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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-06-26 - Orange Coast PilotEVENTS A look at what'a going on around wum Fbnilly still copes with .fear caused.by nighttime intruder . • Costa Mesa's Roger and Katy Roelle say incident l~ year changed their lives. The suspect, a convicted rapist, is on trial for burglary. By Carolyn Miller, Staff Writer Before a stranger by the name of Dennis Ferrier intruded their lives, Roger and Katy Roelle were not afraid to sleep at night, nor did then house harbor a gun. Perrier, 39, a convicted rapist deemed a mentally disordered sex attender by the coWts, is on trial for a burglary he allegedly committed last year when he crept into the Roelle's Costa Mesa apartment while they slept. Perri- er's trial began June 12, and resumes today in Central Court in Santa Ana. The trial should be finished before the week's end, and there is a possibility Fenier may testify, according to bis attorney Orange County Deputy Public Defender Lewis~p. Ferrier, in custody at Orange County jail with bail set at $250,000, is eligible to be sen- tenced under the three strikes law. U he is convicted of burglary, he could serve 25 years to life in prison. What Perrier's intent was once he was inside the RoeUe's apart- ment is the issue in this case, according to Clapp, who claims his client has a sexual addiction problem that sets him apart from a rapist. The Roelles believe Ferrier's intent was to rape Katy because he didn't touch anything down- stairs or ransack their apa,rtment as a burglar might. "His urge was so strong he did- n't think of who lived there -he was hoping (Katy) was by her- self," said Roger Roelle, thinking back to the night he chased and caught Ferrier. "I thought, 'Did I do the right thing letting this guy live?' Part of me second guesses because this is what this guy does CASEY LUKSCH I DAILY PllOT John Hamilton displays ltadlu.m seals from ballparks across the colllltry at hll sports museum In Newport Center. COLLECTOR'S SPORT Newport resident J ohn· Hamilton has op ened up a musewn to share his impressive trove of sports memorabilia ~th local kids (and adults too) By R. John Forstrom, Staff Writer RTBEACH - real estate devel- pe Obn Hamilton has something extraordinary he'd like to show you- Honus Wagner's first baseball contract. Ne>t impressed? How about the jerseys from some of the most talented players in tbe NHL, including Mark Messier, Doug Gilmour and Pavel Bure? Not a hockey fan1 eucnc>N UMJHDIA In case you forgot (impossi- ble, with all the mailers and rhetoric a-flyin', rlght1), ~election-to vote on Measure R, the half-cent ~tax increase, is Tues- day. In bonor of the election, here's some voter trivia, cour- tesy of the county Registrar of Voters: · •There are 1.1 million reg- istered voters in the county, as of May 29. How many ol thoee privileged individuals will actually cast their vote1 lbat remains to be seen. • U you haven't voted by ablenlee ballot already, there are nearly 800 polling places throughout the county available for yoUJ usage Tues· day. • The Regiltrar apected to lMUe roughly 185,000 abeen- tee ballots tot this electlon. POr rWultl on IDec:tiOc\ N.'lldo cd tbe ~at 517.7900, How about O.J. Simpson's college and pro football jer- seys, or the base from Rod Cnew's 3,000th hit? U that doesn't pique your interest, try one of the bun- dreda '11 other golf, tennis, football, bUeball, basketball and hoc.key memorabilia that ~ton has put on display in !lb newly opened Newport Sports Collection Foundation museum. located in the lobby of the Northern Thlst Banlc Building at 620 Newport Cen- ter Drive. Unlike the $50-a-MDS shake, $200-an-autograph baseball card shows that seem to be the norm these days, admission into Hamilton's 5,000-square-foot sports muse- um is free. •I want to take the money out of this," said Hamilton of his decision not to charge admission. and his unwilling- ness to discuss the artifacts' value. •1t's for the kids to enjoy." A self-described ·sports freak,• Hamilton, .CS, became serious about collecting in the late 1970s. A collection of a few football jerseys here and a couple of signed baseballs there soon became boxes upon boxes of sports memora- bilia gathering dust in a spare room in bis home. So, 18 months ago, the Newport Beach resident decided it was time to share. •1t•s like keeping a Monet in your basement," said Hamilton. ·1 want to have thi.s open so kids can come with their dads.• • SEE SPORTS PAGE 4 . ----·--. ---. ' .~~-= ---. ----.• -< '9:1' .... --- THI VOTIRI' IU,.RHIGHWAY Actually, there's another way to get voting results on Election Day: just click onto your computer. For the first time in county election history, ~ voting resulP will be ~eel on Internet. as votes W" / being tallied. The information will travel from the county Registrar of Voters office to the computers at Muimtzed Online, an Irvine-based com- pany that will send the info out onto Internet's World Wide Web. That means the more than 100,000 county residents who have America Online, Com· puServe, Prodigy, Netcom or other Internet access providers can get tnstant access to the vote tallles. Belides the actual vote ..-wta, a Measure R web lite wW provide other Uleful infor- matloo. including the full tut of the lllMl\n, the arguments for and againlt the meuure and an "impartial analysis" by the County Counsel. Web users can ..., teke part in an online eledlon poll and debate the issue with others on a Measure R discussion bulletin board. The Measl.lnl R web site address, by the way, is http:/lnfopages.com/ocelecV. NO JAM Guess.where Pearl Jam reportedly wanted to play as part ~ its current tourl None other than Padtic Amphithe- atre in Costa Mesa. But don't get your hopes - or your apprebenaton -up yet. Word ii the Jpmed rock band won't mate It bere. Por tboee who haven't a due about the rock scene, the )\ugely popwar altemattve band tram SeattJe ii embroiled in a bttt8r dllpue9 wttb 1\cket· Muter, Wbkb bat adumve elecbuldc tldt ........ mentl wtth mOlt of tta. bigger arenM bl UM United St.ates. Major con cert ticketS are generally purchased electroni- cally, most selling out within _minutes ot. going on sale. But the service fee TicketMaster adds to the price of admission makes the cost out of reach for the average fan, contends Pearl Jam's dour frontman Eddie Vedder. In revolt, the band is trying to sustain a tour playing sites not affiliated with TicketMaster. One such venue is Pacific Amphitheatre, whose new management com- pany has not yet inked a deal with the mammoth ticket agency. Though it would have host· ed the only Southern Califor- nia show ouakle San Diego, Pac Amp apparently pooh- poobed Peart Jam because ol the now-ltlkter noise rUJes at the concert boWI. c.arw t.y lrll Yokol _.MattCok•. l / for a living. U he gets off, be will go and rape someone else.• Ferrier altered the couple's lives May 8, 1994, the moment Katy awakened and saw him lurking behind the bedroom door -staring at her, Roger and their two-year-old son Griffe n, all asleep in the couple's bed. Petrified at the light colored figure with his hands encased in white gardening gloves, Katy Roelle nudged her husband and whispered there was somebody in their bedroom. With a blood-curdlin~ scream Roger Roelle, a football coach at Corona de l Mar High School, jumped out of bed and apparent- ly frightened the intruder who fell down the stairwell. He thased Ferrier down the darkened streets, finally tackling him and pinning him to the ground by his Adam's apple until Costa Mesa police arrived. The couple testified for the prosecution last week and are hoping the jwy's verdict will put •SEE FAMILY PAGE 5 Newport budget will be ·talk of the town tonight • Supporters of arts, library expected to plea cases on key council votes. By Evan Henerson, Staff Writer NEWPORT BEACH -The city's 1995-96 budget comes down to a final hearing tonight, a hearing that city officials pred.lct could be concluded within an hour. Supporters of the arts and the Newport Beach Public Library may speak on behalf of various •straw vote items" that council members have set aside for indi- vidua1 votes. Representatives of the New - port Beach Employees League may ask for citywide support of the union as the o ty continues to negotiate new contracts for its bargaining units. Councilwoman Norma Glover has asked for re ports on the num- ber of city-owned cars and the a.mount the city spends on travel and conferences. Improvements to the Peninsula 's Main Street sidewalks and the City Hall park- , ing lot will also come under review. And that pretty much finishes off the City Council's checklist. "ln years past, the list was much lon ger, back whe n we had money," said City. Manager Kevin Murphy. "People could add their pet projects and the council would sort out the pro- Jects .• No longer. For the past several months, Murphy and finance staff have cut, trimmed, reformat- ted, postponed and consolidated. Departments have merged, capi- tal improvement projects have been delayed, senior staff mem- • SEE BUDGET PAGE 5 Mayor will try - again -to cut city arts funding By Evan Henerson, Staff Wnter NEWPORT BEACH - Members of the city Arts Commission calculate that the $40,000 d.llotted annual- ly to arts grants represents 6/100 of 1 % of the city' general fund budget. But the a.mount is more than 50% of the coomus- sion 's $70,000 total budget And it is now in jeopardy. At the request of Mayor John Hedges, the aru"fund- ing will go on the •check- list· of budget items that the council will se parate from the total budget for a separate vote. Hedges tried unsucces:,- fully to eliminate the arts grant funding last year dur- ing adoption of the 1994-95 fiscal year budget. With the city facing a tight budget, Newport Beach can not afford to sup - port p rograms which. Hedges feels, can exist through pnvate fundmg •Those programs need not (and should not) be propped up by govern- ment," the mayor wrote m a letter to Pacific Chorale Executive Director G regory Silberman. The Arts Commission, an advisory boa.rd to the coun- cil, gives grant funding • SEE ARTS PAGE 5 Police arrest 21 in Shalimar Drive sting • Costa Mesa narcotics officers, with help of Hunt- ington Beach police, carry out undercover operation over the weekend. 8y Carolyn Miller, Staff Wnter WEST SIDB -In a sting oper- ation conducted on Shalimar Dri- ve by Costa Mesa ~ce narcotics olficers over the weekend, 21 people were arrested on drug cbaJVel. Beginning at 9 p .m. Priday and ending at 2 a.m. Saturday, nu· c.'Otks tnvatlgaton from tbe Cot- ta Mesa Police De~ent wtlh eeGltuce from Huntington 8Mdl police, carried out a .... .. IUng ~ .... the amc.-w went underco¥er Dd ......... quantltiet of fm nd • 8EE STING Mii 4 . -~---------- {!'..;" .... ~ ,..____ ------ - - nancy mcintyre Going on a budget is serious capital punishment N ow that budgets have become politically cor- rect, my husband and I are hoping to devise a tough dllowance that will cope with government cuts in 2002. It will be a challe nge. however, since our current budget fla unts all the laws of money management. F1Ist, we use stre tchable dol- ldrs (legal but tricky) that cover 1Js the last week of the month when we're short of cash. We've discovered dollars are' more elastic than you think, and don't bounce like checks. Stre tching money is also g ood exercise for flabby muscles. Traditionally you're suppose to a llot the major portion of your income for fixed obligations PHOTO BY PACIFIC AIR INDUSTRIES . . and long-term goals such as pay- ing off the mortgage by the time you're old and gray. The largest ch unk of the Mcintyre budget, however, goes for discretionary expenditures, d euphemism for luxuries a.nd frivolities you should forgo before you deal with fixed expenses. We have discretionary pets, discretionary dinners, dis- cretionary shopping and dtScre- bonary trips. A picture ls worth 10,000 words, so they say. Here's the Balboa Pier, spacious beaches, plen~ of parking-ready and waiting for the beach-goers In 1958. What's left over goes for tire- some essentials like rent and in~urance. However, by 2002 we'll be forced to make some agonizmg choices. Do we pay our QdS bHI, or sacrifice a won- derful concert? I.n d recent report I was hap py to discover we aren't the only financial eccentrics. Only one in four people stick to a strict monthly budget. Only two in 10 plan more than a year ahead in setting financial goals. Most comfortlng of all, .five out of 10 people nPver balance the ir checkbooks. That figures. Who wants to know how little money they hdve in the bank? WhJJe we're talking econom- ics. somC'one sent me a proactive report from d noted financial wizard on how to acquire a mil- lion dolldrs for retirement. "Becoming d millionaire is dlmost inevitable," he promises "if you have a good job and reg- ularly set dside some money every month and invest sensi- bly.· TherC''s a marvelous name for th1~ practice It's called "deferred graW1cdtJOn," which sounds more hkC' a term for hanging on to your virginity than your mon- f'Y TherC''!. only one thmg wrong with bC'coming a geriatric mil- liona1re. You have to deny your- splf the pleasures of youth for the security of old age. Just when you can afford champagne and gourmet delights, your doctor p uts you on d dtet of tapioca pudding and bran flakes to lower your blood I pressure. • N.ANCY MdNTYRE'S column appears every Monday Some thing's fishy about this . lawsuit •Man sues Wayne Bisbee over contest for the heaviest fish in which he was mistakenly awarded first place prize. NEWPORT BEACH -Call it sour g rapes or a raw deal, but a Hawail man is suing Wayne Bisbee -of Bisbee's Sportfishing fame in Newport Beach -over what Bisbee calls an honest rrustake. It all started th.Js past October, on the opening day of the Bisbee's Black and Blue Marlin Jackpot Tournament in Cabos San Lucas, Mexico. Contestant J udn Waroquiers was told he and his crew won a $40,000 daily jackpot for catching a 344-pound fish. He was presented a facsimile check that evening at an awards ceremony. There was 1ust one problem. According to Bisbee. Waroqmers did~t catch the biggest hsh that day. Bisbee said he accidentally overlooked the true winner -whose fish outweighed Waroquiers' by nine poun ds -on the roster of contestants. "It's a b ummer.• says Bisbee, who orga- nizes the annudl tournament. "They were told they won, and then a few hours la ter we had to yank the check away from them "We apologized as politely as we couJd a nd tried to make it up to them by offering to let them play for free in this year's tourna- ment.• But Wa roquiers wouldn't bite. D~Pilot hour answering service may be news stories, illustrations, edito- used to record lettef"l to the rial matter or advertisements edrtor on any topi<. herein Gin be reproduced with· nu·••rlM "" '""''"'"'' AD PRESS out written permission of copy- VOL 89, NO. 143 Our address Is 330 W. Bay St .. right owner. Costa Mtia, C.lif. 92627. HOW IQ BEACH US THOMAS H. 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Waroquiers' Newport Beach attorney Jonathan Cavett could nol be reached for comment on Friday. However, in the complaint he claims that Waroquiers wasn't told about the error until he presented the check to Bisbee for redemption. The complaint states that Waroquiers Hperformed all conditions. covenants and prorruses required of him to be a participant" in the tournamen t and that Bisbee "refused to make payment as promised.• -By Tina Borgatta WEATHER TE'MPEJtAl\IRES feet with a four-foot Newport Beach southwesterly swell. 66156 Patchy moming fog. Balboa 66156 TIDES Costa Mesa TODAY T1164 First low Corona del Mar 9:23a.m. 0.6 69156 First high 2:49•.m. 3.9 5'J1U1 FORECAST Second low LOCATION SIZE 10.51 p.m. 2.1 'Hedge 2-4 s Second high -Newport 2-4 s 4·21 p .m. 4.7 Blackles 2.:.. s TVESOAY Riwr Jetty 2-4s First low CdM 2·3 s 10:19 e.m. 1.1 First high 80ATWG 4:11e.m. 3.4 Winds~to Second low northMst 15 to 20 After midnight knots with loc.aly Second high higher gum In the 5:14p.m. 4.6 ~ a.rblf• <hen· net In the .ttemoon. .... Wind MY8 of four ~'4 Quiksilver to be honored for environmental efforts • COSTA MESA -The Costa Mesa C hamber of Commerce will present its third "environmental award~ to Quiksilver. Inc .. on Tues- day. Quiksilver will be honored for its sponsorship of "Teach and Test,· an educational program started by the non-profi t Surfrider Foundation. The Costa Mesa-based gdrrnenl company has been the mam spon- sor since the program's inception last year. "The point is I wanted to do something positive,• said Ddnny Kwock of Quiksilver. "It certdmly wasn't about winning awdrds • Over an eight-week period, 180 Teach and Test participants from Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar high schools learned how to take and t~st ocean water samples for toxins and pollutants. The stu- dents collected samples from 22 sites stretch.mg from the Santa Ana River 1etty to Abalone Point in Coro- na deJ Mar From the results of thelI testing, they learned how poor the county's waters rated for pollubon. The chamber's enyirorunental awards progrdm is designed to rec- ognize outstanding efforts in envi- ronmental dwaren£'ss, education and the use of environmental tech- nology. Businesses should submit the detdils of thetr enVJronmental pro- Ject to Tony Petros at the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce. 1835 Newport BouJevdrd ., Suite E270, Costa Mesa, 92627, or fax them to 574-8784. -Jean K. Suzuki Students call learn how geometry affects 'real life' COSTA MESA -Ever wonder how much lemondde a glass holds? Or how large an area a football field covers? At Orange Coast College this summer. kids in fourth through seventh grad~s ~ho know how to multiply and divide cdn learn these skills in a sp~1al six-week geometry class offered by the OCC Community Services Office. . Basic formulas and p rinciples including ared, volume, angles and planes will be taught. Student projects and examples of how geometry affects "real life" will also be included. Students should bring a 12-in ch ruler, right angle, compass, protractor and calculator to class. The non-credit.cla_ss is scheduJed from 3:30 to 4:50 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays, begmrung today and continuing through Aug 2 in Room 101A of O<:=C's !lusines~ Ed ucation Building · · Th7 regtStration fee is .$79 per section, which includes a textbook and matenals. Enrollment is limJted to dllo~ for individualized instruction and personal encouragement. For infonnation, call 432-5880. School officials gear up for budget presentation NEWPORT-MESA -School offi- cials dre gearing up to present the Newport-Mesa Unified School Dis- trict's 1995-96 tentative budge t at a public hearing Tuesday night. School board members a re expected to adopt the budget following the hearing -three days before the end of the fiscal year. The fiscal services department is still putting the finishing touches on the budget, which wasn't released with the district's agenda pack et Fri- day. Other items on the school board's agenda include: • A fiiscussion on the a djustment of lruste,.e ~eas. According to the 1990 census, Trustee Area t contains 9% of the_ district's voting age population while Area 2 contains 21 %. The district's legal counsel, howev- er, says the district is not required to rearrange the boundaries. • A vote on whether the district shouJd eliminate transportation ser- vices for. stude nts in grades 9-12. Cur· renUy, high school students living two miles or more from the school tbey atte nd can pay $150 per year for bus transportation. • Prioritization of a list of budget items for possible future reinstatement. The district shaved about $3.1 million from its budget earlier this year during the aftermath of the county bankrupt- . • The appomttnent of four commu· ruty members lo the district's invest· !Dent advisory committee. Thimien res· , adents have expressed an interest to the district. cy. . School offldals MY they woold Uke to t>egiil looking at whk:h cuts 1houk1 be reinstated ftrit. ' The school board meets at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Harper Community Center, 425 E. 18th St., Costa Mese . • • • MONDAY, JUNE 26, 1995 • Selling the county trough is a better measure for PQpejoy HEAR rr PROM nm al!ADDS -U you print tbiog that stirs up the natives, you can sit back and let them write your next column, as witness; In Monday's pillar, reader Vir- ginia Kmtz of Balboa Island . zinged that the loudest advocates of Measure Rare "politicians holding cushy county jobs and trying to save their own assets." • This got the tax machine whirring, transmitting a rapid response from Walter W. Crut- tenden d Belcourt, as follows: "It aeems to me the most ardent supporter of 'R' is BW Popejoy and, as I recall, he does- n't get a penny from anybody, and doesn't give a hoot about running for the hog-trough that the supervisors and other county employees drink from." Right, Wally. Our county's unpaid Pope shouldn't have been lumped here with the slopping jerry kobrin hawgs. We'd all feel a lot better, though, if he'd hold an auction and seU that damned trough. AND HERE'S ONE I DIDN'T EVEN WJlrrE ABOUT -Else- whe re in your Daily Pilot, there was a story Tuesday about a new aircraft noise monitoring system planned for John Wayne ~rt. This brought an anguished howl from Jay ComeUua of Slut- ta Ana Heights. He demands to know why a $1.2 million contract ls being awarded. To a firm in far-off Massachusetts, yet. "Why don't they just hire me as a consultant, and it won't cost them a dime," he rails. "I'm pre- pared to testify that airplanes, when landing and talcjng ofJ, make a lot of noise." SPEAKING OP FAR-Our FINANCIAL MATl'EJlS -This also was printed elsewhere, but Marilyn Jacobson of Costa Mesa has chosen to use this space as he r dumping-ground. She's really upset that UCI's embattled Med- ical Center is out of touch with reality. As evidence, she refers to a story about the center's direc- tor, Mary Piccione, who reported- ly tried to squelch the Strange Case of the Misappropriated Embryos, and retaliated against whistle-blowers at the fertility clinic. Jacobson is outraged because the center's director is drawing an annual salary of $176,000. "Unless I'm mistaken,• she grits. "that's our money.• l opined that it was, adding that the local campus seems to be even more fertile than we had imagined. Maybe this medical center should start to distribute tranquilizers to the general popu- lace. From what I'm gathering, these tainted eggs are going to trigger many more digestive dis- turbances. AND NOW FOR THE BREAKING NEWS -As you may have noted in the weekend gazettes, since this column's receipt of reader Jacobson's beef, director Piccione has been fired, along with her $133,500 per year deputy. But. as Humpty Dumpty can attest. it'll be a long time before UCl's eggs can be put together again. rr·s THE NAME OF DIE GAME -Baseball filbert Carlos Moreno of Corona del Mar man- ages to amuse him elf between dull stretches at the ballpark. One pastime is noting the names on uniforms, and he gets his jol- lies frotn these match-ups: •Owing the Angels .. White Sox game, J.T. Snow was hold- ing Devon White on first base. So, side by side, Snow White. • On the Tex¥ roster are Archie and Bunker. • With a nod to the fbemian Peninsula, Moreno suggests these trades: J ustice for Portugal and Power for Franco . • And then there was the Cubs' Mark Grace, guard.mg the Dodgers' Roberto Kelly at first base. And how often do you see Grace Kelly at Dodger Stadium th days? How about these pairings of current and former players: Tabaka-Rhocles, Green· Valle, Kemp-Pendleton, Mayne-Street and Ruffin-Reddy. And wouldn't wordsmith Moreno have fun if Mu West and BWy North were still around, what with players named Boston, Merced, and Ventura. Lest we forget former teammates named Black and Decker. Well. as you can tell. there's sWl some fun left m baseball. But, alas, not much Time for dflother strike. EXIT UNE -As we oyster lovers are prone to point out, there's no 'R' in June Have a ruce summer. a.nywdy • JERRY KOBRIN'S column appears every Monday and Wednesday volunteer directory I> f. FF I f I I> Fl_L<_j_/j_ It BOA f CO. The Volunteer Directory runs periodically in the Daily Pilot. It you'd like information on getting your organization listed, call 642- 4321 , ext. 331 . ALS ASSOCIATION ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER The Amyotrophic Lateral Scle- rosis (ALS) Association, Orange County Chapter has need for many volunteers. For informa- tion, call Executive Director Sta- cy Koressel at 375-1922. ALZHEIMER'S ASSOOATION OF ORANGE.COUNTY The Alzheimer's Association of Orange County needs visiting volunteers, support groups for patients and care givers and a volunteer he lpline. Interested volunteers can call 283-1111 or (800) 660-1993. AMERICAN CANCER SOOETY The American Cancer Soci- ety's Orange County Unit is seeking office volunteers for numerous days and hours. Also. volunteers are being sought to answer calls for the units Helpline lnfoCenter. For informa- tion on these and other volunteer opportunities, call Cari Davidson at 364-3829. AMERICAN RED CROSS, ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER The Orange County chapter of the American Red Cross needs volunteers to. address community groups about Red Cross services and to act as liaisons with the media in disaster and emergency situations. For information, call Judylannaccone,835-5381,or Joan Miller, 835-5381, ext. 422. AMERICAN YOUTH SOCCER ORGANIZATION Corona del Mar AYSO Soccer Region 57 needs volunteers for 1995 soccer season registration. Parents of boys and girls aged 4 1/2 to 16 are needed for comput- er input, telephones, coaching. refereeing, equipment and pur- chasing. Call 640-2539. Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO BALLET PAOACA The Ballet Pacifica Guild, a volunteer support group for Bal- let Pacifica, needs volunteers for a variety of tasks. For informa- tion, call Molly Lynch at 642- 9275. BIG BROTHERS, BIG SISTERS Men and women over 20 years of age, having lived in Orange County for six months and on the job for at least three months, are needed to serve as big brothers or big sisters for children 6-16 from single-parent homes. For information. call 544-7773 COSTA MESA CIVIC PLAYHOUSE The Costa Mesa Civic Play- house needs volunteers for ush- ering, backstage, mailings, typ- ing, lights, and many other duties. For more information, call 650-5269. COSTA MESA SENIOR CENTER The multi-purpose senior ser- vices facility, located at the cor- ner of 19th Street and Pomona Avenue, seeks volunteers for a variety of tasks. including an upcoming Casino Night party. For more information, call 645- 2356 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. DISCOVERY SHOP Discovery Shops are run by the American Cancer Society. Volunteers are needed and no special skills are necessary. For information, call 640-4777 between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. DISPUTE RESOLUTION SERVICES Dispute Resolution Services needs volunteer mediators, case specialists and outreach assis- tants to help in a variety of medi- ation cases. Bilingual language skills are needed for both office volunteers and for mediators. For more information, call 250- 0488. EASTER SEALS Easter Seals Society oeeds volunteers for ongoing clerical work, help in programs for chil- dren with disabilities and to help with special events. For informa- tion, call 834-1111. EXCHANGE CLUB CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION CENTER Volunteers are needed to help families where an incident of child abuse has been reported and a referral made by the coun- ty, and to work with families of high-risk victims of parental drug addiction. For information. call 722-1107. FISH HARBOR AREA INC. Friends in Service to Humani- ty (FISH} offers emergency assis- tance to those m need and pro- vides the Mobile Meals program. Volunteers are needed lo help in a variety of areas. For more infor- mation, call Debby, 645-8050. FOOD DISTRIBUTION CENTER The Food Distribullon Center, Orange County's pnvate non- profit foodbank, needs volunteers to inspect and sort donated foods and lo help with mailings. For more information, call the volun- teer coordinator, 771-1343. FREE SEMINAR * FREE LEGAL ADVICE LIVING TRUSTS Learn how a LIVING TRUST can avoid Probate, Inheritance Taxes, and Conservatorshlps. Learn how to: • Provide for Grandchildren and Handicapped Children. • Protect your as ets from Nursing Home costs and government liens. • El.imirute tuts on yollt Social Security Income. • Establish Durable Powers of Attorney for Health ;and Finance • Invest in the top 3 CDs, top 3 Mutual Funds, top 3 Annuities Already Have A Trust? Learn about our FREE Trust Review & FREE LifetJ.me Legal Services. Attendees receive a FREE one hour consultation. Presented by Tom Leigh, an Attorney licensed In insurance and securities. SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO COSTA MESA MARIE CALENDERS llEST· 31'91 Ott Obispo, MARRI01T -SOO Anton Blvd. Wednesday, June 28, 9:30 to 11:30 am Wednesday, June 28, 1:00 to 3:00 pm Over 7,000 Tnasts Prepared. Qualify to Obt.tln a FREE Tnast and FREE lifetime legal ttrvices. Reservations not required. Co-sponsored by: Kensington Ltpl Services Slntt 1991 • aoo-n6-2051 C1995 Kentlngton Eat<tte Servkes Make The Most.of What You've Got -Without Surgery Now there's an wy way to add exciting 'olume to your bustline. It's called J~ Simply tuck ~ silieon bmst tnhanctn into your bn. Bef'ott - And suddtaly ... y• 1 maximile your cap liae or illcruse your clea ' .,. .. -~~~2 . ' ( ... .... '·---+ •. ·-r1~ . ~ •iC • . ,~· ~' .t... ..... . i ..,... ., .\. . . . " . . . ... - Kristen's WM&clilf C.Urt • 1719 Wettcliff Dr. • Newport Beach 6.11-SEXY (7399) Monday..Saturday 1~6 Mt er FRIENDS OF THE COSTA MESA LIBRARY The Friends of the Costa Mesa Library needs volunteers. For information, call the library, 646- 8845. GIRL SCOUTS The Girls Scouts of Orange County need volunteers to be trdined as troop leaders, to serve on special coIIl.D1.ittees, and to gwe lectures. demonstrallons or classes. Call 979-7900. GIRLS INCORPORATED OF ORANGE COUNTY Girls lncorporaled offers edu- cational and enrichment opportu- nities for girls and boys. Volun- teers are needed. For further information, call Amy. 646-7181. GLASS MOUNTAIN INC. Volunteers are needed to aid physically-challenged adults who meet monthly for educational, entertainment and social purpos- es. For information. call 779- 3441 Romantic Weddings Afloat ~~ llmr•~·•" · R<l•<INI l>tnnm ·""'"'CT\ ... f'.,.. , ..... ,. \\lffllt\-n ........ \n-.,..4 i.-lo<~ ' ... """" ~~. \\NJ, ", .. , '1"'°"Pt' l\irl4fU'l I\ "":.: HORNBLOWER OHllNe 'fAC MT I hll lnform~llllll c:.in il4.646 0155 MAKE-A-WISH FOUNDATION Make-A-Wish Foundation of Orange County, whose mission is to make wishes come true for chtldren with lile-thredtening illnesses, seeks volunteers to occupy a variety of pos11.Jons For information. call Gilda. 476-9474. NEWPORT BEACH CONFERENCE AND VISITORS BUREAU The Newport Beach Confer- ence and VtSitor's Bureau is dedicated to the promotion of the city to potential visitors. U you have extensive know- ledge of Newport Beach and wuttld like to volunteer or would hke more information, call 644- 1190. FREE ! Si+ y,._ tnx. Willi ,...,.~ ... Of m-.._. _.,... c-o.i\lu !\cwpen 8aQ nn•·l--~ 'I//\• \Jll\l<F /.\ I Ill \\ I l I I/ />I \flJ\ 7 I ·I I r, ·I S -6 H I .! Pu t a bug in omeone's ear. Call the CLASSIFIEDS CALL 642-5678 YOU NF\ TR SAU-SAGE A RESTAURANT Join L"-. For Lunch• Dinner •Sunday Brunch Catering-A,·ailable For \m OccNt>n . . For Rei;erv:trions and Dircctiom Call 723-0621 ,j((.,.,.....~ &z ¢r OllOC}UC\ Cub OnlMW•tH • Wtddingi • Rtctption • Banquets • Plftiti • Meetings • Sem!NrS Ftdll/.-.i. C.U (714)...... (310)512-2331 ,> up to.70 °/o OFF ! Brand Name Furniture Living room -Dining room -Bedroom We accept Cash • Cashier Check • Credit Card First Come, First Served Basis (714) 558-1325 MIRAGE FURNITURE 2300 H•rbOr Blvd. #14 • ~=.' .. MONDAY. JUNE JI; tm ADOlECTURE Will be sponsoring a lecture titled "Self-Esteem In the Atten- tion Deficit Disorder Child, Adolescent and Adult." Bruce Friedenburg will lead the 7 p.m. lecture. which includes tech- niques to increase self-esteem for individuals with ADD. The center is at 1200 Quail St. Suite 105, Newport Beach and a S5 donation is requested but not required.Forinlonnation,call 476-0991. LEARN TO KAYAK The Newport Aquatic Cen- ter, 1 Whitecliffs Drive in New- port Beach, is conducting a series of kayaking and surfski camps that begin today.,Along with water sport instruction, the camp offers barbecues and field trips. Running daily from noon to 5 p.m .. the camp is limited to youngsters 7 -13 years of age and each one week (5-day) ses- sion costs $100. For inlormatlon, call 646-7725. FREE RELATIONSHIP HOTLINE Maxine Cohen, a Newport Beach therapist, is sponsoring an anonymous helpline for indi- viduals with relationship prob- SPORT CONTINUED FROM 1 With the help of several cor- porate sponsors -including Rockwell International, Taco Bell, the Santa Margarita Group, PM Realty Group, Ralphs Grocery Co .. Whittier Trust Co .. Mission· Viejo Imports, lmpenaJ Trust Co., and f:he Bose Group -Hamilton is able to open the museum to the public from 10 a.m. to 5 p .m. Monday through Fnday (and Saturday in a few weeks). At the heart of the founda- tion's creation is a program designed to bring in groups or school children to listen to sports greats speak about the impor- tance of school and the benefits lems. Cohen will be penooaUy available for tree comultatk:lo from noon to t p.m. end 7 p .m. to 8 p.m. every Monday. She can be reached at 159--0351. MAGIC CLASS Orange Coast College is offering a two-week magic class for children ages 7 to 11. nued, '"Magic for Kids," instructor Patricia Poveda will teach the skills necessary to create excit- ing tricks and perform a magic sh ow. The workshop will take place from 11 a .m. to 12:30 p.m. Mondays, Wednesdays anct Fri- days -June 26 through July 7 -in room 6 at Vittoria Elemen- tary School, 1025 Victoria Street in Costa Mesa. The cost is $43. To register, call 432-5880 UFO SEMINAR The Orange County chapter of the Mutual UFO Network is sponsoring a seminar to discuss accessing UFO documents through The Freedom of Infor- mation Act. The event will take place at 7 p .m. in the Country- side Inn, 325 Bristol Ave .. Costa Mesa. Also at the seminar, Yvonne Smith, founder of the of being involved in sports. The 30 children .at a time will be seated in a room filled with chairs from former stadiums. including Ebbets Field, Comiskey Park, and Yankee Sta- dium. "Athletes have agreed to talk to kids about staying in school and staying off drugs,• said Hamilton, who noted that Brooks Robinson and former Heisrnan Trophy winner and USC Athletic Director Mike Garret will be among the first to speak. MWe are going to seek out kids who are succeeding and reward them, and seek out kids who need guidance. The mes- sage is not 'Compete in sports, win a Heisman and look what happened to me.' You need dedi- cation, sacrifice and to learn bow • • • • • • • ~ • • ARMOIRE SUMMER 30% -50% OFF LADIES SPORTSWEAR & DRESSES Storts Monday • June 26th FASHION ISLAND 549 NEWPORT CENTER DR. (Across from Neiman Marcus) (714) 644-9888 Mon. -Fri. 10:00 a.m. -9:00 p.m. Sat. 10:00 a.m. · 6:00 p.m. Sun. 12:00 • 5:00 p.m. ·~o ~on prior pufchoses COME ON ... YOU KNOW YOU NEED THOSE TEETH CLEANED YOU REALLY DO PEOPLE LIKE US ... CARING FOR PEOPLE LIKE YOU arourid t ow n Oole Encounter Research Organization, will present a panel ot individuals who have been abducted In all.en encoun- ters. 1be cost is $10 for mem- ben and $12 for non-members. For information or to report a sighting, call 520-4UPO. COMPUTER THEFT SEMINAR White collar crime experts and the PBl's top computer crime Investigator will explain how to put an end to computer component and software theft at a free seminar titled ~Theft of High-Valued Components: Issues and Answers for High tech Finns. M The 8 a.m. to noon Seminar is open to all members of the electronics community and takes place at the Sutton Place Hotel. For information, call (908) 903-2561. MO DAY, JUL\' ·3 CLASSIC & CUSTOM CARS An open cruise for owners of fi ne. pre-1975, American rod, classic and custom cars contin- ues this evening (and twice monthly through the sununer) at Hard Rock Cafe, Fash.ion to be a team player. These ath- letes can teach responsibility and discipline." The opportunity to meet a sports figure might be exciting enough for the kids, but it's just a start. Some of the ra re items that kids and adults will see while touring the museum include: • Olympic goaltender Jim Craig's jersey that he wore when the United States beat Russia in the 1980 hockey finals. • A complete hockey outfit display -including uniform and pads -of Vancouver Kanuck goaltender Kirk McLean. • A jersey worn by Sandy Koufax when the Los Angeles Dodgers won the world champi- onship and Koufax won the Cy Yo ung Award. • Baseballs signed by every lANDSCAPE COMPANY 548-5132 Ltc. #421070 I llland neer Atrium Court. New- port Beach. Upon arrival. partic- ipants receive a rattle ticket. There are also 50/50 rattle Uclc- ets available for St each or SS for six. Hard Rock and other merchants supply prizes. Pro- ceeds benefit Make-A-Wish Foundation and the family of slain Newport Beach Police Officer Robert Henry. Raffle begins at 8 p.m. Other cruise dates: J uly 17; Aug. 7 and 211 and Sept. 6 and 20. For more informa tion, phone J eny Hill at 721-9546. -;" . . I~ ~ . ' ~ I •• ••• . . I I L.. ...~-.~~J'"' NElWORK OPPORTUNmEs Robert Brower, head of the Naval Contracting Department, will discuss the Naval realign- ment at the Business Develop- me nt Association of Orange County's noon luncheon. The event takes place at the Wynd- ham Garden Hotel, 3350 Avenue of the Arts, Costa Mesa and costs $33. The association's meetings are held the first Thursday of each month and are preceded by 45 minutes of living Baseball Hall of Fame membe r and by every member of every World Championship base- ball team since 1940. • A word-by-word ticker tape account used by former president Ronald Reagan to call a 1932 World Series game. • Shawn Kemp and Kareem Abdul Jabbar's basketball shoes. • A set of golf clubs once owned by General Dwight D. Eisenhower -with •General {ke •· and five stars engraved into the head of each iron. (Hamil- ton's favorite ). As Hamilton puts it: "You can't describe this to somebody. {l's a legitimate museum." U you happen to notice that a large quantity of hockey jerseys adorn the lobby as well as an adjoining room, there is a reason. • Perk Up JOl!I' · cOlor (jardena · Add a brick or stDne patio · Build a custom BQ COMPANY ' 434-7744 Lie. #489443 Everybody Wan,ts Dne But Is It Right For You? Presented by: The Education Forum, Inc. A Non-Profit Organization Date: . Tnne: l.:acatian: •, • networking ~I beginning at 11:15 a.m. For lnformation, call 832-5741. HOUSING FAit The Costa Mesa Senior Cen- ter, 695 W. 19th Street, is host- ing the 1995 Housing Fair and Work.shop from 9 a .m. to 1 p.m. Learn about retirement commu- nities and how to attain fina.n- d al assistance to remain in your home. The workshop is tree to SAGE card holders and $1 for the general public. For more information, call 645-2356. WATER WORKOUT CLASS Summer is already upon us, but it's not to late to get in shape with the YMCA's "Deep Water Workout Class .• The four-week fitness class meets from 11 a.m. to noon each Sat- urday through July 29. The cost is $15 for members. To register, call 642-9990. •Almost all of the hockey jerseys are donated ," Hamilton said. "Hockey players are some of the most down-to-earth of all athletes. They have this toothless goon image, but they come from working, fanning families." Even though the memorabilia in his museum is already over- whelming, for Hamilton the col- lecting never stops. "I got the Worm's shoes in yesterday,· said Hamilton, referring to baske tball star Den- nis Rodman. "And the thing l really need is a leather Rams helmet." l(&Wroat CDtiia ClllaonACTIC M9 ............ .. "•"PM't ...... .,.. .... Newponl11•<---~Noc STING c0NT1NUED FROM 1 coca.in&, according to Cotta Mesa police reports. lbe guise enabled oftlcen to arrest 14 people and charge them with soliciting the purchase ot cocaine. Additionally, one male adult and one juvenile weTe arrested for pouession and sale ol rock cocalne. And five suspects had charges of probation or parole violations ad~ed to their attempted purchase ot cocaine due to previous convictions of drug-related offenses, according to police reports. The identities of the suspects were not released by police Sun- day. The chronic drug problem and gang-related violence on Shali- mar Drive, which exploded in May, has attracted a heavy police presence and attention from city officials who proposed drastic changes to the residential area to abolish the crime. Included in the recent crimes in the Shalimar area were nwner- ous assaults, shootings and assaults with deadly weapons. according to police reports. By aggressively pursuing both the buye rs and sellers of illegal drugs, police hope to abate the criminal activity associated with these crimes. Conducting this undercover narcotics operation was one of the tactics to help curb crime in that area1 said Costa Mesa police Sgt. Allen Huggins. "Sometimes we do different tactics to break up the crime." he said. ·w e did the reverse sting because we don't want to do same thing all the time or (crimi- nals) will catch onto us. M Police believe there is a corre· lation to viole nce and drugs. Studies by law enforcement intel- ligence agencies have found that much of the gang-related crime is dttributed to members wanting control or areas in order to sell and use dangerous narcotics. •A_ • ...,. ......... •• ,,, Sr ........... .... __ ......... ......... ,,....... ." .......... _..,, •nG/llMO~--...... • M.D.Oa .... • LeoaReaD.D.8. u,...._.._ ..... ""'4 CNla ..... 141 ..... BUDGET CONTINUED FROM 1 bers have retired aild the dty has plugged what wu once a $4 mil· lion defldt. The creation of the 1996-97 budget wW be an even more diffi. cult task, ottlctals predict. The three newest council members Glover, Tom l!dwards and Dennis O'Neil - have each remarked that the bud- get process has been neither excessively long nor very contro· versial. Glover attributes the rela- tively cool interest in the dty bud· get to the fight over Measure R, the countywide half-cent sales tax increase, which goes to the voters Tuesday. "Nobody has time for our bud- get," she said. Edwards said he senses ·a good level of comfort with the budget." "I guess it must be all right if it makes everybody just a little angry," he said. Mayor John Hedges said the short budget hearings and refor- matted document are an indica· tion of the council's new approach to financial matters. "We're trying to lake more of a ARTS · CONTINUED FROM 1 to the Ne'wport-Mesa Unified School District and lo the New- port Harbor Art Museum. The museum uses grant money to introduce first-grade stude nts to the elements of art and also to fund an artist-in-residence pro- gram al local high schools. "It would be impossible for us to do without the funding from the city," said Maxine Gaiber. the museun:f's director of education. "That money is vital." Arts Commission members and arts supporters will lobby the council to keep the grant money at tonlght's meeting. Following the city's 1994 decision lo cut $25,000 that hdd been used for the annual "Salute to the Arts," a no vote tonjght would send a powerful and very negative mes- sage, arts patrons claim. "Cutting the $40,000 would be RUFFELrs UPHOlSTERY INC. --· FAMILY CONTINUED FROM 1 Ferner away for the maxunurn sentence so they can begin to heal. ·we've already been scarred,· said Katy Roelle, who is sWl hav- ing difficulty dealing with the indident. ·we moved out of the house because we felt violated I MONDAY. JUNE 26. 1995 • he was convicted of bwgJ.ariZing a Santa Ana and Tustin residence with f emdle occupants. Pollowmg the 1987 crime, Ferrier was sen· tenc d to 14 years in state pnsoo, but was paroled to 1\.astin lix years later on conchtJon that be receive psycluatric treatment. Roger Roelle plans to be in the courtroom later tlus week when Ferrier ts sentenced. ud ...... entlbaftlatllP« pgrt Harbor Ait M._ID • Centr81 BaltMM .s.w.ar..-.ooo, ...... for the '91D<Wal and_,........ of *11 •• alOng Mam Street. Alie> tbe removal of~ ficus ttees. t didn't feel sale or normal. There had been somebody ln our bed· room intending to harm our fami- ly .• II Ferrier doesn't go to jail, Roger Roelle vowed to protest loudly and take action by wrlting letters to the governor, the presi· dent, everyone he knows to insure justice will prevail. • City Hall parking lot, $49,000. Pat the COD· struction of a 6,000-square-fopt addltkiil to tbe • L---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- policy-making role rather than micro-managing,• said Hedges. "In the past, micro-managing has not worked very well for a lot of reasons." According to Councilwoman Jean Watt, the usual budget watchers appear to have followed the council's procedure and not focused on line-item expenses as much as in the past. Like a serious statement about how the city feels about the Arts Commis- sion and the arts in general," said Arts Commission Treasurer Roya Fouladi. "If we can't do grants, the next step would be saying that the Arts Commission doesn't do anything. so let's get rid of them." He dges said that equating money with an endorsement of the arts was a ·Machiavellian" stance. Being fiscally prudent has nothing to do with supporting the arts. he said, particularly since private donors are willing to fill in the financial gaps. But former mayor Clarence Turner, who voted to preserve the funding while on the council last year, said that murucipalities have an important history of supporting the arts. A board m ember of Opera Pacifica and one of the founding members or the Orange County Performing Art Center, Turner believes that the arts are an important part of life particularly Edwards, Watt believes the coun- cil's success in trimming the bud· get has kept the critics, if not pleased, at least mollified. "I think most people think we've done a pretty masterful job of cutting already,• Watt said. The individual checklist items range from a $2,500 expense for library supplies to an $86,620 tab to keep the Mariners and Balboa during difficult economic times. "I'm not saying you go wild with the city budget to support arts, ff Turner said. "But art is part of our educational system and part of the fabric of life. It's some- thing we should stand behind. ff Councilman Tom Edwards agreed, saying·he probably won't support Hedges' effort to cut the funding. "It's such a paltry sum consid- enng the state of our economy," Edwards said. "I see no reason to withhold that money. I'd even like to find more money." branches of the library open on Mondays: The two capital improvement projects -the Main Street park· ing improvements and the exten- sion to the City Hall parking lot - are budgeted at $50,000 and $49,000 respectively. The City Council meets at 1 p.m. in council chambers of City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. Put a few words to work for you . Call the Daily Pilot CLASSIFIEDS BLOW·OUT SALE! LARGE TREES· FLOWERS· HOUSE PLANTS 40·60% OFF RETAIL DIRT CHEAP 488 E.17TH ST:, COSTA MESA CORNER OF 17TH & IRvlNE . 645-4553 ·1n the ensuing days and many sleepless nights following the incident, the Roelles have tried to put the incident behind them They bought a hand gun for pro- tection and keep it hidden in the house, hoping they will never have to use it. "I check the doors and recheck them, then I get up m rruddle of the night and recheck them I again,· said Katy Roelle, who underwent therapy lo help her sleep through the night. "It's d very insecure reeling ... the couple are angry the y 1 were violated by a man wilh d 1 criminal history. They think Ferri· er should have been in jail serv- ing time for his previous crimes instead of roanung the slreets like a free man as he WdS last Mdy. Ferrier was convicted m 1980 of raping a 23-yedr-old Costa Mesa woman; in 1984 and 1987 Looking back to that night when he. Katy and Griffen had just returned from an evening at Chuck E. Cheese pizza parlor, Roger Roelle trunks he probably forgot to lock the door through wtuch Fe rner entered a.round 3 a m. thdt rughl "I was at the weakest point I couJd be, on my back in bed - lhe safest place you could be, and now 1 m not sdfe," he said . "For a spill ~econd, it was lhe first time in my w~ I Wd'> helpless ... 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Reed, a gracious and humble recipient of Paul Salata's week-long Irrelevant Week festivities, upon being chosen 249th, and dead last, in the NFL draft by the expansion Carolina Panthers, arrived by yacht at the Balboa Bay Club's main ballroom before an estimated 150 supporters to kick off the week's ceremonies. •I've never gotten so much attention," Reed said. "It's always been somebody else.· Reed, a preseason All-American last season for Boston College, even missed playing most of the game in 1993, when BC upset Notre Dame, ranked No. 1 in the nation at the time, among the greatest achievements in Eagle football history. Reed was on the sideline, having broken his jaw on the seventh play of the game. •They had to cut the ear piece out to get my helmet off,• he said. Reed, showe red with gifts by well-wishers, while taking his seat on center stage in an old living room chair, received about 50 T-shirts. •All I needed was some underwear, and now I've got enough clothes for an entire year,• Reed said. •That's the college dress deal, jeans and T-shirts. You only dress up on occasion.• Before his amval, Reed & Co. ran into a little trouble in the Newpoi;t Harbor waters. The vessel was pulled over by the Harbor Patrol for LEAH HOGSTEN I DAILY PILOT Welcome to N ewport Beach Michael Reed. Sunday's welcome party kicked off a week-long litany of celebrattons for Mr. Irrelevant XX. • SEE IRRELEVANT PAGE 7 It's over in a hurry for Costa Mesa little League Toft: entries •Costa Mesa shut out in first round ventures at the Tournament of Champions. HUNTINGTON BEACH - Costa Mesd Little League's Minor NA n Dodge rs started quickly with a run in the top of the first inning, but the host Seaview Indians scored four in the bottom half of the inning and never looked back, as the Indians defeated the Dodgers, 9-3, Saturday in the opening round of the single-elim- ination District 62 Tournament of Champions at Robinwood Little League. The Dodgers, made up of mostly 9-and 10-year-olds, were led by left fielder Martin Marin and leadoff hitter and starting pitcher Gary Glenn. Marin blast- ed a solo home run in the second inning, the first of two runs for the Dod9ers that inning. Matt Cachola scored from third on a bases-loaded walk to Derek Garcia in the first inning. Jason Johnston walked and eventually scored for the Dodgers in the second. The Indians, who outhit the Dodgers, 11-4, scored twice in the bottom of the second. The Dodgers (15...t) won their division tn a belt-of-three playoU agai.Olt tbe Card1n&ll, after going 13-3 in the regular se41<>n. • SEE tlTTl.E LEAGUE PAGE 1 .. little league tournament of champions ~ P1LDMAN / fOll THE OMV N.OT Mklted Aawlllmg Of .. CGlla ...... , ................. , ..... SatarUYs ~·-··· .. -· I tc1rPIJ .... c-. ........... cldawllrn We4•1lnt1111rOkelOOl8wlllaam-nmnllylll ....... b tr .... r I ........... m lie ant lva.d of .. sfsglr sMza'ndnn Tom mm of<> .._ • Colla.Mw'I TeWbilde~ t J, Brewers see it go down the drain in fatal sixth inning • Costa Mesa's Majors were right there until the sixth when Westminster poured across six runs. Mesa falls, 14-6. By Richard Dunn, Staff Writer HUNTINGTON BEACH.-No emer- gency care units were on site. But the Costa Mesa American Little League Major Brewers perhaps would've been better served if there bad been. Sirens were needed in the sixth inning, as the visiting Westminster Pirates scored seven nms in the top half of the inning to tum a the game into a blowout, winning 14-6 on Satwday in the single-elimination District 62 Tour- nament of Champions at Robinwood Ut- tle League. Costa Mesa's Brewers, who never led, lost two first basemen, including stand- out Ricky Flores, who was later taken to a hospital for precautionary mealUJ"es after getting hit in the arm with a pitch in the fifth inning. Flores' replacement, Billy Lund, wu na.Ued in the thigh by a thrown ball from an infield teammate during the West- minster's sixth while trying to make a scoop. He also came out of tbe game. •Things just got away from us bl the sixth,• Brewer Manager Larry Cablco said. • The Brewen, flm-balf ~ d COlta Mesa's American UNtgue "'-3), going 3-7 in ht iecOnd tiaJt,.ded.'tbe game ln the l8colid' blfllnli, W, WI*\ catcher Galel PaJatdO bit a two-run t home run, scoring Nichols Cabico ahead of him. On the defensive side, Fajardo also fl'!ade two ~e plays at the plates, tag- ging out Pirate runners trying to score from second base on throws from the outfield in the third and fifth innings. Th~ Brewers collected eight bits, but committed five errors and walked eight Westminster batters. Jeff Miller, Costa Mesa's right fielder, bad the Brewers' only other extra-base hit. a two-run double in the fourth putting his team within 7-6. No Bre~ had more than one hit "They were a pretty good team,• Lar- ry Cabico said of the Pirates. The Brewers, who will be represent- ed in the upcoming District 62 all-star playoffs by Nichols Cabico, Fajardo and Michael Armstrong, will return five of their players next year, including Cabtro and Marco Santangelo, two of their best players. Cabico (four innings), Arm- strong and Santang~lo did the pitching lor !he Brewers against Westminster. After we won the first half this year, what we tried to do la teach the other kids baseball, we didn't even bother about. the second hall,• Lany Cabico said. We were there tn tbe playoftl. we moved a lot of kids around. We hid 1 lot of tint-year players. We wanted to give them a chance to play and gtv.t them some confidence, and mey toe a blg factor when we wmt to playoffs.• Cabico will be one ~ tM Coit& M~ American All-Star eotmea. The taua opem play July 8 agaimt SMW.W Little League (Huntlngton Beadl) Ill bome mt t p.m. , MR.XX CONTINUED FROM 6 apparently not having enough life vests. Ree d thought he was going to get arrested. "Down here, I guess anybody will com e get you,· he said. It didn't stop there. "I was going to present you with a key to the city, but now that's irrelevant," Newport Beach City Councilman Dennis O'Neil told Reed, handing him his business card. "You mentioned if you ever got a rrested, who should you see. Well, U you get arrested, .I'll come and get you.• Reed also received a complimentary letter from the Costa Mesa Police Department ... "dinner for one in the city jail." Another, from the Newport Beach Police Department. said: "Hope you have a warm, friendly stay. but if you don't, come visit the police department.. and said it would pick Reed in the fourth round. But as the second day of the draft we nt on, Reed's phone never rang. When Reed discovered he was Mr. Irrelevant XX, he wasn't exactly thrilled at first. But after speaking to Matt Elliott -Mr. Irrelevant XVII who was drafted last by the Washington Redskins, a nd who will be a Panther teammate of Reed's -he had a swift change of heart. "When they first started telling me about it, I thought it was a joke," Reed said . "Then it started to dawn on me, that I guess I started acting a little hasty, Some media people just take bits and pieces of what you say, and I had been quoted as saying that I didn't care about the parties. "The guy kept Reed was also given a golden plunger, a USC football jersey that received the biggest ovation from the crowd, and a Los Angeles Country LEAH HOGSTIN I DAILY PK.OT Michael Re~d hies to keep a straight face after accedpUng the Golden Plunger Award on behall of being asking me. you know, 'Well, what about the parties?' So I told him first and foremost I'm a football player, and I didn't care about the parties. I guess he took bits and pieces and formulated what he wanted to write, and it came across as if I had some kind of ego. But I've very excited about this. Just a chance to get drafted Mr. Irrelevant Clue golf shirt. "That may be hard getting in and out of," Salata quipped. " ... the shirt, tha t's what I mean.· Reed. who has attended two mini camps for the Panthers. and will begin training camp with the m July 14, was originally disappointed that he was drafted higher. Tampa Bay had called DllP SUNDAY'S COUNTS in the NFL is a dream. I didn't think that would come about.· Among the festivities will be a "College Night" party tonight. a day at Disneyland on Tuesday, the Lowsman Trophy dinner on Wednesday at BBC, a "Beer Can Regatta· and barbecue on Thursday, and the Runnin' Gunnin' Golf Tourney Friday. . ~ Lodter • 9 boats. 366 angleB. 534 barracuda, 113 calico bass, 252 sand bass, 12 SC\Jlp111. 2 rodcflsh. 3 halibut, 1 cabe2on. 2 mako shaf1(. 3 blue shaf1(. 5 yellowfin croaker. Ne11:tport Lending -7 boats, 299 anglers. 1 white seabass, 613 barracuda, 110 sand bass, 79 calko bass. 14 rockfish, 23 sculpin, 1 sheephead, 1 halibut, 3 whitefish, 1 black seabass (released), 1 cabe2on, 165 madcerel. Carpet Your Entire Home with Plush or S.tber for only $ ilf )f )~t~ • • ~sea View "It's good to get a win under your belt. Its !lice to win any tournament, especially a tournament this big . . . " -GEOFF ABRAMS • ... ddwd iD tldl ~ ... lllce to~ totbem tmt I cm came Mdtand,..,.. Abrams, Wbo bua't cle&1ed ...._orDOtbeWllNbatD .... Dal year, deft1'8d .,..... 111 lld Nod w ..... of Loa ~It OD s.turday in the semiftnell, 7~ 6- 3, after beating tbird lelllled lc.ltf Q •n.tt of Whittier and seventll...ecf- ed Nick Varva ol Simi Valley. ·rr1 good to get • win under~ belt," Mid Abrams, who lut WGD a townament in l>ec., tglgl, a boy9 181 title at Pait Washington. N.Y. •ft'a nice to wtn any toumame11t. ~ dally a tournament this big. Hopeful- OF C HA MP I O NS SAMANTHA FELDMAN I FOR THE DAILY PILOT Jason Johnston of the Dodgers steals second base in game against Indians Saturday. UTTI.E I CA 1GUE run-scoring double m the first O ~ inrung. Dodger catcher Jeremy Costa Mesa's Seruor Minor Hauser and pitche r Kevm Royals lost to the Fountain Val- Courvoisier played well defen-ley Yankees, 8-2, at TeWinkle a In other District 62 Tourna- ment of Champions games Sat- urday, Costa Mesa's Minor ·B· National Dodgers lost to Hunt- ington Valley, 14 -4, at Robin- wood. Jermaine Young had the only RBI fo r Costa Mesa with a sively. Park. ·They were outstanding.· Nick Kimbrel doubled home Dodger Manager Mark Hauser Casey Grondahl 10 the second inning for the Royals. then the said of the lndlans "It was just Royals narrowed the dehcit to an honor to be there and repre-3-2 in the fourth, when Kimbrel sent Costa Mesa. Our kids tried doubled and scored on d single ha rd from start to finish. I by Craig Seifert. couldn't be more proud." James Coash had Costa The Dodgers were 15-1 in Mesa's only othe r rut, a pinch the regular season. hit. ~ .... , ....... . \ • Advertorial Auto .. Fact by Paul Frech SERVICE & REPAIR GERMAN SWEDISH JAPANESE AUTOMOBILES LET'S SHIFT GEARS Owners of automobiles with automatic transmissions are sometimes afflicted with tra ns- missions that do not upshift at th~ proper speed or no longer go into passing gear with the throt- tle wide open. If so, they should not automatically despair over an expensive repair. 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It> not Pfotect vou: your ~ ~ ~ ~ T~ .. ~"~ mt71 PU1UC AUC110N TO H1CHS aM moN ..._ ..... 0,!.'!_e' clfOMmo" de~gn•· ol OW trUlla c...ud tty Ave 0.1 Co.ii~ CA vine RMcfl w.., Dlelrtct written ~ ""* -...._ __,,,_ i....~ Ste a.eon cf th.~ llDOER FOR "\SH~ ......_ hMre ....-bun, eny, • own NWDMdolTfUlll. t2tie ' DOES HEREBY AESOL.Y.E. In P'OI* leQ.i '°"" • "JOU 111 .... '';;..'° ·-= end. Ptoteaelonl Code lhlt PUii.iC NOTICI lilM of ..ie II\~ mo... ._..et ,_C1lan. herein. lan.ao .-CaJM,..CI Thie buslneN WU con-DETEW and 0A0EA want IN court 10 Nit yol.lt == notk:e or~ the cone6derlllon IOI' the tUtN4 .. UnlMd 51111~.. .. ....... ca.. ~ S.ld tale will be mede. COlltPMY, U uN TNllM. Mted b Umlted u followl• cue. It fer cf Eh butlne ... • -.w, • T~ Tftlll DeM but without cov1n1nt or .,. llUVW.,.. Read. ~ "I • s>M· S.c:tlon ;. The ~ If you do not file Y04/I r• ~ U:C, propo:f _:; _:• llcenee 11 •to be .,.: PlaltU1• MAIN~ l &Wt IMM, .. 8cMllli w1n1nty, 1x1>r•H or Im· .... .,., .,....... CA Thl9 tta .. ment w11 ~ pnMdlna '°' INuence cf :C:-thton time, ~ may tratlon =rfty Wiii be ~ •II« IN nn.ftr hu ......... ..._. ~ COITE1'COIJA~T llaaudrv 'a-.:!"" pllld1 f1Q11dlng title. po•· tt7tl, (1t•l 11~ ly. WIUI the County Clt<k of the Bona.. u pr...-.c.d to CIM, an YOU1 grwQd unleu an Int• bffl\ apprCMIO by the o.. St811m1nt "°°!, l.oe CA HlltOn. or 1ncum· Dlw c.t-. AuWIM Orange County on June 1:s, thlt llowd of Dlr9dOfa Q» wage1. ~k andJ;:A .-cs Pt<ton flle• an ~ pe11men1 of AICohollc: Bey. Th• followlng PlllOM ere SNflA 1tMA. CA. tNOTE: CASH-llOh, T1hl~ brenc11, Including r .. 1, lectltlfY. Dilled: 1"5 currenlly twftllllh. le • ~may '& Jectk>n to the petJtlon end _,. Control. dolnQ bullnMS u: ER S CHEOK(S) Most BE lier. (211f ..._, 9w: cherg .. end 1xpen1H of Wiii Publi.h.d NlwpOl'I S..Ch-proved u to fOlm. The warning om the ahoW ~ caUM wtiy the Dot•d: June 19 NATIONWIDE OFFICE PAYAIU TO LAW OFFICES Oenele WMlace, TNllM'a the TtuatH end of the Al#1..zl Co1t1 Me .. Pilot June 29, ~ prlnctpal amount ot ~ oChel .__. court ihould not grant the 1 ffS ' FURNITURE, INC., 4500 S~N J. MELMEl) II lialC. .... omc., Dllla: tnm1 cre1ted by Hid "11, 11J1. 14 July3 10 17 t995 the Bondi It*' be com-are --r• authorltV. AlveroYIMMT Cimp\.11 OrtYe. SUit• 525, llldnn~conweytd'°llld ..,... Deed of Trust, to pay the • • • · m878 PffMd cf the amow11a cf •ementa· You may want A HEARING on the pet1. • Newport Beach, CA 928eo held by i under Slid Otecl AMPtlll1' remeinlng P1lncip1I 1um1 PUIUC NOTICE --------·1lhe lnCtuded tmorovemenc ~c:d" ~-::=~lion Wiii be held on JULY ~..::::-' Furniture flnd111, Inc •• TNlt 111the~Jilulelcl1n trll.-. l'• of the not1(1l Heured by ........ ---PUBLIC NOTICE Olltrlcta to be decMmlned • call 20 1995 at 1·45 p M. 1n ...--Stete °' Clllfomla. 4600 Aid Cauf1'Y Inds. de PUILIC NOTICE 111d Deed of Trutt to wit: .--,...._ •285302 II P<O'Aded therein. u that : =:::·rZ::a1~ o.9t. 700 ioca1ec1 at 341 Juen Manuta JlbrtJn Clmput Dftve, SUit• 525, u : lOl 51OFTRACTNO.1133, t147,896.93 with inter· ~~A~ OM• emount 1&A11c:Mnt to refund leQll llid fllce (llsi.d The City DIM South Or• Marlo Rem-llar11n Newport 8-ch, CA t2eeO SfAVIEW ~S IN 1l£ Tl 111• M-t• u. 111• •et thereon frOf'tl -8TAT .. IENT 0, the rMpec:tllle P1lor Bondt : .:,. phone~ ange. CA 92688 ' Publl1h1d Newport Thia bu1lnH1 11 Coll-OF HEWPOAT 8EActi IN -ft... •• 11 /01 /94 et 8.10~ per Tilt falowtllQ Plt'IOftll) ltWe AaAHOONM•NT 0' ot auch Inducted I~ 0.. de · le IF YOU OBJECT TO the Beeeh.COata M... Dally dUcted by: a corporation COUNTY N«J STATE.' AS NCJTICf 1nnum 11 provided In Hid dOlng businm Is. Lffl08AHK. UH 01' PICTITIOUS ":! ~ for the Ir~ .. 1a J:io:: J&:i': grentlng of the petition. "J04.I PUot June 29, 1"5. ~•t-t~ ~~ MAP RECOROO> IN BOOK 36. YOU ARE : :':'=A note I ti plua co111 end N IC0413885. 'tlOO car'sa •USINHS NAM• ':.';' • ._to ......... ..__.... byin. clal usted u.r. un plNo de 9hcMlld appear II the hett· m868 und ...._ Flctl , __ _: PAGES 13 NIIJ 14 OF MISta· DEED Of TRUST OATED eny edvencu with Inter· A~M. WeSllTlllSltl, omia TM following pertona ternl ·-• .,. ....,,,. 30 DIAS CALENDARIOS Ing and llt&te your ob-neu " ,,,. 1~ lAHEOUS MAPS IN THE OFFICf ' ut. 92683 hlVI •blndontd the Uff Of the Bonda, c:onveralon from para pr•tentw una , .. e or file wrttlen ob-PUBLIC NOTICE Buslnes•. Name(•) NSted Of"THE ~ RECOROER OF &14'2 utUSS YOU TAKE ESTIMATED TOTAL . Uppo Bank (callfoma). 711 the Flclltlou1 Bu1lne11 one lnterfft l1lle d«lfmlna. aputltl MCf1t1 1 maqulna tlont with the court bl-aboVe on. 4-13-iS" 5•on '""~ ..... 049-...._ ACTION TO PftOTECT YOUR DEBT t 162,224.24 Wtsl Cclleoe Slltet. Los AnoeftJ, Neme: ULTIMATE CHOICE, tlon method to enothef. en nta cor11. ore the hMllng. Your ep. THE COSTA MESA ZON-Furniture Flndare, Inc., ...., """"' '· ...-" II le..-PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT The b1n1llcl1ry under CA ll0012 3001 RedhUI 41108, Cotta ~loly ,~and Una certa 0 una HllNCMI pearanc:• may be In peBOn INQ ADMINISTRATOR dMark T. Ste4nblrg, Pr•sl· 08. The ~~ssiland ~A PUel.IC SALE. IF YOU NEED Hid Detd or Trust her•· Tl'I• business IS~ by M ... CA ~2621 r•n-.. etlng ...... other f ....... fonlc. no .. olrecere or by yoUt attorney. WILL RENDER A DECI-ent common""""'' ....... '• any, ... N4 EXPLANATION OF THE NA· tofore executed and de· I COrporMoft The • FlctlUoua Bu1lne11 tUl'M ~.~ ~-::. ~ protecc:ion· au ,.1pueata IF VOU ARE A C~EDITOR SION ON THURSDAY, :;,• .:'11:~ttyw~ :14 :-... ~itv :~TUS TURE OF M PROCEEDING llvered to the undersigned Thi ~stranl COlllt'lllnCed IO Name referred to lbov1 concep _.., u nttta a maqulna u.,,. que OI •contingent c:tedllor of JULY 8, 1995. OR AS O C If o ""',...,.,.,.to : AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULO 1 wri1t1n Decleretlon of tr1RUCt bu1iness undet the w11 filed in Orenge Cotinty the proposed reeolutlon eumpllr con tu formall-the deceased. you must Ille SOON AS POSSIBLE 1~~ge ounty on June 7, A'.'ENUE. NEWPORT BEACH CONTACT A LAWVER. Default and Demand for fatious buSiness name or on May 12, 1994, FM• ltld In the Indenture 10 be dad .. legal" apropladu your claim wtlh the cour1 THEREAFTER, ON THE · CAUfORNIA 92663 On 7..17Al5 at 9:45 AM. LAW Sale and 1 w ritten Notice name.s listed lbovt on November No.F608369 entered Into In connec:tlon al u.ted qulere que II cone and mall I copy to the Pf'· FOU.OWING ITEM: P64893S The ulldtlllgntd Trustee Ols· OFACES OF STEVEN J MElMET of Defauh1 ind Election to 27 1990 Mission Vl•lo Retirement ~th ~negoJ!~= of escuche eu c:uo. aonal rept .. ent1Uv1 ap. 1. ZONING ACTION ZA· Publlahed Newport B .. ch· c~ any liability fOI' any incor-as duty appointed Trustee under Sell. Th• underaipned siGNEO UPro BANK. 11y· Cheryl Villa, • CaUlornl• Umlted or .the for:,· thereof 1t1111 'b! SI Ulled no Pf'•Hn11 IU ~lnted bh lh• COUit Within II~ FOR JIU. JELINER. Cosla Me11 Dally Piiot l1Clness of the street address and and pursliant to Deed of Trust CIUHd Hid Notice 0 De· M Wong, S~ecnllry . Partne<ahlp, 305 S. State ldopted concurrently with respueata 1 tiempo, puede ~uft mont • from r• date ~AGnR~a.R E~l~g~H~~~ June 26, July 3, 10, 17, other common . deSIQnation, ~ reconled &1992. u lllstniment feul1 end Election to Sell Tiu statement was hied with College Blvd .. /125, Ana· tM ldoptlon of the reeolu-perd« el cuo, y le pueden ~Ir: la~~~~ fn ~~~ A MINOR CONDITIONAL 1995. any, 5llo'#n ~rw1n. No. 92·550420, in bOOk . INOt ' 10 be recorded In the lhe Coon!'; Clelll ol Of1/IOI ~~ ~ ~280 lion of luuance. qullal au ealarlo, au dln«o 11100 f P the C&lil I P use PERMIT FOR AIR m878 S~id sale will be made. of Official Records In the office ol county where th• real Cour!IY on .iine 13. 1995 1 INI ..... n111 was coo-Sec:tlon 2 Mondly, the "I otrH COlll. d• eu 0 om • ro-TOUCH CE 'LULAR FACIL without covenant ()( Wlrr1ITTy, the Cowley Recorder of ORANGE property Is loceted l()lfCf· Ttn fitUOUS Hlmt ~ed.~~F!!~onllled 10th d•Y oi July, 1!>9s. a1 ~~~nd:v:.~~clo-:· ~~-!!!: :~ ~c:pl~~ ITY INCLJDING A 60: PUBLIC NOTICE expressed O< implied. ~ County. Slate of cahfomla. FOR SALES 0 INFOR· sw:ent up~~~~ Y:S ~':"" with the County Clerk of the hoW of 8:00 p.m. of Eldl1en otroa requllll.o .. i. belore four months from MONOPOLE WITH M 3' cna 1285242 title. posseUIOn. °' e~· Eneuted by MAJIC DEV.HO MATION: Mon-Fri 8:00 : ~was Cle ~ r: Orange County on June 14 Mid d•y (OI .. IOOr'I.,,.,.. ......... Pued• ...... Ulled IN hearing date noticed HIGH ANTENNAE ON TOP FJcUtJoua twanc:es. to INY the rem11ntno WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION a.m. to 6:00 p.m. 16191 lheeu nty .. ~ news•·ie nt. 11195 ' alter as II reuonlblv prac> _..... ..-above & 2·13' ANTENNAES & 1· PMCllNI sum of the note(s) TO HIGHEST BIOOEJI FOR CASH 590·9200 llous Stness •um•: "" me Publi hed N 8Hch-Uc:able) In the Bolrd of DJ. qulera PatNl a un abogldo YOU . MAY EXAMINE the 24" & 2~8" MICROWAVE •ua1 ..... Neme sec:utld by WI Deed of Trust (payable at bme of sale Ill lawfUl Dated: JUNE 14. 1995 lnlSI be 14ed befM INUme The Coata'M•u ~June 28 recto11 Room of lrvlne ~'!,'::!~·1~m~~1··abSI .~~ fllek•plbytheeourt.lf OU ANTENNAES ON THE Slet•ment Wllllinllrestllltl'tOll,IS • money of IN United States) It AMERICANSECURITIES liltngollhlsstalementdoesnotof JIAy 3. 10, 17, 19115. , Ranch Weter Dlatrlct, puede llemar a 11'1 ~ are I peraon Interest~ In POLE & A 360 SO.FT. SUP· The f~lowtng ~· are in said nole(s), advances. ii any, ff MJ.IN(NORTH) EHTRAHCE COMPANY (TRUSTEE) itself llllhortze Ille use in tin m872 15600 I~ ,.~a Ab: de relerencia de abogadol the ..Ute, "J04.I may flle PORT BUILDING WITH 1· ~'Cf iN"su~CE SER under the tem\s of WI Deed TO nte COUNTY COURlliOUSE. C/O CAL·WESTERN RE· ::,. ol ~ F10':'5t11e ~~: ---------· ::9Ui. . -""''h: 0 a una ofidna de •yuda with the cowt. formal ~ 4" GPS & 1·2.5" LORAN vices INC 2900 Bflstoi TNst. fffs, chalges ind ex' 700 CMC C£HTER ORM WEST CONVEYANCE CAOENTI ~~n ~*>nhdelal 500 PUBLIC NOTICE Mme .,. ebv legal (Vee et dlrectorlo tel• QUNt tor Special Notlc:e of ANTENNAE AT THE SCE s • Sul "' J. per1S1S of Ille TNSIH and of SANTA ANA. CA • PO BOX 22004 .. ....,~ u • · °' fixed by lhll Bolrd Of Of. foillco). the filing of an Inventory STATION AT 1300 GISLER Mir"'-, C le 201 • Costa wsts cnmd byyaid Deed (NOTE CASHIER'S CHECl<(S) EL CAJON. CA !12022· common law (See Seaon 14400 RESOLUTION OF rec:tort as the time and WE NUMBER and eppralall of estate 11-AVE. KIN ~ l&R ZONE. ,,:~(;VA~~i62~KETING Trust. MUST. BE MADE PAYABLE to . !1004 ti seQ . 8uS1nus ind Professions THe aOARD OF piece for • Miring on the Mii or of any petition or ENVIRONMENTAL DETER-The total amount of Ille (6 1 !II 5!10·!1200 Code) DIRECTORS OP ptopoMd ruolutlOn of i. (NU1ntro al Coao) eccount H provided In MINATION: EXEMPT. STRATEGIES, INC., (Clll· u LAW OFFICES OF S~N J. By DELL L CUN.AMA Y. Renewal flkflQ T suance. 741820 Mc:tlon 1250 of the Call· IF THE ABOVE AC· fornla), 2900 Brlltol SlrHt, balance oftht obllQlbOn Ma.MET) al right. llllt Ind . EXT 30t.f NtwportBeidl-CostaMeu u:~~':l;:R ... ~;; e: ~~~2and The neme and addretl of foml1 Problle Code. A R• TION(S) ·IS/ARE CHAL· ~t=2~~1 ' Cotta Mesa, ~~S11%a~ soldco!ts ~ .. restby ~~ to..,~ .... nowol Trustee Sale Officer CH314273 .lln 19,26, ..U 3.10 • .,. ._.....,.L OI the court 11: (El nombre y qunt for Speclll No1lce LENGf:O IN COURT, THE """" ~ .,.,...r sa ... vnu Authorized Signature 1995 DISTRICT II any time "' p&ac:e to d1recc:lon d• la COit• ••) form II available from lh4t CHALLENGE MAY BE UM· Thi• bualn•H la COil-tl(ptnses and advances It Trust Ill Ille property srtumd .,, 6/19·26/95 7/03/95•--------- DECLAAING which l\ICh heiring m1y be SUPERIOR COU T 0 court clerk ITED TO ONLY THOSE IS-ducted by:• CO<J>Of•Uon time of IN Initial PUblieation said County and State dutribcd • PUBLIC NOTICE INTENTION TO contlnued, Ill"/ peBOn In-THE STATE OF c!.iFo: Attorn~v for th• P•U· sues RAISED IN WRITTEN The -~·g.l•trltant(I) t~.~I the NoOOe of Sale Is SSS0,387.29 as: LOT 59 OF TRACT NO. 113.1. PUBLIC NOTICE ISSUa CONSOLIDATED terested, lnciU<llng Ill per· . U CORRESPONDENCE DE· menc..... o anuct ~ • The benefidaiy under said SEAVIEW HEIGHTS. 1H THE CllY Ale Mo. Ft50153 REl'UNDING BONDI 1on1 owning lend In lhl Ill-NIA, COUNTY OF OR· onen LIVERED TO THE ZONING ness under the Actlllous of Trust heretofore executed a OF NEWPORT BEACH IN SAID NOTI<:E OF TftUSTEE'S FICTITIOUS IUSlllESS OF SAID DISTRICT eluded Improvement Dis-ANGE, 700 CMc Center ERNEST L. HAYWARD, ADMINISTRAT.OR PRIOR Buslne11. Nam1(1) listed dellwred to the underslQned COUNlY AHO STATE,. AS PER SAU! UHD£ft DEED OF NAME STATEMENT trlcts or any person other· Drive Welt, Santa Ana, CA ESQ,, (CIB.#88158) TO THE ABOVE DATE. above on. 4·l0.95 wntten Declaration ol Default a MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 38 T.-usT The follOW!flQ pef$0fl(s) 1"1! (CONSOLIDATaD wise lnlerNted In the COil-92701-4079 ATIORNllY AT LAW, FOR FURTHER INFORMA· lnnova1lve M1tketlng Strat· Demand f()( Salt. ind a wntte PAGES 13 ANO 14 OF MISCEL~ T. F. No. 1118a0 dOI buSlness as CAR·GO REFUNDING solldated refunding bond1, The name addresa and 1~37t LEWll STREET, TION ON THE ABOVE AP· egles, Inc. NOtiU of Default and Election l.ANEOUS MAPS IN THE OFFICE · LOlln No.12t:I02S AL~RNATOR ANO STARTER SERIES 1991) may appeer and be heard ' ' STll 102 QARDEN PUCATIONS TELEPHONE Thia statement wat flied S • A.P Humber ~n-123 WHEREAS, the Board ol concerning any milter Ht telephone number or pllln-• ' 754·5245 OR CALl. AT THE with the County Clerk of e.11. '!'• underst0ned cau OF THE COUNlY RECORDER OF YOU AA! '1H DEl'AULT SUPPLY, 647 S Palm, Suite J, La Dlrec:tOll of Irvine Ranch forth In lhfa resolution ol Ill-tiff'• attorney, °' plaintlll GROVI!, CA 92840. OFFICE OF THE Pl.AN· Orange County on June 13, said Notice ol Default and Elet-· SAID COUNlY. APN #049-123-UNDl!ft A DEED Of' Haln.CA~1 Water Di.1rlct ("IRWD") lenllon and the propoled without an ettomey, II: (El 4887, (714) 71().1414 NINQ DIVISION ROOM 1995. lion lo Sd to be recorded In 08. The stmt aodrwss and other TftUST DATED •J1n_,.ry John EOwart! Happ, 711 S dMml It proper that bonds rnolutlon of luu~ or nombre, II dlrecclon "I II Publl1h1d Newport 200, 77 FAIR' DRIVE: FM8588 county where the real property Is common deSIQl\ltj()(I, If any, ol tO, 1Mt UNLESS YOU Paseo Cumbre. Anaheim HIHs, CA of Improvement Dl1trlct any malle11 materlel numero <M tllefono del Beeeh.Coslll MHI Dally COSTA MESA CALIFOR· Published Newport Beach-located. the real property described aboYt TAKE ACTION TO PftO. W~ n. 8833 !el Nos. 102. t03, 105 and 106 thereto, Including the quea-lbogldo del demandent1 Pilot June 23, 26, 30, 1995. NIA. ' Costa M111 Dally Pilot Datt: June 21. 1995 IS puiported to be: 207 TUSTIN TE!CT YOUft Pf'OPERTY, A ~111 ""'"81~ Lall (the "Included lmprov• tlon of whether the burden del dem d te ' Published Newport J 26 JI 3 10 17 LAWOFFICESOFSTEVENJ AVENUE IT MAV BE SOLO AT A ~. er. ment Districts") be l11ued on the lends of any of IN ~.,,. 11-vvo:o ~) que no PUBLIC NOTICE Beach.Costa Mesa Dally 1= ' u Y ' ' • MELMET, as Trustee NEWPORT BEACH. CALIFORNIA PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU Ths businm •s COnduCled by u conaolldated ref\Jndlng Included Improvement Di. .._ • 1 Pilot June 2s 1995 · DANA ROACH, 92663 NEED AN a XP\.ANATlOH an u11ncorpormo assooabon bond• (the "Bond•") pur. tllct• ~ .,. lncfeaaed Jama L Grandy 41123352, cna1288530 • . m865 rn875 AlltllOnled Signature The underslOned Trustee d1S· Of' THE NATU .. E Of' THE olhtrlllan• partnelshtp ::"'~~~s.= =-~~~~:c.~ ~D~~!1c~~~!.: c:~~~~llR~°oF PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ~~~=r9~~~~~ =~=~~ai:s'.s":d ~~gct~~t;~g~~~ ~~con:i:e~~ 36447 end following of the Im~ Dlttrtct..,. Driv., Suite 140, Laguna BULK SA.La AND 12757:St cnat281t18 Ttlephontr(714)622·9649 other common deSIGfllbon If TAC ALAWYEll tiatous buSlntSS name or Ill refunding bonda lo6d Hille, CA 92653-t649 OP INTENTION TO · CM FlotltJoua C230844 any shOwn hfrm ' Notice II hvetly given names ksllid abcM on~ ~· The Sea DATE: JAN 20, 1995 TRANSFER FlctJUoua •uelneH Nw 6121, 713. 7..10. 1995 said sale Wiil be madt, but thaC S.rrano ftKonve~ S«>NED JOHN E HAPP II ~· etary ALAN SLATIEJt Cl•rk, ~COHOLIC lkl1lneu Nam• Stetement wrthout covenant Of WatTIMy •nee Compeny, .. ttustM, Ths statement was flied with lie• of .,.,: ~ ~ ~ D. GARDNER, Dep. BEVUAQa LICENS• The fJ:}~ .,. The foUowtng perton1 are PUBLIC NOTICE npressed Of rnplied, reoanitnci :'u.:C~.w ttu"::";.,: ~l'llYC:"tne °t1~ Oooot publlshlng a c:op;•;t the uty (U.c .c . 8101 •t doing business 11· doing bullnese u : NOTICE~ *· possesSlOll. ()( encum-euent to the Deed cf TNst NOJa.n.s Fa1lous Name reaolutJori of Intention once STATEMENT eeq., 8nd • & P K/B FUND 11 4343 Von COSTA MESA COWSION TftUST££'S SALE bllnces, to PIY the ~ e.ucutld by Robtn J Stallemert t~ttS ltwe years hom HARBOR LAWN-• WHat '°' two eucceulve OF DAMAGES 240n •t MCl·f Karman AverM, Newport ~e~AI~ 1mCA ~:ieAV9.. Tr"at" saie No. PMCll>'I sum of llte noll(s) ....,..Y and Krl• A. Lum~ the date 1t was l~ed 1n the Office WHka purlUlll( to Sec:tlon Plalntlll ARTHUR KNIP· Eacrow No 1792 Belch, C&lllomla 92660 OS I .... D121t2A41 seculld Dy saics Deed of Trust. hulbend •nd wit• ,_.. of the Courity Clerk A new f;c,. MOUNT OLIVE 6066 ot the C.ilfornla Oov· PEL. he,.by uts forth this Notice 11 ~•b 1ven K/B Opportunity Investor•. G.W. Miiier, Aulomollve Titl• Order Ho. W4171t_. Wltll tnlerest lhel'fOll. as llnMdtd COfdM 0210111•1, In '°"5 Business Name Slllement Cemetery Sales erntMntf Code ... lndt~n;:-statement of damaget u lhll 1 bulk aale or Jaeta 1 CalHoml1 general part· ~~~ncA~fcc~:~ .-11e11nc1 No. 4507131 11'1 said note(s). acmnces. If lny. llool NIA, ..... NIA, ea 1rost be lilt() before 1N1 ame The Pl'* o Qener n follows· and 1 lrlnlfer ol alcoholic nerlhlp. (The partners of Kl M C&llf nl 92626 APN No. •a..n2.oe uncer t1lt terms of Aid Oetd of INaT • lt-4Al82 cf om. Mino of Ills statement dots not of Leads Furn ished ~~h;::. ~~op~~~ 1 G 0 eneral 01m1gea· t>everag• lleenM la about Ce 01Pport1 unity Investors, • ThT:· bu1f:ie:1 la con-UH~ AA[ INDEDEEDl'A~ Trust. Im. enaives and U · :'-!..~~.!.."'.the !'!k..! 1~1 aulhonze the use 1n tin tlon ~ • • to be made. 11 torn 1 general pert· ducted by: a corporation ..,... penses of the Trustee ind of Ille .,,. _,,..,.,,., nteor .... "' stat! of a fidl~ous 8uSlness ... , ,. ;· ~- 2 t 14) :9 al leutt f~ $tOO.OOO.OO The nemn Social Secu-nerahlp, 111: 1<.o11 Invest· Reglsiran't hH not yet TRUST DATED OllOlllO. lrusts crtated by said Oetd of Orange County, C.WOJMI, Name 1n -.1ola110n ol the no.hts of Mn ~ 1y1 ~ o 2. Speclll Damagea: rtty or Fedctrll To Num-ment Man1gemenl, Inc .. a begun to lranaact business UHLEU YOV TAKE AC-TNsl and pwreuent to the No-anot11ef under Feder.ii State or .. IPilillllllllllliliiill .. I ~';: s.:!~or I ~'1 •) Medlcll expans .. : In bera, and 1ddre11n of the De11w1re CO<J>Of•Uon, 4343 under the ftcUtlous busl· TION n. f'ROTECT YOU,. The tocal amount of the unpaid tlce of DefHlt Ind Elec· common law (SH Sedion 1..:.00 PAC911C ¥llW rected to ~11 • • copy of exce11 of $3.000.00 and Seller/Uc1n1H are: SHAHI· w:,t ~~h~v-c'~~fo~~f~ ness name or namH llated ~Tr1:·,U"BL~k": balance of the obligation secured :~J:. ~~~ et seq , Business and ProfeSStOns ~ PAM the rnolutlon of Intention continuing. NAZ HIRANI, SS I 566-6&-g2660 & Br I D I herein. If YOU NEED AN EX by l!le Pl'O(lerty lo be IOld ind 8ooll NIA, , NIA, Code) ~ • Moliuwy In three public plae11 3. Lo11 of Eunlngs: '!.!!.2e~~dr~as: 2~l4 N4:::'A ware c:orpo:'!'ti:·;o'a £.!i G.w. MILLER AUTOMO. Pl.ANATIOH OF THE N,.: 11!asonable estimated oosts, Intl 1 ~7 cf .. i: firstfihno Chepel •Cf within Nth Included Im-$1,000.00 92627 v .. d ~~ta tsa, 561h Street New 'York New TIVE SERVICES. INC., TU.-E OF THE txiienses and advances It IN otl'lclal ~orda Wiii Newpo11Beacll·CostaMesa 3soo Pecffk: =~ ~rovement District for at DATED: M1reh 14, 1995 SSI 4S:.19&.ss~;roAJ:r::: York 1002.2) • ~O~DON WAYNE MILLER, PROCEEDINGS AGAINST time Of the initial publlc:abon of SEU. on 0711011M It CN31~ .Aln 26, .lil 3, 10.17, ........, IMdl ~ fou~ee~ (1~ d11c1 LAW OFFICES OF 2574 Newport BNd .. Coaaa K/B' Opportunity Fund 11, ~1! d~temeot was filed YOUt YOU SHOULD CON· the Notice ot Sale ls '560.387.29 1:00 P.M. et the North l995 ... -lhe ~o \:me heed ~ COLLINS & GRANDY Mesa, CA 112627 • LP.; a Delaware limited With the County Clerk of TAC A LAWYER. The benel1ciaty under WI Deed front entrence to the . PUBLIC NOTICE P-==~~~=~~ the Seer~ ~ T:9r 8..,: JAME a L . Th• bu1ln111 11 .known partnership, 4343 Von Kar· Orange County on June 13 On 07110/H et 1:00 P.M., of Trust herttolOll exteulld Ind County CourthouM 700 •---,,,..------ ..... '... d II h • r o QRANDY, Attorneva for u : Captain Nash'1 Sea· men Avenue, Newport 1995 ' Equlteble Deed Company, dtkvel1!d to the unclttslgned I Civic Center Drive Wut filt Mo. FfUn1 -a op on ereo • I C-Plelntln food Bar and GrlU Be1c:h, C.ilfomla 92660 . 11 1uc:cHaor In Interest wntten OcciarallOn of Ocfaull llld a.ante Ana, CA It publk: FICTITIOUS IUSIMESS ma, ..... , complllhed eny of the pu.I> The rwnes Socill s.cu. Thia bu1ln111 I• con-FMISO!S by merg., to Contlnena.I Oemand IOf Sale and 1 wntten 1uctlon, to the h10h11t NAME STAmllElfT llcatlonl OI poatlnga di-Publlthed Newport rhy Of Federal To Num-ducted by: I general part· Published Newport Beach· Auxlllaty Com.,.ny .. the NotJCt or Oefaun 'and EleCllon to bfddef '°' cuh (P11fabl1 lhe IOllowtno Ptrson{s) '~ Mottuory * Chepel rected by this Section, the Beach-Coate Mesa Dally blre, and •ddresses of the nerahlp Co111 Mesa Dilly Pilol duly eppolnted Truat .. Sell. The undersigned caused •t the time cf .... In lew-dOlng rassineu ~ CP 800. K· Cremotlon ume ~~~y r~tlfled. Piiot March 28, April 4, 11. Buv-rtTransfer" are: lgna. The registrant(•) com· June 26, July 3, 10. 17, under Ind purauant lo Uld Nobce of Default and Elee· ful money cf the United KE.EAHG AHO TAX SERVK:E 110 Broactwey • IGNED 18, 11195. clo Martin, SS#464·11~ menced to transact bus!-1995. Oeed ot Trust, rec:orded lion to Sd to be reconled In the ltetH). all tight, tnll, Ind ion si. COlltOt Bl'f<I Ana Coeta Meta AND APPROVED lhl• T142 5579, Addreu: 1820 ne11 under the Flc:llUous me74 on Ol/11'10 H Document COUnty where the real property Is lnter11' conve,ect to and helm CA9l!Oi • 21th d•'I ef June, Glenoaks Aot A. AIW!elm Buslneu Name(s) listed Ho. ~102M 8ootl -loeattd now heW by It undef llJd CMmenata p Plotaoo 5257 •.......... 1 ...... 1991. PUBLIC NOTICE CA 92802, Juan M. Martin: at>ove on: nl• PUBLIC NOTICE ttege-cf Ofl'ki.l ftKont• oate-J~nc 21 1995 Deed "' the Pfoperflf 11-E wooowmct Lane Wie.m •IP••r A . Swan SS#201·14-5889, 1820 K/8 Opportunity Investors. FloUlloua In the otnce ot the "--LAWOFFICEs'oFSTEVEHJ 1ueted In uld County Ind ttlls CA92807 p Id t • • asc 4092 Glenoaki Aot A. Anaheim By: Koll Investment Men-cord« cf Or1ng1 County, aute Ind deac:r1bed .. ill flOWtH When Words Are Not Enough "Specializing In Sgmpathy F1CHDers" 2983 Harbor Blvd ~~ v r:. • R A N c H NOTICll OF CA 92802, Mll1• R•vna •gernent. Inc., Cha.r1es J. 8ualn•M Neme c..tfOfnle, uecuttd by: M~. as TrusteesOANA follows: ,.. fnO(I f\iffy .... an 11'1C)!.::ness IS co~ ~ PETITION TO Mer tin SS #574·75-3632 Schrieber, Jr .. V.P. Stat•nMnt OecHee K. Mortla II, I R..-n, Autllonzecl ~ ecrlbed on .. Id Deed ot n...... WATER DISTRICT OIMI ADMINISTER tB2o OllnOlkt Aot A.~ Thia statement was flied The followtng persona are alngle 1n111 2912 S Daimler~ Santa Trua ._.strant has not vet ~n of th• ... rd ef 1>1-ESTATE OF helm, CA 92802 wllh the County Clertc of doing buslnen u : wnt M M It publtc auctton Ana. California 927()5.5811 The atrfft add1111 end ID tranud business under llte NCton, thereof W~ TER HEN:w A. Uated by the Seller/U· Orenge County on May 15, DES1GN RESEARCH, 1690 t.o IN hlghelt bidder for Telephone: (714) 622·9649 other common d11lgne-=:Sledbu,:ness lliml or ellletty J. WhMl•r, llAUER olto W~TER c.nae, all other bu1lne1t 19115. Plac.ntl1 AV9., IC, Cotta celh, (PIY•bte et time cf C230844 lion, If any, ot IN IHI SIGN£0 CAR 1e1n Seoretery, IRVINE H UUER .__ n1m11 and 1ddr11tes FM7993 Mesa, CA 112627 .... In i.wtul money cf &26. 7..5, 7110, 1995 r:operty deac:rlbed lbove TACK> WNCITA P PflO. RANCH WAT•R DIS-• · •-used by IN Seller/Uc:en11 Publlahed Newpor1 Be1c:h-Mark Alan Sladky, 665 So-the United stll .. ) et: N. I purported to be: 230 T TRICT end of th• W~TER UUER within thrM yeare before Costa Mell Dally Pilot nor1 Rd., Cotta Meu, CA the Nofth front ent111nc1, PUBLIC NOTICE UMe une No. 218, New· tilt ht~t.atement was hied with • CASE NO. A178374 the dale 1ueh lilt wu 11n1 J 12 111 28 J 1 a 921126 to the County CourthouM, port leach, CA t2ta, ntf Clelll of Orange •••rd of Dlr•otor• To all helrt, benefldlltff, OI delivered lo th• BtJY91( una • ' • u y ' Jeffrey Devld lshmHI. 700 CMc Center Drive NOTICE Of TRUSTEE'S The under.toned TNstM Coun!Yon!lne 6. 1995 ~ etedltOlt, contingent Cledl-Tranaf.,.. are: none 11195· 1118 Paularlno Ave .. Co1t1 Well, a.nta Ml, CA. ell SALE dlec .. lftl1 eny llebllty for NOTICE· Tin ficO'<>uS Name Publl1h1d Newport tora, and persona who may The uMta to be IOld .,. m855 M111, CA 92628 right, Utle Ind lnterett R·38014 eny lncorrectntH ol the Statementupru live yu11 lrom Beac:h.¢oata ~ Diiiy othlfWI• be Interested In dac:rlbed In general u : PUBLIC NOTICE Thi• bu1ln111 11 COil-conveyed to and now held Loin No. 8124893 llreet lddrH• •nd other the date 11 was t~ed m the Otlice Piiot June 29, July 3, t9115. the will or estate, or both, StOek In T,.d•, equipment ducted by: • general part· by It undtf .. Id Deed cf APN: 423·248.04 COf'MWft de1'9N1lon, If of Ille County Cle~ A new Ac•· m868 of: WALTER HENRY and fuml1hlng1, Goodwill. cna128SHO nershlp TruM In the property at-T.S.No.804203 eny,ahowy\heretn. •ous Business N"111 Statement 540 313 ---------BAUER aka WALTER H. Tradeneme and are loclled Flctftlou H1v1 "J04.I 1tlr1ed dOlng tullted In Mid County, IMPORTANT NOTICE TO The totAI •mount cf tht flllst be ltled belore !Nt bme The -5 S•llyourhom• BAUER aka WALTER et: 2574 Newport Blvd., B I Ne buslneaayet?Y .. M1 CellfOfnlldeac:rlbedaa: PROPERTVOWNER: unpaid Prlnelpef blllnce l1hngolllUS1altmelltdoesnotol through claatlftecl. BAUER Colt& Mesa, CA 112627 ua MM am• Mark Slldky ,AACEL 1: lot t cf TrlCt YOU ARE IN DE.FAULT ot the obtiptlon H<urect 11SeJI authol1a the use in Vlis Costa Mesa cm:l 842,.5878 A PETITION haa been The kind ot ~ to be Sletement Thia atatement w11 flied tOtU, In the City°' ColU UNOER A DEED OF by the property to be IOld Stalt ol a Fta~s Business .. --------~--------~"=~=b~y=~=~=N=W:U:N:G=~~tt:•:n:~:"=r=ed=l=••:=O•~-S~al•e~IThe~~~Mltl~lheCounfy~~~~h~-~rn~T~EO~™·lnd~~~~~~in~~~llte-ol ~~V/ =~~R~: A CAU-Orange County on June 14, cOfded In lootc 4~1 Page1 BER e: l 978. UNLESS co1t1, ••PtnMI and Id-Wiilet unoe1 Ftotllll. si.e. or .... 1995. 11 end 11, ot MIKtl&•· YOU TAKE ACTION TO vine .. Ill the tlftM cf the common law (SH Sec~ 14400 SJ]r;t_RI:ZNiG . ~~~~~,~~5~N~-::; . P84tet9 =~~!:,:':PROTECT YOUR PROP·~":'.~°' t~ ~.BusinesSandProfesSIOnS Pllet SUfta 10$ Cotta Publllhed Newport Beacn. lllcl County ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLD S2at I04 f7 1. Ft t:. _.. Me ... • CA 92e2t1 ' Co1t1 Mell Dally Piiot PARCU 2:· An eaMfMFIC T A PUBLIC SALE. IF In -..~ to Ult\, IN 11~ no ----:::-'\ ...---~ \ KtnMth W OllCh«NU June HI, 28, .My :S, 10 fOt lngreai, ...... UM YOU NEED AN EXPLA· TnntM Wll ICC.,C a Cl-=8eacfl..CosQMtsa ANEW ~ ( I : • ..1Jij. generll par1n.r of IHW 1"5. ' and etVoY'IMfttof ._NATION Of THE NATURE .....,.., cNcll *""'Oft• CH312915.Ain12.lll.26,.lll3. '-\ ) • // Plllnere, 1520 Nutmeg mast COM1ftOri Alu betna Let OF THE PROCEEDI ..... °' NttoNf blnll 1 11195 , /.. Y Ptece, Suite 10$, Costa at of Nici 'trect Ho. f0148 AGAINST YOU, YO ct.c.11 *-~ 1 ttltAe' °' -· ...... CA 92$29 PUBLIC NOTICE .. MC fOfttl"' ttM o.c .. .: SHOULD CONT ACT A ,..,.. Cledlt union Oii • 0 th ? Ellu HlfNlndel, gtnerll tlOfl of CCWMenCa, Condi-LAWYER. <'*' •ewn tty ....... Of n • move tlTJ .. ~ pottner of 1HW partners, '1otHlout tlOfle and fteatrlcttofti On JULY 13. 1996, et fM9fet aavtne• Ind 1011ft ~V./JA _ _.........__ 1520 N_ulmtg ~. Suite aueln_. Name reconMct JufY 29, 1tn tn 10~00 A. M .• AMERICA 1eaoclatt0ft, uvtne-... Sell your extra lJ US/NESS?? ~~ ...... 105, Cost• Meu, CA Stat•-t 8ooll 12'778, ......... Of. SECURITIES . COMPANY IOdelton Of lllltfttl blnll household _,,, 92628 The followlng pereone are ftca.l "8c«de. es duly 1p:ro1nt1d truat•• epeclftecl In lecttOn 1102 Thi• b"1lne11 11 eon-dolno buslne11 as: The toe.el ""'°""' GI ._ under en pu11u1nt t rA llM ~ Co91 end items . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . ~ TIN l.4gal [Hpartmmt 11t tlx Daily Pilat is pleastrd ,.. 111 announa a MW sMlict nuw amiJabk lfJ NW bu.tinesso. wt wiU nuw SEARCH the~ for you 111 no cam dwgr, andSIWe Jf"' tk timt anti the trip tO the Olurt HfJUSt in Sant4Ana. Thm, of crJUrR, afor tlx suurh ii ann~ wt wiJJ fill yourficti.tWui lll4sinm fl4m4 If4tnnmr with tk County CW. publish qna a Wttlt for four wttlts ••""by law and tl1t1I file your proof tf rbliallilJn with tht Olun9' am. 'l'kme JttJp by If) fi~ JflUI' ~ busiMB lt4l4mmt at tlx Dail) Pi/Qt, 330 w &] ~ a..t4 MtllL 1f you C'AnNJt stop ,,, pltrm at1I us Ill (714) 6424321 and wt wiJJ. 1"'IM 111.,,,,..,.mmts feyw to htznt.& this proaJwr by mail. Jf Jtl" JJtJUIJ haw ""J fonher tJWllitms. ,-aJJ us llnd wt will bt morr than ilM/ If> llllisl J"f'-GooJ flK/t in )'OUT NW busjnesj . .....-:..-~''Pilot ducted by a general s>M· CONVENIENT TEE TIMES, = MllM• of ow D"d of Tru1t recorded ~_.to do bullneu In Classlfled nerlNp 21191 Richmond Clr~ll, IOfl MCwM ~OW NOVEMBER 20, 1978, ••r~~~~~==============~ The regtatrent(t) com-Hunllnglon BHch, CA propeny to lie lold and inat. No. 261134. in boolc menced IO lrlnl&Ct ~ ~ fNIOf\alaly elldfMted 12930, page 1912, of nt11 under the fletllloUa Alehard T. Klltm i11e1 cotite, ~ ... and -. Offtclal Racord1 In the BulintH NarM(I) Haled Richmond Clrct.. ~Ing. ¥-.Cff •IN tlfN of ow office of the County "- above on: -ton hlClh, CA nt41" ..,..... pulllCIUoft fl the corder• of Ol'IANOE Kenntth W. GuctierMU, AM F, IOl«n, 21ttt Rich-Notte• GI .... la County. Stet• of Cellfor oenttll p~ £11•• Her· rnond Cir., Huntington UM 127.tf. 'llY'IM"t n11, 1x1cuted bY. Ml· ';'N.ldu.t::n1s:::'111ec1 ~·~.r= 11 con-:.•.!',:::..'on~ C~~Et. iALWOM'10N with the Councy Cleric of ducted by: Ill indMd\lef ..... or NillOftal NM. • HOMPSON HUSIAN Otqe County on June 13, Hew you ltlltld doing cMa *"" ~ 1 ._ or NO WIFE.' WILL SELL 199&. bualnHI yet? No fMefal mMllt ..._ er a T PUBLIC AUCTION TO PMtH7 ~d T. l<ltlrn cllodl --.a ~ • ..... ., •IGHEST 8100EA FOR PUblllhed N.wpoft hlOh· ,._ Ntement wu flllCI ........ Nvtnta .,.. lDaft ASH CASHIER'S Coll• MIN Diiiy Piiot o::-~~1r ~ ......... HCcK DRAW~ ON A .lid 28. JIAy '· 10, 17, 1915. '~==== TATE OR NATIONAL 19115. N4114e or .. PIMftclll c-.... , A CHECK OM man ~~liwh-...................... y A STATE OR FlD· -.,,.PU~IUC.,.... __ IO_Dn_IC_I _ Cotll M... Dally Piiot "' .... 111111. RAI. CREDIT UNON. o ---....... ~ ....... --.uw ... ~ ~ 10. t7 fte ..... ........ .. CHECK OMWN av A -t•IW 1w '..., n an ......... TATE Ofl FlOERAI. -...... _, fl .. NII AVINOS ANO LOAN AS ...... ""'9 ,......, f1intMf ...._ IATION, SAVINO •rkTH .... r---------11~ ...... 11aa UOCIATION. 0 .,,. = ::..W... ~iiurr =~ c:-......, CA ~~~s s:t:rON ~g~ ~.... -~ you're bUy-fte ......... TNllee F THI n.ANCIAI. 'I.A W0A TOllJlllOMll Ing .-no, or 1ue4 er • I 1 MY 11M1y w ODE AHO AUTHOfUZ! ='=."t..'loo.C:: ~ a«iultecl hM _, ...,...,u fl ... 0 00 IUStNIU portleelft.CA.-0 Wftal_you_Mecll ................. :t, STATE Wtl.L B Hopklnt Development cua ............ .,. u•i::: .. :..:::.:i•I\ • o r~l ~~E~~ GARAGE SALE HINTS • Mak~ sure you arrive at the garage sale early or you will miss the ~ bargains! C....,..,, LP., a 0•1 •a LL. 300 EAST CHA'· L.....---------_;.~--------------:----...----------------........ ··---------:--''~---------, , ~-- ...... Ii ~ -_,-., - l I:. . ·• ·~ .. -· ' CORONA DEL MAR 1111 Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pm Monday-Friday .. DAILY PILOT DIADUNIS Monday ............ Friday 5:~ Tuesday ............. Monday 5:00pm Wednesday ....... Tuesday 5:00pm Thursday ........... Wednesday 5:00pm Friday ................ Thursday 5:00pm BYPllGlm (714) 642-5678 BY FAX (714) 631-6594 (Please include your name and phone nwnber and we'll call you back with a price quote.) BYMAILOR9t Piii.SON: 330 West Bay Street Costa M~ CA 92627 C.omer of Newport Blvd & Bay St. GINlllAL POU CY Rates and deadlines are subject to change without notice. 1be publisher reserves the ri$ht to censor, reclassify. revise or reject any classified advertisement. Please report any error that may be in your classified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot & The Independent accept no liability for any error in an advertisement for which it may be responsible except for the cost of the space actually occupied by the error. Credit can only be allowed for the first insertion. I•-----EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT ANTIQUES 6010 MERCHANDISE 1-----• RENTALS TO 2122 APARTMENTS SHARE iiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiii FOR RENT •BUYING ITEMS• 2925 EMPLOYMENT 5530 LOST & 2724 FOUND 5 5 3 0 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MISC. 60 1 S HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE BIQ OCEAN VIEWS !••·-----· CM Roomat• to ahare Found Cat Ta nlsh RECEPTIONIST PfT Real Estate From 1800-1960. 1 pc HOT TUB 6' rnd w/gas $950 Studio, ocn view 2·bdrm apt. Gr••t gray/white with yellow EMPLOYMENT Skin care clinic. Posl·1.---------.1 !o entire estate. J".alnt· Complete 5500 frim S1195 1\-iBd, Very latg• Areal $350+ 1/2 utll. collar. In the back Bay !Ive upbeat attitude! RSM, DTAft IALll 1ngs, books, furniture, 722-0456 650•3421 S 1795 3Bd/3Ba Front Unit BALBOA David 4M2-4S284 area 645-9876 5530 Comp-skllls. 548-8391 Busy walk-ti IOclllon. etc. Immediate cash, 1"'="',....,..,...,.,,,,...,,....,..,..=-""="== 55• •••o A t ISLAND 2606 ,.,_ ~ w-.a-... top $. 673-6223 Iv msg PLANT SALE ACRES -...... 9 • E'alde Coat• M••• Found Puppy Receptionist carrc> _ .. l"VI ·-""' Citrus-fruit-avocado = ---------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 bdrm avall lmmad In Black/Grey $8 /hr.·People needed Part time 20-25 hours Clll Ron TIYIOr. :I trees, fruiting 510_ COSTA MESA 2124 Deluxe 3Br 2Ba, A/C, 3 bdrm twnhse. Neat, ~ wee~s old. Fo~~ to answer phonea, flex per week. Tuesday lhl'"8111rm.I APPLIANCES 6011 Lilac s10. Junipers, tOUA&. t«>USlHG iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii w/d, bit-Ins, deck, dbl clean, drug-free non-over hore area. hours & locations. No thru Friday. Computer NewpOlt honeysuckt, rosemary, ono1nu•11n gar, mini bay view. Avt 1moker1 need only of 6/23. 642-8995 exp nee. Call 1-809-aoftware developer heros St. On palms 8' All IUI ...... MwrUiln9 in 1111s 1ST llONTH RENT $390 7/1. $1900. 723-6509 call. No cata. S400/ Found Surfbo•rd on 474-2825 Intl Id. look Ing for a very 673-7300 '94 Wh lrlpool Frig/ s20. * 909-674-9422 ~llldjeittotlltfelf· +Oep-2Br+2Ba tnhm mo+~ utll. 650-4292 lrvlne Ave. Mon, In friendly & outgolng1.:::=====~=='I Freezer 2 dr 5'hx2'h. -::--:--:----=-.,....-- / d p OK p r---Twnhome Furn. Nwpt Bch. Call to A DAILY SALARY OF personality to love our $495. Call 640·5438 Telephone S11stem ull fllr MM&ie1Actol1161 as w yar . ets . oot, CORONA ...,._ Identify 642·9621 $400 A DAY working customers when they Used: MITEL PBX & _.....~...,ltll1t11t lndry1. 04&·2840 All prlv. S600/mo. Incl for Don Lapre of the call. Apply In person SECRETARIAL Electric Dryer Wht. VMX voice mall. John IO ...,... ''MY pt1ltrtnc1, 3BR 2BA house, encl DEL MAR 2622 utll, pool/apa/wt rm. Nr Loat C•t TV show "Making at MIC Systems 18652 FULL TIME $95. Lg. Antique Pine Paul 754-4000 x102 11•11111•• tr dlscrlmlu tlon paUo, w/d hkup, car-Balboa Island. 844-8l00 4 yrs old male Money." Call con at Florida St.·# 1 SO· $7.50/hr. Stable, DE· Bar S300 673-5867. Nsl4 •race. color, religion. port, dble gar. Water Quiet Studio w/park· NB-1BR 1BA Steps to (Amber) Orange long 1-800-366-5277. Huntington Beach PENOABLE Individual ""G,...a-s-=s-to_v_•_w..,.lt_h_m.....,..lc-ro--_W_AN __ n_ 0 ____ _ sei.~lanllllal s&lhisor & gardnr, d/w, stove, Ing. New. Utlla pald. bch, bayvlew, prklng, hair. Lost Bison/ 92648 (at Florida & needed to provide ............ ••intellllonlO forced air heat, lg frnV Near beach. $700/mo. w/d, all ammenltes. MacArthur. 707-6622 ADMIN ASST Main Street.) clerlcal support for the :i~~: ,:i1~d d~•·;~~~~ TO BUY 6019 maUMfwdl.,.,.nu.timl· bk yd1. Avl 7/1 $1125/ No pets. 675-4082 $500/mo 650-6812 (pager) 760-9511 To assist president & Restaurant Classified Advertising Both In xlnt cond. orlg1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii llllM•tllsctlfll11lllon." mo. 909·866-2233; Npt Be•oh 2Br 1Ba 1 Lost Fernal• English office mgr for ex-Studio Cafe Department of a grow-price St200. Sacrifice•• Tiiis 1ewa,1pe1 wlll not Eve 909-866-4791 blk to beach/1hop1. Bulldog Cream and tremely busy mktg Immediate openings Ing community news· $295 each OBO. Must Utlriltly1CC1pllll'fldwtrtlst· BACK BAY CONDO COSTA MESA 2624 Yard, w/d. s4sotmo while brindle. Lost 6-firm. Xtnt typing , for cocktails, food ~g~8s'wpc~~~arl~J~I~~ soll. 673.3313 .. I I ''Iii paid. 675 A276 12·95 Newport Beach shorthand, dictation a servera & busers w/a -•I 111l 1wtt whlcll s n Lr 3B 1 ft 1 w d " ... Pt 111 flee duties Monday -=-:::-::=-=-:---,,..,.....,:---.,..-""" g r+ 0 n °0 • 2BR •pt In a cozy 4-area, ease ca must. A/P duties In· min of 2 yrs experl· · GE Refrlg 23.5 cuoic USED GOLF BALLS in large quantities. Top s· paid. 675-9103 or 800-445·7878 wilMallN 1Ull1 l1w. Outruders atream Comm. Attchd plex tettlng. laundry Janene 723-5613 volved. Must be very ence. Apply In person. thru Friday; 8:30am-ft. side/aide. No frost/ .. llln~ l•llfmed 11111 111 2·car gar, w/d hkups. rm on premlse1. Call RENTALS organized & sell motl· Main St & PCH, Hunt 5:3opm. Opportunity Ice d ispenser. Xlnt1--------- dwtlU.11 Mvtrliaed 1" 11111 Avail 7/15. $1250/mo. S40-719l or662•3111 WANTeD 2726 vated. Ploaso FAX ro-Beach, 2nd floor. for growth. Good ben· condl $450 642·7763 FREE TO YOU6022 .... ,..., .. IQllMI• on an Days 751·9151 HI "" sume to 714•760-efit pkg. Physical/drug ..,,..,,,_..,.,.,......,.......,..·~--- -.. r111t111AltyNsb. llcom-100. Eves 544-1466 Walk to Orange Coaat PERSONALS s 1 1 30. RETAIL ASST MGR. testing Is a prerequl· GE Washer/D~er 2liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -" =--.....,..------c II 28 1 B W/O 8780· a ary ow •· For Exclusive Bed & site of employment. yrs old. Xlnt condl •lltlllerlnllnlllft,QllHUO E•stslde 22nd/Santa 0 99• r a , Sffk.Jng Summer Room Bath at Fashion Is. o 1 •FREE• ....... • 1-100·'2~-ISIQ. Fot Ana Cozy 1 Br hid• hk-upa, 1 encl garage & parking 1pot In NB. CLERICAL • Home Furnishings ~:i:· ci~~y s1:1t~~~ f~: =-$_,,300....,...._64_6-:--90_2_0_.....,,,.,..--TENNIS CLINIC 1111•'l"'ln,DC11upluae •w•11. yard, parking, ~p~c•75~~:~~o a~e~ Have winter Hason Advertising aaslstant. • Interior Design Interview. Refrlg Side by Side 10:30AM 12:00PM ull HUD 1U2l·J$00. spa, photo lab, $900/ • 2br 1 'hba 3-car prk, PERSONALS 3002. Part time, 1 :30 PM· • Strong Retail Exp. Lady Kenmore. Xlnt Saturdays-Only. mo. Avail 7/10. Small 1BR Mobll• Hom• boardwalk, bchfrnt hse 5:30 PM $7.50/hr. Sta· 25K+ FA.1. Res: 361.1661 ---------condl 5400 646-9022 All levels and ages. pet ok. 642-6455 Quiet & Secure. to shart 837-1224 Ken ble, DEPENDABLE Between The ShHtl EMPLOYMENT Oakwood Apartments ENEJUU. l002 ---------1991 Newport Blvd. Individual needed to 714-4140-2929 Southslde-(N.Bch.) iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 848-8373 provide clerical 1up-Retail SERVICES 5533 FURNITURE 60141_c_a __ 11~L_u_k"""e_1 .... 22_-.... 5 .... 95_8 IRVINE 2144 1 BR·1 BA S550/mo. COMMERCIAL port for the Classified OUT OF SANTA FE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •FREE SAMPLES iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Lndry, pool, quiet, I'll' Advertlalng Depart· •••-••• "All Natural Herbal Hew Home 4 or 5 Bek all transportation. No REAL ESTATE ment of a growing Upscale Southwestern Please be aware that 2 Twin Beds 4 pcs Weight Loss" Bu\be~i. la.I. Ila lb!ne'i' 3Ba, 2 frplc, a.eer gw. pell ......0382 community newapaper ahop In Fashion Isl the listings In this cal· $25, 10 ft aola $50. 47~: Pi" ~7.-01 ~haln Ac~·rate typing has FT/PT positions ""'Ory may require you lido Isle. 673-6246 s549,000 640-6213 Iv Cath•dral cell, akylt1. ~f SO:sswpm a MUST. avall f0t exp'd sates· i; call a 900 number .,,,,.-....,.---.,..---.....,.,,--,,. msg ....... Owner/Agent 1Br, pvt gar, deck, lg outlH Include data peraon. Hourly + In which there is a Beige atone coffee &•--------- Oxford Ct. 2Br 2Ba cJst+m0te. S715 1 mo BUSINESS OFFICE entry & heavy phonH. comm. Call Poppy, charge per minute. end table $500, floor JEWELRY, FURS 1'ElINICINO ABOV1' • JUU.OCA TINO!' condo. White, light, free w/ad. 722·1999 FOR RENT 2769 0 p Port u n It Y for 644-5953. lamp $150, 644-0181 & ART 6025 overlook• pool. Frig, E'slde 1Br avail now. growth. Physlcal/drug•·R~e-t•"""l.,..l-S.,.-.•-l•_•_F_fT __ 37 DOMESTICS 5540 Entert•lnment Ctr iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii w/d. $1350/mo. Anne, No pate. $585/mo, testing 11 a prerequl-hrs, upscale card & Cherrywood; 2yrs, Signed & numbered 752·6767 or 854-4302 S650 4•P· 150 E. 211t 11te of employment. gift shop, Fash Isl, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil groat condl $300 OBO pencil sketching of CALL flW."°' QOV'T FORECLOSED Wl!STPARK 2·1tory, St Encl gar. 548-0683 CANN!RYVILLAG! Send resume to (714) Atrium Ct. 759-7751 Prof Cook/It housek· Call 840·2052 Th• Jetsons Mr. home• for pennies 2Br+loft 2-car gar E'Slde Prim• Location WATERFRONT 631-8594 A1tenllon: Rl!TAJL SALES ping wanted, live out, -..,,,.,,==:":'"~~-=--Spacel11. Framed & fl t '$1200/ ' OFFICE/RETAIL Judy Oetting o r call FfT. Non-smkr. CdM. ORIENTAL RUG on $1 . Delinquent Tax. rep ace. mo. 2Br 1Ba, UU. pd. ,.800 VIEW 494-6241 (714) 574-4250 tor In· ProfHslonal/energelic Call 714.673•3643. 7'hx51h'. rust/cream matted. $600 ooo. Repo1, RE01. Your 759-7659 Naw appllanct1/carpel. • tervlew. people needed for $85. Call 642-9520 Ca 11 after 7 P m . Area. Toll Free 800· $825/mo. 759-8242 expanding aalons/ 650-6742. 898·9778 Ext. H-1398 WPORT tAM OCIE.AH VIEW OFFICE CLERICAL HELP beauty 1upply 1tores. •••••••••1---------for current llallngs. NE TOTAL llOVE IN~ 1BR Newport Beach. Fur· FfT needed for 1ml Good 1tartlng wages, MERCHAN.DISE MERCHANDISE 1--------BEACH 2169 Free cable, pool, nlahed, 600 1q. ft. NB conatructlon co. and fringe benefits. BUILDING --------·liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii gated. Nr Triangle Sq. $945/mo. 720-1080 Must be dependable. Know I edge of MISC. 6015 MATERIALS COSTA MESA 1024 842·5858 w 111 traJn. 548-6359 profe1Slona1 beauty -------- iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil AT THE BEACH •-**___,,T,,...,o'""w"""N""'H"'"o"""M~•,...•-*-11••••••• COOK NEEDED for pr~~~~':ur'\:!~!ut. ANTIQUES 6010 DIRT Fiii & top soll. 6030 L11t 2 New Units Annual Rentals g2ateBdd.rmpoo11.\lis7nB5a/mtho, BUSINESS & Balboa beach restau· 714-752·1885 Oelverled cheapt 0 Summer Weekly • rant. F{T, w/exp. Call ANTIQUES 4 U Call 648-4896 New Luxury Twnhm r MOVE IN SPECIAL FINANCE 0 67""7528 Convenient 3Br, 3'h B• Large Sel•ctlon 548-7367 or 548-7460 '•••••••••'•========~l--o_u_g_, -""---·--Classlfled "Year Clearance Sale" Qaa BBQ Rotisserie Many Upgradea 2Bd, Udo .. $2000/Wk 1• 1-ENTRY LEVEL 042·5878 10-40% OHi 548-4123 used twice $150 Uke 1.5 m from Beach 3Bd, Penln ...... $2100 ---------GIRLS LIVElll 312 Newport Blvd. newl Call 642-4970 $198,000 ~42·3973 3Bd, bay view . $2000 NEWPORT •---------Waiting For Your Call The Times Orange 4Bd, oceanfrnt $2300 BEACH 2669 BUSINESS 1·1Q0.4M.2100 x 5791 County Is looking for DANA POINT 1026 • Home AUCTION • e 24 NEW Dana Pt e Houaes. Mull be soldtl GAS financing. Model• Open 7 Daye 10am-6pm at 33716 BrldgeHampton, Dana Pt. Auction Daw Sun- Julr 13. Fr.. catalog 800-38&-4444 AEDC NEWPORT BUCH 1069 ~ OPPORTUNITY $3.99/min. Must bt 18 yrs profeaslonal Telemar-The PTudenttal W iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Procal (602)954-7420 keter1 to earn prof••· .,,.._.,... •1BR $025• 2904 .....,--:-=--..,.":"':-...-..,.....--,,.....,..,,... slonal wage1. Top 673•1900 2BR 2BA 8725/Up liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •Mfft Hew People• wagea & commission Refrig & dllhwaaher LOCAL RTE•24 Loca· The Fun War Tod•rl while quallfylng for cl 60 ..... ,., pool N 1·90Q.388.0200 ex 3095 o ur attractive benefit• 2BR 1 Be h••• din rm, Jn · "'~ · o lion 1 •Buy All or $2 99/ml , .. _ 18 N f N · n, mus ""' package Including lndry rm, gar, bkyd. pets. o •••· o Part •Poaalble 2K Pr__.602""''7'20• I .......... .,.... ·~.. medical coverage. Avail 7/1. No pets. ease. _.., ...... Wkly*800.59!Ml769 -....,..,..,==-,,.....,,~==--b 20352 Birch. $1200 NEWPORT HEIGHTS PAY PHON• ROUTE NEED A DATE? Closers onlyl Call • I d ...,.. 75° ""05 ... Call th• Love Connection tween 1-4pm, 714-nc g nr,~u. .....,.. 2Bd, 1Ba, patio, ga-50 Local & Eatab Silea MI00.94M100x7201 966-4591. 3 BR 2BA Harbor View raga. No P•t•. S800/ Earn S1600w .. kly. $2.99/mln,mustbt18Yf1 1-----....---- Hom••· Comm pool & yearly 7ec>-e077. 1-800-866-4588 24 hra Procall eo. 602·954-7420 Medlcal Aaslstant tennl1. $1850/mo. Call NEWPORT H•IGHTS PAYPHONE ROUTBS FfT. MO Weight man· coll 819-677-0488 Spct1e1a 2Br. Patio, Local altea • for aale, H~.~~: ~:~~= ~::~r!~t. 6~~1~8s86~P· Ba~shorea 313 +den, gar, laundry, no pets. $2000/wk potentlal. $2.99/mln. Must bt 18 yr1 furnlahd In gated area $850/mo. 650-8145 800-208-5300, 24hra. PrOClll (602)954-7420 Operator/Forem•n w/2 pvt beach••· La• Spotl•u 18d atud~o •Wh•t wtll h•ppen to Water, aewer & 1torm S5500/mo 1ummer. Veraalllaa.condo. Oat•·I••••••••• JOulnthenextfewdap? drain const'n. Clue A C • r o I, Co Id w •II prkng, lndry, pooVapa. 1.90Q.82~ ax 6371 llcenae req. 752·7545 Banker, 714-644-9060 $745/mo Agt 831-8097 ANNOUNCEMENTS .. _ 8 $3,99/mln, must .,.. 1 PfT Demonstr•tora FOR UL• av OWHllR Beach Area PrOclll 602-954-74~ For Grocery stor•• In Oealg~ by and for .l architect o f Frank Winter Fumllhed SOUTH COAST your area. FrVSaVSun. Lloyd Wright 1ty1e. Or Summer WHa.1u METRO 2688 ANNOUNCEMENTS MEMBERSHIPS c • <r11,.n, ~~7~:S~:.r Y • Great cul-d•aac loca· "'• 2920 3018 tlon, park·llk• profl 1·5 Bedroom •-------- 1,., B Many OcHllfronts 28' a .. walk to SCP, ijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil pfT Work FfT P•r =c::j 3~1 5~~: Winter M50-S1900/mo ffplc, A/C, home MC, Discounted member• 61m·12 M·F, no exp ., ____ ... ....._ • ....,.,,......, W/O, ecc .. 1 to pool a hi t p ti 1 necHaary. S8.00/hr C811 548-9277 No agtl. _, .. ,_ -~--............. , St ..... ~-• p • r•• g OUI Ask f()f Mark 852-<>247 AllO.Yurlv 1-3 Bdrm ,_ . ......, mo~ ..,,_.,. ******* Yacht Club In Newport•--------ONE OF A KIND s1so-s13751'mo NB & H8 Apia .. Sunflower & e..r. Jr. Development Harbor. 35 Ft allps avl PART TIME WORK sect~•d ~-ey, 3500 VIiia Rentall Cal after 5pm 144-11183 Tennie Progrem &w-1•M ..... 476-6870 S/f, &Br 3\li •· 1>onu1 NB USPTA Cel1/Prof. FULL TIME PAY rm+den, •an view, Pro~tl lllmt • (15" Off w/ad) To place an .ci 1n Th• TlmH Or•ng• huge lot, ~Im upgrdl, rltTT •vnous • 100% Guarant'd. c ..... ,._ County II looking f()f gu.,d gt:eavt.w. I 11 lllSwo.a.wa.nli • A 11 L • v •I•. cau M2..Se7e. bright, energetic aalH S795K. B ownr. Open -...,0r.H~i~A~iW~wtir-r=r---1UNTA1.5 Dtv/WklY • SSQn up. people to work SaVSun. 59-8090 Prtwata ~• • .. •••••••• 7t2.atl7 Steve Can't '""' to evening houra with UAL ESTATE UCBANGB HOO ..................... 1 Home nr beat bffet)/ golf for hom• In New- Port· tol·l75-1711 11 •-========~ outalde sales t••m. 4BR 3BA. ~. 2~, 1• get to all those Earn hour1y wa~• + tonn• dining, fp, big •·v-&_CA_n_O_N----,,.. _______ .. repair Jobe generoua commlaalon room•, 3300 eq fl. OAKWOOD TIAM around the house? whll• qualltylng for Avall 711· 12800/mo. RINTALS 2722 T•NNIS L••QUll our attracilv• benent1 DONALD Pl'APP -1At the package Including ~ ... eae 7/5·9/8 • Wtd'•· Cl 111~ ... ~..,.. M• OCUNl'RONT 7'2', usep•r•on •U -medic al coverage. Weekly FultY fUm 38 • ..... uke lervlce Call Jourdain, 714-•0CUii VllW * ' Ne r • 98&-4574, SuH•n 966-1IOOaq ft+, lbd, 2ba, 2S.. gar. 0 amk/no•a;;=;:=;::=:;:::;::==~ Directory 4573, Ed Ml-4575. ,,.._, Katen 434-1424 1.,. d pl, walk to bch. W. 8af. W•Wn•We't• not Juat help you fin Peraon Prkiiv boa/S149S/(908)5N-1347 van111e & p ......... ,Of rtllable help • UNTALS TO ,,.. c ...... -c.aa . M2-H18. For buay Interior --------15a••• Z?Zt (714) 855-04SS oealgn ,.lated firm. NIWPOIT u..naa Oueltflcatlon• muat In- COAST elude ~lent phone/ Dbl• Fmt Entry Doon Roaewood 7'6"H X 6'8"W opening. Per· feet for remodel/new construction. S 1250/ palr. 031·2404 BOUUSI CONDOS PORUNT SAVE TIMEI SAVE MONEY I computer a.k.llla. or-ganlaed , energetic, punctual~ $~00 Is all It t1k11 to pl1c1 1 25 word f WITH THE CLASSIFIEDS 14W78 •PP••r8nce/attltude. C81 'rt44Ta.etH •IAloi PiiblY Light boottkpltyptng. eomputef~:c.~. muet. • wtc. ...... .. ... .. 1ao3 AVMaCIO ... . UO N.L CA-. 129-1040 llAelt '°' - or less cleaslfled ad. S15 for 11ch 1ddltlonal word. CAL•SCAN (916) 449-8000 14 17 70 n. biddins ha.I proceeded: NORftl SAll"I' 80l1TR war 15fflM,Jitl I<:' .._ J • p- ~ .... ? What .ction do you take? .........,.,....,17'<11, A • No q~tion about It -you have enouth for a aec:ond bid. Since l!H*it'*ll partner ill known to h1tve a 11ix-card ~~~1 11uit., it might Reem logical tQ raiAe •·:ze.M c 1996, '\Jnlllld r •• , ... SVf'!llClll• to lhree heart.a. We would do 110 53 Yellowish· brown 54 Sell duCk 55 Binge 56' Priests' robes 57 Singer lreoe -58 Duplicate 60 Mexican coin 61 Comic -Johnson 63 TV unlls 65 ·-'Arris Goes to Paris" 66 Cati!. hrs. unhesitatingly had we held a high heart honor instead or, say, the queen of spades. On the actual hand, though, we prefer two no trump. ' Q. 2 • Doth vulnerable, as South you hold: •AK 7 6 c:;iJ IU OQ 7 S •A J 8 The bidding has proceeded: NORm EAST souru WEST Jc:;i P... I• P ... 2• P•M ? WhRt do you bid now? A • While your hand is balanced with stoppen1 in each suit., do not leap to game in no trump -your diamond stopper might not stand up under immcdiAtc at.tack. Partner is showing a hand with at least nine cards in the bid suits and, since North mu"t have a five- card heart suit no matter what your methods, we would jump to four hearts -or three hearts if you play that. as forcing. Q. S • Neither vulnerable, as South you hold: •Vold c::iA KQJ 106 OAKQJ •972 The bidding has proceeded: SOlITH WEST NORm EAST 2c::i 2" 31::1 •• --t--+---t--11 ? What act.ion do you take? A -North must have some cards of value lo raise to four hearts freely, """""'1--t"---t--T---t and they can only be in clubs. We would take our chances and bid six MQl4 ~II OQU .... The biddin1 ha• proceeded: NORTH BAST 80U'111 WEST 10 r... I• P .. 8• Pa• ? What action do you take? •---------··• •eoax IHpd, • 11 canam DiftV SPiii> • CV!. 1-dt, ,,,., p/b, p/W, ----o-um---,-1-·-s' ve, CD, VCR, 73K ml, A • Partner'11jump raise is invite-Sia IO&TS 7011 · ~~90amnm. ~ Pt... v ~:10~~~~· Xlnt tional and, with 8 high-card point.a, •• Qr...., Voyaeer . you are 'on lhe bubble.' After •11U 22ft Ski Boat• L• Loaded, wood 1-------- 11pR'f'ading the quccn in pertner'e 5.7 litre v.e, Kint POID 9075 gr81n term, 1 owner, VOWWAGU 1235 suit and your strong holding in Cobra 0/0, loW proNe xlnt oondl 846-5842 spades, I.he hand is clearly worth hull, tu•t ••rvlced, •ae Tauru• e cyl. ,88 JSTTA QL White, ' -·------- another bid. Go on to four 11pades. new oontrohr/uohol-loaded cuesom tlrff -T-OY-,.,.--,.---,-2-1_0_, .. 'C, PS/PB, 4 .. pd, at..-y. QrNI ski· boal-A/C, 4dr, Xlnl Condi V&A "" Q 5 A _ South 1 bl fut~ks great. .... r• l3,IOO OBO. 722-0860 aunrt, '93 paint, alarm. • • 4'11 'vu nera e, you ady to go. 112,000 •ea Cello• GT Con• 112l<, arnlfm c .... $3500 hold: 048-9449/574-42'47 '90 Eaoort SI.Wirf, 4 wrtlble White, auto, Rich, ~-6448 eve . ap, rune great, gOOd A.IC, rffdy for Sum· XLNT GRAD GIFT •A9 1::1109643 AQ10 •AK8•-.. -.-.,,_--5-UPS----transportation 2,500 mer Crulslnl $14,988 •78 convertlM••UtJ ~u• 080. Amy 845-2837. 111103838 Blk, tan canvu top, The bidding has proceeded: DOQS 7022 ie•Tempe Auto, IVC, Nabe1'9 540-9100 orig 28K ml. 1 onr. All SOUl'll WEST NO Rm EAST .... 1 • 0 I R w • b 1 record a, stored 1 o vra. 1 c:;i Pa• a~· Pa• ..... cru M m re • hether you re uy ng , ? 4fJ• MOORING Great Uabl• • Economical or MIUng, ClaHltled New pnt/ct\rm/crpt/ "'fiorcs·ng I ti I 914 500 ... 981 #144744 covers all yOUf needal Urea. AM/FM caaa. ~.'i.a7i:.~. ' · Nat>eB 540-9100 $9500 firm. 875-8509 What do you bid now? BOAT SLIPS AVAIL 1---------------A -Your we&llh offir"8l-and sec-1C>-a FT. $9-$12 per ond-round controls and ruffing foot. Uvaboard & non. value in 11padca make your hand Nwpt Harbor 660-4100 well suited to slam. The only ques- tion is a potential fat.al weakness in I••••••••• hr.arts. To focus partner's attention on the trump suit, mnkc a slam try by leaping to fi ve hearts. Q. 6 • Neither vulnerable, as South you hold: •K 8 l::IA K Q J 5 06 .e.J 8 7 6 2 The bidding has proceeded: souru WEST NORTH EAST l~ 20 2c::i PaH ? What act.ion do you take? A • It is a close decision & game try of three clubs on a jump to four hearts. West's diamond overcall makes it likely that. partner does not have values in diamonds, so we would go for broke with four hearts. AUTOMOBILES BUICR 9035 '92 Centur• L TO Model, V-6, low 42K mlles, white with blu Int. P Mat & Morel $9988 #615888 Nabers 540-9100 '93 Regal LTD 4dr,3.8 v-e. llhr, ... loya, ab• & Morel Ter· rlnc Value @ 111,988 #406339 Nabers 54o-91 oo '94 Centu~ Low 17K mllea, v-e, white, many pwr features, bal of warr. Prev. renta.I unit. $12,988 ····················-······ : ' D YIS Sill MY CAR : l , . Run your ad in --------·--------PIANOS. TICRETS eo75I•-------~~!':. 540-9100 ------• .-ORGANS 6059 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim GARAGE SALES,..,....,..__,,....--~- OFFICE PETS & PETS & iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CHEAP AIR . 9~n1~=~n~:l: the Newport Beach Costa lv4.e$o Doily Pilot and the Huntington Beach Fountain Val~ Independent to reach over 100 ,000 homes. Fax us this Form with your credit card # or mail it in with a check todovl Run for a week! If your car does not sell we'll run it FURNITURE&. ANIMALS 6049 ANIMALS 6049 Player Plano Many Most US Cltl•••--------1 auto, power seat, win· · rolls. Xlnt condl •From $180 (1·W)• CORONA dowa, locks, 3rd Mat EQUIPMEl'ilT 6047 iiiiiADiiiiOiiPiiTiiiiii •piiEiiTiiiiii Bab~ Bunnlnea Look-$1500 Call 673-4042 N!Frc;r.!f,~J~ll.~. DEL MAR 6122 & morel Bal of warr. .,.. Ing for homel avail· Player Plano Many 1_8 00-38o-e802 $16,988 lll42n43 · MOVING SALE Business machines, refrigerator, plants & olflbe supplies. Call Jiii, 640.2500 ext 16 Office Furniture: Bookcases, desks, hutch, file cabinets. Beat Otferl 703 552-0985 CLASSIFIED It's the easy·to- access, lnlormatlon-packed marketplace visited regularly • sue· cessfully • by all kinds of consumers. Every Sat & Sun at able Nowll 645-5348 rolls. Xlnt condl Naber 540-9100 PETSMART, Fountain--------$1500 Call 673-4042 ESTATll SALE . Nabel'9 540-9100 Valley. Puppies, kit· FREE KITTENS TV ELE,..,...,ONICS Designer Fuml1hlngs 1--------tens and more, all • '"""' •' (Not Garage Sale) I I f I I In need of love. 7 SPODTING snn~o 6080 Frl}Sat June 30th & ook ng or ov ng, car-weeks old, long hair, "'° &UO Ing homes. CALL 597-litter-box t rained. GOODS 6065 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii July 1•t. 9am-3pm. 9037 for more Info. ADORABLE! Pleal8 Nintendo Jov 1t1ck, Jasmine Creek ' 28 Shoal Drive Can't seem to call 964-3048, leave Mark Twain double controls, gun, Game (off Marguerite) Cash get to all those me•• age. Good Klak 2 oara Included. Jennie, 9 games. XlnJ & Carry. 805-640-1834 homH onlyl $3SO OBO 833--2935 condl S350 value for or 71..._ 64Q.S4S8 repair Jobs Save abused a nd or.eves-673-5411. 1120. eall 557·1006 •--------- around the house? abandoned pets. Be a RCA color TV console, Let the Cla .. lfled volunteer(foster. Call TRADE 24 Inch, $75: RCA Service Directory 714-597·9037. VCR sso. 673-5491 help you find Buy It. Sell It. Find It. through classlfled Buy It. Sell It. Find It. Claealfled. • .. 2 •• 878 caaumed. reliable help. -v SELL your home through classlrled Can't seem to get to all those repair jobs around th• house? Let th• Claulfled Service Directory help you find reliable help. M2-Se78 for another week FREEi All for $1 o• """-v.lit Cord O MC OVls.\ 0 .AM X '"------bf>-- ,._, CJ..d ,..,._ ---.---....,_ g:r g~ g::.,o.;_ o-... a_,__ o.....,_ o•-a_,.,.. o_.,. o•-a--o--o .. ~ o o-c.w o ... -o--"-0--0 M-o..,.rw o...,w_ • SIO lor J ""-· $1.00-'i oJt/iliotto/ h t .. .. t • • • • t I • t t t • I t t ·--.. -------·--------. --. --· •5E•R•Vl-C•E--•ITILESCERAMIC CLEANING DOORS 3580 HANDY MAN 3710 ROME CARE/ LEGAL PAINTING 3858 PET SECURITY 3528 SERVICES 3548liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimii SERVICES 3760 SERVICES 3812 SERVICES 3870 SYSTEMS 3920 DIRECTORY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii An expertenoed Carpentry*l!leotrlcal CHUNG'S PAINTING iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiii~iii~~iii ••••••••IL ky Sho R 'd WINDOWCLraulNQ dependable d oor Plumblng•Drywall* Prof'IToHouffSlt PIRIONAL*"UIWATTY 2QYraExp.GdPrlcel DOGQROOMINQ •BRINKS• ·~~e Oeanw.reof Cera.~lc * 5An * hanger. Guar work, Stucco•Palntlng*Tlle w/ .... t care for aummer Fr" Consultation Guar work. Free Eat. Mr. P's Pet Grooming. Since 1859. From FREE ESTIMATES reas. Don 521-8910 Rooflng*Jlm 641·7494 ,._ Ucl375802 538-1534 I CO c•T• Tiie. 1n1tallatlon, r• 297-8081 David whlle attending U.C.I. No Recovery-No Fee 14Yra n M. A • • $149 + low monitoring ACCOUNTING/ pair, grouting & HANDYMANMllnt Repalr. Rera. (818) 985-4834 Call7t4'212·117724Hr BOBHUTTONCO. tool 759•1218 fee. 80o-4S3-a829 TAXES 3406 plumbing. L!11870130 •WINDOW Cleaning DRYWALL Lt Plumbing, Elec., H. THOllAI HICKI, HG. tnVExt. Acou1Uc cell Bueln••• Advleory Servlcee•Flnanclal & Management Consultlng TEAM CFO 444-3747 673-8085 or 846-8526 •Screen Repairs• Crpnty, Paint, 10Yra , ... 1 T remove/apply/repair. -P-L-, .... --.. 1N-G ____ "l'DBUSLATODI Affordable•Rellabl• SEIVICE 3584 Expl Mark S89-7980 JEWELRY 3784 Revocable '"'v ng ruat LH22831 982·58tU wm.a 3890 &INT.A-.i ...., ~~~~!81~1~:~:~i1e Free Est1•729•7079 HANDYMAN Painting, ~~H~= ~· em.aid Pelntlng TUTOR 3927 Kitch/Bath Remodel Hane•TepeeTexture Elect•Plumb•Carpt'y WllllalJI Harold Jewelers Home \l1afta ...._7207 Int/Ext wallpaper/tile TH• LOCAL PLUMBER liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiii American Tiie Cont. COMPUTERS 3556 Acoustic celllng removal lll••Marble. 25Yrs•Refa Watch & jewelry repair CompetitlY8 rat••· 10 yrs • Wllllam 8anger1 Co.-LEARN SPANISH NOWI L111830982 8jM.1458 Water damage. FrM Jerry Bell 778-8380 Antique/Fine Jewelry 3834 exp-Free eat 751·2039 Since 1947 Exp'd S.A. Tutor. Also Eatl Kevin 873-6620. Home Reatoretlon 6 Buy/Hll/lradt 873-0388 MOVING Friendly Service Translator·lnterpreter. ACOUSTIC Tiie Glau Block• MAC TUTORING llxterlor Speolallet L!11478000 675-9304 Suaana 873·7409 3408 All Around Conat'n Work. System & all progrma Remodeling. Tiie, Moving lnt/ExVQuallty Insured iiREiiiiMiiOiiDiiEiiLiiIN~Giiiiiiiiiiil Good refa. Reasoable Mark ...... e7S-724fJ ELECTRICAL 3610 drywall, woodwork, IANDSCAPE & Dlber,nardo'• Lowell prleeS/Free eat --------1--------L#B562867 53tM286 frM Initial Conaultatlon fences, decka, room Local/Office/Storage L.,-437-381 703-2419 •DAN DAWSON• TILE 3928 WE PUT IT ON addltlona, roofs, gen LAWN CARE 3808 Long Dlat. FrM Eat. --------• p U 81 OR TAKE IT OFF --------•---------A-1 Eleotrloal work repair•. Comm/Rea. T*181832 979-3114 lk•'• Custom Painting Water ~ea':'era ~~rains li!!iiiiiii!!iiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiii Amtex Texturing CHILD CARE 3536 CONCRETE. Duncan llJecttlc Refs/Free Estimates. BHIO Yard Malnt. PUBLIC NOTICE Prof, Olean, Quality Remodel • Repalf or,.ou.'!!ro"·u•"·" ... 'oora•uUlokn •Bob 841•8065* Quick Reaponse John. 847•S520 Lawn• Cleanup• Work. lnVExt & Docks, l"aucets 8 FlxturH • iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilMASONRY 3557 Local Uc.,.50-7042 Semi Retired contractor. Tree Trimming Lt Tho CaUf. Public Ullll· Ll703488 631-4610 Anythl 1 Pl bl 1 Repair-Clean & Seal ---------• Young grandmother JONES ELl!CTRIC Rpra, lmprvmnta, sml Hauling 979-&24a tlea CommlHlon RE· PACIFIC PAINTING L#554,22n 64~67~ Frff lttlm.te 540-?SOI ~MDIOTIDOENLJSNG 3410 ~II :!~~ld~~~~.lv·:hfi! *Beal Prfc1/Qu1llty All houra. Fu l~ jobs. Quality, Integrity, Oreen Scene Landscpng ~~~~E.8h~~t -:!ou::~ •ERYIC•S Pgr# 717-8729 R~Sy1t11111Ll538035 ~ you work ... My C.M. Landscape, bflcl<, atone Bonded & Insure . I care, Ken 642·1770 & Irrigation, Trimming mover• print lhelr Exterlot ProfeaalonaJ1 1!:=======~'·------3-9_3_0_ home. 557-2309 Kathy Concrtta. 800-7 ... 1007 Lt117o5749 n 1-eae7 & Removals, Cl••n-P.U.C. Cal T number; Uo 884376 72~·7845 Expert Drain Cl•8Nng TUTORING DUNCAN Bnck, Block, Stone, Tll• · HARDWOOD ups & Malnt, St. Uc. nmoa and chautfeun RAINUW Clrole Malnt. & Plumbing Repairs CONSTR"CTION Cone, Patio, Driveway FENCES PLOOn& 3712 #599025, eacMuoe· print their T.C.P. num· Palnll~nt/Eat HouH/Apt 20yra exp. All work SAT Semlnara 1195. 20 Yrs Exp. Small & CLl!.ANING F le BBQ Ref 20 y ~ ber In all adWnlM-Quality Job. FrH Ht. Guar. Steve 645·8298 ExC.1 w/Pet O'Dowd Lg. Jobs 950·7042 SBIVICBS 3548 ~p.'Terry.S57:TaM t DECJltS 3615 TREES menta. tt ~u haV• a L.J115"897 •~...... alnce 1979. July BQ0.4.MY·BUILDER BRICK•TILE•STONE CLSANIWAX/'POLl8H Te,, • ..,......... LaWft•. qufftlon •bout th• ... •ioi·• PAINflNG• PRL•~:!~N~:i:;::, •chedule• •.73·2380 800-489·2845 Plaln/atamped Con-•F•NC•a OATS•• All type8 of ftooret .. .,. • .._ 751""478 gallty of • mover, 11mo 20 y,. EJcp Rel/Comm Kitchen. we do h alll Bathroom•Kltchen ATOUCHOPCLA8S .......,..,,.,_,..,..... 35YearaExp. Lewn .. rvloe.Mow/ or chauffeur, oall: Int/Ext. ·Uc.,480659: Wedo lnowl 237o0435 WALL Ooora/Wlndow1/0ecka Cleaning. RH/Comm ~0~~~1~58 c::,~~~ Redwood • L•57eeo5 714-e48°8708 odge/aod/aprlnklera/ PuCombflc_!f-'_!!!!,• 53NMH ot 80041H722 :::> R Uc/Bonded. Fr•• Eat. . Jim Wh""• &42·7209 I Al -•-271e ,.,.__,,, •r-... rlumblne COVERINGS 3932 Tere&a aaa,.7143 ...-6uaH~ a Pride-All •WoodF;eftoee* ~~g or-;.;.-after 6 114-154M151 Repairs & Remodel• AUTO ·•Oi• HOUSECLEANIHO .. pec:W of concrete • ,...,..,,.., """'**'II HAULING 3720 • YICTOR'I • PIANO • VOCAL u~n==~~~ Cuetom .......... DETAlUNG' 3442 UcenMd·lrwured. muonry. 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