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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-06-30 - Orange Coast PilotHARBOR PILOT Locals train aboard Whi.tbred winner Recovery centers remain the center of controversy Oark cit.es court decision in hopes of getting permit Residents of Ramona Place say a sober living facility doesn't fit on their quiet street By Tina Borgatta, Staff Writer · COSTA MESA -The founder of a Victoria Street substance abuse recovery center is hoping a recent Supreme Court deci- sion will force city officials to reconsider her request for a con- ditional use permit. Nancy Clark. who runs the Nancy Clark Recovery Center at 1110 Victoria St., will appear before the City Council on 10 4 2 8 t Wednesday to 4ppeal an earlier dedsion denying her request. When the matter first came before the council last month, some members cited concerns about the 48-bea facility's staffing, its proximity to Victoria Elementary School and the management's ability to monitor residents' behavior. Those con- cerns resulted in a 3-2 vote against Oark's request. But Clark said the message that came through loud and dear was that her facility was not welcome in Costa Mesa. And that, she said, is unconstitu- tional. "I'm hoping that they will fol- low the recent Supreme Court decision which is dearly and obviously the point here,~ Clark said Thursday. "It states that a city cannot discriminate against recovering alcoholics and drug addicts by using local zoning • SEE PERMIT PAGE 6 By Tina Borgatta! Staff Writer COSTA MESA -A Ramona Place property owner's plan to tum his four-bedroom rental bome into a "sober living" facility has prompted alarmed neighbors to wage a campaign against his idea. "There are a lot of young chil- dren on this street, and I don't think any of us are too keen on having a hillfway house here," rHr FOl 'HTH CO~ll-S EARLY A s p ect acular lli'eworks show ~ through the maid ~ above Costa M""'esa tbunday in a ere-lnclependence Day celebration at Fairview Develop- mental Center. At left. a Fairview resident takes in the show, as did other residents, btends and family. PHOTOS BY OON LEACH I OAlll.Y PILOT OUT ON A LIMB • Newport-Mesa teachers' union president Maya Decker's bird-watching hobby sends her on adventµres acrOM~e globe. I By Julie Ross Cannon, Staff Writer NEWPORT-MESA -District teachers call her thejr union president, but you can call her Ms. Indiana Jones. Maya Decker, a former dis· trlct teacher, says she'll go just about place in the woTld to catch a glbnpse of a rare bird. local landscape. She was part of an 18-person tour along an Amazon tributary when the boat slowed to watch a flock of parrots at a m.int!ral lick. Suddenly the thatch-cov- ered boat began to take on water and within minutes was completely submerged. There were no life jackets on board, and the river's strong CUI· rent pulled the water-logged group downstream, Deck.er said. said Sandra Harper, who bas lived on the peaceful East Side cul-de-sac for 30 years. NI feel that it would draw in people who would be more prone to vandalism, burglaries and that sort of thing. We're concerned about the safety of our children and the security of our property." In the last two days, City Hall has received at least a dozen calls on the matter, prompting an investigation into the residents' claims. The owner, Charles Beuglet, has told neighbors and city offi- cials that he plans to rent the four- bedroom borne at 302 Ramona Place to six men who are recover- ing from drug or alcohol addic- tion. Just a few years ago, Beuglet tried to convert the home into a day care facility for some 20 chil- dren. But residents effectively protested the idea, and the city • SEE RESIDENTS PAGE 6 Jury says roll back excessive rents at Bayside Village park • The decision supports mobile home park residents, who filed the lawsuit last year to protest a rent hike. By Evan Henerson, Staff Writer BAYSIDE VILLAGE -An Orange County Superior Court jury has ruled that a rent hike of up to 47 % imposed on residents of Bayside Village mobile home park was excessive and should be rolled back. l The jury determined Wednes- day that the rental increase levied 17 months ago by DeAnza Assets. lnc., was above fair market value -ruling in fdvor of the Bayside Village Homeowners Association, which filed the lawsuit against DeAnza. The jury decision represents a benchmark in the lengthy fight between Bayside seniors and DeAnza over equitable living costs. according to Cynthia Maher, the homeowners' attor- ney .. "In a few instances. the jury set the rents lower than what they had been at before.• Maher said. "They really couldn't have given us more than they did. This was a very good deos1on. • Rent for. north-end park spaces · will drop from $870 to $770 per month, while waterfront spaces with views of Upper Newport Bay will drop from $1 ,600 to $1 ,400 per month, according to Maher. ln addl.tion, DeAnza has been orderPd to repdy the amount res1 · dents have been •overcharged" • SEE RENTS PAGE 6 Convict ed rapist's burglary trial is now in jury's hands •Jurors must decide whether Dennis Ferrier intended to rape a Costa Mesa woman before her husband caught him. 8y Carolyn Miller, Staff Writer SANTA ANA -The jury will begin deliberating today in the case of convicted rapist Dennis Ferrier. who is on trial for break- ing into a Costa Mesa home last year, while the family slept. The 39-year-old Tustin resi- dent's trial began June 12 in Orange County Superior Court and included nearly 40 witnesses. lf convicted of this burglary charge -his fourth felony -Ferri- er is eligible to be sentenced to 25 years t9-life under the "three strikes" law Ferner is accused of sneaking into the home of Roger and Katn- na Roelle in the predawn hours of May 8. 1994. Ferrier was .report- edly lurking behind the couple's bedroom door when Katrina, 32. awoke and saw a strange man dressed m wtute, wearing white gloves. She whlspered to her hus- band that someone was in the room. Roger, 31, a football coach at Corona del Mar High School, chased Ferner out of the house, down the street and finally pinned him down until poltce anived. The alleged burglary occurred on Orange Avenue -1.3 nules away from the home of the 23- year-old woman Ferrier raped in 1979. He was convicted in 1980 of • SEE JURY PAGE 6 Since first viewing a colorful western tanager spede1 in col· lege, Decker, 53, has become an avid ·birder,• traveling the wodd on special bird-watching toun. She's v1stted But Africa, Venesuela and Costa Rica twice. On a vacation to Peru last summer, Decker came a llttle too close to~ put Of the "We were lucky that because ol the strong current, there were no caimen or piranhas nrilli- mtng around in the.waten,• abe said. Decker used her brand· new camcorder u a peddle and , • SEE BIRDER PAGE I ~ MMMIDMYNOf Aftl MN watcher MaYa Dedr.er, ......... ol 8le le•c1Mr41--.... NWJ •lt H I Bl ..... tracb .. targets .. tlae leek ..,. , , I - Newpan •••cl>'<•• .... Dl!lr Noa ELLA SOUZA She serves up smiles and oysters Newport-Mesa aims to revamp testing system • Implementation of new program stalled as school district waits to see what the state has in mind. ladonna kienitz Get away this summer with hot new fiction I f you can't escape for real this summer, travel no fwilier than a Newport Beach Public l.Jbrary for some sizzling adven- tures, including the following page-tumerS from popular authors. • "Beach Music" -Jack McCall is on the run from bis past in Pat Conroy's s1xth book. When he learns of bis mother's impending death from leukemia, he returns to South Carolina for the first time in years and is forced to wrestle with his own nwnerous demons. Woven with poetic skill, this is another trip into the heart of a dys- hmctional family. • "Rainmaker" -In his newest court- room thriller, John Grisham pens the story of a young man barely out of law school, ldlring on one of the most powertul and ruthless companies m America. Rudy Bay- lor is broke, has no Job, hasn't passed the bar and is about to battle one of the best defense attomeysin town to expose a multi- billion-dollar insurance scam. Check out this one for a powerful tale bf legal intrigue and moral bankruptcy. • "The late Child" -This sequel to ·Tue Desert Rose" finds heart-of-gold ex- Vegas show girl Harmony struggling to recover from the loss of a 21-year-old daughter. She leaves town with her 5-year- old son and travels the country with a dog, named Iggy Pop, before returning home to Oklahoma. Pulitzer Prize-wumer Larry McMurt:ry has a knack for creating flaky but warm characters. Again, he tackles themes of grief and healing in his own seri- ocomic style. • "Apocalypse Watch" -Remember the hype about how Nazis would resurface once Germany rewllfted? Robert Ludlwn gives this paranoid nightmare life in a tale involving a French intelligence agent who takes on the identity of tus CIA-operative brother to uncover the truth about a neo- Nazi group with links to the highest levels of U.S. and world power. • "Thin Air" -Taut and witty, Robert B. Parker's SpensPr lhnllers are constdered pdvate-eye classics. This one involves a Boston poltce detect:Jve's adored bride. who disappears without a vace. Wtth Spenser's help. he wheels and deals with boozy cops and local warlords to rescue her, followmg a trail of obsession and violence • "Ladder of Years" -At age 40, Delia Grinstead deades to escdpe her disapprov- ing physician husband and three surly chil- dren, and is swept into a new existence. Through Delia's struggle to learn about h er true self and deal with her insecurities, Anne 1\'ler provides a sati.Sfylng evocation of typical fdJTlily life and engages our sym- pathy for a chdracter with whom many will identify. • "Let Me Call You Sweetheart" -Sus- pense addlru won't be able to resJ.St Mary Higgins Oc1tk's thnller mvolvmg Kerry McGrath's encounter with d creepy plastic surgeon that sen~ her on a 11l.lSSlon to nghl a past inJusbce An attorney with a young daughter. Kerry nsks a 1udgestup to find out who really killad Suzanne Redrdon 10 years Parlier. • "Lightning" -Ddnielle Steel's new tear-jerker finds beautiful attorney Alexan- dra Parker shattered by a dJagnosJS of breast cancer Unable to cope. her financier husband must fdce hi<, own ghosts and career disaster. High driima dJld unpre- dictable twists will keep readers in sus- pense until the end. • "Strange Highways" -The King of Creep is back with tus lust collection of spine-tingling short fiction. Dean Koontz' title piece involvec:; a young man's halluci- nations. A second long tale is a dark yam of psychological suc;pen..e. 1\velve novellas complete this !>u.re to please collection. • OEO< rr OUT is written by the staff of the New- port Beach Public Library. This week's column Is by Jan F«ry, reference librarian. SHE ts An oyster bar waitress at Mediterraneo restaurant 1n Newport Beach, formerly Delaney's, where she has hap- pily and diligently worked for the past 25 years. LIKE A FINE WINE ... But even after all those years of shucking oysters, making hors d'oeuvres and serving drinks with the rest of the Mediterraneo staff, Souza's age still remains a mystery to her co-workers and close friends. She jokingly proclaims that she's •99 years old,• but her laughing eyes reveal her white lie. "People come in h ere and say 'Ella, I remember when the price of shrimp was blah blah blap and I remember when this and that' and I say "You know, r rem ember when I had brown hair!'." Souza reflects. "It's not that I'm embarrassed about my age, it's just not som ething I want to talk about. It's amazing the ways that people try to get it out of you.• Her close friend and co- work.er Dianna Leighton offered this strategy: "The only way we'll ever know how old she is is if we cut her in h alf and count the rings." SHE SELLS OYSTERS BY THE SEASHORE Souza was born in Wiscon- sin (of course she wouldn't say what year) and moved to Cal- ifornia in the 1930s. She lived in Los A ngeles until 1969, when she moved to Newport Beach. where she has lived ever since. She worked at the New- porter Inn as a waitress until she happe ned to read an ad in the Daily Pilot in 1970 that ·announced Delaney's was seeking a waitress older than 30. Souza contacted Mr. Delaney and was asked to come in for an intervie w. .. I'd never even seen an oyster bar,• said Souza. •I didn't know anything a bout it, so I learned it all right here I liked my job from the first day I set foot in here ... I went to high school in Wisconsin a nd the rest of my education I got right here at the oyster b ar. ·I still work at the oyster bar but I work shorter h ours. I'm a little slower now ... but I Costa Mesa Police to set up DUI checkpoint The Costa Mesa Pohce Department will be conductlng a DUI checkpoint tonight from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. at northbound Pla- cenba and 19th Streets. The purpose of the check- point is to arrest any impaired drivers. educate motorists of DUI and safety belt laws and create a heightened awareness that the police d epartment takes a ~ero tolerance on motorists driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Motorists approaching the checkpoint can avoid It by going east or west on 19th Street. OCC seminar helps to understand accounting Orange Coast College once again is offering its popular one- day seminar •Accounting for Non-accountants.• MARC MARTIN I DAllY PILOT Em.ma Souza has been working the oyster bar for the past 25 years. still love working here.· Souza compares her job at M editerraneo to being at a resort because the restaurant is s urrounded by the lush scenery of the sea, complete with seagulls and boats. "It's like being on vacation while I'm at work," Souza said , as she gazed out at the bay. "There aren't too many people who have a job whe re it looks like they're on vaca- tion. I see boats and water all day and I work with the nicest· people ... I think it's a very pretty place -everybody falls in love with this place." • RUBBIN' ELBOWS Although she loves being surrounded by beautiful scenery, Souza's favorite aspect of her job at the oyster bclI lS the interesting variety of customers sbe has encoun- tered throughout her career. "I fell in love with the (oys- ter bar) because I'm closer to people,· Souza said. "It's the firs t place they see when they walk in the door ... When peo- ple sit at the bar, they have a completely different attitude The July 8 workshop 1s designed to help 10d1vidua.ls gdin an understanding of basic accounting and financing by cut- ting through the conJusion and giving attendees a firm ground- ing t.n accounting and bnancial planrung Workshop lecturer Hugh Chnstensen is a Cerbf1ed Publtc Accountant trdllled m personal financial planning. Strategies for new and exist- ing accounting businesses will be presented at the workshop. Registration tee is $59. Orange Coast College ctlso will offer a successful three-part money management seminar designed lo teach attendees con- cepts and practices of wise mon- ey management. The seminar will meet on July 6, 13 and 20 from 6-9:30 p.m. and will focus on how to save money on taxes dfld increase the return on savings and investment. Financial goal-setting also will be discussed. than when they sit at a table." A few of the more well- known customers that Souza bas served at the oyste r bar include Prince Rainier of Monaco and his son Albert, entertaine rs Andy Devine and Joey Bishop, forme r President Ford's children, and former Newport Beach resident John Wayne. •John Wayne was in h ere a lot," said Souza. "I'd always greet 'em and h e'd ask me how the oysters are. H e was a lot of fun. He h ad a beautiful voice and a lways a smile for you." In the past 25 years, Souza has made lasting friendships with co-workers and cus- tomers that she treasures. "I know so many faces after all these years," Souza said. "I love the young people I work with. I learn a lot from them and they ask me ques- tions a bout my whole life. Some customers move a way and I don't see them for a year or two but they always come back ~o visit. I love coming to work with my friends and my friendly custome rs." Presenter Bonrue Wusz holds a master's degree in ~ucabonal administration from UCLA and is a Cerbfied Finandal Planner. Topics mclude compound mterest. stocks and bonds, mutu- al funds, !muted partnerships, tangible assets, estate planning, retirement planrung and risk management. For more inJonnation on either seminar, call 432-5880. Dancers stepping out Costa Mesa Senior Citizen Square and Round Dance Club seeks experienced dancers to join them 9 to 11 a.m. Thursdays. Costa Mesa Senior Center, 695 W. 19th St., 545·5669. BIG BAND SWING The Balboa Beach Big Band plays live from 4 to 7 p.m. the first Sunday of each month in the Ballroom at the Atrium Marquls Hotel. Adnussion: $5 per person or $8 per couple. 18700 MacArthur Blvd .. Irvine, 752- 4999. THE RECREATIONAL SHIFT In her spare time, Souza, now a widow, enjoys •going to ~ourt." Not personally, of course -sh e is just an avid viewer of the O.J . Simpson tri- al. She also likes to "play" in her flower garden and visit with he r n eighbors. But Souza always looks for- ward to be ginning yet another shift at her "h ome away from home." She bas no plans for retirement because she's "not ready to hang 'em up yet." After all these years, Souza s till has not acquired a taste for oyst<;?rs, but she certainly has gained a great deal of- valua ble experience. *I've learned a Jot from waiting on the pu~lic," she said. "I've learne d to give, to take, to be honest, and to keep my cool. All the people that I've waited on all these y~ars -they've all helped me -they're a part of me, I'm sure.~ -By Jennlfer D'Andrea • tf yoo know someone who woold make an interestin~ Pilot Person, call our Readers' Hothne at 642-6086. Remember to leave your name and phone number. Corona del Mar's Cecil Llnkey dies at 82 CeciJ W. Lin.key, a resi- dent of Corona del Mar for 48 years, died of cancer June 15 at Hoag Hospital. He was 82. Mr. Lin.key worked as a carpenter i.n Corona del Mar before becoming a general contractor. Prior to that, be and his family lived in South Laguna. When the family first moved there in 1928, theirs was only the third house built in South Laguna. Mr. Lin.key is survived by his wife of 49 years, Dot· tie; three daughters Cheryl Sanders, • o;ane Lam perts and Jo Ann Valantine; and four grandsorui. No services are planned. His ashes will be scate red at sea. By Julie Ross cannon, Staff Writer NEWPORT-MESA -One year after the California Leaming Assessment System test was rejected because of controversial questions, Newport-Mesa school district officials are still waiting for a possible replacement The district is hoping to revamp its own testing system, but is waiting to see the state's test to avoid duplicating ques- tions and to save time and money, said Eleanor Anderson, director of instruction and evaluation for Newport-Mesa Unified. "We need to know if we're doing our job and how well we're doing relative to other districts like ours," she said. Problems began, Anderson said, when the state began cur- riculum reform in 1988. Since the curriculum changed so radically, the state spe nt several years developing the CLAS test, which was released in 1994. But CLAS met with extreme opposition from parents who felt the questions dealt with matter that was too personal. The district currently tests stu- dents each spring in grades one through six based on district cur- riculum presented during the year. The state system, currently on hold, tests students in the fourth, fifth, eighth and 10th grades based on state curriculum guidelines. A fed eral test also is adminis- tered to all grades at district ele- mentary school,s that receive fed- eral Title I assistance. Sometimes the testing infor- mation overlaps, so district offi- cials base many of their questions on what isn't asked in the state test but is taught in district class - es. Now district officials are left without a state assessment sys- tem and with a district assess- ment system which needs to be. updated , Anderson said. "The configuration of the state assessment system is still largely unknown. even though partial implementation is scheduled to be gin next s pring," Anderson told school board members Tues- day, while presenting a special report. But she said indications from the state Department of Educa- tion are that the ne\\! system will include two components: •A list of state-accepted, com- m ercial multiple-choice tests from which districts could choose • Some form of performance- based tests similar to the CLAS tests, but augmented by multiple- choice test item s. Once the list of state-accepted comme rcial tests is made avail- able, the district's assessment review committee will interview test publishers and will. recom- mend a selection to the school board. The committee also plans to interview test developers for help in constructing a district testing system for grades one through 12. Conectlon A story in Tuesday's Delly Pilot pro.vided incorrect Infor- mation regarding an alterca· tion and subseque nt arrest. The security guard arrested was not working for the Thunderbird nightclub, and the man iDJUred , 1n the scuftle was • ~ ol another local nightspot. " . . D~Pilot hour answenng service may be news stories, Illustrations, edito-WEATHEJl PO(ICE I' uMd to rK<><d l~ers to the rlel matter or .idvertisements edit<>< on any topic. herein can be reprodul:ed with- lilll>""'9"f•f•tM teltf4"t A APPRESS out written permmion of copy· VOL 89, NO. 147 Our address Is 330 W. 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TEWEltAT\IRES low douds and fog; Newport Beach clearing by after- 67/60 noon Balboa 67/60 TIDES Costa Mesa 75161 TODAY Corona del Mar First low 68/60 5:40 a.m. -0.2 First high ...,POllKAST 12:17a.m. 3.8 ,LOCATION SIZE Second low Wedge 1-2 s 5:03 p.m. 2.4 Newport 1-2 s Second high Bladcl~ 1·2 s 11'01 p.m. 5.2 RlverJ~ 1-2 s SATUROAY CdM 1·2 s first low 6·12 a.m. 0.1 80ATING First high Ughtv1Nlbfe 12:53 am 39 wfnds urty shifting S«ond low southw.st to west 15 5·41 p.l'n 2.A knots, with Moot Second high wfnd WIWS building 11 ·3' p.m. •.a to 2 fwt in 1he aft«· noon. J foot~ ... Mlt ...... Mon1"19 ~" • Fram s..ftll'9 WIN•b'* through 1Uoldmy A storm below Aus- tralla has sent us a long period swell that should bring the occasional should«- high set by the mid- die of this week. We should see a rtew southwest swell, ~1,. ~~but It throughout the weekend. TNrt is potential for more southwest Mells from New ZN!Mld next week. Ard i'f. storm HSt Of tMv ZNland I~ ' fies. we coukt -• ~southwest .... natw.ebnd. For~Mf =andfoNc-. (900t m-su.F. cpsTAMESA } 2AOO blodt of Newport ltvd: Three may have been the ) magic number for the victim who had his $350 Derailler bike stolen after securing It to a bike rack with two lodes. NEWPORT IEAOf • 1000 blodt of 91son: Even divine Intervention couldni help the victim who left her car unlocked over the WMkend at Mariners Church. She returned on Monday to find her speakers, stereo, equalizer and car phone -worth 1n estl· mated total of $.500 -had been stolen. • 4100 blodt of S.Mhore: The victim mted that she WIS In her bedroom drtislng when she heard the front door open and th.n dose. When the vktlm exited t. bedroom, she realized that hef $.500 CIMondalt bicycle h.:f been stoi.n out of her llving room. • 1th end 1 .. N: Somtone entered the victim's VoM> su.- tlon wagon through an unlocked r-.r hAtch and stC>M drwn tqutpment w04'1tt $2, 700. Dt OF ntl DAY -Alfy wNde m<Mng s1owty end wtttto.1t lights. or foffowtng 1 CC>UrH that IPPfft"S ..,... °' ,.,_.... M , Is suspidoul. Occupints mty be <.11fn9 b pl.a. to rob or bUrgl1i1ze. -c~~~ .... • • \ RUOAY, JUNE JO, 19'5 • Trying to compare apples to apples S0curity remains high at John Wayne Airport The following letter came into our newsroom recently. Some of the original wording is blanked out, but Jet's see lf you can figure out what it's about. "--has violated a number of laws ... It appears to me that our soclety is entirely too disrespect- ful of Jaw and order and provldlng the sort of exposure and pubUclty you have .. . is blatanUy disre- spectful of the law. "Just what was 'the message you intended to send to your readers by the tone of your arti- cle' I believe you owe all of us who do respect our laws and the penalties they impose an expla- nation." craig shultz $1,000 against the operators. What's the difference? •Although Unabomber says threat was a hoax, John Wayne officials stay on guard. • By R. John Fotstrom, Staff Writer Despite the Unabomber's con- tention that his bomb. threat was a hoax, security will r~ain tight at John Wayne Allport, and offi- cials hope that added security personnel will make travelers feel more •comfortable.• Lt. Dennis Rohn of the Orange County Sheriff's Department said that as of Tuesday, three extra officers were added to both the day and evening patrol shifts -at the airport, bringing each shift's total to 16 officers. "The airport and the airlines asked us to position officers in certain locations ... to make (the officers) more visible and acces- sible,• said Rohn, head of the sheriff's station at Ule airport. "(They are positioned) in front of the ticket counter, by the met- al detector and curbside near the skycaps. U anyone has a ques- tion, the officer would be close by and people will see them and be a little more comfortable.• Besides creating a secure atmosphere tor travelers, Rohn said that the increase in sheriff's personnel will also allow a swifter response to potential problems. "We sweep the airport for (suspidous packages) every day," Rohn said. "With more offi- cers available, any unaccompa- nied luggage will be picked up quicker.• The increased security at the airport comes as a result of a let- ter sent by the Unabomer terror- ist to the San Francisco Chroni- cle on Tuesday, threatening to "blow up an airliner out of the Los Angeles International Air- port." ln spite of a second letter sent to the New York Times by the Unabomer declaring that Tues- day's bomb threat was a dupe, Federal Aviation Administration officials kept all California air- ports on an increased security alert. According to John Wayne air- port spokeswoman Pat Ware, lbe only change in secwity the•· port made Thursday was that all airlines a.re now accepting curb- side luggage. "All security measures are still being observed," said Wue. "All travelers must still show ID." According to a U.S. Po.tal Service statement Thursday, mail restrictions -including returning packages of more tbua 12 ounces that have been placed in California collection boxes - will remain in affect in the state. But Ware said that John Wayne Airport shouldn't be greatly inconvenienced by ~ restrictions, due to the fact that ... ~ the airport only deals with a "very low volume of mail." Here are a couple of other let- ters, also with some words blanked out: None you say? Well, that's right. So why is everybody ready to hang Sid by his thumbnails but so willing to forgive the memorial park? Restaurants may pay tow~d a fund to promote themselves • ... why go through all that trouble for some paperwork that was not done? It is not hurting anybody, it is not obstructing a vi ew, there is no problem because it is on their property. It is a bunch of bureaucratic nonsense ... " "... Yes people make errors, and I think the City Council is going bongo on every nitpicking thing ... " OK. quiz over. The first letter ripped Sid Soffer, lb~ local gadfly who has fled to Las Vegas in the wake of a $250,000 bench war- rant out for his arrest for code vio- lations. The next group of comments were in regard to the Pacific View Memorial Park Garden of Valor, which was built without permits and was threatened with demoli- tion by the Newport Beach City Council before the decision Tues- day to levy a huge fine of up to YMCA offers counseling services The YMCA is now providing mental health services through its Community CoWlSeling Ser- vices program. The program's primary focus is to help high-risk youtm and families who may not be able to afford counseling, but the ser- vices are available to all resi- dents. By using a sliding fee scale, participants pay what they can afford -based on incane and number of dependents. The Cooununily Counseling Services programs include: Cen- ter for Family Counseling; Stu- dent Assistance Program; Employee Assistance Program: Comnumity Education: Project Reach Out to SenioTS: Gang and Dtug Prevention Programs; and Home Environm~nt Leaming Program. For details, call 442-1000. 1894-1995 FOUR GENERATIONS 101 Years! SISAL SALE up to 30 ~FF ALDEN'S CARPETS, INC. 1663 Pl acentia St Costa Mesa 646-4838 Could it be because Sid is seen as a less-than-lovable character while the Garden of Valor was erected in memory of soldiers, police and emergency personnel who died in the line of duty? Sid isn't warm and fuzzy, so throw him in the hoosegow, but the cemetery operators are so wonderlul for honoring veterans, even if, as some people suggest, the Garden of Valor is just anoth- er money-making ve nture. Pace it, they are both wrong. Soffer claims he has proof of his innocence. Fine, show it to the judge and work it out -don't skip town, laughing all the way. The memorial park folks say the permit snafu was an over- sight? So what, even if it was, they are wrong. If you want to build a veterans' memorial in your front yard, you will have to buy a pennit. So should Pacific View. The idea of tearing the Garden of Valor down was a bit extreme, but a $1,000 fine? Boy, let's send out a tough message. What do you think you or I would pay if we built an addition to our home without a permit? And we wouldn't profit from our construction either. Maybe as a punishment, once Sid Soffer's days are over, Pacific View should build a memorial to him. • CRAIG SHUlJZ is the news editor. • The city's eateries are discussing the idea of forming an assessment district to pay for advertis- ing and promotions. By Evan Henerson, Staff Writer NEWPORT BEACH -Local restaurateurs are discussing plans to form Ne wport Beach's first assessment district that .would raise money to promote restau- rants. Functioning like a business improvement district, the restau- rant assessment district would require all local restaurants to pay an annual fee toward advertising and promotions of dining in New- port Beach. The fee would equal the restaurant's annual business license charge and would range from $100 to $500 per year. Specialized retail interests do not often band together to form assessment districts, but con- sumers need to be reminded of the city's dining merits, said Britta Pulliam, owner of Britta's and Gringa's Grill. "When I was a girl, Newport Beach was the only place you went out to eat.• Pulliam said. "Now there's a lot of competition. We want to remind people that Newport Beach is still the best place to dine.· LAST CHANCE Everything Must Go REMODELING ITARTI SOON SAVINGS to 80% u· w Uiq smCEm~ Furniture Shops ---111191Y a:ao -6:80 .... 1!S-l:tll HilimnHRMPU ·-•(714)fil&.1161 And tlte Best Place to Get ff Is ... IW YOU TO ·IATIBQ PICK UP A BUCKft OB A PAB'l'Y PAK . BUCKET OF CHICKEN Wl1'H CORNBREAD $9.98 $19.98 BUCKET OF BABY BACK RIBS Wl1'H CORNBREAD W/COLESLAW AND BBQ BE.A.NS ADD $3.00 P.AJlftP.*DlllOLUD• BABY BACK RIBS, BBQed CHICKEN, LOUISIANA HOT SAUSAGE, BBQed SIRLOIN, COLESLAW BBQed BBANB, CORNBRJIAD, HONEYBU'l'TBR AND ALL UTENSilS. PIG PAK (FEED~) G '7) S~39.95 HOG P ./\K (FEEDS R-10) S49.95 CALL BARLY TO RBSBRVB ORJI ('tWO OR THREE) 2000 NEWPORT BLVD., dosTA V1l8A 1•) 881·8110 ' - Several restaurant owners assembled for an informational meeting at City Hall Wednesday. Many seemed receptive to the idea, according to Bill Hamilton, owner of the Cannery. uw e asked for a show of hands and it looked like 20 would be in favor of the concept while only one would be against it,• Hamil- ton said. "Nobody likes to pay fees or taxes, but this would be to buy into a promotion campaign. The city doesn't get a dime.• Than.ks to recent amendments to state street and highway laws, city councils can approve districts designed to improve tourism. Like business improvement dis- tricts, these "tourist improvement districts" require a simple majori· ty of the city's restaurant owners to awee to assess themselves. Rosalind Williams, executive director of the Newport Beach Conference and Visitors Bureau, would create the improvement district's marketing plan. If the restaurant owners agree, marketing efforts could begin by Labor Day, the unofficial end of summer. The concept still has elements that need further study, according to Assistant City Manager Ken Delino. Because area restaurants already participate in the Central Balboa Business Improvement District, a tourist district could cause restaurants to be "hit twice,• according to Delino. "That's denrutely something that has to be resolved,· Delino said. But Pulliam said she would happily pay to be part of both dis· . tricts. "For the type of advertising ' we'd be getting, $200 a year . would be peanuts,• she said. , ~ YOU NEVER SAU-SAGE .. A RESTAURANT . Join Us For Lunch • Dinner •Sunday Brunch Catering Available For Any Occasion For Reservations and Directions Call 723-0621 151 Shiprird Way • Ntwport Beach .. "Duffy" Electric 6oat Demo . ln~The-Water ... Saturday. July 1 10 am-4 Pm • New boats • Used boats • ftnandnl IVlllable • SllPS available Dumeld Electrk Boat Company -. harbor AMERICA'S CHALLENGE Circling the globe ~ search of adventure and glory SAMANTHA FELDMAN I DAllY PILOl Boat captain Keith Kllpabick ls hoping to set the record for the fastest sail to Hawaii when be races on America's Challenge. SHE IS America's Challenge, the 1993-94 winner of the Whitbread Round the World Race. Docked at Orange Coast College's sailing center, the 64-foot racmg vessel will be used by local sailors to train for the next Whitbread com- petition in 1997. BORN TO RACE The sleek Whitbredd 60's birth can be attributed to a bunch of adventurous New Zealand sailors who wanted to sail a 33,000-rnile course encircling the globe. Thanks to their sponsor, Yamd- ba Corporation, Amenca's Chal- lenge was crafted at a New Zealand shipyard in 1993. She was called Yamaha then, and could travel more than 17.5 knots an hour, her 2,500 liters of water ballast enhancing her sta- bility dnd speed. When she was ready for the big ra ce, 11 excited sctilors met her m Northamplon. England, eager to begm their arduous tre k around the world. A COMPETITIVE SPIRrT For weeks and sometimes month!>, the Sdilors never touched land Traveling in the southern- most re91on of the world, they AWNINGS RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCW CUSTOM BOAT CANVAS (714) 631·2931 1777 Whittier Avenue Costa Mesa, CA 92627-4508 Uc1511075 stopped for three-week intervals at specified locations, including Uruguay, Australia, New Zealand. Steve Cotton of New Zealand recalls the stopovers, necessary for rest, .supplies and repairs. 'T d lost 12 pounds in one leg." said Cotton. 27. "But I put it back on in the stopover. We'd go crazy." As for the cramped quarters. Cotton admitted that the sailors got to know each other fairly well in their nine months at sea. "1 was fortunate to have a real- ly good team ," said Cotton "We're still good friends now." Also lucky to have an excellent crew and a sleek sailing vessel, Cotton found himself returning ahedd of the rune other compet- ing boats. "I got a bit of glory and a small bonus and a Yamaha fishing pole, n said Cotton. After Yamaha traveled to Japan on a promotional tour. she wa!. dismantled and shipped to America . TRAINING IN AMERICA Dr. Neil Barth, an oncologist at Hoag Hospital, bad a dream of racing around the world. ·Barth bought Yamah a in 1993, changed her ndme to America's Challenge l> ... I F II I /J I I I < I N I< lUl:l_I~< (_)__ ' I I I ' • ' I /.' I / • I ' • I 1 ' l I / I J I 'I '!I I . I I I (• I ) () 8 I _> 1 \t\11 N !. R () LJ N f)-TR I P T I < ~ I I ~ I < J PA I~ 1 i.., A BENEFIT FOR THE ORANGE COUNTY RESCUE MISSION'S HOUSE OF HOPE Chantedair Celebrates BASTIU.E DAY Comt tnj"J live tnttrtainmtnt and fint Frrnrh food 11,,J wint from 6pm, Fri,ikzy.Jul] 14, 1995 $45.00 ptr pmon in advance $50.00111 tht tkor Can Can Dancnt • M.pnm • Liw Mutic • Kancib and brought her to Newport Har- bor. Crew Boss Keith Kilpatrick put her back togethe r in three weeks. Since then, he bas sailed her on brief ventures, but looks forward to the big Whitbread race, which will start in 1997. "l just like adventure," said Kilpatrick, a Costa Mesa resident. HThis is a great way to see the world." But before Barth and Kilpatrick cdll circle the globe, they must pick a crew and train rigorously. After they learn how to sail America's Challenge, they hope to have another similar model built specifically for the big race. Meanwhile, they are actively seeking out corporate sponsors. HWhoever pays for it can name the boat," said Kilpatrick. • If you know of a boat that could be featured In this section, call our Read- ers' Hotline at 642-6086. Remember to leave your name and phone number. BLOW·OUT SALE! , LA~E TREES• FLOWERS • HOUSE PLANTS 40·60% OFF RETAIL DIRT CHEAP PLANT CO.· 488 E. 17TH CORNER OF 17TH & IRVINE• COSTA MESA STEVE'S WATERCRAFT FIBERGLASS REPAIRS PAINT & GRAPHICS FOR ALL WATERCRAFT Pick·up & Delivery 548-8875 785 W 17th St #H• Costa Mesa 645-4553 NEW II -i. • ........ lilMlul '-'Yam,... wGup'' .. .._._ ... ........,..LDCA SOM"MAaJTn......~,_. tM -Mpllpl.I "' ._...... ,._........,. v ... ·1 tf\!01 IMlns ..,pc........, ....,..... w1111 tM fllll1 .. -• ...... ,,.lfl'OfOC\JS jlllC . .....,..,..,... .... ,....,llcloL ,__......, L&ICA • ....... 11 ....... f , .... A glorious harbor tradition continues on the Fourth •Tue 36th annual Old Glory Character Boat Parade on Tuesday promises lots of fun, frivolity and creativity. By R. John Forstrom, Staff Writer Besides being a great way to cool off this Fourth of July holiday. the 36th annual Old Glory Char- acter Boat Parade is a unique way · to view the creativity of local boat owners, as well. According to Richard Shinn. chairman of tbe parade anq t;i~t captain of the sponsoring Amen- can Legion Yacht Club, more than 100 participants are expected to decorate their boats Tuesday, cor· responding to this year's parade theme, "America's Nautical Museum." But don't ask Shinn what to expect Not knowing is part of the fun. "I haven't the vaguest idea what people will come up with," said Shinn. ln last year's event, Shinn said the winner was a power boat with a dog on the bow wearing d red, white and blue cap -in accor- dance with the armed seMces theme . The canine sat up so straight thdt many participants thought it was a statue, until the owner had the dog bark on com- mand. nus year, the Newport Beach- based American Legion Yacht Club, located at 215 15th St., is hostiny a fWl slate of events sur- rounding its Old Glory Character Boat Parade. The Independence Day festivi- ties begin with a pancake break- fast from 7 to 11 a.m. at the yacht club, followed by free trips dIOund the harbor on the boat "Pdvilion Queen.• The parade begins at 1 p.m. at the East Lido Turning Basin, where boats will cruise along at 5 knots on a counter-clockwise, one-hour route through Newport Hdrbor. All participants will be eligible for awards. Categories include best decorated fishing, w ork and electric boat; as well as overall best decoration and best costume. There is no ~ntry fee and partic- ipdnts can receive para de instruc- tions, an entry number and ni'bn> information at a 10 a .m. skipper'!> meeting Saturday. 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Qil Din lri*y II 71"476'51J61111' .......... ·- Nea purc 8eec:h1Cotta Maa Dilily Pi.lo< • If you know of •n ewnt or .ctMty ~ could ..,._, In this column, pt..e rNll the ~ to AnN M.tie Stolley, now. aay st., CostA MeM, ea1tt .• 92627 or fu tt to '46--t170. SPECIAL EVENTS HERITAGE BOAT PARADE The Amerk..n Nautical Heritage Boat Parade begins In Newport Harbor at 1 p.m. on July 4. For more Information. call 729·3863. FOURTH OF JULY FIREWORKS Newport Dunes Resort will provide entertainment, barbecue and fireworks on July 4. Parking is S 15. For more Inf or· mation, call 729-3863. BIRDS AND KAYAKS Go on a birds-and-kayak tour of the Upper Newport Bay ecological reserve from 9 a.m. to noon on July 8. The tour begins at the Newport Beach Aquatics Center. A volunteer naturalist from the California Department of Fish and Game will discuss mlgrat°'Y waterfowl and endangered species while an instructor from Paddle Power teaches the basics of kayaking. Cost Is $35 per person. Call 67S..1215 for more Information. MARSH PROWL Prowl through the upper Newport Bay with a naturalist on July 26, beginning at 7:30 p.m. Meet at the Big Canyon parking lot, off of Back Bay Drive. For reservations and Information, call 640· 6746. KIDS SUMMER PADDLE CAMP The Newport Aquatic Center hosts weeklong camp sessions from June 26 to Aug. 25 for children between the ages of 8 and 13. Instructors will teach the basic skills of rowing. canoeing and kayaking. Cost is $100 per person. call 646-7725. • FISHING JUNIOR ANGLER TOURNAMENT Children can participate in a free fish- ing tournament through Aug. 12. Divid- ed into age categories (Junior: up to 10 years old; Senior: 1 1 to 15 years old), young anglers can win prizes and attend a special awards banquet. For more information, 673-6316. ASH SCHOOL Fishing school classes are offered on Monday and Tuesday of each week. Classes leave the Balboa Pavilion at 6 a.m. and return at 4 p.m. Cost is S 125 per person. For more Information, call 673-2810. CHILDREN'S FISHING LESSONS The Balboa Angling Club and the city of Newport will offer a fishing class for 7-12 year olds at the Clubhouse, •A• street and Bay Ave, 8:30 am. to 12:30 p.m.. July 14. Participants will learn about tie fishing knots, finding and catching bait and the best places to loolc for different fish. Fishing gear and tack- le will be provided. The S 1 S fee includes a fishing excursion and a sport fishing identification book. For more informa· RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. Where Your Dolkll Covers Morel 1922 HARIOR llVD., COSTA MESA • 541-1156 I ,I ••• ~ ,1 ~ .. ./ ~ l k Ii ~ L •. .. ! .. ,· ~ :. . I KENNY 1/1 , PRINTER ,' .' . ) what's afloat tlon, call 644-3151. ANNUAL GRUNION RUN Now through August. The best tJme to se. these SINlll sliver fish ~ up on the bead\ to spawn In the moonlight Is OM to three hours after the evening high tide and one to four days •fter a full or new moon. You must have a valid fish- ing license and use no nets or rods. For more information, call 644-3044. r---------~--------------~ I Learn how to use the stars to chart I I I I I I I I 1 your course I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Orange Coast College's S.iling Program will offer an eight-part, norH:redlt advanced celestial navigation dass this summer entltfed "'Offshore Navigation 11.• The dass, ta~ht by long- time navigation instructor Neal Walker. will meet twice a week in the evenings from July 6 through Aug. 3. The course presents advanced cetestial navigation by the stars, moon and planets. Students will learn to determine latitude by Polaris and will go on evening field trips to sharpen sextant skills with star, planet and moon sights. Registration fee is $79. For more information, call 645-9412. L---------------P--------- DORY FISHING FLEET Get to the Newport Pier/Mdadden 59uare early tb watch the fleet return with the fresh catch of the day. The fish is prepared for sale at the open-air mar· ket. ASHING RENTALS Fishing supplies and boat charters are available at Newport Landing Sportfish- ing, 309 Palms. Suite F. 675-0550 and Fal· co Fishing Charters, 832·7708. SlX-PASSENGER SPORTFISHING CHARTERS Coastal, shark, swordfish, marlin, catalina Island, Clemente day and night fishing charters are available for groups or singles. c;:all Bongos Sportfishlng Headquarters on the Peninsula, 673- 2810. SAILING ADVANCED NAVIGATION AND YACHT DESlGN An advanced navigation course will be offered on Tuesday and Thursday evenings, July 6 to Aug. 3, from 7 to 10 p.m. at Ofange Coast College's Sailing Center, located at 1801 West Pacific Coast Highway. Interested boaters can .iso take • y.cht des&grl dm. Wednes-d-v .wnlngs. July 5 to Aug. 23, 7 to 10 p.m. for more Information, call 645- 9412. SAILING LESSONS AND BOAT RENTALS LHm to Yll or windsurf at Newport Dunes. You can also rent windsurfers and 14-foot sailboats at $15 per hour. can 729-1154. MORE SAILING LESSONS AND BOAT RENTALS Sailboat rentals and private lessons are available at Marina Salling, located in the Balboa Fun Zone. Advanced dasses Include navigation, big boat, power boat, Introduction to heavy weather and first mate instruction. Call 673-7763 for more Information. FOR CHILDREN, AGE 11 AND UP The Orange County Sea Base, located at 1931 West Pacific Coast Highway in Newport Beach, offers week long classes in motor boating, windsurfing, small boat salllng and rowing. For more infor- mation, call 642-5031. CRUISES THE BELLE The Newport Landing "Belle• is avail- able for weddings/receptions, cocktail/sightseeing cruises and meet- ings at a cost of $250 per hour (mini- mum two hours) and $150 each addi· tional hour. For charters, call 361-3640. LAVISH SUNDAY BRUNCH CRUISE En,oy a Sunday brunch aboard the Pavi Ion Queen. Harbor cruise begins at 10:30 a.m. Cost Is $28 per adult, $15 per child. Narrataj Harbor cruises also leave every hour, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. from the Balboa Fun Zone. 45 minute (adult $6, child $1) and 90 minute (Adult $8, Child $1) cruises available. call 673-5245. CANNERY CRUISES Individuals as well as small groups can enjoy Saturday and Sunday champagne brunch cruises with food from the can- nery. Cruises run from 10 a.m. to noon, and from 1 :30 to 3:30 p.m. Cost is $31 per person. The cannery also hosts a din- ner cruise for groups of 3C>-60. Cost is $63.50 per person. For more informa- tion, call 675-5777. Fun Zone Boat Company runs 45 minute (Adult $6, Child S 1) and 90 minute (Adult $8, Child $1) cruises, departing the Balboa Fun Zone every half hour, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. A 60 minute showboat sunset cruise leaves the Fun Zone at 7 p.m. at a cost of $6 per adult and $ 1 per child. Private charters are available. Call 673-0240. Cruise the harbor aboard the Electra, a 100.foot Classic Fantail vessel. Charters with catering are available for up to 145 guests. For more information, call 723- 1069. Enjoy a three-course dinner and danc- ing while cruising the harbor. Friday and Saturday night voyages depart at 7:00 p.m .. Hornblower Dining Yachts, 2431 Pacific Coast Highway. Cost is $56.95 per person. Brunch cruises are also available. Call 631-2469 for information and reser- vations. n~-10-· We Cater Fiestas UPPER CRUST PIZZA t Nothing left to do, but to 'Doo' it I used to get my ldcb riding roller coasters, rock climbing and braving harmful W rays without sunblock. But once you've had Chateaubriand, can you ever go back to Hamburger Helper? And now that I've ridden a Sea Doo, a rollercoaster ride seems like an afternoon drinking tea with my great aunts -nice, but not exactly a thrill a minute. My life-changing wild adven- ture began when I first saw the Sea Doo by the ferry on Balboa Island. A three-seater water vehi· d e, it looked kind of like a motor· cycle on the water. intrigued, I edged a little closer. Michael greeted me at the dock. Along with John. Nicholas and Emil Svrcina, Michael owns the Sea Doo rental business, called Walk On Water, Inc. (WOW). Michael recently left his position as director of Olive Crest foster family agency m Orange to pursue a more entrepreneurial lifestyle. Usually Michael can be found with his suit and tie, ta.king ca.re of the marketing side of the busl· ness. But on infrequent days, he helps out at the dock. And on this day, he gave me a life preserver, helped me onto the Sea Doo, hopped on himself, and w e took that baby out for a spin. Although the Sea Doos can trav:el as fast as 45 mph, Michael . and I putted by the Chevron dock, sailboats and the bait barge at a leisurely 5 mph. We were very careful not to exceed the harbor speed limit, of course. After all, marine safety is not a joking matter. Once in the ocean, however, I squeezed the throttle. and we were zipping about, bouncing on top of wave after wave. l thought we were going pretty dam fast. But Michael was not impressed. He took over the con· CASEY lUKSCH I OAllY PILOT Michael Webb (facing) and Matt Larsen of Walle on Water, Inc. cruise the harbor in separate models of the SeaDoo water craft. • anna marie ~ stolley ~ .............................. ~ trols, and gunned it. The Sea Ooo ., flew, barely touching the water, ~ I'd love to say that I remained ., cool and qwet while the wind •• whipped through my hair and the ; salt water sprayed onto my arms and face But to be quite honest, 1 grasped the seat;'closed my eyes, and screamed. We're going to crash, I thought. We're going to die. I unagined the Daily Pilot arti· de: MPint-sized reporter watches as her body is lorn to pieces in gruesome Sed Doo accident just days before her wedding." By the time I had gathered ' enough strength to open my eyes, we were headed bdck into the harbor. My throat was sore. Back on shore, l realized that 1 • was never in any dange r al all Contrary to my fedr-induced belief, we were never about to fup ; over or crash mto anything ~ Silly me. And you know what? After drinking a little water and wtpmg • the salt from my arms and face. 1 l wanted to do 1t all over again : \ • Harbor Pilot reporter Anna Mane Stt>I-~ ley will continue to chronicle her adven ' tures on the water i , : C I N E /\1\ A S : --.... L~-"""-----' - -~ -_....__ --~=-• -=-~ -• • $3.75.DAILY BARGAIN SHOWS STARTING BEFORE 5:45 PM • ( bccp!lon Ii! McwpOrti SS 00 ) .. • RESIDENTS daJed Be~'I requMt for a conditional UM perm1t. Now, the residents liviJMl Ol1 the quiet stieet wtth groomed lawns and tidy cottages are pre- pared to do battle again. Michele Wbltelegge, who lives across the street from the proper· ty, prtnted up a flier she circulated" among other homeowners. The 8 t/2-by-11-lnch sheet warns of Beuglet's plan and asks: •ts this really the kind of change of use you want to see on Ramona Place? Could this lower the value of your property?• The news came as a surprise to Ramona Place resident Karl Campbell, a mother of two small children, ages 5 and 3. •This is not the place for it.· Campbell said. •There would be so many changing races going in and out or there. Right now, if a stranger comes onto our street, we know it. U this comes in here, we will con· stantly be wondering who's sup· posed to be here and who's not. •with so many kids on the block, I just don't think we want that kind of traffic." But Beuglet's plan may not be so easily implemented. According to Perry Valantine, a Costa Mesa city planner, the property owners will need the city's permission. In the eyes of RENTS CONTINUED FROM 1 in rent since January 1994 - approximately $300,000, Maher said . DeAnza attorney Rafael Cho· dos said his clients would ·almost certainly" appeal the jury's deci· sion. ·we feel the conception that a iury could come in and analyze what rents should be is Inappro- priate." said Chodos. "The judge essentially gave the jury the task of setting rental rates.• Both attorneys agreed the two sides had come close lo a settle· ment before the matter went to trial nearly two weeks ago. The combatants had reached a tentative agreement on a new lease that would have regulated three-year market rate adjust· ments. But that agreement was nixed by a group of tenants who are also members of the Bayside land-holding company. Chodos said the two sides will continue to work toward elimi· natmg the uncertamty of market rate adjustments every three years. Although the 1994 rates ~ o8k'Mla, • IObet 1Mng f~ ls nothing ~ than • boardlng house. • ·11 you're renting rooms to more than three people, ~­ lea ot wbetber its • IOber living environment or not. lt'I comkl· ered a boarding bOuse, • Valan· tine said. •And that requires a conditional use permit from the dty. •There are some exemptions for fadlities with six or fewer res- idents if they offer certain ser· vices. But this property doesn't fall into those exemptions.• Beuglet did not return the Dai· ly Pilot's phone calls to bis New· port Beach home this week. How· ever, Valantine, who talked to Beuglet, said the property own· er's opinion "differs• from the city's. "He was pretty confident that he was OK with just the six peo- ple living there," Valantine said. "I told him I would verify our position and get back to him next week. But I haven't found any· thing that tells me differently." Meanwhile, residents will keep a watchful eye on what's happening at the address. "lt's scary for the kids.' said LeeAnn Marienthal, whose chil· dren are ages 8 and 5. "They play in the street,· ride their bikes. roller blade. It's a nice quietly neighborhood, and I think this lPlan) could change all thal • have been set, the tenants are due for rental increases in 1997. 2000 and every three years until 2013. "I've never been able to figure out what the land company and its lawyers thought they were accomplishing (by kiboshing the settlement agreement)," Cbodos said. "We all want to eliminate the unpredictability of market rate adjustments.· DeAnza bolds a lease on Bay- side Village that expires ln 2013. ln 1992, park tenants banded together to purchase the 26-acre park and accompanying marina from The Irvine Co .. fighting off a bid from DeAnza in the process. DeAnza 's 1994 decision to impose rent increases sparked the residents' lawsuit. Several tenants were served with eviction notices after they went on a •rent strike• to protest the increases. Tenants said they bad cause to celebrate Wednesday's court decision. "We still have to straighten out our lease, but this is the first good step," said Ruth Walley, chair of the residents' lease negotiation committee. • Bankruptcy • Corporations • Wills/Trusts •Divorce • Tensnt/Lsndlord (nlf f otnf n 1Jninltgnl COME ON ... Rlt:hM'd H. Foltz 751-IJ734 YOU KNOW YOU NEED THOSE TEETH CLEANED YOU REALLY DO PEOPLE LIKE US ••• ..................... Qllllt 'UJF+cDAYI MD 1'WY IVl•m PERMIT CON11NUED FROM 1 laws.• • Clark 1t teeking the dty permit bicause she hopes to oblaiXl a state liceme for the fadlity. lbat would give her the authority to enforce certain •house rules" like meeting attendance require· ments and drug testing. But. Clark can still operate the f acillty without a permit. She just can't enforce any rules. ~n·s a more professional way of running a center.• Clark said of the state license. •ttow can you have a sober living community without these kinds of rulesf• But whether or not Clark's appeal will be well-received by the council remains to be seen. BIRDER CONTINUED FROM 1 flowed with the current to shore. Other birdeIS weren't so lucky. Several grabbed hold of the boat's thatch rod, which floated. Unfortu· nately for them, the creatures which lived in the roof began ·scurrying about when the boat sank. 1 "Eveiyone was hanging on and all these cockroaches and spiders were crawling all over the pJace, all over their arms and heads to avoid the water," Decker said. •They couldn't swat them off or they would Jose their hold on the roof and might drown.• After 40 minutes. Decker located all of her fellow travelers. "fm just amazed no one died on that trip." She am learned a valuable lesson. "What it did teach me was that I will take my own life jacket with me.• Decker's travels have made her more aware of the world outside Orange County, she said. "I'm seeing so much stress put on habitats around the world. It's made me more aware of connec- tion, not just the food chain, but the living chain ... Sbe also was able to use her experiences in Africa and the South Pacific to teach students at Corona del Mar High School. Before becoming the union president full time. Decker taught classes in world cultures at the high school. ·1 wanted my students to be very open." Decker said. ·rm concerned with how self-centered and xeno- phobic some students are. They're so focused on our own country that they don't have a frame of refer· ence. they have no appreciation for other cultures.· FREE I s-..v-t-Yo ~Ofi:­__ ...._,.,.,. C-DtlMar """"' ... (71•1 '1).7Jl4 Several CDUDdl ... ban on nundar .s.., wm..., c1oee ........... to wbll Ctty Altomey 1bamM ICllllile bu to My about tbe SuplmM Court nallng Clark •pok• ol. But IO far, ih8f"haven't chanOed their adnda. •As I undenWld. it, the ded· ~ lb.at people wbo are to drugs or alcohol can be treated no differently than &nyone elle wtth a disabWty, • said Mayor Joe Brick.son. "But we still have to determine whether this type ot a (facility) fits in with the rest ot the neighborhood. •u we're looking at .tO-some individuals who are paying rent to a business owner, that would be something for the city to look at. That would amount to running a business in a residential area. Those a are two distinct and sep· arate findings.• When she's Id worlcing in the union "6a!, trying to hlaease teacher pay and lower dim sizes, Dedcel' hikes through the COWlty, filming native mds. 1be best time far bird waUiling i'i in tbe maning. she said •Birds are dormant dwing the night." she said. "In the morning they try to re-establish their territol)' and find out where the other birds are. There's much more bird talldng early in the morning." Recently, Decker has become more serio~ about preserving the county's native birds. She regularly visits wildlife areas throughout the county, filming the birds in their nat • ural habitats. Her goal is to film all of the bird species in Orange County -not for a museum or library, but for her own record. "We're seeing so much construc- tion in the county, I think many bird species will eventually move tooth· er areas," she said. ·u they do, l want them on film.· Like most avid bird watchers, Decker keeps a "life list." a list d bow many different species of birds she has seen in both North America and the world. While her North American· list totals 562. Decker said she bas seen more than 3,000 birds worldwide. Decker said she loves bird watching because it's always new. ~vou can never know all oI it," she said. "There's always some- thing new to learn. There are always birds you haven't seen. "One of my lifetime goals is to see every species of kingfisher there is,· she said. noting that there are 82 different kinds. Her next bird watching excur- sion will be to the Far East and the South Pacific to search for more kingfishers. she said. JURY CONTINUED FROM 1 and 198'1 for~~bomes ~ by ........... has pd --tr bee ,... .. • state ............ and ... years in pr\lm -ta be an.OMJ tbllt be the rape. • MYS receMd treatment for his PenieR own ~and evl· . ~ voveumm. dencep!I 1'1ad~ pr\1\'ed DepJlj ~ ~ ~ he was in tbe Roellel' residence. But Clapp said there is no~ that ~say the auda1 illsue in this Perrier intended to ccmmit rape cue is dEfendant'I tntent once he once inside the RoeBe b«me. Perrier, ~ tbe coupe's bmle. Clapp aigued. was j\.llt tn the bed· The poeecutm -referring to the room to k>ok and fantasize~• is ~ dBendant's aimiM1 hLoitory and past nature cA a voyeur, or Peeping behavkr-argued ~ intent that Tum." Perrier reportedly began this ~wasto<XDlJDitrape. Thedetense practice as a ~ when be started anorney maWains Pen:ier was in tt)!e watdling his saers undress. aiuple's bednxm to fuWl his sexual •He~ escalated in behavior but addidlm poliem -voyeurism -and wants to be clo9e to, lift up the oov- wasn't wt to harm anybody. ers wants to ~ wants to be "(Ferrier) got in the wrong house hdd." CJapp sakt .. It's more than with a strong man and a very fast being a voyeur, but it doesn't make man • Deputy District Attorney you a rapist." ~ Fecda told the jury during Oapp reminded the jury~ state- dosing statements Thursday. "(Feni~ ments made by six f~ wttr>esses es's) inteDl is tbe same -it was to ~ho are all ~ttves or hiellds d Fer- rape 1bereisnoproblemdklentity, ner, including bis ex-wife. The the~ is oveiwbe)m.ing." women testified that they had neyer Yet during ms testimony Wednes· seen the defendant act aggressive. day, the defendant said he never abusive or vi<*ml committed the 1979 rape. He Several doc.tors who have either daimed that his attorney in 1980 told treated or studied reports on Ferrier him that if he pleaded guilty to the testified during the ~ that his rape be would be sentenced to a voyewism was born d ~feelings of state mental hospital. low self-esteem. inadequacy toward Feccia accused Ferrier of trying to women. low respect for women and change ~ by going back 16 h05fility toward his mother, who he years and saymg he is not guilty ot reportedly said he ha~ecl. . . the rape. However, doctors opinions dif. ~(Fenier) attempted to rape, but fered on whether Ferrier is a violent said he didn't really mean it. He person, and on whether that vio- . thought it w¥ consentual sex -that's lence could explode into violent acts ludicrous," Fecria said. "He thought such as rape. it was ronse11sual sex when he broke The jury -11 women and one into someone's home at 3 or 4 a.m.1 man-wil} begin today to review th~ But what other avenues does he voh.uninous evidence: witness testi· have?" monies, police and probation reports In addition to the 1980 rape con· and psychiatric evaluations, before vidion. Ferrier was convicted in 1984 reaching a verdict. .. Carpet, Vi11yl, Wood, Mnrblt & Tile full l 1M 1>1 ~ .. ~ .. .;. .. 1C~lll,C1.-.....t>w 1904 Harbor Boulevard. Costa Mesa Corner of Harbor & 19th St. ~~~~~~~-51111. 11 -5 UC ~I .4TH Of JUL ~ FURNITURE SALE SAT. THRU TUES./JULY 1-4 10°A> TO S0°A> OFF • FASHION ISLAND OPPOSITT HARD ROCk CAFE 644-1450 ~l HQUIS.: -..r to-t. MT tO'-Mt IH EYE-OPENER There seems no q'ilestion, it's Coto de Caza or NBCC QUOTE OF THE DAY ·1 &ldnk llH!·~ got flWIYlltlntl In platt to ,,.aa a d«iml. n~ a eot.qW plttes of lnfonnatlon ... • -BOBNEliLY .---,--~=- .-:_ -~~-- HEY, WHAT ABOUT G.EORGE? " . " stephanie keefe Taking a turn as 'rail meat' • It's not the most glamorous of jobs, but someone has to do it. L ast weekend, as I found myself crouching down as low as possible on the leeward rail on the J-44 Concorde with three other crew members to allow better windage for the jib, the feeling of what it is like to be part of a team became a reality for me. Sailing in Trimble/North Sails Race Week, I joined a group of eight to compete in two races on Saturday. Because the boat was rather large, a crew of nine or 10 sailors was needed to keep the boat from heeling in heavier winds. Each person was assigned a job, and my job was to maintain weight on the boat, or in sailing slang, to be "rail meat." If It was light, I moved down to leeward and sat beside the jib clew. If it was heavy, I moved up to windward and sat against the lifelines. For obvious reasons, I found sitting to windward.a little more comfortable, but the fact remained that I bad a job to do on the boat and I was more than happy to do it. In sailing, you cannot always be the skipper or the person who is calling the shots. Sometimes, you are t:rimm.l.ng the main, or flying the chute, or ln my case last weekend, being rail meat. It ii all part ol the game. That's esped4lly the case in big boat Millng, and anyone who bu done any sa.Wng on a boat wtth more than two persons knowa. it ii about teamwork and exeicuting your Job. A job on a boat II assigned to one penion only. You have to rely an your teemmat• to pull ~to cany out their Jobi, became If that job"~ lnCanedly, It could coilt ~ -.tbewm. I Mw t.aed to a number ol ....... •'14*9 wbo a'tldlt lb* cnw'I work .. tbe,..... • Santa Ana Country Club starter, bag boy, among the SCGA Amateur Championship field. By Richard Dunn, Staff Writer C OSTA MESA -Jim George. who could become the most famous bag boy in Southern California amateur golf history, was four-years-old when Santa Ana Country Club last hosted the Southern California Golf Association Amateur Championship. Al Geiberger, now a member of the Senior PGA Tour, beat fellow 18-year-old Dick Foote (Santa Ana CC member), 9 and 8, in the match-play finals when SACC played host to the SCGA Amateur Championship in 1956. George, a part-time employee at Santa Ana CC since November 1974, deans dubs and loads carts. "I'm also a starter, or bag boy," he said. "I do it one day a week. so I can play and practice there for free." George, who grew up in Costa Mesa and graduated from Estancila High in 1970, will be on the other side of the clubhouse July 14-16, when he competes on his home course against the best amateurs in the Southland Crom more than 800 member clubs in the 96th rendition of the SCGA Amateur. Somebody else will pick up his golf shoes in the men's locker room, and return them spotless. Somebody else will load his cart, clean his clubs. Tips will no longer come from the receiving e nd. "He's a salesman in the golf business, and this (job) is just so he can have a place to practice, and he's done it for 21 years," said Mike ReehJ , Santa Ana Country Club's Director of Goll. "He's become an institution." George will be one of three Santa Ana CC types playing in the SCGA Amateur Championship. Boyd Martin (Corona del Mar), SACC me n's club champion, and Rick He rrera, the club's runner-up, also qualified. George, who qualified for the event June 8 at the SCGA Members Club in Murietta, is not your ordinary bag boy. He regularly plays in weekend tournaments, and carries a 2-handicap when he's not carrying someone else's golf bag. George, who played golf at San Diego State, was the first winner of the Costa Mesa City Championships, now called the Will Jordan Classic, the 22-year-old event at Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club. Among its champions are current PGA Tour players Scott Simpson (1974) and Mark O'Meara (1 979), as well as present Nike Tour players John Wardrup (1990 and '91), John Gil es (1989), Rich Greenwood (1985 and '88) and Brad Greer (1982). George has pldyed in it every year. "One year, during the banquet, they were announcing dlJ these great players who had won the (Will JorddJl Classic) and had gone on to the PGA Tour," Reehl said. "Then somebody from the back of the room. yelled, Hey, what dbout George?'" George hds made two holes-in-one al Santa Ana CC, and played the course probably 1,000 tunes.• . Among his hlghllghts as a bag boy was when fonner Ydnkees Mickey ManUe and Billy Martin played at the club. •Another tune, I turned down an opportunity to cdddie one day. Someone dl the club had asked me. but I didn't want to," George said. "lt turned out to be for (NFL qudrtcrbdcks) John Elwdy and Jim McMahon. I guess their agent was a member here and wanted to brirlg them out. Each caddie that day got $100. Bad break." Pe rhaps soon enough, George's name will be mentioned dlongside the other greats who have won Costa Mesa city champ1onsh1ps. I I{ I{ I I I \ \ '-. · 1 \\ I I 1'. ' ' DON LEACH DAii.'< Pit.OT Jim George has been picking 'em up and laying 'em down at Santa Ana Country Club for years. A product of Estancia High, he has spent more than 20 years as a part-time employee at SACC, spurred by the fringe benefits, which puts him on the greens far more than he could have ever hoped for. He will compete in the upcoming SCGA Amateur Championships, which the club hosts July 14-16. G 0 L F richard dunn Toshiba Oassic operator admits it's a 2-man race • Coming down the stretch, it's between Coto de Caza dnd Newport Beach Country Club; winner to be announced July 10-14. B ob Neely, pres1dent of lnlemdbonal Sports and Event Marketing, which will maMge and operate the second Tosh1ba Senior Classic, confmned Thursday that Coto de C dZcl Golf Club and Newport Bec1ch CQ\mtry Club are the only two gol,f courses m the running to hoi,t the Seruor PGA Tour evt>nt next March. Art announcement is expected the week of July 10-14. Coto de Caza and Newport Beach are vastly different m location within Orange County, and both would stand to prosper m its own way if it ho ted the • S ruor Thur event. L.lst March, Mesa Verde Country Club h~ted the maugurcll 1i hlba ~ruor Clas 1c. , •t lhink. Cot~ a lot to offer,• Neely sal . •1t bas two gorgeou goU urses. it's very xpansiv and 1t ha a large array of faolitie . Th clubhouse is gorgeous, which th players would lovE>, and it has an awful lot of amenities. •There's al o the interest ... th obvious .. in thf' fact that they're iil the busme of selling .. ,, .. .. .. t .. 1 ' l ., horn , and they wan\ the t membership to acrommodate , their new feciliti . 1 think that's • t one of the reasons they have an , intW. in the tournament.• ' Newport Beach. a much more t mature, ttaclttion4l coune, Coukl go bMd·to-beed with virtu&Dy : my loailkJi\ in tbe country. in -..a1 ..... ~ .. ... a1 .. nW0ta ...... .......... .. I BOATING CONTINUED FROM 7 behind their victories. A common quote LS, "I didn'.t have to worry dbout what was happening at the front of the boat at all, I could just concentrate on steering the boat." Teamwork is the cornerstone of sailing and from it comes trust c1J1d success. Even though all I did was move back and forth from rail to rail, l was part of the team, and I was needed in the second race when the breeze kicked up. Feet dangling over the boat, I was able to watch as the others cdnied out their jobs, making the • whole process of going windward come together. And even in the unpredictable sport of sailing, where just about anything Cdn go wrong and usually does, the crew redcted at their stations, continuing work together. It was a wonderful sight to se~ the inner workings, something that I sometimes do take for granted. Besides, l can't think of a better way to spend a Saturday than going out racing on a boat with a really great group of people. See Sctturday's edition of the Pilot for more on the Trimble/North Sails Race Week. • STEPHANIE KEEFE'S boating column appears ever Friday. boating summaries 1995 nimbtcJNonh R.ce Wfflc s.ries sUndlft9S (top thrff. ptus loc.als) Cius A· 1. Travieso. Ron Kuntz, OYC, 14.5; 2. White Knight, Phillip Friedman. DRYC. 15; 3. Amante, Mel/Bud Richley, LIYC, 16.75; 8. Concorde. Norman Williamson, NHYC, 27 Cius B (J-35)-1. Juice, Stan Yocum, CBYC, 10.75; 2. Breakaway, John O'Con- nor, CBYC, 11. 75; 3. Tatiana, Lawhorn/Deford, SLBYC. 13.5; 13. Abba Zaba Dad, David/Karen Stockman, BYC. 47. Class C (Schock 35)-1. Water Moc· casin, Borski/Gaudio, BYC, 15.75; 2. Out· lier, Schmidt/Gordon, CYC. 25.75; 3. Mis- chief, Hardy/Reardon. BCYC. 26 75; 8. Troublemaker, Alden/Adam Glickman, VSC. 40; 11. Buttercup, John Cazier, BYC. 43; 17. Whistler, Pete Johnstone. BYC, 53; 21. Pipeline, Geoffrey Groom, VSC, B2. .class D· 1 Charmay II, Joel Morenfeld, Vf'YC, 12. 75; 2 Salsa. Hadler/Collins, • • ' TttURSDAY'S COUNTS DEEP DRYC, 16.75; 3. J-OK, John Wylie, SDYC. 18.75; 4. Cursor, John Farwell, NHYC. 23; S. Stoker, Steve Mosher. BYC, 24. O•ss E -1. Gooding, Gooding/Ullman, BYC, 11. 75; 21 . Snow, Chris Snow, SDYC, 28.75; 3. Racer X, Grillon/ Domberg/ Weston. KHYC, 31; 4. Menninger/Carey, NHYC, 34.75; 5. Voodoo lounge, Don Sullivan. BCYC. 39; 15. Monsoon, Bruce Ayres, NHYC. 70, 26. Gold Rush, Jean- francois Albert. BYC, 119. OHs F -1. Intense, Allan Rosenberg, A8YC. 13; 2. Bad News, Stan Sorensen, ABYC. 14.5; 3. Outlaw, James Henrick- son, SYC, 18.75; 6. High Strung, Bob Strang, BYC. 28; 15. Jiffy Too, Jim Kerrig· an, BCYC, 51. Ous G-1. Big Ed, Mike Van Dyke, LBYC. 4.25; 2 Wilson, Mary-Anne Wil- son, LBYC. 11, 3. East. Fred East. ABYC. 17; 8. Pool Toy, Mark Itnyre, BYC. 26. O•ss H -1. Amorous, Chuck Holland, BCYC, 12; 2 Schodc Treatment. Adam Storr, CBYC. 15.75; 3. Lickity Split, Joe Degenhardt, BCYC. 17.75; 5. Jezebelle, BYC, 19. pavey's Lodcer · 6 boats, 181 anglers. 2 white sea bass, 546 barracuda, 120 calico b~ss. 340 sand bass, 6 sculpin, 2 rock fish, 1 mako shark, 3 blue sharks, 2 cabezon, 10 "l_ackerel. "4•wport Landing · 5 boats, 117 anglers. 365 sand bass, 78 calico bass, 2 rockfish, 96'ulpin, 1 sheephead, 6 halibut. 279 barracuda, 88 mackerel, 1 sea robin (released). • Balboa Bay Volleyball Oub names teams for Jr. Olympics The Balboa Bay Volleyball Club, spon- sored by Reebok, has announced its 18 & under and 16 & under teams which will be participating in the 1995 Junior Olympic Championships in Orlando, Fla. from Sat- urday, July 8 through Monday, July 11 for national honors. The Junior Olympic Championships wW feature teams from throughout the United States and Canada. This year's "Reebok 18" team is being coached by Drew Sheward, while the #Reebok 16" team is being coached by Rieb Polk. The team members, with positions and high schools listed, are: "18•" CASEY LUICSCH I DAILY PILOT Summertime is c;lassroom time for Coi\ch Allison Englebrecht. as me tosses the ball for 12-year-old Jamie Tanzer with Brittany Myrie and Kellie Flint waiting their tutn in Englebrecht's summer volleyball clinic at Corona del Mar State Beach. It's but one of many such sports camps available to youngsters looking to gain an edge on the competition. Jeremy Bart, outside hitter, Huntington Beach · Matt Belikoff, middle blocker, Hun~gton Beach: Lee Bennett, middle blocker, Loyola; Luke Carlso~, mi~dle blocker, lrvine1 Alan Hoan, outside hitter, Tustin1 Curtis Jackson, outside hitter, Tustl.ni Chris Kosty, outside hitter, Fountain Valley; Greg Logan, setter, Tustin: .Omar Rawi, middle blocker, Capistrano Valley; Kevin Reid, outside hitter, Woodbridge; Robert Schildts, middle blocker, Calvary Chapel; Matt Wright, setter, Calvary Chapel. Newport AYSO team places fourth "16s" IRVINE -Newport Beach American Youth Soccer Organization Region 97 boys squad was a late entry in the lrvine Invitational Soccer Tournament hosted by UC lrvine and upset the odds with a fourth-place finish. Playing at the tournament were more than 100 top boys and girls soccer teams from all over Southern California and parts of Arizona. Jim Snyder, the team's coach, put the squad together in order to give the boys in Region 97 an opportunity to play in tournaments in Hawaii. Although the tournament has been ongoing for years, and teams from all over the United States and the world participate, this will be a first tor Region 97. It has taken bard work, including the efforts of AYSO Region Commission Kurt·Yeager and bis wife Barbara, to help make the trip a reality. The team will hold a car wash and bake sale at Mariners School on Saturday, July 8 from 8 a .m.-3 p.m. This is the last fund-raising effort to raise remaining needed funds for the trip. Anyone interested in making donations can contact Jim Snyder at 432-9006. Steve Almaguer, outside hitter, Mate r Dei; Jared Dannis, middle blocker, Wood- bridge; Justin DeBlasio, outside bitter, Santa Margarita; Dan Harrington, outside hitter, Esperanza; Ryan Hiskey, setter, Edi- son; Blair Hoppe, outside hitter, Corona del Mar; Jacob Huggins, setter, Fountain Valley; Nick Mauro, middle blocker, Santa Margarita; Beau Rawi, middle blocker, Capistrano Valley; Ryan Thurlow, oppo- site, Capistrano Valley. GOLF CONTINUED FROM 7 recommend," Neely said. "If it's a sanctioned PGA event, we need to know iI it meets the criteria for being gallery friendly, and would it be chclllenging for the players?" Neely said NBCC and Coto de Caza "have both made very substantial offers; different kinds of offers." NBCC officials had contacted Neely's group several months ago for assistance in lining up a celebrity pro-am event. a tournament that could grow over a number of years. That was before International Sports and Event Marketihg was named operator of the Toshiba Classic by the Senior Tour. Timing was everything. Now, NBCC Vice President and General Manager Jerry Andel'$on and his group are only a step away from hosting a Senior Tour event. "Newport Beach just remodeled its clubhouse, and it's in the process of continuing to redo its locker rooms and patio area," Neely said. •It's a traditional course. It's qwte nice and accommodating for a Senior Tour. It's very mature, and both nines come back to the clubhouse. Certainly, Newport Beach Country Club is a fantastic location, right by Newport Harbor, Fashion Island and it's so close to the ocean. "I think people would love to be involved with Newport Beach Country Club (if the tour was played there). those from Newport Center and The Irvine Company. I think those people would have serious interests in the revenue brought into the area. The're are a lot of pluses for both facilities." Neely, who!.e group also handles the marketing for Dennis Conner's America's Cup yacht, the SOth anniversary cele bration of the United Nations and several golf tournaments, among other things, has hired former PGA Tour official Michael Carey as tournament director, Peter Vajda as operations manager, and Richard Neely as vice president of sales and marketing. ·I think we've got everything in place to make a decision, except a couple pieces of information," Neely sdid. "We're meeting with the PGA on (July 10), and we haven't had time to sit down with the Toshiba folks and give them all the details. My objective is twofold: I certainly want to showcase my client, Toshiba, along with the other overriding factors, and we're looking for a gallery-friendly course. "Also, this year, we want to truly get involved with all the people in Orange County. We :want to get the small businesses involved in a sp onsorsl:llp format. We're going to do some unique things and make sure everybody knows about the event. Right now, we have $100,000 in real money, for public relations and advertising, to make sure everybody's aware the event is happening, so it doesn't sleep through town. We want large galleries, so the location is important to us to satisfy those needs." Toshiba has two yea.rs remaining on its guo.ranteed, three-year contract with the Senior Tour, with the total purse elevating to $1 million next year and in 1997. It was an $800,000 event this year at Mesa Verde . Senior Tour officials said earlier th.ls week that Mesa Verde will "most likely" not host the event in 1996, but given the indications from Neely, in terms of his group closing in on another site, it would seem the •most likely" label could be eliminated. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC .. OTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES Town Center Associates, a 20362 S.W. Birch. Santa Richard Anton Moriarty, 17200 Pinehurst Lane, Hun· Time Is of the eueoce. No bidder may withdraw described as fOllOws : Executor of Beul• NATIONAL BANK OF California limited panne<· Ana, Cahlornla 92707 20362 s.w . Birch, Santa tlngton Bch .• CA 92647 Failure to complete the any bid tor a period ol Beginning at the lntarsec· M Hiii E t t SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, .... ,-P-U_B_L_l_C_N_O_T_l_E __ ship, 3315 Fairview Road, Jeanne Ruth Moriarty, Ana CA 92707 ProJect ldentll(callon Work within the limo sot lhlny (30) days altar the lion ol the Southeasterly ae • a • a\ 4100 Newport Place, • C Costa Mesa, CA 92626 22371 "Rosebrlar. Mlsalon suiall Jeanette Seger· Name: ASPHALT RE-lo<th herein will re.suit In date 181 lor the opening of Hne ol Newport Avenue LITMAN and ASSOCI· Suite 130, NewpO<t Beach, • cn11280933 General Partne<a ol Town Viejo, California 92692 slrom Perry 24661 PLACEMENT-HOPE, MA· the Imposition ol Mquldated bids and th• NO<theasterly line ATES CA 92660, County ol OR· : STATEMENT OF Center Associates consist Donald Eugene Moriarty, Mandeville Drlv;, Laguna RINE AND SUN VIEW damages for each day ol A payment bond end a ol 19th Slteet a shown on BY: TODD M. LITMAN, ANGE, State ol Ca.~lomia. •ABANDONMENT OF ol: 22351 Rosebrlar, Mission Hills, CA 92653 SCHOOLS, BID 114.9495 delay, In the amount set performance bond ahaJI be said map or Newport A.ttorne~ for Eaecutor Thal tht amount ol pur-, David Wayne Grant and Vie)O. California 92692 Sally E. Segerstrom, 3495 Place Plana art on File: forth In the lnlormallon tor required prior to execution Heights: thence along aald Published Newport chase price o~ consider· ,USE OF FICTITIOUS Andrea Sogerstrom Grant, South Coast Plaza, a Call· Wlmbledon way. Costa 17200 Pinehurst Lane, Bidders. ol tha contract and ahall be Northeasterly Ii"! South 50 Beach-Costa Mesa Dall allon In connecuon with the BUSINESS NAME Trustees tor the Grant Fam-lornla general partnership. Mesa CA 92626 Hunt. Bch .• CA 92647, Pur. Each bid must conform In th• form set forth In Iha degrHS, 15 07 East, 10 p·i J 23 29 30 99 Y IYansler or the llc:en1t and The rollowing persons lly Trust dated 9/19/86, 3315 Fairview Road, Costa Antoo David Segllfatrom chasing Dep811ment 1847· and be responsive to the contract documenta IHI; thence Nonh 38 de-1 ot une • • · 1 5. business. Including th• es- have abandoned the use or 1762 Terry Lynn Lane, Mesa, Calllornla 92626. 3315 Fairview Road Costa 2551Ext.11440 contract documents Pursuant 10 Secil~ 22300 g<Hs 12' 14" East, 150.16 F539 11mated inventory, Is the •tie FiclillOUS Business Santa Ana, CA 92705 Attn: Mr. Mark L Helm. Mtta CA 92626 I MANDATORY JOB WALK: Each bidder shall submit, of lht Public Contract '"' to the SouthwHterly sum ol $60.000,00, Which ~ame: a) TOTALLY INTE· Andrea Segerstrom Grant, Chief Flnanclal Olllcer TheOdor• Walter s~er-WadnHday, July 5, 1995, on the form tumlshed with Code, th• conttacl will con-lint ol the NO<theuterty PUBLIC NOTICE consists ol the following: QAATED PURCHASING as Trustee for Courtney (Partner of One Town Cen-strom 14 Nantucket Irvine 9:00 a.m. Meet 11 Mainte-the contract document1, a tain provisions permitting 150 IHI or said Lot 171 cn11288357 Checks deposited Into es-5ERVICES. b) TIPS. 4100 Grant, 1762 Terry Lynn ter Drive Associates and CA 92720 ' ' nance Department, 8291 Ust or the proposed sub-the succoaslul bidder to and the true point ol begin· crow by buyer 5683.91 Birch Slreet Suite 102. t..ane, Santa Ana. CA 92105 Town Center Associates) Toren Henry Sege,.trom Warner Ave., Huntington contractors on this project subslltU1e securmea fbr any ning; thence North 38 de-NOTICE TO Demand note to be r• Newport Beach. 'CA 92660 Andrea Segerstrom Grant, Partners ol South Coast 3315 Fairview Road Cosui Beach, CA. Only those as requl18d by the Sublet· monies wlthheld by the gtffl 12' 14" Easl 50.02 CREDITORS OF placed by buyer In cash- Tne Flcli11ous Business as Trustee, for Ethan Grant. Plaza consist of: C.J. Sao-Men, CA 92626 ' com~leUng job walk wlll be tlng and Subcontracting Dlstilct to ensure perform-r .. 1 lo the SoU1hw11terty BULK SALE AND ler's en.ck $19,316.09 Name relerred to above 1762 Terry Lynn Lane. erslrom & Sons, a CaJI.. Yllonne de c. Segeratrom. quahlled to submit bid. Fair Practices Act. Public anct under the contract. line of the Nonl\eaaterty OF INTENTION Prom Is so r y No I e was Med 1n Orange County So:.nta Ana, CA 92705 fornla general pattnershlp, TrualH, for \he Yvonne de NOTICE IS HEREBY Contract Code Section Each bid submitted In r• 100 fHI or said lot: thence TO TRANSFER $40,000.00 on Jan. 12. 1995. File Andrea Segerstrom Grant, 3315 Fairview Road, Costa c. Segeratrom Trusl, dated GIVEN that the abov• 4100 ti seq. sponae to this Nollca shall Northwesterly along said ALCOHOLIC II has been agreed be- No.F633727 as Trustee, tor Forrest Mesa, Ca 92626 5/25/89 2222 Avenue ol named School District ol Each Bid shall be ac-conlaln 19 a bid Item ad· last mentioned SOulhweat· tween the Selttr/Ucensee Encore Managemenl Ser· Grant, 1762 Terry Lynn Partnera for C.J. Sager· the Sta~•. l200l, Los An· Orange County, California, compan!•d by a ce<tllled or equate· lhtellng, sl\~lng, lfly line 4.67 fHt to uld BEVER.AGE LICENSE and the Intended Buyer/ vices. Inc .. a Caltlornla cor-t..ane, Santa Ana, CA 92?05 strom & Sons consist ol: geles, CA 90067 acting by and through Its cashiers check or bid and bracing, or equlva*lt Southeasttrtr line ol New· (U.C.C. 8101 et Transreree, as required by porauon, 4100 Btrch Street, Andrea Segerstrom Grant. Jeanette E. Stger11tom, as Andrea Segerstrom Grant Governing Board, h.,elnal· bond In the amount not methOd for the prottc\lon port Avenue, thenCI South-aeq. and B a. P Sec. 24073 of the Business Su•ll 102. N11wpon Beach. as Trustee. for Laurel TrustM ol the Residuary 1'62 Terry Lynn Lane tar referred to 11 "DIS-less than ten percent (10%) ol life .OCS limb In trtnchet weatetly along Hid South-24073 et 1eq.) and Professions COde, that CA 92660 Grant, 1762 Terry Lynn Trust Under the Wills ol S.nta Ana CA 92707 • TRICT," will receive up to, ol ti\• total bid price, pay. and open excavation Hslerly llne, 50 feel to said Nolle• Is hereby given the consideration tor the Th11 business was con-Lane, SantJ Ana, CA 92105 Veronica P. Segerelrom Jeanetta' E. Segeratrom, but not later than the abletto the DISTRICT as a which shall conform lo ap'. Southwesterly line ol lhe that a bulk sale of anats translllf of the business ducted by an corporahon Jeanette E. Segerslrom, as and Harold T. Segers1rom, 11 Truitee of the RHlduary above-stated lime, sealed guarantee that the bidder. pllcal)le eafety order•. North111terly 150 feet: and a transfer of alcohollc and license Is to be paid Encore Management Ser· trustee, under the Resldu-dated December 21, 1965, Trust Under the Will• of bids for the award of a II 11• p(oposal Is accepted, Governing Board thence SoutheHlerty along beverage license 11 about only alter the tran1l11 has vices. Inc., Nick ,Spehopou-ary Trust under the Wiiis of 3315 Fairview Road, Costa veronica P. Segaretrom contract for the above shall promptly execute the 8 CHUCK OITER· said 1111 mentiontd South-10 be made. been approved by lh• 0.- los. President Veronica P. and Harold T. Mesa, CA 92626 and Harold T. Segerstrom, project. AgrHment, furnish a aatis-w: west~r line 6 feet to Hid 'lhe names, Social s.cu-partmtnt ol Alcoholic Bev-Th1s statement was Med Segerstrom dated Dec:em-Jean.ttt E. SeQer1lrom, dated December 21 1965 Bids shall be received up factory Falthlul Perform-LUND, CLERK tnJe nt of btglMlng. r1ty or Federal Tu Num-erage Control. wuh the County Clerk ol ber 21, 1965 (as a partner TrustH for the ~arold T. 3315 Fairview Road.' Costa to but no later than the anc• Bond In the amount Publlshed Newport 2. • terms and condi· bers, and addresaea of the HENRY MIQUEL Orange County on May 31, In Harold T. Segerstrom II) Segeratrom, Jr. Famlly Mesa, CA 92626 time elated and In the not IHI than one hundred Beach-Costa Masa Dally Ilona of sala as ara loltows: Stller(l.lctnsee ore: HENRY TULL.A MIQUEL 1995. 818 W. Boy Avenue, Now-Trual dated e/11/84, 331S This business I• con-place u ldenlllled 1bo111. percen! (100%) or the total Pilot Juna 23, 30, 1995 a. A mlnlmu,.,, bid ol TWO MIQUEL and TU ULA CALLO OF CORONA Publlshed Newport Beach· port Beach, California Fairview Road, Costa ducted by: 1 Joint venture Bide Will be opened and bid pnce, furnish a P1y-F543 HUNOAEO FIFTY THOU-MIQUEL, Social Security DEL MAR INC A CA Costa Mesa Pilot June 9, 92661 Mata. CA 92626 Th• registrant• com-publicly rNd aioud at the ment Bond In an a.mount SAND DOLLARS AND 00/ NoJFederaJ Tax Numbaf(s), • • • 16. 23. 30, 1995 Sandra s. D~ls. (as • Henry T. Sageratrom, mencad lo transact bull-aboV•·•lalld llm• and not lass lhan fifty PtfC41nt PUBLIC NOTICI! 100'• ($250,000.00) must 557-57-4987, 3900 e. CORPORATION • F502 partner In Harold T. Seg11· TrvtlM for the Henry T. nest under the fictitious place. (50%1 ol thl total bid price, be made on the property COAST HIGHWAY CO-8Y: MAQDI R. HANNA, , strom Ill. 3466 Wimbledon Segeratrom Trvll dated 1 bualneu Nama lllled Plans and Speclflcallon1 and furnish certillcaled evl-BSC 4109 with a minimum deposit or ~ONA DEL MAR. siate ol PRES. • PUBLIC NOTICE Way, Costa Meaa. CA 17f83, 3315 Fairview, Road, above on· 3/16(78 and all contract documents denclng that the required IUPEIUOR COURT FIVE THOUSAND DOL· Calllornia 92625. Published Newport : STATEMENTOF 92628 Costa Masa.CA92628 REGISTRANT ALSO maybepurchasedfor$.O. lnsuranc1l1lnelfecllnth1 FORTHESTATE LARS AND 00/100'1 The business Is known Btoch·Costa Meaa Delly Susan S. Perry, (u a part· Neille Ruth Segeretrom, HEREBY GIVES NOTICE per Ml. Payment will not amounts Mt forth In the OP CALIFORNIA ($5,000) lo be made With u : GALLOS ITALIAN DELI Piiot June 30 1995 ; AllANDONMENT OF ner In Harold t. Stgtr· Trus1M ror the Nallla RU1h THAT The PrvdtnUal Insur· be refunded, and the plans general conditions. In the the off., and an eddlllonal The names Social Stcu-• · : UIE OF FICTITIOUS strom II). 24861 Mandeville S.0-Slrom Trust dated 1 ance Company of America and speciftcatlons end con-even1 ol lallure to enllf Into COUNTY OP minimum cash deposit lo rlty Of' Fad.rat Tax Num-FS58 BUSINESS NA.ME Drive, Laguna Hiiis, CA 13/'4, eot Lido Par1< Drive, 1 New Jersey corporauon: !tact documents are not r• th• contract and execute ORANGE be paid through escrow ol bere, and addreuea or the PUBLIC NOTICE : The following persons 92653 18C. Newport· Beach, CA which wu forrntrlY a gen-quired to be returned. the required documen1s, In Re lhe Btlal• of TWENTY·THAEE THOU· BuyertrransltrH ara:i-----------i,&vt abondoned the use ol Sally E. Segerstrom, (u a 92663 eral partner of Regretran\ (I} In accOfdanca with the such bid security Wiii be BISlllE MA& HILL, De-SAND DOLLARS AND 00/ GALLO OF CORONA DEL fflcUUoua Ille Flcllllou1 euslnau partner In H"arold T. Seger-Y¥onne de C. Seg111trom, la no longer: a gtMral part· provisions or Callfornla forfeited. The Fafthlul p.,. c ... .ct. 100'• ($23,000.00) with the MAR, INC., Social s.cu11ty Butlne .. Name !Jame: FRANK'S FLOW· strom II), 3495 Wlmbla<lon TrvslM, fOf lh• VVonnt de '* of Aegi.t(ant end (II) PUbllc Contract Code Seer lormance Bond shall r• CA.IE NUMBl!lh remaining amount ol Hid No./Faderal Tax Numbera Statement t ~S. 390 E. f71h SltMI, Way, Cotta Masa, CA C. ~trom Trust, dated has no IUrthef liability for lion 3300, the owner r• main In luH force and tHect A-188204 purchase price \0 be ft· 33-0ee721M. &e7 SAN NI· The lollowlng peraons .,. Coha•la MFl!_!l•tloCuAs 92B61us7lneas ~~ .. ore W. ~er--rom, ~St•':.,,22221200At,v~ .. ~t tha obllgat1on1 and 11· quh1 ~t lhef-'lo~er po1 •· ~~h the guarantff pe-NOTICE Off t.ALe ~. ed with IHOdllerf to1ver •1 CHOLAS DRIVE, SUITE doing buslneu aa: tt .. , ,......., •• u.. -· ...,. ,.,,. abilities of Registrant. NH "'"' "' ~""' ~II• '""' II speclllad In iht ....... mum Pef o me O 303, NEWPORT BEACH, BGD GLOBAL 3554 e . ,..me referred to above (as a partner In 11old T. ge!ee, CA 90067 one Town center Ortv• llflcatlon ol contractor• If· g•neral condlllona. OP RBAL SEVEN (7) years, wltll • Stata ol CALIFORNIA, naH Park Dr., Suite~ E IP• filed In Orange County Sageretrom II), 14 Nan-Sandra P~s Segerstrom Aasoclal•, 1 Joint venture, c1nae at the t.fme that the The DISTRICT 111HrVH PROPEftlY minimum lnlereat 1111 ol 92660. Costa MHa CA 92828 • 5 n 1 O /1 5 /9 1 , F 11 e lucket. lrvlne, CA 92720 Daniele, Wimbledon By South Coatt ptua, a conttact la awarded: Class the right to reject any or all (Probete C..te NINE PERCENT {9%). Said A.a 1.itled by the Sellar. tu-EUlalfo l!.nieiprltH Bnvd l90 .. F5097118 Jeanetta E. SeQerstrom, Way. Cotta MHa, CA c.iffomla general partnef• C12 Of A. NO payment ahall bids or to wa!W eny Ir-•eolJon tO~) No'9 to be MCured by I Ctnlff, an other business D Conver .. 317 oiamOnd Pattlcla A. Edy, IOO Park as TrullM for the Harold T. '2828 ehlp, Gener.i Panner, by be made tor wottc or mat• regulaull• or lnlounalitl•• 1. Notice 1s Glvtn 1\111 Fleet Trutt o.ad on Mid namt1 and 1ddra11as Aw. Balboa Island CA 4vtnu.. Laguna Beach, CA Segtralrom, Jr. Famlly Dtllld Wayne Grant and c .J, Segerwom I lone, 1 rlal undtr the oontracl un-In any bide or In the bid-LINDA MARIE HIU.. u EJc.. prOl*tv. used by the Wer/Uctn'" 92662 • '2&51 Tn.mt dated 8111/84, (• • Andi' .. ~trom Orent, e•t1n11ahlp, Managing '"'and untll the Registrar ding. ecutor of th• Wiii of b. All ecc991ed onera.,. within tl'VM ye111 before Obd Monaco 30 Columbl tacklOn B. Harris, 1912 par11W In Herold T. legtr• TrUlteM fOf the Grant ,. • .,,. General P811nef Of Conlractors Yetlllff to The DISTRICT Ml ob-IESSll! MAE HIU., 0.. ~ lo Court Conlln'ne· 1t1t dela such 1111 w11 stnl Irvine CA 92715 1• •.lln Avenue, Newpo<t strom Ill. 818 W. lay IW· 1ty Trust dated 9119/18, By Henry T. Segeratrom, lha DISTRICT that the lalntd from the Oifector of CMMd, Wll ... 11 prfvMI llOn. Ilda °' Oflert for !hit or dtlivlfed to the euy.,/ POf1ollno Ou~ FrM Cc>"" •ch, CA 92660 eooe. Newpon ~. CA 1''12 Terry Lynn Lane, Maneglng Par1nef CONTRACTOR WU prop. "" Otpertmenl of lndua-..... ~ '° .,.,.,,.. property mutt be IMde In Traneler" lft: NONE (Foreign Corp 727 Btu f l'lla t>uslneu WU con-9:lee1 Sanl& Alla, CA 92705 By Jeeneae E. Segar-etlY llceneed .. "" tlfM .,.., Aeladont the .,.,. .. lion by lhe Superior Couli. wrlllnO and difedtd to "" The ...... \0 be told Ill Canyon Ad ia. Walnut ~ by a general part· YWH'IM de C. SeQ«wom, JMnett• e. ~om, •trom. Menaatna ,.,,,_ the contract wae awafd9d. pr111~ rate of per diem on°' an.~ a,, .. , ei Eaecutor of the I.II*, eMsenbeel In Qtneral 11: Co\, 91189 " ~:n Btlan Harrlt : T&-r.v:.-:n ~ l=·•r~.~r. Farn1f' J;: ~ ~~ ~~= ~ '° =t' lhl1 '!:,k~ ~ ~~~· ~· ~~~~'"JT, ~~"u~·:~~~T ."''TAUf~~: Thi• lxi~lnue 11 con-1.hl• tlalemtnt WH filed 2222 Avenue of the ...,,, TMC ~ 8111/84, 331l Orenge ~ Junt 2t, altl•• Undlf tl'le i.w . .r: performed lor •tel\ craft Of ~ ,.., pr~:. i;; DMLOPME.NT, 111 Doyer NAM t' G 0 0 D w I LL. ~~~by .• gtt\ttal petlio l!rltl\ the County Clerk of Sutt• 2001t.-~ Angeiff, Palrvlew Aotd, Colla 1995 l~nat ctaulnc.Uon tpedo type of WOtktt needed 10 r ..... Which le localed 11 Drive, IUlll I , NewD0tt UASf, LEASEHOLD IM· Have you ttarted doing ~· Covnty on June 12, Cellfotnla llUIJlll7 Meu, CA 92a2t P•MH4 ftecl hertlnafttt .. thet of. 9MCUl• lht conttact. 1114 Newpoft loUlelllrd , INd\, Cellfomla 1211:S. Ot flROVIM£HT and .,. lo-bu9'""9 yet? Yff Wf.tl f995. ~ T. ~ettom . and Htnty T. Stgtratrom, Publthed NewpcM1 a.ac~ ;;!~ .::.,~: The ~990ing 1Ct1ec1U1e of Cotta MeN. CdfOfnle, ::."".:=~a.: Clled al 3tOO E. COAST Boyd 0 ConVlfN l~i:~..:~~~ :rrru.1~015:rs!;:: ~Ir~ r'::t':.: Ii ColUI Meal Oelly Pilot thaCtllfOfnla.._.eod perii ~·~ ~7~1:2i... .._.,. • ._pullle .. onot ~'g~~YA lno~ ~~:f ftor1oh Duly l'r .. Corp,. a3. 30. July 1, 1995. llfonl Community ftropetty 17"3, :t311 f'alrvlftl AQN, JUne 30, .My 7, 14. 21, Proletllone Coda, lfle..,.. ,,;;.·:-"if'-.... for of Ille ~ tlO .. Notloa and pm, to"' ICountv of ORANGE, State ~. s=~ WIS fMad J F529 Trust, 1117 Eul Bey Av-Cott. M ... , CA 12129 1"6. clally contrac10t ...,ded end ovtttlrnt wor~ teec of 11wt Poft10n of Loe Nie of U. propel1y. TN of Cellfomla. with C c.rti ' •nue. N~ Belch, Call-~ Ruth Moflatty, n:m ' 1'50e tl'le conttact for "" WOttl .. IMlt 1111'9 and 111 of NewpOtt ~. In "*"'°' ftMM8 tht~ The ldnd of Ncenee 10 be °'~"'~ .._: ·l PUILIC NOTICI ~=~=om Mo-~~· Mlulon VlefO, PUBUc NOTICI =":"IN~:': ~iu be ~ ~ .. t~=:9:i to =-~.=.lltA =:..-,_::, ~Hl' Ind~ t9tS. '""". I .&,....Nied riarty, 203f Oftw, Dontld .. Eugene Mof11111y. -·TO ~ct.nc.of ~ = ~ .. CONTRACTOR !! C•lll0tnla, , ed "' UllN llAllll .... No. 20-091"2 now .......... _...._.. ---• PJoUUeut Sanla Ana. Ctifornta 1270I mlt AoMbtler, MltalOn -·-...,.,. __.,_ w .. om '"' ••rmMt ,. looll 4, ,_ • ".....,_ __ ~ for lhe .Pfeml .. , lo-,......,..,_ ,_......,, _ .. f 8u91neN NarM Eugene Morlerty, 2035 ~. CA t2et2 COllTWTORa ,,.., and t'nlllHIOi'lt Coda awerdecl, and upon ..., ......... ·~ of Hid .... __ __.._ ............ Olllect et: 3900 I!. COAST Cotta u... Del'V Nol llet8fMftt Vlctciria Dr'NerOt ~ AN. ~ H. M~ 203S GALUllG l'CM atD8 lectlOn 70ll. Mcol*MtOt undlf .,.,. ~Mt';! N1r11 a1111 ., ..,,,.. __ wm• H!OttWAYA In lht Chy of June n, 30, .MJ 1, ,,, l!:!!==eona•• ~o:.c. s.v-rom. ~?OIOrtw, Me. 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"·~aP1~~ ~· WMlnlY II°'*'•• to .. *' LA~r'LO COHTACT A :.:..:::..-.=...:;; Nght..-id Easement to UH .... 111 ...... -:..... WALTU HDIRY 'M• M.1 .cfff of land ln1o lt1ch-Co1ta ..... Dllty l'ubll•h•d Newport LflSfCT W1tJt PAOfifRTY IT~Oft.ontdntiaj• S8'ct1•wMI MMecl1, ... ::.,..,,__.IO IM Pltlo Artalal Otaig· =-:-...~ ~ UUUel&9WALTIJt 2510ltfOfacombll\IUOrlOI Pilol.Junt23,21,'°,18". l .. ch-Coltl MHa Dail~ :: BE SW Af A PV8li ~ht bwll ICiltY under &lid but wtthotA OOWf\Wll °' .... ol .... Iii i.wM NtM on tl'll .,..,, P-239 or ........ .. .... ........ M. llAUU... ~ ~~~'*'. r:: F541 Piiot June 30. 1995. SM.f • YOU NEB> M E>IFU· OI Ml by IUIOn °' W.,fet\ly, .. ,., ... Of Im· ol "9 ....... ~ the 8elcony ...,..,,, 0.llg· ............... ...., .... WALTER llAUllR • f'5e0 llATOI Of M Ml'l\R Of T ::" ..:::::, ~ =~~~W:.~.tn::· :°'.:...,.. hM •we Nted on the Plan as &239 ..., ... w _. • ueed c.ua NO. At71374 =::~ f:J'~'1i.:!,: PUIUC MOTICI PUBLIC NOTIC! ~ AGMNST YOU, CMWltd ano cltl!W' tD P•Y f0t ~otlMln' to .. ~ ~. t1 hlng Appurt1n1nt 10 °'*"" ....... ,..,_.. To Ill Mira, bantllclarin, lots fOf private fandtcaPina cnatUTUe «JI.I StQLO CONTACT A l>.W· llllOttSigncd 9 wnlltft ~~ t•n•noe HHninenh . 100 CMo C..., DfM the Unit.•• Well as in Ex· ..,.. Mt .. IWtlle...,..... crldllora. conllngenl cradl· purpoau; and Dever: ... tao.., 1 .,. flcUtloue IA Of Otf ""'-~~-OO•I• etlCI •Uomey'. .... Wiii ....... AM, CtlllofNt, clualve ftoht end e...m.nt ,Nie& Pl: "" uduetve tot•. and ptflON who may opmenl Agr"ment No. •• au.in..• Name !."'iJii~31 11115 ll t100 • m find 11111 Ind_,,...., IOr Salt, to wit: U ,438 oo with ~: c..tlle(1 dleol(a) to UM Ole StOftga Aree. If ,.... _, lllllMM '°.,.. OlllWWIM bl lnttr"ltd In R1q~1t to approve 1 d• of..._, Pr..-ttw Statement Tiit l.tlf Qltlct OI OtCfa H at •= llOCICt Of llttldl find lntt•ul thefMIO, .. prolltd· ""* be made .,..,..... to Any Ot1ign1t1d on th• U. ,_.... ~ _: in. Wiii or estate, or bolh, velopmtnt agrffmtnt IOf •t Prh,et• lal• The followltlQ petaonl .,, ~·-~ ~tgertl '° ~ Ille Ulldtl ed In uld O.c:lemloll. LOMIUw "'°"""'" AMl9· Plen S 11 Being Appurtt• ~ • ....._ °" of: WALTER HENRY lh• propos1d eonstiuetlon No. At••3t0 doi bualnen u · -8'1DOI tonwni~ As9ocll· ~ lo sea laid l)!Optrty IO lldvanc11, If Mly, under the ..,_ Coro •.. rtefll, .. n1nt to th• Unit. Any ~ ...,..... epec.e(I) BAUER aka WALTER H. or 500 dwemng unlit In In the Superior BL~ WATER SKINS. 171 toll llnotf IAd .-i11u1nuo Deda· Alls Y ~ obllOationi. and term1 of n ld D•claretlon.; end l!MtMi ~'°end Such Storage Area Sl'lall a. tGt.. al the BAUER • k a WALTER Art• 4 or tha Ford Atronu-Couf1 ot the l tato w 15 th St 18 Newl)Of1 _.on o1 CMnlllll. COncnona lhtrtafler 1111 lllldtf'lll)ned fe ... charo11 end ••p•nH• now held b'f 11 under Mid Used Only for Storage Pur· TM ..... ~the ._ BAUER ttonlc Planntd Community. of Calltomla 1 Beach CA 926631 ...A An~ ~&R's") caused Uld nocJct OI brt~ and Df .. Id Attorney. Died d Trull In the~ d Not as Living unpMd --....... A PETITION has been A Draft Environmental Im-f"'• tho Ter'/: 'A Lundvall 811 w -........ 1• -...: °' cleellon to .,. -A-'-d c........ The HDmeownen lilU8l4ld In uld CoUNy-and POHi an llgltton MCured tty -ftlld by JOANN YOUNG In a t Report (DEIR) has ..... • • . lllCOrotd in,;-1 ~~· llY 17 1995 as"i;;;,t"'" ~wgs: Auoeletlon under H id g'* ~ .. : ,.. "'°'' Ou1rt1r1. . prOl*1Y '° M .oW end th• SuperlOf Court ol Call-~ prepared In coMec· County of Oranv~ ~· h SJA 9~ N1wpon 133-217. MQ, 1 • ()0673j3 Of Of • ' Decluetlon h"etofo11 fully dMcrlbed In !fie ._ PARCB. ~ An Exclusive ~ MIUIMMd fOfnla County or ORANGE tl · h the 1,ppllc lion In tho Matt•t Of th• IC • CWllClll C:: •of~~ IN OlliCe Of :J:1 R':::s ~ •i:ou1ed •lgnd dellv1t~ 10 tnenllontid Died ~ TrYll. Rlgt'lt Ind Etsement to Use COili, ~--end ad-THE' PETITION reques~ n~~tdwnebove; intere~ted Estate of Etla•b•th ~~ ~us~e~~l~~~on-eounlr· __ , the 0Qnoe C nt r t und•11 ned • w11tt•11 N1t4 • 4M-11MI th• Parking Space or Vlntff It tM tiMt of the that JOANN YOUNG ba ap-persona 111 encouiaged to Drant Decoa11o4 H Y: ed d flt au~~ ~~n Ind ~ :'i. Y Wiii lie made tu ~:~:'i!.'lot° 0's~•f•ul1,Jnd The ..,..,. .tdf... and Spece• Oeaigneted on th• .,.... poblkMion of tM polnttd as pet1<>n11 "Pf• revt-this document and Noib 1.1 hereby given bu~r~sr>:.111~8;; s-1 ~~ llll'nt Allldlanl Wl.l SEU Al ~ CO¥tnant • wnuen N::ic. D~· o'et•ul~ odlel oonvnon ~'*ion. Plan IS Parking Sp•e•l•I Nadce al ..._ la sentallve to tdmlnlster the submit commen11. Cop.es that th• undl!f9ioned w1u Ttrit Lundvall ' ~ ~ AUCTIOH TO THE HIGH-t~ss °' .....,,..,. ,!~· and Eltctlon tD Sell ID be :..C:~ ':..:.:' ~ PS-238 a PS·237. APN: 1'11,000~A1. ,__..'a: estate of tht deced11nt. of the DEIR and auppot1lng sen al Private Af1. to th• This atat91nent was filld """" fOR CASH. 1~ • .,...,.., ··..--"' lillt, t1cofd•d In the Couoty IMJI· 936-76-239 MUii M __ ,, 1 THE PETmON ftquests documents are avatlablt highest illld ~t biddor, IMlh lh• County Clerk of 1 EST 8IOOER U""J-e POUU5JOl1. "'tncumlwanccs. to ""'"'" the , .. 1 prDp•rt fl0'11d to be: 124 Eat 20th The ptoperty hefltofore fe(1 c •ewn °" • thl dtcodtnt'a WILL and fOf review at th• Planning aublect 10 conllrmadon ol Ofange County on June 2 ••mt ol Ult In t.tulthe~ ~Y lilt lffNllWIQ PMcioal Slim dHcribed herein I• loe•l•i;, Stf'Mf, CoUa Mau, Calllof. deacribod Is being sold •as t&ate Of Mttonef ...,., • todlcils, If any, bt •~milled Department, City ol New-aaid SuperiOf Court. on or 1995. • 4 llt Urlled Stllll) II OU ol lllt obi~ stCU11d bys~ TN•IH conducting u le· "'8 m27 1 • Th dd chld *-by 1,... Of to ptobate. The will and port Beach 3300 Newport alter lht 17th day ol July, FM&•SM I.om enttanct of 291161 A\'t""ra, Ott<! cl T111s~ with 1nte11s1 u ler Rothmen Anorne ei The ~ Trv.t.. 1 • e street 1 "" ,.., .. Cfedlt uNon, ot a any codlella are available Boulevafd Newport Beach 1995 al the office ol _ Sulit A. R.wltllO SMtl Ml~ta. UICI note PIO~d advances II Le:J 1301 Dow s1r:.t dl.c:lalrna eny liability for Mt end other commfon .. dulg-1 chadl •awn by I .._. Of for examination In lhe Ille Califomla S2659· 1768 (7 t 4j George s. Vorgllcl'I. Al· Published Newport Btach-c.ltlot!U 92688, Ill ngttt '9e and any, unoerll'te tetms Ol 511d Detc1 Sult~ 850, New on BHoh'. lnoo«ectneea °' the .v..c •nation. if any, 0 tne ree fedtrll Nvtne• and loan kepi by the court. 644·3225. tOfnty 11 Law. 23501 Park Costa Mesa Dally Pllot 1nttl9Sl COIMYtO lo, Ind ,now ol Tru~t. Im. Charves •fld CA 92660 l114r B52·0779 eddfM• and othw eommon property described above lllllOdatlon, .. Vint•.._. THE PETITION requests NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR· Sorrento. Suite 214, Cal&· June 9. 16, 23, 30, 1995. l l!eld by ti under said CC&R s in t~nses OI tilt Trustee and ol D11ed: Mey 18, 1996 deelgnallon, If eny. 111iown ia purported to be: 102 dtUOft, Of .. v1na1 banat authority to 1dmlnlstef the THER GIVEN that lht pub-basat, CA 91302, County F509 ..I Ille propeey 11blllld in Saud !ht Trusts cruted b said Ot d By lttry Rothmen, Atlor-'*~· SCHOLTZ PLAZA #30. llflKW\ed In MCtfOn 1102 ealate under the lndepen-lie hearing will be held on ol Los Anael11, Slllt ot countY Ind Siila descnbed as OI Trust Said sate wi~ bt held !i ney 11 l•w AUThtOAIZED S1ichall w4ll be made, bul UNIT 239, NEWPORT of thl 'lnanclal Code and dent Admlnlalfallon of Es· I.he 10\h day ol July, 1995, ca11tornla, alt ngt11, llU• and PUBLIC NOTICE A p N Q30.n·538 Unit 220. July 7 1995 g 45 AM at !ht MM REPRESENTATIVE FOR wilhoul ~enl °' -nen· BEACH, CA 92663. IUthoftlld to do tMtllntu talea Act. (Thia 1ulh0tlly at the hout of 7:00 p.m. In Interest of said dectasld Flctltloua II LOI 4 al Tract 8336. U reconled ~j Enulnc. lo the Cou DOVER SHORES COMMU· ty, •JCPtl&Md °' Implied, t• The understgned Trustee In tNI ..... wlll allow the petaonal ftlp-the Council Ch1mbtfs ol al the time of death and all 1n 80ok 4311~8-12. lndU· l\hou 700 C nty NITY ASSOCIATION ptdlng title, po11-'on, Of dlsclalmt any liability fof Thi litratC ....... and teHntallve to t.akt many the Newpoft Beach Cuy thl fight. tiUt and lnterHt BualneH Nam• of M s Maps Oiivt st, MC Ctn!tr tVtlLAGEWAVI tnc:umlwanc.., lo PlfO/ the an Incorrectness or the othtf eomMOn ~ actions without court ~ Hall, 3300 Newport Boul• !hit th• estate ot 11ld d• St•t•m•nt ~ICU! of ~ 1,:"1~ 5'nt.1 An~. Cl 06/16, 06/23, 08/30 remaining principal aum ct att:et address and other lion, r any, al tM rMI pfovll. S.f0t1 taking ~· vard, ·Newpon BHch, Call· cHsed has ecqult1d by The following i>«sons 111 .: caionu amount Ol lllt Wlpltd lhe note{•) MCUJ"ed by uld . · 11 f.'operty dffcltbed above lain very Important actions, fornla. at which llme any-operation ol law or othlf· doing bus!lless as: eou;:. s1ret1 ICldmS Ind Otht bilioce ot lhe obllOabOn stand PUBLIC NOTICE Died ct Ttwt, with llM«Mt comm~n de~ignrttons Id • purponed to •: 102 however, th• personal rep-Ont with an lnteflll In the wist other than °' 1n 1ddl-KLG KARE, 25252 Via P1• "". ,._,..,........, if Of by Ukl 1H09trty to bt sold. lhefeon, aa proWied In uld any, s ~wn era n. a lchotz "'81.a, 112A7. New--fesentallv1 will bt fequifed ptoject may otter tt11Jmony lion to lhal of u ld d• dra Roja. Laguna Niguel, ' CQfMIOll ---·· tn;. IOOflhfr with llllertst, late file Nt. ff4t311i note(a), ~. If any, •~le will be made, but port BMch, CA t2tll. to give nolle• to lnt8'esled to th• City Council. II you cuaed, el the llma ot CA 92677 11 flt ital property dtscnbed •DcM cllaroes. and fSTIMAlED costs. FICTITIOUS IUSINHI under the tarme ct Mid without covenant Of war· TM Wldeftlgned Tf\llllee persons unl1H they have challenge this project In death, In and 10 all thl ctr· Karlyn L. Gundefson, ,. 1s lllrpoi1ed to be 260 Cagney expemes and aovaoces as cl !ht MAME STATEMlNT Died of Trust, r-, ohergee ranty, expressed or Im· dlec1Mm1 any llablllly. fOf walvld notlc• or consented court, you may be limited taln Real property situated 25252 via Plectra Ro1a. L.a· Lane 'S.,.., Newport Beach. date llereol is 5115 66S oo The lotlowino l)trson{s) 1m encl expen ... of the TNSIM plied, regerding title, pot· any lncorrectneu of "" to the proposed action.) to raising only those 111ues In City ol Newport Beach. gune Niguel. CA 92677 Cahtomta "'""" DATE June 12 199S domo bustness as FAA41.Y and of the tfuate cr-.ct by session. or encumbrances. llrtet addrtu and CICtw The Independent 1dmlnls· you or 1omeone else County of Ofange, State ot This business is eon-Thll underStOoed dtsd:ems CHARDON SERVICE CORPORA FllNESS CENTERS, AJ aald Died ol Trut.I. to pay the remaining ptlncl· common dfftgMUon, • trallon authority will be raised at the public hearing California, particularly de-ducted by: an lndlv1dual " ll'f hablllty for In! mcotree ss TION 11H3926. t!'l315 Culver Dnve, T."-toeal amount ol the un-pal sum of .the note(s) se· any, lhoWll w•. granted unleas Ill Inter· descflbed In this nouee or acnbed as follows, to wit: Have you started doing • of the stleet lddress and Othe( 1165 IMne CA 92714 paid balance ct the oblige-cured p said Deed ol 8enlfklaty: 8anat of esled peraon filee an ob-In written correspondence Lot 49, Tract 1011. In Book business yet? Yes 5-22·95 common dHIOl\lllOn. 11 lr!V. U Slid T11Jslte family ~tness Ctl\1ers (150) lion MCUfed b'f the propetty T r h in r there· AIMc1ca Nl"&SA, Bank· Jectlon to tht p11ltlon and delivered to lhl City at, or 2002. pages 513-514 of the Karlyn L Gunderson shOWn hel!ln S.d Ule Wiii be 6475 PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY Inc • Calilouu Corporabon 3202 to be sold end rMeonable rust. wp\o 1~~:S~n said ruptCfWCHecloaure = shoW good cause why the prlOI' to, the public hea11ng miscellaneous maps, In the This statement was tiled made. but wilhOUI CO\lenant or 1365 mot Dn11t ,f205. San O.e ftllrmited c::oat1, •icpenMS on. 11 v Attn: Mlfprlta court Should not Qflnl the For rurthtf lnlormallon call office ot tne County R• wjth the Coun1y Clerk ot , Wl/fllt'/ express Of 1ml)l1ed. LONG BEA.Of, CA 90ll03 CA92l22 · ' OO. Ind acNancn II the time cl note(•I. ~vances. •ff an~, .-a, 10IOO VIMey authOl'lty. John Douglas, Envtronmen-corder ol Orange. APN Orang. 1 County on May 22. ttOlfdino He. PoSStSSIOn, or (310)596-5986 1115 llusiness is conclicled by the lnill<ll pub&IQ!lon cl the under t terms ~ t e ltr..C.. Cypreu. CA~ A HEARING on th• pell· 1a1 Coordinatof 1t (714) 423-041·27, more eom· 1995 encumtnnces.IO~thettman-BYOONSLEVIN corpornon Noflc:e ol Sall t. Dead of Trust, estimated 0012 T~No.:(71•) lion will bt held on JULY 644·3225. monly known as: 49 Bnl· F647328 ino pnropal sum of the ~en Cl30308 The regist11n1 commentt<l IO 1213,27fl.22 fees, charges and ex· 220-alH. 20. 1995, et 1:45 P.M. In WANDA E. RAC.010, boa Coves, Newport Published Newport Beath· sta11!d 1¥ saud tUI llfOl)trty. With 6116. &23. 61JO. 1995 tnnuct businus under Ille The beneficialy undtf aald peoses of tl'le Trustee and la6d .-wtl M fMde, Dept 703 located al 34 t CITY CLERK, CITY OF Beach, California Costa Mesa Daily Pilot il'llltltst them>n, as l)l'(Mdtd 1n licnous llusintss name °' Died ol Trull ~etol0t1 IM· of the trusts created by IMIC without covenant Of The City Drive South, Or· NEWPORT BEACH Terms of sale cash In law-J 9 16 23 30 1995 UK! Cc&R's. IOYaneeS. ff al?j. PUBLIC NOTICE names hstt<I allovt 00 M"f t ICUlld and de1i¥9!'ed lo the said Deed of Trust, to-wit: wanlftty, UPfUMd Of Im-ange, CA 92668. P bll h d N 1 ful money ol lh• Untttd unt • • • · FS 2 unOtr Ille iemis ol usd CC&R's. 1990 • undarsigned a wnttt11 Dec· $170, 714.55 Estimated. pUld, reoardlno tttle, poa-IF YOU 08JEC~ TO the u 5 e ewpor States on sale. or part cash 1 lees cllalOeS Ind eicpenses of Ille file No. ft0311 SIGNED IVA!. t.«:MAJNS Cl'ilel watt0n of Default and 0. Accrued lntefest and ad di· Mllk>n, or encum-granting ot the pet1tion, you Beach-Costa Mesa Dally and balance evidenced by PUBLIC NOTICE lnisiee Ind of the lllJSIS created FICTITIOUS BUSINESS F n Oii cer · mand '°'Sale, and a written tlonal advances. if any, will b<anc111, fOf tM purpoM 1hould appear et the hear· Ptlot June 30, 1995. note secured by Mortgage --------- d cc&R' Tile total NAME STATEMENT 1 1 Notice d Oelaull end Elle· . h' · of utllfyfng thl Indebted-Ing and slate your ob· F568 or Trust Deed on lhe prop-NOTICE OF ~ sa a I lilt lotlowing person(s) iY.lre This staterntnt was tiled wtlh lion to Sell. The undet· increase t is figure pnor to neu MCured by uld jectiona or file wrrllen ob· eny so sold. Ten pe1 cent APPLICATION FOR MllOUnt of the urll*d ~ance 0 dolno ~sinm 15 ltOlJS~ OF the County Clerk al Orange signed caused said Notioe sale. . DMcl of Trult lncfUdlng 1eet1ons with the court ba· PUBLIC NOTICE ot amoun1 bid 10 be depos. Ille obhgaDon ~19Cl by Ille BEAUJY 2172 W Br ad'N Counfy oo .line 12. 1095 ct Default and Elec11on to The benel1c1ary under tM fHa, charge• and Ill· lore lhe hearing. Your ap-llBCI with bid. Sale Is "as CHANCE IN pll)peny to be sold and reason. S · 0 1Y N011Cf.ltu Fiebaous Name Seti lo be reoorded In lhe said Deed of Trust hereto· .. , ot the TNat" pearance may be In person Notice of Sale Is" OWNERSHIP OF .i:le tsbmnon OI costs expenses uee~ An~helm. CA 92804 Slal.ement upres hlle yem from ooun"' where th• feal fore executed and dehv· = truatM Under utci or by youf attorney. of REAL Propert~ e;ds or offers to t>e In ALCOHOLIC and ldvanees M tile 'me OI Ille Sara Oik Sr.n, l!>84 W ~met the date 1L was l~ed tn Ille Olhce erty.;; looaled prop-ettd to the undersigned I Died al Trust aiuted 1 IF YOU AAE A CREDITOR at Private Sale w1111ng and will be rec11v1d BEVERAOE LICENSE : 1R~ ~tklUon of the bee of L1ne ANlletm. CA 90802 Ille County Otnt A new ftct. loneltar Mortgagee A.-written Declaration ot De· Notice al 0et1ult end EJec. °' a contingent Cfed1tor of No. A 170 852 at the aforesaid office at &-2&-95 • ! sae IS $531~ 32 w ea ill l~~:;:wss IS COIOicted by aous Business Name Statement allt•nc• Colp., aa Trvalee, fault and Demand for Sale. tlon to .... to be rlCOf'd-the deceuect., you must hie Superior Court of th• any IJme alter the first pub· To Whom II May Con- : lhe bentl!ClllY. la boa The ltOI lnnt ed mist be hied betore lllll tme Tile StephM!e Courtney, Aulho-and a written Notice of ed In the county wtlef1 ttM your claim with the court Stat. of Callfornla, for 11ca11on hereof and before cern: DAWSON, L.asry M & Commlrl\I Assoa~. llelt?_: l/~itl ~sines comr::enc U: ht1no ot llu statement oou not ol nzld Signature, Add1MS: Default and Election to rul property la located and mall a copy lo the per· tho County of Orengo date ol sale. Personal rep-Sheri L is (are) applying to , IOI! txecutecl 1nO ._....red ID u"' · ' u r 11Seff ailhonze tne use 1n lflls po eo. 5153aa DellM s 11 The undersigned and more tftan ttllH aonal representative ap-h ftsentallve fHefVH the lht Oepaitmenl of Alco-, , unoe111gned • Willlltll Dedamon ~:sledllu=s ~ °'state ol ~ FICttOu.s Business TN• 75251-5388. (214) c!used said Notice of De· month• haw elapsed pointed by the court wtdthln ~~ :h• ~·~:~LofWtlN• right 10 re1ec1 any and all hohc Beverage conuol to of OtflUl1 and Demand lor S.e 5 • on PQme 10 1o<1otnoo of Ille nghls ol 41t-t15o4 Dale· June oa r 1 El Sell t llncl IUCfl reconsatk>n. louf months lfom the alt • • o • bids sell aleollollc Deverages at • and 1 wntttn Noice of Oefaiii SIGNED SARAOAKSlllH anolhtr under Federal Staie or 1995 ' · ' aut and ec,tion to 0 Equlta.,.. Deed Com-of flfsl Issuance ol lhe let· STON WEBSTER alto Dat&d this 19th day of J2I Seal 6eacll e1va,. s11.w and Eleaon to 5fJll wis recorded lnis staiemtnt wn hied with onvnon liW (Su S«oon 1~.00 "5APHi6299 be recorded in tha county fMlllY H TN,.M. Trust lers as provided In section known •• PAUL w. June t995 G Seal Beach CA 90740 Apnl 1. 1994 as 1nsll\lment no lht Counry Clelk ot OrJnoe et seq . Business •nd Prolessions 11116, 6123, 6/30 where the feal propert~ is Died• Un« -..M, 331 9100 of the Cahtomla Pro-WEBSTER, Deceaaod. Ci1orgo S. Vorgltch, with an On·Sale Beer & 94-0229273('flheundelSlgned Countvon.Aint 12, 1995 ) CE located and more t an South Buudfy Avenut, bate Code. The time for Ill· Notice Is hereby given 23501 Park Sorrento, Wine Eaung Place "41" It· !MlE :June 26, 1ggs NOllCE· Tllls Ftcaoous Name Aenewil filing PUBLIC NOTI t~ree months have elapsed 11th "'°°' Lot E Ing ctalm1 wlll not expire that subject 10 contrrmallon 1214, Calaba .. s, CA unse(~). I.I'll olllcl of Otbn H. Ltwr Statement el(f)res l111e yen lrom Newport Beici'I Costa Mesa since such recordation. CA too1l, TM before low month• ~rom by the aald Superior Court, 9 t 302 (B t 8 ) 591 • p u bla sh 8 d New p or l ~I Ait/ltlQ, Sllle A Rancf'IO Ille elite 11 wu hied in Ille Ofhce CN3t5383 .Ain l6.?3 30. Jul 7 TRNUOSfEEIC~S o:ALE PROFESSIONAL FORE Numllef: f211) • the hearing dale not1eeel the undersigned wilt sell at 9580 AU •r for Ex· Beach-Cos1a Mesa Daily sanu Mltpftl CA W688 (114) of lilt County Otlll A new fto. 1995 CLOSURE CORPORATION. ly: Nore fchapartan, abovu•· MAY .,.,,.MINE th private sale, to the highest t • orn Pilot June 30. 1995. 459-8820 8 Oltx1 H. u wrs oous Blisiness Name Slltement Trustee Sate No. as Trustee, 2033 N. MAIN TNltM sate ornc.r. Date: YO '"""' e and best bidder, on°' ahtf •cu or F567 E _,,,,,J.,.for~ntha · rrust De l~td tclort INttme The PUBLIC NOTICE 93· 10941 STREET SUITE 550 WAL· Oll111M flit kept by the eoUrl. II you the 5th day ot July, 1995, Richard D. Dr•nt, Ell· -----------J:, Bllbol Cotrmcnty A.sJooa-tiling ol tlls st.attmenl does no1 ol Title Ofder No. NUT CREEK CA 94596 ASAP1'7'40 afe a Plf'IOO lnt1tested In at the office ot Chutchlll & ecutor of the Ht•t• or When you wnte ton 11Stlf 111lllon1t Ille 1.1se in Ills f111Nt.fl4tlff 9317014-11 Telephone N~mbef· (510i ll)O, 1n. 111• th• tstalt, you may ~le Boskovlch, 100 Ocnngatt. aald Decedent. a Classllied ad, 6-~ 7 77 14 1!jg5 SIJle ol ' f1~00Us Business FICTITIOUS IUllN£SS Relefence No 933 .. 660 By· CARRIE With~ cs~.:~~ 'i Suri• 1000, Long Beach, Published Newport include all • ~ in ~oluon ol tnt llgtlts ol MAME STATEMENT 098819899 SCHMIDT 'oat~· 06/23/95 PUBLIC NOTICE ~ues~h! of an lnve~~oryo California 90802. •II the Beach-Costa Mesa Daily the fac1.s PUBLIC NOTICE 'notnef unoer Ft<1t1il State °' Tile lollow!ng prrson(s) ·~ APN No. 936·76·239 "°""" · · e ··• right, t1U1, Interest and ts· P~ J 29 30 J 1 6 common IJw (See Secaon 14400 Going business as I.>. TAVERNA, YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UN· N.-.-uvv529o fllt No. Ft50626 and apprllaal of estate as· tall ol said decedent. 11 ot une • ' u y • d I h .. -------.---ti seq Busintss Ind Prolessrons 727 N ANtlelm B\'d ANlle!m DER A DEED OF TRUST PUS: 06/30195, 07/07/95, -flCmlOIJS BUSINESS sets °' or any pe1J11on °' the IJme of death, Ind all 1995. thB92 an ge I e NOTICE Of TRUITU I SAU Cooe) CA 92801 . . DATED 01 /09/S9 UN-07 /14/95 NAME STATIMENT account IS p1ovlded In lhe rig hi, !Ille and Interest results fllf NO: 1150 f t · section 1250 of tht Call· that the said estate has by t YOU AAE IN DlfAULl UNDER ~M ~~ROW INC G Ge~o Mo1~"· ::.!fR cs LESS VOU TAKE ACTION PUBLIC NOTICE OOl lne ~lowino :rs~~~S~ fornla Probate Code. A Re-opefatlon of law or other· PUBLIC NOTICE IJiiylioiuiwiaini.ij~u A DEED Of lRUSf DAlED 13151 BlookllutStSi W~ ~t. a . TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· HE~~Ezne~INTENANCE CO quest fof Speclal Notice wise, acquired other than ORDINANCE II ••• Auoust 23. 11194 UNLESS YOU Gl/cJln Gmlt CA 92643 Armando ">ndraoon 31@ s ERT¥. IT MA y SE SOLD HOTICI! OF TRUSTEE'S 1040 a Camino •B Costa Mesa' IOfm Is ·~•llable from the or In add Ilion to that of HO. 95·20 TAKE ACTION TD PAOlECT Ntwport Beach-Costa Mesa Gnset Aace Sal1ll Ana C AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF SALE CA 92626 · court tier said deceased at the time YOUR PROPERlY, fl MAY BE CN3l4262 T lOl>C Jun 92704 ' · YOU NEED AN EXPLANA· rn..tH Siie No. Cetmno Aorts Hemanoez Attorney for the Pell· ol death, or, in and to 111a1 AN ORDINANCE OF .,. SOLO Al A PU8LIC SALE If YOU l6 23 30 .Jul 7 l99!> Tin business 11 eoncllcted by TION OF THE NATURE OF 01221,2-42 l 040 fl Camno #B Costa Mesa tloner: ~rtaln real property 11tuate THE CITY COUNCIL NHD At4 EXP\.ANATIOH Of lHE ' ' an Ul1nt0lp0flled ISSO()Qoll THE PROCEEDINGS Tldt Ordti No. CA 92626 ERNEST L. HAYWARD, lying and being In the OF THE CITY OF NATlmE Of THE PROCEEOWG PUBLIC NOTICE olherlhana~rsr.p AGAINST YOU, VOU ~~ lhlS DuSlnessisco~cted by ESQ., (CSB.,86158) County ol Ofange. Stalo ol NEWPORT IEACH AGAJNSl YOU, YOU SHOllLD HM you stllttd Going buSI· SHOULD CONTACT A ftef.,.,_ an inda~il ATTORNEY AT LAW, California. and more par· AMENDING A CONTACT A LAWYER. ~1 No.fUt3t7 nessyd?No LAWYER. y~::.:e:-~~T Regisllim has not yet ~n 12371 LEWIS STREET, 1>eular~ ~~scribed as fol· PORTION OF Clwoon SeMCC Cof'ponation. flCTITIOIJSIUSINfSS SQE.O G£l.J.C() ~N. On July 21. 1995, II UHOER A DEED Ofl 10 ~t business under uie STE. 102, OARDEN 10~·6~ Tract No 1700 as DISTRICTING MAPS A Cl~°""' Col'porMIOn u duly NAME STATEMENT ARMA1tOO t.()N()IWi()H 11 :00 AM, PRO· TRUST DATB> 02122110. l1ca~s Dusiness name Of GROVE, CA 82840. map recorded in Book NOS. 34 AHD 35 JjlpC)onltd Truslte unc!er Ille lne following PCrson(~ islile fin SUlitmtnl was l~t<I VWllll FESSIONAL FORE· UNLESS YOU TAKE At;.. names llstedhtrt1n 4887 (714) 750.1414 ri' Pages 7 and Bot Map TO RECLASSIFY lo4owlng dcscnlled Ottd ot Trust Going llusi333nes3sS ~s ~"S the County Cltf11 al Drlnge CLOSURE CORPORATION T10N TO PN>TECT YOUR SIGNED CELESTINO FLORES Publlshed Newport eo'ok fetorded in Orange A1L PARCELS wil seA at public auctlOn to the CLEANER. nslOI a!N Countyon!ine 10, t!jg5 as the duly appointed M~TY IT MAY I! HERNANDEZ M o II County Reeofder'a Office ED BETWEEN h!Qllfu lloddtr fOf ~sh Of &s set An'. CA 92704 HOTICE·Thls Ficnous N1rnt Trustee under and pursu· IOU) AT A'PUIUC SALL This statement was hied with Beach.Costa esa a Y Commonly known as: LOCAT IOM IO SectJOn 2924h ol lht Ctvd Saok Mn ltt. 26376 lom· Stalfment exptts IM yt111 lrom ent to Deed of Trust, ,.. If' YOU HEED AH IX· Ille County Oelk ot Orange Pilot June 23, 26, 30. t99S. 1307 Bonnie OOOl'le Ter· CAMPUS DRIVE, Coot, au noht. title. and 1nte1u1. ~'\ Ad · Mssion IA•ic>. CA the date 11 was Med in Ille Olhce corded on O 1 /1 S/89 as ~TION Ofl THE NA-Coun1y on Junt 26, 1Q95 PUBLIC NOTICE race. Cofone dal Mar, Call· BRISTOL ST,.EET conveyed 10 w now held under ol lhe Coun1y Oetll A new fia· Document No. 89·03071 E TU9'E Of' THI! PROCEfD. NOTICE· This F1cilboos Name rornla NORTH, 81RCH SM! Dttd ol Trust Ill the Pfl)C>erty Ttvs lluSlllU$ IS conoucted l'f bOuS BllStness Name Statement Book -Page •• of Official IHOa AOAIHST YC?U-1.. YOU Stattment txi11res l111e years from NOTICE OF The terms and conditions STREET, AHD hett1i1'Het dtScnbtd an indl~OUM INSI be ltled belOl1 tNt dllt The Records in the Ollice of SHOULD COHTMOT A the dal! 11 was l~ed in !tie Olhce PUBLIC HEARi NO of sale: Cash In lawful MACARTHUR lrustor Ella R. MttchtU Trustee 111~ you staned dolno DuSI· l••no ol au stallment dots not ol the Recorder of ORANGE LAWYM. ol Ille Count,y Cler\ A new nCO· NOTICE IS HEREBY money ol th• United BOULEVARD, FROM 111\dtt Otd.W1bon ol TtUSt d~ed ness yet? No EE itself ailllonze the use in this County Calllornle exe· On 07121/M tit 1:00 '.M.. Doos Busme" Name Statemen GIVEN that lht CITY Stales, or aa may be con-THE CURRENT ZONE Howmber 11 1987 BenetiClil)' SK>HEO SAOI< WH ._ ol • Ficnous Bllsiness cuted b · IRENA LOF· Equbble Died Company, INSI bl l~ed Defore IMtome The COUNCIL or the Clly or tacted for; ten pofC41nt 01 OF M·1-A. TO APF 1 Don l<lolUbt and 8 eoo. lrn sWtment was ldtd wun Name tn ~Roll ol lie nghls ol LAND XN UNMARRIED .. the duly eppcMnttd ding ot tin statement ooes not of NeWl)Of1 e .. eh will hold a tht purchase money lo bt TO CREATE Ill f the County Oelk ol Orange 1 unOtr r.deral Stm °' · TN .... undtt Md P"fw-itself ai111ona the use 1n !hrs bile hi 1 on Ult Ii>' paid at the time ot lh• bid. Klonsbtrg. l rusteu ol 11\t County on.line 12 1~ law (Set Seeton 14400 WOMAN. as Trustor, Int to Deed al TN9t,,. St.alt of a ncn0us Bllsiness pu 1 "l°F d M 1 balance on conflrmeuon of CONSISTENCY Kronsbtrg F11TWy TN'I oattd NOTCE li.s hcuous Name t Business hi PlulttSIOnS SEARS MORTGAGE COR· corded on OSI01190 II Name tn ~on ol tne ng!lts of ~I 'b'!v o m:t Co~ or aal1. BETWEEN THI 2.12&13. as lo an WIOMOtd 50t. St.atemen1 eqlifet t1ve fU1S ltom seq~, PORATION. AN OHIO DocurMt11 No. •1.-r , under fd131 Stite ration f0t~eneraJ ,.:; All bld1 or ofltfl must be DISTRICTINO MAPS, llllettst. lnCI MJrgO Rosen, Ille Iii .. rt WU ·~eel 1n Ille Olllce Rrsl CORPORATION. as Banefl-looll -r ... -al omcw ommon law (Set SedlOll 1 Am1ndm_;t 93·2(A): R• In wrltlnQ and may b• tell CHAPTER Jt0.33 OF lru5tte ol IN t.brvo Rosen Trust ol lhe Councy Cit~ A new Fie•· OISCOV YUCAOW COMPAlfY ciary. 9'ecorda In the offko ot ISCQ Business and ProleSSAons quest to amtnd the LanC1 at Ult alot9sald office. or THE ZONINO CODE D~ttd 7114'93, u ID 111 unclMOtd tous 6us1nm Name Slltcment TT17C.nlfrA~ Sit WILL SELL AT PU8LIC tM ~ al Ofenge ode) Ust Element of the General may bl dellver1d to Ill.Id AHD THI! GENERAL SOl intt11st IT\lSt Ile l~e<J before 11\at elite lilt ltfntll(lfOn Blach CA~ AUCTION TO THE HIGH· OCMny, c.elfort*, .-nrsl t,1ino Plan to 11 to reclatslfy Admlnlatralof personally In PLAN LAND USE RtCORled Str>temller 2. 1994 hllng ol tin swemen1 ooes not ol Newport 9each-Cosia Mesa EST BIDDER FOR CASH cutld by: lillne K. Ollty, Newport Beith-Costa Mesa Al., 4 of the F0td Aeronu-aaid County ol Oran~e. Of ELEMENT as Instr No. 94·0539962 o1 1tsttl ~lllOnze Ille use 111 tin CN31541317313~n 23.~ . .lll (payable at time of sale in .,, UrwMnted WcNMl'I CN315792 .Jun~ . .x.1i14 21 Ironic Planned CommUfli~ may&• ~le~ In :hecol i~• 0: AMENDMENTS Dlflclaf Retords in tilt olf!Cf ot suit ol ~ f1cnous Business 714 1095 lawful money of the United WM Ml tit P'*IC~ 1Q95 from "'General lnduslllaJ · lhe tl er ~ 1~h1 fl"': • ~ AP'ROWD OH IM Rtc:Oldtr ol Onno• COunly. Name 1n 'llot••on ol Ille nghlS of ' ' St 1 b cash 1 euh· to the htghelt ,.,. to "Single famlly Al· any me a er • ra pu • said Dttd of Trust dtWll>es the ano111e1 under Ftoe111 s111e. °' PUBLIC NOTICE 11,~1 'ihe~k dfa~n by 1 =·JIN::!:; = PUBLIC NOTICE tachld" and ''Single Famllv ::uon ,Jf .::~1no::;:k1:~ OCTOBER 14, 0 1H8. IOl1owlng·Pl'OOtl1Y. EJchibtt ·A· A common llW (See Stcboo 14.00 state Of nationel bank 1 .. , •: Detached" and to establlsn • a (PL.ANNIN teuthold as atated by tNt et seq 81.l5tness and ProltsStOns flt .... "'"'7 check drawn by 1 stat•' Of ~ ~ ,::-aJ.., : Al fW NL ff5Qf2~ an add1tlonal ruidential aaldDlal•. d J 1 9 COMMllllON ceftM least wlltl oPllOn to Code) flCTmOUS IUl1NUS 1 .. _ ance, nl'Tml'llJS BUSINESS development allocallon ol ate 1 un• • AMENDMENT NO. 121) r>utdlas. d*d 1 1971 nrstftllng MAMESTATElllfffT federal Cfedlt un on. 0' 1 totMCoufltyCoufUloult, ""'""" 500 ctwelllno units at an av· 1895 Subject 0tdlnanct wu tttcuttd 111111 ~f)Mly, ESCAOW AMERICA CORPORA· Tilt lollowlng ptfSOll(s) ll'Ve f':ck rawn by a a~at~:~ ::.. er:.~ CA.°":: The ~!.~Al!!~) 1512re 1tagt dtnal"ty of 5.1 dweU-Vlol1t Boakovloh 1 lnlloducld on 12th day ol , Wt$1 ~ ~ as TIOlf OOlllQ IM!ness as l>ASTA 1 '" sevlftgS an .,_... doi bu llESA CAFE· Ing unlt1 per acre on prop-ChUrchlll & Boskovloh June, 1995 and adopttd on lrsw and Tl!Omu C. Blxk.and 9828GltdtnClo~IJ4111 PAOHTO. 13662 Newport Aw. as1~iation. uv!"g' asso-~ Utllto= now held 1eRl 2~S:.One Rd Sal\ erty localed al 1000 Ford A ttorn•w• for Hid 26th day or .Mll, 1995. Vl'IW! J Black, husband and Wiit Sutt 20! 18, Tus•n. CA 02680 eleUo~. Of savings bank by ~:::., '* DMcl al Clemente CA 92672 Road; Pro3011d ORDI· Succ .. aor Admlnlatre· A y ES• C 0 UN CI L u totnt' leflMllS. as ltwe Mid Gal:: ~e:e: "l::~ Mesa • .:. R Me~·=7 E Wlllllt. ~f=~~li~n!~:i=~~~~: !~: Tru• In "" propeny tho Jong Hee Paik, 1916 Buno ~~:iN~ co9JJ1~'s16~ tor With Wiii Amwxod MEMBERS, EDWARDS, ltCOldtd Apfll 14, 1972, in Booll C~4263l-1915 C.Jun she~tvvar 272.0 E W1'· authorized to do bu1ln111 eted In aald Coun(y, C. Pl Lomta CA90717 AMENDMENT NO. BOO: R• for the E1tete of Paul WATT t DE 8 A y ' 10081, Paoe 934 of Ollcal l6l>a31>..Juil,I095 rcit l 32.0fanot,CA'2667 lnthisstete). At: IN THE f°""9dncrtbed.•!: ThlslluStness 1sconduc!ed1¥quut to amend lht Wlneton Wobater, o .. HEDQEl 0 , COX , RtCOldl, IOf ll'lt tenn .and upon . ' MoharrwNcf MehMI 733 QUAD AREA OF THE CITY l!X..-r A an 1ndl~ll.t81 Planned Community Devel· ceHed1 i 00 Oc ean-OLOVER, 0 NllL ind &ubjcct to all ol Iha provf. PUBLIC NOTICE tm.td.1 Oriw, Rechnd, CA HALL OF BUENA PARK ~ ~ COfCto Reoimnt has not yet be': opment Aegulttlon• of th• N 0 EI, C 0 UN CI L SIOllS thtrtlll contalntd. P11tel I: 74 CIVIC CENTER AT 665 ,.MCI '. . to transact busmus under Ford AMOnUironlc Pl1nntd s ELL MEMBERS NONI Lot 43 ol lfld No 7148. IS cHs121u11 lhlsbulinnslsc.o~tly BEACH BOULEVARD, toM~-=-= hcb~ous buStness name o Community ao as to re~es· ABSENT COUNCIL shown on • Mai> ltCCWtd in llOTlCE OF 111 UrlllCOf'Pl)llled assoalllon BUENA PARK, CA. all 202 (the "Unit") .. thoM\ ~":lti'5;:'~'1e~ PAii( ~.':~h ~ ti.!i0o~m!r.: our home MEMBERS NONI HARBOR LAWN- MOUNT OLIVE Cemetery' Sales Leads Furnished -7 02 ........... llU .... &Y Mortuary* Ch9Pef Cren\atlon 1 to Bra.dway CO.ta Mesa IG·l1• rLowau When Words Are Not Enough "Specializing In Sympathy Flowers" 2983 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa ... . !:N~P=.~·~~: ~cT'.~ a~'&eev =~..:,t'~no bull· right btle •r-t 1nter•i:~o;· :,.::,...~ ri.s statement was 111ec1 wi to "A11achtd1Da1~.ehed ttidugh classified H::::sR, JOHN w. ~aof~COu-~~~~~~~~ No ~-to~~fT Y ~~f ~1 of~~County~of 0 JIR~e~~=d~~~~~k~e~1~'4~A~~~~~~~~~~~==~~~~=----~~~~~~~~=~ Cat.lorn.a Parcel 2 An IOPUftt· 7. 1996, •l 10.00 A.M .. In H R KttRVAR, rt undtr said Deed o ruat °' Countt on June 26 1095 1;. ~non tadullYe Easement 1 "" Dfflcu DI L11rr M£tflVAA ~ 1n th• property sltutted In ~.:.:;., ~: NOTICE· This Ftcnous Name T:l~G ll'IOllSS Ind tgrtsa ~ Ro1hmeo, 1Dce1ed •t 1 30 MEHRVAA · said County. Cahforme dt· Ot .._ of Celtof· Slllemtnt txpres 11...e years lrom s 1]~ Lot 75 o1 Uld Tfld No. }143, Dove S11Ht. Sult4! ~· n.s s!ltlmelll was liled wi ac:rlbing tha land therein: '*> '(Y:e ...._,.,. ~ ltle oate If was hied 1n lllt Otf1U IOOlltlcf W1UI tastmtnlS I • ~~.~~nho~=~.11 !; Countt Clcf11 ol Orange PARC~~~1l : Sim le °" .My 12, im .. oocv-:'ou~ :::,0:: ~~nt SUl)l)Ort Ind sttlftrntnl where DOVER SltORES COM MU· 1ntt on !tflt 1g, 19116 • .• np men« ~-11110, In ... I that bme lilt sate! Parcel t ld,oilla lot 75 cl NITY ASSOCIATION Will NOTICE-This Ac'9ous IWne irtle to Coodom1nium Unit U211 it ... a 71 ttwough ~st tie hlt<I be Ort <IOe t I UICI Tfld ano toQethtr ~ SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION SUfiemtnUxpM hW ytatl from No. 239 (The "Unit•) ti 111, 1nc1ue1W, al OffkW hli~ OI ': statl:nt se ~nno ~s tlHmtntl wr.ett allCll tMa.,. TO THE 1110HEST 81DO~R dlle it wn hltd 1n 1111 Olflcl Shown upon t he Condo· ftecotda al aald Ofenge 11S :f nt~ ~~Ou~ Business Con$Wcttd In ~ wtti FOR CASH. Cc~1U~~g 1111 COu~ Cit!\ A tie. ~-mtnlum Plan (Entitled •con-County, ..... ,..,_ per-~II ~;n ol !ht nQhlS ol IC)f)liclblt .... ~ .. ~· CHECK OR " s l!uSUltSS Nlmt St.141mt domlnlum Plen for Lot 1 of ... fO ~ IWOl*1Y .. mt in ~...... s "" I/Id .,.-;;:;:-..,._..,.. non-CHECK lp•yeble •t time 01 ,.,_,,,be hied btfort lllt Oita The Trect No 10587) County ec,._. lft Ttld No. 1o.f anotfler under ......,,.., tat~.~ .,, ......---"' .... In lewful MOMY Of the ... -_ __. dOft not Of ' ou f• C lff 4ICOf'cled 1f1 9oo1C ... common llW (Sef SecM>ll 1"""" •~ "9IC lo UM the lacilllits United l t•tu l .. rlQht, thi. ""'••• ,_,..,,. of Or•flO!· •><•Je 0 1 or· ' ...__.. 1 of ..._ el seQ 81.lsintsa 8nd Pcoltssions end tntlfHI c1Ht•d by • llllhoftlt 1111 UM In th nla (The Plen ), Recorded , .... I .. ~ ....... •~---Code) Can't H•m to Notice of O.feull •nct Ello· 1111 of • AcMoul Bual July 12. 1979, u Oocu· ctllftloue"'!~ --FiistFittno .U thoa tlon 'o ... f"uf1utl'lt 10 Ill~ of 1111 tlgfD of mant No. 1661 O, In Book d °'.,.. __ .. ,. Newport Buen-Cost.a Mesa get to e 0.0.ltfetlon ot Cow nant•. Uftdef r.o.111, S.. 13226, Pagt1 78 Through ,~ ..:c:: ..=:: C~15456 Jun 30 .Jut 714.21 rtpalr Joba COndltlon• • A11ulctlon11 IN CStt Stctoll t 116. lnctualve of Offlclal .eoa1 h eo.-AIW 111115' e wound lht houtt? whkh notice wH f8'!!'"1nd MCI ·~*' and Plolmton1 Ricord• ol S11d . Or1nga .,.. ~ _, .,...... on r--------- on Aueu•t t 1 • I -· • ') c Whlc"' Dia p .. _. PUBLIC NOTICE Let lht Claaelfled 11n.1ment numb11 H · r.ng ounty. " ..... n .,. a-. ....,. ,...,.,,... ..,.. , --------0'87fS:t3 In Offlclet Al· DISCO¥tttY nc.. cow taint to Thtt Propeny 0.-fNM tM f~ •• lervloe Directory c:Ofd1 of ' 01eno• County, 1n1c.r.rA.,. Sit tcrlb•d In Tract No. A) ""~..... Flo tltloua help you find c.lifoml•. In .ccofdeno• ,..._,,•ch, CA m.f 10687. Rtcotded In Boo It IMfit (atMf then ~ 8u1lneu Nemo ttllablt htlp with e Declewetlon of Cow · ""rwOOfl ~ MISI 4-48 Pa091 6 Through 8 ol • Mii IV) d di" .... • Statement ,.:=:;::::=====·==. nente, Condltlon1 • Re· eta'TM'i'i 1729Uill 23 30 Jul Mlacelleneout Mapa, R1· ~ COIMloft Tht following pttaon. 111 etrlotlon• fHorded In Offl-714 Ul8l5 • • corda of ~lid Orenge 1tna• Oft ttM ,.... .,.. ,.. dOlng bulln111 as: olel Ricord• ot Ofent• • • County l9NM to olhWI' Uftb fW 'YOOA Pl.ACE, 1~5 New. County. C .. loml•: In the PUIUC Ml\'9'tCI ;A,.Cll 2. An .,.. • ,.,...... ...., t>Oft Blvd., #208, Cotta fNOperty eltuete4 111 Hid -s s · ~ ..-, 11 nts a nAls Mna. CA 92627 CouM" and 1, ... •~ Und~ .001530 Pwrcent _.., ..-; Mii A.M. Beck, ioc.. (Clhfot· ae: hrcel , , ?·to4·0I. Loi NOTa °' ~ In and to the Com •• A ........... --nil). 1'3$ NIWPOft Blvd., e, Treot •224. lnoluelw of Ta~'.•.•~ mon Anu 11 ShOwn i nd ...,.. ....-111'.'1 • 11 1 2oa. co111 Miia, CA ttte offWM '9MN1 or °" ---Defined on tht f'tln: At4 _.. .,._ • .. ,.._ 112'21 -.. lniDIUelw of Mkc•· LOIR No. ...... ~ Thtfalrom tht F61· fW --• ....... Thia bu1lnH1 11 c<» neoue ~· *the Cowtty VOU Me. .. °''AULT to Wing: IA> in ExclutNe ..,..., . ""'*· --... ductt<I b'f! a COfl)Oflllon •f Or-... c .. toml•. UHQ(R A De2.D (:# ,.. __ -..... , , ... n ,., ---_..._.. H•"-...... 1ta11td d<Mng ""4it4e4 o-. Ge.n M TRUST DAT!O tf11"2 ~ ,_,,. ,.. ' -el, __. •-"'No T.tn and.....-, W, Tem ~Ii vou TNCI N:,. cets Ml to Iv,~ M ..... .. 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ANEW BUS/NESS?? . • • • • • • • • • • • • • The !Jgal Depmrmmt 111 tht Dtz!'1 Pilat ii~ to annowte't a nl!W snvia now 11Vailabl.t to NW businoso. wt tvill n(llu SEARCH tht 11ilmt for JOU tit no exl1tl cbttrgr, ""4 lllllt you tlN ti mt and the trip to tht Court Hot« in~ Ana. Thm. of to11N~ 4.fter the SM'f'Ch is complmd Wt "wiU fik >""'' fittititJu.s bus:inm flll1N SIOlltmt wish tht Omnry C/M, publish ona a Wtdt for four wtth 11J rtX/flimJ "1 "1w ..J thm .fik P'' pro<( of pubUarlWn wiU1 tht OxmJy Cini ·~Mp by to fi" your .fiaaN-'1wintst ltlllmlml"' tM lMilJ p;Jq,, 330 w. &y St, a.ta }r{OIL If J'1" atnndl stfJI' ,,, ~ aU/ W tit (7 J ~ 642-efJ2 J anJ wt will 1Ntftt ~ p J"f4 IO /wN& this pr«E '6 7'" I,,,,.;/. If>""' showlJ httw 11111.fonhn' ~ ,._ '-' .. --WiJI"' ""'"tho g/uJ IO assist Jf1fL G.J IMcJt in JfJf" MW-- '. ' • MIDAV. JUHi JQ, 1115 .,........ ,.IC._ ... IC.._ fl•IDIOTICll ,.. • ..,.. .......... rnuoll!W , W-·~ wlDTw 111-..cllO'ilr:a ...... ,. 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Nt 7, 14'. = "· n. 30, ~ '· =·ai-:.:!~~ 111h ITA!ET COSTA QLOVD. , ...... _. ~ ...,... ..,.._ F511 Cotta ..._ Dlltr "°' PAI · 'Ill Fal BMcfl.CAtleeO MEM.Or.nge~.CA 110••· oou•cu. GIUll'tMt4.Ma. ,.. Wldlt .. ~ ......CMOTICI .M1111, a.~. Mt'· PUIUCIOTICI .... ·--nci .,.,. a. COIDlle. 1954 t2a1 _. ... • pWllc •MDI, llOllm TllS-fORT W ll•lneel. HelM{t) .._. 1•· -.._ -~ llOTICI Port a-.. ~ .. ~ auction 11 "Mid addrlla", AallNT COUNCIL ...., .... OOD9 lllMM on: W14 Pli•I• • Nae "••t••• '9c•••• port a..cn. CA IHIO eo.i. ....... calltomla, at 1 . __ ...., .... PBTW TO YTR v~•=rlM•. ~ ...... I • ._ ••IRJIJ ._ ........ ...... ........... TIU• bUllnM• 11 con. PM on WEDNESDAY, the MAYOR, JOH• W ...... UU OIWD I: BefO, •alnHt PUIUC IOTICI 1 ... i•int ........... luelftH• ..._. dUCteci by:.,. lndMdual 19TH day of JULY, 1NS, ttaDG•I · l4.illjlcll ordlnanoe W Tillt IUltemenl wee tied Thi to1tM1r1g peno111 Ill Pl the fa1owtr1g l*90M.,. TM tDllowlng Pl'90l\t.,. lt•e•ent ..,. YCM1 t1Med doing the following automoblle(1), CITY Ct..DK. WMGA lnlroduCed on 12"' *t of Wllh IM County Clefk of dolf'CI ....,_. •: Je8M1• doing~ u : ctolnd bU11r19U u : The followlng '*'°"' .,. bullnHi veC'1 Yn 1911t lo wit: a. MQQIO June 1W Md ___, Orlnge County on Mey 31 ~ fLOWEAS 390 ••lnJJe..... I) COMP.U.OATE b) PHOENIX COMPUTER dolna bUllneM u : Bfenda S: Colgate 1H 2, FORD/2H, V.l.N. THE ENTIRE TEXT IS on 29eh csay'ot JuM. 11181. 1NI. • E. 191h St, Coeta M.... 11811 .. nt C 0 M P-U ·VI! W ' 33 SEAVICfS 302 N El Cam-PACIFIC At; AUTO BODY, Thia ttallmlnl WU liledof 1ZVPT20C3N51toe71, LJ. AY•I CO ' i. N482 CA 12627 the~ S*90nl we aonaeperrow ffvtn9 CA 1no ...., 'aw.. 2oo Sin 1701 Pomona Ave. Col18 wllh the County C1«k cenM/State NONl!/CA AVAILABLE FOR R~IEW 1. UNCI A Jackeon Brian Hanle, 1912 doing butlneei M : tl7f4 ' • Clemlnte CA 92872 • M ... , CA 12627 • OfWlQe Counly on May 11, 1988 FORD/OP, V,l,N. IN THE CITY CLERKS OF· MUllU•, llDWMDI, ~ Newpclft leach-Tutlln Ave Nlwport FOREVER SLIM~~ s..w., etwttt Beverly 33 Marlo A 'Ulcldttz 747 Via AleJ1ndro Carrillo, ,737 1M. tFABP14T3JH106897, LJ. FICE OF THE CITY Of WAn, D•llAY, COX• Co1ta Mna Dally Piiot Beach CA tateo Blteh 8.!,.1 1102, lona•Pll'row lrvjne 'CA Otono S.,, etemente CA !UfWOOd SL, S1nta Ana, 1'141404 censt/Stal• 2FXZ997/CA NEWPORT BEACH. O'NmL . JuM •• 11, 23, 30. 1M, Ruth • Anne Hanl9, 1912 BMch, ""'92tlO 127f4 • • 92172' • CA 92701 Publllhed Ntwpot1 Beach- 1980 OMC/FB, V.1.N. Publlahed f'.itwport NO•I, COUNCIL F503 Tu1lln An,. N1wport Fred Clareta. M.0., 11717 Thll butln111 11 con-Tl\11 bullnHI 11 con-Thll bu1lneH 11 coo-Coila MHI Dally Piiot TM80VZ181944.z.. Uc1n1e/ Beath-Coata JHsa Dally •••••RI, H•DG•I, .,.11UC NOTICI Bffc:h, CA 92te0 8eac:h Blvd.. Huntlnglon ducted by: an lndMdu.i ducted by an lndlvldUll ducted by: an lndMdU81 JUne 9, ti, 23, 30, 1995. Stat• 1M05734/i.;A Pilot June 30 19115 QLOWA rv Thia bu11n .. 1 la con-Beach!. CA ta47 Have you atltted doing Have you .wted doing Have Y°" 11.arttd doing ,511 1991 HON D/2H, V ,I. N. ' · F5&4 Al S•NT COUN Cl L Plotltleue ducted by• ~ and Ftlllc "ak.uam· M.D .• 415 bullneel yet? No bullneM yet? No bUllMta ~ v .. 2· 1-95 2HGEDe359MH5&3149, LJ. MaMaua' MONS ......_ ......_ wtfe . Brodtllde Ave., R9dlanda, atewn c. Beverty Mario A. Urcadu Alefllldro Carrino PUBLIC NOTICE cenH /Slite NONE/CA PUBLIC NOTICE ' Have you ltaited doing CA 12373 Thie tw.ment wu filed Thia 11at1rnent wu filed Thia 11a11mtnt wu flled 1---------1999 MERC/CP, V,1.N. llAYOR, JOHN W. lt.t.......t bU8lrlMa ~ VM, &-1-95 Thia bu1lne11 11 con-wtttt IM County a.rt ol wlll\ IN County Cllfk ol With the County Cltr11 of flotftJous 3MABM1259KR810154 , U. OflDINANC• HaDGaS The followlng P,91'aont ate J.ctiaon 1Sr1an Hanle ~ by. a general part· Of1ng9 County on June 19, Orange County on June 1, Orange County on JUM 19, Bu.lnMa NUM cenH/Stale LCVS4B/TX NO. 85-25 CITY CLERK. WANDA dolna but1neM u : Thll ttaaernent wu flied nershlp 1"5. 1995. 1995. ltM•tMnt 1987 MITS/PK, V.l.N, AN OflDINANCa Off L RAGGIO I.) ~IMAL FRIENDS VAC. with the County C19fk of Have Y°" ~ doing '850079 FMUll FMH72 The following S*80M.,. ~~::~=g~=~ U. THB CITY COUNCIL THE ENTIRE TEXT IS ~~~a?~Nl~f>)v~t Ofang9CountyonJune12, ~~:t, Pubbhed Newport e.ach-Publlahtd Newport Put>lllhed N~ Beac~ dolna businep u : 1988 NISS/PK, V.1.N. 01' T ... CITY 01' AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW CINATION CLINIC, 233 1995 -.. TNa ......nent m flied CON Men Dally Piiot Be1cil-Coata Meta Dally Coata Men Dally Piiot SMITH & SONS PWMS. 1N8N011S2JC3Be711 , U. NEWPORT IUCH IN TH. E CITY CLERK'S Of· Seal BHch Blvd., Seal 11.1_..=HU with the County Clefk of June 23, 30, July 7, 14, Pilot JuM 301 July 7, 14, June 23, 30, July 7, 14. ING, 3135 CAPle~~vt., Ctflte/State 3T23249/CA AMENDING SECTIONS FICE OF THE CITY OF Beach, CA 90740 Pu.blahed , ...... _. Beech-Ofange County on May 10, 1"5. 20, 1995. 1995. Costa Mesa, "'" 1919 TOYT/PK, V.l.N. NEWPORT BEACH. Tlmottly Ao~ ... Claire, Coata Meaa Dally Pllol 1995. F553 F575 F551 Garry Sm11h. 3135 Pierce JT4RN81P1K002S029 U. •• ::.~~:';:. Publllhed Newporl 10425 Sllttt Ave,, #102, June 18, 23, 30, July 7, ff84e2tl :;~G Costa Miii. CA clnMIStat• 4C35962/CA NEWPORT HACH eeach-Coata M... Dally Fountain v.-.y, CA 92708 1995. Publllhtd Newport Beach-PUIUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE This bualnesa 11 con-Said .... la for the pur· Pilot J 30 1995 Dorta MIC Haag1n1 DVM, F530 Co ta M Dall Pll . .~ ..... . Poff or aallalylng lien ol MUNICIPAL CODE, une • • 2llOI Senator Ave., Harbor • •aa Y 01 Flotlu.ua FlotJUoua FlotJUoue ducted by. an lndl ..... ..... th• undersigned fOf Towing REQAADINQ STORAGE 1563 City, CA 90710 PUIUC NOTICE June 9, 18, 23, 30, 1995, 9ullneea ..._. 9ua"'"8 Nall\9 lualn.u N1Un• Have you started doing and S1or1ge fMt, together AND PLACElll!NT OF PUBLIC NOTICE Th11 bu1ln11a 11 con-FlotJtloue F515 ltat"'8nt ltat•"'9nt ltat•m.nt ~slne~sJ:!7 YH, 1984 w11h coat• of adveftlal.ng REFUSa CONTAINERS. ducted by: • general pall· PUBLIC .. OTIC• The following l*90l"IS 111 The following peraona are Th• following !*ION.,., Th'fsry atatement wa• flied and •JIP9"HI of aale. Subject ordinance WU FlctH..... nenhlp 9uslne.. ....... " IO doing butlne11 u : doing bualnt11 11: doing bu1lne11 11· wtlh th C ty Clerk of Dated thl• 28th dly of lnltoduced on 12th d•Y of au.............. Have you •tarted doing StatMMnt FlotftJeus •> VIRTUAi. CAFE, b) THE LOGISTICS PARTNERS, FINE ART SPECIALTIES, 0 ang 'cou~; on June 2 JUNE, 1995. Jun., 1995, and adopl,cf ltatMnent but!Mll Y•l1 &-1-95 The following penons llt auelnMa Name VIRTUAL CAFE, 9212 19110 Btachcrtat "E•'. 920 lrvlne Ave., Newport 1~5 1 ' Barbar1 Wilson on 28th d1y ol June, 1995. The following S*IOl\I .,., Tlmolhy R. Clllr• doing buslne11 u : HNlhef1on Cir •• Huntington Huntington Beach, CA Beach, CA 92643 · FM8390 Publlllhed Newport Be1ch-AYaS COUNCIL doing bullneu u · Thlt 1tatement wll filed COMPLETE CAR CARE Stat•ment Beac:h, CA 92&48 92648 Adrian Schall 920 lrvlnt Co11a M111 Dally Piiot MEMBllAS EDWARDS a) IJNIVERSI TIES b) TIE wlUl Iha County Cllfk ol AND CO.WSION, 3029 En-The followlng penont art Jam11 C. Daniel, 9212 Timothy Jamta Plrtle, Ave. Newport Beach CA Published Newport B11ch-June 30, 1995. WATT ' DIE I A y' ONE ON. UNivERSI . TIES Orange County On June 13, terprlM St .. Coata Mesa, dol~ bualnna u: HHlMrton Cir., Huntington 19110 Btachcrea1 "E" , 92863 ' Costa Mesa Dally Piiot F557 HE D Q E 1 C 0 X • COUECTION 400 ErMl'ald 1995 CA 92828 ME ICAL WEIGHT LOSS Be1eh, CA 92648 Huntington Beac h, CA Thi• bualntH II con· June 9, 16, 23, 30, 199!1. -......,.--,------• • • B La ' Beach CA FM8480 Comolell Car C8ft Cen-CENTER FOR WOMEN, Thl1 bu1ln111 la con-92648 ducted by an Individual FS-08 PUBLIC NOTICE GLOVRR, O'NEIL 9;ls1 guna • Pllbll1hed Newport Biie~ ttr, rnc., (CA), 3029 En-351 Hoapllal Rd., Suite dueled by: an lndMdull Thia bu1ln1u I• con-Have you 11arted doing ORDl ... "' ... CE N 0 EI 1 C 0 UH CI L Jeanne Butcti.r 400 Em· Coal• MtH Dilly Piiot terprtH St., Cotta Mell, 618. Newport Be1ch, CA Have you atarted doing ducted by: an lndlvldutl buslntH ytl? No -------~-,_,.. MEMBERS NONE ' CA 92828 92663 bualnesa yet? No Have you atarted doing Adrian Schall PUBLIC NOTICE NO. 81-18 ABSENT COUNCIL ~':1~2:S1f' Laguna Beach, ~= 18• 23• 30· July 7• This bu1lne11 It con-Dalt Evin Braithwaite, J1mea Danie! buslneu yet? No This •1•1tmenl was flied --------- AH ORDINANCE Off MEMBERS NONE Molli. Cable 18 N La , ducted by: a corporation 22372 HllWlch Ln., Hon-Thie ltlllment was filed Tlm Plrtle with the County Clerk ol ORDINANCE THE CITY COUNCIL MAYOR ' JOHN W Stnda IAguna BelCh. CA F528 Have you started doing tlngton Beach, CA 92848 with lhe County Clerk of Thia atalemfHlt was flied Orange County on May 31 NO. 9S.2t 01' THE CITY OF HEDGES • • 926n • ' PUBLIC NOTICE busl.n ... ytl? No Thia bu1ln111 I• con-Orange County on May 25, with the County Clerk of 1995. ' AH ORDINANCE OF NEWPOftT BEACH Braden Butchaf 400 Em-Complete car Care Ctn-ducted by: an lndlvldual 1995. Orange County on June 2. FM8U1 THE CITY COUNCIL AM~~DJ=~~~TLE LC~~::RK, WANDA :~~1 Laguna Be1eh, CA 1u:.1:!1~0::"'9 ~9:ntlne .. Alt Ashley/ Prell-~~ef:.11':'ed doing Published Ne:~.~~ 1995. F848510 B:~c~'.1~~~d M~:.w~~~ NO:.i~~l~[H llUNICIPAL CODE v~C:T~':,ER T~I~ Thia bu1ln111 la con-Stat•ln9nt ::,s 1h:t~~ w&!r:I~ ~'t: ~~thw:.~• filed Coata M11a Dally Pilot Published Newport Btach-Pilot June 30, July 7, 14, AMENDING A PORTION AMl!NDING THE A . ducted by: 1 gtnetal pall· The lollowlng PlflOtl• are Orang County on J 1 wt1h the County Clerk ol June 23• 30, July 7• 14• Costa Mt1a Dally Pilot 20 1995. OF DISTRICTING MAP COMMERCIAL IN THE CITY CLERKS OF· nerahlp dol1 bualne11 u : 1995 e une • Orange County on June 1 t995. June 9, 18, 23. 30, 1995. ' F574 NO. 28 TO DllTRICT FICE OF THE CITY OF Hive you started dojng M S GOLF MANAGE· ,848282 1995. • F554 F5t0 RECLASSIFY NEWPORT BEACH. business yet? No MENT, 3188-A Alrwl'f Ave.. FM8H3 PUBLIC NOTICE REGULATIONS FOR Pu bllahid New ort Jeanne E. Butchet' Cotta Mesa, CA 92628 Published Newport Beach· PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE SPECIFIC PARCELS "r H I! P a ft M IT TIE D Bllch-Costa Mesa ~_ally Thia atatement wa1 ftled Boyd D. Martin, Inc .• (CA) Cotta Mesa Dally Piiot Publlahed Newport 88lch-Flctltlout Flctltlout LOCATED ON THE USES IN THE APF P'lot June 30 1995 with the County Clerk of 2831 Point del Mat Ave.: June 18, 23. 30, July 7, Cotta Mtta Dally Pilot Flctltloua ButJn.H Nam• SOUTHERLY SIDE DllTRICT AS 1 • • F Orange County on June 5, Newport Beach. CA 92825 1995. June 23, 30, July 7, 14, lu•llMU HIUn• BualneH Nam• ltat•m-t OF WESTCLlfF CONTAINED IN 565 1995. Thomu V. Schauppner, F527 1995. ltat9"'9nt ltatHMnt .... SECTION 20 33 Of PUBLIC NOTICE FM882t 2007 Y1eht Mischief, New-F552 The loUowlng persons are The following pertont ere d!!'' f~~ ~sona .,., IRe~~A:~=~D • .. Published Newport BNc:h-port Beach CA 92660 PUBLIC NOTICE dolno buslnns u · dolna buslne11 u : ng .,..s ne11 as. TITL.• 20 Off TH.. ORDINANCE Type or Bullneu· Goll PUBLIC NOTICE CAWOPE MuSIC ANO THc MUSEUM 201 Calle LUY UR PETS, 16381 Del DOVER DRIVE, FROM MUNICIPAL CODE NO. tS..22 ;:_ta9 ~e~ ~al~~:Uot Management of Pro~rtlea Flctltloue VARIETY PRODUCTIONS, de lo1 Molinos.' San Clem· Oro Circle, Huntington THE CURRENT ZONE CPL.ANNINO AH o I CE o ' ' ' • · Thll bu1lne11 11 con-Bu9lMH NllllM Flotltlou1 705 Alabam• St., HunUng. entt, CA 92872 BHch, CA 92849 OF CNH TO APF, COMllllllON RD NAN F F507 ducted~: an Individual lt•tMn.nt Bualneea Name ton Beach, CA 92648 William Hedley Butler, OtnlH Ann Morrt1, 18381 TO CREATE , AMENDllENT NO. 819) THE CITY COUNCIL PUBLIC NOTICE Thomaa Schauppner The followlng '*'°"' art ltat•~nt Gregoty Pano1, Ill, 705 Al· 34190 B!ue Lantern, Dana ge• ~rocf'9~9Hunllnglon CONSISTENCY Subject ordinance was OF THE CITY OF Boyd D. M1111n, Inc. Boyd doing bualneu ai· The followl"" ...,sona are 1bam1 SI., Huntington Point, CA 92629 1ac • BETWEEN Introduced on 12th day ol NEWPORT IEACH STATEMENT 01' D. Martin, Pru. SWIFT MEOICA.L MAN· dol buslnei~ u: Beach, CA 92648 Thia business Is con-Thl1 bu1ln111 Is con· Junt, 1995, and adopted AMENDING SECTION WITHDRAWAL FROM Thia 1tat1ment was filed AGEMENT SOLUTIONS, sP'EioEE OIL CHANGE & Thie bu1ln111 la con-ducted by: an lndlvldual dueled by: an Individual THE DllTRICTINO on 26th day of Juno, 1995. t 4. t 2 .020 CHAPTER PARTNERSHIP with Iha County Cltfk ol 24889 Buckakln Dr., La-TUNE UP 2770 S. Brlatol dueled by: an Individual H1v1 you started doing bHa'ft you t~~ed dJolng ~.~3 C0~~:R AYES, COUNCIL MEM· t 4.12 01' THI! OP·RATINQ UND•R Orang• County on June 8. guna Hllll, CA 92853 Cotta Meu, CA 92828 • Hive you started doing bualneas yet? No 1 u~ ~:;' ye ... une BEAS, EDWARDS WATI. NEWPORT IEACH • 1995 June FrHm1n 24881 Pakzad·Zlhlry Corpor1tlon butlneas ytl? No William H. BuUer a• ZONINQ CODC , , DEBAY, HEDGES, COX, MUNICIPAL CODE FICTITIOUI FM9018 Buckakln Dr., Lag:m. Hiiis, (Calllomli) 2no s. Brlatol Oregoty Pano1, IU Thia alatemenl was flied Denl11 ~Morrie AND THE GENEUL GLOVER, O'NEIL BUSINESS MAiia Publllhed Newport Beach· CA 92853 Cotti Miia CA 92828 ' Thia 1tat1ment wu filed with the County Clerk ol Thia atat ment was flied PLAN LAND , NOES, COUNCIL MEM· p::::::.N:.~ETSO The fonowtng S*aorl hu Co1ta M111 Dally Pilot Sandra C. Burt, 3356 Amy Thia busl~tll It con-with the County Clerk ol ?99ra2g• County on June 6· o~~n~~·~:ify~n CJ~! ~I USE ELUENT ' BERS NON! withdrawn u a general J 18 23 30 J 1 7 Or Coron1 CA 91720 ducted by: a corl)Ofatlon Orange County on June 27, . • AMENDMENTS ABSENT, COUNCIL MEM, Subject ordlnanc. wu partnef from the partner· une ' ' ' u y ' Th011 bu1in111 la con-Hive u atarted dol 1995. FM8839 11195· BERS NONE Introduced on 12th day of ship Opetatlng under th• 1995. dueled by: a general Pll1· buslnearyet? Yff, Sep. 1'1. F8S078t Published Newport BllCh· • F848398 APPROVED ON MAYOR, JOHN W. June, 1995, and adopted ftctitlous bualneu name of f533 nerlhlp 1993 Publlahed Newport Cotta Mesa Dally Piiot Published NtWport Beach-OCTOBER 24, 19B8. HEDGES on 26th day of June, 1995. BGD GLOBAi. It 127 BrN PUBLIC NOTICE Have YoU •tarted doing P1k11d·Zahlry Corpora-811eh-Co1ta M1sa Diiiy June 18 23 30 July 7 Costa Mtaa Dally Piiot (PLANNIHQ CITY Cl.ERK. W~OA E. AYBS, COUNCIL Cenvon Rd., #78, Walnut, bualnessyet?No tJon, Mohammad All p1• Piiot June 30 July 7 14 1995 ' ' ' • June9,18,23,30,1995. COMMISSION RAGGIO MEMBllRI, EDWARDS, CA 01789 FloUtloue Slndra C, Butt kzad, General Manager 20 19115 ' ' ' ' F FS08 AMENDMENT NO. 822) THE ENTIRE TEXT IS WAn, DEllAY, cox. Th• Fictitious Bu1lne11 aualrMu Nall\9 This statement waa filed This atattment WU filed ' . 534 Subject ordlnanc. Wll AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW O'NEIL Nam;,.:tf:'~ to abovt Stat•"'9nt with the County Clerk of with th• County Clerk of FS55 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Introduced on 121h day ol IN THE CITY CLERK'S OF· NOE I, COUNCIL wu 0 1 b ~: ~';X The followlng pereona •• Orange County on May 18, Orange County on June 2, PUBLIC NOTICE June, 1995, and adopted FICE OF THE CITY OF MEMBaRI, HEDGES, on c o er • doing bualnffa u : 1995 1995. Flctltlou1 Flctltlou1 on 26th day of June, 1995. NEWPORT BEACH. QLOWR F~ and addr ... or ASSOCIATED GROUP FM7127 FM8530 Flctltlou1 BualnHI Nall\9 lutln.u Nam• AYES, OOUNCIL Publlahtd Newport A8SaNT COUNCIL lhe peraon withdrawing· HEALTH PROFESSIONALS, Published NewpcM1 Beach-Pllbllshed Newpor1 Buch-BualMM Nam• ltat•ment l talein•nt MEMBERS, EDWARDS, St lCh-COata Mesa Dally MEMIERI, NONE Smit Ut Inc.. (CA), '727 1500 Adams Avenue, Sulle Costl Mesa Dally Pilot Cotta M11a Dally Pilot ltat ... Mnt The followlng ~tons 111 Th1 foltowtng ~ION 111 WATT, D EB A Y, Pilot June 30 1995 MAYOR JOHN W BfN Canyon Rd. 18 WaJ. 304, Co111 Mtaa, CA June 16, 23, 30, July 7, June 9, 11, 23, 30, 1995, The following persons are doing busl!'fll u . doing bullneu 11. HE D Q E 8, COX , ' . • ' nut. CA 91789 ' ' 92621 1995 • F513 doing butlnt11 u : SEAVICE R US, 132 Cltar· 1) DAVID PUMPHREY GLOVER O'NErL F559 HEDOES Guy Smith Patklf, Turner, S.tlne & ' F535 NEWPORT SHIP AND brj>ol< Lane.. #B, Coeta FLOORING, b) DP FLOOR· NOES COUNC I L __ P_U_B_L-IC_N_O_T_IC_E __ 1 CITY CLERK. WANDA Thia llatement wu filed A11ocltt11, Inc. (Califor· PUBLIC NOTICE SHORE TRAVEL. 235 Wal· M!sa, CA 92628 ING, 951 Springfield SL, MEMBERS NONE ---------• E. RAGGIO wi1h the County Clerk of nla), 1500 Adam• Avenue, PUBLIC NOTICE nut St., Newport Beach, CA Rita Ann Erickson, 132 Costa Mffl, CA 92628 AllENT COUNCIL ORDINANCE THE ENTIRE TEXT IS Orange County on May 25, Suf1e 304, Cotta Mesa, CA FlotJUoue 92863 Cleatt>rook Ln., IB. Cotta David Wayne Pum11hrey, MEMBERS NONE HO 8 1-2 AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW 1995 92121 cnet283018 Bualn ... Na1n9 Paul Kunzman Mouer, 235 Mesa, CA 92628 951 Springfield SL ,Costa . AH ORDINAN~E OF IN THE CITY CLERK'S OF-Published Newport eeac~ Thi• bu1ln111 la con-Flctltloue It t t Walnut SI., Newport Beach, Thi• bu1lnHt 11 con-Meaa, CA 02828 MAYOR, JOHN W. TH• CITY COUNCIL FICE OF THE CITY OF Coata Mell Dally Pilot dueled by: a corporaUon Bueln.aa NanM Th foll !~n s 1re CA 92883 ducted by: an Individual Thie bu1lnt11 la con· HEDQES .. NEWPORT Br:•"H June 23 30 July 7 14 Hive you alarttld doing ltat•ment dole b ~"' ~ Thia bu1ln111 ls con-Have you atar1ed doing ducted by: an lndlYldull CITY CLERK, WANDA OF TH• CITY OF """" · 1aac: ' ' ' ' bullne11 y11? Yff 8-1·90 ng u .. at. ducted by an Individual bualneu yet? No Have YCM1 atarttld doing E RAQQIO NEWPORT BEACH Publlahed Newport '!!"'"' F Patker Turner •Seline & Tht following !*ton• 111 HAUTE CAKES CAFFE, Hive you atarted dolnn Rlt1 A, Erickson bu1lne11 y1t? Yet 8-14-90 ' B h ,._ M Dal 537 •1 ' G doing bualnesa as: 1807 W11lcilff Or., Newport ... 0 Id p h THE ENTIRE TEXT IS AMENDINQ SECTION HC """1ta 118 ly Alto., nc., Robert · Se-THE MEETING ROOM Beach CA 92660 bualneu ytl? Yea B-17•95 CLASSIFll!D av ump rty AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW 1.t2.020 OF THE Pilot June 30• 1995· PUBLIC NOTICE 29t5 RadhlU An., ,,G104: Paul Gtfard Taddeo, 2900 Piul K. Mouer It'• th• rHource you ~~· ~:·~':~~ w~~ :1~ IN THE CITY CLERK'S OF· NEWPORT BEACH _______ F_562_ cne1280924 On the move? Cotta Mesa, CA 92626 M1gnolla "B", Co1ta Mell, can count on to Hll • ~range County on M:y 22 FICE OF THE CITY OF MUNICIPAL CODE Flctl I Dara Lee Duguay, 3033 CA 92627 Overstocked with myriad of merchan· 1995 I NEWPORT BEACH RELATINO TO TRADE t OUI Sell your extra Oaltom Ave .. LOng Beach, Thi• bu1lntH II con-stuff? dlae l1em1. because . FM7027 Publlthld N. I AUTHORITY OF BualMU Name CA 90808 ducted by: an lndMdual A all t our column• compel twp or PUBLIC OFFICERS through classified Stat•rn.nt household Thia bu11n111 11 con-H•v• you started doing Cla~alfl:d qualllled buyer• to Publlahed Newport Beac~ B11ch-Costa Meaa Dally ..... D .. MPLOYE•s The followtng l*aont are items dueled by: an Individual t>ullneta yet? v .. Nov. 12, wlll hel~ c.lll Costa Meaa Dally Piiot Piiot June 30, 1995. _. 5 '" 842-5878 doing butlne11 u : The r1glatrant commenced 1990 M2 ae7 a June 9, 18, 23. 30, 1995. 1581 TO ISSUE UNITED SAMPLE COM· In Classified 10 transact butlneu undtt Paul 0. Taddeo M2-5e • • f514 .__ _______ _ GINIRAL POLICY .. -r -- a ......... HOURS Telephone 8am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Rates and deadlines are subject to change without notice. The publisher reserves the right to censor, reclassify, revise or reject any classified advertisement. Please report any error tha& may be in your classified ad hnmediately. 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 1 ! ' I Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pm Monday-Friday DAILY PILOT DIADUNIS Monday ............ Friday 5:00pm Tuesday ............. Monday S:OOpn Wcdnesday ....... Tuesday 5:00pn Thursday ........... Wednesdays~ Priday ................ 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Mutt a.. mlnlll.,, NB. 1399K common. pelnfUI, fru• DONALD,..,. eoktll ON...... _,_IT Agt. lhwr1y 87W"7 traUnn mleteke• of 4U MD Modet9 n..-1 n--1uaw .. v _ _ ~ hofM 1>uy-1 __ _.c ... 1t-.•.-11 ... •-.• .. • ..... _, ~~-»tti UICll 1011 ':'.=::~ .,., ._ ~ rent lat I .. """8 CMncee •• !!'.cta:t~..,"· ~ •••••••• archltect of ffrank k>twer, ... your "" .... ~wn."1m '°" ... find ~ ........ -u d w ltht .. repott een1 to you --• "*~ u . ,_ M • llLIAlll ... !!... ... ~ ~.: today. C4illl 1-eoo.,... -~ Whll JOU need W-111 UH MDC OWfW.,..... me IOld. :=:-" !'°'-.~ = 1lt• m. IOI~ 1.aMenr!!!!.. 111119--• • • I •--....... -..--. M -.. .._, Cell A ml _. ,.._ ••= -.. lehdlDIPI, S9r t ... now Md• ... · youri..,!1~1!!!!!!-.!!!!!!?! '°"_.to pay ~ Wllh 414 ~-~=·· Nm Muee .... 1411,000 • ,... -... 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Identify 131·2fS39 Avail 7/15. l t250I"'°. 1 ... _.....,...,, .llA....., Niro-11eoo 840-7659 .,1•" --. ·--··ao· 1548-7381 °' 54a.74e0 Davtd M2 •2• .. BUSINESS -Jc: Daya 761-8161 e .i .. ..,...,....,,_ _.. ... ...... -· --· F.undJawettw 11• 100. Ewa 544-14M ay THE a••·CH ~ gae.d Big a•R 11hBa. 2 carpotta, IE'•lde Coeta Meaa OPPOltTUNITY Matket BfOiler Parking •: $995 t~Bd. Vwy Large HEIGHTS 38t 1 58a A 1iiR Cyn. Furn 2Br 28 a, deck, poof, trpk:, w/d. IJlVIN! 2644 1 bdrm a~ll lmmed In 2904 lot 812.7 Call ld~llfy •. l $1745 38d/3Ba Front Unit dpl", ••1 1-... Pt.·-· Annulll lentlll tum7"'""-"' k1ey20. •1~· Avall 7/15, LM 1950. 3 bdrm twnhse. NHI, (714) oeG-7096 :r ......... A. ~ ~ "'"' rn '1r""V v ~-...... ·52.... 838-7t07 dean. drug..frH non. F ..... ·-d •upp'f •.r· u vvv Agt. yrd, w/d hkup. Avt 1/1. Qr -. •••• , waa1.1u ~ '"" or lllWIN•, NORTHWOOD a oker d 1 •-· r-L---------New 2B 11250'--...... ... . ---· Udo .... ·----·lat• 2 B m I OH on y LOCAL RTl!"24 Loca Bl-~k/Grey ... d 2Ba condo '""'· ~-a535 Latee-leleotlon -L9 2Br 2Ba. trpl mini • d rm 2 \-\-8 at h call No cats "'00/ · ... mlnutH to bch. 2-car Nwpt Ht• ~ 2br 28d 2Ba VIiie .... 11400 All Ilk• new. Ught, ocn vu, deck, lg' 2-car Townhm. Atteh 2-car mo~ 1h utll. 650...292 II on~• Bu Y Al I o' S w"k' old. Found ~~ attched gar pool lba & d 0 2Bd Ud • ..,.,.,....._.k bright, amall 3Br 3Ba gar. No .,..11. 515,.,.1 Oar. Many upgrades. Pa rt. Poaelble 2K Dover Stlor• erea. AM 0 11950/ ' · en. arage, • 0 ·· _......,.. ti••· Lg muter w/apa mo ... vi 81-1. 72,.__15:"5 No ""'IS. Avall J"ly NB prlv hm, mutr br, Wiiiy 800-599-8769 of 8/23. 642-8995 1t~ mo. 497-8625 flrepl, yrud/no peta. 38d bay twhnM ..... $2000 r, .,... " ... " vt b kit h Ind wtrl PAY or 759·9531 Marilyn $925/mo. 631-5103 38d+den, Penln . &2t00 tub. Sunny patio, dbl 15th. $1,200/mo+dep. r I 1rii able • ry, PAY PHONI! ROUTE Found Sur1board on .t CIMITSRY PRICH? ~~------gar. Nr pvt bch/tennls Quiet S tudio w/p&rk· 73I·1724 ;5~/m; 7~g~~S amk 50 Local & Estab SltH lrvlne Ave. Mon, In ~ 71 ~S-OSIOS C _0 Townh-Npt Heltlht• TM ,,........~ /parka. Avail lmmed. Ing. New. Utlla paid. Earn 51500 weekly. Nwpt Beh. Call to .~ Broker STA MESA 2124 grHt cornr loc. 38r ._....., '9 La• S-2400. 673-0400 Near beach. $700/mo. Na.rmmate ASAP 3Br l ·800-86M588 24 hra Identify 642·9621 :;1 2'hBa, 2-car gar, Lrn Famll'f House No pets. 875-4082 NEWPORT 3Ba twnhse, ga1age, $1400/mo 1 I t 87 .. 1ftOQ • FOUND: Small blacl( ---------1 1 BR Dplx Nu tvf · ne wa er ~ • with pool. $8500/mo. s. of PCH Lrg, airy 2Br BEACH 2 669 Great locl' on water ••••••••• dog . Sant a An a · 1 Oul1t 11ea·med ~oge~~~· & gardner. 673-6019 2 + 1 Cottage. Fp, gar, {714) 873-0968 w/aundeck. Frlg/mlc/liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii s7ootmo ······ 64&-7330 Heights (NB). Call to ~t chafte.-2 wUI Maul Hom• nr beat beach/ golf tor home In New· port. 808-876-1711 Sml Yd w/ahed. $495, hkupe, •ml yard. 391h OCUN VIEW 28, utlla Incl. no/aml(, no 180 FURNISHED NB/Bluffa. Pvt Br/Ba In ANNOUNCEMENTS ldonufy. 756-9143. : S300 dep. 846-7368 HUNTINGTON St., Npt 111. No doga. 2ba,1800ft+,bch,pool pet• $1100 673·5454 Short term, great lux condo. Gar, pool,•••••••• Lost Ca t '' 1STMONTHAENT$390 BEACH 2140 $1'50. Tom909-590-5001 gated VIII• •alboa Studio S825/mo. amenities, new carpel! gre~nblt. SSOO +dep. 4 yra old male ... +Oep-2Br+2Ba tnhm 38R 2M HrubOr View S1395/mo(909)598-9347 Brt,sunny,elean, patio. $800/mo. 720-1552 Avall lmmecl. 644-0263 --------(Amber) Orange long •r wfyvd. Peta OK. Pool, BEACH-CLOSI CONDO HomH. Comm pool & Sp'f .. I••• Hiii 3Br, S of PCH. 1 peraon. •1BR $925• W•lk to bc h . NBNilla ANNOUNCEMENTS hMaalerA.l'lhLuor.st 70B71!~~ !~ lndrya. 04CS..2840 2Br 2Ba, gar, NC gate tennla. $1850/mo. Call Oen view! Fam rm/spa (819) 758-4669 2BR 2 BA $725/Up :~~~~~:n.e:;~~~ 2920 (pager) 760-9511 ~ 1 ,. 3BR 2BA houa• encl d/W, W/d hkup, tennla, coll 81M77-0488 $2900, 17 Carmel Bay, Refrlg & dishwasher + v.. utll. 650-2713 '!: I•••••••• patio, w/d hkup; ear-pool, spa. Avail now. Open SaVSun •94-7694. COSTA MESA 262 4 Incl. 60x30 pool. No ••••••••• SES/ port, dbl• gar. Water $950. 213-478-0105 48r 2 .aaa Home peta. No fees. No --------1-------- HOU & gardnr, d/w, stove Spectacu lar City ••••••••liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lease. 5 45-4855 RENTALS ******* PERSONALS "'' CONDOS forced air heat, lg fmV IRVINE 2144 ~~taHo':!ie;:~ A~~ APARTMENTS Walk to Orange Coaat NEWPORT HEIGHTS WANTED 2726 JTr. Delveplopme nt !•••••••• ";' f()R RENT bk yda. Avt 7/1 $1125/ College 2Br 1Ba, W/D Spotless 2Br. Patio, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil e nn • ragre m mo. 909.a6 6•2233. S2,750/mo 640-5664 FOR RENT 1 d NB USPTA Cert/Ptor. Eve 909-a66-4791 • Oxford Ct. 28' 2Ba Beeuttful l'um 2Br hk·upa, 1 encl garage gar, aun ry, no pets. Fa mlly of 4 seeks 4Br • (15% Ott wfad) apac.e. S775/mo $500 S6SO/mo. 65~8145 or 3Br+den home In --------1 3BR 2BA TOWNHSE condo. White, light, +Ba. Prlv now.red ct· dep 751-3281 agent Unooln Elem District. e l00% Guarant'd. Dbl gar, w/d hkups O\'/erlooS ks pcol. F"g, yd. Gar. Vac poaa. 1BR Mobll• Hom e No peVsmkng. Please • A 11 le v e Is. comm pool. Nr occ'. w d. 1350/mo. Anne, $2900/mo 844-9661 BALBOA Oly/Wkly • Sign up. PERSO NALS 3002 z LIVE 1.0N·1 CHAT •- 2107 Deluxe 2Bd 2b• Bevtront Condo. • Gorgeoua View. Muat Seel Call 675·9785. $990/mo. 644-5125 752-6767 or 854-4302 Quiet & Secure. MISCEUANEOUS call Biii. 54<>-65t9 722·5957 Ste ve Bluffs Tennie VIII• ISIAND 2606 1991 Newport Blvd. RENTALS Need 2 room• In Npt -------~ Thinking of having a FIND •Br 3 Ba+bonua rm, MCS..8373 Beh, 1 to sleep, 1 to -------- garage tale? 2650 aq fl $2300 528 I work, + 1 ear gar. No Give us a ealll · I!. Baytront 2Br 1 Ba, 1 BR-1 BA S550 mo. smk/drlnk. 673.8732 --------CLASSIFIED an apartment Canch.a. 548-8980 frpte, w/d, lovely large Lndry, pool, quiet, nr i--------OAKWOOD TEAM 042.5079 through classified Beach Area ~~:t~0!}.0;gt~~~:~ ~!1;r:~~~~~"· No ROOMS 2706 -s1-0-RA-G-E---2-7-4-2 1 7~:.~~·s.L~~~~. Winter Furnished Like new 3Br 2Ba, AC, E'eld• 1er avall now. COSTA MESA E·SIDE 7pm. $25/person Or Summer Weekly w/d , blt·lns, deck, dbl No pets. SS85/mo movl!· br, •hr ba, 1h util, w/d, Newport Beach 7xto 722·59!58 Luke 1 5 Bedroom gar, mini bay view. Avl In special. 150 E. 21st cable, ph. no smok or Storage rm, 1sl flr.1~-----_-_-:_-_-:_-:_-_-_-_-_-:_-:_-_ .. 1 M~y Oceanfron t• 7/1. $1900. 673-3588 St. Encl gar. 548-0683 pet $450/mo 722·8737 1013 W. Bay Ave. $80/ Watkins-We're not just Winter $650.$1900/mo EASTSIDE L.rg clean mo. 2t3-463·3450 Vanilla & Pepper-For Summer $525-$2600/Wt< BALBOA 8 1 Free Catalo g Ca ll Al y artv 1 3 Bd 28r12~ .:1be°rt~1ae!50· VACATION c114) 855-0455 s1:!s1~75lmo.Ne & : PENINSUIA 2 607 546-1103 RENTALS 2722 COMMERCIAL VIiia Rentals Lrg, bright 20r steps to TOTAL MOVE IN $4001BR NB OCEANFRONT REAL ESTATE LOST & Property Mgmt oen/bay. 513B w. Bay Free cable, pool. Weekly. Fully furn 3Br FOUND 675-4912 Fp, prkng. $995/mo 1· gated. Nr Trlangle Sq. 2Ba, gar. No smk/no --------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ANO WILD GROUP PARTY ';, As Low As $0.33/min 1-809-474-2958 18+ * HARO CHOIC(S ?? TALK WITH LIVE PSYCHICS NOW!!~ 1·900-868-3800 £KT. 6294 yr lse. N/pet. 640-5719 042·5858 pets. Karen 434·1424 BUSINESS OFFICE 2 Fr•• Kitten s 10 FOR neNT 2769 wk• have tst vaee.t;::======:;;;:::; ME 62 STA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 RENTALS TO stripes, wht paws ~• · COSTA SA 2 4 Co I---------~ Female : brown SPO...,SJ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SHARE 2724 BALBOA ISLAND Male: black, green SCOR•S Bayfront. Office/Retail. _ey_e_s_. 64_4_·2_9_59___ SPR•ADSI . S850/mo. 675·3855 Big Wh ite Ma lamute 1 ·900·263-1800 • Q UIET & SERENE A Npt Bc h Versailles condo. pvt bath, now /S he phard This dog Ext. 9625 Pa.1.ttJ. 1\1.esa Apa.rt:rnent:s pnt/crpt. $435. Nr beh. _C_AH_N_E_R_Y_V_IL_LA_G_E-1 all amq,t. 646-3735 WATERFRONT B•I Penln Nice bdrm. OFFICE/RETAIL Spacious/bright/clean $800 VIEW 494-6241 /quiet. Steps to ocean '"=======~I reasonable. 65().8861. - Is loved vory much!! $2.99 pwmift. PI03SO! Call (pager) Mu9t ... 11 yn 967·0222 l'nocol Go. (602) 9$4-7420 So near & yet so far ... That's die feeling you get when vou live at Palm Mesa imid the lwh greenery of secluded woods & Stately palms. BDRM In beaut quiet Npt Beh home. N/S, N/D. Avt 7/5. No pets. $395+ util. 760·0110 OCEAN VIEW OFFICE Newport Beach. Fur· nlshed, 600 sq. ft. $945/mo. 720-1090 GARAGE SALE J.. ti HINTS W• ,..,. COM S390/alngte $4501 COM MERCIAL matter Ull. paid. ; With CAL·SCAN! A Studios, l & 2 Bedrooms )rs SS7S to $600 ii:; No pets n/smk. 708-B LAND 2778 , .. -· I BR S625 to S650 Avocado. 675-8634. iiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Mak~ su re hou . - Have your classified ad in 176 newspapers with a combined circulation over 3 million. $~00 Is all it takes to place a 25 wo rd or less classified ad. S15 tor each additional word. CAL•SCAN (916) 449-6000 · 28R S725 to S750 A No Pea A V crtica1 Blinds A Ccling fans A NEW Carpet, Paint & Ttlc A fimas Room A Heated Pool & JaCUZZJ A Panos & lfak:on1CS A ~a Avail.able Office Hour... 9:00 am • 5:00 pm M·F and 10:00 am · 4:00 pm weclccnds 1561 Mc~ Dr ·Santa Ana Heights, CA (714) 546-9860 CdM Brand new 3Br --------1 3Ba, 2400 sq ft. Pv\ landaepd yrd, furn & eln. Walk to bch. Refs req'd. 5550. 759·1108 CDM Home. Near Behl Vaulted Cell. Spacious Share bath. N/S S495 + Y.1 uU. 723·51 51 CdM n/1, roomate eREDLANDS Commercial corner 8 acres. State Hwy. New Major Nal'I last food resUnew high school. Proposed Res. Development. Sell/Lease JV Ownr 714-549-8309 wanted to shr 2Br 1Ba =::=:=:=:=:=:==:!I unit. Close to ocean. Large closet space. SELL $525/mo 723-7832 COM Prot. N/smk to your used vehicle ;~~~~nf'~:~eNr ~~~~~: through classified $450/mo. 07S.1700, ___ 6 _4_2_·5_6_7_8 __ , "' -= arrive at t e =-garage sale early • ,,., or you will miss ~ - the best bargains! v .. Daily filot ~ ________________ __, ---------~•~-------·~-----------------1---------1---------------------·-------------------=· ------1 CERAMIC CLEANING DOORS 3580 HANDY MAN 3710 HOME CARfJ LEGAL PAINTING 3858 PET SECURITY 5 : SERVICE TILES 3528 SERVICES 3 5 48liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICES 3760 SERVICES 3812 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil SERVICES 3870 SYSTEMS 3920: • DIRECTORY An experienced Carp'try, roof'g, plbg QUALITY CARI! : • ••••••••I LeakY Showers Rep'd •WINDOW CLEANING• dependable d oor painting, remodel Prof'I To Hous e Sit PERSONAL INJURY ATTY 20 yrs exp, excellent Per90naltzed Pet Care •BRINKS* : ! Th• Dean of Ceramic FREE ESTIMATES hangeDr. <;2uar1 .. ,.w10ork, Ec tec/Tt 11d•1.:> .. ~!ee.~. w/petcareroraummer Free Consultation wrieorkm.,•J!•2hlp7,Rfalr Kel'mel alternative. No Sine• 1959. From:, Acousnc Tile. lnstallatlon, r• 297.a081 David reaa. on" ...... ..00ncR:,•.~. Uee:--d ., .. "~~~611 while attending UC.I No Recovery-No Fee P es . .,....... 41 on stress or worry. Lie, S149-r tow monltonn~ • pair, grouting & '" u.v., .....,._ Ref'a. (818) 985-4834 Catl114-252·117724 Hr .IENKINS PAINT ING Ins. Rel'a. • 673·7184 lee. 8 00-453-58 2C • REMODEUNG 340S plumbing. Ll670130 •WINDOW Cleaning DRYWALL Carpentrr"Electrlcal H. THOMAS HICKS, ESQ, Int/Ext. Wallpaper. DOG GROOMING : ! WE PUT ITON OR TAKB IT OFI' Amtex Texturing •Bob 841..&005• 67,._aoos or 646-8526 •Screen Repair•• Plumb lng•Orywall• R drywall texturing etc p• p G .,.... Affordable•Rellable SERVICE 3584 Stueco•Palntlng•Tlle JEWELRY 3784 evocable Uvlng Trust ' ' · Mr. • et rooming TRANSLATO R/ l Non.St•ln Gro utl Free Eat1•729·7079 R fl •J· .,,. 7494 25 Years Trust Exp. David, 1·800-88<>-6222 14Yra In COM. CAT'• TUTOR 3927: t Ceramic Tiie/Marbie oo ng im .,..,. S295 No Hidden Fees CHUNG'S PAINTING l oo I 7 5 9 ·12 1 8 • • Klteh/Bnlh Remodel Hang•TaP9eTextur• HANDYMAN Malnt RepaJr. Wllllam Harold Jewelers Home Visits 848-7207 20 Yrs Exp. Gd Prleel American Tiie Cont. COMPUTERS 3556 Acoustic c.lllng removal Lt Plumbing, Elec., Walch & Jewelry repair Guar work. Free Est. _P_L_U_M_B_l_N_G--3-8-9-0 LEARN S PANISH NOWI Ll630982 894•145'3 Water damage. Free Crprty, Paint, 10Yrs An=e/Flne Jewelry MAS 3828 Uc#375602 538·1534 Exp'd S.A. Tutor. Also Tll• GI••• Blocks MAC TUTORING E•tl Kevin 673-8620. Exp! Mark 589-7000 Biry/ adt 073·0 385 O NRY BOB HUTTON co. Ts~~~~'!'~~~:~~~; ADDITIONS All Atound Const'n Wodc. System & all progrm• Home Restoration & Int/Ext. Acou1Ue cell THIE LOCAi. PLUMBER REMODEUNG 3410 Good refs. ReasoatSle M.,k •••••• 07S.7245 ELECTRICAL 3610 Remod•llng. Tiie, IANDSCAPE & JOHN DORAN MASONRY remove/apply/repair. .. WiHiam 8lngtrt Co. TILE 3928 LfllB562867 538-1~86 Free Initial Consultallon drywall, woodwork, IAWN r11nn 3 8 08 Brlek•StoneeBloek Ll622631 802-5891 Pay tor quallty, I fences, decks, room ~ Large & Small Jobs OKI cry only once. DUNCAN y' A-1 •l.otrloal work addition•, roofs. gen Uel68719t 8 31·3832 Eme rald Pa inting Lll'476000 675·9304 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CONSTRUCTION CHILD CARE 3 536 CONCRETE • Duncan mectrlc repair•. Comm/RH. Biaelo Yard Malnt. lnVExt wallpaper/Ill• Expert Drain CIHnlng QrouVTll• R•atoratlon 2LO YJrabExp, Sma 0 11 4 ! MASONRY 3 557 Quick RHponae Refa/Fr•• Eatlmales. Lawn'!.! Cl••nups, MOVING 38 3 4 Competitive ratet. 10 yra & Plumblng Repalra Regrout•Recaulk g. o 1 050-7 • Local Uc. 950.7042 .lohn, 047.5520 Tr•• Trimming Lt exp-Free Ht 751·2039 2oyra ••P· All work Repair-Clean & Seal 800·4-MY·BUILDl!R Vo~ng gr:"~:ot~:~ .IONES ELECTRIC Semi Retired contractor Hauling 979-8.4 5 Exte rior Spec l•ll•t Guar. Steve 545-8298 Free Eatl1Mte 540-7301 800-489·2845 wl pro~ ~h~d v.whfie •BestPrlct/Quallty All houre. Fu"11y Rpra lmprvmnta ami Qreen Scene Undscpng Dlbemardo'• Moving Int/Ext/Quality Insured PLUMBINO X·Pr••• RegtoutSY5temsL153803S Bathroome Kltchen to eac k My CM L.andaeape, bric:lc, atone Bonded & lnaured. Jobs.' Quality ln19;rity & Irrigation Trimming Loc;al/Otflee/Storage Loweat prlcea/FrH Ht RepalreRemodel•Balh -------- Doora/Wlndowa/Decka :~.w~7~2309 KalhV Concnee. I00-7Mot007 L#705749 8 5 1-41807 I care, Ken 642-1770 ' & Remova't1, Clean· Long Dist. FrH Est. L#437-381 703-2419 Kitchen. We do 11 alll TUTORING 3930 · Brk:k, Block, Stone. Tll• upa & Malnt, St. Uc. T#l81632 978•3 114 Ike'• Custom Painting _.!W~e~do~ll~nowi~!.._~23~7'.:.o43~5~lii~iii1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii AUTO Cone, Patio, Ortveway fENCES HARDWOOD *599025• 0 5 0.010 9 PUBLIC NOTICE Prof, Clean, Quality P re clH Plumbing SAT S•m lnera $195. DETAILING 3442 :r:sG 3 548 ~·:~·a:r.7~~ • DEa5 3815 FLOOIS 3712 Te,,.!!!!!~ Lawt1•, ~: ~~~~~:i~~ U~i~: ~~~t/Ext & J,~~o R•~~:: :.~=.:··· ~~~·.w~:~~·0~:.~ ALL HAND JO•I ailiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BRICt<e TtLEe STONE ........... 751-3478 QUIRES that all used PACIFIC PAINTING L1ea7398 ts•1C>90 achedules 9 73-2300 O• C' a•a Plaln/atamped Co~ •l'WNC•S GAT•a* CLl!ANIWAXJPOLISH household good• SERVICES WaeheWex•D•t•ll A TOUCH r _. eret• 6 Coa tlnna Mrn+-nw'-_. ---~ •• 1 --of ft 1 Lawn S ervic e . Mow/ mov • print their 1 Profe11lonal Quellty. Cleanondlng R•Fa/ComEmt ue.#"'""1•ra --1-43'fo ..._....._,,.... ._ -.,_. oora edge/aod/anrlnklers/ er Exterior ProlHtlona s ROOFING 3 910 WALL Beat-···· ..... _1857 UCJB ed. rM I . ~ ...... .... RedWOOd . L#57eeo5 35 v .. ra Exp. Al ee"'•2 7 .. P.U.C. Cal T number; Uc 684378 722·7885 ·-_.,.. 2 43 a Pride-All Jim Whyte &42·7208 714 948 1709 CllH.lp."' ._ 1 v llmoa and chauffeur• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii COVERINGS Teresa 28 -71 vehl811tv Iv• mag or call alter 5 print their T.C.P. num· RAINBOW Clrole t .. lnt. •THUNDU ROOflNO• 3 932 CAIP!NTJlY 3510 ••Oii HOUSECLEANINO =~:::. 1"Wood I'•"°*'* •VICTOR'S + ber In all advertls• Pslntlng4nVEat HollH/Apt For all of your rooll Jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil UC*\Md•INU1'9d. 33 yr• In •ea. 831.-. =::... ~· HAULING 3720 Professional Gatdtnlng menta. It you have a Quality Jobs[::_~'· nHdl. Reroof/r•P~ 'i':1~°::n':%1!in':r:e 19.75 per hour. AIMnlaglCOnMr 174-6301 10 Yrs. Exp. Xlnt A•I'• question about the I• Ltl'569897 8 Uc 638t«M..,.t22 Rtptira, Aamoc1. Doort, wlrt-714-Me-G3ee ' JUNK To T1'e DUMP (714) 487·1738 gallty of a mover, llmo •SON'S PAINTING• ---------~: o~o.:,ad~~l:t-i't;~' cbrls. cablrW. llllCCO 6 6ty-Comttl•t• H•ecl .. n CONTRACTOIS (714-..... 1 .. a) A PROF'L QARHNER or c hauffeur, call: 20 y,, ~· AM/Comm. To&~-::.:;: In 3~ --~~~~ St= WOJk prer d. GINllAL 3558 PICTUU Wiii haul What Trash Cerlng for each land· Publlc UtllltlH lnt/EXt. Llct1'480559. Call M2 ... 78. wt~~!r. ·~~Pl~ ln~~J At j" De ble, hardWortllnQ. l'UMJNG 3117 Man won•u 1168-1882 ecape aa If " were my ~~~~~0s~ S3NM9e orlOHlf.872.2 ---c-an-1-u-1-m-1-0--a'd'Vio. to th• crazy. IHS~=S CN!dtn:Delle 831•7358 CPI 8UILD•118 11110. own. Larry 8~73. e31•2111 anytime l<ltehtna blthe. ctoon LP. Aou..o ... nlfti Aaalclendel Const. NSWPORT PMM• co BBALTB 11.&un •••T JO• oarcsen1ng, 1------3-8_5_8-1 PIANO • VOCAL get to all thoH ~Doug .... nse· W..WV~ly. One Uc.•a 11424etneured °'*IV cuatom framing t ---~tlf 3740 lendecaplng, clean PAINTING LESSONS 3868 repair fobl ChancH are When you writ• • CSullled act, Include .. WW flltlt lrid get the ..... ~ ..... Tlme, Empty ... Pto=i· CTt41 Ml 4Ha °'Y Mounting a.Mee• nan-upa, trM trim. Reta. around the house? you will tlnd +Dwll Ut tM By Herp Inn...,...,, FREE Eat. 438-1611 eW.P. YOUNGQUl8T Let tht JI NWI cLiliiiii DOlllSTIC &.Me ........ Our MOa Cntem ,,.. .... Pelnt'"9 Centreoter PIANO Beg.-Advanc:ed Claulfted what you need ~ ... your tm•UftW -·· 3710 g et rHulta. LatHt No Tr•• Too T•ll. Ouet. painting by prof'1a All age• ·TMCher cert. ...... IC. •l th• J)ltc• home(rentel pt~. SllVJCIS 357e win w dlMs a tMde u ...,.. No Bueti Too am.II. Ucll020M. Ina. ~' Avail. -vou want to ... 'I 714-7_.t tM on lV'• ~ a '"· Call Tom 90479' fl,.. Mt. l4W)(ll5 Jennifer MCMM9 Direct..., ' ,.... WANT YOUR HOMB .... &.Mr ...... ll1•eUl1 .... Pn••rtlee =-~ ~·:::::; VAAD Clean-UP. Weed, ltl'I OllaltW ,...._ Ptw L .. HM help you find w~::: aMftDPKI......., ~ job, • ..-. tor ~ • trim. Aemov ""9, Nu ltWS touchupa. Al ..-. beg. • c&u-,......,.. Mip . 1 m o1e nt, · r•ll•ltle. elcllftr,_ <::I "9Qll l1Au QryWWI end rncwer Buy"· ... "-PWl It =-~plant• . .,.,.. ht. M Hre. Ncherd Sinor *9. Ent. ....a: Wect· ...... .,. d8ly W!ftl!!w!df14t-4M1 ..,.._ M t.oln e411an Ola11•1~· $ VMD ~rn Uoaeol44 ..._~ • *· ..,_, .. .,. --------1 ___ .JMl!illl:IMllJDL-.:.. 49 BelOw 51 OiQMlln '"' 54 r••"Y Sl8fellkfMt OfUQ 59 In ft#flel 81~ StraW.y 62Trylo~ 63 L-o of a rlle9 &-4 T ofedo'• lek• 65 Putt ol Wind 66 Shouls 67 Bank vault DOWN 1 Soggy 2 Water. In Malaga 3 Ta!(•a break 4 Gueu 5 Fragrance 8 -one·a bf oath 7 Pain 8 •Nofma -· 9 La.I by def aull IO Tuma lnslde out 11 Put on - (act snoo4y) 12 Outlet 13 Woolly ones 21 Allevlate 23 Dot In the ocean 25 w"i.m wn18'Grey • 3095 26 Cotrldof s 27 WWII sub 28 WOl1t 29 Ceodle 30 Couoles 31 Goldbar 32 Nursemaid 34 One-hurnc>ed camel 39 Purposes 40 Molles quickly 42 Coffee, slangity 44 Smen - ' 48 Smaff hot• 49 Rustle 50 Follow9 ordefl 51 Se"-aatlslled 52 South American country 53 Scraps ot cloth 54 Threshold 55 Taj Mah81 site 56 Hairdo 57 Woody plant 60 Toll SOt.rl'H •AK 2 l::I KQ WEST • 1095 QA 108742 OKJ 488 OQ83 •AKQJ9 The bidding: SOU11f WEST NORTH EAST 24 p.,. 20 Pau 8NT Pu• P... P ... Operung lead: Sue of 0 Study all four hands. then decide whether you would rather play or derend three no trump after the lead or a low diamond. South's decisiol'\ LO JUmp to three no trump on the second round was baaed on the solid five-card minor au.it. However, since the hand con· tained two fl aws -the unsupport· ed klng-queen. of hearts Wld only a partial stopper in diamonds -we would have been content with two no trump. Suppose East wins the first dia- 7011 MAZDA 1125 Signed • numbered n,.-TS r;.•ncll aketchlnt of ~ a::O.t~·~~~·~ CH••a ••R . . •n IUC7 ~ nn•. meued. 1800 obo. IUV",.. 91 Duttw 18 long. !lee alloy• wheela, AC, Cell afler 7 pm Moat U 8 C ltl•• boat, low hra. •Int AMJFM, & cua. 12100 850-6742 ' •From $180 (1·W)* condl allp avllabla. . •From $350 (RT)* 110,900 49+-06e7 1--------- Ne lleatrlotlona M!aCBDIS 1130 1.aoo-3eo-eaoa -------1 .. m•••••a SAU. BOATS 7014 • .,. 480 aL llur9llndv. l•lllil••••••I AC. pwr. oru&N. 2 ~ 18 Trdar In-\Opa, alalm. 11.t.SOO. Offlo• l'aarnlturel •••••••••! eluded, both need 548-2081 aflerlpm Bookca .. a, deaka, work I Beat offer 1 ... 280 •• c...,.. hutch, fll• cabinets. CORONA takHll 5-49-3182 Anthroclle. ~ .... Off•rl • LAS•R with llke new Parlect In anG Out. 703 892.oeas DEL MAR 6122 aall. race rigged w/ Sunroof and AC. 1075 BOATS -------------------------------- OPPIC! In practice, the derendera will not defeat the contract if East put.I up the king of diamonds at trick one (the correct play, in our opinion). Covering tht! diamond return can- not gain. But should East mser\ the •--T-5 ..... ------ jack or diamonds, no declarer would PE -------- Movtne Sale Sat 1 llc'd trallar. $1200/ $10,750. 714-a31-o832 obO. 84&-4121 refuse LO win the queen. With eight ANIMALS tricks in si1?ht. the defende.-. might discard wrongly on the run of the clubs. or diamonds might split 4-4. In either l'Bse. declarer m'ay sneak through a heart as the fulfilling 8049 8am•12. DHk, frig,-------OLDSMOlll.B 1155 wlndaurfer & mlac. 'UllDtuB SUPS trick. 700 NarclHua R&AAU"t ---------------- ADOPT-A-PET Multi Pamllr ••I• DOCti 7022 '88 Cuti .. • Supreme 1Every Sat ft Sun at Chllda toy• oltha SL 86K ml. Loaded, • PETSMART, Fountain lampa, haehoid ltemi'. 2-Dr, moonrf. Xlnt Vall•1· Puppies, kll· Sat 8•2• 403 lrla Ave 80 Pt Mooring-NB cond. $5700 873·5805 l•n• and more, all w/8 Ft •tlore Cllnghy. looking for lovlng, car· SAT 8-2. Very nice 115,000/obo. Call--------- Ing homaa. CALL 697· things. Furn, antique•. 9am-8pm, 5"48·5972 SAAB 9185 9037 for more Info. cloth••· Shorecreat Ln DO CB liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT FUBNITURE 6014 •-------(btwn Seaward & PCH) CK SPA up to 5530 C FREE KlnEN~ . 32 tt. power boat• SERVI ES 5533 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiii In need of love. Sat/1 8am-12. Women• only. Water/alee avail. ,90 800 Turbo 2_ (iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Cuetom furniture from 3 femalH: 1 7.wk old cloth81 (small), reclln-Call 650-1907 Ive mag door, fully equipped. Glabman'a & other and 2 10 wk Aid era. lamp1, etc. S7 940 437 1931 fine furnlahlnga, vlrtu-• .. · 12 Morro Bay Drive SLIP for 42' BOAT • • • ally new. Npt Beach Litter-box trained. (Spyglass) Xlnt Npt loc near Udo ADORABLE! Pleaae --------- Real Eatal• Rita Cleaning Done f=--+--+--t--+--t •--------.1 Rlghtl reference avail ..._ llTATI 1MD able.(714) 642-·7979 !MEMBERSHIPS 3018 EMPLOYMENT 5530 EMPLOYMENT 5530 by .. .., IOclldiL ~:r~~~~ out of call 9644048. leave ~:~~~. W~k m~I~~ TOYOTA 9210 m • .. a g • • a 0 0 d COSTA MESA 6124 s13 per tt. 876-6128 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~.:.r.1--ThtPru•ullll Neup11f DOMESTICS 5540 MERcu11-.'DISE hom .. on1y1 un.n Fr .. Kitten• MISC 6015 to good home1 (714) A YARD SALE _ Prof Cook/It housek-· • 645-3415 Ex arc I a• b I k •. AUTOMOBILES '89 Coroll• LI! Auto, aC/fp/pl/pb/cc, am/fm, cass, pwr windows $7150 646-6710 ping wanted, llve out, PLANT SAL• ACRES 1·F-r.;.. .. .;......;..kl_t_t•_n_•_l_o_g_ood_ grandma clock, Amer. ••••••••• ~j !,~~;~~dM. Citrus-fruit-avocado homal 8 wka. old/varl-Tour suitcase, Radio •--------- .....,. tr•••· fruiting $1 O. oua colors 675-5979 Shack Model Ill com-TRUCRS 9220 673-7300 SECRETARIAL putar, 25 gal aquar----------FULL TIME Liiac $10. Junlpera, FR•• to good home: lum, boxing gloves. kg BMW 9030 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I honeyauckl, roaemary, Beautllul Oolden alze bedding + more. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '81 Ford Ranger Super Cab XLT. 6 eye, s-spd, ateerlng, air, cassette+ much more. $7,940. 437-1931 $7.50/hr. Stab•· OE-MERCHANDISE herba s1. On pelm1 e· Ret'rlever , apayed &AT/SUN 8 -4 PENDABLE Individual $20. * 909-674-9422 female. 7~ yra old, 1874 Labrador '88 7311 Loada.d, needed to provide ••••••••• T 1 h a t current on ahota. W8lf of Harbor phone, toola, wht/ma-clerlcal aupport for the • •P one r• •m L kid t roon lthr. $7900 oeo Claa1lfled Advartlalng U1ed: MITEL PBX & ovea • • grea & Baker VMX I all J h watch dog, Indoor/ _________ ,,.._._, Great condl 955-0700 Department of a grow-ANTIQUES 6010 P 1 vo ce m • 0 n outdoor do?,. Igloo ESTATE SALE -----------._ _______ _ Ing community new•-au 754-4000 xl02 S t 1/S 2 8 2 1""83 7331 B d ·-dog houae ncluded. a un am· pm. • urgen y. VO'vsw•GEN i235 paper chain. Typing Moving, can't keep. 398 La Perle Lane. Belg• 1 .. th Inter. 6-1'iiiii""iiiiiiiiAiiiiiiiiiiiii 50.55wpm. Varloua of· ANTIQUES 4 U WANTED Pleaae call 648-3831. (15 & Tu1tln) apd, auto win. Sun·1• , d flee dutlea. Monday "Year Clearance Sale" roof 4 door $4200 ,Dlaoount• member• PIT WORK, FIT PAY ~Rm:t c8EePacTh'ISl•awCTYflrm. thru Friday; 8:3oam-l<MO% OHi 648-4123 TO BUY 6019 Save abused and Huge Moving Sat 7·2 OBO Xl~t c~d Muat '72 Bu• 4 ap, full : ahlp at PrHtlgloua No exp nee. Flex 5:3opm. Opportunity 3 12 N Bl d ''ii~~iiii~iiiiiiiiiiiii abandoned peta. Ba a Furn, pu1h mower, • • power, vinyl root. Yacht Club In Newport houra. Driving r'q'd. ordPerfect neode.d. for growth. Good ben-ewport 11 • t•uam:D OOLP BALLS volunteer/foater. Call VHpa Scooter, cllh• aelll 759-9199 $950 OBO 648-2568 -~~fo~;9;~ .. ~t4~!f:e~~ _1m_m_e_d_1a_te_._6_e_o._8_8_1_e_ ~:zn~.a~~-:~1·0~• or •flt pkg. Phyalcal/drug •BUYING ITEMS• In large quantlllea. 714-597·8037. & ton• of atuH. 138 ON• Off A KIND Part Tim• Christmas ---------teallng la a preraqul-From 180().1960. 1 pc Top S paid. 87S-9t03 CLAS81Flm:D Monta Villa BUICK 9035 '79 Comtertlble •ut EMPLOYMENT Around th• World/ RECEPTIONIST alt• of employ,ment. to entire estate. Paint-Of' &>0-445·7878 lt'a the aolutlon you're Y•r d 8•1• Sal 1 9am iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Blk. tan canvas top, HouH of Uoyd now Nawport Center law Call Judy Oett ng or Inga, books, furniture.•---------.. archl~ for • wheth-3pm. Toya, cloth81, orig 28K ml. 1 onr. All hiring damonatratora otflce aHkl Recep-call (714) 574-4250 for ate;. Immediate cash. RE NT er you re affklng a haehold Item•. mlac • 84 Riviera Tender record•, stored 1 O yra. for home party plan. Uonlat for lmmed F1f,_1_n_terv_1ew_._____ top S. 673-6223 Iv mag home, an apartment, fum, Iota kld1 booka & Loving Care alnce New pnt/chrm/crpt/ Management poalllons po1l\lon. WOid Pro-SUMMER WORK a new occupation or morel 1939 Aronld ahowroom fir. A•k tires. AM/FM caaa. ~~.~ .. "~~~ ~~ng~~~~. s1~1~ta~. ""~APPLIANCES 601 1 ,_;==~=r=oo~_o=h=c=~=s=s:l_fi:e~d~~~=·:~:n=a:•:":~=~:':·=~~<:be:h:~:d=D:M:~~==~=':4:5:oo:.:64=~:5:1:n==~:s:s:~=·=8:7:~=~==~ EMPLOYMENT & training. Margie, 1-Congenial, amok•frN Flex hrs. Can lead to 5530 80().930-2289 environment. Salary mgmt & Intern poal-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii up to 18 P9f hour. Fu tlona. 851.0851 Earn Extre S muat lova c:hlldren. PT Nanny, nx hrs, must speak Kint Eng+ Ref a. wk-ands only, Spyglass 720-9215 A DAILY SAL.ARV OF $400 A DAY working for Don L.apre ol Iha TV show "Making Money." Call Oon at 1-600-366-5277. CHILD CARE Needed Mon thru Fri 8am-6pm In Coata Meaa home (Me1a Verde area). Care for 2 children 8 moa & 2 1h yra old. Mull 1peak Engllsh. Own child on Job OK. $800/ mo. Call 574-4243. ENTRY LEVEL The Times Orange County Is looking for prole11lonal Telemar- keters to earn prof••· atonal wage1. Top wages & commt11lon whlla qualllylng for our attractlva benefit• package Including medical coverage. Closera only! Cau be, tween 1-4pm, 714· 966-4591 . MACHINE OPERATOR Temp to perm oppty In Irvine. Exp wllbar & lhrlnk wrap a +. Qual- ify for health ln1, holi- day pay & •more. Muat have exp. Call for mdre Info, 472-2339. Ultlm•te Staffing Medlc•I Ae•l•t•nt flf. MD Weight man· agement olllca. Exp. required. 873-8588. P/t Cuatomer Service tor NB Hower ahop. Muat l'lava good com- mun lkllla. Wiii train right peraon. 833-1883 PIT i•I•• Clerk 2-3 daya a week. Grandmother type uaed Baby Stora. Must have raforencea. (714) 548-5383 ffl Work FIT Paw eam-12 M·F. no exp neceaaary. $8.00/hr Aak for Marl< 852-0247 PLUG IN - PART TIME WORK reaume: 720-1232. '94 Whirlpool Fr1g1 FULL TIME PAV •---------FrHzer 2 dr 5~x21h. .• RETAIL A SST MOR. EMPLOYMENT $400. Call 640-5438 The TlmH Orange For Exclusive Bed & County Is looking for Bath at Faahlon la. SERVICES 5533 bright, energetlc sales • Home Furnl1hlng9 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii people to work • Interior Dealgn _ ..... Electric atov• with double oven, xlnt cond, gold color. Orig price $1200. Sacrifice $295 OBO. Must tell. 673-3313 evening hours with • Strong Retail Exp. Pl•U• be aware that outlld• aaJ91 team. 25K+ FAX Rtt: :ie1-1ee1 tha llatlnga In thla cat- Earn ho111ly wages + Between The Shffu egory may require you genaroul commlaalon 714-04().2928 to call a 900 number ---------while quallfylng for Reta.II 1o which there 11 ._ OE Refrlg 23.5 cubic our attractive benefits OUT OF SANT• FE charge per minute. ft. aide/aide. Ice/water package Including " __ ..;;.......;....._____ dl1penser $450 Stair medical coverage. Upscale Southwe11ern climber SSO 642-778,l Call Jourdain. 714-shop In Fashion t1I On the move? 966-4574, Sultan 966-has FIT positions evall 4573, Ed 968-4575. for exp'd 1al91peraon. POSTAL Ir GOV'T JOBS Hourly+ comm. Call $21/HOUR + BENEFITS Poppy, 644-5953· NO EXP WIU TRAIN Buy It. Sell II. Find IL To AWr Call 714-647-1991 Cl•Hlfled. Run your ad in the Newport Beach Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 100,000 homes. 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