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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-04-30 - Orange Coast PilotPartly cloudy skies and cooler -....... I_, Attorney: Cops loliking to bust Campbell , Villa ~-Department accused of plotting to arrest former chief ·and captain for drunken driving . Jacobs disputes ,allegations. By Tony Oodero Stiff Writer NEWPORT BEACH -An attorney for fired Police Chief Arb Campbell and Capt. An- thony Villa has sent oCf a fiery letter to city and police officials accusing them of staging a plot to arrest the deposed chief and captain for drunken driving. Attorney Jeff Epstein alleges that high-level officials at the police department have dis- cussed plans to arrest Villa and Campbell, where to book them if arrested, and how to handle the arrests. "Most disturbingly, there was also a dis· cussion regarding the fact that it is likely my clients would physically resist the arrest and the officers should be prepared to use what- ever force is necessary to overcome the resis· tance of my clients," Epstein wrote. He said the matter "smacks of an effort to force a physical confrontation with my clients." Acting Police Chief Jim Jacobs called the letter a bunch of "B.S." Jacobs acknowledged that a meeting had taken place between the officers to discuss the possibility of an arrest involving Campbell and Villa. "We did have a discussion in one of our staff meetings," Jacobs said. ''It was totally miscon· strued by Mr. Epstein. h was just a discussion A gweet deal ~ Strawberry vendor pledges portion of his proceeds to help Newport Conservancy purchase 56-acre Castaways parcel. By Cathy Werblin Stan Wit« T he Newport Conservancy is reaping what David Shullz sows. And if his philanthropic plans grow as scheduled, the conservancy will be benefiting from Shultz· strawberry fields, forever. In an attempt to help the conservancy purchase the 56-acre Castaways parcel at 16th Street and Dover Drive from the Irvine Co., Shultz is contributing a percentage of his strawberry stand sales to the group. The stand sits on the site. Shultz e>.pccts to contribute thousands of dollars this season to the conservancy's multi-million-dollar effort to purchai.e the propcrt.)·, and simil:ir contributions "'ill come every strawberry sea on for as long as the coni.ervancy i raising funds. Shultz, 37. is a local stra\\berry farmer, produce stand operator and landscape business operator. He grows strawberrie on a 30..acre-lrvinc-rite teased from 1l1e Irvine Co .. and operates five fresh produce stands under the Mr. Stra, .. berry name. He also runs Custom Country Landscape, a company specializing in weed abatement and composting. For the past several years, Shultz has worked with various local charities by donating a percentage of his stands' proceeds to worthy causes, he said. The idea to of what to do if we have an encounter with one of his clients." Jacobs sa id the precaution is being taken 10 protect both the interest of the city and Camp· bell and Villa. "We wanted to do the right thing and make sure it doesn't become a big issue," he said. Jacobs noted one that one officer already has documented an alleged Jan. 4 incident in- volving Campbell. , The officer, Tom Schomburg, filed an ·•infor- 'mational report" with Jacobs stating that he observed a gray van approach him from behind at a high speed and nearly hit hi s squad car. See POLICE/Sack Page Judge rules that city is not liable for ex-officers ' defense By Tony Oodero Stan Wnter NEWPORT BEACH -A Superior Cou1l1uJge ruled Thursday that the cit) does not ha'>e to pJ) 1h1.: leg.ii fee:. of former Chief Arb Campbell and Capt. Anthon) \'tll.i, '"ho \\ere ousted from the department 1n the '"ake of i.c\uJI h.1rJ!>~ment allegation'), city officdi. said Attorney Jeff Epstein had -.ought a court l rder to fl..>r('e lhc Cit) into pa) ing for Campbdl and \ ll!J \ legJI fee~. Ep!>tcin Jtgued that the ci ty had .. no leg:.il or I actual b;.isb" for nut pJ~ mg 10. See RULING/Back Page 'People's Park' · quietly-sold _ for $31 5 ,000 ...,.. Auction of bayf ront lan d is not well-publicized. says broker. Council must approve lower-than-expected bid. B~ Russ Loar s· .1 ...... :er WES1 :-.F:.\\PORT -l hl! nJrrov. 'trctch of ba\· lront IJnJ on1:c .. Jlled "Pcopk\ P.irl.." "J' ::.old 31 auc- u m 'lhu1,JJ), but the: I 1\\Cr-1h.1n-c\pectcd bid v.1li re- qum: .1ppru' :ii b~ the C11~ Couni.11 I he 3.ouo-,quare-foot lot on the "orner of 43rd i,11t .. cl .. 111,I R1,er A'cnue ,,J., 5.olJ for _315.000 -an .LI .:a'h ofter. Jn Ill 9, the f.m m.1r,kt:1 \Jluc pf the prop.:!l) \\ll> uppr..11,cJ JI $32: .llUO to S3~0 000. Depu· h ( 1\\ ~tlnafd !-.en Deli no '"nn- Jucted the a~c1100. but declined comment on the sale. The Cl!) Council authorized ...ale of the propert~ for .,:i mini· mum hid of $350.000 and v.111 hJ\e to apprO\c the lower bid be- fore the s:ile become' frnJI 1 he auction -..... hrch auracteJ c11?ht bidders -'-'l ad\Crtt~cJ in the Orange Count'.Y scmon of the Lo!> Angele~ Time>. But !>01m· 'J) the cit\ ~hould ha'e made morc of a effort to publrc1Le the auc- twn locJlh "If rd 'i.n,mn abvut It. ther1..· \\1.1uld ha\e b1:en d lot m l>rC h1J- Je1~:· 'J1J re.JI e~tJle hrnker Tom ~t1lkr. l1wner ol Prupcrt) 'I just question the marketing technique. Why they cut out the local commun ity is beyond me.' -TOM MUER rea! estate bro~er Hou c Realtor:-. in Ne"port Bl..'Jch ~tiiler hcl:itdll~ heard Jt'lllLlt thc auc110n and "J" not al kmi.:J t1) bid C\Cll 1h0ugh hl' \\J\ pre,cnt at the .iuctw•1 '111! l"huri.- JJ\ mlUlllni,!. ··t\e ~ot :.lime clienh \\ho "'' ... Id l ,1\C ,k l11111cl\ been int~rc.,tcd 1n thJt pr,1pc11~ ... r-.t t1lc1 ,,uJ ... , JU ·I quc-.tilm the markcung techn1-1uc \\ h\ the~ 1..11t out thl! local commun1I\ '' bc:\vnd me ·· See BERRIES/'BD Page David Shultz, a.k.a. Mr. Strawberry, will donate some proceeds to the Newport Con crva ncy. I he ~ealcd b1d). r:ingc.J frvm S5U.OOO to S~.:'ll.OUO. but onh tho'e-\\hO m:.sdc -.cakJ h1J.., wcrc :illo\\cd to See PARK/Bactc Piii '-----~'::::::::::::::::::::::.::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::·:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::·:··.:::::·::·: Morning Briefing MIDEIPORTS We hardly knew ye Irrelevant Weck XVIII, which celebrates the last player being picked in the recen t NFL draft. will take on a new turn thi<> year. Instead of the anticipated customary welcoming party start, it will begin on a T ue:.day, June 22, with a farewell banquet. Irrelevant Week originator Paul Salata says the rest of the week's ceremonies/celcbrJtions will be announced soon, but that it will definitely starl with the farewell b.1nquet, and end, naturally. with the "Welcoming Party" on Sunday, June 2 7. Around Town ......................... A6 Bridge .....•........••...•.•....••......... BS Business .................................. A4 Classified ................................ 84 CrC>SS\VOrd ..••.•..••••••••••...••....... BS Getaways ................................ 86 Horoscope .............................. BS Movies •••••.•.•......•••••.•••..••••..... AJ Society .................................... A7 Sports ·························~··········· 81 Co.tt <-lty Ntwt, kw , C~l"l 0 ~ ... ,.... _ _.,......,... \ Going for the record "If I can't do wheelies on it, I won't ride it." So says Kurt Os· burn, 23, who will be attempting to break the Guiness Book of World Records longest wheelie on a bicycle today at the Orange County fairgrounds. Sec story, A2 Photo by Mdrc M~rtln Summer sc hool at Rollerblade High , Newport Bea.c h has been selected a one of 10 Southern California sites for Rollerblade lnc.'s Blade School, which teaches all ages the proper way to kate on in-line skates. l•s registration 6egins Saturday at Nt'Wp()rt's Recreation Department, 3100 Newport Blvd. Clas es w111 be held Satur'Oy afternoons May through September on the bbclctop behwen Newport E~SMntary School and the strilnd. Equipment distribution •nd warm-ups are from J:JO to 4 p.m., with instruction c~ ses from 4 to 5:30. P•rtk:i.,.nt 'are askN to bring their own btH and protecti\'e par. Howfter, equipment I provided on ite frtt of ch.irxe. The cla ' cost $ 15 for aduh and S 12 '°' youth • For mott info, call 6+4·3151. INSIDE . Dr.owning victim A )anta Ana man dro-.vnt>d in the occJn off 22nd Street 1n Ne\'.port Be;ich Thursday afternoon. (Story, pJ.ge AB) • Something for Mom A se ntimental je\\eler !lponsor::. and (",s.1y conte:tt for students. but Mom·~ the winner (Story, page A4) • What a voice A T <'Wtn~le tudenl e,\trh honor ... tor hN singing talt.>nts Story, p.1ge ,4.lJ Mlt&RI TO CAll CIRCULATION 642·433 l CLASSIFIED ADS 642·56i'8 RETAIL ADS b42·4321 BUSINE S FAX 631 ·5 02 NEWSROOM S40· l224 NEWS FAX 64£>·4 170 HOTLINE 642-6086 SPORTS 642-4330 Residents form a 'posse' to battle graffiti problem ~ Many Peninsula Point neighbors are alarmed by sudden outbreak of vandalism. By Tony Oodero sun wmer BALBOA PENI NSLI A POlNT -A graffll1·\\CJI') h.ind of residents here ha\C lormcd a "citizens' p1J,,c" tt) ... cnl..c h.1cl.. a~..iinsl the ri c of 'and.1INn 1n their beachfront nc1ghb1.u h1.lo1.I "We arc clcanmg up gr.1fl1t1 '"' "c cc rt:' .... ml l)J\11.1 Pettit. .1 Pen1mula Point rc.,1<lcnt "lw 1i. i,pcarhc:.n.ling the clc.in·up effort "We'll hJ\C \ptlttCrl> \\ho '""go out :ind tell u \\here 11 1.,. C1tiien'i hu-.c t1.l get Hl\Ol\Cd" Pettit and her nc1ghNr' ha\e become alormecJ at the re ent me of gratf1t1 on the P')llll WccJ..~ aao. Pettit \\.L\ :.igha t "'hen \he round WC\l Jetty Par).; covered with gnifft11. Ju t la't Sund y. graffiu \\';h found prayed on the ~i n at the entrance to the point. 5'l Pettit and her ncighbo~ \\Cnt to "'<'r\i. to eliminate the often i\c \Crawl in&~· .. Pcl'plc c1.,mc dl"' n to 1 he beach on ~u11lb) and "-C diJn'l "·'"t them 10' 'cc that a\\ful gralht1, · !'.hi.' \Jld Pettit and her ne1ghhm~ h.1H no'~ j1.1ineJ ,. together JnJ plan on purcha,ing a c..1,c of gr.1ff1t1 rcm1.l\Cr But O,l\C Ntedcrhau .... the cit)' gcncrul ... cf'1.:"C" d1re~111r. caut1vnt.·d th.11 the 1c,1dcnh prob .. 1hl\ ,h,1uld11'1 Ir) to r,mO\C grafhll fr,,m cil) pnipctt) "\\ c Ul)n t \\ .tnt t<I oi ... cou1 ,1gc am~,,h. hut we h,t\C ... omc re;il rc'c" .it1nn .... " N11:,lc1 h.n1., ~.lid · I he hc-.t U\C of \oluntr:er u,,,,t.1ncc '' to let u' lo.no" when~ it "'o \\C l .tll lean 11 up Jnd h1r the pmate c1l1Lcn-. tu clc.m 1t up on pt , ... uc property.·· ~1c:ucrh:.ius ud..nu,~led •ed. h1..1~c,cr. th:.st budget cutbac;.lt.\ .... 111 force him to tnm back h1 <lcpa1tmc11l b) t\\o people, thu.:t malo.ing 8.r.1thli cleanup all 'he mo1e J1fltcult. Police und reMdcnt) have hcconic incrca angly concerned atx,u 1. the 1i .. ing incidents of gang "'" 1ty and graffhi in Nc\\pon Beach. And a newly formed aana ,. k force hi\ craftcU a antl·araffiti ordinance th:it w uld mike it 1llepl to raff1ti tools like acroeol nd Cclt-tjppcd marten. Aa Frtc:lay 1 April 301 1993 N1Wpoft Beachleo.ta M ... Daily Pl to ca I 0 n ly Managing Editor Steve Marble, 842--i321 ext. 386 This bomb scare turned out to be a lot of rubbish E XCEPT J.'OR THE NOISE, HOW WOULD TllEY BE ABLE TO TELL? -A phone call was received Wednesday at the Huntington Beach office of Rainbow Disposal Co., the rubbish hauler. Until further notice, operations manager Richard Timm was advised, no trucks could be unloaded at the landfill in Sand Canyon. What's the problem? A bomb scare, that's what. Today's Question Seems that a "pressure-sensitive explosive device" had been discov- ered at the dump site. · For three hours, no trucks were allowed to unload. All of which prompted these Questions of The Week from Joseph Waterworth, Rainbow's safety manager: President Clinton has been in office for 100 days. What's your assessment? (as~cd at the Oasis Senior Center) "I think he's doing a nice job. He seems like a good man." DOROTHY CLARK Newport Beach "I think he's on target, and even though he's slowed down, I think he will make it." "He's trying, but he hasn't done too well yet with all those Republicans against him -and I'm a Republican." "I don 't thinJ... much of him. He's a boy trying to do a man 's job." FRED REVELY Newport Beach "Why would anyone bother to blow up a garbage dump? And, if anyone really trashed the place, how would they be able to assess the damage?" Photos dnd interviews by Lee Pdyne ANN McCLURC Costa Mesa AMY McCOLLUM Newport Beach Local Scene 0 WELL, IF YOU THINK THAT'S 'WEIRD -Didn't you just love LorlAnn Basheda's story in Thursday' Daily Pilot, telling of a phone call recei"ed from Mesa Consoli# dated Water District director Henry Panian? ~-1:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: I Cityside And weren't you heartened to learn that Panian agrees with e"er-increasing criticism of the public- expense bills being incurred by water officiaJs at- tending conventions and other aquacades -while, at the same time. planning to raise your rates as much as 23 percent? And where "'as Pan1an calling from? He was phoning from a South Lake Tahoe resort hotel and casino. that'!. where. That's the site of this week's conference convoked by something called the Association of California Water Agencies. This is pretty heavy stuff, )0 naturally it attracted the entire local board and whomever. And guess who's picking up the tab? Ah, well, let the casino chips fall where they mr\y. Waterboys will be waterboys. And this is only the beginning of the din. Gunga. 0 UH, HOWDY, NEIGHBORS -There was an early morning kn ocking on the front door the other day, and there stood a police officer. Sergeant Robert Venezia of the New York City Police Department, to be precise. He's in Corona del Mar to attend a Y.edding on Saturday. His own. The handsome and muscular Venezia will be tak- ing up residence a few blocks away, and l was happy to welcome him to ou r relatively crime-free neighborhood. But his visit scared the hairballs out of the hou c pussycat, Crystal. She Oed from the scene, whimper- ing and cowering under the nearest bed. A look outside explained Crystal's scary jump- start. There stood the beauteous bride-to-be, Tracy Watkins, holding the reins on two large and shaggy dogs, humongous enough to make St. Bernards look like Chihuahuas. One was half-wolf, half-malamute. The other was composed of equal parts of Labrador retriever and bull mastiff. Their combined weight: approx.imately 180 pounds. Tracy herself is a mere I JO-pounder, but she was in complete control. At this writing, Crystal still is in hiding. But I'm feeling a lot safer these da}S, knowing that a sea- soned Manhattan cop and two monstrous mutts are wichin shoucing distance. (Note: Venezia plans to open a private in- vestigative agency here. His first assignment: to track down and return the darned cat.) 0 WELL, IT'LL GIVE SOMEBODY A UTILE EX· ERCISE -There's a rather insistent invitation 'Wheelies are my life,' says man who wants to set Guiness record S ome people might liay Kurt Osburn b jultt spinning h1i. wheel!>. bur the 23-year-old sandblaster believes his offbeat passion for popping wheelies will someday be h1 vehicle to fame. "lf I can't do wheelies on it, I won't ride it," Osburn said while demonstrating his talents at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mei.a Thursday. "Wheelies are my life." So it is befitting that the Fullerton man will attempt to break the Guiness Book of World Records longest wheelie on a bicycle today at the Fairgrounds. "Non-stopping. No breaks. You drop it, you start all over," Osburn said, ad mitting he was a bit nervous. The existing record or 5 hours, 12 minutes and 33 seconds was et by a wheelie-popping Frenchman in 1990. "I wish I would have got to ee it," 0 bum said, gazing off into 1he distance through his dark blue shades. "But that's why I (dyed my hair) red, white and blue. lo say: America is whe re (wheelies) came from. We're bet1cr." Osbum's hair isn't always red, \\I.Ile and blue. "Sometime~ it's solid red or solid blue," he said. Osburn also ha wrapped his banana seal in red, white and blue Oag material, and attached a plate announcing "l am the king" to the fron1 of his custom made wheelie bike. The king of wheelies, Osburn shyly explains, adding that he works hard for the title. After sandblasting at his dad's business weekdays, Osburn sets out for at least an hour-long, non-stop wheelie each evening. · Asked if he has a girlfriend: "No time," he says. Orange County Fair Youth Expo 1993 Snakes, Frogs and Lizards on logs! When: Today 9 am. to 3 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission and parking are free hents include a Rollerblade show. reptile safari, jazz festival and talent show. Concessio n stand~ throughou t the grounds will pro\1de lood and bc\eragcs Osburn is o dedicated that he even hauls his bicycle on vacation with lum: wheelies during a blizzard in Vail, Colo., wheelies on The Strip in Las Vegas. And everywhere Osburn goes, he draws a crowd. "I'm a shoy.off," he said. cracking a smile. "And the nature of this Kurt Osburn practices his wheelies thursday. bu~1ness is to be the center of auention." Osburn said he started doing wheeliei. at age \), but he didn't start to take the ~port seriously until about four yc:ari. ago aftc:r meeting people who have turned the pa'>time into a c.Jeccnt Is\ ing. "I know people in the busine ," he ltJid Osburn's goal 1s to Y.heelie across America, po))1bly for charities, and even tu:illy around the ~orld. The longest .... heelie 0 burn has sustained 1!. 51'! h~1ur' - long enough to mal..e him confident that he .,..ill beat the Frenchman's record toda}. But he isn't tal..ing an} chance~: 'Tm gonna get to bed earl} tonight," he \J1d "Right after the Simpsom." -Dy LoriAllfl B:uhc·clu from the Orange County chapter, American Di- abetes Association. Seems it's sponsoring a "Tour de Cure" classic on May 15, in which participants can walk, ride a bike, skate or roller-blade along the Santa Ana River Trnil. Optional distances range from 2.5 to 45 miles. Kathy Corbin. ADA's area director, asks if 1 plan to participate 10 the fund-raising exercise. Daily Pilot readers are invited to a Shoving off soon auction, h9rs d'oeuvres and no-host bar. preseason Wet Wednesday Summer Series Tickets are available at all Newport Beach event -"All Aboard for Literacy," sponsored by the libraries (Newport Cc nler, 856 San Clemente Or.; Billboa, 100 newspaper and Hornblower Dining Yachts -May 12 from 6 E. Balboa Blvd.; Corona del Mar, 420 Marigold, and Mariners, Certainly. I'd do anyt hing for diabetes, which has done so much to me. If a couple of strong maratho- ners could be recruited, I'd prefer to cover the dis- tance in a sedan chair. to 8 p.m. 2005 Dover Dr.) for a $10 contribution. The evening, a fund-raiser for the Newport Beach Public The 2nd annu.1 1 Dally Pilot/Hornblower Dining Yachl s Wet library literacy program, will feature a two-hour sunset c ruise Wednesday Sum mer Series -a cross between a Ooaling lown Jerry Kobrin 's column runs Monday, Wednesday and Friday. aboard the California Hornblower (brought to Newp~rt Harbor hall meeting and backyard barbecue -will begi n in July. look especially for this event), music, dancing, prizes, a silent for more dct'1ils in upcoming editions of the Pilot. lifjliliL VOL. 87, NO. 103 To make 1 correctfon II II llw Nol I palcy ID pror"f'dr COffK1 1 • t0rt ol ~ To "PO'\ .n er!IDf « dw\l'o !Ion, ...... 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High In lht" n1lddlf' b(h along tht lbAJI, low In O\t' SO.. flBAIT fOI and pitchy clovcb S.turday rnornlng wfll t k>.iir fOf sotn• afternoon •unshlnr -- 0 "I'm not impressed either with Clinton or his first 100 days. He has neither surpri~ed nor disappointed me." EVE FIELD Newport Beach Public Record r St. Joseph Hoapttat ,\pr 6 Oarjd and Mortho Dellomogglo,.. r. "e g r1 ~9-- M.ttlt. •nd U.ur• P~t'rson ~.1 '"' ' Li" Hoag Memorial Ho1pltal Ap•• 19 ~••n •nd Gulyn P•utsch (lhl.i \1('"" ~·rl Mk h.trl and TrKy Murphy Co>t.a 11.k ... , ~·" ~r1l I .\l•n and Kin Beau~Hr Ne\\por: H1 .1th I"~ JoSt'ph .tnd Jo.annr Dominlu l ''A \1c ... 1 1,., Chmtophet •nd Sus•n Mo<rOIW I .t ~ \1•"" rl P.tul and Cht"nl Ca~t1. N•"porl 8f'.I( h jltrl John ond Deboroh attttnger Q • POI.ICE LOG COSTA MESA 8mlol treet A 1oun .. 1 trom l h.1 l.1 •t I tuld poh e ht'r pul"S(> "·h <.hlff•n \\1>tfnp;.rl.1\ when she ~o..icl 1n ,, huue: ltnt' ,JI the Red l ion ln11 lltl' pur '-t' 'onldtnt"d .!,000 lh.11l.1ncl d,11f 11, S2SO Canad1dn um n1 \ Jnd ').!fiO ca<oh C abrillo fool, \\ ert• rt.>ported 't11l1•n l Ut.>•,d.1" 1rom thr• g.udgt> ol I h <i!TW Ill lh1• .!00 bloc lo. I bth Plan• \ l11k<> ~J" wported I• •l1•n I 1t-,<f.1\ I rum the garage ol •• h• llfl(• tn tht• 400 blOC'I.; Walnut lreet A, tele"1s1vn n11• 11M,hl' .ind lamer a \\.ere 1111011~ ne,ul\ S \ 000 .... l,.rth ot rt'f'm, ~ tOlt•n 'S;i1urciil}' from il homt> 1n lhf' \00 bind, Fairview Road '\n 1utn wa~ wpor1t f \IOI~~ \.\ l>dn~d~ lrom th1 lllOO bit>< I. Harbor Boulevard '\t '\dam~ .\\l r w poh1 t.> .llre-..terl a ~·1.w.1r-olci w >rnan Wednesday tor rtti..htul11m 1.,1..en tnlo custod\ \\ .h "n~t'la M,)t ke) NEWPORT BEACH Pe.Jr! A. 'dlt• cont.1ming rooghlv $..! 000 m l,irF;e bills and some pho1og1 .iph\ Wd't drl><:overed stolen \\.l:'dne-.cl,iy from tht> bedroom ,l1r.t•t "'•'home in the 100 blr.x k. 1 Sth Street A Range Ro\.er w.is rt'pnrtt>d ~tolt>n Wednesday from Ill tront or,) home in the 700 hl1 H." Ali o .\ ToyotJ w.t~ reported 'tolen WednesdJy from rn front of ,1 home tn the 500 block. herrington Je\>;elry was reported \tolen Wedn~ay from a home in ttw l 900 bluet.. C•rnet In th<• 200 block, 'onwor•l' >pr.1y p.lmted 1n 1gn1a on 1tw \"·'" ol a homt' '''·"'41 r:::::::::::::::: Fanta y S 01.1wrns held T hur'<l,1y April .l9 S, 10 22, JS, .)9 Otc<'O • th•tlrb ..... A<.e •Club\ ..................... 4 • Dt.lmut'd ............... Jatk • S1); cl .............. 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Is SOUTH COAST VIUAOI ~ ot 8' 1tol S•O·OS9• I Slrl<11y l ollroom (PG) 6. 10 l •dl••· l ••I a nd Motl9" (II 8 2 Uk• Wolff for Chocolot• (RI 4 30 1 930 3 Laolo (N/lt) S. 1 30, I 0 Irvine nu UNIVUSITY CINEMA •2•S Co"'""' 0 •• SS• 8811 I Strictly l otir-IPGI S 30. 1 30 9 30 F or art's aakc. 1N TUNE -Amy Decker, a 14-year-ol.1, el1hrh-srade honor student at TcW1nkle Intermediate School, recently won first-place awards in three singing competitions. The Costa Mesa resident, who is the daughter of Ed Decker, a Newport-Mesa Unified School 0 k District trustee, ec er took top honors Apnl 18 in the age 16-and-under category of the National As ociation of Teachers of Singing, Los Angeles Chapter's annual voice competitions at Cal State Los Angeles. Then, last Saturday, she picked up l\.\O more fi rst-place awards at Cal State Fullerton in the Musical Art Club of Orange County's annual competitions in piano, instrumental and voice for students from throughout the county. First, she won in Voice Classical I for ages 12-15. Later in the day, she pulled off the top prize in Voice Musical Theater II for ages 14-16. Amy studies piano and dance and is completing her second year of study in South Coast Repertory's Young Con ervatory. A member of the Costa Mesa Children's Chorus, she soloed 11 the Inst three Orange County Stage Lites Mnster Chorale Ch mt ma) Concerts and ~as part of the ch1klren') chorus 1n Opera Pacific' "La Boheme" la'>t \eU!>OO . IN TUNE, PART 11 - Bro.td\.\JY meg.i-.,tur Tommy Tune return' to the Orange Count> Pcrforrnang Art-. Center Jul) 13-14 for l\.\O performance:> of hi~ acclaimed one-man !>ho". ··Tommy Tune Tonite!" The tall tapper, "'ho performed at the center la!>t }Car tn · O}e B)e Birdie." wall be bad..cd b) u 26-piece orche'>tra tn more than :!O musical numbers by Cole Porter. George Gershwin and lf'ing Berlin. "Tommy Tune Toni1e!" tickeb, which range from SI 10 S38, go on sale May 16 at the center box office and all TicketMa!ill.:r outlet<,. Call 740-2000. SHIP SHAPE -JaLZ cruise., come to Ne"port Harbor beginning nc>.t v.eekend "'hen Cli pper Yacht Crui es of Ne'olrport Beach launches an 80-foot, 149-passenger motor yacht featuring a buffet dinner and entertainment by Rtppington's saxman Jeff K.ash1\.\J. Joining local JUL scene regular Kashiwa on the lo"'er deck bandstand aboa rd the Nc"'port Clipper Ma) 7-8 "-111 be . ke)'boardi!lt Mark Stevens from Take 6; bass pla}er Andrew Ford. "•ho has pla)ed w11h Ronni~b"''>· and drummer Dav..: Hooper of Kiluhuea fome. Upcoming act!> include Ch1L Harri'> Quartet (M .1) 14·1 5): clcn;.i & George G1ll1am Quintet ( ~1J~ 21-22); Stephanie HJ~ ne11 Qu ... rtet (May 28-29). and Son)a h~un (June 4-5) Three 45-minute -.ct:> "111 be performed from 7 30 to 10 pm each Friday and S:uurda~ thr~ugh Sept. 25. Bei.tdes the lo"cr J1.: .. k bandstand area, there's J 50-Coot monitor of the band)tand on th1... upper deck. Cost is S25 per pe r~on. "tth a buffet dinner a"ailable for another $9.95. Park ing is SS. Re~rvations: 722-9200 SU PPED A MICK£Y -Hot on the heels of Chu)llt)' Bono·~ area appearance earlier thi) "eek "ith her band Ceremony comes cuuntry rod lrom Macl.;ey Rooney Jr. und the \.\aid Country Band. l he d1m1nutn.e uctor·~ guit:.ir-pl:.a)ing !>On j:.im 9 p.m to 1:30 a.m. Ma) I I and June I ::it Louie Louie's, 1670 Newport llf\d • CoM:i Mr.:)j, ' \.\onJer af he'll get together v.ath LiLJ ~1inclli \\hr.:n she 1111\ town for her )ong-Jnd dJnce re' uc at the Perfornung An-. 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THERE'S NO NEED FOR: • Polson gas in your hom e • Removal of food or plants • Costly roof til e damage • Landscape damage • Overnight lo dging for you and your pets T reatment In cludes a written two-year warranty AND is renewable yearl y for t he Hf e of the property! Now, doesn't that ma ke more sense? CALL NOW FOR A FREE LIMITED INSPECTION! ECOLA SERVICES INC. ORANGE COUNTY • SAN BERNARDINO I RIVERSIDE 1-800-552-8107 A4 Friday, April 30, 1993 Newport Beach/C01ta Me1a Daily Pilot Busine Bualneu Editor Tony Cox, 642~21, ext. 371 For~ the love of Mom ~ Jeweler sponsors contest for students to show how much they care about their mothers. By Tony Cox Business EditC!f COS1A ME A -Local Jeweler Michael Walson ha\ strong feelings about mother and Mother's Day, and tt \ no wonder -he has two mom'i The 35·year-old Wat\on has the adopuve mother who raised him from birth m Indiana. and he ha" his natural mother, whom. in spite of year' of searching, he has been unable to find. "Mother\ Day 1s a special day to me," said Watson, a veteran 1ewclcr who founded Gallery of Diamond' a year and a half ago. ··1 have one mom whom I know and one who\ in my heart who I don't even know if !'the' alive." In an effort 10 encourage young people to realize and appreciate the love they have for thei r mother . Wabon is ltpon<,onng a Mother\ Da y e ay conte\t at Galkrv of Diamonds. The contest, which i open to all high school student in Orange County, will award a one-fourth·carat diamond, valued at $400, to the Mudcnt who writes the best essay entitled "Why Mom deserves a diamond.·· "I hope the contest will inspire young adults to appreciate and cxpre their love fo r th eir mother<;, whether 1t' their natural mother or their adoptM~ mother," Watson 1,aid. "There are thou,and of people JU t like me. They have mother They just don't k.now where they are" Watson has been trying to find his natural mother, a woman named Betty Price. for more than a decade. He investigated variou record , trying to find some trace of Price, and he went back to the hospital where he was born. He went to what he then believed to be his mother's hometown, Noblesville, Ind. Watson even went to ·area libraries and rifled through high school yearbooks from Price' teen-age years, looking for a girl wi th a family resemblance. 'Mother's Day is a special day to me. I have one mom whom I know and one who's In my heart ... 1 -•1ue.wan. jeweler "Mo t people when they look in the mirror see re. cmblance. 10 '>Omconc," Watson said. "When )OU don't I.now your hcrttagc. 11·, a very trangc feeling. t:.ven 1f l could sec an old picture uf her . . 'If ~he's alive, he's 57. The longer l wail, the more risk I have of he r not being living any more." Watson hasn't met one of his moth er<,, but he hopes lo get some joy from encouraging local student'> to grow clo~er to their mom~. Students intcrc tcd in entering the contest can call Watson at 668-1111 for information. Deadline for entnc'> 1s l·nday. May 7. The winner will be ~iven the diamond on Mother's Da). May 9. Home sales down from a year ago ~ March tally drops 4.5 percent from 1992 sales in that month. months of 1992, said Leslie Apple- ton-Young, vice president of re· search and economics with the as· sociation. "This is delaying an eco· nomic recovery as well as an im· provement in the housing markcl. The Orange County re idential However, we are still looking ror- real estate market !>Uffered an-ward to a solid spring home· other setback in March, as sales buying season." and prices of exi ting homes Some local Re:iltors expressed dipped below yea r-ago levels, ac· similar optimism. Said one broker· cording to a report by the Califor-age owner: "There's a lot more ac- ni:i Association of Realtors. tivity now, Cen ainly, it 's not like The report howed that Orange the go-go d:iys, but on the other County home ales in March were hand, I'm very bu y .. down 4.5 percent from March Local statistical trends are simi - 1992 levels, and the median price lar to those of the county. Ac· Beac h property sales completed in March than in Much 1992. Ac· cording to Stewart, through the first quarter of the year, Newport Beach propeny transactions arc S.8 percent behind the pace of 1992, a year in which Newport Beach posted the fewest sales in :it lea t th e last decade. The po t·clection surge in con· sumer confidence :ilso showed up in Newport Beach sales activity. According to Stew:irt. transaction!> in the last three months or 1992 :ind the first month of thi year were up more than 22 percent from the ame four months a ye:ir ago. .-By Tony Co,. of $218,690 was down 8.2 percent cording to Stewart Title, there from a year ngo. The year-to-year were l 1.2 percent rewcr Newport sales decline in Orange County ..------------------------- was not as bad as the 13.3 percent drop statewide, the a sociation re- ported, but the price dcpreci:ition was sharper th an the 5.6 percent Californ ia decline. Association officials blanwd the decline on rainy weather and lip· ping consumer confidence . The se tback comes on the heels of a surge in oon<;umer confidence - and an uptick in home sales - after last November's presidential election. "Cons umer optimism has slipped in recent week • following rising spirits during the l:i t few Appointment Calendar f ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ~~~~W--an_n_a~p-la_ce __ a _cl_as_s_ifi_ed __ ad_?-=====ltl~itl-lJ'~/i Friday, Apr il 30 awards at 1lS monthly business breal..fast, beginning at 7:15 a m. at lhe Holiday Inn Bristol Plaza. Cost Call Daily Pilot classified advertising at 642-5678. Negotiation Techniques -Newport Center Library w10 host a program on sales negotiations techniques as part o( 1lS free "Brown Bag lunch" series, beginning at noon in the library's community room. For 1n(ormat1on, call 644-3181 IS $13 for members and S 15 (or r-r••••••••i~~~~~~····--·-·n no n-members. For inforn·,a t1on, call 574-8780 Wednesday, May 5 Small Busi ness Resource Orientations - The Newport Center l ibrary '' 111 host a breakfast program designed to introduce small business owners and managers to m(ormat1on resources available at the library, from 7.30 a.m to 9 a.m Another 4>nentat1on program will be held at the same time on Tuesday, May 11. For information and registration. call 644-3188. Tuesday, May 11 Women and ·Wealth - Shearson Lehman Brothers will offer a free advanced financial workshop tor women, from 5:30 p.m. to 7:15 p.m. at the Newport Beach Libr.iry on San Clemente Drive. For reservations, call 955-7817. Wednesday, May 12 Busi ness Breakfast The Costa Me<-a Chamber o( Commerce will present education Business Tele phone Tips -The Newport I !arbor Are.1 Chamber o( Commerce and the Newport Center Library will host a free small business seminar entitled "Blueprint for Telephone Success: 100 New Ideas." Reg1strat1on 1s not required. For information, call 644 -31 88. Thurs d ay, May 13 Women in Sales -The Orange County cha pter o( Women 1n Sales will host its monthly dinner meeting, from 5:30 p.m. to 9 p.m at lhe W~tin Soulh Coast Plaza Hotel. Cost is $25 for members and $30 for guests. For reservations and information, call 541-2001. Wednesday, May 19 Tr.flnsgortation Worksh p -The Merchants & M;mu(acturers Association will present a three-day Employee Transportation Coordinator Certificatio n workshop, from 8· 30 a.m. to 4 p.m. on May 19, 20 and 21 at lhe Sheraton Newport. Cost r.. $395 for members and S4 70 for non-members. Call 558· 1550. The truth about funeral prices in the greater South Coast area. At Harbor Lawn, people are important. We believe that every fam ily deseives a personalized final tribute. Here, only the family selects the type of service they want and the price to be paid. 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Find out how you can become a ~ ,..,,,., and UM buainesa acquisitions to tum a lm8J Investment Into a smaA fortune. For lnfonnatlon call (714) 711-!IDI r .... FNnolll OlouP. lne. 11t00 Ghee A*"'9, lrMe. CA 1121t 4 .. I I I I I I I I I rt Beach/Costa Meaa Daily Piiot Friday. April 30, 1993 AS A rekindl~cJ love for the national pastime I told m)sclf th1u I wouldn't go to a ball game this year. Like a lot of fans, I wa disgusted by outrageous player salaries and prima donna attitudes. 111e ownerll deserve much of the blame. After all, they're lhe Editor's Notebook ones bidding $3 million a ~ }Car for .220 hitters, and thanks to their selfish. short-sighted ways, they don't even h~we a commi\Sioner to kick around anymore. They can't seem to rind the right puppet. My disgu 1 reached its i.cnith an the first couple week!> or the season, which is usually one of the most exciting time!. of )Car for an avid spom Can. During the Dodgers' home opener, the oft-injured Darryl Stra""berry, he of the pretty swing and anemic batting average, assailed a ran for catching a home run hit by a St. Louis Cardinal and not moving out of the way so his Strawne could make the running catch and save the game for the boys in blue. It looked to me li~c the fan had to catch the ball or it would have hit ham in the face. He rightfully assumed 1h01t Darryl wouldn't be diving into lhe stands to make the catch. no-name euys were pitching. and the Angels featured a hncup made up mostly or roo1'1e> and second-year guys. There didn't seem to be much threat of me accidentally breaking my code of discontent. Mnybe it was the big crO\\d, the gorgeous sight of a well-manicured. big-league field, or the smell of hot dogs, beer and sushi an the air, but l couldn't help but get caught up 1n the fun. I thought Darryl was being a little silly in trying to cover his own posterior at the expense of a fan, but his antics paled in comparison to tho e of San Francisco Giants outfielder Barry Bonds, a pcrenninl MVP candid3te with a new $44 million contract. A sports writer quoted Bonds in a new book 3bou1 the grand old game, and Barry argued that he should be compens:ucd. He ~anted to be pnid royalties, as if he wasn't getting by with his commercials, paid autograph Witnessing the innocent adoration the kids in the lltands had for their team. I recalled how exciting it wa on tho'le occasion I got to go sec my team, the Kansas City Royals, when I was a child. I staricd to feel hke a kid again. It was even Hat Night, and I got a free Angels cap. Westminster Huntington Beach {71 4) 848-2039 signings and $7 million-plus a year in salary. Perhaps he 'll insist that the bent writers in San Francisco fork over some meal money every time they want to ask him about his latest failure an the clutch. I was fed up, and I decided to bide my time until football, the new America's Game, began its season. l figured l could do without The Wave, beach-ball games in the stands and SS parking until September or so. However, a friend of mine came to town last weekend, and he wanted 10 sec the hot new.Angels. I gave in, but that didn't mean l had to en1oy it. The Red Sox were in town. A couple of The game itsclr wa exciting, too. Rookic!l J.T. Snow and Tim Salmon -a couple of guys who. for the moment, are making le'l'I money than the pre-.1dcn1 -delivered big hits as the Angels rallied 10 wan. Ma}be n's because much of the team isn't far rem01.cd from Triple-A ball, but the Angels you ngsters hustled like Ricky Hcnd~rllon on a contract drive. My love for the game "\as rekindled Uut maybe it was a fluke that only the overachieving Angels could deliver. Aller all. J.T. is the son of a football player. Tony Cox is tbe busintss editor. PARK PRIVATE DAY SCHOOL OF COSTA MESA Reoding/kmqooge arts program emphasizing phooics structured for high academic achievement One & two yeor ~nprogmms Credenttoled teachers · ~I singleple dosses ~ ....... Classroom Computers & Computer Lab on premises Reader, Reference & Audio-YISUOl librory on premises Doy Care before & after school 6:30 AM • 6:00 PM * * * Non-Academic Summer Day Camp * * * * * * Swim · lessons on lftmises * * * Lanic.ed Erwollmnu ~ Call now for Foll or SlllM'la £nrollrMu ~ Principal Suzanne Lamond, M.A., Ed. E~11 1M 261 Monte Vista Auenue •Costa Mesa • CA 92627 (714) 645-5171 (A Waud with P Prc-ScNioO for Mom on Mother,s Day Sterling Sifver uchildre n H A ' pins. pend.int<, and L"3rnng dangle~ ... from ~2C T f vou "ould like t o have them cngl-avcd ... plc;\~C allow e xtra time. CHA RLES H. BARR l 'C3 \\' e<.,tdit t Dr. • 0; ewport Beach • 642-3310 BUICK• . QUALITY-VARIETY-PRICE '87 CADILLAC BROUGHAM '88 ESTATE WAGON '89 CADILLAC BROUGHAM Pletlnum, dove grey low mllea. fully 411< mllea. mfnt cond. lthr. well maintained 9qulpped 9 pass .. hard The Personal xtra clean to find one this nlcel Umouslnel ..... ··~1 $6988 '88 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN Pwr windows, pwr loc~. Ult cruise. prtv. Cl•H e~1~h more $11,988 $9988 '90 BUICK LE SABRE 18Kmlles, whlt.-.mmaculat el Hurry In fof this onel .. ouu $1198 '88 ELDORADO Bleck, 49K mlles, awesome I $11,988 $12.988 '89 FlEETWOOD The last word In luxury Roomy and ••ec•nt •4266 '92 REGAL CPE. low mlles. alloys. many xtras Balance of G.M. We", Pre,,,.. prcrm. rental •4.M~ '89 CADILLAC SEDAN DE VILLE Sapphire. lthr Int .. super nice ··~ '90 COUPE DE VILLE Wire ~his. cust &rilHuper clean •.uu -J-- '91 FORD AEROSTAR AWD Eddie Bauer. lthr, alloys. alt much much morel •U>Ol '91 EXPLORER 4X4 Eddie Bauer. white, ten lthr. 881. of Ford Warr Ultt $ 9 .988 ~VE BUY SELL HIGH QUALITY USED CARS & TRUCKS! ' Frlday,Aprif 30, 1913 ~nd your item1 to Peter Ry•n, The Dally Piiot, 330 w. ~r St., Cost• Me1a,, 92627. Today Senior Forum - "Medicare, MediCal and You" will be the topic at a Senior Hospitality Forum to be held from 9 to 1 1 a.m. at the Costa Mesa Senior Center, Pomona Avenue and 19th Street, Costa Mesa. For more information, call 646-2170. Saturday, May 1 Derby Days -Court Appointed Special Advoc.ltes of Orange County will hold its sixth annual Derby Days fund-raiser, featuring mimosa~. luncheon and mu)1C as well as 11\e Kentucky Derb'r co'rerage. wagering and a silent auction from 11 30 a m. to 4.30 pm. al the Hyalt Newporter, 1107 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach The co~t 1s S75 per person. For 1nlormation, call 935-6460 Pop Wa rner sign-ups - Costa Mesa Pop Warner Football will begin sign-ups for the 1993 )eason near the Co~ta Mesa High athletic fields. :.tJrting at 10 a.m. Any boy or girl living in the "-lewport-Mesa Unified School District attendance area between the ages of 7 and 14 as of Aug. 1 , 1993. and weighing 45 to 140 pounds who \.\-an~ to play tackle football or become a cheerleader. is e41g1ble to sign up Fe~ are S 100 for the lirst pl.i>er or cheerleader ·and S50 for a second member of a fam1h. Financial ass1~tance 1s a"a1lable. R\.lmmage sale/Car was h -Sa"e Our Youth (SOY) will hold a rummage ~le and car -wash from 10 am to 2 pm at the Rea Center, Hamilton A\/enue and -Nieyer Place. Co!>ta Me~ All proceeds \.\111 benefit SOY To make a donation to the sale, call for a pick-up at 545-0753 or drop off goods at the site Taste of Co rona del Mar -The Corona del Mar Residents A!.soc1at1on will present the Second Annual T .hte ol Corona del Mar from 2 to 4 p m. at the Oasis Senior C1t1.zen Center, 5th and Marguerite There is no charge for food and non-alcoholte beverages. and a small charge for wine and beer. For more 1nformat1on, call 675-2241 Ramona Ripslon interview -Patt Mornson and Hugh Hewitt of KCET's "Life & Trme; ' wrll rr ter. ew Ramona R1pston d1rec.1or ot the ACLU of Southt-rn Calilurn1.i, in a public program at 4 30 p m at the H1stonc Orange County Courthouse 1n Santa Ana. Ht-w1tl, Tu;t1n attorney, 1~ a columnist for the Daily Pilot and ho'ts a weekly radio show Tickets for the event are $20. Fur more information tall 722-7775. Junior lea~uc fund -raise r -The Junior Ieague of Orange County will ho~t the "Upto, ... n Hoedown" from 6 p m to m1dn1ght al Cryst.il Court to bt'nellt the organ1.zat1on ~ communit) proiects The e"enl will include dinner. t'A>o-stepp1ng and a silent auction. Western anrre is encouraged Tic.kel5 are S39 99. Call Junior League headquarters at 261-0623. Tuesday, May 4 Parks meetin g The Parks. Beaches and Recreation Commission o( Newport Beach will hold its May meeting at 7 p m. 1n Lhe City Council Chambers. 3 300 Newport Blvd r or more 1nformat1on, call 644-3151 Wednesday, May 5 Exploring the l ower Volga -"The Lo .... er Volg,1 Today" 1s the title of a iree ~l1de presentation and lecture at 7 p m 1n the Vince Jorgensen Community Center, ad1acent lo the M.mners Branch Library, 2005 Oo"c•r Or , Newport Beach Pre!t<!nlt'd by lames Fulton. the f1~l We-,terner tCJ v1)1! the area of tht> former So"iet Union ~·nee 19J8, the progrJm \.\.111 offer a current perspenrvt' ul an area closed for 50 yetH' for information, c.111 644 3181 Speak Up Newport "The Gang Ta;\ Force• will ,1cJdr(''>> community involvement and how to deal with the growing problt'rm around us during .1 mt>t't1ng of Speak Up Newport There ,1lso will be a police update on the r ourth of July 1n Newport Beach R('C«>pt1on begins al 5 30 pm. program at 6:15 p .m at The Villa Nova Rest.lurant, 31 3 1 W Coa~t H ighway, Newport Beach. For more information. c.ill 541 4226. Saturday, May 8 CHOC Luncheon -To benefit the Pediatric C.1ncer Research Foundation at CHOC rn Orange, the Newport Harbor Alumnde Chapter of Delt.1 0 ha °'lt.l will bto having rts 1 1th annu.11 luncheon and (,nhion 5tlOW w11h • s41ent auction •nd opportunity df1w1ns, This year's f adiion show , will ~ done b't CryR.ll Court At South Coast Plaza. The e-.;ent is at the Four Seasons Hotel in Newport Beach at 11 :30 a.m. For Information, call 721-8510. Tuesd ay, May 11 Enen~ize your life - Learn tecnniques for feeling happier and healthier by conquering negative energy at a free Brown Bag Lunch series program 1t noon in the Community Room of the Newport Center Libr.:u")', 856 SJn Clemente Or., Newport Beach. Psychiatrist Jordan Weiss will off er insight into the p))chology o( , health, especially how a per~n·s emotions affect the ability to fight disease. Call 644-3181. Saturday, June 12 Songs of th e Redhead -The H'ne Arts Committee of Temple Bat Yahm pre>en~ singer-actor Don Croll in hb portrayal of Danny Kaye m the Social Hall at Temple Bat YJhm, 1011 Camelback, Newport Beach at 6 p.m. Call 644· 1999 • 1 Newport Beach/Coata M ... Dally Pilot Poll Wn1r WE OFFER SO~lliHISG ~OT FOl''D I~ ~'EWPORT BEACH. Costa Mesa Pop Warner football will bealn sign-ups for the 1993 season near the Costa Mesa High athletic fields, starting at 10 a.m. Any boy or girl living in the Newport-Mesa ASSISTE D LIVI G at Unified School AFFOR DABLE PRICES. District attendance area between the ages of 7 and 14 as of Aug. 1, 1993, and weighing 45 to 140 pounds who wants to play tackle football or become a cheerleader, i .. , _. eligible to sign up. fees are $100 for the first player or cheerleader and $50 for a second member of a family. financial assistance is available. o\\ \0111·.111 h\I· W\tr tl w l11•;u h HI a"'" n·a._.111,J>l1· pnn· .. \1 '""l'"n 'ilia. \\t' ofln rull --..·"il't' 11 ... ..,j..,ll'd li\ill$! in an apan· llH'lll -..·t1i11!! fm111 a ... Im\ lb '-1 l:N) 1wr 11111111'1 If ~1111 111·t•d n,..,j..,. 11uw1· \\ iil1 \tuir 1wl1\ 1111· ... of daih Ii' i1111. \IHl'll foul 111l 1luht' ..,.." irt'" . . r . irwlud .. d Ill (\11111 lu\\ 11111111l1h n·111al ra11·. n.· ... i!..'lll'cl for rnmf11n. ' \h Dll \110\ \ln\llOUl\1, • lhllll\l, • LIUX>\ll\L • DRf~~l\L ~¥ ~~~.~?~!f: Y.N:~ (7 1-+) h-+:!-:l8b 1 lllllllll~l-·~.-.ttttt-11 i In rm \\ i1 \ \ r" 111~r 1 B" rH' Ii f~\ '2 ~ II \ I II I ti I .. I I II II I ~ I II " • ,. I 1 I I Chinese Food For Tho ught I RESTAURANT COMBINATION PLATE FRIED RICE OR CHOW MEIN WITH 1 ltem ......... $2.99 2 ltems ....... $3.99 3 ltems .. : .... $4.99 ~-- believe that Education is mos t -important: That is wh y we are d onating 2% of our gross income to th e Newport Mesa Unified Schoo l District. ChivuDoll 424 E. 17 th Street Costa M esa 17th St t C~1"'°. < D"ll 722 -7552 i "'°"'' 5'in 11 ... n. llan·Q~ Frt & ~ llorn· ~ , ,, J j .......... , . , - Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Friday I April 30, 1183 A7 Mermaids bring music to 1m1e ears ~ Maritime treasure hunt helps Philharmonic provide music education in schools. There was nothing fishy about it ... A dozen small boats loaded with Mermaids landed at the docks of the Lido Isle Clubhouse following a maritime treasure hunt benefiting the Orange County Philharmonic. The Mermaids arc a group of B.W. Clllc ladies from the Isle of Lido dedicated to bringing music education into the public chools. The queen mermaid is organization chairwoman Debi Donsker. \\-ho did a grand JOb of rounding up a -----'.la rge chool of Society foh for the boat Editor rail> and dinner. ----·· The \Cry energetic Jean TandO\HJ.y handled the P.R. More than JOO guem follO\\Cd a marvelous treasure map leading the small annada of Mermaid ves~els around the Nc"port HarboFin scum of dues. At eacl1- appointed dcs11na11on, a piece of a puzzle was found. adhincing the treasure-seeker~ on" ard to deeper "atcrs in search of the final clue to end the m)'~tef) nnd send them back lO cockt a1h and dinner at the clubhouse! A loH:ly dinne r "'a indeed waiting. scl"\eJ in a fc~tive atmo~phere dumin..atcd b) paper-machc King Neptuncs and a nod. of colorful creature~ of the cep A trcn urc auction follo\ltcd nd included C\C~ thing from fane rt to fine dining to J 'cry fine uffy 18 fool Whispe r Dri"'e lcctric Doat 'alucd at $14,000. En JO) mg Jhc affair \\cre ClarL. nd Lockie Leonard, Amelia and arty LocL.neyJoyce Luithle and ob Gilmore, Jnd Sandra Dunn. ha1l"'Aom:in of the Lillo 'Mermaid" Group. ---Society Society Editor aw. Cook. 642-4321 From left, Jean Tandowsky, Sandra Dunn and Debi Oonsker. "The funds we rai c todny will go to the Phil harmonic to suppon music educati on in the schools. Wuhoul th is program. supported by many dedicated groups in the area ... including ours ... most of the children. in county pubhc ~chools would ha' c no music edu· cation at all." said Sandra Dunn. ''Cnn yo u imagine having no cxpoc;urc to music in school as a child ... it's unthinkable!" offered one of the dcdicalcd ladies elling Mermaid shirts to the cocktail crowd . Unthinkable, indeed. But \\-1lh l:ldies like the Lido Mermaids at \\-Ork , ou r children will hear lhe violins play. CINCO DE MAYO CElEBRAnON Souvenir Gloss with every Cadillac Margarita ordered! -MARCOS ARIEL .. Latln Jazz In Bar 6-1 Opm Wed May 5 Mother's Day Brunch $995 Make reservations nowl Early Bird Special $495 Lr..tlf:O~·.. from ~ Mon.·SUn Choose Two Mexican Items served with Black Beans, $495 Rice or Vegetables .................. . Double Margaritas .................... $200 w /tOfty Ma ,_ ¢ Thursdav Night Fish Tacos ........ 99 In the bof S·9pm H~,q~, JAZZ au ' UTIN GRILL 263 E. 17th St. •Costa Meso •631-4009 .THE ~~ From left, Peg Reday, Joyce Merritt and Don and Romona Bernamonti. NEWPORT TRADITION ENDS!! Girls At Bidwell's Retire After 45 years in busine ss on Lido, Bidwell 's Bidtique is closing it's doors for good at the end of May. THE MOST COMFORTABLE MA'ITRESS YOU CAN BUY. ADVANTA(;E I Ofcdlll)' N'!I• ~ c ~ • , ~i.. ~to a• !"."! 100 af10 Dor.om P.ess.i•e 0'1 ont Corl •"~tts a~ lllose aroull(I ~ BuJtyitSt co is art inC'VICially ~'t'td ,_ H C'1 OM tea:) "We appreciate the support and friendship of our clients over the years and hope they'll all stop by and say good-bye." says Jackie Warren, Bidwell's owner. ft American Heart V Association RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. """,_ .... '""1 loft! 1112 UIMI IUI .. ctSJa •SA-541·1 ISi • -723-7240 FAX 72~7241 • s llld"~f to t:lSUft t•tll ~t'Q0'1 -no roll IJl;ttllt! Trr ~ Y,:iu11 kM •;oorse~ .n tit INmot!Q Jackie, Sue, Michael. Nancy. Gigi (from left to nght) Bidwell's Bidtique Established 1947 Clo sing Doors In Late May 3467 Via Lido, Newport Beach 673-4510 WHOLESALE TO THE PUBLIC ROSES CARNATIONS 25 for $5 25 for $5 TULIPS 10 for $5 GERBER DAISIES .35• ea. .*FINAL SALE* Now In Prognm All Merchandise In Stare 20°/o OFF 'rou are cord1all\ 1m lll\'.i to an Open House Saturday, May 1 t 1 :OOpm · 4:00pm Pam -'1< l\1nne\ our En o Rt•J>rl"·Cnl.1t1\ \ \\ 11 0<> h rt' \\-Ith th ' lilt "' rl l 1rrl'1,l110n Flowers from California, ., France, Italy, Holland, South America and Asia arrive fresh every dayl n thh < harm1n~ C'oll tt n ot no~ al~ 11~1.mn '"'Plrt>d bv the unforg %~bit• 11!u .. trl1t1nn!> or MJlx•I l Ul 1 \tl\\ II --· Mon.· Thur. 9-5, Fri. 9·6, Sat. ·9.2 1308 Logan Ave., Costa Mesa (714) 548·0310 Do Your 0-rteddlllf, We'll Mow You,,..,, ' \ fX IJI dril\\ n \\Ill be hl1ld tor cl M 1moti of h~t •rd41\ fl unn,, So'tooett ffitenM Gift & Colltctiblft in \V tcliff Court cliff Om~. Newport Beach • I Al Friday, April 30, 1993 POI.ICE From A1 Epstein wrote. ''TaractinJ citizens -~ ~~~~-for arrest, when no criminal viola- Newpoi't 8HchlCoata' M ... Dally Pilot "The deci5ion tOday should noc have defend the men. Bwlmmar drowns , in big surf He alleges that the driver, whom he identified as Campbell, then swerved to his left to block his movement. No :me t was made by the officer and police conducted no further in- vestigation of the incident. tions have ~curred, is a clear vi- olation oft citizens' civil ri&hts." City Attorney Bob Burnham said he had no comment on Epstein's let· ter. City Manaaer Kevin Murphy fired Campbell and Villa after a four- month investigation into allegations of sexual hara sment by 10 former and current women police employ- ees. "I think it is a confi rma tion that the decision and the process by the council was a correct one," City Manager Kevin Murphy said of Thursday's ruli ng by Judge James Smith. surprised anybody," said R. CraiJ Scou, the anomcy hired to represent the caty in the sexual harassment case. "The law p~idcs that the city can make any one of three ractual determ inations and they don't have to pay a defense." Those include proving that the officen acted with actua l malice, acted ouliide the scope of their duties, or eng::iged in a connict of interci.t, Scott said. NEWPORT BEACH -A S3nta Ana m3n who went for a swim after drinki ng beer with friends drowned hue Thursday af· ternoon at the 22nd S1reet beach. police said. In his letter, Epstein vowed to file a lawsuit against the city ff Campbell or Villa become targets for arrest by Newport Beach police. When four women filed a sexuaJ har1tssmen1 lawsuit againi.t Campbell and Villa last September, city officials hired Santa Ana nttomey Bruce Praet to defend them. "I( it turns out the city was wrong in the e determinations, then the city has to pay at the end," Scott said. Jose Cardenas, 27, wa pro· nounced dead on arrival at Hoag Hospital after paramedics were unable to revive him. An Orange County Coroner spokesper on said an autopsy to determine the exact cause of death is scheduled for this morning. "It is unbelievable that the city of Newport Beach Police Department 'would tnrget my clients for arrest," Both men have denied the al· legations and have filed lawsuits against the city charging they were the victims of a ·l'witch hunt." Praet later was dismissed by the council fo llowing a four-month investigation found evidence of sexual harassment at the police department, but not before he collected $13,000. Official s have predicted it will take two years or more before the lawsuit makes it to court. Neither Praet, who continues to represent Campbell and Villa, nor Epstein could be reached for comment Thursday. Campbell and Villa both have been fired as well. PARK Fro m A1 According to Newport Beach Lt. continue the bidding. property if his bid had been successful. Alward be- li eves the city could have sold the property for a higher price. Don Chandler. Cardena had been drinking beer with buddies shortly after 4 p.m. when the group de· cided to go fo r a swim in 4· to 5· foot waves. After he was missing for about 20 minutes. Cardenas was spotted floa ting face-down in the surf. The friends summoned a pass· ing officer on Ocean Front, and paramedics we re called. However, efforts to revive Cardenas were unsuccessful. He was pronounced dead at 5:42 p.m. The land was cized by the city in J936 for un- paid twccs and forgotten until the late 1980s. Neighbor Jack Alward, 72, a former fi reman and warehouse foreman, planted and cared for th e property since 1964 and led the fight to have th e land converted into a park. Voters rejected selling the land in 1989, but approve d the sale last No- vember. "They didn't adve rtise it locally and they hould have," Alward said. "There ore many contractors down here who would have liked to bid on it." Although the top bid was less that expected, Newport Dench Mayor Clarence Turner said the all-cash terms of the of(er will save the city money, compared with other methods of financi ng. "You always want to get more money," said Turner, a real estate broker and owner of Trico Realty in Costa Mesa. "Under the circumstances, with a depressed real estate market, eight people is a good amount of people to show up for a real est:ite auction." Alward bid S200,000 for the land. And although he was a staunch def ender of keeping the land as open space, he said he would have developed the Chandler said police foun d no evi· dence of fou l play. BERRIES From A1 subsidize Lhe con)ervancy through strawbe rries grown on Irvine Co. land was a natural lie-in, he said. Shultz plans to donate S500 monthly or SJ per flat of berries sold, whichever is greater. This should 1ranslate in10 1housands of ""do1lar) rhtrsea)on atone. lle siii . The s1and opened April 2 and will remain open each day until mid-July, Shultz said. The Dover site is highly vbible, ·and the stand is gaining both new and repeat customers. A banner reading "Support the Ne~porl Conser· vancy" draws attention to the stand. Jn addition 10 the monetary benefits, Shullz hopes the stand will help draw attention to the Upper Castaways property. The conservancy hopes to acquire the parcel for preservation. Like Shultz' 01her Mr. Straw- berry stands, his Newport Beach stand carries only fresh berries grown on his •acre site. "This is a local crop, and only fresh ber- ries," he said. OIL Ir FILTER SPECIAL Reg. •59n Now $29?! Includes up to 5 quarts of Castro! GTX oll and a genuine lnftnltt 011 Fiiter. 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After starting on the varsity basketball team since his sophomore year and the varsity volleyball team since hi freshman year, Mark's senior seasons were cut short due to a knee injury and subsequent knee reconstruction ~ April 30, 1993 The Newport BeactVCosta Mesa Daily Pilot Sport Editor Roger Carlson ..•. 642-4330 extJ87 Sports on lV-radio/82 Classified/B4 TraveVB6 Irrelevant Week takes diUerent turn ~ It'll start with the finish, end with the start (naturally). NEWPORT UEACH lr- rclc, ant Weel XVlll, cdcbra11ng the last pla)'e r picled in 1hc re· cent 1'at1onal fuotb:ill League draf1 <Tampa Ba)\ Daron Alcorn. a punter place-k1cler ou t of the Unt\e~tty ol Akron), ha'> taken a new d1rec11on ... hackw.ards. In stead of the ant1c1pated June 27 Slart "11h lhe customal) w-elcom· ing part). It will begin on a Tues· d.iy, June 22. w11h a forev.ell ban· quet. lrrelc1..Jnl Week originator Paul SJlata sJ}) the rei.t of the weel..'l> ceremon1c., celebra11on!> v. ill be Jn· nounced M>On, that the onl) thing set in )lone at this point I!> the )tart (v.1th the farewell banquet), and the end (Sunda). June 27. v.uh 1he "\\ekoming PJrt).") It v.as also disclosed thJt there: \\C:re no winner) in the conle!>l tu gues!> v.ho would be Mr lrrele\JOt X\'111, thu) the Balboa O:.t) Club hJs been i.pared hosting someone • caused in a freak accident at an international volleyball tournament in Canada in November. --Coromr dci Mar's Krntcn Spataro' recovered from the same operation to become Princeton's U.'~o.., ...... and J gue')t for a v.eekcnd. 1ndud_· -t·--- 1ng a free SunJJ} brunth Volleyball starting seller as a (reshman in the 1992 season. The eAten' ive improvement 1n rehab1htat1on allowed Kristen to return at better than she was before the in1ury. Although the Ivy League schools have no athletic scholJrsh1ps. McAnlts' academic eAccllence w 111 provide him "1th enough aid to pay for his educ:iuon. He wall JOin another ex-Sailor, ~fatt Sherwood, on Princeton's nationally-ra nked \Ollc)ball team. Mark is currently assi ting Coach Dan Glenn ontl-co:iching a H · under boy team for the Balboa Ba) Vollc)'balf Club while he complete his senior year. He is also spending many hours in the weight room See BRANDEJ12 Newport Hubor's Mandy Oayton, who set a school record in the triple jump, wins the 100-meter hurdles Thursday. It's all a matter of tiniing ~ Newport Harbor girls 400-meter relay team getting healthy at just the right time. By R1ctwd Doon Sporu wr. SANTA ANA -Finally, Newport Harbor • H11b'1 11rts 400-meter relay ttam ls Intact. And the tJmina couldn't be betttr witla tbe Sea View • uape tnck and Odd Oaab loomin1 oat Wttk. Tbrouahout the 1prtaa, aomeone bas titber bffn ab~at or lnju~ r~ Sailors Coacb Eric Twelt to ao Oilalaa for a ftPIKetMat Ifs. The Sailors, three-time ddtadia1 leapt champions in the relay •Ith seaJor Mkbaela Rou as Ult lo..e murnlna mem- ber on all lblft, tuMd up for their quest at a fourth con- .sttutht title by winnJn1 on Thtu1day la 51.8 •&•Inst host Saddleback lo the nnal dual kape IDfft ol the season. · Tbe Sailors wallo~ the Roadninners, ~9. lo Oo1sb un· defeated ln St\en ltague meets this sprina. Saddlcback's boys, meanwhUe, beat Newport Harbor, 87-49, to nn.ish the duaJ league season in second place, while the Sailors concluded lo third place at 5-2. Ross, a nnt-rate high jumper who competed in that l'\tnt aplnst Saddlcback for the first time since last year, th~w a wrench into tht Sailors' handoff S)'Slem last wuk. "I aot lo a car accident and hurt my (left) hand becau e it 1ot cauaht in the sbeerina "httl, and 1 had to S\\itch hands (on lbe handofl's), '° the whole team bad to switch hands," said Ross. ''We've had such a precarious team; it S«ms like 'omeo .. Is ah¥a)·s hurt or missing. "But 1 think we can (repeat as league champions). We've won every time by a con ldtrable amount. It just depends on our baadotts." Sophomore Nikki Adorns runs the leadof'f ltg, followed by Ross, sophomore ~fisry May and junior anchor Undsey Cur- tis • Sophomore Mandy Clayton, the defending league champion See TIMING.iC CdM races past Irvine ~ Sea Kings use strength in distance events to win. CORONA DEL .. w MAR -Corona dcl £~ ~tar High i. supcnonty ~ ,,., in the d1!>lance e\ent ~~ proved to be the dtf· ~ lerence 1n both the bo)s' and garb' Sea \ 1cv. League track and field tnumph' O\c r \1~11· ing ll"1nc Yn Thur d:i) See DISTANCE 82 Redshirt proposal nixed Trabuco puts Ea gl es on th e ropes ~ Bid for football scrimmage also gets a 'thumbs down'. By Barry Faulkner Spons wrt.1it BUENA PARK -A proposal to allow high school students up to 10 sc· me ter • or until they athletic ehg11'l1hty. from the time he she enrolls in the ninth grade. A bid to include the bo}s basletbJll bad.court \ 1ola11on rule in girl., bJs· letb.ill "J' Jppto\l!d, creating an op· portun11y for the rule 10 be en:ictcd for the 199,.i.95 e:.ison. 1f approved :11 the state lc\el. ..._ Estancia's CIF playoff hopes dimming afte( latest loss; rematch set for this afternoon. By Barry Faut~er SP<>IU Ytn:t1 Ct)OlC't' t.Cllljtnllll! · \\ e \\Crc phi~ 1ng the n1h JnJ 1hc gnJb. but nl1\\ ''ere in there \\tlh lion' anJ lil!er :· 'J1d E..,tJnC1j (.\1 Ct J•h i...en ~hllJrJ. v.t11N~ team \ opened PCL plJ\ J. t. but hJs now. lll!>l con· "')' ~ 'ccull\e homc·Jnd-homc ..,.. e\C hJnge!> "1th Laguna I ltlh and 1 rJ· t'lU.:'ll 11111' 1 he \\OOZ~ Eagl !> ( 11· ll\trall, 5: 1r kague) open thard-rou nJ pla) h.lJ.1) ho,11ng mu de·bound 1 rabuco (9· ·I. h· 2 J. I). v. h1ch ha-. bullied El.1anci.1 for ~5 reached age 19, to complete their eight i.emestcrs of athletic eligibility, and an· other recommending the addition or a prci.eason scrimmage for football w.cre soundly def eatcd by the CIF Council Thursday at the Sequoia Athletic Club. The Sun et League .1bo introduced a proposal to ha\c 50 percent of all league's teami. automatically quahl) for the Cl F pla} offi. in Jll ports. The 50 percent formula -qualifying the top four teams in an eight-team league. and the top three for i'<·te:un c1rcu11s -is currently uscJ in bo)S and girl basletball onl). COS fA Ml:SA -The btJm:aa lligh baseball team <,lJggcrcd a" a) from the end of the ~econd n>unJ of Pa 1fic Coa!>t League play 1 hur da) daLed, bruised. and clinging to the ropes to avoid the pum:h that m:.t) soon knod. them out or CIF playoll conten· tion --~~~~~~~~~~~~!!! run-. and 3~ hit alread} th1' v.ed.:. Vi il1ng Trabuco Hills pounded out The propo cd "red hin" rule would hnvc modified current restrictiom. in which a student has eight seme ter of The 50 percent proposal \\111 be voted on at the ne).t council meeting, scheduled for October. 14 hit!> to back ~enior Carey Sm11h' comple1e g.1mc t\\O·h111er 1n o 6-1 Must.1ngs' 1.1c1ory that kft the once·r1"1·place E.1glc) ll ~ 1itamc behind third-place Tr;1buco Hill' \lllh fi,e league MESA TIRE COMPANY AUTO FITNESS CENTER 548-9182 2 049 Harbor Blvd.• Costa Mesa rRUsiSl JSr(MffiORT ct>GlJ1foNl~~~Y£\\'llr' I I ALIGNMENT I I I ::g~~R I $19 95 •SETCAMBER I ·CUT. $}9~N-I · REG. '29.95 ~· ~ NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY 14 m~~tf/fJJt',}f" L mtm s.s1.tJ _L DPllll s.sa.tJ ~ f MUST PRESENT COUPON! OIL CHANGE I 1 FRONT DISC 1 SPECIAL 1 I BRAKE SPECIAL I m.s • OIL • ALTER I s49 !:rm I =~~ I • Machlnt Diie ' Pick Burings I s 1 ~~CARS • lntptd Rur &r.k• u I t 5mi Nee* ,.. Ema I ~ -_.... l::IJ.._ -_i._ I _J Does vour car stall hard? Idle Rough? 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She topped senior teammate Tracy Teal's triple-jump record of 33-6 set last year. Ro~s. who tied teammates May and Tina Bowman for first place in the high jump at 5-feet, won the long jump with a season-best bound of 17-2'h. Ross attempted a 5-8 high jump (her per onal record 1s 5· 7, accomplii.hed last year a~ainst Corona del Mar), bu t d1dn 't clear it. "l don't like looking at a bar that's a tall as I am, it's cary," said the 5-9 Ross. who has been nur~1ng a sore back most of the l>pring, but "ill compete in the high jump m the league finals. "It 's a mental barrier for me." Cu ms, defending league cham· pion in the 300 low hurdles, was :mother standout for the Sailors, "inning the 100 (13.0) and 300 hurdles (50.7), anchoring New- port's 400 relay and finishing sec- ond in the 200 (27.4). Ne\\ port Harbor junior Gina HeaJ!t won the shot put ( 41-511.2) anti dtl.cus ( 133·6). while May won the 200 (27.3). DISTANCE: From 81 The CdM boys secured a 78-58 \ 1ctor. in a meet that was close unlll ihe final four or live events. The Sea Kings, 3.4 in Sea View meet~. ~"cpl in the 800 (Neal Par- ~on'>. Scan Daly and Daisuke Tsu· Jtmoto f1n1shcd 1·2·3), the 1,600 ( Parl.on:., Tim Timmons and Pal Conlin) and the 3,200 (Brian Sling by, Conlin and Timmons). The CdM girls, 5-2 in the Sea Vte\o\-, posted a 71-56 victory as Megan Upham swept the sprints in 12.9 and 27.7. BOYi Corona del Mar 78, lrvln• sa 100-1 Hong (C). 11 4 2 Clark 01. 11 4, 3 Me<cw1 ~I 11 6 200-1 DrMI (I), 22 9. 2 Hong (C). 23 0, 3 c:~a IQ 23 a. 400-1 o,;MI ~I. 53 s. ~. GlllCladl IC) S4 6 3 K.asNri (C) SS 3. 400-1 l'llsons (Cl, 2051 2 o.-, IC>. 2102. 3 o r111~ eel. 2115. 1 600-I P111Gt1S ICI 4 49 4. 2 TlllWl10IW (C , 4 S 1 0, 3 COO'rl 1C). 4 54 2. 3 200-1 Slingsl>y (C). 10 40 7 BRANDE: From Bl gelling the kn ee back in shape. Ha\ 1ng had many ex-players con ttnue their education and athletic careers at Princeton. I ha\C fou nd 11 to be an e'(ccllent opportunity for a talented athlete. to continue 10 play in an extremely challenging academic environment. •As coaches, we all must realize that with the good seasons. there will always be some bad ~ea~ons. Hopefully, everybody realizes that the true success of a season is not measured in wins and losses. In my years of involvement in .ithletics. I'm not sure that I have C\er ~cen contras11ng season records like those recorded by Lance Stewart this year. ln the fall of 1992, by determining his st rongest lineup and using very few subs, Lance coJched the Corona del Mar girls volle)'ball team 10 a perfect 34-0 record and the California Division I State Championship. He used his )Cars of experience to win many close matches. This spring, Lance returned to coach his men's team at Rancho Santiago College. With obviously lcl>s talent, Rancho's season ended la:.t Friday with an 0-16 record. I'm sure that Lance is surviving the 34-0 to 0-16 swing. but it is a little unusual. One thing, I'm sure that he is looking forward to the 1993 CdM girls season. For the boys, Ncwpon junior Wade ntt recorded personal best in both the shoe put (54-9~) and discu.s (149-6) -winmng the Conner and placina second in the latter -while Mike Gear 'tlrOn the 200 (22.9), ranished second in the 400 (52.2) and anchored the Sail· ors' winning 400 relay (45.S). llOYI •·•••h•lf,......., ........ 100-1. Me. U. (S), 11 1, 2 ~ (S). 11 4, 3 Gon1Jlla , 1 t,I, toll-1 0.11 , 22 9 2 Caul-~ ($), 23T, -... (SI, 23 9. 4 -1 M1 lt11 (SI, 52.l, 2. Gut IHH), SU,* ~lino (S), 534. 900-1 Ccwdn (S), 2 Ot: t. Mln'ls (NH). 2 OS 4. 3 Stuc'key is1. 2.01. 1900-1 Odlol 1s1. • "2. 2. 0vt11011 1Nffi. 4.34, 3. sn Mn (SI. 4 35. 3200-1 Pttw (tff). 9 SU : 2. Oc:floa (S). 10 04 3. 3 8tyscn (NH) 10 07 S, 110HH-1. Me u. (S). 15 1, 2 ~ ltll (S). 152. 3 ~ (S). 155. 300lf-1 Mt. l• (S), 397. 2 Ed- wltds Off). 0 .1. s Onlf1 (Mi), 07, 400 ret11-1 Hewpcilt IWbor fOblGI, Roney. Moms Gt•l. 45 5 1600 ,.-1. SIOdlacll. 3 3' HJ-1 Me l .. (S). S.10. t ~(NH) 5-10 3 Mm (S), H. U-1. Mrlll (S). 20-4 2 M&. lttt (SI. 20-2. 3. P1w111o (S). 1 .. 5~. TJ-1 MM (SJ 40-4~ 2 Pol* ($). 40-0~. s Wang (S) 39-5~. l>V-1 lnu (S). 12-6. t Roney (tti). 12-6 3 RUil (SI. 10-4. SP-1 Tll (t*f), 5'-t\4. 2 Allphs lNHI 53-t~ 3 GonzJles (tfO. 49-1~. DT-1 Atctil ($). 165-7, 2 111PfO,14M 3 Gonz*5 (NH) 143.4 CURLi IMwpNt ......... l..W~ll 39 100-1. Cl#tis ,..,, 13 0. 2 IWIZ (S), 13 2 3 Adlrlll OfO. 1'3. 200-1 Miy (NH). 71.3, 2 tins ttff), 2t.4: 3 ....., (S). 27 7. 400-1 Hui (S). I :03. I; 2. Althiba6d ('Iii). 1 034. S 8rnlon (SJ, 1 04, 800-1. ~ (S).-U04. 2 SWllllltO (!ti), 24e. 3 Tul (NH). 2.S8.7; ll00-1. Cruz (S), S35, 2 ,,...., (tff). 5 37; 3. Smll (!ti). s 44; ~ -1 CNz (S), iUU. 2. I'-"' (NH), 12 399. 3 Twist (ttf). 12 SO 0. l()f)i-1. Clayton (tti). 165: 2 Wkn (S), 116, 3 THI (tff). IU; 300ti-1. Cul1ls (NH), 50.7, 2. ltnon (S). 53.5: 3. Tul (Mil. 538. 400 rmy-1. Newllol1 Hltbcit IAdn$, Ross. May. Clrtis), 51 8, 1600 retay-1. Sid- ~ 4.226 HJ-t Ross (tfi). eo..man (NH) n May (NH). 5-0; U-1. Ross qfi), 17-2~. 2. Ciay1ongp;· 15·4~; 3 Sw¥1>erg (tff). 14-4. TJ-1 Ctay1on . 33-10tn, 2 Mdzl (S), 31.oi,;, 3. Tul a . SP-1. G HeJds (tti), 41·51h; 2 ROUSUI , 35·1~ 3 Wilson (NH), 33--0i,;. OT - 1. G Hellds • 133-1, 2 Rousut (tti). 101-7, 3 c Huels (NH), 93-3. 2 Conli1 (C) 10449, 3 Tmmons IC). II 01 7. 110HH-1 Coye (I). 15.4. 2 Mertun (I). 154 3 ~(I) 182. 330.Ji-1 Coyt (I) 42 4 2 M)VIO (Cl 44 8. 3 Ha (I). 47.7. 400 "'3y-1 lrw!e. 45 1. I.GOO relay-I Coren dtl Mir (Gi#lcllldl. Parsons. M)VIO Hong) 4 04.5 HJ-1. MttM1M (C) H 2 ~ (C) 6-0 3 Bu· llf'4 (C). 5-8, U-1 Coyt (I). 18·9 2 Weston (I) 1f. 8V.. 3. Bowne (Cl. If.I~ TJ-t Wtston (II 41-5\, 2 ICllse (Cl 39-1. 3 Bowne (tl 37·3 PV-1 Umtwu (!), 12-6. 2 k IO (C). 11-6 3 80ftnl (C) 11 6 Sl'-1 Heu IC). 46-7 t Nichol$ (Cl 44.gv, 3 hylo! (C). 44-9!4,, OT :J. ~ ... I 13H~1 ~ (C),"f2S."' 3 l ee (C). 122·11~ GIRLS Corona del Mar 11, lrvlne S& 100-1 Uphan (C). 129 2 Albnl (Cl 131 3 Rape> (1). 13 1 200-1 Ul)Nm (Cl. 27 7. 2 8ulloc~ ~). 24 3. 3 GalOlef (C), 28 3. 400-I fllbrl ~l I 02 6, 2 TllUOI (CJ, 1 03 3 3 GW1et (C). 1 03 4 &00-I Ad (Cl. 2 23 o. 2. Gills (1) 2 248 3 Camooet (C). 2 27 1, 1.600-1. Clll!Pbel (C). S 18 7 2 Rod' (I) 5 24 7, 3 Ho*d (C), 5 291. 3.200-1 C'1llObell tCI. 11 323. 2 Roda Pl. 11436. 3 Clan (C). 11 599, IOOH-1 Lim· well (I), 117, 2 Haigrovt p), 17 a. 3 Grubbs (Cl. 18.7, 300H-1 NKCI (I). 52 I. 2 GNbbs (Cl 52 2 l ~ell p) S4 o. 400 reliy-1 Coiona Oel MM (Tll· azol Albano, uorwn. Flitil, s 1 7 1 600 reliy-1 Co· ION del MM (Ford, Flirt. Meeu. Tmzoll). 4 37 6 HJ-I. Haigrove (I). 4-4. 2 Nam (1). 4·8. 3 Gar· r1son (C), 4-6. W-1 Albano (C) lS-3 2 Feld (C), 14· 0"4, 3 Plc._.. (Cl. 13-10h. TJ-1 8ulloc~ Ill 30-1 1\+. 2 Rice (C) »&V•, 3 HMgtovt ~). 29-4~. Sl'-1 8odlOldl In. 29-4~ 2 Klfll (Cl 28·2 3 Pick· art ~). 25·9~ OT-1 loctlOkl (I) 11-9\.+ 2 Srill (C). °7t-3V•. 3 ICn (C), 73-9V• IN-SIDE-SIDE-OUT lineup sheets A lineup sheet i!. turned in by the coach before every game. Neither coach can ce what the other coach has decided upon. Many coaches change their lineups' service order to change "match-ups" with the opposing team if they have just lost a game . Do you have a volleyball question? Send your ques· &ion to Charlie Brande. Daily Pilot Sports Depart- ment, Box 1560, Costa Mesa, 92627. PeolloC....L••I'• LM9lle ...... WLT WLT I 1 0 12 t 0 1 2 1 12 I 1 I 3 1 I I 1 5 5 0 1110 2 I 0 1 13 0 0 10 0 3 17 0 Thundtlr'• Mot• TrillUco Hlls 6, •• ...._ .. 1 Toct.w'• ...... (i11I) TrillUco Hiiis • l•tanela Coat• ...... llgUM Hlls Laouna Beach II Centwy DIMMING: From 81 available. I just don't know if our guys want to go to the pl ayoffs or not." The Eagles, who have managed just 22 hits in their last six league games, also struggled defens.ively and on the bases, prompting Co- Coach Paul Troxel 10 challenge th e team's attitude. "The lack of intensity is what bothers me," Troxel said. ''I don't mind losing when we're playing hard and doing the right things, but we didn't do that today." While the Eagle bats slumbered through four hitless innings, the Mustangs were not Jacking for concentration at the plate. Seven Trabuco hitters connected for base hits, including a 4-for-4 day from junior left fielder Gerry Beckham. Senior lcadoff man Tom Fill added a double and a triple, while Andy Kerr (one RBI) and Justin Poe (two) each had a pair of sin- glel>. Estancia junior right fielder Jairo Arceyu1 sliced an oppo!.i te field sin_gle over tbirdJo end tile no-hitter, leading off the fourth. Arceyut, however, was picked off before a pitch was thrown to the next hitter, in a play that typified the hom' day-long struggle. Eagles catcher Pedro Arccyut doubled Vic Martinez to third to set up the Eagles' only run of the game in the seventh, as Jairo Arccyut followed with 3> fielde r's choice grounder to plate Martinez. PACIFIC COAST LUQUE Trebuco Hlli. e, Estancle 1 Trabuco H1Us 102 300 0-6 14 0 Eslancfa 000 000 1 - 1 2 1 Smilll and Lukin. V Manftz Ind P. Arteyut W-Smlth L-V Mat11nel. H 28-P. Arceyut (E). fl (TH) 38-Fl {TH) Local schedule Tod•r .... ball High school -~ MMgatb at New;>ot1 H.lrtJor 3 15. 5'ddlebxll ill CofON Ciel Mar. 3 15 Costa Mesa at Laguna H1ns. 3 15. Tril>uco H1ns at ESWlela. 3 15. ow Hi s at Mater [)ej 3 pm Voll•Vball H1gn school bOyS -Corona def Mar at Newpo11 Harbor. 6 30, Laguna Hilts ilt Costa Mesa. 3 30. ESWlCla at Trabuco Hills. 3 15 Swimming Community college men and women - Orange Coast Coneoe at State Finals at Hartnett College. Salinas High school boys and girts -Huntington Beach at Estancll. 3 15 loftbell Community college -RancflO ~ago at Orange Coast. 3 p m • High school -Santa ~om at Newpo11 Harbor, 3 15, Slddleback at CorON Ciel Mat, 3 15 TennJa Comminty tofteoe men -0rinoe Empire Conference FNts at Slddleback College. 2 JI m CorTW'1Ullty college women -Orange Empire Conference fNls al Irvine Vaky. 2 pm. laJllng Contge men ¥Id women -Orwige Coas1 at PactbC Coast Tum ~ ~s at LA H.lrbor 9 am Pirate1 han three-game 1/tld ~Ernst's double keys fou r-run uprising as Orange Coast downs Riverside, 5-4. RIVERSIDE -The Orange Coa!.t College baseball team halted a three· "-• game loslna streak which had knocked _.6_ it out of first place wit h a 5-4 Orange Empire Conference victory at Riverside Thursday. The Pirates (22-15 overall. 12-8 in the confer- ence) overcame a 3-0 deficit wit h a single run in the fifth and a four-run uprii.ing in the seventh. Richard Ernst•s two-run double tied the game in the seventh, and Ernst then came home on a sac- rifice Oy by Jason Par ons. Randy Karliner en- tered in the ninth 10 collect his third save. OR.AMO• ... ,.". COMF'IUMe a Orllft99 c ... t I, RIWt.W. 4 Or.lllOt Cod 000 010 400-$ 11 2 "-· lit 000 010-4 • 3 ~ looa (7), ~ ltl lllCI .,.... ~ 9...,. 17) .... t'll llld Ctlil\ -~Ill W-l~ 4-o l-Wta 1-3. $-~ 3 21-E• (OCC}. l)'l'IWI (II) I. t.4ollry (II) HR-Jann (II) DCC women have big day IRVlNE -Orange Coast College's top two doubles teams have earned • • berths in the Southern California Re· ,,,- gionals in Bakersfield next week fol- lowing second-round vic tories Thursday at the Or- ange Empire Conference women's tennis tourna- ment at Irvin e Valley College. Five of six Pira1es remained alive in si ngles after the second round. Each needs at least one victory today 10 ndvance to the regionals. The teams of Fiona Jones-Shannon Curren and Amy Cook-Toowcc Cao each earned straight-set victories in the econd round. Advancing in singles for OCC were Raj Kumar, Curren, Cook. Jones and Jennifer Bodounan. ORAHGa llllPIR• CONF'ER•NCI "'-'"~ ........ lloOulM lCICCI .., f"1cfw .~ 'o'IHI) 5-2 ~ lecONll R-...,,..... - --~lOCCrdtf ~ of~I 5-l 6'1 1wy (fulenofoj Clll Cao 1oet1 6- t f.O 1111 ~ IOCCI ort J)llenOett. t~ v.nn 3-6 tl·t ~ Cl.fRll 10CC1 Od ~ '"-"'°'' 1.a 1-s 1.s c-1occ1 1111 ltt ~ v11t,1 5-1 ,., "°""' IOCtl def A1tt1 tfl:41«1 6-1 6-4 Flret "°""4 Dovbl•• ~-Raj 1C.111111 1t..:c1 Ol1 Nwlora·Di•1iOll ICJll'tnl 6-2 6-2 lece"4 Rouftd Oowblee Suw~ IS~ Otl llM'lt,-1111 l(.m.I( IOCCJ ~ 1 f.O ~ C1111t11 (OCCt Cle! Smo-How.aro l~•I 1·S H Coall·CIO 1occ1 de! lft·SO'I"°"'~ ~Vllrt) 5-4 6-0 Mustangs turn back Eagles, 20·2 COST A MESA -Tabby Cleveland -""!!""- went 3 for 5, scored three runll, drO\c ~ in two more nnd stoic a pair of ba\es ------ as the Costa Mesa High softball team recorded a 20·2 Pacific Coast League vtctory o'er host Estancia. Carrie Schwab (3 for 6, three runs, t\o\-O RBI) Today's TV-radio TELl!VlllON Ootf 1 pm. -Seniors tourney, ESPN Tennie 4 p m -CN!lenge tourney PT 88Hb•ll 4 30 p m -Angels·Red Sox. en 5 4 30 pm -Cubs· Reds, WGN 4 35 pm -Cards· Braves. TBS 7 p m -Mets·Padres. WOR nnd Heather Moore (2 fo r 6, 3 runs, four RDl ) al o were in trumental in the win for Costa Mt)a ( 10-5 overall, 4-2 in league). ,ACWIC e OAIT LIAOU8 • c .. a. ..... t o, 1at-1a t com Mesi sn 040 1-20 13 1 Ertanc11 001 100 0-2 4 I Os01N 11iO Cl!Wton 8t..U. Glra111d 131. 8'Ml2 lll Ml "*1Joft W-OlipN. 10.~ l-l!Ull Costa Mesa nets win over Century COSTA MESA -The Cos1a Mesa High boys tennis team claimed its sec-• • ond Pacific Coast League triumph of ,,,- the !>enson and fourth overall on Thursday, 16·2 over Century. Solid cfforb for the Mustangs \\ere turned in by junior Mile Auriemma and sophomore Chris Peterson in No. 2 tlnd 3 .,ingles. 'AC"1C COAIT l U GUI CM&a ..... 19 C.ntwry 2 IU.lu : M ~(CM) 1111 Cldllfly '°4 dtl P.-S.1 IOV IO Jao H Al/II .,.._ ttMI-. t-4 .. , •l. "*'1on (CU! w.on. 5-3 1-S 1.C 0.W .... e: RtgW lllrl*u ICMi ... Alllldl.fOIO. 6 0. dfl sntlr.l·A1111da 6.0 -4 ~-Zftlt.IS 1-2 IP«t.U {ti.It WOii. ~· 6-0 1-5 0 ~M ~ !CJ.II -1-3 1-4 lint fi-1 Estancia crutses In badminton COST A MESA -Son Hai Tram swept in bO)S singles and teamed "ith • Doan Nguyen to win in mixed ai. the ~ Estancia ll1gh badminton fo rces dropped Newport Harbor in u Pacific Cot1st League match, 16·3, on Thurllday. Esther Vi- ramontes and I Ian Vu each had perfect records in girls double for fatancia. CdM golfers edge Unlverstty NEWPORT BEACH -Bill Sar· --- racino and Scott Berni) each shot 4-e f over·pJr 4(h all the Corona dcl Mar fli:I High golf team clJimed a \ICIOI) over ---- Univcr'lt ty. Each team .. hot 206s. but the Sea Kin~ 19·3 in league) "ere a"ardcd the \ictOI) by virtue of their .,i~th-pla)c r ~core. S U VlftlU GU• Corena Itel Mat 2oe, Unlver.lty toe CdM win• en eblft.plo ret K OH tot 8 11 Conren CC, p~ll C(!M $(0fH I WI Sa'!ICINI lflO 8cms 40 3 Goe:. 0 • !IU{\. 42 5 s • 0 'v.-. Estancia volleyball wins In four COSTA MESA -Overcoming a first-game lolls. the Estancia High bo)s • '• volleyball team downed Laguna Hill!. ,, in a Pacific Coa!.l League m;itch Wednesday, l 1·15. 18-16. 15·8. 15-10. Mike Truong (21), Dave White (18) nnd Greg Dill (12) \\.ere the kill leaders for the Eagle (8-4 O\erall. 6· I in ltague). 7 30 pm -ESPN 10 30 pm -Greatest Games. PT Hockey 4;30 p m -NHL playotts. ESPN 2 a m -Ftnland·Sweden. PT Pro 8Hketb•ll ALWAYS A LARGE SELECTION OF FINE IMPORT & DOMESTI C AUTOMO BILES 5 p.m -Hawks·BUllS. TNT. 7 30 p m. -Lakers·Suns. Ch. 9 TNT HorH Recine 8 p m. -Hollywood Palk replays. Ch 56 1 a m -HollyWood Pm replays, PT Auto Recine 1 30 a m -Motocross. ESPN RADIO 8eHbell 4 30 p m -Angels·Red Sox. KMPC (710) 7 pm -Mets-Padres. KfMB (760) 7 30 pm -Phillies-Dodgers. KASC (790). Pro BHketbell 130 pm -lakers-Suns, KLAC (570) CREVIER $ RFSAIE SANTA ANA AUTO M A LL 1500 Auto Mall Drive, Santa Ana • 835-31 71 (55 fWY at Edinger) FUll SERVICE LUMBER _r-~.._ AND HARDWARE Cycles back in action tonight Deep sea SERVIONG: HOMEOWNERS• INDUSTIW CONTRACTORS • COMMlRCW COSTA MESA -The weekly speedway motorcycle racing season continues on the "bullring'' track al the Orange County Fairground tonigh t with the first race slated for 8 p.m. No one rider has been able to establish clear superiority in the opening weeks of the campaign at Costa Mesa. and competitive rac- , ing has been the result. "Everyone seems to be stepping up the pace at once," said Brad Oxley, last Friday's winner of the handicap main event. In addition 10 a full program of handicap and scratch racing, the program will feature two-man sidecar races in a special six-race program. r - - - - -.. , ...... -· - I G~-y I ~ .. •19• I I All -I 8 m 8 CYI:. 139'9 I I 011ENa1 I Moat Cara & Trucks I S'1i,.. _ 1-"ijiEil-LiieE-i f.!Q~·'.! - - - --f s29 I FRONT DISC •nciud ... I I . LUBRICATION . OIL CHANGE I BRAKE SPECIAL , -~-~!L~~~~~~ I s491s I -... :::.:.~:."' I ....,,. .. i.., ~ ,,_ "",,.~ ... I MOST CARS I-..!'-::.-:: -j ~ .J -MACHINE DtSC • PACK BEAqwQ.S 1 ·M 1 I ·~=,::S,.., I _ !u5 L --..:.~:"-.J _ Cenas _ . L_ Fl.BfS.JIE 11111!1 ~ \ 'Qi IULDI ,.. • UPI .... ·,~)STATE RE--.. I I I I I I I FEATURING: LUMIER •HARDWARE• PlYWOOO WCTRICAl • PlUMllNG • HARDWOOD DOORS AND WINDOWS TIMBERS• PAINT• TIEATID lUMIEI POWER TOOlS • NURSERY 1 Jumbo I f.'. ColorPadu I Miily mies to dWA front I 38 ~~I~ I .-.. ~:'--'!ic.. 398 I ~~ ,..._ ... (..,..., l ....... i .. Wll.... ... One Coopon Pet Customer. ., ..,...... "'""' .._ - (Xplres 5112.193 I rllf\ """"'*•~ ....... ',_"'_h_~-..,...-----.....---.... 1275 •11ta1 SL U14) SS.-1500 llltfM ........ ~ .. l ~EB - Mcn J NRpolt Beech/Costa MH8 Dally Pilot Friday. Aptil 30. 1983 113 "•• •nca ·--•T11C11 ·--•n1e11 r-.-.w .--W IOTICD "*JC NOTICll PUIUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICU ..... IOTICli LOWI .. TaLIPMCMI• IO proMte. n. ... Incl.,.. I~ ....... d Ill iiOH ON THI w Al'-"*"*' to lrwact ~·· Clllllot!JJI ----•u•••n O• TNI MY OOCldlt .,. .......,.. ~ ....... ~ "WI ... l'UCATIONS. TEL.l.P'HOHe '*-..,.,... tM ,QtlOUt NOTICf Ofl -·-OI .,.,.,.,, •1 fl 01 -or • ·-... !Ir ............. ~IOTICi DAY •IPO•I TN• tot ewNNIOn WI OW flt _...IMlautatonNI,_, ~O..CA&.L.ATTHE 8ueiMSa NttN(t) 1H HTfTIOH TO T.-. .... ~,_. .. .,...,tlru•or....,....,.111111_,...,_._.lft.., --~-~nca~.;,.OI'~=--aALa. (?t4f •I teaJ km by IN OOUf\ qun1 f0t ~ Noboe t;1 OffJCE Of' TH£ ~ .-.. on N.'4 AOM .. llTlR YOU W U OI, .... T ,.. "'OS 914 ~ •a*9C'I .., ~ •• S. _,...,.... TRUaTU·•···-etfatlt...,..... E lllETITIOH ~di• hin9 al.,, llwenCoty NINO OIVISION, ROOM Hiroml Ka••mur. Get\ ESTATE Ofl· •osr """ -.. •Wlel• or ............. -WC euthOtlty IO aclll'lltllll9f' lhe ~ 1wliaal d ........ 200, 11 F41R OAlff, Pwttlel' , " ~ OllU OlfD Of f~IJIT OlltO WJ& NllClfied ri llCIGll 11~ M"USSOR'I PAACIL ffW•" ..._. h . p bll had~ eue ur1der IN ~pen. Nit or ot eny petiliOt\ Or COSTA MESA. CA.LJFOA· (1t1i110 Brocllm•n Oen 0tll£R ~5Jt0 USS YOO TMf Of .. ~ tee. " n&.llO·Ol tMMtt/8111TN T .a. u 1 • ... ewport dent Acl~ielftWlft °' t. accovnt .. PfOVlded 111 NIA p.,,,.., CASE NO. A168322 ACTOll TO Pf!OTICT Y'OC.I" lllflori.ll •eo~•M UHlllT'A' ... A14nM htcn·CMUI W.U Delly UllH Act (Thie ~ MctiOn 1HO ol ti. Celifof'> Publlahecl Newport Thie tllatement waa fed To a II h e J t t , ~m n W.Y If 9)L ..-J •1 TH{ MAltll (ftOflTH) PNICfl 1 UMT C0011 A l'llOt Aptll ti. 23, 30, t•. Wiil allow IN~ l'9Q n.a Proottt COde A R• Bttcn·Coll.I Meu 0..,y w11h !tie Couoiy Oerti ol b1nel1c a11es, citdt\011. AT A PUBLIC SAL! f YOO Utl~t( TO THE COIMTY A2 AS 1HOWft MO Cl(. ~·•an-003 Ftn teMntabWI 10 Ulk• many QUffl '"' Spec al Not.Ice Pilot Apfll :Ml. 1993 Orange County~ APf 15 c:ont1noenr tted<lor1, and i.lfO M fO'LMA.llOlf Of COURn.oou 700 CMC co fdll£0 ()llj THAT CUTA* I.A MESA TITLE COM PU8IJC ltCllOnt w.lhoul obla!lllng lorm II •v• •bit from Che fOOI 1993 pe11one who may THl NATUM Of TH£ ""°' T(A Of!M M S'1 ~fA #IA ~EfllDEO CO..~ tUM ~~ .. • ~!..d.,u1y .~nt~ a NOTICE ~c:OY:~ 8f,,,°'~1 ~11ltc:!'.!',. .. , ........ ~Pell· PUBLIC NOTICE FH7130 01he1w11t bt 1ntsrn1td CtfDINGS AGA'tST YOU 1'0U CA fl r Ill Ht•• •••t PlM i-E~OEO Jtnlf 2•. ...... ...... In 'IOlloWlng UMMONS ctlon ~ the ......... ... ..... Publill!ed Newpon Be n. 1n the will or H t•I•. or ~LO eot4TAl:T A ~#YlR CDfl\lfytt ano no.'*',.,• ttU AS IJllSTllU¥0tT fllO 12· o.cri~ dffd of ttusl • 1' .,, J: Uontr: PUBLIC HEARINGS Will Costa Mesa D1~y Pilot both, ol! ROSE DILLER On OV/1 .. J at t 4~ AM,AT· iinOtr UiCI O.. of Tr11tt 111 ... 21&~7 OF OfflCIAL MCOA06 Will SELL AT PUBLIC (CITACION aonal reprnentall"9 w bt TffOMAS Q . HARMAN, BE HELD BY THE COSTA Apt1I 23, 30, M.ly 7, 14 A PETITION hat T°"i.{YS fOlilT'Y lllATOW. P'""*""$illlttid 111 Ai4I '°"""' Of ORANG( COU~Y. CAU AUCTION TO THE HIGH JUOICl.Alf required to give nolJC• to '"TTO•NEY •T • •w MESA. PLANNING COM-1....,. been f t•d .. S • ... 0 CORP01\Afl0" • ...._t .... ___. .. , '' fORNIA EST 81DOER FOR "•SH NOTICa TO DU:IEN· lntef'Kled persona UflleU .. " • -• MISSION AT THE CITY '"'"' ' " uV "'~ .....,... '"' G.lilorl!JI OMctiberig IN d (in Che lomis h h DANT 1 I Av I a 0 8 they have wlllYed no11ce Of 2t30 MAIN ST., STE HALL 71 FAIR DRIVE r-99I MORGAN'" the Superior COUNTllY'W Of Tnl! COAPO· lleltin LOT6 1111 I LOtlt 17 cif PAACEU l..tui lender In :,•c .. _.•1~ Acueaclo) R•LPH R, consented to tho proposed no, HUNTINGTON COSfA MESA, CAUFOA'. PUBLIC NOTICE Coutt ol Calilo1n1a, RATIC>til Cinis•l 2.17'1 11111 Tfl.\CT NO 772 COU!wTY Of 414 UNDIVIOCO 1/ZOTl1 Pfll· "' "'"..... .. ecllon) The Independent BIACH CA 92948 County of 01•ng1 CHCR DRIVE W CfORfSl CAI OIWI~ STATE Of CAUl'OA ctNT MEREST IN ANO TO Sllltu) Wtd/Of lhe c1shl11'1 SUTTER a .k.e. RALPH d 1ni t u lhonty 11 1 NIA, AT 6:30 P.M. OR AS THE p ET IT ION 9?63~(7 U)707 5t40 a lie i.lo\ ~ POI t.tAP RfCOflQ(O LOT 1 Of TRACT NO 11353 AS QftJfied °' oeher Chedla R. SUTTER JR M In-~. mgra~t~'!i ~nl:s an ln~1 • C7 t 4 ) 53MSt? SOON AS POSSIBLE Nolle. Is hoteby Qtvefl °'11 1tquHl5 that SANDY CIU"f ~lnlad frusllt UllCltf IN .,.,,,., ... p•rt Sc ... 0 6 SHOWN ()flj A MAP RECOR0£0 apec;illed lnCMICodeSec· cllvllluet'· ., e•t-..o ~lite• en 0": Publl1ntd Newpon THEREAFTER ON MON· !he Undf'l61gned will be MORGAN b and ..,,11 11 OMd I """"u "" .,..,. IN800t;•O PA"'S 45 AHO liOn 2924h (r:yable In tuK BOWllN 8 1 1 d~!..~ .. T 1:_. ""'1onpetto ":':.:. ,...,:1, __ anud Be1ct1-Cos11 Mesa Dally DAV, MAY 24, 1993 RE-s~d at Pubf1c Auction on • eppolntod "~ Vlfl o 11\t o M1Stll ~£0US a.IAPS IN ,... .i the Ii n n .. ,_ • ...,., .,.., ,. ... ''"' GARDING THE FO • '0 FnlDAY MAY 21 t9?3 AT a s p • r I o n I I lnnt #llltll w rteoiud THE Offll.£ Of THf COUNTY 46 Of Mlstfll.AAfOUS MAPS me O Nie) all nght encl oo'•s 1 ' shows good caUH v.hy ttie P1lo1 April 30 Mav 3 1 L,. w. ' • • rep 111e ntatI 11 e t 0 02/'l7/90 H Oooime111 90 RECOROt• OF r-•io COU .. TY q[COR0$ Of OIWIGE 1111• and '"*"' conwyeo through 1993 • • • ING APPLICATIONS. 10 00 AM AU.SPACE: ., -.. COUNTY ~ .. 1 f R I to Ind now held by It 50, lnc."""'9, coun shoUld not grant the IF ANY OF THE FOi.LOW· COSTA MES .... 1535 NEW ldm1n11111 the estate of 101241 01 Ott!Qlj F\tcores ~ (XC{P'I THERHROM THAT -..I 0 NA lmltf laid Deed ol Trus1 In YOO Me HINQ SUED ·~~eZRING °" the ll FrMo005 ING ACTIONS ARE CHAL· POAT BLVD • COST A the ~•.ad•n~ E TI T I ON ~a ~ou~ ~:n:I "Oii TH£ llf Of l Yl~r. ~ ~!~r~~p TO .A 9 1rJc'1fJ:: =~hereinafter d• ~y P~!N!!FF: CA Ud. bon Wiii be held°" 512~J PUBLIC NOTICE ~~Nb~ ~~RJ'e [~~ ~~~~LLI~ s~i~27.:Co~;~ 1tquu1s lhe decedent's EXECUTED SY JAM£S ~ llEAC ~m: ow ~EHEO~tT:t',.'ct~ • 1 10 e i CLUSIVt, C·l TO TRUSTOO OOUCiLAS H ff 8 manclenclo) et l:45 PM '" Dept 7o3 ITED TO ONLY THOSE IS. HOLD rTEMS, At36 RICH WILL end cod1c:1f1, 1I eny & NICK' Ul 8ERC H!JSBAHD . t 6 INc;LUSrvE 0.1lO0·1 IN SMITH SHIRLEY C SMIT CALIFORNIA SHIRT loalted at 341 The C11y DSC tll3 SUES SOMEONE RAISES TOBY HOUSEHOLD be admilled 10 prob1te Al40 W1r[ AS JOl"l H ll#HS ~G~A~>"''~RET~n~~~ ~= CClUSl\/l AS SHOWW OH SA10 BENE.FICIARY· WESTER~ SAUES, INC., • Callfor-Dn'1e, Orange, CA 92668 HOTtCE OF AT THE PUBLIC HEARING ITEMS, At 4 t VILMA SO. The Will end eny Will SELL Al PtJB.1. l t , " NIU.,_ PlM FEDERAL SAVINGS & nla CCHpOraUon IF YOU OBJECT TO the PETITION TO DESCRIBED IN THIS N(). DERMAN HOUSEHOLD cod1c1l1 are eveileble to r Tl()I TO T11E H1G~Es~ B DOER G~~ ,o.E~ t"fCORQ{ D AU ALSO EXCEPTING lHiRHROM LOAN ASSOCIATION r.. You "1lV9 30 CALENDAA ~~of th• pell~on you ADMINISTER TICE OR IN WRITIEN ITEMS, Al6) MARCIA HIG eum.nec1on '" the Ille FOR CASH OR CASt!l(RS PA~! ',.'; :>.11c A ,,~~1 ~IOll .. ~ :cRAuLSSEfUOLRe.~E T~~fs corded o.c.mt>er 21 '1988 DAYS •ttet this summons ._!ppear 11 e heat· ESTATE OF: CORRESPONDENCE DE· GINS HOUSEHOLD ITEMS k.ep1 by 1he court CttEClt MA(){ PAYAIL( TO AT CORO "" ,.. ""' IS Instr. No. 88-6Ga378 In IS MNed on you to "'• • ing ...... Stale 'fOUI Ob MARGUERITE UVEAEO TO THE PLAN· A38 7 TEAL A AKILAH HH p ET IT I 0 N TORJiEYS EQUITY NAl lOlllAl •·at~s AS .. s RUMf ,.T ~o SUIS'l~~s NID HYDRO. Book page ol Ollictal typewriuen rnponse al IJ'llS ~ or~tl~h ~ntten ~ LUCILLE LONG NING COMMISSION AT, HOUSEHOLD ITEMS A456 requests euthority 10 CORPORAT1~ (PAYABU AT N s~ I A.c CAR&~., Of EVERY ICU.O ANO ~1 In the otf1ce of the COUl1 IOfe Its WI e court C S o A OR PRIOR TO THE PUB-ROBERT L 'fNCH HOUSE-edmi"4ller the etttte Tt!E HJolE Of SALi M O 111 N:. tt a .. wrtn ~o Ol!Mr CHAl\ACTE R CLOD!NG Pf· Recorder of Or A letter or Phone catl Vlt!ll Of& the hear1119 Your ap A E N ' t077t 1 UC HEARING ' HOLD ITEMS A~')I; A485 COROAN~ WO r< c.ommo t$<Q at!Qll 1! iy ol lROUUM OIL &AS AS~ .. County, ange nol prolec:I you. YOUt type-peatance may be tr'I perwn To all ne111 beneficiaries, I PLANNING ACTION PA-S HER A y MANNE AS under the Independent v 11 ""CTl()foj ti• ru OtOOt~ 0 UtlOed TUM ANO JAR BELOW A said deed ot wnnen r"ponse must be or by your attorney. crecMOfs contingent cred•· 113·22 FOR BRENNAN HOUSEHOLD ITEMS, 82'21 Admin111t11\1onol Est•1es 2924h{lll Of r11• CA " NA ~t 1$ c. i;.oc .• • io Of 323 DEPT!1 Of !100 FUT THA1 ICnbes the IOll trust d• In proper lecJ;>l lorm .,, ~ IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR I.on and pet'lonl wno may CASSIDY AUTHORIZED c HA Is TIN ( p AR I( E Atl tTh1s 11ulho11ty Wiii CIVIL CODE AND •tcE P'TA8(.( CMAl $1 " Ill liEACti JolAY "ow Ofll HEREAl'TtR it PARCEL 1• :~ w:ini &he COUit 10 hear your or 1 cont1ngen1 cred•tor of oth-1se be interested In AGENT FOR THE CITY OF HOUSEHOLD !TEI.AS B4l"J allow the persona1 TO T11E: TRUSH[) Al AT THE ' fOU'-O LOGATfO COOA,..,ED 4/IOlhs Interest In 111ided case the decauec!, you must Ille the w J or estate. or both COSTA MESA FOA A \/AAI-PETER VE.RNCT HOUSE:· represen1e1111e 10 take MAH (~OR t'j E~lRA .. CE TO CA T9Ltit-O DfVHO~D OR TAl<E~ ON IN lot 1 ol Tract 11 and ~ II you do not Ide your r• your clalm with 1ne court of MARGUERITE LUCILLE ANCE FROM SETBACK HOLD ITEMS 8!>16 DAVID mo"V ec11ons without THE COIJ~\' tOU!l HOUSE tit v dntQ"td ltllfllll UNOlR OR FROM SAlD l.AACI cord; lo th 295, ac iponse on lime, you mav and~lacopytolhepet· LONG AEOUIREMENTS (20 FEET WAIGHT HOUSEHOLD obta1nngcourt appro11el 700 CIVC CfNTER DfllVE ClfS.~11T1' Wl lllOW')' lor flf'I OR Al<V PAl\T THEREOf cord':31n 8ocM. •. maG re-lose the case. and 'fOOt sonat representative ap-A PETITION has been REOUIAEO, 4 FEET MINI· ITEMS C 121 GEORGE Belo11 ta\.tng ce1te1n WlST SAAl A AAA CA. fQf\N A SlC.Or•te m ol Int U •I Id WITt'OU'l HOWEVER ANY 1 and 8 ol M1 84• ages wagu, money and prop-potnled by lh• COU'1 wtlhin "'00 Dy JOHN J LONG in MUM TO BE PROVIDED) (BUD) JOYCE HOUSE· verv important acuons. r!Qhl 11:19 lllC 11\IPrt'SI con d'tt\ ~l\O 0~·· tomm()fl .. R•GHT or SURfAC{ ENTRY OR M ps "' Ill ~cen•::ous •rtv may be taken WIUlout lour months from lh• dalit the Supet10f Court or Call· IN CONJUNCTION WITH HOLD ITU.AS Cl41 ROB however the personal veytd to and flO• llllQ l>y II vn tg~•tl()rl d ~ r lflOtfl: "tltl\ A.NY lltl'.;HT or EN'Tll'i' TO SUB c!uniy R e 0 ce tho lvrtnet warning trom lh• of first issuance or tellers lomia, Coun~ or ORANGE THE CONSTRUCTION OF EAT CARRAFino HOUSE: representouve will be Cle/ Ultd O..o OI '""' 11 l:lt s..~ U lo ... De"'* ()UI Wl1'I Sul"<IACl THERE Of TO A Count ecordctf of said COUit as PfOV•ded in secuon 9IOO THE PHI ION requesls A 2.736 SQUARE FOOT HOLD ITEMS. CJOd CINA requned 10 g111e nouce to PfOPtll'( 5 ni~tto Ill Uod COl.lnry OU ca.. r1-11 Of qrr~ry .. 0( P'TH or 500 fEH BENEATH E Yi U Thero are oth1< legal re-ol l/'lo Cahtornia Probate tnat JOHN J LONG be ap· MEDICAL BUILDING LO-CHECA 1nt1111ted p111ons Calltorn~ dm:tlt>1f11 :tit ltnd p!tsUO or lml>\ltO 1t0•dlnQ TttE S~RIACl FOR THE DE 1nc'iocep nits 1 lhrOUQtl lO qul1emen11 You may wan& Code Tho llme foi fl ting poinlod as personal repre· CAT ED AT 121 EAST 1 TTH Pub II s n e d New po ti uf\less thev heve w11ved lheru1 (l90a1 Oe\CrtpllCl!IJ lO' Ht l)OSWSSIOll Of tllQltn-\/[. OPM£Nl REMOVAL Rf d t ~·· as ~how~ Ind to call .,; anorney righ1 claims will not eAplrt bo-sent.'ltive co admln9'ter tho STREET IN A C2 ZONE Beacn-Cos1.i M1·~a D~11y nouce or consented t o 51 Of lRACT NO &7•~ N Ttit l>lancrt\ IO llav lllt rt ll'll#lllQ COVEii~ OR O"THEA fXPl.C> m~,;.um,.:;; ,.:c:rdedoS:o-awav tt YOY do not know fOft lour months from tho estale ol lhe aecodonl ENVIRONMENTAL DETER· P1lo1 Ap11I JO Mav 7 ICJ•)) the propcised acuon.l CITY OF COSlA MESA ~ P{R pi~ SYm ol flt no•(s) II· R.AT1t11\j Of SAID RESOURCES I ber 1 1981 B p. •n attorney you may call heartflg date nollcea lHI; PETITION requests MINATION· NEGATIVE FOOJ Th• independen1 MAPRECOR0(011\jBO<itl3'" Ql•to Oy Slid Otto OI Trust, O"S,'BS"•••cES em • • in OOll an attom ' 1 I 1 above. authorrtv 10 aam1n1ster the · " "" It " " , ..,., R14204d, PagesOr 1170, Ott1Clal or 8 1=eyai'J :~l~e s(~.;: YOU MAY EXAMINE the esw10 under the lnditpen· ~:EELA/loARTl~EN\/,IJ_~Vt01LR· PUBLIC NOTICE 1dm1nis111111on authority PAGES 3<' THROUr.'1 3..4 ~ WI lnlt•nl Olereon IS Pl~ PARCEL 3 ecor I°' Mge County In the one book) 1111 kepi by tho court 11 you dent Adm1n1s1111Jon of Es· "''' woll b e grented unless an CLUSIVE Of M SCH I.ME DUS YICltO ir s.i d nc11(s1 IOVlllCllS A lf()l\I E XCLUSlllE EASE ME i.T Also •~tepl on.hall (112) Des d ' 1 are a perwn inte1esced in tales Acl (This 1uthonty 21 DAYS AT THE PLAN· 193762 1n1eruted person files en MAPS IN THf OfltCE Of T11E tt Ill) Y"Oer !'.'It ltrms of lie FOR l/EHICUl.A~ A.NO Pf0£S °':: Oii, gas, hydrC>Calbon t1egJ:::'es1a' c~:ton· ,~ the ts1ale, you may file Wiii .illow the J)ef'SOf'lal rep-N~NG r°i1~~~0.r.iE TRACT Flctltlou1 ob1oc.t1on to the pet1t1on COUNTY REC~R;iE q Of SA10 Otto ol IU\I tsbrnitfC lie\ TRIM INGRESS AH[.! EGRESS tu lances I nd olher min c1..W usltt<l u-uo plazo de with the court a lormal A• reunt:lllvt' to take many MAP T-l4SIS FOR HAR· BuslneH H•m• end snows good ceuse COU~TV APN 41;' tO• 34' Cbar~es I'd 8•~"S.S cl flt PURPOSES OYER THAT POR •al rights, Wllhoul how 30 DIAS CALENDAAIOS quest for Special Nottee ol oc1.ons w1lh0UI obta1r11r19 BINGER HOMES INC FOR S1atement why the coun 1hould TM SD'NI ad~·r.s .In! ether Trust•• i c c' • IY,~" O• 'lr'l!y or lo·s 9 ANO 10 Of =· Ill• l'tghl to entl!f l/'le para presentar una re-the tillf19 or an invenlc><y court approv.il Betore lllk· A FIVE LOT SINGLE .FAM-Tne F0How1n9 J>'!f,>J<l!i> not gren1 the euthorrty con-_,o, dnioia:.vn '' 1.'W 01 1110 '?'r SH ~c ot rust ro TRA:T '-Cl 5935 AS SHOW!'\ I ac:i ot said ~and do...,, lpuesta •scr1ta I maqulna and apptaisal or est.'lt• as-Ing ceruin V1Jty Important ILY SUBDilllSION LO-a11 dOfn<J bus1ne<;\ ·~ A HEARING 01'1 tho Int rw Of0Pt''1'f OtsaUO 11111! $:-i61 "l0, i, "PO N. ~ .... AP RlCOAOEO Ill BO()ti; to I sane. 500 leet on esta corte HIS or ol at'ly petition o• act.ons nowever. Ull P8f· CATED AT 2323 SANTA DRESS FOR SUCCESS petition will be held on ICOYt IS puroonee tc l>f 1043 a~C ll'le•tt• •nO .t30 IOfta 119 PAGES l AN'J 4 or MIS rom the surlilce thereof, Una cana o una ll~a account as PfOYldecl in sonJI reprHenlilhve will be ANA AVENUE IN AN Al CLEANERS :1578 N~wnon May 27 1993 el 1 •45 VISA..tA OR \fl i:os•1. MES4 ad•MIOIS ! Illy "' incr... CElLAAEOuS MAPS RECQqOS :ro~~ 1n1':'4' ~eed r• 114elon•ca no le olrec:.r1 secti0n 1250 ot the Ca11r0f requored to give notice to ZONE. ENVIRONMENTAL BouleVilfd,' Costa M;\a p M in Oep! 703 CA 9~26 1"'5 •.c;~•t onor IO ~ Of OFiAN~F COU~TY CAi,.1 ~ t4"Sy p ' ~IS. In protecaon, "' respuesca nll Probilte Cooo A Re-Interested persons unless DETERMINATION NEGA· CaMo,.,,.a92627 loceted 11 341 The Cny Tiit unt'•"Sii1 •d lr11S1M The ~t·~ lll'Otr said fOflNA DtSCRi!i£0 AS FO tlc:ial A ' aoe 94• Of 1sn11 • maqutna ti-que quest lor Special NotJce they nave w•ved noc.ce °' TIVE DECLARATIO N John Pneto 133JI l..1"• Drive Oref\.;ie CA 92688 ais~s a IQ:. • 1or ll!Y DM<l 01 Trus• lle(tlolort au l H eco<ds, as lo the cump<1r con la.s lormall-lorm IS available lrom the conUflted to Che PfOPQMO (AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW wood BouCev,ltd llA" IF YOU OBJECT TO W1correct:1tn' J ""• '1t~e1 ad a.Ito llC deMrtO lo !ht Ull· BfC. 'ti,/. lf'.i Al Ttt[ MOS Lot~ 50 teel ol "'1>d dades l99ale1 1pf0pildas Court derk 3C11on) The independent FOR 21 DAYS AT THE lall•WOOO Ca"!Ofn,1 'l0714 ~guu w-4 4 1 1 • -, ~ 0t'SIQl'i'C I -'•!tin Dlc:ltrllOn NORIMtR 'I' C,ORlt[R Of SA O PAACE • 9tusi.d ~~tr .,...,-tor tM~etf.. octm.o.siw.cn •1.1tb0a1¥ w.u lNNlNGUIVTS~I -Thi bus•nl'!ss •s con· ..,~i:.00 1 a· • • oroili11rmlltmirio lor s. TITT. Tttfllt:E A.: IC"'fti1 ---L 2 Un.I 3 H •scucn1 IU caso tloner: bt l)'l<'lll!d unless 11'1 inter FOR FURTHER INFOAMA ducted by ..,, •nd•• duDI Pet•llOl'I you stlOuld .... • I • ~t(UI .. a~"" rlPll ~OllCI of Ot..,_ WOIO 11E AS1£R. y LIN{ Of !::' : defined C U•d SI usled no l)fff«lta su Lew Offices of John Hied ~rson Mes an 00-TION ON THE ABOVE AP Tne re91stran1cs1 com •~pear et lhe hearing ~v !z-." """'t .. lt· .,., f.:1)Qn to St.I llle 11noet SA 0 L01 9 SOIJTl1 6-4 DE mlnoium ~"°'* ondo respuesta a t1empo. pued• M. PrHlon, 7170 H•1-~:: to lhec:.l~.'~ ',"°he PLICATIONS. TELEPHONE mencecl to 1Ta11sact Dusi end s I e I e y 0 u I OC.I tCY ~ •l ll"!'y •• SIQn•d ~$40 SM Nob of G~IES 44 -43' EASl t93 oc YOU AAE IN DEFAULT pe<det .. USO, y .. pueden •rd Center Drive, Sult• court ~d noi .. ~r Ille 754-5245 OR CAU. AT THE ness unaer th• f°ICMIOUS C.bjl!Cl•OM Cll lile w otten DftSWO ' ~. ~ , .!ICll'g OllaJn a-nc (~ 10 Set lO Ile FEf ·o Tit[ TllU[ POIN1' Of UNDER A DEED OF TRUST qutt.ar su aal.lno. su dlnero 81 O, San Diego, CA au1not11 " OFFICE OF THE PLAN· Business NamtfSI l•Sl~ll ObJeC 1.ons with the court ODf i>ouess~ 01 •nt1;m IKD'Otj II\ flt COIMI\' ...,, BEG -.~ ._.; TH( NC( SOIJ1t1 DATED 12116198 UNLESS 'f o1ru cons d• su 92t08 A HEIRING on the peU· NING Dl\/ISION. ROOM above on NA belore tt' hea11ng Your O!~Cf's lJ ::.oh ~~ u r.w !W Irle ru orooert} r. ~!Id 1110 21 otGRHS 30 15' WE""1 YOU TAl(E ACTION TO propoedad sin SYISO •dido-l•Otl W•IC be hejd on MAY 200, 77 FAIR DRIVE. Jonn P11eto api;.tta•ance mav be 1n ~!!Ct 0' .. t o:, ioat dl.CirtQ mo•t etll~ !!II~ l"'Of'l.°'S llawt 123 O'J H£T THlNCE SOulH PROTECT YOUR PROP nolpofpatt1delac0t1• LW268 105 11 1993 ., 145 P M In COSTA MESA. CAUFOA· Th15 Sl.alemC"'ll wn I ed person or by your ll'lti!'•( a'<a"« a~c~ Olfler 1i.cv:1 -Si/lllrti::O<dl!lorl n OfGqHs 26 03' WfSl EATY, IT MAV BE SOl.D AT Ecisten Ol•OS 1equ1SltOI •• Published N1wpor1 Oe I 703 localed II 341 NIA W•tn lho County C•erl( o• ettornev c:Ntges MCll'td ~Yid P'OC>-·,.t.T( G41~3 1Tb 4' Hn TttfNCf SOU1'H A PUBUC SALE IF YOU gales Puede que usled Beach.Costa Mesa Oa~y Th: Coty°'"'' South o,. Publtshed Newpo t1Oraf19eCountyonApnl19 IF YOU ARE A lf1Y Tht ll)QI ~ounl of 111e AOltRTf WlWlltCORf'O ~DEGREES \5 tr WES'T NEED AN EXPL.4NATION Qulet1 ttamar a un abogaoo Ptk>t ~nl 29, 30. May 6 ange CA 92568 ' Beach·Costa Mesa D611y 1993 C RE 0 IT 0 R or a unpaid bUlOt ot 1!1t OOllO'tloll RATED SC 00 fHl THE!wCE HORTH 6-4 OF THE HAl\JRE OF THE lnmedi11amente SI no 1993 Ir' YOU OBJECT TO the P1101 ~nl 30, 1993 F50810B con11nger11 creditor of MQl!td by Nl'CI pr~ -'d AS >.uSTU D!Gl\HS 4~ O' WfST 11 00 PROCEEDING AGAINST ~::~~"' u; u:~: ThF9J4 11rantin9 ol tll• pe~llon, you 1'999 Pub11Shed Newport Be:icn· the dee.used vov must fN50f\lbt1 esam1110 COlll .. 9;' lflt( .. -[ "'""". JRIVC fE[l THlNCE HOllTH 75 DE YOU, YOU S~OULD CON d• ror«encia d• abog1d0s \J'!Ould appear at the htat• PUBLIC NOTICE Costa Mesa Daily 1'11ot lite your tie m Wllh the l*IWS ltlO IO'iancasat lie llmt cov.~A CA 9~ ·i? '<16/96' CREES 15 17' fAS'T 15 £>7 TACT A LAWYER 0 1 UN oficma de ayuda PUBLIC NOTICE 1nq llnO 1ta10 your ob· Apnl 23 30, May 7, 14 court 11nJ m ail a copy to of h lnltlll pvOlw.Aol\ ot lllS ,3,l FH T Tt1ENCE NOliTH ?3 [){ 1955 ANAHEIM AVENUE. leql\l (llll el d1rec1ono telo. BSC t 859 jecl1ons or Ille wr1nen ob-cna1092644 1993 t n e per s 0 n a I NobsSJ19.37t 19 lh CR ~A l\L 'r:.£R4AA!V GRHS 46 12" fASl 1769£> UN!T A.J, COSTA MESA lon1co) 1ect1ons w1lh the court be-PUBLIC NOTICE F ~2 represl!,.,1111 ve eppo1nt•d O..TI 04'12.93 C1\l18!';• F'Hl TH£NCE Nt)RTH 78 DE C,~ CASE NUMBER NOTICE OF lo•e tM heal'll'IC) Your ap Pursuan1 to lhe Chango tiy the court w1th1n four COUlfTllTWIOf Tmf ~ 4n,-•'.!0 ~ '7 '9'il GRHS 30· 15' EAS'T 112 £>4 I" 1 11r• eddreu or · PETtTION TO pearance may be 1n poisOtl '"Conlfol Bank Control Act PUBLIC NOTICE monlhs !rum the dal e of Mnoll HP TO SA1D NORh1lAST common desi gnation ol INu1TM1re del Caeo) ADMINISTER or by yoyr al\Omey ol 1978 Jonn B Josepn .,,. l1rl>t inutn e ol letters IT: ATTORllOS 10\JT'f U. PUBLIC NOTICES £ R, y LIM THE NC£ Al CING j)r'09el1y 11 lhown lbove. 897184 ESTATE OF: IF YOU AAE A CREDITOR tends to appty to the Fed· F1ctitlou1 es prov 1.·h:d tn 1ect1on TIOtW. CO,_, Al Mflff SA': N0RH1EASHRL Y llNE no Wlnlnly II goven as lo JUDGE MAEF.CHADWICK Of 1 conhngent creditor ot Ital RtseNe Board to ac-BuslneSIH•me 9100 ol the Cahforna BYAlfl£/li(l(JW()ITCHASST NOTICE SOUTH 6-4 OfGREES 44 43' Its completeneu 0t cor RONALD L. BAUER CASE NO. 118380 the deceased voo must r.le q1.11re 2 3 percent 0 1 West Stetement Prcbate Code The time VJC( PllES1{)(NT 1u A Rt I\ ~ i AJl T UN lASl 17 03 fH T TO THE TRUE ~ ~~~·rc•<>'Y DE.PT. 23 To all h.,rs. bef1etoe1.anH your CIJ m Wltn th!__coon Coast BantOfp, Newport The FOllOw•"9 persons I • l1li'IQ c •ms will not Cl«llnB 0~ R l O~t(I Of 1RUS1 0Alfli PO NT Of BEG ~fjl!ilG ., _., .,...... "' IVSI The name and add us ol edl Mld mat• co0v to u ... pet. Beach CaMomia 1ncreas-are d0<r19 bvsmess as {Al 41?3 4n )."' 1q<; "f0VE"1cfl; 7 198S UNLESS Ptopeor!'f &Od•m 1$ ourPontdl'f by reuon ot • l>fHCh °' r cr •MS, contingent credo son•I represen1a11v1 ap-' his owne<sh1 'trom 98 AWARDS N MORE (Bl ~ap t re Delore l our • T c~1c 1 ~"ICW'l illS defau1' In tn. oot.ga11on1 lh• court is CEl nornbfe Y IO<$, and ~s who m.ly po.nled bt the court Within ~cent to 11 f •cent CUSTC>..,. TROPHIES ANO month:. lrom the hcor n11 -"' U A~[ A ' 'II O PRO-245 f 1SCtit R Al/Eh'UE. U"l!T A MCUred lt>eret>y here10-a 'f'<:C•on oe la cone H) olheni.1s• oe inl«1St4!d in lo•.• rnont!'ls from th• date West Coast Bane~ own:; AWARDS 43? lforttl El da1e "Ot•Ced •bove. PUBLIC NOTICES Uf: ~; S~lOP~~Pi ";~Bl~; 2 COSTA MfS4 CA 91616 tor. euwted end deliY OAANGE COUNTY SUPE· ~e M'°:~ i ' C~~~W~Kt>oth, ot ''"'' 1sk1anc. or letters 100 percent of Sunwest Camino Re •A San 'l'OU MAY EXAMINE lilOTICt OF lRUSTU S W E SA E ir •OU NH O A'-[)'Pi.A litt Uf!Ot!'S'O't:I lr11S11t e •ed \0 the und~ a RIOA COURT 100 CIVIC A PETITION has been H ptOY'ded lo section !1100 &mk. Tust.n. Cal romra and Clemente CA 92072 ltll' file kept by lhe TRU3Tf£ &.Alf •O A '"1 .. Ah("' Of T~[ 11!&"UA£ ()f claims ar>y!Qbdi!'J lor il't ~ ...... Oed.-ott ot 0t c.ntet On-... W t, S.>n~ fi•ed b THtL._,.A BOLTON ol Illa C •lomo1 Probate 93 ~ of Saeramento K .. 110 & Bn.ce ~rey court II vou ere e Al'tl 0-4) lrl PR HO Mi AGA ~•ST •tclr"S\ 01 ll>t ~ .. l a$ll•tc;s faAl and DtmencSlor Sale. AN, CA 92702 in 01/ Supenor COUit ol Code TN! lime IOf M.ng First Nat.on.ii Ban" Sacra 21 O Los Mo .. no1 San i: "'"" • • t·.ti-d in the vou AR~ II ::.a~ T U"I tOu '0 SM, .O u°' A • A &"Cc~:''"' C:"'r:ion OtSign.abO = -:;:,enol~ ci:; The name, addfeu, and Calotomla. County or OR ~:"1'o,;''m:~ns••:;! ~ mv4:oa:;~~t': to submit ~~eo;,.ius~~.~!67~ co" t:.141t! vou m~., 11.e w11h DfA A CHO Df ·11 us TEO L.AWV(;; rt a 1 s'lc~ 1c11: ca.. the u,..,.~ '° telephone numoer ot plain-i\NGE ne1.11no dll• not1c10 ducted I> hu b nd lhl' COIJlt a tormal ;>• 79~;' u.. sc: YOO TAI([ NOTICE Of TRUSTEE'S SAU Tnt ·=w a ou~1 OI lllf li110U NII aald property to 1111,.1y tin's anomey, or pla.nt"1 THE PETITION req~sts abo;,e :.~~,!' ~ ~~<; ~s v..re y 5 .l an.l Request 101 Spec1a A~TI(;\ •o C>i:IO'(C' yooq UNOER OHO Of TRUST ~ ot Cit' Ol>iOlllo!! u uld oblogat.ons, I nd th~ Wotnout an lltOfMy. is (El that niELMA BOLTON be YOO MAV EXA~INE the servo 8o3rd II Ille Federal Thi r•g strant(~) co'" Nol•Ce ol the filing of an PIH~Pr r. \' "''" 6 SOLO 1 S Ito 10111 tllrtlf tr I!!' ll'OOt ~lo bf SOie •lier th• und1111gnea nombre, la Cltreccion y el eppo.nied •s petson.tl rep. file kept by the court If you Reset11e 8.tnlc 01 San Fran-menced to U'aMact busl 1n,.erito•v end epr:ire ioe. ,.. A r .. SL c S4•E f 'i'Oll lo~•-No HI 1"627' 51 1 O •~ONt\li H~ltll cosu cauMd aald l'IOt.c. ol d• numero di l...,Of\O del 1•Hnta1i... IO admit11aler ••• pcfSon lnlettsled In CISCO p 0 Bo• 1701 S.ln neu ~ th• Foci Uous ol u l•I• HSllS 01 ot ~H "" E XPLAAA. Of 1\0 f e; !'It •t1 ; .tr. II'•' .. ,~H'tSU •'Iii llhl~ " faun Md o1 elec11on to be ebog:.do det demaodante "i'Helil~~r:~d~ent~ tne Htale, Vol.I may t11e Franci:i;co. • Business Name(,) lt51t'd any peirtron or 11ccoun1 T11E 'tA Ull[ Of ·'IE Pf!(). 5A , 'ED SHI.IC[ t<l ~POwA ~~~ ,7-~:• N m~:k bu!WI recorded ~ 8 t99J ' roque• "'th ine court 1 lorm;il A'e 9-$110 The comment pe •t>ove on MJ·c:11 10 1993 es p1ci1,.deo in sec11on CH c "-fiS ~ ._s· vou YOU 1 0 • 1 t1"' '""1 'Co•rora• on U lnslt Ho 93.017440 In O a.I d•mandante qve no the decedents WILL &'ld quest l(lf Special Nollce ol nod on Ul•S notice will no\ Bn..ce Cont~ 1 250 ol the Cel11orn 11 S"" ilD Cl)lwl.t.t · A LAWV(A H Uu '• OI SvCUUOT l:ulUt OL' CC•'tll~ l OI llQllll:~ 9' Booll Page ol Ollic•al t•ene abog.ido. es) fodiols '1 in~ o. aa1mo1ttd lht l1hn9 ol an mveolory end t>el°'• May 21 1993 This r.tatement WH 1, c.>a Problle Code A Request Qi, o:,,17~3 11 ~ •S Ali! ors ~ '• tl11llelt our511• t:'lt~ Ol tml'lirO 1roa·a"'~ ll!lt RecofdJi In ltl• office o4 Ul• Jamos A Allton, Esq· 0 PfC::: • wi 1 1 •~d 1od apprn ,;i1 of eslall 1s Procedures '°' pr~eu1ng with Ille Couo111 (;Jpn. or !or Spe .. 1el Noeic' lo•m ROBfll E WtlSS ~"OAP(). I. c OHIO c• lrvst t••t'lil•~ l't ~:ts'1~r1> Ol enci;riD<a.,ge~ teCOfdW of Oranoe C<>Ynty. WALSWORTH. FRANKLIN ~"Y c I ~ are 11~;1' ", ,e H it 01 or any pe11l10fl Of prole-sled notlC~ mily be Orange Counly 0'1 MJt(h " •v .. let,'11 hom thl! RA~EJ as ltlt Oul\o' ao"l)Ol'lttd U"41V£i1 " f '(PLOl'IAT•O~ I:> S.:i1'Y 1'>f lndell!eoness ~ 5ald Sale"!. P.OP«ly wll & 8CVINS, 1 Cly Soul• k':°pte~~~"c:'rt10 1• 10 accounl " provided 1n louod al 12 c FR Part 10. 19!:U court cle i.. fr1JSll!t u"a~· l"O Pv•i i;ant 111 ... , • C.\ 1101<°' A CCRPCI C'll'tO 111' ud Otte lnelud1~g be med• In as •• condl vard we-.1, Sutt• 308, Or TttE PETITION r~llOSI$ 1t.'C110n 12~ of th• Call-262 25 (1964) To obtain a F5030t3 A l t 0 r n e y f 0 r ~d 01 ;11151 Recoroeo O" ~. ,' • lrit l8f ano IQ>t~St 01 t'le ~-:'O:.thout _;ovenam Of ange CA 92668 (714) 634-1utnor1ty to aam1Ns1cr the fom.:il P,robasie Cod,e NA Re copy of the Board proce PubhSlied tl1>wport Beach Pe11t1one1. 2:07 9~ ~ oocu~rt '<o 92 ~r"cr ~ "1 >i ~~f;! .. ''!,So h !Meet ll!d ot Ill 1!11$~ CfNll'd --' -"1 • ••..-••• or im 2"..... quo~ Ot pecia ouce dures or 11 you need more c .. D p I . n " ., •• ... " t " • I l>y u d OHO tdvlncti lllttt plied, regarding t1U1 pos .. u . estate undt!f lhe lndopen. lorm " n11.11lnble lrorn tile intom:a110t1 aOOut how to oslil .... e,., .i11y • ot Daniel A Verelcer 078939 ol Ottoe:. l\fco•js lrl •1:ie u~d•r "' tni.rt,l as Oto-'KIPd sess100. or •ncumbfances. DATE SEP 29 1992 dent Admtn1s1tallon ol Es court ch>tll sut>mll y001 comments on Apt'll 9 to, 23 30. t99J 2790 Harbor Blvd. 0'11 o~~ ol -qecor~• ol NS 'h.Vt~l .. U t OM!t lrlt!11111 and"'' ullO.llO pt'll\()O,t to pay lhe rema1n.ng pt'lncl· GARY L-GRANVILLE Cales Act (This avtnortty Attorne~ for th• Pel l· 1h1s notice contact Mr F972 Suite 31 1 O'lAN •t Coi.r.!'\ Ca '0'1111 In rr.. •1 • ct '" Rft orO•I e• Ol f'i~ tio SeQlltO by&alll ll~d pal sum ol Che no1e(1) .. C 1 •'Ill • b ~ MARK ~111 aJ~,:em~o~s:"a:,,'"P tloner: K11t1ne1n A ' B1nntng, As-PUBLIC NOTICE Cost 11 Mes 11 CA t•!"v'~o tl, qf •~A.DC 0 Al ORAN •' 011r.t) Cl •o lli.i A o .. "IP•est twtcn • DH cured by aaod deed 01 ADAMS, Deputy "tien wllhout .l ~l<ll any SIMON McKINSEY Vice President. at 92626 VAl\fl ANO llR,,,o'W A l 4L· ('~!~Ua I' N "-lt~Ol [ltl u• YldtdlllsaONOlt Ttust, with Interest u In The tawsu.t lnYolws prop. ~~°"!PP'oval a:rore ':'a~~ MILLER: ZOMMICK: the federal Reserve Ba111c Flctltlou• 0 4 29 93 ·04 30 93, V.t.lltl ! ·SSA.,0 ANl' W 1£ in~ f to$; "tiJn~,, D.ii~O APl\ll 8 19113 uld noce pt<Mded. ed lf1y ot lhe defendants. one Ing certain very tmPortant SANDOR & DUNDAS ol San fmnc1sco at C41 5) BualneH Name 05 06 g3 ~S JO ~ H ".AATS .r. Trust~. 1H l'\[l( • Di.,( ''E:fll 30 CAL FED SlltVlt( CMfl>MIA vanc:es, _! any, undff the of "''1•c:h 11 the real prop-actJons. nowcwtH the per-4 t,.,.,, c•upus DA 974-3007 The federal Re-Slilement IRST. Si& f '-'iJiHGA>t 1 ~. rt011 terms ..... Cl OS4!d o1 ' 1 b4 •• -·• serve Wlll consld« com-SfAV ~ES It ()Q.t. flRS' '. ~~ •,• >.j:J As •rusw Trust. IMS. chatgee eno •tty i..nown u lllC).l Sovlh sonci represenlative wol 00 STE 870, IRVINE, CA ments and an request '°' The lollowinq perwns 11• otw ... .,_OAT~ ;E CO A o• u 0""'.a "~ :>cs ,. •arm.~ GA. ltDf~;(-. .. ~ of "'• TIUSlM Sol•no. Orange, Ca lornta required ID 9'¥9 notice to 927' 5 I publlC mee/ng or IC>mlal CIOlng bus•llftl '1S ot WAR£ COllPf':1t4•1 IS <u Of' ~Al ~ u;g., •• 1 , PR and ot the trusts er.at.cs Publl•h•ll Newpon ::i~= ~~:::-: 1714) 856-tet8 heMVig on !he notice ,, i~~~NUN~gl'r~~~·o~:~ SELL &r~t1oa,., ~ tl Sf,l ,. PM a• -.; i .. 1 1 REV o f'<t 1c.>iro11Wc!r<; by Nld DHd ol Trus1 Sl'd Be ch-Cosca Mesa °"'1Y conseoted 10th• p•opoMtd Pvblt,heCI Newport they are received by tne sea GuU lane 1BtOS PuBL•C Au .. • O,_ 1(1 l lif E L •,.. ~ •.so~11 ... L(w S ~· ~ "tl:X.••I ~ MM..-be held on Polo! Apnl 9, 16· 23 30 action) The 11ldoptlfld9'\I Buen Cosu Mesa Daily Reserve Bank on or betOfe N-()()11 ~~ CA 92663 your USed ve Cle ~1(;,..fS1 E1"'1>l 1; •O~ " .. f.I\ t" J:iA'• t.t. It o1'w:A 1 o· A;•~ < CA 9M1t In~ ~::o -.:,~ :l~jm l9!13 edmonistrat>on llUVlOnly win P•lol APf~ 30. M.11y 3, 7, the last dale ol the com• N.aomt JunoSho 8M 5ea fhl'OU~ C~S~ I '1 ~i:llf I'~~· ot ~ti' llw1U I' toie a.. bOti I. ~rug!\ • /I:! 931 '/lf:":I toe.I.cl 91 t;o1 South~ F967 be grantee unless an 1fll« 1993 , JD.it.P:MCXL --GUii ~ 18~ ~ • .... 78 mO!•!!i C1+'V-1::.c SU!M tot t:c.• w~ .. 1,.11:;io •t llM# e. Gl1'A Uf C Hled pet'SC>n files 11'1 oo-FrMo004 Publi shed Ne w port Beach CA92663 v _,..., cas" & ~••r s l I W" O' U •'u m~, 01 Cit A('\S-4\TSECfiE'Afi~ = ~. ll•fomia PUBLIC NOTICE lecttOl'I to the petition ano BHch-Cost.a Mesa Da.ly Th11 'bus111ess 11 con llv 1 s:iit • r..a~ a • , I• Sut a rio•t:.. t!ll' TAC 1't?I PUB 4'1{ 4'2l At IM time 11 the 1no11al NOTICE OF shows good ca.Jse why me PUBLIC NOTICE Ptk>t Apnl 30· 1993 F006 dUdeG by an 11\dMdual tt • 0'1*" t'• iu':r ~ '" o L<ll• r l co1MytC to o • ".!~ ~bon of lhla nouc.. PETITION TO court should not granl lhe The reg11tran1(sl com· '°~'.: 1:;9 un: ADMINISTER ·~ING on IJ'le peu-B~~~'CD HB\A~~t~~·~~ PUBLIC NOTICE ;::*'~, ~:sa:'1tt1:.S PUBLIC NOTICE !:!:' eecured by the 8~ ESTATE OF: Uon _,,. be held on MAY MESA PLANNING COM-THE COSTA MESA ZON· BoS!ness Name(t l hlled dMalbed deed ot INSI lbchlefM Ju4tft99t 27, 1993 •I I 45 PM In MISSION AT THE CITY ING AOMINISTAATOA 1boYe on, 4 t!l-93 ~ eAmaled coats. 911• eka lllllf'f Oepl. 703 located •I 341 HALL 71 FAIR DRIVE. WIU RENDER A OECI-Naomi Jurnho penMS .,., adlllnen •• Madelelne Juenv-t Th• City 011¥9 South Or COSTA MESA. CALIFOO· SION OH l\JESOAY. MAY Thtl statement WU i.1.a 1153.l n 70 elle lllllf'f onge, CA 112668 NIA, AT IS JO PM 00 AS 11. t993. OA AS SOON AS wtlh the County Cltril ot It ii pouii. that at IN Madelel Ju t IF' YOU OBJECT TO lhe SOON AS POSSIBLE POSSIBLE THEREAFTER. Onlnge County on April 15 tlm• ot .... .,,. opening .. ,,. •"9• granting of tne petition. 'fOU THl:REAnER ON MON· ON THE FOLLOWING 1993 bid may be leas 11\ln lht anon should eppear I I the hHI· DAY. MAY 10, 1119J RE· ITEM F567827 &O(AI lnd9blednelS due CASI! NO. At88330 1ng and state your ol>-GAROING THE FOUOW· t ZONING ACTION ZA· Publttil'lell Newport Buch OM•: 4't21'13 • 0,!:11:.S~'!;=1c'!,'!:~ 1:::::: :tt!"~he ~=: 1~f :~~~ATWeNF~lOW-~i~Jo/L~= f'oR AA Co11a Mesa D111y P1to1 LA MIU TITLI CO .. ICIW, and penona WhO moy 0t• the heanng Yaut •P-ING ACTIONS ARE CHAL· MINOR CONDITIONAL USE Apt1I 16• 23, 30. Moy 1· P'IUIY, • .. kt TnaalM, othelWIH be lflttfested In pWl/lCe may be In person LCNGEO IN COURT, THE PERMIT TO INSTALL A 1993. •r T .D . SERVICE Iha W'dl Of nlllle, or bOth, or by y<>ut attorney CHALLENGE MAY BE LIM· SATELLITE ANTENNA1 ________ F_98_9 COMPAHY, .,,.nt of Mtdele1ne JueogSl, aka IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR ITEO TO ONLY THOSE IS-DISH ALONG THE SIDE: PUBLIC NOTICE ., l'ra~• o.Pee.n. Mtlrf Mad1lt1n1 Juenc;ist or a COtlllflgent croclilOf or SUES SOMEONE RAISES YARD OF A SINGLE-, _________ _ Aeal atent Seeretery' aka M ery M1delelne the decea~td. you rnuat l11e AT HIE: PUBLIC HEARING FAMILY AESIDENC6 LO-NOTICE OF • Jueng51 M.tuon your cl1a1m With th• C00'1 DESCRIBED IN THIS N(). CATED AT 591 KNOW£lL eo 1 •outh Lewie A PCTITION hu been and mail 1 copy to the pet TICE OR IN WRITTEN PLACE IN AN RI ZONE APPUCATION TO Str••t, Orane•, CA llled by R1ndolph C sonal represeritauve 11>' CORRESPONDENCE DE· ENVIRONMENTAL DETER-SELL ALCOHOLIC Hee9 C7t4) 385-4700 JuenQSl In the $(1pen<lf po.nted by the coun w.th.n LIVERED ro THE PL.4N-MINATION· EXEMPT BEVERAGES 4-20.~ IP AVAILMLI, THE Court of Cal1tornla. County lour months rrom the dill• NINO COMMISSION AT, IF THE ABO\/E AC· To WllOm 11 MlY Con UPICTG OPENING of ORAHCE Of llAI IUu:\neo of leue1s OA PRIOR TO, THE PUB Tl~(S) IS/ARE CHAL· cem FAY, Peter Jtmea & 1NO MAY •I 08TAINID THE PETITION requests H pt<Mded In ~c11on 9100 UC HCAAINQ LEHOEO IN COURT, THE Rosell.l ti(.,•) applytl'IQ 10 rt CALUWO THI ,oa., that Randotpl't c Juengst ol the Cal<IOITll.I Prob:i'• 1 PLANNING ACTION PA CHA.LUNGE MAY BE UM th• Dep.Wnenl °' Alce> ---------1bt lppointtd u personal Code The lime for lilong 93 19 FOO JEFFREY S ITED TO ONLY TttOSE IS-"°"c Bevet~ Con1rQ1 to MEET rept1Mnt.at.ve to •dminl• claims ~ nol e•pote * CLAP!' AUTHORIZED SUES AAISEO IN WRITTEN sell •lcoholoc t>evenw,Je1 01 lor lhe Htalt °' IM dece-fore four monlhs from ll'tll AGENT roR JAMES H JA· COARESPO+IDENCE OE 670 W. t 7\h Sf GI, Co11.1 dent. hearing 1111• nohctd COBSON FOR A CONDI· LIVERED TO THE ZONING Mes.l C4 92627 -1h •1" THE PCTITIOH requests lbolle TIONAL USE PERMIT TO ADMINISTRATOR PRIOR Oo-SJ;e 8Ht & Wine (l'ub l Ult dtc'Adent'I WILL and YOU MAY EXAMINE the ESTABLISH AN INDOOR TO THE ABOVE DATE. Eat Pl) ~_.,Hiii 90meon• lpecia cod.al•, If IJllV, be edmllled r.i. kepi by &he court II you SPORTS CLIMBING FACIL· FOR FURTHER INFOOMA Published Newpl)rt throu h cla111hed UY IN AN ( ISTINO IN TION ON THE ABOVE AP BHC:h Cosl.t Mtu t>aty STUTII& I llEW IUSllESSt1 l'IMM flOO oY IO Ille Yo111 fl<l:tOOUI ~ ..,_.,.. .. IN Ptot LeolM ~ "° Wwt ...,, Cot•• IHM ~ If ya.. Ul'I NI ftOP Cly, ......... Iii • (?141 '42-4~1. ~ ~I& 0t 111 Mii ... '°"' ll'lel• -~-IOt "°"lo llAllOle "'" ~ .. lly INll II JOI' ~ II.We My Ml!\41• ~ ,.._cel ueand,..,. .. -11\M .... '° ... l"Oll 0... Lucll Ill 'l'OI" -~jf • ' OUSTRIAL BUILDING lO.. PUCA TIONS. TELEPHONE Pitoc April lO, 1 :jJ CATEO Af 1300 LOGAN 754-5245 OA CALL AT THEii••• AVtNUE IN AN MO ZONE, OFFICE OF THE PLAN CNVIRONMCNTAL DETER· NINO DMSION ROOM 200 MINATION £1CCMPT n FAIR OAIVE. COSTA 2 f'l.ANNINO ACTION PA M(S-' CALIFORNIA 9J 21 FOR ROBIN s SHY Publllhtd Ne•porl DLR BISSrrr. AUTHO-Bt1chC01 Mesa 0 ly ...... IOI lA- RllLO AC.tNT FOR ES Pilot Apf1I 30, 19'J3 ,_ ·""" SCARClllO tOR A CON r~ MOUNT OlM DITIONAL USt PERMIT PUBLIC NOTICE c-.o...., • ~ roR OUTOOOR DISPLAY CNl>tl. ~ or rLOW RS IN CON __ C_N_8_1_09_t _oe_,__ '\m1111 All F1111>u"' JUNCTION WITH AN CX t•"'S 01 •~ ISTINO I LOWER SHOP '1cUUou1 -... LOCATED AT 1&06 NEW 9ual,..._ MerM COf1-M ... POflf OOULfV4RO, "°' A Slat..,..... 11 ................ . Cl ZOHl ( NVIR0N"4 N The followlng penons TAL 0 ftAMIHATION (X • .,. OOtt\Q O...t<nNI Ea.tPT MIOORI RtSTAURANf, l TtMTATIVE PARCEL 'wv-H ~d. to.I• MAP ~I~ fOR RALPtt Meaa. CA 9212'1 C.M RSON. AUTHORlltO ~ Aat~ltlt A Gen· A O NT 'OR f'LAV eral Parlne11hlp, tt71 O•Eln , TAU!Ht roR A Stw'"O'On •10J NewPof1 ,Ac.te .. mllONAL, ... c..--r ·~ C"-" • et.MiOry J~ v.,.OJ,... ~llMdl ...... .e LOT ~U t>M ION WITH leaeh, CA A CO~ H LOT ~A·, F0A H·l'Oml wlW'f'ura. ltr5 -~~~~==~~ A PRtVIOUILY AP ~ingt<WI •IOl NHll)Or1 r PMOvtO 4 UNIT R IO(N BMc.tt CA~ f!Al C no-..1N1U-.t LO Cmollo Brocllman. 1tn C"~JEO AT [A f lllH ~ •IOJ. Newpcw1 STA fl IN AN 9'Uf0 11, CA t.l lOM lNV1..0...MlNfAl Th11 IMOllNSI s c.on- D I ERMINA TIOH U MMd bf; a f"'\«11 PM Urtl'J ""'1hlP rOA r\JATH " IHFOA* Ti't• ,.Q11tr1ntl•) CIOfl't Pursuant to Go\lernment Code $(>Ct ~n 54~ 6 tht folio_.. ng 1n!ormatt0n is hereby noticed regarding proposed mcrea'\e 1n trit business w for tne Cir, of Ne~port Beach · THE PROPOSED ANNUAL TAX RATES ARE : 1. BUSINESSES WITH NO LOCATION WITHIN THE CITY: $150 2. BUSINESSES BASED FROM A RESIDENTIAL LOCATION WITHIN THE CITY: $95 3. BUSINESSES BASED FROM A COMMERCIAL LOCATION WITHIN THE CITY: $100 PLUS $5 OR $10 PER EMPLOYEE (DEPENDING ON TYPE OF BUSINESS) THE BUSINESS TAX RATES SHALL BE APPLICABLE TO ANY BUSINESS SUBJECT TO BUSINESS TAXATION AS PROVIDED BY NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE CHAPTER 5.04. THE AMOUNT OF TAX ESTIMATED TO IE RAISED ANNUALLY IS $2,200,000 • • PUBLIC MEETINGS REGARDING THE INCREASE IN THE BUSINESS TAX RATES WILL BE HELD IN THE CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT ~~~'Lt 3g=1.:'.e:'lE0~~R ~~¥~~:~!11:~ J:O~~a AND SECOND READING AND ADOPTION OF THE ORDINANCE ON MAY 24, 1913. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REGARDING THll PROPOSED TAX RATE CONTACT THE RIVllUI MANAGER AT NEWPORT IEACH c1n HALL, llOO NEWPORT BOULEVARD. , ' .. Friday. April 30. 1993 (OUAl, ~-a o''O'ltu•un All IUI 1111111 Mftflhltlt In 11111 ......... ...,.,, .. Ille Ft•· ... Fair ........ Ad ti tMI IS ----WlltQ ... , M lllefal le ~ "MY ,rtlettllU. ll•U1llH er •1acrl111lut1111 .......... "'" ""-'"· fCI. ~ i-illaf SUl»I or ....................... .... .., ... ~ .. hml· ....... •iscriMMlllilll." Tiii• HWS,.,er wilt tol .........,, ICCllt lllY Nft111H· lllU( ler IHI tlllM wllklll 11 Ill 'lia&Aliell ti Ult law. Our ruclen n llltn~ lalllt-d 11111 all dWllUllfl Mwtrtiu• 11 llllr _,.,. .. .-.-i. .... ......... rtudlyM&IL 11'91n- ...... ~.Clll HUD 11111· .... II 1·D ·CZ ... SICI. fot llllt .....,1111, DC wu plrau tall HUD 11 '21·3$00. IMPLOYllUT 2925 5~30 COSTA MESA 2624 HOTELS BUSINESS OfflC! LOST 6 NEWPORT COSTA MESA 2124 NEWPORT IA.I.BOA 2606 a MOTELS 2718 FOR RENT 2769 POUND BEACH 1069 BEACH 2169 ISLAND iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •E'SIDE 2501 Ofangeliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Hurry~ t Letti ------------ H.V. HOMES-Carmel A.ve. JBr l 'hBa, gar. E•atbluff &Aper 3BR/ Furn-charming prvt Very BIO 1 BR In a UVe IN LAGUNA Close to hOma, fre$h P OUNDt 4127 1 2 Advertltlng 3BR 28.. d_.. w/d hkups, hraplace, 2 5 8 .. T h / 1 BR Ind 1 • • quiet comple11. Furn Studio•, kitchen-air, 11lnt rates, aultea .,...., whit• doee, ·-•••-~ upgra """• clean Good credit · "' own ome w • ry, person, E'alda. no pot•. evt from 300 a/f. 2043 by Hoapltal Rd & Su-LOCAL..,,,.,..,~ ~S~~vN;2~~r~o~. req. mo. 968-9926 ~~~g;, :: et:,~~~ ~~-~e~~.r;:;~ty 831-8427 •U:•~p:v .. ~~~75 w .. tctlrt Or. &45-8101 periot, NB. 650-6532 ~~~r ar:r~.~.!; .,..,...._.,..-~--...,..,,....---E'StOE tg 3Br 2Ba trplx, LARGE clean 1BR, -1CI EXl!C offlcea, 4770 FOUND: 000, f9mate 0C office H9Fbor VI-Homes, new cpl/decor, tp, d/w Hrbr Rld9e. vi-. up-gar, wetk-ln cloHt. •---------Von K•r"'8ft (JW tarrier-type, white with With MW ' Phase II, Portoflno, lndry, tncd yrd, grdnr. graded 2Br 2Ba, very CORONA $650. No pets. Cell VACATION Alrpof1, N.B.) Pv1 work b I •ck & brown MulUp,. publlcelAorw 48r 31hBa, 2-sty. Per-Ouietl S1275. 6'0-1733 pvt. $2300/mo-+ HC. 2622 Betty ...,._2270 RENTALS 2722 stations $150; pvt of· swetchaa, groomed ~•r~ot:::~~ ..!'!!! feet loc, $599,000. Bob/Bkr 489-1463 DEL MAR hco $350. Mo-to-mo. with curly hair. Found •"' .._...... OPEN SAT/SUN 1 -5, •E-tslde remodeled MOVE·IN S PECIAL Free pntng, rum, volee 4/15, In BalboL Call Hlespeoplel Mgmt 1842 Port Taggart. 3BR lBA hOuS• w/ga· Udo Isle, 3+3. lam rm, $1BR-$600, 2BR·S700. Newpcwt khoalutt. mall, reeept. cotfH. 675-7445 home; 310-growth•~. com- Owner/Agt 720-9950 rage, w/d hkups, tncd radec. 2-car ger, Cute & cozy 2BR lBA. Close to everything. Summer turn 2BR cont rm. FA)(, copier, 942-3651 woni ml salon+ bonus••· Npt Hta 3BR 2BA.. cmr lot, $399K. 547 River- side. Open Frl/SaVSun Own/Agt 494-e251 yd, grndr, lmmac $~300 310-277-1583 frplc, yard, encl ga-HURRY! 546·9081 l~Ba, avt 6/1. Pools, Fed Ell, UPS, notary, LOST-·T Trainee poaition avWI· cond' Sml ~t okt Call owner atter 6PM. rage, nr bch/shops 50 -eble. 714/645-7530 $1175/mo 833-7775 S97S/mo. 780-1875 •MOVE-IN S PECIAL! Sl lOO mo ....._8947 secty avail 833-95 • White 1 yr old female.1---------or 775-4335 •Udo Penlnaul•• O.r .. e Lg 2BR 1BA1_________ Al Quinlan long hair, fluffy tall, CASHIERICOUNTllR Harbor View-Pvt Bch nu cpt, O/W, atorar· arNTALS TO OH1ces from 100-260 a/f green ayes. wearing Prsn. M..f' 7:30em to ---------Rivi .... Twnhme 48R On P enlnaul•, 1 hse 2'1'.tBa, 2 car, pool. to ocn, view, 2BR tennis, pvt yd, hugel 2BA, l/p, 2 car parking $1325/mo 842-9797 $300K OWC 73&-7789 Coldwell BaNler tBR. park mdl S900 COSTA MESA 2624 $695/mo 840-249 ~ w/parkl,,g; E 17th blue collar with bell. 1:30pm. HI Time Cet- Lux Wtrfmt iBR $1500 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'---------SHARE 2724 Street, Costa Mesa. Loat 4(20/93 neat At-Iara 250 Ogle St. CM 873-&030 Mon-Sat. Nwpt Hgts area dp11t,,'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (714) &48 4330 lenta/Brookhurat,1--------- 710 Lldp P •rk Dr. **Cozy furnished 3BR 2\1\Ba. frplc, 21• Hunt. Boach. Please ClericallCounter studio, S550/mo. No car gar, $1250/mo. ~400 +dap. Shr n-call (714) 554.7900 or Boat parts a ecc•• Mod.,-perfect Bayri...._ pets. Gas & water Incl. 548-0n9 or 6*6578 3BR 2BA CM hse, w/ INCOME 964·2498 REWARD aotln aatea & t>tekpng ••••••••••---------!lBr 3Ba, appro• 1800 Lv Msg 846-5330 d, avail now, n/smk/ DROPERTY 2790 LOST: btk P-.lan clerical dutJH. P{f M· HUNTINGTON aq ft. hdwd flra, cath •Oul•t 18A relrlg, en-dmk/drugs. 548-0759 ~ W·F. Salary open. Ask HOUSES/ ce11. plant shutters. AC •S200 OFFI 3BR closed gorage & patio iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil c••• 4125• In COfona fOf Eleanor, 631-2810 BEACH 2140 & more. $l900. 720-0507 8 W/D h $550. 2 Person. No C .M. Male, Chrlsllan •Home + Income!• det Mar. REWARD. CONDOS 2"" a, 2233 F 1k~ps, Pet. 842-5984 values, nJ•mkr. Upstrs E'slde CM 6 newer Pleaae call 675-6523 1----::DR=""'iVER==a,....--- THE BLUFFS garage, 8 rv ew. w/batcony. Shr BA, · r All d OST C FOR SALE 2BR 28A, trplc, 2 park-* 2500 $1070/mo 548-7001 Respon emply'd mate, pride un ts. e· L : AT Small Want to dellvef' motOf ••••••••• Ing spaces w/pool & s/f 4BR 21i1Ba, kit. fom VERY PVT entry, STU-S325 utts pd 549-0206 tached 28R hses. Par· dark brown female homos & vana local a •••••••••I spal Wght rm 5800/ rm, gmblt/pool $1800 S 4 O O M 0 VE IN 010 & bath, ss251mo COM Share lrg lBr 380 feet tor ownr occup. Burm•••• p Ink nationwide? Vdd drlv· mo (310) 438-9001 Dowd, Agt 720·7432 E'Side 2BR 1 BA, utils pd. 850-7944 home South 01 PCH, Sn4K. Bkr 833·7n6 rhinestone collar w/ era license required, HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE OUT-OP-STATE PROPERTY 1558 ·-------•I OREOON LAND, nice 1 4 -a c re p a r c o I . GENERAL 1002 S t 3,500. By owner. (503)772·0626 8 bo Quiet & Airy, near lrplc. 1550 + Y.I util. tag. Loal 4/25, Jaa-no exper "99ded. •FOR RENT: Single-VIII• •I • 2Br '2Ba, shopping, 631-5508 •Twnhse·atyte 2Br Leave msg. 723_..652 •••••••••I mine Creek, CdM. Pis family 4Br 28a home ocn/sunset vlowa, new 1 •A.Ba, patio, pool, BUSINESS •-call 644-0989 with 2-car garage, paint, lmmae cond, yr $400 MOVE IN gar, t032-C w. Wllaon COM. Share sunny 2Br a: nice yard & ,,ew car-lso, $1300. 644-2501 E'Slde 1BR, carport, $700 No pet 646-0105 2Ba overlooking park. FINANCE Loa Aftvel-T...._ peting In Seabury d/W, Modem & airy 5 blocks from beach. •••••••••! Part time work fOt FUtt Tract near beach. 831-5508 UPSTAJAS $550/mo .. in u111 Fem PERSONALS Time pay. lndOOf/Out· S1200/mo. 557-0454 SMEOUTHTRO COAST $895 Mo-• You In! !~~· ~!',~· ~;:_mN~~:: non-smokor. 644-0349 ---------•••••••••• ~~~r ge~~~~. ·~~": 2186 2BR 2BA, bltlns, $795. $695/mo. 642-7142 Corona dol Mar-Sunny BUSINESS mission. Wont while Oceanfront's best toca-••••••••• IRVINE 2144liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Cat OKI Agt, Pam spacious rmlba. Yt blk OPPORTUNITY PERSONALS 3002 quatilytng for •t-tionl No bike way, ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2BR BA. 2 546-5880 or 979-3848 X·lg 1 Br w/Walk-1n bch, pref tom n/smkr 2904 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tracttve benefit.a p.ack- SBR house or 312 HOUSES/ '' •• 1 car ga----------closet, carport near ~50 utts pd 723-1968 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil OuplK. Propeny Hse CONDOS 2BR end unit, 2 patios. rage, pool, rotrlgeraror e S725 MOVE IN• beach. $5~mo. 703 CALIF'S 11 l DATELINE ~g:d1;:,•chco~::~ga. (714) 842_3850 gar, pool & rennls. 1 & dryor avail. Patio X·lg Eastside 2Br gar· James SL 524·5318 NB UDO Pvt Bch. Lg SIOOO WKLY INCOME Gata, Guys, Gaya. Call ~-- NT yr lse S999 mo. pets S950 No pel 54S-7668 den apt w/gar, frptc,1---------quiet hse. No smkr/ SNACl(.ISOOA ROUTE l -900-737-7278 X309 ---------_________ ,FOR RE ok. Harriet 551-8700 pallO, pool. Moro. No X·lg 3BR 2BA nr OCC. drug/pet. Reap M. Pvt FOR SALE CHEAP 18,. S2.9S/mlo. ET · MEDICAL COSTA MESA 1024 •••••••••. ________ ••••••••---pe-1s_._5_s_1._2_&4_• ___ Paho/N-dec/Cablo Br/Ba. $500 t-smt dep. _ _:t..:::-800-3~:::!.!7:..:S-:.VE!!:.!N::D~--I---------..zhleboto-ta•• _ .. ,. Brklst bar. 4-Pte• Wea~• pd 723-6789 '"' -· .,_ .. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil--------~-HEWPOR1'.----j~,.AR1'J\4ENTS ... E.Sld• .. 2BR 1eA. S8SO Quiet 64S-t862 · CONDOM VENDINO MEMBERSHIPS A.eat. Exp. NB group. ANXIOUS TO SELL BALBOA very clean quiet. vltd NB lrg room, walk to ROUTE 3 S 3-G M·F. 644·7854 'hacre, E'sido Lrg BEACH 2169 FOR RENT celltngs, enc patio,----------beech. Young prof Big Proltls. CaH iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOiilii --------- hOme, pool, gar apL PENINSUIA 2107 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii gar. lndry rm, 313 Ca-HUNTINGTON non-smkr. $420 ~ ~ American Defender 24 Pff Escrow Ofllclr Can owner 631·9l75 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ... ' bnllo, $785 832·!5086 BEACH 2 640 utot Avl now. 723·5607 hrs. 800-858-3933 N c~:.~ ~lu~ -.:::! Etcrow COmputaf exp Newly painred Inside / ·"-C•-Del Mer 2Br/jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NB-Fem shr beau1ilUI LOCAL ROUTE'•Poss berahlpt Great Dealt required. Non-smoecng 3BR 2BA w/jac, frplc, .A ~ BALBOA I Ba $725, 1Br/1Ba VERY PRETTY 2Br 4BR wl2 others. Vl-. S4,000 Waekty•Buy For details 075-9715 N-pof1 Beach otflc9. gar, Ing, mic:ro, side ,_a_/ ISLAND 2606 $6SO. Now erpl/d.rps/ 1,,_Ba sn5/2er' 28a jac, 2 btka bch, comm all °' Part Free Info FAX resume W/OICl¥ef patio $1700 673-0708 -t..-:-1 1 Quiet E sid n pool, gar, olc space, •800-741-4311 letter to: 831-7488 ~--· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii pn ' o o. s e $800. No one over or w/d, own BA. S700, PAV PHONE ROUTE --------·--------- Oc::eentront Yrly, 2000 •2BR 1 BA unfurn. ioc:;. No pets. Open 8-4 under. View overlooks Avail 5/1. 548.&494 '$1200 Wl;EKLV, UM· EMPLOYMENT Private Post omc.. S/f, 4BR 2BA, lrplc Yearfu F od I h t t da1ty. 147 E. 18lh SL park. 847-0310 ITEO OFFER. MUST ••••••••• FIT perm. shipping. $2200 7 .... 0551 ... ,... ore a r ea • wa er NB L d 1 phones, otflc::e wrk, /mo u..-Be BR Incl. No pota. $900/mo E'Slde 2Br l 'hBa, gar/ • rg con °· poo · SELL 1 """'22"' .......,,. Ev/wknd 840-2434 ach cottage 2 1---------tennis, nr beach, all ......,.,. .,..,~ friendly 6 responalble, l j2 ~ti $1075/MO yearly. 873-0892 patio, fresh pnl. Move-NEWPORT prMedgos. M/f!, empld. S6/tlr, N.B. &42~ Bayfronl Condo, 2BR In apeclal $495. 645-•••••••••I EMPLOYMENT $2700/MO ••Bachelor Apt S425/ 2448 or &Oo-427-7650 BEACH 2669 ssoomo. 6"5-8984 llVMOUNCrlllt:!U"f'S 5530 • •Recehtne, Prr, ~ ~ ~ l f CORONA DEL MAR 2122 .,...._ tlo mo. Nr bchl Tom-otc 1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Newport Crest fem nJ .ru"'" ~& momlnoa. COM.,_, ••·•-•1 Y8C8 n... 955-2800 H/759-0685 E'alde 28R 1BA. quiet. I• amkr ahr lg 3BR 3BA 97S.•'fOO -k tor • 48R, oceanfront or Dave 939-3100 $900 Move lnl $725 •1Br tBa. gar. fp $790 dHlgner twnhme, \<\ $11 .... R.-D~.J Shawna 0t M••• • $1300/WK 271 16th Pl tlC. •L.rg 2Br 2Ba, lrplc, ml to bch, pool, spa,---------• iilf" ~,..... ... , "8 H1i a. -i 9 z 00 ....... -0 .,.. ""' .. .... "l!I ..... ( !:) ) I t"\ HAMMER TIME? 2BR 2BA condo. end unit. lrlg, So of PCHI 319 Dahlia Pl $1395 Call Paul 840-5324 3BR, great town· FABULOUS No pets 844-0452 I/gar $995. •2Br 2Ba, toMIS $500 mo. Avl ANNOUNCEMENTS Young & outgoing to house, wk or mo #gar $950. 72 l • l l 60 831 3784 E wOflC with a bunch of summer Is coming LOCATION!! •EASTSIDE• now • v 2920 young crazy ouv• a o e ea n 18 a y tr on t Charming duplex. 2BR $725 ' BR $625 •2BDRll $700• Npt CrHt ahr 2Br 2Ba iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil mllllonalra bo•• at LAROE, SUNNY 3Br, 2Ba, hreplace, relrig, w/d. Avail 6/1 $1500/ mo. 642-1059 homes $875-$3000 wk 306 'h c I 28 enc gar, Gas/wtr pd. 1 BDRM seoo condo 3 blocks from U1. Tl MATE SNACK now ot1ic:es In Irvine Quaint Balboa homo t ora I r 2323 Elden 548-7854 * • bch. Tennis, pool, gar Kld·LenHfM bubble· Start lmmed. 253·8700 S 800 1 Ba Private Su•· Frig, dshwshr, atove $550/mo. 645-7883 n11m .. _~ •-· "'Ida 825-$1 lwtc I ,,. •FREE CAB~ll•! incl. No pets 545-4855 1---------•-, .... _ •~ " 673·AENT deck, frplc, (310) 1Bdrm. clean. poo1. --------Npt Hghta. Prof F/M ~~"d':.t's"~o ~ No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper 273-3300 Of (714) Side, gated, lndry rm, :=-~~~. 2 ahr new bright & airy Awesome taste! $30/ close to bch, achls 6 ...--twnhH, w/d, gar, tp, tOOO. 7141248-1605 727-6736. shops. 842·5858 Years Newl, 2BR, tam-$550 i sec 722·7'360 MAGNIFICENT 180- 0ceM -t Harbor view •--------- 4BR 2YIBA. Nu blinds/ --------- cupel/pa1nl/lndscpg. Beach Area! Uy comple1t, Average ---------rent $637.50/mo w/a 6 Prot, n/smkr, turn rm, Lota of llghL Comm NEW'°"T PEMINSULA pool. $3200. 721-0678 YEARl Y OR wtHT£R New Condo• S700K + luxury condos tor rent. 1400-2600 sf. 2&3Brs, 21h·3inBa starting at $1700/mo. Sec sut>- rorr prkg, walk to bch. Call Uaa at 22.2·5775 S650/M().S2000/M0 t -48R Ind OC:Hftfreftt F~'\Jntumished Villa Rentals 675-4912 from 9am-6pm or 363-i---------1293 eve/Wlcnd for appt $750. Quiet studio BR condo, Versailles, frig, pool, s pa, gym, patio, COSTA MESA 2124 sec gate. Me-2947 2Bf 2Ba Bayrldge upper 3BR 2BA. Upper Ar, condo near Bison/ Soc gale, No pnt/crpl, MacArthur. 2-car gar. Close to &.C. Pl.z• new pnt/crpt, 11ln1 toe $900 ~ dep, gaS/Wtr $1300. N/pot 760-8671 pd. bkr &94-0882 •Bluffs Condo 3BR E"aide home. 2 car 3BR 2\hBa, $1550. gar w/alley access. Barbara. Agt 644-0195 S t 200 Incl utils & lawn Helen B. Dowd, Rltr ave A,.. 831-8011 ~· Eaatbtutt 4BR 28a, SBA 3BA hse, Meaa VIEW expanded fam/ V e r d e a r e a , n r living, 2 t/p. Pvt yd achoots, pool, apa & $2500/mo Don Pf•ff morel ~9950 642-9797 ColOwel s.rier COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 mo tse. aso-aato 1300 sq n apt1t tvt apt 1---------Mesa Verde, refs req liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij UDO ISLE fully fum $395 + utJI 957·0478 1Br. Ulll, gar Incl. ---------S785/mo yrly 1 per-Ser10U1 student.. CM-pvt aon, no peta 673-0837 r m lb a w /s I u d y • Pl!.OT CUSSIF1ED It s th.. aasy-to- 1cees1, information· packed markerplaca visited regularly -sue· cessfully · by all l11nda ol consumers. The iljflli_ fits In. IF YOU CAN F1HD A BIGGER 1 ·IORM. IH A NICER SETTING FOR LESS T1JAH $649, TAKE m THAT GO£S FOR OUR Kitc hen & lndry pnva, •N•w Bachetor Apt $575 .. 'h utile. Not========~ --------1111 Nr Hoag Hosp. 1 per· pols. 6 mos tse req"d EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT son only. $375/mo. Avt 611. 850-5042 5530 5530 $595 JR. 1 ·BORMS., TOOi Avt 611. 85C>-83t0 If yoo haven't shopped Polm Mesa ... , Stwre 4BR hou•• In iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Newport Be•ch, $450 /mo, all amon Inc 875-3818 maybe you should! You'll see 'NMt you're 11•••••••- mlsslng Apartments elsewhere look like shoe·boxes compared to ours. And we·~ got fabulous landsceplng on 6 cKtes, o GARAGES super-dooper exercise room, pool ond II••••••••• APARTMENTS FOR RENT spa lkst of all, we're on a nice, quiet 11--------lifiiOiiRiiiiREiiiiNTiiiiiiiiii2ii7ii4iiO street MtJrry o f our teMnts have been ROOMS 2706 E'alde Coe.. M•••= there for 10 years or more. You might ask lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ApPllf 1ox20, vary ... them v.hy (Sony, no pets) ~O Mml-pvt room f()( cure. EZ access, 6 mo wt'Vt GOT SPECIALS Fem eo +. 24 hr Uc'd min $95/mo 839-4494 care. Ownet on pr• THATLL KNOCK YOUR SOCKS Of'f1 mtset. 714-6e7-0175 PALM MESA APARTMENTS 1561 ~sa DltYe, Cost.a Mesa -C71•) 546-9860 .µst down the stru t l'rom StMa Mt C°'"1Y CM>) Nwpt ktt-Watef'front COMMERCIAL catm. pvt BA. patklng, 3 blka to bch S500+ REAL ESTATE utlta. Tom 073-2680 Sale~ Are You Looking For Your Last Job? • J..1 Ye.1r. s12,ooo.ooo.ooo • .!nt.l YcJr -S·tl.000.000.00 • JrJ 'fr.tr -90,000,000.00 -'lh ) c.ir hpcclcd hJ Doul-lc or Triple Or. t ( u r\ Gr.rid Opening Ludc:Bh•p team ncrdrJ 1m~J1a1cl\ $~11:-SIUK.m.' Pan Tune & Full Ttn~ ())., (al1 tic111cc11 I le._. 'Cl PM Aslt for DAN. (7 14) 760-3002 ..,..,..."" Clef'k '1Tw:T f()( OC ahoe mfg. Gd org/comm ..... ccwn- pulef htef ate, ec:cum.e typlng. Kno#I ol IBM, mecn>a, Lotue & 0- Bue a + ........ 58CJ SOFTW~.I! &A.Laa Commtulon, expen.. ancd OtVy. ..,,. oppty. 639-30 l ' Of 9157....,.. TNCher·~ 2:~~wr- W-kend T~ia Receptionist. needed lmmed. Prol,,,.,,,,,., & telephone akJlls raq. aom•~• & eacnw.etcand aill for 1nt4HWtw Coete M ... Honda Chrlatlne Joley ~ EMPLOYMEXT SERVICES 5S33 -······ Pia ... be ewwe Chat the 11.unga In tNa c:m- egc>fy mey require you to call a 900 number ln which th9'9 .. • charge per~ ·sE·R·Vl-C_E ___ ,CEMENT CI.EANJXG ELECTRICAL 3810 RA.NDY MAN 3710 LANDSCAPE a MOVIXG 3834 PAIHTIXG 3858 PlUJOIXG 3890 ltOOPDIG 3910 DIRECTORY ii MASiiiiiOiiNRiiiiiYiiiiiii3ii52ii61=SiiERiiVliiCiiESiiiiiiiiii3ii54iii81iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii IA WH CAD 3808 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I.ii=:=~=: ·-l!lectrloal. Room Fr ......... cell• PUBUC NOTICE .................. tired •• Olacount •• n ......... R•i.•trs •••••••-*Best Price/Quality Houaecleanlng.Low Adda, Svc Upgnad .. , 5r:'::ta In all trades! O.L &..,ldtcape ~alnL The Calif Public Utlll· Wlllll ~ol ~ate Local Refs, 18 y,.. ~ brlCk, 11-rares '°' compl te de· 220. No Job too amaNI ount AMettca Glrdenlng. .._ ~Iara ti•• CommlHlon RE-~"' drllwlal no ... tao Mllll. dllC tit 11 .<;':~;:.~ Afv n Cooatt.e .,.~22 talled cer•lncludlng t157 l502 834-...0 cal now! 7M-882e and ~ 1n1t.a1, ~ QUIRES that all used ....._ tn.1uo t'I 101 It fUlllll •8213111 ADDmONS windowst 846-9038 ELECTROPOWER McGregor'• MaintillWlce Comm/Ret521·10l7 houaahold good• _Y_OUt __ th_e_bos __ •_P_aln_ting-' Uc:Jbond/1na N1·11U t--------IEMODEUNC 3410 e QUALITY WORK e •-------Ex1/\nl. .r ,.... mover• print th•lt eo ~., .... .., ltE.MODEUllG iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ~~~ Prof'I HCM&Meleaning 5_,.1 .. 1.J•a..... .._..... r a. V bfe G..... Scene LandKpng P.U.C. Cal T numbet: .......... ...,..... Gtl Dreln ProMeMa 6 ..,...,,..,..,.,.,_ ... ,,_ .. ., Eicp/rera. reaa. prices _ ..... V'I u-.. 1111'111111"1 Y'9 e•p. OuesUona an-& lmgatJon, Trimming llmoa and chauffeur• _..,,..,,_,.., ratH PluMltlne Repair a ADDmOJIS 3911 2nd story ss>e'1al11l61 bridl ......_Uct430tn 64a A&?O 100/200 •..... aw9t8d for lreel 5'&-1141 & Removels. a.an-pr1nt their T.C P. num-87•sot 2 ,_,-. 111111 ._, ..._ ---- Uc'~nlplanl•IT1t ISl i-. V-. U 'd .. .__. -Ill\ upe & MP,t, SL Uc. bef In all edv.rtla• fA'bl9e dllp ...._1 Mice 1962 4U-ae31 Frtt Ill 141-IUt c ...,....~ P•••'• ....... ......., 4'59902:5, 432 ... 04 If .. _. M. Macartw1th Gel\ Contr ---------••WINDOW CLEANINGt 1--------..-1 Plumbing, etectrlc, --------menta VoU ·-"'• • PEllSONAL •No OIMMlok•• M Experts .1owce ..._ ~ c.rpentry etc l.And~pe eve own? questJon •bout the i.. 3867 Plumb/heat ..... 'dralna • MONY • FREE ESTIMATES 1 c•1 I ooE's IT AWi • 721·t•·--•• On rgr galltv of. mover t•mo seDVICES . •y ---------1 brick. planters, conc:r"'· 531-3237 David -.... _.. •Budget? call mel ' ' ~ ftat loW rat ... fr .. .at AUTO tucco ate Uc'd ,..__ Rewire• OUtM1:1ally Lo• trim w.d c:ln-or chauffeur, cell: iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJ i-M"'""--••e 3~u a • """ Uc'd .... 1 ~ Bond..,. T--h _. New .. __.__.. .. ' • up Public Ulillt,.. -..., ·-.. --•---------p·•RrrTuG .,...., it honest"! 531·7643 1-----------.., .._ ., -F..-wnaan est 9n·97M • ---" .. ....._ n.1.nun 3446 ,,_ ' H•"4JM•" lento .. --------Commlhlon • "'-• • -1twery Aeceation Proof youraalf1 WALL iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil T.J . Pelle Cone. Cenat COMPANION P,.,,.,,.,plumblhome Im-•Lawfte mowed front1_1_1_4·_5_5M __ 1s_1___ Deliveries, exec lhop-PMMlng & Chin MMoa. COVlllNGS 3132 ... Mr• Auto Bodi Conc·Bric~·Block. Uc CARE 3554 FENCES Pf'CM• Jnmy 157.ot40 & ~k s11 .so, c~~ a.v On Mowtntl ~ ~ ~io. Pt10M quotea/Waftl au.., ... ______ _ Cluslc Car Reslor•llon, , 2773211 Hlghn ow11,,.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • Derwr 3615 ---------upa -compl MN .,.o ~st. Storege. prof. e7S.7308 anteedl CM .... a.'7 .. qtty palnVcolllsion wonc Low Pru. (714)952·7090 1• ,;o~ 9ValJ, Ut-eao9 XUlT rap. 1 hr min Ina. ---------• #Member see 841·Hl7 COfftPllftton Cw• Eicpliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilil D1PDO'H'l:! .. rU"l'i5 T18'659 V/MC 731 ·2958 Yew,......... A••'=" 1--------al ••mllco• ..... . --------·• Sec'ty/bOokkpr. Ortva, II\ •™su. lt"9ftP.,..r&.aA•c... ---------1CHllD CARE 3536 errendt, prepare Fences & GMH HOME 3758 <MllJ INinl done pnite9-1--------Organlztng/Erranda/Paper POOL BUSINESS meats e73--ee05 rara1tr .. es110ua11w .-.., 111.., 1n1a11gt11t llld lfURSING w:::.--.~~,:CW SEIVJCE 3894 ,.so.ea~• counaou. INMtf. $st-194S sa'""C. ES 3848 •••iiliiiii•••I S!IVJCES 3488 Chlld Cerel My1 ________ 11_~=""',,...,,,....,.."r'R="'"'-•Celme Conatruotton ~•• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Homet Eutalde Coat• CONSTRUCTION •PiNCii 6it•i• ,...~addltlonl • TRiii • -------• Wonl ~ Moe. Reuonable "-""'''.,,.._........ $plclllle In C\llblVcNI ...... CNA Llc'd M~e. P1AST£1 ~ ,_ lt4 Rat ... Ma.272e BUILDING 3560 ~ lc'd ~ io-t1e'd -.iw Toppu~e111on 1.1wn1, pedicure, mHHQt, lt.EPAII 3880 pmang. call*I lttdy coPY1 Jim Whyw &42-7208 ~ 71t.:M71 Medicare accepted. iliiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiilliiii•ll 72:l .. 3M l·C-,-11-.u-Jv_G ____ H'" ............ ,.~ ••• _.,_ .w~-·--·· JEWEllT 3784 Xlnt ret'a, call eol~ -Bo-.. -. -.,-~_-.,._-.-R--~ 111 .. ,_..,. .. .., ...,.,..., __ , -r--MOVING 3834 , .. ,0,.7··-•7 lnVE•l. patch pla.-en-". -·-epelr 3548 Uc.t&924SI 8onclilnt'd ~epalr.llteel\llAlng ·------· ,. -~ toluring. quektY ThrOUQhcMe>r.,..COWWy CAIPEXTRY 3510 S!IVJC!S l.at;ialsrna~ R4lf'1 ...,... Low,,-. Uc'd i-••••••11-------wor11. Problem•No ptOb-. 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AUTOMOTlvE 722·2000 VANS 9225 ~~~·1:!"!t~:~. -.::p:'::AL":'":T:':'.IC='O":'"":E...,a="T=A.,...,,,,T=ir,....1 clal • Wht. blu llhr. IMPORTED 9100 MERCURY 9135 lrvl"• Auto Center ~--------1 1---------19 t PAEVIA LE • •• •1iiCiicheiiwii,,ii .. ii1iioiiPtciiiii~iii l:=viioiiwwiiiiiiAGiiiiiiEiilfiiii9ii2l.5 d•ll..,.r. St75 • ._ 960-SALEI Many many ll'lras . iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 472-7400 3678 or 53H!M7 310~a~!!T ~on AUTOMOBILES :Z ~~~~od•~3~:st '89 JEEP •ea Trac-·whlle, K , -,-90-P_l_.-out ___ h_Laz __ .,- U 33 cu' refrlg. white, SMta Ana Ave, btwnl••••••••• N..,._ Cedlllac CHEROKEE pa, atereo can. #0«67,,, S7998 tld•aid•, lro.t frff, KnoK '& 1601 Hsehld a hick V&, AC, stereo cass. (21JH895) '4493 Tuttle Ctrcll work• gre•t. 38x60 goods, Bone Chlna.1---------24500 H.ntor Blvd. white (2Maa620) Towot• of AutomotJve $175/obo. 524-5318 bedding, Jewelry . ACURA 9010 540-9100 19,993 Co.t• M•-Irvine Auto Center W ..... rnD _ ...... OR bowling bait, go11 1=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1--------TO¥OT• OF 722·2000 472-7400 ....... '.. --clubs, Cloth••. etc 1• '92 Al.LI.ANTE CONV, .. .a.tW Refr~a. •90 lnt .. r•• •• "8 blk/blk. chrome whla, COST• MEra '90 Coug•r ·Bl", AT, '90 PLYMOUTH waahera a. dryert Gi.ss dining rm tbl w/6 039971 • t5K ml. $37,000. ._ -P/seats, atereo c:ass. VOYAGER C.th depending on Chrt, IBM PC com· TUTTL• CUCK Oyt 786-2015 Ev/ 722•2000 mnrf, alloyt, leather, #697223 $11,998 cond. Frff haut-away. puter. tamps, deskt, AUTOMOTIVE Wknda 786-8186 ABS, CO. (612505) Tuttle Ciiek 960-3678 or 536-6947 misc turn, cto1hes, Irvine Auto Center 1.,.,..,....,,~--..,,,.-...,,..----------St t,993. Automotive p ctures & misc hso-472-7400 '112 Ek:lorado Toor c~. JAGUAR 9 105 Toyota of Irvine Auto Center washer/Dryer S135ea. hid items! SaVSun 8400 mla, black, aJ. Cost• Me-472·7400 White, AT, AC dual, l30ffff. 113 .... I• leather, mnrf, a.tlOys, T·-1e ru k 'Tt C...W CAa p/pkg, ••tr• root """ "'"t; Automoc.,..,. While, ,_ pain\. JtlrW (304 7703> IMne Auto Cenler c;ondibon '3800 $17,793 47 .. 7400 64!>--7335 TOYOTA OF ,. •99 vw Gett COSTA MESA VOLVO 9230 .ro10195, S6998 722·2000 Tuttle CMck Automotrv• '9t To~t• Tercel '89 VOLVO 7'° Irvine Auto Center 4'1t580e. $7998 AT, AC. ABS. p/p"g·l---4_7_2_·_7_400 __ _ Tuttle Ciiek anrl, alloy1 (2MLM· 91 Puaat GL Wgn · Automou,,,. Irvine Auto Center 853) $12 993 Bet~. AT AC. cc. Ult, Aefrlg St 110. Dish. 9 31 1815 Kinglet '91 lntegra LS-Biii. AC, loya, almost newt iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 722·2000 washr S 120. &48-5848 ~--:-:--..,.....,~-----p/wndws, cruise, till, Save thou a and a I '89 XJS CONV -~=---=~~~-•Hu<ry Hurryt Sal·Sun ~ p/snrt, ttereo cass. $29,988 21491 VOLVO OF stereo c as.a. PJpkg, Vow• g • r ___ 4_7_2_-7_400 ____ 1 ABS, Prem sound. S13,998 '93 CELICAGTS COSTA MESA (37702> s11,993 '90 Wshr/Oryr. Frig. Micro-4, baby tum, antiques. (008592) $10,993 Ask N8be,.. C•dltlmc Black. AT, Vt2, al-MITSUBISHI 9145 House Sold! 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ABS p pkg 472·7200 TOYOTA OF blue green-3AGW028 ANTIQUES & Vo y • g • r $16,993 '90 CAr top carrier, 2 gott•-8-MW------9-0-3-0 CHEVROLET 9045 • Irvine Auto Center bags, some clubs, 472·7400 s13,998 COSTA MESA VOLVO OF CIASSICS 215159 722-2000 COSTA MESA 9250 TUTTLE CLICK Contemp gray & black soctJonal w/2 gls top end tbls, cott tbl, bfk enter ctr & pictures. 4 mos ~ S550/obo 24 1 -.8432 or 708-3655 ping-pong lble, tennis liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9 '88 Blazer -JE_E_P _____ 9_1_1_0 1------,,.------ r a c q u e 1&. man't '88 L • 7 ·Silver/silver, S9,998, #179005 92 Diamante su1tes/jackets•SZ 4 0 2, Ud. Edition. AT, PW, TUTTLE CLICK $20,998. #058273 AUTOMOTIVE 722·2000 '50 FORD C--rt. lmmac cond,. runs perfect Wht walls, lender skirts S 17K or TRADE '°' newer E.11 plorer •Runner ·type ~h Bob 6.J1 1131 lntlne Auto Center 472-7400 TRUCKS 9220 -,-90_V_O_l-V0-740-- Formal Dining Room. C HERRY QUEEN ANN. eune1 & china w/mtrrOfed back, curio hi enda. Matching table & ~h•lrt NEVER USED, $2,300. For aU. h a I s • w om en s PO locks PB PS AUTOMOTIVE Clothes. boo ts & sunrool • S 1 S,99S lrvtne Auto Center shoes. dishes & misc (7l28) 472.7400 & m o r e I 2 5 5 3 Sterling Fordham Or. College Motors Ltd. '89 CHEROKEE 4.0 LIMITED RED 4ic4 p/pkg. AT. alloys. leather (2RFM064) $14,993 '92 Montoro LS $23.998, #006557 '92 Montero LS $24,998, .11008792 PONTIAC 9170 ,89 Toyota Pickup, Burgundy. stereo white, with bed hner cass, loys, leatnu. bumper (0065'41) ABS P pl\g (2RTS0721 $4993 S' 5·993 1-P-IL_O_T_C_LAS __ S_l_Fl_E_D_ Park. Sal 9-4 MO-e444 MOVlNO Cherry 4· '88 3251CA · 67,0001=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CHRYSLER 9050 TOYOTA OF COSTA MESA 722·2000 '77 Trans Am, Auto. Toyot•of VOLVO OF tt s the easy-to· XLNT cond, with many Cos t• M•-COSTA MESA access info rmation poster queen/full , It •• bdrm set. couch. re-m,les , Bronzlt an. '92Chr,.aerNewYOftntf '92 Montero $19,998, #005486 nea parts. GOOD 722·2000 packed marketpl•co otter, $2450 890-3928 ---------• ___ 7_2_2_·_2_000 ____ v1s1le<1 regularly. sue (45419) $18,995 85 8 '7998 cliner. off.White refrig, Otter Hp. 4.12•93 59 7. 1 • TV, VCR. etc Fn/SaV Sterling Tuttle Ciiek Or.ndtllther Clock Sun 9·5 650-8856 Motora Ltd. Automotive by Howard Mitter, --=~.,.,.,...-=-~---Irvine Auto Center cherry Queen Ann •MOVINQ SALE• Mo-&444 472-7400 style w~eled glass. 2 ref rig . washer & 1"'"'8,...,8=--""'5""2,,....,,,8-e--. _A_u_t_o. --------- sac S1800 890·3856 dryer, kmgslze oak White, Woll Cared For, '92 Chrysler New YOl'tler watrbecl,.., 11e1n1 cond, C S · .r856t58. $17.998 GAEV sofa & love seal $.300. • misc. hschold ompleto •rvlce Hts· Tuttle Ciiek lory. Truly a Great 111mmed In black lac· items. SAT, 286 Ca. v a 1 u e 1 ( 2 J L J 7 3 0 ) Automotive quer & brass. S600I melha Lane 650-7688 St 2 • 995 Irvine Auto Center ot>o. Black lacquor & y 472-7400 brass lamp table & ard Sale·Barg•lnal Ask for Miich or Mark Church benof1l. Nie· Crevier BMW '92 New Yorker coHee table w/glass n11cs 10 real lrouures• 835-3171 St7.998. #842358 top S300lobo Black Cmr Victorm & Pta-•~,....,9..,9,....... ... 7-3-5-1-A---8-1-.-000-TUTTLE CLICK lacquer & blass enter· ccntia.. S•t a.~ AUTOMOTIVE 1a1nment center/wall <'"' m '1 es· S 1 Iv• r II an· lrvtne Auto Center unit wttraclc hghtmg & ---------$19,995 (43834 ) glass. S600/obo. Ht1NTINGTON OHer eMp 4·12·93. 472·7400 Black lacquer dining Sterling . •92 New Yorker table w/4 lacquer & BEACH 6140 Motora Ltd. St7.998. 1856223 bra11 chairs S350I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii &40 9444 ,, TUTTLI! CLICK obo Md'lelle 644-U71 Estate Salo, 80 yr cot. •~,.-8 ... 9_5_3_5_1.A __ ,,..._-3-7-,000-AUTOMOTIVE tec11on, antiques. mlles. Red/tan. lrvtneAutoCenter dolls, bears. rum. etc. s24,g95 (94932) 472-7200 4/30, 511, 5/2 1006 oner eicp. 4·12·93. l.lke St 'Memphis Sterling Motora Ltd. 71 4/890-3856 MERCHANDISE MJSC. 6015 DODGE 9065 MO-e444 '89 Jeep LTD $14,998. #542998 TUTTLE CLICK AUTOMOTIVE Irvine Auto C e nter 472-7200 '91 JEEP Wrengler 4'1 23214, $14,998. '89JEEP LTD #578829. SIS,998 Tuttle Ciiek Automoc1ve 472·7400 '92 CHEROKEE LAREDO-BLACK AC. stereo cass. CC. tilt , lugg rack (27GN372) $15,993 TOYOTA OF COSTA MESA 722·2000 TUTTLE CLICK AUTOMOTIVE lrvlne Auto Cente r SATURN 9190 4 7 2 . 7 400 I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '92 Expo $12 998. #011417 TUTTLE CLICK AUTOMOTIVE Irvine Auto Ce nter 472-7400 NISSAN 9150 '91 NX 2000 S9.998. 11'002040 TUTTLE CLICK AUTOMOTIVE Irvine Auto Center 472°7400 91 PICk·Up '92 Saturn SC • Moon· roof. alloys. crUJse & much, much more• A great deal at $14,9881 4323 Nabora Cedlllac & Buick 2800 Harbor Blvd, 540-9100 TOYOTA 9210 '86 Supra Silver. p/ pkg, cc. toll. stereo cass, snrl. alloys, leather (172196) $6993 S8,99B. 11'407092 Toyota TUTTLE CLICK Coat• Me-AUTOMOTIVE 722·2 000 Irvine Auto Center 1---------472· 7400 '88 Caroll• FX-Red ac ps. stereo cass A M~NQ SALE T v . NEWPORT 1tereo, fax. Bl11oc:hl BEACH bike, qn bod. kit table 6169 ,, • ..,COLN 9120 91 Senlra (2.JAA927) SS.t93 '89 Ferrari 3 48TS '88 Grand C.ravan · 8 &dn $8.998. #808110 Toyota Redftan 2,700 mates pasa, wood grain tnm, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TUTTLE CLICK Coat• Me- & misc. 723· 1848 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (82653) many 111raa. super •91 Town Car While. AUTOMOTIVE 722·2000 Ster11ng c lean ! $11 ,988 •Ir bag, Many tu11ury lrvlneAutoCe nter1----------C-u-s1_om __ v_a_ta.nc:4l __ a_(_W_lle_150 'a & 80' s clothe a back drpa), tight hata, co•••. pants, creme color, one sweaters, under $5 Motor• Ltd. 22403 features . Terrific 472-7400 89 MA·2 S9,998 9408444 N8bera CMlltlac 1---------147397 13'6~" wl<Mic20V." h . books. paln11ngs, g•---------& hick value at $1 6,988 '92 Maxima TUTTLE CLICK '91 3181a • Red/tan 2 800 Harbor Blvd. 22281 $16,998, #610047 NISSAN one 9 '3 " wide by misc, S t only 8·2, 20w· hi, orig $1200, _1,..16_K_1ng_s_P_i. ___ _ ae11 $450 750-3188 •Contrac:tOf'• Saa.I• ~!~PB.~~~e 'sun::!1: 1----540---9_1_00___ N•~":.~1~:111ac •91 Ma.c1ma Haibof Bl'ld Ot Can 5 speed $16,995 'it STEALTH 24500 Herbor Btvd. $15.998, #537017 472·7200 Tools. bulldera· sup Eat•te Sele Dbl bod piles. 1rans11, hard S75, patio lbl. lamps, ware, desk, book· kitchen Item•. '79 cases. stereo, misc C•dlUac DeVllle, SAT IH2pm 417 31st SI (7090) 54o.91oo '90 Camry LE-gry. Sterli,,g Black. p/pkg, 10 disc '89 Mrot1ma Scyl, at, oc. ps, cc. t11t. Motor• Ltd. CO player <2VA5989) ---------$11,998, 11'218604 stereo c a ss1.·a11ovs. p/ 64CMM44 s14,993 MAZDA 9125 Sl395. m1K 675-3038 TOYOTA OF TUTTLE CLICK ~1k2g,7"3 ( 2 s 0 M 8 1 1 ) '91 8501A • 37,000 • • mlles Whlte/\an. COSTA MESA '90 Mazda 828 AUTOMOTIVE Toyota of QOLFERS: 'Powe Kaddy' battery ~ri ated golf bag carrier Asking $400. 6".t-64HS UquJdation (72444) 549,995 ,808279• $9,998 Irvine Auto Center coat• M•- Fumlture Sale! OHer e,p 4·12·93 722·2000 •91 Mazd• e2e 472·7 400 722·2000 S t M 1 t 8-3 S t erling '92 Dodge Dynaaaty •910600 Sl '1 ,998 •90 c LE n 1 a' ay I Motors Ltd. #841913 $1 3 998 '88 Mazd• 323 SE I---------amry ·-w I e. REFRIGERATORS, lawn mower, g.,den tools, & m1ac 5J9 Irvine Sofas & Chairs , 64CMM44 Tuttle CU~k ,156873 $499& OLDSMOBILE 9155 at. ac, cc, tlll, stereo Bookshelves. Coffee•------------Tuttle Ciiek ca s s · I 2 1 1 K 5 6 I ) Tables. Coning Room '91 M·5 . 18,000 miles Automotive S11,993 S ell. Bar Stools, BI a c k 'b I a c k Irvine Auto Center Automotive '74 OLDS Toron8do Toyota of Ave 64~972 Bed•. Dresser Draw-$44,995 Offe r e-cp 472·7400 Irvine Auto Center Runs great. body In Costa M•- era. End Tables. '4-12·93 472-7400 great cond111on $900 722·2000 OFFlCE FURNITURE a EQUIPM£NT 6047 Lamps & Mirrors. Stertlng or trade for good de---------- OAKWOOD APTS Motora Ltd. FORD 9075 MERCEDES 9130 pendable economy '90 CAMRY 1700 16th Street MO-e444 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii car or small truck White. AT. AC. stereo ... ~pon Beach iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (71 41 63l·7480 cass (2RCRG47) ,...,..... '89 FORD F250, 424. 1----~----(Upper level garage · ---------White New t11 es. 'M 220 SE C.b. ·91 Calais S8,693 t~lh & Irvine) BUICK 9035 chrome rims, Musi Show Car. restored. $9,998, -'014408 TOYOTA OF 842·8170 make iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii aell SIOK &45-7335 silver. red Int. blk soft· TUTTLE CLICK COSTA MESA Designer E11ec conr tbl, parquet top, wt8 up- hOlstered chrs $2495 840-6200 Of 240-7085 your best 0He11 Cash •88 Estate Wagon . Lo Jop 61K orig m l, ap-AUTOMOTIVE & Ma1or Credll Cards miles, fully equipped, '90 Ford Club Wqon praised S50K· sell Irvine Auto Center 722·2000 Accepted 9 pass , Hard to lind •A29745 $15,998 S.2K. vi-car a t Mer· 472·7400 MOVING SALi! South· one this nicer $9988 T,!.'~c'!,~~:k cedes Benz Show.1--,9-1_0_L_D ... S .... -C-l-e-rr_•_ '90 CELICA GT Near new Mertln 5- lnatrument phn systm, en bells & whlslles Take over 1as1 18 mos of 4&-mo Is• purchase $113/mo &44-721 1 weatem Items. relrlg. 43001 lrvlne Auto Center Fashion Island, May .r308502. $10,998 Burgundy. AC. CC. hit, couCh, cottH table. N8"ra Cadltl•c 472-7400 1Sl·2nd, NB, 721·9662 "89 OLDS Cutleaa plpkg {2RTP825) p ictures, bed, TV, & Buick lJc#HCF855 •390178 S9 998 S9.993 cookwa10. misc FRI 2800 H•rbor 8'vd. '90 Probe '67 230SL. Cal car, Tuttle Cll~k TOYOTA OF SAT 7·30am·3 :K>pm 540-9t00 $7.998, 1154107 auto. a/c, 2 tops, Nr Automotive COSTA MESA 37 Beach (Udo Pant ---------TUTTLI! CLICK perfct cond. RARE lrvlne Auto Center Mobile Hma) 673-6503 ·90 Le Sabre . l&K orig AUTOMOTIVE $16.500 obo 692·1451 472·7400 722·2000 MOVINQ SALE. Many :;:!~Tatetw~~:~ 1n':; lrvtne Auto Center ·---------.MUSICAL lNsnUMEHTS 6055 Fl!NDER Sam Miguel Guitar (lelt·h•nded) with c:aM M1nt cond $22.5/0bO. &l 1·7S t 2 PIANOS a- OIGAHS 6059 collecttble items SAT this onel $11,988 472·7400 8·5. SUN a.noon 1826 507351 •91 Aerostar AWO • &anonsnell lJ'I (Bay· Nllbere Cad.mac Eddie Bauer. Many, cresVOover Shores) & Buick m11ny elltrasl Ideal tor NEW & US CO clothes, 2900 Harbor Blvd. active tamllyf $17.988 t>unk bed. sewing ma·1 __ ...,..._54o. _ __,9 ,...1_oo___ 22301 chine. tamps, toys, ·92 Reg.al Cpe • Lo Nabere Cedltlmc haehold & more. •08 mllH. alloy•. many & Buldl Proapect (m alley) irtras, b•l of GM wan, 290C?._!1~00 Blvd. FrVSaVSun untll sold prev prgrm rental ~ s, 2.988 43 t 4 •-.-9-1-e-. P-10-r_•_r_4_X_4_· Nllben CMllll81C Eddie Bauer, white, C It bab & Buick tan llhr, Bal of FOfd :::~-=-.pe~t:rw I •TRAHS•••PO-•R•T•A•TI•O•N• 24500 H•rbcK INvd. warr. S1 9,988 4329 GEO 9080 c1...ec.. S449S 240- 1 ___ M0-__ 8_1_oo___ N..,._ Cedlttao 708S • 240-8407 '93 Century • 31 4 1 2_,0&H~4:.~ ......... OATS 7011 mites. almost newt vv --...,_ Wurlltaer upright I Save 8 bundle at 540-8100 pfmno, XL.NT sound & iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 988 508451 cond, CfNm colored, SIN•:.. ....... _ C--'111-20 FT Chrl• 1966 Sea ......... ..v -$550, 540-7S70 Skltt, twn tnbda, beaut & a"'6c:k classic 111p1trake 24500 H•rbcK Blvd. SPORTING SI 1,750. 714/650-47•9 M0.0100 ,80 Geo Metro GOODS 065 #M67210, '8,998 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii6iiiiilPOWE.R BOATS CADILIAC 9040 Tuttle Ciiek Automotive l.ldy'• Profine Spalding 7012 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1Ni"4t Auto Cenle< Camon golf ctuba. 1, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil'87 Brougham · Mint 472·7400 3, 5. 7. metal wo<>da, 13' Boston Whaler. cond. Show• pride of•----.9-,-M-e-tr_o ____ _ 3 ·9, ••nd wedge, Sour Puat w/40hp ownershlpl Warranty S5.998. "014408 ~lchlng wedge Red Johnton I •lr••I Included! $6988 TUTTLE CLICI( alh9f n!!"s~ brend 0.&1 offerl 944--0502 19~ Cedlttac AUTOMOTIVE G69-1226 & hick trvi"4t Auto Center 2•Aft H ........._ .......... 472 ·7400 Multi 1tat10n weight Mt. MARINE SERVICB __, S..:91~ ........ . :.~14';, 7~1 4wiu SUPPLIES ?020 ·ae El Dof•do ·Lo m11e 1·a-O_HD_A ___ 9_0_8_S --------~.nd-held Q.P.a. TV 11!T 11!1""P90NJCS ,. 3eG W/1>411 & '..,...,,.,a\ ' carrying ca••· ~' ag•. black. •lloy•. ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiii warranty Included 111 $1 2,988 43 13 .. , ....... Aooenl snuo 6080 uHd, $640. 729> 7034 Naben Cedlllao 4' I 38848. It 5,998 & autcec Tutti• Ciiek 24500 ...,.._ IUvd. Automotive 640-9100 lrvlne Au to Cent., .,,, •GUIPIRNT Mlll1f! SUPS 472·7400 Technlca turntable•, 7022 '19 Fleetwood · Very l!IOW amp, ft"! lrg DOCltS c:tnn. tthr Int Tlle Ultl· 1---.---9..,..2~E,...,.11_po __ _ apeakef11, be•t bOx, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim I m a l • In Lu .11 u r y I s 1 1. 983 etc Incl cottan. 11600 10 lllMll•• T• ~" $11,988 4284 10<*0497 2'3-3358 or 873-2171 -..it-UIL1 45• w/ .. ..._ CIMlllleo 10• bum $450/rno a aulck ·92 Expo 792-2Mt 2900 MerMr atwod. S1 t,991 MO-e100 •040739 GAJtAGS SALE$ 4S PT m ooring with 1------....,..-- l •••••••••I bOoll tor Ml• • .., ... ,. 89 Sed.tn 0. V1U• • ·91 Oal.,,t lel•nd. Call 17S Prev lse CaTS, tulty re 1 .. 991 I09S. oondtttoned. warr-''Y l olo7el c•-·· iliWPt iah lncludedt It t,911 COIOU Dl1 llAI 1122 &.eel Slit>• 10 50'. 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OI hc:1ton 29 Wtsl Ind la no 211 Poet,., M11M 31 The eno 32 T err1torr 3'WIMOMtl 36 Kll'ld 40 Need 41 ~·"' 43 M~ on IC• 45 ~-~LA 47 LavnOry con..-,ora 411 Nol 11o>i4e 5'1 Conf\i- 53 OMne two .,,. Jay - S.5 Facl111'y f•t•val !17 Heel• ,..,.,.,,, tn!Nfal 58 Au an city St UMCI 10 oe 61An~"' '3 """~ 1l • • All I .. .... -.. I "• .. ... ..., ... ..... UI IMI .... .. ... ... ... • 191 .. cal • H Ci F• • G -°' I -c ii ' f ................... .. Friday, April 30, 1113 The 1993 Temecula Valley Balloon & Wine Festival takes flight Hot afr balloons frequently sail over Temecul a. HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE ISA SILENT Kl'' FR ... IT CAN LEAD 10 HEART ATTACK, STROKE AND KIDNEY FAILURE. FINDING OUT YOU HAVE IT CAN SAVE YOUR LIFE. NATIONAL KIDNEY FOUNDATION OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ORANGE COU NTY REGION 11t50MwdSlt• S-.0101 fOUf'l..,Y.-, CA97?Ql21J2 11Ul9'11'7S ft.1 t11'!96ol8'SO T he skies of Temecula Valley will light up with color once again May 1-2, when a rainbow of hot-air balloons take flight at the 1993 'Temecula Valley Balloon and Wine Festival. The Festival is scheduled to take place at beautiful Lal..e Skinner where gate!. will open at ~ a.m. Fe!:.tival-goers who arrive early will marvel at the towering hot-air balloons racing through the sky each morning in two waves: 7 and 7:30 a.m. In addition, actual hot-air balloon rides and tethered balloon rides will be available for those who want to "balloon" first-hand. ' the audience to the bel>t of Starship and some classic R&B and soul standards. On Sunday, the sounds of Suzy Bogguss, Nashville's hottest country music up-and-comer and the winner of the .Country MUSIC Assoc1ations's New Horizons Award. In addition,· all Fe!:.tival-goers will be honored guest!. at the "heavenly" wedding of the couple who wins the chance to be married in a hot-air balloon on May 1 . People attending the festival can partake in these nuptials that will include fresh I flowers and a wedding cake. Other activities include an antique and classic car exhibition, a children's faire and arts and crafts exhibits by local artisans . Tcmecula's Lake Skinner, the site of the festival, is Riverside County's premiere camping and fishing area with 1 2 miles of shoreline, 270 camp sites and regu lar stocking of trout. Available an advance at Ticketmastcr or at the Festival gate May 1-2, tickets are $10 for adult!. and free to children under 10 years old. All profits wall be donated to the T emccula Valley and Murrieta Unified School Districts. The Temecula Valley Balloon and Wine Festival, which originated in 1983 to celebrate the community's natural resources and emerging wine industry, is annually attended thousands of people who taste the region's local wines and observe colorful hot-air balloons Ooating through the sky. For more information call the event office at (909) 699-0802. Festival goers will enj9y a wine tasting area that will feature the fine vintages of the Temecula region. Between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m., visitors can sample renowned wines from Baily Winery, Callaway Vineyard & Winery, Cilurzo Vineyard & Winery, Culbertson Winery, Filsinger Vineyard & Winery, Hart Winery, Piconi Vineyard & Winery, Maurice Carrie Winery, M ount Palomar Winery and Keyways Winery & Vineyards. 642-4403 369 E. 1 7TH ST .• COST A MESA CALL RICK FOR DETAILS 642 -4403 Al)o featured will be an array of gourmet food to complement the wines along with seminars on wine tasting and cooking with wine. 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