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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-07-16 - Orange Coast PilotSPORTS Pursel tagged new AD at Estancia High UPDATE Newport council holds off on budget cuts Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 Mission nearly accomplished Deal to quash treated sewage plan may be near Julie Moore (right), a 27-year-old asthmattc, tried her mighttest to complete the t 7 .5 mile nauttcal swim across the Catalina Channel but exhaustton and 10 hours and 16 minutes worth of exposure to the chilly ocean water took tts toll Monday. Moore was forced to gtve up the attempt with just 6.75 nautical miles left. • For the full story see today's Sports section, page 7. I •Details of negotiations between IRWD and city to be announced tonight. chambers. At that time, public comments are invited and the council could approve the agree- ment. By Carolyn M iller, Daily Piiot ..,,.,~0t---t----.NmE""WPOR I BEACH -The con- troversy over the Irvine Ranch Water District's plan to dump reclaimed water into the Newport Bay may soon end peacefully with the bay being spared, city officials revealed Monday. After weeks of negotiations, officials from the city, the IRWD and the Orange County Water District reached an agreement on Newport Beach City Manager an altemativ ' to dump 5 million gallons of treat- ed sewage daily into the Upper Newport Bay's main tributary - the San Diego Creek. that the proposed agreement will, H eliminate the discharge of reclaimed water into the bay for two years,• and involves a link that woultl divert the treated water. He added the success of the agreement will require •a Details of the new complex agreement were not disclosed Monday, but will be detailed at a special public meeting held tonight at 8 in the City Council • SEE WATER PAGE 6 r-----------------------------------------------, I ' • I I I I I November's races take shape on opening day Would-be council and school board candi- dates take out papers fo r fall election; sever- al veterans to hang it up . The opening bell of the autumn political season opened Monday, a day in whlch some hopefuls rushed forward to grab nomination papers while others held back to survey the political field. Candidates have until Aug. 9 to return papers for the local school board and the City Council races in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. , The November elections will be notable on vanous : levels. Not only is the direction of both cities and the 1 Newport-Mesa Unified School District at stake, the elec- : tion will close the chapter on several longtime communi· : ty leaders -school trustee Jim de Boom, Costa Mesa : Councilwoman Mary Hombucttle and Newport counaJ : members Jean Watt and John Cox, Jr. ' Though the political season has just begun, here's I , what things looked like as of 5 p.m. Monday: I I : • Newport Beach City Council I MARC MAR'ffi I OAllY Pl.OT Construc:tioa worker Tony Cook .tmialls c:e1llng Insulation in a new ledlon of the Orange County Museum of Art that By the end of the first day of the candi- date filing period, five Newport Beach resi- dents and one incumbent were jockeying for three of the seven City Council seats. will senre as office, storage and education learning space. READY TO BLO.QM I \ I> I \ AROUND TOWN ••••••.•••. 5 ' Q.ASSIFIED •..•...•••••.. 11 POLICE FILES •••...•.•.•••••. 2 PUBLIC NOTICES •••••••••••• 9 SPORTS •.....•.•...•••••• 7 :fHE VERDICT •.•......••• "I MA-rHER .•.•.•.......... .2 . Newport Harbor site will transform t;o Orange County Musewn of Art By Carotyn Miller, Daily Plot raised and fingers fluttering to demon- strate light filtering through tbe win- dows of what will be a glur padion. W hen Michael Botwinick describes the renaissance of the Newport Harbor Art Muse- um, his excitement is as intrinsic as his Brooklyn accent. "There will be a light, a.try top flow- ing on it -it's almost poetic, lm't it?" he said. His brown eyes widen, his voice booms and his arms dance tn dramatic circles and flourlshes. To hear Botwinick explain it. the con- struction, revamping and enlarging of the fonner Ne\\1)0rt Harbor Art Muse- um into what will be called the Orange County Museum of Art, is a work of art in progress. "The back end will just blouoml It will be a whole different~." the museum director said, bis ums -~~· • SEE MUSEUM PAGE I CORNERED Paint job gQes to pot • Painters mishap leads to seizure of 300 marijua- na plants and arrest of Costa Mesa mason. By John Canalis, Daily Pilot NBWPORT BEACH -A big drug bust was nearly brushed over lest week, but unusUal dr· ciuUtancet pairit8d a master- piece for polk'e. HOUie painters working on the ~ ot a Well Newport con- domlniUln complex acddtiDtally bloD a Window to one of the umta. • mllhap that led to the ...... of 300 inariJuaM p&antl iDd tM atreit el an UIMlnploy9d bricklayer . •tn the process of cleaning 1.,lp, attempting to clear up the glass, they took a look inside and dis- OOVered quite a bit of marijuana growing," said Newport Beach police Sgt. John Desmond. After being notified by the painters' employer, detectives obtatned a search warrant to the 982 Halyard condo. Once inside, Desmond said police dilcovered an unusual ~ ol sorts -300 mart~ ~ti, grow lights, a com· plete lnigation ststems and •some other sophisticated things." OellDoftd Mid t.bete WU no lign that anyone actually lived at the telktence. Apparetly it WU ~ \&Md u an tndoOr' marij\Aa· na farm, he said. The plants evi- dently were not visible from the street. Paperwork at the scene showed the condo had allegedly been rented to Matthew Scott Morgan, 34, an unemployed mason who lives in Costa Mesa. Morgan was arrested late Thursday on suspicion of poaes- sion of marijuana fC>l sale and growing IIW1juana. "This guy lived in Costa Mesa and appuentJy rented this Place with the 90ul intention ot c:uhive- tion,. Oesinond all9ged. Acxoiding to Desmond, Mor- gan com.aed. "He kind of hung bit bead and . Mid 'YMh, that's mlnit;• ~ •SEE ARREST PAGE I ... Ralph Rodhelm, Dlane Coltrane and John Noyes are all vying for the 5th District, which includes Balboa island and Big John Cox Canyon. This district is currently represent- ed by Councilwoman Jean Watt whose sec- ond term is up. Watt was elected in 1988 and 1992. Councilman John Cox, Jr., who was first elected in 1980, is vacating his seat repre- senting the 7th District, which takes in Har- bor View and Spyglass Hills. Planning Com- missioner Tom Thompson. is the only per-Jan Oebay son so far who has picked up papers to run for this seat, according to the aty clerk's office. Councilwoman Jan Debay, whose 2nd District zone ' includes West Newport, is running for her second term So far, Debay is opposed by Balboa Peninsula resident • Barry Zanck. I I •Newport-Mesa School Board I I I I No surprises yet in the race for three seats on the : 1 Newport-Mesa Unified School District board oJ trustees ' The election season officially opened Monday, when prospective candidates could first pull nominabon papers. Incumbents Ed Decker and Martha Flu- or, who announced their candidacy in June at a joint press conference, were among the first at the Orange County Registrar'Of Vot- ers to pick up paJ*rs. Decker, 51, represents northwest Costa Mesa. Fluor, 45, represents Santa Ana Ed Dt<ker Heights, east Costa Mesa and Dover Shores. Costa Mesa resident 0.... Black. a 42- yea.r-old active Newport Harbor High School parent, also pulled nomination papers ~onday for school boa.rd president Jim de Boom's seat. De Boom. who repre- sents east Costa Mesa south of 21st Street and Newport Heights, bowed out of the race Meth Auor Mrlier this year, citing other commitments. To file, candidates need to be registered voters, live Within the area they run and file o declaration of candidacy with the registrar of voters. Th• filing pert· od closes Aug. 9 unless an incumbent fails to file, then the deadlin in that area is extended until Aug. 14. I I ' I I I I I I I I I ' I I I ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' I I I I I I I ' I • Costa Mesa Qty Council : ' With control ol the Costa Mesa City Council up for : grabs, a hand.ful of candidates -tome well·known, IOl'De : , lea known -pulled nomination papen, for the fall coun· : .. ·~~~. . : Oftbe~mcumbents -JM~~.._. : : ~and 5-ly o-11-Only EricUoO took out pa.,... 1 ! •SEECMDDAT£S MOEi i I I I I L---·-·-------------~--------~~•••••·-------~--r~ TUESDAY, JULY 16. 1996 -·- ..... A V --,,,,., ••• ,,,,---•• -< -~-~ _ _..,_'l\_ ..... ,p,._._.. ...... ~ ~ . ,•"{ . it . . ··~ 1 . ~ -... . ---.ti -~~ '_ . . ,. •• _' .. ; _}._r --.. -• - 1 , DAVE LUC~ I DAILY Pl.OT Costa Mesa residents Jessica Booth, left, and Erin Hardy, both 10, bold on ttghUy while riding Wlpeout at the fair Monday. r-----------------, I : CONCERTS AT : THE FAIR Showtimes are at· 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. for each perfor- mance at Arlington Theater from July 16-28. I I I + JULY 16: Eddie • I • Money • .;. JULY 17: The : I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I l I I I ' I I I I I I I Temptations : +JULY 18: Tammy : Wynette : •>JULY 19: Diane • Schuur : ... JULY 20: Disco : night with the : Trammps, Vicki Sue : Robinson, Deney • Terrio and Rose : +JULY 21: Crystal Gayle + JULY 22: The Rembrandts +JULY 23: Brian Setzer Orchestra -l• JULY 24: Kool and the Gang + JULY 25: Lou Rawls + JULY 26: Emilio ~· JULY 27: Ty Herndon + ,JULY 28: Paul Rodriguez I I ~-----------------~ NEWPORT BEACH Today at the Orange County Fafr HOURS: Noon to i:nidnight DISCOUNTS: Friends of the Fair Day 10 a .m. -1 p.m.: pre-regis- tered guests who are physically and mentally chal- lenged are invited to enjoy a memo- rable day filled with entertainment, contests and activities. TEN RIDES FOR $10: Purchase a special wristband con- taining 10 rid~ tickets for $10. Valid any Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday or Friday, ope ning until closing, for rides in the major and kiddie midways. Good for all ages. Wristband purchase does not include gate admission, • 1 p.m.: Caterpillar Catapult -Ki Stage Sunshine Generation of Huntington Beach -Cal Sp~s Centennial Stage Reminisce Hitch/Oxen Hitch -Newport Arena/Equestrian Cente r • 4 p.m.: Weigh-in for market beef (until 6 p.m.) - Livestock arena Tustin Dance Center -Times Heritage Stage Barnaby the Juggler -Buffalo Bend Bandstand • 4:30 p.m.: "Wme County Cooking With Fruits• by Gwen Kvavli-Gulliks, Executive Chef, The Robert Mondavi Wme & Food Center -Crafts & Cooks ~ery/Home Arts Building • 6 p.m.: The Reptile Ramblers - Cal Spas Centennial Stage "Entertaining With Insects"-by Ron Taylor, "The Bug Cher -Crafts & Cooks Gallery /Home Arts Building Snowblowers -Times Heritage Stage • 1 p~: Eddie l'Vioney :--O~ange Co~- • 8 p.m.: Saga Of The West and Remi- nisce Hitch/Oxen Hitch -Coors Light Grandstand Arena The Golis-singers -Tunes Heritage Stage • 2 p.m..: San Pasqual Stock Dog Herding 1.~~~ Show -Newport Ring/Equestrian Center . • 9:30 p.m.: Doo Wah Riders -Mead- ~?ybug Limbo -Youth In Motion We're Puffin' A 'RttJ In Your &r! ows Stage Building ""'"e Lloyd Mabrey-balladeer -Buffalo Llghtnin' Willie and the Poor Boys -Meadows Bend Bandstand Stage • 3 p.m.: Defore Dancer -Cal Spas Centennial Stage Pirate Pitch -Kids Patch Stage Main Street Jazz Band -Melody Junction Stage • ALL DAY: Embroidery Artistry by the Embroidery Guild of America, Tuneless Techniques in China Painting by California China Painters Art Associa- tion. PO L ICE FIL ES watch, sunglasses and cash. • 400 block of 32nd StrMt An intoxicated man repeatedly called a business, demanding to speak to employees. He shouted at those who answered and accused them of being drunk. with two pairs of skis and ski boots val- ued at $950. • 4000 block of BlrCh Street: A rifle was stolen from a garage. • 1100 block of EsWlle Lllne: Sev- eral items were stolen from a garage sale. A robber took antique curtains and clothing without paying. The items were valued at $460. vard: Thieves broke into an ice cream store during the night and stole an unknown amount of cash from an ice cream store. • 900 block of Newport Center Drive: A $600 camera was stolen from a banquet room. • 1800blockof16th Street: A motorcycle was stolen from a locked underground garage. ., 700 block of Nllrcllem Avenue: A wallet left unattended during a church social was stolen. Value: $145. • 1000 block of .. y Street: A bicy- cle valued at $300 was stolen from a garage. • 2500 block er.st View Drive: Someone broke into a garage secured with two padlocks. Thieves made off • J400 block of Newport lloul9- • 100 block of J4th Street About Sl,000 worth of goods were stolen from a home. The Items included a READERS l:tOnJHE o.Jly Piiot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa WEATffla 642-6086 Mesa. CA 92626. Copyright No Record your comments about news stories, lllustratlom, edlto- the Dally Pilot or news tips. rial rMtter or ~!Mments ~ "'90AY VOL 90, NO. 159 hefeln an be reprodl.ad wtth-Newport Beach Flm low AQPREU out~ permlflllon of copy-63158 6:26 a.m ............. 0.0 our addreu Is 330 W. Bay Sl, right owner. Balboa Flm high THOMAS H. JOHNSON. Pubhsher Costa~ Calif. 92627. HOW I Q REACH US 63158 1:06 a.m •............ 3.1 Costa Mesa' Second low WM.I.JAM LOeOEU. 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' Newport council agrees to · delay. budget he.acing • City manager t?elieves ..,The nov- shorttaif will be lessened 11· emment in c:oming months. iB not a By carolyn Miller, Daily Pilot buslnetn organlm- NEWPORT BEACH -Instead ,:,,..,. but of making unn~ cuts to ...,.., this year's budget to cover a that doe&- . eneml-t--r-i~'"Wi~iii'"Uiii8'"Ji9:WiiiiU":-;;;-;;i~-. fund, the city manager asked the n mean we City Council to revisit the issue out t:ilne-hOliOred in four months after the city's _._,, .. Hnnln · profit and Spending picture is Q'-'-'-.UMM~ our clearer. budgeting tech- "Rather than leaping out to • s. That~ what reduce expenditures further, let's ruque get some time under our belt we've done here .•• " before fine-tuning," City Man-_ JOHN .. HEDGES ager Kevin Murphy said. The estimated revenues for • the fiscal year 1996-97 are con- servative and there are already indicators that the $300,000 shortfall could be covered - possibly by sales and bed tax revenues -without making cuts, "1urphy said. For e~ample, the city received a sales tax payment from the state in June· that was $450,000 higher than last year and more than the city anticipat- ed, according to a city report. Additionally, the budget didn't factor sales tax revenues from the new Pletcher Jones Motor- cars business or the upcoming opening of Bloomingdale's later this year. All the council members at their meeting last week approved Murphy's recommen- dation to return to the issue in . 120 days, except for Mayor John Hedges who cast the one dis- senting vote. The mayor later said that this budgeting method was not prudent and requested an immediate alternative. "It's bu(lgeting out of thin air, gambling, betting on the come," Hedges said . "The gov- ernment is not a business orga- nization, but that doesn't mean . we throw out time-honored accounting . in our budgeting techniques. That's what we've done here.• The council approved the city's $129 million budget fqr fis- cal year 1996-97 last month after they acted on several budget checklist items. The net result of their changes, which reduced profits and increased spending, resulted in the $300,000 shortfall in the general fund budget which is about $63 million, Mur- phy said. If nothing is done, there would be only $200,000 trans- ferred to the stabilization or emergency reserves, rather than the $500,000 that was budgeted, he said. Currently, these reserves stand at $4.6 million and the goal this year is to increase them to $5.1 million, he added. IRWD sewage spill subsided officials sa NEWPORT BEACH -County health officials said Monday the aftermath of a leak last week that seeped 6,000 gallons of par- tially treated sewage water into the Newport Bay has since dif- fused and the bacteria died. The Newport Aquatic Center and the Dunes were not closed over the weekend following the leak late Wednesday night, said Monica Mazur, an environmen- tal health specialist at the coun- ty's Environmental Health Divi- sion. However, because both busi- nesses. off er kayaking and other water sports, they were notified of the spill so they could discour- age full body contact with the water in the upper portion of the bay until Sunday, Mazur said. In general, contaminated water can make people sick and cause nausea, vomiting or ear and eye infections, she said. The spill occurred late Wednesday night when a groundwater pump engine mal- functioned at the Irvine Ranch Water District's treatment plant, district officials said. The spill sent an estimated 6,000 gallons of partially treated sewage water into the San Diego Creek. which feeds into Newport Bay. Mazur called the spill a small one compared to 1995, when a sewer pipeline in IR.WD's system broke and sent two to 10 million gallons of untreated sewage into the bay. At that time, the bay was closed to the public from Jan. 13-20, she said. -By Carolyn MWer ''Over 50 Years o Fine Quality" CUSTOM-MADE N EW FuRNITURE • DRAPElllBS Going on Vacation? --~ ( ) • t . , < ) I f -- Newpon Betich/C.osca Mea Daily Pilor TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1996 • cityside 'Ibis here so~them judge was a real character Ruiz named Coast's first Latino president · C0ast Community College Dis- trict nustee Armando Ruiz has been elected president of the board of directors for the Califor- nia Community College nustees, bec9ming the first Latino to serve as the board's president. The California Cominunity College Thustees is a statewide association, which develops stances on key educ~tion issues in hopes of influencing decisions affecting the state's community colleges. · Ruiz has served on the associa- tion's board since 1989 and began his two-year presidential term July 1. He has been a member of the Coast Community College District board <'f trustees since 1983 and served as board presi- dent twice. He currently is a full-time counselor at Saddleback Commu- m o ege. In other Coast Community College District news, Ann Garten, the district's director of public affairs, was elected presi- dent of the board of directors for the California Community Col- lege Public Relations Organiza- tion recently. Garten, who came to Coast in 1989, also serves on the Communi- ty College League of California's Advisory Committee on Legislation. OCC sees boost in SUIDIDerenrolhnent Orange Coast College is boast- ing a 3.6% increase in its enroll- ment this summer compared to last year. A total of 9,403 students enrolled in courses for the short semester, up 323 students from 1995. Students are also taking more units this summer, according to administrators. "Our summer students seem to be more goal onented as far as their educational plans are con- cerned," Nancy L. Kidder, the school's administrative dean of admissions and records said j,n a release. Summer music festival kicks off Fashion Island recently started off its free annual summer music festival jazzing up the audience with Kilauea, a contemporary jazz band. "We had the best turnout for our first show, even despite the drizzles," said marketing assis- tant Amy Corben. "We (estimate) we ,had 3,500 to 5,000 people there.• Every Wednesd~y evening courtyard, sponsored by Acura and Air Touch Cellular, will fea- ture a wide range of music including Jazz, Country, Rhytlun and Blues, Big Band and Rocle 'n' Roll music. "The sununer musical festival has been a tradition for us," said Corben, who expects 6,000 to 8,000 participants to attend the :. . ,'. . · .. ' ' " . KENNY ll· PRINTER • . • l. bigger performances. "As the mall grows, it seems to draw more people." The summer line up includes: The Shirelles and Richard Street of the Temptations, Tower of Groove/Rhythm Lords, Michael Martin Murphey and many more. Although beach chairs and alcohol are not allowed, interest- ed listeners can have a meal while watching the performers from 6 to 8 p.m. or just take a seat and enjoy the tunes. "People bring picnic baskets, blanket.s and candlelight din- ners," Corben said. The concerts are free to the public and seating is first come, first serve. Participants can pay $10 for preferred seating and all proceeds are donated to local schools and charities. For -more information and performer list- ings, call 721-2000. Volunteers n for shelter thrift store Human Options is looking for volunteers to help run its H Classy Seconds" thrift store, soon to open in Costa Mesa. The non-profit organization is dedicated to the shelter, counsel- ing and education of abused women and children. Volunteers are needed in shifts from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday and from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday. Duties include sorting dona- tions, displaying merchandise and sales assistance. The store will be located at 462-B E. 17th St. For more information, call 737- 5242. F or several years I went on a two-week nationwide, speaking tour. The pay was good and for a while it was fun but eventually I tired of motel rooms and airports and gave it up. However, during those years not only did I see a lot of this country I met S<?me interesting people. One of the more interesting was a judge in North Carolina. Unfortunately, I have long since forgotten bis name. However, he was the most efficient judge I have ever seen. e JU ge s co oom a not one but two jury boxes. Each was filled with jurors at all times. As the case was being tried before one jury, the other jury looked on as interested spectators. Then as the case before one jury was completed and that jury left the jury box to begin its deliberations, the judge simply turned around and began the next case before the remaining jury. At the same time the jury box, which had just been vacated, was filled with another prospective jury. When the case before the robe rt gardner second jury was completed, the same thing happened. sa roug a mommg session during which the judge tried three jury tri- als. In this state it takes more than i1 morning ses- sion just to pick a jury for one case. Maybe California could leam-f.fQm North Carolina somelhing about efficient judicial adminis- tration. A t noon the judge invited the solicitor general (in Calif omia he would be the district attorney) and me for lunch. There they told me of an experience the two of them had a few years before in New Orleans. Some North Carolina col- lege was playing a bowl game at whatever bowl it is that is played in New Orleans. I can never remem- ber whether it is the Cotton or Sugar Bowl. The judge and the solicitor general attended the game. By the middle of the sec- ond half the North Carolina team was so far behind that they left the game and returned to their hotel. T heir hotel was situated on a comer of a main thoroughfare in downtown ew r eans. e o e ar was situated on the ground floor overlooking that inter- section . After a few tall, cool drinkstbejudgeturnedto the solicitor general and said, "Mistah solicitor gener- al, that theah pohliceman out theah directin' traffic in ·the hot sun looks like he might enjoy one of these he re tall, cool drinks. Why don't you invite him in." The solicitor general walked out to the policeman and extended the judge's invitation. The policeman accepted thus causing traf- ( .I -.. '":'tr'"~ .. fie to come to a standstill since the intersection was without mechanical traffic signals. And so the policeman, the judge and the solicitor gen- eral sat there enjoying some tall, cool drinks while a mon- umental traffic jam devel- oped with lots of hot, apgry drivers honking their horns and yelled obscenities at each ot_her. A fter the traffic had piled up about half way to . Baton Rouge the judgt¥aid to the policeman, "Mistah ' quite a traffic jam out theah." To which the policeman responded, according to the judge and the solicitor gen- eral, "Youh honoh, (they) git themselves into that mess, let them git themselves outta J that mess.· At least that's the way the judge and the solicitor gen- eral told the st~ry to me ove.r some tall, cool drinks. • ROBERT GARDNER is a retired judge and a resident of Corona del Mar. His column runs on Tuesdays. Thursdays, July 18 & 25 FOUNDATION HEALTH • \ ~ I t • (':. I ..., i 4 .. I • I , •• P a ' -. California agriculture will be featured throughout the fairgrounds, as well as the insects that play important parts in the industry -both good and bad. You 'll see every- thing from a wheat weaver to Orange County Fair Seniors ' Days sponsors. Enter Our Drawing WIN A LAKE TAHOE VACATION FOR 2 This exciting vacal.ion package lnclud~: • 2 Round trip Uckets on Reno Air • 3 Nights at the Lake Tahoe Horizon castno/Reson • Golf Package For ~-o at the Tahoe hradise Golf FREE CONCERTS & ARENA EVENfS On Thursday, JuJy 18th, the O~e Count) Register Concert Series will present the popular music of SWshJp. with Mickey Thoma ... On Thursday, July 25th enjoy the golden voice of Lou Rawls. Choose from two shows nightly at 7 & 9PM In the Arlington Theater. There's plenty of arena acllon too. On July 18th see the Saga of the West Show. And the Flying U Rodeo Classic perfonns on JuJy 25th. Both shows arc at 8PM in the Coors Ught Grandstand Arena. All concerts and arena even1& are FREE with your FaJr admission. INFORMATION a giant 7-ton plow -a butterfly house to a bug garden ... and we even have a bug chef to sho\vyou how to really enjoy insects! 2 of our 17 exciting days of the fair will be especially for seniors, with lots of activities, contests and prizes. Course. To enter, complete this coupon and return il to the Fair ln 4..-i &mAir For Information conttmlng Seniors' Day coaeau and naJa, or geMnlJ lnfonnadon lbout &M Fll.r, call: 7141708-FAll.. Don't miss out on the fun! SAVE ON ADMISSION & E~OY FRHE FERRIS WHEEL & CAROUSEL RIDES! SeoJors 55 or older will be admlttti(J to the Fair on SenJors· Days for only $31 Plus, all senJors are invUe<l to enjoy free Ferri~ wh.eel and carousel rides all day and nlghL "DIE BUG CHEF," RON TAYLOR Ron Taylor combines hi cooking ability with his tlSle for bu~! Ron's educidonal and entertaining presentation of bug cooldng ls unfot'gt'Uble and pcrfonnro dally In the C'n~ a Cook.1 Gallery, Joc:.aaed in the lfome Alt' building. 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TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1996 briefly in the news Three armed men rob convenience store of malt liquor Three men used a hand- gun to rob a Costa Mesa convenience store of three bottles of malt liquor Sun- day morning, police said. The robbers entered a Circle K at 1178 Sunflower Ave. at 6:30 a.m. and took three 40-ounce bottles of Old English 800 from a cooler. One of the men lift- ed his shirt, revealing a handgun to the store clerk, said Costa Mesa police Lt. Tom Warnack. The robbers left the store and jorned a fourth person in an older four-door sedan, Tree trimmer sentenced for child molestation A Newport Beach tree trimmer was sentenced Fri- day to three consecutive life sentences for molesting children. Michael Fries, 33, used his domestic gardening jobs to lure children as young as 3 years old into videotaped molestation sessions. His victims, five of whom have been identified, were under 14 and live in New- port Beach and Laguna Beach. An Orange County jury convicted Fries in June of 15 counts of lewd sexual conduct. The jurors had watched videos Fries made with his victims, Though five victims have been 1dentifled, authorities SdY there are many more and parents should make s ure their children were not among the assaulted. ··There are other vic- tims." said Newport Beach MEDICAL WEICHT CONTROL As featured In Allure and Reader's Digest magazines! Similar to a 4-year study at Rochester Univ. using medication tor long term results. Acupuncture Included In cost, but Is optional. Computerized body fat anal . sis Is Included. Medically supervised Felix K. Prakasam M.D. & Associates or. Prakasam has 16 yrs experience In weight management FEN-PH EN Forever slim weight loss program Program cost only '90 fQr 4 week (714) 26!-2565 Newport ecn. Not )'OW' Bori1W Hard Collar, Front Pocket $9 .. 99 Golf Shirts That Everyone Else Advertises. Walkonthe WildSUIB with the Coolest Gearon the Tour. 50..ao% 9'f Retalll police Sgt. John Desmond. Convicting the man of · additional crimes won't do much good, Desmond said, since he already is serving three life terms. But finding other victims will give par- ents the option of seeking treatment for the children, he said. Fries won't be eligible for parole until he is 115 years old. M~n gets more than 150 years for three area rapes A 24-year-old man · con- victed of raping three women who live in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach received one of the lon est sentences in Orange Coun- ty history last week. Steven Dexter Brooks, of Riverside, was sentenced to 161 years to Ute in prison for the 1994 crime. He-was convicted in June of rape, sexual assault, robbery and burglary by a jury in Orarige County Superior Court. Brooks also is accused of raping five women in Riverside. Man arrested after returning to hit and run scene A 28-year-old man sus- pected of hit-and-run returned to the scene of the crime Sunday and was arrested soon after, police said. Jamie Quriel, 28, is sus- pected of crashing into a parked car near El Camino and Mendoza Drives at about 11 p.m . and then fleeing the scene, said Cos- ta Mesa police (t. Tom Warnack. Police, provided with a li cense plate number for Quriel'.s Pontiac Trans-Am, • Proven Results • Degreed and Ex:perlenced Professionals • State of the Art Equipment • In Home, Office or our Studio • Weight loss Programs ... NEWPORT BEACH (714) 222-1230 6 FREE 1 ()'\ I I 1(11, \\ / 1,111 •11 1, \,\\I""' I\,,,, 11 1111 ''"'' "' 1///\ , • .,, ""~' • -Complete Phy!lmmmn -Thorough HistQfy -Body Fat AnalYii• -Consultation arrived at the scene to take a report. •While the officer was back at the scene getting the report, Jamie decides to stop by," Wamack said. A short chase ensued and Quriel crashed into a telephone pole, Warnack said. He waf not injured. Police arrested the man on suspicion of d,runken driving, evading police and hit-and-run. Man probably won't be charged in friend's slaying A man who says he killed his friend in self-defense Saturday when a home improvement project in anta na e1g s urne violent will probably not be charged, authorities said. Anthony T. Mele, 48, was killed by a friend, whose name was withheld, at 6:30-p .m . on the 2000 block of Bayview Way. Mele, of Laguna Beach, apparently had hit the oth- er man in the head with a hammer before he was killed by a severe blow to the chest, Orange County Sheriff's Lt. Ron Wilkerson said Monday. "The other man was defending himself," Wilk- erson said. The men were installing mini-blinds in a bathroom when they began arguing about Mele's family, offi- cials said. Since the surviv- ing man is hearing- impaired, much of the arguing was done through written notes. The survivor was taken to Irvine Medical Center for treatment. He was not arrested. 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The booting of the adviser, who was involved in a contro- versia cheerleader lawsuit, prompted scorn from many angry parents who called the superintendent with concerns about the spirit program's future. Even Chet Malik, the school's activities director, warned school board members in a letter last week they were making a mistake. "She has an overwhelming desire to create and maintain an extraordinarily high quality cheer program, n Malik wrote I YOlJ ;i. ~J([ n r nr. IT \l, f \/ [ (, < JI I T ' ;, "'! M 1,'A',HAi Tl N 8Af,[ L in the letter read by student Scott Sims at the July 9 school board meeting. •She has extremely high expectations of her cheerleaders .... 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LUNCHEON The Association of Special Event Professionals presents #Contracting for Entertainment,• what is needed to know when hir- ing entertainment for a special event, at 6:30 p .m. at Scott's Seafood Grill and Bar, 3300 Bris- tol, Costa Mesa. The cost is $20 to $25 for non-members. For more information, call 493-6513. SALES MEETI~G The. Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce offers a special seminar opportunity called "Customer Magic: How to target, market and attack sales.• after their breakfast meeting from 7:15 a.m, to 11:45 a.m. at the Bal- boa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast Highw(ly, Newport Beach. Break- fast is $15, seminar is $40 and the cost is $45 for both. For more information, call 729-4400. Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO I /"' 1•• , I , ·J~~~lt~l ~\~lt1\[1 PARENT MEETING The Director of Special Educa- tion for the Newport-Mesa Uni- fied School District, Bonnie Swann, is holding a meeting of parents, teachers and other inter- ested ~dividuals to explore the possi!>illty of introducing an accelerated academic program at Newport-Mesa schools at ? p.m.. at Harper Community Center, 425 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 640-3714. . REFORM PARTY The Reform Party of South Orange County's July meeting at ? p.m. will take place at Lido Mobile Hom.e Park, 710 Lido ·Park, Newport Beach. For more information, call 673-2670. ART PROGRAM Children in first through fifth grades are invited to "Creative Art, n a free arts and crafts pro- gram at 2:30 p .m. in the Friends' Meeting Room of the Central Libt . For more information call GIVE LIFE The Newport Beach Fire and Marine Department is hosting a blood drive. Only a limited num- ber of spaces for walk-ins will be available, so calling ahead is rec- ommended. Call Lt. Eric Bauer at 644-3045 or Lt. Jim Turner at 644- 3046. STRESS RELIEF "Stress Management" will be the topic at the Men's Fellowship Breakfast at St. Andrew's Presby- terian Church from 7 to 8 a.m. in Dierenfield Hall. The cost is $2.50 for breakfast. For more informa- tion, call 574-2239. INVESTING ADVICE Orange Coast College's Com- munity Education Office presents "Basics of Investiiig: A Primer" from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. in room 107 in OCC's Business Education Building. The cost is $29. For more information, call 432-5880. ACCOUNTANT MEETING The Nonprofit Committee of the Orange County/Long Beach Chapter of the California Society of Certified Public Aooountants will be having their monthly breakfast meeting at 7:30 a.m, at the Sheraton-Newport Beach, 4545 MacArthur Blvd. The cost is $15 to $18. For more infoni:uttion, call 432-1288. TOASTMASTERS Harborlites Toastmasters Club of Newport Beach welcomes guests to their 7 a.m. breakfast meeting at the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum in NeWport Bay at 151 E. Coast Highway. For more information, call 960-9916. MEETING . The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce is spon- soring its July Business After Hours meeting from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Via Lido Plaza on Via Lido and Newport Boulevard. The cost is $10 for non-members. For more information, call 729-4400. THURSDAY The Newport Foundation pre- sents "Liquid Assets: The Impor- tance of Clean Water to Califor- nia's Economy" at 7:30 a.m. at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast Highway, Newport. Beach. The cost is $20 for members and $28 for non-members. For more infor- mation, call 224-2270. SHORT PLAYS The Friends of the Costa Mesa Libraries presents a reading of two 10-minute plays at 6:30 p .m. at 1855 Park . Avenue, Costa Mesa. For more information, call 646-8845. ART LEAGUE The Costa Mesa Art League General Meeting will be at 7 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Neighborhood Community Center, 1845 Part Ave., Costa Mesa. For more infor- mation, call 540-6430. COLLEGE NIGHT The Container Store in Costa Mesa presents College Night from 6 to 9 p.m. at the comer of Bear St. and South Coast Drive, Costa Mesa. The event includes a After Almost 10 Years, Forever Frienm Is .•. Everything Must Go! . Up to 75% Off Storewide ... Annalee • Hummel -Hagara -Dolls • Memories Of Yesterday - 9-0rteuert S1tlendg Eastbl~ff Village in Newport Beach • 644-14 7 4 free evening offering advice to help college bound students pack, get organized and learn to make the most out of living in 'a small dorm room. For more infor- mation, call 556-2333. STRESS WORKSHOP The Doctors Speakers Bureau p resents a stress worksbop from 6:30 to 7:30 p .m. at 2850 B. Mesa Verde Drive, Suite. C; Costa Mesa. For more information, call 662-0670. SUCCESS SECRETS From working hard to working smart, each meeting promises real information for students at Succ~ss School on every third Tuesday of the month at 6 p.m. at Wyndham Garden Hotel, 3350 Avenue of the Arts, Costa Mesa. The cost is $15 or $18 at the door and includes dinner. For more ·information, call 740-4070. HYPERFICTION The Central Library Friend's Meeting Room invites 1 you to attend a reception for the hyper- text fiction authors, Michael oyce, g an aro yn Guyer, HQuibbling" at 7 p.m. For more information, call 717-3890 LATINO COUNOL The Latino Leadersh\p Council invites you to their monthly meet- ing discussing "What the LLC is doing for you" at 8 a.m. at Avila's El Ranchito, 2101 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa. For more informa- tion, call 254-0870. REAL ESTATE Finance 500 · presents a free workshop on the real estate mar- ket from 1 to 2 p.m . or 6:30 to 7 :30 p.m. at the University Athletic Club, 1701 Quail St., Newport Beach. For more information, call 251-0270. SEMINAR Merrill Lynch presents "Is your portfolio performing in line with your objectives?" a free seminar from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at Mimis Cafe, 1835 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more information, call (800) 251-0792. CAREER NETWORK St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church's free Career Network meeting will feature Elaine Hart, former Director of the Women's Opportunity Center, UCI. at 7:30 p.m. at the Stewart Lowige, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. For more information, call 574-2239. .. FRIDAY BAUROOM DANCE The Senior Center offeTS adult ballroom dancing with live music from Jerry Holton's Big Little Band from 7:30 to 10:30 p .m. at 695 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. The cost is $4. For more information, call 645-2356. SATURDAY TRAIN RIDES The Orange County Model Engineers offers free train rides every third weekend of each month from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in Fairview Park, Cotta Mesa. Dona- tions are accepted. For more information, call 548-7246. KAYAK EXCURSION Paddle Power offers a three hour adventure into the Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve from 9 f!.m_., to noon. Participators will have an introductory kayak lesson and explore the home to hundreds of migratory waterfowl ·and four endangered species. For more information, call 675-1215. RUMMAGE SALE The Newport • Harbor Elles Lodge is sponsoring a giant rwn- mage sale from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the upstairs hall in the Elks Lodge, 3456 Via Oporto, Newport Beach. For more information, call 673-6110. TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1996 CPR Cl.ASSES American Heart Auociatioll CPR instructors offer training courses from 8 a.m. to noon at the Hoag Health Center in Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian,. 301 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. The cost is $25. For more information, call 631-3623. SINGLES A Rotational Dinner Party for Catholic singles, in which diners move to a different table with each course, will be held at? p.m. at Our Lady of Mt. Cannel Hall, 1441 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach. The cost is $25. For more information, call 450-3101. BREAKFAST TALK Prinpples Over Politics offers a breakfast featuring Ward Conner- ly, Chairman of California Civil ·Rights Initiative Member, Univer- sity of California Board of Regents, at 8:30 a.m. at the Bal- boa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast Highway., Newport Beach. For more information, call 852-0181. MONDAY ADD TALK Coastline Counselin!# Center will sponsor a lecturl called, .. Attention Deficit Disorder and Seti-Esteem in the Child, Adoles- cent and Adult H from 7 to 8:30 p .m. at 1200 Quail St .. Suite 105, Newport Beach. The cost is $5. For more information, call 476- 0991. FITNESS FUN •Fwi and Fitness" is the theme of the Newport Beach Public Library's Summer Reading Pro- gram activity for children in first through fifth grades at 10:30 a.m. at the Friend's Meeting room of the Central Library, . The pro- gr.am will help kids learn to get fit and stay healthy. by exercising and making wise food choices. For more information, call 717- 3807. at the Fair! Speeial Days. concert Series OCN Kids' Daya FRIDAYS, July 19 & 26 Kids (6-12 yeon) are admitted free. '""s Doy MONDAY, July 22 Teenagers (13 -17) ore admitted for $4 Foundation Health Senior. Highlis; hh Seniors'~ THURSDAYS, July 18 & 25 Seniol's (55 years & over) admitted for $3. Free carousel ancfferris wheel rides for Seniol's • all clay ond night. Watch the Ofympkt at the FonF.,..tpe.t.Orill weQNfSO.Y & THURSDAY, Julyl7&18·8PM SAOAOf:ntl WUTIHOW Rodeo lyp9 ~and oc:h, Qk9tl hitd\ and a.lgion hot... Reminl1e11 Hi9dl SAT\JROA Y, Nly 20 • 6 PM lfAoa WllT COAST llOIONM U.wttfl~ IAGlll ..cAJlNIVAL DISCOUNTS =:nc1 Promotion Purchase o $15 wristband on Monday's ond receive unlimited rides from noon lo midnight. Dollar Ride Days Special $10 wristbands ore CJ"Oiloble for purchase Tuesday ttiroUQh Friday and ore valid Jo( 10 rides during operating houn on Tues., Wed, Thyn., and Fri. in )he Arlington Theater 2 shows nightly at 7 and 9 PM WEDNESDAY, July 17 THE TEMPTATIONS THURSDAY, July 18 TAMMY WYNETTE FRIDAY, July 19 DIANE SCHUUR., A night of Jan SATURDAY, July 20 DISCO Nm THITRAMMPS VICKI SUI ltOalNSON DINIYnHIO ROSI ltOYCE SUNDAY, July 21 Cl'ISTALOAYU ~AV,July22 ntl llMlllANOTS lVESDAY, Juty 23 UtANSITZD OltCHISTRA WEDNESDAY, July 24 KOOl AND THE GANO THURSOA Y, July 25 LOU RAWLS FRIDAY, July 26 lMIUO SATURDAY; July 27 TY HERNDON SUNDAY, July 28 PAUl ltODIUOUlZ ComedyN ... =~ it. heoring &r.d subject lo = nolQ Genenl lnfonn1tion Folr Admiaaion Adults ( 13·54) • $6 Senion (.SS.) • $5 Chtkhfl (6-12) • $2 Tots (under 6) FREE ' felrhoun . Monday · w~. Noon to Midnight ThurtdcrY • Sunday, I OAM to Midnight I I TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1996 CANDIDATES CONTINUED FROM 1 He'd announced\,, earlier this month that he would seek a second tt}rm while Hombucile had previously signoled that she would not Joe Erkbon seek another term. Genis has not pub- licly stated what her intentions are. MUSEUM CONTINUED FROM 1 But the new county museum 1n Newport Center is no flashy, pricey creation despite the $2.4 million price tag which includes the construction and the endowment to support the new museum's operations. The renovation of the old Newport Beach library build- ing, to be completed by the end of this month, and the refur- bishing of the current museum space, is what Botwinick describes as "Utilitarian." Planning Com- mission Ubby Cow-an, who finished just out of the money two years ago, took Mary out papers as Hombudtle expected. Cowan Police made quite a harvest, seizing 300 marijuana plants (pictured above) and arresting a Costa Mesa man. The library's old lights, air condition system and original metal doors and frames will all be cleaned-up, repaired a~d re- used "to make it an efficient project," he said, gingerly step- ping over wood shavings and paint drippings on the floor. has been actively campaigning most of the sum- mer. A Fullerton building inspector, Mal Fleener, took out papers, as did Caroline Buller, a marketing manager. • !his re~rt was compiled by carolyn and Steve Marble. WATER CONTINUED FROM 1 major effort on a lot of peo- ple's part" on a timely basis. On July 1 the state Region- -· /~ ) N!.!_~1 )/r111 ()utlet 70% Off 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 ARREST CONTINUED FROM 1 said. Morgan, who could not be reached for comment, was arrested and taken to Orange al Water Quality Control Board approved IRWD's plan to discharge the reclaimed water into the bay. The agreement for an alternative to this h as to be approved by all three agencies before Oct. 1, when IRWD can legally Sout~oast .Th rift & Loan Association COMPLETE DETAIL STE.AM CLEANING AVAILABLE Co\lllty Jail where he posted $10,000 bail. He'll be arraigned in August. The drugs were confiscated. An estimated street value was not available Monday. The names of the painters who made the discovery were not released. start discharging the reclaimed water, Murphy · said . Both water agencies are expected to submit th e agree- ment to their board members for approval at their meetings on Wednesday. "We did this because this is the way of doing things in the 90's," Botwinick said, adding that the plain stone exterior of the buildings .will n_ot be when you walk in, not when you drive by." The renovation has been going full-force since the con - No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper FITS IN... 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Housed in the old library ):>uildi'ng -which will have "Snow White" colored walls and gray carpet -will be the staif offices, a museum resource center for lectures, much needed storage space for the art collections and a large teaching studio for classes· in ceramics, water color, photog- raphy, oil painting and sculp- "We see this as an education hub, as a place where we can significantly increase the pro- grams offered," Botwinick said. •There wUl be du1e1, lectures. films, music -things we've always had a great desire for but not enough space.• In the building that housed the Newport Harbor Art Muse- um, currently dosed for con- struction , will b e 46,000- square-feet of exhibit space for permanent and special exhibits of art such as prints, · pho- tographs, glass sculptures and ceramics. A 2, 700-square-feet glass pavilion wUl be added and the sculpture garden will be expanded by half. For the first time ever, the museum will have a series of galleries to showcase its per- manent art collection, Botwinick said. With the two museum collec- tions married, a broader collec- tion was created. The strength of the Newport Harbor museum collection is in California contemporary art, post-1945, while Laguna's museum is California Impres- sionism pre-1945. And, the Newport museum has a larger sculpture collection. .. . . history," Botwin.ick said. •A piece of this is a bout communi- ty. 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By Doug Sparks NOTE: Corona Q95) del Mar resident Doug Sparks is a (coaching) technician to the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, whose day-to-day endeavors for the Games began July 8. Part n Doug Sparks July 15- SWl another drivel We returned today from our little 900-mile weekend jaunt from Atlanta to competition at Duke University in the Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina area. Due to a lack of athletes presently in the village (they begin arriving tomorrow), we had no problem getting out of our duties in town to make the trip. We passed through South Carolina and got to see a lot of the countryside in North Carolina. The lush trees, rolling hills and lakes made an otherwise tedius drive enjoyable. As we arrived at the track meet we were surprised at the parking situation. It reminded me of rush hour traffic near LAX, not moving. We thought for sure that another event must have been going on for there to that many cars. After all, most ever major track meet in Southern ~ California, including the legendary Sunkist Invitational, has died a slow and painful death from lack of interest. The announced attendance weren't just track fans. Normally when I go to a large meet, I know or know of almost all the elite coaches and their athletes. They weren't here. In fact, I did not see one single person I knew except for the athletes. What I did see. though, was quite refreshing. The crowd consisted mainly of families and youth sport groups who came to get a glimpse of athletes who will compete in the Olympics. Teams from the U.S .. A\l.5'falia, South Africa. B$1lmas, Cuba, ninidad & Tobago, Brazil, Mexico and many others were represented. It was televised last night on ESPN. A major thunderstorm created a one-hour rain delay, but when activities resumed, the crowd was still there. Not only did they not leave, they cheered and clapped for every competitor in every event anytime they passed in front of us. When athletes that we knew came to the edge of the track to say hello or for technical advice, the crowd cheered their approach so loud that we could hardly hear each other, It wu very moving and the athletes obviously enjoyed this lincere hospitality and enthusiasm. After the meet, to avoid the long drive back, we stayed at the hotel with the Australian Olympic Team, a quite colorful and humorous group. They arrive in Atlanta for competitions on Wednesday and Saturday at a small Atlanta JC. I was tbWdng laltnigbt that the world ii coming to Atlanta. I amended that on my drive Mc:k today when I noticed that 'Am.nee II c.UD1ng to Atlaftta. • 1be number'OI out-d·stete ~-from every spot in the country II gro~ ubeuiely Mil. Many ol the can a.Del famH• ...... Olympk Gamel ...,. or poNrl IDdk:Ming that •SEE OIAAY PAGE I SEEIElDW SPORTS EDITOR ROGER CARLSON, 142-UJO, at. ZJJ Parsel Dew Estancia AD •Former head basketball coach Tim Parse! assumes the reins as athletic director after: J eff Gall takes an administrative job in Placentia-Yorba Linda area. By Roger Carlson, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -nm Parse!. who bad just recently resigned bis post as Estancia High's boys basketball coach, bas been named Boys Athetic Director by Principal Peggy Anatol. He replaces Jeff Gall, a walk-on athletic director for the pa.st year, who bas accepted an ad.minstrative post in the Placentia-Yorba Undaarea. "I was really nervous about this," said Anatol, who· recalled a Parsel promise when be stepped down as basketball coach that be would be available for the post if needed. His recommendation for bis successor, Richard Boyce, was named the bead basketball coach at Estancia four weeks later. "I just sent him a note and told him I'm calling the Pilot," said the Estancia principal Monday. "This is going to be a good year.· Parsel admitted he was surprised at the sudden move, saying. "It is kind of unusual, but there are some persuasive. people here and I decided to give it a shot. "What I'd like is the status quo and to help the coaches the best I can." . Parsel's 12-year coaching experiences cov- er a range of levels over the years, and he has coaching experience at Costa Mesa, Newport Harbor and Estahcia. 1\vice he was named Pacific Coast League Coach of the Year after leading Estancia to semifinal and quarterfinal appearances in the CIP ID-A basketball playoffs. This past spring he coached the South to victory in. the Orange County All-Star Game. Estancla's nm Panel • ft r--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------·-----------------------------------, Newport Beach's Julie Moore attempted to swim the Catalina Channel despite her asthmatic condition, but it wasn't the asthma which forced her out of the sea, rather an old foe which has seldom shown any mercy -the unyielding cold. By Jim Walters, Daily Pilot THE CATALINA CHANNEL 1 Hooked up to a heart monitor, with eyes nearly swollen shut,. and suffering from hypothermia, all Julie Moore could think about was how she bad let her support team down by not ~bing her 17 .5-nau- tical mile Santa Catalina Channel Swim. After spending 10 hours and 16 min- utes in the ocean, the 27-year-old asth- matic's body just finally could go no fur- , ther. At 9:40 the boat w as 5-feet tall and asthmatic . . . " -DON WATSON • Monday morn- ing, and with 6.73 nautical miles still I port Beach native had to abandon her dream. "The normal spark.le in her eyes was gone," said Ray Evans, a member of the IMUA Outrigger Club, who was piloting a support canoe alongside Moore in the final moments. "You could tell she had just gone as far as she could go." "Her eyes were tweaked," added John Jones, a Newport Harbor High grad who was a defender on the water polo team. He was the pace swimmer at the end of Moore's swim. "She started to sip some Gatorade and her chin started to quiver," Jones said. "She grabbed for the kayak and Jeff (Gruber) pulled her in." Under Catalina Channel Swimming Federation rules, the attempt officially ended when Moore reached, and made contact, with the boat. All of the support crew members on the ma.in boat, the Golden Dubloon pilot- trial by sea ,. I I I . . , • I • I I I . : : I I I ·' ·' I I I I --' I I DAVID FERD4G I DAii. Y Pll.01 Newport Beach's Julie Moore gets a hug from one of the team leaders, Coach Jon Rathfelder after docking ln San Pedro following her try to swim the Catalina Channel, which ended with 6.73 nautical miles to go Monday morning. ed by Greg Elliot, had quite a scare when I Emergency Medical Technician Connie Hirsch started wheeling out a defibulator used to jump-start a non-beating heart as Moore was being brought aboard. The machine was actually used for its dual purpose as a heart monitor. "We booked her up to the machine because hypothermia can cause erratic heart beats,• Hirsch said. ·She was exhausted and getting too cold when she stopped. She said she felt if she didn't get out when she did it could have been too late.• Within 20 minutes alter the swim. Moore was resting comfortably with a near-normal temperature of 98 degrees. A Coast Guard helicopter, on call to provide a 10-minute response in any emergency, was never contacted. "I've seen her look worse," said Hirsh, who has treated Moore for about six years at Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian. "She's disappointed, but I think it's because she feels she let the whole team down. "She hasn't said anytlung about doing it again, but she's stubborn and determined and I'm sure she will try again.· "The disappomting thing is I knew 1 could do it," Moore said from a bed in one of the forward cabins. "It wasn't the asth- ma that got me, it was the cold." Moore started her swim at 11:24 Sun- day night from the shores of Doctor's Cove on tbe north side of Santa Catalina with an entourage of two kayaks, two paddle boarders and a pace swimmer along with a flotilla of flying fish and pros- perous microcrobes that lit up the waves like lightning bugs when tbe water was disturbed. Moore set an unoffiaal record for tbe highest number of support personnel with 17. accordlng to John York, president of the Santa Catdhna Swunming Federa- tion. York. who was onJy hall-kidding. holds the record for the fastest double crossing of the channel, going from the mainland to Catdlma and back m 16.42 He also is tops w1th five crossings to h1S credit Dave Clark. who was handhng the charts and feeding records, swam the Channel back m 1986. Both have been part of numerous support crews attempt- mg the crossing. Moore was trying to become the 86th person to complete the crossing since 1927. The conditions couldn't have bet?n bet- ter for the attempt. The water was a • SEE ORDEAL PAGE & ~ I I I I I I I I ~-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------:....i THE OLYMPIAD SERIES A silver of a different .variety • Kevin Robertson's two silver medals a constant reminder of time spent and honors gained, but not once has it ever paid the rent. By Richard Dunn, Oaily Pilot ' I n water polo, front page storleli and live television coverage are few and far between. There' are only so many Speedo • endOillimentl to go around, and swtminers generally get them. •vou accept it, becaUl8 you Clon't expect more.· Nld Kevin Rober11on, who p&ayed for a CIP SoUthem Section cbemp6onlh1p tMlll at~ Harbor Hight an NCAA tidelMJllat and two U.S. Olymp6c: wallr ~teams that netted iOYer medals In boill ayqMdi. "When you're growing up, you realize you're never going to be a headliner," Robertson added. •You hope to get a little coverage here and there, but it's not going to be much. At Seoul, the coverage -from what I understand -was good. Terry Scbroedergotalotof attention, being involved with a lot of things with NBC, but you really don't expect (any attention). When we saw that, we felt it was great for Teny and great for water polo. "(Schroeder) was kind of th spokesman for our team, and the other 11 guys on team were just b4ppy to be there, happy to be playing." Robertson hasn't ev n u much u smelled a water polo ball since the 1988 Seoul Games "I loved pleying and en19yed the • competition, but there's no career in wat r po1o.• be Mid. •rt wu tirn to go on to diff .. nt~.· RobertlOll never COlilid red coach.tng. 1\vice an All-American for the Golden Bears, for whom be started as a freshman on their 1977 NCAA championship team, Robertson never had the size, but had finesse and splendid quickness. Monte Nitzkowski. Robertson's U.S. Olympic coach during the 198' Los Angel Ga.mes, compares Robertson to the world's CWTent coring leader, Manuel Estlarte of Spain, soon to be a veteran ol row Olympiads. "Well, it ls a big man's game," Nitt.kowsld said. "A lot ol natio:r\41 players are now good-sized 1bere's still room for smaller pt.yen to be special. =tbat sentially is wbat those two ldd are. ·When you're not qwt as big as th nm of th peopl4t, you need to be qwck. and Kevtn was extremely quick But th n he's a little Uke Emarte, who about S-8 aoo 150 •SEE AOBERTSON ~GE I l I l l I\ t I \ l ) 1 t I I I I I I \ \ 1 l ' . .. .· . • • ~ POLO €osta Mesa poloists win Villa Park crown YOUTH BASEBALL Pinto All-Stars finish in third place ANAHEIM -The Pinto All-Stars of Newport Har- bor Baseball Associatioa closed out their postseason play on Sunday. dropping a 3-2 decision to Whittier in the semifinals of district playoff action as the victors tallied in the bottom of the seventh to pull it out. Newport Harbor took the lead with a two-run burst in the sixth inning to overtake a 1-0 deficit. Dennis Heenan got the rally started with a single to center, and advanced to third when Christopher Rasch and Justin McPherson walked to load the bases. . Blake Fogg hit a grounder to first which was mis- played into an error. allowing Heenan to cross the plate and tie the game. With Rasch at third, Derek Pinski hit into a fielder's choice, Rasch coming home on the play to give New- port the lead. Whittier. however, came with a run in the bottom of the sixth to tie it at 2-2. Newport made a run for the lead in the seventh when Davis Pemstein started off the inning with a double. McPherson and Matt Collier walked to load the bases, the third bases-loaded situation for Newport Harbor in the game. Whittier. however. came up with clutch defensive play to thwart the threat. Whittier got its leadoff hitter aboard with a walk and then Steve Harker delivered a game-winning double to the gap. sending Whittier on to ,the champi- onship game. Newport Harbor concludes the season with an 8-3 record . LITTLE LEAGUE Winter ball registration for Newport Beach HOOPS Estancia camp Reg1strat1on for Newport Beach Little League winter base- ball IS avallable to any player age 7-11 as of Aug 1. and is a resident of Newport Beach. Newport Coast or Corona del Mar. Games are Sunday afternoons from Sept 8-late November with one late-afternoon practice per week. which includes hat, baseball jer- sey and stirrup socks. Forms can be obtained at Treads and Th.reads on 17th St. in Costa Mesa and must be mailed by Aug. 2. If oversubscribed, regis- trations will be accepted by post- mark date priority. COSTA MESA -Estancia High's fifth annual Summer Bas- ketball Camp, tutored by Eagles head coach Rkbard Boyce and current Orange Coast College Coach Tim O'Brien, is available to boys and girls eJltering grades 3-9. Camps are Jmy 29-Aug. 2 and Aug. 5-9 from 9-noon at $59 per camp. or $100 for both camps. For further mformation. call 573- 2928. Registration 1s $65 per player, For further information, call John Della Grotta (553-7532) or Pat Beek (673-6228). DIARY CONTINUED FROM 7 attendance is their mission. The most odd one was the New Jersey National Guard convoy with banners and posters all over their military ve hicles. July 15 -A change of weather and another change ln the schedule! As I begin my second week in Atlanta I know to expect the unexpected at every tum. Sometimes it is even explained to me why there was a change made and usually the reasons even make sense. I certainly appreciate that consideration and hopefully it will make me more tolerant of future changes. There is even a dally •96 Vent• section in the paper. Half of the people are complaining and the other half are telling them to stop complaining. My favorite ones today were: "If Atlanta doesn't sell out the Olympic Stadium for the Openlng Ceremonies are the local teJevl:don afaUona going to black out Atlanta Uke they do When the Falcom play, • "Don't worry about Increasing taxi fares, with beer at $5 per cup, no one will need one." .. "There once waa a cJty near here that J.nvtted the wprld to appear. :. The world came and went, watching evety event, and con.atructJon wa.1 don the next y ar. • I t rained all nlght With impreaive lighblirig and Cb~ and 11 IUU pig, IO needlen to MJ; I won't be woeldng today. • :All tOOtlltl llNlt a..ve tbe otympiC VIiiage by today so the athletes can move in. You may remember last week's ruling regarding athletes only being allowed to stay ~free" in the village the night before their prelirns to the night after they have been eliminated or completed their final. U they wish to stay additional nights it will cost $100 per night. Because of this there a number of "mini-camps~ springing up a.round the city as teams are scaling back their headquarters and will be shuttling athletes to and from the village. Obviously an athlete competing the next day should not train (so we will have nothing to do there), and the village will only be a little over half of its capacity .at any one time. Another site was closed to track and field due to the danger of sharing space with field hockey players. Hmmm, that 6Cems difficult to have been predicted. This sheer lack of athletes is fortunate at this time because of the •malfunctions at the junctions• in receiving, assembling, and repairing equipment needed for traming, competing and judging. J eff Smith of Sport Supply Group apologized to me this morning (when we finally got our uniforms) at>qpt not getting us out to the venues, but that it had been a blessing ln disguise because of the progress they have made with the equipment. He basically s&d that unW we have equipment and athletes 1hould just relu. l agreed to attempt that if my new condensed Schedule would tree me for the final two pr -Gamet competitions on Wednesday and SatwdAy at u.te College here hi Atlanta. When I ukoo my friend. Rick Poster of Cainack Reconditioning tn Huntington Beach what a •c:.onden.Md tcheduJe" means, be said be bas been working 8 e.m -8 p.m. seven days a week al.nee the tbitd week in June to get the equipment reedy. fie then laughed end laid that IOOn it WOUJd be hll tum to watda me work. Pa-.&1•.prNnltM ... . ..... ............ Clml, a guide to Orange County's public and private golf courses ROBERTSON CONTINUED FROM 7 pounds. Kevin's about that tall and 165, so he's a little more stocky .• Nitzkowski was also the U.S. Olympic coach in the 1972 Munich Games, and an assistant coach in 1968 in Mexico City. And, of course, bad it not been for the Carter-initiated political boycott of the 1980 Moscow Games, Robertson, now 37, would have played in three Olympics -Nitzkowski would have coached in four. Robertson had essentially nothing to say about 1980, when he had already been on the U.S. national team for three years. The former Newport Harbor standout who is now in the real estate business in Danville, Calif., about 30 miles east of San Francisco, played in two Olympic Games, losing twice to Yugoslavia. •1t was a little more interesting in 1988, because it wasn't in Los Angeles," Robertson said of the Seoul Olympics. "It wasn't in our own back yard, and there was the fact that wf! weren't expected to do as well as we did, so that made it more exciting.• That was under Coach Bill Barnett, also the longtime Newport Harbor coach. Robertson, a menfber of the Sailors' CIF championship team in 1975 as a junior, was part of a veteran Olympic group in 1984 that included Schroeder, Gary Figueroa and Doug Burke. The .. ,.. ................. ..., how to get started In the sport .............. a primer of golf course terminology .... ..................... . course pros provTde tips on Improving your game ...... .. the latest golf products, gadgets and attire .., ......... , tips on golf course etiquette ._ ........ golf resort IMng ..... L golf camps. resorts -.,Ju 29at5p.m. ··~ - I • ~Ufl.L~· 1at 5 p.m. r-= Frt., Ju!f 19 It 5 p.m. (minimum full PIGI) ,14.95 per COiumn Inch /8=· 125 1/4 . 112 PIOI! ful P11M: color: ... ""'dr. Americans were htmgry. The Games were played in a home pool. "We were expected to win, and we ended up getting the silver medal,• Robertson said, referring to the gold-medal game loss to Yugoslavia, in which there was no overtime in a tie game and Yugoslavia earned the gold in total goals scored in the Olympics. "We knew what the rules were going in, and we knew what we had to do. We just didn't do it and win it outright."' The next quadrennium, the rules changed, an overtime period was instituted in case of ties after regulation. But the U.S. still couldn't get past Yugoslavia, which has returned to the Olympic Games this year in Atlanta with a fury, .. alter missing the Barcelona Games in 1992 because of United Nations and Olympic "' sanctions. ·~ Yugoslavia captured fitst place in the Olympic Qualifying Tournament in Berlin in February, finishing the competition undefeated behind ~ soon-to-be three-time Olympian Igor Milanovie. The U.S. team had upset then-Soviet Union in the semifinals in 1988 to secure at least a silver medal, an American team sparked by Robertson, a left-handed Qriver. Sort of a point guard on the team. ·Kevin could see the whole field," Nitzkowski said, "and that's a lot like Esbarte. Both players are the teams' leading scorers." '%'if:'~"'~":,,,,...-. ....... ~ .. 1D"··,·o:":"" -·-·.._.1,..1J1Wi"l,,'ii1~~~'i·,.1\f;r.i~~.1t!fl;.-rt>-.~~"'·"'t 1. •1:-tr 'JJ!"'O'f"rw.ew~~gr-~"''i'~".;1.;""' ,,.-,;1;,;iJ~1:JJ;::J -.. ~'lt~~··,, ,-,-=:/f-i'"'. . . • • • cl ' • • • ' NcwP,>n lkae1'/Cona Mtsa OaiJy Pilot TUESDAY. JULY 16, 1996 • . • Co111a MHa, CA 92627 trator or th• Estate or minster, State of California. MARK QRICEWICH . -·· "'"''" ...... ~"'"""' as. u .. n" Name Statement "'0 ' ii .. -·"'"'-"'!"' "'" ~·u·~ .:.. ·-~ "·--The Flclltlous Business ARTHUR BARLOW, aka County ol Orange, de· Notice of Vending Service. 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Costa Mesa, CA Admlnlalrator ground waters lying b• PUBLIC NOTICE name and style of BIONU· ~osta Mesa, CA 92626 SI., #C, Newport Beach, ' · Paul Henry Van Ungen, Name Statement D2627 PUbllshed Newport neath said land, but with· TRITIONAL RESEARCH hlS business Is con· CA 92663 PUBLIC NOTICE 1420 S Highland L·106. The toUowing persons are Steven Kroes, 717 Newton Beach·Costa Mesa Dally out the right of entry fo the cna1395809 GROUP, at 177-F RIVER-d~cted by: husband and This business 1s con· Fullerton. CA 92832 doing business as: SW Wey, Costa Mesa, CA Pilot Jul 15 16 22 1996 surface or said land for the NOTICE TO SIDE AVE .. City of NEW· w e dueled by: husband and Fictitious Buslnesa Ph1U1p Paquin, 1420 s. Sash & Ooor, 17262 Ml. 92627 Y ' ' • m · purpo•• of producing CREDITORS OF PORT BEACH, County of Have you started doing wile Name Statement H1gtiland L·108. Fulle11on. Wynne Circle. Fountain Val· 'This business Is con· 1272 water, H conveyed to Dyke BULK SALE ORANGE. Stale of Callfor· business yet? .no Have you started doing The following persons are CA 92832 ley, Ca 92708 ducted by a general part· PUBLIC NOTICE Water Company by Deeds (UCC Sec 81 OS) nla, did on the 30 day of ~~k ~-tCapiz~no, Sr. 11 d business yet? No doing business as: The This ous1ness is con· W,ho Has More Fun Than netshlp recorded August J , 1955, OT C s" JUNE, 1996 by mutual con· . s 5 a emen was 1 e Gretchen Lavach Pope Organization. Inc .. dueled by: co-partners We Do Inc (Nevada) Lynn Shipley 44e82 In Book 3158, page 598 of N I E .1 HEREBY sent, dissolve the said part· with the COtJnty Clerk of This statement was liled 1835 Whittier Blvd.. Ste. Have you started doing 17282 Ml v/ynne Circle: 18963885943 NOTICE OF Olflclaf Records: October ~~~N :~atbe bul~ salTI!s nershlp and terminate their Orange County on 6-18·96 with the County Clerk of BIO. Costa Mesa. CA business yet? no Fountain Valley, CA 92708 Thls atatement was filed TAUSTEE'I SALE 9, 1958 In Book 3671, Page na.me(s) and• bu°: e. de relations as partners 19983888B28 Orange County on 6·18·96 92627 • Paul Van Ungen This business is con· With the County Clerk Of APN: 047 263 08 234 of Official Records; dresa(es) of the .:ii:(s)isi therein. Dally Pilot June 25, July 2, 199638B6824 The Pope Organization, This statement was filed ducted by· a corporation Of C 1 6-l0-96 LOAN HO and NOi/ember 13, 1956 In are· LONG KIM PHAM AND Said business In the fu· 9, 16, 1996 1408 Dally Pilot June 25 July 2 Inc.. (CA) 1835 Whllller w11h the County Clerk ol Have you started doing ange oun Yon I Book 3709, page 30 of Of· TUONG VAN TH ture will be conducted by 9 · · Blvd.. Ste. B10. Costa Orange Covnty on 6·25·96 business yet? yes. 12nJ95 Cally Pilot July 9, 16, 23. 3798-425601·2RC flcial Recorda. 1529 W B Ibo 1 NPHAM, BIONUTRITIONAL RE· PUBLIC NOTICE · 16• 1996 t400 Mesa, CA 92627 19993887479 Who Has More Fun Than 30. 1996 1460 REF1 DllBTZ, CARY SUBJECT TO all ucep-Beach C :266~j ewport SEARCH GROUP, INC., PUBLIC NOTICE This business is con-Dally Pilot July 2 9 16 We Do Inc.. Michelle & ANTOINETIE lions, covenants, condl· • 1 · who will pay and dlschorge Fictitious Bualness ducted by: a corporation 23 99 ' ' Johnston, Secretary PUBLIC NOTICE CV Ilona, restrictions, eas• c~2E~'Sslness as: NEW an liabltllles and debts of Name Statement Fictitious Business He11e you started doing ' 1 6· 1429 This statement was llled STATEMENT OF T.S. No. 807448 ments, exclusions, reserve· All other business the film and receive all The following personi are Nam• Statement business yet? oes, 5·16·96 PUBLIC NOTICE Wtlh lht County Clerk ot ABANDONMENT Of' IMP.ORT~NT NOTICE TO tlons, liens, rights. and name(s) and address(es) monies. payable to the doing business as: First The following persons are The Pope rganizalion, Orange County on 7·9·96 PROPERTY OWNER: riQhta of way, of record. • used by the Hiier(•) within firm. Class Events, 210 Via doing business as: Ferro Inc .. Lee A. Pope. Presl-Fictitious Business 19983688970• USI OF FICTITIOUS YOU ARE IN DEFAULT Commonly known as. lhe ast th ff Fur1her notice Is hereby Loree, Newport Beach, CA Balluto 211 v, Palmer dent Name Statement Daily Pilot July 16 23 3-0 BUllNllS NAME UNDER A OEED OF 13432 Chettnut Street, stat~ b t~ ete~(I, rs given that the underslQned 92~ Costa Mesa, CA 92627 ' This statement WH filed The following persons are Au usl 6 1996 ' ts1i The following persons TRUST, DATED SEPTEM· Westminster, Callfo.rnla are· NO~E • • s), S/ will not be responsible, Holhe Dawn Keeton. 210 Daina Sher-Isley . .:zu ~ with the County Clerk ot dolng ousiness as: Phys!-_o __ . _____ _ neve abandoned the use of BER 22. 1978. UNLESS 92683 The locatlon In California from this day on. for any Via Lorca. Newport Beach, Palmer, Costa Mesa, CA Orange County on 6·28·96 clans' Financial Consult· PUBLIC NOTICE tht Flc:tltloua Business YOU TAKE ACTION TO Bids or offers •re Invited of tha chief executive office obllgatlon lncvrred by the CA 92663 92627 19983687918 ants, Inc .. 2406 w. Oce3fl-Name: Powerflll Pr0d~1~, PROTECT VOUA PROP· fOt tald property and must of the aeller(s) 11. 283 E olhiH(s) In (his) (her) (their) Cecilla Mary Ridgew11y. Michael Quinn tstey, 211 Dally Piiot July 2. 9, 16, front, Newport Beach, CA FtcUtlous Buslnff• USA, 1912 Pomona 0. ERTY IT MAY BE SOLO AT be In writing, and will be 1?th Slreet Unit c Cost& own name(•) or In the 1856 Chesapeake Way, !h Palmer, Costa Mesa CA 23 1996.. t450 92663 Name Statement Cotta MIM, CA 92627 A PUBUC SALE. IF VOU recetved at Ifie offl~ of tht MIH Ca 92627 • name of the firm. Corona, CA 91720 92627 ' · Sierra Vista Flnanc1al. Inc.. Thi following persona a1e The FICllllOlll eualnHI NEED AN EXPLANATION PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. The . name(s) and busl DATEO AT Costa Mesa. This business Is con-This business ts con· PUBLIC NOTICE (Calif.), 2406 w Ocean• Oolng business as: Pacific tf#M refined to aboV. OF THE NATURE OF THE 1300 SouthCGrand Av.nue, neu address of th; Callfomle thl1 121h day or ducted by: co·partners dOcted by: husband and ,1 ltl 8 front, Newport Beach. CA Import, 2675 Irvine Ave .. was fled In Orange County PROCEEDING AGAINST Building , Room 207, bltfer(a) II/are· BAYO JEK· Jul\'. 1996. Registrant has not yet wile ct oua uslneH 92ii63 # 112. Costa Mesa, CA on 30 Nov. ~4. Fiie YOU YOU SHOULD CON· Santa Ana; California, AY'INFA AND AlfRO JEK· KEVIN LAWRENCE . begun to transact business Have you started dOing Name Statement This busine11 11 con-92627 ftf0.F829522 TAi+ A LAWYER. 92705, Ot may beflled with AVINFA. 25761 La Pare Pubt11htd Newport under the fictlllous name(s) business yet? Yes, May 28, The fOltowing ~sons aro ducted by: a c01poratlon Nalta Enterprlau, Inc. Normltl AHyn Farrell. 1880 on AUOUST 8 19" at the Clefk OI .. Id Superior 191 Lake Forest CA Beach.Cotta Mesa Daily listed above. 1996 dolng business as: Stevens Have you started doing (CA). t90t E. O.ere Ave Park Nnport 1310, New• 1o:oo A.M .. CAL..WESTEAN Court. or "1•Y be dtllvtred ~830 • Pilot July 18, 1996. Hollie Keeton Daina Sher-Isley Pharmacy. 1525 Mesa business yet? no Santa Ana, CA 92705 port hach. CA 926&0 AECONVIVANCE CORP., 1 to aald PUBLIC ADMINIS. The assets betnn sold are T485 This slatemont was hied This statement was flied Verde Dr. East, Cosio SIMa Vista Fin•nci•I Inc: .• This buslnes1 11 c:on. •Sttwn Chat!H F1rrarl1, California COfPOfltlon H TRATOR peflonelty, el any rall d acrib d 1 . with the County Clerk ot with the County Clerk. of Mesa, CA 92626 Erik W. Thumher, p,..Sldent ducted by: a eotl)OlaUon 938 Camarlta Or., Diamond duly appointed ttuitee time lllt• first publication f~~· furnllu~e f~ture:· PUBLIC NOTICE Ofange County on 8-18·96 01onge county on 6-18-96 Harbot Orug Company, This statement wu !tied Hov• you sto.rled c10111g Par CA91785 under and pu,.uant to of.It'll• notice and befort 1 t 1• d ' t8963186845 1901388&833 Inc .. (CA), 1525 Mua with the C®rtty Cl•1k of bualnessyet?yea, Mt•94 1Th/1 bu1lneaa la con-Deed of Trust recorded the making of uld lllt. ~'ll·~ ... ae"te!~:~d Fl ~ntlo•1H~~OO t>ally Pilot June 25, July 2. Dally Pilot J\.lne 25 July 2 Verde Ortve Easl, Costa Orlln{lt County or1 ~·2b-96 Nal\a [nterpriM.t, Nariman ducted by .. general part• SEPTEMB!R 29, 1971 •• f!RMS o,. SAL!: ca1t1. rmDrovem1n11 , covenant o.. ua -•tn.H 9. 16, 1996 1399 9 16 1996 , 1405 M.sa. CA 92626 19913187487 Nooaho. Manager/Strer• ~~ lntt No 40153 In boOk lawful money of tl'le United f • k 1 Nam• ltal•~nt • • Thia buslneu 11 oon-Dilly PUOt Jut 2 9 us t1ry 11 Ml893t 12802 s).g1 1M1, of Of• Sta1H. Ot Upe>n 1uch terms r,:dtto fl~~='~C:: ~ Tho followll'Q persona are PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE dUC'ted by:• corporation ZJ l996. Y ' '14Jci Th1a atotement was tiled 'Thia 11atemtflt waa ftled flclat AteOtdl In 1he offtcie and condltlona H may be k 'tn 1 t doing business as: ,ACE Have you atorted doing • with the County Clttk of )ir,tth the County 01.,11 of of lhe County RICOfd• of acceptable to the Court :': .,.Pf=.:t·.f':'., '?, UP. lNC., 888 WHt t6th l'lotltlou• 8uslM•• Flcttlloua Bu.,neu business yet? yes. August PUBLIC NOTICE Ofang• county on t-ia.oe °' Coun"' 1 9-M ORANG!! County State or upon c:onflrmatlon. Tl'lt !7th Street Unit C Coatt SUMI. Newport Beach, CA Na'"9 Statement Name ltatemenJ 1991 1 tet36868SO 1 M98 •r on • CAUfl:OANIA extcuted by tum of U N THOUSAND M ... CL 92.ear · 92683 The following pertona ate The foUOWil'IQ pet"ION ar• Harbor Drug Company. ActtUM19 84oltMH o..iy Pltot JUl'!4t 25 Jul 2 ,Cally Piiot JUty 18, 23, 30. PAUL Hl!USSENSTAMM OOUAAS (110,000.00) In The .bulk sale II Intended Clinical FOfmuta. U.C .. I doing butlnlM ..: I} C11t• doing 1>u1lno11 as: LA.W. Inc., CIW'" T. Sonner, Name ltate!Mftt 9 18 1tH , ?~ Mt'" I, 1198. 1512 AND DEBORAH A. HEUS-ca~h, Certified check, C8lh-10 be coneummated It the Delawer• Umlted Uablllty lot AutO Body, b) Carto. & Altoeial ... 3095 Ytl· (CEO), PrelldMt/Treuu1er The followlng peraorlt .. ,_._•;__ _____ _ • PUIUC NOTICI Sl!NSTAMM.. HUSIANO let a Check, or money order omc. o4 UNIVEA$Al TITU! c:ompany, 225 Minburn Av-Body Fender Repalt, 817 rowttont Drive, Costa Tl'llt ttatement wu filed doing tiuslnut as: S.ltet PUBUC NOTICE , AND wtn muat accompany Md\ wrff· COM,AH't 400 N. Tuau enue. Su•t• 202. Mntburn, w. t7lh Strfft, unit 20, M ... CA m2' Wltl'I the County Clerk of ventu,.t ~ MK.Arthur --------- ' Will SEU. AT PUBLIC t.,, bid or offtt, With the Ave Suitt' 380 Santa~ New Jersey, 01041 Costa Mesa, CA ia627 s.tl\U11 I.. Wtllte 3095 Vei-Otange COunty on 7·•H Blvd sie 335 Newpott FlcUtlOU9 81111""8 M<:aOt AUCTION TO HIOHBST balance of the purcl'I ... Ca. "12105 and l"he anti: Thia Bu1inet1 II con-Grlaetda CUlrt. 2124 Mon• lowatone Drive, Coat• , ... ~ ..... , a .. cn, CA·~"° Name ltat.-n• • IUNJUOR COURT &IDDl!A FOR CASH oriCil to be falcl upon con-cfPlled _...date It Aug 1 cNc:ted by: a Umlted llabillty rovla, Coata Mtt1, CA Meta CA aa62t Daily PUot Juty 1& 23, )0 Stlec:t Vtn1uru llC The lollow\ng peclOt\I art • . o:...~~TI,: CASHIER'S CHl!CK ~b: .. ~· ~'t ·-.. ~pany trtnl enc*CS 8S'~cu1n.Mat1lnel 2124 Marla Vargu-Wl'llte. 30$!1 ~· •• 1198 . t5o9 (CT). 4533 Mai:ArlhU; dolnQ butlntll U' "1na TM• cOUNTV 2'1'\vmN~L A eSZ.~1. 0: Court. c~=. -:1::,::~0: 10 1r::!~t bua= unc1er M:1Vo111a. coat• Meie. CA =-~~°":26~i..... Oo•t• PUIUC NOTICE ::!'h. ~·~ NewPofl ~~"'~~=· L'l ~ 01' OMMOI CHl!CK DRAWN IV A -~~Of O:.":*t::' ~ mere lat Cod• Section th• llctlllUt~I -~~· o~ 9T2:_1 bualn111 II .. Thia t>uall\tlt II co~ FlictltJw• ·~·· Thi• butlMll It COi\• Coate ~.CA tacn , In CM ....._ llf 1M STAT! OR fE OI FIM. !r..~-"' 8tOl..2. l\amet •-'""'"'' on. ..on-ducted by: ~band and d\lcted by: e U11'11\ed U. Mesa ElMUli P,OdUcltj, • t•t f ARTNUf' CREDIT UNION, OR A .__,by lM Mllef. Tht ,...,.,. end lddr ... of J\IM 10. 1998 ducted by; huaband and wife Na,_ &ta....._. a011fY Co. tnc: .. {?N), 100 W ~ ,.! •. ,.!.. • •a• CHECK DRAWN IV A The~ to retec'l lf'f'I and th PfflOn With who ctJnldl fomiul1, LLC., a wife Hl\18 you .unlCI dolnQ Tht loltowing pet90na are Ha\19 'fOll attned OOinO Sl 10in. fWlo, ~ MOt _.,., ella A. -· STAT! OR fEOERAL IAV· al l)lft-le hereby~. ct!.m. be 1"ed l•· UN! Oelaw11• Hmlltd llabill1y Have you atMed clOlng bua!Mtt ~?HO cl~ bualnHI at Jl't ~ ""' no Ttllt b1111neu 'i. c:ono LOW, DHllI • INOS ANO LOAtf AS. DATIDJ 7/tltt VERSA~ COM;""'f/ C'On\peny1 S.,,lot becutiw bUllneu yel? yea, 7-2-94 ~II L WM• P9rrY a ~U. 210I ei'4 W Seiki Yen1ure1 uc1, ducted tty· a corpotalOI\ ' .... A-11ttH 80CIAT10N. IAVINOS As. WILUAM A. UK•R, 400 N T.-in Ave Me Vice "'"'den\ Grlfffda Cu1n This ttlttMtnt wai flied Oceanfront, Newport Scoa ~' • l'tAM ~ lf*ted dOll"I •crnca -UL& SOCIATIOH °" 8AVIHOI , ".LI 0 AD ... N ... -. ..,. Ml, c.'' tla?OI TI* •tolelnent •aa filed Thll ll»ttmel'll ~ llled \ll!fth 11\e ~ ~ of IMdl,. CA l2ta Thia llllM'Mm Wiii Ill.a ~ ~ ..... , ... CH' RU&. ..... TY ~ PiClol'leD IN 110. TllATOR_, Atl•lnl• end IN .... ., tor .flfna ·=·" tn.c~tv C!,9'!!! ~·~her~'!.. Cllf • ..!..!1 Oreno• ~on. M 2,,.Tt'! Rost'/ ~. ~ ~th .... ~ ~ °' ..... hhMt ..... cw. 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M• butlnel.9 !f9C? no l'lotttteiu9 .....,,.. bumlMtl lt'IC? no l'lotlttou• ..,..... ..... •NW ........ nt NMM lhlt..-.nt AnlhOny la, JoMIOn.111 .......... llfillM Aobett J, Jofden Nw ltat.....nt ~A. 8«wlck NaMe llatlNMftt M.,-ndouh M Mic~ Nw ltatffMflt .,. ~ IOllOO#lng penonl •• Thi IOl!owlnv .,.sons Ill ,,,.. 11atem.ni WU 111.o ~ ~ l*1IOnl .. lllll ltatemeftt WU nlld The tQlloVMg l*IOnt .,. Tiii• ltatement WU tis.cs TM tallowing Pl'10f'IS •• TN• **'*'' Wal fd«I ~ fOOowlng l*10N ... ~ ~ .. ! Smo41Jn' doing butinN1 aa: lt.C. wtfh the County Cltfk of dOlng ~ .. : Rd'la wtttl the COUtq' Qeric of dolt1G bullne11 .. : MlrllllCUI WUh lhl County C1lttt of ~ ~ u : OrMgt Wiii\ the County Clerk of doing buslnest I t.: Pollu CIOWt. sos 112 BeQonia eni.rpn.., 2118 Niwport Orange County on •1 .. 11 ~llOn Productlona, l11 Orano-County on 7·2'ta M1dlc11 Group, 1101 Orll'QI County on 1.g,.ea County o.!.T., 8401 Heron Or~ County on t-28'96 Publrshl"9. 2030 MP\ tt..4 Awnue. CorOf\I cl-' Mat, BIYd .. N9wPor1 Be.ch. CA 'fft318U27 Hlghllnd St., SW. A. New• 19963 .. 1311 Ttadftll'ld1 ln., Newpon 1tffHUM9 CirCll. Huntlng1on e.actl. 1199~U7912 lultt 1300, Irvine, CA CA 92925 92603 • Daily Pilot Jun. 25 • .My 2. Por1 a..cn. CA t2M3 Ody Pilot Ny 9. 18, 23, hllCh. C1lif. tiOOO Dally PilOt JIJkv 18, n. 30. CA 92t4e Daily itllot July 9. 19, n. 92714 • Piwl l(rlttoflr W1ch1er. Julie S. McMacklll. 2118 9, 18. 1"8 1397 D1rren Grtgory Porter, 30, Itta T•e8 Rhona Miranda, 11101 A1.19V1t 9. 1"8 t51• Suunne M. Buttel, 240 30, 1tte T•84 J.A. Wilaon, 3400 S. Main 506 1/2 8eaonla A\111\Ue, Newport Blvd.. Newport 2t8A Highland St., Newport Tradftlncla ln.. N~ Hlyea. lr.11*, CA m20 H-1. Santa Ana, CA 12107 Corona ct.i ai11, CA 92125 a.acn. CA 92663 PUBLIC NOTICE e.ech. CA 92M3 PUBLIC NOTICE BMch. Cat1f. 92ee0 PUILIC NOTICE Thla bustn111 It con-PUILIC·NOTlCI Thlt bu11ne11 le con. JIV• bualnett 11 con-Thi• busl""' 11 con-Fl tltl •··-• Thia bu11n .. 1 It con-ft-tltl •··-'----Thi• butlneu la con-Flotltlou• ••• .,_,, ducttd by: an lndMdutl ,..0 ... , ..... lu•I--•• ducted by: en Individual " ~c:f9d by: an general part· ducttd by: an lndMdual o oua -.. n.aa ctuct9d by: an lndlV\dual nu OU8 --ducted by: an 1n<11vldull -,... Hev• you 1t111ed doing "' -.... H1w you •tarted dolnO nerahlp Have you tlarled doing Name Stat • .,..,,t HaV9 you ltarttd doing N""9 ltat•-nt H•vt )'OU tlarled dolllg Nam• •t•••-nt busl.~H Y•I? yll, f.20.H N ..... Shlttm9nt bUSIMtl yet? Yet, 8-18-96 . t'aw you alarttd doing bullne11 yet? yet. Jan. The followt.ng pertent Sii butltlnl yet? yet, 8-1·95 ~ lottowlng Plfl(>nl lt9 bullnt11 yet? No ,,. Tht loHowing petlOns are Su~anne M Burke Thi following ptftont Ill J.A. Wiieen ._HJ ~ Y•I? No 1998 doing buslne11 a1: lntltntt 01rren Portlf doing bullness u : Statty11 Rhona Miranda doing bualn•H as: Cheer'• Thlt tlltement wu filed doing bUlln111 a1: Beach Thi• ttat11Nnt wa1 fiieo Paul Krl1tofer wachllr, Julies. McM1ckln P1r1ormance. 300 S. Har· Thi• atal.m•nt wu filed Enterprltlt, 971.C Lat Thia ttatement WIS filed Cigar & Tobacco, 177 10. with Jh• County Clerk ol BlenCI. 105 Main St., Bai. with the County Clerk of C19Mrll P&rtn• Thi• etattrT*\t wet flied bOr. Anaheim, CA 92805 with lhl County Clerk of Lomu Or .. LI Habre, CA with tt\9 COunty Clerk ol Rlverelde Ave.. Newport Orange County on &-25-96 boa, CA 92662 Orange Cou111Y on G-18-90 Till• •t•lemtlll wu fllld with the County Clerk or Nordisk Sy1ttm1,1nc,. Orange Coun1y on e+M 90831 Orange County on 7·9-98 Beach, CA 92663 19983187482 Kornron Khallll, 3124 Tait 10983888191 ' w;u, the County Clerk ol Orange Counly on 7·9·96 (CA), 1'16 W. Colllna Ave.. 19983188370 Gwendolyn S. Smith, 971. 19M3881987 Amer Aldayyat. 1525 Mesa Dally Pilot July 2 9 18 Wav. Cotta Meta, CA Dally Piiot July 16 23 30 Or.,. County on 8-25·96 19183888MI Orange, CA 92667 Dalty Piiot July 2, 9, 18, C Late l.omu Or., La Dally Pilot July 18' 23 30 Verde Or., t27, Costa 23 11198 ' 't423 92628 August 8 1996 • i523' '9113117483 • 23 30 Thia buslnt11 la con· 23 1996 1454 Habf1, A 90831 A • ' • • Mesa CA 92626 • · Thia bu1lntH It con· • Dally Pilot July lv, • • ducted by: a corporation • · Thi• buslneu la con· ugust "' 1996 t499 Thie' buslnt1t 11 con· PUBLIC NOTIC• ducted by: "'Individual 1---------- 0.:ly Piiot July 2. 9• 18• August 6. 1996 1498 Have you •tarted doing PUBLIC NOTICE ducttd by: an Individual PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an Individual 1; Have vou 1tarted doing PUBLIC NOTICE 2~. 1998. 1426 PUBLIC NOTICE business yet? no Have you started doing Have you t1arted doing FlctJtlou• Bualne•• buslnell v•t? no PUBLIC NOTICE Nordisk Systems, Inc.. O. Flctltloua Bu•fneN business yll? no Flctltloua luafMH buslnet1 yet? no Name lt•t•m•nt Komron KJ'lallll Flotltloua BualneN Ffctltloua BuelMH Tow1r, Mgr., Vice President NanM Stattment Gwendolyn S. Smith Name Stattmtnt Amer Aldayyat The following Pl''°"' .,. Thi• 1t11ement Wat flied Name Statement llotlllous auiln•aa Name lt•t•m•nt This statement was flied The lollowtng per90n. are This 1tatement w11 mid The followlllg Pl'IOt\I ere This 11at1men1 was flied doing bUslneu at· Miko Wllh the County Clerk of The lollowlllg Plfsons .,; • N•m• Statement Thi following persons 118 with the County Clerk ol doing butlnna u ; Joyful with '"',.~ C18fk of doing bualneH 11: 0.1 with the County Clerk of Tile, 1937 Klllde~r Cir., Oreng1 County on 7·2·98 doing business' aa: A) Thi following persons ate doing business as: The Orange County on &-18-96 Hearl Enterprl111, 890 Orange"""""' on 7·2·98 c ... o imporU, 11ot Quall Orange County on 7·9-96 'Coell MeSI, CA 92628 119838113t8 Computer W11e, B) Cotn) doing bualnen as: c11 Menuel Collection, 537 19983881848 Joann St.. Colle Meea, CA 1"831183t5 St .. Newport Beach, CA 19983888932 Keith Brian Obym1ko. Dally Pilot July 9, 19, 23, puter W111 Components, ~d Hospital Servlcu , Newport center or. #294. Dally Pilot JuM 25, July 2. 92627 Dally Piiot July 9. 16, 23, 92860 Dally Pilot July 1S, 23, 30, 1937 KIUdMr Cit.. Coste 30, 1996 T470 9161 Crawford Clrcl1. Hun- 3001 Redhill Ave .. Bldg 2· Newpot1 Beach, CA 92660 9. 16, 1996 1403 Amy Elizabeth Jahn, 890 30, 1996 T471 Jill Hilley Watklna, 2507 August 6 1996 1515 Mau, CA 92628 lington Beach, CA 926"'6 • 204, Co1ta Men. CA Rope E~ Irle., (CA). 537 PUBLIC NOTICE Joann St .. Cost• Mesa. CA PUBLIC NOTICE UghlhouM Ln .. Corona dll PUB,LIC NOTICE This bu1lne11 It con-PUBLIC NOTICE ROnald F. Selgondollar Sr. 9H26 Newport Cellttf Of. #294, 92827 Mar, CA 92625 ducted by: "'Individual and Juay S. Seagondoaar; Jpyce McEneany, 2472 Newport Beach, CA 92660 _,__ Thi• bu1lne11 Is con-Flotltl~·a Bual-u This bu1lne11 11 con· Have you 1tanld doing Flctltloue lualneH 9181 Crewford Circle. Hun- Napoll Wey. Cos1a Mtsa. This bu1iness Is con-F1ctltlous au ..... u ducted by: an Individual -.... dUC1ad by: en lndMduai FJctlUou• Butlnesa bi1111'1811 yet? ye1, 5-80 Name Shltement 11ngton 8"ch. CA 92646 °" 92627 dueled by: a corporation Name Stattment Have you ttarted doing Name Statement Have you 1tan1d doing Name ltatement Keith Obymako Thi follovitng PlfSOnt .,., This bu1in11s 11 con- Thia business Is con• Have you started dOlng T)'le following Pl'IOnl Ill busln111 yel7 no Thi foUowlng pertont are buslnttH yet? No The following persons are This atalement WU filed doing buslneSt at: Kosll ducted by: husband anQ ducted by: in Individual buslnesa yel? yH. 7·1·96 doing business as: ActuaJ. Amy E. Jahn doing business as: RISOrt Jill Watldn1 doing buslriess as: Efficient with lhl Couoly Clerk of Meta Produce. 2968 Brls-wilt 1 Have you staned doing Rope Edge, Inc., Tam11a lzatlons Hypnolh1r1py, 231 This tt11ement waa filed Property-International. 914 This 1t111m1n1 wat filed Ugh!lng Upgrades, 2973 Ofange County on S-25-98 tol, Co1ta Mesa, CA 92626 Have you started doing business yet? yes. Jan. Box, President • •61h Strt1t, Newport wilh thl County Cllfic ol S. Main St 1101, Santa wilh the Counly Clcwk ol Harber Blvd. 11 t2, Cos11 '9983U7484 KoetlS Papldopo\Jlo1. 655 business yet? Yes, M-83 i This statement was filed Beach\ CA 92663 Orange County on 6-25-96 Anl, Cf'. 92701 Ofange County on 7·9-98 Mese. CA 92626 Daily Pilot July 2 9 18 W. Baker Costa Mesa, CA Ronald F. Seegondo41ar~ • McEneany with lhl County Cllfk of Audre O. OeNard, Ph.D., '9983887851 Christian Oell Sorensen, '9983888958 Adrian Blzol, 332 Victoria • • • 92828 This slltement w11 ~ ttatement was flied Orange County on 7·9·96 231 • 48th Strff1, Newport Delly Pilot July 2, 9, 16, 914 S. Main SI., Santa An•. Dilly Pilot July 16, 23 30 ID103, Costa Mesa. CA 23• 1996• 1424 Thia bu1ln111 , 11 con· with the County Cleria..f lhl County Clerk of '1913888142 Beach, CA 912683 I 23 1996 1438 C•lllf. 92701 August 8 1998 i50l 92627 PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by:"' Individual Orange County on 5--06-W ~ng• County on 6-28·96 0 11 P'I 1 J 1 16 ~ 30 This bus nu1 • con· • · Th• butlne11 Is con· • This bu1lneu Is con· Have you t1arted doing 11183882 ... ,... • 19983887919 A 1 Y t ~01~Y • iso7 ducted by: an Individual PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an Individual PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an Individual Flc UUoua ButlntH bu•lnest yet? no D ily P'I t J 5 12; 12.;uy Piiot July 2 9 16 1.1gus • Have you started dolng Have you started doing Have you started doing Nam• Slattmtnt Ko1111 Papadopoulos 1 10 une • ·~· 23, 1996 • 't447 PUBLIC NOTICE business yet? No FlcUUoua Bualn .. • buslneas yet? no Flclltloua Busln•H business yel7 No The lollowlng persons are Thi• statement was flied 26, 1996, amended P • • · Audre 0. OeNard, Ph.D. Name Stattment C. Oeil Sorensen Nam• St•t•m•nt Adrian Blzol doing business .,. Rem· with th• County Clerk of cation July 16, 1996 W7 • ; PUBLIC NOTICE Flctltloua Bualn•H This swiement was filed The lollowlng pereOl\I are This statement was flied The tollowlllg persons are Thi• statement was filed edles, 120 E. 18ih St., Orange County on 7·2·96 - ... Nam• Stattmtnt with the County Clerk of doing business as: Home with the County Clerk of dolllg buslneu as: Sky 111 wllh the Counly Clerk of Costa Meaa, CA 92627 11113888312 • Fictitious Buslnt&a The following persons are Orange County on 6-14·96 Control 011lgns, 811 Gar· Orallge County on 7·2·96 Blue, t805 Capelown Cir., Orange County on 8·17·96 Shannon Leigh Taylor, Dally Pllol July 9, 16, 23, • ·Nam• Statement doing business as: The 19183888GJ3 denl1 Way, Corona det 119838883'3 Cos1a Mesa, CA 9262'1· 19983888849 9581 l.andfall Drive, Hun-30, 1996 T473 "fhe tollowtng persons are Rose Club, 1260 Logan Dally Pilot July 2, 9. 16. Mar, CA 92625 Dolly Pilot July 9, 16, 23, 6303 Dally Pilot July 16, 23, 30, tlngton Beach, CA 92646 @Ing business as: Orange Ave .. Unit A9, Costa Mesa, 23, 1996. t418 Dan L. Marquette, 81t 30, 1998 T472 Peter James Cooper, 1805 August 6. 1996 t522 This business Is con· PUBLIC NOTICE CoJlsl Saab Pans. 2967 B. CA 92626 Gardenia Way, Corona del Capetown Cir., Costa ducted by: all Individual fftndolph Ave.. Costa Floral Products, LTD., Inc.. PUBLIC NOTICE Mer. CA 92625 PUBLIC NOTICE Mesa, CA 92627-6303 PUBLIC NOTICE Have you s1ar1td doing F1ctltlous Bualntaa Mesa. CA 92626 (CA) 582 Avenida Encinas This business Is con-Thls business Is con· business yet'? yes. 6-91 Nam• Stattment Mc.IC V.W Edward lwa~lckl, 2 Salin· 1107. Carlsbad, CA 92008 Flctltloue Bu1lneH ducted by: an Individual FlctlUoua Bualn•H ducted by: an lndlvldual FlcUUoua Bualn•H Shannon Taylor Th• lotlowlng persons are MllOtaAL MRI( bush, Aliso v1eio. CA 92656 Thi• business Is con-Nam• Stat•mtnt Have you started doing Nam• Stat•m•nt Have you 1tatted doing Namt.ltat•ment This Slatement wea filed doing bu1ln111 at: Inner Ove Hasselberg, 933 Tan· duclld by: a corporalion T~e following pe~ons S1e buslneas yet? no The following persons 11e business yet? no The following plfsons are with the Counly Clerk of Ad11ant1g1, 17100 Giiiette. Cemet~ •Mortuary ana Pl .. Cosla Mesa. CA Have you started doing doing business. H . Adven· Dan L M11quettt doing business as: Rapid Peter James Coopor doing busllless es: Tara, Otlllgt County on 6-26-96 lrvllll, CA 927t4_.; Chapel• CrematOf}' 92626 business yet? no lure Motors ports, 246 This statement was filed Uqufdatlon Services, 2043 This statement was filed 210 Lille Larie 1309, New· 19913887152 Beckie G1ylenr Rasl\la, This business Is con· Floral Products, Lid., Inc., Monie Vista, Costa Mesa, with th1 COUf'lty Clerk of Charle St .. Costa Mesa, CA with the County Cieri< of pot1 Beach, CA 92663 Dally Pilot July 2 9 16 17100 GID1tte, Irvine, CA 3500 Pacific View Drive dueled by: an 1nd1v1dual . Ralph v Yack Chairman CA 92647 Orange Counly on 6-28-96 92627 Orange Counly on 7·9·96 Denise Michele Galla, 210 ' ' ' 92714 Newport Btect\ Have you started doing This statement was filed Thomas S. Neth. 248 19983887935 John Michael Brighi, 2043 11983888941 Ulla Lane 1309, Newport 23• 1996· t439 This bu1ln111 Is con· ~700 business yet? no wilh lhe County Clerk of Monie Vista, Costa Mesa, Dally Pilot July 2, 9, 16, Ch11le St .. 84, Costa Mesa. Dally Pilot July 16 23 30 Beach, CA 92663 PUBLIC NOTICE ducttd by: an lndMdual Edward 1wanlckl Orange counly on 7•9.96 CA 92627 23 1998 1441 CA 92627 A 6 1998 ' • ' This business Is con-Have you ttartld doing PIERCE IROTllERS This s1a1emen1 was filed 11183888131 This busln11s Is con-• · This business Is con· ugust • t502 ducted by: an Individual Flctltloua Bu1lneH business yel7 yea 1·1·98 w11h lhe County Clerk ol Dall Pilot July 16 23 30 ducted by: al\ Individual PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an Individual PUBLIC NOTICE Have you slarted doing Name Stat•m•nt Beckie G. Rasni1 IEU llOADWfY Orange County on 7·2·98 V • • • Have you started doing Have you started doing business yet? No Thi follow! •on• 111 This t tattment was filed M rt * Ch I 199838B8320 August 6, 1996 l508 business yel7 No Fictitious BualMH business yet? no Fictitious Bu1ln•H Oenlse Mlchele Galla doing buslne~ ~Ba Ide with the County Cllfk ol o ~ry ti ape Daily P1lol July 9, 16, 23, PUBLIC NOTICE T~mas s. Neth Nam• St•t•m•nt John Brighi Name Stat•m•nt This stattmenl was filed Farm•. 14 El Oo;adoys Ln., Orang• County on 7·2·96 rema on 30 1996 T466 Th11 Slalement wae filed The followtng pereone are This statement was filed The following persons 1,. wilh the County Clerk of Newport Beach CA 92660 19913888330 110 Broadw 8588 y · Fictitious Bualntu wnh Iha County Clerk of doing business as: Laguna wi1h the County Clerk of doing buslMss as· Aqua Orange Coul\ty on 6-18-96 Thomas O Bennett 14 El Dally Pilot July 9 16 23 Costa Mes PUBLIC NOTICE Nam• Slattmtnt Otange Counly on 6-27·98 Beach Eatery, 217 Browd· Orange County on 7·2·96 Systems. 1118 E. ·Balboa 11183888828 Dorado i..n .. Niwport 30, 1996 ' T47S M.1·9t80 The following persons are 19983887809 w1y, Laguna Beach, CA 19983888332 lvd .. Balboa, CA 92661 Dally Pilot June 25 July 2 Beach CA 92660 Fictitious Bu1lnea1 doing business as: Sierra Daily Pilot July 2, 9, 18, 92651 Dally Pilot July 9, 16, 23, Soapy Sez:, Inc., (CA), 9 t6 1996 ' t39fi This 'business Is con· PUBLIC NOTICE Nim• Statement Marketing Group, One cen· 23, 1996. 1419 Houshang Kl'lademl, 22t 30, 1996 T475 1t18 E. Balboa Blvd., Bal· ' ' ducted by: an Individual The followlng persolls 111 terpolnl or.. 1210, La PUBLIC NOTICE Gold•" Aod, Corona del PUBLIC NOTICE boa. CA 92661 PUBLIC NOTICE Have you .11atted doing Flctltloua Bueln•H doing business as: Depart· Palma CA 90623 Mar, Calll. 92625 This business Is con· business yet? no Name ltat•m•n• ment ol Power, 3222 E. Pa· David' Munoz 18783 Tom· This bu1ln111 Is con-. dueled by: a corporallo" Fictitious BualntH Tom Bennett Th• following persons 111 c1f1c Coast Hwy., Coron• ahawk Fountain Valley CA Flctltloua BualntH ducted by: an Individual Fictitious Bualn•aa Have you llarted doing Nam• Stattmtnt This statement was filed doing buslntn 11: Adcore. del Mar, CA 92625 92708 • ' Name Stat•m•nt Ha11e you 1tarted doing Name Stattmanl business yet? no The following persons are with the County Clerk of 777 Newton Way, Costa now111 Judi H. FaBrlzlo, 2215 This business Is con· The following persons are business yet? no The lollowlng persons are Soapy Sez, Inc., W. A. doing business as: No Rest Orange Counly on 6-28·98 Mesa, CA. 92627 When Words Are Bayside Or., Corona del dueled by: an Individual doing buslnes1 as: Armanl H. Kh1d1ml doing business es: Culling Wren Enterprise, 2940 W. Lincoln 19983887920 Todd M. Alexander, 1000 Mar. CA 92625 Have you started doing Auto Exchange. 1121 Port Thi• 1tatement wu filed Edge Designer Sportswear. This statement was filed #342, Anaheim, CA 92801 Dally Pilot July 2 9 l8 W. M1cArthur Blvd., #49, Not Enough This business ls CQl1· bullness yet? yes, July 1, Charles. Newport Beach, with th• County Clerk of 345 University Or .. H-1, with the Counly Clerk ol Anthony R. Ashley, 2940 23 1996 ' •145j Santa An•, CA. 92707 ,.5,,,,_.lalizlng In dueled by: a corporation 1996 CA 92~0 Orange Counly on 6-28·96 Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Orange County on 7·9·96 w . Lincoln 1342. Anaheim. • · This busln111 11 con· r-~ Have you started doing David Munoz Hossein Mahdavl, 1721 19113187945 Thoma~ W. Sweatt. 345 11183888145 CA 92801 PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: 1n Individual Sgmpalh business yet? No This statement was filed Port Charles, Newport Dally Pilot July 2 9 16 University Or., .H•1, Cosla Dally Pilot July 16 23 30 This business Is con· Have you tlarted doing Y High Gear, Inc .• Judy H. wilh the County Clerk 01 Beach, CA 92660 23 1998 ' '14.4 Mesa, CA 9~627 Au ust 6 1998 · j5o4 ducted by: an Individual Flctlttoua Butlntae buslntss yet? No Flowers" FaBrlzlo, President Orange County on 7.9.96 This buslneu la con· · · This business is con· 9 • Have you started doing N•m• Stattmtnt Todd M. Alexand8f 2983 H rbo Bl d This slaltment was !lied '1983888930 ducted by: an Individual PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an Individual PUBLIC NOTICE business yet? No The followlng persons ire Thie 1tale1Nnt w11 filed 8 r V wllh Iha County Clerk ot 0 Pll J 1 6 23 30 Have you started doing Have you staned dolng Anthony R. Ashley doing business as· Pelchy with lh• County Clerk of Costa Mesa Orange County on 6·18·96 aily 01 uv 1 · · · buslnessye1?no FlctltlouaBuslneH business yet? no FlctlUousBu1ln•H This s1111men1 was flied 282 Prtncetoo OrlVt Cotti Orange COUl\ly on 7-3-96 540_3135 19983188841 , August 6, 1996 1516 Ho_sseln Mahdavl Name Stat•m•nt Thomas W. Sweatt Name Stat•m•nt with lhl County Clerk of Mesa. CA 92628 ' 19983888545 Dally Pilot June 25 July 2 PUBLIC NOTICE This statement WIS ltled Thi followlng persons are This statement was filed Th• following person• are Orange Counly on 6-11·98 Candice L Pelch 282 Dally Pilot July 18 23 30 ~ - 9. ,6, 1996 ' 1396 with the County Clerk ol doing bulliness as: Kevin with the Cpunty Cletk of doing bualne11 u : La 19983881177 Princeton Drl111, Co111 Augutt 6, 1998 ' t49l --.., Flctftfoui 8ualneas Orange County on 6-25·96 Keene Co., 26061 Via Orange County on 7·2·96 Mode Salon, 19t3 H11bor Dally Pilot June 25, July 2. Mese. CA 92626 • • PUBLIC NOTICE Nam• Stattment 19183187485 Remollno, Mission Viejo, . . 19103888328 Blvd. #B, Costa Mesa. CA 9, 16, 1996 t392 This bustn111 Is con· PUBLIC NOTICE The following p8fsons are Daily Pllcl July 2. 9, 18, CA 92691 011ly P1lol July 9, 16, 23, 92627 ducied by: an Individual ~..... Fictitious Buslneas doing business as: Fixed 23, 1996. 1425 Kevin P. Keene, Jr., 26061 30, 1996 T478 Gel\oveva DuPoot, 12732 PUBLIC NOTICE Have you started doing FlctlUoua BuelMH Mfl4 Name Statement Gear Fitness 2612 East PUBLIC NOTICE Via Remollno, Mission PUBLIC O Anabel, Garden. Grove. CA business yet? no Name ltattmtnt Tne lollow1ng persons are Coast Hwy · Corona del Viejo, CA 92691 N TICE 92643 Fictitious BuslneH Candice L Peich Thi lollowlng persons 111 (!' .doing business as: Tina Mar CA 926.25 Thia bu1ln11s Is con-This buslne11 Is con· Nam• Staltment This 11a1emen1 w11 filed doing business u : Blllgo Types, 379 Sanla Isabel Ed~ard Gonzalez 402 Flotltloua Bualntae ducted by: an Individual Fictitious Bu.lntH ducted by: an Individual Th• following persons are with the County Cl1rk ol Bugle. 1835 Whittler Ave. Ave.. Costa Mesa. CA 381h SI Newpot1 Beach Name Stattment Have you started dolllg Nam• Stattmtnt Have you started doing doing business as: Surf. Orallgl County on 7-3·98 F•. Coste Mesa, CA 92627 ..92627 CA 92653 · 'T)'le followtng persons are business yet? no The followlng persons are business y11? yes. 7·5·98 side Silver, 603 E. Balboa '1983888473 John Healy, 1500 Adams 1/1/{;- Christine (Tina) Oxley This business is con· domg businesa as: OC Ter· Kevil\ P. Kffnl, Jr. doing business as: Count· Geno11eva DuPont Blvd., A, Balboa. CA 92661 Dall Pilot Jul 9 15 23 Ave., 1105·130. Colla -Ryder, 379 Santa Isabel ducted by· an Individual mile Service, 2869 Europa Thi• statement w11 flied Ing Sheep, 454 Cebrlilo Th11 statement was filed Mimi Lovlsa. 425 Merrimac 30 1~6 V ' .:,.46j Mesa. CA 92628 :Avenue, Costa Mesa, CA Have you slatted doing Drive, Costa Mesa, CA. with th• County Clerk ol Street, Costa Mesa, CA w11h the County Clark ol way, 0311 , Co11a Mesa, • Thi• bu1lne11 Is con· ..92627 business 817 No 92626-3525 . Orango County on 6-28-98 92627 Orange County on 7.9.98 CA 92626 PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an Individual ·This business Is con· Edward donzalez Fores1 Raymon O COnnor. '91138871'5 Lluta A. Lee. 454 Cabrlllo 19063888940 This business Is con· Have you started doing 'dueled by: an lndlvldual This sletemenl was filed 2869 Europa Drive, Costa Dally Pilot July 2. 9, l6, Street, Costa Mesa, CA Delly PUol July 16, 23. 30, dueled by: an individual bu1lnes1 y11? yes, 1992 Have ou started doin Mesa, CA 92626-3525 92627 Have you started doing John Healy range ounty Oil S-28·96 ducted by: an Individual PUBLIC NOTICE dueled by: an Individual Mimi Lov sa doing bual:ie11 11: Tuilln wllh fh1 County Clerk of ·This statement wes flied 19063884667 Have you started doing Have you started doing Thi• statement was flied swap Meet 1032 Walnut 0-rangt County on 7·9·96 '.with the County Clerk of Dally Pllol June 25, July 2, business yet? yes, 12-87 Fictitious BualneH business yet? No Flctltlou1 Butln•H wilh lhe County Clerk of Ave., Tusun.'CA 92680 11983888147 .Orange County on 6·26·98 9, 16, 1996 t394 fo~esl Raymon O'Connor Name Staltmtnt Laura A. Lee Nam• Slattmtnt Orange County on 6-16·98 Gaudencio Cruz Sallnee, Dally Pllol July 18, 23, 30, 19983887721 PUBLIC NOTICE ThlS statement wae filed The lollowlng persons 111 This statement was filed The following persons are 10983888837 15811 Pasadena Ave .. 110, Augu1t 8, 1998 t503 Dally Pilot July 2. 't:-..16. With 1he County Clerk of doing buslneu as: F1 wilh the County Clerk of doing business 11: Ory· Dally Pllol June 25, July 2, Tustin, CA 92680 , 23. t996. 1~22 Fletltloui BuelneH Oral\ge co,~n,!V83°"886'7245-7964 Computer Services, 2079 Orange County on 7·10·96 pholl Creative Services, 9 l6 !998 t395 This business Is con· PUBLIC NOTICE •• Westminster Ave .. Costa 19983881121 1046 Irvine Ave., #301, ' ' ducted by:'" Individual PUBLIC NOTICE Th N1;•Jt•t•':'~! are Daily Pilot July 2. 9. 16, Mesa. CA 92627·2169 Dally Pilot July 16. 23, 30. Newport Beach, CA 92660 PUBLIC NOTICE Have you started doing FlctlUoua 8u11n .. 1 Fl I I B I doing• b~sln':sf' as· Sun-23, 1996. 1428 Terry L. Reiher, 2079 August 6, 1996 1492 Jan Andrleu. 1048 Irvine buslneu yet? no Nam• Stat•m•n• ct t ou1 us neH . · Wtllmlnster Ave.. Costa Ave #301 Newport Flcllllous BuslntH Gaudencio Cruz Salinas Th• following persons are Nam• Statement ;h'": oW:~~ c~··port35 PUBLIC NOTICE Mesa, CA 92627 PUBLIC NOTICE Beach, CA 92860 Nam• Stal•m•nt This atal1m1nl was flied doing bUslntH u : A·1 AtJ. Th1 following persolls ire an o 81 •• ew Thi• bu1lne11 11 con-This buslneu 11 con· The following persons art wllh the County Clerk of vertlalng, 3429 VI• Udo, doing business as: Couo-Beach. CA 92663 F1ctltloua Bualneaa ducted by: al\ lndlvldual Fictitious Butlntaa ducted by: an lndlvldual doing buslneu as: 0 .1.R.T .. Oran~ Counly on S-17·98 N1wP0t1 Beach, CA 92663 terpolnle Software Group, Devtd w. Collins, 35 Sand Name Stattment H1v1 you started doing Name Sta_ttmtnt Have you atar11d dolllg 4210 P11k Newport 1208, 19083888717 Jam11 Richard Roehrig, 537 Newport Cenlet Or .. ~II=~· Newport Blacll. f!'9 lollowtng per~ are business y11? yes, 8-21·96 The following persons 111 business yet? y11, 7·1·96 Newport Beach, CA 92660 Daily Pilot July 9 19 23 Jr., 3428 Via Udo, Newpot1 Suite 254, Newport Beach dOtng bus!MH ts. The Terry Rather doing buslntsa as: Balboa Jan Alldrieu Carlos A Vazquez 4210 ' ' ' Beech, CA 92883 •CA 92660 ' Jhl~ ~u~lnt~•d. !~ ;on-Computlt Therapist. 412 This 1tatemen1 was filed Oomes11e Agency, 2855 Pl-This 11a1emen1 was ftlld Park Newi>ort 120e: New· 30• 1996 T462 This bu1ln111 11 con- Chrli topher J. KneH. ~~!. V~1"start:S udolng No. Coast HwY·· 1231, LI· with the COUl\ly Clerk of necreek Dr., C418, Costa wflh thl County Clerk of pot1 Beach, CA 92660 PUBLIC NOTICE duded by:'" lndlvldu31 t 8334 Santa Joan1na, guna Beach, CA 92651 Orange Counly on 8-28-98 Mesa, CA 92626 Orange County on 7·9-96 This business Is con· Have you llat11d doing Fountain Valley. CA 92708 ~:~~~Jr~ no l<lr11 Eugene Koski, 1105-C 191838879'2 Rosa Marl• Ramirez, 15t1 1090389894' ducted by: an Individual Flctltloue Bualneaa buslllHI y11? vu. M ·96 • This buslneu Is con-Thia statemelll was filed :ac;oe,:' 9~" Llguna D11ly P1IOC July 2, 9. 16, =~:J's St.. Anaheim, CA Dally Pilot July 16, 23, 30, H!ve you started doing Name Statement Jamie Roehrig •ducted by: an Individual with lhl C ty Cl k 01 • 23 1996 1449 A t 8 199., t506 business yet? no The follOWlng !Mflonl 1,. Thi• tllltment was filed Have you ellrtld doing oun If This bu~ln111 I• COi\· ' · This buslneu . 11 con-ugus · Carlos Vazquez doing buslneu 11: 99e with the County C1erk of business yel? no Ofangt Coullty on 6-18-96 ducild by. an Individual PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: tn Individual . PUBLIC NOTICE This ttatement was filed Markel, 16919 Bushard St., Orange County on 7.g.ge Chrls1ophtr J. Kriese 11983888838 Have vou 11aned doing Have vou st.arted doing wilh the Coul\ly Clerk of Founllln Valley, CA 92708 11183888934 This statement WIS filed Dally Pilot June 25, July 2, buallleSS v•l71ces· 10.1·95 FlctlUoua Bualn•H bu1lness yet? No Fictitious Bu1ln•H Orange Counly on 6-19·96 Mamdouh M Mlch11I Dally Pllol July t8 23 30 •with the County Clerk ol 9, 16. 1996 1406 Kirk Eugene oskl Nam• Stat•m•nt Rosa Miiie Ramirez Nam• ltat•m•n• '9113188832 19873 Vermoni Ln .. Hun'. Augull 8 1996 ' i51l .Orange County on 6-25-96 PUBLIC NOTICE This statement wu filed The following persons are Thll statement was filed The followtng per1ons are Dally Piiot June 25 July 2 UllgtOI\ Beach CA 92646 ' •. 19163887478 with the County Clerk 01 doing busln111 as: Jlllma· with the County Clerk of doing business as: J.R. 9 16 1996 ' t4o7 Thia bu1lne11 11 con---------- Daily Pllol July 2 9 16 Fl I I a I Orange County on 6-28-H riah Expre11lons, 120 East Orenge County on 7·10·98 Construction General Con· ' ' 23 1996 ' '143j ot t ous ua n•H '9983887155 161h St, Costa Mesa, CA 19183889,42 1rac101, 1105 Ridgecrest---------• SELL Overatocked with • · Nam• Stattmtnt Dally Pilot July 2, 9, 18, 92827 01lly Pilot July 18, 23, 30, Cir .. Cotla M111, CA 92627 TRADE -etUTf7--PUBLIC NOTICE Th• lollowlng persons art 23, 1996. 1432 Jill Marla Sipple 1917 August 9 1996 1493 JoHph Franklin Railey A call lo . doing bu1lne11 as: Amert· Church St., Apt. #1, Cosla ' 1105 Rldgecresl Cir., Co11a your used Vehicle J=tctltlout Bueln•H c:en Des!gn Cu11om Drums PUBLIC NOTICE M1 ... CA 92827 PUBLIC NOTICE Me11, CA 82827 through classified thro~h ""lass'ifl"d Classlfled • • Nam• Statemtnt 573t Windcrolt Or .. Hun-Thi• bu1ln111 11 con· Thie bu11ne11 11 con-" " wlll help ~ A GOOD AD! Call 642-5678 On the move? Sell your extra household Items In Classified ""' lollowlng persona are tlngton B11ch, CA 92649 Flctllloua BuelneH dueled by: an lndlvldual Flctltloua lualneH ducted by: in Individual 842·5878 8 ·5878 &42·1878 ;d~l\g buslnes•as: ~Ll~L~~o~~t ~~~~~~ H~youst~ld~ng N~••~~me~ H~you~~~ng~========~========~==~~~~~==~===~~===~ .Beach Roalty, b) Beach Wlndcroft Or., Huntington The following peraona are buslnest yet? no The tonowlng pertont are buelne11 yet? yet, 6-25·96 •Mortgage. 881 Dover or., Beach, CA 92648 dolnO bullne11 11: B & G Jltt Sipple doing business 11: Touch-Jo .. ph Railey s 1]11.RJ:l~G Suite 310, Newport Beach, Thi• bu1lne11 11 con-lnvettrNnl EnterprltH 813 Thlt tllllmen1 wa1 flied atone R & 0 , 1350 Rey· Thia 1t1tement was filed , .CA 92663 ducted by: an Individual Acacl• St .. Corona del Mar, wtth the Counly Clerk of nolds Ste. 115, Irvine, CA. with lhl c~ntv Clerk of Jem11 Robert 0111. 1221 Have you 1tarted doing CA 92660 Oreng1 County on 8-28-ta 92714 . Ofange Coullly on 7.9.ee w. Cout Hwy., Newport bu1lnesa yet? no Wllll1m J. Madden, 913 1 ... 3187848 Mlctlatl Gllano, 223 Mar· 19983188935 ;Peach, CA 92663 l..lfry L. Omo, O.C. Acacia. Coron1 def Mar, Dally Piiot July 2 I , l8, !!~.1.-Newport Beach, CA n.1.., Pilot """ 16 23 30 Thie buelnett 11 con-This ltalemer'll wu flied CA 12660 • v-~ ..,. •r ""'' • • • •ducted by: an Individual with the COUnty Cllfk Of This bu1lnt1s 11 con-23• lll98. 1440 Thia bualneu 11 con-Augual 8, 1996 1506 Have you 1t1rted doing Orange County on 0.21-ta ducted by: 111 lndMdull PUBLIC NOTICI ducttc1by:an1n<1M dut1 PUBLIC NOTICE ~· y.i? no 19983.,7200 Have you •tarted doing Have you 11artld doing•--------- Jamn R. 0111 Dally PUol June 25 July 2 bUlinett vet? no Plotltlous BuelneN bullneU vet? No FlcUtloU9 lualneH Tiil• '"''"""' w11 flied 8 18 1"8 • 141 i wi101m J. Mad* .. ..,.. Statement Michael A.. Gllano Neme lt•t~t wltl'I lhl Councy C1ertl of • ' Thlt 1tattr'Mnt waa flltCI The followlng peqona .,, Thia 11at1mel'lt wae flied 'the fOllOWlng per90f'lt ,,. Orange County on S-21-H PUBLIC NOTICE ~ theCoun~ ~ .. ~ ~ng bUllneiaa as: Think ~CountyCounty C1tt1c of dolnQ bullnM1 u : Cu1tom 19M31879' 1 ""ange ., on -.., Ph)'tlCal TMtapy, 1011J Tai· -·-""" on 7-11•M Anlth Co., 1152 Saltnal Dally Pilot July 2, t , 1e, l'loUtleua luame... 1 ... 3U79U b1tt Ave .. Founttin Vallty, 1He:Ml9278 Ave., Co1l1 MIH, CA •23• 1tta. 1441 Natn9 ltatement Dally Piiot July 2. e. 1e, CA moe 0111y Piiot Jutot 19, 23, 30, m2e • The fOUOWlng ~· atl 23. 11198. t434 Oavld JlmH Slrt!!.ht, Auguste. 1"8 1494 Jetfrey N. Fr1W11y, 1152 PUBLIC NOTICE ~-~,'9 ~ ~ PUILIC NOTICI! =t~ve.. est· PUBLIC NOTICI ~~ve .• Cott• Meaa, •• PlctltloW helneu Hlg~ IB. Coron. dtl --tta•-··a • -•-u Thi• bu1ln1aa la co,,_ .. _111,_.. • .• 1 Thia bu11n111 11 con-•. ,...._. lhltement Mar, CA 92925 r,.. ,_ u...... due4ed by: 111 Individual r,.. ...,a -• MM ducted by: an Individual • The lollowlng perworll .,, Klm'*'Y Nauyen. 6440 w. .. .......... .....,. Hav• you atatted doing NMM ltat"'9nt Htvt you •tatted doing : doing bu.slnMt u : Pr10rfty Hlahi.nd 81., S.nta AN. ~ ~ng Pl''°"* 111 t>ut'nesa wt? no The fOllOWlng Ptttona are bullnffl vet? y11. ~ • M1t1aglt'Mnt Syettl'llt/PrO-C~ 92704 dolni! .,....neat II: Meta David J. $trelghl doing bullntat as: Red-Jtffrty N. 'rawl4JY dllcOvlfy SolUtlonl, 2041 Thlt butlnett I• co,,_ d.t Mar PIM111"J Co., 208S Thll atattmtnt wa1 flled man 0..lgri" 400 Lake St. Thia tlatllMl\4 waa flied _. eualnen c.riter Or .. '204, duded b~: en lndMduat Tflurln Ave. G, Coata with the County Cl«lc of #2031 HOntlngton 8.-Ch, with the County Clerk of • IMne, CA t26t2 Have y6u alarted doing Meta..1. CA 92821 Orange County on 7·2•M CA 12M9 Or•no• County on '1·9·ta •' .t.llety Oonavln Ring, RI05 bualntaa ~II? No Qeonrey Eefw11d Holnton, t9Mi ... Jat PhUlp A. A.yN, 400 i.alc1 18ff3tU•S7 n.tllnl Pl .. Cotla M•t •. CA Kimberly Nguyen 2013 Thu1ln Ave . .:. IQ, Dall'f Pilot .. ..., 9 ll 23 SI. 4'1103, Huntington Dally PllOt Juru '8 23 30 9~28 Thia statement w .. filed Cotta M .. a. CA 128z7 ·-1 • • • hach, CA 9284t ., ' • • .• Thi• bu1tneH It con-with lhl Coun1y Clerk or Thia t1u11n11t It con. 30• 1'" T48& Thia bualnnt It con-Augual e. 11198 \Sl3 " ctucted by: en lndMdl.lal Orange County on .,&-ta ducted by: .,, lnd•vlduti PUIUC NOTICI duet9ct by: an lndlvld\ial PUIUC NOTICI ' MIVI you atarted doing ttM:MIMt2 Ha\19 Vo" llaned doing Mt1vt YoU ~ doing 1-------- butlnet• ~ yee, t• Dally PNot JUnt 25, JUiy 2, ~let? yee, .. ,MS PletH.... ........ ~ i::,.:o PlettU.U. lu.an. .. Jeffflf'Y O. Rine t 11 tM tm T:"'%t~ -...... NW ............ et!P .. :..__. • .__. NW ltat...,.t .,,,,. atatem.nl ... flied • • .. _ ..... The ...... ~ •• • .... _. .. ,_" Ml ,,_, n. follOWlng pertoftl Ill with o. County C1M of PUILIC NOTICE with IM C°""'Y a.tt1 of cto1ng ....,,... •: Jordan w1tt1 the County Clel'k of do&no bu.lneaa aa: &o- : Oranoe C::.::-~= Pklttt.... ......... Orenoe er=.::::: ~~ ~ 'O:.: OfMOt ~-.~= :::.~o~ ~~~·~ Delly Plot .My t "· 13, ...._ ............. Daltv fllot .Aly t , t , 11, CA taeeo DellV ~ Uy ti, n, 30, ~ "'30. ,.. '""' TJ'le ~ pet'IOM .,. n, 1•. MH AoMtt J, Jordan. 1oe aay Aup.111! a. '"' t4te ...-A lerwlck. 230 une ,----------•doir'CI buein1aa •: ~ CLASalPIU .. Dr., ........., INcti, CLAaa.,lllD Lan• #214, Newport SI LL Aanoa "°* 1«..tot I ,.._ H' ........ _......__ , CA._ , .. ..eel\. CA '2113 Plllr. lllt ....,_111e1 Pllicl. av--·~,. Thia '"'91,.... la c°"" It • t.,e •••Y•tO-Thia bwlnea1 11 con- Collll Maaa, CA t2a1 ••cNft9 few • whMh· ---. eoc .. 1, lnfomt91ton-, • ...-.-w..a.. ,,,.,_,, Iii.~ sza "11 ,.,.,.,. __.,. a TIM ............ .__7 PMllH ~act = ptay Hide H _, ..._ NMfMb ~Ke Coe.. ~ .. ..,.,..._ MarUe "9oe. vte"9d ,..crtt,"" 9UC• _,, ~t dllllltld ...... CA.... . • ,..;, UC..,,..,°' OnJt'led ~ • .,, .. ll.lnde Celt Cl•••lfl•tl ... 11 T"lt t\IMNH It COf>-..,_, I Mrey '*' ..... .,. o4 ~-todeyl ...._..7'1 ( f ' ANEW BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • • • • 11N /.LgttJ {)qxutmmt IJr fht .DtU/y l'iJot is pkttsM to 1111nouna 11 NW stnlia ""'" ltlNlil4.ble to NW busint:sso. ~ wiJJ"""' SF.ARCH the NmW fr JOI' Ill"" IJd1rl chart!e# """lllW""' the titN mu/ tht trip w the °"'1t HDI« in SatM A1ltL Thm. tf """'1e. 4for tht SMTCIJ is complmJ aw wi/J fill }tJlll' fatili4us businot """"'*"'mml wilh tlN ~ Ckrlt. publish ona a wttlt for fow u.wAs 111 rtrplirt.tJ bJ "1w llNi thm fo Jt1llT proof of puh/icaJiqn with tht Cou~ CJmt.. PIMte stop "'to fi/l J'NT .fiditi-t bwbis JllllOHtlltl 111 thl DttilJ Pild, 330 w. Bay~ 0-M• If 1"" Olltlt#'*1p,,,, ,_ oJJ "'"' (714} 6424321 """WI .. wi!J maM Ill~ for JO" IO J.,JJ, t'1is,,,...,. '1J m'1iJ. V 1"" ""1uld htwe 1DtJ fart/'!r f'Cli w. pm Olll"' 111111 aw will~ motr thttn glad to llSSitt ~ Good w;,,""" w ..... · ~'Pilot COJTANUA • ' ~pan BachJCona M«a Daily Pilot ... TUESOAY, JULY 16, 1996 • PUBLIC lllOTIC!I PUIUC.lllOT1Cll PU1UC IOTICU PUIUC NOTICES PUIUC lllOTICU PUIUC lllOTICES -PUILIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES itiiiJC IOTICll • ~, °' ~T&'I CASH lsi-yeble ., time of end <>cher~ocatt»ione by and1'Mtrictlotna A.corded lr1CfMM ltlil figl.n prior to "!!itfrc•Y. 80U>AT A ......... -., .... DIM "' r--. ..a: YOU, YOU SHCM.OOOlfTM:T A ................. .. -ruMM -No ..... In leWful money of the Whetaoell9f Heme Known In 8ooli HM ,.oe 902 ..... The '*'9fidery ur1ldet ...... • YOU ..., -MM ......... at..-...r lelh*d ~ lAWV'St. ......... i--. .-. ............... ... lf.IOlll Title Of'der No. Unlt9d StetH , by ca1h, e That May 11 Within Of un· ontei.t Aecord• and .,; Mid OMd of Trvst hereto· ,_, NUJIPlMMTIDN OP .... 0.... fl T.-. 11t .. CIUld....,....,.......... M s.i-Ascz .,._ e-. ., .. WW ........ ., .. ... 3101124 A.fe,.nca No. cH hler'a check drawn by der the Pere.I ol u nd look 10631 P~oe 104 fore euaa ch nddeliwred Tt41Ml\NOPTHIMt)........, ..._.... 1111 .... ~ 1 ..,, • lilt-~· •.,... • ..,_ .. ., .. lalfll.t9.f1 ..... IOdt•1 AJIN No. 442· • 1U19 Of netlonel bank • HereinabcMI DHctlbed To-Off1cW AeCOfdl The prop.: to the under119ned a writ· ,_.._ MMINIT YOU. ~. CllSM9 ~ aw .. ...,. ..., to .,.... °'......,.,....,.. t111 • • Ill Tw • ~11·17 YOU AAE IN DE· chtck~wn by11t1t1'or gether with the Perpetual enyh«etof0r9deecrtbedll ten Deci.ratlon of Default ~~:~::.':::&":~= :.::.-:ir,:~.: ~=:i=-.: ::·.-=~~ FAIA.T UNDER A DEED OF federal credit union. or 1 Right of DrHllng, Mining, being ~ ... 11·. The end Dtmllnd for Sale, and 1:00 ft.M., Plrwt AIM'.._ d COllla ....., eouney d .._ ~ _,......, ._. ,_ ......, ._., .-. • .._. _. TAUST DATED 02/10193. chick drawn bV 11t1t1 or Exploring and Operating itrH t addrH1 and other• wrtttitn Notice of Default TNlltO... ....._Inc.• er-...-. d C:...•lllr, to ....... ,..-a...,. n wltt AlcDdld °" ~ .-.,._ ... ..,,_, \,ANLEIS YOU TAKE AC· fedaral Hvlng1 Ind lo1n Thel'9for and Storing In end common dHlgnetlon, If and Election to SeU. The .. -1ppa ....... Tnm. • ,_ M-. ......... lft °"*'..._ Oll9'll and • ~No t1~ Ill ............. ._._.. l10N TO PftOTECT YOUR auocletlon, Mvinga ... oci. Removing the Sama from any of th• rHI propertv unc:teralgnctd ceuMd uld ....., _,......,•Died ._.111, ,.._•to• i. o-..t for ... _, a_.. lleoll-Pip -ol OllcW,... ~ _... • • PROPEWT'Y. IT MAY BE •tlon. or 11ving1 bank Said Land, or Any Other dHcribed above la pur· Notk:eof Def~end Ele~· d ,...,.._ ,...... • ~ fl .._ 'mn1o11 WI Ml*e do.a_, iltlleollc:aoftlllC.U...W,._,• "-Miil ..... 11 lllllloll ~ AT A P\JaJC SALE. •P•cifled In 11ction 5102 Lind, lnctuding the fight to port9d to be: a Aue Blar· tion to Sel to be 'recorded _... • DooollC No. ...... "' .. me. d ._ Bldlofl to Ill. ~ .....,. • °' °""ll' ~. C...... '* lflll,..... C.... • • W' YOU NEED AN EXPlA· of the Financial Coda ind Whipatock or Dlrectlonelly rlt Ne port he h CA In the county where the IMt W ._.I,..., d COunlJ ......, d Mid ...,.. ~ ... ..._ n puraan to tit llGlicuf 0. ._.. • • ..._ II '* ~TION OF THE NATURE authom1d to do bu11ne11 M and Mine from Lend• e:e10. w,,,. unde~i9ned ,.., property i. locnd and :':="':-a=: ~·~ =: f..0:: ::.:::' rJ: ~ ~ e.:;:.S.:. ~ :: !. ~ .:=... ~= OF THENST ~0CJEOINGVOS In thla 1t1t1I. At: In the Other then Tho11 Herein-TruatM dlac:lelma any lleblJ. more than thrH month1 ~. ~· eWUlld aald '• ..-. 1'le .......... eo&ny .._,. .......... Pip -. • .....,,.._. . ..,,· -. ........ --"h ~CIAI . • U Clued Arff of the City Hell above Deacribed end to lty fOf anv lncorl'9ctnH1 of have elapMd •Inca 1uch bv: .,.... Cal'I ~and .._ IM ._ ~ 91'1 lit ioc-.. IM ..._ 91-1553115 Clf uld o.w ..._., T,.... ~ 111111 ... ..._ SHOULD CONTACT A. of Buene Pirie .Civic Centar, Bottom Such Whlp1tocked the street 9ddreai ind recordatlon. ProfHlionef KM Ttln. ~ _, W9e 1 'I .. """ I "'Ji Cllf .. ttWt .... ........ twve wll W 1111 OIOINtllht tlle lblh _....•Ill,._•...._ LAWYER. On Augult 6, It 6650 Beach Blvd .. or D1r1ctlonelty DrHled other common delignetion, fCncloeure Ccwpontlon a1 •Joint~---• TNmir ,_, lllftlPlllY ~ llJpMd llnce lld\,Nemda-._....,_totlltColll'llyc-t· .,...,.,~SM•• 19H. at 11=00 AM, Pro· B&ne Park, CA .. all right, Wills, Tunnell and Sh1ft1 If any. • lhown h111tin. Said ffUltH, 6 Hutton Centre ~.M. ~ = =-.::.~ ~ tkln. P1rwt "8alrm TIUll houM700CMcCenWDlllltW• lllllllllt.W :;:::-: .....,,.. P'otfftolUte Cor-title and lnter11t conv1y1d under 1nd Ben1ath or Be· Mlewill be med• but with· Oriv1, Suite 1060, Sant• 11an,:S .. llftdlr WIMlll MIM,CA12121. Theundlr Deld..,....lnc..•Trw. ::-.,::~1 ooP~ ;i.::...-• h • .. ~~:t!~·u~~!~ 1 1,fd to ~ndDenodw hlf ldT bv It under yond th1 Exterior Limit• out covenent or ~1rranty, Ana. CA 92707. Te!!~ It pMc ~ eo h ...,.. TNIUe ~ =.,1~:~ Cllh flll¥ll* •~of .. In a t •LE4 • ~ Ille .,.,..,,__ H • .o ru1t In the Thel'9of, ind to R1drlll Re· 1xpre11ed or Implied, ,.. Number: 171'41 '43~ Ngt'9Jt .......,. for ~ ar., w.ty for 11ty lnc;Gf· '142S, TlllllhOM Nurnblif: ~~oftlltUniled~ Ii I Cs•-....-i. llid punuentto Deed of Tru1t , property titu1t1d In Hid tunnel, Equip, M1lnt1in, gardingtttt.. poueaalon, or By: KRISTA BERG, TRUS· (Jl9!lllllbll ll 111M d 1111 In l'ednlu' d thl .... • (111)-.o1?'7,~lldfUcft. •riaf1C.lilll~,,_..~ 0... ..__ ........ r1c0fd1d on 02/23/93 a1 County, C.llfomle d11crib-Repair, Deepen and Opar-enc\.mbrancea, to si-y th• TEE S,t.LE OFFICER. D1t1: ~ ll'IONY d thl \Mild dreD _, ._, common lftlf\ Diii: --ton,_ held by• Wider llid .,.._. • ,_..., ._. • Docume nt No. Ing th• land therein: EX~ ate Any Such Welle or 11tmalnlng principal aum of 07/018198 NPP16160 PUB: ....., by caJh, a caaHl(1 ~ I lft'IJ, ~ AMP212712712, 71t,71'1 Deed of TMI In tllt r.:'t! ...... ,.......~_:~ '3-011 3081 Book -Page HlllT A PARCEL 1: Lot Minn. Without, However, the notal•I secured bv uld 07/11196. 07/23/96, d'9dt dnwn by• ...... or la6d 1111 wll be PUIUC MOTICI! IUllld In Aid c-.ey lrld ..___,llw ~ln llid ;-of Official Records In the 17 o~ Trect No. 7809, In the Right fo Drill, Mine, DMd of Trust. with iotereat 07130/96 :'°""by~ 1 = ~-::,.:::"': ~~O::T';!t ::::-.::.. _. ...- Office of the Recorde.r of the City of Newpoft BllCh, Store, Explol'9 and Operate ttlef'lon, as provided In Mid TICI er:' ~ or "! cf-* ln'flled. ,~ tlllil, NOTICE Of TRUSTEFS SALE !JN. n. Pl°'*'1 ..,_ lrld alhlf of 1111 Wiiii _, 1111 NII ORANGE Coun~. Cehfor· ~tv of Orange. St&W ol Through the Surlece or the not1l1I. 1dv1nc11, if 1nv. PUii.iC llCF c1nwn by a..._ or fedlrlll ..-an, or encum11r.::: DER DEB> Of TRUST Fii: -designllion.ifll!J,oflhl c:Nllafi...wo...otT-. Mr· nil,~ by. MlchHI C11tlornia, II Shown on Upper 600 Feet of the &A>-under the term1 of the NOT1C2 01' TMdrEl!'S U\ltnOI end io.n l8IOO-to pey the ,......19 ~ 1'53:115 l.oln: 1353515 Olhlr: ,... p1ope11y described lbo"9 II -,_,,.,... ~. • Ferri end Rone Ferry. H'!s· Map Filed In Book 304 surface of the Land Herein-DHd of Tru1t. 11tlm1t1d MU! T,_... .. No. .. Illian, ..w,. •IQC!eMnt\ pal ..,. d thl not.(1) ... em• AP Nlll{lblr ~ putpOl1ed to be. 1on Townhcul ..W TNllll. • ...- band Ind Wife IS Joint P1g11 38 Through '40 In· above Deacribed. PARCEL fees, charges and 111penMI 1147 11111 o.dlf No. or uvlr'llll bef* apecllld In and by uPd DMd atTNlt, YOU AA£ IH DEfAUl.T utllER A l)iw Com Mal. 'CA,92W,. Thi fall. 5'* Jl1t. .......,_ CA T1nent1, H Tru1tor, Stu· clu1ive of Miac1ll1n1oua 2: Non-ExcluaiveAppurt•· of the Truatee·and of the doan72 .-....11ee No. lldklnf1"2oftheFlnlndll With ..... thlr~1 ea DEEDOfTRUST,OATEDAug\111 undenignedTl\ISleeditc:blmsll!J tt~ 11111 -~a...': 1rt.Wrlg~t Mortgage, Inc., Mapa, in the Office of the nant Easements for lngraaa trusts crei t9d by .. id Deed ~ APN No. 1-.ol1· COdl end iulhof1z.ld to ~ provided In Mid notl(l1o ao. 15; 1991. UNLESS YOU TAl<E J.C._ Jldlly l:if 111y incooec:t'*I oflhl ZJM ~ -~ •• AC.llfofnleCorporatlon.'5 County Recorder of Said and Egreaa over Private of 'Truat, to-wit:• YOU MR It DEFAULT :::U~~~.,! ::-0,~~~~ ~.T~~~~~ ::::''1Yld..:!.d"itoti:-.,: 1:.-.~-ASAP21- 81neflclery. WILL SEU: AT COUtlty. Except All OU., Oil Streete as Set Forth in •889,096.15 E1tim1t1d. ~~°=.OP~ eo 911 eouney Courthou9e, Hdrnllld ..... dWgu end PUaJC SAL£. IF YOU NEED~ hnn. ~ 1oa1 ~of lhl 11tl 11%l 1tJI PUii.iC AUCTION TO THE Rlght1, Mln1t1l1, Minari I Those C1rt1ln Decleratlon Accrued lntereat i nd 1ddi· YOU TNCR AC'nON TO 700 CMc C.-DfM Well, ....,._of the TNltet end EXP\.ANATOI Of THE HAT\JRE unplid bU1ct ol IN ob1ig11t1on HtQHEST BIDDER FOR RI , Nenni Gu Rlght1, of Cov1n1nt1, Condltlon1 tlonel edvenc:el, If 1ny, wiU ,_,TW::T YOUR ..... Mm, CA al .. of IN tN1b1 Cftltild by uPd Of Tl1E PflOCEEDllG AGAINST MQll'ld ~ lhl prope11y to be di . ''3, • 'I.~ ..... NEWPORT COSTA MESA 2624 BUSINESS BEACH 2169 OPPORTUNITY a USWIED HOURS Telephone 8am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:00am-5:00prn Monday-Friday DAILY PILOT DIADUNIS Monday ............ Friday 5:00pm Tuesday ............. Monday 5:00pm Wednesday ....... Tuesday 5:00pm Thmsday ........... Wednesday 5:~ Friday ................ ThuOOiy 5:00pm PDSONAJ.S 3002 EMPLOYMENT 5530 2 Br-spit M. stdy, frpl, -, BYPllO .. (714) 642-5678 BY FAX (7 14) 631~94 (Please include your name and phone nwnber and we'll call you back with a Jri.ce quote.) BYMA&Oll• ........ , 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA cnh27 Caner of Newport Blvd & Bay Sl GENERAL POU CY Rates and deadlines are subject to change without notice. The publisher reserves the ri~ht to censor, reclassify, rev11e 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 jn an advertisement for which it inay be responsible except for the cost of the space actually occupied by the error. Credit can only be allowed for the first insertion. When you're tuned into classified yo~'re tuned into your community. AOUAL MO\ISIHG 0''0111TUHITY i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ES Country Wood• 2904 SINGLE.a West Newport Steps $875. no pe•·. 1 ,.0 21 1=!iiiiiii~~iiiiiii!iii!iiii • Tel•·Surve~ors/Appt t b h 3bd 1b .. ... ,. New Elile Upscale S•tt•r• FT/PT, days! ----------------------------------, o eac · a St 646-1164/645-9543 Loo• I V • n d Ing lnttoduction s.,.,,ic• eves. Fun survey pro-p real ltllll """'"°' hi tllls ....,.,., II H'ieel II Ille F1d· lfal Fw H•lillt Act II tMI IS ......_ wllkll lftlllcl It Ulttal " ~ ''Illy pttltrlllCC. 111111111111 ir llllm l111l11U111 llllff 111 ..., celer. rat.ltl•. Sii, ~ tlllNUal llltUS It ......, ..... • llltlltioa .. ,..... .., _.. ,,...,.. .. 111!"-....... ~ ... TM& ..,..,.,., will nol u..-.., '""'..., 1Mf1ill· pat101, fp. gar. $1425. ' Route 20 e1tabllshed Meet Quqlity Allrocti ... Propert~ Hou•• * •Lrg 3BD/2BA•* accts. Buy all/part. ~ .. olY'o.irCho1C». gram. Interesting sub-042·3850 culdesac, near S.C. 800.775•2219 Jo1n Nowt ject matter. Ole nr JW .,.---------Plaza. FP, patio, encl , ~mazing, ::f?Asulb Airport. Hrly +Bonus Newport Creat gar, W/D hkup1. a.-LHillt.Colifcmio ($15/Hr). Call T.C. lmmaculatel 2Bd 2Ba. $1100/mo. 6'.45·6269 I••••••••• ~ 7 •1 a 1 714·660·1122 10-9pm Ocean view. Poo111 _________ ANNOUNCEMENTS Upac•I• N.B. c•f• Tenn/Jae. $1775 r--_...,,._._._.-., Counter Service. Propert~ Hou•• NEWPORT Barlsta table servers, o42•395o BEACH 2669 --------HOTTEST 11r1end1y. neat & 2Bd 28• Seafalreliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LOST & X * X * X * · capable need only Condo. 5 Years old. •1BR $825• POUND 2925 18 M+t:ji!mp apply! 733·8310 Amen. N/1mk, n/pets. 2BR 2BA $725/Up 1=iiiiii!i!ii!!i!ii!!ii!iiiiiiiii!iii J .69 LIVE $1500/mo. 831 -3486 Refrlg & dlahwaaher1• ..._ ... I Oii •-------- ................. , •-lhir relClcn pets No lees No Flame-point Pers an •-79-•4•0 ·-..... -comm/upper unit. A.JC · · cat "Oscar", lost COM -~ • .. llln'J .... 1111111 Ulll Ill W/0 , OW, micro. Pool/ leese. 5484855 since May. 547·2244 81a.758-9100 lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 5533 1Pwel161t1· lfte"l&llll In this jac .. 2-car gar. No pet. ••LAROE 2Bd 2Ba 91 570..,SO ••••••-• ...,.., • l'lllllM• Ill • N/smk. $1395 673-5884 Condo Downtown B1lbo1 BUNNY FOUND 011·5 '"' Please be aware lhat *"'"'"""NII&. lit~ -----..,.---2·car gar. 418 Harding Young, friendly. the listings In 1hls cat- •1111161crl11t111w.ut1HUD 2br 2b• twnhm• nr $1295/mo. 970·28931 ______ 5 __ 2_5·,,..2...,4,..28~--••••••••• egory mav require you ::,~,~ ~~:~:::: ~!!:'· c~~~~,~~~. g~~ I••••••••• e1k~~~e~DJ~!T 301h EMPLOYMENT :~ C:~1c~ 91~r~u~be~ call HUD ltUl·JSOO. pels. $1395 640-t529 near McDonald• at charge per minu1e **•BIO CANYON MISCELLANEOUS Bristol & CyprHs, ---------------- Twnhm• 3Bd 2.5Ba RENTALS Santa Ana Heights. EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMl:NT HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE Golf Course Vlew.1 .. •••••••• Call to ID 95~3025. '" Pool/t ennl1. New•• _______ __, 5530 WANTED 5535 paint, carpet & blinds. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $2000/mo. 040-5274 VACATION PBRSOllAl.S \ Cuatomer Service/ Prot/Bec helora: Fem D ALS 722 ••••••••• Production ·well student avail as per· LIDO ISLAN RENT 2 groomed, personable, aonel asst. Clean/er· Charming 2bd 2b8 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii re 11 ab I• • de ta 11· randa/lndry. 548-9360 1·story, Ip, 2·car gar. Ooeen clo•• ""P!lt ___ tsO __ ll_ALS ___ 3_00 __ 2 oriented, compuler'-==========t1 Nice patio. W/d hk·up. charming 1 bd 1 ba. lrlendly person to 11 CEMETERY LOT/ Avl·A.ug 4' S1575/mo. w i th view deck .•••••••• work w/hlgh ended Call Agent 8754912 $600/WHkly. 675-0570 r-:::r.=:":lr'"':":~":'Z'~:--i cllente11, nex hrs, sal· Classified CRYPT 1225 Lido luxurious wat9t'·t----------ary comm. w/exp. Call front condo Large 67~3130 tor Interview. Today! Pacll'lc: View Mem Pk 2BD, den. 3BA, HC, ~MM<>Th 1.Akis MEET PRIVATELY Dayc•r• A aalatant 642·5678 Nwpt Bch 3 plota boal allp avail. $2,550/ Mtosomeoneonttlelr C.M. Engliah speak· 1-_..;;... _____ __, S 1700/ea. Approx 1 /2 moJleaae. 5 51415 5 4 Luxurious Condoa Pf1Vate nome phone 1a. • Ing. Exp er I enc e d price. Handle by mall. S tudio •Pt CloH to •Pool • Spa • S.una 1~ pref'd. 957-1846 9104142·2010 beach. Utll paid. •lflThePines • Party unt MARKETING Pacific View Memo- rial Park N.B. 4-lola $3,000/101, O .B.O. 714. 738-3548. Stove, ref. $500/mo. Near Greal Fishing • 011•2!7·7777-11 Support position, w/ 310•804-0882 aftr $U'!f!"'· ~prciAb 1ome admlnlslraUon 4pm:714·22().9408 1·600·46Z-5S77 1~~~S duties, computer skills Men'S CIUb a must. 07&.5090 -----APARTMENTS •HOUSES/ FOR RENT RENTALS TO SHARE 2724 CONDOS N.B. Prof'I Fem looking f OR RENT for ume, to ehare . 1-t09-5!7-o720 Myatery Shoppera Ronu1nc:e $9.7S/hr+ Part 011-tll·7S81 Time. Now Hiring AltrOlogy For Local Slorea. ~583-99 Free Products. ~ ~ lnt'I T¥tlfs AW; 1•213·904-eOO1 t ••••••••I BALBOA rental In the area. Quite, n/am. 721-8538 ,-----=-~-.:-:::---, ISLAND 2606 Room S335 mo. + Prr Driver for elderly couple. Wed, Sat, Sun. 2·5, ref. req. Own car, prof of insurance. call Hugh 54e•1849 ,. ________ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii sec. Non-1mk, Costa CORONA Bal •••• 1 Br, up apt. Mesa. Conv. loo. :.DBL MU 2122 remodel, den, adult1, M/Fem. Dan 842-8895 I , no pell, gar. L.Hse. W•lk to F•ahlon lal. avl 8/1 831·7752 COM. Female wanted • T8RRMC•S \Jpscal• 1 55+ 2br, 2ba, tum. --------to ahare apt. 1400 + 1/2. utl. 175·8834 PfT Gen Olc/COmp exp 20hr/W1c. App!y 91m-4pm SlrlPffdy 575 Anton Blvd. CM Ground Fir 968·1X>58 Hove A Garage Sole! Cl8Hlfted 84a-Se78 ~.P.llot PT/FT People needed to be Mystery ......... . Shoppera for local • ' , Odn, cnvn. view, com BALBOA pool 2-car gar $.2000 PIUTUSULA 1 1Yt+ 71().8()51. l'UH 21011-----· --- ------ator••· Oraat pay, 1-....:..------....i f'rM products. Now hir ing. Cati now: a1e-7StMUM2 Have A • • Call The Pilot Classifieds at 6'42-5678: to place your Garage Sale Ad! AC,.oss t l1affic Pfoblem ~.C1eS1a 9. Chenshed t'• TVs Alden '5~11'l P-&vmel'll t& Clean olt t7 Turl t 8 Goddess ol oeace 1t M1niste1's residence ~ Heallh·club feature 21Flee 24 Bug 28 Time In office 30 layer 31 Aciress -Dawn l2~10 bundles 35 "Garlield" charactor 31 V•ses $8 "An applo -• 39 Heap 40 Horn sound 4 1 Pen points 42 Sea eaple 43 Golfers warnings 44 Charge 45 Musal notos ~6 Ocean vessel 48 Bistiop-J Sheen 38 41 4 48 63 66 50 t.ight bUlb lnYttntor S4 LaV1$h e11en1 68~ Sula 61 apo1e<>n'1 purnshment 62 long hme 63 Type ot aitter 64 "Tho Oo1111. t1ndOanlel Webstc1· author 65 Mandela·• 010 66 Go inside 67 Snow vehicles 68 Lock·s compan'°" DOWN 1 Rev Jackson 2 Sweers 3 "E.R ·extra 4 Groomed me11cu1011sly 5 Stranger 6 Prayer ending 7 Monarch 8 F'oollall 9 Tan 10 Some exams I 1 Moving vehicle I 2 CuNY loller 13 Billy -W1t11ams 21 Chums 22 G1eased 25 Blunder 26 Small, slender ANTIQUES ANTIQUES 6010 Top Dollar Paid! From 1800·1960. 1 pc lo entire estate. Paintings, china. glsware, furn, etc. 40Yr NB Res 673-6223 PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED 1 llM c '"'°""""'-~ boat 27 Quizzes 29 Oo<:ks 30 Yearns (tor) 32 Canadian resort 33 Good·bye.1n Monlteal 34 Brand name 36 Hound for p11yment 37 Pcrlect place 39 lnlended 43 Squirms 45 Slyer 47 Mended 49 M11ko tun ot 51 Furtive one 52 Form of • OAygcn 53 Goff pro Lopez 55 Yanlls' adversarios 56 Skaltng leap 57 Ivy, e g. 58 ·-sells seashells . • 59 Charged particle 60 Sqv1nel food 10 11 12 13 ........ 8y owtUS GOREN wtm OMAR SHMW and TANNAH HIRSCH ---------1110 POJtSCHB 9175 9085 J!EP TJWfSPOITATION DODGI ---------- BOATS 7011 '18 D•w••n• Very '80 Grand W9g0n .. , •75Porsche114 CleWl. A•bultt .nglne 4WO, low ml. •how-2 Ll\er, w/Mag1 Ii Bra recently. S3,000. Aak room cond. Bal ot conv.ttfl>lf 723·8824 for BIJan e73.9449 Chry Warr. Full power $'2,900 720·t585 ---------1'11(!~ t;n; o•· Tiu; RF.HOLDER •• DINGY Montgomery FOID 9075 --------4X4 9221 llc1th vulncroblt•. Soulh dcal11 Lapatreak. Teak ltlm, •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~I 91 S iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lhe n((.' or diomondA l>t'cler1•r w/cover and dolly. '89 ~ORD TAU,.US MAZDA 2 '81 Ch•VV Suburb•n NORTH ·~32 CV Q 7 6 0 6·U •AKQJ would th1•rcforl' play low rrom rlum-$550 714-435-0308 QL 4-csr, champagne. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii t /2 ton. dual A.IC, prl11 my. win lhc• 11c1• ,1r hrnrts in hand. '"9"'"0-.-,-0-n-W.,._h_•_I•-,---121k ml, good cond, '81 MVP Mlnhr•n tint, 1081<, nu pn1, ear- then <lruw two round11 of lrum1111 lo BOAT TRAILER S3495. 434·7070 ecyl. 70Kml. Black. pet, Urea, alloy1. Very dill<'OY<'r lhnL lhcr<' wu~ n lrump II)!!· Current regletratlon .• 92 Ford T•uru• Alloy rlma. Mint cond. clean. $12,900 080, WEST •9 F.AST c•r whc11 We11l cl1RClll'flr'll n low hcarl S135. 714·435-0308 Orey, 4 ..cfoor, exc $11 ,500. IS42·8881 642-5013 on"lh<' N'l'Ond round. I\ lrump trick cond, new tires, all would ht• 11urrent.lercd lo F.o'lt as record•. One owner.---------VOLVO West di~rnrd11 nnolhl'r twnrt. POWER BOATS N/S. 86K mlles. S5995. MERCURY 9135 9230 \J J 10804' OAQ9 ... 10 9 7 s • QJ 10 \J K932 0 J 10 8 7 A11 thr c11n-l11 lie. nll would IK• wdl 7012 _54_8_·_4_1e_o _____ 1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii if F.n11l dtrl Ml Rhin lo n hiah d1a -1993 FORD '8 8 TRACER 5 spd, '87 780 TURBO Blk/ "' BRONC04X4 blk lt h r , rul ly mond. llul Wrst.'11 di11c11rd11 1>0 the 1... Boston Wh•l•r good cond. 70k ml. ul ed ·.. f d ... 54 SOlITH •AK8764 'V A I h h "' In P•rfect cond All Must 1elll $3400 OBO. eq PP ' .. or ' g t.rump11 ind mndr l c R Ill painrul-Super Sport SS 40hp · cond, S6500 644-8710 ly ohvwus. Thn•c rlinmond trickR Yam. Tr•ller, cover. power, leather, phone. 721·1781n95·1565 .. tow pkg, rims/tires. nll'llnl down nne. blm top. Like new. Only 60k miles. $17K. ---------\TOLVSWAG N 2 'l'hc' li•Jti\1mnt.<• wuy to lry t.n 17500 8 7 5-1708 57_4-4247 or 646-9449 NISSAN 9 150 " E 9 35 O K ~2 m11kc lhl' conlrMl 16, once the 18' .Shock electrlc --------- tmmp rKt!lit.inn IWCl)ll\CR olwious, to.. Bnyboat. Hardtop, HONDA 9085 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '71 SUPl!RBUO Red/ piny 011 l'luh!I. If l':nst hos three or new bait, exc cond. '87 300ZX Orig White converllble. .•862 Thv bidding. mun> c:luhs, d<'rlnrrr will grl a d1a· $5900. 845·7873 owner, 43k, xlnt cond. Showroom cond. mond losrr uwny hl'fore Easl con '90 Prelude whfta, 5 T-top, loaded. $6500 SSOOO. 642·9574 SOUTH WFST I • l'a .. NORTfl EAST 2• PMS ruff. nncl Im mu kc the conlracl. spd, sunrf, a/c, am/fm, OBO. 965-11526 SAIL BOATS 7014 e1k mu. alarm, t1n1. l\gn111 duwn onr. cruise, $9,500 obo. 1 ---------AUTOS Thr tl1'v11111R l1or, udnpted by~liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii owner e1s-081s OLDSMOBILE 9155 2• Patt ~· PftllS 3• Pa• Pass l'a1111 Opening lead· .IRck of <:J 9246 ~There is 11 demand for mt•n who cnn mnkc wrong :ippenr right," wrnle thr Greek philo1mphrr. Ter· cnce. some 2.000 years l\go. He would have been proud of South un this deal. Routh, wnii to rnv1•r llH.' jack of 14' LIDO complete---------WANTED lwurta; w11h th<' qtwrn nl l1;ck 011c, covers, exc cond. SELL liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii caplurinf! lite kin(( v.1lh lhc nrc. Won many races. '78 Olds W•9on V-8, Desperateli need l>rclnrrr 1hl'11 plnyrd 11C(>, king nnd S900. &45·7&73 Auto Trans. Full Pwr. donation of truck lo anolhcr lrump, giving Easl the C•I 25 rebullVloaded, th yo~ ~om~i d A{C, C/C, AM/FM help homeleu & lead. Sure from t.he piny nt trick cruising/racing, s5000 __ ro_uo __ c_as_s_e __ , $1188. 548-0275 needy. 875-8854 Wllh a lrss·t.han-solid six-rord suit and poor support for partner, South look a conservative eppronch onc.J rebid lwo 1>pades. When North raised invilntionally. Routh pro- C£'1•rled lo gnme with 111Rrrity. Wcsl It'd the Jilek of henrls. 1111d most dcclarrrs would hnve hL•Pn v<•ry happy with lhe contract The jlame could not be defcntcd if c1lhC'r lrumps broke evenly or 1-:ai;t hrld one that dcclnrcr held I wo hearts, flrf'T\. Must seel F.nst lrircl to ca Rh the nine of he1u1.11 Call. 723-6048 bPforc shining to u diamond. 1',our •-L-l""'D_0_1_4 ____ _ 11pnde11 Ind and m11de. Good condl W/traller. Lenrn to be a b etter bridge $795 72 7-4422 p layer! Subscrib e now to the 1--------- Goren llridge Lellrr hy c alling MARINE SLIPS soonss-1225 ror information . Or DOCKS 7022 writ.-lo Go r e n n rid i:cc Le Iler, '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l'.0. Uox 4410. Chicago, IL 60680-1• 4410. 50 FT MOORING w/ 25 FT Lancor. Corner spot, near 15th SI. Public Dock. 675-4217 FURNITURE 6014 MERCHANDISE PETS & BALBOA YACHT BASIN has boat sllps avail from 31 10 75 11. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MISC. 6015 ANIMALS 6049 Extra Long Full Ad· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S 14 .50/h. 673-1 76' justable Bod. $200. B e v Do o llttle'a Loving Iguana 3'. Wilhr---.... D-0 ..... C_K __ _ Good Cond. 645-1352 "When the wind had cage. stand & heat plus or minus 25'. wings" S225. Plus r ks. $200. 721-8968. $175 8 5 0 8145 LIKE NEW 5-pc Rattan many more. 722·5634. __,,,..________ · • lvg rm sot, whflewash . a m ese blue point p R 1 VAT E Doc K finish, S500. Silk Co mplete Vllleroy & ma le neutered, 1yr. plants $50. 721 ·8654 Boch basket patlern old. FREE to good 30ft. + Side lie. Eloc· service for 12 serv home onlyl 975-1116 Irle & water. Newport. ROSEWOOD Solid rnd pcs $4500 valµe . S250. 675-9742 dining t bl w/Lazy $3000.0BO 673-2788 -B-lC_Y_C_L_E_S---6-0-6-0 WANTED DOCK Susan. Both w/glass MINOLTA MAX.XUM SPACE for 18tt elec. top, 8-chrs w/custom Complete photo set-boat. Balboa Island It bluo cushions. up. 7x1, B0-200mm Large fra me Batavus •675·1840 • $3500. Firm. 645-8435 2.8, 24mm 2.8, 50mm racing bike. Snimano WI k & 1.4, 5400XI flash Plus 6 O O gear. S 2 5 O .1---------c er World More extras. Sl 100/obo. 7 59·5655 MOTORCYCLES Always Great Value! Tea Carts $87.50 & up 998-0565· pgr. 291 "1---------SCOOTERS 8018 Plenty or Wicker Tool 9252· SPORTING 1125 Victoria St. (R) --------GOODS 6065 C.M. 5 48·02 02 WANTED (2) '77 CT70's Honda ·-······-------------·-··--• 0 YIS,5111 MY CA.It Run your ad in ""°"" Credit Cord O MC :::MSA D AM X • E..,--iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (1) '69 CT70 Honda Brand new gas stove ---------TO BUY 6 0 19 (auto). $300 each ~2~1~fo°bo~ sf~~:~~· MERCHANDISE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii c~~:~~ e 1 t 1 e ,Ro~~~ 548-3135/650-2957 the Newport Beach Costa Mesa Doily Pilot and the Huntington Beach Fountain Volley Independent to reach over 1 00 ,000 homes. Fox us this form with you r credit cord # or moi l it in with a check today! Run for a week! If your car does not sell we'll run it -41o OMY ... Ol llO W 1oto ..... C..-CA '1671 (11'1 '4"51111 <>IM U 14/ 4J r ..s<J• ,.._,...,.o+t MISC. 6015 Old Coins . gold, s1lvor used. Paid $700. Now lewolry, Franklin Mint, SJOOfobo. 759-5655. I••••••••• FURNITURE 6014liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii stor11ng flatware. otc. -------AUTOMOBILES '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 100gal Aquarium with Slovo 642·9448 days TICKETS . , 6075 1• Paku fis h ! $200. Top Dolla rs Paid I••••••••• Drexel desk mirror, 982·75 48 For Records. Jazz, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tables . Orlenta11.,,...--------Sount racks, etc . WANTED Southwes t•---------screen, pictures, fan, PLANT SALE Comont Call Mike 645.7505 Aw•rd Tick ets. Top CADILLAC 9040 records, tapes, books. lable, 3 benches ---------Dollar Paldl 751-10501"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii misc. 47&.5025 $150, founlalns $110, Classified 1• Exec Roll·To,p desk, oal<, xlo\ cond. $400 080. 965-1626 bird baths $20. 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