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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-05-29 - Orange Coast Pilot• S 0 TS Badorek snags share of MVP honors Serving the Newport-Mesa community sinc.e 1907 COUNCIL Activists watchfal of dumping plan Speech stude_.ts to face off against local le~ers • r---------~---------------~ I THE GREAT DEBATE + WltA~ Newport Harbor High vs. Elected Offldals + Wlmt: Begfns at 7 p.m. + WlllRI: Newport Beach City Hall Coundl Chambers. 3300 Newport Btvd. + COS't Free. + ETC: Newport Beach resj... dents who are Comcast Cable subscribers can watch the r debate on channel 3. I L-------------------------~ ' •Newport Harbor·Higb team will 'discuss' the pros and cons of school uniforms with team of local mayors, county treasurer and school board president . By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -When members of the Newport Harbor High School Speech Debate Team square off tonight in a pub- lic debate again.st city, county and school district elected officials, it is the so-called adults who are worried about embarrassment. uMy fear is that we'll be thrashed,• said Mayor Jobn Hedges, who will join Costa Mesa Mayor Joe Erickson, County 1tea· surer John Moorlach and Newport· Mesa Unified President Jb'n De Boom in debating against the stu· A DAY AT THE OL· FISHIN. HOLE _ .......... ~ .. ~ .. ~ .. !.~ .. ~ .... ~X .... ~ .. ~ .. ~.~ ..... ~ .. ~ .. ~.! .. ~ .. ~ .. ~ ..... ~ .. ~.~ .. ~.¥. .... ~ .. ~.~ .. ~ .. ~ ....... . . dents. ~1 expect the debate team is more than equal to the task.' They should be. The topic of the debate, after all, is a topic near and dear to the heart of any student: school uniforms. Comcast Cable will televise the debate live from Newport Beach City Hall beginning at 7 p.m The participants are lined up, although they do not know which side will take the pro-uni· form position and which side will take the opposing view. That question will be decided by a coin toss before the debate. In other words, if the coin falls a given way, the students may have to argue in favor of a uni· form dress code. •That would be fun,• said Michael Hoevel, speech and debate team president. ·1 think on regular time, it would probably be the other way around.• Several months ago, the dty of Newport Beach gave the speech and debate team a $2,900 grant -money which, Hedges said, would otherwise have gone to the Orange County Human Relations Commission. City officials then organized the televised debate as a means of highlighting the debate team's skill ... and of having fun. Brick· son said he is pleased to be involved since more than half the students at Newport Harbor High School live in Costa Mesa. • SEE DEBATE PAGE 4 Rick lschinger of Costa Mesa hooks a fish and b"les to hold on at Te Winkle Park on Tuesday. This was one that got away. Boosters rally against plan to close-·school • Board President Jim d~ Boom assures parents, students and faculty that no deci- sion has been made in Estancia-Costa Mesa merger proposal. By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -About 90 Estancia High School parents, students and faculty members, donning the school colors, packed into an already crowded school district boardroom Tuesday and pleaded with trustees not to close their school. Though the school board was not scheduled to dis· cuss merging Estancia and Costa Mesa high schools, Hve parents of current and former Estancia stu · dents were showered with applause as they told board members and the standing-room-only crowd they don't think it's a good idea. -we would like to have the education con· tinue as it is," sa.id Sal- vador Dena, who repre- sented many of the Lati- no parents in the audi· "It's nice to hear people talk with such pride about their school ... " -JIM DE BOOM ence. ·our children need their teachers who under· stand their hopes and dream. We strongly believe in Justice, and justice is not closing down our school." 1\vo weeks ago school board members agreed to take a look at merging district high schools, citing the increased educational advantages of large schools. Superintendent Mac Bernd will present a detailed report June 11 as to the best ways to study such a com· plicated and potentially unpopular proposal. No formal merger project is on the table, he said. • But the Estancia community wanted its voice heard. "These school really work (now),• said Nonn Fricker, who has two daughters attending the school. •They work academically. The dedicated staff knows most stu· dents' names because of the small size, and that provides a high level of individual attention for these students.• School board president Jim de Boom quickly moved to assure the parents no decision has been made and all discussions would be public with much notice. Ken Menden Dips his Dy hook Into the water at TeWlnkle Park on Tuesday. The Costa Mesa resident landed two bass on the day. •1t•s nice to hear people taJk with such pride about their school,• he said, adding that he expects at least one year of discussion before any deosions would be made. Helmet might have saved cyclist, police say • Costa Mesa resident Mark Asbury was killed Monday when a motorist struck him while he was riding bis bicycle. By carolyn Miller I Daily Pilot 'COSTA MESA -Mark Asbury was known as an avid cyclist, who a1molt always donned bis helmet before bopping on his bike. But on Monday afternoon, Asbury was in a huny and for unknown reasons, forgot this safety practice -one which police say could have saved the 38-yaar- old's life. At 2:18 p.m. Asbury, a former Colt.a Mesa High School student, MOed on bil 21·speed mountain b6b through a red light at the tntenection ol Paulartno Avenue and Palrvtew Road and wu fatal- ly ltnJCk by a car, according to Colt.a MMe police. Albury, ,,tio IUlta1ned a bro- IUID lmg aDd fatal head and inter-.a .,..... died on the way to lmlia AM W..-n Medkal C•- w, pallcii Mid. Mark Asbwy is Costa Mesa~ fifth fatality in four traf- fic accidents so tar . th1s year, according to poUce figures ... Asbury ts a long-time Costa Mesa resident and was a student at Colt.a Mela High Scbool until 1975, when be transferred as a junior to McM4lly School. a continuation IChool much like Back Bay liigh School. according to school dfidals. He came from a larve family and had chlldren of bis own, said Costa Mesa police traffic investi- gator Leny Tunes who was at the teene of fatal accident. •He~ up in the dty, bis father wu at the scene,• Torres Mid, who added that it was th father who told him that bis son always wore a bike helmet. .'Ibey (family) displayed. lot of CIOUrlga in a tragic time.• • SEE HELMET PAGE 4 \ r-------~--------, I \ ll E \. ALMANAC AROlJNO TOWN CLASSIFIED LISTEN UP POLICE FILES PUBLIC NOTICES SPORTS \\I \llllH We aren't talkJ.ng wlnd ch1lJ lactoc here, or even a cold map, but 2 4 7 3 2 6 5 you're gohlg to be happl- er with the jacket on today, just Uke your mom aald you would. SM w.thet, ~ 2 ,,...,,.. If' QllMlllt QI " ......... ~:;::;::_.... lw f L-~-~--~~~--~~~--~ Talks set for farm site purchase • Costa Mesa also wants to take a look at other sf11ool property that might be put on the market. By Tina Borgatta, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -City and school district officials will begin negotiating the purchase of the Costa Mesa High School farm site today, in what will likely be the first of a series of meetings on the controversial Issue. . Mayor Joe Erickson, Council· woman Mary Hornbuckle and City Manager Allan Roeder will meet with Newport-Mesa Unified School District President Jim de Boom, lhlstee Ed Decker and Superintendent Mac Bernd at 4:30 p.m. in the fifth-floor confer· ence room in City Hall, located at 77 Pair Drive. The group will discuss proce- dures for obtaining a fair appraisal of the 18-aae property, possible uses for the site and future joint-use agreements for recreational facilities at other school properties. •it's a pretty ambitious agen· da, • Roeder said Tuesday. •But, I think it deals not only with what we need to deal with now but also with the long-term picture, which is something that we really need to consider.• Since deciding to pwdl.ase' the property earlier this month. council members have expressed the desb:e to il)dud.e in tbeJr negotiatkm a long-range plan tbat outlines other school distrk:t sites, which might be •SEE FARM PAGE 4 Maybe check's not in the mail, after all By Carolyn Miller, Dally Piiot NEWPORT BBACH -While most people seal. stamp and send their bWs without a secood thought, banking and police ottldall advise that precaution be added to th.is routine. •One ot our ~problems is theft o1 mall,• Newport Beech ~ Sgt. John Delmond sa.kl. •we get u all the time -comtantly .• One Com Meaa relident ~!)' Mmed um the hard way. . .UDda.. who dedined '° give her tul1 Authorities 1 wamlocals I i to watch where l ! they leave bill l payments, j since postal I I theft is I a regU1ar I I occurrence I ' . • . ... • -• .. ... .. -• • .. .. I • • - WEDNESDAY. MAY 29, 1996 -ahnanac Bankruptcies Recent~ as reporWd to the Ftderal Bankruptcy Court In Santa Ana. COSTA MESA • dba: AMBI. chapter 7 DUI arrests The following people were arrested recently on suspicion of1 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. NEWPORT BEACM • Rosanna Reed. 42, of Fountain Valley • Bruce Mario Lindemann, 29, of Newport Beach • Benito Trinidad Tinoco, 24. of Orange • Christopher Thomas Lee. 25, of Long Beach • Linda Kay Harding, 46, of Tustin • John Richard Pytel, 47. of Hunt- ington Beach • Jeff Mkhael Prohasko, 18, of Huntington Beach COSTA MESA • Rafael Ochoa-Sanchez, 23, of Anaheim • Mark Anthony Morales, 31, of Pomona • Brian Charles Coast. 22, of Ran- cho Santa Margarita • Jesus Flores-Arias. 28, of Santa Ana • Marie Collette Hall, 36, of Santa Ana .. Newport ~ W.. o.ily p· Newport eyes plan of toll road dumping • City officials will attend a Friday hearing where state officials will discuss request to funnel w aste water into San Diego Creek. By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Whil negotiations with the Irvine Ranch Water District continue over the disposal of treated sewage water, harbor quality activists Jack and Nancy Skinner .Teminded the City Council Mon- day that Newport Bay faces an equally serious threat from another avenue. • Albert John Bauras. SO. of Santa Monica • Ronald Leeroy Kerkes, 32. Trabu- co Canyon MARC MARTIN I DAILY P1lOT Balboa Island resident Bob Robison helps with the with the operation of used book store in the Newport Beach Central Ubrary. A contractor building the East- ern li'ansportation Corridor toll- way is proposing to dump nitrate- laden waste water into San Diego Creek, which leads to the Upper Bay. Silverado Constructors will look for direction from the Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Con- trol Board at a hearing Friday in Riverside. The state agency will neither approve nor deny the proposal Friday, but city repreS'entatives will be on hand for the discussion. • t • David Fletcher-Macleod, 38, of Westminster Marriages BOB ROBISON The council discussed the mat- ter in closed session Monday and City Attorney Bob Burnham will attend the Friday hearing. Most recent marriages as report- ed to the Orange County Recorder's Office. COSTA MESA • Jerry L. Clements macried Judith C. Sunga, on May 3 In Santa Ana This volunteer's all booked up Meanwhile, the city will review its options over the next couple of days, Burnham said. • John L. Watts married Sybil P. Jones, on May 3 in Santa Ana • James R. Randolph married Jen- nifer L. Neville, on April 27 in San Clemente • Thomas R. Power married Jaryl M. Taylor. on April 21 in Hunting· ton Beach • Henry 0. Vasquez married Luciana C. Manges, on April 20 in -Capistrano Beach NEWPORT BEACH • James E. Collings married Terri A. Stout. on May 4 in Newport Beach • Stephen J. Duffy married Susan M. Wachter. on May 4 in Newport Beach • Marc Jensen married Anne M. Javage. on May 1 in Dana Point Real estate sales Recent real estate sales as reported by the Continental Lawyers Title Co. In Santa Ana. COSTA MESA • 1776 Pitcaim Dr., $277,000, 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, to 0. & J. Stack • 1854 Pitcairn Dr .. $270,000, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. to B. & L Hay • 1887 Tahiti Or., $395,000, 4 bed- rooms, 2.5 baths, to J. & K. Ronan • 2001 Lemnos Or., S268,000, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, to M. Smithers NEWPORT BEACH HE IS I A retired Balboa Island res- ident who provides invaluable assistance with the day to day operation of the used book store in the Newport Beach Central Library. A LIBRARY DONOR Robison is a Newport Beach Friends of the Library courier who brings all the donated books to the book stdre work room for sorting and pricing but also spends his time keep- ing Balboa Island looking beautiful. He is always on the move. Every Tuesdays, Robison dri- ves with his own white van picking up donated books and no-loQger-checked-out books from Mariners, Balboa and Corona del Mar libraries to the Newport Beach Central Library's used bookstore. He also works once or twice a month in the used bookstore. "I donate my time, gas, and van picking up and deliv- ering books," Robison said. A former 17 -year Los Ange- les City Fire Department civil- ian administrative chief and former 17-year LAPD adminis- trative services officer, Robi- son moved from San Marino four years ago and picked Bal- boa Island to spend his retire- ment life. "We've vacationed here for 25 years and wanted to come here very badly," Robison said. PICKING UP WHERE HE LEFT OFF He was a former San Mari- no Friends of the Library Vol- unteer and cl:\ose to continue in Newport Beach. "I couldn't wait to get involved," he said. "It's a won- derful opportunity to serve the community. and enjoy myseU al the same time. It's been fun as well as productive. lf you're not productive when you retire, it's difficult to be hap- py.". By carrying 30 to 50 books a week and 500 to 600 books for the annual book sales, which attracts people from all over, Robison doesn't need to go to the gym. •That's how I keep in shape. It saves me $100 a month going to the gym,• Robison said. Just volunteering his time in one org:anization isn't enough for Robison. He keeps Balboa Island looking beauti- ful and is an active volunteer for the First Church of New- port Beach. "It gives me a sense of satisfaction by helping oth- ers. I know what it takes for a place to work. City tax dol- lars don't cover everything," he said. As a member of Balboa Island Improvement Associa- tion and Little Island Proper- ty Association, Robison and his wife, Nancy, want to con- tribute their time making Balboa lsland clean and pleasant for local residents and visitors. In fact, the 450 colorful tulips at the Balboa Island entrance are thanks to Robi- son and his wife, who is the author of several children's books. He also donated petu- nias. "We donated and planted the tulips. It was a fun thing to do. We saw flower catalogs and said 'let's do it,'" Furthermore, Robison is responsible for maintaining the doggy walk bags and also paints the public benches. His hobbies include hilting, walking, gardening and ten- nis. During the months between April and November, Robison swims in the Bay. GETTING CITED ON THE JOB Just recently, Robison won a ticket violation after appeal- ing twice for parking in a red zone while loading and deliv- ering books to the library. But he parks in the proper parking space now and won't park in the red z'one anymore. -By Andrea Sakamoto The Skinners, water quality activists since the mid-1980s, say the disposal of construction pro- ject waste water into the bay would be a "major step back- wards" .in efforts to keep the bay free of algae. The Skinners main- tain the addition of up to 7 ,000 pounds a day of nitrates for three years could easily cause the algae blooms, which activists spent years trying to eliminate. "l'm afraid we need our most articulate arguments Friday to dissuade them from using the bay as a low-cost di.Sposal ground,• Jack Skinner told the council toward the end of Monday's meeting. City officials have spent the last several months battling a sunilar proposal by the Irvine Ranch Waler District, which is seeking to save disposal costs by dumping highly treated sewage water into the bay. City officials say the Eastern toll road builders are trying to link the disposal of its waste water into a segment of IRWD's proposal. • 1100 Devon Ln .. S470,000, 3 bed- rooms, 2 baths, to F. and K. Taylor • 1218 Devon ln., S 547,500, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, to D. and J. Zell • 2021 Holiday Rd .. $387,000, 4 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, to T. and L Duffy Woman rescued from Corona del Mar jetty In other action Monday, the council also gave preliminary approval to an ordinance increas- ing residential water and sewer rates by a collective 5.5%. When the council considers adoption of the ordinance at its June 10 meet- ing, council members will vote separately on the sewer and water rate hikes. • 1412 Estelle Ln , $436,000, 4 bed- rooms, 2 112 baths, to N. Costello CORONA DEL MAR • 44 'Mlite Water Dr~ S250,000, 2 be<*'ooms, 2 ~to J and D. Handv • 12 Shoal Or .. S412,SOO, 3 bed- rooms. 2 baths, to R. and B. Havlken • 18 Shoal Dr .. S420,000, 2 bed- rooms. 2 baths, to S. Wachtel • 2630 Point Del Mar Ave., $387,000, 2 bedrooms, 3 baths, to R. Smith By Carolyn Miller, Daily Pilot CORONA DEL MAR -For a 32-year-old Moreno Valley woman, what began as a pleasant day of relaxing on the beach and exploring the rocky jetty ended in twisting pain. As Jeanie Schlomer was climb- mg on the uneven rocks of the east jetty at Corona del Mar State Beach Monday, "enjoying the late afternoon ocean breeze," she fell and fractured her leg in three places, said John Blauer, the Newport Beach Fire and Marine Department spokesman. Llleguard and fire department rescue workers had to climb close to a quarter-of a mile along the rocky terrain to rescue Schlomer, Blauer said. Because of the diffi- cult conditions on the rocks, it takes a minimum of six rescue workers to maneuver a stretcher carrying an injured person over the uneven rocks, some which are up to 15 feet high, he said. Once the rescue workers moved Schlomer safely down to the water level, she was taken by lifeguard boat to the Harbor Patrol then on to Hoag Memorial Presbyterian Hospital where her leg was treated. While the 6:05 p.m. accident was the only major one on the popular jetties over the holiday weekend, there are precautions rock explorers should take, Blauer said. "Walking out on the Jetties can be hazardous because of the wide separation between each cap- stone,~ Blauer said. "Someone should use extreme caution and wear tennis shoes or similar footwear to prevent injury." Such precautions should be taken particularly late in the evening and early morning hours or during heavy surf conditions, he said. -By Carolyn Miller Correction A perfect score on the SAT is a 1600. Since none of the Daily Pilot editors came close to acing the test during their high school years, incorrect information about the score was edited into Tuesday's front page story about young student Evan Moses. 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CN ed and given dlrtetly to Editor The Newport hacNCosta Mesa All rights.....-. \ •• I TEMPERATURES warmer tempera- Newport Beach tu res. 63157 Balboa TIDIS 63157 TOOAY Costa Mesa First low 65/SS Corona del Mar 1:51 a.m. OA 66158 First high 7:50 a.m. 3.5 SURF FOUCAST Second low LOCATION SIZE 1:10 p.m. 1.3 Wedge 2-4 sJw Second high Newport 2-4 sJw · Bl1ckles 2·5 sJw 7:34 p.m. 5.5 THURSDAY River Jetty 2·5 s/w CdM 2-4 s/w First low 2:29 a.m. .0.2 90ATIHG Flnt high Ught variable 8:381.m. J.7 winds this momlng Second low shifting southwest 15 1·41p.m. 1.3 knots with 2 foot s.cond high wfnd waves and 4 foot southwest swell. l:Olp.m. 5..9 Morning clouds and fog Wfll dear to sun-..,.. shine end slightly 111YEA1UM: 63 I Surfllne W.vetr•k f(w todlly The ~llsare rebuild ing this week, with some top southwest breaks hitting 8 feet early In t he wee!(. sliding down to moderate strength by Friday. Expect southwest swells 3 to 5 feet and some 7-foot breaks for the weekend with some moderation on Mond ay. Condi- tions are maln!y clean. For the latest surf report and forecatt updates, e1ll the Surfline, 1- 900-976 Surf. The call costs S 1.50 and any pottlbfe toU . COSTA MESA • 500 block of VJctotot. StNet: Marla Quintana, a 25-year-old Anaheim resident, was robbed Friday at 11 :SO a.m. by thre. men, police said. Quintana, who runs a gold jewelry sale busi- ness out of her home, was 1t e apartment In the 500 blodt of Victoria Street where she wa.s collectlno money from a dlent. _ When Quintana walked out to her car, she was confronted by three men who forcibly took her car keys and stole more than S25,000 worth of gold jewelry from Inside the vehkle, police said. After the robbery, the suspects ran off without Injuring the victJm. All three suspects were descrlt>.d as male Latinos. One was short chubby about 30-years-old and had a mous- tache. The second was tall and thin, 35, with a beard and moustache. The third was younger with no further description. ... ORTllAOt • 500 Mode of Weft lllyfrolwt: On Memorial Day, a U.S. Flag worth S 174, was stolen ftom In front of a residence whtre It was flying In honor of the national holiday, • 200 bloctl of .....,_: A woman took a $48.95 dress Into a changl'lg room and came out without It. A~ the woman left the store, the salespenon dkcowred the garmtn\ was missing from the chslil'IQ room end rNlized It ~ been stolen. • tSOO lillodl OJ( .. It lw. Sewral medfcal busineues - lndudlng a hospfUI foundltJon. pa.tic surgery and dental •- vices -wtfW broken lntO ~"""-who stole 1n uodettr· mined amount of pn>peny. The burglar UMd tOIM kind of tool to PfY Into the bullnen' doon. , , WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1996 • l\1ilitary'credentials'no --....-g to battle over briefly in the news B efore we get to the subject of the day, l need to make two brief points. First, 1 welcome John Hedges into the fraternity (a generic term, ladies) of Pilot columnists. I trust we'll learn the frat song together, even if we don't do lt in very close harmony. And, second, I have no inten- tion of becoming a party to a dog-and-pony show in which I react on Wednesday to what Hedges WTote on Monday. I just hope Pilot readers wW do that - as, for example, challenging Hedges' reading of the 2nd Amendment or pointing out that the day bis love letter to the handgun appe~ed in the Pilot, the 1lmes ran a 1ong piece on a homeowner who shot and killed a police officer in bis back yard with a handgun. That sort of thing. • If the readers don't perlonn this service, I will probably step in occa- sionally out of sheer frustration. Meanwhile, I plan to enjoy the six-pack of Sam Adams (nice touch) ale the mayor sent me and point out to the readers of this newspaper weekly that there are positions to the left of Pat Buchanan and Robert Doman that would serve both their inter- ests and the interests of this country quite well, indeed. Now. to the somewhat reluc- tant topic of the day. Marie Davidson wrote a funny. ptmgent letter to the Pilot about gov- joseph n. bell emment handouts, which he con- duded by suggesting that the Pilot venty my M authenticity as a U.S. war veteran" for those readers who don't know my personal history. On the same day, I received a letter from Costa Mesa resident Bill Dunlap, who is a retired Navy pilot, that said in part: "I. think your generally avoiding ref- erence to your service in World War II is highly commendable. I cringe at the notion, appar~ntly held by many, that military ser- vice, per se, necessarily identifies a patriot That comes from a senior male member of a large family whose men have served this nation for two centuries in all branches of service." Bill Dunlap's comment explains precisely why - beyond a few offhand mentions -I haven't dealt with my mill- tary service. Th t and the fact that I wasn't fee at all defen- sive about explaining myself, especially to letter writers who sounded off without any idea ot what they were talking about. But I think Mark Davidson's suggestion is valid. so here are my mili.t.a.ry "credentials.• I was a junior at the University of Mis- souri when the Japanese attaclced Pearl Harbor. I enlisted a week later in the Navy Air Corps. I got my Navy wings in May, 1943, a week before an 18-year-old ensiWt named George Bush (our pictures appear on facing pages in a Navy Air 1\'aining yearbook called WThe Slipstream"). ' I served as a Navy pilot -fty- ing a range of aircraft from dive bombers to transports -for altnost four years, the last seven months in the south Pacific. I make no claim for heroics, never have, and I have no clue as to where in hell a letter writer to the Pilot named Tom Williams got that idea. Surviving a war is mosUy luck. We go where we are sent and do the best we can when we get there -which is what I did, along with about 10 million other American men and women. I may refer to some of those experiences occasionally if they fit the context of what I'm writing. But there's only one claim I will ever make: that I feel and have always felt one bell of a lot of pride in that service, which shaped my life in many ways. Water district to have workshop on budget COSTA MESA -Mesa Consol- idated Water District's board of directors will hold a budget work- shop today, giving residents an opportunity to ask questions and comment on the agency's finan- cial plan for the coming fiscal year. Mesa general manager Karl Kemp presented the proposed $1S. million budget to the board of direc- tors two weeks ago, saying it was balanced and free ot. a rate increase. According to the proposed plan, 95% of the district's revenue will come from water sales. That's up 2% from this year. The district anticipates spend- ing about $15.2 million next year with most of that going toward water supply, financial costs and department expenses. This year, the district bas spent an estimated $15.8 million, devoting a little more to water system costs than "Lies; Fishing And Vanishing WALLS" TV The Ultimate 1·Day Training on HOW to OVERCOME the Toughest Objections! 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It's right and good to be proud of mili- tary service, and it's a legitimate and important part c1 anyone's per- sonal history, but I just don't think it should be traded on excessively. "That can lead to a kind of jin- goism that isn't healthy today because it is becoming more and more essential that we get along with the rest of the world commu- nity -and vice versa. That's all I had in mind -and it won't stop me from telling World War tI sto- ries whenever I get the chance.• U this makes Bill Dunlap a "closet liberal.· then we're in worse shape than I thought. Mean- while, I hope this subject is closed -at least until I get the chance to drop in one of my own war stories. • JOSEPH N. BELL's columns appear on Wednesday. RUFF ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. Where Your Dolor Coven Morel 1922 HARIOR llVD .• COSTA MESA · 541·1156 I Final lleek ~ so~FF HEMPHILL'S RUGS & CARPETS Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 722-7224 1 230 East 17th St .. 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Whether it's through a written memorandum of understanding or some type of other agreement, we would like for there to be a clear understanding between the city and the school district of just what our intentions ~e and what approach we would like to take, in the event any more school sites are declared surplus and offered up for saJe.• HELMET CONTINUED FROM 1 Asbury is the city's fifth fatality in four traffic accidents so far lhis year, according to Torres who added that the numbers are up compared to 1995 when there was a total of three traffic fatali- ties in the city fo r the entire year. Some police belleve Asbury didn't have to be added to this year's grim list. ·He didn't wear a helmet,~ said Costa Mesa police Lt. John Fitz· patrick. "I feel that if he had been wearing a helmet, it would have lessened his injuries and saved his lif .. e. While it is not a law for adults Roeder said he'd like to "lay a framework" for future acqulsl· ttons, • to avoid confusion and make tor smoother transactions. "It's just so that we don't have to go through this every time,• Roeder said. •we would like for tbe council to identify which sites the city would have long-term interest ln, so that we will be pre- pared and we won't have this long-running debate with the school district about the Naylor Act." The two agencies exchanged words a few months ago, when the school district considered sell· ing off the Monte Vista School site and claiming an exemption to the Naylor Act, which requires a school district to offer the proper- ty to other local agencies at a dis- counted price. The district lC?ter decided to keep that property and instead sell the high school farm site. to wear helmets while riding a bike, Fitzpatrick believes wear· ing a helmet is a cruciaJ safety practice. "I see a Jot of bead injuries, and I feel they could be prevent· ed if (cyclists) wear a helmet," he said. . The preliminary cause of lhe accident, which is still being investigated, indicates Asbury was at fa wt and ran tho red light at the intersection, Fitzpatrick said. He added that while speed - ing· is a problem in that area, speed was not a factor in this col· lision nor is the area accident prone, he said. There is no indication of drugs or aJcohol being involved ·in the accident, police said. THE MASTERS IS Ql'.lffi Your taxes are paid No more excuses// ConHI In and Save :tu-au-ro urr all Major br8nct. • ev«yday OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 250 E. 17th St • Coc;ta Mesa. H1llgren Square • 574-8137 Weave&: Cut Men's Cut · we lhll ¥1 lof1 llir UIB · ~· Cliats ()Ny • Sprab Not lndudtd • Wt UK onb pro(wloul ~: Goldl.'tll • Redken • Paul Mrtchdl • Nmus • SebastWl • Pnmesi aln 1-e !131.M Join Us For Lunch • Dinner • Sunday Brunch Catering AvaUable For Reservations and Oirecooru C.11 723-0621 I .. CHECK CONTINUED FROM 1 She f lrst c~ed the post office, then the pol!.ce depart- ment and the bclnlt';Dut there was no news of her missing checks. A call from the Wells Pargo Bank in Aliso Viejo last week confumed her suspicions. •Someone did steal my checks;• she said. "It's such a violation." A man had forgotten his wal- let in the Wells Pargo branch, and found inside it were some take identification cards and Linda's checks, which had been alte red but not yet cashed - her name and signatwe had been bleached out, she and bank officials said. Unfortunately, this type of theft happens often and is widespread throughout the county, according to bank offi· cials and police. •Some people put their mail in boxes or leave it in bins where it is open for anyone to take,· said Nima Sajadi, the Wells Pargo employee handling DEBATE CONTINlgJ) FROM 1 Each team will make an open- ing statement, a rebuttaJ, a cross examination and a closing argu- ment. The debate is expected to last 90 minutes. Unda's fraud cue, which ii still under investigation and hasn't yet resulted in an arrest. "lt's not that safe anymore." "This is not an uncommon ttung," added Sajadi, who off ered...electronic payments as the "safest way to go." Desmond agreed and advised that if people are going to send checks, make sure they get to lhe post office personally or arrange to pay bU1s electron- ically -"That's the safest means possible,• he said. Mail theft usually occurs at residential and business mail- boxes and at overflowing bins at the post office, where mail is easy to grab without ·people noticing, he said. Desmond advised thos~ who th.ink they are a victim of this type of theft to first contact their bank, which will further advise them, and the bank will notify the police department in the jurisdiction where the check was allegedly cashed. ·we urge people not to put mail in front of their house, and take it to the post office to make sure what they are mailing is getting out," Desmond said. The student debate team will include Hoevel, vice president Anna Vrska, secre tary H eathe r Jordan and fund-raising officer Juliet Hover. The judging panel will consist of Daily Pilot Editor William Lobdell, Coast magazine Editor Jim Wood and Paul Dani- son, editor of the Newport Beach Light and Costa Mesa Breeze. -,-&JOY HAs FIW.LY ARRIVED IHORAHGEC ITH TH• PURCHAS• OP 6 llAGBLS AT R•GULAR PRIC•!! 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The cost per group meet· ing is $25. To find out if the group is right for you Dr. Keck offe~ a free 20 minute assessment sesslOn prior to the group meeting. For more information, call 722-4588. TRAIN FOR CHILDCARE Youth Employment Services presents a job skills workshop on childcare from 3:30 to 6 p.m. at 114 E. 19th St .. Costa Mesa. Learn valuable childcare skills and responsibilities as we ll as emer- gency procedures and first aid care. For more information, call 642-0474. OEIATE The Newport Beach-Costd Mesa Unified Debate Team meets the Newport Harbor Speech and Debate Tuam in a debate over school uniforms. The debate will be televised and begin at 7 p.m. in Newport Beach City Council Chambers. The event will be judged by a panel of local news- paper editors. 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After another successful season that culminated in attaining berths dt both the High school; Dinghy Nallonals for the Mallory Trophy and the High School Team Racmg Nationals for the. Baker Trophy, these sailors' pulled off a hf th place finish at the Mallory, despite weather conditions that put them dl a great disadvantage. Coming off a fantastic season last year, with a win at the Mallory and a second at the ~ Baker, the Newport Harbor team k>st four of their starters to graduation With these sailors gone, the team was left with a young group. most of whom had seen linuted time on PCISA rdce courses. A rebuilding year of sorts, this young group has Lived up lo the standards that their predecessors have set. The new sluppers of the team include senior Mc1ndy McDonnell. one of the lop Laser youth sailors m the country; Junior Patrick I logdn, one of the top Laser JI youth sclilors in the country; and sophomore Bnan Bissell. one of the top Sabot sailors in Califomid. Their crews indude veteran • SEE BOATING PAGE 6 B<>ATl:\:C, BCYC's Joe Degenhardt • • WIDS, again • Four bullets and a third drown the competition at the Catalina 38 Nationals. In the recent Catalina 38 Nationals out of Windjam- mers in Marina Del Rey, Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club's Joe Degenhardt, aboard Lickity Split with nine crew members, broug ht home the National Cbamplonsh1p, sweeping to four aces and a third place to easily otltdistance Super- star out of Wiridjammer's, skippered by Sld Blinder and Dave Epstein. Licldty Split fl.nl1bed with a Jninuscule lix points through the five-race pro- gram. Superstar WM MCODd with 12. 75 pomts, IGbOwed by Ch.rla Roger's 'J1WDder D with20and~~ Foggy NoUOD Wftb. ~.:it i>O'!!tl· The n1gatta WM MW ID the Olympic CUd9 in watel'I di of o.a .., with Winds of 10-11 lmoll. It wu the MODOd con- quest of thlJ. event by Deoenhardt, having won M in }91M . Lat ~ be WM lmcded out MrlY Wt.a .. 42 ... broama.1111 ' .r . . •Sailors' 6-foot-6 middle bloc;ker headlines nine local standouts chosen for all-league honors. By Barry Faulkner, {)ai/y Pilot Newport Harbor High senior middle blocker Wes Badorek, who helped the SailoTS finish third and earn the lone league victory over champion Santa Margarita, was voted Co-Most Valuable Player by Sea View League boys volleyball coach- es. Badorek, a 6-foot-6 middle blocker, shared the top honor with Santa Margarita junior Justin DeBlasio, headlining nine all-league selections from honors Back Bay rivals Newport and Corona del Mar. #I thought he was one of the best players in the l~ague," Newport Harbor Coa ch Dan Glenn said of Badorek. Second-place Corqna del Mar, which took s~ond-seeded and eventual runner-up Capis- trano Valley to five games before falling in the second round of the CIF Southern Sec- tion Division I Playoffs, placed seniors Derek Newcomer, Brian Coleman and John Coon on first team, where Harbor senior Cameron Black was also tabbed. Newport seni9r Matt Cald- well was joined on the second r-------------------------------------------------, Bronco B's In the Bronco B's Division, Nick-Zimmerman bad his longest outing of the season (4113 innings), while Jarrod Woolard made his pitching debut and allowed no earned rlms in 12/J innings, but Tustin beat Newport, 8-7. Newport's comeback attempt started in the fifth inning when Ryan Heenan singled and scored on Ryan Torrey's double. Torrey scored on Jesse Pemstein's single . The game (and Newport's comeback) was stopped by the time-limit rule (two hours). Ne wport made two double plays m the game. Catcher Torrey caught a P,OP up and threw to third for a second out; and the second double play was traditional. when shortstop Peter Dugan fed ~ond baseman Heen an, who fired to first baseman Michael McDonald. • In another Bronco B game, Newport def eaJ.ed Dana Point, 9·8, playing the spoiler role. But Heenan hurt }Us elbow in the second inning on the mound. Gavin Sdunidt, , pitching for the first time in the weekend tournament, came in to halt a Dana Point rally. Woolard and Zimmerman also pitched for Newport, which faced a Dana Point team that was 3-1 and headed for the title game . But NHBA's Bronco B's sent Dana Ponit home. In the bottom of the last inning and down two runs, New- ·: port loaded the bases with no outs, before McDonald dou- ' bled home two runs on a drive to center field. Heenan'S sin-1 gle to right field scored the game-winning run. : Pemstein caught o fly ball and th.rew to McDonald at &ee· I ond to force an innlng-ending double play. John Rogen also I made a strong running catch in center field for Newport. I • la DOlller ,..., Turrey pitched bis firlt complete game. but Newport lost to the Irvine Heat. 11·5. NHBA'S : BroncO B'I (11-year.oldl) were playing agalnlt 12· and 13-I I year-Olds. • l _________________________________________________ J .. team by sophomore teammate Travis Nelson, as well as CdM junior Blair Hoppe and Sea King sophomore G reg Burden. Wes Badorek Badorek, a second-team a ll-leagu e choice as a junior, was among the Tars' top hit- ters, while also provid- ing a fonni- dable block- ing threat for Coach Dan Glenn. Newcomer, Coleman and Coon were the consistent lead- ers for Coach Steve Conti's Sea Kmgs, who returned to the playoffs and finished with the No. 7 ranking in the final Orange County poll. A talented setter, Newcomer triggered a bal8nced Sea King offense, which included the 6-4 Coleman and Coon, aL outside hitter and middle blocker, respec- tively, benefited from bis assists. Black, a versaWe 6-1 outside hitter, contributed as much on defense as with his hitting skills. Caldwell was a 6-2 outside hitter who complimented Badorek's offensive presence, while Nelson gives Glenn a sol- id nucleus to build the 1997 and '98 squads aronnd. The 6-3 Hoppe. a third-year varsity performer. will join Bur- den as next year's primary CdM building blocks. youth baseball \ I I "-I \ \ I I \\ ~ 1191 Mlections C.o MGR Yalu.ble Players Wes Badorel(. Newport Harbor I Sr Justin j)eBlasio, Santa Margarita · Jr. Ant ...... cameron Black. Newport Harbor Sr. Brian Coleman, Corona del Mar Sr John Coon, Corona del Mar Sr. Oeretc Newcomer, Corona del Mar Sr. Tim G«1ach, Sanu Margarita Jr Amir Rahimi, Irvine Sr Sean Redfern, Santa Margarit.il Sr Second'Jum Greg Burden, CorON deA Mar So Matt Caldwell, Newport Harbor Sr Blair Hoppe, Corona del Mar Jr Travis Nelson, Newport Harbor So .Steve Gfeene, El Toro Sr Trey tfflson, Santa Margarita Sr Marcus Skacel, Santa Margarita So NHBA All-Stars warm up for the long haUI MTSUYA RAINONE I OAllV PllOT : N ewport Harbor catcher Nick Langsdorf applies the tag to a slidJng Matt Wooley of Irvine ln Pony competition. Langsdon, who went 10 for 17 with five doubles and a triple, as well as 9 RBI, chlpped a bone ln his thumb later ln the day and lt ls feared he will be lost for four weeks to gtve the injury time to heal. • Memorial Day Classic turns into a marathon effort. A total of 60 teams, including those from the Newport Harbor Baseball Association, participated in the Irvine Memorial Day Classic for players aged 8-14, a tournament open to all leagues. The primary purpose for NHBA's entry in the tournament is to play against competitive, well-organized teams, and to play in more difficult game sitUations with their all~star teammates. Dana Point, Irvine, Foun- tain Valley, Tustin, Whittier, Corona, El Toro and Garden Grove were among the other areas participating. Many of the teams will continue to play against each other for the next six weeks. In the future. many NHBA players will enconnter the same com- petitors in their respective lugh schools. Members of NHBA will also com- pete in the St. Hedwig's Tournament in Los Alamitos (June 19) and the Dis- trict Pony League Tournament (July 4- 8). • The Newport Harbor Pony All- Stars opened its 1996 season at the lrvine Memorial Day Classic last weekend, firtishing 1-3-1 in the two- day tournament. Nick Langsdorf, a Newport stand- out, chipped a bone in his thumb in the second inning of the final game and could be lost for four weeks. Langsdorf, a catcher, was in cl home-plate collision with Irvine's Matt Wooley, who was stealing home with the bases loaded and two out. Langs- dorf applied the tag for the inning's final out. In the tournament, Langsdorf went 1 O for 17 at the plate with five doubles and a tnple, while driving in rune of the team's 25 runs. He also pitched three shutout innings and made a great defensive play at catcher, block- ing the plate to prevent a run from scoring in a tie game. Newport's Otto Verhulst was also hot, going 9 for 15 with a double, triple and a towering two-run home run to left-center field i.ri Newport's victory on Sunday. On the monnd, Verhulst struck out five in three innings. Justin Jacobs, Newport's third baseman, was 6 for 15 with three triple and three RBI. Scott Tippett, Newport's shortstop, was 5 for 12 and keyed a pair of dou- ble plays. Matt Cohen and Ryan Cook also had three hits for Newport in the tournament, which marked the return of Newport ace pitcher Scott Beerer, a right-bander who missed most the regular season with a bro- ken right leg. Beeier pitched in four of the five games. allowmg only one earned run and five hits in nearly seven Ulilings, while striking out a dozen. Tippett, the winrung pitcher in .. Newport's 11-1 victory over the Irvine· Astros, pitched six innings in the tour- nament. Newport's Booth Fellers pitched well on Friday m three innings of work, yielding no earned runs. and only one ·hit in the tournament lid- lifter, when the lrvme Diamondback.., defeated Newport, 7 -1 . Both games on Saturday were marred by the event's time-limitallon · rule, which reportedly were Galled .. incorrectly by the umpire, resulting in shortened and rushed final innings Newport tied Tustin, 3-3, and lost to South lrvine, 7-6. in those games In each game. Newport had the go- ahead runner aboard when the tune- limit rule came into play. On Sunday m Newport's 11-1 vtcto- ry over the lrvme Astros. Langsdort was 4 for 4 with three doubles. wluJe Verhulst added bJs boorrung, 280-foot borne run. Newport ran out of gas (and pitch- ing) 'in the Snnday's finale, losing to Irvine, 8-4. after blo\ving a 3-0 lead 1 Jacobs and Cohen each had two hits in the game, while Langsdorf had d. two-run double. • •Two years ago, Newport's Bron- co AU-Stars advanced to the section- al tournament for the first time in. league history. for the most part, lh1-, • is the same team, only bigger and stronger. Returnees Crom that squad inclucll• Justin Jacobs. Blake Tippett. Scott Tippell. Billy Clayton. Scott Perlun~ Scott Beerer, Matt Glover, Sean Roi - den. Chad Smith, Booth Fellers and Nick Langsdorf. Those added to the all-star team this year are Otto Verhulst. Casey Pat- terson, Matt Cohen. Ryan Cook and John Ready. • In other tournament action, lht• NHBA Mustang D1Vls1on (9-10) AU- Stars came from behmd to ue Danu Point, 6-6, on a last-mrung home run by Patnck Keehan. Richard "RJ • Muller pitched three innings. gwmq up only one run. Newport lost to Irvine, 7-5. m Sat- urday's first game Tyler Dillman pitched three inrungs ~d gave up two runs. Newport lost to lrvme again, 1b-7. in Saturday's second game. after lead- ing the lrvine Little League team. 7-2. after three inrungs, highlighted b~ Taylor Young's two-run triple m New- port's five-run rust inning Muller pitched three solid innings. Newport beat Corona, 17 -8. on Sunday. as Dillman, Keehan and Yonng were the hitting stars " I \\ I' I I I\ I I ' \ ,, Ii I I I: I ' \ .... I I . \ I I \ .... ' I I I I \ 1 : I I " I I I I ', 'I I ) I \ I ' l I ' '' . I I -' \ I~ ' ' W£DNESOAY, MAY 29 , 1996 N ewport Harbor Hlgh's NaUonals team -from le~ •rtan Bissell, Charlie Boukather, Mandy McDonnell, Cryssa Byers, Patrick Hogan, Alison Hill, Gny Dougherty, Kassy Thompson, Heather Porter. BOATING CONTINUED FROM ,5 ' ' varsit'y sailors Cryssa Byers, Gary Dougherty, Alison Hill and Kassy Thompson, as well as a host of new freshman At the Mallory, hosted by the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, the team faced extremely windy conditions, conditions that were not advantageous to their weight. · Even with their heaviest combination, ~e top weight that they could attain was · PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES 250 pounds. In the almost gal~ winds of the Mallory, the heavier and not as talented teams were able to outsail Newport just because of this weight factor. But Newport did hold its own, pulling out an impressive fifth place. Mandy McDonnell started A division, sailing with Cryssa Byers, with Brian Bissell and Byers finishing out the regatta. Patrick Hogan sailed B division the entire time, switching between Gary Dougherty, Heather Porter and Kassy Thompson as crews. Alison Hill was also part of the Nationals team, but did not see any sailing time as she is a light crew. A division saw some tough sailing, as they not only competed in heavy winds, but also 420s, a boat that the team is not very familiar with. The 420s at Navy are particularly tough, because they are built to last a long time, with bumpers around the hull and made ot reinforced fiberglass. These boats are extremely heavy, making them a good deal different from the Plying Juniors that are sailed on the West Coast. The A division sailors ended up in 14th place. Hogan bad a much better go of it in B division, where he won by six points. Sailing in FJs, Hogan relied on his well-honed doublehanded skills to grind through the fleet and remain extremely consistent iI) the inconststent breezes. "Patrick sailed really well," said Coach Jaime Malm. "He bad tremendous boatspeed." • And wllat is next for these young sailors? McDonnell will be leaving the team to sail for Boston College in the fall, leaving Hogan and Bissell to continue the tradition. But you won't see most of the team a.round this summer as they will be traveling across the country to compete in events like the U,S. Youth Championships in Louisiana and the Detroit Team Race. Vangua,ds Sign. pro contracts COSTA MESA -Southern California College's Steve Dol.las, a semor shortstop for the Van- guards, and f onner sec pitcher Jeff Beckley both slgned profes- sional baseball coqtracts Tuesday, sec Coach Kevin Kasper con- firmed Dollas stgnEki with tho Pine Bluff (Ark.) Locomotives of the independent Big South League, following a tryout last week in Arlington, Texas. Dolias batted .280 tor sec this season. The Big South League begins June 14 and runs through Aug. 26 in a 70-game schedule. Beckley, a 6-foot-4, 210-pound southpaw, signed with the Nashua (N.H.) Hawks of the inde- pendent North Atlantic League. Nashua signed the former SCC ace on the recommendation of Phillips and Bob Weinstein, Presi- dent of the North Atlantic ~ague. The North Atlantic League begins its season June 9 and runs through Sept. 1 in a 78"9ame slate. Beckley, a two-time first-team All-Golden State Athletic Cod.fer- ence selection, was 7-6 with a 3.64 earned run average in 1995 on a team that finished 17-35. -By Richard Dunn PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES percent (100%) of the total jectlon 10 the petition and at>ove. PUBLIC NOTICE CA 92660 Newport Center Dr., 1850. ducted by: an lndhllduaf Said Tract. PARCEL 2: m1d pul'SU#lt to the Notice PUBLIC NOTICES bid price. furnish a Pay· show QOOd. ceu .. wh. y ltl• YOU MAY EXAMINE the This business . Is con-Newpo<t Beach, CA 92660 Have you started doing Unit 2 on Lot 40 as Shown ~ OeflUft and BecUon to ment Bond 111 an amount court Should not grant the fife kepi by lhe court. If you c ne13a12 1e ducted by: a limited par1· This bualneu Is con· buslnen yet? No C d 1 lu W ttweundel recofdld PUBLIC NOTICE not fess than fifty percent authority. are • person Interested In oership ducted by• 8 COfJ>O(atlon Gary Carmichael upon the on om n m 2115.'91 In Bo<*-, Paige-, as ---------• (50'-l ol the total bid price, A HEARING on the u. the 91fale, you may file NOTICE TO The rag1s1rant commenced Have you started doing This stetement was filed Plan above Referred to. Instrument Ho. ,._71781 d NOTICE TO and furnish certificates avl-lion wfll be held on J~E with the c;our1 a formel Re-C':.EuDIKTO'!~ OF 10 transact business under business yet? yes, S-17-98 with the County Ct9fk of PARal 3: The Exclusive uld Ofl'ldll 111.ecords. .wfl CONTRACTORS denclng that the required 27 l996 at 1•45pm In quest for Special Notice of L s-E the fictitious name or Global Telecommunfca· Orange County on 5-22·96 R' ht t P 1 d Sit! on fl/11191 loated. Al. CALLING FOR BIDS insU1ance is In effect In the Dept 703 located at 3.41 the fillng of an Inventory (SECS. 9104, names listed above on 6· tlons Corp 19983884215 ig 0 ossesson in the North front ~ to Scttool D1s111ct COAST amounts set lor1h In the The ·City Drive South, Or· end apprelsal of e5!~te u-9105 U.C.C.) 18-88 This' statement was filed Dally Pilot May 29, June 5, Occupancy of Those Por· the CountycourthouM,'7'00 COMMUNITY COLLEGE general cond1hons. In the ange, CA 92668. ..is Of of eny pet11ton 0t h crow No. 008Med Laguna Gaidens Par1ners. with the County Clerk ol 12, 19, 1999 w7t 1 lions of Lot 40, Described CMc Cent9r Ortve Wflt. DISTRICT event of !allure to enter Into IF" YOU OBJECT TO th• eccount 11 provided In Notlc. Is hereby glVWI to a Ud. Par1nershlp, General Orange County on 5-22·96 in Parcel 1 Above Oealg-S#lt.IAl\e, C11rorn1a It t:OO Bid Deadline: June 17, the contract and execute granting of the petition you •ecilon 1250 ot the Cell-credltora of the within Partner, by Shaped Indus-19983&84247 PUBLIC NOTICE d p . G PM It pAlllc ~to the 1996 at 2:00 p.m. me required documents, should appear at the hear· fornfa Problle Code. A Re· nemed seller that a bulk tries. Inc .. By Thomas E. Daily Pil 1 M 29 J 5 nate as altos, arages highest bidder for cash Place or Bid Receipt: 01-such bid security will be Ing and state your ob-quest tor Special Notice sale ls about to be made of Zeiger .. Sr. Vice President 2 19 1~ ay • une • Fictitious BualneH and Parking Spaces and (payilble It the timed AM rice of Director ol Purchas-lorteited. The Faft/llut Per· 'ectlons or me written ob-form 11 1vall1ble from the the auets described Thfs s1a1ement was flied 1 • • W7l0 Name Statement Adjoining Unit 2 above In llwhle money d the mg. Coast Community Col· lormance Bond shall re. ec:tlons with the COIJft ~ court clefk.. beloW. With the County Clerk ot PUBLIC E The following persons 11e . . Unhd 9tael~ al rtgtlt, t1t1e lege District, Bldg. · D", main In run force and effect ore the hearing. Yo&X •P-Attom.y for the Patl· The names and business Orange County on 5-20-96 NOTIC doing business es: Flat ~sen~ Having 1 Respec-Ind lnt8fttt c:.~ to J~O Adams Avenue. Costa through the gua1antee pa· pearance may be In person tlona~: 1ddresses ol the seller ate: tH83183M1 Fictitious B\lelna•• Kitty Films. 7 Cambria, Mis· t1ve Unrt Number, as Ind now held by It ...., J4esa. CA 92626 rlod as specified In the or by your attorney. BETTY L. KOONTZ, Yeary & Associates, Inc., Dairy Pilot May 291 June 5 N It 1 1 slon Viejo, C.\,a2692 Shown on the Condomin· Uld Deed d TNlt In the ~roject Id onlilicatlon gene1al conditions. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR ESQ (CIB 41092753) t85 Berry St .. No. 4604. 12 19 1996 w700 The ~::W1 a amen Stephen Vincent Johnson, lum Plan above Referred to proplfty sltuac.d In I.Md ~ame: Golden West Col-The DISTRICT reserves or a contingent creditor ot ATTORNEY AT LAW a San Frenclsco CA 94107 • • ng J)efSons .,. 7 Oembl'la, Mission Viejo, . • COUnty and st.t. ShCJM\ on ~e Liquid Pressure Ampll· the right to reject any or all ttie deceased you must me CIVIC PLAZA STE The 1iiea1lon' f.n Calllomll PUBLIC NOTICE ~ng ~·~tt~ss 2:~:5 T~r CA 92692 Together wtth • Non-Exclu· the County Aaassof"a r .. ~Cl lnstallat1on, Bid No. bids or to waive any It· your elalm ~Ith the court '' • of the chi.I executive office ower • • This bulfr'less Is con-live Right to Use the Com-conSs as AP. No.: 4U>5 regu1a111tes or Informalities and mall a copy 10 Ille per-3 2 0 , N I! WP 0 RT of the seller Is: same u NOTICI! OF ~=-i°'926~25. Coste ducted by: en lndlvfdUIJ mon Walkweys and Drive· 42'-0l2-1S. The proplfty -Piece Bids are ~n file and I~ any bids or In the bid· sonaf representative ap-BEACH, CA 92fMSO 1bove AVAJLABILJTY OF c':· ·11 W 2855 Pl-Have you 1t111ed doing ways Located on the Con· eddrus and octMr common ~able at: Office of the ding. pointed by the court wlthln Published Newport As listed by the seller, all ANNUAL REPORT ns na ~ C bu,i,,.,. yet? No . . . dellgnltlon. I eny, d the 1tJltlslcal Facllltles Coordl· As required by Section lour months from the dale Beach.Costa Mesa Dally other business namea and Notice Is hereby given ~Cfff~~~2s~ 25.. osta Stephen V. Johnson dom1mum Lota in Said relll ~ deKrlbed l\l&Or, Ardith Richey, CoaSI t 773 of the Callfornla of first Issuance of the tel· Pilot May 29 30 June 5 addresses used by the that the Form 990-PF Re T~~a, b 1 1 This 1tatement w11 filed Tract. PARCEL 4: An Un· 1bove II purponed to be: ~mumty College Dis· Labor Code, the Director of tars as p1ovlded In section 1996 • • • seller lltlfhin three yeats i>-. turn of Private Fo~t~ duct~ bu• n•:,M~ ;on-With ltle County Ci.rte ol cfrvided l /l40th Interest In 77A Jame• streec Costa ~r. 1370 Adams Ave , the Department or Indus-9100 of the Cllifornla Pro-· f«e the date such nst was f the Walt H Long Ch Y: en u Orange County on 4·29-96 MeN. CA t2S2'7-4212. The Jkfb. "D". Costa Meso. t11al Relations of the State bale Code The time for fif-WTh707 sent Olf delivered to the gable FouO:atl~ • prl'll::~ Have you started doing 1998388188 $ end to Lot 1 of Tract No. uod1u:lgn1d Trustee cb-J:A.. (714) 432-5707 of Calflornja has deter-Ing claims will not expire PUBLIC NOTICE buver are: Yeary Auld Con· foundation for 'the yea1 ~~:::'ne.' y~rJ No Daily Pilot Mey 29, June 5, 6614, County of Orange. clllms #IV labMy f« any · ..OTICE IS HEREBY mlnedthagenerallyprevall-before four months from trols, 185 Berry St., No. 8f'lded March 31 1995. Is Thi tat ongt lllld 12 19 1996 w711)StateofCalllornia asper lnco!Tednessdtheproper-BN that the a.bove-Ing rates ot wages In Iha the hearing date noticed NOTICI! OF 4604, San Francisco, CA a~ailable at the Fo~n-with' t~e ~':~tv w~rk ol ' ' Map Reco'rded in &ok 277 ty ~""'-~ Clthtflf ~ •14ed School D1str1ct of locality In which the Work above PETITION TO 94107 dation'a rlncl al office tor Co ,, PUBLIC NOTICE • mon ..._~., any, nge County, Cahlornla is 10 be performed. Copies YOU. MAY EXAMINE lh• 1 S The nemes and business lnspectlo~ d!in r ular Orange unty on 5-l5-95 · Pages 10to 13 Inclusive of ltiown hlnln. The total ac11ng by and through its of these wage rate de1erml-file kept by the court If you ADM NI TEA addresses ol 1he buyer ere: business houts ?romeg8:00 tl91~883481 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S Miscellaneous Maps. in the amount d the unpaid t*- Govern1ng Board, her~tnal-nations, entitled PREVAIL· are a person Interested In PAULE:::!~.~~Y, Jr. M&N Valve Corporation. a.m. 10 5:00 p.m. by lily Daily Pilot May 22. 29, SALE Trustee Sele No. 98. Of1ice of the County Re· ance d the oblgattor\ ... te1 referred to as DIS· ING WAGE SCALE. are the estate you may me ~ 1909 E. Cashdan Avenue, citizen who iequests It June 5, 12, 1996. cured by the Pfopefty to~ TRICT", will 1ece1ve up 10. maintained at the DISTRICT with the cour1 8 formal Re-CaH No. A182784 Dominguez Hills. CA 90220 within 180 da s alter the W703 50525 Title Order No. corder of Said County. sold and rUIONI* ettlo- bul not later than the ollice located at: 1370 quest for Special Notice of To all heirs, beneficiaries. The assets to be sold are date 01 this Y cubllcatlon 3101374 Reference No. The property heretofore mlted coat.a. upeftMS and :ibove-staled 11me. sealed Adams Ave .• C~sta Masa, the filing of an Inventory eteditors, contingent credl· described In general H : ,,,.. The Foundallonrs Prlncfpei PUBLIC NOTICE 970878 APN No. 932· described i1 being sold •es lldvancu llt the timed the bids for lhe award of a CA 92626, Physical Faclll-and appraisal of estate 81• tors, and persons whO may v.ntory end are located at: otflce Is loeated at 75 Hills-07-058 YOU ARE IN DE · • The street dd s nd lnlllill P'~lltk>n d the No-contracl for the project d .. ties Plannlng. and are avail-MIS or of any petition Of olherwise be interested In 3185 AJrway Ave .. Building dale Newport Beach Call· NOTICE OF • 11 · a ~es a tk:e ~ Siie ts: $211,121.1'- scnbed as: able ta any Interested pa11y account 11 provided In the will or estate, or both, E. Costa Mesa, CA 92628 toml~ 92660• The prlnclplf APPU CATION TO FAULT UNDER A DEED OF other common deSJ9Nbon, In ~ to cutl. the Installation or 1tqu1d pres-upon request. The Con-section 1250 of the Callf0<· of: PAULO. McCLARY, Jr. The business name used manager of th• Foundation SELL A&.COHOLIC TRUST DATED 08/13/93 If any, of the real property T"'*9 wll accept • c. ~ure amphfle1 system with tractor shall post a copy of nla Probate Code. A R• A PETITION hu bean by the seller al that loca-Is Virglnla c. Zenz. BEVERAGES UNLESS YOU TAKE AC-described above is pur· ltlle(s check ~ on 1 l1Qu•d .niectlon to conver1 this document el each Job quest for Specllf Notice llled by Eflzabeth Nash Mc-tlon Is: Yeary & Associates. pub 11sh9 d New p 0 r I To Whom ft Ma eon-0 ltlte "' nattoNI bank. 1 hqu1d ltnes on spec111ed Stte. The Contractor and form is available !com th• Clary In the Superior Court Inc. Beach-Costa Mesa Dall . OR NO Y V TlON TO PAOTECT YOUR ported to be: 1814 I WA d'9dl cnwn b)' a stMe Of chtlfers 10 liquid refrigerant any subcontractor under It cour1 cler1c. of Callfornla. County of Or-The anticipated date ol Pilot Mey 29 t99& Y ::=ia M MJRENt'1u~fi !; PROPERTY, IT MAY BE STREET, UNIT 12. COSTA fedenl uedlt union « • pumping technology. shall .~ay not less than the Attorney for the Petl· ange. the bulk sale Is June 1<4. • • W704 v 1e ' cl• MORErfo SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE MESA CA 92626. The dl9Ck cnwn by a state°' There will be no paymen1 spec1had prevailing rates of TJiE PETITION requests 1996 at the office ol An· 8 n • • · • fedenl savtngs and loin .. 11.1quired for one set of bid wages to all workers em-tloner: that fllza!>elh Nash Mc-chor Seaport Escrow 5602 PUBLIC NOTICE Hortencia, MORENO. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA· underslgned Trustee dis· 90datlon, NVtf'!1S auod- documents: uch additional ployed In the execution of JAMES C. HARVEY• Clery be appointed as per-E. Second Street. ' Long ~.0~;;'a ,:~~omtf ls~re) ~Pj NA T10N OF THE NATURE claims eny liability for any llllon Of . savings bit* set Wiii require a 1en dollar the CO!'tracl. . ESQ., (CSBI 145394), sonal representative to ad· Beach. CA 90803 Flctllloue BuelnaH ,,.y g • epa men ° OF THE PROCEEDINGS incotrectneas of the street lf>9Cntd In SecUon 5102 Of non·relundable payment. No bidder may w1thd~aw CORBETT & STEEL• minister the estate ol I.he This bulk sale Is subjec1 Narna Statement ~c:~~~~~~aY!v<;>~gtro~ AGAINST YOU YOU add esa and other common the '1nlndll Code and •u-Checks should be made any bad for a period of Sixty MAH, t 8200 VON KAR· decedent. to California Unil0<m Corn-The following persons ere . e • r lhoftzed to do busintu In payable 10 Coast Com· (60) days alter the date set MAN STE 200 IA· THE PETITION requests mercial Code Section doing business .,. H8A· ~'.w3417 B N:c~P~A :~~SHOULD CONTACT A de11gnation, if any. shown ttlll lbte. In the event ten- muntty College D1s111c1. lor the opening of bfd9, VINE: CA 9 271s.toae lhe decedent's WILL and 6106.2. Burke. 1805 E. G~ry Av-with ~ .. 4~ .. O~Safe B"r LAWYER. on June 19, herein. S11d sele wdl be def OVMf tl\ln celh Is ac:.- B1ds shall be received In A paymen~ bond shall be Publl•h•d Newport codlcUs, 11 any, be admitted If so subjec1i the name enue, Suite 100. Santa An•. a, Wine (Publlc Eating ,996 at 11 .00 AM Pro-made but without cove· CefJttd IN Trustee m-y lhe place Identified above. required prior 10 execution to probate. lha wru and and address o the person CA 92705 . p • · • ' withhold the luuanc• of UM and those bods shall be ot the contract and shall be Beach..COsta Mesa Dally any codicils are available with whom claims may be Rogers A Sevll1son 2615 lace) llcense(s). feuionaf Forecloeure Cor-nent or warranty. •x· TrulUt's Deed urd tunds opened and publtcty read In the form set lor1h In the Pilot May 29. 30. June 5, tor examination In Iha file flied Is Susan Dunyon. An-Orange A~enue. Santa Ana, B:~c~~h~~~d M~s~w~~i 1 poretlon H the duly •P· pressed or Implied. regard· become 1vallab4e to the aloud at the above·stated contract documen~s. 1996. kept by the cour1. cnor Seaport Escrow. 5602 CA 92707 PUot May 15 22 29 1996 Y pointed TNstee under and Ing title, possession. or payee« endof'lee u 11N1t- 11me and place. Pursuant to Section 22300 WTh708 THE PETrTION requests E. Second Street, Long Raymond C. Smith, 26t5 • • • · br h ttf d right. Said .. wt1 be In accordance with the ol \he Pvbllc Contract authority to 1dmlnlster the Beach. CA 90803 and the Orange Avenue, Santa Ana, W682 pursuant to Deed of Trust. encum ances. to pay t e made, but~ covenant provisions of Calilornia Code. the contract will con-PUBLIC NOTICE •slate under the lndepen-tast date for flllng claims CA 92707 PUBLIC NOTICE recorded on 08/30/93 as femalnlng principal sum of Of watranty, ~Of fm. Pubhc Cont1act Code Soc-ta1n provisions permitting dent Administration of ~s-shall be June 13, 1996. Kim Oviatt. 2615 Orange Document No. 93. the note(s) 1tC1.1red by said pied rtglldlng t!Ue, pos.ae• 11on 3300. the D1st11ct r• the successful. bidder to SSC 5HSO ta.tes Act. (This authonty which ls the business day Avenue, Santa Ana. CA Flctltloue BuelnaH 0584318 Bo k _ p _ of Deed of Trust. with interest lion Of ~ to quires that the badder pos· substitute securities for any NOTICE OF w111 allow the personal rep-before the sale dale spacl-92707 N Stat 1 ° age . uttsfY the lndltltedneu ,. sess the foffowmg etas. monies withheld by the PETITION TO resentatlve to take many fled aboVe Thll business Is con· Th ~'fi•w1 amen Official Records in the 01· thereon, II provided m said CUfWI by I.Md Dl«I. ~ s1l1cation ol contractor's 11· D1s111c1 to ensure perforrr-ADMINISTER actions without obtaining Dated: Aprll 2 4 , ducted by: 1 joint venture dofn~ 0 t>~si~s~"~7' ~~~ lice of the Recorder of OR· note(s). 1dvances, 11 any. vancu thertia1der, with cense at .tho hme that the ance under the contract. E""TATE OF• court approval. Before tak· 1888 Have you started dolng C nle A d ft 1513 N ANGE County California under the terms of the Interest as provtdad ther8'n, con Ir act is awarded: Con· Each bid submitted In re· • • Ing cer1ain very fmpor1ant & H V 1 C buslneH yet? yes 2/88 on n • · • • and the unpllld p1ndpll bl~ lractor: C-38 or C-20 Call· sponse to this Notice shall PAUL "1· CLARK action•, howevlll', the rer· M a va orpora· Willlam 8 Burke ' Bradford, Placentia. CA executed by: John D. Al· Deed of Trust. estimated anc:e dthe Noee MCUl'9d by lom1a State License contam, as • bid llam, ad· CASE NO. A 182752 sonal rep1esentative wil be tlon ThiS statement was filed 9J8~~1 0 Tho ercon and Sonya C. Alar-tees, charges and expenus Uld Deed with Interest PUBLISH· May 22. 1996 equate sheeting, shoring, To all Mlrs. beneficiaries. required to give notice to S teven Q . M i nas, with the County Clerk ol 15~3 ~ B ·~lord Pl~~:1· con Husband and Wife 11 of the TrustH and of th' thereon u ptOVtded In Uld and May 29, 1996 and bracing, or equlvelent credilora. contingent credl-Interested per1ons unless Praeldent Orange County on 4-30.96 C · ra • · n-' • ed b Id Deed Nca, feel, chlrQn and U· WALK THROUGH: June 3, method, for Iha protection 10<1, al'ld P9fSOns who may they have waived nollce or Published Newport 1a9&3e8t829 Ua. A 92670 Trustor. FIH! Mortgage trusts creat Y sa penses ~ the trustee and J996. at 9.00 a.m .. GWC ol hie and llmb Jn trenches otherwise be Interested In consented to the proposed Beach.Costa Mesa Daily Da 1 Piiot Me 22 29 Jh~~ ~u~lne~I l~ a~on· Corp, as Beneficiary. WILL of Tru1t. to-wit: the tNsts erHted by said Maintenance & Operalions and open excavation, the will or estate. or both, action:> The Independent Piiot May 29 1998• J 'Y 5 12 1996 Y · 702 ~ave ~ anstart:d udolng SEU AT PUBLIC AUCTION • 137,603.D8 Estimated. Deed dTrust. Verdugo Sef· Compfei toc11ed on Mc· which shall conform to •P-of: PAUL M. Cl.ARK admin1Stralfon authority will • 705 una • • w buslnes! yet? No TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER AccNed Interest end 1ddl-vie. Corponltkln. a C.W«· Fadden between Golden pftcable satety ord9fs. A PETITION has been be granted unless an Inter-w PUBLIC NOTICE Gi . • . nl.a CofpomJon. as said West Strfft and Go1hard Govemln9 Boatd filed by JUNE F. Cl.ARK In estlld person files an ob-Connie •y Thompson FOR CASH (peyable et time tional edvenc:es, 1' any. will ~ 121 w. l...dlrVon (7l4) 895-8~5& By William M. Va9a, the Superior Cour1 of Call-tection to the petition and PUBLIC NOTICE Flctltloue BuelnaH ~~~s 1~t~':~t ~l~rk1119:, of sale in lawful money of illC(Hse this figu~ prior to Ortve Annex. Third Fb>f, aiD DATC. June 17• t999 Ed. O. Chancellor lornla. Countv of ORANGE. shows good cause why the LEGAL NOTICE Name Statement Oranne County~n 4·11·96 the United States by cash sale. The beneflCllry under Gtendlle, CA t120Si 1919) 111 2:00 p.m. c c' C 1• THE PETITION requests cour1 should nol grant the • "' • ' 500-2'81 Automated Sales BOARD DATC: June 28, oaat ommunltv o • that JUNE F. CLARK be ap-authority. NOTICE OF The folloWlng ~n• are 19983879889 8 cashier's check. drawn by nld Deed of Tru1t hereto· Une 11;~ ""' 1998 lege District pointed u personal rap1e-A HEARING on the pell· PUBLIC SALE OF dolng8ebu~ne(~~4j'·stie~-Dally Pilot May 8, 15, 22, 1 state or natlonal b•nk, a fore executed and delivered Shtnt TN....;f~ No payment shall be Published Newport sentetlve to administer the tJon wi11 be held on 6-27·96 ABANDONED ~ rf,c S te 231 New: 29. 1996 w679 check drawn by a stet• or to the undersigned 9 writ· s.tea Ol'lkef, • Mly made for wortc or matertll Brach·Costa Mesa Dally estate of the decedent. 11 1:45 p.m In Dept. 703 PROPERTY r 'ti CA 92560 . . o. 1a f Def It 11J 1• ASAP2Gle12 &r.29. under th• contract unless Pilot May 22. 29. 1996. THE PETrTION requ9111 located at: 341 Th• CltX Notice Is hereby given Port Beac · G PUBLIC NOTICE federal credit uniOn, or 1 ten c rauon ° eu M,tM2 ' end untll the Registrar of w693 the decedent's Will and Drive, Poll Olflce Box that the underalgned will Baker Newspaper ro1i. check drawn by a 1t1te or and Demand for Sele, end•--------- Contractors verifies to th• codlclla, It any, be admitted 14171. Orange. CA 92613· ·••II at publlc auction, pur-W~ihtr~c~:~3rn~Jiie 9J0J Flc tlUoue Bualn••• federel sevlngs end toen e written Notice of O.f1ult ~ICTOR that the CON· PUBLIC NOTICE to probate. The Wlll and 1571. 1uant to Section 21700 of Beverly Hiii• CA 90212 ' Name Statement iasocietlon nvlngs •Hoel· end Election to Sell. The wu property 11-any codlcils ere avallable IF YOU OBJECT TO the the Business & Profes· Thi b 1 • • The tonowlng persons at• • . d id censed at the Ume the con-BSC SHU for examlnetlon In the me granting of the petition, you slonal COde, the lolfowtng 9 u~ neu is con-doing business es: Sele• ation. or Hvtngs benk undersigned CIUH 11 tract wu ewarded. A':r. NOTICE OF kept by the court. 1h0uld 1ppear al the hear· described property to Wit· '¥;,~~ ~~ir::i~=~ Coaching Associates. 320 specified 11'1 1actlon 5102 Notice of Oeteult and Elec· CO~cro: not so I· PETITION TO THE PETITION requests Ing Ind state your ob-LOUIS CARNEU:O 1<·12 10 tr~ct business under Ramone Place Suite A. 0, the Flnencial Code end tlon to Sell to be recorded lcen1 nd s su ~ to penal· ADMINISTER authority to 1dmlnlster the e!'ons or Iii• written ob-Bike, ctolhH, sofa, misc. the flotltlou• name or Costa Mesa, CA 92627 t" 1 d 1 d b 1 In th• county where the -·· __ .,. es u er the law. 11 the II· ESTATE 0 estate under the tnde~n-lion• with th• cour1 be· BRIAN CHENEY 1·85 Toys Robert L Stockus, 320 au .. or ie o o u1 ness . -~ cense classlncatlon Spect· Fi dent Administration of Ea-0<e the hearing. Your •P· keg, turn., mlac. SAM names listed •bov• on Apr. Ramona Piece, Costa In thla 1terel. At: In the real property 11 los;ated and "~-~;'4'bov9 ts th~~ of W~RW~~Lr ::,':: tat11 Act. ('Thi• 1uthortty pe11enee mey be In perton FREEMAN 1·71 Ptnbell 1:i~:c'Newspaper Group Mesa. CA 02627 Clued Area of the City Hall more then three month• =9'}' ~~ !..11~ 'Y.,~.!_act7058or ~ a k •1 1· M TH wilt allow the pef"IOC\ll rep-Of by your attorney. mech .. mlcto, ref., tec:ords. Inc Seth Bike< President· Thi• bu1lnH1 11 con-of bne Partc Civic Ceni.r have elapsed since auch ~' ""' ,,.... .-.,-...,., v• e a w ... R I tHenlatlve to take meny IF \'OU ARE A CREDITOR mite. SAM FREEMEN l.e9 ·• ' filed ducted by: an Individual ' Prof eionll 3500 Pacific Vi lM California Butlneu end CASE NO. A1827S8 action• without court ap-or • contingent creditor of Furn. misc.. MARK SA· This •t•ltment ~ Have you stetted doing It 6650 Be.ch Blvd., Buene recordatlon. ea -Drive ~t':i'•19=~·· :-.,: To an helr1, beneficlariH, proval. Before taking C9'· Ch• deceued, you must file HAGEN G-e3 Bed, fen, ~r'!'n~~c~;;fy~n ~~,0:1 busll'lu1 yet? No Pertt. CA .. 111 right. tit!• end ~ Cotpontlon •• ~;:" the 'tont,.C1 , thf W le etedltora, contingent credl-lain very lmportent ectlona, your olelm with th• court fight, misc. , ... 3810171 Robert L. Stockus lntereat conveyed to end Trustee, 6 Hutton Centre .._!illlllllllllllll ..... ••• Of 1 or tors. and P9feor'll who mey howeVer, Iha pett0nll rep-Ind mell 1 copy to the per· Sil• will be by com~tl· Th11 atalemtnt wu flied o · s he 1050 Senta '" -..._.. •hall ftNlf conetruct • m• olherwlse be lnt9'et1ed In reaentatlw wUI be required eonat reprHent1U11e •P-tlVe bidding (Wfltten N•led Dally Pilot May 15, 22, 29, with the County Clerk of now held by It under Hid rive, 92107 T ' r 181 KnlfC .=:::::-= ~~ u:i.~~ In !: the Wiii or estate, or both, to give noetce to lnlerNtad Pointed by the court wllhln bld1 may ~ eubmltted In June 5, 1tae w683 Otange County Of\ 5-20-lle Deed of Truat In the prop· Arie, CA • llephone _,.,.," pr ot: WEIR GAILEY SMITH ~"°"' unlasa \My have bw month• from the date the lldvanca) on 1he 8th t 9te3 .. 3931 lrtY ahuetad In aaid Coun-Number: (714) 432·9000 ::,".'en~ P C~llf°'r: ~ aka WEIR 0 . SMITH akl waiv.d notice or coneented of flrlt lsauanee of Iha let· dey of ~. ttae at 2:00 PUBLIC NOTICE Dally Piiot May 291 June & ,.., <Allfomla d scri14..A the 8Y: JULIE MCCOMBS, ro 911 • • WEIR SMITH to the propoaad 1ct1on,) ten u provided In HCllOn P.M. at the premises where .. 9 ,.,.. ' ... • ""'11 •RUSTEE SALE OFFICER 8ec:tlon 7059. A PETITION has been The Independent admlnleo 1)100.ot the Calllomla Pro-aald prOperff haa been Flotltlou9 •u•lna.. 1&.o 1 • ''""' w7oe land therein: EXHlllT A ' , • ~~fldw~ m~:V ~)com-filed by BEVERLY STVOE· traflon 1ulhorlty Wiii be bet• Code. The time for fll. et0ted 81\d which 19 loealed N~~t"'8nt PUBLIC NOTICE PARCn 1: An Undivided Oita: 0&/23J88 NPP14113 MCutlve ell~ Time ~ BAKER ln the Su_perlor granted unleH an Inter· ll'IQ clllrna WIR not expire at AYRES SELF STORAGE, The 't;"°~~ • l/4th lnterUt in Ind to Lot PUB: 0&/2$/98, 06/06/98. Mortuary * Chapel Cntmadon 1~~y ..... ,. "8 "Mne9.' Fallu,. to ~RA°~cff.ifomta, County ~9:ri~ '::a:'::;~~~=~= l!~a.~ ~:9(t~)~'t =~Cont11UC1lon~~e w. Flolltloue llu .. •• "°or Tract No. 8814, lnoe __ 1_1_21ee _____ _ ::n= = = = THE PETITION requa•t• lhow ~ CIUN wtiv the 1bove. 7314. Landlord reurvH Main St. Ste. e. Tustin, CA Th":)!-~.,. the City of Cott• M .. •. PUBLIC NOTICI I~~~~~~~~'! wfll rH\ilt In t"'-I ........_ that 8EVaR\.V STUD!!· court ~d not grant Ctll YOU MAY t!XAMIN~ the the ttght to bid at the ule. 92580 dol,! but!MM ..... Int County of Oranna Stttl of ----------,,. m_. ..... , BAKER be lpPOlnted u IUthOrffy. flla kept by lhe ~. " you ~ mutt be made John Wlllltll'I McNltt. &48 ... -· .. .... NOl1C8 Cll' ,...,.... of liquldlded datl\l[QM for per10M11 r...-metlw lO A HeAAINQ on the ~ ltJ a ~ lnlef.-ct In by cutl and ~ for al Iha W. Main St., Ste. C. Tu1tln. Ol'lled Pluttc 'abrlctllon, Cellfornl1, ti .,-r Mtp RI· _. UNDll' ~ Cll' Md'I ray of dtlty. In .!M ed~ the eetai. ~in. don will be htkl on JUHi! the ....... you may ftll tlrT'8 d purctias.. All put• CA meo *' E. La Jolla. lull• I. corded In 80ok 2'17, Peges TMJIT Na: .....,.,"°' ~MC fOrtti In the In-d~. 2'7, 1tN, et 11459m In with the cour1 a formet Re-ch8tM good• trl IOl<f 11 Pattida M'1Y McNltt, 84' ~tn. CA 92806 lO 11. Incl Iv f M Lolft: -..11-a caw: r~owo• ~E __ .. 11on..,,,for ,:_cklel'1.__:..._ THE Pl!TlTlON requeall Dept. m lloelled et 341 QUett for Specltl Notice or la end mu.I be removed 11 W. Mein St. Ste. c. Tuatln, 8~dlay ~•Ye°"~ !!..°'!: 0 ~oneo~• ~P: t, the a.. Al. ~ When Wor-'-•r• -'' .,... ""'""'"' the decadtnl'a Wiii end The Cll'/ Dtlve SOUlh, 0.. tti. flllng Of en Inventory time of ..... Sale It aubje(t CA 92&80 11 .. e. 308 • ..... ..,, 9 GMIQ.tt YOU AM IN 09-u. " ,. '=-. 10~ codlelts, If lflY, be 1dm'*<f lftGe, CA eie&a. · and 1pprelN1 of eatete ... to c'11Celltllon In the ~t Thi• bu1ln1H la col'\-~~~ '·:"'~Im, Cf 92808 Olflc• 01 the County Re· 'MIL.T ~ A ,_, °' Not Enough .,_. 84.lbnllC. on the lo probal•. The Wll and II' YOU 08J£CT TO the ~ M of tny petition or 01 MtlltmeM between land· OuC'led by: husband end duc:t~ ~·'::,~on-corder of S.ld County. T'Ml9T1~TID lrtll9' U... .,~~latlzlnn In Mnlehed wfttl lhl any codiclla .,. evalleble gt~ of the petition. you account H prO\llded In lard and otillglted per1y. Ml• Have · ttatted dAb.), Except ing Thet•from tN Lae nJU TMCll ~ ......-·..,, ctooumentl 1 lilt f0t e-.mlntllon In the"tlle 1h0Uld 1ppe. a1 I.he hW· MCtlon 1250 ol the CallfW· AW"" s.tf Stor ... , Haw you tiarted doing ~ftf? No -.,, F llow1n IA) Unltt 1 to MOtaa ~ ""°"' SJ1mpaUa11 9f t"9 ~ ~ kmEby~~~ r~a elngU:or*'::J::,: :. .. ~·s=· ~ol~ ltHideftCMMage,. ~I:'~ 8tadl9yft.M~ ~:=11Shownondle ~"mr'?~ flococn• ~on ttW ~~ 1uthortty to ldmlnl•l• the tklnl with the coUl1be-fO<n\19 av11l1~ from t~ Publlehed Newport T'hl9 t\I~ WM filed Thlt tttlenwnl wH filed C nd lnl Pie .._. ,_,MDPIAM11DffCll' "W\a.• u 1..a..--Blvd flql.llfed by tfla ;:'F'.1: .. 11 .. undet lh• I~ • the heltlng, Your •Po C0\111 detk. 8t1ch-Co11a M... OtJty wllh .,,. County Cl«IC of with Iha CoUnly Cleric Of 0 om um n lHI M1\N "'lHI "'°" '~ n 111\11 ~~ :.,,. dent Admlnlsttation Of b-PMr•ta me~ petlOl'I Attornar for patt. Pllo( May 22, 2t, •tM. Orange County on lot... Orlng8 Cott:m,~~11'.?88 corded ~~~ !!2'· Ptoe ,..,... MlllJIST YCU1 Cotti Mell ....., _,,...,mr tetee Act. ('TtM auftloftty Of bY yo41 a • Uonefs WfN 1 ... IMtMI ....,._.. • Mi, of..,.,,,.,_ ,,.cord1 Of YOU tttaULD OOflflrCf A 8adlof't 4100" MCI• wilt lllow the peteonal rep. If ~OU Mt Ac EDITOR Datwld L 0.MM Daly "°'Mey n. June.. o.t:tv PlloC ...., n , Junes. Said CountY. Ill The b · LAIWM. ...... '-'11¥ 540-3135 • ~..!' thal• __!!Leo-°' r...m11tv. to t•h tnenv or a conlll'lgtnt ctedltOf of 11 1 Net a No.:.port 'UIUC NOTICI 12 19 ,... W711 12, 1t. •• wna ~ -..... to PoMoellon ....,.. ..., ~ lilf*-~ JOl'll.-:O-~ ._.,._ ICflone wtthoUt ~ •Po the '*19...ct. you mutt flle • • • nrvt" ~ .... 1 c..sm11 ~ ~Hlll•r • c eek Of .._bid proval. S.f0te t&kfng Cir• your clllm wtth tha COUft •Hoh, CA IJttO, OMtnottl PUIUC NOTICI PUIUC NOTICI ind Occupaney of All c.,1 • .,., • ...... •1.a;;:;;;1111 bond In an amount noc tall\ vtty lmportll)I .ct\ona, and mall. copy 10 Che par· (Tt4t 71•7'80 Plotttlouo ......... '"'°"...,.... ~ .. 91JCCllllF ........ ..... ="-='5'~ hOWfter, tl'la oer.onat rep. tor\11 reprttantatlve IP-Publl•h•d Ne•porc .._. .... ,,..,.,. ,.. ...... ••••• P111••u1 •1tno11 Pldol G••o•undPMlno .-..... ~.... F• Ad Ac r~ wtl be required PC>k°l'ed by the court~ leMft-Cotta Mesa Deity The~ Plf90nl .,. .... ... ,._. .._ , ... ....,.. .___: ~ ft o...., TMI _... lllr lo CM ... .,.,.,. IO glYt notlCI to in..tettad lout monh ftotn the ,,... ,_ Mey 28, It June 4 ~ ~ •! Laouna Thee~.. n. "*"""' ~ •• -·· upon ...... --• ~ Cll a ... tMl <lt'8 bide*, If II penono un1n1 \"9y NIYe OC mt~ oC CMS. ' ' Oar~eu Apartmenl1, d°'"I ..: 010ba1 ......... n; Mite C~ Plen IMve 1N11111 111r --~ ~1 le-.-:;: ~ notic. or conMnted ,.,. • prO'ftded In Wion 1•· TW)OI 24:MI Mal Court. UQu!\I llOO ,..,..,afllp Mollit. '"" '8deral Ave , Aefentd to. "'"""'"8 1 Tlult..._.A"-,_..,. ~ ~~:::: .... w.u:-=~~ :=!o.~~ .. tt;: ~c..,.,,,... :ao::-:::=~ =~c::: ... Non-l~NGM '°UM :-.:!&·= ll\UltM r.ctOtY 'elttrM p.,tDrlft. .,11'°" IUthoflty _. bl ~ dllmt _.. Ml ....,_ hA YoUf hom• • c.tlb'*' UtNled ,.,.. ttM ,...,.. Aw., c-. the Common w.-MY' ,__., _... NrJNUI\ IWW» .... 11t.,....,,. grll'llad .,,,.... tn .,._. belore row """9MI tom ~d-l"locl. _.,. ICA), 4MO ~ meNI ·"'"°"'~.._CA_, .ndo.tveweye~Ol'I ....... a.tlr... t.a2.u71 tlGI ...... Olll fulChd ..Ced pnon .... an otl" the ho'ertng ..... nol90ld ....... n ""' Ortote • ......,.,. hech, ._. °""'*" (DC), JIO ,.... ~ •• ,,... •• con-th• Condcil'ftlnlurn LOC. "' ...., "a.. GllN:.. .. ,,. I , I • Ne-pon lkai;h/Ccma Mesa Daily Pilot' WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1996 PUILIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUILIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICll PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES i-· NOTICE OfTIUllTH'l IAU vm.s. II lflY, undtr N ltnnt Ofllllld ul'ltii 111 1r91iiiid "• °' iUbiifui9d tru11tee cw werrllf'lty .,...... or ~ IN rut PtOe>t<IY dtserlbed IN211t • UO ,... ,.,.,.., ano addldoM edVtnOll, r Cllinilllll" IOiiilifl--..C•I &crow IL T·U11-C T s NO 119292t12PS or ~ OMd OI TrutL ttllln11'd lltllOl'I hits .,, ~ to .. puratll'll to U'l8 o.MI ol pjed ,...,. .... ,..... IS purPo<lld to be 1108 TNll a.ct ...... !Ac~ • 1ny, .. lftcfUM ... ..... • tD • ~ ., ...... lfJTICt TO CMllfTOM Of 14µ Tm.E O"DER NO 1007H 3 -Clllfgn llld •xoenset 0 -~ and allOwS good ause TNat uacullld by Vk"9 .,.. Of enaM'llW.-c• lo OWll Pia Costl Mtsl, Clilfom&a COlporadon .. pb to... The.....,.. ........ "' .. aRc'9 IALf Afltf ' 936-46·024 CM Tt!nlM llld ol Ille lrllS19 the court •l!Ould not QIJnl .. ~°"" .,. unlNl'f1M NlltlfY U'l8 ~ -27-2623 TIMI undar51gned lhe dllty .......... TNlllM IY \ft9ar .... o.d ol TNll ., .. c-lty ~ ol (UCC lee. 11111 ... YOU ME IN OHAULT UNDER A tatad by UICI OMd ol Trust au 11~ WOIMt'I "-cotdad on and by '* Deed. • ~111111 dlSClllms ttlf'f llablllty loc ur*' end pur..c to OMd haf.edore ueaMd Ind-. M6d CNllY. 'Tiie..,....... NOTtf IS ltJUY ~-OEEO Of TRUST DATED lo-Wit S~7.596 57 Estwn1t1d AtlfAAJHG Oii fie Pt'~~ 12alt1"2 M ln*""*'l v.-. .......... With lncotrecoins ot tie PtoP-ol Tl'\Mt, ~on "3Clfla IY9ted toU'la iandiulgnad a ._cw.._~ ... a lallkUltlS ll>OutlD lie 1'118 • Oll'JIWO UNLESS YOU TAKE d lnWtst and IC!d1 be lldd on .._,11127. tOllll 11 1 '5 No. ~ In 9cx* -lrWetl • PfO'O==== lddrm and othtr common M ~ No. wrll.n Dedar1llllo11 o1 0.. llrwlM ({JI .... ~ Tbe Mmi{s) n 11ut1GifJ ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR ICIY1nc:ff, 11 eny, will lnaeat PM 1n DtCll No 703 located• hga-ofOft'ICW rKOfdtln end the~ ts1Qn1110n II 1nY Sllown a..tWO llooll -hga -faul Ind Demmnd far ..... 1 .. "°" .._.. ,._., IOdlUs al Ille 5*t in.· RAN PflOPERTY. IT MAY BE SOLD 1111 llgurt Of1or to Ull Thi l41 Tiie ~ Dll-.e Ot1n01 CA h olftca ol U'l8 County._. ente of .. Nole eacuMd by tin Tiit total .nount ol 111 d Offtdal .._... tn tr. Of• 8nd • wntt9R Noac9 ol 0.. ~ llMcft. CA .a.. AHN HlJi SOON M't\MG KIM AT A PUBLIC SAi.E IF YOU btneldlry .undar Slid. 0..., 01 !1l613-157t COider (/// or.,. eountv. uid OMd ... lnler•st npald bN!ca or lht ol>liga!IOll nc. ol h ~ ol Or-,... arl!I EIKtoft '° .......... Ind .....,... d.. ~ DI #21• NEED AN EXPt.ANATION Of THE Trust lllrttolort wcu"4 and fYOU OBJECT 10 the grwng callom&a. and pw9Ud (o lflefeon u pnJ'Mad lft Uld red by the Ploptfly Lo bl 8f9t Cowlty, Calfom£a, The undafsagned ~ ~ al .tlOee ,. J NATURE Of THE PROCEEDINGS de!Ntrtd to Ill undtf11gned a the "'"°'1. you should IPPtlf ~ ol OalMll Ind Note. fen. cNfOH Ind tA• old 111d reasonable estimated UK\bd by: ~ R. uid Notice ol Olf.wt ~ .... h .. la blfnl ~ IM~~ :~~s 11 CAL CHOP AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD wnntn O.CW1oon ol t>etautt at the hUnng and U. your _._, to W IWtl.lndlf pen1H al h bltM Ind ts, expenses end adV"1CIS a Ptalaf, Ind wvnarrtad wom-~ to W to be ,.. dYcW: The ... al New ~£FAST fOOO CONTACT A LAWYER and DtlT\Wld lor Sall lllll b)eCms or t• Wfltlen Obite· recorded 02a11• In 8ooti h 1Ntl• Cftllt.ed by said lht llmt Ol lhl ln1llal PUbllcatloo ., u Tl"Ultclr OpClof\ One corded In U'l8 county w4W9 Yaftl .. 9YCaUOf w..e '° on Olll19M 11 1 oo p M , 1u. wrmen Nobel or Dtlault an: •DM W11'I the court beloit the ~~ .. "'*""*"'No. Died "' Trutl Town & 01 lht notice 01 salt 11 Mortgage Corporation. • the real ptopatty 11 IOC.eact Hiiu r ,..,. NA. CIO oe Ind NI~,~": r;i-~ MORTGAGI SEAVICU, INC u Eltellon to Sell Tiit undar· heanng Y01Jr~ ~be •-14 ! ... ~_..ornct.1 Cowllly Tiltt s.Mc.as. Inc.. $44,68517 In lddltlOn low~ Cellfornia CofpofllllOn, u ancfmoreeh.in1fw•monlh8 C.,W ....... laMc-. seller(•) wi~n Ille past !Mt lh• duty appOlnled TrustM signed cau d Slid H !Ice 1 1n pe11<1n or bv your lllOlney ,_Ofda, .... -O(I • CaMforn'8 Corporadon. as IM lluslet WIJ acoeot 1 caihler s lleineftc&ary. Wll Ml at pub--have tiapRd a1nce ~ ,.. Inc... 4llO Hi11mirt1 ,Wl!Wly, undt.r and pursuant to OMO ot otlaulllnO rlectlon to s:a t :. If YOU ARf A CR£DITOR 011 OIN211• at the Nonh frO.W Tru••• 1070 Town & Coun-Chtcl drawn on I stale or n1· lie auction lo lhe hlghe• cordltlon. PJemlef TNst 11n llef'Nf•IOi CA tears,.. IS SIJleO t"i the) .._selltf(S) T R Cid ""'no1111 ° ~ 111 reolo of lht de entrvoce to tr. COi.Wily try Rd. Of-.. CA 9'2668, tlonal bank a dledc drawn by blddll' tot cash (PllY*I • Died a.Mcu, Inc • c.. '*7-tm. D6redlona '° art (tnone, so StlCe ....,,,. rust. 8COI on v• ••u as recorded In IN County Wlltf• noe c ' • CourUloute 700 CMc Ceri-Sates LJN• (916) state Of federal credit union oc time of Ule In l.IWf\.il moMY tome. Corponillon. Is TNllt-h .a.i-propeity INI)' be The ~on in CJlcloma o1 ~mf'!'. No 90..5001 21 Book Ille real prol)efty Is tocalld and cu seo. rou tOOSI I~• your dam t• Df1w we« s.nta Ana. 387·17281(714). ~ By: eek drawn by st.alt or lederal "' the United Sbltts, by "· 2020 East First •. Ht. ~ ~~ tilt Cl'lel ricecuM office OI tM Paoe ol Olllcill Records In more lllan tl'lr .. monllls hM willl tile court 1114 mail• copr,i lo CA Ill 1:00 ,,M. • public Clay BtangNim. Ttustff av111gs and roan association cash, • calhM(s check SUit• 120 SantAI AN Call-..,,. In "°"' the seller is Same tile olla 01 111• Recorder ot elapsed since such recordallon. the persoNI "Pllstnt.aive IP-auction to the hlghnt bkt-M.Maget, Dated· Ol/1ot1t91 111gs anoclallOn or uvlr.ios dr_, by • sQta Of hlUoNI ram. ti706-ot02t TNst beoeftdar1 10 c&irya Tile name(s) l1IO businets Ofl119' CountY-. Cllltomia. Date 05/H .'36 NA. MORT· Pointed bv tile court withn lour cMt for calh lPllYabll at the ~ W, 1121, Mi ank specilled In seclJon 5102 ot blnk, • check drawn by • s.i. Information· ~ ttom ,;;eh publcl&n al ld<ll'ess ol tile buyef'(s) 15'\lt txeculed by. R D Ponath and GAGE SEAVICfS. INC.. As monltls lrom tile data OI lirsl timed .. In lawful money the Flnanciat Code aoo author· state or fadefal credit union, ('1fl) 3fr1·772B 8 l\onald thla nc6:e. I.id .. w111 be DAVID JONGWON lA NYEUN J.J. Ponalh. llusband and Wiit. TrustH 400 E. Main Street issuance 01 letters as l>f'C>Vlcled in d 1hl United 1t1t111, all PUBLIC NOTICE lied to do business tn this statt or a check dtlWn by• mt• w ~ vie. Yp,nldent. ll'8dl ~ covenant at HEE LA 2222 '-'clllelson Dr as Trustor. American Savings Stockton. CA 95290·4009 Attn· section 9100 ot the C1hlomia rlgtlt, t1t11 and lntlfltt con-1n the event tender other than Of federal sa=and loan ~-Ma 11. 111i w.llllf'lty ..... « lfn. 1214 fl\llne CA 9'Z715 • Bani. as Benetoary Wil l SELL Trustee 0111cas (408) 975·2776 Probate Code The 'me tor 1111110 veY9c1 to and now hekl by It Loan 15021 15 Ollltf: W52045· Sh Is accepted, the trustee HaoclMlon,.. s usocl-~Jri. era Ill plied, u 'to We, po8IHldon Tilt wets being SOid a" AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THf By Pat SIMns. Agent claims Wiii not eicp11 belo11 lour under aakf o..ct at TNlt In s file 51503 a p.n. 422·1:11 2'l may WTtllhold the issuance ol the atJon or uvtngs spe-' cw encumbrtnOff to utlllfY generally cleSGnbed as All s!Ock HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH. TPS'33056 May 29, Jun 5. 12. months trom the heanng date tN ptopeny _.uated In said Nolk:e ol Tnn,..·s s.• Under trustee's deed unlit lunds be· ciild In MCtlon 5102 of the PUBLIC NOTICE h ....-. ~due on 1n ll1de hx\lru, equ1pmellt (payable at llmt ot sale In lawful 1996 nobcedcibCM Cowley and SC.Ce hlrelnat· Died ot Trust You are rn dalautt ome avallable to the payee or Flnaoclal Code and ~ h not. MCUJed by ad 17llOeNme goodwlll ltMI m011ty ol Ill• Unned Stalls, by VOU MAY EXAAtNE tile lite ter described: As mot• tuty under 1 deed ol trust dated June endorsee as a matter ot rlQhl ~Id to do buslnffs In this NOTICE OF TRUSn:E'S Died ({JI TNlll to wt: leasehold iml)l'OY!ment. *lll cash. a casnler's cneck drawn by PUBLIC NOTICE kl?llt bv the court H you ate a de1C11bed on uld Died of 25. 1991. unless you !Me acuon SaJd sate will t>e made, bu mte.) At: At the North"~ SAU TU: 21221 COAN-$603.IM.%7 ptia the foloW-conw11111t norto c.ompele a 11111 or nallOllal !>Ink a checti person 1ntertsted 1n tile estJte. TNst. TIM poperty addtns to proi.ct your proPlfly, It may lllout covenant or warranty, Mtrance to the CountY WEU. 8320lll On .1\11'9 5, Ing etlllmlQd' cotb, u · and att touted at 2222 drawn by a slalf or lederat credit NOTICE OF PETITION TO you may l~e willl lht court a and othlf common cs.sign. be sold at 1 pubic sale. It you e•press or 1mplled. regaio . Couf'lhouw, 700 CMc Cen-1115 al 01:00 PM GE Caplal penM9 ~ adVancea 11 the Mchaetson Or 1214 lrtlne CA uoion or a cha drawn by a ADMINISTER UT ATE OF formal Request lor Special Notice Uon, II 1ny, °'UM real P'• nHd an explanatiOn ot Ille tltle oomsston. or encum t« Drive We.st, s.u Ana. Mortaaoa Trost OMd a.-timed the lnlW pltl'c"lon 92715 s1111 or tederll savings and loan WILLIAM L MONG ol Ille hkng ot an uwentory and erty dncftbld above Is nature ol Ille proc:ee~ agamsl b1.inces to satlsty tt11 111debted c.lromla. All rtght, Uk and vkes, nc. .. TN91M °' °' 1tlls Hoeke d a.: .-. The tlllk sa.e 15 •rrltnded ID tit assooauon UYlngS assoaanon Cm tlo A182737 awaisai OI eslile assets or ol purpof1ed 10 be: 3411 Lav· you. you should contact a law ness secured by said dHd lntlfest conveyed to and soc«Sa01 Tn&sll9e Of l&.tb-fNllld truaee'• f ... and consulTllNltd 11 the office ot or ~s bank speahed 111 T . Mrf oenon or account is ore-itndef une Costa~ CA ~r Nolk:e Is 11tr61JY gJven lhal d"ancH lllereunder wt rtt:Hi Mid by • undtf uid atlluted TN--. o1 thlll C.· cost.a 1n the amcM#1t d TEAM ESCROW INC 13151 StCllOn SI 02 ol the flnanaat CJ!Q°iors 111 ~~:~::· ~dtd 1n section 1250 ot tilt ~1'71. Thi und«· BEC TRUST DEED Sfl'VICE A Interest as provided lherein an Deed d TNst In the Pfopet'· '*' Died of Trull ueaaed M,tol.M, plus lnl• ... on BroolltlJrst St Garden Glow CA cooe and aulll0tiad 10 do lllCI rsons w · ::ai.toma Probate Code A Re-lllgnad Trustee dtsc.&alms Delaware Corporation. as llUS· the unpaid prtndpal balance o ty situated In said County, by c..tyta D. Con-'. .Ir. the....-. pMc:ip.i ~ 92643 ano tne nol)ited s• t>uslnm 111 uus stall) At ll1e pe . ho ~ be other· est tor Speall Nobte lorm is .ny Mabillty '°' any ~Of· IH, oc successor trustee OI Ille note secured by uld dee ~llltfomla desc::rlblng the and DWif» K. Comwel, hua.-at • vllft.abM lnltfnt r• om ..Aine t4 1996 Chapman Avenue entrinca ~te 1":,~~~ ~~ :l= rr table from tile courtdetll rectMu d IN Pfopefly ado-sul>stituled trusllt pursuant to lh il'lteresl thereon as Plovlded land tn«eln. The ptopefty '*ld and wit, as Jolnl T-flom Sepl!mbef 1, 1tM to T:! tl.ilk salt IS 9UbJeci IO (adiactnt to lh• cannon) to the · Mlcwteyl• ,.-.,. dress and ottief common tile deed ol b'ust executed by said note. tees Cllatges and hwatof«• dtsctlbed 11 be-aru Ind ~ ca.te of '*· plus Kaued Ca.torTn Ul'lllorm Commell)al CMc Cenier Bullding JOO East t.'J~Pflll"'"' ... ....... 11 ...., ROBERT R. MALLICOAT. Es .. designation, II any, shown Wllllam Scot Vandt<POOI and xpenses ol the trus111e and the Ina IOld ~u Is". The strMt Novembef 1t, 19191 u In-late chargn, and llCtYllncH Code SecM>n 6106 2. Cll A 0 ' CA 11 ""' ... s ....,n 1 eel "T 321 5 s. rt Dr S., A. hlfm. The totll amount of Jod1lmn Vanderpool husband trus., created by sakl deed o addreu and otti« common strument no. 91.c:zat58, In the beMtlclllly ts ~Id apman venue range, a Bank ot Amenta 1n tile Supenor vt 'Y • the unpaid balance d the and wile recorded on llusl dated OS/17/1996 8E designation Ir any of the book -page -Ofl'ldal ~ Of obllgMed to pay prior lo Tilt ~and aodress ot lhe right. llDe and lllteresl conveyed Court OI C.ilornoa County ol S.vtlfy His, CA '10212 obligation secured by the 07/0211991 as lnsUUmtnt no RUST DEED SERVICE A Dela· rul ptopfrty ~sa1bed cords ril Orange County, .._ YOU ME IN b9AUl T person '41\th whom d aims ~ be to and now held by It under said ORANGE Newport !luch-Cost1 Mesa Of>ff1Y to be sold Ind re• 91·342981 In book oage ot are C4rporallo11, Aa Sa above Is purported to be: c.Mfomla. and pursuant (o ~A DEED OF ~UST •led is TEAM ESCROW INC Deed 01 Trust '" Ille property THE PfllTION requests that CNJ68l2~ t.'JNG May 29 30• .._,n ~estimated costs, H · ottlcial records In Ille otlic.e ot rus111 140 E Commonwealth 110 and 110 112 Twenty thlll cf!Nln ~of Default DAte> Nowmblf 7, 11t1, t3l5t 8rooldl.irst St Garotn s111.1a11d in said County Calilor· Bank ot Amenu be app()lnted as 5· lQ96 pensn and advancts at the Ille county reoorder ot Oranoe ve Suite 202 Fullerton c Fourth strftt NtwpOrt and Bedklf'I to Sel thar~ UNLESS YOU TAKEACTION ro-we CA 92643 and the fast day ma deseflbing tile land therein personal representabve to admin-PUBLIC NOTICE time at the inm.t publleatlon county. Calllornla. and pursuant 2632 (71~) 773 0800 Bv Beach, C.lllomla 92663.. def recorded Ja'lU8fy 22. TO PROTECT YOUllt PRQP-or hhnQ dams by 3llf tltOIOr Referred to in said Deed ot 1ster the estate ot tile decedent of the Noelce ot Sall i.: to the notice or delaun and oanne S Herman Trustee sale The undffslgned TNltH 1• u lnltrull'llnt no. ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT sllall be !Jne t3 1996. whlCll is Trust The property lltretolore THE PfTITION requests the NOTICE Of TRUSTI:FS $313 956 98 In addition to etectlon to sen thereunder re lti<:er P78511 Sn2 5/29 dlsclalms any 11ab111ty for 1MOO>Ol27 In Book -, A PU8UC SALE. F YOU h tluSlntSS day before tile dtSCt1bed ts t>emo sold ·as is· oeceoent's Wtll and codicils, 11 SALE UNDER DEED Of cash'.~ Tiustee will accept corded 02/1311996 tn book 15i4J6 any lncorrKtMu ol the Page -. ol OfTldlil Recorda NEED AN EXP\.AHATION Of' an11cioate0 s~e date soecil11d The srreet address and other any be admttteo to probate The TRUST Flit: L~ a cashh!t's check drawn on page, as instrument no 96· stKHt address and other ot Mid County, wlll under THE NATURE OF THE~ at>o"" common desionatlon 11 any ot 11111 and any codicils att avilttable Loan: 1072735 Other: • stale or nallonal bank, • 67075 ol said oflldal records. PUBLIC NOTICE common designation, If anY., and pursuant to said Deed c&DIHO ACAINST YOU, Dated May 21 1996 tile real property <lescriDed for e1<ami~bon in the Me kePI tJo/ 62A728 A.P. Numbef check dfawn by a state or wlll sett on 06/12/1996 al In The stiown hefeln. Said sale will d Trutll ... at publlc auc.-YOU SHOULD CONTACT A DAVID .JONGWON LA NYEUN above IS puroorted to De 41 tile coun ~12-374-<>2 YOU ARE IN De-fedflal crectll union or • Front 01 The FlaQpoles At The NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S be !Nde, but without cove-Uon fot cash, t.wful money LAWYSl GE Capbl Moft· HEE LA 8uyer{s) Monaco Newport Beacn CA THE PfltTION requests FAULT UNOER A DEED ~ check dfawn by • Ital• or Main Entry Area To The Ptaceri SALE T .s. No. 96-10442 nanl or wananty, expressed of the United ~• ol gage TN.It Died SeMcu. TtAM ESCROW INC. 92660 The undersigneo Trus1ae aut11on1Y to a<lmtf1Ster the estate TRUST, DATED DKM'lbef !i federal savings and loan as· Ila CIVIC Ceoter •01 ·411 E I.om No. 9017047 TSG No. or Implied, r~rdlng title, America. at the north tro.w Inc. .. INslae. Mlc:Net Gat-13151 Btooldlum Sr dlSClatms anv t1ab1llty tor any under the lndependem Adrrm-1992. UNLESS YOU TAKt: soclatlon, uvlngs assoc!-Chapman Ave. Plaoentla. CA at W52028-6 APN No. posMsslon, Of encum-anuanc. to the Couritv dnef, A.ssltlanl Vice PY• Garden GIDvt, C/l 92643 incorrectness ot the sireet s11aoon or estates Act (Tilts ACTlON TO PROTECT atlon Of ~vlngs bank 10 00 am at public auction. to 047-142-09 YOU ARI! IN DE-brances, to pay the remain-Cot.wthouM, 700 CMc en& dlf1l, "80 Hallmar1I Ntwport 8eacn·Costa Mesa address and otner common authOnty will allow tile pe~onal YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY specified In section 5102 ot the hlahtst bidder lor C3Sh FAULT UNDE.R A DEED OF Ing prtnc:lpal sum of the Dr W, Sarita Ana. Callfomla P8(1tway, s.,, e.m.rdtno, CN369394 T-241S.C May 29 dn 1Qnauon ot any snown representabve to taM m.-.ny BE SOLD AT A PUBUC the Flnanclal Code and •~ (payable at the time ot sale 1n TRUST DATED September nate(s) HCured by said II thllt r1ght. ttt11 and lrMf. CA t?A07-1813, FU lnfcinn. t996 11tr11n Said sate wil be made acbons wilhool Oblalf1ng court SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EX· thotlzed lo do business In lawful money ol Ille United 16, 1993 UN\..ESS YOU TAKE DHd of Trust with lnterH1 ell cornte)'8d to Ind ,_ Uon Jlbout the .utus at this CLASSIFIED but withoul covenant or war· JPOfOVal aetott talilng certain Pl.ANATION Of THE NA-this state. In tM event t"'" States). all righl title and inter· ACTION TO PROTECT thefeon, u provtded In said hltd bV • undef ad Deed ol trustM's ...., ell (t16) ti's the resource you ranty. expressed or 1mo11ed "'IY importanl acbons. however. TVRE OF TME de< other than cash Is K · est, conveyed to and now lleld YOUR PROPERTY, rT MAY note(•~ advances, r any, TNlll In the property • 187·TTZ8. FOi lnfonnMJon can count on 10 sell 8 regatding ode oossession or the personal l!p<esenta~ve will be PROCEEDING AGAINST cep(ed 1hl Trustff may by ll under 5.lld deed ot trust 1n BE SOLD AT A PU8UC under the tenns of the Deed =:cs C:.C::!t ~ ~purchasing tta sit• myr1ad 01 merchan· encumbrances to oay me rtQuirtd to ~w nobce to imer YOU, YOU SHOULD ~ withhold the IUuanc• of the the property situattd In said SALE. If YOU NEED AH EX· of Trust, e.ltlnmed fees, u . arty AFTSt ~ 0 1 b remaining orincipal sum 01 Ille est!<l ovrsons uriess ,._, ~ TACT A LAWYER. NoClce la TrustH'• Deed until funds county and state nere1naller Pl.ANATION OF THE NA-charges and eapenses or aors PllCll No. ~ SURE. contact GE CaplUI 1se 1 ems, ecause '"' w~, hit.try given that Town & becorM avall.ablt to the described As more luttv de T\JRE OF THE tM TNstM and of the tN•s Lot 71 of Tract No. 7032, In AUit ~ INtne our columns compel ~oll(s) s;ur•d by ~d. Died 01 wilved notce or consented to tile Country~ Stfvkea, Inc.• PllY" Of tndor-H' mat· SCfibed on said deed ol b'ust The PROCEEDINGS AGAINST cruced by said DMd at the City ol NtwpOft Buch. ''°°· I 132.20@, ~: May qual1f1ed buyers to rust WI interesl ereon as proposeo ac•on ) Tile 1ndepend· CaWomla Cotporlltion, ., ltt of rlgtTC. Said sale Ml be prope1ty address and oll\er YOU, YOU SHOULD ~ TNst. t<>Wtt: $305,820.n County d orange. Stale gj t, 1 .. ASN"2IOl7ll 1114. call' 1>'0V1ded '" s11d note(s). ad· ent admlrutra.on authOnty Wiii be truslM, °' SUCCHIOI' tn.rlt· but wlthcxA covenant common designallon. ii . ol TACT A LAWYER. On Estimated. Acaued Interest Callfomla. N per ~ ,.. 1122, 1121 r· . . I . ...; ... , . ,' ' , I..: r r . f ~ ~> " I ( ' -'::...... !OUM. HOUSING 0 11'1'011 T UHll Y All rHI tl1MI ldftr1l11nt Ill thrs """'''.,la sulljcct io Ille Feel· tral Fair Henlnt ~I tf 116111 lf'lltNH wllldl NUS It Ul19ll to --.tlse •'ally Pfttcre 11tt. 1111111111111 ar d11'rlml111llon mu t11 race. 'oltx, rthtlon. se1, llaldicap. 1111111111 slltus or 111tlaul 8'19111. ot 111 Intention IO mUI 111f 111Cb prtlertncc. limi· tatlM 11 dlscrlllllnatl••·" Tllla newspaper wlll not Mo.lqly accept 111y adY1111H· """' .., IHI Hiiie wlllkll ls Ill wlelalletl ef tllt ltw. Our ruclers wt lltttlly l•lefmtd 11111 all dwalll1111 Hflftlatd In lhll ....,..., "' IQlia.lt Oft Ill ....... .,......, ltall&.. Tl~ .... ~.ClllHUO .......... 1·•·42~·ISIO.,. -. .... -. ... oc ... ,i. ... call MUD II 4H·3SOI. - HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR RENT COSTA MESA 2124 •2 Br, 1 Ba•. ranced yd. w/d hkup, gar, No Peta 2636 Santa Ana Ave.. 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Spa~oua NB 2bd 2ba OPPORTUNITY 1---------.. n. ·"' r 0 0 m as s 1 st a" 1 Ulls tnct. 948-9240 ~{poo l/1pa/1 ennls . 2904 HEALTH & 11.,,,,,,..,.. BEAUTY needed 10 do v.td~ ,3 . $485/mo. + 11'.t uUitles. 1--------.. 3000 Wout k ,,,,.. Progross1ve C M ne1y ot duttes in oa.ty Newport Acrosa th• 714-642-4375. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Pr•~•r to St.Jude fITNESS s,,.....t (6/l}-Uj-UJ4 Salon needs exp a Pilot newsroom Ev· Street 2Br. gar. No Floral vending M•" the sacred manicurist 722·6696 1 t $825 1665 I I • eryth1ng rom answer· pe s. · rv ne ---------machine turnkey bu s. heart of Jeau• be KIDS WON'T EAT COMPUTER USERS mg the phOne to word Ave.#7 720-9422 x203 RENTALS In busy CM shopping adored and glorl· VEGETABLES? NEEDED. st .. dy processing, from col· PRIME: E'Sld• Twnhm WANTED 2726 center. 97C>-e399 fled, loved and Vegetari ans need •••••••••I work. Grear Payl Catt tecung surt & wealher Lg 1400sf 2Bd 2.5Baliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii HOTTEST NEWEST pr a I a• d, pr•· change? Secret Euro-EMPLOYMENT 1·800.337-8020. m lo to acting as eCl•to· 1-car garage +parklng APT COTTAGE BEST All cash biz, no ••rved through• pean Reclpest You'll •••••••••I rial librarian Fun, fasl· space. $1175/month. STUDIO WANTED selll n g Inv. Req . out the world love lheset 53 & I.--------.. paced environment RE Brkr 71 4-871·8100 by retired profaaalonal 800.700-7177. 24 Hra. now and foreveri S.A .S.E. to: A.A M., ---------n Get lo Physical.Drug Screen· woman. Hae returned PURCHASE/LEASE Sacred Heart o 116 Consumer Square EMPLOYMENT Ing require\;. Equal 137, Plattsburg, NY 5530 opportunity emplover NEWPORT to same wini er beach Kllchen In Orang e J••u•i pray for 12901. h L-I ' HarborVlewHomea rontal lor 24 yra. Now County Sports Bar. ua; 5 t , Jude, t e .,_9 «! M /F/H/0 . Send re· 3BD. 2BA . lmma c BEACH 2669 seeking permanent Immediate Income Worker of mlra• WANTED 75 PEO· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii sume to: Biii LobdoU. cond. Great yard w/liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii home. x1n1 relorences. wllh only S10k invHt· cl••, pra~ for ut; PLI! to lose weight ~35,000/Yr Income J\.BC'S Editor. Dally P1to~ 33D ~:~~~~~-e:;~1~6:11 •1BA t925• 64&·5424. ment. (714) 580.8686 St. Jude, Help•r ~~~ ·ra:~o":::';,"l~~~~ ~:!:s~,~~i1 rr::dl(1~ :~aa~~~62~t . OSie · ~BR 2BA t72S/Up Vendlng•~ust sen route of the HopeleH, 100% natural herbal 800-898·9778 Ex1. R· Attic, lmmac Lido Isle 3Br Rerrlg & d lahwH harl••••••••• •20 cash account• praJ for U8. Sar based product•. No 1361 for delalla. 2¥•B•. trptc, 2·car gar, Incl. 80x30 pool. No COMMERCIAL •Buy att or p ar1 thf• prawer nine exercise required. ~---..,.....,...,...-----11 basement, palloa, t 11 Via Eboll. pets. No f•••· No REAL ESTATE • 800.818-0908 tlnMI a day1 and Money-back guarao-s3 s,ooo11Yr Income for Ad Acta! · . $2300. 310-277·1583 lease. 545-4855 by the elnhtn da~ IH. 1·900-433-0167. potent al. RHdlng and closet ··-------·---------·II • books. Tott Free (1) c...a I •••••••••I Npt Nor1h 2Br 28• Studio Penthouae 1• wour prar•r WI 800-998-9779 Ext R · h • condo, 2-<:ar gar. AC, Nawly furn. g at•d. Overstocked with be anawered. It t 361 tor listings. t en get .... ._;. ~ w/d , poot. No pets. pool, gym. gar, Wik to Bus~rs OffICE stuff? h•• never been PERSONALS 90m• ... •ah. _,,__ s 1450tmo 640-1&29 bch. saso. •94·9604. FOR,llNr 2769 A can to ~~:ifc~u!~ ~~l~t s::,~a:1 •1"~:~: ea:.e?a AD·VIS(I HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE -----iiiSANiiiiiiTAiiiANiiiiiiAiiiii2iii1 aiiio MISCELLANEOUS • BAYFR,O NT 800 eq . fl. commarclal o ffice ap ace. $1450/ groH rent. &73·1781 Classified be tromlaed. TyplstslPC uHrs. ToU1--------1 u2.5671 T Y S f t Free (1) 800.898·9779 V"t wlll help han ou • n PERSONALS 3002 _,;;.••:;:..:.T·...:.1,;;.3&::..t:....:..;;lo.;.;;r .;.;;t1s;..;.11;;.;n.:.gs.;....._1 _________ • ., ______ _ Jud•l. tor your .----• 18D w/DllN• RENTALS 1002 Upatal'9, ·gated, pooV •••••••• ap a , A/C, c arpor1. • ----cLOS•D N a ar s .C . Plaza.1--------°".::~­~ rv;;: p.nntee s125tmo. H3-6757 VACATION on 91. De41nq'*'11 Tax,·------RENTALS 2722 R•poa, AEOa. Yovr liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia Area. TOii Fr" 800-AP' 11 DTMENTS 808-9778 Ext H·1398 A&\ for current llatlnga. FOR RENT OOV'T POlllCLOllD ......._tor pennl•• New 28' mo10I' hom• for rent. Full kttchtn. ahow•r. lVNCR. Day & wklv ratea. 659-88._. on 11. Delinquent Tu, ---'------1---------i--------- A•poa, AEO•. VOUf BA1BOA RENTALS TO co .... •acw. :=.J:" ~re:.-19:8 PENINSUIA 2607 SHAU _ 2724 uN,,,.._ 2778 for current ll1tln91. iiiiiiimiiiiliiii•iii•• 842·5878 help. n .l. EROTIC ~ATtSFACTION * 1.SOO.H2·287 4 NEW FREE PARMINE 1·801-871•S55S 11 t tong dot tol .10,mln. ~I :lJ :~ ~. ~'. ~3 ~~~· "' ~,~ .. Jni WOULD VOU LIKE TO LllAAN MORE ABOUT TH& WORLDT VoluntHr h o11 Scandinavian, E u ro p •an , South --9_..,U_,P_.,m_..K.--'(I Am1rloan, Aalan. Rua· HOTTEST alan high achoot e•· change aludenta arrlv· X • X * X * Ing Augu•I. Call AISE BM MMsletpMp 1-800-SIBLtNO. 1·'' LIVI! ........ 1 .. 1 LOST• POUND 2925 '90-505-SOSO 800-789-4••• .... , ... ,.oo iOi'T lllOiiCLMllD •(Q A•R 1u's1oe• CAM•O MQML.ND8, 710aq.ft f'o,..tt Ave .. 011.atw1 .. ,so Hove A (joroge Sole! 111•11 fer penn'" New pnllcrpt, rrptc. CDM-lbr 1 ba. pvt. Lagun• BHcn. Not DOG f'OUND N Und on 11. ~Tu, Oar, no p1i.. '/ffY. 1pacloua. Auume ,.,._.front, 11100/mo. a Tutlln Av•. CM.i------------i ....,_, ,.. . ~ f75~7&1. ..... l1100/m0. 720-. 4M-t•A Cl••"*' INactVbm "· amall, b!Q . ' ANa. Toi ,,,.. 1 fiiNINSULA 11,tt/120-1111 Iv mag -... M78 w. . ..e-2211 SILL Put a few words: to work for you. Call · _1i rii..Pilot """ ... .,;.,._'/,' h\tl~ 642-5678 . -. ' I ... Ji • . ' ,.. "" ..... :.: WtNT•R• 1·3 Bdrm• ell Reep .. ctMn .... FIND *· ""lib • or GUmlnt • lnclucflng Oceanfront. to • .,.,. """ 38' .... .. u u. --• v • M•• W'OU!e~ Mo1ll.J furnl•h•d •12 male roomee... an~ ••• "' ••••• -~ u~ttT~. ~~~~.,_l~~~~c!~~~!~--···-~-U~~~·-•-•-~-"-~-l-~~~~~l:~~~~-~==~···=-===========~-....,..,-JOU!,,...1 eTM•Ha.-t ~ Ml .. nt,_ """""'' - ' ,. ' SOAY, MAY 29, 1996 TODAY'S . CRaSSwoRo PUZZI E Wh en you 're tuned into classified yo u're tuned into your co mmunity. Sf~P~IICE OIPf CTORY -4co·;~n<. c; I ttN C. ~ j4<Ja fl/'/> AlJbU~ TIC. ' •rt AH 4 ~ +-~ \' ,, It ' A l'I Q'r.~ I R 4 I ':t"ti";~ CEil 1'10 MAS TEA •ACf • :tt11 ,.,,, • t. , .. ,,.,,. "~ ,, ... p)' • "1 'M•rk 938·1100 C.A.RPENTRY 3510 f I , SpoU~ni the problem on this h&nd 18 • "1mple mat&eY. It ia even eMleY to go wronr. 'he decl«ra at ailc damond1 learned the hard way Once North opened one no trump, South thooght 1n terme of slam - 15 h1~card p<»nt8 .-od a fto'r fiv&- CAJ'd smt. aYe powe-rful rnducf!men~. When Nonh fAIMJd dlamon& (With flat distribution, thue no tr ump wouJd ha•e ~n wiserl. South s1m- SELL yrJJ hoo".e lhtough class1f;ed • , I N<I rcx,m r.11 <i IM oarage for IM c.ar? A caU to cs .. .m.d can Mfp 92'4 C.lnOATas P•t .... (3) W c• 3 000 lb9 CaP8(,lff l rlt GatH usoo tor • 1 (3> For mor• mformahon pl•••• ca rt Pro mod Sttah 1·714-57 .... 42$7 Q WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1996 to75 , I ... .._.. -----· PUaNITUU • Sil BOATS 70111•----· TODAV'S I ........ APPUUQS 1011 OPP!CI SPUD. POU 1--------------~---------1 •l"Subdfo Aefll'ra IQVIPIDNT 8047 11uaTAMO '70 • a.. CRQSSWQRQ PUZZLE ly CHAii.ES GORIN °~ Mc: c:ook ••2' 8KI llOAT 'M raged 21 yra. "·7'° ---------------wtthOMMSHARI' ~:C,:,C-xJ':,J. Ol'l'tC• '""· d"ka, 5.7 lltre V·I, King ~e~51~· 14000. ~-------------------------... ~off«. 148-1M3. ~pier, phonH, and Cobra 0/0, tow prome ~ TANNAH HllSCH mOfel 842,...800 hull, Ju•t Hrvlt:ed, 1 ________ _ ACROSS 1 Pointed ram.ti 5 Musicians' efloagementa 0 Incorrect • t 4 T ennls great Arthur 15 Aun at a low 1& ~holshc>t s lling 17 =·play 18 ltliot gains 19 T roplcal vine 20 Superman'• alias 21 NeiQhbot of Ga. 22 Brlclt ·road color? 23 -up. carry on 25 Animals' homes 27 PoC)Ular seafood 29 Marinaro and Asner 30 Cathedral part 34 r1nr 36 Gir In ·Peter Pan• 38 Wall painting 39 Sel up 41 Shoes 43 Brawls 44 Stacked 46 "For snamel• 47 Plateau 48 Tic· --toe 49 Extravagant praise 51 M1nt- 53 D1sllngwshlng 1 teaturee 58 Shoutder gun llO Rule 82 Altd 83 October atone• 84 Leflovefa ~ e5 Sider'• need 58 Halle(• e1:~ abOIJt ea Teen woe ~~ .. 71 SIAl'a !Ole DOWN t &m. oneself 2 ~ktl1er 3 animal 4 Gambler 5 -monster. hzan:f 8 Matinee Wtedel'lehen figures? 31 Choice 7 LO!'ded It over 3233 &on I 8 Thickeoed, IS oudding 34 • u a 9 Fabric ribs Ion 1 o Train track .35 Buffalo's lake 1 t Of the mouth 37 Himalayan t 2 Something countiy lotbidden 38 Sif'I 13 Nlbble counterpart 22 Posrtlve ansWl!lf 40 -premium: 24 Cheas pieces l!C4roe 26 Romantic 42 Above: poet. Interlude 45 Revk.iavtk'a 28 Plead c:oUnfry . 30 -48 King - 50 Feudal elleglance- 51 ~ttlcitml 52 Spaghetti "' zltl 5o4 MoneCaly unit lnS'#ldin 55 Wortted with needle and thfeed 58 Coont9f1ell 57 On top of 58 Identical 59 Swlla painter 81 To-ftmay concem 84 Scuny ~"'P.l!'~IP"-T.l'--~-w.r-"""-t'll .... 'tft ... llewta• Weeher new controller/uphof· lSUZU Good Condition atery. GrHI 1kl boat· 1100. 721•"58 PETS • fHl·look• great., .... 9100 80 SJMPLE. 80 EASY TO 1118S -------- Both vulnerable. North dCl&la NOR'IB WEST •83 <:.1A61 09864 •.J 1086 •kt• OKQ108 O Q81 •AQ.( SOUTH •AQ5 EAST • .J JO '18 I C,98'74 OK •983 <:7 J 3 OAJ10'7 3 •K'72 Opening lead: Jack of• Spotting the problem on this hand la a simple matt.er. It ia even easier to go wrong, as the declarer at six diamonds learned the hard way. Once North opened one no trump, South thought in terms of slam - 15 high-card pointa and a fair five- card suit.are powerful inducements. When North raised diamonds (with Oat distribution, three no trump would have been wiser), South aim· rHdy '° go. $10,500 '87 lauau Trooper It ply cheeked that enouah aa. were w ·eaher/Drw•r GH ANIMALS 6049 841MM49 574 .. 247 75k. mllH. orlglnal preaent and contracted tor the Stova a 'tlo 1140/ea. owner, red, 18,ISOO small al.am ln the euit. 7 t....e-H48. ADOPT-A PET Call 850-1789. di:.:::.th~~':1:;d:J! ~ 6014 ~m'M!~~.~F~~~ .. ~~ =~~Ell~~~O ue•CEDES on the p1-.f. Sioce Lhere wu now-.y Vallfy. Puppies, kit· ~ 9130 to avoid a heart loaer, the 1lam He.-..re•on S.drm Mt tena and more, all .. MINNIEY'S0 would eurvi" or {all on Lhe locat.iotl 6-po llM ~ Se looking for loving, car· Humongoua marine •74 280 Marcedea oft.he diamond JQng. flee i 1soo. 8~s:'I-Ing homee. CALL 597· awap mHt. Sat 6/1 at Exe cond. Orig ownr. Tb · t t b t' 9037 for more Info Newport Nautical Choe brown/tan Inter. ere wa1 no poml o ea an. B 1--eoulate Fum1•ure FRl!I! b kl . R .. _ D ...... , lk 1 tt Musuem (Old eu..,...n Runt ~reatl $3000. about the bush. ec arer won an Ev....,.hlng goH 120 ma• ene. c 1 dummy and led the queen of di&• to S:[500 ObO. Cher 8 Wkl Old. 1574·1891. ~r'ow~·: ~l~er ht!~t) e:. 80•t482 moncb, covered by the king and B/R .. ti. rice potter 'l •Poodl•• AKC• 15t E. PCH >77 MBZ 450SLC ~en by the ace. South wu about ·•l•lgh, formal dining Tea C\IP Toy & Mini Newport Be•ch grey w/red Int.. xmt to claim the hand when Eaat rrh w/chlna cabinet. $450-$950 714-751-3465 Daylight 111 noon. Buy cond. muat •••I showed out on the aecond trump, leather •ofa .. ,. Vlcto-S•v• abused and direct from 100 $7,500 548-11H and declarer had to concede the aet.-~l~n llvlnp ~· gr?fa· abandoned peta. Be a Yiachtamenl Anchore I ting trick to the nine ofdiamonda. • *~r1~2~~2ole~1 volunteer/foster. Call ~~~t';i JC:.~~~~u:a~!1~ _P_L_YM __ O_UTH ___ 9_1_6_~ While Eut had to hulodldhthe king Modal home furn 2 714-597·9037. cal antiques & decor/ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii of trumpe, declarer oo ave pro-wing back chair• w/ old chart, & books/ '88 Plymouth Sundance tected against the poesibility o{ it match pillow• s220 PIANOS & ull1/rope/eleclronlca. Turbo G9K mllH Exe b · · J t The fi t tr ,,.. ORG11 .. 15 6059 You name It· we'll · · eing sing e on. e 1ra ump ea ... h. 1 day bed/aofa ~• have 111 Hotter lhan cond 1..Vout. Auto1. AU lead from dummy should have been twin w/plllowa $295 the Laguna fire, more pwr. $3500. 538-1 89 low. If the king does not appear, Whltewaah computer BABY GRAND fun than "Taste of declarer fineeses and, if that wina, desk w/matchlng 2 Grlnnel Bros. New Newport.. This Is the 1_R_O_US __ R_O_Y_CE ___ _ crCl88ea back to the table to lead the drwr •nd-tbls 1150 Mahogany finish Marine event of the 9182 queen and repeat the finesse. But 548·6090 Make otter. 648-1863. · yearll Gel your heada liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii when the king pops up on the first MUST SELLll Girls p 1 AN o w u r 11 t z er out of the sand and '84 Rolla Rove• round, declarer wina, drawa trumps white nlghtatand w/ Spinet. Mahogany be there (all your Sliver Spirit. allver/ and claims the slam. mft:hng dresser/ mlr· finish with bench. neighbors will) The grey. Prlatlne cond. ror SSS. Beige/brown ( 3 7 "x 5 7 • T s 7 o o. money that changes 70K miles. $38,500. Learn to b-a better brldfe couch S25. Kids/La· 545.3433 hands at this event 280~021 ~ dies/Mens clothing, makes the weekend player! Subscribe now to t e toys, b0ok1, Eureka .. take" at Vegas look, ___ ..;..._ ____ _ Goren Brtdce Letter by callinc cannister vacuum w/ like a church bingo 4X4 9221 80CV788-1225 for information. or attach S20. Shelves, JRANSPORTATION game. Call Minney'11"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii write to Goren Bridie Lotter, ruga, much morel! for more Info at•• P.O. Box 4410. Chi,. .. -. IL~ ,_,,.,9,_7..,.9_·8_53.,....4...,. ,,..._,____ 548·4192 '72 Ch•VV Blazer 4x4 --. ·~ Cu1lom engine/ drive 4410. Walnut dining rm BOATS 1 ahaf1. New tlrH/palnt. ••t 4 chairs, 2 leaves 011 MARINE SLIPS Hardtop. Full cage, $50 obo 648-6747. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil DOCRS 7022 98% restored. $9995. 8'ROWBOAT & OAAS 646-4505 Iv msg. ~;;,~~;;,;;;;;--r;;;;;;-;;;;;~;;:--liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~imiC:RifiID:iSia-catamaran hull, good iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT MERCHANDISE cond. s3oo. 675-0304. 38' Mooring <C-80) w/1------- 5530 5530 MERCHANDISE MISC. 60.15 Anchor• 43 1b. cqr 11 · Bw. off Atvarado VOLXSWAGEN 9235 S350 40 lb Danforth Pl., E. of Bay IS. s 14K' liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MI crow av• $ 7 5 S200' scuba tank Call (909) 397.9797 or PART'S SALES Tl!LEPHONE OP·---------Wllbllt Bread maker. $1 00, 675-6128 (909) 826·7t90 F/T. Apply at Alllaon ERATOR $9.25/hr, ANTIQUES 6010 Cherry dHk 5285. C•t•muan N•cra WANTED 20' side lio Marine 1555 Newport All shifts avail al CM 1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 714 759 5492 5.2 (17.), w/traller. for etectrlc boat Blvd., Coste Mesa. ofc!. Wiii train. Call I• • • · B 1 Ready to aall s790. on alboa slands. PLUMBER Ann 213"960-5172 Leaving In 2 weeks, 84.a.818e I 7 3 v w • u p I! R· BEET~E Rblt eng, new brakea, pt, ahocks. $1000 OBO 850·8528 Min. 5yr• exp In r• ---------ffST s:ac:r:S SM) WANTED must sell. Voice Mall pair. Good benefit• EMPLOYMENT TO BUY 6019 401-6626 Iv mes. -------MISC. AUTO 9245 and pay. 548"5558 SERVICES 5533 Ant1q..n 1o •50. Mod.... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -------•AUTOMOBILES '~~~mEi~~~~ •&1.Uig&n--.~ Old Coln•. gold, ellver POWER BOATS ••••••••SEIZED CARS from NO EXP WILL TRAIN •---• lher,gllll~,, jewelry, Franklin Mint. 70l2 St75. Portchea, Ca· Pl b h t ......-i.. Sterling flatware, etc. dlllacs, Chevya, Appl +lnfo 714-647·1991 ease e aware I 8 .--.. ' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil CHEVROLET 9045 C th II ti I thl ""'~-h Steve 642·9448 days BMW's, orvettea. R.tall Sal... We .. ln • 1 ngs n • cat· ""',_,,. °' • 048 L Also Jeeps "WO'• •• ..... ory may require you =---bn. TE A K Lu M 8 E a • rm•n • "' · Hotel Gift ahop. FT/ tO call a 900 n}lmber ..... _ • ,... Claulc Bay Boat. ,03 SUBURBAN 4 x4 Your Area. Toll FrH 1· PT, SS hr . .Call Berky In Which there Is a ~ WANTED. 842·5221 Xlnt cond. $3500 obo Sliver, dual air, new 800-898-9778 Ext. A· 241.0837 charge per minute. ~.-. daye, 675-9109 eves. Call 733-9993. tires, all extras. like 1398 for current list· RETAIL SALES/ ASSEMBLE ARTS , :g.-=== TopDoll•raP•ld Electric Ber Bo•t, new. $23,500. Call lngs. CASHIER Drug & gift CRAFTS, TOYS, l•w· 0 ., ............ ccnllctld For Records. Jan. 18' echock classic 640-5221. elore. FIT or P/T, exp . elry woocrllema typ· ~ Sountracks, etc. New batteries, $7,500 ANTIQUES & pref'd. Biil 760-0111 Ing,' sewing, com.puter •lnvnldllltCllh Call Mike 645·7505. obo. 571-5955 --------- SOCIAL WORKERS work from home In 71~4~711 -------•FORD 9075 CLASSICS 9250 Hiring S24/Hr Benefits. your spare time. Great SAIL BOA'P.S 7014 On th• Job tralnlngApply pay. Free detail• call·--------Have A ". 1803 FORD your area 800-339-6150 i ·800-632·8007, 24 •r iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil BRONCO 4X4 Telem•rketlng hrs. Top Dollar Paid! Garage Sale .I WE PAY CASH In perfect cond. All From 18.00·1960. For good used Sabots power, leather, phone, When you're tuned into '74 Jen••n "••le, Lotus twin cam. eng, Sfl/hrd·tops. Runs i 1nt. S2K 830·7524 classified · Work Early ~It the Beach EMPLOYMENT 1 pc to entire estate. tow pkg, rims/Urea. Paintings, china, & boat equipment. Only 60k mlles. S17K.1 ________ _ glsware. furn, etc. Minney'• Yacht Sur· 574-4247 or 646·9449 AUTO PARTS you're tuned into your community. plus. 1500 Old New· i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 40Yr NB Res 673·8223 port Blvd. 548-4192 ._ REPAIR Growing Customer •--------~ ui WANTED 5535 9260 service org. has open· Loving Swedish nurae'a CLASSIFIED fngs at all levels. aide. Gd cook, drive, It's the resource you 224-4900 caring. Local refs. On the move? (JI n.. ...... .._ ............ 2·"78 can count on 10 sell a Spec In stroke & can-• ,,. nu~ '" .10 myriad of mer ch an· SELL your home through classified cer patients. 64S-.3735 Sell your extra lo i*x• ycu Goiogt S. Ad! dlse Items. because The Community PJ11Y. Pilo our columns compel Market Place. household • t qualllled buyers to Classified items v•--.• ..... " caut .,42•5 .. 78 &42·5878 ih Classified u u No room left In the garage for the car? A call to cl•Hlfled can halp .. LIFT GATES For S•I• (3) Wallco 3,000 Iba. capacity, Utt Gates. $2500 for all (3). For more Information. please call Promod Shah 1·714·574-4287. m:SE11R•VI-C•E--• TICELRAMES IC CONCRETE & DRYWALL HANDY MAN 3710 JEWELRY 3784 MASSAGE 3830 PAINTING 3858 PIANO & VOCAL SPRINXl.ERS 3921 3528 MASONRY 3557 SERVICE 3584 LESSONS 3868 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DIRE CT 0 RY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii leml Retired Conttector Wllllam Harold Jeweler• L & 8 T h •1 a PY . 24Yra Ouatlty PalnUnt iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SPRI N KLl!R Rl!P AIR --------· Newport T iie & Marble Brick Block Stone Tiie .,IMA1L JOB DPeRT Repalrt. Improvements, Watch a jewelry repair & Nutrition Ins/WC TOUCHUPS, TOO PIANO B ....... Advanced Valvu•Hud .. Tlm• ACOUSTIC CEILINGS 3408 Fine Craftamanahlp... • • • 0 alVPla ter R pal am jobs. Oualltyllntegrlty AntJque• Fine Jewelry R N /L MT $ 5 /0 f I 24 Hre. Richard Sinor All ages-T:acher Cert. docks. 26Yra Local Exp. Al Allordabl• Prlcea. ~l~~·B~8cj~· R~;~;;'8/r /~glngftaplngir•=turt I care, Ken 842-1770 lluy/Mll/lrlOt 873-0385 massage. 722·0823 uc,280644 645-3209 Entertainment Avail. John Burr 282·2831 ~:~;:i~r;~::;'nit~~~! Exp. Terry 557.7594 Comm/A .. 551·5573 R::'n~D .. ~~tl:~~fo'.1•·.-.... -""-S-CAP--E-.. ---•·M-O_VI_N_G ___ 3_9_3_4 ~~~n~:~•:icl~0~1~~~~i Jennifer 840·8888 TUTORING 3929 Fptcs L6454S6 842·2214 * Best Price/Quality B&K Ltct11585180 roofing. MORGAN WMu1 ui '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Quality Job. Free eat. --------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii All phuea. No Job loo Uc'd. Pht1'850-328t IAWN CARE 3808'' Llfl569897 838 8888 PLUMBING 3890 AAA ACOUSTIC Landscape, brick, •tone aml. Acou1tlc removal, Mobile #403·5385 PUBLIC NOTICE • READINQ TUTOR r .11nt-aopllod Remove· CLEANING Concrete. 800-781-1007 etc. 714-240·11 SO The Callf. Publlc Ullll· CARUANA PAINTINQ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Qred•• K·5 pritch Texture. lnlleio SERVICES 3548 Home Repair/Remodel B••lc Y•rd Mtllnt Ilea Comml11lon RE· Int & Ext. Very low, THE LOCAL PLUMBER -Credtntlaled THch9f· 902-5891 or 847-8905 •EXPERT: Blk walle, Co2a~YM••e.•,.•IN,!~pp.or1 Lawn•. Cln-ups, Trff QUIRES that all uaed low prices. Free Eat. ·•James E. B•nnert Co.· Stephanie 723-0411 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii brick, concrt, atucco & ELECTRJ,.llT 3610 .. ..,. S L.528414 714-083 2734 -.. CEILING MASTER A TOUCH OF CLASS stone. 25Yr Exp. Low$ '-'1.&t .llm 83t·2480 Trim, prlnklra, A9fate, hou .. hold gooda • Since 1947 •--------- •Acoustic Removal• Cleanlng. RH /Comm .loae 531·7843 Thltch63t-4422Pg.41Mt42 mover• print their CHUNG'S PAINTING FrltndlyServl<:e•lnsured WALL Custom Toxture•Patnt Lie/Bonded. Free Est. Small Job EXPERT • TREES • P.U.C. Cal T number: 20 Yre Exp. 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DOORS Remodtl•Hardw111 In townl Refa 5Yre Exp. u,gn,a. ' ,gn QrHn Soene Landacpng Long Diet. Frff Eat. Prof, CIHn, Ouallly iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii advice to the crazy. Trlm•Cablnets•Slucco Grace 2St·0455 . •P•NC•• OAT••• • FITNESS 3740 /Maaonry /Irrigation T#181832 •7•·3 H 4 Work. lnVExt & Docks. BAL80A ROOFING co e3t·2111 anytime Orywll L562731 35Yra txp Honeet•Rellable•Hard ACM CONITRUCTON MWfre-•·...._. ,. ........ " /Trimming /Removal• lpllt leoond Movtn1 Ltfl703468 831~810 /Comm /RH{.Reroof1---------.lerry 842-0587 W L T t I _.,.,.,.. ..-~ • Malntenanc. Prof Moveral 24Hr SfV PAINTING 071·5087 (:R ft••• JF t t: I orklng lrl1h adlH. ennan mprovement Redwood • Ltll578805 aKIN • 80DY CARI! L#l599025 95CMt109 70ay/Sr Olec/Tl17U52 e,_. '" s • s A to z HANDYMAN Avall to clean r.our Remodel• • Com/~•• Jim Whyte 842·7208 10% Oft All Facla.la 432•9 t 23/P-34e·S8SO Conlclenlloua Craltaman o'dt'lnl 831• 11 ·----~~=-., iNSTAl..t.J1lEFACE CABINETS home. 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Good Ref .. ft':~1 ,H9~ 8t~ UPAiaS 3820 Care Giver Fot the land1cape/lrrlgat1on OCCASIONS 3840 WllT COAIT PAINTING • ADDmONS 3916 Own tran•. Call any· · • • · eldMI)'. t2 yMra exp. upgradee. 790--a7•• Ftff E1utO Yrs Exp ~-~----tlmel 241.083t T14-8Ta.77•• Ref'•· PIHH call UnbHtable RatHI CBRAMJC MAID TO o .. D... •QUALITY WORK• T•mmr 714-387·9038 ,,.,.. LeftdMapa Melnt UnRed Pertr Rental Ref·s. Jo. 850-3433 TILES 3528 ln.'d Prorl c ..... ftlng .. DOOlS 3580 Hatdwd/Vlnyl/Centmlc 10Vra Exp • Xlnt Ref• Wedding ~entat !quip ASK Me AllOUT ... Remocteting.Addltlon• a Repalre. No Job Too Smalll 8ob 54841a2~ -· OM ~ II • h&aof\81 l'lowere • Reh .. '"'••Aecepllona ---------• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ~=~ .... ~t~.. L7oe21:si;~:;~:a": INTll.IOR 1 VICTOR 497·t73e hi P.U.. 84a-<>7eo PEl.SONAL cl~=~·~·F=:l~O~ WINDOW CLUNINQ An •"l"rlenoed DISIGNUS 3782 ........ a Oar•nln9 3858 S.UVICI 38671-tt""'a-rt~h~."l.-~,n~.-.~,,-.r-.- 20Yr• Exp . 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