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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-06-23 - Orange Coast Pilot.. Good morning! Do you know the three most popular adult movies rented at Leisure Time Video in Costa Mesa? 1) ''Night Trips" 2) "Model Wife" 3) "Amateur Video 1" Serving the Orange Coast since 1907 25 cents Newport adopts tentative city budget A balancing aet Both Newport Beach and Cost.a Mesa city officials are faced with having to cut millions from their &udgets. layoffs are anticipated, services will likely be cut Where would you start? What would you cut? What would you spare? leave your thoughts and your name on the Readers' Hotl ine, 642-6086. ~ Changes are anticipated as state officials threaten to raid city coffers in order to balance out an estimated $11 billion shortfall. By Tony Dodero SQff Wrtlef NEWPORT BEACH - City Council members heeded the advice of their City Manager Monday night and adopted a budget that almost certainly will undergo radical surgery in the coming months. "It will be dramatically amcnde.d soon" "I John Wayne's former estate up for rental ~ Th e legendary 30-room bayf ront mansion is available during the summer - for $55,0"00 a month. By Russ Loar SUit Writer DA YSHORES -You might call it the ultimate summer rental. For a cool SSS,000 a month, you can spend 1he summer in the 30·room mansion once owned by the late John Wayne -a legendary estate offered at a legendary rate. The 9,00()~squarc-foot bnyfront home was purchased for a record S6.5 million in December 1988 by developer Robert Cohen. But Cohen, who owns the Four Seasons Hotel in lk,erly Hills, spends a significant amount oC time away Crom home and will be leasing it out fo r the second' summer in a row, nccording to real estate broker John Campbell. Last summer, the estate was leased to a "quite famous" English industrialist. "We can't disclose the name. We were sworn to secrecy," said Campbell , the man who originally sold the Wayne estate 10 Cohen in December 1988 for $6.5 million. Campbell, a broker at Coldwell Banker in Newport Beach, is the leasing agent Cor the mansion. City Manager Kevin Murphy warned. The reason for the anticipated budget changes stems from thrcalS by state of- ficials to raid city coffers in order to bal- ance out an S 11 billion shortfall.· As part of the budget-balancing act, Gov. Pete Wilson and the Legislature have proposed taking up to $1 billion in city property tax reve nues. That has posed a problem for Newport Beach, which needed -as all cities do - to adopt its S90 million budget by July 1. But Murphy urged the council to adopt the budget now and deal with the cuts later. Murphy noted that under the state's proposal the city could lose between S4.8 to $5.3. million. So far, Murphy has placed a freeze on all hiring in the city. He has also asked the heads of all 11 of the city's departments to come up with contingency plans for both a 2.5 percent and 5 percent cu t if the state gets it s way. And some city employees may even lose their jobs. "If they approve something of that mag· nitude, we will defini1ely have layoffs," Murphy _said. flu1 because of the lack of specifics out of Sacramento, Murphy and the council were unsure Monday how deep the cuts would be if the state's proposals arc imple- See BUDGET/Bactt Page Eastblull debate on school board agenda ~ Bluffs res idents object to plan that would bring an adult education center to their neighborhood . But coUege official says the proposal addresses re sidents' main concerns . By Ross Loar Staff Wnter NEWPORT BEACH -The hoity contested proposal to lo· cate a Coastline Community College campu at the closed Eastbluff Elementary Sthool will be formally presented to the chool board tonight. Last April, about 200 spinted members of t!ie neighborhood k(lown as the Bluffs pacl.cd a New- port-Mesa Unified School · IJi!.trict board meeting to demons1 rate their dissatisfac1ion "ith the dea of bringing Coastline College into the neighborhood. About 28 residents who ti\.e near Eastbluff School testified for two hours in opposiiion to the plan to locate an adult cduc:ition center at the site. Only three re!.idenb tcsti· fied in fa\'Or of the proposal. "The introduction of a com- muter college into ou r small, quiet. residential neighborhood "ill have numerous detrimental effects on our community, including in- creased traffic, parking congestion, noise, and addiijonal maintenance and security expenses for our pri· vatcly maintained streets," slated a petition signed by more than 400 residents. More than 1,600 resi- dents have signed petitions oppos- ing the college's propo al. The school board tonight "ill conside r any proposals made for use of the closed school. Out as of '~ this becomes the only game in town, then I think we ... are going to kick around some ways to modify some things so we can make it more acceptable to the . community.' _,_._ school bolnt prtlidlrt Monday afternoon, the onl> proposal rccet\ed \\JS from Coastline. The deadline for submitting propo als i 2 p.m. today, according to school di trict officials. "This is the first time we\c had a concrete olfer from See EASTBLUFF(Ba Piii The famous estate is so meticulously designed that residents arc spared the glare of the afternoon sun and the patio is wind-free. When Wayne owned the house, he built a 900·square-foot bedroom. The estate will be avnilable Cor lease in August and September, "maybe July if the terms were right," Campbell said. Oh say, can she sing \ Teachers, district onicials. halt contract negotiations Some have said that Cohen may be considering selling the Wayne estate, but Campbell said the m:.nsion is definitely not for sale. "Thill i strictly a rumor," he said. "The Cohens ar~ not interested in selling." Campbell recently showed the Wayne estate to te levision actress Sharon Glcss, who cxpre cd an interest in lea ing the hou e for ix months. During the last two summers, interest in lea ing the estate has come See RENTAL.llD ..... ~ Newport Beach resident Susan Jeske is hoping to score a world record for singing the national anth em more times than anybody in a single day . By Russ Loar Sia!! WtlW F ormer beauty queen Susan Jelll.e " only two bookings away from singing her \\ay into the Guiness Book of Worlll Record . The 30-ycar-old Newport Oeach re!>itkn t, who sanj for President George llu h <luring ht!> recent visit, needs just two more booking!> on July 4 to reach a world record for in~ins the "The Star-Sp11nglcd Banner" the mmt time!> in a single d11y. Officials Crom the Guinc s Uool. ol World Records have assured Jc i..c th.i t if ~he hit' the , mark of sinaing the national anthem • t 15 professional engagement wi1hin a 2-'·huur pc'tiod, they'll put her in the boo!.. "I'm just using this as a means to spread patrioiism," said Jeske, who h3s sung at a ho t of Republican events including the opening of the Ronald Reagan Library, a fund-raiser for Lt. Col. Oliver North and a recent Orange County appearance by GOP presidential candidate Patrick Buchanan. Dorn in Utllefon, Colo., Jeske was a - frequent beauty contest competitor as she grew up, and a student of opera. A chance encounter with the soon-to-be Mi America for 1983 -Debra Maffett -during the Mi Colorado Pageant had a 1gnifica nt effect on her career. Maffett encouraacd her quest to bccol}le a beauty queen, and Jc kc later mo\.cd See RECOROlllll* ,_ -~-- ~ Meanwhile, charges of unfair labor practices are fil.ed against the district. By Russ Loar 5iall Wnter NEWPORT BEACH - Teachers have filed charge of unfair labor practices with state officials again t the Newport- Mcsa Unified School Di trict, and both teachers and di tnct official have declared impa e an teacher contract tall.. . • • "We mutually -sreed that ~e are at a state of impa e," said Maya Decker; president of ttw. Newport-Mesa Federation of INOl)( Teachers. ··Tue district won't agree to an}thing outside of tall.ing ubout alane " By declaring imp.i~e. teach- er and d1s1nct offic1..1l 11rc topping nll negotiation~ until a tote mediator 1 appointed to try and bnng the two !.ides l<>- gethcr. The 1 uc of teacher s:ilancs led to both the charge of unfair labor practices and the dccl:u - mg of 1mpa e. D1 trict ofhdals ay changes an the ":iy prl pe ny ta." rev· enuc :uc colt..c1cd under Propo ition I~ ha'e trigg1,;reJ a contract pro"bion that allo"'s them to renegotiate ~alaric~. See TEACHERS/Ila ~ ~LASSlt ll 11 llU Ut I Ht DAY Al Tuesday, June 23, 1992 Locals Only Pilot People · .. · Tony Cannon •IS. . A 12-year Newport Beach resident who is attempting his first 100-mile trail run June 27 at Western States lOQ..mile run. The run takes off Squaw Valley, winds over the Sierra, works its way down the American River and ends in Aubom , a little gold mining town 40 miles north of Sacramento. 100 MU IUW'-. ---------- "Trail running is not so much competition," Cannon said. "Ev- eryone is hoping that everyone else finishes." This is his first 100-mile trail run said Cannon, but last year he ran ten 50-mile runs. Cannon said that he been training by running 95 miles a week. "I run 30-35 miJes on the difficult trails off of Onega Highway," Cannon sa id. "I'm a kinda overkill guy, but if you do to much and get injured or ill and then you've shot the whole thing." "I'm nothing special. People in their 60s and 70s run in this race," Cannon said. "There 1s a gal in her late 60s tha~ has run in all five (national 100-mile) trail races in a year. She is a real inspi- ration ." ''It is kind of neat what you learn about yourself when running that you can use in other aspects of your life," Cannon said. LET IT All HANG OUT'-. -------- when not running Cannon lives and works on his 32-foot boat Liaho (Let it all hang out) off the Lido Peninsula. "I'm a diver and underwater photographer by trade," said Can- non, a one time diving guide who experimented with underwater pictures of marine animals. COAITAI. JOlllNEY'-. --------- "After the run I want to reaJly get into boat and camera stuff," Cannon said. "I want to sail up the coast and stop at points rarely stopped at and dive, take photographs and write a story and · maybe enter a wooden boat show at Port Townsend, Wash. at the end of the sum.mer." "I would like to write a story about it or maybe even a book," Cannon said. "It would be something I'd love to do." Costa Mesa ·A 1hicf wtth finer 1as1c 1n mu~1c stoic several cl.1~~1cal mu~1c tapes from a car parked in the 101 ur S1.11er Bro) Markel. Someone en1crcd 1he p:.i!>~cnger door while the owner wcn1 into 1he s1ore at 4:30 p.m. The \ICllm rc1urned 25 minutes la1er to find lhe door unlocked and 12 casscth:\ m1'~- 1ng. Among the tapes \\en: "l he Pti.intom oT the Opera," "Chopin 14," "Russian ~tu~1e" anJ 1he "Dench Boys." EM1mated lo" was Sl:>O • 1\ portable cellular phone valued at S900 was taken from an unlocked n:ntal car on 1he :!800 hlo<:k of Slrombo'1 Road. The viclim \t11d he lcf1 1hc dri,cr\ )IUC windo\\ h.tlf\\JV do\\n and returned to the car l\\t> d.t\\ l.11cr lo d1'1CO\'er the phvne ml\\· mg • Sl1meone ~m.1\hcd 1he fronr win- dow of Muchu Munchies. lllCJICd al 4:!7 E 17th. No1hmg. how-c,cr, was 1.11.cn from th~ bu1ldmlfsmcc Mucho Munchu:s had gone out of husmc~s on Ju11c 8. The broken window COM S:?OO i1iiPTllL VOL.88,NO. 145 Delivery naranteel 11 "°" .,. a ~ and do Nit h.lw J10<tf I»~ by 6 a m 11 a m °" S.luni¥ and holt· ~. caR bffote 10 .t m and wt'A-" II IO )'Oii by noon Ou• CllltO!'Mf S4IMot Cent.,. 64 2 • 4))), It or." lrom 6 .t m IO S P"'· ~ dlrc>ultl Jrtaay, and 1 1 m ID 10 1"' on Satut· ~ iO .... )'Oii wldl ~ c:!i'tWCJon ~ ,_,..._ ~~ ..... 0..., 0.-,..__,()lie., wm.a.l.eWll .... Vlllt,........ , -By Kim Nielson Newport Beach Three. brO\\n porcelain nower pots \\orlh S30 were stolen from the front v.ird of a hou~c on the 2100 block or BavMdc Drive sometime between Wednesday aflcrnoon and Fridar. mor11ing. Plants were dumped out of the three. 6-to·8-gallon pots. The res· 1dcnt told police that 1he stealing or nowcr pots from outside his house is a chronic pmblem. • Someone s1ole the doors off a 1992 Jeep Renegade sometime between Thursday night and Friday morning while it was parked on 1he 2000 block al Wcslcliff Drive.' The two doors, worth Sl ,500 were removed with a \Crewdrivcr after the driver's side \\indow of the vehicle was smashed to g.un entry. • A Costa Mesa man lost about SJ ,000 worth of wine from Rolf s Wine Storage at 865 Production Place some11mc between November 1991 and June 1992. The man re· poned 1he theft of about 36 Califor· ni.1 and French wines from a pad· l<Xkcd wine locker. l he Nf'wpolt Be.clVCo.u ~ 0111\-Pilot IUPS 1 44·8001 Is published ~ chrouflh S.tuttl.ly, and subtcrlptlons are avai~ ffx S7SO ~ morith by an1tr In Newport Be.ch and Cmt.1 ~. S8.S8 ~month by ""'' •nd for sel«ted other routes by CoA<1 Mew Community New., Inc., ))0 W. &y St., COllU Mesa, CA 92627 Secon6<l.us posUp ~id II COIU Mel.A, CA (Price in- clude all ~ stltf' and loClll I.De) POSTMASTtlt Send lddrs ~to The Piloc, P 0 Box 1560, Costa Mel, CA 92626. 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"No pig or dog will find it. Bush, y.our conference is over .... If it detonates, people wiU die. I .want no deaths." The man made the call at 5:25 p.m. Thurs- day, and the hotel operator said the man spoke in a slow and caJm man-ner, hanging up the phone after making bis statement The call was traced to the men's restroom at the Daily Grill restaurant on Newport ~M~DriveinF~h~nl~and, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ not far from the Four Seasons Hotel which is also on Newport ~nter Drive. The restaurant and surround· ing areas !'ere checked by police, but no suspects were apprehen- ded. The Secret Service took ov- er the investigation after New- port police were contacted. "Because of the obvious security concerns we kept them appraised," said Ne~rt police Sgt. Andy Gonis, "and they handled tt from there." No arrests have been made. 'People'• PIPk' llllY _._...bllDt NEWPORT BEACH -Coun· cilwoman Ruthelyn Plummer ask- ed her colleagues Monday to de- cide the fate of a small plot of land on River Avenue known as "People's Park" by putting it to a vote this November. Plum.mer said she believes the vacant lot, which was originally seized by the city in the 1930s for unpaid taxes, is JUSt an eyesore. "I would like to sell the prop- erty, that way we can get nd of the weeds that grace that cor- ner," Plummer said. The council will likely approve the ballot measure at its next meeting. Some residents who neighbor the 3,000 square-foot plot of land at 5210 River Ave. have argued that the lot has become a Peop- le's Park. Officials argue that the sale of the property could bring in between $250,000 to $350,000 in much needed revenue. Officials tried to sell the prop- erty with a ballot measure in 1989, which came up approxi- mately 360 votes shy of passage. -B1 tbe D•/11 Pilot Movie listings -Newport BelCh EDWARDS NIWPO.JT C.INl.MA 300 ~ C.... .., a-644 0760 I lotmon .. tuma ('G.tl) 11 •S. 2 30, SIS. e. 10 •S 2 l'otrlot 0-a <-i 11 30, 2. • 30, 7. 9 30 3 lotm-lotuma I'° 13) II, I 30. • lS. 7. 9 •S IDWAIDS ISLAND CINlMA fO>h'°" l•loild. N.,_ po11 Ctn,., 6•0· 1218 I Ho""""•' lf'G) 12 IS, 2 30. • 4$. 7, 9 IS 2 Sl~tor Ad l"Gl 11 30. 1 30, 3 30. S 30 1 30 9 JO 3 Sitler Ad ll'Gl 12 30. 2 30, • 30. 6 30, 8 30. 1030 • &..thol Weapon• J 1-i 12 Is. 2 •S. S 1 S. 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"Sbe was 93, but never really felt li ke she was. She wus friend s with so many people younger than her. A lot of people arc going to miss her." Mrs. Stephens' hu~b:ind died a few year~ after they purchased th e Balboa cottages in 1922. With help from her father, Stephens managed rhe properties while working at AT&T and raising her son, Edward. "Everyone knew her," Postel s:iic.l. "She wa~ quite demanding of all the kids who rcn1cd from her. She was like a sergeant, bu t she was one of the sweetest, kindest ladies you'd ever meet." Maxine Huber, who worked with Mrs. Stephens ot the telephone company, met . Stephens when her son was a Dalboa Bay Club . lifeguard. Huber said she will remember her as both friendly and outgoing. "She swam in the bay until she was 50," Huber said. "She loved to go to the horse races. If seven horses ran. she would bet on all seven and be so thrilled when ~he won." Friends say th:it Mrs. Stephens' ch:irm anc.l personality made them feel lit...e rart of her family. That charm kept many o the summer renters at Balboa Villa returning e'cry yea r. "She was Cl good friend. Vivaciou up to the very Inst," said Ruth Pierpoint, who lttso worked with Mrs. Stephens at AT&T. Private services were held Monday at St. Michaels & All Angels Episcopal Church. Mrs. Stephens only son delivered the eulogy. "She was a wonderful mother," he said. "She alw:iys had a cheerful word for everyone." Mrs. Stephens is survived by her son, Edward, who is a professor al Syracuse, and her three grandchildren, Edward Stephens, Jr. of Castro Valley, Calif., Mall hew Stephens of lrvine, and Sarah Drownli of Seaule. Bev Wallace, 89, veteran, former 49er, N.Y. Giant CORONA DEL MAR -Memorial services for former profession:il football player Dev W. Wallace will be held Sunday in Coron:i del Mar. Mr. Wallace pas~cd away last Wednesday at his Corona dcl Mar home. I le was 69. A World W:ir 11 veteran. Wallace was the fir~t junior college footb~U pl~yer to be signed as a professional. He played \\Ith the San Fran- ci!>co 49ers from t9.i7-50, :ind one year for the New York Giants. He \\:.tS named mo~t valuable pl aye r in the frr~t Junior Rose Do\\ I Game in 1946. After his :ithletic career, Mr. Wall:ice worked as general manager for Bill Maxie Toyota for 40 years. He lived in Huntington Beach before moving to Corona del Mar eight years ago. He was a member of the Middle Lake Country Club and the Oa~is Garden Club. Mr. Wallace is survived by his wife, Vicki Wallace of Corona Jet Mar; ~on, Greg Wallace of Laguna Oeach; daughter, Kathy Crystnl or Orange; brother Verlyn Wallace of Wa~hington; and five gr.andchildren. A memorial service will be held from 2·4 p.m. on Sunday, June 28 ut .the Oasis Senior Citizen Center. 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SIS. 7 30 10 lDCM lmllA11111: \ • • Newport Beach 67/60 Bal~: 66/60 Costa Mesa: 70/60 Corona del Mar: 67/59 TaY: Low doudt dlrough mid momlna today, then mostly "'""Y •nd wwrMf thli •ftHMOn, moN clouds and pottlble foa tonlaht. Hiatt• In the hip 60t Mar ~ ~.ch with low to mid 80• lnlud. f9CAIT: t • 0 Tuesday, June 23, 1992 8 , Car-auction deal more than· this bidder bargained for auction in one of those junk-mail throw-aways that promised one-stop shopping for all your previously owned-vehicle needs. yelled "Sold!" and pointed ht) gavel at me like l \\US u nun\ rapist in a police hnc::up C all me nuttier thffl a Fruit Loop, but l've always had a feeling, a sixth sense, a rising back-of-the-heck hair that warns me if ~mcthing looks too good to be true, it probably is. That's why l've never been reeled in by the Home Shopping Network. I immediately toss mail that states I've definitely \\On a Sony, a Caddy, a set of Pings or a lovely pair of his and her envelope openers in exchange for si tting through a five-hour sales pitch for land at Rancho de Broil-Your-Drain s. We began the day with our fellow potential bidders perusing rows and rows of cars and trucks that range (rom the seemingly cherry to the obviously just short of junked. You can look 'em over, kick the tires and stan the engines, but tools and driving are verboten. It died at 1he first stop light. ... That led to two days of tow-tru ck trips, talki ng with mechanics about major engine problems and commit- ments of capital that would make even a coastal commissioner all tingly. W e had until 5 p.m 10 fork o'er the ca\h ur wait until Monda) to get the car. After dipping m10 m1 assorted bank account'>, '' e came up wi th the muohih that afternoon, anJ my \\1fc proudly drove the Yt!lta half a block to the nearc'>I gas station (the tan k "a .. drier And I never knowingly approach anyone associated with Amway without first putting on a garlic necklace and arming myself with a wooden stake. On a rece nt Saturday, however, l threw caution into the Santa Anos and went with the wife and kids to Santa Ana to huddle wit h other assorted bargain hunters at a dusty strip of freeway-close real estate known as Southe rn California Public Auto Auction. I wanted a new s;ar. Rather than bore you with variou s enumcrationary cogi tations regarding my vast po rtfolio, k t me simply say my team of accountant~ steered me toward the idea of a pre,·iou~ly owned vehicle instead. There were - and ~till are -seve ral great deals o n ~uch modes of 1ran~port:11ior1 plum for picking in the D::iily Pilot's classified section. llu1 ~11y "ire spotted an item about the T hen it was showtime. Uniformed guards ushered everyone into a semi-circle viewin g area. One of a revolving sci of auctioneers laid down the ground rules -the important ones being you must leave a deposit before bidding, all sales are final and, oh yeah, cash only. Then the rapid-fire spiels intended to unload the merchandise began. As people raised cards showing their bidding numbers, good ol' boys in shades and NRA caps paced in front of the crowd, shouting and throwing their arms in the air like untrained referees whenever they spoiled iln interested party. TI1e first couple cars seemed 10 go very cheaply, an '85 Taurus went for SSOO a nd a ~arp-looking Jaguar wound up costing only a couple thousa nd. After these "Ripley's Believe It Or Not" deals, there was a defin ite buzz in the audience. ln retrospect, it wa probably the sound of suckers being born every nanosecond. There \\ere, I assume. auto dealer or. at lea t, parents of tee n-agers in attendance buying three. fou r c::irs at a time. You figu re if upswndi ng fol ks like these arc forl..ing out chunks o' ca~h for blocks of ca rs, all this must be on th e up and up. Yeah an d Ross Perot travels without excess baggage. The car the wife and I agreed was the bc~t for us came up late in the program. It was a 1986 Plymouth Vista, which is technically a wagon but more resembles u miniature van. l only had S2,500 to spend, so that made bidding easy enough. If they got higher than my limit, l figured, l could bow out gracefully. Oidding opened at Sl,200 wi th about 15 people jumping in. As it got to around S'.?,000, there were about four of u.., left. Then there were two of us. What I thought to be my las t bid of $2,400 was ans,..,crcd with a S2.500 offer from the competition. At thb. point, I bowed out. But one of tho~e untrained referees spent what seemed lilo.e 20 m111u1es trying to get me to go higher. He saiu, "How about t\\ enty-five fifty?" l looked at my wife. \\hO gave me that unmistakable 1-Jidn't-drng-three-kids-here-to-come- a\\ay-\\ith-nothing look. Then l nodded to the bid hunter. They \\Cot back to my competition for half a econtl -just long enough for him to noJ nu. -and the auctioneer Send your items to Bob '"in Eyken, The Daily Pilot, 330 W. B.1y St., Co ta M cs.11 92627. 1CJlly ior \Vomen. Call 955-7550. Today Women's wealth - \ Vomen cJn learn 10 build and pro- •e<"t Y.e;\lth at a free fin;:incii"\I sem- inar offered by She;:irson Lehman Brothers at 5:30 p.m today at the Newport Beach Public. library. 856 S.10 Clemente Drive. Financial con- sult.lnl.S Flora Burke and Sue Mam- w "111 be the presenters at this 'i>t:m-mar, \\hich is d~1gned specif- Child development - Tv.o development courses. for in- fonb <ind toddlers and preschooler'i>, will be offered by the c1ry of Assislant edilor Bob van Eyken Ne\\ port Beach beginning today. The course wall focus on gross and fine motor skills, socialization. anci other areas importa nt to children. For information, call 644-3151. _____ _.is on Biii vacati on .. Eylmll ~:: week. Bridge classes - Beginning and intermediate bridge da>)C) will be offered by the cit> of Newport Beach beginning tod.1>. Call 644-31 51 for information. column Editor's will return Notebook here nc"t -----·Tuesday. Vision without glasses! llADW KERATOTOMY Learn about eliminating )OUr gla.">.\CS or contact lenses, and how refracthe surge!')' can correct nearsightedness. farsightedness and astigmatism. This procedure is safe. effective. and affordable. made C\en more accul"'.Ue lhail ever before v.ilh nN technoloro. We a.re offerinR a free semllw', videotape, E!)e eval- uation and computerized corneal analysis. Please call regarding our free \ideo tape and seminar dates. tha n a Oalboa Day Club martini). \Vuh me trailing behind in the family ~t;ition wagon, we then hopped on. the frec\.\J) for the short trip home. Dut it "a'n t l\\O exib before m} wife pulled off and complained the car w s "dri,ing hkc :i Volks\\agcn." I assumed nll this baby nccdeJ ".1-. •t man's touch. "Lemme ghc hcr .1 'Pill. honey," 1 !>aid. "I'll right thi' ""d stallion." II died at the first stop hght That led to two day of IO\\ -trucl.. trips. talking with mechanic) ..ihout fll:.tJOr engine prohlems and commitment-. uf capital that \\.OUld mal..e C\en .I COJ't\:JI cornrnis-.1uncr <lll tingly. Jam the manager at Ho,\lc·, Diagnostic Repair on BJ) S1r1.et 111 Co-,ta f\lc-,a suggested 1 tf) 1hHm111g th~ dead li ... h b.ick. Dul this tool\ me un un C\Cn·morc agoni.ling journc) t·lmiu~h counlk!>'> phone number .... p.1per m.1d11." cornpan1c-, anti gu)S namcJ :\\'>Jul f\kthusclah and Joaquin -\lr '"m1dhing alone those line~. A ftc r at first lct11ng me b~1c' c there might be a rcmcd) 10 thh !lllU:.tt1on. I ''a-. nat.Jy tol~ all 'ales arc ltnal. All I could confirm further""') the car I purch4.1'>ed WJ' rcpo)~)'c:d b.) a bani.:, 1hc.: n-.imc ol "hid1 no one ''oulJ lfo.clO\e. Th1. bu~mc~' l1ccm.e for the propcrt} ''here I boui;,ht the thing is not fottJ ;i, Southern California Public Auto Auc11on, but lor lntcrna11onJI Auto Center. a rcp•ur shop, :inJ Southern Caltforn1a Public ln!lur:.inte ~en ice~. 4n insurance pl ale. ·1 he 0'' ncr 1s listed as Eddie A. F;id.1ce (one of the countless fiM name-on!) pcupk v.ho kept referring me 10 orhcr people to get "sa1t,lJction .. ''a' n.srnc:J F.hd-dce). \\hen I tulJ tl1c l•1~t nun-~ccret:lf) I ":.i' ahle 10 .,pc.1J.; \\Ith I needed "umc .ins\\~rs to some 4u1.)lion'> for J column I "a ... "rt ling on my c\pc ric n.:c. 1 ''as gl\en the name of someone'' ho's ah' a)~ on another lane "'hene\er I call (but can't seem 1 > ltnJ time 10 rd.Hn m> call,). After three ''cel..s. t\\U rebuilt engines und 'hcllrni; uut nll•rc than 1 l'flt!•ll:lll) p.i1J tor 1fi..: J.ilop~, I llh' 1c' hi..: me on the ru.1d ag.1111 -\\llh J 1,;.H rule''· h's been J~ J;irk J p.:riod ul hfi.: .is I C'Jn rerncmb~·r. ,\ ly .11.h t~c· D1>n 't 11.: .id JUnk·nr:iil thu. \~· .. rn .s~' .111J it ~c,1u l'.111 't .1llurd Sothcb~ .... a\OrJ ;iu .. t11)1h 1 a\..c 11 I rl1m 'omeon~ ''ho ~till h;,i) thi.: scaf '> in hi'> mli~h tn .. m1 b1.:ing. hvvi...ed. .\tau CuJ..u is c•1111•rtai11 mc111 editor. 3131 w. Q>est t+Ny. -w. ANDREW Cu:s, M.O., f.A.C.S. (7t .. ) 6..0-lOH . 400 \l'\\JXlrl Ctntl·r l>r • Suttt· ·•O 1 \ewport &.tell. ( \ 1llh(~l BUY ANY BEACH BRAND Newport Baach (714) 842-7880 3·DAY SUIT BROKER BREAKS ALL-TIME PRICE RECORDS ON QUALITY MEN'S CLOTHING f 011'10 "'\TI Ot Tiil \\IHUl \\ Ht1\Kll Of OPllTll\I \IOI0.1\ CIRTIHID \\ltlU<..~\ Btl\Mll OI l.\I ~· tU.tM\ REASONS TO BUY ROM US t:, WE KEEP OUR OVERHF'.AO TO AN ABSOl.l 'TE l!J MINIMUM BY OPENING ONLY 3 DAYS A WEFK ra1 WE ARE LOCATF.O IN A.N INOUS'rnli\I.. PJ\Rl{ ~WAREHOUSE nr1 WE DONOTPAY COMMISSIONSTOA lllCH -~n W.l PR£SSURE SALES ST'Aff ' SHORTS priced at over $20 AND ••• '\ A4 Tuesday, June 23, 1992 -- ~ervice Clubs Rotarian Taylor Smith, Orange Coast College Dean of Student Ser- vices Dr. Jeffrey Dimsdale, Sunrise Rotary Club President Richard Cooling (beard presenting $4,000 check) and Rotarian Bob Faw. Rotarians give students second-chance grants their intentions. S ome i.tudents deserve a second chance. and the Ne" port Beach Sunrbc Rotary Club is there to m.11.e ~urc it happeni. for eight !.pec1al student:. at t\1onte Vii.tJ High School and Orange Co.i ·t College. ''There are people in the Rotary who have had a second chance · themselves," Rotarian Taylor Smith said. "That's "hat junior college is all about -giving them a second chance to i.uccecd." Monte Vista High School !.tudcnb receiving SSOO grants "ere Victor Bicgal, William Noyes. Lynn Tsuruda and Rici.. Wells. 1 he Rotarians recent!) presented a S.t.000 check to l)r. Jeffrey Dimsdale, the dean 1.lf stutlent !.Cr. ices at Orange Coal-I. to be divvied up evenly bct"cen the eight students. OCC <1dmini!>ters the program and monitors the i.tudents progrcs~ to m:il..c sure they're Ji, ing up to Those from OCC honored were Mary l3elfrey, Ki mberly Paige Ulack, Julio Madinawpata and Julio CcsarmendL. -- l ·,,lll"'ll \'.tl1~I t11r Lun~.-h 11r I )1111wr ----.. Broiled Swordfish $14.95 +tax Scull Wlh lemoo & ~ (Rq:. $21.95) Duck a L'Orange $9.95 +tax Partfy round~~ nmted aisp & 5m.ed ~ an~sauce (Rtg. $18.95) Baby Rack of Lamb $13.95 +toe °"'71 mzud & ~ u:h 'tit pie sauce (Rtg. $19 .95) I ------------------------------------ ·~n Outstanding New Indian Restaurant" ... ~ Thi l.OI ~ nn. 414 N. Newport Blvd. Newp:>rt Beach • 645-0700 "Fabulous Food. .. Incredibly Fresh" Thl()rqt~= Daily Buffet Luncheon Mon-Sat s5.9s NATRAJ Serving Lunch, Dinner & Brunch C l' IS I ~ E 0 F INDIA S•.urd1y & Suad11 Bro«b 998-8 South Coast Hwy. Laguna Beach, CA 92651 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEE K Sund11 Broarb 25932 Muirlands Blvd. Mission VitJO, CA 92691 (714) 497-9197 (714) 581-4200 SUMMER SPECIALS Only 116• Hair Retord!r}9 _ BIKINI WAX or Des ner HAI CUT 'M1h Co..oon • NOi ~ Wl't Oller or.ers • El(lras 61'24 _______ _, ___ _ EUROPEAN FACIALS FREE SKIN ANALYSIS COHSUlTATlON <"ii: h0dlMe on opp1 cno 1e1 oo tecrnci01 help you seiec1 me toclO rrors tQ"ll fOf you ------------BEST BRANDS SALE $200 OFF Paul t,11tchell • AVEDA. Sebastian • KMS • Nexus s12 ~ pucnose • Elc)res 61~2 t ---------------------- 0 FOURTH OF J ULY FUNDRAJSER: The Newpon Harbor American Legion Post 291 will hos.t a Fourth of July All Day Gala!, including a pancake breakfast, live music, lunch and steak barbecue and American Legion Yacht Club Old Glory/ Character Boat Parade (1 p.m.). AJI proceeds from the event go to charity. Last year, funds went to the U.S. Coast Guard Morale & Relief Fund, the American Legion Oratorical Program, the Veterans Hospital and the Veterans Affairs Office. . For tickets, mail your tax deductible donation of $5 per person to Newport Harbor Post 291 , 215 15th. St., Newport Beach, CA 92663. 0 BIG BAND DANCING: The Riffs Dig Band brings a taste of the swing era to the Newport Harbor Elks Lodge, No. 1767, in Lido Village (3456 Via Opporto) from 6-10 r.m. the first and fourth Sundays o each month including this Sunday. Tustin dentist Tony Mumolo and advertising executive Kathy Barker get 'In The Mood' on th eir saxes. Led by Doug Thompson, · formerly with the Si Zentner Band, the Riffs arc the featured group of a non-profit corporation seeking to boost the musical educa tion in public schools, which have continuously cut music programs. The band is comprised of executives, professionals and businessmen who play the songs of Glenn Miller, Harry James, Tommy Dorsey and other bands from the Golden Age of Big Bands. Tickets are Sl5 per couple and , $8 for singles. For.information, . -<:all Doug Thompson at 964-1760. 0 DRUG TALK: Orange County Superior Court Judge James Gray, a very outspoken individual on the topic of the decriminalization of recreational drugs, will speak to the Costa Mesa Rotary Club Wednesday at noon at the Mesa Verde Country Club. For information or reservations, call Waymann Carlson at 770·6381. Lunch COSLS $10. • The Daily Pilot welcomes your reports on suvke club news, n:iming of omcers, and Raphael, a legend in his own time. Raphael, the Master Artist o( the Rt:naissance Period. Known for his sense of color, form and pission, he became a legend in his own time. And now, comes Raphael Faucets, tile re-birth or design and finer quahty 1n soltd brass faucets, tubsets and accessories. They are available at West End West, • where )'OU are destined to find that legendary statement for your home. " __ -. ...a ~~ 1 i ~ ~ 2133 Laguna Canyon Rd , w.11-. IV..,-.,, Laguna Beach, CA 9265 tt.dec_..._,,... (714) 494-2264 .......... UCl Alll*'ll ~. CoUlw'ill ---£dllr01111 DllJPlllllnd ~---· PU Ill ~5fla.t: Chrl9*1I Dilmlr, ~ Blltwll, ~ OMlll 6 Jom MDoftlc:tl Tiil LllMllll THIS WEEK'S .... ,. TOPICS 111'1• Hits Wllcll 1111 T111L••1 EllCUll 1.1~11111 Clrcaft AnllJlll Ir•• If you'd lb the a.. .... Lobdell Group TblUll ... ~7~ to entertllln and 81 T,~::r inform with I 11117111 lailor-madf .. Jldlllllll ptltformance TlllS.111 ~~ lot yru orpanl- zatlon,,... ....... £+ calM Lobdel ., 540-1224. , .••••••.. •a Wl~Slimn more exdling ~:r ,..,, yrJfJI typlcll -,,,.... ~,. announcement of fund-roiscrs and activities. Plcast send informotion to Jon Ferguson, Voluntcus Editor, Ncuport Beach/Costa Mesa, P.O. llox 1560, Costa Mcso, CA 91618. NO MORE FLEAS ONE YEAR GUARANTEE OR YOUR MONEY BACKI • NO PESTICIDES OR POISONS USED IN YOUR HOME. •SAFE FOR ADULTS. CHtt.OREN. ANO PETS. • YOU 00 NOT HAVI TO LEAVE YOUR HOME DURING THE APPUCA TION. • ENVIRONMENl'AUY SAFE •FLEA FREE CONDmONI ANO DEODORIZES YOUR CARPET. • LICENSED ANO INSURED. •WRITTEN 12 MONTH GUMANTEE OR YO\JR MONEY BACK. • THE ANAL SOWTION flOR A Fl.EA FREE HOME. FOR A FRIE ESTIMATE CALL NOW (714) 974-8850 FLEA FREE WE PUT AN END TO FLEAS! Piiot \tolunteer Directory . . . . . _ . 1 ~ .. :-•. ·.a:.~~ _ ~ · ~ The Amefian Una< Society's Orange County Unit is seeking offa volunteers T~ys And Thunct.ys for any t11ne pe- tiod from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Volunteers will hefp with variety ol projects such as Oaf· fod!I Days, Making Strides, Jail & Bail, the Grell Amerlan Sinokeout and more. For inf0tmalion on these and other volunteer opportunities, call Selma Sladek at 751 • 0441. Ct Community Hospice C.ue, an or~niu­ tion mat prOvides medical and emotional wpport to terminally ill patients and their families In the Orange County area, needs volunteers in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. Volunteers must be able to i•ve two to four hours per week for visiting people, providing periodic respite relief to car~vers, reading and writing letters and ruM1ng occasional errands. Two series of free volunteer training c;lasses are sched· oled to meet in mid-July, the evening class in Newport Beach and the morning ses· slons In Mission Viejo. Other locations will ha11e classes in September. Other non· patient volunteer op~unities are avail· able in the hospice Office or community and require minimal ttaining. for informa· tion or registration, call Ondy laird at 637·7075. Girt lcoatl The Girls Scouts of Orange County will train all adult volunteers. Volunteers are needed for troop leaders. There are also special committees to plan events for the girls and adults. Committees could entail extensive time over three or four months, or 3.4 hours a month 0\-er a full )''ear for ongoing committees. The Girls Scouts arc always looking for community people will· 1ng to share experus.e for one-time lee· turcs, demonstrations or classes. For infor· matK>n, call the Girl Scout Council of Or· angc County at 979·7900. '*'II lncol-•ted of NeWllOl't-Mnl Girls lncOfporated offers affordJble and accessible supervised care centers for girls and boys wiJh nationally recognized pro- gr .ims and acti\lities that build self· sufficiency, responS1bil11y and confidence, "'Ith an emphasis on the special need> of girl$ and young women. Volunteers are nffded to help in the program and rccre· ational .Kt1\11l1CS, at the main facility and teen center, and as office assistants and needs and moving wheelchairs .it m~tin&t .ind ouhn~. For 1nf0tmati0n, c.tll Anne Hoga n-Shereshevsl.y ait 646·2170 or OOf. othy White .it 965· 11 76. Hit Connection The Hat Connection is a women's phil- anthropic extension of the Chamber of Commerce which serves the communities of Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. While also sharing leads, information, resources and experiences in regard to business, the ~roup 1s involved in charit.lble efforts. For information, call Kay Walburger at 650- 21 44. Jterottlge House Audlary Volunteers are needed for an iUJJ<1l1ary support group being formed by Heritage House, a non-profit substance abuse re· covery home for pregnant and pJrenung .... -omen and their chifdren in Costa Mesa. Volunteers are needed to raise fund$ for house needs, provide holiday parties for the children and to offer love and support to young mothers. Baby Step Inn is a pro- gram of the Southeast Council on Alcohol- 1sm & Drug Problems. Heritage House of· (ers a six-month pr~ram or recovery counseling. pJrenting slulls cl.:isscs, alcohoV drug education ancf mommy-baby act1vi· ties. For more informatlOll, call 646·2271 . . tlgb Hopes Head lr$lrJ Program The High I lopes Head ln1ury Program's Rea Center in Costa Mes.l, a non-profit n.Jtionwide organization serving the needs of head·injured adults Jnd their f.im1hcs, provides a rehJbil1tahon program for adults, 18 years old and O\er, from 9 a.m.·3 pm. l\\onday-Thurs<lay Volunteer) are n~dcd to assi~ our students in phys1· CJI, cogniti\I~ and Voc.:1t1onJI retraining l\s p.irt of the pr<!.S'am, students go to the community pool and fitness center. Volun· leers can give one-on-one aui~tance at all fJc1l1ties, or give time on Fridays and SJt· urdays ior monthly e)(curs1ons to muse· urns, ballBames, picnics, etc. Work as much or hulc JS desired, and all ages arc wclcom<.' For mbre informauon, c.ill Dec Keenum or Joey Fernandez at 646·7458 Inter I altll--Shelter The Interfaith Shelter 1s the larg(.')t lam· 1ly .shelter 1n the counir., housing. feeding and coun)Cling 20 families daily. It n~> ~Jc to '~erk "'th children for story hour, to tal.e children on field "'P'· phone ~ounds maintenance persons. For further .---------------c information, call Rita Redael11 at 646· 7181 . Gina Multlln, Inc. Volunteers are needed to ilid ph)'Sic.llly challen~ adults who meet monthly for educat10nal, entertainment and social pur- poses. Able-bodied volunteers are al\"a)"') nttded to help with e.iting. pcrsonJI COMPETITIVE Farmers Insurance Group Auto •·Homeowners • Business Rabbitt Agency 631-7740 '41 Old N~-pon Bf\'d • !llcwpon Beach L.uncM>lnnef ~ .. help for incoming ulls on three-hour shifts and those with special skills to leach .i 1 · 2·hour clinic or worl.shop. Specialized skills f0t clinia on wnl1ng or budgeting can be a vast helP., or to act as tutors once or twice 1 Wttk for an hour to work with children. The shelter also needs people to run a canned-food drive one time or on an ongoing basis. The group always needs disposable 'diapers. For information, call Sandee or Wanda at 631 ·7213. Also, the Orange County Homeless Task Force is recruiting volunteers for the Inter· faith Council Network to work one-on-one with homeless adults in the program on basic life skills. Volunteers need to commit to at least three hours per week in the evenin~ at local congregations throughout Orange County. '°' additional informa- tion, all Valerie Griffin at 263· 1774. lnterf llttl Comcll The Newport-Mesa-Irvine Interfaith Council, an umbrella organization for sev- eral area service groups, needs persons ac· tive in the local con~regations to represent the council by serving on boards in the community and reporlln$ back to the In- terfaith Council. For 1nfor(Tlation, call. Carol Brown at S48·3283. ICldl ClllCll' Connection The Kids Cancer Connection is an orga· nization dedicated to the needs of afflicted children with cancer, and deals with their emotional, educational and financial needs. The group's primary fund-r'taser is through the sale or holiday greeting cards the afOicted children have designed. Vol- unteers are needed to help with sales at festivals, swap meets and other events. Volunteers are also needed for cleric-'I du· ties in the organization office. for informa· lion, call Peggy Vo1.1g at 851-7774. NeWllOl't.coatl Men YMCA The Newport-Costl Mew YMCA need) a variety of general volunteer help. includ· ing the children's nursery, adm1nistrat111e clerical volunteers, general maintenance, landsc.lping. youth sports coaches, aerobic instructors and lifeguards !special cert1fica· lion required). For information or applica· tions, call Diane Berry at 642·9990. Open ta Recovery Open to Recovery iS-.1 non-profit orga· nization that will serve ilS a professional placement agency for recovering akohol· ics and other drug users. A volunteer grant writer and a fund-raiser are needed to as· sist the organization in its start·up, fund· raising campaign. Duties include critiquing a prefimina!Y proposal and creating an er: fcaive fund-raising campaign. Days and hours are Oexible. For in!Ormation, call Christina Murillo at 722-7133. Operl Plctftc The Opera Pacific Guild Alliance, a sup· port group for Opera Pacific, has a wide range of activities for voluntt!i!rs from la- beling and stuffing envelopes. to staffing the opera shop, to being docents \\ho pre· pare children at Orange Coast schools for what they will see in an opera. For infor· mauon. call 540-PERA (546-73721. The guild alliance features 20 guilds which range from bridge and tennis to organizing the Opera Ball, the group's premier social event. There is also an extensive education and community outreach program. Or11191 CMIY COmnuuty Development CU1cl °""" c.ty a.mer OrCl ........ __ ... trl_ The Orange County Chaml.K'r Orc~tr.1 needs \"Olunteers to help sell 11deb. siatf 50Clal affairs, woA the office and "'llh mai ling parties. For inf0tm.u1on, ull Cath~ Griesmeyer at 649-2423 ·orangewood BouUque Th~ Orangewood Boutique 1n Coron• del Mar, an upscale res.ilc boutique "'h1ch benefits the Orangewood Children's Home, is in need or \oluntttrs to aw~t the bouuque staff with retail sal~ The Or.inge....ood Children's Home ·~ Orange County's emergency shelter for abu>Cd and n~ected children For more informa- tion, call Pat Stacy ill 760-6640 Orton Dyslexia Society Orlnl8 Colllty Branch The Orton Dyslexia Society need. pco· pie to help teach reading sJ..11ls, attach 1.-i· bels and bundle regul.ir mailing\, and CO· ordinate the adult group Rl'gulJr \Olun· teer duties include people '~•th g.>OCJ tl!ll'· phone skills to call 5· 10 people 1n the• local calling area and confirm that branch referrals ha'-e been cllCdl\t! For more 1n· formation, call 261-8661. Prentice Day School The Prentice Day School 1s a (state JC- credited) co-educational day ~hool ded1· cated to serving the needs of ch1ldrtm with Specific language 01$Jb1litiesld>1ile"a \'ol· unteers are needed in many area>. 1nclud- 1ng fundraising comm1tte(>5 libr.11) a1dt" and office support. For more information. call Amy Mitchell at 650· 1115 ers bure.1u and conduc.t1ng t1>u~ for 1n· form.il!On, c.ill the cJe,clopment dcpJrt· meet c1t 957-2602 Shire Ouraehes Free Medlcll Clilic .. The org.:inuJt1on nu'tl~ volunteer ph>->•· c1an~. nurses, pharm.ic1~b. dentr)(S, dent.al h> g1eni~ts. rt!cept1"ni)b and translator~ (SpJn1)hJ for eJrly morning and early C\ening un1mured walk·11l patients 31 the medic.ii centl'r. For inform.lhon. c-.ill 01· anne StelJ.ng at 650-0166 In the food and fin.ancial .i1cf d1)(r1bu11on area , people are needed 10 pacl...li;e food bags. pertorm r~eptr:.nil.t worlo., traM!Jtc .and p1cl.. up 1ood at Joe.ii m.irl.l"ls from ':J a.m.·3 pm on '~ci.: d.iu for 1nlormation, call SJrah at 642 3451 Someone Cares Soup Kitchen The Someone CarH Soup Kllchen n1.:cds _people to !><.'" c foq<l ,1nd bc~cr..:ige> at the SOuth Coa)( Ch11st1.in Church, 792 \"1Cto11a in Costa-Mt.">J, (Jr to prep.ire food 1n the morn•ng> Jt the ReJ Community Center. Voluntct.'I'\ c.an \\Ori.. a~ m.inv da>~ d~ ti '-'V \\.1sh 1n the e.:irl, mo1n1ni; at the Re..i Com· "'"nit\ Cc·ntl r or 1 •r JP?'°' n'l.ltely thrt.'< .. hour sh1lb .it the c.hurch Pcr)()OS \1.ho can speal. Span1..t-\\uu1tl l>e ~~1.illy hclprul For miormat1cm, Cc11l JacJ.. Moriany at ol 1 • 8170 from 8 lO am · 1 pm Underground Volunteers are needed to worlo. '" the SOUtl1 Coast Repertory Theater March or Dimes food bank, distribute food to food center) The South Co.lit RepertOI) Theater The March of Dmlt?S office 1n Costa and churches for the poor, sort and cat needs volunteers to help '"th usherini; The Underground progrJm, a nt.'"' •um· tion CJ( Ch1IJ) P.i<:e, prv1.1dc-. ~JC•Jl act1\I· ties and intc•r.id1cm ior adole>cents A I teens are ''c come to come anJ !)t'l rn· ~ol\ed \oluntecrs are nc>t.'tled in man. .areas. indud1ng ll'cn ban1.h to ?'= rcorm month!\ concertS and ~pe.1ler~ on :op1c..1I issues rdJ''"S to tCt'ns The g•oup has rt.>g- ular \\ edn1..-"'<iay nisht stud, It.tor group> on all acJdcm1c sub1eru. Thur)(.l.ly n1i;ht discussions \\1th occa,.onal speaker) and the monthly Underi:round Concert '"1h a topical ~pcaJ..cr For more 1nforma11on tJll Mesa needs volunteers f0t fund-raising egorize donated goods. stock shel'es and Csee plays for free). For mlormJt1on cJll committees (planning events, sohcitinir repackage boxes. Also, there 1s a need for John Trosko at 957-2602 Al><>. the The· goods and services), speaking opportun1· cfcnc.il support during regular bu~1ncss ater Guild of South Co.ut Repertory needs ties (in high schools on the dangers of hours and assistants for fund-ra1s1ng actl\i· volu nteers for oh1ce "-Ork, \\OrJ..rng the ChmtJ la\\,,cm at 548-8849 drug use during pregnancy and on teen ties. For information, call 540-9293 souvenir shop, fund·raising c1.en1>, spc.11..- prcgnancy). occ.is1ont1I office work and r---;-------:;===============::::::::::;:=::::;;;:=::::;;;:::;:::;:::;:::;;:;:::;;:;:::;;:;:::;;:;:::;;:;:::;;:;:;:;;;;;;;:--help w1lh bulk ma1l1nS'. For information, contact Coralie KJtch at 631 ·8700. Seacoast GARAGE DOORS 642-3490 2476,.~~ Don't Forget. •• Kids Eat FREE (10 Years & Under) SHAPE-UP NEW PC> RT A Full Service Health Club Sun11n~r Sp~cial One Month Trial Membership FuU Privileges Coonnieotty Located in $ (wEsTcL1FF PLAz~ Only 40 17th Street at lrvine Ave., Newport Beach No Enrollment Fee By Hughes Market & Sav-On I fOORf NOT SATISlfllO lYfll CM YIU! MONU BACK! "The Leader In Aerobic, Circuit & Weight Training" The First Glass Of Wine Is On Usll FREE with purchase of $299 or more · Gino's selection wfne served wfth these dinners. . -MONDAY- • SPAGHETil -Mat or Mllrinara Sauce ............................................... 5.95 -TUESDAY- • BROASTED CHICKEN -3 pieces in a basket, spaghetti marinara ... 5. 95 -WEDMESDAY- • SAND DABBS -Savory rice, fresh vegetable .................................... 6.25 -THURSDAY- • PRIME RIB-Yorkshire popovt!r, baked potato .................................. 8.95 Served with soup or sal«:J, garlic bread sticks. """' Bed Frame 1" Delivery & Set Up """' Disposal of old mattress 428 E. 17TH STREET, COSTA MESA • 650-1750 -SERTA "9 PREMIUM FIRM SERTA lANGLY PLUSH FIRM so we build our collection of traditional' sportswear to satisfy the most • discriminating ... · regardless of age. lW'IN Sugg.list SALE 2 pc. set.. .... $259 ...... •169 FULL 2 pc. set. ..... $359 ...... •249 QUEEN .. 2 pc. set.. .... $459 ...... •299 KING 3 pc. set. ..... $599 ...... •349 ERTA ODESSA PLUSH FIRM 1WI N Sus list SALE 2 pc. set ...... $499 ...... •349 FULL 2 pc. set.. .... $629 ...... •449 QUEEN 2 pc. set..: ... $849 ..... •549 KING • 3 pc. set ...... $999 ...... '699 TWIN Sugg List SALE 2 pc. set.. .... $329 .. ": ... 1249 FULL 2 pc. set.: .... $449 ...... •339 QUEEN 2 pc. set ...... $599 ...... •389 KING 3 pc. set.. .... S799 ...... •499 SERTA JUNIPER PL USH ~IRM 1W1N Sugg l1>t E 2 pc. set ...... $649 ...... •369 FULL 2 pc. set.. .... $799 ...... 1529 QUEEN 2 pc. set.. .. $999 .. KING 3 pc. set ..... $1399. . , TWIN "All 2 pc. set.. .... $4~q ... FULL 2 pc set.... sc;..iq QUEEN 2 pc. SN ...... S6qq KING 3 pc set. ..... $949 RECESSION SPEC STRESS.0-PEDI 25 year warranty/1000 co Pillow Top 1W1N u L61 w 2 pc. set ...... $799 ...... •400 FULL 2 pc set ...... S899 ...... •499 QUEEN 2 pc t. .... S109 KING l pc.. .. • ' ' ' • • ii • I t • A8 Tuesday, June 23, 1992 Newport Beach/Coata M-Dally Pilot Entertainment Entertainment Editor Matt Coker ... 642-4321, el(t. El Torito Grill gets into act at South Coast Repertory • Latins Anonymous is the name of a comedy group play- L L ATINS ANONYMOUS .. AND EL TORlTO CRILL - ing at South Coast Repertory right now, and the price for two, three-course "Th~atcr Special" dinners at El Torito Grill ant.I tickets for two to the show i $59, Tues- J,1y through Thum.lay anJ Sum.lay eve ning. The price llH h 1d.1~ .111d Saturday is S69. Phone 957-4033 for in- ll11 m.111l111 !\lea1rnhile, if you he.ir of an organization l.dkd "Uumtos Anon}mou~ ... phone us. We can start J d1.1p1a 11ght here at the Pil ot. 0 11 \CK U \ Y CAFE 01'1::1"\S FOR DINNER -The Amo1c.1n '>I~ le cafe located at Ne\\ port Dunes Resort on the 'hlllC\ of the Ne"port 13Jy Ecological Reserve h.1~ np.111d1:J 1h menu a nd i:> no" open fo r dinner. ·1 hl· qllinte"e11t1.d 'oup anJ ~.tnJ\\ ich cafe has long hccn 1.1nwu' for its ch d1 omelets and other moFAing tJ1c I l.1mhur::.er' 'cr.ed "11h lc11 uce, onions. tomatoes .111J h \.'nd1 l rn:~ Cll't $4.95: J :>\\Ort.lfish sandwich with \.'Ole ,1.11\, 1.1rtar ,,1U1.:e anJ l·rcnch fnes is the top item on thl· nHHk'>t menu .11 $7.95. A favorite is the Chinese Tastings and Tidbits ch11.lcn ~;ll.1J ''11h lloi!.in marina ted chicken, Napa cabbage, peppers. "10'1. pc·"· fr1eJ noodle!. and :,esamc seeds tossed in Chinese ginger ure"111g. 1111..er~ and 111 1..e rider~ arc almo'>l as numerous as the bird-life some- times, but it is still an ace spot to exercise. Back Bay Cafe makes a nice stopping-off place after a hike. 0 CALIFORNIA WINE BEATS THE FRENCH -Chatcuu Montelenu surprised everyone when its California 1973 Chardonnay won first place over the revered French wfiite burgundies in a recent Paris tasting. On Friday, Orange County wine fans will have an opportun ity to taste the prize-winning wines at Le Mcrldicn's Restaurant Antoine. Bo Barrett, Chateau Montclena's winemaker, will be in attendance to talk about the wines. Antoine Chef Jean Pierre Lemanissier will preside in the kitchen. The dinner and wines arc $85 per person and reservations are required. Phone 476-2001 , exl. 2158. 0 PREGO PRESENTS VINO ITALlANO -A stellar dinner at Prcgo Ristornntc will be accompanied by wines from one of the best-known "ineries in the Piedmont region of Italy, Cantine Oucn d'Asli Wednes- day night. Winery owner Michele Chinrlo will join in the fun and answer questions. 0 n the menu: toasted Italian bread, live r pate, salmon mousse and goat cheese, followed by cold marinated shrimp, roasted peppers and rolled eggpJant. The third course will consist of risotto with baby artichoke hearts, sausage and parmesan cheese. A lemon sorbet to re fresh. before the main course of veal chop with oysters and porcini mushroom sauce. For c:lesscrt, fresh fruit and cheese. S58 per person - for reservations, phone 553-1333. Play sets high standard for troupe H h!h l;1111p anJ lo" ,~limed) h<1' c bee 11 the lol.1plc in~rcd1c n h fur pn1Ju.:11un' .11 the \\'a) 011 L3rnJJ11 ·" Pl.I\ hou'e l)\ er the thl.ltlr ~ri111r\ 11r·,, 11\\: )e.1r.,, bu t t:\c.:~ 1111\1 .1nJ then a "re.11 pl..1~ ·· :.nc.11.., 111 JnJ \\OU begin' 10 rc.:!)c.:mblc 11' d.1,,1er ncil!hbor, the Altc.:rn.1tl\e RcpcrtlH\ Comp.in). Currcnth. \\ J\ 011 Uw.1J\\J\ 1' uflcr1111.: \1h.11 lC;t.1111h mu'l be. lahelr.:d 1h 1111c,1 offer1111.: 1n 1h1~ '""a\ npcncncc -R1d1<1rJ Grecnbl'll!\ "l·.1,tc rn St,1ndard ... Thi' !1r'1 Orange Cuuntv prud111·t1l111 ot .~n e.i rlicr,\orl.. b) the .1ut lll1r ol •· 1 he l:.\lra ~!~1n" (rCCl'IHI\ prc.:,cntcd at South Coa~t Rcpertllr')) l e n>\ in l>n the \Upp1e 'inglc' ":cne \\ith equJI me.1\urc!) of comeJ~ anJ puign;inl in''!-!ht Director Tom Reverd1110 has Chll"n ;i superior CJ\t, \\ell bJIJllled anJ f1 rmh em.cunleJ in their d1allcng1ng char;11. tcr'> Thl1ul!h l he shu" 1' ,1 bit le nl!t h\ JI three hou r . the re " prel.'1uu~ little "t.hll\n 11111e" once the plJ)\ e"ellh MC \C l Ill mllllllfl. Gr1.enberg. pJ1111s a complc' picture llf 1h111~:.ollll t h1ng Jn\ll lleS Jn hi'> \IOr\ of t\\11 rc l..111omh1p' -one hetcru ... c\u.il, Do Somethini Irrelevant at The SPorts Club/Irvine lmcigine cm Clhernoon \A.'tlh fello\A. emplO\,l'ec, \A. h1pp1ng c,om(> ntlwr ( om11c1m. 1n d f1ertt' gdm1• of P ing Pong Ball Wotl:!r Rel.i\ f 1r£>mt>n\ Brigt1dt> nr c1 Trit\< ll Rc::l<.t>. Sign \our lt>cHT up tntlc::l\. for Irre levant Week XVll's Superstar of Sports Competition at The Sports Club/Irvine , benef1t11ng Tl <' ( h1ldren·., Home Sot 11·11, Be tlwr~· 1111.'..,ddl. June 30 from noon to 4 00 pm. d'> 1,;ou hu1ld < ornp<1ny '>Plrll and m·tv..ork v..ith other pro fesw111,i1 .... till in tlw ndnw of do1nq c.,nnwtl111HJ nic 1• fur ~orneorw frn 1111 r 1•.i..,11n for 1nlormc1t1un cmd reg1c.,lr<tl1on C.clll 0dn s~l· clt (7 14) 97S 8400 "" Z:.. . '" "' 1980 Main Strut Irvine. callfornla 92714 -- the other homosexual -which eac h begin after an ugly scene in a Chinese rei.1aura nt brings the four princip..1ls to~et he r. We lc..1rn early on that one of the quartet ii. doomed b) A IDS, but apan Imm h1~ !)ister, to \1. horn he impart' tlw .. information. none of the othc" must l..nm' -especiJ lly the g..1) art1\t "ho fu tile ly pur,ucs h11n. The other couple -the AIOS \IClim·s ~ist e r, a Wall Stree t \\hil, anu the artii.t's best frie~ a successfu l but unfulfille d architect -encount er no such barrier,, but 'he's bothered hy a n uni.ccn old llame, recently c.:>.tinguishcd, \\ho keeps rt>igniting like a trick canJlc on a birthday cake . Stirred inlll the mi~turc, in some\\ hat of a pl;1~" righ t 's contri"ance. arc the perky re~taurant waitres) .111d a pathetic, profane v. oman of the street:> ''ho upsets the b.1IJncc b} becom111g the waitrei.s· "Eli£a Doolittle project. .. 1 he char:tcter:, -''ho appear to ha'e stepped out of a La\\rencc Kasdan !.Creenplay - are given excellent dimension by falc..lic "Zee" Zem;:in as the a1 ch1tect, 13111 L1:.~elle as Im outspoken ga} RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. ...,, ,_...., Cmrs Iott! 1t22un0t 1tn .. com 11Eu-m.11sc buddy, Marnelle Ross as the Wall Streeter, Shawn Smyth as her infected brother, Tracy Merrifield as the waitress and Jan Tiehen as the homeless harridan. ,. 111111 Theater Critic Lasselle anJ Smith turn in the evening's finest performances, indelibl)• convincing a~ the two homosexual men pursuing and avoiding, respectively, a physical relationship. Uoth excel in their gratingly sardonic interpretations , and wh en the truth about Smyth's character lmally emerges, it is a powerful and painfully affecting moment. Zeman project~ an easygoing 'IOhdi ty, perhap) too complacent at 11mes, but adept at conveying his professional anxiety. Ross is less convincing "ith either of her d1lcmm..1s, though her scenes with Zeman ring ''ith a rich, natural zest. Whi le the o ther two characters CHICKEN or STEAK FAJITAS With arroz Ven1$J4.ck 118ans9!i,' com tortiHas. tlq)lrt1W.Z T-. • SIA 3-7 p.m. KIDS SPECIAL 1 ee includes entree from kids menu & soft drink Ill ClllZBD Ear1y Bird Speclal Choose from 3 Items & dessert. 3-6 pm M~,4~, .._ ... Leflm .. 2•a1. 17Alf.,c..fll .... (714) 631-4009 u.. ..... , ...... -·· FREE FIRST EXAM New Ciienti Only During Regular Office Hours (DoQI a Cats Only) £ Nevin, 0. V M C Mintzer, D. V.M Low Cost Vaccine Clinic -Every Saturday 1-3 P.M. Newly Remodeledl BALBOA ANIMAL HOSPITAL 642-3840 6904 w. Coast t"fwy • N.B. (Near Newport/Huntington Borders) Drop offa •• earty as 7:30 a.m. Open Monday -Saturday l professlonafl r Boarding --, I Grooming I 11 FREE NIGHT •2 OFF B•th (Wfth minimum 6 night I •5 OFF B•th I I • SpacJout Runs i L -~ 0_!.0!_m _J L c~mat~ ~rot~ OFFEA EXPIRES 8114/9'1. ·NEW CLIENTS ONLY TIN,,,_,, ti ..,,,,.17 fll.,,., 1te•n'8 • llMt• ------~ r arc obvious plot devices thrust improbably into Zeman':> beac h cottage world, they contribute quite effectively. Merrifi eld is marvelous as the ditsy \\aitre) • C\uberant about "saving" the !.Cruffy bag lady, while Tiehen·s 'ituperative outburst arc ca lculated to embarra'>s and innict di comfort -"hich the actrci.s accomplishes spic nd idl). Director Rcvc rditto makes ~ome _ intelligent and complex choices - free from the ovcrl..ill "hich has marl..ed many pa)t WOD proJuctions -and he elicits u hanJf ul of memorable pcrform:rnces. Greenberg h::i' enriched his pluy with thought-provol..ing themes and ideas. and the company conve)~ them wonderfully. 'Eastern S1anJ,1rJ " sets a new standard for the Way Off Droadway Pia) hou,e, located at 1058 E. fiN St., Sunta Ana (entrance 1s from the rear. off Walnut Street :11 G r:ind Avenue). Performances continue h idays and Saturdar 01 8 p.m. through Aug. 15, \\ith ticl..ct inform ation a~ailablc at 547-8997. Puerto Vallarta Costa Azul Adventure Resort Some of the BEST surfrg '1 MexK:o, dl.del 3 ~from '2911• • Rcud1> Mct.wekArfate • Aax>rnodaOOns & Room Tax • The U98 °' t'Olel taciWes & seMoes tl C<-v11ival 7Davson '11E Rlf Simi" CEIDRATDt From -* rddr'g Manti Cnise tom~« Sai Jla1 q 29 • Oec.13 on avalabity tl C~ar11lv«ll 7Davson "llEFUNSlm»" MIFF From'599* ~"*'11 PU~ ._&portdWgl. CMe Qrt1. "'J 29 . Dec. 13 0 ZORBAS GREEK CUISINE HONORED -On Sunday, Costu Me~u own Zorbas was selected out of all Orcek restaurants in Southe rn Cali- fornia to represent Greek cuisine at the "Europe '92 Picnic" held in ll.ac infield of Hollywood Park Race Track, according to Zorbas' owner At8-. tidis Ocslis. Twelve booths representing an international array of food were set up, Zorbas being one. Proceeds benefited the Weinga rt Cenf'tr, the homeless and Medicins Sa ns Frontieres/Doctors Without Borders, USA. 0 B ABY VEGETABLES AS GIFfS -Restaurants explain with pride that they are using ''baby zucchini, infant gre~ns and tiny, tiny carrots. Truman Capote wrote that the very nch cat only the very smallest of tender baby vegetables. Here's your chance to give a "cher • a basket of California's finest gourmet and baby vegetables. Malibu Greens will ship them out. Baby vegetable Basket No. I has baby carrots, zucchini, turnips, beets, squash, fennel, leeks, bok choy, tomatoes and more than 15 varieties of boby let· tuccs for $38, plus shipping charges. An exotic fruit bosket, $55, ha~, d~­ pending on availability, an a sortment of 15 pounds of passion fru11, k1· wano, tumarillo, kiwi, feijoa, pcpino, cherimoya, sapote, cactus and Bose pears, mango, papaya, baby pineapple, Asi:rn pears, persimmons, pome· granates and other seasonal specialty fruit from around the world. (If you order this basket, please drop me a line and tell us what some of these more esoteric things arc! Malibu Greens' address is P.O. Dox 6286, Malibu, CA 90264. Authentic Kung Fu Tia Chi GRAND OPENING SPECIAL SludJ all . summer for onlY $99* •3 month tuition, Includes all start up fees except optional uniform. Call NOW to view a class or arrange a FREE trial lesson (expires 6-30-92) Hsing Chen School of Martlat Arts New location/school established 1975 NIW Costa Mesa Locauon Conveniently located near the borders of ewport Beach, Irvine & Santa Ana Heights with easy access /rom the 405, 55 & 73 Freeways (714) 557-8959 .. J HAWAII ON SALE Catallna Hotel Reservauons Outrigger Maile Court OI ohr select Ptl*les 6 Days, 5 Nights From-* ll:t.llES All T.GJ.F. Calalf\a Island is more aff~ ~easier to get to than ever! RESTA Jamaica FrtdaJ Nl"11Slleelals AMEllCANA c~ • MONTEGO BAY SeiMi'd Beadl Resort .. 7Days,6~ • 0CH0 RJ0S. M ~ Mamlil Beactl ... ,. • NEGRI. ·Al R:UM per===Cf ~lflef Slm-&lt-Wld o.pn,. .......... Oil., ..... Casuarlnas MEXICRNR£ Cable Beach •Mlfm• 7 Nights Piil.i t.. Gbtll s:n•· P\**> ..... '579*1.UU111 5°"'1•• ......... r..r..-.. T-.V.CS. TN F-.""' s., .-o. Cabo 5Dlysl4hW*tamlMr l Newport Beach/Coata M-Dalty Pilot Society -Dickson ls - Commodore of the Year 'He's been a Commodore for 24 years, never misses a meeting and has never missed a Commodores Dall. "But he's not here tonight," said skipper Art Gransky, somewhat sheepishly "introducing" Richard Dickson as Commodore of the Year for the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce. Always a highlight of the annual ball, held Friday night at the Newport Marriott, the winner's name ...._ was a well-kept •-secret known ... only by Gransky and Richard Luehrs, who T Society heads the chamber and the trophy company. "This has never happened before," Gronsky commcn:cd at the 33rd annual affai r that kic~ off the Newport summer season. "Dest laid plans ... ," said co·chair Tom Bay, as past recipient and outgoing skipper Bill Hamilton <.:Jme forward to accept Dickson's awa rd. Helen Hamilton accepted Eleanor Dickson's bouque1. Bc:iidcs missing his time in the 'Put 1g t, Dickson a ~o mis ed a Jlllly social hour, a tasty dinner of t1lct and "hrimp o'er j.imbalaya 11cc '' ith a creme brulce finii.h and the ea:iy listening and danceable mu ic by Barry Cole and his Sounds of Mu:iic. (Coincide nce? I he. band played "Glue Ba)ou" as the jambalaya \\as served.) Tom Limberg, chairman of the dinner, said: "We ha\e 300 here tonight and the proceeds will go for ch:imbcr acth itics." (This is the third )Car that the '''o Toms -Da) and Limberg -h~'c run the show.) Activities of the chnmbcr, gleaned from a wild and crazy explanation aiven by P.iul Salala, include giving scholarship , Sand Ca tic contest, athletic awards and Parndc of lights during ihc holidays. ~"' 0.-~I\ O..·~ P:kll Past rccipienl and oulgoing skipper Bill Hamilton, right, accepts Dickson's award from Art Gronsky during the Commodores Ball. Salata al o pro,ed he can do '"ild and crazy dancing a he moved to "I lcard it on the Grapevine\'' "Gloria'' and "I Jang on Sloopie." Other fa t·stcppang, white-jacketed Commodores on the floor during that lively musical set were Pat Michaels, Bob Wilcox, Chuck Hirsch, Dennis l COSTA MESA Your Locally STATIONERS, INC Owned Stationers 1i our selection cl M lar & Latex balloom for your special occasion5! New Semcef We*ll WRAP. PACK & SHIP an . Local ick-at heme or dhce! New l~lt's Grem! It Realy Works! G>rd-Minoer Retractable Telephone Cord • lr6t3.lls in ao:onds INtandy eras tclqX-.one cOid clutter 8 ft. tCJ.<yj or 16 ft. '13.49 I CO!Watulabons Graduating Class of '91! Newport Harbor High c.osta Mesa High F.stancia CaauDelMar Bostitch B()(X) ~.'JI .SO Nows4.75 ~..,.. ......... i \1 1\l ) \j( l( l\-..., Romantic Weddlnp •I Su • lu>tury Mocof Y.adlts .and S..11•111 VKeh PnMde Taul Pl.&nntna ~ to ftl Your 8udgrt Genau~Wlery W~ddln& Cakes 'The Old- Fashlon Way" 2950 Greet ln. C.M. Call for Info. MCM»Zll ' Out ProlewoNI COOtd1~t0t1 (714) 675-4704 ===============....!:::============~ Venetian Gondola Getaway ·~~ \.r l • Chan\f>IP •• 117/n e • Oft C«t11fk:.Am Coalf ~llACH CA-*n (714) 675-4704 Tuesday, June 23, 1992 A7 [) llJ ' \ Society Editor Vida Dean ... 642·4321 O'Neil, Steve Rabago, Bill Pierpoint and Bill Von Henkle. Commodores and mates also included Gretchen and Jim Dale, Del and Bob Clifford (the \\Ord is that they arc moving to Alabamu), Nadine and Tom Wilek, Diane and Mike Stephens, Barbara and Jim DeBoomrPhyllis and Mike Stanko, Anne and Bob Badham, Emma Jane and Tom Riley, Penny .MCLRalph Rodhci~ Sally and Burr Allegaert, Lavonne und Arb Campbetr, Audrey and Les Turner and Kathy an d Jim Roberts. Others seen were Carol and Larry Hoffman, Karen and Jim Gressinger, Marion and Garth Bergeson, Tina and Kevin Murphy, Greer and Bill Lobdell, Maxine Montgomery, Susan and Richard Luehrs, Kathy and Richard l eek, Anthony Mongello and Jo Ann Ruffolo. 0 BY THE WAY: Eleanor and Richard Dickson were cruising and celebrating their 20th anniversary aboard the Viking Serenade. After realizing that the date of the cruise and ball connictcd. Eleanor ,.,,as heard rem arking, "Oh, that's the date of the Commodores Ball and we never miss that." 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Created with an oversized fit for a loose, relaxed, yet proportioned appearance, the Ralph Lauren Big Oxford has been crafted of the fine t pure cotton o ford cloth for quality, comfort and easy styling that adapts to its wearer . hion I land • (714) 759-1622 Al Tuesday, June 23, 1992 ADVERTISING N~rt Beach/Coata Meaa Dally Piiot YOUR THUMB COULD BE GREENER •YOUR HOME COULD BE CLEANER • HELP'S ON THE WAY • • • • • • • • • • 'Imperial Rose' patterns down-home and exotic How cJn \Ou add J touch of foreign ilair to your home \\ ithout ha\ ing to u~c the ubiquitous Euro-~t\ le decor? VdlJgc':. ne\\ "Imperial Rose" Collection 01 \\JllPJ/)l'rs and fJbncs lool..s b1.:\ one Europe Js J source or 1n~p1r,lt on .ind e\pands its dr!:-ign horizon:. Jcros:. the PJc111c Occ.tn. ln~p1rcd b\ the bl'.1Llt) Jnd exoticism or the F Jr East, ~ct creJtcd to meet the needs Jnd budgets or todJ\ ·) do-1t-your)clr decorators, "Imperial Rose" 1s J collection \\itli trul\ uni\ cr)al appNI. 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Then tear the paper into 22 inch strips and glue them on a plain canvas in a woven pattern. This custom artwork can be hung on the wall with or without a frame. • Instead of buying expensive draperies, you can hang material purchased at a fabric store or even bedsheets from PVC coils. By usi ng identical fabric on the bed, you can create a custom-bedroom appearance. •You can achieve a unique, contempo- rary look by painting your walls in a light tone then sponge paint them with a darker shade of the same color. • Stenciling an interesting design on your walls and ceiling is remarkably simple to do. This design technique, which is usually only seen in expensive showcase models, will add to the value of your home. •Your sofa can be enhanced by purchas- ing inexpensive throw pillows and splatter- ing paint on th~m. 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Cal l YES Toda y to become a Host Family to a high school student 15-18 years of age . Say YES ................. to world pea ce . A NON-PROflT INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE PROGRAM DEDICATED TO WORLD PEACE (714) 955-2030 (800) 848-212] Newport Beach/Coaia Mesa Dally Pilot Tuesday, June 23, 1992 A91) f Community Forum Write to: Pilot l etters, 330 W. Bay St., Co~ta Mesa, CA 92627 f al( letters to: 646-41 70 Community Forum runs on T u~ays, Thursdays and Saturdays Reader ' Hotline ... 642-G066 Editor William lobdeH ... 642-4321, e>.t. 351 Lett . 'f:d: 'i; . ' era .. :~····~ A PUot scorecard 1 am contactlna you regarding the recent elections in which you endorsed and highly publicized Mory Hornbuckle aga~nst the focumbent Gil Ferguson. I would just like to say that your paper on many occasions docs not represent the feelings or the majority of the people because again Gil Ferguson was re-elected. l feel that it is importunt for the people to know that most of the money that was backing 1 lornbucklc was supplied by Democratic sources from Sacramento so that Hornbuckle could defeat Ferguson. You hove publicized frequently how ineffective Ferguson is but 1 think that it's pre tty funny in view of the above stated fact, that the Democrats are frightened by Ferguson and financially support his opponent. The following is a sampling for calls from our 24-hour Readers' Hotline. If you'd like to get fnvolvctl, it 's as cnsy as punching in the following seven numbers: 642-6086. Please leave your name (spell it out), city ;Jnd p/Jone number (fOr verification). Thank JOU! 0 Up In smoke I JUST WANT YOU TO know how strongly my family and I feel about second-hand smoke. I think ii is deadly whether it is in your home, in a building, in a social setting, where you work, in a restaurant. I think we haven't gone far enough to help us achieve a smoke free environment for those of us who do not wish to inhale it. My family and I very carefull y have chosen restaurants for years where we wouldn't be Inundated with smoke and we do that to this day. We just avoid restaurants that are so sm:ill that snys this is your nonsmoking area :ind you're right next to someone puffing on yo u as you gel you r food delivered. So I don't think we've gone f:ir enough nnd I think we should make more of an effort to elimin:11c it from our environrnc,nt. We have 10 live with smog, we cun't do a whole lot with what is out there l>ut Y.e cJn help eliminate the smoke and the t:irs that urc btown in our direction or pollute our environment created by people where we are working or eating. 0 ORANTBA"LL Newport Beach I STRONGLY ENCOURAGE the Newport Deach City Council nnd the Daily Pilot to support and back all tobacco measures th:it would restrict smoking in public places and in restaurants. 0 HAL MASSEY Hun tington Beach I WOULD \'ERV MUCH LIKE to see the city incre~1.,e 11~ re~>1rictions on smoking ordinances. I \\Ould be much more likely to seek out e<,tablisments that have a no smoking policy. I shop and cat very frequently in Newport Beach and again I \\Ould be more likely to seek out a smoke free environment for my O\\n health and enjoyment. Cl IRISTINE BITTMER Huntington Oeach 0 I AM SPEAKING on behalf of the Orange County Health Care Agency and I ju.,I happened 10 sec a copy of the article that was printed in the June 19 Daily Pilot. Again l would like to !>lrongly recommend and take a little c:-.cerpt from our position statement ond !>tJle that we do recommend prohibiting smoking in ;.ill public places and that would include work places, rest:iurnnts, we do recommend that smoking be banned from those places. Also on behalf or the health care :igcncy we would like 10 see other public places where smoking is restricted ·and "'e do . hope 10 work with the City Council in coming up wi th a plan to do that. Thank you very much for the nrticle, wonder( ul piece and we hope to do be doing more positive things for the health of all citizens of the Newport Dcach arc<i. PHILLIP FALCETfl Newport Oeach 0 Shark attacked REGARDING THE LEAD ARTICLE in J recent Daily Bilo1 by Russ Loar: ··so pound shnrk caught off the Ne,\ port Coa!ol ." In the article, it talked about the shark i SIO a pound, so it's ~00 \\Orth of shark and it's wonde rful. The blue !.hark is inedible due to the iodine content. I don't know \\ hy he d1lln't do hb research a little belier but the shark i!> inedible. We don't want a lot of people catchmg blue !.hark and thin~ing they c<.1n cat 1hem . An)'v. ay I thought l \\ould g1\C )'OU a call. Bl't HASTING Ne\I. p<>rl Deach Slanted coverage I SPOKE TO-YO U 6aclc 1n Februaf') about wh:it I thought \\3\ unfair treatment of Costa Mes::i High School on )Our sports pages. Then in .\la). I read a lcucr from someone in Coruna 1.kl M:ir \.\ho felt Corona del ~l:ir li1gh Schuol \\J)n't rccei\'1ng ade4ua1c CO\cragc. And so, l thou~ht, \\ell, hey l \\Jll tJl-e a little survey and so from Ma} 12 lo May 23.'< kept a count as 10 ho" many rimes e~1ch high ~chool 1s mcn11uned on the front of the spom p:ige. l'\e,.,,port Harbor High School \\JS mentioned 11 lime!.. Corona dcl Mar 1 llgh S<.:hool \\:JS mentioned 17 times, fatancia \\J!> mentioned 11 time!>, Costa ~ksa. \Jnce. Now that 1s not equ11able. We want equllJble treatment for Cu'ta ~lcsa High School in }Our newspaper. We think )OU ~hould be fair to C\Cf)One and c pcciall) i.incc )our plant and office:. arc located in Co:.ta f\ksa Let's ghe Co:.t3 ~lesa High School a !>hot too. Tho~e l id!. ''ork JUSt as hard a:. Jll thO!>C other!>. LANCE THO~IP!)ON-HAILSTONE Co!>l3 ~k a Wal.I i·sn't Julia n Ertl I and \eteran trac"cr In closing, I just want to reiterate that Assemblyman Ferguson docs represent his district and is one of the lenders in the Republican party allhough one or the hit pieces :ind many of your columns try lo ponruy him :is omething different. He is a thorn in Willie Orown's side and fighh to keep taxes do" n. It appears ·---+~t~a....,t;......-e will CnJOY another-- _A nursing ho~e is stHI a hD~~~~t~hi~s ~Bu~s~h ~~~,~~~~e~~'~" ~ t n gu1 cs. our two years in the A~sembly fighting for us. KEVIN F. PRIES1 LEY Corona del Mar Editor's Nute: Kevin F. Priestley 1:, Gil Faguson ':, son-in-Jaw. 0 Managing Ediror StC\C Marble' 1hc~i and thin~1ng on picking political "inner i ~hot full or hole ! ! The \\Inners ckarly represent the "i~hes of the elecrorale majont). Like the Times. the D.1ily Pilot has gone off the brink tO\l.ard ultra·liberal thin~mg. That's why we sub cribc to the Register ... ROOERT E. SCHWARTZ Ne\\ port Oeach 0 The Pilot u cd to rencc1 the COn CrV31l\C VleWS Of our community, "hich ~cemell appropriate since ii was our neighborhood paper and reflected the opinions of the majority or readers. Lately, many of us h:i\c been very disappointed in all of the liberal editorials and your endor!>ement of liberal candidate~. We migh t as well rnke the L.A. Times bcc;iuse while they both produce indigestion "ith breakfast. Please, do >our elf and your readers a fo,or -go back to what be~t re nects the viewr, Of >Our custome r~. If you feel it your duty to straighten all of us conservatives out -forget it . We are quite set in our ways, and have vnlid reasons for staying there. Detter yet, stick to just re porting the ~ws in on unbiased manner. Most of us don't ced nor want to be told how to think, as we do just fine for ourselves. JOHN WRIGHT Newport Dench PRESlDENl' By Lewellyn Clrtton M y le11cr is late :is )Our story ran three "eeks :igo. Dut, 1 would like 10 take exception \\>i th your article by Lori Oasheda on nursing homes .. Fir~t: The dramatic "Dear God. \\-hen you take me, take me quic~ly. Don't let me go 10 a nursing home." When I read that quote, the only thing I could th 111k was that Iola I l~l}lle!> had not finished the tatement. The rest or the quote might have been "If l go to a nur~mg home, I am no longer able 10 c:ire for m)·sclt und will ha\e to rely on others. l will no longer have my independence and my frcellom and my life \\Oulll no longer be worthwhile." My stepmother, Laura J lruza, (a resident or Co ts Mesa for over 40 years) has been confined to Mesu Verde Convalescent The ma~i,·e re pon~e to the Daily Pilot's "Electrifying Contest" to name the nC\\e~l boat in the fleet of Ralph Rodhcim's Electric Doat Comp:iny has been, well, shocking. Below is a sampling of the entries. lf )ou'd like to enter - uni.I get )Our picture in the paper, and a free two ·hour cruise abo~ird the very boat you named -call our Render~· Hotline at 642-6086. The deadline is June 29. 0 My tntrles arc Current Affair, Ohm s .... ect Ohm and Raiders ol Lol>t Arc. CHARLES PERRY Co!.ta Mcs~1 0 I to.,pit.11 for three and one-half year~. It wa~ not an ca!-y dec1 ion to place her there. but 11 \hi'> one th.it h.1d to be done as her f,1111il> Cl)uld no longer take care of her ph)'s1cal \\Cll being. ln >Our article )OU al:.o specified 3:? deficiencies docu'mented by the stote, but you did not explain what they were. Were they for lack of c.ue for the paticll ll>'! Or uny number of things that were fou nd al Flag hip? The past t\\.O ~ear'> ~ura ha spoken very little and at times 1 "ould lil.c 10 ltubm1t mo names for the electric boat nam- ing. The fir~l is Whispering Wat- ter. the ~ccond IS S1lcnl s~ulor. NORMA FLORES 0 My suggc tion for the electric boat '' Current Affair. LORl:. rrA CAMPOELL Cmta Mcs:i 0 Wall Up i my suggestion for a name for the electric bo<1t. UAROARA DE OOOM Ne'' port Ue:ich 0 My entry ror th e electric hoat contc t, Shock Therap) and Electro Therapy. f\11KE SllOTWl:.LL Co ta Mc a does not recognite the fJm1l). I lowcvcr, daily she recci\e~ a grea t deal or love from the nurses and from the aides (!>Orne of whom :.peak very liulc English). Dut she docs l..nuw that she i!. loved. A~ for her cleanliness - it is abo'e and beyond '"hat could be expected. l have "isited Laura tn the morning, at noon and late :iftcrnoon. She 1:. ah\'a}s cle:in and frc~h; her hair is combed and neat. He r bed and the )Urrounding area are al" ays clean. At Mesa Verde she ha' had the best or care. I do wi h you could ha"e said something nice about the better convalescent hospit:ils. None of u \\.:Int to go to a nursing home, but if \\e ha'e to, I do hope it will be as nice as Mesa Verde Com'ale cent Hospital. Len·tll)n Clioton is a re /dent of Costa Mesa. 0 Jlow about In D. C. We TruM JEREMY HOOPER 0 l h1nc sc,crnl uggestions fo r the electric boat: I) Ohm Alone. 2) Wan . 3) Full Fil.1nwn1, ..i) Rechargable Recreation. 5) E>.- ccutivc Energy. 6) Shod. Treat- ment. Newport 13each 0 Try these: Edison Cruiser, anJ Balboa Current. I lerc's another one: Sun Charger. JOANNE JOl l SON Corona del Mar 0 Name for boat, it' Nuclear Fish. JACQUELYN GE rcAN Ne\\ port 13e:ich coun ry-r e.xped11ion•ll} fo rce probeJ nu lJ COUl\TRY -They tell me the President of the U. S. of A. and Lcadt:r of the Free World 'isited the neighborhood FndJ) afternoon for a 15-minute stroll on Uig. Corona Ucach. JU~l a Fn,bcc throw awa\. r-.h llrst a" arencss of the vbi1 came on the 6 o'cloc~ tele\1,1011 m!\\) That\ \\hJt hoppcm \\.hen folks drop 1n, without advnnce notice. al sieMJ ume. Local Scene deeper the other day !Oh) 1 he hc:irtlanll of C<..>!>la ~tc)J F1r!>t ------camp~11c \\a-. C!>tabli,ht.d JI :i local landmar.k J...nU\\ n a~ Gino\-on·thc-1 lill, \\h1ch rcJ th isn't on :i hill JI all Unlike the mountain \\ e h.11:1 en' N\JncJ. it'~ barely mure thln a mc:iJ. \\ h1ch prob.1bl) ga\ e the rei;.1un it name. It 's JU)I as \\Cll \\C didn't meet. l had onlv one question . We JincJ simply on to ask,'and late~ learned th.11 inJigcnou~ fare (I had the the llame quel') had been JX>SCd prime nbs sand~1ch, .ro~gh~~ earlier at the f our Seasons • ~th~ "Le of a nnlf\e ~Jmor Hotel shield), and companions On~ of the heaviest hitters in nibbled on delicncie plucked all of Orangeshirc, invited to a from loc:il waters. private audience. nsked the Campm:ister Gi no Boero Republican candidate: ~uggc ted \\C tarry 3"-hile, but I ·'Mr. Pre~ident, when do )OU ,.,as determined 10 push on - propose to. uh. launch your to a 1ungle trading post kno"n campaign for reelection?" as Mlrshall' . When m) Dush barely blinked. "Soon... companiom learned that l he promi ed. · planned to hra\e a peril-filled Reaction w:i!.n't that bl:ind tr:iil called liJrbor Doulc\ard. an hour later. when the the\ fled . i' hould h.1\e returned \\Ith presidential motorcade '"a~ slithering along Margucntc them to home b.illc in CoronJ Avenue en ruute to the beach. Jct Mar. E'en though One of Coronn del f\la r's mo't MJr,h..ilrs offer~ \\lHC~ Jt dis1ingu1!.hed c111zens caught bargain pncc~. it i not for the Mr. Bush's eye by hoi 11ng a fainthearted hopper. A'>ktng Ross Pt·rol ~ign. an cmplo)ec for a Sllltancc. The candillatl! looked. e'en 1f condc ccnd1ngl) glared. \l.JgglcJ a prc~1Jential J\:lJIJble, 1 a ign uf\\eaJ...ne~ finger. anJ appeared to mouth :ind an e\crc1 e 1n fru~tra11on. the \\ord~. "Naught}, n.iught) ." Mc, l'J r.uher be marooncJ Later, telhng me of the on an island Like ra h1on It inhoi,pitable incident, the may co~l J few bcaJ more ~ign-raiser as~ed me to conce.11 there. but I'm told the trader' his identit). arc more )~mpa\hct1c Jnd Not to worry, I ::l!>~ured him. ci\llizcd -and \\On't .. nicJ..cr Ocside • 1f there 's to be an) \\hen asked fur a pJ1r of recogni11on, l opined, he'!> "alk1ng ~hort • "~i~t .. w: 4h probably been captureJ on the ( 'C\t: bploring Secret Sci'\ ice '1deotJpc. impenetrable Pcnin-.ul;i Jc 0 Dalboa.) P U lllNG E\'ER-ONWARD Jerry l\ubrln's t:<olum n run INTO TllE Wt LOS OF Tut dtt)S, 1 hur du.• , Dnd PlLOTLAND -\Vath na\ig;.uor :>turdD)S. NEWPORT-MESA UNlHt:O C~rte Bush, (R), Tho White House, 1600 PcMsytvanlo Ave., Washington, D.C. 20500 How to contact your legislators SCllOOL OISTRJCT. 1601 l<>th ~l. Nc"P..'rt Beach. 760-3:?00 Supcnntcndcnt John\\. ~koll llo:ml Members· f orN! I \\tmt'r, 1>n:sldtnl: Jim de Boom, Rod M11c~lllll11n, Jud Franco, Sh~"')' Loofbourro~. l'd lk<ktr, Mutha tluOI'. VICE PRESIDENT DH Qua)lt, (R), Senate Office Uuildln~. Woshangton, D.C. 205 10 GOVER.NOR hte Wiison, (R), S111tc C,pitot. Sacrumcnto, 95814, (916)445~2841 U.S. SENATORS AIH Cranston, (0), S757 W. Century BlvJ., Suite 515. Los Ansclcs. 90045. (213)2\5-2186. John Stymour, (R), 2400 E. Katclla Ave., Suite l06I, Anaheim, 92806, 6l4-2JJ 1 U.S. UOUSE or AEPR£S£NTATIVtS O.rts c ... (R), 40th Dist., 4000 MecAnhur w., Ea11 tower, Newport Beach, 92660. 6-224'. (Rcprc:acn1s Cotto MeM\ end cwport Bcac.h.) ATSSENAT£ 1rta1 h,.. ..... (R), 37th Dist. 140 ~cwport nt4:r Driwc. Suite llO, Newport Dcach, 92660. 640-1137. (Rc:prcacnt1 Ncvrpon Buch) J•ll• a. lAWls. (R), 35•h Di•t .. 19-40 W. Orongc\\-'000, Suite 106, Or•lfl c, 92668. 939·0604 (Rcprc~nts C4>i.ta Mcso) STATE ASS£MDLY Gllbtrt Ftrauson, (lt). 70th U1~t., 4()67 MacArthur lllvd., Su11c :?01, Newport Oc.1ch, 92660, 756·0665. (Newport BcJc:h.) Nolan Frintllt, (R). 6l>th 01 t, 17195 Nev.hope St., Suite 20 1, Fount~un V:1llc}. 92708. 662-5503. (Rcpr~mll ports of Cost.a Mesa and lluntinilon Ucoth ) CALIFORNIA COASTAL COM~ll • ION San Francisco ('15)90.&-SitJO (South coa l rcaion oovcroae split bcl\\C!,;11 \>fficcs in Lon, ·Beach (213) S9Q.S071. ond S.1n Oicio (619) 297·9740. Com•Juloner Do• Mdnnh: (C:l19)7!.\·~2.."6 OMNGt COU"'-TI 80.\IU> OF UPERVISORS Hall of Admini 1ntt1on. 10 Civic Ccnlcr Pl.1t11. Santa Ana, 92701 ll•rrittt M. Wltdcr lnd 01 t. Cthta ~k :a. 834·3220 1 homo f'. Riiey 5th 01sl. (Newport Bench. Santa J\nu I lcights) 83~3550 COUI\ rv UOARO OF EDUCATION :?00 J..alrnu~ Orr.·c, CO'lta Mc a. r.O. Bo' 9050. 9:?<>2$. 1)()50. 9<)().4000. i':llZAbeth t>. Parktr, member. frustcc Arca 5 (Co ta Mc~J. Newport Bcoch.) COAST OMMUNITY COLLEGE Dl RJCT 1370 Adoim' A\c. Costa Mcu, 92~6. 432-.5012 C'hJntcllur Alfred P. •·rnandn, Pbd.: PR' ldul: l'\aney A. Pollant: ....,.. Mt•btn: hcrl')' l)aum, Paul G. BtrJtr, Wahtr G. llo .. ald, rm11ndo It Rulr; lvdHt Tnaittt: Klr ttn II. GantOOd Oll'1'1Gt. COUN'IY FA.JR 10.UD ~ f 11r f' . C~ta Meu. 751·FA1R Prc,idcn1: I.At')' .v.old, Vice Pn; idcnt, Doa \\Uatt; Du~'ttors To. n4>•IOll. Jolila C'"•• 8udt • JollM, KHd7 Mllh, ltwrf7 IAap .. R JI• Llndbtl"I• Ci•rJ Uayabwa. l \If.\ CONSOUDAlEO \\'All:'.R DISlHll"T 1965 l'l:iccnua. Co 11 McSJ, 631-1100 ~1oarJ M~m"'-:rs. Trudy Ohlla. tloni.. l'11nlan, Marlo Duranh•, J•tk llall, lum :'\tl~nn OSTA M . \ , \!\ITi\R\' OISl RJC'l P.O ~)( 1?00. 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The nine-bedroom Wayne house sits on two-th irds of an acre at the most prominent point in Newport l3ay, with about 160' feet of harbor fi-ontage. The original home was built in 1951 am.I purcha sed by Wayne in 1963. After Wayne's death in June 1979, the house was purchased the following year by Burton G. Bellingen for $3.5 million. t\1rs. William John Beuingen, daugh ter of one of the founders of IJeve rly Hilfs, made e~tensi\t~ reno\'ations to the home in 1981, adding on a second floor and conH.~rling its ranch-style architecture 10 a European-style chatcau. -------------• --------------------------- ll-.: PaynelD.llly Polo! RECORD From A1 to Orange County and roomed with Maffett for two years. Thank's to Maffctt's early en- couragement, Jeske went on to become Miss Orange County in 1987, and the next year became Miss USA in the-All Nations Pageant. Alter singing at more than 120 events last year ranging from the Costa Mesa Fish Fry to supermarket grand openiogs, Jeske reflected on how many times she'd sung the national anthem. "I thought, my goodness, I wonder if there is a record for this," she said. After contacting officials at the Guiness Book of World Records, Jeske was told the only record established for singing the national anthem was for baseball stadium performances. They agreed to let hef try and establish a record for the number of performances in a single year and in a si ngle day. single-day record wrapped up. Dua beginning July 3, s~e'll be worki111 on completing 400 engagements in a single year to establish a year- long record. Jeske's day-long quest wm with an 8 p.m. engagement on Friday, July 3, at Knotts Berry Farm and end with a 7:30 p.m. performance at the Rose Bowl America Fest on Saturday, July 4. Jeske and her booking agent are working furiously to try and Ii.Ao up the additional bookings needed for the day-long record, and to keep the engagements comina Cor her year-long quest. "I'm burned out, I have to admit it," she said. "This is a full -time job. I will have to do at least two events a day." "It's rcall) considcn:d by moi.t to be the cro\\ n je" I.'! uf Ne\\ port properties," Campbell saiJ. "People.still feel the attraction for it being the former John \\'ayne residence." The 9,000-squarc-foot bayfront mansion once owned by John Wayne is renting for $55,000 a month. If she can reach her goal of 15 engagements, she'll have the Jeske is looking for sponsors for the day-long event, with proceeds to benefit the Make-A-Wish Foundation. She also needs sponsors to back her year-long endeavor, to help reduce the cost of her bookings. More information is available by calling Jeske's booking agent, DeAnne Tote, at 730-4195. EASTBLUFF From A1 Coastline." said '..:hoot boarJ Pre ... 1Jcnt Forre ... 1 Werner. ·· 1 f this hc1.unH.'i. the on!) gJme in to\\ n. lhen I thin!. \\C, ·'' bo.irJ member\. are going to kick aruunJ some \\,I)" to mou1l~ -.omc thing ... !>O we can mai...e 11 more acceptable to the com- muni ty." dent!.' concerns ahout traffic and hour'> of opera- tion. Ll!.t r\pnl. culh:gc offtciab said peak ope rat· ing hour-. ot the c.1mpw. \\Ould be frum 6:30 to 9:30 p.m .• 111J lnO\I of the SIUtknt \\OUld be adult. NC\\pllrt Ue.1eh re'>idcnts. "\\'c le.: l'I (the proposJI) has been rcfineJ and the concc1 n~ h:l\c been ta~c n into con!>ider:uion," ~aid Fcrn.111dcL. dcchnins to comment on specific' of thl.! Ill\\ prop~i~al in ad\'ance of tonight's 'lthuol board meeting. fhc fin.1nc1:ill) 'tr.1ppcd si:hool d1)1tflct "oulJ rcce1H! a minimum $100,0UO Jnnu:itl\ lrtllll the lc:i!lc of the Eustblulf School. 01,t11i.1 offic1.1ls s.1y The sclh>OI d1,trlll \\Ill li~cly ma~e a decision at their J ul~ J-t ~dwlll boJrd meeting. according to school hmm! P1c~1dent Werner. ~1cam\111lc ti empty. Coast Commun it) College D 'tnct Ch.mccllM · Al Fcrn.1ndez sJtd the propos.tl .1ddrci.~c' rc~1- 1s running out lur \).11,thne offic:iab. "A dcci,ion has to he m.1Jc \1.:1) soon. bccauo;e the fall 1s upon us." Fcrn.inda ~J1J. "\\ e hm e to begin pl.:innmg for the I.ill 'cme~ter." TEACHERS From A1 "The UlllOll S;J)S th.it ha,n't h:tp· penct.l. The t.listrict i..1\' it has and thJt°s wh) we're at 11npa,,c," ~.11J Ass1stJlll Superintendent Tom Gut.lie). \\ho O\ erscc' the -.chool district budget. Tcad1cr puy "as nut due to tic negotiated this )car :.rnd the <ll\· tnc1 haJ tried un~uccc,'>full) to get tl',1chn' to accept .1 'olunl.11) pa) lr..:elC. r1...1Chcr~ ':I\ th1.\ JrC en- t1tlcJ to .1 I Cl pcrc\.;11 pJ~ 1nde "c lor th~ I 99~-lJ3 'chool ~ 1...1r And lhl') bcl1C\'c the di,tri1..1'-. rclu,,11 to \l ttlc lln ClllHI .IC! j,,ue-. r .llll!lnl! trlllll da" -.itc to teacher tr.in~-.rc~ J1llli\.ICS IS U nf J If. "Thc)-'ve tlJtl) 'tatcd thc) \\on't agree to <tll)th1ng oub1dc of t.ill.- 111g about .,,ii.mes," Dcc~\.f \:iiJ "Our contention 1~ that th1.; <ll\lrtct h.1-. fodcJ to prO\c their r1l•ht 10 rco~n ncgo11.11iu ns on salaries." 11 could ta~c months for a slate medtJtor to arme. And there is no guarantee that a lita le- appointcd ncgoti.itions expert could get tal~s between teacher' and d1.,tncl ofliciJb bJck on tracl. ~lca1mh1le. the school board Tuc~da) night \\ill consider ap- pro' ing a resolution lhu t affirms the right of the distric1 to negoti- ate ..-.alaries among all emplo) cc group~. BUDGET From A1 mcnted. "They are definitely going to take a large chunk, when and how they do ii is the big mys tery," said Council- \\Olllan Evelyn Hort. · Murphy is scheduled 10 join with city managers from Costa. Mesa, Irvine, Tus1in, San1a Ana and Laguna . er- c nce today al the new Metro Poin1e Fire Slation at 3350 SalJoka Drive to dis- cuss the st:it e's proposals. ¥ Hearts ............... Ace ... Clubs .................... 5 t Diamonds ............. 4 '-Spades .................. 7 FI E ... ANNoUNCING OUR ANNUAL SUMMER SPECIAL! 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By Richard Dunn Sports Wn1er Y ou might have noticed Dan (O'Brien) and Dave (Johnson) lately on your television screen, the top-two ranked decathletes in the world, respectively, who lace up Reebok cro s-training shoes in pursuit of Olym· pie gold. Mike Gonzales of Newport Beach would like to reverse that advertising campaign toward himself. So \\Ould Sheldon Stockburger. So \\Ould C\CI') other decathlete competing this weekend at the Olympic trials in Ne\\ Orlcan~. The fact that Reebok even took a chance on ''Dan and Dave," howe\er. sheds new light on the decathlon. \\hich hasn't had a U.S. hero since Bruce Jen- ner in 1976. "Just in the lllst si'< months. more and more people know what the decathlon 1~." said Gonzales, who leaves for Nev. Orleans today in hopes of qua hf) ing for the 25th Ol)mpiad in Barcelona. "A rot of times, in the past, people didn't C\en know "hat it \\as. and Johnson) ll lllllc more of an advan- tage, but I have m> sponsor:1, too." Reebol.., se\.ond behind Nike in the profitable sports shoe bui.1ness, took a daring step in promoting O'Brien and Johnson before the 01) mpic trials. But apparently it fell the same way as Gonzales. "The U.S 1s so strong in the de- c.ithlon that, after these Olympics, some- one from the U.S. 1s going to ""in (the golJ medal)," s:i1d Gonzales, 28. "And "hether it's DJn or Dan: or Sheldon or me. Am~nca 1s going to know ''hat the decathlon 1s. "Right now in the U.S., 11's so com- petitive that the qualifying mark I got (t"-O wecl..s ago) ''ould put me on any Olympic team 1n the world except Ger- man) I'd be an automatic, but in the U.S , there :.ire '27 gu)S 'With that mark, 1,0 we're super compellli'e in the de- c.ithlon.:· Whether it's Dan or D.ivc. or Gonza- les or Ne\\ port Harbor High product Blockburgcr, onl) three \\ill be going to 13J rc.e lona. 0 Gonzales, 6-foot-I, 187 pounds, is no stranger to the decathlon. An Ol}mpic altern:11e in 19 .i and a gold-medal "in- ner JI the '87 Ol~mpic Fest1\al, Gonza- les. "ho turns ~9 this summer, is the thir<l oldest U.S. decathlet ~ c m ti n . M.tf'C ~°'\~"' Nuc Newport Beach's Mike Gonzales wants to earn some respect in a suddenly popular Olympic event -the decathlon. "1\J1__p~~n_?I 'iew is that · 'UUU Ree- bok 1~ doing is great for the sport. It \ gi\ ing the decathlon. and dccathlctes - an} decathletc in the \\hole L.:n1ted State -a little more re!tpect It's greJt . for the sport, and ure, it g1,es (0'13ricn ''lri 1984, t\\O athletes that made the team \\ere O\Cr 3U." he said. ''It's amaz- ing no one qu;11if1ed this )ear "ho's 30 ur older. In 1%4. \\hen I "as W. I fin- See GONZALES/II Juniors competition kicks off·Op Pro Championships ~ Collins leads U.S. squad in opening of Op team competition Wed nes day. Following 10 years of traditional individual competition, the 1 lth Op Pro Surfing Champi- onships arc mixing thing.s up with interna- tional team competition in a round-robin for· mat involving six regions. Team USA, led by Newport Beach's Richie Collins, opens againi.t Japan on Wednesday in the first match at the Huntington Beach Pier. The Op Juniors, with the same individual qualifying-heat format, begin today at 7 a.m. The schedule: TODAY Juniors Round 1-7 a.m. to 11 a.m. ( 12 heats). Round 2-11 a.m. to 1 p.m. (6 heats). Round 3-l p.m. to 2 p.m. (3 heats). Round 4-2 p.m. to 2:40 p.m. (2 heats of 3). Note: Top four juniors :idvancc.to Sunday's semifinals. WEDNESDAY Match I -USA \'S. Jnpan 7 a.m. to 7:45 a.m. -Warm-up 10 people. 8 a.m. to 9:40 n.m. -4 heats o f man/man singles (25 minutes ch). 9:45 a.m. to 10:10 a.m.-1 heat of woman/woman singles (25 nutes each). 10:15 a.m. to 10:40 a.m. -1 heat of men's doubles (25 min- s each). 10:45 n.m. to 11 : 10 a.m. -l heat of mixed doubles (25 min- es each). Daily Pilot Sports ... Locals Only .. Match 2 -Au trulia \ . Euro Africa 11 :30 a.m. to 1'2:15 p.m -Warm-up 10 people. 12:30 p.m. to 2:10 pm -4 he~1h of m.1n man ~inglcs (25 min· utes each). 2:15 p.m. to 2:40 p.m. -l heat of "oman woman !tingles (25 minutes each}. 2:45 p.m. to 3:10 p.m.-1 heat of men's doubles (25 minutes each). 3:15 p.m. to 3:40 p.m. -I heat of mixed double (25 minutes each). THURSDAY . Match 3 -Euro/Africa \S, llonaii 7 a.m. to 7:45 a.m.-Warm-up 10 people. 8 a.m. to 9:40 a.m. -4 heats of man/man singles (25 minutes each). 9:45 a.m. to 10: I 0 a.m. -l heat of woman/woman sin gles (25 minutes each). 10:15 11.m. to 10:40 a.m.-1 heat of men's double ('25 min- utes each). 10:45 a.m. to 11 : 10 a.m. -I heat of nmcd doubles (25 min· utcs each). l\lntch 4 -Japan vs. Brazil 11:30 a.m. to 12: 15 p.m.-Warm-up 10 people. 12:30 p.m. to 2.10 p.m. -4 heats of man/man singles (25 min· utes each). . 2:15 p.m. to 2:40 p.m.-1 heat of \\Oman/woman single (25 minutes ench). 2:45 p.m. tu 3: 10 p.m. -1 heat of men·~ doubles ('25 minutes each). 3:15 p.m. to 3:40 p.m.-1 heat of mixed doubles (25 minutes each). FRJDAY l\tntch 5 -Australia vs. Hawaii 7 a.m. to 7:45 a.m. -Warm-up 10 people. See SCHEDULE/82 Americans should win, but Aussies capable of -upset T he American Team consisting of Mike Parsons, Richie Collins, Todd Holland Kelly Slater and Alisa Sc.h~arzstein i.hould probably win the inaugural team competition at the Op Pro. But don't be too surprised if the Australian team of Gary El kerton. Richard Marsh, Shane Powell. Glen \Vinion and ~oman's favorite Pam Burridge give the American a run for their money, or e\'en pull off an up et. Lloyd Tice r m sure a lot of surfers and wri ters are underes11mat1ng the potential !ttrength of the Australians. The Aussies have a reputation of always ri.,ing up to the occasion again!tt the United St.itc!t in amateur C\Changc e\ents. and the) also ha\e more C\pcncncc thJn an> national team in tht!t t)pe of competition. Another underrated te.im to watch 1s the Euro'Afnca combination team. ~t.1rtin Potter. the team c:lptain and '89 \\Orld champion. "111 be fa\orcd. (at least statistically). against an) other pcr:1on in the C\cnt. 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Fuerbringer, a two-time All-CIF performer in three \:Jrl>ity seal>ons for the Eagles, helped the Or .1ngc Count) squad keep its unbeaten stalus in thl.' .rnnual e'ent, reversing a 40-38 halflime deficit bclorc 1, 700 onlookers. The 6-foot· 7 Fuerbringer also won the game's h.dlt1me slam dunk con1es1, with a repertoire that 1ndudcd a 360-dcgrce slam. lt was the first victory lnr an Orange County player in the four years of the uunking exhibition. He was also chosen the ~.trm:'s ~lost Inspirational Player. i:ucrbringer hammer-dunked an alley-oop pass Imm .\I.Her Oei High product Reggie Geary with 3U ... l.'conds left to cap the comeback, which was i...c~ ed by a 19-2 Orange County run to begin the .,ccond half. Fuerbringer, who led Estancia to a CIF Division Ill title and a Southern Section 3·AA crown dur· 111g his tenure al Estancia, will attend Stanford m.'\l year on a vo lleyball scholarship. He was an Or..111ge County All-Star in both sports. Or:.inge County Coach Pau l Hoover, the head m.1n at Villa Park High, was impressed by Fuer- bnngcr'l> b..tsketball ability, in "hat could be his l."t organiLed game. Tll tell you \\ho I e·nvy, is (former Estancia ( \1.1ch) Tim O'Brien," lloo\er said. "To have had ~I.ill I llerbnngcr for three years must have been 'er~ 'rec1al. "I k 's i,uch a classy person and he's a great bas· l,.c.:tb.111 pla~er. lt "oultl be a shame if he doesn't pl.1~ ba,l.etball at Stanford, because there's no qu~·,t1lll1 111 my mind that he can play at that h:H:I. .. I d1'l1n High product Orandon Jessie finbhcd "1th 16 oints for Orange County, while Geal) won·l. ltt P•ynd0~1ly Ptloc Estancia Hi gh product Matt Fuerbringer not only was named "Most Inspirational Player," he was also the slam-dunk contest winner at the Santa Barbara Classic Sunday. added nine. Orange Coast College-bou nd Darren Crooks, out of Marina High, scored l\\O points for th e winners. San Marcos High product Rob Ramaker, bound for UC Santa Barbara, led all scorers with 30 poi nts, including five 3-pointers. Ouena High prod· uc t Lance Fuv, who shared CIF Southern Section Division l Player of the Year laurels wi th Geary, hJd 20 points for the Ventura-Santa Barbara County stars. -/Jt• the Daily Pilo _ TICE: From 81 I l.111' I lcdem:rn 1s the oldest cumpc111or entered in the conteM, Rochelle Gordines has yet to c'tabfi,h herl>elf as a serious ''omcn·i, title contender, and K.11po J::iquias il>n't matured enough as a competitor to kad the H.i"ai1ans to a victory. If the Brazilian team had included their top three ASl>OCiation of Surfing Professionals competitors (Favio Gouvea. Flavio Padaratz, and Victor Ribas), they would have been my pick to win it all. Instead of winning, howe,cr, they'll probably finish up fifth. reci...oned with. With the diminished field, this could be their chnnce. 0 Although home town competitor Jay Larson is favored by many to become Huntington Beach's first champion al the Op Junior event this week, Shea Lopez of Indian Rock Oeach "ill probably lead Florida to its third Op Junior championship. If the Ha waiians had homefield .au' .1111age. or their best possible te Jm entered in the contest they l.'uuld "in; but they don·t, so they All it will take is for a couple of teams to nave bad weeks, and Japan could slip ahead of them in the finish . Whether it happens or not, the Japanese team will eventually become a force to be Kelly Slater of Cocoa Beach won the Junior in '89, followed by Sebastian Inlet's Danny Melhado in '90. SCHEDULE: From 81 8 .1 m tu l}· .. HJ J.m --l he.it' ol man1man singles (::!5 m11w1c~ c.1ch ). 1J.-l5 ;i m. to 10. IO a.m. -I heat of woman/woman ~1 nglc-. (25 minute~ c.1ch). JO. IS a.m. ll> l!HO a.m. -I heat of men's double!. (25 rrnnutc'> each). 10.45 J.m to 11 :10 a.m.-1 heat of mi.\ed doubles (25 111111Ull:!> eJlh). 11 JO am to J 2:30 p.m. -~11'>~ Op Sports Model Conte-..1 12:30 p m 10 I 30 pm -Dory Race. I :311 p.m. to 2.30 p m. -Tag Team -all SI'< team!>. SATUl{OAY ~1ntch 6 -U ·A vs. Brazil 7 am 10 7:45 a.m. -Warm-up JO people. ~ a.m. to 9:40 a.m. --l heal'> of man/man singles (25 minute" each). <J.45 am. to IO:IU J m. -I hc .u of \\Oman/Woman '1111£le' (25 111111Utes eac h). 10:15 a.m. to 10:40 a.m.-I heat of men·s doubles (25 minutes each). 10:45 a.m. to 11: 10 a.rn. -I heat of mixed doubles (25 minutes each). 11:30 a.m. 10 12:30 p.m.-Miss Op Sports Model Finals. 12:45 p.m. to l :45 run. -Tag Team - all six teams. SUNDAY Finals -Winning team from each pool 7 a.m. to 8 a.m. -Warm-up 14 people. 8 a.m. to 8:50 a.m.-2 heats of Juniors semifinals (::!5 minutes each). 9 a.m. to 10;40 a.m.-4 hc:it of man/man singles (25 minutes each). 10:45 a.m. to 11:10 a.m.-I heat of woman/woman Mngles (25 minutes each). 11:15 a.m. to 11 :40 a.m.-1 heut of men 's doubles (25 minutes each). 11:45 a.m. to 12:10 p.m.-1 heat of mixed doubles (25 minutes each). 12:15 p.m. to 12:40 p.m.-Juniors final. 12:45 p.m. to 1 :45 p.m. -Tag Team fin al. 2 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. -Awards ceremony. · CdM, Costa Mesa junior poloists advance CO RONA DEL r-.tAR -The JJ af\<l Wlder Junior Ol}mpic W.iter Polo qualif)ing tournament wa~ held h1!>t \\edend at the Mor· 1an lkrge,on Aquatic Center on the CoronJ dcl t-.!Jr I l1gh campus. The four teams to qualify for the National J.O. Tournament to be held in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. were SoCal A, SCAT, CdM A and Costa Mesa. The national tourney will be held Aug. 4-8. . -·" .. "Wow. Poor Dewey. Engulfed In a oelestlal vortex and sucked from the face of tt'9 Ear1h .... dbl on Ns dubel" It marked the second year in a row that the CdM Junior Polo Club had qu alified to compete in the national tournament. Last year, the team placed second na· tionally. -By the Dally Pilot Tl!LIEVISION QoH 10 am -U.S. Open, ESPN 9 p.m. -Irish Open, PT. 8Heb•ll 4:30 p.m -Cubs·Mets. WGN. WOR 4 35 p m -Glants·Braves, TBS. 5 p.m -Angels· Twins, Ch. 5. 7 p m -Manners-A's, ESPN. •••ch Volleyball 5 p m -Women's toumey, ESPN. Tennie S pm -Wimbledon. HBO Men'• Voll•rb•ll 7 30 pm -U.S ·China. SC 9oxl"9 9 p m.-Pilnor~on·JICOb, USA. 1 a.m. -Panersoo·Jacob, USA. Auto Racine 12 30 am -C1n1d1an GP. ESPN RADIO a..-.e1 t pm. -Dodom·Padru, l<A8C '790) 5 p.m.-Angell-Twint, KMPC (7i0). - Deep sea MONDAY'I COUNTI DAVSY'I LOCK.19' -7 b0.111, 215 1111· gler1 3 yellow!Jll, 52 l>Onlto, 25 t barrac.m, 208 ullco bass. 306 sand bm, t acUlpkl. 1 sheto· head. 3 lla•M 425 tNCltetel. 60 yeAodl croalier, 14 l>lut perch, e '°"· t wNtt eea bnt •n~T LAMDflfQ -5 1N111S 138 qlen. 247 Calco 111$S, 130 ~ 83 Nnd baas. 3 rocllftlh, tO ICulpln, 2 ~ 4 .,_. htld. 1 ,..... 114 ,...,.., 1 tlllCJI micMr. Newport Buch/Colla Mela Dally Piiot Innovative spirit burns brightly in California C alifornia has a style of its own -right from the act gol And that's not all bad, despite the wrinkled brows ond sideways glances of the Eastern establishment. Californians arc not afraid or breaking new ground and exploring new ideas, at least .that's what the promotional literature said in the '60s and '70s. Fortunately, that innovative spirit isn't dead -despite a sputtering economy and a sizeable movement toward, ''I've got mine, so the (blank) with taking risks." That may sound more like 1he Business Section than the Boating column -but Jet's see if "Innovation" wears boating shoes, too. Can we use new ideas to solve some of the problems boating may face soon, such as: .. lclllFW Boating • Growing need for recreational "space" to serve the heavy coastal urban por.ulation centers (more than 60 percent of our states population lives within 40 miles of the coast). ANSWER -Pacific Ocean represents a huge area within one hour's drive of the majority of the se residents. •Limited number of harbors and moorings available to satisfy future need. ANSWER - Increase number of boaters served from the same harbors by encouraging more boating clubs to share the same boats and slips, thereby increasing utilization of resources. • Protect ocean and its inhabitants from ecological disaster. ANSWER -Create peer pressure -through harbor operators, clubs, boat rental and sales outlets -on users to avoid or minimize cont~mination of cnvironmenr. Encourage inclusion of oceanographic materials in ecological training at high school and college level. • Need for continuing ecological education. ANSWER -Require periodic testing as integral part of marine licensing procedure. State could require evidence of basic boating regulalions, safety and environmental factors. • Lack of basic boating training for general public. ANSWER -Encourage inclusion of marine/boating subject matter in high school course. At minimum, students should be made aware of wheJe and how they may learn more about boating. Yacht clubs could encourage their members to help stimulate broader interest in their residential communities. 0 Some of the world's finest "sails" are California boaters. Many of these corinthians are ind ustry leaders and innovators. If some of them decide to attack these boating issues, I 'II bet they would make some heads turn and stimulate really great ideas. As we move into the next century, California may well become the leader in reshaping our utilization of the ocean! Bob Schettr's boating column appears in the 0111/y Piiot en!ry Tuesday. -- Kinney captures Bever Regatta NEWP~T BEACH -Robert Kinney ol Newport Harbor Yacht Cl'!!!, sailing his E-22 Hot to Trot, outlasted a Oeet o IO Etchells 22 boats Saturday afternoon to win the Donald L. Bever Memorial Regatta Trophy. The race is named fo r local yachtsman Don Bever (Star world champ '65. Soling, Etchells 22), \\-ho passed away last Moy. The three-race event was held under blue skies with a westerly breeze of eight to 10 knots. The margin of vic tory was only a quarter point in front of NI IYC's 800+4 ·::..-...:::-,,.& M m• ,,.. .. ., .. ~I 17.W .._., ... ~· ,... ,_,, , .... ,,_,, ., .. ,,_,, 11.• ... ~ Nina Nielsen sailing Donw Under and one point ahead of Tim Hogan's \Vild Irish, also of NHYC. This weekend stn!]s the first weekend of the E'-22 neet No. 6. championship!> to be sailed off Newport Uench. The Fleet Champs con~ist of l\\O weekends with th e second wee kend chcdulcd on July 25·26, sailed along with the C:ilifornia State Championships. Newport H•r~r Yacht Club DON BEVER MEMORIAL ttMllllM ---l'llP4.• .. .... .... ..... 1788 llllmll (IT 1711 llilti) aDMBA COSTA MESA a1•> 111-m2 HOURI: 7:30 ·I MONDAY· FRIDAY 7:30 • 5:30 IATUNMY M HONOR M08T CRIDff CARDS E·22 t IQnney/J,C.ldigan, NHYC. 10 75 Poll'llS. ? Nlelsel\-'Smilh, NHYC, 1 t: 3 Trn HOQ~. Mf't'C, 11.75, 4 Ken frost. Ntf't'C. 13; 5 Coif\ 5-, NH'te, 15. 6 fled Whitt, NHVC, 16, 7. 8' ~. NKYC. 16 75, 8 Swlglft.'Stuart. MM:. 21. 9 G&ston Ortiz. BYC. 23. 10 DeMs Pedttstn. ABYC, 28 Baha. Corlnthl•n Y•cht Club ANQELMAN SERIES RACE 4 CLASS A-1 Rwmataz, Ralpl\ Cameron. BYC. .75 po1111s. 2. Pnslon 2. Bill Forsythe, 2, 3. Sl<ysal, Rob Hertzberg, 3 CLASS 8 -1. Slodoo, Paul & Laura SNrp, 75, 2. J111Y Too. WOOC!s. 'Kemoan. 2. 3. Sorcerer, OeMIS Rosene 3 CLASS C-I ~ &uce Twoehel. SSYRC 75: 2 &let. Die~ Brown, BCYC, 2. 3 Sllngshol .,,IJlfy( JMntson. CPBYC. 3 CLASS 0-I Tits Gordo. Dave Pnce, 6CYC. 75, 2. Wllld Wllf'tOf BCYC, 2, Pussyeai. Jonn SuUy. 3 -By the D11ily Pilot Newport Beach/Cot ta Me .. Dally Piiot t Tuesday, June 23, 1992 that it holds up." GONZALES: From 81 1shed firth when there were 56 athletes who qualified ror the tri- ial) and 1 was the second youngest guy out there. Once he got to USC, however, his focus became the decathlon. Since last spring, his target ha s been 10 improve on his weaker events -the pole vault ond weight events. Oonzoles feels he's ready to clear 18 feet in the pole vault. "Those were my two weakest events when I started training," he said. "When I started (the de· cathlon) in high school, my PR in the pole vault was 10 feel. The events that are your wtakcst are the ones you have to focus on the most.'' 5 Days left 'til I-Day "Dut the standards are higher 11~w, thal'S why only 27 qualified this year. 1 feel ready to put to- gether a really JOod score {this weekend). This ts a dream I've ht1d since 1 was a kid, since Jenner won in '76. I haven't made that much money doing it, but I Jove training for it, I love the competi· tion nnd it's been fulfilling for me. ''l've had some success, and I've had some good times and hard times, but if 1 can do well in the Olympics this yea r, it'll be totally worth it." "When 1 qualified for the trials (on June 9 at the U.S. Decathlon Meet at USC), there were glimps· cs of ~ood performances," Gonza. t Jes s:ud. "J had a PR (personal record) in the discus by 12 feet (rcdthing 172 feet, 8 inches). And in · the last six mon ths, I've been throwing the shot put well." He reached 49-6\l'i in the shot, also a personal best, at the De- • cathlon Meet. "So for my size, my throws are very good, especially in the discus," he said. "There's no one my size who can throw (the discus) that far, so I'm proud of that." 0 For Gonzales, whose career- high point total of 8,203 was ac- complished4i!n a gold-medal win- ning performance at the U.S./Can- oda decathlon dual meet in 1988, time is not on his side. weekend -or in Barcelona -at least Gonzales' friends \\ill have a better idea of what he's doing. The Big M, as In Michi- gan, is com- ing to the Big O. as in ocean, for I· Day. as in Irrelevant Week XVII ... June 28. Quote of the Day "Irrelevant, my foot! Root- ing for the underdog is an American tradition." -Merlin Olsen Former Rams star 'Mr. Irrelevant' Matt Elliott Gonzales, who in 198Q won the U.S. Junior Olympic decathlon championship and set a national record for his age group ( 15-16), was a three-sport standout at Ui!.hOp Amat High and earned a ll'ac k scholarship 10 USC after ~printing 13.8 in the 110-meter high hurdles as a senior. Gonzales pulled a hamstring while pole vaulting at the De- cnthlon Meet after clearing 16·5 (his personal best is 17-2). '' J fin- ished up the last two events with just enough (points) to qualify," Although his 400-meter time (49.77), long jump standard (24 feet), 1500-metcr clocking (4:27), high jump record (6· 10~) and jav- elin PR (238-2) rank among th e best in the decathlon, Gonzales will be 32 in the summer or '96. Evenwally, he'll need to hurdle the real world. "Financially, you can't afford to train when you're gelling over 30," he said. "To achieve a world-class performance in the Olympic trials. you have lo train full time." "When l'd tell people about the decathlon, they automatically think it's a triathlon," he said. "It's a lit- tle embarrassing." Newport's Beas ley second in class he said. . "So. ba~ically, if my hamstring will hold up at the trials, I'll make the team. J'm just praying to God He's banking on years of hard work and the timing of the de· cathlon -with a little help from Reebok -to cash in thi summer. LAGUNA BtACH -Chm Beasley from Nc\\port Uc:ach fin- ished runncr·up in the :o 10 24- )ear-old clas') of amateur:. .it the 16th annual V1cton.1 Pro·Am Suri- mg Cote't at Ala~o Uc:ich ~unda). l3ca~le\, :?:?, '' j~ ::.ccond tn the 1fo bion i\ 23-~e.u-uld Mi~c Kusy l'f Dan.i Poinl Regardless of what happens this -BJ the Duil) Pilot PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE Oovemlng Boerd CALLING THE FOLLOW· 623 9th Sttttt IB, Hunllng· •nee Comp•nv of Call· PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE sec:don 9100 ot the lrlt Int PlflQ!apll ol llllt ne>-JAE SUP SHIM AND 'l'OUHG Slgnecl1 /a/ A. E. ROW· ING TELEPHONE NUMBER ton Stach, California, the fofnl•, 3350 H•rbor . Calll<>f"la Probate ~di !Ice, unlm Ille obllgallon being SAHG HWAHG as Trustor LI NOTICI'. 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"' Olsi11c1 Publl•h•d Newport Publlsned Newport NOVATEL CELLULAA 31, 1991 Costa Mesa City C~uncll Thel Fo lowing pe'.sons Iha file k I b the coun It llgal rlgnt to stop Ill• ot sale In lawful money ol flt PROJECT NAME: BIO NO. Bnch/Co11a Mesa Dally 8tach.Cos11 Mesa Daily TELEPHONE WITH BAT· Total admitted ••aets on July 6, 1992. at 6:30 ~~~SsnfR~~~lneJ:::LAKE lyou Jg ya person your property by paying tne tn· Un,lteO SI.alls. by ~n a cash- 70 • TRANSFORMEA Pilot June 115, 23, t992 Piiot June 16, 23, 30, 1992 TERY & CIGARETTE PLUS: S34,934,840; Tot•I II· pm . Of as 1oon thereahtt PARTNEAS If, LTD . 8 Cali.11nt8ftsled 1n the estate lift rour ,:malldal1 by your ier 5 Clledt 11rawn by a s111rOI CHANGE OUTS TS27 T524 SERIAL NO 1420t376047, •btlltl•• 20,545, 712; as possible, in the Council lornla limited at1nennip you may hie wllh lhe cou,, c:red tor 0 d out Int amount national !Wlk a cl** drawn b) 810 DEADLINE: 2:00 P.M.. MITSUBISHI CELLULAR Attrev•t• wrlt•lns tor Chambers of City Hall, n 14 Cor orate .fiau New: a formal A•qu8$t lot you must P~. or to 11n11ge IOI a state Of laOtrll crt011 unlOn JULY 9. 1992 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE TELEPHONE, SERIAL NO. •P. eclal surplue tu da Fair 01111e, Costa Mesa, on port Bt~ch Cahl. 92660 srcial Notice ot the lihng PIY!Tltnt ID SIOQ Ille fOfeolO-or a Clleck oraW11 l1y a stl• OI PLACE OF BID RECEIPT· 30004801717: SONY 8MM n tht following t1em· 0 iel 0 Lan 4 c 0 an 1n1111ntory and sure. or It your proPtl't)' Is In 1eder11 savings ano ro.ti mo- AND PLACE 810 oocu: NOTICE 0, RISOlUTION CAMOROEA WITH CASE. S-O•J Caplt•I Stock• AN ORDINANCE amend· 1a1~n Plaza Ne!' ~,, e:~ app<alsal ol estate assets loreemure tor atty 011\tl IN-elation $a\lll\QS lSSOCllliOI\, OI MENTS PLANS ANO TRUSTEE'S SALE NO. 92·82 A!C ADAPTER & BATTERY, 4,200,000; Ag9r91ate Ing T\tle 13 of tht Cotla Cal I 9266o P '0< ot any pellllOO or son. conlacl SlfU WA14G rJo savtl'gS Dank speafltO 11'1 SC· SPECIFICATIONS ARE ON Loen No. A RESOLUTION OF SERIAL NO. 71601 : MIS· wrlt•lna for other than Mesa Municipal Codt 10 1n· oa~id B l<uhn Jr 14 Cot· account as prolllded In FIRST INDEPENDENT T 0 lion 5•02 ol IN fNl!aal COO. FILE: Huntington Beach 40t04790 THE CITY COUNCIL OF CELLANEOUS JEWELRY -0.; Oroaa p•ld·ln and corporate standards con· pora1t Plaza 'Newportlsecllon 1250 ol d'le SEP.VICE. 17609 VENTUAA and au11100110 to oo blJSVlflt UH s.o .. Procurement Of· /TIMMONI THE CITY 0 ,. COSTA (See Attached App(alsal) contributed aurplua 1tatent wlttl the rocenUy Beach, Calif. 9266o Cahfomia Probate Code A BLVD .. E11ctno. CJ. 91316 (811) In tlllS state) A. T THE MAIN flee, Room 381 , 10251 T.S. Mo. MESA CAllPORNIA .t" seized pursue~ to f 1 ,314,278; Un• .. adopted 1990 General Boswell Propert1u, Inc .. a AequestlorSpectal Notlce 783·~50011youl\avunyQU.S· (NORl~) ENlRANCE TO THE Yorktown Ave .. HuntlngtOfl l 134488 ac• .:.ING ITS IN' Statlh Ind Safety ode signed funds (iurplut) Plan, Including delelJon ol Cahfornl1 corporallon, 333 loon IS available lrom the lions, you sllould contact a law. COUNTY COURTHOUSE 700 BHcn CA 92154e PllON D -" • tcuon I l47l/I 1488 by 11 125 2 lhe Rt·W zone. R4 zone S Hope Stl'fft Suite 4600 court cle<k. ytr or Ill gOVtrnmtnlll aQtnCt CIVIC Cf!ITER DRIVE WEST (714) ~9 Ext. 4350 UNIT C ... OD3•3 L TENTION TO ORDER tti. Garden Grove Police • ' 01d)i lurlpllua and PDR·UC zone: addrtio~ Los Angeles Cahl. 90071 ' Attorney for P.tltloner: wtldl may lllYt Insured you1 SANTA ANA ~ '"'Ill 11111 and NOTICE IS HEREBY -AP# 451 · ·12 THE VACATION OF AN Oepartmtnl. as reger 1 po CV• of the POR·NCM zone: anel This business fa con· BURLErGH BREWER twt difl .,, GWEN that lht abov.. T.O. SEAVICE COMPANY EXCRI S A IQ HT.OF· The property was seized holder 14,389,078; In· reduced '!sfdenllal density ducted by: a flmlled part· OBEGI & BREWER ~·.,0~: pro"'~~ IS~:~~~ ~~esbyt ~":!:rd ~~o ~0:, named Ojslrlct of o11ng1 H duly 1ppolnted TrustH WAY FOR BICYClE with rtapect to alleged vie> eome for the year 1lml1s. Enwonmtntal Oettf· nersh• 1101 Dove StrMt 1 Co~nly, acting by ind under the followlng d• TRAIL PUR~SES AT lallon(s) or Section(•) 21,017,448; Dlaburs• mtnallon: Envlronmental The ~tglstrant(s) com· Ste 100 sure. 'f1>U may 0""J!ur PI00-15 Tr~t In tllt PfOPttty situaltd fl lhrougn flt Governing scrlti.d dead of trust WILL 11378 of the Heahh 111d lftente for th• oar Impact Rtpo,, t044 lor the menced to ttansact busl-Newport Beech , CA tr1Y for sale provlOe v•• sate ~County desolbtog N llnd Boatd. hllefnilltt referred SELL AT PUBUC AUCTION 3505 CADtlLAC AV· Safety Code. Yo11 are 28 239 815 V 1990 General Plan. ness under the Fictitious 92660 conc1Udtl1 prior to Ille condU· Olefttll LOl 62 Of l AACT MO 10 as tht DISTRICT wlll r• TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER ENUE. lltteby notllled that tht w' h ' b I NOTICE IS FURTHER Business Name(s) l'sted Daily Newport SIOn OI tilt IO<eclosurt 6624 AS P£~MAP RECORDED cerve up lo, b\11 not taler FOR CASH (ln the forms THE CITY COUNCIL OF Ols\r1ct At1orney of Orange o boere 'I cert ty thot GIVEN \hat al said 1lme above on· February 1 27 Be.aeh Costa Rtmemtier, YOU MAY LOSl IN 8001( 254 PAGES 28 TO 32 lilan the lboY•tated time wl\lc:h 111 lawful tender In THE CITY OF COSTA County hu lnllialld pro-the • ve Ueme •ro In and place all lnttrested 1987 ' M~ Pilot UGAL RIGKTS If YOU DO lt01 INCLUSIVE Of MISCELLANE· sealed bids for tti. awatd the Untied States) and/or MESA OOES HEREBY RE· cHdlngs to lortell the eceordanco with the J*sons may appear 111d Dan.el o Lane June 22. 23 29 1992 TAKE P110MPT ACTION NOTICf OUS. MAPS lH ntE Of'FICE Of of a con1ract IOf the ibOve lht cashllf'I Clftllltd or SOLVE AS FOLLOWS: abo11e·dt1crlbed property Annuol St•tement tor be heard by lht Coty Coun-fhos stalement was filed IS HERDT GIV£N THAT:flRST TH£ COliNTY RECORDER Of proJect. Sida ahall be r• 01~1 checks specified In SECTION t .. The City pursuant to Health and th• 'fHr ended Dec em-c11 on the 1loremenllon1C1 witn lht county-Clerk of PUBLIC NOTICE AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE SAIO COUNTY cl!Ved In th• plice ldtnll· CIY1I Code Section 2924h Council ol lhe City of Costa Safety Code Stcllon bor 3t t991 m•d• to Items. Orange County on Miy 14 COMPANY A CAUFORNl.t Tne street a11oress ano oltltf loed ebov• and shall be (p1yable In full at the time Mna does htrtby declare 11488.4. th 1 ' C 1 IF THE AFOREMEN· 1992 • ltoll~ CORPORATION IS 11!1 11 ~ ai>-commo d..,"' llOn If 1 opened and publlcly rtad of sale) all right, uue and 1tt Intention to v1ea11 1n You are Instructed that 11 • neur•nce omrn •· TIONEO ACTION IS CHAL-Thi$ C(J'1'f ol 'Notloe of Default u., " ~-.na ant. 0 elOUd at Ille •bove staled mterett conveyed to and •~cess rtght-<>f·way tor bl· you desire to contest the aloner • p urau•nt to LENGEO IN COURT lht F5~ 1559 ano Elecllon to s.• Under Ottd potn~ Trusllt 11ndtf a OM4 OI !tit rell gtooerty aescrioed 11me and place. now held by It undt< said cycle tr•il purposes at 3505 forfeiture of this property, l•w. c;hafleng• may bt llmiied 10 Pubhshed Newport Beach· ol Trusl", 11\e onglnal ol wtlldl Trust lblld Olt1>6189, txec:ulltd abO\I IS ourPO!llO to bf 1919 Tilt DISTRICT requlrt1 Deed of Trust ln lht prop. Cadillac Avenue. m0t1 par· J>Ursuanl to Health anel PAUL M. BANCROFT, only those Issues someOf'le Costa Mesa Cally Pilot ¥tas flltd tor rtcO<O In tilt otb by LORRAINE CLAUDfTTE PORT pq()V(NCE Pl.ACt IN\ bidder poasest a cur· et1V heretn11ter described: tlcularly cescrlbed •• fol· Stiely Code Section PrHldent; OEORQE J. raises al th• public flearlng June 2. 9. 16, 23, t992 or Ill• County Recorder of Ille LAMBETH. A SINGLE WOMAA NEWPORT BEACH CA 92660 rent Cet.fornia ConlrlCIOf'I TAUSTOR: HOWARD E. Iowa 11488.5, you must role a ORUPP, TreH uror • descrobed lhls notice°' In T-498 countystatadl'lt1tln on6-t·92 AS TO AA UNOMOEO ON£· The underslgneO Trus .. Uc;ense 111 lh• cliulflc:allOfl TIMMONS. CAROL J TIM· A ten· loot wide easement v111l1ed claim stating you1 pub 11 sh• d N • w po 11 wr1ntn correspol\dence dt· PUIUC UATUO• cs o•ereo 10 you .S Ille put>llc HALF INTEREST ANO ROBERT Oada'rns ll'Y ""*IY loi any o( "C-tO~ at tht time the MONS for bi<:yele 1ralf purpo11s Interest In Ille prope,,y B C .. livered to the City Council ""' ,,,,._ d I sMd "'lndk:d WHlfNE'f, A SINGU MAH AS incorrKtnesS OI llt str .. t acl· conttict Is awarded' No BENEFICIAR'f: MISSION over a portion of Patee! 1 You mull Iii• this clalm In each· osta mesa 0••1Y at or prior to t~ public rtco< s 0 coun., TO AA UNOMOEO ONE·HAU oresi •"d ol!ltr common OtS· payment ahell be made loi HIUS MORTGAGE COR· as 1hown on a map flied In lht Supenor Coun of lhe Pilot June 19, 20, 22, 23, h~1tlng. ' F'lcttttou. you llM an t:':''1 111 ~ tnist INltREST AS TENANTS IN 111nat1on 11 any snown nerelll ..,ork or matenal undtw the PORATION Book 101. P1gts 34-37, ol County ol Orange W1th1n 24, 1992 £!LEEN P. PHINNEY, 8uelM98 Name proptl'tYan e or Urt COMMON as Trustor. to Malre SalO Ute wlM bt maOt 1>4Jt c0tttract unl•H and unbl rKorc1.ct Septembef 29, Patcel ma.ps 1n the Orange tt111iy (30) days ol the l1rs1 F419 City Clerk s .. toment PIOCMdtllgs reterred to htf~ oollgatlons ~ lavor of CHIEN· ~ltlOijl cOYenant 0t winaniy the Registrar of ConttaC· 1989 as lnstt. No. 89-County ReeOtdtt'• Office. publ1callon ol lhos Notice, PUBLIC NOTICE p bll hed N 1 The tollow!ng penon la Tiiie Order No !~ s.• SHAH W""G ""0 HUEI YU ext11tssto or rno••d rtgMl1r.Q tort v1tifit1 10 the DIS-S2408G In Boolt pag~ oJ Ot· Orange County. Cahfomia. unlesa you receive aC1ual u • ewpor doing bUllneu u · Mt. t2-I03t·I ,,.ft<ence No WAAG HUSBAND AAD WIFE• ooe possession Of 111C1Jm-~ lhll the CONTRAC· llclal RK0td1 In the ol1tce RESERVING THEREFROM nollce. (Please ust Sup•· NOTICE OF 8eacl'i1Co1t1 Mesa Cally L'ESPRIT NOUVEAU ¥MITNEY Bene ' IKO<lltd on tllal!CI\ to ~ Int itmiolltng T WH ptopwly heenstd of the Recotdtr of Or1ngt a public use Hstmenl for riot Court Number 68·35-PUBUC SALi! OF Polo\ June 23, 1992 900 Sea 1.1'1 #92, Corona NOTICf Of DEFAULT ANO 04/1~ ln$11'ument no ag.. DflllCIDll sum ot tnt nOll(S) M· 1 the lime the contrecl COUtlty: aald dead of trust all •iusting underground 52.) You muat seMt an tn· T550 dtl Mar. Calltomta 92625. ELECTION TO SELL UllOER 197217 In book paoe 01 Olfl. .cured l>Y u io Deed ol Trust a.yarded. Ally CON· d1sr1bes the followlnQ: -atld OY9<h••d public ut1ll-dorsed copy of IJlt claim ABANDONED PUBLIC NOTICE Alel\a WMtlesey, samt as OlEO Of TRUST IMf'ORTAMT dal A 01111 11 Ottlc:e I Bit -.fl!I otlltftsl IM!tOC\ 15 0,0: nm not IO •C*llOd LOT 37 OF TRACT NO. ttea, togelhef With nght ol on the °™tlct AttCMney of PROPERTY abov9 NOTICE tc:O' t o 1 •ubJecl to penalllH 1032, IN THE Cl1'Y OF Ingress and tgrtH for the Or111g1 Counly (Attn: Nollce Is heteby gfYtn NOTICE Thl1 bu11nen la con-IF TOUR PROPERTY 11 Mt ~~f dtf of OAANGE Cou"J!., ~td In ~_!n!~l5191 adY:,c: ulldar the 1ew N E WP 0 AT B EA C H , purpo1e of maintaining, , .. Vlckie L Hill. Deputy Ols-tnat \he uodtrtlgn.ct will d\lcted by an lndM<rual FORECLOSURE If CAUSE YOU ...., om&a. • more IUf/ _.. ltl'/ u "90 w"' rms • wlll tie a mandllOfY COUNTY OF ORANGE. piecing. end upgrading ttlct Attorney) el 700 Civic sell •I public aucllon. pur· INVITINQ 8101 The reglalttnt com-AllE lfHINO "' YOUR PAY-tCrt>ed on uld OM4 ot lrust DteO ol TM\, esomatld ""· walk to commence et STATE 0,. CAUFOANIA. aald eldsllng publl<l utlllltet. Center Drive Wttt. Senta sua.nt 10 s.c1lon 21100 ol Notice 11 hereby given rMneed to ttanuc:t butJ. MENTS fT MAY I( IOLD Including 1 noll(S) IOt Ille sum ct11rgn and eroenMt or lht am on JUNE 30 AS PER MAP RE~DEO SECTION 2. Monday, the Ana. CA 112701 ~1tn1n ten the Buslntu & Prole,. that lhe Boatd of Trustees ,,.SI under the fletftlous WITHOliT Alff COUAl ACTIOtl of $127:000 00 11\at Ille bent-lrusllt and OI lllt IMIS C1t- at tne District Melnt.: IN BOOK 211, PAGES 2e 20lf'I day of M. 1992. 11 (10) days of the filing of slonal Code, t11• tolloWtng col '"-Coa11 CommuMy butln•u neme llst•d and 0 ,,,_ /lavs llM liftni 11c1111nwes1 iind. sa111 Ottd ot •lid by Aid Dteo or Trust ro-n«tt• Ottlce 525 Yotk· TO 29 INCLUSIVE OF MIS· IS:30 p.m .. In 1he Council the claim In the Superior d11crlbed !>fOperty to wft: olleg1 Otslncl of Orange above on "Not Appllcab .. " Y u .. _, ~ • .., Trust and Ille oOlgallo!'ls se-Wit S56 693 50 1 l'I Huntl~ton Bttch CELLANEOUS MAPS, Chamber• of City Hall. 77 Cout11CMI01viS1on. GARY CHARLES A·12 Ory County, Cehlotnia, wlll re-AlchaWhlnlesey tobftngeirac:u: 1good curtdlhtt•Cl)'¥tpreseollyl'ltl0 EsllmalltdAa:rutO lnlltftStlncl Phone (7l4) 53e-9"4. • RECORDS OF ORANGE Fair Ortve, ~111 Mesa, The failure to IJme!y rue l w111hel. rel., 1\', vac. ceive seated bids up to but This 1t1temen1 wu n1ed standing v1 pay g o your byV\IQlfrllltbtllelidlty 11\aU addlOonll IGVlllCH n any wM 1 WOftC rnvsl be corn-COUNTY. CALIFORNIA. Cat.lorn••. Is hereby tlxed and secure • ventled claim clotl'les, bxs a mac. AN· no later than 11 :00 AM, with the County Ciani ot past oue paymen11 PllJS permh· bfudl of ltld delauh in flt lrlc:INU aus llgurt pr10r 10 sale p eel wllllln ISO consecu-YOU ARE IN DEFAULT as the tome and place IOf stiling en lnllftsl In the THONY CEBALLOS 1-32 Wld~sday, .klty 1, 1992. Onmge County on June 9, •d costs and llPfl\StS wltnln oblgallons IOI -'lldl said Deed Tilt Benefcury under SMd 1, daye from the time ol UNDER A DEED OF TRUST heating all P8ttont Inter· proP9f!Y In lhe Supen<M Ofes .. 1. cnb desk. bu .. •I the Purchasing Depat1· 1992 Ille ~ Plrmlnld by law I« IT Ottd ol Trusl 11t11totor1 ea-t Nolle• to Proceed It· OATED 09'01/89. UNLESS Hied rn or obJtcllng to thl Court wtll ruull tn th• misc. LAWRENCE•AYAN menl of the District located F8Mt43 rtlnstatement of yOUf accounl. ~ ~us11 ~sec:u~ :'~~ culld ana oew.reo 10 l!lt un· s d by lht DISTRICT YOU TAKE ACTION TO P!Of>Oled vacation. property belng declared or MARRIOTT J·51·52 Couc!I, •I 1370 Adamt Avenue, Publlslltd Newport wtlicll ls n0fmail'1 ""'bUslnesl a ,....,, .. _, oers1gned 1 Wl1fllll Oecfar: lion e II or the enence PROTECT YOUR PROP-SECrtON 3. ThtH pro-ordered tot1tlt 10 the State 1htlf, bedding, clothes. rid~ D. Coa~a Mt1a, Call· Beach.Colla MIN 011Iry da'/S prior to Ille dale st! for flt =-n maOe ot 'niE UNPAIO of Del.wit and Demand tor ~ lure to complete ,,,. ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT c .. dlng• shall be con· or Cal1forn1a and dltltlb-bn. ~IC. KEVIN WREN K· orn a, et wh ch tlmt bids P11oC June 23 30 July 1 '* ol you1 PfO~ No m IHCIPAL BAl.AHCE Of and I w!'lttan N la OI Oe!Jllft k witllln the time HI A PUBUC SALE. IF YOU ducted pum1an1 lo ~ro-uttd pursuant 10 the pfovl-23 Wash & drytr, ref. bx w.11 be publicly opened and 14 1992 ' ' '11111 may be Ml unll rir .. $113.50000 Pl.US ACCRUEJ) anCI £._.._I ~.u T.... .._ h herein wlll retutt tn NEED AN EXPLANATION visions of Section et 11ont of Htallll and S1fery sp. & mat., ehet1111, sttrlo, read for· ' montns lrom lilt Galt lhll no-lNTtREST ¥Mlai BECAME .... ....,, o"""" ,,. un-· Imposition of llquldeled OF THE NATURE OF THE Hq. or the Slrffll and Code Sec1lon 11489 Woll\. moto1cycle parts. dog· PRINTl.~G OF NEWSPA· PUBLIC NOTICE tlCll of dtlautt mlY be rtcordtd DUE OH 041W!l2 ~:* eaurd Said HOOOI ol age• "' ttla atnOYn\ ol PROCEEOING AGAINST Highway• Cod• of lh• CUI ful1htw nollct Of Mar· !'louse, misc. SPUEA:. THOE w;GsTERN (wttlcn date of recordallon ap-That by reason lll•raol, Ill• Pf'•· auh ana ll<:t>On 10 see to Ot E HUNDRED dollat1 YOU, YOU SHOULD CON· State of C11rlomfa. Ing. Sale will be by compell· N AN M AZINE CP~SiQL__ l!lls ~ Th• a.nt benendaly undtf sucn rtCOfOtO 1t1 lllt counl'( W!lere OO) fot tactl caJend1t TACT A LAWYER. SECTION 4, Thi C11y ff ubllthtd New~o rt tave t>idd1ng (wntten sealed "GOLDEN WEST STREET'; OTICE OF PETITION ours on no Deed 01Trust11as oecu•d and di• rUI prooerty II loealtCI WIO of delay, payable to 18311 PORT TIFFIN Manager of 1111 City of Beach/Cos1a Mesa Daily b'ds may be submitted In GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE N TO ADMINISTER ~~25.n~1:9:ruse~n~I Otlwreo to said Trus .. a moie 11111'1 llrM montns Mvl DISTRICT. PLACE, NEW P 0 RT Co1ta Mtsa 11 hereby di· Pilot June II, 115, 23. 1992 adllanct) on tht l'th day ol All bids '" lo be In IC· EST•TE OF· 1 l>lcOmtS ntnt wrln.n QecWallOll 1ncl Oe111M10 Nosed sflell SUdl record.lllOll h Bid shall be •c· BEACH, CA rec:ted 10 cause nollc•• ol T517 July, 1992 11 2:00 P.M. 11 cordance with lht Bid Ooc· "' • yO\lr ICCOun cu 1 Sale d 0 d wlll'I Oa• 6115"92 ~ ed bY • clftlfied °' "(II a 11tfft 1ddre .. 0t the eald propottd vacation \tit prem1sH where said umentt which are now on M argaret 8l1Mtt• Wiiie vour propeny IS In tor .. ~ Ou~ -~=SI~-so. CALIF. fOREClOIURI c tar's check or bid common dtslgn11on ol 10 be consplcuou1ty CNSI04213S !>fOpany w been stored file and m1y be secured In CASE NO. A1 64520 dOsure,youstlllmustpayolhtf ., ... llRVICHltC. In an amount no\ 1111 ptOperty 11 shown above. posled along said strips of Act1llous and which Is located at 1he otr1ce o the 01rec1or of To an heir$, obl!Qallons (slldl as klsuranc:t suc:fl OM4 ot Trusl 111d .. OIA SlATEWIOE FOMClO· 1 !In percent (IC>%) 01 no warranty Is given 11 to land tor at least two (2) Buafneu Name AYnES SELF STORAGE Purchasing of \tit Oislrlct beMkiarie.a, CfecilOtS aod was) rtQUlrtd by yOIH doaunenlS ·~Ole OOI-SOM IUMCI 1 lotal bid price. payable Its eomp!~len•n Of cor-wHk• before Iha date ot Statement 7012 Ernest Ave. Hunting· ~o bidder may withdraw contingent creditor&. andno11t111cldetdollNStOfmor1-gaoons MCUltd tllefel1y, llld 5925CERRITOSAVENUE to he DISTRICT u a 01111,. rectness). The benellclaty H id nearing. Slld nollc11 PUBLIC NOTICE ton Stach, Ca. 71 Hl4&-~''bl( d tor a Ptr11K>d ot lorty· persons who may gage ll you tall to make fUl1111 ~-~edar•d and 11otS lier•~ CYPRESS CA 90630 f7"}22'J- " that the blddtw lf Its und8f said Deed of Trutt. ahall be posted not more 7314. Landlord rt11rv11 nve 45) days • er the date olherwlSe be 1n .. reS1ad Hl PJYtntlllS on lrlt loan pay lllflS d-• al sums MQlrtv tJ6l6 potal is accepted; shell by reuon ol 1 bfeech or thin three nundred (300) The ,ollowlnt pernns the 11gh1 10 bid 1t th• sate Ht tor the opening thereof 11'18 will or •sta ... or both, on flt Pl'CIPtftY. proV!dt Insur f*tby lmmedlalll'; dut and ALICE VEST VICE PRESIDENT P mpll~ extcut• the default In the obU01to0ns IHI apart, but In no event eN doing buaJnoa1 aa: Pu1chast1 must be l'l\ldt The Board Of Tl\ISIHS r• ol· Marg~t Bislene "'°' on Ille prOC*'t'f or 111'1 P"(IDl9 llld Ila .-C.d and c17sm ,_.ment, furnish a tali•· aecured thlfeby, hereto-shalt tewer than thtH (3) eto LANI AVE NU I by cash 111d paid for al lht ltfWt the prMl:t!• of 1• A PETITION has been olfltr obMgallons 11 requred In ooes h«t11y tied to cause flt 6 2J 30 & 7 7 1992 fory FallhlUI Perform· lore executed and dell11-notices be polled. PMTNl!RI ,4 Corpo-tJmt ol purchase. All pur-jtctlngl any •net biarfds1or hied by Howard A Heckef111e noll and dMd ol mt Of tr11s1 proptf{y to bt sold to Bond In an amount ered lo 11\e undetslgned • SECTION 5. Tllls Retolu-• cnued goods 111 aold as to wave any "'egul I H in u,. SuperiOt Court of ow.... satisfy Ille obllgabons secured lass than fifty percent written OeclaraliOn of 0. t•on shall b• publlthld fate Piere, Newport Is and must be removed al fOf lnlormahtles In any bid Callfomla County ofmort;aoe. Ille btne,_, Of lltrtb'1 ( ) of ttie total bid price I~ end Demand for SI.le. twice In lhe ORANGE Beec", C .. H. 82110 tune of H ie. Salt Is sub)tc1 Of In the bidding. ORANGE mortgagee miy ftSISI lllal you DATE 0610V!l2 jiiiiiiiiiiiii f leh a Payment Bond In and wntten notice of de-COAST DAILY PILOT, • W .. torn S•lt Com-to cancellalon In the event Signed: !SI •ETTY THE PETITION cto so 111 Ofdtf \0 rtonsn YGUf FIRST INOEPENDEHl l D amount not IH• than lault and of electlon to new1p1per of general cir· pan1, • Calltoml• cor-ot 111tltmen1 btlween BALDWIN, Dhoet or of requast5 f\at Howard A acxount In good Stan,!~ In SERVICE AS AGENT FOR 1 J*Ctnl (50%) of the CIUH th• unde11lgn.ct to culallon J>flnttd and put>-por otlon, 702 Weal Landlord and obligated Purch•slng, Cooet Heckel be appofnlltd aooioon, Ill• btne'7:"' °' 8ENfflCL4RY 1 bid price, and turnllh Hll .. Id P'Operty 10 utlafy U1tied In the City of Costa W•shln9ton Street, p&11y. Comm u n l t v Coll•1• f19~el represanlll~• I mort;IQtt "'IV ttqu~· • • iV LYNNWOLCOTI", TRUSTEE etr1iflcalH l\lldenelng thll said obllgallon1, and thef .. Mna. Orang• County, Call· S•n Dl•to, Collf. Mana9er, AYR£S Dlatrtct lldmntSter fl• estate o cond011Qjl lo relnslawntnt 1111 SALE OFFICER tQulted ln1111ence Is "' alter the underalon•d lomla. 91111 l lEL' I TORAOE 0 J I 1 1992 the decedent. you prOYldt rtllblt ·-M-OPP6996 MAllOI ,..._ t Jn the amounlt 1tl caus.ct uld notice ol d• PASSEO ANO AOOPTED p bll d N pen: u V • • THE PETIT! dtnc» 1111 you peicl II ttt1101 ,._....,. In the Agreement tault and of eltcUon 10 be this 15tn day ol June lnduatrlaf EHtl•lt• u sht ewport U 100 om requests the deatdenr .. ns property llHS 1nd iw.t JUhE16 23 30JULY1 l992 MOUNT OlM recOfded Matci\ 8, 1892 as 1992. ' '•rtnen II, ltd., a Cell• Btach.Coata Mell Dairy 81d No11801 WILL Md codiclls, H anY.1nsuiancapremlurnt U~you1 ---------~ • ~ yment and performance lnttr. No. 82·1425'1 In MARY HORNBUCKl•, fomla ltMHecl p•rtner-Pilot June 23, 30, 1892 Publlahed Newport be lldmlned to probate Mftlln reQutSl l!lt btntllcllan PUBLIC NOTICE c,.,.. • c-i-y 1 ahaU be rtQUlrld Book P1g1 of Official flltlyOr of tM Cltr of ahlp, Deni.I D. Lene, T547 BHchlC011a Mesa D&1ly The w1I and any or moogagtt .. Jiw Y°" • ~~111.1 AU foiJAt" 10 execution or the Record• In th• office ol lhe Cotto Me.. 0....r .. Penner Of In-PUBLIC NOTICE Pilot June 18 23 t992 ar• avala~ •min "9mllllton 114 entr• llOT1Cl Of tRUSTtE'l IAl.E 1825 Gi.ter rttracl and thlll be In lht recorder of Orange county: ATTIST a •ll•en p duatrl., &Htlako P•rt• ' • TS28 axaminallon in fl• file kept 1111oun1 ~mutt PIY You "'UlnE IAlf llO mS4e ,..,.... • .........._ ... tn aet tonh In the con-Said aaJe will ~be m1de • CNS 104., 13 by th• court • ......,... ..._. 1 d mane 1 the ~ wittiout coven.nt ~ Phinney, Cltr Clerk of nera II, Ltd., f 4 Corpo-PUILIC NOTICE THE PETITION may not to P1Y flt tnllf• YOU ARE IM tUAUll UN· MO-alM c ocu 1• n wan1ntY l.llptaP or fm. the Cltr of CHto ..... rote ,..,., New por1 FIR• AND CAIUAl TV requests •ulhonty unpaid por1loll ol your acco11nt. DER A OHO Of TRUST D.lUD ••lllliliiliiiii••• h :::i~u:.• ~c:ten:'ec~: plied, r9Qardlng lltla poe. STATE OF CALIFORNIA) .. aoh, ColH. Heto SV..OP•ts 0, THE CMS HMMli odmlnls .. r the •tale Mn flOUOll fijl PfYTT*ll _, I~ U~LESS YOU TAKE AC PAC911C NW 1 requited documents atHlon. or tneumbfancet, COUNTY OF ORANGE) Davtd a. Kuhn, Jr., AHNUA1 STATI MEHT NOTtC• 01' SM.I under ttla l~~t lltmWIOH, bUt YOll tTWSt PIY II 11~ TO P1\0TECT YOUR t bid aec:urtty wltl be for: to p1y tht remaining prlnci-CITY OF COSTA MESA) SS Qe,,., .. Pertner of fn-Callfornla Contumera 0, AUNDONl'.D Admlnl5tl'llli0n ol EtUll\M etnounll In Otl*11t at flt lmt PROPERTY 11 MAY IE SOLD ~~~~~ ed. Bondi thall remain pll aum of the l'Ott(I) ... I, EILEEN P. PHINNEY. lluttttel .. otlab P•r1· lnt\lf•"H Company, 'IERIOMAL PRO,llRTY Ad with tm~ authority. payment II madf HOMWI, AT A P\JBLIC SAU If YOU c-e ,.=:.:::..! full lore• end eftect CUf8d by aald deed of ,...., Ct8l1t and u-olftclo ,..,. II Ltd t4 C.,,. J~IO Heritor Boul• Nolie• 11 hereby _,_ llhls •uth«tty will .iiow you ano ycur btl\tlidafy or NHO AH CXl'lN'Atl Of, --·-·-, l hout Iha ou•antH Tn11t. with lnterell u In ...... , :.ti •• d c t M c.... ha und and ....... tie l*SO"al m~IQ .. ~ mulllaly """' THE NATURE Of Tl1E PAO I 3500 Pteffle v-Dr""8 1 a~ed lo the uld note pW-llded, ao. Cieri! of ll'le City Councfl of rat• "H•, Newport "' • "• ... , 1 1 er pursuant 10 repr.-.ntallVO to taok• In •IClllQ PttOr to lllt lnlt flt CHOING ~INST VOV YOU ~ leec:tl Ill ~ondltlont. V8t'Ces. 11 any. under the the Cl1y of Cotta ~. 8•ao", CalH, 92MO fomia HIH Section 1808 of the Calf«· many actons wit\OU1 ol Mill II tN ("" SHOULD TACT Al.AWYtR ......,. bid mu1t conform 1erma ot Nld o.td ot h.,-e1>y certify \hat the 8otwell ''•P•ftlH, YNr Rnded ~•miter ~~~~'-:.t~:Obal~~ obtalnlno cour'I •Pl>IOVal ~01 08 ....reltlan flt 111 On 7/14.,2 at HS ur SO -~~~~~=~~ ; be ~ to tha True\, leaa, cri.rcie• end lbOYt and foregoing Roso. "'°·· • Ce .......... ..,.. 3f, fHt •bendoned by Vincent E BelOf• r.tkln~ ctrt.,,, YflfY Of .,. 111r ... monll CAI.If fOREClOSUl\E Stl\V r ....... WWW rtiet documenft. TM UpentOI OI the Trutt ... kidoft No. ti.ta waa duly ,.,....,., General Patt-Tetal ed"'ltted •a .. ta Kenny, Whole la t adch~ mpoNrlt .atons ,_, ll>M) IO emong o IC£S INC OBA STATEWIDE 1 TRICT rettrvH ihe tnd of \tie \Ntta CIMted Ind rtg\Au p .. aed and ner ef IMuatrW ... ,. ltO,Ht,ott1 To .. f ff. wu 903 W 17th Strfft ho-1!9r, tho panion ... (1) p+oWN FORECLOSURE SflWICfS • llll •lllWat 1hl to reject ~ and .,, ~~=11°U'~~~ on· adopted by lh• aald City lake ,.,,Mn 11, ltd., altllltlH 4, 17f,H7r Spece 13 .. Cotta M ... : ~=':,ttv;iw :'11ee '""Iii llWtfl '°Clift .. Ottw Ille O.i~ IPl)OlntN TMM "" Mo<tuory '* Cnac>el ;'I~ w-=~ Jt.Jy 1, ttt2• tt 1:30 P ,n, Counc:ll et • regulat meet· 3 t 3 I• u t" Hop o Aewf9f•I• WTlt ... ,. '°' Cahtomlt HU7 wlll be lntereslltd ~no uni.. ti/: twllr ol .,. 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""'*" ,,,. .. ... ...... ~ ..... -,.. ... t¥ ...._. -;ia 11 P1•1 .. ,....." ~i, ... , ........ ; lfllll!jl -.. , .... llt Y'D" IO ..,... ,._..,..IV_. ·~ ..... -. ..... ~ ..,.,..,., ...... --..... .. -""" .... tit --,... o...u.a ... ,,_ ,........._ 114 Tuesday, June 23, 1992 Muc •ncn I PUl&JC •nca I w MOTICll I w 110nca I ......c I011Cll ReaoluUon No. 1 •2·18 RESOLUTION OF THIE BOARD OP DIMCTOlll OP TH• IRVINE RANCH WATmR DllTRICT All•NDINQ l•CTIOll 7 OF THE RULES AND REGULATIONS OP TH• DllTRICT FOR WATER, SEWER, AND RECLAIMllD WAnR llRVICE. WHEREAS, the lrvlne Ranch Water District ("IRWO") la required by Federal and 51a .. laws to have a pretreatment end source control program to control lndustrlaJ waste dlac:hargea ~ protect the environment, the wutewat• trHlment raclllllos and workers; and WHEREAS, the Board of Directors of JRWO has l"'J)femented a\ICh require~ by adopting and aubaeq~ amending Section 7 (Use of District Sewerage Facllitles) of IRWO't Rulet and Regulatlona for Water, Sew•, 9nd Reclaimed Water Service; and ' WHEREAS, the Board of Directors desires to further amend Section 7 purauant to changea In appllcable Federal and State laws and regulations; and / WHEREAS, the proposed amended Section 7 has bffn made avallable for public Inspection, and notice of a public hearing thereon has been given by publication on May 8, 1992, In the Orange Coaat Dally Piiot and by posting at the District otf1ce and at three places within the IRWO service area on May 6, 1992; and WHEREAS. notice was also given by letter to each discharger who presently holds a Class I °' Class II permit luued by IRWD as well as certain other persons who have expressed Interest In the proposed amended Section 7; and WHEREAS. at the lime set, the duly notioed public hearing was held and all persons Interested were given an opportunity to be heard concerning any matters set forth In fhe proposed amended Section 7. NOW, THEREFORE. the Board of Directors of Irvine Ranch Water District does hereby resolve, determine, and order as follows - Section 1 Section 7 (Use of District Sewerage Facilities) Is hereby amended to read as set forth In Exhibit "A" to this resolution. which exhibit is by this reference Incorporated herein. · Section 2. The provisions of this resolution shall become effecilve upon adoption. Section 3 Section 7 as hereby amended shall be certified by the Secretary of the Olsttlct, and the Secretary Is hereby ordered and director to publish the same once a week for two Wffks In the Orange Coast Dally Pilot, a newspaper of general circulation published In Orange County, California. APPROVED AS TO FORM: IRWD Legal Counsel By Joan C. Arneson 7.1 GENERAL ADOPTED, SIGNED and APPROVED this 8th day of June, 1992. Section 7 Peer A. Swan President, IRVINE RANCH WATER DISTRICT and of the board of Directors thereof Betty J. Wheeler Secretary, IRVINE RANCH WATER DISTRICT and or the Board of Directors thereof USE OF DISTRICT SEWERAGE FACILITIES The prov1s1ons established below shall pertain to all discharges Into the District sewerage collection facility that either direclly or indireclly transports wastewater to the District's Reclamation Plant. Pursuant to the authority provided by California Government Coda Section 54739, 54740, and by other applicable pro111s1ons or law. provisions are made In this document for the regulation of wastewater discharges Into the District's sewerage fac1lltles in order to comply with Federal and State of California policies and requirements and to permit the District to meet applicable standards of treatment plant effluent quality. These Rules and Regulations establish quantity and quality l1m1tations on all wastewater discharges which may adversely affect the District's sewerages systems, processes, or effluent quality. It Is the Intent of these limitations to improve the quality of wastewater being received for treatment; an 1mpllcat1on of this Intent Is the District's policy of discouraging an Increase In the quantity (mas, emission) of waste constituents being discharged. This document also provides for regulation of the degree of waste pretreatment required, the issuance of permits Including those for wastewater discharge connections, and the establishment of penalties for v1olat1on of these Rules and Regulations. Since the District Is committed to a policy of wastewater renovation and the reuse In order to provide an ahernate source of water supply, the renovation of wastewater through secondary and tertiary wastewater treatment processes may necessitate more stringent quality requirements on wastewater dischargers than those required by, other governmental regulatory agencies. The District has Joined the County Sanitation Districts of Orange County (CSOOC) In order to secure an alternate method of sewage treatment and disposal. To accomplish the administration of this union within the portion of the District that Is within County Sanitation District 14, the District entered with CSDOC Into a Memorandum of Understanding effective February 11. t987. to provide tor cooperative Implementation of these Rules and Regulations and the ordinance of the County Sani1at1on D1stncts of Orange County as part of Its regulations. In the event of a conflict between the District's Rules and Regulations and CSDOC's ordinance. CSDOC's ordinance shall have precedence, unless the District's Rules and Regulations are more stringent. The CSOOC ordinance Is also applicable In areas of the District that are within other County Sanitation Districts Similarly, the area of the District within the service area of the Aliso Water Management Agency IAWMA) is subject to AWMA's discharge regulations as adopted by the District, and the area discharging to the Chiquita System of Santa Margarita Water District (SMWO), the Portola Hills area, Is subject to SMWO's discharge regulations as adopted by the District. In each case where dischargers are subfect to the discharge regulations of two agencies, It Is the respons1b1hty of the discharger to meet the discharge requirements of both agencies. 7 2 SPECIAL DEFINITIONS In addition. unless otherwise defined herein, terms related to water quality shall be as adopted In the latest edition of Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, published by the Amerfcan f>ubllc Health Association, the American Water Works Association and the Water Pollution Control Federation (herein referred to as "Standard Methods''), The testing procedures for waste constituents and characteristics shall be as provided In 40 CFR 136, (Code of Federal Regulations: Tiiie 40; Protection of Environment; Chapter I United States Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA); Part 136. Test Procedures for the Analyses of Pollutants). or as speclfled herein. Other terms not herein defined are defined as being the same as set forth In the International Conference of Building Otticlals Uniform Building Code, latest edition. The terms hereinaher set forth unless otherwise specified shall have the following meanings when used In these Rules and Regulations or any permits or orders Issued pursuant hereto: ( 1) Administrative Complaint shall mean a document used by the District to Initiate a proceeding to Impose c1111I penalties pursuant to Section 7.6.2.7.2. (2l Biochemical Oxygen Demand (B0.0) shall mean the quantity of oxygen utilized In the biological oxidation of organic matter under standard laboratory procedore in lrve (5) days at twenty (20) degrees Celsius expressed In terms of milligrams per liter mass per volume (mg/1) as determined by appropriate testing procedure. (3) Board shall mean the Board of Directors of the Irvine Ranch Water District. (4) Building Drain . Sanitary shall mean that part of the lowest horizontal piping of a drainage system which receives sanitary or industrial sewage only, Inside the walls of-a building and conveys It to the building sewer oegtnnmg three (3) feet outside the building waU. (51 Building Drain · Storm shall mean that part of the lowest horizontal piping of a drainage system which receives stormwater or other clear water discharge, but no wastewater, from soil and other drainage pipes Inside the walls of a building and conveys It to the building sewer beginning thrH (3) feet outside the bulldlng wall. (6) Building Sewer • Sanitary shall mean a sewer pipe receiving now from a single building and connection to a sewer or main or lateral, and constructed on private property, except for street crossing. (7) Building Sewer · Storm shall mean the extension from. the building atorm drain to the public sewer of other place of disposal which conveys stormwater or other clear water drainage, but no sanitary or Industrial Hwage. (8) Bypass shall mean the Intentional dlve~lon ot waste streams from any location within an Industrial users fa c1l11 y not approved In a user's permit. (9) California Water District Act shall mean the law ot the State of California that governs the formation of Cahlornla Water Districts and establishes procedures and powers of such Districts. ( t 0) Chemical Oxygen Demand (COO) shall mean the measure of Chemlcally oxldlzable material In domestic or other waste waters as determined by appropriate testing procedures and expressed In terms of mllllgrams per Iller (mg 1) (11) Class I User shall mean any user who discharges wastewater which may contain at any given time, any of the components that the District and CSDOC determine necessary to regulate as spectned In Section 7.3 of these Rules and Regulations and Section 2.7.7 of the CSDOC Ordlnance. (12) Class II User shall mean any user who discharges wastewater at a volume greater than 10,000 gallons per day and has a BOO and Suspended Solids greater than 375 mg/L. (13) Code ot Federal Regulations (CFR) or Federal Regulations 1hall mean the codification of the general 9nd permanent rules published In the Federal Register by the Executive department• and agencies of the Federal Government (1 4) Coliform shall mean any number of organisms common to the Intestinal tract of man and animals whose presence In sanitary sewage Is an Indicator of pollutlon. (15) Collection Sewer shall mean a sewer whose primary purpoH Is to collect wastewater• from Individual point source discharges. ( 16) Combined Sewage shall mean a combination of both wutewater and atorm or aurface water. ( t 7) Combined Sewer shall mean a aewer Intended to receive both wutewat• and 1torm °' turface water. (18) Compatible Pollutant shall mean 800, suspended aolldt, pH, coliform becMrla, and euc:h addltlonll pollutants as ere now or may be In the future apeclfled and controlled by th• Olsttlct'a permit, fOf ha wutewet• treatment wOfks as said w0tks have t>e.n dellgned and we operated to reduc. or nHnOYe tuCh pollutantt. Some compatible pollutants may be considered non-compatible when dlachatg9d In ~ quantltlte. ( t 9) Composite Sam pit shall mean a collection of Individual aamplet obtained et lnterv&lt during a specified perlOd of time. Th• resultlng mixture (composite aamplt) torma 1 rtpr..-ntatlve aampte of the WNte stream discharged during a sample period. Samples wilt be COiiected duttng tht Ume fn#lllfacturlng, proc .. 8'ng, lltd/or sewer dlacharg• occura. (20) CSOOC shall mean the County Sanitation Dlltrictt of 0reinge County. (21) Departmertt Head ahal m .. n that person duty ~ by the Otnerel ~ to dirtd the lnduttrlel Waste Program and perform thoH delegated dutlet aa apectfted In theN Autn and~. ' .. MUCIOTICll j MUCIO'fal IMllCllTICD , .... .,_ l"d--· ~ (22) Olectwoer thal f'IW ""' pubic OI ... ptllllc egency ...,. IMO. lndMdUlll, Inn. ~. auodatlon, society, COIPO'etlon. or group dlec:hlrglnQ. or ptopollno to cllcMfge W'ff ...... ..., IND lht pubic aewer. Ultd lntetchlngeably With the 1-m "Utet". (23) Dlsaotv.d Sold• ahal mean that concen«tatlon ol INdlet In the MWege con9'd119 of c:oloidel Ind particulate matt• 0.45 mlcton In diameter or Int, and both organic end lnotgMlc "'°'8Q ... and Iona prMeftl In solution. (24) Olslrlct ahall mean Irvine Ranch Wat« Olatrict. (25) Dlttrlet Connection Charge shall mean a fff lmpoltd by the District for connecting dnctty to a publ6c sewer or to a MW• which ultlmatefy discharge• Into the Dlaltlct ~ ftclllty. (26) Olstrlct.-t Sewerage Facllltln shaJI me.,, any property belonging to the Olatrtct ueed In the treatment, reclamation, reuse, tr9nap0flatlon, or disposal of wastewater • ... (27) Domestic Wastewater t hall mean the llquld and aolld waterborne wast" deffved from the ordinary living processes of humans or such character as to permit disposal, without tpeclal treatment, Into th• public sewer °' by means or a private disposal aystem. · (28) Dwelling Unit ahall mean one or more habitable room• which are Intended or dHlgned to be occupied by one family with facUJtle• fOf Uvtng, sleeping and cooking. (29) Eaaement shall mean an acqul.red legal right °' Interest tor the 1peclftc limited use of land owned by othera. (30) Enforcement Compliance Schedule Agreement (ECSA) shall mean a mutual agrffment between the District and permlttee In accordance with Section 7.6.2.2. (31) Federal Pretreatment Requirement, National Pretreatment Standard, Pretreatment Standard of Standard shall mean any regulation containing pollutant discharge limits promulgated by the EPA In accC>fdance with 40 CFR 307 (b) and (c) which applies to lndusttlal Users. This term Includes prohibitive dlschatge Mmlta ntabllahed pursuant to 40 CFR 403.5. Categorical pretreatment standatds are promulgated In 40 CFR Chapter I, Subchapter N or 40 CFR Parta 401-471. (32) Floor Area shall mean the area Included within the • aurroundlng exterlOf walls of a bulidlng or portion thereof, exclusive of ramps, docks, vent shafts and courts. The ftoor area of a building, or portion thereof, not provided with surrounding exterior walls shall be the usable area under th• horizontal projection of the roof or ftoor above. (33) Garbage shall mean solid wastes from the domestic and commercial preparation, cooking and dlspenalng of food, and from the handling, storage and sale of food. (34) Industrial User shall mean a source of Indirect Discharge as defined In 40 CFR 403.3 (g). (35) Industrial Wastewater shall mean all liquid wastes resulting from the processes employed In Industrial manufacturing, trade. or business establishments, as distinguished from domestic wastes. (36) Industry shall mean any establishment listed In the Standard Industrial Claaslflcatlon Manual, 1972 Edition, or revision thereof, which Is categorized In Divisions A, B, 0 , E. or I. (37) lnflltration shall mean the water unlntentlonally entering the District's sewerage facllltles, Including sanitary building drains and sewers, from the ground, through such means as. but not limited to, defective pipes. pipe joint$, connections, or manhole walls. (38) lnflltratlon/lntlow shall mean the total quantity of water from both Infiltration and 1nnow without distinguishing the source. (39) Inflow shall mean the water discharge Into the District's sewerage facllltles, Including bulldlng storm drains and sewera, from such sources as, but not limited to, roof leaders, cellar, yard, and area drains, foundation drains, unpolluted cooling water discharges. drains from springs and swampy ·reas, manhole covers, crou connections from storm sewers and/or combined sewers, catch basins, storm waters, surface runoff, street wash waters or drainage. (Inflow does not Include, and Is distinguished from lnfiltratlon.) (40) Inspector shall mean a person authorized by the General Manager to Inspect wastewater generation, conveyance, processing and disposal facllltles. (41) Interceptor Sewer shall mean a sewer whose primary purpose Is to transport wutewater from collection sewers to a treatment facility. (42) Interference shall mean a discharge which, by Itself or In conjunction with a discharge or discharges from other sources, both: · (.1) Inhibits or disrupts the District's facllitles, Its treatment processes or operations, or Its sludge process, use, or disposal; and (.2) Therefore causes a vlolatlon of any requirement of the District's permits (Including an Increase In the magnitude or duration of a violation) or prevents sewage sludge use or disposal In compliance with the followtng statutory provisions and regulations llr permits Issued thereunder (Of more stringent State of k>cal regulations): • Sectioh 405 of the Clean Water Act, the Solid Waste Disposal Act (SWOA) Including Title II, more commonly referred to as the Resouroe Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), and State regulations contained In any Stale sludge management plan prepared pursuant to Subtllle 0 of the SWDA, the Clean Air Act, th• Toxic Substances Control Act, and the Marine Protection, Research and Sanctuaries Act. (43) local Sewering Agency shall mean any public or private corporation duly authorl2ed under the laws or the State oi California to construct and/Of maintain publlc sewers. (44) Man Emission Rate shall mean thi weight or material discharged to the District's sewerage facllltlet during a given time Interval. Unless otherwise specified, the man emission rate shall mean pounds per day of a partlcolar constituent or combination ot constituents. (45) "May" 11 permissive (see "Shall"). . (46) Memorandum ot Understanding (MOU) shall mean any memorandum of underatandlng or other agrHment between the District and CSDOC governing the administration of the Joint Industrial wute pretreatment program. (47) Mlcrog.rams per Uter (ug/I) shall mean a unit measurement of the concentrat.lon of a water or wastewater constituent. It Is 0.001 gram of the constituent In one (1) cubic meter of water. It has replaced the unit formerty used, parts per bllllon. to which It ls approximately equivalent In reporting the results of water and wastewater analyses. (48) Miiiigrams per Uter (mg/I) shall mean a unit measurement of a concentration of water °' wastewater constituent It Is 0.001 gram of the constituent In 1,000 mlllllltera of water. It hu replaced th• unit formerly uMd, parts per mllllon, to which h Is approximately equivalent In reporting the results of water and wastewat• analyMI. (49) National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPOES) shall mean th• Federal pollution regulatlon system as detalled In Public Law 92-500, Sect.ion 402. (SO) New Source shall mean those sources that are new as determined by 40 CFR 403.3 (k) as revised October 17, 1988. (51) Non--compatlble Pollutant shall mean any non-treatable waste product, looudlng non-biodegradable dissolved aotlds, which Is not a compatible pollutant as defined herein. (52) NOfmal Domestic Wastewat« shall mean all household-type discharges from places of human habttatlon Including sanitary convenlencas, kitchen and laundry wastes. Discharge wastes strengtti shall be considered to 1 average 250 mg/I BOO and 250 mg/I Suspended Solids at a discharge rate of 100 gallon• per capita per day. (53) Normal Working Day shall mean the period ot time during which the dischargers production or operation , Is t11klng place. (54) NPDES Permit shall mean the National Poflutant Discharge Elimination System permit lhat It lasued by the 1 EPA setting the llmlts on constituents that the permlttee may legally discharge. The llmlta are set In both concentration and quantity. (55) Pats Through shall mean dlschatge through the District's facilities to navigable water or point of reuse which, alone or In conjunction with discharges from other aourcH. Is a cause of a violation of th• District's NPDES permit °' Regional Water Quality Control Board Order. (56) PermlttH 1hall mean a person who ha.s received a permit to discharge wastewater pollutants Into the District's sewerage facllltles subject to the requirements and conditions established by the District. (57) pH 1hall mean the logarithm of the reciprocal ot the quantity of hydrogen Ions In moln per tit« of solution used In expressing both acidity and alkalinity on a scale ranging from Oto 14, wh•• 7 repr ... nu neutralify, number• Ina than 7 Increasing acidity, and more than 7 lncreulng alkalinity. olr1 ' I;) (58) Population Equivalent shall mean a term used to evaluate the Impact of lnduatrlal °' other waste on a ertt treatment work.I or atream. One population equivalent or normal domestic wastewat• Is 100 gaUona of aewage per day, and/or 0.17 pounds of BOO, and/or 0.21 poundl of suspended eollds. The lmpect on a treatment wor1'1 It evaluated aa the equtvaJent of the highest of the thrff parameters. lmpttct on a ttream It the higher of the suspended eollds parameters. (59) Polutant ahall mean .,,Y constituent or charactetlstlc of wastawatera on Whleh discharge llmltatJon may be Imposed either by the District or th• regulatory bodlet empowered to regulate the District. (80) POTW thall mean Publicly Owned Treatment Worka. (81) Pretreatment 1hall mean the reduction of the amount of pollutants, the tllmlnetlon of pollutantt, or tl'le alteration of the nature of polllltants propertlea In wastewater to a .... harmfUI atate prior to discharge of the waatewater ln'o the District's sewerage facllltJet. The reduction or alteration can be obtained by phy*-1, chemical °' blologlcal pl'OCfft, or procau change• by other means. (82) Pretreatment Faclllty thall "'"" any worka or devlcff for the treatmtnt or flow llmltadon of waatewattr prlof to dlechatge Into a public aeww. (63) PretrHtrnent Standard• ahaff mean requlrtmtnta for the quality of wutewatera dlacharged tnto the Dlttrlct'a .._.,. ftcllltlff. (M) Prtortty PolkAantt thal mean I Hating of th• toldc poltutantt ldtntlfttd by EPA as h•Vlna the gr ...... ~ concetn end .. non-compatfble and requiring pretre8tmtnl prior to dlachatge In <>fder to prevent '"*19teoce wtth C*trk:t'a opetatlon, or to prewnt sludge contamlndon °' treatment •Yttem p&M·thtough Into ~ wet.,. or Into the ttmosphere. • (86) Prtv• hwtf •hall mean • MMr wNch la not owned by the Dlatrtct. (M,fu... PfoMlon Ordtt lhal m9an an ~ taaued with terme end condlttone to • permkt" upon a ~ of theM Ind Aegulltiona °' the *""· condftlonl, Ind llmlllltiOna of b dltchwge permit, or upon a fllure 10 lnMt peyment 10 the Dlatrict of UNI' chatgea. ~ ""· or any othef' ..... (17) ~ Al/leftCr lhal meen l'8 Unleed SIMM and Ill ....,.. end fl'I'/ ctty, dlttr1c:t, or ottw publC bOdy d4Ay orgen&nd undef the law9 ol the 8talt °' ~· ... ._ - ' -____ ........ _____ . __ Newport Beach/Costa Meaa Dally Pilot w IOTICll I w.c llOTICa I MUC IOTICU ...... I MUC llOTICll I M&JC 110T1C11 <•> Public SeW9r shall mean 1 MW« OWMd end ()J*lted by th• Dt1tnct, 1 city or other local sew.ring agency, wNctl II trbltlty to tteltrnent fKIUtiff operlted by the Dltttlct. (et) Pumping Station ahlll mean 1 ltatlon polltloned 1t a location In a Mw« ay1tam at which wastewater la pumped to • higher level. ' (70) Reg6onal Administrator lhall mean the Regional Admlnlatratoc of Region IX of the EPA.. . . (71) Reglonal Board ahall mean the caJlfomla Regional Wattt Ou-;,lty Control Board, Santa Ana Region. (72) Regulatory Agencies are thoM publlc ag.nclea legally constituted In th• State of California to protect the pubUc health -net water quality, auch u lndudlng but not nmhed IO the State Department of Health Services. the Calffomia Regional Water Ou-.llty Control Board and Orange County Health Department (73) Regulatory Compliance Schedule AgrMment (RCS.A) shall mean an agreement between th• District and ~ .. requiring the permlttM to Implement pretreatment practlc11 and/OC' lnstalt equipment 'to enaur• compliance with future revlaed categorical pretreatment atandatda OC' revl11d discharge llmltatlon1. (74) Rules and Regulatlon,9 shall mean that document enUtled "Rulea and Regulatk>n1 for Water, Sewer, and Rtcialmed Water Servfce" containing District requirements, conditions, and llmltallon1 for connecting and discharging to the District's atwet'age facllitlea and other requltemant.a, conditJons and llmltallons. 1lSJTTay be amended and modified. (75) Sampling and Evaluation Program (S&E) shall mean a program for the determination of mass emission or constituent.a or compliance or n<KK<>mpllance with the conditions specified In the user's permit. (76) Sampling Facilities shall mean facllhln required In accordance with SecUon 7.4.13. (n) SanHary Sewer shall m11t1 a 11wer which carries sanitary and Industrial wastes, and to which storm, aurlace and groundwater are not Intentionally admitted. (78) Sewage shall mean wastewater. (79) Sewer shall mean 1 pipe or conduit that carries wastewater or drainage water. (80) Sewerage Facilitlea shall mean any and all facilltlea used tor collecting, conveying, pumping, treating, and disposing of wastewater and sludge. (81) "Shall" Is mandatory; (aH "May'1. (82) Shredded Garbage shall mean garbage that has been shredded to such a degrM that all particles will be carried frHly under the flow conditions normally prevailing In public sewers, with no parUcle greater than 1/2 Inch (1 .25 cenUmeters) In any dimension. . (83) Significant Industrial User shall mean all users subject to Federal Categorical Pretreatment Standards and any other lnduatrlaJ user that discharges an average of 25,000 gallons per day or more of process wastewater; contributes a proceaa waste stream which makes up 5% or more of the average dry weather hydraulic or orgarlc capacity of the District's treatment facilltlH; or Is designated by the District as a significant Industrial user. (84) Significant Non-Compliance shall mean a compliance status a) In which a ma}or violation remains uncorrected for 45 days after notification of non-compllance; or b) which Is a result of chronic violations (66% or fTIOfe ot all aamples which exceed the dally maximum limit or average llmlt of the same constituent during a 6·month period). or acute violations (33% or more of all samples which exceed the product of the dally maximum limit or a~ge maximum llmlt times th• applicable technical review criterion In a 6-month period; or c) which Is a result ot failure to provide reports In response to Notice of Vlolatlon, permit application lnformaUon, Report of Progress. a Re- port of-Non-Compliance, or other reports required to administer these Rules and Regulations, within 30-days from th• due date; d) any violation of any llmltatlon that the District determined to cause alone or In combination with other discharges, Interference of pass through; e) any discharge which has caused Immanent endangerment to human health, welfare or to th• envlronm~nt, or has resulted In the District's exercise ot Its emergency authority (Section 7.6.2.6); t) failure to meet, within 90 days after the scheduled date, a compliance schedule milestone con· talned In a permit or enforcement action, for starting construction. completing construction, or attaining final compli· anc•: or g) failure to accurately report non~ompliance. - (85) Slug Load shall mean any discharge of water OC' wastewater which In concentration of any pollutant or In quantity of flow will cause Interference with the District's reclamation plant or subsequent Publicly Owned Treatment WOC'kl {POTW). (86) Spent Solutions shall mean any substance defined as a hazardous waste by RCRA. 40 CFR 261.21 through 261.24, and unable to be used for Its original purpose. . (87) Splll Containment shall mean an approved protection system Installed by the permlttee to prohiblt the accidental discharge to the sewer of non-compatible pollutants. (88) Standard Industrial Classmcatlon (SIC) shall mean a system of classifying a user as Identified In the 1987 or subsequent SIC manual as prepared by the Office of Management and Budget. (89) Standard Methods shall mean the laboratory procedures set forth In the latest edition. at the time of analy- sis, of "Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater" prepared and published jointly by the "1nencan Public Heahh Association. the American Water Works Association and the Wa1er Pollution Control Federa· tlon. and 40 CFR Part 136, 3, 4 and 5, andlor other recognized procedures established by EPA and Calilornla Re-- glonal Water Quality Control Board. (90) Storm Water shall mean all water directly derived from rainwater which has not been utilized in domestic, agricultural, Industrial or other beneficial use. (91) Suspended Solids (SS) shall mean the solids that either float to the surface or are suspended in water, wastewater or other liquids and which ate removable from said liquid through standard laboratory flttration procedure. (92) Technical Review Criteria ahall mean those factors which, when multiplied by the appropriate !Imitation, 11t the lower llmft of a significant violation. The Technical Review Criteria factor Is 1.2 for all limitations except for BOO, 1ota1 suspended solids. tats. oll, and grease where the factor Is 1.4. (93) Total Organic Carbon (TOC) shall mean th• measure of total organic carbon In domestic or other wastewater u determined by the epproprfat• testlng procedure. (94) Total Solids shall mean the sum of suspended and dissolved solids. (95) Toxic Substances ahall mean any pollutant or combination of pollutants which upon exposure lo or as- similation Into any organism will cause adverse effects, such as cancer, genetic mutations and physiological manl- t11tatlons. (96) Unpolluted Wat1tr shall mean water to which no constituent has been added either Intentionally or accldentally. (97) User shall mean any public or quasl·publlc agency except IRWD, Individual, firm, company, association. society, corporation. or group discharging, or proposing to discharge any wastewater Into the public sewer. Used Interchangeably with the term "Discharger". (98) User Charge shall mean a chatge Imposed by the District for the provision of a special service not nor· mally provided by the District, such as situations Involving unusual quantity or quality requirements. (99) Waste shall mean 11wage and any and all other waste substances. liquid, solid, gaseous, or radioactive. associated with human habitation, or of human or animal origin. or from any producing, manufacturing or processing operation of Whatever nature. Including such wastes placed within containers of whatever nature, prior and for the purpose of disposal. (100) Wu1ewater shall mean waste and water, whether treated or untreated, discharged into or permitted to enter a District sewer. (t01) Wastewater Constll~nts and Characteristics shall mean the Individual chemical, physic~. biological and radlologlcal parameters. Including volume, flow rate, concentration and such other parameters that serve to define, claaaffy, or measure the quality and quantity of wastewater. (102) Wastewater Discharge Permit shall mean any of th• following: Class I, Class II, or Special Purpose Permit. Uatd Interchangeably with 1ht word "permit". (103) Waatewater Treatmem ahall m .. n the structures, equipment and proceues required to collect. transport and treat dom11tJc and lndustrlal wastewater and dispose of the effluent and accumulated residual solids. 7.3. WASTEWATER DISCHARGE REGULATIONS 7.3.1 PROHIBmONS ANO LIMITATIONS ON WASTEWATER DISCHARGES No peraon ahan discharge °' allow to be discharged wutewatera directly Of lndlrectty Into District's HW•r'O' facilities that ~UM °' are capable or causing, either clone or by Interaction with other 1ub1tanc11, Interference with the operation of the 04atricft Hw.fage facllltlet. Including but not ltmHed to the following: (1) Oh and Gw. Wu, grMM, or ol of m!Mral ongln In• conc:.tltldon ot more tlwn 100 mg/I wti.U- ernuWfted or not, or 11ty other wam ~ IUbltMcM which mey precipitate, loldlty or b9Come vi~ It Mfnperihnl betWt!Mn ~and 150" F (~and~ C) at the point of dlechwge Into the Dt8trlct'1.....,. factltln). (2) 0lplotlw Mbct\nt. Uqutda, eoldt or GUM wNc:h by ,...,,. of ti*' ,.,,.. or quntty are, or may M , 9Uf. ftdlnl ..,. lloM or by ll"9fldtol1 weet\ oeMt tub•ae to ca.M fire or ~· or be ~ In ltlf'I 00. Wr/ to the Olllrtet'• Mw"ege ~ or to tM ope1811on Of the Dtntda M••• t.clletaa. At no ttrne ahal the dl9- ctwge Into the E*trtd'I MWWlgl fldlllM h8Y9 • doMd cup ftMh point .... hn 140" F (ecr C). Prohtiled mat.- ri.m lndude, RM are not M'"9d to, gMOll•. k•ONM, ~ Mftnlle, ..,_, ...._.., ak:ohott, k.eon., .,._ h)idet, J*O.tdet, Chlotlltll, ~llM, bfomatel, Olttltdle, hydrldM and euMdle. (3) Noldoue Mattf'llll. No*"'9 or rMlodcwoue eolldt, llquldt or QUM, whk:h, ""* alnOfY or by lnt9'Ktton with other _.., .,. Cllp8blt of CftltlnQ a pubic ~ or hazard to "'9, or .,. or mey M aufftcltnt to pnMlflt er'llry Into • ...., for "' "*'·~ end repelr. .... (4) lmpropetiy stndded Olrt»lgt. Oltb9 lhll hie not bMtl ground or commlnueed to IUCh • ~ .. lhll .. .,...... • be canted nety In euepe11Mon under flow 00tldlloM nonMlty ~ In the pubic ......., with no Plflctt ..... """ ~ (112) Inch In tll'lf .......... (I) ~ w-... No pereon "'81 dllc:Nrgt, or c... to be clectwged, "'1 ~_...tr*>• pubic .... .apt: (.1) wt.'I tht peraon II IUthortlJld to UM ~ ,,,_,... by tht ltlle ~ of HMfth 0t 00. .,.,..,.,.,..,. lgll'ICY empow•ed to,.,._ the UM of ......... md1 tllt; (.2) WMn the _... II dllclWgld In *"" coclformlly wtlt ~ Cllfomll RllClelOn Control Aegutlloi• (CellfQmle Admlnl:ttl'ltM Code. Tiiie 11) for ..,. dllpoMI; (.3) WMn the '*'°" II In oompllla wtlt II NIM Ind ,..,.._ of .. aetw......,.. ~ 11geoctM: .... • Tuesday, June 23, 1992 85 MUC NOTICU I MUC MOTICll I PUii.iC MOTICll I ..UIUC MOTICll I ..UIUC NOTICES (I) lold ·Ot ~ w ...... Sold or vllccM'9 ...._ wHch • °' !MY cmlM ~ to the flow In 1 MWer, Of oet.wlM lnterlere wl1h the proper op91 ~ of the MW• ege facMlea. Prohlbhd m.aerlala lnc:tude, but .,.. not lmled to, greue, uncommlnullad ~. rinlil gut.a °' liuuet, p.unch mllnUrt, bonff, hair, hkM• or ~. '""1lila, wt'°'9 blood, fMlhets, ..hee, dnden, und, apent lme, 9tOne or mart>6t dust, metal, gtw, tttww, ahavtngt, grua dlpplnga, raga, epent gralna, epent hope, wM\I papet, wood, ptutlc, tar, uphalt realduee, rnldun from r9ftnlng or proceulng of fuel or lubricating oft, and almllar aubatancff. en Slug Loada. Wutewatera It a flow or containing auch concentrations ot pollutants that will causer lmerler· ence wtth the Otatr1ct'a trMtl'Mnt plant or aub.-quent P01W • (8) TO>C.lc Sub9tancff. Airy toxic aubSW1Cn In amounta •XCMdlng Htabllahed atandarda, and any chemical el- ementa or compounds, phenols or other taat• or odor producing. aub~. or other substance• which are not 11 _..,.,.. to treatment or which may lrlterfere with ~ blok>glcal procea.aes °' emclency of the treatment_ pro- CMMe, ~ acute woncer health and aa1-ty problem•, 0( that win pau thi'bugh the District'• aewerage facllltles. (9) OlacOlored Material. WutH with objectionable color not removable by the trell1ment process. (10) Corrosive WutH. Any waate Which Wiii cause corroalon or deterioration of th• Olatrlct'a sewerage facill· ties. All waatea dlacharged to a public aewer muat have a pH value In the range of (6) to (12) standard units. Pro- hibited matll1ala Include, but ere not llmlted to, acids, aulfldea, concentrated chloride and fluoride compounds and substances which wtll react With water to form acidic products. (11) Organic Phosphotoua Compounds. Any amounts of.organlC Pfiosp orous compounds r eased In a dis-- charge at a flow rate or In a c:oncentratJon Which will cause pus through or lmerference with the sewefage tacilltles. (12) Non-Compliant Wu11. Any waste not In compliance with national categorleal pretreatment standards u reprnented In 40 CFR Chapter I Subchapter N or 40 CFR Part8 401~71. 7.3.2 STORM WATER Ground water, street drainage, aubsurface drainage, foundation drains, or yard drainage shall not be discharged directly<>< ' lndlrectly to the Olatrlct'a aewerege facllttles. The District may approve the t,mporary discharge of such water by approving a Special Purpose PermH only when no aJtematfVe method of disposal Is reasonably available. If a Special Purpose Permit la granted for the discharge of such water Into a sewer, the user shall pay the applicable charges and tees for use and shall mfft auch other condHlona aa required by the District. 7.3.3. SEL.F-AEGENERATIVE WATER SOFTENERS Any brine waste discharge from an onalte aetf.,.egeneratfVe water softener unit Is prohibited. Installation or such onslte self· r~ water softener units within the District Is speclfically prohlblt8d. However, the District may, on an Individual bula, approve such units If the applicant, owner, or customer demonstrates that such brine waste will be discharged Into a permanent facility other than a Olatrlct sewer as approved by the plumbing codes of the cities of Irvine, Laguna Beach, Newport Beach, Orange, Santa Ana, Tustin and the County of Orange or Its successors, as may be applicable or as deemed Justified by the District. 7.3.4. UNPOLLUTED WATER Unpolluted water, such as single-pass cooling water, shall not be dlschatged through direct or Indirect connection to a public sewer. The District may approve the discharge of such water only when no alternative method of disposal' ls rea· aonably avallable by Issuing a Special Purpose Permit. 7.3.5. SEPTIC TANK ANO CESSPOOL WASTES Olachatgea of septic tank, or cesspool wastes, Into the public sewer or directly Into the treatment plant facilities Is pro- hff*ed. 7.3.6. TEMPERATURE No person shall discharge wastewater with a temperature higher than 140-F (60°C). Heat in discharged wastewater shall not cause the temperature of wastewater entering the headworks of any wastewater treatment plant to exceed 104°F(40" C). 7.3.7. POINT OF DISCHARGE No person, excluding Olstr1C1 personnel Involved In maintenance functions of sewer tacllltles. shall discharge any water, wastewater or any substance directly Into a manhole or other opening in a sewer other than through an approved building aanttary sewer, unless upon written application by the user and approved by the District and payment of the applicable chargea for use and fees. 7.3.8. WASTEWATER STRENGTH LIMITATIONS No person shall discharge wastewater containing substances In excess of the quantities listed In ExhlbH B, Schedule ot RatM and Chergea, to these Rules and Regulations entitled "Discharge Umtts", or containing other materials, or having other characteristics, Including, but not llroHed to. ammonia, biochemical oxygen demand (BOO). chemical oxygen de- mand, total organic carbon, auapended solids, oll or grease ot animal or vegetable origin, total dissolved solids, and ph• nollc compounds In quantHlea that may cause or are found to cause problems, pass through, or Interference with the sew- lfage facllltl••· No person shall discharge wastewater containing In excess of 0.01 mg/I of pestJcldes as a dally mulmum. to Include, but not limited to the following: DOT (dlchlOC'odiphenyttrlchloroethane, both Isomers), DOE (dlchlorodlphenylethylene), ODO (di- chlorodlphenytdlchloroethane), Aldrin. Benzene Hexachloride (alpha, beta. and gamma Isomers), Chlordane, Endrin, Endrin aldehyde, TCOO (2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodlbenzo-p-dloxln), Toxaphene (alpha)-Endosulphan, (beta)·Endosulphan. Endosulphan sulfate, Heptachlor, Heptachlor epoxlde, and Oleldrln. No person shall discharge wastewater containing In excess of 0.01 mg/I or polychlor1nated blphenyls as a dally maximum to Include, but not llmlted to the following: Aroclors 1016, 1221 , 1228.,t232, 1248, 1254, 1260, and 1262. 7.3.9. l>ROHIBITION ON DILUTION No user ahall Increase the use of water In, or In any other manner attempt to dilute. a discharge as a partial or complete aubstltut• for treatment to achieve compliance with these Rules and Regulations and the user's permit or 10 establish an artfflci.ny high flow rate for permn mus emission rates. 7.3.10. PROHIBmON ON INFECTIOUS WASTE The Dlatrtct shall have the authority to require that any discharge or an Infectious waste to the sewer be rendered non-Infectious prior to discharge If the Infectious wpte Is dHmed to pou a threat to the public health and safety, or wlll result In any violation ot applicable waste discharge requirements. f 7.3.1 t. LIMITATIONS ON DISPOSAL OF SPENT INDUSTRIAL SOLUTIONS ANO SLUDGES A. Spent solutlona. aludgM, and materials of quantity Of quality In vlolatlon of, or prohibited by these Rules and Regulatlona, or any permit laaoed under these Rulu and Regulations must be disposed of In a legal manner at a legally acceptable point of disposal as defined by the eppropriate Regulatory Agency. All waste manifests shall be retained for a minimum of three years, and made avallable to the District upon request B. No person shall batch dump to the District' 1 sewerage facilltlH. Non-compliance tees applicable for auch discharge will be shown u In Ellhlbl1 B. Schedule of Rates and Charges. 7.4. WASTEWATER DISCHARGE PERMITS 7.4.1. GENERAL In addllk>n to District connection charges required by these Rules and Regulations, all algnltlcant Industrial users. propoelng to connect to or discharge Into the District's MW'lt'lge facllltlu must flm obtain a Wastewater Discharge Permit No vetted right shall be d"mtd given by ltsuance ot permits provided for In this document. This Issuance of a Wutewlt9r l*charge Permtt does not authorize th• com~ of any act caualng Injury to the person or property of enother, nor rehYe the discharger from compliance with, or ptOtect the discharger from llablllty under Federal. State <>< local laws. nor guarantee the dlactwger a capacity right In th• Olatrk:t'• sewerage facJIHles. 7.4.2. PERMIT APPLICATION PAOCEOURE Appllcanta tor Wastewater Discharge Permits shall complete an eppllcatlon form avallable at th• District's office This ap- pltcatlon shall be 1CCOmpanled by the applicable fees. ,.. part of the pennh eppllcatlon process the Olstrlct may require the aubmlttal of detailed plans for a review of existing or propoeed conatnJctlon of pretr .. tment facllltles, splll com.lnment facllltlM, monftotjng and metering fadlltfes. and openittng procedures. The epprcwal ot the District shall be received prior to the atart of oonatruction. This t1Mew of plans and ptOQedures shall In no way relieve the user of the ,..ponafblttty of modltylng the tacllttlea or prooedUrea In the Mure. u necetaary, to meet th• rtQulrementa of these Rulea and AeguCatlona Of .ny requlrementl of other Regulatory Agencies If reqund the user shall submit four (4) copies of all drawings for review. All drawings shall lncJOO. the folloW!ng. 1. North arrow. ~. Seal• alz•. 3. User name and addr .... 4. Ofawlng name and drewtng number. 5. Date drewn or revtMd. 8. Name of drafttt •nd person approving drawing. TheM ac:8'ed dr.wtnga shall lnctude but not be llmlted to depk:tlona of the manufacturtng process (waste generating ~). sp11 cont.anment, ~tment facllltita, Ind monttomgt~ ~.Schematic drawings of pretreatment ~ mey be reqund. The Olatrict may af9o require that ck.wings be signed and sealed by a Calltomla Registered CMmbl. ~. or CM! Engine«. Upon reoe1pt of .. requtrtd Information, the appffcatk>n 8hal be proc9aed and. upon approval, a permit Wiii be IAued, a9'9d by a Ollb1c:t ~. and r9'Umld 10 the appkant. When prOf*'IY a9'9d1 the S*fT'lt togethlf With any documenla "'°'*9 thereto ahall condMe I vllld Waat9WlllW otechlrge Penntt for the time perlOd apeclfted "*91n wt.. tM dllCtwger becontM 1Ware thlt rMYlnt f9ct9 WWI omMeCf or lnconed lnfonn8'lon WU aubmfned In tht ~ the ftllcta or COITect9d lnfonndon shall be promptty IUbmllttd lo the Ol8trict end the pennft ahafl be •"*"*' If~. m7.4.3. PERMIT OONDmONS w ... r •r 0..C,,.,. ,..,,... thal be elCpf'Wly ~to .. provtelol• of theM Aulee and Reg111Mione and .. otf'I« rte¢¢~· ueer dwgM Ind.._ 11trtillhed by tht Olllrtct.. The cooclloue of ...... ..., ~ permb thlll be ~ atbc:ied by "'9 °""1el In IOCOfdlllCI wtlt'i tMM AUlee and Aegl.._,,,. and ~ .... and ...,., ,...,,.Cli .. '-""Ila mey ~ .. tolowlllig; (1) The unit ~ or ~ of ~ Chlrgee and .._ ~ lft "* lld6of\ fot the ..... to bt ~ged: ~ The .....,. and rnafmUm .... ~ and dW~ wt'6c:h !MY be dlechatgl9d Into .... ~· ............... ; . (3) Umlll on ,... end time of cllcNf9e or requftment9 fot 9'ow ~ Ind equellulon: (4) ~far lril'E' 1 NI of.......,.,,., Ind wnpli"9 t11c•11; Cl> ,, .. _ ... ~ ........ :· ... .._. Be Tuesday, June 23, 1992 _PUl_LIC_NO_T_ICl_I _j M&.IC NOTICff "'°"' .. I "'9LIC NOTICll I PUIUC IOTICU I MUC llOTICll (8) R~ for rNllnWnlng plw1t r9COfde felalinO to eewege dllct\lrgt IS lpedfted by the ~ Manager, and affording the GeMr11 ~ accMt thtNto; I (10) A time achedule tor meeting certain ~ req'*-rnera; (11) Qtt,., eondlltona .. dHmed appropriM• by the General M8Nlg9t to ~ com~ wtlt\ thl9 Ndlon. 7.4.4. DURATION OF PiRMITS Permtta ahall ~ tuued for a apedftc time period, not to eJCOMd four ~-tf the .,.., le not nolHled by the D1aict Mwty daya prior to the explndlon of the '*"1lt. the pem'llt "'-II be at•lded one addlllol• yw. The '9mle Md condlllone of th• 1>9nnlt are aubJect to modlftcadone and ehange by tM Dllldct Md CSOOC CUtne lte lfe-of the pee111't u ~ or requnmentraN modtfted and ct\inged. Tiie UMr ahd ~Informed of elf'/ propoeed ~In the permit at leut thlny daya prior to the effective d ... of ct\Mge. My ~ or MW oondftloM In the pem'llt ahllll Induct. a ~ time schedule for compU.nc:e. 7.4.5. TRANSFER OF A PERMIT Wastewater Dltcharge Pennlta are taaued 10 a apedftc operation. A Wutewater Ol9Charge Permit ahlll not ~ l"9Ullgned or transferred or sold to a new owner or ....... new UMJ, dm..nt ~.or a new or changed op«atlon. In the ewnt of any change In the name, ownership or control of the dltchwger'1 opeiatlon or a chMge ln the operation ltMlf. the discharger shall so nottty the District. Th• District may req~re tht new owner or ~ to submit • new permit application. 7.4.6. PERMIT RENEWAL OR MODIFICATION An industrial discharger shall file a new appllc-atlon with the District sixty days prior to the expiration of Its exlsllng waste discharge permit, or the Implementation of changes In the operation of a discharger which Increase flows beyond that specified In the existing permit or cause a significant change In the nature or the wastewater or location or the discharge, or which changes may •ult In non-compliance with these Rules and Regulations. A new appllcatlon shall also ~ required to reestablish sewer service followlng revocation of a permit or upon disclosure of omitted relevant facts of Incorrect lnlormatlon submitted In an appllcatlon. 7.4.7. PRETREATMENT Users shall make sewage acceptable under such llmltatlons as may be estabHshed herein before discharging to the Dis· trlct's sewerage faclllties. Any faclllties required to prerreat sewage to a level acceptable to the District and CSDOC shall be provided and maintained at the user's expense. Detailed plans, specifications and other per11nent data showing the pr• treatment facllllies and operating procedures shall first be submitted to the General Manager for review, and shall be ap. proved by the General Manager before construction of the faclllty. These plans shall be signed by an engineer or respon- sible otticer certifying that they will meet the pretreatment requirements. The review and approval of such plans and oper- ating procedures will In no way relieve the user from the responslbillty of modifying the facllity as necessary to produce an ettluenl acceptable to the District under provisions of this section. Any proposed changes In the pretreatment facilities or method of operation subsequent to Issuing a permit shall be reported to and be approved by the Gef!eral Manager before lmptementlng such changes. Such approval of plans or changes therein shall not exempt the user from compliance with any apphcable code, ordinance, rule, regulation or order of any regulatory agency of governmental authority. 7.4.8. PROTECTION FROM ACCIDENTAL DISCHARGE Each user shall prevent accidental discharge to the public sewer of prohibited wastes or other materials regulated by these Rules and Aegulahons or Federal categorical pretreatment standard by providing spill containment facilities. Such fa· cillties shall be provided and maintained at the user's expense. Detalled plans showing facilities and operating procedures 10 provide this protection shall be submitted to the General Manager for review, and shall be approved by the General Manager before construction ol the facility and before making any changes therein. The review and approval of such plans and operating procedures or change therein will In no way relieve the user from the responsibility of modifying the faclllty as necessary to provide the protection necessary to meet the requirements of this section or any olher applicable code, ordinance. rule, regulation or order of any regulatory agency of governmental authority. 7.4.9. PROCEDURE FOR ACCIDENTAL DISCHARGE In the event the discharger Is unable to comply with any of the permit conditions due to a breakdown of waste treatment equipment. accidents caused by human error or acts of God, the discharger shall notify the District by telephone as soon as he or his agents have knowledge of the Incident, but within 24 hours. Confirmation of this notification shall be made In writing w1th1n two weeks of the telephone notification. The written notification shall Include pertinent Information eKplalnlng reasons for the non-compliance and shall Indicate what steps were taken to correct the problem and the date of the Incident, as well as what steps are being takel') to prevent the problem from recurring and the results of repeat aampllng and analyses. 11 It can be shown that the discharge Is the cause of the District violating hs discharge requirements or Incurring extraordinary operational expenses or suffering loss or damage to the sewerage facilities. then that discharger mai ~ responsible for any costs or expenses, Including assessments by other agencies of the court. Incurred by District. 7 4. tO. TYPES OF PERMITS The District shall Inspect th~ wastewater genet'attng and dlapONI faclfftlet of any UMf to ucet'taln Whither the Intent Of these Rules and Regulatlona 11 ~Ing mfl1 and the uaer 11 compfylng with all requirements. Persona ot oc~~· of preml ... where wutewater 11 created or discharged •hall allow the D11ttlct or "' repreeen&llNe• ready acc:ffl _ -::.~• notmal wortclng dty to an part• of the waatewater generating and dl1poaal ftcllltlff and monitoring and m111rlng '-• for the purpoH of Inspection and aampllng. Th• Dl1tt1ct ah.ii have the right to Mt up on the u..,.1 property euch deYtcet as are necessary to conduct sampling or metering operatlona. Where a uaer hu a.curlty mea1urea In fOtCe, tM uaer •hall make necessary arrangements so that 1>9raonnel from the District wlU be permitted to enttf' without deCal. for lhe purpote ot perfounjng their 1pecfflcTnponstbllftle1". 7.4.15. DISCHARGE REPORTS An Industrial user discharging or proposing to discharge sewage Into the District'• tewer1ge facllltlH aha.II RM lequlred to file discharge reports perlodlcally or at any time requeated by the District Industrial user. aubject to Fedefal categorical pretreatment standards, shall submit to the District by June 30 and December 31, unlesa required more frequently by the standard or by th• District, a report Indicating the nature and concentration of pollutants In the dlschatg• which are llmlted by such categorical pretreatment standards. Reports generated by CSDOC may serve to mHt this requirement. In addition this report shall Include a record of nows as required by the District. The District may agrH to alter the montht during ~hlch the reports are to be submitted based on an Industrial user's high or low now rates, holiday•, budgets, etc. Where the District has Imposed mass llmftatlons on an Industrial user. the report shall Indicate the ma11 of pollutanta regulated by the pretreatment standards In the discharge of the Industrial user. Where the District has Imposed equlvalenl mass or concentration limits on an Industrial user, the report ahaJl contain a reasonable measure of an lndu1trlal uHt'a long term production rate. For all other Industrial users subJeet to categorlcal pretreatment standards expresaed In term• of pollutant discharge per unit of production, the report shall Include the Industrial user's actual average production rate for the reporting period. The District may also require an Industrial user to Include other Information In the report lnclu<'lng, but not limited to houra of operation, number and classlflcatlon of employees, and quantities of llquld or gaseous materials atored on site even though they may not be discharged. Industrial users who monitor more frequently than required by the permit must repott the results or such monitoring. Industrial users required to submit these repor1s or to keep other records under the conditions of their permit shall retain for three years all records of monitoring activities lncludlng dates, times, exact places, methods, names of persons who sj\mpled and analyzed the discharge, and results of analysis, and shall make such records available for Inspection and copying by the Regional Board, and the Dlstrlet. This period of retention may be extended during the course of any unresolved litigation regarding the User or the District, when requested by the Regional Boaro. These reports shall be signed per Section 7.4.20 of the Rules and Regulatlons. 7.4.16. CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION All Information and data on a user obtained from report.a, questionnaires, pennH applications, pennltl, monltOftng' programs, and from Inspection• shall RM available to the ~bl1c or other governmental agencies wtthout ret1rtc1'on un'8sa the user apecHlcdy requests confidentiality tnd 11 abfe to demonstrate to the aatiatactk>n ot the General Manager that tM ref.... of· tuch Information would divulge Information, prOC9H89 or method• which would be detrlmental to the ueer'1 competttlve poeltlon . .Any such claim must be utet1ed at the time of aublT)lttal of the lnformatlon by stamping the word• "confidential bualneaa lnformatJon" on each page containing auch lntotmatlon. If a claim la ao aaaerted. the District wlU treat the Information In aocordance wfth Chapter 40, Cod9 of Federal Regulatlonl, Part 2. When requested by the penon tumlthlng a report or other document, the portions of • report or document which might dlacloM trade MCt9tS or MCNt proceaaea ahall not be mad• available to the public, but •hall RM made available to governmental agenclet; at,q 1uch portions of a report of document shall ~ aubfect to use by the state or any state agency In fudJcial reYtew or en~ proceedings tnvolvtng the penaon tumlahlng the report or document. Sewage consttluentl and characteriattce wtn In no Instance be recognl1ed as conftdentlal lnfonnatiort. 7.4.17. TOXIC SOLID WASTES Industrial dlsetwgere Identified u generato..-of toxtc aotld wU1et shall be nottfled by the District ot appllcable requirements promulgated under the Solid W111• OlapoMI Act, and the Reaource Conaervatlon and Rec:cw.ry Act (RCAA) and ahtll be referred to the State of Caltfomla Department of Health SeMc.1. The foregoing provtak>n ahall In no ny relieve the dlacharger of full r•ponslblllty for ascertaining and complylng with all auch requirements. 7.4.18. HAZARDOUS WASTE DISCHARGE All Industrial dischargers are required to file a one time notification with the District of the discharge of w...._ which, If otherwise disposed of, would ~ considered RCRA hazardous wutn. Industrial dlachargerl Which dlKhar9e more than 220 pounds (100 kilograms) of RCRA c1as11fted wutea per month must Include In the notlftcaUon an idenllftcattofl of hazardous constituents, eatlmate1 of mUI and concentration on a monthly bula fot tweN8 c:onMCUtNe month•. lndU8Crtal dischargers who dltcharge Ina than 33 pounds (15 kilogram•) per month of non-acute hazardous waste • deftned by the RCRA do not haw to report under this Section. In addition, Industrial di.charger1 nMd not report poffutam. already addressed under seff·monltortng, baHIJne monitoring, and other periodic C)Ompllance reports. The wastewater Discharge Permit shall be In one of three forms and Is dependent upon the volume and characteristics of 7.4.19. BASELINE MONITORING REPORTS wastewater to be discharged. The three Wastewater Discharge Permits are: (1) Class I Permit: (2) Class II Permit: (3) Special Purpose Permit: 7.4 10 1 Class I Permit All Class I Users discharging or proposing to discharge Into the District's sewerage facllitles must obtain a Class I Waste-- water Discharge Permit jointly issued by the District an.!] CSDOC before discharging. 7 4.10 2. Class II Permit A Class II permit shall be required for all Class II Users who are not requlred·tb obtain a Class I permit. The purpose of a Class II permit is to lac11itate the collectlon of compatible pollutant surcharges from the user. All Class II Users discharging or proposing to discharge into the District's sewerage faclhtfes must obtain a Class II Wastewater Discharge Permit by fifing an apphcat1on pursuant to Section 7.4.2. 7 4 10 3 Special Purpose Permit A special purpose permit shall be required for a user proposing to discharge groundwater. surface runoff, subsurface drainage, or unpolluted water directly or lndlrectly to the District's sewerage facllltles. This permit may be granted when no alternative method of disposal Is reasonably available, or to mitigate an environmental risk or health hazard. All dltcharger1 may be reqotred to comply with applicable mandatory toxic want and pretreatment ttandard• ~ • In accordance with Sections 307 and 308 of th• Federal Water Polludon Control Act. or amendmenb ther9to. Within 180 days of th• date auch pretreatment standard• are promt.Jtgeted, or become applicable to the dlacharger, dfechargera aub-Ject to the standards shall submit a baseline monitoring report to th• District and to the u.s~ Environmental Protecilon • Agency detalllng, In accordance with Section 403. 12, Chapter 40, Code of Federal Reguladons, u amended, the di• charger'• compliance atatua wtth th• regulatlona. If the .,.discharger le In non-compllanoe, ttw NpOrt shalt lndude a time schedule outtlnlng how the discharger will achlew com'Pllance within the date Htabffahed for ttw appllcabte ~ standard•. Progr••• reporta. monttot1ng and reports of compll~ shaJI 8'ao, as reqund by Section 403.12, M submitted by the discharger at the apeclfted tlmM. 7.4.20. SIGNATORY REQUIREMENTS All reports and permit appllcatlons required by the District for satJlfyfng Federal Regulations •hall contain the tortowtng certmcatlon a1atement: "I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or aupervlalon In accordan<:• with Federal Pretreatment Requirements." This statement •hall be signed by • manager and the perton responsible fot environmental matten of the Industrial ..,.., ' • as defined In 40 CFR 403. t2 (1) (1 .. ). 7.5. CHARGE FOR USE Applicants seeking a special purpose wastewater permit shall complete and file with the District, prior to commencing 7.5. t. GENERAL discharge, an application in the form prescribed by the District. This application shall be accompanied by the appllcable fees, plumbing plans, a detailed analysis of the alternatives for disposal, or other data needed by the District for review. Discharge cond111ons and hm1tatlons shall be no less stringent lhan Section 7.3 of these Rules and Regulatlons and Section 2 7 7 of the CSOOC Ordinance. · Monitoring requirements con1alned in the Special Purpose Permit for contaminated groundwater shall be for those hon- compallble pollutants known to exist In the discharge and at least one analysis prior to sewer discharge shall be per- lor med tor all constituents contained In the mosl cur-rent Envlr-<>oiMOtal protection Agency (EPA) "Priority Pollutant" list, excluding Asbestos. 7 4 t 1 MONITORING Management ol a pollutfon control program requires a constant flow of Information on the quantity and quality of di•· charges into the District's sewerage laclfllies. The monitoring of discharges serves three specific purposes. These pur· • poses include ascertaining compliance with the Rules and Regulations, completion of necessary discharge reports as r• quired and determination of user charge fees. There are several modes of a monitoring program. Sell Monitoring develops a data base. and provides the necessary Information for calculation of user charges. Thia monitoring Is performed by the user. Scheduled Monitoring Is a systematic sampling and Inspection survey of all Industrial conttlbutors to the District's sewerage facilities In accordance with a predetermined schedule. Unscheduled Monitoring 11 a random spot check of users to ascenain permit compliance. Demand Monitoring Is conducted when some disruption of the District's sewerage 1ac1hties develops The District will perform scheduled. unscheduled and demand monitoring lo ensure compliance with th• prov1s1ons of the Rules and Regulations and permits, and will review self-monitoring reports. 7 4 12 SELF·J>40NITORING Users requued to obtain a Wastewater Discharge Permit may be required to develop a self·monltorlng and reporting pr~ gram The frequency of self·monltorlng and reporting wlll be based on the following criteria as evaluated by the District: ( 1) The ettect of the discharger's wastewater on the District's sewer1ge facllftles; (2) The degree of toxic materlals which may pa11 through the treatment plant; (3) The need to ensure that any pretreatment standard• tre met; (4) The size, nature. and type of the Industrial wastewater dl1charge; (5) The extent to which the user could contribute to violation of the District'• dlacharg• requirements. Self-monitoring programs Include, at minimum, the followlng: a) A minimum of four (4) gr•b samplH must be used for pH, cyanide, total phenolt. oll and grease, 1ulfldt, and volahle organics. b) For all other pollutants, 24-hour cOITlposlte 1amplee must be obtained through f\ow-propottlonal compOtlte 1ampllng technlqu11 where feasible. The purpose of a charge for ul8 Is to Insure that each recipient of sewerage tervic. from the District paya Its reasonably proportionate share of all the coats of provtdtng that MWerage MMc8. Charge• for use 11\aU be UMd to rlCOYef the total cost of operation and maintenance. lncludlng the ~ng, treating and di.po.Ing of wU1ewater In the Olstrict'a ..-.r- age facllltlea, capital ·~ and rHeMt r9<1ulrem•nt1 tor proyfdlng wastewater coftection natment end disposal. In addltfon, they will be used to relmburae District for the cost of monltot1ng and enfor~ment of theM Ruin and Regu&. tlons. General charges wlU be determined on the balJa of the volume of wastewater, the m ... ot BOO, and 'he m ... of SS as set forth below. Addltlonal f"' wlll be levied by the District tot competlbl• and non-compatible potlutam. In ••~ of thoae amount• apecffled In the user permit. 7.5.2. DETERMINATION OF FLOW There are three modeta for determining the vofume of wastewater dlachatged Into the MWer: direct rneuur9menf. IMtered water 1uppty, adjusted metered water supply. ThoN UMr1I exceeding 10% of tM dnlgn cap.ldty of M'f Dlltrlct aewerage facility may be required to provide a contlnuoua, automatic flow meUUtemtnt ayetem lncorporetlng floW Indication, totallmion, and recording of the wastewater floW (direct m ... ur.ment 1yatem). ThoM UNra not required to have a conttnuou. wutewa* floW measurement system ahall UM metered water supply 0t adfuet9d metefed water supply measurements to determine now. The Dlltrlct shall approve th• m«hod of wastewater flow measurement to ~ used In each Instance. 7.5.2.1. Direct meuurement reporte the volume of Industrial wastewater determined by• fUI time flow mtter, rNuuring the wutewater JMvtng the plant. 7.5.2.2. Metered water aupply reporta the amount of Industrial wastewl1er dlacherged when the flow "°4umt 11 the m ... ur.ment of the tmal water entering the ullf'I plant. Thie amount can ~taken ffom water blllt or ftoot meaaurtng device Which meuuree the Intake of water trom either the ~ .-ter weti., or other eourcea. 7.5.2.3. Adfutted mettfed watfr aupply r9poftt lM amount of ln<kmr1al wastewatlf dllchatged when ~ of water conaomed In plant ~ are aubtr.cted frOm the total volume of m.-.d Wit• em.rlng the plant. This reeub In • calc:ulet.ed rather thtn a m.aaurtd now vofume of lnduatttel wutew.e.r ~ the plMt. TM adJuated metered waw eup- ply la ct.termlned by ~ucttng meuured quantities of water consumed In plant opetaiona from the met.ecs Wiil« euppty. 7 ,5.3. DETERMINATION OF BIOLOGICAL OXYGEN DEMAND (BOO) ANO SUSPENO!D SOLIDS (SS) FOR CHAAOE FOR USE (1) TM 800 end SS eotantratfont rtqUtred for charge fof UM wit RM o.tttmlned fl'om the .venige of lfW sempfN. Each tempi• aha.II ~ 1 24 hour comp09he col*ted propcw1lonal to now. Each 24 hour compoeete MmfM must haw lndMdual aamplff taken at leU1 once '* hoUf during al 24 hcMn or M'f ....., number of hcMn that wa.t4Mat.. le~ Into the"'"'· 7.5.4. CHARO! FOR USE c) Where flow propor1fonal composite aampllng la lnft .. lble. sampl9t may ~ Obtained through tlme-proportlonal composite atmpllng techniques ot through a minimum of four (4) grab samplet where tht User demonatratH that thlt wlll provide a repre1entat1ve aample of the et(luent being discharged. ChifVe fof UMr • VAY + BAb ~ IAa samplH collected shall be In accordance with prOP4tr aampllng and handling technique• outlined In tht latest edition of "Standard Method•" or that publication entitled "Methods for Chemlcal A,,.fysls ot Water and WMtff'' pubHahtd by the WMf9 V tote! VOkaM of ftow, In ~ cubic fMt EPA. or other •pproprlat• method approved by the Reglona.I Board. 8 • •otel dlecharge of btochtmk:al OXYVlf' demand, In~ 7 4 t3 MONITORINO ANO METERING FACILITIES s • totll dlectw'ge of 1uepeodtd eoldl, In poundl Tht General Manager mey requlrt the uHr to construct at t\la own t•penae monttotlng and meterlng faclllMt to anow Inspection. sampling end now m1a1urement or th• tewage or lntefNI drainage tyatem1. TM .o"*'.i Manaoer l'NIY alto require aampUng and meltring equlpmtnt to bt prOVlded, lnttalled and optfated et tht ut9r • •ltPlnM· TM monltoftng ond mtterln taclll ahot.lld normdy bt altuated on the UMt't prem!Mt. When IUCh • locaUon w°"9d M ln\f>facttcel OI ' -(2) 20 pounde of IU9f*'ded aoffda per employee per Y9#: and (3) 20 ~ of BOO per emptoyee per year. (The number of employeee wtl be conaldered at the awrage of ~ .!:::.:::: .:' ::;:lngonof•-~ baale. Thia may be detennlMd by ~ the number of people employed -r•-"' _,, quarter, or other period that retlecta nonn.I employment fluctuatlont.) 7.5.5. SPECIAL PURPOSE DISCHARGE PERMIT CHARGE FOR USE 7.5.6. MASS EMISSION RATES· RATE DETERMINATION Maximum mMI emlaab't ralH for non«>mp81fble or compatible potlutanta that are Pf'9Mnt or anticipated rn the uaera -----dlecharge shall be Mt for each UM and made • part of MCh UMf"• permit. Theae rates ahaJt be baaed on Federlll petnN1lment atMdarda and rates, or the rat" contained In Exhibit B, Schedule of Rat" and Charges, to these Rules and Reguldona, at applied pursuant to~ 7.5.4, wf'llchever Is more atrtngent. 7.5.7. CHARGES FOR NON-COMPLIANCE No~_ with permit requirement•, mass emission rate Hmltt, concentrations, and/or thete Rules and Regulations may be damtned by an analyalt of a grab or compostte sample of the discharge of a pennlttH. If routine aampllng of the dlsc:hwge of a permltt" reveals non-compliance by the pennlttM with the m ... emlnlon rat" °' ottMt oondltlont and HmltatloM •pecffted In the permltt"'' discharge permit, or with any provtak>na of th ... Rul" and Regulatlone, then the pennlttee ahd pay 19" to the Olatr1c:t u tpecffled fn Exhibit 8, Sehedute of Rates and Charges. The purpoee of the non-<:ompllance feH It to compentate the otstrict for additional COits of aampflng monitoring laboratory analylll, trNlment, dllposal, .,,d admlnlttrattve proceulng Incurred at a mutt of the non-compflance, and 'shill be In ~!°"~.:.:.In Heu of any penalties u may be a.....ecs pursuant to Sectlona 7.8.2, 7.8.3, and 7.6.4, and charget Upon dltcovery of non-compliance wnh any pretreatment atandard and requirement, the District ahall be authorized to lmmedlately proceed with enforcement action against the lnduttrtal uaer u outlined In Section 7.8. The user's status shall remain In vtolatlon until all necesaary steps have bffn taken to restore or achieve compllance. 7.5.8. DAMAGE TO FACILITIES OR INTERRUPTION OF NORMAL OPERATIONS When a dlachatge of wutH cauaea an obstruction, Interference, damage, or any other Impairment to District's operatlqn or faclUtles, the bt9trtci may ...... a charge to the discharger for the wort< required to clean or repair the facfltty or com lnc:umld to rMUme normal opefationt and aueh discharge shalt be groondt fot permit revocation. A M1Vk:e fee of 25 per<*1t of Dtn1ct'a con shall be added to th ... charget and shalt be payable within forty five (45) daya of Invoicing by th• Dlttnct. If n can be shown that the dltcharge la the cause of .the District ~ting ltt discharge requtremenb established by any Regulldory Aoerw::Y or lncumng eddttfonal expentes or suffering lotaes or damage to the MW9n1ge facilltles then that discharger thal be rMponalble for any costS or expen ... Incurred by the District, lndudlng regutatory fines. ~s. and assestmenta made by othtf agencies or a court. 7.8. ENFORCEMENT 7.6.1. DUTY OF ENFORCEMENT (1) The General Manager It hereby charged with the duty of enforcing this Section. The provisions of this Section shall be applicable to any discharge and any building, structure or property temporarily or permanently con"9Cted to the Dlttrlct'a sewerage taciUtles, wt.ether the aame It owned, operated or controHed by a private party or by a public agency, other than the Dlatrlct, or quaal-publlc agency, corporation or usoclatlon. The District •hall have legal authority to obtain remedlet for n~ompllance by Industrial users wnh any pretreatmtnt standard and requirement, Including th• authortty to ... k lnfunctlve relief. The District shall have authof'tty and procedUfff (after Informal nob to the discharger) to Immediately and eftectlvely halt or prevent any dltcharge of pollutant• which may contt!Me an Imminent endangerment to the health or welfare of persons or to the envtronment, or cauM Interference with the operation• of any treatment ptant. (2) In eddHJon to such other penaltlet u may be presct1bed for a vlolatton of thete Rulet and Regutatlont, whet...,., the General Manager find• that a dltcharge of watt• hu been taking place In vtolatlon of any prohibitions or llmltatlont prescribed herein or pret.rutmtnt ltandards promulgated In accordance herewith, he may require the user to aubmft for hla approval beat m.,,agement ~ plans (BMPt) wherever necenary to Implement the Dttirict'a PfW'e•tment program (e.g. plant ensuring Industrial UMrt conduct neceuary routine maintenance. clMlq operattont, chemical storage practlcea, segregation of waatn for reclamation, reduction of contaminated runof'f, etc.). My falhxe to comply wtth tuch BMPs shall Ukewtse be deemed a violation of this article. • 7.8.2. ENFORCEMENT REMEDIES The Di111ic11 fMY, Ill 118 diec:redon. utillu lllY one. combination, or alt enforcement remedlet provJded In Sectloo 7.6 In rnponee to Inf ~ Of a permtt or theM R&AM and Regulations. 7.8.2.1 PROBATION ORDER In the ewrrt that It la detef'mlned th8I a ueer hM dlKharged In vtolatlon of any proytalon of theM Rut" and Regulatlona, or the tennt. condttlona and lmltattont Of Ill dlKharge permit, Of hu not made payment of aR amounts owed to the otatJ1ct for user charget, non-compliance fw, or llf'f other fen, the General Manager may luue a Probation Order, whereby the uaer mutt comply with all dlrectlvet, conditions, and requirements thtfeln within the time pr"crlbed. Tuesday, June 23, 1992 87 PUil.iC NOTICU I MLie IOT1Cll I PUl&JC MOTICll applcal* ~ of theN R.Alee and Reg1Mdona. I PUIUC NOTICH I PUBLIC NOTICES 7.8.2.4. PERMfT SUSPENSION The 0'8trict may auapend Inf permit when a permlttM: (1) F• to comply wtth the tenna and oondltk>na of efthef an ECSA or RCSA. (2) Knowfngly prO'Adee a falee acatement. ~. record, repc>(t, or other document to the Dlatrlct. (3) R«ueee to pnMde r9Corda, repor11, plllna, or other documenta required by the District to determine permtt terms, condttton9, or llmltatlona, discharge compn.nc:., or compltance with th"' Ruin and Regulations. (4) F...,,._, tampers with, or knowlugty r9ndera tnaccume My mc>nlt0!1ng device or sample collectlon method. (5) Fallt. to report algnlftcant changes In operatloM or wastewater conltltuenta and chatactenstlca. (8) Violate• a Probation Order. en RlfuaM l'NIOnab&e acceaa to tha-peanlttM'.a.prem!Ma for tha pucpou_of lnapectlon aod monru>rtng, (8) Don not make tlmety payment of alt amounts owed to the District for user charges, non-compliance fees, penaltiet, deposits, or any other f"9 and chalget. (9) VlolatH any condition or !Imitation of Its discharge permit or any provision of the District's Rules and Regulatlona. (10) Vlolat" any condition or Imitation of Its discharge permit or any prov1slon of the District's Rules and Regulatlons. (11) Dlscharget effluent that causes pass through or Interference with the District's collection treatment or dlspoaal facllltlet. · ' (12) Fall• to tubmlt oral notice or written notice of bypass occurrence. When the General Manager hu reason to believe that grounds exist for permit suspension, he shall give written notice thereof by «*1ffled mall to the permlttM aattlng forth a statement of the facts and grounds deemed to exlS1, together with the time and place where the charget shall be heard by a Department Head. The hearing date shall not be less than fifteen (15) calendar days nor more than forty.five (45) calendar days after the malling of such notice. (1) At the auapenalon hearing, the permlttee ahall have an opportunity to respond to the allegations set forth In the notk:e by presenting written or oral evidence. The hearing shall be conducted In accordance with procedures ~bllahed by the General Manager and approved by the District's General Counsel. (2) After the concluston of the hearing, the Department Head shall submit a written report to the General Manager setting forth a brief statement of facts found to be true, a determination of the Issues presented, conclualona, and a recommendation. (3) Upon receipt of the written report, the General Manager shall make his determination and should he find that grounds Hist for suspension of the permtt, he shall Issue his decision and order In writing within thirty (30) calendar days afttf the conctuslon of the hearing by the Department Head. The written decision and order of the General Manager ahall be aent by certified malt to the permlttff or Its legal counsel or representative at the permlttff's buslneu addr .... Upon an ordtf of 1uapenak>n by the General Manager becoming final, the permlttee shall have no right to discharge any Industrial waa1ewater, dlrectty or lndlrectty to the Dlatrlct't sewerage facilities for the duration of the suspension. All costs for phyalcdy terminating and reinstating service shall be paid by the permlttff. AITy owner or responsible management employee of the permlttM shall be bound by the order of suspension. An order of permit suspension Issued by the General Manager shall be deemed final upon delivery to the permltee, unless appealed to the Board of Directors pur$uant to s.ctlon 7.8.2.9. 7.6.2.5. PERMIT REVOCATION The District may revoke any permit when It Is determined that a permlttM: (1) Knowlngly provides •false statement, representation. record, report, or other d~ment to the District. (2) Refuaea to proVlde records, reports, plans, or other documents required by the District to determine permit terms, conditions, or other llmltatlona, discharge compliance, or compllance with these Rules and Regula1ions. (3) Falalfl .. , tampers with, or knowlngty renders Inaccurate any monltoi1ng device or sample collection• method. (4) Fall~ to report significant changes In operations or wastewater constituents and characteristics. (5) Falla to comply with the term• and conditions of an ECSA, permit suspension, or probation order. (6) Discharge• efftuent to the District's sewerage facllltles while Its permit Is suspended. (7) Refus" reaaonable access to the permlttee's premises for the purpose of Inspection and monitoring. (8) Ooet not make tlmety payment of all amounts owed to the District for user charges, non-compliance fees. penalties, deposits, or any other fees and charges. (9) Discharges a batch dump to the Olstrtct•s sewerage lacllltles . (10) Dltc:hargn effluent that causes pass through or Interference with the District's collection. tre'atment, or disposal facilities. (11) Fallt to aubmH oral nottc:. or written notice of bypasa occurrence. (12) VlolatM My condition or Amltatlon of lta discharge permit or any provision of the District's Rules and Regulatlont. When the General Manager haa reason to believe that ground• elllst for revoc.tlon of a permit, he shall give written not.Ice by certified mall thereof to the pennlttM Mttlng forth a statement of the factt and grounds deemed to exist together with the tfme and place where the chargn thaD be heard by a Department Head. The heating date shall not be less than flftffn (15) calendar days nor more than forty·ftve (45) calendar days after the malllng of such notice. The Probltlon Ordet may contain terms and conditions Including, but not llmHed to, Installation of pretreatment equipment and facllltln, aubmlttal of drawings or teehrncal reports, payment of fffs, llmtts on rate and time of discharge, or other (1) At the heerlng, the permlttM shall have an opportunity to respond to the allegatlons set forth In the notice provlalona to ensure compliance with theM Ruin and Regulations. by preaentlng written or oral 9Yldence. The revocation heatfng shall be conducted In accordance with the procedur .. establlahed by the General Manager and approved by the District'• general counsel. (2) After the conclusion of th hearing, the Department Head ahatl tubmlt a written report to the General Manager aettlng forth a brief statement of facts found to be true, a determination of the Issues presented, conctuafone, and a recommendation. • If at any time while a Probation Order Is In enect, a user discharges wutewattf to the 011trlct' • MWerage facilltles which Is not In compllanc:e wtth the Probation Ordtf, the terms, condition•, or the llmltatlont apeclfted In the user's discharge permit, or with any provision of th... Rules and Regulatlona, then the UMr shall pay fHt to the Oll1rict u apecffled In Exhibit B, Schedule of Rat" and Charges, and the user may be UMued aJt other COits Incurred durtng the aamptfng, lncfudtng labOr, equipment, matertals, and overttead. The user may also be tubfect to permit suspension pursuant to Sec-tion 7.8.2.4 of theM Aul" and Regutatlona. (3) Upon ...c.lpt of the written report. the General Manager shall make his determination and should he find that groonda exist for permanent revocation of the permit, he shall Issue his decision and order In writing within A Probdon Order Issued by the General Manao-shalt be In eff9Ct for a period not to exc:ffd ninety (90) days. Upon thirty (30) calendar daya after the conc:1uaJon of the heartng by the Department Head. The written decision and order aattat.ctory oompllance wtth the terms of the Prol>Mlon Order and expiration tMreof, any fw to be uaeaed due to of the ~al Manager shall be sent by certlfted mall to the pennltt" or Its legal counsel or representative at the aubeequent non-cornptlaru by user shall be In accordance wtth tf'9M Ruin and Regulatlont, ,...tabllthed at the rate permttt.. 1 butlneu addr"9. .... Mt fotth In Exhl.blt e. Schedule of Ratn and Charg91. Al enforcement actlone therM.fter ahalt be based on apf>llcab'e provt.loM of these Rulet Md Regotatlont. In the event that the General Manager determines not to revoke the permit he may order other enforcement actions, Including, but not 1.lmlted to, a temporaty tuapenalon of the permit. under terms and conditions that he deems appropriate. 7.8.2.2. ENFORCEMENT COMPLIANCE SCHEDULE AGREEMENT (ECSA) Upon an order of revocation by the General Manager becoming final, the permlttee shall permanently lose all rights to Upon ct.termination that a permlttM It In non-compAance with the terms, conditions or llmftatlont specified In Its permit or dl9c:harge any lnduttrlal waa1ewater dlrectty or lndlrectty to the District's sewerage facrlltles. All costs for physical any prV't4ek>n of theM Rulee and R9gUtattona, and needa to construc:t and/or ecqun and Install equipment retated to termination •hall be paid by the pennttt... My owner or responsible management employee of the pemuttee shall be 1>ttt•iliilllifer1t. the General Manager may reQUlre the pennfllee to ..,.., Into an ECSA. which wlll, upon the effective date of bound by the order of revocation. Ari order of permit revocation ltaued by the General Marn11ger shall be deemed nna1 the ECSA. arMnd the pennlftM'a permit. 'l1te ECSA ahall contain the terms and condftlons by wf'llch a permlttM must upon defl\tety to the permlttff, unleu appealed to the Board of Directors pursuant to Section 7.6.2.9. operate during ha tenn and ahd PfOYlde apedflc dat" for echi.vtng compbnce with nch term and condition for COMb'Uctton, acqutaltk>n, and lnstanatlon of required equipment related to pmre9tment. My future applJcatlon for a pennlt at a locatton wtthln the Dlatrtct by any person subject to an order of revocation will be ' contldered by the Olttrlct aft., fully revtewlng the records of the revoked permit, which records may be the basis for All ECSA shall nave a maximum term of one hundred4tghty (1 IO) daya, and upon ahowfnO a good cause, Including but denial of a new permit. not ltmlted to reasonable pt'Ogfff• undtf the terms of the ECSA, ti may be exi..lded by the General Manager for an addllloMI pertod not to exceed one hundred..tgtlty (180) days. No furthet exteMlonl ahall be granted except on approval 7.8.2.6. EMERGENCY SUSPENSION of the Bolird of OlfectOl"I. The District may, by order of the General Manager wtthout notice or hearing, suspend sewerage service when auch The ECSA may contain tenna and condltlont lncludlng but not Nmlted to ~~ for Mlf-monltortng, Installation of IUlpenak>n It necetNrY. In order to atop en actual or Impending dltcharge wf'llch presents or may present an Imminent or 1>4et»eetment equipment and fecllltlff, aubmlttal of drawings or reporta, operator certlt'lcatlon, eudlt of waste minimization aubstantllll endangerment to the health and welfare of peraona, or to the environment, or may cauH Interference wtth the practk:ee, payment of f .... llmlta on rate and Ume of di.charge, depoett of perfonMnce guwantM, or other provtslont to Dlltrk:t'a MW9fagt fldfltln, or may ~ the vtolation of any State or Federal Law or Regulation M emergency "*"' comp11ance with th•• Rulet and Regulatlona. autpenalon order It ftnal and not appeel&bfe. · An ECSA ahaH not be epprc>Y9d by the Olatftct untH such time .. al amounta owed to the ot.trk:t, lnctudlng 1"1, charget 7.8.2.7. CML PENALTIES for uee, SectJon 7.5.8 chargn, non<omplfanc. fen. depoelta, or cMt penaltlee .,. pllld In f\M, or an agreement for deferNd payment MCUfed by acceptable cola1eral or. third pw1y, .. approved by the Dl9trtct. Falkn to pay .. emountt 7.8.2.7.1. IMPOsmoN BY COURT owed to the Ol9trlct shall be ground• for permit autpenalon or permit revocation • Mt fof1h In Sections 7.8.2.4 and 7.8.2.5. Any penntaee, dl8charget, or other per..on who vtolatn any provWon of Secdon 7 of th ... Rulet and Regutatlona. 8lf'f pennft condlllon, ptOhlbftlon or lf'ltuent lmltdon, or any order, comptlance echedute, tuspenak>n or rwoc:don lhel be If, during the term of M ECSA, aamplfng rwlt ~ by the permthe wtth the term•, condftlona or llmbtk>na cMly lable In a eum not to exceed ~ thouMnd dolat'a ($25,000) a day fOf NCtl vtolatlon. Punuant to Sections apecMed In the ECSA, the UMr'a permit, or f/lf'f prcMalon of theee Rut. and Reg!Mdona, the pennftt .. ahal pay the fw 54739 and 54740 of the CllllfomAa Oowmment Code, the D1ttrtct. upon order of the General Manager, ahal pecttlon the u ~ 1n &.htbtt e. Schedute of Ratel and Cf\aroel, and m~ be •••Hd al oct. coett lneufred during the Supertor COUft to lmpoee. -and rKOWr euch penaftSee or auc:ti oct. ~ u the District may tmpoae ....... a.amping. lnctudtng labor. equipment. materialt, and 0¥9f'heed. and reccMt under Federal or Stat. llW. If compltence It not echlewd In llCCOf'danc:. wtth the t9nnt and cooclttona of an ECSA duf'lng ha tenn, the Oenerlll 7.8.2.7.2. tMPOStTION 8Y ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE Manager mey IMue an order euapendlug Of !'9¥0klng the dlachatge pennlt pu'9Uant to Set1b• 7.8.2.4 and 7.8.2.5. Any permftM, cbc:herger, or other per..on who vtoletee fllf'f pnwttaon of Section 7 o4 thete Ruin and R•latlont, f/lf'f If folowlng the expiration of an ECSA, aampQng r9llMlt non-compllance by the psmlllee ... the """'· condlllone Ott s*mll ~. ~·CK eflluenl lmbtlof';. or fllf'f order, oompllnCe echeduM, auapentlof\ or ~ shall be ltmte .. a.. epectfted In the oermft. CK~ of.,_. RutM and Reglltlllone, the pemifft9e lhal pay.,.. amount ~ llebte In the~ emounea, • lpplalible, lmPoMd by the Dtllrict ~to an edmlnletrattw compi.lnt: a blMCI on the feel Mt forth ln Exhibit B, or A-. and Ctwgee. for wh vtoletlon. eum not to bCMd two thouund ...,.. (12,000) a dly tot fllllr'G CK ref\.ltlnQ to fUmlth teci\nleal or monftof'lng f'9PCM1a, a tum not to eKOMd ttW'M ~ dolara (13.000) a d.y for ~ CK NfullnQ to comply wtth ll'IY compAance tchedlJ!e, a " "' permltlM ~· In conalatent comOllanee for a two-yw S*tod ~ ECSA ...,._,.,, "*' the feel thal be eum not to ~ .,_ ~ dolara (IS~ for wh ~ tor dtachargea In vtolatlon of My ..- "1llfllblllMd In ecccwdanc• W'tth Exhibit ti, Schedule of RllM and CharOM-AJI enforcement ectlofw theNeftet" ~ be dllCNtge lnlltlllOl1, penntt ooodllon or ott. lnued, ~ or adopted by the Dfatrtc:t. and •sum not to blMCI on~ Pf'O"lllon• of.,_. Rulte and Aeguletlone. •CMCI ten dolara (t10) per~ tor.,,., dltcNrge In~ of Inf auepeneton, CNN and <*'at order°' other order, CK proNbMon IMUld, .......a or lldOpttd by the Ofatrtd. 7.9.2.3. AEOUUTORY COMPLIANCE SCHEDULE AGREEMENT ~) The DIRtct !NY proceed under ...., 1.U.7.2 by ~ an ldl'nltMll .. ~ to any per90n wt.o vtotal9a fllf'f N 11 fllf'f time eubeequenl to the iuu.nce of• wea11w• dleohlrgl I*"* to an ~ ueer, Fedefll C•1gMoll ~' ol ...._ 1 ol '-...,...and "'911110011,.,,., permit co.idNoli. proNblttort or eftluent lmftdon. or fllf'f °"*· Pt•111mtnt ....,di .. adopted or revtMd by the EPA, CK In "9 t¥ant the Ole'1clll enecll r'tlAMd d11d*91 lrnllla.11, = ~ ••p1'11b1 or f'lfWI~ ~ e. ect or fllUr'I to ad I* conelUle the W>lltlon, the the QenerW ......... upon ~ tNt an IMullrt.I ueer would not be In oomplal11C'9 ... h Mure lmlll111111, ol ._ ......... c:M llb9ly ID be~ and tr'9 ~ c:M penalty. The ad"*M._ complaint et.a mey ,.... tt. lnduetrW ueer to .,,.... Into a RCSA wllt h Dlltrtot under """' and OOf.-.,.• lwl would PfOWll tor .,_. by ,...... ..e.y or •• d mll on ..-Plf'IO" and etMll lnfOfm "9 Pl'IO" that • ~ •Ml be acNeAng complenc• wee. al new atandM:tl by the ~ ""' on • IPldlo .... The AC8A ltMll haw • "**"""' conducllld. ""*' • dllfl '*' ... -*"• ....... N Oener'11 .......... The S*IC>n may weNe the ~ to • hMrinO. In term of two hundred M\ .. lly (270) deyt. "'*" Ollll I .,.. not be ~. • The ACM mey cont111n"""' and COfdlOM lnclUdlng but not llm"9d to~ tor ~ .... ••Clll• of P*•"""'*" (1) Al .. ,_.,,., .. .....,. lflllll ,_.en~ ID r•pood to"' d•gMlor• ... torth In "9 •••Mii .. eqi.,_ie end feclldee. MAMNltlll o1 *-""'*CK repcw11 • .-. mUmmlon pndCee or Glw ~·to..,.,.. CO!"l'*it by pnu ••.,-.•..,--....The,_,_.,.. be oonduceed In accordance--. the~ toff"Jlaa .-._.....-and~ . .. ....... by .. GeMrW Mii ''' and.,, ou•d by .. oe.w,..,... OOUNel. ~:;.::oca..:-.~1n~-i.::::: ~.:::::-~ vtotdon ol the AC8A ....... ~of:..~:;~:·=·:~-:.:-~~': :11~ == ~':t:.~~ ":.~ .. '*.::: • the eo1 r'DI · ol ......... I Ml .,.111111. .. .....,.,.. M..., on"' >1•.,..., •le~ on .. ...,_. Upoft RC1A = llof\ and In the IWf\C of nonftj-..1-co1-m111ip181 .. •a• by 1he PM•• •••· ~-Ml ehll M •••rtllld In MDD --llllNblt I ~ oA AllM and Al •ib'cemenl ac9or'9 ....... llWI M ._... on ... .._ - 88 Tuesday. June 23. 1992 Puauc •nc11 "'8&.IC •ncn I PU1UC llOTICll I PU1&JC 10T1C11 I MUC llOTICll w 10T1C11 I PUii.iC 10T1C11 I ....c 110T1C11 I w ..,_ I ,... IOTW ~ Prom 87 ' I A hw"9 1N1 be hlld by tM -..,.. ol Olliec:be .... -(eat ...... lw clllll of dtlt"'*llllon ........ 8 ~ 4 S*900 dluatlafted with the decttlon of the General MMIQlt may ..,.,..i to ..,. BoArd Of Olrectorl Within th"1y (30) unleel • i.. dmt ........ IO by .... perm•u end ....... °' DlreGIDIL .... -.. not t..d .... h -.· .. days of notlc9 of the o.n.al Manage(• dedtAon, In tocordence With Sedlon 7.&2.9. ..'Y..... ltme, due to lclona or lndol• ol 1'9 IPll• .. 11. the Oenlr.i ........... .., 1t1111 lie dUmM tlnll. If 1ner the heating Of ap~. If any, It la fOund that the pert0n NI~ f9porting 0t dlactwo-r~Ulremem, the The 8olld a.c..e.y ehlll ~"""" (11) clllye ol l'9 eo.d ol DINdal• d1Mrmlnlllon, prowlde _...,, notlot_ IO"' General Manager or Board of Olrtctott may ...... a cMI S*'ally ~ l\at penon. IPPellanl by C*1lled mall ol tM heltlng dllll, time, end pllce, or the dlnlll. If the hwtnG 11 cMnled, IN Mlineger'e dtClllolt Wiii be t1n111 tlftMn {11) d8ye ..._ the ctmt euch nollce le lllll9d. . In the determination of the amount of the cMI S*\lltY, al relevwt drcuma1Mcn may be taken Into conelderatlon, _ lnctudtng, but not llmlted to, the extent of harm eeuMCt by the vtollllon, the economic beMftl <*Md through any At the hwlng. the ~ thll hlw the opporU1ly to ~ Wlllln or Olll 4Mdela IUPPO'*l9 Ill .rDOllllonl non-compllanoe, the nature4nd ~ of the vto&atlon, the ~ of time ~ which the violation OCC\n and the 0011carnfo9 the ottglnel dedllofi. ectton, or ~ In IOCOf'dlnoe Wlh ldapted ,_,... ol Procedurt ol l'9 eo.d m corrective action. If any. attempted Ot taken by the pereon. Olrtctora. • Payment of cMI penam.a ahall be due wtthln th6rty (30) dlye of the ~ the Older .....atng the penatt* bec:ome9 ftnal. After tM !)eating, the lkl9rd of Olrec1or'I a1*1 """9 • ~ _....., to uphokl, modlfV, or ~ IM Ofta_._ The amount of any eMI penatttea which Mlle remained dllnquent for a period of ebdy (90) daYt from the cSm they .,. dectslon, adlon, or detwmlnllllon u cwdeNd by the Oenenl MM8ger. • · due ahall cona11tute a Uen egalnat the ....i propetty of the dlecharger from whJch the dlacharge reautUng In the lmpoaltlon of the penalty originated. The Hen ahall blMt no fotce llnd en.ct urd recotded wltt1 the county NCOfder and when recorded ahan have the forot and eftect and prtortty of a JudgfMnt lien and continue for ten (10) yeart and be renewable In accordance with law. The dedelon ol the Boltd of Otr9ctorl thll be 11t fOrttl In wt11nO wllt*1 *Y M (ti) c111ye afW the ca. ol lhe ~ and ahall contain a finding Of the ... found to be true, the cMllm'dlllllon Of --pt•tnllld, and the conduttoN. ' .... Wfttten dec:l9lon and order of the 8oard of Dlrectoft ehall be Mnl by certtfted rnll to the ~ or Ila legit oounMI Cl! • repreaentatlve It the appellant'• bUalneaa adchu. Coples of the order ahall be MNed by person., service or by '9Qlettred mall upon the party aerved with th• admlnlltratlv• complaint and upon oth., per90n1 who appeared at the hearfng an requ.ated a copy of the order. The order of the Board Of DlrectOtl ahall be ftnal upon Ila adopdqn. In the 9Ytnt the 8o#'d of DltKtora fah to ~ • modtfy the Oenetal Manlgtr't order, It ahall be deemed afftrmed. Any party aggrieved by a nnaJ ord• la80ed by the Board of Dtr9Ct0ra after granting r9Ylew of the order of th• GeneraJ Manager m ay obtain review of the order of the Board of Olrec:tora In the auperlor court, by filing In the court a petltk>n for 7.15.2.9.1. APPEAL OF CHARGES AND FEES ' wrh of mandate within thirty (30) daya followtng the Ml'Vlc» of a copy of the decision and order laaued by th• Board of --_,_ - Directors. . Arty uaer, permit applcant, Ot pwmm .. affected by any dedlk>n, acdon, or cMlennlnatlon by the D6atrtct ...,,, ·-• - the lmpoaltlon and cohc1lon of ..... IUCh U connectton ch8tgM, MWer UM chlrgee, and epedll purpote dllcharga ~ 7 6 2 8 APPEALS TO THE GENERAL MANAGER chatQM, but excluding non-com~ fMe. may -an apPMI which ahall be hMrd by the Board of Olrec:tof9 oA the Dlatrfct. Any user, permit applicant, or permlttee affected by any decision, action or determination made by a Department Head may file a written request for an appeal hearing. The request must be made wtthln fifteen (15) day1 of malling of the All appeal.I under thl1 Section ahall be conducted by the Board of Dltectora In the aame manner and under the~ NIM decision. The request for a hearing shall set forth In detail all fact• 1upportlng the appeHant'a request. as appeals set forth In Section 7.6.2.9. 7.8.3. COSTS The General Manager shall, within fifteen (15) days of receMng the ~ueat for appeal, prcwtde wrttten notice to the uaer of the hearing date, time, and place. The hearing date ahall not be more than thirty (30) days from the malllng or such notice by certified m all to the appellant unless a later date la agreed to by the appellant. If the hearing Is not held within aald lime due to actions or Inactions of the appellant, then the orlglnaJ decision ahall be deemed final. In addition to the penaltlH provl<Md herff'I, the Olatrict m.y r9COYW ~ attorney'• ,._, court c:oste, court reporters' fees and other expen ... of litigation by appropttate suit at lew agalr'9t th• ptfSOf'I found to have vtolll9d theM Rules and Regulattona, ord.,. of the Board of cond.ltlona of permlll Issued hertunclet. 7.6.4. OTHER PENALTIES At the hearing, the appellant shall have the opportunity to present Information aupportlng Its Potltlon concerning the atatra decision. action, or determination. The hearing •hall be conducted In accordance with procedures established by the Gen- eral Manager and approved by the District's general counael. After the conclusion of the hearing, the General Manager ahall prepare a written report setting forth a brief statement of tacts found to be true, a determination of the Issues presented, and conclusions. The General Manager shall make his determination whether to uphold, modify, or reverse the decision, action, or determination of the Department Head and shall Issue his decision and order within thirty (30) calendar days of the hearing. The written decision and order of the General Manager shall be sent by certified mall to the appellant or Its legal counsel or representative at the appellant's business address. Any vtolatloft of theM Ru ... ~ Regulatk>ns which la 8'lo a Ylollltiof1 of f9dlral or IU'9 i.wt or reguletlona la, In .-. tlon to any enforcement ~ and proCeedlnga contained In the Rulel and ~. tubf9d to enforcement ~ Ues and proceedings appllcable under such federal or atate lawa or regutattona. 7.7. FALSIFYING INFORMATION Any person who knowingly makea any false statement, repNMntatk>n, record, r9p0rt, plan or other document filed w1t1'1 ~ District or who falslftes, tampers with, or knowingly rend.,. Inaccurate any monitoring device or method required unCt.. this regulation, •hall vtolata th ... Aul" and Regulations. .. • The order of the General Manager shall be final In all respects fifteen (15) days aftef' It Is malled"to the appellant unless a ... request tor a hearing Is flied with the Board of Directors pursuant to Section 7.6.2.9. 7.8. PUBLISHED NOTICE OF NON-COMPLIANCE . . 7 6 2.9. APPEALS TO THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS Thl names of Industries In signlfk:ant norHX>mptlanee with fedetal pretreatment atandarda ahall be annually pu~ the District, In accordance with EPA requirements spectfted In 40 CFR 403.S(f) (2) (vtl}, In the largest daffy It the General Manager's order Is adverse to the user, permit applicant. or permlttee, It may prior to the date that the General Manager's order becomes nnat, file a wrttten request for a hearing by the Board of Directors accompanied by an appeal tee In an amount shown In Exhibit B, Schedule of Rates and Charges. The request for hearing shall aet forth In detali all the Issues In dispute for which the appellant seeks determination and all fact• supporting appellant's request. published In the District aervlce area. • 7.9. WAIVER OF PROVISIONS -. Waivers of federal categorical pretreatment standards and thu• the provlalon• of theae Rulff and Regulation• are No later than sixty (60) days after receipt of the request for hearing, the Board of Directors shall either set the matter for prohibited under any clrcumatancea other than thoae authotl:ud under Section 403, Genetal Pretreatment Regulations:: .of hearing, or deny the request tor hearing. the Clean Water Act. ; • .. . . The Board of Directors shall grant all requests for a hearing on appeals concerning administrative civil penalties (Section 7 6.2.7.2), permit suspension or revocation. Whether to grant or deny the request for a hearing on appeals of other final decisions of the General Manager shall be at the sole discretion of the Board of Directors, except as provided In Section 7 6.2 9 1 7.to. CONFLICT .. . .. •. • In the event that any portion of this Section pertaining to lndustnal waste d~ la Inconsistent or In conflllct ~ ~ other prcwtalons of the Olatrlct'a Rules and Regulations u to auch dl9ctwge, the provtalona of this S.ctlon ahel talc• The appeal fee shall be refunded 11 the Board of Directors denies a hearing or reverses or modifies the order ol the General Manager. The fee Is not refunded 11 the Board of Directors denies the appeal. precedence. - Publl1ll1d Newport e .. ch.COlla Men Daily Piiot June H . 1"2. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBllC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUILIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICll PUBLIC NOTICE plazo de 30 QIAS CAL· FURNITURE FIXTURE AND jorlty of the Work, in ·~· melhod, lor th• proloctJon walk up<>n, park and exll PUBLIC NOTICE Page 94 o f Olflcl1t TRACTOR not IO llcensed ---------1 ENDARIOS p•ra pr• EQUIPMENT, ACCOUNTS oordance with the prov1· of tile and limb in 1renches said easement area, as Ht Records. Is M.lbj•ct to p1n1tll11 PUILIC NOT1di .. : STATEMENT OF COVENANTS NOT TO slons or California Busl· and open excavation, forth In Grant of Easement cppt71384 The slreet address and undtt llll ltw. CNl104atit • • ABANDONMENT OF ••ntar una reapueat• COMPETE NOT TO COM· ness. and Professions Code which shall conform lo ap· of olf·s1te rki a ree-TIU• Order No. olher common d11lgna11on, There will bl • mandalOl)' F1ctttteue • -escrlt• • maqulna •n PETE and 111 localed at: Section 7059. phcable safely orders. pa ng . g 134572 II any, of lh• real p1oplf'ly job wstk to oommene1 11 au.in.ea N•Me .. USE OF FICTITIOUS Ht• cor1e. 124 NORTH SULLIVAN All Wotk musl be com-A mandatOl)' job walk will ment iecorded July 10. Tn.tatM lale described above Is PUf· tO:OO am. on JUlY t, t992 Statement • BUSINESS NAME Un• carta o un• STREET NO E ANO F plelld willl1n 45 consecu-bl conducted Wednesday t981 In Book t4t35, Page pOflld to bl' 1044 WEST· al the District Malnt111anc1 Thi F~ pertOl\t The following persons ttam•d• telefonlc• no SANTAANA 92703 'tivecatendard1ystrom1he June 24, t992 al 10.oO 1145,0fficlalRecords. No.920331 WARD WAY, COSTA Olfice.S25Y0tktown.Hun-.,,~';;;;;';au· lhhaeve aFb1ca1n11d1oonuesd 1Bhuesu1nseesosf le ofrecer• proteeclon,· The business name used date ol the Nollet to Pro-A M. at Vista View School, A leasehold as creal•d by "•ference No. MESA CA 92627 t1ngton Stech, CA PhoM HJT H llYWOOO . '"'3 Ceed ISSUld by lhe OwnoT 1 so H k s F JENNIMEIDI Tiie 0und ..... g----TruslM (7f4) ~93~ • "" Name M 0 N 0 GRAM s IU re1pu11t• ••rlt• • by th• H iier al thlll IOCa· Ti h . 62 IC Of)' I • ounlam 11\al certain leas. daled c .... ,._ All Work ·-be 32nd Strfft. Svill 200. ETC 2980 McChnlock War m•qulna tl•n• que !Ion Is: CALCO OF OR· F1amituere1s loor c'om' ple,s,,senc1h'e Valley. CA. June 1, 1964, execuled by NOTI E OF dlscl1lms any llablhly ror mu com-N1wpor1 BHch Calif ANGE COUNTY INC Qovemln, Board The Irvine Company a T"USTEE'S SALE any incorrtclMss of the plllld wtthln 40 consecu-~ . ' ' lf0. Costa Mesa. Cah cumpllr con I•• for· The an11clpated date of Work within th• time set 8 • CAROLYN HUNT • YOU ARE IN OEFAUlT sltHI address and ottWf trve dsya !tom thl lime ol 92626 m•lldadH legal•• •P-the bulk sale Is 7/13'92 81 tort~ herein will resull In y. ' Wesl Virginia Corp0rat1on, UNDER A DEED OF TRUST common dtslgna1ion. II thl Nouc:e to Procllel Is· Jedi Jakotl!Joo 503 32fld The F1c1111ous Business ropladH al uated qui· the office of APEX ES. the 1mpos111on of Uquldated CLERK as lessor, and Sandy D. DATED 09/0t/89• UNlESS any, shown herein. Said 1ued by the DISTRICT. Stteet, Suitt • H~ Name referred 10 above ,,. que I• corte e .. CROW INC .. 10286 WEST· damages tor each day ol Published Newpor1 Moss and Mary M. Moss, YOU TAKE ACTION TO safe will be INldl. but with-Time 11 of the euen<le. ~acn. Cellf. ~ was t.lod In Orange County ouch• au c•ao. MINSTER AVENUE, GAR· delay, In the amount set Beach/Cosla Mesa Daily husband and wfl1t, u Its· PROTECT YOUR PROP· out covenant or w11ranty. F11IUfl lo compl.tt the ~ry ~~!:!'· 2~ ~=r ~~ F~t~~~T 27, 1990 File SI u1ted no preHnta DEN GROVE CA 92643 forth In Iha lnlormallon for Piiot June 1e, 23, 1992 see, and recorded July 9, ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT express or Implied, ltglfd· Work within the time Ht Ne~rt Btacll Callt: Joseph A and Viclona au retpuest• a tlempo This bulk solo Is nol sub-BM'd~sbld I c I • T530 1964 In Book 7t27, page A PUBUC SALE. IF YOU lng 11111, possession, or en-tonh n.teln Wiii rMult In 92660 ' Z'l •o. 9"·'3 Et Rey 113. ' Jecl to California Uniform ac mus on orm 40 of Olllciat Records NEED AN EXPLANATION cumbrancH, to pay I.he r .. thl lmpoalllon ol tlquldatld Llny Tucktt 503 3aiid • "" · puede perder •I caso, Commercial Code secllo and be responsive to lhe PUBLIC NOTICE · ' OF THE NATURE OF THE malnlng p1lncipal tum of darNlgll In ''" amount ol S1 ... s 2oo N Founta n Valley. Ca1i1 't le pueden qult•r au 6106 2 n contract documonts. upon and sub~I lo all of PROCEEDINGS AGAINST lht nol1(1) 1ecurld by said FIVE HUNDRED dollar• ,.,.,, I.Ille • lwpott 92708 ul.,lo, au dlnero y 11 So subi•cl, lhe name Each bidder shall submit. CPP 170380 lh1 provisions therein con-YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· Dffd ol frvst, witll inllfnt (SSOO) lor Hell calendar ~-r;"· ;:~~n::-311 con- This business was con· otr•• co••• de au and address of lhe person on lhe form furnished Wllh T.F. NO. 8822t 111nec:t. TACT A LAWYER. thereon, u ptovided In day ot dl49y, payable to dUctld by. a genlfal ~· ducted by an nusband and propledad sin •vfso with wnom cla.ms may be Ille conlract documents. a YOU ARE IN DEFAULT SaJd lease was amencled On C>e79'92 al 9 45 AM .• aald not1(1). •dVancts, ff 11'11 DISTRICT """'' · "'r~~s sialeMenl was llled adlclon•I por p•r1• de filed is APEX ESCROW, list or lhe prop0sed sub· UNDER A DEED OF TRUST by an instrument dated D• So. Ca~I. Foreclosure Ser· any, undtt lh• lecms of the Each Bid •II.all be IC• Tiie ~t;lsiranl(I) c~ I• corte 10286 WESTMINSTER AV· contractors on this p101ec1 DATED December s. t983. cemblf t9 t966 enwttd vlcff Inc dba Statewide Dffd of Trv1t eahmatld companied by• cen.fied or mencld to IBnlad busl-W•th the County Clerk ot E I t • t f I ENUE, GARDEN GROVE. as required by lhl Sublet• UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· by !Nine '1nc1us~lal Com-Foreclo1u11 S11Vlces IS t111, cllarg11 and t ll· cuhltr's check or bld n .. I Und., the f'lctJtloV9 Orange Counly on Juno 12 x a en o rot requ I· CA 92643 and lhe la.st date llng and Subcontrac1ing rtON TO PROTECT YOUR C nl C ~duty appointed Trulilff pensts of tllt Tri.ISi" and borld In Ill amount not llu Business Name(•) lillld l992 to• leg•les. Puede que for filtng claims shall be 11 Fair Practtces Act Public PROPERTY. IT MAY BE pit•, 1 ahfOt 1 orpora· under and pursuant to of t1usts created by slid than llf't !MfCent ll~) of abo • Juty 14 tNS Published Newport Beach· usted quler• ll•m•r • 10192 which Is lhe bus!-Conl11c1 Code Section SOLO AT A PUBllC SALE. uon, Sandy D. Moss and OHO of Trvsl, Recorded D11d ol Trust. to-wll: 11'11 total bid price, peyable JaJ'J':kosk • Cosll Mesa Pilol June 23. un •bogado lnmedl•t• ness day before the sate 4t00 el. seq. IF YOU NEED AN EXPL.A· Mary M. Moss, recorded oo 09!07189 aa DocutMnt S35,026.63 E11lm1t1d to lht DISTRICT u a guar· Thlt atalem~nt Wll nted 30, July 7 14· l992 T-542 mente. SI no conoc• a dale specified above. Each _Bid shalt be ac· NATION OF THE NATURE 01c1mber 22. 1966 In No. 89-0479211 Book Page Acl:rued lnlertst 1nc1 ad-antM lhal lh• blddtt, 1f ils with thl Couniy Clerk ot un •bog•do puede Dalod 6/t7/92 compan.11d b~ a c1rt1l1ed 01 OF THE PROCEEDING Book 8134, page 770 of 01· of Official Records in the di11onal adllanc.. ii any, PfOposat It accepted, •hall Orange Couniy on May 14 __ P_U_B_L-IC_N_O_T_l_C_E __ ,llamar 1 un urvlclo de HA TO TANG cashiers c eek or bid AGAINST YOU. YOU flcial Records. omca of the Rtcorder of will lncrHH 11111 ftgur1 promptly 1ucut1 tht 1992 • I bond In an amount no! less SHOULD CONTACT A A p N NO 427 ISt 12 ORANGE Couniy Catllor· prior 10 aal1. Ag1eement, f\lmlsh a 11tls· Fl"' ... 7 referencla d• •boo• Publ shed Newport than ten percenc (t0%) of LAWYER · · · • • nla executtd b .'GLORIA Tht btntllclary und11 factory Fallllful Perform-•'- SUMMARY OF do• o a una oflcln• d• Beach·Costa Mesa Daily the 101at bid price. payable ·Notice of Thi llreet address and o. FRANOSEN.y. AN UN· aald Deed of Ttust hereto-ance 8ond In an amount Publ1ahld N-Pol1 8tach- PROPOSED •vuda legal fvea el di· Piiot June 23, 1992 to 1h1 DISTRICT as a guar· TruatM'a S•I• Olher common designation. MARRIED WOMAN AS tort lxlCU9d and dtlfv. nol 1111 lhan one hundrld Costa MtH Delly Pilot ORDINANCE rectorlo telefonlco). T544 antee thal lht b1dd1tr. II lls Und D d II any, ot the real pro~ SOLE OWNER. as Truslor, erld to I.ht undeftlg'*1 a J*~ (1~) Of \hi total Jw'9 2, 9. 18, n , 1992 A PROPOSED OAOI· c ... No. 838917 ptOpoHI Is ICClpltd, •hall ., •• dHCllbed 1bove Is pur· WALTER F. FARLEY. AN w11ntn Otclarallon of 0.. bid pt1c•. tumltll • Pay. T·SOO NANCE is scheduied tor Th d • PUBLIC NOTICE promplly eucute th• of Trust ported lo bl: 3723 BIRCH UNMARRIED MAN, as Ben-fault and Demand for Sall, ment Bond In an amoun11--------- adoo1.on al lhe regular C•ty • n•m• •n •d. Agreement, furnish • sal•S· Notice Is hlrtby given s TREE T NE w p 0 RT 1licl1 Will SELL AT and • Wlltttn Notice °' De-not '"' than Hventy-!IW "'ILIC NOTICE Council meeting ot July 6 dreu of the court It. NOTICE TO factory Faithful Perform-lhal SERRANO RECON· BEACH CA 92660 PUBL~ AUCTION TO THE fault and Eltctlon 10 Seit. !MfCtnl (75") of thl lOlaf1---------t992. t>e•ng Ordinance 92· (El nombre y dlr•cclon CONTRACTORS a~ Bond In an amount VEYANCE COMPANY. e ' HIGHEST BIDDER FOR TIWI under11g'*1 cau., bid Pfle9, and tumltll cer· CNl1~138 t2, amend•ng Sec11on 12. de I• corte H) SUPE· CALLING FOR BIDS nol less than one hundred Cslitomla corpor-auon ., Tiii undtrslg~ Trust1t1 CASH, (payable 11 '""' of said Nollce ol Oelautl and t1hcat11 IVldenclng !hat the F1ctltkMla 53 of lne Costa Mesa Mu· RIOR COURT OF CALI· School District: OCEAN percenl (I~) of lh• total !rust•• or succeuor disclaims any liabU11y for salt In lawful money or the Election to Sell to bl r,. requlr9d ln-anc• 11 In •I· llwlnM• Nw n1c•P31 Code refallng to FOR NIA, COUNTY OF VIEW SCHOOL DISTRICT bid prlcl. furnish I Pay-' i any lncorreclnesa ot the of United SlltH by cash, a corded In I.hi county where feet In the amounll MC lt.tement perm11s for lhe use of pub· ORANGE, 700 Civic Bid Deadline: tO:OO ment Bond In an 1mOW11 truitee. or subSI tulld lhl sl1111 address and c1sh1.,.·1 check drawn by a thl real 1>1optf1y Is located tortll In 1111 Ag1 .. m1n1 The Followlng PlftO"• lie parks Center Drive West p, o'clock A.M. of lht 2nd day not less than lilly percenl lrustee pursuanl 10 thl other common designation, stall or nallonll bank a and more lh•n lhltl torm. 111 doing buslnett u : THE MOTION lo g1v1t Or· • of JULY 1992 (5°"') ol lhe 10111 bid price. Deed ot Trust executed by II an shown hlftln check d1twn by a slate or monlll1 have et1pald slnc9 Payment and performance JT SAMTA MARIA. I.TO dtnanco 92·12 l1rst reading O. Box 838• Sant• An•, Place ot Bid: 17200 PINE· and furnish corUllcotH IVI• 3723 BIRCH STREET AS· Th!' total amount ' ol thl federal crtdll union, or a 1uch record11Jon. borld1 1hall bl requt1td 503 32nd Strfft, Wte too: carried by the tollowln9 roll CA 92702·083S HURST LANE, tjUNTING· denclng lhal lh1 required SOCIATES, A CALIFORNIA Id b I I h bll· cheek drawn by a state or DAT!D1 9-.. 92 OfiOt 10 IJCIC\Jtlon ol lht Newport e .. ch, Callt. call vole COUNCIL MEM· The n•me, •ddreaa, TON BEACH, CA 92647. insurance Is In elftct In the LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, unpa a ance o I e o federal u vlngs and loan SO CALIP FO .. •CLO. contract and ahall be In tht t2f563 BERS AYES Hornbuckle, •nd telephone number PURCHASING DEPART· amounts 111 forth In the Recorded December 30, gallon 1tcu11d by the association, savlngl H · SURI llRVICEI INC, form aet fOt'th In lh9 con-Jactc JlkOlky, 503 32nd Gen1s. Bulla. Humphrey, of pl•lntlH'a •ttomey MENT general cond•llons In the pioperty lo be sold and aoclahon or H Vlngs bank 1 T ' • ttact dOCUIMf\11. In thl SttHt Suite ~ NewPol1 Eflckson NOES None AB· or pl•lntlft without .~ Proiect tdentlllcatlon evtnl ol f1ilur1 to enter Into l983 In Boot<.;:: ~·g~~ reasonsbl• 1stlmal1d specified.In •.clion 5102 of :: A OSAU~: W111D .. 1 IYWll of tahur1 lo enter lnlo 8tech. Celif. 92683 SENT Butta •ttorn• Is· (El nom-Name· REDESIGN FOR th• contract and execute Inst #83-591 ° COl1S txpensts and Id· lhl Financial Code and llJo RllCL "' IUOh c:ontrKt 81"1d Utcult L.any Tuci(tf 503 32ncf The lull 1el<1 of lhe ord1· b 1 Ydl • 1 f VISTA VIEW SCHOOL lt1t required documents. Records In \hi oftJCe or the vane~• at 1111 time 01 llll tllorlzed 10 dO buslMU In VICIS, SllS C.mtoa lhl required docurnen\a, S1rMt. SUit• 2oo, Newpott nance may be read 1n lhe re, • recc on Y • Place Plans tr• on Fiie: such bid security will be Counly Recorder of OR· Initial bllcation of the No-thll stat•) At: AT THE Av.nue, Cypteaa, CA the bid 1ecurily wit bl fot. Beach. catif. 92"3 c,ty Clerks otlice 17 Fatr numero de teletono del KPI ARCHITECTS INC., forle•ted. Thi Falllllul Plf'· ANGE County, Calilomla. pu . MAIN (NOATH) ENTRANCE 90930-4709 felted. Bonds tllall ~ Thl1 bu1lne11 11 con- Dnve Cosll Mesa •bog•do del d•m•n-I 1780 CENTRAl AVE. STE. f0tmanc1 80/ld shall r• •nd pur~ant to Ille Nollet Uc• Of .al• Is. '652.275·79· TO THE COUNTY COURT· T•l•phone Numbor: In fun force and tntct ducted by: • lrnltld p.,,. EILEEN P. PHINNEY, d•nte, o def dem•n-203, CHINO, CA 9t7to, main In lull force and tttecl or Delault and Election to In addition 10 cash, the HOUSE, 700 CIVIC CEN-l?t•I t...aMe throughout thl guaranlH ner~ City Clerk d•ntt que no tl•n• (714) 591·3232 through the gu111anlH pt· Seti thereunder recorded Tr~st11 will t cotpl • ~ TER ORrvE WEST, SANTA JENNIFER WOLF I" perlod u •p.cified In •Ill• The rtgl1t1ant(1) E Published Newport abogado, HI JAMES R. NOTICE IS HEREBY nod ts specified 1n lht len check drawn on •ANA, CA 111rlQllt,11111 and ' genetal cond•llont. mtnCld to tranaact • Beach·Cosla Mesa Daly EBERT ESQ GOOD GIVEN lhal the above· general condlllont. January 16. t992 In Sook 11111 or national bank a Intern! conveyed 10 and T"UITll O"ICIR Eech bid tnu1t conform nest ~ the Flctit Pilot June 23, t992 ' WILDMAN HEQNESS ;. named School Dl111lct ol Tilt DISTRICT reserves n/a Pa,g1 n/a Inst. #92· check drawn by a s111~ or now held by II under said Publl1h1d Newport and be retpOl\INt to the 8u1lne11 Name(t) llat.d T 5 WALLEY SOOO C Orange County, California. the right to reject any Of all 026561 of Said Official ltdtral credit u_nlon or 1 Deed of Trtitl 1n th• piop-B11ch·Cost1 MtH OaUy contract dOeUmtnta. Thi 8bCJve on: May 15. 1987 ________ 5_1 1 • •mpua acllng by and through ils bids or 10 waive any Ir· Records. Will Sell on July 1, check drawn b a slat or erty situated In u ld Piiot Junt 9, 16, 23, 1992. DISTRICT r111rv11 lhl JeclC Jakotk,y PUBLIC NOTICE Drh(e, Newport Beaet), Gov1rn1ng Board, heretn1f· regula11llet or lnlormahties 1992 at t 1:00 A.M. 11 THE Y 1 Counly, Cahfomla detcrlbo t512 r!Qht to flftet MY Ind all Thi• stalemtnt was flied CA 92880 17141 95:S. ler referred to as "DIS. In any bids or In the bid· ENTRANCE TO THE PROP· ltdlf'll savings and loan Ing lht land therein: bfdt or IO ....... any fr· '#Ill\ IM County et.rk of ___ S_U_M_M_O_N_S ___ , '100 TAICT," will r1ctlv1 up to, ding. ERTY LOCATED AT 3723 a11oc1111on. savings ..... Parcel 1: Unit 38, In the PUILIC NOTICE reoularltlff Of lnfof!Nllltles <>rang. Councy on May 14, c DATE: OCT 15 1990 but no1 later than the The DISTRICT hat 00. 1oclatton or savl~ bank City ol Costa Mesa, Counly In MY bid Ot In thl bid-1992 • I ITACION GARY L GRANVILLE abov•1tated hmt Haled lalned from the Ol1tcto1 of BIRCH STREET, IN THE 1pec:lfild In s.ctton 5102 of Orange S1at1 ot Califor· NOTICI TO ding. FUt148 JUDICIAL) Cl k 9 • M k Ad ' bids for tht aw~rd of s the Department of lndu1-CITY OF NEWPORT of the Financial Code and nla as an0wn on lhal Ctr· Cotn'MCTORI Al rtQulred by s.ctlon PUbhhtd Ntwport 8too,,_ NOTICE TO DEFEN· D., • Y •r •IM, contract tor 1111 above ltlal R1tation1 llll gtnt1al BEACH. COUNTY OF OR· tuthorlzed to do ~11 tan Condominium Plan r• CALLINQfOftBIDS 1773 of tl\e t1llfornl1 C 1 M Oall Pl DA N T ; I Av I 1 0 • eputy PfO)tCI. prevailing ralt ~f per diem ANGE, STATE OF CAlJ. corded May 31. 19n In AGENCY: "unllngton Labof Code, the DlflCIOf of OS. ... y I oc A c us• do) JAY R . Publllhld Newport Bld1 shall bl rec:11vld In wages fn lhl locallly tn FOR N t A, NEW PO RT In thli ttale. In the "'*"°1 Book 122t9, Page 1875 oC Beach Union Higll School lhe ~t °' lndut-June 2• 9, l6, 23. 1"2 8 R 0 W N R 0 BERT B11ch/Co1la Meta Dally lht place ldtnllllld above whlCh this worll 11 to be BEACH CA 92660 at pub-tinder Olhtt than c.ash 11 Olftdll Records Of Orenge Dlllflet trltil Rel.ttlont oC IN Slatt T-191 BROWN ' PATRICK Pilot Junt 23, 30, July 7, and those bld1 received l)erformldfor1achet1ft or I ti . t the hi h , eccepted the TrvslH may County,Calllornla. PROJECT NAME: BIO NO. of Celltomla hU dltlf• ... ILIC-TICI 8 A 0 ' 14, 19Q2 from b1dd1r1 who have type of w0tktr neldld 10 IC auc on. 0 g 11 withhold Ult Is•~• ol Parcel 2: Ari undlvl<Md 1/ 746 • AEROOF MAAIN.' rnlntd IM ~ally Pftvlll-"'" '"' , W N • J E R RY TS46 been prequalllled pur1uan1 1xecut1 the contract. Such bidder for caah (ptytblt at thl TNllN's Died uni~ 841h lnltrtst In Ind to Lot 1 H s .. SU>O 300 lt'9 ~ Of we;etl In IN BICet1 STROKE . to Public Cont1•ct Code iatos "' H follows: time of sate In lawful fund• btc:ome available to of Trad No. 9083, In 11\1 810 01:'.AOLtN!: 2.00 P.M .. locality In Whlllh lhl• work ,...._...,,. YOU ARE BEING SUED PUBLIC NOTICE Section 20111,5 shall be The foregoing tchedull of money of the United h d Clf'l of Cotta Mesa, County JUlY 14, ltt2 Is lo bl ~med. Coples ,. BY PLAINTIFF: (A Ud. opened and publicly read Ptt dllm w1i11 11 baaed St1111), all right, tlU., and t 1 J'~Y': ,::h~ Olsltl 111 ol Otang1, Stale of Calllor· PlACI! OF 810 RECEIPT: Of lhttt r•-. ~ llualneM ..... • le Ht•' d•m•nd1ndo) CNa 10484.50 aloud at lhl abov•st111d u~18•1 n:°' ''it daft 101 lnttfe1t, conveyed 10 and m;,1: ~111 wtll be made 1'111, as P9f Map Recordec:t ANO Pl.ACI! 810 DOCU. ='etn~~PAE\IAI~ Thi·~ THOMAS J O'KEEFE NOTIC• TO t1m1 and place. eg Urt era t or now htld by It undtf aald · . ' In 8ooll 393. Pages 5 and MENTS PlANS ANO • .,. on 1 ........ -~.., S*'IOnl You have 30 CALEN· CREOfTO"S OF Plans and Speclflcollons ho. hctay and overtime WOik Deed of Trust ~n \hi prop. but wltttwt COV*'8nt or 6 ol Mltctll~s Mtpe, SPECtFi°CATIONS ARE ON al lht Dl~TAICT Jlll\wcf\lto atl dolnQ bualMM .. : DAR DAYS •htr this BULK SALi! and all contract documents shall be1 II leas! time Ind trt situated In uld COYn"' w11r.my, llll>'IU Of Im-In the of!lc1 of the County ffllE: Huntington h•ch ~~·and ClOplle mey AGC 'COUATHOMC!S, may bt purch111d for ont-l'lal Y ., pllld, reg11dlng t11te, poe-Recoteltf of "Id Counly. U H.$.0., PYOC'\11~ Of • .,. otJl.,nld on ,.queet INC .• to Coroor ... "1ua; summon• I• ""'•d on (SECI. •104, SSO 00 per Ml Pay"*lt It 1hall bl mandatory tncl Stall and d .. crlbld u Miiion or encurnbrancll IC>glthlr With all lmpro~ Hee Room :»et 10251 The CONTRACTOR shall Ne¥rP<>f' Beech, CA t2t90 you to file • typewrlt• 1105 U.C.C.) Wiii nol bl refunded, and upon the CONTRACTOR to toltow1: 10 Ntllf'y tM lndeC>tldntM mtnt~ lt\lreon, txc•ptlng Y0tktown Ave., HUMington poet a copy of thlM r"'" AOC COUAtHOMIS, len rHponH •I thla l!scrow No, thl ptane t nd 1pec:ltlca. whom lht conlraCt fl A IHSlhold ln1111et In IXld b Mid 0eec:t CS. lh111t1om Condominium Stach, CA t2t4f Phone .. aacti Job .... The C()H. WC., a CallfOtnla ~ c;our1. 11072 11on1 and contr•C'I docu-aW8fdld, •nd vpon any Ind 10: llC Y • 1 Unlll 1 lhrougll M , located (114) 9M4339 c.t. 4350 TftACT~ 8'ld "'Y aubcon-llOn, to CorPor* ftlau, A lttl•r or phono a.II Notice 11 hereby QI~ to l'Mnlt All not 1equlred to IUbCOtltraclor under auch PARCEL 1: vtnell thlrlYndtr, with In-llWfton. NOTICE 18 HE .. E8Y tractor under II thall P9Y NewPol1a.ct\,CA9lteo wtll not protect wou; c11dllo11 ol lht wlthln be r11umld CONTRACTOR. IO pay not Loi 57 of Tract No 3201 lltHt H P<OY'ldld tlllf.itl, EXCCPTINO ~ I Pot· OIV[N Illa! the abo"° not .... INN'\ the lpectTled Thl1 b-.111""8 It con. wrltt n , nemed 11ner lhll 1 bUlk tn eccordanc1 Witll 1111 ltH than the nkf apec:ilted • • and the unpaid ~IP81 ot tlon of ..,d Lot all crude nerntel Oltttld of Or.,..ge prev•i; ralft of W9011 to duCttd by:• COrporMlot\ your type • • sale Is about to bl made of p1ovl1lon1 of Ctlifornla 1•1el 10 an woiker• am-In thl City of NtwPol1 thl nol• aecured by tald Oil, petroleum. gas. btN, County, acting by 1nd .. wottlttl ~ by Tiit regl1tra1u co~ sponu muat b• In the a11tt1 d11crlbtd Publk:I Contract Code Sec-ployed by lhlm In Ille ••· Stach, County Of Orange. deed With lnleftlt tllefton. Ul)lla"um and all kindred through II• Uo1111nlng them In the olCUllon Of mtndld to tranMC:l ~. proper l•e•t form If vou below. uon 3300, thl Owner ,... tcutlOn of thl contrect State Of Calllomla, as 1Mf 11 ..._...... In Mid Note evbtlallctt and CMhlr tnln-loetd. hlre!Nnlf reftrr.0 thl cont(ect. MM under thl fle1tl~ w•nt the court to hear Th• nam11 and 1>v1in1u qulrlt that the blddlf' poe. No bidder may Wllhdraw map recou:ted In Book 130, ,.. .... .,,.... ' .,.,, urW$lr and In Mid 10 u the DISTRICT Will,.. No tllddtf may wtlhdr-butlneat nemt or namet your oH•. adctr11t11 of th• 11ll•r 111: "" thl lotlowlng otu-toy bid for • period or Pages 2$ to ao lnelullv• ol 1"'· charge• and •x· land •llCOP' the f'l9ht to UM oatw up to, but no. lattt hi• bid kif a l*iOd ot ~ held above on Mar 1, " vou do not "'• your CALCO 011 OAANQ£ lillcallon Of conlrac1or'• ,,. NINETY (90) Ga~ anlf the Ml~• Map• In thl pen ... of !hi lrult .. end "l'f pclf1loll of the Nf.C. INn th• ~ ... Med""" ,...,. (4'> daya.,.., 1118 -HIN rHponso on time vcu COUNTV INC.. 124 North cens• 111 th• lime tnet tt11 date Ht lonh the con-omce of the County ,.., of the \Nita ct .. ted by 01 the lond kif ct-op. Melld tlldl kif the award ..e fOt IM opening "*tot· AOC COURTHOMH~ mer loH tho OH•' •nd Suttivan. Sulit E and F, contracl 11 awarded. Cta11 tt~CI dOCu~--... ..... corder of l81d Ccwn"' said Deed of trust tfatlonl. mlnlno Of= of 1 conetect kif lhe tlbOll9 o. • ..-.. 9MN fMrl ~ f.vw It ' Sama Ana, CA 92703 B-1. No paymenc 1hall bl " peymtfll ""'"' • .., I ., 11,.RMO ltlCO ... lt'9 of .. l!incr., prated. llde lhall bl ,.. ~t /el&. I. ltOW· lllY .. _ tll!UITIM wet vour wat••· money Thi locatto,, In Ctllfomla INCi• fOf' WO<k Of ma11tlal performance bond •hall bl l'ARC£L 2: vaVAMCI COMPANY bUi "°' tlldutlve of Oil Clllved In lie pW:'t ... I.ft Dlf9otef ,, .. ..,. fled with the COUIWY Cler\ •nd propef't1 mey be ol 1h1chief111ecU11ve olfict under lhl eontrlld unteH required PflOI '° t llecutlon An'"~ tMlfnlnl tor 4100 RIVRltOltADi dftlNnO. Oil deofOPft*•( hf abCM, and ~ bl •••t Mw~tlRtten ot Or1n99 County on June t•k•n without turthet Of the """ 11· 4791 AEO Ind unt' Ille Rtgltl.far of Of"" COlllllCt Ind •hall bl 30 Aulomobll• Parking 9'0AD •H'70 ...... ,,..,.. op«a&aof'9 ~ oPlf*' and ~ ,. ····' u...... "''" 1, 1992. wernf"t from the BLUFF CIRClf, IRVINC, ContractOf'I ver11,.. 10 thl ~~!~..."'~'.!!.~h In 1111 Spec"~ 10 Pit· Nla.' CA lt7M C•tll with IN UN ot Mid IUrfecl ~ .. Iha abCM l'8led ....... ....,._. PIHIH court. CA 92714 DISTRICT lhat the CON· _,,.r .... ...,...,.,..,.,\1 ell A localed In 1111 " Ea ... • kif Oii wall, tan111 tunne11, 11rM and*-Publl11\t0 Newport There are other l19al ,\I t1111d by the """· an TRACTOR ..., ptCJ>«IY II-Pur~ to Section 22300 rMflf AIN" (lht Nof1hlMI• "t 4 .. 110, BJI ltJ mining ucevetlona Ot The DtlSTAICT requif9a. '"bllahtd Newport hach-Co.11 MIM Delly I t y othef but!~•• names and cented ti 1111 time tM con-or 1111 Public; Contract of ..., ,.. CAltOL WICICLUMD, aNf1a Pfovldtd, ~ that tMOdlt poa .... 8 cur• ~ MMe OMy Piiot June t 11 -"" r9qu romon •· ou may 11ddr11111 uaed by 11'11 lract wn awarded Any Codf, lht contract Wiii con-9flV 11 OO tHt l.04 ... ui VIC• PltlllDINT lhe NIM lh8ll not bl con: ren1 Ce11lomia Contfector'1 flllllO( JUna 11, U , t"2 ' ' -. - w•nl 10. cell an at· Hlllf within tllrff y1tra be-CONTRACfOA not so ii, ta.n PIOVl!Monl ptr!Tllning Tract No 3201) la tllOwn Deted1 June t, 1M8 ltrued IO ptohlblt Man4 dri*-Ucentt In IN olaltlfic9CIOn Tl2t 19N. t.,,._y rt1ht ew•y. If lore thl d111 1uc11 ll•t w•1 c9n.lld 11 aubjecl to penal-Ille tueoeatlUI blddtr lo on a map reeotded In loot! ,ubllll\ld Ntwport Ing or such other op. of "c.39" at the Mmt thl ,•11 JO" do not know •n •t· tint Of dtllvtrtd to 1111 1111 undtr 111t ltw. If lhl ti-1ublt1tute llC\ltll1" fOf any 130, P•;et 25 thtough 30 8 h.CO•t Miia D ny enillonl wtlleh In l'IO way eontrlCt II Mltded: No ·· torney, wou mey cen •n buyer are· NONE clflff ct111lfic1t1on 1~1-~~ towtthhtld .!!.!. 1111 of Miactllaneout M1p1, ,,:cJune 9a11 2' 191: ""or In~ •Yan.ct the ,..ymene lhall'1»8 made for For Ad Action · attotn•r ror.rtal .. ,. Th• name1 and bvalfltst fled llerllnalltr la thet ol a ..,._ c "*"' ...,.onn-11cord1 o4 Mid <>rano-' ' ' lul'tac. • 0( Mid lond wottl Of IMttrill undtr""' SILL vtoe or • 119•1 eld of· eddreutt of the buyer 1111• "apec:lally c:cntract°'" aa anc• un<ltf lhl contt1et. CountY lneluding the • T510 and Whlc do not .,,.., con11ac1 "'1IMI and until Cati a floe (Heted In th• HA TO TANO, 2tO!J SOuth dtllntd in Section 70M °' .. !! .. h ~ !.~~.'~..'!';: lllOUltt .and pede•ttlan ,,.,. ,..... tfld land at I polnl .... lht Ae91flr• °' COntrac· Wjlllli.. .Iii ........... h • .-6.1 Cunt• AvtnUe. Alhambra, 1t1t c.t1torni. Ckltlne11 encl ..,...... "' ,,.. """" .. ..., . vi ,.. !Mn 500 fNt to uld ..-. tort ¥trtflae IO t"9 Off. - P °"' b .... • CA 91to.l Prote1.11on1 Code. ""ape. oontttn ... • bid item. • lie ~ Orenee.. 11• ~ Claaalfled rw. a• r'tMfWd bf Ada n.tCT INt ,.. COHTRAC-c1111•• De1pu.1 do que le .,,_ Thi Ulltl lo ~ sold art clatty contlactOf IW9tdtd .-~. lhonng, "' tglflla, ltWltNt and M. HeH In Deed rlCIOfdtd TOR ... ~ lcaf'8ed •"'VISOR ...... tretu•n Ht• ottaolon dHCtlt>ld In Qtl'lttal aa: the contrKt kif tNe WOttl and br~. or equtvMnt OUMw• more~ de-TodQt ~ t, 1MI In tootc ..... • 111 """ thl connct """ •• futUclal uated tl•ne un LEASEHOLD, lSUSINCSS, thlll Itself conttl'U(t 1 rM-ec110ed_ttiere.n, to antar, M2·1878 ...... ..,. Mt COH-_ 841 ... 71 ' Pilot Tuesday. June 23. 1992 88 PUIUC IOTICll PUIUC NOTICU PUBLIC NOTICU PUIUC NOTICIEI PUILIC NOTICll PUIUC NOTIC!I PU1UC IOTICll PUILIC NOTICU PUILIC NOTtCH -.;.i~=!!;:iiiiicwiW--1 fJUatc IOTICI S111ta Ana, c111t, 82704 above on• 5118192 PUILIC NOTtCI Fountain vall•Y· canr. 119 .. una. IN ~ PU1LJC NOTICI ....... ca111. a2121 menced to tranuct blllJ. .. f.;;uAr~ ......... ~~l~t=~~ c!m~~: c~~~hael' Stephen llmoa-,......._ 9:!C:, I.. b&do.: IM5I :::: ::m•(•) lleled PletlUew s'::! !. l:9:~'. Jc:.2~ :!'nei:'.,Na~(:,lci~= ''"'*" to lectlon ........ ....... 3609 w. Mac:Anhuf Btvd. Thlt 11atement WU liled .......... ...... Roe.wood StrMC. .. oun1a1n ~ Onorl .... "... ...... M•ta, callf. 12827 above on· J~ 1 1892 10ted) of ttMt lnMlrNll "-"' • ........_. Suite IOt, San1a AM. cal1I With the County Cl~k 01 ltet.....,.t Vllle)t, c.111. 92708 Thi• 1~ .._ lli.d Stat.....,. Thie bu1lne11 11 con-James R l.u1k • ... Ced•. noUc• I• The f'ollowtng peraons 92704 Orange Coooty on May 18 The Follo'Mng petlOnl Thia bu1lnHt It con-With IN County CWll of The Followlng pettonS duatd by: an lndMdual Thi• ltaltment Wat l<ed glwfl INI IN an-•• ~ ~1 at: Thi• bualneu It con. te92. • .,. doing bualnfft ai: ducted by: 8f'l lnclvldU8I Orange eouny on June 12, .,. dotng buliMI• ,,. The regl11rant(1) com-vw•th Iha County Ctefk of 90t Ole YMt TAKE OUT BEAUlV dUct9d by: a corporation ,531972 MONOGRAMS ETC. 29e0 The rtgl1tranl(t) com-llt2 COAST TO COAST CAR· '"*"Ced lo VanSICI bult-Orange County on JI.Ille 18 May 31, 1911 of the 2102A Santa Ana Awni.it Th• regltlrant(t) com-Publlthed Newport McCllntock Way ID.' Costa !!!nc, edundl!_ ~Flcllt~ . '134117 PET CARE, 2100 Peterson ""Bu-~ftaund11 .,Nalhem•(•Flctrt) ll5>0USI__, 1992 I! ! SCH<>l.AftSHIP Cotta Mffl, CA 92827 ' rnenced to lrannct bull-M C 1 t 92628 ·-· .., .... tuUa Pl 169e C t M .,,_ ..., Fl34712 QMNDATION, e private ~ Lu Walker, 2102" nett und., the Fictitious Beach.Costa Me11 Dally tta, 11 · 1 Bu1lne11 Name(•) lilted Published NtwpOft Beach-· • 01 a Ha. a~ on· June 8 11192 '°"''9e!llOO. It available for Santa Ana Ave.. Coale Buslnttt Name(tl fisted Piiot June 10, 23. 30. July ~te~~ ~2t~"~~= above on: Aprfl 5, 1992 Costa M111 Dally Piiot ~~F2.:yd BHuchamp Bren D. Tweedy ' Published NewPofl Beach-lntpeetlOn by any I Meta. CA 92627 above on: July 1, 1988 7, 1992. Drive ug~na Niguel Clalf Karen L Seauzmo Juna 23, 30, July 1, 1", 111 2700 Peterson Pl 696 Thi• 1tattmenl was filed Costa Mesa Daily Pilot ted eltl.ten who r• Lynn Walker, 2102" Santa Irene Hutton, SeclTrtH. 1531 826s& ' · Thlt ttatement Wat flied 1992 cOsta Meta Call! 92926 1 with the Counry Clerk of June 23, 30, July 1. 1". It at the found•· Ana Avenut, Coata Mesa Thie st11tment w11 flied Thi• builnas• Is con-with the County Clerk ot T•532 This buslneu 1, con-Ot1nge County on June 12 t992 prinClpel omc. le> CA 92627 ' with the County Clerk of PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: hUsPand and Orange County on June 12, ducted by' an lndMdull 1992 T·S41 , ac :tan Medr'9ra Thia !>u1lne11 Is con-Oringe C~on June 12, writ 1992 PUBLIC NOTICE The reglttrant(al com-FS34519 1------....---- 0r .. Dena POlnC, CA ducted by. a limited part· 1992 Fictitious The reglstrant(s) com-Fl34528 mencec1 to transact bus"' Publtatled Newport S.ach· PUBLIC NOTICE 2611 Telephone: (114) ntr'lhip Fl341t5 BualneH Neme menced to lrllt\SICI bus'-Publlstied N~ Beach-Flctltloue ntSS uneltr the FlctlltOUS Costa MHI Da.ly P1lo11---------2~ begil."'llng on the The regi1trant(1) com-PubJlshed Newi>Ol'I S.ach· lteteinent nest under the Flc11liout Cotta Mau Dally Pilot llualneu NeMe Bu1lntt1 N1me(1) hsttd June 23, 30, July 1, 14 Flcllllout dlM of thla palllkadon and ~td IO transact bu1 Costa Mua Dally Pilot The FollOWlng persons Bu1tne11 Namt(s) listed June 23, 30, JUiy 7, 1", Stat•-• above on: NJA 1992 Buslne.u Nem• Q.180 deY9 lhll'Mfler dur· nest under the Fictitious • 23, 30, June 1, 14, art doing buelneu as: above on: June 15, 1992 1992 The Following peraont Robert BHuc:hamp T.539 lt•lement Ina normlfbutlMI• hoUf9. Butlnus Name(•) llsted 1 2 · THE ORIGINAL DIGITAL Jacquelin• H1lbon \·536 are doing buslneu as: This statement wu filed The Following persona 1t'9 Pfineloal manaOet ol above on: nJ• T·S40 TRANSPARENCY co.. 3 This tlatement was filed HOOPOLOGIST ENTER· with the County Clerk. ol PUBLIC NOTICE art doing btJS•ness as· the toundallon I• Aeton B. Mary Lu Walker Hutton Centre Sulle 700 w•lh the County Clerk of PUBLIC NOTICE PRISES, 10327 Nightingale, Or1ng• County on June 12, GENEVIEVE'S WIGS. 369 JIOOM. This statemtnl WH filed PUBLIC NOTICE Santa Ana. CaJil. 92707 · Orange County on Jun. 12, Founteln Valley, Calll. 1992 Fictitious E 17th Strept Untt 112 54.ltan Appllng, Kellogg & with the County Clt1k ol Rot>e111. Mtalef and Com· 1992 Flctlllou• 92708 F534521 Bu1fne11 Name Costa Mesa. Cat r 92627 AndtltonB, 825 ~~ ~-~ange County on June IS, Flctltloue pany, Inc., California, 3 F534530 Busln"• Neme Sssteven Alan Middleton. Published Nev.Pofl Buch· St•t•m•nt Jerry Duana Espesetn, cent• IVd... ••• · BuelneH Name Hutton Centre, Suite 700. Published Newport Beach-ltetement 10327 Nightingale. FC>Ull-Costa Mesa Daily Pilot The Following persons 3t25 McKrnley W•'/. Costa fVWOOd, CA 90089 F534754 St•tement Santa Ana, C.111. 92707 Costa Mesa Daily Pilot The Following persons taln Vaney, CeM 92708 ~ 23 30 July 1 14 are d01ng t>ut•ness u · Mesa, Ca t 92626 Pu~i•h:d M~w'D~~~ Pllbllshed NewPort S.ach-The following peraon is This bu1lnas1 11 con-June 23 30 July 1 14 art doing buslnest as: This butlneu 11 con-1992 ' ' ' ' (a)OUAUTY SYSTEMS IN· Th11 bu11ness is con-s-• ~ ,,,.!123 l"2 1 Costa Ma11 Dally Pilot doing buslneat as: dueled by: I corporalton 1992 ' ' ' ' 2220 UNIVERSITY DRIVE, ducted by: an Individual TERNATIONAL (b)QSI, 947 dvcttd by an 1nd1111du11 P P' ...,.,. • TS4 June 23 30 JUiy 7 14 CLUB LINE. 19031 Home-The regl1tranl(s) com· T 534 2220 University Drive, Ntw· The registrant(•) com-T·S38 Serie Way. Costa Mesa The reg1strant(s) com· ----------. 1992 · ' ' ' stead Ln.. Huntington menced to transact busi· • port Beach. Calif. 92660 manctd to transact busl-PUBLIC NOTICE Cahl. 92626 menced 10 transact bus•· 1 552 Beach, CA 92846. nen undor the Fictitious PUBLIC NOTICE T1umura Ent11prlsos, Inc .. ness under the Actltlous James R. Lusk. 947 Ser1a nes1 under tne F1c1111ous --------~!-------_.;.,.;·~ Michael Stephen Timos· BusinHs Name(•) listed Deleware, 300 Lei8hllng Buslnass Neme(s) lilted Flctltlout Way, Cotta Mesa, Caltl Bu11ness Name(s) ''''td '. F111 Id •ction PUBLIC NOTICE chuk, 19031 Homestead abova on: NIA Fictitious Way, Secaucus, NJ 1098-above on: June 1, 1992 aualn•H N..,,, 92626 at>ove on January t983 .. "' " " Ln.., Huntington Beach, CA Jack Mealer, Chairman auelneu N•m• 1578 Sssstoven Alan Mlddlet~ St•t•m•nt Thia business Is con-Jerry D Espesetn Flctltloua 92646. This 1t1t1ment was filed St•t•ment Till• business 11 con-This statement wu filed The FollOWlng pet"sons ducted by: an lnd1v1duaJ Th s statement vwu f11ed Cal a Bualn•ts N•m• This bu1ine11 Is Con· With the County Cieri( ol Thi FolloWlng persons ducted by: a corporation with the County Clerk ol 111 doing bustness as· Th• regl11rant(S) com-"''th 11'11 Couoiv Clerk ol Stetement ducted by an lndMduat Otanga County on June 12, are doing business as: The reglllrant(s) com-Orange County on June 12, BREn TWEEDV PLUMB-Shopping lor a naw ?~~ga County on June 12, lllJ ... • The Followlnn peraont The reg~strants com-1992 PROSCRIBE TRANSCRIP· menced to transact busl-1992 ING LAND & MARINE, 2120 n t? I n d • are doing bus!M'S1 a1: menced to transact busl· F534522 TION SERVICES. 16535 F534525 Santa Ana Ave. ID. Costa r:t~ "'ve~u ~oa:S~a~e F534527 Al).VISQR CALIFORNIA STAGE & ness under the flcutlous Published Newport Beach· BrookhU(SI Street, Ste. 159, TRADE Published Newport Beach· costt • wltnout hassle Published Newport Beach• LIGHTING, INC .. 3609 w. busln111 nama tlsted Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Costa Mes• Dally Pilot RENT or wor 1 Costa Mesa Daily Pilot 642 5678 M ·~h Bl d s 1 Whotner you're buying ry J 7 4 • ac...,, ur v . u te 80t. s e II your h ome June 23, 30, July 7, 14, or aelllng, Clastlfled through classified June 23, 30, July 1, 14, Piiot Cl•••lfl•d une 23. 30, July • 1 330 West Bay Street throu3~~1:~~t~d. 1992 T-533 covers all your needsl 842·5878 1992 T-535 tbrough classified 942·5878 t992 T-537 Costa Mesa, CA, 92827 ............. ........ ~­........... Call Cla.5sified for details! Houses/Condos For Sale Houses/Condos For Rent CORONA NEWPOHT NEWPORT COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA Mf;SA 2624 Nl';WPORT Nl:';WPORT OEL MAH 21 22 BEACH 2169 BEACH 2169 Anractlve 1 Br ld••I for BEACH 2669 B~ACH 2669 MAGNIFICENT 180'" •Beck a.,, Ar••• W. Nwpt, 2 houses to Park-Setting!! ••nlor•. Pvt patio, *2BR $700·$750• ON WATER Charming b h 3BR BA I walk to everything. small 1 BR, ideal tor 1 VACATION RENTALS 2722 NB. Summer wkly 3BR furn, upst. $ t ,000/wk. 126 40th St. 646-024 7 or eve. 631•7902 COHO NI\ Lf-L \lAH 10~:..? •Reduced l70k, Owner .c-rry 1st TOI Cozy ~r cottag• w/28 r ""tal, 7CM Narcissus ~49.500 Agt. ~72'1 N)o:WPOHT Rt:AC II I 009 Cit:NEJlAL 2 102 Oceen & H•rbor Vue Sharp 3BR 2Ba. 3 c ' 1 • yr y. With Ocean & Sunset $575/mo. 5"6·9081 •1 BDRM $600* pers, no pets, utll pd. 4Br, 21/.lBa, Lots of C8r 98' $1250 Pets WP /0, Hpat641o2s,38S510525 views. Nice tBR w/loft Frig, dshwshr, stove $950/ITlo,yrly 650-8145 Newport •ch 11050 light, fresh paint, nu OKI 498·0150 rop se • $895. Child OK. No ''E""'"''S,,...l,..d,...•-""'1""'B""R,,.._...,,$,..,8,..1.,..0,,...• Incl. No pets 545-4855 s d' Balbol a. Cl CTpet, great nelghbrhd ----=------Pats. 831-4S107 2BR $700. Quiet, tu io, Y, ub $3500/mo. 721.Qe78 •Lido Penlnsul•* well-kept. Lrrdry, BBO. •2BR 1BA, UPPER OR Nwpt Bch lbd,$1725 Unique 1 & 2BR Unite LOWER. Ne8' Ho•g Balboa Bay Club, vu for loaso. Private bch, S200 OFF GOLF No pets 831..a427 Hoaplt•I. $775/mo. Lido Isle 2bd •Pt. on b•y, 873-4S030 COURSE VIEW E/SIDE CONTEMP 645-7476 frplc, $1850 N 1 Ht 3BR tw h 710 Lido Perk Dr. Lg 2BR 1BA. new car· 2BR 2BA upper, frplc, •Lido u .... 1tal-, 2""·/2ba, Corona d•I M•r * P s n se, at Nr bus K Mart ... •• "' f 1 1 ti 1-.,,.....,-....,,,.,,..--,---P · • • • 1 car, $895. 237-7326 bay view, lrpl, gar, 2bd, Sec, ocean/bay rp c, tng gar, pa o. 4BR 28.A. quiet cul· mkt $715/mo 2br In hse nr Balooa view $1950 very nice, 322 Ogle St. do-sao, 1737 Centolla &42·2.288 or 631·2725 EASTSIDE 51350/mo lease, no Fun zono, 1 avall 7/15, Newport •••ch $995/mo 847·7540 Pl. Just remod. $2400. B•ck 8•'11 pets, 720-9685 other 8 I , $400. non· ROOMS 2708 RENTALS TO SHARE 2724 Back Bay l\uge hse, gd area, lg rm, w/d, privs, * NB·B••c h fronl·thr emply'd, no smkg/ G W /O $420 64t 5020 2br, rt Vw, • pets. • Clean Prof. 646-0426 HOTELS & MOTELS 2718 3bd, Balboa Bay Club. 48R 28A, good f•mlly 722·08G6 or 639·7654 Specious 3BR 2BA s7 so MOVE IN NOW 1BR, tBA, back yard, Lido Isle Bayfront-upr NEWPORT BAY INN sm call Bob 673-8960 Newpert Nh •339K vu $2600 neighborhood 578 WJD In unit, retrfg, fire-2Br-new/clean, hkups, gas Wshr/Oryr hkup1. IBR $1200; 2BR w/gar 2BD/28A + 1BD/18A Bl ff C d B t tt o t 852 Our 1pac1ous tooms AVAIL now Pro! MF Nwpt Bch 2bd Bay· Sturgeon. 51350• /mo u • on o "e. place, upper deck, pa o, carp r · No pals. S585/mo. $1400 mo. No pets. 1 f 1 & •Queet Gu•rtere. I 3BR 2Ba I I Center St. 64&-7150 nclude re r g micro. non·tmkr to shr lrg front Penthte $2950 ·incl g•rdnr 751•1350 c ean, · r g, walk to beach! $1 650. 645-1631 alt 3pm. Delia 760-5000 Rem8" 1 1 1 b"f 1 Pool. Fam rm with f/p . .. Id 1 I A 1 1 cont nan a " as • 4Br 2Ba parll.ing NB· Nwpt Beach 2bd, · w nc • v 0 see Won't l•ttl 973-4112 •S750 Move lnl •---------tWk'! 2BR Apartment, maid service & mucl\ blk to b-h. $400 mo •Detached g•r. EJtcel Furn bayfront $3200 STEPS to SC Plaza. 71151· Lse 51300 mo GOOD LOCATION'. -c!ond. Open house 6 0996 J n /M n E'alda 2Br 1 Ba. >ell 2 Yrs New, Avg $637/ more. Located close ~ utll, $200 dep. Davy June 27, 28: July 5, Sp•clout 2Br 1Ba 44• 0 n ars cond. 271-C 16th Pl. Lg 2BR 1\hBA town· mo For 1st 6 Months t o beach/airp ort or Sandy. 63l-425l t 2-SPM. 531 lrvlne SUMMER condo, nu pntJcrpt. Lido l•I• 2BR 2Ba $700 No Pet 644•0452 house. lndry rm, d/W, On Our Spoclalll. Call Weekly rates 1rom .,,...--_.;..-_,,,........,--.,,,.-- Ave. 503·664·2821 RENTALS AVAILABLE Sml pet ok. HUD ok remod, porlect for cpl patio, $825/mo. NOWll 714·979·9991 $150, tst time guests Gorgeous Back Bay · $775/mo. 848-6634 $2500. 221 Via Eboll. •B•chelor Unit with ** 28R Duplex• 2078 Thurln only. 4531·45000 nm mstr BR w PV1 BA Oceanfront Duplex W•terfront Homes small kitchen & lull quiet. sngl sty, good CENTAUR MGMT Th• Community Mar·----------& entry, w d 1ac MF • '\.':Units. Sl,099,000 Inc. Reeltora •--W--P--U-t-1-11-tl--I-Oeha 673"1733 Agl area, gar, W/0 hkups. ket Place. Pilot Ctassl· Whether you re 1>uu1ng S450 mo 851-8508 ~ I ly ti bath Prime locahon 642·2288 or 631 ·2725 , ~ri w,. 131·1m.:ieoo Call about speclals, __ L_U_X_U_l'Y __ C_o_n_d_o_!_!_ close 10 shops beach. $795/mo 947.7540 fled or selling, Classlhed MF snr 3br 2oa Nwpt 3~';~:.:i;t.'1r 1Br $825. Poot, cat ott v. Mil• from ocean. 2 $550 mo Incl ubl. Rog· •1BR. enclosed ga· LARGE BACHELOR ____ 94_2_.s_e_7_9__ cover• •II your needs! Terrace condo NB • ealboa N-!>Oft Alty 1959 M•pfe. 154&-6505 pvt eultH. Perfect lor •rt Realty, 875-231 t rage, walk-In clotet, E'slde, stove Included. CM pool, w 0 . $430 • 4 TD 4... proreulonals. Brand 412 Seaward. 2Br tBa, no pets S850/mo. $500/mo. 631·7530 ... ·~ u111 548-1710 new, In gated. pool p•tlo, comm pool, dbl Beny 844-2270 •---------NB/CDM twnhs to snr ~I your unwanted ,_ S ---------Loval'I/ t•R Courtyard A .1 bl * 1 t •s.m• th• eaty wayl •3Br as.. -ve fe"llly comm 1600· Ail carport. S875/mo. No •Op you need lg clean eenlng. Gated, pool, *1t2 & 3 Bedrooms VBI a e w/ttraight ma e pro· To piece your cla .. 1-rm. stove, tnge, W/O. 854-580 pelt. 832-4918 2br tba? Garage, new tecurlty. Atk about Choose Your Own Move-Jn Special! nr pool spa $475, Incl fted •d call &ie2·5178. garage. Avl now I •3Br 2Ba hte w/fam rm,•--N-t_Wl>O __ rt_T_e_r-ra_c_e_! _S_p_a-cl.,...o_u_s_2_e"'"R,....-~-.,.1o'"'ft,..., cpt, ON/, itorag•. SpeclaJ1I 842-5858 utll. 844-2929 -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.l.iiiiiisiii1iiii5001iiiiiitmiililoll. ~liiiiiiiliiiil••7•e11il f/p. fried yd, 2 car gill, 39R 2BA, now palnVcrpt. 5750 No Pet 640-2495 --------I Large Apts I Alarm Systems PROMONTORY PT. • w/d, ale, n•~ remod Lg 3 R 2'hBa 2-st<Hy, gar, no pets s1100 & h 2BR Mov.ln Speclal1! I M1'crowave Ovens I NC 2Br 2Ba. ocean view. S'1200+tec.84t.Qe07 frplc, W/O hkups, Walk to bch 673-2"00 •Large s arp 2 & 3BR Townhomas• all amenities $700 .. ,, You Made A Believer Out ., IRVINt; 2144 patio, poot, garage 2Ba upper, dtw. lg 0 .... _7387 I D/W I Swimmin~ Pool mo. 673-6605 $1100 Agt 675-49t2 clotels, vert1, gar 1 __ ood __ 1_oc_1_-__ -__ _ s83o No Pet e.ie~2495 SPAcious 2Br 28,, • Laundry Room I Garden etting Th• Blun• 3BR 2BA. I 1 Woodbridge TWnhm•. 2-patlos. pool. f/p, Im-3BR 3BA & 2BR 2BA E••t•lde. $850/mo. • Families, Students We come. 2BR 28A, park vu, dbl maculale, must see. Move•ln DNV. garage, backyrd. For Ad Action Call a of Me!'' gar, adultt, no pets, n/ $1,350/mo 644·1559 All master euilH , epa· No pets. 532,...806 Com'eniently located at 55 &: 73 smkt, $1200. 722-eG791_________ SPECIAL! clous, frplct, w/d's, --------lllJPllt .. ~We had immediate LAGUNA R)o:J\CH 2148 VIiia Balboa'• 1 BEDROOM patios, some garagH. Unique tBR Duple>e, Freeways. Wiii consider small fireplace, patio. deck, Beautilul tBR + den. Pool. spa. cable hkup pets. Ack about garage, wuher/dryer Mesa Garden Apt.s. Nice view, wshr/dryr WESTLAKE VILLAGE move-ln apecl•I. hook-up. No smokers. 668-0797 or 662-Ul 1 Incl. Flreplace. $1150/ 645-8122 Anytime! Victoria Parl( Aptt. No pets. Mid Costa AD-VISOR 642·5678 and continuous response from our furniture ad in the Daily Pilot. It sold right away. In tact, we were offered twice as much/ HI at or I c Laguna mo. Agt 975-4912 714-722·7505 Men $625 648-1105 ch•rmer, Canyo~;;;;;;:~;;~;m;;;m.;;jii;jii;jii;jii;jii;jii;jii;jiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ........................ _ ................ --------.., , view. 38R 2BA, f/p ttalned glatt, S1285 I••· (310) 378-8364 Nt:WPOHT BEACH 2 169 Frances Huntington Beach Beach Rentals NEWPO"T PENINSULA YEAAL V·WIHTER·SUMME.A t Bedroom to 4 Bedroom Fum1st1td."Unll.milhtd VIiia Rentals 875-4912 l .. • ... 1,.11 '"'''"'""'Y '·'·"""'''1.1c1· ............. ,,.J!.' HAPPY BIRTHDAY . TO YOUI Is someone spec:lel having a birthday In Ju~ Annoooce It In the Daffy Piiot end lndependartJ Send In a non-retumeblc photo along ~ S 10.00 Of just I message wtth $5.00 end ~ wfll pubftsh It on July 9th. Oeadllne: July 3rd, 5:00 p.m. Send )"OtJr message to: Tllc Delly Piiot & f~t 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Attn1 Oesstftcd Happy Bh1hday -------------~~~~~~~I ~--~~--~--~--------1 I ' Ma119c -------...: ~ I lltd!O men 91 .s10.o0:t:i lirttdly I• MSW.I Olttf 15.00 ------1 ~ ... ...... ...IH - SERVICE DIRECTORY For II Y9 -and llnillll md8 Cfo:Mt.:NT n :Nct:s ' CONCRt:TE 3:'>2ti & Dt:CKS :rn I :> ,,Drlvew•yt·patloe-ffl!NC•S.OAT•S. path• etc. No job too New Repair. Atctwoodl small. RH1. Uc.571470 Cedlt POii ~.CM/NB. Mickey 963·2493 Jim Whyte &ie2·7206 HANUY MAN J710 Ll'.;GAJ. t'AIN I INli 38~8 St:RVICt:S :lH 12 Handyman, General .,19 Yrs of Gulllty Wort Repalra, Reat. ralH. DIVORCE Aid\efd Sinor Uc 2IOG'4 Locks, faucet•. pelnt, ~ta 14W20I A1tof ,...,. more. Brian. 838·7386 From $200 No Con1est __,.,..,.....,,,....,,.,.,r:-:~r-=~= Bankruptcy $295 total •W.P. YOUNQQUIST Repairs R Ut. Carpen· can 714/&35-etSO Pelntlnv Contrec:tor try, drywall, •l•ctrlc•l. -----...,..---I Ouat painting by p1ot T.J lltllt Cone. Const Cone> Bookkeeping t•llored to Brldl-&ock. St uc 2n329 your n•e<Se. Personal/ Htghtst Oulll. low Pnctt Bu1lne11. Over 12 yre (714)962·~ l"LOOH INSTAl.J. tlt:PAIRS ;u;20 paint, etc. Great ratH. Drunk Drvng Bnkrupt. Uc4'602098. Ina Frff Brian 845-1788 FrH contul w/attny. H1 845-3305 Darrell Moore Kunhan Painting. Re.a eJCp. 963 ... 349 AI>I>ITIONS HEMOJH-:1.JN<i :1410 You C4n hire •n hone1t, hard working c:ontr•c· 1or. Make th• Wise ChOlce. wt.. Con· atruotlon 548-8223 C)o:RAMIC Tll.ES :1r12H THE ORIGINAL DEAN the TILE UN All Carpet Rep•ira Pwr stretch & Install Any alz.e fob, 15 yre I.AN llS(' Al't-: & I.AWN C'AHE .1!'411-. 558 .. 841 ratH without compro- MOVlN<t 3R34 1 d•. 730-6831 24 hra OLl'S Landeoaplne • R .. ld, comm'I. Quality floor M•n'• Mover 1 work/reasonable ra1•• hr min. Ouar. lowest Local rats. 2$5-0819 r•t••· lie. 108002 HANDY MAN :1710 ..,.,....,.•flAIRS MoMe/ All Amertc•n T,.. _rruiur __ ._1_1_4'833 __ -99_2_5 __ , Rentel PROPERTIES Service. Removal, P8lnt-Carpentry-ete.• Trim, Senior Diec. Drywall. Glwy$45-6277 FrM .. t. 531-&415 PUBLIC NOTICE The Celtf. Public Uhll· llH Commltalon RE· mltlng quality. Lie 55e288. Refs. 546-~766 Local Contractor Lie.Ina. re•• rat•• frff e1t. refs 673-7922 111c1wet c .. ~.1nu,,. l13'hr, • matenaJa Ref. 7 yn exp 879 4004S SPRINKLER REPAIRS 3921 Sprlnklera are my only b~smes1 Repa1r1 & ll\1tallatlona CharlH 722--7824 TUTORING 3930 Mist Apple Tutoring Reading ESL Cr.Oen· UaJed 963"'065 WAI.I. COVEIUN<tS .J!U2 Paptf Hanging S101roll 25 yrs llr.P paper atnpped 100' guar RH Comm (3t~n WINDOWS :t!-f.14 B USINESS St-:HVIC t-:S ;14HH leaky 1howere0Acld wash & regrout. New & Repair. Ba1hroom1· Shower doOft. Kiie· Floor•·Plumblng Uc. 25yre O.C. e73-80l5 •FINE CRAFTSMNSHtP 1..,,..---,--~-~- Ca .. 1 b Gerdenlng Service. rp.. ec:t.. P um " Sprlnklen, malnt. i.wn QUIRES that all uted ""M~l~N"'•~O~W~C~lro-.1e--=Ma1::--:n-t=-. Spec v1nv1. wood, h ouaehold good a ,_ lnC/Eat. Holltll •lum ..... 1nesows F•m•ty LOANS ('J.EANINO St:HVI<'l-.S .1:..iM Tiie, lelta, balht, •~~ ~ ,,, Smell remod. fobe. care. ..,... r ·--•• rrM movera print 1helr -";...·~· operated Ov., 200 PU C C-• T .._.. Apt . ....,., ~· FrM est 11t.p. Uc. 673-03G3 Mom• Equity Refinance CommJreed. 739-n42 .. t. 722-0413 lhennon Ahl9r Ce • • • -num.,... • St llo1M8997 83t-175' •;,.s...-------1111 llmot end cheuneu,. IUtlHH Venture CaDltal Debi Cotaotidetlon Pereon•I 1-800.568-3532 Rehable HouMCteanlng by the day. Loc:el are• Excel. refe. c.i1 Altcla 751~* ('ONSTH\1(' 1'10 ~ Htlll lllNti .1:,i;o •lmpreve Your""'* I do all tr~. Low prlcu, Uc'd a bOnded Jay.e~ooa Landto•p. aprnklre, repair melht. tlQhting, CIMnup. M••t14 carpentry. plumblng, The A Team. Peraonlll• tile. dryw•n. rnuonry lzed .. 1111n 6 gerct.n a more. Aeaa. r••••· care & h.. cleMlng. JI'" M••U4 16 Yf• •xP.S42-3921 print their T.C.P. num- ber In alt •dv"11H-l '.'\t'I-. Ill N (7 .11'4CH> tnenll, If you have a Wf Giit SM .... loOllf* question ebout 1"9 le-Total Int.not Remod· gallty of a mo~. ltmo •ling ~-~To or chauffeur. c•ll: The Crazy. ~7171 Publ•C UtJlttlM Commleelon 114·~151 HOOt I N(, .1!110 •·•· WllMft & a.... y Tree setvtc•, atumpe. -ir.;;-a;"'iii;;;;i;;;--1"• R..,. A,......,,. ~ Alrnod Door-. ..,,., Room edd/remod HANDY AND clnupe, l'leullng. ••Oft ..... ._ Local ,..19, '' Yra dowt. cablnttl. llUeCO a dry-Fr • • •a I Bond E:lec·Plumt>-P•lnt. u. Comm Ir••. I• w n i..ow..t. a-..... prof Greater Pacific Alg •II. lenctt, 91..._ tee Uc Llc.357'8?. e.ee-11•0 c.rpntry, ~ 8'1"'4043 "'8lnt Mike .. 1.-12 uc.t r.putadon. 1 '" •~ .. 1 ... #6l1311 lSynt•p JenyMl.OHl TC. Const. Al typee ........,....,...,_ • IW. :,~j,~ RMftnt.,. fllLOT CLASSlff••O WOik. S1Ucco, drywf, No to~oo •mall. Ti .. root •-"-t UC f d ti C.,p.. ·--" ... ,............ ....... epec-. II'• tl'le •••V·to-oun a on. ... ...._ .-0· -"'"' ' ,... fl'M MtA'T).7122 ecceu . Information-plumb guar. ••1 ... 10 Jobe~. •1.sm µi~~~--l!:!;!!j!~~ UH packed matketplece Why pl•y Hid• 'N H~ Ill _. your """' TH~ Wl'ly play 11109 "N vtelted regulerly • auc· Sffk with chlldcare?wtoel• lteme IN W, werl PILOT"I .... With C:l'lllOcer.? ce .. runy • by a11 kind• Call The flllet tod1yl Lio. eur. LOffl Nfa. To place ~ daaa6-Cl.AIS11•110 Call The ~net todeyl Of CONtumer•. &ie2-H78 Fr" m . 87$?9U fted -9 eel ~ 142 ... ?a •1.21 per line, per day. Thafs ALL you pay. 8iled on 4 an.. 2• ~·.., '1e SeMce Oir8cDy For more information, C8I Todayl As/ti. tor your Service DhcDy Rtpr8881d111Mt 842-4321 Ext.310 -------------------- .. • 1 810 Tuesday, June 23, 1992 '\\1 lll' • ,,,, ..... '\ll t ll I I , \I , I ', ..,,, •1111. \l.t •, HI-'\, I .\I...., It,.,. ·• I \H ,, I , , \ '. ,, I I I .... . I •• I II ..... 'I .• I II s . I ... \\:\!\illll -'·-'" ' t () l ;'\ 11 . ' . I AllllTAllT IDITOR RICIPTIGD1 OFC :\ 11 ..._I • I t4' ...... Gel .,..,.,, WAlllTD CUSTOM l'OUT•S . CANDY, l'OUND1 "OeTTO TRADIT10llAL Very CINnl ~I uick Action On MOM• LUSI! S 0 0 A • V I 0 E 0 BLASTER" on Balbo• 3-4BR, 1 to 5 'frL Up GOLF ... lor sale very Blvd. WrlC. IO lcMnllty: to 18,500 mo, Big cheap! Call Paul 1· A.V., P.O. Box 42&2. New dl•trlbutlon ctr, Coata MHa. 17/ht. 5 year1 ••P•rlenc• Refa req'd. 4MS-083l Cyn, Belcourt, Coron• 800-37•"1314· Balbo•, CA 82M1. del Mar w/ocean view. c..n Joe 012~2•.e390 writing, editing. i.y. •--rel•"" PIT oute. Or••t folt. 99'0 •r Commercial Real Estate .. Y•n d l"11 Routei LOSTI M.,. Bl•ck La. Send cUp•. layout.a Exec Se.,ch firm lo-For a •le . Earn a ASAP to Dally Plk)t, cated In Newport Cen- .1.ady Ca'h Income. bradot W/Whlt• spot. ""'"' W B St C '* ter need• aecty • hrl/ Shoo & •tocky. Lost ~ . ay .. 0•-d " M SI po••••• 1-800-95~354 8-8-92 In the v1clnlty ot MH• 92827· 11t~t · typ~ng akllfs & latln a le.,eu -4 1150 Ca ll Al'lthony Whll.t Wedding 0.-1 .,.., lpm l t l I •• alze 14, tong b'aln, v. c.e.-... ao 'Tl OleMi. neck and loW V·ba<:k, -"~ "·~ ..... _ _,_ ·-ltH 432'°318 ,..,,_ ·--""· .... "-'· ah« lpm ~~mag ~~ 11~.i:,-, d';: COlll< llllllS 2Me or • 7•..eoaG II• I I ·1 Mortgage Loans. HllSINl·.:-.s PHOl' t:1n Y .! i h 7 MONt.Y ro LOAN :!!I I I 18th & Placentla. ---a-.... 0-R_o_u_t_I__ pleasant pl'lone P•~ Co1ta Mea•. Blue ""' IU $ O/H c-11 woven collar. Pl ... • The lndet:)endef'\t h•• sona Y 1 r. .. help u1 fine "Bonzall" routH avallabl• In Malda!Ted 7G0-1313 •WIDOW HAS S S S for (714) 650-4.532 or 800-Hunllnglon 8 .. <:h •nd S aCRETARY PIT TD'1I $20,000 up. No 748~21 ••k for Anita Fou nuln Valley· Newport pier •r•a S7/ cred1b-' No penalty, Call Wednesday nlghta hour + c:ommlulon. Otnison Al. 499.,.835 NOWI LOSTI P•r•k••t, color only • No eollecllng. Call 723·5101 Establl•h•d beauty Blu• & friendly, lost vi· Mu1t have depend· ---------shop tor HI•. $15k. DEBT CONSOLIDATION clnlty of Orange able •uto, lnsuranc• So. CoHt Matro area. FREE. S21< to $75K. County Airport. and valid driver'• ff. SUMMER JOB PIT Mttntion: TlddW ltaf Collectors! Wnt Hcrltlc• Undaay Purpu1 Umhed edHlon "Lltd1 Anne" Teddy Be1r tl'8 of only 100 ma~•· $200. Pl .. H C•ll 042-4321 X332 d•y• or 131-3220 • .,,., Moorln• a ••• ••ff laeat near favltUon. 11 Stc, 173-2234 ~l'I· I II ' SKI HO.\IS .11101 te• QLASTRON '87 190HP M ... c/cru&Nr V 0, OJ*l Bow Trl·Huta, Sun-Top, Trailer, Low or atorage. Great Sid Boat In e11cetlent con- dlUon (1 o person c•· pachy). s10,soo oeo. Call (7 t4)148-1571 • Competitive rates and programs .... 1078 Ucensed, bonded. 1· 71t-34el REWMDI cenH. Cell Mike 800-392-0019 Ext. 505 • Wll•W @ 842-4333 LOiTa C•t Male long1 _________ , Seek energetic HC· tary-lype, no exp nee;. Cell L.any, tMS3·3390. Jt:WEl.HY t l 1 HS • Construction take-out loans HlTSINt:SS Ot'Fl<'E 1-'0H HENT 27ll\I Announcements & AH I' t>O:!~ heir, bl•ck & whit• BookkHplng Allt "'T,...ru_c_k,_..,Own,,---e-r/O,_.p_•_r_a • ~lh ~ br~fn •lrlP11es, PfT d•ta enlry, NP, N tore • $2,000 sign-on Jewel.., worth S110ll • Refinances and Purchases 1 ITH & POMONA •ar ng ea co 8(. R, Mac exp nee; bonus for safe drivers ••II $4sk/obo 0,. tr•d• Lost 6/18, Newport Quicken helpful, wllh OTA experience. for boal motorhom• Hghts •re• near Tus· Costa Mesa. Ask for Tulllon·lr•• training or??? .,:.1•74n ' MAHINt-. :-01 11'~ • Loan Consultants with over 15 years experience EVENING & WEEKEND APPOINTMENTS AVAllABLE For more information call our Mortgage Services Department at (714) 754-7344. Ask for Patrick Kennedy 1200 IQ ft ofC/WhH 831-3608 I.OST & t'OlJND :.rn2:> 3001 720, 3738 S/F 1008 S/F. 1617 West· clllf, NB. Agt 544.5032 •Fou nd: Cook•tlel, East side Coata Mesa, Please call to Identify 548-0163 B a yfr ont Offices Great environment, reasonably priced. .,.F_o_u_n_d_E_A-,-~l-Y_J_U_N_E_I 973·1247 Wrl•t Watch In vicln· tin & E. 181h SI. I 9 .. •~77""3 11 bl h .,... Please call 642-3787 o na -• •va a e . nort Amer· ' DO< KS iO..!..! LOS T : K l!YS on brown leather \<ey r1ng, at Mlllor's Out· post, 17th St., Costa Mesa. Call 548*1559. CHEF'S ASSISTANT PfT Thursdays & Fri· days 8am-4 :30pm In COM. Call Dorothy Mon-Fri, 673·2268, REWARD S$$ Delivery Driver Ian Van Lines. 1-800- 348·2147, Oept. 013 EMPLOYMENT SEH.VICES :;:;aa -·-••e Please be aware that OHICt: t"UH:\:l l u1u: J:.:QUll'Mt-.N I" blH7 ••••Ibo• l•l•nd South Baytront, 18' Phone Snte Unit Power $18!5 mo. 12 unes, 5 phs. Cu•· 75a.2aa1 tom 30" x 60" de1k, 1-~-~----- 19" • 60" credenza, ... t ••oreee 24 tv •cceaa, mth to mth, 673-9435 •fter 8pm fncd, lghld, for boats ~ CO\STBANK ~ "' '18£R fOI( {?!) INDUSTRIAL 2788 lty of Rusty Pelican Rest. on W. Coast Hwy, NB, Call to Iden· LOSTr ama ll white Wanted. PfT. Apply at M•lte•• Dog. Name Chlc•go for Rib•. "Boo Boo." 2'A yeara 9901 Yorktown, H.B. old. Loat at Newport 963·7427. the llslings If'\ this cat· egory may require you to call a 900 number In which there la a charge per minute. PETS & ANIMALS tiU49 16' 10 75'. &42-4909 &Up to so• Cluslc NB area. pos-. s lbl• llv•aboard. Call (7t4) 831-8480 1200 S/F ofc, lg rear tlfy 648·8901 Back Bay. Please call -0-E-N_T_A_L_E_m_p-10-y-.-.,-1 3500 S. Bnstol St., Santa. Ana, CA 92704 ::P.oeR car door. 5795 mo. _F_O_U_N_D_l_S_m_a_ll _b_la_c_k_& 629 Terminal Way. 540-9352 or 646-0681 while dog. Huntington Beach/Fountain Valley Lynne •t 850-9358. Employers. Outstand· _8_1_rt_e_n_d_e_r_T_r_a_ln_t_e_1_' Ing opportunities. Call 714-523·1 5 4 5 Needed, earn up 10 St50 dally, salary + Oer• Shrthalr Pntn 12 wks. AKC/OFA, Champ Sire, ahol• $400-$500 544·7483 CAMl:'t:HS. nv·s. TilAll.t:HS Mot -I Announcements GENERAL llps, lull or part tJme, BICYCl.ES 6060 Call 642-5678. 6512 S/F, 3 oles, 2 area on Garfield betw. overhead drs, 1779 Magnotta/Newland on Whittler, CM 48//SF. Thursday June 18th. 540.9352 or 846-0681 C•ll 998·2470 NEW S HOPS 7•1000 Found: 10 speed Bl- sq ft units. Roll up cycle on 4/22/92 at doors. Great Placentia Smokelree & Persi- st. loc. Also store frnt mons, Fountlan Valley, K ·Ma rt Portr•lt 2 wk training, women, s tudio hiring several. men 21 or older. Call: Celo Europa (Champion). W•ntecl B•lboa Motor Will Train. Traveling & 8 00-53 2 ·9222 12 1pd, S6cm, road Home, Good Cond. Put a few words to work for you. Ml-;MHt:HSHlPS 3018 retail & ofc. Start at C•n Be Clalm•d Muat Sell Reg, Member· S695/mo, Agt 850-1220 F.V.P.D. al'llp The Newport Non-Traveling posl-bike, pd SlilOO, 1ac Call collect or 1Ve rneg tlons. Call llah at our S400 842·7483 (503) 385-.5350 HO 10 1chodute an In· tervlew appolntmenl 8 0 0 .9 9 2 ·6 3 1 3 • ll t 2542. EOE. DOMESTICS t'>MO HOUSEKEEPER Uve-ln, NB. Must be strong at cleaning & TV. El.ECTRONIC'S. STEHEO SOHO Automobiles ....... By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and T ANNAH HIRSCH Business & Finance BUSINESS OPPOHTU N ITY 290-1 FOUND: DOQ Fem Be•ch Country Lab ml•, black & Chab 675-1988 while. vie Wilson & Pl•centla. Co1ta Mesa. Call 845-5460 Pound: Female Blacll/ Tan Sherpard Mix. Red Collar, Found Employment Opportunities General Office Entry level for ad agency. Lt bookpng, phones, errands, PC e•p req. PfT 10 11a11. FfT poss. Posllive at· tlludel Marla 756-8554 EMPLOYMENT ~~30 around June 10 1n the GRILL COOK dlrec1lons. Cooking a Audio Source Theater must. Formal d ining Sp never used. In capabltlty. Sun & Mon boll, 5225, 642·2255 HMW uo:w oH. Must apeak En-For Sale: Vldeonlca gllsh, non/1mkr, 35 VCU·1. Model com· , yra & up. greal P•Y & plete w/remoto & In· 83 32ot S-spd, 1unrf, 81lcol benollls. Rois, strucllon booklets. AM/FM ca11et1e, alloy req. Co111ac1 Linda Priced at SS25 Call rims, lookl/run1 great. 7t•/863-6969 1 ~5. 841-4e04 s38oo. 942.9915 SPOT ON vicinity of Sl•let/Ed· T 0 w 0 r k orange Local Vending Route for wuds. Ple•ser call Accounting Clerk County Fair. Call 546-•1987 ·-3251•• North-South vulnerable. East deals. NORTH • 10 8 Q9 K 10 15 4 +Q984 3 WEST EAST +QJ53 •K <:"J6 -A l532 ,A76 'QJ82 + K 10 8 2 +A J 7 5 SOUTH +A97842 ; K 10 8 1 4 '93 +Void The bidding: Eut South We.t 1 NT 2 + Dbl Pue 2 + Obi P&M P ... North P&H PU8 Opening lead: Two of • Although you don't count points for 10s &nd 9s. we cannot stress too highly the importance of those cards m the play Thl8 hand. from a rub· ber-bndge 1tame at the RA!gency Whist Club in New York. graphical· ly illul't rates our point. We !!ff no reason to open an off· shape no trump with the East cards. especially smce the hand rompletely sale, proven earner • 842 8693 lacked fillers. South's two clube was Min $5000. Call Mr . ..........,-------------NP. NA, billing, col-4467 1 lam·2pm M·F. a major-suit take-out, and North Ryan. 1·800-329·8782 FOUND: Peking••• lectJons, bank recon-Janllorlal eipre11sed no preference by paa&ing dog, male, Sat, June elllatlon & minor DAY PORTER/ West's double. No one can blame p:loc:'~k~:~~o~~"~ ~i.~~o~::=~::a~0~~ :~r;lnN~ut~,~~~~~i:r~i HANDY PERSON West for electing to double at this Invest. Req. 1·800. taken care of. Call to firm Please contae1 Must •peak, write & Merchandise Transportation APPLIANCES 60 l 1 BOATS 701 l ·ry · read English. F(T vulnerability. 226-2290 lden11 , 642.0341. J•y Malone, 873-0300. days. Apply In person. d I •L•rv• QI! Refrlg• 't 3 •o•ton Whaler 'It West led a low club an dee 1trer •••••••••••••••••••••••••111111 UBM, 1562 Part<way Sid• • Side, While, w/trlr, 40hp Mere 1w ruffed East's jack. A low heart to the • Loop, S1e E. Tustin Ilk• new. s350/obo hrs, f/fndr, GrHt Cond queen fet.ched the ace, and East. up TO Phone 258-1800 M-F &73·8953 $4600/obo 645-8525 shifted to king of apadea, taken by • 1 3 tBC 1 fl bl LABORERS NEEDED •washer/Dryer s-2751 n ata e the ace. When the king of hearts TO $18.90 HR., PT·FT, both. Dlshw••l'l•r '86, t8hp Nissan lw dropped thejark. the heart suit wu $ 60 0 LANDSCAPE will lrain s125, 944S-S848 hrs. lot• of xtrH. established and declarer was in the ---------• $1600/obo 720-1918 DRIVERS-also PT·FT Kenmo,. heavy duty ---------driver's seat. CALL 1·800-766-3169 •'28 Ce-.... ,Iner Gas Dryer, 6 mo now, " ....... -Prepared to lOl!e two trump tricb PIT Musi s.it $300 723.5020 refurb, rebl1 eng, rdr. and two diamonda, in addition to alarm •V•· xtrs. $18K the ace of hearta, declarer simply Verifier O'l<eofe & Me"• whit• O FFERI 8 5 8 ·9497 continued hearts from hand. Oum· Needed 1 morning per Stove 5200 my'11 ten of trumn. wu a killer. PER MONTH week (Thursday). &40-4828 .... Huntington Beach/ -..,,..,..-..,.....,..,...,...----1 West elec~ to waste a high trump Fountain Valley area. U pright ffeezer to ruff the third heart. and when the Verify delivery ol th• like new 5125 defender cashed the other trump Huntington Beach In· 94&.7227 declarer wu able to draw the lut rellable car and Insur-ance. Call 714. FURNITURE 6014 14' BAYLINER Capri '16 w/trter, open bow, 50HP, fish finder. 11ereo, Xlnt cond. CIHn, RUNS GREAT! Musi See 2 Apprecl Sac 13100 •32-0318 afl•r epm or Iv• mag winner to prevent a possible ruff, * NO COl.l.ECTIONS * dependent. Must have trump and lead a diamond to the 965·3030 a1k tor Rita. lung to collect an overt.rick. Pr•School TH cher Npt Hgt1 548·1673 7' Sof• w/mtchg luv teat, 18 ' Lone Star w/tllr, Good Cond. $160. 70hp Chrysler mtr, nu Must Seel 642·8802 SIHrlng •Y•· 11700/ Toahlba VCR $195, Twn ObO Bill 6.4•·5902 Bd HI $l45, nit• •Ids 24' ••• R•r '78, Flybrdg, Oelphln grey/tan, new bfa>tea, 811t well malrl- .. lned mites. Clifford alarm, crulH control, power wlndoW9, NC, $11,900 obo 310.798-0550 Iv msg CADILLAC 90-10 '79 Dl•••I Sevllle White/red, •Int cond, nu trans rear end, reg m•lnt .. 2nd owner '81, $4200 d·721·5225 or evealwkd BS4.a881 CHt:VROl.t:T 90-15 '89 Conv.r11ble Cor- vette. 4 1pd, 427, nu part too m•ny to U1t, nu top, all p..,..-a.aJI muscle, 112,999 obO, Cd Cliff 640.7134 DODGE 908~ '77 Dode• 4•4 Van, 360 V.S. Run1 Great, S2900J OFP•RI eSO.•Ua HONDA OOM~-, Shift the ten of spades to West or the nine of hearts to East and de· rlarer will have a difficult time o f it.. Although declarer can ruff a heart in dummy, tberf' ia no way t.o return to the South hand without fatally weakening declarer's trumps. Early morning motor routes available. Deliver Monday thru Saturday. PROMOTIONS MANAGER S65/bolh, floral Luv 2 helm stations, l/f, lw ,8~ CMC 1 ~OO Seat 5185, 721-0645 hrs, lClras, rare model 4 S"'-.... A/C, Good $14,040 543-6070 .,_... w a ve l••• Waterb•d , Cond. Great Student Orange County news· •Int cood, pd $750 28 ' S •f8rl 77 w/1r1r, Carl $2399 OFFER! paper publlshlng com-Sac $250 675-2123 Ffybrdg, seats 5, twns, VERY MOTIVATED TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE Must have depe ndable transp ortation and liability insurance. pany Is seeking an en· 1 owner, tw h1"9, $24k/ SI•"• 754~1262 argetlc Individual to obo, (714) 793-1723 ---------handle· croaliv• dlrec-'90 Accord Coupe A/C, tlon and coordination Honda alloy whls, A• ol bolh clrculallon and sum• lease S 189.36 adverllalng promo-6' x a· Oriental Pearl 30' S oaralt Spc1fahf, N"d 2 Sel1 •97..e&82 lions. If you can offer Scrffn S395, ~· pr ctr con.ole, twn 200 us 5 years ••per1ence v•H• pd $3700 .. c Vamahas, nve bait In desktop publishing, S800. Etc. 641·7477 tank, 3 axt. tr1r, Bf.. ACROSS 1 Portion 6 Instrument 10 Jaa pieces t4 Stlidl.s 15 Maple genus 16 -Stanley Gardner 17 Ad)ull 18 Coln 19 Aoun<l ot>iect 20 Toun11 c:se.unatl<>tl 22 Discourage 24 Ptiper measure 26 Memorandum file 27 Tyrant 3 1 Fem.ie ammal 32 WM11ng Otrd ~Allan land 35 Mountain pr et 38 Sune<ed wounds 39 ldOll.ted 40 Peek topping 4 t Pr<>Ma.118 42 Chert•• 43 Two-door c.tr 44 HOUM lite 45 Warded on 47 Garment 5 I Saltofa 52 Wu lmport&nl ~"I'd b4l right ~The ahl.,.,. 59 Help I• Ihle!) 81 HMddr ... 82 Warren BMtty moYie 63 Marsh plant 64 Group of 910ht 65 Weight allowance 66 -of Man 6751~ DOWN 1 Ship's mast 2 Conoeal 3 Sorry word 4 Gaw,_. 5 Copy of legal record 6 Owned 7 Sour 8 Send I• c:neck) 9 -OV8f ctielred 10 Admonish 11 Ota epace 12 Forni Cle It Ing 13 Jewtah , ... , 21 Muetaoe 23 Ne!M ol Edinburgh 25 Aulo part 27 Society newcomer• 28 Ice houM, var 29 Alberta lndl.,i 30 Ohio or Yukon 34 Hem In 35 Burden 36 Heevy COfd 37 Wuln deOt to 39 Scholarly pec>ple 40 L~IOf anortest dey 42 Tabled'- 43 M~ employee 44 Moel recent 4e Fee. value of llook 47 Dapper 48 Gamble 49 Plano pi.c. 50 Picture pua1e 53 Small valley 55 Anlmoelty 58 Of • paflod 57 Rlldlellon· dose untt1 eo e.u suPPQf1 CALL 642·4333 COSTA MESA, NEWPORT BFACH Of All Thlnas; Cr-eta ~rbo, who tnily waa a •upell'ftar, llvl'd up to her Virgo characttrietlca, naturt. Carbo, with Mercury algnlflcator, t0mblJtt'd lntetllgu1Cl' with 1tunnlng acting ability. Shl' w• a •ncl In Mr own tlint, w .. fa11111iu with a,., lltn ahart, nYtritlon and ,,. no 1tran1•r to astrology. Other Vlraoe, .,.at ind prtMnt: 9'ocky Mattlano, Sophia tor· .n, Shirley looth, U ly To11tlln, Cllrie· topl\tr 1ahtrwoocl, Tl'd Wlllla .. and Shtrwood Andtnoo. Many Vl'loe dallftt 10 have 1 .. ck with nuinbtt s. 1l11on highlight• public 1magl', crt'd1· blllty, COO~TJtlve tHort. marital 'taliu Claah of idu1 proYl'I exciting, <"ould letd to "wraous rtlatlonship" Popular lty lnCTt'ut'S Slglt1an1n lnvolvt'd SCOIP10 (On 23·Nov ll) f()(l.I~ on mMhanlcal rl'plln, sharpt'nlng toola. tntina ttCtJI", m1kln1 1nqu1r1l't con«rnlna ba~1c wrv1<'ft, employtnfl\t Ano1her S<-orpjo lnvolvt'd, claim• you could bl' "1009l' c1noon " Fa~ 1way• 5AGn-TAIUUS CNO'I 22·~ 21 ) Mort' penora art ron«rnt'd with your views, opinions, appeuan« Caln mda · catfd via wntten word Notice rKl'1vt'd. "You mtdl' ill" Lunlf pot1tion &hni <Tf· 1tln 1u1C'ft. M.alte room for ,,,man~! CAPIUCOlN (Ott 22·J1n 19). LINCOLN 9120 copywrltlng. basic ---------• mini, outriggers, MOfal ••• llaftl 7 LIC 111n\ graphic skllla •nd 0•• 880, 1 'h yr Old $19,000 Xlnt Cond, cond, loaded, ABS, nu sales prasentalion. we needs TLC, pd $225, 95 .. 5482 grey paint, trane guar, w111 oHor you a com· .. c S60/obo 723'0359 55900/obo 733-3309 petlllve 1al•ry, lull -0-u-ee_n_o_r_P_a-rl-or.......,..P-al_m_a_,1 LINCOLN '71 bef'\ef1t pack•g• and a S-8 feet tan. $20 ea, Contlnent•L 460 very bu1y atmo•· Herb plants BO lclnd• phore. Send resume $1 ea, Liiac 874-9422 Wantedl to ch•rter ~"ug~t ':.': L~.O:S~295 and ••lary hl1lory 10: ---------•o· 1-•allboat. ute Ad f 100, c/o Oalty Shade, Pine, CyprHs 40'a , n/amkr/drnkr, Piiot, P.O. Box 1560, treea. 15-gatlon, $20. cert'd by 2 chartering Costa Meaa, CA 1-gallon pl•nle, $1 firm• for 45'. J im 92626, W11tarla $10. 874·9422 Wildey (209)488-3042 seevourcar make racks! NISSAN HI f>O '88 Ntaaan 200SX Navy blue 5-spd. A/C. 90k well maJntaJned rnlleal New clutctV brakee. $3800 obo. Cell 873-e213 TIHWKS !U:.!O 1M9 FORD l'~H Dually. Laria t •• tef'\dad cab. White. 32,000 mllH. Bed lltlfi, chrome wh ..... good 11r... eiccellant condltlonl 480 V~. Book value: 111.000. Must Hll I 1 IS,000 080.84-.0180 VOi.VO 11:.!;tO 'H w..-17'1 ml, A/C., Alf. Orto owner Mov· Ing 2 Penn, Must Senl, 17400/0bo 13t•2797 \'Ol.KSWA<iC IN •1..?:1:1 '74 VOLKIWAGEN 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 " 12 13 A9'1ES (Mardi 21 •Apnl 19 ) CrHn ll11ht lluht'll for proj«t involving lu>.U· ry, al'1. m1.111c, be«er dltpl.ay for prod1t<'t, Qlenl Trv1t your own judgmtnt, heed 'lnMr vo1« •· 11y rnakln1 minor con· c"81on. you .ch1tvt cnajor victory SC'.nano h1ghh1hta flowers, mu\lc. dl' -... ······~~~~~~~==·········-· llC(Oul hurt d'~uvr" r&•un10" with _ CAMPER YAN 17 20 • TAUIUS (Apnl 20·May 20) Fonit on pl'tvll<')'. dlaemlOn, ~cwa to 1n(Or· mation prnlo111ly wlthh•ld 0.fint' tl'r1t1•, tOll'llftUn\cat• with lndlv1dual <vnfintd to ho". hoeP11.tl NftWorlclnJ proc-. am underway by 3 p m CIMINI (May 21-June 29) Emph.t· •I• on powtr, pt01r10tlon, aythor1ty, •blllty to win fnend• ind lnflueMt peoplt. 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