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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-06-02 - Orange Coast Pilot..-. THE NEWPORT BEACH • • Tlllldly, J• 2, 1892 Dairy Pilot Ballot Pilot picks for local primaries ~ Who we picked , and who we didn't: A review of our candi date endorsements. Following is a review of the Daily Pilot's endorsements in today's primary ba ttle: 4Sth CONGRESSIONAL v Peter Buffa Costa Mesa's former mayor is the perfect fit for this newly created congressional district. The leading candidate, Rep. Dana Rorhabacher, has been fun to watch but he seems to have spent more time yelling and complaini ng than he has trying to fix things. Buffa, well-connected with the local GOP, is prone to compromise and considering other points of view. A good pick. 0 70th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT v Mary Hornbuckle The incumbent, Assemblyman Qil Ferguson, is seeking a fifth term in Sacramento and - wh ile he has represented the district.we11 -it's time for a change. That changes comes in the form of Mary Hornbuckle, a Costa Mesa council member and GOP moderate. Hornbuckle's tenure on the council speaks of integrity, honesty and ah ability to listen, think and draw a reasoned conclusion. A sure bet. 0 69th ASSEMBLY DlSTRicr v Tom Mays This is the clash of the titans. Three incumbent assembly members with only one winn er. Assemblyman Nolan Frizzelle has been in Sacramento for 12 years, Assemblywoman Doris Allan for 10. Add them up and you have a good argument for retirement. Assemblyma n Tom Mays, the former mayor of Huntington Beach, is jusl finishing up his freshman term in Sacramento and already is considered one of the GOP golden boys. Mnys. No contest. 0 HARBOR COURT ,..-Margaret Anderson or Mike Jacobs For a bunch of lawyers, these ca ndidates sure know how to muddy the water. But, despite the shrill accusations flying'back and forth between these candidates, each one ~ould probably make a decent juClge. Debra Allen is the hometown favorite in Newport while Cameron Quinn may be the only ca ndidate who has avoided mud-slinging. But using · experience auhe scale, Margaret Andcrmn (currently a judge in fullerton) and Mike Jacobs (veteran prosecutor) arc the best picks. Your" choice. 111e Dally Piiot Index Most popular vacation spots boolced with Love To Travel in Costa Mesa: 1> Mexice 2) Hawaii 3) Jamaica • Serving the O range Coast since 1907 26 cants -- ,I Election information No . easy wins for incumbents ' M hours: 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. today. . for lnlonnadon: Call the rtgillJili's olfa at (714) 567·7600. m: The SecreWy "' St.ate is Ptediaina a 4" pen:enc voter lumout si.atewide. In Or~ge County, offldals estimate a similar tumout, ~on the much~ YOlet outrage lactor. said one offk:ial: ·'The frUllratior ol voters could be shown in two ways: by either not png to vote or going to \IOte." ~.tegislators are looking a bit nervous this year in the face of strong challenges from within their own political parti es. By Russ Loar Staff Writer In this anything-goes election year, political pundits are hedging their bet~ and incumbents are edgy. One day before the California prima· ries, local in~umbents said they "ere caugtit off guard by the fever pitch of the primary campaigns. "I wa' ~urpriscd at the intensity," said Rep. Dana Rohrabacher (R-Huntington Deach). "I guess 1· had to expect I would be the target of a·lot of negative attacl.!>. I guess that comes "ith the territory." Rohrab~\chc r, 44, has been aggres- sively chollenged for the Republican .. ~~'°""'""~ Costa Mesa Senior Citizen Committee chainvomah Mari e Maples: ''Everl senior person dreads the time when they must go into a nursing home ... I'm gonna fight it. I m gonna stay away." When apathy turns into neuJeCt . ~ Nursing· home reform ·advocates say families must get involved. By LoriAnn Sasheda ~HW!tet • B uried somewhere ut th e bottom oJ a chart in ·a local nu~in_s home is a . • notation orderina that drugs be gi\'cn to a patient for depression "due to lack of visits by family member:.." And it's that ab cncc of a family pre cncc, and lhc ubtle cgregation that come alona with it, which constitute one of the bisgc~t bimicr:. to nursing home reform, c,xpcrts say. · "There is no outcry 10 stop "hat's happening becau c people don't , .. nnt to believe wl\at i &<>ing on." ~id P:u McGinnis, , .. ho founded Californi:. Ad,ocatcs for Nursing llomc Reform mon: than a decade ago. "Mnny people ha\c put their See SOLUTIONS/l7 QUOTI Of THE DAY nominJtion to the new 45th Congrcs· sionol District by Costa Mesa Council· man Peter Duff:i. The third Republican in the three-man GOP race -66;ycar· old Huntington DCJch Councilm.m Peter Green -ran a lcss-,oc.il campaign on a shoestring budget. Dunng the l:ist da) '> of the c:.imp:iign, Buffo, 43, unveiled ~ r;idio commercial featuring an endorsement message from Michael Reagan, ~" of former Presi- dent Ronald Reagan ··It's been :i big See ELECTION,/Back Plge .Term limit ·di'ive nears ballot mark ~ Effort marks the second attempt to qualify measure restr'icting council members to two four-year terms. By Steve Sa ach Statt Wlflter NEWPORT l31:ACH -Sup- porters of a me;i.,ure to put hm1t) un· C11~ Council terms predict toJJ) 's elec11on Ja~ pu-.h for signatures "111 ~urp.1ss the minimum number needed for placing the tn1t1.tll\e on' the No· 'ember b;illot. J I la' mg ~lreaJ, ~ollected : .000 !.ig· natures. mem~cr-. of the c11i£en~· group Nc"port Residents to L1m1t Cit) Council Term:. sa) th~) expect today's efforts <II Newport polling sites to add another J ,500 to the list. The group need ::ibout 6,000 valid signatures to quahf) t~ measure for the ballot. .. We hope to get a gooJ qual1t) bun-. of registered voters," said Mana "Hedge . coord1n:uor of 1hc pc· tition drive and '"fc of Councilman John Hedges. "Conservathely. "e could get 1,000, but l think "-C "111 pass that -cert:iinly by the end of the week." Thi is the second attempt to qual- if) a measure that \\OU!d restrict Cit) Council members to t\\O fouMc:ir terms. In 1990. a l!1mil:u in1t1Jtl\C. fell short by 281 signJtures. Hedges ~Jid public support anJ \Olunteer help hJ\C been much rrongcr this 11mc . "There \\:IS onl~ a hJndful ot pco-• pie IJM time. l\c.: got o pc.:urk easy," she said .... 1 here :ire pknl) of people out there "ho "''ant it and \\JOI It bad!). Pcl1plc JU't "ant tu sec it al all le\cl~." Hedges said a m.lJOr rca on the in111ame hJs been more :.ucci.: slut tl11s time is that 11 lacks the contro- 'cr ~ "hkh surrounded the prc,ious measure. Rather than put the term limit into effect immcJiatcl), the current mc:i urc "ill lie\.. 1n dunng the 199~ elections. It "ill not affect those "ho \\ 1n C•1mpaigns thi~ fall. This initiati'c is also not a lifcttmc ban. tis "as 1hc pre' ious mc~urc. After scf\ing l\\ll consccuti\e ttrm • officeholder can ed. re-election if they si t out four ye.irs. Couns:ilman Hedges propo cd n similar measure an a meeung four months ago, but foiled to romance fcllo\ membc~ to support 11. The council rejected the proposal, 3) ing a-limit \\:lS un1teces ary bccau c the electorate has con i'tcntly sho"'n 11s di!>Sati faction by \Oling members out of office . ·1 hey al'O argued that limit "ould c;iu e too much 1urnmcr, lcav· in!! the council inc\pcr1cnced l3uth lJ'\ 11\c and ltuntm~ton Dc<1ch hmit council mcm~r' to ~t"o term . Co~IJ Mc a h:is no term l11n1t . Once the anca urc ho.\ enough ~1&· See TERM LIMITS'11ct hll CUSSIRlD AD Of 00 DAY ( • \ r • ·--. v ' Tuesday. June 2, 1992 .li55~~~~~~- !Locals Only Carlos Von Son HE IS------- A senior ut UC Irvine graduati_I!& in the top 8 percent of his class, who moved io this country six years ago to seek health care after n hunting ac- cident left him paralyzed. In 198::!, he and a friend had been tracking a motrntain lion in a canyon 100 miles outside Mexico City. His friend stumbled on a rock and dropped· his shotgun. The gun dis- charged. striking Carlos in the back. For se\Cn hou1i. he lay paralyzed waiting for help. CHANGED LIFE------- At the time, Carlos had been work- ing as a contractor and agricultural adviser to farmers. All that changed. "In a way, I thought, I would survive," he said, but somehow an- other part of me died there, too." Four years after his nccidcnt, Carlos ldt his family and friends in Mexico to se;irch for better rehabili t:uion facilities in Califor- nia. He drove to Los Angeles in a small cnr, re-built for his needs. THE FAST LAN-------'--------- "Drivins on the freeways was so scary," he said. "Everyone was going so fast. They were horning me all the way. I rented a room and I didn't" le:l\e it.'_. With little Englti.h l»il-.ill, Carlos picked up the phone book that night and beg.in making calls. Eventually, he J1ooked up with a program ,that gave him :i job :is a live -in attendant for a quad- riplegic man in I luntington Ucach. He then enrolled in classes at Orange Coast College aml worked as a Sp~1ni:.h tutor. FOUND HIS CALLIN·----------- Through the accident anJ l>Ubsequcnt 4ucst for health care and education. CJrlm luund hii.· c:illing. I le enjoys writing short stories and l>omcd.1) "anb to tcJch comparati' c literature at a Southern CaliforniJ colkgc PAYING IT BACK---------- ··wi1h all the~c progr.11m helping J1:-.1bled m1dents in educa- tion, I feel I ha,e·to pay California bad. !IOmchow," he suid. C:irlos "ill ea.rn hb bachelor's degree in ~ocial ecology and Latin American literature on JUJ1c 13. Toda 1, he doc:. volunteer .· work in l\\O prl)g(,1ms at CC that provide ~uppurt for low- income student:. .ind ac.idemic cuun~clim! for minorities. He re- cently recc1,·cd J 11.'llo""hip to !-tUd) :.it UC S.1nt.1 Cruz. "here he \\ 111 "or!. on h1:. ma-.1cr':-degree. 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SJ.50 per month by carrief In Newpot1 Boch and Cmt.a Mew, SS.Sa per month by mail <1nd for $electtd other routts by COit.i Mt'S.l Comm1.1n1ry News, Inc, ))0 w. Bay St , Cosu Mes.\, CA 92627. Second-dati po&ttge i.id at Cosu Mtw, CA (Prices in- clude <1J •Pl>licab61 It.lie and local I.Ill".) POSTMASTtlt ~ ~ dlanse to ~ Pilot, P 0 Bo!. 1560, C<JJQ ~. CA 92626 Copynght. No news IUltlft, 1ll111ttat10nS, C!dl· ronal INtter OI ~tJ hemn m.y be ••od~ without written penMMOn °' copyright OWnt'I Jim CrHtlnpt Pvbl~t How to reach us at The Pilot Circulation Orange County 642"'43l3 Adwrtlslng Clawf1~ ~2-5678 Display 642-431 t Editorial News 540· t 224 Sports 6'42-4330 Nerws, ports fax 646 41 70 · Main Offic~ Busin ) Office 642--4321 BU)trw?SS fax 631·5902 . Newport omclals prepare to trim from $90 mllHon budget NEWPORTlJEACR -A fairly 1ea t y S90 million budget is slated for City Counci l :idoption on June 8, but city departments arc still considering ways to cut up to 5 percent of their costs in case the state decides to keep money from locnl governments. The council has reviewed o proposed budget for fiscal year 1992-1993 that anticipates con tinued, though modest, increases in revenue next year. The city will start the new fiscal year off July I with :.l general fund balance of about Sl8.3 million and expects general fund revenues to increase by about 4.76 percent overall. The sales tax base is nbout Sl million lower than usual because of this ye ar's recessionary conditions, but sales tax revenue is nlso expected to increase slightly -about 4.5 percent -next year, according to City Manage r Kevin Murphy. Ded tax revenue from the city's hotels is expected to increase by abour 4.5 percent too. • The city's dive rse sources of revenues, including l:ind"1eases for the Dalboa Bay Club, the Balboa Y:icht Dasin and Deacon Day, also help provide a steady income,•. Murphy noted. "We're just re:il lucky," he said. • Meanwhile, expenditures next year will drop from S96 million to $85 mill ion. A decrease in capital expenditures from SJO million to S 17.8 million is a key factor. The city's revenue still is threatened, however, by the financially strapped state, which continues to look for ways to balance its budget. Among. the proposals state officiuls are considering is holding back such money as vehicle license fees that tr:iditionally have been paid out in significant quantities to cities. Mu·r h has thus directed ci t staff to come up with altern ative budgets that eut spending by 2 ~ to 5 pen:ent. -By t/Jc Dnily Pi"11 Estancia'~ drama department picks up armful of awards COSTA MESA -Estancia High School's production drama department brought home an armful of awards from Sunday's 22nd annual MACY awards for excellence in high i.chool musical theater. The MACYs -an acronym for Music und Art Commendntioh for Youth -were pres~nted during a five-hou r program that pad.cd the auditorium of Irvine's South Coa~ Community Church. Fifteen schools mounted e:-.cerpts from their musicub <ltHing the fei.ti\ities. fatancia reaped l\\O major production honors for its show, Stephen Sondheim's ''Sweeney Todd, the Demon llarbcr of Fleet Street" -the Teatro del Arte award for excellence in tackling an exceptionally Costa Mesa More rh.111 a 1hous:ind doll:11'$ wonh of surveillance cquirment was stolen Saturday from a car P.arkcd In the 200 block of Bristol Street. The items. including 3 camcorder and micro cai.sc11cs, were in u n)lon bag. • Someone tried to pry open the s3(c 11 Wcldons Rcstaur.1nt in tlie 200 block of Dristol Street, but ap-parcnlly failed and left imply h:andcd. ~ncrs of the restaurant bcc:ime su~p1ctous \\hen they went to work lhJI day :ind round cignrelle :ashes :ill O\'er the Ooor. Pot;cc believe the burglar got in through u dooJ that was in:idvertcnrly left unlocked. • A compact disc player worth more than S 1.000 wa~ srolen Friday from u cu r that was p:irked 111 lhe Shark Club in rhc 800 block of Oc:u r Srrect. The thief ap· parcntly pried the window open 10 gc1 in. • Someone broke into the g;ira11c or a home In the 2.SOO bk>ck of Orange Mcmon:il Day und slok a mo- I.DCM. lMEMTim: Newport Beach 65/56 hlboa: 66/56 Costa Mesa: 68/59 Corona del Mar: 65/55 TlllAY: A 1~tionary ridp o( hiah prn•ure will continue to kffP l~peraTum warm and th~ 1klfl dear. low coast.Al momlna ctoudt -tll bum off by mld·momln1 Md tunny aides will pttvall. Hight near-70t near t~ bf.ache• and ne1r-80t lnlaod. FaCAST: Nilht and mornlna low ctoudt clearing 10 Talr sklH and sllahtly cooler ttmperaturfl throuaJ! Th~. lows In th. hlsh SO. and loW 60t. Hlgtti upper 60t to low 70.. •1111: No co.tttal .ecMtoriet m potted. West to Southwest wlnd.t, 10 to 1S ltnott wtth 2 fooc .... this aftmt00n lftd ewmna with • southwHt ""'' of 3 fHt. ..,.. Sunme: 5:50 a.m . 54MHt1 l :OS p.m. • () 0 lSTlfl. Me1 nu ..... Managing Editor Steve Marble .•. 642-4121 Carny Tom Davis dismantles the Wave Swinger ride at lions Park in Costa Mesa Monday. The three-day run of the annual Fish Fry Carnival ended Sunday. Kobrin takes a breather Colummst Jerry Kobrin is t.lking the day off to recover from his recent move. Kobrin, and the Community Forum Pase. will return to the Daily Pilot line-up on Thursday. • R~urant writer i\\arl;i Bird will not appear in today's paper but she will return in the Weekend is.sue ThursdJy Jnd in next Tuesda 's Pilot. ambitiou:!I project :ind the 'il>itini; judge:!I' a\\;ird for best prc.,entation Ju ring Sund.1) \ pro1;r.1m. Additionallv, the l\\O st.tr\ of "S"ecn1...v Todd," Oento'n Melbourne and Steph.1111c Durden, \\Cre voted be:.t actor ;1ml actre'i. vi the year (Melbourne was one of tl11ee ac101' t)1ing for the honor). Durden ~ilso recci\ed -the SSOO Artlr-0:1ker Scholarship for gradu~11ing drama students scheduled to :ittcnd UCl. Other Estancia performers honored were J:ti.on lleverly, Vane:.sa Haney, l\.turr.1~ Orown. Michelle D~ckcr, Stephen King .inll Cai.cy Oatbaro. Speci:il recognition \\,li. gi,'cn to Estancia\ ensemble and set del>ign. Th'C show was directed l>y Richard Grny und 0.1rbara Va1\ Hoh. Co)ta Mesa High School's entry in the MACYs wus "Oliver," and awards "cnt to Lane Merrirield, l\.tonique Monje , Aubria Allen, Chrbtophcr Anclam, l\.tarcus Slane. torcycla helmet. Newport Beach Sc\·cnry.fivc carton) of cigarcttci. "Orth S 1.4% \\ c1 c i.tolcn from 0.1ycourt Liquor 111 .3601 J.1ml'l\11c.: Ru.1J at about S a.m. S.11urcJ.1v. The front \\ llld\I\\ \\( the Store \\ OIS Sm<t)hCJ, cttin~ off an al.1rm 1 h.: \I.Ire O\\ ncr c.1llcd police .mt.I told them nut to rc)ix•nJ h.:· c:iui.c of a recent ra)h or r.1he :ilarm . • A 5Uf\Cillance camera r.:corcJc:J theft, ur S9.0 I! worth or womcn'i. clothing frum ihc ltoh111\lt1i') J.,:. panmcnt i.1orc :11 tOI Newport Center Omc hct\\ecn 11 :30 a.m. :ind I p.m. Thuf')day. The c;1mcra re:· corded ,t\\O men :mil one woman enlcrin~ lhc i.rore, placing rhc clothing in u b.111 anJ lc;l\ ini:. The :.i1i.- pcc1s returned 1wicc 10 stc:1I uJd11ional t:lo1h111&. The 1h1cvcs were .1pp;1re111ly not tliscovcrc..J 110111 ~•ore em1'IO)'CC) rcv1c\\cJ vicJco tape from the Uf\etllJncc c.1m1.r,1. • A IJr.C, p.1f 11ally CJICll piu.1 and J can or J1c1 Darin Will1;1111s, Aimee· Uell, I k i<li 'Light\ Oct, Nolan ~lakaawaa" a. Scan I h hon anJ Neal · \\'i~liam:,. 'I he :,how\ !>-Ch :ii o earned ... pccial rccogn it ion Nc"port lfarbor I ligh School earned sc,eral trophies for 11) production ol ''The P.1j.1ma Game." Achievement :.J\\\\r<ls \\Cllt to Karin Sali!>bury, Kerri Vicker • Ul).tn Gro!>l.ructz. Ju,tin ~kJd.,, Da\·e \\'cir, Tunrnra \\'illiarm anu Kate L\On. as \\Cll as the cni.cmbk of fJctory Janccri.. . Other high :,choob performing in the awar s prngran ' ~ e , , \VootlbriJge, Orea Olind.1, ~!bi.ion Viejo, Can)on, Santa ~targJrit.1. faper.1nza, Mater Dei. l;I Dor~1Jo. Tr .ibu1...·o ll1lb and Scrv11e. The t-IAC\' ;m.irc.h \\Crc crcJtcd by John .ind Lee Ch1ldrc'>" 111 Lo., Angeles \n 1971. \\hen the Ch1ltlrc'>sC'> mo,ed to L1gun.1 Oc;ich in 11177. the} rclocateu the program to Orange County. -lJJ Tum Titus Free baseball tickets -"( . offered to local seniors COSTA r-.IESA -Four free t1d..cts to to- morro\\ 'l»i Angles b.iscball game "ith th-.! Mtl- \\ .1111..ce Ure\\C(S arc 3\ i.li labk :it the co ... l.l r-.tci.a Sc111ur Center. Any senior 1...1tizen inter- C)tCU in attcm.hng the g.1mc b in' itcd tu call the center .it MS-2356 to claim a ticl-.et, on J firi.t come, frr:.t :!lel"\-ed ba:!li'i. Game time is 1 :05 1>.111. \\'cdne:-day, June J. The ticl.;ei.. \\ere tlon:itcd to the Senior Center by the llri-.101 P.111-. Medical Group. -IJ.v Ilic U11ily Pilot Coke were )lOkn frum .1 lmu\..: on the 100 bl\)\k or 3S1h Street \\IHI..: fl\c female UCI "utknl) l.:.1~i11g the hou.-.c ,1q11. Lntry 10 th.: h~1u c w.h m.1dc )01111:- 11m..: hcl\\CCll 11 :.311 p.m. 1 hur~J.1v and 7:45 .1 m. r ri· d.1y. thruugh a p.111i.1lly open t..111.:f1cn \\imfow. One uf rhc \ictim) .muk.: nt about :! a.m. \\h..:n )he hc11rJ lvobt.:ps uub11..lc the hou e, b1.11 \\Col bJtk lu i.lccp. The ~1ud~nb iotJ police 11 )tmilar inciJcnt occurred on May 18 when ;i m.111 a1tcmp1ccJ to rcad1 through un o~n \\1t1dow uf th.: hou\c to ,ICJI 3 puri.c \\hilc: the fcm.11.: \l~llm WJ) a\k~·p. lhc \!Clim scrc.imrd ancJ the mJn ll'J \\ i1ho1.11 the pur).:. • Someone: cnl~recJ the t.IJrrtOll 1 lutd al .500 ll:iy· \iC\\ Circle und i.tolc a ::6-inch M.1gna\o' lOlur 1cle\i· ~ion \\Orth SWO from rile hotel lounge llCl\\CO:n I und 3 :i.m. Frid.1y The night m.111.1gcr di\covcrcd the 1hcf1. • An 9 9 hor~Cpo\\er Suzuki nlOIOr worth s2.ooo WllS ~•olcn l:bt \\'CCI. from u d111~hy "hirh \\ .1s on the deck ur the "O,•£hOU\C" buJI cJod.\'.tl Ill lhc UJlbo3 m3rina al WI E<il>l CuJ~I I ligh\\3)'. TODAY'S ·WEATHER .. UI: LOCAflON SIU SHA,£ Huntln-'on 1 ·l poor N~ kadl 2·4 fair CMona dfl Mar 2-4 fair l.tSVfl• kach 1•3 lair S..n ~·~ 1..J poof ()(-Hn Tf'fftpet~1 '4 lift TODAY fi"t low flnt Matt . S«Clftdlow ~l~Y flrtt '°" ~ ~ .... ..... S:Ua.m.•1.4 11:St u", >I •: 11 '·"'· 2. 2 1 O:)S ,.m. '· 4 Sist &."'· • 1,J '2:40 , .... J.t J11• '""'· J.J 1112• ,. ...... , ,.., ... ,... ., ....... . nllc• lla11 "4 • - Kids and poltticans tell the most imaginative whoppers T he other day, during our bedside chat, my daughter Christi was telling me about Elizabeth. That day EliLabeth h:id tolJ Christi during ------recess that she used to live on :i "' furm and lwd to go out every morning and feed a magic cow th:it laid golden eggs. There were other rc1nark~1ble thi ngs about _ the farm, such as :i barn as big as a shopping mull. Last week, EliLnbeth revealed that she'd recently tlicd and ..__ .. _....._ _ _,come back to life with a rccomtructcd body and a new m fJllm lifestyle. She'd been a princess in ------her previous life. Editor's Notebook I thought Christi was going to ask me if these things could po sibly be true. Uut she !laiJ she -----· knew they weren't. She's app:uently used to Elizabeth's stories. "I like them," Chrbti saiJ. "It '>hows she has :rn imaginative mind.'' I told Christi it eemed her friend enjoyed telling whoppers. She th ought th.11 was a very funny word. "Whoppers ... whoppers ... whopp er s," she said, mulling over the delicious sound and grinning a · half smile the way kids do "hen they're hearing something mildly pn.:po-.tcrous from an adult. l didn't tell Christi I found her friend's whopper-telling abilitie!t only fair to middling. Now when I was a kid, we had a world class ''hopper spinner in the neighborhood. OK. I admit it. It was me. I remember one time when l wus in kindergarten, during the two ,\leeks before Easter I managed to ge t every kid on the block belie' ing th;.1t we were all going to turn into bunny rabbits on the night before Easter Sunday and live fore, er :iftcr in a land \\here all the tree!. had ripe cherricll on them and e'cl)one li,ed on sweet brc,1kfo!.t cereals amt chocolate. t-.luch thl! s.1m1.: lin e some of the telcvbion' evungelbts put out thc~c da)S, uni) it Jidn't cost :1n)thi11g. I <lid tell •• Can't .. Get Any Lower ' everybody they'd have to convert to Catholicism, but that evidently seemed a small price to pay. There w:is no pay-off in it for me. I didn't tell everybody they h:u.J to give me all th eir worldly possessions before the big transmogrification. for me, it was pure entertainment. Since everybody wus on the bandwagon, l ended up half bel~eving it too, kind of like Ronald Reagan. -The mo~t interesting part-of-the bunny-whoppc was when it didn't happen. l just disavowed any responsibility for it. My source for tilt whole thing had been my pct rnbbit, and 1 was the only person he would talk to. r-uuy issued a statement through me that the re ason it hadn't worked was that someone had failed to believe hard enough. ,When I think back on it, it's really surprising 1 didn't go into politics. As l got older l leaned more toward verisimilitude. When I was in the fifth grade, I \\JS fond of narrating romantic adventures from my recent past in South America and Europe. There were crocodile hunts :ind wild, wild women. ln fact, it m~y have been u desire to recapture that excitement that launched me overseas when I reached early adulthood. Sadly, my real-life · adventures never quite measured up. I'm sure psychologists have some sort of nasty name for juvenile whopper syndrome. With me, it was u kind of competition, my wits against those of my peers, and I loved winning. Then, one day, I grew out of it. Well, OK, ma)'bC l did, ma)be I didn't. In any case, 1· will admit l'\IC rc1:1incd considerable admiration for a good whopper. Our O\\n leaders have provided us with much to admire in that respect. Out m} very favorite "hopper b an import. It came from Imelda ~tarcos, "hen she was :t!>ked "here her husband got the billions of dolh1rs he's accused of having cmbcalcd from the Filipino people. "He found it," !>he aid. I didn't hear all of her statement, but I'm sure it had pirates nnd prinCClt'ICS in it. N O\\ there's a girl with an imaginative mind. JJob mn Eykrn is nssistnnt r<litor of tllc D:illy Pilot. Jlis co/u11111 nppc:irs 011 1'11rsdnys. BRAND NAME suns -60°/o ID 80°/o OFF You're too sman to oar more tor vour next sun1 1111 wmm fllnllla IDr "8 Ill's, 311111111 ID lllJ '1111 UL • We keep our overhead to a nininuTI and vakJe to the maxinun • We are k>Cated in an ird.lstrial park SPECIAL SAVINGS $225 , ...................................... _$89 S31D Vlllt. .................................. $119 $175 , ....................................... $149 SUS Valie. . .' ................................ $169 S.75 , ................. -................... $189 $535 , ............. ____ ............ $219 sms MAUll.E 11IS WEEICElll Rlt!r " " " " " " " " " " " " " " 9at { " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " ,/ " warehouse • Wedonotpayoormls9onstoahigh SUIT BROKER pr9SQl8 sales staff . ,, Send your items to Bob v.1n Eyk<!n, The D,1i/y Pilot, 330 W. B.1y St., Costa Mes.1, 92627. Tuesday, June 2 Sex and single parents -For single parents, dating cJn sometimes put them in difficult predicaments with their children. Should )Our significant other spend the night? JoJnie Heinemann, R.N., will d~SC-\.ISS. 9attAg;-5e "ncl-lhe-5.ngt Parent from 7 to 8:30 p.m. ill Joan Andrews' ofiices, 1151 Dove St., Suite l 05. in Newport Beach. Cost ill 55. For informiltion. c.:ill 4 76-0991. Co upl es and money - Dr. Virgin iil Fo!tC'er, il licensee( ps}chologis~ and m.w1Jge, fomily and child counselor, "111 give a talk entitled "Couple:J Jnd Money" at noon Junc 2 Jt thl! Newporl Center Librar}. There is no ch:i rge. P.;m1cip.1rils :ire invited lO bring brown bag lunches. for information, CJll 644-3191 . Wednesday, June 3 First Lad y -C.:iyle Wilson, First lJdy of Californ1J, will be the guesl of honor .:ind speal..er at the 40th Anni\ er~il') Membership Coffee of the Newport Harbor Republican . Women, 9:30 to 11 il.m. June 3 and fY'>t control. Rc~1>tration is at 61g (Jn} on Country Club, 1 S 15, call alw.1d for re$et\Jlions at Big Canyon Drive 1n Newport 673-2161. Beach. for information, cJll Thursday, June 4 548-8311. - Open yacht -The BJhiil Square dance -The Corinihian VJcht Club \\ill holcJ Co)ta f\'e>a Qu c.k tepper!t, the an open hou~e. 9-11 : 30 .1 m cit) '!t lh cly !tt:nior !tquJre dance June 7, as part of the club's clti1b, in .. ile rou to th"" \H:ekly spring membership drive. The dance, 10 J .m. tod<iy at the club is located at 1601 Bay>1de Do'"nto\' n Cummun1l\ Center, Drive in Newport Beach. RS\ P AnJhe11n A\ enue ilnd Center by-Jttfle 3 to-~ --Street. The srou~tng fD' City manager _ Kevin coupk•s ''ith )f1uare danc:a M h N 13 h' experie nce for expJnded urp y, ewport eac 5 new JCll\1ties. Then:! arc Jbo availJble cily manager, will be the gue>t speaker Jt the June 3 meeting of f l'malc part1\l'f) for !>1ngle m;ile s k Tl dancer> \\hu \\OulcJ like to 101n pea Up Ne'"port. ie e\enmg the lun rur more informJtion, begins with refreshments al 5. 30 p.m .. follo\\cd by the progrJm at t.ill S-l5·5l 6'J. G:lS, al the VillJ No\a Friday, June 5 restaurant, 3131 W. Go~st ~igh"ay. Call 542-4216 for more Boat fes tival -The S1)(th mlormalton. . Am u. 'L··· "'t l3cJth \\'ooden Library hou rs _ All four Uu...it Fc)t.,al. ieJturing.boating branches in the Newport UcJch e'\h1b1ts. clJ~s1c ) JChLS and many othtfr n.1 .. t!C.11 C\ cnts for children Public LibrJry S)'Stem will open at l 0:30 a.m. on June 3. R~gular and JcJi.;lb, '"" begin J~ne 5 at hours ,.,111 resume June 4. the ScJ Scout 13.is~. 1931 W. P..1ciiic Cu.ht H11•hwa). The Patio gard enin g -Turn thrl'l'·dJ\ it·~t,.,.i1, which your drab patio into a IToral celt!brates :'\.c" port's colorful pJrJdisc. Al <J:3.0 a.m. e'perts al ~cafari11g htrit1f;C, begins \\1th a Sherman Gardens \\ 111 cover all boat p.1r.1dc .1t 6 p.m. Frid.1y aspects oi oi contJiner gardening from thc-h•l'hor cntrJncc, Jlong 1nclutling soil mixes. \\atering the n .1 n ch;innel to Lido MJrana. schedule), fcrlilizers, transplanling CJll ; :?IJ-44 00. W estern State Uni-. ersity College of Law will)iost an inform.-itton !>eminar in your area Your questions will be answered regardi.ng • Law School Requ1rement - when & how to·apply • Fin.-inc1al As'>1st.mce • Irvine and Fullerton Campuse •Placement Wednesday, June 10, 1992 Fullerton • 6:00 m • Scholarships • 'fhe Law School Admission Test (LSAT) Tuesday, June 16, 1992 Long Beach • 6:00 pm Monday, June 29, 1992 Irvine • 6:30 pm (Call for off-campus seminar locations) queshon an answer pen seminar St'atmg 1s limited and reservations .ue on a first· come, first-served basis To register, call Fullerton at 714/738-1000 or Irvine at 7141753-9100 and ask fo r an Adm1s~1on Coun<\elor • 19~ fcundcd I<> prWl4r ourJ"'""'"I lrJ"I rduc-llOfl '" Scutllmt C1hfi>m,. WESTERN STATE • 1972 Tlrl'O'llglt 1992 CA/rfomw J lillJtSt !iau· ""°°' • 1973 Amrd1ttd by Comm111tt of &r (uminm. Stott &r of Califem,. !i!!!~UNIVERSITY !!!!!~ • 1976 Acrrtd•ltd by Wrstmt Anoet•li.on ofSclwob•nd ColltJn • 1990 Br•nd1 aimpvs OJ>f"l'd Ht /rt,nt COLLEGE OF LAW 11 I I .\ ' I I , I l • 'I I I I I HI I /I • I , , I I I ~ , • '\. l \ I', I°"' I I I c I/\ I l I ' I• . ' ", ' • '"I I\ I . l \ .... I l A4 Tuesday. June 2, 1992 LISTING INFORMATION: The folfo....,.ing Is 1 complel• ~;ar of Bl.ut.Book listings, which run the Orsi Tuc~d.ly of Hcti month. H yc:>u hne 1n e\<1nl listing or change of Information for Bl.1cl.Book, direct inquiries lo Hcnj.lmin Epstein, c/o Bl;ickBook, P.O. llo' 1500· 184, Coron ii det.Mar, CA 9.!ti.!>. Phone 760-2622. Monlhly li,hn}:' run \\ecl.ly In Thursday's \h·cl.l•nd )ccllon. Ll'i:cnd: OC, Orange Co unty. BT, hl.11 I.. ti". UT ·opt .. bl.1Ck tie optional. pp, P•'r pcr~un. 1 BA, to be arranged. Jun e • '>putlighl on Barbacoa, lune 4, u·7:30 1 ·\n1l'm .111 h1)t11u1c 01 Wmc .and_ • 1 11 !3.11£i.K11.1 r\.')f,1ur.1nr. Neo.1.oport , 1 ')'i pp tl'r" f'i,c m1:nu S2S pp., , l" .tJd Ann Cr.1i1c, :?Ci 1 ·6118. • ll.1h Off to Summer, June 6, 8 p m.-1 ' i: l'rnll')••on.lls A};.i1n~l uncer · , 1 , L .,Li lr\111c. SJ5 pp, members, _ , , .._:: ,. I tJI> nund.11ory. Phone I ll • l.• •w \\1th lhl• Wrnd June Ci at S.30 1 ' 1 t L• 111111u111t) Clinic at \"''I \ l' ~Jn Ju.111 c.1p1strano l\•1 .,J .11l•IC 1 •r Br Phone I -I • 1 Ir .1ni:•• Ulo"um U.111. June Ci ar 6 , ,J (I l.i1e11·) Found.111on • I h. ,1 I\,.;• n, \ lr\111\.' H OO pp. Phone I 11 IU • f'1LL.1 Clln p11.Ut! lun1• 6 Jl u:3Q p.m., •' t'l l)1rl•''' "' Opt·r.1 P.ic1fic .11 .•, .1~1·r 11 ... !1·11,1· !>.111t.1 Ana. Con!Jct I l\11u1!.1td 7 12-11). • \ \ hc11 (.;\ l"ll'' ( .. 1thN lune 6 JI 7 1•1 11.11111, ),m l11m~ 01chc>tra .ll \ -~ ,, .. 11\<1 ,,. l l1.mt;1• I fill> S 150 pp. 1 1\1• .j -.; .' ll'•I • 'lu"' of th•· 1\ 1i:ht. lun,• G ;ir 7 p m • 1· l •• ,. 111 ' ,. ll.111 l.1~ 1 he.lire ' "o · 11 ! .. r.n! .h.jlt1on ,1t TJco ~ • I' '1 • $ ll I :1 I\ f·opt '1 1(1 ( r I \, .' ~t I 0){,ij • l .1111u,1•I oi ()1,.11n~ I nl• (1 .it 11 I l t 1 I (\)f1C hbr~1> • 1 , .1 • 1 '-n Pt.'t') uf Gener.ii • ' luncl L'oll .11 ' It 'l' Uni.crs.il Ci!) ~C I( • \\ oud.·n llu.11 r l'''" .11 JI c (J ;- . ., • I ,• \, .. l I I ·11.·r I,, ~11 I .; 4 ,..,1 1111 l..1th. ".I ' ' tJ• ,t ll>• luglxJ.lt ·•~· r~n .1• lln\ Sc11ul Sl·J , I ·' I •• ~1w 5 ·" (, p 111 I I .c' 11 '1 ~ ~·J--l4UU. • U C.1n11110 R1 .. 1I Ch.impionship Chili \ 011l.ui1 Junt• -. 11 .i.m.·4 p.m., Ciry of Ju,1111 111 Old I U\\11 ll\l' tountry \'llll-r l.1111111\'nt .ind d11ldrcn's al ti,itics. l'hurll' ">44 lltl'JU. I ) ' .I t I ·,If,··•' 111 L.1~.,n,1 Bt·.1d1 • • • •• •I 1, 'L 1L, t 11n11nut'>. Bull<'! d11111t•r 1.I ... " l 11111.H t ,\\,111.1 Price· Testa, J•1-IUu- • \\ 111c T "'ting .rnd Silent Auction June • ~ ) p m OJ) le Mcmto\h Center '.11 l.1,.rl\Jrd lcnll'r, Carden Cro\e. S25 pp lit nc --1.11285 •founders Mini Auction. lune 8. 10 a 111 nuon Pro' 1dcnce Six:ech and t lt.:Jrin~ Cenrer al the cenrer. Otangc. l'h ir.c u39 4990 •Coif and Tennis Tourn;imenls. June 8 at 10 30 a.m. CHQC Lillie Mc>rma.cl I .11 \k...i \1:rdc Counrry Club. Co)IJ \11·-.1 Goh, 5250 pp tcnn1> S75 pp. Pl 1111 11-10 3581 solt) or 8-16·0103 RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. ...,, ,.., .... Cmfs "'" 1922 UHOl IUI., ctSTA •SA-S41·1155 '\h~ .. ,lt. ~ NOVA~.,~ CeleblwG'iJ 25 ,..,. in Nwpart Bssr:h Expererce Orange OJunty's fire& _..ahan OJisine am a spectaa.Jlar bayveN. Onrer s served each night from 5pm to 12 nidnit.e ('Neekends 'til 1 an) Our p1ano bar win keep yoo hurrmin'! C:1 ' c1t )(jt r: ,f t, J'':J j,1·~) f\ • f I ' 11/ 1! r [I~ J uf u '. \I I 3131 w. Coast Hwvy. ~~ l~·\hl l\'t Gennaa Rome BUery Wedding Cakes "The Old- Fashlon Way" 2950 Grace I.n. C.M. CaIJ for info . 540-0281 \\lDDI \(, ( ( )( iHDI\ \T( m .. ------------------------------------__ -----~---- ---------- Ben1amm Epstem·s BlackBook •SophShoo 'Tll You Drop, JuM 9-11, ATSC 001si.ates at N~ Imports, Newport Beam. ShoooinB spree fetitunng 40 vendors. SS pp. !!'review ~rty. June~. 5:30·9:30 p.m .• S20 pp.) Contact Klm Nteholsoo, 646-0224. •Stag Shoot, June 10, SS2 Oub of Hoag Memorial Hospital shooting compct1tioo .it Sout~ Coast Gun Oub. S22S pp. includes C?ntinental brea~fost, lunch and awards dinner at El Toro Mirine Base Omcers Oub. Drnner only, S50 pp. Phone • LI flest.i, leDiscowr the World of now.rs, June 27, Bowers Museum of Cultur.il M , S.lntil Ana, dinner gJl.l in museum's new Galleria. Cont.let Brian Ltingston. 567-3642. •Wine Tutinf Dinner, June 29 ill 7 p.m .. Villa Mt den fi"e-coursc dinner at Trees Restaurant, Corona def Mar. SSO pp. Phone 673·0910 760-S909. • H~ritage ~egatta, June 12-13, Newport July HarbOr Nautical Museum wooden boat •Sawdust festival, July 2-Ausust 30, August • ~ fntflnd Cb~k•. August 1, Gourmet C)lners ol Ooera r.iofiC at Corona del Mar Buch. Cont.let Myr1I Kreuder, 637· 1249. • Opero1 lecture, August 2 at S p.m. Opera League ol laguna Beach bl-moothly series continues. Buffet d1nn('r follows. Cont.let Maria Price-Testa, 497-1087. • Beach BBQ, AUR.USl 4, Olive Crest Tre;itment Ccnters-ror Abused Children Kids at 11eart meeting. Cont.let Donna ' l\ndc>rt, 777-499?. NewDort Malrion. model BM truck ~. Pro:'St.v ~ pme It (JC IMne Bren Center .ind celebfity·.i~teur tennis tournament at M.mlOtt t lotel Tennis Club, Newport Bf.lch. Phone 557·5100. • Annu41 lenent Dlnntr, Sept. 11 at 6:l0 p.m., ProvKlcnce Speech ilnd tiearing Center at An;ihc1m M.lrrion Hotel. Phone 6)9-4990. "'• BlllO~h Awards Dinner, St-pt. 13, 5S2 Club of Ho.ig MenioriJI Hosp1t.1I at location TQA. Phone 574-7211. • C.ila B.ill, Sl'pt. 19, South CO.lst Repenory at locJtion TBA. Contact Alan Freeman, 957-2602. Muse\Hft cJ CUllurll Alt. C.onc.ct Min Lanpaon: 567-1642 • G.\IA Reapening. Oct. 16, Bower) Musetim ol Cul!ur.il M . ConLKt Br~n t..mg>ton: S67-3642. •Coif Tourn.imenl, Oct. 19. OI~ CrN T rc;itment Centers for Abused Chlldr~ at Dig Canyon Country Oub, Newport Beach Contact David Mcflwee, 7]7-4999. •Sandpipers (;ala, Oct. 24. Hoag Memorial Hospital at location TBA. Phone S74-7209. race for classic yachts at Balboa Yacht ecledic arts and crafts festival 1n Laguna ~lub, Corona del Mar. Regatta "mascot" Beach. S4 pp. Seniors. SJ pp. Children 12 •.Bravo Bistro, Aug~st 8, Gourmet 1s schooner Spike Africa. Conact Elyse and under, free. Phone 494 ·3030. Di~c>rs of Opera Pacific at R.ippaport • 1nl.inders P;irty. St-pt. 19, Olive Cre>I Treatment Centers (or Abused Cluldren at loc:.uioo-l8A-Bl'....C-Otlt.lCI ~ 777-4999. • FUNDSY. Oci. 24. WestMC'd al Westin South Coast fll.ua. Cost;i Mesa. Phone 953·3580. Barren 259-8240 __ 11 __ rcsidenc;g._SanttAna BT, Cnotac1 M)'.ril . . . . •B8t1. e _Day Ce.tebrahon, July 10, 4 Kreuder, 637-1249 . •Designing Women. Oct. 31. Art Institute of Southern California ill Four St'asons, Newport Beach. Contact Susan McFJdden, 723·4276. or 5uSJn Beechner, 675·8792. • Spmt of C1vm91 June 13 at 6 p.m. f>.m.-m1dnight, Ch1ldhelp USA at City of Hope awards dinner at Anahei'm Chanteclair, lr\ine. S30 pp.; S3S pp. at Mimiott Hotel. BT. S 12S pp. Phone (2.13) the door. Cootact Lynn Dowers, 626-461 1. 721-1222. • Benefit of Laughter, June 13 at 8 p.m .. WestMed Oub 1025 stand-up comedy night al Celebrity Theatre, Anilheim. S28 pp. Phone 953-3580. •Passport to Progress Casino Night. lune 13, 6:30-8 p.m., Ameucan Cancer Society at Doublctree Hotel Orange. BT-opt. S 100 pp. Phone 634·4500 ext. 4019. • • •Groundbreaking. June 14 at 4 p.m .. Ne\\porl Beach Public Library Foundation and Newport Beach Library !JQard of Trustees at site of new Central Library. Donor rccepuon at 3 p.m. Phone S48·3131. • U~derwriling Party, June 14, 2·5 p.m .• Providence Speech and I te.lring Center at Village CreJJ.l, Santa Ana Heights. Phone 639·4990. • New England Clam Bake, June 14, TODOS orSamt Joseph I lospitJI FoundJtion fun ;ind games in San Clemente. Cont.let Margo Johnson, 771-8211. • hening at the lmprov, June 1 S at 6 p.m., \\'dine,, Commun11y of OC coct...ta1ls, dinner. ~how uy Dennis \ \'olfbcrg and p<»t p..irty h())tccJ by Mr. \\'ohbcrg at tr\inC lmprov. S75 pp. Phone 258-1210. •"Unfinished Stories," June 19 al 8 p.m .. John Dougla:; French Cc>ntcr (or Alzheimer's D1sca~Friencb o( urcgl\ers enioy world premiere of play and desscrl CliJmpJgnc r<'Ception at MJrk T;iper forum, Los Ani.:cl< S8S pp. Cont.ict Elinor Franccscliin1, 800) 537-3624. • Knoll's Berry Farm Party, June 19, Olive Crt»t Abused Ch1ldrc>n's Foundation. Contact Donna Andert, 777-4999. • Mal.ing Strides Against Cancer. ·June 20, SK 1un/mO\C·J·long-J.1hon, 1 K fun run;\\JIJ.. at Newport Dunes, Nc"port Beach. Phone 7S 1-044 I •. 1e e o cme, unc • , per.-i PJC1flc Fo.unders CJla at !\night chatcou, Pcralra I tills. Ah1csco d1n1ni;. mimes, ca11cature arhsts, more. Atllre: French summer (no BT please!). Contilct Ann McLeJn, 760-9668. • Hoe Do,.,.n, June 20 al 6 p.m., Pr0\1dence Speech and Hearing Center at residence in Villa Park. Phone 639-4990. •Mark Russell, June 24, Hoag Hospital 552 Club President's C11cle annual meeting and dinnet (C'Jtures political saririst al Ne\\port Beach l\\artiott. S7S· 12S pp. Phone S74-7210. •Clean Harbor Day, June 27, 8 a.m -1 p.m., /\.1J11ne D•' •>ion o( NC\\ port I larbor Area Chamber of Commerce at Cannery •Meet. Our Main Squeeze, July 10-26, centennial of QC Fair Jl QC Fairground), Costa Mesa. Phone 751-3247. •Pageant of the Masters, July 10-Aug. 30, spectacle of "honorable forgeries": quasi-two dimensional recreations o( art masterpieces by three dimensional, costumed men, women and children on Festival Grounds, Laguna Beach. Al:.o, Festival o( Arts. Phorie 494-1 HS. • Jamb.ilaya, July 11 at 6 p.m., South Coast Repertory end of season auction at location TBA. S75 pp. Contact Alan Freeman, 957-2602. • Lil Fete F.inlastique, July 11, UnitccJ Cerebral Palsy Assn. pre-race pasta p;irty at Sports Club Irvine. Contact Fran Youssef, 557-4796. •An Affair lo Remembc>r, July 11 at 6:30 p.m., Opera Pacific Gourmet Diners at Seserslrom residence, Balboa Peninsula. Contact Myril Kreuder, 637-1249. • Bastille Day SK Race, July 12, United Cerebral Palsy Assn. and Sports Club Irvine at le Mericlien, Newport BeJch. Contact Fran Youssef. 557-4796. •Sarna/Woodley Coif and Tennis lnvll.ltional. July 13, Oli\e Crest Treatment Centers for Abused Children. Contact Donna Andert, 777-4?99. • Black and While Bash, July 18 a1 7 p.m., Newport Harbor Art Museum at Newport Center Fashion Js!Jnd. D.mcing. black and white-themed eatini and fashions. SSO pp. Attire: creJll\e bl;ict... and \\.hite. Contact Maxine GJ1ber, 759·1122. • Kids at Heart, July 18, 011\.e Crest Treatment Centers for Abused Childten. Cont.let Donna Andert, 777-4999. •Tropic ':"Jghls, July 18 al 6:30 p.m., Opera Pac111c Gourmet Diners at Taylor residence. Huntin •ton Harbour. Contact . . ' •Beach Party. July 19, SS:! Club of Hwi; Memorial HospitJI .lt Dunes, Newport BeaGh. Phone 574-7211. •Carden Partr· July 19 at 3 p.m., Central Guild o Opera Pacific at Simon residence, Vill.l Park. French cuisine, operatic highlights performed by Overture Company. Contact Marcia Marengo, 998· 1768. • •Una Noche def Teatro, July 25. South Coast Repertory at loc.ltion TBA. S25 pp. Contact Alan Freeman, 957-2602. • Bayside Interlude. July 2S .ll 6:30 p.m .. Gourmet Diners of Oper.l Pacific at l<lem residence. Ne,,port Beach. Contact Myril Kreuder, 637-1249. · -Raphael, a legend in his own time. II< 1\I 1 \J( I()\"' Doryman'• Inn <>caatroot w a Breakfatt ~. U&nry, raoundi111 dc:pnce A Vic1orian Orllldcur tw11lt )'OU Mah pi.... 1odty for )'Ollr Hon~ °' annbwerary Comphmc:ntary cham~ with 9<1. 675-7300 1\1 (I l'll(l\ 11\1 1-- Raphael, the Master Athst of the Rt!naiSS<lnce Period Known for his sense of color, form and pas.s1on. he became a legend in his own lime. And now, comes · Raphael Faucets, t~ re-birth of design and finer quality in solid brass faucets, tubsets and accessories. They are .iva1lable at West End West, where you are destined to find that legendary st.itement (or your home Ro .. •tk Wedd/ ... •t S. • luxury Motor Yac:hcs ~nd Sailing ~ ' Our ProfellloNI Cootd!Nton PIOYlde T~I Pt.nning Oelll"fd IO flt Yoor Budtef (714) 675-4704 • Summer Fiesta, August 9. City o( San Clemente SK run/willk/stride competition, contests, g;irncs, food booths on Avcniw del Mar. live country, mariachi and surf music. Fre<!. Phone 492-1131 . •Coif Tourno1menl, Au§ust 10, Ju,en1le Diabetes Foundation at Newport Beach County Club. Contact Barura Marches. SS3·0363. •The Tennis Ball, August 15, Tennis Cuild of Opera Pacific al location TBA. •Send a Kid lo Camp, August 17, Trees Restaurant and Rawhide BO)'S and Girls Camp golf tournament at Costa Mesa Coontry Club. 8 a.m .• contiriental brcaUast and tournament; 6:30 p.m .• cocktails at restaurant; 7: 1 S p.m., dinner and awards. Sl3S pp. Phone 673-0910. •Silver Oak :snd Trees! August 18 al 7 p.rn., Silver Oak Cc>llars five-course wine t.1sting dinner ill Trees Restaurant, C0<ona del Mar. SSS pp. Phone 673-0?1 O. •Couture Overture, August 20 at 11 a.m .. Gourmet Diners o( Opera Pacific JI le Meridien I lotcl, Newport Be.lch. C~nlact Myril Kreuder, 637-124?. •Soiree des Artistes, Aus;ust 22, Opcr.i Pacific Gourmet Diners Jl ·Rol>crts fCSidence. Nc>"port Beach. Conr.lct M)ril Kreuder, 637-1249. • C;i(e Momus, August 2?, Oper.1 Pacilic Gourmet Diners al Conlin r~1dencc, Ne\\port Be;id1. Ce1ntact M)ril Kreuder, 637-1.249. September •Maison dc> Simonoff, Sept. 5, Opera PJc1fic Gourmet Diners JI S1monoff fe~1dence. lr\1nc Co,e. BT. Contan M~nl Kteuder, 637-1249. ; • la Boheme Opening Night Dinner. Sept. 12 JI 6:30 pm .. Opera Pacific JI locahon TBA. Conlall Rich.1rd DeJry, S46-7372. •Championship Horse Show, Sept. 10· 1 ), WcstMed Cold Clul> at OC £.licgrou11d.5, Costa Mcs.1, Phona 953-3S80. • Billnsh Bon Vo~;ige, Sept 10, SS2 Club'Of Hoag Memonal Hospital at location l BA Phone S74-721 l . • Billfish Tournament, Sept. 11-12. S52 Club of Hoag Memorial Hospit;il at loc.lt1on TBA. Phone S74-7211. • Byron Scott Ch;\llenge for Children. Sept 11-13, NBA pla)'Cr5 host Chndren's Home Sociel). Discovery Museum. Mission Hospital and South Countv Community Clinic dinner auction .it Seacoast GARAGE DOORS 642-3490 2476vz='~ • Foods of the Northwest, Scpr. 21 at 7 • p.m .. Chatcau Ste. Mlchclle wine t.lsting dinner prep.ired by the ,.,.;nery's execu11 .. c die( at lrees Restaurant, Corooa del M;ir. SSO pp. Phone 673·0910. •Center of f.l shion, Sept 2S Jl l•:lO p.m. and 8 p m • Cuilds of QC Performing Arts Center fJshion extravai;;inza fo;i1uring Cuild members and community leaders as models. Contact Nol;i S<.ncer, '23·09~7. • Fund Raiser, Sept. 26. Oh'e Crest Treatment Centers, Los Comp.idres at l<>C.ltion TBA. Donna Andert, 777-4999. •Opening, Sept. 27, Bowers Museum of ,Cultural Art iNugurates Nallve American Hall. Contact Brian Lan~on, 567-3642. October • Ubiamo. Oct. 3, Opera Pacific Gourmet Diners wine tasring dinner at Patterson residence, Nc>wport Beath. Phone 546·7372. •Opera Lecture. Oct 4, Opera lc;igue of Laguna Beach bi-monthly series continues. Buff<:t dinner follows Contact MJriJ PriCe·TCSlil. 497·1087. •Coif Tourn.,mc>nt. Oct. 12, 011\e Crest Trealment Centers and Pac11tc lnl.lnd BJnk al loc.ltion TOA. ConrJtt Crctchl.'n Pererson, 777-4999. ext. 150 • Ne~port BNch Concours d'Elc>g.,ncc. Oct. 4, ATSC classic automobile ~how at Aldrich Park, UC Irvine Contact Nora Lehman, 675.·0707. • Reopc>ni:ng Reception Oct 1 S. 81)\\Cr:. ' November • Opera Ball, Nov. 14, Opera Pacihc at locltion TBA Phone S46·7372. •Celebrity Coif Tourn.iment, Nov 16 at 11 a.m .. Pro,KJence Speech and Hc;iring Center at Av1ArJ Coif Course. urlsb.ld. Phone 639-4990. •Music -It's Magic, Nov. 16, QC , . rhilharmonic Society Women's Committees luncheon fashion show at Hyatt Regency Irvine. Contact Elaine Cordon, 7S9·9100. •World of Wines, Nov. 19, Olixe Cr~t Abused Children Found;ition dinner at Ritz-Carlton, l agun.1 Niguel. Conlllct Lois Verleur or David McElwce, 777-4999. December •Christmas Trec> ,..bgic, Dec. 3-6. OIM? Crest Al>usecl Children Foundation. Contact Donna Andert, 777-4999. • Chri~lm;is Carol Ball, Dec. S, SS2 Club of Ho.lg t.\Cmorial Hospital at location TBA Phone $74·7211. •Holiday Par,1de, 01..'C. 5, 10:30 ;i m.-noon, LA Times QC Ed1ll0n 1lorol float.>. marchinH b..1nds and mort'. Free · Coot.ict Nancy \'11..rng. 63 1-6712 For Father's Day ... A Custom Ponrait Sitting Included With uch Sining A Miniaturt Ponriir Mounted on a Card Embellished ._;th Hand Calligraphy S11t1ng Ftt '60 (~el11«M ftt A!k About Our Ponnit v~°'imtnuuon . 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Here, only the fumily selects the type of service they want and the price to be paid . • '!" e wi!l· provide for direct crenlf tion, · including mortuary care from .................................. $540 Or choose from other type of services from........... $ 985 Caskets priced from ................................................ ~ .. $ 285 Servicing all faidu 'i Under new ownership 24 Hour Services ~ 1625 Gisler Avenue • a.a Mesa (Qill b a &ee bochlft ~Oet..U. & rite~ cf Life) • 540-55.54 • Tuesday, June 2, 1992 A5 ~ D Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot ·Corporate donors honored as SCR winds down a successful season S ocializins took place Friday evening nt South Coast Repertory before t1 nd ofter "Womnn in Mind," the final production of the succcs:.ful '91-92 season. A buffet supper in the scene shop ho:.lcd by the Ooston Company honored the theater's corporate donors. President of the SCR bonrd of tru!>tces Tom Society Bitton ',an<l Hal Schultz, chairmnn of the Corporate Committee, ''clcomed the guests. Co rporations honored included Coopers and Lybrand, IBM, Price Waterhouse, American Express, Furon, Bank of the West, Wahico Environmental, Western Nationill Partners~. ~aiser Permanente, Armor AIP':i nd Toyota. following the premiere night production featuring Kandi s Chappell, Hal Landon Jr., Ron Boussom, Mitchell Edmond, Marnie Crossen, Amy Ryan, Nicholas Hormann and Eric Woodall, theater goers 4nd cas! members mingled during a pleasnnt reception in the theater's fou nt ain area. The Theatre Guild hosted the Nicole Cottrell catered event that hummed with delights over the play. (Didn't hear of n single person not thoroughly taken by "Wl "I," which pl:t}S through June 28.) Newport Harbor Elks Lodge helps raise funds for CHOC . -T he Ne'' port I l:irbor Ell.s Lodge's efforts surrounding the reno\.1tion of the !iitk'' heel paddlcbout, "La Uc lie of 1767," into a harbor tour boa1 hdpcd lead the \\:lY to u Sl,000 <lunation to 1he Chil<lrcn'i. I lo!ipiial of Or.inge County. John S1ppk, c.h.1irm.111 for lodge No. 1767, p11:.,cntetl the chcd, recent!) to Joy Wit rock and S1cphanic Froi.t of Cl IOC. The monc1,1ry :lid "ill go into 1hc ho'>pital's Development Found.it ion Department's u1irc .. tric1c<l l1111d, ''hich is .. ,,hc1c it'-. necJeJ most," ~1ccording to Din.•ctor Uill Seelye. All future funds from the' operation of the L.1 13cllc of 1767 .m.: delt1gna11..·d fo r the Children's I lo!ipital. The onc·of·.1·l111u mmi:uure p.1ddkboat ul o helped druw donation':> <lurmg th1: lqdgc's Rhcrbo.11 Casi no Night f und-raiscr. 0 In other Elks Lodge note of illtcrcst: Dub Monlingo h;.i~ been appointc<l Di .. trict National Sci'\ ice Chairman for the Orange .Coast District ... The Newport Hurbor and ~fo.-.io11 Viejo lodge' ''ill combine on a l3ingo Party at the Long Dc:ich Veterans llo!>pllal June 16. Help b needed in opera ting the joint effort ~11H.I donation .. or i1cm~ fo r the \Cls are rcqUC!'>tCd. For information. call Vetcf:rns Chairm:in Uob 13runcll:..: at (310} 59:!-16-18 ... 1 he: Elks Lod_!!c .. pon orcd a ~to1hcr's Dny brunch for 50 honoreu guests carlicr 1hi-. mont h. J'hc Daily l'llot 11 elcomc I'(' ports 011 dub ncus. numing of Officers, Dnd DOOUlllJCClllCnt Of fund-raisers and UCli\ itics. J'/cu (' srnd illformution to Jon f'rrgu on, \10/untcers Editor, f\'ruport Beath/Co ta Mc :1. P.O. Bov 1560, Costa .\Ir n. 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Chamberlain, Gayle and Jerry McCall, MMil yn and Jim Stephen (Boston Co.), Kathy and Ron Merriman, John Stahr and Marlin Benson. Also there walt the director David Emmes, who was kept bu!.y receiving compliments about 1hc play wrillcn by Bri1ish-born Al an Ayckbourn. Now, Emmes is off to Jtaly for a vacation. From left, Maril yn a nd Jim Stci>hen in scene shop with Corporate Committee Chairman Hal Shult.i. from left, Reg and Anna Holl O\\ay pend time \\ith director O:l'vid Emme) during the SCR C\-enl. NEWPORT BEAU1Y SUPPLY Q &SAtoN r --~ - - - - - - --. I BLOWOUT 99¢ SALE I 1 All Items Listed Below Only 99¢ Eacb 1 I Suave Shampoo 16 oz. Faberge Shampoo 20 oz. I I Suave Hair Spray 8 c,n. Faberge Conditioner 20 oz. I I Styles Hair Spray 8 oz. Aqua Net Hair Spray 11 oz. I Styles Lotion ' 8 oz. All Set Hair Spray ' • 9 oz. I Styles Gel 4 & 8 oz. I All Set Non-Acreosol oz. Well a Conditioner 16 oz. I Wella Shampoo 16 oz. 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'349 TWIN SU88 list SALE 2 pc. set. .... $499 ...... •349 FULL 2 pc. set.. .... $629 ...... •449 QUEEN 2 pc. set. ... $849 ..... 1549 KINC .3 pc. set.. .... $999 ...... 1699 (714) 833-0551 . SERTA HORIZON PLUSH FIRM TWIN ' Sugg. Lli;t SALE 2 pc. set.. .... $329 ...... •249 FULL 2 pc. set.. .... $449 ...... '339 QUEEN 2 pc. set ...... $599 ..... '. •389 KING 3 pc. set ...... $799 ...... •499 SERTA II JUNIPER PLUSH FIRM TWIN Sugg. list SAL£ 2 pc. set. ..... $649 ...... •369 FULL 2 pc. set ...... $799 ...... •529 QUEEN 2 pc. set.. .... $999 ...... •599 KING 3 pc. set.. ... $1399 ..... •799 Corn ..., of Jamboree & Bristol 3601 Jamboree Blvd .' New rt Beach & Set Up """ Disposal of old mattress SERTA II lANGLY PLUSH FIRM TWIN Suga. list SALE 2 pc. set.. .... $449 ...... •289 FULL 2 pc. set ...... $549 ...... •379 QUEEN 2 pc. set. ..... $699 ...... •479 KING 3 pc. set ...... $949 ...... 1679 RECESSIONS STRESS.0-PEDI 25 year warranty/1000 coi Pillow Top TWIN Sugg. LM SAL 2 pc. set.. .... $799 ...... •400 FULL 2 pc. set.. .... $699 ...... •499 QUEEN 2 pc. S('l ..... $1099 ..... •599 KINC 3 pc . set ..... 51399 ..... •799 . . \ \ ( \ ,, ., p Ne"'port Conv;tle~cent re!>idcnt'Jean Huckcr sits out in the patio arc<) of the nursi ng center \\atching the birds and rabbits in their cages on a receot sunny afternoon. . . . . . SOLUTIONS: Family involve~ei1t a ·must, say advocates From A1 Res idents' bill of _rights parent!> in a nur!>ins home .inJ they feel guilty, so they JtJst don't ''ant to he.t r about 11." M cGinnis hehc\l:s .l preoccupation \\Ith )Ollth in this country is p,1rtly to hlamc. Do nur ing home residents h.wc lcgall protected right!.? The an \\Cr i )CS. Bo th federal and !>t.1tc l.l\v re quires that nur ing home!>: "\Ve just don't \\,tnt to :.cc ~omeonc drooling an a "heekh.1ir, so \\e segreg.1tc them," ~he saitl. "But they I.ml\\ "hen i.omcthing hurts. They lnO\\ ,.,.hen the) 're mid. The) lnow ,.,.hen they're l)ing in th eir O\\ n urine nnd fe ces. "Yet even people "ho lu'c their mothers and f.1thcrs try to jmtif) it. We get rcl.111\cs in here J) ing, 'Well, I l lHl\\ (the nur,in~ home) 1o; tl)ing to do the be't they can' -but they're.: not. "And the only "·I) to male J difference is ge( imohcd and stop pretending C\el') thing is v Pro\ 1de ~er' ices and acti\ 1tics to Jlta1r1 or rn.1int.1111 the hi~hcst ph~ )icJI, mcnt,11 anJ Jh) cho:.-oc1.1l \\ell-being of each rc:.idcnt v I iclp .1 rc:.ident m,1intJin or impro' c h1:. or her .1bility to b.llhc, drc:.s, groom, w,1Jk, c.ll. t.1 k .incl u:>c the toilet v '.!.>l~l residents "ho cannot do .1n\ or the .1b0\ c State law !>J>e<:illcJlly require:. th:1l ,1 nur:.rng home prn,idc b,1thing, :.h.1m1>0oing, tl'cthb1 Ll'hrng, :.hJ\ ing, and CL1ttmg or nJibl v ·\:.,urc t h.1t rc:.i'dcnb reCCI\ e lrL'.llmcnt for .lll\ problem:. \\1th !>1ght or heJring v T tl',\l rl!s1dcnts \\lthout Jtkqu.ltc contrlll 0 1 their ur.1cldl!r lo rc:.torc iunC.llllllll g .is much .1:. J'O:>!>lblc '' Trc•at residents "1th limited r.rn~c oi motion .incl pro\>idc them with service:. to .1;d ambul.1tion. rather thJn conllnc them to .1 "hcclchair or bed • v Prn,1dl' or obt.11n rchJbilit.1t1\ c :.l'f\ kc:.. :.cJCh ,1) ph,·:.tcJI 1hcr.1py ,1nd spct•ch thL'r.1pv, ll) C\ t•r\ rc·~1dt·nt 11 aclmib v Pru' k• .ic.ti\ itie:. tor the resident-:. v DL'J>•hlt Jfl)' resident tunds O\l'r $'>0 into .1" inlL'f\ .. ':>l IJL•.1r1ng JCCOLll)l thJt 15 ~t·p.iratc lrnm the mir'in~ home\ operating ,1ccou11t v l\c:q> rL'LOrd:; oi .111 llhl or :.t<•k•n prop..rt\ . \ ,1luccl .1t ~ 2:; or more v E~t.1hlP.h ,1 re:.itknt council :.o th.11 rc~idL'llt:. ,1nd 1.1mih rm!mbcr:. c.rn \01u• c.onccrn:. .rnd mal...c rccon)mcnclJLiom, going to go away on it!> O\\ n." .. A lot of home have not been First and foremo.,t, McGinnis • doing th.11," ~lcGinni~ said. Where to turn L.iutcn,chlcgcr pc>tnh l>UI th.11 man) of them \\CIC lc\LkJ for poor rccun.I l...ecping -not pollr p:i11cnt c.1re. -said, getting in,olvcd mean!> ''They ju't m.1kc up a care plan visiting a rclath.c or fncnd on a thcm,eh cs. Uut the rclJt~\'es regular basis to cn..,urc the) ;\re -.houltl not be b)stanJcrs." getting adequate care. Rcpo111ng 'iol:nions and "Oecau!.C the people '"ho don't "'"picion' of Qbusc or neglect to get vi!.itors end up ge tt ing the '>t.1tc health officials is abo wo~t care of all," !.Jiu Janet import.mt, ~kGinni:. !.aid. rris. il.llJillOrnC) \\1th Det ln Or.111sc Counu·~ any Tiedek, n l o!. Angdes • coim:rns or cri11ci m :.houlJ be . oq;nnization tht1t prO\·ltks free repo1 1ctl to the Orange County lesal services for the elJcrly. Council on Aging. "It is a-pitiful situJtio;,-" !laid Rcla~hcs or friends should Marie Maples, chaif\\oman of the al o obtJin ~1 h!tl of resident Costa Mesa Senior Ci tizen • · 1 ights from !.late he.11th oflici.11:. Committee. "You wulk into a nnd he sure to rc!.e:.irch the nursing home und the people nre f.1cility they choose . All ~tatc lined up from one cnu of the hall in .. pcction' arc public and ull the wny down h.l the other end tl\'.1ilablc at the State Departmen t -ju t sitt ing there in a of I lcalth L1ccn!ting and wheelchair. Certificnt1on's tli,tnct oflu:e. "And they're the i.t11nc people Watchdogs \\.am. howe,cr, th•1t we loved 20 year nso. Just JUSl U\ a f.1c1h1y's lool 'I can be becau!te th ey're id; is no reason deceh inl!. o can it mo t recent to avoid them." report c.irtl. McGinnis recommend A better indic.1t1on of u nursing organizing a family council at the home'!, O\crall performance, they nursing home where a loved one ny, 1~ to 1.1kc t1 tool at it la l re ides. ever .11 !.late in!i.pcction to cc if According to MtGmn1 , a there 1 a pattern of "iolation.,, It nursing home i required by l.1w b oho impor t;mt to note the I) pc to provide a pince fo r fonuly of violation u nursing home ha!> members to meet with each other been \\lltten up for ince 1t can und the stnff to odtlrc s care ranGe from a record keeping concern . mi\t,1le to nllcgnt1on' of c\unl Under the new f~dernl improprictic . rcgulatipns, nursina home M~1ff i' ~· 1 o .try und judge o fuc1lity olw required to 11 down with the h,1,cd on .rn annu.11 rcpo11 i\ rclntivc of pro.,pcctivc rc.,itlcnt' totally mii.l~ading," ,,,id Joel to draft carc plan\ th~ll will meet ~utcn chlc1;cr, admini'>trutor of their needs. Mc ~1 Verde Con-..1h:,ccnt I h,,pitu l in Cmt.t Mc .... 1, Mc'a VHllc \\JS \H11tcn up tor 32 ddrc1cnc1c' durini; 11' 19!>1 annual st:tte '>Ur\CY I.1st t.111. Uul Rcput.llion ;inJ "wJ 0f mouth. he s~ud, b the be't route to tal...c. The C.1lifornia Ad' llC;llc~ for Nur:-ing Home Reform I) one place to turn lor ~uch .1J, ice.. The S.1n Fr .lllcbco-h.1 ell • organi1.1tion i opening :in ol llcc in Lo) Angeles July I. \\'ort.;..,hop , free legal rcfcrr.11' anti hter.11urc \Hll al'lo be a\ ail.1blc tll Orange Count) n: .... i.Jents. With privJte dun;111om and public i;r.111ts, CAN I IR aho · concentrJtci. 1t' dhuh on lc~1,l.111,·c reform~. T Im :.c, .... on. they !.11ppo11ed 1h1cc piccci. ol lcg"l.1t1llt1, one ul "hich \\oulJ h.l\e climin.11cd the JUllllll,1tk \\ J1\cr of line!> on cla" B 'it,l.11inm th.11 ·arc rnrrcLlcJ \\1thin .1 )CM. Uut that bill f.11lcd t\ntlthcr nc"cr e'en m.1Jc it to hill form. .\nJ \\ h1lc the thirJ " till 11liH.·, McGHllll\ ).1iJ llllllling, hllnlC rclo1 m aJH.x:.1te., k .1r 11 "ill be ~o '' ,11crcd Jo,\ n in the end th.11 it \\oon't m.1lc .1 diflcrcnce. "Uut '"~·re going to ,,me 1'ri~ ~ nnt )ei1r .1gain -.rnJ ;a •air> .ind .1i;.un .rnd .1~.1111. until \\e get ~omc1h1n~ thhluJ;h." 'he '·"lt. ·1 he:) IM\c ~~·orcu 1mc \ icll'l I\:\ l'hc Omn1bu lJudllcl • RccL1nc1hJlk1n :\ct (lf llJ'I-, for 111-.1ancc. 111dudcJ J p.11.l..1gL of nur!.ing llllmc 1dorm> th.11 \\Lill 11110 cl fell 0dl'1'cr, I'> >O · ''B 111 onl~ llri p.1rcr, .. ~tcG1nni'> i:aid. '"A Im of nur ing home' i.till h.l\cn't complied." And l'llC ol the re.Min' the~ get ~1\\.1) \\Ith 11. i..11d Kun Kell~. a former 1111r,c\ :iiJc \\hu mm \\Of!...' lllf the C.1hlllflll.l \J,\X'.1tc' fur :'\ur,1ns I h1me Reform. 1' th.11 "rct•pk h.l\c thb pl 11:cpt1l111 tJ1at 1he qu.1ht~ of life llf an l1ldl·r pcr'l'll bn'1 "' impurt.1n1 "' 1hc rc~t ,,f l'llr:-. ·· P.1uli11c P.1~.111. a rc:-.iJcnt uf U.:t hcl I'"' ._r, r.:llrL mcn1 C\\lllpk\ Ill L\,,t.I ~k'·'· p111 ii nwrc 111111111~ '"I he~ 1111,tk th.it "hen .1 pcr:-.on glll.'' in a nur,in:; hl11nc their mind' .11c gone," 'he -..uJ. '"\\'ell. b) gull). th;1t 's n,1t ncCC\\,trih thc \,\,C ,. E'en 1.:.1rc..g1,cr:i .1dm11 th.11 \\ llhout rCllllll\k'I\. II i' ('.,)'.\ 10 lui.c i.ight lll the lnim.1111,llng "There .ire dcJic;1tcd. q11.1hficd ~.m:gi\er' out there ... e\pl.1ineJ one nurw "ho \\ i'hl:d Ill 1 cm.1in .11\0ll)rllOU .. f\lf lcar '.\lfc \\llUIJ lose her Jl'h ,11 .1 klc.1l nu1 .. ing ho me. "Out the fru t1Jtioi1 lc\'cl .llld tiurn·Olll I' llO high bcc...IU\C the mJ11.1gcml'.'nJ d1X"1't \\,1nt lll llt<c the help "c need. "Tl)Crc .uc petlplc \Ulll'l ing hccau ... e the cump.111) ".1111:. to mJke nw1c nwney. 11·, .l m.1J''r, m.1jor J'lH'likm -mu..-h bi~cr th.in pC\'Pk think \n.l·thc p.1111.:nt' .11c licin~ Lhc...1tcd 0111 01 t:.'"-'d c.11c . "It ah'·•)~ \'omc' d,m n Ill pc\1pk ~ctt1ni; peed)." \e\\ 1'<11 t l 1'"' ,,1c,.:cnt .1d1111ni,11.11111 l11eg H11,1 ,,,id h1' t.1c1ht) 111~' "' ·''Cl".I hc1..oming dc,cn,i11zed l) requuin' ... 1utf to .11 tcnd 111· h1m'c "01 J.; 'h111h t h.1t l1x:u' 011 t1c.11rng c:.ic..h 1c:,i1kn1 "ith J igni t). ··1 thinlo; thc1c i .1 11.\lu1.1I tcmkn .. , hl gl'.'t jndl'.'J 1ttcr ~cc1ng th ,, Ill 1h~ng Chi) Ja)," Hmt ,,11d. "Bui 11 ~,,u'1c i;t1rng tu be a . c.1tct.1kc1, ~11u h.1,e to he surl! }llU llllll't l c.. lll\C h.11tkn J, "You h. \C 10 1c111cmhcr that }llu'rc i;o ng hl be thnt ~ r-sun in the '' hcckh.11r \urncJ.1) :· . W hat to look for • A t t:e the enl re · t;ic1kt•, not JU)l the n'1cely dt.'rnrated lobby Jnd one "1n~ or lloor. •'is there Jn ob' 1ous odor?· Stron~ urine Jnd bodv odors mJ\ ind1c.1te poor nur~ins CJre or poor hou:.ekeeping . . • Remembt:r thJt appeJr· .1nl l':. c.in be dec.eptiH~ Tr\ tu )t.'e ho" rl.':.1dents are tre.lled b\ 1 i,._ )!Jll rather 1h,1n cor11.:l.'ntr.11ing on the pl ,,,c.JI L'n\lronment alone. • b ,:.111 l UllltL'OUS to rt•)· 1c.ll•nb, trl'.11 n~ them "1th re- :.po:.-ct> Do lhl' cunde~Lend? • ~;._ \\ r .It t e )(J'HO· r\.'' Jent 1.1: o ) '-ur~.n~ hor• e "Jtchd ..;' ll.l\ tl.l're ~huuld lJ1• 11,, n1ort• tllJn l.>·8 p.llit·n~ Ill Olll' ni.Jr~. • 1~ llw I.. :d1l'll cll'Jn1 b th~ ll'l\Xl hJnd't•d amt :>lOrcJ 11i a ~Jn1'.11'\ m.mnl'f? b :he d n n~ Jrt. .1 I •t'.h,1nt clean r • \ 1:>1t thl.' 1.K1hty dur ng a 111l'.1l to <.t l' '' h.11 t\ pe oi lood i~ ~l'r'\ l'CI JOU how ll')I• dl.'nh .Jr1: :h~btl•d "1th eJting • Bu\ .1 01\'JI 10 s.implc the l()()(f b 11 the appropoate temper.l!lir\'l b the meJI LOn~btl'llt \\llh \\hJt I) Jllu.1lh on tlu.' menu? • Ho'' Ollt'n do ph) 1cian:. \I• t thl.' IJ~ht\? It 't\ould lx.• at lt'.hl on e l'\l'n 30 davs • -\rl.' thert• thcrap1,b anJ 'oc .11 \\orl..er' on :.tJlf? e Are rt•~idl'nls ur .Jnd tfrl, L-<l b\ 10 a.m Are the~ \Wll ~roonwd l • Do 1t•,1d1,; nb appe.u ali;rt, content .111d oc:cup1ed or ldlw~ ,md drur,gC'dl • Are r ~s1dl·n1:. comfonably I ) t1ontd 111 \\hedchair:. or Jrc thl'\ rt' lrJinl't.ll • b Pll\J{\ I( pe<..1t.•tH • re iloor cll•an? I:. there so11l'(i l1n n 1n t'\icfonce? • 1 ... therl' a b !'thide stJnd, rt.•.1d111~ light, lhl t ol dr ·"' cr) ·"'d .11 lc.J t on omtorti'lh ~ dl.llf tor t•.1 h rl>sJd<'nt f -\re• 1 e dent:. I u111llt'CI to pc11-0nal1.:e lhl• r roorn~? • I f,\Clht\ \\ell l1ghll'<ll • r c call IJutton) "1th in re ni •nt•.' rrachl • h ther lrt'Sh drtn ing \\,lt r .11 e.lch bcd!>id •l • How m.Jn lounbe ar J Me 4l\i.l1l,,hlel Are they d an l • re , ti\ t calendal') po>tl'(Jl \\'h.,t arransenl fl~ • re m.1dc for r<: nt to P'. lie.. rt'l1g1 us 11 rs? • It r ult lrom the t,ll 's I..''' ,1.,11 ar not 1io~ted, tall sc;s ... 001 l•l n'ICll..t' 311 • Pl nt rrt to re\0C\\ th I I ~' filn. All fiJ re open to the publ • .. Back Page . . B.ECTDI r:rom A1 boost," Buffa said of tht com- mercial. "We're just pushing as hard as we can." Green, meanwhile, is hoping voters will iurn lbward his grass- roots candidacy, one that has de- liberately steered clear of contro· vcrsy. "If we win with the little amount of money we've expended, this will be a cause of hope to hurt him in the new cities. "lt occurs so late, I can't gel a mailer out 10 tell people what this is," Ferguson said. "With seven hit pieces against Dwight Eisenhower you could do damage.·• . grass-roots campaigns ever)"" where," Green said. "If we lose, it points out what· I think is wrong with politics generally -that it takes a lot of money to win." Ferguson scored points aiainst Hornbuckle this weekend when the Ethics Committee of the Re- publican Party of Orange County ruled Saturday that one of her campaign mailers was misleading. Ferguson said the campaign bro· chure falsely claims that he did not vote on six specific bills and that he was absent on five specific dates. Ferguson is also accusing Horn- buckle of running a "stealth'! cam- paign by using secret funding sources to finance seven campaign mailers. } Republican Assemblyman Gil Ferguson is also a bit nervous about his re-election prospects, due 10 a newly reapportioned dis- trict and a flurry of last-minute camp::iign attack mailers from GOP opponent Costa Mesa Mayor Mary Hornbuckle. ''When they dropped off the sou thern part of my district and gave me Irvine and Tustin, that made 52 percent of the district new," Ferguson said. "Those vot- ers don't know my record. They don't have anything to measure Horn bucklc's hit pieces up to." Ferguson, 69, began his political career in 198.t when he was elect· ed to represent the 70th Assembly District, winning more votes than any other Assembly c:lndidate run· ning in a conte~ted race. A key part of his support has come from uppcr-middle·class voters with "pro·family values"· in the south Orange County comm unities of Leisure World, Misi.ion Vi ejo and L:iguna Niguel. But after reapportionment, the new 70th District replaced those communities with west Costa percent of the new disiricLJ.s. new territory for Ferguson. And he be- lieves Hornbuckle's campaign· mailer blitz of recent days have · TERM LIMITS From A1 natures. 11 must be validated by the Registrar of Voters and sent to the City Clerk by June I8. Hedges ~aid the group hopes to submit more than 8,000 signature~. "An Outstanding New Indian Restaurant" Ill.I ~. n. Loi Mgllll Tn. l Hornbuckle, 49, filed a late con- tribution report with the county registrar on May 29 showing $83,500 in donations, including do- nations totaling $40,000 from the Committee of Working Califor- nians for an Effective Legislature. The treasurer of the newly formed political action committee is also the general counsel of the state Democratic Party. The group that funds the committee traditionally funds Democrats, according to a published report. "I don't care what bad things she says about me, but l do think that it's important that the public know where her money comes from," Ferguson said.. "All of a sudden, she's goJ more money than I have." Ferguson's accuS:itions are the last act of a desperate politician, according to Hornbuckle. "Basi- cally, I think he's just whining be- cause he underestimated a' woman," she said. "lt 's kind of s r nsin for a .fo mer Ma i Carps colonel." Hornbuckle said she has not so· licited Democratic support and docs not know the background of Hedges said the group doesn"t plan tu campaign too much if the measure qualifies for the Novem- ber elections. . "l don't think ifs going to .re~ quire a lot of campuigning once it gets on th e ballot. We think it's going to pass. I doubt if there will be anv organized opposition." . . "Fabulous Food ... Incredibly Fresh" l(llly lbpln. n. Orqe CWllY AIQllllr Daily Buff'et. Luncheon Mon-Sat ss.95 NATRAJ Serving Lunch, Dinner & Brunch CL'ISI E OF INDA S•turd•f ct Suodlf BlwodJ 998-B South Coast Hwy, Laguna Buch, CA 9265 I (714) 497-9197 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK. S.l!da1&uc• 25932 Mllirlands Blvd. • Mt.SSJOn V'tcJO, CA 92691 (714) 581-4200 Join us at our next meeting to MEET OUR NEW CITY MANAGER KEVIN MURPHY"- Kevtn Murphy Is the New City Manager In Newport Beach, replacing 20-year veteran Bob Wynn. Kevin will 1hare wtth us his thoughts on the most Important Issues facing the City and eome of hi• lhort and long-term goals. Ht will aleo update us on cumtnt planning lllUel and tell us about next year'• City budget. It hu been 20 yen lince we ha~been able to wetcome a new City Manager1 PleaH jofn ua. Wednesday, Jun• 3, 1992 1:30 P.M ••• ,,_,,,,,,.,,,, .. l :f6 • 1:00 l'.M. l'rogram VIiia Nova Restaurant (upata1rs1 3131 WMt Collet HlghwllJ Newpo;t h•ch, CA For Information Please Call: 142-4226 , \ \ I . \ \ I I "' ·-----.::: Spee" Up . N~wport SUN te a nonproftt oro-nlzatlon gMng rteognltton to lndMduata, orgtintutlona Ind pubHc offtcllla tor their eOntt1budOne IO Hlwpot1 leech; pt(Wtdlng a fONm tot the dlacuellon of community ........ _,,blr'lhlp 0..... ... S20.00 p« pert0n pet yew. Mllllng ldOrMI It: 8P£AK UP N!'WPORT/ ,,... ()Mee eo. -~ ee.ch, tA t2813. .. ·l the political action committee in question. She also denies tl-.nt the last·minute contributions are part of a calculated campaign strttegy. "We have no idea when we're going to ge t donations," she said. "There's no way to anticipnte that. They've all been filed within the prescribed time. By law, you're re- quired to file them within 24 hours of receipt, and we've done that." The deciding factor in the As- sembly race between Ferguson and Hornbuckle and a few other coun- ty races muy be gender, according to political consultant David Ellis. "The results 'Viii depend on turn- out and how many of those folks who turn out are women -cspe· cially in the Hornbuckle race," said Ellis, who worked on the 1988 Dush-Quayle campaign. "A good strategy to wor~ on is an absentee ballot program, because the votes get cast before the :;cuds begin to fly." f'crguson s::iid his campaign has been aggressively courting the ab· sentee ballot vote, and county Registrar Donald Tanney said more absentee ballots will be cast in this election than ever before. "We've sent out 100,000 and re· ceived 60,000 back,'' T:rnney said. "This will be the most absentees ever in an Orange County primary election." # .. · Wins competition , ltt P~T>&~oly Nol Albert Cribari, left, and Jim Prager were among 80 judgl?s that sampled more than 2,500 differ- ent wines at the annual competition held by the fair recently at the Red lion Inn in Costa Mesa. There huvc already been more . , absentee ballo~ retu~ed than the ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 59,000 cast in the June 1990 pri- mary, according to Tanney. Of the I00,000 absentee ballots sent out by the county Registrar, Tunney expects-80,000 will be returned. The Secretary of Swte is pre- dicting a 44 percent voter turnout statewioe. In Orange County, Tan- ney estimates a similar turnout, Oecco •.Hearts ........................................ 2 • Clubs ........ : ................................. 9. + l;),iamond) ........................... Queen • Spades ............................... Queen. ' SHAPE-UP- NEWPC>RT . 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Each year the Commodores Club gathers to bestow laurels on the best of the graduating seniors at the two New., port Beach sch~ls and this year's crop ranks with the long blue lines. From Corona del Mar • Erika Anliood -Headed for· UC San ·Dtego with a 3.7 gpa-, she keyed a .four-year Sea View reign for CdM 'in tennis, including two CIF titles. As a senior was a doubles champion. · •Carolyn Balley -With a 4.3° gpa, she's headed for UC Santa Barbara. She was all-league in soccer thr'ce times, leading the way to three league crowns. Was '92 Most l~irational ayer. ' • Da\lid Bain -Headed for UCLA with a 3.6 gpa, he has been an All- Orange County tennis selection for • four years and was the Sea View League champion this past season. • Uaa Boatman -She's the Ath· lete of the Year for the girls, earning All-ClF honors twice in soccer and was the team's MVP twice. An Orange County All-Star selection, she's headed for Cuesta College. •Jason Clark -A first team All- ClF wide receiver and team captain in football and twice an All-Sea View League choice, he's hea(ted for UCLA as a walk-on with a 3.2 GPA. •Tim DeClncea -Bound for UCLA with a baseball scholarship, he hit .440 and had six home runs as a se- nior, eaming All-League honors, as well as a berth in the All-Star game. Carries a 3.4 GP A. •Kristen Coleman -A volleyball standout with all-league credentials twice, she led CdM to three league championships, twice to the CIF finals. With a 3.5 gpa, she's headed for UCLA. •Valerie Dalton· -She was the se- nior captain m S1tiimming after enjoying four straight league championships. With a 3.8 gpa, she's headed for the University of San Diego. • Doug Hesse -The Sea IGng Ath- lete of the Year with basketball and volleyball credentials (three times all league in volleyball), he's headed for UC Santa Barbara with a 3.4 GPA. • Susan lhrb -With a 4.3 gpa, she was also a~ key ingredient to the girls swim team which was an unde- feated champion for four straight See FIRST CABIN/I! Corona dBi Mar's · natirinal title one at the icings tar '92 cake · A lmost lost in the bad news flowing before our bow is the good'llcws of our young sailors' accomplishments. Orange County is ble~d with outstanding sailing programs at the club, high school and collegiate levels. For example: •Corona del Mar High School wins national title -This three-boat sailing team edged out five teams from Rhode Island, Massachusetts and California for the ISSA National High School Team Racing championship held May 23-24 at Newport Harbor Yacht Oub. •The winners -Skipper Bill Ward with crew Betsy Carmichael; Skipper Josh Nichols with crew Keith Geffen; Skipper Alan Carmichael with crew Sabrina Wetz~!. Alternate Deidre Dunn. • UCI sailor honored -Nick Adamson, three-time honorable mention All-American sailor, was honored as one of the four athletes of the year at UC Irvine in a ceremony at the Irvine Marriott. • UCI Sailing to compete for the national title ... maybe? This 20-member team, which includes Adamson, may not be able to afford the travel to Charleston. So. Carolina, to compete in the Intercollegiate National Oiampiooships due to the recent cut of their budget. · UCI won this national sailing title in 1988 and 1990. Those Boating wishing to aid this team should contact the UCI Athletic Foundation at 856-SSSO. We thank Joyce loewy Ibbetson for ------bring the team's plight to our attention. • Orange County -is the spawning ground for some of the best young sailors in the country. Orange Coast College has a strong sailing program at their facility In Newport Harbor. local yacht clubs actively support and promote sailing for Juniors along with the county and the Sea Scouts. Newport Harbor YC and Balboa YC did a fine job of underwriting and con· See BOATING/II Spring football Wednesday: Corona del Mar; Thursday: Newport Harbor. Friday: Costa Mesa; Saturday: Estancta; Monday: Mater Del, Calvary Chapel. The Newport BeactVCosta Me~"~~~ 1~~ Sports Editor Roger Cut,on .••. 642-4330 ext.387 Sports on lV-radio/82 Brostemous-lightweights/83 Classified/84 Orange Coast ColJege's swim forces -men and "°men -repeate.d as runaway State Community College champions . State cha~ps~ Maybe it should really state '.National champs' ~ Thars how the Coasters appear to shape up with numbers putting the re st in the slow lane. • By Dennis Brostemous Sc>olts Wrter T ime comparisons show that Calif or· nia men's community college swim- mers compare favorably to those of the national JC men's swimming finals, according to Orange Coast College head swimming coach Don Watson. "This is a trend that began about three years ago," said Watson, who believes the balance of power in swimming continues to shift toward Cali- fornia. Watson's Pirates won their second straight state title at the California meet held April 30-May 2 at Belmont Plaza Pool in Long Beach. Coast compiled 736 points, 222 more than runner-up Golden West. "You can compare them any way you want, by winning in- dividual or relay times or average times of the top eight," said Watson. "You come to the same conclusion. In most events, the California swims were better." Relay results show that to be the case this year. I In the 200-yard freestyle relay, Indian River (Fort Pierce, Fla.), which dominated the nationaf meet in Otciahoma with same event in a national record-setting time of 1:23.22. Indian River also won the 200 medley relay, but its 1:35.91 clocking was well short of OCCs national record time of 1:34.15. In the 400 free relay, Cqast established a state and national record of 3:02.15, compared to Indian River's win- rting tune of 3:03.25, which was more than five seconds ahead of irs nearest rival, Broward. In the 800 free relay, the Pirates set a state standard of 6:47.00, again well ahead of national event winner Indian River, which was clocked in 6:48.38, almost four seconds Coast also won the 400 medley relay in a faster time than ahead of Broward.~ did Indian River. s time was 3:25.53; lndian RNcr fin- ished in 3:26.03. When asked what he was doing while his men's and women's reams were on the way to setting six national marks and 12 state records, Watson replied, "I just got out of the way. There wasn't much I could tell-them." The women's team, which accumulated 472 points, secured OCC's fourth straight state crown and eighth in the last nine years. "It was an aml\Zing perfo rmance all. the way around," said Wat5on. "These athletes work so hard all year and yc)u figure you've gotten all you can out of them. and then they reach another level like they did in Long Beach. l was impressed." • The Pirates' Matthias Otte and Andreas Rocstenberg ac· counted for 60 points each. Rocstenbcrg, a sophomore from Port Washington, N.Y., set a state and national record in the 500 freestyle (4:26.09), a See OCC SWIMMERS/II l 818 points, was timed in 1:23.90, but Orange Coast won the ~----------~-~~- All Golf ~s NO MORE FLEAS s3999 s1000 Off •40 and up Balls 52 00 OFF Doz. Ot 15 bell pk. 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OIWfS. • : -Clwl, Bd.gMM>On' motel : ~ lASSJC Q ~~wa,, : • Bii 1 IAMll\ 'II ~PllMl"I C1 I fl 261·9458 : : I I I I I I I I 11 Good tvetyday Untlt lpm-ThUi't. eJOe/92 I I I I I I I , M.>~ \l.Jnol\~ l'Jyc From Corona dcl Mar -(back row from left) David Bain , Sieve LeSieur and Ted Simpkins; (front frow from left) Michelle Whiton, Susan Ihrke, Ericka Anhood and Lisa Boatman. FIRST CABIN: Presenting the pride q of Corona del Mar, Newport Harbor , From 81 years. She') he.aded for UC San Diego. •Todd Kehrli - A 1hrce-~car )lartcr at quarter- back. t\\icc :ill-league in ba)eb.111, \\,ls a key in back- to-back Cl F football ch;unpiomhips. He's headed for Loui)villc on a foo1ball -.cholJrship. • Ste' e LcSicur -He:u.lcd for Pr.LJ1ceton "ith a 3.9 gpa, he ctiptured All-Orange County honor~ 111 c1oss count!) and \\JS the team captain on the tr.ad. 1cam ,,11crc he c.\cellcd in the 1600. •Theo Rokos -A b:bl..ctball and baseb.111 )tnndout. he's headed for Cal Lutheran. Ile "as the 1c;1m captain on the ba:.ketb:11l team and ''as :1 Daily Pilot All·Sea Vic" League selection. •Ted Simpkins -·!\\ice an all-league, All-CIF :ind 1eam ~IVP in !>wimminc. he was also an All- CIF choice in w:11er polo. Ur;bcatcn in the 200 free in league, he's headed fo r Golden West College. • ~lichellc Whiton -I lcadecl for Arizona with a J.5 gpa, she """ the ~IVP on the llwim learn in '89 and th e 1eam captain in '92. Another gem in the four-yc:ir unbeaten Sea View League reign. , From NC\\J)Ort Harbor • l\larc Barton -Dound for Cal Poly San Lui\ Obispo \\ith a 3.6 gpn, he "as a National Football Foundation I lall of fame Scholar-A1hlcte and All· CIF selection. A t\\U·)ear standout in tcnnrs and football. •Lisa Bernhard -A 3.6 student headed for Orange Const College, he \\a) a 1hr.ee·)Car )t:lndout in soccer :ind softbJll. ~IVP of the softball team, )he was a two-time all-lc;1gucr in soccer. • llranon Coluccio -\V11h a 3.5 gpa he's head- ed for Rice after starting for three years in football, soccer and baseb<ill. Football captain and Offensive MVP as a senior, he was :.elected for 1he GTE/ Rams Academic All·Coun1y team. • l\lory Crane -Uound for UC S:1n1a Barbara with a 3.8 gpa, she was a track and cross country siandout, earning all·count)1 honors in cro~s county in leading I !arbor to the slate championship. •Ashley Duncnn -A top miler in trnck where she was a threc-yc;H starlet, she was a member of the soccer anJ cros'I country ( talc champs) teams. • She' hc:u.lcd fo r UC Davis \\ith a 3.8 gpa. • •~u ell Gn n -A thrce-)car volle)ball stand- out "ith a 3.5 gpa, stands to be a h\O·time Sea View League MVP and l\\O·time All-Orange Coun- 1) and All·CIF choice. College future undecide.d. • J ennirer Glueck -A CIF Scholar-Athlete (4.2 gp.t} headed for Stanford, she stood out in vol· IC) b;1 ll, field hockey and tr:ick, twice a Sou them California All-Siar lield hockey choice. •Tara Kroesch -A four") ear \Olle) ball starlet, she's a three-time all-league choice and t\\O·time All·Cl F selcc1i0Jl. Wi1h .1 3.0 gpa she's headed for Pcppcrdine on a \OllC)ball schol:irship. •Riki Krumin~ -I leaded for UC Dcrkclcy with u a 3.2 gpa. he ":is a tWO-}ear s\\ im nnd water polo :.tar. As a ~cnior carnet! All-CIF anti All-American rcc(>gni11on in \\:tier polo. •Tony l\tnncuso -A sin tc qualifier in 1hc shot put an<l ·discus, he wus an all·lcague football selec· ;· tion and the Sailors' Most Vnluoblc defen ive line· man. He's headed for Orange Coast College. • Oarin l\tangnall - A 3.5 studen t headed for Occidenwl or Golden \Vc)I, he was a National Hall of Fame Scholar-Athlete nfter earning All·CIF hon· or.., a a junior and senior linebacker. •Ju tin Mcintee -A three") ear starter in bas· \ ketb<ill (All-Cl F a.., a )enior), three-year starter in 'ollc)b:ill (twice All-CIF) and one-year starter in football. he \\as the Sea View League's Athlete of > the Year. • Maureen l\lcl.arcn -A fou r-year all·lcaguc \Ollc) ball, 1hrce-ycar basketball and 3·}Car S\\ im s1arle1,'shc was ::rn All-CIF choice in each sport and is the Sea View Athlete of the Year. Headed for Stan ford \\ilh a 3.8 gp<l. • oily Nc"berry -A three-year volleyball and l\\O·ycar )Occcr star, she earned all-league credcn· 1ials in both spom. \Vi1h a 3.4 gpa she's headed for Miami of Ohio. • l\like Ofer -Two-year starter in foo1ball (quur terback and capltlin as a ~enior), he was also u ,, t\\O·ycar ba~kclbJll standout (cnprnin as a senior). With a 3.0 gpn. he's headed for· S:m Diego Slate. -Dy Ilic Dally Pilot '23" ·LEVI'S ~· DOCKERS Chooet Btltloop Style or Elastic Wai1t t Siaet 30 • 42 t Terrific Colon r Costa . Mesa Hlgh's softball outlook appears brlght ·wtth '92 JV success T he Coi.to Mesa High junior varsity girls softball tcnm exceeded the expectations of even ils own coaches following un 11-9 campaign, "I don't know the Inst time Costa Mesa has had a winning season in JV softball," said Mus1angs co-coach Sharon Nichols. Costa Me sa finished 6·4 in the Pacific Const League, good enough for third place. Nichols, who shared the conching duties wi1h Erin Gallagher, said the Mustangs gave co-champion Trabuco Hills quite o scare in one or the league games before finally losing in lhe final inning. "We led until the top or the seven1h inning in thnt game. but they ~it a couple or homers ond eventually won, 9·8," said Nichols. In the final week or the ~eason, the Mustangs fell to Laguna Hills, 10-3, bu\ finished on n high note by knocking off rival Estancia, 13·6, iri the season finale. The starting pilcher most of the way-was Tnbby Cleveland. However, the Musrangs l9st Cleveland to the varsity the final two games or the season. Freshman Kelly Rinderknecht took over the pitching chores al the end. "Tabby did really well far us," said Nichols. ''She also hi1 seven homers for us. Two other girls -Tnsea Drown and Cindy Ph absomphou -each had one apiece for our other homers." The cleanup hiuer(op most of th e season was Jenni(er Long, a shortstop who \\OS ;fho a s1eady defensive player, according to Nichols. However, Long was sidelined with an ankle injury in the middle of the seaso n. Along with Long, Denise Mroz und Melissa McO;iniel provided some punch in the middle of the Mustangs' lineup. "1 felt the last hair of the season, we made incredible improvement defensively from the start of the.season," said Nichols. "We even had some compliments from the Trabuco Hills and Laguna Hills coaches. "I kno'~ Rick (varsity coach Rick Duonarigo) was excited about the progre s of the JVs. We think th~re's some good varsity prospects on this team." 0 Anne Marie Clemons wus named the Most Valuable Player for the Corona del Mar junior varsity girls softball teom. Clemons, a freshman, wus the te~1m's stnrting pi1cher nnd batted .300. She ah.o pbyed o very solid third base and caught ut different times this season, according to Coach Eric Findling. • "Nobody plays in just one posi1ion on this 1eam," said Findling. CdM went winless in 10 Sea View League games following a 3-2 record in pre-league contests. "We scored four runs in the firsl inning against Saddleback, but they came buck," i.aid findling. Earning 1he 1eam 's "Rookie of 1he Year" award was Jreshman Allison Hollern, the team's Jeadoff hitter for most of the ~cason. Hollern led the team in runs scored and ROI and star1ed most of the games at shorts1op. "Near the end of the season, one of the varsity pitchers taught her how to pitch in practice," said Findling. "She pitched a bit lute in the season and did a good job." Shobna Pandhoh led the Sen Kings in on-base percentage at .742, aided by 19 walks. "And she plJyed about eve111\\hcre in the field," said Findling. "We started her in left and right, shortstop, second base nnd nlso backup cat;hcr." Dcnclle Reid and Carrie Goldberg \\ere CdM·s co-lenders in b:1tting average al .3'18. Reid, the primnry catcher, was noted for h"r buscrunning U) she was con id cred the fo i.1cst pht)er on the team. Goldberg, a freshman, s1arted the season on the varsity level, but wns sent do" n c:1rly in the i.cason and ployed a lot ut third base dcfcn:.i,ely. First baseman Laura Will iam~ \\Ult 1he only player on the team 10 go the entire l>Cason without striking o ut once. She ba tted .2 2. third on the team, and her on·base nveroge wall around .500. Drnnis Drostrrhous is a Daily J>ilot sports 11ritrr 11/iosc column on pr<'p lig/11l1L'ights :ipprars c1 rry Tursday. Men's volleyball Hanson gets ace past ••• tor one year Curt Hanson, an asi.ii.tant with the Orange Coast College men's volleyball program for six years, has been named the head couch for 1992-93, replacing 3ob Wetz.cl, Athletic Director Uarry Wallace announced. Hanson\ appointmen t i· for one year only - a search for a perma· nent coach "ill be made ncxl i.pring. Wullucc said. The 35-)ear· old Hanson, a resident of Tus· 1in, assisted the Pir~11es in their !ot;Hc champion· ship seai.ons or '89, '90 and '91, and n l so coached in 1992 , wh e n ·------ OCC finished Hanson third in the state after winn ing the.: South Coasl Conference title. He was on the Pi rate \'Olleyball staff in 1981 and 198:? a:. well, and continue~ to teach \OllC} ball class- es at OCC whi le the program took u fo ur-year hia1us from 1983 to 1986. Hunson abo alti.isted Jant: Hiigendorf in 1982, when O<i:C \\On he state title, and \\US an as- sistan t with the ''omen's USA Junior Na tional Team in 1980. He replaces Wetzel. the onl)' head volle)ball coach OCC ha) had, who retired after 123 i.Caltons "ith a 225· 74 career record. four ltt:l te championlthip and i.c,cn sec titles, where the Pir.llt.:lt \\Crc 137-32 in 12 rears. He guided the Pirates to the State Tournamen1 IO timelt. BOATING: From 81 ducting the recent Ol)mpic Triab.. Oan:i Point YC is planning o fund·rni~c.:r in July for Lunec Outler, their rcprc~cnrn1 ivc in Olympic Ooardi.ailing in 13Jrcelona. •If you're a parent - encourage your young!>leri. to i.ail -you have an abundant i.upply of role models -:i nd many instructionul optioni. available. Competitive sailing is a healthy environment for your youngi.ter, especially during their teen }Car!.! • Bouti ng c;in be a lifelong hobby -one that keeps you young in spirit dc!ipitt: the pa!l~agc! of time. This was e\ ident a~ I \.atchcd my ,,ife ~elebrate her birthday with boating buddie~. I now rc;ilize how much boating means to our marriage. •The 199:? E.F. Kenned) Memori al A"ard wa~ presented to Preston "l3 urt" Zillgill, Staff Commodore of 1he llalboa YC by the Bahia Corinthian YC for hii. many conlributions to yachting. Zillgitt is currently Pre!.ident of DCC:·· From 81 state record in 1hc 200 free ( 1 :39.10) and clocked I he fastc~t time in the state at a mile thb year. 15:31.97, almost six i.econds faslC"r than lmllan Ri\1.:r·~ J. Tay· lor's winning national. record time of 15:37,79. Those efforts, plu~ hii. pJrt in OCC's "inning freest) 1e relay e'ents, earned him "S\\immcr of the Meet" honori.. Otte,· u freshman from Rath· eno", Germany, turned in a stnte and nation~1I record in the 200 back~troke (I :48.:?6), as \\ell as ~tate mJrki. in the JOO bJCt..)trokc (50.66 "hile leading off the 400 medley relJ)} ;ind the 200 in· lhc Ncv.pon Harbor NauticaJ Mui.cum nnd a Director ot Ca1ulina Conservancy . He has scl'\·ed his yacht club an numerou~ official positions and chosen a!o "Ou1i.rnndins Voyaser o( Ye nr 1985." Burt hns been o participant or on official of 1he Ensenada Race since 1956 ond se !"-ed 11s President of NOSA in '76. His role in yachting over 1he ycnrs is a fine example of "Corinthian Spirit." •The Dana· Point Series produced some unexpected excitement with two dismastinp an d t.\\.O collbions. Fortunately, no injuries \\ere reported. Dane Point Serie• PHRf.A - 1 Shadow, Bob & Ken l<tauM, OPVC; 2 Phan!om. The JuMrs. DPYC. 3 MeGICine -. Gltn H. 1 llQS DWYC. 4. ~wnlde. Ken ICiiln. ~ PHRf ·B-1 Slongshoc. B·• & SUe Murriy, wu • ,.; 2 Yatdblfd Tom Prtm. BYC; 3. Gray Hol#ICI$. Hd Seoa~ OPYC 4 Sanc!!lutT, Cr.idl Pierce, 0PVC. f>HRf.(-1 ~ Btuce LOU. !>PVC: 2. Chev. !live c.i G nSOI\' Cllerry Frazier. DPYC. 3 Bar· t>&ra Jg/In Wi!:S 0PVC t.on-sp1nnMr -1 Anel, Norm Hangen. OPVC. 2 OooNn Wlfll!. J111 Petll.ins. OPVC, 3. Ornld. S.W Orr. SBVRC NHYO SPJln9 lortff 1nne1) Etcnt S·22-1 T~ Hooan. HHYC: 2. xavilf Siled SDYC, 3 J SN>Qati1l. St\W\. HHYC. 4 S.. MlSM'J Butiunvnam. l>HYC. 5 Colin Bn, HHYC. Sht~s -1 Eri11 Holdaway, UCISA; 2. Goran Md- 13m1c, UCISA Soc.no - 1 8 I Ha~rman, WC, 2. 81 MartillQ. eve dividual medley (1:50.69). OCC's \\Omen won aJI four relay events, selling a state and national ma rk in the 4x50 freestyle (I :38.53) and state records in the 4x100 frccst~le (3:35.59) and the 4xl00 medley (4:02.88). San Diego Mesa's Amber Drake captured indi\'idunl honoTs, scoring 57 points, one mo re than OCC's Kristin Welch, a sophomore fro m Nev. port Q._c11fh. Doth swimmers won two events, but Welch h:inded Drake her first- e, er lo~s in the 100 freestyle, sel- ling a s1atc mark of 52.34 in the · process. Drake's runner-up time \\alt 52.58. "Drake had beaten Welch three straight times by large margins, but it got a lillle closer each time." said Watson. "Finally-, Kris- tin's hard work paid off.'' PUILIC MOTICH PUILIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES 'UILIC NOTICE written Oeclar1llon ol D• the Trustee. 16201 c.n1ury Drive, Oear-1oml.-11mttwd pen . Bid D Costa Mese Call: This sui1emen1 was Med T~~c sia1:,;,a~t was filed PUBLIC NOTICE 172~ P1.:.".:Urst ~=: ---------if1uh 1ne1 Oemena for Sale. The trustee under 111<1 born. Ml 48120 (313) 322· ship, Danlel D. Ltina, 1 ~· •1 h h t mo bids with Iha coumy Clerk ol with the County Clerk ol Fictitious Huntington Beach CA. 11MH The undersigned c1u.sed • Deed ol Trust ceused •No-3890 Oenerel Partner of In-°' a, 8 w ic 1 0 c M 14 o n a county on M:iy 8 ' TRUITll IALE NO. Notice of Defeull and Elec· Uoe of Oef1ult and Election Coples of the Class II per· dustrlel E••tl•k• Pert• win be ~ubllcly openod and range ounry on ay • 1992 g • BuslneH Name Prior to the hoerfn9, In. lion 10 Sell 10 be recorded to Sell to be rtcOfded In mil moe11nc111on and sup-C read foi · t 992 Statement tereateit residents m•r 1011"°2 In the county Wh9'• the the county Whtft lht real pQf11ng CIOSUfO plan dOCU• n•ra 11• Ltd., 14 orpo-SERVICE MAINTENANCE F531559 Fs33o774 The Following persons call tho Dlstrl ct at 841· N 0 TIC I 0 f real prope!1y Is localed PfOpetly Is loc•lt<I and mtnlS 811 eva1lable for rate Plaza, Newport OF 'pAINTING EQUIPMENT Published Newport Beach· Pubhshed Newport Beach· are dOlng business as: 2551 Extension 1409 TRUITll'I IAlll PENIWO .. TH-fORE· more than three monlhl pubhc review and copying Beach, Calif. 92MO WITH OPTION TO RENEW, Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Costa Mesa Daily P1ro1 May NEWPOAT·CAR·CLINIC, tor eddltloNtl Inform.: NOTICI TO PttOPPTY CLOIU"ll! Sll!RVICEI heve etapffcl "nee such 11 tt'lle Oeparlrneol ol Toiuc David B. Kuhn, Jr., ORANGE COAST COL· June 2, 9, 16, 23, 1992 19, 26, June 2, 9 1992 4360 Campus 011ve, New· tlon OWNll" p y Id rtcOfdallon. Substonctt Control, A .. Oeneral Partner of In· LEGE T·498 T-474 port Beach. Calif 92660 • t YOU ARE IN OEFAUlT COM AN ' •• ea DATE: 5/18'92 gton 4 , 245 W. Broadway, duatrlel EHtlake Part· AU bids are lo be In ac· Ham•d·Z1a1. 3195 Huc~I• Published Newpor UNDER A DEED OP' TRUST Truetee, •r Ronald PIUNCll!'TON llCROW long Beach. Cahlornle: 11 Ltd 14 Corpo-cordance with the Bid Doc· PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE berry Or, Corona, Calif Boach·Coata Mesa DATED FEBRUARY 15 Penaworth, 8415 I. and the Newpor1 Beach non ' '' umenlS which aie now on 91720 Dally Piiot June 2 , 1991 UNLESS YOU TAKE PacHlo Coast HlehwllJ CO., AS TRUSTll!ll!, Pubhc Ubrary 856 San rate Plaza, Newport file end may be socured In CNS1042131 CNSt04213;l Ham1d·Nau11 311 w. W1I-t992 ACTiON TO PROTECT s u It• 3 3 e, Lon~ SJ33 s . Sepulveda Clemente 011119, N-por1 •••ch, Cellf. 92eeo lhe olf1ce o lhe D•rector ol Fictitious Fictitious son .,9, Costa Mesa. ca111 Tsoe YOUR PROPERTY IT MAY hach CA 90803 310-Blvd. 1200, Los Aft9• Beach CA. Boswell Properties, Purches1ng ol the 01st11ct Business Name BuslneH Name 92627 BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC 1 ... uta les, CA 90045 Tel• Pubi11hed Newport Inc., a Calltomla cor-No btdder may v.ithdraw Statement Statement This bu11ness is con-PUBLIC NOT ICE SALE. IF YOU NEED AN DATE· Mar 15 1 H 2 phone Nu"'ber: (213) Beach·Cosra Mesa Oa•ty poretlon, Qenerel Part· ~·s b(~5~10~ • pe~oel ~1 1~"t The Fofto.,.1ng persons The Fonow1ng peisons duc:ted by· a l1m ted part· F1 tltl EXPLANATION OF THE 'II' • N S7o-8085, KATHLEEN Pilot June 2. 1992 ner of lndu1trlal lest· iv• ays 8 er ' a 0 are dOlng bus•ness as; a•e doing business as· nttshlp c oua • J"ATVAE OF THE PRO· Pwbllehed ewport NRRREM T504 lake Partners II Ltd. HI lor 1 open.ng tl'lereol HJT HOLLYWOOD, 503 JT SANTA MARIA. LTD .. The regislrent(s) com· BualnoH Name CEEOINGS AGAINST YOU •••ch.Coeta Mesa II h d N s H ' The Board of Trustees,.. 32nd Street Suite 200 503 32nd S1tet1 Su•te 200 menced to ttensacr busi-Statement YOU SHOUU> CONTACT;. Dally Piiot May 19, H , B:~c~-c'os: Mes~w~~~~ PUILIC NOTICE :: 3 t °su :t~ 4::0•1 M rv1 es lht Pf~~1:ff'b ~ '! Newport Beach, ca111: Newport Beach. ca111 ' ness und11 u11 F1c:ti 1 11ous The Following pe~• UWYER. Juno 2 , 1HI • ' r•• • u 1 ee ing any 1'"' 1 s 92683 92663 Bu1111ess Nametsl •Sled are doing business es On June 8• 1992 at 9·45 T4aO Pilot Mey 26, Junt 2, 9. CNS 1042&&0 Loa Angeles, Calif. lo w11ve, 1ny 11regula11t1es Jack Jakosky, 503 32nd Jack J3koskv. 503 32nd 1t>ove on'. NJA THE EVENTERS. 2977 Ja· A.M., PENSWOATH FORE· 1992 NOTICE TO 90071 lor inlormahlits 111 any btd Strool. Su•lt 200. Ne\t>'porl Street, SUlte 200, Newport Hemid·Zill · carenda Avenue, Cosll CLOSURE SERVICES PUILIC NOTICE T494 CREDITORS OF Thia buslneH la con· or in the bidding. Beach, ca~f. 92663 Beach. Calil. 92663 Th<t 11atemen1 was hied Mesa, Calif. 92626 • COMPANY,•• tn. duly •P-BULK SALE duct•d br: • 9onoral Signed: IS/ BETTY Terry Hackett, 3 Upper Larry Tucker. 503 32nd With the County Clerk ol Edwin Kraus Assoc.ates. polnled TruslM , Of Sub•ll· 171728 PUBLIC NOTICE (Notice pursuant partnership BALDWIN, Director of NewPOf1 Plaza, 2nd Floor, Street, Suite 200. Newport Orange County on May 5, Inc., a C1hlomi1 C0rpor1· lute Trullee. und" Incl TruatH Sale N tic• of Pvt.lie MHt• to UCC Sec. &105) The re91atrant(a) corn-Purchasing, Coast Newport Beach. Calif. Beach. Cahl. 92663 1992 0 2 11on, 2977 Jecaranda Av· purauen1 lo th•I tef1aln No. 82·T0212 ° NOTICE IS HER!:BY d t Communttr College 92660 This busineu 1s con-Fl3 37 enue, Costa Mesa. Cahl Deed of Tru1t Recorded on NOTICE OF ln9 on• Cl••• II Permit GIVEN that 1 bull< ult Is mence to tranHc Dletrlct Lorry Tuckttr. 503 32nd dueled by: a l1mtted part· Published Newport Beach· 92626 Februery 19, 1991 H In-TRUSTIE'I SALE Modification for• Haa· ibout to be made. bualn••• under the o en: June tB, t9g2 St1eet, Suite 200. Newpon nersh1p Colla Mesa Diiiy Pilot May Thll business is con· strument No. tt-074907 01 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT ardoue W•eto ltor99a The name and business Flctltloue Bueln••• • 18.00 am Beacn, Cahl. 92663 The reglstrant(s) com· 12• 19, 26, June 2, 1992 ducted by; a corporahon Offlclal AtcOfClt In lht of· UNDER A DEED OF TRUST Facllltr •ddress ol the seller aie Name(•) llatad above • This business Is con· menc:td · 10 transact butl· T451 The reglslrant(S) com. llce ol the Recorder ol Or· DATED 9/18/90. UNLESS The Cahlornia Oeparl· JROC FASHION ISIANO, on: February 271 1997 Bid Noi 1597 ducted by: a general part· ness under the Flttihous menced 10 transact bust· ange County, C.i1toml1, tlC· YOU TAKE ~CTION TO ment ol Towle Substances 36 Ro al SI: Geor e Road, Dentel D. &.tine Published Newport nttshlp Business Name(s) llsttd PUBLIC NOTICE ness under the Flct111ous ec:uted by: Frenk E. Cow. PROTECT YOUR PROP· Conltol (OTSCI end the NewpJrt Beach ci 92660 Thia statement WH Beach/Costa Mesa Oa1ly Tne reglstranl(s) com· above on· May 15, 1987 Business Name(s) listed ley, Jr. and Klllhryn R. ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT U.S. Environmental Protec· Doing business u : filed with th• County Pilot June 2. 9. 1992 monced to transact busi· Jack Jakosky Fictitious above on: N'A Cowt.y. Tru1tee1 ol the A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU lion Agency (EPA) have r .. Johnny Rockets Cl k r 0 C t t502 ness under 1ne F1ct1bous This slatement was hied BuslnoH Name Helen Kreus, Vice PresJ. Cowley Femfly Trust. ntet>-NEED AN EXPLANATION quuted • Ctess II p11m11 All othtf busineu names " 0 range oun r Business Name(s) listed w.th the County Clerk ol Statement dent llsheel by Oeclarellon of OF THE NATURE OF THE mod1lic1tion for the closure end addresses used by 1ne on May 14, 1992 PUBLIC NOTICE above on: JUiy 14, 1986 Orange County on May 14, The Following person• Th•s statement was n1ed Tru11. Oiled OeQemb« 28. PROCEEDINGS AGAINST ol a hazerclou1 waste stor· 111111 within lht past three F531112 Jack Jakoslly 1992 are doing'business as: With tile County Clerk ol 1te3 WILL. SEU. AT PUB· YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· ege lac1ll1y al Ford Molor yeats, H stated by the Published No..,port Beien. NOTICE Tlus statement was ltlod F531548 GE·WEAR. S03 3111 St Orange CO\.l'lty on May 8, LIC AUCTION TO THE TACT A LAWYER. Company/ Loral Aeronu-H iit<, are: None Costa Mesa Oally P1lol INVITING BIDS with the County Clerk ol Publ1$htd Nov.POrl Beach· Newport BHch, Calll. 1992 HIGHEST 810DER FOR On oe/15192 al 9:45 A.M., Ironic. This permit moC11fi· The neme Incl bu1tness June 2• 9, l 6, 23. 1992 Nollet Is hereby g111en Orange County on May 14. Costa Mesa Daily Pilot 92663 FS30712 CASH, (payeble et time ol PRINCETON ESCROW CO. cellOn Is being conelucted leldreu ol the buyer ere r...a97 that the Board of Twsttes 1992 June 2 g 16 23 1992 Denis AJtred LaRoche ·17 Pub11sned N-POf1 Buch- Ille In ll!Wful money of 1M 11 the du1y eppolnted pursuent to the Cahlornla JROC. Irie .. cJo Martin H. of the Coast CommuMy F53t547 · · · · T-49!1 Hopkins, 1rv1ne, Cellt CoS1• Mesa Daily Pilot May United Slatu( •t The meln TrustM under end pursu-Health and S.lety Code, Blank, Jr., t 17SS W1lshlre PUBLIC NOTIC! College 0111ticl of Orange Pubhshed Ntw'poft Beacn. 92715 19, 26, June 2, 9, 1992 (north) enttance 10 the Int 10 OHd ol Trust. A.-Ch. O.S: Tille 22, Cattlornla Boulevard. Suite 1400, Los County, Cahlomla, win 1• Costa Mesa 011ly Pilot PUBLIC NOTICE J1m11 M1cheel Gavdos. T-466 County CourthOUM, 700 corded on 09/25/90 as Code of Regulahonl, Ste· Angele• CA 90025 Fictitious "'"'sealed bids up to but 2 9 6 23 1992 l9H5 Ayon c11cle. Costai--------- CMc Cent.r Drive Wnt, Doc:umtflC No. 90-51°"62 lion• IS6270.41 ~IS270.43 The es sets being 1old are BualnoH Name no lattt tan 11 ::><> AM, June • • 1 • ' T 500 F1ctltlous Men C.lil 92626 ' PtllllC NOTICE Senta AM, CA II right, llllt of Offic:fal Recotd• In tM and ltle Rnource Cons9'· generally desc:nbed es: AU Statement ThUtsday, June 18. 1992, • Bu1lneH Name Thi•' bu1'1ness 11 con.1--------- llnd lnttt"t corw.yed to office ol the RtcOfdef or vetlon and Recovery Act. machl"'!Y· equipment, f\#· The Followlng penons ti Int Purchamg Depart· PUBLIC NOTICE Statement ducted by: 1 general Piii· Flctlttew end rqw held by It l.Wld9' OflANGE County. cat.for· (42 USC MC. 6901 et Mq., n.ture, fiwturH. leasehold 111 doing buSlntSS es: menl of lht District IOc3t•d The Fonowing peisons nt<Sl'lip • 8&kStnou Name aalCI Deed of Trust In the nle, executed by: TAN VAN 40 C.F.R. Part 270). lmPfovtmtntl, tools. end TWELVE PACK INVEST· at 1370 Adems Aven~. F1ctltloua are doing bus.ness as The reglstranl(1) com· St .. oment 1>'°'*1Y 91!ueted In aalCI TRAN, A SINGLE MAN If Spf)(OYed, the permit Olhtf teng1blt ...... Of MENTS, 28&4 41B Roy .. BIOg. o. Cost• ....... C-· Business Nam• 7~ GOLDENROD HOME· menctd 10 1111\Uct buti· The FolloWlng ptf'SON County, Celi1omle, Cltklll>-WILL. SELL AT PUBLIC modllicetlon would II.low ptOptfty l11ueel or held for Palm. Costa Mesa. Cahl. l0tn•e. at which time bids Statement OWNE.flS ASSOCIATION. neat under IM Fictitious are d~ bus.nns 11: Ing IM I~ 1hareln: AUCTION TO THE HIGH· Ford Motor Compeny/ use In connection with lhe 92626 ~II be pubhcly opened and The Following persons 720 Goldenrod, Corone del Buamess Name(1) llsled TRICIA S TREEHOUSE. Ptttel 1. Lot 900 of Tr1el EST BIDDER FOR CASH. Lorll Attonultonlc locettd Restaurant; any telophOnt Albefto Silas, Aoyel Palm reed for: ere Cl business es· Mill Cilltl 92625 above on: N A 2323 Margaret Dr .. Newpott No. 907, UClo Isle, 11 (~Ible et llmt of Ille In al 1000 FOfd Road, New-numbe11 used In connec· ,8, Costa Mesa, Calif. PAINT ANO BIND PA00-NE~RT JEWELRY Ke1ih Hosf1el, 1300 K1ngt Ja"'" M, Gaydo1 Bt1ch. Cel1f. 92e63 snown on • mep lhtftol lewful money of the United port Beach, Cellfornle tJon w11h the Ae1tauren1; 92626 GRAM GUIDE W~TH p. MART 2l 9 East 17th Road, Newport Beach, This statement was filed Patricia Eneen Oioole. recorded In Book 28. Stites) el: AT THE MAIN 92658, to close lhe haJ• Sttltf'I Inventory ol lood. Ad1ela Sa111. Royal Palm TION TO RENEW, KOCE· Street .• COiia Mesa. Calif. ~hf. 92663 Wllh the Couniy Cl9'k of 2323 Margaret Dr .. Newpon Pt0n 25 lO 31 lnclUINe ol <NORl'H) ENTRANCE TO ardout wasle storage la~-bever1g11 end 1upplie1 lo-1B, Costa Men, C1llf. TV 92627 Pearl Ste. 1300 Kings Orange County on May 8. Beach. c..111. 92663 M11cell1neoua Me pa, tHE COUNTY COURT· ity. The requ111td ClolUft clled 11 1he R11tauran1 or 92626 All bid• are to be In ac· Ario and zaruhl Yaldlzclon, Aoed. Newport Beach, 1992 Eric Roger Moe, 2323 Met· rtCOfdl of aalCI Orenge HOUSE. 700 CIVIC CEN· 11 a change In par1n1t at•· In tr1nllt on the Cloalng Tannlaha Salas, Royal cordance with the Bid Doc· 1058 Balboa Avenue Long Cahl. 92663 F530111 garet Of •• NIWJ)Ort s .. cn. County. Excepting lher• TER DRIVE WEST, SANTA lua from • h1zardou1 Dote. Palm IB, Cosl• Me11, umenls which 111 now on Beach Calif 92651 ' This buslneu Is eon· Pvbhshtd Newport Beech· Calif. 92663 from, \he SoutheatterlY 35 ANA, CA ell right, title and waste etorage lac11ity 10 end .,. located et: 401 Cotti 92626 file and may bt secured In Tami Uu 4301 Marlon Av· ducted by an unlnc01po-0 I P lot Ma Thia buslntH 11 con- feet thereof. Petell 2: The lnttfHI conveyed to end generelor H apecllled Newport Center Olive, Tatianna Salu Royal lht ol1ice o lhe ·OlrectOf of enue Cypres11 Calil' 90630 rated asioclllion other Costa MJese a IV 1~2 Y d~ed by: co-per1n.,. &outheuttfly 30 feet ol •II now held by It under lllCI under C.F.R .. Title 40, Pert Suite t05, NewPOf1 Center Palm I B, Costa Mesa, Purchasing of the District. This bu11n•11 I~ con· inan a pannersh1p 19, 21S, une 2, 8, The regl1t1ent(1) com-p! that ponlOn ol VI• COf· Deed of Truat In the prop.. 262 ind the Callfornla F11hlon lalend, Newpor1 Cehl. 92626 NO bidder may Withdraw Cluctod by: a limited part• The reg111ran1(1I com. T-47t menced lo trenseet ~ dove H leicl out on •nd erly sltueled In said Code of R19utat1on1, Title Beach. CA 92MO Tannla SalH , Aoyll Palm his bid tor• period of fOf'ty· nershi meneed 10 transact bull· TICE neu uneltt the FIClltrout thown Of'I rM9 ol Hid County, C1lllornl1 d• 22, Sect.on 66262. The site The bulk 111• le Intended IB. Cosll MeSI. Calif. flYt (45) Clays •lier lht elate The ~egislr1nl(s) com· ness unelt< lht Fictitious PUBLIC NO Buslneu Name(t ) haled frac1 No. 801 recorded In scribed as: LOT 7 OF w11 occupied beginning In to be contummated el the 9262s tot for the open.ng the1eo1 menced ~o ltanlKI buSI-Bualnha.:. N~•>-1111ed Flcttuo\la a~'Qlr.ffl --~-5 28, Paget 25 to 38 TRACT NO. 4Me, CITY OF 1958 and obtained lnltrlm o"" ot: MarUn H. Blank, Jorge Saln~-Marlne The Boerd of Truttees rt-" nder the Fich!lous above on Mey tO tl)92 Patiiaa O'Toole luslvt Of Mlacellaneou1 COSTA MESA, AS PER S11tu1 fOf h&urelous wule Jr., 11755 Wilshire BOUie· Of .. l>tl'fll , Cihl 92571 ltf'WS the prlvll:ffe ol r• B''~n:H Name(s) ksled Pt1rt Sze ' BuslneH Name Th11 1teltmenl w .. filed p1, recOfd• of Hid Of· MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 1tor1ge In 1981. • ftnel P"· vard. SUlle 1400, Los Ano• JaMel Selas 685 M11lner ltctrng any and • l><ds or 1~ve on'. March 11 1991 rn s statemen1 was tiled Statement 11nth tilt County Cleftt ot no• Counti. tying b• 115 PAGES 3 ANO 4 OF mlt for huerdoua waste 111, CA 90025 end the enll· Dr~ Perris. caiif. 92571 lo wa111t any l1regut111t•t1 Mieh•tl R D~e. At, 11with the County Clerk 01 The FOllOWing Pl'.'°'" Orange ColJnty on Mey 14, n lhe Southwesterly MISCEL.LANEOUS MAPS, storege WH recelveel In clpaled .. 1. dett II June Jorge Mej •• 5040 Ashef· IOI lnl011T11hltes In eny bid tOln~y al Law Ora11go County on May 12 .,, dOi~ bus.ness .. 1992 of Vie Udo Soud, U RECOR OS OF THE 1983. A request tor clo1un1 24, 1992 Ion Ave.. Covina, Calif. Of In the bidding Thia statement wu filed 1992 MARINER S CELLUl.AR FN1M4 on Mid rneit of COUNTY RECORDERS OF· of the haurdoul Wllte The bullc .... ,. tub~ to 91724 llenoch /SI •ETTY Wllh lhe County Cle!k 01 Fl31224 PARTNERSHIP, 122 E Publ1"'9CI ~ a..cn. rect No. 907~ ~ FICE OF SAID COUNTY. SIOfll9t P'fll'WI was mede C.lllornle UnllOfm Com· Bline• L. Mejle, S0..0 llAl.DWIN• DlrfflOf of Orange County on May 12. Published Ntwpotl Beech-Oct1nliOt1t. Berboa. Cehl C~ Mesa Dally Hot Mey Ut9 St.lion 173 The tot.i •mount, ... of~ onTh S~?._t11ern0erty 11; ..!.~· mercl al Cocse Section Asherton At1e .. Covin• Puroha11n1, Co••t 1992 Costa Mesa Oaoly Pitot May 9~ T F an in E 26 June 2. 9 19 ltt2 · · UN>lid belence O "'' 0...-e -. I menu'"'"'" Slot 2. Calif 91724 Conu"unltr College F531225 1 ' ~ ' ' ' U S. lletlon 114, u lf•llon secured by lht elecltonlc: auembl•et anCI The name ane1 aodren ol Jorge E. Meil•, 5040 Dt t let C & 26. J\lne 2. t . 11. t992 OcNoltont Bal • CeM T~t on Nlcf mep of PfOt)tfty 10 be IOld enCI guldence control •Ylltmt the p11aon with whom As ht11on Ave Covin• • r . ff Giiberl. Kelly. r°""ley T ... 117 92M1 PUIUC-TICI ract No. 807, at>andOned reuonably utlrnateCI whleh gentf1lt1 organic clalm1 m•y be flied 11 Mar· C.hl 91724 .. • Opon1 .Nne ta, 1 2 JeMtn. '712 South Patktf PUILIC NOTICE s1 .... e 8a11g11. 204 A1bef11---liii;iiii..v;;:;;;;--- Apfll 1, 1t40 by reaoN-co1t1, ••ptnffl Md .CS-aoNtnte. eclcl• Ind eM!allne ttn H. 81ri, Jr., 117SS Aura c. Henera, 2814 • t 1100 am St . ,Su11e 310, Orenge, Coste Mesa. Calif 9282t 1 "'9•I• .. of IM city counc:~ of vances at the time of the wutte.. Al pert of the IMlf• w111t111e Boulevard, SI.lite Royal Pelm 18, Coste 81d No1 11ea Ce/ii. 92e68-4702 fictitious Th11 bu11nen 11 con-._... ........ city of Newl)Ot1 IMch, lnlllal publlcallon or the N~ mlt. no wastea hevt been 1400, L.oe Angel••· CA Metl c.111 92629 Publll h td Newport Pub14shed Newi>Ort BMctl> dvc:ted tty· • general Piii· llllomla. ttce ol Sale la &31,"4 01. atoreCI In underground ~S and lhe lait diy !Of Rob9.i s ~iml. 28'4 Royel Bt1ct\/Cos1a Mese Oa ty Coat• Melt D••IY Pllol M• 8"•'"°" N•-neri h<p ., .... ,,_. The atreet edelfes• and 1'9Y'Mf\I m&ltl be by cash. tenka or d11posed ol on-filing claims by eny cre<tilOf Pelm IB. Colla Mesa, Pilot June 2 9 1992 21 J 2 9 18 1192 Y Stat•MOnt Tht reg1etrenl(•) com-The~FolloMI• ~ Gcomtnen ctetlcJMtlon, • ceahlet'• cheek dftwn on site: t\UarCIOVI w11te It anal be June 23. 1192 Caltl 92126 • • • • une • • • The FOllOwlf\Q periona menced io 1renuct buti-ere ~ • . or lhe ml ~ e ttate or netlONll benll, • lhlppecs otf.1111 to en EPA wtllch 11 the bUJlneaa e11y Thi• bui lnen 11 con· TS03 T-4Hx 111 doino bu1.ne11 as oe11 unCltf the f td>llOUI SIUA ~. 122 ,., tted ~ 19 JM• ch9CIC dfewn by • elate or apptoved wute ttfflment belofe the enllclpeted 1111 ducted by: a ge.-al part· PUILIC NOTICI 'UILIC NOTICE M~INTt'JilANCC MANAGt· 8usineat Name(•) ~Sled SttHt1.:~~~tlnG'On laect\. ed to be: ut Via UClo federal C'feolt wilon. Of • and dl1peael fec:lllty. Clete lptClfled ebOY'e nerahl MENT $CRVICU 2H 17 •t>Ov• on: Novttnbet 11111 Cll f. ~· N9WPO't .. acl\, CA cnectt drewn by 1 slate or ford Motor Comr•n'I/ DATED: M•y 1e. 1992 The ~aglatrint(a) com-CNlt042U4 Flem...,. M•M •t• Way. Laguna H11 • Ma11e na~ CN1etoPnet T. Oen&. Ill ted•al ~· end !Oen Loral A11onu11on10 ""II hold JROC, eno., ar ROMld menced lo tren.-c:t bu•r. Flctlttou• •"•IMH Name Cahf 9:tst Thie 11etement wea flltd 1~th ·stre.i. Hunll"l'Ofl The undenigned l"rutlM eHoc:lallon ... v1no1 •• • pubfle meeting on June A. ~.,114119 au,.r nee• undtf the F'icllliout autalMH N•me It t......e Ma11e S1tphen Hunter, vr11h the COUMY Cle11i ol lftctl, CtMt tM4t ~~ ~ :! 'octi;l:·in°'.~:0:1:":, 24• 1992·~:.,~~=~ t~ Publla h~d Newport luslne11. Name{a) titted . llatenMnt The ,JIOWlng peraone 2:~'H1:t.~!l1~ :f:lf L.I· ~~· Co;.in1y on Mey 1~ ~~: ~:: Mlr- eet eddreSI Md othef r,:crlnendal Code and au-~e&e Sen Clefnente 8Hch·Co11a Me11 Dilly -:,O.,:gs:r.11111• 1992 The l!oltowlng per1on1 11t doing buatl\tsa ;• FOR ISebble Lynne Hunter, PS$tlll Thia bualneH i. ~ lnf1'10f'1 d: .. •tlon. II lhOriaed lo Clo bUeln9sl In ~ NewPOf1 letch, CA. P1IOt June 2, t9t2 Thia tlaternenl WH filed ~:Dd~R~~~·~:t:~AKE ~~~6~1\?ri~Rl~~,OAM 244n Mel\ial& Wey, LI• Publtahed Ntwp0f1 INCi\-ouetecl by • .,...., .... s!k:': .. IM ,,,..\ 1~*.:e.. eddtne' Md :OMCI ·~i:c~::.:~r: T$0S Or'fh lhe~~ ~-:; 1~f jllARTNtAS 11. L.TO .. a C•~· •mt 8tQOnll, COione del ~ H~~.fn~~. ~~con. C9e11~·:.-.o~'i1':: M•t ~":eglllr•nt(l) COM> wllftOIA CO¥eMn( °' other common dftlgnallon • .,,. ptn'nlt ciotur9 plfn. CN9 t04213.5 99~• • loin.a !lmlted pertl'ltfall•P. M111, C1111 t~m dUC'ltf by husband and 20. Junt • • . ~ to ltMMd ...._ fN'i ..,,... or Imo If of the rHI pfOPlf1Y All P"ION wtehlng '° Flcllllou• 1 1 t4 COfl>Qfale Plata N-· Mero I . Htfbert, 111" a.. .,.._ T-485 "'" ...., ..,. fielllaul ,.,_. Mta, poe. ~·bed ebO¥e 11 f>'#• eotnl"Mtlt on the PfoPOMd B1.11IMH Nam• Fli!~-~ •. POft hec:11lOa111. 12660 tonla Co.one del M~. The re911t11nt(1) corn• ..... tC -TICI lu.1.-as Name(•) ._,. --'"' OI ~. Porttd to bf• )12' McKlf+. modlOC.llOn(•) muat CSo ao Slelement Put>IJahed N9wport _,... Dtn1tt O. ane. t4 COfl» Caw 92G$ f'llef!Ce<I 10 11an 1ct b\ISI-rv-'"' ~on· ~A N ,..,...,.,ma. Lav WAY, cOsTA MESA In "'"!tnG by Augutt '· PUILIC MOTICI Cotta.,._, .. Deily jlllloe Mey "'' Pleu. Newport Beach, Gwy Hoc>Ytf, !IOI "C"te net• undef in. Fl(bhou• A '"''to tMtwtfte t• Ctw11 Gena 9"'91 GI .. ftCMtie • CA tnn tlN. ~I and quet-20. June 2, I. 11. 1112 CD~~t2MD9 K ..... Jf 14 C ~;'f· ~"""" 1LI Butineu Nlmettl Utltcl t•h' ••"'"'""lty , .. Thia ltellrnent ...... tty Mid OM of The ~ Tr""91 teon. lhOuld be dltecteel lo: TM, ......... ...,..ne To4M a"" • "'"" .. Ot· _ •b<M on Api• 11, \t92 ttte ....., Will\ lhe County Cltrtr .. """'.,...,.... 9*eon.. dltdalllnt .,,., ~ lot lduetdO v.....,09 c ... .,. ffM9 ._. ... ,. 891 por•I• Plau, Nev.port LM Nlde11. 11121 P;oneet ,...,k Hunt• ...... te Orange CcMny on -'I. ~ "' ...., ,....._ ,,.,., lncoMcil .... of .. lom6e ~ oi T0111t ••o LAH AVINUI 'UILIC NOTICI B•Kh, C•~I tMeO 112. Mt111. c 1 80701 Th3 1111~1 ... "* ,....... "' ..._ o.w 1m •lw9'1ae. I.,,,,..,,.., IN ..,... ~ Md oCt'9f hbltancw Control, M Boawell Pfoe>ttll ... ~. • This bu11nen 11 con· #II\ tne C°""'t Ot!ll ot View .. .._......,... '9 Nltat GI .. ~of TIUll, COfNftOn i::t•Uon • w.t lroedwly ... '50 ,.T ....... '4 ~ NOTtC• C*'!otnie COfPOfltlon, w ouci.cs by • gentfll Po\lt• 0r9"Qt Coi.lnfy Oft -v ti ......... ....,._"'... ~ .............. 1 cfl~ M4t ... lll!r "'"" • Loni BNCh CA toeoi •••• ftteaa, •.._.rt INV1TIMO 81DI s HOJ>t Stteet. Suitt 4t00, ners P tNZ • ..._ '9 ••urw "-'· CoN ..._ ~ ,.... ..., • of IM,.,....._ Md ...... w111 b. rMda, ptO) ll0-417t .... ._. c........ MoDce i. hereby ~ Lo. MQelel. Ctlil to071 lhe reQ 11ran1(1) com. PUtMJ • hr ......., tt1e .--tf.-ct tty w ...._ CO¥lfWll or .,.,,.,., ~d. ..INOtf, WHlerft l•lt C•• tt1at lhe Board of fl\ltl'Me Th a lluauwn la con-rnenceel lo tr1n.ect bu ~ N"'90!1 ~ ::-•, :: , .... .._: 28. June 2. t. tt. t• o.. of TNll. ~ ......,, ...,__ °' im. '9lto1•• SeMc"• L.or11 ~. • C••••• ..,. of .,_ &::~t c~ ::::, by. • m<led part• :'Jn.':°"'N~~r:,"= COltl ,.. .. Olif1 ,_ ._ .:.;,• .;• .... ....., ,_. '""'11~•' '° •:=a:., ... ==-:~=~~ ~•tiff, Tel •••• = Celltofnia. .iit,. lh• 1eo11111nl<•I co.,,. ~on·Aptt:ZO. 1~ 11.JwneJ,t. tl.11N _... •.,. • .._ .. Thlnldng oe l'MtW'I • i.wllclary under '°'Iha fll d ~ .,.e (714) no-1111 •••""'•'•" ltraet, ~ ... Meled bid•~ IO W n-tnet d to transa.<t t141.., Sell our unw•nted T~tt •••· ••H•Mr t t , oateve .... , QM • .,_ .. TfUlil ....... lf'I .. ":IT, jW .. J111'10imnO. luwonm ..... left D l •l•t Cellf. no laltf 1Nln tOOO AM, nest un09' Int f ic;MIOUI 11em1 )'the NIY weyt Sell yowr f\ome 1Mt, .. M ..... tlft a C_,.1 ...... -" _.. ""9f ~ 0... d Ill ~ Otllc:e, '°'d ~~tit I I IHU•h T"""~~~ ~·o::· ::~!n NtF~~~~/' ~': To piece yOl.lr cla .. 1 tnrouon Cl•u"i.d THedr, .l•H tt, PM.OT CU9•sFI• •., • TMI 119 -.. Motor C9f'llp1ny" Co"'".!.:!'••... ..-.. !!_!.. ~ _ ~ ....,..._.; '9'1 • n.u ad caJI 142·H11 .. 8HT8 tMI, 94 .... Dtetnet .._ .... .,. c!WfM~flf!W .. ~ .... Nonh,.19.eot. ~-· ·-···-"""""""'".. ---•.;.;;.;.;... _______ ,. ________ --------- • 84 Tunday, June 2, 1992 PUILIC NOTICE • av PUH1T1n1 IA Ud. Counsv: Mid d9ed °'._YOU Ai9 IN HPAUl NllM n ..._ ot 1 ..._, tor • lftllftll9 110i1a l'9 :------mllll!'---""!'ml-..,._-mllll!' __ ~-~-PlllUC ll01'1CU l'lllUC llOTICll l'lllUC 11011CD l'WLIC llOllCD l'WLIC ID1ICll W ll011Cll l'WLIC ... ~ ..... .,_ •• fft•' ................ deleribMIN ..... : NDlllt A DllO OP blll9tilly II lllflale...,... iONll.nd..-..... dl•nolclld ..... SUMMONa ITIVIN A SILVIR-LOT 111 Of TRACT 3* DAftD 1111111 .,_ .. ll ~ GIWdlalld. --· ..-VOU uay (CITACION ' AS PEA MAP AECOADID ' '°" TAKE AC. fHMofl l..etwftln Hulon • IUCfl ~ ..,. JUDICIAL> ITllN, INC., .. llL-IN BOOf( t 12. MOii $7 10 MOTECT • ~ Cot'porllllCln c.o tbecl end ...., In ......... -.. _., II THI IUl'lllOI ......... °',. ftATI Of CllLlllllllllll WMTllN AND HUI-T .. AOUGH 41 1NCW81V1 ~D IT .,..,. .. 8t11MOft ~ .aort ,.t•red IO W'O'I .. a ,.,... '"""'1' NQ.TICI TO DIFIN-TON OF MISCELLANEOUS 1 ' _., ..._ 00! -2 ..... OWN ......... In .. ~ IN -,. THI COUITY OI' OUIGI DANT I (Av... • You ..... 30 CAL•N-MAPS IN THE OFFICE Of. VO:!.:.~.=t:· ~ ;::;;; e.n '*"portion ol Loi. 27 you rrwt .... .. Ac\IHdot LA JOLLA ll'Ao DAR DAV'I •ft•t tNa THE COUNTY RECORDER NAltQN OP THE MAW a.menlnO. CA tf407:1ea Tr.-cl No 1.22. t 2• • ~~ ~= .._ II THI ........ M •-•...-A \ . CIFIC BQUITlll, INC.; 9UftNMM a. ""'" on OF ORANGE COUNTY, CW TMe "OCelOIN D1N01on1 to IN e11011e n on &tltil A ICI ol _,. irw.n• .. _., 111n vr ....., 1 lllW 909 DUPRIJ aRUC• ~ to flle • ty,._,tt. STATE Of CALIFORNIA. AQAINl1 YOU YO pnipeny ,.._ be Obltinld ~ ~of~~· :' t::-.,,:.. o1 --A QRA19 ~,.,. COUll1Y 0P OIDll• llLICTI ~ONKLIN: AND DOH 1 tM responu •t thla ui~R ~gE~ O~~~ SHOULD CONTACT A ~ In .. =~ 1 ~lion re-ot ot MY ~ ~ o••-• po• Fll"a' v.aa ,....... ) QhMD 20, INCLUllVI oourt DATED 11/2t/89 UNLESS LAWftR. f IN~ lol'I ded June 9 tMe .. .ecount M ~ ~ n v.. '""" .,.. ,. YOU ARI BEING SUIO A letter or phone call YOU TAKE ACTION TO ..,,.::,.'? .. ~ :r:. ::'m ~ trument No ' 60·2S1270, Melone.-•-~~ ~ wtU not prot90t YOUI PROTECT YOUR PROP. No.,..... Seid ...... Nde litiel R8oof(I$ ol Or R __ ,, __ SHdll . Pul'8Uant to law and upon the detetmlndon of the JudgM of vour trP•Wrltt•n , .. ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT On JUM H t .. 2 ••• """°"' c:oVMlnl Of wy, Thia tv. c:t'C>mlll I °' I ro:::'all&Wlle from 9'e Superior Court. " " ordered that the lolloWlng named ptfSOna OE ITU ARY H88 apon.. must b• In A PUBLIC SALE. IF vou '1.00 AM ... ih. enlf ~ Ot ~; .. 10 111111, ,_,....,. t~ ..... !'!°"~ tn• CCM¥t cllfk. and they • hereby •elected and Hated u the ~ G •-a1 • It NEED AN EXPLANATION °' ~ 100 In !tie llltlbv °' ll09•••ion Of ~bt*'°81 --"'"....,_. • . ·--f ...... ..__. J p _... 30 In num.._ ... ..._._ .. of which wll be dtawn IQ propw.... orm JOU OF THE NATURE OF THE ... ~·-...ct .. >21 i(; Mllllly the U"lpeid blllnce t•esl \hetuon. looelhel Wit ::O":':..~.O/(p~ .. N~Y • ury ...... UWft ......... . --------··went the court lo .... , PROCEEDING AGAINST s PerMt St in the Ciey °' due an the "°" MOiied by ~ etlkf\tllld OOllt, wfv~' u• ~ the Grand Jury fol the ~ YHI 1992-93. to wit: ARTtfOFER '°"' o•N· You YOU SHOULD CON· ateno-~ °' 0r.nga Mid Deed of TIVll to .-· and edlleneea ai s. 204 • 1u•11RV1SORIAL DISTRICT 1 C •, 1 A, th 01 • r •t WOY do not ftl• vour TACT A LAWYER. St.le ot c.Jlornia. c...ror: 1157.1195 ,. p111e Ille tolloWing the. time ol the 1nll~ =r't BMch CA r reaponM on time, you 3 t 53 COUNTRY CLUB ,... "•conwwence Coln-•lirNled Cl09I•, e•-• and lion ol th11 Nohce er 3 • passed away at th• mer loM the aM, end D~ .. COSTA MESA. CA !l*W. a C.Womia Q)fpor• ~ • ,,... ~-or IN 31 1r~eo I ' D.ity • ~wpott NAMI AND ADDRllSI NOMINATING JUDOll ;g~ 1 ~~/~ ~~po~S:. your w•v••, mon•v 9~217 -"d tlOf\; as duly appointed lnliel puOtjcllion ol INI Notloe Curksoo: d:~r..~ BMChJCosta •nd -..-.... "' ., .. _ '(I a s1ree1 ... ,.,. or Trwitee undal !NI C8f141in of Sela· eatirnlled WUllM'• M.u pu-o Cahfomla after a lln-... ..._... •., .,. common designation or Deed ot Trust ..acuted bv .._and co111 ill Iha MIOUl'4 10 lhe Tro11ee o J 1 ""'a 1992 gerlng lllnesa. Mr. t•k•n without further property Is shown above,.._,. l<alll Pedl8r an ~ of $2676.51, plua lntilrwl on ' t re acc...,table '.:i-:·une __ ._2_ • ...;'_..,... __ _ Arlhoter Is survived •arnlng from the no warranty ls given aa to nwrl8d wom.n,. .. inmors, the unpaid r>Mcipal blllancaal T1us1ee provided p1ope PUBLIC NOTICE by his loving wife of court. 111 compleleness or cor-ieCclfded on 10/2119 • In-a w.nable lntefect rate from ldanhficallon It •~tiltbte 51 years, Doris or There •r• other legal rectness)." The beneficiary atrumen1 No. 89 s~ . ., NoWHnbaf 1. 1981 10 ... ol From lnl0tme1ton '!hie CPOt3552_ __ ~ Ntpomo: son Danny r ... ulrem.nts. You m•y under said Deed ot Trust, Book -Page _ Of Otllcilll aale pi. accrued lalt lhe Trushte deufnl relltble. NOTICE OF PETlTION ot Rancho MJrage; w•nt to c•ll •n •t· by reason ol a brffch or R8c:ofda' of l:>ran0a County c:halQ.., and advances lilt !>YI '°' which Trustee TO ADMINISTER daughler Sharon tom•y right away If default In the obligations &Me Of Celll0tnla undef btneliciary II aulhorized or no rept8991\lahon or w11ran-ESTATE OF• Sheafe of Tucson, JOU d t kn • t· secured thereby, hereto-the PoWet ol lale 'lh4Keln obligated to pay priol 10.... ty, lhe s1reu1 eddfe~(es) or Sem J Perrino A i t b th o no ow en • lore executed and dellv. conleined will 1811 al publlC YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T hef common dNion•tlO • e~s~o~~ha~f 0,'~~ tom•v. vou nuiy ull an ered to the undet'llgned a auction 10 Iha htQt*9t bid-UNDER A DEED OF TRUST I the above describe CASE NO. A183672 Vegas, Nevada and ettom•y referret .. ,.. wrlllen Declaration ol 0. def lor c:aati or C"8cil N DATED AugVSI 18 1988 p!OP8flY 11 11 Pellca To al heirs, Paul Artholer ot Or-vie• or • leg•I •Id ol· laull and Demarid tor Sale, deactlbed ~ at>6e al UNLESS YOU TAl<E ACTION . Newport Beech. bene~ • c:r«Mora. ftc•· (ll•t•d In th• and Wfillen notice ol d• lhe time Of -~ IHlul TO PROTECT YOUR &2NO ' contingent cr8d\of'S, and ange, Cahlornla; six phone book). lault and of election to money 01 the United Stetes PROPERTY. IT MAY BE Seid Pl°"811Y is being ~· who ~ gr andchlldren and Deapuea d• qu• I• en-cause the undersigned to ol Ametlca without wMren-SOLO AT A PUBllC SALE. IF lor fhe. fMl!l>OS.8 ol P8V' be lnt1'"'8d Iii o n e g r e a t· sell said property to satisfy 1v • ~ 1 YOU NEED AN lhe obligalioos lflCUfed wl Of .-..., OI bo4h, grand ch 11 d . Mr. treguen ••t• cltaclon said obligations. and thlf• ifue~: or;,;.;;' &no EXPLANATION , OF THE said Deed ol Trus1 inc · cl: Sam J. P•mno Anhofer was Honor· Judlcl•I usted tl•n• un alter· the undecafgned ~ • pos.. ,....t .11 • NATURE OF THE leea and 8JCPG11989 ol I A PETITION hM been ary Member of the pl•zo de 30 l>IAS CAL· cause~ said notice ot de-, ences, r...,., · ll 8 PR EDING AGAINST ruslee and ol Sale tied by 8"eie Joan Newport Beach Ex-ENDARIOS par• pr• fault and ol election to be :;c' S:::T.~': ~ ~ 1~ vo?f'E YOIJ SHOULD C•lltornla Reconv. Rotleraon Petrino In "• c ha n g e c I u b . ••nter una r••PuH .. rtcorded February 24, the lollow1ng desc11bed CONTACT A LAWYER enc• Compenv. IS .. Suonr Cou" cl Former member of eacrlt• • m•qulna •n 1992 as Instr. No. 92· property siluat11d In 1he DATED: May 20, 1992 Tl\lll~. Qv. &uenne Kelly, Calitoml!i County oC the Newport Beach ••ta corte 108711 In Book Page ol alOffNWUd Cou 1 and 51 le Sheal10f'I Lel'lman Hunon Elfecuhve Vice President, ORANGt:. • Olliclal Records in tt\e ol· n y e • T ,......... Sefv' Inc 9301 Cotbln Avenue, Suit THE PETrTION Elks Club. Long-time Una c•rta o una floe 01 the recorder of Or· to wit APN: 141-13<1·20 tUS1 .,_, ices, .. u 100. Norlhfidge. Celil0tni ,.qu .. • flat a...i. Joan parishoner of the ll•m•d• telefonlce no ange county; LC?' 10 If Traci 4281, 111 lhe TNllM ~_, A Cle11eland. 91324, (818) 115·2575, Roberson PMilo be Newport Harbor Lu· le ofr•cera protecclon• Said Sale wlll be made City ol Costa Mose, County Vice Presidtnt. 4680 Hallmark Oeted 5151.92 .,...,....,t.d • ,._,.,,91 th a Ch h M ' • •of Ofange, Stele ol Calllor-Paitlway. San Bemard1(IO, CA ASA""" ~...-· .... ..-.-·to A~~o7er w~~c ~ re~i au r•spueata earlt• • but without covenant Of nit a• thown 00 •Mao Re-91407•1863 (7l4) 88CM7151, rv1059 ,.,,,....tau•• m•quln• tl•n• qu• warran1y. express or Im-eotded In Boolt 164 p-ext 5h9. 5126. Ol2 Drinia'9f tie ntate OC estate developer In cumpllr con laa fol'-ptled, regarding title poa-22 and 23 01 Misc:elia~s June 2 9 16 1992 IN dec:edanl. Orange Counly tor malldadH let•IH •P. session, or enC\lmbrances, ~ Records 01 Ora""e Daily Ne~ 811ach/Costa PUBUC NOTICE THE PEJ!I.!_ON 35 years. Vlsitallon to pay the remaining prlncl· ,.~·-' . "V M p loC • • reciuesia the dece.-.ra will be held 7:00 ropl•d•• •I us1•d quJ-pal sum of the nole(s) .... vuunly, California .. I ~~'Ihm WLL and Codlclla, If any, P.M. lo 9:00 P.M. er• qua la corte •• cured t>y said deed ol The tolal amount ol lhe PUBLIC NPTICE NOTIC ON be admitWMS '° ~· Wednesday, June 3, cuche eu c•ao. Trust, w11h lncerest as In ~1~1flC•Pll: ~· 1~h TO ADMINISTER The wl and any coclcls in Harbor Lawn Me-SI usled no preHnt• said nole provided, ad· r::.W.bly~i=ed ·c~~s YOU ARE IN DEFAULT ESTATE OF: .,~ =~: ~k-' morial Chapel. FU· su respueat• • tlempo, vances, II an~, under the 81CP8(1ses end advances ai UNDER A DEEO OF O.Vld tt. Fale• ebyx ti a • """ neral Services will puede parder •I caao, ~rm1s f°' 18 ~ Deed ~ the ttme ol lhe 1nihal p®ii· TRUST, DATED 4/25190. CASE NO. A164221 THeEcourt PElfTION be held on June 4 , 't I• pueden quit., su e~~~nse:°sof c1;~9~~u:.~e bOn of 1hi1 Notice are UNLESS YOU ,TAICE AC· be Tokletle al eel~· re~esta authority 1o at 11 :00 A.M. at Har· s•larlo, su dlnero V and ol the lrusls created $208.873 84 . TIQH TO PROTECT YOUR ":..,. ~et (I 9dmlnls'9r the · esta1e bor Lawn Memorial otras co••• de au by said Deed of Trust Currently daled ea..tlietS PROPERTY, IT MAY BE con ... "'«it Who ors, an under the l~ndenl Chapel, Costa Mesa, propled ad aln evlso Said sale will be heia on: Checks or Cerlilied Checks ~ AT AE~:~ICE::t.:· ~=-be ln'9rea1:~ Administration of ESC.'99 CA. Interment to fol· •dlclon•I por P•rt• d• June 17, 1992. 1111:30 p.m .. ~ lo the T1':'~';8 f' NATI~~ THE NATURE the wlll °'estate, «·both,~· (This,.. authority W: low at Harbor Lawn le cort•. In the lobby to lhe .bulldlng T t ere a~geg a e o OF THE PAOCEEOING of· David H Falff ....,w u•• ~ Mt. Olive Memorlal Exlsten otroa r•qulsl· located at 601 South Lewis ~lie,.e l'o1v1 e ' proper AGAINST YOU YOU ·,., PETITION has been representativllo• to ..... ~ Park. By request ol Street Orange Calllornla ,._, IC8 IOO s avatlatMI A filed by J nine Civyt many .C ns .. ,.,.,..., the family. fn lieu of tos tagal••· Pued• que 92668• • From 1nlormatl()n which SHOULD CONT CT A aka JN Ne 8f' caM In lh• obtaining court ~rovll. flowers donations usted qulera llamar • At lhe lime ol the 1111\lal lhe Trustee deems reliable, LAWYER. S n Court' of Before illcin_Lcartain '!«Y un •b09ado lnrne_cUat• pubUeatrorr ol this notrce, but f0t wtuctrTrustee malces --NO~ =t of lnl>Ortan • r;:~ye~i':::nad~~~~~ m•nte. SI no conoc• • ttie tplal amounl ol th• un· no repre9entahon Of Wl)fran· TAUS!fE S SALE 8A~~ County however, the P9fSOf\ Society. 3631 s . un abogado pued• paid balance of the oblige-ly. lhe stroot addr~es>. or • On JNo. 1~;'~992 1 THE PETtTION representative wll t Haroor Blvd.. Suite ll•r;n•r a un Hrvlcto d• lions ~c~red b~ the, above ~~~h:°'!'~e ~~~::~ 11 oo A.~~ at the entraO:. requests that Jeannine =~'9d'° rJ,1:,:b #200, Santa Ana, referancla d• •bog•• descr e. doe 0 trusl ptO()efly 1s 3032 Fiiimore ol SU11e 100, 111 lhe ,lobbv ol Caiyl • Jeannltt E. Caryl "'°Y haw waived nob CA 92704. dos o • una oftcln• d• ~~~se~'1'~~~eda;,~~1~(11 e~~ Wey, 11~9. •140, & 114t, the l>Y~ localed al ~21 be •ppointedlv as f*S0118' consented'° the pr =========~1 ayud• legal (YH •I di· S83 76i 83 Costa Mose. CA 92626 s. Ptfller St . Ill the CHy ot ~esentat e to action) ~ lndetpendent rectorto telefonlco). 11 is possible lhal at the Said propetty 11 bemo 90ld Ofange, Counly ol ()(ange, ~ ~· estate ot ~Ira~ •uthority --------.. 1 Case No. 28250B time of sale the opening tor lhe l>U!1)()911 ol peyino State of Caltlorn111, Catlfot· THE fl PETITION wil be Q(antad unle• an OLSON The name end ad· bid may be !ess lhan the the ~tioiu leWfed . bV nl• ~~Coteom-requests h decadenrs lnt8'es1'0 t": tiles an R 1 ch•, d Em 11 dr•H of th• court ls: '°Jal i~d~~J~;ess due. = ~ :~ ~ ~· :s d~~°:ppoi~:d WILL arid eodlclls, ll any, :r~ws ~ ~ Olson, 86. resldent (El nombre Y ~lrecclon ate. 5 . • Trustee and ol Sale • Ttuslee undel 11\al Cetletn be admitted to probate. wh ttw oourf ahoukl ol Cosca Mesa. d• I• corte·H) IN THE T .D. SERVICE COM CelHornt• Aeconvey· Deed ol Trust 81C8CUled by The wll and any ood<:ls ~ttheautiorlty CHERYL C BROTHERS 10064 SUNN e1 .. et!. FOUNTAIN VALLEY 92708 HARRY J CURTNER 10886 EL CENTRO FOUNTAIN VALLEY 92708 ROBERT VIERA GARCIA 8501 LOMAY AVENUE GARDEN GROVE 92644 DORIS L LEWIS 10671 EL ADELANTE, FOUNTAIN VALLEY 92708 GEORGE EDWARD SANCHEZ' 891 t ABERDEEN LANE, GARDEN GROVE 92641 DARYL EUGENE WIMBERLY 1906 N. LOUISE, SANTA Af.4A 92706 SELECTION COMMITTEE HON. DONALD MCCARTIN HON. JOHN J. RYAN SELECTION COMMITTEE ... ~ SELECTION COMMITTEE SELECTION COMMITTEE .. SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT 2 JOE PETER DOMINIC 21342 LEMONTREE LANE, HUNTINGTON BEACH 92646 REYNOLD ELKIN 4034 ORANGE AVENUE, CYPRESS 90630 NANCY M Founs 1283t TAYLOR STREET, GARDEN GROVE 92645 ROBERT MARLIN MORRISON 19192-6 SHORELINE DA. HUNTINGTON BCH 92648 MANUEL V PRADO 12442 POPLAR STREET, GARDEN GROVE 92645 ROBERT KILEY YOUNT . SELECTION COMMITTEE SELECTION COMMITTEE SELECTION COMMITTEE • SELECTION COMMITTEE HON. DAVID CARTER SELECTION COMMITTEE passed away May MUNICIPAL COURT OF PANV, H said Trus1 .. , enc. Company, as said U, Kalhleen Howard an · are avala tor · a.--------,~'°-, ""f99'!. ~ • , r woman, as rust<lfs, ep 1>41lltlon will b4t M4d o born In Roseau, Min· COUNTY JUDICIAL DIS-Assistant Secretarv, &ecoltve Vice PreS1den1. recorded on 4127/90.·as lrt· byf'H'ecourt. p ' June 25, t992 at t:it EfFERSON-.... ~.~~~~~~--.-~~~~~~~~ HUNTINGTON BCH 92647 nesota. He 15 sur· TRICT, 700 Civic C•n-OOt South Lewi• St., 9301 Cotbm Avenue, Su11e st1umen1 No 90-221346, 111 requests authority IO P.M. In .~l 3A located a vived by his wife tar Orhr• Weat Santa Orenge, CA 92888 100, Nurthrtdge, Callloinia Boolt --, Page -1 ol Olhc:ial edmlnls'8r the estate 700 Crvte C.nl8f D Betty; brothers An C t to' (714)385-4700 91324. (818) 775-2575,RecorSt dtolOfangeCoun1y,undar the l..-......ndentWest,P.O.Box 838,San a, oun Y o range, O.ted 5116192 ale ot Ce1tlorr11a. under . t . ·~1 E Ma CA 92702. Ernest Olson or Ha· State of California IF AVAiLABLE, THE EX· ASAP52653 the power ol sale !herein Admin straliOn P · stal~ IF VOU OBJECT T c1enda Heights. Clar· 92701 r... PECTED OPENING BID 5126, 612, 6J9 contaioed. will sell 81 pub11c AC1. (Th. ls aoltlority. -:: lhe granting of the petition, ence Olson ol Sanla The n•m• •ddr••• MAY BE OBTAINED BY aoctlOtl 10 lhe hlghes1 bid· allow 18~ tp~• you should'~., at fl Ana. Laurence Olson and t•lepho~• numb•; CALLING THE FOLLOW-PUBLIC NOTICE def tor cash, or check as :eseo~1'C.:ns 0 witiout twaring and stale you and Edward Olson. ol plalntlH's •Hom•V ING TELEPHONE NUM· delcnbed below, payable at ob1a coun •P,PTOVtl obelOM Of flt. wri"91 ~l~~~r ~11~ln~~:~~~~ or plalntlff without .~ BERS oN· THE DAY BE· ~~:06F lhe II":. ?.!.e 't:,!; ~=t~ Belote ldng certain v_.f ob lions wltfl IN ~ ot Illinois and sister· attorn•~, Is: (El nom-FORE THE SALE: (7l 4) TRUSTEE'S $.\LE ~lea. without weflen-Important action~ be r:n.'::. ~ring.be ou I rt-law Frances bre, la dlrecclon y •I 385'""8370r<213l 627""865 TSl:l62!>4 IY. acpress °' implted as 10 howev.r, the ~be=~orbyyoufa~. Olson. Visitation numero d• tel•fono d•I TAC 4ee94 GUINTHER n1381.S 11118, use, pouess400 or en· reprc;s:'"Cativelve w Uc IF YO\T ARE Tuesday. June 2, aboOado del deman• Published Newport On Ju1141 23, 1992, ai 10 00 cumbrances. all right, lltle ~:!:.seed'° g ft': ur:.: CREDITOR Of from 2:oo P.M. 10 de,nte 0 del deman· Beach·Cosla Mesa Dally AM Shearaon Lllllman I-lull.on and lf'llerest now held by 11 they have~ notice contingent credlOJ of I\ 8 :00 P.M. at Bell dent•' que no tl•n• Pilot May 26. June 2, 9. TIUSI Olllld Se!Vloes. Tll'lc.. as as such 'trustee m end to eot\S*\led to the propo deceaSed, you must Ii B d Ch 1 1 ) 5 1992 Trustee Ol Successor nm1111 the lollowlno described I' ) The ~nden yOCJr cialm with the oou C~os~a wa~esa~P~e~ abogado, •• ILVER· T496 Of SvbS11tU111d Trus11111, of lhal property s11uated in !he :i~istr lion """""'.:'UlhOfi and mall a copy to ti STEIN AND HUSTON, cOf1811\ Oiied ot Trust t1lllc:u111d el~esald Counly and S1a1e. wil be •anted unle• an personal reprtS4H1tativ vices w 11 1 be 1851 E. Flrat St., Ste. PUBLtC NOTICE by George E Guinther, JR 10 wit· APN 442·40H2 lnteres~ person flies "'8(1PQklted by the co Wednesday. May 3, 1050, Santa An•, Call· and Tamara K Guinther, ElCHIBIT MAM objecllo lo th pellllo within four months fl' at 11 :00 A.M.atHar-fornl• 92705 (714) Fictitious husbanO .and wile. and PAACl:L 1: Lot 28 or and ~ws ~ca thedateolllrsllssuance t>or Trinity Baptist 547•2511 Bustnaaa Name !acorded August 19, 1988. u Trec:t No 12212. 1n lhe Cuy wh the courf'should no t.ners as provided Cnurch In Costa DATE· DEC 171991 St•lement 111s1rvm11n1 no ~13640. ol Newporl 8each, Couney raZittheault\~ secuon 9100 ol tt Mesa. followed by ROBERT B. KUHEL The Following persons Olficial Re~ ~I Otanoe ol Oiaooe. State 01 CelllOI'· g A HEARING ·on ti Ctlitomla Pro~t• Codi. graveside service at ' are doing business ,as: Couniy. califomia. and ma, u I* 11181> recoroou In pelitlon will b4t held on The time IOf lllino clal Pac111c view Memo-Cl•rk By D•br• Card· INTRON OATA, 6600 w. pursuant lo thal cen;ain NOia book 551 pages 32, 33 and June 25 1992 at t •4 wll not expire before lou rial Paik in Newport wall, Deputy Warner Ave.. Unit 137. ol O.laull and ElectlOll IO Sea 3°4 of M1tcellane<>U! Maps, p M In o' t. 3A located a months from tie hearin Beach. Pierce Bros. Publl1hed Newport Hun1mg1on Beach, Cahf. thllr~nder reco~ed Janu1ty in the OfltCe ol the County 700 · Clv~ c.nt., Driv eta• noticed above, Bell Broadway Mor-Be•ch·Co•ta Mes• 92647 2. 191l2 as lnstf!J"'lllfll no Recorder ol 1ald CounlY. Wes~ Santa Ma, C YOU MAY EXAMIN 1uary D1rec1ors, 642· Dally Pilot Mey t2, 19, Scott A. Hanggle, ~00 W. 9~7I. 01 Ofltaa~~ EXCEPT lhefelrom all 011, 92701. the lie kepi by the court. 9150. 28 June 2 , 1992 Warner Ave., Uml 137. ol aaid Cou~ ~ 1 Trust gas. tntnerals and olhef hy· IF YOU OBJECT T you ate a petSO --------•i ' T458 Hunllnglon Beach, Calif. =-~·~ dion 1° cash d«lcatboo substances lymo lhe grantlna of the petition, lnteres'8d In the esate ---------92647 11 ,.,. 811 Of ·'below a dePlh of SOO leet you should' appear at ti you may fiN with .... PUBLIC NOTICE This business Is con· ra51w1u1 ~! •hehOU~~~ from the su1laoe ol said heati'lg and state you a tormal A.Quest ducted by: an lnd1vldual 11111 0 ............. 111 ,_.. ploprly, IX.II Wllh no rtghl of obetiOns Of file wnl19 Soecial Nolloe ol 9'e ltin NOTICE OF The regfslrant(st com· :;oo' ~rance~o cit-.e ~ aurlaoe enlry, es prO\llded 111 ob tiona with the co of an _inven'°ty TRUSTEE'S $ALE monced to transact busl-ou · v.c 8f doedS ol rOOOld be ce the hearing. You appraisal ot •taw .... Lo•n No ness under the Fictlllous Dnw West. Santa. Ma. PA ACE L 2: Non· appearance may be °' of any pe~lon 2500128/URDEA Business Name{s) listed ~=-~!,8!c, ,~1~18 = 811Cfu51ve ea:wments '°' eo-person or by your attomey. account as_ provided above on: March 1, 1992 ·-, ceas. 0119r the Common IF YO\J ARE seci<>n 1250 of I\ HAllOI LAWN· MOUNT OLM C-ery •~ C/\e,pel • er.m.tory T .S. No. A134&15 Scott R. Hanagle hold by il unclllr UK! Deed ot Area and lor ingress, CREDITOR 0< Califomla Probate Code. UNIT CODE A This statement was filed TIVll in the prop41rty &~uallld 111 eoress, r~. mfln181'111nce. contingent CC'editcx of ti Req1.1•I tot Sc>ecMtl N AP iJ 139· f 22-4 f wilh lhe Counry Clerk of Hid ~ouniy and S18le dratnage. u11111les tnd lor deceaSed you roost fom'I Is avallllble from ti T. D. SERVICE COM· Orang8' County on May 5, dllScn as Olhof purposes, ell es de· yow ewm wlti the cou court cleftl PANY as duly appointed t992 · lot 17 ol Tract No 1556· In ICrtbed In lhe Decl.trallon ot end mall a copy to lh Attor~for P9tltlonar: Trustee under the lollowlng F530323 lhe Clly 01 C:O.ta Mesa, County Ccwunants. Conditions end ~al reptMetlle LYNN L: KAMBE "Suvmg All Fa/Jhs" 1625 Gisler Cosi. Mesa 540·HM desc11bed deed of lrust Published Newport Beach-of °'p 811~· SIR~~ali~~ Res1r1C1ioo1 tor Bevwew Tw· eppoin&ed by ltle co JONE~ DAY, REAVIS 6 WILL SELL AT PUBLIC . .. 81 M8p .............. 111 """"" llK:e Homeowner• Assoc•· Witlln tour inomhs 'Ir POOUt: AUCTION TO THE HIGH· Cotta Mesa Daily Pllol M•y •6. Page 21 ol Mlse»ltaneous ••Ion lecxlfded JOM 9, 1986 the dat• of first Issuance 2603 Mein SL s .. 900 EST BIDDER FOR CASH 12, 19, 26, June 2, 1992 Mapi1, in the Olla of lhe .. Instrument No 86· leners as provided . trvtne ' CA 12714 (In the lorms which are -4 Coul\ly Ra<lOl'Ollr 01 •Ml 237208 Ofltci411 Records ol ~n 9100 of fl Dally ~ lawful lender In the United Coun1Y. Orange County, <1tltlOl'nie Calilomla Probai. Code. BMd\ICotta PACIFIC VIEW Slates) and/or the cashier's The stl'IMll llltdr8" 0t other PARCEL 3; A lideyard The time fO< filing c1ai Mesa Pilot MEMOAIAL PARK certified or other checks Repom· ling". common ~ .. 1gn111co1~olp•llid easam9nt appu1tenanl to wrl not e~lre befOI• tou June 1, 2, 8, 1992 c.m.tary • Morluary specified In CMI Code Sec-r propeny. .,1'.> -· • - Chapel • Cram•te>rf non 292.fh (Payable In full CostaMeaa. CA 92.627 1.--------------------------- 3500 Pacllle view Drive at the llme ot sale) all right, fwwltll9ll•••· Newport 8Mcf'I 1111• and lnlerest conveyed ............. . M4-1M to and now tleld by It ••••••••.i under said Oeed of TrU11 In ,..1,leltlll .. ,., .. -.I lllT9'•IS the property herelnal1er de-o.lids•W .. rt1n1v scribed: ~ ~._ lfLl lllllWAJ TAUSTOR: MICHAEL G. ""~•--.•· UR DEA Mortuary . Chapel BENEFICIARY: LONG Cremation BEACH SAVINGS & LOAN 110 Broadway recorded December '6, Coste Mesa 1989 as lnslr. No. 89-MJ 1111 662971 In Book page o1 Of· for Ad Action Cal a ..., .... AD·VIS(I 642·5~78 i••••'•••-~I flclaJ RecOf'dt In the olllC9 ......... . of the Recordlf' ol Ora099 11 ._ _______ .,. STARTING A llEW BUSlllESS?? Th• ~al Departm.nt at th• Piiot It plea1ed to announce a new MMC. now avsllaC>le to new bu1lneue.. We will now SEARCH th• name for you st no ~ charge, and N,_. you th• tlm. and the trip to th• Cou11 HOU.. ln Santa Ana. Then, of COUf'M, a1tef th• ... rch It com~ wt Wiii me your ftctltloUa btlllneta neme 1ttttem.nt with th• County Ct.fl(, publish onca • w..ic fOf fouf ~ u rtquJred by law and then fli. your proof of publication with Coun'ly Clef'k. ' . -1 , ~r·r" G~ . " ~. \. • ; ' J Ii' ..... \~ ,., . I • • .~-~ ~: . . . -•' ..,,. l ~~. l '" ... " . .. ..... LINES DAYS BUCKS Sell your private party merchandise in the Doily Pilot Classified Community Marketplace. Coll today at 642~5678 and toke odvontoge of this great off er. 3 LINES for 6 DAYS for 9 BUCKS UW1• 1Wr S300 Ottt,l --- HUNTINGTON BEACH • FOUNTAIN VALLEY Independent · • 1 , •• t , . 1 ! l • • 1,, , ~ 1 , , r \ r 1. , · • . t 1 · '1 • JI SUPEAV1SOAIAL DISTRICT 3 CORALEE.ARNOLD 251 12 PAADERA DRIVE, MISSION VIEJO 92691 DIANNE BURGENER 10982 BENT TREE ROAD SANTA ANA 92705 JOSEPH NAVERETTE CHAVEZ 2711 LAKESIDE AVENUE, ORANGE 921567 JAMES EUGENE CAUSE 5062 STONE CANYON AVE, YORBA LINDA 92686 PHILIP V GINESI 2148 E. ONYX AVENUE, ORANGE 92667 DOLORES LELA SEAOY 2510C N. TUSTIN AVENUE SANTA ANA 92705 HON. DAVID CARTER SELECTION COMMITTEE SELECTION COMMITIEE SELECTION COMMITTEE SELECTIC)I COMMITTEE SELECTION COMMITTEE SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT 4 ROBERT LYLE BALL 1532 LASTER, ANAHEIM 92802 RUTH LEWIS BARNARD 1731 MEDICAL CENTER #165. ANAHEIM 92801 JERRI BENNETlVANHOUTEN 180 SUMMERTREE RD., ANAHEIM HILLS 92807 THOMAS JOSEPH DALTON 1314 EAST ROSEWOOD AVENUE, ANAHEIM 92805 CLAIRE ALFRED DUFFIE 913 SKYMEAOOW DRIVE, PLACENTIA 92670 MICHAEL H HARRIS 6-&-0AKWOOO -slREET, ORANGE 92669 SELECTION COMMITTEE SELECTION COMMITTEE SELECTION COMMlf!EE SELECTION COMMITTEE SELECTION COMMITTEE SELECTION COMMITTEE · SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT 8 MARGARET ANN BARTLETT 1138 EL C~lNO, COSTA MESA 92626 SELECTION COMMITTEE MARGOT ANDREA PURTON SELECTION COMMITTEE 2507 ALTA VISTA OR, NEWPORT BEACH 92660 VINCENT CHARLES CAULEY HON. JOHN J. RVAH 3 1081 MONTESA ORfVE 1.AGUNA NIGUEL 92871 TIMOTHY PETER HAUMAN SELECTION COMMJTT£E 4 BAHIA. IRVINE 92714 TRISTAN ERNST KAOGIUS SELECTION COMMITTEE 3241 1 SEA ISi.AND DRIVE •• DANA POINT 92829 CAROL JANET PYSCHER HON. DAVID CARTER 11 EDEN STREET ~VINE 12720 DATED thla 21th day of May, im. "' •D ...... I.~ , .............. . Pubbl'ltel DMly Hoe llZJll 1101 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dallv Pilot Tuesday, June 2, 1992 85 __ ,_,.lii9illOTICM;;--l-I MUC NOTICU PUILIC NOTICll PUBLIC NOTtcEI PUBLIC NOTICll PUBLIC NOTICll "' PUBLIC NOTICES PUILIC NOTICES ' PUBLIC NOTICES •... •••._• The regl1trant(1) com-n.11 bu11ne11 11 con-St. N302, NewP<lf1, Caltf lls2te0i~ '"'-"--. 1117 w-. PUBLIC NOTtcl! PUIUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICa. -1 I Riii m9nOed ·lo 1r11W't bulf. c:tuc:ttd by: 1n lndivkfual 926&3 """' .. ,._. ,... 1----------1--------------------1--------------------lllllMC"' neu undlf IN ~ The regl1tranl(1) com· Thia bualneH 11 coo-cllll Or. 1208, N•WP<lf1 'fotttlou9 Fictltloue ! Fictltlou• F1ct1t1ou1 Fictlt&eue The 'ollollllno ~ Bualnett Name(•) lllled menctd lo tran~ bUll-ducted by· an lnd1Vldual S.ach, Calif. 926e0 •u•lneu Neme •u1lne11 Na,,_. •u1lne11 Naf'!M 8 u1ln111 Nam• •u1lne11 Neme .. dOlf'D ~• aa: tbOYe on: May 1, 1992 "'" Undef the Flct1lloua The reglllrant(a) com· Thia bu1lri111 la con-ltetement ltatem9nt ltat•m•nt 1 Statem•nt Statement (a)MEOICAL ELECTRONIC JUiio Yantuche Bu1lne11 Nama(1) listed menced to transact bull· ducted by: an Individual The Following pet1on1 The F"ollowtng peraon1 The Following peisons The following pe11on1 The following PlflOnl DATA INSURANCE CL.AIMS Thi• ttatement was filed tbc>Ye on: Aprll 23. 1092 ne11 uodtr lht Flelltious The regl1tranl(1) com-we doing business 11: .,, doing bus nesa 11: att dol/lg bustness .,. 111 d<><ng buWltH as. 111 doong bust11tf1 u IEAVl~ES (b)MEDICS, With the County Clerk ol D. Mark McCants Bu1lnt11 Nama(s) lllled menced to transact busJ. "V R. MASON: DRYWALL", CROWN PRINT CENTI:R, AESTHETIC CREATIONS PROMAAK GROUP, 183H WASTE BY RAIL 2240 1043I THI Ctrcle. Fountain Orange County on May 5, Thi• 11aternen1 wa• filed •bove on: NfA ness undtr the Fictitious 787 Newton Wy .. Costa 1109-C V1e1ona St. Costa s12~ W. BaJboa. C11! Monte V1Sta, Costa -.1es1 , Newport Blvd.' Ne.vpon Vf/Wt, Calif. 12708 1992 with the County Clttk ol John B. Grffn Business Name(•) llsted Mesa Calol 92627 Mesa Calil 92627 92681 Ca 11. 92627 Beach Ca' I 11266l- Mae J. Loback, 10438 Teal Fl30335 Orange Couoty on May 5, This 1111ement was tiled above on: May 5, l992 Gyp-Tech · lnletlOfl, Inc.. Parvw Ahmadi, 2931A S Linda R Beutel 2332• Co-Lautt Mare Vanee"'." 183H Johll S L ndaey. 2240 Circle, Fountain Valley, Publllhed Ntwpot1 Bue~ 1992 With lht County Cltfk of ~~'r°" r~kH I as I led Cahlotnla, 787 Newlon Wy., Bradford Pl, Santa Ana, pantt, M1ss1on Vie10, Calif Monte V·sta, Cost3 Mesa, Newpon Blvd.. Nt.itport Calif. 92708 Co111 M111 Daily Piiot May F53032S Orange County on Moy 5, ' s a em.n w 1 Costa Mesa, Cal1r. 92627 Cahl. 92707 92892 • Calif 92627 B•ach, Cahl 1126a3 Thi• bu1ln11s I• con· 12 19 26 June 2 1992 Publi1htd Newport Beach-1992 ~th th•c County C~rk ~1 Thi• business 11 con-This business Is con· Thia buslnes1 Is con· This bu11neu 1s con· T1us bustneu Is t'on- duct.cl by: an lndMdual ' ' ' ' T-444 Coita Mesa Dally Piiot May F530312 1g:~e ounty on ay • ducted by· a c0tpora1lon dueled by: an Individual ducted by· an lnd1111duel ducted by an lnd•11dual ducted oy an ind1v1dual The registrant(•) com-12 19 28 June 2 1992 Published Newp0t1 Beach· ,530719 The 1tgls1rant(1) com-The 1tgl1trant(s) com-The rtglst1an1(s) com· Tht reg strant,s) com-The registrant(•) com. menced to transact bull· PUBLIC NOTICE ' ' ' • T-""7 Costa Mesa Dally Pilot May mtnced 10 lransael busl· menced to transaC1 bUsl-mencect to 11a,,sac1 bu, •. menc:ld 10 t•a,,....act bus .. rl"tnced to ttansact t>ust-net• under the Flctltloul ...... Published NtwpOft BeKll-ness unde' the F1C11l1ou1 ness under the F1cl11JOus ntll under the ficlol>0us ness under the F1c11 out ntss under tht F1c-1.i.ous Bullne11 Name(•) lilted Flctltloue PUBLIC NOTICE 12• 19• 28• June 2• tm Costa Mesa Dally P~ot May Business Name(s) ~Sled Business Name(s) fisted Bus1nen Name ·s1 1 sled B..is•nns Name(sl I stea Bu~.,,tss Namt(I) lfsted abOYe on: May 1. 1992 Buslneaa Nam• T-452 t9, 26. June 2, 9. 1992 above on Apnl 1. 1992 above on'. April 28, 1992 abo11e on· Oecemoer 1990 above on· Ma'( 1, 1992 abo"' on· Mey 1, te92 ~~ Jit':.:=, was flt.ct ltat•ment Flctltloua PUBLIC NOTICE T-473 ~~~e :::t~C:::e:i'e~~:"li1ed ~~~a~~~~:~, was filed ~~~· :i~,~~!~'1 ~as filed ~~~a :~:.~~~~:"!as Med ~'.~n ~t1t:~!~r wat liled with the County Clerk of T~el Fobllo~lng persons Busl~aa Name Flclltloua PUBLIC NOTICE wHh the County Clerk of with the County Clerk of with the County. Clerk or with the County Cletk of wotn the County Clerk of Ora119e County on May 8, aA,.PLoUng uCsOnNosSsUaLsT· ING ._._ SFtalewlment Builn••• Name Otange County on May 5, Ora119e County on May 5. Orange Couruy on r.•ay !>. Orange Counr,. on Ma)' 6 Orange County on "'May ..8. t992 · S ,.,. otlo ng persons Flc:tlllous t992 1992 1992 1992 • 1!192 FS30'782 SERVICES, 2500 E. LaPa· are doing business as: Statement Bu1lneaa Name F530322 F530334 F530348 F530781 F!530771 bll h__.. N Ima Ave., Anaheim, Calif. FAR WEST PSYCH . The Following pet sons St t t \ •I• """' B n. Pu • .v twport S.ach· 92806-224 t GROUP 2670 N Main St .,8 don bus ness as· a •m•n Published Newport Beach· Pubfoshed Newport Beach· Published Nev.pon Beach· Pub ,shed Ne,..pert Beach· Puo•1shed 1-w,,..,.. eac Costa Mesa Dally Pilot May Stephen Craig Peake, Sit. 240, Santa Ana, Calif, RIGHT-tow' DELIVERV, Th• Following pe~sons Costa Mesa Dally P1lo1 May Costa Mesa Oruly Pilot May Costa Mesa Daily P1101 May Cosf3 Mesn Oa 1,. Pilot May Costa Mesa Daily Pilot May 19, 2e, Jun• 2, 9, 1992 2500 E. LaPalma Ave .• Ana· 92701 10222 Stonybrook Dr .. ·~~.~0''re8R~Ses;:,s· 17th 12, 19, 28, June 2, 1992 12, 19, 26, June 2, 1992 12, 19, 26, June 2, 1992 19. 26, June 2, 9. 1992 19. 26, June 2 9. 1992 ________ ....;T_-4;.;;6;.;;5 helm, Calll. 92806·2241 A. Francisco Ph.D. Inc. Huntington Beoch. Calif. St Ste #A Costa Mesa T-442 T-446 T·4!>0 T-468 T-470 PUBLIC NOT' This buslneu Is coo-2860 Catalpa St .. Newport 92646 c · ·6 7 ' ' BLIC NOTICE CE ducted by: an Individual B111ch, Calif. 92660 w1111am o. Plumley, 10222 Ra111·1 92 L2 D 111 208 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOT ICE PU ---,-ic-t_lt_lo_u_s___ The reglslrant(s) com-Th11 business 11 con-Slonybrook Dr, Huntlngton Fl~~e~ st" Cos~a 5'Mesa Flctltloua Fictitious Fictitious ___ f_l_c_t_ll_lo_u_s __ _ menced to tren1ac1 busl· ducted by: a corporation Beach, Cali! 92646 • • • Fictitious •u•lne•s Name ness undet the Fic111ious The reglstrant(s) com-This business is con-Calif. 92627 Bu1lnes1 Name Buslnes1 Name Business Name Buslneu Name Busln•s• Name St•t•ment Business Name(•) ~sled monced to 1ransact busl· ducted by: an lnd1111dual This bu~lness 11 con· Statement Statement S"tatement Statement Sta t•m•nt The Following persons above on· May 1, 1992 neu under the Fictitious The reglstran1(s) com· ducted by. an Individual • The Following persons The Following persons The Following persons The Following persons The fot1ow1ng persons are doing business u : Sstephen Peake Buslne11 . Name(s) listed menced to transact busl· The registtant(s) com are doing buslnHs as· are doing business os: are doing business as ore doing business as; ere doing business as: 'J&O CLEANING SERVICE. This statement wot filed above on: April 23, 1992 • noss undor tho Flclltious monced_J0 transaFcl 1busl· ReVeRlo Internationale, TECHNICOLOR, 2564 Vale TMT DISTRIBUTORS 1585 DOLPHIN GROUP 1521 RESTAUHANT ICHIBAN. t 845 Anaheim .Ave. 18B. with the County Clerk ol A. Francisco Ph.D. Business Nomo(s) listed ness ui .... er tho ict tious 5405 Seashore Or., New. Pl, Costa Mesa. Calif Sunflower Ave, Coste Doris Lane NeNpOrl 1015 East lml)tf1al Hwy. C. Co~ta Mesa, Calif. 92627 Orange County on May 5, Th s statement was hied above on: May 28, 1986 B~ness. N~:me(s) llste~ port Beech, Cahf. 92663 92626 Mesa, Calif 92626 Beach, Ca ,f 92&60 3 Brea Cslil 92621 Julio Yanlucht & Marla 0 . t992 with the County Clerk of WiMlam D. Plumley 8R bi• t"nn D 1 Alana V. Robert, 5405 Sea· Doug Rountree, 2564 Yale David Wampler, 2263 Fa·r· Marll Lorentzen. 1521 1<011 Sa,guH 5265 Via Vantucl'le. 1845 Anaheim F530333 Orange County on Mays, This statement was filed T~f n Yt avs lled short Dr .. Newport Beach, Pl., Costa Mesa, Calif. view IH. Costa Mes3, Doris Lene. t><ewport Azalran, Yort>a lJnda, Calif. Avt. 1118, Costa Me11. Published Newport Beach· 1992 • with the County Clerk ol 1 Sia ement was 1 1 Calif. 92663 92626 Calif. 92627 Be.-icn, Ca I 92686, Cahl. 92827 Costa Mesa Dally Piiot May F530321 Orange County on May 8 w0•th lheCCounty CIMerk 0 5 This business is con· This business Is con· This business Is con· This business is con· This business Is c-on-Thls business Is con· 1992 ' ra119e oun1y on ay • ducted by: an Individual dueled by: an lnd111idual ducted by: an Individual ducted by· an lndMdual ducted by: an 1nd1v1dual dueled by: an fnd111ldual 12. 19, 28, Juno 2, 1992 Published Newport Beach· F530770 1992, . 8 The reglstrant(s) com· The reglllrant(s) com· Tho reglstrant(s) com· The reg11~1rant(s) com· The reglstrant(s) com- T-445 Costa Mesa Daily Piiot May rr F53032 menced 10 transact busl· menced to transact busl· mencod to transact busi· menced to transac• bu~•· menced to transact t>usi· ,.--------.. !----------12, 19, 26, Jtme 2, 1992 Published Newport Beach· Published Newport Beach· ness under lhe F1ch.tlous ness under the Ficllttous ness under the F1ct•hOUS ness under the F.ct •.01.os "'SS under the f1ct111ous No matter what you 're doing, your PUBLIC N,PTICE • T-448 Costa Mesa Doily Pilot May Costa Mesa Daily Pdot May Business Name(s) hsled Business Name(s) hstoct Business Name(s) ~sled Bws ness Namels} IJ-;teo Business fltame(s) 1.sted 19, 26, June 2, 9. l992 12, 19, 26, June 2. 1992 above on: Apol 25, 1992 above on: NA above on: May 1, 1992 above on· Ap11I 15 1992 aoo11e on: NA hometown newspaper The llljPllll ,. fits In. Flclltlou1 Buslne1s Name Statement The Following persons are doing business as: MCCANTS COMMUNICA· TIONS. 4461 West Coasl Hwy.. Newport Beach, Calif. 92663 0 . Mark McCan1s, 4461 West Coast Hwy , Newport Beach. Cahl, 92663 330 West Bay Street Houses/Condos For Sale COS1A MESA 1024 NEW HOMES!! BUILDER'S CLOSE·OUT! Only 1 Left!! 3BR, over 2300 aq. It. Builder will cooporato w/llnanclng. 1349,000 Op•n S•t/Sun 1 ·5 2113 V•ll•V Rd 842·8884 3BD & 2BA for quick $222.200. 2264 Moyer, oll Wilson; Opon Sat1 10-2, 821·5801 Hou•• & Furnl•h· Inga For S •l•I 2264 Moyor, off w111on, nr Harbor 831·5801 NEWPORT REACH 1089 GENERAL 2 102 -Studio, Balboa Club· 51050 NEWPORT BEACH • 1 bd Balboa Bay Club -Vus St 725 CORONA DEL MAR • 2bd Oen/bay vu, soc. St950 LIDO HIQHRISE - 2bd View Apt • $2700 NEWPORT BEACH • 2bd Baylront Penthso • 52950 LIDO ISLE • 3bd, Baylront • $3500 SUMMER RENTALS AVAILABLE W •t•rtront Hom•• Inc. R••ltora 1 3 1·1400, 780·3600 173-1900 BALBOA ISLAND 2106 NEW CUSTOM HOME W(bay vlow. 3BR 3BA, 2 frptc, W(D, gar, yrly. $2300/mo. 723·1599 BALBOA PENINSULA 2107 ----------1 3BR. 2\o'IBA Ocean V1ow Pool Home Furn Home. $3000/ Over 1,750 aq h, nr mo. Jun•Stpl. Jayct, Back Bay. 38R, 1.75 Prudenual Ca 729-72.37 .. V•BA, dbl sldod f(p, MAGNIFl~l!NT 180• $338,000 By Owner Oceen & Harbor Vu• <71•1 631•2284 4Br •. 2~Ba, LOIS of (503) 3112'564• llghl. frt1h paint, nu ~ crpet. groat nelghbrhd ueootmo-. H1-oe1e Ocean v1owa, 3BA 2BA PUBLIC NOTICE T-472 T-440 R.V. Robert Doug Rountree David Wamplet Mark Lorentzen Ko1t Sa·gusa 1----------•·-----.-----Thrs statement was Med This statement was filed This statement was "'ed Th•s statement 'has I ec Tti s statement v.as fil~ Flclltloua PUBLIC NOT ICE With the County Clerk of with the County Clerk of with the County Clerk of w1tn 1ne County C1c-rl< ot w.th the County Cieri\ or Bualneaa Name For Ad Action Orange County on Moy s. Orange County on May s. Orange County on May 8, Orange Count/ on I.lay a. Orange County on May 12, Statement Flctltlous Call a 1992 1992 1992 1992 1992 The Following persons BualnHs Name F530 383 F530371 F530779 F530777 F531223 are doing business as: Stat ement Illy..., Pubhshod Newport Boach· Published Newpon Beach· Published Newport Beach· Pub sned t.t,..f'u • Seav Put.ii shed Newpon Beach· RESIDENTIAL PROPER· The Following persons r9',. Costa Mesa Dally Pilot May Costa r.~053 Oa.ly Pilot May Cos111 Mes.:i Oarr,i P1 01 Ma7 Costa Mesa Oa I P vi 1.~ay Cos!3 Mesa Oa 1y P~ol May TIES, 427 E. 17th St. Suite are doing bus•nHs as· t2 19 26 J 2 1992 12 19 26 J 2 1992 19, 26 .• une 2, 9 1992 19, Z'" J•·ne 2, 9, 1~92 ~6. J.-ne 2 9. 16. 1992 146. Costa Mesa, Cnltl CAPITAL COMPONENTS. AO-VISOR • ' ' une • · • · une ' ' T-1b7 '-" ~ T...icg T-488 9lo6,,2~ B. Green, 1970 1Glh ~~1~p~~~Sl~~fllC~~· ~~~: __ &_4_2_·5_6_7_8__ T-4il3•-----.----T4-4 -9 _________ , Costa Mesa, CA, 92827 COSTA MESA 2124 aza. Spacious 2Br 1 Ba condo, nu pnt/crpt. Sml pet ok. HUD ok $810/mo. 846·6634 llif!lti"M HUNTINGTON 2BR + oll1ce, 2Ba. 310th Iris, walk to b••ch. Vrly 51300( mo. Avl 6(1. 676·2238 see vu car make 1racks! Park-Setting!! With Ocean & Sunset views. Nice 1 BR w1lof1 $895. Child OK. No Pots. 831·6107 RlJl yotJ ooto od for 1 0 d<M, if tt doosn't sel, ~·1 M it for 5 more~,FREE!* Lg 1 BR, frig, SIOYO, now pa1nLdrps. N smkr no pots Pref adlls HUD occepled. 54 8-420 6 TO Pl.ACE AN ID Clll. lZJ 6A2·5678 l•l{I N. Or1111 C1. M0-1ZZD 1111] S. Or1111 Cl. -llllD NEWPORT BEACH 2689 . •2BDRM $700• •1BDRM $600• F119, dshwshr. stove 1nct. No pets 545-485!> NEWPORT BEACH 2669 O N WAT ER Charming sma11 i BR, ide31 ro, 1 pets. no POIS, Ulll pd, S950 mo.yrly 650·8145 BEACH 2140 B•eullful N•w 2BR 713'1~ JASMINE. Bright 2BA w/2 lof1s. frplc, 1 Br 1 Bo roar unll 1---------- Lov ely 1 BR Counyara setting. Gated, pool. act1111l1es. Asl< about Specials' 842·5858 •Lido l,IP·Stalrs 2b• 2ba bay view lrpl g;ir SANTA ANA 2680 3Br 2Bo House .w/lom1ly room. 2 car gar. W/0 , A1C. newly remod. $1200+ sec 848·3t71 NEWPORT BEACH 2189 Steos To Sand YUftLY 1BR lo 3BR (Some Near Beach) I S850·$1 300/mo Villa Rentals 675-4912 Westcllff 2Br 181 New crpVpnl, pool. S II 5 0 /m o . F A E E RENT-1-lU BedlOICS Ln. 827·5107 Of 310- 596-4 no x 205 W/O, Parking! yrly. above gar, w 'd, relrlg, $1300/mo. 723·1599. $825. S500 sec 723·1513 BALBOA PENINSULA 2807 Small 1 BR tor 1 person, 8 t1sos 10 water, avail now. $650 Incl util Lso, no pets 675-9229 CORONA DEL MAR 2622 COSTA MESA 2824 ct: RAM JC TILES 3528 Serving Newport fot 13 yrs. TILE DONE RIGHT Llc.430007. 559-1069 THE ORIGINAL OEAffttMlrLt FENCES & DECKS 381~ FEN C ES.QA TES. N•w R•P•lr. RtdwoOdi Ctdat Poit Rtpbct CM N8 Jim Whyle 642·7208 HANDY MAN 3710 LANDSCAPE & LAWN (;ARE 3808 HUNTINGTON BEACH 2640 A vall now. Lge 3BR 2BA, d w, frplc, w d hkup, lrg patio. S925 -securuy No dogs 3 10·592·2 2 14 LAGUNA BEACH 2848 MOVING 3834 Poor Man '• Mov•r 1 hr min Guor lowes1 OLl'S Landscapln9. rotes, lie. t 0800Z Rosld, comm'I Ouahty Insur. 714 633·9925 work. reasonable rates ---------Local refs. 265•0619 PUBLIC NOTICE $1350 mo tease, no pots 7:?0·9685 BLUFFS cBr 2 ·.~B3 1300 sq It. :.'·car gar Avail now. No POI~ S1095 mo. G7S·0068 loeal for sngt aoult, Clolf H.:iv1;1n, NB 2BR, ne.·• paint, CJ pets bacl\ yard pJllO St front· age, easy parking S750 5•l8·3758 Large Vers.allles Studio Walk to beach manv communuy ammem· toes Full security. $675 mo lease No pols no fee Agent TRW 644·721 1 CUU'ft.! 2BR Apanme111. 2 Yrs New, Avg $6371 mo For I st 6 Months On Out Spec1a1·1 ca·• NO\Vll 7t4-650·8310 Convenient P iiot Classlfl•d 642·5878 PAINTING 38t;8 local Contractor Lie Ins reos rates tree est refs 613·?922 Mlch••I Co. Painting $13 hr ~ matoria.s Alt Am•rlcen T r•• The Calif. Pubhc Ul•h· Avl 7 yrs •'P Bache • Apt $350/ MO Utlls Incl E~es 838·5750, Days ,548-0530 Lar1y or S11e1la HOTELS & MOTELS 2718 N EWPORT BAY INN Our spacious rooms 1ncluae re•rig & micro. con11nen1;i1 t>lo.last ma1a scrvrco & much more Located close t o bea c h a1q~or1 Weck y ra11s lrom S 150. 1st time guests Only 631 ·6000 RENTALS TO SHARE 2724 SPRINKJ.ER REPAIRS 392 t Spr l n kl•r• are my only business Repa.rs & Installations. Charles 722· 7824 TUTORING 3930 S.r-vlo • ~mOV31, tie.-. COf'MTI•Hton RE--t--87-s-tooe .,....,..REPAIRS Home/ Trim, Senior Oise OUIRES that all u5od Mtss Apple Tu1or1ng R•ntal PROPERTIES Free est. S31·841 5 household goods Rond ng ESL Cr•d•n· 5-ACRE RANCH S2990, S500 Cl,g,, $75/ mo. Owner wlll fl· nance.(805)847-4877 across from park. 3 "'=========~ car gar. S187S/mo. - You con hire ari honest, hard WO!illng-contrae- 1or. Make the W1so Cholco. WI•• Con· •tructlon 548·8223 loal\y ahowera·Acld wash & regrout. Now A Aepolr. J:Jathrooms- Shower doot1. K1tc- Floors-Plumblng Lie. 25yrs 0 C. 673·8065 Palnt-Carpontry•otc.· • movers pr1nt their llnled 963-4065 Drywall n.~645-5277 EXP 0 GARDENER; 1 S p UC. Cal T number, °"'E G3 s Sno HAllQ T~ ~ ''P""M,..,--or-.,.,-.. -n-d_s_c_h_ll_d-re-n"• · ~r • yrs COM. N B. Ouahly limos and ch,lulfeuis Tot011 Interior Remod· & •dulls. Basic math '(HIT 01-STATt; l'llOl't-:HrY l:'>!'»H MOVING TO LAI VEGAS? Tlrect of th• high COil of IMng? 2 bed• room, 1 bath home on a larg•. walled corn•r lot. auper LeoaUenl Com- pletel y r•novatedl .,.V parking. Only 111.000. CeU 811t or H ... n today •t (102) 311·12•2 fot lnlor· m ation. Oreeen, Aahlond 3BA 28•. 2 acrH, epa. w ell. 1auna, 1111.soo •a .. u•• Houses ·condos For Rent 780-8384. Lola agt. COSTA Mt:SA 21 H •Bike to Beach• 38R 2BA. 2 car qar +. frplc, Nr Nwpt Hta S1350/mo. 850.82118 •City Ugh•• Yl•w Hug• 3br/2.5ba, 1un deck, gar, pet ok. s 1275/mo. GSC>-11924 1200 all 2BR 2BA. mod· em decor, patio, gar. bltlns. pool•, clbhH, etc. $895 832·9282 38R twnhH1 Nwpl Hts, frplc, sngl gar, patio, vwy nice. 322 Ogle St. S985/mo e4'7·l'MO O elult• 2BR 2BA Condo. ffp, pool, gym, 11nn. Dear/Mac-Arthur tl ,090/mo deys 831· 0405. eV9 731·7528 ••.a. 21, ...... Dr 3bt/2.5Da h... 2 <:ar gar, frpl, fncd yard. l1575fmc.> 759•9022 . Lo11ery 4BR 28a hrn w/ large yerd, Quiet E .. 1. sldel 11350/mo. f>oV 01(. 1st I l•at r~'d, S--8-4598 Of CMs,..t041 Call 642-5678. Ml-M71 · Put a few words to work for you.· . , •All types repairs. w0t~. reas. rates. Rois print their Tc P. num· olong Sorv Advice To & English al\ills SlO- Po1ntlng, Stucco, dry· Ron• Cardenlnt 631-1172 bor In all advtrllH· The i;;r~y 633-7172 SlS hr. 831•2205 HUSINESS SFRVJCt:S :t4HH LOAfitS PoraonaVBuslness Biiia Consotodallon Homo EqullyfRohn. 1 ·800-568-3532 CARPF.NTRY 3~IO Repain, Rtlnod. Doors: ..n- ~ clbtntls. atucco & 6tr· wld, ltnett. galtt, ttc lie SS )It t~p • .l•trY 142.0H 1 Cf~Ml-:NT CQN("Ht-:n; ;tr.:w ./JO r Iv I way •·Pat I oa· path• etc. No JOb too llTllll ...... llc.971470 Mickey 963·2493 K .L Meaonry 1pec1al· lzlng In cone .• & maaonry const., Lie. TILE lnstalledtRepalred. Ptompt c:ourt.ous Service FrH Est. & References John & Shttby.848-et76 CJ.EANINO ' St:HVH.'1-:S ;tl'\4~ wall, lencesJgotos S• Shennon River Co ments II you ha .. o a nlor Diec. John 532~188 Landacap. sprnklrt, question about th• I• •FINE CRAFTSMNSHIP ropalr maint. llghllng. gal1ty or a mover, limo Carp .. olect .. plumb.. Cleanup 845-5124 or cttautteur, call: Tite, !\Its. batha, ---------Public U1tht11s Small remod. foba. The A Team Personal· Comm11s1on Comm.fresd. 739·7742 lzed lawn I. garden 714.~59.,.151 cara & hs• cleaning 'llt tmprov. Your Hm• 15 yrs e>cp 642-3921 * Moua•/Offlo• I do all trades. Low Uc:enHd, bonded, prlcH, llc'd & bonded. • TREES. rARTIF.S & OCCASIONS 3H40 Insured 1fnc• 1880. 1 __ J•_Y.;..·_8_s_o-_3_oo_•_...,...._ Ael1. e3e-143e Carpentry, plumblng, C'ONTRAl IORS :l:\~'4 tile. dtyWall, masonry '-more Rea1. rates ·""' 645-2624 Morrison Palnllng & •---------- General ConatrucUon. HANDY ANDY Rela. free H I Elec·Plumb•Palnt Lt 721-1~$-t8 c:arpntry, otc 831 ... 0·13 H1nctym1n Str1lce1. Lie 1n1ur Local refa CONSTIH 11' I II IS Hllll.l>INO t ~•flO ToppUl/Rt lllO•e l l wl'I•, ...,...-dnup. 7514'7' Per1onall1ed Lawn ear.. Will b .. I any l)rlc:el Renovation end iandsc:aplng, FrH t it 54e.3CMO or Ml-7217 MASONllV .tH:lM Party Success Person· ntl Bartend. food aerv. casual lormor sptelaliztno lino d•n• Ing Jackie 840-:!>01 PAINTING 3Hl't8 ., t 9 Yn of Quality Woi1 A.c"""1 'JI L • '4 Atof I •W.~. YOUNGQUIST PLUMBING 3890 "*Low Rat••"* dr:t•n cleaning plumb Ing repa•ra & 1n11at1a Mon•y talk• .. a Clenlf\9d aPMk• ~ rree QuOIH. 651·21 .. 5 ---------.... ROOFINO :ttl IO Rooflng Repair Tile roof SPOC'IAllSt Lie rela. frH eat 613-79U S:idler Roohng Co lfC. ~ ,,,. ~ vr• WOfk guar. •lf 1vPf'• roollnQ '7 14 .. 7 8-$095 WE A T H a R ·TIT R ROOl'"INQ All typH, 'l\'C>od compoa111on, lllt"w•lght tll~, flat roots Uc 11144l•l8 Frvt1 eat. 7U·<aW2 Int lrH est 7411-0323 a .1. Wllaon a •en• FrH ~··· 972-7••• Anthony Mitani Muonry Repair• A ua Carpen• Onck•Blocke $1one Pelntln1 Contteetor ---------- Hove A Garage Sale! try. drywall. etec111c:a1, Llct111a. oono/in1 paint. •tc, Oreat ratH ~ .... •at. HM!219 f.J. 'tilt Cone. Con.st. eonc. Room •dd/remod. lt1Ck..eloc~. St. UC. 177329 P t e a a at. 8 on d . Ou•I, pa1r111ng by p1of Llc•toa~094. 1n1. r-, SELL ~ ~ Low Pt!Cta Uc.357487. 64t·17•0 (714)16H09) Th• Community Mar· M oney 1alk.. and ll•t Plac• Pilot Cius .. ~lasalf..ct 11)Hka Ill l11td tenguage. 84•·••'7• Brian CMS• l 7118 Why play Hide 'N Sffk wtth chilO are! C•ff The ~l .. t \OUlyl &12·M7t. •1 ~21 per line, per day. Thafs ALL you pay. B9ld an 4 "-~ natlal• h"' SeMol Dif9dofy TI La , CON· 6 Reis • ... 645-330& ~w used ~Chlci • ttlrouati class ~ M2·MTI For more information, Call Todayl AIM tor yo&I' Sefvice DiredOry ~epr8S8111ative 842-4321 EXt.310 .. j - -' 88 tuesday, June 2, 1992 Hl-'NIAIS 10 INl>llSTIUAl . .' ,.,,.. I,, •. , "- ' I \ll'l l') .. ,. \I ',,, SHAHI-. l7:.!·4 ••Ibo• Penn, Lux Nu 4br/4ba Hm•. g•r. un· furn, 11ep1 to bch, 18001$ o uOl/mald Hr· VIC• lncl'd, 723~471 Fully turn twnht In CdM 10 &hr w/prot, nr p90V spa. $475, Incl utll. 844-2929 R ENTALS t-Pl 0 \ t 1 ' ' • , 2000 & 3800 c ...... Sq, Ft, 3975 Birch St. Want lo join I ldentmc LOST: White ~. For South PacMlc CW hlller Npt Bch 541 ·5032 Agt rHHl'Ch study and vicinity E. 1 ICh St. Wuh In Costa Mesa. Needed 1 momlnt per NEW SHOPS 7·1000 earn up to S300? Pat· Co11a m•••· Mate Sun·Tuea lam.epm. week (Thuraday). aq It unit ... Ro41 up llclpanle 1MO yra Of grlevinQI Reward! Only Choorful & Huntington leach/ doors. Great ~cenlla -O• mutt ~ In exc.,.. 818-3311 ext 80714 fri.ndly need apply. 'ountUI Y~ ., ... St. lo<:. Also store frnt lent hoatth. For lnfC>f daye, 122.-12 nighte. 433-0135 Verify deUvery of the LOST & FOUNI> :.>•1:.!:1 Announ cements I retau & ore. Start at call PRl·lr\'lne at --c-.-.,.---/T-.-H-..---H1.t11tlngton BMch ln- 79c/t1Agt.850-1220 714-792.0109 Full or Part time poai-dOpend9f'tt. Mutt have1---------** w•,.,.....01 •• retlable car and ln•ur· "" • s; lion. Check cashing or ance. Call 71..., We Buy UHd B"* t•llet exp req. P1u1e 985-3030 ask for Rita. Vending Machine• l lll 'I It..... l.llhll apply In person. New· Can todaylll H rtb k port Check Cashing. Part Tlme 7 t 4-434-41171 ••" ...... ......,.. ea ro en 2023 Harbor Blvd ID. VERIFIER Ask for Biii xnn cond, Saka• com- Famlly aeek1 b• CUST SRRVIC• R•P Needed Thursday & ponent 1100197.ne& loved losl Ab1'tl•ln· DWM aeeka attractlv• w/gOod people •kllle Saturday momlnga.1 _ _..,,,..., .... .....,....,.,..,......,_ -----..----1 , .. i.-... pd len Cet, cherl1hod young female to share & good driving record Coata MHa ., ... Vor· RUl iiTATa Fish Polot, Reale, Live 29' Urn • ....,. 12 • • m ember of Jhe lamllyl fabulous ocean front for snack routot M·F. lly delivery of tho LIC•N•• COURSB. Flah holder, Tackle/ •trMt bike, reg 1450 12 Iba, male .. .IHI ottato In exchange for Call 714/668-9271. rDea111.1yblP•llco.,t. ~.!t10h1auv~. FA~ ~~h1 ~·7~!t•. __ L_u_r•...; ... ;:..5_4_8-_9_8_3_2 ___ 1 Mii 1221 414-13'1 aeen 5/19. vicinity of llght hou1ekoeplng ---------1 _,.. ·· _,.,...... ..., ..., Surrey & Cameo High· babysitting. Salary DENTAL ASSISTANT ance. Call Miko at Garage Sales lands Dr. Corona del poaslble. 497·0866. Pleasant group prac• _6_4_2 .. _33_3. ____ _ l>OMl·,S rlC'S ~:.>-lO Mar... Ptento Help 1~R,,.--...,....,.....,..,......,.,...,..-..,.,. ttce In Newport Beech "'•• Ua rounlle our tamllyl ecently laid off but fl· need• Ftr Asst w/exp. PLANT ""'"E DAVCAR• needed for Contact Mary at 549· nanclally Hcurf!, Al· RDA pref. GOOO ben-Int. plant c9. ueks 2 ofder children at 0576 tractive gentleman 41 •fits. Call 640.1122 poraon to malnlaln Int. homo noar beach. l'llllll~ \ 'M US Artie Blue, 15 ·~· 1 own•. low mlloa, MUST SEEi! ~ (819) 759-9M2 WANTED 2726 MONEY aeoks 111 & fun SWF ---------pl~tt In comm'I of-Daytime hours nano. Lost Black & While Bor· 25·35 for tennis, FLO••• DESIGNER ,_fl __ !!!~!.-• .... _ ... _ -.. der Collle/Ausl. Shep-1 h b h & t 1 ~ 1_ CH. • .,.......... liable. 723-4828 Qoryeoua Whit• lat n Wedding Dr••• 1lze 14, long train, V·neck and bacl(, long aleove, Great for fall or win· ter wedding! SAC St95, 432-0318 call after 6pm lH.I. MAH h 122 •1987 BMW 3251•• Delphln gfey/lan, MW brakes, 81k w9N main- tained mll••· Clffford alarm, crulM controf, power wlndo~. A/C. WANTED CUSTOM TO LOAN 2914 d Ml I I unc , eac rave . Small NB &hop n~ ... , l=---.r--.,...---....,-ar · •• ng 1 nee 0 Id 54"' '""21 .. ...., PVT POST OFFICE Fr-R----oerd In Saturday May 30th. av ..,...., Prr help. Exp It a plus --••STAT•ULE• MANY ITEMS! Comer of Pacific Dr. & Acacia HOME LEASE 3-46~. 1 to 5 yrs. Up lo S6.500. mo 619 Cyn Bolcoun. Corona dol Mar w ocean vtow Call Joe 512·824·6390 GET DEBT FREE NOW! REWARDll Please call but would take tal-Prr perm. Office work, ••chg for dog litUng d 1 c phones. Friendly & r• & houukHplng In lg ---------1 Guar consolldatlon. Claudelle or Medina onle beg nner. all apontlblo. l8/hr. Mon-houso on Udo tale. --------~1 S1·S50K. Bad credit 646-6428/4~-0870 for app1. 640.2900 Fri. N.B. 542.e262 Fom only 722•7038 lllANUFACTURll CLOIE ok, fast approval. 1.1-L-i-f~i-...;.$.....;.......;..;;._.;.R_E_ FOOD SERVICE aioE OUT Cutlom clolhlng· 800..275·8604 1 days ;. 3 00 • •l'OR SALE• "' Real Estate NANNY·Uv• out. 2 chll· bus 110 rs. • u • d •/ Sat & Sun M Transportation $11,900 obo 310.798-0550"' mag Announcements CHt:VHOl.t:T !Ill-I:) u Largo Gold Newport Beach Coun· Coate Mos• senior •--•atant dron In my . CM/NB leather belts, cowboy Rope Bracelet, lost at try Club Golf Member. lunch program. Ptr ,_.. area, tt h1kpg, Frr hata, otc. Cottumo South Coast Plaza on ship, 650.6413 Mon·Frl 9am·'I pm, Prr for busy beach Mon-Fri 642·3777 Jewelry by local woll May'6, 1992. OWNER1·R""'"V_R_•_•_o_rt_M_e_m_be_ra_h_lp $4.80/hr. Ablllty to olc. Must ~ organ· known doslgnor. '89 Convertible Coro DEV IS TATE D , work w/elderly. Some lzod & dotall-orlonted. Evorthlng Priced to vette, 4 epd, 427, nu ONLY JEWELRY I duaa frozen, paid llfllng req. Call Jessie: Property Mgmt 01rp. & Selll .. SALE JUNE 5th part too many to ll1t, ANNOUNCEMENTS 2920 HAVE FROM MY ::,.ooo. first S800 takes 714·631-8171 8:30am-lie pref'd. S8-S10/Hr. & 6th. For Information '1' llUfteboul 'IS w,,lr. nu top, all papers-all MOTHERlll PLEASE -0285 12:30pm: or 714-220· Call Pem 875-4830 Call (714) 842·3915. 30hp, rigged 4 fthg, muscle, $12,999 obo, CALL (714) 458·8786 0224. EOE/AA Aeoptlonlet/ Queen or Parlor Palms, fsh lndr, five well, _c_a1_1_c_111_f_6_4_0._7_t_3_• __ LOST: 1 year old, all Gen'I Offfce/Dltl Seotreterlal 5·8 feet tall. s20 ea, trollg mtr, grt 4 bay '85 CORVEnE 300, 720, 3736 S/F 1008 SF 1617 Wost· clltt, NO An• !"11·!1032 grey mate CAT, Name: Maclnloth oxp. roq. polled. Herb plants, fshg, S3990 obo d· Buslneu Problems? Blue Entry/Clerk/Tvp. Pagomaker, Excel, & $1 ea. 4'74•9422 7-53·8686 e·659·1879 Red w/belgo lnlorlor, I do turnarounds. ---------E bll F ' 1 w d 73-9•39 Derk o .... HI 9 0 .. ----------lo=-a----.;.-.::-~:--:;:;-~.-:: glast top, 17" wheels Hu,.tlngton Beoch Otf1co 101 no111 $3~0 per m onth, 1!.t and s11curo1y 8·18·li:'l)O Th1nk111g •'' h~v111g ;:i gnr1g..-SJ o' G"ti us ;:i cal 1 PILOT CLASSIFIED 842·5678 · Bridge ,_ By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and TANN AH HIRSCH CHRYSl.EH 9or,o HONDA 90H:> LOST.• 1 yoar old, all sla shed Inane al or · ..,.. "" " • • '• e C h I C ft & ti ZR 1 Martin Lambert 759-9360 C N rt C 1------..,.---Dresser w/mlrror, gd Shade or Pine trees, 15· .., r • r • rea. • roar greymaleCAT,Name: ,orpl, ~/Y"Pfo do~· SPECIAL EVENT cond,$200722·0864 gallon,101ors200.1. Woody all na1ural bumper. Custom CC1aossN1fleVdElsN .... ,. ENT Blue. Last seen 5/22, er,. o,o ... ng lofr otal SOLICITORS 1..,,..--.,..------gallon plan11. $1 ea. 17\1\', new engine, point. 42,000 mlloa. vlclnily of 4th & Aca· •LIQUOR CLERK• or en eu ao ·tlarter. French & Victorian Antq varlellos. 874·9422 $8000 (714) 995-1455 $14,500/obo. whothor you're buy-cla, COM, If found, Ptr 2-4 nights/wk. PFllitnegr 'e ttypin&g, com· W'ANJED carved rosewood fum. -r.TI4 8rvt~ Call 848~00 Ing, soiling, or Just please call 675·8964. Coat a Mesa. Call u n ry answer· M 1640.1880. Fine col-W • d d I ng Dr••• lit' '" .,,n5 n vv 1--------- looktng, classlliod has Steve 548-3883 8a·3p in9 phones. W/P nee· lecllon Incl: 8 .. mlrr w/ Beaded bodice, tulle with traller, Xlnt condl· TffADE OR SELL what you needl All Kinds ol Jobs For essary, Call Sandy at The Delly Piiot Is columns, 2nd Empire bottom, very eloganl tlon, RUNS GREAT ,83 CAMARO z2 a PILOT CLASSIFIEQ All Kinds of People. BE A PILOT ___ 1_1_41-.64 ....... 0...,2_1_22__,_...__ currently contractJng bed, 2 mrbl chetlsA 1~ $400 722.9J49 SOhp F~RC;, eu>en 842·5878 Piiat Claulfted. BOY OR GIRL Home Heelth Aide lhoH who pouess an dl iplay cabinets, bow, flSh flndor ~.!:~!;,..,.3:nt~~~~~ Care tor stroke pa-ou1.golng splrlt and a carved armolre w/mlrr Wedding Orus, 8·10, l11ry stereo, great for ski· like lo trade for truck. tlenl. uve In or out. winning 1mlle to work front sml tblt carved Leo. Por1rt Collar. Cth· Ing, fishing and cock· 1 U 8 The Dallr Pilot Is Call 957•8001 at our booths and sell arm chrs. All IQP qual· drl trn, $295, 840.6038 tall cruising! Pease ca 90-0055. currontly contracting ---------subscriptions al varl· lly, flno cond pieces. 53500 obo 432·0318 young adults betweon INSIDE SALES ous apeclal ovonts In Must Seel 723 .. 239 ploaH call alter 6pm lhe oges of 14 • 17 to The Customer Service the Orange Coaat 10'AYON Inflatable w/ '91 Meaeratl TC 7000 soil Lhe p aper al spo-0 area. No experience Is Oak Coffee Table, clal evontt. There is NepartmeBnt ho/fC the required. Siert at 36"sq w/pull out .lhp Yamahe eng, 11 ""' ml, as new, No Down no door to door solic· M ewpo':, .,eacp 1 °•~a S5.00 an hour plus leavea $300, 722-8970 Attention: Teddy Bear ~500""0• 911 A~ ti.'t flltQl take over pymnl of itlng and you would esa ai Y 'ot s commission on each t-=-:---::...,...,-..,...----,,--,-Collteto-1 -FFE 122'7718 $561/mo 759-1818 work only one Sa'"·· looking tor Teremar. d Oak,Sldeboerd. mir· •• 19' lloaton Wheler -...., keting Pros with con· or er you sell. Thlt la Wiii sacrifice Undtlly PLAYING WITH OPEN CARDS day a week unlll slstant results. Please an easy way to get r9rd ornate, good Purpu' Limited edition now 70hp John1on school's out. Earn call for appointment at extra Income. For con '$300 722·0864 "L•dr Anne" Toddy VOA, trailer, cover, ctr money and havo fun, 642-4333• more Information con-Bear .,8 01 only 100 contl, new ball, *'83 CMC 1300• 4 Speed, Air Condi· tlonlng , RUNS <mEATI, 35-40 MPG, 2 new tlret, 155k miles• (50% highway Both 'ulnl'rable :->11uth deals NORTH WEST +A2 K 10 K Q J"9 6 2 + K 10 8 EA~T +6 AQJ84 3 A 53 +AJ6 • Q 19 7. 5 2 10 7 • 9 5 .. 3 2 sot Tll + K ,I 9 8 o 3 976 8 t +Q 7 The b1cfdmi: ~ outb West 2 Obi 2 . 3 PMS PIUIS 0 1>t>nm1i: lt'od ~Orth Pass 4. Pass • \( f' ,f Eut Pus Dbl Ont-of tht> mort' o,pt>Ct8l ular hands ol I<~ I "'11' pla~ed in tht' ,II. 1-:r \ t>111t I' l up. thr "'omt-n \ wnrld ht1clicl' rhamp1on~h1p S1t1 ang. South rt>prro;pnl mit Auo;t na. Wilt> Mana Erh11rt South" two ht>an opening bad <1howed a wrak '"'" hid m either maJor. althou1th h) uur tandards ht>r hand dad n111 mP11sure up to a vulner11blP wt>ak 1wo·b1d bv a sizable marJCln We~t\ duuhle onnounct>d 8 heart sui t. South removed to her real suit and the rest of the auction was natural. We don't blame North for jumping to four spades or East for doubling. West led the ace of hearts, and a heart continuation would have re· suited in a one or two·triclt set, de· pending on bow declarer went about the play. Unfortunately. West elect· ed to cash her other two aces and then continue with a diamond. That almost surely marked East with four trumps, so declarer proceeded as if the cards wett made of gl888. After winning the diamond in dummy. declarer confidently fi. nessed the eight of spades. Nen came a heart to the Iring and a win· nang diamond from dummy. ((East ruffs. declarer would overruff. crou to the ace of trumps. return to hand with a diamond ruff to draw the lut trump and dummy is high, 80 East chose to cfucard a club. Declarer diacarded her remaining heart and ruffed a diamond. The queen of clubs was overt.a.ken with the king and another diamond ruff reduced declarer to the same trump lt>ngth as East. A spade to the ace and any card from the table trapped East in a trump coup. Making four· odd doubled. losing only to the three aces. 1001 Must be out· tact Paul Jolley at 642· made, $200. Please __,s,,_,6200,,_,,,,...·_8_3_1_-o....,..,.18,..,.4-..,-- go1ng and possess a NUTRITION/HEAL TH 4333 Ext. 209. Kenmore Washer, GE call 642-4321 X332 89 Boat~Wheler po1111ve attitude. For Looking for a few key 1-w_,, .. -e-th_o_y_o_' -b--1-0,...er, both working, days or 631·3220 ovos 15• "Ml c lel", 70 moro Information call people Interested In " r u ro uy ng ·, Paul Jolley al 642· making a lot of or •olllng, Classlfled S75jea or $125/~oth FOOTBALL CAAD COLL Yamaha, seats 5, 91 4333 Ex1. 109. money. Call 723·1 812 covora all your neodsl 640-4828 $2500 Beckett Value, Trallrllo 18950.673-1123 UPTO s.eoo PER MONTH * NO COLl.ECTIONS * Early morning motor routes available. Deliver Monday thru Saturday. FURNITURE 8014 Must Soll $37511 Cl•••lo Duffleld 18' Call Jerry 673·7045 Etec Boal. Totally re- •Tan Couch ·$125, Nu Glass Top Dinette w/4 f'REE TO YOU 6022 1_c_h_r_•_s_1_00_. _M_6_·_6_5_t7 __ 1 Uncondltlonal lovol 2 yr ••HITE LEATHER old, sp,yed. border LOOK SOFA. xlnt collie mix. Vory 1ma11, cond, $160 673-8717 smart & nflocllonato. Noods a famlly to love & a yard. Lovos every· one & overythingl 675·6712 2 yrs nu • reasonable. floral sofa. glass end tbls. lamps, glass din 1e1, 4 On Ann chrs, twn bd/frm & hdbrd, Armolro 721-0645 Cffeo Tbl 1110 oak S75, JEWELRY, FURS & AltT 602:'.> R ocllnor/ottoman •Ylnt•e• Weto hea $150, Tiffany swag Bought, Sold and A• lamp $85, 847-0070 paired 894·8550 lurb. Nu mtr, batteries. 1wl1ch &. paint. Spec c anvee top. Mint c nd. '5800obo 646- 7/h 851-4262/w POWt:R BOATS 7012 '1• Glencoe '73 open boW, Ford Cobra V8, tkl equip, Gr1 Cond, $2850 759-11118 17' lloaton Wheler w/trlor, '80 70HP Johnson, Equip w/lat· Ht otectronlcs, 36 gal fuel cap, many accet, $8500 Obo 83 1 -6968 Obi bed mattress, sprgs, frm, all linens, xlnt cond, seldom used, $125 722·9149 Ladles Dlnmond Ring & Apollo 24' Dual Cntrt, Watch appral over lly brdg, NS Sllp, lrlr, $3000 sell $~50/ea Loran, bail 1ank·Grt OBO 556-8470 Perl, Must Sell last Full Size 8ed & Frame, by Simmons· CLEAN, $100, Mosa Verda, 546·1833 Green Wrought Iron Chair w/floral cush· Ions $175, 722·8970 OFFICE FUR~ITURE EQUIPMENT 6047 Teek deat(. lthr lov• toat. 1ecty chra, tml trig, printer tblo, 2 teak chrt, 80 col. printer. All tor $1175 or sep. 844-8820 PETS & 18500 557-5557 SAIL HOATS 7014 Moorln9 & 25' Sell boat nenr Pavllllon. s 15k. 873-2234 SPEED & SKI HOATS 7016 mlles), $2399 obo STEVE 754· 1262 HYUNDAI !10!10 '88 GLS, good Condi· tlon, sunroof, now tires, 13,500. 248·2447 JAGUAR 010:') '75 Jeg XJ8C 2 ~. grn/blacl< vlnyl top, tan loa1her ln1., V·8, 40k ml, xlnt cond. orlfoJ owner. lltti. old ledy from Paudene, l14k obo 548-2091 JEEP o 110 '89 Cherok-4x4, e- cyllnder. 5·apd; AM/ FM cau, A/C, Met Gold, Cloth Hats, $9500/obo 548-9167 '89 Wrengler Rod, Al C, 6 cyl, 40k ml, Groat Cond. $8500 752·1075 or 756·2112 l.INCOLN o t 20 LINCOLN '71 ConUnen .. l 480 eng. runs gooo lt295 Must HOI 6412-0567 TODAY'S CROSSW,ORD PUZZLE Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance. CALL 642·4333 KINGSIZE WATERBED • No-wave maltress. In· eludes frame & head· board. GOod condl· tlonl Only $200. Call 589·7904, leave mes· AN I MAI.S 6049 1age. * Slberlen Husklea e wks Old, AKC. Gold/ Matching couches. 8', white, blue eyes wool, pastels, S 150/ea $300/ea, 943·8265 8-42-3783 19• OLASTRON '87 190HP Merc/crultor I/ 0, Open Bow Trl·Hull, Sun-Top, Trailor, Lots ol storage. Great Ski Boat In excellent con- dltlOn (10 poraon ca· pecity). 110,500 OBO. Call (714)848-1571 Mt.:Rc•:1n:s o 1 :10 •ae 420 Champagne/ choc, 64k ml, loaded, snrt, xlnl cond, $24,750 obo 63~030 ACROSS 1 Wandt'f 6 s~t ol rule<i 10 ouaa1no 14 Occupahon 1 s 81 l>le l)()()i< 16 Tribe unol 17 ball 19 Su1Mabnc paUern 20 Pu! IO<th 21 Acquire 22 Gun po1nlf'< 23 Commotion 25 OuanhtlM 27 Zone 30 Come about 31 0Y9<Maa 32 Sor~,.,.~ 33 rauu ove<much ~ Ooub'41 aQem 37 Pitch black 38 Sharp taste 311 Plus 40 Jabbed 41 Nez 1nd1Ans 42 ASC*:IS 44 Beseeched •S Regal homes 47 CllteegO area 48 Sem1prec10\J1 Slone 411 Gobb'41 l*'hao• SO AS!an ~vttri• S'4 Stdew•V" S 7 w111 done• 45 " 48 54 &8 81 58 Happ.Iv •ne< 59 F"ortf'!t 60 Say 6 t 1976 baseoa.1 champ9 62 Mate an.mal 63 Cotor eKi>eris DOWN 1 Sta1rcase part 2 Music; group 3 Cloth &craps ' Stlclly substance 5 However 6 GambOI 7 Sktp ove< 8 Put on 9 Curve 10 Wrllltf 11 Nu11111onat 12 G1wlle< t 3 Unique people 111 Gull pon 21 and lon.c 2• Digit 25 Celled 26 Ille air 27 Hindu god 29 Black POel 29 HaYlng I precious ,,,.,,, tur1ace 30 Rich peopte 32 Ontano •nel W1nntpeg 34 Not otten COSTA MESA, NEWPORT BfACH SOLID OAK AKITA, AKC Malo, lam· aEDAOOM SET lly pot, obedience Fite Full/Ouoenslze trained, 5 V\S, xtru, JS Old 37 Flower 38 Botton --•O Trotter'• kin •1 In favor of •3 Hot11lo on. '44 Kllc:Mn Item 4S Not to darll 46 Dn«1 pqtnl 47 cake •II Femou1 Noneu 51 Spoueo 52 ceder• 53 -d'oeuw .. 55 Long wtlltt rOC>o se Cerdoame S 1 Young flower 10 11 12 13 18 • Short-Ciaanaed: "I fHI 1hort· <J.aapdl I •• HI A•uari•e and '" aner '""' lo dwell on 111y al ... COfftd lhil. pte-r -C)'Jlthl.e Tho-. Olup, Ill. aeepo.-. TIMft an 910N A•uriaM 111 Hri._ Halla of F.-thu otiter ...... Me•ben of 1"' ...U.C.I ...... are l••••fl•e, C1'fftt•e, ~•·.-4 caa Ml..._ ... cwml.... ... ., .. , ...... .,. l'l'ftt. A111-U-. ,_. u4 .-.~ c-1 a.a..1.., c...p ..,_, Jeck .... ,. ... •• Jed& .&--. , ... 0.... w., .. Cnaky. AIMa.lo Hall UMll 0.. Qu,S.. Ulll (March 21 ·Aprir19). E"-n" 1NJYe ''* -you·~ not only r.apOte of utchlna up, you•,. on top of 1•met You11 win popularity coni. Focllt 011 •"· 1tyle, travel opportu.nlty Family IMlllbtt Mcb you compl.-ly TAUaUI (Apnl 10·May 20). Attf'n• hon NYol•" •f'0\1114 trif18, vlalb, r.l•· tlva. Individual dallnf'd to become •rona ally, havina thew k!twrt. 1n1oa1t In na-.· O. M. V You'll bt Mbd to tu,,on unorthodo11 ClllM. CIMINI (Mey 11-June 20). Thooe who ..W yovr ludl a.ft you wW be In for nade •w•lltnln1. You'll lnc,.•H hmlnt power, you11 ~f lllly utl • 11at m-n .. of Mlrprilt, dm1n1. v1rso. anot"-r C..lnl are ...,,...ne.ct CANC'D (lune 2Huly 22). £111• ~ on hoftr, bulWl"I ~I. ,.. MOWal of Mfffty hua.. M-..k 111 your W. ton .. lu. Ttun11 and Ullln pmont pta11 tJ ... nt dlnlnf u,.,Wntt TN8t ,_,own,..._.... and lnhdttoft LIO CJ•ly 2J•A-., U) A*..UOn mot._ ervta.M daftd9tiM •rnnp· 9Wftt, ~ thM ... ponatt.I, ·-be Ii.,. ''111•we:• Yo.'11 a.. clHJlnt Wltll ....... v1,.o ,."°"' 1111•11 to ha .. i.-_.,_,._ ...... _-t thtw .....,.., lnltWa In ...-.. C, P. Y vtaoo (A"' n . ..,_ 22)1 You'll lllt ~-+--+-~-+--t ........... ,. ClDftfWefttW lfttotae· : •1 ball Ol«l lM ~ ,_,._....or· ,.11lutiof\. ••Ntw. of tiJM lllRll• • tlcrn u,.... lnnnin<'t policy You ftin'fy• mdH ....... ~, wtthfttl4 UIRA (Sept. 23·0ct. 22): Lunar po· 1l1ion rolncidet with travel. explore· tlon, ldHliam. ro111A111tlc lni.rtuct. th.ti lends spice. You'll be rid of dl1tance. l•nauage obttnu:tlon• You'll .crth chord of unlverul appeal -•ud~nce SCOaftO-(Oct....ll~Nov. ll ). You'll .,. •ylna. '1've waited for thla • aon, tlnw and I wall not !Mia It upl" You'tt In on around 0oot of •Jldttna. ploMtr· Ing Protect Tnwl lnvol..ct. could In• duck publialllng SACITTA.alUS (Nov ll·DK. 21) You thoutht you #"'._. tlw boat" 24 houn -.o -you now an beck on trecli and IHcll"I I.he fl8C'k Fotw Oft IMrita.I utua, peru~nldp • .-ontloft ol n.dl • bU1ty. ~uarian w In pkt\&,. CAPllCOaN (Dote. Zl·J•n 19) I You're on aolld •lftotionel. flnannal atou.nd. IAlnar "°""°" .-mt• Me.Ith. ~ • .nth'*-• .Miity., ,_, •• di· le1111M S<orpio Mttff h•lf18 provide Wt for releblltlon. M.oMyl AQUARIUS (Jen. lO·F•b •ll)· Ch«li S.Clttarhaa ~· a..i. .... terl•I. how that what w .. ~ • ltw wwb. co.W Mt ... 9"th-.... rally ltt'eptM. Sf'otlllh• °" '-<h1n1. P'Y'holoay. MtrolotJ. Do your ,.. IMl'Chl PllCll ( ... Jt·Matth 20): , .... able hanar ..,_. cxMncu. wtth "'"· 1t7i.. pH90MI ........... .,,..1 ,You'll ••,.,..Me 1...en ,,..._ o1 thoupc. .... ..,.._ .... ..,, ""'. lllf Sapt.rian ,..,. ... . If JUNI 2 • Y0Ua •llTHD.A Y1 Yo-. '" t9'0tioMI, a.uJtlft, ..,_,, ~-d_...,... .. , ........ H tllllWftft Ca~. C.M9r,....... ,.., 8'11\.lllautt .... 111 J'Oll' llM You "-" 10.f'Mft .,,_., .. C-.rrent cy<i. ln•ol• .. putMnlllp, '"""' .. "' In C091..m.I ...... ,. ................ fl"ld.-Spodltht .a. °" ,.w1c ••· •· -.ital ...... r-"'-edclldoft .. '•"'"' ' bed. Mirrored & _s_2_5_o_. 1_2_3_·_5_10_3 ___ 1 lighted headboard. Orawera. cabinets. Ar· moire Included. Exco._ lent condlllon. Muat ... 11 $800 OBO &42.S822 FREE KITTENS to GOOD HOME, • 6 weeks, ono orange (short hair) and ono black (long hair) 873-5840 MJ\HINI-: SLIPS l>OC'KS 7022 10 181nute• To Open •••I 18' Power S225 mo & 34' Sail 5400 45' Sall. narrow beam 5450 mo 752·2881 Seevourcar · make tracks! Nat lo sell Y<XJ ar? Do it the ~ woy! Rm your ooto oo for l O 00ys in the ln1y Pilot/lroeJ&ldent. ~it OOesn't sell, we'l l\Jl it for 5 more ckiys, FREE!* (cj Cklssified f <1 de1oik. -. HUNTINGTON BUCH• FOUNTAIN VALLIT -·-·11 8'2-5878 ' t. 1 •• ·, 1 ', , • 1 , · 1 , r , ' , 1 : , , • r ·, r : , · " , • / , . , , , · ' ..... '88 190E rod/beige, 1nrf, A/T, chrm whl1, orig owner, 1llnl cond $19,500 722-08&4 NISSAN o lf'>O •aa 300ZX fully loaded, security, t· tops, lo ml, 110,950 obo. lmmac 493-9869 SURAHll !non '78 Subaru WlfOn Auto, fully lo•ded $2850. 722-0785 TIUJ('KS 'l:!:.'O •'71 Ford Courier• overhead rack, Mu•t Solll $1050 &42·2114 1989 PORD 1'3i0 Dually. Lariat ••· tended cab. White. 32,000 mlloa. ,Bed !Iner, chrome whHls, good tires, Hcellent conctltlonl 480 v-e. Book value: 117,000. Mu et Hll 11 S,000 0B0.844M»190 '12 8 ·'50 VI. Naw p•lnt, 4 capt•lna chetr1, aora bod, '3900.N&-5213 VOl.KSWACH>N !ll.I!'.> '79 Cenvert. Super •••tie New blk top, nu l.nt, 34k ml on 4 yr •ng, looka/run. ort. 58400 obo 557,...18 '90 .leUe OL 3000 tnl, •Int cond, AM/l'M c•at, enrf, A/C, 19450 call Kim 7l0-ae07 l\N f'IUltl s .\. ( 1.1\SSll S " · ,11 '51 T·Blrct, f'rlme Shape. Mual Sell. 121.000. ~ 102-741.a 10111u.0301. 8ualn••• 7014•• 1111 or, .. 1-...14, tlA .......... iii Y ... A.T ... ,. M• chantcdy ""*ed• New Interior, Juat Med9 peltlt ~ to be 11t•h•r then new. J.4960080 (714) .... ,17, TUDIORllU 'II FIRDIRD Nl!W UO Chev~ motor end 3&0 trana Catl 8-.0018