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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-06-09 - Orange Coast PilotTHE NEWPORT BEACH • • l•lllJ, June 9, 1992 Serving the Orange Coast since 1907 Good morning! Do you know what the most popular local surfing spots are? 1) Santa Ana River Jetty 2) 56th Street 3) Black1e's, Newport Beach Pier Souru: c:>omlfloc Che!MC.-, N_,of1 5'.rf & Sport 25 cents· Teachers to propose schoOI budget cuts - • Pedal Patrol ...,.. Costa Mesa police begin bicycle patrols at South Coast Plaza in effort to reduce crime. By l oriAnn Basheda Stall Wriltf D cpnrtmcnt store!> at Sou1h Co.1st Plaza ha'e pitched in to buy police a couple of bicycles so they can beef up patrol of the shopping center's p:irking lots. As pan of a test program o'er this p:ist winter, Costa Mesa put some of its officer assigned to the South Coast Pl:iLa police substation on bicycles. "And it was very successful in reduc· ing parking lot crimes," said Sgt. Gary McErlain. "So we decided to make it a f ull-timc project. Dut because of budget restrictions, we couldn't purchase the bikes." May Co .• Dullocks, Sc.:ars. Nordstrom and Saks Fifth A\enue came to the department's rescue, hO\\C\Cr, nnd agreed to come up with the necessary cash -about S2,SOO -for two tailor-made police bikes plus equipment. Boston Oicycles on H.1rbor Doulc\nrd ha!> agreed to donate nn)' seJ"\icing the bikes may need. The permanent bike p:itrol program was in full S\\ing Mond;1y. J\lcErlain said one of the biggest benefit or patrolling 3 parking lot on bike is th:it it allows officers to get a better view of crimes in progress since they arc looking down on the area. McErlain said South Coast Plaza has ...,.. Union representatives will address tonight's school board meeting and try to direct massive budget cuts away from the classroom. By Russ Loar SUft Writer NEWPORT OEACH -Parents won· dering what the teach~rs' union would like to do about the school district's bud· get dilemma should not miss tonight's school board' meeting. Union representatives promise to give a teacher's-eye view of how to balance the Newport-Mesa Unified School Dis· trict budget, along with a list of budget· culling recommendations. "The public needs to knO\v from the te acher's perspective the priori1ics 1hu1 teachers have for building the budget," said Maya Decker, president of the New· port-Mesa Federation of Teachers. "That means making some preity big cuts in areas away from the classroom." The school board has already cut S2.7 million out of next school ye:ir's budget. Out an additional Sl.3 million needs to be cut to balance a projected S8J million budget. The teachers union's budget rccom· mend:uions have come a little. late, ac- cording to school board President Forrest Werner, "ho said the fin;il school district budget mu'>t be appro,ed by the end of August. "We 've been \\Orking on the budget since January. Here, s1'< months later. o low rate of vehicle burglaries and auto th efts "but \\e'd lil.e it to be non·e~i~tent." Officers Jess Gilman, left, and Gary McErlain of the Costa Mc a Police Department patrol Monday at South Coast Plaza. " Council balks at Turner's L.A. aid plan ~ Newport councilman's proposal for human relations committee and credit union is greeted by yawns , doubts from colleagues. By Tony Dodero Stall Wnter NEWPORT DEACH -City Council· man Clarence Turner's proposal to ere· ate a human relations commillec to pro· vide fina ncial a i lance 10 inner cities such as riot-torn Los Angeles recei..,ed cool reviews from colleagues Monday. By Tooy Dodero Sllll Wltw NEWPORT BEA Cl I -Council mem- bers reversed nine years of expansion plans fo r the Sheraton Hotel Monday night by approving land-use chanaes that will allow retail and commercial devcl-. opment of an area previously chosen for the construction of extra hotel rooms. After eliminating plans for an Oji. "Here \\C ore in wh;i t is called the cit· ~H.lcl of capital ism," Turner s:iid. "And thi is our chance to take advantage of our position in society and make sure th at we arc all on a level pl.i}'ing field." Turner' fi\c·point plan called for tl\e creation of a human relations commit· tee. The committee would over cc a ditional 119 room , Sheraton had pro- posed setting aside more than 41,000 square feet of the 2.5 acre sjtc to be used for commercial development. The Planning Commi ion, however, citmg concerns about increased traffic for the area, recommended that the ..,_ non-prof11 corporation that \\Ould pro· 'ide 'cholar!>h1p., and other financial aid and ;1 li.11son agreement "here Ne" porl Ocach offici.il could meet \\Ith members of the inner city. Abo, Turner proposed the creation of a credit union that would free up money for inner-city residents "ho can't find loans for home improvements or bu) ing cars. Fin;illy. he proposed ta'< .1ssessmcnt districts that \\Ould encourage inve tor~ I(.) rebuild u1ban areas. See TURNER/la Piii council only allow about 31,000 square feet or development on the land. Council members voted unanimou ly to go along with the commission's pro- posal. "Although we're dmppointcd with the Planning Commission's proposal, we can to ricit Victims The p kids Ure fOi P!anct Earth, a Balboa Isl.ind rcqdins ilnd redemption center, is help- ing to ~din.lte domtions ol appliJnces, furniture and btii~ ing materials to those people who were bu~ out ol their homes by the Los Angeles riots. The group hopes their efforts will help victims rebuild their lives. Story on ~ge Al. live with it," said Jerry Bame. an at· tomey with Larlin Inc., the owners of the Sheraton. Plana to build a 10-story tower additional 1t9 rooms for the ~ Sheraton Hotel at the eomer of . MacArthur Boulevard and Corinthian they have something they v.ant to present to us. 11 's kind of btc to male a ma1or impact," Werner s:iid~ "We're "illing to listen to an}one, but ''e certainly can't be doing any ma1or reshufning at this time." A preliminary report from the teach· ers' 13udg~t Task l·orce recommend-. a number of measur-ci.. eliminating se\l!ral :idministr:iti'c positions, returning teach· ers on special assignment 10 cll~room duty, suspending teacher de' elopment progr;ims, suspending the hiring of intern teachers, :i re duction of all admin1!>tr;i· See CUTS/BIQ Piii Arts festival funds put on hold by city ~ Costa Mesa's budget woes threaten to kill this year's Arts on the Green . By lonAnn Basheda S•Jtl Y.rntr COSTA ~tE~A -r or the l1r'>t 11me in nine \CJri., the ~1nnual Arn. on the Green' c:ckbration I'> Ill dJn· ger of fJJ1ng to blJck. Arn. on the Green or~:.inlLl:r" ..,a, th.it in order for 1he rc..,i1,JI w pro· cccd, the\ need to kno" h' J uh I \\hCthcr 'the\ .ire to rec1.:t\C. J 530.000 gr:.i;11 the) \c n:quc:,tcJ from the Cit). • 13ut Cm ~ 1 .lllJl!er AllJ n Ru1.:d( r rccommc11dc<l MundJ) that Cll) Council members \\lthhold all grants until the slate adopts 11::. bud- get. Governor Wilson's spending plan tncludes a proposal to '"thhold motor \Chicle license fees, which currentl) go w cities. If ad-Opted. the mCa\Ure \\Ould CO!>I Co..,ta J\k a about S3.3 million. and c11v offic1ab would be forced to make major cuts. To pl:iy it afc, Roeder 1s rec· ommending that the city hold off spending any money on capital out· la)s or grants unul a stJtc budget 1.., adopted. The problem i~ the M:ite r:ircl~ adopts a bal:inccd budget b} Jul} I. and can 1n fact dr.ig the procedure on un til as a IJtc :is No,cmbcr - \\\O months after the Arts on the Green 1s scheduled to tJJ..c pl.i-.c Te<l OaJ..er. co·chairman of 1hc Am on the Green. told Cll\ council member at a \\Ori. c s1on· ~tonJa) 1h.1t fesll\ :ii tHgan1Lc" oced to I.no" b> Jul) I ''hcthcr the~ '"II get the S30,000 the) \c r1.:q~stcJ tn order to bcgtn 'oltetttng !.pon'ur' ;ind pl.inning for the C\Cllt. Out C\ en U.11.cr acl1h>" ledges that the ch:incc' are -.hm that the c11y v. ill I.no"" "h.11 the ..,tate plans to do by Jul) I Unle s the 1:11\ coun'-11 goc!> against Roeder' re ommend.it1on and decides to l.!l\e 1hc Arts on the Green ofliciab the ~rant the\ v.ant, the cxtr~1vagJni.1 "ill liJ..el) be cJn· cc led. See FESTIVAL.JBICl ,... Way were onginaJI approved by the council in November of 19 3. But now, after Monday night's action. those plans are bcmg rapped "There is an overbuildin of f\Otel rooms," said James Hewrckcr, ewpon. Beach plaMi.ng dt.rector. "There simply is no demand for more roonu There arc a number of dcvcl· opment proJCCl that re approved but never get built," he wd. ClASSlf It 0 AD Of I HI UAV • 88 Monday, June 8, 1992 Volunteers Volunteers Editor Jon Ferguson •.. 642-4321, ext. 368 . Challenge: Racing against breast cancer Urenda Dickerson of Share Our Selves "'Ill be presented with the Newport-Dnlboa Rotary Club's Service Above Self Award fo r her steady volunteer commitment ove r the years to the community. Dickerson has served S.O.S. fo r 19 years, helped PRIDE for three years and helps out with the Girl Scouts and Doy Scouts. She will be honored at the Rotary Club's \\eekly meeting at 6:15 p.m. Wednesday at the Newport Beach Country Club. Guests are welcome. 0 Rotarians are welcome to part1c1pate in the Ethic:. Wo rk.shop (Saturday) June 13 at the Ne\,port Deach Country Club from 7:30 :l.m.·noon. Guel>tS are welcome to share in the program presented by Mac ~tact\dam and Peter King of 1he Pro Ac· 1i't: Leaden.hip Consulting Group. Co'>t 1:. SI 0 per pe rson. To registe r, call l3urr Allcgaen at 759-3688. 0 OUTDOOR JAZZ: It was abou1 14 years .1~u ''hen the Balboa Penini.ula's Tuck u·.,bbitt returned from the Sacramento Jazz I c't1vJI \\J th a mu::.ical idea of his own and the 13ay hvn1 J.ta Dai.h was born in 1979 111 Babbitt'::. back ya rd. ··1 though1 it '"'ould be fun to have n jam .,c.,~ion on a ::.malkr !.Cale," Dabbill said. SJturJ<i) (June 13), the Golden Eagle J.1a UanJ "ill pcrlorm at 1he 12th annual .1ff.1ir 10 henef11 the Exchange Club of Ne" purr I la1 bor's charities. The event be· gins al 3 p.m. ul 310 l3 ucna Vista, n short 'trt·e1 bet\\Ccn 01h and 71h streets on the pc.:n111~ul:J, anJ end~at about 9 p.m. Gulden l:agle has been a Sunday after· nuun 1raJ111on at the Capistrano Depot, an old Amira!.. train i.t;.11ion turned into a res· t:iur:1111. .... This year in Orange Co unty, 1695 new cases of breast ca ncer will be diagnosed and 390 people will die. W ant to hear a sh~king statistic? More than 40 percent of women past 40 have never had even one mammogram. What makes ·thic; shockfog is that DP. Lmli ,. " a Family Counseling mammography is the best known method or detection for breast cancer. And thanvhcn breast cancer is detected in its earliest stages, there is a 95 percent survival rate. And thal t"ar:y detection equat.::s not only with a high cure rute, but also with not having to lose a breast. What docs this mean? It means that a large number of women that you and l know as friends, relatives and acquaintances haven't taken even the most elementary steps to take care of their bodies -and save their lives. How serious isJhis? Very serious, if you consider that one in nine women will be diagnosed with breast cancer during their lifetime. And that thb )Ca r in Orange County, 1695 new cases of breast cancer will be diagnosed and 390 (mostly women) wi ll die. It certainly so unds to me like a call to arms for all women (and the men who Jove them). agninst breast cancer by advancing educat ion, treatment and research. The Orange County chapter was founded in October, 1991 by Dr. Gerard, who is also a recreational runner. Dr. Gerard read about "The Race For the Cure," (the major fundruiser and media event sponsored by the foundation), in her "Runner's World" magazine and was inspired to head up the effort to bring the "Race" to Orange County. Why have a race as a vehicle for this cause? "Oecause running is so active ... because it gives people a chance to demonstrate a positive, energetic approach to this disease," says Mrs. Drinker, who is 'This is war. Ear1y detection is our greatest hope ... and rm not just talking about mam- mograms .• . -····--Orange County surgeon also a breast cancer survivor. ..13ecause when women get out there once a year, it reminds them to have a mammogram ... ''Dccause if you're having fun and you're doing something you like, you're going to learn along the way." T he purpose of the SK run/I mile wa lk is, of course, 10 get people involved so they will go·and get tested ... but above all it is to raise money for educa1ion, research and to fund a mobile mammography unit to serve all Orange County women -the indigent :is well as those who need the convenience of a mobil e unit. This is about women working for women. Tu gel imolved. bring the SJS en try fee, .1 beach chair :rnd wha1e,er you wan! 10 put on the grill and the refrei.hmcntl> \\111 he.: prov1dt•d. Call 63 I ·5069. 0 "This is w:ir," says Orange County surge on Dr. Dava Gerard. "Early detection is our greatest hope ... and I'm not just Runners take off In the "Race for the Cure" fundraising event. H you believe in this, cfill the Race For The Cure hotline (953-2264). They can use volunteers in many different ways, and they ' NE\\' C.T IY MANAGER TO SPEAK: Ke' in ~1urphy. the new city manager of Newport l3each, , ... i11 gi'e an O\Crview of the city budget and his go::ils for the area during the Ncwpon Beach Kiwanis Club's weekly luncheon meeting Tuesday at noon at the 'tern of Charley Brown's riverboat re ... 1.1uran1. Guests arc welcome. talking about mammograms. Women also need to learn to examine their own breaMs for changes each month. And \\hencver they suspect a problem, they need to consult a doctor fur clinical evaluation ." What shouk.I we do about all th is? Tlic Dail.t Pilot oclcomes )Our reports on sen ice.• club nt'us, naming of officers, and on11ou11ccmcn1 of fund·rDiscrs and actit'i· th·s. J>h•11st• send information to Jon Fcrgu- ~on. \'ulu11tt•crs Editor, Doily Pilot, P.O. /foy 1560, Costa Mrsa, CA 91618. Make sure we've taken care of ouri.elves ... and then ask the \\O men in our lives where they ~tund about mammograms. Find someone }Ou know who has never had one ... perh:ips your mother, your :iunt or a friend in need ... and try to talk her in to setting one. If necessary, drive her yourse lf and/or pay for it if you can. ALS Association Orange County Chapter 1ht• Am'!'ulroph1c Lateral Sclerosis .\LSi '°"'"><.1.1tion Orange County Chapter h,1\ nt~·J 1ur m.iny \Oluntecrs For in· tv11n,1t1rm, l.111 Bul>IJ•e Gr~·n at 921 ll'iO I or St'< rt·l.11) /\.\Jrth.i I tabcr at 436· -IH".' American Red Cross, Orange County Chapter l he.' 0rJf1fjt' County thaptcr ur the .\mi:nt.in Rt'd CrrM nt.'cd~ volunteers "hii t•n111> puul1c spcJk1ng to address t•trh nun11\' h11J11p\ .ihc1ut Rt'<I Cross ser· \t(I'\ ch p.111 ,,, the chapter's Spea~ers U ir•'.tu Voluntt't'r public 1nlorma11on of. "~"') arf' alw1 ~ 10 o1ct as liaisons '"rh tlw mcd1.i 1n d1~ster Jnd emer· i;t·n• \ \11U,lf111ns Fnr 1nformJ1ton. call ludy IJnnJClone at 835 S36l Arts Academy of Orange County lh<> Arb AlJtlt·my of Orange County m (c,.,1,1 Mt""' is J new umb<ella 01ga· n1t.l11on for tht• Costa MeSJ Art League, 11.tlk•t M11nlm.ir1rc, Costd Mesa C1v1c l'l.11-hou'-<" dncl Newport BC ell h Show· 1111w 11.e grc1up 1\ pl.rnmng to fund and build .i <.onimumty arts fac1hty for the lour group\ 1n Co-.1a M~ for m<.tre 1n 1mm.111on. t .111 Altce Leggett at 540· 2557. Arts on the Green 1hcM 111terrstC'd with ,us1~11ng 1n the pl.1nn1ng anu execution of the 1992 Arts on the Cret'n c~ent, a two·ddy .arf.iir dur· ing ~·pwmlx-r 1n Costa Mesa sponsored by lhc l h.imber of CommNcc, should 1ont<KI D1Jnl· Pntc.h<'ll at 4)5·2109 Assocf1don Renalsnnce Creators Assoc 1.ltt0n Rttn.i1ss.rnce CrtJtors ts ;i non·prorit group in Costa M~ wh1Ch spomo<s and jupports multi ou1rco.1c:h cummun1ty service progrJms, such lJS ti~ homrll.'\s \.lnctuary ARC nttds ~ol 1111tct•f'l 111 ckin.itc and dch\er g.tragc wlc 1tc-m\ hlf our S.11urd.1y fund·r.i1sers al l 1_.2 Cork lJnc I Ill' woup rl"hN on pubhr support to m.un1.1111 monthly nct'ds of lood. u11llty o1ntl ~her cOib In .uld1tl()(I to moncl.lry tJ\ deduc 1tblc don.it ions, the group tlt"t'<I\ 1uoh <1nd ,1 trud (or 11S IJbor worlc p•1ol. "hie h rt"punrl~ to tommun1ty lll't'l I c ,,11, lur h.1nd1worlc foung ;ind 1 lr.111111R 1111» Other net-ds ar~ • vol· unll'N w.1111 writ<'t, fund tliff'r. CPA 11nd lt"~.11 rnun\\"lor for 1nfflfm.\lion on any o( ti~ rwo~r;im\ or how lo '-OluntN'r, ri1t-.1K> < ,111 Or Rttn<"<' N.1mJ\lt' .it S40- 'i80 l or ;'~4·9S'D. Banet PIClflcl I lw ll<1llc't P.l 1f1c.t1 Gu1kJ, • volunlt't'r 'upµort group ftH 8Jl~t P1<:1fl(.cl, tlffdt W>lunll'C'rl 10 ~M IS \11ht'rt, lC!ft T ·shirts, ·II 1ul<'c •nd cook~ .c ~nts. conduce lund r11lln nu, ht-Ip w1lh C'Dllumc "''" scen('ry repc11n. Volunte11r1 who pre· (rr not In p n the> «uild 11t \\' !come clnd they may help as little °' much as de· sired. For informJt1on, call Molly Lynch JI 642·9275 Big brothers, big sisters Men and women Oller 20 years of age, hJ\ing livro in Orange County for six months and on the 10& for at le;ist three months are needed to serve as big broth· ers 0< big s1s1ers for children 6· 16 from single-parent homes lt requires a one- \'ear commitment of 4·6 hours per wee!.. to scne as a role model lot a child Ap· pt.cants must go 1hrough a scrcen1ns and inteMew process els do the children, and efforts are made to compatibly match the ~o F0< informattOn, c.-ill 544·777 J Bop nl Girts C-.n Of Costa Mesl/NeWPOrt Be1eh lhe thr~ area Boys and G11ls Clubs rx-cd '\IOluntcers lor numerous rca<.ons, 1nclud1ng wluntecr coaches ror fourth through eighth grade b.isl.etb.:ill and roll· er.blade hocl..ey (lo;ncmledge of hockey °' soccer helpful) 1 he l>askelb.all SCJSOO lasts 12 wt.-eks with one game and one or two practices per week. Teachers are needed to volunteer lor a couple of hours °' multiple ~SIOfls (whatever one can •ff0<dJ to teach an •rt Of et.ift WOl'k· shop for 7· ll·yc<1r·olds. Volunteers are needed for afternoons in l~ !ohop area (2·5 p.m I and g;ime rooms at all three uea loc.itlons, including the RJe Center .it 661 HJm1lton on the wcsl side of C~a Mesa, the lou Y.intorn Center at 2131 Tustin A\.e. ~:hind 1Ca1sc< School .ind the East Bluff Center .it 2555 Vist" del Oro by Corona dcl Mar High School. For information, call Dick Powers of the 11.irbor Arca Boys and Girls Club at 6'42· 22-45 Boy Scout• •• America, Inc. Orqe CMlty Colld 1 he volunlcct opportun11te~ are bm.KI, but 111dude ~" ran~ proJl'CU hkc t~1:ich1ng se»ions .it wmmcr tlJy amin tn loog·term rnmm1tments 1n luncl· rl1!.lng. progr.1m ck-\.'C'lopmc-nf •nd 11.11n· inti to cx1)hnl\ lr1l0~ and p.Rt..\ fc>r mrne informJtton, rJll Devon CX;ught•rty 01 54b 4990 Brllll lnsttbne Bt 1lle lnstitut<''J cl.is~ lor ~.illy bhnd .le.full$ provide Kl<.i.ll, tCCft'.lflon," .ind rduc.a11on11I opportun1t1 10 hrlp blind mt'n 11nd ~1rtwn overc.omt' IM>IJ. 1ton c1nd Olher pmbl rm rc~tcfl to '°'"' 111 \lght Volunt n c1re ~ to •~.,.~ 1n t~ Ct allw-M , inMrUCt<>t 1n the cr.iftJ por11on of the P"'S'•m, to drwc f(J( out· 1np Of to tc.lch IJt.ltlle Volvnt " v.111 bti 1rc11n :d to wc1rk with t.he l>llnd In lh1~ wa<thwh1le, l1ghth .irtcd prngt.im CIJ -t'S att Thursd.1)1 .11 I~ OASIS ScnlOf Cr ntcr In CC>fON del M.tr from 10 a tn•2 p m. Ctn M.trtl Ragon •t 99J·S980 c.r... hr CrtllM ...... The Cen1 ' lat Cr~.allvt Al~n.tlr • ' non·profil charitable or_gJnizJllOO ,,oh.ch works through the Un1tc<l Way, has ,1 110luntcer position av.1ilable for J recep· 11onist from 9 a.m .. noon and a need for graduate l~el interns or trainees for in· f()(mJtlOn, call Karen al 642·0377. Center for family CounseBng The Centet for Family Counseling. .l non·profit counseling center assoc1Jtcd v.1th the VMCA, need> additional l>o.lrd members who meet one lime a month to provide community support and dircc· lion for the center. Alw, the center needs a part-lime volunteer in the C\e nihgs as a rccepllomst. For inform.u1on, call C.11 Foncannon at 754· 1144. College ttospltll The College H())p1tal C~ Mes.-i Au' tl1Jry 1s always looking for frl<'ndly people lo volunteer al the hosp1t.ll to dl'l1~cr m.i1I and no,.,ers to pa11cn1s, and 10 ix·r· fOfm clerical duties for 1nfounat!Ol', call Suwn Wcsthe1mer, 111cc pr~ltlent of membel)h1p, at 640·4420. or Collei;e Hospit.:il of Costa Mesa .it 642·27 J4 from the hours of 9 a.rn.·4 p.m Cotti Mell CMc Pllyhouse The Costa Mesa Civic Pl.lyhouse ncc-ds mJny llOlunteers (Of ushering. bJcl>t.is , IT\clih ngs, typing. licketuig. li,;hts, sound , effecu, special effects, c.~tuming. c.olle<;t· ing props. pl.iy read1nA committee, pro- grams, ad\.ertJstng. public relations, fund· taising. hou~ mJnagers, a~!>l~lanl$10 p10· duce rs, membersh1 p committee, cleaning and str.lighten1ng up, computer <'Ind pho- togr•phy. For more inform.llK>n. c.111 m.ln~ginll d11cctor r.111y T.imbclhni at 650-~26? cata Mia llltorlell IOdety The COSlcl MCS.l H1~or1ul SociNy col· lccts in(Utrnllh<>n, photos .-ind Jftrf.i<ts r 1.ltins 10 the-hi\tory 01 Costa Me\J anti the flJrbof arc,1 fl 1s open In the publ11. on ihurw.l.i)~ f1um 10 • m.•J pm .lntl by c1p1>04ntme111 VotuntcctJ .11L• '"'~ltd rOf tile Ch11<lren·s I h~Oty Pr0t;r1m, tn upcfato lhe current buul;i and to dr~r1b utC' th• m.llct1.1I to "'hools "lwn It• queilrd The KKtety ncC'di JX'Of>IC "11h an tntl'rnt In l<Jc;,11 ht\lory to set' c ,1) d<>· cents (tour i;uidcsl 41t 1u ht!.lotKlll ~If', tilt' Olf' •o Sttpu~lc1 Adob<'. Otht•t nttdi 1ndu<k • tri.hlc~ wJrtlrOb,· wl untt'C'r, ~e with t~ping ;iml ltl1n~ sl rll •n<I pN1pl~ with ntJI h.llld~llttnK to WO(~ with the photo collet.1111n c.111 Clwle1 6~ht1 ttl S~8·72l<J C!f M.if'\f Clk!n ~rd .u 856·'1?1 Cfttl .... UtlrlCJ "- Jhe Co.tea Mcu L11t1.uy Ooup run liy M.tr~'t'rlf! t ulltr and Ru1h W1l'(}n nt~I• ~unl n to help Pf'Ol•le be<oo' litl't• .a or te.xh Cn6fish u a s.ttonrl I.in• JUlft Ctll lho libmy <ti 646 81SO ... -.......... l he Cote.a Met.a $.Mk,, C tLltM Cot pc>- Ucyond thi::., "e need a large scale public effort - espcci<ill~ on the part of \\Omen -10 publicize and r:.1i ... c money for 1hi:. life!..t\ ing c.iu:.c. can use money. "The Race For The Cure" starts and ends in Fa hion lsland on September 27. Men, :is well as "omen are invited to participate. So let me tell you about the Su:.an G. Komen Urca:.1 Cancer foµnda1iu11 and "The Race For The Cure.'' The sc:irch is on fo r corporate sponso rs, but eve n if you don't know any corporations, volunteer you rself nnd/or send them a check -large or small -right now. 1 he Komcn Found;i11on \\a!> founded b)' Nancy Drinker 1n 19$1, in honor or her sister, Susan ~omen, who :.uccumbcd 10 brca::.t cancer at the age of 36. Today the foundt11io11 repre!.cnt:. scverul thousand \Oluntecr:. acro:.s the nution and has raised nearly S 11 million. The money is u ed to fight Race For The Cure, P.O. Box 11626, Santa Ana 9271 l. ration is ,, non·p!Olit orga111z,1t10n dcvcl· opt.'Cl by th~ CHy of C~ta Mcs.1 \vh1ch is designing, dc"clop1ng Jnd rJis111g funds for the ne-.v city seniors lcnll'I set to open 1n the spong of 1992. Volunle<>~ are nccdcd to pro\-1de OCCJSionJI 11ans· pottJt1on to frJ1I seniors, do minor home n•p.t11s, ;'ln<I to aiS1~l with spcc.1.:il e1,cnts. fum:t:r.11stng. ~n~.ll office v.orl.. and word pnx.cs!>lng Volun teer instruClcxs arc aho needed ICH dasses JI the center, indu<l1ng )QSJ, book rC111cw, chorus, \\oOOworr..in~ 1ewclry mJlo;ing and Sp.in· 1>11, For more informa1oon. cJll Su~n Schollcnbcri,-er at 645-2356 from C) a.m.· S p.m. 0orottwy•1 T1lrtft Shop Dorothy s l hrill Shop in Cl))ta Ml'SJ, \\-h1ch bcnd1ls the AIDS S<'fV•C(') f'oun· da11on ot Oranb'C County na'<.ls \ol· unt<'Crs to wrvt' .u cashiers .int.I help with pn{lng. wrt1ng ,rnd clC'J111ng 1 unc de· \utcd 1s up to the md1\idual Jnd slore hour) are lu~y·Salurcl.ly fmm 10 J m .· 7 p. m f °' inforni.itt00. c.ill stotf' mJnJgct j())Cph Amster .11 b-15·&4 14 Easter Seats 'The E.l\ll'r Seals Society fOf Cripple Children and Adults n<.'<XI; ~oluntcers (c" c k•riclll ~ork (11'.)1hn~. ma ling sign), printing. ans,~e11ng the phoncsl, to help 1n progr.-ims fOf ch1klrcn with d1S..lbiltt1cs, ch1ldtcn's C.lm~ ,ind ll!Jrn lo r1~h prO· grarn onw ii ~c.u. For 1nfrnni.1tmn, tall l~he Crul ell 545·20J3 Volunte<.'r\ .11c necdcc.I by the b.· change Club Child Abuw Prevcnuon C('ntN to 1r.1ch families how to stop lhc C)1:1c of drug .JbU')C '°' fan11liC\ with drug add1 l:" 1,,,b111 Tr.i111in • 1s p<ovtded, volun11.-crs mV'>t l>C 21 y1•.u1 old .lnd th('tl!' J rt• uthc·r rct111lrrmcnts for in· formJhon. < ,,I( the 1,oluntN!t center .ll IJS J·S7S:t flhWw Devllipmentll Center Tht f'1•1'>'11.'W D 'W!lopmt nt.il Ccntt:r in o~t.i Mt':S.l McJs \olunlt't•r• to .11d in till' d.1 "'"Wt \1101kiohofl•, l~·1~1.1r~ pro· gr.inn, 1.l~111g ll 1dcnts to cl.1, ~ ut .1 ""'II,., ~rt;f.111.\I, ground>!.t pmg. Jnd 1, fhnt: ttw!o c lc">lh'"N Slllrt I IJf Olt'11c 1n· tOfm:llK>n, CAii R1dwrd Cii'\.rr °'t 951· 5186 Feedblcle FMdlllonr Inc. Voluntttr tlrt\ ~ ;ire nc·<"1k'cl by I tt·<l· h.1 ~ t ound.a11on, l11c:, 11" 1h IK>tne cl Ii\• NC'd nw,11 p1og;am !Ur il'n1on Vol · unttN~ "'" nC'Clf('d niornillt.'1, l'-\\HW.iy 1hmu.;h hKIJy to cl<!l1\ <'r nlf'.11, to \t'mo1; on.ibk 10 '"nw to II~ d1n1ng centl'r, "lwrf liot lunches ,,,. "'rH"<I lhr n1C'JI • • ' nn • clon.ation lu frw in· ftlfMJhoo CAii lc.'We Kell y JI ,, 11 111 . ,. .... Arla, Ille • htenlk 1n "" tl to llurn.m1ty 1• 1 llJ ) Linda A l111z/ Is 11 m11rrla1c/famlly rounsc/or In CoronD de/ Mar. . . . -·---r: ·,:., .. olfers emergency a~1s1.1nce to l~ in need and prO\-td\'S the i\l\Obile ~als pro· i;rJm. For Mobile Meals, volunteers are nC\.'tled to dnve, which includes picking up food at Hoog Mem<lfkll Hospital .ind d1opping it of( r0t e1£/lt shuHn indwidu· ills ot coup!~. usuaffy elderly, Mond.iy· • r rid.iy in the Ne\vpott and Cost.i Mesa .irca. It .i.tkes about 1.1/t-hours a day .ind volunteers clre welcome to perform du· II~ once a month or m<>Je, °' merely svl»t11ute on • l1sht bJsis. £merscncy as· sist.ince invol'cs dcl1vcung food to fami· lies '"ho are at r1sk or going hunsry once a month or more. The two-hout t11p 1n· \'Olvcs food p1ck·up and delivery to five families on Monday through Fricfoy from lO.lO a m.·2 pm. or Saturdays twice il munth bel\\«'n 9-11 a.m. Food·paclers arc needed from 8:30 a.m.·2·30 p.m. Monc.IJy throui;h 5.'llurday for '''o-hour shift.s. Volunteers m.iy WOflr. .is l1ule or much as desired. Prople are also needed to staff the main office, ans\\er phones for those in need .ind lranspot'I shul·lns to doctor's appontmcnts upon need. for more information, cJll Debby O'Conn<lf JI 645·8050. frtendl of the Cotti Mm 1.11r1rY The friends of the Ctbl.i ~ l1bt.ity, a sup~rt group for the lobtary, nff<Js voluntttn to run book s.alcs .lnd st ... f( the book 1oom ;11 th<' library for selling ol ust.'CI book.s and purchasing of new OOM. The library 1n R'·ncrJI c.ln use voluntffrS ~tin deocal skllls ;ind lhose with .i will· 1ngne~ or the lnowleJgt to help run children's cr.ift progtilms. Ori\lfll ill~ ne-cded to hdp with the boob to ~ homebound proSfam. Also, I~ Inlet· C)(cd In volun11:et1ng to help administer the entire fr~I~ J>«>gr.lm .ire ~. HoutS arc fk·~1llk', 1nclud103 evenings .lnd Wtt~Cnds. for inform.>tion, CAJI lhc libr.ary JI 6<46·8845. Clrt Scout• The Ciirls Scouts of Oran~ County \\di tr.i1n .1111 Jdult voluntNn. Volunl~ are ntt<ktJ lor troop IN<.lcn Thcrt ,,. alto pKi.ll t"Omn"tt ~to pl.>n CV<'nl for the ~1tls .ind adults Cnmn\ltt('C.OS cuulJ t'nlil1I t -h'nt•\.C hill« o" r three or four 11\0flth\, ()r 3·4 hovr\ ~ lllMth O\Cr ,} full )' .,, '°' Mi.'04ng comm1tt~ ~ 'rhe Cul• Scoutt ~re ;ilv..1ys loor..111g fllf community people '"1ll1n1 to ~.:ire-t''fX't11'4.' f0t <>Oe•hme It, tur,-.. dc1non\l1c1t10n' 0t d.u.s.M. FOf 1nl0tm.1tion c.ill tilt' Cirl Sco\it Council of Oran(;(' Coun1y .ll 91• 1!)()0. ~ ..... .... ., ....... ..... Cirl1 lncorpo1.)ltd offer 11fforcl.Jblcr ;ind .'Kl t"Mblc Wf>rM\C.-d C.ilff 1..cntrrs fot tjlll$ :ind bu)\ ...,,ti\ n.lhOt\.tlly rt'COW'ILe<f pt<..cfanu .lnd .>cll\tllft th.11 build ttH ufrK.iency. ~ poowl,.ltty •nJ coofidfn(r , ..., 'th 1itn •mpNwt on tht ~ .. 1 nH!dt d pelt and )aun Yr\Jmf'n. _Volu~ w n~ lu htlp rn tht f)«9Mn Md ~· r .HIONI tc.ti1r1l!C\, .C the m.in f«lily ,,nd •~n center, 01nd Jit nfflce _..... and grounds m.11nten.lnce ~sons. F0< furthet lnfounation, cJU Rita Red•elli .it 646·71 81. ' Giia Mt••• ._ Volunteets .ire nttded to aid pn)'M· c.illy chal~ngrd adults who mttt month· -ty (or eduatiofral, entertainment .ind so- t.:ial purposes. Able·bodled volunteers are alw.1r nttded to help with eating. per· son . .i nft<k .ind moYing ~irs .it meetings .ind outings. F0< information, all MM Hog;an·Shercshc?vslcy .it 646· 2170 °' Dorothy White .it 965-1176. lllt C.llllCllln The H.it Connection is .i women's philanthropic ex.teosion ot l~ Ch.amber of Commerce ,.,hich senes the com· munitlft of Cost.I Mesa .ind Newport Beach. While Jlso sh;iring leads, in· ronnatlon, rcsources ;ind experiences in reg.lrd to business, the gr<Xlp Is involved in charitable efforts. F0t infon11.11ion, call Kay Walbutgef .it 650·21'4'4. ..... ..... ..... ....., ......... The tfigh Hopes He~ tn1ury Pro- gr.im's Rttc1 untet in Cos(,. Mes.1, " non· profit n.itionw.de Ofg.-111iution serving the needs o( he~·injuied ~ults .ind their f ... milies, provides .i re!h.lbil1tc1tion pto- grOJm for idults, UI ~.its old c1nd ovet, rrom 9 a.m.·3 p.m. Mond.ay-Thursdoly. Volunteef'S .ire nttded 10 .iuist our stu· dents In physal, cogniti\'c.' c1nd ~· tion.11 ret1c1ln1ng. Aa p.lrt ol the f>tCIF"m, students go to the community pool •nd fitneff center. VoluMeen an p one-- on-one ~nee at c1ll fK illties, or giw \lr-M on Frida)" and S..turdays '°' month- ly tlCCUl'Jloos to m~im. b.118'imft. picnia, etc. WOft IS much or little c1S dewed. and .ill .iaes .. ,. wek:ome. For mote Information, c.ill Dee !Cftnum or Joey Femc1ndt1 ac 646·7"58. THE NEWPORT BEACH • • Tbe OaUy Pilot Index Good morning! Do you know what the most popular local surfing spots are?. 1) Santa Ana River J«:tty 2) 56th Street 31 Black1e's, Newport Beach Pier SOurc•: Domin.c Ot.f'l•li1, Newpc>tt Surf It SpGf1 Tueadly, J• 9, 1992 Serving the Orange Coast since 1907 25 cents Teachers to propose school budget cuts .. Pedal Patrol ~ C9sta Mesa police begin bicycle patrols at South Coast Plaza in effort to reduce crime. By Lori.Ann Basheda Stin Writer D cpartment stores at South Const Plaza ha\e pitched in to buy police a couple of bicycles so they can beef up patrol of the shopping center's parking lots. As part of a test progrum o .. er this past winter, Costa Mesa pu t some of its officers assigned to the South Coast PIJza police subi.tation on bicycles. "And it \\as very successful in reduc- ing parking lot crimes," said Sgt. Gary McErlain. "So we decided to make it a full-time project. Dut because of budget restrictions, we couldn't purchase the bil..es." May Co., Bulhxks, Scar , Nordstrom and Saks hfth A'enue came to the dcpanmcnt's rescue, ho\\ever, ond agreed to come up with th e necessary cash -:ibout S2,500 -for two tailor-made police bikes plus equipment. Doston Dil)clcs on Harbor Doulc,ard has agreed to donate any scn1cing the bil..es may need. The permanent bike patrol program "a in full swing Monday. McErluin said one of the biggest benefits of patrolling a parl..ing lot on bi l..e is that it allows officers to get a better view of crimes in progress since they arc looking down on the area. ~ Union representatives will address tonight's school board meeting and try to direct massive budget cuts away from the classroom. By Russ Loar S\lll Wri1ef NEWPORT DEACH Parents won- dering what the teachers' union would like to do about the school district's bud- get dilemma should not miss tonight's school board meeting. Union reprei.entatives promise to give a teacher's-eye view of how to balance the Newport-Mesa Unified School Dis- trict budget, along with a list of budgct- cutting rccommendatiom. "The public needs to know from the teacher's perspective the priorities that teachers have for building the budget," said Maya Decker, president of the Ne,\- port-Mesa Federation of Tc:ichers. "That means making some pretty big cuts in areas away from the classroom." The school board has already cut S2.7 million out of nc.>.t school year's budget. Out an additional S 1.3 million needs to be cut to balance a proje:ted SS! million budget. The teachers union'i. budget recom- mendations have come a little late, ac- cording to school board President Forrest Werner, who said the final school dbtrict budget must be :ippro,ed b)• the end of August. "We've been working on the budget since January. Here, s1.\ months later, ltt P~1.._.o..1~ P.U McErlain said South Coast Plaza has a low rate of vehicle burglaries and auto thefts "but we'd like it to be non·eltistenr:'' Officers Jess Gilman, left, and Gary M<:Ertain of the Costa Mcs.i Police Department patrol Monday at South Coast Plaza. Council balks at Turner's L.A. aid plan ~ Newport councilman's proposal for human relations committee and credit union is greeted by yawns, doubts from colleagues. By Tony Dodero Stall Wnttr NEWPORT DEACH -City Council- man Oarencc Turner's proposal to cre- ntc a human relations committee to pro- vide financial assi~tnnce to inner cities l!Uch as riot-torn Los Angeles received cool revie\\S from colleagues Monday. "Herc '"e ore in what is called the cit- aJcl of capitalism," Turner i.aid. "And this is our chance to take advantage of our position in society and make sure that we arc oil on a level playing field.'' Turner's five-point plan called for the creation of a human relations commit- tee. 1 he committee would oversee a non-profit corporation that \\Ould pro- ' ide ~cholarships and other financial <1id and a li.iison agreement \\here Ne" port Deach officiab could meet with members of the inner city. Also, Turner propo ed the creation of a credit union that would f rec up money for inner-city rci.idents who can't find loans for home improvements or bu) 111g cars. Finally, he proposed tax a~cs ment district~ th;ll \\Ould cncour:igc investor~ to rebuild urbon :ireas. See TURNER/ID Piii Inside Ute Pilot ~to riot victims The ~ Kids Ure a Planet Llrth, a tilboa lsl.lnd reqding and i'edempcion center, is help- ing to Q>Ordinate doNtions ol appliolnces, furniture and ~ lng materials to those people WhO wete burned out of their "°"* by the Los Angeles riots. The group ~ their efforts wm help vic:titns rebuild their lives. Story on page Al. By Tony Dodero Ml Wltllr NEWPORT BEACH -Council mem· bcrs reversed nine years of expansion plans for the Sheraton Hotel Monday night by approving land-use changes that will allow retail and commercial devel- opment of an area previously chosen for the con truction of extra hotel rooms. ••Piton Olllclals get OK for ~ill proJect After eliminating plans for an ad- ditional 119 rooms, Sheraton had pro- posed setting aside more than 41,000 square feet of the 2.5 acre site to be used for commercial development. The Planning Commission, however, citing concerns about increased traffic for the area, recommended that the counci l only allow about 31,000 square f ect of development on the land. Council members voted unanimou ly to go along with the comniWion's pro- posal. "Although we're disappointed with the Plannmg Commission's proposal, we can live with it," said Jerry Bame. an at- torney with Larkin Inc., the owners of the Sheraton. Plans to build a 10-story towa additional 119 rooms for the ro.n Sheraton Hotel at the corner of MacArthur Boulevard and Corinthian they have something they \\ant to present to us. It 's kind of late to mal..e a mJJOr impact," Werner said ... We're \\ailing to listen to anyone, but we certainly can't be doing any major reshuflling at this ume.'' A preliminary report from the teach- ers' Dudget Task Force recommends a number of measures ehmin:.iting sc,cral administr:ui'e pos11ions. returning tcach- eri. on speci:.il assignment to clasi.room dut), suspending teJcher de' clopment progr:ims, suspending the hiring of intern teachers. a reduction of all admin1strJ- See CUTS/BICk Page Arts I estival funds put on hold by city ~ Costa Mesa's budget woes threaten to kill this year's Arts on the Green. By LoriAnn Basheda Stat! Wrrter COSTA ~1ESA -For the hrst time in nine w:m., the .1nnu.1I Art~ on the Green. cclcbrat1on 1s m J.in- gcr of fading 10 bl.1ck. Arts on the Green orl!.1nw:r~ l>J\ thJt in order for the fc!.i1,JI to pru'- cced. the' need to kno'\ b' Juh l '~hcther · 1hc' .ire to rccc1,c' ~1 $30.000 gr.i~t 1hc~ \c rcqu~'>tcJ from the cl\\. Uut Citv \t,111ai:.cr All:.in Roeder recommer\dcd \tOnJJ) th.it Cit) Council members "1th hold all grants until the state adopts 1ti. bud- get Governor Wilson's spending plan tncluJei. a proposol to "ithhold motor 'chicle license fee . \\ hlch current I) go to cities. If adopted. the measure \\Ould cost Co:.t.:1 Mcsa about S3.J million, and rny offic1Jls w.ould be forccd to make major cuts. To play it ,afe, Roeder 1s rec- ommending that the city hold olf spending any money on capital ou1- IJ)s or grants unul a st.:11e budget is adopted. The problem 1,, the tJte rJrel) adopts a balanced budget b) Jul) I, and can in fact Jrag the pro cdure on until as a late as No,cmbcr - t\\O months after the An:. on the Green is scheduled to tal..e place. TeJ DJker. co·cha1rn1Jn of the An on the Green. tolJ cm council membcri. at a "or!.. sc ion· r-.tonJJ\ that fest1\al or~an1zcr ~cd I~\ knov. by Jul) 1 "hcthc:r the) '"" ge t the S30,000 the)''c requested in order to begin solic11ini; spom.or and planning for the C\Cnt. Out C\Cn ll.ikcr acl..no,\lcdgei. that the chan~c' arc 'ltm th.:1t the c11y "111 knO\\ "h.1t the state plan!.> to do b) Jul) I Unless the cit) council goe against Roeder· rc~ommendat 1011 nnd decides to £.I' c thi.: Art on the Green off1ciall> the grant the) ";int, the e.>.tra,:iganza "111 lil..el) be can- celed. See FESTIVAL/Blc:l hie Way were ongmaJh approved by ' the council m November of l9 3. But now, after Monday night's action. those plans arc bemg scrapacd "There is an overbuild{ng of hotel rooms," said James Hewicker, Newport Beach planning director. "There simply is no demand for more rooms. There arc a number of devel- opment pro,ccts that arc appfO\.-cd but never get built," he said. CLASSlfltO AO Of IKl DAV Locals Only SHE IS;------------ A 22-~ c.11-old f.1,hit111 dc,ign :.tudcnl at Orange Co:J'>I College. T he Cu:.1<1 ~lc,.1 1c~1Jcnt rcccnll~ c.iptured the lir:.t·placc illu:.tra- tilln ~l\\.irJ .11 the 1.:1gh1h .111nu;il F.1,h1on Career S)mposium in San Fr.111c1'>co. I he C\Cllt " 'fllllhorcJ h) the C1Jifornia Communit)' College:.. BROADWAY FASHION---------~1orc 1h.1n 500 '1u&nh lrlllll ~I communll) colleges took part in the onc-d,I\ C\l.'nt hi.Id .11 S.1n Franc1,co\ ne" $90-million l·a,h1on Cc111c·r DeSan1" cnicrcJ 1l11ee J a:-.h1on drawing:o. which rcpn:,cnln l tle,1~11-. for .1 111) 1h il.il DroatJ,, .1y musical. She rc- ce1' e<l S 150 !or pb cmg lir)t. "'I \\a:. ~hod.cu ''hen I -..I\\ the f1r!>t·pl.1cc ribbon hangi ng on my 1llu:.1rat1on,,"" '>he :..iid. ··1 dime to San Francisco to a11end the ~ympo!>ium, bu! had no idea 1ha1 I \\:JS going 10 win. I'm very ex- cited an<l ''~ ho norc<l ." CHILDHOOD DREAMi----------- 111e Ohio na1i'c relocated to Orange County three years ago to a11end OCC .ind c.irn .111 :i~~oc1.1te an·~ degree in fashion design. L'e1llu.11l) 'he hope:. to h.1,c her O\\ll fashion line. ".-\11 h.1, .rh'·'~' been ,1 natural 1hing for me," DeSaniis said. "\\hen u:hi.:r 1-:id, ''ere ~.t\ 1n~ the\ \\Jn led to be a ballerina or a \C1ent 1\I. I '' .1s ~a) rng I ";1~1ed w be .1 fa,hion designer." EAST COAST NEXT?--------- D1.~.in t" \\I 11 hupi.:' l\l I.inti .111 1n1ern,h1p ''ith a design com· p.in~. '' 111 1 'lire ''hc the r her n-.\1 ~tllp '"II be Los Angele~ or l\u' ) 0 1!-.. llu\\1.:H:r. \\llh hi.:r ll.iir for lugh fa,hion, New York ··1 rl·.rlh I ''' 1. l"llllh! \\lar bec:1u'e 11 hJ'> an erotic look I can pl.\ \\ 11i. ~. 'he ,, .. J ""\\ h1.n r m Ji.: \11!11111£. I like 10 bring out the be,1 lc.11u:v, 111 .1 ''om;rn I 11\..c her tu louk confident and )C\y." 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No -stones. 1llucutrons, fd1. t"'1.ll rNttet or ~IS Mrtrn ~be ~ witholJI wnttM pttmtSSoOn ol copyn~ owner How to reach us at The Pilot Circulation Orange County 642-4333 Advtrtising c 1 .. sified 642·561& Display 642..e321 Editorial Nf!\NS 540· 1224 Sporu 642-4330 News, sports f a1e 646-41 70 Main Office Business Office 642 4321 Bu mess fax 631 S902 ( .. .. Seaworthy craft Above, Ja son Gilbert, 3, adds some color to his sailboat he made during the 6th annual Wooden Boat Festival held at Newport Harbor last weekend. A boat-building class was held for children during the event, which also featured a display of actual wooden boats and boat-building contests. At right, Janet Haydon steadies the boat for her son Ja mes as he works on his craft. The event, sponsored by the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Com merce, was he ld at the Sea Scout Base. Photo s by LEE PAYNE Kids Care group coll~cts goods for riot victims l\bWPORl ULACH -·1 he riot-torn neighborhood~ ol South Ccntr<il Los Angele:> m.1y !>ecm a \\Orld away from the ba) front home~ of 13.ilboa bland. Uut ~omc l3alboa b l:ind rc~idcnts l!ec a Cl>11 ncc1io11 bc\\\een the "'o ni.:ighborhoods and arc pitching 111 to help riot 'ic11m' rebuiltl their ll\e\. '"I can't thmk 1ha1 an)botly in California can \I.I\, ·Gee, this doc~n't-affect me':" said Ann Morgan-Allen, 'ice president of Kilb Care for l'IJnct Ea1 I h. a Dalhoa !~land recycling and rcdcmpt ion center. ~ind cm ir- onmental rcwun.:e librar). ··1r we had a di'>a ... 1rous lire or somc1hing, I \\Oultl hope pcop· le would come :rnd help u ...... Morg.rn-Allcn, .1lo11g \\Ith the organ1L;1tion'!. prc\ldcnt and foun<ler Julie l)ot!>on. i'> helping to coordinate dona11on~ of appliance~. furnuurc and ''UilJ111c m.11c11;rh IU lhO\l' burneJ~ out ol their h1>111e' h' the Lo' An~cle, nuts. · ~!any of the Jo11.11cJ 11c111' come from the 1>•!!••n11.1t11.1n\ llN U.ilboJ i...1.111<.1 hi.:.1d1111.111- er·., \\hi.ch i~ hellll! J.:mu11,h.:d 1 he dona1ion' \\111 be dcll\Crld to the Firi.t Afric.111 i\h:1hod1'1 Epbcor.il Church 111 Lu' Angele!> for d1,tr1hu11011 After )Car'> ul ch.int) \\1HI-. \\Ith the poor in l\k\icu. l\101· gan·Alkn ~aid her or,g.1ni1:11ion decided II \\,I, lllllC Ill fth.ll\ Oil the need' of clo,cr neu.:hb\lr,. "'\\'c h,l\C lhe nccJ richt here in Sou1he111 Califor111.1 and \\e all need to help," 'he .ii<l. "We c.1n'1 turn our b.11.:\..' on people 111 need. The p.:oplc Ill Lo~ An~cle., .arc our neighbors.'' Kid' C.1re for J>bnet Earth 1' ~1 t\\O·)~ar-ult.l urg.111u.11io11 1h.11 acccpb .ill rec~d.1blc m.1ten.i1, :it lh redemption cc n1 cr al 111'\ i \ga1c A\c. K1J, C.uc al'o put' on CUlK~11ion.1I progr.1m-. lor 'ludenh on the c m 1ro11111ent und i' de\ c lopin~ eJuc.1111111:11 'iJCo!> lor luc.il .. chool\. -JJ.1 lluH l.11.lr Summer concert series approved by city council COS'I \ ~IESA -Cit) Cnuncil 1m~mhcr' cle.1rctl th.: "·'Y ~lonJ.1~ for South Co.1,1 S) mpht.lll} Ill hold .1 'ummer conceit \l'fle\ undl.'r the ,I.II' .11 Fa1" ll''' P.iri.. Cit\ ollll~"" ini11.ilh h.1ll ~0111e'n>n1.·ern the con(erh ('OUIJ CJll\C pH.lbkm, \\ith 1r.1f· lie. p.11 \..in.: .111J 1101 .. c tor ncJr· b) re,1tk11h. but 1roneJ l>UI llllbt ol the \\fln\..lc., al a l\lnn· J.1~ .11 tl.'1110011 '' rn \.. -.c~-.ion. \\'1th thl.' COllnl1l\ hlc\\llll!, .South CU.l\I s~ mphuny otli~1.1h .111m1um·l.'d th;11 the -.hm" "111 gu on Aug 2~. Aug. :?9, Scpl. 12 .ind \1.:pt. 19. ,\II rum:er1' \\1ll lll.i;1n .1L6 p.m .1nJ he ll'1.r b~ JO pm Arlene ~dwlc1 , d1.11rnu111.111 ol thc Soulh Co."I ~)mphnn) Oo.irJ ol Dm:ctor:. .111J .1 furn11.r cu,1.1 ~Jt.:,.1 lll.1\\lr, ... 1iJ the bo.11 d 1' lOlllpkt mg contr.ICI\ \\ llh \pecwl !;UC'll\ lnr C~IC'h COnl'l fl LOCAL TEl'tftRATillEI: Newport Beach 67/60 Balboa: 66/59 Co ta Mesa: 70/60 Corona del Mar: 66/58 TODAY: An £utern PKlnc high·preuure syst•m In our UH is bringing us clHrer tides and wumf'r temrraturts.High In the uprr 60\ and low 70s along tht toa I, wumtr Inland. FWCAIT: Night and morning low douds as UJu.I, with fair lo par11y cloud •fttrnoons. Cooter ltm~.alurH 1.ater in tht' Wttk. 81'111: Nn contal ach-i10tk-t are post.cl. Usht v.iriablt •ind• ch.anging to ~st to sout~st wtndt, 10 to 15 ~not• with 2 foot ••u this •fttrnoon and ~ninll with • t<>Ulhwtst s~I of 3 fttt. MorninA clouds b\~ omlng mostly sunny this afttmoon. unrltt: 5:49 1 m. unstl: 8:08 p.m. () • Cl 0 mm. J1117 Tun1 ·1 enillc .., on the l i~t of rccru1b for .1 m~lll of Rodgc1' .in,1 I l.1111nwNc111 h1h. An c\· emn!! \\Ilk m11eLI film comp1hcr 13111 Con11 "'abo being ncgoti· ateJ, J) "' in ;ill Amcric;in p.11nut1c plllgram \\Ith J gue!>l ~lfli~t IU he ;innouneeJ IJtcr. "E'el) '~ mphony Jream' llf h.l\ill!: ;1 \llmmcr !>Ciic~ ... Scha·· fer \.1~d. "The J11l1cuh\ i) find- mg <ill .1pprnpn.1te \lte· that ''on"t interfere \\ith 1raf11c, p.irl.ing ... .. \\'c loo\..ed ;n nun~, man) ~ite' he fore findrng F ;111"\ ic"." Sch.1fer !>.11J the p.1r\.. ha!> the po1cn1it1l to accommotl.1te up to 3,000 conccrtgocr!> .. South Co.1 t S)mphon) has ~•greed to prO\ 1dc :?00 complimentary llc\..et!> for ~enior citiLelh anJ J1~ablc<l rc~idcnts in Cost.a le a. Conccngoers "111 be per111111ed tu hnng (l1rn1c ha:.l.el'>. Rclreshmcnl\, including ;1lcoholic he\e1.1gc,, \\Ill ~ilw he 'nkl at the C\en1. S) mphun) o fl1cia l' \\ 111 abo be 1e-.p1.m~ihlc for luring traffic ,,1fcty and "iCcurit)' personnel. -IJ,1 wri. '"" lJa llcd11 1111: 100~'Y '"'' hiaft finl low Sf'( Oftd hip S«Oftd loW W(f)!>oflSO~Y ,,,.,low ::~ .__""" ftll ... 1:4 I a."'. J.S '1:1S ... ,.. 1.2 6:00 , ..... s. 1.0)...,. 0.) 110) .... 0.) 1:04 ..... J.4 U :O'J fl.M. 1 •• t.:tO , .... J .t • Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Tuesday, June 9, 1992 Are we living simulated lives in Southern Californi a? S Ol\1EWllERE JN COSTA MESA -I was si tting at a sidewalk cafe munching a croh1san1 and i,ipping a cappuccino. The coffee tasted real. It wai, i,trons ,....---.,.. ........ --enough not to drown in If only it were reul. If only !>illing al a s1mul.1tcd i,idc"ulk cafc on ~1 simulated side\\ .ilk in a simulated urban em ironment had anything even rc11101ely lo do wi th life. How !)weet it \\Oul<l be. the count!)'. Pl:in t J shopping mall on the.: periphery and )OU 'ud; the air out of downtown. Then }OU recreate u inside the mall, but without 11' eccentric human :1spec1. Without any hint of the disor~rly or the unc~pecte<l.,.. Ir only sitting at a simulated sidewalk care on a simulate d sidewalk in a simulated urban environment had anything even remotely to do with life. come out, "I'm gonna lay dO\\n Ill} burr,rrrdcn do,,n b) the Ii' cri,1dc, do" n b) the liversi<lc ... 1'11e M.111 Without l3ones ".1l> act u.111) a kid. I le \\J!) pan of a troupe of i,t rcct b I,.( tr~ Ill plii} th pul shupp111g mJll! EHr II) \l J the hot milk. The croii,snnt was correctly made; slightly eril>p on the oubide and the proper balance of naky and gooey inside. Well dressed people nowed by in currents and Remember the pod people in "lnvusion of the 13ody Snatcher!>'!" 'J hey looked middle class but th ey \\Crc actually i,omc i,ort of plant, some kind of hideous))' sinil>ter 'egctjthe clone that wai, all looks but hu<l no character. Shopping malls arc kind of pod urb:rn land!>capes. They look real enough. Sometimes they e\cn h:ne bcncl1e!) where it looks as if you could sit and wait for u streetcar. although you'd ha\•e 10 wait fo r a very long time e\en for a roller skater. No singing bums. No f\lan Without Dones. acrobal'I. 1 h-. gig \\J~ eonionions. Let me JW>t sa) 1h:i1 he ll\ed up to his name. And he and his buddies ''ere as agile ~1i, cats. They'd perform and then they'd pai,s the h:it. You don't get entcrwinment like that on Cjblc spont.ull:ou .. ! ·1 hcrc's ptol \ldco c.1ml!rJ Oil ~OU l 1. l someone. or t 1 ~ c .1 ptt"turc ha'c a goon 111 .i ~\1.11.11dI1; ____ ....... _,;;;m eddies, clutching p:iper shopping bags with -£11111 handles. The ------temperature was even Editor's Notebook and ple:isnnt. Not the merest suspicion of a breeze rustled 1he ------leaves of the 'cry re al-looking Oowers on my 1abl.e. If I were designing n planet, I'd want it 10 be just like this. Dul that's where the similurity ends. f\talls arc not urban l;llld!oicapei,, no mailer how large and teeming they arc. In foct, intended or not, one of their princip:1I func tions is to kill off true urban environments. It happens all O\er Singing bums "ere a phenomenon I encountered once "hen I ""' a frequenter of a real side" ull.. cafe. They were bumming change, but they nc,er had to a!>k for it. They"d ju't come up to you r table and sing something. You'<l give them a smnll coin and they'd be off. One guy's !>pccialt~ "as olJ church !>ongs. I lis native la11gu~1gc ""'evidently one in which the tlistinc1io11 bet,,een the letters L and I{ i .. \ague. So it \\Ouh.l tclc' ision. ·1 hen there "as the spoon mjn. I u'cd to i.ce him at slrccl festi\als up in thl! Pacific Northwest. I le could get about JO intricate rhythmic pouerns going simuhancously by beating L\\O sets of spoons on e\el)' part of his body. Then he's stop abruptly and launch into a poem or a political d1:itribe. I side 4uicker 1h.111 ~ou 1;Jn ' Of\' ell Some pl.'.opk 11!-I.'. lhlll ·~ ti • rll ~tJllU OUhllk th.1llk\\ I 11 I • the rJin of th1; '.) u·hcin C.:ls spring. lJub 1:w l:..1J..ln i) •'"''1.1111 0111111 1 J tin• U.1iJ.1 l'i/ut. Iii~ rn/1111111 •'I 111 1 ''" J'Ut' cJ:I) S. Movie listings Costa Mesa EDWAaDS CINlMA ((NTll 2101 Ho<bo< a .d I Me10 Vetde C•• ,_. 919 • 1 •I 1 Night on lorth tR) I. 3 30, o, a 30, 10 •5 '2 Sitter Act (PG I 30. 3 30. S 30, 1 30. 9 JD 3 l oalc lnlllnct ~ 2. 4 30. 1 9 45 4 For & Awor ~ 13 '2, S, 8, 10 40 Newport Beach I Slater Act WCI 12 30. 2 30, • 30 o JO. 8 30 10 30 . SOUTH COAST PLAZA B<l•ol!S~•flo•e• S•o 2111 I Lelhol Weapon 3 (ii) 5 30, 8, 10 30 fDWAIDS N[WPOIT CINlMA 300 Nt•PO<I c.,.,., o. ... 644 0160 '2 l nclno Mon ("(; 10 J JO. 5 30. 1 JO, 9 30 '2 ,olrlol GomH ~I 6. 8 30. 10 •S J One Folse Move ~ SIS, 7 30, 9 45 I for & Awoy PG 1311 30, 4 30, 1 30 1010 2 '•trio! GOIMI 1R 11 30 '1. 4 30, '· 9 30 l loalc ln11 nd ~ 1 • JO. l. o 3:> SOUTH COAST VILLAGI !..."'owe< 01 8• "o1 54 C5~4 3 Lethal Weapon 3 tR) 12 15. 2 is.SIS, 8, 10 30 • For & Awoy "Ci 1317. 5, 8. 10 JS lOWAllOS CINEMA Hg l.o< 8 .d AOIO"'• "'' S•6 31C'2 Lethal Weapon 3 ~I J 5 30 8 10 30 HAllOll TWIN CINEMAS .... !><It l:.d 1l .~ "" ''"4 OJI 1:)01 I. The Feativol ol Animation (N1RI 8 '2 The "or•r ~ s J!I 8. !{' 30 3 The Woterdonce ~ S 15. 1 30. 0 45 IDWAIDS ISLAND CIN[MA fo•"-ho"CI l'e• _, •• ..,640.1218 Irvine I IHI< lnsllncl l~I 7 4 30. 1 9 30 2 Sister Act (PGI I 30. 3 30. S 30, 7 30. 9 30 J Slater Act IPG• 12 30. 2 JO. 4 30 6 30. 8 30 I Alleou 3 •I S 30 8 1{1 30 1 Clou Ac• •PG 131••~.1. 9 t 5 MlSA CINEMA r-..-• "'8.~ 10,,, ~· 646 ~2S leouly & the leoat C o 8 9 •S THI UNIVERSITY CINlMA •?'S (~"'""' 0• .e 8$4 8811 t L•lhol Weapon 3 • 3 30 6, 8 30 7 Allen• 3 • '2 • ~ 1 O J:> 1030 TlllANGU SQUAU Iv S• Ho-t>ct 8 :J !>7• 3 Clou A<I .:; .. .; ~ S 1 IS 9 J() 4 Cold Heaven ) IS, J 45 S l n<lno Mon 1PGl I. 3, S 1. 9 6 Allen 3 l 12 30 3 ~ 30. 8 10 30 11~5 I 'alllot Gomes ~. ? • .)0 7," JC • 1 1'01rlo1 Gome a R J S 30 e. 1 C 30 3 ,01rlo1 Gom .. ~ 1 J:l •. o ~O 9 • Encino Mon 'G ~ l 5 • 1) o 1 S 8 ' :>IS S Siiier Acl C 1 • 6 8. 10 7 The ,toyer • 11 IS '1 4S S IS, 1 JO 10 IS • for & Awoy <. 'J h • b 1 IS 10 I) S lethol Weapon l 1• • JO 5 7 30 ':l 6 Slsler Acl !PG 3 S ·~. 1 30 9 •S 6 Lelhol Weapon 3 • :! 3:>. S 1 J!l " WOODlllOGl CINlMAS 8:>''0'>CO ""·~a. t: •t< 0 ·• SS Ct.SS I for & Awor eC ' I 30 • 30 • JO ' , '2 Potrlol Gomes < 3 S 30 8, 10 JO LIDO CINIMA "-••-' 9 •cl 01 "-e•;>o<' V.llo~ 61~ 8350 1 Sl11er A<I 1PG I •S, • 6 IS. 8 30 10 J) 8 One folse Mo~• • I ;5 3 JO, 6 !j 15 10 35 J 'otrlol Gomes • J S 3:1 8 10 20 lethal Weapon 3 P 2 30 5 7 30. 10 ,OIT THU.TU ms E Coos•". -673 6260 Howard'• lnd ,l'G ] 9 45 TOWN ClNTllt CINEMAS '°"'"' Coo" flol~ IS' •18• • Encino Mon C ? 30. • 3() I> la l 0 JS S Sitler Acl l'C I 3 ). 7. 9 - "Don't Buy Another S~ ~~:i~ !!~v~~:eu~!:cept Ei!~%~.fE1~~~~~$!';,~?'~:~~~~~z~~~y guarantee the l~~estd% o.ff1 • name suits at 60 their work weekt IJ'~~'ir~d~~~~,~~C::·f>t~~~~i~~·.~~~ ~~~!~~t latest styles ln quality mens c o weekly. c south park indus trial comp~e;~n fo~~~~ern LOcatedth~ ~~day Sult broker ls P~~~o~less by providing Valley. inessmen to dress stem available C allfornia bus n!Zed self servtce shopping ~~ivals any other the mhoes:eor~ts unique shopplnb~~~ng~~~ume. variety. quality anyw · tlet by com u• low cost clothing ou ock bottom prices. and convenience at r and value to a head to a mini.mum the price By keeping ~~bay Sult Broker ls f bl~~ ~~far. customers m~U~·consumer more valuegl or and double-breasted consch~se from a varle~ of s~ ~d imported fabrics. as ;~t~ in 100% wool.~~~ ~~~s sshJrts. neckWear. tuxedos well as blazers. trous . and shoes. Sult Brokers becaus e you You' will nevge:t st~e ~;~~:1~;.~~t~w1t• $r~te Jg r::c: froro a will always $225 oo 8 wt to on Y • low $89.00 to . $535.00 auit. Store Hours arc: 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Friday 6 pm Saturday 10 a .m. to 6 . m . Sunday 11 a.m . to P · . d ff the San Diego Freeway The~t~rr ~0~~1~~\e~J~3Er ~~~~u~du~h:lr 1~~:; from We~hope St~~~~~rielr ie1ephon)e.fi~J>i9-~329 South CoaSsUlT (during business hours (714)556- J·DAY SUIT BROKER BREAKS W.· TINE PRICE llCOIDI OICtVAUT! N11C'1 CLOTlllMG , 3, I .... S REASONS TO BUY FROM US ri1 WE KEEP OUR OVERHEAD TO AN ABSOLlJTt L!.J MJNlMUM BY OPENING ONLY 3 DAYS A WEEK ml WE ARE LOCATED IN AN lNOUSTRlAL PARK lAJ WAREHOUSE rel WE DO NOT PAY COMMISSIONS TO A KJOH --j1J PRESSURE SALES STAFF s-;-/ ./ ...... n Send your items lb Bob mn £>~en, The D.1ily Pilot, 330 \V. Bay St., Cost.J Mesa, 92627. Today Shopping benefit - · C.hop "f 11 You Drop,",, 'hupping )pree to bc1wl1t tht' \, L ')ment .Jnd T re.it m nt )l'f\ ace~ Center, a non-pro111 fll\l'rnle di\.N)iun prugram in S.111t,1 An.1 \\ II be ol1~·rccJ June 9. 1 ') .1nJ 11 at ~e" port lmport5, 3000 \V. Co&hl H ghwil}'. Merch.Jnd1>e from more th.m 35 vendors from <111 over the countsv will be off ercd tor s.Jle. C.1 I l\im 1';1chobon nt 646-0224 Library friend s -Cul')t spe.1ker Kevin Moore, .'.I l1l.ir.1r1,111 .Jnd nation.1lly lo.nO\\ n authori!\ un Gook>. "ill cJiscu~> "h~ modern m\ ~wries are so pupuf.ir and \\hat's ne" on the >ht:'l\c:. .1t the Junc 9 luncheon mcctin~ 01 Friend) oi ti c ,..._e,\porl lk1:h L1br.m, 11 30 £3,1\ Clr...b, 1_2 I TAX FREE AA 6.24%* Newport Bea ch COP • Library Project • 6.20r"r due fl I /tJ (•Price of $99.35 Sub;ect ro Arntlatul11') For Info rmatio).1, call ... -,~~ rfea11.~VE'r'RGAN 7 14 759-lJ l I FAX 714/i59-95'9 NEWPORT CE NTER DRIVE I SUITE 550 I NEWPORT BE"CH CAL FORN" 92660 MEMBER NYSE, SIPC ANO OTHER PRINCIPAL EXCHAAGES •Diamonds .. r .. Lifestyles lifoslylcs Editor T.J. Hulchinson .•. 642-4121, ext. 3 Father's Day celebrations looming on restaurant horizon N EWPORT LANDING A GREAT VlEW FOR DAD -In the next week and 11 half. you might want to drop in at Newport Landing to sign up for the annual All-Star Dad contest. If you can describe why your~ is the most spcci::tl Dad of all, you may "in tickets for a California Angels gJme and a free Father's Day brunch, as well. Free ticket~ or no, the bav side location of Tastings Newport and Tidbits Landing restaurant promises to be a sell-out on Fathcr·s Day, June 21, with it s spectacular view of Newport Harbor, BJlboa Islam.I. Celeblvting 25 Years in Newport Beach Experence O'SnQ0 U>unty's finest t.alian OJisine and a spectaoJlar bay View. Onner is served each night from 5pm to 12 midnit.e (\IVeekends 'til 1 am) ()Jr piano bar will keep, yoo hurrmin1 r:, dtJflut ()Ur' b,1'1q LJPts on t111> lxiy dt 'fnp of tilP V1ll;::i" 3131 w. Coast Hwy. Nevvport Beach (714) 642-7880 Newport Center nnd a backdrop of mountain peaks in the distance as part of its magic. •• A Father' Day Champagne Brunch menu includes huevos rancheros with black beans and chorizo sausage, eggs benedict, grilled chi cken sa lad ~vith toasted walnuts and rnspberry vinaigrette, shrimp salad ~andwich with caviar mayonnaise on sourdough bread with sweet potato chips, waffles with fresh fruit compote and mint cream, and a selection of 4-egg omelets including one with wild mushrooms and imported Swiss cheese. Price for the brunch depends on what you order. A rousing Calypso band, The Islanders, starts playing at 1 p.m. \Jpstairs in the Oyster Bar and Lounge - a perfect place to celebrate Father's Day and the Day! Newpon Landing is also serving dinner on Father's Day from its regular menu Crom 5 to 10 p.m. Newport Landing is located at the water's edge, next to the ferry landing on Balboa Peninsula. For reserva tions, phone 675-2373. 0 F ATHER IS KING AT FIVE CROWNS -Brunch and dinner are on the schedul e at The Five Crowns with Brian Roth, the gifted young chef, promising n lavish and traditional Sunday Father's Day Brunch with crepes Veronique and Lawry's special roast prime beef has h ·among the most popularly ordered items. Prices range from Sll.50 to $16.95. Dinner will be served from 4 p.m. on, and will fea ture Five Crown favorites such as: beefsteak Neptune. rotisserie roast chicken, sautced jumbo prawns, scallops and the famous roasted prime ribs of beef. Prices for entrces are Sl4.95 to S23.50. For the ultimate gift for a connoisseur Dad, look into the superb wine list. The Five Crowns is at 3801 E. Coast Highway in Coronn dcl Mar. Reservations arc a must - phone 760-0331. 0 S PEAKING OF DADS - That proud French papa , Pascal Olhats has beau coup reasons for celebrating with a grand party on Thursday. First of all, there is the new baby, Pascaline. Then, there is the accolade of "Chef of th e Year" bestowed by the Southern California Restaurant Writers, plus the highest rating from the Zagat guide. And then, there is the fourth year in business - with extraordinary praise from diners and crit ic.s from here to New York. The five-course Champagne dinner will begin at 7 p.m. at 1000 Bristol Streer h COSTA MESA . . Your Locally STATIONERS, INC Owned Stationers ry Our Selection of Mylar & Latex Balloons for your special Occasions New Semce! We'll WRAP, PACK & SHIP an . Local ick, at hane ex ck! Phone Message Book Reg.$5.65 NOWSJ.81 Over JOOA> OFF! ~ '~ ~ ~ ~~~ ~~" .. ~ !§-~ f Ci)~~-~ --~ "'"'---~ ~~ gs.. 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(714) 631-4009 UveJmmT ........ ••• HililliB~~ ~-.n SHAUN BROSAMER Father of Five A Surprise for his wife Kim ALL DAY KINDERGARTEN KINDERGARTEN THAU 8TH GRADE • llfW -#111 ._, CME,_ - ITIIHll 1:11 • TO l:tO PM ENROLL NOW FAil BBIBI - North in Newport Dench. Reservations nre essential - phone 752-0107. 0 V ILLA NOVA'S CONCElff SERJES -For the third time around, Villa No\'ll is teaming up with th e Pacific Amphitheatre for a cherished combination of food and music. Tickets holders begin the evening with dinner at the bay side Villa Nova. After a three-course meal, it's off to the Pacific Amphitheater via. luxury bus, round trip. Wynona Judd is in the starring line-up with 'if n Outstanding New Indian Restaurant" .... JecolNIOll. The Loe ~ 1""' Merle Haggard and Billy Dean on Saturday, June 27. The dinner party starts at Villa·J<lov· nt 6:30 fi nd the price tag for everything but beverages is a reasonable $70 per person. Other performers, including Natalie Cole, Michael Bolton and Crosby, Stills and Nash, ar going to be on deck during the summer series. For information about the Villa Nova/Pacific Amphitheatr dinner-concert duo, phone Susa Fazjo at 642-7880. Look for Mnrla Bird's ttYie•Y o( the Rfri£'ro in ThursdDy's Wct'kend section. "Fabulous Food. .. Incredibly Fruh" The0191gtoa:== ~. . . ,, Daily Butl'et Luncheon Mon-Sat ' ---... --ss.'s NATRAJ Serving Lunch, Dinner & Brunch C L' I S I N E 0 F INDIA S.lwdlf &t S.oday Bn11t/J ms South c.ou1 H-.)' Laguna 8Clch. CA 92651 (71 4) 497-9197 - OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK S..-,ln.a 25932 Muirland$ 8IYd. Mm10n Vltjo, CA 92691 (71 4) 581-4200 You don't have to be an Ol}'tnpir hopcf ul to have fun at k c Capadcs. Nobod ·• perfect! But. 1r pcrrectton i "h.it 'ou havc1n mind.a k the Ice Capadc c'pert about le on .. Enroll now ... and let the fun At the comer of Harbor and Adams in Costa Mesa begin! · Public i,kattng dail>'· Pather'a Day Weekend Saturday. Jmae 20, 1992 A09hetm RUtoa and Towen The Rites of Passage: -· A Journey Toward Manhood The goal of this conference ls to help men eradicate the confusion and Isolation they have been expcrtenclng tn recent years. 1683& BROOKHURIT FOUNTAIN VALLEY (714) 963-7831 call Today For More Information (714) 831-8194 r CAU. FOi PUITHll INPOIMATION M llemenfal~ Prfwate lchool of DltllHcfloft Pounded In fNI • $65.00 includes lunch • • 6 Newport a.ctvCoata Meaa Dally Pilot ' Society Less is more at Cinderella Ball L css people a11ended, but more money wns made. The Cinderella Guild, Juniors, consider the slipper n fit and the Cinderella Ball a success. "We had 300 auction items and we will be giving $40,000 to Children's Hospital or Orange County," said co-chair Stephenie Ramirez, who attended with husband David. Co-chairing the Saturday evening ball in We stin South Coast Plaza Hotel with Ramirez was Society Laurie Rojas, there with . ----husband Michael. Susan Bancroft, there with husband Paul, was chairman of the auction and Anne Davis, there with husband Charlie, collec ted the prizes. (Guests had wands to wave as they bid to nuctionccr Ed Griffin.) Other committee members were Barbara Poliquin, ·auending "ith hu)band Mark, Cathleen Pecchia, with husband Or. Greg Pccchia, :ind Mary O'Con nor. The 10-year-old organization has 4Q members including ltt P~"'-0...ly P.~ From left, Laurie Rojas, Mi ssy Alexander and Stephenie Ramirez. provisionab and 10 ai.)OCiatcs. ''Originally, our members were daughters of Cinderella Guild members in Newport De;1ch. Members a!>ked friends and now our members come from all over the county," )aid Cathleen Pecchia. A highlight of the evening wa) the prc)entation of the "friend of Children" award to Beverly and Or. Melville Singer, director uf cardiology at Cl IOC. Guild pre)ident Christina Hughes noted that the Singer) have maJc out!llanding contnbutium. to the ho)pital and comm unity ns she handed over the award. Vivian Browne was in charge of decorations and transformed the ballroom into u black, silver and '"hite look with orchids, roses and ginger centering the tables. The 225 gue~t~ dined on soup en croute, green )alad with walnut 'ingairettc. filet and prawns with red pepper sauce and chocol.ite. ra~pbcrl) terrine. The )C\Cn·p1ccc ~tidnight Hour banJ pl.t}Cd for d::incing that went on "ell afta mitlnight \\ith nu pumpl..tn'> in !ltght. FREE FIRST EXAM New Clients Only During Regular Office Hours (Dogs A Cots Only) £. Ni , D. V.M. C. Mintzer, D. V.M. Low Cost Vaccine Clinic Every Saturday 1-3 P .M. Newly Remodeled! BALBOA ANIMAL HOSPITAL I Professlonall I Boarding I 1 Grooming 1 1 1 FREE NIGHT 1 *2 OFF Bath (wfth. minimum 5 night stay) 642-3840 I ,5 OFF Bath I I • S~acious Runs .. ... 6904 W. Coast Hwy • N.B. (Near Newport/Huntington Borders) Drop offs u early as 7:30 a.m. L _~Groom _J L Chma~Controlled _ -<." OFFER EXPIRES 6/14/92 -Nl;W CLIENTS ONLY T,..,,,,.,,, & • .,,..'Y of 81"'-, RIHNnt• & RllbbH• Open Monday -Saturday . Buc11111r's Creek Martinique 8Days&7~ *1"99* MniR • tD4TEGO BAY ~~Allolt ... • 0CH0 Rm-M nuM ---·~ .... • t£GRl..-M RlM ....... 11331' HAWAII ON SALE From s42a• OUTRIGGER SURF Puerto Vallar1a CDSllAzul Adlentura Resort Some of tle BEST~ in Mexico, cU»I 3~from-• fbld1>-.J8.t Alrtn • Accomodab. & Room Tax ·Thi..-d hoeal tacilies & .as c11111n1 Hotel R1s1n1t1ons Calaina Island 6 more ~ ald easier to get to 1han ever! • Clll.11111 CllE •wn• Sonora Bay FLY FREE! JJty 1 ~ deprt.re rx'if NOW 'J/dl* Reg. '1099 M t'd1sM! C) ..-.~11111 MEXICRNR&_ . CANCUN From 1'416* 7 Days Per Person IOoti>le Occupancy MEX/CRNR~ •FlslllFtm• Am laGkrias s-1r Mela Sin Um ... 5Dl)'l&4Nll* •Sllllrllllr• Ami m. s.n .aa Dal Cabo 5Dlyl&4N!1*flanSlil' ' Tuesday, June 9, 1992 Ail) Society Editor Vida Dean ... 642-4321 Auction chair Susan Bancroft, left, Carol and Jeff Carlile, and committee member Cathleen Pccchia. B \hi In HO\I Y~l< H >\S \\TDDl\GS :\T ~I .\ German Rome BUCl'f Doryman's Inn Romantic Weddings at Su Oceanfront Bed & B~akfast • Lllltury Mot°' yll(hl) .. nd S..1hng vf'Slels Wedding Cakes "The Old-Romarnx. Umiry, rcsoundmi ctesancc & VIC'tOnan Gra11deur await )'OU Make plans 'Our Profession.ti COO<d1n•tors Fashion Way" 2950 Grace I.n. today for your Honeymoon or anmn•crsary PrO\-~ Toul Pl'1nn1ng Ol!si~ to Compluncntary champagne wub ad fol Your 8~ , :::C=.M=. =Call=fi=o=r =in=fo=. =5=40=·=0=28=1=-..!====6=7=5=· 7=300==== (714) 675-4704 Bedroom Furniture -SERTA ~ PREMIUM FIRM TWIN Sugg.List SALE 2 pc. set ...... $259 ...... •169 FULL 2 pc. set ...... S359 ...... •249 QUEEN 2 pc. set ...... S459 ...... •299 KING 3 pc. set ...... $599 ...... '349 TWIN Sugg. lilt SALE 2 pc. set ...... $499 ...... •349 FULL 2 pc. set ...... $629 ...... •449 QUEEN 2 pc. set. .... $849 ..... •549 KING J pc. K't ...... $999 .... '699 t. SERTA HO RIZO PLUSH FIRM TWIN ~ugg U5t SALE 2 pc. set. ..... $329 ...... 1249 FULL 2 pc. set ...... $449 ...... •JJ9 QUEEN 2 pc. set.. .... $599 ...... •389 KING 3 pc. set ...... $799 ...... •499 SERTA • JUNIPER PLUSH FIRM TWIN ~gg l"( SALE 2 pc. set. .... $649 ..... •369 FULL 2 pc. set. ..... $799 ...... •529 Q UEEN 2 pc. set . ... S999 ..... •599 KING 3 pc. set ..... S 1399 ..... •799 Venetian Gondola Getaway • c.ou~ BAskeu l...._ • Cham~grie eL 1rYln • • C1ft c~roufia1es Co••t NEWPORT BEACH c1a.rr~n (714) 675-4704 FREE with purchase of $299 or more ~Bed Frame Y" Delivery & Set Up Y" Disposal of old mattress SERTA • LANGLY PLUSH FIRM TWIN Sugg List S,..LE 2 pc. set. .... $449 ...... •289 FULL 2 pc. set .. $549 .... •379 QUEEN 2 pc. set .... S699 ...... •479 KING 3 pc ~t. ..... $949 ..... '679 RECESSIONS STRESS-0-PEDI 25 )'CJr warrant)/1000 co1 Pillo\\ Top TWIN \y L~t V.l 2 pc set ..... S799 ...... •400 FULL 2 pc. set ...... $899 ...... •499 QUEEN 2 pc t ..... $1099 ..... •599 ICING J pc. t ..... $1399 ..... '799 Ae TUeada , June 9, 1992 ADVERTISING Before you dive in~ . . . • • Thinking about adding a pool , spa , or any major landscape ch·ange? Do your homework 8y Mary Earl T he time ot the year is here \\hen homeowners coniurL' up w.1ys lo 11nprl>\C Jnd beJutify their ~.mb It might be ::.imply ,1dd 1'\j ~pl<'l!>hes ot color, or 1nst.11 1ng a dramJtic spa or p0nl. I( }'OU ieel 0\ crwhclmcd "1th how to begin ~uch a pwJCCl, or how 10 hire J l\. ntr.Ktor, here ,11c J few ~u~~e::-t:ons .~Research Jll the currcnl publicJt1ons th.it show the l,ne~t dc::.igns tor poolshpas. \\ hL·n \OLl find ~omcthing .1ppL•Jl111g, (UL it out or mJkc a u11 ' Jnc) ... 1u1<.:' 1t 1n ,, tile l.1bL L'U ck~ ~1b \'..,u ii nL ~hblH::. ur fr1cncb 1.1\L~ ,1 dc::.1gn \\hich vt1u like, •.1~c .1 photl)graph \lt. the_ area • Next comes the important decision of locating the con trJctor to design and implernent your project. In choosing J contractor, rcn1ember to select one who is slate licensed (C-53) for that speciality. Whether you get the contractors' names from friends or other sources, always check to see if the license is good with the state contractor's board. You can do this b) asking for their license number and then calling the conrracto r's board for a report. r\lwa)'S interview several contractors, a::.king them to b1 ing .:ilong their l oreman or pro1c<..t manager. During the in ten rcw, C!>lablish what role till' loreman or project manager (1f there is one) will problems lhat you may inherit with the company. R cmembcr lo get severa l bids for the project using exactly the same design, equipment, materials, etc., to determine the best offer. • Communication is key in ensuring a smooth process during the project. During the interview, note how well you interact with the contractor, foreman or project manager. Good communication will help avoid misunderstandings and delays once the work begins. • When drnwing up a contract, be sure to specify that a full crew will be on the job for eight hours each day, weather and process permitting. This will eliminate workers being pulled off your project to work on other jobs ca using repeated delays. Once demolition starts, you are completely committed. Do not assume anything. Write into the contract all details of the job. Don't hesitate to have your contractor explain any phase of the job you don't fully understand. If you arc not comfortable with any aspect, place an addendum to the contract staling any specific concerns, Make sure the addendum is signed. Mary Earl is with Newport Beach-based Home Improvement Referrals • incl ~lip it into) our tile 10ldcr. Cunt1nuc to g,1tlw1 idea::. until 'ou n,1rro\\ (fO\\ n the choice ... 111 prcparal1L n ror d1 ... cus::.ions '' th cl1iierert cunll .H. Lors. h,1\ e in the job . A::.k how many projects they r.======================;;;;;l umcntlv have and if you can • '-.O\\ b0~1n tlw I l'Sl:Md\ tor project 1111,inu11~ The ,1111ount oi iinJncing \\di determine the :,11e 1>1 the f)fOJl'Cl. \bit the sites \\1th them. Also, .i~\.. ior name::. ;ind numbers of ,111 projects complC'led within the pa!>t s1~ months. By _ cnn taLling the~c clients, )'OU ,, ill g,1in imight::. into both the acl\antJge::. and potential -----... fuuillabaisse $14.95 Rca.'19.95 Clas.sic French Seafood Chowder • Shrimp, ml.1S5els, clams & Red Snapper in a fish broth. Served with garlic croutons and Rouille. 1 Offer Valid wuh this Coupon ------------------------------------ 414 N. Newport Blvd., NeWJX)rt Beach• 645-6700 .. ---., : BLOWOUT 99¢ SALE I 1 All Items Listed Below Only 99¢ Each 1 Suave Shampoo 16 oz. Faberge Shampoo 20 oz. I I Suave Hair Spra~ 01. Faberge Conditioner 20 oz. I Styles Haar SprJ\ 8 oz Aqua Net Hair Spray 11 oz. I I Styles Lotion 8 oz All Set Hair Spray 9 oz. I Styles Gel 4 & 8 oz All Set Non-Aercosol 8 oz. I Wella Cond11inncr lb oz. I Wella Shampoo 16 oz. Pedicure Slippers I L·o 1 M s Sation Nail Polish rea ouc;c;c oz. I Trcc;emmc Mou-.c 6 oz China Glaze Nail Polish I I Tresemme Conc.lnione r 16 oz. Layla Lip Sticks I SALON GRAND OPENING I SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL SALON SERVICES I • expires 6-14•Whilc supplies last•Not valid with any o ther offer • -----------------In Back Bay Court • 261-6788 3601 Jamboree BIYd. at Bristol In N rt Beach NO MORE FLEAS ONE YEAR GUARANTEE OR YOUR MONEY BACKI • NO PESTICIDES OR POISONS USED IN YOUR HOME. • SAFE FOR ADULTS, CHM.OREN. AND PETS. • YOU DO NOT HAVE TO LEAVI YOUR HOME DURING THE APPUCA TlON. • ENV1RONMENrAU Y SAFE • FLEA FREE CONOmOHI AND OIOOOAIZES YOUR CARPET. • LICENSED AHO INSURED. • WRllTEN 12 MONTH GUMANTEE OR YO~R MONEY BACK. • THE ANAL SOLUTION POR A Fl.EA FREE HOME. FOR A FRIE ESTIMATE CALL NOW (714) 974-6650 FLEA FREE WE PUT AN END TO FLEASI ) Planning Home .T~~~ Improvement? Don't become a consumer horror story on T.V.! Murray Stein, Licensed Contractor, Teacher & Expert Witness will conduct a 2-hour class designed to teach you how to protect yourself and to learn how to inspect your home fo r safety & code violations. IF YOU ARE PLANNING ANY HOME IMPROVEMENT OR IF YOU HAVE HAD A BAD EXPERJENCE WITH A CONTRACTOR IN THE PAST, THIS CLASS IS A MUST! Saturday, June 27 from 9am-1 lam Space is limited Call to reverse enrollment or for information (714) 548-2292 $20 includes Continental Breakfast Visa & Master Card accepted Raphael, a legend in his own time. Raphael the Muter Ar11~1 of the R~n11u•nce Period Kncw.n ror his sense of color, f0<m and ~sslon, he ~camt • 'eg<'nd in his own tt~ And now, co~J Raphael f.lucet.s, the ,,. btrlh or dt>\1gn 11nd finer qu.ihty 1n solid brus ftu(CU, tubtetJ and .iccKM>t~ They 11e 1'11llblc 11 Wbl End Wat, whcr )'OJ UC! cl~lln~ to find th•t lcgcnd.ary ''·" mrnl for ~our home It 'Norks 'Nonders . American Vt Heart Association · Share Youir Good Taste With Otheirsa IJrangewood Children's Foundation is a non-profit Of'gonization supporting Orange County's home fa abused and neglected children.Help support by donating, shopping and placing items on consignment for others. a--~iitl "Bii ,~ ~~ Mon. thru Fri. 10-5, Saturday 10-5, ,Closed Sund9)' 2850 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar 760·6640 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Ii --- Tuesday, June 9, 1992 A7 ~ D Community Forum Community Forum runs on Tuesdays, Thur)(.fil)') and 5.lturd.iys Write lo: Pilot Leiter , 330 W. B.iy St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Faic letters to: 646-4170 Readers' Hotline ... 642-6086 Editor William Lobdcll ... 642-4321, ext. JS 1 '· Kobrin taken to the <very expensive) cleaners in Corona del Mar STILL UNLOADING A FEW STRAY PI ECES -I don't intend to make a columning career out of The Gre:u Move from Tijuor1u Norte to f antO!>)'land, but me fifteen dollars when it was new." So, because other customers were starting to snicker, 1 poid. One's dirty linen should never be aired in public; and, besides, there's spmcthing ridiculous about huving a week's wush held for ransom. I'm still quaking from the cultural shock, dollar-wise. Take, please, the laundry. It wa s less than a hamper-full -a week's accumulation of undershirts, shorts, socks, a couple of hankies -dropped at a Corona del Mar establishment which will be nameless here. At the next stop. La Petite 13oulangerie, l got lucky. Having coffee was a friend, hairstylist Mork Nacker, and I told him my nail-file was somewhere in the bowels of :1 packing crate. There was a black-tie fundraise r that night at Village Crean, And when I went to retrieve same, the mun suid, "Thal will be fifteen dollars." tagcd by the Orange County chapter of the American Diabetes Association, and I didn't want to be mbwkcn, fingernail-wi se, for Howard Hughes. ''Come with me," he said, leading the wuy into neighboring Contessa lluir Fashions, "and we'll see ir we can liberate an emery board." ----"Fifteen dollars??!!" I ejaculated. "This stuff didn't co~t And that's when thing~ got a bit he•1dy. Upon Harbor View's rocky road FOR YEARS l'VE 1ravckd O\cr Harbor View Drive. J was among the privileged few who took ad' antuge of its existence to tra,el from MacArthur to old Corona del Mar. Its design - houses only on one side -mnde travel 100 ca y sometimes, which resulted in my share or tickets, . "h ich led to respect for its residents and no tickets. It "as evident though that this street had special privileges of our lnw enforcement community. Twcnty·fi\e mph \\aS an acceptable speed -now it 15 mph or )OU destroy )Ou r cnr - ~iny car. Harbor View Dri'c now has :rn C.\Orbi tant amount of speed bumps. f\loncy has been spent here for a pecial few on a street. Who has the nghb, \\ho got the money? (!. few who live on this street. No one asked me or nw children or my neighbor. i 'hc Thomas Guide doc,n't 'hO\\ a private community. I sec no gate~ at either end. and )Ct I must endure th ese dangc10ul>. damaging special bumps h.> u~c ··ou ~" street. These bumps should have been 'oted on. Thc!ie dollJrs should ha\e been held for the m~tsscs. Let's go back 10 equul rights to those dollars -not for n spcci:il (ew at the cxpcme of others. C:in you sec it happening to Bayside Drive -a street \\hieh al o has homes only on one ~idc. God forbid, and why not? What's different? Who arc you ou t there who c:in impose, from nowhere. such u problem -wealth speaks, I guess -but there will always be others m.e myself who only ask for a fair share. Return the street to safe ty -put the funds into n real disa~ter, PCH -and let our lives be uncomplicated. Get rid of the bumps get rid of the pccial prhilegc . J.C. HILL 40 years Corona dcl Mar O\\ ner 0 REGARDING THE IRIS Yokoi article in the May 21 issue of the Daily Pilot concerning road bumps. It indicates our City Council will allow road bumps in any neighborhood th:it can get 65 percent of the reside nt s to petition for them. I \\Ould like to point out th:it I !arbor View Dri\c ha~ 14 home • oil on one side of the street, and they have petitioned to have S speed bumps in tailed. This short street has nlways had a 2S mph speed limit. Recently the city not only rep.1ired some curb breaks, but paved the entire. three blocks and the street was already in good hape. So it is now effectively closed to neighborhood traffic -or at le:ist tho c who don't cnrc to damage their cars. My conclusion to this gross wuste of money is that some resident in that block mui.t know where the body i huried in ehe Newport Street DcpMtmeot. W.L. THOMPSON Corona dcl Mor VII delendeli YOUR COMMENTS IN THE May 28 "Editor's Notebook" on Voil, Colorado were tornlly misdirected. You should hove criticiicd )Our travel aaent for mkina the ~ugestion that you visit V:ail, Colorado at a time. when everyone who know the resort, knows that it is the do"n time. Remember the principle "Caveat Empeor" -let the bu)·cr beware! You abo failed to do your homework because there arc lots of thing~ 10 do in• the v~1il Valley if )OU like to hike, fi<,h, bike, rher rnf1 . balloon ridc,Jrail walk. hor~cbuck ride, golf, or tennis. There ore abo many local activities such as art sho\\:., fair~. and home tours. Vail ha~ a wonderful season of concerts in the summer -including a se ric~ of weekly free programs. I might also add that there are plenty of authentic mining to" ns to 'isll in the vicinity with natural charm. The people "ho work the ~ki sea on, work long days, ~c,en days a wed •. and they take their brcriks bct\\CCn April and June. The ~ea!>onJI \\Orkers abo mo'c on to their next cntlc~1vor, Jnd the population tlrops to its IO\\C:.I lc\el or the \eJr. The summer l>Ca~on begin\ around the Fourth of July. and there 11rc bJrgains in housing and restaurants to be found during that season. The :.hops and rc~taurant arc upcn and the village has J spcci~1l ambiance. The Fourth of July cclcbrJ11011 in the town of A'on, \\hich i:. ten miles to the WC\l or Vi.Iii. i .. the biggc~t in the Valley. and much more !>pcctJcubr than any .1rou11d here. There arc mJny former OrJngc Countv rc-,idcnts \\ho reside and \\Ork (n the V:11 l Valley bcc~1usc they like the slo"cr p:ice and the environment. I low do I l now .lll thi ? Decau:.c I pend as much time as I can in thnt area \\hen our ccond home is not rented out. I1ARllARA L. LONG Newport Beach Note from Editor \V1/li:Jm Lobdell: 711c column on V:1il iJl~o created quite :i !!lir /);1/f-1~Jy ncross the country. T11 o nc11~p:1p1.:rs in Vnil and one in A~pc:n /1111 c CJ/led to :J)k permi ion (11 l1icl1 l\JS grantc:cl) to reprlnt the cvlumn. Police overkill I THOUGHT WE HAD heard the last of Newport Dcach police good or b••d letters. but Lt. Chandler·~ letter regarding Councilman I ledges left some doubts. His examples of u~ing rolled up ne"spapcr~ to "d1snbusc" puppies that pit.Idle on carpets und ui.ing the term scocnaw antic (one who hab11ually violates the law) for u ja)"~alkcr mi~ht be ovcrlill. Even for .1 22-year police \Cteran and Newport'!> "Senior Watch Commander." TOM TOOIN Oalboa Fred's staying STARTING TO READ last Monday's Pilot, "How 1\eat," I thought, "They've hit on a grcut farewell column, and now everyone'~ u ing it. Out how come there' o ru h of deportees?'' Anyhow, I hat.I read the farewell on Saturday, and l didn't want to be moved to tcnr h\iice. I continued on reading about the f i h Fry, and then opened the paper to sec who would be doing o column in Fred' stead. Out hcd i41 still here. What a pica ant urpri~! l gue~i.. he didn't say when he would leave. Fini hcd rcadina the paper ond \\ent back 10 look at the shndeJ blocks that you read after havin ' read cverythin' cl)C: there wa the "Oop ... Funny, the farewell &ounded jur.t hkc \Omething that Freddie would hove written. l'erhiap' lri\ 100 went to USC. We arc relieved that FrcJ i till with the Pilot, and we're sorry to sec Iris go, but don 't you ha\'C ~omeone who check~ the nn:ll before it goes to print? AL GRAPS Santa Ana Heights Woe are we Fee, fie, fo, f ums, We smell 1he "oil" of th e Du~h-leugue bums! To those who voted for incumbents Dornan, Ferguson and Rohrabal'.hcr: You desem! what you'll gc1 from these sclf·scrving, arrogant and contcmptuous-of-their- constitucnts bully-boys. To those who did NOT vote on Tue~dav -belier than 65 pcrceni of the rcgbtcret.I \iOler~ -and th e millions more \vho ha"e not even bothered to exercise their PRIVILEGE TO VOTE by registering: You Jc~erve \\hat )Ou'll get from our cu rrent complacent, grandi.tanding and ineffccti'c government (I include exccuthc, legislutive and judici:il brunches). To those goo<l, intelligent and concerned candidates "ho put their efforts \\iherc OUR intcre~I!> :i re (or seemed to be): My condolences for your brn' e and energetic try. Don1 give up; we must ''ale up. h~tcn and give people like )OU the chJnce to \\ ork for u~ ... and \\ e \\ill - perhaps. To thO!>C "ho voted for new blood, new thinking, new program ba~cd on old-but-tricd-and ·true democ r .. 11ic principles and after careful weighing of the candidate~ .. 1nJ other relevant political op11on~: Woe arc we! ELEANORE HU~IPHREY Costa Mc~a Petracca attacked; Dana supported MARK PETRACCA, IN HIS editorial ··Politics of Fc;1r" cl.11ms Dana Rohrabacher is attacking illcgul ulicns bccnu c he want to deny them access to t;.l\payc r-fu ndcd services (welfare) nnd deny their children born in the United States citizenship. Rohrabucher bn't attacking illegal aliens -he b attacking policies. 1 lc i~ making an ;utcmpt to bnng common ~cnsc to our county. When our own son~ un<.l dnughtcrs find jobs extremely carce, when our job~ arc thrc.11cnetl because compJnic •ire leaving Cuhfornia :ind tho e staying arc cu lling-back, '"hen our taxes nre already much higher than we feel they h:ive n right to be, when insurance rute and medical co t have soared to the point the a\iernge family fmd~ difficulty puying them. it i~ time to be concerned about people Invading our borde rs illcg.llly .rnd then having to suppon them as a re!>ult. Mr. Pctracca forget!. one 'cry impon:int fact in hi~ article . There ure sounJ reaso ns for immigration lnwll. Amcric.1 h.1'1 nhv••) opened its ;1tmi. tu uthe1 wi'lhing to m:ikc it their home, but reahl.cs in order to protect it cir, ~o th.it it can contrnuc to be a i.trnng countr)'. quot.I\ rnu'l be Cl. I bchcvc in helpini; tho'c le fottun.lle then our cl\C . Uut I tlunk ~tarting with those "ho ore already citizen~ or lcgolly in the United Stutc mu t be our fir l con 1dcrutiun. Unfortunately there un: nlreadv more of thO\C th.in \\C cu n hindlc:. Our economy 1\ not ii<>OJ rishc now. Plca)C, Mr. l'etro~ca, don't mo~e u feel &uilty for \Oling 0 man into ofltte that h,1\ cut throuah the l)pc or \ introduction to deligh1f ul Mnri~ Chiaro,·alloti, who's owned the fancy salon forever with husband Joe, I blurted, "How much is :i manicure?" "Twelve dollars," she said. "Twelve dollars," I said, doing some rapid calculation. "That comes out to a dollar a finger.'' "Slightly more," she said. At the D1abetcs, "La\ Vega~ Ntglm" frolic that night, I kept my municured hands 1n full view at the gaming rnbles, but nobody ~eemcd 10 notice. Gambling fever, y'know. Then, before I could ask the going rate for thumbs only, she said, "You're in luck. Georgette's just had u cancellation. Honored gue~ts were Nora and Charles Hester, one of the most belo\ied coupl es in all of P1lo1L.1nd and beyond, and they revculed that they \\ere celebruting the 56th anniversary of tht:ir wcddrng back in Effingham, 111. Aw, what the hell. My last manicure had been in 1951, at the Tokyo Onsen (which transl:.ltes loosely into bathhouse), and it \\as way past time for another. Georgette was tender, kind, sympathetic and gentle. "You have very ~trong nails," she said, massaging every finger until even the knuckles softened. Fifty-six )Cars of maritJI bliss?! How could this be? Bright-eyed and C\CM i\acious !':or•• Hester must'~e been bet rothed v.hile still in the cradle. Either 111ut, or good ol' Charlie's property holdings must include the Fountain of)~uth. rhetoric )'OU offer in your article. Rohrabacher is just applying a lillle common sense to a difficult problem Orange County has and must focc. 0. O'NEIL Ne" port 13euch 0 Al THOUGH I AM A FOJt\l\ER student or Professor PctraCCi.l I must respectfully object to his allack on Dana Rohra bacher's position on illegal immigrants. To auack Rohrab~1cher simply because he opposes Ii.Ix dollrirs being spent on illegal immigrants is preposterous and mbdirccted. If Mr. Petracca believes that anybody from any country should be allO\\Cd to enter the United States at any time and 1al..c adv:intage or ta:<poyer funded servites, (as Mr. Petracca sugge~ts with his reference 10 the cliche "huddled mas cs" quote), then Mr. Petracca should le'y his ullack on U.S. imm1gra11on la\\:. and policies. To indirectly compare t-.lr. Rohrabachcr to the KKK and McCarth) ism simply bccnuse he proposes 10 follow and support v:ilidly en:1ctcd United States law is unfair. ls Mr. Pctracca propo ing that politician~ ~lnd law enforcement officials simply ignore the lilw ond pretend that illegal immigr.1111 arc not here illegally'! Or do we :1cknowlctlgc the undi!>putcd fact that b> Jefi nition illegal immigranb urc here illcg:illy, but instead or enforce the bw undermine it h) rewarding illegals by allo\\ ing them to lake advantuge of the public !urge~? Either altcrnati'e does not mal..e logic:il or legal se n~e. I am not pa~l>ing judgment on the United States immigrntion policies. That is not at ,~.,uc here. The fact i~ that we live in a democr.1cy and ha\c a '}:.tem for enacting la"~ in a democratic fashion. To criticize on indl\ idu:il who ~imply supports enforcement of a va lidly enacted law. only because you disagree \\1th the l:iw, is unfair. pretcnuou~. and decidedly undemocra11c. Mr. Pctracca's solution. "hich would require that politiciuns und law enforcement officials ignore lawi. which they a indi' iduals di~agrcc with, is inadvisable and politically dangerous. DRIAN A. KUMAMOTO Newport Dcuch Send everybody back I AM A 32-year-old town transplant who. us u Nuvy br~ll. h. s lived in California for an aggreg:ite of nppro:<imatcly 15 year . The remainder of my life wa spent in town, Mi~l>issippi (just for the race riob), Illinois, Missouri. Arilona and India (for thoi.c unfortunate, uninformed souls, Republican and other scmi-illitcr:ucs, that's a Country on the other side Df the.globe). As a product of Native Amcric:rn and immigrant ancc tor from several countrie • 11 ~ccm., to me that Ccrt•lil\ lnJi\iidual\ in T llE Community, (probably not NATIVl:. American ) by ugsestmg that bctni born in America to illeg .. 11 inimi,rants makes one u parn itc .. not an American, ha\ie not gone far enouah in their que t IQ "SOive America.'' I, Ten Chancellor, MENSA c:indid,ue. ruturc Radio Star and All-around Genius Woman, propo~ that we send nil Non·Nat1\'e American "&ck To Where They Cumc Frum." Smee m°'I "AnlCric11n>'' arc prOduc:h of more thon one "'b~ckgrc.>und," this Inly aet I little me-y, but it vnll 'ive &.ainful cmpk>ymcnt to 1ndMdu1lt J erry K obrin's rolumn runs TucsdOJ , 11wndIJ)S and SuturdnJs. I L such as "Jeffrey D." and "Omaima N." who will surely enjoy the prccillion ~urgery they \\ill be enable<.! to perform to cumplete their 1jsk. Wha'1 England, Germany anc.J the other countries of the ''orld "ill do "itlt garbage s.1ci..~ of mi~malched body pam i~ rcJlly not my problem since, ut that time. I \\ill be "Pans of the Problem''. .. An) how it will leave all the jobs, money, l .. md and ··~1utr' 10 the True American~ and all the "foreigner~·· \\Ill have been shipped ''Dack to Where The~ Came from" and won't tlm be a "Lovely Pl ace tu Li,c" \\ 1thou t Illegitimate Ol:ick Drug De.1kr~. Lazy Me~ican Welfare Che.it-., White Trash P10~1i1utcs, Maf1u.so llalian Pimp~. Jc,~i-.h Slum Lords, Crooked lri.sh Politician.s. Germ:lll Communbt Ne''~p .. 1per Editors. Fihhv Rich French Eht i:.t Pi~'· D1seJ)ed. Pcl'\ertcd Non,egi:lns .int.I Dutch Homosexuals (the> reproduce ~ in vi tro fertilitation. you I.no"). No-Good J.ipane-.e l~a 1 h1e,cs and Other Lo" Life. Slime Sucking Scah-.. I really hope all )OU People ou1 there in "Ne" spa per Land" \\Ill help Mile th b little idcJ into l.t" and then ma)bC \\e can get rid of some really l\O\iou~ problem-. (hkc Dilnncme)cr. Rohr.1b.11:her anc.J Qua)IC) that hJH' been .bothering some of the "Upstanding C11itcns of ·1 hi) Count!'\-." • TERI CHANCl.:LLO R t'\c\I port Ucach Earth summit THE EARTH SUMMIT 111 Rio hlb me "ith bo1h hope ..1nd fc.tr: hope that "e \vtll !>Cl in motion the action needed to ~ .. 1,e this pl..1ne1; rc .. 1r lh.11 it \\ill be too liulc. too late. Global "arm ing, Olone depkllon. di.sappc.lrmg rain fore.st. \\,11er pollution. more tlun J billion people h\lng in extreme P°' crt}; the li~t i\ Ions :ind fright ening. Uut a ne\\ bipJrtban bill has been in troduced 111 Congrc~ The Earth Summit LeaJcr.ship Act (HR5162) if p.i..!!ed \\Oult.I Jo much to further the U.S. contribution 10 :wing our c:Jrth. It call~ for a new org~1n1l.1t1on. the FounJJtion for Sustam.1blc Oc\elopme1ll, \\hich \\OulJ fund small, non-prolll organ1L.1t1on \\Orling on the 1111er-rclJted problems of po\erly and environmental degrndation. It also call for reducing our military and ecurit) foreign aid. reforming multilateral organizntionl> and require that the President put in pl;1cc a plan to reduce our carbon cm1\Sions. This bill should b"e spon\Ored by our Orange County Reprcscnt:ni'e . What' rn 11 for us? Our air, ottr \\-:Iler. our grandchildren·~ future. SllrnLEY WILLI MS Corona Jd M.ir Shirley \\-1/11Jm~ 1s a iroup lc:1dcr of South Orange Ct>unt) Ch:tptcr of RE ULTS. an mtern:1t11.m.1l S'·' rooh lobti.1 for the :11/~'i;iti<ln LI/ llun~t·r .tnJ pmwty. Missed the point IT IRRITA1C ME EVERY tune I pick up :i nc"'l'·'f>Cr or turn on the nc\\) either b) rnd10 or 1 V, \\Itch a c01Tl(~f\· tall.; how or a talk show on 1 V. E'cl')onc i" a tritic. I am referring tu Dan Oua)le'l> 11tcmcnl ;about Murph) Dr '"· I think the} nil ml\~1;d the P"'int. Murphy Oro"n i uppt»1;d lo be un adult. The hOw ho" her ignoron a abuu1 havina 11 "ahy out o( -.edktek All the ~h,'Mll •ac boyS anJ airl' ace 1h1'.\ 1nJ nabt •--.y it PflCll'\ to them that C\el)bOJ) 1) doing 11 That make~ 1t all right for them to follO\\ uit. A~ long a~ I can remember there hJ\C been la\\~ again~I con1ributing to the dchnqucnc)' of a minor. but appJrcntl) our , sy~cem no lon:;a enforce:~ the~c IJ\\.s. Thb abo pert:.11m to th e lwnding our of condoms at our schoob. I feel thJt :imune \\-ho h;1nJs these things to 'Jn) one under the. Jgc of 19 I'> contnbuung 10 the dchnquenC) of n minor. Our ,.due h:l\e cert ainl)' chJnget.I. When I went to ~hool it \\as 10 recci'e an educ.11ion, nol ho" to produce children out of \\cdlock or ho" man~ girh )OU coulJ )educe bcc:iu~e the ~chooh "ere cncoura!,ing ii. GEORGE FORl E\ ILLE ~e\\ port Uca1: h Fried over Fish Fry OP[N LETTER to M:l\Or HornbudJe ..1nc.J Cll}-Coum:1l Members: Another Lions Club Fi"h rn has JUSt ended. Th..1nk gooJnc~ .. 11 I ha'e Ji.,cd ill JS45 AnJhe1m fo r 23 )ear~. Each )eJr, I hJ\C seen the parade. the c .. unhJI ant.I the number of people :111end in~ grow and grow ant.I grow. J have been the on·.sitc m .. rnagcr of the Vendumc Condominium· for eight )Car\ ~nd one of m~ duties 1 10 assure the home O\\ner~ thJt our complc\ is kept neat and clean. It b VCI) difficult to Jo that during the three d:i~ the P.1rade ant.I Fa h I f) arc h1. IJ JI Lll>n' Park. I \\ J ..is ur1:J b' t-..c1th V ..111 Holt th:it the Lilli;, Club "ould pro' it.le pcopk Ill p1cl.. up trash in front of our cnmpk\ I ne,cr a\\ .in)onc Jlung th..11 during the enurc 111ne. I 'pent three da~' - morrung, nl>l.lll ..1nJ 1;\en1ng - picking up p .. 1pc1). corncob~. b1.cr c.1n' .ind b011k,, and diapel" etc ·1 he rnc:n·~ rntfl'-1111 lkX'lr at our Cllmpk\ \\a\ rn1.J llpl.'n ~I the lock ~kn U'>1.J LlUr Jlk) ..1nJ 'hrul'I' to rd1C\C lhem,ches I \\J' told ll' the pl1lice, 1h.11 1f \\e haJ Jny prl1btem~ "c "ere to phone them I J1J I \\J1tcJ for O\Cr an h,our SunJ~1~ C\1:nmg lor thi:m Ill :11 me to Ill\\ 1lkg.1ll) pJ1keJ c.m .. 1 he tune h.1, n'mc Lion~ PJrl.. is 100 -.rnJll for 'udl :i l.1rge gJthenng of pcliple and cJt) 111 the nc1~hborhl)(>J. Plca-.c take rnto con!>1Jcr .. 1tidn my concern 1h.1t ne\t )C.11 the PJr allc and 11 h'l'ry be at omeW'e chc' fron t Joor ULM'tc DAVIS Co tl Mc'~ tijiliL An Independent Newspaper Published by ~ Comm1.1nitv N~-s. I Elliot Stein, Jr. chairman Jim Cttssin~r pubhwr Tom John50n issoc~te publisher Wiiiiam S. Lobdell cd1t0f & vice prMent Steve MMble miNStnf editor W•lter lu"°"""t 1901·1989 foundina publi~ , A8 Tuesday, June 9, 1992 Back Page On their toes Right: Yo ung ball e rinas stand in line Monday hoping to be selected to participate in the Royal Danish Ba llet's "Napoli," which will appear at the Performing Arts Cente r. Above: Ba llerina hopefu ls warm up by stretching before their dance auditio ns a t the Center Monday morning. TURNER From A 1 lfot Turner') collcaguc!I b.1l~cJ 11 his su~cstion. (\H1m1hH1m.1n Ru1hcl)n Plum- nH:r ~:ml -,he ll1u11J the pl:in wo dc1.11kt..I. "Thc~c arc \Cl) "oph1~11c.11cd 11rugram!>,., Pl ummc r ..,,11d. ·· 11 a~­ '"mes 1h.11 mncr-cit) people h;I\ c • 1 k\cl uf c<luc.1tion that .11lo"' thcm Ill \.l~C p.trl Ill lhC~l' pro- cr .1111,. •• • I he rc..:.t of the counl."il im.1.,tc..J 1h.1t Ne"pl.lrt lk.1ch :.hmdd \\Oii) ;ibl>Ul JI\ ll\\ 11 rrobkm~ hl'fl)fC FESTIVAL From A1 "And it \\t"t tld be a trcmcndou ... (,h., k>r the p-:uplc of ('6,1.1 ~lc~J." U.il-cr 'Jid. "How m.111) \l'nuc ... do we ha'c for the per- 'tra) ing ebC\\ here. "( find these program·s should he directed to Newport Deach fi1 ,1," said Councilman John Cox. "I think it is important that we don't lme !light of ou r own back- ).trd. We ha\C a lot more hardship c.t,C!> than we arc given credit fllr. .. Others !>aid they thought Turn- er\ proposal would duplicate what local charities nre already doing . Uut Turner disagreed. "I cmision this to go beyond the ch.int1c ''here \\C h:l\e wine and dicc~c .ind disCU!I!> things," Turner !>:lid. formini:: art!>?" l311lc~I ,., a showcase for pcr- lomung arts groups across the county. the event typically draws 1hm1sanJs of citizens for two days of entertainment from no lcl>S than ~O musical groups and dance troupes. For Father's Day ... A Custom Ponrait Sitting Included With Each Sitting A Miniature Portrait Mounted on a Card Embellished wnh Hand Calligraphy S1111ng Fee '60 ~ off _.,, ftt Ask Abou1 Our Ponru1 JrPrnmuuon DELI & KITCHE>; OUlOWN ROAST BEEF (Coald IO you ~) Al.JRICQUO DOMESTIC ~ PARMESAN CHEESE "1 -h ------------------- CUTS From A1 tors' contracts by one month, nnd a 15 percent cut in purchnses by the school district warehouse. The Dudgct Tusk Force is also expected to recommend cuts in ex- penditures by school board mem- bers ond the superintend ent's of- fice. Changes in the recommenda- tions are expected before th ey are presented to school bourd mem- bers at tonight's meeting. Decker believes money is being wasted on a number of items that could be cul without directly af- fecting classroom instruction, such as subscriptions to professional journals by adminbtrators and memberships in prores)ionul orga· niLation by !IChool board mem - bers. "You do those things at the sac- rifice of the students having text- books," Decker said .. "It's more important for students to have textbooks." Meanwhile, contract negotia· tions between teachers and district representatives contin ue with little progress reported. School district officials believe changes in district income hu\e trigge red contract provisions thnt ullow the renego· tiution of teacher salaries. Teach- ers union officials disagree and have also refused to accept a wage freeze. Lovely keepsakes to celebrate her Graduation A\'ailablc m 14 karai ~1'd. l)\erla): .ind -.1crlmg. Ballou lockets arc the perfect way 10 sla) do!ll' w S(lmt'Onc's hcan Mam· cngra' \"Cl '>t' le~. l)r rx)lt~-<l CHARLES H. BARR 1803 Westcllft' Dr. • Newport Beach • 642-3310 PROI)l.CE SEAFOOIJ Efiss WATERMELON 25¢h ............................................. 39¢ea. ClJSPBESH ICEBERG LETIUCE Fresh Seafood Brought In 6 O.y_s A Week From All OVtr The World! mAWsTEAKS sz»h ........................................ FlE.SK FARMElS MARm NORWEGIAN SMOKED SALMON $llf1h ~~~~~~~ .............. -~~~~~ MAHI MAHI FILLET $659h ........................................ $659h BESK MEXlCA.'i MY SCALLOPS FIGGE r II ll T 11 1, R A P H Y I ' ( 0 R P 0 R A T E D E.rctlln1N' in por1ra1t11r? for nt•f'r forty yton 240 Newport C cntu Onvco • Suuc 110 • Nnrpon Beach • (71'4) 6'44·69JJ ---ab bondanza---- Fresh Pasta & Seafood Restaurant $495 Spaghetti Specials Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday Nights Only Choice of 5 sauces: Scarpara • Meat Sauce • Butter & Lemon . Butter, Garlic & Lemon • Meat Sauce Buy 1 Dinner Get 2nd Dinner at Half Price 10% Senior Ci tizens Discount Both Lunch & Dinner Not valid for To Go Orders or combined with any other off er Expires 6'30192 For Reservations Call 675-8973 Open For Dinner Tuesday • Saturday S pm to Oo ins Closed Sunday Monday 3421 Via Lido .. • Newport Beach Free Parkin in Ylo Lido Plaza • UNCLE DOUGIE'S BBQ SAUCE WM '"MM 5l WorM'1 Moc~ BBQ S-e 16ac. &cdt (Rq. $4.29) mE 2 MJ.'11'\Tn PASTA MICHELLE'S PASTA ~. t.-vftntt• VtpCllW J.Wc., $}0\ .I WhcM Whnt Fdllldnc (Orp.k.ty °'-1 \T.1 8 GI. .. ~ (Lf. $l.09) ea. 49¢h FARMFUSH CAULIFLOWER ............................................. 19¢h SWEFJ' VINE RIPE CANTALOUPES --------·-COUPON······--·- RED RIPE .CHERRY TOMATOS 69¢bsktA Limit 3 bskts. Coupon Exp. 6~11'92 -------------------------- Farn1ersMarket ----------------- ~1E .~T \JSDAOUC>a RIB EYE STEAKS ,. ...... pn4~ ........................................ FUSH CHICKEN BREAST BROCHETIES WidiWPtfftt,0....1~ ~h •• ~.my.kl. .., J ,: ........................................ FlESH HCHMAD£ CHICKEN & TURKEY BREAST SAUSAGE fi....,.,T __ _. .. \\'l\E ~OtlABRUT ~,...Ntlt 10.0.h , ·-D.llrM. ™"1. ......................................... i r 1 i ,· ) r l I I,' 1 r l \ \ I \ I I \ t I • \ \ I I l I I I \ I I,· ' i 401 Newport Center Dr., Newport Beach, Calif omia Telephone (714) 760-0403 Houn: 8am-9pm Mon.-Sat. 8am-8pm Suadly 0 Tuesday Section B Sports June 9, 1992 The Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Sports Editor Roger Carlson .... 642-4330 ext.387 Sports on TV-radio/82 Brosterhous-l1ghtweights/B2 Classified/BS c~ashing on high seas not advisable For the Eagles ••• it was a very -good year ? ...,. And most of the time it can be avoided with a few boating basics. C ollision at the start ... last week, as I approached the starting line of our race I pointed up to windward to avoid the bad air of a determined competitor off my leeward bow. Suddenly he was creaming "coming up" at a smaller boat in front of him, who was stalling for time righ t on the line, about 20 feet from the pin. Obviously a collision was imminent so I fell off to t:ike his stern and stay clear. Suddenly, the larger, overtaking leeward boat struck the windward boat and hooked its shroud on the bowsprit, dragging it crosswise in front of its bow -both boats veering teft into my path. ~ Estancia basketball held centerstage for the most part of 1991-92. By Richard Dunn Spoils WIUf T wice , Estancia High's basketball team helct court at the Los Angeles Sports Arena. Both times, the op- ponent was Inglewood Morningside, once in the Clf Southern Section Division Ill-AA final, then a week later in the Southern California regional final. Although the Eagles did taste the fruits of another fine season under Co•1ch Tim O'Drien, they lost both post- season encounters against Morningside and as a result were unable to repeat as State Division 111 champions. In reviewing Estanciu's boys winter sports scene, there were plenty of ups ond downs on the wrestling mat and droves of heads-up play on the soccer field. Out its ba~kctball team -led by two· time All-Cl F Division 111 center ~tall Fuerbringer, the school's mule Athlete of the Yc:.ir -created the most headw:.iy with ib run to the division and regional title games. O'Brien, now the Orange Coast Col- lege basketball coach, guided the Eagles to the divbion final for the third year in a row. Fuerbringer averaged 23.6 points per game, earning first team All-Cl F Di' i- s ion Ill, while junior Jim Faulkner (13.7 ppg) emerged as a star and merited sec- ond te~m All-CIF Division Ill honors. Throughout the playoffs, the Eagles played without backup guard Victor Tru- jillo because of his bout with Hodgkin's disease. His teammates, however, rallied around 'his misfortune as Trujillo went through successful spleen removal sur- gery. Senior guards Joe Edson and Russell King were instrumental for the Eagles during the season while 1;y Schisler, Jeff Dyrnc and John Johansen provided strength down low. Estancia lost to Morningside in over- time, 95-85, in the Ill-AA final after Fu- erbringer fouled out in the fourth quar- ter, then lost to Morningside again, this time, 84-67, in the regional final. In boys soccer, Coach Dave McKier- nan 's squad finished 12-7-4 after taking second place in the Pacific Coast League and losing in the first round of the CIF Southern Section 2-A playoffs. Estancia, which lost to Harvard/West- lake, 2-1, in the 2-A playoffs, Y.as led by first team All-CIF midfielder Kevin Westman and second team All-CIF mid- fielde r Iva n Tavares, the school's of- fensive and defensive most valuoblc play- ers, respectively. Westman, Tavares and junior mid- fielder Arturo Camano Y.ere first team all-league selections for the Ea~les. "We had an OK season for only hav- ing three returning ployers," McKiernan said. "Ivan and Ke"in practically carried the team. We were pretty young and we struggled a lot on offense, but we played "ell on defense." 1111 lclllFW fortunately, I had enough room •rnd speed tc come back up and pa~s to windwnrd of these two "hungup Estancia, which finished 25-8, won the Coast Christmas Classic for the first time in seven years, then concludetl the Pa- cific Coast League campaign in second place behind Trabuco Hills. Westman, Tavares and goalkeeper See BASKETBALL/83 Basketball-volleyball star Matt Fuerbringer was the PCL's Athlete of the Year. Boating screaming competitors." It ~ asn 't until after the race that I began to re' ie" the circumstances in my mind and wonder about the applicable rules and appropriate actions by the respective skippers. I e!>timate that 15-20 second!> pas c from the time the overiaking skipper began yelling "coming up" at the slow moving windward boat - and the collision occurred. The boat that was struck retired from the race "ith a broken shroud; the "hi11ec'' continued in the race. Note ... the e are supposedly Thursday . afternoon "fun" races without trophic , race or protest committee and include boats from 24-40 feet. Both skippers in the ~ituation described have a minimum of 6-7 )ears of anctioned racing experience. What's your opinion? I would appreciate hearing our readers' comments. Please send them to me, c/o the Daily Pilot. 0 It was, oh, so close, but Eagles' football team just missed out on brass ring ~ Liebengood's forces were in the hunt for CIF playoffs until final fateful night. By Richard Dunn Sports wmtr W ater polo and boy cross country enjoyed memorable campaigns at Estancia High School by ending post-season droughts, but there were also n few driz- zly moments for the Eagles last autumn. John Liebengood's football team, for ex- ample, which was io CIF Southern Section Division VII playoff contention until the fin nl gun last Nov. 15, ended its sea on abruptly without post-season decoration. Cross country reached the CIF finals for the first time sin ce 1985 while Couch John Carpenter's water polo teom advanced to the CIF 2-A playoffs for the "first time in quite a while," according to Estancia athletic director Ed Blanton. Football, however, was a dfffercnt adven- ture. l he Engles' defense ''as consiJered one ol th e best in the Pacific Co:ist Lc.1gue, in "h1ch the~ finished in fourth p!Jcc at 3-:?. fatancia had :ictualh t1cJ for thir.J "1th Ccntun . but lost to the Centurion~. 13-7. in head-to-head competition, gl\ ing Centul) the final pla)off berth . The Eagle~. 6·3· l o' era II, entered the t in al "eek of the rq;ul:ir season \\Ith a tlm.c·game "inning :.tn:ak. ha' ing ddeated L:i!!u1u Dcach (30-0), pla}ofii...bound Trabuco H ilb (:20-17) and cro:.s-tO\\ll rival Costa Mesa ( 10· 7) in SUCCCSSl\C \\eck.s. Out with a Di,bion VII bc 11h on the hnc. the Eagles needed a 'ictOI) but \\Cre blanked by co-league champion Laguna Hall~. 16-0, • after a poor offensive sho" ing. Laguna I lt ll turned a pnir or Estancia tu mO\l.'CS into nine points in the fin.t half and ~acked Est ancia quarterback ~latt Johner sc,en times 1n the game. Johner. voted ltrst team all·lc.1gue :i:oi a jun· ior, haJ required a stronger supponang C•M to bolster the offense. "\Ve JUSt didn't have that en1or runni ng ba ck you need to "in. like a Brandon Finne~ (Ne"port Harbor) o r a Juan Garcia (Cen· tUI) }," Licbengood s:iid ... \\ c had to rel} on Matt." As I look back over 30 years of sailing and racing, I am amazed at the strange incidents I have observed - with relatively few serious injuries. Dut, knowledge of safe boating procedures and sound precautions are invaluable when you're 111 sea -hours from vital hospitol la~l'llot Matt Johner was Eagles' bread 'n butter on lhe football team. Led by Ricardo Aguilor (5-foot· 10, 190 pounds), Estancia'~ fiery inside linebacker, Johner, \\hose scrambling abilll~ 'et up winning field goab by Mike Smith on two oc- See FOOTBALL '83 -See BOATING/II Wtdntsday, June 10, 1992 Fullerton • 6:00 pm Tuesday, June 16, 1992 Long Beach • 6:00 pm Monday, June 29, 1992 Irvine • 6:30 pm (Call ftw olf~•,,,,,.,• .,,.;,,.,. locatlort•) Western State Univenity College of Law will host an information Mminar in your .,.... 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"It a~­ 'u1111.:s th.it inner-city people h.I\ c . 1 l..:\el uf cc.Jucation that ;1lkm:-. th.nn tu t.•"c p.1r1 111 thl·.,c prn- fI !un~:· I ht: rc ... t llf tht: council 111..,1,tl.J th.it '.'\..:"pun Ucalh ... huulJ \HHr~ a lilHll 1 h ll\I n p roh k 1m. bdo re FESTIVAL From A1 "And 11 "uuld bi: .1 trcmend11u-. kl\\ fur the: people of co ... 1.1 ,\ln.i,'' IJ.11.er said "Hm\ man) 11.:nues Jo· 11e h.11c fur the per- -.tr.I\ ing chc\\ here. "l find these programs should he c.Jirec1cd to Newporl Beach l1r .. t.'' said Councilman John Cox. "I thin!... it is important that we don "t Ilise sight of our own back- ~ .11<.J. \\'e h:i1c a lot more hardship ca.,cs than "c arc give n credit tor ... Others said they thought Turn- er\ propos..il would duplicate wha t lm:.ll chariucs :ire already doing . Out Turner disngrccd. "I envision this to go beyond the l.h.1rn1cs \\here ''e ha'e wine and cheese anti discuss things," Turner s.1id. ~ hlrmmc art-.?"' l311lci.I as a showcase for per- forming ans groups across t~1e rnunt), the event l)pically dra11s 1hous:10tls of citizens for two days of cntcnainmcnt from no less than 1'0 musical groups and d~1nce 11 oupes. CUTS From A1 1ors' contrac1s by one month, and a IS percent cut in purchases by 1he school di strict warehouse. The Uudgct Task Force is also expected to recommend cuts in ex- penditures by school board mem- bers and the superintendent's of· fice. Changes in 1he recommenda- tions arc expected bdorc they arc presented 10 school board mem- bers at tonight's mec1ing. Decker believes money is being wasted on a number of i1cms chat could be cut without directly nf- fcc1ing classroom instruc1io11, such as subscriptions 10 professional journals by ndministrators and memberships in prore~sional orga- nizations by school board mem- bers. 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Sports TIMSday June 9, 1992 The Newport BeactVCosta Mesa Daily Pilot Sports Editor Roger Carlson .... 642·4330 ext.387 Section B Sports on TV-rad10/B2 Brosterhous-hghtwe1ghts/B2 Classif 1ed/BS Cr.ashing · on high seas not advisable For the Eagles ••• it was a very good year ....,. And most of the time it can be avoided with a few boating basics. C ollision at the sturt ... last week, as I approached the starting line of our race I pointed up to windward to avoid the bad air of a determined competitor off my leeward bow. Suddenly he was screaming "coming up" at a smaller boat in front of him, who wa s stalling for time right on the line, about 20 feet from the pin. Ob"iously a collision was imminent so l fell off to tal..~ his stern and stay clear. Suddenly, the larger, overtaking leeward boat struck the windward boat and hooked its shroud on the bowsprit, dragging it crosswise in fron' of its bow -both boats veering 1cft int9 my path. ~ Estancia basketball held centerstage for the most part of 1991-92. By Richard OUM Sports Wnttr T wice, Estancia High's basketball team held court at the Los Angeles Sports Arena. Both times, the op- ponent was l nglewoo~ Morningside, once in the Clf Southern Section Division 111-AA final, then a week later in the Southern California regional final. Although the Eagles did taste the fruits of another fine season under Coach Tim O 'Drien, they lost both'post- scason encountecs aga inst Morningside and as a result were unable to repeat as State Oh ision Ill champions. In reviewing Estancia 's boys winter sports scene, there were plenty of ups and downs on the wrestling mat and droves of heal.ls-up plily on the soccer field. Dut its ba!>kctball team -led by t\ .. O· time All-CIF Division Ill center Mall fucrbringcr, the school's male Athlete of the Year -created the most head, .. ay with it~ run to the di vision and regional title games. O'Brien, now the Orange Coast Col- lege basketball coach, guided the Eagles 10 the division final fo r the third year in a row. Fuerbringer averaged 23.6 points per game, earning first team All-Clf Divi- sion Ill, while junior Jim Faulkner (13.7 ppg) emerged as a star and merited sec- ond team All-Clf Division lll honors. Throughout the playoffs, the Eagles played without backup guard Victor Tru- jillo because of his bout with Hodgkin's disease. His teammates, however, rallied around his misfortune as Trujillo went through successful spleen removal sur- gery. Senior guards Joe Edson and Russell King were instrumental for the Eagles during the season while Ty Schisler, Jeff Byrne and John Johansen provided strength down low. Estancia lost to Morningside in over- time, 95-85, in the Ill-AA final after Fu- erbringer fouled out in the fourth quar- ter, then lost to Morningside again, this time, 84-67, in the regional final. In boys soccer, Coach Dave McKicr- nan's squad finished 12-7-4 aft er taking second place in the Pacific Coast League and losing in the first round of the CIF Southern Section 2-A playoffs. Estancia, which lost to Harvard/West- lake, 2-1 , in the 2-A playoffs, was Jed by first team All-Clf midfielder Kevin Westman and second te am All-Clf mid- . fielder Ivan Tavarcll, the school's of- fensive and defensive most valuable play- ers, respectively. Westman, Tavares and junior mid- fie lder Arturo Cam:i no \.\ere first team all-league selections for the Eagles. ··we had an OK season for only hav- ing three returning players," McKiernan said. "Ivon and Kevin practically carried the team. We were prclly young and we ~trugglcd a lot on offense, but we played well on defense." Biii lclllFll' Fortunately, l had enough room and speed tc come back up and pass 10 wind" ard of these two "hungup Estancia, which finished 25-8, won the Coast Christmas Classic for the first time in seven years, then concludeu the Pa- cific Coai.t League campaigT1 in second place behind Trabuco Hills. Westman, Tavares and goalkeeper See BASKETBALLJB3 Basketball-volleyball star Matt Fuerbringer was the PCL's Athlete of the Year. Boating creaming competitors." ll \\asn'l until a fter the race that l began to review the ci rcumstances in my mind and wonder about the applicable rules and appropriate actions by the re pective skippers. I e stim:lle that 15-20 second~ passes from the time the O\.Crtaking skipper began yelling "coming up" at the slow mo' ing windward bont - and the collision occurred. The boat that was struck retired from the ra ce "ith a broken shroud; the "hittcc" continued in the race. No te ... these arc supposedly Thursday afternoon ''fun" races without trophies, race or protest commillee anu include boats from 24 -40 feet. Both skippers in the situ:itio n described have a minimum or 6-7 years of sanctioned racing experience. What's your opinion? I would appreciate hearing our readers' comments. Please send them to me, c/o the Daily Pilot. 0 It was, oh, so ·close, but Elillles' football _team just missed out on brass ring ...,. Liebengood's f<1ftes were in the hunt for CIF playoffs until final fateful night. By Richard Dunn Sl)OrtS Writer W :iter polo anu OO)S cross country enjoyed memorable campaigns at Estancia High School by 1 ending post-season droughts, but there were also a few driz- zly moments for the Eagles last autumn. John Licbengood's football team. for ex- ample, which was in CIF Sou thern Section Division Vil playoff contention until the final gun last Nov. 15, ended its season abruptly without post-season decoration. Cross country reached the CIF finals for the first time since 1985 while Coach John Carpenter's water polo team advanced to the CIF 2-A playoffs for the ''first time in quite a while," according to Estancia athle tic director Ed Blanton. Football, however, was a different adven- ture. the Eagles' defense ''as considcrcu one of the best in the Pacific Coa:it Le:i~uc, in \\h1ch the) finished in fourth pl:lcc at 3:1. Estancia hall actu:ilh tied for th1r.U "llh Ccnturv. but loM 10 the Centurion:.. 13-7. 1n head-to-head competition. gl\1ng Ccntui: the fi nal pla}off bcnh. The Ea~k~. 6-3-1 O\cr:ill, entered the final "eek of the regular seai.on "i1h a three-game winning !>trcak. ha,ing dc!featcd lJ!!una Dc:ich (30-0). playoff-bound Trabu o Hilb (20-17) und cros)·tO\\n rhal Cost.1 Mcs.i (10- 7) in succcssi\e \\eeks. Out with a L)i,is1on \'II br.:rth on 1hc hnc, the Eagle~ needed a 'ictOI) but \\ere blanl..ed by co-league champion Laguna Hilb, I b-0, :iftcr a poor uffen)ive sho"ing. L:iguna ll1lb turned a pair of Estancia turno,crs into 111nc point · in the first half and sacked Es1anc1a quarterback ~tall Johner se,cn times tn the g:ime. Johner. \Oted fir t team all·lc.1gue .1i. J JUn· ior, had required a )trongcr uppomng c.1st 10 bolster the offense. "\Ve ju~t diun't have that enior running b:id . vou need to "in. like a Brandon Finne\ (Ne"Pofl Harbor) or a Ju.in Garc.~1a (Ccn·· tul) ), .. Liebcngood s;ud. "\\'c had 10 rel) on Mutt." As l look back over 30 years of soiling and racing, l am amazed al the strange incidents I halie observed - with relatively few serious injuries. But, knowledge or sare boating procedures and sound precautions arc invaluable when you're at en -hours from vital hospital lw ,~Nol Matt Johne r was Eagles' bread 'n butter on the football team. Led by Ricardo Aguilar (5-foot-10, 190 pound ), Estancia's fiery inside linebacker, Johner, ''hose scrambling ab1lit) ct up "inning field goals by t-.likc ~mith on l\\O lX· See FOOTBALL 'B3 See BOATING/11 Wednesday, June 10, 1992 Fullerton • 6:00 pm Tuesday, June 16, 1992 Long Beach • 6:00 pm Monday, June 29, 1992 Irvine • 6:30 pm (Ctall for olf~tu"I'"' ,.,,.;,.., loc•tiorrt) W•tem State University College of Law will host an information seminar in your aru. Your questions will be answered regarding: • Law School Requireme'\b- when & how k> apply • Financial Auistance • Irvine and Fullerton Campuses • Plaeftntnt •Scholarship• • The Law School Admmk>n T•t (LSA T) A question and antw« period will follow the Mminar. S.tina i• limle.d And NMrYatians aN on a flnt- come, ftl'lt-t«Wd buls. To rep., call Pullftton at 71tn31-1000 or tmne at 71~ and .. " for an Adm*81k>N COUl\Mk>t. • JIU '--*' ,.,...._.,., •• ,...,,,,,, ........ 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Funny Fantasy -One of our friends 1ook a crube to Long Deach Harbor with his young wife and arrived on a very foggy night. Confu sed and unsure of their exact location, he decided 10 drop anchor and fix dinner" hile "aiting for the fog 10 lift. This did little to calm his frightened wife, who H1<.ldenly began screaming at the top of her voice when !.he turned and saw a huge shadow bearing down on their tiny craft. The "on-rui.hing freighter" turned out to be h1:r own !.hudow from the cabin light -enlarged many times on the nc .irby fog bani... Unexpected Turn -Then. there's the time a frk1H.J's rudder brok1: off at the wnterlinc, cau:.ing him to lose )tecr:ige ;ind i.pin "ildly. ju!ot a!. he wa!o about to rountl a CrQ\\lkd mark -much to the con!ltcrnation of fellow raceri.. Urlicvc It or Not! -Two small boat rncers were apprnaching a lhl\\ nwintl mark which thcv had to t.1!..1: to port. 'A' (on the left) \\,t!> llll :-.tarbuan.1 and ·o· on pon tJcl... A~ ·A' Jibed h1!> ma111, he unl..nowingly flipped hb m.1inshcet m·1:r the hcutl of his compc11tor Estancia's JV softball team went from green to red-hot T he won-IO!o!> record may not have shown it, but the Estancia 1 ligh junior varsity girb softball team was playing much better at the end of the season than it was at the start. At lca!>t, th;it'~ the claim of head coach Mike Campbell. "\Ve improved a lot from the beginning of the year to the end," he said. "We won two games in lcnguc, but there were other gnmes we should have \\OO, bul let gel U\\ay due to sloppy piny. Ou1, that's understandable. ··1 would go ~o far as to soy thal 85 percent of this team never played !>Oftball before this ~cnson." One of 1he highlights of the Eagle!>' season w:is in the Pacific Coast League opener, a 35-5 victory over L:igunu Deach. "The bi&gC!ol thing in that _ 1 game wns that the other team's pitcher walked a lot of our ballers," said Campbell. "Compounding the problem W:lS that when rny girls hit the ball, they couldn't make the plays." The other victory came in the second half of the season, a 15-10 decision over Century. .. We had a real team effort in that game," said Campbell "\\'e nude some good plays defensively al'ld hat! !oomc key hits nt different times. We came from behind after trailing at one time, 6-0, in that g.11111:. We scored seven runs in the fourth inning to turn the game nround and eight more in the !>L\lh to put it out of reach." Anoth1:r 1-.c) game for the Eagles late in lhe )>Cason came ;1gains1 a strong Trabuco I lills squad. Estancia kd .is la te as the fifth inning, 7-6, before eventuall} coming up !lhort, 10-8. "It \\.ti. the be.,t \\C played all year," said Campbell. ·\\ e had a shot at beating them." The 3\\,1rtl \\inners at a banquet held Sunday included team ~IVP Nnncy Barnett, Arlyn Gregorio taking the Manager's Award, and Kathleen Kan1cr \\inning Most Improved . .. Oarncll i' the mo!lt solid freshman soOball pla)cr l\c i.ecn in a long time," said Campbell. some effort into it, she could be a good plnycr." Also earning praise were freshmen Heather Giroud, a pitcher, and Jessica Romo, a third base man. "Heather got the ball over the plale, she kept us in the game by not walking a lot of people," said Campbell. "And Jessica did a solid job at third base. She was very !oteady with the glove, and she hit some. She followed instructions to the T and never questioned anything." 0 The Newport Harbor junior varsity girls softball team completed its campaign 10-7-2 overall und 3-6· l in the Sea View League. While the league mark may nol look all that impressive, there was worlds of improvement in the competitive nature of this season's !.quad, according to heod coach Dryan Wildman. "All five losses in league last year were by mercy killing, while this year, each of our seven defeats were by five runs or less," he said. "Against Woodbridge and Tustin (two of the top Sea View teams), we had leads late in the game. 1 think the foundation is there for us to be successful in the future." The Sailors' JV squad was composed entirely of freshm en and sophomores. And almost all of the players competed 'in other sports, such as freshman center fielder Tina Dowman, a state finalist in the high jump. Newport's award winners included pitcher Emma Hem ing, Most V:iluablc Playe r; Nicole \Vakim, captain; and Most Improved, Olivia Hinkens. Heming, who won for the second !otraigh1 year, pitched in all but two of the Sailors' games this season. She was primarily responsible for the Sailors' 65-272 edge in wnlks allowed again!lt wnlks received. Heming abo batted cleanup, hitting over .500. Wnkim, who was voted cnptain by hff_ teammates, tarted the !lea!>Ofl with Ille Viclf!oity and pla)'ed five different position!>. "She hall an excellent attitude. never comph1ining nftcr coming dO\\ n from the va rsity," said Wildman. . ind qu1cl..ly began chol..ing him. a-. h.: h.1rdcned up. \\'hen ·01111all~ pulh:tl off his .. noo!oe" and ".:r.:.1mctl his protest -'A. re rited .. \\'h:1t\ the maltt:r. did I tuuch \l)Uf b\1,tl }" 0 "She can hit. f11:ltl and is aggressive on the b:isepath!.. Nancy pitched for me during the first part of the sca!lon. 1hen I had her playing I linkens was not a starter at the beginning of the sea on, but steadily impro\cd as the !>Cal.on went along, according to Wil dman. She \\al. also the only left-hander on the team. "Olivia had the key hit against Santa Ana \\hich licJ the game with two outs in the seventh inning. 13-13," said Wildman, referring to a game in which Ne\\ port trailed by six runs with ju~t one out remaining before rallying. 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UC.~ "'*-'· ~ __ ..._ EdlDtOIThe Edlllt, °"' PIDt Md ~ ~-· PU h llllllng 511 Sell: Ctwldr1t OlllNt, ~ BldWll, 'Kin OnAa I Jam Mooltldl 1111 L1lll1ll THIS WEEK'S WlllflTI TOPICS Br•• 1111 Wllill11l1 1111l•llr• EllClll l•~••ll ClrClll A111JSl1 .... If you'd IN lhtl c. ... Lobdtll Group Tiii Ull M.TTH,F ·7~ CiWNI 11 to entflf111n and T,~T idonn Mlhi "'' 7111 tailor-made 112$ ...... ptrlorman<» ~.Clllll) Tllll•lll rJ;,J...T for YOlX orpan/· lllion,plNse .......... ~ cal 8'I Lobdel ,, 540-1224. Prldldoal '::& Wt'rf 5 ~mes mor• excltilg ~:r than your typicM .... speal<ft. ~~ Newport Beach/Coata Meaa Dally Pilot I Tuesday, June 9, 1992 83 ~ b Estancia High Boys Athlete of tlie Year Matt Fuerbringer Varsity Football) Most Valuable Player Ricardo Aguilar Best Back. Matt Johner Best Lineman Jesse Nuno Most Improved Jaime Rodriguez Best Defensive Lineman Alberto Rojas Best Linebacker Peter Baniaga Best Defensive Back Richard Buday Coaches' Award Fred Pajarito Coaches' Award Eric Linares Kicker Mike Smith Junior Varsity Most Valuable Player Todd Thompson Captain Freddie Pinto Freshman Football Most Valuable Player Oscar Lomeli Most Improved Player John Faulkner Outstanding Offensive Player Tom Feeney Outstanding Defensive Player Josh Ahrens Varsity Cross Country Most Valuable Player Robert Ho Most Improved Robert Ho Captain Robert Ho Coaches' Award Johann Appell Frosh-Soph Cross Country Most Valuable Juan Ruiz Most Improved Aaron Camp Varsity Water Polo Most Valuable Player Adam Bollenbach Most Improved Chad Cain Co-Captain Ryan Bollenbach Co-Captain Pete Shinners Coaches' Award Stuart Brenneman Frosh-Soph Water Polo Most Valuable Player Rick Plascencia Most Improved Andy Thorpe Captain Rick Plascencia Coaches' Award Todd Metcalf Varsity Basketball Most Valuable Player Matt Fuerbringer Most Inspirational Player John Johansen Most Improved Player Jim Faulkner Captain Matt Fuerbringer Coaches' Award Joe Edson Junior Varsity Basketball Most Valuable Player Roger Sison Most Inspirational Player Clay Frenz Most Improved Player Mark Pierson Co-Captain Roger Sison Co-Captain Joe Warrick Coaches' Award Matt Chapman Frosh-Soph Basketball Co-Most Valuable Player Jason Adams Co-Most Valuable Player Tom Feeney Most Inspirational Player Josh Ahrens Most Improved Player John Faulkner Co-Captain Cal.Yin Yanagisawa Co-Captain Sean Abrams Coaches' Award Rich DePedro Coaches' Award Ryan Williams Varsity Soccer Most Valuable (defense) Ivan Tavares Most Valuable (offense) Kevin Westman Most Inspirational Player Mike Smith ASKETBALL: Varsity Wrestling Most Valuable Player Matt Knudsen Co-Captain Matt Knudsen Co-Captain Jorge Rubio Most Improved Player Mike Price Coaches' Award Joel Loza Varsity Baseball Co-Most Valuable Player Kyle Wilson Co-Most Valuable Player Victor Ramirez Cd-Captain Mike Smith Co-Captain Nate Haeger Coaches' Award Fred Pajarito Coaches' Award Jose Hernandez Varsity Volleyball Most Valuable Player Matt Fuerbringer Captain Taro Miyazawa Most Improved Player Pete Hastings Hustle Award Rob Pajarito Junior Varsity Volleyball Co-Most Valuable Player Tom Feeney Co-Most Valuable Player · Greg Dill Captain . Greg Dill Most Improved Player Randy Southwick Coaches' Award Ben Novak Varsity Track and Field Most Valuable Player James Wulkowicz Most Improved Sprints John Ordaz Most Improved Distance Brian Chung Most Improved Jumps Javon Brooks Most Improved Throws Pete Baniaga Most Improved Hurdles Eric Espinosa Junior Varsity Track and Field Most Valuable Player Franco Hernandez Most Improved sprints Enrique Calderon Most Improved distance Sal Barahona Frosh·Soph Track and Field Most Valuable Player Dave Barnhill Most Improved Sprints Sal Garcia Most Improved Distance John Appell Most Improved Jumps Aaron Camp Most Improved Hurdles Jacob Maraya Varsity_ Swimming Co-Captain Chun Pi Co-Captain Shlomi Ronen Most Improved Chun Pi Co-Most Valuable Player Adam Bollenbach Co-Most Valuable Player Chun Pi Coaches' Award Ryan Bollenbach Frosh·Soph Swimming Co-Most Valuable Player Murray Brown Co-Most Valuable Player Rick Plascencia Captain Rick Plascencia Most Improved Jose Soto Coaches ' Award Todd Metcalf VarsJty Tennis Most Valuable Player Rob Horansky Captain -Stephan Krutzik Most Improved Player Phil Cheng Most Inspirational Player Tong Do Junior Varsity Tennis Most Valuable Player Kevin Ra disay Coaches' Award Lee Romo Most Improved Player Shane Robinson Varsity Golf Most Valuable Player Paul Hinkle Captain Paul Hinkle Most Improved Player Chris Sandro Coaches' Award Chris Beck Coaches' Award Andy Rothman Junior Varsity Golf Co-Most Valuable Player Jeff Wright Co-Most Valuable Player Mike Drake State golf Still some payoHS for third place By Richard Dunn SPol1S \'1~er Third pl~1cc. It is11'1 e.\JCtly a prcferrctl finish, but 11 bn't batl. 1 hat'b \\here most of fatunci:l I ligh \ boys :.1thletic tc.11m "ound up th1~ spring. • Uascbalt: ·1 hird in the Pacific Coa~I Lc;.iguc, then concluded the se:i~on 1:!·1~ O\e/all after losing lo La ~tirud.i, 8·7, in the first rountl of the CIF Soutlicrn Sec11on 3-A pla)offs. h 1r the Eagles, "ho dde;.itcu Hal'\ artl \\'est· lal.c. 11 ·8. in a "alJ-cartl gJme on May 19, the poshc:.l\Oll engagement W<l'i nothing unique. Coaches Ken ~ltllard and P.aul Tro.\d ha'e cuided the Cagk:i. to the pl.i)ulh in sc\cn of the lasi eight sca~On'i, The l.:.Jglcs "ere led by senior ri ght-hander K) le Wit,on. ''ho ''all 7-6 ''1th an earned-run JH'rage of 1 6-1 in clo~e 10 80 inninc:,. Outfielder~ Kile l!Jci;cr (.353 in league} und Chad Wea,er (.3:?~) "eri: all-le.1guc ~i:kctions "htlc prm iding the E.a· glcs "1th offcn~1ve 'tpark, but senior third baseman Victor Ramirel -a first team all-league choice -nirted \\1th the school's singlc-se~on rcco1d for ba111ng a\cragc before se111ing a li11lc shy at .456. • Vollc)ball: Third in the PCL. Although 6· foot· 7 senior Ma11 Fuerbringe r (Stanford bound) "as considered one of the top players in Orange County, the C:1gles were inexperienced., fa1anci~1 was forced lo forfei t three lc;,il!ue 'ic· tories because of un ineligible player, but it still man;1geu to reach the Clf -1-A pl:l)'Offs after de· feating Tr.1buco I lills fo four gumes in u one- match pl.1}off. It \\JS t'ttanci:J'!> first appcar.1111:i: 111 the pl.1)olls since 19 '5. bt.1nc1J JCtuJll} \\On nine of I I league m.11c11i:' on the lOurt, but hatl to sc11lc for a 6-5 rcrn1J r olkl\\ ing its pl.I) oft \\in l}\ er Trabuco 11111-.. Ls· FOOTBALL: From 61 l.1,io1h. wmpktcJ 65 lll 158 P·"'cs H 1 pcr1:l.'nt) l\11' -~') '.11 d, .1 nd th rec 1oud1do" n,. Out he abo 1 u'hl·d tor i'.w ) .ird' and four 1oud1Jo" ns. · "~l.111 h.1d a great M.:."un in the :i.en:.e thJt he 'houl. ol l st1111e p1c,c,:;1.,on lumps nnJ bump' .and turned it 11n in league." Licbengood i.aiJ. r\cuil.1r, the lcal!ue\ Odi:nsivc Pta,cr of the 'I c.ir. \\,l'> '1muhcd 111 7U-t:icl.lc,, reco,ered i·i,e fumbks :.111J rcturni:d l\\l.l in1ercc:pt1lllh for touchdo,,ns, both JC· CllU n11ng. fur 1.:..,1.1nc1.1 \ only touch do" ns 111 g.11111.:' ag.111bt Co ... 1.a ~k,.1 .111J Ccntul). Center Jesse Nuno, l.1cl.cr ~til.e Smith. insidi: hnc:- h.11.l.e r Pete U.1ni:ig.1. ddcnshe cnJ Alberto Rt'J·•'> ~111J curm.:rbJcl. R1d1.1rd UuJJ\ \\ere abo first team :ill·lc,1guc sdC:\.llons 1'.1r the Eagks. C.11 pcnh.:r·~, .iter pulo team, "h1ch fin1shcJ third 111 the P.1c1f1c L'oa't Lc;i.;uc Jnd 15·11 O\er~ll. Jc- J r> 10 r• blancia b,1)cb;ill coJch Ken \\illard has some "ords for blue in an up-and-do" n campaign. 1.inc1.1 \\;J) uu 1c,I h' llunlllll!lllll Uc;ich. 15-5. 15- 6, 15·7. an the hr-.t round. Huntington Oc.ich "cnt on lu the -1.,\ I 111:11. lo ing 1\.1 ~.inta UJrb;ira. 8 ~\\1mm1n~ I he l-.1gk' I n,-.hed 111 thard place bchinJ I r.1hu1.11 I lilt' and L.1gunJ Hills in the l'CL. 8 Goll: Al t1.r \\111111ni.: the C II· Southl.!rn Scc.:11un 1e:1111 ch.1111p11 n,hip 1hr~c ~c.1n 111 1.1 ro", the l:.a· glc., finisheJ th1rJ 1n the sernun behind Hunting- ton Uc.ich and ·11 1bucu I !alb. Paul I 11111.k, the .,c1w1>J', runner-up for Athlete of the Ye.1r honor,, " '>till cumpcung in the CIF 111Ji,1du.il d1Jmp1un ... hip., in P.dm Springs. 8 Tr.tel. .ind ll~·ld: 'I hi, i' the onl)' spring team that did nul trn1,h 111 1h1rJ plJlC T he E;.iglc' \\Crc :?-3 in Ii.. .1g.ue du.ii m 'l'h, m1'''"£ thirJ plJ ... c b} um: pu1111 Scn1l1r ~11,1101..c nmn..r R1 bcr1 110 \\Us L-.tJn· ~1.1's tup llllhhcr, tul.i:ig llll\lll rlalC JI the ClF :?· A lin;1b 111 th.: ~~(HI 111:11.:r, ( IU: 13.37) l.::itc.I L.1 (Ju nt.1. ?l-'J, 1n .1 2-.\ \\1IJ-carJ nuti:h :1111.:r 11 .. 1d1111• 1h1.: 11.1~\.•lb "'1th .1 'J-6 \\ill u\lr l rJ· hu1..·11 11 111' 111 ti.: h.:.l,:,U~ ltn.:il.". Lil ,1,11 '.!h 11l.11,h1..·, thll> \C.H. 12 \\Cfe Ji:l'.llkJ b\ 11ni: !!" 11 .111J ,1 k\\ uthcr ... ti\ hHl, • (Jrpcntcr ':.siJ. · 'I ht.: L 1 •k,, 11.'J h~ team \I\ P AdJm Uulknbach. IP,1111 \\,d 111t. 15-~. lll 11 .... 111 ... 1 rounJ of the 2-A pl.1~1111,. In lHl'' 1..11111111\. thl.' ... 1Jr \\.il> seniur Rohen l lo, onc lll thl.' 111p li1l>t.1ni:c 1u111h:r~ in Or;.ingc Cllunt) \\hO 1.111 a pi:h1lll.tl bl.''tl 15 5~ [,1.mc1.1. \\l11d1 "·'~ -I· I in lc:iguc dual meet), \\J' 'r:con,I bch111d 1\1.\\bul'\ PJrl. 1n 1b he...it in the South- ern Si.:1.ti1111 :-.\ prcl1ni111Jrii:-. 10 aJ\JllCc to the l1nal I he L1g.lc~. 'i.:1..·onJ·pl.ii:c 11111 ... hcr:i. .it the PJc1lac CuJ't Li.::1i:,ul.' I 1n.1J,, \\ c l'I! I fJth O\ erJll :it the :i.cct1on fin.11, ~ Scn111r Jell :'.l.1111, .:11,.1 a h.:"l-ctb.1.ll pl.i~er for 1hc l:.1gk ... ran .1. pcr,l l1Jl·h1..'I 15:~1> at the lcJgui: fin.:ib \\I lie J\ llJth.in Appell (I I r I .snJ JJme) \\ ull.o\\ ICL po 51>1 \\c1..: .• 1,0 'oliJ. On deck in the Daily Pilot Alexander resigns Looking back at the best of our schools, circa '91-92 •Estancia boys ........ June 9 • Costa Mesa girls June 1 O • Newport boys ..... June 11 • CdM girls ............ June 12 • Mater Dei ............ June 13 •Calvary Chapel .... June 13 • Estancia girls ...... June 15 ~ Estancia High lookinQ for wrestling coach to repl ace veteran . By Roger Carlson Spans ECtJr CO 'TA ~IL .\ -E Hancia llil,!h Athletic Uin•ltor Ed Ul:l nton i in sc:1 rch of a \lrl • tling rnad1 fol· lo"ing Oa'c Al· C:\andcr's :rnno11nllm1.n1 of "'' resignation ~lond.1~. dd ~tar :ind four )Car~ :lt S.111t.1 \n.1 Junior College. \ prntlmt of ·:inta Ana \al- l<') High. anla .\n:l JC and the L'nhcr:i.ily of :\orthrrn Colo· ratio, .\k\:1ndt•r co:ichcd the l Jgki. IO lhrt.'l' k:J~UC l'hampi- ""'hip~. had lS ClF pl:lCl'r and thl' 11.:rnn \\en· in the CIF lup 10 on li\C m:casion!>. "I li~un ~uu'n• not n•Jll) l'f. [nthc unln )OU can gll On the m.11 Jnd roll :iround \lith the l..id!>," .1id Ak\.andu. n · plJining the hand -on t)p of rnad1ing hl· h;1 pro' illrd. arlos Rodriquez were Estancia's only returning pla}cr . lt was the ~~cond year in a row in which Es· t•ncia fini'lhed second in league a d lost in the first round of C IF. ( J 71 pounds) and Jorge Rubio (135) and junior Jeremy Lonin (189). Lightweight Mestler Mike Price (112), Edwin Guevara (125) nnd Rigo Dra\O ( 145) held their own. Rubio was u champion ut the Breu-Olinda 5-wuy :ind Schurr 10· way tournaments. Hinkle seventh CHULA VISTA -fatanc1.1 Hash sc111or P.1ul I linkte )hot a 75- 73-148 at thl' Southern Califo1ni:.I Golf As,oci.at1on illlfoidual chJm· pion'i hip:. Mom.IJy, good for sc' • cnth pince in the !>l.atc"idc tourn:a· mcnt 111 San Diego Country Ctuh. •Costa Mesa boys .. June 16 • Newport girls ...... June 17 •acc ..................... June 18 Alc:\antkr. "ho ha' b1.l'n a \\rcstling co:id1 for omc :?O ycars aOt•r si' )l':'lr of rompdi· tion, is tl•ppini: do"n hH'Jll\1., a hl' pul it: ".\r11.r o \lhilc )mlr body c:ln onl) 1.11..c o 111ud1." Alc.\andt•r h.I\ bem L)tJll· ci:i 's l'oach for I h<' p.1~t Ill Ill' )Cars ond IH' h.HI loachin~ stints of li\·c )l':lrs .11 CorunJ "l'll 1~ to a!>Si!>t '1homc~cr cuml' Jbo.1rd for the nc.\t cou- 1>lc (If )l·ar ," continul'd Al· l\.Jlldlr. "I don't "ant to 1(1 !>Ollll"OOC l(lllll.' in blind. l'll Ir) to llJd 1hu11 through ome \llp!> lHH.I .1,sl t \1ith the tour- nJnwnt, our 1,;olf tournament :rnd the fin,\orl.. t:ind." In "'rcstling, the E:aglcs didn't far as a tcum, but enjoyed sue· CJ:ss from seniors Mnll Knudsen Add basketball: No replacement h:is been found yet for 0'13ricn. • CdM boys ........... June 19 • SoCal College.: ... June 21 l nll·n ·\ll'd p.artics ~hould contJlt Ulanton nt 760-3375. • BLIC NOTIC!S PUBLIC NOTIC!I PUBLIC NOTICH PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTI ES PUBLIC NOTICES ltUBLIC NOTICE felled to the Oistrict. The AM. °" July 1• l992 •t SiCtion 9504, Sub·di1n1ion poratlon, Ceneral Part· Tann1• Salas, Royal Palm at the Purchas•ng Depart· Thu1sd;iy, June 18 1992, 1 ct Dy 1"' 0•11• and p··e •no letm.nat• lht•r 1•1•· ---------1 minimum annual leHa pay· THE E~ANCE TO lHE (3) ~I the Uniform Com-ner of Industrial East• 11'8, Coat• Mtll. Cahl. mont of lh• D111ric1 located II the Purchas•ng ~pan· l1tr naoovt HI 10<1" al lo<>ns as pt11Mr1 lhtrt1n NOTICR O' ment ihan be not less than PROPERTY LOCATED AT me1c.11 Code ol th• St•lt 1 k p t 11 Ltd 92628 11 1370 Adams Avenue. menl 01 lht D•sluct •oca•t.:i v.hich tine '"'Y v.11 tie Sa•d business \n the tu- INTINTION TO 1100.000. 3723 BIRCH STREET, IN of Caltlorn11. a e ar nets ' '' Joige Salas, 685 M1r1ne1 Bldg 0, Costa Mesa. CaJ1-at 1370 Adems Avt"ue p1.1blc Y opi."11e'1 1"i:I fk~m· lutl _,. I bt conducted by LUii ltAON"TY The Board of Education THE CITY OF NEWPORT lerreno "•conve,. 3 3 3 S 0 u th H 0 P • ::>r . P11111. Cal•I 92571 lorn.;t. 11 .. n.ch t.me bids Bldg D. Costa ~4esa, C.ah· lnf'd at tne 01 ct of 1119 John R EWms and R•clt. E School ot1111ct: NEW· shan INlkt the dltel'mi~ BEACH, COUNTY OF OR· enc• Companw, •w: Stroet, Suite 4800, Jannet Salas, 685 Mar<Oef w" be publlcly opened and lomla. at .. ti.ch I me bids O.s111c1a 108.t I t n s .,. PopQV1ts wno ""It pay Ind ·MESA UNIFIED lion H to whelhlf to lease ANGE, STATE OF CALI· CA .. OL WICKLUND , Loa Angelea, Cellf. Or , Pems, C111I 92571 read lor: v. n be pub 1cty opontd and ~e Fw '1 \:a •r Ci d•Sthaige all llabiLt H Ind OOL DISTRICT said buildings by July 31, F 0 RN I A• NEW p 0 RT V1CI PRlllDINT 90071 Jorge Mt1•a. 5040 Asher· SERVICE MAINTENANCE rtad IOf' t.;mia 1°' 1"1 I ;ow "Q dtbtS ol the llim "'° r• t Siie· Eulblult 1992. The 0.1tnct wth 1• B~C~. ~92f6:.t I al Oaled' June 1 1992 This buslnen Is con-ton Ave , Covt11a, Celtl OF PRINTING EOUIP~•ENT PAINT ANO Br"-10 PAO PU RC HAS l'. 0 F' ~Ntv~ 1 monies pa~able lo 2627 Vista del Oro quire that the llelde and Cl p...,., o • er · ' ductff by• 0 .. ,,.,.. 9172• WlTH OPTION TO RENEW, GRAM GUIDE \\lTH OP· CAUSTIC SODA SOLU· dm, N poi, 8"ch, CA 92660 ' other playground eq1.11p-Al of the P'flOnll PfOP-P u bllshed Newport ortnorshl . Blanc. L. Me1ia, 50..0 ORANGE COAST COL· TION TO RENEW', KOCt TION, SPECIFICATION fuMef not ce 1$ heitby opont Oeedl1ne: June ment sn.tl be m.cte avail-erty, 1Urnlthing1. fiJCtllfH Beach-Co11a Mesa Daily P P Asherton Av•• Covina u:oe TV NO. p.133 g en ll'lll ll'le uncs~a.gned 2i 1992 II 2 00 pm able '°' the Uff of the and equipment now owned Pilot June 9, 1992 TtM re9lstront(s) com. Callf 9172• All bids are to be In lie· AQ btdl ... to bt in o... BID OPENING· TUES 'AUi not tie respons ble. ace of P1opoaal R• Community '°' rec1tatlonal by debtor or 111 Yttlic:h T511 mencod to trenaect Jorge E. Mejia. SO•O cordance v.lth lhe e.o Doc-cordance .. 1h ltw B•d De... DAY JUNE 23 1992 • lr'om IM day on. l0t any c pt: Management Sup-putpoH1 during hOufs or debtor now has any Inter· C S bualn••• under tho A1tier1on Ave., Covina, uments wf\lch 111 now on umentt ...,hictl 111 now e. • • • obhgatlOO lncurreo by l!'lt ~ StMces, 2985-A S.ar non-UN by the....... HI Ind all person.I Pfop-N 1042135 Flotltloua aualneH Calif 9172• Mt and may be MCu1ed In Ille aod mar bl HCurtd •r at 11 OO a .m. ClhGI lfl l'lil ov.n name OI n Ml COlll Men. CA The DISTRICT reservet ttty, luinlalllnga, hktUIH flclllMX1I N•m•l•I ll1ted e'""'9 Aura C Herrera, 286.t tile olfree ot the OmtelOf ol the ofi.ce o Ult Oi11CIOI ot 81dt must be iubmlt• 1111 "1"" or the'"" 9 211' ,,,. right to canclt lll•I r• and equtpmenl h.,.lfllf Builneas Name °"' ,ebn1ary 11, 1911 Royal P11m .,B, Co111 Pu1Chasino ol the 011111c1. P111chH ng ot 11>1 o amc1 tff on "" form aup. DATED AT Cos11 ,,., .. ICE IS HEREBY quetl for proposals withOUI O'tlfOed by deblOI °' which Statement D I ID L MHa Cal>! 92628 No bidder m-v Wrothdraw No bida11 INI)' v.1thdr1-. pllod b1 lhe Olttrlct In c.Jilotn 1 lh•s Cth di'/ ot lhll tht 1bo11• •n award. Of lo waive any ~~Of• m~Xter':.11t~t:; 'UILIC NOTICE T:.'a • at~t:.::nt ••• Rob4ii1 S R•ml, 2Mt Royal h11 bid lor 1 pe1'1od of I011y· h•s btd l0t 1 pt110d ol IOtTy• accordance with oll ~=· 1~8 R It. E SchOOI 011trict ol 1frogut1111 .. s Of lnlom1111ties 1~ 1:'Y •"'actm.nT Im-, ...... ,_.,.......__ fHM 11,. ttM C nt Palm "8. Co111 Mtsa. nve (CS) days •lier the date fl\lt 1•5) Clays 111 1 tht oa11 provision• or ttM apec:I· Po"""' I 111ns, IC 1 County. CA, 1C11ng In any proposals rec:eiv.d wi 1 r.,,. 1• .._ .,. ·-" .... raon1 w ou ' Cahl 92G26 111 '°' the open.ng thereof .. , for th• QP80<"9 th~eol fl ti ..., •. s nd throUQh' ns Govern· Addillonal lnlOl"*lon lot PfOVements and 1dd•to001 •ro thine "'•NI•••: Clertc Of Ot•"99 Countw This buslntu 11 con-The Board of Tru•lH1 r• The 84Mfd 01111111"1 ••· ca oni. PuOl••htd Newpoit 1~8oard, 1111elN1lllf r• 1ubmlulon of proposal• It thereto. Ind place upon°' eeo LANI AYINUI on Mew 14, 1911 dUCl•CI by: a geneu11 patt· SIMI tha pi1v1leQ1 of r• HMI 1111 pir ge ol re· Speclflcatlena, bid 8each.Cosla ._,,., DeJy ft rtd to H "DISTRICT," avaltablt at Ille Manage-ab<>ut or loctltd In or et· PMTNIRS, 14 Co,...o-Fl~tSll Mflh•P ~long any and all bids°' jecltng 1ny and ti blClt o• blanb ond fur1Mr If'• f'tlcl June 9, 1992 T!>21 w roctlvo up 10, but nol ment Supl)Olt Sorvlcot Of. tac"f' to any tbulld•::si• t'~ reto Pleae Newport Pubhsl'lad Newpoll Be~cll• The r1g1s1r1nl(1) com· 10 werve any 1treguta1111ea 10 ..,,,,,, any 1ueg11tllf hl•S IOrf'netlon mew bo ob-PUBLIC NOTICE la than tha 1b0ve·slatld flee of the Newpoft·M ... Ull ~I c~i~ "'( bl. ~ h11eh Cetff' tlleo Cosla Mesa Daily Pilol mtnced lo lransact btJal· tor 1ntorm1hl•tl tn any bid IOI 1ntoimal1tH In 1'1Y b•a talnect at th• ebove •d·t-------- t1 , 1111ed piop<>sal1 and Unified Sc:hool Ot1trle1 at ~· ~ho • 1°'1 1• W t' i It C JUllt 2 9 111 i 3 1992 nns und t thO F1ct•hou1 or 1n lti. blddtfl9 or 111 1ht blddlllfil dreaa, telephone (114) '\ctltlous r UHltCI documtnta IOI the lbOvo llddtotl OI by ne 1 on .• rea PfOpe~ oa ern • Ont-' ' ' ' Bu11n11t N11mt(I) htttd 11tne4: /9,/ a&TTY ... nffl I arTTV M2•24'1. awtness Ne"M I ltaH of Eutblull telepl'IOM, (7t•l 5841-32•0. ~"r0A'E E't· ~:3w:~~ T peny, • Celltomle oor-T~ll7 above on. April 19, 1092 IALDWIN Dl'"tor of aA.LDWIN, Director of Publlthed Newp•rt ltetomont hool by • contracltng QOVSRNINO •OMD, BEACH CA azeeo ,.,.uon, 101 Woat ,UILIC NOTICE Alb•r10 s Ill llluroh•~lnt c .... lllurc .. aal n9, Cout •••ch Ce st• ..... Ttle f()ll()w. ng ~ • Y '°' the dollVort 01 C..tvft •· ltootior, DI-Tetm1: CHh In lawful W••"1"•t•n It root, Th•• llaltmont Ytll filod Cemlftunltw 1 C•ll•I• Ce"'munlty Celloto lllllot June t 1na •• CIOMQ b\itinHt 11 c Id car• lnd-a..deY91opo ,.. • ., ....... au~ moneyofttioUMedStattt ••n Dl•1•1 Callf. Ftctltlous 0,':~;·c~~'!n~~k1~' Dtatrlot Dlatrlct ' Tl20 ACSTA\JAANT ICHll!IAN, I IOMCH -~,, pureu-..... o r Atntrlca certified tlttl austnoSI No-19112 y ~I Juno 11 1"2 .,., Juno 11 1912 1011 last Imperial HVtJ C· ll tg~atton COdo tee• ftubll1h1d Newport Checllt, ceahilf'a Ch0Ck1. lnlluetrlel IHll•ll• atetetMftt PUtllt • tOtOO.... ' • '1:00.... 1 PUlllC MOTICE 3. If .. C f IM21 lletl PfOPo•.. lo """ ... ch-Cotta ,..... Delly ::""er:... J: : ~~ =-nor:~·· • c.... The re::;: :rlOl'll Publlthecl N"Pon ~,,. aN ... , 1 H7 .... No: 1 IM lllOTICI OF ~:~: ~ c \fir Mid tchool thall IM lie• "°4 June t , 1e, ltN 1ng1 ~ or S1¥-...... 0...... D~ ~tt~ PACK .. INVHT· Coela M•ta l>ally P110t May ftulblllhlO Nl*POrl Pulbl lthtd Nt011port DllSOLUTIOM OF t2M1 ~.:zoanc=:n: TStS Inge .... ~'° do Oeftorel ~ .. .,.'. MfNT1, 2..,. ,9 Aoyll :t, June 2, t , It, \992 IHchJCottA ....._ Dally S.11tl\.Co1ta t.• P Oa PMTNO'"IP Thia bi.ti nHS a con-Clahltt~a· c"-C• in th• PUIUC NOTICI bulNa• 1n 111e -.. All .__... .... ...-• .._. P111m. Costa ,,..,. c1111 T~ Hot .M'9 2. •· 11t2 Ho4 .111ne 2. t . 1 PutitJc not • 11 Mittiy ~ tl'f .,, ~ artiount of ~~~) I*• Ctllaell• muat lbO CunoMfy II L... ,. ,.~ t2'2t IS02 T603 lv•n lhll JOHN " Tl\o 110 strant(I) com-. wonca Of ,_ dated. 1n tho "*" *'°°' ...,. • ••·• --.Alt>efto Salb. A0y11 Palm PUIUC MTICI --- -RIC , c POP(). ~ea '° \rMMCt bil9 f:Of.::,.. ....,: ::, MO "-ACS OP other Chai\ cMh Is ae> reto PleH, •:;:-rt ••. Co1t1 Mua, Calf. -PUILIC MTICI M&.IC MOTICI Vt JS, no PATfUO( £ ,,.... unOet 1M rietlltout •• ..,.,,... moc PUM.IO uu ::=c, ":. r:_ "'*J = ~ic:... "·· = ...... Aoytl P#f'n ,.,,.':.ca~ wonca MOTte• fA N, = ,.,. o= :=--~ N~IM(I) eo ~ ·-=-~ OP COUATDAL tho TNatee't Ootcl until o.Mfel PertMr ...... •t. C:oe1a ....... c:.lol Nolet la tlor-'W O'V'ln WT.o ... llMTHIG alDI 1 m m9 ones s?Yle Keli,...,.. ........ • ..... .,,_ the 'l.P ........ , ..,,.. lbOcOme _...,.....JO ... .,... ._...._. Pert-l2tM that 1t1e IOwd of Tni.-a • NcMiOI '8 ~ f1won Tho eoun.1 on Of "" ,,.., , • 011 Thie 111aunoeill "' 1, lilld end coodltlone .. "--... tl1111 .. ~or 111dof'" • • ...,. H LN. t• C..... Tann•1h1 11111, Roye! Of me CO.at COIMIUl'l!Ty Nt ht 9oerd Of TtultHa Di1trlc11 of~ Countw w tb .. City OI C:om ~ tN °°'A'1IY 0. • of ..., "'° looro NOI09 • :e __. ......, et flllhl Tho Mle '.!. • Palm •I. Coeta MtH c:oo.ot Oilltlct °' Otano-Of the Co9tt ~ Calttomll. ' ¥9 '*fa -...u County of Of-.. Orange Councy on May t2. •r Otf*w1to by eM Wlld9f dill a .. lbO .. o "'111 rate P'IHa, •....-rt C. I. t2Qt COunfy, C.tifomia. d , .. Cohoe ~ Of Otllflll until TUHd-V, Junt '23 I• Of c.llforn!a did on 1"2 ,UtU. CINCt i.n: Ind "'° ' "'*"' Mle ef ~ TNe ~ II ~ In ac>o ....... c ... tateo Tat1ann1 lalu, "oyal c.i.e Har.cl bide up to bUI Counft. C•litornta. wtl ,.. ltu at 1 t 00 1 m er. 1 c.t Jun9, 1992, ~ HftlPOl't 9oedl-...., _. lbO ':: dUD l»ed ......... lbO °""'9nCO wletl Pf~ of •Hwoll Pra .. rtlH, ft1tl'I\ •8, Coale MIN t'IO lfl* than \0'00 AM, C .e Mlted &»da yC» to bul '"WI lbO t«"elved 94 lht by c:cntent. M• COIUI ..... D911r Hoc Ml¥ Mtd .. ..,._ hOUf of u:eo IM.., • Ci....,.... ..,. caL.t e.~• ltiut 11. 1112. no u11' 11 oo M4. °"" AO 1 t e Ot uoo ~ n .Nnt 2, 1,_11 1112 i. • .. I ' I M Tuesday. June 9, 1992 ~ •nca PU1&JC eeoncn flUIUC 110T1C11 PUii.iC •nca PU1UC eeonca PU1&JC eeonca PUii.JC ll011Cll PUIUC llOTICI ~ Drlv9. 1400, wine. ~ '° "oc.ed ''"*' UNl3 In Boot nJa P9g9 nJ end the W llOTICll ..UC ml'W ..UC I01'ICll MOTte• OI' n!2~•tlon In 'califomla by tile ewn.r. T'I~ le Of lnlt. ltwtl637 ol ~ the noteu::!.':":~:.:! ~~~ = PUIUC llOTICI lnm9I .,r*"°" of the,.. ~ WITH CAii ... ....., ol • APNC:Al'tON TO of lhe chief ea~tlYe office ~4:.-:!· J;~1u:..,: Recofd• In 1he ofllce of IM dMd lollllh lntetMl 1iww.on ~ t~ afttr' Au-llOTIC• OP r.-~ mu: .:1.,y""ca:· SENM.~ 1,:Wf:: =.~ = .. • -~~c ~Miff la: SAMf AS IM tlfM Mt fof1h .,.,. ~ =-c:..,:-.. PfOWldM 11'1 aald Noc•. t:,!,"~~Uo WW oe ~ TRUITD'I ULS • caeNer'• cheClk drllWn °" CIU.ANIOUS .llWILRV dlr ... *'· °' 91M2 •• Al lltlK bV the NII«, .. ::-=:. ":=..°"":: end putW tO IN ~ ~ c~ .. ::·.i: ~ KM! Mur~: City Man-Leen.... ::.:·:.~ =·c: (=.~~IO ::a::::. In T~ Whom " May eon-::.::!"9~:.C.nan:; fri: .. ch day of delay, In ll'le of OefNt end Election to of IN trust• ete-.d by ~!th, i~ :!.~t~ ::-~-= fedefll credit idon. or a HMICh ..W ~ COde ~ ot ltw lMlled e«n. Mlltf wtlh4n uw.. beo-amount Ht lorth In IN in. s.tl ~ recOJd.o Nld OMd of Tri.lit ltY1td ~ a..cn CA • • ~ dfewn by a etaM 0t Section I 141t/1 t411 by of MwM. .-out KAUR, Oe-.Mdet & SINGH. fore IN dale tuc:~:'t" WU l«matlon fOt liddert. Jwtuary 11. 1"2 In Book SIRRANO RICO ... 9~1~ • UNIT CON A r.d«ll ~ end lolln IN ~ Or""9 .... ' .... or~ KUlwsnt & SINGH, Pargat Mnt or ~K IO IN !acll bid nwtl contorm n/a P• nJ• 11'111 41192. VOAMC• COMPANY Publlehed Newport I# •t3tn.4t HtocJauon, Hirings at• Department. -.. Ullt\ II , II P• ::n.~i~";. Oepjf1. buye, are: NONE ~::.=IO the 02$581 Of Said Otflclal ••oo RIVUIQllADii Beach.CO•ta Meta Diiiy p,J,y ~. s~ c~ ::=.=·"'°'~I~ ..r::,:;::i ~-= =--=-,:w nghl Conlrol to sell ~ The ,,.,.,,.. Ind butlnes~ Each bldd• shall tubmil. 6ecot_<ll, Wiii Sell on July 1, ROAD, '2170, ttnn ... PtloC June 9• lt112 Trust• under IN~ IN Flnendll Code end ~ l1tlon(1) of Sectlon(I) 81 eudl T11_.. In bevet~ ., $88 Blket SI ~.; ... of the buyw Ill. on the fCHm furnllhK with 199i .. 11:00 A.M ... THf DAL•, CA )t?Oe flt It TSOll deKtlbK dM<I' ·~~ thotlJK to do bUtlnlH In tU7t ct "'8 HNlth end the lollowlng dHC SYlte 8, Costa Mffa. CA OR Ht°s ~J':~R~r°~ the contract dOcumtnll, • ENTRANCE TO THE PROP· 114 .. ~'IO. •ra /9/ PUil.iC NOTICE Will SEU. AT PU8UC thl• etale. Safety Code. You ere prClpOfty s11u•ted 1 9H2t with "41" On s.le NOMINEE 1745 El T n11 of 11'.e p1opo•K aut> ERTY LOCATED AT 3723 CAROL WICKLUND AUCTION TO THE HIGH-The ltfffl addlffl end hereby not!Aed thll lhe ~County end Beer 6 Wlne Ell.ing Place 1 1 o I' l rave-contracton on tllll projeci BIRCH STREET IN TH£ VICE ,llllSID•NT ' cppt78384 EST BIDDER FOR CASH other common deslgnltlon, Oitttlet A~ of OfMQ8 llO Wft ~ 1•1,1 l~n•• H:ighllr ~!·906;1 Hubr~ at requl1ed by lh• Sublet· CITY OF NEWPORT Dat•ch JUIM 1 9992 Tltl• Otdet No. (In the forms Which are 111ny. of the r111 p1opetty County hit lnltlltK PfO-lot 10 If Tr*-1 AHt. ubllthed Newport The ' ti 1 be old ling and Subcontr•ctlng &EACH COUNTY OF OR • 8341'12 l•Wful 191\del"'ln the United described 1bov1 11 pur• CHdlncn to forlell the ~of Cotta Mesa BHch·COlll Mesa Dilly dner1t':J In ° • I If~ F•lr Pr1cllc1t Act. Govern.. ANGE • STATE OF c . Publlth•d Newport TruatH.... SlllH) t.nd/or lhe ca1hler'1 l)O(IK 10 b•: 3129 Mcl<IN· lbovt·a .. crlbed propet1y °' 0r*1Qlt, &at• oi Piiot June 9, 1992 All FURNITB~'a Fr:· ment Co<S• Section 4100 11 F 0 R • AU· BHch..Co111 M11a Diiiy No 920331 c•rt11iK or other checks LEY WAY, COSTA MESA puraut.nl to Hethh ind ""· • ltlown on 1 T522 TURES EQUIPMENT MA. HQ. NIA, NEWPORT Pilot June 9, 18. 23. 1992 Ref ' N epecilled In CIVIi Code Ste· CA 92e28 Safely Code Section car-. In ai.lll I~ --=~...,-----.:..:.::1 cHINERY LEA • • Each Bid 1hlll be IC• BEACH, CA 92eec> It pub· T510 •reno. o. uon 292<4h (Pey1bl• In fllll The undersigned TrUllM 11488.<4, 22 ~ 23 °' . PUBLIC NOTICE PROV • SEHOLO IM .. comianled by • certified °' no auction, to the highest JENN/MEIDi 11 the tune of nle) 111 right dl1el1lmt eny lllbilllY f<>f You are ln11ructed lhlt II ....._ Aec:otdl ol CNS 1 .......... 1 TRAO:~~~~~[°cf~~ CHiiier'• check or bid bidder fOf uah (payible 11 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF hlle Ind lntt••SI conveyed any lncorreclnan of the YoU dtllre lo contett the County, c.Momia -WILL AND BUS bond In an lmOUnl not lets lime ol sale I 1 1 1 TRUSTEE'S SALE to 1nd now held by It llrfft •ddftll Ind other torlelture ol Ihle proper1y, The 104a1 ""°""' NOTICE TO NAME llld ireBtoce~~~~ lllan ten percent (t°") ol money of then U~~.~ ,UN90LTIC NOTICE YOU .AAE IN DEFAULT Ul'lder slid DHC1 of Trust In common d11lgn111on. If pur1u1nt to He1"h end un.-pnnapai CR•DITOllS OF 15375 B · the total btd price. iayable St ) IC• TO UNDER A DEED OF TRUST Ille properfy hefeln11n" ~ any. lhown herein. S1f11y Code Section .._. tNieon 8ULK SALE tntnea Parkway to the District as a gu.,an. lies• all right, lrtle, and ~U9LIC OP DATED 0910t/89. UNLESS sc11bK: Said Nie Will be me<Se. 11488.5, you mini tile I r8NllNbty ... ...., caECS. 8104 , 'i.!.oe~=isC\92718 ed IH IMt lhe bidder, If Its Interest, oonve)'K lo Ind -REQUEST FOR YOU TAl(E ACTION TO TRUSTOR: MICHAEL O. but without oov&Nlnl °' veflfied cl1lm 1t1llng your ~-and adl.I etos u c b he n me U$ ptoposll ,, •«•pied, lhlll now held by It und•t tald ' THE RIL&ASIE PROTECT YOUR PAOP· URDEA warranty, ••prHled or Im· ln11rest In the prol*tY. IN ... of IN ....... • .C.) l~nl la·"~~E ''s~~ i::· promplly t11tcu1e the Died ol Trust In the Pfbp· Of: FUNDS AND ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT BENEFICIARY: LONG plied, regarding lllle, po1· You must flle thl1 c.-im In <*ion of thit Notlc l!ac:row No. CHINE · • ~rHmtnl, furnish I Hiii· fity situated In said County NOTIC• OF A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU BEACH SAVINGS & LOAN Mltlon. or encumbrtnees, the Su~ Court of the S208.&73 84 Nollc~'19,2h2er().ebpymglven 10 The anticipated dale 01 factory Fallhlul Perform· and Stall 1nd described as FINDING OF NEED AN ·EXPLANATION recorded December ti, '°' the purpon ol Sllisfy· County ol Ofenge Within <Mrenttv c»ted lh b tk •nee Bond In an amount 10110 . OF THE NATURE OF THE 1989 as lnsrr. No. 89' Ing the lnd1btednt11 11-thirty (30) day1 ol lhe fl111 ~ "' C.t lied creditors of the within 1 u sale 1• June 25, not less than one hundred wt. NO SIGNIFICANT PROCEEDINGS AGAINST 66297t In BOOk page of Of, cured by aald Deed of publlcallon ol tlllt Notice, ~ 1 n1~ seller that a bulk ~~~R~'w'~o~lf~' ol THE percent (100%) of Ill• total A le1sehold lntoresl In EFFECT ON YOU, YOU SHOULD CON· liclal Records In the office Trust lncludlog the lees unle11 you receive IC1ual bidder a':!. '':c:~':!' ~ • It 1bou1 10 be made of This bulk sale Is s bl ct bid price, furnish 1 P•Y· and to: THE ENVIRONMENT TACT A LAWYER. of the Recorder of Orange ch1rge1 1nd expenses oi nolloe. (PIHte UM Supe. Truetee provided • HHls described t C 111 . • u e ment Bond In an amounl PARCEL t: TO ALL INT~ESTEO On 06/29/92 at 9:45 AM., Coumy: aald deed of trust the Trustff. riot Court Number 88-35-Identification 811 b~~ow. ~.,:la~rnCo~~lorSe~:;'~ not leH thin fifty percent Loi 57 of Tract No. 3201. AGENCIES, GROUPS AND So. Calll. Fc>ftelo•UJ• Ser· descr1be1 th1 follOwlng: The lrustN under said 52.) You must serve 1n el)-From in10t:ahon • names 1nd businen 6106 2 (50%) of the 101a1 bid price, 1n the City ol NewP<H't PERSONS: vices Inc db• s1atew1de LOT tee Of TRACT 3363 o.ed ol Trust caused a N0s dorled copy of lh• clalm the TrutlN d8efN •ddrtss11 of the seller are: 11 • • ubj h and lumlsh c:er11nc1t11 evi. Beach County of Or1og The purpou of this notice Fo1ectosur1 Servlc11 as AS PER MAP RECOADED tic. of O.l1utt and Electlon on Ille Oblrlct Attorney ol but for wtllCh Tr~ ~J BAMt~AGEMENT CO. an/:dd~ess~'; .~: pe~s~~ ~encing that lh• required State ~f Calilornli 19 ,,!; is 10 Identity two 11para1e lhe duly appointed TrustM IN BOOK 112, PAGES 37 to Sell 10 be recorded In O range County (Attn: no ICIP'l!Mftlahon"' w .. UFORNIA COR· Wllh h I I b nsurance la In tlfld In the ' bul related ICtions lo be under and pursuant to THROUGH 48 INCLUSIVE lhe county where the real VICkle L Hix, Deputy Dis· 1y lhe treet addr-' PORATION. 15375 Bar, llltd wl:'"T~~ m~sC-~o~ amounts set forth In the ~p recorded In Book l30, taken by tile City ol Ntw· Deed of Trust, Recorded OF MISCELLANEOUS property ls localed and trict AltC>fney) It ~00-CMc ocher ~ ._ ranc1 Plfl(way #Jt08, Ir· FORUM 23 Lek C generll conditions. In the ages 25 lo 30 lncluslve of port eeach. on 09/07/89 as Document MAPS IN THE OFFICE OF more than thrff months Cenler Drive Wnt Santa I th bo vine, CA 92718; 2201 Ou-ter Dr •112~6take i e'r event of failure lo enter Into MisceHIMOUs M1ps, In lhe On Of about July 9. 1992. No. 89-0479211 Boole P191 THE COUNlY RECORDER heve elapstd since such Anl. CA 92701 wlihln ten ~~ ~ v~~·~c CA 9 263<> • ores· the con11ac:t and eaecvte office of the County R .. the City of Newport Beach of Official Records In the OF ORANGE COUNTY, record111on. (10) dlyt of the filing of w lt38 the last d~~e22~t,m 1 ,:: th• required doc:u~ents, corder of said Counly. will request the U.S. o .. omc. of tht Recorder or STATE OF CALIFORNIA. DATE: 5/18192 the clalm In the Superior ec:;. ....U. ~AO, & clalms shall be June 24 such bid security will be PARCEL 2: partment of Housing and ORANGE Coumy, Califor· YOU ARE IN DEFAULT ,RINCIETON •ICROW COurt/CMI OIVlslon. Sllld proper1y 11 1992 whlcll Is the business :orf•llld. The Fafthful Per· An ••elusive easement for Urban Development (HUD) nla e•ecuted by: GLORIA UNDER A DEED OF TRUST co., Al TRUITEE The !allure to tlmety fll• tor the f)UfPI*' °' r---------.. lday befo 1 th 1 d orrNnee Bond thall r• 30 A I lo release Feder1I funds 0. FRANnSEN, AN UN· DATED 11/21/89. UNLESS t'l3S S S I d ' and eecurt I verified cltfm the oblig9tl0f'I FATA specified ~bov: sa e ale main In lull force and etlect S ulomob 11 Parking under Tltte I ol ltle Housing MARRIED WOMAN AS YOU TAl<E ACTION TO Blvd •20o ~pu :!.. • staling 1n Interest In the said Deect of T~~ 0 d · throi)gh lh• guarantee pe-paces appurten1n1 to Pa1· and Community Develop-SOLE OWNER. as Trustor. PROTECT YOUR PROP· • • 0 • ....... property In the Superlc>f I Frenk Fete, 83, ate June 3, t992 rloa:-as specified In the eel A localed In the " Ease, ment Acl of 1974 (Pl 93. WALTER F. FARLEY, AN ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT lea, CA 90041 T•I• Court will rt1ult In lhe aes and uperl99S o OBITUARY 888 resident of Costa JPERRY O. HOWELL general condltlon1. ment Area" (the Nottheasl· 383) fC>f the 1992,t993 fls, UNMARRIED MAN, as Ben-A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU phone Numben Cit St property belno decl1rtd or Tt~:::o~I: ~ Mesa. passed away ubllshtd Newpo"' e--DISTRICT reserves erty 18.00 feel of Lot 58 01 cal year project: eliclary WILL SELL AT NEED AN EXPLANATION 87N08S, KATHLEEN ordered rorlell 10 the Stale 0 June 4, 1992. Mr. B11ch·Cosla Mesa Dally the right 10 reject any Of au Tract No. 3201 ) IS shown 1. Housing • Land acquls PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE OF THE NATURE OF THE HERRERA of C1lilornl1 and dislrib· r,:'88 T~::r 11 Fala Is survived by Pilot June 9. 1992 bids Of lo waive 1ny . Ir· on a map iecorded In Book tillon lor 11tordable hous· HIGHEST BIDDER FOR PROCEEDING AGAINST pub 11th 1 d N 1wp0 r1 uted pwsuant to Ille prov!-Eaec:uli~e Vtee 8P:! his sons Johnny and T5l6 regulanlies or lnlorm1li11es 130 pages 25 lh h 30 Ing and a community cens CASH. (payable al time ol YOU. YOU SHOULD CON-Beach·Cosla Mesa Daily slons of Health and Safety 830t Corbto Awoue Marlo, daughter Ev• ---------In any bids Of In Iha bid· • roug ter ($54,311· $264 063 HUD slle In lawful money ol lhe TACT A LAWYER. COde Section 11489 witll· · lyn, and gtand, PUBLIC NOTICE di09. of Miscellaneous Maps, Section 108°Loa.n)' United States by cash • 3153 COUNTRY CLUB Pilot Mly 26• JUM 2, 9, out further nollce Of hell· ~~2 Notltwldge, C.I daughter Gemma As requ11ed by Section records of ta.id 01aoge 2. Public Facilities • lms cashier's check drawn b'y 1 OR . COSlA MESA. CA t992 lno. t 4 • II t 9 ) 77 6· Rosary Is scheduled NOTICE TO 1773 ol the Callrornla County, Including the ve-provements 10 Newport 11111 or nat1onll bank • 92t527 T494 Publlshed Newport ~Sltll92 10 , Tuesday. June 9 . CONTRACTORS labor Code, lh1 Direc10f of hlc~tar and pedestrian 1111. Men Glrls/Boys Club check drawn by a s1111 °' "(II 1 street add1ess Of Beach/Costa MtSI Diiiy 6129 S:~ 7 : 00 P.M . at Pierce CALLI NO the Decanment of Indus· fie of Granttt, its employ· (SI0,400) and Interval federal credit union, Of 1 common designation ol PUBLIC NOTICE Pilot June 9. t8, 23. t992 i--·--·-----l B 0 M FOR BIDS trial Ro aiioos ol the Slate ees' ants lnvJlees an House (510,400). check drawn by 1 slate or property Is shOwn above, BIC T517 1 s · 0 r1 u a r Y · School District: COAST of Calllornla has deter, h \9 • d 3. Homeless Assistance • lederal savings and loan no wa11a111y Is given as lo ' 81 Costa Mesa. Funeral COMMUNITY COLLEGE mined Ille generally preYail· ot ers more speclllcally de· Emergency housing trans· associallon. savings as· Its complolentn or oor· NOTICE OF PUILIC NOTICE i----C-P033&--.-~ services Wednes· DISTRICT Ing rates of wages In the scribed lheroln, to enter, por\atlon aid and' olher socl;111on, or savings bonk rtctnets)." The beneficiary PETITION TO NOTICE OF p~ day. 10:00 A.M., St. Bid Deadline: 2 P.M. 01 locality in which the Work walk upon, park and 1a1t emergency •Id to the specified ln section s102 ol under eald Deod of Trust, ADMINISTER Toee•ot T Joachim 's Catholic the 7th day ol Juty, 1992 is to be perto1med. Copies said easement area. as set homeless In the communlly lhe F1nanc1al Code and a1>-by reason of a breach or ESTATE OF: NOTICE OF 0 AOMINISTE Church. Interment Place ol Bid Receipt: or. ol lhest wage rate determl· forth in Grant ol Easement (SS,400.FISH: $6,849-SPIN: thonzed to do t>uslness In dolaull in the obligations WARREN LEALAHD TRUSTEE'S SALE ESTATE OF! wlll follow at Good 11ct ot Oareclor ol Purchas· nalions. en11Ued PREVAIL· ol olf·slle parking a rea-St,550-S.C. Soup Kltchon). 1h1s Slate.) Ac AT THE secured thereby, hereto-REEKER TS. 18254 Marv K. cerrol Shepherd's Cem· Ing, Betty BaldWln. Coast ING WAGE SCALE, Ble ment recorded July 9 10 temporary housing and MAIN (NORTH) ENTRANCE lore executed and deliv· CASE NO AtM383 GUINTHER n138t·9 CASE"NO. A1842 otery. Huntington Communiry College OiSs malntalned al lhe DISTRICT 1 · counsellng (S9 75t,O c In· TO THE COUNTY COURT· ered to the undersigned a • On June 23. 1992, II 1000 To al Beach. tract. 1370 Adams Avenue, office located 11; t370 1981 n Book t4l35, Page terfailh Shelter;' s1 ,5s(,..c) c HOUSE, 700 CIVIC CEN· written Otclaratloo of O.. To'" h9'rt, beneficl11ies. AM ShMllon LIMlll'I Hunon beneldariea, Costa Mo11. CA 92626 Ad1ms Avt . Costa Mesa. 1145, Official Records. Homeless Issues Tuk TEA DRIVE WEST. SANTA faun and Demand lor Sale, f'edllort, conllngent Credi· Trull Deed S.W:., Inc , a1 conllntent ~ =========~I Pro11c1 ldentlll c:allon CA 92626; Physlcal Faclll· A leasehOld as creeled by Force: SS,OSO.YMCA Hotel ANA, CA all nghl, 1111e and and w"nen nol1ce of de· :~ pe~sons who may Trust• 0t SUC:CllllOf Trutt .. penons who • ---------.. 1 Name· 01ange Coast Col· 1111 Planning, and are avail· tllat certain lease dated lor Homeleu Women· in101est conveyed to and l1u1t and ol election 10 the WtllM 1ntereslt!tln °' Sl.aUIJled TMIN, ot 11111 othetwlle be In T 0 lege Robert 8. Moore Th• able lo any 1ntores11d party June 1. 1964. euc:vted by S4.000·Human Options)'. now held by 11 under said cause lht undersigned to 01• WA't{ " 1811 • Of h, Clnairl Deed ot Trust e.-ecueo "" wll Of -.. or H MPSON a111 Renov1hon: Bid i1601 upon request. The Conlrac· The Irvine Compeny a and employment counsel· Deed ol Trust In the props sell said propeny 10 1a1lsfy REEKER REN LEAL.ANO by George E Gui,,.,_, JR of: Maiy K. Cift.Oi Ledyc e Arl•n• Placa Plans all on File: !,°'shallpost•copyofthls West Virginia Cc>fpoiation ing(S1,0SO-YWCAHolellor erty situated in said sa1dobllgo11ons,andthere-A PETITION hi bee Ind Tam.,• I< Gutrcher. A. PETITION hM Thomp son, 78, 8 Office ol 01rec1or ol Physi· ocumtnl 11 each )Ob site. 18 • Homeless Women) agen· County, Cahlcm\la dtscnb-aller ll'le undersigned fled b C s n tubend Ind wire. and fled by Ncrllem T 30·year resident of cat Facllltles Bill Haines The Contractor and any as SSOI, and Sandy D. cies coordinallon is1 ~so-Ing the land therein· caused said notice of de- 1 Y RAIO M. REEKER recorded~ 19, 1aee a1 ~ NA. In Costa.Mesa, passed Coast Com~unlty College subcontractor undor It shall Moss and Mary M. Moss. O.C. Homeless Issues Task Parcel 1: t:lnit 38: 1n the fault and ol election 10 be ~ C~ROliN ~ REEl<ER 1!'1 lnalnlmenl no M-4'36.o. Suoeriof Court away June 8 . 1992 Dlslrlc:1: 1370 Adams Av· P~Y not less thllll the spec, husband and wife, as les· Force). City ol Costa Mesa. Counly recorded February 24, 1 u1>9ror ourt of Cah· Offlcoal Recx>rdl ol OrlnQe Calffomla. County In Newport Beach, enue, Costa Mesa, CA if19d prevalllng rates ol see, and recorded July 9, 4. Social Services • Meal of Orange, Stale or Califor· 1992 as lns11. No. 92· 1°T~:· ~~7~~~ ORANGE. County, C1lilom11. Ind ORANGE. CA. Mrs. Thompson 92626; 714/432·5707 wages lo all workers em, t964 In Book 7127 page services ror needy home-nia. as shown on that cer· 108711 In Book Page of th t CRAIG re~uests Pl"lllnl lo ltlll ~ NOllC9 THE PET worked 20 years as NOTICE IS HEREBY p~oy~d In the execution ol 40 ol Olliclll R~cords bound elderly (S18,000. taln Condominium Plan re-Ott1clal Records In the ol· c:nOLYN l.~·\~~~E~Rt! ol Oetaull and Election IO s.tl ~· flat 1 1 f GIVEN lh•I the above-I • ontract. upon and subject t 11 j FISH. S12.500·S cs) corded May 3t, 1977 1n flee ol the rec01der of Or· t~ ~ ~ Trwt ol Clllitomi&. 11 esperson or named School District ol No !>Jdder mar. withdraw 0 1 0 counsehng 1nd crisis in1or'. Book 12219. Page 1875 ol aogt county; appoinltd 11 perSOMI rep-2, 1892 • n1t.Nmen1 no {SoocMlot·ln-k'l .. ,..t See's Candy, and Ofange County. California. an(iny bid for• penod ol shcty ~~ovlslons therein coo-venllon tor subslanc:e Olllclal Records ol Ofange Said S•le will be mado. ~~=-~~~:.~·~, 1~ ;d':"sler 92~11 . ot OlllQ8J Recordl Truat S.Mc:9 c4 was a member of 1e11og by Ind through' Its 60) d1y1 after Ille date set · abusefs and ttoubled youth County. Cahlornla. but ~1thout covenant °' 1 oe ent. of Hid Counly, Wll IMld« and be l!ppOinted u the South Coa1t Governing Board. hereinaf· fc>f the opening ol bids. Said 18111 was emended (St,550-CCA: Sl,550-YMCA Parcel 2; An unchvided t/ w3rranly. express or Im-t~~ P;JIT\~:>N ~equests purauant 10 slild 0..0 of T,,. ~live Christian Church. ter referred to as "DIS. Arfpeyment bond and a by 1n instrument dlltd De-Center lor F1m1ty Counsel· 64ltl Interest In and to lot 1 plied, rega1d1ng title pos· cod cl~ 11 on 1 bew ';} .•nd Ill• public aua.on lor CMfl. adminia'8t fie She Is survived by TRICr', will receive up to, pe ~mance bond thall be cembef t9, 1966, eatcuttd Ing). or Tract No. 9083. m the session, °' encumbranoes. 10 1 • ~ • m1tted lawU mcney ol the un.eo the ~nt Gerry Thompson of but not later than the requ111d prior lo execu1100 by Irvine lndusttlal Com· All projects are open lo Cil)I ol Costa Mesa. Couoty 10 pay lhe remain~ pr1nc.. probltt will and SI.._ cl Atnttlca •the NOllll THE PET Palm Desert. Arlene above·slated time, sealed f' Ille contract and thlll be ptox 1 Cahlornla C01poia low-moderate income per· of Orange, Stale of Cahlo1· pal 1um ol lht no11(s) s• :Y .~=• are, •v:•ri: "°"' 11'11tanoe 10 the Courwy ~ lie Bock of Thousand bids tor the award of a n lhe torm set forth In lhe i ' S · sons citywide nia, as per Map Recorded cured by said deed of ion n I 1 CounhouN. 700 C.ll'C Cit11• WU and codlcla If Oaks. a sister In contract for the above contract documents. ~on. andy D. Moss and An Environmental Review in Book 393. Pages 5 and Trust, with inletest IS In kept by the c:out'\ Onw W.11, Saris Ana. be admlt1*t to ,.fo Idaho. six grandchll· p10Jec1. ·Pursuant lo Section 22300 Mary M. Mou, recorded Record (ERR) hlS been e ol M1scenaneout Ma pi, said note prolilded. ad· THE PETITION requests C1litorn11 ti flll ogl'll. Mii and TM Wil find #IY dren and five great· Bids shall be received In ol lhe Publlc Contracl December 22, 1966 In prepared for the piojects In the office of the County vances. II 1ny. under tne avthOflly to adminlSlor the .,..,... conwyeo 10 ll'ld now •• alldatM grandchlldren. v 111 , 1111 place Identified above Code, the contrae1 wtll con· Book 8134. page 770 or Of· ldenlllled by the City ol Recorder ol said County terms ol 111d Deed ol estate Under ltle lndepen-Mid by• under Mid Deed OI ~In fie • tall on Is scheduled and shall be opened and lain prollislons permitting llclal Records. Newport Beach which doc· together w11h all lmprov~ Trust, leos, charges end ~.~: ~~hiN~llon °~• TNll an the proptrty tl\Ullled'" by fie court. 10 w d d publicly read aloud al ltle the successful bidder to A.P.N. NO. 427·15t.12 uments ll'lal the project• menls thereon, ex~ptlng expenset or the Truslff wlll ~110 c ·1,,. 1 tut, 11\1 Mid Counly and Siii• THE PiT Ju~e 10~ fr~~s Nooay~ above·slalld time and sub1,111u11 secullliet for 1ny Tht slttet tddreH and lrl categorically ewc:ludtd therefrom Condominium and of lhe ltuslS created restnllt~I 1 pe1rs.ona: rep. dMo'lOed U ~-a~ pl<1c1 mon!es w11t1held by the lrom soma NauonaJ Enlli· Unlit t Uuough 64. located by ta1d Deed of Trust. 1 o 1 ... 1 m1ny Lot 17 ol TrKt No t5'°· in ~ lie to 5 00 P.M. at Har-Th&rt will be a $100.00 Ols11ic1 to ensure performs other common cfHlgnatlon, ronmental Polley Act llloreon. Said sale will be held on: KtlonJ w1lhoU1 obtaining theCll)'ot Cotta..._, Courwy undw the ~ bor Lawn Mortuary. depos11 1equlred ror each ance under Iha coniract. If any, of lht rtaJ property (Pl91·190) rtquiremtnls EXCEPTING FROM 1 por· June 17, t992, el 1:30 pm clngoutt approval Btlore lak· ol OrWIQI. Ste .. ot Cllltomoa. Adrrinistrallon of Funeral Thursday, 111 of bid documents. Ra-Each bid submitted In re-descnbod above Is PUI· this ERR Is on Ille at the flon of said Lot all cwdt In the lot>by 10 lhe bu1ld1og certain very Important 81 P• Map RICDlded f'l Bo<* Ad. (TI\19 ~ 2.00 P.M. al Harbor lund wij\ be granled to sponse 10 this No11ct shall potted 10 be: 3723 BIRCH following address: 3300 011, petroleum, gas. brea loc.altd al 60t South i..w.s actions, howlYtr, lhe P9'· 4', Pege ~t ol MllC8bneOl.9 tkYw fie Lawn Memo r I a I Gtne1al Contractors only contain, IS • bid Item. Id· STREET. NE w po RT Newpor1 Boulevard, Ad· asphaltum lllld all kindred Street. Orange, Ca.hlornla ~I :~H&f\1411\11 will ti. Mipe. "' the Olla 01 lht representaM to Chapel. with burlal for two (2) sets (maximum} equate 1hee11og, shoring, BEACH CA 926fl0 vanc:e Planning • 2nd Floor substances and other m1,,. 92668 equir 0 give no11te lo Courwy ReoOIOtt ol said man::i9done to follow al Harbor returned 1n good condition and bracing. or equivalent The u~ r 1 Newport Beach. CA. ' erals under and In to1d Al lht IJrne or the Initial lnttrtsted persons unleu Counc)' ob court lawn Memorial Park. within Ion days alter the method, foi the p101ec11on e s gned Trustee No further enwonmental land t•cepl lhe nghl 10 use Publication ol lhls notlee they have waived notice Of The .,.. ~ or Oll'ltf Bekwe king ot In lieu of nowers. bid opening date. of lift and limb In trenches disclalms iny llablhty lor 1eYlew of the pro eel is pro-any portion of lha 1urtace the total llTIOunl ol the un: consented 10 lhl proposed c:onvnon dellgnalorl ot alld lmpoNlnt donations may be In accordance with the and opon ewcavalion, any lncorrec1ne11 of the of posed prlOf 10 t~1 request ot Ille land fOf d11lhng op· paid balance or lht obllg• acuon > The Independent propeny 315 Colleen Pllct how.¥9f, the sont 10 the American provisions or Calilornie which shall conform lo •P· the street addr111 and for release ol Federal eralions, mining or quarry· tJons secured by ltle above ::mlnlsttalion authority ~111 Costa MIM. CA 92&27 repteeentallve Wll cancer Society. Ser· Publjc Contract Code Sec· pllcabl• saltly orders. other common dtslgnatlon. funds. Ing of 111 kinds. Including dtscr1bK deed of trust granted unlen en Inter· N1m1 Ind aoaress ol the '9qUWed eo QIYe vice• directed by uon 3300. lh• District r• Governing Board, if any. shown herein. Comments to Granl Rt· but not ••elusive of on well and esumated cos1s. tX· ~·~~:n S::'1~ 11111~11 an o~ beneliolty 11 liitlOle req..-~ .. led petSOne Harb 0 r L 8 w n _ quires lhat the bidder pos-81 Alfred P. Fernen-The total irnounl ol Ille c!pients. drllllng. 011 development pensee. and aclvances Is show• oocf po 1 °;! •n lhe •ale It being conclUcl.o ·-.1 haw waNed no Mount Olive Mortu, sess lhe following clas· dez, Ph.D., Chancellor, unpaid balance ol the obli· :'All interested 1genc1es, mining operations logtlhe; $83,761.83. court t~ld c:~· w r :~e si--ton LlhmAn HUllon ~led la fie ary, Costa Mesa. s1ficat1on of con1rac1or's Ii· Coeat communlfy Col· gallon secured by th groups, or Individuals dis· w11h the use ot..sald s.urface It Is pouible that at the llJlhOf'~t gran 1 MOltQIQt Corporll'°'1 CIO :rt'tion. 11'!_ ~ cense al lhe lime thal the le • 1 agreelng with tither ol the IOI Oii wells. tanks. hJnn.ls tlme of aalt the opening A H R. . ~ Llhmln HUl!on \-8.-J • 540·5554. contract rs awarded: g property lo be sold and 1bove !WO 1ct10ns art 1,,. mining ucav1lion1 o; btd m1y be les-s than the ING on 1111 pet•· MOf10IOI COrpOll!IOfl 4tao be grwiled ----------'IA G1ne11I Engineering Published Newport reasonable e11lm1ted v1ted to submit written shahs provided, however, total 1ndeblldness dlA. ~till~ held on JIJLY 2. Hallmlltt PlltkWlly. Sen ln1-.. '9d pertOn Contractor, B General B11ch·Costa Mesa Dally costs, expenses ind ad· comments fc>f consider· the same sh.ii not be col)-Datt: 5128192 · ~ 111 ~5 P.M. In Oe~t. Bemardtno, CA 92407·HNl:t ob~n lo the Building Conltactor P~ot June 9, 16, 1992 vances at the lime ol the 1tion. Pleue 1peafy wtucll •trued to prohibit slant d11U· T.D. SERVlCE CO ... Ceni:"6 •tv 7<:° SCivte OortaiOtll 10 lht lbo\118 ri ahowe aood PUBLfSH: June 9 and T514 lnillaf pub~callon ol the No-ol the proposed ac1lon1 Is Ing or such other op. PAHV, •• .. fd Trv.tH Ana CA 9~1 15 • •nla Pf'OP'ltY may be OOlloned by why the courl' lhould June 16, 1992; WALK lice of tale is· 5852 275 79 being addressed. Such tr11i0ns which In no way •r 'r•ncH O.Petma' IFYOU OBJECT TO he~ same In 'Mlling grant lleautiOlfty, THROUGH· June 18 1992 PUBLIC NOTICE I dd . • . . WT1tlen comments Wiii be UH or In any war affect IN a I t s I • l trom tht llentfoCl#Y •tlWI 10 A HEARING on al 9·30 am . BID 'oATE· n a it.on to CHll. the received at 1h• Cit of turfac:t rights o Uld land .. 1a • ant eoretery, g11nting of the pehtion. you de)'• trom ltll ''" ~oon pe~ wil be he6d July 7. 199i 81 2 p.m; CPP 1713~0 T~stee w111acc:ep11 cash-Newport Beach Plaki and which do not enter 801 South Lewi• St., •hould appe1r 11 the hear· ofltanOllDI J""9 25. 19i2 al BOARD DATE: July 22 T.F. NO. 88221 ltr • check drawn oo a Department on or bel~ 111d land al 1 point ten Orange, CA 92881 ~ 1 •nd 'W' your ob-Slid Mle WIJ be made P.M. In Dept 3A locet 1 '992 . YOU ARE IN DEFAULT slate or national bank, I August 7, 1992. All IUCh than 500 Itel to Hid SUf• l114t 385-4700 )ICton• Of 1• written Ob-w'tlhcM c:ovenarn OI Wllflllly. 700 CMc Center No payment shall be UNDER A DEED OF TRUST check drewn by a ttale or written comments 10 re-face. as res&fVed by Adi IF AVAILABLE THE EX· ruont with the cou be-·~ Ot llnj)llfd, M lo 11111, W•I, P.O. Box t mado lor work or malerlal DATED December 8, 1983. federal credit union or 1 ceived will be contldertd M. Hess In Deed recorded PECTED OPENIN9 BID ,:~. h,:•1~ 1Y 0 IP· °' 411'1o.Mnbtanoee SanlFta YOAna. CA 92702 under the contract unleu UNLESS YOU TAKE AC. check d b and the City of Newport May I, 1959 In Book 4695 MAY BE OBTAINED B Y n pe 10 SlhS!'i lht unpejd bDlonce 1 U OBJECT and unlll the Registrat of TION TO PROTECT YOUR fedtfal r:.w;ng: ~atel or Beach wlll not request the P1ge 94 of Olll cl1i CALLING THE FO" ,OWY °rFb~~u~~~o:C~EDITOR dUe on the ncu Mand by fie grantinQ ol the petl r 111: MMlo. lAWN- MOUNT OUVI ~·~ C?ltpel • C'9mlllOty DISTRICT lhal the CON-SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. ass~cl1llon,. savings H· take 1111y admin1str1Uve ec, The llrttt lddren and ING TELEPHONE NUM· Of I cont1ngen1 creditor of S157,98S)4 plul the IOllowlllO and &tllte "®"'"'"' _,,,. to ,,,. PROPERIY, IT MAY BE °"' "''"' of f-•· ""''" ~ ""'°''" -. ""' ._ ol '""' '° "' ~kl -II al TRACTOR was prof)efly i· IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA-soc1atlon or savings bank tlon on the p1ojec:t PllC>f 10 other common dlslgnallon, BERS ON THE DAY BE· the ~~utd, ~ must rile •i.n.aled CCIII, 11peM• and Cl( file censtd at the tJme the con-NATION OF THE NATURE spec11lK In Section 5t02 IN dale 1pec:illK In ttle if any. of the real property FORE THE SAL.E: (714) =~Um ~•I lheh COUit ldVancN • the lnle oC the wtll !ht lrec:t WIS awatded. Any OF THE PROCEEDING of lhe Financial Code and preceding sentenc:e. deSCflbed above It pur· 385-4837 Of (2t3) 627-41165 IONI ,.~,:~~Ito,~. pet• Nial putlllcallOI\ of lhlS N«aot be .. heeltng. CONTRACTOR not so U.. AGAINST YOU. YOU authorized to do bullnen Objee1ion1to HUD: ported to be: t04<t WEST· TAC 48894 OOlnted b the 11 1 . 1 1>' ol Siii •-Id tna-·· ippeatane9 rtWf be "ACFIC VIEW censtd IS 1ubj9C1 to penals SHOULD CONTACT A In this at•le In the event The Clly ol Newpon WARD WAY, COSTA Publlehed Newport four montts from~ ~dllhrn '-Ind ootlS 111 ttle ""°""' P8!!0"1F «bnouh •lllOllllAL I'·-hes undor tht law If the Ii-LAWYER. Beach will undert1ke the MESA. CA 92627 " 8 alt of l217S 51 , plus lnllfllll on Y01f ARE """ cense classiflcahon spec!-Notice of lender other than cash 11 proJeci dtscr1bed lbove The ~ned TrultH BelCh·Costa Me11 011ty of llrtl luuance ol lettlfS lht UflPlld pnnciPlf tl9llnCIMl CREDITOR °' '=.~ ~=~ fied h119'nabove ls that ol Ttutt••'• Iii• accepllld lhe Trust11 m.ty w11h COBO l\Jndt from the dlscl1lm1 t.ny llat>1h1Y for Pilot Mey 28, June 2, t. !f ':'i:'dc!: :~tic::' 9t00 I V9nlt* tn1.,.1 r111 lrOm OOtlUngenl ~ ol "Sovvrg AU Faulu" 1625 Gisler Costa Mesa ........ 3500 p-• .... vi-.....__ • "1peclolty contr•c101" 15 Under Offd withhold Iha Issuance of U.S. Depanment of Hou•• 1ny lncorrectneu of Ille 1992 Code The 11mt•1 ro:~te N~ber t . 11181 10 dlle OI deoe .. ed. ~ m»t _,,,.. -..,m. defined In Section 7058 ot t T tt\41 TruslH't Deed unhl log and Urben Develop, tltffl address and other T496 111 • 1 Of iling •ale. '*-Ian.led •• ~ cWln Wflh the ....,.,,., 8Hctl the C1lll01ni1 business and 0 ruit funds bocomt avallabl• 10 menl (HUD) under Tiiie 1 of common designation II c me wall not lllPlll be-~. Ind ldVIOC9t lht ilnd "*' a copy IO .......... l.,.••••~I Prol11slon1 Codi, the ape· Nohe• I• ~reby given Ille p1y11 or endorsff 11 a the Houefng and Com-•nr. shown herein. Said PUBLIC NOTICE lor• lour months from th• bet\el!Qlly • IUlhoriled or ~ l'9Pf P' cl1l1y conlrsctor 1warded that SERRANO RECON· matter or righl. munity Development Act of 11!1 win be made. bul with• ~::ring dlt• noticed obllg•.010 PIY ptlOlloMle ~tad by lt'te ... -·-· the Contlcl for this Work VEYANCE COMPANY, a S I 1974. Tilt City of Newport out covenant Of warranty 175721 YOU. M YOU ARE ., OEFAUlT wlfttn four monh Riii 1t1an ilsell constM 1 m1for· C1hlornla corporation 11 b; d ~:i, wm be madt, 8e1ch 11 cett1rytng 10 HUD IXP<ts• or Implied, reg11d: Trustff Sele 1111 kept :Yylh~~~~f lhe UNDER A DEED OF TRUST =:::-ol ht laeua llU .... ,, "V ol lh• Work, In liC· 1ru11 .. , or aucceuor WI coven1nt or lhll l<evln Murphy, In hit Ing l1tle-, possetslon. or.,,. No. 92·T0211 ., 1 · Uou DATED August II. 1eee U PfOY!dtd Monuary * Chapel cord1nc1 Wtlh the prOYI· truslte or IUblllluttd warranty, t11press or Im-oHlclal CIP•cilY 1• Cily cumb<t.nc.es, to pay lhl ,., NOTICE OF ~ •.:::on nlerHI I~ UNLESS YOO TAKE ACTION ~ 9100 of Ctemetlon slons of Calilornle Busl-trust"• pursuant to the plied, regardlf'g 11111. pos· MINlger, consent• 10 K· malnlog principal aum ol TRUITllE'I SALi wuh the c~ufor":L R 'fo PROTECT VOUR ~~ Ptobew ne11 and Professions Codt Deed session °' enc:utnbrencH cept IN jurltdlclJon of the lhe note(s) securK by Uld YOU AAE 1 kv S lat • PROPERTY. IT MAY BE .,,. kW Nino 1 110 BroedW•y s:itlon 7059 3723 ~~~~· s-;::uled by 10 aal1sfy the lndebledne~ Federal COUl1t II an 1c:t1on o.ed of fnist. wilh Inter-est UNDER A DEE~ &n~~~~ 3::~1l1og :,ec an =:: SOLO AT A PU8'.IC SALE If ..... =· berof• ~.::=-pleledw:.~hl:ur:, ~~':; SOCIATES, A c~~~~ MC\JrK by llld o.ed, ad> ~~~'..'0,., ~~C:3!, r: =~~ .. ~). :':=: •. ~ DATED 9118/90. UNL£SS Ind 1ppralsal Of •ttlll .. ~~AT~EED OF T~ = nOCiced ..::. . ......... 111111torly (240) conttcutlvt LIMllED PARTNERSHIP, Vll"IC•I thertundef, 1iwolll In-envlronrnenlll f9111ewa, d• any, under Lill lttms of the YOU TAKE ACTION TO Mtl or of any petition °' NATURE OF THE YOU MAY da.,_ f1om the time of the Recorded December 30, 19"11 81 provided therein. clslon miking and •ctlon. Detd of Trust estimated ~~W,Wl.A~~~Rscf&0t.; ::=11::0 ~~cJ: P..ac:EEOINO AGAINST the• '-PC bV l'9 STARllllli A llEW BUSlllESS7? ' .. .. • I and lh,1t thUt r• rtes, chargt1 and ell· A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU lornll Prot>ale Code A A ~.r.. YOU SHOlA..O you .. • tPonslblht111 have bHn penees ol the Trust .. Ind NEED AN £X t S • I-~tAOl A LAWYER ~ In 918 utlelled. The legll atfecl ol of lru••• Cttlled by •lld 0 P\.t\NATION Quell Ot peclll Not~ DATEO Mlty to. 1982 you ,,,., ....... !he lh• certlflc:1uon 11 lhll Dtad ot Truat, IO·Wlt: p F THE NATURE OF THE form 11 1vallabl• ftOITI lhl ~ Letwnln HUion • tof'tMI ........ upon Its approvll, the City ~~.02e.e3 fltlmlttd y AOCEEOINGS AGAINST court Clefk. tl'Ull 0..0 ~ W-0 M Sotdal N04lce ol "- ol Ntwpott B••cl'I. m•y UI Acer'*' Interest Incl ad-T~~+ X~J..~~LO CON• Attomer ,., the~·"· TruetN a_.. A cllwllincl. of an lrwenay the 8IOCk Grant fund• end dltiONI 1dv1nc:es if 1ny. On oe/ · tlonen l/tct1 Pfeeidtl'll, 4e80 Hlllmllrt! ~ ot -- HUD WI" hive Htl•lled ht will lncr1111 this flgwe PRINCei~2E~'c~6il~· I.AW OfftC• 0, flnway, San 8'mlRllno. CA_ OI Of any petition rffl)OMlbllltlet undef th• ptl()( IO Ille, • .. the duly •ppO(nted KIRK MolNTOIH •a.aM183 {71<4) ll0-4761, ecciowtl ... ~ NatJonal EllWOl'\mental Pol· The beneficiary under Trutl" undet' Ind putt. Ila w. ttTM aT. •XI MC1loft t250 ~ k:y Act of 1919. HUO Wiii ~ 0.td of Trust l\efeto-ln4 IO o.ed of Trl4t RI.Joe-COSTA •u. Jl#lla.•. tl.11N ~,,... ticeet>t 1n objecuon to "' ..... eiec!M<I Ind ct.llYo • ,,. ... e ~ ~ ~ ~tot SMcW approval of 1M r•IMse ol «K to 1he uncletslgnld a corded on 09/25/90 H -1•11 ..._ PllOC torm le ••r.lib trom f\jn(l9 and acc•ptaric. o1 wt.tten Otc1111t1on of o.-Doeum.nt No. 90-St°"°2 frt4) tl0-192'1 court clWtt. the c:.rufiUtlon only lf lt It fault end OelMnd IOt Sale, of" Otf~tl Rec:'dt In the "ubll1hed Newport PUil.iC NOTICI ~ .. '91 on one '°' the foOowlog Ind • wrinen ~ oC o.. 0 IC• the ecorder of h1ch..Coata MeH 0-"Y ~ Y OOUl.O b1t11· laUll encl Elec1'on to w ~Ge County, c.tifet> Piiot ~ I 1 15 1982 YOU AM IN "'AULT IOWIM 1) That the ~11ric111on T'he undersigned c•uaed n1A:ecM1':1G~~~:= • • • Mm UNDIR A DllD OP 9TIV8UO..llQ. Wit noc In flci eQQlted by Uld NOliee ot O.laull and WILL. SELL AT PUB c =~ DAffD 111Mt ........ ·- lhe c.ttt1ly1ng officer Of (lechon to s.&l to be re-AUCT10N TO THE Ht~~ PUBLIC NOTICI YOU TAKI AC-11" P1loOf :'hero.:C,";' He'o:"t,,.IClnt =~:!1~~:.;'~'Yio::: EST 81DOCR rOA CASH. K-Mni ~~~~AY •• ~.CA f~.1 1pp11unt'1 envl-end more thin three lf!Y~~';; 1~ tr:.~ NOTIC• OI' ••1IURI 80&.0 AT A flWUC IAU. ron~ll tevfew rec:0td for montht hive •1tled ~ Stat") at AT THE' MAIN f'URSUANT TO • YOU ,_., AN ID\A. the project lndlcalH oml .. euch record•tion (NOAfH) ENTRANCE TO NIAL.TH AND IUal'Y NATION 0/1 TMI NAl\N .Junia&, 10, 11. 1"2 aiOn of a requirK decltlOtl DATIDt .... ff tHE COUNTY COU COM UC Of' TNtl ~llDINQ'..--------J ftndlnG OI ett9 eppf1c:able IO CAL" POllSCLO. HOUSE RT· TIOM AQAINU YOU YO ~otecl In the 8ft~ SUR• HllMCll INC TCR DAIV~W~SMCT e~~A 1..!.4D'!f1T14U SHOULD CONTACT Repcintllg• It r r...,... proc: .. a. • •• .. • ~ • ...... ""' 1c• LAWY'IA r ~ must be Pf D 8 A IT AT• WI DI ANA. CA aW t1Qht, title and Of' INTS..-D Nena~ • pered end tubfninK In,!. 'OlllCLOIUR• SI"· .,.,..,. .. , ~ 10 and POUllTUNI ,.,..,._, .. SAl.a ........... . eotdane• With"" fequl(K YtCll, .... c.me .. ~":T~t· 111"': Mid PUll8UMT TO -,...... ..&..M.......... . pr-~-under 24 C,A .......... ~·· CA ptopo H···.... On June n •Ma I -.... . l'ltl M 75 of the lnltum 909J0.4'1Ge erly elh1111d In uld --·"MD "00 AM II.. . • ............ ... ~31MU1on A' found In IN T•l•,8'•n• NuMlleri ;c~~· 1~··~g~nl•7 ~ 11=,~= 4 ol ._ toO, ift h :W ~ ~ .... .. 111 tgtster Citied (7'4t ue.e... TAACT NO 4ec11 crrv Of' On , • • ........... IDcilMd .. >21 .. """"""" April ta. 1982'. TheM regu. JI N•tnt1 WOY' IR COSTA MESA, 'AS ~R m tth -r.::r ':• 1112. at I ·,.,_ a • lift ttia ~ ol 11'-.llL ~~~re •v:~=t iM TltUITU OPl'IC.. MAP AlCOAOl!O IN 800f( ton 9elch, C.:.,c,,.~ ~~~ =:.:-Or~. of Newporto.;etch. oJ:_ 1 Publl•h•d Newport U,~J1~~1~~oM~g P":=m'"t>Kc·~~ • Shucuspu.0.0::: 110nt m•y be tlddl'etffd to .. ~..cotl• ...... D1dy A E c 0 A 0 s 0, T E . u""""""''; ....., • ~ Cofpot• EnYlronmental Clftrance PllOt Jurw I. 11, 23, 1902 COUNTY A(~OfRS ~. ~~:o C~~VAO~CA: i..,,.. H ctutr appoinl Ofllcer, u:.,~~ ISll FIC! "'SAID COUNTY. VtN 101,-1121S:..u..t: =:. = !Mt Housing lltl W• ~ Th• ftUol C .. eef. .~wlot• llftOUnl of lhe NOVATfl CfllULA" .._... ic.ill ,.:-:: bf loulew'Wd. Loe Anoe-ftM -...--Nlence of IM otll-T[lfPHONI WITH MT·_.... ...... • • ..,.. , ~ 900,.,.-1, ,,,. moa1 eomptet\en-gallon MC"'" by 1t1e TCAY a cJOARme .-t.US. _..., .,_ ,,;,,.~ ~ to the ....... ~ and ~ aweo-prCJt*'Y 10 be tOld end lfAIM. NO 1•101:1~1 • ..,._NI • of ~··Oft bM Othet tory Of good• and .. ,. fHIOnably Htlmatect MITIUllSttl CIL&.ULA" .. -. ,._-,fl nmw.i .. lhtln lhOM IU!tllllf 1r1 ll'le \tlc.•t around! ~·· ••P'"f" end -. TU.tftHONf, SlAlAL HO "-*di af l>r ... .__, ... ~ J I ........ It the time of .h 3000410t1tJ, 'f IMM._ Of OIMfJtl"8 1.-c~ll•lilll••I Uot our In ~· A • h .. • 0 Tuesday, June 9, 1992 85 PUBLIC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICU PUIUC NOTICll PUii.iC NOTICES PU1UC NOTICll PUii.iC NOTICU PUBLIC NOTICES PUILIC NOTICES Jadl Jellotily lnG. PiMM concact IN Cltf Jadl :wtoeky Eric fiOii; Moe, 2323 Mar· M• J. lobeclc _......, ______ , Thll **"*" ... ~ or 1tme Bulldino. s.titty. This •1.,.,..,. was rii.d tery Thie ..... ,....,. ... PUIUC llOTICI ga11t °'·· NlwPof1 BNch, Th•• •i.t4Nntf11 ." filed PUILIC NOTICE With the County Clettc of Ind Engineering DMllOn with Iha COYnty Cleoc Of ''*' with the County CWll ........ .. Cell!. 82663 with Iha County Cle<lc of Fl tlti.u ?'811~ County on May 14, MINQef. Orange C<>Ynty on Mey 14, r f ~'£0' County on .kN .......... ....... This bu1ln111 11 con· OrenQe Coun1y on May 8, 9uel:.H N:m. NANCY C . LACKY, 11192 • · ducted by: co-pettnert 1992 ............. . Pl3tM7 CMC aMllAM RO.. ,.3tM• ,.3H 3• ......... nt Th• r1gl1trenl(1) com· '5:10782 lt•tHMftt folowlng penon1 Publl111itd Newport Ba.en. INION H•UTY Publlsn.d Newport Bl•cll Publltll•cl Newport The Followtng l*IOnt menced to trenuct bull· Publisn.d Newport BHch-TM Following person• dOil'll buelnff1 U ! Colle MeH Delly Piiot Publt.h.d Delly P~ot JUN Costa Me11 Delly P1lo; B11cll..Co1te M..a Delly ~·A=W~i.9~0LAR neH under Ille Achtlous Costa MH• D11ly Pilot May ·:~~~~T~=~~~s 1585 IUS"'IAL EASTLAKE June 2, 9, 18, 23, 1992 91 12, 1992 June 2. 9, 16, 23, 11192 Pll04 June 9• 18• 23• 30• PARTNERSHIP. 122 E. BuslneH. Name(e) Uslld 19, 26, June 2, 9, 1992 Sunllower Ave , Co11e TN~ LTD.;!~~· T·500 T513 T-499 1992· 1511 Oceenfronl, B•lboa, Cahl. ·=1:'o~:i.. T-465 Mesa C1'1I 921126 C t ~ N ' PUBLIC NOTIC• 926411 This 11e11~1 was Id.eel D1v1Cf Wampler, 22113 Fa.,. :;:;,1 ~•hf-::eeo-· 5 PUBLIC NOTICE PUILIC NOTICE PUILIC l&l\TIC• M11k T. FlaMagan, 122 e with the County Clet11 01 PUBLIC NOTICE v1111t •H. Costa Masa, D i...n. '14 Cofpo-Flotltloua '1otlt'-··a Flctltloua nv 5 Oceanfront, B1lboa, Cahl Orange Counly on Mey 14, Flc11tlous Ca• I 92627 ..... .: u-..:....,. ..... • I -92161 1992 This but1n•u IS COn· r--. ·--............... h. .. ...... Nam. au.i...11 Name Bualft ... Neme F1ct1Ueu• SleYe Baugh, 208 Albert. •u•ln••• Name ducteef by en Ind ~•dual f. t2teO St•t•ment Stat9"Mftt Statement •u•l-u N.-. Coste M1H, Caltf. 9~626 , FS:tteo4 Statement The reg1strenl(s) com· a. Kuhn, Jr .. 14 Cof. The Following PlfSOl\S Tn. Following persona TM Fonowing Plfac>l'IS StelMIMftl This busln111 Is con-Publi1n.d Newpo11 Beach· The Following PlfSons mef'ced 10 transaC1 bUSI· ••• Plue, Newport art doing buslneu as: are doing busineu es: are doing buslne11 u : TM FolloWing pe<SOnt duc:1ed by. a gtnerel part-Costa Me11 Deity Pdot May are doing bustnen es· ness under the F1C1ihous Calf, 82ee0 NEWPORT JEWELRY LETIER CARRIERS FOR 720 GOLDENROD HOME· ere doing busln111 as: nerahlp 25, June 2, 9, 16, 1992 RIGHT·NOW DELIVERY, Business Name(s) l15lld Proper1l11, Inc.,• MART, 219 Ent 17th DEMOCRATIC REFORM OWNERS ASSOCIATION, MAINTENANCE MANAGE· Tht reglstrant(s) com· T-491 10222 Stonybrook Or., abo~e on-Mey 1 1992 tfornllStCOf~~ilon, 333 Street, Colle Mes•. Celli. 618~ Begonia Coron• dei 720 Goldenrod, Corona clel MENT SERVICES. 24477 minced 10 transact ·buSI· PUBLIC NOTICE Huntington B11ch, Cahf. OaV1d Wampler · Hope '"" ..u le 4600, 92827 Mar, Calif. 921125 Mar, Calif. 92625 Malll1st1 Way, Leg11n1 Hilla, ne11 under th• Ficlltious 92646 This sta1emen1 was filed PUILIC NOTICH ftclHletUe Bu•lneNN ... Statement The Following penen1 ,,. dorno b\N~u u . DOLPHIN GROUP, 1521 Doris Lane, Newpotl Blach, Calif. 82«!60 Mark Lorenuen, 1a21 Dons L•"•· Newport Beech. Calli. This bu11ne11 11 c:on. ducted by an lndlVtdual Th• reg1str•n1(1) com- menced to uenuct ~ nets Under I.hi F ic:t•I out Business Name(s) llatld 1t>ove on: Apnt 15. 1992 Mark Lorentzen This statement was lllld with the Coun1y Ctlfk of Orange County on Mey I , Ano••· Calif. 90071 Mo Ind Zerulll Yaldlzclan, Marc S. Herbert, 818~ e .. Keith Hosllel, 1300 Kings Cahl. 92856 Bu1lness Name(s) listed W1ll1am 0 Plumley, 10222 with the County Cltrk ot 11 bu1ln111 11 con· 1058 Balboe Avenue, Long gonla Corona del Mar Road, Newport Buch, Mark Stephen Hunt11, above on: Novembe< 1988 Flctltloua Stonybrook Dr .• Huntington Orange County on May 8 FS:t077l' ed by: • limited P•rt· Beach, Cat11. 92651 Calif. 92625 ' Cehl. 92663 24477 Malviste Wey, La-Mark Flanagan BualneH Name Beach, Calll. 92648 1992 Published Newport Beech- 1992 1hlp Te.ml Uu, 4301 Ma1lon Av· Gaty Hoover, 1806 vuetta Pearl Sze, 1300 Kings gurt• H~I•. Clhf. 924556 Thia 1t1temen1 was lllod Stet1m9ftt This business Is con· FS30779 c D p M • regl1trent(1) com· enue. Cypress. Calli. 90630 Grande, Long Beech. cem. Aoad, Newport Buch, Debbie Lynne Hun111, with th• County Clerk ol Th• following persons ducted by: an ln<:!Mdual Pubtished Newpon Beach· 1:'~~.~~: 2~~~ 1:; ay lo tranuct bl.Isl· Thie bu1ln111 Is con-90815 Cahl. 92663 2«n MeMst• Way, Le· Orange County on May 12 are doing business as: Th• reglstrenl(I) com· undlf the FlclilloYs dueled by: • Umlted part• LM Nldffs 19127 PIOnler This business 11 con-guna H1U1 Cahl. 92656 1992 ' SIUA SPOflT, 622 13th menc:ed 10 transact bus•· Costa Mes• Daily Pilot May ________ T_-4_6_9 slne11 Nem1(1) liatld ner1hlp 112. Mesli , Caltl. 90701 duC1ed by: an urnncorpo-Tills bu'slness Is con-FS31229 SlrHI, Hunllngton Beach. neu under lhl Ftc111ious l9, 26• June 2• 9, l992 PUBLIC NOTICE on: Febnwy 27. Th• reglstrent(•) com-This bu1lnt1s 11 con-reted assoclellon oth11 ducted by: husband end Publisn.d Newpo11 Beach-Cehl. 92648 Business Nam•(•) listed T-467 --------- 7 menced to trensact busl· ducted by· 1 general part· then• partnership wile C M Dally P M Christopher T. Ganz, 822 above on: May 28, 1986 Flctltloua nie1 D. Lane nes1 unde< the Fictitious nershlp · Th• reglstrant(s) com· The regislrant(s) com· 011• esa •IOI .ay 1311'1 Street. Huntington W1n1em D Plumley PUBLIC NOTICE BusJneaa Name la 1ta11men1 was n1ea Buslnest N1m1(1) listed The regletrant(s) com· menced 10 trensact busl· mencld to transact bull· 245, June 2, 9, l6, 1992 Beach, Calif. 92648 TlllS 111tement was Med Flctltloui Statement h tn. County Clerk of above on: Merch 11, 1991 menced to 1ren1ect busJ. ness undar the Flelltlous ness under the Flct1t1ous T-485 Seth T. Matson, 2052 Har· wilh the County Clerk of nge County on Mey 14, Michael R. Duntevle, Al· ness under the FlclillOYS Business Nemo(s) li1ted Bu1lness Name(•) listed PUBLIC NOTICE bor Isle, HB. CA 92648 Orange County on May 8, Bu1ln•H Name The Following person• 2 t0tney II Law Bu1lne11 Name(•) listed ebolle on: May 10, 1992 abolll on: Apra 21 , 1992 Tills bu1lnoss Is con· 1992 Statement 811 doing biysiness as: 0 F53t559 Thia 1t1temen1 was filed above on: Aprll 20, 1992 Pearl Ste Merk Hunter ducted by: a generaJ. part· F530770 Tile Following persons WASTE B RAIL. 224 bllshld Newport Blach· With the County Clerk ol Marc S. Herbert This statement was llled This statement Wit Med Flctltloua nershlp Published Newport Beach· are doing business as· Newport Blvd.. Newport 111 Mesa Dally Pilot Orange County on May 12. This 1tetemen1 waa llled with the County Clork ol with the County Clt1k or Bualn••• Name The r1glstr1111(1) :e· Costa Mesa Dally Pilot May PROMAAK GROUP. 183H ~~~cnh. ;~111Ll~2d6!1y, 2240 1 2 9 1e 23 1992 1992 with the County Clerk ol Orange County on May 12, Orange County on May 15, Statement menced to traiuact , I· 19 28 J ne 2 9 1992 Monte Vista. Costa MeSI. Newpol1 Blvd. Newport ' ' ' ' F53 t 225 Orange COYnty on May 8 1992 1992 The Following persons ness und1r tile Ficlll ous • • u · · Caltl. 92627 ---.,------~T.,..-4_9_8 Giibert, Kelly, Crowley & 1992 ' FS3t224 F531943 ire doing business as: Business Name(s) listed T-472 Laura Marie Vance 183H ~~~h, ;~;:n:~:631, con. PUBLIC NOTICE Jennen. 712 South Parker F03:t0774 Published Newport Beach· Published Ne"".port Beach-:.~;n~~v~~~·e~~o~~~ ·~:~~NIA PUBLIC NOTICE ~:'.a92~;~a. Costa Mesa Cfuctod by: an ind1Y1Cfuet CNSt04Jt3 t St .. Suite 310, Orange. Published Newport Beach-Costa Mesa Dally Pilot May Coste Mesa Daily Ptlol May Men, Calif. 92626 This atetement was filed Flctltloua This business 15 c:on· The reg1strant(s) com- 'lclltloua Calif. 92668-4702 Costa Mess Daily Pilot May 26, June 2, 9, 16, 1992 26, June 2, 9, 16. 1992 Edwin Kteus Associates w~h the County Clet11 of 8 1 N ducted by an individual menced 10 transact bUsJ. 9uslnesa Name Published Newport Beach· 19, 26, June 2. 9. 1992 T-487 -T-492 Inc .. • Cahlornla Corpora'. Ol'llngt County on May 12. u;t"~H •;n• The reg1str1nt(s) com· ness undet the Flctlt.ous Statement Costa Mesa Daily Pilot May T-474 PUBLIC NOTICE hc>n. 2977 Jec:aranda Av· 1992 The Fo~lo~,,:n persons menced to 1ransac1 bus .. ~~~~e~~· :aayrr;~<~~iisted Thi Followfng persons 26, June 2, 9, 111. 1992 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE enue, Costa Mesa, Cahf. F531227 are doing business as• ness under the F1c"11o..os John S l.mdsey ... ,~bu·'ness es·. . T-489x 8SC99t Fictitious 92626 Published Newpon Beach· CAPITAL COMPONENTS Business Name(s) hsllO This statement WIS filed UVI .. Thie business Is con-C D 1 p . • aoove on. May 1, 1992 T H UYWOOD, 503 PUBLIC NOTICE CNS1042t32 Flctltloua BualMH Name ducted by: a corporation oste Mesa a1 y 1lot May 1617 Wes1cl1tt Or .• n os Laura Marlo Vance with the county Cflfk ol d StrHI, Suite 200. Flctltlou1 Bu1lneH Na me Statement The reglstrant(s) com-26, June 2. 9, 16, 1992 Newport Buch, Calll. This statement was hied Orange County on May 8, w ort Beach, Celll. PUBLIC HURINO BualneH Name Statement The Following persons menced 10 transact busl· T-490 9l~n P nkas 1617 West with 1"8 County Clerk ol l992 FS3077, NOTICE Statement Th~ follo~lng persons are doing business as: ne11 under the Actitious PUBLIC NOTICE 11'11 0 1 1208 N • 01ange County on May 8. ck Jal<osky, 503 32nd CITY OF IRVINE Th• Following persons are doing businese as: GE·WEAR. 503 31st St .. Business Name(s) listed c rc. 1 Geo ewpon 1992 Published Newpon Beach· Mt, Suite 200• Newport NOTICE IS HEREBY a1e doing business as: AGC COURTHOMES, Newport Beach, Calll. above on: N/A Flctltloua Beach, 11' · 92 F530781 Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Mey •ch, Calif. 92663 GIVEN that '/ubllc hear· JT SANTA MAAIA, LTD .. INC .. 20 Corporate Plata, 92663 Helen Klaus, Vice Presl· Bualnell Name Jhis d ~uslner~ 1~ ~on-Published Newport Beach-19, 26. June 2. 9, 1992 ry Heckett, 3 Upper Ing will be htl by the City 503 32nd Street, Sult• 200 Newport Beach. CA 92660 Denis Allred LeRoche 17 dent ucte y. an n iv1 ua C M O I P IM T-470 wport Pleu. 2nd CAoor, Council or the City ol ll\lfne Newport Beach, C1111: RGC COURTHOMES, Hopkins. Irvine. Calll. This statement was filed The ~:;1~~;1ng•ntpersons ~~~ce:i'~~st~~.n,!!!~1 ~~: osia esa 81 Y 110 ilY --------'--....;. w ort Beach, ehl. on the 23td ol June 1992, 92663 :Ne .. :o Cchlomi•, co;t>~· 92715 With lheCoCounty CIMerk ol are doing business as: ness under the F1c111ious 19, 26 June 2 9, 1992 Buy IL Sell It. Find It. T k 503 32 d at 6:30 p.m. or as soon Jack Jakosky, 503 32nd ~on. rt B or~c: 92660 . James Michael Gaydos. Orange unty on ay 8, (a)MEOICAL ELECTRONIC Business Name(s) llstcct,__ _______ T_-4_6_8 ____ c_1a_1_s1_n_e_d_. -- uc er, n lhert•lt« u possible In Street, Su111 200, Newport ewpo eac • 1916 Ayon Circle, Costa 1992 DATA NSURANCE CLAIMS bo . M 5 1992 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES :~ ~lr :0&63 Newport lhl City ot 1rv1ne Coty Coun-Blach, Cahl, 92663 d::d :u.s~n:!s ~!~on-Me~a. ca111 •. 92626 FS30772 SERvlcEs (b)MEDICS. 's1;! 0~.n.,,;/ ' • · ctl Chambers, One CMc: Lany Tucker, S03 32nd y. po Th11 business ls con-Publlshed Newport Beach· 10436 Teal circle Fountain This statement was filed 1~ b~~l~·=~rsal ~:~ Center Pl1a, lrvlne. Cafi· ~~~ ~~:tr f2~3 Newport rJ:.~edr •t~ 1 S,:!~sne'c1 cb~';. duct~ by: 8 general part· Costa Mesa Daily Piiot May Velley. Cal1I. 92708 ""'" the County Clerk of .-------------------. ship · ::=j~,•s::i':i.Jn w~,e~ Thie 'bu~lnen Is con· ness under the r1cli1lous T'~! ~e islrant(s) com· 19, 26. June 2, 9, 1992 Mae J. Loback, 10438 Teal Orange County on May 8, lllT1CE If ~-Pfll:Y • registrant(•) com· property located~! 15441 ducted by: • llm1ted part· business name or names menced ~o transact bust· T-466 g1Wii21~guntaln Valley, 1992 F530789 Grace Lutheran Elementary School and Grace Id lo transac:t bUsl-Alsace Street constitutes a narshlp fisted above on May 1. ness under the FIC1illous 8 1 · • unde< th• Fictitious ubllc nulssnce the abate-The reglstran1(1) com· 1992 Business Name(s) listed PUBLIC NOTICE Thos business Is con· Pubhshed Newpon Beach· Lutheran Preschool of Huntmgton Beach, CA admits 1ln111 N1me(s) listed ~•nl of which is approprl menced to transact busl· RGC COIJRTHOMES. INC. above on• N/A Flctltloua1-dTucted by:I an lnd)~11dual Cos1a Mesa Daily Pjlot May Students ol any race. color, national and ethnic origin •on: July 14. 19811 ate under the police powe; ness under 1111 Fictitious Ruth G. ~vans Its Secre· James M Gaydos B I N ht reg straot.,. cbom· 19 2e June 2 9 1992 to all. Ule nnhts, pnvtleges. """"rarTIS and activities SELL B 1 N e(s) 11 led Thi · rll d u1 n••• •m• menced 10 transact us1-• • • • "" ..,"ll ol th• City n 1ccord1nce us ness am s Classified Is..... s s1a1emen1 was e Statement ness under the Flct111ous T-473 generally accorded or made available to students It with th• provisions ol Sec· above on: May 15• 1987 c 0 N v E N I ENT With lhe County Clerk 01 Th F II Business Name(s) listed PILOT CLASSIFIED the SChoOIS It does not dlS"nmina:te on .... A basis of llO IV ' 102 of the C 1 I • b Orange County on May 8 • o owing persons .. u"' n -1 Y 0 who1hor you" uy· ' are do1~ business as: above on: May 1• 1992 It's the solullon you're race color natJonal and elllnic ong1n in adm1mstratJOn 'rt;• f~~~~tp:.;.~l~rs r&-USE Ing, selling. ~r just 1992 F530797 TRICIA S TREEHOUSE. 8 searching tor • whelh· of ltS educational pohctes. adrmSSIOOS pohc1es, your used vehicle through classified 842·5&78 o•rd1ng this Pubhc Hear-PITLHOET'S looking. classified hes Published Newport Beech· 2323 Marg8/et Or .. Newport er you're socking a scholarship pr,.,,rams, and athlebc anci oltler what you needl Blach. Calif 92663 Classified home 1n apar1men1 vw Buy 11 Sell It. Find 11. CLASSIFIED PILOT CLASSIFIED Cost• Mesa Daily Pilot May Petricle E11Hn O'Toole, Today'. a ne~ occupatton 0 ; schoOl·admintstered progr11T1s Classlllod. 842-.5878 19, 26, June 2, 9, 1992 2323 M.,garel Or., Newport even • striy pet. ------------------T-471 Beach, Calif. 92663 642-5678 NEW HOMES!! BUILDER'S CLOSE·OUTI Only 1 Left!! BR, over 2300 aq . It. ultder will coopera1e /financing. 1349,000 Op•n S•t/Sun 1 ·5 2 113 Vall•y Rd 842-8884 r/2b• lor quick aal1 222,200. 2264 Meyer, tt Wllson; Open Sall 0-2; 831·5801 u•• a Furnlah · ng• For l•l•I 2264 eyor, off Wiison, nr arbor •31·S801 arbor Ridge! uat Aeducedl· lvorc• Fabuloua an view, Uk• new s 15 1/1 o f perlectlon. Frplc1, 3 car gar. NOW $9981500 Valenllne Prop• Joyo• 759-7859 IDO IS. 2br/2b• house. frpl, 2 c.r gar, 2 p11lo1, by owner 1515,000 895·2628 NEWl'Olt 1 fH:AC'tf I OH~ Oceenfrent Duple• L~lt1. S1,099.000 .....,ri...,... Sun .. t Sttowtng 3903 ••••hore r BalbOa Newport Rlty 723-4494 OWRLOOK Lido & Cetellne. 1511 Kings Ad. 4Br + .. S895K. Wiii co-op. 650-5799 Pool Home Over t ,750 aq ft, nr Back Boy. 3BR, 1.75 + \4BA, dbl aided f/p, $338,000 By Owner (714) 831·2284 (503) 382·5644 AC:Rt-:AGE I 12~ S·ACA• RANCH S2990, S500 dn, S75/ mo. Owner will fl· nance.(805)847-4877 OlJT-OF-ST/\TE l'HOf'I-:llTY I f> ~H MOVING TO LAS VEGAS? Tired of the high coat of IMng? 2 bid~ room, 1 bath home on a large, walled corner lot. auper LooeUonl Com· p l1t1ly renovatadl RV parking. Only $75,000. Call 8111 or Helen tOd•y at (702) 351-9242 for lnlor· matlon. ID I L• Newly ._ _______ __ remod. Spic. 5BR 58A, 45' lot, 2 f/pa, apa,1845K,873--6239 PIL n•a IN aoMIOn you•,. ...,c:hlng for . wheth• ., YoU',. ...eclng • ~ • .,, epartment. • new occupation er eYen a ltray p.t. Houses ·'Condos For Rent RENT through classlfled '' You Made A. Believer Out of Me!'' We had immediate and continuous response from our fumilw't ad in the Daily Pilot. It sold right away. In fact, wt wm offertd twice a.r much/ Franca Hwatington Beac.h ~-------- Costa Mesa, CA, 92827 Ot.Nt;llAI. 2102 NEWltOAT BUCH • Studio. Balboa Bay Club· $1050 NEW .. OAT BEACH . I bd Biibo• Bay Club· Vua $1725 COAONA DEL MAR • 2bd Oen/bay vu, le<:. $1950 LIDO HtQHRtll! • 2bd Vlow Apt • $2700 N•WPOAT BEACH • 2b d Ba ylront Penth .. • $2950 NEWPORT BEACH • 2bd • Bayfront, trplc. turn'd • $3200 IRVINt; 2 l44 The Terrece 2Br 2Ba, encl gar, angl lvl St 100/mo. Avt 7/15, 1•1 + .. c 752·2881 NEWPORT BEACH 216ff NEWPORT Nt;WPORT Nt:WPORT BEACH 2169 BEACH 2 169 BEACH 2169 *BLUFFS 4Br 2 \hBa. BEST VIEW IN BLUrft't Lido I ale 4Br 2Ba hme Apartments For Rent DA.I D£lt.A Ste~s To Sand brlte 1wnhm1. up-rr~. frplc, large lot. Mo-10- graded, frpl. patio. lmmaculele, 3BR 3BA, Mo. S1850. Avail 6'20. YEA LY IBA to 3BR $1675/mo. 2632 Vista hlghly upgraded. Only d 631-8066 1 675-4637 M~il#JM (Some Near Beach)I $2285/mo. 2149 Vista -----------....,... IAiiitlllliiljlilllii6ii ... iiillliltilll• I.AO UNA ti a nnn., sa5o.s1300/mo Del Oro. 840-1208 Entrada. 722•8594 Prestigious Em•r•ld Villa Rentals •Lg• 3BR 2.5BA or B•y 4Br 3Bo. spec- Pr••tlglou• Em•reld 2BR + olllce. Very lge BLUFFS CONDO tacular ocean view. B•w 4Br 3Ba. spoc-675-4912 bedrms/garage w/ 4BR or 3BR & den, sec gate/patrol. quiet. lacular ocean view, yard. $1 500/mo. No 2 ""BA, 1800 sq ft. aereno, pvt bch, pool, t / I I 1 I tennis, golf. Nr L ag 1ec ga • pa1ro, qu •, --=--.,....,=---==----pets. Agt/Owner Jerry $1400 mo. yr lse . S ch/shops/schools. serene, PV1 bch, pool, *Beck B•y Ar••• Brooks 845-45345 Sorry no pets. S3000/mo . 497•8486 tennis, gotl. Nr N p t Sharp 3BA 2Ba, 3 •---------714-644-0335 Bch/shops/1chools. car ger s1250 Pets •Lido P•nlnaul•• •--------~ Villa Balboa'. S3000/mo 497 8486 0 .. 8 .0150 Unique t & 2BA Units Elegan1 new 5BR 4\hBa · • Kl 4.. 1 Beautiful 1 BR + den. ---------,.. tor lease. Private bch, Lux euro d11 gn, view BEACH 2148 2BR 1BA. ger, near beiich, newly paintod, cute apt. $880. 631·1336 CORONA DEL MAR 2822 COSTA MESA 2624 Move-In SPECIAL! 1 BEDAOOM Pool, spa, cable hkup WESTLAKE vtLLACE &45-8122 An1\lm1I Park-Setting!! With Ocean & Sunset views. Nice 1 BR wllott $895 Child OK. No Pels 831..e107 Shopping for • new Th• Piiot Cleasl· on bay, 873-8030 harbor. $5000 Incl Nice view, wshr dryr Su••••ER apartment? daHlllld ned 710 Lido '•rk Or. lawn ma1nt. 548-3757 Incl. F1r1placa, S1250 """' leis you compare Th• most comprehen. mo Agt 875 4912 Fully lurn studio, 1 yr new. S of PCH w,f11g s1ove, micro, utJI cable incl $660 875·1199 1-.-.--2-B_R_...,D_u_p_I_•_•_* RENTALS AVAILABLE costs • wllhoUI hasslo i lve and current dlrec· 4BR 2BA. quiet cul· JR. 1Br, gated, pool, . • or worryl tory ol goods and 101• d•sac. 1737 Centella •P•. gym. H••r bch/ Wheth~1r you·Cr~ bu~ingd Soll your unwanted quiet, sngl sty, good 11ems the easy way! area, gar, W 0 hkups To place your ctasS•· $795 mo &47·7540 liod ad ca.II 642·5678 W•t•rfront Hom•• Piiot Cl•••lfl•d vlcos aroundl Pl. Just ramoct. $2400. Hoeg. Avl now. S725/ or se 1ng. HSI 10 Inc. A••ttore 842·.S878 722-0966 or 639-7654 mo. Agt. 63l-0900 covers all your needs' e3t·t400,1eo.ieoo ·miiiiii~~iiiiiiiiiiii.~~~~ .......... iii~~~iiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 87WBOO f COHO NA IH:L MAH 2 122 2BR 2BA condo, lg cir attached garage hie & airy, I blk t bcnl LH $1395/mo Ask for Paul 640-5324 2BR 2BA, Iott, lrplc patio. BBO. d/W micro. O c••n aid PCH S1200. 723·1461 ·SERVICE DIRECTORY Ft1r II Jiii' hlnl 11111 lll1me11 mds CERAMIC TILES :1:-.<!H H/\Nl>Y M/\N 3710 ...-..-R•PAIRS Home/ l.ANDSC'Al'E & I.AWN C'AHE :HWR Aentel PROPERTIES THE ORIGINAL Palnt.Cerpentry-etc.· OLl'S ._.nd•c•plng. Dreu tht TILE uau Drywall. GatyCMS-5277 Resld, comm'I. Ouelity MOVING 3834 •oor M•n'a Mov•r 1 hr m in. Quar. lowest rat••· lie 108002 Insur. 714/833-9925 PAINTING 3838 Mlehael Cox Palnlln9 $13 hr, ~ mat1ma11 Rel 7 yrs ••P 875-4008 '""'" _,. work/reason1bl1 rates leaky ahowere-Acld •Chrlllian Handyman. Local reli. 285--0619 ---------•RAINBOW Clrcl• M•lftt. wHh & regrout. New Painting, Stucco, dry· PUBLIC NOTICE P ''"II '""'EJI ~ ~R!IJM...ill!! You cen hlte .,, honeal, & Repair. Bathroom•· wall, f1ncH/gat11. S• All Amert1 cen Tr.. Th• Caht. Public Ullh· Apt Oual. IOb Fr" nt Shower doora. Kite· nlof Oiac. John 532-4151 S•rv c •. Removal, 1111 CommlHIOn RE· SL llC•549897 83&-1758 ~d =~lncfn:on~-:~ Floora·Plumblng Lie. •FINE CRAFTSMNSHIP Trim, Senior Olac. QUIRES thll all u11d Choiclt. WIM c.... 25yra O.C. 573·8065 Carp., el.ct .. ptumb.. FrM eat. 531·8415 household gooda haled. 963-<e065 •trvot .... ....a223 TILE ln1tall1d/R1pelr1<1. Tiie, klta, batha, EXP'O GARDENER: 15 movers print their WE G.a:t Shd HAng Toge!Mr PM ~ wknda. Child PYompl Courteous SttvlCI Small remOd. loba. yrs COM, N.B. Ouahty P.U.C. Cal T number. Total tnllflOf Remod-& adulla. Baalc FrM Est. & Rellfences CommJr•~. 739-7742 work. reaa. ralH. Rela Umoa and c.hau.tleua 11mg Sen!. Advh:e To ~ Engllsn ~t!tlr., t 1 PAPERING 3866 CAIU't:N I'll Y :1r1 I o •Npt Hta 3BR twnhH frplc, 1ngt gar, patio very nice. 322 001• St 1995/mo Ml'·7a40 Aepaitt, Aemod. Doon, -. dowt. cabinttl, llUC(O & dry• John l Sl\f!lby.84Ht71 •Improve y .... r Mm• R1t1'1Genii'*"63Mtn print th• r T.C P. num· Th• Crazy 833-7172 S15/hr 631·2205 -bar In atl adv1r111• ----·-~---• I do 111 tl•dH. Low lhennon RIYer Co menli. 11 you have " Mak• the right mo¥e. t lo• BR house w/gar .... tenca, Qllll, *· Uc appllanc11, 1800/mo 3S Y" •llP ....., Ml.oMJ C'l.t:ANINll S t-:HVICES .l~HH prlCH, llc'd & bOndld. L•ndscap. aprnklrs, quHllon about the I• Piiot Real Eatate Jay, 9 50-3008 repair m1lnt. lighting, gahty of a movar, limo ,. Low Ratea 111 134 E. Broadway. &4&-2542 1200 aJf 2BA 28A, moo ern dKOf, P•llo. gar bttlna, PC>Ola, c:lbh11 ate. Sits a3a.a2ea Deluxe aeR 28 Condo, f/p , pool, gym tenn. Bear/MacArthu It ,090/mo. daya 838 0405, eve. 731·7628 New cuetom 40A 3BA 1 ml from bch oelCl 1 1'1th. Ut C•brnlo 11 toQ/rno. d•y• 84• 8722. --· 719-1104 ST£P9 to IC fttMa Spacious IBr 1 B condO, nu Pftl/erpt lml P9I '*· MUD 17Nlmo ... •M34 ' 111 •• I I "I . I • I'• 111\111 .,,,, '* Houee/Oftkl• Carpentry, plumbing, Cleanup. MS.S124 or ch1ullavr. cell droln cteanlng plumt>- Ucenald, bonded, 1111, drywaP, masonry The A Team. Person••· Public UllhliH Ing repa ra & ln11e111. Insured 1lnc1 1990. & m<>'• R"•· ratea. lzl<I lawn & garden Commlss10ft ft" quotes GS\·2145 Rell, 0 .. 1438 .llnt M9-2924 care & ha• cleaning ?14·558 .. 151 •• Orlv•w•y•·P•llo• HANDV auov 15 Yrt. p.fM2-3921 pat hi llC. No Job IOO . I An I 111\11. lkM.. U..'7M10 Et1c-Ptum1>-Pa1n1 LI Tr" s1n1ic., atum.>•. ROOfl"9 Repair Miekey 963·2493 c1rpn1ry, ecc 831-4o.t3 c In u P •. h • ullng. 1'1tYn of Qulllho Iott T11 roor 1p.c•a1111. Uc a.a. WUaon & Sefta M---men hpNaa Comm /r11. l•wn "'' reols f"'9••t173o71U K .L M• .. n-apeci.t· --• • nt MiL• .... 1 .... &12 flt "W ._UC • lzlng In cone~. & R oom adcl.lremod NO job too 1mall. m ' · " -....,., "*'~ .,.. »ot ""' -Sadler Roofing Co he• maaoory const • Uc. Frt• ••t. Bond Small jot>• apec:. All • TRiii a Ins :s yr• W0tk guar Ina. frM HI. 748·0323 Llc:.357487. 846-1740 Je>b• welcome. Ut~m ..... •W .... YOUNQQUllT all t)'l)I• root1nc;i. f ·-.... , ......... c-..ractOf '714-475-•0•• T J Pelle "~ Cotltt COl'IC· ~ lervlct• •111111e ,...,...... •111• 0 t 0 b .. 01 """"" • liiiiiiiilt144.,. uat p11n on 'f ,.r • W. ATM.• ·TITS ~·81oell St UC 271ut • Loc:•I r•fa. Ltclfe<>2096 Ina fr.. " Higllllt Oual LOw ll!lces Fr" nt •73-'19•.a 111 8"W305 ' 9'00,.NQ All typea (71')91MQa) P•NC•S.OAT•a.•------------------wood. compo1111on, New ~ ~ Aepakl " Us. C.,...,.n-Ant~y MICanf Masonry Kunhart Pa;ntong Atu 1tt1•¥W1lght Ille, flat C1a111111<1 1• .... Cldlr ,_ ~ CM'NI try, dtyw911, efectrlcal, Brlc:1ce eioc1t.e S1one rat11 wtfhCNt comproo roor1. Lie:. 4'441481 C 0 NV• NI .NT .,,_ w....... ..... .,_.. pajne, etc. 0,._. ,..... LIC 111111, lk>nd'mt I U FrH Ht 118-4112 Whether you·,. buy· --"""-'-·-:·"":...-'·-•--•.,.._ lltteft ..._,.,.. Pree eet. •1..un =~ ~=. 1~,..c ino. Mlltng, °' Ju•• SILL TNmung of ha111no • HOOfo'INO ;HH O C't-'MFN I C'ON('HI-I I-.l'>.!h l'AINTINU 3M~H PLUG IN lootllng, c:lantfted "81 RIHT a IU 0 K L T I L • • L-8I ,___._ __ Of page ule? Oive ua what you ""9dl a L 0 0 Ill , C 0.. -~"-' • calll PILOT CLASSIPl•D ycu-hOfM WWW t 8 Uc. a ...... lie.Ina, rHa ralea. PtLOT CLA8 ..... D •••1111!1•••••• Ma-Mn !1!ougt? dndled !1!f! at11 IMld e1S-ftn. .,.. .-,... 11>'nn ........ n lncre• Ym Reach-Ollr New ln90lld LIW 8* . '121 per line, per day. lhars ALL you pay. a..s an 4 '"-24 r.1cl•.,,. S.W:. Dnc:mry I For more information, C8I Todayl AM for your SeMce Directoty Representative 642-4321 Ext.310 l I ,( Be Tuesday, June 9, 1992 l'OS l/\M~S.\ .'1>.'l l t 11-..f ·\ 'H'.'..\ .'h.' I ..... t \\, ~ 't I Ii I Ii I ..... I \I ' ' I -,11 \II I .'I •••1br, frpl, dlw, E .... lde 28A 18A. encl patio, pool, encl gw. gw, w/d hkupe, tncd •2BR 1 ... Upt-•,.. COM LP"' m\/be 1n lull red.c, no ..... t,, yard 1t1a1mo 1"'8 E Off', .-~n vn .. _ __._ $885/mo 842·714;-Wiison e a..t473 lOWEA. Near ..... 39t 2 h M iv.._.... Hoapltal. 1775/mo. w/gar. 1650/mo. Mn •Do you nHd lg c1 .. n a.A.ST•IO• MS.7478 811M87·2113 Mon-Fri 2br 1 ba? Garage. new -.Ok •av E'SIDE CM. Pvt Br/Ba, llf .\( 11 .'• ... , I Announcem ent s \ '\ 0 \ ( I I '\, I l \ 1 t "\, I ~ ~ f/1> ~~~o ~cf':;, :~:~-..i;· ~~:·~::,;oi::;kh~~~~: ·~ ~~~Pt.,,'=: pFoo1.,w,.~°'· pr~':'V· s~1F2s' $1350/ I urn .. ., un1urn .. •••aln .. a •-.. •--a? No pelt. $585/mo. mo ••••· no .. 11 .,20 722 ·"""'~ -rnnnwwn •Large & sharp 2BR 84S.1e31 af1 3pm. pets, 720.9&85 "va .,. • """"'" I do tum.,ounds. 2Ba upper, d/W, lg ---------Fem, non/amkr. to ahr Mwt1n Lambef'l 7~9380 closets, vert•. gar GOOD LOCATION! 1BR, Very clean, new 3BR 2!!.IBA. Nwpt Hts. $830 No Pet 840-2495 Lg 2BR 1 lhBA town-carpet. avail now. All prlv. $450 ..-. uUI. *Lg Clean 1 BA Dplll houH, lndry rm, d/w, H50 Incl ulll. Lse, 850-0115 uni t, new carpeV pallo. $825/mo. no pets 675·9229 •·M-/F-lo_s_h-ar_e_E-'s-ld_e_C_M drapes & appls $525. 2078 Thurln BLUFFS 2Br 2~Ba. home. $500 Incl utll. No Pots. 2 40.2299 CENTAUR MGMT 1300 sq h. 2-car gar. $150 dep. Mu•t love 2 MSTA Brs, 2~Ba, dbl 842'2288 or 631•2725 Avall now. No pets. peta. 848--8579 gar, pvt bkyd. Cat ok. Lg 1BR, trig, stove, new $1095/mo. 675·0068 •·M-st_r_B_A_. _N_e_w--h-se-.-'h 5860/mo. $700 dep. palnVdrps. N/smkr, no 'COOK* ml to behl Fem prel'd. 548-7588 af1 6/Wknds pels. Pref adlts. HUD ' 2BR Apanment, Oya only 707·5277 accepted. 548-4209 2 Yrs New, A11g $837/ "-k fft• Kelly 3BR 2BA $895 mo For 1•l 6 Monlha .... ..,. pool, jacuz, new paint, Lovel~ 1BR Courtyard On Our Speclalll. Call L .. 5,,.~3 34 setting. Gated, pool, NOWll 714-650-8310 eove msg. " ..,.. 1 sctlvlUas. Ask about 1--...-....... ......,,......,......-~ Ht:NTAI S W AN l't-:1> :.!721i LOST & t 'OlfNI> :.!II.!~ FOUND! JUNE 3rd M ale Yorkshire or Siiky Terrier? Superior Ave & PlacenUa. Well taken care, wants lo come home. Please call 969·2779 or 759·9304 3BR 3BA & 28R 28A Speclalsl 842·5858 ON WATER Charming small 1 BR, Ideal tor 1 All master suites, spa-Mov•ln Specials! pers, no pets. utll pd, clous. frplcs, w/d's, 2 & 3BR Townhomesl $950/mo,yrly 650-8145 pahos, some garages. Good loci 548-7387 l---------w111 consider small FOUND! White Weatle, vicinity of Redlands/ 15th St. Now can be WANT•D CUSTOM found at Animal Shel- HOM• LUSE ter, 2075 Newport pots. Victoria Park HUNTINGTON Apts. 114.122-1505 Weatcltff 2Br 18• ATTRACTIVE 18R New crpVpnl, pool. S 8 5 0 /mo • FA E E with PV1 patio. Walk to Av•ll now. Lge 3BR RENT. 1728 Bedford BEACH 2640 overythlng. $575 2BA. d/W, trplc, w/d Ln. 827·5107 or 310-M •v ontv . 546-9081 hkup, lrg patio. $925 596-4nQ x 205 E 'Sld• 1BR $910, + security. No dogs.I"--------~ 2 BR $7 00. Quiel, 310.592 ·2214 well-kept. Lndry, BBQ. Charming Cape Cod No pets 8 3 1-8427 Studio, kitchen, sun· E'SIDE 1 BA. encl gar. deck, pV1 & quiet, Vacant. No pots. $575 uts pd 536·.8199 $585/mo. 150 E. 21st. WAKE up to tho pound- 646-5934 or 544·4294 Ing surf In this beaut E .S IDE 2BR, dshwshr, Studio. Steps to sand, encl gar, patio. n really! $800. 842-5909 pets. 645-4319 N i':W PORT BEACH 2669 SANTA ANA 2 HRO Bachelor Apt $350/ MO Utlla Incl Eve1: 838·57&0: Days: 548·053 0 Larry or Shella RENTAI.S TO SHARE 2724 3-4BR. 1 to 5 yrs. Up Blvd. Call 644·3151 to to $6,500 mo. Big Identity. Cyn, Belcourt, Corona ------------del Mar w/ocean view. FOUND: Beautiful Rust Call Joe 512-824-6390 Brown Peralan. CAT, Commercial Real Estate UUSI NESS on tct: t 'OH RENT 2769 300, 720 3731 S/F 1008 S/~ 1817 West· cllff, NB. Agt 541 ·5032 Huntington •••ch Olflce for Rent. $350 per month, lit and aocurity. 848-6200 INDUSTRIAL 2788 large yellow eye•. de- clawed, whit• collar, no 1.0. Found In the vicinity ol Promontory Point. NB, Please Call 675·8000 FOUND: German Shon H aired Pointer, Fe- male, Fixed, Black & White spotted, very trlendly .. Please call 54e..8872 FOUND: KE'6S FOUND 5/29/92, N ewport Beach Pier Area-Near Ufeguard Tower #24 (41128?) Please Call to Identify 723-1319 ! ".'I " 11 ·. ...,. H \,!I t ' I It t ........ .,,..._ ........ ··•····· ... . PlaaM be aware lhM Boughl. Sold and "--South •• yfronl. II 1i..:-:.. In ..... _....._ ... lllO Power S19' mO. The D•llw ~ .. , .. IN ·---.. _ all• --Taa.aut DWM MMI a"'llCll\Ht young female to ahar• fabtJloue ocean front Htate In e11change for occasional light housekeeping, baby• sitting. Salary . POI· elble. 497.oHe P.!f!!I!! Use by 6/9, One Way s100 obo e31·23!>3 M t-:M llt,H Sll II'S :Ill l k •l'OR UL•• Newport Beach Coun- try Club Golf Member- ship, 850-e413 Employment Opportu nities EMl 'LOYME!'<T ~~JU •LIQUOR CL•RK• PIT 2-4 nlghla/wk, Costa Mesa. Call Steve 548-388.1 8a-3p Accounts Payable W/computer ••P for a real estate co In Nwpt Bch. Send resume to: Ad 11'18, c/o Dally Piiot, PO Boll 1560 Costa mesa Ca 92626 currently cont,.ctlng egory may require you young aduhe betwMn to call • 800 numbef the llii•• of 14 • 17 1o In which there 11 e Hll the papef at 1pe. charge per minute. I ' .. I S ii. /\:\llM/\I s t.11 H~ clal events. There Is ---------1 FllH TO GOOD NOMI no door to door eotlc· Bartender TralnHI ONLY very trlendly ltlng and you would Needed, earn up to Cocker Spaniel M111. work only one Satur-$150 dally, aalary .-1 ~ years old, Fixed day a week until t1p1, lull or pan time. Female with Sholl, school's out. Earn 2 wk !raining, women, Great tor Children or money and ha11e tun, men 2t or older. Call: Senlor ... Please call to tool Mus1 be oul· 800-932·9222 He 662-0184 or lea11e goln~ and possess a Rill l lTATi mea1oge. poalhve attitude. For __ ....... ......,,,,.,,,.....,,.,.,,,.,..,,-:--- mor• Information call LICENS• COURSE. FR~E TO YOU! Paul Jelley at 842· • FREE with rebale. Japanese Chin, Fmle, 4333 Eio. 109. 800·821·8756 epado, to a goo~ homo, 646-3639 • Caahler{Taller Full or Pan time post-Shlh·tau male, AKC tlon. Check cashing or 9 month, nou1orod teller exp req. Please College age 1tudent· S300 875·7475 apply In person. New· summertime Nanny. ------...,---pon Check Cashing. 8am-1pm M·F. Musi Whit• peec e dov•• 2023 Harbor Blvd #0. be re Ila bl• & have s 2 5 /r a Ir . Pe op I e own transpo 640-2765 Birds 754-4123. HOSTESS Wanted. June ~1 1 . Design Auto. Cont. Call Bob Schopmeyer at 7 t 4/84<>-4000 INSIDE SALES The Customer Service Department of the Newport Beach/Costa Merchandise APPLIANCES t!O 11 PIANOS & OHOANS bUl>9 B•bv Grand Pl•no $1475, BaldWln Con· aole Plano $675 (714) 527·1854 BICYCLES 6080 Mesa Delly Piiot 11 Kenmore Washer, GE looking tor Telemar-Dryer, both working, keling Pros with con-S50/ea or $75/both Giant lnnov• 15 spd, alstanl results. Pleaae 640-4828 crou trainer, xtras. 11 tor pol tment at has 50 ml, pd $385, ca ap n White Westlnghse dbl take $250 241·1650 642·4333. dr frig, bottom froozer, ACCT/GEN OFC ·Verifier Rapidly growing or-Nooded 1 morning per thopaedlc products week (Thursday). PIT 5 yrs S200 751·4330 SPORTING GOODS 0061) FURNITURE 6014 co. has an lmmod Huntington Beach/ •French alyte dining oponlng for an ac· Fountain Valley area. rm set (w/8 cane chrs countant/general Ol· Verily delivery ot the & pads) Mini, Entor· lice person. Some ac-Huntington Beach In· talnment Unlt·cuSlom LIKI! NEW SOLOFLEX VI price, Moving Must Sell 497-7533 Ip to eo• Claulc NB., ••• •Ible IN•abOard. CT141831 MOTOIH ·y e I t- SC:O\)Tl::H P..11 I '82 HONDA aL-1 $550 obO, klnt co musl Hll 548-0 aner 4pm 189 329 Artie Blue, speed, 1 owner, I miles, MUST SE $8400 (619) 759-9 •1987 BMW 3251 Dolphin grey/Ian, n braJ<es, 61 k well m tained miles. Clltf alarm, cruise conlr power windows, $11.900 Obo 310-798-0550 Iv m CADILLAC 904 '79 Dleael Sevll White/red, 11lnl co nu Irons rear end, r malnt., 2nd owner ' $4200 d -721-5225 eves/wkd 854·8881 CHEVROLET 904 E.Slde, 2 Igo BR's, boam coll., pntio, bit· ins. 329 Cabrlllo. 548-2765 E /S IDE CONTEMP 2BA 2BA upper, lrplc. 1 car, 5895. 642-9797 •2BDRM $700• •1BDRM $600• •LIDO Spaclou•.qulat 4Br hse. Sunny patio, nr bch.M/F 23-39, n/s. $535 + util 723·0400 200013600 Sq. Ft. 3975 Birch St. Heartbroken ctng background & dependent. Must have built, (rubbed out Lotus 011p noc. Xlnt rollable car and Insur· white), 581·1032 '89 Conver11ble C Family seeks be-benefits. Casual al· anco. Call 714· vette, 4 spd, 427, Transportation Frig, dshwshr, stove 1nc1 No pets 545-4855 Npt Bch 541·5032 Agl NEW SHOPS 7·1000 loved lost Abv••ln· mosphore In Cannery 965·3030 ask tor Aila. 8' Sofa hte gold, 11ln1 part 100 many to II l•n C•t. cherished VIiiage ol NB. Contact cond, $100, must soe nu top, all papers· member of the family! Sally (ti 723-4500. Pan Time 2 oppreelate 852-9523 muscle, $12,999 o ----------------------------! sq n units. Roll up doors. Great Placent111 Brlllll 12 lbs, male ... last •---"-------VERIFIER Ca.II Chll 640-7134 seen 5/t9, vicinity ol Assistant Custodian Needed Thursday & En1onainmen1 Ctr, Oosk By CHARLES GOREN with O MAR SHARIF and TANN AH HIRSCH St. loc. Also store trnt reran & otc. Start at 79c/f1 Agl. 8S0-1220 Surrey & Cameo High· Saturday mornings. Hutch, qn sola bod, 'HS Runabout '85 wfllt, '85 CORVETTE lands Dr, Corona dol Full·tlme tor home-Costa Mesa area. Ver· full bed, tbs. lamps, 3ohp, rigged 4 lshg, Red w/belgo inter1 Mar... Please Help ownor reeroallon cen· lfy delivery o l tho desk, misc 722-3522 tsh fndr, live well, glass top, 17" whe Ua reunite our family! ter In Hunllngton Daily Piiot. Must have trollg mtr. gn 4 bay & ttres. ZR-1 r Cont.act Mary at 549-Beach. Full benefits. reliable car and Insur-01••• Top D inette tshg, $3990 obo d· bump 9 r . cu at o 0576 Weekend work req'd. ance. Call Mike at w/4 chrs s3oo. Oak 753·8688 •·859-1879 paint. 42,000 mil A TOUCH OF CARE Business & Finance Engllsh nocossary. 642-4333. Dining Tbl w16 chra $14,500/obo. LOST: 1 year old, a.II Call 980·5475 for•---------$400, 644-4777 '58 Chrla Cr•fl Call 848·8200 grey male CAT, Name: Interview. EOE Recptlonlat/ ---------1 Woody all natural -------~ East-West deals. vulnerable. NORTH +J8643 A Q 7 6 J 7 6 +J WEST EAST N orth +Void + K Q 2 10 9 8 6 3 J 4 2 10 9 8 6 Q 4 s +Q932 +K764 SOUTH • A 10 9 1 6 K AK2 +A 10 8 6 The bidding: North Eut South P&.N P... 1 + 4 + Pua 4 NT 6 Pua 6 + 6 + Paa p._ Opening lead Ten of Wnt Pua Pau Pua Pau Bidding a hand t o the optimum con I ract 1s only half your ob1ective. All v. 111 ~ for naught if you fail to make your contract North-South bid excellently to a fine small slam in spades. North judged that the hand wa& good enough to msist on game in spades end chm1e to make a splinter bid en route by jumping to four dubs to show a good passed-hand rai~ to l(Bme with a singleton club. Wi~h all Primevaluesandnotapointwuted, Blue •---------Sectreterl•I KINOSIZE WATERBED. 17W, new engine. TRADE OR SELL Maclnlosh e11p. req. No-wave mauress. In· 5 South first checked on acea, then LOST: 1 year old, all USE Pagemaker, excel, & eludes frame & hoed· _s_8_0_00_<_1_14_l_9_9_S-_14_5_ '83 CAMARO Z2 HUSI NESS OPPORTUNITY 2904 made a grand alam try by cue-bid· grey mate CAT, Name: THE word. 730.9535 board. Oood condl· Black, 305 engl ding six ctuba. H olding none of the Vending Route: Blue. last seen 6/22, PILOT'S tlonl Only $200. Cllll ---------overdttvo trans. Wo three t-0p trump h onors, North de· For ••I•. Earn a vicinity of 4th & Aca· C~SSIFIED SECRETARY PIT 589•7904, loave mos· •141 llAYLINER• Ulce to tcado lor tru steady cash Income. cla, COM, II found,•---------Needed tor a.rchitect snge. '86 with trailer, >Uni PteaH call 890-005 dined with alacrity. 1·800·955·0354 please call 675-8964. , firm In Cannery Village -----------I cond. RUNS GREAT, West led the ten of heart.a and iiiiimiiiiiiiiiililiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill••••••••I area. 2 day•/18·22 SOLID OAK 50hp FORCE, open-declarer could see no losers except hrs/wk. Exp'd w/Mac BEDROOM SET bow. lish llndor, for trumps. A~.er winning the king up TO computer, good typ-Fits Full/Oueenslzo lloroo, great for ski· in hand Southbangeddo wntheace Ing & phone skills. bod. Mirrored & Ing, lishlng and of spades-down one. Call 675-9990. Ilg hied headboard. cocklall crui sing I While declarer was unfortunate SECRETARY/PAYROLL ~r~;·;i.e~~~1~~~1~~~~:.~: ~~:a~e ~~~ .";.~-~!!! to find a 3-0 spade split. it is not all $ 6 0 0 Looking for organized tent condition. Must ---------that unusual-when you are miMing detail-oriented lndl· aeoll $800 OBO three cards in a suit. they will all be vldual to work In a aA2 aa22 18' Duffield Double· last·paced gen const '" -vv ender '78 alee llB in one hand 22 percent of the time. firm U1ilillng MicroSon mtr. aurrey canp, That makes it well worthwhile to Word & computerized xtra.s, mint. lcteaJ lake/ take some care about the play o f the payroll on IBM PC. bay $4900 obo 837· hand. PER MONTH Heavy phones, re· 8050ext248t,8-5 If all the miuing trumps are in sponslble for bidding t Rndtrp tok t: OC to 89 Boaton Wh•l•r the West hand. decla.rer'a fate is documents/plans. Im· Oetroll, loaves 7/1, rtn 15' "Mischief", 10 etched in stone-two trump tricks ~!!1:~~1 °t!~~~~: 7/14, $150 642-6741 Yamaha, aeall 5, 9t must be lost. But if all are with East, * NO COl.l.ECTIONS * S25K. 760-8850 Trallrit• $8950.473-1123 a safety play will limit the loeen to SPECIAL EVENT one. Declarer can either crosa to the cou .t:CTIBLt:s 6017 POWER BOATS 7011 table and take a double fineue or, if SOLICITORS entries are tangled, u ia the cue Early momi·ng motor WANTED '19 Olene-'73 O!*l Antq American lndlan bow, Ford Cobra V8, here, declarer can acc:o mpli11h the same thing by leading a low trump t '} b} D }' toward the j ack at I.rick two. When rou es a vat a e. e tver West shows out, declarer can then d h S d get back to dumrny with a c1ub rurr Mon ay t ru atur ay. to take a marked fineaae for the remaining honor. If both de(enden Must have follow to the fint round. the ace picks up the lut outatanding trump. dependable transportation Artifact• old Navajo ski equip, Ort Cond, rug1, pottery, Hopi The D•ll~ Piiot Is Kachl naa, bukots. _s_2_8_s_o_1_5_9_·1_8_t_8 __ _ curren11y contracting S25·S900 248·7917 17' Boaton Wh•l•r those who possess an ---------1 wJtrler, '80 70HP oul-golng spirit and a Attention: Teddi Bear Johnson, Equip w/tat· winning smile to work Collectors! es1 e1oc1ronica. 36 gal at our boolhs and sell fuel cap, many acces. CHRYSLER IW61 •et Maser all TC 7 ml, as now, No Do take over pymnt $561/mo 759-1818 HONDA OOH *'83 CIVIC t 300 4 Speed, Air C t lonlng, AU GREAT!, 35-40 MP 2 new tires, $23 obo STEVE 754-12 JAGUAR 9 IOI '75 .l•g X.lec 2 grn/black vinyl t tan loather Int., V 401< ml, xlnl cond, o owner, llttla old from Paalldeu, $1 obo S4S.209t JEEP 9 1 lC '89 Cherokee 4x4, cylinder. 5-spd, A FM cass. AJC, Gold, Cloth 1eat S9!>00/obo 548·9187 '89 Wr•ngle r Red. TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE and liability insurance. CALL 642·4333 subscriptions al vorl· Will ucr1flce Lindsay $8500 obo 631·6966 ous special events In Purpus LlmHod edition --------- tho Orange Coast "Lady Anne" Toddy Apollo 24' dual cnlrl, erea. No experience ls Bear 18 of only 100 fly brdg, NB sllp, trfr, required. Start at made, $200. Please loran, bait tank-On 55.00 an hour plus call 642-432t X332 Pert, Must Soll fast commission on each days or 631 ·3220 eves $6500 obo 557.55~7 order you sell. This Is an easy way to gel ••tra Income. For more lnformallon eon· tact Paul Jelley at 642· 4333 Ext. 209. W•terford Hurricane Lamp $250 650.1206 Leeve message SPEfm & SKJ BOATS 7010 C, 6 cyl, 40k ml, Gr Cond, $8500 752·10 or 756-2112 LINCOLN 9 I 2< LINCOLN '7t Conllnentel. 4 eng. runs good S 1 Must aeel 642-os&7 ACROSS 1 Telegrams 8 Panty P'el 10 L9Y911ng Pt9C4I 14 Mature 15 Blbhcal 1u<1941 16 Arizona Indian 17 Nol so _ti var 18 Be ne•t 10 19 Hence 20 Rained l'lard 22 llerucal 1r1n1· port a lion 24 Greek letters 28 Tl'lree-19goed stand• 27 Tree perts 3 t 8artender'1 need 32 Our planet 33 Robinson Cru- aoe·a creator 35 Record 1l1>ums 38 lnteell 39 Gazer 40 Henf'IOuae 4 1 LIOhl at11n 42 Magte: wordl 43 f WC>-doo( car 44 Obl4ln9 45 Ma1ooned 47 Walled-· heen'*lll SI Claulty 2 3 4 14 17 32 31 41 52 f . 52 Rewerded 100 nlgl'lly 54 Ouegmtre 58 Locality 59 Le1ter1 61 Mythical lung 82 Al>el'a nes>'- 83 Almost round 64 Occurrence 85 Anlmeta oom. 66 Depend 67 Off1C41 furniture DOWN 1 "Hold Ill' 2 Not worktng 3 Regulation 4 Pane 5 Elongate 8 Water body 7 German river 8 Shed Brit 9 Hldoen pan 10 Pulley wheel 11 Author Bret - 12 Metal mua 13 Some Atrleana 21 MOfM dalh 23 V c' VP 25 Graullke pi.tit 27 Endure 28 Frog V9flUI 29 8oNmlan 30 Martletl 34 Hat lebrles 3SSl~t 5 36 Churell helld 37 HIKrted 39 Sw.tcf'll>Otrd employee 40 OevlM 420ou 43 Rtcocneted 44 Ten..on 4& Gypsy bOy 47 Put fOfW9fd 7 8 9 44 Sheepttk• 49 -Hell Ufltwralty 50 Kitchen toof 53 Trenue110n 55 Cool drlMS 5e Foundered 57 Fest planee eo Oevlolll 11 12 13 I COSTA MESA, NEWPORT BFACH front. 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