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1992-04-17 - Orange Coast Pilot
...... NEWPORT BEACH • Ft •• .,, ..... 17, 111! " I tw Pilot Con~wner lndWI f avonte fllh 1) led soid at Pierson's Port Snapper In Newport 2) Tilapi~ ~ach: 3) Hillibut Serving the Orange Coast since 1907 25 cmdl Border debate heats up primary race ..._ Illegal immigration issue sharpens the ideological contrast between congressionaJ candidates Peter Buffa, Dana Rohrabacher. By Ruu loac ..,,..., All three Republican candidate$ for the new 45th Congressional District see illegal immigration u a runaway freight train that must be stopped. But in a GOP primary battle ~here differences in political phifosophy among candidates often blur, the illegal im- migration issue has sharpened the focus. In recent candidate forvms, Costa Mesa City Councilman ·Peter Buffa and Rep. Dana Rohrabacher (R-Hun tington Beach) have raised temperatures and tempers over the illegal immigra1ion de- bate. Huntin~ton Beach city councilman and candidate Peter Green i consider- ably less focused on the issue than his running mates, saying he is reluctant 10 give "sound bite" solutions to the prob- lem . Rohrabacher has taken the toughest stand, arguing that illegal aliens should not have access to any taxpayer-funded services. He also believes the children of illegal aliens born in the United States should be denied American citiLenship. "If a woman comes aero s the border and she as here allegall) -just bccau~ her child 1s born here -1hat docs not mean her baby !>hould automatically be- come a citizen and she automatically be· comes· eligible for welfare." Rohrabachcr ~a)S he is the only candi- date "lihng 10 endure being labeled a rac!st for taking what he behe .. es aie the tough mca~ure~ needed to end the eco- nomic incentives of illegJI immigration across the Mexican border. "Right now, a woman in Mexico who'~ See RACE/lie* ..... DiVers recover body ot river drowning victim State panel will probe Hart .votes • Councilwoman accused by resident of conflict of interest in land use votes. ~ Garden Grove man was swept by current as he and friends waded near the Santa Ana River jetty. By loltAnn 8asheda ... Wlllr NEWPORT BEACH -Friends and family memben of 1 ~year-<>ld f alhcr of two sobbed on the banks of the Santa Ana River ThW'lday afternoon u divers pulled his body from the water just u they were about to call off the search. Police say Jose Sanchez and three friends were wadin& near the Santa Ana River jetty late Wednesday after- noon around high tide when he wu ap- parently suclted under by a strona cur- rent. "Ob my God, Oh my God," saJd a spbbina Jeaie Espinoza when a djver wilh the sheriff's underwater search and rescue team shouted out that he had located a body wedged under one of the Coast Highway bridae abutments at the mouth of the mer. "It's alt O¥Cr rtO#:' another diver told her. "It'• all ewer." Espinoza, of Costa Mesa, wu one of several dozen friends and family me~ bers who spent the day consolin& uch other on the river bank while scuba divers searched the water and police he- licopters buzzed OYCrhead. One of Sanchez's four brothers wept when divers finally dragcd the body to shore at about 3:30 p.m. and asked him to identify it. •"J'here's nothin& more you can do here, young man,'' one of the divcn told him. '•Oo home. Your parents are aoin& to need you now." Espinoza said Sanchez's other broth· en and four listers, one of whom wu hil twin, stayed home to take care of their mother. "She is not accepting lhis well, .. Espi· See SANCH~,_ ' Top: Friends and family of drowning victim Jose Sanchez stand vigil by the shoreline near mouth of the Santa Ana River while OC Sheriff's dive team search for body Thursday morning. Above: As divers search for Sanchez's body, Ken Ooesburg of the Orange County Sheriff's dive team eJCplains the situation to family and friends of SancheL left: Jim Slikker, center, aligns guide rope used during search for body. Photos by Marc Martin By Ins Yokoi SU.'l v.rr.- NEWPORT BEACH -The city has as~cd the state Fair Political Practices Commission to decide whether Ctty Councalwc.>m:ln Eve· lyn H':m's panicipat1on in a plan· mng prOJeCt for the Old Newport Boule\,lrd area "ould represent a Conn1ct Of interC)t because of rent· al property )he O\\ns in the neigh· borhood. Hart was sla1eJ to bel"·e on ah ad hoc committee that "all study the OIJ Newport Doule,ard neigh· borhood and come up wath a pfan that det:uls land uses and public improve men ti.. But area propert) o"ner Owen Manney compl:uned 1ha1 Hart has displayed a bi:is aga1n~t changes ro the neighborhood :ind that her work on the commi11ec would be a conflict of interest because she owns a duplex in the are:l at 506 Orange A\enue. Since the plan imol\C:o potential enhancements like street impro,e- mcnts nnd acqua itaon of parl..land that could affect Han·~ propcrt) values. Cit) Allorne) Robcn Burn· ham saad he dcc1dcJ to ask the state political commi) aon for :ld· vice. Durnhnm s:iiJ he bcheves Hart's prior \Otes on is UC!I 1n the area, including the January 1991 \Ole to reject a zone change reques1cd b} Minney, \\ere proper since the) in· volved general pl3n amendments that dtdn 't financially .iffect her. "It's a f:ml> technical area of law," Burnham s.J1d. City Plannini; 01rec1or Jim Hewickcr has al><> asl..cd the state commi aon for direction on "heth· er he can particip:nc an the specific area plan since he ef'e as presi- dent of the ~C\\P')rt Beach City Employees f edcral Credit Union, which has an office on Old New· port Boulevard. See HART/Ill* ~ Re<:ession takes its toll as PAC adopts revised budget for '92 season ~-eoe.r ..... COST A MESA -0....,. CouDf1 PerformbJa Ana C.ntor'I 8oenl ol Directon adopted a nMled 1992 budaet 11nanday niah• that ii mindful ol the c:umnt receaioa while poilin& the _.. for ID C¥entual rec:cwery. eaum, the UIDUndiaa fiunclel MKUll of 1991 ... aberndoa,'' ceQlet president Thomas Kendrick said the S20 milUon financial plan takes into account lower ooatributiom and lack ol quality ~ spurred by the recellioo. HWe're cuttia& prosrammiaa noc *--ol aec:aaity, but became it'a not out tben," ICadric:t said at a post-board meetiap pre1a maferencc, where he abo Doced the caler ii dOilta all it can to _.. Or-. Coanty arts orpniutions that use the center. 'The more than SI million over expcmea the center finished '91 with, and promptly diverted an $800,000 chunk into this year's propuuninc. is now payina dividenda-Kendrick DOted. The rcYiled budaet now c:lounts lca on contributions and aupport (SS.2 million u compered to SS.9 million when the '92 tJudFt wu fmt adopted last summer). ~I ' lbc center has al.so been able to lift a hirina freeze in tirutcd in April of 1990, while parinJ other expenses to bare·bc:>nc levels. he a.id. Kendrick and center chajrman William 1..yon c.mplauizcd that they belicYe the cu.rrent slowdown -wllic:h will contrib\ate to the center beina dart 1iPPCtOsi1NtielJ cl&ht weeks durina the summer -Will be tcmponty. The Broadway scncs. the center's bread and butter, wiU be beefed up oonsiderabfy in '93-'94 by the popular revival now beina cranked out on the Great Whhe Way. Because of lhc center's healthy financial 1!9!itioo Pn& into the year. PAC bas been one of the few venues M>le to neaotiate for thole musicals' towina productions, which should arrive just about the time the current rcoeSIKJI\ becomel just a bad memoty. Locals Only ___ freetwise lnteMe'Ws and photographs by ~ Martin . . Q. -,. .... • ...... ,., . _, .. ,. ... ""· CAsJced it 39th Street~ lialJlliL VOL.88,N0.89 ,_ ....... .---~ o.19:-!I~ _L ..... .... ~ ....... Michelle Caudill Fullerton "I haven 't made any specific plans yet, but I'm going somewhere." Patrick Roberts Newport Beach "Yes, I'm going to Las Vegas the last week in July." Mitch Parker Sacramento "Hopefully, I'm going tc Seattle to do some snowboarding on the glaciers. 11 Cheryl Godinez Fullerton ''Yes, I'm drivin~ up the coast to see the wme country and San Francisco. 11 Guy Morrow Newport Beach ''Yeah, I'm traveling to Mexico to pa~ the second week in June.' How to reach us at The Pilot ~ Oranee County 642-4333 ........ Clnslfled 642-5618 o.pa.y 642-4321 (....., News 540-1224 ~642-4330 News, spotU fu 6•µ 110 M-.Oftb 8"""'91 Office 642-4321 IMiNtl ,_ 6 1-5902 • Island fire stati.on design nee ds work ' I promised in one of my previous columns never to become involved in social • environmental, or political issues. But never has a project made me want so much to chanae that commitment u the proposed design for the Balboa Island fare 1lltion. Only after careful consideration, and some sleepless nights. did I decide to stick with that position. So, this commentary is only an architectural review. I am sure the social and political issues will be well addressed by others. Now, back to architecture: This proposal is a classic example of community concerns vs. public needs. Generally. the conflict is just between individual rights 1and the.._ - collective interests of the city. (Just f ask a homeowner living in Uguna - Beach!) Certainly Balboa Island needs fire protection. The existing fire station, which by the way is very · charming. bu satisfied the local residents for years. But apparently ~· the wise people of the City Council ( have decided to move and expand. ' One has to question this basic decision. especially since a great many of the eJnergcnC)'. calls arc for events off the island. (Oops, there I go again! Stop, Stewart.) So let's assume that it makes financiat u well u functional sense to locate a fire station on the most Balboa Island's cottage-style fire station Is due to be replaced, but tfie design for the new sla· tion raises some fundamental architectural Slwlurw~Nut questions, according to columnist Stewart Woodard, who recommends that the city go back lo the drawing board. important lot on the island. A million questions immediately come to mind. What should it look like? Docs the island have a dominating character that should be a jfesign requirement? Just what arc the real space needs to house personnel and equipment? As to the actual design proposed by the architect Jim Robinson, (who is a friend of mine) I must say 1 was extremely disappointed. But in defense of the architect, 90 percent of the problem lies in the clients' building Pl"OJl'MI· It's impossible to design a building with sensitivity. when the program requires a building mass that reaches property to property. I find it hard to understand the excessive area requirements the client submitted to the architect. Why do three firefighters, the most there at one time, need a dining area that sits six people? Why do they need a kitchen that is larger than most homes in Orange County? Why does the 1V lounge area need so much space? Why all the hallways? Docs the compressor room need to be that big? In fact, why is the fire station located on the island at all? (Oops. there I go again!). If ·the area could be reduced, then the scale and proportions of the structure could be dramatically reduced. The more than 5,100-square·foot building might have a chance when it comes to the final Solution. There are some, very few, redeeming features in the proposed design. The architect, due to access questions, has placed the fire truck doors on a 4S degree angle Police Log with the intersection of Park and Marine. It is unfortunate that the fire truck needs this condition (one wonders what they have done for years?). Yet, on the positive side it will soften the intrusion of the two-story structure on the intersection. Remember the Home Savings and Loan buildings? Thty were all on a 45 degree angle. which substantially enhanced the intersections. The architect has also two feet. six inches above mean high tide in case of a flood. So, why not lower that portion of the structure to street elevation. I mean really, how many hnndicapped people will want to go to the bathroom during a flood. or meet with fire officials .. Jllc two ramps dominate the exterior to such a degree as to prllctically remove any chance for good design. The powers th:u be really need to look at the rcaJ world. set the second story back from the first floor, which goes a long way toward casing the pain. But that's about it. The exterior materials and type of design arc totally foreign to Balboa Island. (Notice, I didn't say bad; they're just not compatible). Why not pretend you arc an architect; walk W hy do three firefighters, the most there at one time, need a dining area that sits six people?' Why do they need a kitchen that is larger than most homes in Orange County? I still want to get into issues such as why a great many or the calls that arc off the island must $0 down Marine. Was 11 appropriate to buy the most important site on the island for a function that works in its present location?. App:ircntly, the proposed design has "awakened the troops," and rightfully so. Someone down the island's streets and decide for yourself what should be the design vocabulary. My vote would either be Sp:anish, similar to the existing station, or wood-clad. The "Charming" design that so many other stores have on the island must also be considered. Certainly brick and stucco would be my last consideration. Speaking of exterior design. The two side elevations incorporate two handicapped ramps. one for the front door and one for public restrooms. (Oh, how 1 would like to get into that social issue!) The reason for this outrageous condition according to Chief ·Tim Riley, who was very responsive and accessible, is that the floor elevation must be at City Hall needs outside input into the design program, and the city must be willin& to spend more money on good, responsive design development guidelines for the character of the exterior, and to address the community issues. I hope it's not too late. J promise you this. IC the proposed design is ever built, it will be a major setback to the entire island. It is a wondcdul opportunity to make astatemcnt • that government has a heart and is sensitive 1 to the physical environment. St~rt H~nl Is • Cost• Mcu •rc.blt«t. H/1 columa Is •n occaslon11/ lc•lun la tbt D•ll)' Pilot. Costa Mesa Electronic and ciompulcr equipment qJucd at more than $20,000 was 11olcn In a buralary 11 Auocialed Electric:, 3SS5 Cadillac Avenue. Someone used a rock and a brldt to wash the &owcr windows and p in en1iy to the buildini. punch to tam~r with the iJnitlon. The suspect broke 1bc tool and lhen appar· enUy nc~. lcavini the broken punCb in the 1gnluon. • Someone cnlcrcd an unlocked Chev· rolct parked on the 1100 block oC Wc11cl1(f Dr. and stoic a color TV. yldco recorder and TV QWCr wor1h ssoo. • An inepl thief broke into a car parked In the 1300 block of Adams Av· cnuc, shattered the paucnier aide win· dow and attempted lo use a slide • Someone entered an unlocked aa· ra1c in the 3100 block of Van Buren Avenue And stoic two lawn mowcn and a biC)'dc. The items arc valued at Sl.SOO. Newport Beach A 14-fooc rubber outboard boat vaJ. No ..................... ....... ~W.CIOl1u• o•llJ.11 ....... ... •111 ....... 1 ,.._ .................. _,. ... ........ ~ ......... ...... tl!JI ..... ... . .. ,..., .. 10in,....., 1313111& .,., ...... .. 11111 .... ... ........... ,.,. ........ ...... :6:JS .... J • ..., .......... ..., ....... ~.,---............... = w ... =..:· ~~·~¥ ~-·· ... =-~· !l.i111•.f,'J, ... .... . .... ....... . '"'' :::: ~~.;; :~::.r!~: ==-·-.. ~.I ............ .,_ ...... ,. ~ .... ~··=~ :-,, .':. :..-:.:!, Ml--~ P' ••• .!!!Jt!..i w ,... ..·---...... • A bench was set on fire at the Envi· ronmcn1 Nature Center ll 1601 J6fh SI. totnc Umc early Tuctday by a cul· prit who left behind atrcwn beer cans. a liJhtcr and Marlbon> c•rcnca. Damqc wu cstlmatcd at SlOO. • Newport Beach/Coata Mna Dally Pilot Friday, April 1_7, 1992 AS •• Euphoria turns to depression for Costa Mesa clothing business T here is no euphoria at Euphoria, a stylish women's store in the Costa Mesa Courtyards. At least that's what it used to be. Now it's closed, another victim or the road work that has been chewing up and spitting out downtown Costa Mesa merchants for more than two years now. "We hated to leave so quickly," said Jim Cianciola, who owned the store with his wife Daphac. "But we really had no choice. It was bleeding us to death. We lost our business but we didn't want to lose our home and our health, too." On the Coast Even so, Jim is taking a prescription tranquilizer and anti-depressant. "I'm only 38. I shouldn't be feeling like this." Euphoria went under suffering the usual symptoms: customers who have been driven away from downtown Costa Mesa by the construction, and the recession that has gutted so many small businesses. But Jim Cianciola feels there is another factor that contribu ted to the demise of the famil y business: the center where Euphoria was located. "The Courtyards was put up with pride," Jim says. "It was a classic or downtown revitalization ... But nobody worried about parking ... we went into a center that was doomed fo r lack or park ing." Jim and Daphne sought and received plenty of counsel before deciding to close Euphoria. Costa Mesa Councilman (and now Congressional candida te) Peter Buffa was especially helpful, Jim says, "But it was all too' late. I guess it was actually too late when we moved over from (our previous location) on 19th St. We spent $150,000 fo r improvements on a 1,200-square-f oot shop before we opened, and we had a lot or loyal customers who followed us. But let me Whe n they moved, their grosses were tell you, nothing makes any difference if there isn't good parking." Did Jim and Daphne learn anything from thei r experie nce? "Yeah, we learned," Jim says softly. "We learned that you don't trust anything new. We learned that you should let other businesses do the experimenting. If they're doing OK, and they're happy with the way the place is run, then maybe you go in." Jim also learned that the grass isn't always greener in a slick new center. At the old Euphoria on 19th St., in a definitely undistinguishe d strip center, 'T he Courtyards was put up with pride . It was a classic of downtown revitaliza- tion ... But nobody worried about parl\- ing ... we went into a center that was doomed for lack of parking.' only mariinatly higher, but their rent and miscellaneous charges \\ere running about $3,000 a month higher. "That's not a real good deal, is it?" Jim mu~ed. Meanwhile, Jim and Daphne arc kicking back and doing a lot of thinking about the rest of their lives. "We're taking a break," Jim says, ··i..ind of hidin g out -Jim Clandola for a ~hile." the Cianciolas grossed about $250,000 in I suspect they are al o pondering the validity of that olJ real-estate wheeze about "location, their best year. And paid $754 per month rent. ,• location, location." Perhaps in today's world it is. "parking, parking, parking." , A d T I 'fi/~·1m ; I."'.., ~"·'ft • roun own . . . ~ . , _ . ~· ; 4', ~.~·· -~--;· -.-. ·" · .. • <;;. • • • • ~·' :. "-Yt... '-1•J. -' Before he got started on the perils ·or doing business in downto\\n Costa Mesa these day , Jim and I were t.911>.ing about---- the column 1 wrote on Gal Fcrgu n'' pre!.s conference l\\o weeks ago. The one the as embl)man held outside Mimi's Cafe 1n the Cuunyards center to publicize hb bill to provide financial relief to bu sinesse!I affected by the interminable free\'. a) pro;cct. "It'll a worthy ii.lea 1 JU)t "t)h he'd come up "ith 11 a )CJr :1gu," Jam )aid. "Out you mentioned ~omcthing in your column that rcall) stuck \\llh me , that S}mbohzc) the "hole s11ua11on in that area." ''Wh:ll \\a!> tha1?" I a'lkcd, pleased that l h:id mJde some son of profound statement. "The pan about the prc)s conference being held by the big fountain th at doesn't \\Ork an)morc ... I think )OU s:ud it 'no longe r burbles.' " "What a perfect S) mbol fo r do'" ntown Costa Mesa.'' " Fred .\lartin's column runs .'\lond:iy, U'cdncsda.t srnd Frida). Send your items fo; Around Westmont. Parents of children Addiction -A workshop Corp. USA, will speak on the topic MacArthur Bl\d ., Newport Beach. "Japan and America; The Need Town to Bob van Eylten, The Monda~, A~ril 20 who will be ftve years old before Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa or on Dec. 2, 1992 should bring Mes.i, 92627. Hyperactivity -A seminar health and immunization records on how parents of children with and a birth certificate. Pa rents Saturda~ a~tention deftcit disorder. also who h1we questions should call the known as hyperactivity. can get District offtce at 847-2251 . Park dedication -Costa better results from the school Chamber luncheon - Mesa's newest recreational area, system will be offered al the Th e Corona del mar Chamber of Canyon Park, will be dedicated at offices of Joan Andrews. 11S1 Commerce will hold its monthly 9 a.m. April 18. Mayor Mary Dove St. suite 105, Ne'"port luncheon at~ 1 :30 a.m. April 21 Hornbuckle will dedicate the Beach. at 7 p.m. April 20. Seating at Oysters. 2515 E. Coast completion o( Phase II, consisting is limited so early arrival is Highway. Call 673-4050 for of 25 acres o( drought resistant advised. There is a SS fee. For reservations. and native landscaping, a park more information. call 476-0991. Oriental medicine -A entrance, nature tra ils, two free seminar on the 5,000-year-old playgrounds, and a parking lot. Tuesdar, April 21 practice of oriental medicine, The public is invited to attend the Kindergarten sign-up which includes acupundure, will dedication at the park, 970 Arbor be offered by Dr. Ronald Bieler at St. -Kingergarten registration for the 440 Fair Dri,e, suite C at 7 p.m. Ocean View School Distrid will be Easter fun -An Easter esg held on April 21 and April 22 April 21. Re:.ervatiom are hunt, coloring contest, free from 9 a.m. to noon and 1 to 3 requested. Call 549-9999. cartoon matinee and an p.m. at the designated K-5 school Sewing classes -Sewing appearance by the Easter Bunny sitt?). The sites include Circle Vie\ . classes for adults will begin at 6 are among the adivities for College View, Golden View, p.m April 21 at Carole's Calico children planned from 11 a.m. to Harbour View. Hope View, Lal..e Corner in the Eastbluff Center, 2 p.m. Saturday al Via lido Plaza, View, Oak View. Star View, Sun 2529 Eastbluff Drive in Newport on Via lido in Newport Beach. View, Village View, and Beach. To sign up, <:.111 644·4990. ···. ,1 • • .. .. on the topic "How the Emdiloyee Assistance Program is Han ling the for Understanding," at noon April · Human Side of Downsizing 21 in the Community Room and Corporations." part of a monthly the Newport Center Library, 856 sene) on the hroblems of drug San Clemente Dri\e. The program add1ct1on in t e wo~kplace, "ill be is free. For information, call offered at 9 a.m. April 21 at 644·3181 or 644-3145 Starling Point of Orange County, 350 W. Bay St., Costa Me!>a. for Wednesday, Apri l 22 more information, call 642-3505. Dance auditions -The OASIS open house - Defore Foundation for the Arts, a Come see the ne\\ .add1t1on at the non-profit dance center '' 111 OASIS Senior Center. 5th A' e and audition dancers April 21·25 at Narcbsus, Ne,vport Beach 1S1 Kalmus Dr ive, C-3. For more between 3·5 p.m. April 22 information. call 241 -9908. Women's fi nances -A Lifeguard class -The free financial \\.Or~hop tor ''.omen Newport-Costa Mesa YMCA will on the topic of how to build and off er ann American Red Cross protect ''ealth "ill be offered b) Basic Lifesaving course begin ning She .. mon Lehman Brothl'r:. al 5 .30 April 21. Th e class will meet from p.m. April 22 at the Ne" port 7 to 9:30 p.m. Tuesday and Be.:ich Public Library, 856 S,rn Thur>day nights for three weeks. Clemente Drive. Ad,ance registration is req uired. Young executives -The Call 642-9990 for information. Young Executives of America \Viii Japan and the U.S. -ho:.t a breakfast for Rep. Chris Cox -Merlyn J. Karst, a former senior (R-Newport Beach) 7:30 a.m. Aprtl executi\e with Yamaha Motor 22 at the Pac1ftc Club. 4110 Give an Easter Basket You Made Yourself It's Fun! It's Easy! The breakf ibt I) S 15 for members and S25 for non-member), all pa~able at the door only. Reservation) can be mJde by calling !>us.-in )Jmt::. at ('~141 721·0153. · Thursda~, April 23 Blue An~el s -Meet the Blue Angel f11g 1l team 111 pcr:.on 6-9 p.m. Thur:.clav at the El Toro 1\\anne Corp:. Air St.ition Stalf 1'-CO Club. ho:.tcd b) thl! l'-a\y League of Ne'' port Beach. Re:.el"\Jtion:. are req uired and there i:. a S 12 charge For information, call 8111 at 545-3610. Wealth pl annin~-A tr~c \\Or~hop ent1t!ed · Fam ) \ \ eahh Planning Be)ond the L1\ing Tru)t" "111 be off ewcJ b\ auorne~ Jnd CPA Jem Taha11 .. 1n at - p.m. April 23 at the oll1tc.') of 'c'" port Ch1ropraaic, 2328 l'\e" port Bl,cJ. in Costa Mesa Call 631-3139 for re:.el'\ at1ons. For informJt1on, ca!I (800) 675-6366. Just visit Hickory Farms, pick out a basket, .} r •• fil it with your favorite Easte.u:andies . _ ·-· and treats, and we'll add the trimmings FREE! HICKORY FARMS® WESTCLIFF PLAZA • . I • • Business ' Think resale value when shopping -for -uew-nome W hat arc the thlngs you should be looking for if you're going to buy a new home? There arc some things to watch for regardless or market conditions and others thut arc important because of toClay's market conditions. The most important overall consideration is rc-1alability. Remember that you will probably want 10 resell your new hon1c Resi denti al Real Estate someday, and chances are the features you like well will appeal to the new buyer, too. Conversely, if there arc features you don't like, the next buyer might not either. Location is important, and it's son1ething you can't do anything about. lf the location is undesirable (on a busy his;hway, next to an industrial area, noisy, etc.} you might be able to buy it for less, but when you se ll it 's still going to be an undesirable location. so you'll have to sell it fo r less too. You will pay more today for a top location. but you will command more when you sell. Conditio n of the property is an important , variable. Many buyers lack the imagination necessary to see through deferred maintenance, so if you arc one of the fortunate ones who can, you could be ahead by buying the house for Jess now and having the work done. Be realistic, howeve r, about the difference betwee n cosmetic improvements and major work. You can somelimes change the entire feel or a house with new paint, carpeting and landscaping. But obsolete kitchens and bathrooms, .a bad roof or bad floor plan can be very expensive to remedy, and the expense may not be totally recoverable on resale. Pr ice is an issue in today's market. Inventories of hon1cs for S:lle are high, and many buye rs feel that they wa nt to "'steal" a house . But it's in1portant to remember that when a "'ell As1i1tant Edilor Bob \'an Eyken, 642·43 Phil Pe rry, or V.C. Siar, plucks a video from his a!J lomalcd vi deo vending machinC. Videos ex· machina Automated vid_eo franchise firm taps into groce ry market By Tony Cox Busines.1 Edilor ru :11L .. , 8 ")'.):)1 Don 't forget the role of fi- nancing in negoti ating your sale. In stead of a price concession, wh y not ask the seller to "buy down " the cost of your fi nanc - ing.? That gives you lower monthly payments, and makes it easier for you to qualify for a. nicer home. priced home in excellent condition in a good location comes on th e market today, its chances of selling in a relatively short period of tin1e are excellent. So if you insist on "stealing" a house. you may not have the opportunity to buy the best house that will give you and your family the greatest pleasure over the years (and the best resale price down the ro::id.) C alifornia consumers have gotlcn used to buying a lot of 1hings rrom vending machines. such as candy, ci arctics Perry said he hopes 10 have 50 V.C. Star 111achincs in operation by the end of this year, plus an addi tional seven to JO machines in the sta1e each n1onth thereafter. l-le said Perry said it 's too early lo tell how n1uch incon1c lhc rnachincs "·ill generate in California, but typical Video Star n1achincs in Canad.l brouglu in ~Utt-6f-ttbour--'----f---j Don'! forget the role of financing in negotiating your sale. Instead of a price concession, why not ask the seller to "buy do~·n" the cos1 of your financing.? That gives you lower monthly payments. and makes i1 easier for you to qualify for a nicer home. Above all, in today's complex. and rapidly changing market, get the right professional help. Choose the right broker before you try 10 choose 1he right home. Be totally open and ho nest wit h your broker about your likes and dislikes, how much yo u arc comfortable paying, and everything that could affect your choice. Only an open and trusting relationship will produce the result you are really looking for: your purchase of just the ri ght home for you and your famjly at a fair price. So now it's up 10 you. There hasn't been a belier time in years to buy. Prices are down; interest rates arc dov.•n. It really is time to make you r move. Stct·c Suther/en is vi« prtsidcnt and brnnch manager with Coldtt·cJI Bnnkcr Res/dcnti:JJ Real Estate in l\'cHpor1 Bench. lrvfne Sensors Corp. reports quarterly loss COST A MESA -Irvine Sensors Corp. has had a down year so far in 1992, but com· pany officials are predicting ;1n uptick in revenues over lhc next few 1non1hs. The Costa P.1esa-based maker of infrared devices and high-density computer electron- ics posted a net loss of nearly $226,000 on revenues of $878.000 in the second quarler of its 1992 fiscal yea r, which ended March 29. The Joss com- pared with a $27,000 net profit on revenues of $1 .2 million in the previous fiscal year's sec· ond quarter. Through the firs t two quar- lers of fiscal 1992. Irvine Sen- LOCAL NEWS ONLY sors suffered a net loss of $434,000 on revenues of S 1.8 million. worse than its net loss of $56.000 on revenues of $2.1 million in fiscal 1991 's first llalf. According to James Ate~iou. not all the news was bad for rr- vine Sensors in 1hc recently completed quarter. l·lc said the company was successful in ob- taining financing in the second quarter, allowing Irvine Sensors to sustain its pace of com· mercialization investments. On the negative side, he cited lent· porary delays in procuremcn1s. Irvine Sensors officials have touted the company's products as having broad military and commercial applications. -w:rter-arnt;-o , newspapers. ut 1t remai ns 10 be seen whether they'll wa'rn1 up to one of the more recent offerings in product vending -n1ovic rentals. Phil Perry, for one, is convinced that the concept will catch on. Perry heads up V.C. Siar Inc .. the U.S. distribution and franchising subsidiary of V.C. St:lr Electronics, a Ca nadian manufacturer of video dispensing n1achincs, con1monly refe rred to as YD"-1s. Company officials hope that by offering consumers the convenience of no-hassles renting while th ey're at the grocery store, they'll be able to capi1alize on the growing.but-crowded \•ideo rental business, an SI I billion (in annual sales) industry. V.C. Star set up shop in Costa Mesa in February 1991. The company first had to find grocery chains th at would allow its franchisees to operate V.C. Star's VDf\1s in their s1ores -Lucky and Alpha Beta agreed late last year -and it is now trying to find qualified franchisees to purchase and n1anage its nlachincs. 1·he company has eight machines in operation so fur, including one at a Lucky store in Buena Park, one at a Lucky store in Fullerton and six at Lucky and Alpha Bela stores in Los Angeles and San Bernardino counti es. · f;-lke-eomp;:tny-wtll Sta rr expanding its franchising to other slates. "It's very important that Californl:1 is launched correctly because it 's going to dircc1ly determine how \\'C do in olhcr Sl:ltes," Perry' s::iid . T he machines v.·ork as follows: A cuslOn\cr accesses the VD~1 with a n1cn1bcrship card or credit card, then pays S2 to S3, cash or credit. to re'nl any of about 30 selections. Selections arc 1nade using a n1cnu-dri"en system. The cus1omcr returns the tape or tapes lhe next day. If the nlO\•ic is nol returned, the cus1on1cr is chargl•d the rcplacemcnl cos1 of the tape. 1'he n1achincs, "'hi ch use robotics to retrieve and restock movies. arc capable of such functions as denying· access to an in\'alid credit card and detcc1ing 1apcs that ha"e been 1an1pcred "'ilh. V.C. Star franchisees pay $28,000. In return, !hey get a third-generation Video Siar ,._1achinc; a sl.l:·month supply of mo"ies; .a prearranged. high-traffic location; 1echnic::il support and repairs: toll·frec service for customers; movie sclcc lion, buying and selli ng :issis1:1nce; con1plctc training; and computer reports on their operations. Perry said the fr.:i.nchisCcs pay 10 percent of their income to the grocery stores. and they !>tart paying a 4 percent r9yally fee :ifter their firs1 year in business. $2 ,500 a n1onth. . ·•1 \\UUldn't ad\'ise an)·oiie 10 qui l their job a1 llocl-.....·cll to run one of these n1:::ichincs, but it's a good parl·tin1c business .,...ith good tax dcduc1ions," he said. VD!\-·ls arc still relatively new to U.S, consurncrs. but V.C. Star has a few I Ii rl Co1npctitors, such as the stand-alone l'('" Videomatic n1achines in this·arca. Perry !>::iid 'lf r V.C. Star sets itself apart by franchising -,, and not ju)t selling 1nachincs -and by ,Jd focusing almo~t entirely on 1hc top six. to JO titles released each mon1h. lie said, lob. that V.C. Star is choosing only high·tr:1ffic loc:1tions. n10!>t or all of \vhich \viii be in grocery stores. and the company's franchiscet 1 ::ire encouraging consun1crs 10 use the VOt>.1,u by providing dcmonstr::i1io ns and gi"ing ne"' iu custon1crs three free rentals. V .C. St3r ctiosc Orange Coun1y for its U.S. hcadqu:1rten. bccau!>C company officials \\'an1cd 10 !>ltlrt in trcnd-~cuing California, and 1hcy believed 1h is area offcreJ.1hcn1 1he n1ost 0'b:1ng' for their buck," Perry said. Uut un1il rcccn1ly, he said, invc~1ors in Orange County \\'ere lukc"'arm to the idea. 1·11e ro1npany now has applications for inforn1n1ion fron1 1,500 prospec1ivc fr;inchisecs, abou t I percent to 3 percent or which can be expected 10 pan ou1., ··1t's something th ::u its tin1e has come. but~ we're s1ill on the rorcfron1 of it," Perry said. - " RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. THE ORANGE COUNTY OUTDOOR SCIENCE FOUNDATION """ ,_ .... CMrs ltwt! 1122 .... lltl .. ctSll •U-S41·115' -RabbiU Insurance Agency ~ c. - J ..rl- Tuck & Pete's 3Sth Year Wishing You A Happy Easter! URGES YOU TO ... -...._r-atctl the f;© 8 ffill~·_, CALIFORNIA ANGELS vs. CLEVELAND INDIANS SUNDAY, MAY 31, 1992AT1 :00 P.M . ONLY $4.00 PER TICKET! 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Tom11. ___ _ _ I wl1h to donete my Ucklts 10 needy 11uden11. I hi ve enclosed a cheek or money order made 10: 011nge county Outdoor Science FouncllUon NlrT'e: Addlosa-.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- C~y/St1te: ___________________ ZipCodt: ____ _ Ma~ ticket Ordert to; 0,.ngt County OuldOOr Sc~nce Foundalton ~.O. lo1 IOIO (200 K-UI Omo} CO.II-, CA 121a.IOIO •MIL ·1 • • • ' 1 NlwpDlt 8-chlColta Meaa Dally Pilot ------------------- l~ 11ty111 Planning your social calendar 0 ne, two, three, the busy days of May. Pacific Chorale members would like to see party people dress up in costumes and attend 11111 -Society their third annual Storybook Ball set for May 1 at the Irvine Marriott. After the 7 p.m. Captain Hook reception and Black Beard silent auction, there will be a costume parade with prizes handed out for the best L:ist year this event drew 350 guests and made $40,000 for the center, which deals with abused and neglected thildrcn. Ch:iirman Brent Hall anticipates the S:.ime level of support and attendance this year. Further information can be obtained from Donna Andard at 777-4999. Tickets arc $45 i( purchased in advance. D Camelot Chapter, OC Performing Arts Center, will raise funds with a dinner dance at the Center Club beginning 6:30 p.m. Chairwoman Cheryl Carlson is pfanning an evening with a silent auction, prizes, dining, dancing and surprise entertainment. The plan is for 150 to attend ($100 each). storybook character. Dinner is at 8 and Wayne Forster Orchestra will provide dancing sounds. Bvbara dayton, who made a recent move from Newport Beach to Arizona, is flying back and forth Political satirist Mark Russell is set to perform June 24 for the 552 crub of Hoag Hospital. Reservation information i.s available from 548-8311. Carmen Chapter of OCPAC will be at Ruby's at Newport Imports, eating hamburgers and fries to raise funds. The party {$35 per and chairing the event. Proceeds will benefit the new Pacific Chorale Children's Chorus. Tickets ($125 each) can be arranged by calling the PC office, 252-1234. ticket) includes a disc jockey, a look sec at vintage cars and other 50s fun . Joan Cole, 854-8148, can be called for tickets. Poodle skirts and sweaters are IN. 0 That's not all for May 2. Nine auxiliaries of Same day, supporters of Cystic Fibrosis Guild of Children's Home Society. including Las Drizas Del Orange County will be at the Newport Beach Mar and South Coast are sponsoring the fourth Marriott for a membership luncheon and fashion annual fashion show ut the Anaheim Hilton. Pat ricia modeling by Mi Place and.Kidstuff. More information Elevi is chairing the 10:30 a.m. event. Ticket is available by calling 938-1393. informatio n is available from 542-1147. Crystal Court 0 stores are providing fashions. · Thais Bren (daughter-in-law of Donald) is honorary ~nd, a M.ontc ~rlo evening, 6 p.m. ~o midni.g~t. nt c mrtrwoman for-the-third annua1-bl9dH'ie-fundrniscr-~1U-bcnefi1 the-Women s-ttanStttenft1 -Hf------:::'~-' !_..Jl!"!!'!(_._.J!!!~__:"L..::!mE...-L-,.....:.~L.3-~,..._ for the Fran Joswick Therapeutic Riding Center in Center. San Juan Capistrano. "This is our first gl itty event, and it is mostly The May 1 party, planned by the center's Kismet underwritten," said Jeanine Adams, associate Women's Auxiliary, will be at the Ritz Carlton. C.'<ecutive director. The center provides an opportunity for disabled The center is n haven for battered women and children and adults to improve their physical, children in OC. Plan call for dining. dancing games psychological and social abilities through therapeut ic and :ruction . Arrangement for $50 tickets can be horseback riding. made by calling 992-1939. More information on tickets (SISO each) can be 0 pbtained<'by calling Brenda Skinner at 643-9563. Finally, on May 3 there will be a Mexican-themed O fie ta fe aturing Sout hwestern/Island cuisine from the kitchens of .Zuni Grill, Kachina and Barbacoa. The 5 p.m. to midnight event "ill be at Barbacoa, 3333 West Coast Highway and it benefits Cysti~ Fibrosis May 2 is Kentucky Derby Day with the horses also running at Bistto 201 for the Friends of Court Appointed, Special AdVOC3tc Auxiliary, Balboa Bay Club for the Padrinos of. Children's Hospital. :ind :it Surf and Sand Hotel, Laguna, for Orange County Chapter of the American Paralysis Association. The CASA auxiliary is a support group assisting abused and neglected children in the OC Juvenile Court System. More inCorm1uion on the mint julep day can be obtained by calling 935-6460. Wendy Enkema is chair and Tracy Bowie is co-chair. APA ticket infotmation is availnble from 497-3339, Ext. 317, and BOC party information can be had by calling 645-5000. 0 While many will be betting on the horses May 2. rnembers of Los Compadres, Olive Crest, arc wagering that 11 good time will be had at 7 p.m. at their third annual Cinco de Mayo fiesta nt Village Crean. Derck and the Diamonds will play for dancing, and there will be a sumptuous buffet. Foundation. Tickets are S35 each nnd reservation information is ovaih1blc from 938-1393. A trip to Puerto Vallarta "'ill be awarded, and musical entertainment will feature Jeff Gonzales and his jazz sa..'<ophone, Rick V. Company. Mu sic on Wheels and 811balu, a Latin Combo. The Newport Harbor Art Museum's development office . 759-1122. can be called nbout the availability of tickets to the Art of Dining V at the Four season . Superchcf from New York to Bc\crly Hills will cook up peciallies arter a 5:30 p.m. champagne reception .. 0 Looking way ahead: Political satirist Mark Russell will do his bi -partisan bit June 24 for members and guests of the 552 Club of Hoag Hospital. Tickets to the dinner and show at Newport Beach Marriott are now on s3le to the public. lnform:uio n is ava ilable at 574-7210. Mor/1 111t1ng1 Nlwlll't BllCb MHA C1HIMA ~ M./19111 SI 646 50'25 IMMW NIWf'OIT CIHIMA 300 n.. Cllftlfte 14 .. f'G) 11 JO, 4, I lO Jlnel ......,. ~ 1 3S 6 0S 1030 TOWN UNTH CfHtMAS So..lh C-1 ,.._ 751 4114 I "'9 lette f'G) 12 JO, 3, 5 30. I, 1020 M eet the Daily Pilot'$ Russ Loar, the reP.orter who walked off with the most first-place awards at the recent Orange Co unty Press Club awards dinner. In competition w ith all Orange County newspapers, including the Orange Counfy Register and Los Angeles Times, Russ won fi rst ?,lace for "Best Editorial ' and honorable mention for "Best Humorous Story." 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They're ·~eanr coo• riow Someone Cares Soup Kitc hen serves up Easter feast tq remember By Anna Cekola sillf Wlllr U nable to work because· of a recent injury, Sylvia Balle and her three young children came to Someone Cares Soup Kitchen In Costa Mesa simply seeking a hot meal Thursday. Instead they were treated to an Easter feast, complete with small baskets of candy and colored hard-boiled eggs for the children. "This is the first time I came today," Balle said, speaking through a translator. "This is nice." About 300 homeless and destitute people were served a special ham dinner during the two-hour Easter dinner Thursday afte·moon at the soup kitchen, which is based out of South Coast Christian Church on Vic.t.oria Street. S oup lcJtchen founder Merle Hatleberg, who has been sidelined with health problems in recent weeks, was especially pleased wiJh the dinner, made possible through a donation of about 200 pounds of ham from Town and Country Pool Supply in Pomona. "We're really cooking on to bo~octay,--saia--year-o Hatleberg, who founded Someone Cares Soup Kitchen more than five years ago with money out of her own pocket. For 47-year-old Barbra Joy Vaughn and her 13-year-old dau~tcr, the soup kitchen has prCMded their main source of food for the past six months. Although she has a job at a local auto shop, she works in exchange for rent only. Without the soup kitchen, Vaughn said she'd have to go on welfare. "I really don't want to do that if I don't have to," she "id. I n recent months, soup kitchen manager Jack Moriarty said the number of people seeking food has reached record levels. In March alone, the kitchen - which is open five dAys a week -served meals to 4,260 people, compared to 3,700 the same time last year. The Soup Kitchen has also seen rising costs in recent months since it started paying SANCHEZ From A1 noz.a said before the body was found. "She docs not believe he is gone. It is my understanding thot if she came down, she would throw herself in the water." Friends ~ho were swimming with Sanchez when he was swept away iay they tried to save him, but the current was too strong. "They said he stancd to scream, 'Help me, help me, but they couldn't. reach him because the water was pulting him away," said family friend Susana Jimenez. "Then they got out of che' water and tried to follow him and one ran for the lifeguard, ·but they lost him." According to police, the cutrent was so swift that a lifeguard who later jumped in the water to try and find Sanchez nearly got swept to sea himself. Divers said the river can be up to rs feet deep in some parts de- pending on the time of day. And because or the flood control project, the water where Sanchez drowned is murkier than usual, making it harder to search. Investigators were close to call- ing off the search when a diver spotted the body. According to Espinou, Sanchez left behind a 4-year-old son and 2- ycar-old daughter. He was not married. Friends described him as "a aood auy." rent to its host church for the first time. Before the rental arrangement was made, however, Hatleberg and other fantasy 5/~o Fantasy 5 Friday, April 10 drawing for $365,428 prize: 1, 2, 10, 11, 20 "I can'l believe he's dead," said Junior Prado, a high acbool senior j and a friend of Sanchez's family. f "~l=t'=1=11=d=/"======:::::::;;=::;:::;;;;;::::;;;;~ N,1fi<H1,1I SJ)<lrl"l 1-900-976:5192 J I ! Left: L~ded up with baked hafft, mashed potatoes, yams, peas and an Easter basket, this young boy was one of the· hundreds who were treated to Easter dinner · Thursday at the Someone Cares Soup Kitchen. Below: Edwardo Aguilar, 1, of and Noemi Totrez were also among those . treated to a baked ham Easter dinner at the Costa Mesa soup kitchen. Photos by Marc Martin volunteers feared they might have to move. But with the c.xua money going toward rent, Hatlcberg said she'll have to seek more donations herself. Those f cars have now been alleviated, Hatleberg said. Decco Wanna place a classified ad? • Hearts .................................... 2 Call the Daily Pilot classified advertising department at 642-5678. • Oubs ..................................... 7 t Diamonds ......................... King •Spades ~ ................................. 4 Seven million Americans do not know that they have diabetes. You can have the symptoms of this serious disease and not know it. If you're Black American, Hispanic or American Indian you're at even greater risk of developing diabetes. A simple eight-question test from the American Diabetes Asaociation can alert you , and maybe save your life. T•ke the t.et. Know the ecore. For a free copy of the Dtabetea Riek Test, call your local American Diabetes Auoclation affiliate office. ,.. ....... _ .. ... A Amlrk:M Dlrb1t11 • Al1aclallofi. .-... :--:..":'9..::.• ....... r JUMP ~TAAT9 by Robb Armstrong ,.._ ____ ..... ;...,,. ________________________ .;.... ______ :..... ____________________________ ~ RACE From A1 got a couple children -iC she makes it across the border her kids arc going to have basi- cally a Cree education, two meals a day, free medical care and their k.ids arc going to be taught in Spanish,'' Ro- hrabacher said. "If we keep providing that k.ind o( subsidy, you're never png to stop any- body Crom comina here." And if that woman was hit by a car after crossing the border, Rohrabachcr said she should only receive the most basic medical care. "Frankly, I would do very, very minimal medical care and send her back immediately," Rohrabacher said. "To be re- sponsible, warm-hearted and caring for our own peopt~, we've got to be able to say ·~o· to people who aren't citizens." Rohrabacher's tough tallc ig- nores the economic realities or California, according to Buffa, who believes solutions to illegal immigration must start with a commitment to put real muscle into border control, combined with a program to accom- mod:ue working illegal aliens and their U.S. employers. "We ought to be able to fig- ure out a way to bring in the labor force Crom Mexico that we need, let them earn a de- cent wage and lend !l decent hie," Bufrii said. "It's done ev- erywhere else in the world." Cuttin~ nil public suppon for illegal ahens would be uncon- scionable nnd un"orlcnble, ac- cording to Buffa, although he HART From A1 The conflict or interest charge is the latest in what has become 11 minor feud between Hart and Minney over his plan to chnnge zoning on the street so he can build a moderniStic, mixcd·usc structure that would combine condominiums with business offices on his lot nt 447 N. Newport Dlvd. Many of his neighbors on the street, which runs ;ilongside Newport Boulevard, and nearby Ncwpon Heights homeowners had looked to Minney's project as a move toward revitalizing a strip of smnll offices ond metels that mnny agree is looking worse for wear. Under residential-commercial ' be ti~ f uodina levels must be sharply reduced. "We cannot continue to offer tho level of social services that we do offer Cor the large num- ber or people who are here il- leaally," Burra said. "But how many people -especially chil- dren -do you leave absolutely s tranded because they shouldn't have had the aa:css to the United Stales that they had originally?" Buffa sees lax border control over the years as a deliberate attempt by the federal govern- ment to allow employen to ex- ploit illegal laborers. "It's the federal government winking at the problem, bc- cnuse we need those laborers to survive economically," he said. "Instead of brinaina them here in an organized. business- like sense, we play this silly garrie. And the burden of that fall's to local government at tho city and county level." l)ufCa also disagrees with Ro- tmlbacher's belicf that children of illegal aliens should be de· nicd U.S. citizenship. "Thai is just an outrageous proposal. It would create a second-class cit- izenry, which is exactly what this country was fou nded to op- pose," Buffa said. "There arc no qualifications Cor full citi· zenship in this country, other th:in to be born he re. That's how this nation came into being." ,,. Green said he "might agree" witlT Roh-rnbncncr's :in on denying citizenship to the chil· dren of illegal aliens. But like Burca, Green believes that for humanitarian rensons, their ac- ce s to social services should' not be completely eliminated. zoning, propeny ownen have the option to build mixed-use projects or keep their buildings commercial. Minney contends this would cncoura1e redevel- opment of sm:iller sues, amOQg other benefits. Minney operated a custom boat building company on . his narrow lot until the city down· ioned the commercial strip in 1988. Looking for a more lucra· tive and ottrnctive use, Minney decided on the mixed-use con- cept, which has been utilized in the Cannery Village and Bal· boa Peninsula nrcas of the city. But the council rejected the proposal, with Han among those voting agninst Minney. In February he again ap· proached the council and again was rebuff ed. But the council did agree to study the area. PARADISE PALMS APRIL SPECIAL kUN 11 ft. a.-,.,. :~ t999s •1V..au.... 540-6715 ..,.,.... ports s;t._., Narl"ftl. o.;ly Nol Costa Mesa High football coach Myron Miller finds himself hanging in limbo. f Pldly lectlin I April 17, 1992 The Newport BeactVCosta Mesa Daily Pilot Sports Editor Roger Carlson ....... 642-433.0 ext.381 Mailbag/82 Sports on lV·radio/82 ClassifiecVB4 Mustangs' football coach on chopping block, before team can even throw its first · block T ht hammer is dropping and no one, not the principal, not the athletic director, not the coach, not the players and not the parents, know what will survive at Costa Mesa High School, where a football program in the process of trying to recover, appears Lo be on the verge of collapsing. It's like the next line of the Abbott and Costello riddle. Who's an first? I don't know. . Costa Mesa players and parents are pres· ently_ asking more than just who's on fi rst? They'd like to know who's in charge or their football players co me Seprcmber? Myron· Miller was brought in to try to re- pair a damaged vehicle, but there is a sli~ht dilemma for the new football coach. He 1s supposed to begin September as an on- campus, full-time teacher at Costa Mesa ·High School. Whether he is going to be there in September, however, is quite another mat- ter, and realistically, very much in doubt. In reality Miller is sitting in a situation where he ts down 13-0, there's less than a 'minute left and the other team has the ball on his 6-yard line. The odds are very poor for his situation. The crux of the issue is budgetary. The Newport-Mesa School District trustees have mandated $500,000 worth of cuts; there is reportedly still another $400,000 that must be trimmed. Before it's over Miller's story may pale to othe(S. There arc some 99 teachers out there right now who have been pink-slipped for September. It is estimated that some 40 teachers and 22 temporai:y employees wiil be out in the cold. · Presently there appears to be little optimism tha1:those numbers will be cut .significa ntly. Miller, who in the past few weeks has been busil)' cutting tics in Riverside, is beginning to obtain tha1 l>ame cold feeling. He had already turned over a six1h period class m order 10 handle sixth period at Costa Me)a on a freebie bal>1s, and he has imputed personal fun ds into the Costa Mesa footb~ll pro- gram to get things started in hopefully a "°inning direction. He's got 55 or so candidates working hard in the weigh! room. Making matters worse, those 55 c:indida1es can read. They're not exactly oblivious to the potential di aster. "IC they don't bring back all of the tettchers, then I "on't get the job over them, that's basi~al~where I am," said Miller. Miller was given some pro~ises ,\hen he accepted the job in mid-Decembe r, replacing veteran Tom Bald\\in, "ho was fired; but he's not angry over the situa1ion. "I'm sure all of this is bad ne"s for the principal (Mike Murphy). If it's bad news for the district, u's bad news for him, and if'it's bad news for him, it's bad news for me. l know this, there arc no bad guys in this story. "I kn ow they're working hard 10 get things wor ked out, but J also know they're handcuCfe'd. l just don't know where it's all going to end up." A Costa Mesa resident, Miller continues to teach in Rh,er- side where he had previously stepped down as football fOach at Ramona High to an intermediate School. He still has four- fifths of his wages (and jop) secure in that school dislfict. When the subject of a potential walk-on assignmen1 at Costa Mesa was discussed he came to the conclusion it was no1 only a no-win situation for Costa Mesa, but a no-win situa\ion for himself. If this is the option, Miller says he has to pa$s. Murphy must still come to grips with the cuts and tfie pro- cess is going to take some 1ime. ln the meilntimc, 1hc 'Mus See CARLSON/12 ,_ --i---- .Win Na~ 400 with;n reach, ·but p/ayaNs might just be · llest nightcap tar Mayne M ilte Mayne, who is retiring as baseball coach 1t Orange Coast at the conclusion or the season, is fut approaching a milestone. Enterina this week's Buckman-Mit1:hcll Oassic in Visalia, Mayne was 394-183, good for a .683 perccntaae during his nearly 15 1e1sons at Coast. Barring an un- expected tum of events, Mayne should get win No. 400 at OCC near the end of the Orange Empire Conference season. What arc his feelings about reaching 400? Well, if it wasn't for a ceremony held by Sad- dlcback during a recent game in Mission Viejo, Mayne says he wouldn't have even known how close he ,was to the win figure. "I wasn't even aware or it until they had a ceremony 1t Saddleback iust last Thursday when 1t was mentioned that I had 393 wins," said Mayne. "Prior to that, I The Bucs really had no idea." • tr it wasn't for some unusual weather earlier this 1Cason, Mayne might have al- ready reached 400. The Pirates lost not only three games, but a complete tour· nament at Bakenfield to the elements. "I think we've played six or seven fewer total pmes than anyone in our con- f ercnce," said Mayne. "We were in a po- sition where our byes weren't matching up, and in the case of the Bakersfield Tournament, it involved teams from Northern California, so it was impossible to make that up. "If you lose games down here, like other teams in our conference, it's easier to make them up than in our situation." M3ync's primary concern is to use this present tournament as a launching pad to a stronJ conference fin ish. With six games remaining on the OEC schedule, he be- lieves that post-season play is still well within reach. .. "I think four of six probably gets us in," he said. "Three teams from our con- ference will definitely go, and four is very possible. Right now, we're fighting Ful- ' lerton and Riverside." Plagued by inconsistency, the Pir:ites fi- nally strung together two st raight victories last week, beating Saddleback twice. The significance of the two wins was th:u the Pirates entered Easter break with a 9-9 conference mark. "It's been a bear for us to gel to .500," said Mayne. "The strangest thing to me has been the way we've played at home in the conference (3·6 at home, 6-3 on the road). "I think it's a little bit of a quirky thing. As a rule, we've always been a very good home team, but it hasn't worked out so far this season." Despite the roller-co;uter sellSOn, Mayne sees hope that his final season at Coast will not end with the conclusion of the regular season. "I do ICC some things starting to come together," he said. "We've definitely been rlaying better the past two weeks. I know believe that we can get into the playoffs and the players feel the same way. "They've been playing a lot loose and with a lot more confidence lately. (Chad) Rolish is pitching as well as ever and (Duane) Page has been pretty consistent. And we've gotten some good perform- ances from freshman Josh Belovsky." Mayne added that the performances of three other Coast hurlers -Darren Da- balack, Mike Cutler and middle reliever See BROSTERHOUS,G PlllBlllBI TC, II YOU'l'B In 1"'d at .,cao•, It •Y not llB tor you Filli~ a niche, aeuina away from the traditional oockt1il-hour environmut, umuna only aood playen and proclaimin1 10 have the choice match-making computer system ln town, welcome to the reborn Palisades Tennis Oub. In revolutionary fuhion, and in just three short weeks, this cozy, rave-court dub on 1262 Southeut Bristol St. adjacent to the Acapulco restaurant is promis-ina what few can. Orea& tcnnil. Thia new World of lpedalizatlon hu filtered down to club tennis. "It'• a real bloelom," aaid c:lub operator Ken Stuart, former latemational tour .,._,., .t.o opened t"-John Wayne TeMi~ Cub in 1973 after bit retirement from playina the circuit. .. It'• like what ow loF says: 'Just srcat tennis .•. paran· teed.' .. ...,_,. oder 4..5 on Ibo National TennAI Ralina Prosram (NTRP) need not ...,.,, wbida mea111. of coune. ,.,... at other dubl who qjoy the lnnd IOdal surrounctinp u much u their lanil woulda't nt la. -0.. IMandred permM o1., .,aa,.n play ill die Adoption Odd ,_,__at," ..... 5'uan~ who wfU.bM Nnport .._. .. Robert Van'I Hal• thl tnchlna pro. Club Tennis Tap...,... la tbe ..... ....._to tM,..... Tennb :---llill•. ~ W... II ........ IO--~ mlijor l"ellOWliaDI for lta ollld9I ope• ... wt ...... In &he ant two ...a. OM-third of lb membenhipt. laltted to ISO. Md mid. ..,,.,,,lllJ!Dd •lm115 la I bad eGDftOmJ," 1-.n lai4 """'9 dub .... ~ IO II I .W.. to. I Mld.1)picallJ, what ••• II lMt ,_ -W h or. ._TINN.._ " ... l•~""' Costa Mesa's Jim Gurney, son of racing legend Dan Gurney, is steering his own course in drive (or checllered flag. Steerin By Dennis Brostemoos J~ Gurney has always tried to steer clear or bcini in h.i famouJ f 1ther's shadow. But that doesn't mean he and his dad, Dan. aren't dose. "My dad never pushed me into racing." said the younger Gurney, now 29. "l remember arowina up I wun't really in· terested in cars that much. I was into motorcycles more and tried pl1yina all the sporu -baseball, football, basketball ... Gurney, who 1rew up in Newport Beach and aucndcd Co- rona dcl Mar H11h, maintains that his upbrinaina was normal despite bcln1thesonot1 famous race car driver. "I aot used to all of It," he said. "My dad traveled a lot. He raced in Europe tome, and of coune all over the country. I WU able to ... IQmO of the local reca. ••wy dad and I .,. llill ~ dole. He COKha • in racins etiqmtto and belpe .. la OIMr .,a. .. Ewntua11y, the 10Uftle' OurMJ came around • "I recall watchi"I ESPN ,&Dd ..... 'Unle Al' Andretti Ud tbinkina to my111f, ·1 mipl u •U uy it tn)'IC1f.' •• he sUcl. ... felt I hid I kudt for it (l'ftOIOr spom). I was atwlys pNttJ p>d With mot~ .. He cwwatlJ ii • .....,,_.. at McNdl Moeor Spona m La· auna HUii. Ouncy once WOlttd Wiiia lail falMr at O.n Our· Mfl Al-Alfteritan llacen lac.; bl S... AM. "1M I deddtd .., ....... oft -my owa," laid .... ,a ... , o.n., . After graduatin& from Orange Coast Colle c 1n 198-*, Gur· ney attended San Diego State the followina year before cm· barking on his ~reer as a dri\er 1n the SCCA In 1986, Gurney raced in five SCCA e\cnts. fini h1ng ti high as fourth in one or them. He attended the Bob Bondu- rant School of Racing at Scars Point International Raceway before movina on to compete in the Firestone Fireha~k Se- ries startini in 1987. Gurney, who pracnlly r«idc in ~t Mew.. nan four of JO races in the Firehawk Series in 19 • lcad1na at Watkin Olen for fi~ houn before he and co-driver Dill Cord settled for scCX>nd place. In 1989, he competed in nino of the 10 races 1n the Fire· haVfk Serica. finlshina fifth at Atlanta and "1th in the 24 Houn 1t lhe Glen. .. In the Mid Ohio. we 1tancd 12th in the pourina rain and I was llblo eo IOIDChow set the c:ar into tbard before ~ n CMr to my co-clrMr wtM> ctuMd." said OurMy. "We were runnint _~h 1t Roed America when rny CV broke." In 1990. Ouney drCM a Foratu&e l c:ar 1t the Suzub Qr aait U. ~ eo 111 w ,:r.rienoe. Then. he dilcoverecl die ()o.Kalt,..... .. ..... his tlMMila.. ' "I IOld ..... tliPl CIU for S4JOO I~ )l'CMt .,_" D• ~ 9wMJ wt. d.e• weac out ud bcMlpl a Qo.Kan wi_. a S.. .. 12' ..-. .. J--. 1991, ........... in .. Gnc Qo.Kan net ..... S. GUNtEY• .. a Friday. Apt 17, 1112 Mallbag -Boosters would like more imput Spons Editor: The economic rationale hls been explained as "• multi- dimensional study of the interface of athletics, economics. and pa- rental fiscal responsjbility," or simply "You pay, be (or she) plays!" It's the motto of the parent organized booster clubs that fund and support high school athletics. In the good old days. high schools paid the cost of high school sports. Then Howard Jarvis stepped in .and froze our property taxes. This saved us money, but the schools bore the brunt of the budget cuts. A state lottery was established to increase revenue but that money is being spent to educate our children so that when they grow up, they won't have to play the lottery. And even those funds arc expected to be only half what they were two years ago. Given the choice of limited athletic programs with aging equip-' ment that posed a safety risk or funding from outside sources, concerned parents joined together to pay for quality programs - either out of their own pockets or through various fund-raisers in· eluding baseball card shows, garage sales, bingo games, car washes and that old favorite, bake sales. As funds available for the schools decrease, outside funding rc- quircmcots incr~se. For example, over the last three years, our baseball boostcrscontributcd over $50,000 to the program: The school, on.'thc other hand, provided Jess than $5,000 during the same period .:.. $1,200 for the 1992 season. This is not enough to supply game balls, to say nothing of replacing worn uniforms, catchers' gear and other equipment. Field maintcna,nce by the school district is so limited that the booster club had to purchase a lawnmower to cut the infield grass. Fortunately, two successful baseball card shows allowed the pro- gram to upgrade 'the playing fields and correct some long-deferred maintenance, but the parents must come up with approximately $200 per player each year to fund the $10,000 annual operating budget of a 50-player program. Baseball is not unique. The cost of six different sports (boys ~ gi rls) for m child:LCa.rangcd kom--$-150 to-$250 per season over the Tasl seven yeafs. While the primary function of booster clubs is financial support, parent involvement in other areas is necessary. Limited school budgets have reduced or eliminated the hours of ground mainte- nance crews, equipment managers and other support personnel. Someone has to maintain the fields, collect uniforms, order equipment, paint dugouts or simply pick up trash. Also, decreasing student enrollment means fewer full-time teaching positions for coaches. More coaching positions are filled with "walk-ons" -pan-time coaches paid a small salary. These arc usually younger, less experienced, people who can af- ford the huge time commitment but need more assistance running their programs. The level of outside support -financial and other -has in- creased dramatically since Proposition 13, but the attitudes of • some. school administrators have not kept pace. If the schools are to receive almost all financial support from parents, they must be receptive to input from this group. Thls does not mean telling the coaches who should play second base or taking the final hiring decisions away from people paid to make them. But just as the PTA participates in the educational process, the athletic boosters should be involved in the major de· cisions affecting the sports they support. The most obvious area of input is the choice of a new head coach -particularly a walk-on. The following examples illustrate the extremes encountered by parent suppon groups. At a recent meeting of booster club presidents, a parent who has contributed hundreds of hours and dollars to his child's ath- letic program asked if the booster club could provide any input into the choice of the new bead coach -the fourth in the last four years. Almost in unison, the two school administrators present replied, ''Absolutely not!" Contrast this with the recent search for and eventual hiring of a first-rate football coaching staff by another local high school. At· tracting not one, but two of the most respected coaches in the county illustrates the benefits of a cooperative effort from stu· dents, parents and administrators. To locate and evaluate the best candidates, an advisory commit- tee was established by the principal. Consistin~ of a student, two coaches (one high school and one JC), the assistant principal, the athletic director, a concerned parent and an outside consultant, the group panicipatcd in the selection process including making recommendations and comments to the principal who made the final decision. A set of standardized questions including responding to .. what if?" scenarios in front of the advisory group added to the fairness and professionalism of the process. If you as a parent were faced with the prospect of supporting high school athletics for your children with your time and money. which of the pRYious settings do you feel most comfortable with? And, at what point do you protest the complete lack of input by withholding your support? BRUCE A. KEJIR.t.I, Corona del Mar Susson fan speaks out . Sports Editor: Basketball season, except for the pros, is long gone and we're in the heart of high school baseball. That much I'm sure of, but thanks to the "feedback" from my athletic husband and three sons, there's not much else I can say for ure about sports. Still, you don't have lO know the Cine points or any game to know character. Take Corona del Mar High's Mike Susson, for ex· ample. Basketball was a tough season for Mike personally, and at 5· foot-9, he's a little shor1 for the game. but he played all-out, all· heart every chance he got. When he wasn't put in, this unselfish, senior co-captain just kept cheering the team on. Baseball, however, has been a difrcrent story. As I said, I don't know the fine points of any of these &•mes, but I can read the sports page of the Dally PJlol. When "Sus" steps up to bat, he hits the ball. Often. Hatd. Far out, as in over the fence. One or Mi.kc's home runs was the lour1h in the history-making tour home runs in a row. Mike's was the fourth, he h.ad to face a new pitcher: Another blg·tltne at-bat wu a headlined something like , .. Susson's 3-Run Jolt Beats Newport Harbor:• Monday, Corona del Mu tliah had to face the power of Hun· tinaton Beach, the No. 1-ran.kcd team in Oranae County in the Pride of the Cow qutnerfinal As the tory ps. the score wu •-2 Huntington In the s~h inning when Susson came up to bat. The punch line 11 now predictable: Mike hit another three-run homer and Corona won. llcight doesn't really mauer in baseball, but charaaer. couraac and pcrsi tcnce count for cverythin1 in any J•mc. The bi& auys• Mike ch~ered for ln basketball are lovina u and cheering for .. Sus.'' " There'• a wondcrfLll quote that 1eems to fit here. "lt has been Nld that when Ood measures an athlete, he put a . t1pc around his heart r1thcr than his body." Whoever wrote those words just might have had Mike in mind. IONNIE HESS!, Ntwp0rt 8tad1 This cwsk 45-loot 1927 Stephens MotoryKht and hundreds of other bolll an on display at the Nftr1*t In.the-Water &Nt Show. Newport ln-tllll-WllBr Boat ... ,..,,,.,, p/lnty T he unveiling of the newest power boats from around the world wilf take place April 22·26 at the 19th annual Newport In-the· Water Boat Show, at Lido Marina Vil- lage. will be available to discuss option packaaes and factory financing. A full range or marine products. accessories and services will be exhibited shoreside, along with trailcrable boats under 28 (eel in length. provided for boats to 18 feet at the dinghy dock. Admission is S6 for aduhs, S3 for children 6· 12 and free for children under 6. A free return pass to the Used Power Boal Show is included with the purchase of a ticket, as is a free cou- pon book good for free and discounted mer- chandise at area marine retailers. Southern Californians can be among the first to see 1992's most stylish, innovative and tech- nologically advanced pleasure boats. Show hours arc 11 a.m.-6:30 p.m. weekdays, 10 a.m.-6:30 p.m. Saturday, and 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday. The Used Power Boat Show, featuring more than 150 P.rc-owned boats, will be held at Lido Marina Village Crom April 30-May 3. The Newport New Power Boat Show pro- vides shoppers with the opportunity to compare the unique features of sportfishcrs, family cruisers, runabouts and motor yachts. Dealers Free parking is provided off Tustin and Avon avenues in Newport Beach with a com- plimentary shuttle to Lido Marina Village every 20 minutes. free four-hour tic-up is also For more information, phone 1he Duncan Mcintosh Co. at (714) 757-5959. Jim Gurney GlllNEY: From 81 5~1ap Amago Raceway in San Diego where he was the fastest qualifier and first-place finisher in the main evcot. "My first pro race as a Go· Karter was in July at the Elkhart (Ind.) Grand Pri.x," said Gurney. "They section off about two square blocks for the race. I re· member being interviewed afler- ward by ESPN." In the Elkhart event, Gurney took the pole in the 125cc Shifter Class :ind finished second in what was not only his first pro Go-Kart race, but second overall. Gurney believes that his current ve ntures in Go-Kans will lead to his next goal, which is the Formula Atlantic Series. The Formula At- lantic has traditionally held its championships in the United Slates, Canada, Engl:ind, New Zealand. Australia and Mexico. Featuring cars which are mc- cha nically close to one another, Formula Atlao~ic places a lot of emphasis squarely on the driver. Because of that fact, it is often re· fcrred to as a training ground for Formula One aQd lndy Car racing. "It's as close to an Indy car as you can get," Gurney said. And, as his resume states, Our- ncy's goal is "to devote myself to the fullest to becoming a top cali· ber racing car driver." Masters • swimme rs honored Three Newport Beach Masters Swimmers have been named to the 1991 Masters All-American Long Distance Team. They arc Junne Little (50·54 years old), Peter Buckley (60·64) and T.R. Johnson (65·69). To be selected lO the AH· American team, the wlmmer must win a national champion hip race. The Newpon Beach Master5 is the olde t swim team of its kind in the Harbor area. They train at Newport Bcoch Tennis Club and the Marian Bergeson Aquatic Center. for more information on Mas· ten Swimmina. contact Dennis Sk· upinskl at (714$) S49-4166. Srandings TENNIS tween Ncwpon Blvd. and Red Hill : Ave., directly in back of the Santa From 81 Ana Country Oub. D really good players al a tennis Championship courts: Otsigncd club, and they end up playing against the same people time after for the highest quality-Of play, a l • Pirates tee off time. special acrylic has been applied to "Other tennis clubs try 10 meet the surface for a longer lasting GLENDORA _ The Or- all of the needs of all the people, quality. In addition, balJs have angc Coast College golf so it's spread out. This club is nol more conslstcnt bounces, ac· squad took a break from intending to compele with those cording to Stuart. conforence competition :ind clubs from a socialization stand· The black, vinyl fences have posted victories over two OP· point; 1hese-phlyel'S\\P,fnn·~h.,...c""bC=s:-.t--4.bc~cn-to~lh eteetro-ttatte .. _--it-poncnts fhursday. possible match, and get in and get painting, increasing the acoustics The Pirates posted a 400 out." on the courts. "You get that good score, while host Citrus was Originally founded in 1965 by popping sound," Stuart said. at 406 and R:incho Santiago Charlie Eaton -"the founder 0 4l0 on the par-72 Glendora and guru of all tennis in Orange No amenities? Don't be fooled. Country Oub Course. For County," Stuart said -the club The Palisades Tennis Club, which Coast, Dave Robinson had had been dead for 15 years. ~as already hosted an intern:i-the top score or n, while "It was going to be torn down," tional tournament, is fully . Joe Lynch shot 79. Glendora said James "Walkie" Roy, one of equipped with weight machines . CC is the site of the 5tatc the principal developers of the upstairs. The roof or the club· •tournament. club. house, which is currently barren OCC400,CIWt40l,~4tO • Th . b h d . I , Ooooe CoaSI scorn OM Robinson. ' ey were going Jo sell the ut as tremen ous potenLu1 1or 77, Joe L~ 79: MM Sharll. ao; Rt111 land and build condos on the elegance, is a perfect setting for ~ 11. a. sittber.13 property three years ago," Stuart tennis watching. said. "Out we made a long-term Downstairs you'll find a big- agreement to restore the facility screen television, new furnishings, and revive the concept (of a small, a 1950s-stylc soda chest, card ta- private club with a membership of blcs ai'ld game tables. Don'1 be top players). In our area -New-surprised if thi s quiet, Costa Mesa port Beach, Costa Mesa and Irvine club gets a littlt competition down -it's a mecca for tennis players. the road. It seems almost too good "Before you can be accepted, · to be true. you must piny here al least twice to sec if you can join, with respect to the playing level." A sophisticated computer pro- gram that Stuart has worked on for three years automatically ar· ranges matches between all players of compatible ratings and avail· abili1y in detailed categorization. 0 No marqutt: "We don't need a sign," Stuart said. "IC you're a good tennis player, you're going to know where the Palis::idcs Tennis Club is. We say it's right behind the Acapulco !cstaurant, and ev- erybody knows where the Acap- ulco re staurant is." For the record, the Acapulco restaurant is on Bristol St. be· CARLSON: From 81 0 Throwing names around: New· port Beach's Jim Nelson, the na- tion's No. I-rated pl:iycr in the se- nior 45s division, is a member. "At last, n player's tennis club," Nelson, who directed the club's re· cent International Senior Team Match, Is quoted as saying on the back of a club brochure. Another member is George Yardley, an Orange County Sports Hall of Fame inductee who played basketball for the Detroit Pistons. The list, as you might guess, is long. Rlcbord Dunn ls • Dolly Pilot Sports H'rlttr ttbose club ttnnl1 column appears t•'try othtr Tbursd11)'. tangs continue to put one fool in front or the next and keep going. There are not a lot of options. That's Miller's biggest concern -that his Musuings continue in the right direction, even though the situ11tion is clouded to the ex· tent no one is sure at all who will be at the helm come Sept. 11 when the Muston-gs duel Corona dcl Mar in the season-opener. It was news to Murphy Thursday morning of the trustees' deci- sion-making after returning from a trip to the Lake Tahoe area, and he found himself In the same unchartered territory. "Right now we're just hoP.ing on hope," said Murphy. 0 l'm still hopcrul we un get him (Miller) on board, one way or the 01hcr. "He's been doinJ o marvelous job this spring," continued Mur· phy, who also admitted he simply has no answers at this point, nor does he have a specific limctable, nor docs he have a Plan B. Meanwhile, lime is running out. Jars at Mt. SAC WALNUT -Newport Harbor H i~h weight specialists Tony MM- cuso and Gtn:i Heads will go head-to-head today ogainSl the top track and field athletes in the na· tion at the 3-ith annual Mt. San Antonio College Relays. Mancuso, a senior who :id· vanced to the M:a!.ters Meet last year in the shot 'Put, h:is thrown the shot 57 feet, 6 inches this year, an Orange County high, and "'ill compct~ at 10 a.m. Heads, a sophomore, will throw the discus at JO 11.m. a-nd the shot put at 12:30 p.m. Her best shot put launch this spring is 39·10~. while her runhesl discus throw is 138·2. BROSTERHOUS: From 81 Ron Steves -· will have a lot to do "'ith how the Pirates do the rest or the way. "IC we get some of these guys in a groove, we h:t\C o chance to run a few wins together before the end of the season," he said. 0 The Co~t men's volleyball team secured a critical five-game victory 11 Palomar last week, thus moving wi1hin one victory of ~wing up the South Coasl Conference's top seed and automatic berth to the State Tournament. "We always have trouble '1l that place," siiid OCC Coach Bob Wet· tel. "Out we were able to get the job done." "I know this," said Miller. "I'll have to have some sort of com· mitment before l donalc my entire summer to it. There's goin1 to be a ~pring program, but l "'on'1 star1 a summer proaram without a commitment. I feel like I've done my share:• Now Coast only needs to dcfeot Rancho Santiago at hOme next Friday to w(Qp up the berth. The Pirates swept the Dons in the first • · round and arc expected to ha\'C little trouble in the rcm:itch. Miller's present staff includes John Cuney {defensive and of- fensive backs), walk·on Al Die (offensive and defensive lines); Mike Orocost (line and defensive ends) and walk-on Wally Grant (linebockcn and running backs). Orocost is a hi tory tcochcr and dep:ar!mc.nl chairman, and is one or 1he 99 with initial pink slips, accordina lo Miller. / The acncral perception at Costa Mesa High School ls thot all the Mu tangs really need is a positive attitude, because they have loll or horses. Hmmm. My ques1ion is this: Did they shoot the horse before - -they aot the bill for the new bu&&Y? S1ay turtecJ ... you can bet the Mustangs arc. Todats television-radio m.E\UION c;Wtt ......... tO I m.-'1cp All.SC1n. ESPN. YKIM&-. Noo.._oercfldc:r's FiMI, ESPN. .......... 4 p "' -Loe Al rcp&.yi. PT. 7:JO ,.-.-Anita rcplayt. C1' t ICUO p • -ANca ........ SC. ....... UOp.1n.-~• ESPN. Y..OR. S:JO,.-.-Aletll-<.'\ ~ JJO P,M -WO!". 7'30 p"' -RHl-OiM1a. ESPN 7'30 p m. -lrMl-Dod9rn. SC. .... ........ 7;)0 pm -C'llppcrt-OS. Ch ll TtN&t EalllWdM I p.t11 -McEaroc<onnon. PT . Dilebctt!I 12:10 1 m.-O•torn'tlt. ESPN IADIO ....... .S l p"' -Cal ·KC. KMPC (110). ':JO p111..-SO-tt.~ IU'MI (760). UO p"' -All ·I.A. lCAllC {190). ... •... " .. 7 .. lO p• -Cl~ • K.RLA (lltO) • With a win in its finale, the wori.t OCC could fini h Is in 1 tic for fiflt at JJ-4 with ll\line Valley. But the Pirates hold the tiebrcn_kcr cdae. havln1 won more sames in hcad·to-hcad eompc1ition, :ind would aain the conference'& auto- m:itic berth to the State Tour- nament at Palomar May 1·2. Irvine Volley would have to qualify (or the Stote Tournament at the Sou1hcrn Calirornia Region· als April 27-28. Dtuh Brolttrltoul /.1 • Dally Piiot lpotf.I wrlltl' •bo.N f'Oltl•• -0,..., c .. ,, c.,,,,.,. •liklkl •,,,an ntl'1 Frldq. Deep sea - • • ' Newport Bwh/Cotta Mesa DaUv Pilot Friday, Aprll 17, 1992 83 "*IC IOTICll PUIUC NOTICll PUii.JC NOTICU PUIUC MOTICll PUii.iC NOTICll ......C llOTICU MUC IOTICll PUlllC NOTICES "'8UC IOTICH PUil.JC llOTtcll ~=~~~~I :..T~A~ f~wl6THlrm =c::!:"'N .... :'.::~r~~~~ =S~~~N~ ~ PUIUCllOTICI SOUAAEP'OOT$UIT£AND ~d, ~~~~r· ':~tred waget to alt WOlillfl •111-::"'·~au«noNing"',._ 'iC:-ence~':s~ ~~~DCUR~.Tl1R~UCH THE PETIT~ Tne uncMt~ ~!Nd pul)llc. euetlon. IO IM OAOtNMCI ~sg~o;o~~g~~~~~g «ti:: up to, blA no..~:; ::v~~~ blCUllOll of N~3~NMCUtlfy ()(\ ~ YOU AA( IN DEFAULT~ THlNCE ttOR'TH 3 • 20 00' :-:_, ~ ...... Mid Nolte. OI OefllYll and Nghetl Oloo. kw CMft NO. H4 AT 741 SAKER STREET IN llW\ Iha abOw+llated UfM No bidder may ~11nc1taw Ttw Er!Wonmenilll Man. Dl" A DUO Ol lRUST OAfEO WEST 2S 14 00' Uftdaf .. ~' [ledlon IO Seti IO i,. ~ .. in. llm9 ol Ule Ml ORDINANCE A Ct ZONE ENVIRON-Mai.d bod• IOf the ewatd ll'IY btd '°'I C*tOCI of &I.Uy •o•m•nt Aoenc:y wu 12J1~ UfiUH YOU TAKE SOUlH£9: 41 f([l 10 TH( Adrmlletatoftr&:tat: feCOfd90 II\ the cour.ey II\ i-fUI money °' Iha OP TM• MENTAL DETERMINATION of. conttact '°' tl'l• above 1601 0t1• •llM ,,,. 0111 Mt gtltll9d IUll'\Orftly lo NOQU· ACTK* lO LY LINE Of LOT J Act (This auttww..., wll whet• IN tMt pr~ny It UnlNc1 Sl41C"I· .. ngl'I. hi.le EXEMPT. proj9Ct fOf 11'1• opening of bldt att an agrHfTlef'll w1th Mat· ,.,.. PROrtCl YOU" SAID TRACT NO 4003, £X· .iow the ~ tocelecl WWI men tn .. ltlf" and tnl•r•tt. coo11ey1<1 t0 CITY COUNCIL 7. PL.ANNINO ACTION PA· Bidt 1n1tl be re<:•1vfl:I ln A tiayment bond and 1 tOpOlillll Watw Dlrtnct IOI PA.....-..:ATY, IT MAY IE SOLO Cf PTltlG TliEREfROM THAT NPteMnlalive '° ...: monlnt ,.. ~ alnet •Id now netd bV If unoer OP TH• CITY OP 92.33 FOR MR ANO MRS. '"' plac• ldtnl·f·~ •b0v9. per10fmtnct bOnCS l hlll bf lhe San~ Me o.llM cnan Al A POBLIC SAU IF YOU PORTt~ LYING WITHI" PAA· ITWl~acioftl wlf\oU1 klttttecorcMMon uld OHO In the P'OC*tY NEWPORT ll&ACH WILLIAM HANSON FOR A Ind •NII bf Opened and r9Qwed ptlOf to IKKuton Ml Nl(O NI EXPlMATION CW CEl 2 EXCEPT ntEAlfROM ob QOUt1 -...-11 DAlE' 03/~/92 111~ In &aid Couniy eno A.MINDING VARIANCE P'ROM DRIVE· publiely rHd IOud Al the ot the cootraC1and11\a.~ bf AffOMIOtl wu lldOC>tfd THE NATUA( Of THf Pt\O ALL OIL. GA$ MINERAi.$ NI[) Betofe 0 ge;v.r, ~OUfTA8U 0££0 Stale al\CI ci.scl'l090 as TfTL• ao OP WAY LENGTH REQUIRE· lbOY• .. lll•O um1 Ind In the lorm Ht I011h 1n 1ne Ok'lartng lhe Col.lnly't In• CUOINGS AGAl"ST YOU. YOU OTHER HYDROCARllON SUI ~t action&. COMPAHY AS 1RUSTE£ lolloM LOT I S IN BLOC!< THll NIWPOAT •UCH MENTS (19 FEET RE· ~Thete wlM be a one cor)l(a~ cl~um1nt1 lfntfon to excn1ng1,... __ _ SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER STANCO LYING BElOW ,. howver. lhe pwaonal TAVSr DEED UNIT Gl 121 135 OF COAONA OCL MAR MUNICIPAL. CODE QUIRED: 18 5 FEET J>AO. d I tiny :lt%t($1501 Putsuanl 10 S.Ct1on 22300 lngra11legr;'1 .. Mm6nt FIR~~~~=~~~ \'t ~~T~.~~JEf:,~T~~ =='':,"":1119 :-.:. ': ~b ~rt.WESTERN AVENUE. :~~ .. c~~:N'~ IN SC~U~ITTOH· ~'b~E~lrH1~ec~~.~ .:o:: ~~£.~umeot:"i~ ~~~p~l·~,c:,~t~~ ~~~:r!i": ~ :' SERVICf • 1M ·~ ~lltd THE SURFACE OR THE $ I lf'te.•llld P9'.flO"S un6eM • TATION OF GARAGE /II:,. guatll'llH t r ret411n tn 11.n proviaiOns parm•lt•ng Appto11al was granted to TMIM unit« 11\CI PUflUant lO SURFACE Of .... D u D tiev have Waived nolliceoe Gt.EN~£. CA9tC!OI ~(. STATE or ADDITION OP· THRIS CESS FROM THE STREET, good concM1on Wtthtn Len Ille IUCCtHlul btddet to doflf tot~ ~o(l Tr111spor· OMCI I T R .-lAH c '9d to lhe T-.p!IOlle Number ..,...ffORNIA. AS PER MAP Oft MORE L.OCATEO AT 238 ROBIN days aftet the bid opening 1ubSIJIUle liKuOlllt IOf In tattOO Et.m.nt Am~mefll 1212V:9 ~l eco:~td on ABOVE A DEPTH Of 500 ffET, .:::') The ~,.=. (818)607-:1210 RECORDED IN BOOK 3, POOL TdLIES AS HOOD PUCC tN AN Rl dat•. monlH wtthhltd by th! Cycle Talb911 Avenuo bl· at oc:umen 0 89-AS PROVl0£D IN INSTRU· admln&• tlon .. -..-........_. Jo.t.N C. CASS. VICE PAGES 41 ANO 42 Of A CHANGIE IN ZONE. ENVIRONMENTAL In KCOfdanee with the D•S1t1Ct 10 Mtut P9fform-"""" Gothllld •nd [0· :3w ol r· RtcotClt In MENTS Of AECORD Tiit SI/Mt w• be ,;_.,.-.d u:;;';f, PAESIDENf MtSCELl.NfEOUS MAPS, OPIMTIONAL DETERMINATION· EX· pro11l1lons of C•1tlorn1a anco un<* IN c:nuact '*•tdt St1e•I• frolTI 1111 0 ICI 0 llt Rtcordlr OI address end olhef ccwnmon ine.t•lliCf IOn NM Cl73339 IN TtiE OFFICE Of THE EMPT. Public ConlrlCI Code See· Each bid tubl'l'lll19d in , .. Masllr Ptan Of Atl•1tal ORANGE CCMHlly Cllifofn" 6tslg11ation II any, ol lht real objection :-" lhe petifllO 4·3/t0/17 1992 COUNTY RECORDER Of CHARACTERISTICS AS 8. REVIEW ANO POS-bOn 3300, tf'l• Dtslrici , .. 1ponse to lhla Not1u shall Hlghwaya txtcvltd by CHAALH J ROT· PfOptf!y desolbed above ts and allows oood UM SAID COUNTY DIJINED IN SIBLE MODIFICATION OR qutre1 thal tne bidder pos· contain at a bta ~em •d· AU11'10t1zaUon wH granted KIN AHO 8AABAAA W ROTKIN purpO(ftd to bl 427 .. ARBOR why lhe ooutf lh"o.if not PUBLIC NOTICE ASSESSMENT NO •59-SECTION 20.'12.0tO TERMINATION OF C-32~7. ••H 11'11 tot1ow1ng ells· eq~t· an..t.ng, Sh~ing 10 re1mt>utu Mart.n Mail· HUSBANO AND WIFE,• T1us ISi.ANO DRIVE NEWPOAT gr.nl the auf\Ofity ~-19 OP THI A CONDITIONAL USE PER· Stlieat>On of conttacior s II· and Me1ng 0t eqll'lllleni etta Corpo<11toon fOf •0· IOf WORLD TRADE BANK, NA BEACH CA 92660 Tiit undtr· A HEARING • on tit T.f , NO ·15715 Tho str"' acldl'en ano MUNICIPAL CODI. MIT FOR THE OONSTRUC-cense at 11'11 limo ~hat the method, fQf •the p1otK11on dotional HfVtCH reocs .. td as Btnanaaty Will SELL Al signtd TrvstM drsdWns My I· peition wl8 be hetd on MOTlct Of TRUSTEE'S SAU olhef common dlsignauon (_.l.ANNINQ TION ANO OPERATION OF contr1C1IS1w11ded of hie and 11m1> tn trenches and to d•1tt1 two pos.ot10n1 PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE abilllY tot any lncortecmes, I May 14 19g2 •t 1 :45 P.M. UNDER OHO Of TAUSl ,, any ol Ille r111t ptoper1y COMMISllON A NEW CAR AGENCY (CA· ~ ~~er~I B Eng•cr"naig 81'111 op•n OCD\lllllon, trom 11'1• Data Ctnt81 Sor· HIGHEST 8100£R FOR CASH o In Dept' 3A localed .a 700 YOU Ml£ IN OEfAULT UNDER dffc tbecs M>ov DILLAC) ANO PLANNING on 1 or, • ener which ''"' conform 10 ap-Yl<:t Agieement (payablhlumtolmtnlawju lht $1rUI address and Ollltr CMc Cenl4N' Drive w .. 1 AOEEDOFTRUSTDATEOSEP t e ts AM•NDMENT ACTION PA-88·134. A Buitd1::? Contractor; C~l plcat>leutetyorders Gen•ral Servte.os Agency money ol 11\e Unlltd Siatn b~ :~o::_r:iota!itl0!'...1~ '"le P.O Box 838, Santa hi&'. TE~BER 23 1981 UNLESS ~r.:0~ 1~o~~5 ~~ su~O~~~ wH ~No~g~~~sh~~-~~1~ED S'1Q•11~10 ~~ Governing Board, =:!°'~;~': n':;~t :::n~-: ash, • caslller'a dlldt dllW!I madt bul wunout C0..-.11¥11 or CA 92702-0838 YOU TAKE ACTION TO PRO· MAI\ CA 9?625 introduced on 23rd day of StON OF AN EXISTING KITCHEN EQUIPMENT By Alfred P • Fem an· toon and tease agrMments ~ • 11111 or n111oN1 l>anlt, • warr~ty. uprmed Of Implied. ~~ra~?iU C:~CTtit~ ~Ef; 8~0~~LDP~?';,R~8U~ Thi unoersigneo Marci!, 1992, and adopted AUTO DEALERSHIP (TO PUBLISH: Aprlf 17 and 24, dez, Ph.D., Chancellor, with AOva~ed .Aquatecn- IClc drawn by. Stall or lad regatdlog ~!It possession Of YOY tt1our3 : ...... pet .... SALE If vou NEED AN EXPLA Trvsfff dlSClalm'I any on 131h clay of Aptll, 1992 ADO BUICK) WITH A 1992 Coast Community Col· OICS tnc. for 1.11..1 I Sf'l•ng 1111 CttChl unfon, OI a Cl1tO tnC:Umbrences' 10 p~ the 11• ha • and,..,.....ar • e • llablklyloranytneortec1ness AYES, COUNCIL MEM· VARIANCE FROM SIDE WALK THROUGH May l19e concau1on al Laguna Clfawn by. slate°' ltdllal '"' ma.niog tnaP'I sum ol ... obs.,.,~ slate Y.<>Yr NATION Of THE NATURE Of of lhe street lld<JIHJ and BERS HEDGES. W4TT. SETBACK REOUIAEMENTS 21, 1992 II 3 pm Pubt1&ned Newport N 91.oet R~·on•I P111o; lflO! and loan ISIOCialion, UY nolt(S) S:Ured by Sa.Cl 0..d ol ob jons :th·~-~"!!; ~~t v'ri'u~~OUILNOGCO~~~~s! olllef common destgnallOn TU AN ER. SANSONE. FOR DICK NABERS. AT BID DATE June 2, 1992 Beach.CO\ta Mesa Da.ty Tho Supe11n1endent of lngs assoculion. O! sav1119s Trust. Ill lnte I lh be the hea y "any shoWn "4tMln HART. cox. PLUMMER PROPERTY LOCATED AT at 2 pm p tot A I 17 24 1992 SchOots, OianQe County bank Sl*ltlled ln wct!on 6f02 provided Ill 1~'/ noi:'(~o)n a't. -.ipe':tance ma";g.be ~LAWYER lho tOlal amount ot tho NOES, COUNCIL MEM· 2600 HARBOR BOULE· BOARD DATE· June 23. 1 pn ' ' FZ2!'> Oep111mant of Educat•on Of IN Finandal Cod• and ft bY y tt Nobel l'J 11ereov QtVtn 11131 unpekl balance Of llW BERS None VARD IN A C1 ZONE EN· 1992 \'wH HlKled to PfOY•dl 1Uth0<lzld 10 do ~m In 11115 vf:' 0ee:"Y ~noer 11\e tvrms pe!r" 0~0\f OY':REf"~ SE ARANO RECONllEVAHCE obllgatlQ"-AeWred oV llll ABSENT COUNCIL MEM· VtRONMENTAL DETER· No p1ym1n1 stau be PUBLIC NOTICE Fr.day N·ght U11• 11cono1 stalt.l Al IH THt fROHT Of ?~I Of rust rt~m~ted CREDITOR or 8 COMPA.'~Y a taiolotn" Coroo piopefty to t-e M"<l anc:t BERS None Ml NATION: NEGATIVE made IOf WOiie Of matlflal and druq educaUon and THE fLAGPOlES AT lttE MAIN ,_. tn¥g4s llflJ eADtnses OI I _..., I ... rJl.lon ~ tnni,t Of succtsSOI MAYOR PhlTSansone DECtARATION LJndlf the contract unlen Kee•" prevention SM111ce1 111t TrustH ltld ol Ille trusts cont ngWtt « .... tor 0 ••• trustM /)( subSlll\HeO 11ustee reasonable •s:tomateo costs, CITY CLERK Wanda E. 9. VESTING ·TENTATIVE and until lht Registrar ot v•1-05 Th• 1992·94 Job Training ENTRY AAEA TO THE. PLA· cteated by said Deed ot Trust deceased, you roost It •11p4'nses l'l'l<I a<l\lances at PARCE p vs-o2 Contrac:t0ts 11etif1es to the OFFICIAL Partnership Act r.,..0 Year CENTIA CIVIC CENTER, 401· to·wll SG34 359 48 Esuma1td your claim with the cou ~ursu:i1: ~~~olC~~l Ille time o4 tile tnHtat Raggio FOR E~W~AO R0WAN1f6 DISTRICT that lho CON· PROCEEDINGS OF Jot> Trat'l'llng Plan was ap- 411 EASr CHAPMAN AVENUE Acaue4 lnlllrrtl and idchtional Md mall • copy lo fl txtc:l.I a 0 . publlCllllOn of lf'lt Nottee °' THE ENTIRE TEXT IS CREATE A ONE LOT SUB-TRACTOR was property fl. THE BOARD OF proveo P\ACfNTIA, CA II llQhl bOI ldllancn 11 :1t1y YI WICJASe P91'5C!'lal fepttMOlatrv LE~ AND IANE JEA/4 Sl(ILL SMt ts $237.326 b6 AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW DIVISION FOR A PAEVI· cennd at ltle lime tne con-SUPERVISORS OF Kit 11fe1oer, tnc , .,.., w- 1110 lltertst COllW"fl41 to and lhtt tioure PflOf IO'SM Tiii ap~n~ by th~ ~ :roe~u~mEDM~~ ~lfE,::a In 90<Jlllon lo casn. 11\e IN THE CITY CLERK'S Of· OUSLY APPROVED THREE tract was awarded. Anr. ORANOE COUNTY tected as Iha primary now held by ii under Slid Oetd t>tnallCl.lly under said Oted ot "h'c,: °'f'. ~ s I Trvstff wtll accept 1 FICE OF THE CrTY OF UNIT CONDONIUM PRO· CONTRACTOR not so I· CALIFORNIA ' geotecnn1cat consulltng Of TtUSI In ltl• PIOP6rly s1tuattd Trust heretolort execultd and t 1• 0 ltrsl ~uanc• 0 \nst , 88~98555 OI OlhC:l3I Rt· C&Sf'llet's ClleC:k •. tJrawn Of'I II NEWPORT BEACH. ECT. (APPROVED UNDER e•n•ed Is subj•ct to penal· "1m, and Moore and Taber HI slid County C»IOINa de dtll\tertd to th• undtts ntd ~ :!~n ~1&ov~ " COtOS ill !ht Olfi()I OI IN Couniy '1al• Of Ml!Ofllll '*'~ II p u bll shed New p 0 r I PLANNING ACTION PA·91· u .. under ll'le law If tho It· Sant• All•, WU sellcled .. lheio.•11111· ICttCll\g tilt land lrltteln PAR· Y1111t1n OtclafiliOn-of 't1.:wn Caltlomia Pcobale Code tali:~~ t,0°=ntc:'': Check drawn «>v • SlaJ• 01 BHch.Cosla Mesa Dally 44/ REDEVELOPMENT AC-~:s~ dass:::•1'f ~~j A reg~:,''!:;.~~ 01 the ~ate ~or tile Ugf,11\8 Nogue• CH 1 LOT 5 OF TRACT NO and Dem1111d IOt s'* lfld • The time lot l1hng c . Nola ot Detaull and Etectton to ledefat creo.:I union Of II Pilot Aptll 11, 1992 TION RA,91.()6). LOCATED • "1p::~ c~~1r:c1'or~· :. Board of Supervisors of Or· S~ltt~·~~o 5 Com an ~~JT IN THE CITY Of NEW· wnnen Not!CI ot O.tautt and w1I not explte berote IOY ~o tlltre\lnder recorded JUl\f che<k drl'lwn by • Slota OI F220 tJ A~~/i8~eERe:Ji~~~ d~fined In Soctoon 7058 of ange County. C111.torn1a was s~IK1e/.. ,tt/ P'r. BEACH. COUNlY OF OR· Ellctlon to Sd lhe under· months lrom f\e heatln 3 1991 tnst I 91 173999 ot federal savings ar•d toan MENTA DETERMINATION· 11'1• Calllomta Business and also sitting as the Govern-mary matenat 101ung and AAGC STATE Of CALIFORNIA signed cauud sa a Noc.ct or da'9 noticed above s..o Oltcait R1e0tos Wiii s.11 on assoceaoon, savings PUBLIC NOTICE EXEMPt Profes51ons Codt, the 5pe. ing Boarcf of the D15tricts tsstni.a• lac•' 11 1nspect.on AS POI MAP RECOROEO I~ 0t11111une1 [IKllon lo Sello oe YOU MAY EXAMINE APRIL 2, 1992 ~19 ,5 A~ 11 assoclalton Of &a11tngs bank 10 TENTATIVE PARCEL c:lally contractor awatded &nd Aulhoot•es Governed f rm and T\'w'inong Llborato- 80()!( 101 PAGES 33 ANO 34, recordeo In tilt county ""era lhe lite kept by lhe coutl n THE MAINCNORTHI ENH~ANCE specified In Secll.>n 5102 of CNS1039342 MAP S·ln·150 FOR PELI· tha Contract for this Work Dy tha Boa1d of Supe,..1· neswas seleC1ed as the al· MISCELLANEOUS ,_.APS IN tflt real 1>1ot>erty es toatt;I 1t1d you .,.. e petson TO TlfE COUNTY COURT the financial Cooe and STATEMENT OF CAN DEVELOPMENT COM· shall Itself consaruct a ma· IOfs was held on Ap11I 7, ternate tor Lagura Niguel Tt1E OfflCE Of THE COUNTY more tnan lhrte months h~ve lnt., .. tld In the •stai., HOUSE 700 CIVIC CENTER lltJlhOtiZld lOdOt>ustneuln ABANDONMENT OF PANY AUTHORIZED jonty of the WOfk, in ac· 1992. 930 am, with lhe Fiie Stat.on No 5 RECOROER Of SAID COUNTY etapucs sll\CI s.icn rec0td~t10n YOY may t11te ~tie c:outt ORIV£ WEST SANTA A~A CA tills suu In lhl ewnt of USE OF FICTITIOUS AGENT FOR RONALD cotdance ""'" the pro.-t· following mamt>ers t>e•ng Geosynltc Consultants EXCEPT ALL OtL Oil RIGHTS ~ti 04I02.1!2 a lorma . • ot est lot oucoc auction to cne no0riast tenoer ocn..r ttll>n c~sn ts BUSINl!SI NAME wooo AND JUDY J slons ol Ca1.torrn Busl· presenr· Roger R S11n1on was set9C1•d as the l>fl· Ml,.ERALS MINERAL AIGHlS FIRST INDEPENDENT T .0. :~I No~oto fl• 6:i ~dtr IQ( c:asn P~tat>it 11 1111 aceepleJ. Ille l1ustee may Th• following person WOOD TRUST. TO SUBDf. ness anc:t Proless1ons Code ~neda1rmaGn, Harr~ell M maty 11ch1tec:t-eng1neenng NATURAi. 6A.S RIGHTS ANO lfRVICf AS TRUSTEE 11609 en ry _,. Wllllf'lolc:l,.lhe 1ss11onc~ of tn. have abandoned lhe usa ol VIDE AN EXISTING 14 338 S•et1on 7059 er, adoi H. asquez, f;rm, and Geologic Auoct· OTHER HVOROCARBONS BY VCNTUAA BLVD Cnclllo CA :pt:.sal~~ "!:~---: :'u~:;:si:1t~t~,~~1n1:' Trustee's Deed un111 funds th• Ficlllfous Business SOUARE FOOT (AP· All Work mus1 be com· ~oRIR. Rolti and Tnom115 atos and lht alternate IOI WHATS()(VER NAME KNOWN 91316 Tiie 11Df11 N mbl ' ,..... .., becomo aval~ to the Namo: TERRY/NIKOLS PROXIMATELY) LOl INTO Pl•t•d "-1th1n two hundre iey ttlegro4ndwat11monttoring THAT MAY BE WITHIN OR UN· /6 6} 4 f) Ii r accOYnl as provtc»d In and llltefHI conveyed to ~d PllYff °' enoorsff as a HOMES, 3 Upper N..,.,p611 lWO SEPARATE A·I LOTS IWll"lty (2201 consecutive Certain prasen1111ons Pfograms tor Coyote Can- DER Tl'IE PARCE OF I 163 500 Ll!JOA PfRCZ sec:llon 1250 of tie no.it lltlOJY ti undtr UIO Otto mattlf ol n1 Plaza OtlYI, Nawport AT APPROXIMATELY 8 308 dayt from tll• t•me of 11\e wtrrmedt yon, Sant.llgo Canyon. and HER(IHABOVE L DESCR~~ OTRP~S6~~~ SALE OfFIC(R CRalllomlatoProb•~-9<*N • A WI tilt orOCMtlV s tuateo Ill SJIO Sile! :' .. wtll l>t' madl Blach, Cahl. 02660 SOUAAE FEET ANO &'.030 Nolle• to Procee'!:I issued Comman11a11on5 were BH Canyon Landlolts .... equ•l , So41C-Ollee Counrv and S~t• ano dtSCIODtCI . Th• Flcltllout Bualnus SQUARE FEET RESPEC by th• Owner Th• Cap· made. KPMG Peal Merw1cl( was --ivi.oc.TltER Wint THE-fl(R APRIL10.J7 24 199~ lomi IS available from tie as IO•IOW'S LOT 587 ANO lHE bUI ... nnout covernmt or Name relarred lo llbove TIVELY LOCATED AT 228i taln't Tabte Toilel must be Agreemenrs with ltwt fol· setec1e0 u the prunaty in- PElUAL RIGHT OF DRILLING COUft cltfk. SOUTHWESTERLY 15 HEl Of warramy. e•pt•s~ or lfTiplled wu hied tn Orange County SANTA• ANA AVENUE IN completed "-•lhon f,lly (SO) towing were app101<1d dependent acco\lnttng con- t.llNING EXPLORING AND OP PUBLIC NOTICE AnotneY. fot Pittldon«: LOT 516 Of TAACf NO 9o7 IN 1909rdlng 111.e, pouession on Deeem~ 28 1989 Ftle AN Rl ZONE. ENVIRON-con .. cutiv• days from 1ne Agreement No D90-241-1 s..ittmg firm and R J £RATING THERCFOR ANO DEBRAH. LEWI!!, ESQ. ThE CITY Of NEWPORT BEACH ot encumbfoncH. lo S3t1sty No F441780 ' MENTAL DETERMINATION· t>m• ol the issuance ol Ito• w•th Foo1n11t Rancn Com· M rat1da and Company was STORING I,. ANO REMOVING IMmCf Of TRUSTU'I SAU LEWIS l DRUFF1:l COUNTY Of Ol\AAGE STAlE tne lnc:tt'btedn.ss secured Terry/Nikots D•11ttopmenl E)(fMPT. · Notice to Proceed Tim• " pany for re•mt>urs1men1 selected as the atterr;ia1e to THE SAME fROM SAID LANO TI ..... tM417 :001 ~ne C.nter Or, Of CALifORNJA AS PER MAP by said l'ff<l. advances Partners If, 1 CaJilomta cor· ll. VESTING TENTATIVE of lhl essence. Failure to Ind construction Of LOI Ali· perl0tm the County 1 1991· OR AllY OTHER 1.ANO. INCLUD llDTICf I ~I CA t2'1 RECOROfO IN BOOt< 28 tl\ereun<IN. wttn tnlere~t as· poi111on. 3 Upper Newpott TRACT MAP VT·14667 FOR complete the Work v.1thtn sos Alea Master Plan of 92 All Funos1S1ng1e Aucllt ING THf RIGHT TO WHIP YOU ARC IN OEfAULl UN· O~·r_• • 11 N9 PAGES 2S THROUGH :6 IN PfOVl<M'CJ lf'lerelll &no lhe Plaza Orlv•, Newport MIKE TALBOTT. AUTHO. the llmo HI tonn hereon ~rage Agr~ement ~o and retat~ serv1cos STOCK OR DIRECTIOHAU y DER A OH_DJ<)f TA UST CATE D a;' C wporl CL USM Of MISCE l.A.'tECUS unptld prlndpel " tile nolt Blach. Calif 92660 RIZEO AGENT FOR.JAMES "''" IHU•I on tile 1mpos.tt0n . .007 v.ith ot>el1 '"· A publ•c llearlf\g wu held DAILL AHO Mtt.E fROM LANDS Octooer 13'1986 U~lESS YOU M..;:P::la \lAPS ~4 THE OH CE Of iHE .. cured oy Mid OMCI Wllf'l Th11 t>usmen was con-J. GRAUER FOR A FOUR. ol l1qu1daled damages for ~~~~r F~~~~n:c' l':::" on reS01uti0n 1dopt9d au- OTHCR ntAH THOSE HEREIN lME ACTION TO PROTECl a ... l7 20 24 1992 rnuNTY RECORDER Of 5410 tnl~llt tn«eon u ptovtOIO ducted by a corporallon LOT SUBDIVISION FOR 3 tach day of dellly, 1n the M S 1 IY th011Z1ng the D11ector ot YOUR ~OPl ATV IT MAY BE __,,... • ' • -. tn Miki Nol• .... Cha I This statement WOS lll•d RE s I 0 ENT I AL c 0 N-amount set forth 1n th• In· •1°1 trffl mprollemeot fir• Sellltcts lo aD•I• ABOVE OESCRIBrn, Oil OR SOLO Al A PuBllC SALE If CO~NlY APN 423·2'3 10 Ind ex Mt ol the ff'US'r.. with lht County Clerk Of OOMINIUMS ANO LOT "A" lorrnallon IOf boddefS Proect En"1tonmental Im· weeds thal ere a pubioc: GAS WHLS TUNNELS AHO YOO NEED AH flCP\NiATICl'f PUBLIC NOTICE 111 stou1 acsarHs ano otn(r pen Orange County on Maren AS A COMMON LOT LO. Each bid must conro.m P3ct Repott. Amendment nu11ance from 1>1wat• PfOP-SHAfTS INTO Tt1ROUGii OR ccmmO!I C~'9".lt>0n II ~nv ol Ind ol lhl """'* croftled by 30. 1992 CATED AT 239 AOC.HES.. and bl responsn.e 10 tht No 3 lo Agreement No ertoes 1n un.nc:Ofl>(lfate<I Or· ACROSS THE SUBSUAfACE OF Of' lt4E NATUR( Of TH( PRO· l ICE OF TRUST Et S tilt real orooer~ 1.1.W otc uj(j Dlld ol Tl\nl Published N..,.,po11 BHCh· TEA STREET IN AN R2 cont11C1 documents D90·t99 w1lh The K"th ango County unoer tne l)i[ LAND HEAEIHA90VE DE ~~~~~gc~':VAY~w~u SALE tO~t IS o..ioolleo to Dt m Delea MAACH' 25. 1m Costa Mesa Piiot Apttl 17, ZONE. ENVIRONMENTAL Each bodder 1na11 ·s1.obm1t. Complr\lts IOI architect Weed Abatement of Pro. SCRIBED AHO TO BOnOM On r Ni? ~USfEE SALE NO Mt VIA ltOO SOUO t•EWPQIH IUU,AHO 24, May t , 8. 1992 DETERMINATION· EX· on Iha form lurnlsl'led with englntering services on g11m ol 1992 SUCH WHIP$TOCl(ED OR 01 rld'Y t.l¥f 1 1n II 5f>u GW BE•C11 CA ~t:.63 ftlCONVE'VAHCE f ·215 EMPT ' the conttact documents, a Lo""tt Loop Road Forst E T Sne•t. a Los Angeles RECTIONAllY OfULLED 9 ,~ AM l~Pl'AIAl TO H• 1omcerio0oeo T t.S'tt COMf'ANV 12. VESTING TENTATIVE ~sl ol the l>fOPoSed svb-Amendments to A~ree-County resd9nl. sp0 • r• WHLS.TVNNtlSAHOSHAfTS SERVIC(CO INC ••11'Yi0 UNtit0::11.'t:ir:;'Jri~~i c.i~.uns ¥IV'~~'°' '.VI; 4gt)IJMlfROMO£ROAD PUBLIC NOTICE TRACT~APVT·14668FOR cont11ctois on th•s PfO)KI ments ~.Ptn Con1t1e1 1 o;n· garaing the t>a.t_bood 1n-U~DER NfO 8lNUTl1 OA St· potnltd TrU11tt ulleltt ano D<ll 11\Corrwneu Of tilt str"I 10· #2870 MIKE TALBOTT AUn1Q. IS r9qu1ted by Iha Sublet· mul\lty rovidt1s o o-duitty YOt<IO THE EXTIAIOA LIMITS J\1¥11~OMCI01lrusl1ecotOtCI l)Af[O 08/01 /89 UNLlSS Clrtn OlllO Oll!tl common des· IRWINDAl.E. CA g11oa PUBLIC HEARINGS WILL RlZEO AGENT OR ALICE ting and Subcont1act1ng bacco Preventoon.and Edu-Bo11d ad)OUtned in me<n· THCR.EOf AHO lO REORlll CklOblr 22 19$6, as tnst No YOU TAA( AC llON l ,,_.,1~°" ol lfly SllO#fl n.ieon (818)814'5)70 BE HELD BY THE COSTA A KYLE ANO L C LAW· Fatr Prachcu Act. Go1111n-c111on Ser111ces. Option ory of Coionet Mateus J RET\Jt.N{L [OtJIP a.tAl~TA·~ 16·SOOOn OI Ol!ICl.ll RtcOtOS PAOlfCl YOUll fte 101.) M'!'IOU·ot ;ii ! un BY C WfCKU.NO, \IK:E MESA PLANNING COM· RENCE. JS• FOR A 104.0T mont COde Seclion 4100 el Agretm1n1, &andd NUISStry Gra~ll arid Cllarht Ro-~ ,,, lfl .,. Olloota ol ~ Counrv Rt· PROPfRfY It MAY oc "' PR£SJO(l"1 MISSION AT THE CITY SUBDIVISION FOR 7 RESI hq lease ~·tn ... n scape pe. drtgLoH 1110!27. m IUPA1" ...,( ..... N AHO OP(A eo<Oll ORA.~r.f: COUll!Y SOlll SOlD l\T A PUBLIC SAl ~ ta'~!ICI OI t OC.~lton . Ct~ HALL 77 FAIR DRt\fE, OENTIAL CE>N00*.11NtUM Each bi0-11\alf ..# IC· c1a1.s11, Inc. for 0 Neil R• (SEAL) L INDA D. ATE AHV SUCH WHlS OR 01 CJIM0tn.a Eatc11 Cl by IA("-k tr YOU ~t60 AH stc-.irto OV Die PfC!lell'( .o et of.J/f0/17 ttw? COSTA MESA. CALIFOA· UNITS ANO LOTS "A" compamed by I cert1l1ed °' g1onal Part( RUTH Clerk of the Ml~S. W11HOUT liowtVfR C CARCIA Will Sfll Al [JCP\.AHAllON Of Hlf SOIO MlO reasonJllie esl.mlteO NIA AT 6 30 p M OR AS "B" 6 "C" AS COMMON cashl•r's c:htck or bid Grant applications for AU B d 'o1 S I THf RIGHT TO DRILL MINE PUBLIC AUCTIOH TO Ht HUT NATUHt-Of Hlf costs u111nsu ... 10 IO•lntn PUBLIC NOTICE SOON AS POSSIBLE LOTS LOCATED AT 2301 bond in an amount not less l<ids Coum Criminal Jus· oer uperv so,.. STORE EXPLORE ANO OPER PAOCHOINGS G St It t t:IT!t 0< ll't In • DllD!C'~ THEREAP'TER ON MON· O 2 than IM per~nl (10'1 of uce Sy111m A1111t1nc• Pubflshtd N•wport ATC TH"OUGii THE SURFACE 8t0DCR fOA CASH l!ll'fltit 11 YOU YOU ~l~l Wtl ot 1!tt Noi.:e 01 Sl.t CNSt034e71 DAY, APRIL 27. 1992 RE· ~OEN ~~~Nu2e3~· A~~~ lhe total bid P'•C• payable Program, and Carhf Crom.-B .. cn Costa Mesa Oa.11 Of' TH( UPPER 500 f£(T Of :: Uot ':es"' l.l#lw I~ OI CONTACT " LAWYrA S123 :Jl tiS STATEMENT OF GARDING TH! FOLLOW· ZONE ENVIRONMENTAL to !ht DislnC1 u a guatll'\-nil Prosecution Program Pilot Apr.t 17, 1992. Tt4£ SU8SURfAC( Of .ni[ n Iii Q!tSI 1 ll'IUI On 06 01 9, 111 II 4!> ,,, a~o tton IO c.K~ ll't dANDONMKNT OF ING APPLICATIONS. DETERMINATION· NEGA· '" that tho blddtt, 11 Its were approved lor aut>mrt· '224 I.AND tfER(tN~ OC· (Norlll) entranu 10 11\t Couniy AM roJITAfll lvSIH ICQOI I (;aSll.tr s If ANY OF THE FOLLOW· TIVE DECLARATION ptopoN.f IS acceplld, •hall lal. and Of accepl.0 SCRIBED AS A£S£RVEO I~ Cour11ovw 700 CNC C.nw f DCC C1ttCll 01111111 on a it.all oc tlJ· Ull OF FICTITIOUS ING ACTIONS ARE CHAL· (AVAILABLE FOA REVIEW promptly •ucute ti!• Clf'\aJn consllUCIJOn con-PUBLIC NOTICE 'OiE DEED R£COf\OCO OCT(). Dllwt WllSI Slnll AM Ca II COMPANY u ln.t Ouly Wiii oana 1 CtlO oraW!I D1 , •UllNESS NAME LENGED IN COURT, THE FOA 21 DAYS AT THE AgrMment, furn.sh a satJ9, tracts Mii Mt for bod 8£A ,. 1977 1()()1( 12'15 11;111, 1110111 ISIC'Ol'W'ftd ~ ltu$1M unoer SQ'IOlltOtlllCJIG•lUft.c>llOt• Tho loflowlng persons CHALLENGE MAY Bf LIM· PLANNING DIVISION llCIOry Faithful Per10tm-.__..,did, contract ehango F1ctJtloua P.,., ""' -tvr cu• "' IOMIO "ow lltld by t ulldtf 5'ld enCJ f)OrSuent IO Dl'e<I have 1bandono<ftne use of ITED TO ONLY THOSE IS· UN anc:o Bond Jn lln amount ord1t1 approv•d and 8u1lne1s Name """' n 7 "' ..,.,I ""' ""' "-"' ot ll st 11'1 ..... "'O_,"' Trust ~ordl'O Ofl Cllltl Clrllllll 0y,., StJll Of fee. l he Flclflfoua Business SUES SOMEONE RAISES DER DEVELOPMENT not te s Iha ......... hund _,.. projecu accepted u com-Stetement CORDS ALSO EXCEPf All """ u ., .. "' ..... , ' ttai w111os and loan issOOJ HOO ON & CO REVIEW DR·92·11 .). s n "'"' r.., ... . • WATER AIGHlS OA l~TEA!ST 1Jtuateo 11'1 Ut4 Counry 1110 OtJ/fle/89 as OocumtHll No llOll uv-m~tlO'I 0( Name T M· AT THE PUBLIC HEARING FOR FURTHER INFORMA· perClflt (1~1 of the total .,.ell. ueThd~EtF°!_~,.!"!, persons81 Soet oesct tN!4 a Tilt HOii! 89 42132~ of Qno<IOI ,.,.. PA.NY, 1301 Dove Sltffl, DESCRIBED IN THIS NO. TION ON THE ABOVE AP bod proce turlllsh 1 Pay. T9tmtnallon Of ptrlO;m--.,. ..,.. ,, .. IN WATlR AIGHTS AHO ANY f\al1 ol lOl3' heel C211 111 h A9cOIOt tn the olfQ o1 mt ""119S Dani lOIQfilCI 111 Ste IOlh Floor, N.....,pott Beach, TICE OR IN WRITTEN PUCATIONS TELEPHONE ment eoncs In an amount anc.e OI W•Jt Conslrvct>On. HERTE ARCHITECTS, AHO ALL CE0TuEA'4Al CtfV ol Cosy ,._.., IS I* NP AKOIOtt of OAANC.:.C ltOll :it02 OI ~ '~ Coct Cal.I 92660 CORRESPONDENCE DE· 754•5245 OR, CALL AT THE nol t.ss than r.tty percMI Inc., fot defaurt for the U-3831 Biren SI NewPOll RIGHTS Of\ IHTERESl I~ GEO· fk<WftO 111 IOOk 1 ~ p 7~ County C.ilomit\, .,kUIC'd ano ~tnorllld to Oo ous1t1tss The Flctthous Butlness LIV£REO TO THE PLAN· OFFICE OF THE PL.AN· (50%1 of th• total bid prlc:o, l>taty/Oana Niguel Ft19tldt Bt1cn, Calif 926&0 THfRt.tAl RIGHTS WH£lHCA aod 23 01 mlM:ltbl'llous TIC$ by YA.l\AA M I OUKAN ~ ., tnl'J Slalt tn IN twn1 ot ttn Nam. referred to above NINO COMMISSION AT, NING DIVISION ROOM 1nd furrvsh ctr\111ca1ea tvf· Room wat 1uthor1ted. Donato l" H111e1. 2328 SUCtf WATHI RIGHTS SHALi IQ lie OlllCt Ol flt couril'f ft StNCLE MAN Will SHL Al Cltt OtlllH 11\Jn Qlll IS acaotto wu flltd In Orenge Counly OR PRtOR TO, THE PUS. 200 77 FAIR' DRIVE d•nc1ng lhal tho requlr.O cetlain purcnas.ng mat· Bonntt EkM, Sant.a Ana. BE fltPARlAN OVERLVlt.G AP ..., ........ ,°" "' . PUAllC AUCltON t O Tit£ t TtuSIM ml'I w.:!lft0td t11t on Fobruaty 28. 1990 File UC HEARING COSTA MESA. CAllfOR'. insUJance Is 1n etlect in lhe fart ~er• approved Cat.I 92706 PROPRIAlM PfRCOUTL .. Q cor-"" -11•• t..anct of t T~ ~ Drea No ~48S68 1 APPEM. OF CONDI· amounts HI lor1h In lhe C.,,.,,,, tract patctl map Th1t business 11 con- PRESCAIP'TIVE OR C~TRAC flit lUtl ltddirst lf'ld Otntr Ht~~fST BIOorn F~" lun:ls oeconit ~'Wilt 10 Sl111tn R Hooton. 18261 TIONS OF APPROVAL IM· ~"ubllaf'led New Ori gtnerat cond1Uont. tn the matters"""' appro\'ed. duc:ltd by· an 1no1111oual !UAL TOGErnER WITH fUll common dt'igriation ii lllV OI ~ · ~oble 111 fi!N' Oii l"'e :.r;tt or anoorsea .u 1 Pamola Ptac:o, V•ll• Pwk. POSED IN ASSOCIATION BHc"'Costa Mesa ~aity event ol fa tura 10 em•r 1n10 Resolutions ~re adopt.CS Tn• reg11t11n1(s) com-RIGHT AHO POWl:A AM~G IN reil Ofooerty dtsctlC>tO I H1 II ul mOflly of the r-~r.er ot roqhl Cat.I g2667 WITH THE APPROVAL OF Pilot A ~ 17 1992 lhl contract and allkUlt granting In lncteasa lo the mtnc:td to ltansact bl.Isl· E $ DA al>OW a CMlll>Ofllll to oe 304S Ufll19<1 Stnlts) at Ttt[ MAIN ! m W1t11am H Casa, flt, 122 ZONING ACTION ZA-92-02 pr • ll'le teqwr.O documents Uat><t.ty CtaolT\S alld W0tk· ness Undlf the FoelrtlOUI ~~. ~ TJ0 o~=r~ TO ~ A~ Cotti .... u (HOAlHI nn~cr TO 111!.~ ~1\11\IDeGI :.:;,;~' Park AY&f\UI Long BHCh, FOR EDWARD H ANO f2l3 lllCl'l t>•d SICUllty w II ~ 111' Compenutton C••·m• Bu11n1ss Namecsl ~sled C.92'26 lttf COUNT"f " Calif 90803 MARY J. DECKER. FOA A tort .. led The Fa.tntul Pet· s.ttlemenl 1ut"°'1ty abO .... on March 10, 1992 USE DA UTllllt ~ A .. V lilt Ulldtf11gntil '"",.. counnl()USE. 700 CIVIC tlO!tu or .np •d l9q¥G•rtQ laUfa I( Hooton. 18261 MINOR CONDITIONAL USE PUBLIC NOTICE lormanc• Bond shall ,. Tne l ollow1ng reports Donald LN Hertel OTtfEA PROPERTY QWN([) OR Cl~s Alty flat>lll!y IOt any CCNTCfl OIUVf W(ST tit DOSstsSJon or 91\C\i"ll Pam•la Place. V1ll1 Part(, PERMIT TO AUOW PIANO NOTICE TO ma•n In tu~ l0tce 1110 enecl w1r1 rect111.0 and Meo· Thos ttatement ~u f.I~ LEASED BY Tl'IE GAAH10A lnCOrftctl*S ol Ille n .. 1 14 s.\NTA '°"'" C'\ ~I' right Dfll!Cts to UtlSty lttt tnOIDttCI Calif 92687 LESSONS IN A HOME LO. CONTRACTORS ttvougn tile guarantee pe-The Protoc:ot Com/Tlitsion "''th the C~ty Ciofk of PROVIDED HOWEVEA TMAT tklU end ollW COl'llf'lon aes 11111 8l1Cf lnttfl1I cuu~ lltSS ~ttd CV UOCI Otto '~ Th<I buS1ne1t WH coo-CATED AT 1883 RHODES CALLING nOd as spectf.e<f 1n tne 1991 Annulll Aepo11 The Otang• Councy on ~ I THE EXCEPT~ ANO REStR ~ 11 fl'Y ~ '*"" to eno now n.ld oV 11 ur~ ~ :1CifS tlltreunoer "'"'"''*'HI dl.lcted by a getWral part· DRIVE IN AN Al ZONE gtnlfal conc:t loons S1ann R•port • on Ille Pr>-1992 FS2e942 VAT MADE THEii( SHALL SH "111 lie lnadt blll .. td o..c:t Of Trust In Ille &I PI0¥10t4 lltrttn 1110 Illa un nersl'lop ENVIRONMENTAL DETER· FOR BIDS The DISTRICT reserves v111za11on lmpltm•ntat..on Puoi siled Newport B~h- NOT RESERVE TO OR FOR ftf£ 11 14 1 11 Id l>JIO Pf flCll)'1I of !Iii no .. " This stat•ment was ltted MINATION: EXEMPT. SchOol District· COAST lht right to re1ect any or an Prootu, The Tllkommul· 8fNHll Of GRANlOR Of\ THE wlllOUI covenant or ~ranty =./ ~ l '"''c '1.IOf~ eurta DY QtG CIMO Wll.h lllilltSt Wllh Ille County Clerk of 2. Pl.ANNING ACTlON PA· COMMUNITY COLLEGE bid• Of 10 ,,.,,,..,. fAl'IY Ir· lnO Pilot Progfam RePOll Costa ...... 0 •·•Y Piiot IAVI~[ C0'4PAllY ANY RIGHT ~:tu °' Wl\plllad recµr4'119 dtscribeO as LOT 243 or l!ltr•on as PfCMOtO 111 ua Orange Counry on March 92·2&REOEVELOPMENT DISTRICT r9gYlat1ties °' tnlouna.1111 AesohJbon ...,., a<IOpl.O April 10, 17 24 May t , TO [NT[R UPON fHE SURfACE bl~ ,.:,.;:::n TAA("T 4224 IN TtiE CITY Nell lttt c:NrQH ano t1 18, tm ACTION RA·92.()2 FOR ... 8:_d Oeidl;nt 2 p "!,_2°1 in any btds or In tho btd-~l>'Olftng IN Jotnt :rs' l992 OI THE ~OPlATY 0£SCRIB£0 Plll 11'9 or C ct•m of 11t 1r11s ... 1110 01 tnt Pub .shed Ne"'l>Ofl BHcl'I-LANCO ENGINEERING u .. 2nd day ol Juno, 1...,. dong \lthototy iasuance in-f ·1117 .. £-REI~ IN THE OfflCE Of THE ponapal Slim ot Ille nolt(t) M COUN~~~l O~Ctt IMIS auteo CV sa.o Oted ot Costa Mesa Ptlol Apt1I 10, AVTHORIZEO AGENT FOR Place of Bid Rk .. PI Of· As ~eqwed by StcllOn gl•Famtly Mortgage A...,·riiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Co un. RECORDER Of SAID curtd Cly 5"'° 0..CI Of T1usl. S l , 111111 17, 24, May 1. 1992 KA PACIFIC ANO ABOO H. flee of Dir9C1ot of Purc:has-1773 of tht Cahl0tnla 1n11e Bondi , anCI appQllll· u.... W\#1 flllflSI 11\tfton, as PIO TATE Of' CAltrOllNIA. AS CUtld MAACt12' 1992 F·19S KHOURY FOR A VARI· Ing. B•tty Bald.v1n, Coast labor Code, Ill• Orector ot ~ SuPOMsor Stanton u COUHTY £XlRCtSE OI SUCH VIOe<I 111 saics nole(s) advanc:ta PCn MAP n COllOEIJtN SERRANO AECONV£YAMCf PUBLIC NOTICE ANCE FROM SIDE SET· Commumty Collage Dis· tho Dopat1menl of lnOua· the Vtc•.Cna11m1n 01 RIGHTS. AS l\ES£AVED ~THE ll lll'f, li~Otl Int llfms ot Mid BOOt< 157, PACCS I TO 14 COM,AJIY BACI< REQUIREMENTS (S ttict. 1370 Adams A\'11\ut tnal Rtlattons o1 tne Slat• Soultllfn Ca1.tomia Home ___.. OHO RECORDED HOVEMIE" oeto Of TrU11 fell Cf1¥VtS lllCI tNC~UStVE Of' FEET REOUIAED: o FEET Cotta MHa, CA 926211 ol Ca• tom11 has dater· Financong Authority _._. S 197', llf 800IC 1Wl. PAGE upenses ol ~ TrllSIM 11110 01 MtSCELl.ANEOUS MAPS 4iJO RrVCAGlfAOC R~O ORDINANC~ PROPOSED) IN CONJUNC· Pto11cl ld•nllflcatlon m<n9d tne g-r•lly p1•vaif. Bri ol Amenca -.u ap. •••••••••• 1390 Of OfflCIAl AECOl'OS l'lt !lusts crNlltd by llld Olla IN THC OFFICE OF HIE nil~ HO. 92·'1 TION WITH. THE OEMOl.h Name: ~ Coast Col· Ing rates ol "'lgfs tn ll'le pro11ed., plactmenl •Otnl PARCH 2 TMAT PORTION Of Of Trusl COUNTY RCCOROCR OF RWlNOALE CA 911fl6 AN ORDINANCE 0, TION OF A RESIDENCE tego Student Conllf A~ IOcaloly in which the Wotk lor the He111age Poontt A.1...._ PACIAC V1EW Ill £'$ SU80MSK* IN THE Thi tolll amownt ol Nun SAID COVNTY (111/114 6J,Q THIE CITY COUNCIL AND CONSTRUCTION OF model and New Com. la to bl perlormtd eoc>oes t.lamtty R111~ Bond Ft. lllDIONAL PAMC CITY Of H(WPOAT BEACH AS PllO ~ I Ill otll!Oal!Otl lne tollll emounl QI 11'11 BY C WIC(l IJ.\D VICE 0, THI CITY OF TWO REStOEHTIAl CON· mulllty Slfvlcu Building ot theH w.gt tal• deltr'mi· nanong PtofKt "'f • MOrt~-.. SHOWN ON A ¥AP TtfEAEOf Id by a! PIOC*'Y I bl utlpaiO belance OI 1111 Pi;f$10£NI NEWPORT al.ACM OOMINIUMS, LOCATED AT l~lud1.ng Kitchin Equip-nll1Jon1, ent1119d PREVAIL· Tht Aua1lot..Controller Cha~ • Ct9"'1110f\' AECOROEO W. IOOK 1 PAGE ::r Wld rutonlble tsbm~ d OOtlg./ltton socut.O by said C173'19 AMENDING 1895 ORANGE AVENUE IN 3)t:Bl(lnc:tudas SOM •3-INQ WAGE SCALE, ar• :.!, ~;f'I0(1ted 'n elpend ''.00 Pac1oc v..-Of,,,. II MISCELLANEOUS MAPS, IN costs eio.nses illd adYanctt 0..0 ol lm I and HI lO/ 1T 1992 TITLI 10 :N~!L ~~Ji:':ig~· ~ ~=~ '!~: on Filo ~11~~.n::,•.i:• ~llS~~~~ Ga~ :;"~lion an F= ~I 8-d! Tl'IE OFTICE Of THC COUNTY •I lie 11mt ot flt lfl Ii.ti llUl*a reMoneOty "1""-1'° CO&t• PUILIC NOTICE 0' THa EXEMPT Otllc:e of 0nct0f of Feoi .. A.dams A-.,e Costa Mesa kif IM purchaM ot llah 10 ....,1711 RECORDER Of SAID OIW<fCiE llOll ol tit Nob OI &-. ts •KP90Ms and 80•tnc•• 114 MUNICIPAL CODIE 3 PLANNING ACTION PA· ties Planl'Mg. e.n Ha>Ms.. CA 92626' Physical Fac111: stodt Onlngo ~tY• r• COUNTY, ADJOINING SAID S3837511 Int llml °' mo lnrlllll T., HO. 17371 10 AS TO ADD 92·29 FOA LINDA L HOR· Coast Community College hH Plannlno, anc:t •r• evad· glOnal patk lakes. lRACfNO 3213, IOUNOEO AS TIM lllMrlClarY undtf l<1ld flUblteMton OI tilt Nolte• ol NOTICI 0, TftUSTH'S THE FOLLOWING TON, AUTHORIZED AGENT Olsttlct; 1370 Adams Av· able to any "1terett9d pany Aulh0f1Ullon was granted FOLLOWS ON THE NORTH BV OMC1 OI Truit lltftlOIOft t•I· Sale It 1514 :m 95 SA'-8 UNOI" OHO 0, ITIMS TO THa FOR DANIEL E ANO 9nue, Coall M•ta. CA upon r9quetl Tht Conttac• to tt11tnb\llM !tie Cty of Or> THE WESTERLY PROL~GA· OlltO llld OtlwtflCI '°flt un PllVTM!'I tmlSI bl by Cft\tl • TftUST ..OWElt AND KAREN E. BLANCK FOR A ~: 714/432-5707 IOf anal post I copy ol IM anoe !Of lllndsca~ llfog• ll.40ftuary '* Chapel TIC*OfTHt HOATHEALY Ll'-E Otl$IQMd _..,. Oedlrltlon casni.ta Chec:k driwwn on a YOU AR£ IN DEFAULT DUT1EI OPT E CONDITIONAL. USE PER· NOTICE IS HEREBY~ It HCh )Ob 1111 to0n -•llf MMC" *"II Crematt<>l' OI lOf 5 SAID TRACT NO ol Delaufl :i. Demand lOf Salt lllltt ot natlONll bfl1 a UN0£R A 0£ED ~ lHUSl H MIT TO ESTABLISH A GIVEN lf'lal 11'11 abov. Tho ContractOf and a.ny Santa Ana Rl-.,lf Tra•I 3213 ON ll* MST IY A LINE and 1 WI*" Mob OI Del.tull chletl Olawtl by 1 11a1e 0t OAlEU Amil 20, tiM MODIFICATIONS PROFESSIONAL Ol'flCE l\Am.O Community College 1ubc:ontraC10t under It Shall RattyOI UllOn wu adopted 1C1~~o~=V TMAT IS PARAUEl WITH Atro ~1al crt<tll uolOtl Of I UNl£S8 YOU TAKE COMMITIU: USE (ATTOANEYS), IN AN Olttrlct of Orange County. pay not less than the •PIC• clltt lft9 al'IO acc1p11ng 104 00 r£H (ASTEl'l'fl fA~ :.~~ 5:!, T::~I ~ OtflWWI oy a 11111e Of ACTION TO MCHECT THI NUMaER OP EXtStlNO INDUSTRIAL C .. fOtnta. IC1lng by andl iloed 1>f•va1t1ng 111.. of tch• cor::pt111on Of tilt ..... Ml ... l llll••• Tl'tE EASTERLY LltfE Of TRACT .,, tedlwal N\ltt!Q.I and IOln YOUR PAOP{RTV IT MAY SIGNS RaOUUTID CONDOMINIUM COMPL.EX 11\tougll lls Gov•rn ng abol nOICI equHtrla~ .. t.O 4003. AS PER MAP ftUO l)ei.,!:'WiE':.'°" C::n:' :!: 8SIOC'-llOfl, saqt IE S<XD AT A• PU8llC llY THI'. LOCATED AT 3185 ~1 • IH BOOK 111, Pf.GE 13 recor ~lallOf'I, or uvingi berltl SALE tf YOO NECO AH MUNICIPAL CODIJ AIRWAY AVENUE IN AN THROUGH 19 MISCUlANE· 111=~1~~ ll>ICllHKI In MCllOt\ &11>2 o4 C:ICP\..ANATION Of ltlE THI LOCATION ~tNT~~:rm~~~~~: OUS MAPS IH nt£ OfFIC( Of 91NAL t D l(tMa c:o Int Hnenclll Coo. ano NATURE Of TUE 0, ACCISSORY EXEMPT • THE COUHTY RECORDER Of • ..C' eulhol11f'<J lo OD Dustnen In Pn0CE£04NO AGAINST aUll.DINOS ON A 4, PL.ANNINO ACTION l'A· SAID OAAHCE COUNTY OH ... 1rw .. flit ..... YOU, YOU StiOULD •UtLDtNO llT•a 92..:tO P'OA 108 2ADlL. STIRllll&-1 IEW BUSlllESS?? rnE sourn BY rnE WESTERLY 116DI VENTURA IL YD sum Tho ''"' ltO<Jr• • 100 CONT ACl A LAW'YEA. AND ,.... AUTHOAllEO AGENT FOA PAOLOHCATION OF SOUTH· 1()5 otr\9f COOllt'IOft Ol~l4,>1ia1100, No41C• II hefet>y gtwn 111111 INSTALLATION O, O l R ENERGY FOA A iRLY Litt[ Of SAID lOT OH CNClllO CA 91316 ,,,,,,~, If eny, of tile , ... proper1y &tMANO ROOF.TOP CONDiTIONAL USE 1'£"9 TH( CAST BY TH( WlSllALY 4$00 09UhWO ~ It M:CONVEYANCE MCMlnCT\MAL MIT TO ALLOW A HAtA EX· llhE Of SAID lOl PARCH 3 l;llWfGAllCT M H()Pl(INS pu1Po111<1 to be 1381 COMPANY, a CaMomle FU.,.ll MD TCNSION/ REPLAClM[N'T AN APfl'URTENMf NOH ()(. AAJtllOl~ .. I ~~Ml GAtAXV DfllVE, NFWPOAI CorpofetlOn • ""'*"• or SALON IN A SUrT'E <>tr AH ClUSM (ASlM£NT 9100 C1'7"55 8CAC~t. CA 9'fJGO ~""°' 1ru1.... or SCK.M1.,. .~CQUtPM•aa 0•,NT EXISTINO INDUSTRIAL fl'ET W10£ FO" FISHING , 10 17 & 24 1992 Tho UOOltltgMd eubl!lllJled llUttel punueni ,..::.ITT,. ...... 1,..,... IUILOINO, lOCATtD AT ~VIGATION COMM!RCE ANO TruttM Ot"*'Ylt eny to tne Otto oc Trwt ""' -wn • 3001 A£0 HIU. AVCHU!, ACaSS <M'R ntAT ~TtON PUIUC NOTIC! ~ IOf elfV lnCOfrec:lo.~ execlMO t>Y l.AWA(NC( LIMtTS. IUtl.DINO t. I 10!~ IN A Of llMHE'S $UIOMSIOJI AS OI D19 "'"' 900!es1 tw1C1 VAAIOH HAAAl50N. A.H C~ 1'01 ZON~ . INVIAON- PER MAI' FtUD IH 1()()1( I , CPOUZL_ Olfllf Commotl oe1191'4tll0fl. UHMAMl(O MAH ~ MENTAL De1"f.M41NATION~ PAGE H MtSCHlANEOUS NOTICE OF PETITION II eny, thOwn hertHl "9c0fded MAY e. IMJ AMerMllMftt r.:.£~ ACTION PA-MAI'S • THt oma OI THl TO AOMltlSTtR ~ SCCUf\ITY fNt' IJ 194404 OI ~ .... , .. , COUNTY RECOf\DE" Of SAID EITATE Of: PACtnc NAflOtW.. DANI(, ~In IM~ Of tM ~ ordinance ... !t~ ~:a~=~ OflMGf COUNTY. ADJOlllJWG A11o9 Aft*ee .......... ATIN MM1A t County AtcOtoef OI lr*ocluced on 2lfd day of MOUln.Ufl AUTMOACZfO IND TMCT "° 3213 LY*G CAIE NO. A1131M IOIAOIHAA{ IU!ltNrss ~ eounty, ~ M9rCf\, ttN • .,., adopted AOOIT '°" HUNSACl<IR 49 00 nn ON (Aett SI[)( Of To .. .... ,OfU ClOSUA( ~ 07 ~ punutnl to the N(lllC• on 13th da~ or Aolll. 1"2 O(VfLOPMENT fOR A T~ fOLLOWIHG OUCAll(D Mntldaltes CHdlof1. PO 80)( &ot:;> C't'NUSS al Dlfilull llld EIKJ.an 10 AYl!S, COUNC:IL MfM. ~ Ust ""' CfNlE"llflE COUUEHClfltG coolllft"I ~ end CAIOl:JOOOl2 ... ~ llCQOIO ll"I Hrt>OU. WATT, MIT TO AU.OW A DOQ AT THE SOU'DfAST CQAA(A ;;;;; wt.o INIY T~ No C7141m NOVCM8fA aQ ttll TUAN!A, SANSONE, ~ fACIU'TV .. A Of TMCT "6' 4003 Al Pl" .......... In..,.... ., 381' ""' 191 W404 OI UIO HM'!: cox.i,. PlUMMIA IUfTI °' ,,,. IXtlTINO ... MAfl FILED IN IOOIC 111 ... ~., ...... OI bot\ Setc• .... wllt tit meoe l)IJf OMclel '*°'de· .... w Of't NOh~uUNCIL MlM-DUI"'""'-9Utl.DtNO. IMO PAGES ,, THAOUGH ,, MIS of Mctee i'9MO.. #lf!QUI covonltll OI N'Nl. ~. ,., ... 45 4M ~ COUNC14. MC ... A I D r v IL 0 .. M f N' CHLANIOUS MAPS. IN flt( A p TITION Nil bMfl Mnartty. .,Pl•SHCI °' .. n4f MAIN tNOfllftt) KM~ AOfNCY RIV•rw. LO. Off ta Of THl COOllTY M · tied ~ CMwo '" lrnptt4 1~0tng 111 .. , lNTRAHC TO tut ---.... ........ ~f!.D .. AT .!.""' .. ~ COl'Dl" Of SAID ~ ... Court ol potff tlOtl 0t COVNN COVfUHOu • ._.....,.... .. _.....,... ~.. ...., - COl.*TY THfNC( SOUTH 71' ... County 04 tn(umt>fMf•a. kif lht • cm Cl.lAK w.-L ZONI. INM•IRCROfDllffltMl•!'f!Al $.4' 00'' EAST 1()4 00 rrn ~(' flUl1'0M GI Ulltfytn9 '"' ,_.. OITIRMINATION: ... ALONG rHE r.oftl'Hlfll'f H1Gii HE PET~....,...'"" ..... "'"' by F ... Ad Action THI 1NnR1 TDT is ':":·, •••• ACTION,. Tl[)( lM AS OUCfll•O IN ~ tMt ... ONG Of ''"" "' AVM.Aal fOR M't'M:W •-»-,:U..W w \OWi;. lHl flNAL l)(CNl fNTlNC CM-M == 4: ft'Judlng h '"' r:t1111gn c..a ~ IN THt CfT'f CUNrl OIL AUTltONZID MINf POI' IN CA$( NO "431 SUlllflK>f' =-... "9 .:..... 04 "'° t•pe1ut> ol Ille • • 'ICI Oft Ttit CITY M •Of'll Pl"IHI .IACOa t;OU"l Of SAIO COUNTY 10 ,._ ~ '"',.._ ...,.. ~KACH lOOM POR A CONDl- THl l"UE POINT OI .... · THI HTITION 1tte t>tnmr: r'/ •IMJ • Publl•~•~ H••Jorl TQW. ~ PINMT TO flll.ltG MNa UNMI UIO ,..,_ .. dn1dlof Mill 0..'1 OI In 1 AD·VISCI IHtP\.CO. ..... Dlllr ~ M 1!!!!!19:!f TM i..Qal ~ at th9 Pltoc • plellMd to ~ a MW MMct now ~ to new bualf't11 ... Wt wttl "°"' SIAACH h Mme fof YG" It no .-. ~. end MW you "" time and tM ertp to tN ~ ...._. In .... ML n.,, Of oour., ...., the ~ II ootTlltMld .... ftel your lk:ttuout bu*-neme ~ wfth ttM County Ctet11. "*"" once • .,.. b _,, .,..... ........ by ... end then .. 10'# proof o! p!lblClloi I ""' County QM ~~ ~Tf~ ,,~ 't;.·.r:: :'-t.~:·,y:£ :::='..,I J~~=l 111~ ~ ,.e tJ, 1 -• rltt ~ i51iiD ... NlffG OI A CUN r.otfCAW n. .. ... • "''"' n fanit C!I 642·5671 um. '10 ...., INTO WESlUll'f HAW16 A M0tUt .. JIOt omUll t 0.1t11M"1 1 '"' ADJACUlf PU ·········••Iii ... ,.... MOp by to -your flCnoue bualMM ~ • ""' "°' lAgal Depenmn. 330 w.. Bey. c... Meaa. ~ If you can not *'P by, plelM calf ~ Ill (11 4) '42-G21, ~ 315 Ot ,,. end ..... ,,.. .,,......,._... -you to Nrdl tNl~Dyrrwl tf you lhoutd heve llny fUttNt quMdona. ,,..... call "' Ind .... be '"°" ...,, glad to ... you. OoOcl Luc* .,, ~ ,....,..,_,, 17 1992 N -IOTIOll =~;~~~j:~l't~llLl~IC~~-~Tl~IC~a~~ W-------llmlC llOTICI _. ...... Of IN dta. "-llMww1a• ..... AH Ordlfed iOfili IO ... .... •w 111 •TllCI .... 1w. &1111 _. -... Na1' •• -"-dn. '*'°" Wld ..... "'°" 11 NATION CW THI NATUM Oil c '*' 11119 Md ...,. ~ _.. 1W Couney 0.. of .II'* ,._.... Jr., IOI l. .._ ... 11W4M T1iR PeTITION ,..... ,....... C°""9 of .. M THI! HJOCllOINO Ulld ~ lo .. PtO'A-mncm -wa TNI bu.an.. .. '*"' cw.. Col.lntY Oft .... -,.,_, """"°" .... fllCMld H. HlllllllM. YOU AN IN Dl,NJLT ... deeedlnt't WHJ, .,.. CetellM "'* .,.....OAMW .. AQ AI NIT VOU, YOU .... or ......... ~ en ICZ&WI ................... """ 12, lit.I " c.lf.11111: ,.,11 Newpotl_. UH0a A DIED°' TMllf CIOCldtl. I any, M .,._. '91 ....,_ "'"" ft ~ I HOUlO CONTACT A Code ledlol'I 11• wll\.o 1119•1-ol leolon 11100 ,.,. ...... , Ttil• ~M•t It ~ IMch. c.llf. ta DAT!D D1ctmMr 1 1• lo ~. The • Ind dlindlMn No. 1 .,. ......... U.WY'Ul cu ""'*' no11ct Or hW'-~ 11111 Of .. c.1-'""• , .. 11uan1(t) com-~ NeWpOtt ~ WctlCI by. CIOi*W•• Thi• ~"""~~-1.H.!la YOU TW ;.c. 11/fJ't coclcll ........ '°' ..... Ill .. ~ ol Oft ... ~ '· 1111 •1 N . bnili ..... Md ..... "*"'*' lo .....a ...... Coltli ,. -... TM ,....,anl(t) com-duCttc:I w.... . = llOH TO f'AOTECT VOUA 11W ......-on ~ N .. IN P11irw*1Q ~of 10:00AM, '"* ~ ~wbll 1 h•fl N•Wfl:O_rl "°"' COdl '*9 .... MM \ftl9f" "9 ~ .... O ~T 14 u -1 nwnoM lo hnlld bueio-'"' t~ltlr1nt(t) c "'OHRTY IT MAY IE Mot by 1tle ccut. h Qty ol Htwpo,t 9Wl'I M0o191g1 CClfnNIW. t Clll-~h/Cotla ..... Delly dul lft ~ ...... Iii llue'nMI ~·1 ...._ 1 • ' • -r ' ,... ""'91' lfW ~ lftlnCld lO ttanaac1 SOt.O AT A PU9UC SALE 1\4! PET"10N ~ 3300 ~ IOI~: fomll cotp0tlllon: u ~ fltloc Apt 10. 17, M, t• 1gr 'fllHdl WITOMOI. 11 11bowe on:.,.,_,,.~ 1• Itta ....,._ N91M(t)' ..._ Mii undlf' lhl fl ., vou NEED AN exM a.ithottty eo !Id"*"-* .. Ntwoort INCt\. Ca*Ornla. IJICl/Md ~of'* fa11-*""' '°, 111n p&#'WIH 111:.oww~ ,.,a llbcMon:NIA """*-Nunt(t NATION or THE NA'TURE ..... ~ ll'le lnd9ptno t»Q.17tl. Clftaln Dlt>d cl TNll ... to MCtloft ll?Oa Of .. Thia .......,. ... MM l(lmbr I. flucNll 9bOVI Oft: April'· 1m 0' THE PAOC!t:DINO dine Adtnl11iillbdoft cl E• NOTICE IS HERE8Y ruR-ICutild bf JllftM DM'll W IOTICI oocM on the goodt W. "'4ttl lhl C°""'1 Qttlf of "'8IJC IOTICI ~ .....,..... .... .._, l'tlcNICI ~ AGAINST YOU, YOU lal .. Ad. (Thlt Mhorily ntER OIV!HIMl._,pW-ThMmllng,1merrttctw. D•••rt•e•I ef the lfllf ~ lftd dUI 0rMV9 COUl'lfy on Mllldl Plollllleul wlllt IN C0wnty a.ii ot TNI ~w.!!,., SH OU LO CONT ACT A wtll WloW ll'le pttM>nll ,.po lie n..rtno wtll tl4I IWd on M flit ~ P'°'*1Y M NMlol l'll'Mg ~ ~ to 17, 1 IU OflllQt COWl'lty on IUR:tl wlltl _ 1hl _...,., - LAWYER. l'9Mr'ltlltile eo &Mt m9"y tN 27ttl d.., ot Apft, 1912. Trultot(t) Ind rKordld on Tfe•••,,,.,. .............. known to cWm lft -PUUM ·=>••·---13, 1M -Orange couruy °" Apll NOTICE CW acUonl wtthout obt.inihg .. lM hOW of 7;.00 P·"'-In F.on.y I, 19N • #\ftU. -...,... ~ "*"' Ind the Publ!WIM NIWPOtt ~ l'M1•1Rl PU.... 1"2 T1tUt:TU'I SAL.a C0!.111 l?Pl'0¥11. hloft IM• It'll Coundl ctlalnOtt9 of "*-Nortt.o54tOS ot Of· ....,_el tlml ~ In IUCft rio-Cotll M••• DIUy "Jtot Tht f"OllOWll-a Plf90n' PublllNd ~ INCi\-PUffl , ....... 17224 ~ c.nwt v,,y lmpor\lftl Nlwpor1 IMch City ......... ~,!t_,ot °'11'191 ..... ......... tic. '°' p.l.V'ftl'll of II.IC" April :!I I~ 17 24 1112 .. doing bl.ltk'9N u : Cost• MN• 0111'1 ,.1$ot Pvblt"-d N~potl • -~. ~. 1M Pl'"• 3300 N9wporl loUl9Ytrd, ~ • ....,, ....... ,and JM#· .... IM1 ~ "plNd wtll bl ' ' ' IUPfA VALUE COUPON. It 0 Cot11 Mffll Dally Pll NOTICE IS HEREBY tonal "'Pl'...ma&lwl w11 bl N9wpott IMch, Cllltomll.. IUll'll: lo NI c9Nln Noliot Undlr IN ault'°"'Y in in. IOld 81 pUbllc 9UCtiOn b'I' F·llO IMI ~ Blvd" Colll Mat$h 27• Apr 3• 1 ' 17• April lO 17 24 Ml)' GIVEN, Nt on ~. ~ 1o gtyt noeio. to • ...nic" 11m1 Ind p1ace of o.ewt lhlftund91' ,.. ~ A~ Cocl(e MC-JoM P411Chk1 ~ PUIUC NOTtcl Mna. Cllil. 8H27 1912 ' ' ' 04/l0/1t92, II 10:00 A..M. lntlfl•llCI ptr90na il'MU 9")' Md .. Plf90nt lnMI'· COtd9cl on ~1, 1"21'on1331, 1M prOQ9rTt cs.-CSL-41709 •I 3'10 s. FlOUl1. Kutroonl, 745 w.,_"iiiiiii:ii;'iiii1'iCi'·c'~"=1.'~"~'==,,.,==~:!.!\ ot Mid dly, IN THI! AllEA ttwy ~ ww.ct notice OI' "19d ~ tj)ploW Ind bl •..,...• lntlotru~~-• _o. 12· .criMd bllow-t.u bMrl FLOWEA OAANOE 921611 .,..t1n1at 11th St. •201, eo.tl Mffl, PUBLIC NOTICE SET ASIOE FOR CON-conaenllld IO lhl ~ ....,d 1Mt'.on. If yo.,. ChU-...,.,..,_ MlllCI trot ~ ot COl.lnty of ORANGE, 811it• ••In••• liiw CINI. 12'127 PUa&.IC NOTICI DUCTING TRUSTEES ..:tion.) TM ~ 11n9t thlt p,-~ In Cout1, of Mid County and Sttte. lrd9fNI '""'""'tu"~ ot c.llfornll on tM 22nd ........... M«'d Kattoonl, 745 W. Ht O iG SALES WITTON THE °' ldmlnl1trttlon auttiorlty wlN you may bl Mrnfllld IQ rll• wiM, undlf llld,·· purtulnl lo from KENNETH M. ANO cs.., of APfllL. 1"2 11 IAM. TM P'ollovMQ l*tonl 11\h SI . ..-201, COttl M•u. c .. ~ .. .::. l'tctllloua • • bl grtnled unllh 1n lnl.,_ 1nQ only thoM 1MUN ~ Aid Dltd of Ml ... 11 CATHY J ANTOS DBA Term1 for !hi .... tot CMh do6AQ butlrwU Cllll, '2t27 r'"' • .. N me FICES OF RESS FlNAH-"!ff '*"°" 111 .. 111 o1> ot tomaont .... rllMd al DUblkl IUCtlOn tor CMI\, SHEAwo0o FLOA15'f ontv. Siie tubttc1 lo c~ art : ~ ••: Thi• bu1ln1tt 11 con. ........ N..wM I.I nen e CIAL CORPORATION, LO. jlcllon 10 !he pttitlon tnd the public h111lng d .. ltwNt l'flOMY' of Iha Unit9d Thi property Wiii ba sold C91r.uon. LlodlOld rffl('Wt ,fi~lkll =~~ duclld by. ~ and ........... T ~:~~nt CATED AT 1900 NORTH thowl aoocl C•UM why UM' .en~ In lhll nollcl OI' In St.al• or Amitie., • c:uh-Ill publlC ~ .. pro-Iha right to bid. a.low". S..Ch Cllll nf63 will n. P'ollowlng C*IOnl h•. ... .. M'V 11'! BROADWAY SUITE 100 1n COUt1 •hould "°' grtnl tM wrtttan corr-ff.poncttnce CS.-llft cMcl( Pl'f'lble 10 tlid v1c1.o by lnltmlll Aevanua list ol namet Md unl1 num-c.an' Let' Colbl.ltl. 371 Thi r19l1lr1n1(t) com-.,. OOirM1bul!Ms•11: 'R~M~-~~I~ AN the c-of. SANTA AN.. tuthotttv. llY9rld lo the City •I ot Ttu•lff dr1wn on • 1111• Of Cod• Hcllon 1335 and r• berL L All mtnC9d to ltlnhci ~· AMEAIOAN COMM EA CE " 1 .., A HfARINO on 1hl pe1$o-~to, Iha OUb11c ~ natlonll blnll, I 11119 Of llllCI r9QUl1tlona. A1t TODD CARPENTER: ot oi Ave., Long Mtt ....,... lht Flc1llJout CENTER AEAL ESTATE VlOEO, 149 Rtvefalde Of'. ~ of ORANGE. Sllll !Ion wt11beheldonMAY7, Fot intofm.llon etN (7f4) f9darll crldlt union, 111111 ON ofSll•: APRIL 23rd. A149 EDWARD BARRAZA; Bnc:h, caitf. 90914 B~nn1 N1m1(t) Utt9d SERVK:ES 3300 11Yin1 A..,. Ntwpo11 811ch, C11tl ol Ca11'°'1Wa RESS FINAN· 1992 II 1'45 p M In Depl "'4--3225 ot i.ct.al ta'Mgl tnCI '°"" 1112' Time ot Sil•· 10·00 B82 JENNIFER MILLS · Rao.rt Cllwaon, 377 Lot •bove on: NIA '""' Sult'. 372 N9wpofl 92690 CIAL COAPORATION, • 3A 1oca19d •• 7oo Civic Publlih1d N•wpo rt ltlOCllllon domlcllld In AM: 'pt1e1 ol Siie:· 240oo 8111 DONALD GAABLE; ~~: ~vr. Long 8Hch, Mlhdl Kanroonl Inc~ Cllll. ne8o CMC 9'ICI Co~ny, 14 C1Htoml1 a>rporallon, U Canltr Drive Wffl, 5-nll BMch-COtll Mfll OWiy thlt ltltl, II Iha norlh front A• Rold, Uaunl Nlgull, B112 TERESA JIMENEZ; · Tbll I~ wll 111«1 Gtant ~ Company, Rlvtrtldt Or,. Ntwpor duty tppolnttd T1u1111 Anl. CA 92701 . PYot AP<f 17, 1192 enl!tnc• to lh~~ CA 92G07; 3fe!_~J--Room Bl2f _THOMAS TUCKER: 3~:~\, ~· ~~~ with Iha COWi!)' Cllf• of Cllllomla. 3300 kvfnt All-~'l'h, ~'r· 112660, uodw 9tld JM11u.nt lo 1hl IF YOU OISJECT TO the Fll1 Court~. 1005 ..... .,. ......,~ 3207. Title UMria: -Only Cl1 JACK SATTERL~ DS3 Clllf 12663 ' Orange Coun!y on March .,-.ua, SUlll 372, Newport h' o"' lllll ~ c:-of..,. cont.rred In granting of !he prillon. )'OU - -'" Ortw w .. 1. an!• Ml. tha right tltr1 Vld lntaf11t LEOFUA TA.PU· E29 SAIL· T 1' b I 11:, 1992 U..ch C•lll 92660 duclld )'! • gentt p • ::*c.rialn Dffcl of Ttu1t should 1pp1ar 11 1111; hell'· PUBLIC NOTICE ~I~" ol ~ of Kl::NNETH M. ANO PLANES PRciMOTIONS; d!i!c, fJU.:: ~·:!n.',~ ~ P828iM Thi• 'bu11n.,, 11 cun-~lhli> 1 1 I{ ) com- 1 ICUllCI by Hill.ARY A.P Ing ltld 1tat1 ~ ol> PUBLIC HEARINGS WILL Ind ···~d".'"i CATHY J. ANTOS, OBA Eal KENNETH FARLEY: narthlp . • Put>ll1hotd NtwpOlt B•ach-ductlCI oy: t c0tpor1llon • .d', I ~tn .!ct busJ.. C~OLLET ••• UNM··· e= ot Ill• wr1ttl" ol>-BE HELD BY THE COSTA~ -~ ... ~ 1r ·by11n SHERWOOD FLORIST In f38 MICHAEL STEVENS; Thi 11gl1tr1nt(1) com-Co1t1 Mtll D•U'I' Pllol Th• 11gl1tr1nt(I) com-mem: ,_,,,:, ;: Aciltlout ' "'" .. • wtlh Iha court tie-..... ., ..... ~ 0 IUI and to Ille proparty wlll b9 F42 -CRAIG BROWN; Fe.3 .. "' •..•• M • ' .. _ mtnClld IO tranuct blJtl-Mlt ...... RIED MAH R9cordld 12/ I th• h1arlng Your tp-MESA PLANNING COM· lhl PfOs-t'f' 11!131.cl In Off•r.cl lor ••I• II , .. CRAIG BALTER:-014 ITllnc: trlf\lld -arc 2 ......... 3, 10, 17, Mtt undlt' lhe flctltloul Bu1ln111 NtfM(I} ll•lld ...... ~ · •••• "',....._,_, .. .: n MISSION AT THE crrv aald county Ind Ital• and Int"~"' " JOHN SUNOOUtST· 058 Mtt uncat the FicllUOUI 1992 II •boYI on: N/A ._t '"' .......,. ..,,,..,... f)Nltnet may.,.. ~ HAl.L 7.7 FAIR DRIVE dffctlbld' -quetlld, tht .,,~ w-' Butlne11 N1rrie(1) ll1tlld Ekltlnelt Ntm•(t) ttecl G Mult'IOMtnd Rtcordl ol &lld County, at ot by )'OUI' •tloml'f. COSTA . MESA. CAUFOR' LOI 9 of T':ci 1105 9flU9 S.Mca wlll lumllh It'>-SANORA LESHER: H411 above on· N/A f.162 lbo'l9 on: F•brulfY 1, 11112 rN.tgfj taltmeft Wll nled pagi Rtcordir't Ins~ IF YOU ARE A CREDfTOfl • t • 11 Pl" 10l'm•llon tboul posalbhl AOGER NOBLE: H78 DOS G MUinouanci PUBLIC NOTICE TllYIOI' at.Ill t -N 9M 79 2 ot • conllnganl crldltOt ol NIA. AT 9:30 P.M. OR AS map r.cotded In Book 388, ancumbrancts, which tnly GRINGOS: Ht37 BRET TI,j'Q I Thlt lllt•ment Wit> filld wil.h 11\1 County Cler• or m.m 0-5 1 • by Iha dlcaaffcl, you ml.ISi 1111 SOON AS POSSIBLE ptgn 33 9nd 34, ot ml•· bt UHllA In dt ltrmlnlng HANEY: H154 INGRJD EN· WI • t •1•m1n1 Wll fUllCf CNltOil:MS with tht County C191k OI Ol'Mgt COl..IN'f' Ott ApfM IO, r.uon ol • br•-ch or d• ~ dalm with tht coor1 JMEREAFTER ON MON· c.IJ1naoutmap1,lnthtof· 1M V"llut ol tht lntitrHI CINAS: H194 PAUL 0r"' thl County Citric or Otar.gt Counl)' on Mateh 11192 l•uh In p1yment Of pat· 1nc1ma111copylolhlpar-DAV, MAY 11, 1992. RE· 1lctlol thacountyr1e«!Slt' bllng.old SANDHU· H211 MYCO ang•CountyonAprll10, PtctlUow• 31192 Fl27902 formanc• ol thl obllgatlonl son1I r1pre11nt1t1 .... IP-GARDING THE FOLLOW· Ol l•ld counl)' DltCrlpl~ ot Proparty: ELECTRoN1cs: H2 t2 LAW· 1992 •w•M9• Name -• F52~··· PubHllMld N9Wp()rl S.Ch- 1ecurld lht•tby, lnclUdlng pOlntld by thl aMt wllhln ING APPLICATIONS. Tha 1t111t Ot othar com-Thr .. plec11 of MWOtk by RENCE CULLEN l'S2790t •t•toment Pul>lilhld N hKh-Cott• M••• 01/ty Pilot Iha! bltacll Of dlllUll ~ lour month• from thl d111 IF A'ti'f OF THE FOLLOW· mon dulgnallon ol Uld Salvldot Dali• I) Lu Aa-Publlthld N1wporl Publllhld NIW!)Of1 htc:h-Th• Following per.on• ewporl ' AprY 17 2A Ml 1 8 1992 tic• 01 which wt• 1~dld of llrtt ls.wanc1 ot llltlft ~o"E1l°~SC~~~~~ ~it ~~Id~ irn, Ptne• sion9d: 2) Un. B••ch,/Co11t Meta oairy Co111 M•t• Dtll'f' Pllo1 .,, dolnv~•• 11: c...,..0•1~ ~·~~ 2~al:~:ltot ' ' Y ' 'F.218 12119/lfXll as Record«'I .. pr~ In Hellon51100 CHALLENGE MAY sf UM M1098 --~~-·~Cl!· ....... • coin In Dallvlilon. Orl(ll.nll Piiot Aprll 11, 18, 1992. April 17, 24, May 1, 8, 1192 TEARY/NIKOLS HOMES, 3 . 1 ' • • F · ol !he Calllomll P1oba11 • ff.I, ....., .,., _ _. Ulhogr•ph! 3) Chrl•I .ol S.t.341 F.211 Uwer Ntwport PllU ~. ·l'19 PUBLIC NOTICE lnltrum~t No. 111-898509, COdl. The llmt for ftling ITED TO ONLY THOSE IS. will bl m.ad1 ""11h0ul coy. Galt, DOUblt PlcMI M ltl Ntwporl B11c h, C1lll. PUBLIC NOTICE ' Ca1hllf 1 Cf'l«:k drlWfl on a.Im• will not eJCplre bl-SUES SOMEONE RAISES tntnl Ot Watrlnl'f' •. IJCprHt Proot. ' PUBLIC NOTICI! PUBLIC NOTICE 12690 Fkt1Uou1 • 11111 OI n•tlonat bank, or for• lour monlhl from the AT THE PUBUC HEARING Of lmpli.cl, II to lille, pol· PrOj)lfl'I' m•y bl In-Coast Equlllt1, loc.,. Call· kiln••• N•me lh• •qul~•ttnl lh1r1ol h••rlng d••• noUctd DESCRIBED IN THIS Ne>. Mulon Of encumbltneff, 199ctld II: 24000 Avila CNS10344U CONlt0327M lornl• corporation, 3 Uppw Aotltlou• •t•t•mont dr•wn on any olhtt ftr\11)-abov-1. TICE OR IN WRITTEN 10 111lsty 11'19 unp1ld bll· ROid, l.agllnl Niguel, CA Flctltlou• FlctlHOUI Ntwpott PW:• Dflva. N-· ... 11ne .. ••me T follo'"""" clal ln1t!!ut !fled In YOU MAY EXAMINE 11'19 CORRESPONDENCE DE· anc1 d~ on ltll not• or 92G01 31d AoOI Room .... ,,.... N•mo 8u1lne1• ••m• port U.ac:h, C11il. ll2660 Stotoment . ha -M"' paison• IOf1 lplC . tit• k•PI by u... court. II )'OU LIVERED TO THE PLAN· no••• 1•cur1d by tl!ld 3207 Ai 51•00 •m th. CS.y ol lt•l•mont It••~· T"I• butlMll 11 con-TM Following PlflOl'I• .,, dOlng bYllnalt u : lecllon 5102 ol Ille Califor· .,. I per.on ln11r1stld In NING COMMISSION AT, Dfted ol Tru11 Ind rffson-lht ...... P1yment T11rm1: Thi FoAowing Pf!IGnl Tha Followln SOOS dtJClld by:. corporttlon .,. doing buslOllSI ••! ~MPEXcio 295lt p~c= ~I· Fln1ncl1I Codt, lulho-tht Ullll, )'OU mty 11111 OR PRIOR TO, THE PUB-ebly tsUm•h•d COtll, tlC• Full paymant requlr9d on ICI doing bullnell ••: lft doing buslna~t ~ Th• r1gl1lrlnl(t) com-DEBORAH J DESIGNS, 92::& Ill •• • - Fil.Id IO do bu,Jness In lh• wllh the court. formal R• UC HEARING. pans•• Ind lcivll'ICU ti ~ of hlgha1t bid, C.F.G. DEVELOPMENT PRIME PROPERTY. LTD .• rntnced 10 lrtnllCI .bull-32545 Goldin Llnt1rn. St•. Rudotl Mix Schwaritt, St•I• ol Calllomla, ALL q~•t lot Spacial ~ ot 1. REZONE PETITION R· Iha tlml ol thl lnll!ll l)Ubll· Fotm of Parment: All P•V· COMPANY. 2as Fltcl'llf AY. 650 Town Center Drlv9, nen undar \hi Flc\1,loul 531, Da111 Poiol, C1lll. 2155 Pln1c111k Drlv1, PAYABLE AT THE TIME OF Iha ftling of Ill Inventory 92-02 FOR PACIFIC BUIL[). c•tlon ol this Nolle• ot manta mus bl bY cath enu1 Suit• D·l Co11t SUit• 1300 Cost• MHI Bu1ln11t N1mt(t) l11llld 92629 Co•I• Ml•• CNI 92$26 SALE. all right \Jll• Md Jn. tnd •PPflllal ol tllltl •• ING CONCEPTS, AUTHc>. Sil•, lo wit: SCI0.712.10. clf'lintd chick, c1.shi1r•1 of Mesa'. C•Ml.112626 . CtJll, . • 1bov• on: J1nUll'Y 13, Deborah A. Thornburg, 61'. Tni1 bu11n •••. It con- ter•lt h•ld by ii II TruSIH, Mii Of ol any ptlitloo or Rlzt:D AGENT FOR JOHN FlflST AMlfllCAN lrNlUl'.,'I chic• Ot by 't Glry L Davidson, 2•5 Fls-Anah .. m Prim• PrOperl'f', 1992 F!iilll•n• _Ad ., L•gunt (fuctld by: tolndi~ In that rtill property .nu.ti 1ccount 11 ptO\lldld In ~~UR":~ Fg~~W8~~8; MOATQAQll COMPANY, Uohlld Stt111 potlll, bank, ch~r Av1., Colla MtSI, Ud" a C&lllornl1 Umlted Oonald G. Nikola, S.Ct• ~t~, ;Iii:-928711 • The r1g111ran1(1) com. In llkl Coonty Ind Slat• llCIJon 1250 ol th9 C1Hl0t· LOTS FROM R2 TO R3 • C•llfornl• ~.,,.,. •xpr11t, or l•l•gr1ph Clltl. 929.26 P111n1r1hlp. ISO Town I~ I I en! f'lld dud!a b:!.'.':t1~0 m.ocld 10 lranNCI bull· detcribed . r'lla Proball Coda. A ~ ZONE ENVIRONMENTAL tlon Truat•• •r1 mooay Old.,. M1k1 chick JOhn A. Booty, 2•5 Fisch., Cini., Oflv1, SUi11 1300, I •a em WIS l ,. ' nett und., Int F1Ctl1lou1 TM Soul U lollowt: q~ll tor ~1>9ci .. NoOc. DETERMINATION· NEG.A H•rrY koye, "• ~Pr.U. or money Ol'dll' plyabhl lo Av• .. cost• Meu, Cali!. C01tt Miu. Cllil.112626 Q1'" tM ~ount)' Cll!'• ol Thi .d'g~tt~nt~ ~: Butln111 N1mattl kited hw111erty rtctan-l0tm II 11111l1ble hom the TIVE DECLAR°A TlON • ffnt tlB N. M•ln It lhe lnllmtl R1.,,..n1J1 s...-. 112629 Thlt bu1ln11t 11 co~ 30•-, unty on ·Marci:i m.oc und 1: F' 1111 abo.,. on: Marc" 13, 11112 guLar SO IHI or Lot I In courl ei.t'k. • • • vlc1. John S. Jason, 2•5 Fi•· dueled by: 1 llmillld part· • 199 t'llll " ic 001 f'.M Sct1w1111r Block 36 ol N1wport AHome1 tor ,... (AVAIL.ABLE fOR REV1EW •.450, S..,t• Mo, CA 01!1: 4/07/92 chet Av1., Co11a Mesa. nar1hlp • F528553 Butlott•. Ntm•(I) Nttld Trui 1111emtn1 w11 lolld Bt•Ch, Clly of Newporl Petitioner: ~P:NN~~G DDAi~10AJ THE 82701 714/SSO-M83 INTERNAL REVENUE Cllil. 92626 Th• 11gl1111nt(1) com-Pu1>1111*:1 N~ Blac:rt. •boV9 00: Match 3• ll92: Vrliln IM Counrv Cllfk of U.ach. Counl)' or Oranga. DAVID P. DI LANCY 2. PL.ANNING ACT13N PA· Pwbll1h1d N•wport l•RVtCE Tony Rota, 245 fl1ch~ mtnc9d to lranlacl .bull-Coit• M111 Dalty Pllol ~':°':~1~:,g 1!19d Ortngt ~nt'I' on Miich Stal• of Cllltofnla. 11 per ATTORNEY AT LAW 92•27 FOR PACIFIC BUil[). Btlch-Cotlt Meu Dllty D, REID RO 2824, P.O. A.,.., Co111 Men, Cllil. net1 uocler !hi flCli!lous April 17, 24, May 1, 8, 1992 wflh lhe County Clelk ol 13, 1992 m1p recordld In Book 3, 820 NEWPORT CEN-ING CONCEPTS AUTHc>. PlloC April 17, 24, M1y 1, 90X 30220, LAGUNA g~ald R a Z•S Fl . :::. ,.r:,:~:(~ki~sted F-214 Ol'll'IQI County OI\ March F524081 P•g1 26 01 Ml1ce111neoo1 TEfl DRrvt:, STE. 320 RtZED AGENT FOR RICH 1992 NIQUl!L, CA 82807 chtr Av• egc';;111 Mis! Tetsuo Ki.rtaziitil PUBLIC NOTICE 3, 1192 PIW4llhld Ntwporl 811th- Mtpi, In lilt; otllc1 ol lhl NEWPORT BEACH, FIOCK FOR A VARIANCE F22tl (714J M3o430t Clllf. 926~ • Thlt 111\tmenl ..... , !Hiid fl23734 Coll• M•sa Daltr P~ot County Rec0td11r ol Aki CA 82080 ~;~~E i?E~~E~~ING PUBLIC NOTICE Publl•"•d N1wport Gane Sulllvtn, 2571 Cr11t· wit" th1 Counly Cl•tk ol FlctlUo u1 Publl1Md N1wpor1 Betct.-Maleh 27, Aprll 1. 10. 17, COUl"<fy. AP •42$-33&-09 (7141 720.t21 t REOUtRED· 4 PROP ,s ~ B••chfCOtll M•s• Oell'f' vi•~· Ntwporl BtltCh, Orang• Coum,y on Miich •uslft••• N•ma Costa Miii D1Uy P•IOI 1192 Th• 1t1t•t tddr••• ot Pubtl•h•d Ntwport CONJUNcTION WITH.THE K.e&e78 PUotAptlll, 10, 11 , 19, 17, <t-111.112690 19,1992 .,., ..... nt Marcll 27, Apr~ 3, 10. 17, F·IM othlf common d•lignatlon B1ach-Co111 Mtsa D•lly CONSTRUCTION OF NINE NOTICE OP SEIZURE 11, 1992 his fJu!lntst 11 co~ F525390 TM FolloloN!g J*IOOI 1992 PUBLIC NOTICE of lhl rial prOS*I)' har .. n-P1101: ,t,p,11 10. lJ, 17, 1192 ET ACHED UNITS wmi •UttlUANT TD Th217 ~~~p by. 1 gltllfal plr1· Publlshld NeWJ>Ort U.sct.-tre doing bullnau 11: --=::=:7:"-::::=~f;·~1''.:!3 1----;;;;rn.;;;.--- abov9 d•SC1'1b9d Is pw· f202 ATTACHED 2-CAA GA· HEALTH AND IAF..rY PUBLIC NOTICE Thi 111 t l(I) Co1t1 M111 Dally Pilot PARKPl.ACE SOLUTIONS/ PUBLIC NOTICE FlcUUowa portld to t>a· 3600 OCEAN RAGES, LOCATED AT 22S3 CODI llCTtoN manc:.d'~o ir.':ina ~'!j: March 27, April 3 10 17 DAR.COP, 2070 N•W90fl au .. nea1 N•""' FR o NT . ·NE w PORT PUBLIC NOTICE ~~~~E~::b~~:f 1 t47t/1 t4U 147402 nu• uidlf 1he Ficlhlou1 1992 ' ' • ~::a. c5;.~~t92lfl· Co•t• FlcUlleu• lt•totMol BEACH, CA 112663 NOTICE OF DETERMINATION: NEQA. AND NOTl~I! NOTICE Of LU.I: Bu1Jn111 N1m1(1) U11td F·161 Ken E<twardi, 2010 Ntw· 9uslnesa NIMM lhe folio'lo4ng PlftoM Th• und1r1lgn•d ctts-PUBLIC HEARING TIVE QECLARATION, OF INTENDED OF flUL PJllOPllRTY. ibo.,. Of\: March 8, 1982 PUBLIC NOTICE port Bl~d .. Suitt 221, Costa ll•t-ent .,, ~ tiulloff1 at: dlllmt all it.bllily tor art't NOTICE LS HEREBY (AVAIL.ABU: FOR AEVIEW FORF'117URll AT •flfVATI SALi! Gery L Da~dson MIN, C1~1. 12627 Tll9 Following ptrtone WELL MP WEST, HoOe incorr1CtnH1insaid 1tr..i GIVEN !hit !hi City COuocM FOR 21 DAYS AT THE PURSUANT TO CA.Ill NO. yp 000983 ::it 1~1=ty w~l~:~ CNSt030140 Nlc:k Spad11!no, 1555 .,, CloinQ bullnt111:1: :::.~l~I~;·• Cotta ldd1.u or othar common of Iha City of Nr#porl Pt.ANNING OMSION). HIEAL TM AND Superior Coor1 of Iha Ol'lr\O'I County on March FlctlUou• MeA Vtrde °'.-E. 148, ELITE OA.l'IDENING SEA· Eric W1t11nkamp 2506 d•slgnetlon. S.ach wm hold • pUbllc 3. PL.ANNING ACTION PA· IMllTY CODI Slit• ot Cllifomll '°' Jh• e 19Q2 •uslMU N•m. Co1lt M111, Cllil. 1121!28 VICE c~ .• 177 Al¥erlldl W•11.mlntlar A,,. .. ~ Colli Said &Ill wil ~ made Marlog Of\ th• •Pf>liclt!Olll 92·29/ VESTING TENT A· llCTION 11481... County ol Loi Anoll•I • F524289 Stoteinent T"'' fJuiln•t• •• con-AV'I., Suh• 109\, N9wport Miii, Clloll.112627 wilhoul I ot TM 1rv1,,. Company Ind TIVE PAACEL MAP VS.92· On o.c.nit>ar 30 1991 1n tht malt« ot Iha 111111 Tht Follow!""' ---.on. duetld b)'! • Nmilld pan. Baach, Ctill. 92663 Thi• butlntll It con-Wlll'rtn y, ••prHI Iha City of Newport &heh 149 FOA E.S. SCAACEU.0 •I 5131 P1ul•rl110 AvtrnJI' of HENRY MINGLO HO Publllhld N-porl S.ech-.,. d b1J ··• ;~: Mrl!Mp Atlan1 L Duhoua, l&I N> 0t lmplllld r1g11dlng 11119, lot Amendment No. 755 for FOR A VARIANCE FROM CO.ti Mill, Cal!10tnll, 1h4i dlC .. Md ' Co1l1 Meta Dally Piiot M AfD\ ~':~R ii::: AN Tht 11gltlr1nlj1) com-ber1 PllCI, Cota MIN. ~~lldr~:l ::;t~~om- po1H11Jon. ot Olher -CMc: PW:• Plannld Com-STREET SETBAC::K RE· property descrll>td 11; NotlCI 11 hlr1by gtv.n April 3, 10, 11, 24, 11192 CREDIT, 535 An1oo Sol» mancecl 10 lrtnhC'I _bulJ. Clllt. 02627 mtnceCI 10 trll'\lld bl.lti-curm>rlll'1Cll. lo utf11'f' tht ITIU'1lf'I' (PC) and Amend· OtflREMENTS (20 REC.: 55,197 IJ.S. CURRENCY NI Iha uodlf'ligMd will F·116 vard, Sullt 200 Cotti l'lfll unOIN lh9 Ficlilloua Thlt buslntlt It co~ ntll UNMr N flct.lb.tl U"lptld obtlg1t1on1 MCUl'ld mane No. 756 IOI COfpor111 15 PROV./-IN CONJUNC-...... Mltld pul'IUllll 10 .... tt publlc/prlV•t• 1111 M••• C1Mf 12829 . Bu•lnl•• Nlml{I) lltlacf dueled t.r. In lnOMdull Bu1lnet1 N1m1(1} llltld by tilld 09tlCI 01 Trull, wllh Plaza W11t PC (propo11d TION WI H THE CON-H111!h tnd Sat11)' Code on Of 1ftar Aprl 20, 1n2: PUILIC NOTICE PrimUs AUtornoti.... Flntn-•boll• on: Ap111 l4, lfXll Th• ••glitrt nl(•) com-tboV'I on: March 10 1992 1n1.,1s1 •nd o1ner iumi u Ordln1nc1 No. 02·11); STRUCTION OF AN 11.250 S1ctlon 11471/t 1•89 by at th• otflc• ot Sytvl• cill Servfc•• loC N-Nick Sp1d1hno maocld to lrll"IUCI bUll-Erie W.nenk•rnp ' provtdld lhei•ln· plui td· Loc1I Cot1t1I Pt09rem SO.FT .. 2 STORY COM· lhl Dlp1tlrnenl ol Julllca/ Shllldt, Altomey 11 Law. CNSt035380 Yori!, On• euiion Hiiit Bou-Thlt tt1ttment Wit llllO Mtl undlt lhl FlcU~t Tnlt ttatll't'llflt _, l•i.d -Land U11 pi., Amlndmtnt MERCIAL BUILDING WITH BurllU of Narcotic En-3480 Torr•nc• Boul•v•rd, '1ctltlou1 f9vard N1lhvilla TIMI•· with Iha County Clltlr. of BuliMtl Nt!M(t) lilllld wrth Iha CO\.lnty Clltk ot vancti. 11 ""I' lhereund« No. 29 f0t C0tpor1tt Plu.t SUBTERRANEAN PARKING tofct""'1L Sult• 212, Torranc•, C&li· •u1lnet1 N•me '"3h15 ' Or1ng9 COunty on Ai>rll 1•. •boYI on: l$&9 Or r-.-. on M.v cll and lntaresl lh•r.on: and WHI PC; 9'ICI I rl\llslon IO & A VESTING PARCEL Tha proPlrf'I' Wtl Mliltd fomi• 90503 lo tha hlghltl St•toment Thlt bUtln111 II co~ !192 AlllM Duhoull 13~2 ..,_M, pk.-IHt, ctw1111, M'l:I IJC· 01v1lopm1nl Agrt•mtn1 MAP, LOCATED AT 1698 wt1h r11pKt lo aU9gld V1o-anc1 'b91t blddll', 10C1 9U1> TN Followlog Plflonl ductlld by: 1 COl'poritlon F528208 Thil lltltfl'llnl wa1 lillld ' 1'524815 PIM•• ol 1he TrustH 1nd No. 4 covering prop«ty le> NEWPORT BLVD. IN A C2 l1llon(1) ol S•ctlon(1) )K:1 lo connrmatlon by ukl att doing bullnut tt: Th• r1gl1tren1(a) com· Publl1hld N-port B•-cho with tM Col.Inly Cltril ot ol tha lnltll Cl'tatld by cat9d In Cofpor11• l'fau,, ZONE. ENVIRONMENTAi. 11351 ol lhe Haatth Incl $upttlor Court, all rlghl. ESH PU""BUCATIONS 4975 maocld to trlll'lMci bl.Ill-Coit• M11• Dirty Pilot Orang• County Ott Mat<:h ~In.cl NtwpOl'l &tlCrt. Uld DHd ol Trust. Thi Co1por1t1 Pl•z• W11t, DETERMINATION: NEQA. S1t11y Codi. You .,. \JUI and lnler•l1 ot uld d• M1cMtlw Cot.w1, Suit9 500. ,.,.,, undll' lhe Flc:tlllou1 Api11 t7, 24, M1y 1, I, 11192 13, 19112 Cotti M111 Diiiy PUot total amount ol 1ald obllg•-NtwpOl'I VllllOll and CMc TI VE DEC LA RAT 10 N. Mtllby rKllillld thll tha caatld •I tlmt ot de1th, Mac:Arlhur Blwl., N9Wporl Bu t in••• N•mt(t) Mllld F·216 FS24t72 M1rch 27, April 3, 10, 17, tlonl II Iha II I lniUlll Plaza Pl•nn9d Commun!-~AVAIL.ABLE FOR REVIEW Olstrlcl Anorney ol Ortnga and Ill nQht, title and lnl.r· S.tch, C1lil. 12650 lbov9 on: Jlnuary 1, 1991 Publilhect N-porl a.am. 1992 publ!Qtioo f;: ~ tlCI Is Ill• (proposed Ordlnanca ~N~~G DDAJ.~1~AT THE County hU lnhl1!1d pr~ ••I thl 111111 hat 1dditloo-R. Dana Emprlngham, 2f5 Rani Raml11z.. A.11. Sec· PUBLIC NOTICE Co•I• M111 Cally PHol F·167 0 0 No. 112·10). All ol th••• -c•tdlngt to forl•ll tht dy 1cQUlrld, In and to•" Emtr•ld Bay, L1gun1 r111ry March 27 "Pril 3 10 11 '56,661.91 prop•r11•• •r• IOCllld 4, VESTING TE ATM •bo.....Otac:ribtd prol)lf'IY Iha Cl'r'llln r••l proparty 111· h1Ch, c1u1, 112651 Thi• 1lltlll'lll'rt WIS !lied CNSt034558 11192 . • • • PUBLIC NOTlCE 01 ted1 04/0fS/1892 within Ntwpotl Centtr. TRACT MAP VT·14210 FOA purtU•nl lo Httlth Ind Ulllld In tha Couniy ol Or-Scott Bt•dl•y Emprlng· wjlh.. \h• Counly Clafk ol l'lctltlou• .1---=====,,--R E S S FINANC IAL Thi propo11d proj1cl RICHARD E. FIOCK TO Stf1ty Code S•cUon anga, St111 ol c.atltornla, hJ.m, 295 Emttild Bay, LA· Oringt Counl)' on Miich auilMSs N•""' F·165 CNS1034S32 CORPORATION, A CAI.-con111t1 ol a requttl 10 CREATE A TEN I.OT SUB-114U.4. com"'°"'Y known 11: 4233. guna B•.oh, Clllli. 92651 25, 1992 St•ttment PUBLIC NOTICE Fk tltlowi IFORNIA CORPORA-tmtnd thl LCP Laod v.. ~vis:::ir:.M~cLgDINQ YOIJ lfl ln1truc\ld lhll II 4235, 4237 l/"ld 4239 Cant 'Ho HO, 7370 E. Nighthawk FS2811S Th• FOl\owlng pertonl •ualne•• Nim• T ION •• TNtlH ~ lncloftPC dlsltlcl 1egute· COHJUNC WlTl HT)THINE )'OU dealr1 to COl'llHI 1M Rold, NIWPOfl, Batch, Cll-Clrdt, Anahalm Hlll1, Cali!, Publl1hld Ntwporl U.ach· lfl dojng bullntlt is· CNS1034t32 St1t1mont ' ' ...,.,. 10 9Ct lhl lrtnlllf TION forfeltur1 of thl1 proptrty, llomla 92633 112907 DDC-ffESTAURAN · FlcUtleua Th9 Following Plftol'll B1: ANN REVERE, of 30,000 aqu1t1 lt.t ol ol· CONSTRUCTION OF 9 puriuanl to Htll\h ar'ic:I Tlffftl of $119 •• ctth In Thlt buiin111 It con-Costa Miii DtU'f' Pilot T, 500 1tt ~ bullnffl u ; VlC E PRESIDENT flc1 d~ enlltl• CONDOMINIUM UNITS S•l1ty Cod• ~1ctlon law!\11 mOlll'f' ol thl Unfllld duclt d by: 1 g-ral par'!· April 10, 17, 24, Mly I , ~wp:;:. ~~ Drlvt, au.W.e N-. OUR Hl:RO, 4250 Sc;on IS EAL) teoo North menl from Corpotlll Pill.I PROCESSED UNDEA 11489.5, )'OIJ mu$! 1111 • Slltu otl coollml1lkw1 OI ntrlhip 1!Kl2 I . ·---· e.acn, lt•tement Orlv•. N1wpo11 B11ch, lro•dw•Y, S ult• 100, W..C PC lo CMc: Plua PC: PL.ANN6~13 ACTION PA·92· v...-lllld dalm slltlrig your Silt, Of pari Ctlh 1nd b91-Th• 11g!1lr1n1(1I com-F189 ~~O~ Denholm 500 Tll9 'O::C:.IQ J*IOOI C111l. l2G60 S•ng An•, C• 92709, Ind t rl'Mloo to• DI....+-~~ ~~ :,T ~2~ lnlll'nl lo thl pr~ ance.upon •uc:h titrmt Ind ITllOCld 10 lr•MKI bus!-PUBLIC NOTICE Nt wport . C•nt•r bri~•. ta:.=T ~;~~NG Sung Boo MY\!09. 11212 T•l•phone: 17141 053-~:1S~ey FUR-ZONE. ENVIAONMENTAL i:' ~;:: 8!!td~m th9 =~ ::.~ ~;:: :~~rni~"N11:(.r1::: Suitt 820, NrNport U.ICh, 30Q() Pullmtn Slt"1. S1.111t ~:;II~ •39A. fultln, 8B10 THEA GIVEN lhal tht p,-~ DETERMINATION: NEGA,. COuoly ol OtlnQI Wittlin MOlll!ve. T111 percent ol •b!W• on· Jlnu 1 1192 CNS1034551 Clllf. 02690 A. CO.I• M• ... C.UI. 12626 Tnli bu1ln111 11 con- P ublith•d N1wporl pos:ld pro;.ct h11 blen ,. TIVE DECLARATION ltolrt'f' (30) d•r ol tM n.-1t amount bid 10 be d1po1-A Otna fm~"" f lctltlou• T"11 butlna•• 11 con-B•yport Mong1ge Com· auct9d by:'" lnc:llvldual B•ach.Co1t1 Mtsa Dilly 'Mwed purw1ot lo lhl C11-rcVAILABLE FOR REVIEW publlcltlorl o tNt Nolle:•. tlllCf wllh bid. Th11 1111em1111 w11 IU1d Bu1lnet1 N1m• ~~led by:1 •n lncl:vldi.111 PM)', CllilOl'rii, 3090 Pull-Tht ,.,-istranlltl to~ Pilot Aprll 10, 17, 24, 1992 "omit Eiwlroomerr!lll, Oull-OR 21 DAYS AT THE un .... you recal\!1 IC1131 Bid• Ot ofltrt to be In witn Iha County Cler• ol •••tetn•nt I .;,t, •1~•n1~ ~: mto Strll1, Sul!• A, Co111 mencld 0 lrlflMCI tiull-F204 tty Act.. 11nC1 11 hll b1en 0.. PlANNING DMSION). notlc:1. (PlllH UH Supe-W1111ng and wlll bl r.calvld Orang1 Counly on March Thi Following p11M>n1 mtnc o ,.,, • M•sa, Calll. ll292t nn1 uoOll' lhl Ac:t.llc>ut ---------1 llfmlnld thal 111 .igniflctnl FOR FURTHER INFORMA-riot COUit Numbll' ~-•• 11'19 1lorflald otllc:1 •I 17. 1992 llt doing bu1lnu1 ••. :t~ l.l'lderN lhe (t kltflou• Thi• butln••t It co~ Bu1l11111 N1me(1) lilt.a PUBLIC NOTICE IHM1onm«"1lll coocarnt ot TION ON THE ABOVE AP· eo.) You must HtVe., 11n-9")' lime 1har ttia firtt pub-' ,_,25358 SOCAI. PARKING E0U1P. ui n••t. am•5•1 11''" dudld by:• eorporatlon 1ticwe on: NJA ---=~,,,------1 thl prOfaet l'llw bier'! Id-PUCATIONS, TELEPHONE dOl'Hcl copy ol 1111; clllm llclUon ""''°' lrld b9I01'1 Publl ...... MENT COMPANY 4110 ·~ :· ~:. • 11112 Th• 11glttrant(1) com-Sung &oo Myung asc 5 24 dr11ted In prtvloutty Clfti· 754.5245 ()fl CALL AT THE °" the Dittrict Anom.y of d•I• oft.... ltiad N~ e ..... MtcArtltur Court ,;,., New-..... . m tn90Coct to lranACI tlu"-Thlt ltlllmll'rl w•• lllld NOTICE OF llld FINI! EnWONMOtal OFFICE Of THE PLAN-Or1ng1 Couoty (Alln: Crllo D•ltd M•ch 30 1092 Co1t1 M••• Dlll'f' P"OI poll e.acn Cllif 92660 Thlti ttll«nanl wt• 111«1 nett uodlf the Actltloul with lhl Coun~ Ci.t'k ol •ETITION TO lmpld Reporl No. 1411, NING DIVISION, ROOM RoOl.on. DloUlv Olstrlcl Al· .,.... lhl•ida, Esq., April 10, 17, 24, Mty I, Soulhl!'n 'c1111~..w. Pllk· ~ the --~~ly Clitr• ol Bullnetl N1m1(t) lltllld °'""" County °" MllC" ADMINISTER which-· PftParac:l lor IM 200, 71 FAIR DRIVE, lornty) at 70o CMc Ctrittr 3480 TonOM• •twct 11192 Ing ServlcH Inc • C•hlor· ~ .......... , °" Mweh lboWI oo: Mlle" 2. 1"2 10. 1992 ESTATE OF: Ubrary Eachllr199 Agr .. CN~STA MESA. CAUFOA· OrtYa WHI, ~Ana, CA lt1. 2t2 Tor,•nc~' F·1t0 nit c0tpoi1i1on. "145 Ash 12, 1 2 Fll4741 ~~ ~·.~~Pr1&kl9nl,,_. ' Pl24004 "*11 Ind Ackllodum No. ...._ 12701 within ten (I()) dl)'t ' ' Slfffl San Diego Cllil "-,_...,,_,, WU ...,. DONALD 1 10 iha Final EIA. TNt cs.-P ubll•h•d Niwpot l of the ftllng of Iha cl.im In C•lffonde 80803 PUBLIC NOTICE 02101• · · Publllf'Wd NIWporl Blach-wl1h lhe Couoty Clerk of Publl1Mcl Newoor1 8NC:t.- KIRKPATRICK tarmin.tlon 16 blMd IC>ot\ B1ach/Co1ta MUI Delly !hi $upll'tor CourVCMI OI-"°'Mild •• lktwen, ,.,. Thll butln11t ,, con-COtt• M••• Diiiy flllOI Orano-County Otl Mite!'\ Cotti ,,..... DIU'f' PJIOI CASE NO. A1835e5 1M lld U\st th• propoMc:I Paot Aprll 17, 1992. -Mkln. ••n•I R•pr•t•ftt•tlve CNS tOJ 5J 90 dudld by:. COlpoFll\on ~II 10, 11, 24. Ml'f' I, •• 1992 AprW 3, 10, 17, 2•, 11112 To Ill hel1t , benallclarlfl, 1mtndm•ntl and ~ 1222 The 1llllur. 10 llmaty I! .. of the 11tate of ..id '1ctltlou1 Thi 11gltlt1nt(I) com-1192 1'824012 f'·ln credilOrll, contlng.nt er.al-oprTlll'll Agrffmanl repr• sod ~• t verlfl9d d9lm c1ec .. ...i lu1IMS1 N•me mancld IQ 1t1nuc:t bull-P' 111 Publltn.d ~ 8"ch-lort, Ind pet.on• who msy ....-II minor cNngu 10 lhe PUBLIC NOTICE ~ .,. inlll'Hl In the Publlth•d N•wp1rt 11 .. •ment nttt under tha FlcliUous • Cotta M111 Deity P1101li;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; .. othatWIH bll lnlareslad In Ubrll')' Each1rig1 proj9ct, T 15218 ~ If'! Iha SUptriOf loeo h.C••t• Ill••• Tll9 Fotlo<Mng par.001 l;lutln111 Nam1(1) lltt9d PUILIC NOTICE Aprtt 3, 10. 17, 24, llN2 II tha WIN or ut111, ot both, Ind do not , .... any .Im-Coutt wltl ~ In tM 0 1 ... Pt) 1 •-·• 10 1.. 11• doing b1Jtlnu111: •bovtl on: M1y 1, 11M11 f ·t11 f 'd I tion' of: DONALD KIAKPATRICK portant MW llw roQlrd· T/S NO 82847 pt(l9efty b91ng c19cW9d Of • '• o _. • "'' EBH PUltUCATIONS, 4915 Donna K9fldrlck, Steretary ~tltloue QI' ft ftC A PETITION hu be.n Ing lhl 9'gnlflcll'IC .tlacta of NOTtCll OF -, OT-C SS p; ED t7, 1ff2 M•cArtf'lur Court. SU/11 600 -....,..., Nome PUBLIC NOTICE Cll !lltd by DAVID fl. OE 1M p,-OflC1 It'll!......-. not TflUSTE•'ISAll. IL LA I I F2t3 Newport Bl l'I CAQ2'60 ' Clatallledls..... It.. t i L.ANCV In th1 Su_pt~ llfalul!ICI In Finl! f:1R No. YOU ARE IN DEFAUlT It'• the S<Mu1k>n you'r• R. Dan• E~iOQhlm US C 0 NV I: N 11. NT The ,oi::;:; l'lotKloul COurt of Clllfornla. ~ 141. Thlrefen. P\ftUlnl to UNDER A DEED OF TRUST Matehl~g fOf • whath-USE Eni•r1ld B1y, L1Qun1 whethtr you're buy-.,, Oo1nQ bualnHt ::IOml •w .... u NMM ..., .... ,. of ORANGE. Slc'llon 111&2 of h St1t9 DATEO Jtnuaty 24, 1991 .,. you 10 lffklng • THE Blach, CA 512651 Ing, 1alllog, or jutl A.ATWtAAS. 209 f. ea • lt .. .......t THI! PETITION rlqUfflt CfOA ~. no 9d-UNLESS YOU TAKE AC-hOm•, IU'I •P•ntn1n1, PILOrS S<:olt BTIClllY t:mp1\ng· looklng, ci.11ltlac:t hilt 1ron1 N9wpcl!'I e.ach c.Ji TM Follow\og '*'°"' AD·VfSUt lhlt OAVlD P. DE I.ANCY .dlllonal ~ Im-TIOti TO PROTECT YOUR • MW, occupailfon or CLASSIFIED h1m. 295 Em11ald B•r· la· Wh.11 you Medi t2ea2 ' -.... C1offta butlMtt .. : 1:•2.5678 be 9PP01n19d .. pflf'IOOll PKf r.port la rllqWecl~ PAOPERTY, fT MAY BE IWn • llr•y P91-QI.NI a.or ... CA 11265 PILOT cu•••F••o Klmblrly kit ,,IC~all 511 NE WPORT T08ACCD " f'IPf'HMlllt""' lo •d~ Copl•t ol .... Cartlhd SOLD AT A PUOUC SAt..E. ~ -·~ Ho Ho, 7370 E. NlghlhtlW 942·5•7• ,.,,. 'B', CO.ta MIU, b11il. 1107 ~ Con!« °'~ .. _______ _, Houses 1Condos For Sale 4ot-Nt-11 \I ion._> <<1-:NFllAI 1110..! C ll~J ,\ ~1t-.._i\ !O..'I I ~ I " I I\ \It ..... '\ L '' ' I ti ISi ,\ ~1t S,I\ 10..' I s. ............ ' Rool:~lllblO~ f~ 't!ll,M1Rll ~ S nm~FRE£!' 11 I '\, I ! -. i , ! ! I", l\f-\(ti l••IH -ll PLACE AN AD CALL 642 -5678 ~ IL 111•11 Cl. ..... ~ 1.111•11 CL ,. 1111 .._, \\ I ! I I! I l\i' \~I • It\ I ' ill \1 II 1"' • Ht \1 I! 1<>11'1 h Li c k i n u t is 0 c n n d ' ' Friday. April 17. 1892 U • • t .~ I • 'I ,. t ·• II~ \I It • • .1 1 \I I I *18dnft MA l1IOOI CILOll TO a11 'I ~ r1•ared ...... &illl ...... _ .... mo. cal flDr........ • ...... ,.,..._. -.w pooae,.,..,INM.Ptort CM -.... --- ,fllml ·' :Z, ·-. ~P~ nw * ........... ••AM•= = ~~ :: :ta+. H/9, no l*9111 with .,.... ~ i:.-~ ._... !\~.i: '* .:' 28A ::0 :.?Co'::' o.e:.-.:eall eept ~~~using. .~~ IMO. 37W140 Ne1a. ~+~·~ ~~· ......... lor .... frplo, .... ~ ,,. LMe ... Dr. .. ....... .aa taM llAPLa 2eP.r:"-.. • • .... • a ready! IMS/mo. lcwtr'8 ....... ""' 4/30 • ....,. eky-11 1BA Poot,.,,., ca* hkup CENTAUA MGMT 2 v;;:;;-:eet11•9h Huge. f\Kn ll•i;a .... "9rnu IC 142-9797 a::::a ac:: •• .,, 2._ 18A loft ept. oar-ge, ftlTLAKS VILLAO• 142·2281or631·2725 A..,. M3?/mo 38A 2!'f4•5pool: ... lnd!Y.• II. ·-----~ IHI, 1900/mo yrly .... AvllJI ....at•• .• • .. PORT llAY ••• gtat. -7 + -n. ur· • em8'I d'lux trplo, fncd yd w/patlol e11. n/amkr. 7ee-9554 •'SID• UCK UY For 1•t I Months Our spacloue rooms &M·8891. Lv mag. Ho 11se" Condos For Sale ,:•I I ' ,,, j •• i . j' .. , OlderlXll'~w/ 10 x IO' addition. .... for ..,,.. .,.,. eon. In nice '*" "' CM. ......... , 17100 obo ...... 3. A GOOD AD! otll FllEMJl.Y CALL: 842-5878 18A hoUH. Clean, Vrly 11200 Nf ctbhM Uttle • .... w 28R 18A am back On Ow s:;a.111 Include refrlg & micro .... t.Ne CM-Shr 38A llOVllQTO bright. wskv/drp, alCy-&tenNe. e7W.7 front ~,..,. ::; yrd, OU w/d hk.up. 71 ~~=" ~13110 conlln•"••i-.,_feal, To-wnhome -./all light, M2S. ....,,_. . fUll kllchen fyplc: P•rk·Seltfng!I No P•••· 5735/mo ..-v~ ~ MfVlc• & muc.h em.nlU.s. l.ndfY fac, ThdUlofVI~~ 28A 18a townhOme In •The Bluffs• ~· hkup, ..... st«aa• =·~= :B~:~ 145-US31aft3pm '::'•r,.~~r:':::. :~=-1~.::. ~:u ooet of~, 2 ~ M ... Verde. Anached 2BR/den/2BA. 11750/ 11000/mo •a• llOCM 1895. Child OK. No Large, CIHn. Quiet, WHklV rat•• from S376/mo ... \.\ u&lla. room, rb:th home gtar, lndtY hkup S885I mo, no pets. 557-e332 Pets. •:11 .. 107, 28R apt., Aduh ., .. , t28DRll S700t S150, 11t .=1uHta AV! Im~ s:n-UH on a lerge, Welled ~~.~ 7~~ Cliff Dr. Oen & Ba~ =:!w ;.~50~o. •tlDRll SIOOt only. 01 F niamkr ahr beaut L. F. oomerLeoetlelotft.I ac..-o~ ., __ R_emax __ ac~r.A~ltn...---~ft C=Alngl1i:01 S100 Off 1st mo. E'slda a.. a• Frig, dahwshr, S1ove woods hm, tenn, pool, ..... , • · •••oO/Me Cute & 1BR new eatpat & Love •• 1 "Courtyatd Incl No P9t• 545-4855 spa, amens 1385. No Pl•tely renovated! Cl.UN mo. no P9ta. e3t-e359 cory 2Br 1Ba dplx I I HUD w 1 Hffing Gated pool klda/ t 770-1851 AV parking. Only 3BR + fam rm + I ...,. 1 _...._ ' m1 .. ~:· Avl •come. actlvltl;a, Ask' at>oui ••BR, 2"°' BA. 2-atory. , ___ P•-•-----'75,000. Call 8'11 or SlUdy frp1c Quiet ut-UaC Npt North, 3Br ut a,..... p-.. space, ,_.,,, now. 722' Speclalal M2·UU 100 ft. to bch, frplc, * CDll 1hsre new 3BR M/f. non-amkr to atv Helen today .a (702) «M-aae. Lg Y,d. 11~ + ~ • fam rm, 3Ba, Lv Mag •7~334 0812 or 975-1877· patio, •SIOO Neptune. 3\o\BA h<>UM. Pvt. rm 3BR 3BA. Nwpt CrH1 ~2 fOt" lnfor-mo. Agl 15().1557 3 trptc, 3-c• g&1, lf'g •2BR/y9atty, aundeck, 8300 OPft 1 at 2 Lrg 1 Br alngl•-lavet, lleoo/mo, &44-7038 with BA. SS95/mo fl Condo. All •~nltiff. lftlltloft. crnr lot. Avsll 5/1. garage, w/d, u111 Incl, llo'a Rent 3Br 2Ba, lndry rm, sml front yd. •-Ntal. iL ltOO m. n/smkr 123-0102 S500/mo +utll. St.-va/ 9lakle remdld hM 3BR 12950/mo. Drive by steps to mancet, S976. gar, lrg patio, new Harbor & 19th. Pat _. Pam 548-0184 eso.1oet ._ _______ _, 1BA. f/p, dhl ,..,, RV 3130 Cort• Portonno. .. .... 5882 pnt/crpt dfW lndry welcome. 1595+S300 New cpt/palnt, vaulted •NB Condo, prof!, N/1=,.,...,.-----,--- prtc•g, vlld ~11:.-ccw'd Call eee.9204 -fac. 1975. 140-7804 cells, gar, hO pets amkr, to share 2BR N• Ltg eitec suite, bch, Houses Condos For Rent <.t \ii.HAI .'10.! patio, w/d hkups, lrg 2BR 2Ba lower. Gataga, dap. Avl now. 997·28ee H7·t77etrto-nn 2BA, W/D, enc gar. pool, te('lnla/pvt deck, fncd yd Wkly dnr Harbor Woodl frpte. patio arH. 309 •MOO on ht Month Move-In •P•Cl•ll 1475 +IA utll/dap. w/d. Happy/clean prof lmmac Condi a::_; T ........... Steps lo 32nd ••• ll050/mo. E'ald• 2Br 18•. W/d Newer 2BR 2BA S850 ........ M9ht• Small Avail 5/1. •ao.oe2e MIF. S850. &4&-8473 OK. ,...... yurty. Call 850-0389 h & Pam A,.. Me-5880 1BR, Ideal for 1 par· AYlll S/1. S1375. NWpt Cntr. 28r 1Ba, k ups, p\/t yd gar. or 97_:a48 son. Gar. lndry, 5700 Balboa Isl .. on water· Na ,_•rll Npt. Male 133-77715 or n&-43351 11150 Bkr 140-50$4 Clean & quiet. $750. No pets 850-8149 Shr hse •BR 2Ba. w/ wlll aJv with M/F., n/a. No pets. 846-6085 M I I I I I d, f/p, dock prlva, Elegant, 1200a/f furn NEWPORT llCH • Stu L .. prime 38r 28• ••EASTSID•** Oft-n pee I I 1 BLK 10 b9ech. Quiet prkng $525 723-4702 2Br 2Ba. AV1 pvt rm/ Balboa Bay Club lower dupta• unit, IA 1 BDRM 1990 G 2 & 3BR Townhom .. 1 sunny 1Br, psllo with bs. Gym, tennis, pool. 11050 block to beach, frplc:, ••N-2Br 2Ba. wash wster. gat. No ~~ GOOd loci 948-7397 tr .... garage. Xlnt loc. B.alboa Pen Pt. Lg 3BR S525..-IA ut. 721-8580 TUSTIN RANCH. 3bd \.UX""".. ...... e~~~. ·J~"3ooe::~ ~ ~ap~~· ~~~~: 2323 Elden 548-7854 MUST IEE! S750 Incl u11t. 790-1982 ~~·la~f,·.,~~~~:o Nwpt bay chanl rm. furn Uk• model 11700 pool, apa.,,.., beach •rl• EvHfWkenda· 11300/mo. AV! 5/8. •1Bdrm 1BA S625/mo. $200 OFF! 1BR bachalOt apt & 3Br or 213/455-3132 m·f prlv ba, cable, kltch UDO lSLE • 3bd Pa1fo, & shopping. 11500/ 494-7748 Days ask 875-4082 Eest1lde location. Call 28•, 2 balcony, 2-csr Balboa P prlv, w/d , u&JI lnc.Prorl 2 es garage. '2100 ' mo + dep. 538-Nlt for JUdy: 83:t.38SO •Charmine 3BR 2B• Sunbow Rlty, lno BeatJ1lful t BR townho-gar. $450/11425. 457· room & nBA.on R~!'uc· ~~ nl• 5'176. 54&-aea5 .,EWPORTBCH·3bd, ~-... b nl f le 1• 931-~242 m•a. Frplc, ON/, 37 .. ,. ..,,...()138.,,~.... ..., .., • Blllboa Bay Ctub • Luxufi 2Br 2Ba twn-..vuu Ul'i ng rp • w ~ patio, lndry rm. up-""'• vH ,....,.., rent In ••ch&llQ• for Nwpt N. Prof, m/f to 12,eoo hO In led d hkups, 2 car gar, •Do you nHd lg clean graded. 1750/mo. 2tZ 38th it. Lrg 2Br cook & cleaning. 1350 share 3BR Twnhm. UDO ISLE • 3bd Bay •Un..,.,..... Porte 3Br an~ gar~• Jae.co:.: ~al~ ;r ~~7~113:>. 2br lba? Garage. new 238 AVOCADO 1Ba 1975 1Br 1Ba + utll. Keith 723-1163 5"30/mo. 5115. Mika front l4000 21A Ba. 1960 sq ft. 11350/mo. 780-1993 ac • • cpl, DflN. storage. CENTAUR MGMT 1775. Ga~age, yrly. a .. utJtul Newpt Hta 844-6118 or 987·2921. CIHn, aeroH from 1 BR, baautlfully furn/ S750 No Pet 840-2495. 642·2288 or 631 ·2725 8504838 home to share w/3e yr Profl Fem for spacious WINTER 1\.\ acre park. Aval SI NWPt Shre 3Br 28•. decor, oc•an side or •Lg 3Br 2Ba, frplc, 2B f le: 1 blk be h old profl. Prefer prof'I 2BR condo. Own Uv RENTALS AVAILABLE 1. POOl/leCUZ/lennls nr frplc:. Vrly. Avsll now. hwy, many daalrabl• patio, lg closets, dbl NEW r, rp • ac: • Female Non Smkr no rm, BR/BA. NB, met to Wlilarffont HC>mff Inc. A9ettora 83M400, 7eo.3e00 tli\1 tlO:\ I ' I NIN S l' I ,\ -~ I o 7 by. Cd 144-7~54 2 car gar, w/d hk-up, fHturH, mature quiet gar new ctpt & paint 2BR 2Ba, pvt garage, 2 dra to bay, gar w/ pats M95 548-2137 Hoag. S525/mo. N/S, ·1711. Only 11325/mo . pool. 11375. 780-8508 adh S765 873-7071 s1 1'70Hopets140-2(95• washer/dryer. good opnr. Vrty IH 11065. · · no p9ta. M2·S323 C M _, •~-I 211 21st St. 838·2951 COM shr 3Br 2Ba hae.1---....,...------ 0PEN HOUSE Adorable Studio w/frplc, •LAG Clean Studio w/ oat.a ••• ....... 1 on. u & 1 b Pron · M/F to 1hf new french windows no t 11 kl h 1 t 11 Move-In Speclall BLUFFS 2Br 21ABa, pairs pr vate, eat ... lghtJ·•~ 3BR Nwpt SAT/SUN 1-4pm • u tc en. nc s ut •· $975 714-650-8310 1300 sq ft 2-~·· g•• loc. 5'150. M/F. Avail ..,. -~ 1728 9edt rd Uine gar, 1 person, lse No pet~. Off·St prkng. , -..... -· now. Marti 819-487•2113 Hts Twnhm. W/O, gat, Wntctltf. 2:r t lAB• S850/mo 89e.3120 5"50/mo. 240-2299 NEWLY dee 2Br 1 ~B• Avail now. No pats. t/p + moral 2 rm• 1.1\trllN ·\ tlll.l.S ~~1 :.0 •38f, 28a+ den hM, 2 twnhma, nu crpVpnt. Clean, sharp 2Br 1Ba, ALA MOANAAPTS In triplex. 1985. Neat 11125/mo. 875-0068 CdM·Hotl 2BR 2Ba, hot av all. 1450/$800 + 1195 10 $950. 82T·5l07 neat view, 2 biles to $200 OFFH Estancia HS. 960-3728 COZY duplex, 28r ~~P~/~al~lgpr:.~! sec. Jiii 722·7360. Pvt l.t.d Comm. 3BR lbe92a5c/hml 0Ca .• r7~o2r15 ... ~allo or 845-4033 1Ba, gat. Avall 511. 29 $550 973-4071 RESPON -Fem to share Must ... to appr9ciat•I car gtar, f/p, grdnr, IM. 38A 2BA. untum. 1g Uv • 1 t 89 + utl. Xfnt loc. rm/mHter w/eloHt No pata. ~-0138 "" ""' """ 1 & 2BR, dfW, beaut $795/mo IH 708-397· · 3Br 2Ba near 18th & 3B house, comm SMALL 2Br 1Ba. uul pool area. Rec rm, Trlplex clean 28r 1Ba, 1125 or 71~5-2588 CDll·N/amkr, Profl to Npt Blvd, w/d, cable, poot & spa. sec sys., paid. Garage, lndry. lndry rm, close to end gar. lndry hk ups, share latge 38r, frplc, new kltcll. tg yd. $400/ sp/storage gak>ral lg Nmod khch. frplc:, dbl get, WIO hleup, sorry, no petS. For appt to .... call 850-1021. ( (II{( l'.\11\ Ill.I. Mi\H .!I.!.! **Laroe 2.-oty 28R 2Ba. eerport, lndry, 11000/mo. Cal bafor• 9:30em or aft« epm- •7 .. 2847 Nt-.Wl'OH I Hl-'A<tl ..!lh~I lteDI To Sand YWMLY t BR-.3BR nr behl 2.,. ear parking. ••7M 1700/Mci VIII• Rent.II 975-4912 11850. Agt. 144-7881 814-B Marg~ite. No shops and buHs. S750. Xlnt loc, 347 W. MR MOAG HOSPITAL W/0, cloM to beach, mo utll Incl. 142·788e pats. 11000/mo Open S59S-$875/MO Witson. Call 83t·5059 28r 11AB• 2·aty, $850. sunny, 5"50. 875-5352 Rentale Avellablel •• 530 W. Wll.SON · <1arage, Inside lndry. SHARIE beautiful CM 1·5BR. 1800-15000/ at 1-4pm 848·2525 722•9012 or 842•22.88 Refs. Agt. 998--3195 CM Lg• 3Br ha• 2 blka home near Blufta, Mo. No '" chatged. Studlc Apt. Living , . to OCC. M/F, n/a. >arge yard, Jacuu.I. Agt. M2·7t21 kitchen & bath. Walk Attractive, aophlat• Mstr brlba 5'175. Utll Non-amokr. S376/mo. to beach. Avail 5/1. cated 1aR with prl-CLEAN 28R 1•A Incl. Joe, 54W908 780-1522 or 831-1364 Stmtw!I 1750, utll Incl. 618 vat• P:,:~00~25/mo. quiet cul-d•a.c. pool: CDM shat• bright & CM near PCH Share Waterfront Balboa 4BR, 21AB•. sweeping Orchid Ava. cable. S850/mo + pleasant home, deck. 3Br 2Ba twnhae, maid, home by Ferry. Lwcurl- vlew of mtna/cl1y Ila, Studio. 5 m in 10 ocean, CLEAN 1 Br S650/mo seso sec. 897-8939 w/d. Non-amk.r. $390. pool, w/d. M/F prof ous. Pvt Bch/Dock. grndr, pool. tennis. 7 yrs new, clean, 1pa-with garage or $600/ : Avail now. 721·9541 notMmlU. 14'50. 722-8034 seoo. 875-5742 gated comm S2800 elous, huge balcony, mo without garage. I.AG UNA .OCllAll YllRW ••R 1-....,. ...... ....,..,.----t V.U Patio gar key •2•R au 2 car gar, per mo. ~2097 seso. 840-5614 Bkr No pets. 722-8711 to beh gate.' No 'pets Mge, W/O, dedc. poot11.--------.. The Piiot Claaat- tled HEACH :.!ti'1H 112001mo 780-eM'I spa, •veil 111. 11250/ Wntcllff Twnhome •Retunlahecl upper mo. Agt. 729-7297* 2Br 1 IABa, new eat· 2BA, 1 " BA. lga •2L 2Ba. 2 car gar, paVpalnt. S895 thru deCk. 2 blk• 10 beh, MC gaae, comm pool/ 1950. 1121 Bedford gar, WIO. 11325. Agt. apa, gmbelt location. Lane. 827-5107 or PILOT CLASSIFIED The moat comprehen· Small Studio, heart of It• t .. _ --•utJ · alve and current dtr-· downtown Laguna, nr • ,.., ..., on you re ...... ahopplng/\ranaport•· Marching for • whath-tory of goods and ,.,. uon. $600. 496-11141 ., you're Making a Vices aroundl 94--338' A home, an apanmen1, 1---------__ • ___ ._gem..._ __ _ 131...e«l:~1111 Vacant now. 11395/ 3Jo-&SNS-4no X 205 a new occupation or 91/en a stray pat. NEWPOHT NEWl'Oll I C...,_.ne 2ar 1••• grMI kitchen, MOW & reflig, spec:loue Iv rm, frplc, gtarage. 11350 + MC. 111-355-0823 Walk to behl 2BR 18a upper 111ao: 2aA 2aa tower 11325. Oar, t/p, lndry, pelAo NO 1413 ( t IS l'I\ Mt.Si\ 21.!-l 28A 2"'1!ta town.'\Qme. gllled community wl ~ anV)' sy91em. CloH to shoppn,g (7t4)94..afU Twnhse .. tyl•. 38r 2~8a, .net ~. W/O hkups, pool 6 ape. t 1070/mo + l350 dep. 2233 F.,,,_ \W#RdS48-700t •2BA C>upfe•. na cpt/ nu paJnt. gar. lndry hleupa, lg yd 1825 ~ 8"1 147.7540 .-1LOT CLASSIFlaD It's the r..oure• you can co\A'\1 on to ..,I a myriad or merchan- dl.. h9"\S, becaUM our cotumna compel quallfled buyera to talll ~ .. 878 mo. Agt. 729-7H7• LINES DAYS BUCKS HEACll 261i9 BEACH 21;i.•1 McLAIN ENTERPRISES FEATURES BAYFRONT 1, 2, J-ledroom apotmenh wtth fnptac•. wet bar, rNclowG¥9, wothet/dtyel hookupl, cent.a <* ond garage With extra storoge. M malnNnclnce Included. SOtry, no ,,.,, ffom $1,295 Mon1h M NlWPOIT MAltNA (I04J SUPS AVMll) 7604919 iiiiiflli. FNWWAY APARTMINTS at llG CANYON .U-4609 Call 642-5678. 642-5678 ..,_.._...., ........ __.__.. ... ._,.., ...... ,.ca Put a few words to work for you. SERVICE DIRECTORY .,. . a!ifew ftp 11_.lllm11111111111111118 \ I I:\•, I I( I I I II I "\I II t\ ~ I> Y M 1\ N . I , 111 ll\10\'JN(i .1~1 1 llt>Ot I Nlo .1'11 11 1\\11111'\(, lot.Cl .. ..,..,.. A Ua. ~ MlchHl'a Moving & ,,.. Estl~ New ,._ try. drywall, electrtcal, Storage. Uc. lneur. root & r.pelra. Uc. IClr ...... r Cwt. paint. etc. Greet,..... Ouar. low .. t rat••· tll411I02. 44 rrs 1n NB • .....,., BrtM 14s-1ne (10&-002). na..-..o .. 5-8023 ~-=~ PUILIC NOTICI II 1\ 111 I N < , . I i ..' o 1 ~l'Hl~kl I I' I \~l>'.i ,\l't ,\ I\\\'\ (\Ht p,,,.., l The Calif. Pubtlc ~ As eomm...,,,-M· 111·1'\11"'' \•'I QUIRES that .. UMd &ttrtR•tere are my household good a ~ bullllW. ~ movers print their a lnatallallons. P.u.c . Cal T number, Chal1ee n.t-7114. limo• and c~ print their T.C.P. num- Mr "' .. ~ .. "**· " YoU haw a I Ii f I •.._. f \ \ 1' ' 'I quHtlon about the • .. .......... Ttee gaMty Of• mover. Imo aentee. "•movel, or chauffeur, c,.11: Trim. 8•nl0t Oleo. Public u........ .......... a31-M11 Cofftmtlalon 71 ....... 111 878 ' HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU! Is someone special havtng a birthday In M1t(I Announce It In the Daity Pilot and lndepenckntl Send In a non-retumeb~ photo along with $10.00 or just a~ wtth $5.00 and we will publish It on Mllf 7th. Deadline: Maf 1st., 5:00 p.m. Send your message to: The Dally Pilot & Independent 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Attn: Clas.sifted Happy Blrthday ----------I~ ~,Phone ~--~~~~ 'Message Seevourcar make tracks! I 0 BNulitul e>mCe ~ on PCH. 3100 e. CoM1 Hwy. COM. l.295Qlm0. 2100 aq.ft,844 ee.o CdM ama» omc. ~ .. avall. 230 af • up. Reea. Ratee. RHIO- nomlca 87M100 FOR leaui Approx 1000 9q "· Cannery VIiiage nr Udo Jazz Club. Very nl«, Of· flee, ••Ion, atudlQ, store, 1 "QNat ram. Cell Rob F. 432-8353 Office/Studio Space. 18$0 sq ft. CM/NB. StrMt frontage. $080/ mo.~5,31 ('OMM .. :Hl'IAI. PROl't ,lll'Y 27 <H ART STUDIOS Small Studio• lrom S2CIO-S295/mo. Come •H lh9 Art Colony of Coate Man.. can Carey Ward 831-2242 RETAIL Coat• .... GREEll OPPORTUNITY Recea1lon proof! New MLM company. Etl\llronmentany .. ,. houMhold pn>dUCW. Mlnlmal Invest• mant.($30) You oan mak• a dttfeNftGel Call 881-8428 440 E. 17th St. $.SS 101 ~~~~~;:;:~:;;;!1 $1.25 aq. f'l. 7&o-0730 Lll'aTIMa CA&H 1 .... or 845-8523 COM• Pav phones, Classln.d Is..... Must Ouatlty CaM Now C 0 NV EN IE NT 1~741·2N3 wn.1het you're buy· Ing, seUlttg, or Just lookl~. clu1Uled has wh11 you ,..or PILOT CLASSIFIED C•ll Cl•••IHed Today! IUYGREllll Help kMP OUf world al .. nand.....,..Au NEW envlronmentalty •ound hous•hold product&. Not &Vall· able In 11orea. Com· petllJVety ptlced, You CAN malts a dlrf1renc1r 111-6428 t.1\11'LUY~11-.Nl > i.10 t,11.lPl.()YMt.N I' '>~.:JO MZ·5878 1142·51178 ========::..::::::::::::::::::::::::.._~~..:...~-If TRAVEL "'' Buy It. S.H It. And II. c1 .. s1ned. ' By CHARLES GOREN wlrh OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIRSCH EARN MORE MONEY! AT UNIGLOBE Priority Travel, we have Full Time & Part Time ...... commissioned sales positions • available. tt you have a desire to Rell E111t1'1 ltst! South TRUST PARTNER vulnerable. ·---·-- r\1~ Ht II \/\JI!...,!· [\ 1 I ..., ( t. t ! l i ( I O l l I l ", \ llt I 1\1 \j( I 1 ' (!\SIA l\.1tSA 1>1.'I MOVING SA1.Ef o-3 yra kid• cioihM, and sluff, iy~lletl, D•• bar-b.q. IOIS morel Sat 7·noon. 458 Ogte. off lrvlne. Mowtn9 S•lell Sat • 41 Bargains galorel E .... ryttlfng mu1t gol 3248 N•txuka ln lo Men VMde $41..,,, N~·"'l'()llJ H•.A< 11 tt I h'I Transportation l1rt1nder Tr1lnH1 1 k~~~~ :r':" ,:i~:O: NMded, •am up to home. 542.er11. HtJAIS 7011 $150 dalty, salary + ==-,.--,---,111 Ft, Schock MH:lrlc tlp1, full or part lime. FREE dog 10 gooa boat. '&a.good condf. 2 wk tralnlng, women, home. 1 )'f old Cock• tlon, 17900 man 21 or Ofcler. Call: apoo, house bfokeo, eT..,.e90 ew• aoo.aaa.eaaa graat w11h kld1, neu-l-=-=-==.,,,==,.-1 t•r•d male, all shots. 89 Boslon Wh•l•r Merchandise Al'l'l.11\1\'.( • S HUI I 7&&.324'8. 15' "Mlachlel", 70 Yamaha, seals !i, 91 Frff lo You: 5 yr old, Trallrli. $9250.873-1 123 AKC black l•m•l•o--~--=-~'=I Lab. 842-8711 , Awon 5-fn9ft "iedH•I" Ji''WEI HY • II HS & Alt f 602~ Greal cond w{aar•. Ee.st -Weit deals. South's jump to three ap.adea only earn more money ..... t....,.o•n Jll•pa invitational, not rorcin1. we endol"le ' Earn $3 000 mo + In Apt. •11• upright $125. ContaclRonvanAalslal "001.TION ol 631"6355 •••aulllul full pump, dOOQer, e11.lra aeata. motor mn1, etc . Ll1I: St8i13. $775 sac. 5Qon:727-4343/l31 ·92\I NORTH North'• deciaion to com .... t.e with I lh Cl•••lo o·-old is· .,... comm'• to 100% + •n11 opo•aum .... , . l\.1 \) I I 1 I•\ 'i ' I I Sllll•lf I< ~''1~ l 'Al)ll.l.Ai... IH• I I' 'TB a.vii&.. ~ WI red lfflher Int, moon. roof, orig owner. 11800 obo, 875-22,11 or 875-e002. l>AlSUN 9000 •70 a4oz: 14.ooo OBO. good condlOon. Musi 1eUI 4·ape.d, 7:12.&M•lvmsg t"OHU H071' ••••• 7tFordR1- 4 x •. tebUllt llOOlne. ctutch, pte1sure plai• & throw out bewlng. Bt ancl new carb, ra· dlator & btak... Call Ben or Gina. 84~717 or 831-6959. llONl>A Y(l'i • • K 10 9 2 ~J• O K9.f,2 +783 four ap11des. There wu oo guarantee 7141644 886 Trngt FT/PT. Call Mr. GE 220 atove/oven, see tur co•• R.....,slble Elec Bo.1. To1at1v ,.,. four heart.a could be defea~. and ,. Q Redmond Ms-ao1o to bell ..... ! Mint cor\d. •• raincoal with fur furb. New motor, biil-'88 Accord LXI, 4-0r, &- the double fit made biddinr one 1~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;.~N~A~T~IOiiiiN~W~l~O~eiiiiu~uiil~'~'~oo~. ~03~1~-e3~5~5~f:::l lrim, European nook•. 1er1ea, •witch & pal6t. apd, 32ti; ml, fully WEST EAST •64 3 •85 iV' K Q 9 8 7 ~ \i A 10 8 2 0 5 3 0 78 +AQ •K 985.f, SOUTH +AQJ7 "3 ' A Q J 10 8 • J 10 2 The biddinr: South W~t J ''.' 1 i;:i 3 . 4 ~ P ... Pua North Dbl . ~ Eu1 • <;' p ... Opening lead: King of " Defenee is a pan.nerahip affair, and the key i.s havin1 abaolute faith in pan.ner. If your partner ii one or thai;e pleyera who 1imply pull1 the card neareet the thumb. atop read- inc now or alert lookin1 for a new paflner. North'• double wu negative, i.e. 1 takeout double with the aettnt on the unbid major. While North wu minimum for th~ action and more ''lor , ...... ot•--1,· .. e. Hardly worn. S950. Sp•clal canvas tdp. load•dt New Ur••· Xlnl .... "''"" • Washer/Ofyer, St45 •a. 642-4321X102. Mlol cond. 15800 cond S0200. 5'1-7118 The defeme wu emooth. Wnt Dlahwaah•r f125, 84&-2587/h 151-4212/W, led the king of hearu and East' UP TO rng •. M6-9•49 judpd corttrtly thait p.9rtner hlid to ha••• si.1-"1rd ~•it,,. ..... ,. h;gh u Wa1her/D,)'•r, whila -... ... ..., •-Maytag. $175 firm. four hurts. Since that munt the e-t4 0412 dofonoe rould W<o only one h"rt seoo trick. and aince West could not know partner bad four bearta, Eut took charge of lhe defenae for the moment by oven.akin( the kine of tUHNllllll• tHll4 . 2 Pem HouM 7' loo•• pillow t>Kk aotas, 8 mos. old. 87.S~il&O 1\.1.A('HINt:HY 80~() AIR COMPRESSOR Campbetl/Hau1feld. 1 horae, good cood. 1125/obo. 890-0055 Pt t H t tl'!t~lll H• 1 •.Ull\l't.1t NI t>H17 l .IN('()I N Dl:lO Dul'fV Eleclrk: Boal, nitw '18 ft. '1' or 'A partner-LINCOLN "T1 stUp avall. Incl 2 Vt1I Contln•ntet 480 slip & memberahlp @ eog."Nn• QOOd S12ilf New pt Dunes. l20k + Muat ... , 6'2-0547 vakle, v. 1n1erest:S9k, v.. Int: sek. 12 t .eeoe. f\1t.lt( ,.,,,. s u 1.111 SAIL B<>Al'S 7014 heart.a with the ace. The only hope ror the derenae wu to take club tricb, 10 Eut 1hifted to the five of clube. When dtclart.r in- serted the ten, moet defenden we know would have won th. qUNo, ca1hed the ace and then tried anoth· er hurt. That would have (iven de- clarer 10 ea.y tricks. PER MONTH * NO COl.1fCTm * (111) 790-9921 ' 25· Center Cock Pit. .;;-:::::::::::-::::::::::--;-.;;clBLACK LACOU•Jll o•w cooc:•pt wJaltp at 9-dra-dresser $300. ~t'l1-too1 conl.,.eoc:• 1150/mo. All llQl.llp &. 2 chairs S60 ••· 1 twtn tab&e, 9'ght •xQu(alte ..Ua. $4500. 1141 ''°' •ae 3QOSDL t5'tc IN, lmmecula1• condition, c•tm whMls. loadedl s24,000. M1.19n However, West tnated partner not to have led a low club without• hilh honor, which could on.ly be the kine. So Weit took the fz.nt trick with the ace and returned the queen. East dutifuUy overtook the qUMo with the kin&. and 1 club ruff ended declarer'• hopn early. Early morning motor routes available. Deliver Monday thru Saturday. bad sso. 873-0958 nigh-back papercUp atter 4pm or 1v mag chalra, SilOO/obo. Black desk, It'll& .. Beautllul d ining rm d'awet" flle cabinet, 1ablll, wood w/bra1a $150, Ca.It 7~1122 trim. 2 leaves, 1400 obo 844 88T1 DAE>CEL bdrm set, Tho- masvlU• hutch, Lan• dining table, 4 chre -.. oall:' drffffl' w/mlrror, wall \lnlt, aolab•d, s1erao, ., .. rug. Can 875-8314 lor •ppl aner epm & wll:enda. l't IS ,ti. ANIMA i.~ Ho.au ua8•T HOUND S~yed female 3 yrs o+c;t. FREE to loving adutl home. (Mo"lng. can'1 k••P·I Please AU IS73.g()()4. f\.1AllJJ".;t. ~t.Jt\'J( E Slll'l'l.l•.S 711!0 ~ro-Hol9t, 18,000 tb capactty IOI' Boel up 10 '47 f'I. Mall:• ofter C310) 824-4481 MAit i N 1-. SJ. I I'S IJt)( KS 7lJ22 ••Up to 30' on Bal• boa ~•nn $10/foot Nr Bay lal•nd (Cove) open••• eT3·1M3 f\1G 0140 '19 MOB, ~ COf'IV., ANIA pullouC, rebulle carb, new ignlt., wit'• rlm.1. S2S00 OBO, 53&-ti123 Pt.:U(it:tJf 011in 1985 soss.w...,, Clean. ~ 650-4749 l'ORSCJtt; o 17:-. TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance . CALL 642·4333 KINQSIZEWATERBED· P"lii• TO 0000 No-wa .... 111•ttrha. In-HOMatu • 3 vr old clUdes lrame & h••d· Shephatd/Retrelv•r boa1d. Good coodf. 111h1, lovaa peopl•. 1ronl Only s:zoo. Call Moving, mu11 sacrJ. 511•7904, ~•v• m••· fie:•. 725-9992, lea .... •9g•. mea .. ge. 10 Mlnut•• To Open ..., 19' Power '225 mo & 34' Seit S400 45• Sall, na rrow beam 1450 mo 782·2881 1 HO 35e R .. dstor lvory/bMtck, .otid. CA bl•ck plat• car 41'978•0. S2il,500. (714)45+9314 SUHAltU 11:.!on ACROSS '"""""'"' S Radii!~ 8 1 Diamond play 82 Geranium 6" FemM: tkltl. e.s ChoreQgfapher COSTA MESA, NEWPORT BfACH -10 1n•1rumen, i t Fores1 P• ''"--16 c,ow or ""'en 17 LOW-<:liorte .... llil Aal•n Club 20 Thf .... l!oeO "',..... 21 Ellct- 22 Atk- 23 ~ds 25 -Gal•l't•d 26 Counsel .... 30 Rl(lt)e(I CloU'I 31 LUI r<NOCIS :Mi OellGIOUI 38 Holy - 31 c 1 ... 11y 39 Chfooic._ •2 MA time 43 OueD« a, .. 44 A1teck 15 NY 1t1and I 7 Ot119C11'1S •9 Tl'lrlYed 50 LulllfleN 51 Santa - 53 »..-Ed -55 G.i Ir! I 9Qt'19 .. w.,. 2 ' • 14 " -dll MiMI tie Noun ending 67 Mlnu• 611 Spedl1 69 Tall gr ... DO- I l(rn1e pat1 2 °""'"' """' J Rain nard ' Maditerr.,._, ... , .S Vlrtl>OIO e Arab'• robtl ., Rocket"* II Singer o.le - 9 NL lelf'I 10 G•t 11 Llle-llOf')' _,_ 12 French ,._ 13 Ad\larll&gl tll Far pr .... 24 $pon10tsl't1p 25 "-M-" ,. __ 27 Wrtggle 21 Old IOd New -,. __ 31 e_.er.., -32 Fai1hlul 33 ... - • 1 35 Pl~ n1ra - - 37 us .. , .. 1111 .0 Opera1ed • 1 Farm animal 41p, ...... ~ II f(lrtl& 51 Fra6Qtl1 52 DltllMI call 53 Selh'I ........ • • 5'Y- 55 ConOMM 57 AtKWe: Ger. 5f RMI• part 590\FW .. ..__ e3 HIW'IQ maiden _ .. Slatt Yo• Aalled: Pvt lwo C.alalt Mpt!Mr 1ad renll wlll b4 '"""" ea,_,.... Mw 14--. pi0Mtti111.1plrlt, bft.. ,,._ tt9dltlet1. Gnllt'll wlth UIOthn C...lal C'ffkt ctt1te: .,,_. fl,... ,.. .... 1 .. kl 1tylit. h11ae••ll•...-, cearap, ,..... •. C-.clU.111 lob Hopi' ..w, ...... I <A•lal .1nd IO fl MY wti., o. ...... -y ........ , ... , •• , akw ,...,W"' C..f.alt. ,_. 1IWI ,...... Merf1a lia&kt', 9N.I MM• .._..,, s.. ._.., a .. ur1.c1 1 .... 11, 5'r Arth•r c-0.1W. Cllnt UM· ...; .tfl felrl• W.11.e. Mon twh11 .... ...,c..1-.1. " " " ARID (M.1rt'h 21 ·Aprll 19): full Moon poalttfon hllhllJhts pal'lne-nihlp, 1~11 •trttm•nt, t•l•tlon•hip th•t =+-+--11--tl"blncit-rou_ tot•th•r."..$porll1h1 on f"'Wk latp, ~fonn In whk h 10 u · =+-+--11--t Ir-•kwi. ,,.,.rilal 11111» 1lao ft1t11.f'M TAU.US (Aprtl 10-W..y 10). Study =+-+--11--tlArill ...-.p. l•phMi• on dHdlln•. worla •tthof•, napon1ibiltty ttl1lln1 to ptt owrwrahlp, -ployint:nl, ~p&"n· dtrntt, O&der lndl•ki1o11I d«llm.. .. You )Ww won out onr R)diptt\tor'll! .. Con~ f"ll'UlatioN! COlllNI (~)' lJ ·h~n• 10)• Lun•r poddon hliJ'IJlfhts 11U\~llty, C:l'fftit'i• iy. ,.,,....., of'°"'""' lll•trrial. ... ~·11 ••• -+-t--tl a,......., INfnetWn, ..,.1 ...... ,. ,..1. Mi•lon will N ~Ot'l\Pl•led In :;r-t-t--11--t-1ldr11Nt5e ..n.Mr. Ubn pl•yt roM, CANCU (huw ll·luly 22). Fitwlly ~+-t--11--111°"'-..., ''" fl'Olll thcw w~ habltu· illy .. ._ f,_ you aN Jt..e t1ottllt11 in ,...11.rn. fot'\11 on ln..,.ncknn, ••yl•, Cl"Mtl•lty, poll61rllit)' ol "n.w lo'Wt." ...... ,.. ..... r1 ... ....-on ,.,,...,.tlld, LIO (J1dy 1J.A .. n~. S.-nts of -+-r-1--T--t--1lldt11lf11, Nrpriw will bt MeluNd. Unor• lho6cMI ,,,.._.. '*-'1 If 'fMllta fftt •T--t-t--111!111 -pollttw. ,.... ... faMlly ... i.r .,. ac'I In tc'.ftfttrk ...,..., ..,, dHr of fa•lly ,INMYI d ... lri'"'-t-t--1 YllCO {Allf. 2).s.pt 22), Dl•iml· "· """"' ..,._. ,... .. li•katloM. !:::::!:liilliif.iilliilliiiiiiii~1''"" ftdl p&.y ~ t..iWt~I curiclliiy ... ,.. ............ cl11i111i ~::~ :..'!:.:'.•:.::!:".:'. =~ Yll'rt 1111111111 r112 c1••121n1. "7..::r;:;.• ;;~"'.':.. '·"- l ') ' h1Chll1hts IWOY•f)' of kill lttlkl•, St.IC• c"'fvl in•Hl.D1•nl, IPYI! ""l•tlonship that It bllct on lrkll.. Rnrrictioo1 tt· moved, you w1v• "by ·by" to inhlbi· lion.. T•11.N1, Scorpio ~nont lo"ol"ftf. SCORPIO (Oct.. ll•Nov . 11); Sa- Nrlo ft•hlm l••mio1 pruu.. •J>Ki•I inVHligatlon, g•in vi• wrfntn word. Voll co11.ld bt "invol"f'd" Wil.h lw .l\f S«ttl m"tln1 t1k" pl«e prior to 9 p.sn. C.minl. YifJO penoM In pktur.. SACrrTARIUS (Now. 11·0.C:. ll ): Major domnric adf'llt..-.nl comm•ndt 1poili1h1. You'll be .. ytna. "Thi• i• wh.11 I w1n11'd ind '1 haw It aod I'm JNulf'd.I" You'll 1ttl'Kt d)'OAl'lk, Cl'M· rlw, l nh'lligtnl lndlvid~b;. T11i1Nt l.n· ...olv.-d. CAPRICOIN (O.C, 22·Jan 19): t:uU Moe»1 coindckti with pmMtion. dlNC:· tion, •blllty to t•li• frHt.r charp of rout ow11 alf1Jr1. Yov coi.ld !.-_.. ., 1ppe.1r blfMW" lh• IMdi. -on. W'f or another you'll ho. doin1 Iott ol t:•pllln• '"•· AQtJARIUS (J•n. JO•Ffll. II): FOin.11 rm dffdhM, abllitr tO ors-nlat, unklw l'Ol!l'lm111\IC"11lon fro111 ollt who it ff• 111n1ed. Fln1ncn e-nkt pkt•"'· yov will be 111 d.r\Yt:r'• w.1. lnvltttJon 10 lr9Vfl blfnda Wilh IOCiaf .tfaU. P15Cl5 (,..._ lt·Mafth 20): You'll bt rid of b\l,.n tMt O......S ~ You "'*,..-""'"'"""" for 1h,,.iltk l'l'MOl\I but w•N aeofl 4'9ilh•toftH, ~ill to ............ .,.~ nd· •.-r look • 1-..t ..... i1ttrolwd, IP A,.IL t7 II YOUa llSTMOA Yi C•"'"" ()'C .. _,..._...,-ital,... poHl•I• lddltlofi 10 f1•lly. P"ll~I• ch•n1• of NtMltn('S Yh'll be1u1lfj lltftWndi"P-J'OU'U-., (lty MC:Sllil)') ,.,. mott .fttantion to lttt, ""'l'"ktn, fl1nhl K_, In .. 1...t """"" ,......._ Nlat'lnl to IWtf'I ~ llfOfW Aptil II ft11Wwd. )'Oll'U ._,,. whlta ,_ IMftd wi1hjr1. Ol'pft~ •nit! l•poNnt ,_,. IONI ,..........,,, Ca,nnw.. ea...-""°"',..,. •tfbnt .... NoWM· ., llW, .... ,_,, _,.. .. ...... ~'!LJf92 --· O~RSIUFFED? WE'VE GOT THEANSWE~- 1s Ml'f nook ood cnmy d yow goroge sl1Afed? Coo't IM!llllbar what it feels Ile to perk yow ar llside? We've got !he oosw! AdVlltlst yow goroge s0e in lhe llaitt Pb Clos6ds. K ooy items h1ad in ·- yow flclge s0e ml don't sel, we'U run those ~ items (under rnedlcnhe) the Wowing -of noduge! Cal 642·5678 ToG!y! • '78 Sub1111 WlfOll Auto, fully loaded 12850. 722·87U TOY<>rA lf21(J ••'87 Celle••• Brighi red, eicc91\ent condlllon, AM/FM alereo A.JC. CMN, Tilt Wheel, 54k ml, $7SOO. Cal 146-9147 1eee fOllO ~390 Dually, Larla1 e11• t•odad cab. While. 32,000 m11e1. ••d lloar. Chrome wh ... a, QOOd lk••· e11c•'*enl condl11onl 460 v ... Book Valuti: 1,1,000, Musi ••II I, IS,000 OB0.8-..0190 i \.'t)l K<.;\\i\\1(lN 11.' I , t9H KA.AMAN QHlA 1:Z volt. Hu: good body, pao, paint, a eate, bumpara, br•kea, tf•oaml••lon 1. new lkH. Nffda: lnt91tcw worll, •unr oof & motot. TOO ...e-oaeo. car tocatH ' In HuntlnQkMt hech .,. . . Orlglnal owner (bought kt H~-·-9"e.h} ...., mint ~ dltlon. Nw#: '""· ..,. glne, lntetlor, ~ • more. WNfti, wteh .... tory 9WVOGI, A 009tOo tor's earl Aeklr'll S49", or Mat eft9r. -~·