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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-08-02 - Orange Coast PilotSPORTS Local coach makes a 'calf on the NFL Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 Reservoir suspected .of suhStandard design r-------------------------, I I I I I I I I I I I IN QUESTION Key problems at Reservoir 2, according to a state health official: + A common inlet-outiet line -all the water goes in and out of the same pipeline. + No automatic circulation pump to compensate for the single pipeline system. Without proper circulation, the water can harbor micro- org~nisms. + No link to a storm drain, so can't overflow the reser- voir to circulate the water. I • State health official says water quality could be threatened, but Mesa Consolidated general manager says design h as worked before without such problems. Board members say they were unaware of the concerns. By Tina Borgatta, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -A state health depart- m ent official has expressed concern over structural deficiencies that could lead to contamination problems at Mesa Consoli- dated Water District's Reservoir No. 2, a new 18-million gallon water source that Mesa officials are easing into full opera- tions. ~n doesn't meet our standards,• said Frank ·Hamamura, a district engineer with the state Department of Health Services Drinking Water Fie)d Operations branch in Santa Ana, which is the regulatory agency for all Orange Comity water districts. concerns." In addition, Ha.mamura said the configu- ration of the new $20-million reservoir does not includ e any type of automatic circula- tion pwnp to compensate for the single pipeline system. And, he said, the district is limited in its options to deal with the situa- tion. "We would like them to be able to over- flow the top, because in a reservoir of this size, if the water is not circulating efficient- ly, then a film can collect at the top and har- bor microorganisms and pathogens," Hamamura said. "What we want them to ultimately be able to do is overflow the reservoir on a reg- ular basis.• . t--'--.u.u.illL.ll.w ldals SI)! they P.lan to hook up to a storm drain slated for construction in coming years. I I 'I I I I I • I L-------------------------~ "The reservoir is constructed with a common inlet-outlet line, so all the water goes in and out of the same pipeline. And we're recently finding that that is the culprit that could generate some water quality The reservoir's current overflow system isn't hooked up to a storm drain. U the reservoir overflows, Hamamura said, it • SEE RESERVOIR PAGE 4 MARC MARTIN DAllY Pit.OT Work continues a t Me sa Consolldated's 18-milllon gallon Undberg reservoit site where concerns have surfaced about water clrculaUon and bacterial growth. _ MAAC MAATIN I DAllY Pit.OT PatU Salot plays with her dog, Georgee, who was In the car when she was shot by postal worker Mark Richard Hilbun. She and her husband, Monte (background), are trying to get on with their lives. WAITING FOR IT TO END . Crime spree victim Patti Salot endures another court delay as she prepares to face accused killer Mark Hilbun By Carolyn Miller, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -The bullets pumped into her face, neck and torso allegedly by ex-postal worke r Mark Richard Hilbun during a n otorious two-day crime spree in May 1993 have changed Patti Salot. •1 can't take you through it,• the 5 1-ye ar-old Costa Mesa woman sobbed in a soft voice. "I can't do it• It is one of her more d.lfficult days, when her moods swing like a pendulum. Altering emo- tions are as much a reminder of her traumatic experience as the shrapnel scattered in her face and jaw, and the bullet that's sWl lodged in her right thigh . Salot has relived her horrify- ing experience numerous times -in therapy, at church, in inter- view s. But describing the night- mare is never easy, and always. unpleasant In seconds, Salot a com- posed, her voice retoWading with an inner strength that has enabled her to recover from the physical and emotional wounds she suffered, allegedly at the \ \ ! \ I 11 I I: "There's nothing that can be done. Marie HHbun i3 the one With an the JXJW- er ... The vktlma don't have a VOlce •.. • -Mm war • hands of Hilbun, a fired postal worker who reportedly shot sev- e n people dUring the spree. Hilbun allegedly killed two of them -his mother and his for- mer supervisor at the Dana Point post office. Unknowingly, Salot crossed Hilbun's path May 6, 1993, when she began following a pickup truck thdt she noticed had magnetic signs from her Costa Mesa business, •Plane Talk,• stuck to its side. When Salot stopped he r Honda Accord behind the truck at the corner of Cliff Drive and Signal Road and got out to con- front the d river for seemingly •SEE VICTIMS PAGE 3 OCC president offers to reconsider veterans' plaque By Tina Borgatta, Dally Pilot COSTA MESA -Orange Coast College president David Grant may reconsider hls deasion to reject a World War ll commemora- tive plaque because it cli.splayed wording he felt was mflammatory On Tuesday, as controversy over his deosion enveloped the community, Grant sent off a letter to Jack Hammett, chairman of the Newport Beach/Costa Mesa World War II Commemorative Committee, suggesting the two sides meet to discuss the matter. ~As we agreed many months ago. there will be a plaque on the Orange Coast College campus, tt Grant said in the letter. " ... U leav- ing the wording on the plaque as it presently exists is the right thing to do, then, as we agreed, let's sit together and settle upon it before it goes forward to the Board of liustees." Grant could not be reached for comment Tuesday. But Hammett and other mem- bers of the committee, wtuch developed the plaque, said they were flooded with calls Tuesday supporting their-efforts. ·1 can't believe how thJs thing has exploded," Hammett said. "We've had offers from two other places (willing to display the plaque). But we're not going to do anything until we talk to Orange Coast College again.• Hammett said the committee will meet with Grant and the school's chancellor William Vega on Aug. 22 The committee still believes the campus -the site of the former Santa Ana Army Au Base -15 the most appropnate spot to erect the memonal. But when Grant led.med that the terms ·Nazi Germany Fasru.t Italy and lmpe- ridhst Japan· appear on the plaque to de cnbe the defeated coun- tnes of World War II, he had second thoughts. Grant told the committee he was con- cerned the wording might offend the school's ethm- cally diverse population, a sentiment HJ can't believe how this thing h as exploded .. We've haa offers from two other 1 II paces ... -JACK HAMMETT . • wtuch has raised1he tre of a nwn- ber of residents who called the Daily Pilot's Readers' Hotline. "It is absolutely ludicrous that David Grant will not accept the World War II commemorative plaque.· said Betty Oa.rk. a New- port Beach resident Another resident, Chnstopher Peters of Balboa Island, echoed those thoughts. •Tue appropriate site for the memorial would be Orange Coast College," Peters said. •Grant should be moved to a site that is more appropriate -that is to say unemployment" Committee will form to consider black ball law By Carolyn Miller, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Swfers ol all ages with their bleached blond hair and sun tanned skin came out in droves Tuesday night to appeal for an area to call their own. ·w e just want to catch a wave,• said Gary Gautier, long- time Newport Beach resident and $,Wfer. ~not fair and.something needs to done.• Gautier was one~ of several surfing advocates attending the city's Parks, Beaches and Recre- ation COmmission meeting at City Hall TueSday night. who pleaded for Change in the dty's black bell Jaw, and for an.,... designated forllllftnilily. A1W nMity an boW' 01 .U- m~. tbit commtak.Mt unani- mously agreed to form a eommlt· tee to re.earcb tbe prOI. oanl and c<Jlt of • dttl~ an ..._ far Ntlii..,. ---CCN ... the ll&idtWW. n. ........ = l r:r~·-:r·: • 1bli ~ .... too far, ..... an old law: sa.td CommiSsioner Phillip Glasgow. ·The sooner we change, the better.· The black ball law, which began in the 1960s to protect swimmers, prohibits swf ers in the ocean between noon and • p.m. from June 15 to Sept. 15. ·n·s a shame the limes when the wav a.re perfect, huge and big arid no swimmers are out there,· said Matt Binswanger, a surler and businessman.. •1t's a bummer sttttng there and watCb- tng." Peter Tarr, a Newport BMdl resident who uses the ocean bUt does not swf, was the lone vok'e of oJ>PC)lltion to any c"8nge. •ibefe a.re a lot of us Wbo ~the ()('MD but don't do·-IUrfboe.rdl." M Mid. •nae bed belongs to everybody ... But .clvocetet Nggelted a c.UaptomlM would mb ...... ... and sUrfers ............ ·~~--·llMl•ll: .... OWDS ... ,.... ......... IUdCCUldl~~··ll ft Mfc q~•••:• --.......... ............ ~ Newport BeaCh fires up effort for torch BANKRUPTCIES COSTA MESA • RJ. ~lntenanc.e & Service, Golden· west Jewelry; chapter 7 • The Factory Insurance Servke, Inc.; chapter 7 BIRTHS Most recent births in Newport Beach a nd Cost• Mesa. HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPfTAl • Mr. and Mrs. Marit Bowe, Newport Bead\ boy, July 23 DEATHS .• Most recent deaths as reported to the Orange County Recorder's Office. COSTA MESA •James M. Vat~ Jr., 40 on June 10 • Andre y. Egasse, 79 on June 8 • Annabelle H. Quigley, 77 on June 15 • Charles A. Cunningham, 60 on June 15 •Fem L Oupere, 85 on June 16 NEWPORT BEACH •Bettie A. McBumey, 80 on June 12 • Christopher F. Pauls, 45 on June 12 •Charles F. Wade, 75 on June 13 • Rose H. Thompson, 85 on June 14 • Anne R. Harbeson, 94 on June 1 1 DUI ARRESTS Jeffrey OaVid Cummings, 23, of Laguna Niguel leristen Eliza~ Stnlth, 29, of Rlwrslde Ubrado Soto·Gonr.lft, 35,' of Senta Ana. Juan Moreno-Pardo, 47, of Santa Ana. Jesus Vargas.Ibarra, 47, of Sent.a Ana. Daniel Mlnoru Kato, 28, of Westminster. NEWPO«r BEACH Rick Anthony Padilla, 41, of La Habra. Marit Earl Mueller, 35, of Costa Mesa. Christopher R. Marshall, 27, of Long Beach Don R. Williams, 37, of Petaluma. Nancy Lynne tlllons, 28, of Newport Beach. David Pathe Williams, 29, of Los Ang&- les. Tamara Lynne Stoddard, 33, of Fountain Valley. Michael Anthony Tarango, 42, of New- port Beach • Ryan Van de Kamp Buchanan, 18, of Burbank. MARRIAGES Most recent marriages as reported to the Orange County Recorder's Office. COSTA MESA • Thomas E. Teasley married Sharon E. Peplc. on May 20 in Westminster • Larry K~ Koch married Suzanne E. Foltz. on June 4 in Newport Beach • Donald C. Barnes married Rebecca J. Hendrix. on May 27 • Executive with city's tourism bureau wants Olympic fl~e to pass between the borders. By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot City tourism officials want to insure that Newport Beach feels tbs.heat when the Olympic Torch Relay heads east toward Atlanta in the summer of 1996. Upon learning that Newport ~each was not listed as part of the torch relay route in Southern Calif ornia1 Rosalind Williams of the 'ctty's Conference and Visi- tors Bureau took to the phones. How could a route which includes Huntington Beach, Laguna Beach, Dana Point and San Juan Capistrano not include Newport Beach , Williams won- dered. "I called up the Olympic Com- mittee," Williams said. "I want them to bring the torch through here. I want maximum exposure fo r Newport Beach." David Emanuel, a spokesman for the Atlanta Committee for the Ol~pics Game, said TuesdAy that, despite the f aet the clty was not listed, the flame will probably pass through Newport Beach. "Our goal is to bring the fiame to as many people as possible," said Emanuel. "So far, we've only been able to announce 85 o/o of the cities which we'll pass through. There will be many more between these points." As part of the Olympic tradi- tion, the torch will move across the country, ultimately ti!Dding up in metropolitan Atlanta for the Olympics next July. The torch will pass through the hands of numerous carriers over the course of the 15,000 mile route. Many will run with the torch; others will travel by bicycle or by boat, Emanuel said. The first day of the relay begins in Los Angeles and ends in Huntington Beach. Williams' first question for Committee Opera- tions Manager Rennie lh.litt: why not finish the first day of the relay in Newport Beach? "Holiday Inn is a major spon- sor of the Olympics, and (the run- Newport tourlsm ottidals are hoping the Olympic Torch (pic- tured above ln 1984) makes an appearance in Newport Beach. ners) will be staying at the Holi- day Inn," Williams said. "But (the current route) works out even bet- ter since they'll be starting out from Huntington Bea ch in the morning. It will be easier to draw a crowd." Williams plans to meet with nuitt when the operations man- ager visits Southern California in a few weeks .. Sbe hopes to line up torch carriers in Newport Beach, or at least to gather a crowd to cheer the runners along and gain some media exposure. "It would be great to line up people from the city limits of Huntington Beach all the way down to Corona del Mar, " Williams said. "That would be fabulous and l think it could hap - pen.• The following people were arrested recently on suspicion of driving under the influence. These people have only been arrested on suspicion of a crime and, as with all such crimes, they are innocent until proven guilty. COSTA MESA • Wi lliam L. Crocker married !"ancy E Mang um, on June 3 in Laguna Beach NEWPORT BEACH • Gene E. Dorney married Margaret M Rzeszut, on June 3 in Newport Beach • Donald L. Foster married Carol L. Bashaw, on June 2 in Santa Ana Questions, questions, so many questions Darrell Vince Blaney, 30, of Huntington Beach. Kevin Douglas Schulte, 29, of Irvine • Jeffrey L. Santini married Andrea M. Bracamontes, on June 4 in Costa Mesa. You can't learn U you don't ask questions -There's so much strange stuff happening these days, it's no wonder' readers are becoming curtouser and curi- ouser. LOCAL SCENE heard of 'em: the Carolina Pan- thers and the Jacksonville Jaguars -league newcomers. diwn? Again, no problem. We'll sim- ply ask the county's board of supervisors to float one of their famous bond issues. obituary Now that football's in the an again. do you have another pre- season question? Former planning commissioner Warren dies Why was everyone so dumb- founded over the news lhat · M ickey Mouse has swallowed the American Broadcasting Co.? Surely, there must have been some telltale indications. Yes. Are there any prominent local personages you wpuld like to see appointed to the football search comm.Ittee1 Good thinking. That should set Wall Street to salivating. WhlJe we're waiting, let's change the subject, switching to poetic fanta- sy. "Jerry, Jerry, quite contrary, how does your garden grow1" C. Thatcher "Thatch" War- ren, d longtime Costa Mesd resi- dent and a former Planning Commissioner, died J uly 22 a t his home in Santa Maria I le Wds 72. Mr. Warren, who worked as a cement contractor m Costa Mesa for 30 years, served as , Costa Mesa's Planning Comrruss1oner from 1960 to 1965 and as a San- itary District board member from 1966 to 1977. daughters Jill, Becky H agla nd and Joan Watts; brothers Thomas dnd Good- ell1 and SLX grandchil- dren. S e r - vices for Well, yes. The first tipoff should've been wnen ABC-1V quietly began to audition Sleepy as a replacement for aging David Brinkley and Grumpy for Sam Donaldson. Well, was this a mighty merger or what? jerry kobrin machlnes. D1d the NatJonal Foot- ball League actually open its exhibiUon football season In July? Indubitably. I've been studying the complete roster of Orange County officials, and I find no dearth of athletic supporters. Well, let's just look at a ridicu- lous scenario. Let's sup'pose we can get a team. We'd have to decide on a name, wouldn't we? Glad you asked. There's trou- ble in our little patch of Eden. Our gardenias have been bloom- ing li.Ke crazy, but they're being stolen. Every morning, we find that another one of the beauties has been cut and carried away. Any suspects? A veteran of World Wdr 11, Mr. Warren retired from the Navy as a chief yeoman in the reserves. I le was also the president of two .,eparate chapters of the Lions Club organizabon and a mem- ber of the BPO Elks. Mr. War-C. "Thatch" ren will be Oh, I dunno. For considerably less than $19 billion Disney could've acquired all of Orange County -and picked up another five dwarfs. I'm ashamed to confirm that it did. Those greedy NFL moguls couldn't wait and (sob!) started the season without us. No problem. We're backed up with proposed names, including the Newport Nasties. the Costa Mesa Curmudgeons. the Disney Dudes, the Balboa Boa Constric- tors, etc. Want any more? Well, there's one prominent villager. Can't identify him pub- licly but he's known in the neigh- borhood as H Jack the Snipper.• TaJces a fresh gard~nia every day to his office at the bank in Coro- na del Mar. Admittedly, this is merely circumstantial evidence. but our garden's security forces, known as The Posy Posse, have been placed on full alert. held at 2 Warren in 1977 p.m. Satur-Where does Pocahontas fit into this deal ? Nolhlng major. Barbara Wal- ters was planning to retire anyway. He is survived his wife of 45 years, Peggy; sons Dan and Ken; day in the home of his son Ken Warren, 5543 Denise Court, in Riverside. The fdmlly requests that tndlv1dudls Cdll (<,l09) 683- 7205, 1f they plan to attend Well, while awaiting further developments, Jet's tum our attention to other money-maldng I know all those NFL te011l8, and none would've been stupid enough to perform during a r~rd-setting heat wave. Who played? Well, actually, those were offi- cial NFL teams, but you've never Not now, thanks, but those are fearsome. Now Jet's take first things ttrst. What~ the point in naming a team when we haven't even got a team to name? Besides, you can't woo an NFL team without an acceptable stadi- um. Who~ gonna pay tor the sta- • JERRY KOBRIN'S column a~ars Monday and Wednesday. VOL 89, NO. 175 ntOMAS H. JOHNSON, Publisher WIWAM lOBOEU. 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C 1995 Calif CN. ~ All rights rewrved TEMPERATURES Newport Beach 69162 Balboa 69162 Costa Mesa 82165 Corona del Mar 79163 SURF FORECAST LOCATION SIZE Wedge 2-3 s Newport 2-3 s Blackies 2-3 s River Jetty 2-3 s CdM 2-3 s BOATING Low morning cloods and patchy fog will clear to sun- ny skies by noon. Light variable winds will shift southwest to west 10 to 15 knots by afternoon.One foot wind waves will build to 2 feet with 3 foot westerly swell. 11DES TODAY First high 1:05 a.m. 3.9 First low 7:16 a .m. 1.3 Second high 2:04 p.m. 4.8 Second low 8:50 p.m. 1. 7 THURSDAY First high 2:23 a .m. 3.3 First low 8:02 a .m. 1.7 Second high 3:03 p.m. 5.0 Second low 10:23 p.m. 1.4 WATER TEMPERAlURE: 64 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1995 Come Join US At OUr Regular MootNy General Membership Meellng.Refretlvnents at 5:30 P.M Program Begins at 6:00 P.M. Guestl We6c:om4t eom.aMeet state senator Ross Johnson 35th Seno1oita Olstrlct Recently eleeted to M ttl9 void left bV Mal1on Bergeson. Senator JohNon IS well knOWn oa o tecllOrl8d ~ ond stounch fn>m SWfline W•fftr'llk ttvough lUesdaay A dropping southwest swell should give us shoulder high sets throughout the week and a small northw~st wind swell will keep the surf fun over the weekend. Next week we should see the arrival of a southwest ground swell by late Tues- day, producing head high waves with some bigger sets. For daily surf reports and fore- casts, call (900) 976- SURF. The call costs S 1.50 plus any pos- sible toll. -.,ippol't8f of the~~ Porty. He wtll present hls.-i'Jlews~;;.,;on-.,: _ _.._-19 OOO't mi. out on thlit ~to meet and tt* to one of the ITIOlf lmpc(tont ~-tnpoctt'lg our c~ . ... 1HE VILLA NOVA ldrAulANT 3131 Welt Coast Highway. NewPoft Beach POl.:ICE PI-LES COSTA MESA • MO block of Canter St.: A burglar's plan was apparently foiled when the resident sleeping on the couch awoke and scared the thief who then escaped through the window from which he had entered. . • 1100 blodl of AdmnM: Two gold rings with diamonds and sapphires. worth $700, were stolen from a locked '89 Acura. • llOO blodt of tUrbcM' lllYd.: A t hief walked around a store for half and hour then ran out with his arms full of pants and shirts, worth $40, across Harbor Boulevard to the Costa Mesa Motor Inn where he disappeared. • JJOO block of Bristol St.: A thief snatched an employee's purse, worth $730, from behind the cosmetics counter. • 2100 blodc of c.nyon: A $300 steam cleaner rented from a supermart<~ was reported sto len from the bed of a 76 Toyo ta pick-up truck. NEWPORT BEAot • 100 block of Iris: A burglar reportedly smashed the window of a Jeep Cherokee and took a stereo and phone worth $1, 120. • 5900 blodc of Seashot9 Dr.: A $75 ceramk pot holding nothing but dirt was removed from the resident's front walk- way. • 200 blodc of 15th St.: A woman's handicap placard was reportedly stolen from the dashboard of her '80 Oldsmobile. • TIP OF THE DAY -Anyone removing accessories, license plates, or gasoline from a car should be reported. . •ponlONd lty STUDIO CAFE " VICTIMS CONTINUED FROM 1 stealing her signs. Hilbun allegedly stepped out and began firing at her. And their paths will cross 4ga1n, though not as soon as expected. Hilbun's trial, which was scheduled to begin July 24, has been delayed until tl)1s fall or even the spring of 1996, a~cord­ ing to Orange County Deputy District Attorney Rick King. day. Several time , S lot has combed through the details of her terrifying ~rlence only to be told that her preparation for the trial is unneceua.ry because it has been postpon@d. Salot even quit her part-time job at a greeting C4J'd company in anticipation of the July trial. The delay is leaving Patti and her husband, ~onte, feeling helpless. •niere's nothing that can be done. Mark Hilbun ls the one with all the power, he can gfve up his rights for a speedy trial," Salot said. "The victims don't have a voice.• This "imbalance• in the judi- cial system is totally frustrating, she said. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST~ 1995 •Jn a word. it stinks,• he aid. •It's kind of like we knew this wotild happen -we just didn't want to believe it.• The shooting has been a strug- gle foT both husband and Wlf e, who have been t09ether for six years. They need the trial to bnng closure to a painful phase of their Ute, of their relationship. "It has turned it upside down and put it through a sieve," Patti Salot said. "We're still going through it -it's really painful." Monte Salot agrees the trial is crucial not only for Patti, but for both of them if they hope to move forward with their lives. "This ls part of therapy Patti needs,• he said. "The only way she can move on is when she can finally read: 'Case closed.'" . the shooting. But there are days she doesn't want to go oul Or linages of that t telul afternoon will cgiep into _,. b r thoughts. ·it's like 9eeh'l9 a video,'" she said. However. the element missing from her healing is talking to Hilbun's other victims, something_--t she ls prevented from doing. until after the trial. "Do you know how hard it is I not to talk to other people involved in the same situation with this man?" she ask.eel. •rm ready to scream. ltbout not being • able to come out openly." 1 ~ MAA1"t1 I OAILV Pll.OT Monte and Patti Salot are havtng to endure long delays, waiting for the b1al of suspected. murderer Mark llichard Hilbun who allegedly shot Patu and sh others. Two of the vlcttms died. Hilbun, 40, is charged with two co\Jnts of murder and seven counts of attempted murder. He is being held at Orange County Jail. His trial was pushed back to allow the attorneys to clear their calen- dars fQr the trial, which is expect- ed to stretch over three months. An actual trial date will be set Fri- "Until I actually step foot in the cowtroom, I won't believe it,· she said. Forty-year-old Monte Salot agrees. Salot has gone through two years of intense therapy, two surgeries, dental work, anti- depressants and now, she finally feels the healthiest she has since But Salot refuses to let f thoughts of the trial, or the frus- tration of its delay consume her or her progress. She relies on her faith, family and therapy to give ti her strength. • •I'm accepting (that) it's not the nght time," she said. 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"I've never beard that name before,· said board member 1hldy Ohlig, referring to Hamamura. "I would have liked to have known about this. by all means. I always like to know what's going on. That's wby I'm always being ·~accused) of micromanagement.• Board member Hank Panian said the directors have been kept abreast of construction progress and budget matters as they relate to the project but not on the details of communications with Hamamu- ra's office. "I can't comment on whether we should have known about this," .Panian said. "I don't believe you can cover every detail of the opera- tion. ·But from my point of view, the '·debugging at Reservoir 2 is in process. If there are any problems, ra ... ID dm pwc:w we would be ~ OI them. And tbingt Ilse Ibis are to be eq.aed • Since plant for tbe r-.. 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"It would not have been cost-efficient for them to make the changes at that point. lbey would have had to con- struct another pipeline.• Hanwnura said separate inlet and outlet pipelines would help guarantee proper water circulation. "(The reservoir) is so big that the natural process of diffusion doesn't work so well in a large body like this if there:S only one intake-out- take t·. be Mid. • thil ldnd ol • ~ and With tbll much wlter. tbe water tMt g<* in WI gm u.d h . And the water that'• at the top ol the tank ranlly getl used ... We know th1I could lead to water quality problem.I.· Ha.mamura said the department may require the district to regularly drain the water: level in the tank down low en~h to stimulate ar. culation Wlth just the one pipeline. "We'd like them to bring the lev- el down as low as they can possibly afford to.• be said. 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EYE-OPENER OCC instructor Laird Hayes officiates fitst NFL game. QUOTE OF THE DAY "Every day rm in the rule' book.. -I.AIRD HAYES Hayes now officially a _member -of NFE • Orange Coast college instructor and soccer coach just stcµting to pay candJdale, he was told that he would be contacted by a psychologist who interviews each of the finalists. ·we sat down for three hours. ·his dues after working first exhibition game last Saturday in Denver. I felt like he was Sigmund Freud and I was laying there on his couch,• Hayes said. By Riehard Dunn, Daily Pilot Next came an investigation ' from the FBI, which searched Hayes' bank records, background and references. Laird Hayes never dreamed of throwing yellow flags and blowing whistles in the NFL. ·one day, I came home from work, -and an FBI guy had come and visited each of my neighbors,• Hayes said. Laird Hayes Then .again, be never dreamed of what it would take to get there. · In Dec. 1993, when Hayes first became an NFL referee Some 19 months later, Hayes is working at Mile High Stadium in Denver as an NFL side judge, one of 16 in the Professional Football Referees Association Gill puts heart . into it, advances llNewport Harbor High prod~ct hoping to make impact in one of two events in which she competes. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot trials (second round), as well as Fountain Valley's Natalie Dix and Australia's Kate Skarratt in the first heat at 1 :40 p.m. Costa Mesa's Richie Collins, · currently ranked 29th in the ASP's World C hampionship Tour, having won $6,700, will open action today in the men's U.S. Open at 12:50 p.m. (heat 15) against Peterson Rosa of HUNTINGTON BEACH -Matinbos, Parana, Brazil, and Like her Wdve selection in com- petition, Triad Gill never hesi- tates when her heart speaks. "I'm not one to take a long tune to figure something out," Gill said, referring to 1987, when she retired from the Association of Surfing Profes- sionals women's circuit. "I (retired) nght then and there. I dJdn't feel my heart was into it anymore. I fell J did it for four years and gave 100%, then I went to Australia and I hit rock bottom. I just didn't want to be there .• Shane Dorian of Honolulu, Hawaii. Winners of the 25-minute beats advance to the third round on Friday, with the two losers in each heat surfing on Thursday in the second round, guaranteeing each competitor at least two days of competi- tion. Gill, who turns 30 on Sept. 1, and a Newport Harbor Hlgh product now living in Carlsbad, has won $24,735 in her surfing career, including $100 last week in the Op Pro. She would earn another G i 1 1 d ec id es when· and where she surfs. "I didn't feel my $lOO by reach-ing today's main heart was into it any-event. Prize more. I felt I did it for money increases greatly for those . (PFRA), which will employ 112 black-striped whistle-blowers this season, with a team of seven working together for the length of the season. -Hayes, Orange Coast College instructor and men's soccer coach, bad been in the Pacific-10 Conference smce 1983. He got his first taste of the NFL on Saturday in a preseason game between the 49ers and the Broncos. Rookies make $1,405 a game. Fifth-year referees earn about $1,700 per contest, while those chosen for the Syper Bowl get $11,900 each. But Hayes, who also operates a Quarterbacks Camp around the country, is just beginning to pay his dues. •Every day I'm in the rule book," be said. •1t takes a lot of tune to learn the new rules, and , spend at least two orthree hours a day in the rule book. As the season goes on, I'll be looking more at video tapes every week, to see how I can get myself in better position for a better-call with signals, body language. everything ... I want to get as good as I can in this • Hayes, who lives in Newport Beach, was •happy as a clam working in the Pac-10," but when the opportunity arose to enter the NFL, in which he'll be out of town 19 weekends this summer and auturrm, he couldn't pass it up. "It's incredibly mentally challenging,• Hayes, a Princeton graduate, said. "You can't let yow concentration down for a secom:s. maaecnlsT o ea Uung I need to do before the snap of each ball, like checking the clock, knowing the down and the dlstance for a first down, the 1ersey number of the defender (comerback). U you call a foul in the NFL, whether it's 5, 10 or 15 yards, you need tQ describe on a yellow card exactly what happened and turn that into the league. "You must say, 'No. 25 grabbed No. 88 on offense with a right hand on the left shoulder, • SEE HAYES PAGE 6 On Tues- day in the first round of the tnals in the U.S four years and gave eliminated m 10001 h I the second 10 I t en went to rOUnd Of the Australia and hit rock main event MARC MARTIN I DAILY Pl.OT Newport Beach's 1iida Gill stretches prior to her heat (above) at the U.S. Open of Surfing Tuesday morning ln HunUngton Beach. Below, Gill goes backsid~ on a wave to advance to the secon d round of competiUon this afternoon .at the same site. Open of Surfing , south of Huntington Beach Pier, Gill's heart bottom. I 1'ust didn't ($l,OOO), quar-t e rfinal s want to be there." ($1,250), semifi- nals ($1,850) -TRIOA GILL and finals was mto it, just as it was last week, when she finished 13th overall in the Op Pro. Llke last year, the Op Pro and the U.S. Open are the only two events m which Gill com- petes. The rest of the year, Gill usu- ally surfs alone. Lap swimming is her othe r passion, but, like a fish , don't try taking her out of the water. "My friends, they're all into (in-line skating), running or snowboarding, but I just can't get into it," Gill said. She certainly got into her heat against Carrie Rithie, Jodie Nelson and Meagan Abubo, finishing second behind Ab ubo to advance into today's second round of the tri- als,-where the top two in e ach of the four heats will qualify for the main event, which begins today at 3 p .m. Gill will once again chal- lenge Hawaii's Abubo in the ($2,500). • The U.S. Women's Open champion will cash a paycheck for $5,000. In Gill's first-round trials heat, she started slowly after paddling out near the pier to begin the 20-minute round. HTbat was the biggest mistake I made," Gill said. She scored a 4 .83 on her sec- ond ride, a well-shaped wave that propelled Gill into second place, a post she never left . Gill got as much as she could out of a small wave (3.0 points) on her next ride, then on a wave with good face, she used a floater to record a 4.0, before falling while coming down from the drop. On Gill's fifth wave, also with good face, she scored a 6.0 with a big maneuver at the top, her best singl_e~wave tally of the heat, solidifying her hold on second place. With 30 seconds remaining, Nelson needed a 6.01 to take over second, but scored only 4 .33. Orange Counfy youth swim meet set Aug. 15 • Local clubs to take part in competition, featuring approximately 600 swimmers, scheduled for El Toro High pool. Approximately 600 young swimmen from throughout --OftiaieCCNnty. ~ • nwn- ber of competlton lioin local ... dubl, wlll ... put tn the ......, Orange County Swim ~~~on !""+-:..-.:: 1\lelday, Aµg. t.5 at Bl~ High. The Championships will con- clude the Orange County Swim Conference's summer season, which began on June 1. Among the local dubS expect- ed to take part are Harbor Vlew, Newport Hills, Padfic Cout and the Costa Mesa Aquutanqs. All 27 ctties ln Orange County arel'eptiielitiC! tn the SWlfli c · ference, and appromnately 2.500 ~ 89'PI 5'-18, Will cOmpete. Dtvision ftnU will take place As· 12 and 13 ll v.noul loOa- IM>all around the ~. condud· ing with the Championships Aug. 15 at the El Toro High School Swim Complex. All events are open to the pub- lic al no charge. The event ii being sponsored for the 'third year in a row by the Orange County chapter ol the National Spa and Pool Institute, h~li pro <Ung i1l or tlie medals and trophies to be banded out to the~ Winnen. ·w. are proud to be dUlated w.... the ~ c~ .swtm c~ and ..._ tbat tta program is a great benefit to cbll- <h'cn. not only as far as pool Safe- ty, but also in terms of personal growth and development.· said Cecil Fraser, prelident of the National Spa and POOi institute in Orange County. The Orange County SWlm Cmi.ference. wbicb will feature m ;Ji le, ~ relay. bieettstroke, backstroace. butter· fly, Individual medley ~ relay competitions. Will take i Ina W ,p.m. at El Toro High. 25255 lbledo Way, in El Toro. ...,.... wtlb good gredel ~ ... attedin~ bis night to the ball.' •yOl)~ ~ot to be spedflc in ev~ you do, Y'ou don't..,,. 'I tb1nk I saw' .. you saw 1t and fuledlt accordiiigly. niese are prol onal athletes making a lot ol money, and this it bow these guys make a living, and how the coac}les make a living." ID'f>ac. 1993, Ha,.. WAI ~~~Slff'\tM NFUi ~Ot~, llMt 1'11 Olle ol 20 tinaW fOI' tbe 1-. MWOn. Ava wer. '8&ec:ted to beCOme NPL r'OOldel &ut y&1r1 Hayes was not one al them. altbe =z;·~ww9(1 C• IO~. fl.-Dew Grant (OCC fNeHlnt) to Bury WeP·oe (OCC atblMk' dbk'tar,. They've alwayt been real supporttve. "You've get to have people like that. ~ wbo don't clJacowtJge you. but~~ you, bec.Ule aometilnes 1 have llOYB •Gm• C1Ull OP DIE HADOll Alll!A 1ST·1ND Glil>I! !*x*·• GA. .. pts.1 9. SWI. 1-4, 23 OF, 38 GA. 2 pU.1 Bullfrog , 0-5, 13 GP, 31GA.0 pts. ltec:eat ICOl'ft SummeF Season---~ Openei Friday About eight years ago, Dave Comanski, a former referee in But Hayes became a fln.alist again 1alt wtmer, ~ one of !~college referees to be seleded into the NFL, a 1a.rg t than normal ftgure becausa ol the two expansion teams (Carolina and Jacksonvtlle) and a new. contract by the NFL to the PPRA that made it more attractive for older referees to retire. to leave a lttUe ~. • • Hayes and bis crew are only gt~ their aasignmenb thnHa weeks ln advance. except for the preseason. 1. (tie) Kings, 4·1, 22 GP, 13 GA. 8 ptl.t Blac.kbawks, 4·1, 28 OP. 8 GA~ 8 ptl.1 Penguw, '4 · l, 25 GP. 7 GA. 8 pts.: 4. C&nadJens, 2· 3, t• GP, :25 GA. " ptl.; S. Ducks, 1 .... , 11 OF, 20 GA, 2 pts.,.6. North Stars, 0-S, 9 GP, 24 GA. O pts. Recent IClONI Canadiens 3, Ducks 1 Blackhawks 8, North Stars 0 Penguins 8, Kings 2 StAtS 8. Kings 2 Rangers 3, Bullfrogs 2 Canadiens 7, PPnguln 6 Ducks 4, Hawks 0 Sharks 6, Red Wings 5 STH-enl·7TH GRADE Stabcllngt at Eairgrounds COSTA MESA -The Legal RJghts Defenders Summer Sea· on Opener for speedway motor- cycle radng is aetf or Friday night at the "bullring" oval on the Orange County Fairgrounds. With the Orange Cowity Pair, Speedway has been idle for the last three weeks, but will be back the United States Football League and Pac 10, encouraged Hayes to apply for the NFL. A m.lnimum 10 years of college experlent:e', including fiv&-at. -- Division I major college level, is needed. IWo other..NEL offidals had also died, creating further employment opportunities. Following Hayes' second preseason game -the Redskins and the Oilers In Knoxville, Tenn. -he'll receive his assignment for the sea.son opener. ...Hans-who has gone to clinics ln Dallas and spent a week working out at the .&9ers' camp in Rocklin will wear No. 125 on his zebra back. 3RD-4~Glll>l! Standlngl 1. Ducks, 5-0, 32 GP, 21 GA, 10 pts.; 2. North Stars, 4-1, 40 GP, 14 GA, 8 pts.; 3. Bljlckhawks. 3-2, 24 GF, 14 GA, 6 pts.; 4. (tie) Kings, 2- 3, 22 GP, 32 GA, ' pts.; Sharks, 2- • 22-0P, ?:1 GA, 4--ptr;'"Canadt- ens, 2-3, 21 GP, 20 GA, 4 pts.; 7. (tie) Penguins, 1-4, 17 GP, 25 GA. 2 pts.; Rangers, 1-4, 23 GP, 24 GA, 2 pts. on trac:k-lkiday.-'Iba Summer- Season Opener marks the return of weekly Friday night speedway Hayes submitted his letter of Interest, along with a schedule of bis games each season. M At some point, they start scouting you,· Rayes said. MI loved it in the Pac-10, with the bands, cheerleaders, going to Oregon. but when you're given an opportunity like this, you've got to jump at it,• Hayes said. MThe people at OCC all along have been behind me every step •up there, a lot of rookies got high ones,• he said. "They've retired some numbers, and they don't give out some numbers, like 13 or one.• 1. (tie) Redwings, 4-1, 39 GP, 20 GA. 8 pts.1 Sharks, 4-1, 28 GF, 18 GA, 8 pts.1 3. (tie) Penguins, 3- 2, 26 GP, 20 GA, 6 pts.; Ducks, 3- 2, 21 GP, 20 GA. 6 pts.; Rangers, 3-2, 23 GF, 9 GA, 6 pts.1 Canadi- ens, 3-2, 31 GP, 21 GA, 6 pts.; 7. (tie) Kings, 2-3, 18 GP, 24 GA. 4 pts.: Blackhawks, 2-3, 18 GF, 22 Recent scores Ducks 5, Penguins 2 at Costa Mesa through Sept. 16. There will be a number of free prizes and gifts given away at a special intermission draWi.ng. A full program boasting the top speedway racers m the Unit- ed States competing in handicap and head-to-head scratch racing will be featured, along with Sup- port Class and sidecar races also scheduled. Scouts forward reports of applicants to the PPRA office. · Blackhawks 7, Rangers l Canadiens 5, Kings 3 North Stars 9, Sharks 4 Newport's Hoyer surfs to win at ASAP event HUNTINGTON BEACH -Josh Jioyer outscored fellow Newport Beach resident Chad Towersey to Win the Jtmior Men's division of the Association of Surfing Ama- teur and Professionals (ASAP) 1995 Summer Surf Series event last weekend. The event was held at Golden- west Street with good two-to four-toot swf. Other local competitors who placed in the top four of their respective classes included Kieth Granger of Newport Beach (run- ner-up in Boys), Marty Kish of Newport (third in Men's) and Ga.ry Edgar of Newport (third in the Pros). Edgar pocketed $190. TUESDAY'S COUNTS Davey's Locker -5 boats, 221 anglers. 25 bonito, 624 barracuda, 228 calico bass, 278 sand bass, 4 sculpln, 5 sheephead, 1 white sea bass, 22 blue perch, 8 whitefish. Newport Landing · 5 boats, 133 anglers. 318 sand bass, 324 barracu- da, 182 calico bass, 5 sculpin, 3 boni~ to, 3 sheephead, 22 blue perch. The Summer Season Opener kicks off the last six Friday night events in 1995. Adult admission is $8, with children, Rarkipg and programs free. Gates open at 6:30 p.m. with the first race at 8. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE sessment herelnahe< r• ef1y hereinafter described: It Is poulble that at the Admln111ration of E1-Of _.ranty. llCl>rtll 01 tmolild. from the hearing data state Of natlonaf bank, a common law (Ste Seaot1 1~ PUBLIC NOTICES lerred to reference being TRUSTOR: RAYMOND W. time of sale the opening tatH Aot. (Thie M.1thorl-•eo11d111g 1111e oo.-or noticed above. check drawn by• state Of et seq. bness and ProlesSIOnS PUBLIC NOTICE Notice of made thereto tor a full legal KIMMEY, JANICE M. KIM· bid may be leH than the ty will eltow th• pe,.on-111C11mbrane1a. 10 ":(the remain· YOU MAY EXAM· fedetal crwdlt union, ot a Codtl Tru•t••'• Sale description thereof. MEY total Indebted.nets du.. el repreHntetive to take 1119 IK"'~ wm '!.Jh' t n~1e(1) INE \he ftl• kept by the check clr.wn by a state or Renewal l'Wng STATEMENT OF TS No The street address or BENEFICIARY: FIRST Date: 7/20/95 many eotlone without :::reot v'.tNttd d ~ rulll. court. If you are a pet· fedetal aavtng1 and loan GUNNll.IWCATAHl,fl•. ABANDONMENT OF 9~329~1 other commonly known FEDERAL BANK OF CAU. SEASIDE FINAHCIAl. obtaining oourt 11pJ>rov-Pfowl:, 11 ~~I any u:!: son interested in the aHoca.tlon, uvlng1 •~ PO &M4235 USE OF FICTITIOUS A p N designation ol tf:lf real FOANIA. RecOfded Novem-CORPORATION' • •• el. Before taking certain the termi ol Mid Deed oi Trull estate, you may ltle aoclatlon, ot .. vlnga twlnll Cow1', CA91723 • • o. property he1e1nabove re· ber 27, 1990 ., Instr. No. Nld Tru1tff very Important eotion1, •-. ~Q• and mcpen1e1 of the with the court a formal •pec:tned In Hctlon 1102 Ntwpolt Bc""-Cost.I Me~ BUSINESS NAM! 939-83·048 lorred 10 Is purported to 90 625214 In Book page of B T D SERVICE however the pereonel Trull• Ind of the tru•• CINled Request tor Special of the 'ln•nclal Code and CN321791.U26Al.IQ2916 The following persons YOU ARE IN DEFAULT be: 22 Belcourt Drive OHtClal RecOfdS In the ol· Y • • repreHntetive will be by Aid Deed 01 Turtl Sal Ale Notice of the ltltng ol en euthOflZed to do bualnua t005° · · ' have abandoned tne use ol UNDER A LIEN FOR UN· South. Newport Beach, flee of the Recorder of Or-COMPANY, ata•nt . required to give notice will be held on Augull 22 1995 inventory and approu;al In}",!: ::!!t addreH and PUBLIC NOTICE the ~lcllllous Business PAID ASSOCIATION AS· Calllornla 92660 ange County; Franc•• DePalm_a, M • to Interested pereone 11 9 oo 0 m Oii lhe llont aieos to ot estate assets or ol other common dHlnn.1----------Name. O.J. MESA NAILS. SESSMENTS DATED FEB· The undersigned dis-aald Deed or Trust d• elstant Secretarr, 1 th h tht 1ntr111C11 ol the Orange Ctvic: any peution or account • flltNo FIUltt 370 E. 17th Street. Suite D. RUARY 4, 1994. UNLESS claims all lfab1hly tor any 1cn1>es the following: 1750 E. 4th' St. St• un ••• d •Y eve c.ntei 300 E Chaomin Orange as rovided m secuon tlon, It any, or th• real FICTITtOUs lUSINESS Costa Masa, CA 92627 YOU TAKE ACTION TO Incorrectness in said atreet LOT 12. BLOCK 33. IN 700 Santa Ana CA w8'v!J nothce or co~ CAN. the 1ome 01 the '"~·.al oublo~ 12?0 ol the Celtfom 8 property described above The FlcllllOUS Business PROTECT YOUR PROP-address or Other commonly THE CITY Of NEWPORT • • Hnt .... to II propo1.... cat ' th 1 th 1 I I I 11 purported lo be: 2807 NAME STATIMENT N1me referred to ebove ERTY IT MAY BE SOLO AT known designation. BEACH. OF FIRST ADDI· 92705 (714) 543·8372 action.) The lndepen-1m::nt00111:! ~.::; bala~cto :, Probete Code; A Re· Blue Water Drive, Newport The follOWtng person(s) Iv.lie WIS hied In Orange Coi..nty A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU Said real property will be TION OF NEWPORT IF AVAILABLE, THE dent administration the obtogiuon Mellred by tne quest for Special Notice Beach,•CA.92tll. doing i.Jsmess IS I AlJlOW· · on 1 ·1 7 -9 2, F 11 e NEED AN EXPLANATION eSOld "as-la", and without HEIGHTS, AS PER MAP EXPECTED OPENING euthorlty will be grented aboYe deecrtbed deed ol trust and form 111 ave1lebl11 frorn The underelgned Truttff TM CONCEPTS. b AUlOWTM No.F518659 OF THE NATURE OF THE warranty express or Im· ~ECOROEO IN BOOK 4, BID MAY BE OBTAINED unleH an lnter111ted llltmattd oo1ta ~-1na the court cllirk. dlaclalm1 any ll1blllty for CONSUlllHG GAOi.iP. 1261 S Don Phuoc Tran. 16322 PROCEEDINGS AGAINST plied, regarding Utle, pos· PAGE 94 OF MISC EL· BY CALLINO THE FOL· pereon fi1111 an objection ldvanc. 11 $97.479 96 11 ra Attorney f«W Petftioner: any lncorrecln1111 of the Lyon #..OS, Sant.a An.a. CA Lunar Sheet, Westminster, YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· session or encumbranc11, LANEOUS MAPS, IN THE LOWINQ TELE.PHONE to the petition and P0111blt that 11 the t11111 ol ule Vilme M. Aar-street addre11 and other 92705 CA 92683 . TACT A LAWYER. 10 satlaly the obllgaliona OFFICE OF THE COUNTY NUMBERS ON THE •how• good OllUH why th• ooenino bid may be less lhan 23621 P-o 0. common dtslgnatlon, " Georve Scott. 811 N Ranll· Thia bulill8u was con· NOTICE IS H.EREBY set lorth lo the Notice ol RECORDER OF SAID DAY BEFORE THE the court ehould not flitlo11lllldel>lldneudlfe V ... nd a. 1212 any, lhownhereln. ~n Liile. Walrut. CA 91789- ducied by an Individual • GIVEN. thal on Wednes· oe11n9uent Assessment Ev· COUNTY. nrant the euthorlty Dlt• 7127195 La_~• Hils CA 92653 Bantflclary: Bank or 1283 Ooo Phuoc Tran <fay, August 9, 1995, at fderic1ng the Association's YOU ARE IN DEFAULT SALE: (714) 480.5890 • A HEARING 0~ the CAI. FED SERVICE CORPORATION 08J01 0810Z. 08J08 Amertca HJ 1..SA, ~ .hid_WL$C.Ol1._81l N ~ This statement WIS lilod 1t:OO o'clock a.m. of said Assessment Lien which UNOEAAOEEOOFTAl:IST . TAC419781C tll Ill b h Id Rc:ACAlFEOm£RPRISES' .__ -bert Fauat, •111, Bual-'on Lane, Walnut, CA 91789· with the County Clerk or day at the eh1rar1ce to the Notice was recorded Feb-DATED 1t/t3/90. UNLESS Publlshed Newport~· to~ ~l ~9:6 °,1 aualdT1u11ee PUBLIC NOTICE nHa Lending Servkea 1283 Orange County on June 27, offices of Community As-ruary 7, 1994 In the ofhce YOU TAKE ACTION TO Beach·Costa Mesa Daily 1 ~&'i M . • 0 703 By T 0 Se<va Cornoany agent S.A.G., P.O. Boa I012, l"s bus.ness is conoicteo by 1995 sessment Service Co .. lo-ol the County Recorder ot PROTECT YOUR PROP· Pilot Jul 26 August 2 g • • • tn ft'· By YtClo J Hopk1111 Alllstant NOTICE Of TREUSTfE'S PHad.na, CA 11102..012. t\isbana & wile Publoshod Newport Beach-cated at 1800 North Broad· said Counly, as Recorder'• ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT 1.995-Y • ' ' loceted at 341 he City · Secilhry SAL Telephone No.: (8111 Aegtsttant 11as not yet tieoun CoS1a Mesa P1101 July 19, way. Sufle 105, In tile City Instrument No. 94=1)089918. A PUBLIC SAL'E. IF YOU Wlel Drive Oraftge CA 1750£ Fourth SI Sle700 TruatHSal•No. ~2. ~ ll1l1SXl taJs&oess llJIOer the 26, August 2, 9, 1995. of Santa Ana. County of plus add11tonat amounts NEED AN EXPLANATION 92868. 5'nta Ani ~ 112705 51122~ Said aale wtll be made, ltcuous busmess name OI W150 Orange, State ol CaJifomla, due the Association ther• OF THE NATURE OF THE PUBLIC NOTICE IF YOU OBJECT TO (714)~3-8372 Tiiie Order No. H12l51 but wtthout covenant Of rwneshsteO htl!ln ---------or 11. any postponed date under. plus accrued In· PROCEEDING AGAINST the g•enting of th• ~:'1'~· 1~• 111.~ed :;";~o fleterenceNo. warranty, upreaHd or Im-SIGNEO GEORGE scon PEAR RENT or ume 1hereor. COM· terest thereon, plus late YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· SUPERIOR COURT petition, you ehould lolltomiy ,:.:i: c.abtlg '°200l2M2CI plled1 regarding title, poa-LEAHSCon MUNITY ASSESSMENT charges and other penal· TACT A LAWYER. OF CALIFORNIA appear et the heertng :'Ll h nt nu~U~EWn APN No. 41Mn·11 Miiton, Of Th lalt nt lllt<I Ill . SERVICE CO • a Cahlornia ties, plus a11orney·s tees. II 546 SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY OF ORANGE end 1tate your objeo· ~·~11 ore 1 • ute I · YOU ARE 1H DEFAULT encumbrancu, for the tilt to: ~:~ 0 WI through class1hed corporation, u law1utJy ap-any, and plus fees and AVE .. NEWPORT BEACH, 341 1'.h• City Drive tlon• or file written TAC '1S960c PUB 8•2 8•9 8. UNE>El' A DEED OF purpoM of aatlafy!ng the fl!Yon"tv20 1005 ranoe pointed or duly su~sututed costs of the TrustH In con-CA -.. objection• with the t6 TRUST DATED 02I08/IO. ln<Mbtedne11 eecured by NOTICE Tbs Ftc..ou Name iiiiiiiiiiii-···· Truslte of BELCOURT due11ng said sale. The total "(II a a11eet eddreas or Poet vn ... e ~n before the hear· UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· Mid Deed of Trust lnclud-. s f PARK HOMEOWNER~ AS-amount ol lhe OebtOf'e ob· common designation of Boll 14171 Ing . Your appearance PUBLIC NOTICE TtON TO PROTECT YOUR Ing the fM11 chargea and ~~~=":~~n~Ol'f: SOCtATtON, 11 CaJ1lornla ligations. as of the date ot property Is ahown lbove, Orange, CA may be In pereon or by PROPERTY, IT MAY BE ax~nH• °' the TruatH. the Cou a ~A Fa non-proltl corporallon. pur-1n1ua1 publicatoon of this no watranty Is given as to 92e13-1571 your ettorney CNS12161B3 SOLD AT A PU8UC SALE. The trustu undw uld '°" Bu Mt :am. ~Ill 1uant to the ~er of sale Notice Is 'stimated 10 be lta comr.lel-H °' COf· IN THE MAnER O, IF YOU . ARE A nNOTICE OF IF YOU NEED AH EX-Deed of Trult caullld a m.r~ be~ INI' The conferred on 11 by SeC1lon $5,159.00. rectneH ."The beneOcoaty THE PETITION TO REOITOR • PLANATION Of' THI! NA-NotktofDefaultandElec· °" me 1367(d) of the current Cali-DATED. Jul 1 o under H id Deed of Trust C . or a contin-PETITION TO TVRE OF THE tlon to Sett to be recorded hllng OI O.s st.aliement dots not ot HARBOR LAWN IOfnla Civil Co<fe, and by • y • by reeaon of 1 brHch ~ CHANGE THE NAME gent creditor of t!'• ADMRISTER PROCEEOtNGI AGAINST In the county where the ttstll aulhoftle !tie use in IRS • 1ha1 certain Oeclatatlon ot 19C90 5 • TY ... S default In the obllgatlons 0, SILVIA CURIEL On deceaeed1 you mu1t ftl• ESTATE OF: YOUt YOU SHOULD CON-rut pro~rty I• located stile 04 • ficuous Busmess MOUNT OLIVE Covenants, Conditions and MM UN I ,.. • secured thereby, hereto-behalf of minor chlld, your cl111m with th• JUANITA WALSHE TAC A LAWYEll. and more than """ Name'" "°'a'°" of the nghls of I Re11rlctloo1 recorded June SESSMENT SERVICE f0te Hecuted and deliv· DAVID JOHN SAHTU· ooun and mall a copy to AKA JUANITA On 08/1.,.1 et 1:00 P.M .. montha have elapsed anotllfr under f'edefll, State, or Cemetery Sales I 30, 1982, In the office of CO., • California corpo-ered to the undersigned • ARIO the personel repreHnt• LOUISE WALSHE Equ1t1ble Dffd Company1 alnce euch recordatlon. c-0mmoo law (See StcM>n 14400 leads Furn.IShed •the Coun1y Recorder ol r•tlon, a• Trust•• wrltttn Oeclatalion of De· CASE NUMBER tlve appointed by th• CASE NO A 178874 as the duly appolntea Equftible Dffd compa-ti seq . BuSiness and PloluSIOtlS said County u Recorder's By1 (SEAL) D. J. fault and Demand tor Salt, A17881t court within four • . . TrustH undet and pur-ny, H Trust .. , Trust Deed Cooe~ 4 7602 Instrument No. 82-225124, Morger, It• Preeldent and written notice of de· month• from the dete . To all heore, benef1· su.nt to Deed ot Trult, rt-Unit #11434, lll South Fuit 1ng • which Oeclar!llion of Cov· 1800 North Broadway: fault a.nd of election to c:~:::J': c'=E of firet IHuenoe of ~1anes. creditors. con· corded on 0211Slt0 H Beaudry Avenue, 11th BUR OW ESCROW COMPANY- • •lll••illiililiil•"enants, Conditions and Re-5 11 105 S t An cause the unde11lgned to lettere 111 provided In ungent credotors, ond Document No. t0-07113f FIOO< Loa Al?gelea CA 501 Pi/I( Clater Ott~ strlcilons, as either supple-u • ' an• '• aell said property to satisfy O' NAME tion 9100 of the persona who may other· Book -Page -of Offlclal toOt~ Telephone Num· SaruAna. CA92105 mented or amended, Im-Callfornla 92708 said obllgatlona, and lher• PETITIONER(S) SILVIA c:'f · p b Cod wise be inter111111c1 in flecord1 In the onke of tier· 1(211) Mf.ltl3 8 . Newport Bctch·Costa Mesa PACIPIC V1IW •MONA&. PAM Cemetery • Mot1uatY Ctlapel • Ctemetory 3500 PllClflc View Drive NewpoJ1 IMdl .... .,. postd obllgtttlons on the For Opening Bid lnfor· after the undersigned CURIEL On behalf of minor Th 1 ortla ro f •t• ff •0 the will or estate, or the RtcOfder of Ofange Jeanette LH Trustee' sat; CN3217~ 79t62·AC ~ 26 Jug owner(s) of the real prop-m11tlon onlr, Tel .. caused aaid notice ol de-child, DAVID JOHN SAN· 1 ~ m~1 °~ 1 •r both, of: JUANITA County, Callfotnla, ea· omcar Datt.' OT/tllH 2o16 l!lg6 ' 8f1y described herefn to phone: (714) 884-0151 fault and ot election to be TUARIO HAS/HAVE FILED c 111me WI no exp re W A L S H E A K A ecuted by. Jamee ll. ASAPtlONC) ' .. poy assesaments, by rea· Publlahed Newport Recorded Aprll 19, 1995 11 .A PETITION FOR AN before four . month• Ju ANITA Lou Is E Wood and Diane 8. Wood, 1m, 112, 111 PUBLIC NOTICE son ore breach and de-Beach.Costa Mes• Dall Instr. No. 95-0163025 In ORDER TO CHANGE fro~ the heenng date WALSHE hu1bandandwtfe11Jolnt ------------------ lautt In such obltgatlons, P'I t J 1 19 26 Aug t / Book Page or Offlclal NAMES FROM DAVID noticed above. A PETITION hae Ten111ta PUBLIC NOTICE STATfMfNTOF AIANOOHMENT Nollce ol Which was r• 10 uy • • us • Aecordslntheofficeofthe JOHN SANTUARIO TO YOU MAY EXAM-beenfiledbyJAMESW Wlll1tllatpublk01uctlon Of ········~1 corded June 29, 1994 In 1995. rKOfdet of Orange County: DAVID JOHN ARGUETA INE the file kept by the . · to tht tllOhtll bidder fOf fie NI. FtU704 USE Of flCTOIOUS IUSINESS Pllm •lml the oHlce of H id County W156 Said Sale of property wlU It Is hereby ordered that court. If you ere a par-~OC~ER 1'f th~ ~~per~or cash, (peyabla et Umt °' flClTTIOUS IUSINESS MAME Recorde< IS Recorder's In-be m1de In "u 1$" c:ondl-all persona lnternted In eon lntereeted In th• our 0 a 1 ornoa, .... In lawful money of NAME STATEMENT Ille IOllowtng pelSOll(s IO.l ...... &Y atrument No. 94-0429759, PUBLIC NOTICE lion without covenant 0< this maner •PPNI befOfe 111tat• you may file CouT~E of P~rirPJ;... the United Statea) at: ~ The lalowlng Pt1S0111•l 1wr-e ~~ aboandoneo 1t1e use DI Mor1uary * Chapel will Mii •t public auction to OTICE OF watranly, exprtH or I this court In Department with th. court a format rt· the North f1ont enttanc:e, doing Dusiness · 15 PAOHlO the 1.ctious bu$iness Nmt 1 Cr UOn the highest bidder for N , plied, regarding title pQJ-No. 703 of lha Orange A• Ht for Speclel queats that JAME~ W • to th• County CourthoUM, WSS£HGER SERVICf IHC Al UNITED PROOUCTK>NS b MOO ema cash, lawful money of tile TRUSTEE S SALll session. 0< encvmbrancea, County Superior Court at Nofce of the fl.lino of an LOCKER be appointed 100 Clvk CentM Dnvt 11~ 1111 West &ti sbttt. CAHISIM> t440 s Anlhllrr 110 Broadway Un.led States. evidenced T .S. No. to pay the remaining Pflnei· the addtesa lhown 1bove Inventory end appreleel ••personal r.eereeenta· WHt, Santa Ana, CA aH SUltl 111 LosAnoetn CAQOOtl SI.cl ~m CA02906 ca.ta M... by Caahler"1 Check, ot the A.219209 pal aum ot the note(•) ... on 9/19, 1995 at 2:00 o'ct-of eetat• 11111111 or of ttve to edmon11ter the right, th.le and lnetrHI 'Fn>-Couner Inc • Calilorna. lflf 11aaous !Us.mess Nine M!-t111 equivalen1thereof1pec1fllld Unit Code A CUfed by H id d"d of ock p.m .. and then and any petltlon or ecoount estate of the decedent. conveyed to and now hefd 1111 WUI 6Cli SIMt. Suite 111 l!lened IO~ wu fde<I 00 6-••••••••111 '" Section 5102 or the Call-Loan No Trust, wllh Interest as In there show cau111, If any vlded 1 ti n THE PETITION re· by It under u6d Deed of L Angeles CA900l7 19-95 in the County ol OllllOe IOfnia F1nanclat Code, all 098257e91 said note provided, ad· they have. why the petition ~2~0 of the '(:Ji~~r~a queats the dee.eden(• Trust In the property ,._ osThls lllll'ness 11 conducte<I Dv IM OngtNI hie No f6500ll HOWIU When Words Are Not Enough "Specializing In Sympathy Flowers" 2983 Harbor Blvd payable at the tlme or sale, KIMMEY vances, If 1ny, under the for change or ru>me should p ob Cod A R WILL and cod1c1ls, 1f tuattd In uld County, __ &ibleiSlng Corpor.-on ol all right title and lnt8<p" term• or 11ld Deed or not be granltd. ' ate 11· •-any, ba admitted to Caltfornla cttacrlbtd aa: i ..... ,....-on AmttlU CA. 1440 s Anh then hatd or claimed by-~ AP#049..024-11 Trust, '"•· charges and It 11 further ordered lhat a queet for Speclel Notice probate. The WILL end EXHIBIT KAR The l'IQl1111nt commence<! to 111111 Al\aneim CA 92 m COREY HANSEN and SEASIDE FINANCIAL expensas of the TrustM copy of thla ord8' to show form 11 available from any codiclla ere avail The land retenect to In transact bJsmns under Ille Th bu · 805 · KATHLEEN M. HANSEN CORPORATION IS duly •P· and of the lfultl crtaled cause be published In The th• oourt olerit. able for examination I~ tN• guarantH .. attuatect htlllrouS DuSllleSS name or by s SUleSS WIS COOWClt<I the record owner(s) ol the pol. nte1d Trustee, undlfd the by uld Deed of Trust. oany Pilot, • newspape< of AttocM'J"le""i*-= the file kept by the In th• state °' C:alfOfntl names lrsteO abo'lt on .-.,1y 21. S.0::1por=EAStNG CORro Hiiie dHcrlbed herein, lollow ng described Md Said sale will be held on· general circulation pub-,... H. County ot Or_.,ge CHy QI 1005 . hthe Debtor", or by the of trust Will SELL AT Augult 15, 1995, 11 3:00 llshed In this county, at azo .. k, court. Newport Beach, 1,M, la dt-SIGNED PRO-COUAJER, INC . By RATION Of AllillCA. lly Les E '1older(s) of any Mor1gao•. PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE p.m. on the front steps to least once • w"lt tor four ..., ...... CA 90740 THE PETITION re· acribtd H fotlowa: lot 4t Robert T FIUlnr, President Lederer. PrtSldenc Deed of Tru1t, or oll\er ln-HIGHEST BIDDER FOR the entrance of the Orange consecutive weeks prior to 09/02., oe/03, 08/09 que1t1 authority to °' Tract No. IMI, •• pe1 nu stmment was Med With Tin SLitemenc was Meo W1tn terHI therein recorded CASH (In the forms which Civic Ctnte<, 300 e. Ch•P· the day of the heating. edmlnl11er tht ellata Map rec:«ded In Booll 2Sli County Cltrll o1 Orange the Couruy Clerk OI Oranoe oher the date of record•· are lawful tender In the man, Orange, CA • DATE1 JUL 24, t 995 PUIUC NOTICI under the ~ndependent Paga• 1 through f Inc~ inty on .Alty 28. UIQ5 County on-'ily 13, 1905 tlon of eald Declaration, ~o United , States) and/or the Al the time of the Initial Thoma• H. Schulte, Admlnlatratror;t of E~· alv• Of MlaceUtMOul' NOTICE·Thts FiC!laous Name Newport Oeacn-Cosu Mau which the Asaoclation a CHhltr I certtfled °' other put>lk:atlon of thl1 notice, COMMl&&IO'NIR OF NOTICE Of TRUSTEE'S SALE tatH Act. (This authort· Mapa, In the Office of the Statement tlq)ttes l1w years frotn CN319450 .-.,119 26, Aug 2.!I lien fM HH11ment1 waa check• •peclfled In Clvll the total amount of the un-TH • 8 U p a" 1 0 " TS ND F219453 ty wlll allow the person· C:ountr "ec:ordtf of uld iia 11 was t~ed 1n the Office 1995 not apeclflcally su.bordl-Code Section 2924h (pay-paid balance of the oblige-Uni! Code f el repreeentatlve to take County EJtCltMfno th«e-the Coun!Y Clelll A new Ftc•· nated, In and to that certain able In full at the time of lion eecuted by the above COURT LOlll No 1275309119ESAHCON m•ny ectloni without from, alt oll, oil rlQhtl, s Ousmess ~ Statement PUBLIC NOTICE real property 1ltuat11 In said •ale to T.O. SeMce Com-described deed of ttuat SILVIA CURIEL ON BE· APf 933·2f.009 obtaining court approv-mJnttala mln8fal right• st be frlt<I belOll 1111ome The 1 County and State plltlcu-r.any) all right, tJUe and In-and estimated coltl, ea-HAl.F OF MINOR CHILD CAL FED SERVICE C~TIOH al. Before taking certain natural 'ga• rtatic1, and hngot lhstt.ltementdots notot Bu:r~;:.0::m• fatly deacrlbed In the No-e<eat conve~ed to and '*'"'· and adva/ICtt, la DAVID JOHN SANT\IAAIO, A<A CAL f£D E':J!~:! t:: very Important action1, othef hYdrocafbon1 by tsell authorut the use in 11111 tlce Of Delinquent As-D:cih:rT~sl 1n"':!' ::: S299,928.11l. 7111 W. 1tlh SI. IA. Cotta ::.i:!ecS deed ol trlltl however, the pe!1onel Wtlataoevw Mme knoWn tall ol I faM>us 8uStness The fo:~ng·~:O(\S 11 ---------~~~------~======~~~-~·~=~---~~~CAmv ~~~~~~~~ru~~I~~~~~~~~°'~ m~~the~ot ~ • r-Publlahed Newport TO THE HIGHEST llt[)()(R fOR required to give notice def the petcef °' land r under Fedtrll. 51111 or dJ>~~H~~~;• a;372 R• • e.ach-Co•ta MN• Diiiy CMtf (111 tlle tor1111 wlllCll .,, to interested persont harefn•bov• dtacrlbtd, llW (See Staon 1"400 ubene Dt • Huntington -:. ,-• _ ' Pilot Augutt 2, 8, 18, 23, tawtul t11141r 111 tlle Ul'!tttd Stat•! u nl • u th 11 y ha v a togethtl with the l*J*U-seq Bu•ness ano Plolessions Beach, CA 92641 1895 and/Of Ille Cllll•a. certll.ed or waived notice or con-al right°' dtlfflne. mlntng, ,, Kethetlne Lou Hart. 6372 ' W1AA olller Clleetll IOBCIMd 111 CMI Hntad to tho proposed eJCpt0ttng and opeuitJng Ill filing. Demand Fiilng Reubens Or., Huntington r-:fi~ \ ~ Code SectJon 202411 ~ 111 action.) The indepen-thefefOf, and etollftO In Sleilllen R Gordon. Esq B4.lch CA 92647 STARTING ANEW / ~ ~i hJ PUBLIC NOTICI 1111 at Ille t-01 10 TO dent administra1ion and remov:J the lamt 23800Fn•St Thi• 'butlneu 11 con· ) ·~, ' CNat2M4U ~.:"=t!td i::= authority will be granted :i!'.:'::~ :'1,och-WooclancHillls.CA91367 ducted by: an lndlvldual BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • • • Tk Ugal Departmmt at tht DaiJ.y Pilot is pktasM ~ ID announce a MW sm4a now llUl.i'4ble to w busintsStS. wt wi/J fWW SE.ARCH /Jw 1llDM for-ytJU 111 no txtnz ~ llnli lilW J"U dw timt an4 tht trip tv tk Cma1 HMM in StmM A1llt Thm. tf """1'#, tt/ttr tlw !OllTh is compktwi wr wiU file Jf1'IT ftdititi-busintst ntDN lfllln"""1 With tht ~ CIM. r-Jllish ()fl«" w«lt Jiw jOw Mah tts ~by "1w '1NI thm fiJIJOI" protf of publiattitm with tlN ~an. •.l'/otx Sl!'J' by IO ffe JlfJ"T foritiqus businas SlllkmmJ Ill tlJt IMilj PiJM. 330 w.' BaySt, ClJll4 Mts11. If ymu.'"'""' Slt!p !?) plMse oJJ 11.1111 (7 If) 6'1-4321 """wt wi/J mdltt ilmllfl'7'1Mls for JOU llJ httN& this~ by ""1il. . ' .!ht~'°"" le!! ID1J forr!xr qutslit!ns, ~ oJJ "'"""wt wilJ be ""1l'e"""' .,,.. ,,,-assut J11Uo Good lid m >!!'!MW '-inar e1s er i bs bsil1 !:> ~ .. liiU1Mn!liPilot llOT-OF Mid !If• u~dtr llid Died ot Truat unleu an inter••!ed 10 wt!fp1toc1t or dtrect~ c:iw~ ~2.9 18ta13Me~ Have you stll1ed doing -111 111t ~ 11«111111111 de-person fllH an objecuon a1ty dflll and mine from """ • • ..., bu1lneu yet? No KlllDI TO ~Ibid to the petition and land• othaf than thoee PUBLIC NOTICE Kathy Hatt .llif TRUSfOR Ow1tnt C e-ncon ehowt good cau111 why hefelnabove cttecflbed, oll This statement was filed ATE ~: BENEftCIARY c.llforll• ftder .. 1h11 oourt 1hould not ot gaa Wd1 tunnt11 and fie NI. FllZJH with the County Clerk ot . 5-9• lllld LOllll Mloc11uoro grant the authority. lhafta Into,• ~ougf\ or FICTITIOUI IUllMEll Orange County on June 12, 9QtaBaACH Aeoorded Mlrdl 25i 1918 • A HEARING on the acro11 the eubeulface of NAMEITAnM(Nf 1995 • .-.. -., A178118 tn11r NO N•11549 Ill Book petition will be held on the land hefetMbovt de-Ille fOllOwlng 111r10n(il inrt FM932t -• ft. fl8l9 of Otfie!M recoroe '" the Augu11 24 1996 at ecrllMd and to ""°"' 00tno bJslneu 11 lHAEE Published Newport Btach-oian!: ':r::ron ~on-~of the Reoolcter ol Orange 1 :45 P.M . i~ Dept. 703 IUCh • wt,11>1tocktct ot S K~80 GROUP. LlO , 001 0\4C Costa MHa Dally Pllc>t July dnqent credltore', and vru"'XA£ IN DEFAUI. T UNOER A loceted at 341 The City ~~ ~~ Mell, Center lMve. Suite 300, Santa 12, 19, 26, Auguat 2, 1095. pe.raone who may other-DEED Of rRUST DATED 3/10/N 0r1 v e 0 r • n g e / CA ~ .!~Ith--·•.,.'= Mil CA 9'1103 Wt41 :."JI ~~t~'::ith/~ ~crv~ru\AI<~~~! W 9261i\ou OBJECl' TO ~·~lll10r .. ""•"' .. ~· cori::o~~Ws!uiC:t'.0~ Buy~:::~~~ 1" both of· ANN I! MAY W SOl.O Al A rwLIC tho grtntlng of the --_•"'.:::-L ' ........ 1210J..~ot ~"·CA 80014 SCHOINaACH SALE If YOO Nt£D NI EXPLA· peihlon, you should .... """"""· r...-, Suu Gleup, Inc. 1 Clltfom A PfTITION Ma lllATl!!,Of Tl4E NATURC Of THC •t>i>Hr at the hearing ::r: llnd Ol*M• ... , ~ 80l o~ Cel'!ll PLUG MenfhdhSHtl.OON :loC:T~l'A~RYOU ~nd ttato your ObJ•C· =·=~~ g;~Sullt 300. Slllll AN. I . GIM'HN In dte 1141 r..-.._ 131 Cotti 11on1 or file written ,,.. -.. iio;; ..,._. f • lupetlof Court of c.lt-...... CA mlJ ·111 .. •• obl•~tlone wtth th• Md ...,.-_ ""°""' tile age:.~~~ 1¥ fomle, ~ of Of. ...,_ " ..,.. ..,.,,..,,. courl before the he•r· eurtace ., tM ..,_ IOI Tiit llWI ~ I N ~· ol "'°""' • "'°"" *""· llO Ing. Your appearance fMI el ttw ....,,.ace el AllNd "T: THI mrrtON r.. _.,., • fl\'tll • to 111 CM· mey ba 1n pereon or by ttw llM ...., ... .......,. -.. hCMolls .:_~ ":!. 118 QUMtit ttwt ... LOON ._ °' Cllf_._,. Tiie your attorney ~ • ~ ~ .... -1 : GfRSTENbuppolnt-~ llMtr M 0.. ol 1F YOU ARE A 1M 1r¥tM C1•,itftf, 11 llMlll b'9CI 1bo.e CMI .Aira 1~ ed .. penoNll ,..,,.Mf'I-!:. 9' ::-0-o.:!. I ~ CAlOITOA or a conttn• IW tll ft c..-da ..... 1fl0 O $80 ~ N: ~ iett..,. to ednllnleter the -"lllNloio.t -Q4tnt creditor of rhe DeM racat41M Oc..., ~NMo ...-. • fftat• of 1ha ''"''"'· _., 18 "" .:=".-"': aec: .... ct. you rnuet '"• ~m ~ 11o011 ...!?!?! lhlS ._,,.,. •• "90 THf P'fTITION ,.. """8111 ~ti a.... ..a your clelm with the !:.-r -·· .... , ......... ~ OM d n.-queeu the deoedeftt•a o..d tor .._ -" wrlltel cour• and mtill • copy to ....._ ~ Oii Nit 20 t06 .... ..,.. WIU end oodlotlt, If 110N1tof_..9"0f-...10 thepertonalra.,,et•nta· =TM'*'~~---· ,.,,~ '"' ~ etnV. t.. edmttt.cl '° ... lflt _....,, te ... llid ttve -Wotnted • by the -• ... tile St*ftlWll ti pr~e. T)w WILL llftd ,,oeeny to ....., _, = court w lthln tour c::r..;'" .... ~~::: .. _,It:"'•"'...~ 1 any oochll9 .. 9\'tll-tiollt. tlld ......, Ille -rnonthe from the dM• ._ 1 1 • .. ~ a.. A ,,.. fiict. lbf• for eic.,.,..Mdeft lft = ...., ..., ...._ of nret ••auenu 4tl 1 1 ._ • ;J• ..,..... ...,.. MllNlllll tM filf kepi by• tM w of,..•!11 It 1.-te.re M ptovidecl In~ .. -.:. __ el... .. ........ -.._ T rt .....,.,.,., ""·•'-'"''°" 9100 of the -.,_ -... ., _ ... ,. oouTH. I l'fTmON ,.. • IH'IW11tl11U• C9ilfofniaProbet1Code. !'==cdH fl.. ---· qu"'9 ~ 10 :::..":°"'~'\=·~The dme for filing ~ • :":""rc:..•.'" .... I ..,,..,,.., ...... • ti .. 11t "'* 11 dwn• Wt4I no& ••r• • C1f1111. a .., Ill II .. ~ .. before flMlr rnon1"9 • WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 2. 1995 ' PUIUC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICH 'UILIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES 'UBUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUILIC NOTICH PUIUC NOTICI i::::• l:u,,~ .. ,~~t~rl~ PUBLIC NOTICE g:;-i~~c~v 1N1 the C1~1011u, a public hear~ Ind 5 Pm 11 MlforthIn 1 •'90r1 IJ.cl Sult• t20, IMM, CA 92111 Tnle bu11n,u 11 con-Jimmy Pn.m onet284310 ltul\NI for lhf Hi.1bflnk NOTICEO, NJ,pot1 a.!:hth·h~·y.~ ~~5beal~00on~':'t'h!n: C08TA ..... •AH-V.11.h aw Clelll M VWI o ... u. "'"'Elttt• StMC .. d~-by~anltldl\oid~ Thie ltaum.nl w .. ,lcltlleut f'an.ay Trutt dated t 1/1/M, PUBLIC HltARINO ~ay, the 1•1h Of Au-ltrtn'.c. R0oi/'1.A ol ltl• ITARY DISTRICT trid at In. DWI• OJI•~ tnc; (Neoi~a), 2875 \Vind· Have you 11611td doltiij wlih lh9 County o.rtc Of BuakMH Nam• ~1 lalCAklt>uf, C()rooa dtl NOTICE IS HEREBY Qust, 19" at the llOUt 01 Crv1c: Ctnter Cotta Mtu ,lorln• T ftelchl• TT'~ Orlv., Costa Mtd., Miii ~au. Htndtfeoo, ,.... twc•_,• Y.•17 No .......... Or~ Counlt on~ 21. ltet•nMnt '"11• t2S25 GIVEN THAT THE C l '1·00 PM is the Ymt and CallOf I '1 hlct\ ti ' ' 1 Cahlornia ~e.9011' • &n*on ainu11...,.-1••"· -The following persona.,. TOftrl Htruy sev.,1ttom, Council ol thf City or N~ ult C0uncil Chambt; ... ""' e:.:d ~I 01tec10ft ":, ~~·~··r':,· :·~··•rl NOTICE.IS HEA!BY FUR. Tiii• bu1lne11 11 con. Th.ls llAlll!mtnt .... !Jed • ,~~ doinQ bUtlf\ISI IS' 33111 Fall'VIM Road. Costa por1 Btacn did on July 10 '"' plac:• lor '"'hearing or the Co1t1 Mesa Sanlta " 0 t • '" ot THER OIVEN thal lht l&ld ducted by: a COfPotllibn Mlh ..,. County Clerk or P\.tlli.lhed N....,~ ~ FASHION SOUARE VEN· Mesa, CA D2e20 1995, pass Reiolu11on No'. all pe11ons lnt1re1ted In/Of Dltttict wtU heat Ind 0.11"/. Publlihed Newport rl$)0ft on Ille In the Costa Havt you •tQfled do.ng Orange ~ty °" .lul'll l3, CO.la Mna Dolly Pkit JIJtit TURES, 2 FHhlon lquate, Thia bu~lnut 11 con-~S.8l IO vacale 1 ponlon of obftcling to the propoeed mine prolttt• and ObJllC· Beach·Costa Mna Dally Mna Sanitary 01111kt 01· buslnHs yet? Yes 2-1·95 1995 19, 2e, August 2• e, 1tfl. Sanla Ana. CA 82701 duct•d by, • general parn-HfllTIPdtn Road described vacation, and said City Ilona, Ind requests for tx· Pilot A1.1gu11 2, 1, 11195. ltc:e, 71 fair Orlvt, may be U.S Real E•tat• S.Mces, Ft49$04 W1'1 ChaH J. McLaughlin and ter1hlp H toHows: Coonoil II the same lime emption, If ur/. to th9 PfO-Wt&G examined WHkd1y1 be-Inc .. John W. Antaltk, PrH· Publlsn.d Nt"-porl Beach· ~=-=======i:· Janie Wallace McLaughlin Typt OI 8ualneu: Lening That pof1ion ol Hlmpc.ltn and place wlll ""' ltte tVI· posed asstssment charges tween \1141 houra 01 8 a.m. !dent CO•ta Meaa Daily Pilot July It Trustees lor lh• C.J. end The reglslranl(a) com. Road, 52.00 Itel widt, In denc:e offered by any per· lot lfash and garbage col· PUBLIC NOTICE •n<I 5 Pm. Thi• •tatoment was filed 12, 19, 28, August 2, 1995. J.W. Mclaughlin Famlly m•nc:ed to transect bual-the City of Newport Beach, son Interested In the pro-lectlon as set forth rn a 1• COSTA MESA SAHi· with th• CoUf\IY Clttk 01 Wl45 R · ti' ? T1u1t dlltd 3122/88 31201 ntn un,:ter tn. flctltlo11s County of Orange, Slate or postd V11cation heretolote pon hied with the Clerk of NOTIC& Of' TAAY DISTRICT Orange County on June l2, epom ng. ' Oakmont Place, Laguna :~~~·~•. 8N11~4•(s) Ustod Calltornla, as ahown on a doscrlbed. lht Olslrict at the Oislrict PUBLIC HURINO Florlne T. Reichle, 1995• F849328 PUBLIC NOTICE ..... ,. ~ ... 10......i.. Niguel, CA.92677 F abl n.5 • · map of tract No. 3357 hied Wanda E. Raggio, Olllce, 77 Falr Drive, Costa N011CE IS HEREBY Aaelatant Manager ,.... •--111 ._. Htnry T. Segtralrom, a on quart Vtntuit1, In Book 107, Pages 1 CltV Clerk CltV of H•!N· Mtsa, Colllomla. GIVEN that purauant to Clerk of th• Dlitrlct 1 Published Ntwpot1 o .. ch· Flctltloue I, rtbM d, r• hr Trustee for the Henry T. ~.,~~llotnla general part· through 7 lnc:luslvt ol Mis· port B•ach NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR· Section 5473 I of Altlclt IV, Publlalled Newpo t Costa Mesa Daily Pilot July 8ueln911• Name reslar1ll,loalr1it.Plol Sego11trom Trust dattd I/ B . 11P ctllaneo11s Maps In lht ol· p bll h N THER GIVEN that the 181d Chapter VI of Part Ill, Dlvl· r 12, 19, 26, August 2, t995. Statement ,,__.... "-'.._ 17/83 3·3f5 Fairview Road Y· Henry T. Segtrslrom, flee or the County Recorder u 1 •d ewport report on file In the Costa s1on V ol tht Htallh and Beach·Coita Mesa Daily Wl48 Tht following pereons are ._....,io_ ... Costa Mesa, CA 92628 ' Truslte, ol the Henry l . or said Counly lying tast· Boach·CoSla Mosa Dally Mesa Sanitary District 01· Saloly Code ol th• Statt of Pilot August 2, 7, t995. doing buslntu as· !llYla YDU're loobv b Nelli• Ruth,Segorsirom Tr· f;r;s~om, yuslp, daled 1· orly ol lho following de· Pilot July 28. Augus1 2, lice. 77 Fair Drive, may be Calllotnla, a public: hearing W167 PUBLIC NOTICE D.J. MESA NAILS & sutH lor the Ntlllt Ruth • anag no artnet scribed line: 1995. 11111mlned weekdays be-Wiii be held on August 2•, HAIRS, 370 E 171h SttHI, S~erstrom Trull daltd 1L :!'i1.' := ~~ed BoglMlng at Iha moSI Wl60 tween lh• hours of 8 a.m. 1995, 11 8:00 p.m. In Con· PUBLIC NOTICE FlcUUou• Suit• 0, Cosla Mtsa, CA f:J/114, 601 t1do P'iil< ntlv1 'f-OI e'i1Y eornar o C~tr1 ftrenc:e Room l·A ol the Boalnffs Name 92627 16C, NIWJ)Oll Beach, cA ~~·County on July 17, of said 1ract No. 3357: PUBLIC NOTICE 11• th -v'lCCii\llr,COSU"'Mt flcUUo .statemanL Jlmmy Pham, 8922 Chllm-82663 · thence nor1herly, measured NOTICE OF 9 8 resource you California, II which time Bueln••• Name Tht fottowlng parsons 111 A\1"1\14J, Wvstmlllsttf, Gregory L Butcher and F852411 at right angels from the can count on to sell 8 th• Board of Dirtctort ol ltatement doing t>uslness u : CA 92683 Jeanne E. Butcher, Trus1· Published Newport 8each-soulherly line ol aald PUBLIC HE.AfUNQ myriad of merc:han· th• CoSIJ Mesa Sanitary Th• lollowing persons are VICTORY MAJNTENANCE This business 11 con- "' for th• Butcher Family Costa Mtsa Dally P1IOI July Hamp d. n R. 0. d. N NOTICE IS HEREBY dlse Items, because District Wiii htar and dtltt· doing bUsiness u: COMPANY. 2740 North ducitd by: an Individual Trust Dattd 8/10/81 400 26 Augusl 2 9 16 1995 10"00'00" E 52 oo feet lo GIVEN lhDt pursuant to our columns compel mine prolests and ob)ec· a) U.S. REAL ESTATE Covenlly SI Orang• CA Ha.,. you 11atted do.ng Emerald Bay, laguna ' ' ' ' wls7 tho northerly lint ol said Section 5473.1 ol Miele IV, qualified buyers to lions, and roque1ts for ex· SERVICES. b) US REST, c) 92667 •• ' bUslntss ytt? Yu 1-1·95 Beach, CA 92651 Hampe.ten Road. Chapter VI ol Part 111, 01vl· calll emption, If any, to the pro-BUILDER PROGRAMS. d) Cameron Samuel Jones Buy 11 Sell II Find 11 NOTICE IS FURTHER slon v ol th• Hoallh and 942-5878 posed assessment c:h11gu U.S. REAL ESTATE SER· 2740 Nor1h Covonlly, or'. ciaultl•d . ' '.I ~r . I ' Ii -~- ,; ,Iii- . _. I r.~ "· 1 , . ~ I . -,-,. ; ,· ; I ... ' ........ 1002-1625 m 210~2744 Safely Code ol lh• Slatt of lor liquid waste conectlon VICES, INC., t25 Pac1hc:a, ange, CA 92667 • CLUSIFIED HOURS Telephone 8am-5:00pm Monday-Friday BY PHO• GENERAL POLICY • ~27n Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pm Monday-Fiiday PAILY PILOT DEADLINES Monday ............ Friday 5:00pm Tuesday ............. Monday 5:00pm (714) 642-5678 BY FAX (7 14) 631-6594 (Please include your name and phone nwnber and we'll call you back with a price quote.) BY MAILORIN PERSON: Rates and deadlines are subject to change without nouce. The publisher reserves the right to censor. reclassify, revise or reject any classified advertisement. Please report any error that may be in your classified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot & The Independent accept no liability for any error in aft advertisement for which it may be responsible except for the cost of the space actua.11¥ occupied by the error. Credit can onl y be allowed for the first insertion. ------· WedneSOay~ .... _Tuesday 5:00pm lllursday ........... Wednesday 5:00pm Friday ................ Thtmiday 5:00pm 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Comet of Newport Blvd & Bay St. HOUSES/ ~~~:uu 2107 :~l~RT 2169 :i:l~RT 2669 BUSINESS & PERSONALS 3002 EMPLOYMENT APPLIANCES 6011 MERCHANDISE FREE TO YOU6022 c 0 ND 0 s iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I =iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii II iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FI NAN CE i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 5 5 3 0 MI s c. 6 0 15 I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FOR SRTE 1• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Maytag Deluxe eloclrlc Ir•• to the right ••••.n..&.•••••I Lrg house w/bay view FAMILY HOME near •1BR $025• dryer. S200 OBO. Call ERTE Serigraph Hom.e 2•..; yr. old across from bell. 4Br park & schools. 4Br 2BR 2BA $725/Up R ... Estate afler 5pm. 546·0366 1975, "Splendour" Germ Shep mut. Lov· • 3611, fam rm, 2 Ip, 3· 36a, $2200. Balboa Reing & dishwasher ---------# 144 of 260, S3000 mg, playful, likes to • COVAL HOUSING OPPOlll T UNITY All rul ul.lte 1.twer1il1119 tn this lllWSllPtl la JUtlfCCI to lhc fed· .,., fair HOHIDI A.cl ol "" IS amude4 wlllcll rnRll ii 11111111 to ldwrtln ''ally pttlu1nce. llmllallon or fmrlml1111loo tlutd 111 race. coloi. 111iglon, Ml, ~lllflca_p, lamlllal MalllS OI llllitrlal qil. • • lnltnUon It "'* MY audl ,,.tt1tnce. llml· llllt11 • tllscrim11111t .. :• Tltl1 llWlfllflll will not kffwlatly K"tll ltf dfttUsl· meal lor "" 111111 wllkll la In wltlaUN 11 lh I.._ Giii 11Hcn n lltn'J 1--4 !Aat all tlftlhllfl HftrllMtl It 11111 a..., ............... . ...-•u•P'lrllllltYNlll.. luem· ..... ~.tallHUO ....... II 1·•·'24·19G. For Ille W''° I tlM. DC 1111 ,t11sa call HUD IC Ui·>SOO. car gar. 53450. 673·2290 Newport Alty 723·4494 Incl 60x30 pool. No BUSINESS RIAL DTATI SALES Sld•·by·sld• 2·door Call 645·9636 1un. loves dogs & • pals No taos No 1:1 • ..., walk-in locl!lon. fndge, 19 cu ft, $299. ---------people, great watch· • o~~=~~~:~w~s~~~~ G~~t ;x:a~~fv ~!~~~1 __ 1e_~_s_e_s_4_S_·_4_a_s_s_ OPPORTUNITY 2904 l·CJ00.388-050Q ~ plan. For inteMew Copper C1ll01. 546-4764 LIDO ESTATE SALES dog 557.3116 2nd sty w/'Vu. Furn, Ip. rm, big play rm. fncd 1 BR 1 BA Veraalll•t can Ron Taylor. WestlnghouH Washer Liquldallng remaining 1--------- Avl 9/15/95 673·t943 in pool. new pnl In/ 11eps 10 bch. galod ext. 1929 n.... -........... ~_.. heavy duty S 150. nuosts ol marriage JEWELRY FURS Out. S3000. 759·9207 comm w/pool, gnr, trig LOCAL RTE L ,,,. n--We s t 1.n ... ho u a• dissolution $200,000 1 •24 oca· '2.99per""" M.istbet8>"" Nlwportlltllly Dry•r Sl50. Wheeler worth ol ent1quos, lur· & ART 6025 CORONA JM Peters condo tor $750/mo ...... 546·5146 ~~~t~~~~~lb~!I 20~ ProcollCo (602)95"7~20 673-7300 19 inch electric lawn· nlture, bronzos. 10· iiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii lse. Bayrldge. Gatod, Panoramic B ac:kbay 6 2 ivory lusks mirrors DEL MAR 2122 VI BR e Wkly•600·599'6769 1--;=::::=-7".::::-:-;::-;-;---11!::~~~~==~=="1 mower $50 4 ·9052. • • Must S•ll·W•ll Tak• upgraded. 2 encl gar. b ~w 1 d 1 59A50·1lrg Ciuya & Galsll RECEPT/CLERICAL Black & Decker oloc· vases. palnll ngs, 6esl Otters-Painting• S1500+sec. 654·2552 a cony, w. mo. Don't Fantasize tric edger 525. All xlnl Ivory, etc. Frl/SoVSun by Slmbarl, Paul Easlblull. 760-0156 ·--------S 11 10 4 1240 L ,,.I 1800 a/f condo w/bay VIiia Balboa 2Br 16a1-...,..,.,...,..,..,..,,..--...,... ........... -----Romantlclae·Call ma yet extremely condlllonl 642·9052 • • ogan ,. • Blelne Henri, Leo & oc:n view. 3Br 2Ba, penthouse, cath coll· *WALK TO BEACH! ANNOUNCEMENTS Now 1 ·900.366·x4869 busy trade promotion Costa Mesa. Dealers Jansen, Rober1o steps to China cove. Ing, frpt, pool/spa. 26d 1.56a·Lux Condo, ••••••••• $2.99/mln. 18+ Proc:all firm looklng for ex· welcome. Lupettl, Julian Ritter, $2000/mo. 673·7692 512oo/mo. 54a.3155 w/d, pool, gated. Co (602) 954·7420 tromely organized, FURNITURE 6014 PLANT SALE ACRES Jim Dally. Give away St250 Gina 646·1515. _________ 1,M~E:-:E""T,,....,.,N""E""'W!":""!!!:P""E!!"'!!O"""P""L,...,E"" consclenUou• & hard· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Cemenl fountain• s110. prices on posters, • •••••••• LOST & THE FUN WAYTODAVI working lndlvldual bird b(lths 520. Cllrus· prints and empty COSTA MESA 2124 I••••••••• able to accomplish 2 Cribs 1 wht w/ fruit-avocado (fruiting) lrames. 662·3383 1• FOUND 2925 1·900·945•6200 Ext. 8357 11 I t k i I hi · Child f1 miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii APARTMENTS U mu IP• as s s mu ta· mate: ng era 510. Junipers, vines. after 10am. Dealers MlSCELIANEO S si.99.'mm. Must bt te yrs. neously, Responslbili· dresser/chg tbl. 1 nat herbs Sf. On palms 8' welcome. 28~~~~~~~Z~D FOR RENT RENTALS OneRc;.1:~:awa Proeall co. (602) es..mo ~~~n~~~ludda~a h~!~! ural wood. 644·2233 s20. * 909-674·9422 i-0 .... r-lg-ln_a_l _Art_w_o_rk_s_ac:-_ 649-2848 ontry, heavy mall/ship· Couch·So. West col· nl1ce. Alvar. Manet, LOST: Black. & Whl MEMBERSHIPS ping duties. mass ors, oversz cushions, WANTED Reno11 +more 870-8650 8 Ou l'an long hair lomale, cat L h 5450/ b 2 RH SE w/VARD'WU\ BALBOA VACATION named .. eena .. ~ 1n 3018 me111ngs. filing & gen· ·s ape 0 0 · TO BUY T t I M/I 5395 0 ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii eral operational tasks. Coffee tbl, whit•wash 6019 PAINTING 01 + ep, ISLAND 2606 RENTALS tho vlclnily 01 Orange I• Computer knowledge base w/gls top St50/ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~~~or=t~~k~.2-~:;~liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2722 and 23rd and 24th In Olacounted m•mber· a must Including data obo. So. West framed USED GOLF BALLS EQUIPMENT 6031 . CM or possibly near ahlp at Prosl1g1ous base & word process· art, deser1 scene, vi· OLD GOLF CLUBS liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Nwpt Ht. • 4 bd 2 ba Like n•w 3Br 2Ba, AC, OCN FRONT/NEWPORT Marguerite In COM. Yacht Cl b I N rt branl colors 550 ea/ I I REW ROI u n ewpo Ing capebihties. Salary Top S paid. 675·9103 QR AC CO 5 H Sp Lg entry kit. 2-car gar. w d , bit· ns. deck, dbl 2Br 19th $1000 Wkly A My lnlor· Harbor. 35 Ft slips avl low 20's DOE. Please obo. WhJ·wash wd or 6()().445-7878 Pool/spa. W/0 hk·ups. gar, mini bay view. Avl 3Br 28th 51500 Wkly ~::i1~~1t~:;;.e call 640-1494 ..... 476-6870 send resume to: P.O. dresser. 6 drwrs 5250/ Airiest Paint Sprayw. : Pool aervlce/gardner. now. $1900. 723·5008 Most Weeks Open Box 9444 Newport obo. Mtchng WW wd StOOO. Pete 642·5141, • $1650/mo 7 58-1044 Call Bkr 714·642·3850 FOUND DOG 7/29 •WOULD YOU LIKE BHch, CA• 92656. Or framed mirror $100/ FREE TO YOU 60221 __ .......,,........ ____ _ ---------'---------CORONA Npt Bc:h Oc•anfront Newport Coast Rd'. TO PLAY GOLF? tax to 714·760-6780. obo. Ivory ceramic fir OFFICE GENERAL 1002 Resorvo now for wkly/ Fem Shepherd mix 5160/mo. 200 Courses ............... ---------lamp $60. 2 twn bods F I I I f 0 NEWPORT DEL MAR 2622 sandy color. 509·7478. +membership In Pvt. RETAIL SALES $125/obo. Never used r•• c •an ng or FURNITURE & • monlhly winter rentals . .,.,....,,.....,..,...-,,......,,-----club. Rospond to: Futon Emp. novds: linens floral print youl Garages, yards, QOV'T FORECLOSED BEACH 2169liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Fully furnished 3Br FOUND French Lop Golf P .O. Box 7384 Aul. Managers/Sates $40/sei. 720-8040 • olficea, houaos, etc. EQUIPMENT 6047 Hom•• for pennlH iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2Bd 1Ba lmmed. occ:. 2Ba, gar. No amk/no Ra bbit In East 61ufl H .B ., CA 82800 Assoc. for last grow· 531-4866 on S1. Oellnquent To.x, Va Block from Behl 2·car ports. W/d, f/p. pets. Karen 434-1424. N.B. Please call 675· Ing chain In CM, FV & Custom wicker aola. --=F:-:R""'E""E"'"""F""'l""E""L""D,...,D!:!!"":"!!IR~T~ KX-5700 Panasonl• Repoe, REOa. Your 3Br , Ba. lrplc, gar, pool, no pot. 2·people 9551. Leave Message. Lag Hlls 909·869·5507 2 chairs, ottoman, col· IN H.B. CALL: Fax, $320, 25" F1sc~ Area. Toll Free 800· 4704 Neptune. $1350/ onl~. 5925. 673-4442. RENTALS TO FOUND: TOOLS and R•tall Sal•• Perm. lee teble. Klng poster D-032·H74 stereo TV $280, -Sharp 898·9778 EiC!. H·1361 mo. Avl 8/1 722-0388 SHARE 2724 container, Aug. 1 In EMPLOYMENT pos. avl In Lag.B. For bed sol. 644·5066 E-840·4009 4·head VCR $180, for current llstlnga. IMMAC HVH 3Br 2Ba. COSTA MESA 2624 Corona del Mar. Call energetic peran whom Lg blk leather recliner, Free to apprvd lov· Hoovor stand-up vm:· ~ lg fam rm, Ip, new Jae liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii to Identify, 759-8592 easlly can converse xlnt cond, pd 51 000, Ing home 2 mixed 1-.....;;u;;;.um;.;.;..:$6:::.:;.;;0..:..·..::54..:..8;;;..·..:..7..::63;;;..7;_ tub/v•rticals, tic. $~200 , NB 3Bd 2Ba hm. $450. FOUND: Wrlatwatc:h w/cuat. 310-405-2515 sell 5395. 675·3038 female, adn eels. Both CLASSIFIED SAN CLEMENTE ln¢I grdrn/ltoa. 64 ... 792" E •Ide 2·sty, 2 lrg Bra, Frpl, s2·car gar, hrdwd on Oceanhllll Drive In EMPLOYMENT SALES CLERK Photo Like N•wl 0 _ .. lr"ndle declawed. Pl1 call 11·1 the resource you •076 __ ;.,_______ 11 e a, pvt patio, gar+ flra. hare w/2 fem. Hunt. Beach on Sat, 5530 / '"" w alt•r 5pm 722 1503 c:ftft count on 10 sell a \ AT THE BEACH a tore P l·NB/CM. Flox bed, 2 Oak coffee ta· . • .... parking spc $850/mo 548·4888 dy-622·5440 July 29. 969-5953 h E I d f 58so aec. 645•9061 • ra. nergetlc/lrlendly bias. 546.6867 Thinking of having• myr a o merchan- MODEL PERFECT 3-4 Bdrm• (Oen), 2.5 Ba.. Planl atlon Shuttera, Imported Stone, Master Sult• w/ Dual Flreplece and Jacuzzi Tub, Fully landscaped. Oul-d• sac, alngl• loaded atreet. Close 10 Schools and Oc•anl $284,990 Owner/llrok•r Call Steve Delby Southland Group (714) :162·9800 Of (714) 492-1422 Home (714) 288-3900- (10113030018) Pgr Annu1I Rentals 1 B•drm Apt $900 NB 36d Townhouae on Loat C•t part Siamese $35,000/Yr Income peraon. 722-0811 c garage eal•? dlse ltems, b.cause 0 S W kl waterl Own bath w/ga· grey, blu eyes, bushy potentlel. RHdlng Secreterlal TMhaar·koetmPmlaucnelt.y GCi:~su•s•IFclaEllDI our columns compel r Ummtr It 'I East of Harbor rege-5700/mo. Avl 8·1 1all Reward! Lost F _ quallfled buyers to a..rg• Selectlon AU ulils paid 646-7330 or 723-4191 Udo Island 675-6347 books. Toll Free (l) armers Ina. Agency Classified 942·5878 c:alll 2Bd 2B WI Bal $l4'00 800.898·9778 Ext. R· Mngr/S.Ct'y. Farmers 942·5878 • 1 · (714) 345-4469 Npt Beech 2Br 2Ba Loat Diamond Wed· 1361 f0< detalls. exp. r•q. 729-4460. ------------------, ________ _ ~=~·~~0Hgh~s2~~ 2BR·1 BA $850/mo. apt to •hr w/respon ding Ring at Pacific AUTO MECHANIC Prop•rti Mgmt Lndry, pool, quiet, nr poraon. Reta. 1325 + View Memorial Park. • 811 transpor1ation. No IA utll. 831-0146 Nwpt. on 7/30/95 very Wheel allgnmenl. EMPLOYMENT Tht flrudenlal P•ls 949-0392 Hntlm•ntal, large Apply In petaon, New· SERVICES 5533 Reward! 352.9300 port Tire, 3000 E. .._._ A che•ry well"C!Hlgnd RENTALS 'Coast Hwy, CdM. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 873•1900 1Br 1Ba, aerving bar, wllaJ'll'1:tD 2726 Loet Gold & colOfed ..... -• pvt patio, 558s.$825/ n.n u; atone bracelet. Ceblnet lnet/Feb Pl•u• be aware that 2BR 2BA 2-Car Oar mo. 546-9081 Rewatdl 546-0779 Ouic:k, career-minded th• U.tlngs In this cal· Frplc:, bit-Ina, gated 2 QUIET non-emoklng ••••••••• crall•p•raon. Entry lvl, 9gOry may require you comm. 2 poola, tennis Lg gard•n 2Br, beam adulla want 3-48r, may train 65~2. to call • 900 number Wik to bc:h. 640.7000 cell, akylls, Ip, walk·ln, 2V,Ba min, 2•00 aq ft PERSONALS Conetructlon In which ther• Is a ext 30 t Agent gat. No •mk/pet. '850 min quiet surround· CERAMIC TilE. Earn charna pw minute. Nr 55 Fwy. 641·3078 I ' I 1 •-3BR 21A1Ba 011.1111. Ught, nga, apec:tacu ar v •w '300/day. We Train. --------- bright, on grnblt. Shut· Newport acrou th• or very n·Hr boach. Send SS fOf tnro/App: DOM1iu·ncs ---------1 1.,1 , parqu•t. Alll now atreet: 2Br 1v,ea, gar, $3000/mo max, 3-yr PERSONALS Hicks 2412 San Antonio ...., CEMBTElY LOT/ 11800 8"0-1982 •IM·7l23 $825/mo. 1665 lrvlna lse. 009-33MU>09 Cr. e. Upland CA 917Mliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CRYPT 1225 ............... ----...--...,-A11e#4. E'a~d• Town· Wlnted to lse/Optlon 38R + bonua fm, 2V.Ba houee: 2Br 2ea, gar. 26R 28A wtgar. Flied COOK Exp. re:'lred tnhlTf, 2 f\'plc, dbl gar;-SIJSO/mo, 2680 Santa BK 2yr ago, ttable c:a Ell• thlltt & w nda. ----------- WHY PAY CIMmT...V PfUCllf 71 ....... 3..0905 8r11k•r HOUSBS/ CONDOS POaUNT gat•d. pool/epa. Avall. Ana Ave.118. 720·G422 rHr Joff ?INl445 MARQAftlTAVILLB Si676+dep. 831-6660 • 2333 W. PCH Na Sunn~, sharp 28r 2•sty1 ________ _ twnhH, l V.Ba. NeWly G•,,•GES r.ctec. Avall lmmed. ~ s125/mo. 54a.eo01 POR RENT 2644 Oera9•lll~Otft-• 11th a N 8ivd, ------~---CM. Ame1lland Aeatty. ca11 a3.e787 Pet.A.Cake •Chll~ Ce,.• t.111304200864 Cert. Ped. CPR • 111 Aid, CNA. L.ovlng Environ· ment.c::><:;>e4e·3i 12 WU>NISDAY. AUGUST 2. 1995 I a.t1aller ~ ANO 1iiil. • 1n111nra"bid 13 Lc!oMn l 4 Cc>iumnttl Botnbocil 15 Cancotll• t7 ~ramlO 18~meal 19 S111ge1 llfyanl 20 Exploil 21 COfllpusor re111 23 lell 25 Gossip column DOWN tidbit 1 Oulhl 26 lodtvldlull 2 Salary increase NORTH •7 0 53 O AKQ93 •Q98$2 SOU'l'lL EAST • 104 0 872 OJ 104 •KJ 1043 lllW 8030 lllJDA IZJO 1125 OLDSllOlll.l t155 VOLVO -----..... 780& ·• ... Red. a.. •a a o • • 1 • • • ~ Y• m. weeon -ml. tn&d Wndw9, .......... Nu 11r... WNW, and. '*9 & i!pOlllf, air. CO plyr, .,.int. brke a eune-up. rcde 110,IOO Larry ALM08T U81D•• A1p•n. 811v•r/grey *31 MllM• LUii Taxi Uc PAID. trUll Wmty, Chrm WNe. SEAIOVS nu llrH •Int cond '2&00 oeo. "'8-1•21 a• •OIO o(TM-0307 M .IOO OBO. &31-1187 BUYERS ONLYJ 71"-~---------~1 87M3H PP M!IC!DBS 9115 VOLISWIGlll 1235 go1n1f. Thurefort. South el~ted to muke o 1pade cuc·b1d firat. When •·c-RE--Vl-O_LE_T __ 9_0_4_S '78 3ooso 4·0oor, Suuth then i 11lroduced thu h~art Auto, Sunrf, Turbo, 1uit even though North hud 11hown Grey/Blk Int. ~300. ---------'17 Grand Vove•r FUii pwr, A/C, 7 p .... Hnger. Xnll yondl $3995. 64•-.7835 both mlnol'I, North rca.lized that It ••• C~loe caa .. 10 Pgr# 7215·8043. had to be either a •ix·card 1wt or a ~~· conc'.u01~1~: g:: _________ 1--------- ve.ry good five-carder. hence the ortv.a Perfeetl Nffd• MITSUBISHI 9145 PORSCHE 9175 raJSe to four Keatts. Nothing! f2400 obo West led the kina of t pades and, Call Sttv• 854·7114. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil •ea 912 Xlnt •nglne heeding our advice, declarer won •87 Caprice Claaalo '87 Mlr•ee Auto, AC/ xlnt Int Body work I~ •es Cabrtelet e3k, ml. AC/AM/FM call, alarm. Showroom condl IHSO 080 1 2 s .1 8 e e teN Jetta OLI 1ev 79K ml, AC, CJ-1pd, A•caro 1eala, an-rt, alrm, all atrv. record•, alway• garaged. $6,600 obo 838·2249 d fr d d · d PS 12175 mull ttll ' I an ru e a spa • 1n ummy. ve, full pwr, 1 'owner, Jul 3111. Belt otter good. $4,500 obo. When South now led a club from Mint cond. $4,995/obo. l&k~• 111 723-4153 875-4038 CM1Una ---------t.hu.ahle..E t inserted the ten a.nd, 714-550-.750 AUTOS a1\er that held t!'• triCk. ~lo a •ea Caprio• Claaelo -----====~"':'"'.'.:"'::-:::'.""---~'i~~S~h:D11,,.,,l'1:1rY----c~t1l"'-- t.rum p. remov1nr dumm.Y • lut. Fully loaded, new NISSAN 9150 SAAB 18 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ?r.Judgi'i garmenl 3 C8rii<JTan -- 29 Cna111leng "'MICI ctoctOI 32 =\ll·a 4 SmaU •A853 O AKJ 109 5 Eraso 35 Nonsense poet 6 Preuos :JO Appoint Edward -7 Sunounded by 31 Walked 38 Leadongplayef 8 Narrow 32 Shenl1sh 37 Tht -Ranger pasaage 33 Tramp 31 Cfown 9 Cekbale 34 With one'• 39 Luxury cat 10 Wash cycle Identity 40 Fundamentall 11 Having 11 concealed • 1 Serting and d11111ncf style 35 "The -King· Slllgef 12 Golfe1 -DalllCll 36 Co4offul 42 Ran fasl 16 -DitgO el(J>fessions 43 Field sound 21 Ore pit 38 M«e &CCtJr111e 4.e Demands 22 Zodiac sign 42 South Alncan .,_vment · 24 Unde1cover monetary unit 45 Tin -Alley epies 44 Elegant 48 Novehat Vidal 27 PeruHS 45 Least tanned "8 Tlllcilons' 49 FaslMOll designOf Ashley 50 Aclrffs Barton 51 Warehouse 52 T1uci • 53 Ctiange (a 1exl) 54 "F11r -tho Mftddtno C1owd" 55 Com Belt stale 59 Comte strip sound 48 Rang noisily 28 Rowers' lools 47 Playful animal ..,.. ......... -.!~ ..... -,--e-"l'!r'--,r.i:--~-P.,~0....,~11~1'!"'l"- PETS & ANIMALS PETS & 6049 ANIMALS PIANOS & 6049 ORGANS 16 6059 0 865 •6 fana. As 1oon as Weat aruned t.he 11,., AC am/fm cas1 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil •WANT I! D• lead with the queen of trumps, the tow' mt't•• $4,75S •ao 28ozx 2 +2 15-tpd •67 •• 69 camaro'a. Also The bidding: defender was a~le to cuh two OBO. 631-4866 ale. cc, p/W, 'altoyi, •ea 9008 Auto tnll'I, '60-'76 CorvtttH, '88· spades for a one·tnck seL . new tlrt1. Runs good! wht, w/ grey Interior 72 Mopar Musel• ca11 WEST NORTH l• 20 EAST SOU'I11 p... h Hod declarer ignored our advtce DODGE 9065 S1450 831·7140 anrf, >elnt condl .1 Any condition OK. Wiii and withheld the ace of 1pade1 ot ,85 300 ZX Auto, ownr, 2-dr hatchback pay cashl 882·7770 Pua 34 Pua 3Q the first trick, the contract could loaded, T·tops, ntw $3,700 oeo 722·6177 have been made. If West chooses to '85 Caravan SE paint & tlrH, $3450 1111.1 Q'Y'l:S e.. shift the oltack, declarer it in con-loaded. aU1o, tinted, OBO. 642-3822 ---------nHTI v~ "' Pua "Q p ... Pua P ... Opening lead: King of • trol and W\U eventually win at leaat good condl otlg own. TRUCRS 9220 CIASSICS 9250 four trump trick1, five diamonda S3,9oo <909> 653•9314 •oe 2ooax Bright Red iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii If you wse either 'never' or 'ever' in a bridge column. 1t will come back to haunt you. That goes for our admonition that ·ace$1'were · made to capture kings' as welL 81K mlles-Loadtdl 1· 11 and the oce of apades. '82 Grand Caravan. ownr. same modal on •73 250 V-8 Ford If West continue• with a spade. Loaded, V6, rack, dealtr lot for S5900. XL T camper 1peclal. declarer rutra. but now there ia a alloys w/Mlch tlre1. Aaklng S3500 for trou· A real workhoreel key difference -South's ace of S14,9'l5 646-7580 ble'frff earl 720.0121 $2,850. 542·3559 In moat methods, a bid of two hllarts in response to pnrtner's two- dlamond overcalJ would be a correc· tion and not particularly forward- spades prevent.II West from collect· -,8-0_4-_0_o_o_r_, -H-1-tc_h_b_a-ck-,1 '80 Plck•Up 5·1pd, il'!g a nother trick in th e s u it. FIAT 9070 Auto, A/C. 88K mllH. AC, pwr itrlng, brki, Declarer simply 'forces out the Champagn• Color. am/fm 1tar, 1 ownr, nu queen of trumps and emerges with $2400 434·1952 tlre1. $5,500 733-1206 an overtri~k. '80 Flat convert, 1 owner, blue, $2500 xlnt condl call week· ends only. 673·7059 TICl<ETS 6075 POWER BOATS SPEED & iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 7012 SKI BOATS 7016 FORD CHEAP AIR MOit us Cities •From $190 (1·W)• •From $350 (Rn• No R•atrlctlona 1-800-38CMSB02 GARAGE SALES FOUNTAIN VALLEY 6134 17' Meidc•n flshlng Ponga '94. Cntr con· sole, cover, cushions, new trlr, motor ready. $6,900. 714-631-0184 1 B' Regal Medallion 1 B5 '88 bow ride Mere. 170 1/0 80hrt S7950. 673-6246. •25' Bos ton Whaler Outrage. 225 HP Yamaha, lmmac, must see. Bayshores slip avall. S20.5K obo. 714-854·6511 pp 10:52 Chrla Craft 18tt '84 T·BIRD Aqua Blue Riviera, Just restored, Body a. Wht Top. 99% show cond, KBL 131 Aeatored. Must Seel 3-carb motor. $22,500 Rune & looks Greatl or wlll trade for col· lecUble car. 646-3225 $4500 Peter 642·5141 . leav• message. '88 Bronco II XL T •1988 2211 Ski Boat• 4x2, full power, llke 5.7 litre V·8, King new. $6,350. 549-7526 Cobra 0 /0, low profilo '82 EXPLORER XL T hull, Jusl serviced, •Great Family C•r new con1roller/uphol· Loaded! super Clean stery. Gre11t akl boat-Lady ownr n/amk. 60K fast-looks great ..... re· mla. s1280o 998·5589 adv to go. $12,000 Lv msg. Pg 437-6772. 646-9449/574-4247 BOATS, YACHTS, MARINE SLIPS 91' Explorer XL·2dr CD, AC, xtra cln. White w/blue Inter. $9500 721·1711 '88 RALLEY SPORT •CAMARO• Runs Greatl Nu Paint $3,200 obo 982·7778 'OB A.ALLEY SPORT •CAMARO• Runs Greall Nu Paint $3,200 Obo 962·7778 ESTATE SALE Aug. 3,4,5 Fountain Valley 17346 Buttonwood Olf of Warner Ila Loaded! CHARTERS 7013 DOCRS 7022 .. -------------·--------·--· : D YIS,SELL MY CAl : 'tRANSPORTATION '89 Donzl F33 Center 40, MOORING N B 1--------- -console &port flshel, with lmDll bOllt x'1ni INFINITI 9095 twin J ohnson GT 300 · ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii V8 outboards, 600hp, locatlonl $11,000.11 55 mph. sot up to eso-5955. fish I Well malntlanod, BA I B 0 A VA C HT low hrs. plus extras. BASIN has boot slips $48k OBO. 548-4048 available, $14.50 per It. Call 673-1761 82' JET BLACK Run your ad in • _,...,.....,..,.. __ .;;;..:;:;;::.:;~:;:::=========-!-Adclr.o • Ci!y • • lip c:::>c:::>c:::>c:::> FREE Malte•ael Need homt for lovlng mele dog. Housebro· ken, 2 years old. "8lg Boy" Great w/ klda. Please phone alter 2pm 966-1772. INFINITE M30 Convertlble. 1 ownr. 18,000 ml. Instant Classlcl Mint Condi $24,900 obo 437-5074 ADOPT-A·PET Yamaha C3 Plano BOATS 1011 SAIL BOATS 7014 1-.-----• Every Sat & Sun at E b 0 nY·11 k e n • w 1 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1• 1---------PETSMART, Fountain Corder. Asking 10k iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii AUTOMOBILES ihe Newport Beach Costa Mesa Doily Pilot and the Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 100,000 homes. Fax us this form with your ~redit card # or moil it in with a check today! Run for a weekl I( your car does not sell we'll run it . ..,..-------------------: ·"'-• Cr..tio Cord DMC LMSA DAM x Adopt Rottwallerl Male 3yrs AKC 1301bs trained. Need• 1peclal h o m I I 5 4 5 ·2 9 1 2 Overstocked with s1uH? A call lo Classllled will help 842·5878 offer 760·6776 18' LASER RowlnlJ '30 SAIL BOAT• Valley. Puppies, kit· · Sholl, only $595. tens and more, all ---------15' COLEMAN Canoe Diesel, wheel, clean, looklng for loving, car· BICYCLES 6060 Uaed only 3 times, owner terms. $16,000 1 ________ _ Ing homes. CAU. 597· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $245. 854·2841 obo 723-4074. BMW 9030 9037 for more Info. •---------12 Ft Montgomery ROTTWEILER PUPS NEW 26" Montagna 16· 2 Inflatable Boats Full cover, great cond.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii AKC/OFA/SCH3 G •pd chormo, pd S350, Iii'& 12· newt Hard Ready to aall away! '89 3251 Convrt. blk, JEEP 9110 '93 Cherokee Country 4wd, anrf, full pwr, tow pkg, lmmec. 21K ml, 1 onr, gar1ged. WhVgry. $18,500 Call 720.1565 man llnes. 5600.s~~ asking $239. 675-3038 trensom, floor boards, $950 ............. 673.a573 tan llhr, orig ownr 714•891•2178 oara. SlilOO & s1200. Cl 111 d 1 mint cond, loaded,1-........ -------- 0 ? Call 530.5718. ass • s..... auto, 8-cyl 60k ml LINCOLN 9120 Save abused and abandoned p,1,. Be a volunteer/foster. Call 714·597·9037. Buy 11. 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