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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-06-23 - Orange Coast PilotSPOlf TS Rocky tourney for Little Lepguers Serving the N9wport-Mesa community 51ra 1907 HARIOlf PILOT Find out what~ afloat in local waters '\ 'Sexual addiction' cited during burglary susp·ect's trial - • Defense is centering on intent of convicted rapist, who could be sentenced under three strikes law for allegedly entering Costa Mesa home. By Carolyn Miller, Staff Writer A convicted rapist eligible to be sentenced under the three strikes law is on trial for a crime he allegedly committed last year -burglary with the intent to com- mit a felony -whe n he crept into the bedroom of a Costa Mesa res- idence where a high school foot- ball coach, his wife and 2-year- old son slept. The trial of Dennis Alan Ferri- er, 39, began J une 12 in Central Court in Santa Ana dnd includes more than 30 witnesses far the prosecution -several of them vic- tims of the d efendant's p ast crimes; and about six witnesses for the defense who will testify about Perrier's character and his MARC MAATIN /1 OAIL;V PllOT CreWmlm Mike Eudenbicb baa Newport, JU.., where tbe Endeavour is originally from. Ues off line preparing the ship for sail. ' . ~- Based in Newport, RI., the boat came to San Diego for the America's Cup this year. Recently, two Newport Beach resi- dents hired the boat for a private charter, ta.king day trips between Newport Beach and Long Beach harbor, according to Tucker. The price of a private charter: $15,000 J>E!r day or $60,000 per week. While sailing enthusiasts were excited that the boat came to Newport B&acb , sev- eral Wished its first arrival could have been under different circumstances. The Newport Harbor Nautical Museum bad been working to bring the boat to New- port as part of a promotion for the nautical museum's relocation. 'Jbat deal never came together, said museum marketing director BOb Vaughan. But the museum ts hoping to brlrig the Endeavour back in October to promote the museum. •1t may not be the largest boat to come into the harbor, b\\t It's certainly the most .prestigious," iaid Vaughan.; who saw the boat in San Diego. •tt's like having royalty in town. It bas that kind of impact in the yaditlng circle." •SEE ENDEAVOUR PAGE I I II I \I...., II \ I\ Hsexual addiction.· According to Orange County Deputy Public Defender' Lewis Clapp, who represents Ferrier, the issue at hand in this trial is establishing Ferrier's intent when he gntered the Orange Avenue apartment of Roger and Katrina Roelle on May 8, 1994. v1cted of burglarizing a Tustin home. Ferrier, deemed a mentally disordered sex offender by the courts, was convicted in 1980 for raping a 23-year-old Costa Mesa woman; in 1984 he was convicted of burglarizing a Santa Ana home: and in 1987 he was con- Under the three strikes law, Ferrier could be sente nced to 25 years to life in state prison, according to Orange County Deputy District Attorney William Fecoa. For Roger Roelle. 31 , and his 32-year-old wife, who are still haunted by memones of Ferrier mvadmg their bedroom and VlO· latmg their family an the pre- • SEE TRIAL PAGE 6 Water district chief comes under more fire •Mesa Consolidates's Karl Kemp draws criticism from public, board member. By Tina Borgatta, Staff Wrtter COSTA MESA -Mesd Con- solidated Water D1'>tnct general manager Karl Kemp fell under criticism Thursddy, dr<1wmg rom· plaints from res1d<'ntr, who believe he w1eldc, too much authority in the distnc t and lhE>n receiving a reprundnd from bodrd member Trudy Ohlig for not fol · lowmg through on two of her requests One of Ohlig's requests relat- ed to d breakdown of a depart- mental reorganization which Kemp adrrurustered without mfonrung the board Kemp had supplied the boa.rd with dO outline, but Ohllg later asked for a more detailed flow chart. "I asked twice for an orgaru- zationdl chart, and you gave me a little outhne." Ohlig told Kemp during Thursday's board meet- mg. HI sc:Ud I wanted to see • SEE KEMP PAGE 6 Diamond Collection is book lovers' best friend • The Newport Beach Public Library is compiling a collection of newly published books pe rsonally autographed by the authors. By Evan Henerson, Staff Wflter NEWPORT BEACH It would be a dream assignment fo1 any lover of books· Send out let- ters of request and collect and organize the autographed book.., as the authors send them m That's what Phyllis Scheffler did in her role of coordinating the Newport Beach Public Library·!> new Diamond Collection. To commemorate the library's 75th anniversary, tibrcmans sent out 140 letters to authors of adult and children's books who had published in 1995. The library requested an auto· graphed copy of the 1995 work whkh would become part of the library's permanent collection. "We're trying to get a sam- pling,• said Scheffler, who is also the manager of the library's Bal· boa branch. "Obviously, we can't have a comprehensive collec· lion • To date. the library has received nearly 30 SJgned books. Part1apallng authors include thnller speoahst Jonathan Keller • SEE BOOKS PAGE 6 CASEY LU SCH OM~ "II.OT Costa Mesa firefighter/medic Russ Parker cradles a 4-month-old b aby as the infant's mother ls fitted with a neck brace. By Carolyn Miller, Staff Writer • t t t .. ( c \ s l r. ( c • t .. • .. S< .. • .. • ~ L ' • .. A • • • • -._....._..._ -.__... ----4' ,. • • --• ._... -.. FIUDAY, JUNE 2l. 1995 ladonna kienitz Sign up to read for a sparkling summer Research has consistently shown that the public library is the most important institution in helping children retain learning skills during the "summer. Even for prereaders, the library can be an important resource for future litera- cy. A recent study by the National Commission on Reading concluded, ·The single most important activity for building the knowledge required for eventual success in reading is reading aloud to children." To encourage childhood literacy and help young readers keep litera- cy skills sharp ove r the summer, Newport Beach Public Libraries will once again offer a Summer Reading Program for tiny listeners through grade school students. In addition to Read-to-Me and Readers' C lubs offering incentives for making time for books, the program will include storytirnes for preschoolers and spe- cial programs for first through fifth graders. 'Storytirnes for 3-to-5-year olds are planned for 10:30 a.m .. on Tuesdays at Balboa, Corona del Mar and Mariners Branch Libraries. Similar programs will be offered at 10:30 a.m. o~ Wednesdays and Thursdays at the Central Library. School-age children can enjoy programs featuring '20s-style carica - tures, hippy-style jewelry-making. mime with Ruben Gerard and antics with funny magician Jeff Martin. These will be offered a t 10:30 a.m. on Mondays at the Central Library, at 3 p.m. on Wednesdays at Mariners Branch and at 10:30 a.m. on Thursdays at Balboa Branch. Themed •Put a Sparkle in Your Summer, Read r· this year's program will be part of the library's Diamond Jubilee anruversary marking 75 years of service to the community. It will begin on Monday, but chil- dren may sign up at the children's desk of any Newport Beach Public Library, anytime between Monday and Aug. 19. Summer Reading Pro- gram schedules are available a t these desks. Participation in the program involves recording the amount of time spent reading or listening to books. As children accumulate time, they qualify for prizes ranging from colorful stickers and small toys to food coupons donated by such pop u- lar venues as the Balboa Fun Zone . Ruby's Diner, Tony Roma's, Carl's Jr. and Golden Spoon Frozen Yogurt. Additional prizes include paperback books dona ted by the Friends of the Library. Throughout the program, there will be exciting drawings. Each time children record reading tlme in their log, they can submlt an entry for weekly drawings for T-shirts sup- plied by the Friends ol the Library. These entries also will be used for special drawings, including one for passes to the Sawdust Festival in Laguna Beach on July 14. lWenty lucky Summer Re ading Program participants will win Knott's Beny Farm passes at final drawinQiS on Aug. 14, 16 and 17, at birthday party festivities celebrating 75 sparkling years of reading, at New- port Beach Public Libraries. • LADONNA KIENITZ Is the Newport Beach librarian. Chedc It Out Is written by the staff of the Newport Beach Publk Library. This we8's column is by Jud'f Kelley. DON I.EACH I DAll.Y PILOT Costa Mesa parents Charlene Metoye (left) and Stephame Butcher volunteer tbelr ttme by selllng raffle Uckets for graduattng seniors at Costa Mesa Grad Night party. It's tough being the dad of a grad •High school graduation marks I)1ilestone for student and parent alike. By Julie Ross Cannon, Staff Writer tographs for each student to contribute for the video. COST A MESA -While their children toss tortillas, spray Silly String and hum the tune to ~Pomp and Circumstance." parents of high school seniors say graduation is a milestone for them, too. "When you see those baby pictures, as a parent it just hits you," said Koenig, who used her experience as a senior mom last year to enlighten parents of the Class of 1995. She wrote an article several months ago 1n the PTA newsletter explaining what changes parents should expect in them - selves and their new grads. "You're happy for (your child,) but it's a litUe meldncholy at the same time," said Kathy Koenig, president of the Costa Mesa High School Parent Teacher Association, whose son graduated last year. "It's very exciting for a .parent. You're OK until you hear the refl ections." Koonig said she looks at he r son a little different now, but "I h'ave to keep remind- ing myself that be is a young adult." Holly Ughtvoet found it hard to le t her daughter Heidi out the door on her last day of classes this week. ~Reflections · at Costa Mesa is the year- ly senior talent show when the senior video is unveiled . Parents select four pho- "It was bard to watch her go to schQol for the last time,• sh e said. •it was sad, kind of Man ·enters home, threatens female, flees NEWPORT BEACH -A man described as having a strong body odor a nd the appearance of a transie nt reportedly entered through the unlocked front door of a Corona del Mar residen ce Thursday morning and threatened to sexually assault and kill the female occupant. The suspect entered the unsecured residence in the 2500 block of Baysid e Drive a bo ut 7:15 a.m. On ce inside, h e confronted the resident with a knile, ram- bled about the e nvironme nt and the plan et, and threat- en ed to take the woman's life.and sexually assault her, Correction: according Newport Beach police Sgt. Andy Gonis . Then, abrupUy. the sus- pect stopped talking and fled the residence without harming the woman, Gonis said . Nothing was stolen from the woman in h e r 30s whose name police would not release in order to pro- tect her identity, Ganis said. Police remind residents to keep their doors locked at all times. Police investigators are continuing to search for the susp ect described by the victim a s a white male, 20 to 30 years old, with several days growth of beard and short blond hair covered with a brown nylon base- ball hat. He was wearing a white T-shirt and soiled jeans. like the first day of sch ool. I asked her i1 she wanted to take her picture with her lunch pail like she did on the first day of school." Bill Loyko, whose son graduated in 1993, said graduations are bard on parents because they are forced to change their lifestyle . M For so long, our kids have been our life -soccer, track, band,• he said. ·we live it with them. When they graduate, we don't get to do those things anymore." Loyko said he _believes his youngest child's graduation will be the toughest. •After graduation , you don't have the same social circles anymore," he said. "We see the same parents for four years, going to the same events, havi ng our children hang out together. ·w e just hope for grandchildren down . the road so we can go to their things." Heather Ann Delaney received more credits than any other student at Monte Vista High School. A story in Thursday's Daily Pilot in corre ctly named another student Police investigators are hoping residents may have see n the suspect as he walked through the neigh- borhood. Anyone with the information is asked to call (800) 550-NBPO. LEAH HOGSl!N I OAll.Y I'll.OT Bob Pertnger gtves a thumbs up to a passerby, soUd Ung a "no" vote on next ThtlldAy'• Measure R vote. Pertnger joined nearly 50 others to protest the county's tax Increase proposal. -,Jly Carolyn Miller By Carolyn MJller, Staff Writet" II NEWPORT BEACH -A Yid surveillance camera may bold identities to two alleged robbe who escaped from Westclift J e elers Wednesday with a $900 di mood. The two male suspects repo edly tried to hoodwink the Jew ry store owner by feigning int est in a small diamond when th first visited the store around 1: p.m. Wednesday. The two ev paid a $40 deposit on the jew then left the store, according police reports. Around 3 p.m. the · two s pects revisited the store at 2 Westcliff Drive and asked one the store's owners, George Fat 49, to show the m a larger di mood from a box h olding sever of the pred.ous stones. When Fatal turned his back show the diamond to one of suspects, the other suspect ere behind the circular glass count and tried to snatch the box co taining the loose diamond a ccording to police. At that moment Fatal realiz be was the victim of a scam reportedly tried to get the s to stop. The two struggled, suspect dropped the box, got and fled from the business f lowed by his partner in crime. But Fatal was in hot purs and wrestled one of the suspe out in front of the store, at wbi time the suspect brandished handgun and the owner back off. according to Newport Bea Police Sgt. Andy Gonis. The store's other owner, Ay · Ipek. 52, was also in the sto during the robbery. The two suspects, described male Hispanics in their 20s, we last seen running to the parkin lot behind the business and ho ping into a rust colored Hon with a license plate numb 1EUT281, Gonis said. They s away in the Honda with the diamond -the size of whi police did not know. A third suspect may involved in the heist, Gonis sai Between the suspects' two visi to the store, a female entered business and asked to look at ring. Fatal waited on her and suspects entered the store n long after she exited, said Go · who added that more than suspects in this type of crime not uncommon . Small brush fire doused before threatening home NEWPORT BEACH Welde working in a West NeWport o field accidentally touched off brush fire Thursday aftemoo that swept up a canyon in th direction of nearby homes befor being knocked out by fire crew from Newport Beach, Costa Mes and Huntington Beach . The welding cr~w. which ha been working on an abandone steam pipe, attempted to dous the fire with an extinguisher, b a gust of wind pushed the name up a canyon in the direction homes on Monrovia Avenu authorities said. Firefighters said a back-b ope rator. Ricky Swaringe helped slow the 2:35 p.m. fire b cutting a fire line. They also er ited a city utilities employe John Heel, for assisting firefigh ers with a dty wa ter tanker tru The fire ate up about 2 1/ acres of brush before being e guisbed. Pilot hour answering servicf may be news stories, lllustratloos. edito-:i:-,,;.::;-p.. T • \.·... ... ... / .. • ' used to record letters to the rial matter or ad\lertisements editor on any toplt. herein an be reproduced with- fntU-.-11.-ADDRESS out written permission of copy- VOL 19, NO. 141 Our address Is 330 W. Bay St, right owner. Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627. t:tOW IQ REACH US lHOMAI H. JOHNSON. C<>BRECIJONS Orculation PubfftNr The Times Orange County WILLIAM L090IU. Editor It ls the Piiot's policy to prompt· (800) 252-9141 ITIVl....-1, ly correct all errors of substance. Advenlslng MliN9n9 fditor Plea• call 57,...233. Thank you ... YalOl City Editor Classified 642-5678 MAM: llAWTIN, Photo Editor m Display 642-4321 -MNll(. The Newport h Khleosta Mesa Edltot1al CiraMdon Men9f = fltlot (USPS-1~ Is MMC ICMCIHJ, bhed Mondey through Sat· News 540-1224 Produdlon ~r urdey. In ~ lffch and Sports 642-4330 .OllMfUl'Oa. 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To make INt· ters worse, there Is a good ~nee that coot wat« off 8afa witl hinder the development of hur• rUne swells until mid-July~ the earfl- est Fof dllf'i surf repcw1S and fort.- (.IStl, c.ea ('900) 97~ StMf. The c.att ('()IStS jUQ~ btetoll ' . . . ~ "' ---~ . :. COSTA.-SA • 1100 blodr of Mhdon St.: A burglar a.pt Into a family's home through the kitchen window Whl~ they slept The sus- pect took a VCR and cassette ntcord«, grabbed a bike from the garage and reportedly rode away wtth the loot. l- y 5 n 0 3 f 0 e t r • ·MIXING THE OLD WITiH THE NEW Muralist captures the flavor of Newport on the back wall of Balboa Market By Evan Henerson, Staff Writer BALBOA PENINSULA -Purple and pink blend together over a summer day to fonn the Peninsula's only permanent sWlSet. The Balboa Mural is ahnost com- plete. "I've got my wave," said scenic artist Donald MacDonald, as he runs blue-green lines across the base of the mural. uwe·u have a surfer on the wave and some girls on the beach and pelicans flying over ... " At the request of Peninsula mer- chants, MacDonald agreed to paint the mural -free of charge -on the . back wall of the Balboa Market.· The mural sits adjacent to the city's new parking lot. at the former site of the Wells Fargo Bank. For the past four weeks, Mac- Donald has created sketches and submitted designs, even paddling out on his surfboard with a water camera to take early perspedive photographs. Then, beginning June 12, Mac- Donald began to paint. covering the 107-foot-by-18.5-foot wall with every color of the rainbow. In addi- tion to surfers and bathers, the mur- al depicts the Pun Zone ferris wheel, the Balboa Pavilion, the Ren- dezvous Ballroom, the Balboa Inn and a trolley from the days of the Red Car Line. MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Donald MacDonald works on a mural on the Balboa Peninsula, depleting the past and the present in Newport Beach. "We're mixing in the old with the new," said MacDonald, 41. "It's kind of neat to gel all those things in together.• Large-scale projects are nothing new to MacDonald. A graphic artist with Sony Pictures, the artist has painted backdrops for several films including "Hook," "Cliffhanger" and "Dennis the Menace." For the movie "Vibes," MacDonald painted 600 feet of a Machu Pichu mountain range. With a roller, no less. Peninsula merchantS say that several people expressed an inter- FREE I s;,,g1c vu;,,. u.... With Pwdw. Of Fraaws. PUI>nttt fJ Pucio (619) 779-1439 ·---...,.,. C.0-.DdMit N.wpon Bach (714) 67}.7}84 est in creating a downtown mural. MacDonald, a long-time friend of Baubles, Bangles and Art owner Joe Salamon. hUn'g in for the longest amount of time and offered a com- petitive bid, according to Peninsula activist Dayna Pettit. · "Everything that happens down- town is an opportunity you need to take t:iold of," Pettit said. uHe's got very good credentials and we're very pleased." Salamon believes merchants could not have made a more appro- priate choice. "The town will love what he does," Salamon said. "The main thing is, this is a professional mural- ist and he's graciously offered to donate his services. I think Balboa ~J~i7 ~ti!~!! ~~~CS? E.M.S. GETS RESULTS!! 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Padftc Coat HJ&)tway Suite 640 Lona Beach FRIDAY, JUNE 23. t• City probes complaints regarding coffee roast.el" •Neighbors near Blue Marble Coffee have gone to the Costa Mesa .City Council for help. By lina Borgatta, Staff Writer COSTA MESA -City officials are following up on complaints from Ci group of java-sick resi- dents living near the Blue Marble Coffee Roasting plant on Logan Avenue. For weeks, residents have been complaining that the aroma of the roasting coffee is creating hecµth problems like h eadaches, chest pains and nausea. A small group of them on Monday appealed to the City Council for help. "I bad open heart surgery a few years ago, and this stuff real- ly irritates me to death," Charlie Gibbs told the council. "Please do something right away and don't wait (another) week." / On Wednesday, Planning Department employees mailed off a letter to Blue Marble offi- cials, telling them they needed to file a conditional use ~ wtlb ., City Hall. "And they can't roast colfae until they do that,• said Perry " Valantine, a Costa Mesa dty planner. : The company did file an appli- cation for a business license-last week. But before the license ~ !i be issued, the owners must obtain ·~ a conditional use permit. And in : • order to get the use permit. the ' matter must be scheduled for a public hearing and then approved by the city's Planning Commission. "We notified them verbally (of - the procedure) shortly after we • received their application for a busi-• , ness permit," Valantine said on Thursday. ''Then we followed up with the letter (on Wednesday)." Calls to the Blue Marble office went unanswered on Wednesday. • But in a recent letter to the Daily ; Pilot, one of the company owners ... said the "smoke produced by the roasting process is unpleasant to some people and pleasant tooth- ers, just as any other aroma. It is the amount of smoke that is pro- duced by the average fireplace." 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" c • .. i I .. • • . r • • ( c \ harbor MAINTAINING A SAFE HARBOR Saturday morning becoine electric -boats, that is • Harbor Patrol deputies watch for drunken and speeding boaters, and help stranded vessels, too. By Anna Marie Stolley, Staff Writer- C rouched in their small fishing boat, the young men 190ked 4p ner- vously at Deputy William Nelson. "You know why we stopped you?• asked Nelson. The men shook their heads. "Your boat's not registered,• said Nelson, 39. ·u you have a motor on your boat, you have to get it registered.• After offering a stem warn- ing, Nelson suggested they take care of th'e problem immediate- ly. The young men nodded vig- orously. So Nelson and his partner, Deputy Brian Kleeman, drove off, and the ever-vigilant Harbor Patrol went back to cruising the bay, looking for trouble. As deputies in the Harbor Patrol (a division of the Orange County Sheriff's Department), Kleeman and Nelson have seen it all, from sp~eding in the har- bor to drunken boating. Along with 40 other sheriff's deputies, the two monitor the Newport, Dana Point and Huntington har- bors, admonishing lawbreakers and aiding lost, capsized, burn- ing or sinking vessels. But before they could hit the water, the deputies went through a basic academy, at least a year of regular sheriff's duty, and then plenty of extra training, including a three- month course with classes in firefighting and boat safety. Many of the deputies have additional marine rescue educa- tion, including certification from the California Department of Boating and Waterways. "Our deputies spend at least 480 hours training In marine rescue, • said Orange County Sheriff's Lt. Richard Olson, a Harbor Patrol supervisor. ·No one can be overtrained or overqualified when it comes lo saving lives.~ But the deputies soon learn anna marie stolley I t was a clear and warm Satur- day morning when I stood by the Newport Aquatics Center, waiting for my kayak tour of Back Bay. instead of enjQying the sun on my face, I was wondering why I ever convinced myself that l wanted to learn to kayak or that I cared about the stupid birds in the Back Bay. lhlthf ully, I longed to be back home loung4tg about the house, reading the newspaper and drinking coffee. But three hours Tater, when I clumsily extricated myself from my kayak. l·bad a new apprecia- tion for mud, birds and even strenuous exercise. I even pondered which of my friends I would bring back for Paddle Powers once-a-month Saturday morning (9 a.m. to 12 p.m .) Baell Bay ecological and FIBERGLASS REPAIRS PAINT & GRAPHICS F,OA ALL WATERCRAFf PICK & Delivery ~:>-<>·875 that their classroom education has not prepared them for cer- tain aspects of the job, including weathering the elements. For example, on rough weather days, deputies must cope with a rocky ride. "This job's not for everyone,• said Nelson. "We've had guys come down here and ge t sea- sick. It was not a good job for them.· The sun is another big ene- my. Often in direct sunlight for hours, the deputies now douse themselves in skin lotion and wear protective sunglasses, hoping to ward off skin cancer and other harmful effects of the sun. Despite the hazards of the job, Kleeman and Nelson enjoy making the harbor a safer place . The deputies are always on Orange County Sheriff's deputtes (above, from left) Brian Kleeman, John Luderman and WlWam Nelson patrol Newport Harbor ln search of potenttal problems. Left, Deputy Luderman coun- ' sels some youngsters . regarding the law about hand landing a vessel along the beach on the peninsula. CASEY LUKSCH I DAILY P1LOT the lookout for drunken boaters. "We can detect who's been drinking." said Kleeman, 51, "because they speed, forget to put their navigational lights on or maybe run into something. We caught one guy operating his boat backwards. "You cannot drink and oper- ate a boat. Just like with cars." • SEE PATROL PAGE 5 • Electric boat owners will get a charge out of Newport Harbor rally. To all owners of electric boats: bring your leis and decorate your boats for the ninth annual Electric Boat Rally, taking place at the Ne~rt Harbor Yacht Club from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday. At a skippers' meeting at the beginning of the rally, crew mem- bers receive clues relating to the · history of Newport Harbor and directing them to different check- points in the harbor. The first boat to find all of the checkpoints and return to the club wins. Another aspect of the day focuses on the Hawaiian luau theme. Crew members are encouraged to decorate their boats as creatively as possible, with leis, pineapples and any- thi{lg else befitting a Hawaiian feast. After the rally, while a steel drum band provides entertain- ment, food and beverages will be served. Prizes will be awarded for creatively decorated boats. "We hold this party to kick off summer,• said Gary Crane, rally co-chair and vice president of Duffield Electric Boat Company. ·And to give back a little fun to the people who bought our boats.H .Proceeds from the $50 entrance fee go to the Pediatric Cancer Research Foundation. I I I I I I I I I L-------------•---------- Crane expects at least 50 to make an appearance at party. But for e lectric boat own who have not yet reserved th space, there's still time. Call 64 6812 or sign up Saturday mo ing. Sea hare has made a home ther What's black, slimy and 12 inches long? The answer, the black sea hare, bas found its way under Bill Huscrost's Newport Beach dock. And it brought nine friends, all looking for places to plant their hundreds of eggs. The black sea hare is a mem- ber of the gastropod family, a rela- tive of the snail and slug, and can grow as long as 20 inches. Normally. it spawns around this time in Back Bay. But, for some wiknown reason, a whole bunch of sea hares chose a different place to do their business . When John Scholl, wildlife nat- uralist with the state Departme of Fish and Game, heard abo Huscrosts' guests, h e rushed rig over, bringing several co-worke "They (the sea hares) were la ing eggs right before our eye said an excited Scholl. "(I saw) stringy yellow mass of eggs, o half the size of a football.· Huscrost couldn't be bappi about his find. A nature buff, he keeping one of the slimy blobs a large bowl on the back porch his house. But his wife of 52 years, Ma lyn, is less than thrilled. "These things are horrible, j horrible," said Marilyn . Of mud and early morning miracles wildlife tour, Birds and Kayaks. This is how it went down: Nine of us beginner kayakers stood on the beach, looking down at the kayaks handed to us by Paddle Power instructor Damon House. After calling roll . Jim Cokus -a volunteer for the state Department of Fish and Game -waved his hand in the direction of the bay. "This is a little island of li!e in the middle of cement and asphalt," said Jim. "And we have a drop-dead beautiful morning, as if the sky had parted for us." Jim, a professor of graphic design at Cal State Fullerton, climbed happily into his kayak. Although he has guided this tour more times than r have con- sumed trench fries (a Iott), he appeared thrilled to do it all over again. Damon, who hopes to kayak in the 1996 Olympics, demon- strated the proper way to row. After helping each of us into the water, Damon offered tips on our strokes. He exuded a some- what more mellow excitement. Around me, kayaks banged into each other, preceded with "Uh-oh,• then followed by "Oops," and "It's OK" in~ughter also was sprin· kled i o the mix, followed by, (714) 651-1951 1111 WblttierAllllue~·-­ Cost1 Mea. CA m7-4508 Uct ... "I'll get the hang of this soon.· With all of these happy peo- ple, how could I stay grumpy? Jim led us first lo Dover Bluffs, then to other marshy areas. He pointed out snowy egrets, peli- cans and long-billed curlews. Sometimes the birds ignored us, concentrating on scavenging for food or gr90ming. More often than not, we disrupted them, and they Oew further into the m~hes. Then Jim explained about mud, jam-packed with organisms for birds to eat. Won:ns. Goby. Ghost shrimp. It's all there, a {east for 1\veety Bird and Woodstock. A bird's beak length dictates the type of food be eats. For example, dowagers cannot reach the jackknife clams, but long- billed curlews can. Are birds with shorter beaks insecure about their beak size? How does it feel to stick your face in the mud and pull out din- ner? I never thought of mud as anything more than mud, what l wipe from my shoes and onto my front door- mat. Mud and all its possible con- sequences intrigued me. Jim then told us that 80 species of birds live in the bay area, five of them on the endangered species list. I) I I I ll I {> I I I ( ! ;·I ( h (I I I ( I) That's a lot of bird. Jim. who spent his childhood playing in the Back Bay with his brother, wants to preserve the area as a haven for wildlife and ndture-loving humans in the midst of freeways, shopping malls, and tract housing. Even now, the habitat is con- stantly invaded by trash from all over O range County. "When you change your oil in Tustin, and throw it down the storm drain, it ends up in Back Bay,· warned Jim. Then be got even more serious: "One of the glaring failures of humans is our inability to control the crap that comes into the bay." Whoa. Pretty deep thoughts for a Saturday morning when I'n:t usually just thinking about Calvin and Hobbes. With bis words ringing inside my head, I paddled towards shore. That afternoon, I sipped my coffee, held the newspaper in my tired arms and thought about birds, mud and trash. rwE'D'D1:;v9s arr s'f.!A • 'Professional '1Vcddi119 rpla1111i119 6o Co-ordi11otio11 • 1Flr9a11t .C.1uury Yaclits of aU Sius • J(o11ry1110011 rpfa1111i119 to '&otic ..locatio11s • 'Dr~191ud for all 'Budgets ROMANTIC GONDOLA CRUISES Free Gondola Cruise with all Wedding Bookings ' (714) 675-4704 Representing All ~ O\art.er Yachts Since 1983 • Udo Marina Village • Newport Beach. CA > SPICl&LIZllG II THI Blft'Ol&TIO AIDBIP.&IBOP IOODDBOATS 11611ilrei•lewpll 8'1H101 Sessions begin June 20-Labor Day Reservations Required/ week-Oay Discount Cards Available (cal J<x dtloMsJ ., I I I I I I I a e t CruiSing family makes landfall in Marqµesas IDn'Olrl NOn: The Mullin family - Mkhffl, 54; his wife DeblM, 43, son Ryan 10, and nephew BNt Gum, 24 - left their Corona de4 Mar home on Feb. 4 for a yearlong South Padflc voyage on their SO-foot vessel, •Heart Strings.•• Michael has taken a yur's leave of absence from his cardioYas- cular surgeon's practice, and Ryan Is continuing his .studies on the boat. To keep their ehvlous friends and acquaintances (Including the Dally Pilot) appraised of their adventures, Debbie is filing periodic newsletters from the boat. The following is her second Installment. April 30, 1995 TAIOHAE BAY, NUKU IDVA, MARQUESAS -I've been a long time 'in getting back to this newsletter. Our passage of 20 days to Taiohae Nuku Hiva, Marquesas, cov- ered 3,000 miles. Toward the end of the 20 days, I thought we would never get here -but after talking to some of the other cruisers, I've discovered that 20 days was a quick passage. Going through the ITCZ (intertropical convergence zone, near and including the equator), the winds were flulcey and light. So Mike decided to to hyperspace thru this zone with our engine. Fortunately, just as we were about to decide we couldn't use any more fuel for this adventure, the South East- ern Trades filled in. We did a constant 8 to 9 knots for the rest of our passage. Some passage highlights were the phenomenal sun- sets and Easter Sunday (with an egg hunt!) while cross- ing the equator. It was such a feeling of accomplishment to · cross that imaginary line in a small boat. Following our Easter egg hunt, King Neptune arose from the briny de pths to initiate all of us into a very special society - the Shell Back Society. Only those who have crossed the equator by boat are admitted to this society. We ¥e polywogs no morel Some low points of our pas- sage: my usual low-level nau- sea off and on; not many fish landed. even though many of our lures were stolen (we did bring aboard two small mahi mahi and caught a 100-pound marlin, took pictures and then released him); at the beginning of the passage the boat motion was uncomfortable (which did- n't help my stomach!}; and it was a long time to be at sea. We arrived in Nuku Hiva at night. It is difficult to describe our feelings -lots of Hland-ho's" and Hya hoos," then a quiet wonde r filled us while we all PATROL CONTINUED FROM 4 By the way, the legal limit for alcohol consumption is the same for boating as it is for driving: a .08 blood-alcohol level deems you legally drunk. Kleeman and Nelson also actively enforce noise ordinances, boat registration laws and the 5- mph harbor speed limit. abeorbed the details ol our new landfall. We bad just traveled to the most remote island group 1n the world, the spectacular, emerald green isles, Marque- sas.1bey are volcanic in origin, so very dramatic and unbeliev- ably lush. Although, the Mar- quesans were warlike, prac- ticed human sacrifice and were cannibals, we found them to be very frlendly. We've now been here one week and feel like old-timers! We've bad some wonderful hikes through the bills and the valleys ffypee Valley of Melville fame) clear to the oth- er side. U it is possible the bays on the other side are even more dramatic, lush and simply spec- tacular! The only maddening thing about these islands is the "no-no" -a terrible creature, gnat-like, who has a nasty bite. We're doing fairly well on this score and when in the back country or at the beach, use lots of insect repellent. We have been fortunate to be here during a very special time for the Marquesans -the ordination of the first Marquesan priest, a young man from the chief's family. They celebrated with feasts, dancing and special Masses for a week -Sunday Mass with joyful Marquesan singing was said in Tahitian, Marquesan and French. We have never been to a mass with so many priests in attendance! Their church and grounds are beautiful with wonderful carv- ings and stone altars. Our new cruising friends are an interesting and diverse lot. All are helpful. Most in this bay seem to be waiting for parts, some actually call this "the bay of broken boats I• So far we are abJe to handle our repairs with stores on hand, thankfully. Our day is coming! Actually, when we~ve needed parts, friends have been able to bring them, much better than Mexican or Polynesian mail. We are at a wondrous place at a wondrous time in our lives, so much to be thankful for. Ryan is having the time of his life -bas becoll1' a valuable crew member, a good fisher- man and a most excellent dinghy captain. School remains everyone's least favorite activi- ty, boat chores remain constant, it's awfully hot and humid, yet we are still on course, and now we must leave to have cocktails with our new friends! Nana for now, Mate Debbie and the Heart Strings Crew Kleeman cautions that even if a boat is traveling less than five miles per .hour but creating a huge wake, the pilot can be cited. But the deputies claim to pre- fer warnings and advice to issu- ing citations. And for those who want to learn more about the rules, the Harbor Patrol provides free informational pamphlets. •0ur idea is to educate: said Kleeman. "U we educate, they . won't break the law a second time.· 1at Annu•I Neighborhood Palnt/Plant/Cl-n-Up Day S•turd•y, May 20, 1115 ·FISHING The best spots to land 'em in the harbor. Croakers or corbinas, bat ray or sea~. local experts say the harbor's t.eeming with fish NBWPORT HARBOR -Tackle box in one hand, fishing pole in the other, you head out in the wee hours of the morning for a dey of fish- ing in the harbor. But in which <Jirection should you go? What you wouldn't give for a little expert advice on the best places to fish in Newport Harbor. Guess what? The Daily Pilot has polled a few local experts for their fishing tips. First of all, there's Davey's Locker employ- ee Jeff Hewitt, who ~uggested angling under- neath boats moore<f in the harbor. where the fish collect, or going to the mouth of the har- bor. "The best time is early morning," said Hewitt. "But its OK (in the harbor) all through the day.• Meanwhile Davey's Locker supervisor Matt Vaquer recommended different spots for dif- ferent types of fish. "For the halibut, you want to be in open water, like boat channels,· said Vaquer. HBut for the spotfin croaker, you want to be any- where there's a gently sloping sandy beach, like the south side of Bay Island.• To find Vaquer's personal favorite, the bay bass, be suggested throwing a line under and around any dock with a substandal amount of growth on it. And remember that fish move up to the higher water in the summer. •Don't waste your time in deep water, any- thing deeper than ts feet,• said Vaquer. For a different perspective, there's Ken Evelyn, an ofiice worker at Newport S portfishing, who recom- mended Crab Point on Little Island, across Crom the Coast Guard station, for catching croakers. "Back by Pacific Coast Highway, you can get a lot of white seabass, halibuJ. and bay bass," added Evelyn. FRIDAY. JUNE 23, 1995 are found in abundance one hour befoN al one hour after either low tide or high Ude. When angliilg in moving tide, stick to tbl Coast Guard dock and the M Street public dock, then drift to the Back Bay brjtelge,, IUQ· gested Doughty. And night owls should. try full moon angling for the bet ray when the tide is higb. As for the budget conscious, Doughty point· But Arline Pdrker. a state Fish and Game ndturalist, sug- gested the Upper New- port Bdy for DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Loi Huynh of Anaheim baits his hook at M Street ln Balboa where he and his biends caught several perch, smelt, and bay bass. bass and corbina. ''But you can't go on the islands," Parker warned. "Stay m th(' mom channel." And the debate rages on. J.D. Doughty. owner of JD's Big Game Tackle on Balboa Island, has the whole fishing thing down to a science. "Tides are a mdJor part of shoreline fr~h· ing, • SdJd Doughty. Bass and halibut can lw hooked between high tide and low tide, dur- ing a ~moving tide.• Other fish. such as croakers and corbinds, ed out that hshlng dt the public docks is free; a fishmg license is not required. Bul for those who want to explore beyond the public docks, d year-long salt-water license costs a mere $17 .35 and can be purchased at many of the locd.I tackle stores. Most of the experts reminded fishers to release what they don't plan on keepmg. or dny fish under ourumum ~ize lurutations And, finally. a word to the WlSe from Hewitt: ·Be patient. and go out to have fun. and it will be a better brne " what's afloat begins at the Newport Beach Aquatics Center. A volunteer naturalist from the California Department of Fish and Game will discuss migratory waterfowl and endangered species while an instructor from Paddle Power teaches the basics of kayaking Cost is S35 per person. Call 675-1215 for more informa- tion. Fl HING SPECIAL EVENTS MARINE LECT\JRE AND BARBECUE Long Beach sailors Or. Don and Linda Bryce will discuss sailing in the Orient as a part of a lecture series at Orange Coast College's sailing center, located at 1801 West Pacific Coast Highway, today, 6:30 to p.m. Dinner will be served. For more informati9n, call 645-9412. CAMPftRE PROGRAM LHm about bird llfe in Orange Coun- ty while relaxing in front of a campfire at Upper Newport Bay on June 24. Campfire lighting begins at 7:15 p.m. For more Information, c.aJI 640-6746. BOAT AUCTlON ANO GEAR SALE The Orange Coast College Marine Pro- gram will auction boats, trailers and marine ~ear at 1370 Adams Ave on June 24, beginning at 10 a.m. Sails, ngging winches, electronics, and other nautical items will be sold from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information, call 645-9412. HERITAGE BOAT PARADE MARSH PROWL The American Nautical Heritage Boat Prowl through the upper Newport Bay JUNIOR ANGLER TOURNAMENT I Children can participate in a free fish- mg tournament from June 24 to Aug. 12 Divided into age categories (Junior: up to 10 years old. Senior 11 to 15 years old), young anglers can win prizes and attend a special awards banquet. for more information. 673-6316 Parade begins in Newport Harbor at 1 with a naturalist on July 26, begmnmg FISH SCHOOL p.m. on July 4. For more information, at 7:30 p.m. Meet at the Big Canyon Fishing school classes are offered on call 729·3863. parking lot, off of Back Bay Drive. For· Monday and Tuesday of each week. reservations and information, call 640-1 Classes leave the Balboa Pavilion a\ 6 FOURTH OF JULY FIREWORKS 6746. a m and ret\Jm at 4 p m "Cost is S 125 per Newport Dunes Resort will provide person. For information, call 673-2810. entertainment. barbecue and fireworks KIDS SUMMER PADDLE CAMP on July 4. Parking is S 15. For more infor· The Newport Aquatic Center hosts I CHILDREN'S ASHING LESSONS · matlon, call 729-3863. weeklong camp sessions from June 26 to The Balboa Angling Club and the city Aug. 25 for children between the ages j of Newport will offer a fishing class for BIRDS AND KAYAKS of 8 and 13 Instructors will teach the 7-12 year olds at the Clubhouse, •A• Go on a birds·and-kayak tour of the basic skills of rowing, canoeing and street and Bay A11e. 8:30 am. to 12:30 Upper Newport Bay ecological reserve kayaking. Cost i~ S 100 per person Call p.m., July 14 For more information, call from 9 a.m. to noon on July 8. 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Her second request con- cerned a meeting Kemp and the district's executive secretary attended in Sacramento to dis- cuss two $85,000 sexual harass- ment claim settlements with negotiators from the Joint Powers Insurance Association in Sacra- mento. Ohlig said she spoke tp Kemp about 'two weeks ago, suggesting he take boar.ti president Tom Nel- son or another member along with him to the meeting instead of a staff member. "We had a long discussion, and Mr. Kemp said OK, that he would talk to director Nelson and get back to me," Ohlig said. "And the last meeting, Kemp didn't say one word about it. Then I find out the next day that he and the secretary have gone to Sacramento to meet with the JPIA. "I just felt, there again, we have the public calling us 'pup- pets' in the newspapers, and then this happens." , Some residents have recently referred to the board as Kemp's puppets and "rubber stamp," saying the members don't assert the_ir authority over the general manager. "It is imperative that this board remain the overseers of operations in this district," East Side Homeowners Association president Heather Somers told the board. "I feel there is too much power being delegated to our general manager.• Another resident, Mike Healey, echoed those thoughts. "The board members are the representatives of the people, and they are responsible for the hiring of the staff,• Healey said. ·u they can't do that, then they should step down. "If they can't rely on the staff (to follow through on policies and directions), then maybe you should replace the staff." ENDEAVOUR CONTINUED FROM 1 The vessel will leave Newport Beach on Monday. Thursday morning, Tucker and his nine- member crew worked to get the boat ready to bead north. Below deck, crew members cleaned the private cabins which can accom- modate up to eight guests. ln addition to its four cabins and three baths, the Endeavour is equipped with a saloon, stereo, CD and VCR system. "She's a very labor-intensive boat," Tucker said. "If you walk down the deck, you'll see that everybody's always working. But they all enjoy working because she's a classic." The Endeavour is 130 feet long and carries more than 9,000 square feet of sail. Its mast, topped by a flag bearing the let- ter E, can be seen from West Coast Highway be.bind the Win- dows on the Bay restaurant. "I never thought I'd see one of the prindpal J-boats sail into Newport Beach. That's a histori- cal happening," Vaughan said. ·But it happened. It was here." 1894-1995 FOUR GBNBRATIONS IOI Years! SISAL SALE up to ·- 30~FF AL MARC MAATW I DM.'V Pl.OT Newport Beacb llbrartm. Pllylltl Sdlemee' wltb some ol tbe Dia- mond Colledlon books~ to lbe library by the mdbon. TRIAL CONTINUED FROM 1 dawn hours last May -any lesser sentencing would be an injustice. "This was a slam dunk -he broke into our house, Katy saw him, I caught him and gave him to police," said Roelle, an assistant football coach at Corona del Mar High School. "Something has got to be done. The three strikes law is fine and good. but one time should be enough -I think they should castrate him.· During their testimony earlier this week, the couple recounted their frightful experience, which began when Katnna woke up to see a man dressed in white lurking behind the couple's bedroom door; and ended when Roger chased the intruder down the street, finally tackling him and pinning him down until police arrived. The Roelles firmly believe Fen1- er'.s intent was to rape Katrina and harm their family. But Clapp, citing inf orrnation given by Michael Alvarez, an expert witness on addictive behav- ior who testified for the defense Wednesday, said Ferrier bas a sex- ual addiction which has escalated to voyewts:m -wanting to look at women and be near them or touch them in a non-harmful way. "(Ferrier) does have a sexual addiction problem that is different from a rapist," Clapp said. "It's a different kind of person who does rape. They are like a person who man, fonner Defense Secretary Robert McNamara and chil- dren's authon Matt Christopher and Eve Buntinq. Local author Irwin Gellman, who used the Central Ubrary wblle research· tng his book, contributed a copy ot his non-fiction work "Secret ,Affairs." . ' Scheffler bU also organized the cards and letters of response into a notebook which will be displayed with the books. In many cases, the authors sent a personal note thanking the library for being asked to partic- ·ipate. "1\vo or three are just signed. The rest have some personal message," said Schettler. "Vl.Si.- has anger and a power thing over women. · and that's not a profile characteristic to Perrier." In Perrter's testimony following the 1979 rape -which occurred on Otange Avenue 1.3 miles away from the 1994 burglary -be states he hated women and blamed bis anger on his ex-wife, according to court docwnents. However, those feelings were isolated to that one incident, Clapp said. Ferrier was committed to three and a half years to a state mental hospital for the 1979 rape, and was release<tin July 1983. Ferrier, conservative looking with short sandy blond hair and glasses, may testify in court next week, Clapp said. 1Jial proceed- ings may be completed by the mid- dle of next week. ton may want to browse through the letters u well "(have a great deal ol respect fot autban. I think lt'a wOndetful that they've taken the time and the effort to send tbeir boob.• While several authors have yet to send a response, only W.E.B. GrWin has refused to donate a DgDed book. A letter from bia UIOCiate lnf ormed sCbeffler tlult the author bas already depleted the 20 copies whit:h Grltfin sets aside for dis- tribution purposes. Children's author Peter Spier did not send a book, but for a very good reason: b e hadn't written one. •1 have not published a book for the pa.st three years and this year will be no exception," Spear wrote. "No new books (but lots of great sailing).• According to Scheffler, the library will send out additional request.I in upcoming weeks Uld the DiaiDoad Collection WW cooUnue to grow even after 1995. The collection will be ltored under lock and key in the Central Library's conference room. Ubrary visitors who want to peruse the works or the corre- spondence can request a view- ing at the library's administrative office. The library carries extra copies of all works in the Dia- mond Collection. Collection works are part of the library's reference resources and can not be checked out of the library. "Ubrarians have found t,bat signed copies can't circulate," said city Ubrarian LaDonna Kie~ti. "They tend not to come back." ENDURING • Most Stain Proof • Most Crustt Resistant • Most Durable • Suttable For Resldentlal, Commercial & Apartments $6~~ BALBOA CARPET MILLS, INC. 722-0420 629 TenninaJ Way, #20 • Costa Mesa Open Mon.-Fri. 9-5 •Since 1974 .. EYE-OPENER Costa Mesa clJampions $uff er ~-round losses in 1bjC stephanie keefe Prigmores find • success 111 Annapolis • Consistent racing lands Katie in second overall at U.S. Women's Open Singlehanded event. L ocal sailors l<atie and Beth Prigmore traveled back to · Annapolis last weekend to compete in the 1995 U.S. Women's Open Championship in the Singlehanded division. The event is an open competition that annually draws dose to 50 women sailors for both Single and Doublehanded divisions. • TOU QUOTE OF THE DAY ·1 believe mentallg we ID9WS'l In IM flOllW from tM llatt .... -GIANl'S MANAGER BIU MASON OP CHAMPIONS Extremely light winds and rolling swells. typical of the Chesapeake in June, allowed only nine of the 12 scheduled races to be sailed. Said regatta chair Delrie Hobbs about the conditions, •1t was light and lumpy -like sailing in a washing machine." DON l£ACH I DAA.Y Pl.OT Giants ttnt baseman Michael Swan loses the ball in the sun as Cardinals baserunner Joe Brunatt reaches safely in Thursday afternoon's TofC first round game. Also, the added disturbance of powerboats flying at high speed, again typical of the Chesapeake in June, through the courses provided another hindrance to the already tough racing conditions. Racing in Laser Radials. the Singlehanded division hosted a strong field of 19 competitors. The 1994 U.S. Sailing/Rolex Yachtswoman of the Year Danielle Brennan won the event with seven firsts and two seconds. a win that appears to be easy. but in reality was dose among the top five. Brennan. with her natural speed in a Laser. was able to pull ahead at the start of the race and would have to cover her competition to maintain that lead. Katie Prigmore was Brennan's biggest thorn, pulling out two bullets of her own and only finishing out of the top five once in nine races. Her top scores found her in second overall. Beth Prigmore posted consistent finishing, ending the racing in 17th. 0 More than 150 boats and 1,500 sailors are expected to compete in the 11th annual nimble/North Sails Race Week to be held in Long Beach beginning Thursday. All of the local area yacht clubs will be sending boats to compete in the event that is known for its axcellent race management, fun l.fter-rac:ing parties and innovative ipproaches to the sport of sailing. Featured events at lttmble/North Sails Race Week >egan with a North Sails Racing :Unic Thum:lay with the top sailors rom the marine industry discussing l wide range of topics, including ocal knowledge, tactics and ~mputer software. Today, nimble is hosting a >realdut seminar discussing all upects of GPS technology, both on md off the water. Trimble ii the Jffidal navigation sponsor of the 6Jnerica'1 Cup. AJ90, the Race Week ii bolting :he Ail10uch Cellular Melgel 24 Western Open Cbamplombtp, where more than 30 boeta are expected to attend. ~ it tbe largest Melgei regatta on the West Coast. Keep an eye out for the multitude of boetl tn Long Beech Ulllweett!nd . • ... ,.,... ...... bo9tlng '°"'""" .... ~~· Slow start costly to Giants • Robinwood Cardinals score three in first and go on to 4-0 District 62 Majors win. By Dennis Brosterhous Staff Writer HUNTINGTON BEACH - The first inning of Thursday's Little League District 62 Tourna- ment of Champions Major Divi- sion game was indicative of the frustration the Costa Mesa Giants endured all evening against the Robinwood Cardi- nals. In the top of the inning, Steven Carrillo bit a bullet. which was gloved by Cardinal right fielder Nick Garcia. Armando Ortiz then bit a shot which was backhanded by first bclseman Jett Pickens. Justin Lund reached on an infield single, but Michael Swan grounded sharply to third. Despite hitting the ball hard throughout the inning, the Giants had nothing to show for it. Robinwood answered by scor- ing three times in its half of the inning. The Cardinals didn't hit the ball any harder than the Giants, but had better direction. #I believe mentally we weren't in the game from the start." said Giants Manager Bill Mason. •And. we weren't hitting the ball today (after the first inning). The three games we lost this year, we didn't have the bats going." The Giants never seriously threatened to get back .in the game, managing just two hits as Cardinals left-handed pitcher Patrick Peconic settled down. Michael Swan reached on an infield single and Alex Scurr was the only other baserunner for the Giants. and he was erased trying to steal to complete the fifth inning. ~There wasn't a lot we could do without baserunners," said Mason, who praised the effort of the Giants' left-hander Brandon Clever. •He did a great job pitching,· said Mason. ·we just bad no support. We've been hot and cold with our hitting this year, and when we don't hit, we lose.· Clever walked just two, and · they both came in the second inning when he worked out of a jam. He also fanned 11, includ- ing six straight when he struck out the side in both the third and fourth innings and eight of the last 10 he faced in the third through fifth innings. Robinwood will now face the · winner of Saturday's 9 a.m. game featuring the Costa Mesa American Brewers and West- minster on Monday at 5 p.m. MINOR A Costa Mesa Tigers tamed in first round by Huntington Valley • Huntington Valley deals Minor A team 12-5 TofC first-round setback. HUNTINGTON BEACH -The Huntington Valley Little League Angels posted a 12-5 victory over the Cos- ta Mesa American Little League Tigers in the first round of the District 62 Minor A Tournament of Champions at Roblnwood LL Thursday. Huntington Valley . advances to Monday's sec- ond round, where it will face the winner of Satur- day's game between the Costa Mesa National Dodgers and Seaview l..L's representabve in a 5 p.m. matchup. The Tigers are eliminated in the single- eluninabon format. Aaron Stags had the first or two hits in the game for Costa Mesa. while Doug Amburgey was walked three times and scored each time. Zach Powell and Eric Nutter each scored runs for the Tigers. Joe O'Sullivan had the Tigers' other hit and also did a good job pitching in relief, allowing two runs in two ,innings pitched . The Tigers were man- aged by Craig O'Sullivan, with Paul Krikorian assist- ing as coach. ' . . . .. ,• .. ;, .... .. ' .. 't I• •• ··~ • •• •• , r•1 •• "' ,• • I I ~ 1 ' I. ( c ' ( i r < c . ; ' RIOAY, JUNE 23, 1995 Mets earn title with a flourish • Braves victims in Newport East J.L Majors title game, 6-0, as Vogele tosses one-hitter. hit and stole second. Josh Yelsey hit a tow- ering home run over the lelt..f!eld fence to provide all the runs the Mets would need. CORONA DEL MAR -Relying on exceptional pitching, aggTessive baserun- ning and fine defensive play, the Mets claimed the championship of the Newport East Little League Majors Division last Sat- urday with a convincing 6-0 shutout of the Braves. Yelsey later contributed another RBI and first baseman Elliott Doostmard ripped two doubles down the Jett-field line and drove in another run. Matt Moore, playing center fie ld and shortstop, had a triple and a single and scored on Yelsey's double in the fourth inning. Britta Vogele, the league's top pitcher all year, recorded a complete-game, one-hit shutout. She had a perfect game through four innings and a no-hitter through five, with the Braves spoiling it on a sixth-inning single to right. .Blake •Bulldog" Rielly, the Mets' 11· year-old pitcher and outfielder, contributed two RBI, including one on a ball hit to the fence which resulted in a double. 0 Vogele had 11 strikeouts and just two walks, finishing the game by fanning the final two batters. Terry Hackett will manage the Newport East Little League AU-Star team, which will open competition on July 6. Even with a Joss in the first round of the District 55 Major Tournament of Champi- ons on Tuesday, Vogele still possesses a 17- 3 mark. The Mets and Braves each suffered losses in the opening round of the T of C on Tuesday. Hackett, who managed the Cardinals during the regular season, said that the All- Stars are comprised of an interesting mix of players who can play multiple positions. •This team is made of a great bunch of kids that love to play baseball," Hackett said. ·us strongest asset is its cherrustry and camaraderie, which we don't see enough of in sports today. Every kid will do whdtever it takes to make Uus team successful and Vogele led off the game with an infield briefly Costa Mesa's Kuhn set for Junior National Championships at Mt. SAC David Kuhn, a 17 -:year-old Costa Mesa resident, won the USA 1Tack and Field-sanctioned Southern California Association Decathlon June 10 at Trabuco Hills High to qualify for the Junior National Championships Friday and Saturday at Mt. San Antonio College. Kuhn, a junior at Calvary Chapel, became one of the few •high school athletes in the coun- try to total over 6,000 points. His marks in the 10-event competi- tion were 11.63 in the 100 meters, 21-5 in the long jump, 42-3 in the shot put, 5-11 in the high jump, 53.96 in the 400, 16.33 in the 110 hurdles, 110-0 in the discus, 12-6 in the pole vault, 137-11 in the javelin and 5:09.97 in the 1,500. The Junior Nationals are con- ducted every year for athletes under 20. Following this year's meet, Kuhn will be eligible for two more years. He will be com- peting primarily against the top college freshman in the nation. at Mt. SAC, a meet that w).ll deter- mine the U.S. Junior World Team, which will compete in the Junior Pan-Am Games in Chile in Sep- tember. Kuhn began competing in track and field as an eighth grad- er, when, in 1992, he won the AAU (Amateur Athletic Union) Pentathlon in Visalia. Last year, he placed fourth and eighth in two National Junior Olympic Championships in the boys inter- mediate division. Newport Beach TC offering free lessons NEWPORT BEACH -The Newport Beach Tennis Club is ottering tree group tennis lessons for 90 minutes during two upcom- ing dates. Tbe lessons are geared for ~n and are offered from a profellk>nal tennis instructor. The datee are t.hiJ Sunday from 3:30-5 p.m. and Saturday, July 1 from 8- 9:30 a.m. Tbe otter ls for everyone who is just starting to play or former players beginning to play again. There are even free loaner tennis rackets available. Those interested must call to register before taking the free les- son. There is one free lesson per person. There are free tennis lessons for adults and juniors with a vart- ety of times and locations avail- able. Lessons are for juniors ages 8-15 and adults 16 and over. For more information, or to call to sign up for the tenrus lessons, phone 64•-ooso, ext. 25. we intend to have fun while we are doing it." It appears as if Andy Almquist and Chase Hoeven will handle the catching chores and Malt Marston and David Richardson will play first base. Dustin Hat- field, Josh Cornett, Tanne'r Hackett, Jason Kurtz and Br~dley Kiser will secure the middle infield dnd center field position, with Cavdn Cuyler, Josh Yelsey and Jonathan Martinez at third base and in the outfield. Britta Vog ele will see some time on the mound, along with Cuyler, Richardson, Hackett and Kurtz. The team will be roached by Pat Ward (Braves), Lee Marston (Cardinals) and Marc Martinez (Dodgers). The first nine pldyers were selected by the players themselves and the remaining five positions filled by a vote of the eight league managers. To be competitive with other leagues, which have many more players to draw upon, Hackett believes Uus team will have to throw strikes, play very solid defense and put the bat on the ball. Dodg~rs take NEIL AA • Giants r8lly to tie it at 5..5 before Dodgers score late for 9-5 'Victory. . CORONA DBL MAR -Jn a seesaw battle Saturday morning at Uncoln Field, the Dodgers answered the Giants' four-run uprising with four of their own in the bottom of the fifth inning and claimed a 9-5 victory in the Newport East Uttle League AA championship game. field for the second out. Derek Shaw ICOl'9d a pair ot nmnen with • solid bit Into left ftekt. Cleanup bitter Andy LtJlan fol- lowed with another hit to left to score Shaw, then scored himself when Scott Caput stroked the third straight hit of the inning to make it 9-5. Lujan, a right-hander, enter- ed the game in a relief role and retired the Giants in the sixth inning. Derek Shaw bad a two-run single in the bottom of the first to help the Dodgers build their 5-1 lead. It was the third meeting of the season between the two teams, with each having won one of the previous matchups. After the Giants had rallied ftom four runs down to tie the game at 5-5 in the top of the fifth, the Dodgers' rally began when Scott Bauer reached on a one-out walk. Parker Ferguson then beat out a bunt down the first-base line to put runners at first and second. After a deep fly ball to left "It was a typical game (for us)," said Dodgers Manager Jim Ferguson. "Just when we get a team on the ropes, we let them back in the game with a night- mare inning. But, in the end, our big-time players made the big- time plays in the big-time game." Blue Jays NHBA Mustang champs •They beat Mariners, 6-5, in title game to finish 4-0 in Newport Harbor Baseball Association league playoffs. NEWPORT BEACH -The champion Blue J ays completed a 4-0 run through the Newport Harbor Baseball Association Mustang Division playoffs with a 6-5·victory over the Mariners on Saturday at Kaiser Ele- mentary Field. It was the second straight Blue Jays' win over the Mariners in the 9-10-year-old playoffs and capped a succession of close victories for the team which entered as the No. 2 seed. "I'm really proud of the boys," said Manager Bob Hanley, whose son Blake played a key role in the championship run as the first baseman and RBI leader for the team. The most spectacular of the wins came in the tournament opener when the Blue Jays overcame a 17-10 deficit in the bottom of the sixth by scoring eight times to claim an 18-17 verdict. · . That was followed by a 2-1 victory over the top-seeded Yankees and a 12-10 victory over the Mariners. Nick Zimmerman and Ryan Rowe were the top pitchers on the Blue Jays, a team which lost three games during the regular season. Other key players included infielder Lucas Parker, third baseman Spencer Pulaski (leading run scorer) and catcher Braden Barnett. According to Hanley, no less than six Blue Jays' players hit .400 this season. Ameba takes thir . in tournament MORENO VALLEY -The Corona Mar Ameba, a California Youth Soc Association (CYSA) team, finished third place at the fourth annual P Moreno Valley Heat Summer Clas Soccer Tournament held last weeken Moreno Valley High School. The 12-year-old boys team defea the Brea Blaze from the Coast Soc League, 1 ~o. The goal came late ln second half on a blistering shot inside right post by striker Scott Dean. The tally was set up by a combina · of short passes by cent~ back's Sean Mike Mulvaney, left l.itle target Pa Wood, right line target Geoff Leach center striker Brendan Fenno, who m the final pass to Dean through the B defense. The Ameba team, which carried se new players and which had only pr ticed twice, played brilliantly on defe Sweeper Chase Emery, stopper C Reddin, outside defenders Riley Wa and Dan Degheri, right line Billy Ea and goalkeeper Steve Jendrusina ( saves) were credited with Ameba's shutout of the summer toUmam.ent son. In another game, Ameba fell, 2·1, the San Bernardino Corinthians. Corinthians ICOl'ed' the winning goel one minute remaining in the game Reddin had earlier tied the game on a yard shot from hil center fullback lion. Andy Almquilt. Joeh Cornett, Clapp and ldean Sba.bangian join thil week to prepare for the Llont Club •Sotter Por 5'9bt• ~ .. ~ .... ~--... -weekend id nla tngh ScbOol, I 1 Par infOnlijUon ebOUt JclninU Ame contact Co8ch Jim Nom.n;.a 7%4-103 - el FRtDAY, JUNE 23, 1995 PU1UC NOTICll PUIUC NOTICll PUl&.IC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICEI ..UO llribi l'UILJC llOTICll l'UIUC ll01ICD W llOTJCll l'UIUC IOTICll ... coonAM:TCA., .... and ....,.. to ... k•••• H PAUL W. l'UIUC llllTICI -•-••• uu WWW • 1111 &ai en.. • • um~ w .. Tw na fl ....., 1M111e . ,_.. ,_..=-C...•• ll50l PUIUC llOTICI :::'"' th• contn.ct 11 ~~ .. !fE H1n. 1 U.. Etn~'!.· wona. Deo1uH. _ =••• -... 111111U •nl,tll.tt.. ........................ ' H 81 .. T ... .._. W IC*onlia . ~ llWWd9d Md upon eny .......-__.. .... NOUC. 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CMdl • ..._ -, • ...... • lo h ~ C... -... -to Ml ~ ~ The ~Ml ~ IO The followtna peraom ~--... by lhef'n In "'-911. ll'llY be 11*1 WUh U'le Clerk and best blddlf, on 0t alltf KL.0 KARE. 25252 ~ ,..._ AC1ION TO MOTJCl YOUR..._ .. c1M11 llftlon • a 100 CMo C.... DtW -~--. uwld ...,.. Aollfl 1r111sact buwnua 111lde1 the llaW ebenctontcfth• use of ~of the contract. ol th• SuperlOf COun 11 IN 5U't day ot July, 1895, dra Aola. Laguna NtQWI, f'MflftllV.11 MAY IE SOlD Af e:e.c~ • ._. -, • ...... • w..i a..... Alie, eawon.i.. =., ._ .,_ "°"" Tiuti ~· blitinut '*"' Of th• Flctllloue Bualne11 No blcldet may wllhdtaw anytltN. 1tt~bl~a1~ at the offlc• of Chu<chl~ & CA t2tltf A "*1C Wf. I YOU NUO AH fedtf .. uvtnge Md loeft ~· C8UMe(a ~ DltH '111413, 15 '°an lllldlVICleCI namrs bled lbM Oft Mly 1, Nam•: FRANK'S FLOW· any bid for a period of this N~ce Pf ' lo Th Botkovlch, 100 Oceengale, Karlyn L. 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This buein .. a 11 con- LAW'tlR of U\t ""-cW Code alMll Md llllet ... ~to llAd as 11\W No of ti.a swmtr~ waa Mtd W1111 Nt1M reltntcl IO above A payrntnt bond and a DATED: 1·20.95 tale of .. id deeedtnt, at dUC'ltd by: an lndlVldual o.i 6'3096 • t 45 AM, SW ~to do......... -Mid aiiw • _.., Mid Olfw fltcolU In fie Olla the Ccuncy Otfll o1 Ol'lnOt was filed In Orang• County perlOl'manc:e bond ahall be 1.INDA MARJE HILL, the hme of death, and all Havt you atarted d°"'9 1 1 .,. lendl(s SMta tnc as lft tNa .. ..._ lift._ eWftl Deed af TNlll 11\ ... ~ Wll ~ of °""Ill ~ ~ onJunt 12 \9'J6 on 1 O /1 519 f, F 11 e requ red prlOt to execution lhaciutor of BHsle I.he right. 1111• and lnlttffl busiMH yat7 YH S.22·15 w. ""'1.,..., TNSlff llllde1 t.Mw oe9* tt\an CIM 18 ~In Yid~• Mid OeM ol TMC *~ .... NOTU·TIH Re.'°"' Hime No.F609788 of Ille comract anct shall be M•• Hiii Ealate lhat tile aald estate has, by l<arl)'n L Gunderton 1 1114 put111"11 10 Oted of Trust. ecceptM Che Ttu•• Mat S1111e dlecllbecl M ! M fMf• kJ11ow1nO ~. blMM A A St.llemtnt expm tu~ Ytltl llOm Patricia A. Edy, 900 Part< In tile fOl'm e•t forth In lhe LITMAN •nd ASSOCI• operation of law 0t other-This stAlt"*11 wH filedJ ~ on 1*'99 as DcQ... Wllflhold ttM ta~ of ~ deeorlbed In a. lillo¥e ltHthold u ~4 by INI lhe date it was flltd in lht OHic.t Avenue, Laguna Beach, CA conttael docu1Mnta. ATES wlae, acquired other than with the County Clttlt or, Ho ••711 Cl Ott ~ the T1u .... •a o.M u..at "*"'°"" Dead u Truat. ct!\1111 leau Wilfl ~ to of the !:Qu""' Cle"-A ntw Fiti· 92e51 PUtauant to Section 22300 0 0 M LtTMAH ot In addition to that of Orange Coun1y on May 22.1 mtnt IOI funcla McOIM a .ii.bte to N'Nt •H-111·1' pul'CNst claltd Januwy 1, 197\ • .., S~ Jac.l<aon B. Hurla, 1912 f the Public ContraC1 8Y1 T D • ' said deceased II the Um• 1995. =:!, "'o1 ~~~Ille u.. payee Of~ ... aa Tiie *"' ..... Md tJIM.Ultd by W. llWM ~. :':i:'~"::i::.C•me Tiit Tustin Av•nue. Newpon ~.the contract wlll con-Attomeyfor Executor or dealh. of, In and 10 1ha1 FM7328 ! .,. • ..,. • •IMtt•olrltfll oeMt COMiW ctealg1111ion, 1 wut Vwona ~. u t• Ill '* ntdotsnolal Beacti, CA92660 taln provision• periniltlng Publlahed Newport certain r.al property s1tual• Published Newpon Bead'I· CaWC ~.~= , .. ~ ~ .... Nlo ..... ..-, W _,,, ......... ,,_ l<u« .. lhomu C ....... .::ll~ :: "" • "' -""""°" _, <on-"'° """""'" blddw to Bo•<».CO•" Mou O"~ lyoog 'on< -'" '"' C0>" Mou Oao<y °'ol i ..,_..,. "" Mlhout COYMl.n4 Of cla.c(iMcf llllove la . pur--VMan J 81aU, husbanel .. and wdt ~ of a faMIUS llllllntSI ducted by a general Plll1· IUbllltute aecurllies for any Pilot June 23, 29, 30, 1995. County ot Orange, State ol June 9 16 23 30 1995. II Tl«>MPSOH, HUS8ANO AHO w.,ranty, lapftH or Imo-pof1ed '° be; 124 U.t 20lfl tenants u Lmtt Ind of 1111 ..-Of n«ahlp monl" Wlthl'*d by the F539 Calilorn1a, and mo1e P•I· · · · • F$ 2 WfE. 11 lrvdot TOl<AI 8ANK Of plied rlOlfdlng Ude, poa-s.r .... eou. Mau, Callfor. IS ~ ...... t4 1972 "' Book Na~in ~~ $~.;" Of Jackaon B<lan Harris Distrlci to ensure perfonn-11cu1111ty descr1~d u fol· 1 CAl.fOfUM. A CAlfORNIA seaelon or encU!Nlfanct1, nle til21 -ltCOC .....,. • • .-. •• ano.,~r u. 1 · ' .-.,,,. This statement was flied ance undtt lhe contraC1 PUBLIC NOTICE Iowa. to w11: 8AHl(Ni CORPORATION as llfy lnMbtect. The Uftdenllgnlld Tr-.. 10081. Paoe 934 Of Off,...., common law (Ste Section 1._.., with the County Clerk of Each bid aubmltted in· re-Lot 62, Tract No. 1700 as 8enel1C>MY w1f1 MM at -: .. aal MCIM'!': by NM c1aoi.im. en,~ tor My AKolds, tor lhe lerm and upon "seq· BuSlntss and Pfolesslons Orange County on June 12, sponH 10 lhl• NoUce shall BBC 4012 par map recorded in Book OBITUARY 888, aUCllOll IO Ille Nohtst bidder tor Deed, advanua th«eun. lnoonectMM ol the 9(111M and lubje~l IO all ol Ille prOYI· Codi) 1995. contain, 11 a bid Item, ad-NOTICE OF 52. Pages 1 and. 8 of Map iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I c.asll, ""t-.. ume ...., _,, w,... ntere-aa PfO-~Ion W .-. ·'---Lot 43 Of TllCI Ho. 7144, as Newport Bt~ Cost.a Mesa Cotta Mesa Piiot June 16, eqand "·acing 0t '.,,ulvaloni County Recorder's Olflce C ....... ,, of ..... In .. ~ .... 1 •• lldcll ... and oen. oommon alons lhtrt111 CO!Qined, PllUI 1. Renewal Fthng Published Newport Beach· uale •hHtlng ahorlng PETITION TO Book recorded 1n Orange LARK 11-1111 lllClllCJ al lht Unrttd Ylded therein, and the • -· .... ......, CH3l5383 ~ 162330 ~ 7 911 "' • ... ADMINISTER k I I D Id S L*s,. ..., c.asll, a cuhier's unpaka ptlnclpal balance shown Oii a MIP rtconitd In n • • • • 23, 30, July 7, 1 5. malhod IOI' the protecllon ESTATE OF· Commonly nown as: W 11 am av ........ dri~ by 1 aw or 113. ot the Note M<Wed by Said .... will be made, bul Booll 271, P'Of' 5. &. 7. I. 9, 10, 1995 • F529 or lite aiid limb In trendlH • 1307 Bonnie DooM Ttr· Clerk (age 69). Bom ;;:;; bank. 1 check Cltawn by 1 said Dffd wttJ1 Interest WlthcMA ~ °' wenan-and 11 of Miscdancous ~s. and opan excavation, WilTER HENRY race, Corona del Mar, Cali· September 12, 1925, wie or ledtl'll CRcld umon, or 1 thereon u Pfovtded In ly, eqlfMMd °' lmpled, r• Records of ()Qnoe County, PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Which ahall conform to ap-BAUER aka Wil TER torn1a passed away June 20 • ..... cit dlawn .... 1 sutt or kdt~ uld Nole, fen, ch&rgea IJl(ding tide, poe1"8lon, °' ~ PilW 2: A/I ~· Ale Ma. f..etH NOTICE TO plicabl• aal•ty Oldara. H. BAUER aka The term(; an~ ~on~1t':f ~ 1 995 al home from• ..... vr and eapenNa of the 11utt ~. lo Per the lllOI non-nelusM Elsement I FICTI110UI IUllNBS Qovernlnt Board Wil TER BAUER of salt: as n a u cancer. Sl'MQS and loan associallOn d th4 d remalnl:.'1.,,princlpel Mini ol lngrtu and egress lhro.i~ho\11 CONTRACTORS B : CHUCK OSTER· CASE NO. A178374 money of the United Born and ralHd Jn =~Si =~1:.;1€;: ~!.::E. 5 ~.~,« ~· :~,::-.. '1! .. ~".=.;:.."S1J.J.~ .. ~~=N~i~ig. ··~~.~~~: ••w••" ~~·:t~Erlcr::!; ~~,~:i::SO::':i ~:~;g !~"i:t~::~ lodol>Usinusinlhisstate)atal nlA Corporatton, 166 San-nole(a),' Janee., If lflY, IU~ Midi ::me~I ~: 727 N Ana.helm Blvd , Anlhelm Bid Deadline: 11:00 Beach.Costa Mesa Dally o%irw1a/be Interested In paid at the time of the bJCS; to Korea. Gradua.ted Ille Main {Holtll) Entrance to Ille some atrHt • fifth Floor, ur1Cftt the *"" ol aald ':: := and ~r Wdh CA9'l801 09 S o'cloclt Lm., of Ill• 10th Pilot JUM 23, 30. 1996 I.ht wlll or eslate, Of both, balance on conflrmallon ot from USC ln 1950 County CouMoust, 700 Cmc 1.11n francteco, CA MUM, DMdolTruat feN ehalgea I wile udl Gelaoo ~. 31 dayolJULY, 1995. FS43 of· WALTER HENRY aate. Resident of Newport Ctnted>nvt West, Santa Ana. Ca (411) 317·1144, By: Kay and txpenMa' of h TrustM easements, "s uves.,. Gnsel Flace Sll1ll Ana, CA Place of Bid Receipt: BA.UER aka WALTER H. All bids O< olfers must ba Beach alnce , 964, self ·•......, title and lllltresl COii· ltubk>, ~. leivlce otfkef, end olthe ttuata c:t..Ced ~ COllSllllCltd In accon1ance wdlt 9270C 17200 Pinehurst Lane, Hun-PUBLIC NOTICE BAUER aka WALTER In wriUng and may be left R 1 "" • .,..... D 05l3 / 11 a.aid Deed o1 TNSI lpl)licable Munlcil)al C11111nancfs AnNndo MondtaQon, 3109 S ti~ ecn. CA 92&47 BAUER at the 1f0tosald olfle., or employed as a ea ~dlOandnowheldbylluodet •led: 111 ThelOtllamounl.oflhe un-an and an ~111!111111, non· Gnset Race. s.u Ana CA Project Identification BSC4109 A PETITION has been may b• delivered to aaid Estate Broker apeclal· said Ottd of Trust 111 Ille property :,.~~~g~ peld ba~ of IM obliga-ucJusM nohlto use lht lac~rties 9270C Name: ASPHALT RE· SUPERIOR COURT flied by JOANN YOUNG In Administrator personalty In lzung In commercial ~ in UICI County, descno-' ' tlon aewted by 1t1e propofty localed on UICI lot 75 ASSU· This business 1s corQicted bV PLACEMENT-HOPE, MA· POR THE STATE the Superior Court ol Call· aaid County ol Orange, or and lndus1r1al propor· 1 no ltlc lincl lhtrein. u more fully PUBLIC NOTICE to be sold and r .. sonable SOi's Parcel No; 440-211-44 an unincorpolJ!ed assooaaon RINE ~ND SUN VIEW 0 CALIFORNIA fornla County of ORANGE. may ~ flied In t.he otf1ce ol ttas. aescnbed cwu~d Deed of Trust. ..tlm .. ecl co9ta eicpenMe May Be Also Known As 408 otner tha. n a paitnersllp SCHOOLS, BID I 14.9495 F THE' PETITION requests the Clerk of this Court, at Servod on tho "New-TllC p!Ol>trty heretofore ducnbed NOTICE OF TRUITH'l IAlE and ~ at' the lime d Vista Sutrte, Newport Buen, Ca Have you started doing buSI· Place Plana art on Ale: COUNTY OF thal JOANN YOUNG be ap-any lime after the f11s1 pub· pon Tomorrow" co1t1· is being sold ·u is'. The street TRUSTEE IALE NO. l ·340i the lnlllel publlc:ellon of the 92660 ness et? No t 7200 Plnthurat Lane, ORA.NOE pointed ., personal repre· llcallon of this nolic:t ol mfltee during lht so·s, ~ss and oeher common . APN NO. 141·31'1·11 Nola °' Sale t. '(ti 1 strut address or common sx;NlO Gfl.ACIO W>NOAAGON Hunl. Bch., CA 92647, Pur· In Re the Estele of tentative to acsm1n1s1er Iha sale and balo11 making charter member 01 Iha desigNbOn, If any, ol lht reil YOU ARE IN DEFAUll UNOER A 1213,27822. dtsigNllOn IS shown lbovt, no ARMAHOOt.OIDRAGON chasing Department #847· BESSIE MA.£ HILL, D• tstale of the decaden1. said sate. , 8 Irvine Exchange Club p!Ol>trty dtscnbtd ~bo¥t 1s DEED Of TRUST DATED Tht beneficialy und9f laid wltllnty tS Qivtn as 10 its tom· Tlls stJtemtnt was hied Wlltl 2551 Ext. 11440 . CHHd. THE PETITION requests Dated. June 1 • Catalina Conservancy ~ 10 be 111 'M SAH03'2091 UNlESS YOU TAKE DMdofTn.1&lhett1olotetx· pletenessoreotnctness)• the Ccunty Clertl ol Orange MANDATORY JOB WALK: CASE NUMBER: the dacadont's WILL and 189S M ) achva in ' REMO, NEWPORT BEACH. ACTION TO PAOlECT YOUR eculed end ~ed to the The benef!ClafY uncle! UICI Countyon~ne 19, 19115 Wednesday, July 5. 1995• A-189204 codlc11s, II any,~ admitted Vlolet Boakovlch, Ls~!~er~~;dlnat and 9266.1 PROPERlY ll MAY 8£ SOLD AT undenlgn.cf • Wfilten Dao-Deed o1 Trust, by reason o1 NOTICE-Tiu Fte1Ubous Name 9:00 a.m. Meal at Malnt'; NOTICE OF SilE lo probate. The will and Churchill & Boskovlc h Gold. Membor 01 the The undtrsigMd Trustee d1,. A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN laralion ol Defaufl and . 0.. b<tach or delautt in Ult obl1g1· Statement expres hve yeais lrom nanca Departm~~~Une~~n OF REAL any codicils are available Attorneys for eald Newport Harbor Ya cht claims any bll>4hty tor any 1ncor· EXPLANATION Of THE NATURE maj!I~ S~, ·~ 1!,Wi;~ bons secured 11\ereby, herelolore tilt date 11 was hied 111 lllt Olhce ::r~~' ~le .. Onl t~osa PROPERTY for •~am~nallonrtln tne 1110 Successor Admlnlslr•· Club and Sh:idow rectness of tht sllttl address and OF lHE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST = 10 Sell. au The under: ettcuted al\O dthvered to tne of tile County Oer1i. A new Ficb-co::,pt~tlng JOb wa~ will be (Probate Cod• kj~1E Y ~ETt~fON· requests tor With Wiii AnneHd Mountain Goll Club, other common designaliOn, it YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A alQned caused aaid Not.a uoe!ersloned a wntten DtclanlJon bous Business Name Stale"fnt quallflad to submit bid. Section 10300) au1.ho11ty lo administer the for 1h• £stale of Paul Palm Oesen any,snownneretn. LAWVER o(O.fault llOd Election tool Ottault and Otmalld tor Sate, mistbeldtdbeloreltlat~l1 ~ NOTICE IS HEREBY 1. Notice Is given that tslata under I.ha lndepen-Winston Webaler, D• Ha leaves his wife, Said ult Wiii be made. bul On 06'309S at 9 45 A.M Robtl1 Sell lo i,. rac:Ol'dlld In the and wrillen notice ol bleacl'I and likng °'Ills suttmtlll does"°:,. GIVEN that the above-LINDA MARIE HILL as EA· dent Administration ol Es-ceaHd 100 Ocean· Betty (Smith) of 41 wiltloul covtnMll Of w1112nty, E Weiss lnco!ponted lS lht duly counly wti.re the real prop-ol tleCllOO to uuse lht under· itsetl aultlonz~ lhe use&" s~ named SchOOI District .of ecutor of the Will ol 11111 Act. (This authonty gal• S~ll• 1 ooo, Long years, daughter SaJly tlUll'tssed or llT1Plltd. regafllmO aPPO.nltd lrusttt ulldtr and ,..... ii located. sioneci to sell Slid PIOl)erty to state ol a callous Sine Orange County, Calllor~a. BESSIE MAE HILL De-Wiii allow 1he personal rep-B ' h ca I If 0 r n I a · Ann Clark, son David tide, possuMOn or encum-pursuant 10 Ottd ol lrust. fe· -Loneatar Mof1gagM As-Ullsly saKI obligations, and Name in 1i1ota11on °' lfle llOMs 01 acting by and through ns ceased will sett at private resentative to take many •a c ' H. Clark, daughter-In• bra/lees, to PiY lht rerm1111no corded on ~I as Document alstance Corp a. TNllM thtrealter Ille undersigned 1nolhef under ftderaj Slate OI Governing Boord, herelnaf-salt a~bject to eonfirma-acllons without coun ap-80802 law Shelly C l ark, PflllCl9'I sum or Ille note(s) No 9t 154557 o4 Olhc..al Rec Stephanie eou'.1ney AutlW).'. caused u1d notJCe ol breach anCI common IH (Ste Steoon 1,,.400 tet relerred 10 as "DIS· tlon °by tho Superior Coun. pro11at. Before laking cer-Wend~ Ost•rholl Suc· A d stc:Urtd by Wd Deed ol Trusl, Ollls 111 lhe ollice ol tilt Recorder riled Slgnatur•. AodreM: °' elec:lion to be recorded ftbl\I· et seq · Busmess and ProfesS1ons mtCT," will receive up to, on or alter July 3, 1995, 11 lain vary Important achons. eeuor , Administrator, ~~~n~~~~: Clar~ rew wilh inteiest lhereoo, u provided o1 011noe County, C1hlom1a, P.O. Boll 5153&&, Dallae, ary 17. 1995 as tnstr No 95. Code~ but not later than Iha 341 Tho City Drive, Oranfc•· however, the personal rep· With Wiii Ann•Hd Services will be held 111 saMI note(s), advances. If any, mtJJled by RithMd C Sim· Taxae 75251-5388, (214) 0067373, of 0ttlc1al Rec0<ds 111 first J''l1RY ESCROW COMPANY ~•·stated time, sea,ted California, 92668, the of-rtsenlatlva will be required Published Nawporl Tuesday, June 271 h at lllldtr Ille terms ot the Dcee! Of mons, a Single man anCI, Jdl E .-111-1154, Dale:• June 08, Ille ollice ol Ille Recorder °' DISC V A Ste bids for th• award o a towing real property of lht to give nollca to lnlarested Beach.Cos1a Mesa Oa1ty 1 :lO p.m. at St Jame• Trust. esbmlled leu, cna1ge W~uy, I Slt'IQlt woman as fOlnt 19115 Or.anoe County. 77770.'1; toe CA Q26' con11act tor the above Estate which ls located at ~rsons untass they have Piiot June 23, 27, 30, 1995. Episcopal Church and tqienses of the Trustee and ttnams as Tnutor Mal Mon· ASAP1M299 SM! ulf Wiii be made but Hun&ll{llDn :«:tr .... profect. 1914 N-port Boulevard. waived notice or consented FS4l 3209 Via U do, New-•· b IC! Ottd ,._, · r~ 8111 1123 6/30 · Newport Bexll-Cost.1....,sa Bids shall be ree11ved up Costa Mesa, Calllornla, to th• proposed action.) °'Ille lnlstic:iu ... d pa QIOt, ~ · a ...,d~ ""'""'• ' ' Wllhout covenant or waninty, CN315413 17313~11 23 30 .lit to bU\ no tater than the 92627, APN: 426-261-02: The Independent adm1nis· -------~-port Beach, reception ol Trust, 11>-Wll. $3.47,915 61 bon. as BtneltG1ary wia seM II PUBLIC NOTICE e...pru.s or implltd reglfdlng ~lie. 7 14 1995 time stated and tn the The Southwesterly 50 fatl tra!lon authoruy will be PUBLIC NOTICE following. tn lieu ol ESllrNltd kttued interest and publie auction to the highest possession. Ofencumbl1oces, to place IS Identified above. of the Northeattarly 150 granted unless an 1ntor· cna 1288030 flow ors, momorlal additJonal ldYwes d any, Wiii btdder tor cash, (1>1yit>le at time CNst 21u11 pay lht rt!Nll\lf10 PMCl!>M sum PUBLIC NOTICE Bless Wiii be opened and feat of that portlon ot Loi eSlad person files an ob· E 0 contribuuona may be 111c1e.st ltu hgu~ pnor IO sale ol sale 111 lawiul money of tne NOTICE OF of lht Ol>ligabons secured br said pubhcty read aloud at the t 71 of Newport HelghlS, In jechon 10 the petition ancs NOTIC T made 10 tho Ho11g The btneticWt under u1d Oerd United Statu, t>y cash. a cash· TRUST&"• SALE Deed of lrust. Wllh 1nteresl as File 1111. fl4Hl7 above-atatad time and Iha City of Costa Mesa. show good cause why tha CREDITORS OF Hospilal Foundation of Trust heretoforl eucuted and ier's check onwn by a state or NOTICE ts HEREBY HKI note provided. ae!vaneu, 11 FICTITIOUS IUSINESS place. county of Orange, Slate ol court should not grant tho BULK SALE (Cancer Canter). P.O delwtrtd to the unders1Qned a nallonal banll, a Cllecll driWll by a GIVEN that on Frict.v Jutv any under Ille terms ol salCI Deed MAME STATUIENT Plans and Sptclllcatlons California, recorded In authority. (SECS. 8104, Box 61 oo. Newport wntten Otclalallon ot Default and state or tederlll credit union, Of a 7, 1996, at 10:00 A.M .. In °' 'rrusl fees. charges and The lollOWloO PtlSOn(s} 1n re and all contract documents Book e. P•O• 83 ol Miscet-A HEARING on the pell· 1105 U.C.C,) Beach. 9265 e..GIOO, or Otmand tor Silt, alld a wntten check dnwn by a ~e or lee!e/11 th• olllcu o f Le11 y t.IQ)t.1sn o1 lht Trustee and o4 doing ruS1ness as PASlA may be purchased IOt S -0-taneou1 Maps of said tlon will be held on JULY Eacrow No. The Newport Harbor Notiee of Ottaull and Ettction to umgs and loan &sSONborl. Ro1hme11, locet•d.•t 1301 the i\ISIS autee! by UICI Ottd PRONlO 13662 NewPOr1 Ave per aot. Payment will not c«inty, lylng Northweslerty 20, 1995, at 1:45 P.M. m 9S2012.JH Nautical Museum, Sd The undtlSlQned uused UWIG' USOOILOn or UWIQS Dove St1Ht. Suot• 860, ol iMI Saic!ultWllDe l'ltkl on 1 8 luson.CA92680 be refunded, and ~ans of Ille Northwesterly line of Dept. 703 located al 341 Notice ls hereby given to 1714 W. BalbOa Blvd . said Hollcl al Otfaull and Elet· twi• spec~ltd "'ui:t.on 5102 ol Newport Beech. Cellfomla, July 7 1995 9 45 AM ii the Main H R MehMr 2720 E Watrut and speclllcallons con-Tract 1086, IS per map ,.,. TM City Drive South, Or· crtd11011 of the w1tnln New po' t Be a c,,' d lht Leuyflothmen on b•h•lt ol ~·1 E • Ille C -. 132 ~ CA 92667 ttaC1 documontt are not re-corded In Book 35, Pago ange CA 92668 ad Ila thal a bulk bon to Sel to be rtconlt Ill ttlt f1111nc1~ Coclt and aulhonled DOVER SHORES COMMU· ruance to ou ... , Shem MehMr 2720 E Wat quired to be returned. 25 ol Mlactllaneous Maps IF YOU OBJECT TO the nam I se utrto be made ol 92663. Pacific View C0\11\1)' wllcrt t11t rut property is todobusiness111ui1utat1)1tll'le NITY ASSOCIATION WILL urthouse. 700 C.Yic Center t 132 Orange CA92fi67 In accordance wilh the 01 Ald county r9COrds, U · ranling 01 the petition, you sate 1 abo described Mortuary In ch11rge of located and mort than llllfe Ma111 (NoM) Entunce to the SCLL AT PUBLIC AUCTION Dnve West, Santa Ana, Ca "° Mohammad · MehMt 733 provisions of Celllornla capt that portion lheiaof ~hould appear al the heat· the assets arrangements, 644 monttis nave elapsed su1ce sucll County CoullhOuse, 700 Cmc TO THE HtGHES T BtDO~R T~ total amount ol the unpaid Be da On'll! Redland CA Publlc Contract Code Sac· described u ronowi: Ing and state your ob· b~~w. ames and business 2700. r1c01111t10n Center on~e Wt5t, Santa An.I, Ca FOR CAS~t. CASHIER S balance of tile obltOltlon securtd ~ tlon 3300, tht owner re-BaglMlng at Ille lntersac-~tlont or Ida w11Uan ob· ~ nses 01 U\a setter are· ......:W:..;..;;h..;.elt\.;._e_r_y_o_u_'r_e_b_u_y_l_ng DAlE· 06<l2t9S au no111. tillt and 1111e1ut con g~~g~ l OR ble CE1~~Ec?. bt s<lld property to bt sold, 923 1115 ruSlness 15 conducted by quires that the blddar pos-lion of the Southeasterly lions with the court be· ~~~:,~ YU 4710 BAR· or setting, Classified STATtwlDE UNDER'l IERV· vtyed IO and now held by rt under H ie In 1.:,~~~ mo~y of the t1her With ir1tertS1. ~It 111 unintOlllOrated issooabon ~ . the lolloWlng ~~ ti~ of Newpofl Avenue ort the heanng. Your ap-RANCA PKWY .. IRVINE. CA covers all your needs I ICU, INC. Al TllUSTU UICI ~ed °' 1N'1 VI Ille Ploe>elty United St•l••l •II •lght, title s. MIO ESTIMATED CO$IS, olher Ulan a Plltlerslllp s1ficali0n of contractOt •.,:. and the Nortn.astarly lint peaiance may be In person The loealion in CaJ1fotn1a liiiiiiiiij~ 5925 CE-RRJTOS AVE. situated in Uld County. CillJOf and int•iHt cie•t•d by • ta1>1nsu ind advances. as o4 Ult ~ you S1'rted <IOlng t>us.-cense at the time that e of 19th Strffl a ahown on 0t by your attorney. of the chief executive office CYPRESS. CA 906.Jl>.47' 1111. descnbtnQ the IMlcl therein. Notice of Default end Elec· te hereof, is $115,665 00 ness yet? No contract Is awaidod: 1c1:i~ said map of Nawpor1 IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR 01 the setter ls. same as (114)828 32 lOC •5 ot Tract 3166. ll Shown tion to eell Pl.ftuent to DATE June 12, 1995 SK>NED H A ME~VAR C12 Of A. No paymen 'I 1 Heights; thence along said 0t a contingent crodUOt ol above BY ~CY AXELROD TRUSTf on a ~I> l/lertol rtcordfd 111 Dec:IMetlon of Covenent•. CHARDON SERVICE CORP'ORA· SHtARI MEHfWAR KJHAMMAO ~ made for work Of ma 8" Northeutar!V ~ne South 50 IN deceased, you must fife As listed by the seller, all ' Off/CER BOOll 95 P'OfS 31 and 32 Of Condition• & Re1t11ctlon11, TION ~RVAR · r1al undar th.• conlract un· dtgrfft, 15 07" Ea.st, 10 your claim with the court other business names ana C230030 M1suManeous Maps, Retools of which notice f .. i':e:rd~d as s11d 111Js1et lhis statement was t1te<1 w1t11 ~ss~~~r~~~~~h~•~l~~l:vfo ~:~ ~~!'C1~ .. N£::. ~0cs195 ~~.ja~i~r~~~,1~11~h: P1•~: addresses used by ~M 6'9, &'16. &23, 1995 Uld Onnoe Coun'!, d bed :~u~~:t' ~u.mber • 9~-6'75 PACIFIC COASTlllG~ the County Cteglll ~ Onnge th• DISTRICT that Iha ,; •• 10 Ill• Southweslerty ~nled by tna court w1th1n r~~8~·~1~,~h~:l~1~r1• w:. HARBOR LAWN-------~~~-1Tne property htiet ... ore escn 0497623 In Olficlel Re· Ccunty on -'lne 1 l.,,.., CONTRACTOR was prop-line of the Northeasterly lout months ftom the dall t 0< dehvtitd to lhe VE PUBLIC NOTICE is so1<1•u 1r Tht Slfttl iddress cord• of· Oreng• Countv. LONG BEACH. CA~ NOTICE-Tiu ficuous Namt ar1y licensed al Iha time 150 feat of Hid Lot 111 01 first Issuance of Iha let· ~~er., •. Nooe MOUNT OU and otntr common de$IOllJllOO. ~ Celilornl1, In eccordenca (310)596 5986 Sl3lement txl)ltS hlle yurs from the contract WIS awarelad. and the 111.19 point of begin-tar• .. pro111dtd In sec1ton rri. names Ind bus.ness s I NOTICE°' any, °' lht re~ prOl)frty dt· with. De(lf•••lion of Cove 8Y DON SL fVfN 1111 datf ii was ·~eel 1n lhe Oii.ct Ally CONTRACTOR not so nlng; lhenct North 38 d• 9100 of Iha California Pro-addresses of the buyer are: Cemetery a es °"'USTEES SALE UNDER scnbtd abOW 1s PlllPOrled to bt nenu , Condlclon• t. Re· C230308 ol the County Clerll A new ~-licensed Is aubiect to pen-greet 12' 14" East 50.02 bet• Code. The tima fo1 Iii· EUN JA LEE and IL SANG l d f ished DEED Of TRUST 2554Y~e Pl.Jct, Costa Meu. Ca etrictlont recorded In 0111· &'16. &23, 600, 1995 •ous 111/siness Name Statement altles und•t Iha l~w. If the feel to the Southwesterly Ing claims will nol expire LEE 4 71 o BARRANCA ea S Urn FILE: l 104H 92626 6135 c1el Record• ot 01 ano• mist be fifed before INI date The licente clasllhcaUOn specl-lint ol th• Nonhaastarly ~fort tour months from PKWY IRVINE CA 2 Loan: 0$11472 The Undtl\IQlltd Trustee dlS· County, C~lilorflf•: In th• PUBLIC NOTICE hling of Ills Stalemtnt dot~ not Of fled harelnallar Is Iha~. of a 100 , .. , ot tald lol; thar\C& th• hea11ng date no11cad The usals 10' be sold ar• Oth.,: 11042C laims ~11 ~lblllly tor any 1ncor· p1operty •1tu•t•d In .u ld . tJl7 itself aultlonze the use in tlllS "S~ctalty contractor as Nonhwestarly along tald above. d rib d In general as: llllliliilllllliliililiii•lll A.• ........ 42'-0>t... ~-.. J"' ""' '""" '"" Co~<y-: S)•~·~t·~ f~'::;:;.'::.SrotlS .... • , fie>..., ....... do-lo Soc<lon 7058 ot lu< o>00UOnod S°"'owo•· YOU MAY EXAM<NE <Oo F :::1<,:o ,;,.,,., ood PACIPIC ... YOU ARE IH DEFAULT Olhtr common designatiOll, 11 ~•:/•rc•~2J4 • lncl~•I~• :f NAME STATEMENT Name 111 ~olabon ot tilt nonts of the Callfornla Business and erty Une 4.67 feat to said me kepi by Iha court. II you Equipment, Tradename, -~&PAM UNDER A DEED Of any shOwn herein Said sate will the ':~:cl•I ••~rd• 01 0 ,. . The lotlowlng person(s) 1~" anolher under Ftderal, State. 01 Profession• Code, th• •J:::; Southeuterly tine of New-art a ~rson interested In Ooodl'till, leasehold Im-_ _.._ TRUST DATED November • 1 lhoul Miii °' In 1 1 1 Mi eH PARK'S common taw (See ~ 14400 elalty conttactOI' awar port Avanua; thence South--the Hiatt, you may life provemont convananl not c.m.ety • ~ ~!:.~~.~:-·,~ :.~ =: ':'..;:"" ~ .... , :r;o ..'O:!c''=:b~~.:; '1'~~ s :,,., """ !'o:'I · "'"""' "" ""'" .... ::., ':!:" oo!:..:!: ,w:;.• :::.:'i/..::?. r,: ::.::; ~.:!'.:",:.'~;::;,,'"~=.:. •:; ~ ®:'r.'~ ':;',, l:R ':'.:~": ..._ • "'- TEcT YOUlt PROPERTY, rtQll'CllllQ Mle, possesslOll, or ~ ~~':to.:ner. G~n M Ana CA 9270C first Mltng jority ol the Work, In IC· Soul.hwellerly 111'9 of the tht filing of an lnvtnlOl'y PKWV IRVINE CA 3500 ..:= ~ IT MAY H SOLD AT A tncumbrancu, lo ~ ': re T:~ln end Mery W. T.,in SIOk Mn Lte, 26376 lom DISCOVERY ESCROW COMPANY COldance wllh the prov!-NorthHat•rly 150 IHI; and apprllsa/ ol U!ate H · The business' riame ustd ..... PU8UC SAL!. If YOU ITllllllllQ pnnclj)lt sum lilt The SttHt AddrH• banly Ao . MSSIOll I.Mio, CA 7777~nfllr A'te . Ste 440 alons of California Busl· thence Soulheulerly along .. ~ Of of any pelltlon or b th• seller at that toc:a· .. !!!'!!!~~~ NEED AH EXPLANATION note(sl stCUltd by Site! Ottd °' endotheicommondeeiglle 92692 HIJnbfl(JfOnS.llCll, CA9264 ness end ProfHslons Code said Jut mentioned South-account as provided in ll~n Is: ROPAGE BEAUTY r ()fr THE NATUM ~THE Trust, Wlll'I interut lhtrten, as tion, It eny, of the ru l JtubuStness1scollCkicttd~ Newp(jltlleach-CostaMlsa Sectlon7059. weatarly llne e feat to said sactton 1250 of the Call· SUPPLY PfltOCRDINO AGAINST ptOvtded .111 UKI note(s), Id· proptnydHcribedebovela anundl~r:k.lal CN3l54l217292Jun2330.~I All W0tk must b• com· 1ruepolntofbeglnnlng. lornlaProbateC~e.ARa-The anticipated date of YOU YOU SHOULD COK-vMtCes. If any, under the terms of purponed to be: 2100 Have ~ou st.ailed 00tno buS•· 714 1~ pitied wllhln 40 consecu-2. The terms and cQndl· quest tor Special Nollet lhe bulk •al• 11 July 12, TAC:t A LAWYER. the Deed o4 Trust, utimated lees, Senlle110 Dilve, Newpon nesslet? No • · tlVe calendar days from the tlons ol aale u are follows: f0tm Is 1v11l•blt from the 1995 at the olhce of Ivy Es-NoUct la hereby given t/largtS anCI ••penses o4 !ht Beech. Celllornle. SIGN D SAOK ~LEE PUBLIC NOTICE dale ol the Notice to Pro-L A minimum bid of TWO c:oun clerk. ciow Company. 8942 Gar- that lender Service lu-Trusttt Ind of the INSIS ciuttd YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T ln.s st.attmenl wn ldee! wiltl CMd tuutd b~he Owntf. HUNDRED FIFTY THOU· AUorne~ for the Patl· den Grove Blvd . •207, re.u, a c.tllfornla COf'pot• by siio Deed ol Tru$t. IO wit. UNDER AN ASSESSMENT Ccunty Cltrll ol Orange STATEMENT OF Tlme Is of t tssanca. SANO DOLURS ANO OOI tloner: Garden Grove. CA 92644 don, H lluatff, or $ II 735 3J EslllNled Awutd LIEN DA TED JUNE 30, inly on .M1t 12. 1995 ABANDONMENT OF Failure to comp .. ta the 100'1 ($250,000.00) musl ERNEST L. HAYWARD, This bulk salt Is subioct tUCCHIOr tru•let, or •• ...!rrisi and ldddloNI acMnccJ 1H4, INSTRUMENT NUM· NOTICf.This Fic•'«Ns Name USE OF FICTITIOUS Won within :::; llmeult sr1 be mad• on tM pro~i ESQ (CSB 1811S81 lo c.lilornia Uniform Com- ldtUlad t1u1t~ ~:.uent 4 any wi• rncnase this llQUll ~:Lt4.\e~~~3s3· ~OF~ 11111mentgpres t111e rtMS t10m BUSINESS NAME , ~1mpoher:!fon of H~~ldat~ wlFllhVE• ~ius~~~po~,b~-ATTORNEY.AT LAW, marclal Code Secllon ••••••••• lo 1tM DMc1 .,. frui Ill• • .... IFOR dale ii was l~ed rn 1111 Oll1tt Tha followtng person• .. d t , LEWIS STREET 6106.2. tCUltcl b~ 1.c . Oudche, pno!los.... ANOE COUNTY, CAL • °' 1111 Ccunty Cleltl A new fltb · hallt abandoned the UH of damagH for eac.. •Y 0 LARS ANO 00/100 s 1ai11 • II 10 subjeC1, Iha name .,.. unmarried man "-' lilt btnefic1ary unCltr saMI Deed NIA. UNLESS YOU TAM •cus 111/Stness Namt St1ttmen1 lht Flctlllout Buslnt1a delay\ In tha amount aet ($5,000) to be mad~ with STE. 102, QARDEN and adcsress of tne P•rton COfded on 12/0911183 11 ot Trusl hertlofort necuted and ACTION ~Rrv"'W~AY rnistbtltltdbtlorelhltclale lhe Name: FIRE/STOP, THE fonh un th• lnformallon for the ontt and an additional GROVE, CA 92140. with whom clalms may be lnltrurntnt No. ''-"°'18 dellllfrtd to the ulldtlSIQlll~ :2U:C,~O AT A. f'\JBllC of ttustatemtntdou not of STEPHENSON co .. OAZIN· Bidders. 1 m minimum cash d•posll to 4187, (114) 7S0.1414 filed Is Ivy Eacrow cam. In 8ooll NIA Illa~ NIA of Wlllltll Otcta!Jllorl of Otlaull SALE tF YOU NEED AN authonze lhe use 111 tin GUS DINGUS CO., 2082 Each bid mus~ CC: <;'h be paid lhr~h tlCfOw ol Publlahad Ntwpo11 plflY, 8942 Gatd•n Grow Otrklal record• In the ot-Dfmand ·~ s~.~nde.!c:"~ EXP\.ANATION OF THE st.all of a fltU0\11 Bu11riess S.E. Bristol 1201, Newpon ~~ ~~: a TSANWE~h'o~~e ~~0c:& Saach-Costa Mesa Daily Blvd .• 111207, Gaiden Gr~~· Whan \Uords Ar• ~of ttM County .. KOfd-Hotict of uo:lau.. NAT\JRE OF Tl1E PRO-Name 1n llUOl•on of Ille nOhtS Of Beach CA 92660 ahall . bmit p J 23 26 30 1995 CA 92644, and lhl ,_, ... '"'' " ef of O.ange CCMIMy, St• The llnde1$10fltd taustd C£EOINO AGAINST YOU. hf ulldtf ftdc111. Slatl. Of Th• .Flclltlous Business Each ~Cid., ru ,an: w'lh 100'• ($23,000.00) WI:" = llOI une ' ' • date IOI' tiling ct11ms ahall Not Enough c.Mtotnlll, and purauent saMI Nolict o4 Default .aod Elec· YOU SHOULD CONTACT A IN (Set Seeton 1 Name refe<red 10 above on the t°'~ ~. 1 1 remaining arnou 1 "' 1 ° ~· n. PUBLIC NOTICE be July 11, 1995. whtcl'I Is lo the NoOc• of Default tiOn to Stl to bf rtcordecl In lht LAWYER. BuSJness and ProfesSIOftl was rited In Orange County the con ra • pun:h.aae pre• 0 th• bUslntss day bel0<t "Sp«lalizlng In and lJKtlon to lell tnete-county wrt tilt rtal PfOl>tr1Y 1s S.ld ••le will be medt, 11 · on Oct. 1. 1994, Fiie :,:f :h• ~n~l~ac;,,:1:; ~ with 1 :;1ar, :;: :, Notice of Sale th• 111• data 1pec11ied Symruothy undef recafded 0212211tll localed and more lhan Ihm but without cciwnent o• fusi·,.ng No F624541 IC 0~ b h Sublet mu mum ,,_r 0 . of REAL Property 1b0ve. ,..- "' 8ooll ""I.'• :'I Hin.. monlhs nave 1tapsed since such w•"•nty, HP' .. 1t'i or Im· (=ROW AMERICA CORPORA· PLCC lncorf>Orattd ICAl, :;ac:!~ 5J~o~tt1cllng S~N ~nt~~~~· ;:.~h:, at Privet• Sale Dated: June ts, FlowersM *""'tnt NO. 11-11ne of rtc~alton plied'° reo11dlno t •• POI· N 2082 S.E. BrlllOI #20i, air le Act Public m l'(IUm I 1%) Said No. A no 852 1895 2983 Harbor Blvd r: :"'O:,:;Md:. = , DATE:os-0095 ::~.ynfo~~=~~:b;t•:.~~· OlldlnGn>ieBM ~jt°:,1u~~~~· c:.:2~~. ~ont~~~f1 ~!de Section ::; roER~E~~ad .by a Superior Court of the EUN JA LEE NOfVI front entranca to ROICRT 1 WE1U INC::O tenenoe ...... menta, Slltf 201 ducted by 1 COIPOflllOn 4100 at seq. Rrst Trust Deed on Hid s. tale of California, for IL SAHQ LE.E Costa Mesa 1he County Cou~M .. TRUSTff eo1t1 and e1tomey~1 tee•. GltdtnGto.,., CAW~ PLCC Inc J B St• Each Bid ahall be IC· PfoPtf1V, the County of Orange Published Newport 540-3135 100 Ctvlc C.ntH O.lv• A.. to wit: U ,438.00 with Newport Buc:ll-CosU MtSI n.nsan ., . . companied by a ~lfled Ot b. All ~tad onars are In 1he Matter of lh• BHch-<:osta Mna Daily Wt .. a.nta AN!, CAM 9lO~LAGfOAKSDRM lnte1 .. Uht™>n,11p1o)l4d• CN314263T·1Dl~C~n ~his Slatement wH filed cashltr't check Of bid aublte1 to COUf1 c:onflr~ Et t f PAUL WIN· PilotJune 23 ,\99$. .z --::ottM· ~ IMddef fOf COW«. CA 91722 (818)967-advancu , If anr. U')lter the OT1c• ol~~n.eo:; on M-:y 1;, Ina than,.,.. S*l*lt (1~) proPertv must be made In STON WEBSTER •l•o ,M *~Ion PO~~~~~~··~ 1~~~~1995 • c ~~kf~~~~·~i~i~D~~~a~Ot~~~tt~a~for~t~~~s~·~·~·w~o~~~~=~=======:~~2~~~~~i~~=~ -:t M C229908 of Hid Attorney. ~ ... ...,. .. 2 9 guarani•• that th• bidder, • ~ ..... pail i.wf\11 lnOMY ol BY. CRIS A KLINCEllMAN foe1, ch.,gH and e11penH1 ~ ..... fl4t•11 Publlthed Newp0t1 Beach· able to the DISTRICT aa a s 1]~ I:l~G the UnftH ltat• • Th• Hom'• own• 11 FICTITIOUS tullNEH Costa Mesa Pllol June • • It tta proposal la acc•plad, Uh 1 abte .. the llfM 4302 te1m1 of ttld ~l11etlon: PUBLIC N i; 1~5 of "'-total bid price, pay-~ ftgM. ttlle and tt•M &9, 6"16, &23. l995 Anocl•tlon uf)l:ltt 1tld MAME STATHllllT 16. 23, 1995. ah.all promptly auwtt the _ ... COii\•"•===•= PUBLIC NOTICE Decl111tlon l!eretolore Thi tolowlng person(&) 1"'9 F486 Agt.-ment. furnish a Nila· --~ , \ '"'• "' "'" ,,,_ ... '"""'""' '"' .....,,,.,... • ..,.,.,. ..,,., 21n w ·-., , .... ~ ... _,., ~.I.' aay executed anc1 d•Nw1ed 10 111ng taisiness as ttoUS£ Of PUBLIC NOTICE tactory Faithful Perform-()' \:.,.7.·~/j , .... • twtMlftefl 9eoct ~ Tl No.: ~-oooa damend for Sele, •nd ' Sala OtkShn, 15&4 W Hlm«I STATIM•NT Of percent (1~) of the tc..lal hMitM In ..... County end n.uaTU'llAL.I O.Cl•raliorl qf ~feult and 11Ht.~m.CA~I04 on.st2809:1:1 ::-.... than one hundtad A Rrew IUIMd. ~' , ...... Loen No 4MIOI wriuan NoUce ot Def•ult ...... ~"'~ ....... DONMINT 0 , bid """"• furnlth a Pay-ltlver a.ctlon, H,., ..._. .... f 'IN DEFAULT end Clfftlon to S.• to be .... "" -....,_ ' In 1 recotclM In looll •, ,... YOU ..,. ED a-rKorded In the County Tiu business CO~ltd by USS Of FICTITIOUS ment Bond an •mo:, JI of Mtac~I ..... ~. ~~ 8111192 whe1e the rHI PfOperty II ~~~II~ COIM!tnc.td IO 8UllNlll NA.Ml not(~~~~:."' ~"tir:1c. 1ft UM Offlc• of the County , """rs$ YOO TAKE /IC. deaorlMd he1eln 11 looettd. ht ft91$ ,._ TM fOllowl,,g .,_,1001 futnlah cer1Jflcalad ev1' 9'eeordef °'Mid CouMy. "'"""'TO PAOTfCT YOUR Tru•lff conduotlne ..... ICI bulif1Ut under .... have abandoned' the UH Of and !hat ~ ' w.d Tht Pfopelt1 ....... ~RTY IT MAY IE Larry Rothman. Auomey M ''°"' 1111.SltleSS name Iha FlctlllOUI •u•ln ... ~ It In eff.ct-,:; the and ottw CCMNMft..... A'"'8UC IAl.E lew, 1301 Dove Street, liaead~onWA Name· 9) TOTAL.LY INT£· . ance totth In IM Mltoft, ... ,.~ ... -= F~' Nl!l!D ~ vc: ~~·:a: m';re5:.0~~ Tr! =::llltd Wllll QRATCO lllURCHASING ::::i. ~. In the t'i".c?"to IM' 1101 P\AHATIOH ~THI!~ Deted: Mafloll. ttH ~ Qn of DIMOe =~~1!.J> = ~:i ~offalUe101tMflnto e W. 91W,. ........ ~~ MMIN$T ~ l:"{_ =o:~':;) 1""on.Nnl 12, 1111115 ~ e.acn, CA 12MO ' :: ~.,::. ~~ ~ CAftMI. YOU yOiJ1itoA,o OOff. nclaMIENTATIVl tr:OR NOTICE Tlls fietM>WI ~ The FlclltlOul 8u1IMH IUCh bid MCUrftY wt11 be n. _.....,_. T~ TE A lAWft,_ DOVER IH~I COMMU ftPltt lrA ~111 nim Name rftfred to al>ov• ~ed 1M 'lllWYI p.,. 41111CIMM ..., ...-, fer Oft 1m• .. 1 :a0 PM. Lo-NIT Y AS I 0 CI A f I 0 N dMI It•• filtd 111 Ile Otl!Cll wu ftled In Of~ CCMlty ~ Bond ahall re- _, ..... edne .. ., ... ....... luloi.11ri11 ~ (VIU.AOEWAYt .. ~ Cit!\ A ~ fd on Jan. 12. 1'9$, Fiie rnall'I In full force Ind •ff.ct ~:i::-...=.:-; ':at-c..r.-.: ·= 00111. oe123. oe~ ~:'::Si:.t=:..,11111 ~,: ~~~~ St!· ~.'! ":~ C: ..,, ...... Mtait. ..., ,.,,.._. 1e o.. e1 PUIUC NOTICI! Of"'*,...,,_,."°'' ng1 °' vte.e. tnc.. • catlfomla coi· oenerat condltlonL TM..._. ........ of Ule TNll ,_.., li1711Z • *'~tit 11111 In ... Porauon. 4100 lllrcti SltMt. "TM DISTRICT ,.....,.. = lilllMce fll :: """111w• HD II~. M Ol a ~ .,lllle$S Me tDa, Newpof1 S..Ch, .,_ "91\C 90 Altect ll1Y ot al -• n MCUtM .., llolll _ ,... -. ti Oll.w Ml ~ Of Ile tlgflll OI CA taeeo bfdl or to ~ Ir· .....,_ .. IM .... eM ......... ~ t. ... ti ... VOU NIE. Ill DffA&l. T UM>lA uftlllf FtOltll, S.. 0t Thie ~ w• ee» reguAarldee or Ilea n ... , ... _.. ~"--ti~ A DEED Of TUT DA'ffO 11w (See Sec:ton 14400 dueled '\.:' OOfPOf•Clort Ir\ Inf bfdl ot tn .,_ blef-=. -z:::-· -:. : t::..':'w.::J.........: ~ !!T: 1r=,~ ... nm lfld ~ .. lfOM =i.~·~ ~ DISTAICT hM ot>-•••••••-•••••..iYOUR ~ IT MAY If ~nlihl'll filed '9lnad rtom 1ti1 Otrecw of nut 8 feW WOFdS :t8~:/0P.AHA=:~ I i':'.:'fi ""'.:,~ ~ ot::. ~--°' = r: NAl\N OI 1"f MDCRDING .... Ol90 ~ C-.., 6n Mey '1• ~ ,_ of p..-diem t Ork for You MIAIN&l YOU. YOU IHIMD ... .... "'" ~ .,. locallly In 0 W • CClfffAClAL.--M Plllll1tued ~ .. ~ wtlldl Ht worlC It to b41 CllRtll ..... OE S f. • 0.... ""':..-_,,. pettorrMd tor each craft °' A ~=3 a '' D, 1IO, t f'IDa type of WrC!fkar neecMd '° ~ -tti•I** .. ---------1 "'9 fofWVolnQ ac11eC1Je Of BUSINESS?? ••••••••••••• I«. ~ ··> :;. ,... fol ~IY end oY9tVnW wor~ ......... leMl lfme ~ ......... II 1.-11 ltl mancta~JL~ ___ .:.,,_._ .... ____ t-_ ..... ____ .... _____ ~ \ . I I c ( FRIDAY. JUNE 23, 1995 PU1UC llOTICll "*IC IOTICD W llOTICll PUIUC llOTICll ....:-lllW ... IC mTm W IOTICll ... IC.,_ W .oTICll MUCIOTICI IWICIOTICI ~ ... -.. =-c.-'"" ....... MUO ....,._ =.:~··r;'S.i:"i~r· THI COitl 1111il &: IU u•• ...... ..,._... ~· -.-. tow-" •111 -• " x ~f:., ...... ._ ,.. ecu.r • ., a . INO ADMINllUA~ ...... , .... u-.... .:. .. ~·mc..:.~...., ........ > ... -..... .. ..... -. ...,........... .. ... ,. ...... WM.L ....,.,. A a••uu• .,_CllWOn....; I t. w... ~ • 11111 1111 8Ll!17111-. •111111r1 ...., ,.;. .-;., NlllltMMI ~....,.. n.1e buelnMI 11 COfto ~ON MONDAY, .AA.Y ORDW. _. le IU.CA tt7• !~-_,,._"°"" n....-..~.. I . 1 HI TM ....... PMON .. ......... _.,._ ,..__ Plot ...-by.enlndMdulll 01. 1111. Ofl Al IOON Al ~ IMlfl -'"7' a OOfP.11'-• -. bulllMit • TM ta1o11*w ~are ~ 1r. ............ --Hawe YG" .- POUl8L! THEAIAfTIR. ~ IO ... In M 1hll • 'Flllll -9ld The '"'*an&(•) '°"'" PMMCI PLOWIM. -.... ~-flORTPOUO -.... M N'9 n. 30, ""''· 14. ~rec"Y••l-1 .. IO OH THE POLLOWIHQ = ::..=. : = wlllt lie~ Cllftl.:. ....,.... ..J:, s;:w-...a:: I. 1111 a, C-. MeM; TMI" MllTIMO ROOM, MANAOIMI NT COM'., ..... I~ W:,. ol t•. . De'lld fJui'nplvey i~lot..o ACTION ZA-11.1-..,,.. .. ~ =._.. ..,.., :: ...... HaMeW....., c::::7....,,..,....1•11 ~;::ma."?' .. · ::.r:r=:~~tt· ~c-.on••· Fsa1 !:.:'~::V~~ 95-07 FOR MICHAIL ~O. byt the C=L n:..: l'MllllMd ~--= ~...:= •1=. R. &Mlle TutUft Ave.. Newport Dtra LM ~. al CIMG:mle Po1U010 Mino 11& "41Tl1 PUii.iC llOflCI Or11ngt CO&M'1ty on May 22, ~~= Ou"'= maa A'fDI .,.... ~ n~ Jultt 1, 14, .:;z:..,. ._ .... _ ="' ~ tattO..... 1111 ~-·· Linli 9Ndl, :ni""'aarrC::8'!'~~: NllltlN N9wport IMcho Pkltftl•• 1*· PMTOH MIT TO OEMOUSH AN 0. 8Mff•, Mernltue lllle, 1M. Pa =~I~ 'C!:..~ Tu1t111 Ave.. Ntwporl Thll bu ....... It ~ Me 2t0, ntne, CA-~ Coeta Mita Dally Pilot ......... Nw PUblllhtd NeWport Btacl\o ISTINO AIAHDONEO ... --.waaNw. 7 "'"-Counlyon-tt 8Mch.CA l2llO duotldby:lnlndMdual Thll bullntu le OOn-.hint U. 30, JIJtf 1, 14, ltate•1nt Costa Mesa DaUy Pllol 8UILOINO ANO R!Pl.AC! ••UT• ....... PUii.iC llOTICI r-.--. Thi• butlM.. I• ~n-Tht ,.....,.,,, oommanotd ~by:. corpot'lllon 1111. Tht followlng ptrlOM .,. J 9 18 23 30 1896 ~db~ ~t.:3u$N. ORDINANCE u:e .... .,._ :=-bY-hutblftd ""'~."=~~~~~CM/= FM4 ~~~~s. 8748 une · · • • FSt4 FEI! BAA, LOCATED AT amende Seettona 13-13'· o-;;.t::::a .. • PUbllehtcl Newpcwt 8-ch-Heve ~ 8l8rted dOlng llM* lleled *'"on: nl• Cdfomla POf1follo Man-PUIUC NOTICI Placw Cir. 1148, Hunting-LIC NOTICE '914 NEWPORT BOULE· 13-141. 13-252, and 13-529 Co•ta M... Dally PllOI buelrleel WI? Y•, •1-81 Dar• LM °'Olev ~ Cofpotltlon ton &tech CA 92&48 PUB VAAD IN A C2 ZONE. EN· of T1Ue 13 ot lhe COiia .......... ..... JuM I • ,. 23, 1995. Jackton Man Harrie T.h.lt ••••ment WM llled Thi• ~ "" .. Iii.cl Pletttleu• Roti.ft Jamea Lovt1111,•---f1o--.. -..... -.---1 VIRONM£NTAL DETEAMI· ..... Munlclpal Code r.. .......... • • ' F480 Thie ~ Wl8 llled With "' County Clttk of wlUI tht Coooty C*tt of ... an.......... 8748 Placer Cir, 1148, NATION: EXEMPT, gardltlg voluntary ,..,.. Tht ~ penonl .,. with .,,. County Ct-9t of Orwige County on Junt •• Ortnge County on May 23, ........ nt Hunllnglon Stach. CA •u;a:;:aa N•;n-IF THE ABOVE AC-opmene of nonconforming doing .,._nnt u: PVIUC NOTIC! Orange COYntV on Junt 12, 1995 1995, The followtng peraona art 92&411 •men TIONS(S) IS/ARE CHAI.· multl·ftmlly r11ld1n1lal UNlfE~SA~~ ~ ,......,..__ 1995 FMlt17 FM7417 doing bullneSt u : Th11 bu1ln1H 11 con-Tiie IOll~ Pl~tons are LENOED IN COURT. THE proi-cta p~ ~It 102 New--"49312 Publltlhed Newpoft leach-Pubhhed Newport Beach-LOGISTICS PARTNERS. dLIOlld by: an lndMdual dol,.~H ne:~:.·GY FIT CtiAu.ENGE MAY BE UM-THE FVU TEXT of the or-~ eJch c: 92-3 8ullRHa Mw Publlthtd NewPQf1 Beach-Cotta Me.. Dal!y Pllol Co1ta MIH Dally Pllol 11110. BtaChclHI "E", Have you 111rted doing ~tSS b) BC MUSIC t9s4 ~j~s T~~~YJ~~~fr~t dlnence may be rncl In the vm EnterDrtN, Inc.,~ Tht Stal••:;!on..,. Colla ..... Dally PllOt J\lnt 18, 23, 30, July 1, June 2, 9, 18, 23, 1995. , =nglon BHch. CA ~t:!r.~ Po11 Chelsea Pt, Newport CORRESPONDENCE , DE· City Clefk't Ofb, 77 Fu lomll), 2507 Pacfflc dolnQ ~..:. •: Junt 111• 23• 30• July 7• 1995. F491 Timothy Jamu Plrllt, This atatement wu flied Beach, CA 92660 UVERED TO THE ZONING Ofl\le Colla M11a. Hlghfty, SultAI 102, New-M I S QOlF MANAGE. 1995. ' F52e 19110 Beaehcrnt "E" with the County Clttlc ol Bfenda S. Colgal•, 1954 ADMINISTRATOR PRIOR liMv T. 1won. pof1 Beadl. CA 82te3 MENT. 31-.A AJlway Ave-.. . F530 ... IUC -TICI PUIUC NOTIC! Huntington. BHCh, CA Orange County on May 23, Port en ..... Place .. N•W-TO THE ABOVE DATE. De ty Cttr Clertl 'Thia bu11ne11 11 con-Coll.a....._ CA l2e2e PUBUC NOTICE rv -Flctltloua 12e4e 1995 PQf1 BelCh. CA 92ell0 ~ b~RmiA~~R~ ~bll•h•d Newport ~~r~:l:t~m-Boyd 0. Met1ln. Inc., (CA). ......._ .....,.. .. ....._. Thi• bu~1n1u 11 con· , FM74 55 J~~ ~~~:·:si~u;on- PUCATtONS TELEPHONE BHch-Co•ta ..... Dally menced '° tr8'\18Ct ~ 2131 Point del ..., Ave., FloUtloua ......... ..... Statwnt ducted by, an Individual Publlslled Newport Beach-Hav• you •tarted doing 754-5245 OR' CAU AT THE Pilot JUne 23. 1995, MN und9f the ~ ~ ~~ lu............. Stet1 .. n1 Tht fOllOWlng pef10na ate ~~ youyet?a~td doing Cotta Mesa Dally PilOI t>uslneu yel? YH 1991 OFFICE OF THE Pl.AN· fS44 BualneH Name(1) lltled 2007 Yach! ·~Ntw: Stet....,.t The tollowlng pereone are doing bualne .. 11: Tim Pl::. o June 2, 9, UI, 23, 1995. Brenda S. Colgate NINQ DIVISION, ROOM above on: 5-31·85 por1 leach CA e:zeeO The followlng ~· .... doing bullnnil u: SPftDEE OIL CHANGE & Thia ttattmtnl WH filed F489 Thi• 1tal1ment Wll filed 200 77 FAIR DRIVE, PUBLIC NOTICE VTR Enterprl111. Inc., TyPe of ...._. Golf doing butlneu u : 1) OAADEN PARlY DE· TVNE UP, 2no S. Bl11tol, Wfth the County Clerk 01 PUBLIC NOTICE wiU\ the County Clerk of COSTA MESA CAUFOR· Egon VWI Din Berg, Pr-. Manegement of~ COMPLETE CAR CARE SIGNS, b) SENSE APPEAL. Costa M .... CA 92626 Orange County on June 2 Orange County on May 11, NIA ' SUIHIARY 0, dent Thie bu9'neu It con-AND COWSION, 3029 En-451 l2nd SlrMl, Newpofl Pakzad·Zahlty Corpotatlon 1995 ' 1995. Publl1h1d Newport PROPOSED Thia statement WU llled ducWd by•.,, lndMduel terpriH Sl, Coata MtA, Bffcft, CaUfomla t2M3 ~fomla), 2TTO S, Brlatol, ' FMelstO B ~lotltlo~1 FMM 04 BHch-Coata M... Delly ORDINANCB with the County C*IC of Thoma ~ CA 92628 Cvnthla Regina Ridley, 451 M ... , CA 92626 . u• ne.. ame Published NewPort Beach· Pilot June 23, 1995, A PROPOSED ORDI-Orange County on May 31, Boyd D Manin, lhc. Boyd Compl ... Cat Cate Ctn-l:tnd Street, Newport Thi• bu1lne11 11 con-Publlthld Newport Beach-State....nt Costa MtH Da.lly Pilot F540 NANCE 11 tchedUlld for 1995. D Marti~ PrM. IM, fnc., (CA), 3029 En-Beach, CA 82663 ducted by: a corporatlon Co1ta MHe Dally Pilot Thi followlng per1on1 atl PUBLIC NOTICE adoption et the regulat City FMalA Thie tta'atmtne .,.. filed i.rprlH St., Coata Mesa, Thi• butlntll 19 con-Have you 1tarttd doing June 9, 18, 23, 30, 1995, doing buslnesa t1: June 9, 16, 23, 30, 199:516 Council mMtlng Of July 5, Publl1hld N1wpor1 8Nc:h-with the County Ctetk of CA 92628 ducted b.Y! an lndMdual bualneU ye(/ Y••· Sep. 18, F510 A.T .. AND ASSOCIATES. -------------2-.. -.-oe---• 1995 belna~ld Ordl· Costa MHa Dally Piiot "*--County on Junt 11 Thia bu1ln111 la con. Th• regtittant commenced ~993 16055 Beach Blvd., Suite PUBLIC NOTICE out 7•• nance 95-1, emtndlng Iv· June9 18 23 30 1985 ,_...,.. • ductld by:•corporatlon to tranuct bullnel9 und., Ptkzad-Zahlry Corpora-PUBLIC NOTICE 157, Huntington Beach,.--------- ITATl!Ml!NT OP tlclt 1 of Chapter VI c,.f Title • ' ' ' F5o3 ,648018 Have you 1tarted doing the flc1ltlou1 butlneu tlon, Mohammad AU Pa-Flotftloue CA 92648 Flctltloue WITHDRAW~ FROM 5 of u,. Coata M"8 Mu-bullnesa yet? No name or namu llattd laad, General Manager To1hlm1t1u Aralcl, 2511 W. 8 1 H 'ARTNl!RSHIP nlclpal Cod• lo limit the PUBLIC NOTICI Publlthtd Newport Buch-Complttt Cat Catt C.n-above on 2/1195 Thie 91att"*1t wu filed llutlneu Nam• Sunflower T·2, Santa Ana, u1 nHt •m• OPERATINQ UNDO al.te and height of ""'-l· Cotta Meta Dally Pilot ttr, Inc., Alt AM!ley/ Prell-Cynlhlt A. Rldlty with the CountY Clttk of Stat•IMl'll CA 92705 Statement FICTITIOUS ablu (advertising bel-FlctJU.U. June 18, 23, 30, JIAy 7, denl Thie at&tement wu filed Orange County on June 2, Tht folloW!ng pereons .,, Thia business Is con-f!l• follojYlng pe~aons are l!SS NAiii! loona) 'rHE MOTION to a I N 1995 Thia llatement wu filed with the County Clerk of 1995. doing bualneN u: duct.cf by: an Individual doing bus ness as, IUllN h give 8m.ncftd Ordinance ua• ,,...t ame ' F533 with U19 -County Cl11k of Orangt County on Mty 23, F ..... 30 THE MUSEUM, 201 Calle Hav• you 1tatted doing GRIFFIN ENTERPRISES, Th• following peraon ~ 05-7 ft11t reading c:anltd by ~ e-.nt Orange County on June ' 1995 PubQlhtd N......,... Beach-de lo• Mollnoa San Clem· bu1ln111 yel? No 6400 Well Oceanrronl, wllhdrewn u • gen.r lowing Oii can Tht • .......,_,,, P9f90nS .,. PUBUC NOTICE 1995 ' ' FM7458 wn...... ent• CA 92972' Tothlmltlu lvalci Newport Beach CA 92663 ~:1ne~~~~theun&:r:~ ~~CIL :.IMll::~ ~~~l~DS VAC. . H48282 PUblllhld Ntwport BMch· ~=-ta9 ~·: ~al~~llot w111'11m Hedley Buller, Thia statement was flied 8~~~da~ R:ch~~I G,'1~17. lic1ft1ou1 bu1lne11 name ol AYESa Ertokson, Hom-C~NATION CLINIC b) ANI-SUMllAlllY OP Publlahed Newport Beach-Cotta M11a Dally Pilot ' ' ' ' FS13 ro:: ~':28':11'm, Dana ~th t:-~~ti ~-:; 2~r Newport ::ach CA8~2~ ' Oceanside Ctnlt< A11ocl-b u ckle, Monahan , MAL FRIENDS PET VAC-==i::. Coat• M111 Dally Pllo1June2,11, 11, 23, 1995, Thia' bualneu 11 con. 199~ ' This buslneia la con- attt, LP. • Cal1lomla Um-NOESa Buffa. ABSENT: CINATION CLINIC, 233 ORDINANCE 95-1 Is JUne 18, 23, 30, July 7, F493 PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an lndlvtdual · FM745e ducted by: an Individual 111<1 partntrahlp at 13 Cof· Genia. S•'1 Beach Blvd,, Seal achldlHd to be In full 1995. Heve yo\, started doing P\lbllshld Ne~ Be~ Have you started doing l>Of•I• Pina. Sult• 200, THE FULL TEXT of the Beach, CA 90740 fore. and enec:t 30 day• F527 PUBLIC NOTICE FlcUtloue buslneal yet7 No Co11a Mtsa Daily Pilot business yet? Yes 5-15-95 Newpofl 8Nch, CA 92660 Timothy Robert Le Claire, June lustne .. Name Wiiiiam H. 9u11er June 2, 9, 18, 23, 1995. Richard Grilflll Th• Flc111lou1 Business Ofdlnanc• ma~ be read In 10425 Slat• Ave~ #102, ~n~ -::Suon ~Id PUB11C NOTICE FlcUtloue Statem.nt Thia 11&t~ment was flied F490 This sta_tement waa flied Name rel1nld to above lhl City Cl1tk • Office, 77 Fountain Vali.y, CA 92708 • ·f~ roll call lu•IMM Na"'9 Tht following persona are with lhl County CllHk 01 with the County Clerk ol was flied In Orange County Ftlr Drive, Costa Meaa. Dorla Mac Haggana. DVM, byl 1!1-coU'NciL MR.. Fictitious Statement doing buslneu ••. : Orang• County on June 6 PUBLIC NOTICE Orange County on May 23, on Apr~ 12, 1990, F453399 MA.RY T. ELLIOTT, 28808 SenatOf Ave,, Hart>of vo •· 8ualneu Name The following persona art HAUTE CAKES CAFFE, 1995 ' 1995, Full name 11\d addrt11 of Deputy City Clerk City, CA 90710 Bl!RSr AYES: lriobon, Statement dolno bullntta u : 1807 Westclln Or,, Ntwport FM8a 3e F1ct1Uou• Fe.47444 th• peraon withdrawing: Published Newport Thia bu1ln111 11 con-luff a, Hornbuc kle, Tht following peraona art FOREVER SLIM, 4000 Btach, CA 92660 P bll ...... N ... .. 8ualne .. Name Published Newport Beach· Hopkin• D•v•lopment ducted by: • general part· Monahan. NO.Sa None. doing business u : Birch St, #102, NtwPQf1 Paul Gt<atd Taddeo, 2900 u a • ..., IWport .... ac... Statement Company, LP,, 13 Cof· Beach-Costa Mesa Dally netlhlp ABSENT& o.n1a. SWll<T MEDICAL MAN· Beach, CA 92660 Magnolia "B", Costa Mna, Cotta M1aa Dally Piiot The followlng persons art Costa Mtsa Dally Piiot pora11 Plaza, Sulll 200, PllotJune23,1995. Haw you 11attld doing ORDINANCE 95-8 AGEMENT $01.UTIONS, Frid Garcia, M,D., 16787 CA92627 JI.IN 16, 23, 30, July 7, doingbuslnessas: June2,9,16,23,1995, Newport Beach. CA 92660 F545 blJlinesa Y•l7 9-1~ tmtndl Chapttt VII t/2 ol 24889 Buckatcln Dr.. La-Beach Blvd., HunUngton Thie business la con-1995, DOOR TO DOOR DEUV· F494 S11ph1n C, Hopkin•. Prell-Timothy R. Claire • guna Hill•, CA 92853 Beach, CA 92647 ducted by: an Individual 1 F534 ERV 19081 KJoahulu Lane, PUBLIC NOTICE dent PUBLIC NOTICE Thia 1\al1ment w11 filed TIU• 13 of the Coat.a Mna June Freeman. 24881 FellX Prakaaam, M.D., 415 Have you 11arted doing Hun'unglon bHch, CA Thia 1ta11ment WH filed Flctlllou• with the County Clerk of Munlclpal Code per1alnlng BuoUkln Dr,, Laguna Hill1, Bfock1ldt Ave,, R1dland1, buslnna yet? Y11 Nov. 12, PUBLIC NOTICE ' 92848 ---F-lc_t_ll_lo_u_• __ _ with th• County Clerk of Orange County on June 13, to unlawful grattltl, CA 92653 CA 92373 1990 Unda Marie Aloe, 19061 8 1 N Orange County on May 19, Bu•ln• .. Name 1995 THE FULl TEXT of Of· Sandra C, Burt, 335e Amy Thi• bualn111 1, con-Paul G. Tadd~ Flctltlou• Klpahulu Lane, Huntington u• M H am• 1995. Statem.nt FMM80 dlnance may be r .. d In the Dr,, COfona, CA 91720 ducted by: •general part· Thia '1atement w11 filed 8u1ln••• Nam• Beach, CA 92846 Statement Publlahld NewPQrt Beach· The followlng perlOI'\$ are Publlahed Newport Beach· City Cletlc't Office 77 Fair Thia bu1ln111 11 con-nershlp with the County Clerk or l tatem.nt Thie buslnus Is con· The lollowlng P1!•0n• are Coate M•H Dally Piiot doing bu1ln111 as: Cotta MeH Dally Piiot Drive Cotta Meta.• ducted by: 1 general part· Have you started doing Orange County on May 28, Th• following persona are duct.cf by: an lndMduel d5o~~~u~"r~~J' Pl.UMB-Junt 2, 9, Ill, 23, 1995. a) UNIVERSl·TIES, b) TIE • nefshlp butlntH yet? No 1995 doing buslntu u : Ha111 you •tarted doing _______ F_4_7~91 ONE ON· UNIVERSI •TIES June te, 23. 30• July 7• MARY T. ILUOTT, Have you ttarted doing Frid Garcia, M,D, FMT888 SERVICE 'R US, 132 Cltat• bu1lnH1 y11? No ING, 3135 Pierce Ave., COl.l.ECTION, 400 Emerald 1995, Deputy City Cl•rk business yet? No Thie 1tattm1nt was flied brook Lane., I B, Costa Lind• Aloe Costa MtH, CA 92826 PUBLIC NOTICE Bay, Laguna Beach, CA F521 Publl•h•d Newport Sandt• c. Burt with the County Clerk of ;~:,~":1.:~:yee~ Men. CA 92628 Thi• 1tal1ment was fll9d :atr;t ~':;''ra 3~!~ap''cC: Flcllllou• 92851 PUBLIC NOTICE Beael'l-Coata Mesa Dally This statement wu filed Orange County on May 10, .:June 16 23 30 July 7 Rita AM Erlckaon, 132 with lhl County Clerk ol J:26 ' · Bu•lne .. Name Jeanne Bu1chlr, 400 Em-Piiot June 23, 1995, with the County Clerk of 1995. • • • • Cleatbrook 1.n,, IB, Coste Orange County on May 23, Thi b 1 11 1 con- Stalem.nt trald Ba,, Laguna Be1d1. I UMlllARYOF F546 Orang1CoontyonMayl8, FM8218 1995. M1u,CA92621 11195. FM7458 dud~bu~~·lndivl~ual Thi followl CA 9265 PRO,OSl!D 1995 P\lbll1hld Newport Beach· F531 Thie bu1lnH1 11 con-Published Newport Beach-Have y~ ttartld doing doing buslne~ ':aona are ~~ ~~ ~: ~ ORDINANC• PUBUC NOTICE '647127 Coat• MH• Dally Pilot PUBLIC NOTICE dH~ ~~an,::!~u:~g Cost• MtH Dally Pilot business yet? YH. 1984 BG.O QLOBAL. 355'4 Busl· 82677 A PROPOSED ORDI-f'lotltloue Published Newpof1 Beach-June 9, 16, 23, 30, 1995, buslneN It? No June 2, 9, II, 23, 1995.. Garry Smllh nesa Pn Of.. Suite E. Bfaden Butcher, 400 Em-NANCE II IChtdUltd for ........._ Na"'9 Costa MeH Dally Piiot F515 FlctlllCMI• Rita A, ~kaon F492 Thlt 1tatement Wit Mid Costa Mesa. CA 92626 erald, La(l\r\& BMch, CA adoption at the reg&ar Cltv Stetamenl J\.IW 18, 23, 30, JUiy 7, PUBLIC NOTlCE Bualne .. Nallie Thia atatement wu filed PUBLIC NOTICE with the County Clerk or Eulallo Enlerp11 .. 1, Boyd 92651 Councll mffllng of ~ S', Tht followlng P'flOn• .,. 1995. St•t ......... t with the County Clerk of Orange County on June 2, D, Conver••· 317 Diamond Thia buslneu I• con-1995, being Ordlnllnc» e5-dol bulinna M! F535 flc:Utl Tht folloWlng PlfSOlll art Orange County on June 9, 1995, Ave,, e.lboa ltland, CA ducted by: a g..,.,., part· 9, ntabllahlng a BualnesaClty As1oclATED QROUP PUBLIC NOTICE •ueln ... °:!..,. doing buslneaa u : 1995 Flctlllou1 F04B390 92662 nershlp lmpr~ Iv .. tor HEALTH PROFESSIONALS a) COMP.U-OATE, b) FM8174 Bualne .. Na m• Published Newpof1 B1ac11-0bl Monaco, 30 Columbia, ~ you started doing of Colla Mtaa Hotlla and 1500 Adami Avenue Suite fL.UtJou. S~nMnl c o M P .u .v I E. w . 3 3 Publithld New-~-' Beach· Statem4tnt Costa MHa Dally Piiot lrvlnl. CA 92715 bua1nesa yet? No Motll1. C M ' CA .... The fol .... "ft"' J*IOnt 811 Songspatrow, Irvine, CA .,..., Tht fo1k>w1ng persona art J 9 6 23 30 1995 POtlollno Duty FrM Corp Jeanne E. Butcher THE MOTION '° give Or· 304, 0118 .... 8ualnMa Ham• doing buslne11 u : 927f4 Co1ta M•M Dally Pllol doing business u : una ' 1 • • • ' (Foreign Corp), 727 Bfta Thia atalement WU filed dinanc. e5-9 first rMdlna ~ T Ser & Statement MEO'ICAL WEIGHT LOSS Steven Chal1 .. Bevtfty. 33 J\.IW 18, 23. 30. Joly 7, I.UV UR PETS. 16381 Del F508 Canyon Rd.. #8, Walnut with the County Clerk of carried by the followtng roll ,..SO:., .. "'":"'~ ~C:.IOf· Tht folowlng persons are CENTER FOR WOMEN, Songsparrow, Irvine, CA 1995. Oro Clrc11, Huntington PUBLIC NOTICE CA. 91789 Orange County on June 5, call vote: COUNCIL • ' doing business u : 351 Hoapltal Rd., Suite 92714 F538 Beach, CA 92649 This bu1ln111 la con-1995. M E MBl!RS r AY•S: ~-~~M~ NATURES FINEST L.AN0.1118, Newport Beach, CA Thia bu1ln111 la con-PUILICNOTICE Dents• Ann Moms, 16381 ducted by: • general part, FM8821 Ettckton Buffa Hom-92629 ' ' SCAPE & MAINTENANCE, 92883 ducted by: WI Individual Del Oro Clrcte, Huntington FlctlUoue neratllp 'lhed N Beach-• • h 4300 C111npus Drive Suite Del• Evan Braithwaite, Have you atartld ·doing Beach CA 92649 Bu1ln• .. Name Have you 11att1d doing Pubh ewpof1 buokle, Ilona an. Thia bu~lneu 11 con-130. Newpof1 Beach. CA 22372 Hetwlch l.n., Hun-buslneuy1t?No FloUtloue Thia 'bu1ln111 Is con-State.,,.nt bullnesa yet? Y11 S.25-95 Costa Meaa Dally Pllol N~ll NCNM. M S l!NTr ducted by, • corporation 92660 Ungton BeM:tl, CA 92&46 Steven C. Beverly Bu•lne .. Nam• ducted by: an Individual Th• lollowlng peraona Bit Boyd D, Convtrse Jooe 9, 16, 23, 30, 1995. 09"1•. Have you atartld doing David J, Bfown II, 33731 Thi• bu1ln111 11 con-Thia 1tat1ment waa tiled S ta tement Have you atarted doing doing busin111 as: Portollno Duty FrH Corp,, F507 THE FUU TEXT ol the ~":" f:,,;"·i!ii.!° & Chula Vista. Dana Point, ducted by: WI lndMdual with the County Clerk of Thi following peraons art bu1lne11 y11? Yea, June 81.UE WATER SKINS, 871 Guy Smith Agent U C I E Ofdlnance mey be read In Ano •1 . Robert 0 s.. CA 92629 Have you ttartld doing Orange County on June 19. doing buslneaa as: 111, 1995 w. 15th St., IB, Newpofl Thla 1tat1ment WH filed P BLI NOT C the City Clerk'• Office 77 line Vic~f.aidtnt ' Thia bu1ln111 11 con-bualneu y11? No 1995, PACIFIC AC AUTO BODY, Deni" Ann Morrl• Beach, CA 92663 with the County Cl1rk of STATl!MENT OF Ftlr Drtvt Cotta Meu • Thli •taternent wu ftlld ducted by: an Individual Dale Evan Bltlthw1lt1 F850078 1701 Pomone Ave., Costa Thi• italemtnl was filed TerJe A. t.undvall, 671 w. Orange County on May 25, WITHD··,w·· FROM MARY T l!LLIOn with Int County Cl•k of Th• r1gl1trent(1) com· Tiii• •latement WU med Published Newport Beach-Mesa. CA 92627 • with th• County rCl1rk ol 151~ SI., IB, Newport 1995. rift .... • • mencld to llanuct bual· with the County Clerk of Al1Jandto Cerrillo, 737 Oreng1 County on June 2, Beach, CA 92663 F847782 PARTNERSHIP Depulf City Clerk. Orange County on May 31 • nen under lhe FlcUtlous Ot'1ng1 County on June 7, Co•!• MtH Dally Piiot E11fwood St., Santa Ana, 1995. FM8388 Thia bu1ln111 11 con· Publiah•d Newport Beach-OPERATING UNDER Publl1h1d Newport 1895. ,848137 Business Nam•(•) lltted 1995, Jun• 23, 30, July 7, 14, CA 92701 Publiihld Newport Beach-ducted by: WI Individual c D 1 Pll FICTITIOUS Beach.Colla M... Dally · above on: FM 8893 1995. This bu1ln1u la con-Have you atal1ed doing Otta MIH a ly ot BUSINESS NAiii! Pilot June 23, 1995, PubU•hed Ntwport Beach-David J, Brown. II Publlthld Newport Bt•Ch· F553 ducted by: an lndlllldual Cosla MIH Dally Piiot buslne1s yet? v ... 5-10:95 June 23• 30• July 7• 14• Th• follOwlng peraon nu f547 Coit• Meaa Dally Piiot This statement was flied Coat• M111 Dally Pilot PUBLIC NOTICE H1v1 you Slatted doing June 8, 16, 23, 30, 1995. Ttrje L.undvaH 1995' wlthdrtwn u a general PUBLIC NOTICE June 9, 18, 23, 30, 1995. with the County Clerk ol June 23 30 July 7 14 busine11 yet? Y11 2·1·95 Fsoe Thia statement wu filed _______ F_538.;,,;..1 partner from the partner· F511 Orange County on May 17, 1995 ' ' ' ' Flctltlou9 Altlandro Catrillo PUBLIC NOTICE with lht C®nty Cletk ol Claulfled la., . ., 1hlP. operating under the °"'1277881 1995, · F552 Buelneae Nam• Orange County on June 2, CONVE NIE NT llctllloua blJalrieM name of flc:tltloue Overstocked with FM8927 Statement Overstocked with flolltloue 1995, whether you're buy· BGD GL.OBAL el 127 Bl.. lluelne .. Name etuff? Publithld Newport Beach· TRADE Tht following persona.,, stuff? Bu•ln .. a Name FM8494 Ing, .. 111ng, or Ju11 CW1lon Rd,, #78, Walnut. a t A call to Costa Miu Dally Pilot doing buslnesa es: A c.JI to Sta tement PUOlished NtwPQf1 BHCh· looking, cla11li19e1 hu CA 1789 tatemen June 2, 9, 16. 23, 1995. a) VIRTUAL CAFE, b) THE ClassJRed The loltowlng per10ns are Costa Mesa Dally Pilot wh•c' ~~.n.•l•Fdl ,!!:. F::::ro:: :ua= ~f= ~ .,.. I Classlned F487 through classified VIRTUAL CAFE, 8212 will help doing blJslneu u : June 9, 18, 23, 30. 1995. -IED WU filed In Orange County HEAlTHDYNE MATERNITY will help& Buy It, Sell It, Find It, 842-5878 Heatherton Cw,. Hunllngton 842 5878. •) bAVID PUMPHREY f5')9 M 2 •5978 on October 20, 111114 MANAGEMENT, 3505 C• M 2-5e? C laHlfled. Beach, CA 92648 • Fl.OORING t: DP FLOOR· ROUSES/ CONDOS POB SALE GENERAL COSTA MESA 2624 1002 DANA POINT 102el•u·o·u·s·a-cu __ ,COSTA ME.SA 2124 HUNTINGTON NEWPORT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiii ~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliii I BU.CB 2140 BEACH CONDOS 1ST llONTH REIT $390 lii•iliiiliiiiiiiiiiii liiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiii!iiillii~~~~iiliiiiiiijiii!iii~i!ii~iil2BR a pt In a cozy 4- NEWPOIT 2169 BUCH NEWPORT 2189 COAST 217 0 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FOR RENT + O.p.2Br+ 28• tnhm 8&ACH-CLOS• CONDO 3•ft aaa Hwbor View CH•RftY LAK• Liv• In atyte At pl•x .. ttlng, Laundry • Home AUCTION I wf'lrud. Pete 01<. Pool. 2er 2sa, gar, MC gate Hom••· Comm pool & ltrtv•t• Labtront N•WPORT COASTI rm on preml•ee, Call • 24 NEW Dana Pt • Ind 84e-2848 d/W, w/d hkup, tennla, tennl1, $1850/mo. Call 48R 3BA. 3-cv, 2·1lY, • MlnutH to Beach, 540-7181 or 6fi2-3111 Hou•••· Mutt be ry•, pool, 1pa. Avall now. coll 01Mn-o488 formal dining. fp, big • Sl•P• lo Pool, eoldll OR8 financing, 38R 211A hou .. , enci seso. 21:M1a.o1os 48, 2 .aaa Home room•. 3300 •q tt, New 28d 2Ba. 2-car Wc•lolk to Or8antr• Coaat ModMa Open 7 Daye IALIOA patio, w/d hkup, car· Spectacular City Avall 7/t, S2000Jmo. attached garage. hk , ... 21 'IB1 •· W/D 10anMSpm at 33719 JST •~ 2l08 port, dbl•::;· Water 21 1 ""h'• vi~i H"•bor DONA1.D P f'AIP S 2 O O O /month . ·ups, 577•5n1c g&1r!g00• Brt~ t D &.n.r."" & gardnr stove TD'lftU'I! 44 --v -.... -........ "8921 Call 71'" _,,,,.7 "625 or •pace, mo "' • amp on. ana • ' • &.11.w&n.u View Hom.e. Avt 7/1. --,._., -d 751 3261 t Pt. o., lun-forc9d air heal, lg frnV 12,750/mo 1140•5904 C4*lwtl lanltet 714-759-9531 Matllyn. •P • agen ~C:rc;111~ JufJ 13. Fret catalog 2 adrm 18• rHr. bk • A\lt 7/1 11125/ IE tbl ff 2b 18R Mobile Home ... _... ........ oef'&elalllll 1004114444 REDC •De ck w/1mall view m , 909-899-2233; ..._Heme 4 ., • 8clt ••wahor•• 3/3+den •• u 3br a ••••••••-Quiet & Secure. ;-; .. , 11...._."';i.,_., All brand new, Patio, P • ~79t 3ea, 2 rrp1c, s.eat gar, furnlehd In gai9Ct area ~'"'!,-:.'ur~~vtw/~~~ ,11 • ..,._.eNTS 1981 Newpart Blvd, 11 • COIONA 1 -oar g • r • g •. 3 R 2u TOWNHS • "49.ooo «M0-8213 111 w/2 pvt bHch••· La• NI t. 1110o 040-7559 APn.n&ff&Q 64e-8373 ~~ ..... -.-~ 1022 NEWPORT s 50/ A meg,.,.,.. Owner/Ag•nt S5500/mo eummer. pa FOR •mNT ----DELKAll 13 mo. VI now. Obi gar, w/d hkupe, Caro l, Coldwell bolualv• gated Big au; t8R·18A 1550/mo, .. .......-·-111 mu, lliilil••iiiiiiiiiiiii BU.CB 1089 Ckdet &NI .. lllMd comm pool. Nr OCC. B k 71'"-'84'" ..,...,.. ""-''"'" 2Bt 28• ••••••••• Ln I I -_, '" Newly re modeled 11000/mo. 144-5125 NEWPORT an er. ,._ v•wvvv -7'" .... • dry, Po<>. qu ••. nr II lkll• • ...._....... ORCHID DUPLKX 3Bdrm 2Ba front He. alufta Park aetUng tum key. 83000/mo, ---------all tran1por1Atlon. No ---... ~ ~ ............. .; 2Brf1Br, 2-oar gar, ONE OF a KIND 2-car garage, patio. ~•f aL. new 1119, Ber· IUCH 2169 SPACIOUS 2Bd 28a 75e.o120, 11f.380-H29 IALIOA pate e4&.0392 --walk 10 ehop1Jb .. ch. " Avt 7·16-H S1750/mo b4tf crpt, lrg fem, rm, 30' llvlng rm. Fpfce, l'or L•• .... ••utJful .................... '3901<. Agt. 044-5110 Secluded 2·•tv. 3500 Franklin Realty frpl. ekytt, pvt yd, Cet t Yew new !x~utlvt Load• of gtau. SkY· Townhome In 8 1g ISi.AND 2606 C•thedraJ cell, •kYlll. ~ .... --, ;1•,, ... !~"""· ~·+~'!'.i.3=~ ~~·. ArN Rental Speclall1t ok. N .. , ~J.;..!1350. home In Npt eo..t. 4 tlghtl. Whlte/Ught & c.nvon. Top of th• ••••••iiiiiiiii ~~~'+':n°"or:~•71r1k·.,!~ _ -· , .. Many other• available 548-1515 7......,..._113224 b drm 2 ,98a 2-car Brighi. XLNT &..oc:.tlonl wotld vtewl $3800/mo. Dehu1e 3Br 2e a, AJC. 111111 1 " JT • "" COSTA MESA 1024 hug• lot, ce1m upgrd•. &40-7000 •1C1 324 oarao• cio.. to comm Avl lmrMd. ''700/mo. No pate. Avail now. w/d, blt·ln1, deck, db1 1_,_,.._•_w_l_•_d_. 7_2_2_·1_89_9_ ' t • ._.,....,..... iii&iiiiiill•iill&&ii gt.lard gat ... eavtew. BACK BAY CONDO pool, epa a recrMllon Holv/Orubb & Ole C•ll Merl• fl ergo gar, mini bay view. Avt •'aid• 1Br avail now • .,...r._.. ..... .,.. t 7951<. av ownr. Open•---------LrQ 3Br+lott In Wooct. u •••· 11300/mo. •T~t••• ....._,.oo "1/1, 11800, 72:Ml50Q No P•'•· 1585/mo, ...._., ........ ,..... AllOLUTE ITEALI Sat/Sun. 759-8090 BALBOA •tt••m Comm. Attchd f'ranklln RMltV n-•ch •-· COtllNtwpon......,, seso ctep. 150 E, 2111 .. -......... ,.. Owner .. ~"Olv• It -uwusrrr. 2107 2-car gar, W/d hkupe, NM .. .,,... Spec:lallet uw .... •OOIM MW * St, Encl gar, 848-oea:J -,.._.._ lrlilnlft VA.ft Avd 7/11. •1250/mo. • lbd lb COIONA ,.... .. 1111 la *' Aw1y"I 2 """"""" l.W. ESTATE Daye 111-1111 Ht 1•0·1000 H t 324 Wlllllr Fundlhed 1800eq .. +' ' a, . ••aa. ,,._. Uoatlen J:aJ'W.,.-.;. :~;, garao-. Onfy llCIWfGB 1100 Dehrw aM a1aa 100• EYM ....._,... AT TH• BUCH Or lt••lf w.-., ~.:,;;,=.= DIL llAI 2822 IBr 1aa, uu. pd. llllMI P•~~-;:...-"81 ......... Ceftdo. •c'•l4e ~Ana Miull ........ u~ ct:.::... 8"9 ... • M Ua Hr, a:c. tu! W/~· ~::51=.llenc~.m ...... t • OI -,., -• ~I-...... ~ View. Mull •-. tar hkM ~. Or I ... w~?lllCMtlOOlmO Oiri "'9wf Fam rm/•pa Ing. New, "* pakt. :.:.••..:::-,.,... '=!~=~ :::"r0t"'~1n~._ ... ___ ff7_•_•'785 __ · -~! ~~.=.::.. ~ii!~·= =~c.:,:.,,· :::-... ":.":.::'"'°· 002 Ur, ~Yd• port. I04M7l-17 u COIOU am1 ~Gk. w ••11 W. .._. ... tt •100 111N1 •a .. G'D 1 11 l Many Upgradet o•r IWl .... 0........ ... .,., ... aooo ---••• .,,.. 1.t ml from~ Can'l 9Mm to .. l9drm ... ..., ....., ..., 111111dwril UIOO •-.... ._. 11-.000 142~ .... ~a... 1"''8 LM,. .... --··wwa•:a "''°11 ._. ..... ..., ..,.... -•• ~I _ .,................. .... ....,... ..._t_ 1W, t11100L Nr OCC. wN the "'*91? ._. ... , ••• ~ •te ·~·-'"&-'""•t .. -ii'? ... ~ .... - ......... Wflr/ .. In Ct1nnlled Ml.-TI BUNTIN GT ON JEACB 2640 Overstocked with stutt? A call to Classffied will help 842·5&78 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 QUIET & SERENE Palm .&lesa Apart:inents So near & yer so far 1bai's the fcdmg you ~et when you bvc at Palm Mesa amid the IU)h grccncry of secluded woods & Statd\' palm~ • Srudios.1. 1 & 2 Bedrooms · '"· SS1S ro $600 • ) 81\ $625 10 $650 · l BR sns ru s~~ £NoPea A Vcrtic:aJ Blindt A Cctling fuu .. NEW Carpa. Pa.un & Tile .. f!DlCS$ Room .. A H ean:d Pool & Jai:u.w A PaOOI & BaJooruc,. A Guaga Avatlal>k Offic.c Houn 9.00 .un 5 00 pm M-l- and 10:00 am · 4.00 pm wcckend.5 1561 Mesa Dr · Sant~ Ana Hcat!hts. CA •(714) 546-9860 -----I -;-' ANNOUNCEMENTS 2920 ******* Jr. Development Tennis Progrem NB USPTA Cert/Prof. e (15% Off w/ad) • 100% Guarant'd. e All Lev el s . Cly/Wkly • Sign up. 72241857 Steve OAKWOOD TEAM TENNIS LEAGUE 7/5-9/6 e Wed's. 7j?m. $25/person 722·5858 Luke Classified la ..... CONVENIENT whether you're buy- ing, selling, or Just looking, claulfled hu what you needl CLASSIFIED M244tl'8 •What wlll happen to Pff SUMMER JOB you In the next few days? Drive daughter to and 1·900-825-3800 ex 6371 from camp, Npt Bch 53.99/mln. must bo 18 area. Car Insurance & Procall 602·954-7420• refs a must. Call 722- MEMBERSHIPS 3018 Discounted me"'b•r· ship at Prestig ious Yacht Club In Newpon Horbor. 35 Ft sllpa avl 64().1 494 ..... 471HW70 Getto the baste ABC's Attic, basement, and closet then get some ca~h. 842-5978 9111 btwn 6-8:30pm Prr Work Frr P•y 6am·12 M·F, no exp necessary. $8.00/hr Ask for Mark 852-0247 Peraon Frld•Y For busy Interior Design r,.tated firm. Ouallflcatlona must In- clude excellent phone/ computer akllla, or- gan lzed, energetic, punctual professional a ppearance/attitude. Call 714-873-8189 PERSON FRIDAY Llghct 'bookkp/typlng. Computer Input. Car a must. 25-30/hra a wk. Pl•••• "'911 resume: 1303 Avacado Ste. 220 N.B. CA 92660. 729-1040 •Aak for Jan POSTAi. • QOV'T JOBS S21/HOUR +BENEFITS NO EXP WIU. TRAIN To AW1Y Clll 714-&41-1991 FRIDAY, JOHE 23. 1995 Have your classified ad in 176 newspapers with a combined circulation over 3 million. $~00 is al I it takes to place a 25 word or less classified ad . S15 for each additional word . CAL•SCAN (916) 449-6000 ·sE·D·VI-C.E ___ ,~~c CLEANING DOORS 3580 BANDY MAN 3710 HOME CARE/ LEGAL PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 TRANSIATOR/ I v ~ £~ 3528 SERVICES 3548liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICES 3760 SERVICES 3812 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TUTOR 3927 DIRE CT 0 av iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii "" ellpelieno.d Carp •n tr¥• Eleot rl c •' liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CHU NO •• PAI NTI NQ THE LOCAL PLUMB ER iiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiii : -------·•I ~ StMwen Rep'd eWINDOW ca-Jne dependable door Plumblng•Drywall• Prorl To Hou .. Sit PERSONAL INJURY ATTY 20 Yrs Exp. Gd Price! .. W11111m Bangffl Co· LE.ARN SPANISH NOW! : ACCOUNTING/ TAXES 3406 Buelne•• Advlaor1 Sorvlce .. Flnanclal & M~ Contulllng TUM CFO 444-3747 Acousnc REMODEUNG 3408 W•PUT ITON OR TAK• IT OFff Amtex Texturing •Bob 84t.S085• Th• Dean of C~amlc •Screen Repair•• hanger. Ouar wont, S tucco•Palntlng•Tt1e w/pet car• tor summer FrH Con~llatlon Guar work. Free Est Since 1947 Exp'd SA Tutor Also t Tiie. tnstallatlon, r.-Affordable•Rellable ,...._Don 521-8910 Rooflng•Jim ~1 ·749'4 Whll• attending U.C.I. No Recovery-No F" Uc#375602 538-1534 Friendly Service Translator-Interpretor • pair, grouting & Free E1tl•729·70791 _________ HANDYMAN Malnt Repalr. Refs. (818) 985-4834 Call Tt4-252·H7124 Hr BOB HUTTON CO. Lt11 47sooo 675·9J04 Sua•na 873-7409 : plumbing. L#870130 DRYWALL Lt Plumblng, Elec.. H. THOMAS HICKS, HQ. lnVEICt. Acoustic ceil ---------• 873-80S5 Of 846-8526 COMPUTERS 3556 5enVIre 3584 Crpnty, Paint, 10Yra •-JE-WELR--Y---3-7_8_4 Revocable Uvlng Trust remove/apply/repa ir. •DAN DAWSON• ,_TU.E ______ 3_9_2_8 Non.Sutn Qroutl ~ ~ Expl Mark &ae-7880 25 y..,.. Trull Exp. l•622631 802·.5891 PLUMBING Ceramic Tiie/Marbie HANDYMAN Painting-, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 5295 No Hidden Fees Kitch/Bath Remodel MAC TUTO"INQ ltafteeT-....Texture Elect•Plumb•Carpt'y Wllllam Harold Jewelers Home Visits e..._7207 Amerlc.n Tia. Cont. System & al prog11T1S Acou8lic: celling removal TlleeMart>le. 25YrseRels Watch & jewelry repair l.,#830982 e94-1458 Martt •••••• 975-'7245 Water damage. Fr" Jeny Bell 775-8380 Anllque/Ane Jewelry 1--------- Tll• Gia•• 81oob Fr .. Initial Conaultallon Eatl Kevin 173-8620. Home Reator•tJon & B\ly/MllllrlOt 873..0385 MOVING 3834 M Alound Consl'n WottL Remodeling. Tll•.1---------lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Em•r•ld P•lntlng lnVExt wallpaper/tile ~m~1Uve ralff. 10 yrs exp-FrH est 751-2039 Water Heaters • Drains Remocltl • Repair Faucets • Fhour•• My1h•1'1Q In Plumblngl Ll554122 646-6720 Pgr i' 717·5728 GrouVTll• Restoration Regrout•Recaulk Repal...Clean & Seal . FrM f:allmale !40-T3ot ~ Svs1ema L•5.3803S Good refs. Reuollt* CONCRETE • ELECTRICAL 3610 drywall, woodwork, IANDSCAPE • Dlbem•rdo'a Moving Lt1B~867 536-1288 -·~"N1lY 3557 fel'IC99, decks, room IAWN l"R'D'D 3808 Local/Office/Storage EApen Drain Cleaning TUTORING ~ addition•. roofs, gen ~ Long Dist. Free Est. & Pl bl R al ---------liiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili A-t Eleottloal wortr. repairs. Comm/RH. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii T#181832 9'79-3t14 lk•'• Custom Painting um ng •P rs CHILD CARE 3536 * .... p.t..a.ftoa.ntu Duncan IEectric Rafi/Free EallmatH. ••••• y.,d M•lnt. PUBLIC NOTICE Prof, Clean. Quality ~~a~ s~;~~ ~~:~k ~~WW:: Outck Responae .John, M7·5520 Lewn~ Cl•anupe, Work. lnVExt & Docks, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Conertte . .00,ni.~007 Local Uc. HO-T04a Semi Retired contractor. T,.. Trimming!. Lt The Calif. Public Utlll· L"703468 63t"'610 PLUMBING X·PreH SAT Semlnar9 $19!> Excel w/Pal O'Oowd sine:• 1179 July ac:hedul41s 073·2300 Young •r•ndmother JONES ELECTRIC Rpra, lmprvmnta, aml Hauling 979.Sa4S tlea Commission RE· RAIN80W Clrol• Malnt. ~~~~~~.R~'!'odd:ll~~~l~h ---------1 WUI provide lndlv. care Brick, Btock, Slone, Tii. All hours. Fully fob•· Ouality, Integrity, Green k•M Landacpng QUIRES that 811 useo Pa1nhng-lnVE1tt Ho111t/Ap1 ADDmONS to each child, whlle Cone, Patio, Dmlewav Bonded • Insured. I car•. Ken M2·1no & Irrigation, Trimming houaehold good• Quality Job. Free est. Wt do It nowl 237-Q435 WALL R!MOD!UNG 3410 you work... My C.M. Fptc, BBQa. Ref. 20 Yr L#705749 ast ... 97 & Removal• CINn-movera print their L•569897 83e.8888 Precise Plumbing co•re GS hom•. 557-2309 l<alhy Exp. Terry S5'7·'7SIM ups & Malnt: St. Uc. P.U.C. Cal T number; ---------• Repairs & Remodels wi;;JUN 3932 DUNC .. ,.. BAICK•TILE•STONE HARDWOOD 9?025, 8SCMU09 limos .nd chauffeurs •SON'S PAINTING• FrH EstlmatH CON.T .. u_..CTION l"Ye•VING Plain/stamped Con.. FENCES FLOORS 3712 TREES • print llhefr T.Cd.P. num· 20Yra EK!). Res/Comm. U 987311 H9-1090 Custom W•llpaper ~,.. cre te & Coating• • D!Cl(S 3615 iiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii bef n all a ver11a.. lnVE>!t. UctP4605!:9. Strlpplng/P•lntlnt 20 Yre E1Cp. Small & SUVICES 3548 uc.#54l85e 931-4310 ro,,odl'l'• .. •n. \.awfto, menta. If you have • 637-849e oreoH1t-9722 _____ .....;.____ No lob too 1ma11•· l.g, Job• e.0-7042 &•iiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ··-• CLllANJWAXJPOLISH .,..._.._ 751-.3478 question at>Out th• ,.. ROOFING 3910 6'11. Ott w/ecl 073·2137 ..-G_ ... 6 Prtde-.All •l'•NC•S OAT••• AH twte• of ftooral 1...;;;..... __ ..______ gallty of a mov.,, limo ---------•liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 800 4 MY.aUILD•R A TOUCH OP CLASS aapecta of concrete & MM•,..,,,._. ,.,a.o.d 3S Ye.,. exp. Lawn Somo•• Mow/ or chauffeur, call: PIANO 8r VOCAl THUMD•• ROOFING We gala should hang 8G0-441 .... •4• Cleaning. R•SIC~m m&SOnfY • .,... aaMce, RedWOOd. L#57eeo5 7t• ..... 708 eog•taodl•~lera/ Public Utlflta.. t•ssONS 3868.. '""" • togeth•r. Strip, lnttall, I Bathroom•l<ltol\en Uc/Bonded. Fr•• Est 33 yrs In uee.131-3159 Jim Whyte 042_7209 cln-up. Al ..... a71e comml .. ton _. · For all ol your rooll~ advice 10 1h• crazy. Ooor.tWlndowa/Oectca T•r•aa 282.7143 Iv• mag Of call at\., 5 714-65&-411 1 nHda. Reroof.',..palr. e3t·2111 anyl11T1e •Wood Fonc-• BAY"""G 3720 VICTOR'• ..... _ e-.-Advan-d Uc638144 948-4t22f::::=========-_ -------1•iOilHOUSECL.EANING CONTJtACTOl$ ~~ ............. \l&.4" • • r-.-v -.. v .. I _.. ..,.._., '-:":'.."'d Proleulonal Oatdenlng All llQe• -Teacher cert. ---------AUTO Ucen•.O· neur.... Gl!NEJlAL 3558 ts. UM pl1cte. ..... 10 Yrs. Exp. Xlnt Rera PAINTING 3858 Entertainment Avail. secl'T'D'TY D-•nwuG 34•~ U .75perhour. AcMIDglContlr.'74-6301 .IUNKToTIMDUMP (Tt4)4•'7tT•e ~niter 84C>-e669 i;; u&U aawa -714 •••oau (T1 ...... 1ua) . • .. s CPI •UILDD8 lllC. Wiii haul Whae Tr.ah A PROF'L GAADDU •W.P. VOUNQQUIST l'a.no l.eHone YSTEMS 3920 AL!L 11a•• o1oa1 ................ AeeldenUel COnet. P1CTUU Men won't! ~1112 CarinQ tor each lend-P ........ c_.., .. ,., Alt -oea. beg to c:laa· ••••••liiliiil UC.#5tl424elneured PUlllNG 3117 ac~ as If It wef1I mv QIW • ...inana by PtOf1I alee. Ent avall: Wed· -.a R 1 N K •• ('714) .. ...._~ 'ii!!!!!!!!'!!!!!'!!' a••wm •••UTY own. Larry 154-M13. LIC1eoaoll. lna. dings. etc. 540-11M7. Sine• 1159. ,,om r---_ .. _CO GAio • ~ •••T JO• Gato.nlng 1_.,.._,,.._.,._eat._M...,...W305 ___ -..-.....--,__......,.._..._ ...... _, S 140 .+ tow monitoring •FVA'T~~ • Pl1'MISS 3740 tandacaplng, clH~ lt"9.._,....._ PIT '"· aOC>-4aa.ean 3571 ~ cuetOfl 8eNkloe ~pa, ,,... trlm. Reta. PLUS touchupa. ·~~~~li!ml-~ .. ~~~=;!!=!lll• .. ··--· ':: ~ ....... 11 U.. , .. P..U Our MOt fREl! Eat. 4349-1511 t4 tin. Alch9rd Slr1CW SllVJQS 3870 '.:'." D•t rHulta. 1.etHt YMD ~. Weed, UO llOM4 ""'4IOe il••lilil•lililll•ll -... a mec1e .. a..n .....,,, AMtCW ....._ "" iUiltin Wi on TV'a 20/20 & '"· lewn/ptenta. FrM a... IO Wf'a _,,, •oal•lt When )'OU -..rite • Cl&_ 1ried •d, tn<luJe all the facu Aftute mag. ~ M4-YMD ~na wor .. manahlp, telr •an;:~=-TRADE p(loM. ........ , "°" -,arm•••~ MMtletPIMe, a .. alfled through ct11111td ...-... 1a 142-MTI • 9 FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1995 l ~S-N .--"'*" OMM SHAn' ~A-C_M>Sl _____ eT_Propcnon-------------------• ~ TANNAH tMSCH aw roar lllm II •..... , ...... .... 811 11M Mm. loeatloftl 114,HO. a.t:i11.-. ........ Giii 791 ... 1 _ PMc:f\ dol ea Piiiow PMYIOUI PVZ'ZLI ICX.YIO I Joyoue ee Soot; AVOID COMPLICATIONS 15 Eded 18Protlll DOWN llOlllnl. *"I equip, ... 860liiiii OIMI "°'°'° .... ~ ••••Uonl 1'4,IOO. ---.-..~~---~=~~~"=~~ .... " ....,. -"· ·-~~c..~Jl~!i·.:m·rl mook, apeakera. via ao auction 1uch H the one Aotale1 1 ..,..... IOOla. .,. ,. ....,. .--If. 8oth vulnerable. East deals. 17 K-.ng 1 SM betWMn I 8 Simmefed Europe Ind 19 PNC:h lealure Aslll 20 Pine per1 2 ~ 22 T rklmphanl cty piece lhown. WMt ama&ed ue ia that, 1o 1IOO e........ · -.... the beat of our k.oowledp. only one '-;;,;:is;iiii.Oft''liile 111.000. Catt tam· ___ .. _.j '.;.nd •L.l-11 ~MM172 declarer 1uCceeo9U in aa inl wU. .......... M... iCilf aUN AVAIL NOR111 •51 t>f3 23 -lea 3 Croctleted 25 veroi opera Items 27 Fury 4 Priddy OJ831 •KQJ107 contract -and did not adopt the ~.~, 104I FT. SM12 per·•·,..-_.-,.- 0 -UT--.. -04-5 TOYOTA best line. afeO ...,,... ... ~ foot. UVaboard •non. '-A5W~ • lm•••ill~~-Weat led a heart to Eaat.'1 ltiq, pa.,. (roMI, tame: Nwp! Harbor 15CM100 ,92 c ..... QT Con 29 Toward shelter aeodcase 00 Show bofedom 5 "It's -to EAST •Q63 and declarer'• only problem wu to eto.) l!ven the kitchen Pr.. SlllJ For oc-1.; °"" .........., van vertlble White. auto hold the trump loHra to one. alnkt 1157 fto1t a... caatonal harbc>f uH. GGtd cOlor. good cond. A/C, reedy for Sum 32 Devitlish Teti a ue· 34 Snug refuge 6 Hactun.in t>A K 1085 OKQ7 •-'3 Declam rufl"ed the heart c:OnUnua· .... aat 2A 7 12 Onlyt 801ton Whaler/Dul· ~ton, 83,000 mil", mer Crulalnl 114, tion and, since three miuiq carda Chha. furn • hHhold 11.ed Eeo 723-4075 auto, AJC, PS, PB. ~ 103831 35 Aciress Sothem or Wilder 3e Slruggled 7 Boundary 37 -mater 8 Halloween SOU'J11 •AK4 in a .Wt. rated to brealt 2--1aome78 ltema, toy9 • • Iota of NI iOORING-50 FT new tltff ........ l3000 obo Naber• 540-9100 percent of the time, all declarers chlldrene ottt\a. 3008 Off o St. a14,500 obo. MM22t ea• TOY 4X4 SR5 EP 39 MultJludo figure 40 ~uets 9 Tempted 6239$ 0 1915.Untltclf'.-...~ 'O J OA10965' •A82 aave one laid down the ace and Cliff Or. cnr Santa 723-1284 9111, Ive mag 22R, 5-apd, ale, Pl• were t.hen 11ddled with t.wo di•· Ana/Cliff (In alley) DATSnv 9060 Cmp ahell. Od cond 43 RelatlVH 10 Schedule into 44 Solid t 1 Charles Lamb's 36 Holy water 49 Kitchen tool d 1 .1--vH $4000 oboe3t•7t4 mon Olel"I -_,.one. ULa1 UT &124 8-4 CREDIT Pft08LEMI? 48 Stadtum pen name 49 Main Idea t2 Fty-casltng d!'!;u~c~b1:.f~: ~~ =:·J!i::!: AUTOMOBll ES '80 2aozx s.1pd, e-'87 Tercel 2.0oor mond. East followed with the seven JewNy t\Mhld & dee-cyl, 2·dr, p/1, p/b, p/w, auto, A/C, caas. $444 basin 53 Blaz~ 38 Jacob's wile 56 K111ens crlos 39 Not hers 58 Spheres 50 SmeH 13 Dig up 51 Gun (an engine) 14 Wes ahead S2 Jacilrabbit 2 t Oaybreall and declarer covered with the nine Of'al« item1. No ewty ale. am/Im. Auna gd, caah+ T&L Or as lo from hand. When that won, it. was a blrd1. 1900 BlfY1 Lane IUlCR 9035 $1790 559-6553 :0~~-:;1n & $149 40 Goll score S9 Wander • 41 Kiic:llen herb 60 "Star Trelc" WEST NORTH 64 Italy's capital 24 Confine SS Jewel 26 A(ldy's pat S7 Small gifts 28 Otoe 42 More thafl two navigator 43 Ukraine's 62 AnncYt r.apilal 63 ease&anva 3Q .... p ... 6 0 Pua simple matter to continue with the l--------- 61 Cool. 1langily 30 Sweet potatoes 62 Weist! -31 Santa -: 64 Putting 10 night desert wind ace of trump• and claim the con-SANTA ANA , • 4 sh In y-W h It. DODGE 9065 nur•r. Ope 1 d Six f tract. awnGBTS 6184 RIV•RIA Carefully iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~ niog ea : · 0 Q What if Wut bed won the first •• ..... iii••miiiiiiiiliiiil maintained, by grand· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil This hand was pealt in a dupli-diamond? Then the ace would pick .. mother alnc• 1how· '89 Dodge Grand Cara-'87 l'ord Range 45 Cheflstllng club 46 Love story 65 Smalt amount 47 Cleared (a channel) 66 Unwspecting 33 Poet or novelist cate tournament.. At some tables up the remaining trump and the MOVING UL• room floor. Sunrf. van SE 7 Passenger. Milee good, very wel the final contract was five clubs by contract would itill be safe. Sat/Sun &124-25 Wire wh•eta Loaded Blue. 76K ml. A·1 maintained. Qd Buyt to 11 12 Nprth. That was defeated by good South's approach unnecesllrily Baby furn., Marine w~ower & 11tra1. Cond. 1716 Orange, $28&0 842-472 defense. On East's lead of the lting exposed the contract to a club ruff ·~r.:-& hardware. • BOO 722"11223 CM. $7,900. 031-5015· CREDIT PROaLEllST Of h earts West contributed t.be by East. irhe percen••-play is to Ut 1 '~ .. trailer. ~lac •ea Century L TO CREDIT PROBLEMST '88 QllC ~·Ton Sahar -~ 20t-8pruce _.ve Model, V-6, low 42K '18 COLT AJC, cusette. P/U. $8490 cuh + T&L deuce and, when East obligingly lead a middle trump from hand at mllea, white with blu Only $2490 cuh+TAL or as low as 11000 dow switched to a high diamond, West'• trick three! When West show• out, Int. p Hat & Morel Or as tow u $500 down and $199/mo. 437-1931 ruff put an end to South's hopes. declarer enters dummy with a club, 'ftl •VSPQ,...•·noN SH88 #815688 & 1125/mo. 437-1931 CRaDIT PROBLl!MST At several tables the final con-picks up trumps with a finesse and &Nin .t.UA Naber• 1540-111100 ,91 FORD A.ANOE tract was five diamonds, reached 11 tricks are in the bank. • e 3 R • g •I LTD auper cab XLT. 6 eye, !--------------------------4dr,3.8 V-6, lthr, al· FORD 9075 spd, air, cus. Ont -~-"--70 l l loya, ab1 & MOfel Tor-S7995 cash+ T&L Or a Spo'DTING CORONA COSTA ••rSA 6124 •=BiiOiiAl'iiiSiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I rlflo Value @ $11,988 low es SI 000 down an a\ AUQ 1• #406339 '88 T•1nue 6 cyl. S184/mo. 437.1sa1 GOODS 6065 DEL MAR 6122 9t Du-.18' tong. Elec __ N_a_b_e_ra_54_0_·9_1_00 __ 1 loaded, custom tires, '"• AJC. 4dr, xlnl condl ---------1 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Teacher & Parent Sale boat, tow hra. xlnt '94 Cent\lry Low 17K $3,900 OBO. 722·0860 VANS 9225 ... rk Tw•ln double MOVING SALE Sat/Sun lilam-4pm. condt 1llp avllable. mllea. V-6, white, ....,...,--=--....,..--~-Kin 2 oars Included. S•t. 8• m 8 /2 4 Lot 1 o f book 1 S10,900 494-0567 many pwr features, '90 Eacort sunrf, 4liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil $350 OBO 833-2935 No Early Birds. hsehold Items & many Hard Top electric bal of warr. Prev. sp, runs great, good '88 Vanagan GL4-apd, orevn-673-5411. Tons of Stuf fll 1 upplle1 ltem1t boat Xlnt condl rental unit. $12,988 transportation 2.500 manual. Alr/pa/pb 432 Morning Cyn. Rd. 2034 Calvert Ave. 57000' (7l4) 67s-7599 #444205 OBO. Amy 845-2637 SeaVbed. Xlnt Condi · Nabers 540-9100 88k $6200 844-4'988 lV, ELECTRONICS, MOVING SALE 95 Century S/Wag, 8~1;~:,~:: & A~~el~'; 91 Landmerk Con STEREO 6080 (7:0~~~~~)~~D'•, NEWPORT SAIL BOATS 7014 Only 3400 mllesl V·6, Hable & Economical! V8, CO, VCR. 73K ml, tape1, clothes, furnl-BEACH 6169 auto, power 1911• win· $4988 41144744 Sl2900 OBO. Xlnl NI t d J • dows, locks, 3rd Hat Nabers 540-9100 condl 644-9158 n en o oy aUck, ture. surfboards, rugs, '83 MacGregor 25FT. & morel Bal of warr. controls, gun, Game etc. 504 Narclaeue Nu salla & 5HP Mere. Sl6,988 1427743 Jennie, 9 games. Xlnt -....--------ESTATE SALE outboard. xtnt Condi 9085 VOI.RSWAGEN 9235 condl $350 value for Moving SaV24 onlyl SaVSun 9am-3pm. WfTraller. $5000 Naber 540-9l00 HONDA $120. Call 557-1006 7:30-2. Furn, kltch 100 fishing rods & OBO * 538-4520 Nabers 540-9100 RCA color lV console, 24 Inch, 175. RCA VCR $50. 673-5491 llmes, clotho1, misc. reels, tools, radlos,i-----...,----_________ 1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '88 JETTA GL White, 615~ Marigold (alley) clothH, jewelry & 14 Ft C•ptJ sailboat CADILIAC 9040 '89 Accord UCI 5sp A/C, PS/PB, 4-apd, Sale Sat/24 8am-l 2pm tents. 3312 Clay St. on trailer w/new xtra iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil tow 66K mllea. auto. sunrt, '93 paint. alarm. (Near 15th/Orange) aall, xlnt cond, $1000. m./roof. many pwr fea· 82K, am/Im cass. $3500 Hsehold ltem1, china, 873-2942, 310.201-3203 '87 Cimarron V-8, turea, new car trade-Rich, 534-6446 ev-. designer clothes,•-o..--at_•_d.,...,.C_o_m_m_u-n""'lt_u_ lthr. Cameo Ivory, xlnt I I $9988 #078977 GARAGE SALES I & b k 602 • LAS•R with like new n XLNT GRAD GIFT amps oo s. •Sal•* .. ~ond, Ideal Trans Carl Nab• s 540 9100 B M " It A salt, race rigged w/ "' r -'79 Convertlble Bun argu .. r • ve. Sat. 6/24 On~I Sam· $3988 111507463 • 3 0 10 h llc'd trailer. $1200/ Nb ,..9 00 ,.,.0 Accord ex Blk, tan canvas top, Sof•a, cherry & maple pm. ver omes 8 era 54.,. 1 • I 28K I 1 All EMPLOYMENT FURNITURE 6014 PETS 6 furn, axer bike, row offering Incredible obo. 646-4121 -.9-2_S_l_d-eV_l_ll-e-. -C-ha_m_· Champa~ne Beige, or g d ml . dolnOr. II.ml Bayview Pl.co/ auto, m roof, many recor s, a ore yrs. 5530 ANIMALS 6049 BALBOA mach, 8'row boat, etc. Bayvl~w Way •---------pagn• beige, tan, llhr, pwr features, xlnt New pnl/chrm/crpt/ Is.,•"-"' 6106 SAT 8-2, 604 Seaward · SPEED 6 air bag, alloys, xlnt 1 @ S tires. AM/FM ca11. i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 2 TWln Bede 4 pea liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i.n.Hu d I ~ 1 5 Ill 8 8 v a u • , 1o•98 8 $9500 firm. 675·6509 SECRETARIAL s2s. 10 tt sofa sso. ADOPT·A·PET . JUST MOVED Lota ot SKI BOATS 7016 ~~~420 ..,. • 111066883 FUU TIME Udo late. 673-6246 Every Sat & Sun at 100 Great ltemal FrV COSTA MESA 6124 ~:;.~!h:ehJ::c:,\~~ Nabers 540-9100 u~.~b~~~0~<;t91fc3tn). Can't seem to $7.50/hr. Stable, OE-Beige •tone coffee & PETSMAAT, Fountain 23 Sat/24 9am-Spm. SAT 8-l2, 4ee Vista •1988 22ft Ski Boal* 510,988* 066883 gel to all those PENOABLE Individual end table $500, floor Valley. PupplH, kit-Stained ilaas, llghtlng BABY ITEMS: Crib Roma (EASTBLUFF) 6. 7 titre V-3, King On the move? Nabers 540-9100 repair Jobs needed to provide lamp $150, 844-0181 tens and more, all fixtures lamps. A/C swing, baby clolhH'. Cobfa 0 /0, tow profile , d h ? clerical 1upport for the Computer deak $50, looking for loving, car-units, area rug.a, sport-Coffee table dinette M•k• Room for the hull, just serviced, S II '92 Prelude SI White, aroun the oust Classified Advertl1lng Office desk $60, Ing hom11. CALL 697· Ing equipment, linens, kitchen things mlac' Car Sale. File c:abl· new controller/uphol-e your extra 5ap,low 46K mites, Let the Claaalned Department of a grow-Sofa Sleeper 560 9037 for more Info. books/record•. klt<:hn In alley behl~d 354 nets, pie frames. ma-1t9')'. Qr .. t 1kl boat-household aunrf, alloys & Morel Service Directory Ing community news-750-3870 ADORfUIL• lleme, furn & girls Magnolla St SAT 8_12 rln• gear, loll of misc. fut-looks greal .... r• items Sporty & Rellablel ti d paper chain. Typing AKC Puppl•• & claaalc Schwinn. 112 · SAT 8-12, 1100 Cllff ady to go. $12,000 I C lfi d $14,988 #015393 help you n 50.55wpm. Various of· Entertainment Ctr CFA Klttena Abalone Ave. In alley. Block Sale S•t 8/24 Or. (al Pirate Rd.) 646-9449/574-4247 n lass e Nabers 540-9100 reliable help. flee duties. Monday Cherrywood, 2yrs, We have th• largeaf MOVING SALE Spon1ored b~ thru Friday; 8:30am-great condl $300 OBO Hlectlon of pedlgrH SAT 8-2 111 Diamond V•l•rl• Torelll 5:30pm. Opportunity Call 840-2052 dogs & cats anywhere Fum, dishes, clothes, Real~, 540-7355 for growth. Good ben-ORIENTAL 'RUG All loved & well hardware, misc. •ESTATE SALE• em pkg. Physical/drug 7•hx51h', rust/cream Cared for Refrlgerator1, 1ofa1, IC~stlng Is a prerequl· $85. Call 642-9520 PETLAHD HUNT BCH •·C-O_R_O_N_A_____ king bed, dinettes & 111• of employment. Nonheast corner of Call Judy Oetting or---------Adams & Btookhurst DEL .... n 6122 chairs, gas dryer, call (714) 574-4250 for MERCHANDISE 963-<l6S7 UUM\ stove, stereo console, Interview. , __ __,,,__--,----liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TV. patio furn llu re• SOMEONE CARES MISC. 6015 Bab~ Bunnln•• Look-4-FamJty l!itate Sale clothing, jewelry & i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ing for homel avail-Sat/Sun 9-4. Sofas. much more. SAT/SUN SOUP KITCHEN In able Nowll 846-5348 chairs, dl(llng aets, . 6/24 & 25, 8am-3pm, C.M. needs exp'd DIRT Fill & top soil. Brown Patio sets. 437 E. Bay St. (near Food Service worker. Oelverled cheapl FREE KITTENS mink coat. unusual Tustin & 20th St.) Drive a truck, valid Call 548-4896 In need of love. 7 driver's lie & heavy week• old, long hair, ltem1•1from30~ro~n1 ~· ESTATE SALE llhlng· req. Apply 661 °•• BBQ Rotisserie tilter-box trained. word 1 0 P n Sat/Sun 7am·1 pm. Hamilton St. 646·8181 used twice 5150 Uke ADORABLE! Please Terrace. Beds. desks, bar newt Call 642-4970 EST"TE SALE. stools, dishes & hSO· s u MME R w o R K .,...,,,~-==,.,.,,,,...,..,.-..,..-~-call 964·3048, leave "' sto.15/atart. Flex hrs. HOT TUB 6' md w/ga1 m •a a age . Good OHlgner Furnishings hold Items. 2380 No exp. Training. Can Complete $500 frlm homes onlyl (Not Garage Sale) Santa Ana Ave. lead lo mgmt & Intern 722-0456 65<>-3421 •---------FrVSal June 30th & 1 8 Save abu1ed and July 111, 9am-3pm. F•m ly •I• Sal/24 poss. 85t.Q851 PLANTSALEACRES abandonedpet1.Bea JaamlneCreek 730-lpm. Blcyclee, Cltrua-frult·avocado volunteer/foster. Call 28 Shoal Drive sofa, 1urfboard, anll- EMPLOYMENT trees, fruiting $10. 714-597·9037. (off Marguerite) Cash ques, Lota morel 358 Liiac $10. Junipers.,_________ & Carry. 80s-64().lB34 Esther st. Nof1h of 19 SERVICES 5533 honeyauckl, rosemary, PIANOS & or 714-640-5458 1treet. (near Tustin). herbs $1. On palms 8' •MOVING SALE• GIANT GARAGE •-•-•• $20. * ~74-9422 ORGANS 6059 Lota of good atuffl SALE SAT 7-3, 254 Please be aware that Telephone Syatem Fum, wall units, mlr-Victoria St. In church th• ll1tlnga In this cat-UHd: MITEL PBX & Player Plano Many rors, dHkl, computer, parking lot th blk w. egory may require you VMX voice mall. John rolls. Xlnt condl rugs, unique fountain, of 55 Fwy. Electronlc1, to call • 900 number Paul 754-4000 x102 S1500 Call 673-4042 Weber BBQ, washer & clothlng, furniture, etc. In which there Is a d f lg t s tJ charge per minute. Player Plano Many sryer, "30' I • c. a Rummage Sale June roll1. Xlnt condl un 8-4, 7 Larkspur 22,23&24th 8am·3pm. _________ ,WANTED $1600 Call 673-4042 Claaslflld la..... Pr11byterlan Chruch DOMESTICS 5540 TO BUY 6019 Upright Plano $400 CONVENIENT 2850 Fairview Rd. Prof Cook/It housek-USED GOLF BALLS ping wanted, live ou1, In large quantltle1. FIT. Non·1mkr. CdM. Top S paid. 675-9103 Call 714-673-3643. . or 80<>-445-7878 MERCHANDISE FREE TO YOU 6022 •I' REE• TENNIS CLINIC ANTIQUES 6010 AHTIQUES4U "Vear Clearance Sale" 1°'40% 0 111 548-4123 312 Newport Blvd. ••UYING ITEMS• From 180()-1960. 1 pc to entire ••tat•. Paint· Inga. book•. furniture, etc. Immediate c:a1h, lop •• 973-6223 fy mag APPLIANCES 6011 ------- 10:30AM 12:00PM Saturdays-Only. All levels and ages. Oakwood Apartments Soulhalde-(N. Bch.) Call Luke 722-5958 FREE PLANTS 3 potted whit• gin· gers, 4 red lllles, 2 pink camellla1, 2 lo- quat trMs. 548-9832 •FRE• SAMPLES "All Natural H11bal Weight Loss" 474-9663; pgr 217.ee<l1 'M Wltlrlpool Frig/ JEWEUY, FURS ~~C.: :10-=\i. 6 UT 6025 ii.otde Drwer Whl. iiiiiiliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SH. LQ. Antique Pine Signed & numbered .., S'4)0 173-8867. . pencil 1ketchlng of Q. .w w/mtcro 081 Th• Jeteone Mr. '-..-• 8paoely. Framed & = = c:':"o~~t matted. aeoo obo. uuee'..-. 1734313 . ~1.:.'••r 7 pm, al .._ .. 23.5 cubic ft. ~ No froat/ --------toe clla..-naer. Xlnt IUD.DING Condi l4l0. 142•7713 -•'l'lll'DY•Yr •030 ol ......,IDw•r 2 .-.a-~&iil&u•iii =.::...:: eondl ... ''"' ....,, .,..,. ROHWood 7'1"H X IGMi ..... by Side t 'l "W open6ng. P«• Llldy K4HV'nor•. xtn1 feet for ~new oonctt 1400 148-9022 conalructlon. S1250/ pair •• ~, ...... Chance•.,. you will find Whit you need 11"9prtCI ~---..., ...... ,..,.... a .I OBO (71A) 842 9924 whether you're buy------------Ing, aelllng, or just Teacher & Parent Sale Thinking of having a looking, classified has Sat/Sun lilam-4pm. garage aale? what you need I Lot a o 1 b ook 1 . Give u1 a calll CLASSIFIED hsehold Items & many CLASSIFIED 842·11878 su pp II I a lte ma I 842·11878 2034 Calvert Ave. Run your od in the Newport Beach Costa Mesa Doily Pilot and the Huntington Beach Foontoin Volley lndec>endent to reach OWK 1 ()(),()()() homes. Fax us this form with ~r credit cord # or mail it in with a thee:~ today! Run for a WMkl tf ~r car does not I.II we'I run it -10r Wiilt FREEi Alt for $ 10-. ·····-···········-········· t I ' 0 YIS,$1L1 MY CAil : ....,,.. Credit CGrd CMC CMSA CAM X ---~--~bp~- • , , • • • • • • • • t • • • • , • • , • • • , , , ' • , • , • • • • • Why is the Discovery considered the best family 4x4? ''Because I said so:' I ~I