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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994-05-10 - Orange Coast PilotA partial ecli~ of the sun begins at 7:44 this morning but will <;lD!JiJ '( probably be hidden behind our usual morning clouds. Sunshine later with rising temperatu res. See Weather, _Page 2 Winner of California Newspap er Publishers Assoc~ation 1s General Excellence Award for 7993 FletJ:her _Jones IOoking to move dealership to . new location ~Newport officials making effort to find Mercedes operation another site in , city. Nearb_y towns also wooing company. BY DAVID HEl1:z, SrAFf Wam:R NEWPORT BEACH -The 1 owner of Fletcher Jones Motor· cars, the single largest contributor of sales tax dollars to Newport 'Beach city coffers, is looking for a new location . -possibly in an- ·other city, City Manager Kevi n Murphy confirmed Monday. Newport Deach would lose hun- dreds of thousands of dollars if the Mercedes-Benz dealership moved. "It wou ld be a catastrophic blow," Councilman Phil Sansone said. "l gue!>S he is being ro- manced by the city of trvine." Fletcher Jones Jr. stressed Mon- day that he would like to stay in Newport Bench if at all possible. "If we mo'!ed, it would be a matter of a mile -:-if not blocks," Jones said. "We're not moving to Baltimore. It's not like the area is going to be Without a dealership. •We just need to be someplace at fair market value, and our prefer- ence would be to own the prop- erty." Jones' lease expires in Decem- ber 1996 .• The luxu ry automobile retailer is located at 1301 Quail St., near . John ·Wayne Airport. It is gener- ally recognized as beinll one of the most successful Mercedes dealer- ships in the nation. Murphy would not say how much money the dealership brings Newport Beach, citing a confiden- tiality agreement signed by Jones and the city. • The city takes in roughly $753,005 a year in sales tux from new car dealerships. "I think it's fair to say Mr. Jones makes up a significant portion ·of that num- ber," Murphy said. City officials are scrambling to keep Jones and hope to find him a better Newport site. "It's extremely importan1 ," Mur- phy said. "He's the No. 1 sales tax producer in terms of ;i single user." Murphy said he believes there are several si1es in the city which may be suitable. Sansone isn't as op1imis1ic. ''The city has been working ''ith him 10 find another spot. He wa111s some· thing n c a r J a·m bore c and MacArthur, but tl\ere's nothing 1here." Jones conceded it will be dif- ficult to find a suitable si1e 1n Ne" port Dcach, but he said he's cautiously optimistic about reach- ing a purchase agrcemeni with the property owner of the current si1c. "Given the values and the type Football ·: coach · chases down intruder ' ~Man discovered in home of Corona del Mar High's strength trainer was convicted of a Costa Mesa rape in 1979. Bv LoRlANN BASHED~ STAFF \\lama 'COS::f A MESA -A convicted rapist who was admitted to a state , mental hospital in 1979 after sneaking .into-a local home -:md sexually assaulting the resident was discovered hiding behind a Costa Mesa couple's bedroom door in the pre-dawn hours Su n- day. Unfortunalci>' for Denois Fer- rier, the bedroom door belonged to Corona del Mar High School assistant football coach Roger Ro- 1 ellc, the team's designated strength trainer. Roelle chased Ferrier, 37, through the neighborhood, tack· ling the intruder after slamming him into the side of a home and pinning him with the help of a neighbor aw:ikcned by the ruckus. The Tustin convict was arrested at 3 a.fn. after Costa Mesa police converged on the scene in the 2600 block of Orange Avenue. "That was about as scary a thing I've had to go through," Roelle said. "for a second , it was the same type of feeling you got when , _you woke up when you were a kid and thought there were monsters in your room." It was about 3 a.m. when Kat- rina Roelle, awakened by a noise, saw a reflection in her vanity mirror of a man -wearing white .\Luc ~iAmN. DAILY r1tlH S•• CHASl/P•i • 5 Corona del ~r High assistant football coach Roger Roelle is still a little scraped up after chasing down an intruder Sunday. HUIDI •••••la. ... , The pnng of '94 is near the midpoint, but for Southern California C'o llcg<''s Il a Border , ~1bove, it' hiscory. College ha eball's firi.t female to complete a season, as well o pitch, ha put herself into the realm of the Guinness Book of World Records, as well tis simply being labeled "one for the book." One last look at the Vaflguards' phenom i~ featured in Sports/ Page 6. It's the final chapter of Book l , Ila's fre hman campaign on the sec diamond. VIII 11 NCI• tllJ Three local World War II veterans will recount their heroic combt't experience 50 years ago during the 0 -Day invasion at the Costa Mesa H~torical Society general , meeting at 7 p.m. Wcdne day at 1870 Anaheim Ave. . in Costa Mesa. This is the third program in the historical society's year-long "D·Day'' series. The meetina it free and the public ii welcome. Call 631·~'U8 for Information. ONTHICOVla The painting on page 1 today is by local artist George Tapely. JNDIX Around Town .................. 3 Classified ........................ 9 Sports ............................. 6 " Woman critically injured in leap· lrom van ~ Costa Mesa .resident's five young children watched as she exited van following apparent quarrel with her husband. Bv LOP.JANN BASH EDA, STAFF Warrn COSTA MESA -A local mother was critically injured Mon- day after she apparently unfasr tencd her seatbelt to leap from a moving van while quarreling with her husband as her five children looked on from the.back scat. Rosa Hinojosa, 29, of Costa Mesa, was in critical condition Monday evening :it Western Medi· cal Center, where she was rushed after the noon tragedy on Fairview Road at Augusta Street. Police say Hinojosa ond her hus- INllDI Local couple foll1ll dead A Costa Mesa couple was found shono death in a remote part of Ari1.0na, in an apparent murder·suicide. It appears Timothy Underwood, 37, formerly convicted of manslaughter, shot his girlfriend, Molly Kennedy, 23, to death then killed himself and police have closed their investigation. SH story, Page 3 band, Rafael Alcaraz, were in the midst of a domestic di)pute as they drove down Fairview \\hen she allegedly warned him that she wanted to hurt someone, unfu)- Restaurant owner says he may cloli lllslness ~ He claims people have harassed him and vandalized his piua parlor since he began serving buff aJo meat. BY LOl.lANN RASHIDA, SrAr• Wama COSTA MESA -The owner or a local piua parlor says he is bcina driven out or businas by an apparent animal lover who can•t stand the thouaht or him o(feri"' cntrees thrit feature buffalo meat. Every since opening G&G lnte national Pi~Housc of Oufful two years ago, owner Benjamin Dcnnani said he has been hora ed with crank catl , hate mail and graffiti that accuses him of being a "butcher." Most recently. Oennani aid, he arrived at work in the 1100 block of Victoria Street to find the \\Ord "sh:ame" spray painted on his will and his smashed rc1taurant sijn. rcpliaccd with a cardboard placard on which was scrawled "buffalo killer." lff9UnMO/h .. I • • tcncd her scat belt and JUmpcd from 1he van. Dri\cn b) Alcaraz, the vehicle had been traveling ~•bout 35 mph, police sa). According to reports, Alcaraz ouempted to grab onto his \\ife. Defore he could screech to o halt , however, Hinojosa was dragged a short discance and run over by tJle righ t rear wheel of the van, sus- t.1inmg massi\c head !and chest in- juries. Co:,1a r.tesa Sgt. Dave Walker said the couple's fhe children, ages 5 to 9, '' itnessed the tragedy from the back scat. No charges have been filed. An 111.,.estigation is con iinuil'lg. 1 he in- cident is listed by police as an at- tempted suicide. The incident forced pol.ice to clo)e do" n l\\O of the three north· bound lane" t>f Fail' icw Road for nearly three hour:,. of properiy an Ne,\port, there aren't a lot of locations that \\Ork for us:" he said. Dcs1deS the isi.uc of O\\ nership, Murphy said Jones is unhappy with hi:, current location because it's hot easily accessible or \isible. The 8-arn: site b d1\lded into two parcels \\hich :ire scp•1ra1cd by another bus1ne:,s, \turph) said. He :,aid occcss 10 Fletcher Jones is difficult. 'I he bu .. 1nc;s also lacl..s 'isibility bcc;1usc 11 doc~n't front OristoJ, , .. hich is the neaces1 1horoughfJrc See JONES/Page 5 Council looks into ways to Reep classes at Balearic - ...,. With rent increase proposed, city ponders future of site where day care center and other community classes are held. BY EMILY CR.EELY AND MAJu.<tE MCLEOD, ,. ' COSTA ~H:~A -In the wal..e ol a propo!>cd rent hilc al the lhlcartc Center. city officiab ~tondJ) d s· cusscJ "J) s to uccom· mod:itc cla!>~C) for the 350 people , .. ho use the ne1gh- l:orhuod center. Although ci1y oft1cials in tht: past \\Ouldn't cl.1borate on ho" much the district \\ants lor a nc,.,. lease, Mayor Sandy Gems saiJ, ""e just don't h:we the money." Caty Manager Allan Roe- der said he ~'i currently nc· gotiating the city's lease for the site \\ith the Nc'"port- Mcsa Unified School. "hu:h O\\ ns the former school propert). The cit) currently p3)) $1 3 )C3r to U\C Balearic. ComparJtl\cl). the ell\ renb 1hc Rea Com- munll) Center from th.: schol.1 d1:>tmt tur S 110.000 a )Car In the \\akc ul 1hc p10· pos.:J inac:i,., .:it) 01fi.:i.1b ma) dcc1Jc Ill mm c some program' 10 t thcr 'i1c,, su\.h as the Rc.1 Commun11~ Cen- ter. HO\\C\Cr. i.llllC the c.irh childhlh.1J flrtii;,1.1111 '~0ulJ l'c d1ll11 .. ult h.l n:ki.:Jll t'IC~IU'.\C of clalMOOlll 'Clllll£'· pb)- ground .trca JnJ othlf f • .:- tors, no other cit) facility could e~bil) .1ccomm.od.1tc the program. School distric1 officiali in· diCJ ted th.It Ill light Qf tighl fiscal co1H.litiotb. all h!J'-ed properties should be lc'cl with market value. For 17 yea( . the center has been the site for :in curly childhol)J program. which parents sa)· 1s 11,)0 im- portant 10 lo e. The center also hou cs a karate class, :i mother and baby 1n tcract1\e program :rnd .ldult educa- S.e CINTH/Pa1• 5 .. . . 2 Tuesday, May 10, 1994 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa OaJty Pll .. LOCALS ONLY Hiii A recent winner of the May 1994 Orange County Employee · of the Month Award for his 33 years as a marine mechanic at the Orange County She rifrs Harbor Patrol. A GOOD 'oa "I like my work a lot,'' Betts said. "I work with a lot of younger people, but I enjoy working with them. When you're having a lot of fun you just can't quit." Beus, 67, has maintained the police, fire, and rescue boats for rhe Orange County Sherifrs Harbo.r Patrol for 33 years. In addirion, he designs and modifies special equipment for the boats' needs. AWARD-WINNING WAYS Betts won the award out of the county's approximately 17 ,000 employees. The . employees are recommended by rhc department and rhen are · . evaluated by a committee in Santa Ana. Hi s length of service was a big factor in hjs receivfog the award, as were his loyalty, •. dependabiliry, craft iness, and amicability. "All of the guys here agree it's been a long time coming. He should'.ve won years ago." co-worker Greg Kibby said. RUCTION Golden arches? MANAGING EDITOR STEVE MARBLE, 540-1224, ext. 363 .•ILOl PIOPUi IACK 8ITTI Pat Johnson; a secretary at the Harbor Patrol, said: "He's a grc~t person to work for. He was well-deserving of the awa rd. He's so aminble -he's- always up and always has a smile on his face." Betts was presented with the prc~i~ious award at -3 Board of Supervisors meeting. He was given a plaque that states his occupation as a knowledgeable ' VOICES City cutbacks, Brown Acts marine ·repairman and a loyal employee. He also was giv~ • five .centennial pins of the five districts of the county with the supervisors,' signatures on the back. Oh, and Betts got a day off. AT THI START Betts, a native of Canada, started as an airplane mechanic and then trained as an automotive machinist in Canada before he began his marine work in the U.S. He originally wanted to be a pilot but eventually decided on an earthbound career. Betts started his work with the Orange County Harbors, Beaches, and Parks District on Oct. 1, 1960. He was transferred to the Sherifrs Department when the organization took ove r mari ne law enforcement in 1974. The rest is history. "People in the department do a lot more important things ... but what I do is important 10 keep things running smoothly,'.! Betts said. "What l. like about this job is that you can see the \voik you do rater on; you sec the boats again and see if what CORRUPONNNCE -produce significant savings of Readers debate· plan to put McDonald's on Balboa peninsula. For the past two or 1hree years, the ci1y has effee1ed a modest trimming of 1hc general fund e~pendilurcs. These cuts have focused on')human resources and subscquentiy on services directly affecting the public. The budget cu1s have thus-for had li11le real impact on non-direct service jobs, 1he ample management ranks. revenues in• areas where viable options still exist. We will present our options publicly in the imminent budget review process between todny and June 13. llcrc nrc some of the mnny responses we got from renders when we nskcd if D McDonald's should be erected on Ille B:ilbon peninsula: 0 I thin1c go ahead and pu1 those arches in Dalboa. h's almos1 as if they arc saying they don'1 want money. Out we know that can'1 be true. WENDY DREW BUTZER Cos1a Mesa 0 I think it would be fine if it was a nice McDonnld's, clean as they usunlly are. I think if the residents there can handle facing a talloo parlor and a rally looking old bar like they do, they might certainly consider something clean and streamlined like McDonald's. So l think it's much ado about nothing. MARY CROSDY Newport Beach 0 l am all for having a Mcdonald's down on the peninsul:i. I would much r:ither see a McDonald's and grab a good old fashioned hamburger than have another bar, another club. We have way too many clubs that pop up in Newport Dench. We have way too mnny bars. DAN IELLE NORSEEN Newport Beach 0 It will be well done; McDonald's has the money to do ii right. I lhink it would be u great plus for us down here. And a great plus for business as well as the residents. · SHIRLEY PHI LLIPS Newport Beach ....... Ill. 111 RIADIU MOTLINlt 642·tOH Your commcnis abour rhc D10y,}'ilot or news lips will be recorded and &iViln di· rectly 10 Editor Wllllam Lol>Jcll. The 11mc 24-hour answerina scl\licc may be used to record le11eu to the cdilor on any topic. MAJLINO AODHJI Our addreu is JJO W. Bay St., COilQ M~s11, CA 92627 TO MAKI A CORHCTION It II ~ J>1)o('s poiKy to pronlpfly «ln'«t ~JI trron o( 1ub:Jr~. l'k.ut c.all ~ IUf, tu J6J. Th.mlt ~'OU Thomu H. Jol\nton, rubhshc1 Willbm LoWcU, Edmw Srn\: t.tarl>k,.Mtn"IP"I Ed1mr uk ~bnon, Dolt O\icf Ala.re M~IA. Mloto £d110f &ob Frank, Clml"rion M"""Scr Uw IC.niJht. rmductt0n M.uugtr Mkhnl Fkt<h<r, ~y M1iu,.-, Jttdy Ontina, Cl»11fted Marug"' Pramod Sh~h. Coorrotkr 0 I' definitely don't think that it's a good idea judging by what happened to the shopping center where Carl's Jr. is on Oalboa peninsula. h 's just a mess ~ith litter and wil'h the kids that hang out there all the time. And I think 1here is enough ra~1-food places around that they don't need to add 10 more trouble by having i1. That's not saying 1ha1 all McDonald's are going to bring in more 1rash and more kids to hang out, but I just think that the space could be better used for something that would help bols1er the image of Dalboa peninsula which really needs it. · ' SUSAN DARTOLEITI Corona del Mar 0 l 1hink it would be a bad thing for th e peninsyj_a._Ttle traffic is already completely impac1cd around that triangle near the 28th Slrect area in the summertime. Plus, they tend to throw all the trash from those private restaurants in the ~treet and it draws animals and roaches, parricularly down there at the Cjld of the penin~ula. 0 T.F. CLARKE Dal boa I'm very against McDon:ild's being pu t into Dalboa. There :ire plenty of hamburger places and fast-food places already. Jus1 look al 32nd Street. You can sec what the corporate logo has done for that parking lot. 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NOW TO HACH UI Clrculallon: (The Times Ornngc County} (800) 252-9 141 Advertising Classified 642·5678 Display 642-4321 Editorial News 540-I 224 Sports 642·4330 News, Sports Fax 646·4170 Main Omce Business Office 642-4321 Business fax 631-5902 rublt htJ bv Cal1fom1J c.ommuntf) ... N~wt. ~ "t'trncs M1mK CompMt)' W through there. - " BRIAN STARKMAN Newp0rt Deach 0 I think 1hat's going to bring a lot of traffic and a lot of no~e. AUA ALLOUGI Newport Dench 0 My husband and l are both in agrecmen1: a McDonald's on 1hc peninsula would be wonderful. DOLORES HACK Newport Deach o ·. We really don't need anymore paper trash on the beaches. We ge t enough as it is. I'm slrictly against the 1rnffic it would cause. Vote me no. MICHAEL DATES Newport Deach 0 Everybody loses sight of the fact that the neighbors don't have a right to tell a man what he can put on his property if it's zoned commercial. And they don't own t)le properly, the man who owns the property owns the property and has a right to put anything he wan ts on ir'commcrcially. 0 RON LANE Newport Deach I am tot:illy opposed-to its-- location a1 28th Street. The 1r:iffic problems, the gang problems, the trash problems, the noise problems and any numbl!r of others are jusi beyond belief. I just cun't believe that there is going to be a McDonald's in the peninsula area here in Cannery Villugc. WlLUAM COOK Newport Oeach Although 1he city maintains very healthy reserves and a balanced budget, services arc clearly reduced by greatly incrensed work loads, lowered morale and in some cases outright elimination of direc1 public service functions. The cut~acks thus for are characterized by the following basic features: J) They arc politically correct in that the public is appeased by whnt appears to be cost-saving measures at City Hall. 2) Those guiding the cutbacks, mon:igemen1, do not recommend culling themselves. There are now two major problems associated with what we have experienced up to Jhis point. f'irst, job cuts in direct public service functions canno1 be further effected without serious reduction in the quality and qu:inti1y of basic service 10 th e residents. Second, 1he st:ite budget has a po1entfol deficit in the •94.95 budget in excess of $3 billion. Tl\is situ•1tion suggests that real budget culling, in very no1iceablc proportions, is apt to be ncCCllsary well before the end of the fiscn l yc;.ir. For these reasons we will offer the City Council some budget alternatives that minimiie direct public service impacl and STEPHEN LUY Pre ·ident Newport Oeach Professional and Technical Employees Associution 0 On thC' front p:ige, no less, you irresponsibly opine thut Newport Deach Cily Manager Kevin Murphy's action in scheduling :i council item of current business was contrived to be ... "done :is fa r out of the public view as leg:illy possible," and was scheduled to be "32nd on a 33-item agenda." You know full well this w:is not a budgct,session, that the budget remains to be discussed in detail at open council sessions between now and the end of June, line by line, if necessary. Town h:ill meetings are routine if one cares to participate! They're called council study sessions and public comment periods during council meetings. Both occur every seC9nd :ind fourth Monday in the council chamber. As an aside, I've seen few of our fellow ci1izens at the budget study sessions through the years. Most auendees arc deparrment heads, defending their requests for funds or st:iff. 01hers of us communicate our interes1s direc1ly to our councilperson for inclusion or deletion. . . THOMAS HY ANS • Newport Beach 0 In response to Peter Torr's "Desi of the Hotline" letter {April 30), I disagree wit h his opinion that the Drown Act puts all governing bodies in an agenda straitjacket. The Drown Act protects the WEATHER AND OCEAN CONDITIONS TIMPlltATVRU Newport ~h: 60(56 81lbo1: 60/56 Costa Mesa: 63/55 Corona del Mar: 64/SS auap POalCAn LOCATION SIZE SWELL 1·2 w 1·2 w 1·2 w 1·2 w 1·3 w Thtt Wt'dge Newport Point Bl.ackles S.A. River Jetty CdM n•a TODAY First low First high Second low S«onct high WfONESOAY 4:06 a.m . .0.4 10:26 a.m. J.6 3:20 p.m. 1.7 9:32 p.m. S.4 first low 4:39 Lm • .().4 first hllh 11 :01 a.m. 3.4 S.Concf'low 3:47 p.m. 1.9 Sttond high 10:00 p.m. 5.J W.ater Temperature: 52 you did worked." MISSIONS, MUSIC AND MOUNTAINS Betts h:is a wif c. Patricia, two children, David and Christy, and his mother who is 95. He currently lives on one-and-n-half acres in Sant:i Ana where he has a French sheep dog, cats, and chickens. He and his wife are members of St. James' Church in Newpo rt Beach :ind are actively involved in church activities, taking part in missions and bible-teaching seminars. Betts has a license for both oornmcrcial and private flying. He hopes· to be able to fly more in the future when he has more , time. He also enjoys going up to the mountains with his trailer and boat, fishing, and four-\vhecl driving. Betts also loves music and plays the . synthesizer. . -Story by Nifole Weinberger, photo by More Martin If you know someone who would make an inreres1ing J'i/01 Person, call our Readers Hotline al 642-6086. Remember to leave your name :Jnd pllone number. Thanks! public from elected officials conducting business in secret or away from public view. AIJ City Council committees mus1 follow agenda posting and provide mce1ing minutes, 1lius helping to eliminate behind 1he scenes manipulation by spccinl interest groups. The council ·can change the order of the agenda as was the case at the last city council meeling on April 25 to accommoda1e citizens a1\cnding on the building height issue, even though 1hey were placed ahead of five other public hearings and hod already had a public hearing. On the or her hand, ,Jhis same council in mid-1993 changed 1he regular order of the agenda at the suggestion of the city manager 10 relegate public comments (required by the Drown Act) closer 10 the end of the meeting to make it more difficult for the citizens to participate and make their issues known. The budget process, as orchcstra1ed by the city manager, is being handled piecemeal, i.e., major salary increases in January. reduc1ion of police in April, missing of prelimin:iry budget release target date in May, all resulting in confusion 10 :ipparen1ly minimize ci1izen involvement. Citizens should demand that major items, (i.e., budgc1, transportation, public Sl!fety, fee increases, and proposed assessment districts) be heard at an early hour in the evening meetings of th e council. City Council agendas could appear on cable TV prior to the meeting or be published in the newspaper, and public comments should be restored to an earlier agenda slot to maximize citizen participation. NOVELL HENDRICKSON Newport Beach POLICI FILO COSTAMISA Vnrious Locntions: Autos were reported stolen from lhe 3000 block of Fernheath Lane and the 3000 block of Harbor Doulevard. Autos were also stolen from the 2000 block of President Place and the 1700 block of Placentia Avenue. Anton Uoulcvord: Someone broke into Metro Center in the 500 block and stoic Sl,000 from the cash register. NIWPORT llACM Wt1t Coiut Hlahway: A bike rack w.as stolen from the front or Newport Dur1cr in the .6WQ block. EDSC Coasl fll1bwa1: Someone broke into Piu:a Roy.-lc 1mcJ Perfect Nails, bo1h in the 3000 blocki, but nothins w1as stolen from either. ' ., ' . .. Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Tuesday, May 10, 1994 3 Costa Mesa· couple lound dead in remote ·part ol Arizona ..,.. Police believe ex-con • shot girlfriend, then self in apparent murder-suicide. Campers discovered their bodies May 1. ent murder-suicide, a local man who had previously done prison time for manslaughter and his girl- friend were found shot to death in a remote nreo of Arizona, officials reported Monday. central Arizona, May l. The cou- ple's pickup truck was found aban- doned in a washed-out creek about a quarter mile from their bodies. the Gila County Shcrifrs Depart- ment.- No notes were left behind and no witnesses have come forward, but Kennedy suffered more than one gunshot wound, according to Mills, "and Underwoqd had one wound which appeared to be self- innicted," Mills said. "The gun was found beside his body." · grew up in Gila, and his mother still lives there. The woman told police, however, that )he had no idea her son -a Costa Mesa resi- dent for the past 17 years -wa!o in town. Medical examiners believe the bodie had been there for about two "eeks before they were dis- covered. They were identified sev- eral days :igo through denial·. record). B Y Lo&lA.NN BASHEDA, SrArF Wama Accordin_s to Mill!>, Kennedy had rccen1ly !>Cparatcd from her husband in the mid!ot of a rclation- !ohip with Unde rwood. · COSTA MESA -In an appar- An unidentified camper found Molly Kennedy, 23, and Timothy Underwood, 37, both or Costa Mesa, lying on the ground near a creek in Gila Couoty, located in It appears Underwood, forrocrly convicted of manslaughter, shot Kennedy to death when the two set out down the road after their truck got sruck on some boulders, according to Maj. Byron Mills with As it turns out, Unde~ood The dny before the bodies \\ere discovered, Kennedy's mother, an Ornngc County 1esident, repon ed her daughter missing to the Col.tu Mesa Police Dcpartme·nt. Mills !>aid the case is closed. Newport nears deal to bUY ~ore par~ng AROUND TOWN Armed ·man •rested at resta•ant ..,.. Purchase of fQrmer Wells Fargo bank property would help ease 'parking woes on Balboa Peninsula. ' BY DAVID HEITZ, STAFF Wama BALBO~ -Admitting there's a parking short-. age on the Balboa Peninsula, the City Council ten- tatively agreed Monday to buy the f.ormer Wells Fargo bank property·and use it for metered parking-· spaces. The council voted during closed session to pro- ceed with plans to buy the land, located at 600 t. Balboa Blvd. "We 're going lo work with the owner to come up with a price we can agree on," City Manager Kevin Murphy said Monday. Realtor Mel Fuchs said th e buyer already has ac- cepted an offer by the city for "much less" than the listed price of S 1.1 million. • Neither Fuchs nor city officials would disclose the amount or the city's offer. Murphy said the city will pay for Jhe land out of its "parking in-lieu'' fund, which stands at about $2.5 million. The fund is fed by parking meters and fees from developers who want to build projects sca rce on parking. According to City Council policy, the money can only be used to acquire more parking. "This looks like a prelly good deal," Councilman Phil Sansone said. "We still need lo get an ap- praisal and make sure the sale price will hold up under the law, because it is public money." At the urging of Balboa residents and business owners, the council began negotiating a price for the property several mont hs ago, Councilman Johh Hedges said. The lot currently has 21 parki,ng spaces. The city plans to install one-hour meters. More spots could be created by knocking down the bank building, Hedges said, but some business owners want to keep a portion of the st ructure and use it ror a tourist center. TODAY aOUNDTilLI •o• WOMIN Shirley Bracken, vice presiden1 of communicn1ions for Carl Karcher Enterprises, Inc., is the guest speaker a1 1he 6 p.m. meeting of Women in Foodservice -Orange County Chapter 111 Le Meredinn Hotel, 4500 MocArthur Blvd. in Newport Bench. Cost is S20 prepaid or $25 111 the door. For reservntions, c-011 951 -3203. CHILD DUii PalVINllON The Exchange Club Child Abuse Prevention Center of Ornnge County has a cri1icnl need for volun1eers to 1 work wi1h families where on incident of child abuse hns occured or is at risk of occuring. A volunteer !raining progr:im for p:irent~ides will be held 1onigh1 and Moy 17 from 6:30 10 9:30 p.m. and M:iy 21 from 9 a.m. 10 5 p.m. a1 the Child Abuse Preven1ion Center, 2482 Newport Olvd., Suite 7 in Cos1a Mes:i. For more infom1:i1ion, c:ill 722-1107. WEDNESDAY a1t1AKIAST LICTUH Psychothcr:ipis1 Jonathan Robinson will spe:ik on "The Art of Spiri1ual Sex'' at 1he weekly bre:ikfa~t meeting of The Orange County Inside Edge, a support group for le:iders. The meeting begins :i1 6:30 a.m. at Scot1''i Restour:int, 3300 Bristol Street in Costa Mesa. Cos1 for first time gues1s is SlS, and includes brenkfas1. For de1:iils, call 7~050. JaHNDS OJ NIWPORT aAY The 26th an nual meeting of 1hc Friends of Newpon Boy will be held a1 7:30 p.m. in Newport Dunes Reson Club House, 1131 Back B:iy Drive. Marlys L. I louck, Labo'ratory supervisor at 1he Zoological Socie1y for Reproduction of Endangered Species will give a slide presen1a1ion on the importanl work of 1ha1 society :is well as her \\Ork with the rhinoceros in Zimbabwe. Also a display of :i possible remedy to the Join Us for a M ost Unique "Flo ral Fantasy" Pl us Register to win a Fabulous Cruise Vacation Courtesy of Royal Caribbean Crulse Line and UDO TRAVEL at a Champagne Reception Thursday, May 12th 6:00 -8:00 p.m. Flower Show watershed silt problem. Open 10 the public. Free parking ond refreshme nts. UOAI. llCUTAJtlU AWAJtDI .,.Ncwport-Sontn Ana Legal Secretories Association holds iu nnnual Awards Banquet ond Inst:illoticin of Officers nt the Wyndham Gorden Hotel, 3350 Avenue of the Arts, Costa Mesa. Cost is $22 anrl rcservotions must be mode by Friday, May 6. No host bor at 6 p.m., dinner at 6:30, progrnm nt 7:30. For more information, call 752-8800. THURSDAY CO•POltATI oaOWTH MllTINO James Roll:ins, senior vice.presiden1 and chief financial officer of Fluor Corporation, is 1he featured spe:iker a1 the Association for Corporotc Growth monthly meeting :it the Pacific Oub in Newpor1 Beach. The program s1:ir1s with a reception a1 5:30 p.m., followed by the presentation 111 6:15 p.m. Cost. is S20 for non·mcmbers. For information, call 833-3310. ' Send your items to 1\round Toll'n editor, Tiie D:iily Pilot, JJO U'. Day St., Cost:J Mesa, Calif. 91617. ..,.. Two rifles, ammunition found inside suspect's car. off ended one of the waitresses. By the time Byington arrived, restau- rant officials told the officer the suspect had just gone into the woman's room with BY Lou ANN BASHBDA, SrAIF warrn tJis female companion . . Byington followed the couple and a NEWPORT BEAC~ -P~hcc arrested , minor skirmish ensued, according to a Costa Mesa man Fnday night after he Gonis allege~ly r~ached for a loaded pistol hid-"H iil was mumbling incoherentJy as By- den m ht~ ~ket as a~ officer ap-ington conducted a pat-down scarce and proa~hed him tn a. womens restroom at spun away, yelling that he had been tA->1 he c.ano s Waterfront resta~rant, where he Civil War and making several other non- had been accused .of causing a scene. sensicaL statements," Gonis said. After a scuffle p~rported~y pcppe~e~ "We feel extremely luck} that we were w1~ shouts a~out h1 role '" 1.he Ctvtl able to take him into cu tod) without any- War. AJbert, Hill, 37, was taken mto cus-one gctfing in1ured. TJw, 'howed potential ~ody by Newpon Beach Officer Dave By-for becoming one of those extreme in- ington. cidcnts that we read about in newspapers While searching Hill's car in the park-happening elsewhere ·· ing lot, police s~id thc.y found a loaded Hill, who police said owc::d more than AK-47 ~ssa.ult nfle w.it.h 40 rounds of SB.000 in outstanding traffic warrants, was armor p1er~10g am~umt1on ~nd. a loaded booke d into the Newport Beach Jail on M-1 .30 caliber semt-automauc nfle. $1 ,000 bail on weapons charges. Hill was allegedly involved in distur-For the time, Gon1s said, the ?l{~wpon bances throughout the day--first at Beach Police Dcpanment will hor,d onto Margaritaville and then at Cano's -"iih the weapons they confiscated. If, however, an unidentified woman who had been ac-P.Olice can't show that the weapons were companying him, police said. stole n or intended fo r ·illegal purposes, According lo Newport Beach Sgt. 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OM*'"*""~ ~>l.t """fin ttf en -"""'"' • ., rllfrlon c...,,..,, •r-t 111~ 411""1 • W'-'f*lib' [I] I • -· , • 4 Tuesday, May 10, 1994 Newport Beach/CO•ta Mesa Dally Piiot .. SHE'S A REAL GO-GE 11 ER , When it comes to getting things accomplished , wife, mother and community volunteer Debbie Boyer always finds a way Bv Bos PAGE, STAFF Wuru. S he is a wife of 20 years, a mother of a 14-yen-r-old girl and a volunteer active in the schools and communities of Newport Be ach and Costa Mesa. She cooks, does her own housework and devotes about 30 hours a week to improving the lives of teen-agers. · "But I'm no 'super mom,'" !.aid Debbie Doye r, 44, a 25-year resident of Newport Beach. "I see a lot of people doing the ~ame thing." Her husband and people who have worked wii.h her the last few yea rs have u different opinion. "lf anyone wants help, she finds a way to give it to them," said Al Boyer, her husband and pan-time !>ecretary. ''She does a marvelous job." Karen Evarts, a former teacher, worked recently with Iloyer on a week-long cultural diver~i1y even t at Newport Harbor High School and an after-school clinic at the Costa ~lesa Commun ity Center that taught high school students the ~kills they need to get a job. Boye r made a strong imprcs~ion on Ev:.iris. "She's :.i dvnamo," Evarts said. "She secs ncf limit to things. In a single bound, ~he can leap enormous burc:iucr:.it ic obstacles.•· The director of the Save Our Youth Community Center, Oscar Sun1oyo, agreed, "Debbie's :.i Training course offered for tutors A free training course for literacy tutors will be offered al th e Costa Mesa Literncy Center beginning .. May 17. Classes will be held from 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., c\ery Tuesday and Thursday. Aftef completion of the course, tutors will be ce nified to teach both English as a second l:lngu:.ige and literacy to American adult la_\V readers and be assigned to a teaching center near their horsaes. The materials fe'e of S25 is tax-deductible. To register or for more information, call 548·6584 or 548-3384. -By the Daily Pilot MA•C t.iAaTIN, 0AJLY PILOT Newport Beach resident Debbie Boyer has added producing to her 'long If st of accomplishments. J go·geller. She knows how to get · things done," he sail.I. Doyer serves ori the commu nity center's bo:iru of directors and . created anu produce~ a tclevh~ion program on Copley/Colony's Channel 3 titled "Charlas de la Comunidad" or "Living Room Dialogue," an informational show for Latino families that is hosted ~ Cha's Family ~.-... SHOE REPAIR 1673 ll\1ne A.c Costa f.\eso (;. 1N• .1 H '· .:, ,','"' ·, .l• • )' t •I'., '' '>•·•' 642-4314 1918 . ' oy Santoyo. "Once yo u commit fo helping her, be ready to do it," Santoyo said. He recoun ted the even ts that led to the crc:ition of the tefcvision program. "\Vhcn·~hc asked me to host a JV show, 1 said 'yes' thinkjng the show would start a month down the line," Santoyo said. "Ilut she K.ENNYtlzc PRINTER ~r,o. J ;>1 'Z called me the next day and said, ·How :ibout tomorrow?'" "I enjoy working with her," sa id Scott Paulson, principal of Ensign Intermediate School. With Paulsen, Boyer started Ethnic f"orum, a group thl\l enables student s to prevent racial tensions, and a· multicultural advisory group for Newport-Mesa YOUR INTEREST? 1-800-4-US-BOND U.S. Savings Bonds B&JBlll.1 11111Bfi1 H A~D (AR WASH 1195 Baker, Costa Mesa toonw ol FaiMew & ..., • OJ)en: Mon...sat. 8am-6pm. &n 9am~ All M•J« Credit C.rda Acc•pted Wanna place a classified ad? Call 642-5678 for information. I FREE ACCESSORIE$ WITH EVERY IN CELEBRATION OF NATIONAL . . SENIOR SJWILE WEEK! 1\!l 1\ y 16-2 () . BICYCLE PURCHASE! 8 I C Y C ~ E C O. Mesa Verde Center• 2701 Harbor • Costa Mesa • 546-4130 From now until June 1, we wilJ perform FREE oral exams and consul ts (incl. oral cancer screening) for all patients age 55 or over. 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"She has 80 times more energy than 'I do and her heart is in the right place." But Boyer isn't as enthusiastic about taking credit for her work as she is doing ii. "She's so self-effacing," said Paulsen. "She doesn't want any credit.' She just wants things to change for kids." Even though sfie doesn't as1c for recognition, Doyer-has • received it. Nancy Reagan ,honored her for the Just Say No club that she started at Newport Elementary in 1987. The Harbor Council PTA also presented Doyer with an Honorary Service Award for her work planning the school district's DARE Fair. The fifth annual DARE F:iir will be held June 2 at the Pacific. Amphitheater under Boyer's direction. "l really hate awards," Doye r said. "I turn 16 shades of purple when I get them. It makes me feel guilty, because I enjoy wha t I'm doing." In addition to everything else, Doyer has coordinated a number of events, participated in the School Violence Advisory Panel of the Commi~sion on Teaching Credentialing meeting in January, went to a few Newport Dcach Gang Task force meetings in the area full and serves on the school district's Drug Alcohol and Tebacco Education Advisory ·Committee. Boyer says she spends at least 30 hours a week volunteering to help empower children. "Kids can get of raid of life," she said. "They say they don't see futures for themselves. They have a lack of role models and a lack or goals." Doyer believes society's problems are based on a lack or values. "Twenty to 40 years ago, simple values wcr.e. a given," she said:"I don't blame the parents of today. They're trying to provide for their family. Doth arc working." • According to Doyer, the values her mother passed on to her are the foundation that her passion to help others is based on. Her mother taught her a work ethic and compassion for other people. "When I grew up in North Dakota, our family's tuble was always open," she said. "My mother was a loving and giving person. There was always · someone new at our table on Sunday." In the future, Doyer plans to continue her work with schools and se:.irch for new extracurricular programs for children. Dul there is one thing Doyer will not do: get into politics. "I have no ambition to run for the City Council or the ~chool board," she said. Enjoy a Carse selection of merchandise Highlights If The Week! laiil's Hoo;ier /Pmsum Belly Cabinetc; Great seltOKJl of Vanities and WanirOOes • German/ Au.strian ~ -. WE BUY&: SEU ON CONSIGNMENT • LAYAWAYS It 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH 2384 Newport Blvd Between Wilson and Santa Isabel Costa Mesa 714 631-2411 • AWARD AAATCO Is The Proud Recipient of The · "'Newport Balboa Rotary Club• Award For Honestr And ' Integrity. Fleet Dlscounta Ask FRE-E. 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Then he heard her whisper that someone was in the room. Se nsing danger, Roelle sprung out of bed ''and yelled at the top or my lungs like on animal. J thought, 'If 1 scare the bejesus out or this guy, maybe h~'s gonna miss when ht shoots me.' " Roelle said he chased" Ferrier down the steps, out the door, over fences and through back yards until he got close enough "to tackle the intruder. "I nailed him to a fence, then threw him into the side ·of a house and beat the crap out or him," he said. · While Roelle shouted for neigh· bors lo ca ll police, Ferrier man- According to state parole records, the alleged Sunday morning break-in is Dennis Ferrier's fourth arrest for burglary, making him a possible candidate for the new "three strikes, you're out," law. Ferrier's first conviction came in 1980 for breaking into a Costa Mesa home the year before and raping 1he resident. According to Ari Lucero, 'deputy regional administrator for the state parole's Orange County region, Ferrier was deemed a mentally disordered sex offender, committed to a state hospital instead of prison and released three years later, in July 1983. In 1984, Ferrier, now 37, was aged to squirm out of his grip. "But I caught him again and bur- ied him in the pavement," he said. "By that time a neighbor came running out in his boxe1 shorts and put his foot on the guy's belly." THAT WAS ABOUT AS SCARY A THiNG I\rE HAD TO GO THROUGH. FOR A SECOND, IT WAS THE SAME TYPE OF FEELING YOU GOT WliEN YOU WOKE UP WHEN YOU WERE A KID AND THOUGHT THERE WERE MONSTERS IN YOUR ROOM. '' R OGER ROELLE WHO CHASED DOWN A MAN HE FOUND LURKING IN HIS HOUSE JONES ,, ....... 1 Murphy was reluctant to discuss Fletcher Jones' potential reloca· tion, saying several Orange County cities will be quick to offer entice- me nts -including rebates and other incentives -to woo him from ~ewport. "Many cities with redevelop· ment agencieS'lwill be knocking on his door," Mu rphy sai d. "We don't ,_, .. have u redevelopment agency, so we have to go about this quite cre- atively." Cities with redevelopment agen; cie s get to keep a pottion of the state's share of sales tax revenues. The money is used to offer potcn· tial businesses low-interest im· Katie's Fres h FLOWERS on the penlmula Special Local Delivery Proanm $6.99 723-5283 European Engines ~re=ment engines for ... , :cadaa & Valvo • Dullky Enginea, Awanable P,W:w • Expert lnst8ldian • F .... Tat'lling • 12 Manth/12,000 Mile w.n..,.ty We also stock Japanese & Amert:a7 Engnes Alliad Engines 714/557./12P.5 / · BUffALO~ convicted of bftglarizing 11 home in Santa Ana and served in state prison until 1985, parole records show. ,, ....... 1 ''All these bad ,.,,ords," the Ca· nudian native said in broken En- glii.h. ''It's constant haras ment and I'm tired or it. "I'm not in business to offend In 1987, he w:is again convicted for burglary and 1ien1enccd to serve 14 years in state prison. Lucero said Ferrier was paroled b:.ick to Tustin six years l:.iler, on Halloween 1993, on condition that he attend psychiatric treatment. • people. l just want them to ~al healthy. Buffalo is low in fat and cholesterol. I've eaten buffalo for a long time and l feel good about ii." Ferrie r is scheduled 10 be arraigned today at Harbor Municipal Court. Whether the Orange County l)istrict Allorney's office will pursue the ha rd-hitting "1hree Mrikes" law, which could lead to a life term, was unknown Monday . evening. When Roelle told the intruder "I ought to kill you," he· said, the man answered: "I wish jOU would." By now "a bloody mess," the stranger again manogod to slip out of Rocllc's hold, "so I grabbed him by the Adum's apple and ·squeezed until he couldn't talk. Thirty seconds.later it seemed like the whole Costa Mesa Police De· parlment rolled up and jumped out of their cars." 1 ' A vehicle allegedly belonging to . Ferrier's mother was found parked down the street. Back inside Roelk: 's up:irtmcn1, police found a dish towel on the stairwell. Katrina Roelle told po· lice tne couple had never seen it before. By Monday afternoon, the l{o· cites, who have u 2-ycar-old '>llll, had begun searching for a new home. "We're out of here," K;1t· rina Roelle said. "I can't sleep in this house one more nigh t.'' provement loans and other incen- tives. Facing a $3 million buJget shortfall, the city eliminated 33 positions from it!. payroll earlier this yea r. Murphy has empha~i.ted the city will continue to do" n ... itl! if revenues decline. Benn uni said, he buys his buffalo meat legally from a Sa n Diego vendor and stresses that the ani- mal is not endangered, as is th e CENTER > ,, .... , ... ,. 1 tion classes ac night. 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Fullerton c~ 111 1 Noftt'I ~ co19ge ~ Irvine Branch Campus l64M l.CJO'M'lO Cawon Road (714') 6&,171 San Drego Campus 2121 Sa'ID6eOO A..,.,.,.,. • ' t • I ( 8 Tuesday, May 10, 1994 ' I • PORTS SPORTS EDITOR ROGER CARLSON, 642·4.330, ext. 387 ~ Freshman campaign was just what most freshmen endure: Without question, StJccess, but a~o. a learning experience. · llv RICHAJU> DUNN, Sro•TS Wanu A cceptance from ~~~ teamma tes may ~ a always be a fl/ ' t o problem for lla : Borders, as long as she ~ • •· i . . h ~ ~ continues to p,itc on • • ~... • men's baseball teams. ' e ~ 0 Borders, the 19-year·old female wonder who put Southern California College on the mup in 1994, h:rs no desire to play on a women's team, like the newly-assembled Colorndo Silver Uullets. Following her inaugural season of college bu!.eball, Borders has become more educated, not jui.t in deuling with the media, throwing i.trikei. with her i.harp curveball or taking fre!>hman exams at SoCal College. Uut she h:is come to realize that not evcl)body ill on her i.ide. Uoy!. will be boy!>; not all of SoC:il who ever said a woman can't pitch for a collegiate men's base~ll team, becoming the first in history to do so with official records kept. A monih later, USA Today reported that Borders was actually the second, because Jodi Haller had pilched sv.i innings in two. relier appearances for St. Vincent's College in 1990. Dul no statistics are available to verify Ha.lier's season, ,ei1her from the NCAA, NA IA or St. Vincent's, a NAlA school in Pennsylvania. Either way, Borders certainly became the first woman to win a game, pitch a complete game or last an entire season. Borders inspired ·Huie girls, some of whom would aucnd games and ·watch her pitch. Ila was lheir idol. . . EDITOR'S NOTE: Ila Borders made history 1hae past f~ weeks u • pitcher on • college baeball te•m, dn1win1 crowds which dwalfed the normal collep ba~ball ,.1herini, endurin1 and SU«ffdi"I within• '"nario full of lkeplics. loyal fa111, crirics •nd boosters. Here is the list chapter of Book I, her freshman "aJOn ..• to be coptinued in F~J>ruf!ry, 1995.· the NCAA Division Ill. Said Phillips: "Lale in the year (April 19), in a must-win (Golden Stnte Athletic Conference) gam~ against Concordia, she left the game when it was 3,3 (after pilching six innings). And she goe·s four good innings against Biola in relief last week in a game that we fell we had to win, too. So nobody can say I was saving her for powder puffs. She also threw we ll against UC San Diego, which is now ranked No. 2 in the country." 1 Borders' low point of the season? It was her fourth start, March 18, again!.t Whitman, an NAIA school from W:illa Walla, Wash. She suffered her second loss ,\lAac MAUIN. DAILY rrtoT Ila, in a play at the plate ... Borders was spla!.hed on the cover of national magazines, she appeared on "The -Tonight Show" wi1h Jay Leno, she thiew out ceremonial first balls at Angel and Dodger games, became a household name in Japan, did more radio talk show5'h:in Princess Diana, and posed for more pictures than a Sports Jllustratcd swimsuit model. ~\AaC f\\AUlN, DAILY flU>'f Southern California Cohege's Ila Borders sends a fastball toward the plate against Whitman College. in as many starts, this time working 4¥.l innings, giving up nine hits and six earned runs, while her ERA soared from 1.90 10 3.49. "This season "has changed me by1c:irning how to change speeds better and hit spots, beihg more or a finesse pitcher," she s:iid. "ln high school (Whittier Chri~tinn), I'd just chuck it and they could n't hit ·'To tell you the truth, I don't know if they (accept me) nght now, I think some of them· have. but others I prob· ably don 't think so. I have to go out there every single game and be prepared. be- cause if I go out and have a bad game,· they say, 'See, what ~re you doing out there?'• College's playeri. approved of being Borderi.' teammate. "To tell you the truth, I don't know if they (accept me) right now," Borders !>aid. "f think :.ome of them h:ivc, but othcri. I probably don't think !>O. I have 10 go ou t there every single game· and be prepared, becau!.e if I go ou1 and have a bad game, !hey i.ay, 'Sec, what are you doing out there?' " Dorders has conquered unconventional hurdles her entire cureer, since i.hc began playing baseball as ti I 0-year-old Lillie Leaguer. One Jay in a PONY League g:i me ( 13· :ind 14-ycar·olds), Dorders was striking out most everybody :ind enjoying quite a llamania was here. But earning respect from her peers is anmher story. • Borders will not play summer ball, vowing ins1ead to take time off and build arm strength. "Everybody said she can't throw 60 miles per hour, or she can't throw 70, or 80, or 90, so it's like, 'OK, when is tbis going to stop?' "said Borders, 5-foot·IO, 165 pounds. "So I'm just going to try and gain some more speed on my fostbnll and shut people up." . That's the riery attitJ.ldc of Borders. She wins on guts and heart, according to Phillips, a forme r left-handed pitcher who played triple-A in the Angels' system. "I'm going to be lifting weights, but not hc:ivy weigh ts for bulk, but a lot of illomctrics for more i.trength," Borders i.aid. "And I'm going to run my tail off, to get my legs down a liulc bit. My thigh) arc too big, anJ it takes :iway from my quickness to the plate. I'm a long·dbtance runner, but I'm not as quick as I want to be." • MARC MARTIN •. 0AILY PILOT Quickness enlwnces a pitcher's fastball, with it tied into 1he instant burst to the; plate in a winclup. No one ever claimed it would be easy. day at the plate, according to her father, Phil. Late in the game, she.hit a triple, then had to be rescued by her coach and father from an omlaught of opposing players streaming out of the dugout an d spectaton, pouring down from the stands onto the field. "They were mad, and Jhcy were going to attack her," Phil Dorders said. She was haMily taken off the field and escorted to her fother\ car before the gamc;'s end. That's only one in a long line of obstaclei. Ila Dorders has had to face. "l think she picked up arm stren~th this season and picked up a couple miles per hour on her fa!.tball ," Phillips snid. "All she has to.do is get in the low 80s, and if she does that , she'll be a (pro) prospect. "She has opportuni1ies to play this summor, but l think she'!. looking forward' to gelling away, rel axing, being a lady and prep:iring for next year." Getting aw:iy, primarily, means avoiding the media blil.t, which reached a summit early in the season, then slowly tailed off. Attending classes, battling for a position in the starting rotation, :ind dealing with the constant bombardment of media requests ~:isn't easy for Borders. This season, wi th legions of media members following her every move in Februo·ry and early March, Dorders proved ~he's no carnival act or publicity stunt by SCC Conch Charlie Phillips, firing 49¥.l innings with an earncd·run average of 2.9 1 • Borders, who changed her THE llA WATCH phone nu mber during the season and moved to u .' different dormitory on c:impus to get a life, was swamped by requests. It did get out of hand, she said. • in nine g.1m~es, including seven s1arts. Borders, who finished 2-4, dazzled 1he national media and ·an estimated crowd of 500 fans •Stans. 7 • IMngs pitched: m~ • Record: 2·4 •ERA. 2.91 • Hrts: 51 • Stnkeouts · 6 • Wafks. 16 •Next start February, '95 They were not her firi.l interviews, however. ·When Borders was 12 year old, :i sportscaster from at SCC on Feb. 15, when !>he tossed a complete-game ~ic1ory over Claremon1-Mudd-Scripps in her fi~t KADC-Ch;inncl 7 News did a piece on her, nccording to her fa 1her. uppcarnncc. Bordcrin& on the pectocular, the $O uthp:iw answered any of the cruic: "I think 1he roughest pnri of the season was dealing with the media," Borders said. "ll'i1 not that I don't liKc it, but as a 19-ycnr·old in college, it w11s it. -U BORDERS fem ale pitcher "As a person, I've become even more shy, I wan t lo keep my humble asp~cts off the field. On the field, it's different, but off the· field, it's difficult to get me 10 say hello." Ila Borders talks it over in a tense situation with her catcher, David Seeley, and her coach, Charlie Phillips. She finished her firs t campaign with a 2.91 ERA. llamanin positively hollered a big hello to the baseball world in 1994. But it didn 'I come from Borders' mouth; it came from her arm. tough having.people coming up 10 me in school, waking me up in the morning, and going down to my classes and finding media there. lt w:is taking away my privacy, and I wasn't rc.ady to deal with that. I hnd no more -pfivucy, and.that kind or hurt me a little bit, but it was a good year of growing and I really learned a lot. "I cheri sh my privacy, and it was really scary coining into my <lorm room and . h~1ving people there waiting for me. l just wanted to be alone and I couldn't do that. Now, I've learned how to deal with the media, and deal ~ith people; l think I've got it down. But at firllt I was uffectcd, and now I'm used to it. You can't prepare yourself for that. You just have lo go through it." Dy makeup, Borders is not gregariou!., nor loquacious. She is polite and soft-spoken. But after a while, Dorders, Phillips and SCC'i.ports publicist Pat Guillen had to lay down the lnw tind. e!>tablish some boundaries. "It was just difficult when I was ot practice and people wanted to take pictures of me, because it took away from my practice time," Dorder11 snid. "Doth myself and the school had to learn. "Every single day, I'd go to school and deal with it, and my personali1y made it wori.e, because I'm ex1rcmely quiet. At first, I'd have my head down (during interviews), but then later l'd put my head up a little, because I didn'I want :inybody to think that I'm stuck on myself. I had lo completely change my personality. Dut now, it's not completely changing my personality, I ju!.t know when to do it and when not to do it." • A(tcr Borders started the campJign 2·0, defea1ing Claremont ond Concordia (Feb. 25), th e highlight of her season wus actu:illy a loss. "lt felt really good to go ag:iin!.t (UC San Diego on March 3), and ii helped my con fie.le nee more," said Uordcrs, who la tell even innings aga inst UCSO, ranked No. 8 in 1he nation at the time 1n . ' Defining the heat C harlle Phillips, Southern California College baseball coach, encountered plenty of abuse from opposing coaches this season for signing female left-hander Ila Borders. Attacks to his face folfowing games would read something like this: -"How can you give a baseball scholarship to a girl?, while preventing another player tllat opportunity who mig/lt legitimately adVance In this game. " -"You 're making a mockery out of the game. " -"Hey, can't you get enough pub/icfry by fielding a winning team? Why mU$l you resort to a woman?" Phillips heard It all. But he'd do It all over again. Borders is a special breed, living on guts, heart and sawy on the mound, elements professional scouts cannot evaluate. "II I had nine women and they could all play and compete like her. I'd put an nine on the field," Phi/lips said. "I'll do anything to win ball games. But are there nine who can do that? No." . Borders· eamed·run average (2.91) In 49~ Innings was an untainted Illustration of her freshman season. "I think any coach would take that," Phillips said. "It Just makes a statement that she belongs, and If you look at the amount of starts (seven) and Innings, she was always · around the sixth, seventh Innings on an average. So you havs to be proud of htr. Despite her record {2·4), she kept us In every game she pitched.". • Borders will receive the Most Inspirational College Player of the Year award at a conference In Phoenix June 23·26, sponsored by Athlttes lntematlonal Ministries. Where among others, Rosie Grier. Brian Harper and A.C. Green will be present. Ten w?nners In' d1ffemir categories are scheduled to be awarded. , •Borders' fastball was clocked at 72 m p.h. on a Stllktr spttd gun by 1 scout from thf Chicago Cuos on March 3, but •s the season prooressed, PtJll/fJs believes her arm strength increased, puttJng her Imo 1111 mid 70s. If Borrlm' fastbal can hit the low-to-mid 80s by th1 tlmt she completes her junior year, she'll bl 1 ltg/tlmat1 "pro PfOSP1Ct • Considering the ane,.ion Borderi would rteeive, 11111 the tXJmblr ol ticltftJ ,,,, could help sett for 1 professional organization. she's rir1UIHy 1 lock to bl flQnld ttr lhf ~. I not In thl US .• then perhaps in Japan, whirr Bordlrl blcMnl "' tMmlgN ~ '* year. -•1 akltud Du• H l o'I' MARC M.AlTIN, DAILY l"ILOT Harbor's Misty May T~Ps' Misty May chosen for West at U.S. Olympic . Festival July 5-8 ..-.. Berth gained on volleyball team off her exploits at recent tryouts; she's only underclassman picked. BY RlCHAAD DUNN, Srous \\'1mra Misty May, a Mizuno All-American vol- leyball player for Newport Harbor H igh'~ Sea View League championship sirls team lust fall, earned a spot on the We!>t team in the 1994 U.S-. Olympic r-c~tivul, the only high school undercla!>smun in the country 10 do !>O this yea r. May , along a standout high jumper on the Sailors' track and field team, merited a place on the· 12-member team during an Oly.mpic Festival tryout April 15-17 at Sta,Dford. Four teams -the North, South, Ea~! and West -will compete at the Olympic Fe stival July 5-8 in St. Louis. Of '!he 48 women competing, only four ;ire high school playe rs, and three of them are seniors headed for a Divi~ion I college next fall: Kristin Folkl (Stanford); Lisa Sharpley (Stanford) and Jamie Lee (Notre Dame). The other 4-t are college players. May, the CIF Southern Section Divi!>ion l Player of the Year last season. was only the third junior ever invi ted to try out, and :iccording 10 Cecile Reynaud, Olympic Fe!>lival volleyball commissioner, she's only the second 10 make. a team. Cari Wendell of S'tanford, former MVP of the U.S. jun- ior na1ional girls team, was the fir~I. May. presently suff cring from a pulled leg muscle 1hat could hinder her perform- ance in the CIF Division II track prelims this week, fini!>hed second in the slate high jump finals last year at 5-feet, I0- 1nches. Tuesday, May 10, 1994 7 HIGH ICHOOL aOYI YOLLIDALL THE COACH •That's the.. way it is for Sara Wannington around -Newport's campus and the volleybjl scene. 101. She's really good friends with a lot of our seniors, but she's earned all their re- spect, because she knows what she's talk· ing about." "l get on the pl:J)Cr~ e·nough, i.u Sarj doesn't ha'c lo be the hca'> :it all," Glenn '>:lid. "She\ the: unc \\ho h ·'"' ,,, \ i:11<~our­ aging (the pla)Crs)." BY BAJt.AY FAULKN£1l, Sroan \Varna F riends don't let friends shank passes.@ Al least that's the philosophy of Newport Harbor Higll boys vol-• • leyball assistant conch Sara Warmington, ~ · who practiced only lns1 fall, what she's been preaching this spring. ..... Warmington was more than a li1tle con· cerned that giving constructive criticism to players might adversely affect some off. court friend1ohips. Dul, as the Tars head into the CIF playoffs thi~ week with a Sea View League co-championship under their bells, Warmington harbors no regrets. "I! took n while to gtt used to coaching Warmington '>.rid lihc oltcn 1.1lb \OI· leyball \\llh mcml.lc1~ uf the team duri11g school hour!I, and l!\cn takc'i wmc good· natured ribbin~ about bl·in~ umC\\l'l!.il ul an authority l1gurc. "When I tell wm~ pJoplc I ha'c to l>c at p~actke after ~1.:huul. they ui.u!.!11) \\Oil· dcr \I. hy. I tell 1h1:m I'm th1: a~..,btant coach, and the' Jlc U)U,1lh t:ikcn ab:u:k . l also get ~ idJc<l b\ t I c gu·, '· \\ho call me Watmington, a senior tri-captain and back row special- ist, helped Coach Dan Glenn's Newport girls team finish No. 2 in the national rankings behind Corona del Mar in December. · my friends, but I've enjoyed it," said Sara Warmington W..irmington, who said she'd never consid· e red coaching b~forc Glenn approached her. "I never had a clue I would coach, but I've learned a 101," continued Warmington, who hopes to translate her experience on the bench, into a career in the business WQrJd. "h 's neat to see how things work as a coach, rath- er than a pl;iye.r. The biggest lesson I've learned is that yoo have to treat each player differently. I Lhink it's the Coach Warmington "hen the~ ~~t. nic 1i1 the h:rlls. Uut it's somc1hing l'm proud ol " , .. So, when Glenn needed an assistant with the boys, it \VaS\'t long before he managed to convince his former standout 10 lend her expertise. After all, who belier 10 teach Glenn's system a~1d techniques, than someone who'd just spent four years in his program. same in life, too." ~ Warmington is nbo proud uf her ~c::conJ Seu V1.:" '01· le}ball title this ye:ir (th e AC\\)Hirt girh. d.:katcd Cd!\! for the league crown, before l.11J,11i;. to the Sc:t King~ in the Southern Section und CU· St.11.: 1i11:tl,J, "I \\US surprised lo find hO\\ n mpct1t1\e I am on the s.idelincs,'' Warmington );.iid :•Jt ' nrning \\hen \\ c'rc pla}ing "ell, but it 's jw.t a~ lru,1r:111n..: \\ht:n \\c'r1: not. The '~orst pan of being :i co ch. ,., nut b. rng :1l•k tu cun· "She's done a great job," said Glenn, who rc·alized the fu ture Stanford business major would be mature enough to handle the potentially delicate situation of coaching not only boys, but fellow students and friends. Warmington's primary focus during practice is working with players on passing, serving and digging. She also serves as a sounding board for Glenn, who often bounces strategy decisions off her, before implementing them in · 1ribu1c on the court." • "ll could have been a little tough, but she's made ii a good situation," Glenn explained. "She's helped out a matches. Glenn and his player~ :ire LJU•~:... tu r\;.0~:111.: \\ .rrmin:o· ton's ample contribution tu th•> )C'Jr' 'Ul.c , ·1 hen ag:iin, \\hat :ire friends tor.' CdM hosts Estancia · Cl• DMSION I VOu.rtaALI. fi;s1 round, Fricby, 7 p.m. El Toro (15·11-byt HIGH SCHOOL BOYS TENNIS Favo~ites in early romps ~ But. it's what lies ahead for the winner which jumps out in CIF volleyball pairings . , Bv RlCllARD DUNN, Sroars \\'111na C inderella stories are usually reserved for mid- dle-of-the-road teams tha1 achieve greatness in the postseason, but Corona del Mar High's boys volleyball team believes the shoe already fits, even 1hough it fini shed as co-champions of the Sea View League. Coach Joey Fusch'c11i's Sea Kings, 14·2 overall and 12-2 in league after defeating riva l Newport Harbor in five games last Thursday 10 earn a share of the title, \\ill host Estancia in the first round of the CIF Southern Section Division I playoffs on Fri· day (7 p.m.). Ne\\port Harbor (13-.t, 12-2), \\hich merited the league's No. I seed, based on winning in fewer games (four) in its April 12 victory over CdM, will host Fountain Valley, the Sunset Le:1guc's No. 3 team. in Jhe fi rst round. If the Sailors get by Foun1a in Valley ( 12-4), they will play the winner between Hoover (8-5) :nid Channel League champion Santa Barbara ( 15-1) in the secorrd round May 17. Estancia ( 13-2) finished second in the Pacific Coast League b~hind champion Laguna Beach, which defeated the Eagles twice in PCL play. The winner between CdM and fatancia will have its hands full in the second round; facing top-seeded El Toro.(15·1), champion of the South Coast. "A dogfight match," Fuschetti said of his team playing El Toro, ·if the Sea Kings reach that point. "Bring 'cm on. We're the underdogs. That'll pre: pare us for the finals (May 28). "Every' year, you have a Cinderella team, and l think th:it's us. l like being the underdog. it makes us fight. Look what we did, a(ter all the things said Ulllr>Ci.t (f3·2) II Corona dd Milt (14-2) about Harbor. · kwriy Hill1 ca-n .i rniinsur.a c12-21 It 's probably Alem.anycn,s1 at1>os'l'u~bkK11M1 FOUNTAIN VALLEY b c 11 er th a 1 ~b~,r;ii;;,~~1,~~·21 Coron:i dcl Mar H gh':. doubles .. s.o M•cos l7·61 ac Atadl• ,,.., strength \\a~ ob\luu-; on the w c ' r e not BU«"' 17.n at HaNri!Wttd• t17·11 k Marina ,,._,, M loyol• 111.11 first d.ty of Sea \IC\\ League r-an ed o r SantaMo11ica 11H1 a1 c~c-11y 111-4) tennis linals \\llh Ruhcrto In · seeded. That 'II ~~~! :~~ !. S::,..~:!~i~' uiago and Paul I ruc.:hbum lead- be one heck of H-.ca-s111~a.r1>.ar1 <1s-11 ing the \\:t) \\It h :.i p;ur of "ic-a l t h ( I ftn. Valley (12-4) II Npt. Harbor (13-4) • • I I n a C p ay· l>llna Hills (l l·•I al Edhon (11-5) tones Ill t lC CM \ round:. ?\ton-ing El Toro)." Tustin (1().6) at Lagu_na Buch 117-1) day afternoon. • . •• 1 fee l good Also at.lvancing p.1:.t their about playing first-round mJtlhC:. "ere the tC<lM)," Estancia Coach Dave Castle said. "Th~y're te:im!> of JcJ \\ c.:1mtcin and a tough team and it'~ going to be a real challenge Tyler Stonebrcal,.c;r. and ~like for us. Of all the teams we could've drawn, I feel Fcyka anJ Doug Smith. good about them, rather 1han El Toro." Newport I Lrrbor's . 6coff Setter Da"e Earle un<l outside hiller Dave White, A~ram:. took C.trc uf bu!>i1~ess both three -, ear starter~. and out side hiller Mike "rthout lo,ing j gamc.: agu1n~1 Truong lead fatancia '"hile Brad Callahan Brooks Quang Le ol SJJJlebacl... and Hoppe 'and Urian Culdman lend Cdtd .· · ' -&a.nta ~l.rr~dnt.i '~ Cameron . Wilson. Jdl I hur11'c11 abo cap· Sailor Coach Dan Glenn, forced tolnakc person-tured Ii 1 1 1 t Ii I d. f I . G 0 b •~ u' \\O m:i c c,, ~e .a .J~)tlll<:nts a tc r osr~g !>Cller reg !> orne to again!>t J p.ur of Tustiii op- mel1g1b11ity, was plca~cd wnh the draw. poncnb. "f:~~~l~n Valley i~ up a~~ ~oming •. ~nd_.'hcy h:l\C Jn Juul,h:'), Nc\\port\ tc:im-. three kids \\ lfO jmtfp serve, Glenn said. l thought of Pl'tc ''° ~-Chm Kl.'tch.un \\hen I !>a\\ the seeds in the upper bracket that It and DrC\\ \\ hlle-~larJ.. ulmJn would be tougher than the lo"er bracket, !>Q the e~•ch JJ\,rnccd to toda\\ sec- Jower bracket is where we want to be." ond ruunJ . • "The Sailors arc in the lower bracket; Cd~! <ind •In the Pac1l1c. Coast League Estancia in the upper bracket~ which has El To19, fi nals al Laguna I lilb High, fa. · Mira Costa ( 14-4), Peninsula ( 12-2) and fourth· ta ncia still has three cntrrc!> s~eded Harvard/Westl ake (17-1), co-champion of the .alive entering 1odJy's thirJ Mission League with third-seeded Loyola (17-1). 'round of !>ingli:s and dou bles. • In the CIF Division l badminton playoffs. Sea In s111gle!>, Rob I loransky View champion CdM will host Diamond Dar Moy 17 -dow ncd both of his opponents in the first round, while Costa Mesa lra~els 10 as diJ teammate ~like Leonard. Ocean View for a wild-card match on Wednesday. Ke\ in Radi!lav and Patrick Mesa, No. 3 in the Sea View, is led by Ed Quam . W}dra mu,cd ·on in doubles and Kristy Nguyen, while Jerome Poyyak and Kerri \\tlh a p:i1r of !>lraight-sct 'ic- Sm ith lead CdM. • tories. SEA VllW UAGUl FINALS Finl Ro"nd Singles Atn•IU \ U J1 .... l•!.<Jtn 1Cd\\J, b•l, J 1 1. ~ i.u ~n•• ''••~.t.11IJ 4c1. x1Jm"" ld,, i.: t. o. c .. 11••'•• CLn1\f'01h t d\ '.> .&w er C d\t • b .I h·O~ H<1ron~t\1n ""', J.i R,.f • ., Cd\\ t. i 6·1; 4Lr.u , ·"' d,r. i. ~ t.·O, ~ o, r.ro~hp•> 1\1 .. llllt1J~1 ,.,..,. t.•11•11•• "I C.·2, li·l ''~"'" '>\l dd \\..-1110> 'H lt·U, 6·1: lhunhl't t'll Jd. Lu 1lu.1in b·1, !.·!. First Ro"nd De"blH ''"""'"" .,, ....... ~ .. rJ'" ..rd II'.~"~"' C ""' I t.·0, t.-O· I <>l.1-'>m•lh 1Cd\l1 dd t.li , , ~ Ch~n tJ t'-0, C..1 lnl11Ji;u I' lruL 1 (1.1\I dd ~ ....... , )un• 'II f>·I, C. ll C .. 1.lhor>L \\ d,1 Shull.1 (ul""1ln Cd\I , • t.. t. ~. ""•~·r..<1"1.1m 'tt d,1 J•'>••·C~I \\J, i, .• l>·l: \\hilt ·l.lm"n "t 11.f ~ vii/; Iii ~d '\\\ (, J •I Second Re"nd Singles A~r.i •"llt Jd \\11.on \" t.-0,bO; lh1"11>lll "' J.-1 llu 11 I I, lo J Secon"' Ro"nd Do"bles .,.,, I~\~ p I IU\.hl .... , • •l~\t J.._l \rv• 1 I W•ntloJ.1 I t l tr<I PACIFIC COAST UAGUf FINALS First Ro'"'d Singles . ltur•n•l~ l I J II I .\ .;ir "'" C"nl"1\I. t.•I, b 0, U Uun•h I lr.al "' 1 II u, Jd, \l.1t0.,11 I I. l :; -. trl. kc.. .ud dd ll•i; " C., , "' t>-0 c. D put Ro"nd Doubles Coopu lulllt>llrl 111 1k1 lm Ru•J11l11b llJ, b·O, b·U, l\•·111t.<, .. ,Lo1J 1t•i;unJ ll~•• hi Jd \\•1tnl•1°8u11frn tll, t.•I, C.·~: ll•J ,.,.,,,.,, .. <El dd \ .. n.r.11m l'w"'' lll b·~. 6·~ Secend Re"nd Singles tfar•n•l\ [ J I .\r• w J • un• IL • c. 2. i·l: h'unJrd II Jd Tr-•~• lrl i. Id Second Ro"nd De"btef • RJJ1>J\ \\1Jr.a dd "'• lh·>c;lwld Ill t. _, i"•S. Sailil rs' Shoukr y. signs ~Texas-Arlington lures 6-7 basketball standout to Southland Conference. BY BA.llkY FAULKNER, Srornlo \\'anra Newport Harbor High senior Ramy Shoukry, a 6-fool· 7 Al I-C l F, All-Se.a View League and All-Newport-Mesa District center, has accep1ed a full scholarship to play basketball next yea ( at 1he University of Tcxas- Arlington. .. Shoukry, a three-year varsity • performer, averaged 14 points and nearly nine rebounds a game for Coach Richard Smith's Sailors last season, including nn 18-point, 15 rebound, 13-blockcd shot perform- ance in the regular-season finale to help the ~ars advance to the • Southern Section Divbion 111 -AA playoffs. Also a member of 1he Sea View League · c o-champion volleyball team, Shoukry picked Coach Edllie McCarter's Mavericks of the Division l Southland Confe r- ence over San Jose State and Cal Poly Pomona. "Ever since l started playing basketball, it's been my dream to piny Division l basketball," Shoukry said. "l guess l started working very seriously toward that goal '~hen l was a sophomore." Shoukry said Mccarter plans 10 move him to forward, and he's op- timis1ic he'll get a chance to earn playi ng time right ;iway. LOCAL SCHEDULE DIEP SEA 1h•• are &enchmarfcs lftat represent ffte ultimate in accepting and mHling challenges. These tests ore not the same for everyone. Some ascribe to the thrill and adventure of climbing mountains. OtherfSay lhat sailing across on ocean is the stuff of dreams and excitement. Most agree that one measure of personal accomplishment is running a marathon. Almost everyone hos at s.ome point been intrigued witl;wbe idea of running a marathon. The question has been: "How do you train?" One of the most effective methods does not involve billions of miles and the loneliness of long distance running · in fact, it is actually enjoyable. This is our third training program, and we expect it to be a great one! We will be starting earlier and you will be ready for any of lhe three local marathons: Son Diego in January, long Beach in February and the L.A. morolhon in Morch. Once again, the Doily Pilot and Newport Ski Company invite you to "Challenge Yourself!" Join us and the "S.O.C.S." (as in South Orange County Striders), learn how to run a great moralhon and develop a healthier lifestyle in the process. • TODAY ......... ttiah Khool -~.View lHgue fin~!• al lo1 C.thilll'ros Spotts fac:iltty, U:30 p.m.; r.acmc Co.ul l«•gu« finals al lllauna Hill1, 12:30 p.m. MONDAY'S FllH COUNTS D.,,•y"1 LMlt•r -4 boats, 63 anglers. 144 bonito, 1 b;irracuda, 97 calico ban, 33 sand bass, 33 sculpin, 2 shcephcad, 7 rockflsh, 4 \\<hltcflsh. 2 sole. (Another of life's challenges is finding a cure for cancer. A portion of each participant 's program fee will be donated to the Pediatric Cancer Research Foundation.) Orientation Meeting: Newport Ski Company 2700 W, Coast Hwy., Newport Beach I NI \\.'POH T ... SKI ... . . Hl&h "hool -Coron• dtl M•r •I N~pott, ): IS; Con• M~H •1 lrabuco Hi111, ):IS; bl•ncl• .ii Llguna Beach, 3: IS. ,., ... 1. Comm11nlly college womtn -Soulhttrn C•lhl0tnl1 R~OINI lt•m fin.al1: Or•n&t Co.au "'"· Coll«se elf 1,.. O.nr1. 11 lti•tnMM CC, 2 p.m. PUILIC NOTICES 'lctHloue auelne•• Neme ltatement Th• lollowlng peraon1 are dolnp bu1lne1t 11: PA AICIA M. EVANS TRUST • BAKER BILL· BOARDS, 11 Rue OU Pate, N= a .. ch, Ct. 92eeo Pttr a M. Evan.. 11 Au Ou Park, Ne11rport a.ach, CA 92MO Thlt bu1lnt11 11 con- ducted by: en lndMdual The regl1trtn1(1) com· rt\9nced to tr lll'llact bull-ne11 und9f the f'lc1jllou• Bullll911 N11t1e(1) lilted above on· r\/a P1tr1Cla M Evtnt Th11 "''"*" wu flled with IN County Clefk ol Ofanet County on May 3. , ... nonoe ~~~ Coeta Meea Oeily Not Mey 10. 11.1•. ,,, , .... TI09 Jeftlt•ll High 1chool -Corona dtl M., •I N~f>Or1 lb.rbor1 3:15; bitun• Buch "' Coil• Mc.-sa. 3: IS; Ctnlury •I hl•ncl•, l : 1 S. . Saturday, Moy 21 10 o.m. to l p.m. Oelf ttl&h tchool -Clf Southttn Oi•islon pttlims at Yttn ltl•«r CC.lpm. N•w~•rt L•""'"• -2 bo.its, 11 anglers. 36 sand The first run will be Saturday, June 4111 PUILIC NOTICES . Flotltleu• aualneee Nam9 ltate"'9f'lf The lollowlng per1on1 111 dol'W bu1lne11 11: C. . L C. 3800 T .. be~ Cit., SHI Betch, CA 9074 Dtn Hubbtrd. I 0242 Elh91 St., ~prn•, CA. 90630 Cit All:r. ~ Tetbef~ Cw., S.tl teh, CA 907 Thia .bu1lneH 11 con- d~ed by: • g9MJll pll1• nerlhlp Th• ttgl111ant(1) com- menctd to transact bull- neu undef the · FlcUliOUt Buein.ee Name(•) 1111td ebO¥e on: 11-H·t3 CatOI Aleip Ttil1 etatement wn flltd whh lhe County Clertl ol Ofange Couney on Mey 3, , .... PI07804 ~NewPofl~ c-.-..~NocMey 10. 11. 14. ,,, ltM. " .,..,. bus, 6 c.alico b.au, 61 mil pin. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES 'lotltlou• Flotltlou• auslrMH Na"'9 lueln••• Na"'9 ":'1•"'9nt ltatement Th• lotto ng per1on1 are Th• following per1on1 att doi~ bUtln .. , 11: dolna.,bualrwt• 11: PR STEGAAO ASSOCI· EA POOL SUPPLY, ATES. 9029 Atllnl• Ave .. 8835 Adarna Ave .. Hunting· 1323, Hunllnglon Beach, ton Betel'\ CA 92848 CA 92648 United Chemic.al Corp., G~ Pmtey.11d. 9372 3741 E. Telegraph Ad , c •t• Or., untlngton Plf\I, CA 93040 Beach, CA 92648 Thl1 bu1lnH1 11 con- Thia bu11ne11 11 con-ducted by: a COfP<MlllOn dueled by: en lndMd\.rel The 11gl1trtnl(1) com· Th• ,.,l1tren1(1) com· IMlktd 10 lrenMCt butl• IMnted 0 lttnMCt bull-MU und« the Frctniou1 ""' ~ the l"lc:tfbou• Bu1lne11 Ntme(a) l11ted Buelntll N1me(1) liti.cl above on: 4·1·13 •bO'lt on: not eppllctble United Chemie., Corp .. IS/ 9ltY ""'eotfd ftfnldtfit . Thi• •Utlemtnl ••• llltd Thil 14elemenl WU filed Wfth ... County Clefk Of wtth the 'County Cleflc Of Orange County on -3, Ol'lf'l9t County on Mey 3. I .... 1"4 Nlllehed~= NOTUJ ~.....-~ c..c. ...... Dally "°' .,., COM8 ..... ~ fllloC ... y 10. 17. K '1, 1 ..... 10, 11, K JI, 1 ..... 1'913 • TNO -· .. PUBLIC NOTICES Flolltleue •u•IMH Name ltat.....,,t The lollowlng persons art dOin~ butlnell as: WA COOL PROCESS SERVING. 145 22nd Sl, Cotta Me11, CA 92827 ~111 L Ao11. UIS 22nd S , 0111 MeM. CA 92627 Thi• bu1lne11 11 con- dueled by; e.n lndMdual Tht regl1t1an1(1) com- IMnC9d to lrtnUCI butl- 11911 l..lndef the F"tc:t1Uou1 8ullne11 Narne(I) kited •bO'lt on~ 2·10.94 .. D®v111l.. Rou Thie 11at9fl*lt ., .. lied With lhe CouMy Cleft! 01 Or~ c~ on Mateh 22, I NGlltl PW!ithed NewpcM1 .... Coeta Mn• Delly Nol Acwtl ''· M. Mar J.: 10. '""· r.e . . -.- ( OMP1\N"'l' For more information: Call 631.J280, Ext. 78 , PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES '1ctltlou• FlctlUou• FlcUtloue Flclllloue Flc:tlt1ou1 8ue1M•• Nam. 8uelMH Nam• 8uelneH Nam• Busln•H Nam• Business Nam• ltatement ltatem.nt lt•t•ln9nl Statement Statement Th• followlng pe11on1 art Th• tollowlng pe1son1 are Th• 10Uo1¥tng pei1on1 111 The 1011ow1ng pt1t0n• ••• The tallow ng J'l'ttOf\9 ••• doing butlAtll as· · doing 1>u1lnen 11· dOlng bu11ntts 11· doing butintu u doing bu' nen GLORY HALLELUJAH, LIOO ENTERPRISE. 217 ATRIUM OFFICE PLAZA. CLEANING PARTNER, rlNISt1 NO TOUCtt :m& 21932 Erle Lane, Lake For-Via Mentone, Newpott '8 Fair Elm, Laguna Niguel. 11935 Sky Paik Corel• Nowpo•t Bh;a Newport Ht, CA 112630 Beach, CA 92e63 CA 112677 • tBCD. 11'\frne, CA 1:!114 On ll, CA 92663 Jetn Ack•r, 2_34 No'1h Jo1tph Sper1azza. 217 Vi~ Malthew Martn Bov.e, 18 Ted Oelultr, 11 N SI pl ru H tf\lJ • 971 Ol11Hll, Ofano•. CA 926e8 Menlon• ,.,.....IX>" e .. ch. Fait Elm. Laguna Nlgutt, Encino, s LagJN, CA Da rail s1 Cola t.1He, CA Thi• bu1lne11 II con-CA 92963 CA 12677 t::t77 -11621 dwcted by: an lnd1Ylduel Thi• bu1lnen ta con-Th11 bu1in111 11 con· Thia bu1lnu1 11 con. Th•• b1.1t neu 11 con. Th• rtglt1rtn1(1) corn. dueled by: an lnclMdual dueled by an inQN•dual cluc.ttCI by: an \nd>'•1dual di.lttN t.1 an ind d\1:11 menctd to \llONCt bvll-Tl'lt regl11r1nl(1) com-The 1eg11tranl(1) com-The r•o•slrant(•l corn• Tr11 reg 11ran1(s) com- ne11 undfl Ille FiC11hou1 menc:ed lo 111111ac1 but~ menced lo ltanaact bull menced 10 u.nsac1 bU ed to m1nH 1 bvlJ. BuslnHI Name(•) lilted Mii und9f the Act.Lou• netl undtf lhe FtelillOl.I• .,... undtr IN f lctlllOUI ,,.., under th• FICtlt.ou• at>ove on not appr.cabi. 8u11ne" Ntm•t•) l<tltcl 8"11t\e11 Nam•<•l liai.c:I 8u11oe11 Namt(I) lllltcl 0111 n u N&met•l bled Jean Acktr llbove on: 4,n,94 above on •·2t·t4 at>Ove on ~• t4 at>Ov• on W M Thi ttaltmenl-wat llleCI Joteph Speiraut Mitt 8~ T 9d Oelnltt Sltphanle H~Hn with the County Clerk of Thie 11e1ement ••• fried Thie 11.11ement wu t1i.d ll\11 111111'*'' w11 liltd Thia 1t4l1om.nt wu •~ea Of~ County on Match Wllh the County Clel'll ol with lhe County Cle.II ol Will\ 1M COunty Cl1tll ol with tn. • Cbunt; Cltflc Of 21. '"" Orange County on Mty 3. °'8"99 County on MIY 3, Ol'ange County on M•v 3, Chnue Ct)unly on l.411 t, 'MH930 1"4 1194 I.. 1"4 Pub119htd Newpot1 ~ NOJ810 '901909 NOH14 ''°7Ht Colla Meta OellJ Plklt "*lthed Newport hecho Publthed """°" IMch-~ Ntwy.JOrt ltKl'I l"Ublllhed Nitwport ~ Aptll It. 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Ill.-... ~~a AdmlnlsltallYI ~by lhl menced lo ltwact~ IH27 IOTICI l""fe!MeW IO.Z. ·::! .m . to IS:OO p.m. (8111 TO MOl9CT Maa• Al -"' .... UHmllt DelO Oii l'RUPrl :::-,:: t~ =~ ~~n1':*Na':C•l llst.O PUILJCllOTIC! r~C~~~ flUalC Ana.CAt2704 1~!.~APRIL 19, 1994 YOURNOMf'f,~ .... 1t.a1MTM1t•.= T f No tWICG ~ th•y will b~ publicly lboYe on: May 1, 1982 ,........._ t4tw1111>i11 Ill °", S.'911'*' ,., .. ,... Thia bua1..a1 •• c~ CA&.·W'llTIM MCOH ~ :c1u A,_, M :,,~a':.. .. L.oan No 1tl01144 open.d end ~ ii Bradley J. Liiv.worth .......... Nw Beach. Fl., 32937 ......... ..... ducted by: en lndMdu.i VEVANCe CON'. naN GP THI la_. .. _., Ott'9t Ret · lh.I orr1ee of lftl Olttrle1a, Thi•~ 1tatament wu filed •••1...,...1 Tl'llt bualn1u 11 con. at.l•••nt Thi 1a111auant(1) com-'lll3 L• M••• lllvd •• 2 ~cw .,.. PN> =.,~.._"rt,.... ,. P .......,... tu~:.. 10844 EUlt A~ Foun-WIU'I lM coun1y Cletk of Thf IOllowlng PtftOftt '" ductf(I t>y: a COfp()latlon n. ~ plf90M •• mlnCtd lo ltenuc:t bull-Flo --AQMgT YOU .... ......, ............ YOU AM ... QE lain Valley, cantornla, tor Orto0e Col.lilly on Al)(tl 8, ClolngbUllneJtaa: Thi rtglatrant(a) com. S"bUelnlalta: ft9M '°""' H F~tloul P.O.Box 9 ~&fiHCM.iL.oCONTACTA lftPllall.._ UNDEllt A DEED:: the lollowfng: 1994 OUAUTV AVTOMITVe. 375 menced to uenwt buaf. IOEAUX. 401 Hew-IUeinff•. Name(•) llaa.d L• Mall. CMfomill LAWYM. TM ............... TROST DATED ........ OU PURCHASE OF SIX FeGSCHIT 8rlt1ol 14S, Costa Mita, neu under the Fk:tlliOut c..... Driw. w. ebOlleon.nt• 91944~ Noace .. .......,.,.., ..... n••H ........ n . , .... UN.EU • FOUR·WHfEL ELECTRIC Published N-J>Ofl Beach· Callfornla tzeae Bu1ln•11. :/ame(I) Ullld A301, Nlwpoft leech, c_..,; = H . .::::. 11 lllld • (611} 416·991 M COMt ll'ed 11fv1Cie. e ... I ~. el ....... ~~ y='~~ CARGi C~cfl~RS '1 SPECI· Coatt Mesa 01lly Pilot V~1 l. Slraun, 1700 a~::rt Vttamlna ll'ICe>r· '=.. ~ 8utldo with ~ County wClltk of By LORRIE WOMAC CelWomll cGrpotlldOf\ M c:::z .. _..... .._.. MAV Ill IOl-O AT A ,.;.. F~~~TI o'°:iENiNct:° Frld•y, April 11, 25, May 3, 10. ~·g-iu,:~ •. ,::· pOtated, Gall M. CappellO, 227 5'W t.w. NtwPof\ Ortnge Councy on Allfll 12, ~r: s.~o~f.14 ...... • === -~ ~ "t UC SALE.. w YOU NHD M1y 20 1994 It 11·00 Im 1994· ChtrlH Ajamlan 3701 Sectelary BNc:h c.lifomll tae0 1"4 Nit~ • K:• tindtee, 0# • AN IJIPLANATION Ge Blda must be eubmltted T865 ut1c, Corona det M;.,, Call· T~~· t~tat~menttyw~r :~ Thlt 'bul l,,.H II con· PIOMOe ~J=-t.#:~~:t':=::,r,::=c:.. ~ ~ ............. ,,._ :.:~~:.;.u .. ": ~J.ai!:~ on th• rorm 1uppllld by PUBLIC NOTICE fornia 92625 WI • oun If duc:ted by: .,, lndMduel Publllhed Newport hach· • a..ge , ~ .JI a tlllCI•• MY ..._, lof $HOUU) CON) the district• In acc0tdance Thia buslneu 11 con-Orange CoUllry on fttay 3, The regl1t11nt(t) com-Co111 M... Dally Piiot PUIUC IOTIC! _.... ........ 9'.c~ ;n; ~ "' ... YOU, YOU WV'lllt with elf provision• or the Flctltloue ducted by: a genetll part· l91M ,_7 ..._ menc9d IO ~~ Aflrll 19, 2t, May 3, 10. IWl7n .. In looll -, ... .n.t ...... 8ftd oaw T~~-1! .....-.. - 1oeclllcatlon1. N nershlp -...... nest under .... .. ............ 1994 Qllt '~" .__.. 1 -..., .. -"' °"" .. ....._...!Ml w ,_ ·--,. r-$peclllcatlons, bid blank•. h•lnff• ame The reglatrant(s) com-Publl1htd Newport Beech· ButlMA Name(•) lilted ' 70 mnc:E QI -~ ~ oftlc9 CCllNllOft ;::: q, lhM ..,,..ano "-:::t ind furlhtr Information Stalem.nt menced to 111nsae1 busl-Cotti Meaa Diiiy Piiot M1y aboV9 on: ..._IM Tl tmM'TIFa W.£ :r.._. Couftty ~ ol ~ ~ MMMllll ot .._. .,..... ~. -:u. ....... may be obtained at \he Th1 following PlfSOM are nest under the Actlllou1 1o 17 24 31 1994 Cemille luleoo PUIUC NOTICI Tru.we Sale No CollnlY. c.llOmla. ot h ... °' IUCC'••O' -abOV• addreu. telephone doing buslneu 11: Buslnns Name(s) listed ' ' ' ' · Ttoe This •~ wee filed "' 4•50-31 · ~.; tM ~ = ~ W .. or ~allluled 1ru1••• (714) 962-2(11. THE BEACH STORE. 2114 lbove on: 4·12-$4 • With Iha Counly °"" of Plolltllue OU •Al'E IN OEFAUL -...---"' ......... ~ \0 1he Dead ot PubllsheCI Newport W. Oceanfront. Newport Vincent L Slluass PUBLIC NOTICE OrMgt County on Af1rt112, ........ , Nw NO£R A 0££0 'OF TRUS :.f".:::.=., ~ =:':...!° M ..an did Truec a~ bv Jeffety Beach.Costa M ... Dally Beactl. CA 82663 cn111as Ajamlan 1994 1......,.. Alt.D JUL.V 01. 19•1. •In looll ,... end ... w a.-~ t<~ M PUot May 10, 1894. Nancy Fostet, 251 YOlic· 0 Thlt statement WH fll.O FlctHlou1' NOl40e TM followlng penol\l are NLE.SSVOUTAKEACTION ~=I M-1ltl0;, Mid co.ta, ~ ...... ot tM Ch•ell Racord!lld T899 1hlt1 Cir., Anaheim, CA with th1 County Cllflt or ' •ualMH Name Publllhed Newpcll119~ doing bualnMil ... 0 PROTECT YOUR PROP. otndll ~ wtlt W =-lblklUoft ol a. Oll'JQ/'19 .. ln Book MIA __ P_U_B_L_l_C_N_O_T_l_C_E __ ,~:'Fostlf,2060Newpof1 OrangeCountyonAprll 12• lt•l•ment Co11a M ... Dally Piiot SAN" JOSE JANITORIAL "~i:[ICMA~~.s~~A on011S111•.a1:00P.M. ~,."' .... le: ~:r:4:'Ao:n·~ .. ~c~l ---------1 BlvCI .. Costa Mesa, CA 1994 ,,,80._...2 Tii. tol\O'Mng persona 1re Aptll 19, H , Mey 3, 10, SERVICES. 2722 W. CU. £EOANEXl'l.ANATIOHOf It the Nof1tl front tflt~ S'Z.m,Mt.R Rec;cwdl In itae office of NOTIC• 92963 o: ..-.. Clolng bulll'IMS u : . 1994 tor, San&a Ana. CA 82704 E NATURE OF THE PRO to the CounCy ~... M 9ddlUofl to ce-. a. the County Recofder .. INVITINQ BIOS LIYem Foster 2060 New-PubU1hld Newp<>l1 Beach-CH1"40 PAUSA.OES PART· . Tl7S EiplfWIZ& S. Garcia. 2722 EOINGS AGAINST VOU, 700 cMc e.ntlf Dt1W TruetiM wU1 acc..-a c. ,.. _ _. CalllOI~ Tht County Sanitation pcr1 Blvd Costa Mesa, CA Costa Mesi Dally Pllol NEAS, 15 Falt Elm, Laguna W. c.llio< Senla Anl. CA OU SHOULD CONTACT W..., a.nu · Ana, CA at llNl(a chKlr drMWI Oft a ~an:c. s;;;.'~ lo tfMI Olstrlcls ol Orange Coul}ty. 92683 ., April 19, 26, May 3, 10, Nlgu.i, CA 925n PUIUC NOTICI 82704 WVEA. ,ubk IUCtion. to the~ lllAlte ot NlltoMt ...,., • NoUc• ot Default eod CaJilornla, will receive bids This business Is eon· 1994. M1t1 Bov,., te Fair Elm. Thia bu1in.11 11 con-On Mey 17. 1994 • ut bidder fOf caah ~ clrftfn br • .... ot Elec:tion to Sell lhereun• until Friday, May 20, 1894 dueled by: a general part· _ . T868 Laguna NIQuel, CA 92en Flctltleae ~ by: WI lndMduel 10:00 A.M .. Chicago fpayabll 11 tM time Of .... f9dltal credit UftlOft ot • der rec:orded 01l1J/1IH at 11 :00 a.m. Bids must be nerahlp • Jam11 lfov1e. 874 En-au.._.....,... Th• r1g1111anl(1) com-mpeny .. tM duly •P in lewtlll money a1 tn. dlKll drawn by• llet• ot In 8ooll NIA Pa~ NIA received It the Dl1trlcts' The reglslrant(s) com-PUBLIC NOTICE ctlanted Wy., Pacific Pall-Stat-...nt menc.d lo trenaac:t bual· olnted TruetM under • Ullflecl lta&H), eM rtght, tedlfal aavln;• end '°"' lnet • 94·002ti12 of Mid Administrative Offic• by lh• mencld lo transact busJ. 11d1s, CA 00262 Thi following f*'IOtl* •• nell t.ndlr tM Fictitious ur1uent to Offd of TN•t, tltte, and lnC.,•at. c~ a..ocletton, UNtnte .. OHidat Aec;otda, .WI .... date and Um• heretnabov• n111 undlf' th• Fictitious Flctlllou1 this buslnen Is con-dolnQ ~ u : Butln.11 Name~ llstld co()!:d on July ~t. 199911 vey.t to and now .._Id bY eoctlltlon ot....,... blnll on 05/3lnlM al MIO p 1111. set lor1h, 11 which Um1 Buslneu Name(s) listed Bueln•H Name ~uhcled by:I ct°',,..'t)'' • LOJS"EZ MAINTENANCE, rve ~ ":'·d.tc1 3~2924°T:~nc1n!nt· Re. I~ lllid Deed ot Ttu~ epecltlld In ltCtton 1102 at th• North fr~nt 9n. they wlll b• publlcty above on: 4·1·93 Stat•m1nt • deg 1 ran ' 1 ~0'!J 33966 Ak:azar ID, Dana l:IPlfanz& • 1 orded December 23 1993 In CM Pf°'*1Y lftuetld Gii the PlnancW COcll encl tranc:• to th• Coun~ opened and namlned 11 Nancy Foster · The foUowlng persons ate mence to tr~sao u · Point , CA 926~ This ltaltn\lnt •• llled , lnat rument • 193 lllid County and lbit• and IUttMMUld to do bUUnlA courtnoua• 700 Ctvtc th• office ol thl Districts, This statement was flied dolng business ,s: ies~ unde~ I ( ~lctw~u~ Marlo Allendl Loper, ~..!.hie County Cllf~ ~I 895096 OUlclal Record• detcrlbld a1 ro11ows: In U\11 eta. In' the event Center Drive' Wn\ S.Ma 10844 Ellis Avenut. Fouo-with the County Clerk of CUTE THINGS ANO us nut 4 :i;: 1 51 33966 AJacatar ID, Dana ""99.""" ountv on AP' • f Offlcl;I Record• in t PMCEL 1• LOC tO Trad tMldef OChef then caah II Ana CA 11 public auo· taln Valley, Calllornla, l:>r Orange County on May 3, SUCH, '2947 Pepper Tret a~o~e5on: • • Point CA 1 FIOIOTI file• of the Recorder o Ho, 400i. • .n thl City ot Kcept~. tM Truetee may Uon: lo 11\e highMt ~ the lollowlng: 1994 Lane, Cotta Meu, CA 8 ovee 1 92629 reno• County, Celifomle, Newport .. ach aa PM WjUthokt thl leauenc• ot. tor caah fpeyab'e •i PURCHASE OF FIVE F807834 92626 This statemenl wa1s n ~ This bu1ln1sa la con· Publllhed Newport Beach-11ecut•d by Gery E. u-nlld In 9oo1l , .. the TruttM'• Deed untlt 1he lime of &Me ln lawtut FOUR-WHEEL ELECTRIC Published Newport Beach· Myron Lee Sipp, 2947 0llh lheC C°':n~ ~err.~ dueled by: an lndlYldual Costa MtH Dally Piiot rgum end lneyet U. ;t;;.e 13 through 11 in.! fund1 blc:oml ,.,....,._to monev ol th• United PERSONNEL CARRIERS Cost• Mesa Dally Pilot May Pepper Tree Lane, C6s1a ,~;~ge oun Y n pr • The reglstranl.(s)' com· Aprll 19, 28, May 3, 10, rgum, Husband end Wife elusive MlacellaMou• the payee Of .ndof ... H • StalH), an right, title, SPECIFICATION NO. V-006 10 17 24 31 1994 Mesa, CA 92626 FSOS080 meocld to llansaCI bual· 1994. e.Jolnt Tenent~. "Truator. Map1, ifl tN otnce of tn. INttef' ol tight. and lntaf .. I con~ 19 BID OPENING: Friday, • • • • -Leota Jean Sipp 2947 ness unCler th• ActlUous T878 ohn H. Cummingt. Jr. •nu County It• def of Of Seid ule Wiii be !Nde, and now "-'d by It undM' May 20. 1994 1111:00 1.m. T9l5 Pepper Tree una.' Costa Published Newport Beach· Business Name(s) listed erol Ann Cummings. Co-anae ~°' Ellceptini bl.It without covenant Of laid deed In the= Bids must b• submlned PUBLIC NOTICE Mesa, CA 92626 Costa Mesa Daily PJlot abo~e on: May 1992 PUBLIC NOTICE Nat .. a of the Joh :=-lffom :f 0a oll right•. wanentv. IJ\P(IU ot Im-iUuated In Mid COu on the form suppl!ed l>y This buslness Is con· April 19. 26. May 3, 10, M~10 Alllndl Lope2 owerd Cummln_o•. Jr. . mlnefai. Ml 'al rlghU f*ld regarding tltta. poe-•nd Star. and deM;rt th• D1st11cts In accordance cne1183383 duC1ICI by: husb11nd and 1994. This stat•~nt waa filed • FlctltloY• erol AMCummlnQ• Family nat ,., •,...,~ht• Md ... a1on or.encum&wancu, aa foHDlft Aa rn°'9 luety with all provisions of th• wire T 6 With the County Oleftl of 8ualneH Name rual. U/OfT D•te4Novem-u .,.. at"bon' ..., to utlsty the ......... del(:rtbeci aid Deed specifications. Flotltlous The re istranl(s) com• 87 Orange County on ~q Oii, S er 16, 19110, ea Benefiel otn.r ll~oeat 1 .,. n111 a.cured tw lald on 1 Spec1f1cation1, bid t>lanlcs, BuslnHa Name mence<I ~o 1tansact busl· PUBLIC NOTICE 1994 ' The lot,::~m:;!o.,1 are ~~ s~'J A~7'B~~~~f = _.":;: ~~ Oald, ldVanc•• thlfeun-0~~~ addrae and and further information St•~•m•n1 ness under th1 Flc1J11ous F805073 doing bUslneu as: IODER FOR CASH 1 •Y ., geothefmal relOUfc" dlf, with lnterfft u fl">' ~ c:ommon ct.e~}l- may be obtained at the The tollowing ~sons &1e Business. Name(tl _ listed FlcUUou1 Published Newport Beach· MEDIA A SSAS IN NET· ebl• et cm. of eele 1,; 1a!fu1 " dinned ,In Callfomla vtdld thefaln, and the lion, it anv, ot UM rilM above eddress, telephone d0tng ,buslne~as. 23230 aboveon.notapplihable Bu1ln•H N1m• Costa Mesa Daily Pilot WORK. 1015 18th StrHI, oneyoltheUnltedStetu PUbtk ReaourcH Codi unpaid prlnclpal °' the prop•r.•y d••cr'lb•d 1714) 962·24l I. JACKS ON rd, 1 r Leora J. Sipp, Myron L Statement April 19 26 Mey 3 10 Costa Mesa CA 92660 y cp1h 1 ce1hler't chic lldlon tt0i It Mq tNt note MCUled bY uld deed abow ii purported 10 be: Publl•heCI Newport Slteet. Newport Beach, CA Sipp Th• following petsons 11e 1994 ' ' ' ' Todd Torned. 52971/2 rewnby a•t•t•otnetion• maybewtthlnor undlftn. with lntet•lt theteon 18 1412 Ee ..... ~.~ Beach-Cost• MHa Dally 92660 This statement was filed doing business as: · S.asl\ofe Newport Beach, ank, • check drewn by • c.i al land hertlnaboYe r.ovlded In uld NoCa. P0'1 Buch, CA 92110. Pilot May 10, 1994. Allan R. Black, 8421 Bluff with the County Clerk of REAL ESTATE SERVICE T879 CA 92e63 cete orfederel credit union :'act!Old together with .... ct\argee and U• The undefslgned Trutt= _________ T900_1Cltcle, HunUngton Beach~ Orange County on May 3, BUREAU. THE, 3330 Har· PUBLIC NOTICE Thia butlnen la con· r • cllecltdrewn by • at•t tM ~ rights ot panMI al the ttust" end .. diadaitN any 1~ PUBLIC NOTICE CA 92~8 1994 t>or Blvd., Third Floor, ducted by: an lndlvfCluaJ r feder•I nYIJl9• end loen dtllllng mining, ••ploflng o1 tM trulb cruted by lor any lneoneclneiM flf ' JeanNe Bla~k, 8421 Bluff F807830 Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Fictitious Thi 1•11!atr1nt(s) com. n oclatloo. aaWlQ• u 0,,..allng therefor, utd Dffd °' Trult. 11\e atreet acsdre11 ind Flct1Uou1 Circle. Huntington Beach, Published Newport Beach· The Real Estate Service BuetneH Name l'l'lencld to 11ansae1 butl· eclon. or ••~g• benk •peel and storing In and remov· Coatt Fld S.rvkll, tttoO Oltl4W c:ommon ct.11gna• BualnH1 Name ~~1~26:,~slness Is con-Costa Mesa Dally Piiot May Bu11auM 3330c~a~~:IVd., Statement ~~ und•~ lhl (Fie) •::~: f~~~.:~c~J'. 5~~ :~ttio ino the same from lllid :i"':* CA st~~;1 C~t, uon, •I any, ahoWn hef.- Statem•nt duc1td by' husl>anCI and 10, 17, 24.31, 1994. Costa esa. Thi lollowtng pe<aons .,, usinen am• 1 1 Ind co do buelneu In chi land ot 1ny other land1 ~ 121-4i l0 By· Hattiet ~ In. • Th• lollowfng 1>41raon1 are Wlt1 . T918 This business Is . con· doing business 11: above on: not applicable •t•t• I At· The m•ln !North) duding thl right to wnlp-ro.t, Asilstent llCfetary The'°'-' amount ot the doing business aa· Th r I t t(s) com. Clucted by: a corporation UNITED STATES TAE ToCld Tornld tr · ·to the Count ttoclt ot dJrecUonally, drtn lid °"28119M ' unS»•d princiP-1 belance INSURANCE TAACl<INQ m.!:el~: ~~:nsact busl· PUBLIC NOTICE Th• d•~lst~ant(s) t ~0"!· KWON 00 CENTER. 2800 :~• 1~tatbmentty w~I~ :1e0~ Cou~'t!'!iH. 700 Civic C.n· end mine from !Ands olhef ~~2031 of lh• obligation secured SERVICES, 1954 Fed111I ness under the Fictitious mence 0 ransac . ,U51• E. Coast Highway, Corona 1 • oun r er Drive Weat, Sent• An•. than thOM hlrtlnabov• lltO 1117 ll2A b~ th• property lo b• Avenue, Costa Mtsa, CA BuslneH Name(s) listed Flctltloua ness under 1he Fictitious del Mir, CA 92625 Orang• County on AprU 22, CA ell riQht, tltle end Inter-described, oll Of gH wells, • • 1otd and teaaonabl• 92627 above on: n/a Bu1ln•H N•m• Buslnoss. Name(a) llsled Byung Won !(ang, 25581 1994 ,, conveyed to end now tunnel• lftCI et1an1 Into, ' PUBLIC NOTICE c:oata, 111pen~a and ad· Deborah L W1lllams 1954 Allan R Black ' Stat•m•nt above on. 5•11·89 Harrington Ct., Laguna Feotl23 eld by It under .. id Deed o lhroutll or acroS1 lhe aub-vancea at Iha tim• of Iha Federal Ave., Costa 0 M1sa, This ,iatement was filed The lollowlng persons are The Real CEs0tale Service Hills, CA 92653 Published Newport B11ch• 'Truet In. the property tltu•.t 1urfac1 al th• lanCI her"" NOTICE Oii Initial publlca&1on of lh~ CA92827 wlttl 1hl Count Clerk or doingbuslne11as: Bureau.~I/ F . This buslneH la con-Costa M,aa Dally Pilot d ln u idCo1.1nty,Califom11nabow deacrlbld, lftCI lo T1'UITEE'SIALE Notfc:e of Sal• Is Robin Rlelley 19!>3 Ftd· Orange County ~n April 7 NIGHT SHIFT ENTEFJ· This atatement wCH tile~ dueled by: an lndlvldual Aprll 25 May 3 10 17 u criblng the lend therein: bottom 1uch Wlllpltocked UNDER DEED Of' TRUST '360,723 94. eral Ave .. Cosia Mesa, CA 1994 ' PRISES, 1043 A-3 Center with the Counry ler.k 0 Th1 reglttrant(a) com· 1994 ' ' ' ' lot 174 o~ Trect No. 4224, Of directionally drllltcl T. "·No. t2MO co In addttion IO caah, Iha 92627 F004807 SI., Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Orange County on April 12• mtneed to trlnSICt t>usJ. • . TBS9 n th• Crty of Newpo went, tunnel• end lhaft• Loan No.1111~ Ttu•••• wlll aec•Pt a Susan Macaluso. 11842 • Robert P. Jones, 2255 Her· 1994 nest undtf lhl AC1itlous _ •ch, County . of Or•noe. un«Mr and IMlnHth or bl-~ "-'· _ c:11hl•r'a c hec• drewn Ann Albor Ct, Riverside, Published Newport Beach 1tage Drive, Costa Mesa. F005403 Business Name(s) lllled St•1• of Celtfoml•. ., Yond tM 1J1t111ot llmM• A.P. NIMl\btf: "'-'11-32 on • etate or national CA 92505 Cosla Mesa Daily Piiot CA 92627 Published Newport Beach· above on: Apt. 18, 1994 ' PUBLIC NOTICE •hown on• Map recorded thlfeof, Md to rldrlll, r.. YOU ME IN DEFAULT bank. • Check drawn • This business Is con-A.pfil t9, 26, May 3, 10, Sean T. 6U1lef. 1209 Olla· Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Byung Won Kang , k 157, P•gea I ~o 14, tunnel, equip, rNlnteln, r .. UNDER A DEED~ TRUST 1 ~I.aw « tMterat cr.atf ducted by: a generel p11r1· 1994. ware St.. Huntington April 19. 26. May 3, 10, ~ statement was filed NOTICE OF TRUSTEES oth "1ctualve. ol M11celle pair, dffpen and opefat• DATED April I, 1tt0. UH-unton « e C'hec;li d~ ne!Ship T862 Beach, CA 92649 1994 with the County Cieri! ol SALE MOUi M•P•. Record•. 0 any such well• Of mine• LESS YOU TN<E ACTION by a 1\1\e Of l~al •• ' Tffe registrant(•) com· This business 11 con· ' T873 Orange County on April 20, R-27600 0 117• Corty • .;a11:omia. Wlthc>Ut, llc>Wever, thl right TO PROTECT YCXM lng1 and loin a uoc • menc:e<I lo transact busl· PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: a general part· 1994 -Loin No. 2954188 11 -.X~~t ng tlne•~rom .• to drlll, ft'llne, "°'•· H• PROPERTY JT MAY IE alion, uvmQa aaaoC'l· ness Undlf the Flchtlous nershlp PUBLIC NOTICE Fec>e392 APN: 938 52 017 • 01 :"" 1'·"' r •·mm plOfl and •rate lhrougfl IOU> AT A'f'U8l.IC SALL atlon or savlnga bet\11 Busonen N1mt(s) listed Flctllloua The reglstrent(s) com· Published News>Or1 Baac:h-T.S. No. 801304 .'•1 nohtt, n•tural g•, the twfac• Of tM Ut>P8f • YOU NEED AH El-1peclhed in Sec:tioo 51C' abov• on: not al?pl1cabl1 Butlneaa Name meneed to transact t>utl· Flctltloua Costa Mesa Dally Piiot IMPORTANT NOTICE TO iGh~\;"!.,0.t[!:_!'::=• IOO feet ot the sub1w1Ke ~TIOH ~ n. of In• F1nanclal CodiJ DebOfa.h L Wilhams Stat•m•nt ness undlf the Act111ous Bu1ln•H N•m• . Pft0P£RTY OWNER: nown thet me be withi al tne land, as teMtVe4 by NAT\ltd Of' Ttll PRO-and autl\oflted to do This 11a1oment was filed The lollowing persons are Businns Name(s) listed Stet•m•nt Apnl 26• May 3• lO, 17• YOU ARE IN OEFAUL under the P•~cel ol l Trust s.rvkH of Amefka, CEeOIHO AGAINST YOU, buatneu In lh11 stat.e i with the County Clerk or dotng t>Yslneu as: above on: 3125194 Thi folloWlng plfsons are 1994. UNDER A DEED O •r•inebove dHcribed to Inc., a c.Mfomla COfpof• YOU~ CONTACT A lhe ~' ot &endef otn Orange Couniy on May 3, TE NGO PUBLISHING, Robert Parker Jones dotng business as: T887 TRUST, DATED AUGUS ether with lhe Perpetue t1ot1 11 TrultM In the Died LAWYSl Chan cHh 11 ac:cttpr. , 1994 2641 DvBrldge Av• .. ln11ne. This statement was filed SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA PUBLIC NOTICE 25, 1988. UNLESS YO right ol drilllno, mining, recotdlcl June a. 11M H NoCk.I ls hefeby ;tven lhe TrualM may llttlhholf' F807829 CA 92714 with the Cotinry Clerk or MANAGEMENT SERVICES TAKE ACTION TO PRO xploritlg end op•re · lnlltrument No. M-2M2.41, thee aetrano Reconvey-the luuanc1 ol thl Published NewJ>Ofl Beach-Louisa T. Amold 169 The Orange County on March 543 v1c1orl1 St., MC", Costa Ftctltlou• TECT YOUR PROPERTY. her.for. end 1torincr in• ol <>mclal Rec:orda. Alao ance Compeny, H trull ... Trust•~ D••d ~n::IO Costa Mtse Dally pjfot May MISltr Circle. Costa Mesa. 25, 1994 Mon, CA 92627 BYalnea1 Name IT MAY BE SOLD AT emovrna the nm• fro except thefefrom eny and ot euccH-u u11 .. , ot tunds me~ o 24 3 1994 CA 92627 F803399 Charle1 Edward Meltoh PUBLIC SAL~. IF YO u ld lend or eny ott..r Lenci .. watlf tighte or lntlf tubltltutid trult.. pur• IO 1™1,payee « t . 17 • • 1· . Philip E. Arnold. 169 The Pul>llshed Newp0r1 Ba.Ch· 543 \lic1orl11 SI .. "C", Costa Statement NEED AN EXPLANATIO locludlno the right t ett• tMf•ln, no mattlf awmt to th• Deed of Trust a• a maner ol r!ghl --------T9-1 -9 Master Clrcte, Costa MeSf, Costa Mesa Dail y Pilot Mesa, CA 92627 d 'r8 f~ll<j'ng ~sons 111 OF THE NATURE OF TH Whlpetoclt or Dlrectlonell now acquired by Or.mot eaec:utect by RodMY '· Said ule will be mitde PUBLIC NOTICE CA 92627 · Ap1il 19 26 May 3 10 Thi• bualne~s la con· T0R1FF~~ne~~~'LJRANCE PROCEEDING AGAINST Dr~l •n~ Mlneh from hL•"f Of TM Irvine Compan Emery and Pamela Emery, without covenanl CH .,,,.,. Th ia business Is con· · ' ' ' ductod by· an lndlvldual e k YO U YOU SHOUL t •r t •n t OH •re n and -*' or uHd by ~ acq_ulted title 11 ranty, e.11pr111 or 1mpftee:I Flctltloua d~cied by: husband and 1994-TS63 The rog 0 lstrant(s) com· ~~~~~EESCoa~:9~8981 c'fi. CONTACT A LAWYER. • •b~;'9 dHc~•d. 0J1 °~ o~ OtanlOf or TM Wine Com-Rodney F. and Pamele re{lard1n9 Ulle, pou•ii· 8u1ln•H Nam• w1I• menced to transact busl· ' ' On MAY 17 1994 1 we '· tunne 1 •n 1 • pany In connectloft With Of Emery RtcOfdtcl •Ion or •l)cumbranc•~. St•t•m•nt The r1glstranl(s) com-PUBLIC NOTICE ness under the Flclfllous \~:~lverhouse Corp (Cal· 10:00 A. M., CAL·WEST ~~~=r :;: ~~!r~~ 0~1:h wtlh rupact to tM parcela CMl1311tt0 In loo• NIA lo Hti•ty the lndebtect: The following persons are menced 10 transact busl· Business Name(s) llsted llomla) 1491 Baker Suitt ERN RECONVEVANC th f' nd to redrlll ot lend heftlnebove de-P•ge NIA Inst.# I0-1"801 neas aec:ured by ul$f doing busln111 as: n111 undlf the Fictitious Ftctltlou1 above on: 4·11·94 IE. co'sta MHa. CA ,92626 CORP .. e Celflornle corpo ,.~~:~1. :quip. maintein' llCt'lbld, together with thl of Offlclal "Kord1 ln the Deed. _advanoH lh•re~1')- POWER LEARNING 19039 Business N1me(s) listed Bueln•H Nam• Charl11 E. Meltoh Thia bu1lne11 11 -con-11tlon ts duly eppointed rep1ir deepen end operet tl9llt and power lo tr1nlf11 Office of the County R .. cMt', w1lh inl!ff'•at .. JHO· Bushard Strll1 Hunllngton above on: not appl!cat>le Statement This statemenl was llled ductlCI by· I corporation trustee under and pursu eny ;uch well(' or min• Of •Dian to other•, to •• cordef al Orange County, Ylded lnarein, and th1 B h CA 92&46 Louisa Arnold with the County Clerk or • D d f T . ho ho he . h plor1, dttlt, rldfllf, remove Callfornl•, 1nd purauent fo unpald princ1p;.I of th' eac , Ptllllp E Arnold Tile following per1ons 11• 0 C A 11 12 The registrant(•) com· ent to H o 1ust re wit . ut •• waver, t no 8nd elofa the same from the Notk• ol Default and note ••cured by aaid Bradley Jon Uttltworth, Thi• ll~lement was filed doing business as: 1 r~~ge ounty on Pr • mencld 10 ttansact bull-cord1d SEPTEMB ER 2. o dnH. mine. •tore. u:plor uld land °' to divert °' IElectlotl to Sell tht1eunCI« dMd wilh 10._,.,1 Ul••• 10121 Birch Wood Ot., wilh lh1 County Clerk or LJ. THREADS. 12350 Mar· 9 nesa Undtf IM FIClllJOUI 1988. IS lnll. No. BS •nd operete through th othifwtM utlMle such~ fKOfdld. OllOll1tti In Of\ .. pt'Olnded in ··a Orange'County on Apr~ 12 low Ave., Tustln, CA 92680 F805407 Business Nam1(1) lilted 442209. of Olllclal R1 Surfece or the Upper 5 ._ rtghtt or lnelflltt °" 8oolr NIA Page NIA lnlt 1 ~i. ,... c:nargea • 1994 ' Linda H. Kleckhaler, 12350 Published Newport Beach-above on: n/a cords In the office of th feat ol the S~bturlece O WI• olhec ........, owned IM)l2AT7I ol uld C>mclal lllpeOHI of th• lrua Fe05409 Mailow Ave .. Tustin, CA Costa Mell Dally Piiot The Riverhou11 Corp., County Recorders of OR hi lend hlreinebove dh• OfyluMd 'by..,...G;~ntor or Records, wilt Sell °" •nd o l lh• llutts u .. .- 92680 April 19 26 May 3 10 W1yne Germain P11s. ANGE County S11t1 of 1crlbod. 11 ruerved In t TM aMne eompan Oll31119M at 1·00 p M at Id Deed t Trust -~ Published Newport Beach-Jeannine W. Oh•nley, 1994 ' • ' ' Th11 1tatament WH filed C1lilornle. exicuttd b 0Hd from the. IM~ <=;7 wheUI« aucll wallf 11grJ. the North front 'enoanc; to ~•no R.gonveya nc:' c .. ~ M"' Dolly Pdot 220'1 El•bti<v woy, "" . T@JI ~th tho Coumy'°""' ol PAUL TOLNA! AN U pony, _,,. .. Ap ' ...... --lho Couoty Cowthou" ompany "00 Ao~ A1)(11 19, 28, May 3. 10, F0<est, CA 92630 Otano• County on M1y 3, MARRIED MAN. Wll ~~7~:ric18i~1 ~7·:~= ~ • ...,.,. PlfCO-700 Civic Ctntet Drive ntde .. ~ Sulw 217 WIOll IAWN-1994. This bv~lnus Is con-PUBLIC NOTICE 1894 SELL AT PUBLIC AUC 1 •1 7 • 17 2c~ ~· 2 s le{' pre.'.crlptlve, West. Santa Ana. CA at rwlndal•, 'CA 9170 lllOUNT 0&M T872 dueled by. a gtl'llfal part· F807807 TION TO HIGHEST BID The pro ny' her•tofo act, atatutory Of pubic auction, to Ute hlgtt-111) 1'4-6370, 8 y. t<i °"'*"Y • lllorMwy ---------nershlp Flctltlou• Publishfd Ntwport Beach· DER FOR CASH. CASH ducn'-:1 f: being •old • .. contractual; bl.It wlthc>Ut, 1st IMdder fOf cull •ufman, A111etant a,..• er......., PUBLIC NOTICE The ceglstrant(s) cbom· Business Heme Costa Mesa Oaity Pilot Mey IER'S CHECK DRAWN 0 11 •• The etre•t eddreH eod lloWeY«, M'Y fleht to enter (paylbte It tn. time of aalt ry, 0.1ed: 04/'llW1"4 "5,,,,;,,,, AU FolJJu" menced to ltansact usl· Stetem•nt 10 17 24 31 1994 A STATE OR NATIONA other common dHlgn.clon upon the turfKe ot lllld lft lawNt moMY ot tM ASAP12.4383 -1;;:.,. na..i-Fictitious ne.ss undt1 tht Flclttlous Thi follOW\ng J*IOnS are ' ' ' ' . T908 BANK, A CHECK DRAW If eny. ot the rHI prope land In the IJttrclM ol Unftecl statH), att rlghl, 0. 5117, Sin ~ -8ueln•u Heme Business Namt(s) listed doing business as: BY A STATE OR FED dHcribed•bovei•Pl.lfPOrte auch rights. The flHfV• tltJe and lnt111st. con-t Coeta MMe Stat•m•nt ·~· '!,":~t :t~icabl• HAMELN BUSINESS RE· PUBLIC NOTICE ERAL CREDIT UNION, O to be: 405 Momlno Sta tton1 In this par80flph .,., V•~ to end now h.+cl by PUBLIC NOTIC! I ~.-MO;.a1;11;t ••• 1 The following persons are , an. IC aer SEARCH, 9842 Lapworth A CHECK DRAWN BY Lene. Newport Beech. CA noc Intended to ""'Ude lfl· II under Mid deed In CM I ' doing business as: This statement was filed C1r .. Huntington Beach. CA Flctltlou1 ST ATE OR FEDERA 12600 toral tights °' to deny Of property &)lusted In aeld ltOTICE Of AVM..Alll.ITY Of SEARCHRIGHT. 21520 with lhl County Clerk or 92648 ButlnHe N•m• SAVINGS ANO LOAN AS Benefoclerv Phone: 17141 p<1vent ecceu by OrarttH County anCI Slate ind ct.. ANNUAi. flfTURW ,ACIPIC VllW "G" Yor1>1 Linde, Blvd., Orange County on Aprll 15, Plllf Mlchalakl, 9842 Up· Statement SOCIATION SAVING 281·2346.6eneliclery:John ftom aakS lot to thl pub6lc ecrlbld aa followa: Al ~ ..... AL,,.,. 1482. Yorba Linda, CA 1994 reo5903 worth Cir .. Huntington Tll1 following p•r•ona are ASSOCIATION 0 ~· Cu~mlng• ·~ Clrol Ann Wltlll of Newport H.rbof; mor'• fully !Macrlbld on Pursuant lo Sec1lon 6104(1 ~ • ~ 92687 ,.. B .. cn, CA 92648 dot~ business as: SAVINGS BANK SPECI umm i:l)· c 0 . •Ym•~· howlvef, UM of any pua.. said DHd of Tru1t. of Ille Internal Revtnut Cod . ~ • Ctwttll9fY Thomas H. Wolfe. 7023 E. Published Newport Beach· Thi1 bu.sinus Is con-GIFT BASKET EXPRESS, FIED IN SECTION 51 o2 ~I::~ ~~nnMfc~:~o · tkly owned or pubtlcly TM etreet lddrt11 anCI notlcl IS hereby g"'8n lliat the 3500 Padllc \l'8w DrNe Shorecrest Dr.. Anaheim, Costa Mesa Dally Pilot ducted by. 1n lndMdual 8500 County Club, Buena OF THE FINANCIA Drive Suite 1000 Irvine tontrollld waterway Is othef common deligne-annuli return tor Ille y.ac andk\Q ....._, lleldl CA 92807 Aprfl 26, May 3, 10, 17, Tile 1ogl1tr41nt(t) com-Park, CA ~21 CODE AND AUTHORIZE CA t27IS·lSSO ' 'aubfed to U'l9 rlghtl, NI .. lion, If any, ot thl real 0.0.mber 3f, 1993 ol KAllll ~~~~M;•3·;·~=~~1 Jeanine M. Wolfe, 7023, E. 1994. minced to tran.act l>usl· Christi Pettus, 8500 Cou()o TO DO •BUSINESS I The 1.1ndt1•~ned TruttH and r19uletlofl1 of all 90y. property described 1bovt LEEN BIANCHI FOUNOAT!ON,'4 ShOlacresl Or., Anaheim, T887 ness under tht Fictitious try Club Dr .. Buena Park, THIS STATE WILL B dl1ol1lm1 enyliebiliryfor1ny lfnmentaf age'ncll1 haVlng la purported to be: 1221 prtyall foundation, Is IYaillllll CA 92607 • Buslneu Name(s) listed CA 90621 E OAT THE ENTRANC lncorreotneu of the ctree Juttldlctlon thef'IOVlf •• lendtPolnt Way, Nwtport 10< IJ(Jbllc lnsr>ec110n l1f any~ Thia bus.lneH Is con-~ILOT CLASSIFIED above on: 8 Aprll 1094 This business 11 con-~OL THE ORANGE CITY eddrH• end other common reMrVed by Truet .. tv1cH a.ach, CA 12'26. llresled alllen Who requeslS dueled by. husband and It• Iha r&1ourc• you P81er Mlchal1kl ducted by: an Individual HALL 300 EAST CHAP dHl9nellon, If eny, thown ot Amlflca, tnc., a C.IWor• The undetl(gnecl Trull .. at Ille toundatlOn'I pcll'ICIC>ll O~ wile • • can. c:ounl on to Hll ~ The 11gl1tran1(1) com· • EN E ORANGE herein. Said ule will b• n&a Cotpotetlon, 11 Truet· dlaclelm• eny llnlllty fOf l1ce localld at 3152 Rldhill -. Th• t1gl1trant(1) com· myriad of merchan-TRADE menced to tranuct t>Ytl-MAN AV U • •med•. butwlthoutcovenao • In the cMld recorded any lncorrectne11 o4 the 11 00,CostaMesa.CA92626. menctd to lransac:t busl· dlse l11m1 because neu 4'f'lder the Flelltlout CALIFORNIA, all right, 01 W•1Tan1y. npreHed or June 21 1114 H lnltru-1crHt lddreu and othlf TelephOllt (71'4) 957'6000 "'11 undtr the Flctf!ious our colum~• compel Bu1lness. Nam•(•) li1tad tltle and int1rul con Implied, fegacdin11 title. "*It Ho: M ·2"2AI, 9' Of· common dellgnatlotl, ft btQlnolnQ on h dall ol this Bu1fn1u Na.me(•) listed qualltled buyert 10 through classified above on: not appllcabl• v1yed to and now hekf b poneulon, or encumb~llnCI· flcW Recotds. any, ehown herein. publlc:adOn tnd lor 180 dl)'I •boll• on: Aanl 1, 1994 ealll 642·5878 Christi Pettus It undar Hid Deed o ••. to P•Y the rem11n ,.MCB. 2: An ~ Thi tout lfMYnt ot"" lhefeatter during normal bllsi-.. __ lliliiillillililil--•I Thomaa H. Woll• 842-a878 Thia ttatemenl waa filed T.rust in th• prop•rt prlnclpaf •um of the notel• nent ucklatve NMIMl'C u~ PflnclM belenc. ness hours from 9 a.m to 4 30 l••••••~••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••~~~~~-~~~~~.~~M Hw~W•eldO~o•on~and~tMott11e~~~~om Orange County on Aprll 1, ind Stll• d11cr1b1d H : TN1t. wi1h int•re1t thereofl, Pf-'" detcrlbld n : by lM propef'ty to bt eotd Thi NinNuol manlgl( 01 111, 1994 COMPLETEL. Y DE H provided In 1eld note la), That pott1of1 ot Lot A, eald and rheonabtl coau, U• r oatiO.I·~...., A 8iloc:hl STARTlll& A llEW BUSlllESS?? We wl. now SE.ARCH the name tor you at no ah charge, end ...,. you the time and the trip to the Court "°'* In 5al'lta Ana. lhln, of courte, ...., the IMrdl le comptet9d we wttl ftle your ftctltlOut bua6Mee name atatement With tht County Cleflc, pubhh once • WMk tot four W9tkl u requtNd by IN end thtn flt9 your proof of pubbtlon with County Cfef'k. .. "' . P..... atop by to rlle your fletltloua ~ 1tatement et the PUOt Legel Oepet1ment. 330 Welt Bay, Coeta MtM, Celfom6L " you can not atop by ..... cd 'W at (714) 842-4321, &.ttnelon 3, 5 ()( 316 end .. wlll mek• ~ tor you to hendle thll procldut9 by maff . " you ehould haw •ny further QUtttlons. PltMe call UI Ind we wlll bt ~ then gled to Hiist you. Good Luck In your MW butlMMll Feotoe1 SCRIBED IN SAID DEE edvencer, II eny, under the Ttact Ho. £00S, !Mtetlbed """' and ectvancea M oun ._.,n p bll ..... OF TRUST term• of the D .. d ot Tru1r, 18 fulows• llegfnnlng et tM time ol tM Initial~ u s, .... Nlwport Beach-The striet iddrau •n H llmeted fHt, cheroer end the ~ COf'* ol cetton ot the Notk• ok SMI FON 2M Co111 Miu Dally Pilot other common dHlgni npen1u of the TructH LoC '° ot lllld Tract No t • ~ZS.Ot NIWl>Of1 llNdl-Costl Ma4 Aptll 19, 26. Mey 3, 10, tlon 11 iny of the rea of the W ttl crested bV uld......., _.. comer "-'-on •·1n k>n ~ caah the DllJ PIClt 1DIM ' ' d ed of Tn.lll, to wit:-. ~,. • CH247419 511°'94 · T property describe abov ,440 048 311 Eetlm•t• a curve concaw NofttMftv Tf\llt" Wiii acc.,e a c• --------- --------•-11 purported to be: "ccru9d 1nierH\ end 9ddl-Mvtnf • rldtll• ol 110.00 "'61(a theck ••-on • Can'l lffm to PUBLIC NOTICE 4C>e·D E. BAY AVENUE tlohel edvenc•• 11 eny, will fleC, 1rlCMal10 uld point It.It• ot Nltlonal bat*, a _ .. NEWPORT BEACH Iner•••• thle flciute prlot 10 ...,_ 8outh ?-M' W c.Mctl •awn by a Matt ot ~ to .,, thoM "· FlcltlUou• CALIFORNIA 92860 H ie. THE BlNEFICIARV hat: thine• W•etttfy fldefat credit union ot a repair Jobt •uslneu ....... Th1 under1ign1 MAV ELECT TO 8IO LES ,00 .... "°"' tN Noftt.-checlr ••wn by I ..... Of arou.nd the houH? ............ Trust•• di1cl1im1 an THAN THE FULL CAEOIT = ""' ot Aid lot and fedlfat 8'1Vlnt• ... loen TM fOllowlng P4lflOM ere k1b~ity for 1ny incorrect ~· benellcl•fv undet uld :,~ ,:."~0 ;.: associ.tlon, aavtno1 ..., Lat the Clae11fted doing buelnfft et: n1u of the ltrHt •d Deed or TN•t heretofore =•• COfnet ol Mid IOdatlotl Of MVll\9• blnll Service Dlrect~cJ ORANGE COAST COURT drlll Ind Other commo H•Cllt•d end delivered lo tot· tMftcl NOft'-1r 21' :r:Wlld In llctlotl 11 htlp you find Rl!POR.TE~A-.~ ThHl1r dealgnetion, If 1ny the undtr•loned a written h.et 1100 fllt ltonl 1 ~:;nc~ C::11n1 anti , ............. -Ip. m Lane. A.Hao YltJO, CA ease •hown herein. Oed1rellol'I of Defeult ind ,..., to • ..... curve· ... thl .. to In tM .: h•.:=::..._===· .. ====i Julf1 CetOline Huber. IS S1kl 1111 will b1 med1 Demln4 for Sele. end • lhance NcMth 2" 41' ";a "' • 1• IV Th .. let Lane. Aliso Viejo, b11t wlthout cov1n1nt o wfln•n Notice• ot Oef111tt 111_. 4IM fHt to a llnl :: tendef :hef IN"":,: CA t2t5t werranly, upreu or im •nd £11ctlon to Sell, Th4I th.a 11 P8fllfMI wtth and •;..••· ltle 1 u Thi• bu1ln11t la con-pllld1 regarding title, po1 unde1tlQMd 01u11d H id _,.., fllt Hott.....,. trOfll !!!8Y" T'~ , ~~ dueled by: en lnCllllkluel HH1on or enc um Notlelt of 0.feult end Elec.• --....... , -UM N .... • .............. Th• r1glttran1(1) com-br1nc1 .. , lnctudlng fH11tlonlO ... toberecordedlr'I ::=-.::"~~~·become .=--btl lo mencld 10 trenaact bull-charQU ind expen1u o the oounty where the , .. 1 _... 11ract Ho 400a: :C'"°' MIHI ""' under the Flctlllou• M Truatu end of the 11rop1ny I• loc•ted end mote r. • , ii' rfll f'ltM. Butlnet1 N1m1(1) lltttcl rv•t• crut1d by Hid 1h1n three MOnth• h•vt a.oo'°"'h 7~1 M lelCI ull Wlltl be "'* al>OYI on: 4-t).~ Died of Ttl.lll to P•" thl el1p1ed •Ince •uch record• Ill• fMt .,;lthout c~ Of ••· Julll C Hubef • 1 ' ~tlon ,. .... flnl '°\he ranty, ,.,.,. .. • IMplld TNt 1ia1tment WH fllld 11melnlng princ p1I sum Date: APrif ZO 1H4 ma CUtW concave ,..etdlftg tltla, po111"'°" wlUI "" County Clerk of ' th• not•(•) llCUfld b CNceoo T1ttl Complll\y " Nvtntt I ,..,. Cit encullllWMUa, ...... Otenge County on Apt'll l3 aid 0.1d of Tru1t to wit: TrvetM,f0teeloeureter..lce "' • r.t IM ~ fY the •••lltldftlll ... 1994 'Ul0,380.157 wrth Inter Center, HO (. Hoepll1~ W"9\ MN H0..00 foat ClllM W .... 0.., ,eoltOa at tht11on from 4J01/93 LIM, San ltfnttdlfto. CA. cww; lhlnce ..... advMCM W..U.IM .. "-ibli ...__. .---.._ t 8.1500" pet annum as t140l.1..J..•le"'°"9 Number; er1y 1ta .... •elOftl uN ........ • ~ .-..: "*' ..... .._. . ..._,,. tovld1d In 111d notel•l (tOtl H4 O«I curw ....,... "' .,... ol "'-.,. "" W...-,...... Co1ta MtN Diiiy ~ lul COltl Ind 1ny ad ly· lend'{ St~H. Aut 21" • 21'" .. a MM ttMll ,el f11 .. "°'8 --r-'...:J AJ>fil tt, • Mey 3. 10, 1ncH wf1h lnterut '"'"86' ....,. ,.... tt• 8' W MM .._ wM 1994. ESTIMATED TOTAL 04/28. /03, 05110 ,._ ._,..... ftl-. ...... • ,. ...... Ill E8T U32.154 D1 ; 1Mnce ._.. 119 .......... '-' ..... TM btneflelery undt TRADE ..., ••,...ta_. -.1n111fll ...... •Id Q.Hd of Tnitt h1r1-ie.-o11u ... llf. 11 _. "' .. .,_ ofore n1cuttd 1nd d1 ~ I: A ,..... ... ....._. ~ _.. o.e. "' red to thl und1rtlgnt l'raUgh Classlfled at¥e IMI ..... ,., 8le COfto TNIL wnu1n O.cl1r1tlon o f M•·H-........... _. ..._ Rn•"•t•• ftult •ml 0.mend tor 1 • "" fl#•,,..,_ ·'·------------"·~·~ PLU IN ,...-.. .. <_,.'-*•W .-i• .... •MNtlt -~­~'~ -ill J psfOlt BwhlCotita Mesa Daffy Pilot IZIDlm - PUii.iC NOTICll PUIUC NOTICEI PUIUC NOTICll PUIUC NOTICU .... itl liwtUi money Oi ihe ;c;JO;;; WllhOul COUl1 ~ Name: FINISHING TOUCH •cw• 111eculed 1nc1 cMliv-IOTICll 3315 ~~ltd: United Stal". '% cul'I, 1 !::"• a.lo<• laking CW• PUii.iC IOTICI Newport Beach. CA 92te3 CutW'I check 1wn by a Wed to the unc:Mfslgned a very lmpoflant ac:tlotll, wtklen Dederellon of 0.-The Flclltlout Bu1lnH1 11ate or nallonal bank, a fault and o.mend '°' a.le, hoWeWf, lhll S*aonal rep. ITA,.._..,OP Ham9 referred IP abo\19 cMc:k drawn by 1 11ate or end 1 w.ltten NoUc:• ol 0.-reten1atlv. will be r9<1uited ,. • ....,.mn °" Wll filed In Oreng• County fedetll crtdll union, or 1 hlull 11\d EleellOrl to a.A. 10 gl11• nollce 10 Inlet••*' _.,.. .w P1CTneou1 on 1-3-90, FU• No.F442323 cMc:k drawn by 1 111te or The underllgMd c-.d persons unle11 lhly hll\19 •USIMUNAlll Vlol1 H1nn1, 11111 Hamp. federal 11vtng1 Ind loan llld Notlce ~Default Incl wal11ed no1ic. °' consented Thi~ penons 1hh'1 Ro1d, Tustin. CA 111ocl1t1on, uvlngs 1s-EJtctlon lo IO be r• to lhl propolld acllon.) 111W the UM ol 92080 eoctallon. °' U'l/lngl bank corded In th• cCMJnly Where Thi lnd9pendent •dmlnls- lhl Flcllllou1 Bu1ln111 Scott Mutgr1ve, 802 ~ Av· 1pecifted In MCllon 5102 of lhl real ptopeny 11 IOCaled tr1llon lulhOfity wilt be Name: CONTRACTS PWS, ocado A\19,. Corot11 dll 11\e flnanclal Code and Ill-ind more than lhr•• gtlnled unleu an Inter· Mir, CA 92625 lhorlzed 10 do busln111 In months havl elapSIO ~ Nted person files an ob-20902 Hunter La1e, Hun-This buslnln -s con-lhl1 1tate.) At: AT THE )ec1lon to 11\e petition and "'8IOft Beaeh, CA 92141 such reco«Sallon. r• Fictlllout Business ducted by.,.. lnOlvldual CHAPMAN AVENUE EN· DATE: 04/20/94 show good cause Why the Viola H111n1 . TRANCE TO THE CIVIC court 1houtd not grant lh• NOW reflffed lo llbove This st1tement was filed CENTER BUILDING.. 300 PROFEISIONAL luthOl:IR _. hied In °':= County with the County Cltrk ol EAST CHAPMAN AVENUE, FORECLOSURE COR· A H ING on the e•ll· -~. Fiie No. F4 54 Or•nge County on May 3 ORANGE, CA all right, lltle PORATION . •• lion will be held on J NE 11tellen Browne, 20802 1994 • and ln1eres1 conv9'f•d to TruatH, 2033 H. MAIN 9, 1994 11 1:45 P.M, In IUnlet Lane, Huntington Publl1hed Newport Beach· ind now held by It undes STREET I SUITI 110, Dept. 703 located-at 341 &Mch, CA 92648 Cosla M111 P1lol May 10, said Deed of Trull In the WALNUT CREEK, CA The Clly Drive South, Or· ahi9 bu9innl WU COO-17, 24, 31, 1994. proplfty altuattd In aald ':f9'· CA 92668. IMCted by an lndMdual T918 County, California desc11b-945J8 Telephone YOU OBJECT TO lhl Jtill llalemer'll Wll filed l~lhe land lhertln: N,umber: (ltO) 933-granting of the pelltion, you 111D the County Clerk ol 4HO PUBLIC NOTICE l T 12 OF TRACT NO. 1hould 1ppea1 at Ille h11r· OMnge County on April 8, 1881, IN THE CITY OF Bi: DANIELLE BRILZ Ing and state your ob-1994. Tltle Order No. COSTA MESA, COUNTY Published Newport lec1lon1 °' Ille wrrtten ob-8*tctn Browne Publlshlld IOI~ OF ORANGE, STATE OF Beach·Costa Mesa Daily ICllons with the court be-:porl B11ch.Co11a TruatM Sale No. CALIFORNIA, AS SHOWN Pilot May 10, 17, 24, 1994. ore tht htaring. Your ap-Pilot Apnl 19, 25, 93-11843 ON A MAP RECORDED IN T895 pe11anc1 may be In person ,. 3. 10, 1994. Reference No. BOOK 66. PAGE 9 OF or bMour 1ttorne~ ... T881 MISCELLANEOUS MAPS, PUBLIC NOTICE IF u ARE A c eo1TOR '" 070007401 IN THE OFFICE OF THE or s conllngent creditor of PUBLIC NOTICE fl APN I 422-482.oe COUNTY RECORDER Of BSC 284• lh• deceuedwJ:ou must Ille : ITATllllNT OF NOTICE 0' SAID COUNTY. NOTICE OF your claim h the court A iSANDONMENT OF TftUITH'I IALE The street addresa and PETITION TO and mall a copy to the per. YOU ARI IN DEFAULT olher common de1lgnallon, 1ona1 reprasen1at111e am lf,ISI OF FICTITIOUS II any, of the real prop•rty ADMINISTER ~lnled b~ the court with n 14 •UllNllS NAME UNDER A DIED OF described abov• la pur· ~TATE OF: our monl s from the date TRUST DATED 04/14/ 10 TM following persons 88. UNLESS YOU TAKE ~orted to be: Tht ftroperty CAR LINE BOMELL ol first Issuance of the let· •v• 1blndoned lh• use of erelofore descr bed Is PEASE aka te11 as prcwitfed In section 1111 Flcllllou1 Business ACTION TO PROTECT being sold "as Is": 2108 BOMELL PEASE 9100 of the California Pro-11111m1: PACIFIC COAST YOUR PROPERTY, IT WALLACE AVENUE, CHe No. At73127 ball Code. The Ume f:.r Iii· eouRT REPORTERS, 6 MAY BE SOLD AT A COSTA MESA. CA 92627 To all heirs, beneficiaries. Ing claims will not expire Tfleallr Lane, Aliso Viejo, PUBLIC SAU. IF YOU The undersigned Trustff creditors, contingent credi· before lout months from CA 92858 NIED AN IXPLANA-disctalms anr, llabi11~ for 1ors, and persons who may the hearing daae noticed fhe Flcllllous Business TION OF THI!: NATURE any lncorrec nets o tht olherwlse De Interested In above. N..ne 1tf1ned 10 abo111 OF THE PROCEEDINGS sl!eel address Ind other th1 will or estate, or bolh, YOU MAY EXAMINE lhe •s filed In Or'"r.: County common designation, II of: CAROLINE BOMELL file kepi by lhe court. ~ou cM 3·23·94, lie No. AQAINST YOU, YOU anY., shown herein. Said PEASE aka BOMELL are a person Interest In foe03180 .. SHOULD CONTACT A sa e will bt madt. bul with· PEASE the estale, you may file .,.al• C11olin• Huber, 6 LAWYER. oul covenan1 or warranly, with lhe coura a formal Re· Tn11ter Lane, Aliso Viejo, expressed or Implied, re-A PETITION has been quesl for Special Notice of On Qe/07/94 11 10:00 hied by EVELYN L SMITH CA 92658 A.M.. PROFESSIONAL gardlng lltle, possession, In lhe Superiaf "'Court of the filing ol an lnvenlory lhl• bu1ln111 was con· FORECLOSURE CORPO: or encumbrances, 10 fcay Calllornla, County ol OR· and appraisal ol estate as· weted by 1n lndMdual AA TION as the duly ap-lhe remalnlng prlnc pal ANGE. seas or of any petition or fttlis 11a11ment was flied pointed Truslee under and sum of lhe note(s) 11cur1d THE PETITION re~uests account as provided In flllh the County Clerk ol ~ursuant to Deed ol Trust, Dy said Deed of Trusl, with thal EVELYN L SMI H be section 1250 of the Cahfor· Orange County on April 13, ecorded on 04/23/86 as Interest thereon. as pro-appoinled as personal rep. nla Probale Code. A R .. I~. Document No. 86-160217 v1ded In said note(s), ad· r'eSlnlatlve lo admlnisltr quest lor Special Notice Julie C. Hub81 Book -• Pa~• -. ol OH1clal vances, ii any, under lhe the estate of Iha deceden1. le»m Is a11ailable from tht PJlt>jished Newport Beach· RICOrds In I e office of the lerms of the Deed ol Trust, THE PETITION requesls cour1 clerk. lf.''a M•sa PllOI April 19, Recorder ol ORANGE eslimaaed tees. charges the decedEtnl'a Will and Attornev for the Pill· May 3, 10, 1994. Counly, CaJllornl1, IX· and expenses ol the codicils, If a" be admitttd tloner: _, T882 eculed br Bill L CMELA TruS1ee and ol the IIusts 10 probate. he will and crealed by said ·Deed ol -~ ~ PUBLIC NO Tl CE ANO BA NOA M. CMELA, any codlcns are 111alrable On the mov~? HUSBAND ANO WIFE, as Trust to-wit: $124,961.76 tor e)(amination In the Ille Truslor, LANDMARK Estimated kept by the court. STATEMENT OF Accrued ln1erest and ad· Sell your extra 11UANDONMENT OF MORTGAGE CORPO· ditlonal advances, II any, THE PETITION requests RATION, A CALIFORNIA authorily lo administer the household · it.lJSI OF FICTITIOUS COR'POAATION, as Benell· will Increase . this figure es1ate under lh• lndepen· b BUllNEll NAME clary WILL SELL AT PUB· prior to sale. dent Admlnlslratlon of Es· items Thi following persons LIC AUCTION TO THE The beneficiary under 1a1es ACI. (This authority in Classified .._.,. abandoned the use of HIGHEST BIDDER FOR seld Deed of Trusl here10-will allow lhe personlll rtp-the FlcJlliou1 Busln•u CASH. (payabl• al lime of ' resentati11e to take many .. PUIUC NOTICH PUIUC NOTICll da.. ui/ oP,.CH MCGU•LI ... II. ............. c .• OP ANJU llUL TANI, tOt •· LINCOLN AV.,1 (108041tJ1 UOOI IKYPARK CIRCL•, ITI. 100, ANAH•lll, ITI f091 IRYIN•, CA CM.IPORNIA H800I 92714(714)111.0tOO Publl1hed Newport Publl1h1d ~ewporl BHch-Costa Mesa Dally Be1ch.COst1 Meta Dally PilOI May 3, 10, 17, 24, 1994. P1lol MIY 10, 11, 17. 1994. T894 TW896 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Ml ZONA SUPERIOR COURT SUPERIOR COURT OP CAl.IPORNIA,. MARICOPA COUNTY COUNTY OF ORANGE In the Matter of: 341 THI CITY DRIVE aABY QIRL RICHARD· POIT OFFICE ION aka CARYllA •OX 14111 LYNN RICHARDSON A ORAHOl,CA Minor. 92813-1571 NO • .11102310 IN THI MATTER OF AMENDED NOTICE THE PETITION TO OFHURINQON CHANQI!: THE NAME PETITION TO OF KULJEIT SINGH TERMINATE NIJJAR AND RUPIN· PARENTAi. RIGHTS DIR KAUft NIJJAR OF NATURAL FATHER CASE NUMBER A Pelltlon to lerml"f:le A112970 the Parental R~hts ol he ORDER TO SHOW Nal ural Fath r of lhe CAUSE FOR CHA.NOE abo11e-named minor hillllng OF NAME been filed Dy Brent 0. PETITIONER(S) KUWEET Ellsworlh: NOTICE IS HEREBY given SINGH NIJJAR ANO to Rahn Lance Richardson, RUPINOER KAUR NIJJAR John Doe, or any other HAS/HAVE FILED A PETI· TION FOR> AN ORDER TO male person t.llllming to be CHANGE NAMES FROM the lather of •the minor KUUEET SINGH NIJJAA; child. that lhe Pe11tlon 10 RUPINOER KAUR Nl.l'AR Terminate Parental Rights TO KUWIT SINGH, BABLY of lhe Na1u11I F11her is sea K. SINGH tor hea11ng on June 13. II Is hereby ordered that 1994 11 2·30 P.M. before all persons Interested In Commiss1on1r Waddtll, lhls mailer appeat before M11lcopa County Superior thl1 court In Department Court, In the Maricopa No. 3A of the Orange County Juvonllt Court Cen· County Superior Court at ter, Southeast Judicial Dis· 1rict. 181 o Soulh Lewis the address shown above Streel, Mesa, Arizona on 6·7·94, 1994, al 2:00 o'clock p.m., and then and 85210, and all persons In- lhere show cause, II any teresled In lhls maner are lhey have. why lhe pelltion no111ied then and lhece to for change ol name should appear and show cause. II nol be granted. any they have, why an II Is furthlf ordered thal a Order termlna11n~ the Pa· copy of th11 order to show rental RlghlS ol • Natural cause be published In THE Father should nol be DAILY PILOT NB/COSTA granted. ' MESA. a newspaper of DATED: Aprll 21, general clrculalron pub· 1994 hshed in lhls county, at JUDITH Al.LEN, Cltrk least once a week for four of Superior Court consecu1111a weeks p1ior lo ROBERT S, lh• day 01 lhe hearing. · ELLSWORTH & ROW· JULEE' ROBINSON', LEY, PROFESSIONAL JUD Q E /C 0 MM IS· CORPORATI ON, 83 SIONER OF THE SUPE· EHt Main Streat, Suite RIORCOURT 50 t , Me1a1 Arizona, .DATE: APR 20 1994 ANJU MULTANI, .. PUIUCllOTICU •••o t .74 n (IOZ) 811·t t 11, Atterne~a for Petitioners, •rent D. llleworth • ••N OOMH Publlshed Newport &e•ch.Co11a Meta Daily P1lol April 28, May 3. 10, 17, 1994. TBM PUBLIC NOTICE cnstteee21 Fictitious Buslnesa Name Statement Th• folloWlnQ persons are do1~ business 11: Paci le Radlol~ Medical Group, a Calllor 1 Generlll if"'e•sNp. College Hospl· Costa MUI, 30 I Viio-rla SL, Costa Men. A 92627 Alennder S. Lin. M O. Ph o.. Inc.. 1 Professional Corporation (C10f J: Col· lege Hospital Cost Mesa, 301 V1c1orio SI., Colla Mesa, CA 92627 William C. Chu, M 0. Inc., a Prolesslonll Cahfomla Corpor11Uon College Hospl· tal Co$ta Mesa. 301 Vlcto-ria St., Costa Mesa. CA 92~27 Brian C. Wilson, M o .. Inc .. a Professional Cahfornla Corporauon, Colle~• Hos· pltal Costa Mesa, O I 'tic· lorla St.. Costa Mosa, CA 92627 Roy E. Martinez, M 0., Inc .. a Profeulon Cahtorn1a Corporation, Colle~• Hos· p1tal Costa Mesa, 01 Vic· 1ona Streel. Costa Mesa, CA 92627. This business la con· ducted by: a genoral part· nershlp Tyfie of Business:· Radio· tog cal Sei;,v1ces .. The reg111rant(s) com- menced 10 transacl busl· ness under the F1c11t1ous Business Name(s) listed above on: 213188 Ale11ander S. Lin M D . Phd .. Inc., Alexander S Lin M.O., Presldenl (Plll1ner) This S1atemen1 was I.led with lhe Counly Cl8'k ol Orange County on Apul 20, 1994. F808419 Published Newport Beach· Cos1a Mesa Dally. Pilot May 3, 10. 17. 241, 19\'14. T893 Buy II. Sell I\· Find 11. Claaalf ed. Tu11~. MllJ 10, 1984 9 PUIUC NOTICll PUIUC NOTICI C .. l11HIU NOTICI OP IALI O' AAANDONID PIRIONAL 1'9'0PUTY No~• 11 hereby oiven lhll und• and pursuan1 10 Section 1988 of lhl Cal1I01· n11 Cillil Codi 11\e ptOpef1y ~11ed below belle'lled 10 be lblndoned cJ>li TERRANCE HILL ASS IATES ANO GENIGRAPHICS, who11 last addrtii wat 1a.01 Von Karman, IMnt, CA and 18201 Von Kllrm111 1440, Irvine, CA Ca~forn11 92715 will be sold II public auction at 18201 Von Kar· man, Suite 440, Irvine, Call· lornia. CA 92715 on Ma' 27, 1994 11 1:00 .o'cloc p.m, DESCRIPTION OF PROP· ERTY: 17 WOOD VENEER OESRS 3 WOOD VENEER CRE· OENZAS 1 PORTABLE COPIER 1 TICKER TAPE 6 TRASH CANS 1 OKI SPECTRUM 100 COMPUTER NOTE: FURNITURE ON VIEW AT SCHICK STOR· AGE; t!721 MiCHELLE OR., TUSTIN, CA FROM 10 00 AM TO 11:00 AM Dated 5/5/94 M•chaet Mulvehill, Man- a~er ubllshed Newport Beach.Cosla Mesa Dail)' Pilot May 10. 17, 19S.. T897 PUBLIC NOTICE Fictitious Bu1lne11 Name Statement The tollowing persons are doing business as: a) MASTER TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATORS b) M T.I • 344 Baywood Or .. Newport Beach, CA 92660 Miguel Vaporls, 3200 Chev101 Vista Pl .. S1e I 18, Los Angeles, CA 90034 Adrienne Louie, 612 I Shenandoah. Los Ang• !es.a CA 90056 James Kelly, 1745 lt'ac10 Blvd., Novato, CA 94 9 This business 11 con· ducted by: an un1ncofpo- raled assoclallon other than a partnership The regl11tant(s) com· menced 10 transacl busl· ness under lh• Flclltlous Business Name(s) listed PUIUC llOTICU lboveon' -.1.94 Jame• KAMty 'Thll ltallment WIS f111d wllh the ~1y Clefk of Ot1ng9 County on "Pf• OI, 11KM F80S079 Published Newpo11 S.ach- Co111 MHI Daily PilOI April 19, ~ May 3, 10, 1994. nn PUBLIC NOTICE Fictitious Bu1lne1s Name Statement The followlng persons ert doing Duslneu aa; a) SO/CAL/TEN; b) ABL ORGANIZATION; c) ABL OF NORTHERN CAUFOR· NIA; d) INSIDE TRACK. 1) ADAPTIVE BUSINES S LEADERS OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA {7772 E 17th Streel .. Suite 200, Tus- l1n, cAn68o Ad1p11v1 Business Lead· ers 01ganiza11on. Mimi Grana. 17772 E 17th Slftet Slit 200, Tuslln, CA 92680 This business is con· ducted by· a corporallon The reg1stranl(s) com· menced to transact bust· nesa under 1he F1c111ious Business Name(s) · 11stect 11bo11e on 1983 Mimi M Grant, PresJden1 This statement was filed v..ih the Counly Cleik of Ora!1gl Couniy on April 08. t994 F805009 Published Newport Beach· Co11a Mesa Daily P1101 Apt1I 19. 26. May 3. 10, 1994 T880 Repainting? f IQ(" loabwJ IO r~ ··~•.lel*n.llCJ NSlaf'l f, .... fl ""Pb ~tofindltie SIMI you' It locliig b . ,.., It I Di.I • 11 TO PL\CE AN AD CAI'1 J - 642-5678 tl ,, t1r , Cosca Mesaz CA 926 27 Dow To Place Classifie d Ad '·Bl' PHONE: 714 842·5878 BY VISITING OR MAIL: 330 W. Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 (Corner of Newport Blvd. & Bay St.) CLASSIFIED BOUBS: Telephone Sam • 5:30pm Monday.Friday Walk·ln 8:30am·5:30pm Monday.Friday DEADLINES 11Monday .......... : .............. Friday 5:30p m Tuesday ....................... Monday 5:30pm Wednesday .................. Tue day 5:30pm Independent ........... Wednesday 3:30pm 'Thursday ................ Wedne day 5:30pm Friday ...................... Thur day 5:30p m Saturday ....................... Friday 5:30p m GENERAL POLICY R11c1 ind d~dlines are 6Uhjccl to fhange without notice. The publi1her mervts 1hc f'i«h1 to ctn111r, recl111 ify. revisr or re1ect any clauified 1dverti1tmenL Plc11e rtport any trror• 1h11 m17 be in your cl1Milied 1d immtdiately. The 01ily P1lo1 & 'lhc lndeptndenl acctplt no liability for any error in n 1dtcrtist111mt for whidi 11 may bt rcapon1ibk. urepl for 1he cott of 1be J]>ltt act1111ly occupied by tbt error. Crtdi1 c1n only be 11lo1ttd for the lint 11ttrtion. HOUSES/ OONDOS J;oR SALE HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR RENT COSTA MESA 2124 APARTMENTS NEWPORT BEACH 2669 BUSINESS & LOST & FOUND PERSONALS lmmed Avll Clean. new FOR RENT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimii flNl\NCE paint.. 3BR 2BA, noll••······· 29251------1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii pets. 1257 Conway. •1BR $625* ¥1:0 ST CATf PERSONALS 3002 2BA 2BA $725/Up ... Male Longhair. while iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $1300 mo. 545-7506 I.AKE · FOREST BALBOA A•k AboHt Our 2BR BUSINESS w/groy & block. Miss· :; j; I: ing srnce 5·2, In the HOT & WILD! PENINSULA 2607 pee 1 .Frig, d/w OPPORTUNITY vicinity of 20th st. & Hoo..0so.s969 Incl. 60x30 pool. No 2904 Santa Ana Ave. area Toll Free Call pall. No foes. No Please Call<::'641M309 2BR unfurn·near beach lease 545-4855 ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'--------- 21 s s iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii & bay lrg deck gar 1• LOSTI Sal at Noon 5f7.1w•••••••• M•gnlflc1nt 1 eo• Vu • • · 1 BR 1 block 10 beach. $ 1' , $945/mo yearly 111. $$OPPORTUNITY$ Gold watch. Westchtt EMPLOYMENT 4Br 2•h a. Loll o 673·7412 or 723·1206 Oulol. Pallo, garage. Seeking six SS moll· Pla.za p1rklng 101 In light, rec1n1 upgrades. xJnt loc near Lido. front of Bank of Amor·I••••••••• $3400/mo. 640-2600 2Br r••rlr 2 blks from $695/mo. 760·1962 vated lndep. Reps-. lea parking lot. NEWPORT BEACH beach. Gprago, stove, HugG estab. Industry. .. 3 2727 relrlg. Wi'. $985 Incl 6 WKS FREE'"RENT Earn generous bo· v 7 • EMPLOYMENT ulll. 645-5662 WITH LEASE.II, nuses & rosldual lo· LOST1 yellow & grAy 5530 2169 co'mefl FT/PT. Co. Cockat1,1 in New· BAYFRONT lg 2Br 2Ba, 2BR·3BR Apts, ~ support & EZ lralnlng port/Promonlory orea.liiiiiiiliiiiiiii~iiiiii~ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii pool, 2 car parking, Years Nowf Family ACT NOW 723·0203 Says "Baby Bird." RE· BOAT MECHANIC pier .avl. No pell. Yrly complex, pool, play----------WARD Call 673·1326. with cort1ncat1ons for Beach Area $1500 mo. 673·6640 d 950 8310 Cottee Olst/Gourmea groun • Local Route. $500} STOLE N OMC. More Cruiser, Winter or Vrly FurnNnfurnlshed 1-4BR Incl Watertront CORONA DEL MAR BAL PENINSULA $1 500 POii wkly. Free Air comprOISOr and Volvo factory dealer In 1 Bd Apt. bay view, pvt sample 800·382·JAVA . orange Dox or tools Lake Arrowhead. Frr. 2622 pallo, no pels SBOO Cosla Mesa area, late xlnt wages & benefits. mo Incl ulils 675--7177 Own A Payphone Ale. night, 5/1. REWARD., _c_a1_1 _909-__ 3_37_~_4_60 __ • $750 10 $2000 mo. Villa Rentals 675·4912 Bayfront 1Br Apts. Upstrs & dwnstrs avl. New crpt/pnl. $1075. 'hotl tsl mol 642·6515 1---------X-lg 3BR 3BA Apt newly decoraled, lrplc, lg decl< & pallo, x·lg 9ar $1750 mo 759.0874 RE NTALS 1 BR. Oen fl . 4650 wk IBR. Udo . $1650 mo, ________ _ $1200 Wk Pot. · · Steps to sandl Studio Unique Oppor. 650·J838 c1Wns1rs In triplex. 241h 1·80<>-468·7632 SI. $650 Incl utils, lse VENDING ROUTE· '7141847'2822 Great Locations; WATERFRONT Room To Grow•Must 1·2BR residences on Sell•B00·599·67BO Lido Peni n su la . lmmed occpyl SS00· 1----------1 S 1300 673·6030 7 dys 710 Lido P•rk Dr 2BR Penln $1575 mo COSTA MESA 2624 INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY 2908 3BR. Penln . $1375 mo '=iiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiimii •••••••• 3BR Pen In .S 15 75 mo 1• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 4BR Penln $1800 mo APTS FROM $550 MISCELIANEOUS 4BR • Udo • $3000 mo 1 Br 1 Ba & 2Br 1 ""Ba. RENTALS Great locallon. Harbor The Pludlrllat. VIiia Apl1. f48·9081 --------.,.-==.--1 BR upstalrt, quiet, --------- '73·l900 very clean, lndry lac. HOTELS Loc•I Bu1fne11men soeklng Investors tor gold mine. Call 714- 756-3272 . pools. No pell, Beaumu1 tmmac 2Br please. S55o mo. & MOTELS 2718 ANNOUNCEMENTS 2Ba angl lvl w/ahut· 840·0382 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ters, new pnt/floorlng. •·,-B-R_u_p_s_t-al-ra-.-q-u-le_V_S_e· LIVE IN LAGUNA $1395/mo. 875-7218 eluded. Near ahop-Furn Studios, kitchen· ----------• • • BELCOURT ping & frwys. Well altos, TV, pool. $175 ...... " ........ . kepi complex. Pool. & up wk. 494-5294 LOST• FOUND 2925 -• mo. 849-0392 --------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BALBOA ~:Ro~ro"~ ~:.~ :~ 2BR DUPLEX. new BA. RENTALS TO . t i)-El-int 11011 Plin No pets, please! S550 PENINSULA 2107 EXDlnded '8' Plln qu1e1. yard, new crpt/ SHARE 2724 2BR, Fam Rm. 3 B1 drpi, gar, great neigh· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii r~ -Lux furn condo, fab LH·Optlon S4000/Mo. bora s775. 947-754o CDM lg ha• w/ MJF BrokenQHHrted Llttle loy ... LOST 011'011 TuNrn b•r view. 2 MBA LuclllsHoyt&44-4910 2BR·1BA. garag1, unturn rm. prlv ba lg .~1~•r:~l~v~~. All 1111 ..... .._...tlllllib atH, turn·key cond. WllllYNTAY\.ORCO W'alde. New cpVpalnt. cloHI. WO, fUll prlv, <:>•<:>•c;:,•<:>•<:> r:::-~~·111N1111fff11· s1eoo Agt e40·5894 Bluffs Tennis Villi S850 .,. ssoo He. Agt walk to bch Resp N/S. 1 h 1 1 1 f N ----· C714) 850.1220 $500 util Inc. 675·1581 n I • v c n ty o IW· .......... 111111 ... __ _..; ______ M•lr + 3BR. ram rm.•------------port Beach, near 16th EMPLOYMENT- 5530 EMPLOYMENT 5530 BOOKKEEPER P/T MAKE$$ AT HOME 11·3 M·F. 10-key by Send self-add stampd touch. Newport Beach envelope Id Nor·Mar restaurant. 645·8384 Lifestyle. Bo• 2406. DOG GROOMER Cosla Mesa CA 92628 Needed for Newport Marketing • Com· Beach location Top • pay. 675-7676 puter/Adm1n Asst Exp Estheticlan w/ ell· PT • For new gor· enlelle to rtnl cuDicle. g1ous office. 722-4588 Also he massj\ge th•r· PROPERTY MGR ap1St. Lg NB skincare Nwpl Bch co has clinic:. 042·9t 18 immed opening tor File Clerk FT exp'd Prop. M gr. Yrly/ NB Law firm. S6.5o. Summer/Winier Ront· $7.50/Hr DOE .,. Den· als. Sal +:·Fab oppty. efits. Must accura11, 1 ___ R-=o~n_6_7-=3~·7:--3-:00-- dependabl• & aelf· Th• Piiot motivated. 752·7855 Cl•••lfl•d Finished C•rpenter1 The most comprehen- tools -tran1por1111on sive and current dlrec- needed Call· tory of goods and .. ,.. 714-641·8307 Iv msg vices around! Run your ad in the Newport Beach Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 100,000 homes. • ......._ .. ..., ,...NI. CORONA eounlry kltch, 2850 1/I E'alde 1 BR vacant, incl CM Beautllful E'1ld• & luslln Avenue on 3/ EL -•D 2122 $2350 mo 848-8980 gar, $585 + $850 TWnhm M/F Prof, gar 24. a yrs old. Ullle ........... • .iacn.11111 .. D 'YLnA dip. 150 E 2111 SI. puking, atorage. gray around muuJe, ._ • llCI, ...._ ........ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~aatblutt· 4BR or 3 + 046-5934 or 544-421M S435.,. dep 722· 1789 bar• a pol near tail 111·.......,. ...... llllU • BR 1 BA O I I cl d.,,, 2Ba, fronl row •• Id I 28 1 I 1 Please Call Christina llilllNI..... ....... • 1 up ex. n view, big famlly/llv rm, "" • • rg r r p ex, N8 Fem am 2-+2. Mair •• llMI-refrlg, r r, w/d. 1750. 2 frplcs, gated entry .rlel gat, w/d hkup, Br. 1!>45+ ""utJ, avl 5/ ((• (714) 950°1004 ~-. .... -:.~........ AVllll• le now. Call to family yard, vacant encl patio. $8()().$8151 18. No imkr/pets. dy A E W A R D --..;.,.,;;" wll Ht 844-7220 or 754·7771 52500 mo. Donald 1_m_o.,,... _•__,B1,...3-..,...1_10.,....5___ 752·3277 ev 640-9104 "'F""O,...U~N""D,,.--0,...n--8-a-l_b_o_a ......., .... ..,.._..... Avt Nowl 511~ Carn•· Pfan 942·9797 ••Furnished out• NB·Dover Shr• un· Penlniul• beach. 14K Fax us this form with your credit card # or mail it in with a check today! Run for o week ! If your car does not sell we t 11 run it for another week FREE! All for $1 o· f o r . ~ " :········]'l:l:St ·-·-·--------·······--·· • ' : . D YES,SELL MY CAR I ' .............. tlllilllillll lion. 3BR 2BA, w/d. _L_g_2_B_R_'_+_d_•_n_, _2_B_a-. -2 cott• ... lplc, lmmac. fum. w/d. Clean, qylet wedding band. Call 10 ....._., .. ._ .. ...._. frig, lt4~ Open SaV ear gar. w/d, a/c, quiet, E'alde. N/amkr. empl'd adll. $375 + describe 8l9-!ih-711o _......,......, M.. Sun 310.375-9487 micro. 11475 mo. $895 ulll pd. 548·5058 .. c. No peta 645·9515 _______ __....._ ., • ...., la *' e GOl'geous oc:Hn view Ownr/Agl 7159-7659 Aent Now i '•r QFOUND•HOUND~ --·--•• H.V. Hiii• hm. 4BR Of Lae/iale •BR·3.58a Onlf t299 1'1 Mo•·5-T-O_D_•·G-B---2-7-4-2 Beaullful, Golden 1 It ..-•... 3 + dert. pool, •pa exec tlom• In grHI 10-Rani + 1300 He. t or IV\! Cockerspanlel Mix .. -... -• 1·-lllllUD 13050 Agt MO-•eM cation w/pool. 175"K 28R upatra. No pele. lli•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I T I _ ... Mal ._..-;-.:;;._,., NIW cUifOM 3bd-or 13800/mo. • 031 .... 27 Open Dally ~ARK STORAOll ~~~~~ly,~~...,McFad~ ___ IC_,.._ 2ba. bltln• trio. deck & 975-1155 or 040·5558 Spacious tBR-cable, nr SIOfage/gatage, alze1 den & 55 Freeway. 4 ......... lg brick patfo 11895 Nwpt CrHl •BR 391 + bch. 1hop1, bus hne. 12~7 In CM. l.owHt mo•••· M0-2CMO den w/ocn vw. comm SOl 5 & up. Calf Bon· PrlcH. Olllc• a110 months ago, unable to ._ ________ ,le. ef 'CH. 2Br +den. Po o I/ten n I 1 /1 Pa I f nl~r~'!'11 ~ •• ;.:d· ~16 1L~~~-:W~;;· ttke cafe OI him any· 1 v.a.. ffplo In m•tr bf. l1llO/mo .... 2·3850 m9rt, nHdt good refrlg. d/W, W/d. gar. ociANPRONT •pat· Unique 1000 all 18r ·-------· home & environment. 1100 803~ Cwnatlon Ave. kUng 2BA/28A Annual, tpbi, qui• bk lot, hk· Approx. 1 YHt old ••••••••I 11400/mo. 123.0751 11110/Month. Agl, ':4..-;::; =::a·.:J:: COIUIUCJAL PIHH call Adriana • 1_,. HenatM w/c.· M•da 71 4~701 RIAL l!STATI 1(800) 228-t193 Box MM a ah.ct. Dbl lot, COSTA ..... 2124 w8fcur •bet, dine&•-------•••••••• 23084. Pleue .. av• ql.llet CM, N +. Ht --f&n\lty rme, w.,k to HUNTINGTON phone number. happy bCh MIOO ......all llOhOol UOOO AOINT ll&CB z•.aA -------lo rtturn ~ call. ...... oonMa aM400 V'WV 1VSD11SS oma ,.: 2..~~. o-ato0:ed .-' • .. ..,.., 1"'99 IOI IDT z11t u~ 0~~T!... ~.-.-.,.., ....... ._, -::· ~-· ~ .... aJeiC1L:ear. A ullO ~.~ 7 •WM lni'alnoe w, In tl'9 W/d Ncup. pwt werd. a .. 1.1d U8C 8UIT99 vto1n1ty of aoett ll. A No "'9· l?tO. * I. a!!-9'ay ll. Ill._ Alld It. L..... '"'"9. frN ..... Atta Aw . .,.. IOMtlLl41toel :!:!!!~ CIH••••· ....... ~ ~Cllll0 .... 1IOI ~ " • • • • ~ •• ~ Credit Cord =MC -S.A =AM ~ • U?- • : ----,.---"*'--'":""'."~-=-.... -:.._~-~~ I -.....-ii-__ ..__ : C'•6a* 1--~=::. • g:,..; =--. ·-_...,. =---'t ·---=--. =·-...... ---o------: lo-----... --' •••••••••••••••••••••••• •1 •0•4..._,, ao-1-•••• - 10li 10. 11M TODAY'S CRoSSwoRo PUZZLE ACAOSS 47Change 1Land 49 Spotts mealUr9 ~ .... 5Engrave 53Chnstmu 9Connd pCant 14 FallOr 57 Ew:plofe 15 DonMy's 58 Hold fol1h aong 59Lawn I I 1• 11•1 • nn• ·lllSC.·---··ll· ...... , Thi ....... .... NAllDWAll•·Tool•. ••• ebuHd and ..... Got Te Ool" New ,.eel.,. elenft, ......,._, peea. .. ......_. ... 110V AC equip er... volunleef/foeter. Call -00• '°"'*• vws.o.1111mon 11~. •• aoo IX WHAT A LUCKY GUE88BR tacki• boa, anchor, BIKk. T-tope. er• Nelt!vr vulDenble. South dula. North-South'• eombiMd bo&dinc in ::..t ia.nn ,...._ SPOatDIG llllDll SUPS :::S, ~ :!'!.,'," NORTH diamonde, EMt coWd oat ~ Meal Ii.... • ... GOODS IOIS DOm 7022 ~~-...~-~ 7 • 10 9 3 bavemoretbanOMc:ardiD\Mtuit. 11Hee & P•Mleeoi !!!!!!!!~~~~l·---------.,. Q 'I 8 & .C IO declarer wu&ed no Wm in riainc ......... 4380 ............. 4000 PT, 842"'321 Ext •273 0 A 'I. with the ace. In dwnmy for the ftnt Spalding QoH Clube • Oftg '3500. Ilk• MW. 40'-IO' .... °"" EVM 310-1M:t-Zt3t • Q .J 8 and Ian time, declanr b..t to 10 Cat1. books, ehon, tMQ. C&ll 7I0-38M 14$0 Bal le&end. C1ose1-------"""'lil WEST BAST after tnimps and, with two IUft dia· ~~ 0~0,wf ~>i.:0::' n~-.. "75 to .. a 7••·••1 DUCKS ... 12 llf*llffft:tl• Q J 8 •'I 8 & 4 2 mood loeera, couJd afford only one • wTS vv wiiiTIDt Sld•Ue ,3·lmllllll•111!!1• .. • Q Q 2 Q A 8 loeer in the 1uit. le i t a sue-or ii T': r~~· ~ Whalet, Udo. ~nln-11 Datsun D ... ef ~· 18 Soolhed 61 Tennts great t7GIS11 Lendt 18 Meoleval 62-bear emertalner 63 Sic141an 19 Soot volcano 20 HerOIC tales ~ &ltterlly 22 Fine china catc:ners 24 Fame 65 AdmlSSIOn 26 Temporacy 66 Observed gifts 67 High sptttlS 'l7 Negarrw1 I voe es DOWN 29 Craze 1 Daisy Mae's 30 Society gar fl$nd 33 Prudence 2 Two·seater 37 W11tten car 1em1ndef 3 Bird 38 Devoured .. Settled 39 Tycoon comfortably OnasSIS 5 Wane 40 WeN·bu1H 6 Snare 41 Ripened 7 Yuletide song 42 L1mes1one 8 Fasr bOars formal1011 1n 9 Old SIOry cave 10 Some' 44 Prune noblemen 45 -de i 1 India's eo~ne conlinon1 46 Ruler ol 12 18·wheerer Pe1s1a 13 r>arao1sc SlO.. 01"4 i.--f-~le 21 Bound by oath 23 "Rollert>air star 25 Born 28 Oscars. e g, 30 Pastrami seller 31 Put OUI (heat. e.g) 32 Bean omen of 33 Conrract 34 Shake- spearean villain 35 -on the. gas: hurry 36Gershw1n brothei 37 Nununng 40Clitt 42GhJI 43 Tnumphanl cry 45 -0ueen. mystery wflter 47 Rose oil 48 Highway SO Kind of fldK>n 51 Otn\lnlsh 52HOfSe - 53 Sulk 54 Branding - SS Wonh one's 56 Sea eagle 60 Blower 0 K Q J 10 & 0 9 one p1-y a clear (norit.e? 110. on Palm• 4_..110 Airline tlcket1·four t 1uia • Rhine channel :~oo lo R~~YI cl: • 10 9 1 • 8 & 4 3 2 Review the pouible combina· Gal' plantl S1i 1hade, way OC to N•wartc area. •7•·••ao 0058 or 84s-1u 53 SOUTH tiou. If Eut or W•t boldl three pine, fruit 15 gal no: e-15 175 ea. 842-0095 • A K tNmpl inc:ludinc ,t.be queen, d9clar· herb1 135 kind•. 11; Q K J 10 9 3 er ii booked for two tnunp Joeen no mac Ito 9".e74-IM22 ••••••••I O ILES VOLVO 0 8 • 3 2 matterwhat. Tbenfon, the key dis-Waterford Chandeller, TIANSPOl1'ATION AUTOM a l~~~-illli-• • A 1' trihutiona.,.. when uump. are 2·2. 12200. Marl»e top col· ••••••••I Th biddin. E 'f .,.__ L.--Q f ... table, l200. e r: ven 1 .,,...t.... x o trumpl, I 540-144e or 873-9574 South W•t Norcia Eaac fineue of the jack ,,ru not deliver BOATS ! g ~!. :! ;: ~ ~:~:. ~ =P~-:. PETS a Openini lead: Kine of 0 book and then lead another di.a· ANDIA1S 6049 20' Duffy Eiec 1"·495 '88 BMW 325, 4 dr, 111-VOWWAG!N Conaidering the tNmp 1uit in a rnond:Eait will ovemJffdwnmy for ~~~~~ v:;i/~:~ ver, 5-lpd, air, •cc vacuum, it. ii purely a guesa how to the 1ettini trick. ADOPT •pn Nwprt Boh 642-8878 record•, xfl cond, Al • '71 Super •••ti• la . ~ 1 I •L.-,.. • 81 .. _,,.5478 . forced to .. 11 U50Q. Conver1 red w/bu. p y at aor one oeer. n WJe context The only hope is that East bu the Every Sal & Sun at __.. By Owner 540-1011 top. 3K 'mi on re~ of the band u a whole, declarer had ace of heart.I. So lead a tzump from PETSMAAT, Fountain 411 DUFFY 18 eng, rebtt tran1, ~ no problem. · the table at trick two and, i( East Valley. PupP'ff, kit· Elee1rlc Bayc:rul1er frnt end, new llrel/ North'• band wu IOmething of a plays low. rile with tba Iring. Tbe ten• and more, all 110,3$0 * 873-5503 CHEWOLBT 9045 1hocka. 14500/obo. disappointment for declarer. While pmtf is now ...Ce u the ca.rd.I lie :=~:. ~· ~: M~1t ... 1 902-0518 we would ~e to ~ea po~t or.:h and. uan.added bonua.~ ifWett 03t7 tor more Info. POWEil BOATS '78 ca .... ro. 1 owntr. •utOS more. we not e pulUlJ Wt holdl a 1mgleton queen and Eut ao.er Mbc PupP'ff, 8 7012 all orig, eeK rnl. 305, n four-card 1upport, so the raiee to three hearts headed by the ace. On wk•, 11t lhota, ta111 & auto, AC, .ant cond. WANTED ' two heart.a pt.I a vieorou1 nod o( the bidding, the auceea of thia line !MW claws done, S12S $2900. 714·878-4533 approval. ian't promi1ing, bot it ii the only each. 809-785-1825 1~vt=:.' ::~e.ra~ l 'LL BUY ANYTHING ln light of Weat'1 overcalJ and chance. 15800 or belt ofter. -8-0-ND--A----9-0-8-5·• Older model car, truck Chances are 714-MS-t 672 or van OK St00.$300· S500. Have ca1h, I wlll you wlll ftnd 19' Bo1ton Whaler Ou1· come 10 you. what you nffd rage, t40 Evtnrude, •ea Prelude 5·1pd, • 83 .. 2584 PP • good cond, groat AC, PW, AM/FM cUll, at th• price . boat. 110,000 obo or cruise, aunr1, tint gl•.1--------- you want to pay trade. Bob, 842·1574 S8300. Call 673-5863 Overstocked with EMPLOYMENT DOMESTICS 5540 FURNITURE 6014 7011 IMW 9030 -----------------~- ------- -------- > • 5 5 30 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NEED European En· BRASS BED, On 1z, .,._-+--+---j~-+--...11 SNACK BAR gtlsh spkg female to w/flrm ortho matt 1et, watch 2 klds. Prefer never used, boJCed. d I stuff? when yoo rea Th nklng of having a 79 Accord 4dr Auto, A call to Cl•Hlfled garage 1al•? AC PS new tlre1 Classified Give u1 a call! ' ' ' dally PILOT CLASSIFll!D body straight nda will help 642·11'78 M2-S878 paint, lo ml 11200 obo 642·1178 --Runs good 631·7149 , __ __.. ........... _ ....... _.._ __ ATTENDANTS live-out. l.t hskpg, Cost $850, must sell exp'd, refs. 642-6845 5250 cash. 774-6500 For summer season. Fast rood exp. helpful. ·--------Chln1 Cabinet: l.g Med· Must be avail 10 work lterranean, gd cond ------------------------------------. w•ekends & holidays. MERCHANDISE Asking $300. 548·3350. -LADIES SPA ATTENDANT Tues & Thurs, 5·9PM; ANTIQUES 6010 DAYBED wht/brass, complete w/trundle & matt's. Never used. Cost $850, must sell S250 cash. 774-6500 Sun t • 7 PM. Good iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii phone manne11, po· *BUYING ITEMS• Designer bdrm ate, pier lite frlendly cabs, It brldge hdbrd, BAL. BOA a·Av CLUB From 1800-1960. 1 pc dressr, pd S4K, •ell Jewelry to entire house $1400 obo 721-852t . 714/.645-5000 EJCt. 521 contents. rmmmediatAt ESTATE SALE TELEMARKETING cash, top $. 673·6223 Cherry Sleigh bdrm Best deal In town. . iet, unused $1650. Come take a look -APPLIANCES 6011 Matching entrtalnment See If you quallly. Our iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii armolre avl. 895-6048 llrm needs tO .proven closers. Professional Kenmore u•• dryer,•--------- atmosphere. St50K+. heavy duty. good MERCHANDISE Call alter 9am, ask for cond, 5150. 642·7406 MISC 6015 John, 714-662·7662 We1tlngh10 stacked ''iiiiiiii• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Work at Hom•·Lots hvy duty washer/dryer r• • of .lob• .. $$1 Send 5150. Beige fOOIStOOI Estate Salol 6 Rose- SASE to: RAE. 638 {humply) S20. 673-6050 wood molher of pearl Camino de i.os Mares, • china cabinets, fern C-240-413 Son Clem· atarids, coffee tabl .. , enle, CA 92673 FURNITURE 6014 curios, all Rosewood. Huge collectlon of EMPLOYMENT MES is back ... by popular demand! Run--a 10-line dassified ad in the Sanuday edition of the Daily Pilot for only $5.00 (or 5 dimes a line!) Requirements: • Items for sale must be merchandise or household items priced at $100 or le$. -------------------SERVICES 5533 7 PC Oriental "bed Ht Incl triple dresser & armolre. Call 760-8784 bronzes (34) Including 8' Uons, 6' blind )u•· lice. Clolssone up to 3', regal Ivory lnclud· Ing netsukes, 3' King & Queen, charlot1, 3· tusk•, Ivory boat•. etc. Fish bowls, paintings, 11tver, i.pls, turquoise, 25 plec .. carved Jade, 200 year old Chinese armolres, 6 cabinets, old clocks, bar; very ornate Louis XV fur· nlture Incl mirror & console, man & ladles dHk, Bombay cabi- nets. 9 sllk rugs, 3'· 14', etc. ete. SAT/SUN 10·4, 1599 Superior ll'A1. CM. 722-5552 • Every item listed for sale mUSt have a price. •You may run fewer than I 0 lines, but the minimwn charge is still $5 .00. EMPLOYMENT 5530 . .. EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 5530 5530 Boaut solid pecan Stan· ••• .. ••• ley bdrm set w/arm· Please be aware lhal oire $550. 722·0884 PllChologlst PT Real Estate Sales the listings In thla cat· Belllnl Crib It Mat· egory may require you tr••• Pale gray. Xtt to call a 900 number condl Retail $765; In which there la a sale 5350 &45·3137 charge per mlnuto. -----· ----Position avl. No over·•--------... head. Must be abl9 to MAL llTATa SA&.D supervise 1 Psych As· Busy wllk·ln location. slstanr. 722-4588 comp plan. FS>f lnlefVlew .... P ... T_D ___ •_m_o_n_•_t_ra-to_r_•_l_n1 call Ron Taylor. ~ stores In your area Fri. llll'""'lllnlllll Sat. Sun. $6.75/hr, car Ntwpolt nee. Call 557-5579 or 673_7300 213·849-3366 PT/FT locker room ~=====~~~I a ttendant,· Newport Real Estate Sales Beach Athletic Club. 70-90% commission. Call Chris, 644-89l0 (714)439-0300 WE'RE EXAPANDINOI Extremely 1uccessful sates/marketing firm Is•--------- seeking professional, Can'I seem lo hard·worklng sales gel to all lhose people lo Join our team. S100K+ annual repair jobs Income Is VERY RE· around the house? ALISTIC. Professional Let the Claaalfled office atmosphere. great ,upport 1ystem. Service Direc tory CarY and see II you help you find quallty, ask for John, reliable help. 662·7662 after 9am. 1------..;....-- Good jobs reliable services interesting things to buy It's all there every day In Classified &42-5878 Alt Kind• of Jobi For All Kinds of People. Piiot Claa1lnod. \ •You must come to the Daily Pilot office at 330 W. Bay St. in G>sta Mesa, write out your ad copy on a form we provide, and pay cash for the ad (No phone calls or credit cards will be accepted for the dimes a line category.) • Deadline every Friday at 1 :OOpm. Starts May l 41h •sE•R•Vl-C•E--•I iiCARiiiiiPii!iiNTRiiiiiYiiii3ii51iiO ~g;.r; t FENCES 3557 t DECKS HANDY MAN 3710 HOME~ IANDSCAPE t MUSIC PAINTING 3858 TREE DIRECTORY 3615 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICES 3760 LAWN CARE 3808 LESSONS 3 83 S iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICES 3929 ----- Pot a Housosltter • TREES • whll• you travel. Wiii 11ay at your home. T•'-""'-.... U..1, • Local refs. 644-4058 ..... .._ 751-."47f Vlolln/Plano l .. 1ons Fun-c:reatlve·lnform alive by highly exp t .. cher w/BA. All age• Katherin• &31 -8288 3834 -------· ------ QUALITY CARR 20 Y" exp. Ou11ily Gardening, cleanup•, workmanship, talr treei, planting, 1awn1, • price• 845·2417 Ron Irrigation. Fr•• Est. RAIN•OW Clrole Malnt. Comm/R .. 527·1087 Pllntlng. ln\/E.CI. Houtt/ Troe trim/removal, A.pl Oual. Job. r iff •••. I kl I • St. llc#569897 838-t758 apr n er •Y• •m• lnd1cpg. You name IC. we do ltl 848-4174 3932 ...