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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-03-27 - Orange Coast Pilot,,..--1--• - THE NEWPORT BEACH • • 24-ffcu Hotlnt lo ... &hr 642-6086 eomn. •Tips • hf Miis, • Pagl Kl Men ct111111d Ida, P1D1 85 Serving the Orange Coast since 1907 You're lnvlled to ......... Boat slips no longer a scarce commodity • .. ~ The recession -coupled with the creation of new boat slips and lower fees in neighboring harbors -has left marinas with more docking space than ever before. By Russ le. SlllWl'llr NEWPORT BEACH -In the wake of the recession there is now an unusual opportunity for dry-docked boat owners. Most of tbe marinas in New- port Harbor have vacant boat slips. No decade-long waiting lines. No kidding. "About three years aao if I had a slip to offer they would come right down to sign up," said Debrah Michael, manager or the DeAnza Bayside Village Marina. "Now, they definitely shop around." The recession -coupled with the creation of new boat slips and lower . fees in neighboring harbors -has lcf t some local marinas with a lot more docking space than ever before. "We have vacancies of prett( much every size," said Michae . "We were pretty full until about a year and a half or two years ago when it started slowly ebbing off. We do kn<'W that the reccs- lion has affected us." · De~ billed as a famity- oriented marina with a total 224 slips across from the former Re- uben E. Lee floating restaurant, has not raised rates or $11 to $13 a foot because or the slump. "We're just trying to keep the tenants here very happy and very comfortable," Michael said. But space for boats over 40 11111 road to Barclllona? .. 1.-,.~Noc Several slips are available to boaters in the Newport Beach area. feet is still hard to come by, ac-crates three marinas in Newport cording to Daryl Landrum, gen-Harbor. "On a 40 to 45·root cral manager of Irvine Co.-owncd boa!, it could take an)'\\hcre from California Recreation which op-a yea r to three years," he said. "It depends on the boat." California Recreation bas a total 560 slips in its Bayside, Bay- shorcs and Balboa marinas. SliP.s for bo~ts under 40 feet arc avail· able. "With today's economy the turnover has been more rapid," Landrum said. "Back about three years ago, we "'ere telling people they would have a two to four- ycar wait." The increase in available slips has not had an effect on CQunry- owncd offshore moorings which cost boat o"' ncrs only a small transfer fee , an SIS per foot an- nual f cc and a biannual mainte- nance fee. For boats in the 25 to 29 foot range, the next available space will go to an individual '>'ho has been on the county's waiting list since No,cmbcr 1960. "One thing about our files is, \\e don't know how many or See SLIPS/llek hll j Lawyer takes steps to save Hood from • racing death penalty ~ Attorney asks judge to strike allegation accusing defendant of lying in wait to kill former employee. By Iris Yokoi Stll!I WIW FONTANA -The defense attorney for Newport Beach de- veloper and accused murderer Jim Hood took steps Thursday save his client from facing the death penalty. Defense attorney Philip Bourdette asked San Berna.r- dfoo Municipal Court Judge Douglas Fette I . to strike a spc· cial allegation that accuses Hood of lying in wait to kill former employee Bruce Beauchamp. Bourdettc contends prosecu- tors have not presented enough e"idcncc during Hood's ~eck­ long preliminary hcanng Lo prove the Harbor View resident met Beauchamp on false pre· tenses and then killed him. J\1arch 2 shooting. Fencl is slated to rule on Bourdctte's motion Tuesday, in addition to deciding v.hcthcr there is enough evidence to order Hood, 48, to trial on charges he murdered Beau- champ. Hood told im·estigators he shot Beauchamp v.hco the dLS- gruntlcd former employee stormed into his office after making angry threats in reac- tion t o the arrest of Bcauchamp's brother-in-law ror stcalang construction equipment from Hood. Beauchamp, a 32·year-old Fontana resident, was tried and acquitted or the J 990 murder of Hood's wife Bonnie. But Hood maintains the shooting of Beauchamp had nothing to do with his wife's death. ~-~Nol Calwtim Olympic bplc tum member Renn Crichlow rounds ing recently. Crichlow is tr~ning at the Newport Aquatic Center ~ Drive in Newport BeKh while doing some dry-lmd train· for the '92 Summer Olympia to be held in Barcelona, S~in. And Bourdcttc also claims there is no proof Hood knew Beauchamp v.as coming to his office on the morning or the San Bernardino C.Ounty pros- ecutors. h~~cr, believe Hood hired Beauchamp to kill Bon- nie Hood and then -more than a year later -shot Beauchamp seven times at close range to keep him quiet. Prosecutors said Hood planted a gun on Bcauchamp's body to See HOOD!'IDPlll For-a. Clltl Mesa olllcar f • ~ •• tastllli18 In King --b'lal ~ Robert Michael called as an expert witness in defense of officers. By .. Daly Plot COSTA MESA -A retired Loi Anscles police captain who offered crucial defense tcs- . in the Rodney Kin& ~is week wu known as ••a sharp )10UftJ man" when be n. throup the ranks or the ea.ta Mesa Police Department men tban 2S yean aao. Roben Micbecl. •ho started bis police career iA Colta Mesa ia 1959, WU ftnt called IO the stand Wednesday u an cxpen witness in defense of four Los Anaelcs police omcen accuscd of using excessive force apinst Kina la.st March. . Michael, who viewed the in· (amous videotape of the police beating more than 100 times and dissected it in milliseconds, testified Wednuday that it took only two viewings to con- vince bim that the use of force by the omcen was proper. Durin& cross examination Thursday, prosecutor Terry White painstakin&Jy dissected Michael's credentials and IOUlbt to diminish his CTCd• SH KING,11d .. Inside Business ,, President IUlh's c:hW emnomic ........ ...... dnlhllwhledwe .. ... dlife in .... Nllan'I ...... ...,,he...-~m .. wn._,..., .. oaunlrYin .......... ....... 'Oft. Dr.MldmlJ.lalliln. c:t.irnmt d ... "11·•· ... c.ound d kill-* A&ht. -. aid pa ... Wlc ... - IUCh •""Powel .... ... ........... _ .•.. NdJIMC»MYinthi ......... ~.., .. ....tWOI ,-. ................ ...-a·a• .... nalllic ::r::i=::. ...... ... ..,, .. M. --Offtclall get OK to lire contractor Company ~as hired to build still-uncompleted Metro Fire Station ByAmlC** Siii ... COSTA MESA A U.S. reaching an agreement and etty officials rcoe-.cd their request to aain back control of the station. Banl.Nptcy Court judge save Costa Mesa officials the ao- abeld Thursday to fire a fman- cialty-troublcd Newport Beach contractor hired to build the still-uncompleted Metro Fire Station. Not satisfied that The Ed- ~ards Group had come up with any soJid proposals. Wilson ruled _..,. P. IMPPBI that the city and the Loi Ahsa1 attorney fOf' the city Water District can terminate contncts with t.he company. 'The debtor has been making promises from day one. It's all smoke.' The rulina by Judie John Wilson came t-.'O weeks after be save The Edwards Group one last chance to wprk out a deal with the city .to finish up work on the Sl.5 million fire station -a cru- ciaJ pan ol the city cmcracncy plan to protect South Coat Plua and Town Center. But by the end of 1 Santa Ana court bcarina Thursday, botb sida hid not come any ctoscr to Offiaa.Js from the two aacncics ba\c arcucd that tbcy'~c lost confidence ui tbc ability of The Edwards Group to fmisb the projects and free up funds to pay nwncrws sub- contractors v.-ho are dcmandina paymcot for about $873,<XX> "-ortb of unpaid serw:a. 1'bc debtor bas been makins promises frocn da one," wd inorncy David P. Da~r, •ho S..STATI~- A2 Friday. March 27. 1992 Locals Only PilorPeop1e· . ·'" --!: • • I Yvonne Winter SHE IS~------------- A former Orange County resident "hose c::irecr in show busi- ne~s w:is sp:.u~cd back in 1955 when at age 16 she w::is crowne~ PtrJte Queen at the Orange County Fair. Winter and other fa ir queens "111 rciurn fo r the Centennial edition of the Orange Coun- t) Fair. \\h1ch rum Jul~ 10-::!6 in Costa ~tesJ. STARTING TIME----------- Up the point \\hen she nJmed Pirate Queen, Winter said she ··had never \\On anything. e'en at dra\\ing straws." Out what have seemed li~e a minor event :it the time had major consequences. After beino named queen. Winter signed a contract "ith RKO ::> k .. tudios thJI ··pau.J more than the a'cragc man made per wee . Since then. \\'inter has \\Orkcd as a model. and acted in theater, films and u:lc\1~1on . Her credits include ''The Tonight Show with Johnny C1N1n·· and being feJtured on Toni Home Perm boxes for 10· vear:.. f\tore recently, she appe:ircd in the Cinema:< movie "R:11nkillcr" Jnd portra)ed the missing heiress Helen Branch on .. Hard Cop) ·· A SOARING VOICs;.__ ________ _ Winter. nu" a S;inta ~1on 1ca resident. is prob..1bly best known tor her \\Or~ :is a singer "1th such local big groups as the Tracy \\'ells 13anJ the Lcnnv Schuastak band and the Barnie Olson band. \\hen' ~he\ not ~inging. acting or modeling, she designs a ltne of bllUJlllr p1llo"~ :ind accessories and recently "orked as a m..1J...eup ;irt1,t for the 1990 Grammy A"ard~. Through all her ex- periences. \\inte r ~aid she ha~ retained many fond memories of her ~tint ..i-. P1rJte Queen. Jn addition to a trip to Catalina, her reign as queen ..1J,o included an appearance on the Jack Owens Sho" at IV\UC -By Anna CekolD ~t. D:H id Chickering, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chickering of Ne"' port Ueach. has completed basic training at fort Sill, Okla. 0 Christianne Carlson or Costa Mesa has been named to the Dean·s Lt!>t Jt CaliforniJ St:itc Uni,ersit), Chico. 0 Fran Russell 1s the newlv elected Prc,ident of the Orange County Paralegal A~soc1at1on · She i~ a paralegal "ith the Newport IJeach la'' firm. Buchalter :":cmcr Field-, and Younger. ::::J Barbara ~loore Carnn:lugh of Co~tJ ~les;i "JS awarded \\ith the Dr. Arthur DJ\I<; ~kmonJI Scholar~h1p for her ou tstanding \\tirk at Or.1n~e Cn.l\I Colkgc John L\lc Lan~on of Co~tJ ~tcsa graduatcJ in Fall 199 1 \\-ith a Jci:ree 10 Ur .1J~.1,t SJk' from 1hc Un1,er ... m llf Kan'J' ~ ::J . Gail and Rolx.rt Krndrick l>f Costa ~tc'J pre~cntcd "Trey", a Gl>klen Rl tnc,~r Gu1Jc Dog. to D. Allen Oraucl miller recently through ··Gu1dl· 01Jg' for the Ulind, Inc.". 0 M.mne ~1.111 \l!t Perry R. Brooks. ~on of Rella M. Drooks. of '-:cwporr lk.H.h. ;ctcntl)-recc1 .. c<l the ~lanne Corps' Gootl Con- duct i\kJ.tl VOL. 88, NO. 71 Readers' Hotline: 642-6086 ~ "'' nm"""'3 •ho<ll 1hf> IA•ly Pllol 0t "4'W' hf" ,..JI br ~•I'd ....... dlttctly IO ld110r W11iwm lobdPll Thf' U-1• hou< A..-.1"1 -wt INy bf! uSf'd IO -ord ~ ID ~ tdl= ""' ,,,, .,.., ropo< (on•"bu'°" to h Hod•rw ..,..., ..,Al'! I<\ -~ t C<>''"''~<>'1 pubrlfhed mu« "' ~ rNr r "•-"' •I'd r-,,u..,lw< for '""'" ..... 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CA 92626 Copynr1 No new\ t&Onft. lllultt~ ~ ton•I ~!ttf or ~~ ~n !Ny t. r~ w1lhout """~ pem>lllOOf'I d f~ngtlc OWIWf How to reach us at The Pilot Circubtiott Or.in~ County 642~))) Advertising ClllSlfaed 642-5678 Display 64 2 -4 321 fditorial Nf'W\ S4().1224 Sports 64 2~) )0 ~. sports f.x 646-4170 MMft Office Busl~ Off.ce &42-021 Business fax 631 ·S902 -------------~---~ -------------------_ ----------~- Briefly State otncer Ullbaldl swap m•t leae COSTA MESA -Charges that the Orange County Fair Board was discriminatory in its recent decision to let Tel-Phil Enterprises keep the lease to the lucrative Orange County Marketplace swap meet are unfounded, a hearing officer with the state's division of fairs has concluded. "There was not a scintilla of evidence that information was given to only one bidder to the disfavor of others," Emil Relat said in a 21-page statement that he distributed at the board's meeting Thursday. KBH Outdoor Markets, Marke tplace Management Inc. and Orange County Flea Market Inc. filed protests earlier this month asking the state to hold a re-bid on grounds that the scoring process the fair board created was biased. But Relat said the allegations were "not persuasive." Relat also called charges that the board used "secret scoring criteria" unsubstantiated, and said it was "up to bidders to give it their best shot." h was a special three-member committee appointed by the fair board that gave Tel-Phil Enterprises the top scbre over six other competing companies when ii came to financial standing and experience. MMAgln1 Editor Steve Muble, 642~131 The vote has been postponed to April 6. Uoyd said the board r_nus~ make 11 decision by May 1, which ts the deadline to apply for the race. - -By Lori.Ana B11shcd11 · 'Cirque' wl retll'll Cirque du Soleil, the unusual circus that enjoyed an extended run in the parking lot of South Co:lSt Plaza last year, will return there with an all-new show next January. The critically acclaimed French-Cnnadian circus grew out of Montreal street theater and combines mime, dance, acrobatics, original jazz music ~nd other a rt forms in an inno,•auve blend. The circus uses onl)' humJn performers, no animals. Titled "Saltimbanco," an Italian word from the 16th century that loosdy refers to "skilled .street performers," the show w1!l featur~ innovati\'e costumes. ~tagmg, mu!l1C and cutting-edge acrobatics. according to director Franco Drago ne. The show, which "ill includ~ JS performers from 1:? countries, is ehcdulcd to open in Costa Mesa on Jan. 30, 199.3. Tick1:t arc available by calling .5~9·9497. Goodwill site o"ns .. COSTA MESA -lt'~ rime ::igain for spring clc:ining anJ Goodwill lndu~tric' of Orange Count) "ill be setting up a ~pccial donation station for \ho~c rc-u!tablc closet contents. Fair board officials said they weren't surprised when the protests started coming in, though, considering the amount of money at stake. Last year, Tel-Phil Enterprises grossed SJ4.4 million from the Marketplace. About S3.7 million Sea lions catch a few ~ys at one of their favorite hang· outs just outside ~ Harbor. A~ a convenience to Costa Mc!l:t residents, a donJlton !Ille h now located at 250 Ogle St., just ou1h of 17th Street ne~lr Iii-Time Cellar). Clothing don;Hions will be of that went to state coffers. Under the terms of the new 5-year lease, Tel-Phil will see a 6.5 percent overall increase in what it pays to the fairgrounds. "In view of the intense competition, Tel-Phil is particularly proud to have won the award." Malcolm said in a written statement after it was announced that the bid protests were rejected. "All of the members of the fair board are to be commended for the ir fairness and impartiality. According to Fair spokeswoman Jill Lloyd, if bidders who filed protests are not happy with the state hearing officer's conclusions, they must take their case up in court. -By LoriAnn Basbcda Racing fair gets reprieve COSTA MESA -The Orange County Racing Fair is still in the running :is a majority of Fair Doard members again deferred making a decision Thursday on whether to dump the annual event. Jn its heyday during the late '70:., the 18~day summer racing fair drew a daily crowd of up to 15,000 people to the Los Alamitos Race Track in Cypress -and generated as much as SJ .5 million in bets each day. But fair s.pokeS\\oman Jill Uoyd said bets in recent years haven't exceeded $800,000 a night. And auendance is about half of what it used to be. At a fair committee meeting Thursday, board members Don Willet, Bev Lang ton and John Crean \\ere prepared to terminate the races. But after bo:ird member Clint Hoo e lobbied for the event, the remaining siJt board members decided they wanted more time to review the proposed termination. By discontinuing the event, Lloyd said, the board would severe all tics with the racing bu iness. "Before making such a drastic decision, some of the board members felt they had to review it a Jillie more," Lloyd said. "h's uch a final thing." accepted se,cn Ja)s a "eek, from 9 a.m to S p.m The GooJ"1ll Store at 620 W. 19th St. :ii)() accept donation . For tho e "ho "ant to Junate large household item~. call 547-6.300 and :i Goodwill truck \\111 come pie~ up the items. Receipts :ire i ucd by :i Good"'ill auend:in1 for :ill donation~. The donations enable GOQJ,, 111 to train people \\Ith di abilities for emplu)mCnt M> they Cln become independent eitizens. The donations aho allow Goodwill to pay for it training and JOb-placcmcnt protrams "'ithout primarily depending on goH:rnment fu ndinj. For more information, c:ill 547-6301. Stores donate K-9 feed The Orange County Shcrifrs Department ha~ is ucd certificates of apprcc1at1on to the lams Co. or Rancho Cucamonga and the Pct Gire Co. of Nc"porl Bc.ich for donating S'.!,'.?00 \\Orth of dog food for the department's bloodhound Jl\1~1un. -BJ the D:Jil>' Pilot ' -.;:c .. ·-.. :.;, • • • .. ... ,· - -• -~ • • • -P -D ... I. . __ ... v_ .. ~, .. -;. ·-· ---· .-... -•.• :.. -···~· 0 ~ !11:6 ~ . . •. :r: ~ ....... ; ~ .. · ...... ~.:-"? ...... -":.. .• t'(r. ·' '~-:.· .~f. &, Costa Mesa Someone stoic 1he punc of a woman \I.ho \!o:U v1~1l11!J from Ja~n at the Westin South CO;ast Plaza Hotel. The wom:in. who 'Aas planning 10 relum home 1ha1 d:iy, lost her cash and pass- port in the thefl. • About SJS,000 worth of property, in- cluding cush and jewelry, was stolen from a home on 1he 400 block or Mer- rimac Way. • A m:in r:rn up anJ stoic a handbag 1h:11 w3s si11111g on an out~idc t:iblc al Taco Bell 111 22.59 lbrbor Btvd. The lou 'us SI I an cash and a calcul3tor • Aboul $4,000 v.orth oC tools '111ert ~tolen Crom 1hc con truction area oC 1hc new Guess Store at South Coast Plaza. • A Coolidge S1rc'et resident was awakened by a burilar who had just enough tame 10 steal a ~i<ko CHSClle recorder . 4.'21p.a'-J fl!M&a.&.J 6:.np.a 17 lt:'Jp.a u l:t:ZJ&Ja., ... .... , ........ 1u .. ,...u 7:1t,.,.. u Newport Beach A Ncw?_?rl Bctich dcntl)t rcponcd the thcrt or hi clu1ch purse Thu™.13Y from his dcnt:il offacc on 1hc 1400 block or A\"OCadO Stree t The m:in IOIJ pohcc his purse. v.hach c:on11incd S2SO an cuh., ,._s stolen from his pri\ 1c or. lice an the building. • A Whirl~I JU dryer valued .11 S400 v.:as s10lcn from an unlocked .ionae comp:irtment sometime be~-ccn Mon-wy and Tucsd:iy from an underground ............... 2 .... . ___ ..,.J..4 .... ~ c•1ulltle1u r••s• fr•• •ad1l1t• 1•••••• •• ....... ,........, ....... ~ ........... ,.. .... ~s.-11: .... 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The citizens were let in on it only about two weeks ago. The score is now Citizens l, Officials 0, and it will probably stay that way. The issue, as you may have read in Russ Loar's stories in the Daily Pilot yesterday and last week, is Coastline Community College's desire to lease the virtually desened Eastbluff School from the Ncwpon-Mes:i school district. Problem i.s, the school sits right in the middle or a quiet, pretty neighborhood which is not very well known as The Bluffs. Most of the residents are quite happy with their unlisted-community status. On the Coast When boosters wanted to build the Marfo n Bergeson Aquatic Center on the campus or neighboring Corona del Mar high school, Bluffs residents pretty much let it slide. _ ... ___ But when another booster group wanted to build a football stadium on the COM campus, the neighbors rose up and smote it down. With new outsiders wanting to mess abOut with their backyard, Bluffs people proved at Tuesday night's school board meeting that arc once again poised to vanquish the varlets. When he conve ned the meeting, Board President Forrest Werner riffled the thick stack or speaker-request cards and guessed it would take 200 minutes to hear everybody out, at the )Chool board's standard five minutes per. While most of the speakers were expected to give a variation on the theme of "Don't even think about putting a college here," there ~ere some surprises, and some surprisingly heated moments. Or the five homeO\\nCr :issociations in The Bluffs, three are \Chcmentl) against Coastline coming, t\\O -the original Bluffs Jnd the Villas -have not taken a position. SJm BO)CC heads the Original Bluffs group. When he told the tru)tces th:u he only knew of a dozen or so negative comments on A Balboa Island resident thought it would be won- derful to have a Coastline campus in The Bluffs. He was not well-received by the crowcf. 'Stick it in your firehouse!' said a guy next to me . the Coa)tline proposal (out of omc 600 residents) 3 guy in the audience said, most audibly, "No way!" It fonhwith got 'cry :ingry our. Boyce whipped around, presumably quite ready to deck thc,,noysayer, who was just a f cw feet behind the rostrum. But other than some dagger looks later, that was that. "This has become an inOammatory issue and it shouldn't be.'' Boyce said. A \\Oman "ho lh·cs on Vi ta Trucha. directly acro!>S from Eastbluff School. drew gasps from the crowd of 200 when she said ha,ing Coastline move in JUSt four doors away ''\\ould be no problem whatsoc,er." Another woman, who lives acro)S the same street nnd down three doors, said having Coastline there \\Ould "completely defeat 1he reason l moved here .. .'' But the pro-Coastline forces were not done. A Balboa Island re ident thought it "oulJ be wonderful to ha'e a Coa tline c:impus in The Bluff . He "as nm well-recei\ed by the cr~d. "Stick it in )Our firehou e!" said a guy next to me. Now the pro-Coastline force were done and the antis poke on. Their concerns were traffic; )pecding on the m:iin drag of The Bluffs, Visto del Oro; trash; visiting roach coaches; security lights in the new 250 to 300-pace puking lot, :ind nil the other stuff 1hat goes "1th a community-college campus that "ould run 13 hours a djy, fi\C:6'fa)'S o week and ma)bc on Saturday. "We alrc:idy ha\c a shopping center. a nursery school, a tennis club, n bo)S and girls club, a park "1th soccer and ba eball fields .ind wc·re under the night p:uh for John Wa)nc," one )pea~er ummcd up. "Isn't that enough?" The school board seemed 10 agree, e pccially with the 1z.able number of speakers who asked, "Would you want this going on across the !Meet Crom you?" They sent the college district, "back to the drawing board." Fred Martin's column runs !tfond11y, U'rdn~sd11y and Frid11). Briefty r •. · · "'· : :-_ · .. ... , ... -.. . ChUdren lnVlted to Co8tl M8ll Eater rest COSTA MESA -Children under the age of 10 arc invited to panicipatc in the annu:il city "Easter Egg-Citement" event on Sat- urday, April 18 at Balearic Community Center. The day will include egg hunts, an Easter bonnet contest. face p.lmtmg. a Jelly bean guessing contest, 3 petting zoo. pony rides and a visit from the Easter buMy. All activities, wh ich st.trt at 9:30 a.m. and will continue through 11:30 a.m., arc free. • The event is sponsored by the City of Costa Mesa Community Services Deparrmcr1t and Torelli Reahy. Bafearic Center is lo· ca.led at 19""'i Balearic Drive, just off the corner or Adams Avenue and Mesa Verde East. . For more information. call 645-8551 . Iii •ICllll 11 Nllfll In .......... .. Turn off the TV. and tum on the tan: Weather oCf~ials predict toJay' rain showers will move out by 1ftcrnoon, making way for a dry, unny v.eckend. ~nd your item• for Mound Town to Bob van Eylten, The Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Me1.i,, 92627. Today Senior forum -Seniors are Invited to enjoy coffee, doughnuts and conversation at Friday's Hospitality Forum at the Neighborhood Community Center, 1845 Park Ave., 9 a.m. to noon. Bring a friend. For more information, call Anne at 646-2170. Saturday Day at the races - lifeline living Centers, an organization which provides housing and training for the · mentally impaired homeless, will hold its first fund raiser of the year, an evening of harness racing at the Los Alamitos race course, on March 28. Tickets are S30. which includes dinner. For information, call Frances Raabe at (310) 430-5985. Book sale -The Friends of the Costa Mesa Libraries will hold their annual Spring Book Sale on March 28 at the Mesa Verde Branch from 9 <i.m. to 3 p.m. Call L'ie Library Jt 646-8845. Origami -Ong.1mi is the Japanese art of paper folding and has delighted people for centuries. A class will be offered from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday for the entire family at Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Rd .. Costa Mesa Call 432-5880 for more information. School benefit -Daily Pilot columnist and KFI talk show host Hugh Hewitt will se~e JS master of ceremonies at "All Creatures Great and Small." a benefit for Prentice Day School Saturday at Le Meridian Hotel in Newport Beach. Prentice is a special school serving the needs of children with d)'Sle.1da. for reservati<fns and information, call 650-1115. School carnival -Games, rides, great food, prizes and a silent auction will be featured at Saturday's carnival on the Kaiser School campus. 21 30 Santa Ana A\e. The event is sponSO<ed by the school's parent and foculty org;mization. For information, call 646·4115. looking fabu lo us - Nationally acdaimed speaker Judy Carter will offer strategies for looking and feeling "fabulous at any age." at 8:30 a.m. Saturday at Nordstrom South Coast Plaza. The free event includes a ''ardrobing seminar by the Nordstrom Personal Touch department. A continental breaUast will also be se~ed. To RSVP call 850-3790. Sunday Community discussion -Join a discussion of community issues Sunda) at St. ,\.\ark's Presbyterian Church, 2400 Mar Vista, Newport Beach. Din ner is at 5:30 p.m. and the discussion will begi n at 6:30 p.m. Guests include Dick Allen, Mary Hornbuckle, Michael Stephens, and Ellen $e\-eron1, as well JS others. For more information, call 644-1341. Monday Horpeless benefit - Thomas House Temporary Shelter will host an evening of entertainment at Charley Brown 's restaurJnt in Nf\ .. port Beach, beginning at 5:30 pm. Monday. "It'' go1n-to be kind of crummy (thi ) morning," said meteorologist M:.rty Chipman. "But at should Jry out by afternoon." Whether the sun will appear after "Only God know that ~ind of ~luff," be said. Rne Dlnlno If "-sonable Prices serving lunch & Dinner with a Panoramic Vn & Full Service Bar ()&st Chipman is fairly QOnftdent that Saturday beach goers will see 1.1 lot of un hioe. I c;mpcraturcs for the coast ate upc;c:tcd to reach the upper ~ tutd~y. unJ y' forecast ~s partly loudy kics wtth hiahs in lbc upper 60l to mid·70L "But there bouJdn't be any rain through the weekend,'' Chipman ~id "II bouJd be a 1ot better thaa 1t has been:• _.,. ... ,,., NOW OFFERING A DINNER BUFFET Friday & Saturday Nights 6pm-9pm -"'Wl.n.0... , ... A lone fisherman sits at the end of the Newport jetty under omi- nous skies. The e-.ening includes dinner, entertainment, an auction and prizes. Proceeds will benefit homeless famil1e:, in Orange County. Call 531-7478 or 839-3277. ( .. \ ADD clutter -Learn how attter is a problem for people ff ering from Attention Deficiency Disorder (ADD) at a lecture given by the offices of Joan Andrews, 11S1 Dove St., Suite 1 OS, Ne\' port Beach 7-8:30 p.m. Monday. There is a SS fee . Call for information or reservations at 476-0991 . Tuesday Bridge class -Classes 1n beginning and intermediate bridge will be offered beginning March 31 and April 2 at the Oasis Senior Center in Corona del Mar. The C<hl 1s S40 for the seven-, .. eek courses. Call 644-3151 for information. Fairgrounds, Co)ta Mesa. Call Jetf Gra'es at 751-32-U for regi)trcitron or 1nlormat1on Panhellcnic meeting - The regular meeting of Newport Beach Panhellenic ,,ill be held on \ \ ednesday at 10 a.m. in the St ,\ \1chael and All Angeb Church Ne\' port Beach. The top·c 1) 'D1SCO\ering Blenheim Palace and all members 1m1ted. Call 646-2524 1or more information Police s peaker - Newport Beach Chief of Police Arb Campbell will answer c1t1zen~· • questions concerning crime and changes in the department at J Speaf.. Up ,.,;!?\,port meeting on Wednesday at Villa NO\J Restaurant. 3131 West Coast Highway. Newport Becich from 6:1 S to 7 p.m. Refre>hments are offered at 5:30. For more information, call 542-4226 Thursday Outdoor photography -Adventure 16. a loc:aT outdoor retail store, is offering a free outdoor photography clinic Lo the public on Thursday at 6:30 in the Costa Mesa store. 1959 Ha rbor Bl\d. The clinic will cover eJCp<>$ure and composition to enhance outdoor photography. Call 650-3301 for more information. Friday Fashion Show -Hoag Cancer Center cind Nordstrom South Coast Plaza have JOined together to prt:.ent a special fa!>hion show eN1lled "Brighter Images" at the Cancer Center, Ho.lg Ho.;p1tal Jo .. ,er camp1.1s, "e 'port Becich at 1 and 3 p m April 3. The public is invited to e>.plore new wa~ to look and feel your best before, during, and after CJncer therapy. The show 1s free. Cilll lhe Nordstrom Concierge at 850-3790 for rf:)el'\ at10n) Your personality Discover facets of your personality thJt m.ike you susceptible to depression, anxiety and addictions on Friday. Testing indudb evaluation and treatment plans to handle arecis of concern Ccill Lynda for resel'\at1on~ at 851-1919. Track championship -The Cit\ of Ne\\"port Becich. Pari.:,, Beciches. Jnd Recreation Dt>pJrtment and the r>.t>"port·Balboa Rotar-. Club Jrt' co-sponsor ing the 1992 'r outh Trad. and F 1dd Champ1on:.h1p> at Newport HJrbor High SchlX>I on Friday. Ched.-1n begins cit 3;30 pm. and the meet slJrt5 at 4.30 pm. Pre-reg1)lrJtion s SH cind normcil rq-;1'.>tr auon •> S 1 5 T! e meet is open to a I !le"'-es age) 1•01·1 ~ • 1 5 Cilll the Departmt'nt at 644-3151 for mart information .rnd reg1~.tr alJon Blood drive -The American Red Cru,>. Orang~ Co..int) Chapter 1> ho:.t1ng a blvocl dri\e at Nord>trom. 3333 Bri'.>tol St.. Costa Mes.1 1n the multi-purpose room from 11 a m. to 3:45 p.m Call Colleen (or appointments Jt 549-8300 1nlJnts Saturday, April 4 Health expo -The 1992 Health Fair Expo ~111 ofter Cree screenings for dermatology. bod') fot analysis. blood pressu•e, hearing. \>b1on, and pulmonary function April 4 bel\\et-n 8 a m and ::? p.m To be held at Oa .. 1s Sen r Ct. .,~t!·. 800 Marguerite A\e . Corona d~I M.lr. and co-ho>ted by Hoag Hospital medical !>l.iff \Oluntt.>er~. the Expo will abo feature eAh b1tors \\Ith information about topic. rang•ng from ch.lng1ng hecilth 1~u~ to personal core. Pneumonia .and tetanus shot> al)() \\all be ghen tree. Call 644-3244 1or 1niprmation. Meet your neighbors - Seeking Common Ground is the the'T'e of this year's CosLa Mesa • Living Room Dialogues, an innovative progrcim that brings together people of diverse cultural backgrounds for small group discussions. E .. eryone is welcome. This year's program continues at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday at Davis Learning Center, on Arlington Street behind Costa Mesa High School. ·------------------·--· : Whv Pay More? J For information, all 754-5329 ber-..een 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. or 642-1162 after 5 p.m 1 Coll For An Appointment Now!! 1 Ir----------, I 11 FREE Electronic 1 • •1 T F·1· I I Wednesday Easter egg hunt - Preschool ch1laren 2-5 years old are 1m1ted to part1c1pate with their classes in the annual Orange County Easter Egg Hunt at 10 a.m April 1, at the Orange County 11 1 ax 1 1ng 1 income Tax P19pa1at1on 1 11 ..,. .. ,.epare-.1"1........,. I <71'> 650-6503 I I Sane m 1111r1 •••Mar~ .as E. 1 r • .. SUie 407 I L----------.J COltaMeea ·-----· !!!lyC*rbpR!Apl1, 1"2 I•••••• 111'1'1 U I B1I --\.• copper hot eno cold l'T\ll'1 Clsltdon llnes. ~.. copper "'° lines gOinQ to NCh ulstlng flnlsfltO ~ fillt.l1 In .. project. Al ntW -atops, fl u llnu. rtqUlttd -.... 91ro1n 11011 111111. ~.,.. °" .... ... ~ -.----•1• M Friday. March 27, 1992 Business Keeping your business like a well tuned auto T his is a decade of great opportunity for competent business leaders and well run companies. You can better capi1ali2c on Lhe opportunities if you ask yourself, "Am I taking care of my business as well as I'm taking care of my expensive car?" A well running car and a well running business bo th bring excitement, pleasure and satisfaction 10 our live s. They're not breaking down and creating frequent stress for us. Like a well running car, a well running business requires regular diagnosis, preventive main1cnance, service, and sometimes repairs. mlnPll N. MlcAdlnl There are some simple, practical, proven, and low-cost business diagnostic strategies tha1 will help you uncover the alignment problems that arc wearing on your company and restric ting cash flow performance. Business Management Through the frequent use of a short interview .a_nd survey process, you can regularly discove r critical info rma tion about the key functions or your company you're most concerned about. You can examine different aspects of the leadership, ma nagerial, financial, marketing, sales, staff development or customer service fu nctions of your company. From the information that's uncovered, you anJ your colleagues can anll)Ze the data and determine whether there are breakdo\\ ns and m1!1alignments causing "car and tear o n your company's ca!ih flow. You will 1hen be in a position to select practical. pro,en, research-based sol ut ion strategics to get your company tlo,.,.n the roaJ where you want it more quickly and easily. The 1..cy !ltratcg1cs )OU can use are performance interviews \\ith management, staff and customers, anti SUl'C)'> ,.,.11h management, staff and customcr!I. Uoth !itrategies have their plJce and wi ll help you identify symptoms and solve problems. Enhancing organiLallonal and individual perlormance is a top management responsibilit:y. This responsibility 1s made easier if P eople need to get in- si ghts into how they are performing through ref lec- tive feedback as we ll as data displayed in some kind of graphic form at. This gives them the op- portunity to pinpoint per- t ormance improvement objectives that will en- hance compan y quality, service and ca sh flow . you ha'e developed anJ published clear performance criteria and standards for all positions and funclio ns in you r company. These performance criteria become the foundation for conducting skillful job observations, conducting performance surveys, and publbhing graphic displ:lys of the results for people to study anJ respond to. Most authorities on managerial excellence recognize the importance of giving and receiving performance feedback. 1 he saying. "You get what you expect and inspect with respect," has been proven over and over again. As I work in different types and sizes of organizations, I'm led to believe that people do not get the performance feedback they need.and Jeservc in order 10 perform at their best. People need 10 get insights into how they arc performing through rellecti'c fcedbJck as \\Cll as data displa)cd in some kind of graphic format. This gives them the opportunity to pinpoint performance impro.,.emen1 objec1ives tha t will enhance company quality, service anJ cash flow. You can use the following steps to facilitate both the interview and survey strategies for discovering new information about how )'Our company is functioning: I. Detetmme v.hal information feedback 1s needed by whom, why they need to know it, who wi ll provide the feedback, when each slep in the process will occur, and how ow the feedback will be used. 2. Select, modify and develop in terview and/or survey questions and design a simple survey format to separate multiple group data and demographic information. 3. Implement a plan for conducting intef\ ie"!I and/or fur sending out and getting back surveys. 4. Plan and conduct small group interviews to clarify items needing additional performance details and mure specific descriptions of behavior. 5. Structure anti conduct a planning ses)tUn 10 rev iew the !>Ul'C~ and•r intel"-1cw feedback and analyze the data and iis implica11uns. 6. Plan and implement a performance anti cash now enhancement plan based on the Jata, 111cluJ1ng ncces!>ary training, monitoring and coaching ac1ivi11es 1. Assess and evaluate the impact of the plan on specific performance and CJ!lh flow improvement Outcomes that affect the achievement of your organization's vision. va lues, mission and goals. 8. Incorporate your efforts and 1he positl\e feedback into a variety of marketing and publtc relations ~lrJtcg1e) to communicate to customers anti prospecti\.c cu\lomcr) to keep busincs!I and get new business. Millard N. MacAdnm is n profession.1/ speaker on the topics of leadership and management and executive director of tbe Pro Actfr~ Management Group in Newport Beach. I/is column ls 11 bimoathly future in the Dail)' Pilot. Appointment Calendar We dnesday, April 1 Memll Lynch will presenl a free program on retirement, from 6 p.m. to 8 p m. at le Me- ridien Hotel 1n Newport Beach For reservJtions, ull 955·6112. Newport Business Funding will conduct a sem1n.ar entitled "Four Sources o( Funding for Starting or Expanding a Busi- ness" at 6 30 p.m. April 1 at the Newport 8eJch Tenn1~ Club. 2601 Eastbluff Drive. For in· fonn.ition and r~rvations, call 262-1071 April 4, 5 Ptol~ls from numerous compilnies in f lt'!ds related to home design will ~on h.Jnd '°' Design Tr.ld1oons Newport '92, a two-dJy trade show, noon to 5 p.m. Apnl 4 and 5 at F.ish1on Island The show ""111 feJture st.age presentatlOns, worksh~ and free consult.Jtrons. and will showcase th~ latest home prod- ucts and services. Tuesday, April 7 The Christian Executive Problem Solving Forum will meet al 7 .i m April 7 al IM Newport Be.ich Mamou Suit~. The 1op1c of the ~y Wiii be "How to ol~te Up, Down and S1dewa15.' F0t mor~ in· f0<m.ation, call 644·5552. 'kiln end your ~knd~r •nnounccmenlJ to lob v•n El*en at The D~lly filot, J30 W. ~1 St., Cosu M~ 92627. -----------------------_------------------------- ------------------------------- AlllllMI Editor lob von EyUn. 642.!J. Baskin predicts slow Callornla recovery Presidential adviser says state's recovery will lag behind nation's By Tony Cox llusiltss Editor IRVINE -Presidcnl Bush's cttief eco- nomic adviser had some good news and bad news Thursday for Orange County busi- nesses. The good news: The nation's economy is showing signs of life, and gross domestic product is expected to s1ar1 growing at a rate of about 3 percent by &he second half of this year. The bad news: California's economic recovery is expected to lag behind &he na· tional comeback by about three quarters, wilh no improvement until late this year or early next year. Dr. Michael J. Boskin, chairman of the President's Council of Economic Advisors, said that because the recession struck later in California than in other parts of the country, it will linger here beyond the nation's recov- ery. He said the state's recovery will be slowed by this area's disproporlionate rcli· ance on the re trenching defense industry and by the foci that California is now cxperienc· ing economic problems that were expcri· enced earlier in other states, such as a lack of credit av:iilabilicy. ''It will dcpcnJ in part o n the strength of the nalional recovery. and, being a big export !ltate, on 1hc health of our trade partners," saiJ Boskin, "ho came to Orange County Thursday to 'peak at the annual Chapman . " Universi t y Economic Forum. Like most economists, Boskin projects that the nation's cconom ic re· covery will be modes&. He said he be- lieves several struc tu ra l problems in the economy will preclude robust eco- nomic growth. First of all, Boskin said, troubles in the fi. nancial services industry have resulted in a lack of loan availability. He said Federal Re· serve reductions in the discount rate have not been as strong an economic catalyst as in the p:ist bcc:iuse of 1he lack of credit avail- ability and a hesitancy by banks to pass on their lowered cost of funds to borrowers. Small-and medium-sized companies, tradi· tionally the biggest driving force behind job creation. have been prevented from exp:ind- ing in many cases because of difficulty in ob- ta ining commercial loans, Boskin said. Secondly, reduc1ions in military spending are forcing a major restructuring of the coun- try's huge defen se industry, Ooskin said. He said the impact of that rcslructuring will de· pend largely on how defense·spcndina cu1s are implemented. Some forces in Congress want mass, instantaneous reductions, he said, while the president wants a more Jnad· ual transition. "I think that it's going to take a monu- mental effort 10 manage defense re~ ductions," Boskin said. "The country can usuolly redeploy people over time, like we did after World War 11 and the Vic1nam War. But it doesn't happen ins1antly. "I expect major expansions in olher se~· tors with the available talent supply.'' • The. third structural hindrance to the coo· nomic recovery is debt buildup, Boskin said. Rather than spending money and fueling the economy, he said, companies and individual~ are currently paying down excess debt thal they built up over the lo.st decade. Boskin said Bush has initiatives that would strengthen the economy in the short and Iona term -such as creating incenlives for in· vestment and home buying and reforming the nation's educa1ion, health care and civil judi· cial syslems -but Congress has so rar been unreceptive to &hose plans. He said, too, that major reforms are needed in the way the government operates. "I'm op1imis1ic that we'll be able 10 1um this around," Boskin said. "h ~on'1 h ppcn over night. tr the Congress 't\Ould pass these proposals, it would be a major step in &ht right direction." ··-"'-•J ~~---~; • ' .: · .. -.• .,.. . . -·Bus n Watch ·· · ··~; l -:· . · . •• 1_ ' • ., ' -• !--~· t5. • • ,..'i'Cil•.'-.--• • • •. ·"' • • ..:.. I • • •' ' Brad Kuish, an investment properties specialist, senior marketing consultant Steve Cook. both from the Grubb & Ellis Co. 's Ne\\ port Beach office, represented Commercial Ventures of Los Angeles in 1he sale of a 13,900-square·fooi retail center in Westminster for S2.5 million. The buyer, Jc Dao of San Ma rino. represented himself. 0 The Hammond Co. of Newport Beach recently completed a tender offer to purchase its common stock. Approximately 244,000 sh:ires of common stock, or 19 perccn1. were tendered for cash purcha!>e at approximately S976,000, or $4 a share. The company also Up the Ladder Ronald L J\terrlman, man· aging partner of KMPG Peat Marwick in Cos1a Mesa, was rccen1ly named to the Califor· nia Chamber of Commerce Board of Direclors. He joins a board th:u includes former governor George Oeukmejian and former U.S. ambassador 10 Singapore Daryl Arnold. 0 Barry A. Zastav of Corona del Mar. has been promoted to vice president of Century 21 Real Estalc Corp. Zaslav has served as counsel in the corpo- ra 1ion 's in1c rnational head- quarters since 1983 and over- sees liligalion, trade mark pro- 1ection, insurance and fran· chise mailers. 0 Glendale Federal Bank has awarded Newpo rl Beach branch manager Bud Han-ey 1he company's Circle of Excel· lcnce Award. H:uvcy h:LS been wi1h Glendale Federat since 1975 and has been Newpon Beach manager for four ye:ll's. has signed a $500.000 renewal on its lc3.SC at 1720 Adams S1. The IWO-Story, 11 .300 square-foot building is 0'4ned by California Federal Bank of • Los Angeles. Steven Hogberg of Bishop Ha..-k's Newport Beach office represented Pieccm:tkers and Bishop Ha't\k's Bob Griffil\ represented Cal FeJ. 0 El:iine Ordway recently purchased the Bonnie Holmes I.in care service~ d1s1nbu1orship a1 1hc Corlll Tree Salon' in the Newport lkach Marrion Ho1c:l D A-M Homes ha!I selected Ncwpon Bcach·b:iscd • rchitecturc and planning firm of Kaufm:in Mccls Inc. to concluded the !.Jle or 276,750 share) of cries A convertible prcfcrreJ stock at SS a share, for a total of S~.214 ,000. Members of the company's ho.1rJ of directors purcha!>cd in Newport Beach recently represented Procom Technology Inc. in the le ase of 63.000 square feet of warehouse and office space in Irvine. The 1ransac1ion was \alued at Sl,155,000. Hensly Re.1lty Corp. represented the Lessor, 2181 Dupont Associates. design homes for A-M 's new 92-unit de\clopment in Li MiraJ a. 92, 125 sh:irc!I of the preferred stock fur an aggregate pril:c of S737,000. 0 Chris Co)tC anJ Jim Sn)'der, of Lee & Associate Commercial Real Elltatc Service!> D Piccemakers Country Store in Costa Mesa 0 The Hammond Co., a publicly iradeJ mortgage firm in Newport Beach, wa.s \'Oted Lender of the Ye:ir by the Soulhern Califomi:i building industry in a sul'\'ey administered by National Suney S)'Slems. an Irvine-based rese:irch firm. No Gimmicks, Just '·Local News. Inside tliis Daily Pilot you will find: a) no orange crayon b) no promise of a Jaguar c) no treasure hunt to find news about your town You won't have to searoh for local news in the Dally Pilot. Every worn Is about C~ta Mesa and Newport Beach. Call 642-4333 to subscribe. THE NEWPORT 8 • I .. Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot ----- Ulestyles .. Lifestyles Editor Eric Marson ... 642-4321 CAt. 367 NIWllOrt Pier 8P1 narrowed dawn to three Group kicks on final phase of fund-railing campaign By Lauri Mendenhall Daly l'llat Alt Cl* NEWPORT BEACH - S,j/ting through proposals fcom some 200 artists t~roughout the nation, a tsarn of art experts has sft!cctcd three artists lo bid for the 'ight to create an art Y.:grlc lo commemorate the rcaevelopcd Mcfadden S~uare. The artists drawn to the $90,000 commission p~scnted a spectrum or f6liseum·quality. sculptur:il sfflcs. The field was nnr· rowed to three on Wednes· day when a selection com- mittee that reviewed the propos~tls named Donald Lipski or New York City; Christine Oatman of Endn- itas; and Richard Turner of Orange as the finali sts. The finalists, alOnJ. with several alternates, will be reviewed by the city's Ans C1ommission. nTcaming to review the PfOposals for the city were M11ry Beebe, curator of the Stuart Collection at UC San Diego; Marilu Knock, :mistant cur::itor :u the NefJ><>rt Harbor Art M~oum and Jill Hally, former public art consultant for.Scaule's Public Sector. nfc three finalists will receive an invitation before May 1 to develop 11 site-specific project proposal by the end of July. Accord ing 10 the project's guidelines, this large· scale, a" centerpiece mw~t be sensiti .. e to the hbtoricaJ significance of the area, and bf able to withstand alt \\:lter, e'l;haust from the area's heavy traffic :ind e\en \andalism. "The Newport Pier area I) a happy. uplifting place th:u recalls fond memories for many people," s:iid Ph)llis Dra)ton, ch::iif\\oman of the Art an Public Places Committee. "A lot of the artists included wri11en comments \\ith their ubmi.ssions about their deep feelings and per~nal nost:ilgia for the area." Each finalist '-'all rece"e a Sl.SOO stipend to CO\cr travel, research and material · cost in de,cloping a maquclle of their proposed sculpture. The c models will be on display at city hall in early August. The City Council is expected to select the winning piece by early October. ln order to get the community im·olvcd. the public was in .. ited 135t Friday afternoon to get a look at the art pickings, one of wtrich \\ill become the $90,000 inaugural piece to "bat may someday be referred to as Newport cach's public "permanent lec1ion." But, either the ·nor apathy kept the -·d.s away -one artist's • c and a lone reporter re t~ only ones in ~~ cn<bnce. at is exciting about -project (depending on the final selection) is the ~tcntial for the city to ~tnl>ute an exemplary ~!k of art to the pubhc. "This project is an opponunit,Y for Newport Beach, in Its first attempt, to do something really srand for the community -not fccUna pressured into choosing something strictly reprdcnlational and yet stayina away from anythina too far out or alienating." Drayton 'aid. Also SCl'\'in& on the Art in Public Places Committee arc Ncwpon Beach residents Leon Lyon, Debbi Polonsky. Jim Mcfadden, Matt Ross, Marilee Stockman and Piasecki. Amons the better known artists under consideration were Jonathan Kirk and Lyda Bcn&lis of New York; halo Scanp and Mario Lara of San Dicio; John Buck of Do.teman of Moatana: Omd Gnas of DeSMr; Clytic AJcJander and Johanna Jcxdaa from Santa MOnica; Soaja lshil and J• HiKh(ttld from ~ HiUI. N.C:; ..cl Maria A.lpilar ftom Santa CNa. A kiek-orr and a knock-down party in one! Members of Assistance League or Newport-Mesa, 2.SO strong, gathered Thursday evening for a hard hat celebration in the shell of a big building at 2220 ------Fairview Road that wiJI be the new league headquarters. The celebration kicked off the final phase of the campaign raising $4.5 million for '---__:;;a..:;.:.:;;;.::L.....J the purchase of Vllll the headquarters. .... "The first Society two-thirds or the funds for our · -----·· new home was raised by our membership and through sale of existing assets," campaign co-chair Lissa Callaghan said. "We now need to turn to the community like we never have before to raise the final S 1.5 million." Sandy Hesler, co-chair of the campaign , along with Callagh:in spearheaded the purchase or th e building that will allow expansion or all league programs for children. Elaine Basmajian was cha irwoman or the party, which included cocktails and hors d'ocuvrcs and tours or the Lissa Callaghan, left, with Chris Rose and Elaine Basmajian. . 19,500-square-foot building. "Our Thrift Shup is scheduled to open in July," Basmajian said. Hats were IN -g.uests were presented hard hats as they signed in and socialized in a ladder and scaffolding setting. The fi rst to arrive at the party was a group of dentists being gi,cn special recognition for having served at the League's Dental Health Center. To make room for all of the services, walls ha\'e to be remo,cd -and Channing Lefebvre proved he is good with a sledgehammer. T\\.enty children from the league Day C:ire Center sang for the guests. Guests included co-chair~ Mary Pat and Kent Lucas and Joan and Les Holmes and Marie France Lefebvre, Jean and Bob Lucas, D{)ttie and Glen Stillwell, Cini and Bob Robins, Nora Jorgensen, lee and Jil'll Gormley, Jocelyn and Roger' Gilbert, Wanda GwozdziO\-\Ski, Penny and Ralph Rodheim, Kath y and Charles Johnson, league prcz Linda and Dr.''Sam Mayeda and the Gordon De its. Further informJ1ion about the lcague·s "Build a l3e11er Future" Co-chairs Mary Pat and Kent Lu cas inspect ladder during part}. campaign can be obtained by calling 542-3196. 0 You u!>ually don't sec people going into The Ritz Restaurant carrying b.igs or used clothing. But it happened Tuesday e\ening as 60 member!> and guests or the Good\\111 Hclm~men \Oluntcer support group gathered there. For each bag of donated clothing, gue!>t rccehed a ticket for a special dra"ing du11 ng the evening. Jean and Morris Coalson ot Corona del Mar held the lud..) ticket and now they can go back to 1-hc Rau (!>JO) bag)) and takt.: l\\O other:, for dinner comphmenh o( Charlene anJ Han!> Prager. Others thc:rc for the hor!> d'ocuvres dcs!>ert rcccp11on and \llcnt auction \\Crc foundcr:i Amelia and \1arty Lod.ney, \1i"-e and Lori l'\adier, Cameron Quinn, Will is and Judith Long)car, Shirlc\' and Rand y Kroener!, Ruth Jnd Ted Lund and Shi rley and Au)tin Mahr. The !>1lcnt auc11on brou~ht an S 1,400, "h1ch wlil bu1d1t JOb training .:ind job pla-.lment program!> for pi.: op I.: \\1th da:,abilitic . -One Mile SoUth ot the 405 Freeway" 2845 Harbor Blvd.,Costa Masa, (71 4)540-6410 l ' • P'9diy, March 27. 1992 I ----------- - - ------------ ------- ----- POOR QUALI TY . ~NNpat·==- .1 ... w - HOOD: Could be lacing death penalty ' I , ~ ~ ,. ' • Newport-Mesa school board membcn continued tbeir dil- Wlliocl or attendaMe bou8d- arie1 for the 199J.94 IChool year in connection with &he planned reopenina of Victoria Elementary School in Colta Mesa. cuuioa of potential Pftll'UD reductiom for tbe : 1992-93 ldac>OI ~r. From A1 Bonnie Hood. bolster bis claim or self-def~nse, but mistak- enly placed the weapon in the left-handed man's right hand. allow the contested testimony. Since Hood hu been held in jail without bail since his ancst. Bourdeuc is also cx- pectcd to uk the judge Tuesday to consider rclcaai., Hood on bail. Prosecutors, however. contend that in the same interview the brother also 51id that Bruce Beauchamp looked away when asked if he It.new anything about the murder. During the preliminary hearing. Bourdette sought to prove Beauchamp was ambidex- trous and also tried to discredit Beauchamp's wife Sharon, who testified that her husband told her Hood paid him at least $50,000, with a promise to pay up to $300,000, to kill Bon- nie Hood. Odaer key ruling hanpna in tbe balance are: The brother allo arengthcncd the pros· ecuUon ~.~auchamp wu left· banded, t,, ....... tori it WU "comi· cal" &o waleh Beauchamp try lO shoot pns with his riaht hand, "because he did not do that very well." • Bruce Beauchamp's sworn tcstin'lony from his own Tulare County murder trial in which he denied shooting Bonnie Hood. Bourtiette objected to some of Sharon Beauchamp's testimony, saying it was hearsay and that she is an unreliable witness because she is a convicted felon who has a personal vendetta against Hood. • Jim Hood's sworn testimony in that' same trial denying any involvement with Bon- nie Hood's murder. • Statements from Bruce Beauchamp's older brother. who r.cportcdly told investiga- tors that his younger, adopted brother looked him "right in the face" and denied killing • The tape or the 911 call Hood made to report the shooting and the tape-recorded in· terview he had with investigators directly after the shooting. Bourdcttc insists the interview and emcr· gency call illustrate Hood's terrified state of mind. Fette! is slated to rule Tuesday whether to STATION From A1 represented the city and the Los Alisos Water District in the case. "It's all smoke. It's not even smoke and mirrors. It's all smoke." Attorneys for The Edwards Group were not available for comment following the hearing. But in the past they have said the four-year·old company want- ed to finish the fire station for the sake of its reputation, not profits since it had only ex- pected to break even on the project. Lawyers for the company asked the judge Thursday for a couple more days to try and nc- KING From A1 ibility as an expert on the use of police force. gotiatc a deal. which they be· lievcd could be done. The sta- tion had been slated tor complc· tioninea~. Since The EdwUds Group filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in December, con- struction has virtually come to a stop on the Sak.ioka Drive fire station, which is about 70 per· cent complete. Under Chapter 11, companies gain protection from creditors until it can reor- ganize financially. Many subcontractors working on the fire station have filed stop notices with the city for about $400,000 worth of unpaid services, ranging Crom laying bricks to installing underground f ucl tanks. The stop notices are designed to freeze up funds and SUPS From A1 these people arc still alive," said county Harbor Patrol Sgt. John Holani. prevent a general contractor from getting paid until tFic sub- contractors can be paid. The Edwards Group has claimed the amounts on the stop notices arc "inflated" because of' duplicated claims and errors made by some subcontractors. Once the city notifies The Ed· wards Group that it intends to terminate the contract, the com· pany will have five days to try and rcm~dy the problems, Dap- per said. If that doesn't happen, the city can go ahead and hire a new contractor or come up with some other plan to finish the station. "The aim is to get workers back on the project as soon as we can," Dapper said. last six to nine months we've had a tremendous turnover here." No action was taken and school board rnemben say dit- Cuuion will con&iDue • ...._. mine what parts ol U. 0.. Mesa neighborhood will be in· eluded within the school's at· tcndance boundaries. Trustees also continued school district budget discus- sions and will hold a special budget study session on Tues- day, March 31, al 7 p.m. to dis- cuss the visual and performing arts, followed by a detailed dis- A 2S&h school diatrkt an· niver1111 preMA&alba fOCUICCI on Kailci Primary and El· crneatuy Scbool, ud &be school dis&ric:t aPOnMd a part· ncRhip in educ8tlon a;recmcnt betweca Wllloa Elemcawy _.Cad'• Jr. raaawants. feboal diluk& ~... wt classified employees praenled contract proposals for the next school year and tna1tee1 ap- proved membership in the Southern Oranae County Joint Powers Agreement. Tnwecs also proclaimed April u ~ quake Preparedness Monlb an as Public Schools Month. -•1 '" o.uy PUol - J Michael spent the last 7 1/2 years of his career at the LAPD on disability leave. His retirement became effective in 1990. Michael was just starting on his 30-minutc·long list of credentials, including a master's degree and Ph.D, when he joined the Co$fa· Mesa Police Department. Over at the Newport Dunes Ma- rina, which doubled in size after recent renovations, 106 or the ma- rina's total 430 slips arc vacant. "People who want the larger slips above 32 feet have to go on a waiting list," said Newport Dunes office manager Nancy Eldredge. "But the wait is usually no more than four months here." The availability or larger boat slips promises to increase with City Council approval last month of Irvine Co. plans to build a 71- slip marina in the Back Bay on a 4-acrc site called the Lower Cast· aways. Although the casing of the re- cession may eventually fiJI many of the vacant boat slips, competition from lower-priced marinas in Hun- tington Harbour, Dana Point, Long Beach, San Pedro and San Diego will continue. And DcAnza Bayside ViJlagc Marina manager Michael said she has yet to sec signs of an improving economy in her business_ Come fix your hang ups. ''He was real intelligent, a very sharp young man," said retired Costa Mesa Police Chief Roger E. Neth. "He was doing a lot of stud· ies when he was here. He was al- ways doing some kind of re· search." During his tenure in Costa Mesa, Michael rose through the ranks at an unusually qu ick pace, Neth said. It took the young officer only three years to become a sergeant; another 18 months to become a patrol lieutenant, Neth said. But since everyone at the de- partment was pretty young at that time, Neth said the ambitious Michael was looking at the pos- sibility of waiting 18 years for a captain's job to become available. Michael, whose brother Jack re· tired from the Costa Mesa Fire Department, left the city in 1966 for the increased opportunities at the Los Angeles Police De- partment. "Of course he made a lot more money in Los Angeles," Neth joked. OF At the city-owned Balboa Yacht Basin, there are currently two va- cancies out of the marina's 175 slips, but turnover rates arc high. "We used to have a waiting list here about two or three years long,.. said marina manager John Reilly. "Now we don't. For the Fantasy 5/Decco Fantasy S Thursday, March 26 drawing: 6, 33, 34, 38, 39 RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTEIY llC. ........... c... ... Im -all.. cesTA llU-541-l lH LIFE "We've got a little while to go yet," Michael said. ''I'm not sure we're pulling out or the recession at all. It's still pretty tough out there." Oecco • Hearts .................................... 8 •Clubs ..................................... 4 t Diamonds ......................... King •Spades ................................... 5 \\rail Street f{l' rlo rt 1-91-976-5192 L ... tWe1St1911~ .115•1*"""" ...,._.,, __ .... 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So when you're 8*l1llinlng friends. having an intlmlll dinNll' wtth someone IJ)eciaJ or to feed your family give us a cal le find out how tnapenslve our dinners are. WHEN YOU DON'T HAVE TiiE TIME ............ WE DO. WHY COOK FOR DIE FAlllL Y s7. ports · FPldly March 27, 1992 The Newport Beach)Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Sports F.dltor Roser Carlson .••. 642-4330 ext.387 llctlan I Sports on TV-radio/82 AH -Star soccer/82 Classified/BS She's Heads, shoulders above fteld Newport sophomore sweeps weight events in rout of Saddleback I t's still early m the season, but Newport Harbor High sopho- more Gina Heads is already showmg she figures to be among the top competitors in the area in her specialties -the shot put and discu . Heads ~on each of those c'ents easily Thursday in leading the Snilors to a 104-22 Sea View League-opening victory over Sad- dlcback. "She's going to be among the · county's best (in those events)," said Newport Harbor track 3nd field coach Eric T" cit. Another sophomore, Gwen Twist, posted an impressive dou- b I e in sparking a H a r bor sweep in the 1,600 mete r s (5:41) and capturing the 3,200 (12:13.8). All four members or the Sailors' Mite MMt.nJO.ioly Nol Newport Harbor shotputter Tony Mancuso readies to uncork one of his specialities as the 1992 Sea View League track and field season unfolds Thursday. victorious 400 meter relay team won other events. Jennifer Glueck took the 400, I· Kala Ross doubled in the 100 3nd long jump, Misty May "on the 200 and high jump, and Lindsey Curtis was victorious in the 300 hurdles. Sailors' putting in some heavy-duty work On the boys side, Saddlcback breezed to a 95.39 'erdict, domi- nating the running events. By Rlc:Nrd Oum SpoltsWrtw T bcy'rc throwing their weight around this spring at Newport Harbor High. Led by senior Tony Mancuso, one or the top shot putters in Orange County, the Sailors have an abundance or weight-event specialists, along with 3 fine core of distnnce runners.. as hctad boys track and field coach Eric Twcit enters the Sea View League season with optimism. "We've got some holes, but we've also got some strengths." Tweit said. "Saddleback and Woodbridge arc easily the class of the league, so we're hoping to set in there and do fairly \\ell in our other dual .meets." p:irk as one or the best in the state." Another shot putter, junior Beau Ralphs (6-2, 230), has hit 50 feet, 7 inches while senior Darin Mangnall (6-0, 185), a two· time All-CIF Division VI football player, is close to 50 feet. "(Ralphs) is just starting to come into it," Tweit said. "We're hoping he can get over 55 f ect nnd reach the CIF finals. He has good backup strength and M:mg- nall's up there where he's going to score some points. We're hop- ing all three will go over 50 feet." Mancuso and Jim Stout arc events. On the track -with sprints)rc- lays coach Bobby Edwards, dis- tance coach Bim Barry and hur- dles coach Nowell Kay -the Sailors ha,·c some individuals who could advance to CIF. Juniors Sky Peterka and Jared Overton, Newport's top cross country runners last autumn, arc 1,600-and 3,200-mctcr experts. Dylan Guggcnmos, Casey M:i.zc, Steve Newman and Mike Pcikcrt give the Sailors backup strength in both distance races. Junior hurdler Matt Eimers - Highlights for Harbor included marks by Tony Mancuso and Beau Ralphs in placing 1·2 in the shot put and junior Greg Roncy's showing in the pole vault. Mancuso, who was second at 139-6 in the discus. posted a win- ning mark or 56-1 in the shot. Ralphs was second at 51-5V4. "Those were excellent marks (in the shot put)," said Twcit. "Tony's showing in the shot put and in the discus was a good dou- ble for him. And Roney's pole vault (winning in 12-6) was a good mark." Mancuso, 5~foot·10, 205 pounds, advanced to the Masters Meet a year ago while reaching 56 feet in the shot put, but 1Weit and weights coach Tony Ciarclli ex- pect him to eclipse 60 feet this spring. "His goal is to be one or the best an the state," Twcit wd. "Coach Ciarelli is expecting bim lO hit O\er 60 feet this year, and if he on do that, hc'h be in the ball Newport Harbor's best discus throwers, reaching the 135-foot mark. Stout and junior Greg Roney arc the Sailors' top pole vaulters. clenring 12-6 with regularity. The Sailors arc rather soft in the remaining field expected to fill the void of Mike Gear (ineligible) -is stronger in the 300s than the 110 highs, according to T"eit. "He's come a long \\ay," Tweit said of Eimers. "We're hoping to get (Gear) back soon. He's our best sprinter and long Jumper." But the Roadrunners pro\cd much too strong in the other See TRACKJW! ffrat11 tac/1111 thll l'tlal world, 11 und1rt1o111 Volleyball powers findin9 themselves ., with backs to wall I a it the end or an era? The three-time dcfcndin& community college state cham- pion Orange Coast College men's volleyball team suffered its second 1tra.i&ht loss in the South Coast C.Oftlcrcnce Wednesday, losing in three pmcs to undef catcd Long Beach City CoUcge. . "h's the first time we've lost in three years in our gym," said OCC Coach Bob Wetzel after the IS· 7, IS· 10, IS·IO sbcllack· ing at the bands of the Vikinp. .. It's the only time WC play (Lon& Beach) durina conference. ~reaaooct team, and it was a lcanaina cxpcri- cncc for us. I felt • I acedcd I helmet. They hit the bell aa hard u any tum rve ever --. ne,•n the All-United Na· lioM INm. They~ p>t au,s from d CMr the world. ·~. we'I 1ee them apin. ..,.. Ill 1be &Mii OI the state W'llmlDL" • 0.. WM comina ol.f I bar ....... .. .... LA. rmc. lul Frid9J e. •08TllllOUUI Cl F's Thomas on Orange County CIF: 'Ill advised' Southern Section body overwhelmingly rejects 'Orange County' concept By kry Faulkner 5'lorts Wlllf BUENA PARK -ClF Southern Scctjon ··- principals ore overwhelmingly ngainsl the 01-formation of a separate Orange County sec- tion, accordinf ·to a survey conducted by Southern Sc.coon Commissioner Stan Tho- mas. eovTM• MCTIOtt The survey, released at Thursday's Southern Section Council mcctjn.a at the Sequoia Athletic Oub, prompted 261 negative re· sponscs to the proposed Orance County Section, which could So into crrcct for the 1994-95 school year should it be passed by the CIF State Federated Council. Onty 82 principals (34 of them rcpresentina Orange County public schools) voccd in favor of the proposed section, while 141 did not respond. The 34 Orange County public school voccs are less than a ma· jority for the county's 76 public, priva.tc and parochial schools. This is in contrast to pRVious statements pro(essin1 the superin- tendents' u.nanimous suppon for an Oransc County acc:tion. Ei&ht public school principals voted apimc the ICCtion. •hile 15 Md DO mpomc. Private ICbools. which have not been included in lbe new a«· tion, and would likely remain in lbe Soulbem Section. returned 13 no voccs. with one non-rapomc. The nw puodaiaJ IChools bad two DO voca ud three ~ The Orup County superin...._ petitiooed tbe Scall fed. crated Cou.al ao farm a ~ _.. at the Feb. 7-1 ... ,. ins. at wbida time a SW. Sectlue RelM5-a Coal•il• w formed IO eo•iller IM illue. n. s.... Sectioa RclalioM ea.a.ht• will bold a ,..a.tic lwarilll. April 2 aa dM Hyatt Hotel ill 1..m. at 10 a.a. The Sul .. ~ CG•dl is apeaed IO nde Oii the On.ea County Sectlaa .. Its w.y .. , ........ la a.ti .... n. Soutbenl SedlOft will fonnulale ... pmitioft Oft .... Or a.CF• LPSA pros sweep through Mesa N obody "on the new car, a 1992 lnfinitj 0 - 45, but at least it didn't rain during the second annual Costa Mesa LPGA Pro-Am Go1£ Tournament 3t the Costa Mesa Golf and Countrx Club. Over n dozen pros on the LPGA Tour teamed with Orange County business tycoons on March 9, raising an estimated $8.500 for the Costa Mesa Chamber or Commerce. The \\inning team -after the tic-breakfog rule was enforced to reconcile matters -contained a more traditional enforcement type: Costa Mesa Police Chief Dave Snowden. Along with LPGA member Tani Tatum, Los Angeles Rams Administrator of Football Op· cratfons Jack Faulkner and two J\.merica West Mukcting indus~ trialists. Snowden had a field day, combinin& with his mob at 14-undcr pa.r to take home the &<>Id. John Kelley and Tad Trout, both of America West Ma.r- Club Golf kcting. pitched in nicety as the Snowdcn·lcd four- some {plus Tatum) edged oot profcuionaJ Rhon- da Reilly and the founome of Gcorsc Yaacr. Bob Pipin, Ben Rizzotto and Mars.ball Rose, entertain· mcnt-business folks from Loi Anaeles who also fanisbed at 14-undcr. Professional Pam Wri&ht and a foursome with CJ. Scgcrstrom &. Sons -Skip Stephenson. Sam Keys, Bame) Page and Greg Butcher -wrapped up third pl:ice nt 12-undcr. "The people really cnjo)'cd themscl,cs pla)ing ~ith professionals," said Orv A.mburgc), tourna- ment chairman. "You can get some tips and rc:ill) ha\ic a fun day of golf. nnd it's for a worthy ca~ - it helps the community." A total of 19 LPGA members participated in the event. 0 No superstition: Although he's only in to~n for six weeks. Dake Sto\er of South Carolin:i defied the odds on FnJay the 13lh recently. acing the p:ir-3 hole No. 11 ( 140 yards) ~llh a 5-iron at the Newport Beach Golf Course. "I had nc,cr seen a hole-in-one before, mu.ch less make one," said Stover, pln)ang "•lh Dennis Messick, his Fluor Corporation colleague. 0 It's still uncertain ~hen the Co ta Mesa Golf and Country Oub dri"in& ran1e ~111 be completed. but additional steps arc being tal..cn to improve the course, acxordinJ to Bob Shapley. golf course superintendent. Along with the present drivina·range construc- tion project of sodding the turf tee addina target greens and seedinJ tbc area behind the tees. the City of Coata Mesa has issued an order chan&e to the contractor for the foUowina: 1) Tbc entire remainiq area, apprcmmately se'~n acres. -.m be hy~tttdcJ •ith a turf type fclCUc seed mix. 2) The contractor will bydro-secJ the entire S.OOU:• - 112 Friday, March 27, 1992 Local soccer stars take final bows at All-Star game By Bany Faulkner Spom Wl1lef It took 35 days, but Corona del Mar High se nior Lisa Boatman and Estancia senior Danielle Straub received a one-game re- prieve after their prep careers ap- parently ended in disappointment, Feb. 21 . Both Boatman and Straub en- tered their respective CIF division playoff tournaments with high ex- p<!ctations, but their teams were Jcah !>tunning first-round losses. They will get the chance to put a happy ending on successful prep c.ireer:. tonight at 6 o'clock. how- l'\ er. tn the second annual Orange ( \,unt> AJl -Siar soccer game at Chapman University. The game, prt•.,ented by the Orange County Soccer Coaches Association, wiU prt.'• cdc a similar North-South 1'·)~' all-star contest at 8 p.m. L:.tancia's Andrea Odicino ""ill Jilin l3oJ tman and Straub on the Sl.1u1h girl!> 1cam, while Branon Ct•luccio (Ne"port Harbor) and TRACK: From 81 C\ cnts. Saddh.:back was victorious 111 every running event except the .. HJu rcby, but Tweit still saw ~l.,11\C encouraging signs. ''Jan:J O\erton am.I Sl-y Pe- tcr~a. both JU Otors. ran \Cf)' well tor us tuJa\." he !>aid. "Saddle- back ha .. !>o'mc e>.ccllcnt di!>tance ru nner~. ·1 he 11rne!I aren't all that fa-.1, but 1t had to do \\ll h the cond1t1on of the trJd .. " ()\crtun ,,a., runner-up 1n the 1.600 tn 4 40 .. "htle Pe1erka's 10·~2 8 \\J~ good for 1hirJ in the ..\,200. In other bv\) meet:.: •Corona dcl ~l:ir 83, Unhcr· ~i t) SJ: J,1,on OO)CC earned much of the lo:iJ for the Sea King:., tJl>..111g the !lprtnt!> and long JUmp in the.: Sea View Lc.1gue trt· umph. For ClHl1nJ, ~ophomure Chn:. I lung clu,1-eJ a 55.U 111 "inning the 400. l lm mJl JJng1 ''a~ victo· rlOll'> tn the.: \\etght e\ent!I. •Century 95, E!>tancia 40: I he \1,111ng Centurion' piled up point!> tn the 'pr1nh -""'h 1-:2-3 ''"ceps in the IUO. 2~0. 440 and 120 high hu rJlc'> -1n the PJc1f1c Coa!>l Leal!Ue-upening mcel. Robert I k> JnJ John Lerner "ere the 1-e\ 11em'I for the Ea- i!lc:. Ho duu.1'1cd tn the mile anJ i" o-mile. "1th LdOer po:. ting '"m tn the high JUmp and \ho t pul J;imc' \\ uH .. u" 1..:t tool-the , 0 run and "·'' runner-up in the h1ne jump f1lr b1.tnc1J. In another g1rb meet •Estancia 8J, Century 4.2: Oouhlc·"""' by Carrie Appell JOd Uurcn \\'eJ\Cr al11ng \\Ith a pcr'lon:.il hc.:'t effort by Jultc Ru,her 1n the high JUmp high- ligh ted the tJglcs' PCL tnumph. Appcll 1'reczcd home "ith "ins 1n the 880 and mile and \\as :.cc- GOLF: From 81 arcJ near the cnJ uf h1-, contract. appr11\1m.1kh the fir,t of June. A 3ll-h1 110-J.i" gru""th period for the gr:.i" " net"c~'Jr) before the area n1J) h~ u,~J It " ant1up.11cJ thJt the dmtng range. ''h1,h ha' bi.:cn ~hut JO\\n '>tnc.c O....i .:u, "111 not be reach' for u'c unul July or Augu'>t. ·The cour,e\ h1ghe'>t rcnt:il percentage tumc' from the dm tng range. JC· cordtng IO 11m Green, \ICC prC )I· dent and i;encral m.1nJger of the cour~c. 0 Low net v.inncr' tif the MJr1.h 17 Partner\ 5.i.holc ·1 ournamt:nt at the Santa Ana (11unt1¥ Club "ere Sondr:i I fcr,hc\ .1nJ F:l\c McCoy tn l·ltght A. Chn ... Chi°IJ and Oev I In.tr Ill I ' ~t t a and Erm:.i Kt1,m.1n ;ind \I 111\ \\ea,cr- ton 1n £· ltght c The :-.c"rnrt Ue.1,h Cuuntr. Club '' lhl\1111£ th annual m1n;- gue<;t t\\11:.ome tournament on April I~. J prc:lmlc to the duh champ1on,h1p,, \\h11.h run 1\pril 16. :21 . 23 .inJ 24 Tim SunJ,1.., I \ th1. Couple' Club Champtomhtp' .11 the Ne\\ port Beach Country Club begtnmng .n 9.30 a.m Richard Dunn Is a Dail)' Pilot Sports Writu 1+hosr club golf col- umn norma/11 appurs ~•tr) Thund11y. Alumnl game on The Corun.1 dcl Mar High var· "''Y boy, \Ullc)ball m.1tch plan ned agam ... 1 1t'> Jlumni team will not be pla}cJ th1' Saturd:>y ~ ungtnJlly .. 1a1cJ. The g.1mc '"Ill be rcsd1cJ ulcJ prob.1tily for t~o "cc ks he nee, ac- cording tc1 ~cJ ""•n&' Coach Joey Fuschc11i -81 I~ Dalty Piiot Ryan Muzzy (CdM), nre expected to play for the South boys. It will be one Ins t chance to pepper the net for the two local scoring machines, who combined to score 87 goals their fi nal two seasons. "I'd love to put the ball in the net one more time." said Boat· man, who is gun ning for a second All-CIF selection (as yet unan- nounced) after earning four straight Sea View Lcngue titles, two first-team oil-league selec- tions, and a League MVP award as a junior. She scored 48 goals her final two campnigns. Straub, who helped the EDgles to a 16-1-2 Pacific Coast League record the past two seasons (32-5- 7 overall the last two years), will be less than 100 percent due to a rece nt hamstring pull. But she b anxious to help erase her playoff disappointment. ''l'll be looking for any op- portunity to score," said Straub, also awaiting word on a repeat All-CIF honor. ''I'll try not to let the hamstring bother me. 11'11 be fun to piny with some very tal· ented teammates." The South, coached by El Toto's Kerry Krouse, has not prac- ticed for the game, but both Boat- man and Straub shouldn't have any trouble dusting off their scor- ing skills, which drew praise from their former high school co!lches. "There arc players more skilled thnn Lisa," CdM Co;ach Peter Far· rell said or his graduatin& team cnptain. "But whe n you need a goal scored, he just seems to do whatever it takes to get the job done. She always seems to be in the right place at the right time. You can't teach it, it•s just a knack. She's just a natural SCOlcr." Estancia's Jenny Tavares will be hard-pressed to replace Straub•s offensive output, which aCClOunted tor two first-teiim All-PCL selec- tions. "She was definitely our most skilled player, ond she showed a great sense for the game," Tavares said. "She was also a team co· captain {with Odicino)." Both Straub and Boatman have ployed soccer since their pre·teen years, but only Straub is looking to continue at the collegiate level. "1 wnnt to play in college, but I don't know whether that will be at a community college or a four-year school," Stroub said. NEWPORT HARBOR \\Mc M,,tl•" O..ly l'llul Ne\\ port H.Jrbor's Lindsay MJlloy cruises lo \\in in 100 low hurdles against Saddle back Thursday. onJ in the t\\O·mtlc \\cJ,er s\loepl the hurdle-. c'ent and "'J~ anchor on the \tClc.mou:. mile relay ~quaJ. 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(n.I( J tel ~ t aeo -1 v..-. 1t1 210 6 i Pan 1c1 2 11 o l From 81 to~ .11 1..e Count\ Sct.tton ar the OC\t Tfnnls co~ net! mcc i tn_c. April 30. s 41 m -0.1\ 1> Cup, ESl•N Ill pm -D.1\1 Cup, ESPN In .i 'tJtcmcnt included \\tth the Colt 'uJ'\e\, Thuma:. !>aid the Orange t pm.-~hur..: Oa~)1c:. ESPN Cuunt~ Suix·rintcndcn~ ha\C )'Cl .i p.m -PIJ'~~ Ch;imp., USA t1) formulate a practical plan for IJ p.m. -Pl.1\cr Ch.:imp .. USA · 1 0 Collflt Bastb111l i;m erning a potent1a range 4 .JO Pm -Al..roo-J\·illc. SC. Count> :.c.:ct1on. anJ said the rJtio-E\hibhion Butb;ill n.1lc lt'r forming the new !>CCtton ·UO pm -Y:anl.:ccs·Mct . \\OR. "·" 11l-.1c.h1scd. Collftt Dasltlb111l 1 hl.)m;1s said facto rs including S Pm -'Oht•) S1.-N Caro .. Ch 2. rnmpct111ve equity, level of service 7:JO p.m -Michiaan-Okl.i.St ·Ch. 2. to member chools. und ftn:mcial y SI 1 ES5"p1~~1 J p.m.-..1 om. "'· con,iJc.:rations, all favor the Or-Pro Bukttboll .tngi.: County schools remaining 5;05 p m. -ll:i>Aks·1'4oMs. TBS. \\1th the Southern Section. 6:30 Pm -L:ikcrs-Jau. Ch 9. 1 homas aid 11 further concern llockty . 5.~ p.m -Ktnp-Jcts, PT '"uulJ be the potenttal "snowball ao~lns etfcct" of future secessions fro m 6 p m -fra.2.1Cr-W.:11ts, ESrN. the JO c~isring state-wide section!>. llorw Ruin• "1 he Southern Section rccom· 7:.30 JI m.-Anit:a rcpla~. Ch. 18 111cndnt1on is that we give serious tO.JO Pm -Anit~ rcpl.ay), SC U • Ot)•plc "°~ca~ rnm1Jcrat1o n to maint:iining status 7.'o Jl.m.-G)"mnas11cs. boc1ns. SC. quo. rJther than further fragment· fia•R Sbtlns ing the state." Thoma said in the p.m -WorlJ Champ1onsl111>'-Ch 4, ,1.itcmcnt. Mt•'• Volk)ball In other acrlon at Thur da)'s IO:JO p m -H.iwau·USC. PT \\omen's C)mn• Lio mectmi;: to·30 p.m -UC\.A.C~I SC The Cuunctl \>Otcd to deny 1\\.0 Auto RKlna Sea View u ;iguc propo\.1ls t C· I J m -GP ol Mexico, ESPN gJrJmg pl:l)off competition. c,hlbl~~Hb•ll A r ropo<;al to allow SO perce nt 10 am.-RcJ DoJccrs. KABC (790). o( a leJgue's rcprc cntativcs into Noun-0~\C -Piadll:l. KFMB (760). the pl:iyurr!>. rJther than the top I rm -A'l-Anai:b. KMPC (710). three :\\ is now u!ied. was ~unJly ll~ley dcfc:Jtcd. It would have allowed an S:JO Pm. -K1n&~JctJ, >.'TRA (690), , · Pro B•™tball c:i~ht te:lm lc;Jguc 1our OUtOnl3llC b lO pm -l.a.kcn.-Juz. Kl.AC (S?O) A ~cparatc: mo'c to b:i'lc the ,.---------------~ (ootb:ill playoffs on cnrollmc:n1, im1l r to the formula currently u cd for ba kclb3ll, was also O\Cr· "'htlminiJy ddcnted. a • ,, >iln.nt. :.-... ,, ~ .,.. ~·· !~·· ~ 888 , . ~ . t N ,1 ti<) n ,11 S1,ort~ 1-900-976- "•-'_...._ .. ... ...... ....., ..... .... ............... ___ .. , Boatman. who recalled the ee1- son-cndina playoff loss s1irrta1 emotional real&zaUons that ihe may never again enjoy the friend· ships created in 1 team atmos· phere, said 1hc will focus on her studies in the ycan ahead. "l wu really happy with my high 1ehool career," Boatman said. "I had a lo( or lwi. But I Sol re- ally emotional toward the end of our last game, because it hit me that I wu losina a part of my life. My best friends were on that team, and I realized ·It would never be lhe same without practic· ing with them every day after school and on weekends!' Boatman and Straub, (ormer Sea View League rivals (before Estancia moved to &he PCL two years ago), arc looking fo rward to JOining forces and leading the South to victory. "I like to win, but basic<illy, I'm approaching it as a fun gnme," Boatman said. "It's a much nicer way to finish. I'm excited." THIS WEEK 'S TOPICS OF DISCUSSION • • Siii S1l1r (Zl?k) •.a.C•1I • Plillclllil -rt!TA\. Cftly, 2 • 200•-1.tt ....... a~ 2 c.ry, 2:12. t. S c:.MY. Uf.1. rt 200 •-1." (E). ~ t. ....... fE>J~-~ c::=,_mrua m R.) ....... ~IU;l UIO lr-1 ..... ll. t C. II ..,. 1:1tc: a. c..r: tu 3 100 --1. Hlnll Ill. a.A: I. ... >I (E), lilt,. ....... tAI. 5CIO --t ........ I). 1:11.2: 1. C'.dlY. UO.I; a. c.etr. 1:fU ll 200 .. :-1. ~ -. AollM.,.. R.Md$. t:41..5; 2. ai.11 ell .... uu 't 100 llO-t. Sl*wll IEl. 1:12.1: 2. Pl (£). 1'13 '· 3 c.uy, 1:2U. 100 lnllt-t ...... (E). 1'17.3; 2. :> hi-'*' (El. 1:20 Ii a. c.&IY. 1:%1.7 l 400 "" '*t-1. Ellllldl ... 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W.t. 5 ,.,,.. mot9 •xdl/ng ,,.,, your typical .., ..... ------------------------------I - Br1e1tv Pirates' softball team rolls on, 2-1 CYPRESS -Sophomore right- hander Alisha Nelson spun a one-bitter u the Orange Coast CoUeae softball team remained in a tie for first place in the Orange Empire Conference Thursday with a 2-1 vic- tory over Cypress. It was the second conference one-hitter and third overall for Nelson this season. The hit wu a clean single up the middle by Priscilla Sarmiento. Coast improved to 17-6 O\'erall, 7-2 in the conference, while handing the Chargers (19- 11, 6-4) their third straight loss. 0r-.. C...t a, eyp,..a 1 =Coast 010 100 0-2 8 3 000 001 0-1 1 3 ..._ T*. SaQlr. ltoow.r (I) nl Ill W-Nall. 11M. l-51Qer, 7-t. Coast wom e n romp The Orange Coast College women's tennis team clinched • • Thursday's Orange Empire Con-,,,,- fere nce match against Golden West in singles, 5-1. That's the way the final score read as rain prevented the completion or doubles play. In improving to 10-1-1 overall and 9-1 in the confe rence, the Pirates protected their OEC lead. Kim Willauer and Shannon Cur- ren each rallied after first-set defeats, with the latter figh ting off three match points. 0r-..c..at8,0 .. deftWeat 1 ........ : ~ (OCC) cld. Gealy, M . &-3; W11ur (OCC) dtf l*'-. 4-4. 7-8, 6-1. Wiien (OCC) cld. Tl#llef. 6-0. 6-1; ClrTtn (OC~~ 4.f, 6-0, M, G4itSj)il IOCC) cld. Schomberg. &-3, M : (GWC) dll. calatnno, 7·S. 7-6 0..1111111 Cnone compMtedl1 Wflcn.Qmn (OCC) led l*'-·T&iner. 8-2, 2·2: Md·Geal'f (GWC) led Wllauw-Ellls, 7·5. ~llllnno IOCC) n Scllomoerg.Oilenbedc. 7-5, 2-6 Estan cia breezes The Estanci3 High badminton forces remained unbea1en Thurs· • day with :i 15-4 Pacific Coast ,,,- League verdict over visi1ing Cen- tury. For Estancia (6-0, 2-0), the mos1 exc11ing victory of the day was provided by Hai Tram and Han Vu in mixed doubles as the pair re- corded a 15-10, 12-15, 15·12 verdict. Jn another PCL match: • Saddltback 14, Costa Mesa S: Lint.la Luong and Kim Vu swcpl in girls singles to help the Muston~ ( 1-3. 1-1) 10 four of lhcir points. Minh Doon ~on in boys singles for the other. hUncla ti, C9ftl'"J 4 ..,. •lne'ff1 C Nguy*! (£) def VII 15-0, 15-1, dd L HMll\ 15-2. 1W. OOln J) won. 15-4 15-10. won. 15-12. 15-6 Cllrta SM1t111 1tr1N1 (£)def. D. Nc11iwtn. 1'·2. 11-10, lost IO~ 1-12, 11-10. 3-11; ~ (E} toll 1-11, lf.10.1-11, won, 11·5. 11-4, ..,. DIMllllH& D MMtn·HI Tram (E) def. ()urn..KMCll. 15- 3, 1M, def. U..Sendcn. 15·1, 15-1; Hll trim-T. Nguyen(£) loll. 15-12, t-15, 11-f5. won. 15-4, 15-7. Clllta Deu-IHI D. Nawtn-GI (E) dll. Saly-1..tana. 15-2. 15-0. def. Oo-Tl'lll. 15·11, 15-i: .Geef\.Vll (£) lost. 2-15, 10·15, won. is.a. 15-9. Mtn41 C. ~O. Nguyen (E) def. Lano-S.v. 15.0, 15·1: Doan-QI (£) def:l(heth,.Trw1, 15-1, 15-5; ti Tram-~ (£) dll. 0 ~·L. Nguyen. 15-10, 12·15, 15-12. CdM whips Newport Senior David Bain blew past his three opponents, 6-1, 6-0, 6-0 to pace the Corona del Mar High boys tennis team to a 16-2 Sea ;a View League verdict over Newport Harbor Thursday. CdM is 5-0 overall, 2~0 in league. C0tw4el lier 18, M•W1»M Kerbor 2 ....... , S.. (CdM) cld Thomson 6-1, dll Kettham. 6.0, def. ClcOleal. e.o: Wiiden (CdM} won. 7-S. 6-2. &-0; 8Wdor (CdM) 1oS1. 5-7, won. M . 6-4. Deu ..... : 8'yale·Wtlnsteln (CctM) ckf ~. 1-5. def ~ 6-2. def Sins·lnQold. 8-4, Ocney-Smlh (CdM) won. 7·5. M. lost. 2~: Mason-ftUtllDOm (CdM) won. 7-6 (J.S), 6- 4, 7-6 (7·3). Bu cs stay unbeaten The ·Orange Coast College ---- men's tennis team made it 10 • • consecutive victories in the Or-,,,,- ange Empire Conference Thurs----- day with a 7-1 decision over Golden West. The victory was highlighted by Justin Zill- man's 6-3, 6~0 lriumph over the Rusllcrs' David DiMarino in No. 2 singles. Or-.. c .... 7, Goklen Weal 1 ltnetea: Ltonwll (GWC) ckf Dawtson. 6-3. 8.J. lillNn IOCC) Clef DMlnno. 5-3, 6-0 Mol'Uflo (OCC) cld HudcllHlon. J.6. 6-3. &~. Lucero (OCC) Oe'f NQUYtn. 8-2, 6-~. Hin (OCC) ck1 Al- VftZ. 6-4. 6-1 ; ~ (OCC) Cd Wrander, 5-1, 6-0 Deultle•: ~Morono ¥S leonard-MbMD, 4.g 6~. 2· 2 (rJlrl), l*Nn-lucero (OCC) Orf ~~ 6-2. ~3 Hin-Maim (OCC) Cd A/Yam Muctnck. 6-2. 6-1 Coast tu mb les, 6-1 CYPRESS -~press College pitcher Todd Blylcven tamed "is- 11ing Orange Coast on five hits Thursday as the Chargers claimed a 6· l Orange Empire Conference victory O\'Cr the Pira1es. In passing Coasl in the OEC standings. ~'Pres (17-11 overall) improved 10 6·8 in conference play. OCC drops 10 l 1-8 and 5-7. cYPf .. • e, orenve c .... 1 ~Coast 010 000 000-1 5 1 Cypress 002 020 20x-6 13 2 SUYes, Rdtsh (61 and Wllw\ ~ Ind ~ W-~en. 6-2 L-Slrtts. 0.1 Van guards lose, 7-1 fourth homer of the season pro-• COSTA MESA - Greg Ertel's x vided the only spark for the Southern Californ ia College base- ball team's offense Thursday. · The Vanguards dropped a 7-1 decision lo The Master's in an NAIA District Ill match- up at sec. Ertel, a Costa Mesa High product, ac- counted for two or the five hits the Van- guards (11-12-1) managed. TheMast .... •7,a.ce1c ...... t The Mas1fl's 001 120 012-7 12 2 SoCal ColeOe 000 100 000-1 5 3 Stl1lltl and O'Sullivan; F"ISher, Beddry (II n Seeley W-Smlll. ..... l-Ashef. H 28-Henzle (M). MJl1ln (M), Pence (M). O'Sdlrm (M). HR-El\cl (SCC) Newport victim ize d Santa Ana High pitcher Stacy Lumley set Newport Harbor (5-3) down without allowing a hit in a 12·0 non-league victory on Thurs- day in a five-inning mercy rule game. Sant• An. 12, Newport H•rltof' 0 SMIDA/la 516 00-12 11 0 Newpott tbrt>O< 000 00-0 0 1 Limey and &lco.w.; Colclu&Kt and DeMayo. W-umey, S.S, L-Colctuln. 5·3. 38-Trotter (SA) HR-TrOC!ef (SA) Calva ry posts 5-4 win Sandy Ferris \\<Cnt 2 for 3 wi1h a pair of RBI -singles to pace the ~ Calvary Chapel High softball team to a 5-4 non-league victory over Cen1ury Thursday at TeWinkle Park. Left·handcr Kim Schroy (3-3) was the win- ning pitcher for Calvary (3-4), slriking out 1-i bane rs "hile )'ielding jus1 five hits. C•IY•rr Chllpel 5, Century 4 Ct!'CUIY 011 020' 0-4 5 4 CJMly Chipet . 120 011 x-5 1 4 Roelts and Pritiu. Sciroy lllCI Calk.ins W-Sclvoy, 3·3 l-Robln 38-Pritcu (CC) Vanguards win, 6-1 WHITTIER Frei.hman Shannon Sa)lor pitched a three-'=' hitter, striking oul five and walk- ing none in five innings of work as 1be Southern California College softball team defeated hol>t Whiuicr in a non· conference game ThursJay, 6-1 . SOCal Colle9e e, Whittler 1 SoCM COiiege 200 031 0-8 9 0 WhCtf 000 100 0-1 3 4 Saylor, Engstrom f6) ano ~ Ct1M1 Ind File! W-Saytor. 8-2. l-Criivu. 28-Evw (SCC), Ross (W) .. From 81 • • in Woodland Hill • All (ou.r games were close, but Wet1el didn't be- lieve his tum was completely ready to play that night. "lt took us three hours to get there, with the rain and traffic, .. he said. "We didn't have time tor dinner, so our guys are stu((ing burgers down while they're on the court before the first game. "Then we make 40 unforced at· tacking errors. Needless to say, we weren't ready to play." At 8-3, Coast maintains i1s lead in the SCC race over runner-up Ir- vine Valley wi1h a date al Gross- mont on tap for tonighl. Don't gi'e up on the P1rntes )Cl, however. During l~t season's run to the s1a1e title, Coast loi,1 three matches. and Wetzel believes his learn has a condi1ioning edge on just about every squad 1l faces "I really think lhat if \\<C could have gotten in10 a fourth game (againsl Long Beach). we woult.1 have had a chance to win," he said ... We jus1 hope lo gel another shot at them down the road." 0 Orange Coast track coach Fret.I Hokanson was unders1andably pleased after his women's squad clinched the Orange Empire Con- ference dual meel title 1his week wi1h a victory over Golden West. In 1hat meet. freshman LcAnn Kazmer won four evenls and ran anchor legs in two winning rclJ)'S for the Pirates. Ho~anson no1ed that the Bucs won the ti1le without lheir tradi· tional i,1rength in dis1ance running. "We've always had a good group of runners "'ho carried us through the early part of the season "hilc the rest or the team got into shape, bul we didn•t ha\-e 1hat 1h1!> )C:Jr," he said. \. "Whal pulled us through 1h1i. season "as, lhal whale "'e don't ha'c a big squad, we did ha\C .t good group of mulli·C\<Cnl \\Omen like LcAnn." Kazmer, who is from Wisconsin, is looking forwatd lo the Slate Hep1a1hlon Finals in May. Agnini>l Golden West, she \\on the 200 and 400 me1ers. shm and dii,cus. . 0 OCC offensive guar bby Holl, who played o o CIF Southern Sectio ivision VI championship football teams under Coach Dave Holland at Co- rona del Mar High, will continue bis career at USC nat fall • Hall, 6-foot-3 and 280 pounds, earned All·M1 ion Conference twice Dt OCC under Co ch Bill Work.man, starting every iame for t~o susons. He will be a walk-on player at USC after turning down offers from Weber State, New Mexjco, UtDh and Sonoma State. An honorable mention JC grid- wire All-American this p3st sea- son, Hall helped OCC 10 the Cen· tral Division 111le as a freshman while the P1ru1es advanced lo the Orange County Bowl . According 10 his Ca1her Robert, he wanted to play for a Pacific. JO Conference 1eum and i,tay clo1:.e to home. 0 . Applications for the Orange Const head men's baskc1ball coaching po 11ion are a\ailable 31 the Coast Community College Dis· 1rict personnel office. 1370 Adams A\ce., in Costa Mesa. The position. "'h1ch is ad,eniscd as walk-on for the fir~t )'ear, cl~ei) 10 3pplicants April ::!O. For more inforrn:ition. phone OCC Athletic Dire tor Uarry Wal- IJce n1 (714) 432-5766. The distric1 personnel office phone number 1s (714) 432-5007. 0 Longtime Coru.1 b:iseball coach Mile Mayne is scheduled to ap- pear on the Orange County Ne\\S· channel's "Sports Talk" interview and call·in show Friday, Apnl 3. The program airs at 10 p.m. Mayne, in his 15th season as the Pirates head coach, announced last "eek hat the 1992 scaM>n "'oulJ be his l.t!>I in lhat cap:icity. 0 OCC spons information director JJck Shinar has been named re- cipicnl of the 1991 Paragon A".trd for besl sports publication, pre- sented b) the N.tt1ono.1l Council for - Marlettng and Public Rela1ions (NCr-.tPR) at llS 18th annual con- feren ce las1 "eel in Seattle. Shinar, in his SL"<th ye:.1r al OCC. was named for the 199 1 Grid Guide, which he "'role and eu1ted. The 108-page publica1ion. pro- Juccd "'ilh lhe help of photogra- phers Chauncey Ba)eS and Ken Glantz and the OCC Publicatiom Office. won out O\Cr entries from all O\er the United Sta1es. Dcnau Brosterbous is a D:liJJ /lilot sports writer whose ro/umn oa Or:1ngt Co:JSI Co/It-gt athltlics appears t•tl) Friday. PUMJC llOTICEI PUlllC NOTlCO PUBLIC NOTICES PUILIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES ~ llOTICI The ,.... ....._ 926'0 follows: T"UST DEED SER· hearing e111e no11ced t"2 ning Comtruss.on Amend· Sain Dement• CA 92672 ~~E u~i~n.;.e~tA~':'f --'iiiiiiiiii;iiftid'--1 ~ .... ....; ......... -.; The assets to be IOld .,.. PARCEL 1. LOT 49 OF VICE, AGENT, 23:112 ~ MAY EXAMINE the •r: WILLIAM LYNN, ~IN~ONC~48·N8'00::~ =.~pt~·~::: .... BY RULE AT 1~0 ~ 1U••at1• ef ~tff'• .ttemer, descn~ In general .. TRACT NO. 102n. IN THE MILL CREEK DR., file k I b the~ If Prealdent CTrMateror) beot19, AN OAOINANCE OF The OUlk saie IS IUbj«t ROVIA AVENUE. COSTA CCfTACM>M ., ~ wltheut .,. IHMhdel imptowmeot, l..c· cm OF COSTA MESA. SUITE 230 LAGUNA •• ~~,!on 1nte.•t~ UTLA FOOO GROUP, THE CITY COUNCIL OF to Clll.lornia U,.lorm Com-MESA. CAUFORN~ AT ......a••) ..,......,, la; CE ,.._. l\nS. equipmen&. 11.WMure COUNTY OF ORANGE. HIUS CA eH53 RU ow. estate you mey rue INC., MASROOR A . THE CITY OF NEWPORT merc1al Code S1c1oon ITS COSTA MESA Pl.A~. MOTIC• TO KRJI. We a. ~left r af goocf'Ntll and tradenai: STATE OF CALIFORNIA, # 12:90-'3990 (7t4I witn lhe cOun a formal A• aATLA, (Tr•nsferee) BEACH TO CONSIO~ AN 8108.2. EATON CORPORATION • A • T I ' Aw I • • • ........... -......... .. Ind .... located at: 26 AS PER MAP RECORDED • quest '°' Spec.al Notice of Pree. AMENOMENT TO TITLE 20 Th• name arld addr"' ol ... AN u FA c Tu RE s IL· Aru-.l lllCNIKO WA-~· .,_, --.. ~~ 9~~ "40• IR· IN BOOK 445, PAGE(S) 10 T:~:~~SSA MCCOY, Ille fli.lng ol In Inventory MASO OD a AT LA, OF niE NEWPORT BEACH ~';!,Je,;!on be•;,!!, ~ ~~/:6~ A;'.J,T~ts U ~J:i TMA9S,.... -..., e def tlefMft-The businns name UMd TMROUOH 14 INCLUSIVE FORECLOSURE TECH-end &Pl)l~sal of ntaite U · (Transferee), Seer• r~,:gg"~t~~~.~ ECUTIVE lscROW CO~ AEROSPACE APPLICA> YOU AM .... •WD 4•1t•• ~ue ". ttene by tN ..,.., at thal loc• OF MISCELLANEOUS NICIAN :~~0:1 ° :~:= : twy ITEMS TO THE POWER PANY 221 s Ot• VilUI) TIONS. THE WASTE TO BE 9Y ~: CA &N. a~a4e, es) All•N bOn 11: JAMES SHOE RE· MAPS. IN THE OFFICE OF Dated: 3)10)1"2 section 1250 of IM CaltfOJ· Published Newporl ANO OUTIES OF THE P.O. Boll 148. 5¥1 Clem-mEATEO AT THE PLANT .. .... •r~) MD FLATT llNCORPO-PAIR THE COUNTY RECORDER Published Newpor1 noa Probate Code. A R• Beach)Co11a ..._ .. Dally MODIFICATIONS COMMIT· enle. CA 92672 end U'le THAT WIU. BE COVEREO IMC IU MTl!D, ATTOllNEYS t~bu antic-=~:;~• 1:r Of SAID COUl'ITY. BHch..Cosv Meu Oatly quest 10r Spectal Nooe. Ptlol Mateh 27, 1992. TEE: THE NUMBER OF last day'°' r111ng d.atmt by BY nilS PERMIT BY RULE ·-.... ~ CA&.--. AT l Aw 4 4 0 0 1992 •I !he ome! Of LUCKY EXCEPT THEREFROM Piloc M•rch 13 20 27 loim .. evlll•bf• from lhe 1173 SIGNS REGULATEO BY any C1ed1lor INll be ""'" INiL¥0~ ~~u~· 9M DAft after tMe lbcArtttur ikH.,....,.. ESCROW co INC ALL OIL. GAS. MINERALS. 1992 • • • cOUl1 ctetlt. niE MUNICIPAL CODE, 13. 1992 •hictt 11 in. t>usi-~o~ OF AL.KAUNE AND _,_,,_la MfWd en bite 370,New'"ri This bulk Ule b aubfec1 ANO OTHER HYOROCAR· F150 DouglH I!. T.,..._, PUBLIC NOTICE THE LOCATION OF A~ ci's:i,.:•:ai:-~c:.: 1he n! ACID AQUEOUS WASTE ,,_ .... • twPew1ft· •••ch. CA e2110 to c.J1fomla Unlfofm Com. SONS, BELOW A DEPTH In proprl• parson•, NOTICE OF iE~~&iN~Ullfi~~~S ~O a.~119 1pec1 ffiEATMENT PROCESSES "" ,..,,,.. et 11"9 17141752·747l merclal Code Section OF 500 FEET. WITHOUT PUBLIC NOTICE 1U4 D Iowa StrMt, PUauc HEMING THE INSTALLATION OF Dated: Marc:h 19, 1992 TO BE USED INCLUOE, ~ DATii: ••P 19 1"1 8t08.2. THE RIGHT OF SURFACE Coat• ...... CA •2•2• Nolle. II hereby given ROOF· TOP ARCH IT EC. Q E 0 R Q E A . ALKALINE CLEAN Of AU>· A IMtw W ,...... ... QMY L. OMNVILLI!, If ao MJbjed. lhe name ENTRY, AS RESEJM:O IN NOTICE OF (714) 54S.~30 that lh• City Council of ltle TUR.AL FEATURES ANO DIUNOE .. , auyer MINUM PARTS AND ACID -MC ,,.eect ...-1 Cieri! •r M•k ......_ an:,:::·~: :s: INSTRUMENTS 0 F PETITION TO Published Newporl City or Newport 8each will SOv.R EQUIPMENT IN EX· Published Newporl ~~~1v::~ P~T~T~'t , • .,, .,.._tttelt ,.. ~ ' ;.. It LUCKY ESC~OW RECORD. ADMIMISTU Beach)CosUI Mesa Dally hOfd a publlC tMtanng on CESS OF PERMITTED BHch)Cosla Mesa Daly 61t>ES niE OEPAAfME~T ., ..... •1t1t '-• l1t PLAINTIWS CO. INC, 8942 GARDEN PARCEL 2' EASEMENT ESTATE OF: Piloe March 28, 27, A/Xii 2, ~:'h 0:0, ~ H~G.HT LIMIT~ been PtloC Maren 27, 1992 OF TOXIC SUBSTANCE ........... ..,_ .. .-U S TATaMafT OF GROVE BLVD .. •207, GAR· AS SET FORTH IN THE AR-CATMeRINE 1992 ~ CommtSStOn Amend-v:::J"O:: 11 hU r:!, Ft75 CONTROL. THE FOlLOW. ....... ~ te hMr OMUOl!S OEN GROVE. CA ~ TIClE ENTITLEO EASE· TMOl!S, elui ThFl93 ment No. 752. PfopoMd o.te.nvnec:t Iha& Is catept-ING AGENCIES. HA\'E ,._..... PUAaUMT TO and "'• last date l0t r. no .. EN'TS Of THE DECLARA· CATHl!,.INE •· PUBLIC NOTICE ORDINANCE NO. 92~. c;a11y uempc under lhe ,.. PUBLIC NOTICE Al.SO BEEN NOTIFIEO OF Ir,._ -..... ,._ COO. OF da.mt ahal be ~IL 13, TION OF COVENANlS, TMOEa being. AN ORDINANCE OF qt*ement:s of tN Ca&.tomia THE PROf'OSEO TREAT· ,_, IW eft .._., ,_.. CML PM»CaDURE 1992 which II IM buStn9M CONDITIONS AND RE· CASE NO. A1~28S t4Ht9 niE CITY COUNCIL OF Enwonmental Ouallty AC1. K ~t MENT SOUTH COAST Al~ ..., ....... NM, ~ SECTICMI 421.1 t ::C,~'°'~ ..... dale STRICTIONS, RECORDED To .. '*"· benetlc&anes. NOTICE TO THE CITY OF NEWPORT Notice Is h•eby flJt1Mr ,.~:~u'::.:::..· 81~~~ ~:';H~ .. ~ re.,r wa9H, •en•r DIC IU, ~'"' w. Dated MMd'l 12, 1992 IN BOOK 13303, PAGE = =· ~-:oa~ CRIOfTORS OF ~~~~JMo:J'~ ~ 9N9" betl'la~ ~~ ~ F0"F£JTURE ANGE COU~TY SAHITA-~ "'li'rtJ..., MMICMIKO WATAJUal, SUMO WOO KtM,908. OF OFFICIAL~sebelntMntedln aULJ(SALI! OFTHENEWPORTBEACH:'.,otAprll 1992 attn. Control OtSTRICT P.Ai:\TIES .._ ........ IWtMr AllOtlCM ISUZU MO-IUN OK KIM RECORDS U. • or ~le, Of both, (SECS. 8 104. MUNICIPAL CODE SO AS l'loll ot 7 oo pm' ., the Ne. e2..0U1 ~ESTEO IN OBTAIN- warftlftl heM U•e TORa IMC., 1aUZU Published Newporl The ttrMt address ""° of' CATHEfllNE TANGES. ltOS U.C.C.I TO INCtUOE THE AOOI-Counctl Ctwnt:>ers of the On Januely 13 1992., • ING FURTHER ~F~MA· """-TICMMICAL CEMTIR Beach-Co1m Mesa Oa.ly Olher common~. aka CATHER INE B. EK,.. Ne. TION Of niREE OR MORE~ e .. cn Qty Hall 2029 HARBOR BLVD •2. TlOH S~ULO CONTACT. ,.._.. _.. ~ ..... CW AMRMCA. IMC. ~ Piol Match 27 1982 11 any of·the real ~ TANGES t3431MW BIWARO TABLES OF OR '300 N-pott Boulevalel, COSTA MESA. ~tom.a. EATON CORltOCU.. ...... u ...... YMt..., DC>ma 1 ~ 25 ' Fl74 dekfib.d aboYe .. pur· A PETITION tou been Nola 11 heir.tly Sl'Wf' to niE USE Of MORE TH.AH ~port Bead!, Caktomaa, ot!ocers of U'le CosU Mesa TION, INVIRONME.._ want .. ... llfl et· MoteM D ... _. t ' pol1ed to br. 3408 SUM· ftled by DOUGLAS E. cred11011 of the •1lhln TEN PERCENT OF TliE EX· at •hoeh l•m. ancJ place Pouce Oepanment NU:eC! T A l HI ALT M AN 0 ..,.,.., ...... ..., " ~ ' • 'a. PUIUC NOTICE MEASET CrACLE. COSTA TANGES In the Suc>etlOf named ""er U\al t!W.lc tale ISTINQ "NET PUBLIC any and all pefsons In*· Pfoperly fot torte•ture In SAFETY MANAGER --..,..., • .. T. D. f." ti."' COUl1 of c.Jolonu. County .. aboUI 10 be INlde ol lhe ARE.AM OF A RESTAURAHT ...a may appnt.,., be COM9CtJOn •th ~·tiona 1840 MOlifROYtA Av: ,,_ -.... 8" • MICMIKO WATAJUal: CPP nteu MESA. CA 928.28 of ORANGE. desc.nbed t>.iow FOR BlUJAROS USE, AS A he•ll lh«eon. If you cN1o-°' HMnh end Sa•ery Code __,, ,._..., ... 8" P'-'"tttf, PIC IU., . The und«StgMd TNlt .. niE PETITION ~uestt as: namet and bu'Uleu CHANGE IN OPER4' ~ ~ Pfoiect In e:ourt_ SecllOnl 10 Wit. 1135.2. DUI!, COSTA •SA. ett....., ....,,... ......... foerth.... ......... ,k=11 ~ any kblt.fy '°' &hal OOUG1.AS E. TANGES edd\'Mt ot tN Miter . .,.. TIONAL CHARACTERIS-you may be lllnoled '° ,..... The ei11mai.d)~....O ~:2u7 (7t41 ~ .... -• ..... .... ... ......... ~· .. any lnconeetne•• of 11\e of be appointed .. perSONI BRR FOOO m INC A TICS AS OEFINEO IN SEC. Ing oNy lhoM IHUM you value °' the property II fl lll•t•tl lit th• Sectlelt 41-.11 ef the HAS .... ..,EJAD the 1trM1 address and repl'HenUllN9 to admro-CALIFORNIA CORPORA-TIOH 20012.010 OF niE or torneone else ra.Md 8.1U,35100 The H IUd Publl1heel Hewpo•l ....,._ C9" ef CMt Pree. T.a . MO. oU1ef ~ deltgna1lon !er the est• of V'4t d~ TION 2200 Bananca Patk· MUNICIPAL COOE.. the publlc heating d• Pf°'*'Y 11 described u 8ucM4'NAGEMENT ... _ -..... .,.. ta.eo.Ueeo ao If ahQwn h ein • dent way Irvine CA 92714 ~ to ~ In acrit>ed in lhtt notice Of In loMowt· Not Maten 27 1992., ................ 1 YOU AA£ IN D£FAUlT :f"i• tr ot THE PETITION request fh9 location lo Califomla amendmenl to Ti09 20 of _....,.. cor1npondenee CS.. 12..\Sl.OO United SUit• • 1189 ' •"olal ... kl•I a. UNDER A DEED ~TRUST .... IOI.II ~ tN IN ~· .. WlU. and ot tN ~htel .. ecui.11e omce SM NewPoft IMcfl Munid-IYsNd to In. C+ty a&. Of ~ ~ • 'M • '•"••• lnourred I• DATED M#'ch 21. 1tet IA'lpald balance of the obfl· eodic:lls, If 1ny. be admitted of the seller la: 14131 pal Code to .. to lndUde prior to, the publoc hellnng Purau1nt to Section PUIUC MOTIC! -M MAI CA&, Gate S7,440.00e laet-UNLESS YOU TAKE AC-gltlon 1ecured l>y th• IO PfobalL The WCI and Yoiba SttM(. in~. T"9lll'I, the 9ddttion of a ~ For lnfonNIOOtl call (714) 114M4(j) of Ille Calolornier---.------909 ~ ,..._ ....._ ef Future Speolel TION TO PROTECT YOUR ptOpe(1y to be eold Ind alfV codlcll9 we ~ CA t2a0 table, Of l>llard ....._ to &W-3200 HMl!I\ end Saie.y Coe» 14494 7 W ,.,,.,..._ ••41o•I ••••1t••• PAOPEATY. rT MAY BE rueonlble ullruled fOf eumlnallon In IN Ille Al~ t1y the Miter ... one e11.ttting,.....,,.,... MM WANDA E. UOOtO, ~-lo loffeot tl'llS FIR• AND CASUALTY e ........... ti 000 OOJ Oe1te,al SOLD AT A 'VeUC SAL£. co.u, npente• ""° .a. "me by J~~~ otn. 1>u1tneM n.,,,.. Ind as a en;:-In ~-CRY CLUK, CITY OF propefty wi!W judfciel SntOPStS Of! ntS AM-...-. ,.i.. a~d Suffer I"• IF ~ ':it~ AH EX~ ~ Ill Ille IUM of the authority lo ~ addrH9" UMd by IM ~:the~ of~ ..Wf'ORT alACH procHd1ng1 ate und9' NU.Al. a-YATaMDIT UW. eert• • UR• tM1000.00 ~ THE PROEC~~G "*-publca!lof\ of IN Ho-estate undef the ~ .... -=-thr=~ !: use permit In wtt c-. Published Newport w:yjou da.m WI.,..,_'° UIF R• f .. SUWCI I Ir ........... M Dateds Feltru11r9 at, AGAINST YOU. YOU tac. ot .... la: Wt..47309. dent Admlnttr.aon ot E• = ": deiMlred to lhe Tild pto,ed ,._beef\,. 8eed'\)lo'OS1a Mesa Daly tNt Pfoper!y, ~ ,,_.... COWAWY. T .. ~ .. •u1ra "alaaalrni t~ SHOULD CONTACT A In llddlllOn to casl\. IN ...._ Act. (TNt 5UlhOf1ty ~we: NONE vtewed, Ind Ill ,._ beef\ P'llOl March 21, 1992. ~ 30 4ays of h h ..,_., ............ -Ullldllta ....... AU.IM AMO FLATT,., LAWVER. Tl\lltM ... ecoepc. ~ wtl lllow the'*'°'* rep. The l\lfMS Md busineea ~-'*Ill .. c:9 f171 puOkaDon of thia Holke. w-....anu• ........ tleRa ~ue .IAJlaS L aALUDtS ....... ef let's cNcll chwn on • ~ IO laQ "*'Y addr .... of the buyef .,.. ~ ...,. ur'°9f lie 1 venled da!m 9'lllng Tocal edlMtied _.. ..,. IM ..,_ 1' ter Pta M ' T.._...'•.... mte or Mllonal blink. a ac1'0nS Wllhout ~ IATLA FOOD GROUP. lhe r~ of .... PUIUC NOTICE 'fO"' .,._"'In N MireG (I" age 2 . lln• 21 t ....... ...,.,. 1 •~ ~ ~ 8afofe IM· INC. A ~ r-CahfOfnla Enwonment.111 propeny ~ lhe ()en o1 S.. 79e.5M. TCIUI ......_ • l"ubll 1 ll•d Newport -~ c:Mdl ar-ll'Y • lt.IM or Ing c.,,_, WllY lmpor1llnf • -...-~ Oualty Ad. 14M4.I the Or-. County ~ t p •II• 3 11 n e 2 2) .. ~ .. hech)Coe1a ..... Diiiy al TN9t ledetll creclC ur16on or 8 ~ ~. IN per-~ ~= ~ ~ II ,_.., ~ llSCROW MO. uor eowrt, 700 CMo C.... U ,IU,741. A99re9a1e .. .. ..,. .. Noe M•d\ 20, 21, .. 3, ~ ia hcrsCry ...,.,.. ch«tl dnlWn ll'Y a -... 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In fie ..-..-cl per.on ._ ., ob-= ~~ .--.. -·~· . ae wci.cn ._ Md .._,. GN£H ._ • t.a .. le c... OrM w-. Senta •• ~ .i.d ..... ~age .... ..... auL.K &ALa AHO RAHE SHAAIRC· ..-_,_ Ol8n C.-Is )ldlon 111> ll'le ~ Ind The ..___ 1111n1t used ,,,,., Md .. .,.,_. ..._ • .._ID bl rnede Me CA 12101. Ute ttie ). '"-1"" •$.403.'7'0; ~ .-r ,.,.. -(UCS lt04. JAD, HUSBAHO ANO W\FE ICcepN ll'le TN91re ,,...., "'°"" .C CW_,., frle t1y lhe 15111f • ttw IOallOn .-d "W1 "":" Md be Thi ::::;::>a.-: = Coner°' No. ~ in ll'Y ~ U\dl ! ..... ) 11oe U.c.c., Recotd~ ~31)1Mt 1n ....,,_ IN lllaMnCe ot C0&M1 • gnint .._ 1s H""'°"' KJNO ••m· ,_d ::::..C.':' C:: :'a--K. ..., 9f'CS ~ "°' ~1.t,.~ ~ ~ ..,_ ,....... ...._.... aooll P•._. ln1t ••• fie T,,.._'9 Deed ..,.. ~ on ""' _. The ~ c1a19: ..,. !NY be...._. tlD,... ~ M ~ti. 1lt4• ~Di.-.~ ~ ~ ~ ,_.... llllDM-JC 1"9Ct ot Ofklel "9cOtdt Mldll blCo.M ., ....... '° tion .. tie held on APM. the_...,. 11 ~· it;' oritr .._-..~Man,.,.,,_,, 5.-1'1, ~_.dldlte.,. i. liN JI) 90.,1..,.,.: ho ....,. .._. ...._..la ::Y"""" 10 In the oflcie of"'-County ll'le ~or"*''" u • 2l. 1112 • us , ... In 1"2 T:t_ ~· l;. or ..,_,... .... fwcl • ~CA tt1Y ~ 1n wf: CCWN -e. ,.. ('8ga ...... lllm18 I CJMICOR ol the wlthlft Recorder of ORANGE INftlf ot nght ~ lA IOcateCS Ill 700 = ,_ Odde!M8111 tlM ~ """"9 ca. ~~ Mo: MIN-1C1 to be ~ ID N 1l, lne I) nUtt,700, 0.. • • ...... • named ...., '* a ~ County. Cellbnla. encl pur-.... NII .. _,. made. CMc t.-r °"'4 W.. Sir-. ~ 9Mcf1 ICtibrd In .._ ,..,. Of In SI.Ilk Thi ~ .. ....,_... tor ,_ 1Mt .......... 11t..-4• .... ~ tD be ..... ot lllMnC ID ... Nolcie °' 0.. ... wllhouc CO¥eNlnC or ...,,.. AM. CA 1270,. Cehtorn .. 92"toll1 AnN' ...., COlll ...... 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OluN!t, ~ .... Dlell. CIDuMv-.... GI T.& • ~"'i ................. ~on:Marctl15,1111 ._ ...... .._ •U•M4 Nal'TM la IDr .__ ~I:,,......,.._, 11 ........ c...ty,Qlld1 ..... ...... ... M01ICa Richard T DelN Secte4.vy ~ Newport 9Who flublahed ........ lelch--WI w I G' ....... -...... ... -• ... ... .. AWi msrv OllN8l ·~· This ... tim.nc·--IUec:I ...... unt .. _. ............... ...-,... ... _..,. '° YOU ARE IN Ott The 'oloWln9 pet.c)nl wM ~ County Clerll of The 'ollowtng S*ton9 Coata ..... Dally "°' Co ... M ... Olilly "°' ,_,_ : ctw~ uae 11 at T..a .... ~GI._ th•reund•• re,erde FAULT UMl8' A DIED ,,. doing buslne11 u : Orange C"''""' on Febnr att doing bUelne11 N : Morel\ 27, Apfl ~ 10, 11. Mwch 17, Alfi :a. 10, 11, ll 7t4I lft ._ ,..__. °' -__, ~ -.... 11121,.1, 1n111 11.....a. TAUIT. OATID t/H BLACK~AWK OtL AS. ary ti. 1f1i2-··• 9RIXEN & SON'S, 1119 S. 1112 1112 lL A ' _, ~· ...._. ._ • .. _,. Otftelll...... UM.I• YOU lAICI AC SC>CiATES I, 1101 Dow ' '•"'•tt8 Boyd, hnta Mao Caflt, '-182 ... 183 1MN. ~ ._ ~"=•~ 'In 11M ..._.... ... M Ap1f 10. t• T10N TO MO~ S11..t, Suite 230, Newport p thtd N -BMcl\-12105 .,. ... ___ ..... _ ~.CAl130t :;-1';'1 lllitta tar _, ',_d.. 1.00PM.•ltleNoftlt . f!A()NATY. IT MAY Beach, Calif. 92680 Ubll ewport Cotey IStlllen, 2569 Calle rv-.n-RV• -rv..-IOTICI Oellv • Md _. ... ,..,.. .._. ... ol .. en. 0.-.. entrance 10 11\a Counl IClD AT A P\a.IC &At..I Slldl:hawtl °" C°""*"f, a Cotta Meu Diiiy Piiot Benavente. Tu111n, C...f. • c.ltNHn " ltl leli'CM:_.. PertAI 1 ~ Lal 75 Courthwm. 1oo Ow ~ 'WOIJ HEED AH EXPt.:A Cahlomll corpor1t1on. t tOI March 13, 20, 21. Apr11 3, 92G80 •• •• MeM Not _, lrllCl end IOOllf* 21 • Qriwe w.a. a... NAnoH °' TME ~ Dove Strfft, Suitt 230, 1992 ~tin &on Nauyen. 18304 ........... .. ...... --M.r It, 27, /llplf. 2, ttea 1 ,_11 lur .... OI -'CA 12101 ... ~ IUC• OF T .. f PAOCEfOfN Newport BHcll. Callf. F·13A ~Stu ~Oumlln VaJ,. k<tlRna..... ..all•Ht ......._ ....._.. •·->h bOn. tu tM hiuhel' I AGAINST YOU YO !l:ze&O leV. CllJf. t210I ltet._.... T"9 "oflcMlng l*90nl PUIUC IOTICI ·--· --• -ee\19 tor cuh (pe~ et 1 SHOULD CONTACT Sand Dollar Dev9iopmenl, PUILIC NOTICE Thia busln•H 11 con-nw l'olOwlng l*90M we doing bullflM9 ..: .,. c:onear~led In ac;c;.or IWN al _.. in .._."' LA~ Inc.,' Calltomla corpor• CNl1029H2 dUCted by: I genetll pet\· aredoinabullneeeae: EUT£ OAN>E...O 8ER--~--.. = ~ a al the UMed 8'ale1), On.._,, .. S, ttt2," 11on, 1101 Dove Stt.... nMINP 8RIGHlON DEVELOP: VICE CO •• 171 ~ N0TIC£ Of' PETTT10N llCIP'ftww\I, non .. llC rlQN, lltla, end.,_..., cun-t 00 PU , Cat•W..S. Sunt 230, Newport BeKh, 1'1cttttoua The regl11rant(1) corn-MENT. 950 SoUlf\ eoa.t Ave., S4#le 1091, ~ TO AOMIMSTEA t!Qfll IO._ lftO ,_..... ~ llO Oftd ,_ hetd b¥ '111 '"'~ c:.,., Cahl. 92660 •uslftft• Name menced lo tranwt bo.i-DrM. Cot&la .._ Cellf. leach. c.llf, 12961 ESTATE OF· c...i on-.. LOI 75 ,..ows. Qil., undllr ...i Deld of Trutt c.M,_,. COfP01'911on. 1 Thie bu1lne11 Is con-ltatement MM undef tM Flctltloul 9212' Anlll\I L ~ 111 Al--..-..,,_.:_ .... _ ,1 1 ...... f11t)Sf...., ttle PfoC*IV 111-....0 111 ctUti, ___..., .,..,..... un duded by: 1 g_,11 pll'I· Tha FolloWI, ng peraons 8u1lne11 Namt1(1) listed Nne1 Homes, Inc., Calb· bert Ptac.. Coe&a M.... ~--v ...... Ind od; ~ oovurH r, C. Mll()(UM). MCI OouMy and a... end c»-dlr end..,,.... to Oeed nerehlp d-' ..... ••. above on: January 1, 1t92 nla. 950 Souttl Coott .....__, Calif. 92627 __,_ _..._.., ........_.. r;--_...,. 21"'..,. 1 Th• 11gl11rant(1) com-~~Rr~PRdP";~~ ... MAN-COftY &lllen Cotta Mesa, Celt. eM...., Tl\11 buslMM 11 con: WIUft H. ton !Ion. 11 any. ol lhe ,_, Cf,_.~--PAAc..l'.Ttot '° .,;""NO-.o.o;Q7.;:':f'c>tti menced to transact boll-AGEMENT 666 w Baker Thia lllltment -· filed Thi• bUllnHI •• con-duc:ted by: an lndMdual CASE NO. A1S3340 arty'*':~~ 'Vi: ,.,~ '~ aoo 9fld fl\ll j)O(l!On al aal Aeclofdl in ... one. ot n1u under th• Fletttlou• •329, Costa MHa, Caltf. w1111 the County Cle1k ol dUC1td by: 1 cOfpotallon Th• regl1ttant(1) com. To al l\Ws. C ...,.port a.m 12e. 1>c1111 ol Tree• No ttw County Allcoidw•" Or Buslntaa Namt(•) ll1ted 92626 Ofeng• Coun1y on F•bf'u-Th• r1gl1tr1n1(1) com. ~ lo traneoc1 ~ benelc:lmrils, credlk>rs l2MO • .. _IC -ncl 543~. tr1 11111 Qey o1 Newpllf1 engt County. sa.te ol Celi 1b0ve on: January t, 1992 John F. Whelan, 228 Hazel Ir/ 5, tt92 menced to transact bull-neu under tN Actttloue co11tl11gent ctMtorl, Thll undetllOtHt rvv. nv 8Mc1', Ccutlty Of Orenge. lomil ~ b¥ Scott G Randall W. Blancllud, Dtlve, Corona def Mar, 'S20978 MH under the Acthlous 8ullneaa Name(•) !lated pet90ft,e wt\<> ~ Trua ... dllldMft• ~ .._, ,._...__ _ ._USTU'I Stale ol Calilo•n1a. a UN and AnDlfe" Uhl hut Pro11denl Calif. 92625 Published Newport Blach-Bu1lnet1 Narne(1) bled abow on: 1... 0..wlle be ln"'"*9d In ity tor ~ lflCOff41CI,_. ...,,._ vr '" lhown on a map ltltd bind end wfl• This statement was filed Margaret Shillington. 2t21 Colla Mt11 Dally Piiot •!>ow on: J~ 1, 1992 Alf8na DuhOulC h wil OI ..._.._or. boeh. the str ... ocbftSll and othw &A.La Book 200. P1g11t 17 WMf ... , al public w1111 lh• County Clertc or OISCIMO, Newport Beach, March 13, 20, 27, Mitch 3, David L Ball, Vic• Chait• This llatemene WH filed of: Wil#d HenrY Thul'Mon, QlfntnOn desiONllOft """' T.S. No. IHT/634WC tnrouoh 21, 1ndut1v•. ol euc9'0n ID "'-'"' IMd Orange County on Fet>ru-Calif. 92660 1992 man and Sectttaty with the County Clettc of eka Wllilftf H. Thurston llhown 9-tutin Tn. lot• MOTICa ~ ~ tr1 1 der tor coah, c .. hlOr s ary t9, 1992 This bualntn Is con-Th-tlO This alltement WU ftled Or1111ge County on Match ~ PETIT~.-~ bMpn emount ol lhe UllpelO YOU /4PE. IN DEFAULT OfffCll u1 Ille eo-,n1y At!·~ dr-n on t ..._ Ill F522121 dUC1edby:co-p1nnere Wllh th• County C!ttk of 13,1992 -by --• encu ol IN obllOafion UNOEAAOEEDOF TRUST. 0der ol Orange Coun•v. nallonal ban• •• cl\oc~ Published N-port Stach· The rtgl111anl(1) com· PUBLIC NOTICE Ofange County on f:tbf'u-F824972 = ~~~ cured b¥ the P'<IC*tv to DATED MAY 18, 1981 o.:rlbed 11 a Wholil aa IOI drawn· bf • .._. or ledlnl Cost• Man Daily Pilot minted 10 U.J\ .. d ~USI· ary t9, 1992 Publl11\ed ~ a..cti. °'~GE • oun., DI and , .. aonabkl •• ., UNLESS YOU TM luws Pare.All• ao and CflJdil umon, Of • ctioc; .. March 13 20 27 Apnl 3 nen under the FlcbttOUs CNS10327M F522t23 Costa Mesa Dally Piiot THE • PETITION mat~ wets. eicpente1 ACTION TO PAOTEC as lhown on the Newpott dl...n bit 1 atale or ,_, .. 1992 . • • • Bu1ln11s Name(s) listed Flctlttous Published Newport Beach· March 27. April 3, 10, 17, ~· ht Juarot. p .SVMCel •• lhll lime ol YOUA PROPERTY. IT MA Blllic;h lot Line ~mwll UYlngl Mid loall llOOCI F-tJ7 ~~vi on: Dalt of appllce· Bu•liwu Name Co1t1 Mtsa Daily Piiot 1992 ThUtston be appoine.d M Wliu.I pUbltcattOn of Ille IE SOLO AT A PUBl No NelLA 83•13. 1ecor titan. UW'OI auoc:11llj)ll. ---------1 ........ Stat9fftent Merell tS 20 27 ...... " 3 "'·1'"' .. , --ta"'·-to llCM of .. II $432.235 •e SH.E. IF YOU NEED May 23 186A M lnslrumenl Ol llWIOI bar*~-In NOTICE JOhn F Whelan ' • • .,..... • r "" c::il.-· •..:.":."""".."-.:"te• of 1n eddJhon to cash. o-..... &T"""" OF ... No ,,..2 1 A02A of Olhc1 111tt1DO S 102 of lhll 111\0n PUBLIC Thia ei11tmen1 was f1lld The Fotlowlng pe11ons 1992 PUILIC MATICE .. ·--........,.._, ...,... ', Aecol"· ot Mllll Col.in"" # .... code and -·morll9d 11 ---------1 1re dotng t>uslness u : p::.1,.t nv the ~nl lhu Trusteu will accept NATURE OF TH .,. •1 ...-..,. c CNlt030085 W1th tllt Counly Clerk of PRIME PROPERTY, LTD., TI-iE . ·PETITION ~·a ehltl:1' df1wn on PftOCEEOING AGAINSl PAftCEL ll: e-t.11 do~ In lllit llti.t will Flct1Uou1 Orenge County on Ftbfu-650 Town Center Drive. PUBLIC NOTICE '1othleuw ~-the c»cedenfl 11a1e Of na1ionat bank • • SHOU It deJUOtd in. llld '°' I bo hell.I -' It. Nurih hOl\1 B"•f-u Na-A 11Y 28. 1992 s ·1 1300 co ta Mtsa 8uatneaa Neme w L _ .. __..._,._ .. -y check dfawn t>v a ata'9 YCOUON.T•,..TY~ ....... ER. l purposea Ml torlh 1n Aft entranc.a to 11'9 Coun•~ -si;t'ement.... F523382 c~\,~ · s • CNl1031~ la.t.......e be ~it.d.......:-rob.t.' · rederal cre<111 union °' ,._ ,....,. ... , dlls •and VII ol 1tw11 COi· Courtnou. 700 Ctvc Cw! The Following ~s Published Newport BNCh-Anaheim Prime Property, 1'1cttttou. Th9 f'ollowlng peraona The wil and an: codicb cnecll df1wn by a stale on ~L 10, l 992, taifl r~alad ~atu1 ol let 011119 W•. San .. AN 3,8 doing buslneu as: Coat a Mesa Dally P1lo1 Lid.. a California Umlted Bualnffa Name are doing ~s •: w• avalable lot rildetll UYW¥ end loen M t 00 AM · MOAT covenants. condUIOl\I a C.tornia, .. rtQM. llll• #WI PORTOFINO VENTURE. March t3, 20, 27, Aprll 3, Partn1rslllp, «150 Town Statement SIMPEX, 2855 Pinecreetc _.,,.,odon In lie flle kept aocralton, uv1nvs tstucl INCOME SERVICE. tlSttlCltons •UCOldlla oo t.Wv lnlefHI c:on~ lo an<J s Jo u1 H 11 992 Cenlar DrlVI, Sune 1300. The Followi Drive. Co•t• Mesa, Calif. by fie court, etion or savtngs bank apec:.t CAl.IFOAHIA 23, tNA u lnatrumenllf-llli now held b¥ ti utldet eMj 2125 an aq n 1 s 1 Costa Mesa, Calif. 9262«1 .,. doln busln':a ~sons 9262.6 THE PETITION hed tn S..:11011 St02 ol thl CORPORATIOH as No tA-21..034 o1 Ollt<:ia Deld ol TrUll tn the Plap81· ~~l~d92~wpor1 B11ch, F·132 Thi• business Is con-Mas1er~?ar11e1 110 ·New-Rudolf Max Schwaner, ~· authOrity to FlnlnClll Code Md appofnlecS Trust" Rewrds ol Mild Cou111y ty 114'*8d in Uld CounJv Roeh1td a. Wahler, Gen-PUBLIC NOTICE duded by: a limited pan-port Center D;iwt, Ste. 200. 2855 Pll\tcrHk Drive. admnlslllr the •tale 111ed 10 do bu!lineu in t ano pursuant to OMO PAACEL C: An ewur•• and sf•:~~-u-eral Partner of P0r1otino nershlp Newport Buen Calif Costa Mtsa, Cant. 92626 unde< 11\e l~ndent state In lhlt IMll\t TN91 Galed MAY HS, 1981 nan1, e•c.tu11vo NS.INtf'll venture, 26t I 1 Spur CNS1031852 Tht rtglstranl(a) com. st2660 ' · This butlnHI 11 con-Adrnlnlstra*>n of Estates OChet 11\anCMh 1•accepled. rece>fdedJUNE 12. 19111, lor a rooftop blllconv a P~L 1. lOI 17 ul Branch. Laguna Hills, caJ•I. Flc tltloua m1nced to transact bosl-Steven Scott 2 Par1' Plazi dueled by. an lodMdual Act. (Thia autl\onty will Ille T•utl• may w1thh Intl. No 91·298078 ~11 IOf ottwr put· INI C4NUlllO Condom1n1u'1\ 926!>3 Bualneu Name oess under lh• Fictitious Ste. 1100. '1rvlnt, Cahf'. Th• reglllrant(t) com. allow the petSOnol I~ muenco uf the Ttus1 omc.iat Aacotm 1n thl ix-s aa dtllltrDIC:I 111 Ato PrQfllCJ as thooltn !Ind du John Torres, Gtntral Pan· Statement Business Namt(s) li1led 92704 mtneed to trenuc:t .butl-1'9pr11Mnlaltlte to take • s o.ct unhl lunus be o1 the County AlcorGef dlil )(IJt ol 11\11 c:.rlaln r• ltned tn that ~t.-n Ollld.t. net ol Porto~no Venture Tht Fotlowlng persons above on· AprU 3, 1981 Thia buslneu Is con-MU under the Fictitious l'IW'I~~ wlf\out COr'nfl ~to lhe OAAHGE County. Stale Need dlilcilf .. •on of COii· r1llOf'I 01 Cownwtta. Con<J4 26t It Spur Branch. La· are dom business as. Tatsuo Kenuashl ducted by: an Jnd1vtdual Bus1ne11 Name(•) ll1ted ob court apprOYal. or Ufldor-11 a mall0t Clllf~ Executed eftMI~. ccndllions end re-ltON anlJ ~lrtC;llonl ""° guna Hills. Cahr 92653 RECR~CTIONS OF CALI· This slalemenl was flied The rtglsiranl(s) com-lbove on: Mitch 13, 1992 S.We g caf1aln vety 11ght ROBERT M COOP£R. llndions r41Wr!Mf•~ 23. Aw.r•allOfl of Ul1411Mflll This business js con· FORNIA. tNC .. 20 Corpo-with lhe Counly Clerk of menced to transact bosl-R.M. Scl\wener ~I actons1 Said uh1 wilt b UNMARRIED MAH Wll 1NA u 1ns1rument,t:lle No Recordiild ~~ 20. 117A dueled by: 1 general patt· rate Plaza, Newport e.ecll, Orange County on March nesa under tht F'IC1Jtlous This stalerMnt wa1 filed ~. tN P.ersonai made. but ••lhOul c:ovenan SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION 14-21403<4 ol Oll1c1el tn Btm t ~~ 1~ nersh1p Cahl 92660 18. 1992 Bu1lna11 N1mt(S) l1111d with the County Clerk of ,.,Wnof'llaliv• Wiii, be or Wlffllll'f, M(Jt8SS Of wn TO HIG.HEST BIDOER RecorOI ol I/Ml Counly ol Oflietal ol T11e regls1ran1 1s) com· Recreactions of Callforn1a, F525390 1boll9 on: F1bruary 10, Oningt County on Maren tequrad ~ gl've nolice to llMd regarding lllla, PCIUOS' CASH (.....,......_ at 11 Th .. 111ee1 addrH *J'~~ ~f?'~ .... -• menced to transact bus•· Inc a Cahforn11 eotPora· Published Newport e.ac~ 1992 13, 1992 lnt4ites'9d peirsons untess SIOfl Of encumbfanc.os I .-1-me Int.I 01~ c:.ommon <Wiwuna-.,....,..,....., ness und1r th• F1ct111ous lion. 20 Corporall Plaza, Costa Mna Dally Pilot Sleven Stott '52498t they l\Ove waived noliee or UllSly the 1ndubledness NII In lllwflJI money of tne llDO rt 111\y CJI I"*'-' P'oC>-}1'53•d lf'll4:': tn lOI ~~ Business Namelt) hsltd Newporl Beach, Cahl. March 27 April 3 10 17 This s111emenl was filed Pubhslltd N.wport Beach-c~ttd to the P'"f1!'~ t Uled by said o..ed ed ~~EM) al THE ~N etf'i duiu~ IOOw 11 IJUf ~acCos~ ...!,.! 'Cc:!':iv 04 above on· November 1, 92660 ' ' ' • with the County Cle<k or Costa Mesa Dally Pilot ec~.) T~ lndepe ....... t vane. •htwllUf'lder, w•lh po110t.1 10 lJu 501 A~ o • t991 This business. IS coo-t992 Orange County on F•bnJ-M11tch 27 April 3. 10 17 ~nin!Slra.tlon aulhor1!y lefll:SI as ptOYteh.i lhellllll INTEABAANCH. INC Camc.iu fllu"'llOI' BeacJ\, Orlt'IOe SI••• of Call~ R1c11ard G. wa11ter dueled by· a corporauon F-t61 ary 19, 1992 • ' • wll be granted unle• an and thO urlC*d Pf~ (COYOTE HtlL 1>2000 as lhown on a~ This stalement was r11ed Th• reg1s11ant(s) com-PUBLIC NOTICE F522131 1992 ,_ lnterasted S*IOn Illes . lhe now ..:u11ld by u PA9FESSIONAI. CENTE" Thu un<h1111u nu lld00tn3~ l~~~ 3$ wilh the County Clerk ol meoc:ed 10 trans.Cl busl· Published Newport Beech-164 ~*"' to tN petitk>n 0000 with tnlOfe:sl 1hef, 2222 STATE COllEG Trust 11~s ar;y llati.I • ol ' aneou1 0m'9• County on Feoru-ness und11 th• F1c1rtlous CNS1031855 C M D 1 p 1 1 PUBLIC NOTICE M~ &hows oood cause as PfCMWU in said Note Bl.VD FULLERTON ny IUJ ltllY lllU)t•Ml.lrlodl ol Coun~ ~di ot Oren ary 14. 1992 Business Name(s) tlstld FlctftJous osta es• ll Y 1 0 Why the courf should not lees. ChlrO-and 926Jt 1111 rigl\I !Jiit and rho 111ue1 at.kJreq lfld ocher IY ....,l!IOIMI ""°"" F521877 abOve on December 31 , Busfneaa Name March 13, 20, 27, Aprtl 3, FlcUttoua grant the aul\Otily ul lhe lrUStee Ind ot I lnlfie" CC>fl11..,..0 IO •fld ~1mon ~1100 •I~ and Ollltned ~ 11\u Cummon Published Newpon Beach· t985 1992 BuslneH Name A HEARING on fie trusls CIMtlld lJY Slfd noN helCI by 11 UllCJef s:tio.11 '*u•n Tt\41 total~~-on ''* ..... ~ R th G E Its s. Statement F·t43 · P.9•tion wll be held on of TrusJ ~n• ot tho """*' bait ... ..,, and .,_.arallOf\• uJ Cos1a Mesa Daily Piiot u ·vans. er• The Following pefsons Stat91ftent ~23,1902at1 :45PM Standard True OHO of lf\JSI in 1 MC11otlhW~tt0n•Cownan•~CtinotlJ001an.J March 13, 20. 27 A.pr~ 3. lary art doi~ bos1otS1 as: PUBLIC NOTICE Tiw FoltolWlg persons In Oepl 3A located at 700 Deed s.vtc:e Company PtOPlf1Y •Uuale<l 111 MOO c.u1e<J tJv 1n. cw®W•v 10 Rest• lions •nd Re , .. ., 1992 !~s t~~aut~~~~ .,,.c1~19:, BANC PROPERTIES, 4440 are doiog business es: CIYIC Cenllet Drive West u Trus•ee. 2eoo Si..nwel County ano SWe detc sold IM r asonable o.h· iron ol ~ Aecoioal F·133 '' Von Karman Ave. Suite CNSt031880 WELL-KAMP WEST, 250e Santa Ana, CA 92701 Onw &.ta 200 Concord 11t EXHIBIT ·A· THE LAN m..tud wru "'1oenwt AUQUSI 20 197• 111 ~ ---------1~:a~e 1 ~~ty oo Febfu· "205, Ntwporl Beach. Flctltlous Weslm1n1ter Ave., Costa IF YOU OBJECT TO CA 9'S20, (5101 603·1000 AEfEAflED TO IN THI ;l(Jvanutt 8 1 '°" ""* 01 lhe 1122A. P..,o 17045 01 Oii• PUBLIC NOTICE -' Cahf. 92660 Bu1lne•• Nam• Mtsa, Calif. 92G27 tN granting of the pelltlon, 9y Ka1hy a.i.eue Assis REPORT IS S•TlJAl ED 1 1,,.1,.. PIJ(Jkahon u1 ,.. ttal RK01ds 01 Or1nu FS2211B Banc ucetslor Properties, Statement Eric °!""•111nk1mp. 25045 you ahoulc:J appeat at fie 1an1 Sec1e1try Oiied THE STATE OF' llUI 01 ui., ~ S5t5 7'1 7e Cwnly c.i.Mrn.. Lao! ORDINANCE Pvbtlshed Newport Beach-tnc , 11 Calilom1a corpora-The Foll~ persons Westminster Ave,. Costa heating and state your lt..,g2 CALIFORNIA COUNTY o kl addnr0n 10 c.asn ino Iner.from unrtt 1 10 6J NO. 92·5 Costa Mtsa Daily Pllol t1on, 4440 Von Karman Av· lft dotng business as: MHa. Calif, 92627 objectk>nS 0t ftle wntten ASAPA75e6 ORANGE. CITY OF COST the Tru••• will ICUl91 ~-4lS lflOWn end.I» AN ORDINANCE OF THE March 13. 20. 27, A._prll 3. enu1 Sui•• '205. Newport BRIGHTON COMMUNI· Thia busfnen .I• con-obiec*>ns Wlltl the court 3/t3. 3f20 3'27 ME~ AHO IS DESCRIBE ~lol...,. ,_.drawn on lined In •he •bch• men· CITY COUNCIL OF THE 1992 e.1ch, Calif. 92660 TIES 950 Soutl\ Coast ducted by: "' tndNldual b91o'9 tN hM/lng Your AS FOUOWS AlalO Ot nalt0n•I bank, ''°'*' ·~ f!Wi• CITY OF NEWPORT F·t35 This business Is . con-DflVI·, Com MHa, Calif. The r1gl1t11nt(1) com. appearance may be in PUILIC NOTICE PARCEL t AN UNOtvTOE ,,_. Ot••n hy I •••t• flf and dOCleialfOl'I AltO BEACH AMENDING CHAP· ducted by:. corporation 92626 m~ to lrlllsac:I bus!-person or by your anomey ()tr.IE tW.F INTERl:ST IN ludur• ~141(.hl union ()f t('f)hno lhefehc.ni .... TEA s so OF THE NEW· PUBLIC NOTICE Tht rtg1s1rao1(s) com-Amel Homes. Inc .. C.hl0t· ness under the Flctltlous IF YOlJ ARE A T.~. NO. 17007 AND TO LOT 1 Of TRAC u..ek c:tru n by 1 stal4l oi n-..nb lur tcWSI 11io•eu PORT BEACH MUNICIPAL menc«I to ltansact bull-nra. 950 South CO.SI Dnve Buslntu Name(s) listed CREDITOR or • MOTtC. Of T"'UST'lrl . l~H•l MV•HV\ .,)() iu.,, •s and eQteSJ •• ai <SY)ViblkJ CODE PERTAINING TO CNS1031857 oest Undtf lh• AcbltOU$ Costa Mtl8 CaJlf. 92626 • abovt on. March 10, 1992 contingent cre<lllO< or-tie SAL.a UNOP 0--.0 Of: NO ~3.~0ROSHOwEDN ~ tucuillon ,..,,no:s NJOCr 1n lhe ebO"" mtonltooect MASSAGE ESTABLISH· Flctltloua Business N1mt(s) hsled This buslniu ts con-Er~ Wellenll1mp deQe.s.d, you musl W. TRUST A •ltOft or UVtll\I betill JQ111C.f ·Concsomwum P11r1• an.i MENTS. Bu•ln•H Name abovt on· F•bruaty ... 1992 ducted by. a corporation TtliS stallmtnt was flied your claim Wlfl the court YOU AAE IN 0£FAUl T BOOf\ $28 PAGES 12 AHO llQl.I en 5-.tlOtl 5106' o• I Dacwu•IOtl Subject ordlNOCI WU In-Statement Jol'ln lttel. CEO Th• 11gts11ant(1) com-with the County Cltftc of and ,,.., • copy to th• UNDER ... DEED OF TRUST t3 OF MISCEllANEOVS FW'llltlLMll ~ tin(! IUI PARCEL 3 Non trOduced on 9th day or The Following persons This slatemenl was filed menced 10 transact busl· Ora~ Coun1y on Match personal nt~lalN• DATED MARCH e l lllllO MAPS. RECC>m>S OF ill\ld lo do~'" _,_~Is rar IC Milich, t992, lfld adopled art dOiog business as: with the County Clerk ol ness under .,... Fic1ilJOvs 13, 1 ap~ted by lhe 4:0"'1 • N<£ ORANGE COUNTY, slat lo ,,.. !Mlftl •4" CMIS .ngr ... 111\il ~.-. • on 23rd day or March, DEL MAR HALCYON IN· Ora~e Couoly on Fet>ru-Business Name(s) listed F524185 w10l1n four month.s lfom ~~s: TJOU PAOfECT CAl..IFOANIA. EXCEPTING OChltf ltwm UIMI ~ llCCM()lol!O as lildcr~ "' ltw 'Coldo 1992 llESTOAS, LTD., 20 Corpo-1ry 1 • 1992 1bov1 on: Januaty t, 1992 Pubhslled Newport Beach· tN elate ot Int ~nee of YOUR PAOfl£RTY IT MAY THEAEFAOM UNITS I AHO lhw fruit m•v •tlllt nwttUtn P\an 111\d De.Iara AYES, COUNCIL rate Pina. Newport Stach, F522093 David L Ball, V'tc.t CNJr. Costa Meu Dally Pilot '4tlt~ as provided in 8E SOLO AT A• PV8UC 2. ASS~ UPON THE Ille ~gt 11\w T•USI t10n Of ~ Conu• MEMBE .. S HEDGES, Calif 92660 Published Newport Beach-man and Secretary M.vcll 27 Apnl 3 10 17 MCllOn 9100 of f\e CONOOMIHIUM !'\AA W $ [)eiw(J untlf tunm tMt-hons and Ratnclruns anu WATT, TURNER, SAH· Recreacttons of California, Costa Mesa Dally Piiot This stal1mtnt wu flied 1992 • ' ' ' Caltlomla Proboate Code ~~: ~EDT: REC0RO£D AUGUST e ccniu •"~ 1u 1h11 Au.v1tt0n ()I f-.nc~ SON£, HART COX, Inc , • C1hforn11 corpora· March 13. 20, 27, April 3, with IN County Clerk OI ,.167 The tima tor filing claims ...,. Of T ...... 1994 AS INSlRUMCNT NO Of ~--as• tl\OI._ of The 111ev1 10d11tU PLUMMER 11on. 20 C~ate plaza, 1992 Of1t1ge County on Febru· Will not eq>ira befor• tour NATU'"""' ""' a.c~ or O~ICW •'UM ~ 0411ef common dlWgNi N 0 E 5 C 0 uNC 1 L N1wpo11 Buen, C1hf ,. F·tJ6 ary t9. 1992 UBLIC OTICE "'°""* from fie heanng PAOCEEOIHO AGAINST R£COAOS Of SAi Sa10 sat• wilt b llOt\ "any Of the,....~ • 92660 F522t24 P N date noticed above YOU. YOU SHOULD ~COUNTY mooo bu1 w11nou1 UMlfWWll .,ry ~ at1owe ••our · MEMBERI NONE This business Is con-PUBLIC NOTICE Published Newport Beach· YOU MAY EXAMINE CONTACT A l.AWVl:R PAACCl 2 UNIT 1 A or • .,,~IV Mil' OI tm PO'led IO be 3"5 Unl\4r11 ABSENT COUNCIL ducted by I l1m1ted part· Costa Mtsa Daily Piiot CP0322t.1 -N the tile Kepi by the court I ~ • ~ Qlf\l'ln It* SHOWN UPON THE ~ rOOll'OlttO llllU IAlQUI· 1)1Or1119 18·3 Colt.I MHa MEMBERS NONE ntrsh1p CNS 1031872 NOTICE OF PETITIO you .,. a perso SERRAHO CONOOMI Pt.AH 5l(Jll or ~uml>fanc.A1s 1 CA 92827 The und., MAYOR Phil S1nsone Thi reg1slranl(s) com-flctltloua ~:~h 13• 20· 27• Aprll 3• TO AOMINSTER Hlterested tn !tie esi.te, AECONVEYAHCE R(FEAREDfofl~~ IN PARCEL alllly lhll •ndul>hl(Jr'rilf ...-l'Oned TruJtM d11cl111n1 CITY CLERK, Wanda m1nced to llanuci bus1-ButlneH Name F·t42 ESTATE OF: you rNAY lile Wilt\ fl• co COMPAHY. a Caillon'wa 1 ABOVE c.wid bv u l(J [)oo,J eti wrv "4ltlillt'i tor ~ inc.or· E. Raggio ,,.u undtr ,,,. F1tllt1ous StatenMnt Dorothy Barr a lonnal ReQuest lo Corpot1l&iOn .. lrullee. or The Sir... ano v.,__ tt¥W<ll.lllr ••II• rectNu OI ll't&t ltf ad THE ENTIRE TEXT JS Business. Nam1(s) t111ed The Fortowing persons PUBLIC NOTICE French, W Spea.al Notice ol "• llln aucc-.or """"· °' otl'lef common aooteu IOI\, 1 .. -.. ai. µr~ 11..,.-.,'ttl dfeaa and o•n.• '°"'"'°" AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW aboVI on February 3• t9S6 111 dOI buS1ness as· Doroth~B. French of an inventoty an ~ 11\111 .. punulllC dHIQl\3I anti •he ~ P'lfM."* dalgNllOf1 ti l<•Y. 1'1own Ruth G. Evant, Ill Sect• CALIF~NIA LANOCARE Flctltfous case a1•-•" appratsal ol Mtale &SM to tna OMO ol Tl'\dl ti aftf, Of ltie real 1119 not• ~-.. b M herein IN THE CITY CLERKS OF· 1ary • .. , ~ -.-or of any petition 0 091Cnbld M>Owe • dllod w•lh int<'ftllll 1 Said &el• ••II b• FICE OF THE CITY OF This slalement WIS filed 1301 Dove Slttel, St• 300• Butln•H Nam. To .. heirs, account as prol/ld9d uacueo by CNQ..E D ~ 10 DI 1~ It pr<WICJu(J '" M M.I Nol• ~ bul WllllOUI 'on"" NEWPORT BEACH Wllh lhe COUtlly Clerk of Newport BllCh, Cittl Statement benelaariM. Cf~ SKtion 1250 of II WEMS, JIJ.j UNMAMl£D ORANGE AVCNUE. COST llilet Cf\jjf~J •fld -~ nan• Or Hlllnly 91ip-(II Pub 11sh1 d N twp or 1 Or~e Couoty on F1bru-9~~C L Inc. Catlfomia ~~ F~ng ~sons contingent ~· California Prob•~ Code ~ ~~~ ME~ CAlrfOANIA ~7· °' 1ti., huel.w aod ol 1 .,.,._, ftlQilldlng 111 poa Beacn)Cosi. Mesa D111y Ir/ t 1992 n 22119 1301.e>Ove s1r"1. St• 300: '~rw~s~ 2:s:~·a.y. =:.:-._be lnliltMlad~ ~:·.':,~~Ith ~~lnlhe~ 3739 ~ufr:a'i'•'ud llv w.J 9'!SlllOn 'r ~umbllncn P1101 Marcil 27. 1992 Published Newport Beach· ~:~ort Beach, Calif. lront, Newport Blach, Calif. tN wil Ot ....... or both, courtc.i.tk. °'the County RlcofWf Of Tru:.: °'~~ Verdugo Servlc = ~ ~:: 1172 92662 °' Qoro4hy 8afT French, Attofney fot P9Utloner: ORANGE County.~ ~ .• ~ Tt\411 ot lhe UUIU tea by~ __ P_U_B_L-IC_N_O_T_l_C_E __ Cos11 Mesa o111y Pilot Thll bu1tntH 11 con-Klmbef'ly Ins Paschall, 58 t M.a Oorofl_y 8 Frenc:ti HADLEY & HADLEY enc putlUlr1I IO tne NotlOe lllCitity loniny ineonKtnes• l!il 12 I W us1 le.1ng10 OWd ot T er.. lht> Match t3 20, 27. April 3. duded by • Cori><>ratlon P11k '6'. Ccnll Mesa. C•ltf. A PETITION hlls been 39.0 Maine Aw. of Default and (lecUon to ot Int &lreot loCJOfH.I ano o,, ... Thlfd ~k..o Gltlnttirlit ~ ~ P9Y OI CNS103185t 1992 The rag11tran1(1) com-92627 Ned by Sherrill LM Baldwln P9rk CA 91706 Seil ~ reccwoao °''*common a.s.rgnollon CA 91203 11111 500·2,.t5 = I ed~ F·138 menced lo transact buSI· Jack Paschall Jr 209 E Stutzman in .,_ S~ o•.i.. ' Newpc:wt II ""Y lllOWf\ ner-e111 e., Allo.o Rte.. T 1 _..,, vy Fictitious ---------nest under the F'ICtiUOUS S.y Fron• N~ Blacti. Court of Call~ County ~ OCT08ER 17, 11191 !nit.If SalO sale ... .u be ~ ~ Oii 0. ru '" 0.4td ol Trust to wit 8u1lnesa N•nM PUBLIC NOTICE Bu11ntss Namt(s) llslld Calif. 92662 ' of ORANGE. Mesa Pilot ta tt-505670 ot 1a1cJ Clffkllll but ""tnout covenen1 • ASNJo:J' 1-' ~t 11$2 Alt~ •••h 1nt•ru1 Statement CNSt031875 aboveon·0c1ot>er9,1991 This bu11neu •s coo-THE PETrTIONMar 2621 Apf2,im ~W: .. ~:' .. ~EMflantv e•pr1St J.'20 117•4 J ~~~1:~:,;:"~1:.1" Thi FolloWing persons Michael McC1ti.. Pr•St· dUC1ed b)'· co-partne<s ~-· f1aa Sherril LAN • 11 lfflplted r-oaro:nn llU. a•e 00tng business u : Flclltlou1 dlnl Th1 r1g1stran1(s) com· Stutzman be llPPOfnted .. PUBLIC NOTICE "WN (NORTH) ENTRANCE ' -·• • PUIUC NOTICE wdld. lf'I 1.-.d "'*ls) l)IU> SC ARSBOROUGH TEA· Bu•ln .. s Name Thia llslemenl was filed m1nced 10 111naaci busl-personal repreMntatv. to . TO THE COU"fl'Y posMSSlOll °' aml end e/'l'y ecNanc.. wu RACE AT TREELAKE VIL· Statement ... tlh Ille County Ct1nt of neu undet Ille F'tCt1hOUS ~ fie ....... °' NOTICE Of' COUAT'HOUSE. 700 CIVIC lnCUmClranteS IO pey Int UR AM> ACQDENT ont•nt £s11m1tud lOlll LAGE. 17550 G1h1ne Av· Th1 Following persons Oreng1 County on Febfu-Business Name(s) t.lled the decedent. T'RUSTE.E'S SALE UHOE.A CENTER OAIVE WEST. ~ pnncipai s.um ol AM> HEALTW dilibt ~7 2A1 98 fflVI, IMne, Calif 9271' art doing business aa: ary 19, t992 above on N)A THE PETrTION DEED Of' TfWST SANTA 1iHA. CA 11 P'JC* lhe note($) MC'"° by $0ld tY.,,.. Oil ntl ~ benefouarv ~ Th• I.ink Company, I Cal-AL£RT PROPERTY MAN· F522095 Kimt>r I Paschall requ•• the dllcedanrs TS No CCMOtlt10 aucuon. '° .. ~ ~ Trusl "'"" tnllfftl ANNUAL ITATCMOfl = WMCUl: ~ o.::.-: •lomla Corponallon, 17550 AGEMEHT, 660 w. Baker Published Newport e.ec:~ Th•S SllletNnt was filld Wl.l Ind codicfla, If any, L.o.n No bil<JOef tor can (plry1ICle.. • u pro..oo.o IO MllO Yew (~ '° ~ G1lltl11 Avtnua, trv1n1. "329. Costs Mesa. Cahf Coala Mui Dally Pilot w.111 111e County Clerk of be ~ to ~. 1924013/HEHRY 1he lime of '* in i.wful notl(I), llOVMCH. 11 11'1Y Dec.,... 31. 1HI o..i..:.:"~: 9'J Calif. 9271 4 9282e March 13, 20, 27, April 3, Ora1191 County on March The wll and MY codlck YOU ARE IN OE money Of tne unlleO S.IMS), l.lnOer Ille ltfml ol IMI Souetlwetf1tn u.. Owfnar\d lur Sakt and • Mou & Howard, locor;» John F Whelan. 228 Haul 1992 13. 1992 •• -~ lot FAULT UNDER A DEED Of .. ngnt. tllle. ana Inf.,... Deed ol TNSI .... cnarges "*--~y. ••lllvn t.k>t "-tt 01' Ovloutl rated. Caldomta Cor-por• Dnve, Corona del Mar, F 139 F524884 ex~ In tt.file llept RUST OATEO 2 1411)0 ~to ana now anoe~sofltle Tl'\.ISI.. D .... Tu.. Ind E"i.cimn to Sd lion. t 162 Clrby Wey "3, Calif. 92«525 • Publ1shld Newport Beach-by "9 court. UNlESS YOU TAKE AC. bf I unOlf NICI deed In tna anG Ol lhe lrUllS Ct Id l)y ToUll ... "'ltt.d H••t• unotrftlQned tau.ad t.a•d Ros1Vlllt. Calil 9S66l Margaret Sllllltngton. 21 21 PUBLIC NOTICE Costa Mua D11ly P1101 THE PETITION ION TO PROTECT YOUR propeny llUlllld "' NICI l4UO DM<I ol Tf\Al 11,37l.542,911 NOiie. OI Ovfauh 1f1CJ O... This buslneu Is., con-O.sc.anso Newport S.ach. March 27 APfl/ 3 10 17 =-~ ..: RTY, " MAY BE Counry ano sa... ano lne IOCM amount OI tne T 0 I.. It e .. I 11 t... "°" IO .. IO bit ~ duded by: I getllf pert· Calif. 92660 Flctltlou• 1992 . • • • -SOlD AT P\JeLIC SAlE tF ~ fotlowl I.OT unpe.o '*8nc• OI Ille t 113141 •1 In the county.,.. .. ,.. jneriisihllpiiiiiiiiiiiil Thia business Is con-8111lneu Name f -toe =.::-Ion II~ OU NEED AH EXPl.ANA ;;of~~T NO. 7031 IN CllllllQ*tOn Mlt:l.lfto by tne c~ •*"' ~.000.000 P'~'Y II kx..•1«1 H>f' ductld by-co-par1.-. Statement n... .~ _. ION Of THE NAT\JRE Of THE CITY Of! NEWPOA P«IP8f1Y to Ot told ano AH"4(fea writ .. tne tot IAl.CS IN,ORMATIOH Tht regt11ran1(1) com-The Following pe11ons PUBLIC NOTICE ~· ( .... --.. 7 .. THE PRO CE E DINO IEM:H COUNTY J rMSOneble nl•tMlt<J COiis o"'9f .,.,., ~ 1urplu:1 Mon4-ri • 00 om IO S 00 ... C911C ¥tEW MEllONAL ltAM c.m.tery • Mor1Uary C"8pel e Crematory 3SOO Peclflc v ... Dt'lve ~Beadl ......,. I 10 Broadway Coat• Meal. IG·11M menced to ttantact ~SI· ar1d0ing~sinessu _,,. • jMlr'IOn AGAINST YOU YO ~and IOlllnQlllelfunclt •3158119902 pm..(&11~-~ • ::int~erNai:(:,lct~= SUPER VAl1JE COVPON. CNS1031850 =~IO....= ~OUlri> CONTACT A~~ ~A~A Of' "'9 time ol 11'9 lnlllll Oree'e ;,14 tn en• C... ....__.' abov1 on· 011e 01.app41c1· 1866 Newport 1!5lvd ·Costa STATEME.NT 0, CJl>:l-.ecc':.t ~· ~ r1-, AEC0Ao£D IN 800t< m puoiilCllllOf\ ot IN Nola eefttrltlute• eur11h18 . w•1•nce CorporoUon: "°" Mesa. Calif ~627 WfTI4DlllAWAL FROM a.fOfe~ catWn very •• , her gtv· • Sllle 1$ sac 830 I).) 2U,631,0t 7MJ l a ...... 811,cf 2ro John F Whllan Ftouna Kazetoonl 7•S w PMTNl!•.SHI.. ~t ~en lt\41 l\anurd rus PAGES 21 TO 2' The ~ unoar A~e,.cielewplUI 0 Ft. p 0 ... tooi .... Thie llall'l\tnt was ~led t~I~ 5g~~"f1 • Costa Miu OPE~TINO UNDO ttoil#NW ... ~~pot~ .. c::::~ :C~ous MAM, Mid OMO o1 TNll l>n•...,_ fwnlkl-.WI a•~08~~·~·t008,' with lh1 Couoty Cletk of Mehdi Kazeroonl 745 W ~ICTITIOUI ~ ... •.ccea11• trua ... or.,...._ IH THE OfACt! OF THE he!~ ft!IQMd #ld 0 A4'111ofiiod S ' Or~ County on ~ebfu-19th St. n ot. Costa Mtsa BUSINESS NAMI ::::C,'° ~ lu14'd llUSI purauant t COUNTY ACCOAOtR ~IOhundtft9*1 ~~=~1t;'"'Of*•tlon• lure, Trust. SIM 011.;:'8 • Ir/ I • l992 Calif. 92627 Tiit fOltowing !*ton haa -. ~~nob 0# lhe Ol;iOO ol Trust 1W1KVt SAM) COVNTY I _...,. 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YO IMftClid lo nn.ct .._. ... ...._...... ....._co I ,.. aftd .......... ._ llM ..._ 5H0Ul0 CO,.TACT ,_ undlf .,_ ~ WMI MAY VCW ...,. .._. ,,........., '* • I' " ._ T~ t.AWY\A ., ....... N~•• .............. ~ .. ....._1<Mdlld ~ t.J 1111 .............. ...._ •......, =orc~i.1m ~ .. .....,• ,.,_. .._,,,, ..._.. ,. T~ .. o.e. ..-"* ._, ... a.•111 aft ................ , -~~' L-' » --...... .. c..w..:,: .• c-........ . RENT r--.:;.:::;:-=~·~~ • • ii • _-___., ... ~.-~r"~-·--~ dlsd'ied ~ '"":= C> ......... OI C ;a .,,. I I .. -:.:;,~-... ~., M-Dai Pilot Friday, March 27, 1992 •• 380 WNt B&y Street Sell Your Private Porty Merchmdise HERE! i: lll'I (It ...,1/\1~ l'llOl'LHIY I ,,,1-; Nt-Wl'llHI Bl· J\('11 .!.hh!I E'•ld•. 20S E. 19th SL TAX GUIDE 3 Bedroom, 4 Bed-2BR/1BA v room detached home Chatmtng lmmec: beKh 2BR Apt w/flreplec:e, -J!,,•r•g•. • BLU,P'S 28r 21hBa, CM. Fem ahr 3Br 2Ba Fireplace, double c.; hou ... 2Br 28a w/gar, ••Ibo• Penlneul• cant. 182 mo. 1300 sq ft, 2-car get. twnhm. frplc, w/d, garage fenc ed yatd 2 min walk to Mech. Point $750/mo. 7a ... an Avail now. No peta. pool. Biko to bo8Ch ________ _..;:;;..___;;:;..._ ____ ___, I US I A !lrH.S/\ .! I.! l !Nt-V.1'11111 Iii-./\( 'If .• 1 t.'I 11/\I llC )/\ l't-NINSl'I /\ ~1.111 I ( IJS I/\ Ml-.SA .!ht·l HENTALS l'O SHAHE :n24 Escape To Wahington e acre1-so lot• Wonderl\Jt develop- ment potential. Prim e Port Townaend location. Some w/Water vlewa. Will aell whole or pat1. $248,500 all mal:itenance Incl.' 11200/mo. 8e2-57&7 87a-a990 E.Slde, clean 1BR $1150/mo. 875-0068 S423/mo. 642-8183 MIJ.0442 Clift Or. Oen & Bay 2BR flJfn apt. 1h gar & w/gar, $850/mo. MOVE IN TODAYI 4BR ••atbluff Spacloua •2BR Duplex nice cpl/ view. Charming 1 BR fr" lndry. 1 blk to 722...,711 Before 10 °' + gar. Ocean view. 2Br 2Ba. vltd cell, w , nu paint, gar, lndry + loft, 1 ~BA. 11250/ bch, new paint, $850, after 6 · 5112 SeHhore Dr. frplc, furn. dbl gar. IT ISN'T RIGHT hkupa. lg yd 1850 mo. no pets, 631-e359 yearly. 873-3e04 llovo·ln Spoolell $1750. 31o.36e-0148 $675 Incl utl. 760-1782 To Pay llore Must Seel 1547.7540 •-tblufl 4er 2Ba twn-N~r 2BR 2BA 1850. llUST SEEi Fantastic Mstt BR w/BA Then You Should h .. -..... -Pam, Agt 848 H80 ,,.. .. ...,, upstaln 1tudlo In E. Bl"ff Condo. ••-1 .. -Townho-... me, .... ~., r .... one. -e7......... """'6' .. c-•1 f F••• -· -..... f'' d/W 2 ... ._ apt w/gar. 1675/mo. Ouiet loc. on wide -or a "~ .. 2BR 28a, frplc, gar, ,p, • car gar e .. _....... Income T-v "-gan zer 12095/mo p opert ....,._In Spoclalll 32nd St. 7 ...-v-greenbelt, lots of llght .... ""' 1 Vacant & ready! $975. · r Y •••oh-•--• ,._.., I Cl & 28R O & MARY CU MEUA, E.A. Remax M2·9797 Hae, Rltrl 842-3850 -vnn w ean 1 . ated, ON THE WATER 1BA space. S725 Incl ut1I Accrtdlltel Tu AC1~11or garage, no kitchen. pool. acUvlU••· nr 1BA. remod. f/p, open & cable. pvt phone 1714) 847_..945 •Sharp •••t•ldo• WTllUFF FAllLY HOIE 720•n Femle~. $550/ bch/ahops. 842-5858 beam•. 1 P9fllOl1, no llne. n/•. 760-9268 RAPID REFUND INCOM•: l AX 2922 Oulet 3Br 2Ba. big 4 BR + den. 3 e A. mo lnct utn. 721-0750 II-•n 1-'-lal peta. S850, Yearly. Mstt BR avail to clean ---------Da.W J . Pcrtitta 131·5044 or fncd yd. dbl gar $1095 fenced yrd. Frahly wCharml"9 3BR 2Ba, .,..... _..... 780-7153 respon. consld .. non/ Conventent lNCOMI-. I AX .!.~LU PERSONAL TAX PREPARATION Accurate, reasonably priced, confldentiaJ. Evening and wee'lend appointments (your home°' mine). llexf. mlzo tho tall ~ of1ts you ere en- tlUed to. Reg. Tax Preparer Cell Bob 457·1734 -....., -Pet? 842-MM pntd. Peta & klda OK woodbYmlng frplc, 2 2 & 3BR TownhomHI ONE vran NEW •mkr, f/p, walk to bch, Piiot Claaalfted 2C>e.38S.2052 2BR 1Ba townhome In Avall Nowl. 12395/mo car gar, walk to bchl OOOd locl 848-7397 ,.._, ! easy pkng. $420/mo 842·H79 (1H)645-S191 Mesa Verde attached. 851-8160 Ownr/Agt $1350/mo. Call MUST SEE 28R, 1 BA. Private Avail now. 675-3158 --------i..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~Ice ~=r gar, lndry hkup, $935 HarborWoodl Rachelle 87 .. 7113 Beautiful 18R townho-~~l~t~ ;~~;Y·:i:~ N/smkr ahr 2BR 2BA 18 000 ft Tw mo. Anne 781-4330 T ho S •Sp•cloual Sunnwl mea. Frplc. D/W, leu•I s8so/mo. Call Nwpt Bch Apt, pool, • sq. · 0 Remax SC Rltra own mo tep• to 2Br 1Ba upper w/ patio, lndry rm, up-* 950-8 3 10 * jac. nr Fashion lalandl Hparate duplHea, 3BR Nwpt Cntt. 2Br 1B•. Vlewl Great locl graded. $750/mo. S500/mo, 644-5007 each unit 2/1 w/at· ":"":~,,,.-~=",...,...,..,___ 3BA h .. , vaulted S 1150 8kr 840-5ee4 St•P• to Sand: 1 BR ==---------1 tached garage, laun· PARK CITY UT 1Br cells, nearly new, gray $650/mo. 241.a282 238 AVOCADO 1BA In trl-plex.. up-NB Mate seeks rHpon Business & Finance Announcements dry rm & private yard. condo• $49,500. Lota crpt. $1600/mo. 648-Leo prlmo 3Br 2•• Stl ::llo, 5 min to ocean CENTAUR MGMT stair•, 1 yr lse. $650/ clean M./F. Sml, r••· Prime location. Call from $12,900 up. Betty 4374 or 650-6465 lower duplex unit, 'Al 1 yra new, clean, •P• 642·2288 or 831·2725 mo 847·2622 aonable, furn 2Br w/1!111111111111 tor detalla. $579,000 BtO'MI Co. 3ICM5&-0223 48r 29• 2 car gar. block to beach, frplc, cloua huge balcony Near So. Coaat Plaza • view. K.C. at 675-7499.11 Cd Ma.a1M I platlo w,/a1m30o0c/ean S650.'tJ40.5664 8 kr • 2br 2ba, gar, bit-Ina: W1.BRNM•wbpllortH Ne1wbelkr NB/CM. Liberal M non- ANNOlJN< EMl-.NTS 2!120 Houses /Condos For Rent arge fenced yard. nr v ew, mo enc patio S850 540-o • m, k B LOCAL SNACK ATE. achool1/1hopplng. yrl.1y Eve1/Wkend1: 0617 or 619-459-.1380 to bchl 5650. Prop sm r to shr 3 r 2Ba $5,950 gets you 35K• FOUND: Car & house NEW HOllES!I IUILDER'I CLOSE.OUT! $1300/mo. 497-e245. 49"-77 48 Daya aak • HH Rltr• 842·3850 huge home, yard, gar. ltd Offer keya. In Costa Mesa. . CLEAN for Judy: 83~3880 NEW WESTCLIFF $850 SSSO +'h. 645-4643 1-800-749·7747 vlc~;~~ml~~te:.7~~11 & Gl-.Nl-.llAI. 210:.! 3BR + fam rm + Lid I •-•Move In SpecJal! 2BR 2Ba, pvt garage, 2BR. 2BA. frplc, pool NPT Shores ""' blk to -P-R-IV_A_T_E_P_A_Y __ P_H_O_N_E_S 631-4348 to ldenu . atudy, trplc. Oulet 0 ,,. ••Afk M•r For washer/dryer, good 848-3879 or 650·9022 ocean. Quallty furn SS FOR ,_ .... ;....,;,;i-"';...:.;:;'-=.:.:.:.;;+:...,.- c-d·•· Lg yrd. $1290/ Fum. 2BR 3BA, atudy Detal .. en Rentel Costa Mesa location. 1128 Rutlend Ad 4Br, w/d, pvt bath. MU SALE CHEAP Tiep ;.:,:,, -;.as~lfle~ °"" 1 Left!! 3BR, cwet 2300 sq. It. BALBOA PALMS • 1 bd Penthae, vus 1895 NEWPORT BCH • Stu Balboa Bay Club mo Agt 650-1557 $2500/mo. 673-e26e llonu-•11 Move·ln Speolall $540/mo. 631·5300 ~~0-74~~i:iL 1· Call 842·5878. E'ald• twnha• 3BR Lullury Twnh .. In "Bay-1BR A 2•R 2U S975 714-850-83l0 Prof fem n/amkr ahr ------------------Bulld• ... COOS)efale w/flnancing. 2~Ba, amalt patio, 2 aide Cove" 2BR 2BA, Pool. apa, cable hkup SPACIOUS 2·atory 3Br BALBOA PENIN Furn 3BR 28a Corona del car oar. amall pet OK. 2-car gar. lg• terrace. WESTLAKe VIUAOI 2'hBa apt w/frplc & rm w/pvt BA. Short Mar hs• 5500 + uttla. •M9000 Ooon aetliun 1·5 21 U V•l'°Y Rd .aee84 $1050 LAKE FOREST • 3 bd HM Uka New. $1100 TUSTIN RANCH • 3bd s1200. Diana Cappel $1850/mo. 844-n08. Ms.8122 gar. Newl)' dee. $985 term. Nr Pier & Fun Ofc: 955-9100 X225 281.a425 ReMax Newport Cro•t 3Br Call evea. 646-H60 Zone. 723-1407 Prof, neat fem 25-32 AJke model s1700 UDO ISLE • 3bd Patio, 2 car garage. $2100 NEWPORT BCH • 3bd, Balboa Bay C1ub • Vus ·14,000 NB•C Altrs 2"'Ba, frplc, _.. bar, Sprlne Speclelal N/S •hr beaut 3BR l!Jalcle remdld hH 3BR 2-cat gar, pool/tennis. lrg 2BR 1Ba, gar, S585 1BR: $695 28R. CdM home. $475 + E'SID• 38R 1BA 5-cat gar, Ira loC. GrHl loca· t100I Custom remodel Int & ot. 492 Flower St AsalJng 1379,000, F« aho'Mng, con1ac1 David et ee3.aMe •1BA. f/p, dbl cat gar, $1850 lease. 5-M-3049 patio, nu paint, D/W, 8eaullful, quiet, BBQ, COST A MESA Y.I utils. 723-4445 RV prk'g , vttd cells, Nwpt HI• 3Br 3Ba w/ 5875/$500 depoalt. lndry. 2020 Funenon Room w/prlvate en-SHARE beautiful CM cov d pati o , w /d optional 4th BR/Ba Tom Ms-eee2 JO Ave 831-8427 trance, own bath & home near Bluffa, hkups, lrg fncd yd, pvt yd, frplc, dbl g.; Property Mgmt Westside, elllta largo own kitchen area. large yard, Jacuzz.I wkly grdnr, lmmac st400/mo 759-0874 18R w/pool. $575+ Pool. $350/mo In· Non-sm~r. $400/mo condl Sm pet OK. • $300 aecurlty. eludes utilities. Den-760-1522 °' 631-1384 WINTER RENTALS AVAILABLE Avail 5/1. $1375. Nwp1 Shr• 3BR 2BA Pl-'-·Settl-'.I 645-5154, 848-3et8. nls, 646-7047 Eve-833-777& °' 775-4335 frplc. Yrly. Avail 4/1 "' "• nlngs & Weekends. Easl SlcM 3Br 2Ba, fam rm. frplc.1. fenced yard, dbl gar •.270k owner 673-8111,337 ... 515 NEWf'( 1111 81-.AI II I llfi'I Waterfront Homea Inc. Realtors 631-1400, 780-3600 HJ\l.HO/\ ISi.AND :.!IOli 2 car gar, w/d hk·up, With Ocean & Sunset East Side 3Br 2Ba. fam pool. s 1425, 78Q..8508 vlewa. Nice 2BR 2Ba rm, trplc, fenced yard.1---------$900. Child OK. No dbl gar, $1250. Owner Pvt gated comm. 3BR Peta. 831-4S107 873-eHS1, 337-4515 3BA hOUH, comm pool & •P•· HC aya .. ---------HlJNTIN<iTON $1700. 854-1054. •---------$725/mo. Weatalde. **By Owner WHtCllff, B h C Ma t SMALL BAYVIEW 2BR/t "'BA. patio . 3BR 2BA. 1908 High-••c O•U1l8 • 3BR, 2~ba. aub-uro, __ 1_200_111_·_54_M_506 __ _ Rt:ACH 21 40 I d P I I 3BR 2Ba. gar•r· •P•. .:~ :_.~~~ Y: nreplace. 12 Opal 38R 2BA. dbl• garage, Fr. doora, barber crpt. •EASTSIDE• Sl200/mo yearly 10 min walk to beach. S1795fmo. Avail now. Large 28R. 1 YIBA ••ST PRIC• IN e 7:t-aeoe ' $1080/mo 882·5757 851-8160 Owrv/AIJI townhouse. Fireplace. •IG CANYON ______ ;....__ o Highly upgraded 2 2 Sprlnghurst 3Br. 2"' Ba, SteDS To Sand /W, w 10 hkupa. 2 lower unit condo. fireplace. fenced yd. 2 vaMLY 3BR 2BA nt ca1r7ga•orage. 59T7A51~2:.. car gar. S 1280/Mo SAN - Nt:Wl'OR f BEJ\Clf :.!hti9 LOOK! Newpot1 Beach 2BR Apartment 2 Years New Avg $637/fTIO For 1 at 8 Montha On Our Speclalll Call NOWll 714-850.8310 S2U,900 prlnclpal• avail 4/1. M2.ae77 bchl 2-3 car parktng. CENTAUR MGMT _ ..... _. Own __ ..,_._7_»_938_1-t UW'RONT DUPLU St400-S1700/mo 842·2288 °' 631-2725 * .. ec:h ~Mile, Near BY OWNER 2BR 1 'hBA. Private VIiia Rent811 •LAO Clean 2BR/l BA Hoag. 28A 2BA, new Pl'inw vi-location In beach. S135Qlmo. Biii 875-4112 houH, garage. No crptJpnt, mlnia, encl Eaatbtutt. 4BR 28.A Grundy RltF. l7Mtll pets. Off·atr"t pt1mg. gar, 1890· 64 ..... 38 complete remodel *BLUFFS* W4U< TO FASHION ISL $775/mo. 240-2299 ••l!AST•LUFF•• ~ eond1tion. lBR, 2~BA. pool. Avail nowl Clean 2BRJ 2 .,. 2aA, •·-• I"""" 2Br 2Ba. new carpet & Op..-Set/SWft 1~ Green Z~BA end unit th. Dbl -w ··-"" pal.nl, lrplc, $900/mo. 2 8 3 3 8 k bell w S 1695 gar• pool, fp. AduJta. rm, ,iar7a5go~~ry, 721•1180 "c • Y • · 1 b* btg COM bch, Agt. 646-2389 u ..,_.,,.. 5835,000. IMQ.7157 e.xec: home, 18A 1aa1~::;:;;i;M'.n;-;;:;;:--:;;;;:-l.....:S:1:.:4::00/=.:.m:.:o:·..:84o-:::::;7:.:2:.:1:0:.._ 873-8181. 331-4515 •19r 603 IMne, llv rm ~ **DUPLU 28' 28a, ,._, E • ...._.. .... ..-gar, $l500/mo. For garage, block to•---------28R, unturn apt. $700 w,. • ..,.c. an gar, patio, 28A28A,11ev.a appt.875-41300<819-bHCh. $1200/mo. w~..nasy L movesyouln. w/d. S850 Incl gU/ 2080 Vlata Cafon 770-1833 •• 1818)359-4539 "'"'m ~ 7141~3 evea. or •lee. No peL 844-0228 Open Sun. t-4 S329K 3Br 1Ba. tr••h paint.•---------28r 1~8a. new car-850-3211 •28DRll $700• Owner 118-333-1859 new cpt. 1 car gar, So •Lklo Pettmaul•• pet/paint. 1895 lhru LGE OCMn Aire dpbl, of Hwy. Diana Cappel 1 & 2BR Unlta from S950. 1728 8edf0<d Adorable, 1opl'll11cat1d •tBDRll SIOO• NB walk to bch. Room $500 Incl ulll +cable. Also room $400. Kitch prlv. 875-7812 Hon: LS & MOTt:I.S 271 R GREAT DEAL ***Huntington Bch Downlown, Ofc. 30Q. 1500 sff. 315 3rd St. Utlls pd. 840-0127 Newpor1 ••Y Inn. 300 2 S/F Spacious rooms, cont 1 7 O, 373& tweakfasl, refrlgs, m~ 1008 S/F. 1617 WHI· croa, maid avc + cliff, NB. Agt 541·5032 much mora. Special CdM 190 to 1100 af. w"ldy rate S 150 & With, AJC. hgwy alg- up. 714-631~ nage. St .25 p.s.r. VACATION Rt:NTAl.S 2722 Realonoma 675-6700 RETAIL Coata Mo .. 4.40 E. 17th St. From MAUI S.65 to $1.25 per aq Whaler on Kunapall ft. 760-0730 or Beach. 1BR, 2BA _64_5-8_5_2_3 ____ ~, Condo. OatH cpen. By owner. 831.aatM RENTALS TO SHARE n:H •Nwpl Ter huge mstr/ba 1550 + "' utl. 1 pera(2 ok to share) 13ft clst, SPACIOUS OFFICES w/4 separate rm• + reception & 1t0<age ar .. s. 1400 111 Nr 55 & 405 S950mo ~ COMMERCIAL PROPERTY 277H ocn vu. atepa to und. 28 t .a429 Remax 1800 w/1Se, pvt bch, Lane. 827-5107 or 1 BR w/prlvtt• paUo. Frig, dshwlhr, atove 5br up, 3br dwn, gr .. 1 NB/So Co Rttra bay view, 873.ao30 310-59&-4770 X 205 1625. S46-9081. lnct. No pet• 545-4855 carport,n/amkr,pool, Fabulous Balboa Island I f 710 Udo PIWtl Dr. '"--------~ spa W/D, 4/1. 548-7818. ncome. •• land. 3BR. 2 t,.\BA blk• to bch. Spring •pedals thN 4/30 ,. AU llOANA APTS 212 38th St. Lrg 2Br ---------tocl Great IHI Juat S4H.OOOl.Qte31·5731 Whit• decor, frplc,•-=---~-----1Ba front houM trplc Balboa Pen P1. Lg 3BR remod, move-In cond MU8T ••LL 4.,.,. old ..., F 1 f •NWpt Shra 3BR 2Ba. $200 OFF?! ga1ane. $975/m~ yrty: 2BA, quiet. S550/mo. for any retail bua, H · 38r 2~8a ~:-Npt'. ;;~'i:,im:'~aa· ftplc, fncd yd w/paUol 1 & 28R, d/W, beaut -•89o.3838 111, laat 714/875--3760 cept food. CaH for Nont\ 2-cw gar Taite Yrty $1200 Nr clbhM pool areL Rec rm, or 213/455't132 m-f Info, agt, 673-4062 OYW ~. 15t-Oe3o 48R + 5th BR, 4BA. Cl & t9"nl1. e73-9H7 ~111111 lndry rm, close to 2Br, frplc. 1 blk beach, a ttt IN t Ht ,.., ... _ p, pvt deck, 2-car gar.•---------•hop• a d b 2 doo<s bay gar w/ oau " owp • no doO•· $2300. 84._ 3BR 2BA ~ ... dbl g• n UH•. Yriy 19' St065 home to ahare w/36 yr 7977 d, 75N949 •· rage, 1 block to S59S-W75/MO ~~;"211t St. ~8-2951 . o+d prof!. Prefer pror1 INDUSTRIAL 27HH sol · r 11 ( 1 1 ,, s r I M t. J 1{11 ICl'ih I 1 BR. den, 1 Ba, all ac>pllS, tip. Sml dn, take over pymta s 139K MCM430 For Ad Action Call a liliNIL t>Mch, yeetty renwt. 530 W. WILSON Female, Non Smkr, no Country char• 2Br Sl400/mo. 135-04ee. 722-9012 °' 842-2288 3BR 28.A Duplex, Pen-peta. S750. 548-2137 2Ba, Oen w/aJ appta, 1---------•2BR/yNrty, aundeck, E'SIOE 38R 2"'BA lrg en.uJa P1. New etpl/ COM ahf 38r 2Ba hM pvt patlO, 2 cat gar, 4BR 58A. fam rm, gc>ur· garage. w/d, ut.11 Incl, tnwhm. 2 cat gwage, pnt/Ule, l-car gar. Upatra • prtvate, be1t do .. to~" $1 300/ met k.lt, 14,950. Avail step• to matlcet. SH5. yatd, fi'ptc, gr ... loc:a-$1400 yr lae. 875-2308 loc:. $450. MJF. Avail mo. /11.vt "3. 7eo-3e78 4/1/92. 31CM34-134e, MS-... 2 tJon. $1300. 548-n82 •--'"I-View'. now . .....-81Ml7·2113 New Building! 1,000 IQ. ft., 20' ceil- lnga, $7'95/rno. 2080 PleconU• Av Call Ma.. 7001 On F--•--• 28 ,,,,.,._ Doc:tc aval... 50'. .,.... ., .. ,__, t 1...,_, _________ 1BR 1BA, located on •'SID• M.W DaCOR 2BR 28A. 2 cat gar, Clift Haven, 1-m. non/ ---------1 lg 2 car gar. W/O, frig, IAYCR£ST HOIE Balboa Pn. near the 180, lg sunny yd w/ frplc, $1125 2BR amkr. 2BA, ucel loc:., 400 2000, 3900 f1p. New petnt 1119!5 3BR 2~9A pool. Ferry. $700. Cd Phyt-grdnr. $450/mo. C.S 2Ba. frplc, 2 car gar, quiet, back patio. Sq. iL 3975 B.rch SL Yrtv lM ._.8324 $1750/mo. 64& 3090 h 7141873-9044 ok. 548-78S5 yd, $1179 721-1180 $500 lnct utll. 5'W158 Npt Bch 541·5032 /II.gt • Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for you. Have A Garage Sale! Col The P-~or Classifieds ot 642-5678 to place your Goroge Sale Ad 1 AO.VISOR 842-5878 RENT through ctisslfied SERVICE DIRECTORY LINES DAYS BUCKS Sell your private party merchandise in the Doi~ Pilot Classified Community Marketplace. Coll today at 642-5678 ond toke odvon• of this greot offer. 3 LINES for 6 DAYS for 9 BUCKS ---• s a IWIS-Glffl--- I ~ I ... . INCRIAIE YOUR RUCH THROUGH OURNIW IMPROVED LOWER RATll r'IP. El St.21 per Int ...,.,, TNC'a ALL you pey. ............ ........ ... llRVICI DIRICTORY ftOl fNN 111-R"lll i CAl.L TODAYH AIKPOR CllmY j_ " .. 9eMDe Dll 11111 , .... ...... Ml tat lllltO \l>I >I I IC >~s H~\11111~11'\t, q•, ' I ~ \ '\f 1 '.'01, ...,~H\11 t-S .Id" I l.J\NllS( \l't '" 1 1.:\14~ I ·\IH '"'''"' ••LOWEST COIT** •rltleh Clo•11ln• Personalized Lawn P'ot quality work. ... ..... Low ,..... Care, Aouovdon and Locel. Uc'd Bond .,,.. ~.. "" WNkendL i.ndaeaplng. ,..,... .... Atc:k 753-3620 Bond •• le. ee.z-4052 5413640 °' 549-n17 OuaAty Aemodl61Q a Home Conatruction. Ucenffd conenctor. -~ ... ,- H \I 111:1111·,• I< ~ ~ I '• I ~ H , , 1 ~ t \i{l'I '\,I Ii' 1 : Aelabte woman. 10+ Shannon Al v•r Co. yra ..,, ldrlt refs, vwy Landacap. a~nltlre. thof'ough. tr.... ..._ ,...., melnt. lgNlng. 731-M45 or _.,.123 CIMnup • ...W114 T•IWIW c .. ..._ T .... U..•n•IR1 ~lean6ng. Reff. Comm./Rea. Clo~ .... bended, ~ oft ~ ... trtm./Nm0¥. 1at ....._ 4...o141 v~ 688-ow:t ---- I (I '• '. I II 1 ' I I 11 '\, II t, \I t ~ I t I I ~ '"'. t ' \ • • I ' ..._I II \ I • ', ... ' • -------- I (I( KS Kt-.YS I Hf f'.\IH'-I~ l '<I PUii.JC llOT1CI l'l.t1MHIN(f :tH!fO at 0.00 Discount per IUIAlllllMll ~ on All invOlced labor 11w11h th•• ad ~·· get aqua•olod 631•1122 (c.36-53t312) * •us Plumbing '* hOllv.llCMltl HOCH l:'lilt .1•110 The CaMf. Publlc Vt.a. Alt ... Commlaalon RE, ,-,.. EMNNI• ..._ r• OURES tn.-al UMd roof & f9PMI. Uc houaehold oood• •411802. mover• print t~elr 1454023 ~.u.c. Cal T number·======--===-=-==---.1 lmoe and~ .,,.... ._ T.C.P. num- ber In .. adYelW "**-" you MW a ••If' m arbOl.ll the ... ~olamowr.~ or chauffeur, call: P\ltlku.lmM Ct ..-a1ero1 .,.,......,.111 '\ 1 I " I • ! I •.·.t 1'.·-. I-.. I, I \ .. • ' • • .... .,. Repainting? • you'll loakDJ la .... it, rlbuld it, .. it• llSDl It, leak il .. Pit Cldi.ts ID r.I the ... you'll IDilg far. • f .. Frktay, March 271 1992 It•', I "' .. l'I H-.,t I'\ \I t I 11 .1 • I' ..., • I \ I' I ..., 1111 I I lec1,1a1llt •llx1Mr..,.._ boM •1~111Jt11 ... f'OUNO ..,,,. ~ Mir ~/'bfGwn mix .... ,..,. c& Ctub ~ Aw ., Na. 17).4048. fOUND am... dog or p u ppy , Peklng111 mix, n/Slater w/MllQ- noffa. M 1-$415. LOST CAT 3/2.2..cdM, Natciuus. lrg male, or•"ia•lwhlte, nam• CUI. Had collar • tag whon he dl11ppear9CI. 844-8870, or 381·1180 ext 28 d.ye. l'EHSONAL st;nv1ct;s .wo:, IT'S EXCITING! 1 ·90CM2o-8008 UP TO 10 mln/15. 18yrl. t Ttl Com One 216-370-1077 USE THE PILOrs CLASSIFIED Hove A Garage Sole ! .... ,.,. ··~. " .. ~H ,11 1 111 ...,1 11 1 '..., 101 "4 Employment Opportunities EMl'LOYMt:Nl .-,5,10 BOYS&GIRLS AFTER SCHOOL JOBS Be part ot a Super Sales Crew selling subscrlpllons for the Daily P1lotl •Average $30.00 to $60.00 per week •Work 3 hours each weekday evening •Win prlz." and bonuses •Must ti. 13 y•ara old or older and live In the Costa Men or Newport Beach area •Transportation provided Call between Sam to 5pm. y a r d p er • o n n • I Demoa. for malfa, needed ASAP• Plenty a--. 11a..M1• of wortcl 17 ... 07 Ptr Poelllon. Call ~·-···· WRlllSTWAI SERVICE TECH ... ,.... .... ......... . Looking tor ahatp tor CrutMboal• to ..... or1e1-. peopl9 Catalina. MYat be to wof'tl In ow lend-21 +, 31~1442 ecape centera. .....,,. -------............ ~--know1edge ......,..... TIAClllR •----~~~-c., .. r ~ •-.._.T fOf' right peraon. ,,,.. ~ Od to VIiiage Nuraerle1, co-teach. ll'T·pmlf'T. PYt IChool9 on UCI SuHn. 88HM4 Campu1 In lrvlna. ti ....... T• ... PIT·~ exc .. wortt1na Cond•. ..., 11· ,...., aa f' i ' ..... l ... , •. It J 11 "> "I.' I With ••p•rlenc • nMded 10 e xcel wlth one ot Orange Co'a flneat alatm comp• nl••· Salary com- m e naur •t• wl••P· p..... c.11 for Inter· Gal F~ typ6-12 unh9 ECe pref. "'° & ~· 1a1 MOO 46' Ing. Downtown foiun---• .... s_•_emo __ or ...... .,..._"...,4 ...... ,.._ Sall, narrow beam •'9t LeeMe ..... I h 53&-2408 AnMque, upttght IOld '460 mo 7U.aaat Red w/bl9Ck lnlertor. t ngton Be • TMChlftl.,~_!/T d CuaNon Hide• bad oak piano w/lvory ---,.....-~~~~ Aetala 139.•. Thie ' ) ti I • \ '\ '-, I' I I I'. view, 850-8580. '"Relief Coupll ~-~-c;;:1~ lleye. Worb perieotty. 20-U "· BOAT 8UP ...ic 129,985 #137432 R1UrM• W91come. 1 •••rvt... MOO, ~ 721.Q3IO on Newpott ~ ...._ Letue d•y a week. No exp. 11:30 to 1:30. Private KUllOPaAN ......... Beaudtul eota loYeMa& l250/;':~,7now 7t419'1t.aooa BERNANS KIDS necn 1aty. Win n.Jn. School. C.M. l50-1115 non-emkr Mek1 llw-ln chalt onoman. New 1-'P.ll'll"'l""=~r=:n-:~ For H lf·ator•ge facll• ---------poelt W/9lderly a.dy. cndtn, oU ttfm. s.cri-ao• to 70' Matlna '* * STORE lty. CM ar••· 842·1722 .-------.... Xlnt ret1. 840-~25 flee 1325. 841-3488. C4llO Europe cetm Rae· Sllpa. Stepe to beach. Jimmy Clark com-SAIES Dining Am Table w/I Ing, Mcm, Ike new, Many reea.uranta & memerdve •10 of 26 RETAIL 1u. ~RODUC• CL•RK ch•lra/butfet, white. S.R. Campy •Quip ,.._-'-. 17~ato ~~~. ~ Experienced, aggrea-3 montha experience, t .a n l175Qfobo 719-a13 • ...,,._"' .............. .,. .......... "' slve • dyn•mlc peo-to atock & rotate pro-Looking for enthu-300. 7at t Bal~ 8uin Marin.. • ..,., Lotua pie fOf' F(f position. duce . 40 hre+O.T. llutlc people with The Solution KINOSIZE WATERBED • &alp rem.I, 3 months, 7t4,'97t.aoGa For 1ppt call Ann .....;S...;.5_·7_511'1.;....r_._83_1"'44_<>4__ good phone/people to VoUt cleaning ~weve manr.n. In-to 38'. 714-749-0700 241.7040 sc P1az.a Rell Estltt't lett! :t'~~~ ~ ~~~ := ~a~ AU tOf' Jim Ro ... DELI COUNTU. HELP Eam S3,000 mo + In Dan at 842-4333, Homealbualneue1 tlonl Onty $200. C.U '88 Ouaur conao'9 TV. N.B. arH mark1 t. ADD IT I 0 N O f Ex1. 207. CeH aevertfte 588-7904, a.eve mee-25" good condition, alO• Tl• TO 11 FT Good atattlng pay. Frr comm'• to 100% + Me-7044 ~· l80 obo. 434-0ll7. Mwcu1 Ch&nMI. 175. or Prr avail. 631-0144 Trngl FT/PT. C•ff Mr . ._ _______ _. QUEEN bdrm Ml, coea --.atQ Redmond MB IOtO Walter ,._ _______ ,. '2500 new, 1291/obo JANITORIAL Wanted College Typ• lndivldual tor ••rly morning work tor Golf Course. Apply In per· son at 1701 Golt Course Or, Coate Mesa. Aak for Tlm or J iii. Legal Fiie Clerk NATIONW1D• USA TIRl!D Of wettor er S45-.2310 t>cwn 1o.ep R-epa•--'( weltroeaT 8am·12 -v.-noon Mon thru Fr1. Ught typing & ling, S300.SS00 per week. 30 Hra/Wk. Computer Call Ann In Co11a 1.--------.. e xp pret'd . Plea11 Meu, 241·7184; Amy, 1end rHume & aalaty 549-0187; or Cindy, history to: PO Box Tuatin, 258-8273. 1 889·199, Newport Beach, CA 92659 t:l\11'1.0Y!\lt-.~ I SEHVl('t-:S .•. ,.J;t Chlldurtnttded In lrvln•. Light houMk .. plng, Uv .. In Mon-Fri, N/S , eome Engllah fOf' 1 newborn, reterencea. 282·'12U I l\H.IH 11:\:\llb l-. MIS(' hlll I Garage Sales ( t I I( I I'\,.·\ ) IF I. 1\1 :\ H '· I .! 2 I .c.r.n. ...... ........... \10 1111{1 \!It- ...,, l JI I I t I( "'111 M '84HONDA NIGHTHAWK Rain 99.,, ... tietmet. good tirn, rune great. 29,758 mllff. 12.000. Cd K.W., 7'418* 2461 after lpm. Automobiles N IS S 1\N lll.111 17Nllunlentrl GXE, Auto. A/C, Pwr Steering, CU9I wheel• #1SFPe22. 81,H• TOYOTA Off COSTAMl!U 7U.aGOO .......... , ..... .., B&ack, 2·Whfft drtve. 5 apeect, A/C, 1tereo- caaMlte, c:k>th ..,, .. rlor. Low mllea. Uke new. Forced to aall. 114,500 OBO. 17>4808 Ol l>S~10HIU. HI :>~> 642·4333 Law Firm •••k• ener· gellc and dep1ndabl• person to fill a fll• clerk position In New- port B11ch. Good at· mosphere and team environment. Full Tlme. Call Michelle at 714/252· 1144. RAVE A GWGESALE 642-5678 Merchandise Fantutlc 25 family ga. rage aaa. @ 2 k>i• tlonl. Dec:or1tor ltem1, a d u It e /c h 11 d r • n ' • clothe1, boogie board•, g1me1 , lampa, plctur••· book•, tew•ry and many other tine ., .. euru. SAT ONLY, •ea o.n. ••Row•• ...... 81 k ml loolta/ Aak for Lee NN Ilk• newl teeoo obo. Newporter II. 64111123 or 54&-2017 ........ By CH ARLES GOREN w ith O M AR SHARIF and T ANNAH HIRSCH Sttther vulnerable East deals NORTH •A76 10 5 KQ2 +AQJU6 WEST • Q 10 8 3 2 EA T +J9 • 8 7 4 2 9 +753 KJ963 A 10 8 6 +K2 SOvTH • K 6 4 AQ J7643 • 10 8. The bidding Eul South West I PU8 2 Pua 3NT Pue PU8 Opemnit lead T wo u( North Dbl Pus \'otma1 Tmk1n11'. the Ru~~ian em1irre notrd for fa!lt and frequent!~ ln8CCUralf' pl&\ had •l.ayt"d 81'8\ from thf' club lnr av.h1le It 'lttmed the lath v.ere l llnspanng against him but .. omt' club mt'm~r-. had a <1neak1ng i;u-;p1r inn that man\ of hsc; v.ut'S wf're ~11 m01ctPd The" cued this hand 11~ an example \ 01 mat •h11v.t'd a nire apprtt1a l1tm of 1h,. v. orth 11f the ~outh hand ANTIUlJ t:S 60 lO 8:30.,,,...pm. HOO Uehthewe Ln tu1a~wer "Murder She Wrot1" Sprtn9 alowouU Out· atyte Royal typewriter, R~~2~!>J!!PS :°r ~:,~ :,8':•24~• work• good S50. Conclhlonll bo• 1lze. Lot1 of ...... 7.. Bo. UCMI Palma • S.goe. Glant Und•'• Ted«fV Bear ClasaJcal: Opera. Or· Blrd1. Many mor• .. ~:!.~~':-:.z.ov ~"=~a~~h~:~ ~w:.rr :is~~~:~ A< llHA •11110 ~~~~ ... P/W, POL. CNIM, Tilt, Wheela, Moonroot. Leather (KC006220) $17,ISS c. ............... 43e-8080 t'OHI> ~07:'> TOYOl'A 11:!10 "' Ctlca eo.w. /VT, PIS, AJC, CUI, P/W, POL. Tiit, CrulH , WhHl9 (K730e562) $13,843 c ...... -~ 431-SOSO "hen he 1um~ to three no trump Sat 3/28, 1oam-5pm, or compoMf'8 and betw Natctaaul/Orchld over North's takeout double of two 642-56 78 Sun 3/29, 10am-4pm, a rtlela. More ·than Sat/S un 8am-4pm. 'IOFtrd ..... PNXlT 1.--------.. ,. hearts. The heart unace behind OC14 OvFalrgr1ou50ndd• • .,bldg 175 recordings. 181 ~ .. ~~,;on::: V8, Arr, PIS. A/C, ••'87 Celle••* d th fifth d;•mond -·de · ., • era. Buoy S t .. Coa t• Caa 1 , P /W, POL, 8f"lnht red, exc:efJent opener an e -...... Spec:lal guHt Phyllts Meu (1 blk North of delivefy avallab'e tot Cruise, Tiit, Wheela, co~dltlon, AM/FM a game a fair proposition. DlllM (S.S), Dl111ey'• Bay, oft Orange.) latger plants. TirH. (lUA84998) A/C Crul West led a heart, and Eaat'a dis· Winni• th• Pooh (Sat S.turd•y 8-2. $8,989 ~~r~eel. '54k :i: cover)' play of the nine loat to the '-----------------·· & Sun) 818-434-7'44 Coate ••-Honda $7500. Call 1546-9147 queen. Since four diamond tricu l .. ••••••••••••••••llliiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiij Weddlnt1 Droaa u 9, 431-8080 I'--------.. would see the contract home, declar· white u tln w~lng. --------•l---------1--------- er led a low diamond to the queen in up TO 1200. 876-8741 Kath~ •SHOP WHILE ea Ford Taurue 87 Camry LE a flash. East won. forced out the THE IUN Auto, AJC. Tltt. CrulM . Auto, AJC, Pwr Steer- remaining heart stopper and, when PW, Cu• fl 1 SRG2&4 I n g . -2 F K F 8 ,, I diamonds failed to b reak. declarer SHINES• Sa,aes ta,Ha was forced to rely on the club fineue $ 6 0 0 S120tc worth ot Jewelry. Weather perm"1lng, TOYOTA OP' TOYOTA 01' for the fulfilling trick-down one. Sell $45,000 obo or moving ule, every-COaTA Ml!SA COaTA MESA Without the ace of diamonds East trade an or J>M1 '°' thing marked tow, 722.aooo 722-2000 could not have an opening bid in bo•t or RV. 841..eas5 low, LOWI Shop the 81 c-.. .. i..t .. first seat, and declarer should have 'The HUis Ale Affvt!' 25C table, the 150C • ••- la.kt>n advant.age of that. At tnck With the 'S4Mmcl of = .~n "; ~";Y 1I ..... ~ UI ~· ~· .~: two declarer should have crossed to p ER Mo NTH Mua1c.• Complete Mt tab 1 •I L • • t St•,H• dummy with the ace of spades and ot 8 •rt collectOf''• Chene• bofor• Alf. PIS, AJC. Cua. (--' a low diamond toward the jack. pli tu with I CellH WO MOWel SATUR· P/W, POL. Tift. CnHM, TOYOTA OP ni from the movie mual· S unroof, Whee&9 Should East ri~ wst.h the ace of cal. aeeutlfull Still In DAV ONLY 8-2, 181 (JA0,40&4) COSTA Ml!SA diamonds. declarer has mne * NO NM I arnnmo * orig!~ boxH , never Buoy St. 1 block SI Ml 7U·.2000 tncks-twospades.two heart.s.fobsur ~llUllO d 12 11pla y,•d. hAakln 1 g ~'Bay St, ott c..te~Mottda IOTercel"'- d1amonds and the ace of clu . 50 o r t e ••• ..._ _______ ... , 431 eoao v.,.. d P .... e catt Man. at --------~~ Auto, A/C, Pwt St...,. However. playing a low diamond IS 842_..321, .. I. 30& Furnttue & houM hold 'H Hendakcord Ll Ing, Cau. CrulH no better. Wben the ,ack of II· Early morning motor daya, or 845•1933 llema. Gr-eal pricesl *3A84. S8,H8 monds wms. South abandons the 9'VI• af'lw 5:30. Sat .. 2. 2814 Serang 'ifrw. ';,lgi_ ~·c=· SUll and play« on clubs. coming to routes ava1'lable . De11·ver .............. full Pl. MeuVerde (KC047851) TOYOTA Of' nine tncks ",a four clubs. one d1a· l•n•th epoeaum C~~~U mond and four tncka in the maJOrt. Monday thru Saturday. ~, r:=: .. R:-i~ c .. J~~ trim, European hook•. 43-..080 Must have ~;!'~1)c0;~ '950· 1100 tiom• gareoe.... ...,..,...SI THllC'KS •n :w TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ott F0td Rd ti.tw MllC· Alf. PIS, AIC. Casa, dependable transportation =-~~~.~':'· ~,~::,· and liability insurance. .....,.._..... R;:=:~ng~'~ c ... .S::!I~ond• Office/~~ and lua exercl•er. turn, 4394080 1H9P'ORD 1'~80 Dually. Lariat •1t· tended cab. White. 32,000 mil... Bed Uner, ctwome whffl1, good Urea, e xcel.lent condltlonl 460 V-8. Book value: 111.000. Mu1t H ll $15,000 oeo. 14-.o tao ACROSS 1 Tr()p/ly 6 Se>tne Perl 10 Mu 0t eug. - 14 Four·baOQet 15 La Seal• tong 16 Soll pref 17 Friend Sp 18 -·-soup ~ O*.acy 20 Mamad 21 Cherges 23 -T~Ul'\JS 24 81ecilb4rd 25 UMC1 lo be 26 S....it pkJm 30 MaAile IO•lable 34 Appanuon 35 Elects 37 -Grenoe 38 Att., delJCe In tennis 39~~ group 4 1 Delly tare 42 "' pr9Slden1 ' nlctlnarne 43 Mardi 44 Chell 4e lmc>u<Jlnl 48 WOfd parts 50 Crowd 52 Elamll ... S3 Malle l\ap9y 541 -if'I~ 5 7 ActOf Marvin eo~ 62 Loc*..idte 64 Enlr' lnl.-mtMk>n 65 s.. blfd 2 3 4 14 17 20 31 42 eo 17 66 N of USNA 67 Four ..aeon• 68 Some PICMW m<>MY H Former srs DOWN 'G.orge Bematd - 2 Amve 3 &inounded by 4 LllT'lb 5 Obfeci 6 tn oo SU~ly 7 Flower e Male uue II Fr~ 10 Slrudl nolally 11 Fiim CrlllC James - 12 Al <>r'4I lime 13 04'Cays 111 Marsh blrOI V Wllllam Tell eg 24 Principal 25 Sobbed 2e r-o-...r 27 Eagernesa 28 Border 1111• 29 Loud 31 SPlfll •n Tne Tampe11 32 Fragment 33 ~ Je Slllftet coesing 40 Anal 4 1 ~ ~· 5 7 43 PTlanlom 45 Stair platform 4 7 Bar utensil 49 Hears of 5 1 lnlematiOnal Ofg S3 S., graoe ~ 54 lnllc:t8 55 This Sp 8 g 56 On Nlnd s1 voeceno l)(oduc:I 58 ()Id,. f aMlofied exdamlOon 58 SnM•• ...,.. 81 ~of ll11ow11d;e 83...., to Feb 13 CALL 642•4333 E>°=54Pc~ ~i;c'C::~.~~~· -:!-;-:-.h-~ ..... -n4a-111Sitller-.-2""'~'"'~""'.'""w_A_:.i Bldg o. Ste 102, CM. mlln.-ecs, good con- a'LACK LACQU .. t d ltlon. 12850. Call COSTA MESA, NEWPORT BF.ACH ::1~hlco::=: H=.°:'2.~1~~~ ==~in!'~ high-back' papercllp Santa Ana. w.,.,.,.,/ Du d Su Scntll.a: It Is lurMCI from "•ulhorlu tlve IOUttts" lh•t th« writ· et'I ot the ~..cl S.• Scroll• wett 11trolo1era. OWlaplte..4 edflCetM Alan Albert S!Mw of a.Ibo.a, C.llf., me .. !Nr of t!M New IMtih1w for Dead Sea Scrolls S.114.Ms, dec:.lue tbt tlW H M)' Ch rf.tW. •"4 &.nia ...... •toocl Htd mie4 ..eretosT. Mlldll el thi. l11fonn.•tloa, K"'nli .. te S-w, h• btt11 cklllliflately llept f,... dw ptabllc bee•-it i. eirploeJn •IMI I co11ld void ._, trM.ltJOMI t.achJnp ••ell • a.latory. AlllES (Muth 2l·Apnl 19) lndi· v1du...I •I top" appattntly 11 confust'd concernina dirttt1on1. pohclHo Thi• mHns you 1111.11t lttp optl(>ns oi-n And g.un grut.-r control of your owti .C· 11on• d1rwcttons PltCB ,.prtwn~ TAURUS (Apnl 20•M•y 20) LuN1t, numenc•I 11pea9 l'l1Cl'IJ1 ht tr1vel pl'l1· la.ophy ability to artK\11.tllP tJW fttl• 1ng•" Love. relatlonal'llp bK~ on 1r11d-l'tftnt 1111ttllncknund1ng con• 1tm1na ah.amt plt will hot erllled CEMINl (May 2Hvne 20) Long · ditUl'lft tota•11.ntat10n ....,_n~ 1nl• tuJ olfer ""a.tint to td~h " tr•~. P\'blitl\l~ Learn NI and then b'"1 lheM-at•lu~ q uo no longtr •uitable W~ )'O\Ar objttt"'" conttf'Md CAHC£R (Ju.n• 2J·July U ) Nt'"' .tpprOKh n«ftloaty In tonr1«t1on with ...... , •fr•m pmrwn)up, pubtl<' I~, rn.a.nuJ etatw ,... 11\iCkpendtnc.. ua· pntit ttylie. hot open to •\lfl!ISbOM f""9 aJI conwn llut rttf..-fO hot awlldtlie LIO tJi.Jy 2l·A111 ll) Three .. ,_ IOtlMOM -· fO ""' that ,._.. •• "° ,...,.... ly torual'lt. yw'll hMYr ''°°' th•t 11northodo• .,,rol"h "-&ht TIN~ d~ to pl You11 r.<t1•t Hto\lnt1n1, eddttlOMI f1j_ncl ..... a.we vraco (A ll·Se-pt U). v .. ·u - tokl. You h.tw •·~cl pttlft1 idt9 ..,._ UI ft9CtMtil' .. h•---Wll'/ • foe• •n 41,,•rau,, •nten a1"-.ent, f*pical •.,._.. Yo."U ..W 11e.,,_r• tL tn••UbOft to ,,.,,., If •t hd LIHA C '" ·Ort UJ You'll chalre, 1900/obo. F.,,..,.._, UMd rum-17 Honda CRX Bl•ck dealt, thr•• ture, ~. ok c drawer tile ca binet. tum. pict&.w-. ...,..._ Au1o, AIC. MMl.te lt50. Cal 7&0-t522 -3eN3 t•,Ha Fer Ad Action Cal a ., ..... Transportation TOYOTA Of' coaTAMIRA n-..ooo JA<rll:\H 'l tO.'l HOA rs 701 l ••uxnc--... Red/tan. low, low 'Z7 Fl. B•ytlMr Clena m lfeef •t41e30. 2755.. Elcec tranafer. tat , H• AD-VISOt 642-5678 must Mii Great deal. Bevw J.....-r "fl• me<h•nic.11 obJttl. you 11 also l28k obo. 7ee.«I08 7t4,'97t·•oott complete .1n1ngemtnt for maior 1uto· ... ;:::::::;;;:::::~ ... -,.-..,.--~~~-----~~ mob1IP i?pur fOCU$ on pracoolly. att· ung )Ob done, obt•1n1ng .. ey tlult un· locks doors pt1'v1ou.¥y shul hght SCOllPIO (Oct ll·NO't 21) Low· key •ppro;ach bring• dettrt'd nrault• ~f1n1te g•ln Indicated Yi• wrlfte WC\rd whether you ttad those words wnte thtm Mild fhn.111on 1on11h ~ndt spttt. thould not hot tabn wn• OU61y SACITTAlllUS (NO't, 22·DK 21 t Attt>nllon ~olvn .tmllnd 1ncociw, ape• Ooll bonm, ability tO locatt article t had bftn lost, llll 1n1 or ttol•n Do· lnftt1< ad1utemtnt CX'C'\lrt, 1unou.nd.in ..,.. bffut1f1f'd ll'Mlnt.tl .Uh.II rn-.d C APIUCOaN (OK 22~J•n It) Th-who th<>u&ht you were "dow tOf t~ roun1 will bt ffh"I crow Y once •ga11\ ..,. In ch•rs•· dtf1n1n ~nN "*'" •Ide 1upnf1110W ..tint• ti RuOl•ncf' that wt, fr .. a1ente4 1 wholt tgttft AQUARIUS (Jen 20·Feb ti) Spot· h&ht on Ol'J•n1utton rnpon .. ettllty rtwud, aw•rwn of u-ll11t1e.tM>N. St<rtl ur•nff'll'lttU tho11ld not equ.tttd with cen~1p FulJ t •pU.N · tion c:o"'" IOf'IJ\ ton11h1 ln"S"ty' '1SC' (Feb 19•W.rch 20) ~- duuntt nu .. u11 .. ,,..,... b.a11da con· ftd.nff, eM), ... ~ to k-ttwit wordt. 41Ct\OM .,. •ppt1K1MM also on nHMfln, l'Ot9pifttofl ol • ......_ Al1ft ''•" protllUWfld)' "MUCH n IS YOUa ••TM OA'r1 Yo. "'"' dJftHllc, c°"ld ... world tn.,...tt, will ct._.,..., '""-" 11111.t0n 1n 1raph1<, e"tnu. a1111 _,.. MT At* lt'1on ptflON ,.., llipll1 • cant roln In yo., hff' \'o. tN .. ,...." rvu .,. ,..,. ..... .._, M eM Wiil ft ht wheta C-.. "lhf CWfttlt <JC&. fll>iM1H'ft ,........ cl ,., .,""' ..,. ........ ., ,.,... ~ ·~ <tMtW -.......... .... adclitlOft '° ,_.1, ........ .... ef 1"1 Apnl, ,,.,.. ....... _. ........ ' HAPPY BIRTHDAY· TO YOUI ts someone spcdlt hM'l9 e btrttdry In Apr1f? Mnol.llc:e It In the Deffy ptkJt and lndcpendaltf Send In • non-mumeblc photo ek>f'9 wttft $10.00 or just • masase wtth S5.00 and we wtlt pubMlh It on Ap1I ind "' OUcltnc Mlrd\ 27, 5:00 p.m. Send 'fOAI mc11191 to: The Deity Piiot & Independent 330 W. Bey St. Coste Mae, CA 92697 A.tin: 0..'f!Tted ~ 8lr1tdwy ----~------Jc l:::.. ________________ _ IPhonc~------------~ r-.,. I ..., '"' I 19& f 10 oOl:l •• ..,. I ........ ,. ,,,., t5.00 Pc ·-· 1A••a. ~ ................ I VANS !L!~:'> '78FORDVAN Rebuilt 351 va, pow9' ateer lng, power t>tu ... CNlM concrot, air cond. With trailer hitch. Ell~t concl. 2 owners. 13,500. 714/ 894-8550 or 52~ •"TaVWYen• Newly rebuilt eng, runa gt.... dean ln- llde, need9 1700 In body work, cuatom- 1.zed for camping, 1 owner, aJI recorela 82000 ...... TtH ..... 88 Ford E150 New *"• big I en. gin., Nr condltJon. "'9. A.tnJF.tn stereo c&H•ne. Ceptaln'1 O"•lr•, 1eml-COnvet1lon, a llele door. l7k mt. good concWoft. 1 owner •Taoo pp. eea.927 1 or 942-8504 I VOi \'l I 11.!.tO 'ATeOT.-..... WhltalcJwome whMta, tlMed wtt IOOWI, Mty loeded., OWMt, ""' condlllon. &Ok mt, 11 IJiOC) • .,. tau. 11\11 ..... l ,\I itl 'I .' I, •t II•••• Row.r car.. ....... llmllM ~,,,.... .. ... ··-.-· ..... 11• ---~ .... 7 t419Tt;.eooe