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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-06-10 - Orange Coast PilotSPORTS OCC men~ teams enjoy great year Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 \1 <>'\:I> \ '\ I~ I{ I I I I :-... (I • AS THE WORM TURNS Press release of the week: Many entrants as usual. But the winner -not even a contest when you get right to it -is the Orange County Fair's annual media pack- age. As usual, it's jammed with goodies -fact sheets, camera- ready logos, press releases on top of press releases and a package of cheddar cheese flavored worms. But of course. The fair theme this year is "We're Putting A Bug ln Your Ear." ln stiort, a salute to bugs and other crawly critters. Hence the cheese-flavored worms. The pack.age of worms (Larvets: The original worm snax) brags that the tiny curled morsels taste some- thing like chicken, have zero calo- ries and no fat and, best yet, "you don't have to drink a whole bottle of mezcal to get to the worm." Just the same, the reaction in the Daily Pilot newsroom was a bit standoffish. These was a cou- ple of takers, however. Editor Bill Lobdell's young sons, Taylor and lnstan, chomped down on a couple of Larvets. "Cheesy." That was Taylor's reac- t.10n. Tristan had no comment. And neither returned for seconds. Oh well, maybe the Larvets are an acquired taste. • HOGW1LD Harley riding superintendent Mac Bernd recently pulled down two awards at the All American Motorcycle Show held at Lion Country in Irvine. Bernd, who hwns along in a more conservative sedan on school days, took a second place in the stock soft-tail division and top honors for best use of chrome. Something for the old resume. .-JUST CAU ME TJ. Congressman Christopher Cox will be presented this week with the Thomas Jefferson Awa.rd, rec- ognizing him for his "outstand- ing" record in promoting econom- ic prosperity and free enterprise. The award is presented by the Food Distributors International to those members of Congress whose voting record demon- strates a commitment to free mar- ket principles and minimal gov- ernment regulations. No word yet on whether the award furthers Cox' charige as a running mate to presumed Republican presidential nominee Robert Dole. • TIME FOR A MAKEOVER N TNE B alboa Island residents and vlatton showed up in force Sunday for the third annual .. Celebrate Balboa Island" parade, which makecl Its way down Marine Avenue alter croislng the brtep frOm the matnlAJMI, CouU.. dlll- dnaii ~two-and tllree~lle4 ~­ cles, above, were Jotiled on the route by marcblng bands, Ure trucks, antique auto- mobiles, Ooals and goU cuts. Keymtone Kops ·such as Keii UndahJ and Earl Daniel. right, tried to keep .. order" during the pro- cession. .. It's a real community parade," res- ident Peggy Mabf~ said. .. There aren't many places wbe~ they do this anymore." For more on the celebration, see Page 2. Ph oto<. hv [11)11 l 1• 1 Ii ().11/y f'1/ot ARCH :OEBATE Condn project to be brought up at hearing BayShores board members ......,,, .......... ed •A new seven-member slate is elected, capping months of b,itter- ness at the gated community. By Andrew Bridges, Daily P1/ot , , NEWPORT BEACH -After months of bitter debate, Bayshores homeowners voted Saturday for the first time in the gated com- munity's history to recall their entire seven- member board, including president Bruce Sumner. An all-new slate was elected to serve m its place. Elected to the board were Sherry Alexan- der, Dick Bertone, Steve Friedmann , John Gates. Grace Leavitt, Ron Salisbury and Leonard Smith. The date for Saturday's spe- cial election was u I think what hap- pened is clo- sure to a lot t . ,, o issues ... -JAY MEEHAN • decided upon last April, after several months of intense debate over then-board president Sumner and three fellow board members. Sumner, a highly respected jurist and for- mer assemblyman, was accused by the three minority members of the board. Ayres Boyd. Martha Gooding and Bill Messenger. of defy- ing the wishes of the comrmmity and abuse of power. Specifically, Sumner and the three other majority members incensed some communi- ty members when they dismissed a longtime and popular mairltenance employee last fall arid changed the community's management company. There have also been disputes over association procedure. And although a new board is now in place. others question whether the recall served its purpose -or any purpose at all Of the eight candidates up for positions on the board, only one, Boyd, ran -and lost -as an incumbent. Of the seven new mem- bers, however, only three can be described • SEE BAYSHORES PAGE 4 The Orange Coast Association of Realtors is getting a new name, a new image and a new headquarters. The makeover will be revealed June 13 at a celebration at the association's Newport Boulevard headquarters. The highlight, evidently, will be the unveiling of a mural that depicts various Newport land.marks - from the pier to the Fun Zone Ferris wheel and Balboa Pavilion. City officials laud extended ban on offshore drilling •'It's important to us that we keep the coastline beau- tiful,' Newport Beach's Peggy Ducey said. You don't have to buy a house to see the mural But you will have to drop by the association's office. The mural will be located in the headquarter's rotunda area. -Compiled by Steve Marble and Julie Ross Cannon By Tony Oodero, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -City officials on .Friday hailed a deci- sion early last week by a congres· sional House subcommittee to extend the present moratorium on offshore oil and natural gas drilling. · Store duped by 'prince' as $172,450 ring stolen • Police say man and female accomplice pulled heist of Tiff any & Co. in South Coast Plaza. By Andrew Bridg~, Daily Pilot COSTA MBSA -Posing as an Indian prince wanting to buy an expensive gilt for his mother, a man stole a woman's ring valued · at $112,440 last Thursday from th& South Coast Plazo ntf any & Co. store, Costa Mesa police said. The suspect, described as an Indian male, 40 to .CS-years-old, was accompanied by a female, also Indian, aged 30 to 40·~· old,' police said. The duo entered the posh jewelry store tometime between 10 a.m. and 10:50 a.m. After atating be wllh9cl to bUy a ri1MJ ai a gift for hit mocber, tbe man pUied out SlOO bml to _... eral emj>loy ... before ~ the ring for purchase, police said. But after growing agitated and emotional, the man allegedly asked to see the ring one last time before store employees wrapped the box. It was then that he managed to pocket the pricey jewel, handing back in its stead an empty box, police said. "He somehow palms the ring and they wrap up the box without the ring. He says he'll be back in a few hours to bring the money1 • &aid Costa Mesa police Sqt. Bob Baumgardner. • "When he doesn't ahOw up, they get suspicious, and when they open up the pa~ag , lo and behold, the ring is gontt," Sewn· gArc:mer said. Bmployees at the ntta.ny & Co. declined to comment. Baunigatdner Mid tbe cue W being iDWIUgated by cSNctivil. No~ have been made 10 far. •It's important to us that we keep the coastline beautiful not only from a visual perspective but for marine life arid to make sure oil doesn't wash up on our beach- es,• said Peggy Ducey, assistant to Newport Beach City Manager Kevin Murphy. Indeed, Councilman Tom Edwards, who led the fight for the r--------~------~~ I \ I> I· \ AROUND TOWN 4 Q.ASSIFIEO 7 LOOKING llACK 2 POLICE FflES 2 6 2 5 ban, said offshore oil drilling is a threat to the million-dollar-a-year tourism industry in Newport Beach. "When you have spills, it shuts down your beaches, closes access to the public and people stop coming to your city," he said, cit- ing the 1990 American 1Tader oil tanker spill off Huntington Beach, in which some of the crude washed up on Newport shores. Edwards said other coastal cities, which thrive on tourism, also stand to gain from the legis- lation. Newport Beach took the lead in lobbying efforts to maintain the drilling ban last year and assumed that role again this year The efforts paid off Wednesday when the House Appropriations Subconunittee that oversees the U.S. Department of the Interior voted 33-20 to include the mora- torium in its legislation. Both Newport Beach Mayor John Hedges and Councilman Edwards said they were hopeful the ban would become perm.a- nent and end the need for a year- ly congressional fight. "Ult:unately we'd like to have this made permanent, but we'll take whatever we can get at th.ls point in time,• said Edwards, who credited Congressman C hristo- pher Cox for his help in securing the ban Ducey said that without the ban, • SEE BAN PAGE 4 Harbor gets cleaner bill of health • Clean Harbor D'ay. held Saturday, sees Newport trash count drop a ton or two. By Andrew Bridges, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -The 16th annual Oeo.n Harbor Day netted less trash than last year from the waters of Newport Harbor, but for organizer Bill Hamilton, Saturday's tally trans- lates into a !¥'t gain. "lb.is time we got a little less because the h'arbor seemed pretty clean," said Hamilton, who as owner of Th Cann ry Restauront in Newport Beech initiated the cleanup in 1981. •1 guea over the yean our me1· 19 baa had eome impect. • Orgenileri Mid the Mtimated 500 vohln ..... -300 of them dill· ctNn. tndudlng tnKJp1 ors.. end Bo, St'oUtl -warlDld tram I a.JD. to noon Uld OODec:tlCl from tine _, bu aw d trtlb. doWll rrcm tbe IYe .. begfeit .... yw-. Pot the deenup, the volun· With bags of trub behlnd them. two volunteers ICOOP debris from Newport Harbor dUrtDg Cleanllu'- borO.yoa Saturday. GR£U1Wl0£" IOM.V "-Of • . •• • •• .. Community spirit thrives during Balboa Island parade • Marching bands, antique cars and a battalion of local children come together to celebrate life on the island. Balboa llland t996• T-shirt, as the and three ot M1 ftieDdl - two of thMn vtsit .. from Costa Mesa -shared a curb as the merrymakers, 7-year-old noy Bruhear voked b1I enthusiasm, •I like tbe armies,• he said. parade grand marshal Jean Watt. Although the hundreds o&. paradegoers who lined the avenue returned their greetings, it was an Elvis Presley iJnperson- ator-riding in a sleek, black Chrysler -who elicited the most cheers. the crowd. A fleet of golf carts, festooned with flags, balloons and other spangles, brought up the rear. By Andrew Bridges, Daily Pilot The Fourth of July may still be weeks off, but for the residents of Balboa Island, Sunday was just as good a time as any to show off their patriotism during the third annual "Celebrate Balboa Island" parade. · Long on flags, balloons and a sense of community, the parade got off to an 11 a.m. start, crossing the bridge from the mainland before wending its way down parade neared. MThere aren't Marine Avenue. Struttinn their ..... u along with many places where they do this ~ "'' ...... & anymore." marcl)ing bands, fire trucks, antique automobiles, floats, goU Nearby, 9-year-old Michele carts and countless children ped-Brown wasn't quite sute what to aling two-and tbree-wh~led. expect of all the hoopla. vehicles, residents rallied to mark •1 like to see them throwing the construction of their fire sta-sticks," the yowig Costa Mesa tion and to celebrate We on the resident said. small isle. •&tons, you mean," said her "It's a real community parade,• mother, Gina. said resident Peggy Mahf ood, . As a Marine color guard decked out in a red "Celebrate marched past. leading the paa of As the first ol a fleet of cars loaded with local dignitaries passed by, Troy skipped off and jumJ>e9 onto the running board of a vintage Ford along with his new friend, Zoe Toranzo, 6. As the line of antique and lux- ury automobiles filed past, four Keystone Kops rushed back and forth, keeping order. Among the passengers salut- ing the aowds were Newport Beach Mayor John Hedges, May- or pro-tem Jean Debay, and A contingent of children, astride their bicycles, tricycles and scooters, followed. Walking with the wheeled aowd was a lone dachshund sporting its own parade T-shirt -and several girls wearing on their heads the dis- tinctive blue "Doggie Walk Bags" a local entrepreneur had tossed to Calling it a "wonderful com- munity event," Hedges wu one of 18Vetal speaken to 1peak at the end' of the parade~ in front of fire station No . .C. "You don't see much of this sort of thing on the west coast," the Newport Beach mayor said. Watt wa.s more to the point. "Eat your heart out, other council people who don't have Balboa Island in your district," she said. When the People speak, politicians are best to listen LOOKING BACK I you're going to see a lot of recycled people, not from people in the prime of their life in this county, but you're going to see them from other levels of government where they've also termed out." So sayeth Orange County Supervisor Roger Stanton. While Supervisor Stanton's contemptuous remarks scream for animadversion, I demur. The issue is not what Stanton thinks of term limits, but bow the people of Orange County will view constraints on the length of service of their local elected officials. Local voters already have substantial experience with term limits. Consider Newport Beach, whose voters imposed a two-term limit on its City Coun- cil in 1992 with an 82% margin. California voters imposed limits on state representatives with Proposition 140 and also voted for term limits on its federal representatives. Costa Mesa has placed the question on the ballot for this November. Last Tuesday, by a 3-2 mar- gin, on Supervisor Marian Bergeson's initiative, the board finally submitted the proposi- tion to the electorate. Some would say that it should have been the post-bankruptcy first order of business. Is it a surprise that it's taken the county of Orange as long as it has? General law municipali- ties (of which Orange County is one) have been able to enact term limits since last year. I know, we've had the matter of the bankruptcy and the charter (since voted down), to think of. But it has been up to the super- visors themselves to place the matter before the people. Wherever term limits have appeared on the ballot, they have passed. The question in Orange County is not if, but by how much? Let's review some opinions on term linuts: Former Newport Beach Mayor Evelyn Hart: "You can always get rid of the ones that you don't like, but good ones Wee Marian Bergeson will be prevented from running again." Former California state Assembly Speaker Willie Brown: "(Tenn limits me6D) the electoral process is no longer a career option. It is simply a temporary way station, to be occupied by either those who are marginal or those who are extremely wealthy and idle." Costa Mesa Council member Sandra Genis: HI think it's the lazy man's way to democracy." The People of Newport Beach: 82 % yes for term limits. The People of California: RIGHT STUFF john hedges 52% yes for term limits. You tell me who's right and who's wrong. Unfortunately, at every lev- el of our government we have politician poster children as reasons for term limits. Some people such as Stanton, though, niake the argument (the best in a litany of weak ones} that term limits need- lessly banish talented and principled men and women from elected office. While this assertion is arguable, it is important to remember that no one person is a savior of the people. No one person in public office is indispensable. Our elected people derive their just power from the consent of the gov- erned, not, as is ostensibly true of a monarchy, from God. Thl- ented and principled men and women do not find it oecessary to surround themselves with the trappings of public office until their dying gasp. It should not be a lifetime position. Limits on terms ensures a continuing influx to government of dt:iz.ens who are closest to the current conditions over which that government presides. After election. the elected official's environment necessarily becomes a little cloistered. Eight years is more than enough time for a politician to advance the positions favored by the electorate while limit- ing the burnout and cronyism, which can burden even the best people. As for Stanton's comment, well, by 1999 50% of our garbage is to be recycled. We should demand no less of our politicians. . Supervisors Saltarelli, Bergeson, and Steiner are to be commended for their bold stand. They know the mea- sure will pass. Now, Newport-Mesa Uni .. lied School District trustees, t it's your tum. The People await. • JOHN HEDGES Is mayor of New- port Beach. His column runs Mondays. The Calta Mesa fish Pry bas been an annual event liDCe 1945, which means 51 yams of beau- ty queem and beautlu1 babies and en ocean of keleidc cod dunlted in a seaet batter and l8lwd hat With frie8 and cole slaw, mm OD the cob~ and dloleslelal be damned; Tbe fllh Pry Parade, once the proud moment fer~ aib ICIDUts and prage-built floats, was abeadoned b' Jack ot fundl in 1995, and a umque ~ 1be ~ wu lMuguiated. To be in the Uuparade, Y9IJ cldV8 your Vebide, de<:arated or not, down HllirbCI' Bml. from Har- bor Center, obeying all traffic Jaws. and turn off on 19th to Placeotia or Moanma,. Spectatan and un-marddng bands liDie the meet judging or cheering on the pertidpan1a. I Tbe first paraile did tbe rout~ three times before they called a halt. wen. why not -tbe eriot began wilb an un- ballooo ftight-wbich the Pllh Pry progenitor and prankster Bob Skiles promoted to newspapen and radio stations aacm tbe country with bulletim as the balloon sup- poMMlly floated eastward. Actually the balloon was hid- den in the Back Bay and a Mid- west farmer was. paid to call in and report the landing of the Costa Mesa Fish Pry balloon in his cornfield. gady ~Damed A little tongue Miii Calta Mlle for t 9'16. in cheek is just as much as part of the 'Pllh Pry a cheesecake and tartar sauce. Betdrvf the baby bonnets and bathing suits, the carnival rldel and tbe car ratne. the Uons Club Pllb Pry ii a serious money railing plan. At th.is yeiu's Asb Pry, a new 34-foot mobile screan1ng unit conducted free blood pte58UN, visioo and headng tests, paid for in part with fish Pry fUnd.s and fort• years, the Uons Cub has done vision and hearing testing for Newport Mesa schools. -Compiled by Amle Spinn Longtime lions Oub members Les Miller, left, aiad Steve hnta ..._ the ~ batter uted at the Costa Mesa FlJh Pry. Vandalism costs adding up at local schools • Disbict spent more than $30,000 last year cleaning up damage to school property. By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -Vandal- ism isn't just a nuisG11ce -it's costly. During the past school year, vandals cost the school distlict a whopping $30,534 in damage to school property, according to reports filed by the district's main- tenance and operations depart- ment. That's enough money to pur- chase 15 school computers. The district reported 367 inci- dents between April 1, l995 and March 31 1996, and received $716 in reimbursement. Most of the vandalism - $8,852 worth -was reported dur- ing the last quarter, from Jan. 1 to March 31 this year. During that time, 104 vandalism incidents were reported at every school in the district except Andersen, Cal- ifornia and Newport Heights ele- mentarles and TeWinkle Middle School Newport Harbor High School retained its front-runner status as the most vandalized school, reporting 11 separate incidents at a cost of $1,864. Estancia High School was van- dalized 12 times at a cost of $1,091, and 11 incidents at Costa Mesa High School cost $719. The school district reported $10,739 worth of district property stolen during the past school year. The most thefts occurred at the district's food services center at Corona del Mar High School. In three separate incidents, thieves made off with $3,593 worth of goodies. Other large hits occurred at Parsons Special Education Cen- ter (one $2,146 theft), Paularino Elementary School (one $1, 158 theft), Wilson Elementary School (one $1,296 theft) and Costa Mesa High School (one $2,146 theft). . ' I · The vandalism and theft fig- ures are compiled by the di$trict's maintenance and operations department and presented to . school board members every three months. WilliMT\ l.Obdell. The same 24- houf answering seNke may be used to record letten to the editor on any topk. Dally Piiot. P.O. Bole 1560, Costa Mes-. CA. 92626. Cof¥1ght No news stories, laustr~ edlto- rial metter Of~ herein can be reproduced with- WIA~HBR Sl:JBP TDW'ERAlURES foot northwest swell. Swftlne wave:-COSTA MESA VOL 90, NO. 121 ntOMAS M. IOMNSON. Publistltf WIU.IAM UJm)IU. Editor S1'IVI M•WI, MaMglng Editor INS YOICot, City Editor MMC MAlmN, Photo Editor KJMGMtmt, Dln!ctor of Operatlor6 NOYOlmNG, Clasalffed Man.tger &.ANA .M>MNSON, Promotions ~IMAM.. Controller MIQe.U GRAICZY9(. ,,. Pr .. HAM( KNMIN1", Pres CARL TCmt. Padc.aglng end Olstribudon - AQQU$5 Our address Is 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mes-. C.llf. 92627. out wrltteri permhUon of copy- right owner. HOW m UAOt US ~ The Tlnw$ 0r.,. County (IOO) 252-9141 ""'4•i1fllnt a.lfled 642-5678 DflPay Wo-021 ....... Newt 540-122.4 Sports tQ.43)() Newlo Spof1I Fu 646-4170 I-Miii: A.rut..,1odlgy.com MllllOffb lwlMlll Office 642--02 t I"*-F• 111-5'02 ~-'"' CalNorMI Community ..... 1l1r.-MlrNw~ ... = .... IMCIO • ,. Clll#. oa. ,.,,...,......,,.. • Newport Beach 7()164 Balboa 68163 Costa Mesa 73166 Corona del Mar 70/64 MMFPORKAST LOCATION SIZE Wedge 2-3sw Newport 2·31W Bladtles 2-lsw River Jetty 2-lsw CdM 2-3sw llOATllllCI Modertte winds witl prevail Mrly today off the co.st. kK Inner wtrWS, eJCpeCt , • to 2-foot -whh. ).foot ~MMl.FOf °""" w.ws. ..-ct J..foot --• 7. TIDES TODAY First low 12:27 a.m. 0.9 First high 6:13 a.m.3.7 Second IOw .. 1l:51a.m.1.1 Second high 6;JO p.m. S.6 TUl'IOAY first low 1:24a.m. 0.4 First high 7:2Ja.m. U Secondlow 12=-'0p.m. u Second hlgt\ 1·11 p.m. s.a. -~ .. tnkforw.ty A solid southerty swell series promises steady surf fM most of tn. week along our beaches. A modest southwest swell will bring 2· to 4-foot waves at most beaches. dropping a llttle Thursday and Fri- d.y and bulldl~ •In through w.ekend. For the amst surf r9POf't endfor9<Mt upd.-; c.H the SurfHrie, 1~ 976-SUIF. The c.H COiii st .50 and ""' paatie ton. • 100 blodl of 11th Sv..t: A man ran out of Longs Drug ' Store ~ • watch c.ase containing about 60 Timex watches . worth $3,000 total. Police said the suspect was SMn lffving In• "beat-up" gray Chevy Blazer. • !JOO bloda of FUd.I. StrMt: A man's ~trench coat was missing, along with $2 In pocket dwlnge end ttn. pack$ of cigarettes, from his ransadctd 1990 pktcup. NIWPOR1' IEAOt • 1100 Mods of 8lldc ~ Ortw: A Sl.000 boat motor WIS • stolen off a motOl'bo.lt docked In 1 matlna slip. • 1000 blodr of RutlMd Roed: A woman reported that. for , the past three wee!(" she1s received three to four calk a day " from someone who h•f9 up N<h time. ., • JOOO Modt of Y-.cM .,.,_..,,A St0,000 watch was mftt. 1{19 from the bedroom of a home. TM ~ was last '"" on " the nightstand. , POUCI 11PI ' : • IWIS'f' k>dt yoUf doon end windowJ tllef\ wt-. '-Mg fof I -~•minute"°' when ~Ing 1n·y0ur own beet Ytf'd. •·~you mow to• new hOtrit. t..1he kds CM.• • " strangm c.ll °'come to YD"' door, don"t admit )QI .. abw. • tf you lfw In ., IP""'•lt ewold being In the leundry room Of garage by ~.~It"""" . _,.... ~ ... , ............ I+ Newport BeactilCosta Mesa Daily Pilot Education Alliance: Bad rap or bad fox: schools? E ducation Alliance. .. No two words strike more fear into the hearts of teachers and school board offi- cials. How so? Well, take the recent announ~ent of Newport-Mesa trustees Martha Fluor and Ed Decker that they would run again for school board. The tandem announcement, Decker and Fluor admitted, was orchestrated as a way to diffuse any fledgling candidacies that could be backed .by th~ loathed Education Alliance. And board President Jlm de Boom said the only thing that · could force him to run for school board again would be if someone from the alliance decided to vie for his seat. "That's good," said an amused Jim Righelmer, campaign man- ager for Costa Mesa Congress- man Dana Rohrabacher and a co-founder of the Education Alliance. But Righeimer, who was the only Education Alliance candi- date out of three to not get elect- ed to the Orange County Board ;pf Education last March, isn't silre if the group will back candi- aates in Newport-Mesa this fall. "Normally bow we deal with it is we look for candidates that ·are running, and if they are can- didates that believe in local con- trol aJ?.cl parental rights we sup- port them," he said. But mainly, all the group wants to do is wrest co~trol of schools from the state and federal govern- ment, which has put the group at odds with the teachers' union and district officials, he said. Rigbeimer says the Education .Alliance has received a bad rap. They aren't pushing for absti- nence-only education, prayer in school, corporal punishment, pri- vatization and the end to multi- culturalism, as some have charged. i "That's not what Wie're for," Righeimer said. Though he admits they have backed candi- dates such as school board mem- ber Wendy Leece, who does sup- port some of thos.e issues. 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Loceoon Abo) But Righeimer said that because of the group's reputation. anyone they support is suspect. •we can't talk to anybody," he said ... 0 A recent issue of 'nme ,Maga- zine confirmed what we've been sa'Ying all along -Newport Beach Congressman Chrlltopber Cox is tailor-made to be Bob Dole'• running mate this fall He's bright, he's Catholic, he's young, he's got that California tan, the magazine says. . He's got the credentials also. Harvard gradwtte, Reagan White House alum. The only thing he doesn't have is name recognition. ·chris 'Who?" Tune asked. Well, it wasn't all that long ago that Dan Quayle or even BW Clinton bad that same problem Q For those of you who didn't get to read this column last week, I thank you. For those who did, I apologize. Because m· ' hindsight, I wish I could take it back. First, usin second.hand infor- mation, I accused state Sen. Roa Johnson of not being in favor of , Marilyn Brewer's bill to outlaw treated sewage dumping in Newport Back Bay. Actually, it seems the good senator is more than willing to get that bill passed after all. Indeed, Newport Beach city officials are very happy with Johnson right now. Aside from tony dodero the Irvine Ranch Water Dlstrict bill, Johnson helped get a New- port Beach-sponsored bill on methane gas eliminatlbn through the Senate on a 33-2 vote. The bill would identify the Balboa Coves area -and one section beneath Pacific Coast Highway in particular -as being dangerously deep in methane and require Caltrans to pay for the deanup. Newport officials are grateful for Johnson's help in that matter. Next, I said Newport Beach Councilwoman Jan Debay's cam- paign manager this fall would be the aforementioned Fluor. Wrong again. Judy Franco is actually the school trustee who has agreed. to run Debay's campaign. iDebay told me later that while she had never met Fluor, she called her after my column came out and they had a good laugh. I'm glad somebody could find humor in all that ... • TONY DODEllO is the Daily Pilot's news editor. Send your political news to him at 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, Ca. 92627, or fax it to 646-4170. Or, you can contact him at 540-1224 ext. 323. MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1996 Cendo project back on tap BALBOA ISLAND -The debate over converting duplex- es to condominiums, temporari- ly put to rest when a property slated for conversion fell out of escrow, is beaded for a public hearlng after all. The dty's modification com- mittee, a division of the Plannlng Department, will consider the request to rezone a Bayfront duplex Tuesday afternoon at 3 p.m. at Qty Hall. If the commit- tee approves, the property would have more than one owner. Residents throughout the island have raised a mini-outcry over the proposal which, they claim, would. result in over- crowding. At a standing room 70 % Oft' of What? North Carolina deep discount prices at a Southern California address. HEMPHILL'S RUGS & CARPETS Mon-Fri 10·6 Sat 10·5 722-7224 230 East 17th St., Costa Mesa oDly meeting of the Balb08 Island lmproveaient A_..,wloo earlier tis week. preArWt Lee Sutherland urged isJanden not to wacry lince the property m ~ tion WU back OD the malttet. He tOld them it WU not nec- essary to attend 1Uelday'1 meeting. However, local r8altor $usiie Safford, who represents tb8 lell- er of the Bayfronl property, said the buyer and seller bave decid- ed to proceed with the sale. That decision was reached ear- ly Friday morning, she said. "I have no opinion with regard to the condo conver- sion,• Safford said. "This is up to the individual ownera and the Island residents. The resi- dents should have a say on whether condos should be aDoWed Cll tbe illaDd.. Tbe dedl6ori tD pmcw1 with the convenion bearing bu Sutberland an1riOU1 to rally ilAand. f81ident1 once again. •This hu been one al the biggest illues ill terms al public outaiel that we've aeen." said Sutbedand, an island actMst. •1 feel really bad because I squelcbed it .• 1lland residents, particula.rly loog-time residerm, say that a ruh al omdo conveniom could tum their beloved mmmunity into a miniature Marina del Rey. A duplex-turned-condominium does not indude an inaease in parking capacity. City planning officials, how- ever, say that condo conversions throughout the Newport Beach are not uncommon. 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EYE-OPENER Orange Coast College's .,. lbrsity Eight tops year's hit parade pirate men/ 1995-1996 r • ' Pirates have banner year • Varsity Eight heads the list with Pacific Coast Rowing title while former football coach Dick Tucker joins County Hall of Fame inner circle. By Jim Walters. Daily Pilot I• t was a banner year for Orange Coast College men's sports. · Some of the highlights included the Varsity Eight capturing the Pacific Coast Rowing Championships for the first time in it's 40-year history; former football coaching legend Dick Tucker being lnducted into the Orange County Sports Hall of Fame; and freshman Wisnu Wardhana tying the longest-standing state swimming record while winning the state crown in the 100 butterfly. Crew: It was a dream season for the OCC crew. So good, that even though this is a year-end story, the Pirates still have one last page yet to tum. The Varsity Eight, which covered the 2,000-meter course at the Pacific Rowing Championships in 6:03.1 to beat nearest-rival UC Davis by 3.5 seconds, will be winging its way to England the first week of July , to compete in the fabled Henley Royal Regatta in Henley on the Thames. •They've done everything we've asked of them and they deserve the experience of going to Henley," said Coach Dave Grant. •1 made that announcement after the race (Pacific Rowing)." The Pirates also won in the JV Eight, the Novice Eight and the LEAH HOGSTEN I DAll.Y P!LOT Vartsty Eight crew member Greg Anson sums it up as Orange Coast College captured the Newport Regatta. Single Scull Grand finals. OCC, which is the only junior college in the U.S. competing among four-year schools, had similar results at the Newport Regatta in the Lido Channel. Coacb.lng Honors: Dick Tucker, who won two national football championships while posting a 129-105-5 record, was a deserving selection to the Orange County Sports Hall of Fame. Tucker's coaching career ~panned four decades. He won his first championship in 1963 when the Pirates went undefeated capping the season by beating North East Oklahoma, 2 1-0, in the Junior Rose Bowl. His 1975 team went 11-0 and beat Rio Hondo, 38-14, in the • Avocado Bowl for his second national title. "It's hard not to sound like I am playing the humble game, but I'm still not convinced in my own my mind that I belong in the Hall of Fame," Tucker said before the induction ceremonies. From the crush of well-wishers it seemed he was the only one with any doubts. Basketball: For the fourth straight year, the Pirates continued to improve their regular-season record under Coach Tim O'Brien. OCC, 18-13 overall, 9-5 in conference, actually cracked the 20-win plateau, but bad to throw three early-season wins back for using an ineligible player. George Barner, a little-used reserve center, had claimed to be an incoming freshman despite having really played in 1988 for Citrus College. His ruse was found out by an opposing team scout in a game against San Diego Mesa. In spite of the setback the Pirates' continual improvement wasn't lost on the other Orange Empire Conference coaches who tabbed O 'Brien as the conference Coach of the Year. Sophomore forward Matt Ambrose, who earned All-State laurels and was named the school's Male Athlete of the Year, led Coast to a third-place confer- ence showing -the school's best finish since 1978-1979-and a first-round home game in the playoffs. •y never knew finishing third could be so satisfying,• O'Brien said at the time. All-OEC in his only season with the Pirates, Ambrose bas commited to Portland State. He averaged 18.9 points in confer- ence ga.m~s while pulling down 10 rebounds a game. Freshman guard Dwayne Cur- tis joined Ambrose as a First- Tean.i1 All-Conference selection. Curtis, a 6-3 guard, averaged 16.7 points a game and was a steadying influence in the back- court. Corona del Mar High product Brian Fracalosy saved his best scoring effort for the last regular season game, pouring in 21 points as the Pirates notched a season-high 109 points in a win over Fullerton. The season ended on a down note when the Pirates were beat- en on their home floor by Los Angeles lrade Tech in the first round at Regionals. Swimming: lransfer student Wisnu Wardhana, of Jakarta, Indonesia, tied the longest-stand- ing state swururung record, by winning the 100 fly in 49.53 at the State Swmuning and Diving Champ1onsh.tps. Wardhana joins Eric Marks of Pasadena College, who set the standard in May of 1987, in the record books. "He actually missed the first tum," OCC Coach John Rath- felder said. •it was a phenominal swim." Wardhana also finished sec- ond in the 50 and the 100 freestyle at State and his efforts were good enough to help the Pirates to an 11th-place finish. Wardhana dominated the con- ference finals, winning three individual titles in the 50 and the 100 freestyle and the 100 fly. Only a freshman, Wardhana, will be the cornerstone of next year's team. Another freshman, Carl John- son, was a winner in the 1,650 free at conference. "We definitely will do our best to build a strong team around WJSnu," said Rathfelder. "When you have a quality guy like that, he tends to attract other swim- mers who want to be a pa.rt of the program.• Volleyball: Corona del Mar High product Brad Callahan's service point put the Pirates up 14-13 in the fifth, and deciding eagle spring football QUO.TE OF THE DAY "O'a doggy! I'm jusl. » happy to ~ tMrn ... • -ESTANaA rotJT7JAU WACH JOHN UEIJl!N;()OO ON 11IB TANIEUJ BROTHERS. DONlEACH I Legendary football coach Dick Tucker during induction ceremonies at the Orange County Sports Hall of Fame. game, for the State . Championship. But they had to watch as Golden West scored the final three points to wrest away their second straight title. It was a heartbreaking end to an outstanding season. The Pirates (20-2), 16-1) beat the Rustlers twice dunng the regular season to claim the Conference title and earn an automatic bid to the State Playoffs wtthout havmg to go through the Regionals. The loss in-the finals, ended a 16-ga.me win streak. Three freshmen, outside lutter Mike Pixler. setter Matt Wnght and right side hitter Kevin Reid were First-Team All-Conference selections to go along with Cut- nese's Coach of the Year honors by the California Coaches' Association. Football: Freshman. William League, slowed by ankle injury late in the season, just missed reaching the 1,000-yard rushing plateau -the first time the Pirates have not had a member in the "club" since 1991. League had a career night against Fullerton, rushing for 225 yards and three touchdowns to move mto the No. 5 position among the all-time school single-season rushing leaders. Despite some other impressive mdiVldual perfonnapces, Coach Bill Workman's squad limped home to its second straight losing season with a 4-6 record. The Pirates were headed for the .500 mark, when a fumble allowed Riverside to kick a last-minute field goal to beat OCC in the final game of the season Matt Sauk, who is bound for Utah State, became only the • SEE PIRATES PAGE 6 Ramirez -------·~---g to ~ake qlassic comeback • After taking junior season off to work and help his family Ramirez is back for senior campaign. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Not everyone has a cushy situation heading into their senior year, sweating only in the midst of spring football. While there are players preparing to cash in their junior year, wax down their surfboards and pump some iron for next autumn's campaign, others, such as Estancia High's Danny Ramirez, are trying to survive. Ramirez's story is that of the classic comeback. "His mother had to pull him out of school last year, because he had to work to help support the family," Estancia football coach John Uebengood said. "So he had to sit out the wh~. and still managed a 3.0 GPA. 1bis year, his mom is letting him play, so he's going to come back and play.• Ramirez, 6-f oot-4, 260-pound lineman, was a standout on the sophomore team in 1994. But last aeuon, when hit Bagle team- mate1 started •-O and WF-e vying for a CIP Playoff berth, Ra:m1rez w•• wor:=·Mut u 1 checker and bll uncle Jn the otftce IJID 111 •t dteW up laarP.. .... CAO (Com= Ald9d Ditlft• ing),· ..... .. • ...... . "?§. TANIELU TRAFFIC • Manu has a good chance of joining his brothers Taleni and Alfred on varsity .. COSfA MESA -Timielu natfic is what Estancia High football opponents will see next $f!UOD. Last year, it was the llmielu brothers -Taleni and Alfred -but now tberets a third brother, Manu, who could work into Coach John Uebengood'I scheme few 1996. •l'hn!e brothers being on the vanity, rve never hMrd of that." Uebengood sald. "And aD three are potential starten." 1llleni lanielu, the Oldest. will be ....... He started last yeer and is expected to be a 1WO-••Y staJ1a" nezt autumn at sttoDg M1ety and as a wtDgl*:k on o8lme.: Alfred 'nmielu will allo be ...... tboagb be ... ,_,. younger. •He'I a load," Uebef9oocl Mid al the 6-foot-1, 280-pouDder, "but be can Oat out moft, and he's got mm like 18-or 19--inchll long. Md bill legl ere l8rie 40 IDc:MI. 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He, Hancock and Langley wero the only Piratet to adVance to the State Finals at Cerritos College. strong lbowmg ~g the Pirates had only one returner, Rodrigo de Oliveira. wbo bad seen limited duty a1 o backup leCOlld. pi..yer iii OCC history to pa11 for moni duln 31000 yards tn a l8UCJD along with Alvtn White (1971-72). aMebd: Thi PinWtl lta.ned the season with a acbool·record 13 straight wins. OCC was 16-t agolnlt nonconfereoce foes, but stru99led to a fifth.place tie with a 9-15 conference record. driver the previous see.son. -; Golf: "It wasn't a great year. but lt wasn't bad.• saJd Coach Tucker ol his freshman-• Newport Hatbot High product Steve Gonul ... an All-MJssioo Conference Centeral DivisiOn First-Team selection, was named the team MVP and won the "Hitter of the Year• award for the second straight year. The tint time that bu happened since Mike Musso in 19'1?-78). Appell, flnished second in the 3,000-meter steeplechase, ta.king almost 12 seconds oft his previous personal best in a time of 9:27.88. dominated group. . -: Keith Achman was a mce surprl.se, playing either Nos. 1 ISr 2 most of the last half of the : season. He hadn't been counted on at the beginning, but was the most consistent playe.r by the end of the year. Sophomore tackle Matt Meehan joined Gonzales as a First-Team selection. Placeipcker Nate Bennett, a Second-Teame.r and former Newport Harbor grad, was a perfect 6 of 6 in field goal attempts. Preshman reliever Bryan Moore earned A.ll-OEC honors while sophomores Geoff Wilson and Deric Yanagisawa were named Second-Tham along with freshman Craig Ritter. The Pirates started the season by winning the Copperhead Classic and the Golden Coast Classic before stumbling through the conference schedule. Cross Country: Mike Hancock was the top finisher for the Pirates at the Cal.i.f omia Community College Cross Country Championships, taking 24th place. Hancock, who was third in the 1,500 as a hesbman, led the first two b'ips around the track at the state meet. but just couldn't muster enough kick as he slipped to fifth. Hancock won the 800 and the 1,500 at the conference championships. Langley, whQ wasn't able to spend a lot of time practicing in prepartion for the State Meet due to the volleyball team's extended season, still managed a seventh-place finish, clearing 6-8 in the high jump. The Pirates, who needed to w1n their final three matches to make the conterence championships. beat Rancho Santiago, Riverside and Cypress down the stretch to do just that. "The top three spots were pretty well locked up," Tucker said. "But it was a pretty good battle between us and Rancho.• sec 1Bhs Renkosld Soccer: The Pirates made their eighth straight playoff appearance, but for the fourth straight year they were knocked out of the Southern California Regionals in the first round at East Los Angeles College: This time, 4-0. As a team, OCC finished 11th at State, after finishing 11th in the Southern California Regional Playoffs. Hancock, formerly of Newport Harbor High, covered the four-mile course in 21.23. Estancia High grad Johann Appell was hot on his heels, taking 29th in 21.30. Wa ter Polo: Former Olympic Silver Medalist -and first-year head coach -Chris Oeding's squad won four wins in five games toward the end of the season to propel the Pirates into the Regionals where they dropped a first-round match on the road at Palomar. Assistant Coach Beth Ren.k.oski will be taking aver the reJns of the Southern califomia College softball• team. MARC MARTIN I DALY PILOT nm O'Brien. 1n only his fourth season at the helm, was named Orange Empire Conference Coach of the Year in basketball. OCC (7-8-5, 6-3-3) went seven games without a loss in a late rush to finish second in the conference and earn a No. 8 seed in the Regionals. The men finished third in the OCC finished with a losing record (11-17-1, 5-7), but it was a The six-year veteran assistant. and school sports information director, will replace Bekki 1\uner, who resigned after last ~n. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES SION) LOCATED AT 2073 5-23-Ve PUBLIC NOTICE ll«~lot• -.cuttd and dtll¥•.O fOI the use and occupancy al. Before t•king cen etn inahu ducribed: Lot 98 men fuly *9all»ed In the more tully dHcrbld In the HARBOR BOULEVARD IN AddrHa for Inform• to lh• 1111d«11antd • wn11111 of ttioae portions of the very important ectione, of Tract No. 3363 11 per ebow ,.,ennc.d DHd ol lbove ref~ Deed of PUBLIC NOTICE A C2 ZONE. ENVIRON· tlon About the Sale PUBLIC NOTICE Oeclarat10n of O.~ult lllld 0.-raatricted common area however• the pereonel Ma R oroed I Book 112. Trutt. The •eet eddreu Trutil The ..,... lddreu ---------1 MENTAL DETERMINATION: P.O. Box 30220 La~ NOTICE OF SALE mand for Sale. and wrrtten not1Ge desi natad in the Declare-representative will be P ec n Md OCf'9f common deslgrv-*"' odMlf common de9'gNl- 8SC 5174 EXEMPT. NI I .' CA Notice Is hereby given of dtfaull and ol llecl10n to cauM I g t R let' nd required to give notice Pages 37 to 48 of Mia· Ion. f MY. ol the rHI prop-tlon, W Sty,°' the,... pop. NOTICE OF ~J~~~~:~~NI~ :;.:,~, Att~~ ~. • ~rlu pursuant to .. ctlons 3071 =~~~:_1111S!y10Ald""o: ~~~w~ on et~; C:~:~in· to intareated persons cenane~us Mapa, Fifed In erty de9a~ ,ll»le ta tftY duCrtbed ~ b PETITION TO CENTER. AUTHORIZED 2418 (714) 380.2058 ~t;:1~,~:e·~, c~ll~~= llOnl, and lhtltall• lh• Undtl· ium Plan for each unit. The unless t~•Y have the Office of the County ~ '° be. ~ w ~~ ~ ADMINISTER AGENT FOR COAST COM· Publlah ad Newport the undersl ned, HARBOR 111gned cauNd Ntd nota ol propeny eddress •nd other w•ived notice or con-Recorder of Said County. CA--~~= taio. ESTATE OF1 MUNITY COLLEGE DIS· Beach..Coal8 Mes• Dally TOWING wff1 sell at public defauh and ol tleciion 10 ti. common deaignetion if H'!ted to the ~~oeed The property address and '9*I Trutltee dlstl.llma TNIC" dltdalms .ny RICHARD BURLESON 6WfJ,.t:l.Ru~:4~~r:..W'r~ Pilot June 10. 1998. M215 auction, at 1022 E. CHEST·~~~~~ 1~· = ~~~":f any, of the real prop~rty :;~~n.I ad~ini~tr=~i~~ other common designation. llf'f 11b11v fOf llf'f lnccf· tty for .nv.::::=~ SEATON •k• EXCEED MAXIMUM AN PUBL C T C NUT. SANTA ANA. CALIF. OlllClll Record• 11'1 lhe olla of Ille ducribed above is pur-a thor t will be rented if any, ol the real property f9dneaa Of the *8lt lief. the..,... ....- RICHARD 8 . SEATON TENNA HEIGHT 30' PER: I NO I E 92701 at 9:00 am on JUN~ rtcofdti ol Orlno• County, SMd ported to be: 711 West u~ess • Yan lnt~rHted described above is pur-chu and act. common common .. _..,.-.. .-,..-""'The"'" I "f'f, CASE NO. A182823 MITTED; 81' PR8POSED) Notice 11 hereby glven ~~;1~:g6 '~: !ollow~';;1 :~. ~le ~I PIOl*tY Wiii ti. made in 11th Street. Unit E·8 Costa person filea an objection potted to be: 3198 Coun-=-'°'" I .ny, ~ ::=;. ~ l#1P8ld ':: To all heirs, beneficiaries, FOR A WIRELESS AN· lhal the undersigned will YHr" 1~ ~a~: Ford u: H" oonddlOn Wllhoul covenant Men. CA 92627. The un· to the pecition end try Club Drive Costa Mesa, the ...;:J: :::.C. ""'::::. lf1Ce wlh lnt•ffl ther9dl\ ol credit~!· conling~_credl· TENNA FACILITY, INCLUD· be sold et Public Auction c.nse· #2TRG07S CALIF or wadrrantv1·}!I>'-°' imphed, derslgned Trustee disci•lms shows oood ceu11 why CA 92626 The under· wett thereon CJf the..-....... the ......... -.... aaftd.•by lors . .,..., persons .. ,..., may ING 6 PANEL ANTENNAS on MONDAY JULY 1, 1996 ,, . ' "reo" 1119 ",. ~n. or f' b""• f h Id . . ~ --· 01h-ise be lnle11st8d in & A BASE TRANSCEIVER 81 lO:OO .:m. KEU.Y & .. IN l1FAPP909QLT189996. 111C11mbranca,topaylherem11n· any 18 ..,,y or any 1ncor-the coun • ~ not s1gne.d ~rustee disc.lams tlonMCUredbytheproper1y lhepropertytoi.-*f,_,. the wfll or estale or both STATION EQUIPMENT KARL JACKSON KE AUC-Slid sale ls lor the pur· 1119 pr~ eum of Ille notl(a) rectneaa of tha property grant the authonty. any ll8bihty for any incor-to be mtd plul WUlbll ~~co.ta, ol: RICHARD BURLESON UNIT ON THE ROOF OF TION SERVICE,• P.o: BOX pose of satisfying lien. of NCllred by lltd deed ol Ttull, address •nd other common ~ HE~RING on the rectness of the ptoperty ..elrnlQd coeta. upenMS upenees 8fld MMlncff 8t SEATON •ka RICHARD B THE ORANGE COAST 825 RIALTO CA. 112317 1he undersigned tor towing w.1h 1n1erest aa 1n taid note designation if 8ny shown petition will be held on dd nd the omm llnd edY11ntH •the timed Iha tJme d Iha lr1IUll ~ SEATON . COLLEGE LIBRARY LO. 909,-873-0744 AUCTION and ator~e t~ether with p1ovlded, idv1ncn, ii any, undlf herein. The total .amount July 11, 1996 et 1 :45 a ress • ~ r c on ,the lr1IUll publlc:lltlon d tt» c.aon ol Che Noek1 rA 11111 A PETITION has been CATED AT 2701 FAIRVIEW BONO 1723-4i-t9. Costs of a vef\lsng and tx· the term of taid Deed ol Trull, of the un aid b•l8nce of P.M. in Oept. 703 locat· designation. if any, thown ~ CJf "* " Is-~• .. polllble hied by HENRY WAYNE ROAD IN AN l&R ZONE ALLSPACE. COSTA pensesofsale. feac11¥geeillldexpen-ol1ht I' ~ ed et 341 The City herein. Thetotal •mount S-,m.27 .• Is possllte lhetattNU!Mof .... the SNYDER In lhe Superior ENVIRONMENTAi. DETER: MESA, 1535 NEWPORT Dated lhls 3151 day of Trvat• ind of tllt llulti CfMtlll the ob igetion secured by 011va Ora n ge CA of the unpaid balance of ttlll .. h time d .. the °'**19 btd ""t be Ina Court ol Cahfornla County EMPT BLVD COSTA .. ESA CA May 1996. by Nld Deed ol fruit SMI Nit the propeny to be sold and 92"68 bli i d b opening btd ~Ina ttWt the~ .._..._s OR G ' MIN.: EX · ·• m • Jean M Noutary will ti. held on Julo/ 2 1996 11 reasonable estimated " · the 0 get on secure Y ... _-.... .-6... dlle ln8dllllonto ~ ..... the ol AN E. 3 ZONING ACTION ZA· 92627 ' 3 oo th 1 ' 11 ' IF YOU OBJECT TO the pr""art to be sold 1nd u-. .... ,...,. ieu · _.,, THE PETITION requests gs'.24 FOR MIKf CAAiOLA/ A134, JEFF NELSON, Published Newporl pm on ' ronl 11>1 lo cotta, e11pen1es •nd ed· the rantit'l of the ....,.. y . , due. ln8dcMtontocuh,the T'nne.•11e~~s lhat HENRY WAYNE SNY· ANDREW BUIE AUTHO-HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Beach.Costa Mesa Da1ty t!,:11;oo Eofc~':!~119~~;: vances •t the trne of the petitio"n yo"u should reeson•ble Htim8ted cosu, Tru.tM wll ~ cuhltf'I :::.:. dn~ .. on 8 a.c.c °' DER be appointed as per· RIZED AGENTS. FOR PO-A 183. DAVID MOORE, Piiot June to. 1996. CA Ai Ill• lomt OI the 111~iai tniti•f public•tion of the • ear • It the hearin expenses Ind edv•ncu at mecu dr8Wh on I .... or --• ch8cj( sonal represenlalive to ad· SEIDON GROUP INTERNA. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS M214 oubl1C1110n ol lh• nOllCAI lht Notice of Sale 1s: .: state your objec~ the time of the initial publi· ~ blwlll. • chedl dr= ~~or•= minister lhe eslate of the TIONAL. INC.. FOR A A229, LAURJE GORDON, PUBLIC NOTICE iotat 1mo11n1 ol the unpaid bll· •156,241 .23. In addttton lion• or file written cation of the Notice of Sele ~ ~ IU!le°'·or. ~1111 :awn .... •...,..! f...&-8' decedent. MINOR CONDITIONAL USE HOUSEHOLD ITEMS I th ob~ td by h T iJ • t218 923 9"" I dd' ...,_ ... -. .. , -THE PETITION requests PER IT TO LO GE B157 CARTER INT INC tnce o ' ion MCUr to ces ' the rustH w I objections with. the is: ' . v . n e i-dr--. by• IUte Of '9derll MYlnO• 8fld ~ auod-. M AL W BA L • • NOT1c• OF lhed•~• ~~ ....... ~-ol lrull accept a cesh11r's check court before the hear· t1on to cuh, the Trustee .......... s __. ... _ ..----.L. ....._ • ..-as......&etee.. lhe decedents Will and BAKEAY. WITH ON·SITE HOUSEHOLD ITEMS '"' an ...,1111 .. -...,... DP«I-•• ,. .,.. .._., _,... -.. -··..-_., codlcffs, II any, be admitted SEA TING FOR 12 OR B 1 6 e ME Ko e NT DISSOLUTION OF and ldvancn ,. s40; 97 3S 11 ii drawn on a st•t• or na· rng. Y~r eppeer•noa will accept 1 cuhler's lllton, uvtngs a 90C':il'ion, or UlltnQe ti.nit lpldftlcl In to probate. The Wlll and FEWER. IN A MULTI· HOUSEHOLD ITEMS ' PARTNERSHIP AND p0wblt that ac the lKnt ol Nit tionaf bank, a check drawn mav be in per1on or by check drawn on• state or or lllYlnas banll lfl'Clfitd In Section l t02 ol the FlMn- any codicils. are av8llable TENANT COMMERCIAL 9219, MICHAEi. BRINK· LACK OF AUTHORITY lh• ooen1ng brd may be"" 1han by• state or fedtr•I credit your attorney. netional bank. 1 check k'tton 1102 al the ~ clll Code-"' MllholtzM to for examination In the file CENTER WITH MORE Mi\N, HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Nollce Is hereby given lht total indel>ledlMIM due Date union or a check drawn by IF YOU ARE A drawn b a state or federal dll Code Md~ to do butlnese In this tUtt. kepi by the court. THAN 3~ SIMILAR EAT· B241 , SCOTT HILL, pursuant to Section 615196 Sault fmnall CotPOra-•stat• or federal savin s CREDITOR or • conttn· . Y. do but1iM11 In flls llt.lte. ~ .... wll be INlde, llhn THE PETITION requests ING ESTABLISHMENTS HOUSEHOLD ITEMS 15035 5 of the Califorr-Qhon u Mid Trull" 8y TD . g gent creditor of the credit union or I check Sald .... wtlbemMte,lrun AllS"concltJon,but ~ authority to administer the LOCATED AT 488 EAST B262, SANDRA CAS. Corpo'rattons Code thal Service Company, IQ.n1 8Y end lo8n ·~•ocl8tlon, ~av· dlceased, you mu•t file drawn by a state oc federal NAS ISN eoncllion, but _.,._ OUC c:oveNnt or wwrwrty, estate under lhe lndepen· 17TH STAEET. IA·\Ot, IN TAN EDA. HOUSEHOLD Dfgltel Accounting Sys· fm"* DIP'llma 1750 E fourth lngs .ssoc;i~~on or nvr~gs your eleim with the savings •tid loan Hsocla· °" covenanr °' Weffllnty, 'Jlll'IU Of lmfJlled .....,.o. dent Administration ol Es-A Ct ZONE. ENVIRON· ITEMS tams, a genetal rart,,.,..hfp Sl Slt 700 Santa Alla, C. 92705 bank specified In .Section coun and meil e copy to tlon savitigs association or IJIPIU Of Implied reg.rd-Ing WI, pos111don Of en-ia.tes Act. (This 1uth0tlty MENTAL DETERMINATION: 8407, ROYA/JIM YASS/ conslstlng 0 Roland (7(4)S'H372 Wt are mi111119 5102 of the Ananciel Code the per. tonal represent a· : b k If led In lno We, poc..,don 01 en-eunawes. to ...WV the wdl 811ow 1tie personal rep-EXEMPT. WE IMER, HOUSEHOLD Johnny 80d Emit L NH· 11\t Benttoary 10 colecl I debt end •uttiorized to do bull· uve ointed b t he SIV~gs an spec . cumbrwee, ID UCltty the llMMtltedlieu eecur.t by resentallve to take many IF THE ABOVE AC· ITEMS h•nl80, •.k.•. E. MlchHI andany1nlotm1honweob1amWlll neu tn thlS state. In the c our~p within Yfou r 5:8ctl0tl 5102 of the Finan-lndttlt«lnns -.cured by uld DMd of Trull. ~ actions wllhout court ap-TION(S) IS/ARE CHAL· B 4 4 3, RE 9 u N KAH Newm•n. •.k.•. Michael bt uMd kW 11111 llUlpott wt11111\ef event tender other then h 1 h l t ~I Code •nd authorized to Mid Deed ol TNlt, .0. v11nen ~. with'• proval. Before taking cer-LENGED IN COURT. THE JONES, HOUSEHOLD Newman, 8.k.a. Mike N-· rtQtlVed orally or Ill wrrling II sh · d h T • mfont. 9 r~tn t e a 8f do bualnau lti this st1te. Vancfl thereundef, wlh i,.. t•Ht*•a cMded. "'4h taln very lmportanl •ctlons. CHALLENGE MAY BE UM· ITEMS rNn 8nd Which carried on l'llliable. Ille expeclld open111g ca IS accept• l e . rus 0 first IHU8".'C 0 '~"'.. *"'the unpllld lpal ol the Nott however, ttwt personal rep-ITED TO ONLY THOSE IS· B455, W.ILAURA ROB-its boslness •I 4100 N-· brd rNybt obtlllled by Cllltng lh• tee may withhold t~e 1ssu· lett•ra H p roVld 1n In the event tel"lter other ~ ol the Note MCI.If by uld DMd °' resentatlve will be required SUES RAISED IN WRITIEN EATS HOUSEHOLD ITEMS port Place Suite 250 N-· 1o11o;:i.t*c>lton• ftUmbtrl on 8f1Ce of the Trustee s Deed section 9100 of• the than Cbh IS •CCapted the by Mid Deed ol TNlt wlh lrUftlt lhlfeon 10 give notice to ln1eres1ed CORRESPONDENCE DE· CH>O. RUDY BLANCO JR., port Beach, Calllornla, waa I~• d, '°"th• ult~·~~ untfl funds become avail-Ceftfor'!ia Probete C~e. Trustee rNIY withhold the TNlt """" lr!Wffl "'8reon as PfoWled In MW Mote, persons unless they have LIVERED TO THE ZONING HOUSEHOLD ITEMS dissolved on June 6 1996 r~ 6~C 42851 7c ·l · able to the peyee or en· The time for fifing luuance of the Trustee's • f!'°lltdlcl In Mid Note, plus fMs. charges 8fld.a. waived notice or consented ADMINISTRATOR PRIOR C1S5, NADINE WARREN, Alter such date, no part· . • 0 4 dorsea H 8 matter of right. cf11ms will not expire Deed until funda become plua lees, cMrgM M"9 U • peNHaltheTnm.e.Wal lo the p1oposed •ctlon.) TO THE ABOVE DATE. HOUSEHOLD ITfMS ner lo the pal1nership h8s Seid Mii will be made but before four monthl ii bf ti Pl" .. oltheTNltMMdol the trUllts CfNted by Mid The lndepend~nt admlnls· FOR FURTHER IN FOR MA· C 1 8 5 • G E 0 R GE authority tcr bind the othllf PUBLIC NOTICE wrthout covenant or ~.,. from the hearing date av ad a • to t e P''[tH 0~ tt. trU111t1 c:ruled by Uld Deed ol TNlt. CTC FONdc>-trauon IUlhOrtly Wiii be TION ON THE ABOVE AP· KRKWUS. HOUSEHOLD partnefln the p81'\n1<$hlp . noticed above en ortH ., I 11'11 er 0 DledolTNlt. CTC Fcnclo-... s.w. Corpor ...... granled unless an Inter· PLICATIONS, TELEPHONE ITEMS Dated: June 6, 1996 . NOTICE Of TRUSTEE'S rantv •. exp~ess or imp~ed YOU MAY EXAM· right. Said sale will t>. ... S..W. Corporlllion, 400 Counlrywkii Wey, ested person files . an ob· 754·5245 OR CALL AT THE Pub 11 sh• d N • w port Roland Johnny SALE UNDER DEED OF regarding tnfe, possession INE the fife k ept by the made. but without cove· 400 Countrywtde W•y, sv.-. S1mt Vllley, CA jeetion to Iha ptlihon and OFFICE OF THE PLAN· Beach·Coste Mesa Dlllty Publlshed Newport TRUST FILE: 96·9111CM or .•ncumbr•ncH, to Sat· coun If you ere• per· nant or warranty exprHs av•. Simi V•y, CA tlOll, "'°"9: (IOll show gOOd dcause why the NINO DIVISION. ROOM Pilot June 10. 17, 1996. eeach·Cos1• Mesa Dlity LOAN: 700629 OTHER: lsfy the indebtedness se· eon intereeted in the 0 implied regerd'ng title l30ll. Phone: (IOI) 1»'100 ext. 21111. 5818 ir.. coohrt 1i hOul not gr•nt the 200. 77 FAIR DRIVE, M218 Pilot June 10, 1996. M216 2630948 A p NUMBER cured by said Deed. ad· H t•t• you me tile r 1 • 1»4100 HI. 2-. a.te In-IOf'INltlon (1111 W7~. aut orty. COSTA MESA CALIFOR· " . . vances thereunder with ' y possessron or tncum· fonNltlon (t tt) .-r-4231 8y. Glnaiw "'°°"8Y TNll-A HEARING on the pell· NIA. ' PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 939·83-v56 YOU ARE IN ·d d. h with the coun • fo~af brancea to satisfy the in-ly: Gulltwl ~ "'s s.ile Oftlctr, 'o.c.d: lion wllf be held on JUNE DEFAULT UNDER A DEED interest u prove e t are· Requeet for Special ' . Trutt .. ·s I.tie omc. O&?AIN ASAP20IMllt 27. 1996. at 1 :45pm In B~~ci~~s:s~ d M~s~ w ~~i; 1 NOTICE OF NOTICE OF OF TRUST, DA TED In. Ind the unpaid principal Notice q/ the filing of an oebtedness secur8d by aeid D.ad· OSl%7M &"IO f11J .-!. Dept. 703 ~led at 341 Pilot June 10, 1996. y INTENDED APPUCATION TO 09/23/87, UNLESS YOU bafatice of ttie Note se· lnw ntor'f end appraiHI Deed'.advancesthereundef, ~111,lllO fl1 l--·------- The City Drrve South, Or· M219 TRANSFER SELL ALCOHOLIC TAKE ACTION TO PRO· cured by Hid Deed with of H tate a11et1 or of with interest as provided ' ange. CA 92668. Nolice Is hereby given BEVERAGES TECT YOUR PROPanY IT interut thereon H pro· eny petltloti or •ccount therein. and the unpaid AUBLIC NOTICE IF ~OU OBJECT TO the PUBLIC NOTICE that Sheward & Sons & June 7, 1899 MAY 8E SOLD AT A PUS. vlded In said Note. fees, •• pro"W1dad in secnoti prlnclpaf balance of th11--.-------- granting of the pelllion. you 13823 ... • Sons, heving Its addreu as To Whom It May Con-LIC SALE IF YOU NEED chargea •nd e11pen11s of 1250 of the Cefifornie Note secured by said Deed NOTICE OF TRUSn::E'S should •ppeat at lhe hear· ens .._ 222 211\ Street. Newport . MARIE CA E...,.. · he nd h Prob•te Code A Re· . SALE TS. No Ing •nd state your ob-Dep•nment of Beach Ca. 92663 Inlands cem. U: ,...,ER AN EXPl>.NATION Of THE t trustee a t e trusts f S :el N w ith Interest thereon ., M-01~. Loan No. ~Ions or file wrillen ob-the TrHsury/ 10 lr1nster' 11s lnilfHt In PIE SHOPS INC ~ap. NATURE OF THE PRO· crHted by nld Dtad of r H t ·or P!l':.bt ftice provided in said Note, fMa, 021Mf7 Tide Order ~ l~~ion1 with the court be-Internal Revenue certain personal property ~~~l~ t~~fge Contr~l CEEOING AGAINST YOU, !rust· Tl,!ls property ~s ~-t~~~~n•cl:rit. • rom charges and expen111 of ~1tll:l lnvlltOfllnturef ore the hearing. Your •P· Servt c• to: Dinwiddie ConstrucUon to 5911 tllcohollc bev9tages YOU SHOULD CONT ACT 1ng aokf ... Is and wtth A...,.. far ... lhlcM•· the trustee and the trusts ffo. 1e1• ~ No.: pear•nce may be In person Notte• of Company, Intended Tr•nS'· at 353 E 17th Stre« Cos1a A LAWYER. NOTICE Is •II f•ult.s. No repreunta· ~· AGlnlc* • created by said Deed of otCM71·21 YOU ME IN DI!-°' by yow attorney. · feree. hevlng lls address as M C 9262 •• ..__._.'""-'the: w p tion warranty °' guar•ntea ....;.__.,_,__ · FAULT UNDER A DEED Of' P'r . ·•r .. ' . .. ·-.... , ....... ·,j IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR Public: Auction Sale 1145 Wilshire Boulevard, .. e~~· A 1 wilh a ,_...,, V" • .,, t 11 ~ w~ther e ass or .......,led 10ll20 ..__ ~. Tr.ust. This property la TRUST, <».Tm CMIOllM Of a contingent creditor ol Under the authority In In-Suite 100 Los Angeles Cal· 47 Qn.s.le Genet8l Eat· Reconw.r•11ce, Inc: .• A Ceh· . ICPfi .,,... .-0 being sold ·as Is" and UM.OS 't'OU TN<eAC110N 3600 Pmcfflc View OrM Iha deceased, you must Ille t~rnal Revenue Code sec· llornla; and tha1 Intended in, Place llcente~). fomla CC>rl>Ofatlon, es tt\.I.., is m•d• or given by the &.. An I h CA 9002.4 "with all faults." No repre· TO ~TECT YOU\ PROP· Newport a.ct! your ct1lm with the c0Ut1 hon 6331. lhe property de· TransferH Intends to es· ublfth •d I WP-Orl tff, or iucceuor tru1tee, rustee Hffing this prop-08/07. 08/10, 06/1 4 r EftTY rT MAY BE SOLD AT 144-2100 and mlll a copy lo \he per· scnbed below has been sign Its interest In said per-Beach-co.ta Mui Deity or eubatltuted trustee pur· ertv. Pro1pectlv1 buyers sentatlon, warTantv or gU8 • A fiUiUC SN..£ F YOU 1 .... ______ _, sonal represenl•llve ap-seized for nonpayment ol sonal property to the J. Ptlot June 10, 17, 24, 199'. auent to the Deed of Trutt re strongly urged to con· PUBLIC NOTICE •ntee whether express or NEED AH EXl'\.ANATION Ofl PIERCI ~ pointed by the coun within lnlltfn81 revenue ~axes due Paul Getty Trusl, h•ving rts M224 t•cuted b Gordon Ha 11 vet their own invt1tiga· mplied is made or QIWfl by THE NATUftE Ofl THE PftO. IB1 __ ._. lour months from the date fr~;' Elliabelh B~:/e~ address 11 401 Wilshire PUBLIC NOTICE •nd Mlcke~ Haye• H~s · n concerning this prop-NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S the mmee nlflng ttils P'C>P-CEEDtNO AGAINST YOU, ....,...ay ol first Issuance of th• let· al Pe g[~P~~u: 1 8 sp~~ Boulev•rd, Sulit 900, Santa band etid Wife ,,' Join; ny. WH Pac Reoonvey-SALE UNDER DEED OF tl"Y· Proipectlve buyers YOU SHOUL.o CONTACT A Mortuary* Chapel ters es provided In section u u n s Monie•. C•hlornla 90401 . A NOTICE Of' I A C If I TRUST FILE· 96 9092CM 1v ed LAWYER. Notice Is hereby C tJo 9l00 of the Calllornl• Pro-Video by Internal Revenue general descrlpllon ol uld NON·RESPONllllLl'TY Ten•nts, Recorded on nee, ~·· a 1 orn • . · • are ttrong,, urg t~ con-alwrt ltllll CTC FoltdMUre rema n bat• Cod•. The lime tor Ill-Code section 6335 8nd r .. personal property Is•• fol· Notice Is h.efebY QIVen 09/30/87 H Instrument orpor•tton, as Trustee. LOAN. X5669-40217 ductthelrownlnveltiglltlorl a.vtcea C« lldora, • 110 Broadwa Ing ct•ims wUI not expire lete<S regulatlon1. lows. to-wit: All materials, that the undWllg1.cr w\11 No. 8 7. 5.49364. in Book 1601 Dove Street. Suite OTHER: 6240765 A.P. concerning thll property, duty ~ "'*-pw· Costa ~y t>ef0te four months from t~• of Sale: June 24fh, raw and fabricated In ac:> not be respon.tt>te for eny Page of Officlaf record• In 230, Newport Beach, CA NUMBER 139-123-01 YOU Wes Pao Reconveyenc.e, __,.,,. eo the Deed CJf TNlt Ma .. tlO Iha heiring date noticed Tlme of s.ie· 11.00 am cordance with contract b9-debit or llablli\I.. ~ 1he office of the County 92660, 1714) 68().3978, ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER Inc., A C•flfornla CO<· e111C\Md by LAiia w. Mlt· t•--•••••• ·~·MAY EXAMINE the Place of Sale; Intern•! ~= 11~·.;:~d '·Sona & tr8Ct8d by enyoM oCPltr Recorder of ORANGE By: Cristine Moreno. Trus· A DEED OF TRUST, DATED poratlon, u Trustee, 1801 c.tll, .Jt., an~~ lile kepi by the COUf1 If YoU Revenue Service, 24000 localed st 222~; ~.: ~~myself, on Of •fl• IN• County, Cekforni•, and ae S•le Officer, Dated: 02113190, UNLESS YOU Dov. Str .. t Suite 230, ::ir'~~ No. are a person lnteteited In Avlla Road, 3rd Floor, Newport Beach, C• .• 92663 ~.:~ thli tU\ d• of pursuant to the Notice of 129196 NPP15389 PUB: TAKE ACTION TO PRO· Newport Beach,~ 92660. ~In 8cM*-,, 1~ 11uite, you may 111• ~,°= c!203B, Lagun• and said transfer and .,. June, 11il98 Y DefaUlt and Election to Sell 06~~~~=· 06/l 7/98, TECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT 1714) 680-3978. By: Crlt· -.l.ofOlftdlU'eccwdaln7': With,,,. oourt a f0t!MI A• rY111 . Offered: Only Iha ilgnment of said peBOnll Jany Armour. 111 York· thereund~r recorded I MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB· tln.t Mo1eno, TruatH Sale omc.otthe~~ ~il:, s:a~ =~ ~ht, title, and lnlerest ol ~:=~r~h~o ~srco:::r:r ~~· Cotta ~. ~=~ :a~:.Toir, PUBLIC NOTICE LIC SALE. IF YOU NEED Officer. D•ted: 05/30/9 = ~~ ~": and apptetsel ol •t•I• U · zabeth Ba1t:y, In Ind to Mey 11197 at the office ol Publhhed New p ort f Id Offlc~I R d AN EXPLANATION OF TliE NPP15409PU8: OIS/10/M, 01 ... i&Oi:oo ..... II h ·111s or of 1111y petition or ;he P':9ftY wit bet odffer~d Dinwiddie Conattuctlon BHch.COata ~ Dally ~·SEU Jul ~c~~g'e ~,,,.,.,7 NATURE OF THE PRO· 06/17/98,06/24/te Nofth ,,_~to._. •ceount II provided In Of 18 · reques 9 • 1 8 Company •I t 145 Wllshlre Piiot Junt tO 1 'T 2A 19H on y ' N01JCE Of CEEOING AGAINST YOU Co4lliy Courthoute 100 aecclon 1250 of the Calllor· Internal Revenue S8'Vlce Boulevard, City of Los All-' ' ' M213 at In the Oued Area of the rt:nf10M TO YOU SHOULD CONT ACT PUBLIC NOTIC! Clvtc: C.-Dfl\ll 'Wnl. ni.I Probllle Code. A R• wlll furnish lnform•tlon getes, Cllllornla. City Hall of Buene P•tk • -Senl.t Ma. CA et~ auc- ques1 for S~af Nolicl about poulble encum-D1tld lhis 3rd day of PUIUC llOTICI CMc Cetiter It 6650 Bald\ ADUI I sin A LAWYER. NOTICE is Nara Ofl TNMTSI don. '° 9'I ,.._ btcMw form la •v•ltabA from the bra~ea, which may be Jun. 1996. llvd. Bvena Park. CA, et ESTATE OF: GOLDIE he'9tr( given that WH ,.c No. fOf Ulfl °' ~ .. ,. coul1cllf'k. useful In dt1ermlnl:'t.the Publlshed New~orl HOTIC(OffAUSTEC'SSN..EfS 11 •00 AM AT PUBLIC JCmU fttCOl1wywe.tnc.,AC•ll· =171~~&.A*INo. ta'*' below, i119Y11bt1 In Attorner for ttM Petl· ~ of the lollfeat Ing Beach.Costa Mesa Diiiy No A2i1154 UM Code~ ~Otll AUCTION TO Tl-IE HIGH· CASE NO. At82MO fomll COfl>Of•tlon, H trus· a.tit lllt Ofdef Ho. IUll •time o1 t., II ftgh(, tton.rs 0.acrlptlon of PrOl)lrty: PUot June tO, 1996• ::,~.:.., eor:: EST BIDDER FOR CASH To .. ~re, ben.ff· tta, Ot eucceuor trustH, *"'* lnw......._., ... and ......... convtyed HARRY I . WESTOVER, Two-story slnole f8lflily re• Ma1J ratlOfl .. ~-=iled TM• lpeylble •t the time of Illa cl41ritl . oreditore, con-or aubatltuted trustee put· No. ~I N'N No.: '°end NI# held by. Uftdet HQ., (CH1028248J, ldence. wtth laut (4) b8d· PUBLIC NOTIC! wilds· 111e ~ In lewf\il rnonev of trw Unf. tln;ent cr9dttore, ~ ~t to the Deed of Trust ll:NM» YOU_. It 5 Niel Died t:I Tru9'. In ~ HAJltRY I, WEITOVIR room1 •nd thfff •nd on• d-' of 1n11t Wll Slll. AT •s>. 811 P•r9on1 whomeyotnwr-rNA.T UNl:M A~ OI' ~ liltuMed In llid • When Words Afe• Not Enough "Specializing In• S11m,,.U.11 FlocDcn" 2983 Harbor Blvd Costa Meta 540-3135 : cm= 6 AISOCIATll, 80t h•lf .(3.6) bllhl. Ap. cnat380302 PU8llC AUCTIOlll TO Ttl Hl&k-tad Sm sl. 811 right, title wiae be int•'"ted in executed by Shelled• Ram TRUIT, ~YID DtWl. County end IUtte end u DOVI R DRIVI ITI. proKlmaltlY 4,188 ~· fl., Plotltloua8uilM.. lST HUR FOi\ tASM (•the IM lnterHt conveyed to the wilt or eet•te, or dathlti<! Vlthnu M. Rim· UNLKMYOUTNC8ACT10N --------...... --------- 1 0 0 M 1 w p 0 R T on approxfrnately 1.1 acrN H•m• lt•t•menl 10t1111 •di .. .....,..,, ,-., 111 •nd tlow held by It under both, of: GOLDI! JO-1th, Rec0<d1d on to MOTET YOUt ~ aUCH CA Hteo Pool and apa. The lollowlng l*aont 111 Ille U.. S-..l ~ the Mid Deed of Trust In tM SEPH 2/2 t /90 81 Instrument llf.'R .. "il""y M ~==~==~~~===~===:'t • CornmonfY known u : 150 doing bull • J c.hllr'l,oertlllldorOIMrcMb p1openy situated In Nld A PfTITION ha No &0.090e&l in 8o It A UU. •YOU 1, Publlthtd N•wport S. V811ey Vl.w Place, Anl· Cr wn t.entN as. tiguet ~ 111 CM! Codt $4cl1011 County end State here· been filed by JAM!S J. ' o ,_,M IJCPlAHATIONOI' 8eech.C0tta Mth D.Uy helm, CA 92807 Cl~ Plau ·~~g JJD~ 292411 ,,...,.. ii fvl II fllt tMlt lnattM dltcrlbecl· IXMafT JOSEPH I" the l uoettor P19t of Offk:lal reeo~t In 1l4a NAT\N OP 1l4a ""°" P4lol Junt 3, 4, 10, 1toe. AIHHor'a Pare.II No.: pott Be.ch' CA t2MO ol .. ~ l D hrwQ CollttNrty) A A Condominium Com-Coutt of Celi(ornle, tM olflce Of the Countv =-"°~~ .._ ______ MT_·:zot-13'1·231-33 Keith A. OtwtOn s CMO ::,;t.: .!:' -...:~· = Pf-.d of· P'AIM:a t· Unit County of Or•~· AKotderofORANGEeout.-l.MY'M. ND9ca II~ PUILIC NOTIC! ee;uc ':'~ ~~~~ =~!~~: ct~:eo Newpon :6.=, °'E.:irti= : ,::~:~:,n'~n'!,~~:~ ue:::E,t!:')J:::s '! to·~:=·0~!r': r=c=-crc :,:.~-:•: THE COSTA MESA ZON· drlV• by rxJyAM.ttte • ,~:::11 ~-3~n.sw~~ wn .. llOr,., ..... l ,..,.,. km.,..., 1'9Corded S.pttm• jOS"H ,!: -.ic>of"ted. Electlon to StH thereunder ..., l/ff4= ..... ,.... INQ AOMINISTAATOA Payment flftM: Deferred ~·CA ~ etNUICIMY me JWll 111141 e.r 28 1981 in Book ~· perao ,..,,._.m.. ded 02/29118 In 9ook .... to .. DIM fl TNll WILL AENOER A OECI· ""'"men1 followa· 2$% T • of c.tomll AtGotdtd ....... ....... • 2' tiVI to ..,,.Mt., the I No. ......._ ~~1 w .... Sf ON ON THURSDAY ,,.., ea ' hit bullnni 11 co~ 27 1'90 .. Im !lo to R 4123 1.__, Plgt 1 1 t of Off!.· Hletl of the ~ent. gt, H natrument 1, .._ .. ,. JUNE 20. 1098. OA AS :: bl":°" wn~C:~~1:0: duct8d by: • oen-11 pert• 111hOkPl99ot01t•cilh1cot* 111 cl•I Record~ of Orenge THE P!TmoN r•· 18-0n4et of ••Id Otfk: .. 1 ~ .,_,, • SOON AS POSSIBLE due t>v' t:OO pm on the ';!hip tlle offlcle ol the Rdfdtl ol County, Cthtomi.. P'AR· queite the deoedent't "6cotdt, WILL. SELL on ...._.. .. Ml. W71, In fHCAEAFTEA, ON THE fourth day toioWtng tM to 1r::.ci'~c::= ~= Teo..i.:l" ~~CA."a ~ ca Z: An vndMded WILL end codldle, If 1. Ullht In the Quad ... -. ~~ Olllltll FOUCJ:1."° ~ ZA-dac• of..,., the ffclftlovs busln•H TAUIT ~TEO 1tltlt'IO Ulll[N 1/M th lntertat In •nd to eny, be ..,,.tttd to rH of the Cl\y Hall of ~.::C.., =i 1, fHO M CONSut.f fOl'f'n of P•ymant.: M pey. name or nemH flaled YOO TM!l M:tlOlll TO flf!OTECT Lota 1 and 2 of T.act No. ptobete. TM WtU end ._.. Pet1t CMc C.ntef a\ ~ ... 11 f:o'~~ul'iNc AUTHO: '""'•mutt N bY ~· at>owonMey 11,1'" YOUA "'°"llTY IT •v • 110M, 11 •hown on • eny codlotle--'.,. awll· H O leech 8"'d. IUlne .,. .... _.... .... .. v • '..I.~ att#led ~. calhief. Of' l<alth A. DawtOft SOlO AT A IWL.C MU If YOU Mllp ~ In 8oolc 492 ebll for ""'"'Melon In ........ CA 11 ·oo AM "'T ... .. --W O AGENT '"'" DAU hNUrar'• cMctl or by e Mld*ll I . Hetme •lD M fllPlMlilTIOlll Of THE a 3 t e both .....,lu• the file kept by the ...... ' at ' " .--. II ...., _,,, _. TANNER TAUIT P:OA A ~ Ii.wt potte1. t.nk. Thia etatefMft .,.. Med llATUN Of 1Ml PflOCllOM peg 1 o • .... court. AUCTION TO THf. .,._ .... ~ c..1- MIHOA COHDmONAI. USf ••PtH•, or l•l•O••Ph will tte County ~ of ~ YOU YC1U SHOU.O alw. of Ml9ce-.,,.ow THE ...nmOH re· OHEIT llOOUl FO" ~ ..... Ge C.... PERMfT TO INST~ A 4S monev order. Mell• Cheell ()ange County on lo1CMI CONUCt l LMM." J01 32N Mepe. r.C:Ofd• or Ofane-qu11t• tiUthority Co ...... et tf\e lime =~---CA· ~~.lMJfN'?iTf~ cm~ :.. "':=:~**1: ttMMIMU = '4: :· ="r. C: ~·~== edmlnlttet th• """• .... In ltwful money of =tu tar..::.~= , VICI ~ MOHOflOU vtco. 1~*';'.;o4 17 • .AIM '· 10. -... ,... ....-dweon, •llC9Pt'"9 the,. ~=nl~t;e.J~!': Unllod ....._,, all right, •Ill 4 a111 ......... ,...... • ANT I NN A W I T H I C. ,........,.. ... Of. • • ._ ....._ 111 ~ • fl9" condomlftium """' 1 A ' CTNe ~ end iot.r1tt convtVtd t\ M It ._ fl ..... II S =~~~~~ llMr . ll'IGI =.-... ·.:~r:·e:i:.:: ~ N lndutNa, _.::•:.:..,..,_:non-endftO'ltlteldbyrtlntlt ~':\:"..==:;; GtRAGE SALE HINTS Before your garage sale, determl~ what items wish to sell.~ sure ~ingisdean and .red. ' ' • • ' • lo -~ t . • ' • ' • ,· THI MM CW N4 IXftT· 8uy fl .... n. ,Ind 11. = ...., _. Dm el T• ... _, ~ PMCll. I : el r9"Hte .... 1119 te ••• Id Deed Of Trutt In the ... _,..._.fl'-!ft '"° TMHI.....,,. ~ c........... Ma ... 7a .,.... " ........... Iii A "'"4flllm tv9 NHrnctm rN!'¥ ....... ~· rOflMl"Y •lfvated It\ Nfd ... ,....,.. ..... "' ... ·~---=-=----===-==mil~ IHl .. AL TAAt~IMIS. Ill Iii I l .......... ~ to eech UNt obtt•nl"I """ ..,,,.,_ Ind l tatt he,.. CIMlf'I ....... d • a Ut•MD llOUlll TeJepbone 8am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pm Momay-Friday BYPllO• (714) 642-5678 llYMX DAILY PILOT (714) 631-0594 DIADUNll Monday ............ Friday 5:CX¥n Tuesday ............. Monday 5:00pm (Pl~ include your name and phone nwnber and we'll call you back with a price quote.) Wednesday ....... Tuesday 5:00pm Thursday ........... Wednesday 5:00pm BYMA&Oll• PlltlOlll Friday ................ 1lnm;day 5:00pm 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA 9UJ27 Comer of Newport Blvd & Bay St. COSTA MESA 2124 COSTA MESA 2624 RENTALS TO BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT APPLIANCES 6011 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SHARE 272 4 OPPORTUNITY 5 530 5530 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil '(5) •2 Br, 1 Ba, hs•• • 1 bd Mob II• hom•s liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2 904 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ke n m or• Ref rig . fenced yd, w/d hkup, $495 & up quiet NB Oceanfront Fp Newsroom TELEMARKETING 9 mos old. 5400. Obo. gar, No Peta 2636 aecure no pets. w/d dw Beaut hme Administrative Looking tor aggres-714•72l -9656. ~~ .. ~ Senta Ana Ave., Unit ' 1991 Newport blvd Prof'I W F $650/mo. VENDING-GREAT one Asalatant sive dlalers & closers. Maytag Electric AllfUl ...... MWIUslatllllllls C, 5900· 645-1020 948-8373 + 1/3 utls. 850·720S ~:onFIT ~ u $12ci8~~ Personable, organ-$7.50 HR. vs 20%· Dryer used. good ;:...,.11.-..e111111tftlll· 3 Br, 2 8 • quiet area. E'sld• trlplx spacious Roommate to share pot. FREE STANDS. lzed full·tlme news· 25% Comm's ~ dally c:ond. White $50 obo ,,,...,.....,..Adelttllu close to •c:hoola. sunny 2BD new paint Bright, c:ute 2BD/2BA 1-800-318-8580 ro om assistant c:ash per order. Per· 646-3292 ... _..._......,.1 Ulltal c:lean $1100 mo. Call fncd patio lndry/hk up in COM. Remod. N/S needed to do wide va· tec:t summer hours. Washer/Dryer Gas 11 --.....,_ • ..__ -'-llCt. 4·9pm 559-4097 Quiett $845. 573.3059 $550/mo. 760-8589. riety of duties in Daily Mon • Fri 6AM·12:30. Stove & Frig 5145/ea. ---• ,...... NI w• Id Pilot newsroom. Ev· Wiii train if you need 714_646-5848 ' lhllUUe1 ., lllmlml111ll111 F do• ha • E'Slde-BIG Clean 2bd Walk to Faahlon Isl. ANNOUNCEMENTS erythlng from answer· w make SSS. 20 min · "·~ 11me.ctl-.11lltlM. r•• om ome 3Br 1ba. Gar. Lndry room. Female wanted to Ing the phone to word rive. It's worth it!!I Whirlpool 220V •l•c -. ..... 11111UU11&11u111 1Ba. lg yrd, St100 Sn5 120 Albert Pl share duplex. $350 processing, from c:ol· CALL JENNIFER dryer. gold color, ,. UlllUllltlill.••....U.lo Incl grdnr. 751 •9103· 548-l703 or 720-8081 Inc:. uhl. 675-8634 lec:tlng surf & weather * 714·52-a.1890 * older but works greatl .. ., .... ,,.,.... •. SVh•arrdp•&3Cblr•2•b" .... w·a-lk Upper Back Bav Hta LOST 8r info to zc:ling as edltO· (Be lore 2pm) S65. Lady Kenmore. lll6elt • l9ilcltlllnli•." /11 nal hbr rlan. Fun fast· WI d 1 avocado green wash· Tilll wtll 1 to sc:hools and shops. 2 Br, w/d hkups, COMMERCIAL FOUND 2925 pac:ed envlron;,,ent n ow c •aner ing machine. works _,.,., 11 $1100/mo. 72().8458 patio. $845, no pets Physical/Drug Screen: ALaddertro2o5fh expT neFc: fine S95. Adm1tal dual ........,_.,.111Y'""1hl· 645-9543/646-1184 REAL ESTATE I d E I pprox rs ue· " temp refrigerator .... ..,,..,,amwtlkllrlt la --------*LOST* White male ing requ ro · qua SB/hr. NB loc: 297·8081 • '••••••••• c:at. Blue eyes. Approx opportunity employer. · white. works fine ......_.,..,..._OWrtMtrs IRVINE 2144""NE--WP-O_R_T----1• lOmos. old. short hair. M/F/H/D. Send re· s100. Must sell by .... ....., ...,_.. 18111 Ill Vicinity ol Oak/State sume to: Bill Lobdell, EMPLOYMENT Sunday! 848·8340 ''"'1Mlt• Mftrtlnf hi 11'11 WOOD BRIDGE BEACH 2669 BUSINESS OFFICE street. 6/6. 650-1893 Editor. Daily Pilot, 330 SERVICES 5533 Whit• waaher and •• ..,.,.,. .. _... .. 11 u Poplar plan. 3br 2ba, FOR RENT 2769 DOG FOUND Mon· W. Bay St., Costa gas dryer $300 for ....i••u?ltlllyMela. luem· new paint. $1625/mo. Mesa. 92627. both. Good cond. -lf4llalll lull111,callHUO 71 752 288 •1BR $825• rovla/191h. CM. small prr Food eeeeeeee 873-8660 4• • 1 · 2BR 2BA $725/Up CANNERY VILLAGE It brn shepherd mix, / • Pl b h .. 11111·• ll 1·D ·424·151G. fet Demonatrator• oase e aware t at --------1111 ¥' , ... ,u.OC1111,itue Refrig & dishwasher Attractive 31st St. rope collar. 536·8480 in stores In area. Car tho listings In this c:at· callHU01UZl·3*. NEWPORT lnc:I. 5ox3o pool. No offices S315 $730 LOST DOG Thurs. 6/6. nee:. lmmed. Opening egory may require you pets. No fees. No Roy Joc:kson 673·3733 Near Cliff & lrvlne. 714.557.5579 to c:all a 900 number •••••••••I BEACH 2169 lease. 545-4855 Small Maltese female. in whlc:h there is a HOUSES/ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Npt Hta Apt 2 Br, 1 hecutfVe 91bs. REWARD! Needs Par1s & Service charge per minute. 2Br 28• c:ondo. 2-car Ba, pool, carpi, $795 Full Se""lce Suite medication. 631·3358. N.B. Boat Dealer CONDOS AC v •"' needs entry level ••••••••• • gar, , new carpe No pets. 738 Tustin ·Newpon C•nt•r· PARROT FOUND in parts and service FOR SALE paint, W/d, pool. No Ave. 642·7658 0c .. n 6 Garden Views COM. Call 675-3757 & helper. Must have MERCHANDISE pets. S1450 640-1529 •sso S"--d i ••••••••I~-__,,..,.... ______ Npt. H•lghts afford· • • nvn Term Av! esc:r be. ·good driving record. --------Beaut 5BO 4BA New. 1 able. 2 Br, 1 Ba. court PhoMIMall-Bu• Svcs Apply to service mngr blk to bch. Gour kit. yard cottage w/gar. 5150/p•r month ~; 2200 W. Coast Hwy -------- Vrly lease. $2550. prime toe. S975 mo. ic..ttiy PERSONALS POSTAL & QOV'T.JOIS ANTIQUES BALBOA ISLAND 1006 Avall 7/1. 723-8133 (310) 828-8248 7'4-6""44ta $21/HOUR+BENEFITS 6010 ***BIG CANYON NO E)(P WILL TRAIN iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Twnhm• 3Bd 2.5Ba Appl+ Into 714-647· 1991 1.--------.. Prime Balboa lal• Golf Course View. MISCELIANEOUS PERSONALS 3002 Retail Top Doller Paid! Sb. bayfmt.~/4BA. Pool/tennis . New •BRIDAL SALON From 1800·1960. Share pier. r, agt, ~~. carpe8t4&0 b5112n.,d1. RENTALS EROTIC SATISFACTION Leadjng Costa Mesa 1 pc to entire estate. brkr. c:o-op, 673-7647. ....,.,..,mo. • 4 bridal salon will train Paintings, china, Guest Houae $750, •1·800·962·2874 personable, enthusl· glsware, furn, etc:. frpl, wet bar. small aslic: person In the ex· 40Yr NB Res 673·6223 • CEMETERY LOT/ trtdge. Bath. steeping ROOMS 2706 citing world of bridal.~======:::! CRYPT 1225 area. avl 7/1 644-0195 HOTTEST Retall Exp a MUST. az.------:a iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil lmmao Lido Isle 3Br · X * x * X * Positions open: 4 Cemeter1 Plots 2~Ba, frplc, 2-ear gar, CDM aunny, spacious • Acc:euory & Sales (together) Harbor patios, 111 VI~ Eboll. ~v;':.~c:~,:~c~t~~ COMMERCIAL • J.69 UVE • <;:~~~~168.~1:. Lawn. S975 each $2300. 310-277 1583 Fem onl . 723·1988 .... ••• 1 oa 1 Reception Cypres section. Ocean View condo y LAND 2778 900-505-5050 Pleasecall546-1821 (909) 683·7205 Penthae 2BO 2BA. 800-739-4420 Sm• 11 w om• n P•c:lnc View Mem Pk p 0 0 I /I p a /t e n n I • • RENTALS TO 7501q.tt Forest Ave.. a 18-7 58-9100 owned whlesl• oo. Nwpt Bc:h plots ABCD $1875/mb. 646-1728. SHARE 2724 Laguna Beac:h. Not Computer data entry. Lot 166 ocn vu 51700 street 'front. S1500/mo. 011-592-570-950 gen ott, well spoken. • " :I ~o "~ II .. .. 0 o--... ._. cn-c 11 ;; c OM 0 ti -.C .,,, ta .... MONDAY. JUNE 10, 1996 GINlllAL POU CY Rates and deadlines are subject to change without notice. 'The publi~er reserves the ri~t to censor, reclassify, revtse or reject any classified advertisement. Please report any error that may be in your classified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot & The Independent accept no liability for any error in an advertisement for which it may be • responsible except for the cost of the space actually occupied by the error. Credit can only be allowed for the first insertion. DO-IT-YOURSELF IDEAS A READER SERVICE OF THIS NEWSPAPER GARDEN POND • Bring the soothing sounds of the babbhng brook nghl to your doors1ep to create your very own nature retreat Our complete plan gives you step..by·step 1nstruc11ons on bu1ld111g your own 3-in· 1 conversion piece The pond pictured heie measures 4 • 6 and holds 300 gallons ol water However you can make 1t any size you wanl Gu1dehnes 101 tillering and dra1n1ng the pond are 1n the instructions --------------Send check to 0 l508 GaJden Pond SS so OCDP Pattern Oept 0 112·page catalog $3 95 P 0 Box 2383 (Picturing 700 wo0dwork1no Van Nuys CA 91409 and hand1cralt p101ects) N1m•------------~ Address ----"T"'"--------Clty _____________ _ St1te _______ Z•P·------ Price Includes Postage & Handling each. Nearly 1/2 pric:e. 494-1858 phone manners, ;"" 918-842·2818 APARTMENTS HB 2Bd Condo. Across tv mag 875-0432 , from bch. Pool, gat9d, TALK LIVE IOCIAL WORKERS ~;:: O'M ~--- Put a fevv . vvords to vvork for you. '• FOR RENT pnmg. All amen. N/S, BUSINESS & Hirl~ S24/Hr Beneflls. no pet. SS75 538-4487 MEET PRIV'•Tr• v 0n Jo ',.....ROUSES/ ..::INANCE "' m;;a., th• b ua1n1ngApp1y Lido Isle Share 4Br &"" Talk to someone on their your ., .. 800-33H150 CONDOS _BAL_B_O_A____ 2Ba House. F/p. wll;\. pnvate home phone. 18+. Call ... ti FOR RENT No/smk, no drugs. One-On-One ' ISIAND 2606 S435/mo.. 723-19&2 BUSINESS 1-809-540-5172 Classlfled Matr BD In N .B . near OPPORTUNITY Chat Line Today! --" --------• ••2Bdr 1 Ba Bultt4ns. bch. FP. vault9d cell· 1-809-474-3172 642 5a79 1 CORONA w/d, fp, lg a1orage. Ing•. bale. $570/mo. 2904 Men's Club · • v -'DllMAR 2122 parkl~.~ar~ ~~~~~. 1~n !~~~~~~~~~=================================~ Buy II. Sell It. Find It. Clasalned. 11200/mo. 873-o872 N.B . Lg.hm Pool. Ten-AMA.ZINQl 101 Free Romance nl1. laund, pool table, Gov't grants & loans 1~74-3176 3BD 2BA Completely CORONA cable. $400/mo plua to finance your small furn. Wik to bc:h/ 2622 utll. Jim (d) 720-6392 bu1lne11. For more Psy1 ~~A$trobJy7,,31 atom. Min 3 mos. DEL MAR eves 642·8058. info call 915-689-7479 -...--174-3178- 11650/mo. 673~071 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Adults Orly lnt1 talifls apply. 48D 38.A 2-oar gar $2200 mo. to mo. $500 80/8A. No Kit. -Don, 434-2737 N.B . On &••shore Local Vending Rt• CUT• 2Bdrm 1 Sa 3Bd Duplex. Av1 8/18 Caah Income. Over fp. w/d hk-up. Near Parking & H20 View 20 prime locallons. ••••••••• beach and shopping. $475/mo. 9441-4271 80CMS78·1883 5950l mo. 760-1875' NB near oo••n PAY PHONE ROUTE EMPLOYMENT RENT through classified RES . If . ES Modern, lvng room/ 35 Local & Estab Siles batti. 1undk. lndry. Earn up to 11500 wkly --------$450/mo. 64&-4'400 MI00·898-4980 IN "l prefer advertisin& . th the Pilot and e wH1B 1. due to the great . . d oreat response an tr ,, customer serv1c~-1i Bill So s EMPLOYMENT 5530 •ATTN : Coat• M•••• Postal Po•I· tiona. Permanent full time for clerk/sorters. Full Benefits. For exam. appllc:alion and salary lnlo call: (708) 900.2350 Ex1. 4088 Sam to 8 pm. C••--l•r/Drtver PT. Competi tive wages/meals. Apply at: Charo Chicken 401 E. 17th St C.M. EARN $350/Wk Part Time. Now Hiring Mystery Shopper• For Loc:al Stores. Fr•• P roduc t•. 1·317-789·7001 Full•tlm• Peraonal Asst for prominent senior woman. Ideal appllcant would ba organized, respon- slble, flexible & abto to carry out a range of 111ka In Order to run a tiou,enold. >Ont refer· ~• a must. L.v mag tor lnteNtew 073.0777. NllD mtuMI iiD to help maintain hofM. Y9fd • cars. 10 r*"I week. Mwt ............... ....... • STARTING A .NEW BUSINESS?? .. • • • • • • • • • • • • 11Je Uga/ Depa1t1nent at tht Daily Pilot is plmsed to nnnounct a new snvict now auU/abk to nau businesses. ~ wiJJ now SF.ARCH tht na~ for you at no extm chargr. and SllVt! you the time anJ the trip to the Cwrt Hoi« in Santa Ana. Tbm, ef C()Ul'Se, afar dx search is compldol ~ wil/ jiJe J'IU' fiaitious busina namt Jtalmlmt with tht OnmJy Cln1t, publish qna a wttlt for four wttlts as requirtti by law anti then fik yqur proof of publialllon with tJJe County Clmt. Pkase stop by to fik yqur fo:titiqus butines1 stltlmlmt at* Dai/:y Pilot, 330 W. Bay~ Ont Mesa. If you cannot stop by, p~ aJJ us at (114) 642-4321 anJ ~ wiU malte ~mts for you to hanJk this procedMrr by mail If you JhouJJ httvr 11ny for!htr qwstiom, plM. mil 111 .Jaw wiJJ IN mort thtm g"'4 to aist:Yf* GotJ 6d;,, ytJID" w ,,,. •• I t' MONDAY. :JUNE 10. l 996 llUSICll lllW 903 ISVZU 1100 lllTSV11$11l 1145 • ACROSS 50 a.ton-. UlllMTS 8055 • f;iiiiiiiiiiiiia.iiiii.i •a• aMW 7~•1 • 87 leuau T....-r II••• .......... 111- Q••--. .. -.. _., er.-n, •In\ oond, 71k mil••· orlglnal , ... a di, wo, ale, -r-v ..,.,,. 1 owner, t'ed, 18,600 _.. , ... mll •• 760 qued. Needs retlnietV auto. or g owner. Cell ttt"171t. -· -' -· tuning 17150 0 8 0 M.000. 712.,0194. .,.,. toe-735·8289 C0ton• 1 CampueerN 5 -Mountains of LouislMa 60 Relaxed 831-7905 •ii iUW iae red, IO.cied, w/eunroof. 1 JUP IUO PONTIAC AN8WU8 TO WEEKLY BRIDGE QVIZ 1170 Auula 0 Slnget Reddy 1' -00 -OCNl'I" 15 Hawaian Island 16 Matttnl ga.mish 17 Object of devoeloo 18 Ceremonial t1rw '0 Scholarly voUnet 20 Adjusted a pi.no 2Z Kitchen utensils 2" Old a tarmet'e Job 2e Shoulder wrap 27 Kemel 29 Naval ranlc. abbr. 30 Jabber 33 1936 Otymplcs &tar 38 Apple. e.g 39 Improvise .-0 Nesl-.gg 1nrts 41 Impulses •2 Dressmaker's cut 43 View •5 Hog's home '6 -Ring Cole •1 Touch Nghtly •8 Gung·ho 50 Bellowed 55 Twin-hulled boa I 81 Golf efub 63land~ M TrMlop ornament 65 Captain of lhe Naulllus 68 Dancer Astaire 67 Word used btfot• bug Of mouthed 68 ~blggef 69 Moonts gematooes DOWN 1 Halts 2 Excessive 3 Make up (tor) 4 Olstrlbuted 5 Refs kin 6 M1Hand and continuoolly Bolger 30 Cartoon bear 7 Atinospheres 31 Prayer end 8 M1htary officer 32 Nuisance 9 Inna 33 Punches to Marry 34 Change the secretly . wording of 11 Perv'1 capital 35 Kiii 12 Not odd 36 Farnit>' mem. 13 Loch -37 Epoch monster 38 Expert 2 t Star In Cygnus 41 Type or case 23 Bilks 43 Long SIOty 25 Pair '4 Sunrise to '8 Specifically •8 Artts1•1 stand 49 Harder to find 51 Takes it easy 62 Fllthy- lriche1) 53 Heron 5' Legal docUments 55 Molusk 56 Top-notch 57 Caesar's garment 58 Alaskan city 62 Currenlly 28 Chirping sunset ---wll~'ft"'~~ 'l!"'"~--'l!l'--T.I~ 11"'"~.-,,,...,,~"lft'-. Q, l • >.. South, vulnerable, YoU hold; I -.AIU <:>Atta OQ7 1 •U Partner open' the bidding with one no trump. What do you respond? A • With 10 high-<:ard pointa you cenainly want to be in game, bul your ruffing value in clubs and two aces auggeat that a suit <:on tract utlght be 11uperior to no trump. Bid two clube to check on whether part- ntr ha1 a four-<ard mltjor. Q. 2 • A1 South, vulnerable, you hold: ._, 1 4 ~A J 8 6 OK 9 8 2 ._, 3 The bidding has proceeded: SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST Pua Pus l• Pua 1 What do you bid now? A • Hyou had a fourth spade, you would have an easy limit raise to three spades. Howuer, with only three-card support your hand is slightly flawed. Combined with the fact that partner might have a light. open.ing bid in third seat, we fee l that a raise to two spades is ade- quate. Q. S • East-West vulnerable, as South you hold: •6 09 OA98532 •K Q 76'4 Your right-hand opponent opens the bidding with one spade. What action do you take? A • We are not enamored of the Unusual 1'wo No 1'rump jump over- call. Even if it is in your arsenal, this is not the hand to deploy the convention. With two defensive tricks, the hand is too strong for that action. We would simply over· call two diamonds and hope to get the opportunity to introduce our second suit later at a safe le~el. Q. 4 • As South, vulnerable, you hold: •Q J 10 6 4 3 'VK Q J 5 <>7 2 "'3 The bidding has proceeded: SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST -----------T---------,.----------t Pua Pase l• Paa1 1 What do you bid now? SPO•TING ownel', Kint cond ., 85k '"8•••1iiliiiiliiiii " mll 18."6 842·5704 '90 CH•llOKa• 20R, 11 GOODS 6065 2WO Whit•. TNT wen-••• 8Ull8UID A • Rep.rdleu of what IOrt or ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '80 aMW 825 5-apd dows, Lo mllM, Rwne Conv. Turbo OT. Auto, openiflf partner hae, you w~ to be 1• wtll'41/tan. Crm puff. great It 11300/0BO. all pwr AM/FM casa. in game. Don't jump to three spades QOL-1' C~UB• Tallor e7Kml, Swnrf. 117,000 Muat H iii 54 ... 833 CC, tilt, catm 11rH/ _ by 8 p&lllled hand, that is merely made •IYI• Iron aet Call daya, 673·0G93 w h 1 • . s 3 8 o o , invitational. Correct. ie to leap to ~~:b1~)1c:~Ye g~~= •vH /wl<nda, 842-e2s5 UNCOLN 9120 873.21e2. four spades. That doee not rule out $45/H. 884-3182 ---------• 1---------- slam. With a hand rich in controls, CADll.LAC 9040 •89 Ll"ooln !lll•rk Vil SAAB 9185 North i1 free to bid on since your •---------iiiiiliiiiiliii&iiiiiiiiiiiiil • ''"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii bid · thi · TV ELECTRONICS orig. owner. S3v,eoo11 game in s sequence lB not • • ,80 •• DorHo Blarrlt~ ml. all leather. J B preemptive. STEREO 6080 350 v...a Auto AJC. F/P. sound •Y•tem, poaJ· Good cond $1700 obo live traction. $7,900. '95 •••b 900SE Q. 5 • Soth vulnerable, as South ATTENTION ELEC· * e31·7149 * Call 644·2270 turbo eonv., OrHn w/ you hold: TRONIC BUFFS: Uaed black top, tan llhr Int., Un d e r 10k mll . VCR. TV, xlnt quality, ------9-0-7-5• MERCEDeS 9130 S38 ooo b 251 8951 •10962 OKQ 5 2 OA K J 5 4 •Vold both need minor r•· FORD ,. · 0 0 • Pa Ir· Make o f1 8 r · iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Th b'ddi h ----"ed a .. 2 '"321 t 342 '93 Mero..t•• 8enzl---------No'ine ~pSO'UTH: WEST 642:e123 .:.,. or 1H3 FORD 1900 Orey. a c1a11lc TOYOTA 9210 1.., p... 10 PAN BRONCO 4X4 for the colleetor.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1• P... ? In pel'fK t cond. All 13400/08 0 . Call .,.3 T ta T I 4 Pow.,. leather, phone, 673 9047 *• oio eroe What do you bid now'l tow pkg, rlma/tlrea. --·--·------• dr, auto, ale. 28k mll. TRANSPORTATION 0 k 1 ' e 5 MI! R c E o Es w h 1 1 e , s 6 • 4 s o th nly 80 m lea. $17K. COUP• 300 s• Od 909.735.8289 Cprona A • This problem is similar to e 674-4247 °' 646-9449 .. .. cond s10.ooo. previoua one. AjumRLo three 714-031·7805 spades by you would be invitation· TS 70 al, not forcing, and partner might BOA 11 HONDA 9085 pass. Since you are too strong to liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii AUTO PARTS-. On tlae move? & REPAIR 9260 stop short of game, bid four spades immedfately. Q. 6 • AB South, vulnerable, you hold: •K 9 7 2 l::'Void oA Q 3 2 •A J 9 7 • The bidding has proceeded: SOUTH WEST NORTH EAS1' I• Pus l 'V P an l• Pus lNT Pass ? Whal action do you take? A · There is no reason why you should want to play in no trump with your unbalanced distribution. Continue the description of your hand by bidding two diamonds. If this may not be natural in your methods, you might have to rebid diamonds next to convince partner you have a genuine suit. 18' SHOCK elec bay *91 Honda Accord Sell your extra boat. Exe cond. EX 4 dr, auto, loaded, 1990 Ford Cargo $6800. 845·7673 96k mll, burgandy, household Van 12,750. oeo Herdtop &hock Elec xlnt, 18,960 909-735· itenis Ask for Olnesh Shaw. boat $4ooo 1oao. _e_2s_9_c_o_ro_n_• ____ , ___ 1n ....... c,..1_a..,.s""s""lf-.ie_d ___ ,__;1_1_4_.s_1_4_-4_2_e_1. __ _ 840-8329. .. POWER BOATS 7012 '88 18 li'l FT Wahoo (B. Whaler) 70hp·VRO Johnson. EZ loader VHF Flndor, etc. lmmac. $5950 075-4080 18' Boaton Whaler 1989, xlnt cond. 300 hrs, lots of xtra1, t railer . $17,500 673·6651 1948 Lyman Classic Bay Boat. Xlnt cond. S3500 obo Call 733-9993. Learn to be a better bridge player ! Subscribe now to the 1--------- Gore n Bridge Letter by calling SAIL BOATS 7014 800f188-1225 for information. or liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii write t o Gor en Bridge Letter , P .O. Box 4410, C hicago, IL 60680- 4410. WE PAY CASH For good used Sabots ~ boat equi~ment. Minney'• Yacht Sur- plus, 1500 Old New· port Blvd. 548-4192 Run your ad in ------------··-·----------• : 0 YIS,$1U. MY CAR • • ........ FURNITURE 6014 FURNITURE 6014 MERCHANDISE the Newport Beach Costa Mesa Doily Pilot and the Huntington 8eoch Fountain Valley lndeS>endent to reach over 100,000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit cord # or mail it in with a check todayl Run for a week! If your car does not 5811 we'll run it iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MISC. 601 S MARINE SUPS &FT solid Green oueen alze sofa bad WANTED FREE TO YOU6022 PETS & DOC S 02 couch. Pd. 5600 now Exe cond. $200. Antique Iron bed TO BUY 6019 ANIMALS 6049 I( 1 2 S 130. Call 723-1796. 646-0698 misc noral sup~lles, Free to good hom• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I ESTATE FURN: White Ma rble Coffee 11 owe r coo 1\e r . RAMS Wanted Look· Po I be 11 y p I g 38' Mooring (C-82) W/ Maple dinette table w/ Table. W/~l~ss top. 975·8177 Ing for Rams Games Eve. 641·8665 ADOPT·A·PET 11' BW, ott Alvarado 4 chairs. Aadlo/pho· Great cond11ionl Only WHEELCHAIR Top of and hlghllgnts on VHS Moved noed a loving Every Sat & Sun at Pl., E. of Bay Is. $14K. nograph, plays 33, 45, $50. 722·9693. the lino. Xlnt cond. Please call Steve home 2.pet cats lyr PETSMART, Fountain Call (909) 397·97971 or and 78 spd Bench Valley. Puppies, kit· (714) 673·2942. and 2-dr cab.met end New $500 Sell $195. (818) 752·6982 old. Very loveable & tens and more, all , table. 714-545-6766 MERCHANDISE ca 11 5 4 8 •8 7 9 5 Went to buy pretty <::1 721•1933· looking tor loving, car· 50 Mooring lst row ---------'MISC. 6015 (11:30am-1:30pm) Whit• Be lllnl crib & Ing homH. CAl.L 597. end of C st. near Furniture Closeout d r • 8 88• r,. E v • JEWELRY, FURS 9037 lo m re Info Pav 1111 on. A ·2 4 1 . Antique Clos eout u 1-e9 5 r 0 · St 3,900. 619-778·2663 Everthlng Must Gol PLANT SALE Citrus-WANTED & ART 6025 Pure bred chocolate1--------- WICKER WORLD avocado (fruiting) sio. TO BUY 6019 Wanted: Quality, used, lab, 8 weeks. Family Npt Beac h front tie for 1125 Vlcloria SI. On/King palms-lg SlO childrens clothes. In raised. Finest dogs. 20· or lesa boat. $150 Costa Mesa 540.0202 Herbs s 1, cemenl good cond111on. Wiii 494·0t48 835-4242 mo . Ca 11 Ch Ip fountains Sl lO, bird pay cash. Please call NEIMANS 522·2301 8:30-Eipm bins S2o. 909.674.9422 Old Colna, gold, silver 714-856-9861. Two llmiled edition Save abused and Jewelry, Franklin Mint,•---------serigraphs, beaut abandoned pets. Be••••••••••• Whether you're buying Sterling flatware, etc. framed/matted. Seller 1 t /1 t c 111• for another week FREEi All for $1 o• ....... c.-. ~ 01<. CJ\/ISA OM\ JI ---~~-~~bp-- ,.... lo !WlY l'llOT l:IO w loy-.C:..-CAtlfJ1 (11'1U1·.Mlf0. fAll l!l'J IJI 6$P' ~"°"'°'+* "'-°'-*,,_,_.._ .... ___ ----O•'-o -n-a .. .., a.,.• o.....,..._ a._ .. o--o-o -c.... O•-0 -0 ......... 0 1-o--o--O#C...-o°""'~ a..__ o--a ..... o--o ... _ o ,..iw o--- • S 10 for' linea. SI 00-'t odrlilionol b ! ·---·-------········-·····-· Call Classified Today! 642-5678 or selling, Classified Steve 642·9448 days motivated! 759·5410. ~~4~~9~~~~;.er. a AUTOMOBILES co11ersallyourneedsl L.. _________ L_ ________ L_ ________ .L.. ________ J ................... .._ ____________________________ __ ·sE·R·VI-C·E---1 i;L~~uc DIRECTORY CLEANING 3528 SERVICES DOORS 3580 HANDY MAN 3710 IANDSCAPE & MASSAGE 3830 PAINTING 3858 PERSONAL 3 548 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii IA WN CARE 3 808 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil SERVI CE ROOFING 3910 SP 0 R TS~ Deances officially signs on with Orioles Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 SAVED Sids, Blue Beet escape foreclosure I ' I I I l1 I \ I , . \ I Costa ·Mesa fi~ts $12 million police shootinp lawsuit • Man was carrying a uWe'll fight this to pelle t gun when he was the end. We ,11 shot in August 1994 by a defend our officer Costa Mesa police officer. because he acted By Evan Henerson, Daily Ptlot properly ... " COSTA MESA -The city will pay defense costs for a police offi- cer accused in a $12 million law- suit of shooting a Costa Mesa man, who was carrying an unloaded pellet gun. Antonio De Los Angeles, a Cos- ta Mesa landscaper, has filed the lawsuit against the city and Costa Mesa police Officer Phil Myers. In August 1994, De Los Ange- les was shot twice after he alleged- ly broke up a fight between sever- al men and his brother. His law- suit, first submitted as a claim to the city in January 1995, alleges Myers shot De Los Angeles as be stood on the front porch of his Raleigh Avenue home. -JOE ERICKSON I was a pellet gun. The landscaper's attorney said De Los Angeles never turned around to face the officers. "He's still having back trouble and he's in physical therapy," saµi Leonard Basinger, De Los Ange- les' attorney. HThe only difference between a dead De Los Angeles and a live De Los Angeles is where the bullet fell. When you fire twice at somebody's back, you're trying to kill them.• But Costa Mesa Mayor Joe Erickson said the shooting was per- fectly legal and justified and that Myers was acting in self-defense. DON LEACH I OAJLY PU.OT With radio in hand, co-prlndpal-of-the-day Laura Webb watches fellow pupils after fire drill at Kaiser Elementary on Monday. Representatives for De Los Angeles and the city differ in their accounts of what happened on that August night nearly two years ago. Police maintain De Los Angeles. who was 29 at the time, was reaching for a weapon , which police later determined At the time of the incident, police described the pellet gun as an H authentic replica of a revolver." And, police officials said IN THE principal's OFFICE 1\vo fourth-graders learn firsthand how both fun and frustrating the Big Boss' job can be By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot Organization -and this year she had not one, but two takers. C OSTA MESA -For $30 a piece, two Kaiser Ele- mentary School fourth- graders had the best day of the school year Monday -rul- ing the school from the prind- pal's chair. For the past three years, Principal Christine Jurenka has auctioned her authority to the highest bidder -proceeds going to the school's Parent Faculty Marleigh Dunlap and Laura Webb, both 10, pooled their resources at the school's jog-a- thon fund-raiser last month and purchased the rights to the big chair for $60 during a silent auction. •All the other students dropped out at about $55, but these two kept going past $100 trying to outdo each other," Jurenka said. "Someone sug- gested they pool their money Public to examine BBC : expansion, lease deal • At issue is $20 million to $30 million in improve- ments and a 50-year lease with the city. By Carolyn Miller, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BBACH -Before plans to build a bigger and better Balboa Bay Club are fina.llzed, the public will have a chance to ask the experts questions .t>out the massive project and new lease agreement. The Qty Council Monday night approved holding a public ~­ shop on June 20 where lltlt dty attorney, an economic consultant and an appr&sei will be avaOAble COSTA MESA -· -A:,, man • attempted to rape a 17-yffl'-Old girl in her apartment in the 600 block ol Plumer Street early Sun- day m-polke Mid. n.._ ~ ...... ntla ~ the apenllMt front door c1 tM gbt'I ~. 1:28 a.m. ind loCUd .... door beblnH ldm. 1bil 1DaD ~ punching aDd JdddriG .. the --ml lbln clllobedbs, cc.ta \ Miii palcl Capt. 'bn La&r aid. Wlaea the Vk'Um began to aw• md tlitit bic:k. tM mm to discuss the issues surrounding the expansion of the club, which is estimated at $20 to $30 million. This meeting will precede the June 24 public hearing on the action by the owners who are seeking a SO-year-lease with the dty, which will enable them to obtain the necessary financing for the enonnous project. .. 1be club is looking for time to get their plans done," City Man- ager Kevin Murphy said. "They need a long-term lease to secure the finendng to build it. With 15 yeen (left) on the lease, it's insuf- ficient to obtain financing.• The Balboa Bay Club., which counts John Wayne, Clark Gable, repolted.ly Wt the liouee and Bed on a mountain 'bta. police said. No weapon was seen. Police officials said it wu undeaf wby the front doOt WM l8ft open, Of whether the teeMg• er 1t\<ed UOl'le m die aputmmt. The girl WU not ~ acConting to P-olice reports. The wa.ilant WU delaibed by police u a Lilino male betw9m 25 to 30 YMl'W okt 5 foot 6 mc.w taJl.nd 130~. _.,M.-bn "•'a • SEE LAWSUIT PAGE 5 Fired bus driver wants his job back • Bruce Anderson says he'll sue if OCT A doesn't reverse its decision to release him. By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot Civil Rights Act that protects an employee from discrimination based on rehgious views. ·we Helleve that Bruce's beliefs and practices are protected by that guideline, and that rather than firing him, his employer had a duty to reasonably accommo- date his beliefs," Allred said in a statement Monday. Marlelgh Dunlap, left, and Laura Webb share tnfonnatton with the real Kaber prtndpal, Christine Jurenka. COSTA MESA -Bruce Ander- son, the vegetarian bus driver fired last week for refusing to dis- tribute hamburger coupons, bas given the Orange County lrans- portation Authority three days to change its position. A strict vegetarian who does not eat meat or dally. products or wear products made from animal skins, Anderson balked at distributing coupons entitling bus passengers 'to free Carl's Jr. hamburgers. He was immediately placed on unpaid suspension and, after a disci.plinary bearing, was fired three days later. and both become principals." For their money, Marleigh and Laura got a new perspec- tiVe of Kaiser, meeting the teachers in the faculty lounge for morning coffee and chit- chat before class (but no java for the pre-teens}; discussing llPi"ftorw.hus ••llSS MX 631-5902 ~ llJO.m..9141 <CU-·ADS 142-5678 poor conduct citations with third grade offenders; and inspecting the school's bath- rooms for a district work order. "The boys' bathroom was nasty," Marleigh said •. while • SEE PRINCIPAL PAGE 5 After that, his attorney claims, the matter goes to court. Through his attorney Gloria Allred, Anderson, a Costa Mesa resident, filed a charge of discrim- ination with the U.S. Equal Opportunities Commission. The claim alleges Anderson is protected under a section of the Anderson has stated hls objec- tive is simply to get his job back without having to do something which is against his spiritual beliefs. TURNIN G IT A ROU ND • Estancia high senior awarded scholarship for maintaining anti-gang progrdllJ., despite death of community leader. By Julie Ross Cannon. Daity Pilot • C OSTA MESA -By all forecasts, Andres Bar- rios should be a high school dropout deeply embedded in gang life. In.stead, he's a champion Bstanda High School wrestler with a 3.65 grade point average. His academic success and devotion to community ser- vice bas eained Barrios the $.500 Project SI'OP Personal Excellence Scbolanbip from the Newport-Balboa Rotary Oub, a coounendatioo the dub hopes to award annually. Barrios, 18, has been invohed with Project STOP. -a program for Coita Mla8 teem on the~ ol geog adivity-for sev9ral yeen. · Hit brother was lnvoiv.d with a local geog and Andres appeared lo be heeding in tbat direction. But after ~ the Project STOP founder, the late Roy Alvarado, and attending the weekly IDI tb9 at tbl lcbool. Bemo. turned his ....... to .. demD, ~and cammuDlty _..... Since Amndo'I clMth In Aplt1. a. rl<>1 hU been a dll•lng force fOr aepmg Project STOP tmKt at BtMnde ~ H9 h...U moYed bll way up in the ~ grmn. pn •'"8 ~the V8ltcNI _. ol progNll-from .. ~ ftlrtlng wllb t"~-.:&-=.-=-......-..;;~- f . .. HANNAH E°LISABETH SHEIS Of mice and media Hannah Elisabeth, a Corona del Mar resi- dent who was a former Kansas anchorwoman and now is a special projects coordinator for a Costa Mesa public relations firm. She is also an animal rights activist and a painter. MEETING THE PRESS Elisabeth, 39, was born in Austria, because her father worked for the American consulate in that country. But her own initial career choice was influenced by her grand- father, Lawrence Spivak, who was the pro- ducer and commentator of 1V's "Meet the Press, ft a political news program. "As a kid, I visited the 'Meet the Press' set, ft she said ... (Spivak) was a celebrity and I got to meet politicians and presidential candidates like Hubert Humphrey. I met Israel's Prime minister Abba Eban. "News was an interesting environment and I was a good writer. I sent out 50 appli- cations to the smallest 1V stations. ft She landed a job working for a CBS tele- vision affiliate in Kansas as an anchor and news producer for a year and a half. "I grew up in New York City and Kansas was a culture shock for me. It was a fasci- nating experience for me,• she said. "I had to shoot my own video, f~ed national news stories from CBS headquarters, and make the stories interesting." " DAVE LUCHANSICY I DAILY PILOT Soffer saves Sid's, " Blue Beet -for now • Fugitive restaurateur says he is trying to negoti- ate a new loan for bis' two Newport Beach eateries, which face foreclosure. By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot , COSTA MESA - A flurry of 11th-hour negotiations and a hefty money wire late last week prevented renegade restaura- teur Sid Soffer from losing Sid's and the Blue Beet to a bank auc· tton Monday. Days before the auction was to take place, Soffer said he negotiated with Sumitomo Bank, which had begun foreclo- sure proceedings on the two Newport Beach properties. By threatening to file for bankrupt- cy protection and arranging to- wire $70,000 to the bank, Soffer said he bought a two-week delay. "That took almost everything I've saved," Soffer said from Las .Vegas, where he is current- ly living. "If it had gone to auc- tion, I could have lost over $400,000." Sid's steak house on Newport Boulevard is a popular 'local eatery, while the Blue Beet in McFadden Square is not cur- rently operating. whlch will give him more time to negotiate. "My broker is negotiating to get the points and interest rate down. Once I pay off Sumitomo, I'll be home free for a while, ft Soffer said. •well, not literally home free, since I'm still living in LasVegu.• Soffer left the state one year ago rather than serve the remaining five months ot a jail term for failing to complete city-mandated repairl at a rental proper- ty he owns on Bernard 'Street. A Har- bor Munici-: pal Court judge has issued a $ 2 5 0, 0 0 O' bench war-l rant for his Slcl Soffer arrest. S o f f e r. claims the bank foreclosure would not have taken place if he had still been living in Costa Mesa. Soffer said he did not receive important mail notifying him of financial obligations. Nor does his status as an out- law help matters. •The fact th4l I'm a fugitive from justice makes everybody nervous,• Soffer said. •1 think that has something to do with my not being able to negotiate new loan with Sumitomo.• But eventually, Elisabeth began to feel her anchor position wasn't challenging enough, so she headed to San Diego, where she opened up her own public relations firm that she ran for eight years. Corona del Mar resident Ell.sabeth keeps busy as special projects coordi- nator for a Costa Mesa public relations firm, an animal rights activist and a painter. Soffer says he still owes the bank approximately $230,000 as part of a balloon loan pay- ment. He ls currently in the' process ol trying to negotiate a new loan. Through the use of what he calls "Soffer luck,• Soffer said he hopes soon to have a new loan in place, one Officials at the bank woul not comment on the Soffer trans actions, but confirmed that th auction that was supposed to take place Monday had been postponed. TO THEIR HEALTH When she moved to Corona del Mar three years ago to work in another public relations firm, Elisabeth became an animal rights activist for Orange County People for Arumals. She even turned her own two dogs into vegetarians. and beautiful her dogs look, Elisabeth tries to share her animal rights philosophy. .~I tell them r got them at the pound and they could go to the shelter instead of a breeder, or I tell them that my dogs are veg- etarian, ft she said. painter who creates "images from the unconsciousness. It's dream-like images of animals. People have told me my art reminds them ol Rousseau, ft she said. OCC boasts summer enrolhnent rise A REAL RIGHT BRAINER Another hobby is singing. She did a stint as a nightdub singer and currently is work- ing with a singing coach to explore her pos- sibilities. "I feed them a soy-based product, veg- etables, and rice. They like it, ft Elisabeth said. Dog walkers in Corona del Mar easily rec- ognize her because she walks her dogs twice a day on Coast Highway and Ocean Boule- vard. When dog owners tell her how healthy These days, Elisabeth is busy working as coordinator of an "animal kingdom• exhibit for the Southern California Home and Gar- den Show. "I love to sing old torth songs, 'my heart is broken' songs, and (songs of) the '40s and '50s Big Bands," Elisabeth said. "I would like to sing in a small bistro. ft Ora19t COut Coll~e'I IWDlllet .wlment la up ~of a penmt. with already 8,1$& ltudents signed up, accGlding f.O the ~18 aamjtsions and records office. Thil ,...-, .Wt c)a51e1 are being offered. And students are ta.king more claues than VOL 90, NO. 129 THOMAS H. JOHNSON, Publisher WIWAM LOllOEU. Editor STEVE MAR8l.E. 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All rights reserved. - WEATHER TEMPEJtATURES Newport Beach 67/61 Balboa 67161 Costa Mesa 79/62 Corona del Mar 72161 SURF FORECAST LOCATION SIZE Wedge 1-3 s Newport 1-3 s Blackies 1-3 s River Jetty 1·3 s CdM 1-3 s BOATING Light and variable wind.s night and morning hours with low morning clouds and fog clearing to sunny skies by noon. Winds southwest to west this afternoon with two foot wind waves, 4 foot south- wes1 swell. TIDES TODAY First low 1 :22 a.m. 0.4 First high 7:20 a.m. 3.6 Second low 12:39 p.m. 1.3 Second high 7:08 p.m. 5.6 WEDNESDAY First low 2:09 a.m. 0.0 First high 8:17 a.m. 3.6 Second low 1:22 p.m. 1.5 Second high 7:45 p.m. 5.8 WATER TEMPERATURE: 67 Swfllne Wwe- tl'llk for today A solid southerly swell series promises steady surf for most of the week along our beaches. A modest southwest swell will bring 2· to 4-foot waves at most beaches, dropping a little Thursday and Fri- day and building again through the weekend. For the latest surf report and forecast updates, call the Surfline, 1-900- 976-SURF. The call costs S 1.50 and any possible toll. For Raamiont end Dinc:donl Call 723-0621 2.5•~w ... ,...._. ... POLICE PILES COSTA~ • llOO blodt of NllWIM)rt loulenrd: A man ran off with two 12-packs of beer from the Circle-K market after a.sklng the store cleric If the store carried "High limes" magazine. • 1900 Wodl of "-'till AVWMle: A woman returned to her locked vehlde In the parking lot of Henz FOfelgn Car and found large rocks and piles of dry cement on her car. Her rear ~window had also been smashed out by the debris. • JJOO Wodl of 9rlstol Street: A woman discovered S280 was missing from her wallet the day after she was.dining at Scott's Seafood Restaurant. The victim said she had left her wal- let In back of the driver's se~ of her car and she believed the wlet attendants may have taken the money from her purse whlle they had the keys to her car. POUat.-s • A scream heard anywh«e may mNn robbery or rape. Be observant and notify polke. • Anyone removing accessories, license plates or gasoline from • car should be reported. • Anyone peering Into parked cars may be looking for • car to steal or for valuables left displayed In the car. • Persons entering or leaving a business place after hours could be burglars. Safely try to note any vehicles involved and call police. • The sound of breaking glass or other loud explosive noises could mean an accident, housebreaking or vandalizing. -Police Tips cour1lely Newport ..... police I ( \ I ) I l ' I The Twin Palms Of another day T lie Twin Palms 11 creating controversy. Big deal. This · isn't the first time the 'IWin Palms has created contro- ~ersv. It did during the early 30s m Balboa. The only differ- . ence is that the modern Twin Palms is a restaurant, whereas Balboa's Twin Palms was a whorehouse. ' The current controversy is between the Four Seasons Hotel and the Twin Palms Restaurant • in Fashion Island. It ·seems that the noisy patrons of the Twin Palms are bothering the guests of the hotel. That's interesting. The hotel and the restaurant are 600 feet apart. Balboa's Twin Palms was only six feet from its neigh- bors and I'm not aware of any complaints. Of course, Balboans were pretty tolerant in those days. The owner of Abbott's Villas was an exception. She kept the phone to the police department busy every night complaining about everything she could imagine. Not the rest of the Bal- boans. The Twin Palms Inn was locat- ed on the bay front at B Street. It had been a hotel, a rooming house and a private residence. Just now it was an •1nn, • what- ever that meant. Then, some time during the early '30s, rumor had it that it had become a whorehouse. This caused no great outcry. Rather, it kind of rounded out Balboa's b~wdy Up.age. Now we had not oriJ.y illegal gambling and liquor but now we had illegal sex. We were now Orange County's sin city. I knew about the whorehouse because I was working at the Green Dragon Cafe and the madam of the flock, Ruth was he~ name, would bring her •girls" there to eat. I guess hook- ers aren't supposed to cook. Bad for the image. Madam Ruth's •girls• were a raddled bunch. Still, they w~re good-natured and kidded a lot with us who were feeding them. However, as far as I know, none of the Dragon's help partook of Madam Ruth's offerings. As far as that is con- cerned, 1 don't know of anyone else in town that did either. It wasn't a matter of morality. Madam Ruth's •girls" were pretty awful. W ell, they stayed in operation a couple of weeks, then folded. The day they left they all came to the Dragon for a good- bye cup of coffee while they waited for the Pacific Electric to take them to Los Angeles, pre- sumably a more friendly atmos- phere. I asked Madam Ruth why they were leaving. Her a.nsv'er was succinct and to the point: HCan't compete with the local talent." However, before anyone leaps to the conclusion that the local girls were putting out for free what Madam Ruth's "girls" were trying to sell, I hasten to l \. I'/• • ''' • : ' l -, ~~ ' ' ~ • ~ ,,.•. • KENNY ;;,, PRINTER :• Ju ~' .' I I .. ('\ .. ~ ~-....... -............. -. -.................................................. -....... ,.,~· GRAND OPENING ~"~33" Vietnamese Restaurant "7 ... ~7"~t~ .. 2394 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa (714) 650-1421 Corner of Newport & Santa Isabel N a Make Those Patios & Entries Beautiful 12"xl2" CHINA SEA GREEN SLATE INSTALLED OVER AN EXISTING CONCRETE PATIO. 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Cristina Rohrig "I lost 100 lbs in 4 mo,,ths and I have never felt better in my life!" fames /ones . .,This is tlie ltir«il wight I'w bttn in 25 years; ThankS Dr, S•itlrl" Jim W• Bariatric ~ I 1 : ' .r ,-.,. f' ~ -:{~ ~-.---~--I . .Ille_~ ' robe rt gardner add that the real reason was that the local girls were so much better looking than Madam Ruth's pitiful crew that any worthwhile man would rather spend his money chasing the local girls with or without any chance of success than part~e of Madam Ruth's rathet shoddy offering. · I went by the Twin Palms the other day. It's still there at the bay front and B Street. I guess it's a resic;ience now, but it looks the same. The twin palms are still there too. I guess they were hardy enough to survive their brief contact with illegal sex. I wonder if the present occu- pants know their house was once a bordello. I wvuld think that something like !that would add a little glamour to the old place. • ROBERT GARDNER is a retired judge and a resident of Corona del Mar. His column runs on Tuesdays. TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1996 District task force may review high school c0nsolidation issues • Newport-Mesa school trustees tonight will consider whether to create a panel to look at district-wide enroll- ment and make suggestions. 1,500 students, but the school board never approved a formal policy for school closure. Two schools -Estancia and Corona del Mar high schools - have dipped below that limit. By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Piiot NEWPORT-MESA -In 1981 , an Educational Resources Advi- sory Committee suggested a list of criteria for measuring when to close high schools and middle schools. Fifteen years later, Superin- tendent Mac Bernd is recom- mending the school board con· vene another district-wide task force of principals, teachers, stu- dents and parents to examine the district's secondary educa- tion system. He'll pitch the idea at tonight's Newport-Mesa Unilied School District board meeting. Board members have expressed an interest in consoli- dating district high schools as a means of offering students more class electives and academic courses. Bernd said the task force should look at all district high school programs and develop a philosophy based on the dis- trict's main goals and missions for educating high school stu- dents. •Should the board wish to go ahead with this, I would recom- mend we have a broad-based committee, one with students, school teachers, maybe get some ucr folks, to look at the curricu- lum of all our schQ.Ols and see if they are con sistent with our beliefs," he said. 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Centennial • ZI i many mor~. • Ogar • Ele 8leu EYE-OPENER DeCihces inks with Baltimore Orioles. , CORONA DEL MAR -UCLA oekbll" 'DID J>eC'lacw, a f«· mer Corona del Mar High Rlt¥"'+iat wbo ... uh call Ail lbit • 16th 10tlDd by the 8aJttnwoe OdOIM ..... blll lllgnild wldi tbe Orio1e1 and wiD report to Bh...o.&d, W.V .. al tbe Applla.dd- an League later this month. be coiADwd MmldlrJ.· , , . . DeCinoes, whose signing b<mus ... about S30,000 (plUI school), will be JDOVed to third bue. tbe poeMm bis latber, Doug, played in the major leagues tor ~ n-n. lndDdtng Ids first Dine with the Orioles. . 1bn DeCinces, who needs to finilb final ---el tJO.A before leaVing for Bluefield. will catch in a tbl99 'N" rOCadoD at the short-sea.son Cass-A affiliate and.play tldrd bae tbe rmt ol the rime. •The Oriole. said they know I can catch. tiUt tbeY b9ve a need for a third bLceman, and U I'm aNe to do that.~ have a left.handed swing at tbo9e two ~ • said. •Apparently, when they went in tbe clnft IOCllD. ~ weren't allowed lo draft any catchers, became they're fuD at tbe . position from last year, so they actually drafted me as a third bueman/catcher. • DeCinces, exdted about beginning his pro belebaD career in the same city as bis father, betted .341 this leUCl1 for UCLA with team highs in home rum (18) and RBI (67). He was among the best in the nation in throwing out would-be .,_., stealers. Last year, DeCinces hit .315 with a team-leading 13 home .runs and 51 RBL QUOTE OF 1THE DAY 7r.,. • ,,_. tNng I'd"""' A7IOlm •..• -JUS11N KE/Ill aw NEWPOKT HARBOR'S PIA>'tV'f wJN CM'1l SANlfAGO STORYBOOK ENDING Justin Kerr will take plenty of memories with him to Princeton. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot T here are few moments in high school sports when tears and postgame cel- ebration intertwlne, but the Newport Harbor High boys soc- cer team's 2-1 overtime playoff upset at Santiago was certainly one. Senior Justin Kerr, who was pulled down in the box lo set up his game-winning penalty kick six minutes into the second 10-minute overtime period, was overcome by emotion in the aftermath of a triumph that eliminated the second-seeded Cavaliers (20-1-1) in the first round of the CIP Southern Section Division m Playoffs. "I was just emotionally and physically spent,• said the senior Princeton-bound forward, who placed his hands over bis eyes in an attempt to conceal tears. "I was just so ~PY for every single one of our guys. After our team prayer, Ilooked around and saw the sheer joy on everyone•s face. It was the ~test~ I'd ever known.• The highly-skilled Sailors did plenty of great thinas en route to a 20-6-4 recorcf. finishing the winningest season in schoOl history witll a flourish that seemed to captivate a community. Despite playing without Kerr, whose 26 gOals broke the school single-season record of 21 he established as a junior, the Tars tied Santa Margarita, 1-1, in the season finale to clinch the Sea View League's third-place playoff spot. Opening the playoffs with a wild card date at Laguna Hills, Kerr piled tape over tom liga- ments in his left ankle to score sailor boys/ 1995-1996 two seoond-balf goals in a 2-1 win. Santiago, featuring Orange County scoring leader Albert Mendez (St goals and 16 assists), provided a formidable challenge, exchonging penalty- kick goals with the Tars through regulation as both teams induced gasps, groans and cheers from spectators lining both sidelines. senior defender Ryan Yurada marked Mendez effectively and Coach Colin Bouette also praised Garrett JilDSJila. Ryan Hoover, Jeremy Ellis and Chris Wakim for keying the victory, before he bolted for the airport to catch a Oight to Las Vegas for a club tournament. A 1-0 victory over Riverside Poly followed as Kerr collected his 11th assist on a Jansma goal and freshman goalkeeper Zach Wells posted two huge saves in the closing seconds to preserve the shutout Wells stopped a breakaway with 90 seconds left and a penalty kick one minute later to finish with seven saves and becOme yet another hero in a roster full of spotlight dwellers. The magic nm out. however, in 8 suh!eqUellt 2~ 1 quartemnal bis to CanyCll $pings. which the 18rs outsbat. 36-5. Canyon Springs Coach Sharon Walsh echoed Bouette's disbelief over the Cougars' vic- tory, which both considered for- tuitous, even in a sport known tor unpredictability. Brett Baker, Tobin Junowich, Leeliernandez,Brandon Brown, Scott Tackabeny, Jake ·Opp and James Perkins were additional consistent contribu- tors for Bouette, who moved to Boston following the season and will not return. Bouette and the players alike also credited fiery assis- tant Ziad Khoury with much of the Sailors' success. Soccer, water polo, Deere take center stage · • Heavyweight wrestler and two playoff teams post majority of Sailors' victories this season. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -While the so- called "major" sports of football, basket· ball and baseball combined to win 18 of 59 games during Newport Harbor High's 1995-96 boys athletic year, soccer and water polo each won 20 games and heavyweight wrestler Jason Deere post- ed 42 victories to seize the spotlight. Deere, who joined fellow juniors Matt Large (103·pound wrestling) and Shane Reese (discus throw) as the only Tars lo win Sea View League titles, went on to finish second at the CIF Southern Section Division ll Finals, second at the Masters Meet and seve nth at the CIF State Cham- pionships. He finished 40-9. Soccer, keyed by prolific senior scor- ing machine Justin Kerr, made a story- book run to the Southern Section Divi- sion ill quarterfinals, but the Sailors were left shaking their heads in disbelief after falling, 2-1, despite outshooting Canyon Springs, 36-5. Featuring nine seniors and coming off a supremely successful summer, water polo Coach Bill Barnett found himself down- playing 'the lofty expectations of those pre- dicting a return to Newport's former domi- nance in the sport But despite several players' motiva- tional technique of dying their hair blue for a late-season surge, the Tars lost in the section quarterfinals for the fourth straight year. Individual honors were plentiful as Wes Badorek earned Co-Most Valuable Player laurels in volleyball and was the school's Male Athlete of the Year. Chris Richardson garnered first-team All-CIP recognition in water polo and junior Joe Urban collected all-district honors in foot- ball and baseball. Additionally, upset triumphs over Back Bay rival Corona del Mar in football and baseball will, no doubt, occupy high-pro- file spots in the respective scrapbooks of players in both sports, as Will the volley- ball team's five-game triumph over league champion Santa Margarita. Here's a sport-by-sport review: Soccer. When Kerr went down with tom ligaments in bis left ankle late in reg- ular season, some figured the Sailors would limp through the remainder of their sc.hedule and miss the playoffs. But, without the services of their top scorer and co-captain, Coach Colin Bou- ette's team tied Santa Margarita in the Sea View League finale to clinch third place and a second life. Kerr, considered out for the season, mlraculously returned lo score both goals in a 2-1 wild card victory over Laguna Hills, then booted home a pair of penalty kicks to fuel a 2-1 overtime upset of sec- ond-seeded Santiago. The. n.n then handled Riverside Poly, 1-0, before running out of magic against Canyon Springs, finishing at 20-6-4, 4-3- 3 in league. ( Ken, a second-team All-CIP selection, ~~ fellow senior co-captain Jeremy , a def ender, as well aa Jt.mb" mkl· ftelder Garrett Jansma oo the all-league flnt teem. Senior defenden Ryan Hoover and ,Ryan Yurada were second-team all- league pleb, while Tobin Jwiowtch reoifved boa«abl mentton. w .... ~ Seruon IUdwdlon, Mike peett, Cbrit Seib and Graham Harvey all 9~~ . All·Sea Vlew and All·ClP SOUtMm Section DivtAon I bonort to fuel a 2M cempeJgu, •-1 tn i.aaue. Bui a Mc:ond-plaee tin1ib to m Toro f r MARC MARTIN I DAl.Y PllOT Jason Deere grabs the leg of Millik.an's Kelly Richardson at the Masters Wrestling MeeL juniors Urban and Ga.nett Nuzum shared the majority of the pitching load, while Urban (.392 with seven homers and 16 RBI) keyed first-year roach Jim Kiefer's offense. Nuzum. a left-handed transfer from Corona del Mar, fashioned a 2.<:11 ERA and struck out 64 in 70 213 inninqs. Urban, who also spar1cJed at third base, was a first-team all-league choice, while Nuzum made the second team. Senior second ba.c;eman Gavin Tomalas (.300 with two homers, 15 RBI and seven stolen bases in eight attempts) was the Sailors' third all-district selection. while junior catcher Paul Jones hit .338 and senior first baseman Andy Langsdorf belt- ed four round-b'ippers. The Sailors fin- ished 8-15, 2-3 in league. Tellllls: Stanford-bound senior Geoff Abrams, who played only a handful of regular-season matches, represented the Sailors in winning the 18s division at the Ojai Valley Tennisiownament. lt was bis third singles title at the prestigious event. Abrams won all 18 games to try to help Coach Charlie Bleilcer's squad defeat Santa Margarita in the Sea View League finale and force a third-place playoff with the Eagles. But the Tars were defeated on games, 81-79, after the match ended deadlocked, 9-9. Newport finished 8-11, 4-6 in league. Track and field: Reese uncorked a personal-best of 165-6 in the discus to fin- ish third at the Orange County Champi- onships, but didn't seriously approach that performance during a noteworthy postseason. After claiming Sea View League gold, he qualified No. 1 for the CIP Southern Section Division n Finals (158-10), but fin- ished fourth (147-9), missing a chance to continue on in the Masters Meet. Sophomore Chuck Loo stood out in the jumps and the hurdles, ending bis season by mple jumping •0-2 112 in the CIF Division II Preliminaries. The Tars . finished 0-5 in Sea View dual meets. Golt Juniors Justin Shapiro and Bill Collopy led the youthful squad, which fin- ished 6-14, 3-7 in league. Shapiro was the medalist in both league IDAtches with powerful Santa Margarita. and finished fifth at Sea View l.e8gue Pmals, missing advancing to aF by <me stroke. Spencer Rose, Scott Reuben and Chris Henrotin added to C<>4ch Jim Wamm'a optimism for better results in 1997, Swimming: Soj>hanores Rob WiIUams and Jason Arrow showed they're to be ~ ooed with in mming seuons, as the Sailors finW>ed 3-2 in league dual meets and fourth at league finals. Williams finished fourth at league finals in the 100.yard breaststroke and seventh in the 100 buttelfty, advandng to the OP Soutbero Section Dlvisioo n Prelimtnaries in the breutltroke. Arrow, wbo alto <11mlifted for OP in the br&astltloke, ftntabed ~ tn that event. as wall • the 200 individual medley at league ftnals. Junior Jon Ucdlerl was 8ixth in the 100 freestyle at league finals. Salllng: Defending dinghy national clwnpion, the Sallon ttnllhed filth at the same event thll spring. Junior aldpper Patrick Hogan and ... ~Brian Blaell WW. the top male m.nbers "the~ wbk:h Mto tnducl· ed Cwlle Boubther and Gray Doughty. The ,.. allo qua1tftect b 1he High Scbool 1"8m Racalg N+n+, ..,..._ Singl• standout Dom Merab.wo and doUblel pedoimll'a BDtl, Jalcll Opp, Jolh YOdMI and MrC1D .._ w.. tbe r.au.ct l:aoyt Oil .. med lq\lld. • Daily Pilot • LAWSUIT CONTINUE!> FROM 1 De Los Angeles refused to follow tmcen' orders. Lut week in closed session, the council agreed to pay Myers defense costs. The City Manager's office last summer threw out De Los Ange- les' claim against the dty. When the court proceedings are com- plete, Erickson expects a judge to side with the city. . •ne fact of the matter is that when somebody points a fireann at a police officer, the polic~ offi- cer doesn't have time to ask if it's a pellet gun," Erickson said. "We'll fight this to the end. We'll defend our officer because he acted properly." De Los Angeles eventually pleaded no contest to misde- meanor charges of carrying a replicated weapon and received no jail time. PROGRAM 1 CONTINUED FROM 1 and 1 help them with math and English." be said. "I like to help.• Barrios' latest project bas includ- ed volunteering in the Estancia High School library, putting away returned books. A member of the Costa Mesa Police Department's Explorers, Barrios plans to attend Golden West College for two semesters while working as a part-time assistant coach with Estancia wrestlers. He eventually wants to become a bilingual police officer in Costa Mesa. .. ... . . DON UACH I DAILY Pl.OT Marlelgb Dunlap keeps in lo'J.ch with fellow co-prlndpal-of-the-d.ay Laura Webb on Monday. PRINCIPAL CONTINUED FROM 1 penning an all-faculty e-mail alerting teachers to the rec~nt­ ly stocked candy jar in Juren- ka's office. "There was mud all on the walls, oo the floors, on the sinks from the (w~kend) soccer players.• The pair gave only one cita- tion to another fourth grade peer who teased them while they patrolled the campus. The boy called them a name until Marleigh whipped out the pink citation book and asked whether he would call the prin- cipal that name. MHe said, 'No,' and I gave him the citation," Marleigh said The day's highlight came when the girls led the monthly fire drill. Perched on the top of the sliding board on the school playground, Marleigh spoke with Laura and Jurenka over a walkie talkie -signaling that she was ready. Laura waited at the other end of the playground near the handball courts while Jurenka watched the school front. The students filed quietly out of their classrooms, emptying into single-file lines in the back of the school while Marleigh and Laura watched for unruly classes with an eagle's eye. After each class returned to its room, the pair walked back to the office to give out the weekly principal awards for good behavior -coupons for ln-N-Out Burgers. "I liked that,• Marleigh said excitedly after the drill. "I liked that a lot.• -' -..- TUESDAY. JUNE 11, 1996 • OCC offers summer classes for kids ~ COMt College's 0•111Umily .. Bducatica often Algllta I md 0. o.a.n.y, and Bllfdn...,,, Ra.ding ClalHI fcW cb:lilND ttdl llllDDW. ..... ....... for Che IQAtb dwMt11"9per I dm, indud· lag. •"»Ot IDd malerWI. ~ I WW be ottered June 251brougb Aug. 6, Alge- bra n is KheduJed for June 2-4 COUNCIL CONTINUED FROM 1 Humphrey Bogart and John Kennedy among its famous guests. bas requested an exten- sion on their current lease which expires in 2011. With that request comes a proposal for $20 to $30 million in renovations and upgrades to the club's conference, hotel and restaurant facilities. The California Coastal Com- mission gave its approval to the project last spring. "The Coastal Commission requested all areas to be publicly accessible,• Murphy said. "The hotel is public and people will be able to drive in and walk along the (harbor) front.· The city, which owns the 25- acres on Newport Harbor, is seek- ing to maximize the club's profit- generating potential and consid- ered several different options for future operations. But after months of study and overview, the city concluded it is in their best financial interest over the next 30 years to extend the club's current lease and proceed with the redevelopment proposal. The public workshop is sched- uled for 7 p.m. June 20 and will be held in the Fire Department conference room at City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. ~~ .... FATHER'S DAY OREA ~,.,___.,.DAD WILL LOVE YOU/ 50"' TO 80%0FF RETAIL PRICE OPEN7DAYS A WEEK Check us out on the Internet 250 E 1 i'th St • Co.., ta Me~a. Htllqren Squ.Hr> • 57-l-fl.137 I '1j •'.l\"l/ .... f!1tJll"I 111 q1.lfqo II< P PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES Fictitious BuslneH Street I l 08 Garden Ave., Suite K, Huntington Stevena 1238, s.nta Ana, This business la con-s.nta Ana, CA 92704 92663°3t30 Have you started doing PUBLIC NOTICE This business Is con· Name Statement Grove CA 9264S Beach, CA 92647 CA 92707 ducted by: an Individual This business Is con-This business Is con· business yet? No ducted by: an lndlv1dual The lollowing persons are This ' business Is con-This business Is con· Thia business la con-Have you started doing ducted by: an Individual ducted by: an Individual Steve Sedgwick Fictitious BualneH Have you started doing doing business 11: Mar dueled by: 8 corporation ducted by: an lndlv1dual ducted by: an lndMdual business yet? Yes, 10/247 Have you started doing Have you started doing This statement was Med Name Statement busJness yet? Yes, 5/24/96 Vac Electronics, 2001 Har· Have you stat1ed doing Have you started doing Have you started doing 89 business yet? Yes, 5·1·98 business yet? No with the County Clerk ol The following persons are O.A. Stefano bor Boulevard. Costa business yet? No buslneu yet? yes, 4·24-89 business yet? yea, 2·95 Jeffrey S. Hewitt Steve Bolen Ladan Sahefl Orange County on 6-4·96 doing business as· Alpha Thia statement was filed Meaa. CA 92827 Information Indexing Inc Ron R. Lerma Rocky A. Allen This statement was flied This statement was flied This statement was filed 10063885382 Mega Malnt and Flxlt Ser· with the County Cletk of JV Eleclronlca, Inc .. (CA), Chris Nunez, Pr .. ldent ., This statement was flied This statement was filed with the County Clerk of with the County Clerk of with the County Clerk of Dally Pilot June 11 , 18, 25 vicea, t422 w . 21st, Santa Orange County on S-24-96 2001 Harbor Boulevard. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of with the County Clerk of Orange County on 5·17·96 Orange County on 5-211-96 Orange County on S-24·96 J 1 2 1996 T34S Ana. CA 92706 10883984507 Costa Mesa, CA 92627 with the County Clerk of Orange County on 5·14-96 Orange County on 6-4·96 19883883773 18983884938 19893984512 uy • Harry Uyeno, 1422 w . Dally Pilot June 4, 11, 18. This bualneu la con· Orange County on 5·24·96 10083983320 18893885302 Oally Piiot May 21, 28, Dally Piiot June 4, 11, 18, Dally Pilot June 4, 11, 18, PUBLIC NOTICE 21st, Santa Ana, CA 92681 25, 1996 T348 dueled by: a corporation 188'93984483 Dally Pilot May 21, 28. Dally Piiot June 11 , 18, 25, June 4 11 1996 T296 25 1996 T324 25 1996 T344 This business Is con-•---------i::,~:..~ouye~~·~~. d~J~i Dally Pilot June 4, 11, 18, June 4, 11 , 1998 l285 July 2, 1996 T355 PUBLIC NOTICE ' PUBLIC NOTICE ' PUBLIC NOTICE F~!~:U:.!~~~~~a d~;!~ ~~~ an,:~~Z~du~~lng PUBLIC NOTICE (Under .N E'lec.) 25· 1996 T340 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE The followlnQ persons are business yet? yes. 1976 Fictitious BualnH• JV Electronics, Inc .. O.no PUBLIC NOTICE Ft~tttloua Bual-•• Fictitious Bualn••• Flctltloua Bualn••• Fictitious Bu1lneH Fictitious Bu1lnH• doing b slness as· Peppe Harry Uyeno Name Statement Veccher, President .. .... Name Statement Name Statement Name Statement Com 8~ 2764 · Clb 1~ This 11e1ement was filed The followlng ~rsons are Thia atatement was filed Name Statement Na~ Statement The following persons are The following persons ere The followlng persons are Ave P c~'sta Mesa ~A with the County Clerk ot doing business as: Wings with the County Clerk or Fictitious Bualneu The following persons are The loOowing persons are doing business as: Sea· doing business as: Feed doing business as: Ace 9262$ · Orange County on S.10-96 Pilot SchOOI, 6S6G McNun Orange County on 5-1'-96 Name Statement doing business as: Erner· doing business as: view Sales, 136 Rochester Bam. 34192 Doheny Park Electronlcs, 17391 Mt. Clil· Gerard Joseph Krankoe 18883882889 Way. Cypress. CA 90630 10083883318 The lollowlng persons are aid Ridge Apar1menta, a)Knocit·Olf Goll, b) Only Slreet. Costa Mesa, CA Road, Capistrano .Beach, WOOd Clrc:le, Founlain Val· 2764 Cibola Ave Costi Oaity Pilot Mey 2t 28 Thomas Clarence Evan. Dally Plloe May 2l 28 doing business as: B.E.S.I., 12575 9th Stteet. Gatden the Beat Golf Products, 14 92627 CA 92824 ley, CA 92708 Mesa. CA 92626 " J ne 4 11 1996 't2e0 son, 6566 McNutt Way, Cy· June 4 t 1 1996 '1282 15375 Bananea Pkwy #8-Grove, California 92640 Cembrldge Ct., Coto de Richard A. SeweU, 136 Chris Robett Martin, 604 Richard N. Eaton, 17391 This buslni.ss is con-u · • 1><ess. CA • • . 202, Irvine, CA 92718 Rudy A. Matlrnan, TrustM, Caza, CA ~79 Rochester Stteet. Costa W. Bay SttHt. Costa Mesa. Mt. CUlfwood Clrele, Foun-ducted by· an lndlVldual PUBLIC NOTICE! This business 1s c:on-PUBLIC NOTICE 8elshlre Environmental 341 U.yslde Drive. Suite JUlff M. Hodge, 14 Cam-Mesa. CA 92627 CA 92627 taln vaney. CA 92708 Have 0~ stalled dol ducted by: an 1ndJv1dual ---------f Servt~s. Inc. (CA), 15375 #3, Newport Beach, Call-bridge Ct., Colo def Caza, Thia business Is con-Thia business Is con-This business Is con-busines~ yet? Yes 611196 ng Fictitious Buslne11 Have you started dotng Fictitious Bu•lneH Barranca Pkwy #8·20,. tr· lomla 92660 CA §2tm1 ducted by: an lndMduat ducted by: an lndlv1dual ducted by: an lndillfdual Geratd Krankoe ' Name Statement business yet? No Name Statement vine, CA 92718 , This business It con-Thia buslneu 11 con-Have you started doing Have you started doing Have you Slarted doing "This statement was filed The following persons are Thomu C Evanson The following persons are Thia business la con-ducted by: a business ttust ducted by: an Individual busJness yet? No business yet? No business yet? No with the County Clerk of doing business as MagNet Th11 staiement was flied doing business as· Spetry ducted by: a COJporatlon Have you started doing Have you started doing Rlchatd A. Sewell Chris Martin Richard Eaton Orange County on 6-5-9S HCM 557 Vista Grande with the County Clerk of van Neu. N~ Beach Have you started doing business yet? yes, S.1·90 business yet? No This statement was filed This statement was flied This statement was filed 18093u 5529 NewPort BHch CA 92660 · Orange County on S-30-96 1301 Dove St .. Suite 101: bustness yet? Yes, 5/24191 Rudy A. Marlmari, Trut1" James M. Hodge with Ille County Clerk ol with the County Cletk of with the County Clerk of , Allatgh Glynn ' Hupp, 557 19093984844 Newport Beach CA 92660 . Belahlre Environmental This statement was filed This statement wu filed Orange County on S-17·96 Orange County on 5-24·96 Orange County on S.24-96 Daily Pilot June 11 · 18, 25, vista Grande Newport Daily Pilot June 4 11 19 Van Neu 6 Sperry, Inc .. Servlc .. Inc., Karen Moot· with the County Clerk of with the County Cletk of 18893983752 18893984483 18893884513 July 2. 1996 T347 Beach, CA 92660 25. 1996 . nsl 1301 Dove St., Sulte 01. mart, Pres. Orange County on S-14-96 Orange County on 5-10-96 Dally Piiot May 21, 28, Dally Pilot June 4, t1. 18, Dally Pllot June 4, 11, 18, PUBLIC NOTICE This business Is con.1--------- Newport Beach, CA 92660 This statecment wcu filed 18883983308 19893982880 June 4 11 1996 T297 25 1996 T329 25 1996 T345 ducted by: an 1nd1v1dua1 PUBLIC NOTICE Thi b 1 1 with the ounty lerk of 0 p· D 1 • ' ' 1--· ----------------• us neu • con· 0 Cou t 5-30-96 any llot May 21. 28, ally P tot May 21. 28, PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Fictitious Bualne11 Have you started doing Fictitious BualneH ducted by: a llmlted Pll1· range 1,,,n,,,Y93°~ .. 4 .. 77 June 4, 11, 1996 1287 June 4, 11. 1996 t275 Name Statement business yet? No H St t t nershlp •• -• Th f 11 A1le1gh G. Hupp •m• • emen Have you 1tar1ed doing Dally Piiot June 11, 18, 25, PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Fictitious BualnH• Fictitious BualnHI Fictitious BualneH . e 0 owing pe'.sons are This statement w.as hied The tollow1ng persons are business yet? -July 2 1996 T349 Nam• Statement Name Statement Name Statement doing business as. A) Med· with the County Clerk ol doing business as· MEO van Neat & Sperry. Inc.. • Fictitious BwalneH Flotltloua Business The following persons are The following persons are ·The following persons are lt~rran!'a, BJ Lemuila, 119 Orange County on 5.17.95 International. 14 Lessay. Rand Sperry, Secretary PUBLIC NOTICE Name Statement Nlhne Statement doing business as: Events dolng business as: Golden doing business as: SH ~ta ~d8A 9~~:3 Newport 18893983771 Newport Coast. CA 92657 This statement was filed The following persons are The following pereon1 are Unlimited, 1589 Rl11e1slde Uon Industries of CA, 3535 Cliff Bldg. Malnt. Serv., eac • D lly Pil M 2 28 Mal\010 E Ohor1, 14 Les· with the County Clerk or Fictitious aualne•• doing business es: Traller doing bualnHa 11: 4 Your Place, Costa Mesa, CA E. Coast Highway, 180. 2516 Klnc:ald #203 Costa ~av1~;ran~ D~les~al, 11~ J a 4 1t0't99;Y 1·T29e say. Newport Beach CA Orange County on 5-3·96 Name Statement Alert, 333 Marine Ave., #6, Convenience, 10 Marttlme 92627 Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Mesa, CA 92626 • 0 ou • ewpo une • • 92657 18083982258 The foltowtng persons are Balboa Island, CA 92662 Or., Corona del Mat, CA Lisa Ann Coutts, 1589 Riv· Myrna L Jorgensen. 3535 Ruth Anne Hackney. 2516 ~~ch, ;A r2663 I PUBLIC NOTICE This business IS con- Dalty PllOt May'2S June 7 doing buslneu as: A) L-ls S. Akerman, Jr., R• 92625 erslde Place, Costa Mesa. E. Coast Highway, 11'80. Kincaid •203, Costa Mesa, duct!ci bu~ ne~dl 1~ ~on· ducted by an 1nd1v1dual ' ' Com uter and Marketing vocable Trust (Trull" of Jeffrey J. Shlndlet, 514 CA 92627 Corona del Mar, CA 92625 CA 92626 Y· an n 11 ua Fictitious BualneH Have you .started doing 14• 21• l996 T314 SorJlons, B) Frtendly Soft· Tr';l•t), 1130 Subarbuah Baywood Or.. Newport Thia business . !s con· Thia bu1lne11 Is con-Thia buslneu. la con. b~~r~1~ouet?s~~ed doing Name Statement business yet? Yes. Sep 95 PUBLIC NOTICE ware Solutlont C) Artware Dnve, Vista, CA 92084 Beach, CA 92&eo ducted by: an lnd1111dual ducted by: an lndMdual ducted by: an Individual ~ The following pet1ons are Makoto E. Ohon _________ 14824 Surrey Orlve Corona This business la con· This bualneH It con-Have you started doing Have you started doing Have you started doing ~~ t thal fll d dolng business as· Makers Thts statement was nled Flctltlou• Bualn•H def Mar CA 92625• ducied by: an Individual ducted by: an lndlvfdual business yet? No business yet? Yes, 1980 business yet? Yes. 6-1·96 .ths t~ atcmentty wt} k e 1 1111 Kellet Way· Lagun~ with the County C1e1k ol Name State~nt Richard Nell FurUw 4924 Have you started doing Heve you started doing Usa Coutts Myrna L Jorgensen Ruth Anne Hackney WI • oun er 0 BHc:h CA 92651 · Orange County on S-22·96 The following'periona 118 Sune Drive corona del butlneH yet? Yff, 5-15-96 buslneaa yet? no This statement was hied This statement wu llled Thia statemenl was filed Orange COU11ty on 6-4·96 Arthu~ Wilham Mant11ta 19883884187 doing buslneu es· Hawley Mat ~A 92ai5 Lewis A. Akerman Jr.. Jeftrey J. Shlndler with the County Clerk of with the County Clerk of with the County Clerk of 10083985383 111 1 Kellar way L.aguns oaily Pilot June 11 19 25 Unft a.tlefal Par1nerahlp Thli bualnen 1, con-Trust" This atatement was filed 01ange County on 5-17·96 Orange County on 5-24·96 Orange County on S.24-96 Dally PilOt June 11, 18, 25, Beach CA 9265t · July 2 1996 · Tl4& t820 Gany Ave Suite 213' dueled by· an Individual This statement was filed with the County Clerk or 18093883770 18993984481 18883984S1S July 2, 1996 T352 This 'businus 19 con.•-..:.--·------ Santa Ana, CA 921os ' Have yo~ started doing wl0 th the,._~unty ~ier7k _!f Orange County on 5-14-96 Dally Pilot May 21, 28, Oa1ty Pilot June 4, 11, 18, Dally Pilot June 4, 11, 18, PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by. an 1nd1vldual PUBLIC NOTICE Orth Oii Com~ny. Inc. bualneu yet? No range """'nty on .,..l • ..., 19083913325 June 4. 11, 1996 T299 25, 1998 T335 25, t996 T346 Have you sianed domg Flctltloua Busl-•• (CA), 1120 Garry Ave., Richard Nell funaw 1989"3913774 Dally Piiot May 21. 28, business yet" Yes, 1+96 .... Suite 213, Santa Ana. CA Thia statement -• flied Daily Pilot May 21, 28, June 4, 11, 1"8 t286 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE F1Nctlllou1•tBtualn••• Arthur Wilham Manet1a Name Statement 92705 wllh the County Clerk of June 4 11 11196 T301 ame a •m•nt This 11atement was f~ed The following pet'sons are Thia business 11 con· Orange County on 5-29-96 ' • PUBLIC NOTICE F1ctltlous au.iMaa Fictitious BualMu Fictitious Bualneaa The followlng persons 11e with the County Clerk or dOtng business as Bon·E Oucted by·• COfporatlon 1tH3884808 PUBLIC NOTICE Na.me Statement Name Statem.nt Name Statem.nt doing business as: Utlle 01ange County on 4·22·96 5744 E Creei..SJde 165 Qr. H4IV8 • alarted doing Ju 1 8 Flotltloue BualMu The following persons ara The following persona are Th8 following persons are Big Shots, 11278 Los 19983981080 ange. CA 92669 ~et? Yea 3-l·9fl DullllY2 P:~ ne 1 • 1 13~ Flctltloua Bualneu Na..-8tatement doing business as: Sima doing business u : Non-doing buslneH as: Digital Alamitos , Blvd., Suite 143, Dally p 101 May 21 28 Bonnie Teresa Barker Orth 011 Co ' 1 J Y • Nam• Statement The lollowlng per.ona ate Conauttlng Group, 19800 t.lnear Solutions. 21731 Dream Proeluctlona. 3412 Los Alamitos. CA 90720 1 • • 57U E CrNkstd• •65. Ct· Anlhon w 0r1mr;,t·,1d:i· The following persons are doing bualneaa as: A) MacArthur Blvd .. Suite soo. Evenlngslde, Lake FOJeat. Lavender Lane. Coata Susan Goldsmith, 3l40 June 4• l t, 1996 T305 ange. CA 92669 This Jatement' was flied PUBLIC NOTICE doing business 11: Les Av· Thom'a Place, B> Frtendlr. ll'Ylne .. CA 92715 CA 92830 Mna, CA 92626 KaQln Ave.. Long Beach, PUBLIC NOTICE This business 1s con· with th Count Cl rk f enues, 71 Hiiisdaie Or .. RelOIUllons, 17 Stonewal. Neil Christopher Lynch, Mark Thurman, 21731 Ev• Nicole Monique Bauquet, CA 90808 ducted by· an tnd1111dual Qr111ge •County ~n 5.~~ Fictitious BuaJMaa N9WJ>Off Beach, CA 926e0 IMne, CA 92720-2649 2202 Pacific Ave., Costa nlngslde, Lake Forest, CA 3412 Lavender Lane, Costa Till• bualneu. la con-FlcUtlou1 Builne11 Ha~• you started doing tt083u 4814 Name State...-nt Barbafa ~Carr, 71 Hiii•· Thom .. (Thom) William Men, CA 92627 92630 Mesa. CA 92626 dUcted by: an lnd1vldual Name Statement business yet? No 0 11 Piiot J 4 11 18 Th• followtng persona ate dale Or., Newport Baach, Blodgett, 17 Stonewall, Ir· Thia buslnasa Is con· This buslneu 11 con-Thie bu1lne11 It con· Have you 1ta11ed doing The following persons are Bonnie Barker • Y une • • • dolOj) buslneaa aa: Genev-CA 92660 vine, CA 92720 ducied by: an Individual dUC1ed by an lndlvlduat ducted by: an ln<llvfdual buslneu yet? No dol buslneu as SLS This statement was tiled 25, 1996 T327 leve 1, 16828 Algonquin Thlt bualneaa la con-Thia buelnen 11 con-Have you 11arted doing Have you llarted doing Have you started dolng Susan Goldsmith t.ea~ng 4100 Newport with the Coun1y Ct81k or PUBLIC NOTICE Streel. Huntington U..ch, ducted by: husband and ducted by: an lndlvklual butln .. s yet? No buslneas yet? No business yet? No Thlt statement was filed Place aih FIOOJ Newpon Orange County on &-4·!16 CA 92549 wife Hava you atarted doing N. Chris Lynch Mark Thurman Nlcole Bauquet with the County Clerk of Beach CA 92660' 10083885380 -,..-0-t-lll_ou_•_B_u_•_lne_•_•-• Genevieve Brldelance, Have you slatted doing bualneas yet? No This statement waa flled Thi• statement was flied Thia a1at1ment was flied Orange County on 6-4·96 Sandra L Sedgwick 116 Daily Pilot June 11 18 25 N-.ne atatem.nt 18828 Algoniuln StrH1, business yet? yH, 1 May Thorn Blodgett with the County Clerk of With the County Clerk of with the County Clerk of tH8a8tS311 AlmadOJ llVlne CA 92714 July 2 1996 · f357 Th following persona are Huntington each, CA 1996 This stalement wu filed Orange County on S.17·96 Orange County on 5-2'-M Orange County on 6"&.96 Dally Piiot June 11, 18, 25, This bualneia ta con·•--'--'------~ buslnffs u · Saddl• 112&49 Jack A. Carr with the County Clerk of 1H83U3T12 18083914419 19983885744 Juty 2 1996 T353 ducted by: an lnd1Vldual PUBLIC NOTICE baek Automotive i1, 27220 Thi• bu~ln•ae II COi\-Thi• 1tatement WH flled Orange County on 5-17•98 Dally Pilot May 21 . 28. Dally Pilot June 4, '1, 18, Dally Pllol June tt, 18, 25, • Have you 1tar1ed doing NOTICE OF t..a Pu Road, Suite H, Mis· ~ byyoU an,=d~""-Q'lh 1heCo.County ~r, e:' 1 ... 3M371t June 4, t 1, 1996 T300 25. 1998 T337 July 2, 11196 ™3 PUBLIC NOTICE business yet?VM, 5-15-96 .... Pll .. '"TION TO aton Viejo CA 92$112 11 1 -.. range unty on • Dally Piiot May 21, 28, Sandra L SedgNlck "4r ,,_ t .E.X. Enterprlaea, Inc. ~.,:s'~r1:.W. 1tH3884052 June 41 11, 1"8 f2t4 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Ftotttt.ua hslneH Thia statement was flied SEU Al.COHOLIC (DEL) 21220 1..a Pu Road. Thlt 1_....., "~ oauy Piiot May 25, .Juoe 7, 8 _,_ '"-1 1 •··-'--Natne StateflMnt with tile CO\lnty Clefk or BEYEMOas ~. 'H Mission Viejo CA ......... " WU ,,_. 14 21 19" T313 PUIUC NOTICE F1cUUOU9 aualnaaa Fictitious "-.. r ... t t ou• __ .. The followtng persona.,. Otange County on 5.24·98 .. ., 12 HM 92992 • • with the County CWk Of • • ...,,_. ltat....-nt NMM Stat..-nent Name Stat.-.nt doing bualnea1 u : The 1 HeJU4414 To Whom '11 May eon. Thi• buslneaa la con-Orange County1 ... ~!"~.2' .. te PUBUC NOTICI! ~ ........ ......_.. The followtng perlOtlS.,. The lollowtng P'f'°':.i!• ~The r~~-peraona 1111 Seashore Oroup, 10044 Dally Pilot June 4 11 11. cem HONYAI(, AleI, It dl.lcted ...,_I Corpotallon ,,_.,. .. ... blt.....nt doing buSfn8SI as: CoUt· doing bUl!nets u : .,.,.ht --u : f'Ot91gn Adams Ave. #323 Hun-25 1"8 • T3'9 (are) applying to the 0. H8Y8 .,. started doing Daily Pilot M•y 21, 28, FlctfttOU9 auelne.. The lollowWIQ ~ .,. llne Skin Care International. Conluftlng, 2201 Santlego Hoa • H75 Irvine Aw .• ~ ... CA 82&.e . pattmenl OI .AICOhollc ...... ~vet? v ... 5-1·98 June 4, H . ttte T290 ....... atatem.t doing bullnMa aa: West 2300 S.E. 8riltol, Newpolt Ortve, NIWpott Beach, CA Suite F #230, Cotta Meta, Cciln Shaw. 2MO Wood· PUBLIC NOTICE 8'~· Conttof to ... alco- l EJ< tnterprlsea Inc The follow1ng P8f'IOnt Ille co.It Cona1ruc11on, 2014 Beactt. CA 92707 92980 CA 112127 atock Ao9d, Loa Angeles, hOllc ~~ at 2900 ~Jones ~ " PUBUC NOTICI doing bualneu as: A) N. Oeodar, lanla Ana. CA Sendf'I .i.annett• Wileon. ~ HetYY Dunlap, 2201 JoM M. Wr1Qt11, 1811 CA ll0044I F1ctltloue llualMu Newport Blvd Newoon TNt •tat.Mn. WM filed American Educatlonal 82705 259 e. Wiison St.. Coate S.ntlago Of~1 Newport M... Drive, IJ..7, Santa 11111 butlMaa la con-NMM StatNMftl Beech CA t2M3 wnh 1 """ the County C1ett1 of Plot"loue euelMN s.lea, 8) A.E.S., 11m Hanna ~. 2014 N. MeN, CA 92927 Beach, CA t~ Ana. CA 92707 dueied by: an lndlvldual The toUoW!ng peraona are "47"' On.S.le Qenaral Orange County on 5-21·98 NllfM Sta.__. Tulip Cou!,\fountaln Val-o.od.,., sanea Ana. CA Thia bual neu la con. Thia bualntH It con-Thia butlneH I• con-~ you ltafted dOlng doing bUllneu u . Paleo. (Pub. Eal Pl) ticenae{a) 1'"3N4481 The lollowlng penone.,. ley, CA'lt27Ua 92705 ducted by: an lndMdual ~by: an lndMdUal ducted by: an lndMduel ~~No 7871 ~ ~ Ana-Publltf'lad Newport Olllty Piiot June 4 11 1' ~butlMM .. : Catch Michael John Mayfield. Thi• bu•IMll la co,,. Have you •tarted doing H ..... you ttMed dolt'O H•ve you ltatt.d dOlng Colln ~ '*""CA NIOI 9Mch-Costa Mesa Daly -. 11196 • m:i :rn111r111,' r= ~.c:::. ~~.~92C::• P'ountaln =:' ~ M~dolng ~~ WlltOn '=-9'~ YM, 111/M ~~ ~ = ~ ~~ ::me ~o~~ Piiot June4, 11, 1e. '~1t PUIUCNOTICI til2~· Cotta a...., CA~~·:::i•~J:U.fon-~=·1+98 ~·=·~~~==t~~"'e:.J:::~·~~Oransi-~o;.= ~1~':.11neu 11 con-..UIUCNOTICI ,........,. aualMH C.thy '&.ynn Edmonctaon, Hew you ataned dolflG This WM Med Orange eouncy on 5-7·81 Orange County on a.2 .. M <Mnge Councy on M-98 Daly .-.oc June 11, 1a, ts, ctuct8d by: an lndMdual MOTica Ofl ...._ ltatelMnt 1300 Adams 11 fth Costa butinMI YIC? No wtlh the COUM1 aart ol t ... 3MH19 1 ... H849t0 1 ... MH~ July 2 1MI n14 Havs you IW'IH aoino The folOo#lnO ~ are Meu, CA 1212.1 Mlct\eel John Mayfttld Oranot County on l-17•M Dally P110t ~ 21, June 4, Ody Not June 4, 11, 18, Dally fltloC June 11, 18, 25, ' ~ ~1 No APPUCA110M TO doing butlneta .. : Centot, Thi• bu1lntae la con-~ .!'!.-~ ·~~ 11HMIH... 11. 11, tlN nu 21. '"' 1143 Jl"'l 2. t• TS44 PUIUC MOTICI Peaav A. ford a1u ALCOMOUC lle.1 v11119y vi.w ttteet duc1ed by: an lndMd~ """ __ .. , o Dally Piiot Way 11. ta, Thf1--..... tnitnt wH lited 81WMGC9 11oe. oatdtn Grove, c.4 Have you •tMted ~ ~~on S.ft.98 June 4, 11, 1• tat1 PUlllC NOTICI PUlllC NOTICI PUIUC IOTICI ,...1111• ••tn.ea Wltn tne eouncy Clerk 04 ,,.... T~ , ... NMI bullnet• pt! Y", 12·1·96 t ... 3U4e3t ............... Of•nge Coooty on 5-.2 .. 98 To WhOm ·It w.y a,,.,. ~''°" 1ncs.w1ng Inc. C.ttiy Lynn Ed!TICH'daon Dally Piiot June 4, 11, 11, PUIUC IOTICI l'leut..._ helMu '1otlttHe 8uelM•• "°...._. hi1Rn1 The 90llowlr1' peraona.,.. 1 ... 3M4IOI ~. ~.,.. oall8ndw ,.. W · 12142 V!ll!r vi.w 1'hlt •••le!Ml'l4 ••• llled 21. 1• ™' ,... •A 11watatetMnt ..._ , .. ,.,...... .._ ... , .. '"' ...._ ulne• ... o~ ~ Pttot .iun.-. 11. 11. ~inc 11 <.,.> ~ ..--------'1111 ~:,.;.he~~ ~:..: PUILIC ll01ICI =.:; ,•:,.:.:• ~~:: ~ ~~ ~ ~~·N-z :..;.-=-.s~,:: n. 1"' n.t ~ -=--~~ tHHIHT• The~..... »41 I. 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OI .... ad~ • .,., lgflll•d ttld deftndant "' 111....wL ,.,,. ... n nie tollOIWll paqone .,. duc:Md by: • corl)Otltton dOlng buelMla •. Wtlta WA. WILL m.L A .... ... -.... OI • c:flldt .,.., ., • -OI Tl\t "cllllou• ltueln .. • in. oomp4alnt by a kdtloul "'"'*" eo h CMtoml• PUBLIC NOTICI dOll'jQ llulllW9 •: Fi.ao H.-... )'OU ttwt~ ~ conc.oti. 1041 win., Ave AUC1'10N TO :"I .. .-....,. ....,., llWIQl lflll lolfl wocia-~ rtfttr*" 10 abOVI DOE I and W.~ ~ ,_.. leby aoctW11. S:U3 wa.n;. bullnaU V9f7 YM. 5l'°1'N IZ•I. .... rt ._.._ ,.;: aT 111DOeR ~_. .._ 8'Wll' ...-n ot •U filed In Ofange Counfy NIM to-wit: ' • ICV Act r I P CocJe 2'100 NOTICa CW lnQlclfl Aw., Co.ta M .. a. J..I ~ Cotpot• ::.:_-:i po _,, """' ~ -al C..--~ ~ In.,,....._ ii . ·2 0 .. 3 F II • hl...tnQ dl~tfld "" 11\19 .i tN CA tH2t tlon Ottoo_ty p Smith vie. ~ ··~-.. ,.., • nu1UI•• "*"bank T:":'~-:;' -· '580150 . name of lhl •aid cHfendane _.-:. .. undtfllg= flU8LIC HKMtNO J~•than "•oo iz13 ChiitlNln. ci.o • Joan M. Ugljeaa, 2414 Rill ...... .......... Ulll .... ...... 5102 Of 0. F~ COdt n lill Samutl Hackney to bt Mt\HINDOKHT KAVloo on JuM 29 =c ~ NOTICE 18 HIAllY Wa~on Ave ' Cotti Thl1 ~ wu lltd df c.nnet, Cotta M .. a. ~· -~ ·~ ~ .-..... 11'11 "°°!r lllllOl"9d tD do buliM'* 111 111$ ..,..,,.,. • Co t HI h • T OLl"""'D • • .,.......,,_ GIVEN that on Nit 25. ..... l2t2e .• With ...... c----c•~k ... CA~ -OI .._.. _ ... , LM Kflllllll; CA ~,. -In "" ........ ollllf _.,.,.. ... .. ~ way. ANIAN AVAK ~ EH ptOl*tf lrM::ludll'O tu nol 11N, at the h~ "' 5:30 ....... si-32 3 Walh °' .... ._ .. , -... Thi• b1,11lntH I• con-•••nt .,.,.., Tel .......... JJ 'ca111 It IC:ICll*d .. fn. ..!,.~_, Laguna Bttc ' CA hereby amend• I• Corti• Umltld '° fumHuf'e. ~ p.m Ult Cl!1 OOUl'd ot • ._.., ' • anoe County on Wt-te ducted by· Ill "1dMdull llff ..,_ llMfldel Ill-~ Ir: tlllt • of "RNt plaint by lnatrtJng IUCh ino. tOOI• and/Of other th. City Of kVfM ..,. ~a lnGlon Ave .. CO.eta Meta. t ... 3Mltll fht r1gr11rant(1) com-~ lfl MOllofl i102 ...._ ~ =om. ... ""'~"' ~ .,Ttllt butlntn 11 cion• true name In in. ...t ....... end l\ou~ l\tml local~ ~IO htw""" with,.-...... CA92t29 I Diiiy Piiot Junt 11 11 25 rntnCld lo trwitaet bull-the Ce11tonU --... •==' 1111 TN9*1 DIM urd dUCI~ by an lndMdual ,.._.. 11· . ...., ._. Thi• bu1 ntll It con-... ..., 2 ....., • .;... ' .__. -_,,_ 1fllfll '*°"'..-..to"'~ ot ~1•tt3M4479 stead of 1uch flc11tlOUI Propert 20183 l01S ~ .• ~~ IQulnot cMlled by: PIUaband and v-1 • 1-. ,.,50 ,,... under tht liellliOUI , llAtllll'tnd '!.'° -........ , ~-... llllllf at -name DOE 1 Whtrevtr 1 ~ {., • of ,...,... .. ,11 ~ -.ff• bu1lnH1 na~(•) 1111~ MM In the llllle ... CelJot .,__ 1luc • fhl• 1111~ wa1 tiled l9i>tat• In Hid complllnt. ~~ ·(7· ft*, ~ revenue bond• In an Have you •tarted doing PUIUC NOTICI 8b0Vt on: s-e-tt nla. AU. P1'Y/tl!U. /ltT llUll.IC llOTICI Slid ... Wll bl ~ with thl County Clef1c ol • amount not to excttd bu*IM• et? YH M"" Joan M. UglJ... T..: ~ SAU! ... rteN ...,_ OIMllllll °' _,.,.,, Orang• County on 5'24-SIO ILYSE D. HAHS, Attorney TIMI: t:ooAM, S10ttd by S 1 o. o m 1111 on (th t Y • •1 FlotlU...a aU9IMH Thie ttai.ment Wal med Mid i.r• hMd bW l NOTICE OF TltUS'T'EE'S ornlf Of rmp1iect f'ltrinO lllllt, Dally Pilot June 4, 11, ta, tor PWMllt ~: .. fo~owblng Pthr1on1: "IOtldl'1· C.ilfornle Stat. '.:... c Flagg Name 8 .. tement With lht COuntv Cltrk of rum., In tNi1 r9" SALE T.S. No.P2319JO Ullil pouutiOn OI ~ 90 2~ 19911 T334 Proper cauM ap~. o •rt Jo neon, wide Comm~ Oevtl, Thi tal • nc fHtcl Tht tC)llow\ng perlOnll are Ofange County on 5'11·90 ~In aeld Courter.,. Cocl&I' Loan U111fY the illClltletdl.., ...ci • plall'tllf 11 hereby allowed H208 Blalct C. Oeetl. Ht72 opment Autl\Otlty • be wilhl ~ ~ ~ of ~butlntll .. : ltllnd ttff3 .. 37CS MMe dttCttb9d • "*-No.9781012/lN/flTVATRl bJ a* OMd. ...... .......,_ PUBLIC NOTICE 10 f1I• the above amend· 11:"~..J!.°'r~'f~ ~ the lllUtf or Ult &ond1. Orange Countv on s-u.oe ~· 111 ~··Unit C, Dally PllOI M-v 2t, 28, PARCEL t LOT l'S ~ Af/,.v~~';3f%'RJ>OC.:,.1; w . ..-i ll*l'llt as PftlMCled STATEMENTOF tMn\lolt~cornplaln\. Caataneda.' E14t Dlcfc ~":'!!::r::;:t 1HNee44H ~~·~~19 Jl.W'te4,H,19M t219TMCTH0. "38,AS P! TlON FKA CAL FED EN ...... endfltlllPlldpMC:IPll ABANDONMENT O' Pub 11 • h • d New P o.r I Nllcon, E099 Guy Vardaman ~ of certaln facllllltt Dally Pll04 Junt '*· 11, ti, Topaz. Balboa ltland, CA PUIUC NOTICE JOI ~~.O ~ I ll!.IU'ltlSES u dill)' IDOOilud ~ Of !hi '** tecnCI bJ USE OF FICTITIOUS BHCh·COlll Mn• Daily Pre>Plfty 20139, 2099 Pia-lo be Owned Ind operated 25, t9M T333 ttee2 • MISCE T~ ~ Ille (oflowllll UidOttd'!"'flinlMSll'ltl'IClll IS BUSINESS HAMt: Pilot May 28, June 4, 11, centlii Ave., Cotta Mesi, by cataonlc Mluta Graph-Carolyn L Carr 111 Plotltlou9 8'111neaa ~ ~ IN THE~ Deed ofTlllll WlUr pcWdcd ill said NI*. tees. n.. 1~ ""'°"' 10. ,,,.. 1301 \;t~,,;3.1'ls~ "'-rno., ......... o1 '"' PUBLIC NOTICE r...._ ..,,;,, ...n.. CA N.,.. 11o1-1 OFflCE OF THE 10 ..tJ ~Ye!'~~~ \"""' .,:'d =:..:: :'.:' ;~:.~::! ~.~::~ PUBLIC NOTICE th• 0follow1n9 p:,1on1: ::'iJ:= J'J~ •. ~ Plclllloua 8uslne•• 'f~ bulln .. a 11 con-d~ •=.i.~~::,,:: RECORDER Oft ~!ti c:csi.:r:1 ~o~ t>,~ Olld ol Tlllll Dalld: Name: Stddleback Aul<>-SUPERIOR COURT ~ao!!:! HUNdo, C21!e vine, callf°:fnla, ta~~ n:~=-=: we~ by: 1 general part· l Ffnet)', 11181 l<ltl<woOd ~· 11· Ille Ulliced Scak:s) and/or lhe =..-~T=~ . ~!'; ~~11!7~0 ~.:i: OF CALIFORNIA. Property 00101/2230\, : :0:,c:':r1ntl,: ty doing bullnffl u : Dem. 'if~ p you itatted doing 1V:i'i~*"': ~j,;:.~~~ EXCLUSM . APPVAT'E· =·•. u~.:,od ~! ~ Clf(orrill -~ 19'00 vi.Jo.' CA 92892 , COUNTY OF ORAMOa 2085 Placentia Ave,. COWi The htarlng wlll com-ter Producllonl, 1209 Keel bullnea1 yet? Yn, 3+98 18\91 CuNU. St., Santa NA.NT EASEM!!NTS FOR Code se:.: 2924h ( a able IMcAlftuf I/wt., 5'* 19TO, .J"Thlt Flct1t1ou1 Business 34t Th• OtlClty Drtv• ~~te~T1:fr1·1:&~~ menc:• on or at>out 5:30 ~2~:5 Corona del M11r, CA Mlchatl R. Kamp•. Car· AN. CA 92705 ~~~ s~s in fl.Ill llt me time orpsa~ '° lnWw. CA 9Z115-~I (114>'42· ~amt referred to abovo Poet le• St ed by thl • f~ p,m., and will be held al otvn L Can Sandra S. McGowan, T.D. Service 'Company) all 21.50BY: CIJ/'lfE. """* 5-*" ~-·filed In Orange county Box t41'71 Of , ~ .,_..,."' tht Council Chlmbefl of Elana C. Donovan. 72 HIH· Th\1 1tattment WU flied 18'81 Kirkwood lw1 .. M SET FORTH IN THOS r1a111, 1i1lc and llltefat con-~ 5'r*' Offcll ~ &.5r9t, File No.F505988 Orange, CA ~son:im eo!~~ lht City Cc>Yncll of the City g:·~~· Newpo~ Beach, with th1 County Clerk of Santa Ana, CA 92705 ~R~~T vcyed to &lld now hdd by It ClUIH 64, 611. &'18. 1991 fa Cr 11 t Drive Dana IN THIE MATTIA OF '1 ·• at One Civic Center Plaza, "" .. ,.u1. "'"......., 19913M538t ducted by: co-partnere •rvn<> ,,,_, Ille pr1>p4:ny hemnaller de-PUILIC NOT1CI ·37£ber1 L. Jones, 24942 82813·t571 Bay Towe<• Sn Reeort Int of lrvtne, California, loeal~ Patr'Ala Oraut 12""" .,_A1 °'~ County on M-90 Thi• bu1lntt1 la con·_,., ..,.,,.. R' E under .aid' Deed ~r TN• In f, CA 92629 ' THE PETITION TO ~~7: ~= Torrence, ll'\llne, Callfornla 92714. In-Drl;:· Corona del Mar, CA Dally Piiot Jul'I• 11, 18, 25, Have you started doing TlONS RECORDED tcribed: TltUSTOR: ROBERT • • Tnl• builneu '' con· p 5 *•••~ ptrt0n1 Wl1hlng to 92 5 Jul 2 19'90 T35t bu•lne11 yet? no e, 1871 IN BOOK t5C18 W. FlTZPATRlCK EILEEN LOM' 8688980 otter· • -duc:ted by an Individual CHANOI! TH• NAME p ropertx 24c 11, 1725 •xpr••• lhllr view• on th• Thi• bu1ln111 I• con-v . Le•ll• A. Zlmperman PAGE 902, OFFICIAL REC T. FlTZPATRlCK BENEFI· ooei4923 Flt ; m12762 AP: '"'18983884487 0, Father •nd Minor c~mo~711(1t4)~i~~o~ l11uante of lh• Bondi or duct~ by: • general p8r1· PUBLIC NOTICE Sandra s. McGowan OROS. AND RECOAOE CIAltY: CALIFORNIA FED-Number 939-69-010 Nob 01 t\19 llattmel'I wu filed Children. All Name• to TIME· 10.00AM St Id by on tht nature and loeatlon nert P · Thia 111t1men1 waa filed NOVeM8ER 15, ten ERAL SAVINGS ANLI Trut•'• Siii undlr 0tt4 Of "'WiJ)l . thl couniy cterk 01 b• Ch•nged · Stanl•v th• ·1o11owtng p<:raona: ~ ·~~~~tv ~°C•~?v~~ b~~r~esr"et?'~~ed doing Flct1t1ou1 Bu11n .. • cir~ t~'co~~~n~n ~~~:. ot ~~04Jl~i :: ~rded~~~~~~~fa Trust you are In dttlUlt undtr a ,btlng• counly on 5·24-96 Vern Peterson1 •le• D t 58 Mark Stradwlcll, an opponuntty 10 do 10 at Elana OVonovan, Patricia Nam• Statement ng 198~38808:: AAENOMENTS THERETO as lns11. No. U·655S291n = Of nt!.,nisty~ !:, i • ...q.lly Pilot June 4 11 t8 Vern Stanley Hart· G308~ Michael Sklno., the public hearing or may Dreyfus The folloWlng per1ont art Tht ..c add . Book' pa&e or Official Rec· · u It"'* bt )j'\99e ' ;. 33 ; gravta. Stanley V•rn Owntr , ... rv .. tht right pr1or 10 tht time of 11\G Thl• 11atement was flt~ doing bu1ln111 at: Happy Dally Pilot May 21, '28, olhef str desigr'!:n ocd1 in Ille office or Ille.Re-:,ui:yourPf~tiyOij-0- " P•tefloni aka Vern to bid at th• aalt. Puf, ht1rlng, submit written with th• Cc>Ynty Cieri( ol Nall1, t8822 Beach Blvd .. Jun• 4, t 1, 19911 1302 the reale«nmoo ~na llOrdCf or Oran•cCou111y; an 1 puOIC of 1111 nallltl 01 PUBLIC NOTICE Stanley Har1gravta on chasn must be made With commenll to Peter Cox Orange County on 5-24-96 Unit 105, Huntington PUBLIC NOTICE ~rpclMd to be YOU AJlE IN DEFAULT the= =you you ---------1 behaH of Ch1l1to~her personal checks"' caahllf Community Developmeni tffl3884StC S.ach, CA 92648 27 lnvemla lane UNDER A DEED OF TltUST sflould contlet • Nob STATEMENT OF checks only and plld fOf It Deplrlmenl 0 ,, Cl le D lly P'lol Ju 4 11 18 Cong Duong, tS888 Sad· Fl tltl B I . • DATED 12/0&IU.UNLESS · ABANDONMENT OF Jo .. ph Peteraon, a lhe time of purchaae. All Cen~ Plat' I 11 Cvll a 1 ne • • • dlt C1., Fountain Valley, CA c ous '" ne11 Beech,~ 92eec> YOU TAKE ACTION TO II htftbV OMll ltlal Llndlt OF Fl TIT OUS ml"or and Jaeon Con-ourct\a1ed goodt are told ,__,!'92 a. rvne, a. 25, 1996 T347 92708 Name Statement Tht ~ 'PROTECT YOUR PROP· StrWll 'Butsal. A Calfomla USE C 1 rad Pttereon, a minor. r.a:, 11", and mul1 be ,., '""'-714· Tuyen Tran, 15118 Saddlt Tile following person• are ct.lms al llati*ty for ERlY. IT MAY BE SOLD cotl>OfdOn, • TrutlM. « BUSINESSNAME CASENUMBER movedallheUmtofnll. Dated this 11th daw PUBLICNOTICE Ct., Fountain Valley, CA doing business as: The~ In aald w ATAPUBUCSALE.IFYOU suc:t9SO'Wttll.«Sllbs!IQl91d The tollOwlng pertont A 1122 • ._ All pattlet Intending to P"t" -4 .hlne, 1ff8, 92708 CMH4 Generll Partner-a6dtesl or ether NEED AN EXPLANATION" MIN pursuant ID Ill Daiei 01 h1111 at>andoned the u11 of .. w chaa• ood• for ,..... tel .ludy Yoneda, City Fictitious Buslne11 Thi• buslneu 11 con-1hlp, t820 Garry Ave . designation. "OF THE NATURE OF THE TMt ~ bJ IOtr1c* 8 tht Flctllloua Butlntll AMENDED muat pt~e a C"11t of Clerk, City of lrvlne Name l .. tement ducted by· an indlvldual Suitt 213, Santa Ana. CA Said sale will be PltOCEEDING AGAINST Gobel. I marT1ld man IS Ills Soll Name· Unit Big Sholl, ORDER TO thllr California Stalt Soard Published Newpoll Tht tonowlng persons 111 Have you alllttd doing 92705 without warr.my expraa YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· and_,.,.. prooertr rec:ordtd 6362 Santa Rita, Garden SHOW CAUSE FOR ol Equalization S.Utr'I Ptr· &Heh.Cotta M 11 D tty doing buslMll u : Hydrc> txJslntH yit? yes lM0-9~ Or1h 011 Company, Inc. Implied regardlnQ title TACT A LAWYER ' ·5 on 07A>V1990 IS insnlTMnt GrOlll , CA 92&45 CHAHOE OF NAME ml\ at ume ot purchut 1 a bond Coatings, 2\0 62nd Cong Duong ' (CA}, t820 Garry Ave .. ...ion O' oCher ' HARBOR POINT, COllONA No. 90-349019111 bee* page ot The FlctitlOUI Bu•ln•H PETITIONER($) Father SalH .,. 111bjec1 to prio; Pilot June 11. 1990. St., 1260, Newport Beach. This ltatemenl WIS flied Sul!• 213, Santa Ana. CA br~ '° utidy lht unpe DEL MAR. CA.92625" ··cu olftdll flCOfds In ... ofb of Name rele11ed to above and Minor ChUdrtn , All cancellation In the evern ol T354 CA 92663 with lhl County Clerk ol 92705 oblig9tt0ns aecured ~ • ~rm address or common Ill County AtcorW ol Orange was filed In Orange County NamH 10 b• Changed. Httlement t>elwHn OWnlt PUBLIC NOTICE nmothy L Kennedy, 8272 Orang• county on 5-H>·90 Thi• buslne11 11 con-Oeld °' Trust with ln1 dCS11na11on of property. '' Coontf, CilfOl'RI&, and put'SUMll on 1·9·96, File No.F869302 Stanley Vern Peterton: aka and obligated p811y. Dated Kingfisher, Dr .. Huntington 19983882984 ducted t>y: e corporation arid ether suinS 81 Pf shown above. no warrtnt)' 1s to 1111 Nob OI O.bl.llt 1114 Sun n Gold1mlth, 3140 Vern Stanley Har1graves. this t Uh and t8th day of Flctllloua 8ueln111 Beach. CA 92646 Dall Piiot M 21 28 Ha~• you sta1'ed doing IMrlln' plus ed'nncta. 11ven u IO·~ completeness or tlldlOn to Ml dWIUndlr re- Kallln A111 .. Long Beach, Stanley vern Ptttrt0i\· aka June 1996 Public Storage Name SI t t Kenneth Arldrew Jarvlna. Y •v • · bu11ne11 yet? Yes, 5-\·96 ~ and int correaness) The beneficiary cordt4 02J07/\096 In boOk CA 90608 Vern Stanley Hartgrivat, A erit for th• Owner • • •m•n 345 Seashore, Newport June 4, n , \990 t279 Orth Oii Company, Inc .. atfY, . flt under aid DcCld 'of TNM, by paiga , • 1nsrvmen1 No. gc;.'. Jenn Skeber, 6382 San1a on bthall or Chrlitopher ~ubllshtd New rt Tht following person•*'' Beach, CA 92663 Anthony W. Orth President thereon,. snd plld •-ruion or a brCKt\ 01 deraul1 060970 ol t* on1c111 records Rita, Garden Grove, CA Josoph Pettraon, 1 minor Beach.Cotta Mtu 'b:nv i~~~ bu:n~• ~: o:2b:,' This bu11n .. 1 la co,,, PUBLIC NOTICE This stattment' was filed ~T gea, ~~ ~ °' In lhe • obliaallo11.1 secured .... on 08/1811996 at In The 92645 and Jaton Conrad Peter Piiot J t t 8 990 • v11 men •· ducted by: a general par1· with tht County Cle(k ot ~ ..... "' th« 11\ercby, heretofore eaeculcd Front Of Tiie AIQ~ Al The This bustneu 11 con· son 1 minor HAS/HAVE une • t • 1 · t Mornlng1ld• Drive, Hun-ntfrshlp Flctltlou• BuslneH Orange County on s-29.96 created ~ Mid Olld •.nd delivc~od to lbe '!ndcr-MM! Enry ArN fo The Placen· ducted by co·pannera FILED A PETITION FOA AN T34 llngton Stach, CA 92648 Have you •tarted dolng N•m• Sttitem•nt 1998388'813 TNlt. The'toeal amount ~~a wrmcn Declar111on ol Ila OMc Cln'9r 401-411 E. Susan Goldsmith OR OE A TO CHANGE PUBLIC NOTICE 1-Yd~n A1C~~1r' ~•)n!ge-busln111 yet? No The followlng p1r1on1 a11 Dally Pllol June 4 11 18 uld obl!Qllliona at th« lime S ,_faul:i., •nd . Demand '°i Ch~ Ave. Pllelnlla. CA at 18983885380 NAMES FROM 1) Slanle mtnt, nc., ( ., Orn a • v251 Timothy L. Kemtdy doing buslntll 11: A Voice ' ' ' inillal publlcatlon c( 1h a.... 1 wnucn 00!1 oe o 10:00 em at pubic auc:11on to lht This tlalement wat llled Vern Peter1on· aka Ver~ NOTICE OF SALB Mornln'i:ld• Drlvt, Hun-Thia alatemenl was filed for Olrtetlon, 3901 W11l1rly 25, \996 T326 Notice 11 $1,J57,102.03. cSerau~t. and of clecuon to htQhtst blddtf IOf cash (Pl)'IOll with lh• County Clerk ol Stanley Har\gravH. 2) In accordance with th• ·~~':n b!:r~ •• ~A T:llA:on-owllh thee County Clerk of :1actti sc:·9!.2..0..5· Newport PUBLIC NOTICE oat~: ~~!"ROM...... =~ pr:Ou)'nd~:.i:.i~;0 =~ at 1111 Um• ol .• In liWIUI o ang c 1 on 11 4 96 Chrl1toph1r J011ph Peter-provislont of Section 21700 ducted ""' ti range OIJl"lty on 5·\0-96 eac • '""" ~ r..--obi' t' nd 111 n • 111 money of lht Uni*! 51111S) .. r • oun Y • • ton 3) Jaaon Conrad through 217111 of tht Call-.. ,: a c0tpora on t9913883028 Shelt>y Eugene Wilton, Jr., Fictitious Bualne11 ~TIOH n),11 ~ • W:'ca14 er c rQht.11111 and lnwest ~ Jo~;1~ P:~~Juni 1' · '8iJ 4 56 Polerton TO 1) Stan Petor· fornla e,uatneu and Profn· ~~t~:~~.n'!~ct ::!iJ:! Dally Piiot May 21, 28, ~82t ~o. c:•9~~8.t Ave., N•rne StatenMnt • Cellfomla Corporation ~r de:;;~,, .J':f c~lon ~': to 111d now l'ltld '1f It under Ilic! u · ion 1'fartgravt1, 2) Christo-slonl Codt there being und lhl fle1ltlou bull June 4 t t, 19911 t271 an 1 a, Tht toltowlng pll'tOnl art aa T "ll.eco1dcdMardl 4 1996 u 0.CI Of lrUtt In 1111 proPtftY PUBLIC NOTICE pher Jo11ph Ha11grav11, 3) due. unpaid storage fff fOf :a:' name or name'• titted ' ~m~le R::'el~TtaJ•&odi doing bullneu as: J&A By: Chri5tophe< Loria lnar. No. 96-1049S71n Book" sttu••d In~ 111C1 sta• ---------I Juon Conrad Har1grt111S which INSTOAAGE OR· herein PUBLIC NOTICE S • 1 AN CA·92704 av Company, 3904 AIV1r Ave.. Conltol Pqe of Otrici.ll Rcc:orcb 111 lhe htrllnalW : Al m«• IUMMOHS It Is hereby ord111d that ANGE Is entitled to a ll•n L.ydon Aaaet Mana~em 1 Tan a • CA 92663 17291 lrvlne Boulevard otr9" of Ille recorder ot lullY Clt9CftllCI on Nld Daiei Of (CITACIOH JUDICIALt ell persons lnterHled In pursuant lo section 21702 Inc Thoma• F Lydon ';' Fictitious auslnaaa d~ ~~lntll 11 con-Robert Holman. 3904 Rivi< Suite OrlqeCou111y: Said Sile ol TMt. Thi proPlf1Y lddms 11'10 NOTICE lO DEFENDANT· thl1 rnatttr ap~ before of said cod• on the good1, Pre'ildent · ' .. Name Statement wy· c:o-partntr1 Ave.. N-pc>rt S.ach, CA Tuatln, CA property Will be made In '11 olllf oocnmon 6tlllgnd0n. 11 {Avlso 1 Acut1do) MAH· thlt cour1 In Department herelnafler described as Thia statement wu flltel The following perton• are Have you •tatted doing 926113 Telephone: {711573-741 11· condiuon wlchoul covenant ""I Of 1111 real P'°'*'Y clt- DIEH T AVAKOLIZADEH, No 703 ol the Orange mltcellaneous houatl\old With lhl County Cllfle ol doing business H: Surf· ~=· vr ~".k 411/90 Mary Holman, 3904 River FU (11 573-743 l>r "wamnry, c1prus or ~ lbM It ~ to and DOES 1 to tO County Superior Cou1' al Hem1 1olu, retrlgefat0<1, Orange County on 4'29-91! mall, 24831 Alicia Parkway. ThT ~I ag ."' flied Al/fl., Ntwpor1 Beach, CA o&'IW88i.~11 , Ol/1"'98 implied, rcprdlnJ tJIJe pos-bl. 2302 Elden AW!lut. UnK IA YOU AAE BEING SUED 8Y Ill• addreu lhoWfl &bow w11hera, dry.,. and pet· tt913181885 #C325 L.agvna Hill• CA • emen WU 92683 ,.MS53el7 taaion, or cncumbruica, IO Costa Mela. ca 92627 Tiit PLAINTIFF· (A Ud I• esta' on Augu11 6, t996, al 2:00 aonal property. Due notice 92853 ' ' with lh• County Clerk ol Thi• bualneu Is con-pay• ·the ranainina pnnc1pal undtnlgllld Tr111• disdllms ~ndindo) JOS.EPH AN· o'clock p.m .• and then and having been given to s>ai· Jonnson & Flyer, Attomeye SurEmall, LLC (CA), 24831 Orange County on S.H~9e ducted by: hutband and PUIUC NOT1CI ium of the notc(J) tceured. bt llfY labllty 1of q ~ GELO and GINA ANGELO there 1how cause, If .ny 1111 known to claim ari 1n. at Law. South Cout Cor· Alicia Parkwal 10325 La· tff83883747 wtl• aaid Deed or Trw1. wil:b or lht proptf1y ldd/m ll'ICI _ tnd/Vidual• ' they have, why thl petition tereat therein and in. time por1tt Center, 3080 8rialol guna Hill .. c '92653 'Thi• DaUy Pilot May 2\, 28, Have you 1tarted doing ~ Of 1WJl'Tl!lrS "1111emt N in ald noc.e pro-Olltr common dtllgnallon, if -You have 30 CALENDAR for change ol name lhOuld t:pecintd In tuch notice tor St., Suf\9 630, Cotta Mesa, bullnesa 11 conducted by: JUM 4, 1t,1998 T291 bUalneu yet? Yea, t956 ::=.-~ ~ No. •ldod, adn11ca._1r any, ~~er 1ftr'f, st\O'MI lltr9ln. Tiie total DAYS alter thl1 1ummon1 not bl granted. payment of 1uch '"' hav· CA 921120 Umli.d Uablllty Co. Robert Holman ., .. _,,.. •---No. Ille 1erm 5 of uid Deed of 1mount ol lht ul\Cllld b8lCI ol 1 1 Hrved on you 10 1111 1 It Is tunhtr ordered that a Ing nplrtd wlll bl aold 11 Dally Piiot May 21 21 Tht registrant commenced PUBLIC NOTICE Thi• 11a11men1 was Ill*" M 1I1S """•ICI No. Truta. recs. dw1C1 and n -1111 obllglOon ltCUfld ,by the ryp~111en rHponse 11 thl• copy ol lhl• order lo show put>llc aucUon l>Y INSTOA· June 4 1, 1906 i:J04 ' 10 trantaet business under With the County Clerk ot CIOZ'I~ 11't1 No. ~nscs or lhe Trwt« ~ ~r Pfoplrty 10 bt l<*l ltld t.aon-coun cau11 be publlahed In The AGE ORANGE located at • • • th• llcllllou1 name or Flotltloua 8ullnH• Orange County on 5-24-96 ,...,.. YOU NW .. Drr uJe uwu created by .aid abll ~ ~ &lqlltltl$ A """ or phone cill Wiii Dally Pilot, a newspaper of 340 S. FloWtr St., County PUBLIC NOTICE nam" llattd aboV• on 2/61 Name St•tament 19883e84537 ~_t ~~ D,!I!» Oii' ~ ~r T~ 1s~ j~ '"' 111 end IOVltlCll 111111~of1111 not protect you: your ty~ general clrculallon pub-ol Or1ng1, State of Calf. 90 The following pereon11r1 Dally Pilot June 4, 11, 19, ,,_., _.,..., _,...._ . e on uy • • 11 lnldllpublcallonoflhtNobOI written rttponse mull bl llthad In lhl1 county, 11 Jtomla on lht 181h day of STATl!MINT 0, Su~malt, LLC, Edward Ps· doing buslnetl H : Chatter 25. 1996 l325 ¥r:~~~ ~OO !.= m:f r:~· so~:: Siii is: $146,289.62 In lddlUOn 1n proper legal lorm II you 11111 ooct • WMk for four une 1996 at 8:00 am. WITHDRAWAL FROM chtl41, Manager Caplfal Group, t300 Brt11o1 • '"'"'" r..--Civk" 'Ce111e JOO E Ch lo cash, lht lnntN wll IOCll>t a want the cour1 to hear your con11cutlv• week• prior to Ttrms for tht 1111 art cath PARTNl!RSHIP This IUll•mtnl wu flied StrMI Nof'lh, Sult• 100, PUBLIC NOTICE A-:..,';f K!MAY •ta.DAT man Ol'SJ\lt '·CA" ; At ~ casllllr'S cflO driwn on a St.all caH. the day of the hearing. only. Sale 1ubjtet 1o can-OPIRATINO UHDl!R with Ult County Cieri< of Newport BNch, CA 92880 UL& p YOU time of the inlual ubUairlon or NaUONI Bank, I dltc* drlWll 11 you do not me your r• DATE1JUN7.1998 ctlfallon. Landlord r11erv11 FICTITIOUS Orange Counly on 5r24·96 Robef:1 Gordon tier, Jr., Flclltlous Buel•H .->M~TICNOI' 0r11111 nouce Ille iJ'111 unouni bJ a Stall or Ftdtral Cradn spon11 on tlmo, you may QA L ll HICKMAN, the right bid. Below I• • 1111 tt983884C92 123 ~ TurquolH, Balboa Name Stattmenl ]"9 NAl\N ~ 1MI "'°" of Ille' unpaki balance or lhe lfnton « a dltc* drawn t1y • 1011 lhe case, and your J u D o P. /Co M M I I· gr nam11 and unit num-Th ·~~~N~IS NAMl!h Dally Pilot June 4, 11, 18, Island, CA 92ll02 Th• lollowlng pet10n1 are ~~"°=~ obli1ation wul'Cld by Ille St.all or Ftdefal Savlnos and wages. money and prop-SIONER OF THI! SUPE-:~Rood A54 wlth~r:wn w ng ptreon i: 25 1998 T330 Mark A. Coffman, 2861 doing bu1lne11 at: Th• LAWYIR. on OlttW .. above described Deed of Trull Loan Anodallon. s.ttnos trty mav bt taken without RIOR COURT e • -aa a gen« ' Polnt dtl Mer, Corona def Tatsa Group, 2910 Red Hiii and 'aclmated cosu u · AslOclllk>n or SMIO• e.ik funhtr warning from the Carol Brandt. A72 • pattner from th1 par1n«· PUBLIC NOTICE Mar, CA 921125 Av1.. Suitt 100, Cost• 1:GO PM. lkll A 1 Ir o.d L>CllKS· and adv~ k S'*"'9d In MC1IOCI S102 of Ult court. Stanley Vern Ptter1on: Weit Coast Medical, AllO ship operating under tha Thll bualntu 11 con-Mesa, CA 921126-5993 ~ • ......_ d S699,3.56.52. • It Is poulble Frn.ictal Codi Md autllortad 10 Thtrt 8,1 othor legal ,.. aka Vern Stanley Har1· West COalt M~lcal, A87 flcllUou1 bu1ln111 name of FlcUllou• Business ducted by: co-f.ar1ntr1 T1111 Media Group, Inc . .,...... .,,, ~~ thac ar lhe lime or we die do bustntls In Ciiis slltl. In 1111 Qulrement1. You may want grave•. 9842 Hamilton, rf'"•s ~mlth, A88 ~ADS Sy:•~2~ 211 1C•llf~ M•me Statement Have you 1 a1'ed doing (CA). 29t0 R•d Hill Ave., ~~-;:;u:.: openins bid may be leU than tvtnt llndtf 0111« 111111 call ls to call an attorney right 1 t9, Huntington BHch, a an ~ lhMA9~ 9:71 ~" • • rv ne, 1l'le tollowlng ptrs0ns at• t>uslne11 yet? no Sult• tOO, Co'ta Mesa, CA Wldlt'"';...'!!'--• o.d me lOUI indebtcdncu due. IOD9$llld 1111 rut• may "111· aw1v. If you do not know ca 92646 reg za • 12 doing butlnlll as· A) Aobtrl Gordon lier, Jr. 92625-5993 --~ Date:6/0.5/96 CAL FED h<*I 1111 lssuanCI of Ult TM· in ettorn•v you mav call P b 11 h d N Uiw omc.1 of Lou11 Val· The Flctltlou• Bu11n111 w tcilff Jtwsl ,.. B) AA Thia 1tatement wu flied Thi• bu11nu1 la con-ot nu.t. ...,..... Cll'I SERVICE CORPORATION tll'I Daiei Ullll lunds btcoml an 1norney01el1rr11 aervlc• u • • ewpor\ dez, 857 Name rtlerred to abO'lt IJ'l J ~ ' With the County Clerk ol ducted by: a corporalloo .-.w • Docurm No. FICA CAL FED ENTER, wlilabll to 1111 PIYll or 1111· °' a legal aid otfice (lilted B11ch·Costa MtH Dally Dtnnll Ofml1ton. B72 was ftled In Orange County WI ~~~ ~ s'J.'· 1~~ Ofange County on 5-\4·98 Have you started doing ._..,.._ 8Dc*-,...-ot PRISES 'u aid TN11«," dortM as a matW ol 11Qllt Said In th• phone book). Pltol June H , t8, 25, July Phlllp Con1ent1no, B102 on 02/16191119963673710 ~Beach ~·92660 i9ff3883321 bulln111 yet? v11• S-t0-96 Offtdal.._...lrt .. dllcie "Vicki J. Hopkins, Aui1w1I.,.. Wll bt madl. but Mlhout Deipuea d• Qut te en-2. 19911 Mitchel Morgan, B124 Full name and addr ... o! lpek Jewtl« • Inc {CA) Dall Pilot Me 2t 28 Tessa Media Group, Inc., d h......, ol Orlflll Secrcury' •1750 E 411\ St.. CCMnant or wranl'f, IXP'ISS lfeguen ISll cltaclon Judi· T359 Thane Hollman, B\34 lhl perton wllhdrawtng, 2043 w .. tCI ffs Orfv9 S lie J y 1 1.r\Aa y 't283, Jo11ph C. Pattetton Pr11l· ~~·-.-allld Ste 700, Santa Ana, CA Of mplltd "Olfdlno 1111. poe- cfal uited tlen• un plazo d• Michael Gagnon, Bt43 Negar Taghllou, 2t CallfOf· 1 • u une 4, 1, ·-dent ' lay. II. 0--. Md 9270$' (714) 54J..8Jn We ..-oii Or ~ to 30 DIAS CALENOARIOS PUBLIC NOTICE Danielle Blelllng, C94 nl• StrHI, #209, Irvine, ~ ~ Newport Stach, CA PUBLIC NOTICE lhl• 1tetement wu m~ ..... ,... ~ W9 .. •re us 191 ins die Beneflcwy '° =i. ~ llOUtld 1 rt 1 Ronald Btatton 04 9271 S ·~-With 1n. c ty Cl k I • ,.,.. IUdlalt 90 .. eollecc • debt &lld uiy 111for· .._. .....,,.. par P 1tn ar una 1•· on1t315970 Sttvl• NlchOla ·D34 Ntg1t Tl hllOll Thi• bualn111 11 con-oun er 0 ~ ....., tar Cllllh, maaion ~obtain 111111 be lltcd bf _,._Of~ :~= e:i~~'' • maqulna HOTIC• TO Jeck Aoblnm, E42B 18H3a\23ee duct~ by: • eotporatlon Flctltlo"• •us1,,... Orange ~~\U:-:::: ~ It .,,. d ... In for ll\a1 purpo1e ~ ::;.•en:t"' ~ ~ 1~:_r~• ! ur_a ~~;::: CR8EJ>~~~~:F ~~D~!~· /:05 ~~~· 1~•1=1y w~~ie:i ~ ye~tatt.:!'s. d~~ Th~i:o~oJr!:~:! .,, Dally Pilot June 4, 11 , ti, .,.":-//:. :::.:= ;,i!ivcdAV~~t.f. wn¥i'fe ~:.:I,:=.':-..:::.: . (8 .. CS 8 Augull Miller F39 1998 doing buslneaa u · ShoW· 25, 199e T328 ..._. ._ .. County ""PECTED OPENING BID -prOllCCIOn, IU r11pu11ta .. • 104, Augyll Miller F151 Ofangt County on 5+M lpek Jtwtllfl. Inc., Aydin homff of America 1420 ~ JaOClwk c... MAY BE OBTAINED BY • prcMded Ill .... ™*· .... '''11~1• ~l(tu17•s"'r9 q~r '105 u.c.c.J Mlk• wimami Gll Datty P11ot Junt 4, 11, 11, 1pe11 er111o1 strHt North. Sul•• PUBLIC NOTICE w °"" w., ._... _,... CAWNG THE POL.LOW·~-~ 1111**' of "" ~': .. ' ia;:' .. aeproC:,Z:.~ cr~~l:~~111 ~t~~ g ~,~hl~ Andrew Tanc(td, G86 25. t996 T3~2 :J: ::'=' w~~~t~ 240, Newporl Beec'h. CA Fictitious 8uslne•• CAii ,..., .. ..,....._. :f4~ ~~fNJA:ua't =-:.d "'ot"':.t ~ sl u1ted quler• qu• 11 cort• n•mtd """ th1t a bulk ~~~~ :n::!:r· G96H' PUBLIC NOTICE Ottno• Coun1Y ~ 5-24r9e ~=al ne lno (CA) t420 Nam• ltatamant ~.: ~ ';:..~ f-ORE THE SALE: (714)480-OM7/1M U.. ..,... 11cuch11u cat0. 111• I• about 10 be mad• ot igo11 • 19993914494 B 11 °S ' · ' The following por1on1 art llv 1 -$690 TAC· 42&.s62c PUB . ..._ • .., J,... A SI u1ted no Pf•Hnla au lh• uula d11crlbed Senta Ft Banx, DDvld Plctltloua •ualWI · r 101 lrfft Nof'lh, 51111' doing txlllnen as: Aoxlln, Tnrll ~ .. ~,.,,,.~It . 6-18. ~1$ • ClllMiAa ..,11111111 19800 r11pu1111 a lltmpo, puede below Campellooe, H10 Name 8tatam t Dally Piiot June 4, n, te, 240, Newpor1 Beach, CA 2700 Pele1'9on Place #IO-........ Mid r::'°t.r' MleltfllJf M SUM 1970 • perltderelcato\yltpdu•,den Th• namH and bualnell e~:tut.'m~~~:,··&H~s 1-Thefollowlngper•: • .,. 25,199e T328 v= bualntll I• con-C,CottaM11a,CA9i6211 ~-: .. c: MUCNOTICI INIM. CA 9211°5'2'421 (714) qu ,., au 11tar o, au nero 1ddrt1111 of the 1111er art· t • H 2 oc doing bualneu aa· Encore PUBLIC NOTICE d 1 d b • \I Kemberly Roxanne Bra· 0... .._, , ii 442•2950 bV: Jtnnlllf l. lOu• .v ~:!~· OOUvll d• I IU MHOUd Elmadth •k• Mike • :i~· M1l1C: Ht 42 Ac•dtmy of B••Utv. 202 .r:v: y~~ a ~~:: :C:1ng IWtll, 2700 Plltraon Pl•c•. ~ .... d 4m ... MCmCI Of t1i11111'1 IALI Stl\IOf serwi OtllC* P78524 __e:..~P .... 1d 11nda 10 ad clo· Jordon, Germen Auto Keith Hennig H216 w. I.a Habrs Blv\i., Lt Flotlttoue auslneH bualness yet? v .. S/1/90 16().C, Cotta M11a. CA • -,_.., " UllHJI DUO OI TWUIT FILE: 512Ul4Al'l1M ,-,_ por p1r1• •II cof'lt. Work•, 3194·8 Airport Cl 1 .. · Hibra 80831 Mont 1 1 'M k 11 92828 • Plf ..._ .... • tmtM A.P ....0 1Ml·i----------ix1111n OtrOI ttqul11to1 I• U>op Drive, Cotta MHI, IUd 1 .-rado, H219 SuHn IJatntl, 4t80 c.... Name ltatemant Pll w•· nc., ar "'' Heidi Un Molgaard, 2700 Boal ...... -Md 1tMI YOU 0 AM DI DaAUlT 1 gai.1. Pu~t q~ uattd CA 9282t Aober1 Wilson, l2 rllOI Dr Long Beach CA Thi tolklWlng pereona art on, ' ' Ptt1r1on Place 00..C 2I ot ---DUI Mlpa, UllllR A -fl/I 11'UIT , ....... ~ • qui.ta llarnat • un •bOgado Th• location In C1lltoml1 P ub 111 h • d N • w Po' I 90807 ·: ' dolnG bUtln"' ••: Slim Ji"~' =t~tent wat fllld COa1a MHI CA 92826 ' ., lie OMCll d "" CClunCY DATID lllfcll U 1111 .,.: lnmtdlalamenle. 51 no of thl chltl eJWCutlvt ofl'lce Btach·Coata MIH Dally Shltley Wiison teas w Shape, 301) "8" Btar t ountv Citric of Thi• bu11'n•H It con __..., fl ..., CoullCV> Ull .,...., UI' a-0. 111 conoce • un •bogado of th• """ 11: Stme .. Piiot Juno 4, 11, 11190. Peclflo cout Hwy. 1110: Strttt, Sant• Ana, CA Orenga County on S-11·9e dueled by: co-partners • .,...,.. ... ,. .. II al, "'m'"'....!. ,,,;a, rr pued• Hamar 1 un NMclo above T32t Wilmington ~ 90144 82704 19983883718 H•v• you ttal1ed doing ~--ant aa.. ~ ,.,_. f • d• ,.,.,encl• dt abogado• Al Utled by \ht Seller, •II PUBLIC NOTICE ShlrltY Truong 1043 Nerlu .. ~·choco. R.N .. Delly Piiot May 21, 21. bullntll v•t? YH c.llOft•W•Mlll.,.,. .. MAY tl sao AT~ .. MUC o 1 una oflclnl d• ayud• other butlntH name• and South dtl M1t, Aw., tan i11s e Baar Street, Jufle 4, 11, 1990 T293 t<embefty 8~1 ....., _.... ._.. ncit e..t IALl. If YOU lfB -DPLAo •legal (YM ti dlrectorlo ttlt-1ddrt11t1 u1ed by the NOTICE OP Gabtltl ~ 8171 Stinta Ana. ~ 92704 Thl1 ltaltmtnl waa flltd ....... ,..-. IW'lll llAlDI Of TMl MME fl/I Tiii • 1on1"!:.. •• ___ Hlltf within """ ytar• e,. FILING AH Thl1 'bueln•.. 11 con-~ .Tt-!'11:.:i=· PUBLIC NOTICI With tn. County Clttk 01 ~ ~-:'.:: C:, ': ~ .. ae::KT "'a -__. fort tht dslt tuch llst wa1 APPL.IC•T O ducted by: s general patt· · Ortngt County on 5-28-M ..-·--(91U t If• .. CeN) llllt or delivered to thl .. I N WITH ntf'INp . Santa Ana. CA 92104 Flctlllout •ualnen 1 ... 3 .. 4743 ..-, .. "°,.,.to~ IAWYa. Holice II_., orwtn .· . , .. 'I-• . . . MC.-.cNW •llONAI NM Cemetorv • Mortuary Chapel .• Ctematory ' ll04047 buyttate:Nona CALIFORNIA Hav9 you ltMt~ doing Thia bu1lntH 11 con-Namel .. tament Delly PllOC June 4 11 11 .. _.,..,.., .... _ ll!ll LIJll818NaWAAl. 3500PaclflcVlewOl'tV9 ••: TM -~ Tilt namta and bU1lnH1 ITATllWIDa bullness yet? no duct~ by a jOlnt ¥9nture Tht lolloWlng peraonl ltt ' ' ' .. .. I. 711 ...... ,._ A CALW0NM CWOMiii ....,__,... 8eactl •• I· ,.,,.. .. -9ddl'WI "' addrH••• of lht buytr Art: COMMUNITl•I Sl.llM IJamet Have y04.I statltd doing dOlng butlnffl u : Local 25• 1990 nso --Ta ( I "" ... IS INMlt, Of lllCICtttOt........ ·---· --~ w. •. ': ::'9 Y> Ahmed Ailml, ti "••· Dl!V'ELOPMIHT Tl\11 11Nmtnt wae tiled~ yet? Yt1, ' May ,un, 2021 Vllta c.udll, PUIUC NOTICI ~.!' 9f!!a ,.-. orsllbMllltd...,...._..tlll~=::':4::4i::21~00==~ :""· " .. wood,lrvlne.CA92714 AUTHORITY With Ute~ ClerW vf N~r18taeh,CAl2l!e0 --~ q .... ,. OM of TNll 9*11il4 o,lr PlllCI ....... , :MUNICIPAL COURT O' TM 111tt1 to be IOld 11t NOTIC!! IS Hf RUY OfllnQt County on J.1o.tl ~lu:.:':· R.H. llltd Btoky E. RtadeL. 140 &AM Mo..: Gt.UCK =' :.. .. = ~ ~ Iii W end Uldl -1 --~ .. ~l'OfVAA, OOUHTV Of' dtte11btd In gentraJ ... All GIVEN ltllt an appltc.tion 1 ... a.l ... 3 wl tht r,,,.-., ~ of Cltallna, Laguna BNCh, WIOrdefNo • lzt11 .... ~ JlllOllfon ........ on --. ,., -·OMNOI. "'°' ~-rurnlturt, furnlahlno•. l\asbtennledwtth\htClil-Dally Piiot May t1, 21, c:no.~ft&,s.21-11 CAl2581 A.P.!NmfMr. 442-21t.os • _.,.:.•~: DM'llA •~No. Mo ... ••""•C""'""-1 • I ""'*1 lltaotl, CA equipment, 10011, office lfO<nl• Statewide~ Junt 4 11 1... t27' 7 1eee3114MI eruct HUddltlton, 2027 NOTICaOfl .... 'In a ....... ....,., ... of I.a. Atcieto. ··c~-' • .i-!. ........ .,._, HAMOft JUDICIAL tQUlpmem, ttltphOnt IV" 1111 0ewtopmtnt Aulhoftty • ' v11t1 Caudel, Newport TRUtT8'IMLm '--• "'tMcl II fll ColllCY At '""'-""'' • ~ tam. cuetomtf rtcotd1 and (lhe "AuttiontY'1. Ind that PUILIC MOTICI OliJto/ ~June 4• 11• ti. BtlCh, CA 12980 UNDa~Of''nWIT ::....-=:..~....... :.... ot a.ea C011t1ty C.: 110 Broadw ... ay The .,.. adchM. and m.. and other rMtor*" the Aulhorlty fiat ewtptld ti, 1tt1 T33I Thi• bu1IMll 11 con-YOU Nfll w Dm'AUL ClliMlt'I __. .._ ., : tomil. w ,.,_,. 11 tit 'Nollet Co81a Mea ~~otC*ln-e:::'W' .,~-=~td~~ :i1o•ri::u:~rrom C:-~..:=~ PUIUCNOTICI =by: a gtntraJ part. UNDIRADm>Of'mulT ... • ...... llln. • ol a.it W 8dOtl 90 Ill MS·••IO ._ "' .,,. ~· OI --3t..._8 Al'~ l.oop Drtve Ohl "~Ii r, ' ' TM f011oWfng 1t Have YoU llar1td doing ~TID cNm .... "e llllt • ...... _.. M"1tMl'11 ______ _ wlthOUt #I llltomer. It! (II Cot1• Mtta. CA 92821. ' Cr that t~T~*C: clOlr'IJ ~~~ : Pletlt.._ 8ullne•• butlneH yet? no UNJ..198 ..,.... -m: • •.,,,,.,.No . ...., ... , Of ~ II clr.oclon y at Thi bu•lnttt namt uttd l~rtvt®t bOnd• In .,, "• toda. t»l'1 N9wpott Ave , ..... ltetement Beclly Rtlelt ~~VY --==== • • Olltcl9 ..._..._ Wll ... on,._ _______ _ numeto • teWDno dtl ~ tn. Mil~ at thlt loce· lmettd ptlnclpal ""'°""' f9, TUtln CA 12t10 The follow4no per.one art Thie ew.rntrit w .. lllad rnurwn • -• .., .. It AT Tiii MAii ~ .. dlmMdanla 1IOn It: Otrll'lln Auto Work• not to ncted StO.O mllllOn ....... H ........ M.D .. doing ~ .. ! Tr~ \111\ll t\W County Cltt1t oC .IOU) AT A f'\a.IC n. ----= ...,., llnWICI 111 Tiii ,...--------- ..... ..... • Thi antlclpettd d&ll of 10PllYcoetaOf.,~10 1331'l Nawpot1 Avt 18 sortbfnO fl!Us, 200 TUiane Oftngt County on'"'""" YOU....., NI ~---.-n. ~ ltl o -detrW ... ql'9 "° tM butlc talt It J!Jy 1, be kieattd et t9tt M\llt, TYe1ln ~ f2llO " ' ,..._, Co.ts M.... CA 1He.HHa1T NATK* Of' THI NA 1i'ii1iiii Ill_.... ... fl CMC C9fYll DllM WllT r-..:::.·~ .,,~ 19:. It thl olflct Of Allftn 11"<11, lrvlo•, CllllOf~ Hlteth D. Petti, M.D., ~ C C ~ Dally Piiot Mey 21, Ill,~ ~ -i='•k&: 't lllYI MIA , CUI 1:41 Alt It Ntc.u> & AllOC&ATU: Thia'~ Nie Is tubltct ~oonllttl of~ = ~Ave., #II, IOO T'*'1e '..ii::' Coli~ Junt4, 11, 11M 1212 9HOULD CONTACT a· Ii= _.. to I'll """8tt D CC.POI• ........... to Callfomla Unlf0trn Com-~ !'>J ti:'~• N eitOi T lwwu MD Meta. CA 12t21 LAWYM. m ... ....... lot cllfl ~ It lflt tll, ~ ~ OA rn•rel1f Code 11c11on malMtCturinQ~ ,; 1n 11 ~ ,.,;.,, ii: WllM\ e. ~·· ioo PUIUC NOTICI NOTa • _. I.,. ..... ::=..:..~=-~ .-0. (rt.f) MCMlllO l~OI.: ~ lht oonwftlldal t::'• " te-Tut*t, CA flllO ~.._Ptaot. COfta M"' flolltleue .......... .. t ti::.: ::-1'f ........ 1 --. ~ '° end ~ftJ .. ~~&.•--. endlddr .. 1oltht,=:~::=, tlOM_.:_~":;.1":8U:...:;: Tl\11 ~111,ln•H la con-The":roJ,.-= .. T'HI ~ /4 '711 .. ,....., ...... °"'"' -...... • -_.._ Wftfl wf\olft dllmt may N _,. unctar 1 • r1led .. IOOl .... n ..,.., Clue'*' by. hUlband and ....a... ............ ... e. TO 'THI 0..-• .. ,....._ ...... In •O. ...... fllH It Catt f , ~.,...,,. .. • .. M -....,.,. ~ ' •.W -~_. .. ._...., NOT10I TO THI r•DN Aar9ft 6 WWMI, = Cl'Y ..._, -z;::.1. -•. ...._ :::..r' ~ dOln9 m: =' ::'1:; TIO AT-· • ... Al ... FW.Y ... Yau .. ....., IMS. w"" .... 1110; OI· lhOftry IN .. ~ : I .. a • ._ ....... ~ ""'~ !'OM ..... CA iiili -Oii IM> ClllD fl-• -=:-~ =-~ =-· ~ ...... :r =:: = :;..--of-.,:.::,: =-:;~:~..rllltd ,T.:-... r.w:: ~ .. ~ lUT~...,-=-: ''° .... When Words Are Not Enough .. SpedaUif ng In S11m/MUl11 FJoc.ocn• 2983 HarbOr Blvd Costa Mae 540-3135 lMI lfATI Oii ~ Wftr play 7.da 'H c:r .. 1'9 _C!Je0""9.. dlee lleiMat llH• ....... CUllf a..1l of rGN dlf':r:'CA m· ti II Ill .. ..:.... '"-. fM rat "9.....,..... Of' ..... ...... aflldc.,.t ,_...,,....,.,,..., M our .... ,.,,.. ..,.... ar.,.. CIM'llr °" ........ Oer* ....., -•,..... • ~ DIW•. tW.,,. ""°" Call Ol•••lfl•4' ..., 11r ...... ,. tw q.,.... ,..,,..,. to _.., tHllHllM m ... T__. ' w&•• ....... Oli&.MYNCr ~tMlt-tnl. =:-..:.::...~ _.I ......n ~a.":..AN'1·''T:; '='9.:::.CA1911~ t.:"'.:..-:1.,..::;:.r_. , r , • . . .... CliAS.llFIED HOURS Telephone 8am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pm Monday-Friday DAILY PILOT DIADUNIS Monday ............ Friday 5~ Tuesday ............. Monday 5:00pm Wednesday ....... Tuesday 5~ Thlll'Sday ........... Wednesday 5:00pm Friday ................ Thursday 5;<X¥n BYfllO• (714) 642-5678 BYMX (7 14) 631-6594 (Please include your name and phone number and we'll call you OOck with a price quote.) BYMU Oll91 •B ION: 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa. CA 926Tl em.rot Newport Blvd cl Bay St TUESOAV. JUNE 11, 1996 RENT through classified GENERAL POLICY Rates and deadlines are subject to change without nonce. The publisher . reserves the right to censor, reclassify, revise or rej~t any classified advenisement. Please repon any error that may be in your classified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot & The Independent accept no liability for any error in an advertisement for which it may be rcsponsiblc•ccpt for the cost of the ~pace actually occut>icd by the error. Credit can only be allowed for the first insertion. COSTA MESA 2124 COSTA MESA 2624 BUSINESS OFFICE PERSONALS 3002 EMPLOYMENT ANTIOOES 6010·---------------------iiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil•iiiliiiilliiiiiiiiiiii FOR RENT 2769 5530 = $3001st Month a •atd.alQ Clean 2bd iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ,._._....,. _ _..._--.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ------- Clean lrg min cabin-1ba. Gar. Lndry room. •Office apao• 11x13 Newaroom Top Oolt•r P•ldf •~ ltOUllNO style, '1sr, walk-In clat. $775. 120 Albert Pl. 1518 NP blvd, C.M. HOTTEST Admlnl•tratlv• From 1800-1980. 0 ,.,.011,uiun Nr ~ach/Trlangle Sq. 548-1703 or 12o.8081 Great 1oc & atmoap. I * X * X * Aa•l•t.nt 1 pc to entire estate. • u...i-...~llltMI Bunlkheuae Apia $175/mo. 653·11 t5. I S@M••@ili!ii Personable, organ-Palntlnga, china, ..,..,., .... ctlllll•Ft•· Jennifer ••2·1401 NBWPORT ll•mt!!lllml!IV4l-ll J .69 llVE lzed full·tlme newa· gfsware, fwrn, etc. Put a few words to work fOr you . ' ""ftlr ....... Ad """.. • ..... ,.. l OD l r 0 0 m a •• I • ' • n t 40Yr NS Ras 673-6223 .....,_ wfMdl _..a llltfll •2 8r, 1 ... h•••· IEACH 2669 F .. Servk• Sutt. 904).505·5050 needed to do wide v• •-==~~=:::::::== " ··•-••u .. _ __._11,. fenced yd, w/d hlcup. -.""-Pott c.nt-rlety ol duties In oa11y1----• ,..-.... gar, No Peta 2639 •1•R teas• OceenaG_...,vi._ 800-759-4420 Piiot newsroom. Ev· ______ ...,._,_ ll•ltlllt111r .iicrlf9IHll111 Santa Ana ~ve., Unit aa1ta11A•'1atf/Up SSSO+ShortT•nn.t.vl 818-758-9100 erythlng from answer· llfST~Qtl) ._. • l1ICt. ce• 1111tlM. C, HOO. 145-020 • Refr1g 6 dl•hwuher ~Svcs 011-592-570-950 Ing th• phone to word ~ m ,---.,......&Utuatt Sharp i Clean-Me.. Incl. 60lC30 poot. No 1150/p«month processing, from col-,4,,.~ .. ·~McJ...,, ................ illtllllioltll Verde Sbr 2ba Walk peti . No feH. No ~ i lectlng surf & w .. \her .... .,_..,.........,llMI. to achool• and ahop•. .. .... M9-488S 7 .. ALK LIVE Info to acting as edlto-•Elt.LIQloN.._bur. ....... .._...,,........ S1100/m0. 72CMl498 a: -=:a, 1 aa, 1 oar '"' rial llbrarfan. Fun. last· ............. Tltla ....,.,., wlll 111 • -paced environment. pGfCllllln. cti'1' pollry. ........,.__,......,... --------• ~-• t ,Qoo. MEET PRIVATELY Phyalcavorug scr"n-oldCDIUM« .. .-11r...i..-.-.1a 11 NEWPORT bea:h•t~dl~e'~~ COMMERClAl Talktosomeooeoot~.r Ing required. Equal ~.,.._bn., ....... .,.,._ow ,...,, BEACH 2169 e7a.asee, Agt. LAND 2778 privat~~=· 1~· ~~~~r;~tv s•em,,~oy~;:_ period..,_ .. ,......, IMlrlllld tall Ill Harbor Realty 1.aoe-540-5172 sum• to: Biii Lobdell, ......... :.-::• :~1a..:1i: 28r 28• condo, 2-car 873-4400 7SOaq.ft Forut Ave., Editor, Dally ftflot, 330 :~=~-= -......_ 19 gar, AC, new carpet/ Mpt Hta Apt 2 Br. 1 Laguna BHch. Not 1~7~172 W. Bay St., Coat• .•• • 11111 __...-.. ..... ,,,I wwt _... palnl, w/d, poot. No a.. pool. earpt, $795 atreet front S1600/mo. MeH, 92827. .. ........ --•t1•tn ln•.C111 HUO 113915 840-1529 e Men .. Club ..... _. ,, WMlll•t·~·-,. pets. . No pet .. 738 Tu•tln 4 ... 1 88 1.-.47._3173 Offi c e R•p/ ""~'".an '>'ril : Mi. lll4'q' , DC••..-Beaut 580 4BA New. 1 A ... e.ta-7959 Cuatomer Sento• I ~I I 1111 ""'•as,-. blk to beh. Gour kit. AomMCe In COM. No eJq>. nee. ... ' ' ' I 642-5678. Buy tt. Sell It Find 11. Cla•am.d. Yrly leaae. 12550. 8USl•t9$$ a.. 1.-...74-3176 Slate Farm '121--4000..,_ __ _.. ___ --tl Ayall 7/1. 78~133' MJSCELIANEOtJS HG Ul Psychlc/Aa1rology 20-40 hrs week. •••••••I •••ilO CANVtiN •11tNTALS FINANCE 1-80M74-3178 Part• la Service APPUA.NCIS 6011 HOUSES/ Twnh"'9 3Bd 2.8Ba ~ AdultsOnlyintilJnffsapply N .B . Boat Deal•rl••••liil&lliiii CONDOS Golf CourH View . needs entry level KenMo.-. R e f rlg . Pool/te nnla. N ew parts and service 9 mo• old. S400. Obo. POR SALE paint, c~ & bllnde. •ooMS 2706 BUSINESS helper. Must have 71..,721 ."58. 120001mo. Mo.a•7• ~ OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYMENT good driving record.1-----..;.....---1mmao Udo l•ie 38r Apply to service mngr M •WI• 8 IU • o tr I c --------• ~Ba. frplc, 2-car gar. CDll •UMV· •paclou• 2904 @ 2200 w. Coast Hwy :,",!.~' w~i~:dssog~~~ BAI.BOA patio•, 11 1 Vla Eboll. rm w/etteh ba, kl1chen POSTAi. I GOV'T JOH '49-3292 ISIAND 1008 $2SOO. 310.277•15'3 prMg••1 blk bch s4oo AMAZINQI 101 Free EMPLOYMENT $21/HOUR +BENEFITS illiiiiiiiiiii .. iiiiiiiil Fem only. 723-18M Oov't grant. & loan1 5530 NO EXP Will TAAIN 0o .. n View oOfMlo 10 finance your amall A p1 1 f 714-6411991 Prime Balboa l•I• PenthH 280 28 "· bu•lneaa. For more P + n ° · so. bayfmt. 3B0/48A. P 00 11• Pa It• n n I a • Jl!'NTALS TO Info call 918-689-7479 *ATTN : coa t a S m a 11 w o m • n ;;:.;;::;;:::::.~.;....--....JL-----~------------~ Share pier. Ownr, egt, S1871/mo.,....1721. SllAJlE 2724 M•••* Postal Posr· owned whlealo c o . STi~~ZWiG brier, co-op. 873-7847. Looal Vending Rt• Ilona. Permanent full Computer data entry, C .. h Income. Over time lor c:terk/aortera. gen off, well •poken, ________ 1Nl!WPOIT H9 2Bd Condo. Acroaa 20 ptlme locatlona. Full Benefits. For phone mannera, CEMETERY LOT/ COAST 2170 from bch. Pool, oa1ed. 900..78•1883 exam, appllcatlon and Iv mag e7So043a CltYPT 225 prtmg, All amen. 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"'1""'°""'f l"'""'l"'1"".,,, ..... JfUllCll ... llOl lllTIUllSlll 1145 ------------------------------------PISDGlllllTSaS5 .... ilmlllil ..... ~ ...... .. ••• ••• Ya•• ••• T ...... T~ff ... -· NeN - Q. I · ,.. South, vulDerable, you bold: ul14 c:>AUI OQU •'71 Partner open• the bidding with one no trump. What. do you reepond? A. • With 10 h1gh--card point.a you cettainly want t.o be in ewne, bul your niftinlJ value in clube and two acea euaeat that a 1wt contract mJaht be 1uperior to no trump. Bid two clube to check oo whether part- ner hu a t'our-<:ard major. Q. 2 • ~ South, vulnerable, you hold: ..iu ~AJ88 OK982 ..._,3 The bidding has proceeded: 801.111f WEST NOR'llf EAST P... Pue l• PaH ' What do you bid now? A. • lfyou had a fourth 1pade, you would have an easy limit raise to three •pa.des. Howe.ver, with only thfee..eard support. your hand i8 alightly flawed. Combined with the fa.ct that partner might have a light opening bid in third seat, we feel that a raise t.o two spades is ade· quate. Q. S • EBBt-West vulnerable, as South you hold: .e cit oA 9 8 5 3 2 •K Q 7 6'4 Your right-hand opponent opens the bidding with one spade. Whal action do you take? A • We are not enamored of the Unusual Two No Trump jump over· call. Even if it is in your arsenal, this is not. the hand t.o deploy the convention. With two defensive tricks, the hand is too strong for that action. We would simply over- call two diamonds and hope to get the 09portunity to introduce our second suit later at a safe level. Q. 4 • AA South, vulnerable, you hold: •QJ106o4 :J '7KQJ 5 <>72 ~ The bidding has proceeded: SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST ....,._ PIANO Anti-•rown, 111n1 cond, Ttk mll... origin.a , ... I cit, auto, e.Jc, qued. *-d• ,....,1 auto, orig owner. ~=~:;:. M .&00 IM. 1111 mll, 18,750 tuning. S160 oao 11,000. Jat.0194, ' I08-13S~ COfON 131-7805 'A WWW iii red.--------·• IOaded, w/1unroor, 1 )UP 1110 •-PO-JITIA--C--1-1_7_0 ..,.__td bld ? SPOITING ownef, xtnt cond .. 86k .iil .. 111111••••• .. ••••••liil "1w o you now mil 18,"5 842·5704 •eo CMROUll 20R, I• GOODS eoes , 2wo, ~. TNT w.n-•n su••u A • Reprdlua ofwhat. eort of '••liiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiii 90 8MW •Z• &-tpd dow9, LO mite., Aune Conv. TurbO OT. Auto, opeoinipartnerhu,Youwantt.obe 1" white/tan. Crm puff. gr .. 111 11300/080. all pwr AM/FM us•. in game. Don't jump to three 1pades GOU' CLU•S Tailor 17Kml, Sunrt. ll?,000 Mult Hiii M•.aa33 CC, tllt, cstm tltH/ _by 8 paned hand, that. ia merely m•CI• •IYI• Iron H I Call day•. 673·0693 w h 1 1 . s 3 8 0 0 . lnvt'••tlonaJ. Co__. 11• t.o leap ,A 1160. Mtchng graphite ev .. /wknda, 842-6255 873.2782. ... ... .... ~ .., <bubbt•l a1y1e woocia UNCOLH 9120 four spades. That doea not. rule out. S45/•a. 964-3182 1--------1Jam. With a hand rich in controls, CADILLAC 9040 •8 9 Llnooln ... rk YU ,_SAAB ______ 9_1_8_5 North ii free t.o bid on Ii nee your iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ,.. bid · hi -TV eYe,..,..,ONICS Orig. owMr. S36,800liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii game int a sequence is not • ~"'"" • ,80 •t Oor8do Blar(ll% ml. all leather. JB preemptive. STEREO 6080 350 v..a Auto A.IC. F/P, sound ayatem, poal- Good concl $1700 obo llve traction. S7,900. 'tUI •••b 9008E Q.5 · Bothvulnerable,aaSoulh ATTENTION ELEC· •831·7149• Call844·2270 turbo conv., GrHn w/ you hold: TRONIC BUFFS: Uaed blact< top, tart lthr Int .. --------·• Und•r 1 Ol< mll. VCR, TV, xlnt quality, go?S MERCEDES 9130 $36,000 obo 2 .. 1-8951 •10 9 6 2 <::1K Q 5 2 OAK J 5 • •Vold both nHd minor re· FORD " pa Ir. Make o tier. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Th b'dd' L~----~ed .. ,.2 "'321 ... 342 '83 M•roede• a.na 1---------NO~ an~psotrm: WEST ;;2:;723 .;~s. or 1H~ FORD 190D Grey, a claHlc TOYOTA 9210 1.., PaM 10 p... •RONCO 4X4 for th• collector.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l• PaN T In perfect cond. All $3400/080. Call What do you bid now? power, l•ather, phone. 673·9047. •93 To1ota Te!o•l141 TD•VSPORT"TION tow pkg, rlma/tlrea . .,..., 8,,,....,,5,.-.,,.,M,,..,_=R'""c,,.....,l!..,.D-l!,__S dr, auto, a/c. 2vk m • &AVM'9 n 0 I 60k II S17K _. w h 11 e • $ 6 • 4 5 0 lar th n Y m 88· · COUPE 300 SI! Od 909·735·6269 Corona A. Thia problem is sami t.o e 574-4247 or 646-9449 oond s 1 o,ooo. previous one. A jump t.o three 714..e31·7&05 spades by you would be invitation· al, not forcing, and p1trtrier mighl pass. Since you are too strong t.o st.op short of game, bid four spades immediately. Q. 6 · As South, vulnerable. you hold: •K 9 7 2 QVoid OA Q S 2 •A J 9 7 4 The bidding has proceeded: SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST l• Pa.. l'V Pasa l• Put lNT Pua ? What action do you t.ake? A • There is no reason why you should want t.o play in no trump with your unbalanced distribution. Continue the description of your hand by bidding two diamonds. If this may not be natural in your methods, you might have t.o rebid diamonds next t.o convince partner you have a genuine suit. BOATS 7011 HONDA liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 9085 AUTO PARTS On tlae move? & REPAIR 9260 18' SHOCK elec bay •91 Hond• Accord Sell your extra boat. Exe cond. d c S68oo. 845.7673 EX 4 Cir, auto, load•d. household 1990 For .,go 96k mll, burgandy, V•n $2, 750. OBO ""'dtop Shock Eleo ldnt, S6.950 909-735· items Ask for Dlnesh Shaw. bo•t 54000 1oeo. _82_e_9_c_o_ro_n_a ____ . __ ..,ln.-....C,..l..,a.,,.so:s.;.;:if~ie:.;d=--•-7....;1...;4_.s...;1_4_·4_2_6_7_. __ _ 84<>-8329. POWER BOATS 7012 '88 16 v.i FT Wahoo (B. 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All raroof iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Regroutlng & lnstall'n * 8 5 0 ·7 9 5 9 * SERVICE 3584 1 care, Ken 842•1770 & Quallly Work at1;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii L#M9897 8384888 guaranteed. 875·5085 AAA ACOUSTIC Lt1'670130 Du n of Tile•---------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii reasonable ratea.1• ---------•THUNDER ROOFINO• ~=:~~~~~~~~:.~~f:~· 673-8065 or 846-8526 ·-...,..M,,_A,...,l""o-T=--o-o"""R-D""E"""R-··~ Llo!1'585180 R!!~~~~~111!~~~c~'.1.: Ed Barrett 548·3371 TPhUBCLlllcf NPObTlllCEll c'~t/~:.~,i':!~:~ PIANO' VOCAL For all of your. roonng 962·5891 or 847-8905 lnsrd. Decades of exp. All phases. No Job too roofing. MORQAN Ore•n Scene L&ndscpng • a . u c UI I· LESSONS 3868 needs. Reroof/Aepalr. Speclzlng NB/COM aml. Acouallc removal, llc'd. 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Land•c•P• Ramodellng llmoa •nd chauffeur• ....... u 71C.H3·2734 v ..,.. vu• CARPENTRY 3510 Pediatric CPA & 1st Aid '( d t I 1 t I h I TC \#&-'=ii~ii!iii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Jim 831·2480 ar uM up man enac•. pr nit er .. P. num· CHUNG'• pTINTINQ ---------•• Meals/snacks lncld. Reas,. Sm•ll Job BXPERT landscape/artlttic deilgn. ber In all advertl•• -PIASllR F•rthlng Interior• 1a1es FT/PT 984-1740 Brick, Block, Ston•, Tiie Duncan Electrlc ContraclorlC27-604006. menla. If you have • 20 Vrt bp. Od Prlc•I Kitchen, 8alh, R•modtl• Handyman/R•model Cone. Patio, Driveway Local/Quick Response HAUUNG 3720 Prot'I & Elhlcal. 645-7505 quntlon about the I• Ouar work. ,.rff Eat. REPAIR 3880 Rm Addillona Vin/MC Additions, Balh, Kitch CLEANING Fplc, eea •. Ref.72: :._L_•_2_1sa_1_o_e_s_o._7_0_4_2 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PLANT ARTIST gallty of. mover, limo Ucfl315&02 538·1534 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii L#560875 e73·1212 Fire-Waler Da mage Exp. 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