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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994-09-27 - Orange Coast Pilot. THE NEWPORT BEACH • • Delaney's 1--in Newnort being sold ~ Landmark seafood restaurant purchased by local man who owns two Italian restaurants elsewhere. BY TINA BOR.GA1TA, ST.UF WIUTlll. NEWPORT BEACH Delaney's in Newport Beach, a landmark among restaurants in the city·, will be sold to a local man who owns two dining establish· ments - one on Catalina Island and the other in Las Vegas. The 24-year-old seafood house is the only one of the Delaney's chain that's included in the sale, which will be final Oct. 1. The _ -.-OlhCL.Delan;y's.. rutaurants lo· cated in Dana Point, Laguna Hills, Anaheim Hills, Garden Grove and Costa Mesa, will remain under the ownership of Jonan U.S. Corp. of Irvine. "We are going to concentrate our effQrts on our other stores," s:iid Steve Powell, a spo)>esman for the company; which purchased the popular chain two years ago. According lo Powell, Jonan of· facials were approached by the new owner, Robert Marino, a few months ago. Powell v..ould not dis· cuss the selling price but did say he "considers it fair." "There have been a couple of· fers that have been made for that restaurant in the past," Powell said. "People have been very inter· e!.ted in t}\al propert} bc:~ause it's been there for so long, but nothing ever came of those other offers " Manno, 42, of Nev..pon Beach, O\\nS Villa Porlofino on Catalina Island and Sicilian Cafe in Las Vc&.as. While both of lhQS_!! restau· -t----___ _ Low morning -:~." '( clouds .md fo , tht•n high scattered douds .tnd warm, humid air .\\aited by ~ultl'\ Hunic,inl' 011\:lct , blov.1ng t.1long the Bi.lJa..u> ee Weather, Page 2 . Winner of Ca lifornia Newspaper Publishers Association's Ge era/ E ce l/ence Award for 1993 Dress codes to -ile. reviewed -b------.,; school trustees. .,.. Although rest rictions-_, aren't e~p~cted to be implemented anytime soon, Newport-Mesa board members tonig ht will look at state law authorizing student uniforms. BY M.AllY A."\N HAIL\tOS, S1AH W~11u . QUESTION Would you support a dress code? Althuugl1 there are no current pl~n') lo implement a drt;)~ code in the !\ ... "p'-1rt-~ks.1 school dbtn...t. trustees \\ill di:.'-u's lht! ~UbJCCI JI lomght':. meeting. NEWPORT MC.SA -Area ~bm school Ji:.trt..ts h.t\e schools may not be. re;.id~ to h.t\C alr1..ad,· implemented drt:'\s student~ v.ear kh.1k1 pants .and o\· codes: citing gang·st~ le · . ford hirt _ 10 clas • but !"c'' port· .._ clothing as a major reason. ~--:"---------~~-+--M-.r--HTrifi-Hi--c;it-hinni-i -WouTd you ~pport a trustees ,1,iJl discuss dress codl!'I · dress code 1n the • ~uac !>lAa.m.i.DAILY fl.I&! and uniforms at tonight's n11.:..:1~ng. Se\\pon-~tesa di')tncr> The re\iew v.as promptl!J b) J WhJt do )OU see as pluses law signed b:; Gov. Pete W1bon in and minu::.es about :.tudents August that authorizes s.:hool \~earing uniform::. 10 school? boards to appro\e uniforms sc· LeJ\e )Ou r thoughts and lected b) a comm111ee of parl!nts, nJml! on ou r Reader::. .staff and principJIS of :in indi· I lotlinc. 6-l2·60 · 6. vidual school, said Tom Jacobson, the district's director of !.econd:.iry educ:ition. Uniforms are op11onal JnJ school~ need a plan if parl!nts don't choose 10 h:l'>C their childrl.'n v.ear a uniform, according to the l:iw. "The idea ot uniform> at schools is tall..ed about mon: :.ind more ," Jacobson sJid Manv 'chools are con.:l!rnl!d '~ilh siudent!. v. e:irmg clothe::. as· soci:ited '' jth gJrrgs. he: :iddl!d. Safety is a definite \.'Oncern. The wallet ·On·a·~hain loo!\ m:.i\ be populJr among kl.'.nb, but ii isn't s:ife, some school princip:ih SJ). ~un.: .it sd1001. lt eoe:. on to !>J\ thJt "Gjng·related -appJrel 1s hai- ardou~ to lhe health .ind ::..ikt\ or the school em1ronment." • In other pJrts oi th~ wunt~, 'choob hl..c Harokl Ambud11 El· Cll1:! nlal) in ~Jn Juan -Cap1~1r . .ir L Palis~H.ks I::kmental') m CJp.~l· rano Ueach; Philip J Rei I~ ~ c·mcnt:iry in ~1.:.s1on \ 1cjo anti \\ 1.X1J Can)un Elcmcnlaf) in Afoo \ ll!JO :x:? h:J\I! adopted optional unil0rn1' rants feature 1talian fare, Marino said he p\ans lo keep the Delaney's name and menu for at least two months. Reel ',em In: Two fishermen seemingly cast their lines over a young couple cuddling be· neath the rocks at Corona del Mar State Beach Monday. ·r1ie eduoriorr code st::itc:< ttut every student is ent11kd to Jn ef. fective education and has a 1.:ons11- tutional right 10 be s:ife and SI!· In the ~Jnta .-\nJ L'ndu:d S .. hool D1,1nc1, T of the 30 el· ~ml.!111·1q )cbv~:l\c t:.ii.en to the unilurm pr0gram. s.JiJ D1.111e 1 homa.... J1,lrn.:1 spol..t!:.\\Orn.rn See DRESS/Page 5 "I'll be talking to the customers and finding out what they would like and then maybe make some changes," said Marino, who was contacted at the Lido Park Drive eatery. "l would m..e it to remain a seafood restaurant, though." Newport Beach street landscaping to go private Marino plans to keep "most" of the current staff and said that "once in a while I'll be cooking." Marino, who moved to Newport Beach fi ve years ago, said he's dined at the restaurant a number of times and thought it would be a good investment. · "It's been here for so many years," he said. "It's got a good reputation, and it's in a very beau· tif ul area." The popular chain has been in and out of the news sine¢ 1988, See DILANIY'l/P•1• I ~ Without opposition from the public or city employee union, council votes unanimously to contract the service out. BY MARC S. PoSNEll, SHTF Warna NEWPORT BEACH -Land- scaping along city streets will be put in the hands of a private com· pany, City Council members de· cided without debate on Mond:iy night. Costa Mesa planners delay vote on adult business law . ~ New ordinance would regulate sexually oriented businesses in the city. Decision put off until their next meeting. BY TINA BollGA1TA, STAF• Wl.J'Tla COST A MESA -The Planning Commission on Monday delayed a decision on whether to approve an Qrdinancc regulating adult and sexually-oriented businesses until its next meeting on Oct. 10 .• The new ordinance concentrates mainly on separating massage par· tors from sexually-oriented busi· nesses. It also attempts to tighten the definition of an adult business as any establishment which de· votes more than 25% or its noor sp~cc to the sale of adult or scxu· ally-oriented merchandise or en· tcrtainment. On Monday, 5everal members of the American Massage Therapists Association asked the commission to include io the new ordinance a requirement that all applicants be active members of· a professional massaac therapists association. The proposed ordinance would re· • quire only th:it the applicant pro- vide proof of eligibility in such an organization, which t)pically re· quires specific hours of training and practice. According to City Pl:inner Perry Valantine, the staff will review that request and possibly further refine the proposed definition of an adult business. During their last meeting, some planning commissioners expressed concern that business owners might attempt to skirt around the ordinance by featuring adult enter- tainment or merchandise in ju~t one small comer of the shop. "There could be nude dancing in that one area and no means or regulating the business iC it in less than 25% of the Ooor area," Plan· ning Commissioner Mark Korando said at the time. Valantine said the city decided to revise the ordinance earlier thi year, after receivini inquiiles from owners of topless bars and adult boutiques interested in setting up shop in Costa Mesa. The new ordinance would fca· turc many of the same location re· quircmcnts as the current . ordi· nancc, kecpin& aucb businc»ts at ... PLANMln1h9e l The mo'e -"hich is expected to save at lea!.l S l I0,000, according to a study -could force up to seven city emplo)ees to change jobs and take pay cuts. Because five positions are 'acanl in the General Services Department, no layoffs arc anticipated. City officials now must meet with un ion officials to work out the details. No employees or representatives from the Newport Beach EmplOy· ees League protested the measure, v. hich was approved on a 7·0 vote as part of the council's consent calendar. · ON THI COYIR The painting on top of r,1gc 1 is by loca l artist \nnC;\·Dav1s Johnson. For information -on paintings, (,111 ~22·7 136. NUMalU CIRCULATION SQ0.252·9141 ClJ\SSI FIED ADS NEWSROOM 540-1 224 NEWS FA~ 646-4170 1 IOTUNE 642·6086 SPQRTS 642-4330 ,. INDIJl Around Town ........ , ..... 4 I C1ty:,idc ....................... 2 (la.,, ificd ..................... 9 Sport5 ··········i ............... 6 The Verdict ................. 3 VOl{C!> ......................... 2 According to a report prepared by General Sen ices Director Da' id Niedl!rhaus, no comments were made b) the union represcn· tati\es or emplo)ees during a city re' ie" penod either. That comes in sharp contrast to a dcci::.ion la,1 }l!ar lo pri\atize tree·trimmihg 111 the city. Dy ;l\\ arding a $348,450 contract to a pn,Jle company in No,em· ber, cit) officials drew ardent ob· jections from the league \\hile em· ployed asserted that the quality of the work \\OUl<l erode. The most recent mO\·C ''JS prompted by a S3,000 study that analyzed c1t~·PTO\ 1dcd Jata re· garding pcr)>onnd. equipment. time :ind matcnah u,cJ 1n m:.im· taining the roaJs1Jc JrCa) Council member-. Jc, 1.1ll!J slightly from the report, proJu .. cd b)' Integrated UrbJn Fore t~. Inc. Rather th:in ehmin:.ile all !-ti'- JOb asSOCIJtcd \\ 11h 1.tnJ" . .JPC maintenance, l\\O \\orkcr \\ill keep their jobs, being u cJ m.unl) for special proJc!1..h and lor projects that are more 'ub,t:.inti:il than routine m:iinten:.in .. c. One p::irlo.s mam1enan.:c supl!f\I· sor posnion, paid $65,:~ 7, "111 be CUI 10 pay for the l\\O pOslllOlh ·REEL LIFE spared b) the coun1.il That moH! ''ill :-.J\C S·H> . accvrd1ng to S1!.:d· erhau:,' r1..p0rt, but \\ill allu'' the mor1. lk\1b1lit) 1 he <.hanges coulJ he made b) )1.Jr-. l!nd .. Ir c 'bunking cconom) in Sou1hi;; rn Ca 1torni.1 has forced the I' fl\ .th! 'cctor Ill Olli;;r Cll1e-. Je;.ib th:il can't be m.atcheJ b\ City H:.ill'' · \\Ork lor.:e. :'\1cderhaus ,;.iiJ. In the pa,t ,thrce )Car-, the 1..1ty h~1-. reduced 1b pJrl.. m.:11n1enan ... e \\Otk force trom 43 to 31 pO!tll1on'.'I, OCC professor travels to Malaysia to advise on a film about his native Burma BY MARY A.'IN HAR.\tON, SrAH \\'ama W hen a once·in·a·hfetimc. opportunity came ~long for U Kyaw Win, he didn't take any chances. Instead, he 1umped at it and then jumped on a plane lo "orl. on the "swan ong" of h1 career. The Orange Coast College professor of co unseling Cl'\ ices spen t fiH! month in Malaysia, working as a special adv111cr to the $40 million motion p1ctutc "Beyond Rangoon," directed by John Doorman, who al~ made ''l lopo and Glory" and "Deliverance." The movie is ct in Wtn·s nathc Burma, now called M)anmar by the mil itary government. It lCll the historic:ally-ba cd tory of a S.ln Franci)Cal\ doctor' (pla)Cd b) Patricia Arquette) -.;j il to Uurma in 19 • the time the country went 1hrough a pro--dcmocr:acy upn ing, in has been an out pokcn critic f the • military opprc \1on ttl:u ha t 1 , l:Aln r Lu OCC professor Or. U Kyaw Win has returned from Malaysia where he consulted, and appeared, in a movie about Burma. taken place in Uurma for m3n )Ca n . Win\ b:aclo.;&rounJ 11ndcd him the ad\i er ~1tion 1.1 ~ II :a two role in the mo\1e, ~hich "'ill be 1clca$Cd early next )Car, lfo lather ~a liuddhi t monk before he con1>crtcd to Chiis.ti!lnity. Win gr:uJu~tcJ - from Wood tock School in northern lndi:i. He ha a ... ~. • • 2 Tuesday, September 27, 1994 ~ewport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot LOCALS ONLY CITY EDITOR IRIS YOKOI, 540-1224, ext. 361 CITYllDI MAkC MAltTIN/DAILY PILOT Sifting through time: Keith· Rhodes runs dirt through a screen looking for shell fragments In the Back Bay Monday. Man injured . In shooting near .Back Bay A Santa Ana man was -.hot in the neck early Munday after a confrontation wath a couple and out of the house regularly. With as many as eight cars often parked in VOICES Debating community issues SECOND TIME A CHARM? History has shown "second timer" candidates have a good . chance at being elected Y JOJfN MOORLACH T he National Women's Politi- cal Caucus just released a survey of more than 50,QQQ races for public office since 1972. What did they discover? That win· ning elections has everything to do with "incumbency" (surprise, sur- prise). More than 90% of incum- bents get re-elected. For our system of government to work effectively, incumbents need to be challenged. For those who want to serve their ~.help....fr.onwhc..Daily PiloL The 70th Assembly race has a "third timer." He'll substantiate the Steele trap. Expect Costa Mesans 10 vote for Marilyn Brewer over Jim Toledano by a 2-to-1 margin. If Re- publican's are lucky, Jim will run again in two years. Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, R· Huntington Beach, is the incum· bent, has been on the cutting edge with the illegal immigration issue, and will win handily in Costa Mesa. The Newport-Mesa Unified School Board has two match ups between incumbents and "second timers" who first ran in 1989. The results of the Rod MacMillian/ Wendy Leece race for the Costa Mesa trustee area rematch will sup- port my theory. CORRISPONDINCI To prlVatlze or not? I am ,cry much in favor of looking into privatjzation in a lot of city services, all of them for that matter. Salaries and benefits iu the public ::.e~tor arc far ?ul of linC'\Vtt1l tfle-j>fW<llC-SCClOr an many cases, ::.o I am not . surprised that there ?re .s~vrngs to be achie,ed by pnvat121ng. 1 think we have to get back to the attit.ude that city services are provided for the benefit of the tcL\paycrs, not the city staff of employees. DANE. HARRIS Newport Beach 0 Let's not go too much farther on privatilotion or we would. compromise the qualit~ of the work we "ant. . LAURA CAM INITI Newport Beach Barking up the wrong tree I "oulJ like to clear up a misconception in a letter by Liz Ray on Sept. 22. In her letter ,__~-1---m--<H~~· ~cishborboocl near the Upper Newport Uay. confrontation" with Dryer and Mark Sobolewski, a 28-year-old San Clemente man who wus also at Dryer's borne Sobolewski had a handgun and Becker was shot during the altercation, police said. Officers responding to a "burglary in progress" call found Becker lying in the street on Francisco Drive with Dryer at his side. Sobolewski was standing a short distance away outside the home, Gonis said. front, the house and its occllpJnts seem at odds with_ the family-oriented neighborhood, neighbors -Conservative Politics cpmmunity as an elected official, there is hope. In the city of Costa Mesa, a challenger can win by being a "second timer." Your first run de- clares your se.ri- ousness. The sec- ond proves your determination, drivcornd-worthi- ne::.s. Usually there has to be serious malfeasance on the part of incum· bents to dislodge them. This go around we have it. Steve Wagner and his $4 million embezzlement is one expensive example. MacM1r lian's approving the district's g:un· bla o( borrowing to invest (some- thing Judy Franco had the sense to vote against) and the recent criticul curriculum audit, indicating that the district wps in need of direction, arc two other examples. "4-~1~'4.Jlllpbl~LULl,ll,.J..L'""-J...uJ"-J.L'--..J-'---­ free baseball, )occer and football Timothy Ueckcc, 31, renrnincd jn fair condition Monduy afternoon at UCI Medic:tl Center in Orange. Newport l3cach police said they hud made no arrests und were still investigating what led to the midnight l<thooting at 1830 Irvine Avc.L ut the corner of Irvine and Franci!ico Drive. Newport Ocach Police Sgt. Andy Gonis sai<.I all police knew for sure wps that Ue cker showed up at the home of Charlene Dryer, 47, just before midnight and got into "some type of Armed robbers tak'J cash, Jewelry from beauty salon patrons Three young men - including one armed with a l<tawcd-off shotgun - burst into a Costa Mesa beauty salon Saturday and robbed the employees and customers of jewelry and cash, police reported. No one wus injured in the 4:03 p.m. incident. The three robbers entered the salon at 657 W. 19th St .. forced the employees and cu .. tomers to the bJck of the shop and demanJed their 1ewelry and ca<,h, The suspects also took an undisclosed amount of money from the cash register before running out the back door and heading toward Plumer Street. The suspects arc all del<tcribcd as male Latinos, 18 to 20 ycurs old, about 5·fout·8 and 150 pounds, with short black hair. The suspect brandishing the gun wore a white T-shirt :ind black pants. Another su.,pect hall a knife. Police are still . investigating the relationship among Dryer, Becker and Sobolewski, Gonis said. . Neighbors said they knew lillle about Dryer and in fact wondered about the corner home because of the many people they had seen go in sail.I. One neighbor who asked not to be idcnt ified said she regularly hears loud urgumenu, filtering out of tlw house and several months ago actually called police because the screaming and fighting disrupted her family's dinner. Early Monday, the neighbor was awakened by violent nohes from the home. "I didn't hear gum.hots, but the ::.creaming woke me up," ::.he said. "I heard someone scream, 'Oh my God.'" Famalaro pleads not guilty In IMler •11 John h1malaro told J J larhorMunac1pal Court 1udgc on Tuc'lday morning that he's not guilty of killing lknillc J lubcr. /\ pr clm1111ary hearing i., 'chcdulcd for Oct. 17 himalaro, 37. is accu.,ed of .1hd11ctang and murdering I luhcr. then 23. ar'ter a tare hie" out on her car nn the Corona del Mar (73) l·rceway a<, -;he returned home from a rock concert in the early morning houri. oT June 3, 1991. I luhcr's' fro1cn hody w;i.., discovered in an operating t rec1cr ~tored in the buck of an unreturned Ryder rental truck parked 1n the drivcwuy of 1-amalaro'!> AriLona home. Council candidates to meet at forums With the November city council elections now just a month and u half a\\ay, various community groups arc sponsoring candidates' forums so residents can get to know the contenders in the Newport Beach and Costa Mesa city races. Forums scheduled this week include: •At 10 a.m. today, Costa Mesa City Council candidates will face off at a forum to be televised on Copley Colony Cable. Sponsored by the Newport-Mesa' Association of Realtors, the forum will be taped at the Copley Colony office, 200 Paularino Ea~t. Costa Mesa. 722-2300. • At 7 p.m. WcdnesdJy, Newport Be.1ch City Council candidates will speak at the West Newport Beach Association meeting ut Newport Beach City I fall council chambers, 3300 Newport Olvd. Call 263-4828. •At 11;30 a.m. Friday, Newport Beach City Council candidates will speak at the Orange County Coast Association meeting at the Newport Beach Country Club, 1600 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Call 548-4942. A recent "sec- ond timer" is Councilman Jay Humphrey. fay ran a ::.trong campaign in 1968, was on a slate with Sandra Genis, but lost. He ran again two years later and unseated incumbent Orv Amburgey. ·Councilman Joe Erickson lost in his first allempt in 1986. He run again in I 992 and won. He was an ap- pointed incumbent completi.ng Ed Glasgow's term. Although this may have been a factor, he ::.till won his scat as a "second timer." Brian Theriot ran a great cam- paign in 1986 and 1ost. He also came back again in 1992 and placed a respectable fourth place against the two elected incumbents and Joe Erickson. He only missed the "sec- ond timer" club by 716 votes. For the first time in six years, Costa Mesa has an open seat for City Council. Jay Humphrey has de- cided to step down after serving ~e term. Could it be true? Do we have a sincere citizen/politician? Someone who believes in selr- imposed term limits? Unbelievable. Refreshing. Uravo. Councilman Pete Ouffa is running for a third term. Oh well. The Ma· tistics favor his re-election, so ex- pect to see him for four more years. I f my "second timer" theory 1s correct, then Gary Monohan should have the upper hand in fill· ing the vacancy. The camp:.11gn he ran two years ago deserves a hearty toast for capturing si.\th place. Ex- pect this tenacious business man- ager to win the open scJt. Denis Retoske also ran a good campaign in 1992, placing seventh. He pulled papers this year but did not file. Too bad. It's probably a good thing for Buffo that Retoske is not in the hunt or we could h~ve seen two new "second timer" coun- cil members. What if you run more than twice? The venerable Chri s Steele has run for council many times. How many times? Only he and the City Clerk know for sure. In 1992, he placed rifth. Chris proves that if you can't do it in two, you probably won't ever win. He'll do well despite mini- DTHE Nf.~~IHT HEAC'pH. CifITIADLME.'iA ~t ruc~r"-'~l~c~~tis~!~Mo~~~ WIATHIR AND OCEAN CONDITIONS I I J I lhrouaJl Saturday. 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'· ,. · MacMillian has been on the school board since the late 1800s (well, at least it seems that long). He's there lo give history to the board. He ought to be history as elected historians are there to say "we've never done it chat way be- fore" and vote down new and in- novative ideas. Expect the "second timer" Leece, to prevail this time. The Costa Mesa Sanitary Board should be renamed the "spring board." We're seeing member Jim Ferryman running for an open school board seat and appointed member Mike Schaefer making his fast bid for City Council. Y ou thought the Planning Com- mi!>sion was the stepping stone to City Council. No way. At least not this year. We have two Pl:.inning Commissioner:. running, but they arc nlso employees of u neighboring city. Costa Mesa desperately needs members from the private sector to lead our city, not public sector bu- reaucrats. Mission Viejo has four government employees on its coun- cil and has a S2 million dog pound to show for it. If Ferryman and Schaefer win , then l.:cep your e}es on this fall's Sanitary Board candidates and get re:.idy for a new theory t\\O }cars from now. Dan Worthington, a former Costa Mesa CotJncil candi· date, is a "second timer" but this time for f1\e Sanitary Board. Expect him and the two incumbents, Nate Reade and Jim Wahner, to win this fall. Running for political office in- volves a significant sacrifice of time and money. Let 's cheer on Costa Mesa's "second timers'' as they work to prove that the second time's a charm. Jo/Jn Aloorlacb is D Costa Mesa resident and tl local Republican DC· titlst. COITA_MllA program) for the children or Costa MesJ , she points out that land "as set aside "for our pri"ikged dog population to their duty on." Well, it is true thut tl1e city is donating a plot of land :it TcWinkle Park for a dog park. The funds to build and muintain the park \\Cre privately donated. The site of the dog park is too small and too f l!ll of tTces to make building baseball, soccer or football fields feasible. LYN.N WALLACE Costa Mesa Keep God out of Prop. 187 debate RegarJing the.recent public forum to debate on Prop. 187, I don't know about the people who were at the forum, but I start to get uncomfortable when someone brings God's name into a debate. fapecially a debate about :;omething as mean spirited :is Prop 187, in p~1rticular !'lie chilJren of illegal immigr~1nts in public schools. The God I worship, I feel \,ould not condone rucist acts against children. The!ie children, in particular. have no one to defend them. CAROL SI IERMAN Costa Mesa A grunUed postal customer On numerous occasions o-.er the past few months, 1 h:ivc used the services of the Costa Mesa Post Office front counter. Not only ha\e l experienced the clerks as capable and professional, but I have observed with great satisfaction the way in which they have courteously servcu a wide variety of different customer needs. ' I wunt to publicly say thanks to the po::.tmaster and all the staff for the fine job th at they arc doing. RODGER MEYER Costa Mesa POLICE FILU 100 block of 21st tree!: A biC)cle and :a drill, worth $318, were 1:iken from :in unlocked gJrage. lllihwoy: Some S2,55S \\Orth of Je\\elry was reportedly tal..en from a woman's purse. 100 block or 42od Street: Someone pried a screen off of nn open kitchen \\iodow :ind made off with a compnct disc player :ind discs worth , 100 block or Roche ter Stree t: A S~50 bkyde \\US taken from the n.:ur of Jn unlocked g:irai;c. 2000 block or Mn1,1e A\Cnue: Someone apparently pried open the rcnr window of a picl..up truck :ind mode off with a SIOO stereo. 200 block or Knox Street: Tools, worth Sl,950, \\\!re reported stolen from an open gorage. Sonia Ana Rh·tr TrAll: A m:in reported' 1hat he wlls 11Ssaulted nnd his SSO bicycle stolen. 2880 bl~k or Pinc Creek Orht. About SI \\Orth o( chnll£C was rcpor1cJ stolen from 1 car thot \\JS broken in10. NtwPO•T aUCM 6100 block or We.I Cuo t • sq2s. . 2000 bfOck or Bnjo: Jewelry ond c:ash, worth $4,087, were taken from o home after :a suspect removed the screen nnd entered through an open window. 2800 block or Wtst Const lllghway: Two rings, one :i wedding band worth SI0,000, were reported lost ofter a \\bman took them orr whih: wo,hina her hGmls on board a boat. nPO~TMIDAY • W:alk confidently, directly, und 11 1 11eady pace on the ide of the 5tl'CCI (acin& name. Cnmimils look for 50rneone who appears wlncrable. -co11rtcsy Ncv.('Ort pol1CC • ,. • , • Newp0rt Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot -.. Tuesday, September 27, 1994 3 Barney Lehman was a legend as a sailor, and a freeloader ti a·rney Lehman deserves at D least a footnote in any • history of the city of Newport Beach. The Verdict Barney was a sailor, one of the best. During the '20s and '30s Star Boats were the most popular sailing craft in Newport Harbor and three men, Tommy Webster, Hook Beardsley and Barney Lehman were the best, winning numcro:...._ _ _... national championships. Barney also invented some kind of a gadget that is stilt used on Star Boats and also designed a small boat called the Lehman Dingy that is still very popular. 1 am not a sailor, as is rather obvious from the landlubberly tone of the above. Oh, I've spent a considerable time on the ocean Crom fishing boats through landing craft, but have only sailed twice, each time with di sastrous results. The first time was when I went sailing with Barney on a Star Boat. 1 was pretty impressed with the 'fact ttiat 1 was sailing with a world champion sailor. When we were way to hell and gone out in the ocean something hapP.ened to one of the lines. It was wedged or tan led at the top of the mast. Barney told me to shinny up and untangle it. That made sense. Barney ·was always rather rotund and I was always skinny. So l shinnied up the mast. Unfortunately, the tangle was such that I was up there quite a long time, an eternity, no·less. There was a pretty good sea and the boat was wallowing in the trough while l kept swooping down on one side, then the other, each time barely escaping the clutches of the Pacific Ocean. I finally untangled the line and we sailed in. I vowed I would never again sail. Having a poor memory, I forgot th at vow and years later, while sailing an ancient Hobie Cat in Pogo Pogo harbor, I flipped the craft. No big deal exc~ th at in going oveu hit my shin on a stay and cut a small artery. I swam around for nbout an hour righting the craft all the time trailing blood. A few days before a shark had taken a bite out of a Korenn fisherman in the harbor so my hour in the water was filled with mental pictures of Jaws or Orea gobbling me for lunch. After that experience I really gave up sailing. H owever, to get pack to Barney. When l first me t him he was the lifeguard at the Balboa Pier and as such became one of the Balboa summer regulars. He and I lived together one summer in one of those shacks on top of the Knight Apartments at Bay Avenue and Main Street. He was a good Joommate ancLLhave nathing-.b.ul good memories of Barney. Except for one thing. Barney was very careful with his {Jloney, v. hich is not necessarily a bad thing. But Barney went a little overboard in regard to buying drinks. He became something of a local legend by reason of his ability to avoid the drink check He '"as a drink moocher par excellence. So one night Tagg Atwood, Spcnny Rich:mhon and l decided we would get Barney to buy a drink. We found him ut Gus's bJC nursing a drnl'k he had cadged from some sucker. He agreed to go with us as we made the rounc.h. And make the rounds "'e did -from Gus's to the Doll House to Christian's I lut, to the Dtue Room to the Bamboo Room. We tried e'rery way we couta to get Barney to buy a round, all to ... no a .. .:111. He v.as simply too sm:irt for us! When the time 'Came to pay for the drinks Barney was alwa)'s mbsmg. Finally. about 1:30 "e '¥\ere back at Gu~·s. Uy this time Tagg, Spenny and I \\Cre facing acute nausea Each of us had acquired that greenish complc>.1on that occurs 1ust before barf time. Barney looked at us carefully and said, .. Guys. HS my turn to buy a drink." We didn't say u v.ord We looked at each other, threw up ou r hands in nbJeet surrender and left the bar. Barney had '"on. So Barney Lehman was not only a great sailor. He v.as the best drink cadger I've C\c:r met. Robert G:udntr, a Corona dtl ltfurres1denl, i!> a rcttttl11udg and author of "Ba .. dy Du/boa" VOLUNTllR DIRICTORY The Volunteer Olrttlory runs pcrlodlcally In the Dally PlloL U you'd like Information on &ettlng your" organlzalloo llsled, call 642-4321, ext. 367. FISH Harbor Area. Inc. Friends in Service 10 Humanity (FISH) offers emergency assistance to those in need and provides 1he Mobile Meals program. For Mobile Meals, volunteers i}re needed to dr.ive, which includes picking up food at Hoag Memorial Hospital and dropping ii off for eight shut-in individuals or couples, usually elderly, Monday-Friday in the Newport and Costa Mesa area. It talces about 1 ~ hours a day and volunteers are welcome 10 perform duties once a month or more, or merely subs1itute on a light basis, Emergency assistance involves delivering food to families who arc at risk of going hungry once a month or more. The two-hour trip involves food pick-up and delivery 10 five families on Monday through Friday from 10:30 a.m.·2 p.m. or Saturdays twice a month between 9·11 a.m. Food-packers arc needed from 8:30 n.m.·2:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday for 1wo-hour shifts. Volunteers may work ns little or much as desired. People are also needed to st:iff 1hc main office, answer phones for those in need and transport shut-ins to doctor's appointments upon need. For more information, call Debby O'Connor nl 645·8050. S.P.l.N. Serving People In Need is a non·profit group in Newport Beach which serves the homeless. The Street Services Program provides food, blankets and hygiene kits to homeless on the s1rce1s of Santa Ann each Tuesday and Thutsday. Volunteers are Youngster injured while crossing Newport street An 11 ·year·old South County boy was seriously injured when he was struck by a car as he auempted to cross West Balboa Boulevard against a red lig~t, police. said. · The boy was taken by ambulance to Western Medical Skater crlUcally injured In fall A Costa Mesa man remaiped in cri tical condition at Hoag Ht>spital Monday aft er he fell while in-line skating and hit his head on the pavement Sunday. William Boyd, 42, wasn't wearing a helmet while he w;is skating down San Joaquin Hills Road near Park Newport • apartments around 10:30 a.m. Sunday, Newport Beach Police Sgt. Andy Gonis said. Witnesses, including a friend who was skating with him, told -police Boyd lost control and fell, striking his head on the pavement. Boyd was unconscious when emergency response crews arrived, Gonis said. . . '. ' KENNYt/te PRINTER :?SO J;>t 2 Center In Santa Ana followmg the 4 p.m. accident near 15th Street. He suffered internal injuries, but they weren't considered life-threatening, Newport Beach police Lt. Don Chandler said. a vehicle that was going the speed ·li mit and minding its own business." "The kid darted out in traffic," Chandler said. "He was struck by Tho.aecident still is being investigated, but no charges were filed against the driver, whose name wasn't immediately available, Chandler said. Elect ELAINE LIN HOFF Newport Beach Dist. 1 "• ; ."•I• •'A '' , ·•·· "' •'1.&/~/r' I 31fJN NEWPORT! al:~ SATURDAY OCTOBE.R 1, 199A NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH SCHOOL PRESENTED BY: Bauer JagD1r, Bauer Range Rover, Chlll's, Club Sportswew ,,.:ly PllOt, Edwlrds Theaters, The Kennedy~ hall Co., KEZY Radio, Triangle Square & 'NHHS PTA FOR MORE INFO CALL: 714/760-3339 lk FUN RUN/WALK Sk FEATURE. RUN r ·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-, ·i COMT TO SAN DIBGO BY PRIVATE RAIL CAR i Enjoy a-..............~~ first class trip to India -for only Sl5.00! For only $15.00 per person, you can "travel" to India at Royal Khyber of Newport Beach -one of Orange County's most acc!aimed restaurants. f Each dish is delicately flavored by the almost magical blending of healthful herbs and spicesl the result of nearly 10,000 years of cuisine evolution. Restaurant critics have proclaimed Royal Khyber to be a dining treasure. This lauded menu can be yours for your next party, celebration or soiree. •Award winning menu • Traditional tandoori cooking • Attractive pricing • Healthful, all-natural ingredients • Custom preparation at your place or ours • Cal I today/ or the cuisine of India. .. A..N'~ ROYAL KHYBER Cuisine of lndla I 1000 Bristol Street North (at Jamboree) • 7 52-5200 needed for everything from shopping and mak.ing1hclunchcsto distribu1ion. The Guaranteed Apartment P:iyment Program (GAPP) takes homeless families living in shelters, works with them while at the shelters to clean up their crcdi1, then issues a no·intercst loan to house them in an ap:irtment. Also needed arc CPAs :ind legal counselors for practical lifc·sl>.1lls seminars, furniture for the families to move in with :ind people with trucks to help them mo,e. Through Substance Abuse Rch:ibilitation Program (SARP). the -group contracts with rcco\cry homes to hold Alcoholics Anommous meetings in parks and other pl:ices where the homeless and alcoholics congregate. When alcclholics decide they want to become sober. volunteers will take them to a rcco,cn home lO undergo detox. SPI ~ \\ill pay for the first month until the person find:. a job, whereupon the puson 't'OulJ b~ eligible for the GAPP program. SPIN abo nccJ'> help "ilh sp1.:c1JI projects and otfice \~Ork. For information on any of the program'> or how to volunt.:cr, CJll 757·t-i56. Wellness Community The Wellness Community needs , volunteers 1cs help out at the reception desk during d:i)timc hours. The Wellness program is a free offering o f hope, le:irning and friendship for p.:oplc w 1th cancer and 1hc1r families. ror information, call :!Sh·1210. • WeJt Newport Community Center The \\'est f\e\1,port Commun11y Center .. .J senior recreational programs ccn11.:r. nccJ:. \Oluntcers (preferably .. en11)r)) t1.1 hdp an the front office and 10 anS\\Cr the phone. Call ~4·32~0. Please Join Us For Dinner Lunehor Weekend Brunch Sabatmo's was originally founded In Chicago after our father brought the famlly recipe for our famous nahan Sausage from Palermo, Italy in the 1930's. Today. his sons & grandson continue to provide a complete menu of authentic ltallan food prepared fresh dally· and seasoned with 5 generations of family pr1de. Thank you. The Sabatino Family CATERING SPECIALISTS ,..,,..,,.,,., w. c.t#'..,.. ~ "In your holM «In our....,,., rvom. •• " For Reservations call 723-0821 251 Shi Wa · Ne rt Beach We just call it a CD. It 's obviously b~tter. Open a Patriot CD with a mininum $10.(XX) dcpo, it and takl.! advan- tage of a one time rate increa .. '-.C. You'll also hccome an rnerican Patriots Customer. And get an mcrican Oiecking account free of monthly a~ount maintenance fees. free personali7ed check~. small safe deposit box. and a whole I t more. top h) your neare l American avings Bank hmnch for a Patriot 0 . lt doesnl get any better than th .. A AMERICAN SAVINGS •....& BANK \.h»Auw tc,,..'\1hcf wen.,· 1-800-788-7000 - .... • ... 4 Tuest:iay,September 27, 1994 ' Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot TODAY UPUILJCAN WOMIN The Co5ta Mcu Republican Women f ederated ""ill hold its mectin& at 10:30 a mi 1t the Co5la Mesa Golf and Country Club. For details, call 5S1·654S. WIDNUDAY -IAI. HTATI llMINAa The Newport Beach office of Kenneth Lcvcnth1l & Company Is spcn$0ring a seminar on "ratcgic planning for real estate companies from 7 to 10 a.m. at 1hc Irvine Marnott. Cost is S35. For more information, call 640·5000. IKIN CAU HMINAa \ flnd out how to peel the )Cars off of you r skin at a free seminar and demonstra11on•enti1led "Nutritional and Skincare Breakthrough For a ... More V1tal1zed You" 1h:11 takes_placc_ from 7 10 8.30 pm. a1 Genesis Sirin Dre in A Place of J lcalth and Beauty, 120 E. 18th St. in Cos11·Mesa. The ~cminJr will be conducted by Susan Ramsey, a paramedical skin care spcc1al1st. f or more information, caJI 645·403S. SPRUCI UP Newport Beach's Economic Development Commiuce will present a discussion on how to spruce up commercial areas at 7:30 a.m. in the council chambers of City J 1311, 3300 ~cwport Blvd. Speakers include Mayor CIJrcncc Turner, City Manager Kevin f\lurphy, A\\i\tant City Manager Ken Dd1no ::im.1 urb:in rev11ahution \pc<:1Jl1~1 Edward 1 Jcnnihg. BuslnCW-- ov. ners und operator~ arc encouraged lO attend. LlAOUI OF WOMIN VOTIU lhc pros and.cons on 1he state ballot m<:Jsures is the topic "hen Cos1a Me~a and Newport Bc01ch members of the League of Women Vo1ers of Orange County mel!t at the home of member Dorothea Robinson at 9:30 a.m. The meeting is free and open 10 1hc public. Call 546· l 630 for more information. •HAIUAJT UCTUH Author Alan Reder will talk about his latest book, "Jn Pursuit of Principle and Profit: Businc~ Success Through Social Responsibility," 111 the weekly brcakfai.t meeting~( the Orange County Inside Edge, a support group for leaders. Cost is SIS for first time , guc~ts, and incl\Jdes a full buffet breakfast. Call 730·S050 for details. •OOKI & DOLPHINS The condition of Orange County's coastal dolphin population will be discussed w11h a slide show and lecture during a 1:30 p.m. program in the gardens of the Withs Longycar residence on Lido Isle in Newpon Beach. The program 1s sponsored by the f'ncnd~ of Orange Coast College's Norman E. Watson l ibrary. The progr:im is SJ and is open to the public. C;ill 432·5087 for reservatiDns. HTIHMINT INVUTMINT A presentation for presidents and chief financial officers whose companies offer 40l(k) or other pension plans will be held at the Ualboa Yacht Club, 1801 Bayside Drive in Corona dcl Mar beginning at 7:30 a.m. For reservations call 7 I 7·S514. FINANCIAL PLANNING Women of all ages, occupations and financial circumstances arc invited to attend a free, informal evening di\Cuss1on about controlling your r111ancial future from S:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Conrcrcncc Center, 610 Newport Center Dnve in Newport Ucach Refreshments will be served. Call 720·89.i9 or 975·0803 for details. THURSDAY YOUNG HPUILICAHI The Orange County Young Republicans arc holding their September mixer from 6:30 to.9:30 p.rn. at Le Mcridien, 4SOO MacArthur Blvd. in Newport Beach. Complimentary hors d'oeuvrcs, no host bar. For more information, call 754·S9SS. TOWN HA&.L MllTINO Wc~tslde Costa Mesa residents and property owners arc invited to a neighborhood town-hall style meeting at the police sub~tation ut 6:30 p.m. Personnel from the police department and the city redevelopment agency will ~peak al the meeting, which is primarily fo r residents of the Mcsil View Apartments area. The Westside Substation is nt S67 W. 18th Street. For more information, call 642-5858. llT A.ND IXHCIH A free workshop on staying fit for those who sit more than 3 hours per J;iy will be held form 6 to 7:30 p.m. at Broadway Chiropractic Oroup, 136 Broadway in Cost• Mesa. Call 631-5804 for more iflformation. UllUALNOIPlmNe Judy Grcmmcl. ov.ncr or Lcadc~bip ~clopmcnt Association in Jrvinc, wiJJ talk about 'ucccnfUJ rcferr:il prospecting at 7.lS a.m ac the Sheraton Newport, <tS45 MacArthur Blvd. The program is sponsored by the Newport Harbor Arca Chamber of •eommcrce. Cost for members 1s $17, gueslS ure S22. CalJ 729-4400 for more foformation. RmUMINT INVUTINO Smith Barney is lponsoring a scman:.ir on "Investing for Retirement" from 7 to 8:1S p.m. at 800 Newport Center Drive, suite 500 in Newport Beach The seminar is free and open to the public. Reservations are necessary. .. Call 644-9111 for more informiuion. HOW TO wa1T1 A •OOIC "How.k>-Writ~ Book;, Unlociont Your trcative Potential" is the title of a free 7 p.m. lecture at the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. Participants will learn a scvcn·stcp method that can be applied to develop creative works, office reports, college papers and other written material. Call 717-3800 for more in formation. -LIH,..LOVI & LONOIYITY How to live well and love more deeply, and make them endure over the years, will be examined by fitness and nutrition expert Tom Tierney at Saint Michael and AllAngels E"piscopal - Church, 3233 Pacific View Drive in Corona dcl Mar. The free 7 p.m. seminar includes a fig.ht suppi:.r. For details, call 644-0463. LllUllY CHA.NOi The Newport Beach Central libr;iry at 1000 Avocado Ave. '°'"ill open at I0:30 a.m....Loday instead of ~ a.m. 10 allow for staff training. RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. .... , ...... c...i1ert1 Jt22 UIMllUI., CISTA •SA-541-1151 OUR M EAL S ARE A TRI P TO MEXICO C()(KTAIL$· FOOD TOGO PHONE AHEAD AltOUNDTOWN aUTan IUllNUI aoUND·UP The public is imitcd to Trianilc Square from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m \\edncs<b) for 1he 1~ Bus1nc)$ ltound·Up. sponsored by the Cost<t Mcu Chamber of Commerce. There will be contei.ts for the bc)t drcsscJ ~o"boY and cowgirl, best cO\\bo}' hats and boots, prize gi\cav.a)), 50 exhibitors, food, net\\orking and more. C;ill 574·8780 for de tails, • ONGOING IUllNHa NITWORKJNO IRIAKl~T The Coni.umer Business Network is sponsoring a wcclCly business • nct\\Orkmg breakfast featuring guest speakers al Dante's, 1701 Corinthian Way 1n Newport Beach, beginning at 7 a m. each Friday. The purpose o( the "'"eekly meetings is to build qu.Ji1y, long 1crm business and social relauon~hip). Cost including breakfast is SIS. Call 969·9790 for more information.:.. _ DIVORCI SUPPORT GROUP Manners Church sponsors a free di\ Orce rCCO\'Cry suppon group e\'Cry Wednesday at 7 p.m. at 1000 Bison 111 Ncwpori Ocach. LUPUi FOUNDATION A support aroup for )Oungcr paticnis v. i1h Lupus meets the second and fourth Wednesda1 of each month from 1:30 to 3 pm. an Nev.port Beach For details, call S36-l734. TOAITMAITIU CLUa Bay Broadcasters, the Toastmasters club No. 4136, mccls every Thursday at i a.m. at rhc Sll11TrAn:r C.Ounny Club, 20382 Nev.port Blvd. in Co:.ta Mesa. For more information, call Stop Credlton Protect Your Assebl Penorral Et"Ba!fhess Bonkruplcy - Law Offices Of Arturo .E. Matthews, Jr. ( ompl1mt'ntary I 2 Hour ( or1111/tot1on NEW BARGAIN LOFT 30o/o-70%. <>££ b st·sc:ason. irregular or used top-quality outdoor gear. Camping •M ountaineering • Ba~kpacking • Climbing Hiking • Adventure Travel Q UALI TY OuTOOOR GEAR AT ROCK BorroM PRICE • 1950 Harbor Blvd. (Nm 19th St.). Cos ta Mesa 714-65 0-330 1 SlflTBE <n .. _ Everybody's weanng Them 380--0200. TOAITMASTIU CLUI .. The Blue Flamt. To stmastcr) club meets ~cry SaturJay frorn 7 to 8:30 a.m. at The V1ll:ige f:umcr, South Coast Plaza Village, 16S I Sunno"~' A\'c. in Costa Mesa The mc;c11ng 15 free for fir~t·timc 'i>itor~. Call Hobby at 263·8790 for detail~. SINIQU IQUARI DAHCI CLUI The Costa Mc;a Senior Ci1t1cn Square and Round DJQCC club seek experienced dancer> to join them C\CI)' Thursday morning from 9 to 11 11.m. at the Co~ta Mesa Senior Center, 19th and Pomona streets Call S4S·S669 for more information NEWPORT HAJtlOR AJtT MUHUM Art classes, exhibits, tours, and Cree lectures anil demon>tr;itions arc a\a1lablc at the Ne" port I I arbor Art Museum, 8SO San Clemente Dri\'c in Ncwport~-:-For a compr~te1ist of museum acli\'itics. call 7S9· l l 22. DYILIXIA SUPPORT oaOUPI nie National b1$1c~a ~search foundation sponsors ~ecldy adult support groups at its office, 833 Do\.cr Omc, Su11c 27, in Nc\\port Beach. Co)I 1\ SS per session. For more informa1ion, call Doric at 6~2-7303. ADD su,,o•T GR011P A1tent1on Deficit Diso.rder, abo k11own us tirpcractivity, affects more than 20 percent or the ?dull ~mcrican population. Th1i. ongoing ADD ~upport group for adults age 2.0 tu .7u 1s held c'cry Thursday at varying llm~~ Jt Coas1hne Counseling Center, 1200 Quail St., )U1le lOS in Nc\\port Beach. A donalion or SS IS suggested to aucnd the meeting. For more information. call 476·0991. 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P.O. l u1 7100. Cn,1.1 '" •. ,. 1lif r:\1 I •• - . . .. Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Piiot Tuesday, Se~tember 27. 1994 S Daily Piiot's parent company gets new chief tilming for Win came \\hen he \\US on call to check urt\\ork, acted a~ an c:i.con to jailed con)tru~tion, special effecb, Burmese oppo~ition k .H.ler Aung co)tumc , make-up and casting. Fr•• "•1• 1 San Suu Kyi, pla)cd by ~ctres) From.the la~t dct:ul on sign FILM Roger Oglesby has been pr<r moted to the new position of president and chief executive of- ficer of California Community . N~ws ~rp., a subsidiary or Times Mirror that publishes the Newport Be:ich/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot The appointment was an· nounced Monday by Richard T. ~chlosbe~&! executive vice pres· •?ent of I 1mes Mirror and pub· lasher and chief executive officer of the Los Angeles Times. In addition to the Daily Pilot, CCN publishes the Huntington Deach/Founiain Valley Indepen· dent, the Saddleback Valley Voice, the Orange Independent and three newspapers in Los Angeles County. • Oglesby assumes his position immediately and also continues to serve as assistant to Schlos· berg. As president and CEO of CCN, Oglesby is responsible for the newspapeTS' busine's and editorial operations. He reports to Schlosberg in the latter's role as a corporate officer of Times Mirror. "Roger Oglesby is a talented newspaper executive with con· siderable experience .in bo1h the editorial and the business are· nas," Schlosberg said. "Under his leadership, 1 am confident -ORESS Fro• P•9• 1 --------eni.-s aed-when t~-majorit.y agreed, a uniform plan was put into action. When families can't Most schools h:\ve about one third of students part icipating. About two years ago, parents "cot to that district, concernod about equity with clothes among students, Thomas added. They also wanted a uniform so children • \\On't be mistaken for wearing gang colors wh ile walking · to and lrom school, officials said.' Parents talked with other par- PLANNERS From P•1• 1 J substantial distance from schools and residential areas. . In another matter, the Planning Commission continoed a public hearing and decision on a request from First Step House to increase ib residency from 12 to 20 and otre r Alcoholics Anonymous meet- ings ort weekday evenings and Sat- urday mornings. The facility, • \\ hich is at 2015 Charle St., pro· \ides 10 days of food, clothing and -shelter for homeless men seeking treatment. afford uniforms, they dress their children in similar outfits, Thomas said. A business partner of an inner-city school even donated money for families who can't pay for the uniform. Existing dress codes differ from school to school in the Newport· Mesa district. Some schools, for example, addressed the issue of bandannas, hats and jewelry, while others have not, Jacobson said. .J~ DELANEY'S Fro• Pa9e 1 after its founder Francis M . Del111ey was charged with felony bribery. He reportedly offered a Ney.- port Beach planning commissioner $20,000 in March of .1988 in ex· ohange for assistance in obtaining a permit to exceed height limits on a new restaurant. The offer was secretly recorded by the planning commissioner, _· Er_e Coffee Now thru September 30th Gteal coffee starts with the beans. That' why Hickory Farms® u c only the finest Arabica beans in our rich Vanilla Colada. Emerald Cream. Oavorf ul Macadamia Kona and our exclusive Private Blend. Buy a pound or any variety and act a pound of equal or lesser value rrcc. You can't afford not to plurae! While upplics last. wEsTCLIFF PLAZA l 7th at Irvine Ave. N~rt Bcac.h • Stnd A Gift By PJ.Ont 642*4302 • that CCN will further strengthen Times Mirror's ability to provide highly localized communi1y new:, and advertising to 1hese impor- tant competitive markets." Oglesby, 46, is a former Times Mirror assilltant general counsel and has been assistant to the publisher of The Times since 1993. He has held a variety of cditO· rial positions, including assi:.tant city editor at The Times, city ed· itor of the San Jose Mercury News, metro editor at the Omaha World Herald, and legal affairs and projects editor at the Dallas Time Herald. .. y-, •What: Nev. port-Mesa Unified School District board meeting •When: Tonight o Time: 7 p.m. •Where: Harper Community Center, 425 E .. 18th St., Costa Mesa o More info: Call the district at 760-3200. James "Buu" Person. A year later, Delaney filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, see!..ing protection from some 2.SO credi- tors claiming more than SS million in debts. His compan) also reportealy owed SS 10.000 in t'..t'<CS to federnl, state and county go\crnments. Then, in Augu:,t of 199Q, DclJncy i;old the chain to A.C. Global ln\'Cstmcnts-Inc. Jonan purcha-;cd the company two years later. bachelor's degree in psychology Adele Lutz. Suu K) j i:i. the: lettering to the "'a) femJle from Arizona State University, a daughter of Aung San, a Burmese actre:,sc) \\alk, \\.10 v.as m on it. master\ in education and national hero \llhO negotiated the He ma> ha111. been a bit picky, like ps)chology from The Am erican country•11 indcpcndcnce from correcting spelling on signs or University in Wa shington, O.C. England. He \\a:. as'>:lSliinatcd in fL\ing tr:i111c signs, but 1t had to be and a doctorate in counselor 1947. . just so, c11cn if the public v.on't d l. f the U · ers1ty of know the difference. c uca 100 rom Ill\' Wm knO\\S Suu Kyt, 49, "'t'ou·mi'ullt not noti'ce, but I Southern California. II Sh d o He hu s worked at OCC for 26 pcrsomi y. c \\as um.:ste 111 v. ill notice," Win said, laughing. 1989 and remains unJcr houst 'I Ile crcv.s ''On'lrucLed entire yen rs and lives tn Lagunu I tills b h B '" .. arrest y l e urmcsc gO\crnmcnt. v1l l.1gc• in tll" Jungle. They created with his wife, Gandasari. ch Id 'I d I · • ~ u e cou ·n C\en :men t ic a hu"c 120-foot·tall temple pagoda "I never knew a thing about h I I N 1. I o ceremony \\ en s le \\Oil t 1c ouc .. ,l.1 .. SO·foot recl ining Buddha. mu\ic-, before this," Win,160, said p p · · 1u91 1 I \\' .. u "' eacc nze in :1 • 1mug1 10 \\. ui \\licked through heat, from hi<t OCC oflice. ··uut the h o 1 ''cnt tot e so ccrcmon~. humidit\' and flood ' during story '"as the best pan about the "Pl h ' J)tng t e part \\ ., sv production. experience. The ''orld doesn't emotional for me," \\in s:ml Uut he has made I.is mark. know a lot about 13urma." r I "Huge cheers came a kr t lC He <.:rcateJ a i.ign JS a tribute to Wm v.ould like the \\Orld to see scene." his fomil'. U-. Burmese custom, a the Burma he describes: the d B dd · / Win also pla)e a u h1'1 rcn oumdc J Buddhm temple oppressi<:ki of the dictatorial monk in the movie, a role he 1t~b the names of the key monks government, the suffering of t'h"'e ____ .. s~ha_11'--"ee>Ld h~adJQ.~ -:-:-;:,---..,.,...---::.!>:::..:Cr.~in:::.g thcr1;.. On a mo1,ie-m3de people:-He-cdirrthe' bt:mon'rltly As for the filming, \\'111 \\a~ ih temple. he took a i;lgn-anii\\rot-e:-------intcrnational ncwsle1ter, the h • d I charge of making sure C\Cl)th 111g his numc, his fat er s an us "Burma Bulletin," whic.h reflects his pro-freedom and on every set w::ts C\actl} right. He uncle's on it. pro·dcmocracy viev.·~. · • He is in exile from his homeland, not allowed to see his family or friends. "This has been a very satii.fying experience for me," Win said of the movie. "lt'i. going to be a film of epic proportions for the Burmese people. It details their struggle, and \\ill live for decades." · Win's philosophy of doing Y.hat''i necessary carries into his Y.Ork at OCC. s;.11d fellow counselor Hal Schrupp. "lie certain!) fecb e\Cl)One should be responsible for their \\Ork," -.a1<l Sc.hrupp, \\hO has \\Orkcd at the college since 1965. ·•He rnsi'h they perform 1n their program us \\ell as they can." 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It OUM .-t a.•.»· Ott 2 oec n 8 Tuesday, September 27, 1994 ,, Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pllot1IA • PORTS SPORTS EDITOR ROGER CAJu.sON, 642-4330, ext. 387 Taking a gold medal -----·-~------course ...,. Balboa Island 's Chip McKibben has had productive summer with U.S. eight:man sweeps crew. lh R ICllA.IU> DUNN, ~no1u' W1u11~ C hip ~kK1hbcn '':t' ~ rowing di- anw111.I \\.tiling IO sparllc :.incc he was a you11g boy gro'" mg up on llalboa h land. Oa\e Grant, Orange Coast l 1llcge cre\\ n>ac..h fur more than 30 "-Jr,, 1-.nl.lo'v t het c ''·'' .,om..:th111g ::.pccial ,1 •IJUl J\ld~1bbcn, "1th tho!>e lcni;ll y :irm~ J"U thJt slen<lcr boJy, a ph}s1que that, 11\JW 29, h.is ~prou1cd into a 6·fo1.ll·5. :!15· p11und ruwing machtne, t\1cK1bhen. a member of the l .S. •qua- Jrupk ~culh tcJlll ch.it llnhh1.:iJ dghth at tlu; 1992 UJrcclona Olympic Games, s, .. itched to the eight-man US .. S\\ceps crew las t spnng, a bO"'Jt tha1 1, on course to win the Ol)mpic gold med;tl 111 Atlanta. Capping a 'uc1:cssful '-Ulllmcr that saw lhc U.S. S\H:eps win the Gr<.1nd Challenge Cup al thi.: p1 c:.1igious I lcnley-on-'I ha mes Hcgutta in England, earn j ~ilver mcJ:.il at the Lucerne (SwitLe1 land) ln1crnu1ional' Rc:;a tta, anJ ,.,.in golJ ( 1,000 meters) and L· .. 1111c (SOU) med.ii, .11 1hc GooJ, .. ill (1 1mt!s 1n St Peter,burg. Ru,sia. the crew I 1•11shed a:. \Hll IJ d1amp1u1i-. on Scpl. JS 11. lnd1.1nap0li'>. The U.S. Jdeated The '\ctherlanJ~ by luur '>CJls Ill J \\.OrlJ -1e..:u1J llll\C Of foe ll'lllUICS, ::?4.3 SCl.:llllUS .dung the ::!,OUO· meter wur:.e al the l:. 1i>lc Cree.I.. Re~er· 'wr beforc an cs11m.1ti.:J ~.suo people .. "When "e got to lnJ1.1n.1poJi,, it \\as j J1ffcrent atmosphere, ll J1J11't 'eem lil.c 1 he \\ orld Chjmp1onship~. ht'l'JU:.c the .'attl>ltal Championship-; arc :iJ\\J)' tlwre," i\kK1bbcn · sJ1d. "But \\hen )OU , ... c Ge11nJ11y .111J Ru,.,1.1 and C\l..l)boJy. il g IVC II th.11 1eal \\'orlJ Champt •!hi rp n .•. \Of in a hurry." Folltl\\ ing the GooJ\\ ill GJllll''· ~le. I-;· ihben '' .1-; moved from -;trol.c to the mid· Jk of the boat bcc.1u:.e of hi' l•irgc frame. L .S. Co.1d1 ~Ille Spr .1d,lcn. \\ hu coached C1naua 1n I 1N2, 1s dell: 1 mineJ t0 get the Uni ted States b.1cl. on the Olympic medal \IU111.I with IJr~er, stronger rmH:rs. "There's only one guy out of the eight 1110111 the JIJ92 s\~ccp-, i.:rcw), who has mJJe the bu.it :.1mc J\.111..c has come," ~lc..1'.ihben sa1J. "It\ a different criteria in the )election procc .. s, anJ therefore he's 11101.rng for b1i;ger and more powerful ath· ktc..s "He tails 'o muc..h of , .. 11111ing. only • l11nl..1ng Jbl ut j gold me<lal. He doesn't bclie'e 111 J dc,dopmcnt year; "'e shoot fur gold C\el). tJmc out He really ap· (''rOJlhco; 1l11n!!' \\ith .1 grc..,1t <leJI qj' confi- d~nce and d1gn11y I le\ .1 d1em1st, and he I.no'":. hi.. 1ngrcJ1e111\ " ·1 he ci gh l-lllJll U.~. \\\Cqh U~\\., shut uu t lrom a med.ii at the '92 UJrcclona uamcs, \.\Oil a bron1e meJal at the 1988 "ieoul Games. llut ,.,1th big, po\\crful row· 'rs ~uch a) McKibbcn, the U.S has be· rnmc No. I in the world. · • McKibbcn's success, hl\\\cvcr, is no ~vrprise to OCC w.1chc' Grant and Jim Jorgcn ... cn, fo r whom l\.kKJbbcn row~J in I 1J84 and 1985, after a prom111ent bas- 1.etball career at Corona dd Mar lligf1. Balboa Island's Chip McKibben gives thumbs up after recent race. McKibben. who competed for Orange ,Coast College, was a member of the United States eight-man crew that captured the world championship ip lnpianapolis Sept. 18. . "I started (rci.:ruiting) lum when he wa., ahout si\ yca1:. olJ. :rnd he didn't knO\\. it," Grant !.Jid "I Its Aunt Uellv was mv nc..:o.l door neighbor at Beacon Uay for :, Long tune, ::inJ 1 u'i.:d to necdk her ... ·1 k~v. th:.it bnky kid \\itli thllsC long arms, he nccJ., 10 rU\\-• "I tnlJ her that in return for tal..ing care of her c..at "hile she's gone, she nclJs 10 mal\e sure th.II l.1J guc:. to Or· angc C'oa"t." 13\!llire ~tcKibhcn became a stJn<lout cre\\ membl'T for l 'C llcrkelc). he indce<J ro" i..:d Jor Oram•i.; loa ... t, "111d1 included ro\\1ng lor the 111-.t·C\Cr J\1111.:nc.111 ere\\ to compete in Chin.1 111 19'\5. "lie'' ah\<1):-. hcen ;111 int11eatu part of m.11..ing people rc.u.h lhc apex of the ir .tbility." Jo1gcn ... cn .:-.:m.l. ' Grant. <ibo OCC\ pte'.'ltdcnt, and for· cu1scn m••UC th1: trcl. 111 Indianapolis last \\u:k th \\Jtch ~lcl-..ihbcn anJ F1cJ !lone· bdn, :i1w1hcr to1mer OCC product, com· pt:le in the \Vulld C'h 1111p101hhips "It "·•' intcrc,t111~. bec...IU'>C hi:rc arc the \\mid Champ1u11:-.hip'> .• md .dtcr JIJ the J1.unatic~. ,1nJ the recch1ng of their gold mcd;ils, .tnd \~1th .tit lhc thou-..;111ds of people there and all the chet 1 ing. they both came up and hugged me and sJiJ hO\':, appreciatt\C . they \\Crc l>I ·orange Co.1,t," Grant 'aid. "It\ amawll!, how 111 their moment ol grandeur, the\ '~;.intcJ 10 ghe ball\.'' The eight-man U.S. s\\ccps crC\\ fai.:eJ po"crful Gcrm.111\ 1n the opening hea t 111 .1 hc.1J\\ind. '"~h.l-..1bhc11\ ucw :.tartc.,J ,strong anJ g111 a k11gth\ 1c.1J 1n 1hc open "atcr, gi,ing the L.S. c1C\\ plcnt~ of con· lidence fur the remaining hejt\ i11 the ch am pio11~hip, !he \\inJ-; \\ere ~o c\ttt lllC Sept. 17, that the lt11.1J, \\CIC pu~tpuneJ until the foll~m1ng J.1y. In lane orde r, it wu~ l·rancl', Lithuania, U.S., The Nethcrlanus, Rom:ini.1 .ind Germany in th e fina ls. 1\ltc..r one fJl!!C '>tart, the boJI!. started de.inf~ 1n the -,ewnd \\ ith a sligh t tuil· '"inti," l'he ~t1 .1lq~y 1~ to gc1 ou t a' quick ·'' )llU c,ui, hcc.tll~c \lllJ can't sprint , . through people," McKibben )aid. The U.S. crew applied a lot of pressure on the competition in the first 750 meters, then settling into a cqrnfortable strol.e rate. Germany and Romania maJc a stroryg push with 750 meters remaining, th en the U.S. countered with ;i big sweep to push them back with 500 meters left. At that point, Team USA had a :.e\en boat-length ove r The Netherlands, "hich finished with an aggressi\e kick to over· take Germany and male it close at the end. . "Right now, w~'re the fo\orttes in the \\Orld to win the gold (in 1996)," J\lcK· ibben said1 "But along \\ith that !>CCU comes the pressure of backing it up." •John (Chip) Hansford McKibbcn II )trol.es as faithfully as his royal-sounding name. McKibben, who will continue to train ,.,ith the crew at the Arco Training Center in Chula Vista beginning in January, coached at OCC in 1993 when Grant had temporarily stepped, down. l lc has dedi- ~1ted his allult life lO rowing, but in no way \\ould\c been able to \\ithou1 the sponsorship help of Jim Warmington <1nd Rich:.ird 131.:rg, Ne" port lleach cnlrcprc· neurs and staunch aquatic supporters. ~lcKibbcn, \\ho\\ ill train during the au- tumn at the Ne"port Aquati«.: Center, \\here he has been a member since the fa. cility opened Jan. 15, 1987, has been do~e with Jorgensen sinC'e his OCC dj}"· "The big thing abOlJt Chip is 1ha1 he's such an ambassador for the sport, "ith his image, his goo_d looks and lllS rO\ .. ing ex· perience," Jorgensen said. "He's going 10 be successful in . whatever he uocs (after competitive rowing). I lc's nble to do things from the bottom up. "He's alw:iys been enthusiastic, highly competitive and pretty much .,eJt- motiva1cd. Plus, having his genetic pacl · age helps out, being tall. II was .tlways one oT those things with Chip; he wa!. a diamond waiting to sparkle." t;.1cKJbben is hoping that gold will be sparkling in 1996. 'Game or t Week~ at .. Newport · Q enort to drum up school spirit . ..., Promotion to try 10 boost attendance at Tar.s· sporting events . N ewport Harbor High h;is its own Don King, and her nam. e is Jessica Pa.tqnjian. ·, l"alanjian, the Associated Student Dody Spirit Commissi~ncr and a former cheerleader, is promoting a "Game of 1he Weck" concept to increase at· tendance at various Sailor sporting evcnb, and 1'111 more thun happy to help. . "Dasicl!lly, the Game of 1he Weck is a game which we \\Oulu lt~e e"ef)one, •·~; students parents, faculty, and other members of the co mmunlly, to attend, Palanjian wrote along with the schedule :.he sent to the Daily Ptlot. The promotion , begins with 1'hun:.day's boys and girls cross country meet at Dock Bay rival Corona del Mar, scheduled for 3 p.m. The rest of the fall Game of the Weck calendar, with all events at Ne,,port Harbor, includes: Oct. 4, girls tennis vs. CdM at 3 p.m.; Oct. I 1, girls volleyball vs. Santa Margarita at 6:30 p.m.; Oct. 2 1, water polo vs. fo.othill at 3 p.m.~ Oct. 25, girls volleyball vs. Woodbridge at 6:30 p.m.; Nov. 4, water polo vs. San Clem· cnte at 3 p.m.; and Nov. 10, football vs. El Toro al 7:30 p.m. Palanjian said credit al!.o goes to Spirit Commission Co-President Peter Jack- son. "I'm' a senior, and I want this 10 be tb e best year e'er," said P::ilanj1::in, who has observed a decline in school spirit in recent )Cars. "I think people just get caught up in their own lives, but I feel it"s important for pepple to help otners," Palanjian explained. "I hope this promotes school spirit and school pride." . •On the subject of student leadership, Uack D:.iy schools Newport and Corona dcl Mar .each ha\e football field generals (quarterbacks) al!.o taking cb:lrge on campus. Ne\\ port Harbor quarterback John Giordani is the Sailors' student body presi· dent, "hilc Corona <lei Mar signal-caller Aaron Pcrlmuth!r holds a simil::ir posi· tion for the Sea Kings. •While the Estnncia High footb::ill team hasn't gained much attention for its prowess with the pass (l 5 completions in three games). the Eagles arc certai nly p1olific in th e pas~pon department. Among Co<1ch John Licbengood's seniors, arc pl:.iycrs born in El Savndor (two), Guatemala, Armenia, Mexico (three) and Canad:.i. In addition, senior Mike ~lcKiernan Iii.ts the best time of his life as a visit with . relatives in Scotland, while senior Leo ~luro relates his as ;1 tfip to Argentina. •By the way, the Eaglc.s have now won l\\O straight footb:ill games, after snapping a nine-game losing streak. The "inning streak ranks 13lh·best among schools in all Orjngc County leagues. • Est:incia defcns1,·c ta cl..le Willie TrabaLo "jS dented ::i • lineman's dream Friday night, \\hen his apparent fumble re W\· cry and 71-}ard return tor a touchdo\\n '"as nu llified b} ;i quick official's whistle, ruling the Ca lval) Chapel runner do"n before the ball popped into Trab;iLo's hands. The bad ca ll prompted 11\is comment from Eagles' line coach Greg Gibson in the press box: "If (the Cahary runner's) 1-.nees were down, he's sure built fun ny." •An additional press box anecdote was provided by former Corona del Mar High football !.tjndou1 Chris Quinn, now an outstanding ·sophomore tight end a t Orange Coast College and the color commentator on the Sea Kings' boostcr-sp<'nsored game videos, which are shown after games for p.1rents and players. Barry Faullmer The preps Quinn, whose ·Pirates have built early dcfici1s in their fir:.t two contests, only to have valian t second-half rallies come up just short, encouraged the Sea Kings to "play l\\O full halves," against Kennedy. When confronted. with the paradox bct, .. ee n his words ant! his team's-actions, Quinn replied: "Where do you think I'm getting this stufr? I hear it all from (OCC Coach Bill) Workman." •The Corona dcl Mar High boys und girls cross country teams p:ick their bags th b \\eel.end for their fifth annual visit to 1he Stanford ln\it:uional in Palo Alto. "lt'b a multi-purpose trip," said Sea Kings Coach Dill Sumner. "It's recreation, am! a fun reward, but il's also a way for us to see the top teams in Northern Cal· 1furnia. anJ for some college coaches from throughout the state 10 sec our run- ners, \\hich migh t pay off ,.,.ith scholarships for our kills." •Wh at's wrong with this picture? A h:mdful of athletes for one Ne,o,.port-Mesa District football team, responding to a most-admired athlete section on a program piofilc, foted either O.J. Simp· son, Mile Tyson, or both. •Ne\\ port Harbor High bo)S basl.etball coach Richard Smith bn'1 the only Ne\\port·Mcsa District coach suffering player losses. • Estancia High girls basketball coach Russ Davis, who saw second-team All· Pacific Coast League freshman Jenny Jennings transfer 10 Newport Harbor after her debut season, also recently lost the services of projected starter Sarah No- land. •Noland, a 5-foot· 11 se nior, was slated to start at a forward spot this season, but has transferred to Westminster High after moving in wi\!1 her father. Noland's sister Meghan, a 6-foot·l starting se nior center and the school's se- nior class president, ~emains at Estancia, according to Eagles Girls Athletic Di· rector Nan~y Ferda. . Estancia Players of the Week Costa Mesa Players of the Week SECOND ANNUAL NEWPORT HARBOR __ FOOTBALL BOOSTERS' RAFFLE CHI ICK JOHNSON A 6-fout-2. 220-p ound junior offensive rusning yards, as well as no OB sacks. FROUCH JAHID A 6-foot, 175-pound Junior free safety, he pe a pass, broke one up, and was in on 1 o tackles, eight being unassisted. Newport Harbor Players of the Week DANNY PULIDO A 6-foot-4, 190-pound sophomore • receiver, he ' made five catches tor 83 yards, · including two fourth-down c grabs to extend drives. r• SCOTT SANDSTROM A 5-foot-9, 165-pound senior cornerback. he inter- cepted two passes , including one to set up Tars' tying touchdown. JEREMY JEHANCIRI A 6-foot-1, 193-pound junior, he caught one pass fur 11 yards at tight end, blocked well, and also continued to shine at inside linebacker. JASON WEIR A 6-foot-1, 245-pound senior guard and defensive end, a quarterback sack was among his collection of .oig plays. Corona II"' Mar Players of the Week TIM GOODE A 5-foot-11, 200-pound junior offensive guard. his consistent blocking has established him as an anchor in the trenches. CARTER WELLS A 5-foot-11, 185-pound senior linebacker, he helped turn Kennedy away scoreless 1 -<' L ~;;. .... IVC llllleS msrvc me JU . •• ... $10,000.00 PRIZE SI 00.00 Donation* ·only 200 Tic kf'ts Ar0 Avoilol·il·· Drawing to be held: October 21, 1994 (at the Corona Del Mar Game) ONE .. ADMIRAL" LEVEL MEMBERSHIP IN THE NEWPORT HARBOR fOOTBALL BOOSTER CLUB INCLUDED WITH YOUR $100 DONATION. Winner need not be present • Donation tax deductible U you have any questions, please call: Edward Matlin (714) 646-9569 • Newport Beach/Costa Mesa ·Dally Piiot TINNll CdM girls upset Mater Dei, 11-7. CORONA DEL MAR -The Corona del Mar I ~igh girls tenni~ team, ranked 10th in Orange County, upset thml·ranked Mater Dei, J 1-7, in a non-lcag.ue match Monday at CdM . . Sen Kings f~eshman Nina Vaughan sw~pt at No. 1 ... 1ngles, handing Monarchs' No. 1 player ·Laura Huben her fim set loss of the season when she "ithdrew trailing 5·3 and 15-love. CdM doubles teams Jenny Glasgow and Christie O'Meara, as well as Rainee Rhodes and Melissa Al- linson, each s~ept their sets to lead the Sea Kings, r.mked No. 7 in ClF Southern Section Division I. CORONA DEL MAR 11, MATla Dll 7 Singles: V~ughan tCdM) dcr. Ruben by default, der. Luckey, 6·0, def. P;inigue, 6·0; H.irrington (CdM) lost, 0-6, won, 7·6, lost, 4·6; Cl;ugow (CdM) lost, 1 ·6, 2-6, 0·6. oubles~ Cl~sgow·O'Mura (CdM) def,Jarrctt·~J·S def. Lighlliipc..Vlgen, 6'·2, aef.Barger·M.insour, 6-l; Perei~-Sco~· tt- CdM) lost, 6·7, 2·6, won, 6·3; Rhodes·Alljnson "'On 7·6 6-4 6·1. ' , , Estancia turns back Capo Valley COSTA_ MESA -The Estancia High girls tennis team recetv~~ .~weeps at No. 1 singles and doubles to handle v1stttng non-league foe Capistrano Valley \ifonday, 12·6. Whitney Gilliam won 18 of 2) games at No. 1 sin· gles for the Eagles (4·3), while the top doubles ream of Leslie Najarian and' Natalie Rainey fol- lowed a 7-5 triumph over Capo Valley's No. 1 tan- dem with a pair of 6-2 set victories. ESTANCIA 12, CAPISTRANO VALLEY 6 ~ingles: Gilliam (E) de(. Tat lor, 6·4, def. Vakili, 6·1, de(. "1ke1Son, 6-0; Jaeger (E) lo~t, 4·6, "on, 6·2, 6·2; Kreisle (E) lost, 1 ·6, "on, 6·4, 6· I. Tuesday, September 27, 1994 Gamebllstersl (last week's prep football plays of 30 yards or more) • 74-J.J. DiCesare (Corona del Mar), punt. • 57 -Jon Benzinger (Newport), pass from John Groradani. • 42-Ben Novak (Estancia), freld goal. • 35-Edon Kagasoff (Newport Harbor), touchdown run. ~- Game-' stoppers!. ___ __......_.i:;(Last week's defensive M,e-opener~ • J.J. DiCesare of Corona deT Mar hammered ball-carrier. forc ing fumb le, which Carter Wells recovered; Todd Borland sacked Kennedy upback for 13-yard loss trying to pass from punt formation. • Dan McDonough of Newport Harbor recovered a fumble at Foothill 9-yard-line to se~ up Sailors' TD; Mike Freeman had big first hrt to stop Footh ill on f ourth-an d-1. •Wayne Herzog of Costa Mesa stopped tailback for 1-yard loss with big blow: Josh Amezola and Brian Reeves teamed to smother punter for 14-yard loss fallowing a bobbled snap. - :.. .. -• • Doubles: Najarian-Rainey (E) def. Day-Bridges, 7·5, der. lle)man-Pumchard, 6·2, def. Harneliaux-Schmilt 6·2· kdnjer-Fortner lE) lust, 0·6, 4·6, "on, 6·2; Mcou'rr.Solomon (E) usl, 0·6, "on, 7-6. lost, 0·6. Newport Harbor's Danny Pulido fights for yardage against Foothill defense. •Chris Candlish of Estancia leveled ball-earner on first defensive snap·, f orcrng fumble recovered by Omar Bosch; Frough Jahid hao an interception, one broken-up pass and made a hanoful of hits near lrne of scrimmage from strong safety position. MacDonald's -hat . trick powers Ameba to win HU ~TlN GTON BEACH Spencer MacDonald overcame muscle cramps in his legs to score three goals in 14 minu1.es to lead the Corona del Mar Ameba to a 5- 2 victory O\er North Huntington Beach Saturday. T he Amcba, boys under-1 2 American Youth Soccer Organiza- tion Plus squad, remained undc· feared on the League 2 standings. Brendan Fenno opened the scor- ing for CdM early in the first half from 18 )ards out in the center after stnker Cole Reddin had de- ll\ cred a perfect pas from the right side. After .\ t} ing goal b) NHB, l\tac- Donald was mU\cd to the forward stri~cr position, and he responded by ta~ing a ·pass from Brendan Powers to score his first goal or the aft ernoon at the 23-minute mark to give Ameba a 2· 1 lead. head of the outstretched goalie. Three minutes later, pressure on the attack by' Geoff Leach and Powers resulted in a corner kick for Ameba. Grod took the kick from the left side and dro\e it to the near post for MacDonald 10 head into the back of the net. North 'Huntington Beach scored its second goal at the 23 -minute mark, but four minutes later, Bran- don Le,,is and R.eddin combined on a series of four gi .. e-and-go passes which found Fcnno alone 1n front of the goal for Cdl\1 '~ filth goal of the day. Strong clearing ~ic~~ by CdM defenders Dan Deghcri , Riley Watson, Derck Lci'b arid ~ccpcr lde~n Shagangian, combined with precision passing by Reddin, Geoff Collier and Matt Meyer, kept the action on the NHB end n'lost of the game. LOCAL SCHEDULE TODAY Water polo Communot) cullege men -Orange (uj~I JI Riu llunJu, J:30 p.m. I llgh ~ChlX.lf -"'c" port 1-1.irbor at l u.11n, J p m. Cu)t.l Mes.i H. C.ip1str.ino \.illev .it SaJJld1.llk College, 3·15; S.in Clemente .it Curuna dcl \Ur, 4 p.m., El \\uJ1:n.1 .it hl.lnd.i, 4 p.m. Soccer Cummun1tr tollcgc men -Moorparl.. .it Orange CoJ>t, 4 p.m. Community culkgc \H>mcn -C)prcss JI Or.ingc Cu.i>I, l p m. Volleyball ll1i;h school ~·rh -'1:"purt ill L;iguna 8~.ith, 6 p.m.; Cu.t.i \\C>il at SanlJ Anil \'Jllct. J:lj; CJ\1 .it ttuntinfon Bc.ich, 7 p.m : bt.lnci.:i .ll \ 111.i P.irl., 1 S p.m Tennis II 1;h hhWI J:trh -L>gun.> Beach .it 1'1:\\port 11.irbur, J p.m.; Cu>l.J .. 1CS.t .ii \h'>lm1n .. 11:r, J p.m DEEP SEA MONDAY'S FISH COUNTS Davey's Locker -6 bo;it., 102 .in~l.-rs. 7 \ellu\\l.111, 11 J bonito, 20.i b.irr.icudJ. C.& l.llirn UJSS, 9 sand bJ>S, 99 swlf'•n 9 >hc<-phcad, 95 rod.fish, 11 blue pcrlh, t. \\hitc11 .. h, 1 ling cod. Moments into the second half, Amcba sweeper John Grod drib- bled 60 yards through the NHB de- fense and unleased a through pass to MacDonald, who beat the last defender to po""cr a shot over the The unbeaien Ameba and North Irvine (each 3-0 in league play) meet Saturday morning at Heri1agc Park, with the winner taking over the top spot. Corona del .Mar Ameba soccer team is greeted by a human arch created by team's parents. Newport Landing -3 boats • .is Jni;ll·r> 2t. bunilo, 2.l c.1lico b.iss. 1 sa.nd b.l)), :! I >tulpon, S >he1:phc.id, 3 O\>-JIC)C, 10 1\h1h.:li)h, t.-' blue perch 66 mac\.crcl. OllShore Canoe Club makes it eight straight For the eighth time in a row, OffShore C.rnoe Club of Ne" port Beach won the ~l·mile women's \\Orld championship open ocean outrigger canoe race which finishes at the Hilton Hawaiian Village in Waikiki. . OffShore's time fo r the 16th annual B.in~o Na Wahinc 0 Kc Kai was six hou rs, 37 !ICCond across the relatively calm Kaiwi (Molol-:ai) Channel from Molokai to Oahu. OffShore holds the record, 5:44.13, set in 1990. While the channel was not a major challenge, a rule change, reducing the number of women on the open teams fro m 10 to 12, created a whole new race. ''Having just 10 paddlers was definitely a factor," said Cathy Ho Whitford, mem- ber of OffShore's crew. They were u~ing the protol) pc of J new and faster canoe, calh:d th e "r orcl! 5." With tbe new canoe, OffShore "a!I able to surf \\ h.atevcr small chop there was. "If we had had 12 paddlers \\ith the new canoe, '>'C might have been able to break the record," Whitford i.aid. Team members included JoJo Tocp· pner (who has paddled all 16 races). Sheila Cortover, Mindy Clark, Gina Au· brey, Agnella Andcri.on, Brooke llarrb. Julie Wolfe, Cathy Hearn. StcphJnic Ko· zowk and Whi1ford. "While the channel w•1s not as big a we would like, overall it was a really, re· ally nice day," said Whitford, who pad· ' died \\ith Honolulu\ Outrig_i!_cr C.1nOL' Club for SI\ ycJrs Jnd i'.\ mJmcJ w Olf· Shore\ coach, Bill~ \\ hillorJ "\\ L to >k J" straight hne to Porth.>c!.., lhLn \\!.!Ill l>traigh1 to Di·1mnnd I kJd anJ ,H\lunJ the corner." K.\iluJ Canoe Club No. l ".1s ... c~11m.l O\crall in si.\ hour~.· ~e,cn minute•-. ~:-. l>Cconc..ls \\ith its bc~t tirm.! C\cr. Out11f:~l-~ Cunoe Club No. l \\al> thm.1 in 6.U~ 47. The firs1 foreign ere"' to t11mh "·'' Slln~hinc Slate Outrigger CJllOL ~qu,1d from Sun~hinc Coa~I. Au::.trah.1, lln1-.h1111: fifth c:Ncrnll in 6::?0.2s: • There were 47 entri,l>, .1 rcco1J ticlJ "hicJl in cluded teams from r\u,tr.1h.1. Canada, England, Ne\\ Zc.1l.1nJ .111d 1hc United States (m:iinl.tnd and I t..1\\aii). BOATING RESULTS NEWPORT~AAIORYACHTCLUB f.111 ColJ Cup •1n .. 1Je CIJ>SCS Truph~ \\ inn.-r>} 'l.ll1ut C3-1. Jon.uh.in 8u1d, \IB,C, .. 0, :! lk.llh,r D•>h', DP,C .... S, J "''"" Rutlrigul.'l, MB' C, 19.0, 4 Scam us 0.l\I>, O' C, 2 ! O; S. D.irq ( 1lolotng> \t8\C. 26.0. S.ibot C:!-1 John Tailor, DP\C, 3. ~5. 2 J.i) •n \d.>nhon, Ol'H;, 1" -s, J T .1 mer \\Jr>h. \\B\C, 18.0; 4. Erin Chri>ll.ln>i:n OP'<.:. 1 'l U; S. 11,.,,,~ ')op\J\, "'11\C, 18.0, C.. C1.inn.i Segrctti, 1'11\C, JO.II -. S•1:rr.1 l.iuJa, BOC.-. j() u. ).1hot Cl -1 Matthew -'11d1.1n.ily, BOC, 11.S, l \\.ill SI,,,., OP,C, 18.S; I Brc11JJ11 11.11.'on, O\C, 18.iS; 4. BriJn ll.i1ncs, "'"C. 21 -; ;, Tumm~ lu1l111.111, 1'11\C, 27.0; 6. Cr.ml Finster, 1'11\C, !U.U; .. I\ 1ltl·rt C.1IJ"1:ll ')\\H, H.O. ').ibut B-1. John Pl.'nhclt, "me. 9.S; 2. Mi~c Du1JJ. l\ll\C 1-' .. s .l I \I \ludi>l.'ll, 1.A,C, 21.0; 4. Elw1beth 11.>rtung. MB\(, .l I .. ; .:; O.i"J I ho ji.11 t, MB\ C, 24.0. ~Jbot A-1. Jcnni(c r Porter, 1\11\C. 10.25, 2. Crc.: Ol>lln' ~ll'C 11 $; 3 '),ult ttu.:.1n1 1\11\ C, 11.75; 4. Alli Bdl, ')0\C, 17.0: S l um <.11.obtng> \IU\ C. 24.0. l.i>c•> 1. l.ln Po\\ell, O\C. l.7.>. Cl J-1 Oiun Bcul~m.in Culon C.impl>tll, lo:li\C. 1.! S l luhn l>"~ant lhri• Tuft. OC. 22.0; 3 Stc"m lhxhJr,lllrtd~d !>hl·Jr \18\Cp II u 4 \l.u~ llJrrJ. lcH·n \foorc, S\\\C, 3l U, S . .\ndrc.i C.ilootu ll.111nc l.11lur, BOC, 311.;;. , • sec bows, 4-0 !:> ,\ '1 A BARBARA I he Suutht..rn Cal· ti rn1J College '>'omen·., ... U ... ll:f lC:tlll ... Jme OU!; on the 'ho11 c11J of J 4-0 GolJ.:n ~tJtc Athlcu ... Clm1er1..n..:c J1..l1~11..>n Jt \\ .:~tmt>nl ~h..nJJ) aftcr- fll)Jn I he \'an~u..ihh P·S· I o' r.ill. 1·3 in the confer· c1H."d 1111" J on a couple ill ... trl~ 1.:h.1 nee.:' 10 break llU I l)tl t1Jp I h-.' \\ Jrnvr~ l .;·:?· 1) llhl~ 1J, .1 nt ,i!,:'-Ill ~rab <1 ~-0 I :iJ at ti e ~rc;.i~ CC ho b I he ~fa · t~r\. Colk!;c· 1 .. I r: m 111.11 .. hup on FriJ:i) night. 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CA 92714 above on: _ R•ck ChrlslenMn Robert Taytof JamshHd Amme Rod Bal<er Jul•• M•rt•nez Geo•g• L NOf'V Ve "''lh the COIHll'f c1911r ol This busmsn la con- J uaan Palmer Euncy Thi• atatement wu filed Thi• statement was l11ect This atatement wu toled This atalement w~s fJtd Th11 statement .... u I ea lhit 1111tment v.11 f·led Orange County uo Aug1111 "ctltlo\IS d.,c;ted by. 1n lndivocll.lll This atatement was lilt<! v.ith 1M County Cltttl ol with the County Cl.,k ol with lht Count'( Cttfk ot with the County Cl111t ol wilh lht Countt c1e111 of with the County C t1k ot 19. t9i4 Bualneu Name The reg stranl(s) com- "l•lh 1he County Cleril 01 Olange County on S.pttm-Olano• County on S.ptem-Orange County on'Septem· 0.~• County on Septem-O•IOQI County on Septem Ola"Q• Countt on S.ptem-' Fe1e455 Statement iMOCed to llanaac:t ~ Orange County on A41gusl ber 2, \994. btf 7, 1994. bef 7, UMM btf 1 • 1994 ber 10. 11194 btr 14, 1994 p blk5h9't N rpott B Ch Tiit folk)y,ing ~Ions ate NU und• the FictlllOUI 29.1994 f8209M F82t171 Fe211•• F822180 Fe22114 n21eo2 II ew dOingbuS itHH Bl31\1H NarMjl) "*' f8203H PubllShtd Newport e..cn. Published Ne'#port Beach· Published Newport Bta(h· Published Newport Boach· Published Newpon B ell-Published Nt"'port Beach· Coata MeH Oa Y Pilot ~~EC PROPERTY MGMT., abOlte on: 9-t·i4 ,.ubhshed Ntwpoft Beach-Coala MMe Dally Pilot Costa Mtll Dally Pilot Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Coate Mes. Da•IY Pilot Costa Miii Oa ly ftilot Costa Meta Oa•IY Pilot S.pltmber ~3 20, 27• ()c. ~I IS Placentia II t , C4S1a Gu-y R Torelli • Cost• Mtll Dally Pllol Septemb« 1S, 20, 27, OC· September 13, 20, 27, Qo. September 13, 20, 27, OC· Seplember 20, 27, OCtobef S.ptemO« 20, 27. October Sepltm~ 20 27. Octobef lobef 4 1 • TllO ~· .. ,;_~A \2'27 C ~I I~ -~:-: 9-ptemO« 27, OcloW "· lober4,18M. tober4,191M. tobef.a,1994 4,11.1994, 4.'1,\"4 4,11 \"4 21~5 Place,!°:1 c':f. Or U'ws~~~ 1, 18, 1994. T192 T1i4 T195 • T209 T2t2 T2t4 PUIUC NOTICE MMI, CA 12827 ' btr~ 1994 T206 ltlLOT CL.AS81Pl•D ShOp,>lng lor a new PILOT CLASSlftllD PILOT CLASSlflllD This bus n111 It con-... tit The Piiot Oveftlocked With n's th• ao4uUon you're apwtment? clu11f1ed It•• I h • •a• V ·Io-Ovtratocked w11h II • lh• •Ohrt.ion you're '1cUtteus due:tea by an lndNloull P\A>lilhed ~ ~ Claeetft-4 atutr7 M•Cl'ltng for· wtleth-l•I• you compare acceH. Information-atufl? sea1ch•ng for • .,,_,heth• ......, .. , M...-. Regisitant has not yet Costa ....._ Deity Hoc ~ most comS)Nhen· A call 90 er you're ... king • cotl• • wl1h0ut haaale packed marketplace A call to er you're seel\lng a ............ :':. 't.:'. bUalneM ~ 20 21 oc.... •I•• •'1d ""''•" •"1t---(:llllllflllet-II\ ~. or wqrryt " visited regularly -euc· Classified hOme, an apwtment, Tl'>t IOlloMnv P9feont ••• 1 .: .. ..__ NllM(t) " 11 1tt.a ' ' 1ory of good• and..,. • new occupation or Plliet ClieaHfiCI ceMruny ·'°ti 111 ktn<B w ~"he~~ • ,,..,.,. ~ blAlnn• u •1 __,....., ' • • fcH aroundl • wtl-..,.., ••tray pet. M•·••7• of con1um1rs . .. .. 2 .... I even a atray P•t. MU MAAf. \175 811191', M'hMIT. CNi'iii> T10I HI~ -----------------=-~"'~v.._.._ ....... _ , ___________ Costa,,..,.. CA t2'2t ' • . PUBLIC MOTICH PUILIC NOT1Cn PUILIC Noncn PUIUC NOTICIS PUIUC NOTICll PUILIC NOTICll PUIUC NOTICll PUIUC llJOTICll I PUBLIC MOT1Cll PUIUC IOT1CI = PUBLIC NOTICI! HUS!, aUITI 1.0, °'='f'• State Of Callfom&a, t 3 0 0 •"I a T 0 L BuliMat Name(•) fitted HOTICa ()fl Die, ~4•111on, ot lflQlm tM file kept by tM propetty d .. Gr lbed hclllout ~ NllM s .. q 8_~T_u_esd __ a_y_,_s_ep_t_em __ b_er_2_1_._1_994 ____________ ~--------------....;,,----------------------------------------------------_:N~ew::!:po~rt,:.:B~ea~c~h/C:.:,;O~S~ta;.;.;.M~eaa.;.;.~D~~~~~P~i~lo~t ~ Tit!• Ont.r•. :.~ .. UT CRUJ<, CA ~o~=-6,. IT" •• T N 0 II T" I =:n~~c:.: TRUSTEE'S IALR bflllCll to P1¥ .. court ~ I undeBIOOd IO mant mutt Ill fled ......... t.130371.,20 A A autn uo, MIWPOllT Thi• ~ wu 1i.c:1 TU 11111 Pf~ 111111 of 11e •otl(• THI P!TmON , .. be. J1H wct<l'"Y W•Y. 11ma T11t11W111ot111u..,... q APN No. T•l•lilh•A• Ntia111Mr1 Ct1-~a0~~v ••ACM, CA 11110, wbh "" County C*1c of l£W11 9'Qlltd by Mid Otecl of Tr queat• euthority to co ........ CA dOtl nol of .... WllOr1ll .. e:s1.aoe-48 11.1 .. ott ... ~3-~ll ICH .... IDT TOWN HOMfS t7t4l tSS.ltl1 Otano• c~ on 8tptem. On .!t!.!."° .. llllttlt '*IOll .• Pf edmini•t•t tM .. ta\• The T..U. ... do•• no& utt Ill .... Of. Rcllol•-T s 1 N • ..-.... ,. vs. Publl•h•d Newpor\ bet 8, 1"4· Oc: 11, 1"4 wldld In AMII nolt(e). ldwlflOll undet the Independent warrant lt'9 ac:cur-c:y of ..,_ Name Ill vtolMlofl ol ruat.. • e o. P11bll1htd Newporl L.At:ONO, CAROL e .. cn-Coe\a M•sa DallV ,llt031 t ·OO p_, OE Cepll• II wry, under flt *""" Of Admlnletretlon of Ee-ltM..,.... eddteH O' oat\· Ill r1oll• of WIOlltl' uncllt r.d- A 9 1 4-toee: BH~h.Co11a M•u Dally CASE 1~581 Pilot September 21. 28. Oe· Publl•~ Newport BHcll-~:::_e~ Truatl Dee Otad of Trvst .. 111na11c1 • tatee Act. (Thie eYthol't· • c~ CSeKnpilon ttll. S., or common lew (8- • erenc• ._ Pilot Sap1embtf 20 21 Oe· HHOC9.2C4581·8 1obtt • 1994 Cotta MtH Dally Piiot ... __ .:.. nc .. cflatQtS 1114 ~ of tv will llow tM pereon-of "" PfOP•"Y. 11 any sec11o1114400 tt •· 11u11nats t t 27171 1 b ' • Commonly known ad· • · ,... _..._ .. or True... TrudM and of Ill •11111 er el p t ti ,_.. pnMded In lhl1 nouce ""d ProL--IOM COdl)• NOTICE 0, o tr 4, 199-t ch•u: 2513 Aldtt L.ene, lW222 S.ptombtt 13, 20, a1 . ..,... lub1tlluted Truat .. , ot bV aid Otld of TNlt to·-* re ""~ e ve lO -• The properW wlll be•• ,,;,..~ . TAUITK•'I SALE T2oe Co1ta MaH, Calllornla PUBLIC NOTICI IObtt 4, 199-t, lh•l Ce1'taln Deed o 1242.t3U8. Es*"teld ::'Jn1~ c::'rt ~hou~ toad wHhou& cov•~nl or f'lrlt;~BNdl·Colll_,• YOU AR• IN Dl!FAUL T PUBLIC NOTICE 1126.27. T191 "''' executed by Lor orlltcl inlllett Ind add ··• ...... , _,.N)V w~•nty ••P••H M Ion 0. Plot UNbER A DEED 0 t..Qal dffulptlon: eac U4e PUBLIC NOTICE rain. D L•w••. •n un-WI09S " -.. ... S.~•...=no Cttlrtaln pll•d, regarding 1111•. CN~ NOTICE Oft PAACEL 1: lot 57 ot Tr"1 c• OF matrled WOn'I-" and ,. · -·•• very .,_.,_,t .c on., poue11ton or enc:un1· TRUST DATED 09/0SI TRUSTEE'S SALE No 100ll7, In ~ City ot NOTf flctltkHM c:orded September JI ~Uf1prlono• however, the petaon11 btenc:.a so' pey the un· Stpll,1S,20,27 19, UNLEll YOU TAKE Costa Ma ... Councy of Or· PE'TITION TO 1H1 •• ln1wment no ht btntlk:ilry Ulld« said repreaentative will be paid bill a nee ot the--------- ACTION TO PROTECT T.I. No. F2Ge'728 ang•. Stat• of Calllornla. as ADMtNllTEJI aualnne Name 91·52,574. 1n booll •. ITrusthtfllOfote otalltd required to giw notice ~•) Heur•d by th PUBLIC NOTICE 8 YOUR PllOPIRTY, IT Unit Code • per map recorded In book ESTATE OFi lt•tement P•Ge -Ottlcl•I Aeconia td to Ill Ullder'llQntd to lntere1~ peraont ot Trull, plut. H 1 MA'I 811 IOLD AT A Loen No. 441, pagts 29 through 34, MUllllL QIPKENS Tht tollowl"° pe~on1 '"of Orange County, Celi•Wfltlln DtcllflllOn Of l>eleu unleu they hev• provid~ 1n 1uch nole(I), FU.llt.ft1Mll !U PUBLIC •SAL.I. IF YOU 39700210/ICOTT Mlscellaneoos Mal)s, In lilt CASE NO. A174193 ~tJ!r'~ne;~~·DRIDGE fomla, •nd purauant d Demll'ld IM Slit. Wtd weivec:I notice or con-ad\lance5, U •ny, und-i Fl~io:A=r ~ NEED ... •"P' ... N APl141-A2.07 otfle• of tht Counly R• To all heire ~flclarlt1 • that certain Notice of o.-\Wl\tln Nolloe of Deflult all tented to the propoted the wrm• ol lh• O.ed of .. N '"'" -A· T.D. SERVICE COMPANY cordtt of -.id County, and cred1lor1. contingent credl: 1300 Dovt SlfMt, Suitt taull and Eleellon '° Sell ltcdon lo Sell. The undtf eotlon.) The lnd•ptn-Tru11t, , .. ,, chargH and Tht 1o•owln9 ~rson(s) \d T ION 0' TH• MATURI u duly appointed TrullN 81 correc1ed by tNI orwn ton, and persons wno may 200, Newport BNch, CA ther•under recorded n1d caused said Nob o d•nt edmlnlitretlon axpenaea of th• Truai.• ls/If• doing bUSlnttl 11. F~ 1 OF THE PllOCEl!DINOI ul'ldtr the folk>Wlng d• Ctfttncatt or Correction. r• olhtl'WIH bt 1ntert1ltd In 9~ D Giel 2 June 16, 1 !HM at lnactu-Delault Wtd Elletlon to Sd 10 euthOrity will be gtented Al the ume ol lht lni&lal Park Apar1mlll1', 1144 E:I ;d AQAINIT YOU, YOU scribed d .. d of truS1 WILL corded In book 12945, the Will or estate. or boCh. Ke~ Adavld310 S~5 35 manl no 94.399054 In ICOl'dtd In Ille County whtr unltH en interHted pubh~Uon ol th11 no· f'lltWIY ()fflt, 11. Onogt, ~ ~ SHl>ULD CONTACT A SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION pege 14&4, Olflclal Aec:orde of' MURIEL GIPKENS o~:' CA 91~11 ' man 8f°ll f;• P.ge -. of Otfl· lht rlll prO(l'.'f!V Is loc:altd Ill perton filH an objection lice, lhe tot.I •mouot ol IOfnla 92666. T • R LAWYER TO TtiE HIGHEST BIDDER of aald Orange County A PETITION NI been D i c I c al ecofct• 0, UI °'' !NII lhr .. monlhs " to th titl nd lhe unpaid balenc;a of Lots Rosan,. ruslll or °" a on t0/1t/94 at 10:00 fOA CASH (In th• lormt LAFR• 0 cor 0 d ANownu•r:MpfAAIOEDL llltd by WILLIAM A. dr~~!' 21~01115n• H:::; Councy, will u1ndd~~-!n ds'1e1sudlr1CO<datlon thow••go!: c~~. !hy the obllgauon 1ecur•d Lois ROAn,.., Aevoc:ablt Tl'llt( '0 A M PROFESSION A~ which art llwful tender In N , N ""' BAKER. PUBLIC ADMINIS. Bl ' het purau•nl IO H .._. O DI• 09115.94 th h Id by the Deed ot Trual and 266 Solll11 ,..,rtwood, LOS Mot· I FORECLOSURE CORPO• the United States) and/or WOMAN. TAATOR. In the Superior \Id., f 221• Ana m, CA Truat Hll at pubttc •uc· N.A. MORTGAGE SERVICES t court t ou not t11imated coat&, ••· les, calllornla90049. ./ AATION .. l.!J.L..duly ap· the caahler'1 cerltned or TTn1,1propertylsa1ctwellllng CourtofCallloml•, County 9m.2 buslntu I• con· tlon for ,cat1hh. Uta wfudl~C.,AsTruslM grenlt~•e!"R,hoNGrity. th pena .. •nd ad11anc•1 l1 This bumtn Is conducted ," pointed ~der and olhor check• epeellled •n h • property s be ng of ORANGE. d ed . money 0 • nit• 400 E Main SlrMI, Stocloon, C ~ on • 1110,715.63. bY revocable lr\ISL pursuant 1o Deed of Trust. CIVIi Cod• S.ctlon 292411 •old 1ubjact to the right of TtiE PETITION request• uc:thl by. • general part· S'-tt• ot Amerlc•. at th• 95290·4009 Pttltlon will be held on American Sacurlll•1 SIGNED: Lois Rosen, as Trus*" ~ recorded on 09108/89 ., (payable In fUll at the time redemption. The amount of that WILLIAM A. BAKER, T{i5 P 1 north front en&rence t ATTN TRUSTEE OfflCES October 1 ~, 1994 at Company, Truatea, By: ol tile Lois ROMn Revocable Ooeumanl No 89482064 of Hie to T.D. StMct Ill• 1tcured lndabledntH PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR .!.J'P •:rante bom~ the Co~nty Courthou1e, ~091646·3752 1 :45 P.M . in Dept. 703 Peelle Financial Corpor•· Trust By· Lois Rosan 11 Book • ., Page •• , of QI. Company) all right, llllt lsfS?.:278.6ebJ r .. 1 It be appointed .. person.i ~ .. und:r 'i:~llU~~s ?~AC1v1Cc Cl1n1t -~ ~~.san· Oabr1Muller.Aganl , located •t 341 Tht City uon, Agent. Darien• Brll Thueglslfll\lcommeooe4 lo nctai Aec0tds fn Ult Office and Interest conveyed 10 I uit It.I ect o 1"' ta Itpreseotatllla..J.o ~ -oa. a 11oi...._ T 7749 --Drive .Or•ng.e -!; A &on, Apt...Vlce. Pre1l_dtn ~ undtf lhl Ile· or-ttiT Reci:st?JW 0 Ofl· d now 11tllt"by1t undM ~ ,.., property"'amnrnta ter the estate of th• dee• lWITifns. nam•r•1 lla1ed right, tJtle and interH Septtmblr 27 & Dctoblf 04 11 9215158. 197 Eaat Hamilton A1111 ntlous buSlneSS name or llll!ltl ANGE County Callfomla Hid DHd of Trusl fn the no llrfft address or other d•nl aboVe on. 08-16-~ conveyed lo and no 1994 ' IF YOU OBJECT TO Campbell CA 95001· lislld abOYI Oil Augusl 15 executed by: 'srEvE LE: property heralnatter do-common d~slgnalion, di-THE PETITION requests ~:inlse ~i Stanrrldge filed held by 11 under Hid tht granting of the 0280, (40S) 866·6868, 1994 • ~ VERETT A SINGLE MAN scribed' roctlons to It a location may th• dtc•d~1·1 WIU. and s 1 emtn was Deed of lruaf m th PUBLIC NOTICI! petition you eh Id Dalt!d· Sep 8 1994 nils tallmtnt was liled wit.II AND STEPHANIE WEBER, TRUSTOR: KEARY D. b~41f?btg~1•d from lht Mo.rt· oodlclls, If any, be admitted ~~~~~'co~~~yn~n ~~~e~~ pCrQfMlrty llluda&ed In .. Id eppter '•t the hee~lng ASAP138219 ' the Co~nt, Clerk of Orange ~ A~ UNMARRIED WOMAN SCOlT a 1 ca upon requas · to probate The wlll and b 6 ounay •n State de· and t t bj 9113 9120 9f,l7 c IV st 19 199• as'" Truslor, HOME SAV: BENEFICIARY: WESTERN Pro1pectl11• blddere any codicils art available er 1 '1994· ICribect H : AHeHOfl CNSt20'7J4 ' ••• ~OUt 0 • eo· ' ' .oun>Ton ~ ' ... ' 1 INGS OF AMERICA FA A CITIES MORTGAGE COA· should refer to Section• f0< examination In Ult Ill• Fe22183 Parcel No 423·215-02 NOTICE OF ti~jn• l or ile wntten PUBLIC NOTICE NO ICE·~..i. Fk:llU:s Name ~ C~PORATION ., Benefi· PORATION, AICOfded Jan-701.510 to 7P1.680, Inch>-ktpt by lhe COIJrt. Published N•wport Stach-EXHIBIT A. PETrTION TO 0 ect ont with th• Statement .....,..es YNl'I<~ c1ary WIU. SELL AT PUS. uary 17, 1li90 11 Instr. No. slve, of th• Code ot Clvll THE PETITION requesll Costa Mesa Dally Piiot PARCEL 1 The Sou ADMINISTER ?Ourt before the heer-Fiie No. Ftt1141 from ll'lt dall 11 was llltd In ltle b LIC. AUCTION TO THE 90 026411 In Book page ol Procedure for provisions authority to aclmlnltter the September 20, 27, October weaterly 2t 00 feet of lo EST AT~ OF· ing. Yo!Jr •ppearance FICTTTIOOS llUSINESS Olllce 01 Iha County Clerk. A new 1 HIGHEST BIDDER FOR Official Aecorda In the of· governing the 1erms, condl· estate under lht lndtpen-4 11 1994 630 ot Tr•cl No. 907, In RICHARD HOWS• may be 1n perton or by MAME STATEMElfT Fk:tltiOuS Busl/less N~ Stall-- CASH (peyabl• at tim• 01 nee of th• Recorder of Or· tlon1, and erfect of Iha lalt dent Administration ol Et· ' ' · T2\ the City ot Newpor your •ttorney:. The tOlloWlng persOll(S) mtnt mus1111 llled bllOfl !Nt 1 sa .. In lawful money of the ange County; end tllf liability of default· tales Act. (This authority 1 Beach, Counly of Or· ADAMS IF YOU" ARE A ls/are doing bUslness as Mtlro-lime The flllnO ol lhls statement "' United StalH, by cash, a said deed of trust de-l"a bidders. wlll allow the peraonal r•P· PUiLIC NOTICE ange, State of Catilomla, CASE NO. A174914 CREDITOR or• contin-pC)lflln Media Company 440 does not ol llsell autno<la tllt J cawhier'• cl)eck drawn by 8 scribes tile following: OTICE IS HEREBY resenlallve to tak• many •• per Map recorded In To all heirs, benefl· gent creditor of the Grand Avenue Qakland Cahlor· use In this state ol a FlclltloUs slal8 .or national bank, a LOT 128 OF TRACT NO. Gii/EN that on O~lober actions without obtaining · Flctltlou• Book 28 Pages 25 \o 36 ciaries, creditors, con· deoe1ted, you mu1t file nla 94610 ' · Business Name In vlolallon ol ~ clleck drawn by • 11111e 01 4260, AS PER MAP RE· ~8:;, 1994, al 2 0 clock court approval. Before tel(.. BualneH Name ~f Ml1cellaneou1 Mapa, tlngent creditor•, and your claim with the Vista Outdoor Adverllsln~, the rights OI anoll'ler under Fed· ,1 federal credit union, or 1 CORDED IN BOOK 157, 8· · at 460t Jamboree Ing certaln very Important St•t•m•nt in the Ollice of th pereon• who may other-court •nd mail• copy to rnc (a Calllornla Corporation eral, Statt. or common law (Sea - clileek drawn by a 11111e or PAGES 28 TO 33 INCllJ. ~dty., ~ lO~iJ· (06!ngt actions, how1r1er, lht rer· The following pefsons are Counly Recorder of • .. id wiH be interested in the peraonel tepreaenta· 440' Grand Avenue Oaklan 'Sectlon-14400 II seq., Business terai savings and loan SIVE OF MISCEUANEOUS 7) Cll41S f • N part· aonal representative wll be doing business u : County the wlll or astatt or tive appointed by the Calllornll 94610 · 'and Professions Code) aeaociallon, savings IS• MAPSJ. IN TtiE OFFICE Of men Y o ewport required to give notlc. lo CUSTOM CANOY MER PARCEL 2 The Nor1h· both of· RICHARD oou t 'th. f This b In • Is d lld FlfstflllnO se a11on, or savings bank THE \iOUNTY RECORDER ~~~ch, f ioul ~&¥nlof 1~~1'1 Interested pertons unles1 CHANDISING, 24211 N_: :asierty 12 00 feel or Lo HOLLIS ADAMS mon~ht 'f:~ r ~he doe~! by a corpo1::11:~s con UC Stlllttf E. Maro•, Elqj sacilled In 1tC11on 5t02 ot OF SAID COUNTY. a o a 1 or a H they have waJ\19d notice or p00 Blvd St• 4 c 1 .,31 of Tr•ct No 907, I A PETITION f fi • Sii . 811eu1ttr. Nt•ar Fields• tltliFinanclaJ Code and au-YOU ARE IN DEFAULT at publlc a~on lo tht consanted to the proposed Mesa, CA 92627 ' os a the CHy of Newpor · hat 0 rrtt i1tu•r:ice of GNEO: Vis~ OutdOOf AdVerllS· ' 'YHi 119fzed to do t>uslness In lJNDER A DEED OF TRUST highest bidder, for cash In action.) Th• Independent Construction Control & Beach, County of Or bT•R•Un Tftled by U.S. latter• •• brovided in Ing, Inc .• By. Jettrey G Banks, 601 S Figueroa St Ste 2 trill state.) At: AT THE OATED 12/29/89. UNLESS lawful money of the United admlnislfaUon authority will Man ement Inc Call r· ange, Si..te ot Calllomla, S COMPANY ~F ••c,tlon. 9100 of the President LosAngtles,CAeOOli·57 I MAN AVENUE EN· YOU TAKE AC'tlON TO Stales, all lhe rlghl, tltle be granted unless an Inter· nla) ,428 NewpoJ el~ as per Map recorded In CALIFORNIA. N.A . in Cahforn1a Probate Code. Tilt reolslrant commenced to Ntwporl Beach·Costa M CE TO THE CIVIC PROTECT YOUA PROP· and Interest of H ld Judg· ested pereon lllee an ob-Ste 4 C t M vCA Boak 28 Pag .. 25 to ~ the. Superior Court of The time for filing 118/lSact business under the Ile· OallY Pll ER BUILDING.. 300 EATY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT mint debto~ In lh• Jeclfon to the petition and 92627 • os a esa, of M11cellaneou1 Mf Pl, Cahfornl a, County of claims will not expire dllous business namt or names CN~894° CHAPMAN AVENUE, A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU above desal property, show good cause why Ille Thi• business is con· In lhe Ollie• ot th Orange. before four months lls!ed above on Mty 20• 1994· Sep& 13 20 2 GE, CA all right, lille NEED AN EXPLANATION or so fTlt.ICh theteof as may court should not grant the ducted by· a corporallon County Recorder of nld THE PETITION re· from the hearing data This sliatemenl was llled wltll , , , ..., ,a.cm Interest conveyed lo OF THE NATURE OF THE be n•cessary to aatlsfy authority. Reglstra~t h• t I County quests that U.S. TRUST . ed eb Ille County Clerk ol Ofangt 'PUBLIC NOT'CE I IUii now htld by It under PROCEEDING AGAINST said tXectJtion, with ac-A HEARING on the petl· b un 10 tranu~ ~slnl:s The 1treet addreu o COMPANY OF CALI· nouc ova. County on Sepllmblr7, 1994 ~ s• Deed of Trusl In tile YOU, YOU SHOULD CON· crufp'~~ift~fe'd costs. llon will be held on NOV. 2, u~er lht fictltloue name(s) other common deslgna FORNIA, N.A. be ep· INE i~UfilM~Y t 'i,XA~ NOTICE-This Fictitious Name Ria No fl!0452 ~tty situated In said TACT A LAWYER. A MINIMUM 1994, at 1:45 P.M. In Dept. Usled above lion ot Hid property: pointed es personel e r t tp y t t Stallmenl uplfes IM years FJCTITIOUs llUSINUS qslnty, Calllornla doscrib-2867 VELASCO LANE, BID S o.oo. 703 located at 341 The City Construclfon Control & t 26 Via lorca, N•wpo representative to edmin· oourti If you ~re i • Ptt' lrom Ille dale it was !fled In Ille NAME STATEMENT 1rrg the land therein: COSTA MESA, CA 92626 D•t•d September Drive, Orange, CA 92668. Management inc,,. Susan Beach, CA 92663 ister the astate of the •on nttrltt n tfl1• Olla ol ll'lt County Clerk A new The followln ""rson(t EXHIBIT "A" "{II • 1treel address or 7th. 1894, IF YOU OBJECT TO the M Henderson Vice Prest Name and addre11 of decedent estate, you mey 1 e FlctJlloos Business Name Stall-0 .,.. The rand 1111erred to In common deslgnalfon of DMelonr Harbor grantlng or me petition, you dent ' • the beneficiary al whoa THE ·PETITION re· with tne court• formal ment must be tiled before that ~GJ:~gM~~=E•601 · !his Guaranlff It 1ltuatte1 prop•rty 11 shown above, Mlchael a. Cerona ehould appear al th• near· This statement was flied request the u te Is bt!lng quHtS euthorlty to Rt~uHt for. Sp•oial time. The filing ol lhls stattmenl PORATfON b) GULFSTAR 11'1 1h11 Counly of Orange, no wauanty Is given u to •is. McCrar Deputy Ing and state your ob· with the County Clerk of conduc1ed Te1tas Com• ad · 'st th Noto• of the filing of •n does not ol llsalf aull'lor1ll Ille • • St.;ila of California and Is ill completeness or. cor· NOTE· Do not Wt d ttlons or Iii• written 01>-Orange County on August mere• Bank, N A., •• und~~· ther Ind 8 esdtatet lnv•ntory •nd spprei1al use In this stall ol a Flc:Utlous BANCORP .. c) GULFSTAR Fl· descnbed u follows: rtctoeas)." Th• benellciary • • own tc1lons wilh Ult court be-24. 1994 trustee, c/O GE Capital · • . epen en of Ht•t• HHtt or of Business Name In Vlolltlon of NANctAL CORP .. 16301 Von Parcel t: under uld Deed of Trust. Of defac. a posted nollce re ~ hearing. Your ap-' · Mortgage S.rvlcea, Inc .• Adminlstretior:i of E~· ••w patltion or account Ille rights of enolher under Fed· Klfman AYlllut, 91h Floor. frv· un11 No. 35, In the City ol by reason of • breach or belort ~ lal• or attltfac. pearanca may be In person P bli hed N Fe1:•11 4680 Hallmark Parkway, tet•~11A011t. (Ththis authon· H provided in Hction aral. Sta• or common law (Set lne, Calilornla92715. Ne..vport S.1ch, county of default In lht obligations lion of )Udgmenl Penal or by yourattorney. u s ewport each-San Bernardi no, C tv wi • ow . •person· 1250 of the C11lifornla Secilon 14400 el SI Busmss BOMAR MORTGAGE ACCEP- Orange, Sl•I• of California. secured thereby, hereto-Cod• Section 616 (mlsd• IF \'OU ARE A CREDITOR Costa Mesa Daily Pilot 924'07 ·1~63 el representetive t~ take Prob•t• Code. A. Re-and Protessfons coc1~i TAHCE CORPORATION, as shown and descrtbod In fOfa u ee.ullld an~ defiv· meaner). or a conungenl creditor of Seplembet 13, 20, 27, Oe· D1rect1on1 to the •bove many actions ~1thout 19ueat for Special Notice Demand f'lllog · (ln1:9rporated In Tex.as). 8117 th• Condominium Plan r• erad 10 the und1r11gned a pub 111 htd N 8 w P 0 ,1 lh• deceased, you must Ille lober 4, 1994. prop arty may be ob· ob laming court approv· form it •v•ilable from Emit Alltl Wla• Esq Prestoo Road. Suite 120, Oallas, corded on August 7, 1986, written Declaratlon of De-BHCh·Costa Mesa Dall yoor clafm with Iha court T\93 ta1ned by requesting al. Before taking certain the court clerk 219ooeurbank81vd sri 200 Texas75225. as Instrument No. 86-fpult and Demand for Sale, Y and mall a copy to U\1 per· same In writing from the very Important actions, An f ~tldonar: w dla d Hiits CA 91367 &409 This business Is eonducied 349543, of Official Records and written notice of d• PUot September 20, 27, Oc-1onal representative ap. PUBLIC NOTICE benellclary within 1 however, the personal ~ R or....__ · 00 N ~ eNch C la.M by a oorpor1tlon. ol sald County ("Col'ldo-fault and of erection to lobtt 4, 1994. pointed by Uli court within cn•120370.. days from lhe flral publl· representetlve wlll be M._ ......i..:...-...,. •. · 'g :/:SIGNED. BOMAR MORTGAGE m1nlum Plan). cauH th• ul\ders1gntd to T215 lour mont.lu trom the date • cation of Ihle notice.· required to g_ive notice One ' ·-~ 1 ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION Patcel 2: 1811 1ald property 10 sail sty PUBLIC NOTICE of flr11 Issuance ol th• lel· Fictitious S.ld .. 1. wlU be made to intereated persons Suite~,._ Se 13 :21 Oct: ev. Rocart 0 Yeary, Executlv~ An und11/1ded One Fortlelh said obligatJons, and lher• 1er1 u provided in Hctlon 8uslne•• Name ithout covenanl of war· unlese they have P · Vb Pres (i 40\h) lnterHI 11 • tenanl alter the undersigned BSC 3244 9100 ot the Calllornla Pro-St•tement rant)', expres1 M Implied, weivtd notice or co,,,. Newport lleec:h CA PUBLIC NOTICE Registrant hn not ytl begun ~ In common In the f .. Inter· caused said notice ol de-NO bale Code. The tlm• for fil. The following pe11ons are H to Uue, po11e11ron o tented lo th• ro oHd 92880 lo O'ansacl buslntn under die est fn and to lh• common fault and of election lo be TIC 0 E OP Ing claims wlll not expire doing business as: ncumbrancea to Hll1ty action ) The ~nlepen· 09/20, 09/21. 09/27 Fiia No. fl202M flclibOUs bUslntn ~• ot area of Lois 1, 3. and 4 of Recorded June 20, 1994 a PETITI N TO bolore four month• from THE' PRUDENTIAL NEW· th• unpaid b•lance d dent · admlnist atlon FICTITIOUSIUSINESS nameslistedhertln Tract No. 12306, 11 per Instr. No. 94-0408996 In ADMINISTER the hearing dale noticed PORT REALTY, 33n Via on the no\4l 1ecured by th 't ·u b r d PUBLIC NOTICE NAME STATEMEM'T This statement was fled Wlll'I map filed In Book 553, Book Page or Olllclal ESTATE OF: above. Udo Newport Beach Celi· aald Deed of Tru11 to wit: au on Y wi 8 grante '"' 1 Pages 28 thJoogh 3t, loclu-Record• In th• office of the ~EL HUDSON YOU MAY EXAMINE Iha fornla 92663 • ' $587,250 90 plUI th• fol• unleu . an lnt•,res~ed NOTICE OF The loUoW'lng PtfSOO(~I tile Count, Cieri! of Orange s1"'· of Miscellaneous recQ<der of Orange Cot.Inly; RANDOLPH •k• Iii• k•pt by the court. "Jou Udo RHlty Group Inc., lowing eetJmaa.d coat• person ftlas •r:i ObJeOt1on TRUSTEE'S SALE ls/are doing business as BOSS Co~~~«l1E T~:s~~994 Maps, racorda of aald Said Sale of property win MAllEL H RANDOLPH are • peraon lnterHI• In (California), 33n Via Udo expena .. and adv•nua to the petition and PFC 1-; 992.68 39 BURGER. 1801 W COMMON· S • s NMn• C0t.tnty, as 1uch term rs d• be made In "as Is" condl-• the estate, yoo may Ille Newpo<t S.ach Calllomia al the time of the Initial show• good cause why Loan I ·: 7600-400642 WEALTH. FULLERTON, 92633 tatemen1 sxplres llYI yurs lined n the Article En\ltled lion without cownant · or CASE NO. A 174981 w11n th• court a f0tmal R• 92663 • publlc:ation 01 tnla No· the court should not Owner-. SUNG KU KIM. 4024 EMER· from trle Gata It WIS r•d In Ille "Definitions" ol lh• Deda· wa1ranty, ellPf•tl or im· To alt heirs, ~liclarlt1, Q~st for Special Notice of Thi• bualntu ft con· ce of Sale Hllmatad grant the aulhority. Jerry Duane E1peaelh ALO, NO. 211. TORRANCE, OtllceofOllCoun~CltR.Antw ration of Co11enan11, Condi-pl ed, regarding t1Ue PDS· creditors, conting•nt c:tadl-tht filing ol an Inventory ducted by: a corporation 1N1&ee'• IHI and coata A HEARING on the YOU ARE IN DEfAUL T 90503 Flclllloui BuslntU Mimi SQll· llons and Restriction.a d9-session, Of encumbrances, tore, and peraons who may and appraisal of estate as· Th• regrstran1(1) com· i n th• • m 0 u n a 0 t petition will be held on ND E Ff A OE E O OF This bus~ IS conduclltd mtnl musl be lied belor• lhat scribed In "Sublect To:" to pay Iha remaining prlnc:I· otherwise bt lntert1led In eets or of any pellllon or menced tt> transact busl· 11992 22 plua interea October 20 1994 at RUST DA TEO 03/14190. ~an Individual Dme. Tfle filing of lhls stallmtnl below (The "DeclaraUon"); pal sum ol lht note(s) te-the wfll or eslalt, or bolh, account as provided In ness under tht Fictitious on lhe unpaid rincl al 1 ·45 p M in' De t 703 NLESS YOU TAKE AC· SIGNED SUNG KU KIM does not OI fistn aulhor1ZI the t~ceptlng therefrom exclo-cured by said deed of gfbt:,~BEL kHU~2:E~· 1ectlon 1250 of tht Callfor· eusinese Nam•(•) listed balance. at a vaf.able ~n, 1o'cated' et 341 ifhe City •ON TO PROTECT YOUR The reglslranl commtnctd to use In this state of a Flctttous s1ve .!asement1 designated Trust, with Interest u In • a • · nl• P1obota Coda. A A• above on: 12·29-93 lefeat ,. .. from Octobe Drive s h p 0 B ROPERTY, IT MAY BE O'anuct bUslness undtr I/le fie· Business Name In vlolatlon ol as ~eetrlc1ed Common said nott proVlded, •d· ~i~!f.T~ON h been quest for Spechw Notice Udo Realty Group Inc., 1, 1993 to date ot 1818, 14171 ouh;ange • ¢: OlO AT A PUBLIC SALE. Ullous bUsiness nMnt or names tile tights of 111011'18' undt< fed· Areas on the Condo-vances, oflf any, under the filed b RUTH H :tuDSON form It avallabla from Int Ronald Taylor, Presldenl p 1u1 •cc, u • d I• t e 92613: 1 571 F YOU NEED AN £llPLA· flsled abo'le on Septemt>er 28 era!, Stata. 0< common law (See 11111lium Plan and rtttrVed lerm1 said Deed of Y • court clerk. This s1a1ernent was Mad en.roe• •nd advance• · ATION OF THE NATURE 1994 Section 14400 tt seq , Business to U".".11 for the UM of air Trust, '"'· ci\atges and ~ l~uperlor Court of . Attorney for the Ptll· with th• ~I ~tkltetyot9 ffi IF '!'0\.l_.08.l~CT ~ F we PBOC££DIN.G .Ibis su11men1 was Wed 'Miit and Ptolmlons Code) coo~h~ pact., ~s. expense.a of tile Trustee aid Couftty of OR· tloner. Orange County on August nzed °' obllgaled to pa e. granting 0 t • GAINST YOU. YOU lh• County Clerk ol Ofange FrslflllllQ • t nlrtH, llairwaye, etorage and of~ trusts Cleated A~E. TERRY c ANDRUS 25,1994. priortoaal• petition, you sho~ld HOUlD CONTACT A CounrvonAugusl2911194 NtwpOftBNdl·COSll MW ~eas, and pallo1. by tald Dead of Trust. Said ~Jr~Wo~u rrnuua COUNTY COUNSEL ' Fe20030 You ARE IN OEFAUL eppeer at the hearing AWYER NOTICE·ThlS FltllUous Name Oall'1 Piiot ' ~~~0~x~lustva aauments ·~,~~~.p8~~: at 3·00 ~h:~lnted u ' per:'o~lre'::. ADRIENNE K sAu~"od Published Newport Beach· UNDER A OE EO OF ~~s st~te tYiour 0~/ec· On l lll04194 • 1 1·00 PM Statemenl expires rive years CN~8369 Clesiqnated and assigned p,m. on tne'tront al•P•' to resentallve lo •dmlnlSI., DEPUTY, 10 CIVIC Cosla Mesa Daily Pilot ~=u~~~:'t~~~~~·r~~u objectio~. ~ith" ~h~ :.:~~~·n .. s~~~~~·~~ from the date It was hied In tilt Sep6.t3.20.27 as 'Rt1trlct•d Common th• entrance of the Orang• lh• ~1tal~f l~a decedent. CENTER PLAZA, P.O September 13, 20, 27, Oe-TAKE AC,TION TO PRO court before the hear· he Deed ot lrust record· ?.c~oo~ ~· C~unty ~!erk ~new :-"~~~----~ ~: r':.e::'~ f~~:n; ~ 8::· ~ E. Chap-1~ ~!~·,Nw~n!ua~ BOX t378, SANTA tober 4, 1994. TECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT Ing. Yo~r eppearance d 03/16/90 u lnatru· menl ~ustu~ 1ii!d :,:,. ~~~ PREVEN11 above and uo ., enanl At 'tne tin! of ~ lnillal codlcll1, If any, be admlned AHA, CALI ,ORN IA T\89 MAY BE SOLD AT A PU may be '"person or by l801 9().139468 In book time. The lillng ol ll'lls staiement to the above ap~1bed publlcallon °' this notice to probate. Th• will and 82702·1379, ATTY PUBLIC NOTICE LIC SALE IF YOU NEE your attorney. . 'Oage -m the ~unty does not ol Usen author1a Ill• Parcels 1 and 2. lht total amount of.the un'. any codlcil1 at• avallabl1 BAR 112341e AN EXPLANATION 0 IF YOU ARE . A t range Cahlomia use In lhls stall of a Fictitious Easeme~ll as HI for1h In lion 1tcitr9d by th• above ktpl by th• court. 8Hch·Costa Mesa Dail 8u1lneH N•m• PAOCEEOING AGAINS gent creditor of the " 0 the ghe1t b•~· lht riahlS of another und4r Fed· Parcel 4• paid ti.I~ of the oblige· for examination In th• file Published Newport Flctllloua THE NATURE OF THE CREOITOR ore cont1,,,. 1:''11t aell at,,i:ubflc a~c· Bumtss NMlt In VIOlatlOn of Gr/lRACi the Section• Entitled "Cer· d1SCfibed dted of truat THE PETITION requests Pilol September 27, 28, ol. Stetement ~~~t !'!.~~~~LD CON-deceased, you ~ust file ~~c':~rc::~111~J~!~: r11, State, Of commol'l law (Sea taln Ea.semonl• for Own-and estimated costs, tll· authority to administer the lober 4 1994 The following peraons are GE c t 1 M your claim With the , a chuck drawn by ,j Section 1.4400 11 seq., Business era" and "Support, S•ttle-pen1t1, al'ld advancet, la dt1latt under th• lndepen· ' · TW223 doing business as: T 11 O:Pd; ortg,ag court and mail a copy to redil union uvlnga rid Prolesslons Code). O\IED rnent and Encroachment" $201,204.79. • ant Admlnistnttlon of Et· COWBOY 'COOKIES, t3t7 ru e ~rvices, nc the personel representa· d I n ' FlrstFlllng of lh• Artlclt Enlltl•d It 11 ponlbla INI at tl'la ta~• 11 Act . .JThf• auth0tlty PUBLIC NOTICE E Balboa Blvd., Newport ~! ~:~·· ~;:;~:;' Gar~ tiva eppointed by the ~vln:: aa:~~r;~~~0~·, : TWI ESOllOW INC. "Easernente ol Ille Deel•· llmt of .... the opening wl 'i°7 . P•~I rep-8each1 Cahforn1a92661 1,~· 468~0~allma .rp:•~· court within fout avlnga bank, aulhorued 13151 Bt~urstSL 1auon. bid ~ bt laH than ~ r~en at "' to t • many LEGAL NOTICE James John Celalia, 1317 way San Bemard no a CA months from the date o do bualneu 1n lh• Garden Gtove, CA 92643 ~~~ •• u •• , lorth in 10~ ••• ~~~= dut. :ro':r :~:ta~".::~ ::. NOTICE OF ~~a~'.~!111:::·9:~rt 92407-1163, (90g) B80 of first issuer:ic• of i.lt of C.ll!om1a, P•Y· Newport BNdl·COSla Meu H A Illa Section Enlllltd "Mero-T.D. SERVICE COM-1a1n very lmpo<tanl actions, PUBLIC SALE OF Cathy Cefalla 1314 E. Bal· 4751 Dated 5eplemb lette,rs as provided in , ble al the time of Hie ~8P11o7491 QVe ber's Rights of Enjo menl" howtvet Ult peraonal rep. ABAHDONED ~ Bl d N ' 19, 1994 Hct1on 9100 of the n lawl ul mon-v of the GO S I I of the Artlcle ~lilied PAHYMaa .. Id Tn.1atee r11en1at1ve Will be required PROPERTY c~f.for~1a'92:S~p00 Ba;ich. ASAP139220 Californie Probate Code. ntted Sta lea aL The Sep 6,13,20,27 rage 0 e. "Alghtl or Enjoyment" of ., loh•ll• Timmer-lo give notice lo lnleresled . Nolle• Is hereby given This business ls con• 9127, 10/4, 1Ofl1 Th!' tim!' for filing ho(t~ Iron\ cnlranc• lo PUBLIC NOTICE .... ·I Pl• DeclaJallon. man, AHl1tant Seer• persons unless they tiave ther the underslgnea wiU ducted by: husband and PUBLIC NOTICE claims will not expire 0~ c~u1ntv c 0~'1'11~ur•· ,,. ..,._k Note: For Information pur· tery, eo1 South L•w1• waived nolfce or consented aell 11 pubhc auction, pur· wlfe before four month• 1 $;. c ~ :n "c 1;. va Fiia No. FU04ll1 poses only, the purpo<ted St., Orange, CA 92eee to Ill• proposed action.) 1uant to .section 21700 of The r1gl1trant(a) com· NOTICEOFTRUSfEE'SSALE fro'!' the hearing date ,:'au n~M. ll~r~ a~d f~ FICTTTIOUSIUSINUS 1treet addrtu of hid land (714t 385-4700 Th: ll'ldtpendenl admlnlt · Iha 8u11n1ss & Prolas· menc9d to transact bus•· TS NO 69075901Pl no11ced ebove. ereal conveyed 10 and NAME STATEMENT Is· ~9 Cortlca Otlve, New· IF AVAIL.AaLE THE Ira on authority Wiii be llonel Coda, 11\a lollowmg n.ss under Iha Flclitlous TIT E OROE O YOU MA V EXAM· ow held b lt under lhe The IOlowlog person(s) port beach, C.Ufomla EXPECTED OPENING grant9d unless an fnlar· described ~ope~ to wit: Businest Nam•(•) l11ted L APN 1 9~~ 721~23·3 INE the file kept by the aed of '!rust In the 15/att doing buslnaSt as ~ l~~~: ~-:.d = BID MAY 81 OBTAJNED = ~·1: ~::~ ~ ~~~nE~ll ::,~~•k ~~~· a~e ~:fn1ft applicable YOU ARE IN OEF'AULT UNDER coun. If you ere a per· ropef'1V described 11 SERVICE MORTGAGE COM· no assuranct1 ate h•rtby BV CALLINQ THE FOL· ehow good cause why th• M~K DrXON 1~145 'Tools' T~la y si:i:,!nt was fll9d OEEO OF TRUS'T DATED eon lnter1tted in th• PN 141-0!12·58 Loi 6 ol PANY, 18301 Von K~ A..,._ given °' Implied as 10 the LOWINO TELEPHONE court should not grant the toys. llres. misc. RICHARD with the County Clerk of 08/14/89 UNLESS YOU TAKE tst•te1 you may fil• racl No ~6':, H pa ~~;· ~tll Floor, IMnt, Calll0<n location of Iha land herein NUMBERS ON THE authority. OAEN 1.75 Dressere, misc. Orange County on Septtm• ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR with tne court• formel •P tacor • in Boolo, 1 Clescrlbed. DAY BEFORB THE A HEARING on lh• pelf· LYNDELL FLOWERS J.94 bet 16 1994 PROPERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO Requast for Special 175, Pagei 3 and 4 of BOMAR MORTGAGE ACCEP· Th• prop•rty hertlofore SALt!I (714t 38~37 tlon w111 bt held on OCT(). DrHser, bed. ens. misc. ' .. Fe222oe AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU Not1oe of the filing of en l•coe:1rneouflth M•p•. In TIANCE CORPORATION, describ•d le being sold "u ( BER 27, t994, at 1:45 P.M. REAL TY BOOKEEPING NEEO AN EXPLANATION OFTHE Inventory end appraiHI e IJ ce o • County (lncorporited In Taus), 8117 Is". Tht 111 .. 1 address and Ot 213) •27-480S In Dept 703 localed at 341 INC., C·2 Sofu, ref., Published Newport Beach· NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS of estate •Hats or of ecoc•er ot aald County, Preston Road, Sulit 120, Dallas olhet common d .. lgnat10n, TAC40349 1.C Ttle City Drtve South, O<· drauar mfac. DENISE Costa Mesa Dally Pilot AGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD any patldon or account •c•pl •II oil, gH and Teus75225. It any, ol tile rul property Publlthad Newport anga, CA 92668. FOLEY, J.119 Br/mat, Tbl., September 20, 27, October CONTACT A LAWYER . H provided in tection lher hydrocarbon aub· This business Is conducted The described above II pur· 8t1ch.Co11a Men Dally IF' YOU 08.JECT TO th• ch., misc. 4, 11, 1994. On 10117.94 at 1 00 PM NA 1250 of lht California iance1 lying below • byicorporatlon Pilot~.' No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper liiJ1iii.. ~orted 10 be: 59 CORSICA Pilot S1ptambtr 27, Octo-granhng of the pet1llon, yoo Sale will bt by oompell· T210 MORTGAGE SERVICES lllC as Probate Coda A Ra eruc:~ dap!!' of t,OO t~t SIGNED-BOMAR MORTGAGE fUVE, NEWPORT BEACH. bet 4, 11, 1"4. ~hould appear al Iha hear· W• bidding (wnttan Haled PUBLIC NOTICE die duty eppoinlld' TruSWe quHt for Spacial Notic; ro~i ,~:u~ ~c.• rig~~ j ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION, "92~ T220 ng and •tat• your ob-bids ma~ b• submllttd In under and pursutnt lo 0..d of f I ilebl f " WI 0 ev Robert 0 YN/'(, hkiUIM fits In : lht undortlgned Truslea !actions or file w111tan ob-adYanc:e on the 131h day Trust R ord d n 08129189 orm t ave • rom nlry on lh• 1urf•c• Vice Pres. • dla.:latms any llaJ)lll1y tor PUBLIC NOTICE tctlon1 with the court ti. of Octo r 1994 al 1:30 Fictitious Oooume~ No' 8~-460697 Bo~ th• court clerk. • hereof, •• reHrved In Registrant has not yet begunj'::=:~~===~~ •lfy 1nc0trtclntaa 0 Ula ore the hearing, Your ap. P.M. at the premlaea where Bu•ln•H N•m• • • • Page · ·• 01 Ollldal Records ::::-,tor .. tidoner: h• Deed from Occld•nt· to lransact business under tilt No room lett •lt•et •ddre11 and other Oereld J. pearance may be In P9f•on Hid property has been ltetement In tilt ollioe of Ille Record rt • Uttle, Esq, I Loan Company, • Cor· flctlllous btlslnlss name or common dHlgnallon, 11 Ven Oemert Of by your attOfney. 1t0ted and which 11 localed Th• followlng peraon1 are oianoe Counrv Cabl:n~ 84~~ ~ecMhw0 CCM1 r•~1~01• r•c96o3rd1•d9 No· names llstld herein. in the garage ~y, snown herein. Said J14.a3W8:J:J IF 't'OU ARE A CREDITOR at AYRES SELF STORAGE, doing butlnes1 as: led by J ' R Spaid ---em,_, 8• t n 00 This statement WH flltd wlll'I Ute will be med•, bul wiln. 19900 MeoAlth~r or • conllngant cr9dit0f of 7012 Ero.at Ave .• tiunllnQ-SOUTH COAST RETIRE· ~!Nfritd = ., lrus1:1: Newport •ac:tt CA 107, of Ofhc1al Record• Ille County Cit~ ol Orange for the car? OU1 covenant Of warranty, Ille deceased, YoU mu.I~ Ion Btach, C. (714) 84&-MENT MANAGEMENT & ' u 929t0 Original truator: Je County on A!IQUSI 30 1994 lllptnstd or Implied, r.. 1 • 0 hrcl 70 ., Suite your claim With the coun 7314. Landlord reMrv" COUNCIL. 31878 Camino =l~"l~L ~~[L.A A 09/2f . 09/27, 1D/03 Duane EspeHth. . NOllCE-TtilS Fk:bUous Name A caU to llatdlng t1lla, potMHlon, • lrvth•, and mall a copy lo the pet• the right to bid at lht aalt. Capl11Jano. SUltt 270, San _,, The sll"t •ddreu and Statement uplr• f1Y1 or ancumbrancH, to pay Ce. 92715 eooal repr.,tnlatlve •Po P\Hch .... 1 mu11 be madt Ju.n C.plslrano, CA 92&75 =~~T ~~~N FO~O ~ PUBLIC NOTICE other c.ommon deaigna· from Ole date It wa flltd := claHlfled can lh• remaining prlnolpal Harbor oolnled by Ult court Within by cuh and paid fOf 11 lht Jonathan E. SIAnitY. 176 ("""'"le t b f ....... 11..,,.: Uon. If any. of th• rHI Ottlca ol lhl county Cllfk A new help $1.tm of th• no1e(1) 1teured Munlclpal Co"rt loo' month• trom ~data time of putchu.. All/Ut• Brook\/lew, Dana Pt>rn1, CA ,..,.., 1 meo .... "' '"'u CH1120t:u• ----.....::;,._, __ _ ~Id Dttd Of rru11, with PLAINTIFF: Leurel of ""' lasuanot ot the let· chased goods are aol .. 92629 money or thl Unll•d Stalls, NOTICE OF tittrtat thtteon-;-u p In .. t.al:L&& .iKoVidad.Jo .MCUon I• and Jm!SI be 1tn1011ed ft Rlchald Hanson, 31878 ~h. a cash11r's cntClt dtawn PETITION TO STARTING ANEW "'ded In Hid nott(•l 9d· 0 1 'ti~ own mea A.. 9100 Of tht Cel1tomt11 Pro-time of aalt.-Sal• Le aubject CiltllnlJ Capll1rlno, -Sart d.slall."' nlllonal IWlk. a di A,,_.,INIS 1 www ~ancta " any IM'\d.; ~ ~ • on bale Coda. The Umt IOt m. 10 cancellaUon In the tvtf'll .It.tan C.platrano, CA 82975 rawn by a sta'9 or federal cr1d1 uww .... \Q'm, of the DMd or TNll Dlf'INDANTa Cerol lnQ clalma will not ~plrt Of Mnltmtnt btl*"" land· Thi• bu1lnt11 II COn· unron. or • Cllldt dJIWll by ESTATE OF: ~11lm•1ed ftH, cn.tgti LaFond b9lore tow month• lfom lord and obllQatad party. duded by: C(>p1111'9fa $ta• or ltdeill N'MQS and RUTHDIA IONE •11d exptnH• ol tht MA"SHAL 0' OR· Iha ht&rlng dale noticed Ayrta Self S'tOf~ Raglslrant ha1 not yet asspc:lltlon. NYlnQs assodabOn STODDARD rru1IM and of tl'lt ltuate ANOS COUNTY, KAA· above. Rtaldent Mar\8gere beoun to tranaact buslneu or s.wings batik "*'!ltd CASE NO. A 174838 traalad by Mid Dttd of ao11 DMllON 4e01 YOU MAY EXAMINE th• Publlahad Ntw~ort under the fictAUOYJ l'lllM(I) SICIJOO 5102 OI Ole To .. I h•lre, btMft• truat, to-Wit: s:a11.oe11.42 JAMIO"ll BLVD nltktplbytl\ecourt."YoU Beach.Coste M•aa Dtlly ll•tedaboYa. Codt and •ulhorlJld 10 d ol•rlat, oredltore, 00.,_ •llmaled 00 •• are a peraon lnter .. ted In Pilot S•ptembtr 27, Oc10o Jonathan Stanley bustntss In !hit Stall) Al T f t di nd B U.S.lN~'SS ~ccrue<t lnlerHI and •d· R M iDI, NllWPOllT th• "tale, you may ti!• btr •. 199-t. Thi• etatament wu filed Chat>man Av.nut totrance t ingen ctt tore, a .~.~ d1t1ona1 ltdvanc81, " any, •UCH, CAL1P.e2eeo with the court• formal A.. 'f219 with the Counry Ct•rk of Ille CMc Centtr BuHding. 30 ptreont who may other• f'f' ro-111 1ncrtaat !NI ftg\lfe NOTICI O' que11 IOt Special Notice ol Orange COUl1\V on Augut1 Eas1 Ofltpman Ave OrtnQt wiu ~· lnttrt1ted In f>!k>t 10 ..... MAftSHAL'I ML• lilt 1111ng of an itwtn4ory PUBLIC NOTICE 25, 1ee.t. aM rlQhl btle and lnttrtst to11 the wall ~r Htetet or • The btnallelary under LSW'INQ Offf'ICU and appr.ia.I of estate -Flotltlo•""' Fl20087 ~ IO 111d now htld Dy ~Oo~h-' STOf.DO~VTRDH NA &aid Deed of Trull hereto-FILI MO. Nt.t °' of ""'I pelltlon OI ... Publlt~ N""Porl Stach-11110« QICI 0..d ol Ttust In t: " l0tt •lleculed and dallV' HHOCftC4N1.a account b ptOllldad In au.In.• Name Coate Mtaa Dally Pilot PIO(*l't Sltualtd In said County A PETITION het t ied lo lh• l.ndtr~ • cou•T A&•• NO HC1lOfl 12$0 of the Ce11f0f• ..... ..,..,, $eplembtr 20 27 OclObef ~ornia dtlal04nQ Ille bn batn flied by DOUGLAS wntten o.ctatallon o1 O.. " -• ni. Probata COdt. A R• The toloWlng P*ION .,. • · 11\trtll'I RErER11EO TO 1 KENT STODDARD In lautt and O.JNlld for Sile llC4N1 Quttt for $pedal Notlce dotnQ bu.it." u · 4• 11• 1* ... SAID DEED OF TRUST the Superior Court of ~ • wrlt1tn Notice of 0.: 8~ wtU9 of• writ latu9d fOfm la available from ~ THlf RANCH A AESfAU. l213 The prol>tf1Y htrttolort di Califon~•. County of ffi and Eleetlon lo Sell °bo •y .. ~!904 In tht COUr1 C: .. k. RANT, 11921 M1gnolla Shoppl f scrlbtd IS blltlg aold ... re· Th Or•nge. undetllQntd c:auffCI • ,.,::.• ---,;;:: ~ AHCN'M7 for the , .... AV9., fOuntaln Valley, c~ •Pettm~t? ~1.~1:!1:~ '""' addrts• "1d oll'ltr com THE PETITION , .. No11ce Ol Default ancs 11,..... ' jlJdg ttenen 92708-6315 mon deSIQnatJon 11 1IT'f ol quatte that DOUGLAS tion to W '° be r• Octobef u,-1912 In '8vor DUANa a. UNDID Donald Wllll11m Ofttt, I eta you Compere rMI proptr1'y oacrlbld it,ow KENT STODDARD be dtd In the countywhtrt Of jUdBrMnt c:red1tor(1), cc•• •11S4e1J 18980 S&nta C.lherlnt SI., COits. without heHle purpotetd '°be 208 Walnu eppolnted ee P•t•onel tnt rul pt0perty It loeatad ~ur~ °!! .. !~~ ATIO..NKY AT LAW ~~1 • VtAey, CA 82708-orPWOfNorylCI an-.. Str1tl 12 ~ 8t.tCf1 1eprt1tntetlvtto edmln-and mor• then tflrat ..... -.--l"""l'"-' • ..., .. it ••• -"¥~• ' · it'•' , .. _ ettatt ._, t .. _ month tie 11 Md debtor(•) Carol LaFond Judith AM o.... 11960 Ma-•879 u...... ' ,.. .. ,.. s 119 111' til'ICe ahOWing • Mt ti.ltne• of s.nt. C.&herlnt i • F The undtrtlQ"'4 Trus .. fll decedent. sud! rte«d•hon. 13,210.41 ectually due on Ovtrttocked with IM\ Val 1 CA 827~ The Piiot Cfaln\J lllY IMHiltY tor TtiE PETITION r~· DATlr Oll2M4 Mid Judgment on lht d•I• atutrl Thie ~elntu 11 con-Cl•nlfted 111corrtetl'ltQ of flt strM' lid quttt• th• decedent e P " 0 f' • a I I 0 N A L ot the IHuance of 111d writ. A caN to d"'1ed by: hutbancl ana Th• mo•l c:omprehen· drm 1t1d oll\tf eotnmOl'I oeslg WILL and codlolt, If 'D"ICLOIURI CO"· I n.av. la¥led upon all right Clualfied wife alve #nd curr•nt dlr9C· naflOn, of 1IT'f SllOWI ht<aln any. b• admitted to P 0 "AT I 0 N 1 • e 111i. and •lnl«MI ol Aid will htlp Th• r•g1e1ranl(•) com. tory of good• end aer· Sii\! NII 11111 Dt fNdt bu prob•t•. The WILL and ~----~.,....., ~3 M. llAtN ~ Mtet{e) • .._ 141 H!f llltinCed JA ltMMd.. lub vlcta. atQundl Wllt!Olll CO\ltl\lnl Ot .n1nty :t codlc1I• •r• 9Yeil· oroPe'tY In the County of MH undtt tne FiCtltlOUI Of jmpltf, ffH e_...wNeie" "' .. . \ NeWport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Piiot Tuesday, September 27, 1~ 9 ~ NOTICll PUIUC NOTICll PUIUC NOTICll PUILIC NOTICll 'UILIC NOTICES PUILIC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE PUIUC NOTIC! OBJTUAIY ~ IOTICll ., ... throughout Ule City; lhe Health caie ~to mend11lont con\llned In ~ty. alltion 10 lhe City ol San ltlmCf OI TMT&'I uu Ind S• aa per Map ltCiOIOtO ., -~ol :::d RetourcH aubmit a Midllla • the 1993-14 Grand July R• BSI, and W~ldan Assoc!-Juen C1plt1rano lllUITIE ULf .. Mll1112 Booa 53, PIOff 47 ID .. lllCNMt MrJtAM FAIWS IMCHGAN iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii" 4'a25 fllOJf4125ts LOWE flUILIC NOTICI for the Local tlon for the C11 fornl1 port Tit.led "Tlk..otf Route aln were chc>Mn as the A Publie HMtlng Wat held Anti U2-4l24I Of ~ ~. 11 N -IOe748 ~:,:;~= for Ule H••hhCll• f()( Indigent• From John WayM Airport" IWO llCMeet-.nglneer fit~ lo contld~er 1dopll0n Of YOU ARE IH DEFAl.ll.T lH>EA A Oita."' Coullly R.c:ordlf ol I Y. SHAltON A sat.USSEL 8 t e p h e n A II a n -t JtN 30 ..:...., ttvough Prog,am to Vie Stale 0.. were 1pprov.d, and the r• to provide gra<1ing plen f"' lor 19 tile of data DEED Of TRUST OATEO wseo.ny C21_, Lowe, botn Sep1. 10, Ol'PICIAL • 1 .. .,; State 0.. Plt\l'nenl of .._,th Ser· aponsea 1o lhe Gtand July check aervlces for the ttM-lrorn Oren • County Oeo-• The S1ltft aclGrtH l1IO OIM pt10CUDIM08 OI' e::r' ! . .'~lcalth Ser-· ~. Report on Centrel J1fl ronmen1a1 M1n1gemen1 graphk: lnll ~mation System~ TlH.EO PRSS0n::YOOCT YlOOR~ common df$IONDOll 11 l1IJ i2011. t~411t4 1959 In Sa111a Monica T ... .oMD OP or r-.. ....... II health Generll SeMcet Agency/ Overcrowding end Elfly AQency. which wttl...._then adopted,...,....., ·~ • · --aoAa OP HtVlcff; Funtw Amend-RMI Eallte waa authOtlzed ........ of Felone wit ep. M O<dlnance emending by rHOlulJon, -IL ""OPERTY, IT MAY SE S0t0 AT N IHI ~~ dclClll>ld IUrmn•• ment lo Agreement Wilh the lo putc:tlaM a roed parcel pr0\l9d Wllh th• 1ddibonll Section S.2·12 ol the Cod .. cenalng Agreement w1lh A P\JSUC SAl..l. f YOO ~EEO ~ It~ ID tit 2112 OAAitG& COUNTY, l<elth Coriipanlff for Route In IN, a slope euement dlfectlon to the County Ad· fled Ordln1ncH of the Southern Caltlornla Oat DRANATIOH Of THE NATURE AYenut, Costa ¥tu. Cil" CALIFORNIA t Pacific Coast Hlghw1y, and a temporuy construe-m1n1t1r1t1Ve Otflce to allk County of Orange, C1hlor· Compeny was approved Of THE ""OCEEOINC AGAlhST 12627 a.nte Ane, !'~d..!~lng project: Flrat lion .. aement for the Sen. relmburHmenl through the nl• 10 1dop1, by reference, Fotlowlng a Public Hell· YOU. YOO SHOOl.0 eotfTACT A The ~ TNStff dis Cellfomle • ,..,..,..,ment to Agr .. ment liege C&nyon Road widen-Federal Omnibus Crime thl Slandard Spaclficallons Ing, the Non·Disposal Facll· UWY£R dams any Ubtlity IOI' any lt'ICOI A regi.illt mffllng of the with Richard L Hoec:h, Ing pro)let. blll. for Publle Works Construe· lty Element for County un-On 11>'1494 11 9 45 A..M TROTI ~ss ol lhe strett ICldtns eoard ol SuplfV!aora of Or· ~.D. fO< rcovlston of phytl· Amendment1 to ctr\111· The Environmental Man-lion, 1994 edition, was In-Incorporated areas wu & TROTI A ProfesSIOl\ll Corpo. olhef common OfSJQlllCJOn, •Oil• county, Calllorn11, can aeN c11; Public Heeth cated paasen"Qar alrllne 1gement ~ency wu 1u-uoduced and placed on 1dopttd by rtsotuUon to ration ~ under Ille any, shown hert1n a1so sitting u the Govern-~~·~ans lor the period of teases with Unrted Al1llnes, thorlzed to enter Into 1 co-the September 20. 1994 be submitted 10 the Caltlor· taws Oc the State C' MoehiQan as Slid sale w be made, but Ing Board of The Districts S ~ t>e!· 1994 through Inc.. Northw11t 'trllnH, operative study with the agenda for adoption. nla lnlegrattd Waste Man· lht duly •OCMMtlttd Trustee uiWier wrt!'ooul CCMNnl or wat111lty and Authorltlea governed ,:t •m 30, 1995; Nlnyo and USAlr, Inc., were 1p-Crty of San Clemente for Global Positioning System agemtnl Board for ap· illd rs ant to Deed ol Trust. opttued or imotieo. rcoard•no bV the 8o11d of Suparvl· 11 oor1 for toll remedla· PfOVed for the addition of lh• Camino Dtl Rio Sllelllte Surveying Policies proval. _ R ~u l004o00 as OOcu· lrttf, posseulOO or enwm Of.I was held on Septem· on engineering Hrvk:es 11 ramp equipment Storage Project end Procedures were Supervisor Slelntr spoke e on br1rlets to pay tilt rtmaim~ :_, '13, 1994, 9:30 1.m., Ffl• St.allon No. t4 In SU· areas at John Wayne Alr· Tht matter of a contract adopted as requested for regarding the Nallonal Re-ment No 90-.e~.: :i: PMC!Pli sum of the note(s) L.m • .iiiiiiiii.-· wllh the followlng member• verado, Applied Manag• port. change with Guy L Vogt the Envlronmental Manag• port Cerd on progreu Reconls 111 m by said Ottd of Trvst. .. bel prHent: Thom11 F. ment & Planning Group lor Certain construction con-and Associates for ad· ment Agency/Public Works, made throughout the ReCOlder of Orange County. sec PACW'te VWW Ail: Chairman; Roger R, a school trip 1r1vel behav· tracts were set for bid, con-d1tlon11 appralaal work for Survey Dl\l1sion. County In Iha last to years CllJfom.a. executed by Stew ~-'~"st ltlerton, as l>l'OYoOed •llllORIAL PAM Stant'on, Herrlttt M. Wieder, lor '~"'•V: South Coast Air tract change orders ap-valuallon trial support for General Services Agency/ on leglslat1on and pro-Von Essen and Chnstina Von In _.. llOte(s), aC!Vances, 11 any. ~ery • Morluaty Gaddl H. V11quez. and Wit· Ouahty Menagement Dis-proved, and projects ac· condemnation ection r• Facill11es Operations was grams which protect ch1I· Essen. husband and Wiit as l()lnt under the tenns of lhe Detd of ChaPel • CtematOtY uam a. Steiner. lrict for AB 2768 Discretion-cepted as complete. gard1ng Campus Drive was authorized to negotiate an dren from explo111uon al'd tenaru, as TruS1or(s), and Mtea1 lrutt. estimated leu , cnarvcs 3500 Ptclfic View Oriw cer11ln Preunlallons ~ Fund• lo perform • Certain personal matte11 continued to September agreement wilh TAIT & As· abduction. MortolOC Inc a caldomia Cofi>o. and e:xpenses of the Trustee and wett med•. Including 1 20 IC oo1. trip travel behavior were approved. 20, 1994 for constderallonr soclates, Inc .. as the Prl· The Board adjourned In rabOll. as BtorflClalY wiQ sen at of lt1e ttustS ettll!d by &Ml Deed Newpor1 9eec:tl year pin to Supervisor •urv•y. Fihh Amendment to Cer1aln purchasing mal· The Fire Dtplltment r• mary soil remedlallon engl· memory of David Garber, puOhc auction to Ille hlg~st ol TNSl. 11>-wtt: S187,M-4 41 .............. . Aile)' Agreement with LSA Con-tars were approved. celvtd app(oval of a model neerlng firm or wilh TOKIC Northrop·Grumman engl· bidder t0< cull (~able 11 lime EStlm&led AccnleO rnterest anCI An · eppolntmtnl waa ~ultanta for ROU1e I Paci'lc Cer1.ain trlct matters were agrMment end process for Technology, lnc .•. as lhe al· neer and former Cypress ol u:e in ~wiut money of the addtt.onal advances If anv • .., ,.. 1111W made out Highway widening approved. enrolling 1genclH Ind lndl· 1ern1te, for 1dd1110nal In-1ratflc comm1111oner: Mery United s~ by cun a casn-tnerease t111s lioure Pl'IOf to sale -.. • lllAIW&Y California, paased away Sepl. 20. 199" In Nowpon BHeh. Sieve moved to H un· u~ton Bea en In t 970 ltom Mat Vista. Ca11- forn1a, attended Ward· low Grammar, Edlsori High School and Or · ange Coast College Loving father of St•·. phen C Lowe. B• loved son ()f Donald' anti 'Martha Lowe,.. Lovmg brother of Mr U and Mrs John G .! Lowe (Frances)!" Den1so M . Lowe 'I Bruco K Lowo Aleo ruece and nephews, B11ttany, Jarrett and Jusltn Lowe • Celebra1ton of Lite se,..,,1ce will be held at 7·30 PM Wednesday. Sept 28, 1994 at SI Simon and Jude Cath· • ollc Cnurcn 20444 co,,'.imendatlona end PfOjecl, Ind l/Tlendments AB 8 determinations were vldual1 u membe,. of lhe vnligalion of soil at the Von der Ah• Nl_gg, ac11vt In -efs checll diawn by i stJte Ill Tile BellfilClilY unoer u;0 DetO !KU. ---matloM wefe fMde. for RouJ• L f aclfle_Coast JNlda...lhat no~ of Orange County Urban Ceo.llALUUlity Facifity, as civic and rell9t0us organl· mtJOM!ba!llc. elleel(dQwn..by-.all!!.Jrust llemo4ore txecuttO l :ld Mortuary• Chapel 'T'he,.tollOwlng 1grHmenta Highway widening project, PfOperty tax revenues will Search and RHcue Task well as th• at thelosl'lrios zallona; ano Amerigo 1~ rtdtl or 1 de!MreOIO ihe uncJersiQnei a Cr.matlon napoha, MuAlof'lgton.------ Beacn l Magnolia at India· , 1 approved· First and •mendmentt lo exist· DCCI.If IS a rnult of As.-Force and of a Memoran-ConfffVation Camp. "Mike" Cerohnl, Father ot sta:e or c union. Oedaratlon of Oef 11 :!~ment to Ag~Hment Ing lifeguard subsidy nexallon No. 7 to the dum of Understat\dtng with GeoSytec Consultants Maritvn Brewtl', tormer stall check drawn by a stale or federal o;:"nc, for Sa'e Ind aa~~ 110 Broadway wilh City of Mlsalon Viejo lgrHments W11h lhe C11lu County Sanitation District Western Medical Center lor wat selected as the Prl-member of the F1hh Dis· UVl"OS and loan usoe®On. Notice of Oef 11 'w E to Cotta M ... Cl1as1l1ed ts. f llW' enforcement Hf· of Hunungton Beach, LI· No. 2 or .Annexation No. Storegt of the medlcll mary archllect .. nglnetr tnct, at 10:29 a.m. sawios USOCtatiOn, « saVlllQS au led>On Ml·l111 :ces· City of Huntington gun• BHch, Newport 150 10 th• County Sanita-cache of the Task Foret. firm and Rust Envl· (SEAL.I bank specdteel in sedJOO 5102 ol SeU Tht undersooneo taJstd •••••••• CONV~NIENT whether you re buy· Ing, H lltng, or Jus\ looking, class1f1od ha!. w hat yoo needl P ILOT CLASSIFIED S•c'h fOf auppttmentel Beach, Sen Clemen1e and lion District No. 7. A Community Social Pro-ronmentaJ And lnfrastruc· PHYLLIS A. HENDER, me Flllil\C.ai Code and alllhotlled UiO Notice o1 Oefi alt ano Elec law enforcement s.McH Seal Beach for phasing out Tht followll')g repon• grams Grant propoMd by lure DI the llternatt for ne-SON Clerk of the to oo buS•r.tU 111 t111s Sl1te) AT· bOI\ to Se" ID be reconltd on 111e1---..., .. R ..... Y..,,O...,O"'f __ _ during certlln events; Cit· subsidy ov4' the next four were received and filed: Supervisor Vuquez was al· gollalion ol an 1greemen1 Board of lu1>9rvlaors Jhe man (NOl1h) entrance to the county Wiler! the ru l ~rty IS PILOT CLASSIFIED le of Anlhelm and Seal years. Protocol Commission 1993 located to the Orange through the Integrated County Courthouse 700 CMC located ano mort tna!I tllttt 11• th 'ch tor Anlmal conuol An allocatlon of Com-Atinual Report: end th• As.-County Summit for ChU· Waste Management De-Publl•h•d Newport Center onve West.' Santa Ana ITlOl'l1hs l'la¥t etipstd since such easn coeu~tes0~utr0ce5e~rua :: shelter Hl'VlcH and munlty D.vetopment Block null Report of Ucen111, dren 10 help underwrite op-partment for the provision Beach.Costa Mesa Daily CIMomia atl nohl title and inter: teCOldltJOn 1 042·5078 wilh Clty of'LI Heb;• for Grant fund1 w1t 1pprov~ Leases and Easements Is-eratlng expenses for their of Geotechnlcal support Piiot Sep1ember 27, 1994. est conveyed to ano now held by DATE. Septemw 14. 1994 d~~el~te~~. mbe:g~~ arumat •heller aer1lces; for • contrect with the City sued by the Director, Gen-2nd Annu1I Community and quail!'>' control H Nices T218 rt under n •d Dud 04 Trust 111 Ille TRan & TROTT. A PROffS· The Pll.ot Cl~alfled C•IY of Orang• for Urban of Orenge lor lnst1llalion ol eral Services Agency/Reel Forum 10 be held on Sep-at the Ohnda/Ollnda Alpha PIOOflty situated 10 Hid County StotlA.L CORPORATION AS oquu'alicf1o81dumnbsuyecorsmp1e01 Parks Progrem funding 11. sewer lint1 In the small un-Estate for Fiscal Veer 1993-ttmber 24, 1994 In an ttlort Landfills. Convenient descnbt lhe land therein Loi TRUW slstanc• for the planting of ~orporlltd 11e1 ltnown 94. . to develop plans and atrat· General Services Agency/ Piiot Cl•aalfled 80 1 1:. No 1872 n tilt Crty 30300 TELEGRAPH ROAD SUITE calll 642•5678 The most• comprehon· s1110 and current d1rec. tory ol good'S and ser. · vices aroundl In public open apacei· .. Cully Drive. ' Boatd ol SupaN11or1 r• egl11 for Improving condl· Real Estate was given ap-9 42.5 9 78 o , 1 • 201 1rees Approval was granted to aponses to the recom· lions for children In o,ange proval to sell a former lire of Costa Mesi, in said Coonty . ·r-------- HOW TO FIND. A C m 1002·1625 ---Siii Hou es/Condo ................ I 002-1094 Mobile Homes ......................... 11 00 Ac reage ................................... 11 25 Building & Contract. ............... 1150 ~ -Beach Property ........................ 1175 Cemetary Lot~ ......................... I 225 Houses To Be Moved .............. 1325 Lots For Sale ........................... 1400 Oar-Of-Coumy ........................ 1525 Out-Of-Scaie .......... ,. ................. 1558 Ranches/Farm 1i ........................ 1575 Re ore Properties .............. : ...... 1580 Time Sharec; ............................. 1590 Real Estate Exchange .............. 1600 Real Es rate Wanted ................. 1625 •llESTATE BlllS m. 2102·2194 Hou e /Condo ................ 2 102-2194 Apartment ..................... 2602-2694 Duplexes ................................. 2704 <Room ..................................... 2706 Hotels/Moteb ...... : ................... 2718 Vacation Rental ...................... 2722 Roommates Wanted ................ 2724 Rentals Wanted ....................... 2726 Garages For Rent .................... 2740 Storage ................... .' ................ 2742 Mi sc. Rentals ........................... 2744 COMMERCIAL BllEST111 II 2750-2790 Apartment /Comm crcial ......... 2750 Busine ss Property .................... 2767 Bu iness Office Rental .......... 2769 Commercial Property .............. 2778 Duplexe /U nit ........................ 2786 lndu trial ................................. 2788 Income Property ...................... 2790 IUSllESS & FlllllCW II 2900-2911 Bu ·ine-;-. For Salc .................... 2900 Busines-. Opponunity .............. 2904 Bu-.ines' Wanted ..................... 2906 Credit. ...................................... 2907 Inve tment Opportunity .......... 2908 Inve\tment Wanted .................. 2910 Mone) To Loan ....................... 291 4 Money Wanted ........................ 2916 Mortgages. T.D ......... ,. ............. 29 l 8 WUllCEMElllSll & llSC. 2920-3011 Announcement .......................... 2920 Thea ter/C<b ting ....................... 292 1 Income Tax ................... : .......... 2922 Lo t & Found .......................... 2925 Health & Fitne s ..................... 3000 Schools/Instruction ................. 30 12 Travel ................... · ... 1 ............... 30 14 Memberships ........................... 3018 P= .................... ,15 ~ 3406-3939 Service Directory ........... 3406-3939 ....OYllEllT Cl OP'-OllUllllES 5530-5540 Employment ............................ 55 30 Employnient Wanied ............... 55.35 Domestic ................................. 5540 e 601o-60IO Antiquec; .................................. 60 I 0 Appliance~ ............................... 6011 Auction.., ................................. 60 I~ Fumiture .................................. 6014 Mi c. Merchandi e .................. 60 I: Camera .................................. 6016 Collectibles ............................. 60 I 7 Computers ............................... 6018 Free Merchandi e .................... 601'~ Jewelry/Furs/Art .................... 6025 Building Materials .................. 6030 Machinery ..... : ......................... 6045 Office Furniture/Equipment ... 6047 Pet~/An imals ............................ :6049 Mu~ical Jn~truments ................ 6055 Pi anos/Organs .......................... 6059 Bicycle~.~ ............... : ................. 6060 Sponing Good .................... ~ .. 6065 TicJ...et ..................................... 6075 TV /Stereo/Electronics ............ 6080 GARAGE 5111 II 6102-6190 Garage Sale\ .................. 6102-6190 ~~-· lllllSPORTATION1011-9090 Boah .............................. 7011-701 Marine Sen ice...................... 7020 Marine Slip~/DocJ...1, ................ 7022 A1rplJne\... .. ........................ 010 Camper,ffra1kr~................... 014 Scooters ......... :": ....................... < 0 I Automobtle~ ................... 90 I 0-9090 I GENERAL POLICY . Rate~ and deadline.-. are ~ubject to i;h:mge "'1thou1 nouce. The pubh~her re~n e, the ntiht to censor. rccl.i~')•I) re' i\e or re Jed ::iny ells 1fied ad' e.m~ment Piel~ repon an) erTOr 1hai ma) be an 'vour ...la')stlled ud 1mmed1ately The Oltl) Ptlot 6. The lndependeni accept no h::ib1ltt) for an) error in an ad,ent~ement for "'h1ch 11 m:t\ be responsible e1tcepl for the cost of the . ~pace actually occupied o~ the error. Cred11 can onl) be allo"'ed for the firii insenton. GENERAL 1002 GENERAL 1002 BALBOA ISLAND COSTA MESA 2124 NEWPORT NEWPORT , __ Ol'l'OllTOtllTY 'Allu ............. illtacs ..-, .. 11 .-,.Cl le lk Ftf. n FIS ....... Art ti ttM • __... ........... .... .............. ~ " ... ".... ., •tutl•ll•ll•ll ........ ce1er.,......, ....................... ., ..................... .... ., ................. ....................... • , ......... .ta ... ~ ............. . ...................... "' ,..... ........ °" ....... ................... ....... ~ .. ...., ·-·· ......... . ...... ,, ..... ... •11-11 7 .. ... ...... , ....... .. ... PIG IC_.,.._ --·-- 2J06 BEACH 2169 BEACR _______ ....,. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Bike to Be•ch-3Bd· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---------. 28• condo, clean, FIRSTTIEAM REAL ESTATE 2 .1 Wl!EK LICENSING SCHOOL-ONLY .. , With Our 91% --Pattlna Reho YOUPOSOR DON'T PAY1 Arlt Team Real Estate Co In Otang• County _ AnlNDFRI• Carfff ...... ..., 1018 Ot '0/22 For ReMMICk>nt Of Anawera To YOOI Ountlont.CALL KATHY 800-215-THt IXT 933· Pleue Make Yo111 ReMtVatiOl'I Now Because Space la Umlted "HELP! Wl'AI! SWAMPED WITH BUYERS I" Limited tlm• only for a select feN ... •Fr•• Trelnlng (Our traineM- A~• Transaction In Only ~2 days!) *''" Buatne .. Cerda FrH Slgna i Moral CALL KATHY AT FIRSTTUll REALTY TO QUALIFY 80().215-7111 Xl33 Garden dplx. new lg new decor, pvt patio, 2Br 28a. w d, atOfage, comm pool, $1100 mo gat. Furn °' unfum. ... seoo sec. Avl $ H~OO. N1S 723-4633 lmmed. No 1>9ts. Call B~• at 842-2649 °' Mt.0593 BALBOA PENINSULA 2107 LUTSIDE amall 2Br, 1'iiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1-<.ll. _gat.age.. (:alpets 1• & drapes. 7~&4 Ooeenfront Cetta .. East.side twnhme, 4Bd· Wint.,, 2& 18a. gat B bl Fum, utll paid. $1100 3 a. end unu. g 87"'~ 1,.,..2 yerd, vacant, $1200 .,. ..... 6"2·9187 Coolctwel a..... CORONA DEL Jill I.AD 2122 FOQST ---- ' BY PHONE (714) 642-567 8 BY FAX (7 14) 63 1-6594 " (Plea e include yo ur name and phone number and we'll call you back wi th a pri ce quote.) BY MAIL OR ~ IN PERSON: 330 We~t Bay Street Co~ta Me~a. CA 92627 Comer ol 'e"' port Blvd ~ Ba~ ~t CLASSIFIED HOURS Te lephone 8am-5 :OOpm Monda}-Friday 0 \Valk-In 8:00am-5:00pm Monda\-Frida\ ,, . DAILY PILOT DEADLINES 1onda) ..... Frida) 5 :CX)pm Tuesda) ..... ~londa) 5:00pm Wednesda) .. Tue~) -:OOpm Thursda) .... Wcdnesda' 5:00pm Friday ........... ThllNkl~ S:OOpm Saturda) ...... Fnda) 5: m COSTA MESA 2624 Gett• tlle ... le elk; ••nmeat. aM el1111 PLUG IN No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspape; ...... ~-­llUln A Cltl ID au1•10 • ·.=. . ..... -... ~------~tt .. • ......... · ..... ~-~-t.--+t T 8 -' -, ' . ·, . t '. i.. ' t I ~ t ' t I .. ~O Tuesday, September 27. 1994 TODAY'S CRaSSWaRo PUZZLE ACROSS 58 BoCJton Red -1 T1M llunil 5? Toward lhelter ~;.=, r,~h t3 Ociober stone 82 ~In 1 • Kitchen utensil 63 ConlPC*f tt Feoang ewc>fd Slra'Mlky f7 Vety bad 64 Keep UI ltallan money 65 -OUI 20 Blfota distribute ti Anomal 66 Enleftalner enclo&ures Partis 8 Bird of prey DOWN .. Loiters 21 Bantu lal)QUagl 1 Was an omen r7 Actr111 SOthem of • Cooneclive 2 Musical .. tissue performance • ~ . 3 Jacllel part p Billy goat 0t 4 House wing .. rooster 5 W'lltdow I Fish~ covenno • v.,. o '"° ~,,..,..,. Sync1ca1e Toledo a lake 6 Bank. doals f'°"'1V rlems 7 Heavenly 28 Wears well 46 Small hound Hals -• bodles 29 Time periods 48 -mignon L.A football 8 Snakollko hsh 30 Nolhln' dolrfl 49 PractlCe • player 9 Parchment 31 fapenrnent 50 Whirlybird a;. Solemn promise to Hero's 1ale 32 Sage or mtnt blado 62 Updale (a t 1 Infamous hddler 33 A11an sea 51 Put forth effort watch) 12 CoUega hotshot 34 VIP"s wheel$ 52 Poet Ogden - "3 Flounshes 15 Havens 35 ·-v1ce· 53 Choir VO!CG le Com cob 18 E•ptess an __ 38 ~oom entraoce .....S.U:Jlm-unal t Spy-Mata ---i»nron 39 Penny 55 Coonterle11 48 Movie .-23 Chicken -Icing 42 Lariat 59 Dad's male 52 Thin 25 Baine 44 Clever 60 Playing marble ii Decree 28 Noltilng 45 -Paulo, Brazil NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT 2669 BEACH NEWPORT 2669 BEACH 2669 By CHARUS GOll!N with OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIRSCH Newport Beaoh/Coata Mesa Dally PU , ______ !MPLOYM!NT MUCllANDISB CAMPUS, av·s, IMPLOYMENT 5530 MISC. I015 TUl1llS 801 ~ 1111 •1• Coupe de YUie, New 28' motomo EMPLOYMENT Cott" Shop. Apply at 1-ownef, 109K mllH, for rent. Full kite Taylor'• RHtaurant, )(Int cond 11245/obo. 1how1r, TVNCR Da 5530 Redhlll/SA Fwy, Tu11Jn Great c.,I 87&-3038 & wkly ra\H, 1559-8 lililiiiiiiil_____ RllTAIL •AL•• P/T 2 Aquarium• LUCKY Dl8A81'ERl 11 PT oP•NING• Th• All•w· 01tt1. Im-one 1 ... 21<4' black MOTO•CYc'es Great 2nd Income. 19 porta & home decor • d "' '* b•••ft•lC hrs·all ar••• Top flr·Attlum Court'. ~~v~~. 1~~: 4~:~·w:d SCOOT!llS 801 Nett.her vulnerable. F.ut dealt. WB8T NOB'ftl .. ,, O Ql'11 01164 •J• ••• OJJ0tl41 EAST 4KQJ 107 0 1 OJ91 •9'7 OKJI •Q 1085 SOU'llf 4A42 OAK o~,Q 10 •"Kiit ~ddins&m. WS8T NORnt Paa JO • • Dbl Pue •• p .. Pue p~ Openina lead: EiahL of• Biddin1 calamitie1 can befall anyone. We remember well one in a major championehip -a world- ranked pair llnaered io two d ia · mond1 doubled and vulnerable with a aina)eton ace opposite a low dou· blet.on -no areal success. Once in a while, however, an accident in Lhe auct.ion can reap an unexpected rewa:rd. South int.ended two spades 81 a cue-bid, creat.lnr a forcine·to--aame situation. North interpreted the aequence •• ahowm1 a 1ood 1pade suit, hence the paH. To take t.hat poeit1on without any/roof thaL 851-0951M-Th12-3 Faahlon laland, Npt baH & cover overliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ear. wu Pll>'China woul have been ADVERTISING Bch. Apply In per1on. tank. Motora & 1111er1 1round1 for acquiu al for any R•TAJL MJ.•• PT + decorative coral aHault and battery char11 that SALES REP tnvllallon conaullant. Incl S200H. Oood South ml1ht ha .. committed gift wrapping, etc. cond. $200 845-4496 aialn8t partner. S • • k Ing ••I f· Flex hra. 75&-n61 (leave rn111aga) N motivated, organized,-----------...;....;~...;...---:---:--: ot 1urpri1ln1ly, WHt led a dependable, Hrvlc• Ratall S•l••daya flT, 6HP vanama outboard t.rump,andthe&enfcrceddedarar'1 orlen1ed outalda 1 weekend day. Oood Vs motor, S775. New Kawa1kl Ltd 440 Motorcycle, black 6,500 orig mllH, min cond, run• great + helmets $800. Ed o Brian 848·1079 ace. Declarer decided t.hat the coo· salespersons for corn· oppty, for enlhualastlc 28" 18·apeed man'• tract stood no ehance unllN Ealt munlty newspaper mature peraon. Call bike, coil $350, sell1 .. •••••••• held at leut t,h,. dub., ao the ace group. Experience or 553-9337 or pick up 5270/obo. 875·3038 1• and kintr ol'elube..,.. cubed and a deg re• preferred. app, Kltcl\en Things, Cllrua, fruit, avocado AUTOMOBILES third club waa led. We.t diacarded a Draw/commission. Full South Coast Plaza. treas-fruiting s10: Tree I••••••••• diamond (ruffina would not help) benefits. Phyalcal/ Retall Sale.,tCaahlera Roses S5; On Palms d decl rull'ed drug screening re· for Npt Beach gilt & 8·8' $20; Gal plants1--------- anA di•~ond ,_.a...· 4 ...... ft _,." __ ... quired. Fax rHume: home acce11ry ahop. $1; Shad•. pine 15 gal BMW .... ... w• -· ...... IUIU Attn: A. Mlchaal Oppty for advance-$20; Herb1 t3S kinds $1;''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii another club wu led, ruft'ed on the Fletcher 71.4·650-4802 mant tor motivated Ulae $10: 909·674·9422 1• ::~~ ~.!.1= r._a.._~ Dental Receptlonl1t person. Ron, 840·7373 Gas pool heater and ·~:!n:.3~11o:~r.· R~~· d d d b h W Group Practice In Sandwich Maker & pump, lnilallod. never 1ook1 xlnt Movln of iamon 1 an , t ou1 ••t Nwpt .Sch needs Lite Delivery. 8:30. used 5200 644..003? overaoas. 52995. Wll ruffed \hia trick, declarer ltill bad t!U)'~ ...Oentat ,aecep• 1, M-F.J5Jhr com!lh Mounted sh, tv:tda 18 mmedl 67:.J.8l~2 to led't I heart ind thi ieeOlctia· llonlst. 4 Day/INk w/al· Apply In person, 136 by George Lee. Matlin mond.e for a total of eiaht t.riclla -tarnata 1h Day Satur· W · MacArthur, S.A. 561b $350. Sailfish 1--------- ona trump, one heart, two dia· day. Oood benefit•. Tirad of punching Ume· 521b $425. M11hl·Mahl, BUICK monda, two clubs and two club Please call, 640.1122 clocks? Make $100/dy pair, S350. 631-4223 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii rut&. DRIVERS PIT lrom home or more SS MOVING Dln/llv rm That w111 an abaolute top on the • 8am-2pm. Dellver 3 10·798-4643 ex DP2 furn, china, household 1975 Skylark board. AL every ot.her t.able North· lunches to private Items, plan11, '78 Toy· Rellable trans, $500. South were in two no trump or schools. 873-3484 EMPLOYMENT ota mini truck shell/ 873·7754 hi1her, with declarer ,oinr down Human ResourcH SERVICES 5533 tong·bad. 554.2333 one or two triclu dependi111 on the CHEVROLET 9045 de.fenae and level of the contract. Manager FREE TO YOU 6022 For lnformaUon about the Charles Goren neweletter for bridle playenL write Goren Bridie Letter, l".0. Bos 4410, Cbicqo, IL 8068C)..U10. --··· We need. an expert. Please be aware that iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '90 Corvette Show Our mid-size, growing the Ustlngs In this cat-FREE SAND winner, ovary option, c9mpany needs an· egory may requi re you Call 875•3828 C01 Z pkg, comP.atl· swer1 to our tough to call a 900 number tlon yellow (only 200 personnel, l1g1I and In which thore Is a made). Only 35K on benefits queatlons. ctu11ga par minute. PETS •· bat blueprint eng. T)le parson who 11111 Ul s21,ooo. 873·7754 this new poslllon will ••••••••!ANIMALS 6049 ac t as an Internal con-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii RENTALS TO SHARE ANNOUNCEMENTS LOST& sultant to our manage· MERCHANDISE FORD ment team, and com· ADOPT ·A·PET '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2724 FOUND 2925 ....... "'' , .. ., .. ,., ; .x.; a rental to 1hare In NB/CdM nr beach. 11/ 1 or alter. 495-9160 CASH Prof N/S to share New· 60~'s IO Sl6 port Crest town·ftj{ji,rwft;flAnlhi ~loS50 home. Private rm/ba. 84 ·0201 Pool/tennla/spa. $450 ,.__.-_.-....;;;-...;;;.=..:;....;.. __ _,, Jocludes ulil. 650-0454 LOST CAT Siamese mix ow/Qilrk brown points, 3-4 yrs. old. 12·14 pounds, I• mele. Wearing pfnk flea collar and tur· quolso colla~ w/purple tag. Missing lrom O.ovor Snores since 9/15. Call 722-6958. LOST & FOUND LOST: Ladles Pr• RENTALS 2925 scrlptlon G1a .. ea, WANTED 2726 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tan case. On Balboa '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • <::> • <::> • <::> • Island 9/20/94. Plaas• I• FAE& call 640-0497. Condo/House, 2·3 bdrm $1000/mo Costa Mesa Bay Crest, Nwprt Hts. area. (714) 642-8760 TO GOOD HOME POODLE, Toy Black1 ......... . Female "Monique" 91• yrs. old. Please Call PERSONALS (714) 751·3465 plate proJects In such Every Sat & Sun atl• areas as compensa· PETSMART, Fountain '95 MU8T ANO Hard· llon planning, suparvl· ANTIQtn:S 6010 Valley. P uppies, kit· top. 289 va. 3-spd, aory tralnln~ and ben-r lens and more. all factory air, new trana/ .fits .nalys S I kl f I I C clutch/tlre1/brake1. . *BUYING ITEMS• oo ng or ovng, ar-ing homes. CALL 241· Showroom clean. Requirements: currant From 1800-1960. 1 pc 03t7 for more Info. Must see to balievel knowledge of Calllor-jewelry to entire house A llabla for lmmedla· $4995. 714·775-6079 nla labor law, wotker'1 contents. Immediate va. f • M 5 o Blk comp, ADA ragula· cash. top s. 673•6223 lion: two lovable • 91 ustang . • 4 tlons, banellta op· male Beagles. 1·yr· 1p, Plon.1er stero, CD lions etc. spproprlata Rolf.lop desk top, din· old, current on all ply, afatfn. very clean oducauon' and train· Ing tbl, twn '1dbd & shots . Must be runs grt (714)675=7\30 Ing; several years of loot board 644· t 848 adoplod together Into 89.TAURUS SHO Stk, 1 experience In a almilar a loving home. Please ownr,loadod,ex cond position. APPLIANCES 6011 call (714) 723-6754 or garaged.rag .malnt 644·5045 $5500,obo 760-0288 Calllornla Community For Safe Pure Blk Lab News publishes news· Washer/Cryer $135 ea. Great loveable dog. --------- papers In the Glen-Refrigerator $150. All Bought from pet store HONDA dale area and In Or· Good Cond. 646.5848 $200. Sell for StOO. ango County, and por· Westinghouse relrlg 17 4 rnos • (714)895·3187 fi,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJiiiii forms cornmarplal cu II. whlto, good Sav• abused and 79 AccorCI 4·<lOOr. production work. lhls cond, $150. 875·7978 abandoned pet• Be a P /s •a /c •I m le ass • position Is based In · · 30mpg,Auto,$975 obo •1BA $625• 28R 2BA $725/Up MONTHLY RENTAL STEPS TO SAND COMMERCIAL FOUND Blue/gray para·1 _______ _ Unlll 6/17/95. 1h blk to Clean 1 br-gar, lg keel, Easlside Costa PERSONALS 3002 Glendale and repor11 Whlrlpool washr & elec volunleer/lostor. Call Runs Good•631•7149 to senior. manage· dryer, good cond, 714·859'2704. mant. $250 both. 63t-4223 bch/plar. Newly radec dack·ulil pd·no pols. REAL ESTATE Mesa, call and Identify SUBARU Aa~ ·~out Our Specials. Frig, d/W Incl. 60x30 pool. No pets. No lees. No lease 545-4855 & exceptlonally clean. Clean. s750. 551 •8554 1 .. •••••••• ____ 64_5_·_45_5_3 ___ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii --------·•MUSICAL 2Br 2Ba furn, w/d, gar 1• FOUND: Cellular Gay Men of Coate Please sand resume fURNJTURE 6014 INS1R'n•ENTS 60ssliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii parkng. 818-45t-4473 Phone In CdM. Call Mesall Live tatk & and cover letter lo: 11m '88 GL Wagon 5-apd Oceanfront Winter BUSINESS OFf,ICE to Identify, Newport home ph#s 1·305-C Ca11to1,rnlNa Ch f 1 di 1 4wd, pb, pf, pw, rack. 48d-2 Ba, nr ocean, Fully furn 3Br 2Ba, MISCELLANEOUS Beach Pollce Oopt. 926·2t66 $2.50/18+ ommun V •w• erry orma nng Lg Advent Speaker• 76m $5400 obo *** FOR 'DCNT ~~769 Attn: Peraonnel room, seats 10, w/buf· Ilka now. only $70 • (714) .. 50_. 8747 $1750 mo + $1950 gar. $1500/mo. No nw ""To 644-3659. Qlrle of Costa M••a 1 & hi bl v I I ., RENTALS 425 W. Broadway et c na ca net great 1oundl 548-3350 dep + gd crad t, w n· pets. Karan. 434•14•4 FOUND: Grav male Uve talk & home ph Sulfa 300 $2500. Victorian sofa tor only 3t0·927·6772 •Ocnlront 1Br furn S89s I••••••••• Very a11ractlva offices. Tabby, 8-t o mos old', #'1 1-305·926·2155 Glendale, CA 91204 & love seat $900. Un·------------------ LIDO PENINSULA •75' to sand 2Br $1195 31st St .. Cannery VII· 9/23 In Npt Beach. $2.50/18+ or fax to 818·548-8897 used. 7t4-828-3141 PIANOS & VANS 9225 tBd & 2Bd·1Ba, units Prkng/lndry/pallo/lliew laga near wator. NB. Very frlondly. At Npl1---------LUNCH SERVERS PT FOR SALE ORGANS 60S9liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii from $800.$1300/mo. Nr 1hops/pler 646-9666 ROOMS 2706 Roy Jackson 673·3733 Beach Anlmal Sheller. HOT & WILD! Sorve lunches at prl· Ring mattress & box iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1980 Chevy Van, run1 Pvt baach/watar1ront. The Piiot 722·830t , rel no. DR-, .800-860.6969 .. 1 1 • • 1 well, gd tires. full svc, 710 Lido Park Dr Claaalfl•d t1725·49. vate sc,.oos lOam-apr ngs new 00 Yamaha U3 52" Ilk• N t H ht / b ___ ,...,,,....,..,....,,....___ Toll Free Call 1pm (714) 673·3484 large for bedroom. · • carpeted, .equip! for 714·873·0030 Tho most comprehen· P 9 • rm pvt a, FOUND: •---------· $200. Also uaoct dbl new, s4.500 obo 17141 camping, $1200 obo. 9·5pm Mon-Fri sive and current dlroc· w/d, kit. Great place. BUSINESS & Ret Cockatlel LIVE UNCENSORED Pasta Bravo fs look· mattress & box aprlng 640-8809 or 667·9559 call Wayne at (7l4) Buy 11. Soll It. Find It. tory of goods and aer· Empl s45o. Jack 726-FINANCE Sept. 14, vie Bear St. GIRLS! 'cngSHfolErRSSE, R5v5~R$55.50&1 stoo. 723·0853 640.9407 btwn 5·7pm Cla .. lfled, vices aroundl 7022/d 642"68461• & Paularlno, Costa 10718•1•604·82t·8189 A HOTELS •MOTELS HOTELS 2718 • MOTELS 2718 c 1 1 1 $3.99/mln. '18+ hr+ Ups. Also looklng Formal Dining Rm tabla, THE BLUFFS-Mature, Mesa. al to dentJ Y·1--------for COOKS & Kllchan glss top, mrble base, TRANSPORTATION VOlvSWAGEN 9235 pvt BR/BA In grnbll1--------_55_7_·_55_7_4_.____ Talk To Live Girls Holp PIT or FIT. Apply w/6 white •Ilk chairs ••••••••1"iiiii"iiiiiiiiiiii~iiiii condo. Avl 10/1. SSOO BUSINESS LOST CAT 1~C>0-890-6969 In person, 1104 lrvlne S2,000 obo 721·8063 1• + dap. 844-0293 OPPORTUNITY Brown Tabby, shf Toll Free 18 yrs + Ave., Newport Beach. MOVINQ Piano $100, ---------'85 Vanagon OL Pwr months old, female, Rpal Eitate waterbed, like new SAIL BOATS 7014 steer, AJC. xlnl cond, 2904 recent surgery, scar l---------11~-------""" sso. dinette sot $30. new ang. Groat opptyl VACATION liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii on belly. NEEDS MEMBERSHIPS ~ DTATI IALa 548·6829 or 786·8184 30· NOR MC ROSS 53875/obo. 673-8152 RENTALS 2722 900 Numbarsl $$$ MEDICATION. CHILD 3018 Busy Walk·ln locatlon. Teak dining rm table w/ TRIMARAN PLUS '87 JETTA 2·door, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii HI Prollts/Lo Start upt HEARTBROKEN. Bay. comp plan. Rlf lrWllnt1lw 4 chrs $125. Queen sz MOORING LOCATED maroon. auto, air, cas· NB OCEANFRONT nowl 1·800.865·t000 Mar. REWARD. Call Newport Beach The'"1fl... cllnars75.e45.1749 BALBOA ISLAND. cond.$4000.64 2-6148 Clean rooms, cabk TV, phont, weekly maid strvice Top SS programs avl side Drive. Corona del call Ron Taylor r.I bed $125. Rocker re· IN A PRIME AREA OF 11111 stereo. Gocxt Weakly. Fully furn 3Br 675-1595 or 552-6t23. Country Club mam· N 19-ASKING $25.000 FOR 2Ba, gar. N/pal $1200/ BLINDS equal CASH bershlp for sale. Will 1'1~ BOTl-i. PLEASE PAGE --------- week. Karen 434·1424 Join our proven 'pro· discount. 75~·7659 673-7300 ---------__ 1_14_·_51_0._28_7_8 ____ ,ANTIQUES & gram. Own a hl·pror111---------Good Jobs ultrasonic blind clean-When you write Wanted to Purchase reliable sen ices CLASSICS 9250 Call For Introductory Ratti 2070 Nnrpon Blvd., Costa Mna ('714) 831·6000 OB 1-800-284·3129 RENTALS TO SHARE 2724 NB near bch. Lg bdrm/ sep enlr, lg closet & patio/deck, frpl. Mod· arn. S550. 648-4400 Ing buslnen. 896·0886 a Classlfled ad, Newport Beach Coun· PILOT CLASSIFIED lnlcr6s1'1ng 1hl11g On the move? try Club golf membor H's tho resource you .. BRACH OR HERSHEY include all ahlp. 644-5111 • can count on to soil a to buy PRODUCTS. Excellent the lacts myriad of merchan· ' Sell your extra buslnesa for Individual WANTED: Npt Beach dlH Items, becau18 h 's :ill lhcrc household or family. 52000/wl{ in· and get the Country Club mem· our columns compel Items come polantjal. 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