eE>OS den, He Uk•• to Hldel the Classified Adver· egory may require you S995/~ Agt, Carey backyd $565 No pits Hosplt•I. S775/mo. Shr 2B8 r loft. 2 full Want $800,000 short PIHH Raturnllll RE· Using Department. lo call a 900 number Ward, 8:P1·2242 M5-t931 •ft4pm 645-7476 baths, CdM custom 2 torm second on 114 WAROlll Call anytJme In which there Is a sty lite/airy hm w/gar ap1s. New 1•1 only 556-8290 II you can bring ua charge per minute. ....... By CHARLES GOREN w ith OMAR SHARIF and T ANNAH HIRSCH $800 mo. 723-5273 $3,000,000. 675-2868 •~L"'"O"'""'i:"lf=-1-:i,-e-e-=1~P~o'='"1n-=e •ome sales experl· 81•m••• completely ence, a poalllva declawad. Mlaalng phone 11olc1. high July 7, In the vicinity energy, typing skills of Larkspur In COM. and perslstanc• we Call 673·9470 wlll provide you wtlh Commercial Real Estate BUSINESS on·rcE t'OH HENT 2769 MORTGAGES T .D 'S 2918 New 8,000 SQ ft custom•=~-=-=-~~'"'""""--:--a frlendty atmo•· home on 6 ac. In Run-REMOVED from boat phere. room 10 grow nlng Springs. Value on Npt Beach moor· and the training to $1.000,000, $760,000 Ing called "Yesterd1y" make you succesa- Bartender Tr1lntt1 Needed, earn up to S150 dally, salary + tips, lull or part time-. 2 wl< training, women, men 21 or older. Call; B00-532-8222 DOMESTICS ~~40 ln equity, trade for between July 1 and fut. MEASURE YOUR SKILL 19TH & POMONA well 1easoned truat Juty 3. "C.C.", a amau 1200 sq ft otc/Whse deed. (310) 840-2243 grey fem kitty 9 mo•. Nannw Wantedl Irvine, live In or out M·F to care for ono 6 mo. old. Light house· work. Non·amkr, some English preferred. Must have reference•. Both vulnerable. South deal.. WEST NORTH •• Q A78 O Q.J96 3 •K.18 2 EAST •982 Q 4,3 • K Q .J 10 8 Q Q 10 8 0 A 8 2 •&• 0 I( 10 8 7 • 10 8 6 3 SOUTH •A 7 6 3 Q K.J962 0 4 •AQ7 The biddinc: Soulia W•& I Q I~ I Q P .. p._ P .. North Eut 2 0 PaM f Q PaM Openinc lead: Kini or • Here'• another opportunity fbr you to test your akill.. Cover the Eut-Weat handa and decide how you would play four heart.a after the lead of the lrini or spades. If you won the ace of 11padee, ruffed a spade and cubed the ace and. k;inc or heart.a before •tarti.ni on cluba, you have not looked deeply eJ>Ol.llh into the situation. ~ the carda lie, Weat will Nff the third club and take two apadet and• dia-631-3608 old, In hel!t & needing mood to defeat you. . •---------Private party to sell shots, weaiing break· Let'a try a different i.ck. If, after 300, 720, 3738 S/F FTO. 50'1(, LTV. 10% away collar w/bell. L11 -·n:--•.:r:· you came to band 1008 S/F. 1617 West· Int. 5 yr note. S90,000. menage 645-0201. I ..... ..,. cliff, NB. Agt 541·5032 No Broker•. 548-2948 cannot live w/o her. with a c to ruff another epede, lj~iiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiii then caahed the ace or bearta. 11 croaeed b.c:k to hand with another high club to cub the kine of hearta, 10 triob will roll in unleN the diatri- bution ia moat unkind. You will be defeated only in the unlikely event that F.ut started with a aix-card spade suit and Eut can overrutr the third spade, or trumpa split 4· l. Even better technique is to win tbe fint apade, cub the ace and king or heart.a and, leavina • ttump ouutanding, start running the clube. A defender can ruff a club, but there's atill a trump in dummy~ take care or one or your spade loeen, and another goes on the fowtb club. The eold •tar goea to t.hoee who found yet another approecb. Allow Wett to win the tint spade! Ruff the apade continuation (no abift m.altes any difference), cub the ace of heart.a and lead a heart to the jack. Be.ides being the moat elepnt line, it guard.a apimt Eut. baviq •tart.- ed with four trumps and loeea only · Weat wu dealt u.actly aix apadea and two trumps to the queen. UPTO seoo PER MONTH * NO COl.lECTIONS * Early morning motor routes available. Deliver Monday thru Saturday. Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance. To join our team, send ,¥our resume or come In and ttll out an application DAILY PILOT 330. W B•v St. Coat• Meaa, CA 82827 Attn: Cl•••lfl•d Manager ASSISTANT EDITOR Call 72 .. 7845 Merchandise APPLIANCES t>O 11 Oa1 Stove, apt. •lzo, 5 years experience good condition. S75. wrlltng. edtling, lay· 957·1611 outs, Oreat Job. ~~------:--1 Send clips. layouts Washer. gas dryer, ASAP to Daily Pilot. while. greol cndtn, 330 W. Bay SI .. Co•la =S-=3~95:-l_b_ol-:-h...,. ~6-45_-0_7~=1- Mesa 92627. Whlrlpool Heavy Duty Auto Route Washer/Cryer like new The Independent has 5500• GE Relug Xlnt route• 1vallable In ~C-:o-:nd_. -:'-2-=00~644--:-_1_5-=°"~1 Huntington Beach and Whirlpool Rerrelg. Top Fountain Velley. Freezer. $75 OBO. Wodnesday n lghlt 673-7080, 675-608~ only -No collecting. MtJSt have depend· able auto. Insurance FURNITURE 6014 and vahd driver's 11. Almoat New Twin canse, C•ll Mike Bed, Including frame. Wllev (n 942-4333 headbOar<I, & 2 night CASTING IMMED! 1tands 5200 721 •0645 Extras needed tor Beaultlul Pastel printed films, commerclalt & couch tor •ala. Excel· TV Earn up 10 S200 lenl condition, like p er dayl No exp now. Chaise lounge, 2 d whtte w1iahed oak end needed. Call to ay tables w/brass/glau & 81 8-583-2021 matching cottee table PETS & ANIMALS t>O·rn •POODL• Tea Cup, reed. 6 Iba, male, AKC, 1 ,; yra old S300. 252·8405 Cock•poo Puppy, adorable fluffy blonde, shots. $150. 985-4716 PERSIAN KITTENS For salo. Superior qual. lovlng, pedigree. Good home. 536-1692 West Hlghland Tertlera AKC, 7 weeka 434.9397 BICYCU;s 6060 Moving: Mu1t Stll! Uke New, apeclali2ed Rock Hopper & bike rack. Paid SGOO sacrl· llce (" $350 obo. M•ry 548°8810 TICKETS 607~ '88 •MW 3281, 4 5 apd, white w/bl Int, Mint Cond. records. MUST S 511 ,500 686-75 alter 7pm BUICK HO:J '82 Le Sabre 4 dr, ver, A/C, P/S, P good transportatl car. S1995 673-151 '73 REQAL, 61, mll••· good mot Asking SIOOO OB 54a-3020 CHEVROLl-:T 904 '92 Z28 Crvt eng, I blu met, 111\r aea Hollywood Bo wl 4 Box stereo, Must Sell! B seats, res. parking Fri Olforl 842-0806 July 11. Mel Torma.1'c=-a""te_b,.....,rl'""t-v......,•""8,.,5,...,......,v""' Peggy Lee & LA Phlll. AM/FM, charcoal gr $200. 7141955-9195 runs well. S2,750. TV. ELECTHONICS, STEHEO f!OHO 722·8093 or 668-91 t "EHtlAIU ~Wt>' 50" PROJECTION TV. '84 Mondl•I Rad. M111ub1Shl, Ilk• new. owner, 25,600 Moved, didn't 11r. New $42K/obo 546-5597 $3400.1111 SM. 72J.0871 Garage Sales NEWPOtn BEACH ti 169 Oerae• Sele Sat &am, 2142 Vista Laredo. The Blullsl E'Blulf/ VtSal del Oro Transportation t'OHD 907: '83 LTD •rougha AJC, P/W, 36t< orig great cond, $4000/ 721·9828 '89 PROBE LX 2. 22,200 ml, Loade Main! & MPG H1ttot Factory Manual Never seen snow 1al1 water. Belo wholesale at S8,49 650-2390 HONDA 9081l TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE CALL 642·4333 Chlld C1re Director Will sell separately or Looking for loving & as a set. S800 tor all, motherly Child Care sacnt1clng, must ••Ill OlreC1or. Call Nanc y 642-4321 X335 days, 'BOATS 7011 84 Honde Civic Halcht>ack, 2·Dr, A. 1om1he Silver. W maintained, gOOd co dlllon. 52650. C 3t0-83 ... 2t5 ACROaa 1 Foutl retln 8 Greek letters 10 "Anna Ind 1~.l<lt19 of 14 o.n... -15 Strong Wind 11 Unemc>loyed 17 Command 18 Au1ter1 19 Orderly 20 Want 22 T l'\iCll P8r1 24 Enjoy l>Ootll 26 NFL pl1yer 27 Go._., 31 Scull 32 Mat1Ke 33 Some PGA tourneys 35 Margin 38 Double av-i• 39 Conyeyed 40 Feat1119 occUlon 41 Mooee'• coutln 42 ExprteMd utonlahment 43 -orange 44 Perehed 45 Harahe9t 47 Reeulll 51 Couple: var 52 Remembered 54~ 58 Metric unit 59 And others 2 3 I 4 17 20 32 41 52 I 81 Follow 82 Ught Ian 63 Regu1111on 64 Med!Qnel ptanl 85 Comprehends 86~1ut 87 F"orNt units DOWN 1 In the MCtc 2 A la - 3 -de Boulogne 4 SYrround 5 Bugle call I Humpty Dump- ty, e.g. 7 Pa.try 8 P'Mudonym 9 Dl""'•ICe bet..an muaiclll keys 10 Opera ttar. e.g. 11 Perfect 12 Ha-Ang wit191 13 Length unit 21 Attention 23 Meedows 25 Become weakened 27 "Auntie -•· 21 Popular per10l'I 29 Mope 30 Betglan town 34 FlnilMcl 35 T.ik medly 34 Corllca Ind St. Pierre " 5 7 844-0050 Ext 1 9. or 842-8622 evoa COSTA MESA, NEWPORT BfACH 13' 8oaton Whir w/lrlr, lmmac, xtraa, 1 5hr nu 40hp Yamaha, cvr S67-00 673·8847 BLACK LACQUER DIN· :...--------" ING TABLE. 2 leavH, For Ad Action ts ma1cn1ng chairs. -~1~4,..,, a=a-r-:t"."'"in.-,-=c'"'a-rw""'•~ HYUNDAI 9090 XL 'GL8 '87, 5-apd, door. A/C, car alar pull-out stereo S2,99 OBO 931-28• t 37 Beer ingredient 39 Fightart 40 L.andtcaper 42 Pflson· Brit 43 L ... 1 distant .. Detective. ateng 46 LO(Mlon'a Old 8 9 4 7 Htnll•lnga 48 ... -lldan• 49 Frighten 50 Fl>ted liOhl 53 ML Evant 55 Slave of otd 58 Deeert mound 57 OcMr1S 80 Went llt9t r.t Talk: SltJttaria .. inatinrtlnly -•tnlMttl larp ulaala, npttially hene. lee utlw" an Nld to "hne • way" wit1' cats. C.pricom indivldu.ale cu al_, alwa11 ,.1.1c anttdottt .._, a .... tlwy Iliad when young. T .. ,.. ,...... aN uJtn·eeneltlvc ~·· ...... _..of .. , ........ t pit for 5«erp6e ._Id M dot or cal Mn ~ A.rift. Ca11ccr utivn ....W M t.appy with s.glttarlus klttn. A4..n• ... wo.ld Make fine pet•ce•,.•l•n for Vlr30 n&tlvc. W .... MplaJ-•pd1 AAJIS (March 21-Apnl 19) Capn· com lftOOft hl1hll1h1s 1wa,..flftl of ul· H._ pu Fofttgn v1~tor ,..t11t1 in- for111allon conttrn1ng Frc•nch Ind•· pcndcntt D•)' Full Moon co1nc1dtt ~""T~~~""T":'-:-,1 wtth Qf'f'-dnv1rn 1 \ 12 13 TAURUS (April 20·May 2(1) lunar populon c111phaalut un1qu• m1nu· ~_,. _ _,.._.,....._11 dpt, Ml41n1Mnt relating to advtrt11-'"*· pubhc1ty, getting mHUgc acrou ~-t'--t---t--11 CIMO11-lllhttaUon lt•lah0nth1p n • cl11n1. tontrovualal C1pricorn i 11 - --t"--t---t--11 wol"fd CIMINI (May 21 ·Jun. 20) Lo"I· t==-t-+-+--t--t--+--tl nnp ~ lnvol"" ""''1WY· J'C*I • bly Mcl'Mu F1n11h what you tan, op.n llnft of tommunlcatlon Str.N unlVft'llll lppNll. know that IO\ll' ,.a.· Honahlp Wiii """'' .... Clwtta! CANCD (Jun. 21-}uly 22). Puah ~ ...... --t--1ll_.had for l~nd.ntt Envious lndl• •1dual , .. ._ yw ,,. am:ipnt P•y ~ ~-t---+--+----4 •tt•"hon, f~v• on on1t11•Uty, fmh ttart Claeh of ktN1 at111 °""" ,_.kft Spotlllht wUI bot °" -.ntal aeat.,. --+--'+--+--+---4 LIO (July 23-A• 22) Full Moon poemo.. ,... .. IO lntnt•• f!Om'blc ro· ~ at pl-. of .. ,..,,_... You'll ... ,...... "' two \lljfldtoM ... ...,.,. ,..., tlna~lal ,..,,...MW inwolwtnt ... ..,.c..., ................ Ylacx> (A• 2J.,.,. 22) S.pha • ... -......... ty • .,.,.... .. ty. ,a-,..wal r.--+--+-+-+---1 8"19'11CM, ~ "' (ftllff" ... ...... Yo.11 .W 10 .,,.,.., wlll ... ....... ~t--+--t---tl ...... OOftm'ftl .. ...., ..... et.., .......... CIDMRIU ........ UIU (J.pi 1J.<ln 22) ~ "comft your w•y" throu1h cffort:s ol Scorpio nahv• You'll say. "I n•ver would hav• gunsed 11 In • lhoutand )'Hrs'" Read ~ttn the hnn, chKk refeA'.'nC'\'5 Sourtt maten1I •• valid R•· M'UChl SCOllPIO (Oct 23 Nov 21 ). PIPOple a,. drawn to you with q\lfttiont, prob· l•m.s, de.J r.qu1nng "venture capttal " Gee prom1tet ln wliting. check 1igna· lures Rel.it1n piay• vat1t unannounC'fd R•member: Thi. too shall p1111! SACITTAllUS (Nov. 22·0K 21 ): Cysle rontinun ~1gh. j\Ntgmcnt ~rd· 1n11 v;ilu.ible poeena1on1 proves KCU • r<lle M•ior do111nt1c ld1uttmcnt in· volve1 po.tlble change of rft1dcnc-c. ma111AI statut Taurut. L1"-are 111 pk· tu re CA.PllCOIN (DK 22-J•n 19) Full Moon 1n your tign hlghll3htt ~ntt. ll'llngu., myttery, glamour, phfllal •1· tr-ction. What hid Ml'n lotf will M "°'unqrily rflul'Md Elipt'INS 1nttt\MM, Ny, "Don'I ll't 11 happm •'"r' AQUAAJUS (Jui 20-1" 18) At· ttttttOll rnolwt arvund f'"ldwttot\, flt· epoMfbd1ty, °"""llN -'1n1Nnl FuJI Moon pl*hc>n rolnridet wtth COft41Uftt 4>f fNr You'll dHI with Capnmrn with th4>w ll'ttenl In NIM H, Q, Z "SCl!S IFtb 19·Maft'h 20) it«ot· nlllon prniOUlty wtthheld will • llt· tt1vl'd M11ntaln aplolRb. 1 .. othlon ~now ttw"' lf'f no "*P ...... wlwft ywr ,,._ 11 t'OftWl'Md Yo.t·u "'"' lud In M8*ft of ft,.._. Md __,, If JULY 14 It YOOa •llTHDAYt• c u,,.nt ~ -............... lftalftol"ll ut ho••· tw•l,. ., 16111, ,.....,, tMftPol .... ._,......, __ Y •lthl ............. of ,. ... 11111 ............ ,.....,. v ....... 8llftWllltl i wnH ............................... . .............. c... .... v .......... . ,,_ ,....... ,.., ... "tlkarlt .... '" J'Ollf tu. Yo. co.W ....., "waif .t.p't ~ .. I",_, ..... Y• 9"'"'lnA .... Wt .... wtftal _,.. "'You m.W • •1...,. ,..._ Cafl a PraclicalfV new. $200 W/trler, 50hp, l/f, 720-1 t31 or 673-6111 stereo, very clean, ... '911 htate Salel SI00,000 r11n1 greatl Must aee -1 • worth of custom furn· to Believe! Must Sell-JEEI' !It 10 AO-VI SOR LR, OR, kllch, bdrm, Jyst bOught New Boat •42.5•?& etc + Univ. gym, etcl •32-0318 alter 6pm or '8t Wrenaler 5 a v v Spyglass! 721·9884 Ive mag whtlgrey, 19k, Blk So ----------& Bikini lop, nvr off.r Seevourcar make lracksl fht to sat yw ar? Do tt the ~ ~! Rm ycu ClJ1o oo for 1 0 ckJys in the Dciy Piot /l00eJBldent. ~ tt dom't seH, we'I rt11 if for S more ckiys, FREE!* Cdl Ckissified for detci~. iili~Pil IM2-5878 $t0,500 obo 380-974 1.INCOl.N !1120 UNCOLN '7t Contlnenlel. ' eng run. gOOd S 129 Must ... 1 842.o5e7 '88 300T• Wago Loaded, Great Cond 45k ml, Muat S•H S38k obo 723-4079 'U ett Turtle Red bllt hhf Int, 191( ml loaded, all 'recda. 1 owner, PERFECT '49.950 720-128' 898 whVblk llhr Int Auto. phone, co. 9 ml, tinted wtndowa Muat C 2 Betleve, Ph 552_.085 after epm \' 0 I t< SU' \ ( , t I~ • 1 • 1 ·, I 'U l'ex GL 4 dr, AIC 4 9Pd. Orey, nk ml, '4800/0bO .. 76-40N d-222 ........... UI I •\NI llJI 'I s .1,, l 1.1\SSll '. •1 • '" 1'50 ,Old~. calm deluae, rMtored, 1mmac cncttnl 121k, Cati Boe. '3 ,_, 13' tAI ........... ne v ... A.T ••• ,. M• ohanlcdy ""'°'eel· New Interior. Ju1t ,,...,. """ IC* to be b•H•• than new . MMOoeo (714) Mt.161t . -