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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994-07-26 - Orange Coast PilotA perfect summer day, with low morning clouds • quickly moving out for c ear skies and warm sunshine. Low 70s at the beach. See Weather, Page 2 Winner of California Newspap~r Publishers Association's General Excellence Award for 1993 DoN LllACH, DAILY P1Lor Hypnotheraplst Irwin Barnett works with a subject in his Newport Beach office. Hypnosis is hip again More people are turning to hypnotherapy to help them mellow out BY DAVlD HElTZ, STAJ'r Wll.J'TU I magine yourself in a little white sailboat, riding wave after wave on the neve r-ending sea, with the sun warming your body and a cool breeze whispering in your car. As the swell comes and goes you fall deeper, and deeper, and deeper to sleep. With every cry of a seagull you go deeper, and deeper, and deeper ... Snap out of it! This story is just starting. IC you want to learn more about hypnotherapy -and there are plenty of people practicing it on the Orange Coast -read on. Irwin Barnett, owner of Reporter learns What It's Ilka to relax BY DAVID HEITZ, STA.FF WaJTU ~ 1 _p eople who know .me s:iy, "That David Heitz = really needs to relax. He's going to give himself a heart attack." They should have seen me Frid:iy. The sight of me sitting in an easy chair with not one tense muscle in my body would have given them heart attacks. I let hypnotherapist Irwin Barnett pull me deep into the abyss of doesn't-matter- land. My usually reddish face paled. My curls went straight. I know 1 wasn't asleep betause I could hear the photogrnpher laughing at me. I didn't care. I don't remember what I thought about. 1 just know I fel t good. Like I was thawing out, coming back to life. ... HPOltTlll/P••• 4 Aceording to Bob Strauss, general counsel for the institute, a hypnotherapist degree will cost you about $390 and six weeks of your time. Strauss said learning hypnosis often goes in and out of style. "It was popular during World War II, and then the Korean War. In parts of the 1960s and the 1970s, it was en vogue. And since about 1982, it has regained popularity." He dedicates the recent in- terest in hypno~is to athletes - particularly tennis players and golfers -who use it to help them compete better. "In golf, perhaps more than in any other sport, relaxation and concentra- tion are at a premium." Pacifica Advanced Hynpotherapy Centers in Newport Beach and Encino, is one of the latest hypnotherapists to arrive on the scene. A recent graduate of The !rican Institute of Hypnotherapy in Irv e, Barnett began his practice abo two weeks ago in a small office suite across the street from John Wayne Airport. Its furnishings include not much more than a desk, easy chair, table and a portable stereo for the hypnotic audio tape. "We're going to do hypnosis in a very traditional way, using the tradi tional techniques, yet we're going to humanize it for the consumer," Barnett said. Hypnotherapy pupils usually fall into three categories, Strauss said: Heallh care professionals looking for adjunctive skills; former paticnt.s of hypnotherapists who want to learn how to do it themselves; and mid-career professionals looking for a change of pace. he HTPNOlll/h .. 4 More . traffic • likely headed to Newport ~ Study says most drivers will try to avoid tollway. Council says it's time to COQSid~r ways to handle the extra vehicles. BY 0AV10 HEITZ, ~CAFf \\'1tlllll NEWPORT BEACH -Point- ing to a new study "hich suggests most Newport Coast Dmt! motor- ists will stop using the road ''hen it becomes linked to a tollv. Jy in 1997, City Council members said Monday it 's time to comidcr wuys of absorbing those car:. to a'o1d nightmarish traffic jams. Assembly Gil Ferguson S::t)S bureaucrats are trying to take highway away from taxpayers/ ·Voices, page 2 San Joaquin Hills toll"ay spokesman Mif..c Stockstill told the Daily Pilot last v.eek that figures released to the pr.ess by Joe Foust of Austin, Foust and Associates - the firm '"'hich conducted the study -.were premature and not conclusive. According to tho e numbers. a:i many as 82'1 or Ne\\porl Co:ist':i drivers said they will look for an- other way to go when a 50-cen t toll is placed on a 1.6-mile portion of the road. At Monday's City Council meet- ing, Harbor View Hills HomeO\\n- ers Association pre:iident Y"·onne Housseb told the council that a top tollway executi\e informed her that those figures probably \\On't change much when the study b completed. "\Ve do not expect the fin:il re- sults to vary significantly from the preliminary figure released to the press," tOll\\ay 'ice president Gre- gory Henk said in a July 19 letter to Houssels. Henk \\ent on to say in the let- ter that toll" a> officials anti- cipated the re:iponse g1H:.n the wording and the type of sul'\c~. A perturbed counci lman Phil Sansone, a Corona del Mar resi- dent who represents the c1~ on the tollway operations committee, said of the tollway officials: "The) 're dJnc1ng around out there like they do at a fol l-dance on thb SH TOLLWAY/P•t• 5 Co•cil OKs $25 million Bay Club expansion Bv DA,':'D Hsrrz, STAFF WllJTlla NEWPO RT BEACH - In the v.ords of Balboa Bay Club owner Severi) Ray, the CH> Council aJIO\a.ed her to "add a h11lc polish to th e JC\\.el in the crown that is · Newport Beach·· by voting unanimously Monda}' to ap· prove a $25 million redevel- opment plan for the h1~tonc IJlSlltUllOn The project !illli need ap- proval from the state Coast- al Commission. which stre s- es the importance of keep- ing the state's coastline pub· hc. For the first time in the prhate club' 46-year his- tory, the proposal designate about 75"' oi the fac1lit\ for pubhc c"e · Dozen' of res1den~ and busine'" people -including Realtors and accountant' - pra1 ed the plan, v.h1ch in- cludes I-flocking down .ii- most everything e~cept the Terrace Apartment and re- building from scratch ·'The Bav Club 1s a tun- damental pan of Newport Beach -as fundamental as ~caches and surf,'' local ce- lc:bnt\ Mamie Van Doren 'J1d "1th gumption \ handful of Nev.port He1gh1' re 1dents v. ho e ocean \ISta!i will be oh 'tructed by the propo~cd re· model had a different point of v1ev. The\ asked c1l) of- lic1al 10 ughten height rc~­ ulat1ons on the proposed hu1ldmg .... particularly on the athletic fac1ltt\ Although the council did not 'ct any additional height hmn-. Councilwoman Jean \\ att a,i..~d club offlc1ah to ... aac1Ptt9e a ,_ ' Ryer llYIDB again Wilson . pushes crime fighting Jo QAs The Catalina Flyer, the passenger boat from Newport Beach to Catalina Island, is off and running again after waiting a week to install and test two new engine transmissions. The passenger count for Monday morning's trip to the island was "a Httle down" from typical weekday voyages during the busy months of July and August, sa id Betsy Sturgeon, officer manaaer. Sturgeon said a recorded messaae played last week on Catalina Passenger Service's phone line, which advised the publk that the ship was out of 111Vicc, may have caused the customer decline. "ll wu very quiet last week. but tlle phone has been riqin1 orr the hook all day," she said Monday afternoon. lllDIX Around TlllNr! .................... 2 Clasifled .......................... 9 Police Fills ....................... 2 Sp>rts .........................•..... 6 Voica .••••••...•..•........•....•.. 2 CMIUS'TO,HH AM.AP, DAILY PILOT Gov. P• Wil9on ww.a qUMttona following a speech to ltata dlltrict attorneya at the Newport Marriott. • Thirty-two state district attorneys endorse governor following Newport speech. BY Russ Lo.u., STA.Fr \Vilma NEWPORT CENTER -It was not a press conference for the faint of heart. Gov. Pete Wilson, surrounded by ~ stern-faced C:llifornia dis- trict attorneys at the Ne~port Center Marriott Hotel on Monday, advocated the extension of the death penalty to those who mur- der in connection with dri\'e-by shootings and carjackings, reiter- ated his support for "one stri~e" legislatton requiring hfe sentences for 'iolent SC\ual offenders, anJ promoted adult sentencing guide- lines for juveniles age 14 and older v.ho commit se rious crimes ''It is no t a p:irtisan matter -at least it should not be one." Wibon said. "The fundamental ri~h t of every Californian . . . 1s 10 enJO} the right; never to be a crime 'ic- tim." Thirty-two "b1pan1san" Cahfor- nla district attorneys cndof\eJ Wilson's re-election bid Monda), including Orange County Ohtnct Attorney Michael Capizzi. Partisan hip was rampant, ho\\• ever, in the characterization of Wilson's Democratic opP'Jnent - state TreJsurcr Kathleen Brown -J J 'born-again crime-fighter" by the :i-.,embled d1strtd auorneys. '·Pete W1bon is a 'trong sup- porter of the death pcnJlty," s.:ud td Hunt, Fre.,no di!>tt1ct attorney. "His opponent i~ per onally op- posed to the death pcnalt, but Sa)s she \\Ill enforce 11. notv.1Lh- standing her oppos1t1on. Well. it ecms 10 me that l\e he.:ird that stol) before:· • Hunt ~aid thJt her brother Jerry Uro\\n said the same thing when he \\J\ running fo r so"ernor and sub cqucntly appoi nted Ro:ic Dird :rnd other tate Supreme Court justice' v.ho pulled the teeth out 1 .. w1UON/h .. a Huber lnvasagators trying to nnd when, where she was murdered ~ If experts match blood samples found in Laguna Hills warehouse to hers, there's a good chance trial would be held in Callfomia. BY Tl1IA loaGA'ITA, STAH Wuna COST A MESA -The ilnesti· ptioa into· Dlaile Huber'I da&h coatlDUa tbll weelt • Arimaa lberUr1 •tborilili lort throu&h ....., 11111*1 ·Jahn Fuulal0'1 home Incl ..._ NCIOldl wbJIO Mltfil •toplJ and blood • reMlll. . lnvcstipton are still •2ina 10 pinpoint the time ot Huber s death and, even more lmponantly, un· c:owr clues u lo where the p0pu· lu, 23-year-old Newport Beach woman died. DetectiYes have collected sam· pla of a IUbMancc that is beliried IO bl human blood from a La&ufta HUis storefront warchoutc Which .. had been rented by 37-year-old Famalaro, the former Lake Forest resident who is accused or fint- degree murder in the case. Forensic experts are comparing those samples with sa~ ol Hu- ber's blood. The tests an expected to be completed by Thursday. "If (the samples) appear 10 be a match, then it could be ar1ucd lha& &he death oca1rred in Onnae ~nty," aaid Laurie Berra. a spokeswoman for the Yavapai ~nay Sherifrs Depanmen&. ··ar lhll'I the CUC, there's a IC)()d. 11ron1 chanc:e &he cue will be tried in Cnhfornia." As fo r a time of ucath, Ocrra said tests on Huber's dige th.c sy - tern may help determine that. So far, police believe Huber - who disappeared three years aao after her car blew a tire on the Corona dcl M:ar l·rcc"'oy -prob· ably died quickly. She wa1 reportedly hit ll times in the head. Her body was found •l~t two weeks aao. stuffed inlo a freeier that was stored in a 110- lcn rental tfll(k parked out idc Famaluo'a Arilona home. The freezer was purchased by Fa· mal::irl) nine d:i) after Huber wa> reported 01i -,ing. "We still have a ~trona belief th:it ~he wa) probably killed within a ~hon time period -not da~, but more like houn," Berra said. "Of c:our~. the medical uaminen arc hivina 1 hard time determan- ina her time 4>C death b«ausc the body had been r,...en." Meanwhile, de&ectMI in Ari· zona hive been t0nina lhrou,sb Fuullro's home aad ~Ilia• rcaxda, auemplias to ... ...._ a chronblc;o ol his KIWilies befaN ~nd after Hubcr•a diuppearuce. - t I Tuesday, July 26, 1994 LOCALS ONLY cm EDITOR IRJ~ YOKOI, 5'40-122", CXI. 361 VOICU True highway robbery Bureaucrats trying to take thoroughfare away from taxpayers, assemblyman says IY OIL ~··•UION S omc local politicians in Orange County arc about to give highway robbery a new meaning, as in literally "robbing a highway" from the taxpaying public. There's now common agreement, at least among thousands of residents of Newport Beach and Irvine concerned about the toll road issue, that the county Board of Ferguson Supervisors and the San Joaquin Hills Transportation Corridor Agency have conspired to cover up and stonewall any attempt to ~xpose the manner in which they determined to turn two public roads into toll roads. Their hjgh-powered lobbying campaign to defeat my Assembly Bill 3299 is only their latest salvo. The bill requires a public hearing and demands that they provide a genuine alternative free road, before stripping taxpayers of free access to the 50-year-old Bonita Canyon Road and the new Newport Coast Drive. "Keeping the waters calm on this issue," as one tollway official warned, is of paramount importance; exposure could result in legal and financial problems for the supervisors and the TCA by the federal Securities and Exchange Commission and bond holders. The more complicated they can make this already complicated issue appear, the less likely that voters will ever understand the attempted cover-up. The basic issue, however, is quite simple: portions of two public roads were abandoned by the county and relinquished to the TCA to become part of the tollway. They did that without conducting the public hearings and environmental examination which the law requires before taking these actions. Under normal circumstances, when we challenged them, tho officials would have given in, acknowledged their errors and decided to meet Lhc requirements. But it's way too late for that now. T he attempt to hide the mistakes appears to be connected to their next action, the most damaging of all. The TCA sold $1 billion worth of bonds without mentioning a word about taking "free" public roads or the growing controversy which ensued as news began to leak out. That's what must be causing the officials involved to wake up at night with cold sweats. Why? Because it's against federal law not to divulge such information when you promote bonds to prospective investors. They could end up in federal court, facing tough punishment. The need for additional roads in Orange County, to relieve existing residents of severe congestion and accommodate inevitable growth, led to the search for innovative financing. As we arc mostly Republican, while Sacramento and Washington arc Democrat-dominated, we have been on the short end of state and Cedcral road funds. 0 ur local governments ' agreed to create a "joint powcn authority" (the TCA) to plan and build a new freeway to extend the Corona del Mar Freeway, beginning near MacArthur, down to 1-5, near San Juan Capistrano. The cost of the San Joaquin Hills corridor was to be split 50-50 from f ces on new homcbuycrs and monies from a county bond initiative. After the initiative failed, however, the TCA asked the state to allow' it to become a Toll Road Authority so it could sell bonds to be paid off from tolls on motorists. Though most legislators hated \he concept, after much argumeht they approved the tolls, but only upon the assurance that free parallel roads would also be available to the public. That change, from a freeway authority to a tollway authority, is the basis for much of the present misunderstanding. Among the 14,000 pages of plans and environmental studies, maps show Bonita Canyon Road and the tollway parallel, as they approach MacArthur. On one map, however, four little dots are adjacent to the old Bonita Canyon Road and the new Newport Coast Drive. At the bottom, a legend says these arc to be toll booths. Even the TCA admits that CORRUPONDINCI only one person of the millions who would be affected saw those dots for what they meant and protested in a letter to the authority. At the center of the controversy is Newport Coast Drive itself, which until the very day of its unveiling was called Pelican Hills Road on every map and written document. The Irvlnc Co. was required to build this road connecting Pacific Coast Highway to MacArthur by way of Bonita Canyon Road. The county and the Coastal Commission made it a condition of their permit to develop. Donald Bren, at ifs opening ceremonies, called it "freedom road." It was designed to free the clogged streets of Corona del Mar by giving a bypass road to coastal traffic headed inland. T he failure of the county to provide environmental impact studies and hold hearings before abandoning these roads, may well lead 10 lawsuits by affected cities and homeowners groups. 1 have written to the supervisors, urging them to act as state law requires. If they and the TCA continue to ignore the public, it must be concluded that they prefer the risk to taxpayers of costly lawsuits, to risking a legal action in which they themselves could possibly be held personally liable, if they were to acknowledge publicly that they acted to mislead investors. Gil Ferguson is the state •ssemblymaa for the 70th District, headquartered in Newport Deach. Costa Mesa's Fairview Park: A develoiling issue I wish 1 could say I was amazed to read the remarks of our distinguished council.member, Jay Humphreys, concerning Fairview Park (Daily Pil ot, Wednesday, July 13, p.2). Unfortunately for Costa Mesa, while Mr. Humphreys continues to disappoint me h'e does not cease to amaze me. After all of the newspaper articles, after all of the meetings on the Ma ster Plan of Parks, after the conclusions reached in th e Master Pl an of Parks, after all of the commillee meetings on the joint use agreements, after all of the waltzing around this issue by our current council, how in the heck is it possible for Mr. Hum phreys to say "I don't think anybody wants to sec that park developed." He may not want to sec the park developed with youth fields and obviously there are others who would prefer to see the park remain undeveloped. However, · to say that no one wants to sec that park developed is beyond comprehension., I would like to go on record and say that I, for one, would love to see some of Fairview Park developed into youth fields. I would also like to remind ..... 177 al.ADIU KOTLINI M2·601f Your commcnu abcxl1 lhc Dally Pilot °' news lips will be recorded and alvcn di· rccll)' 10 Edi1or William Lobdell. The lame: 24-hour at1swcrin1 service may be 1111ed «> record le Hers 10 the cdi1or on 1111 aopic. MAJLINO ADD•UI Our 1ddrcss it 3.10 W. Bay St , Cosca Mct.1, CA 92627. TO MAU A co•HCTION Ir 11 ~ No«'• poli(y to prompcly coma all flTOft of sub.M«. f'kUf QIJ M0- 1224, ut. 363. TIWl.lt ~· 'Thom» u.. Joh.Non. r11b11ther Willi.,n lAbddl. Editor Stew Matbk. M•n••"I Edicur Iris Yollol, C11y F.d1t0t Marc Martin, PllUtO Editor lob fnnk, Cit<'vl.trtun M-.r Kllftk ~ rrodllCtlCM\ MANp Mkhml ~. O.pllr MWfn Jiaafy~o-ilkd~ PrMMMI Shah. ConcroMet One resident's Newport views I) Keep the library from the City Council's control even though I do not always agree wfth the commissi9ns choices. 2) As a property tax landowner since 1944 and not being consulted about many or any of the city decisions, I find the temporary advertising banners in Fashion Island and on Jamboree road delightful, colorful and charming. Mr. Humphreys that he was on the council when it voted to spend more than $100,000 for a master plan of parks. Subsequently he ignored the ultimate recommendation of that $100,000 study, which was we need fields and Fairview Park is the logical locallon. Now all of a sudden he says "I don't think anybody wants to sec that park developed." I don't think so, Jay! This is just another indication of Mr. Humphrey's lack of The Newport Beach/Cos1a Mc» Dally Pilot (USPS-14'4·800) it published Monday 1hrou1h Salurday. In Newport Beach and Co&r. Me111, 1ubscTlp1lon1 uc only 1vail· able by 1ubtcn1>in1 10 The Tunes Oranic County (800) 2U·9141. In areas outside of Nc-wpon Beach and Co&ca Mua, aublcri~ tionJ 10 the Dai.ly POO. only arc tvaalab\C by mall for SS.58 per montb. Second dUI po&t•F piid at Co.ca Maa, CA. (Priccl include all applicable au1c Md local 1uu.) POSTMASTER: Scfld 16drcsa cJ11nae1 10 Tiie Nc~r1 Beach/Colta Mcui Deily Pilot, P.O. Boa IS60, Colla McH, CA 92626. CopyriaJlt: No news sto- ries, lllum11iona, editorial 111111cr Of lld'vcr· 1iJCmen1s herein can be rcproilll(ed with· out ll"rillcn pcrmllllon or ClOPYfilhl owner. MOW TO aUCM UI Circulation: (The Times Oranae County) (800) 252-9141 Advtrtlslna Oassiricd 642·5678 Display 642-4321 Edl,orlal News S40-1224 Sports 642--4330 News. Sporu fax 64~170 Mala Oftlce BusinclS Office 6'42"'432 J Buslncu fax 631-5902 .. .. They liven up an otherwise very dull place with color! 3) But, the permanent ugly, gross, unattractive, uncom- fortable and disgusting concrete benches on the bluff arc totally out of context with Corona dcl Mar. Though Mr. Lomeli says they are more resistant to clements and graffiti, these replacements will eventually succumb to the fate of the older, more attractive comfortable benches. H. A. ANDERSON Corona del Mar concern toward youth sports and the thousands of families in Costa Mesa with children that participate in club or A YSO soccer. Little League, Pop Warner, Junior All American football and Pony baseball. The city is in great need of more and safer playing fields for our children. We need to continue to search for alternatives and programs to offer children. We have recently gone to a great deal of time and TIMPlllATUaU Newport Beach: 7'1/60 ·~i,o.: 7'1/60 Cotr. M~: 80/61 Corona Mt MM: 77/61 IUaf fOUCAIT LOCAT10N The Wedge Newport Point 8IK11et S.A. ~' Jetty CdM n•a TODAY flnt hl&h Flnt lcM Second hlah SecOftd lcM WlDNISDAY flnt Mp Finl loW =~ SIZE SWELL 1-2 w 1·2 w 1·l w 1·2 w 1·2 w 12:46 a.m. 4.6 6:1S a.m. O.l after mldnl,ht 6:ll p.m • .t 12:11 a.m. 4.S 6:41a.m.0.1 hlS p.m. 4.6 71J1 p.m. U Waler Temperature: 63 trouble to improve three school sites for youth sports saving the city and the school district almost $1.5 million through volunteer labor. Much more remains to be done, especially on the west side of town. It is a sad commentary on Mr. Humphreys (and 1 feel the majority of our City Council} that he has never taken th e time to atlend a Little League game. 1 bet he doesn't even realize we now have two Little Leagues in Costa Mesa due to the growth of the sport in the past six years. He would probably have no idea what 1he Lions Cup soccer tournament means to Costa Mesa children (this year we had almost 1,000 kids). Unfortunately he has no clue how many Costa Mesa children participate in A YSO in both region 120 and 97. I, for one, was ecstatic to hear th at Mr. Humphreys will not be returning to represent the citizens of this city on our City Council. His failure to even attempt to stay in touch with any portion of the community other than the Mesa Verde Home- owners Association will not be missed. MIKE DUNN Costa Mesa WIATHIR AND OCIAN CONDITIONS Girl's disappearance llllllP8illlY came abollt due to mts•derstlllllng • Riverside teen said she feared she was left behind in Newport. Friends drove her home. BY Boa PAGE, SPICIA.I. TO THI DAILY PILOT NEWPORT DEACH -The ordeal of a 14-year-old River- side girl who disappeared on Saturday in Newport Beach and reappeared at her home on Sunday ~gan with an apparent misunderstanding, one of the girl's guardians said. Kathy and Richard Swanson thought the tcen·ager was swimming in the ocean at 6 p.m. on Saturday when they began loading up their car to return home after a family outing at the bench. Coming out of the water about the same tim e and not seeing her family, Kimbra Gillet believed that she had been left behind. Kathy Swanson said the teen-ager then ran into a girl she recognized from Riverside and asked for a ride home. The other girl was at the beach with some young men. The group did drive back to Riverside, but GiHct was not returned to her home. Instead, she was taken to a number of . parties apparently against her will, Swanson said. "She was pretty scared and confused,'' Swanson said. "She .was taken to so many places that she didn't recognize." The girlfriend left her after the first party, so Gillet stayed close to the car believing she would eventually be taken home. According to Swanson, the males drove their car through Gillet's neighborhood en route to another party at least once during Saturday night or Sun- day morning before she was fin ally returned to her guard· ians late Sunday afternoon. AROUND TOWN TODAY U&.LaooM DANCI CL.All An eight-week beginning Ballroom and Latin dance cl:lss will be held on Tucsd:iy nights beginning tonight at 8 o'clock at DanSccnc Studio, 2980 McClintock Way in Costa Mesa. Cost is S40. For more information, c:ill 641-8688. WEDNESDAY PLAN YOU• PIRFICT WIDDING Wedding professionals will offer presentations :ind give ou t free samples nt a two·day wedding seminar titled ''How to Plan Your Wedding." DJ's, musicians, photogr:iphcrs, vidcographers, caterers, norists, decorators and more will be at the Cost:i Mesa Neighborhood Community Center, 1845 Pork Ave. from 6:30 to 9:30 tonight and Thu1sdny. The cost for the two-day seminar is Sl8 per person, or S28 for two. The program is sponsored by the Costa Mesa Parks and Rccrc:ition. For more informalion. call 720·1268. HAITI TllADITIONS Mick Viet, a French filmmaker, will discuss, with slides, the making of his documentary on the ccnturics·otd practices or traditions by the people or I laiti, including voodoo and shamanism. The program begins at 7:30 p.m. at Timbuktu Folk & Trib:il Ari, 1661 Superior Ave. in Costa Mesa. Cost is $5. Scnting is limited. Call 650-7473 for more information. THURSDAY WOMIN IN MAMAGIMINT The Orange County Chapter or Women in Manageme nt will hold its monthly dinner meeting at~ p.m. at the Sheraton Newport. Guest speaker Kara Lnkkccs will speak on "Beyond Pity and the Politically Correct: Finding the Positives in Dealing with the Disabled." Cost is S25 for members, $35 for guests. Advance reservation required. Call (310) 988·3100. CMAM8H HIAlllAH Tho Busi11ess Devclopmcm Division of the Newport H:1rbor Arca Chamber of Commerce is holding a Business Opportunity Breakfast beginning at 7:15 a.m. ut the Sheraton Newport, 4545 MacArthur Blvd. Guest speaker Gerry Foster will discuss "Persor1al Marketina." Cost is Sl4 in advan e or $17 at the door for members, and $17 in advance or S22 at lhc door for guests. Price includes breakfast. Call 729-4400 for more information. 8USINUI SIMHIAll fOR WOMIN ''Look Before You Leap" is the title of a seminar designed to :1nswcr the ini1ial questions of potential women business owners. Presented by the California American Woman's Economic Development Corporation, the seminar will be held at Center Towe r Building, 650 Town Center Drive, 20th Floor. in Costa Mesa from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Cost is $15 and includes det:l ilcd printed materials. For more information or to register, call 755·8010. 8USINHS LUNCNION B:ick Bay Club is holding a Dusine~s to Business luncheon at Le Mcridien I lotel in Newport Beuch from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. For information. c:ill 586-4660. ~ FRIDAY 80ATINO SKtLU CLAIHI The I larbor Mas1cr facility on Bayside Dri\e and the Boy Scout Sea Base on Coast lllgh''llY arc both holding Boating Skills and Sc:imanship classes offered.by the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary, as well as Coast:il Navigation classes, on • various days and times. Most classes meet for up to 13 weeks, und arc free exce pt for a nomin:il materials rec. For de1ails, call the l larbor Master focility at 771-5551 or the Sea Base at 894-3569. MOTORCYCU IWAP Miii Just :ibout :inything to do with motorcycles will be available at the MotorC)cle S\\ap Meet from 5 to 10 p.m. at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. Admission is S6. Parking is free. Call 364-2542. SATURDAY IVININO Of IPLINDOR The Or:inge County Ch:imbcr Orchestra will hold its second annual Evening or Oriental Splendor from 6:30 p.m. to midnight :it the Village Crean Mansion on Newport's Back Bay. The evening incl\,ldcs an oriental feast, live music of 1he orient, rafncs, and dancing. Cost is S75 per person. For reservations or informotion, call 839·656?. S<·11d JOUr Items to Arou11d Tolf11 Nlltor; 1'ht Dully l'ilot, JJO U~ lJuy St., Costa Meu, C:Jlil. 91627. POLICI FILll COITAMUA 3300 bhx:k or Bristol Strtet: A bicycle was stolen f(om in rront of Scars. The victim parked his bicycle unlocked. tSOO block or Mtsa Vtrdt l>rlvt: In two separate incidents, 20-foot-high nogpolcs were bent ond nag~ stolen 3t Pincbrook Village Apartmentt. One night, an Amcric;1n flu& nnd a California state flag dis:ippcarcd. A rose, pink and white Pincbrook flaa was then 5tolcn later Jn the week. NIWNUUACM JOO bl«k ot Mala Strttt: Two men lost S?OO when one Invited friends OYcr to their rciidc~. The money wDS unsecured. Oa the beach at 22ad Stred: A pair or pants. wallet and keys were atolen when a Diamond Bar man left the pants unaucnded on tho bcld\. 0. llM bndl 11 '*' 11.-: A blckpotk ind 111 cm1en1t were Molen from lbc beach •hllc a man swam in the ocean. --.. . Newport Beach/Costa MeN Daily Piiot Tuesday, July 26, 1994 3 People vs. Sprackels had two happy andlngi ·Farewell to the Fair T he current and somewhat belated interest in domestic violence brings to mind the "then famous" case of People vs. Sprcckels that occurred about 40 years ago. It was one of the more newsworthy cases to arise in the city of Newport Beach. Today, I doubt that the name Spreckels means too much to the The Verdict average Californian. However, once upon a time the name was as newsworthy in California as the name Rockefeller would have been on the East Coast. Incredibly wealthy from sugar, real estate, hotels and railroads, ••-••• everything a Spreckels did was news. Thus, when Adolph Spreckels Jr., son of the head of the family, did something it was usually newsworthy. Unfortunately for the fami ly name, Adolph Jr. was something of a problem. "Little Adolph," as he was called, had a mean streak that kept erupting in unpleasant but usually newsworthy ways. However, he excelled in one area -getting marric'd. At the time this story opens, the current Mrs. Adolph Spreckcls Jr. was a motion picture actress of no particular note named Kay Williams. She was his sixth wife. That summer Mr. and Mrs. Spreckels Jr. rented a home on Balboa Island. One night the police were called to the Spreckels home. Mrs. Spreckels reported that her husband had beaten her. In those days such matters were handled as misdemeanors, simple assault. However, in this case the authorities charged Mr. Spreckels with a felony . -assault with a deadly weapon. Unfortunately for the prosecution, the so-called deadly weapon was a bedroom slipper. The case was assigned to me for trial in the old, red sandstone courthouse in Santa Ana. The ·press descended on Orange County and the matter became a minor media circus. There was no question that Mr. Spreckels had beaten his wife, but the deadly weapon aspect fell a little short and the jury quite properly found Mr. Spreckels guilty of simple a.ssault -a misdemeanor. The bedroom slipper aspect of the case resulted in 'oJte of the two incidents I can remember from that not too memorable case. During final arguments, Spreckel's lawyer was arguing to the jury that the bedroom slipper wasn't much of a deadly weapon. He was holding the slipper in his hand. He looked at it with a rather perplexed expression and said, "The only way this can be a deadly weapon would be if I tried to eat it and choked to death in the effort." The other incident was when Dorothy umour was a witness. Spreckel's lawyer, with a sly grin, RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY lllC . ... ,.. .... C...lln! 1122 -•11 .• CISU •U·-Ml·l 151 A DESIGNATED DRIVER MAKES SENSE! CD & Annuity ~11 !1.1ss1 ~ ..... ·Y-~fllLlaNGJ ............. 1-800-371-1040 Cll.-U.. c.n Mark asked, "Miss Lamour, you arc a former actress, arc you not?" Miss Lamour fixed him with an icy glare and responded through clenched teeth, "Sir, I am an actress." I gues~ actresses are never "former.'1 After the jury found Spreckels guilty of only a misdemeanor, l had the choice be1ween fining him or sending him to jail. The choice was easy. A fine would have been meaningless to such a wealthy man, so I sent him to jail. After all, bedroom slipper or not, he had beaten his wife and I always took a dim view of wife beaters. S o much for the not very memorable case of People vs. Spreckels. However, this not-very-exciting story has two happy endings. When I sent Mr. Spreckels to jail, the jailor worried about how the other prisoners might treat him. After all, he was a convicted wife beater and prisoners have their own code. For example, they accept robbers and murderers but child molesters have to be segregated becau~e the prisoners exact their own kind of punishment on them. Not to worry. Adolph fit 'fight into the jail population. : Apparently, wife beating was something they could accept or perhaps even approve. Whatever the reason, Adolph, who had complained bitterly when I sentenced him got along famously with the other prisoners. When he left jail he proudly wore a T-shirt on which was printed· "Orange County Jail." He was released shortly before Christmas and sent all his fellow prisoners Christmas presents. A troubled and troublesome Adolph Spreckels Jr. had finally found his niche in life - a prisoner in a county jail. The other happy ending of this story is that shortly after the wife beating incident, Mrs. Spreckels got a divorce and married Clark Gable. Thus, Kay Williams, actress of no particular note became famous as Mrs. Clarke Gable, motion ricture actress. All o which shows that there are happy endings to stories, even if you sometimes have to look preuy hard to find them. Judge Robert Gardner Is a Corona de/ Mar resident and author of "Bawdy Balboa" • Record crow d on closing day helps bring attendance for 17-day event past last year. B Y ANNE1TE CHAVEZ, S•gctAL TO n11 DAJLY P1LOT T he Orange County Fair ended Sunday evening after a successful 17-day stint, but the cleanup work for those behind the scenes was just beginning Monday morning. Parking lots were deserted. Moving vans, trucks, trailers and cars -rather than people - lined the paved roads. The thrilling attractions which seemed intimidating and threatening when erect were folded and dismantled on beds of trailers like broken toys. Fairworkers began taking down the rides and cleaning out the food stands as early as 12 a.m. on Monday. And many were packing up only to rebuild all over again at another fair. Beverly Welch from Bellingham. Wash., stood by and videotaped the dismantling of the fair's most infamous attraction, the Ejection Seat. Approximately 5,000 launches were made during the fair's run, officials reported. Welch, 50, had worked as the ride's cashier during th e fair. She and her husband will travel with the Ejection Seat's company, Bungee Adventures, to Paso Robles to set up for a fair there during the first week of August. It was her first fair work experience. "It was wonderful to sec people enjoying themselves," she said. "The whole 17 days we were here, not one person came off the ride not delighted." 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"There were a lot of rude people ... and there were some nice people too," Rod added. "I come from a small to,,n ''here everyone ~ays 'Ht, how are you doing?' Here if )OU sax that to . someone, they tal-e it as :rn insult." Rod operated the Kamikaze attraction during the fair. He said although he O\ef:>a\\ an estimated 1,000 rides per day. the crowd tlow seemed slo'' al times and , .. as not really consistent. "i started gi\1ng some \\lid rides and doing tricks - an)thing to attract some people, but then I got in trouble." The <;rowd, howe,er, appreciated Rod's efforn. and gave him a standing O\ation on Saturday nigh t, he said. HODSON . A Full Service Health Club For Men And Women • Exercise Classes • Cardio Equipment • Personal Fitness Training • Complete Spaciou Gym Meanwhile. fair officials 011ributed beefed-up security to the 27 arrests made at the fair this year, as compared to 23 arrests last year. While most arrests "ere alcohol related, one man \\:ls arrested for tl)ing to steal .cash and credit cards from the bacbtage belongings of the musical group Restless Heart. The lone incident that marred an othef\\ise s;ife and secure run \\as the de.1th of a ride operator \\ho ";b electrocu1ed \\hile trying to rep:ur a malfunctioning light on the Gra' ttron. "lt's something you never \\:lnt to happen," Lloyd said. "But "1th an e\ent "hich attracts some 60,000 people a day, we feel really good about how smoothly things did go." C\alleties I Studio Swlimet Special FREE •Portraits 1-8x l 0 or 2-5x7's -.uh i111ng fee • IGds/Pet • Models/Ac1ors •Weddings • Parues • Commercial your fitness personally. Dedicated to pereonaltzed eervioe linoe 1912. \ In We tcliff Plaza • 1080 Irvine Ave (at 17th St.) Newport Beach • 631-3623 I. 4 Tuesday,Juty26, 1994 me back up and f opened my eyes. Thea -naw-iee-uh. •' fr•• ••1• I But I sun-Wed. In faca. I enjoyed it. We didn't delve into the causes or my 11rcss. He saKS it would take at least two and a half hours. I think it probably would take more Hice two and a half years. . .. . . .. . .. .. .. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. • .. •' .. .. .. •' "You absolutely looked like a limp r:ag doll," Barnett said. "You were one of the easiest subjects I've ever seen." He's right. J even haye a smile on my face in the pictures. No thoughts of the car paymena, the telephone bill, the student loan, the credit card st3tements~ No worries about being si ngle ... STlLL. No haunting images of my city edi tor, Iris, whining. "Can yotl check on thisssss?" Nope. I just pictured myself on a little white sailboat floating oround in the deep blue sea, with the hot sun beating on my bac kside, just like Barnett told me to do. There's only one problem. J get 'icas ick. You don't wan t to know "hat almost bappened during the Ncwport·Ensenada yacht race. Iris will )Cod someone else out to cover the race next year, I'm sure. Anyway, I became a little bit dizzy. I was fine until he brought Still, I did see some nice images while I was out at sea. At one poina, Barneu told me I was walking down a night or 10 stairs. The stain were painaed my favorite color, he said. n1ey were hunter green, and although Barnett didn't say anything 1TlOre about it, I saw other things, too. At the bottom of the stairs all my friends were saanding around smiling, and they all seemed exara happy for me for some reason. Everyone was dressed up. It was a big party. It c-0uld have been ahey were jusa glad I fi nally had relaxed, but I don'I think so. It could be that I cleared my head for a long enough period to sec what -who -is important to me. And that is a calming thought. Enjoy a large AWABp AAATCO 11 The Proud Recipient of The '"Newport Balboa Rotary Club• Award for Honesty And ' Integrity. 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It lau made 1 bia diffcrcDCC in my beiaa Ible to act work done. ud rm loliaa weight automaticaUy." lhe said. A single parent with a demanding career in marketing. Bcnzia said she has tried eve,ythin1 from maanetic treatment to acupuncture to help her relax. "This seems to be the ooly thing that helps me." She said the $400 she has spent on four sessions is " ..• absolutely wonh it. I have spenl thousands and thousands or dollars on learning how lo deal with stress." Barnett said his clients run the gamut, from young people in their 20s to retired folks in their 60s. "ll cuts lhrough demographics and social classes, too. There are postmen, lawyers, stockbrokers." Barnett hopes ·to break into the c-0rporate market sometime soon. He said he could hypnotize several employees of a company at one lime and make them fee l good · about their jobs. Barnett admits that putting Stop Creditors Protect Your ABml Personal & Business Bankruptcy Law Offlc~s Of Arturo E. 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H e said doctors, dentists, psychologists and psychiatrists often use hypnosis as an ancillary tool to help their patients relnx. "Th ere's no trick to it." What matters more is what goes on once the patient is hypnotized, he said, stressing tha t it 's important that someone who is trying to·pr:ictice psychology on a hypnotized person knows what·he or she is doing. Barnett said he would neve r anempt to help somebody who has serious medical or psycholoaical problems which are beyond his qualifications. He ~id some so·callcd hypnotists who use the craft for a comedic e(fcct have frightened :iwuy pain sufferers who could benefit from hypnotherapy. Instead, they go Lo their doctors and demand a prescription, Darnell said. "America knows one thing: 1( you've got a problem, take a pill ." l lc's quick to dispel mythical questions 1.uch as ''What if I don't get up? What if you make me do something silly?" Barnell said he never has heard of someone being hypnotized to death. 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BY TINA 'Boa.GATrA, STAFF \Varna COST A MESA -Plans for a one·slop shopping and entertain- ment center at Metro Pointe came one . step closer to fruition Monday night, as the Planning Commission approved the project and sent it on to the City Council for further consider- ation. If approved by the council, the 395,600-squarc-foot center would :11.Jd on to an existing 196,700 square feel of office space, lo- c:11ed across from the South BBC Fre• P•9• 1 continue working with neigh- bors :ind try lo reach a com- promise. "I think there are ways to bring that height down, con- ceivably," Watt said. The tallest building 011 . the property will be 38 feet from the tip, according to the pro- posal. The council requ1ted that palm trees on the property be no higher than adjacent buildings. The project obstructs some priv:.ite views and opens up oth- ers. From Coast Highway, mo- torists will have 250 feet of har- bor view which previously did not e;..isl. Coast Plaza at South Coast Drive and Bear Street. "There's still a lot of discus- sion that needs to take place," said Planning Commissioner John Palme. ''There is concern over how the plans will actually phase out -how it will look when its finished. The city's worked 30 years to develop a prestigious shopping area, and we hope that this project would (enhance) what we have there al· ready." The one-story center is a dras- tic turnaround from the develop- ers current agreement with the city, which includes plans for a \\hopping 1 million square feet lo work with the community," he said. Earlier in the meeting, on an . issue of great importance to friends of the public library, the council voted 5·2 lo draft an amendment to ·the City Charter altering the powers of the Li- brary Board of Trustees. Council members Phil San- sone and Evelyn Harl voted no, saying they want to postpone the board changes altogether. Voters will decide in No- vember whether to approve the charter amendment, which gives the ability to hire and fire the Community Services Direc· tor -who also serve) as the City Librarian -to the City Manager. of additional office space that would be distributed among six high-rise office buildings. Officials at Arnet Develop· ment -the Costa Mesa firm that's pushing the project -de- cided to alter their plans after noticing an upward trend in the retail market. With letters or in- tent from such retailers as Mar- shall's, Nordstrom Rack and Ed- wards Theatres, Amel hopes the center would be a more lucrative venture than the office building development. The developc{S are touting the center as a "neighborhood friendly" project, with landscap- ing and trees creating a buffer WILSON FreMA1 of capital punishment. "They overturned virtually every death sentence obtained by California prosecutors," Hunt said. With nearly 400 murderers on California's Death Row, there have been only two ex- ecutions during Wilson's term as governor because of lengthy federal appeals. Stale Se n. Marian Bergeson (R-Newporl Beach) is carrying Wilson's one-strike bill, which would impose a life sentt:nce for violent sexual offenses. The zone between service areas and surrounding neighborhoods. Pedestrians would enter the center off of South Coast Drive and off or Bear Street. An en- closed, elevated walkway would span from the street straight through the length or the project, keeping pedestrians away Crom the now of traffic. In addition to retail stores and a movie theater, the center would house restaurants and small eateries, a child-care facil- ity and a large combination book. and music store. The plans will likely go before the City Council sometime next month. bill was approved unanimously by the Senate and is working its way through the Assembly. "California prosecutors are worried about Kathleen Drown," said Kern County Dis- trict Attorney Ed Jagels, who claimed that Brown was silent on key propositions that estab- lished the crime victims' bill of righ ts, overhauled the state's criminal justice system and made public safety a top fund- ing priority~ "Her own silence over these years speaks far louder than any election-year, born-again, crime-fighter rhetoric possibly can," Jagels said. Corona del M:ir residents fe:ir motorists who don't want lo pay the toll will drive on Coast High- way instead. Such a scenario could put as many 50,000 cars a day in that area, according to Sansone, recre- ating a bumper-to-bumper situa- tion which existed before Newport Coast Drive opened in 1991. Newport Coast Drive detracts about 6,000 cars from Coast High- way daily, according to city of- ficial s. On Monday, several residents told the council that it )hould con- sider putting the tollway issue be- fore the voters. "We feel very strongly that the public has been ignored/' Hou)- sels said. According to the city charter, city officials must get the voters' permission before entering into any agreement which may bring a freeway into the city. City Attorney Dob Burnham does not believe the charter ap- plies to the San Joaquin Hills toll· A majority of council memben agreed. They stressed taking a re- active approach to the issue now that a toll on Newport Coast ap- pears imminent. Council members Sansone, Jean Wan and John Hedges said they want cit> staff to give the council a report Y.llhin the ne>.t )everal weeks outlining ways of dealing with the possible influx of traffic from Newport Coast Drive. "We need 10 know what powers the council does have rather than to just make noise," Hedges said. "What we need to work on is miti- gating the impact of that toll being on Newport Coast Drive." 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Dally Piiot PORTS SPORTS EDITOR ROGER CARLSON, 642-4330, ext. 387 BY PJCtLU..D DUNN, Sroan Wann NEWPORT BEACH -They ~ appear unstoppable at this point. But everybody in the Newport Beach Dukes' organization knows the history -they've gone to the big dance the last two years, but each time someone else has taken home the pretty girl. No World TeamTennis franchise has ever completed the regular season unbeaten in 14 matches. Last year, the Dukes were 13-0 be- fore losing to Kansas City in the finale. This year; "they're 10·0. ''And ou r team really hasn't played ils best tennis, yet," Dukes Coach Ange l Lopez said. "We're getting to the point where we fee t we can't lose. We've been down before, but each time we come back, like we we re down 12-3 against Idaho, and we came back (after los· ing the first set on Sunday). h's just that feeling you get." The Dukes, who host the Charlotte Ex- press tonight (7 o'clock) at the John Wayne Tennis Club, clinched a playoCf berth on Sat- urday, following their victory at Sacrnmento, 29-21. With a 3~·game lead over Sac- ramento (6-3) in the West Division and four matches remaining, the Dukes can clinch the division title outright-tonight. IC the Dukes finish the regular season with the league's best record, they will receive a bye in the opening round of lhe wrr play- offs Aug. 3, and enjoy a day off between the semifinals {Aug. 5-6) and finals (Aug. 7), 10 be hosted by Sacramento, assuming they reach the title match. The second·seeded team will play in the semifinals on Saturday (Aug. 6). The franchise, however, has a dark history in the WTr finals. Although the Dukes reached th e championship match in each of the past 1wo years, they lost to Atlanta, 30· 17, in the 1992 title match, and to Wichita, 26·23, last year. "We've been to the dance, but both times we've twisted ou r ankle or something," club owner Fred Lieberman said. But with Lope7., women's standout Larisa feren t brand of Dukes this year. "Everybody asks me how it feels to beat Wichita, which beat Newport Dcach last year in the TeamTennis final, but I don't know, because it doesn't really mean anything," said Lopez, following his team's 26·16 win ove r the Adva ntage ( 4·5) on Sunday at the Wayne Club. "I wasn't here last year, and neither was Kelly or Lnrisa, or Zina (Gar· rison-Jackson), who was just here part of the time. Maybe it means something to the owner, but to us, it 's just ano1her match. "Now bea1ing Sacramento, that was sweet. They (the Capitals) had been on a roll, ond they were 6·2 entering (Saturday's match), and beating anybody away, on their home turf, is tough. You could tell they had that attitude; you could tell they wanted us." Part of the reason for th e Dukes' success this season has been the play of Jones, who passed Phoenix's Jimmy Connors (51-28) for the le ague lead in men's singles on Sunday with a convincing 6·2 victory over Wichita's Duff Farrow. "Yeah, l expected (to be No. 1 this year), but you just never know what's going 10 hap- pen,'' Jones said. "I never think about being in first place. l was in first for a while, then Connors took over." Jones, a premier doubles player through· out his career, reaching a No. I ranking in the world in 1992, concentrated primarily on singles last year, and wanted 10 improve his singles game this year. "My deal for coming 10 the Dukes was that I wasn't going to play TeamTennis un· less I played singles, because 1 could've worked as much, or more, on my singles game by doing my own thing and playing in tournaments," Jones said. Winning the WTr men's singles title means an additional $20,000 in prize money. "Yeah, but if it's in a tournament, your prize money's like $100,000," Jones said. ''(The money) is just the end result. You play for ·competition and not the money." ~TSUYA RA1soN1. DAILY r1LOr Neiland and Kelly Jones, the current \VfT The Dukes also lead the league in women's doubles (50·36), while Ncilan d is the W11 leader in women's singles (26-16). •Lieberman to sell tearn?/A7 Larisa Neiland and Dukes risk their unbeaten mark against Charlotte tonight at the John Wayne Tennis Club. leader in men's singles (59-32). it's a dif-\~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ There's no lack of motivation for Newport's Miller this week ..... ·• He's hopinf) to contimle his climb in rankings after surprise finish in •93 Op. Bv R.ICHAlU) DUNN, SrollTs W1mllll 'IJ ,, NEWPORT DEACH - Watch out for Todd Miller. A~ With his new hairdo and r,corrangcd a11i1ude, Miller, in a surfing rut two months ~o. isn't considered among )h_c leading candida1cs 10 win the 13th annual Op Pro Surfing Championship, wh ich begins today with ---~ trial rounds a1 the Huntington Deach Pier. But a dark horse, yes. ·' Mu1h:111on i evel)•lhing for MirJer, who ;\dvanced to the quarterfin als of the main event last year, following a Cinderella run through the trial rounds. "Th.it was actually hard," Miller said. .:·Going through the trials of any contest are hard. But you never know what can happen. I was just motivated last yea r, that's how I got through , and l feel really motivated right now." Miller, of Newport Beach, will enter the Op Pro seeded among the top 28. bypass· ing the trial rounds and surfing directly in the main event. 1 With a shaved head and a recent en- gagement to his Brazili:rn girlfriend , along with the prospects of qualifying for next year's -Association of Surfing Professionals (AS P)/World Championship Tour (WCT). Miller has plenty of reason 10 be stoked entering the Op Pro. "For a while, I was burned out on con- tests," Miller said. "I just wasn't enjoying the con tests. But now everything's changed. I'm feeling so good right now. 1 missed a (Dud Tour) contest in Hawaii, and I started ou1 really bad. I was totally un·mo1iva1ed. "Dul now I'm in the top 10 in the PSAA (Professional Surfing Association of America), and I've just started to climb back up." I Newport's John Glordanl lets one fly during passing league play Friday. ' ~ I .. Miller reached the semifinals and fin- ished fifth -at the Bud Tour Malibu Pro on July 10, and won the PSAA West Coast Pro-Am in Newport Be ach last month. "I'm stoked ," he said. "And I'm start· ing to get a lot of magazine coverage, too. Now that I'm getting married (after the Op Pro), things are totally dif- ferent." Miller barely mi~sed qualify· ing for this year's ASP/WCr, fin is hing 461h in the World Qualifying Series (WQS). The world's top 44 surfers qualify fo r the ASP/WCT. "I've also gotten 10 know my sponsors (primarily Quick Silver), and what they want from me, rather than what I want from them. My sponsors aren't as con- cerned about me surfing (in the ASP/ WCI') -they just want me to gel cove r- age in PSAA contests and get photos in magaz ines. leas t coming close to 1ha1 or making more, because I've alre~dy equaled that and the year's only halfway over. That's a lot of money for me, so l'm doing prelly well, and l'm totally thankful 10 God 1ha1 I'm.doing this. "Sometimes I'd say, 'Man, this (busi· ness) sucks.' But then my friends would just hit me in the head and say, 'Dude, you don't know what it's like 10 work all day.' But now 1 really do appreciate it.'' With his clean·shaven head and pocket- book more comfortable now, Miller, hop- ing for a wild·card benh in lhe U.S. Open Aug. 2-7, also at Huntington Deach, is ready 10 take another big step in his life. "J'm glad I'm not on the tour, ~ause l've been so con- tent doihg what I'm doing," he Todd Miller "If I'm going around the world, and I finish 17th or 19th in an event and I'm from Cali· fornia, who knows about it? h's better for Quick Silver 10 have me somewhere else, so they can gel their money's worth, and all the kids around me can see (their products). But when I'm in Japan, who knows me?" "I'm getting married righ1 after the Op Pro," he said. "My good friend, who mar- ries people, said any time and he'll do it. lt's not really going 10 be a big ~edding, just my family and her fam ily, "hich is up Crom Draz il. They're here staying in :i hotel. 1t•s pretty cool. h's a blessing." said. "I was so burned out last year, II feels good to relax at home this year. I think it's 1he best th ing that's hap- pened, because I've go11cn to know my girlfriend better, rather than travel. We know each other so much belier now. Financially, it has also been more re\\arding for Miller. "My sponsors are actually paying me more to stay home," Miller, 25, said. "Last year I made about $50,000, but this year, along with the contests, I'll be at Before 1he exchange of vows, Miller is hoping for a blessing from mother nature this week: Big waves. Newport flexes its muscles in coinpetitioil Bv R.ICKAJU> DUNN, SPoan Warn•~ NEWPORT BEACH @ -In concluding their summer workouts, New- port Harbor High's S::iil· • • ors, a football team that traditionally relies on strength, tipped the plates in record fashion on Friday during their fifth on- • nual weightlifting tournament and sevcn- school passing scrimmage. "h spices up the summer a little bit," said Sailor Coach Jeff Brinkley, whose squad hosted Edison, Huntington Beach, Calvary Chapel, Downey, Lnkcwood and Esperanza. "h's nice to see the guys In the weight room and get their compc ti· • tive juices nowing, and we got some good marks." Of the six weight-category champions, three were from Newport I farbor, while another, Bill Johns, finished second overall in the 181-to-195 pound division Mier establishing a 1ournJment record in , the clean and jerk with a 319-pound lift, breaking former Newport Harbor stand- ou~ Tony Mancuso's mark of 302. Johns, with J ,003 total pounds, fin· i hed behind Esperanza's Chris Ja- landoni (1 ,016). Newport Harbor's Dan McDonough, a tigh1 end/linebacker last 5Cas<>n as a jun- ior for Brinkley's CIF Southern Section playoff team, set a record in the clean and Jerk (319 pounds) in the 2I J.to-225 aroupin& while winnina the over11l with MARC ~tAaTIN. DAILY r1LOT An Edison tailback is tagged by Newport Harbor player during scrimmage. 1,044 total pounds, a division record. In the 166·10·180 class, Newport Har- bor's Brian John~on tied a clean and jerk record (297 pounds) and won the overall title with 946 pounds. His clean tied McDonough's mark of last year. Scott Sand~trom, a wide receiver/de· Censivc back for the Sailors last autumn, and aJso a standout baseball player, won the overall championship in the 16S·and- under category with 796 pounds. "We won every category in the cleans, except for hca~eight, '' said Tony Ciarelli, Ncwporl I farbor weighrs coach. following a lunch break, competi1ors were back at ii, this time on the footbtill practice field for accelerated, no-pads scrimmages, where teams split up to play three schools each in a rotating process. No linemen were required. Neither was tackling. "It's a good time to see 10me things orrensively And evalu:ue a few players,'' Brinkley .aid. "There's no scoring, and it's prcuy low-keyed. We just w:int to work on basic-fundamentals." Newport Beach/Coat.a Meaa Dally Pilot Former all-leaguer Ted Trompeter was 'always a cowboy' ~ Native of South Dakota made his mark with 1949 Newport football team. A meaningful shock struck Ted Trompeter one woeful day in 1948. He was dismissed from the Harbor High Bee football team by Coach Les Miller, and he never forgot it Trompeter, now 62 and a long-time resident of Capitola, recalled that he had skipped practice one afternoon to buy a jersey calf. He reasoned there was no problem since it was for a school agricultural project. Wrong. Football discipline was a serious business to Miller, eve n at the middle and lightweight levels. It was good preparation for the future since varsity coach Al Irwin established the same demands. a critical situation, swept across the line and flattened a guy much bigger than him. I admired his performances." Looking back, he spoke of one deep regret -the 43-27 loss to Fullerton, which cost Harbor the championship. "That was my worst game," he said. "I don't know what was wrong. I do know that 1 wasn't prepared for what was happening. The Fullerton line kept shifting back and forth. It got confusing in regards to the blocking assignments. They really caught us off guard that night" It was 31-27 going into the final four minutes and Harbor lost a potential TD when a loose ball was seized by Fullerton. Coach Irwin confirmed the off-night for one reason significant to him: "If our halfbacks had been healthy, Fullerto.n would have fallen." Newport averaged 36 points a game. . . Tuesday, July 26, 1994 7 Fortunately1 Elgin Hall, the agricultural instructor, lent a sympathetic ear and convinced Miller that Trompeter always bad good intentions and wouldn't let it happen From the sidelines At any rate, Trompeter went on to Cal Poly San Luis Obispo with hopes of continu ing on the grid. He was growing bigger and figured he had a good chance. Sadly, he dislocated his shoulder l111uro DY R L. l'oui-;u, \.UUklt.)'1' or It.AN T11.0•1rt1u. and had to quit. Newport Harbor High product Ted Trompeter takes "Sabotage" for a ride (or maybe vice versa?) during a rodeo in April of 1953. again. Miller relented. Although Trompeter renects on it with some amusement today, he said, "It taugh t me a good lesson," one he came to live by. De there, be on time. A native of South Dakota, he advanced to shine at tackle on the high-scoring ~49 grid team • :ind made the All-Sunset League squad. He was about 5-foot·ll and weighed 170 pounds, which meant he was often outweighed, but he struck like lightning off the scrimmage line. That was his edge. A '49 halfback, J ack Bell, said, •·1 recall one game where Ted, on Happily, he advanced to win a boxing scholarship and subsequently became the conf ercnce's light heavyweight champion as a senior. The boxing conference was no cakewalk. It included schools like Washington State, Stanford, San Jose State and others. Ir finally boiled down to an acid test against one or rhe best, • Dan McGreevy of WSU. Then 178 pounds, Trompeter finallx won a close decision over his chief rival. After prep days, he also swung into the rodeo scene and chalked up numerous prizes, including bull-riding and bronc-riding, over DEEP SEA FISHING MONDAY'S FISH COUNTS Newport Landln9 -6 boals, 126 anglers. 3 yellowtail, SO sand bass, 127 calico bass, 242 barracuda, 3 rockfish, S sculpin, 27 bonito, 2 hidibut, 24 blue perch, 43 mackerel. Davey's Locker -6 boats, 204 anglers. 3 yellowtail, 1 white sea bass, S malco sharks, 19 bonito, 506 b;ur11cuda, 71 calico bass, 32 sand bass, 26 sculpin, 6 rocl..fish, 2 halibut, 11 0 mackerel, 7 blue sharks. TODAY'S SCHEDULE Davey's Loci.er (673-1434) -1/l day, leaves 6 a.m.; retu(m noon; l/l day, leaves 12:30, returns S p.m.; ¥• day, le;a~es 7 a.m., returns 5·6 p.m.; Twilight, leaves 6 p.m., returns midnight. Newport Landing (675·0550) - 1h·day, leaves 6 a.m., returns noon; l/l-day, leaves 12:30 p.m., returns 5 p.m.; T~ilight, leaves 6:30 p.m., returns midnight; full-day, leaves midnight, returns 6-7 p.m. Wednesday. the years. He could hotel his own wit h the passing of years as he grew taller and was fi nally sporting 235 pounds. Some years back, a friend asked, "What are you doing'?" Trompeter laughed, then exclaimed, "I'm a CO\\boy," With good humor, the friend related that to Al Muniz, forme r Tar griddcr and long-time friend of Trompeter. The amused Muniz said, "Aw hell, Ted was always a cowboy." In fact, Trompeter and his lovely wife Arleen still make efforts to attend some annual cowboy poetry-reading sessions at great distances. UTILE LEAGUE ~ DREAM TEAM Watch for it • •• 11' s coming Thursday. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTlCES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES Dul he ~til! maintains a loyalty to Cal Poly, the alma mater for John Madden, former Oakland Raiders coach, and finally met up with the colorful mentor a couple years back. Madden stages an annual auction drive at the campus to help raise funds for Mustang athletics. Trompeter's daughter Jeannette, a key newscaster for the San Luis Obispo TV station, was the co-emcee two years back and mentioned the occasion to her dad. She laughed at ths! recall as ''dod chose to invite; himself along." Just covering the ba .. s A source clOsely· !Jell to 'he Du~es s31d Sunday 111gllt mat clul> owner Fred Lieberman w • sc:tl tha team alter lhe season to lhe tengue tor me sJandard Wortd leamTennis fran h1se fee of $60,000 unless Lieberman can t1nd a higher otter 1n me meanllmo The ':;ourc~ said a signed contract trom the league is s1n1ng in L1eberma11 s desk Yes people knoN tor a vanety of reasons that I want 10 sci the teJm. but I have nott11110 to say abOUl 1t u1111 the seasoo s over Lieberman saio Mood.Ji LiebelTTlan atso sa d tllere s no c1.a11te of 111e league t>uy1no me team WTT e~ecuir-e director llan• Klou was "!:was a fun time," hc said. and allowed him time tu ch:it away with Madden. After Army da)'s, Trompeter became a right-of·way official for the state before bO\\ing away to enter pri\ate business with success in both directions. He doesn't return 10 \-isit Co:.10 Mesa as often as he once did~ "J Qread to venture through that traffic," he said. "Costa ~tesa is still great, but getting in and out is wild." Trompeter, a product of the Harbor Boys Club out of the I.lie '40s, retains a habi t of dodging salutes :ind directing them on to his old motes in any sport. DUKES NOTES out of town Monday and coo1dn t be reacned for comment but Iler assistant. Mary Beth Lorenz, WTT director of opera11ons said tKloss) dldn I ha~e a comment because no1t11ng has been done <and ltlere·s oolfl.ng · 10 rep0rt Lorenz. 111 Chicago, had tatked to Kloss on me telephOne from New Jersey about tile presumed sale Meanwhile. tans w111 enfoy a bargatn tonight and Wednesday. when the Dukes host Char· lone and St Louis respett1vety The club is ottering a $10 package deal tor both matcrres Regutar·pnceo tickets are st 5 so by at· tending both matches fans ""II save a tota of $20 He's w...1rmed by the old memories of Goat Hill toughness in the .tOs, but like~ to 1dcnti f) Al ~luniz as the ultirnJtC ch:impion in that realm. He !>aid, "I admire Bub Berry ;ind Doc Hanson·and all tho!>e gu)s, but you neve r !>aw any of them messing :iround with 'Utg Al''' Not too m:.iny wanted to me!>S around with .. Uig Ted" etther during ht!> prime )cars in the ring. Don Ca11tn·IJ is a formu !iports editor fur t/1e Costa Mesa Globe llcra/d, forerunner to the DDily Pilot, and o resident of Albuquerque, N.M. Cllec~ yoor bckets for Saiurday s ITIJlch •0•11nS1 Phoenix alld Jimmy Connora. There llJ'le been some inad'lertent ITkSpnnts al>OOt Ille Slaltlng 11me which is scheouteo for 7 30 pm Chal1otte toogtit feat\Jfes SoUltl Afncan Johan Kriek, Who reached ~ quarterfinals or better in all tour Grand Slams m his pnme including wmmng Australian Open titles in 1981 and 1982 . St Louts tearures Ken F1ach, a w1nne1 of sex Grand Slam dot.1bles bUes (four men's and two mocedl 10. clu<l'"O ltle U S Open last year with Rick Leech, a member ol ttie Palisades Teoo~ Crub 'l Costa Mesa -By Richard Dunn PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES ecuted by: DIANA SAAi THE NORTHWESTERLY and mott lhan thrH CENTER 401-411 E. CHAP· IHS, charges and e•· CASH, (payable at lime of fault and Otmand tor Sale, J81ry Lynn Aubrey 2757 E Peier M Ptacey -P_U_B_L_IC_N_O_T_IC_E_S __ HARVEY, A MARRIED LINE OF SAID TRACT months navt elapsed since MAN AVE., PLACENTIA, pensts ol the trustee and salt In lawful money of tht and a v.r1t1tn Notice ol De· Verde Ave , A/'laht1m, Ca This statement was riled WOMAN AS HER SOLE NORTH 39" 49' 38" EAST A such recordatlon CA at public auction, to the of the vusts created by Uniled States, by cash, fault and Eltcllon Lo Sell 92806 ~•lh the C<>Wlly Clerk ot · PUBLIC NOTICE SEPARATE PROPERTY, H DISTANCE OF 1.25 FEET DATE• 07115194 highest bidder for cash said Deed of nusl. cashier's check drawn by a The undersigned caused Jh1s business 11 con-Orange County on July 12. cnst 188812 Truslor, HOME SAVINGS THENCE SOUTH 19• 03' p R 0 FESS 1 0 NA L (payable at the lime ol salt AMERICAN SECURI· statt or natsonal bank. a said Notice ol Oefaull and ducted by· an 1nd1v1dual 1994 • .TATEMENT OF OF AMERICA. F.A., A CCR-23" EAST 114.92 FEET; O In lawful money ol the TIES COMPANY AS check drawn by a stale or Elec11on 10 Sell 10 be re-The reg.slranl(') com· Fe15233 · PORATION u Benefld.,y THENCE SOUTH 84" 58' F RECLOSURE COR· United Stales), Ill right, federal credit ulllon, or 1 corded In lht county Where menced lo IH1nsac1 buS1· ABANDONMENT OF WILL SELL AT PUBLIC 54" EAST 35.82 FEET TO P 0 RAT I 0 N , • • title. and lnttrast, conveyed TRUSTEE check drawn by 1 state or the real pro~rty IS located ness under the F1c111ous Publ<!_.Md NtYwport Beacll US• OF FICTITIOUS A~ION TO THE HIGH· THE EASTERLY LINE OF Truet-, 2033 N. MAIN lo and now held by h BY: INTERSTATE faderll savings and loan and mort than trHee 8us•ness Namt(s) listed Costa Mesa Oa•IY Pitol July 8UllNEIS NAM• EST BIDDER FOR CASH, SAID LOT 13, SAID EAST· STREET, SUITE 550, under said Dead ol Trust In TRUST DEED SERVICE as1oc11hon, savings IS· monll'ls have tlapsld sinu abo~e on. 1\1 19 26 August 2. II. 1994, The following ~rsons (paya~ at time of .... In ERLV LINE BEING ON A WALNUT CREEK CA the pro~rty s.tuated In INC., AGENT, 23382 aoclatJOn, or saV1ngs bank such rtcordation Jeuy L Aub1ey TOS ha~ abandone<fthe use of lawfUI money of the United CURVE WITH A RADIUS 945H ' said County and Stalt and MILL CREEK DRIVE, 1pec1f1td 1n sec11on 5102 of DATE: 07/22,94 This sta11mao1 -was I tdl--------- the Flcllllous Business States, by casll, a cashlef'a OF 50.00 FEET; THENCE • descnbed as fonows· SUITE 230, LAGUNA lhe f 1t1anc1al Code and au-p Ro FE s s 1 o NA L v.1th lhe C~nty Clerk ol PUBLIC NOTICE Name: PACIFIC MORT· check drawn by 111ata °'SOUTHERLY ALONG SAIO Telephone Number. LOT 12, BLOCK l1 OF HILLS, CA 82853 lhortztd to do b\Js.ness in FORECLOSURE COR· Oiangt County on July 12 Flctltloua GAGE, 7 Up~r Newport national bank, a check CURVED EASTERLY UN£ (StOJ 833-4890 TRACT n2. IN THE CITY REF#e4•23988 (l1•) thlS stale.) Al'. AT THE p OR AT ION 8 1 1994 Business Na-• Plaza Nl'Wport Beach CA drawn by a •t•t• °' fed«ll THROUGH A CENTRAL •r: CARRIE SCHMIDT OF NEWPORT BEACH AS CHAPMAN AVENUE EN· I F815238 ..... 92660 ' ' crtd1t union Of a check ANGLE OF 00-41' 22" AN Publlahed Newport PER MAP RECORDED IN 707•5058 TRANCE TO THE CIVIC Truatee, 5 HUTTON Pubhshad Newport Beach· Statement The Fictitious BusfntSI drawn by 1 state or federal AAC DISTANCE OF 0.60 Beach.Colla Masa Dally BOOK 23, PAGES 5 AND 6 PUB: JUL 12, JUL 18, CENTER BLOG .. 300 EAST CENTRE DRIVE, SUITE Costa Mesa Daily Pilot J1.ly The following person1 ate Name reltrred to above savings and loan auoc:la-FEET TO THE MOST EAST· J>ilol July 111 28 August 2 OF MtSCElLANEOUS JUL 28, CHAPMAN AVENUE, OR· 1050, SANTA AHA, CA 19 26 AugLisl 2 g 1994 doing business 11: was flied In Orange County Uon. 11vlno• auoclallon, EALY CORNfA OF SAID 1994 • • I MAPS. IN THE OFFICE OF Deted: 07/09/1884 ANGE, CA all right. llUe 92707 Telephone • • • • TOa5 AXE CONSTRUCTION, on 11 ·24-93 Fiie Of savings bank a~lflad LOT 13; THENCE NORTH . T09l THE COUNTY RECORDER 81 CAS SANDRA and lntartst conveyed to Number: (714) 432· 1271.2 Topaz. Garden No.F5&4939 ' In Hcilon 5102 of the A-88" 33' 29" WEST 150.38 OF SAID COUNTY. GREEN, ASSISTANT and now held by it under 1715 PUBLIC NOTICE Giove, CA 92645 Oreyslona HomH, Inc .. nanclll Code and autho-FEET TO THE SOUTH· PUBLIC NOTICE API 04S.OS~9 VICE-PRESIDENT said Offd ol Trust in Iha 811 JULIE MCCOMBS Oenn•s Wilham Axe, 2010 8781 fortsl Lawn Drive riled to do butlnesa In this WESTERLY LINE OF SAID The street addre11 and pro~rty 111uated In said ' Flctltloua E Ocean Blvd . Long 1300 Los Angeles, CA state.) Al: AT THE CHAP· LOT A; THENCE ALONG LOAN NO. olh« common designation. Published Newport County, California descnt>-TRCUSTEE SALE OF· BuMneu Name Beach. CA 90803 ll0064 MAN AVENUE ENTRANCE SAID SOUTHWESTERLY 655e2e1/QAOE if any, of the real PfOplrty Beach·Costa Mesa Dally Ing the land lhere•l'I' Fl ER Statement This bu11nau 11 con. This business was CM-TO THE CIVIC CENTER LINE NORTH 50" 12' 04" OTHER RE,. dtscnbed Ibo~ ls pur· Pilot July 12, t9, 28, 1994 LOT 1 OF TRACT NO Publlshtd Nawporl The fo1to11ting parsons are dUC'lad by; an ind1Y1dual dUC1ad by a corporation BUILDING., 300 EAST WEST 1.18 FEET TO THE paned to be: 225 CANAL T.074 2310, IN THE CITY OF Beach.Costa Mesa Oa.1y doing business IS The 1eg1s111nl(1) COl'l' Graystone Hornes. Inc., CHAPMAN AVENUE, OR· POINT Of BEGINNING. IPP12e&a STREET, NEWPORT PUBLIC NOTICE COSTA MESA. COUNTY p,101 JIJly 26, August 2. 9 THE GOVER!liMENT fl. menced 10 tr111Nct bu~ Robett W. Gatcln, V.P. ANOE, CA Ill right. We The PfOPlflY heratofofa T.S. NO. BEACH, CA 112663 OF ORANGE, STATE OF 1994, NANCE CROUP 3200 Bl•S· neu under Iha Flcl•ltOU• This IUttement was liltd and lntlfest conv9yld to deeeribad ls biting sold "as 94-238" MD The undersigned Trustff Tiiie Order No. CALIFORNIA. AS PER MAP ~ T09l tot Street f 500 Costa Bus1neu Name(I) liateO with the County Cr.rk ol and now held by It under Is". The 1veet addreN and A.P. NUll8ER: ditclalmt Wly hablltlY for 3100093 RECORDED IN BOOK 62. Mesa CA g2628 ' above on n,·a Orange County on Juty 14, aald Dead of Trust In the OCher common dfflgnatlon, 045-0S5-3t any lncorrtctnau of the APN No. PAGE 38 OF MISCEL· PUBLIC NOTICE Peer• P11cay 61 Cantata DeM1s Axe 1994. propertf altuetad In Nici If W'I'/, of the real property YOU AA• IN DEFAULT •treat 1ddr111 and olher LANEOUS MAPS, IN THE Mls1ton Vieio: CA 92626 ' This statement YwU t.1ac1 . Publlthad Nawpof1 Blach-County, Callfomla deecrlt>-delc:rlbad above le pur· UND•R A D•ID OF common das~nallon, It 425-321·11 OFFICE OF THE COUNTY Flctltlou• ThlS businus 11 con· w1lh tna County Clerk d Costa Mesa Pilot July 26, Ing the lancl therein: PQl1ed to be: 339 CHERRY TRUaT DATID J ._ n any, lhown her n. Tru•tM lale No. RECORDER OF SAID BualneH Heme duC1td by; an Individual Orange County on July 1 ~ August 2, 9, 18, 1994. EXHIBIT A '\'REE LANE, NEWPORT u.. • The tolll amount ol the 84-H781 COUNTY. Statement The raglstranl(s) com· 1994 T108 PARCEL A: BEACH, CA 928eO t Bii UNL•I• YOU unpaid balance of the obll· Reference No. The strffl lddrtss and The following petsons 111 mancad 10 1ransac1 t>osl· ,.1.._.3 ---------1 LOT 12 OF TRACT NO. The undersigned Truatee TM• ACTION TO 'RO. g1tlon 11cured by Iha 809122.o other common designation, doloQ businau u · nest under the Ft,;lilious Pubt.sl'lad Newport 8•""" PUBLIC NOTICE 3082, COUNTY OF OA-dlldllme MY llablllty fof T•CT YOUR PROP• Pf°'*'Y 10 be t old l n<I NOTIC• OF · If any, ol lh• teal Pf°'*'Y LONG BEACH MENUS, Business Name(s) liattd Cost.\ Mua Daily PllOt Jw'f Tl ... ~ Ne. ANGE, STATE· OF' CAU. MY lncon'ectnMa of the UTY IT llAY a• IOLD rusonable asllmated dflcrlbad above is pur· 4940 Cam~t Drrve New· abolie on• NA 19 26 Augu.sl 2 t 1994 ..,._.. FORNIA, AS PER MAP A£. *MC addrlll and other T PuaL C SAL• IF coats, expen'" and ad· TRUITEE'I SAL• ported to be. TM Pf°'*'Y pon eeacn CA t2660 • · • • -• lt3tlt.. CORDED IN BOOK !_2.: common daslgnatlon.1. .~ :OU .. ~ AN WLA-vancea at the lime of the YOU Ma tN HFAUL T he111olore dtscribed Is Churm P~bllahong (CA). Tv.e APN .... PAGES 19 ANO 20, ur My, lhown l'llfeln. UICI ln!Ull pubkallon of the No-UNDER A DEED OF being told .. ., Is": 330 4940 Campus Duve New-~lt-H(.11 MISCELLANEOUS MAPS, ufe ... be made, but..,._ IMTIOll OP THS NA. bee of .... le: '5t,ea2.09 TRUST DATED 01102J RAMONA PL.ACE, COSTA port 8Each CA ~ T,_... .... Ne. IN THE Of'F'ICE Of THE OU1 oowenertt or WMenly, TVU OP THa PRO. In lddl1IOn lo c:utl, I.he 11 UNI.all YOU TAK• MESA. CA 92t27 Thi• businaas ta con- ... t04el coumv RECORDER Of ....... d Of ~. ,.. c••DINQ AQAIN8T Truatee ... ~a~ ACTION TO ,ROHCT The und«llgnad TNttff dUC1ad by. cotporation ........... Ne. SAID COUNTY. gwdlng ... Pollllllon, YOU, YOU IHOULD lef'a check . drawn on a YOUR PROPERTY IT dl1ctaune ally labtllty fOf The 11gl1lran1(1) com. PARCEL B: or encumbfenCM. to ~ COWTACT A LAWYSR state Of nationel bank. a ' any ~ of the mencad 10 tranuct bull· t t toe91 THAT POR1lON Of LOT A tho remaining Pflncrp81 Netloe.. • cheek drawn by ...... OI llAY •• SOLD AT A street lddrHI and Other nMI und9f lhe FiC\lhOUI llOTIC• OP Of' TRACT NO. 3082, AS tum of IN ncM(I) eecured T et , a le lad«al Ctadlt union or a PU8LIC SAL•. IP YOU common d11lgnallon. II eusine1t Name(•) lt1ttd TRUITU'I IAL& SHOWN ON A MAP BE• by Mid Deed of Truet __, ru M s 8 check drawn by 1 atate or N•ED AN UPLANA-Wly, lhOWn heteln. $.id above on· 8/20i~ YOU Ma ... HPAUL T CORDED IN BOOK 92, .,..,. lhereon, .. pro-Under Deed ladetll uvtno• and ~ TION OP TH• fllATUR• .... Yw!H be made, but wM-Churm Publlshing UND•ll A D••D OP l'AGEI 11ANO20 Of MIS. "'ded In Mid ncM<•}, ad-ef Trust 111oclallon, aavlnga a .. OP TH• PROC•EDINOI out covenant Of werTanty. Ttwa atalement .. u Ned TRUIT DAT•D OllOll CELLANEOUS MAPllf ~ If ~under .. ~ It hlf~ ~Ivan aoclatlon 0( 81VlnQ• l>wlk AQAINIT YOU YOU pPfnMd 0( Implied, ,.. With lhe County Clerli or 90. UNUll YOU TAK• ~t~C:~ 8~u=?A, =:.c,•,..,, :.J::: rnsAMJ~~AN~. u:~ :r::."1~~ a= IHOULD COllTAcT A g:w~un:-~ ~ County on July 1• ACTION TO PROT•CT AOJOtN1NO LOT 12 Of' 1nd Hpen111 of ftte tru1te1, ot 1uccu1or MlthOJ~ad to dQ butlnne LAWV.R. Iha ramaln1n9 ptlnclpel ' fteH•M YOUR ~RTY, IT SAID TRACT NO. 3082 ON Tr'UMM and of IN ~ truetH1 or 1ub1lllutad In tNt Mall. In the ~ On 08/104 ll 10 00 aum of IN ~(•) eecured ~ N--INcfl.. llAY -80&.D AT A THI WEIT L'1HO SOUTK-CNeled by Mid Deed of""'* purauant lo the lendef °"* tNn Cutt le A.M • PROFESSIONAL by Aid Dead of Truel. Wlltl ..... _. PU8&JC a&a. If' YOU !RLV °' ntE WISTE"'-V nu.-. 11H1tt: ...... "4.A Deed of TNM eucutad by KCeP!ed. the TrUllM mey FORECLOSURE CORP(). .,._ ... Nfeon. .. pro-C.. ...._Deify Hoc JUi/ N••D All •XPUteA-flROLONQATION Of THE blfNled THOMAS L GAGE ANO ~ lhe leaw.nce of RATION .. ltte ~ 1tP-~ tn aw noee(e), ad-12, 1t, M. ~ 1, 1tM. ION OP 11111 IMTUll8 NORTH!RLV LINI 0' Accrued 1n1eteat and ad-DAN.!NE A. GAGE, AS IN TNlllM'• Dead untl polfllld T!Ullee under and ¥8nC91, II any, under IN TOl3 !.---...w.a .... SAID LOT ti. ......... IOM, II .,,,, JOINT TfNANTI, "• fUrlde beoofne 8VUeble to ~to Deed of TNtt. 1efme Of IN Deed of TNll. ... IUC-nca vr , ... ..._ PARCILC: .. ·1nor .... lt"8 lguie ~0111w1•,tnlook lhe~orendOtlle .. a Aec:otdad on otltt/T7 •• 11tlfNlad ..... ctwoee .-v - AQAl•IT YOUl -YOU THOU PORTIONS °' pttof IO...... ,... tnee. fi5a703I of Nllef of•· Documenl No. 30nt look lftd ••P•lllH of [he ---.. --.. ----· lllOULD COllTMOT A LOTS 13 AHO A ()ff TRACT The beneflclatY under Ollllet "9cordl In IN o4-Seid Mil _. be IMdl, 12'42, Page 11'. of Offlciel Tr'*8e end of the trUMt • 1• • ..... • UWftlL NO. aou, AS SHOWN ON Mid Deed of TNll --. lloe of IN ~ "9coldef but ~ ~ or "9coldt lri IN Ofllce of the Cf..-cl by Mid Deed of -H·lllH On otl09IM .. 10:00 A MAP R!COftOID IN tore ....... and ..... ol ORANCll eouney. Cll-WTMly, ...... or """ Recorder Of O"ANGE Truet, -.it: .... ,.... r. ....... ... AM PROFHSIONAL 800K .. PAOll 11 AND ered 10 IN undel ... ied a IOmll, Md purtuanl IO IN pied r~ Ulle, pot-County~Catllorn~~.1.. H · tlmaled 11'e 1oi10Mr'1 ~ FORECLOSURE CORP().. °' MllCEUANIOUI .._.. Ded8rllon OI 0. ...... ., °"""'and Eeo-....ion Ot ~ tc"'9d . LAWRlM;( Ill ACICNed.,.... and ................. : "ATIOH M lhe d4ift/ ap. MAPI, R!COROI °' oi., ,_,.and o.nw.1 for ..... loft to W lleNundet,.. 10 Nl6afV the II d1bl9clliw 'AIDRI SIN,1, A WIO. dltloNll 9d411C ... I _,,,, ,_ CMTI P\NIT I, pointed TNllM under and ANQI COUNTY,, CAI.Jo Md e .._.. No1oa of 0. ~ Dlt/1114 In he* MCUec1 by Mid Deed, ... OWIA, ANO wALTt" 9. _. !nor .... INS ..... , .... ftt'll IL. ~ 10 Deed of Truel. P'ONM, DUClltldD Al ... lftd ...._. to W. NL .....-nt7 of vancee ~ • ._ ft. DOCON. A MAMIED MAN, prtot IO...._ ... Ma, CA 11711 ....... an .,,..,. .. ~ TM ...... ?J.... ..... Ollllll .................. ,,....... .... • T.,,.,, UNION no. TN MMflclary ..... Documen1 No. I0071nt llQINNINQ AT THI 11N ...... 0... Md Won__, ... 11101l0 and IN ....... pmciip.i ti PAL SAYINGS NlO LOAN Mid °'8d f/f TMt ._... ......... , a ao. -Pege -. ti Oflldll MOST WllTl"LY COA-lleCllOft 10 10 .. ,. A.M. II If 1"I MONT Of IN noea MOUNf bw Mid AISOOATION. • ...,... tore ..uM Md ..... Clllll9 _,. 8 .... GARAGE SALE HINTS Ma~ sure you amve at the page sa1~,, ~ or you wa mm the~ barpinsl "9c0fdl0 In the <>Mee ti IN HM Oil SAID TMCT AND _... lft ... WllV ..._. ntl Pl.MIPOLll AT TH! died ._ ~ ...,..,_ oil!Y WILL llU AT ll\J9. ... IO IN WI ......... e RHer~er ef OlllANOI LOT A; lM9Ca ALGMQ IN... irtv 11 looalM lllA* 1Nm AMA TO • ~ "" l8id Noee, LIC AUCTIOH TO THI ..-en Ded•lllOI• et 0.. "'-0.T .............. -'===============:..• C!Vftty. Callfon,la. ••· T ... P\ACINT1A C~ HIOHHT lfDOl" F°" •• ' 9 f Tuelday, Juty 26, 1994 ~ NOTICU PUILIC NOTICU PUIUC llOTICll W llOTICll PUii.iC llOTICll -"'IUC NOTICI Cttr Cleft& duelled br: ........, .., ,_ ._. ._ ....._ .....C IOTICI WIC llOTICll WIC IOTICll PUii.iC llO'QCll MUC IOTICll When reUning 'fO'JI bid, wMe IM*-..... ~ '-d \IOU "'°'*' ...,._ -WW_, Clllllc..._Qlrl.A .. Ill 0Mt Of Ill CfTVOfl ~.marllet'9envelope: The rn:,1trant(I) oom-......... l.':llal'I .. •IHI ~Md...._!","'::" le llil _..Iii ......... ... .. ::.9:.4::." 810• SIONA&. EQUIPMENT ~ l#lder ~~ "°"" ~· !"«'•"= • .. ...... --written~ .. oaw°'-= .... --=-. -• ... ..... DllN. ·· ''r ... _ ...... T ... •NT/ DUE! t0.30 AM, ~ lulineae NWM(I) ....., 11111 ····"*" -9ed ......... ooun ta.fore the .... of...... ...... .... ... .. .. IY. tWt. ICllll I tal*'lll.._.., ....... .. -r-. "' 10. 1994 . _. 11'9 CCM.flltW Clert& °' TM to11omir'1 perlOM .. ... IOlllll of• 11 121S.UO 05 Ml OI .... ...... LNI J. ~ _...,..."" TMn1C For further lnfounalion •= r~· Orwill couner on .Mt ti, dolna llUllnMe • nf. Your .....,.. Ill llNlllOI! to _. lilt .,.... In 1111 .. Of I IOt ..... Motlll Home M Ml-94 &NOINHfUNO call RICH EDMONSTON• Thlt ~11111 tied tll4. N 01' TH ER N IT AR by mey M In pereon .. .... 1 ... 1 Ci1111* lil9IN Ill vlOlllloll COllact ~ V COii Ir. ~ -C1I MU NOTtC• o~ TRAFFIC ENGINEER ai with llW County Clert& of ,..... HEALTH CENTP. P.O. "~~7RY£' A • I ... Of ....... --. r1Dtltl Of lllOlllr --Ftf. (114) 4SM700 ···-CID MY, • INVITING •tDI (7t4) 644-:)344 ' Orange CounlV on J4/tt/ ti Putllllhed Newl*' ~ loll a41, Com MeM, CA RE""'TOR d ~ .._ IJiJ 1 ... er · .... et CClflllllGA llW ( '·21.•2.11M S.IM<I b4d• lnlY be r• · 1994 • eo.. ..... Diiiy "°' J4/tt/ 12121 .,. or • oon n--~ -0t 1-.. 14400et11111 . ____ .,....__....,..--r14 EMT WTH S1REET ..ived el the offie. of the ltubllahed Newport NtUle ti 21. Augull I 1 tllM Kenneth A. Hid, 11t7 gent creditor of the.._ II, 1 ••Of .....,_.. Pr11t1111101 Code). PUl&JC llOTICll SNl1AMM CA. ll1fll ~ C1ettc, City Han. 3300 BHch-Co•'-Me .. Dally Published u--._._.. ' • ' TOM Elden A'fe., II, Coate deoe1Sed, vou mutt flla lllllllld'*~'°".-.. Flng {11'}661-0111EXT.21J4 "~ Bou1ev11d po Pilol July 2e. t994. ._.._, __... MMe. CA 12127 vour oleim with t 0t -.. bMll Htwport llllcfl·C0111 Fa .... 111 BY ICinll ~ • FORE· 80• 1788, Newpott 8e1cl\: T096 eo.1a ..... Dally PllOt .Mt "'IUC INOTICI Thia bullneN 11 con: court and mall • oopy to ~ 11 8alotl 510Z 01 • Tl'lllll 111111. 1Jm CLOSURE OIRCER c U 12658-8915, until 10 30 PUBUC tJOTICE It, 21, Auguat 2, I, 1.... ~ by:1en lndMdull the P•"onel repra .. nt• ~ ':. ':'..llonlmd to CN251157 Jul5.t2,tl IDTICf,~'!l!!'"F'"" IMfT , .... MU·2.l-t.11M .. AM on Augull 10, 1994 1 11 111 TOU ,........,. • reg11tranl(1) com-tlw aooolnted by the Wiii ..., 111 PUILIC _ YOU """ ... ~ ...,L u.. _11 ~h time IUCh bid• 11\all ONt119308 pi\IUC NOTICI .......... ....... ~ lo lrlnNCt bull-oourt within four month•~ the~:::-*!ah-.. v • .-. DER A DEED Of TRUST OAT11Ers:1 • .;.PU.;,-.IUC~~""=~""~--tle opened and IHd for: v ............ Mii l#lder "" Flctllloue from the d•t• of first hold the .WllllOI of ...... ' ,.. .. ..... 9-9-93 UNLESS YOU T NOTia Of 'COMMUNICATIONS NET· FlctltlOUI 8TATWNT OP The following peraona .,. ='"· Name(•) lleled l1•u•nc• of l•nare died""'~ fulldt beoollll '"""' FICTITIDlia• tlllEU ACTION TO PROTECT YOU TRUSTEE'S SALE WORK EXPANSION aualtMH Name dolna bullne11 ... on. n/a provtded In .. ctlon 11 IO lilt lllYll or ~ • I NAME ITAllmRT PROPERTY, rT MAY BE SOL Tru•IM .... No Approved by tl\1 City Statement WITHDRAWAL PllOll LAN'D DEVELOPMENT KMI Hlall of the California Probat lllllt• of right Sul .. 11111 Thi lolowlnO l*ICll(e AT A PUBllC SALE IF YO StDt6611·13 Council on July 11, l994 The following pe~1oos art PMTNIR ... IP OROUP INC .. 375 at.nfold =~~!Mn! wu fllad Code. The time for flli lllldl, but lllllhout _. or ii/are dolno Due1r1en • NEED AN EXPLANATION OfntE llue Order No W29641·5 Wanda I!. Raggio, doing bu1ln1u 11. OP•MTINQ UNDD Court, !MM, CA 12715 Or r.-'!!!f Clettl ol olelm9 will not explr ..,,.,.iy, .,,_ or 1111p1iec1 'WHITMAN GALLERIES-. NATURE Of THE PROCEEDIN Releranca No 1171200 INNER STRENGTH • FICTITIOU9 Land DeveloprnenC Qr 11119' .__ft, on Jlit 21, b f f rtglld1119 11111 ~ or EAST COAST HIGHWAY c AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOUL APN No 439.332.44 MIND, BODY 6 SOUi.. 171 8UllNE81 NAiii Inc.. (CaillOfnla), ,rn tt94 .:. ora ,tr monthe from enai111bl'Mcm.' to .-.iy the RONA DEL MAR, CA 92925 CONTACT A LAWYER YOU ARE IH DEFAULT Eaat 23rd Street, Unit A, The followlng pereon hu Parkmont Darwllla CA NtUIO ebo haa ng date nodoad _,..ldne. -rid by Mid MHP ENTERPRISES INC on 8·15'94 at 11 00 am. NDEA A DEED OF Co1t1 MtH, CA 92627 withdrawn 11 a general MS2t • • Pubbhed ~ llMct.-ve. died, ._ lll••lld•, with MASSACHUSETTS CORPORA Flr1t AnltOcln Tide ln1ur AUST DATED 05/01119 "" Jerod Slanlay, 171 East partner from the pertner. Thia bu1lna11 11 con-Cotta ..... Diiiy Piiot July YOU MAY EXAMINE .,.. ... • ptOWlld Iller•, llld TION TOWN HOUSE 0 23 Company• Trut .. , Of Sucx:M· LESS YOO TAKE AC· OBITUARY 888 23rd Strffl, Unit A. Costa lhlp operating under the ~ by: 1 corporation 21, ~ 2, 1, 11, 1194, the file kept by the t11t u110lid Pfillclpll of thl !IOI• UNI~ WHARF. B~ON IOf TruslM °' SUbltllU OH TO PROJECT YOUR iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilM11a, CA 92627 ficlllloul bullne&I name of Th• regl1tranl(•) com-T11t oourt. "vou •r• • .,., • .-:urtd bytlld cMld Wllll tnt•• MASS.02109 TMIM. under Ind PllflUllll AOPEATY IT MAY 8 1. GERTH Shwl1 St1nley, 171 East ASSOCIATION OF RE· menced to ltenuc:t bull-eon lntereetad In the thereo11 • P«l'tldld lll Mid note, This bu lntst Is d OMd ol Trust, Rtcordtd on 9--D AT A PU8UC SALE 23rd SlrHt, Unit A, ~osta TIRED INDIVIDUALS at ,... under the Flc:tldoul PUii.iC IOTICI Htate, you mey flla with '-• ~ llld tlCPlll• of the by 1 cor~llon con UC'9 16-93 at Document No 93 f YOO lllEED AN EXPl.A· Eva M.,la O•r1h, Mell, CA 92627 3901 MacAtthur Bllld., Ste., Bualneat Narna(a) ll8ced the oourt • form.t R• ::::: a::.ofl the 1rullt ct..Ctd SIGNED MHP ENTERPRISES 0622767 Booll -PIQe •• of Ot ATIOH CW' THE NATURE "8· died July 23, 1994 J~· a b~slneu 1,. con-1200. Newport Beach. CA abow on: Mey "· 1tl0 ••• ........... quf !!~for Spaciel Node• Dltld JUI>/,; lt: INC By John Stobart, Prllldan Hclal Rtcordt In N ofb of f THE PROCEEDINGS In Newport Beach, 1 Y: an unncOfpo-92660 Land Development Group _....._..... O .,.. flllnt of an lnven-Fnl l~aliil•tE Tile ·...,.Ir t nc»d Rtcorcllr of Orange County AGAINST YOU YOU 'CA. Eva wH born In ralad auoclai.lon othtr The Flclltious 8ullne11 Inc., Jamel Bruce Cahln. ltat1•1nt to~ and epprel1el of 111e ectow Company, tr r,.. 111 comme C.Ofnla ute1111d 11f J•on HOULD CONTACT A Cologne, Germany on than a partnership Name referred to lbolle Vice PrMidant The followlng per90n9 are "lit• uaat• or of any Flllr enw s lflS¥t bUtlness uncltf Ille wo00nan' 111d Grazvna Worll· LAWYER Aug. 29. 1895. She ~· reglstrant(s) com-was Mid In Orange County Thie 1tatemen1 wu lied dolna bualneU •: petition or account .. El Monte ea v17a~"' IOI ~~ ~N'/:"' or n man husband 1116 wife On OllHi/14 •• t.00 wae known and •P· 11.,~~~r t~~:sa~~~ on Aptll 29, t994 F507507 With llW County Clerk of NEWPORT BAIT COM-proWfad In 1acdon 1260 818l 2M·2322 ~his sta.:!.nt was tiled wi TrusiOf Mlll/n D Foo•· 111 P M., Equllabla Deed preclatecl for her Cll'lis· Buslntu Namt(s) listed ~n name ~ .. ~"~ .. ~f Orange Courlty on JUiy 12, =·~'!. Tf:ermlnel Way, of the Callfornie Probate St-c Goble, Truatee ~Ille couniy Clerk 01 Or EllZlblai R Fooll, hust>and and ompany, .. aucce11or tic talent •nd beautiful above on· Janua 1 1994 person w..,..,,_,ng, ..,. 11KM. -l2e27 Code. A Raqueat for icw county on June 29 1994 wllt IS ~1 •nanll • Btne In lntetall by m•f9« paintings which be· Jtrocl & ShUtla $Yianiey ch11d H. Foltz, 2900 Bllltol tretUl4 Anthony , ancle Grey-Spaclel Notice form it NOTICE·Th11 F!Cauous N try WILL SELL AT PUBLI wi1n Continent.I Au•ll· came treaeured glhs Thi• 1tatement was rited :f6~g8· Coat.a Mall. CA Publlahecl Newport Beach-~0:.~"' Qr. av.iteble from the court TAC •OOSl3b, PUS 7119, 7fl6, Stallmenl upifn f!YI AUCTION TO THE HIGHES lary c:;,r,any H the lo her frlend1 encl with the County Clerk of This atatement was filed Colla M•• Dally Piiot JUiy Thia bualnaH 12127 clerk. • trom lht dall it was filed In 1h BIDDER FOR CASH. (payablt a duly • nlttd TruatH r.mny. Ev• WH the Orange County on July 13, with the County Cleric 01 18, 215, quet 2, 8, 1994. ducted by! en ~on-~-.._••I!:.,..,.._•: PUBLIC NOTICE Ottice ol the Counry Clark A ne llmt ol sale In lawful lllont'I 0 =r 0~~ru:~r=~ lovlng wife of Erich G. 1994. Orange County on July 21. TOl6 The reglatrant(I) com-.,.:_,,,_ flctillOus Buslnm Name Sla9· lht Unl18d Stares, by cash, on 05123189 aa Document Gerth who precoded F015440 1994. menced to tranuc:t butJ. ,...._a WoM Ftelll. Ft14• ment musl be flied belOfe Iha cashler't c:htclt drawn by asta No 19·272476 Book •• flet In deoth Dec. 12, Published Newport Beach· Alohard H. Foltz PUBLIC NOTICE ne11 under the f'lc1llloul 2159 .,, ... .._, FICTrrlOUI IUlllESI time The litlng ol this sllltmln Of national bank, a chtcll drawn Page •• 01 Otf I c ••I , 1943. A• a young Cost.a Mesa Dally Piiot July Published Newport Beach· 8uslne11 Narne(a) H11ed c.t •d CA 8Z009--NAME STATEMENT does not or llseU authorlZI by a stall or ltderll credit union .. Record• In the omca of ~ ".Widow tn t949 •ho loll 2e August 2 9 16 t994 Costa M111 Dally Pilot July cne118121t above on: W8-IM 2319 The lollowlng person(s use In this stall ol a Flc1lllou or a chtcll drawn by 1 stall Of th• Aaco«Mr 01 Orange ~her home and came ' ' ' ' n "os 26, August 2, t , 1e. 1t!M. Flctltlou1 Tony Greyahoclt 07/26, 07/28, 08101 ~~ NGd~lng business as Bostoess Name In vtolallon o ~~ ~ 111d loan asso· county Calltornia ••· .10 America with ilor Tl t 2 lkaalneu Name Thl1 1i.temant wu filed P I ON HARBOUR MAI 111, rignts 011not11er under fed .... • _ •• ..,. •ociadon, or ecutvd' by· Robe'rt G . ~ i four children. PUBLIC NOTICE 81alement with llW County Cleric of UBUC NOTICI! SERVICE, 16835 Algonquin eraJ, State. or common lew ( llYings bank sptclfitd In section Lanlr•nco, ·.n unm•med She 11 iurvlvod by cnat 1815 • 2 PUBLIC NOTICE Th• following peraoni .,. Orange County on June 1, Ts HO FOE1ClV4 Huntington Harbour, Huntington section 14400 el n q , Buslne 5102 ol tilt Flnandll Code and mari d a ughter• 0 I an a ., doing bu1lne11 u : 1994. . TITLE NO T 3 8 lleaclt. CA 92649. and Professions Code), authorlZld to do business In lilts Will sell at public •uc· (Walter C) Otto Dana Flct1Uou1 Flctlllou1 CHI CHI'S MEXICAN RES· F8t4217 LOAN NO 3j~:J~Y KATHLENE I FLORES, 46 First FNing stall) At Ille front entrance to uon to Iha hlgheel bid· Point CA M~rla 1 BuslnHI N•ma BualnaH Mama TAURANT, 703 E. Balboa PubUINd Newport Beach-N'W 442-211•24 :arner Avtnue. I C-203, Hunt ALDUILYlWUICRDWCOAP. Fl~t _,,,erlcan Tttll Insurance <Hr tor e•an (pay•~ •I ~(David) Kogel, Von-Statement Stet.amant Blvd,. Newport Beach, CA Coat• Mesa DallV Piiot JUiy YOU AM• DEfAlllT llllEIU gton Beacil. CA 92649 22772 Centre DrlVe, 110 Co., 114 E. Fifth StrMI, Santa time 01 H I• In 1ewtul wra CA' 1 M Tht lollowlng persons are The following persona are 926et 12 ,9 26 a.-uat 2 1994 DUD Of TUT DATED~ This business rs conducted 1.a11e forest CA 9263 AM. CA 92702 all right ~tie 111d money of tne Unllad • • ons arc d0tng business as: doing business 11: Babek N•J•llnla, 9t3 E. • • • rwv • • ~=Ill.DI You TAil by an Individual Newpott Belci'l·Costa Interest convtytd 10 and no s~~•I et At the North ~~ .. ~ ~~ ~· d ~a Im SAV-ON EXPRESS. 1835-C MITCH FREDERICKS Balboe B vd., Newport TOIS2 T0""'11:TYCIUR SIGNED KATHLENE I FLORES o.tiy Pllo l!tld by It under said Deed Ol lront entrance to the • n oger Newport Blvd., Costa HOME INSPECTIONS, 10 BHch, CA 12881 "'°"""·IT llAYIUOlDAT Reglsftanl has not yel begun C 56 ul 51 1 Trust In Ille propeny SlllJalld In County Counh0u1a. 700 _ A. (Jud 1 V Glnh, Chi· Mesa, CA 92627 Lemon Grove, Irvine, CA This buslneu 11 con-PUBLIC NOTICE A....: IALI. 10 tranoo bUSIMS$ under th PUBLIC NOTICES said County. calilomia desc:ril>-Chfl~ Center onve wast, cago, • Grandchil· Lucky Store,, Inc., (Dela-92720 ducted by: an lncllllldUll . IF You IUD Al OPUIATa fK:bbous . business name or Ing lht land thtreln. sani. An•. CA all riQht, dren Stephen Bene· ware) 6565 ~tt Avenue, Mitchell Craig Freclerlck1. The regl1trant(s) com-CHl'1•"" Of TllE Ml'm Of TllE PM-names bstediler11n. flle Ml Ft1•7 A.P.N 442·221 ·06 Parcel 1 title and inter"t con· _diet 0110, Maclole1no Buena Park, CA 90620-1 O Lemon Grove, Irvine, CA menced to tranuct bull· NOTICE OF c&WAIAlmT YOU, YOU This statement was filed With FICTmouS IUWSI Lot 6 ol lrlCI no 7809, IS veyed to •nd now hald 'Herold, Ceclle 1-1. 11sa 92720 ""' under the Flctltloo1 PEllllON TO 111111uu:cmacuuwm1. Ill• County Clerk ol Orange NAllUTATE•lfT shown on a map recordtd In by 11 under aatd Dead ot _ lJ •ck) w 11 do m. This business Is con-Andreda Paullnt Frt d· Buslneu Name(•) Ulled ADMl6d I ER mTa Of TMTU'I IAll County on July 6, 1994 Tne lolo rson(s boOlt 31M, pages 38 to 40 bolh Trull In the ptopetty 11t· Michael Gonh, Chris· d~tod by 1 corporation e11cks. 10 l.emoo Grove, Ir· above on: r\/1 ESTATE OF· ..._ ..-0 fJl&fJ Of TUT NOTICE· Tllls FICbllous Name ls/are dOlng bus~s: BEAC lllCklslYt of m~ maps, uated In uld County, topher Oerth, Erich Type ol Business: Retail uine. CA 92720 Babel! Najafinla EVB.lllE llERTffA • h•~~-lhll FIASl Siaremenl expires liYe ye BICYCLE COMPANY 17941 records ol Orange County, Call-ca1ttom•• dalenbed 11. (Stacy) Gerth, Kori Alcoholic Btverage/Pack· J"'~ bbs!n•u Is con. '!'I• 1tatement wu filed SHADB. AKA ~Al.Tg~~ C~Nrf from the date It was filed In Ille 8eadl jhvd Hunbngton 8eaclt IOfnla uceptlng lherefrom all PARCEL A. Lot 2 ol (Pamela) Gorth. Paul age Sales business f1 Y· husband and with the County Clerk of r11.1r11 m.r DI .Uc:c..>r tnill• : ::::. Office ol lht County Clert A ne CA 9~ ol, oil raglllS, miMtalS, mlnttll Tract 134~6. In the City of Oerth, Monica (David) Rtgjstront(s) hH not year 1h'e isl I( l ?'~County on-July 111, ~"w~~ tultd lrullee P1Jrt111nl to lht FIClltlous Bosiom Name Stai. CARY ABADIE 18061 Clear· raghts, natlJral gn rlghlS 111d Cosllf Meaa. 11 per Map Hixson, Claudia Oorth begun to transact business men .:i•~0 ~n • t ~':· • -~..,~ B. deed ol trull '..:uttd by Hllold ment must be filed belor• Illa waler Hun11ngton Beach other llydrocart>ons by whalSO· recorded In Book 615, John Eric and Car~ under the f1ct1tious busi· c ansac • FttS8t:S SHADB.. E Div 111 unmamed mMI Re-bme Tiie hllllg ol lhlS statemen 92649 ' ever name known lhll lnl'I bl Pioye• 26 and 27 ot M11· lino 'Kogol. Also five ness name or names bstecl ~~n under the Acmlous Publllhld Newport Beacf'I. CASE NO. A174094 cord•i'F«>ni1ty 1. 199()'" boolc does nol of itsett authorae Ille nus bUslness IS oo.nducte within or u.ncltr the parcel ol ce1laneou1 Mapa. in lfll great-grandchlldren. herein 151• &13o194 abov:::i: ::m•(•I llstld Cola. M ... Dally Piiot July To all helre, benafi· '41A 1>1941 NIA in.II ' 90-069125 use In lhlS slate 01 a FlctJtlOUS by an lndlVldull land hereinabovt dtsalbed, lo-Olhc• 0 1 the County Re· Wllllam, Edwar(f, Tho· ,;~k6e;,~~~e'As~~s.:Vau-Mitchell . c. Fredencks 28, ~ust 2, t , 111. 1994. cieriH , creditors, contln-of oflrcial record• 1n the olhce ol Business Name In vlOlat!On of SIGNED CARY ABADIE selher wllh lht perpetual right of eo;:~~~t •~Id c:unty mas, John and Ellza-Thll slalem~nt ~as fiied Thi• statemefll WH filed Tt07 gent creditor•, and par-~n::u'C'!i.~'°:der t O!ange :r~~ OI another un~er (f;!· Aeg1Strant has not yeJ begu rilllng, m:lo,. •~Ill~ ment lor ingreH n .;:.~:- beth Vlclorla (born wilh the County Clerk of will\ the County Cler11 ol ion• who may other· 10 tilt 'notice ~t det!::n :nuJ: SecUon 144~0~mon B w e lo transact bUs111ess under Ill =r~llng ov:";,. and 51 1 g utihllu dr•in. •nd In• July 22, 1994) Wisdom. Orange County on Juno 24, Orange County on July 1. PUBLIC NOTICE w!ae be lnterHtad in the lion 10 NII th•eund• recorded and Pr 1 1 C ~qi usiness lielillous business name said ~ g lhesami:,d ro:' c1danui purpo•" 011.; Funeral Masa Is se1 1994, 1994, Wiii or Htete, or both, 02/14190 in boo1c NIA p.tgt NIA rif fl~ess ons O e names llsted herein In Of anr O r ' • p0rt1on1 ol Lota 1 2 3 4 for Tuesday, July 20 F&13738 F8t4288 Flotltloue of: EVELINE BERTHA 1n11' 94-0112188 ol u id ollictal 51 it. This statement was filed Wltn di.Id g the rlllh 10 WlllPStoclc °' 5 and 6 01 Traci 1°J4Sf>° al 10:00 A.M. at SI. Publlsl\ed Nowport Beach· Published Newport BNch-•uatn .. 1 Name SHADEL AKA EVELINE record•, will 1111 on OM>ll/94 at COAST COUNTIES ESCRO Ille Counry Clerk ol Otang dlrec11onally dr1ll 1nd mine lrom a. JJer Map recorded 11.j ohn Vlanney Chapol, Cosca Mesa Dally Pilot July Costa MtM Daily Pllol July The '°''talamenl SHADEL. AKA EVELINE 3 00 om 11 Orl,lht front atepe 10 16099 Goldenwesic:rr':· Co~n~ ~eJr~e 2'·111994 ~! 0~1~:.~ "'::'~er: Bou~ 615, Paga 26 •nd alboa lsl:ind. Inter-12 19 26. August 2 1994 12, 19, 26, August 2, t994. dol bu~ ~aons are B. SHADEL ~h.!. enirance lo th• Onnge Crvic Huntington Beach CA926A7 S I • Is IC llous Nam WllllS runnels arlo shalts Into 27 of M1acellaneou1 ent at Pacific View • • • • Toa• ng na11 u . A PETITrON ha• "'""t" 300 E ChlP!Tllll C>ni1191, N I Be c' tatement expires ft\ie year • • Mdpa1, tli. shown on H id emorlol Park; Now· T078 ' GOAT HILL PAINTING been filed by MARY SUE Ca441ornia .i oublic auet10n, to the ewpor aoll· ost.a Mesa from tne date It was hied in tn 111roug~ or ICfOSS 1111 sublur· Tract Map ~of Ort Beach, CA. (714) PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE SERVICES. 24507 lo• All· JAENICKE In the Superi· hightlt bidd• for cllh (piyablt CN258654 j I 2 9Dal1Y Ptlot Ottlce ol the County Clerk A ne lace ot lhe land hertlnal>ove cit-The to .. I •mount of lh• 44•2700 aoa BIYd., #231, ~ or Court of Celifornie 11th• time ol u lt 111 llwtul money u 1 , 1 ,26 Aug 2 Fletltlous BusUiess Name Sllll· scribed 1.nd to bottom such un~id b•l•nea 01 tne . cns1181505 cn11t88808 Hiila, CA 921553 Co t f 0 • ol the Un•ed Statee). all right PUBLIC NOTICES rnent must be filed belora Illa wlliPSloc:Qd Of dlftctlonllly bli l d b • McCUNNIFF F1ctllloui Flctltloua Marie Phllllp Hendrix, u~U'E 0 PE!f.TY~N ""·ind'"'"•· llOnvepd to and nme The 1~1ng ol thlS stalemen drWlld welts, tunnels and shatll l?!~~u~ IOI~ .... 24507 Loa .Aliao• Blvd r• now held by~ und• llld deed ot file Ma ft14ftl ooes nor ol llstlt lllltlor 81 under and blneath or t>eyon .,.. __ .... ._ rott James Mc· Bu1lne11 Nema Bualna .. Name 1231. Llgun. Hiiis, CA queeta th•t MARY. SUE hull 111 the PtOPlftY 11tua1td 1n flcrmoUa llUatMSI 51 In llllS tall r F Ill 111t extarlOl limlts lhertol and t nd re•~bfy aalim.l· 4.;Cunnltf pasHd away Statement ltatemant 121553 JAENICKE be eppointed Nld oouniy and 11111 and de· llAllf STATf•lfT u 5 0 a cbbou rednll relUnntt equip llltl '°'~· ••s>en~• and ~.:'ilu1y 22, 1'194. Ho I• The following persons are The following peraona are Thi• buelnt1• 11 con-•• pertonel repreHnt• ecr1btd • followt Parcel I lot Tilt lolowing person 5 ~~~ :::,• ~n ~aoi.: repair dteotn 'and oi>e":a': an ~~ ~!!,~.lime of •urvlvecl by his pat· doing business as· do1ng buslneu u : ducted by• .,.. lndtllid1.lal tlw to edmini1ter th• 16 ol tt1CI no 7638 111 1111 City ol 'ISi ~ 1 o " un er • Suell Its In m1li•t ...-.-lliOn of n11. Jim and Andrea SAV--ON EXPRESS, ms a PGC/PACIFIC MORT· Th• r•g'111r1nt(•) com-"tet• of the decedent. Newoort a.ii •'ehown on i D;~!Nd&~1 ~~~~l~~M82 Secu:r44~co~mon r'1( ho.,,...,.'*: lht0{ig~ r:Scir:~:'e .n3;2 N5~0t•ce0 °1 l•I• 11 .McCunn1H. 1l11er Teri Baker SL, Costa Mesa, CA GAGE, 7 Uppet NIWPOf'I menced to ttanaact bull-THE PETITION r .. m14> rtcofded 111 book 306. N E • 1 stQ us ness st ixpior • 1 Payment Olmple and brother 92626 Rlau, Newport Beach, CA ""' under the Fictitious quHt1 the decedent'• ~e(•) I to 9111clu1N1, ol mil<lll· lorn~~~Bg:Mt Anane1m Call o PrF oresslons Codt) 111~~~gh ""su~~ ir:riera muat be by c.1h, a c.sh· Kelly McCunnlll In Lucy SIOfH Inc.. (Dela-92660 Bu1lneu N1me(1) Hated WILL and codicil• if llneoua maPt1 111 t111 olhce of th• wst MO 500 lee I UPCltt lera Chae:~ dfawn on • lieu of flowers d'ona· ware), 6565 Knott Avenue, Grtyatone HomH Inc .. ebove on: 7•1()..IM any, be edmitted • to county r1C010• ol u id counry ~ TUNG LIN, 13223 Con COASTAL COUNTIES E land 11 t :in: su~ul'llCI Ol 1111 aute or na~I t>.nk, • llona may be ,;,ade In Buena Park, CA 9062(). 6767 Forest Lawn Drive, Mat!( Phlllip Hendrbc prob•t• The WILL and Plrcel 2, Noft-..clutNt ai>ourt"' 9s1.,,. Avenue, Granada HUis. COAf'. r .,d ,_ .!'!' .. _~Ir d as hack dr•wn by a aute t 158 #300 Loa AngelM CA This llatement flied od: .1 n1t11 -.merit lor 111or• and ,,..,.. 16099 Goktenwnl SlrM """' •• ... ....., om the lader•I aedit union I'll• name 10 Chlldrena This buslnen Is con-90068 • wll wu •ny c 1c~ • •!• eveilebl• egr• over DrlYll• """' • 111 PAO FENG LIN, t3223 Con Huntington llt&fl, CA 92647 lrv1t11 Company, recorded Au· a check drewn by a C Hospllal of Orange ducted by: 1 corporation This buslneH 11 con-Or:,:-C~ CJ~.! 1~1 ~~r kex«Nbn•thion In the lortn'" lhOM cert1<11 dtcl¥1hon Stable Avenue. Granada H111S Ntwpon Beach·CosUI Mesa gust 12 l9741n boolt 11217 ..._ or ,_..... MY!ngs ounty. Type of Business: Retail auctecl by: a corPorallon 1994 "'1 • 1 8 ~t Y _me court. of COYenanle, con4•10n1, and 913-44 Olt"1 Pllo PllC>I 1967 ol olfk:lal records nd lo•n a11oc1a1ton, Alcoholic Beverage/Pack· The 11gl11rant(s) com-· ,f'11238 T E PETh ~TION r .. ~~~IC:ltOftl r=dldd 111 boo!( This bUmen IS conducte CN25!!§38 Jyl 5.12.19 26 Parcel 2 non·IXCIUs~ IPflijr· "'"91 H l ociabon. or ---------l 1g• S.Jles business menced to transact bull· q~e~tl IM.ll only to ed· • OIG• ...,< 111 "' book by llust>and 111d Wiie PU telWlt NSements lor lngrm UYl"OI bank apacifted Roglstrent(s) l\as not year ness under th• Fictitious Publlsl\ed Newpo11 8e.ICh-m1n1a1erth•••t•teunder 10:27• PiOt 480 oHICW rteo1d, SIGNED YU TUNG LIN. PA BLIC NOTICES and egrns OYlf prtv19 St1Mts In aac1K>n 5102 of the Fl· begun to transact busloess 8u11n1ss Nam•(•) Nlled eo.t.a M ... DLlly Pilot Jl.lly ~he l~ependent Admin-:' ~~mtnl~ lhtr•o The FENG UN Fiie Ml ,.11111 as 111 lor1h In those cel'ta40 nane••I Coda and .ulhc> und8" 1he ftctiUous busl· above on: 6-tS.IM 11, 28, ~u11 2, 9, 1~4. 11trat1on of ~1tat~1 Act. d.:.':nat10~-,1~ 01~~ ';°,!'"': Tne reglSlllnt commenced t flCTITQ IUllllll dec:MrallOns ol COVIRalllS rind to do bu11naM In neu nnme or names listed Grey11on1 Hom11 tnc.. T086 (Th11 authonty will allow oroPllfY ii~~ 0 lbove r transact t>uslness under the r NAME ITATillEWT condlllons and rntrlc!ions re-• ..... herein es1. 6130194 Ro~ W. G1tcln, V.P. t~e peraonal repreaenta-ouroorteO to bl 12 Cher H~= btlous bUSIMss name or name Tiie foHowlng person(~1 cordtcl Ai'rll 6, 1971 In book The •tree« Midl'M1 and Lucky Stores, Inc.. Pau-Tl\11 1tatemen1 was filed PUBLIC NOTICE t!v• to . take m•n't'. !JC· Lan•. Ntvloort 8tlCJ1 ca?tornia listed above on May 15. 1994 ls/ale dOing busintU as PAP 9598, PllQ9 902 ol ottlclal re-thef common dealgne· I « 0 will\ the County Clerk ol t1on1 without obtetn1ng 92660 The underll(lneO lruatee TlllS slallment was hied WI JOE PIZZA. 895l KNOTI AVE coros.1r1d recorded Febru1ty 1, Uon, If .ny, ot tne r .. 1 d Orange County on Juty 14, Flotltlou1 court approval. Before dllCla1ma iny liability lor any the County Clerk ot Orano BUENAPARI( CA90620 1973 In boolt 10539, page 61M p roperty de1crlbed I 1~. •ueln••• Narna taking certain very im-1ncorreetn .. of th• 1tr181 ad· County on June 29, 1994 JONG TAE°LEE l55 s Ange ol ottlclal reco<ds, and amend· ;t>g;-1• purported to be • F811123 ltatemanl portent action1, howev· dr .. and ocher common d-o NOTICE-This Flcbllous Nam Una Or 1231 'Placenlla c ments thereto 4 L• Meu Court, Published Newport Beach-The following person1 art er, the personal rep re· nehon, 11 iny thown herein The Sliltement expires llvt year 92670 • · ' Tiii property neretolore de· Coa&a Mau. CA 92127 Cost• Mesa Dally Pilot July doing buslneas 11: aentetive will be required total 1moun1 ol the uno•id bal· lrom the date U was filed In lh sung Ale Lit 1S5 s Ange ~crlbed Is being sold 'as Is'. The T~~ u~ignad Trutl· 26 August 2 9 16 1994 ARABIAN MEDICAL RE· to give notice to inter· · nna Of I 231 PlaoentJa c Strffl address and olher com-r' . rac I! ma any h•billty ' ' ' ' n'09 FERRAL · AND INFORMA· .. ted pereone unleH PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES 92670 • ' ' mon dtslgnallon. If any, or Ille .: •n;: 1r:c0;;;ctnee1 ot TION. II Almond TrH Lane, they have waived notice This business ts c d real properly dtscrlbed above Is 1 " • reu and PUBLIC NOTICE Irvine, CallfOfnla n 11s or conaented to th• • by husband & wile on ucte purporlild lo be Unknown. di-othet coinrnon deai9ne. Andtew Blaine Miller, IS Al· r,roposed action.) The NOTICE 0~ TRUSTEES SALE SIGNED JONG TAE LEE. SUN rectlons may be Obtained by ::,on. 11 •ny, ate°""' her• Bu flctltlou1 ~:i!ni'Z:71~· ll"'flne, ~ependent_ edmir:iiatra-On Augult I~~':: !tN?o.~2::~rst American AlE LEE ::" raqu;~~u~~ll:d lo lht Beneticiary. B•nll 01 :~~ .. Marna Thi• bu1lnt11 Is con-tton eduthonty w1!I be Tille ln1uranc• Company, Trustee, or Succe110t 11 Titt rtg1Strant commenced l lht l~blicatlon ol lhTn~:: Amenc• HT a SA, Bank· a ament ducted by: 111 lnclillfdUlll gr ante unleH en 1nt&r-Truat.. or SubaUtuted Trustee of lh•t certain ansact business under lht he "lht tolloWI d rupteylFoniclO•w• Dept, d rr-fohowlng P9''°"' 1t• The reglatranl(s) com-eated person ffiee en Deed ol Truel eaecuted by Jamea A Koch and dtlous business name or n•me D fooll a11d"1.'z:J::: R ~ Ann LOUfdea ~.-d• 0 ~ buslneu aa: menced 1o ttlrlllct bual· objection to the petition 1Cri1Ue Nicole Koc:h, •n unmarried m•~ and a aln· llSllO above on N/A clo HamH & Sam 00 "9963. 10600 V.,lay v.ft BAI KS. 3140 E. Coast ne11 under tilt FlclJtJous end ahowa good CIM.IH gle woman, .. joint lenanll •nd recorded Janu· This statemenl was ftlld wt Rlll)h ton uets. Am Street. Cypre11, CA ~~5 C0tona de! Mar. CA Buslntu Name(•) lt1ted why the court 1hould ary 4. 1990 11 ln1tn1ment N~ 90-005271, In Book lht County Clerk ol Orang Cwdl R S~r~OO =~ 90630-0012 Telephone John W'lll M La l\ll above oo: r\/• not grent the euthorlty. nla, Page nl•. of Olhcl1I Record• ot Or•nge County on June 28. 1994 8eaclt CA92660 ' No j714) 220..3111 6142 Ebe ~m i 'f:n, Andrew Blaine Miller A HEARING on the County, C.hlomla, and punuant to that certaln NOTICE·ThlS flClltlous N Tiit d S•• ••le Wtlt be m.de, WOOd CA ~";'13 t.. • Tl\11 atatement wu flied petition will be held on Notice of Oef•ull thereunder recorded April 5, Stallment •~es ~ y diSdalms u~ ~~~ 1Trus .. but without ccwan.nt or M 1 • El with 11\e County Clerk ol Auguat 18 1994 et t994 H ln1lNm1nt No 94·0234t23, In Book nl• lrom lhe IUll 11 was filed In Y _,..,,, or any warranty, u pre11ad or lin "6~42 1£'t!:: ~~La~r Orange County on Juno t4, 1 ·45 p M i~ owt 703 Page n/a, of Olllclal Racord1 ot 111d County, wili 011a of lilt Coonry Clerk Ant =':i?::,;1 111e ltr~~'!· Implied, r9QMdlng title, ~ CA ...,..7 • • 1111M 1 • t d. t 341 h • c· under •nd pursuant to .. Id O.ed of Truat 18u at Fcblious BuSUllSI Name State· common ·-· poo1111on, or aneum -"' • .., '3 F812S0t o~a e a e •ty public auctlon lor ca1h, l1w1ul money of the Unit· I musl be 11ted belOf• Illa nabOn, n any, shown htfe111 br•nee1, IOI' Iha purpoea Ju"c'.~d bt:;!n~~:b~ c:r!!i Published uewpon BHCh· g~1~~g: .Oc :O• J:J? J • ed State• of America, a ~1h11r'1 check payable llmt Tht filing ol this stalilmen ~sail Wll 1bt madt, bUt with· ol e•b•IY•"G Iha lndebt· wilt • Coata Mesa D.iily p lot Jul" 1571 • to uld Tru1t•• drawn on a 1tate or naUonal t>.nll. does not ol llstll authorln the ou cownan or warranty, U· edneH aecured tw aa1d Tl\ 1 • ' • • check dr•wn by • '"le or federal credit union se In thlS stall ol a fldllloul PflSS4d Of lml>litd. reg•Olfl9 ti-Dead ot Tru11 lnefudtng • reg 1tr1nt(1) com-12, 19, 211. A11gu1t :l, 11114. IF YOU OBJECT TO or 1 cneck drawn by 1 itate or federal H vln i slness Nam• In Violation of tit. pouesslon, or enaim· th• 1 .... charQa1 and t11· menc~ IO transact busJ. TO&O the grantinq of the pell· and loan HioclatJon, or aavlng• bank apecill:d righlS 01 another undtt Fed· l>fancn, lo pay the rtmalnlng J>eflHI ol the Tru11ea In aectlon 5t02 of th• Flnancl•I Code •nd •utho-al. State, or common llw (Stt r><indpll sum ol the notl(s) se-The tru1t-under aa1d rfzed to do bualn111 In this 1tate, at Iha Notth tlon 14400 11 stQ .. Business cured by said Ottd of Trust, Deed of Tru11 C•uHd • lror•• entr•nce to Iha County CourthOUH , 700 ClY· d Protesslons Code) With inllresl thereon. as pro-Not1e:e ol Deta41l and le Center Drive West, San .. Ana, Calllom ia, all lrst FlllllQ vldtd In said noll(s). adVlllOll, Election to Sell to be re· lh•l right, till• and lntere11 conveyed to and now ESCROWAllEAICA CORPOAA-11 •ny. under lht lllrms of lilt c orded In the c ounty hel~ by II under Hid Deed of Tru11 In the proper· TIOll Deed ol Trust, est1ma11d lies, where the r .. 1 property ty 11tuated In said County and sut• de1cr1bed ••: 9?32 Garden Grove Bl\ld 15 Charges 1111d upenses ot th• 11 located and more than Garden Gr,,... CA g2644 Trusleund ol the ~usis crealld th re• month 1 ha"• EXHIBIT "A" Newporteeaclii:'Co.ta Mesl bY said Ottd ol Trutt. to-wit etap11ed 11ne• I UCh r•· Th• lend referred to 11 1ltuated In the Stat• ot Pilot S271, 157 42 Estimated ~-cordaUon. Calllomla, County of Or•nge, City ol Co•" MeH CN2S6653 JUI 5 ~9 26 crutd Interest Ind addltlontl ad· Equll•bl• Deed Com· •nd 11 dHcrlbed H follows. Lot 7 of Traci No'. ' • · vancea fl 1.nv Wiii lncruse this P•ny, .. Truatee. Tru11 l 20I, " 1hown on Map recorded In Book 327 PUBLIC NOTICI! flgurepriorto'sate D .. d Unit W8434, 333 PaQes 11, 19 i nd 20 ot M1tcell1neoua Maps: Tht bentldlry undtr said South Beaudry Avenue, Aacord1 ot Or•nQe County, Calllornl• Ewcept all ~Cl~UllK Deed of Trust htrtlOfOft w-c""' floor. Loa ARQ•l•e. oil. oil rlghta, ml ner•I•, mlMr•I rlg~tl, natural !HU • Jllf Clllld Ind dtllw< d IO 1111 A 90017 Telephone gH , na1ural g11 rlghll, •nd other hydroc•rbon1 NOTi iHYGfVEN dttslQned I _m:, Oldlra:; :u~r c':i13t 34& 1955, by wh1taoever name known, that may be wlttun rsu1nt to Clitornll CMI Coda of Oellult and Oem1nd lor s. TY or• Tch 1p.iri11n , Of under lh• parcel of land herelnabove de· 798.561 Ind c.lllOfn and 1 Wflnln Nob of Oefaull 0ru•••• Sal•• Oll1cer • 1cnbad, together With th• perpetual right ol drill· ommeraal Code Sadlon 7210 and Ellcton IO Sell Tht under· AS~Plg~'f""1· 0 4 lng1 mining, ••plorlnQ end operating tnarelor It Ille lollowlnQ dtScflbtd stgntd CIUltd said NOICI ol 7....., ...... ... •na 1torlng In and removing the 11me lrom H id DPtrly w!ll be sold 11f SelClf1e •••· .,., ... ~ l•nd or •ny other land, Including tn• riQht to ob4lt Homa Par whlp1toc:k or direc1ton1lly dnll •nd min• lrom arll'toosaman) 1t publle IUC· r .~~-~~ NAllOI LAWN· e e ewlere, As't. Seer.. This .stalement was 1le MOUNTOlM wlll\ the County Clerk o C-."V • M0t1uety Orange County on June 24 en.., • c-tory 19~. "Strvittg All Fauhs" F81!J738 1625 Glaler Published Newport Beach· c:;:J Mesa Costa Mesa Owly Pllol July 1554 12, 19, 26, August 2, 1994. T079 PACWK: YIEW PUBLIC NOTICE •llORIAL PARK Flctltlou1 Cemetar; • Mortuary Ch~• Cremttory Buslne.a1 Name 3500 P~fk: View Drive Statement Newport 9Mctl Th• lollowlng per1on1 are .... 1711 dol1 bus•nesa u : EL HINACO MEXICAN & SALVADOREAN REST AU· POOi lllTllH RANT. 3013 N. Harbor IELL PIUWAY Blvd, Co1ta Mesa, CA 92826 Mortuary * Chapel H1lar10 S&IVldOf Burc'°8/, Cremation 1778 New Hampshire .• 110 Broadway Costa Mesa, CA 92626 . Mrrna Alda Burclog1, 1778 CoataMau N-H1mpsh1re Dr., Costa 141-11111 Meaa. CA 921526 ' Tl\ls bu1lnus IS con-• STARTING ANEW . BUSINESS?? t• • • • • • • • • • • • • • The Legal Depanmmt at the Daily Pilot i.r pkaseti land• other than tnoH hereinabo11e described, to Ille hlohtal blddtf I oil or g•• well1, tunnel• end 1hatu Into, lhrOUQh h. In llwlul money ol 1111 Repainting? • f kl annot1nct tt new seroia ntJtlJ availabk to new businmes. --. wt zmU now. SEARCH the name for you at no extra charge, and save you the ~me {lnd the tnp fQ the Court House in Santa Ana. Thm, of coum, afar the search u compktul wt' wili fik your fictilWus business name staJmlml with the O>unty Ckrk, publish once a Wttlt for four wttks as requirttl by law and thm fik your proof of publictttion with the County Clerk. ' Pkase ftlJP by to fik your fictitious business Jf4kmmJ at the IJai& Pilot, 330 W. Bay St, GJst4 Mesa. If you cannot fllJ} b;; p!Mse aJJ us at {714) 6424321 anJ we wiO make amtngements for you fQ had this proctJurr by mail /f)'ot' should have any farther questions, p~ aJJ us llN1 wt wiJJ k m<m than glad to ~ist ;w. Good luclt in your new business!. or ac:rou Iha 1ub1urfaca of the land hetelnabow Unrttcl Stltn Of 1 castlllr' described, end to bottom 1uch 11Whlp1toc:lled or P1Ylbil IO suatllt MOC>llt dlrac:llonally drllled -111, tunnel1 •nd 1hatll un• oma ~ (~ at ume dff •nd beMalh or beyond the e•terior 111nUa ) on fildiy. AllQUSI 12 lfll'90f, and to redrlll, retunnaC, equip, m•lfl&aln, 1994 at 10 oo' 1 m 11 ' repair, deepen and operate any 1uch -II• or ml· otlo'llllng locallOn nes, wUhout. howe11er, the right to drill mtna Tn Ir t t ttont, ••pfore •nd operate throu9h tna 1ur1ace oi 160 810~ ~ ";,:U":.,~ ~ tha up~ 600 teat of tha 1ub1urt•c• ol &ha l•nd H-,.-~•· ........ 1 · herelnabove de1cr1bed, a1 re1..-,,ed In the Dead -. ,_,.,.,_ .,..., lrom lrvtna lndueltlal c omp••• • Corporellon ,.. Said Siii 11 IO be lllld wilhou corded February 27, t974, ln1trument No tl251 I or w rlftly •to pot• In Book t1Ge3. PaQa 710 of Otflclal Record• Aa: • tlnlnang, enoum· H11or'1 P•rcat Number: 427·ttt ·OJ · bfancn. Of otllll'Wt on ., • The 1trae1 addre11 or other coinmon d .. ione-If'. "'*-Is' 111111 Thi prop. tlon ol ••Id property, 3 tts B AlrPort Loop Dmre WtllCll Wiii bl •old IS cit· coeaa Mata, CA IHH. • lbtd • lolowt. lald •et• wm a.. mllde wtttiout covenant °' w.,. MANUFACTURER Goldtn ... ranly, e11pre11 °' lmplled, 11 to tltle PolHHlon TRAOENAME SomtfMI YEAR or encumbranc:u to Hlialy the unpeld ~lance 1G80 H CD DECAL NO dua on tha ~or nota1 1aeurad by utct Deaid of L.AF2111 SERIAL NO TNll, to wit 1311,314 22, P'UI the tOflowlno .... W20CAt.SM5'5eA m.tad C:Olla, .. pen ... and •dvancea •t the lllne SM$3M8 of "'-1,,1uat pubflceUon of *Na Nouc:a ot Sall Tiit c:vrrent loc*n ol l'oracloeu,. Coate and E11pan1a1. U ,°"4 N bleCf propeny It NOTtCt TO PftOPt:ATY OWNlA ltO W 1511 SIJM YOO AA• IN DE' AULT UNDER A DHD Of T"UST 2 ....,_, lllldl, DATID December 11, 1119 UHUU YOU TAKi t2ll3 ACTION TO Pf'OTECT VotM PAONATY rT MAY U Tiie Plllllle lllCIOll .. SC>t.D AT A PUellC SALi W YOO NEED AN IX· 110 ~ 111 llltl lot PUNA110N Of' THI NATURE Of' THE PAOCHO-of 111 lllo.llllilllll'l,.... ING AGAINST YOU, YOO IHOUlO CONTACT A LAW· 01*1V 1111 -VIA ... J M11f Wiii ''"' Al'nOf'fcan Tllla ''*"•nee eomp.ny, Allon-Home Pin Uon: Meflnda labroellt, t HO ._ Dlabto 8lwd. 11M11 emount o. Oii ~ .. 300, ••nut c'"' CA, t4s•. (ltOt en: --. ...... tOI, flnt American Tiie lneuranca Company • ...,.... .,. _.,.'9111111111 e.tttomte ccwporation, •Y. MeNnda labroalll, i.. ot '111 • Of 111 pilMC ••• ..,.. ~. Oetod: Juty •• ,... • ~ 174 07 The lllCIOll AIAfttUHO ' fMde tot Ill,_.,.. of .. 111 I, 711 I , 7nl Ill 19n Oft Ill I you're~ to repaint It, rd It, • ~or rasforl It, look in the Plot Classtfteds lo ftnd the servk8 you're looking for. Tun!My .1u1y·a 18'1e l'talC llOTICll llUILIC IOTICD 11U1UC llOTICll -~ . -• l'iiiJC IOTICI ...,. Md Cif eleallolt to WIC -ma ~ IOTICD PUIUC llOTICll PUii.iC NOTICU PUii.iC IOTICll PUIUC IOTICU PUIUC llOTICll PUii.iC IOTICll ! - ---............... to -..... Md ..,,... of poNd """ QYMtl of luNlower, a CelllonU.,.. --,....,_ -~.-... ..., ~to~ •u-•• .,. -"' ta: (El "°"*• r cN1W veee.-opere11ng .,.. paMenHp. •• 1t1e ;-~·~ 1:'S: PUIUC NOTICE rtgtll to bid• 1t1e ..... Pur· a11y, _, w. Mboe IMI .. • -· • --W.I Mid olllaal a ., Md "*--ICITACIOll tin a da r de 11 CON .. , under permit from IN c.y two ...,,,.,. of Morwcn 14 cfiuel ""* be p8id '°' al ~ IMcf\. CA 11113 T.8. ... W.taa ah•r tfie UftderiMJn•d {Oii ~Ml.) IUPIRIOR COURT OF of NewPoft IMctt. The lay II, 1 c.MtotrN ~ ~~of ::""S&D 94 wt tUtU IN lanle of J'!cti.M In Thi.I bu1lnn1 11 ~ ":::..."-::.. :::O:..'-:t = .. t; ~ :: ~ CAUfOll. c:-:=.::...-.::...ou: ~ 21 , ......... ~ 0 -""!'!"""-::': . .'::',I.; ... ~ =by. . --tAoa~LTOll Aecofded Mardi 31, , .. D!~~TICI TO CROii-100 CMc c.r!, ~· tidlM ~ .......,. "la BIV). 1 ~ limlled INl ~~. ~ :;-:, .......... mu91 be remo'led 11 the The r•t1ttan1(1) co~ APltt .. tOMe :O~i-:'e ':"r~:Ci: ~A~<~ 1..caAna.CA12101 ' · ::_ pnc:ee.,..~_: ~~:n!:~~=~ ~· 1194. al 1t1e hour~·~~.,, ~~':'9uons:'tn!u.= ~!Mldef ~~ OPM~&rNT~EV!L· "-oorda In IN oMce o1 Ila llwa1to11 lnlurenc:e S.• TM neme, eddf ... , Ind 161, with • eurcharge o1 818Ch, CA t2teO p : ::o:·Mtt:' ~d day<: CD 103.1, 2043 Wtttc:llft ol 1tltltmtnl bthwttn Bu1lnH1 Name(1) hat.a • d4lky --1A0....o • INC. NCOldlr of er.,. Countr. vlcee, BOA ConetrudlOn, leleptloiie number of pi.in-'50 Ot 1100 kif OUI of"*" 08/LV 1111().3 SYnftower 1 reuonably :i: 11 Drive 1303 Ntwpor1 owner Ind obligated party. above on: t-2'-94 under u;;--~NllM IMS a.le of propetty lMi ~ =-Whitney Wf'• a&tOmeV. °' plalntlft VMMI• wilh • ~ Ca11tornl1 general part· tht Board prof D=o ~ Beach, CA 82Mo Pub 111 h • d N twp or 1 Rualtll E. Ffulet tCftbed deed ol INll" ~ be INde In Mu II" cone#-~ AalG • Inc., Ne-wMtMM 1111 a&tOmeV. Ii: (El ~ C8PIC"Y of .... nerahlp, ~90 Von Karm111 meetlng room of tht ~. Ktl1ho CommUf\lcaUona. Blach-Coata M... Da.ly Thia 1tattmen1 wu Med l!LL AT PU8UC AUCTION tlon ~ CXMNnC or Monlc8 ~ais81 Setvlce, nombre, .. dlrecclon y .. Of more than 60 Avenue. Newport BNch, lrlct. al 15600 Sand Can-LP. • Callfomla llmll9d Pliol July 19, 26, UHM. with tht County Clefk OI TO THE HIGHEST ••w .. =aney, ellpr9M or 1M-lea M .......:_ MOOte and Mon-numeto de t.iefono del people. TM ~ te-r CA 82660 yon Avenue lrvltle CA Is paMeflhlp, 2043 Wfflcl1ft T09S Or-anot County on J\1111 5, FOR ....... ~ , l'9(l#dlng !Ille poe.. · ...,_. _.,. ll'om the propoMd Thia bu1lne11 11 con-tht llme .,..J pl • Drlvt, 1303, Newport 1994. wtlk:h ";;"'~~'°""' ....ion, or encutn11r1111Cee, cYOU ARE HING SUED BY abogado del demandMte. Marine Charter Pauenger duc:ted by: a general pll1· the Board 01 6rectU::1bY BHc:h, CA 82660 PUBLIC NOTICE Fat1n2 the United -.....-In to Plr/ the t9'Nlnlng IWlnd-ROS$-PlAINTIFF:• (A Ud. o del demllndante que no Tu 11 appro1lm1ttly nerlhlp heat1 and 11 °' Kel1ho RadlO Gtoup Inc Pubhahed Newport BeKh- tht caahler'!'9:t..:r'°' p81-~ of tht note(•) ... ~l~ao' FORd•Dm1nd1ndo) Ilene lbogldo, .. , ~~~!.~ ennuM!y. Theft Type of Bulinff1: Apl/1· by ;: Bo11d cg,n J~~= (Cal1lotnl1) Gtoeral Part: ND~TYRTO•F··cH Cotll Mell Diiiy Pilot Jury ottllr heck9 Of cur... b¥ Hid deed of ' ROBERT H. McNIEU.. JR '""""" .,. no tu applled IO mtnt Community UO{lt °' Pl'OI 1 If ner, 3099 Mandtv11lt Can-rv .... 2e Au 2 9 18 * CMI ~ ~tied In Trust, wflh lnteftll u 1n You have 30 CAlfNDAR (111411) ME McNEIU. & •marine ch111« paaHnge( The regl1t11n1(1) c:om· tht report "'· any 10 yon Road, L.o1 Angtlts, ca PUauc WORKI • gust • • • 1 2124"1 aald note provided ed-DAYS .,.., lhla aummonl WYATT 201 .N t:t...... whoH ticket ptlce ...... menced to trlt\llCI bull· . 900411 DaPARTMENTJ Tt04 CJ>IYable In luU It IN time VWICM, If any, ~ tht 11 NrVed on VOi.i to file a • · '._..,oa than 126, or to IN lpor1 neu undtf lht Flc:tltlous ••ttr J . Wheeler, Hatrltn1 Elalnt Craig Uv· TRAFFIC PUBLIC NOTIC• ~-~'° T.D. SefYlc:e ltflM o1 Nici Deed of typewritten reeponH at thll SttHl, 1110, Loe Angeles, tithing and~ w•ICNn(I Bu1lntu Namt(1) liattCI lecr•tur, IRVINE !no Trust, Daltd 3/281811, ENQINEERINQ 5 'WJ'"Wlle.t,. right. ltle Trust, fM•. charges Ind COUft. CA 80012 • 2831 , (213) pautngtra of IN lwO 11><>" on: 5131/89 Ranch W•t•r Da.trtct Umlttd Pt.Mtr, Harnent NOTICE 0 , cn1t 182208 Ind COfMyed IO ~ of tht Trull .. A leelef Of phone call wUt 482~ comparll• prcwldlng 6poft MONARCH BAY U, a Cali· Publl1htd Newport Elaine Craig· Truattt FlctJUoue - Mid ~ ~ T~ ~ andby of IN llutta crnted ~~ VOi.i: your~ DATSJ JUL 14, tH2 fi•hlng and white watching f0tnla gtntfal pltlntfttllp Beac:t1-Co1ta MtH Daily 10428 Sunset Blvd., L.oi s.~-:1i1:0 81D!_ •u•trMH ....... .... Mid Deed of TN9l Said _,,...,, l9tpOnM musf be GARY L QMNVILLE l>UflUal\t to MWllc:ipal COde By: UM NO. 2t (Monarch Pilot July 2e Aug 51 2 ~tlt1, Ca 90024 1 1 may .,. r• :~=y her .. ntf\er d• Ille Wiii be held on: In Pfopef legal form If VOi.i CI• r II la r II ARK Chlpttr 17.41. BaV). • ca11tornl1 llmlt9d 1994 • u • Tn11 bu1lnt11 I• con-ct 111ed II Ille olf1c:t of tht ll•tement TRUS.TO • August 3, 1994, at 3:00 wantthec:ourttohMl'yout ADAM•'-..... PUBLIC HEARINGS RE· parll\tfthlp, 111 managing . dUCltd by:. ~m1ttd part· City Cltrtl, City Hall, 3300 Thtlo1Jowtng~son1&11 R. DAN C. p.m. on IN front lltpa lo cue. 1 __.... GARDING THE PROPOSED gerM1fa1 partner t099 nerahip Newport Boultvatd, P.O doing bus1nt11 as. HILTON II, SHARON A. tht entrance of lht Orange If VOi.i do noc file YOVI r• NOTICE TO THE PER· NEW MARINE CHARTER By: UM No. I (San Juan The rtgllltant(s) c:om-Box 1788, Newport Beach, All·AMERICAN a.UNI H~LTON Civic Centw, 300 E. Chap-Spot'IM on time, you rNY SON SERVED: You 111 PASSENGER TAX WILL BE Caplitrano), Inc .. 1 Cllllor· PUBLIC NOTICE mtnctct 10 transact busl· CA 92658-8915, until 10.00 STORAGE, 518 Hatblrl• ER~NECFICIARY: SOUTH-man, Orange, CA loM IN caaa, Ind your HrVed u 81'1 lndlvldull HELD IN THE CITY COUN-nla c0tporaUon, Its general onat ,88114 ness under the Flollllous AM on August 10, 1994, 11 land, Dr .. Newport Beach, ALIFORNIA FED-At the time of the lnltlal wagee, money and ptop-etou-defend8nt and on tie-CIL CHAMBERS OF THE pll'lntf Buslnts1 Name(t) listed which tlmt IUC:h bids lhall CA !n660 ERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN public&tlon of lhll r\Ollct 1r1Y may be taken wilhoYI half of CCP 418 10 (COi CITY OF NEWPORT By: Frank T Suryan J FlctlU~s ' above on· Junt 1 1994 bt Opened and rtad IOI' Boy11·Hairi1, A Cahlornsa ASSOCIATION, Rtcorded IN toC8I amount of tht un'. further warning from IN ration) 8nd ... ROE 1~ BEACH. 3300 NEWPORT Ill: StnlOfVlc:e Prllldenl .. •Y•lne•ej Nam• KtllhO 'comm~nlc11ton1 SUJ>PLYING TRAFFIC jOlnl Vtn1Ult, 518 H11oor M8Y 28, UMIO 11 Instr. No. paid 1>a1ance of tht obllga-court. O BOULEVARD, AT 7:00 P.M. This statement wu filad Statement LP. SIGNAL EQUIPMENT: Island Drlvt , Newport ~28o317 In Book page of lion atcur9d by the above There are other legal r• R E 2 WITH AN ORDINANCE With the County Cltfk of The following pe<IOM are By: Ktnntth Roberts 1. TRAFFIC SIGNAL CON· Btach, CA 92660 Offldal Rtc0td1 In IN of. described deed of trual qu6rementa. You may Wini Publlthed Newport FOR INTRODUCTION ON Orange County on July IS doing business 11: Prtsldtnt ol Kelsho Radio TROLLEAS ANO CABINETS Ben£. Hatrll, 518 Hlrbof. flee Ol IN RtcOfdef ol Or· and fftlmaled cotll, tit· lo cal 81'1 attorney right Beach-C011a Me.. Dally AUGUST a. 1994 AND A t91M. ' G 0 0 D , WILD MA No_, Group Inc:, lht Otntrll 2. TRAFFIC SIGNAL SYS.. l1lan11 Drlvt , Newport ~County; ptnltl, and advances 11 away. If VOi.i do not know Pilot July 19, 28, Augu11 2, SECOND READING AND Fl15724 EGNESS & WALLEY, 5000 Pat1ntr ol Registrant TEM UPGRADE/EXPAN· Btach. CA 92660 -d deed of trust d• $292,785.11. ' .,, attorney, VOi.i may call 8, 1994. ADOPTION ON AUGUST p bll htd N Campus Drlvt, Newpon This etattment w II d SION Wiiiard V H&1r11, 270& 1Cribe1 lhe followlng: It la poulble lhat at lh Ill attorney rtlerral HtV!ct 22, 1994. u 1 twport Btach· Be1c:h, CA 92116() with lht Count ~1k1 • 1 Approved by int City B1y11dt D11vt, Corona at• LOT 17 OF TRACT NO. llmt of Hie 1he open~ Of • legal aid office (llat9d T090 FOR ADDITIONAL INFOR· Costa Mtll Dally Pilot July Paul C. Htgne11, 12 Roll· Orange County ~n July 1~ Council on July 11, 1994 Mar, CA 92625 3940 IN THE CITY OF bid may be IHt than' IN In tht phone book). PUBLIC NOTICE MATION REGARDING THIS 28, Augu112, 11, 1e, 1994. Ing Brook, lrvlnt, CA 92715 1994. · W•nd1 E. R•eglo, Roger Boyar, 3104 Dttp COSTA MESA, COUNTY total lndebt9dnell dut Oespuee de que le en-PROPOSED TAX CONTACT Tt06 Thoma1 E. Walley, 2227 Fl15SBI Cltr Clerk Canyon Drlvt , Btvtrty H .. ts g: ORANGE. STATE OF Datea 1Joe/94 · tt:fuen ..,. c1tac1on Judi-PUaLIC NOTICa THE REVENUE MANAGER PUBLIC NOTICE Port Catlllle Place, Ntw· Publlshtd Ne port B h When returning your bid CA 90210 Thia businees s RE~~~,,:~~~ CONTINENTAL DE-~O "o11~ ~ALEN~:f.8; .. ~ :~ ~ ~N~~~g~~~~~~~ ~ Be~c:ga~2~roles· Costa Mffa 0:1y PJo~~~; please. mark the tnvtlope . :Z'ucttd by· 1 Jotnt Veno PAGES 13 AND 14, MIS.. VELOPllENT OF CAL.,, para prHentat uni r• contr1bule IN City aeMclt VARD, NEWPORT BEACH IRVINa RANCH sional Corp. (California), 26, August 2, 9, 16, 1994 BID: SIGNAL EQUIPMENT The reglstrant(I) com- CELLANEOUS MAPS, IN INC.,a • ..adTru•tH, apueai. elCflta 8 JNqulna which have crealed.,, at· Publlthtd NtwP-o;t WATER DISTRICT 34695 Camino Capistrano, T109 DUE: 1000 AM, August menctd 10 transact busl- THE OFFICE OF THE •r T .D. IERVICE en etta cone. mo1phert attracting ITIOl't Bt1c:h-Costa Mtta Dally NOTICE OF FILING Capl1111no . Bt1ch, CA PU 10, 1994 ness unde< 1ht F1c:t11tous COUNTY RECORDER OF COMPAHY, ... nt · Una carta o una Hamada than 300,000 visitors to tht Pilot JUiy 20, 26, 1994. OF REPORT AND OF 92624 BLIC NOTICE For further 1nlorm1tJon. Business Nam1(1) niltt:t SAID COUNTY. •r Diane Erickson telefonlca no le otrtcer1 chart« boat lndu1try tac:h W536 A TIME AND PLACE Robtrt W. Dyt11. Jr., 3562 O call RICH EDMONSTON above on: January 1. 19711 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT Aaal•lant lecr•l•rv protecc:lon; IU rtl puetla yttr. R1cenl economic OF A HIARINQ Sagamore Orlvt , Hunllng-pu:u~i~~: OF TRAFFIC ENGINEER .i Boyar·Ha.ms, • Cahlornll UNDER A DEED Of TRUST IOt louth Lewi St• ettlta a maquln1 tiene que condition• dictate that tht PUBLIC NOTICE THEREON RELATIVE ton Bt1c:h, CA 92649 "'BANDONED (7l4) 544.3344 ' Jo1nt Venture, /1/ Managing DATED 5/15/90. UNLESS • ·• cumpllr con lat f«maJI. Chy 11 no long9( able to Mervin S. Feldman, 4507 .. · Gtneral Partner Tn11 YOU TAKE ACTION TO Or•n1e, CA 82118 dadea legalel aptopladu ptovlde lhe-high levtl of cn1t1BM31 TOHAVINOllEWER Gorham, Corona del Mar, PROPERTY Publlsh td Newport statement was Med w•th PROTECT YOUR PROP· (1t4) 38M700 al Ulled quleft que la eortt public ufety, watw quality, FlclltloYe CHAAQI& FOR CA 92625 Notsee It htreby g1wtn Bt1ch-Cosla Mesa Daily Ult Count)' Cltfk ol 0ra"9t ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT IF AVAJLAaLE, THE escuche su cuo. rtfuM collection and Infra· 8yslrMU Name CERTAIN PN'CELS Thbmu J. O'Ktele, Inc., a lhat lht undersigned 1n-Pilot July 26, 1994. County on June 22, 1994 A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU EXPECTED OPENING SI uat9d no Pfettnta 1u 1ttuc:ture leMcet the char· Statement OF LAND COLLECTED Prolts1lonal Co1pora1ton, 1tnd1 to stll Ult persona~ T097 F013257 NEED AN EXPLANATION 81D MAY 8E OBTAJNED r•pueata 1 tlempo, puede ltf lndu1try hu enjoytd The following persona ert ON THE TAX ROLL (California) 3553t Cl/Tllno proptny CltSC:flbtd beloN ~ubllshed Ntwpott Buch· OF THE NATURE OF THE 9y CAI.LINO THE FOL-petdtf tl cuo. y le putden without tht tax support doing buslneH aa· AND NOTICE OP Capistrano. Capistrano to t nlorct a lien lmposeCI PUBLIC NOTICE Costa Mesa oa,1y p,1 01 Ji; PROCEEDING AGAINST LOWING TELEPHONE qultar au Miano, su dlnero from the visitors btntl1tlng THE BLUFFS AT MON· PUBLIC HEARING Bt1c:h, CA 92625 on said pioperty undtr Int 5 12 19 26 1 99 4 '' YOU, YOU SHOULD CON· y otr11 cons dt au from the11 MMe" llmllar ARCH BEACH APART NOTICE I John A. Stillman, (;372 Cahlornla Sell·Service SIOf· cnt1188518 . ' ' ' Tt.~J TACT A LAWVER. :~:•.ERi ON THE PfOpltdld lln avlso ldlclo-to that provld9d by' re1ta1>-MENTS, 4490 Von Karma~ that a report'~:~~~ngl~:~ Dot•I Drive, Huntington age Facll1ty Ac:t (Bus & Flct1Uou1 2492 FAIRWAY DRIVE, EFORE THE na1 POf pll1t de la cortt. rant and hotel gue1t1 to Avtnut, Newport Beach with th S Beach, CA 92648 Prol. Code ss21700.21716) Business Name Buy II. Sell 11 Find 11 COSTA MESA, CA SAi.Es (114) 3B5-4837 Exl11en otro1 requllltoa It-lhla City. In responH 10 r• CA 92660 • vine R~nc:~'w~~ 0'dr~~ This business 11 c:on· The Undersigned will 1111 Statement Cl•••ltled. "(II • 1tttet eddre11 or er (213) 827-4815 QllH. Puede qut usted c.nt rtcommendatlons PfO-Monarch Bay 11 a Cahlot· relatille 10 havl~ .!wer ducttd by: • general part· 11 public: sale by compt\J· The lollowlng peraons .,,1--------- common dHlgn1tlon ol TAC400230C qulef1llam8r1un1bogado vid9d to the Chy 1tatt ffom nia Otntral partntrshlp Chatget tor ctrtaln patc:tl nershlp hvt bidding on tnt 2nd or doing business IS Pfopeny II lhown ab<We, Publlehed New ort lnmedl1t1mtnlt. SI no members of the marine 4490 Von Karman Avenue' of land within th• disl!~ The rtg1st11nt(s) com-August, II 2 00 pm. on CANN~Y VILLAGE MA·•---------no warranty la given aa to Btach-COtta Mtta g 11 ... conoct • un 1bog1do charter ~try. rtVlalof:lt Newport Btac:h, CA 92660 ' collect9d on tht tax roll menced to lransacl busl· lht prtm1sts where lll•d RINA PARTNERS, 2025 w Carl't seem to Ill completenesa °' cor· Pilot Jul ., puede llamar 1 un HMcio to the originaC ptevloutfy LJM No 21 (Monarch Said report c 1 1 d · ntst under the Fictitious proptny has been stored Balboa Blvd Ntwpo1t l t all th rectneaa)." The beneficlaty Y 12, 19, 28, 1994. de rtftrencl1 de abogados publl1hed riotlct have been Bay), a Calllornla llmittd acrlptlon of 0;1~~· ;.,c~ Buslnass Namt(s) l1s1td and wn1ch art located 11 Beach CA 92~3 ge 0 ose Under Hid Deed of Trust, T-073 o 1 una otlclna de lyudl made and wt rentcted partl')8rshlp, 4490 Von Kat· and the amount 01 lh~ above on: 10-29·79 17th Strtel Sell Storage, Arnold D Feutralttn, repair jobs by reason ol a b<Nch or legal (vt1 et dlrtctorlo ttl• hertln. min Avtnut, Newport c:hargt1 for t1c:h parcel f Pa~I C. Hegn11s 670 W. t71n St • C-4. Costa TrustH of Tht Feutrslt1n around the house? default In the obllg1tlont 0 th fonlco). • The City, purauant to Gov· Bt1ch ca 92660 11 al 1 94-or Th11 stattmtnt was filed M111. County ol Orange. Communiry Property Trull ttcured lhertby, hereto-ft 8 move? CAS& NUM8ER trnmtnl Codt Section OB/LV 1980-3 Sunltowtt, r~r1 ~:aron ~le ~~h s: wilh the County Clerk ol Stale of Cal1lornia. Units Dalect Apnl 13, t982, 202s Let the Iott ••earttd and d•llV· Sell your extra (Numeto del Cuo) • 541154.e, .. rtqUlred to Pl'<>-• Califomla gtntfal Piii· Stcttlary ol lht Dlstrlc:1 II Orang• County on Junt 30, and tenants l1sltd below. w. Balboa Blvd .. Newport Cl•••lfl•d efed to th• undtralgned 1 708 20 vlde lhla notice regarding 1 1'19flhlp, 4490 Von Karman the Dlstrlc1 Office 15600 1994. Conttnts lnc:ludt ptrsonll Beach, CA 92663 S written Oedar81Jon of o. household JUDGE PfOpoaed ENACTMENT OF Avenue. Newport Btach Sahel Canyon Avenue Ir Fl14218 It•~•· household goods. Allan Falnbarg. TrustH of •rvlc• fault and Demtnd fOf Sale, It A MEW MARINE CHARTER CA 82660 ' vine CA and 11 •vailiabf; Publiahed Newport Beach· Vth cit parts, & misc. Tht Allan Fainbarg Flmlly D irectory and written notice of ct. In Claesmsst.fied ~·:Po. WEEKI PASSENG~R TAX. The pro-UM N?· 2t (Monarch Bay), lor .PVbhc Inspection be-Costa Mtaa Daily Pilot July ittms.v Trust, Dattd April 19, 1982, help you find ---;.;....==:.:.:.:.=~-•·----T_._1_e ___ posed matlM chart• pas·• Cal1lomla limlt9d part· tween tht hours ol 800 26 Augutt 2 9 16 1994 ~~ov' GG1ambont 2025 w. Balboa 8lvd . rel-1able help. Hn(l9f tu would be Im-l'l9f1hlp and QB/LV 1~ A.M. lo 5:00 p M Monday ' ' ' ' Tl.03 l,,. di. dlambont Ntwport Btacn. CA 92663 -------~.;..;;..;~1• _____ ._ .. ;..__....;, an or rtstrvt1 1n1 Ru1se11 E. FIUttr, tnc!l111du-642·5678 . - · ~ r 1 I . 1. II , "'1~-~-1001-1625 ·m ) ' ... I ' l I I . . . ' l ·~- .. ., .. ' \ . r ·, '~. --~-~ I ' .,..---- I : J .. ' ". j \. ---='-= . 2102744 • • 1i 2t»I011 . , --T -. : .. ~'"• I ' 1 , !I I ' . ._..._._ __ --- ; ; 1 --·--· ... (-.. ·IL ··~.7· , DISE 7011-9090 a ASSIFIED HOURS Telephone 8am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pm Monday-Friday DAILY PILOT DEADLINES Monday ............ Friday 5:00pm Tuesday ............. Monday 5:00pm Wednesday ....... Tuesday 5:00pm Thursday ........... Wednesday 5:00pm Friday ................ Thursday 5:00pm BY PHO• (7 14) 642-5678 BY FAX (714) 631~594 (Please include your name and phone nwnber and we'll call you back with a price quote.) BY MAILOR IN PERSON: 330 We.st Bay Street Costa Mesa. CA 92627 C.omer of Newpoct 81\d & Bay St. GENERAL POLICY Rates and deadlines are ubject to change without nottce The pubhc;her reser'e the nght to cen .. or. reel~ 1f}. rev11;e Qr re1ect any cla" ified adverti .. cment. Please repon any erro r that ma\ be in your cla~s1fied ad · 1mmed1ately. The Dall\ Pilot & The Independent accept no l1ab1ltt" for am error in an ad\'ert1(0Cmenl for which 1l ma' be responsible e\ccpt for the cost of 1he pace acru.ill) occupied b) lhe t!nvr Credit can onl\ be allo\\ed for the ftN m~ertton. COMMERCIAL HOUSES/ NEWPORT COSTA MESA 2124 NEWPORT COSTA MESA 2624 NEWPORT RENTALS TO fCOO~SALEOS BEACH 1069 3BR 2BA E'alde twnhm, BEACH 2169 APfOARR RTMEENTNTS BEACH'. 2669 SHARE 2724 COMMERCIAL PROPERTY 21'8 n Lo p 811 mppllanc.s, 2-c• AVAILABLE NOW liiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiii REAL ESTATE ·-------·' W91t rfctcl 2-Sty gar, pool, spa, tennl•. 2BA·288 + Iott, brtte -------- 18 R redecorated, pvt * 1BR 18A * ON THE SANO.NB PRESTIGE LIDO llPort Streets" S1500 le•H. 544-5784 end unit, frplc, 2 c., pallo. S575. Harbor 212 401h St. Prof non-tmkr. 5500 Sl-OREFRONT "B 2 SB lo I 8..,. W ., gar, patio nr pool, VIiia• 546-9081 57 .. 0 N ~ r-· a, vey pvt ..., 18th SL Br81ld Teneyck RE 840 -6219 BALBOA "' mo. mo+ahare utll. Avail---------ew office retail 2.000 y8ld, mov•ln condl new 3BR 28& hH, ga-• E'1lde 2Br 1Ba·gar, wd Donna 722·7353 8/1. Steve 548·6818 BUSINESS OFFICE 51 Below ml\I S98c M0-8884 Agt r•g•. d/W, W/d hkup, Npt Cro•t 3Br 21hB1, ISLAND 2606 hkup1, newly remod. --.-,1""'a""'R.......,S_e_2_5_*__ FOR RENT 2769 NET Xlnl Traff & Pi kg $1100 mo. 721·t118 A/C, plant 1huttera, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $800 & 5875 w/yd 2BR 28A t725/Up -G-ARA--G-E-5-----1 RU NEWPT 873--1900 ---------e·-iae cottage 2br 1b• pool, •P•· tennla. Avt 2ar 2•• upper w•ter pd, 443--1037 A•~ ri~out OYr iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii INDUS.,..T•T 2788 (QU.<14 MOUlllOO MOBILE .. Spt .. a I Frln, d/w FOR •IC!NT Fr•ewao1 Convenient I l'M'U. 01>1>01uu .. 1n gar Move-In apeolal Bl15· s1575. 631•1384 w•t•rfrent, refrlg'. E 'SIDE 8ack ••~ " • """ 2740 • Mrul.-M..,...llllflis HOMES 1100 Avall Nowl Bridget BAYFRNT ultra luJI 2 11y sundeck, garage. Yrly Lg 1BR w/pallo, $845 Incl. 60x30 pool. No ~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iM Fwy 55 & Bristol AUTOMOTIVE 2000 .... _.11.-.ec11et11eF.•· ~8015,JIU 862-3111 2 bd + tat nr otflce & $1595/mo. 484-1658 mo. 328 Unlveralty pets No lees. No E 'elde CM Safe;ctean. 00 sq f\, plll bath sq n. 2032 Pi•cen•• llllfllr .... *'Ac1" I .. • Gow a,..&et'S•Pwll Npt H9hta ar-2ir root-deck $3750 or #D. No peta 042·2816 ltaH 5 45.4855 1ngl. On pvt 811ey ne11 5350 mo. 64 0-0 588 Ave. Cost• Mesa VflfY __.....,. ... alllttll 1750 Whittler Ave.#85 2Ba. W•ler. g81Cleoer. $4450 w/dock. AGENT ••••oA E 'SID• llACK llAY • .. •••••••• Tustin/20th. Stor•g• RENT reasonable 64&-7s1a It .......... _, intett11Ct. CM-Calm dee 28 r 28 a g•r•ge Incl. 11000/ 831·t400 IHUoD PEPP•RWOODSI' S1 2.5/mo. 046-7383 GREAT FRONTAGa 111111i.11111 If ~l1crl1WIHll•• C81 rm/lndr •pa/oak mo. 545-5353 •••oon 8•1 2Br 1Ba PENINSUU 2607 tBR, w/d hkup•. y11d, MISCELIANEOUS Buy It. se1111. Find It. through class1l1ed ~~gg s~~Pc•~~~P r~:: ._. • ,.., '* .....-. f111. Lo malnL 148-0748 house, private comm 1595 no pet 031·7813 RENTALS Claeelfted. 0 •. __.. ........ ...,,. NEWPOlT •t•P• to beach. 1BR IOOO mo: utlt• pd. 11.ASTSIDa wnr/Agt 642 '?6!! • ...................... llACB 2169 11250/mo. 173-.5742 1 hM to sandl Sun-COUNTRY WOODS ... ..,_..,.,...11.i.I· HOUSES/ BELCOURT deck, w/d , 8YI 111 . 301 Lg 1 Iott BR. te85 No1-------...... -....1 ........ E Balboe #2 &44-7848 patt. 180 21•t St. RENTALS TO TMI ...... wtll ... CONDOS llegut "D" Plan &48- 1114 or 045-H43 SBAllE 2724 :::".:::..~ POR RENT Beach Area 3BR. oen. 3 Fp1c. a., coRONA ~= ~~. '•p"-~~.l•••iiliiiiiiiiil Wlntor er Yrlv ue Option 15,000 Mo. .,.... _....... CdM F'-lbt f ......_ ..... a.....,. Furn/Unfuml1hed L.ucllle Hoyt 84.4-4810 DEL MAit 2622 poolslde, g•ted, cloN • .. x • pro find .. ......, ..,... M II 1-4BA Incl Waterfront WllUYN TAYLOR CO 10 beach & •hopping pl•c• •ogether In ..__, ......._.... ... Ill ..., CORONA •• .,.. t I 700 •~---...----C.U tor uour new •d= CdM 811 Move-tnll ._ --· ..._, o 1 mo. ~ tal 1800 _,. ... _ 28d 2Ba + • 1310~1a-• ... •e • If f • ........ • • VIiia R -..na ,.. 3Br 2B• .,, .._ dreta (714) 142·158!>8 _., .- 1 ... ..,._la_. DEL MAI 2122 entall dpbc. rrp1c, 4-Car g.,, den, huge patio w/ Coron• 1 M•r Apt _...11-;. 1 t'< 111 ,_ 97•_Aft12 •lep9 to bey & beach =11~=1~~~~~ FIND N/1mkr. Rm w/pvt BA »•• ,_...._,. ~• 1145Q/mo. l11/35t-453t 1475 mo. Stor•a• • .. ,, 21 J' DC_,.._ llCH ua l'URN Udo 1a1e 2Bd• --------an apartnent wsht/Clryr 840-2789 Ill llUI ••·-lsu. COVEii 2aa + atudy, NY rm w/ COSTA MESA 2624 through classified Buy 11. Sell It Find IL UNQue 12-•tv hOm• on BEACH fp, t•m rm. p•llo, , __ __.;______ Cl•..med. tho weter. &BA 2BA. 3 12600 mo. 175-6223 ..._ ___ .;.,_...;.~;....-1 c., perking , nlc• RINTALS AW 3Br 28., ctrt "'C, 1 BA Mobile home. Gl-••T lOOZ patio. fl'plc, huge ma• 1.,. ._._ ...... .. From $480. Quiet & ----------------n~ ter 13aoo mo. Avt I/ ..._ ...... -Wk oomm pool,,•nnl•. Secure. 1891 Newpor1 BOTElS BOT!l.S •••••••II 20th. Yrty 1.. VIiia ~=: :=..i= :! t::,1:~15:J:o:11• BIYd. 14W31l a llOTILS 2718 a MOTELS CHIAPDTMAltRllT ,._...,••7a-.•12 1.,.Cndo(f}l1200mo 1BA up11alr•, v•"Yll~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!~~~2~7~l!fl A 1-yf-Old .._..,..... ltlft Condo ltlOO mo ctean & QU19C, lg Po<>f, 1,. 1112 eQ ft, l8t 18a •.IASMIM• CUiK• l9R Ocnft 11780 mo New ~mobile• bHUllfUI land1cape, maater 8""• home In 14 tv eoo. pooee, a.n-taA . ~.UH w111 from teH. IHclltf. nr fwya/1hopplng , SPBCJIAL WBBSL,.,. llA'l'B N••et. rr1111y lend-n1e. ,.._, Iba. e11n rm MA ....., •tooo w111 now. tith. ~2sse lndry r11e. Low dap. ft.OM SlsO = ... ~ :=: ~t;te.:fraoamo •n:Condo .s1:mo --:..M:r.,cs~. s::' :!.~'U':= 1650 IOMN-oMe '"'·ta. OcOM *-" atNWea. "f:Uw ,,... hm. ~ u : ••au hwlrW •· When,ouMle I a111•1d ed, lndudell ltee.cta ...... ...... ,.., ... trpe, a ur get, nu .... _..._.11)11 IHOOJmo. 1715-1472 upper unit. E'Ml9. No ....... lndfy rm. No '7J.Ull pata. SllO/mo+UOO ,... ,,. 7»1.. • .. Mlt; ... --MCUrflY ...... , .. ... .... .... ..... ._.... lli:tll C6fii6ii 0n tfle ...... + ..... W/O, W1tr lie. ......... Encl ~"'it ~ftOWIAl# .. t.... '*-dlyer , no Sell your extra or ....,,,. C1111•1d 1;1'"'a::1'"°1A· &::iiNi~&: I hoUMhold -~ ....... ...,. " .. ..... -..... .,,..,... ..... in ,....__.,,,..._.. .--..... .,. w , .. ~...u ..... ....... .,.. ... ,.. .... ,... C"lem·......, m"9 'IV, ,.........., .... .... Cll "' ....... u..., --~ '°'° ............ OoMa ..... Ct•t>••--. • . ....... .. GARAGE SALE HINTS Before your garage sal~ place a ·garage sale sign where it wiTI be seen. · Make sure you follow all city ordinances and any association rules. • \ 10 Tu.day, July 28, 1994 BUSINESS 8r FINANCE I -.llTATI ... '88 Prelude Re~ AT, AC. • 55k ml. 17 ,500. 873-~80 1990 Va XJS Convttt, claulc colle ctlon. Very, very low mllea, mini cond In/out. Brit-ish racing green, 1n1 biscuit. 883-7701 •ea Jaap CJS Rebuilt, no ru1t, clean. No smog . required. $4400. Call 876-2272 LOST 8c FOUND -----•EMPLOYMENT = ~:==.. 2925 PERSONALS 5530 Clll Aon TIVIDr. 6075 OAK dHk, chair, wall TICR£TS unit & lrg dreHer w/ iii'iiiimmmmmmiii mirror. All like new. Alrlln• tka rnd trip for '88 Cherokee Pio- neer. Orig owner, 2-cif, 91 K ml, grHt cond, a.uto. S7200. 1548-2651 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Thi ,.. ...... ~ FOUND : CALICO --------•MODEL SEARCH• ......_,._ - CAT near Nebra1ka PERSONALS 3002 Male/fem, no ••P 673 7300 S100-S500. Plano 2 LA·New Orleans.i--------- $600. oBo. 673-7193 s45o/palr 645·2971 MERCEDES 91f~ or31G-432-4432dy =""""."""-:":":'-·~"""."""~~"".: • and Callfornla In the req. Emery Holll• • Mesa Verde area of Agency, 757-1080. ...-...... ----.,.....--.--1 Metalllca, July 26th, 2 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilim Saal~ poaturpedlc twin general admission, ,70 280 SEL Super . Costa Mesa. II'• an HOT I WILD! Bob-Till Drfvtrt old Ca lleo a nd la 1-800-880-6969 aet, llttle UH, great s20 ea. 642-0178 clean w/orlg pa1nr & P/T weekends. Typ-cond, S200. 844·1819 Ing , filing, W/P. Must ---------uphola. First cl ... RECEPTIONIST m issing ILS owner. Toll Free Call Very aweell Please ""'1·M--A~T-W~O~R~K~a-n""°d~l'm­call at my work, 714· 252-6966 If this may really bored. CALL be your lost cat. ME about your fan-tasy. 1·900-505-3232 Found: clear plaetlo cuatom molded --------- dental appllanc• SCHOOLS & on 7/19 In parking lot INSTRUCTION 3012 of prof'I office bldg immmmmmmiiiii near 17th & Westcllff Drive. Call 556-5925. BE A PARALEGAL Acc:r ed. Atty. In- structed, Home Study FREE INFO ~9-2555 FOUND: Male mini•· ture Plnacher a t Goldenweat & Talbert, Hunt. Beach. Must ID. -,-h-l-ebo_t_o_m_v_C_t_rt_ Call 714-531-5619. , LOST & GRANDMA'S GONEI ANNOUNCEMENTS FOUND 2925 Naact hom• for amau Orange County. July 30-3fat. 714-645-9201 '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii spayed, declawed 7 yr ••••••••• 1• old cat, part Persian, FOUND Grey and needs to be only pat. EMPLOYMENT have xlnt comm/PR Teak furniture, coach ••••••••• mechanic, all malrtl Need Class B (w/alr tkllla. M,•aa Verde ($200), chair, tables, '1'1tllUSPORTATION recs. $7000. 831·71 10 brake endorsement) I R h &f'VM't or Cius A driver• for Convaleac:ent Ho1p. m ac.. ya rugs, 01 er '87 580 Sl!C. 15•· 548-5585 misc .. full az bed, beat ••••••••• growing transportatlon 1_________ offeral (714) 844•2078 AMG wheels w/Yoka· department to handle RETAIL SALES hama tlrH , custom dellverlaa throughout E.xp'd sales person for ---------BOATS 7011 paint, Ilka new cond. ~·u~t~~· o c. and SB high performance off-MERCHANDISE iiimmmmmmmii Mus~1 !.~~12.a~~500· shore boats for meJor MISC 6015 55' Houaeboat • ...-~,.,,......,,.,~-:--:---Par1·1imtt. 20-30 hours manufacturer. Comm • Lake Powen 1 wk or 84 500 SEL Gray/gray per week. S8.00/Hr. only. For lnquirlei call 2. Fl•• Schad. Primo anrf, tint windows, 4 Moat dellverlea are 1 __ 7_1_ ... _7_2_2,,..·2_4_8_1..,· ---CHILDRl!NS STORIE Slip . Well Equipped. dr, pwr everything, gd PM, some AM. Word Proc/Raoapt cloalng. FlxturH for 714-846-1571 cond 80k ml. Must H ll for Growing, Prof •al• Incl clothH, arm·-~~-="""':"!~~~-$14,500 obo . Apply In parson: 330 W Bay St, Costa Mesa. Cor p . MS Word . olre, etc.142-4714 '74 Duffy 20' 766-1901 Iv mag 50wpm. GvL Eng l· Xlnt cond neere, 1 corporate Tr•• RoH• $5 Citrus tseoo OBO. Park Or 1250, lrvlne, or fruit lrHS w~frult 873·5805 TOYOTA 9210 No phone calla, In parson M-Th 8-5 110; On Palm• 4-8 110 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiil• please. " Gal plante S1: shade, --------- BOOKKl!EPl!R PIT Work et Home-Lota pine, fruit 16 gal 120; POWER BOATS '89 Celle• QT C MF 11-3 10-key by ofJoba&SSI Send h•b• 135 kinda, $1; 7012 vart, great cond, r • · SASE to: RAE. 838 Ulac S10 909-e7'-tM22 I ANNOUNCEMENTS white older cat, hu 964-3864 ---------• bHn declawed, with 2920 white paws, In Coata•-~L~O~S~T=-=B~RA~C~E~L~a~T=---------BUSINESS FOR SALE touch. NewPort Beach Camino de Lo• M111e1, iiimiiimmiiiiiiiiiii blk Int, 41K m , reataurant.145·8384 C-2~13, San Clem· ---------114, Nantucket·lnbd ~~~~~~~~~·air, Bookkeeper ante, CA 92873 COLLECTIBLES mtr, 1urrey top aide s10,200. 875 Property Mgmt Co.1_________ 6017 panels. Looks Ilka an1='!"""'::--""'!':"'--:-o:---::-~~ Busy n/amkg ofc . EMPLO-.w::NT alee 13650 obo. 722· '90 Corolla, blue 5 ap9, 2900 iiwii•iiNiiTiiiiEiiDiiiiCiiAiiSiiHiiiiiifoiir MeH. In the vicinity of 14K gold lady'• flat EMPt:OYMENT ._ Ofanga Avenue and bracelet with 'XOXOX' iiimmmmmmmii Levi 501'• up to $15, Del Mar. Please Call design. Lost July 18th, 5530 Mon-Fri 9am·3pm. S9/ &61UO 1411 or 81 8-357-2757 a/c, am/fm cau, gd Hr. FAX resume to: SERVICES 5533 Autographed Mlchael cond ln/outl 831( ml, Video Store denim/leather Jac kete Kim ar 642-0505. Newport area. Thia iiimmmmmmmii Automated video rent-up to 150. 845-0201 FOUND• Orange and was an anniversary Pam, 875-2127 otliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Jordan base balls ---------new brk llnlnga/tlraa, apply In person. S165. John 640-9382 SAIL BOATS 7014 must H iii S5950 OBO Burr Whit• Rlty •---714.e4+7858 2901 Newport Bid Plau e be aware that Ing business. Gross white female cat , gift and has great sen-...aJTS" S75K. Asking S19K. LOST L about 5 yrs. o ld . tlmental value. S9K Down. Costa 'IX Costa Mesa area near REWARD. Please call Mesa. PT managing: FOUND 2925 Mesa Dr. and Santa 673-6167. No employees . Ana Ave. Hope to find -L-0-..... T ........ ...,,C....,A"""T_B_r_o_w_n_& the lltllnga In thl• cat-J __ E_WE_LR __ Y_F_U_R_S __ 1 MOVING, Muat ••11 i---------~f'c~llm:y~q~~~t~~ Ir ART ' 6025 ~af.t :J~t•::. ~;a: VOWWAGEN 9235 71+457-1989 home for sweet fr• $ REWARD $ lndly cat. Call or leave black tiger stripped WE ARE HIRING Getto the basle ABC's Attic, basement, and closet BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 2904 900 Numberal SSS HI Profitt/Lo Slart upl Top SS programs avl nowl 1·800-865-1000 TRADE through classified &42·5678 Os Go D short hair male Tabby, L T 14 K L message at 757-8341. "Larry." Wearing pink· BRACLET AT oc FAIR FOUND RABBITll lah collar. Last seen ON .J U L Y 8.TH (POSSIBLY AT THE In Newport Heights July 12, vicinity Bay- PACIFIC AMPHITHE· 7/24. Black & white wood Apta. REWARD. AT R E 0 u R 1 N G with long 1a11 ears. Famlly heartbro- POINTER SISTERS Call 548-0779 kenl 759-8099, Ive PE R F O RMAN C E) FOUND Young Female message SENTIMENTAL VALUE Peralan-hke cat wlth 1'L:-O=-::S:-:T::---::C,....,A""'T='.-w,..,..,.,.h..,.lt-e P L E A S E C A LL yellow eyee. Cell to neut male w/brown SUZETTE 548-9597 ldentlly: The Feed s p ots, d eclawed. OR 642-70751 Barn, 548·3 151. name "Tiger," vicinity Whether you're buying Sell your home Orange & Santa la· or selling, Claaslfled through claastrled. abel, CM. Loves to get covers all your needs I M2·58 78 In cars. Please call 63 1·1718. • S300 hire on bonus • Guat hrly + comm • Medical/Dental/Ufa lnaururance • Eatabllahed cllenlele • Pd vacallon/hollday • Managemenl position APPLY TODAY AT OUR 3 LOCATIONS • C/M 17th St 631-7990 • Harbor/Baker 435-0822 • H/B Brookhurat/ Adams 962-8807 then get some cash. In which there la a salt. 1250. Ask about iiimmmmmmmiii charge per minute. trailer. 873-2391 '88'J11 Karmann Ghia DOMESTICS 5540 Auatrallan Opela convertible. Spoke Solid, glorious colors. ---------mags, radlal1, bra, all Phone-Trish, 642-3214 MARINE SUPS receipts, 111nt conca.. --------· DOCJU 7022 S5,950 Obo, 544-0508 Houaekaaper/lleld OFFICE '71 BUG Conver11illi9 for 1 lady S hra/day Beautlfull Red & Mon-Fri. Cleanfcook/ FURNITURE le 50'allp white . COMPLETELY Iron, etc. · Replies to EQUIPMENT 6047 private doc:k 1 Box 1580, Costa Meta Newport Be a c h restored, Ike naw, latll 92828, Attn: Marla. liimmmmmmmiiiil S625mo. 213-687-7327 price. 642·9574 HHkpar/nanny, Uva In/ Solld t••k exec dHk, out. Must 1paak Eng credenza, 4 aide & enjoy children. Rafa. chairs & desk chair. 1250/Wk. 644-1968 CdM $350 fol' all. 4«·2526 Livi BOARD IN N•• ""•7""e,,.....,vw,,...,..""'•""'u""'l ...... -.p-d-.-a1""'1 Sllp to 50 ft In safe, orig Int, Ilk• new, protected marlnL All hardly driven, rebn laeilnlea. $14/ft. 831-8480 eng. $2000. 764-1593 ------1 CLEANING DOORS 3580 FLOOR INSTALL HANDY MAN 3710 KITCHEN MOVING 3834 PAINTING SERVI CE SERVICES 3 548 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii REP AIRS 3 62 0 REP AIR 3 7 86 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml iiiiiiiiiiiiiiliijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l~iii!i!iiiii!iiiiiiii!iiiiiiii 3858 PLUMBING 3890 TILE 3928 DIRECTORY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii An Hperlenc ed Plumhlng/electrlo PUBLIC NOTICE KOLMAN PAINTING THI LOCAL PLUM•ER Really Creative Ula •••••••••I dependable d o or aprlnkleratcelllng fa a 1 lnt/EXt Oual work "' Wllllanl 8angttt Co.· work Patloa-fountU,. •WINDOW CLEANING• hanger. Guar work, Vlnrl, herdwood n · Painting/Staining/New Th• Calif. Public Ut II· Reas. prlcH •Inc• 1947·Hwer ra-ateamrma-aaunaa.tuba FREE ESTIMATES reaa. Don 621·89!0 ceramic, marble, sub Install/Repair. Free Cablneta/Refac:lng/R• tlH CommlHlon RE· Bo nd/Ina alnce '78. pair-new construction showers. 713-522• 2974081 David floor repair, carpel Eat. Water Heater• finishing. Ucl824401 QUIRES that all uHd L1518517 Free Eat Ll478000 675-9304 CARE GIVER 3501 ---.,.............,..-----,..,...,...,.~ Uc, Bond M3·3882 Total prices Installed Ms-4907 h ouaa hold good s .......... 33 •---------HOUSaCLEANINQ DRIVEWAYS 3585 30 gal S259-40 gal movers print their .,._._ 24hra Everyday low SS copper WALL Exp'd 24 HR caregiver a vail, local refs, Non/ urlnker, smoker. 15 yrs ••P Good refs. S279-50 gal S329 P.U.C. Cal T number; PAINTING 850-4851 r • p Ip• -comp I at• COV!IUNGS Call anytime. Marta FURNITURE 241-0137 pgr216-8169 IANDSCAPE & limos and chauffeurs Con1cfantlou1t crafts-plumbing arvc:. S & S 3932 ---------• 241-0531 • LI KE-NU CONCRETE REPAIRS Semi Retired contractor. IAWN CARE 3808 print their T.C.P. num-man, old-fashioned Plumbing 836-8942 New proceu remove 3622 Rpre, lmprvmnta, aml bar In all advertl.. pride In workmanthlp. Plumblng R•P•lr• & Custom Wallpaper oil/rust •lain• Crackliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Jobs, Quality, Integrity, •••lo Yard llalnt. manta. If you have a MJNaOW Clrcl• Malnt. Drain• Cleared from Strlpplne/P•lntlng • <::> 873-7048 <::> • ---------1 CONCRETE & rpr FrH Eat 760-8427 R I care, Ken &42·1nO question ebOut the la-Ptlntlng. lnll&t. HouH/ S5.50. All fhttur11 In No Job too amalll CARPENTny 3510 MASO.,.Y 3557 1---------Complete Ht0tatlon Lawn!! Cleenupa. gallty of a mover, limo .... Oual. "'b. FrM ast. tlalled. S1eve'1 S45-4298 5"' Off w/ad 673-2937 II\ Hll\ Wood. wicker, uphola, Tr•• Trtmmlne, Lt h ff II ..... k ,., i miiiiiililiiiiiimiiii EE 8 ... 2 • or c au eur, ca : Sl. lk:l569197 &38-1758 We gala 1hould h...a ELECTIUCAL 3610 etc. FR pickup & HAVUNG 3720 Haulln9 7 4v Publlc Utllltle1 -....,. A to Z HANDYMAN *Belt Prlce/Qu•lltv dellvery. H2·1823 Green aoane L.andacpng Commlaalon T. Douei.a Palntln9 ROOflNG 3910 together. Strip, Install, INSTALL/REFACE CASIHETS "' 1 1 71._558-4151 Finest quality painting acfvlca to lhe cra.zv. Kitchens, bit.ht , doors, Llndlcapt, brltk. stone. A-1 l!lectrlcal work Haullng Junk, Appli· & lrrlgatlonal. Tr mcmlng In the beech ateL Ina 833-7172 anytime wlndowa.Dougs.46-7258 JTConet*ll Mi-ot22 Lo,cal Uc . contractor HANDYMAN 3710 ancH,Y&1d Claan~Up, & Ramov •· lean-SevOnMovlng NaaVclaan. Ll881332 8•dler Rootln9-Uc & To=9C9Madln Quick Ree~nHI Etc. Cell Mike ups & Malnt, St. Uc. Loweal, Storage, prof. T•"" """""" .. 8 .. ••10 Ina. S,._lallza comm. -llet duafflecS. "1•11 a g a•P,.NT•R Brick, Block, Stone, Tiie "'5"""'25 ..... •1-min In .. , ..,_ .,...... .. --.... " .. """ "" .. Free Eat. 8 5 7042 Me.1391 ,,.. ..., • .,._ ..,.., XLHT rep.1 hr • 1. Cel M ..... 78 Addlllona/Remodela Cone, Patio, Drlvew~ He..&Aettt.I Pt•'8tllas Irrigation, drlpllnH , T1876St. V/MC 73t·2958 VANGUARD 'AIMTING • Flra /Wa ter/Repalra. Fplc, BBQ1. Ref. 20 r Paint-Carpentry· JUNK To The DUMP patio design trHa Int/Ext, Quality work. Jerry Me.7940 Exp. Terry 557.7594 ELDERLY Drywa.11 and morel (714-.... 1 .. 2) planting, la~a. 1527~ p•w~uG ~~=~-:~~=== eeaw !STAT! Rtpa.ta. Remoct. Door.. •in-Ca me nVbrlclC /alone/llle CARE 3611 Gery MS-5 277 we·u haul away What 1087 or 310-439-0289 aanun 3858 ~=~:'.""":~===-·• ~ dowl, Clbinlls, atueco 'dty· drvwy •lat) 12.50/•q ti • ..,,...-------the Trash Man won't! Landacape R•p•lr v•aco PAINTING SP!CWJST 3911 wal, fenet1, glln , tit UC. atamped concrete Carpe ntry. roofing, Yard llghta•aprlnklara. •W.P. YOUNGQUIST & Wellp•pertng 35yr1tx.p. Jerry 142.0517 Ll.M1858 • 831-4310 Home health •Ide :i1:c~.ll\Pg~lnt~rgy,w~11~,. -8-0-M-E_r_a -oe-,--Frultilfllnl & Mndldlorta 'elntln9 CentrHtar Ll51$895 -------- CPR cart-strong M-avl ~ Cell,_ 122-7732 Qual, p.intJna by prof'la 588-5247 CHILD CAJlE 3536 CONTRACTORS ~ru.:·~l~e':';~~~tbl a1ec1r1c:a1. Jim 641·7"1M SEIVICES 3780 Tr .. tr1..vre....,,.1, r:'!:::*~ 3558 Com plete propertr iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iprlntdar ayaterna & PET Repre aenl Negotiate Problem RHOIUtlon or Buyer Broker, Mark &4S.5M9~A£ --------- l'ormer teacher CP R certified-great home environment. Call Hayley 444-Hl14 J __ _ • •---------malnt-Cuatom painting Long term hou'""" lndacpg. You nam. It, ltrrt QualllJ Pahtll111 SEllVICES iimmiiimiiiiiimiii FENCES drywall-carpen try ting by RE broker. Xlnt we do hl'84e-4t74 PLUS t o u c h u P • Local Uc 2oyr ••P • DECltS 3815 plumblng·atucco etc. tels, rH pona, mature. murala. Alchatd Sinor ••••••••lllU!MODWNG small Job•, big Job• •••••••Iii& Call Rick 282·8545 N/S. 310-597-8228 Uc 280844 845-3209 PeteonaUzad Pat Cat• • ADDmONS 3918 au I ck r a a po n a a , 1• Handyman-n carpentry T•Hftl"'...... '--"'· QUALITY CAR• Kennel altematiY9, No ·~------~ ,,, •• Elt. 850-7042 •l'•Nc•s GAT•S• -........ 151 -~78 20 ~· ••P Quality •lt•aa Of WOfry. Uc. ""!! ...-.., • .,,,_. ~ paln tlng-drywall·tlle JEWELlY 3784 workma nah.lp fair Cuel•• cabinet• a .,,_....___. ... _ fencapoata-doora-fan1 • tlla/ granite· llQhtlnQ ~e ~2~;::' etc. Jeck IM0-11 29 -~lll!!~ .. 111111•• WMn you wrltt ,,nc .... &-a•t7 Aon PILO lt'1•D LllDltOTH KITCNllll GOLD PLATING ......... Palntl... lt'I th• rtlOUrCt you • llATM8 ... te2-31'° •W9M Peno"* •Hl.Q HANDYMAN• Embl•m•·l'awcett• a Clualfled ad, lnc/bt walipapef/UI• CM count on to H1I a ~."" '*""" •114-1111* c°.!!. ~0~:V.:..!'!: .. 1W• Include all COntoet111ve ra• 10 Y'S variety of mttchano -~-~~~----......,Low ptlclt.. Uc'cl .... _ ,~ -the flCla aicp )I,.. Ht 751-2031 di.. lltm9, btcauM ~ CClrl9 17~ ill PIX IT Smalt and the ~you're buying our columna compel To r:;: an act In houHh~ ~ get or Mllng. Claaatftad quallfled buyera to nc-.,. ==~· ~==. :S7=ytnan .::::n. cowera al your nMdal calf ....... ft --- 3870 ------ • , ' H°"e A Garage Sole! <•111 ... n....••ftWI ·••W.Wtlift ·' THE NEWPORT BEACH • • Even the ~~r Phantom will be on the beach today. He may even take off his mask! Warm sunshine and 70s at th e beach, warmer inland. See Weather, Page 2 w-..111y, JulJ 21, 1994 Winner of California Newspaper Publishers Association's General Excel/enc~ Award for 1993 TAKING the All The barge's tanks hold anchovies and other live bait. John Cunningham carries a load of anchovies to waiting fishermen J.J. Newberry and Connie Black. Newport's new bait barge helps keep fishermen in the chips BY Russ LoAA, STAFF W•rrc• S cagulls and people. As manager of Newport Harbor's only bai t barge, John Cunningham has learned to take the bad with the good. "One hundred percent of the people coming here arc in a good mood," Cunningham said. "They're really great." Scrub bird turds on the roof." This is the first summe r of the new and improved Newport H:irbor bait barge, about four times larger than the old barge. Brothers Steve nod Tony Greyshock built their first Newport Harbor bait ba rge in 1986, overcoming concerns th at it would be ripped loose by storms and da111nge nearby docks and yachts. The Then there's the bad part. "The worst thing about this job is the seagulls. They're everywhere. I should have a bucket full of rocks, but I just yell :it them." Working the bait barge can be lonely at times for Jason Greyshock, 17, who passes the time by fishing. • Grcyshock brothers run the business nlong ,.,ith sons Jason and Matt . Although Newport bo:ists the It is sometimes n lonely life for Cunningham, 29, when busi ness is slow. He often works seven days a week, scooping a net full of anchovies or sardines from the 60-foot deep holding tanks for sport fishers on their way out of the harbor. Sometimes he pulls the late shift, manning the barge anchored just inside the entrance to the harbor all night during weekends when it stays open 24 hours a day. "I read - a lot," he said. A reminder list is posted on the inside wall of the small, lifeguard-style office: "Do not let customers jump off their bo:its. l:irgcst smnll-boat harbor on the Califo rnia coast, it had been without a large-capac ity bait receiver since the 1950s. D:iit was in such short supply, sport fishermen were taking their business to other harbors. "I went to the fishermen and said, 'If you guys want a barge bad enough, I'll build it, but you'll have to help me get this thing approved,' " said Tony Grcyshock, a Costa Mesa boat builder for 18 yea rs and owner of Fishing Boats Unlimited. A similar proposal failed to win City Council approval in 1981 lee UIT IAltOl/Ptl1• 4 Lavonne Campbell pulls papers for City Council run ~ Wife of form er police chief among 14 who have taken first step toward running in Newport. BY DAVJD H£1TZ, SrA1 F \\'11.nu NEWPORT DI:ACI I -Rcttred police detecti\'C La,onne C 1mp- bell, 'wife of ousted police chief Arb Campbell , obtJincd canditl;.icy· papers Tuestlay from the Cit~ Clerk's office in an app:ircnt bid for City Counci l. Her mo"e morked the IJtc~t de- velopment in a coun cil race whKh may prove to be the city's mo')t volatile in Se\'e ral years. ·1 he race may also include the cit~ ·s firs t· Asian American council c 1ndidale in recent history. So far, 14 people have obtained election papers. To run, they must also get 20 signatures from New- port Deach residents by Aug. 11 and cough up $900 in clcc1ion fees. Four of the se,cn counc.I dis- tricts are up for election. At lc:ist th ree of the council membe rs - Evel>n Ha rt, Clarence Turner ~tnd Phil San,one -''ill be replaced becau!IC of a ne\\ term limil l:m npprovc<l by Cit) 'uters in 1992. Councilm~1n John I led cc), '\\ho reside) tn the same d trict :i> Ca~pbell, i) running tor re - election. Campbell could not be reached Tucsdav for; comment. bul in <tn intenicw "1th the OJ1lr Pilot in Jonuary she :>aid she \\JS comi:.Jcr- ing :i council bid. Asked at th~ll time \\hcthcr the camp.:iig n would re-ignite a com- muni ty debate abo ut her husband -\\ho was asked to retire.: l:i)t F Y I Who's running? The following is a list of people·" ho have pu lied papers frpm the. City Clerk's office to run for Ne'"port Beach City Council. To officially enter • the race, they must submit the papers, along with 20 signatures and $900 in electi on fees, io the clerk by Aug. 11. Corona del Mnr district: De nnis O'Neil, Michael Palitz, Patrick Bartolic, Charlie Gabbard. Ne" port Heights district: Norma Glove r, Arthur DeLaloza, Barbara Lichman, Steven Al fo rd. WestclitT-Do,·er Shores d istrict: Tom Edwards, Ron Winshi p, Thomas Ash le)•. Dalboa Peninsula district: John Hedges (incumbent), Long Pham, La\'onne Campbell. \c:-i r after tcmale employees 3 .. - u~cu 11101 of .1okr.1:ing ~exual h3- r:.as<,mcn: in th..: Police Department -Campbdl replied: ''I'm nol \\Orried about it at :ill." The: ~c\ual harJs<.mcnt ca~e h:h Cll!>t the cit) :ilmo)l S:! million !>O fa r in attornc\:,' fe ... s. settlemt nt') and ''orkers c.on'rcn')at'on claims. See CANDIDATIS/P•9• 4 Balboa Island's only bank will be closed ..., Wells Fargo will shut branch in October. BY D A\'10 H EITZ, sJ,FF \\'f.JUll DALOOA ISLAND -•lllilboa Island soon '"ill lo~c its onl) b'fnk, an in'>titution "hich until recent >car .. ''as found in e'en the small- est of to'' ns. "\\'hen thing' "rc guod the} put a branch dO\' n here, and "hen things ge t hJd the} :innouncc they're gui ng to close it," ~Jid per- tu rbed 1slnnd merchant Rav Lo"'" ''ho has banked at the· \\ elb Fargo on M:inne A'enuc for t11e past se,eral )Cars Lowy and other ic;l:indero; bcg<1n hearing three da>s ago nbout the book's plan to "1ose. Bank spoke sman Dan Con\\J\ confi rmed Tuesday that \\ell~ Fargo is closing the bnnk in Octo- ber becnuse it doesn't sec enough business. Another Wells Fargo branch is located about a mile 3\\3)' tn N C\\f>Orl Ccn1cr, he sJiJ . "\\'e ha'..: mJdi.: a careful rc.:,1cw of the factors :ind \\ c ·re golq; to pr~~cd '' ith t I! cunsolidatton," COO\\:l\' s:11d \\ e knvw that the e :ire lof:il cu~tonKr~ Jnd \\e hope thcv "i11 follow u~ to the other brn.nch." Con,,::i, said the b:ink \\ill ma in-t~1in :in 3uwm:ucd teller mJchine 1..in thc former )itc for an unspeci· tie d .1mount llf time • ~k::im\ l11k , ltlW~ hope~ resi- dent:. "ill protc~t the closure and com ince the bank to st;.i) open. "Tho} d1J 11 ll O the pl nlnsul ::i and got it dcl:t) cd for two years," he s:iiJ. · L°''' !.:lid one b:ink official told him the br:inch maintains more than :?,000 a~ount'I. llank m:in- DA;Cr ~tari\: France wouldn't con- firm that rii;urc, ho\\e\Cr. L<lWV -.:.iid he ,,jJI move to the Ne,\port Cen ter branch \\h 1.. the island's only bank clo es, but not ''ithout incoO\cnience and ani· fill ity to,,ard \\'ells Fargo. Author helps glrls reallie they can be anything they want to 1111 ONTHICOYla Tour to highlight Costa Mesa residences ~ Judith Love Cohen will read from her books Thursday in Costa Mesa. Bv TINA BOllGATrA, SrAH Wun1.. COSTA MESA -Judith Love Cohen remembers sitting in her junior high school algebra cla s and noticing that she was the only girl. Forty·somcthina years later, Cohen, now 60, still finds herself in a field that's male·dominated, working IS an electrical engineer. But, it wnsn't easy getting there. Th:u's why she's authored books with such titles as "You Can Be A Womnn Biologist," "You Can Be A Woman Engineer" and "You Can Be A Woman Paleontologist.'' And the list goes on. On Thursday, Cohen will read from several of her books at the Barnes & Noble bookstore in the Triangle Square Shopping Center in Costa Mesa. The book reading will be at 7:30 p.m. She hopes her books will help school·aao airla realize early on lhal there are ~rtunilies for women in lhe scienl1fic field. That realization didn't come euily for Cohen, who bepn col· lege thinkin1 ahe wanted lo be a math teacher. Then. her juniOr rhe pa inting on top of page 1 is by local artist Mdrie Taggart For information on paintings, call 546·0764. ....... < l~S4f1EO 642-5676 N[WSROOM 540-1224 ..... Around Town° .................... 2 ( lasc;1f1ed .......................... 9 Sf)C>'tl ••••.••••.••.....•..•..••..•... S .. .. • Homes built in the 1950s as part of the city's first housing tract will be displayed Sunday. BY TINA BOllGATrA, STArr Warn .... COSTA MESA -Mary Fewcl thought 1t wns time to clear up n few misconceptions about her West Side Cosfa Mesa neiahbor· hood, ~ she organized a commit· tee to help put together the First Annual Freedom Homes-Canyon Pnt HOme and Gardea Walking Tour. "\Ve ha\'C a beoutiful p.1rk "ith a path that goes all the way to the Sant.i Ana RM:r \\'e\c &Ot the ne" ly reopened \ auoria ldcmcn- ta ry School, :inJ \\e'\c 'ot some really ch.1rmin' ncighb-0rhoou ." The tour -which is ~hedulcd fo r Sund;iy, Crom 10 :t .m. to 3 pm. -wall fea ture 14 home :ind (1\C gardens. The properties were .,c. Jectcd from 200 home • which \\ere nominate\.! for their :lppcar· ance. All the homcll "ere built in the 195~. and have been di'>tin· gui~hed a~ part of Co t.t M.e a' first housing tract. But, the committee member arc quick 10 point out, thi i not a historical homes tour. -three bedrooms. one bath, a liv· ing room, kitchen, ma ll shed and a c:uport. "Out some people ha"c oddcd on :i '>ccond i,tory, mo\ed things around so they have a better view of the call\on, rc -.torc:d or remod- eled. So, the tour kinJ of !.how· Cfa\CS the MHl th.1t people h3\C dm1c."' Woll:icc joined the committee oft er rccc ivma a letter informina her that her home h:id been nomi- nated. "I was w honored that 1 called Mary up ond aid, 'let me know if there's anythin1 I can do to help,' and they a ked me to join the committee." 5hc said ... Then, we 1tartcd Callin& up IOmC of the other proud owners and med It they wanted to help, and sure enouah. moll or them did." ,. She's received a commendation from NASA for her work on the Hubbi. Space Telescope and WIS one or few female engineers who worked on lunar satellites in the late 1950s. he AUTllOll/h9e • ''Some people think the West Side is a high crime area, that thcre'a nothin1 worth lookina al over here, and it isn't tnae." aaid Fcwel, who publishes the.Freedom Homes newalener distributed to Canyon Park's 840 residences. "This is not a arandio c t<\ur in any way,'' said Ubby Wallace, whose Evuareen Place home is on the tour. "All the homes over here were built with the amc forma\S ... ~. 0 10 Tueeday, July 21, 1184 TODAY'S CRaSSwoRo PUZZLE DIPl.OYlllllT 1'111 • 1130 JlllClllllDlll lllDINS C.............. ADOPT-AoPIT ..,_·-----------• lmmed opening. XII AJ11'1QUll IOlO EV*Y hl • ""' al ClllfSl.ll ACROSS t Tlanatl cost 5 -Raton, Fla 9 Hold lasl 14 Mtddil Easiem 15~"w1c a1 16 Whillybtld bl.ide I 7 Ma1e s olfsp11ng 18 Cubs molhef 19 Sl)Or1s complex 20 Cleveland's lal\e 21 Contused 23 Judge's order 25 Zoo laVOfile 26 Golf scores 28 Capital ot Sasl\atcttewan 33 OUllaw eene - 36 Bland 39 Wander 40 Palronage "'Poem "2 Aquaoum hsh 43 Female 53ndplpors 44 Exc11Gd "5 Amve a1 46 T1uly 48 Reach across 50 Verdi e>pera 53 Wolh no sense ol OlhU:S 57 Som!' mushrooms 14 17 20 ?3 62~1 63 Soredom 6" Horse s ga11 65 lhOuQtll 66 Feedluel 10 6 7 SICiiian volcano 68 Piglet s noise 69 Coe>y rnactl•na need 700roops 71 Too1nqu1s1t1ve DOWN I Coohonte<I 2 Worsh1p 3 Anhquo 4 V1>nturo 5 F 1sh1ng llo.11 6 Aichltcctural molding 7Long nails &Eagles OMt 983SSll'le!I 10K~~ I 1 Roman 1oad t2Nol ilny 13 Degree holder 22 P1e·c11,,1st 1ngred1en1 24 Listeners need 27 Air pollu11on 29 Scallion 30 Smi<kwn 3 I Undrrcovrr cop 32 Nu1Sl'rllillll 33 lodian garmt'nt 34 A001escen1 35 R1penc<I 37 Wedding p1om,se 38 'I able parts 42 811t1sh strc>l'tcar 44 Mine en1rai1ce 41 Not as hard 4 q Rrlllw 111 .uwl l1ng11u1" PT c.rt 722-MOO PITSMAAT. l'ounUllnl ........ . pay. . Valley. Pupple•, kit-.. BREAK THAT TABLET! iUO Mede PIT ... •IUYl..,.11'1111• tena Md more, all '• Le .__ o.._. eoc£ate In Wholeul• nv IOOICJnQ tor IOYlna. ~ vertlMe. Looka • North South vulnerable. We:il deal•. NORTH •AK J lO /QJ < AK Q2 +8 63 WEST EAST •2 •7 64 AK 10 9 6 3 . 4 do b ~· MU9C be .-. l'rom 1I00-1MO. ' pc 1ng '*""·CAL[ 2•1· runa ..... Low mee.. &owed when th&a unpar na &. Sin Ing to iewn. •66-3»3 jewelry to enU1e hou.. 0317 tor more Info. 999. 131QO. M1·1:M4 wat commi~ted. Yet .... ..... ... iii PT w.ttaon content•. Immediate The auction 11 noleworthy 10 two aval for NB ~. cuh, top I. 11~ ATIN DOG LOY•R•I rHJ>tell, Since Nurth had made a requn ln&ell&gent HIS :l.:'~~le = DODGI takeout double oriJinally, the fr pet90n who W04Atd Ike APPLIANCIS toll home. 8olh are f•l••iil•••• raise to two 1pade1 showed th to be llflned u a ,,, .... and at• 10 rooa ,87 C•r•v•n equivalent or a belter·than-mini· Pataleg8'. 7 a1 .. aoo old. They at• current power p ack, gr mumopeningbid.Asaresult,Sout diNiUL Ol'C For ATTN 8UILDUa &o-on all ahola and have cond, AT, AM did not putsyfool around. but mad R.E. lnveatmenl Bank· yr -old top-of-llne been fixed. Th•r caaa, air, crulH, ooded . Ing Co Muat be or· O 'K••f• A Merritt muet b• •dopted ver. $8500. 876-844 a ru~l-~I raaae to game. ganlzed'. know Word gae range. 176-8447 toeether. They need 1074 1 J98 ~~ ~~?t • A Q 8 • 10 9 7 2 SOUTH •Q9 883 Salling Ea1t wa• the late Hele & Excel, lype 45wpm. Iota of love, attention Sobel, the rreatett woman playe l"AX rHume: Allen: Refrigerator. Hotpoint, and a yard. Ple ... 1-8-0-ND-A----"""'it"' the game hu known. Her partne Mr. Gram• 476-0580 almond, 14.9 cu fl, call fOf' more lnlorma· t; I Is vC"f lonn 52 M.1J0' artNy 54 BoornbO• 55 Pravo1 f!nds 56 Full 01 notes 57 Exam 58 'I rn your lllf'ks' 59 C)Qon r,o J1111n w.1v11r s ntt.kllilHll' 61 Yeatr1 11 12 IJ • ..a h h d h h laH lhan 1 yr old. tlon: Beth Byard, workliiiiiimliiiil••il leut ekinsof eartsan ,w ent • Help !he environment $300/obo. 754-7418 714/758-5959 ext. 223; won. continued with the ace. Mklg firm ... ka Reps. hom• 71A/M2-9810 Mott defendera would routine) 2 to NU & manage--------·•----...,,...,...,,..,,_,..~~ discard on this trick. The best Wes growing mk1937-0124 PUllHITUllB 8014 F:~~.~~n~OOfp~~~:1 ,. 8 7 8 2 .,) 8 • K J .. The bidding: We9t North I ' Dbl Eaat Pa.u Pa.u Pue King o( South I • could do would be to continue with Undeoepe Gardener orange & white, 5 heart, but declarer would ruff hig Pat1 Time, Sherman Chippendale formal din-yeara, neutered male, 1--------- in dummy, cuh two high trumps. Gatdena, COM. Call 1 t / uff t & great with children, JAGUAR then discard two clubs on high dia· Dorothy Mon thru Fri, g~1~': s•a5~;: ~rig adulla, & other doga.,'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii monds. Therafter, declarer coul •73-aae4 $6500. 895..e048 Leaving countty, have•• 2 . 2. Paa& Pua .. . d d d h to give up, would Ilk• crossruff a iamon an eart, con · MEDICAL CASHIER ithan AUen formal llv· 10 find home aoon. cede a club and claim the balanc FIT. ICD9 & CPT exp. Ing room saeo. Vlcto-650·3418 Micky None of those bridge maxims we with lwo high trumps in hand. Call Nancy, ~151. rlan aotallov• Hat---.,......,=~=~- I ed h d I . h U " I " S h M (::1<::7FR••lll(::1<::7 earn w en we slarte p aymg t e n1ortunale y, 1or out . rs. PT p t $925. Cherry .. carved Adorable domeatlc game are etched in 11t0ne. They are Sobel was no ordinary derender. I ermanen rice poater bdrm ••t klttena. First dlatem· Opening lead: 1990\la XJS Conver1, claealc coll•ctlon. Very. 11ery low mllH, mint cond In/out. Brit· l•h racing green, lrit bl1cult. 863-7701 designed to cover generalities. and was obvious that ir the contrac Mature aduh/tea-.:hlng Sl800. Leather den per vaccine given. in the majority or cases they are were to be defoated. the defender ;~!{~~ ~~!~~. ~:!'~ -aet 11500· 895-e048 Healthy & Homeleaa.1-1-E-E_P ______ _ useful guidelines. If there is one that would need tricks in clubs. So Eas peraon/caahler for Kin••••• wavaleaa Costa M••• as almost invaolable, it's "never ignored the axiom and ruffed he local apeclalty toy waterbed, xlnt cond, Animal Hospital trump your partner's ace." H.G. partner's ace of hearts as anent ato~ei C8!1 r 2j'697 1200/obo. 645-4250 Save abuaed and Webster's cartoons perrectly cap· for a club shift. Two club tricks put a for n ° & PP lea on. abandoned pets. Be a tu red the riolous reacations that fol · quick end to declarer's aspira•ions. Real Eatate MARBL• baa• dining volunteer/foater. Call L _____________ ...;;_ ________ ,;..._~ __ 11!:::::'"::=:-::-::i:::~ rm lable, glass top w/ 714-859-2704 •es JEEP CJ• Rebuilt, no ruat, clean, No amog required. $4400. Call 876·2272' LOST & f OUND ... llTAft IMD 8 whlt .. wuhed chairs · Busy ~ loclllon. $600. 720.0711 ---------'88 Cherokee Pio. EMPLOYMENT :'U..a-~ -..-OAK deak, chair, wall TICKETS 6075 near. Orig owner, 2-Gr, _ .. "" ·--· · 91 I< ml, great cond, 5530 ell Tntor. unit & lrg dreaaer w/ iiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii auto. $7200. 648-2651 ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii The '1111111111. mirror. All Ilk• new. Alrlln• tka rnd trip for 11 $100·5500. Plano 2 LA New Orleana. FOUND: CALICO --------1•MODeLSEARCH• ........... $600. OBO. 673-7193 s.450/p~lr 645-2971 1-M-E_R_C_E_D_ES ___ _ CAT near Nebraska PERSONALS 3002 Mel.,,em, no ••P 673-73'0 or 31()..432-4432 dy ----·----and California In the req. emery Ho Illa ~========"I ~-...----...,'"'"""-....·I Mel•lllca, July 26th, 2 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili. Mesa Verde area of .Agency, 7S7·1080. RECEPTIONIST Sealy poaturpedlc twin general admlulon, '70 280 SKL Sup r Costa Mesa. II'• an HOT & WILD! Bo .. Tall Drive-Ht, 11111• use, great $20 ... 642·0178 clean w/orlg palnr ~ old Calleo and 11 1·80().860-6969 ue •• PfT weakenda. Typ-cond, 1200. 844·1819 "phol•. Flrat cl--Ing, flllng, W/P. Must ---------• .. -missing II• owner. Toll Free Call Need Clas• B (w/alr have >elnt comm/PR Teak furniture, coacti ••••••••• mechanic, all main& Very sweell Please ---------klll M v d ($200) h I t bl recs. $7000. 831·7110 calf at my work, 714· l'M AT WORK and I'm brake endorsement) 1 •· Ha er e • c a r, a 91' TRANSPORTATION 252-6906 If this may really bored. CALL or Claa1 A drlvera for ConvalHcent Ho1p. mlac., Rya rug1, olher ········-'87 580 aec. t1'• ME aboul your fan· 1 548·5585 misc., lull az bed, best •· be your lost cat. grow ng transportation•---------otferal (714) 844•2076 AMG wheela wNod· tasy. 1·900-505-3232 department to handle RETAIL SALES hama llre1, cuatom Found: clear plastlc dellverlee throughout BOATS 7011 paint, like new cond. custom molded ---------LA VEN OC d SB Exp'd aalea peraon for dental •ppllance SCHOOLS Ir counties ' an high performance off· MERCHANDISE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Mus~,!~~k-8~~~j500· on 7/19 In parking lot lNSTlUCTIOH 3012 ahore boata for m~or MISC 601S s 's• Houeeboa• ·•~--.,..,..~~-=--~- ol prof'I office bldg iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill Part·tlme, 20-30 houra manufacturer. Comm • Lake Powell 1 wk or 84 500 SEL Gray/gray near 17th & WHtclltf per week.. $8.00/Hr. only. For lnqulrlH call iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 2. Flex Sched. Primo anrf. lint wlndowa, 4 Drl11e. Call 556-5925. BE A PARALEGAL Moat dell11erles are 714•722·248" CHILDR•NS STOR• Sllp. Well Equipped. dr, pwr everything, gd FOUND: M•I• mini•· Accred. AttV . In-PM, aom• AM. 1'w-o-r""'d__,P,,..r_o_c"""/R~•-c-•-P"'t oloaln9. Fixture• for 714-848-1571 cond 80k ml. Mull Hll ture Plnecher at atructed, Home Study for Growing, Prol aale Incl clolhH. arm·---------$14,500 obo. Goldenwaat & Talbert, _F_RE_E_IN_F_0_800-66 __ 9_·2_s_s_s Apply In person: Corp. MS word . olre, etc. 842-4714 '74 Duttr 20' .766-1901 tv mag Hunt. Beach. Must 10. 330 W Bay St, 50wpm. GvL Engl· Xlnt cond 2925 PERSONALS Call 71.._531 •5619, Phlebotomy Cert Costa Mesa. nHra, 1 corporate Tr•• RoHe $d Citrus 15900 OBO. •••••••••!••••••••• Orange County. July Park or #250, Irvine, or fruit ""* w~frult 873-S805 TOYOTA LOST & GRANDMA'S GONEI 30.31at. 714-645·9201 No phone calla, In person M·Th 8·5 $10; On Palma 4·8 $10 ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil. BUSINESS & ANNOUNCEMENTS FOUND 2925 Need home for ema11 pl••••· 1.,.,.,.__,..-__,.,...__.,..__ Ga1 plant• s1 : •had•, -------1• FINANCE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii apayed, decrawed 7 yr ••••••••'-"""a'"'oo,...,,...KK.....,, .... E"""E--P'""E'""R"""""P""'fT~ w:,"j0:~ :o•sT°~~ pine. trult 15 gal 120: POWEl BOATS •••••••••!---------FOUND Grey and old cat, part P•1ralan, EMPLOYMENT M·F 11-3. 10-key by SASE to: RAE. 638 ~1::;1J~~~94~: 7012 ANNOYntCEMENTS white oldet cat, haa needa 10 b• on Y pet. touch. Newport Beach Camino de Lo• Mare•, ---------"'"' bffn declawed, with 964-3864 ••••••••• 'reataurant. 645-8384 C 2 .. " '"13 San Cl• S 2920 · ~ • m· ---------• 14• Nantuoket-lnbd BUSINES whit• pawa, In Coata LOST BRACeLET Bookkffper ente, CA 92873 COUECTIBLES mtr, aurrey top aid• FOR r11Yic: 2900 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MHa. In the vicinity of 14K gold lady'a nat ic:-niov.1ic:NT ~ WANTED CASH tor Orange Avenue and bracelet with 'XOXOX' ~ •.uo . Property Mgmt Co.,_________ 6017 panel•. Look• Ilk• an1------._..._. .. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Levi 501'• up to 515, Qel Mar. Please Call design. Losl July 16th, 5530 Buay n/amkg ofc. EMPLOYMENT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil •lee $3850 obo. 722· ·~,cC,oramJolla,.mbluc•••5•.•P9gCI' Yid St Kl I 642-0505 Mon·Fn 9am-3pm. S9/ 1461 or 818-357-2757 .., eo or• denim/leather Jacketa m a . Newport area. Thi• Hr. FAX rHume to: SERVICES SS33 Autographed Michael cond ln/outl e3K ml, Automated video rent· up to $50. 645-0201 FOUND• Orange and was an ennlveraary Pam, 675·2127 orl'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Jordan baaeballa ---------new brk llnlnga/tlr ... Ing business. Gross white tamale cat, girt and has great Hn· ft_,., ~· apply lo person. 1• 1185. John 640-9382 SA1l BOATS 7014 must Hiii 55950 080 S75K. Asking S19K. _L_O_S_T-._------about 5 yra. old. llmenlal value. ~ IJ Burr White Rlty •"••-71 4-844-7858 · S9K Down. Co1ta ca Coate Meaa area near REWARD . Please call 29o1 Newport Bid Pl•••• be aware that Meaa. PT managing; FOUND 2925 MHa Or. end Santa 673-6167. the ll•tlngs In thla cat·J _E_WE_L_R_Y_F_U_R_S __ ,MOVINQ, Muat ••Hi--------- No ;~f~v;;~1 989 ~~:vrc:/~e,~!f f:~:1"'L""'o,,..,s""T"""'"""c,..,A""'T,,......,e,...r-ow-n~& WE ARE HIRING ~~0c'!nm:y~q~~~: l ART ' 602 5 ~~af.' :.lr~t::i ~;·~ VOWWAGEN 9235 $ REWARD $ lndly cat Call or •eave black tiger stripped Get to In which there la a aall. $250. Aik aboul liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LOS T 14K GOLD menage at 757-8341 •hort hair mal• Tabby, • S300 hire on bonua chatga per minute. trailer. 873·2391 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 2904 900 Numbersl SSS HI Proflla/Lo Start upl Top SS programs a111 nowl 1·800-S65·1000 TRADE through classified 642-5678 BRAC ET T QC FAIR •-----------· "Larry." wearing pink-the basi-l A FOUND RABBITll lsh collar. Last Hen • Guar hrly+comm ~ 0 N -J U LY 8 T H I N I H I hi I I • Medlcal/Dental/Ufe (POSSIBLY AT THE n ewpor e g a July 12. vie n ty Bav· .... ~'8 PACIFIC AMPHITHE-7/24. Black & white wood Apta. REWARD. ln1ururance /1l '1 AT R E 0 U R 1 NG with long tall ears. Famlly he•rtbro-• Establlahed cllentele POINTER SISTERS Call 548-0779 kenl 759·8099, Ive : ~~~=~°.~ollday Attic, PER FOR MANCE) FOUND Young Female message • p9slUon SENTIMENTAL VALUE Per1lan·lik• cat with LOST CAT. Whll• APPLY TODAY AT basement, P L E A S E C A L L yellow eyes. Call to neut male w/brown OUR 3 LOCATIONS SUZETTE 548-9597 ldentlly: The Feed spoU, declawed, • C/M 17th SI and c)oset OR 842-70751 Born. 548-31 51. name "Tiger." vicinity 631·7990 Whether you're buying Sell your home Orang• & Santa I•· • Harbor/Baker then get or Hlllng, Clauilled through classJfled. · abel, CM. Lovea to get 435-0622 covera all your needs! 842·5878 In Cati. PIHH call • H/B BrookhursV some cash. 631·1718. Adama 962-8807 Australlan Op•I• DOMESTICS SS40 Solid, glorious colora. ---------Phone Trish, 642-3214 MAlllNE SLIPS ______ ,DOCKS 7022 Houaekeeper/Mald OFFICE for 1 lad)' 8 hra/day Mon·Frl. Clean/cook/ FURNITURE & Iron, etc. Replies to EQUIP••ENT 6047 Box 1580, Costa Meaa '" 92828, Attn: Marla. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Haekper/nanny, live In/ Solid l••k exec d,ak, out. Mu11 •P••k Eng credenza, 4 • de & enjoy children. Refa. chair• • deak chair. $250/wk. 644-1968 CdM $350 fOf' all. 444-2528 50'atlp private dock Newport Beach $625mo. 213·687·7327 LIVI MOARD IN N81 Slip lo 50 fl In sale, protected marina. All facllltl". St4/lt. 631-&480 •ee 'h K•rm•nn Ohl• Con11ertlble. Spoke mags, radials, bra, all recelpta, xJnt cond.. $5,950 obo. 544-0508 '7 t BUQ Convertlilil Beautllull Red & white. COMPLETELY reatored, Ilk• new, low price. 642·9574 -----•I CLEANING DOORS 3580 FLOOR INSTALL HANDY MAN 3710 IQTCHEN SERVI CE SElVICES 3 548 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii REP AIRS 3 6 2 0 UP AIR 3 7 86 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii li!!iiiiiiiiiiii!!iiiiiiiiiiiiiii DIRECTORY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii An e xperienced Plumblna/•lec trlo '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PUBLIC NOTICE KOLMAN PAINTINO THll LOCAL PLUM811R Re•llt Cr••tiv. tlle MOVING 3834 PAINIING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 T1LE 3928 d b I d r1 k 1 1• lnt/Ex1 Oual work • Wiiiiam •·-ert ,Co.-wor" Palloa·fountalne •••••••••I •WINDOW CLEANING• h:rfg~~-d~u:, w~~: Vlnwt, hardwood ap n 1ira/ce llng fana. Painting/Staining/New The Calif. Public Ullll· Reaa. prlcH alnc• 1947:;:wer r• atea"mrma-aaunaa·lub• FREE ESTIMATES ceramic marble aub ln1tall Repair. Free Cablneta/RefaclngtR• tlH Commlulon RE· B d/I I '78 I I ti h 783 aa2e reaa. Don 521·8910 • • Eat W•ter Heaters ti 1 hi U ..,624401 QUIRES that all used on na s nee . pa r·new cona rue on a owere. • 297-8081 David floor repair, carpet To.tat prlcH lnalalled n 8 e~·5-4i(,7 houaehold good I L•518511 FrH Eat Ltll478000 675-9304 --------- HOUSl!CLUNINQ DRIVEWAYS 3585 Uc, Bond •43•39~2 30 g.S $259-40 gal movara print their e49.eo33 24hra Everyday low SS copper WALL 15 yrs exp Good refs. $279-50 gal S329 P.U.C. Cal T number; PAINTING 850-4851 rep Ip e-c om p 1 et e ~~:i1,2~c~rr:f~:e~~~ Call anytime. Marla FURNITURE 241.0137 pgr218-8189 IANDSCAPE 8r nmoa and chaufteura Conaclentloua craft• plumbing arvc. s & s COVERINGS 3932 CARE GIVER 3501 --------· drinker. smol(er. • 241-0531 • LIKE·NU CONCRETE ~~p·•YRS 3622 Semi Retired contractor. lAWN CARE 3808 prlnl !heir T.C.P. num· man, old·fashloned Plumbing 638-8942 • c::7 673-7048 ~ • New procea• remove ""° AA Rpra, lmprvmnll, aml iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ber In all advert!... pride In workmanship. Plumbln9 Repair• & Cuetom W•llp•per --------·• CONCUT! 8r oil/rust at.alns Crackliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii fobs, Quality, Integrity, •••lo YIU'd M•lnt. ments. If you have a. RAIN•OW Ciro,. Malnt. Drains Cleared from Strlpplng/P•lntlne rpr FrH Est 760.8427 Complete Reatotatlon I care, Ken 642·1770 L•wn!t Cl••nupe, queatlon al>Oul th• i. Pllnllng. lncl[.i. HouMt 15.50. All llxtur81 In No Job too amallt CARPENTRY 3Sl0 MASONRY 3557 , ___ .....,,____ Wood, wicker, uphola, --------Tr .. Trimming, L' gallty of a movet. llmo Apt. Oual. Job. frM e1t ilalled. Steve'15A5-l298 5"' Oft w/ad 873-2937 iiiiii•liiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ELECTRICAL 3610 etc. FREE pickup & HAULING 3720 Heulln9 879-8845 or ~~:.r~·~~fti .. call: St. llcl!ie9897 838-1758 --------we gala ahoutd hana A to z HANDYMAN * IHt Prfce/Quillty ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii delivery. H2•1823 OrHn lo.ne Landacpng Commlsalon T. Dou9I•• Palntln9 ROOJIING 3910 togethet. Strip, lnatall, INSTAU./REFACE CABINETS ...... •-.. .1 •I t 1 1 k & Irrigation, Trimming 71,..558_,.151 Flneat quality paJnlJng advice to the crazy. Kitchen•. baths, doors, lancllcapt, .,. ... k, 11one. ,.,. eo r oa wor •---------Hauling Junk, Appll· • Removal•, Clean-•---_,,.._.,.~~--In the beach atea. Ins 833-7172 anxtlm• windows. Doug 546-7258 JT Concrttt 143-0t22 Local Uc. contractor HANDY MAN 3710 ancH, Yard Clean-Up, upa & Malnt, St. Uc. 8•v On Movln9 Neavc1eat1. U'881332 S•dler Rooftne·Uc & To ptece 111'1 lld In HIAa.A CARPENTIER Brick, Block, stone, Tll• Fre~u~~~-~e;g~7~~2 Etc. c8a:!'11k!81 *599025, eecMuoe irn~al, Strr~~nP':!· Terry 909.,.1M&10 lne. S~•cl~lza 2~omm. The Piiot CllUalfled. Addl\lona/Remodela Cone, Pallo, Drl11eway P -.. I I I I I T1•1••r1•.Pv·ruoc 731·m · VANOUMD PAINTING r•roo rep r. yra.~~c.1~:.;M~:•:'":::,T:•~·'!r."!. Fire/Water/Repairs. Fplc, BBOa. Raf. 20 Yr MelM&Renlal roperUH JUNK To The DUMP rr gat on, dr pl n .. , " ""' ,.., lnVExt, Quality work. •FREE EST 875-5095 ~ Jerry 949-7540 Exp. Terry 957.7s94•·!-LD--!-lL_Y_____ Palnt..Catpentty· (7 U ) patio dHlgn, lrffs, Guaranteed Lt1'87M48 ---------0..,...all •ftd morel 14-.... 1 a planting lawn• 627· RtpUS. Atmod. Ooots, ..m. Cem•nttbrlck/atonettlle CARE c:.iaiY .45.11277 WE'LL haul away what 1087 or '31~289 PAINTING 38S8 FREE EST M ... 208 RW. ESTATE doWa, cabinels, llUCC4 I dry-drYWy alab $2.50/aq " 3611 --------.....--the Trash Man won'tt vasco PAINTING SPECWIST 3911 wal, ltnee1. gms. tic. Uc •lamped conct•t• liiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Carpentry, roofing , ~t"lg:::~:.:::. eW.P. YOUNGQUIST & Wallpeperln• 35...,.1JP.JeffW 142.0H? lf541658 • 831-4310 Home tt.alth •Ide plumbtng, drywall,•---------....... , • ._..__ c.nt .., Ltl'&a3895 ,.-CPR cert·.atrong M-alfl atucco, painting, Ula, HOME CARE/ 'Nll'Pfunl 1 hlndlctloft1 ---. rao 588-6247 24hr•dly ratH Mglbl alaclrlcal. Jim 841-7414 senVIcic:r 3780 Call,. 1'22-7732 Qual. palnUng by Pfof'la · CHllD rBDll! 3S36 CONTRACTORS Katffm 780-3053 la\ ~ Tr .. trl~ moHI Ucll0209l. lne. '-ftlUO 3558 Complete propertJ iiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• aprlnklef :;.,.,,,. 'a. frM "t 145-3305 P!T ---------- Represent Negotiate Prob'em Resolution or Buyer Broker, Matk 845·59'9 ~lloNI RE •---------malnt·Cuatorn painting Lon9 term housealt· lndacpg. You name 11, 11 rra Q11alltf '•11111111 SEDVJCES l'ormerte•oher iiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii fENC!S drywall-carpentry tlngbyREbro1<er.Xlnt wectohl 949-41'74 PLUS touchupa 6' 3870--------- CPR cettllled-gr•al Local Lie 20yr exp • DEcvr 3615 plumblng·alucco etc. rofs, IHPOOI, matur•·r•rnililln munlla, Alchard Sinor JU!MODEUNG home environment. Small Joba, big Joba .w Call Rick 262-G545 N/S. 31().597·8228 Uc 280M4 145--3209 Peraonallzed Pet Car• • ADDITIONS 3918 Call Hayley 444J.18 t 4 0 u I ck re• po n a•. Te,,n1111 .... e. U•tt•, QUALITY CM• Kennel altematlve, No' 'ii•······· FrH Eat. 850-7042 •P•Ncaa OAT••• Handyman-It caipentty ---..,-..,-----• at-. n1~1e . 20 . ...., ..... Ouat"" .., ... • WOtfY, ~.1• •wh•llllr1'Mt ,....._. palntlng-dr)"~Hll·m• )EWEIJtY 3,84 .,.. ..,.. ..., cuatom cabin••• & CHll.D SUPPORT 3538 DECJt ----------COATING 3570 SpeclallHd In locaJlng ··------· & cotlecUng aupport from dellnqu.nt PW· STOP Deck Lask• •nl cac 217 .. 23• watefptoof co.ttng• decka, atalr• Qual, Buy II. Seit It. Find II. work, L41517"30 Free C .. eelfted. Eal .... , I 722 .. 711 Redwood• L1"57M0e fencepoa1a.aoo1a-fan• •lil!~llillilliil•lil•'---------workmanship, fair tile/ 9ranlte: llohtlng Jim Whyte 842·1208 •le. Jack M<>-11~ When you writ• prk:ea l45-Z4t7 Ron PILO 11,110 LIHROTH IUTCMHI •W--... , ___ * •HI-" u.auDvaa.au* E~~~!':.~:!~:u. a Clu.m.d ad, a ...... akl P.anttne tt'a the rtsouJct you a UTM8 ... M2'3130 .._ ---_,.""" 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