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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-04-21 - Orange Coast Pilot. , { ~ Neighbors contend ... Serving the Orange Coast since 1907 Three molt common homewod excuses at Costa Mesa High School: 1 ) I lost it someplace I 2) I didn't know it was due today! 3) I left it in my pants and my mother washed itl .... 26 Clltl } Burglary suspect shot a"er '.high-spe~d chase ~Los Angeles County Sheriff's deputies 0 • pursue burglary suspect from Diamond Bar to Balt;a Peninsula. Early morning gunfire star'lles Wedge neighbors . By Russ Loar St.lit Writer NEWPORT BEACH -Residents li,ing near the popular Wedge surfing spot "'ere awakened to the sound of gunfire early Monday morning after a small army ·of police opened fire and "-Ounded a cornered burglary suspect "ho h:id b:irricaded him~elf in a stolen motor home. The suspect -an unidentified man in his mid· 20s -led police on a high·~pced chase across three freeways in pre-dawn hou rs, causing six traf • fie accidents before hitting a dead end at Jetty View Park shortly alter 5 a.m., according to the Los Angeles County --fF~K>OSeo building wit'-___, Sherifrs Department. One stray •bullet shattered the second· floor window of AJ and Lois Grasso's home on Channel Road a nd East Ocean Avenue which ove r- looks the small park where the showdown took place. 'The guy in the motor home made a U-tum and then he ram- med a cop be too big -and ugly. By LonAm Basheda Ind Iris Vokof SW!Wlllrt NEWPORT BEACH Balboa Island residents arc circulating a petition in the latest ettempt to stop con- smaction of a new fire sta- tion that ncighbon contend will be too larJe, too ufly and out of character with &be COllUDWUty. llouahJy 600 aaidlall al 8alboe and UttJe illanda haw 10 far sioed the peti- tion, which cafll for lbe city to appoint a citizem• advi-sory committee to review the station's exterior desian and landscapins. Proponents also want the Balboa Island Improvement Auoc:iation to provide input on qual- ifJcations before committee memben are appointed. The petition, which sup- porten plan to prcscnt to the City Council on April 27, is the latest ~ in an onaoina community battle ewer the new fire station to be built at the comer of Marine and Park avenues. on the site of a former ps SM STATlON/lllCt ... , ... ~,.,. Top: The scene after police apprehended suspect near the popular Wedge surfing s~t early Monday following high- spffd chase. Above: The unidentified suspect is carried away by two members of LA County Sheriff's Department. "It was just one bullet and it didn't come into the house -11 just shauered the glass," said Lois Grasso. Afte r talki ng with neig hbors, Gras· so believes hers was the only house struck by gunfire. The opu· I e n t t h re e -s t o r y , car. They told him to come out. but he wouldn't come out.• ---....... Spanis h-style house was once o"ned by surf gu1· tarist Dick Dale. The chase began in Diamond Dar at about 4:45 a.m. afte r the suspect alleged!) burglanzed a rec- reational vehicle storage Jot and 111tempted to nee in a stolen motor home. "The uspcct crashed tbe motor home throuah the (storage lot) gate as the deputies 11rrived," said Los Angeles Shedfrs Deputy Gabe Ramirez. "They tried to stop him, but he refused to )'ield." The suspect suffered at least one gunsho t \\Ound to the head and was m:iuled by a Hunting· ton Beach police dog, accord ing to medical per· sonnel. "His whole head was covered in gauze and it was soaked in blood," said one woman who wit- nessed the events. See CHASE/ID ... And for the defense: Bruce Cutler W d d Ii ltill in Western Medical Center ~ oun e po ceman .....,. he ii listed in stable con- hospttalized In stable :'°8.,..i::' =:ryh:1~ :! condition after surgery. 1NuaC1E1 area with fnsments from the bullet binina hls spine By l.arlAnn...... .. ......... orpna. Police, .. ..., lalMr. uy It la still too early COSTA MESA -Police to tell whether the bullet that DOW .., two omccn fired tbeir llrUCk Nilbimura will cause weapom in the Saharday •li''ipemanent ...... lhooeout that left I '°'"" AD IUtoplJ hU been done ..... Beach IDID dead and OD Rubio, wbo WU pronounced .. omcer bolpitaliaed ... I ... OD uri¥al at UCI Medical bullet wood to tlae lower lllct. OIMlr, but olllciall with the n. ~alllpdlJ liepa ...., c:aroaer'a office refused .... J.-. RliblO to ., ..,. 1DUJ times he had opea.d ftn on lbe oftlcen dur-..._ 111.oL IDI an undercover cndlt card ~ to a C.O.ta Mesa laveatiaation tbat involved ..... · ~ Rubio collapeed ... -··_ ... 0( .... Internatfoaal (jffar Bob Niablmura. 25, ii ... IMOO'T1Ncwm .... , .. ~ New York attorney brings reputation as intimidating dramatist to Thomas Gionis' aid. By Iris Yokol Slafl Wltllr A hulk of a man, Marlon Brando-esque in appearance, New York attorney Bruce Culler a_llowed a photo of himself clad in nothing but a salmon-colored cap, magenta Speedos and a hint or a smile to be enlaraed and published in a recent issue of GO mag112ine. The same brawny body decked out in a dark, perfectly tailored suit that accenls his football player..a. 1 .. lll*n, Cutler stopped during jury selection ln an Oranp County courtroom last ·week, boMd slightly end told the aaUery, "Excuse my back, ladies and pntlemen," as he turned to talk to pr'Olpective jurors seated in the jury box. Minutes later, Cutl6r aarcssively questioned a prospective jutw. his voice risina from a velvety-smooth tbne to• anvelly 1rowl. Stridina back and forth, sestw"ina of\en with his hands, the colorful defense attorney hammered away at bis point, repeatedly ukina juron. "It's possible someone could be falxly 1ctused of a crime, • correct?" Bringing a titillating reputation as an intimidating courtroom dram atist with Mafia tics, Cutler is in Orange County for the first time, staying at the Four Seasons Hotel in Ncwpon Beach as he defends Dr. Thom:is Gioni , an orthopedic suracon accused or orchc 'tratina a 1988 attack on his ex-wire Aissa Wa)nc, John Wayne's dauahter. · T he 43-year-old Cutler, who def ended reputed mob boss John Gotti, is the latest in a 1trinJ of celebrity lawyen -includina f . Lee Bailey and local star John Barnett ..... who've represented Oionis, whose first trial ended i.n a huna jury in 1990. Attorneys are slated to make openina statements in the second triaJ today. Alternately demure and dramatic. charmina and intimidatina. Cutler hes been delcribed u ... liar.'' "•bully" and "a phony." by some, and federal ._prosecuton aUese he ii "houte coumcl" for the OlfJ'bino crime family, a chal)e he diunilles 11 • SM CUTL.EWlla .... Al TU.day, Aprll 21 , 1992 , Locals Only . Pilot People Peg Taylor .. ~~ ... ·~. ,, SHEIS:-~~~~~~~~~~~- The recently elected president of the Orange Coast College Ac· a,demic Senate fo r the 1992·93 school year and a campus faculty member for 24 years . Taylor, a Corona del Mar resident, has coached the college's speech and debate team to five national championships since 1979. "I first debated when 1 was in 9th ~ade and Crom ..that time on, I knew hat+whall wanted t<Hf()," Taylor said. STUDENT lfADAfRl------------ During her college days. Taylor was the first female' in 25 years to be elected student body president at DePauw University in In· diana where she earned her bachelor's degree. She went on to . . Did you know? . In 19os, a "magnific~t boat house and pleasure pavilion'' was built on a lonefy spit of land by the Ne~rt Bay Investment Company. at a cost of $15,000. In 1906, the Pacific Electric Red Car line began bringing a stream of eager visitors th'at has never halted. The pavilion looks preJty much the same~ Jhanks fo dedicated faceliftings through the years, but the lonely spit of land is pretty crowded these days. . . . Always respect your elders. Let us i;lortfy your oldest h1stortcal fads. Send them to Did You Know, DJi/y Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa,. 92626. -Compiled by Anne' Spinn ~mama~c~~g~cinEn~i~fromt~Un~ers~~lll~in~o~~~.1~t~~!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~~~~ Altcf 10--years-at-Western High--ScllooHn-Amlhcim, Taylor move to Orange Coast College where last year she served as director of the National Community College Speech Tournament. She has been a teacher for 33 years. "It's been my life and I love it," she said. "Being with s\udents keeps you very young. It's always excit- ing to sec a student respond to what you're teaching." fACll.TY lEADER'---------- As president of the Orange Coast College Academic Senate next school year, Taylor will help implement recent legislation that gives more decision-making power to faculty. "It means that rhc facu lty will be involved more in what they should be involved in -teaching," Taylor said. ''We'll be addressing what's going to be happening in education over the next 20 years." Police Log Costa Mesa Someone smashed the bedroom window of a residence in the 2100 block of Oran&cc Avenue last Tuesday and stoic a S2;000 foreign coin collec· tion and a fanny pack containing S500 and a passport from the Philip-pines. • It ap~rs someone stoic several pieces of out1oin1 mail from 1 home m the 100 brock of Quiel Bay u nc April 4 and somehow cashed 1 S 113 check in one of the envelopes even thou&h it was made out to OMV. Shortly after the mail was stolen, someone found it in a trash can in Costa Mesa and turned it in to postal officials. The envelope addressed to OMV wu there, but the check inside it was missing. By the time the vie· tim's bank was called. the check had already been cashed. • An inventory check 11 K·Mart on Harbor Boulevard found that a 23· puge shotgun was missing from stor· age. • Newport Beach An orange hit 1 1992 Ford Ex· plorer 1nd cracked its windshield on San Miguel Drive 11 SpYJIUS Hill Road. • liiilJPli~ VOL.H,NO.H ,_,....... ... ~ .... Drwf """ """"°" ~ --...... ..... ~,..,...... , -By Russ Loar Three men described by a witness as "gang bangers straighl Crom ccn· traJ casting" were seen tryin& to break into a t 978 Datsun 260Z parked in a lot in the 4900 block or Campus Drive. The suspcctS ned in a champa,ifle-colorcd BMW when the Datsun s alarm went off. • A 30th Street resident reported he was at a pany on 54th Street when he got into an ar,pmcnt with a local known as "Tony over use of a bi· cycle. Tony alle.JCdly punched the vie· 11m five to six times in the face. • A Swedish visitor reported his passpon. four airline tickets on Scan· dinavian Airlines, SS}lOO worth of tf'IV'Clcr's checks and )t,000 in Euro· pc:an currency, including Irish, En· glish, German, Portuguese, Dutch ind Spanish money, were missing from his hotel room 1t the Newpon Marrion, 900 Newport Center Dr. • Roujhly S670 worth of property, including 29 t•sbirts with fish, borsc ind boat desians. were missinJ from 81ysidc Pharmacy, t016 Bayside Dnvc. • Burnt toilet paper was found in the sink of the ladies' restroom and in a urinal in the men's and the sink Cau· cct knobs were found melted in the ladic•' room at a businw in the 300 block of Marine Avenue . How to reach us at The Pilot On:uladoft ~nge County 642.,..333 ~ .. ca..rted 642·5678 Disp4.ty ~2--4321 HleDfW NewS 540·1224 Sf)Oftl 642·4330 News. sports fax 646·4170 ~<>Mee 8Ujfnetl Office 642 ... 3l1 8UM""5 fiJC 6)1·5902 • 11um1111ng robbers arrested NEWPORT BEACH -From the onset, the robbery was a comedy of errors -all for just a case of beer. first, a thief who stoic the case of beer from a liquor store fell out of the getaway car and nearly was left behind by his accomplice. The two beer-nappers were then caught by police within IS minutes of the theft. Arrested on suspicion of robbery early Saturday were Rosario Behran, 20, of Orange, and Victor Manuel Molina, 22 of Corona. Beltran allegedly ran into Tradewinds Liquor, 6710 W. Coast Highw3y, around 1:15 a.m. Saturday, grabbed the beer from a cooler and ran out to a waiting 1989 Suzuki, reportedly driven by Molina. The store clerk chased after Beltran, hoping to get the suspect vehicle's license plate number, Newport Beach Police Sgt. Andy Gonis. In his hurry to escape , Beltran reportedly fell out of the Suzukj. As the clerk came after him, Beltran allegedly jumped up, puJled a handgun out of his pocket and ordered the clerk to stay away ns he got back into the vehicle, Oonis said. About 15 minu1es later, a police officer stopped the Suzuki at Bayshores and Coast Highway, arrested the two men and recovered the handgun, Gonjs said. Man nabbed In cocaine sates NEWPORT BEACH -A bartender at the Balboa Saloon on the Balboa Peninsul3 has been arrested on suspicion of selling cocaine while on the job. Charles Thomas Cobb, 44, who also lives on the peninsula, was arrested f riday afternoon at the saloon, 700 E. Day Ave., by narcotics detectives who had been investigating him for an unspecified period, Newport Beach Police Sgt. Andy Gonis said. Gonis declined to elaborate on the investigation but said detectives believe Cobb uaL IUBll11111: Newport Beach 79/58 lalboa: 79/58 Costa Mesa: 82/59 Corona del Mar: 80/58 -• Svnthe: 6:ll .... • repeatedly sold cocaine to customers\\hile .bartending. Gonis nlso said Cobb is the only suspect and that the bar, located in the Fun Zone area, is nor under invcstign1ion. Butch Wilson, one of the Balboa Snloon owners, said 1he arrest of Cobb, a 6:ycnr employee, ''came as a big surprise to nil of us." Wilson said he had never noliccd Cobb engaged in nny suspiciou activity "hilc on the job. "If we would ha\e, he wouldn't ha\C been working here," Wilson said. OCC's Jim C•nett honored COSTA MESA -Orange Coast College' director of marketing and community . relarions, Jim Carnett, was recently named board vice president of the statc\\cde. Community College Public Relations Organization. Camell, 47, a 21-ye~rongc Coast College staff member, h:is \\On 19 (i~l·plJcc writing and publications nwnrds from the public relations organization over the year , including four awards won by his dcpnrtment in the recent 15th annual Public Relations Officer Awards Competition. Carnett earned a first·place award for best news release, third place for best feature writing, along with second-pince awards for the college's 1991·92 catalog and spring 1992 newspaper advertising campaign. The catalog was designed by Orange Coa t College graphic ar1ist Signe Johnson, und both Johnson nnd Carnett collabor3tcd on the 3dveni ing campaign. DCC wins Journalism awards COSTA MESA -Coa 1 Report, the ,iludcnt ncwsp~er of brange..Coau...Collegc., won first pl3ce for best front page IC)Out and founh place for general excellence at the annual Journalism Association of Community Colleges contest at Cal Srarc Fresno recent!)'. Co3st Report Slaff members won 13 aw1rds, including two fi rst pince awarc.1 for feature photographs by photo editor Ronalt.I Erdrich, who also won second place for a • "bring-in'' pho1ogr.1ph. Er<.lrich llhared u. thm.l·plate O\\.m.J for bc~I photo c~y "'1th Ken Glanz and K.1l~U>·• Rainone. Co:ist Report Ed11ur Scan Riley won thmJ plJcc for pot nc"~'Hiting .ind honorable mcn11on for editorial "nting. Photographer Jeff Grann!I)' \\On fourth pl.ice for spot port!> photogr.1ph). 01hcr honorable mention a\\:1rd ''inners arc Chris Ynrd nnd Jay lndclic;ito in the new~ c~1lcgory: Heather Oo'ec for cnt1cal.rc\IC\'; Ro ario Orcncio for fenture "riting; and Kathy H:m elson for sports feature pho1ography. Math workshop sign-ups dUe Applicatiom. for the Young Ma1hema11c1.ins Work~hop, ponsorcd by UCI and the Nc\\port·Mc a Unified School Di~1rcc1. mu .. t be rcce1\ct.I b) Wednesday, April 22. Student!> in graJc~ four 1hr?ush 12 can aucnd the \\Or~hop \\hu:h "'"run.from late June through c,1rly July from 8:30 to 11:30 n.m. at CostJ to.tc~.1 High School. Tuition is S50 Jnd s hular~htp ::ire a' nilablc. S1udcnts \\ill be at.lmittcd,on a Cirst~ome, firsr·servcd ba i . More informarion is a\111lablc by calling Dill Knight at 760-3454. Boat lhow begins Wednesday NEWPORT UEACH -The 19th onnual Nc\\-port In-The-Water l3o.11 Show begins \\'cdncsda), April 22 a1 Lido ~farina Village through April 26, "i1h new boa1 on di ·ploy from manufacturer!> including Siherton, Grand Banks. M.1inship and Dlackfin. Po"cr and liJilboals with be on display, nlong with free saihng dcmonstr:itions sponsumJ by H & S Yacht Sales on Saturday <tnd Sunday, April 25 ~nd 26. • The follo,,ing \\eek will bring the Used Power Oo3t Show which runs from April 30 10 M:ly 3, featuring mort than ISO used boat • also 111 th't Lido Morino Village. Admission is $6 for adults, $3 for children age 6 through 12 and free for children under 6. More informar ion is 3vaila ble by colling the Duncan Mcintosh Co. at 1S1·S9S9. 7r2Jua. •• t J:ZJ,...1.t .... ,...u •aa,. .... u - Is simple justice the best justice? L as~ night we.k.ill~d Robert Alton Harris. That is, we were going t~ until a Judge granted a stay of execution. . .And 1£ Robert Alton Harris is eventually asphyxiated in Cahfom1a's gas chamber last night, he will have richly deserved it. F~r those of us outraged by what he did, it will feel good to sec bun choke and gasp and die. The question is, is that good feeling something this society can afford to nurture. From the point of the view of the victim, it's hard to rationalize any other justice than one which ends the life or the killer. On the human level, who can truthfully put himself in the place of the parents of the two boys Robert Alton Harris murdered and not ___ ....,_;;::a passionately wish Harris's death? I've had a recurrent nightmare that someone kidnapped and killed one of my children, and the way my mind has dealt with it is to develop a ------surprisingly violent fantasy of retribution. In it, 1 become a relentless, all-knowing essence. 1 find the killer and materialize into some sort of . unimagin:ibly horrible monster that shrieks and ------wails all the anguish of an aggrieved father into the ears of the killer and then slowlyl brutally, painfully tears him apart. · "' I fear that, were l ever in such a lamentable position. the state's plodding march toward revenge, even if it did ultimately result in ~he execution of ~y child's murderer, would seem pitifully inadequate. There s no way such a bland and meager serving of blood could"' satisfy. me or appease m)"'angcr. If society is in the business of dispensing individual revenge, then it docs a miserable job of it, even under the best of circumstances. Society is not, howevcr,.in the business of providing indi~dual revenge any more th:t{\ jt is in the business of providing any other form of individual grat1fication. Society is not a desirable thing unless it prO\'ides a -context for behavior that is above individual human impulse. So, why execute anyone, then? Could it be collective retribution. not ror an mdividUal wrong, out for an unforgivable affront to the face of morality? Or perhaps it's an attempt to cut out evil and thereby destroy It, a kind of social cancer surgery? It \\Ould be hard to make a convincing :irgument against the execution of Adolph Eichmann, for example, or any of the lesser monsters who controlled the Nazi holocaust. Still, anyone who .__.a-...uc.w· -.xc.LUWlL ULb.anging.-Adot · am y a resse the huge gash in its moral fabric, or exorcised the evil the Nazis had cultivated is engagi_ng in self-deception. When we ~tart trying to localize evil and personify it. things become complicated. The arguments invariably bring up things about ourselves that we'd rather not fpce. There was once a chemicjl company that won a contract to produce an improved variety of napalm, the explosive jellied gasoline sued in modem warfare. The product that was de,elopcd was more difficult to extinguish and adhered better to human skin. so that those upon whom it was dropped -which included It society is in the-busi- ness of dispensing indi- vidual revenge, then it • does a miserable job of It, even under the best of cir- cumstances. many civilians -would be surer to bum to death. Was that evil? If so, whom did the evil inrect? Should anyone have been taken out and ciecuted as retribution for the human beings who died in agony because of it? 1 read a tract over the weekend in which it was argued that capital punishment is demanded by the Judea-Christian tradition and, by inference therefore, 'ordained by God. That strikes me as an extremely strange argument. True, there arc plenty of references to legal bloodletting in ancient Jewish law and scripture. Not only have I never seen anything in the. Gospels that would suggest Jesus Christ agreed with capital punishment, lhe entire thrust of his teachings as I understand them would seem to contradict it. So what does that leave us? Well, there's the deterrent factor. facn the most passionate proponents or capital punishment cannot cite data indicating that the death penalty prevents murder. There arc, likewise, no convincing arguments against deterrence, apart from the superficial observation that all of the nations which do not have capital punishment have lower murder rates than we do. Ultimately, though, I think the debate over whether we should occa ionally execute one of the few brutal murderers we've managed to catch and convict distracts attention from the real moral questions facing our society. I do not think anyone should be lc.illcd. l...ruli~that statement echoes like a ~a in the giant barrel of human bloodshed, a good portion of which is oecurring on our mean streets. Many people think a few more, righteous killings can calm the storm of murder and mayhem that is pounding us. I happen to believe-that we as a people have not earned the right to make the moral judgments necessary to have "righteous" killings. Not yet. Those countries that have lower murder rates than we do have less bloodshed because they are more humane societies than we are. And yet they have the same basic values. I don't think we will improve ourselves morally by trying to find in our historical and ethical traditions justifications for basically immoral acts. To paraphrase the mono of a charitable oraanization which I support, we cannot hope to harvest peace unless we have planted justice. Bob .-an Ef*to I• aulst.ant tdltor of tlw Dally Piiot His column ap,w•n on Tutlda.p. 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' )Cl l c an 11 "°' us. 1, • " • M P ,: u ...e•>O,UO. 1030 '°""' .... 9'AIA ~ .... ,711 I, Cllr ~ ... ro-1a 4 4S, 7,JO. 10 1_5~-- 2 .......... 1PG1S.7, t15 , ... ._..llSJD.1.IUO ............... ~,, .... '40 ... , ................. 11111.7J0.10 I ........... ro.116.1.10 Tuesday, Aprll 21, 1992 0 - - Around Town · ·... . ~nd your items for Around Town to Bob v.in Eyken, TM Pilot, 330 W. 11.iy St., Costa Melil, 92621. Today Chamber luncheon -The Corona del mar Chamber of Commerce will hold its monthly luncheon at 11 :30 a.m. April 21 at Oysters, 2515 E. Coast Highway. Call 673-4050 for reservations. Orie ntal medicine -A free seminar on the 5,000-year-old practice of oriental medicine, which includes acupuncture, will be offered by Dr. Ronald Bieler at 440 Fair Drive, suite G at 7 p.m. April 21. Reservations are requested. Call 549-9999. Sewing classes - Sewing classes for adults will begin at 6 p.m. April 21 al. Carole's Calico Corner in Lhe Eastbluff Center, 2529 Eastbluff Drive in Newport Beach. To sign up, call 644-4990. Addiction -A '! workshop on the topic "How the Employee Assistance Program is Handling the Human Side of Downsizing Corporations," part of a monthly series on the problems of drug addiction in the workplace, will be offered at 9 a.m. April 21 at Starting POlnt of Orange County, 350 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 642-3505. Dance auditions - The D r Arts, a non-profit dance center will audition dancers April 21 -25 at 151 Kalmus Drive, G-3. For more information, call 241 -9908 .. Lifeguard class , The Newport-Costa Mesa YMCA will off er ann American Red Cross Basic Lifesaving course beginning April 21. The class will meet from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday nights for three weeks. Advance registration is required. Call 642-9990 for information. Japan and the U.S. - -Merlyn J. Karst, a former senior executive with Yamaha Motor Corp. USA, will speak on the topic "Japan and America; The Need for Understanding," at noon April 21 in the Community Room and the Newport Center Library, 856 San Clemente Drive. The p~ram is free . For informatt0n, calf 644-3181 or 644-3145. Wednesday OASIS open house - Come see the new addition at the OASIS Senior Center, 5th Ave. llBBCUB at BBB I • • ~: I I': -. .. . . . -. -, ~---··------- Saturday Park clean-up - Herp clean up Costa Mesa parks on April 25 wilh the Costa Mesa Parks, Recreation Facilities, and Parkways Commission Volunteers will collect liuer, pull \o\eeds, and plant shrubs. ground cover, and trees. Wear comfortable work clothes and boots or heavy shoes. To join the ranks, call Community Services at 754-5300. Victorian tea -The Costa Mes.J Republican Women Federated will host a Victorian Tea fund ra iser from noon to 4 p.m. April 28 at 1065 Pres1d10 Dme, Costa Mesa. Please call 557-6545 by Apnl 25 for resen.ations. Tu esd ay, April 28 Singles cabaret - Cabaret, a guild of the Orange County Performing Arts Center for single people 30 to 55, will hold its monthly meeting, with cocktails and dancing. beginning at 5 p.m. April 28 at ihe Radisson Hotel. 18800 MacArthur Blvd. in Irvine. Fashion lunch -The Ebell Club of. Newport Beach will hold its annual fashion show and luncheon, beginnin~ at 11 a.m. April 28 at Vie Ba.boa Bay Club. For information, call 1673-9944 or 644-5565. l"' P•)'M O•·h PJuc Coast Guard helicopter lifts a crewman from the Coast u er~int D1~edur1~ade~m~o~n~r~a~1~n~o~oc~e~a~n~r~c~s~cu=e~~-T-h-eLFUr~ie~n~d~s~d~f uth•e-N~~uv~po~~rt --~---~~ techniques Saturday afternoon in Newport Harbor. Beach Library, a non-profit and Narcissus, Newport Beach between 3-5 p.m. April ~2 . Women's financtes -A free financial workshop for women on the topic of how to build and protect wealth "' 111 be offered by Shearson Lehrpan Brothers at 5:30 p.m. April 22 at the Newport Beach Public library, 856 San Clemente Dme. Yo un g executives -The Young Executives of America -...111 host a breakfast for Rep. Chris Cox (R-Newport Beach) 7:30 a.m. April 2~ at the Pacific Club, 4110 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. The breakfast is S 15 for members and S25 for non-members, all payable at the door only. Reservations can be made by calling Susan James at (714) 72 1-0153. Thurs day Blue Angels -Meet the Blue Angel Oignt team in person 6-9 p.m. Thursday at the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station, Staff NCO c rub, h())ted by the Na vy League of l\:ewport Beach. Reservations are required and there is a S 12 charge. For information, call Bill at 545-3610. Wealth planning-A free workshop ent1ded "tam1ly Wealth Planning Beyond the living Trust" will be oifered by attorney and CPA Jerry Taha1ian at 7 p.m. April 23 at the offices of Newport Chiropractic, 2328 Ne"port Bhd. in Co:.ta Mesa. Call 631-3139. for reservations: For information, call '600) 675-6366. Freedom of speech - A discussion on the topic "The Boundaries of Free Speech; How Free is Too Free" will be conducted at 7 p.m. April 23 at the Newport Center library, 856 San Clemente Drive. There is no charge and no registration is required. A free boolo..let "ith bJckground information i> available for reading before the >ession. For more information. caU 644-3181 or 644-3145. library support group, will hold a blow-out used book sale on April 29 through May 3. The 'ariety of books will range from hobbies to drama to science iiction and e' erything between. Old and rare books are avail~le. For additional information, call 760-1946. - AIDS awareness -The Newport Beach community is 1n\.1ted to part1c1pate 1n a discussion group concerning the spread of the AIDS \o1rus at 7 p.m. April 29. The group '"II meet at the Newport Harbor Sims Hall Activity Center, 600 Irvine Ave. Parents are cautioned to use discretion when concerning small children. For more information, call Newport Harbor at 760-3310. Jaycees -The Newport HarbOr Jaycees will host a free informational seminar and get-acquainted m1).er at 7 p.m. April 29 at Par~er's Seafood Grill, 309 Palm Ave. in Ne,..,port Beach. An ·one aged 21 to 40 is im.ited to attend. For more information, call 721·0637. .._,_ uca--.. ----Wlllldr... ...... .. ~ ....... -------~ .,, ... . c-. • ~-- ~~----~ CtM'8oi..IH . ....,..IS ..._WEE. Kln°"*l'S··-~ ~ 1111 L1•~1H .... 11 •••Ill JmllCS W 1Ll1111 1111 LBllil -• 1a•rl Clrall . 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With a broad spectrum ranging from Alta CofTtt Company to Wilhelm's restaurants in· eluding Zuni Grill, and such diverse talents as The Ritt. Caffe Loo ma, The Golden Trume, Cafe Udo Sup· per Club and Ghandl lndlan Cuisine counted among the 22 participating restaurants, this sounds like a great way to have a lot of tastes for li fe, and support a worthwhile cnusc at the same time. Ed Schaeffer is responsible for garnering more than 150 imported and domestic wines for the gala. Tickets for this tented extravaganza arc $125 per person, avail· able by a call to the American Cancer Society head· quarters, 75 I ·0441. 0 "CdM WAS LIKE DOWNTOWN KUWAIT" -Car- melo Manto of the popular Carmelo's RJslorante in ..... .... Tastings and Tidbits Corona def Mar was not alone when he complained about the torn up !>treets. All the restaurants arc celebrating lhc return to normal traffic. Actors put several laces on 'Working' With 1he notable exceptions of Arthur Miller's "Death of a • Salei.ma n," and perhaps David Mamet's "Glcngarry Glen Ross," few playwrights have focused on the professions of their characters as the stuff which theater is made of. T• lbs . Theater Critic Studs Terkel devoted a book to it, and th·e writing team of Stephen Schwartz and Nina Faso adapted his prose into the musical variety piece entitled "Working," the latest production at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse. "Working" shifts its spotlight over 23 different occupations and director Darlene Hunter·Chaffcc's cast of 1-3 bt ings these vario emp oymen o life in a show that gains momentum steadily through a less than scintillating first act and a second segment that builds rather commensurate with the company's energies. Some of the tasks simulated in "Working" arc drudgery, others are pure joy -depending on the individual worker's approach. Most of the performers arc adept at offering insights into the working world of their characters, whether they be cxecu1ives, teachers, farmers, wa itresses or purveyors of the world's oldest profession. The talents in the Costa Mesa i.tiow are a variable lot, highlighted by Gretchen Rolfe's high-voltage wai tress and Dave Mahler's proud, powerful steelworker. Rolfe reaps resounding applause for her energetic cafe hostess production number. while the big, beefy Mahler exemplifies 1he American laborer in a mem orable sequence near the final curtain. Chris Campbell excels as a devilish gas me ter reader who delights in throwing a scare into the residents on his route, and his bit as a long-haul truck driver also is excellent. Marie Kelly takes the show's "Lovin' Al'' number -written for a male actor, but transformed here into "Alice" -and gives it a nice feminine touch, then fires up the stage with her su ltry hooker sequence. Other in1crpretation1. succeed with less panache -Jennifer Boudrcau·s te lephone operator. Julie Good's ''just a housewife," Jas Edwards' stone mason, Gordon Marhocfer's retiree and Myrna Ryan's by·the·book i.chooheacher who clings determinedly to_ her old-fashioned methods. The sho" ·s overall pace is somewhat lacking during most of the first act, with only Kelly and Ryan making significant impact. Rolfe's second-act re1.1aurant number brushes away the theatrical cobwebs, and the producJipn shifts into high gear for the rest of the ride. The highly skilled piano accompaniment of musical director Terence Alaric keeps things humming smoothly. while Marjorie Goldzband's choreography stands out in the Rolfe-restaurant piece. Stccve Jacobs' utilitarian backdrop gives the show a fine platform. "Working" continues through May JO at the Civic Playhouse, 611 Hamilton St., Costa Mesa, with performances Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. Tickets may be ordered by calling 650-5269. Cent er rubs out stress In a recent Time Magazine ar· 11clc, the practice of massage was describtd as "fast emerging as American's favorite antidote to that ancient Grinch: stress." Well, anyone familiar with Dr. Suess knows that in the end, 1he Grinch wa!i one happy creature. and this same sense of peace may be yours. too, according to the cx- pe rts at BodyWorks Massage Therapy Centers. With locations in Newport Beach/Costa Mesa, Irvine, Hun· 1ington Beach and Long' Beach, BodyWorks' professionals provide mas.sage therapy services region- ally for businc.ssGs and individuals. In fact, they will even come to cli· cots' homes or oHiccs. "On-Site Messag~ is an excel- lent way to increase employee wellness, creativity and productiv- ity by promoting a relaxed and alert workforce," said Laurens Vcrnot of BodyWorks, a certified; licensed and insured member of the American Massnge Therapy ~sociation. Vemot soid that On·Site Mas- agc (OMS) require no oils, take only 15 minutes and the client re· mains folly clothed &hrou&flout the process. It, i arford.iblc lo mo t companies or individuals; is done with the client scaled, thus rcqujr. ina liule 'P cc; aod the results ore both immediate and guaranteed. "AJ a wellnc s proarom, OSM requlrcs lj.ltlc ,motivation on •the part or ltlc employee , rcsultlna in hlah u&illzatlon.'' Vernot said. "Unlike ocher weUnw modalllic1 there is nothlnf ro practice, lum or ecc:ompli h. n (act, the leu tho \ I l client docs the more effe ctive the work will be." Along with OSM, BodyWorks provides a variety of massages, in- cluding Swedish, Shiatsu, sports, nnd prenatal and infant messages, as well as ncaromuscular therapy. For more information, or to set up a massage appointment at you r office or home, contact Body- Works at 960-9300. ' Gcrmaa Bome......, WeddJng Cakes "The Old· Fashion Way" 2950 Grae~ l.Jl. C.M. Call for Info. 540-0211 Look to SPECIAL OCCASIONS For. Loca~ RepuJablt Soviet Now that work is almost complc\ed, the Gino D'Auri Ftamc:nco Company will be electrifying flamenco fans once again, on Monday night, April 27 at Carmelo's. Dinner is ut 7, the performance is at 9 in the main dining room. Manto says the Flamenco entertainment will continue to be a feature on the last Monday of every month. 0 R£0 CAR BAR AND GRILL ROLLING TO NEWPORT -Rick Lawrence has things tom up at Newport's O)stc:r Oar and Grill, and it will be christened The Red Car Bar and Grill when il re-opens in May as an "up-scale Victorian coffee house and saloon," according lo Janel Gleason of the 21 Ocean Front staff. She added, "a limited menu is in the works. with chef Luis Tzorin supervising. There are not enough places featuring a good breakfast, so The Red Car will have huevos rancheros among its breakfast items, a variety of coffees, moderate prices, self-service and open all day." D MAXI'S GRILLE HAS DYNAM ITE BARBECUE SAUCE -Minced bacon, red onion, red and green pepper, garlic and 1 cup of Jack Daniels whiskey are among the ingredients which make for a mighty tantalizing barbecue sauce at the Red Lion Hotel's new Maxi's Grille Restaurant Check it out -delicious eating at the new, more casual dinihg spot near the airport. &rand Central Suntan 0 NHAM "ART OF DINING vu DRAWS NEAK -The fifth unnual multiple chef dinner of multiple cour!>e!>, u fund-rubing spcct.ncular. I I dining event on bchulf of the Newport Harbor Art Museum, 1s coming up Sunday, M:iy 3, at The Four Seasons hotel in Newport Beach. Michel Picton, executive chef at the hotel's Le Pavilion, will represen t Newport Beach; Joachim Splichal, whose MelrO!iC A\enue re1otourant has many loc:il fans, is coordinating the menu and chefs. The extraordinary dinner and auction event is sold-out every year; this is a last call for you procrastinators! Phone 759-1 122. 0 TRES DE MAYO FIESTA -If yQu arc not going to the big NHAM dinner, the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation would Jove to see you at 1 Barbacoa, same date, May 3, from 5 p.m. 10 midnight at 3333 Pacific Coast Highway, sponsored by Wilhelm's West Coa1ot Productions (this1 guy is really busy doing good deed !) :ind a host of other fine people.1 This party promises dancing, southwestern/island cuisine, a special appearnnce by Jeff Gonzales and a live, silent Ul.ICtion. Tickets arc $4~, $35 if you phone ahead, at the door. For tickets and reservations, ph~nc 938-1393. r F·ree serieis fOcuses on senior lif ' Dristol Park Medical Group "ill celcbrJtc "Older American Month" '"i1h a free community lecture .1.eric every WednestJ.1y . during the month of May, The lectures series will fOC'us on ~uch topics o( interest JS home s:ifctv, nu1ritional ncc<ls tn relation io ugang, analyz111g ~-t--..l.'culth benefits op.tion5 ~nd pi.ychologicJl and cmotiopJI l!i'iUeS of Uging. l.., p,~.,.. Owly P•l..ot .Pre entations will be helJ. at noon each Wednesday :it Brittol Park Medic.ti G1oup's offic~ loc:wcd ju t north of South CdJs~ Plaza at 2720 S. Bristol Street in Santa An.h. in the Second Floor Conference Room. Hot weekend weather brought bikes, bystanders and bikinis to 22nd Street and Oceanfront. The c1 ics is spon. ored by Bristol Park Medical Group, with the assist~nce of presenters from the Santa Ana Pclicc Dcp3rtment and the Health Insurance Counseling and Acclaimed soprano Jessye Norman fits Arts Center into busy schedule Atlvoc~cy Program. _ The May 6 lecture, entitled "Being Safe at Home," "111 feature members of Santa Ana Police Dcp~mmcnt i.peaking on special con!lillcrations for seniors 111 home protection. Other topic arc: "Nutrition and Exercise'' (May 13); "~l:lking Sen e of Your Health In. unmce Options" (May 20); and "Old Age Isn't for Sissies," which addresses importpnt pllyehological and cmoti~J~ b~uc of nging, (May 27). I By David L. Almquist Speclal to Ille Out Piiot S oprnno Jcssye Norman, celebrated for her acclaimed performances on the operatic stage as well a in the recital hall, makes her first Orange County appe:m1nce ~• the Performing Am Center :it 8 p.m. Friday. The Orange County Ph ilharmonic Society is presenting Norman, who performed :it the White House during the Queen of England's visit to the United States, participated in the lOOth anniversary o( Carnegie Hall and sans the ··Marseillaise" al Bastille Day festivities, telecast worldwide, for the 200th anniversary of the French Rcvoturion. - Accompanied by pianist Dan Saunder, Norman will perform: "The Confession Stone" (Songs of Mary) by Robert Fleming; selections.by Rich:ird Strauss, including "Morgen" and "Cacilie"; "Melodies francuises," Op. 65 by Tchaikovsky; and "slete condones popu/ares espanolas (Seven Dorymaa'a la• ~ ................ ~. 1-ry, lct09Ddir4 :r:: A v~ Oniftek1u -•k ,o.. ,.._ _., '°' "°"' llOll0y1900!t Of ·~ CloMpli-111.ry ch&lllfN'IM wkll .ct 675-7300 I: I I I I' I J 1 I\ 11 I: I "' Popular Spanbh Songs)" bv M:mucl tie Falla~ Born in Aususia, G:i., NurmJn began her professional career as a member of the Deu\schc Opcr Berlin. The music world, par· ti cularly the Metropolitan Opera, wa) quick to rec- ognize her extraordinary gifts, shower· ing the arti)t Jessyc Norman with invita- tions, And in 1288/89, ~he ... appeared in the Met's first presentation of a one-character opera, Schoenberg's "Erwartung." RUFFELl'S UPHOLSnlY llC. ... , ..... c...i .... lttt-•• .. CllJA llll-Ma-llM \\illl>l\11"' \I "'I\ a...•tk WMdl .. al S. • lllllUl'f ~ Yadlcs tftCt S.""14 V_. '°"' --~ """""""' ~ Tot.ti .... M>nj °"''* 10 flt YOVt lkidpt -(714) 675..4704 ___ Venetian. Gondola Getaway • Coum!tt~ 7i ·~. \ d· ~ •rac~-. ex ... (7== _ ........ _ -- Norman hti., \\Oil Grammy Awartls as best clas.,ical vocaliM for "Songs of Maurice Ravel," and for her rccordin~ of "Lohengrin," "Dk Walkure" and lkctho,cn's ··Ninth Symphony." Tickc:ts for the recitnl rang<.. from Sl4-S40 and may be Topics arc subject to cha11gc. purcha ed at the Orange Coun1y Performing Art Center's box office. all TickctMastcr foc31io1. or by colling 646·6277. For more information, or to re crvc scaring for the progrim cnll Bristol Park Medical Gr9ud at 549-2'764, ext. 304. 'I Share Your Goo<1l Tast~ With Otherso l .roogewood Chilclen's FOtlldotion is a rl001>'00f agooizotion supporting Orange Coooty's home fa rbused cxld negledecl ~ chUchn.Help s.p by dooating, shopping placing items Otf consignmenl br ohn. - I ) f J , 2 " Mon. thru Fri. 10·5, Saturday 10-_51,Closed Su~' 2850 E. COast HWy., Corona cW rNJr 760-66~ J . ) LOCAL NEWS ONLY For a subscription to the Daily Pilot, calt our circulation department at 642·43JJ. • 4 9 l N1wporl l•ch/Colta Mw Dally Pilot TUffd•y, April 21, 1992 ~ -Community Forum Communi~ forum runs on Tutsd.l)), Thursdays and Saturdays Editor WillWn Lobdell ... 642-4321, ext. 351 Editorial Time to ~elp an old friend The envelopes, please ... ~ Thumbs up to llJ Charlotte Dale, owner or the Villa Nova who promises to act her landmark Newport Beach restaurant -which recently filed for bankruptcy protection -back on its feet again. P.S. We encourage local restaurant goers to patroni1c the Villa Nova s0on. It's a class operation. .L..A Thumbs up to local '1lJ Newport Beach -restautateurs, who, ,,.,s a sign of unity; plan to go to dinner next wee~ at the Villa Nova. I . r1a Thumbs down to .........,, Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, who used misleading stalionery in which he declared himself the congressman for the 4Sth District (which he Another " 'fe . )""-·•~·-. •· ,. A• ~J, • • 4 ·'<. • ~-• '·-·• • • • ; • • I W • ....... ~ • . ' ., • • -• • ,,,' I • " ' ., • ...... • I •. J • ·if, .. > ,_,. • .-• "iii(·• ... ~···· ~··-~-q.,....). ,; · ·• ..-. .._ ... ·· ...,... " -""'"" ..._ ~ I· • ·'-"' ,, r • • ~· · . .~ .......... a,1·· _. • • r ___ • • 41_..'9"' P" • ~ • 1 4 r. •• The critical list Residents are uneasy with Haag's expansion plan , gas -wells (OVERHEARD AT ONE OF NEWPORT'S WATERING HOLES 1995) "Didja hear the latest?" '"Nope. Just got back from the desert. What's up?" "Hoag Hospital's expanding throughout the city!' "Riiiight," "No, really! There's gonna be all different kinds or Hoag hospit:ll units in Big Canyon, Irvine Cove, Emerald Bay, Spyglass, and on each of the islands. Isn't that great?" "What? Arc you kidding? Nobody'd stand for that, least of all the people who Jive there!" "Sure they would! They're welcoming Ho:lg's expansion with open arms, Whateyel" the hospital does is good for the community! After all, Planning Commission approved it alre3dy, and everybody's thrilled," "This is a joke, right? No? Cmon! Wh:it kind of hospital services'r they gonna put in those neighborhoods?" .. They don't know yet. You know, medicine is ch:inging so rapidly. They'll decide when the time comes.'' "They don't know? And the town's gon na approve it?" "Sure! You remember the easy time Hoag had over the 1992 expansion .. .'' "I remember it wasn't so eai.y, is what I remember." "Awww, that was nothin'! 'Going thfOUgh the morions' is what they call it. Made 'cm jump through :i few hoops .. :." '"Mmmm-hmmmm, but where are these properties?" ''Wait till the City Council votes. The next day, the properties will be scrnped bare. You'll see'em easily then. Day :iftcr th t, though, it'll be plastic California landsc:iping." "Sheesh!" How'd Hoag get the land?" "No problem! Some of their biggest donors bought the properties and then turned the l:ind over to the hospital. .. "Sut you can't build hospital structures Sorry son, mom's on residentially-zoned land!" "Wait and see, Gonn:i be rezoned, Easy a pie." JO ANNE D. BURNS Newport Beach 0 After reading >·our editorial on Hoag Hospital, as "ell as Mr. Hewitt's nrticle on the s.1mc subject. we felt compelled to shed i.ome light on the subject. \Ve have attended all the Planning Commission i)nd Council meetings on both the emergenty room e\pansion and the ma ter pl:in. We ha\e re:id the cmironmental rcporb as well as many lcuers from en..,ironment:il organiz:itions, state agencies and personal letters, both pro and con. We have reached the conclusion after hours of liste'ning and studying that the environmental repol'ls are inadequate and inconclusive. Our concerns are being valic..lated by recent tellers from various agencies &uch as the California EPA on f\hrch 13, the California Regional Water Quality Control Board on t-.forch 1 I and the most recent AQMD leuer dated March 30. These agencies state that more extensive studies must be done before any s1nrt of construction due to the unkno\\n, pertaining to the toxif and explosive gasses in the area. There arc four gas wells on the lo\\er campus. In light of the recent gas explosion in Texas, where one person was killed and 18 injured, we think it fair to ask the question: "Could this happen to us?" This is a matter of the health and s:ifet) of many residents of Newport Beach, we would hope )Our readers would take a harder look at the details of the Master . Plan -not through the eyes of ze:ilots, but through the eyes of people wanting to sec responsible development by Hoag in a safe, r:uional manner. ROSS RIDAUDO DELLE RIDAUDO NC\\ port Beach Or. is it ;,,ore important to '·-Get with It-Gii look after ~tr. Roeder's bruised I • l ' isn't). We're beginning to wonder how Rohrabacher going to ·. Las VB as'----~~~=-:-:-c~~~!:! t~e0~~i~c "Court ru 1ng uphold existing nobe standards at Pacific Amphitheatre" (April 11 ). 1 thought that these people "ere probably wasting a great deal of their time (and the cuun's) tl)ing to get the pre cnt ruling on the no11,e level ch.rngcd. ego tn tbecost of~~·fd4.~---..,~~l'r.1r"l"nrltrnr1rtrr''"M11Tl''nr~~~-;-~~~~~-. than $170,000 in taxpayer money to mail newsleuers (little more than campaign brochures) to cirizens in the newly reapportioned 45th . District that he's running for but doesn't )'Ct represent - has gotten so out-of-touch with voters after only four years in the Capitol. _A Thumbs up to John ... UJ "Jad." Flanigan, the • Irvine Co. executive who just landed the plum job or director or President Bush's rc-elccrion campaign in California. _A Thumb up to the ll.J Newport Beach Library Foundarion supporters, who reccnlly presented city officials with a S 1 million check for the new library. ~ T1tumbsdowntothe 1-trr-\I' not-in-my-backyard attitude that's Infected Eastbluff residents, who are protesting a move to put Coastline Community College into the old Eastblurr Elementary School site. More than 90 percent of Coastline's students on II their Newport Deach campus come from Newport Beach, accordin& to the Newport·Mesn ~hool District. ~ T1tumbsuptothe UJ Newport-Mesa TJIEY DON'T MAKE MOTHERS LIKE THEY USED TO -At Easter Sunday brunch, Rainbow Disposal co-ownet Stan Tkan)k \\3S telling his widowed 74~year-old mother, Stacy, how much he enjoys sh:iring joyous holidays with her. · Someone mentioned that the family would be getting ..., ••• '11 Local Scene together again on Mother's Day, and the usunlly· gregarious ' trash t)COOn, o loving and dutiful son. seemed a tad uncomfort· able. Taking her hand, he said he couldn't be wi1h her this Mother's Day. He said be h:idn't been aware that the holiday falls on May 10, and 1hat he had accepted an invitation to vacation most of that week abo:ud a friend's yacht anchored in Mexican waters. "I'm sorry, Mom," he a~logized, "but l'll be scuba diving off Cabo San Luc:is." Mama Stacy, a perky lady, seemed almost relieved. Leisurely lighting a cigaretle, she patted his hand and soothed, "Don't worry nbout it, son. I've been wanting lo accept an invitation to spend Mother's Day in Las Vegas. where I'll be playing blackjack and slot machines at the Aladdin Hotel." 0 a11ractions. Mrs. TkaC)zk wouldn't miss it for the world. Whatever happened to mothers in sh..iwls and rocking ~h..iir'? 0 THE OLD MASTER' SI'ILL IN t•ULL MOON - When l wrote the other day th at "Lord Plushbottom types" weren't thrilled about '~omen attending the Gentlemen's Cigar Smoker at The Ritz-Carlton, it triggered a terrific respon e. l'lot in quantity, but an quality. In the next day's mail was a color cartoon Crom good ol' Ferd Johnson himself, \\ho begat "Lord Plushbottom" during his 68-year stint at the "Moon Mullins'' drawing bo:ird. Johnson, who'll turn a ll\cly 87 in December, hasn't lost has steady hand and sharp \\II. He read 1hc column at h1 Eastbluf( home. appreciated the Lord Plushbottom mention. and reached for the ketch-pad. The result: a collector's 11cm. depicting 01' Plushie :ind me at the smoker, :i uring Lady Emma :tnd firemen that, hey, it's ju t a party. And there isn't an octogenarian who likes to party more than famed cartoonist Johnson. He still attends art school in Corona dcl Mor (studying watercolor with Chris Sulllvon, landsca~s with Tim Clarke) and readily admits hi motivution for perfect :mendancc, to wit : "They sure have a lot of pretty girls coming to tho c classes." 0 POLITICAL OBSERVATION OF THE WEEK -Miiton Buie, surveying the formally-attired assembl3ge al the Cigu Smoker: "Looks like 160 p:illbearers for Jtrry Brown." /ttf'Y Kobrill'1 nJluma runs ,\lthough l realize for many the noise may be an annoyance. 1 think th~ll the re 1dcnts had to realize ''hen they mo\cd into the :irca nc:ir the amphitheater that the no1 c Je,cl "ould be high on i.oine occasions. In "prime are:i ·• to li'e such as the Orange Coa t, some .1110,,:inces must be made on the fc" bad things to balance all of the advantages; i.e. nice communiue-.. beautiful bcachc:i. and \\Cather that \Cl) fc" other pl.ices ha .. c. . • CLANCY CANOY Corona del Mar Roeder arrest Ans"cr to tC\'C Morblc·s "Monday Morning Briefing" Daily Pilot April 13 Item 2 of said column: "fire fait Blocked During Cit) Council Meeting." A group of at least 60 tudent~ and adults attended a ongfest -3 mo t CnJO)Jblc C\'Cnt and commendable, however, joy and pride could ha"e turned to tragedy in the C\Cnt of a fire! lsn't Allan Roeder, as city manager, nccountable for it? Mayor Hornbuckle is employed in a children's center. )Ct e'en "ith ncr interest in children, he also didn't realize the danger that was present! Mr. Marble, the citizen's arrest was v3lid! It is important for Mr. Roeder to admit lo his oversight of a fire hnz.ard and accept responsibility fo r the job he holdi. for the citizens of all ngcs of Co t:l Mesa. lf he did, there "ould have been a $75 fine and an assessment of the Council l:i" firm hired to try to make a "rong into a right!" Once again. thank you, Sid .Soff cr, concerned citizen! Not gJdOy but "Jtchdog! I there :i double standard in Costa Mesa? MADELYN DARALT Costa Me s:i Dirty Newport I ha\C Ii\ cd an Ne" port for four decade and ha\e nc.,,er seen uch a filthy m1.:ss :is how the Dalboa Island and surrounding bJy area beaches look. The rain has stopped for ove r a month. and the beaches remain filth}. The )mell at low 11de is worse than an o"er-Oowcd toilet. The dcbri) b \\hat )OU see at the local dump. Channel 3 TV prei.ents how the City of Ne"port Beach O\\ns all these different properties and states how the money is \\Orking for a II the Ne" port re idents. Then bns the Dixon c:ipcr stolen all the money to clean up this health hazard? 1 he Caty of New port Deach controls the tide hne :ind receives money. This fee has doubled in the last sc' era! year . The ta.'<c continue to go up on e\Cl)One's property. This Caty Council can either clean up the benches or the \'Oters should clc:m house on..tbe "gang of seven" and elect people that "ill. The Nc"port Beach City Council should have been run out of town on the failure to protect the public trust during the DL~on fiasco. How can the ame inept "gang of sc,en" w11h their ardent attitudes on Channel 3 continue to foil in u ing their initiali\e to start the clea n up of Balboa Island beaches and the Newport bay benches? Chambers, to make sure it JOHN BYRNE California Journal. l was very disappointed with how AssemblymawGil Ferguson ranked amongst his colleagues in the Assembly. 1 "as e'en more disappointed in his comments an the March 30 Daily Pilot. It is my understanding that not only the "liberal" media responded to the suney, but al o legislators. On 1op of this, Republican and business lobb) ang groups responded to the urv~. This tells me that Ferguson is not only held in poor esteem by his colleagues. but groups that lobby for Republic::in cau~cs hkc school choice and business concerns. I \\I h he "ould stop m:ikins C\CUses and utilize thi!t SUl'\e)' to rc·c .. uluate "hat he i trying to accompl~h in Sacramento. MARY T. SHELTON lrvme Speak up, Mary Somt or my fello" consel'\ at1"c are uptight that Co tll Mesa Councilwoman Mary Hornbuckle i running against Assembl)man Gil Ferguson. Yet she has an :ibsolutc right to run to hti\C the last fifteen )Cars of }\er public hfe full) exposed - as has never been done. Many pointed questions '"ill be a kcd and \'erifiable det:i1ls about her record will C\entuall) be rc,ealed. So for now, let's simply inquire as to whom she "ill \Ote for in the Republican Primal) for both U.S. Senate seats. faen more telling would be her real preference 1f the contests in NO\cmbc r were to be Dianne Feinstein vs. Bill Danneme)Cr and Barbara Boxer \$. Bruce Herschensohn Now, given the recent endorsement of Mary b)' the liberal femmist NOW, it would be helpful and relevant if she \\Ould give us a specific answer -NOW! Unified School District Board of Trustees who arc moving 10 shift expensive off-year elections into even-year, acneral elections.. The move will save the district about $45,000 and parantee hi&her voter turnouts. BUT rrs m~ AU IN THE FAMILY -It should be noted that Mama Stacy's invitation came from dau&hter Karen of Huntinaton Beach". Karen plays trumpet with a red-bot palk.a band, The California Connection, one or the Aladdin's mid·May · Twsd•A 1llund•.P .. d S.turd~ doc n't happen again_. _________ _.._ __ B:ilboa Island ____ ~ .. 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EUiot St.tn, Jr. ch.lirrNn Jim CNtlinpr __ publilhef Tom Johnson ~tepubl~ -----. . #y ----- ..-~----·----..-----.-...----------- M 1'•day, April 21, 1912 ---~--==-=-=------= = ---~ -=-----= =-=-----:-_ -_- Back Page A walk with God ' ~ Man says mission to carry cross a blessing, not a burden By LoMnn Basheda bottom. to nst. Many have engraved their s.lft""" "I recommend the hospital .-IDd messacea on ,his cross. E Yel)IOl\C bas their cross to gurney wheel for anyone who "MIY aod be with you," one bear. But eot everyone wa.nts to pull a cross," he read. ""ffelp me to leave crick iw>oses tD cany it idviled. "They're expensive, but alone ud serve God,'' said thqaw..., of~ across the they Jut." another. co~ Several weeks later, "the Lord "H I was an idiot or a moron o( ctline, you'Ve been ~me to 10." So Edward or a lunatic, I don't think I would co ed by Ood. strapped a sleepinc baa and a act this ki~d of response," tanding on Harbor Boulevard canvas napsack containing some Edward said. in Costa Mesa Monday T·shirts, socks and boxer sboru But while Edward said he gets afternoon, Edward said he was. to the bottom of the cross. his share of supportive honks It was New Year's Eve 18 Then he drove it down to the Crom passins cars~ he ~as also ycan a&<> when the Canadian Washington border in a station had to co~tend with hlS ~hare of citizen left a New Year's Eve wagon and set out on foot to bottles throw~rs. ln Marin party and "was contemplating "tell people to give thcif hearts Coun_ty, he sa1~. four drunks putung a pistol to my bead and to Jesus _and _get right ~th God, c~pt1cd out his napsack. blowing my brains out when for the time lS at hand. . But <;Jod bless th~se ~uys something spun me around and I Since then he's averaaed about anyhow cause the~ d1~n t kn~w looked up and saw a very bright l7 miles a day and plaM to ~hat they were dom$, he said. star in the sky. From that continue 'til he hits the Eastern I got ~ percent of It back moment on, I knew there was a Seaboard. anyw_ay. . God and his name was Jesus... By the time he reached Harbo Pnor to _tummg to the Lord, · • · Bo I d Ed • r Edward said he was a "heavy But it wasn t until Dec. 6, u evar , wards bushy d t b ll" h" If · nearly 18 years later that, eyebrows and thick wirey uJ grease a unse -10 Edward said, the Lord told him mustache were bleached blond by ~n. out ~f rcform8sch?OI a!'d to give away all his possessions the sun, his full face was beet r~ns since age · 7 including 138-acres o~ mi~cral red. sweat ~ricklcd through the Edw':r': !~~e n~~:C~e~o nch land -and leave his wife cracks of his furrowed brown t' and two children to z.ig 1"ag across down into bis squinted eyes and co~. ·~ue down Harbor Boulcv~rd America and spread the word his arms were baked brown. to highwa_y 1 a~d hang a left. , th "th · · h d " "I h d h Edward said he II probably have at e urnc IS at an.· a 8 at once, b~t th~ to hitchhike north for a bit when . So ~dward (who declined to Lord brought alonf a big ~md he 'hits the ,Santa Ana Freeway give ~1s last n~e on grounds. an_d ~lew the .hat nght off, he since there's no cr05S pulling th~t _n's not as unportant _as his said. "So I,,wd, OX. Lord, no allowed on major thoroughfares. ~ion) bought some solid wood, more bats. "But God has been providing nailed together a 12-foot by The 41 -year-old father said he me with pick up trucks" he said 6-foot cross and attached a sleeps along the roadside and is "He loves me He wouidn't dump hospitatJUl'?f?Y wheel o the often invited into peoples homes me." · 91-.~Nol Edward ~lies down Harbor Boulevard Monday with his cross in tow. He plans to spread the word of God across the nation. By Anna Cekola .... I COSTA MESA -Officials s:ay work will soon be starting again on the much-needed Metro Fire Sta· tion, which was staJled earlier th is year when a Newport Beach con· tractor sought Chapter 11 bank· ruptcy protection. Under a resolution approved by the City Council Monday, officialt plan on completing the station for about $750,000 by hirins a con· struction manager and worldna with numerous subcontracton al· ready involved with the project. Funds for the project wilJ come from an existing bond, not the city general fund. _ The city can also avoid a four· to-six-month competitive biddin& process for the remaiqin& work since the station "is necessary fot the s:sf eguard of lif c, health and property in North Costa Mc11," City Attorney ThomllS Kathe told the council. Jn March, a U.S. Bankruptcy Court judge gave Costa Mesa of- ficials the go-ahead to fire The Edwards Group and tnke back control of the stntion, which is about 70 percent completed. City officials S3Y they'd lost con- _.:::=:=====================================================~""""'----------...Jl_:fidcnce in the ability of The Ed-a----rds--Groo~·l:d--• CUTLER: Lawyer known OT1n•.· Pl•_..• CHASE: Susp' ect. wounded :m~.~ s~a~~~r:~: !~:O':!tr!~t~~ ' 01, who arc dcmnnding payment for for courtroom drama ............ 11 · In early-morning aunnre :~~~~;!:·::~:.::·:.: by Nlld•lll the st:uion is done, Knthe said. From A1 "the craziest thing ever," the re- sult of "watching too many mov- ies." 1 He once threw a seven-pound indictment document into a court- room trash can, calling it "rancid stew" made with "bad meat and bad potatoes," and his style of in· terrogation has been labeled "Bru- cification." Y ct this is a man who claims he doesn't enjoy the attention and ce- lebrity status -"It adds an ad- ditional burden" -and says. "l'm just a regular guy. I try hard." Raised in Brooklyn, Cutler is the son of an ex-policeman father who at age 76 continues to prac· ticc law in Brooklyn and an "aca- demician" mother who graduated from high school at age 16 and college at 19. It is apparent that Cutler was , most influenced by his father, whom he said is "the most strict disciplinarian J know," yet never pushed him or his brother Rich- ai:d, a ~anta Clara County pros· ecutor, into the law. "He just wanted me to work hard in any endeavor ... as long as I didn't waste too much time in front of the television." Armed with a private school ed- ucation ("I realty floundered in public school. . . discipline prob- lems''), Cutler entered Hamilton College in upstate New York not , really knowing what he wanted to do. He played football -he still maintains a ball player's physique with grueling weight-lifting work- outs three to four times a week - and eventually ventured into his father'• vocation. He became a Brooklyn pros- ecutor after graduation from law school ind switched sides 11 years •JO· He now relishes fighting "the aovcmmcnl onslaught. .. .. , (eel that a criminal defense lawyer is really a freedom fighter," be said. "You need somebody to stand up for you." While he may get passionately dramatic in the courtroom, his theory on law is to ''try to keep things as simple as 1 can; if you get caught up in mak.ing it compli· cated, ,q·u def cat your own pur· pose." Although most of bis foes have been federal prosecutors levying heavy organized crime charges, Cutler insists that Gionis' con- spiracy and assault case is no less interesting to him. "It's a serious case," he said, calling Orange County law en- force ment "a formidable foe." "I think he's innocent. J believe he had nothing to do with this as- sault on (financier Roger) Luby. Aissa was an incidental, peripheral victim in the assault on Luby. The attack was totally unrelated to (Wayne's and Gionis') child cus- tody (battle)." Cutler described Orange County as "like a foreign country" with much nicer weather than New York. but he secs no marked dif- f erenccs between the East and West coasts. "I really didn't know what to ex- pect," he said of Orange County. "Put I've been very impressed with the juiors. The court person- nel couldn't be nicer. (Superior Court) Judge (Ted) Millard .•. I'm super-impressed with him. He's teaching me California law as we go along." But a minute later, Cutlet the Warrior reared his head as he added, with a hint of Brucification -"I'm happy to be here, just fighting this fiJht. "We think it's a good fight. HopcfuUy, we'll get Tom vindi· catcd so he cal\ get on with bis ifc.'' lllOOTING. Ponca omc.-.. 1111111 canilllall From A1 House of Pancakes on the center median of busy Harbor Boulevard from sunshot wounds to the chest and back .• Oft"tcials with the Orange Coun· ty District Attorney's office are alto lnvestiptln1 the lncldent, but cou1dn't be reached (or comment. "Baled on information gcner· ated throuah department IOUfCCt," said Capt. Tom Lizar, Rubio wu lm/OMd in I ctcdif-card dru& racbt that the C.O.ta Mesa Special Enbccmeat Detail wu lnvcatigat· ..... On the nlaJtt of tho lbootout, POik:. &aid. Rubio had been ttay· " Ina at an \lnldentified local motel. It wu about 7:30 p.m., when Rubio kt\ hit motel r0om and was ~d by I uniformed pollco o(• fic:Cr in front of the JatematJonal HOUie at Pancaka. Aecordin1 to bur, IC\'eraJ underccMt dctec· tiYes not In unifonn we.re allo 1t tM acene. After a short convcnadon, I I Luar said, Rubio drew a handpn and started shootin1 at the of· face rs. Luar said two oCficcn returned fire. Rubio apparently tried to evade the buUets as he ended up in the middle of Harbor Boulevard. Within moments, wltneues said, polic:e can had the teenc l\lr- rounded. Mlnutes later, a police helicopter landed on Harbor Bou· lcvard. Both ofricen who fired their weapons are on 1 .. routine" ad· minlstrative lee~ "to relu and overcome this thins." They are not on suspension. Laur would not relc.ue the names of the ofrtcers, however, cit· ina depanmcnt policy. "We don'I want to tubmh thac people to any more tnurna than they~ al~ldy apericnced," be said. Whether Niihimun wu one ol tho offac:ers who fired his weapon is not dear. From A1 station. Alter two years of plan- ning and debate, the City Council in March gave the go-ahead to build the new, laraer station, complete with public restrooms. The exist- ing station at 323 Marine Avenue will be sold Lo help pay for the new $1-million facility. Fire officials for years have desired a larger Balboa Island station to replace the existing, 60-year-old facility, which is so small the de- partment avoided buying new equipment because it just won't fit in the building. according to Fire Olief Tim Riley. Riley also said be was ap- palled to learn the three firefipters stationed there have been crammed into only 600 square feet of liv· ing area. The fmt Ooor of the new 5,150.square-foot stat.ion will house the fire engine and all the equipment, includins machinery to maintain the department's breathing ap- paratus. Two public re- stroom will also be pro- vided on the fint floor. Upstairs will be 2,200 square feet of living quar- ters, including four dorms, a weight room, a kitchen and a laundry room. Despite the fire de- partment's attempu to re- duce the siie, sevenJ neigh· boring residents still feel the facilJty is too large and tall, callina the structure "opu- lent" and "a wute of tu· payers' money." Some have suaested the city simply en- larse the exiatina station. Now neiahbon arsue that tho propoeed architecture <>t INCCO Oft the upper Ooor, brick and wood ab&b °" the lower Ooor and a ce- ment-tile roof ii uatJ and will cluh wfth the rest ol the neipborhood. Balboa laJand rcaidentl feel atroqly that any public ttrudure bUUt on the illand should "re~ the v.Nque chancler and charm" of tM neiahbofhood, aid Marine A¥enuc raident Bob Lewis. one of the petition drcula· ton But ardlftect Jim Robtn· IOft, who tped1Hza in de· .tp ol public IUUCturea. Mid hi• plant do reflect the IDirit ol the ... ~ Ha laid he c:hole tlte ltUClCIO and ~ becaute tt.., ..... maceriata ueed In 1UrT'Omld- in1 hornet. From A 1 peel was removed from the molor Since The Edwards Group filed ~nidenlified man was trans· home and placed on n strelcher, for Chapter 11 protection in De- ported to Western Medical Center Davies said the man went into vio-cembcr, work has come to a halt in Santa Ana where hospital of-lent convulsions. on the S:ikfoka Drive fire 'talion, ficials would only confirm late Los Angeles County Sherifrs a crucial p:irt of the ci ty emer- Monday afternoon that the suspect Depnrtment officials are refusing gcncy plan to protect South Coast was alive. comment on the identity of the Plaza and Town Center. Police would not comment on suspect, but sources close to the Even with the new plnn, off1eials whether the suspect was armed. investigation said Monday after-arc not yet sure when the station After releasing a short statement noon , that police were unable to will be fin ished. to the press, Los Angeles County determine the man's identity. "We're just taking one step at a Sherifrs Depanment orficials re· time," Costt.1 Me53 Fire Chief Jim ferred all inquiries to the Orange Los Angeles County Sherifrs Reed said .. Co D. · A • orr. Department officers pursued the uoty 1stnct ttorney s 11ce. In other council action: County investigator Dan DiSanto suspect during a high-speed ch:ise wns not available for comment and across the Orange, Garden Grove • In a move expected to s:&\iC h ffi · I I' and Costa Mesa freeways. Police nbout $53,000 a year, city mechan· ot er county o 1c11l s dee incd Its will start taking care of the new com ment. · say the motor home struck two ve- h_ icles causi ng six freeway colli· police car Ocet, which will cost no Newport Beach police were at h $78 ()()() d the scene but did not fire their sions, but there arc no reports of more t an • a year, acoor • serious injuries. ing to fln~nce officials. weapons, according to Sgt. Andy Theodore Robins Ford _ Gonis, declining additional com-At the end of the chase, a wit· lone bidder for the mainten ment. ncss snw the motor home side· contract _ offe red 3 pro A number of witnesses snid they swipe a Costa Mesa police car and about $4,000 higher. believe the suspect was unarmed, make a U-turn on the grass at and some residents are question-Jetty View Parle, hitting a Los An· Until recently, the city .. d . leased all of its police cars f""" mg why so many shots were fired. geles County Sherifrs Department Theodore Robins Ford, which also Mike Davies, a construction patrol cnr head-on. did tf\e maintenance work onl'lhc worker who lives with his parents No officers were hurt and the vehicles. That arrangement lasted on East Ocean Boulevard, wit· suspect was taken into custody at for about 30 years. nessed the end of the chase. bo 6 Davies said he saw more than a a ut a.m. But last month, an EJ Cajon dozen police cars from various cit-After surviving Easter Vacation Ford Dealer n:irrowly beat tho ies descend on Jetty View Park at and a rowdy spring break at the Harbor Boulevard auto dealer and bo 5 11 popular Balboa Peninsula surfing was awarded a $513,000 cdntract a ut : a.m. i h 37 "The guy in the motor home spot, residents were st ill a bit or t e new police cars. made a U-turn and then he shaken Monday afternoon after rammed a cop car," Davies said. beginning their dny with the "They told him to come out, but sounds of gunfire, police sirens he wouldn't come out." and a police helicopter hovcrina Dec co After the suspect refused to sur-overhead. • Hearts ...........................•. 10 render. Davies said he heard "You think you live il'I a quiet about JO to 12 gunshots. Shortly neighborhood," said nearby rcsi· a(icr the police dog was released, dent Anna Pi tole, who said she Davies said he saw 1he suspect in heard at least three gunshots the window of the battered motor shonly after the sirens woke her home, waving his arms and appar· up. "But when we have something, ently yelling in pain. ~fterihe aus~ l guess It's a sood one." • Out>is .•..••.•.•••...•••••.••.•••.•••• 9 1~1\ I 1 · I ~ s /\ T [~ I~. \ \ \ s ( 11 ( ) ( ) I I \ I ( ) /\ \ I \ I I ( ) \ --... ~I . \ 11.\ \ I\ n.'4ay Aprll 21, 1992 Fullnton • 6:00,,,,. (C-11 /tJr off<..,,.. .,,,1ur loaitU#I) • O~monds ................ Queen • S~des ...........•.................. -4 WM411m 541• Univfniey College ol l.aw will holt an Information Mminar in your.,... 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Since he often dressed in raged shorts and a loose fitting shirt, with this tanned f acc framed by salty atubble and wind-blown hair, it was easy to visualize him as a sea board Robinson Crusoe. The deck of his 36-foot catch .. Cione" was his island of refuge! .. ~h••• Boating In 1975, he began his first long cruise with visits to Cabo, La Paz, Loreto, Mazatlan, Puerto v.itarta and Zihuatanijo. Since this~ 4,800-mil~ cruise lasted 10 months, he was often forced to )ail single-handedly when visiting cr~w members~ returned home. On one cruise, while sailing alone up the coast to Manzanillo he was caught in a severe storm -----• and spent 96 hours fighting to save his leaking ship and himself. He recalls hallucinating and talking to himself before finally dropping anchor in a small harbor. It took him 10 days to recover and make necessary repain before continuing as trip northward. • THE PHENOM 6-toot-3, 170-pound 13-year-old Abrams dwarfing opponents By RJchatd Dunn $poltl Wiier E very so often, they come alons. But few, oven the elite tcnms players, have made the kind of impa~t that 13-year-old Geoff Abrams of Newport Beach has on !he national junior circuit. Followin$ his triumph in the 14-and- under division last Fnday at the Easter Bowl Junior Tennis Championships in Miami, Abrams is approaching a No. 1 national rankihg in the boys .l•s. He's so big for bis age -6-foot-3, about 170 pounds -that one opposing coach requested the Southern Cali- fornia Tennis As- sociation (SCTA) to ask for a bfrth cer- tificate to prove his age. Abrams is st ill five months away ,from , •.• April 21 , 1992 The Newport BeactVCosta Mesa Daily Pilot Sports Editor Roaer Carl"'on. . . .642-4330 ext.387 llc1IDI I Brostemous-lightweighlll82 Sports on TV-radio/82 Classified/BS +---..i~~.,_.~ione wu driven agrou~at­ Cabo San Lucas and completely destroyed by a hurricane while her crew was ashore. After returning home, Gil bought another 36-foot catch which be renamed "Clione II." She is safely berthed in the same slip he has had for 20 years. ~~..,__ .. _his-fits t semester in high school, but a 1- ready the glimmer of Wim-. blcdon is . I Gil Baufhn speaks warmly abourthe many Mexicans who befriended him during his many cruises. He appreciated the differences in our rcspect1ve cultures, panicularly in the rural areas of Mexico. To avoid off cndinJ those proud people, he adapted to their customs and encouraacs fellow Americans to do the same, when in Mexican watcn. AJthouah his cruisina days arc now behind him, a gJcam comes into his eyes when asked about his sea-going adYentures -and once again he stands at &he wheel, legs braced against the pitch of the deck with the saJt spray stingin~ bis eyes. 0 Ensenada Race Seminu is April 22 at tho Balboa Yacht Oub. CaJI for details. 0 Bill Ficker, former America's C\Jp COIDpetitor, did a sreat job or analyzing this year's competition for an enthusiastic audience at the Yachtsmen's Wednesday Luncheon at NHYC. I still remember the "Picker is Quicker" headlines. Thanks for wcatjob. W Sb~ttr's boatln1 columa •P~•n In IM Dallr Pilot ~rtty TundA)' • Coast crew sweeps foes PALO ALTO -Orange Coast College crew swept all four divisions on Saturday in the Stanford In· vitatlonal alona the Redwood Shores, includina I winnina lime or 5 minutes, 54 seconds in the JV eiaht reaaua. ln the Vanity ciaht race, Stan· ford's fastest boat rowed to a 5:58 clock.in&. four seconds slower than OCC's JV eiahts. .. We think we've really got the boat movina now," said OCC Coach Dave Grant, whose 1V el&ht shell ·will compete in Wuhinaton's Open-s.. CREW,tl ..... .,. ........ becoming brighter. "He's got his eyes set on the pro tour," said his mother, Nancy Abrams, who travels with her son, acts as man- ager ·and shuttles him uound town from school and practice. Abrams, a 4.0 student who also has his eyes on Stanford, will attend New- port Harbor High next fall, his mother said. Sajlors Coach Charlie Bleikcr can't wait. "He'd be the best player in the league his first year walking in," Bleiker said last month. "You can build a program around a player if you've got a kid with a certain caliber (like Abrams). l had Brett Hansen-Dent (now at UC Irvine) and he won it all. Those kids come aJong every so often." Reaching Wimbledon is a little far away for Abrams to fathom, but his short-term goals arc certainly steering • MMe """""'O..ly ,.,. .. 13-year-old tennis standout Geoff Abrams of Newport Beach appears to be on the threshold of taking over the game. . f him in that direction. whipped top-seeded Brill in the final, 6-by Phil Dent and Syd Ball, teaching pros "J'd like to win the CIF title as a 3, 6:0, after beating Bryan, 6-4, 6-2, in at the John Wayne Tennis Club and freshman ," he said. "I haven't really set the semifinals. Newport Beach Tennis Oub, respcc- an ultimate goal, but my main goal now Bryan handed Abrams his only set-tively. is to finish up the year No. 1 in the na-back of the year last February in the "His physical attributes arc terrific tion. When I reach it, then I'll set an-Whittier Junior Open tournament. and his serve is great," Ball said. "He other goal." Abrams is 26-1 this season in matches, probably has one of the better serves for Before this season, Abrams consid-52-3 in sets. a 13-ycar-old anywhere in the game cred pl oying in the national 16s, but he "He should be No. 1 in the nation (in without a doubt. I imagine when he 's re- just couldn't say adios to Bob Bryan of the 14s) after having won this (Easter alty hitting he can reach 105 miles per Camarillo and Keith Brill of Columbia, Bowl) tournament," Nancy Abrams said. hour. S.C., wimout a proper balance sheet. "(Bryan and Brill) had always been "He's also a very dedicated }Oung fcl- Bryan and Brill both had been a nem-ranked ahead or Geoff, but :low he's low. He's very disciplined for his age csis for Abrams, who turns 14 on May dominating them and he had to beat and in a tough mat ch I think that helps 10. Now, Abrams is having the laugh. both of them at the Easter Bo" I." him come through . He's pretty focused . Abrams, seeded third in the prcsti-Abram , an eighth-grader at Ensign An~ (winning) th~ E'aster. Dowl, thiit:s gious Easter Bowl Tournament at the Jr. High who's currently t:ikjng an alge-basically the best in America, so at thtS Doral Resort and Country Club, br:i class at Newport Harbor, is co:iched See ABRAMS/13 Dukes awaiting invasion of Martina, Connors By Richard Dunn ~Wlllr T eamTcnnis will serve Newport Beach this summer like never before. With a revamped lineup, the New- port Beach Dukes return to the 12- year-old professional league for their third season at the John Wayne Ten- nis Oubt where they will play eight home matches, including appearances by lc~auc superstars Jimmy Connors and Martina Navratilova. Connon or the Los Anaeles Strings played in Newport Beach last summer, arouslna the sellout crowd with his court antics while displaying the distinauished form that propelled him to the U.S. Open men's semifinals last yeu in New York. Navratilova, the league's Female Most Valuable Player last seuon after leadina the Atlanta Thunder to the TeamTennis championship, makes her inauaurat John Wayne Tennis Oub appearance on Thursday, July 16. Connon and the Strings invade the Dukes on Friday, July 31. The Dukes finished 6-8 last year and tied for third place with Wichita and Sacramento in the Western Divi- sion. Wichita advanced to the playoffs on the tic-breaker. Featuring 19-year-old sensation Amy Frazier in women's singles, the Dukes appear bal:inccd in all five sets -men's singles, women's singles, men's doubles. women's doubles and mixed doubles. Frazier, ranked 18th in the world, and Navratilova join eight other women playing TcamTennis this yea r who arc ranked among the world's top 100. "She's the second-best {female) player in the league, behind Martina," Dukes owner Fred Lieberman said of Frazi~. from Rochester Hills, Mich. Katrina Adams, Ronnie Bathman and Rikard Bergh arc new to the Dukes' roster. Greg Patton returns as coach for his third year. "Bathman and Bcrah arc a team," Lieberman said of the Swedish Davis C\Jp members. "They came here want- ing to play as a team. They're a world-class doubles team, ranked (12th) in the world and just having beaten the world's No. 1 team in the Lipton Cup Toumdment. This was a good opportunity for me to get a strong (men's) doubles team. "(Bergh), who I've never seen play singles. is supposed to be a fast starter in singles, so if he can keep it close, I think that the rest of our team is so strong that we should be able to win all or most of our matches. That was my attitude, and I feel I got lucky with Adams and lucky with Bathman and _Bergh." Lieberman isn't \\Orried about playing Bergh, "'hose reputation is in doubles, in singles. "Given the caliber ~' singlCJ pl:irers, he should be very competitive," Lieberf.'i:m said. "On paper, he's not as aood as Connors. "Adams is 12th or 13th (actually 14th) in doubles, so we'll be strong in doubles. 1 feel good about my team." TcamTennis rosters "'ere announced on Monday from the le ague headquarters in Chicago. The Vail (Colo.) Eagles, one of three new franchises.. feature Lori McNeil, ranked 24th in the world in women's singles, and U.S. Davis Cu p doubles competiton Scon Davis and-David Pate. Davis and Pate, tanked No. 1 in the v.-orld followina their 1991 victory at the Aus. tralian Open, reached the '91 U.S. Open final and ended the year as the fourth best doubles team in the workl The Tampa Bay Action and the Phoenix Smash arc the other two new tcanu, rcpladna the Wcllinaton, Charlotte and Miami franchises. • " -·t llllCll'I c.IS lm'lll • 111'1 Na. 1 --l'llMll Timmons returns to America 's volleyball team for '92 Olympics SAN DIEGO -Citina the chance to go for it a third time at the 2 Olympic Games, Newport Harbor High and Oranac Coast College vol- leyball product Steve Tunmons made it official Monday here at the trainina lite or the U.S. Olympic wllcyball team. AIMrlcl8 lilnllllrl 1111'1 I -- -· 111a11 2-0 Dlflld• TPllll lilll SAN DIEGO -Dall Koch and his Amcrka3 entry in the De- fcndcn Trials took a major s~p tov.ard a benh ln the 1992 Amer· ica's Cup finals here, which beains May 9, by sUflina to a~ straiaht runaway mnque t ~r Dcnn&a Conner and hil 5'ari A Stripes Mond1y afternoon. By UOyd Tiet ....... N cwpon Beach'• Richie Collins has bcQ>fM the No. 1 world ~ nnkin1 in profeaional surfin1 aner winnina the RipC\arV Coca Cola event at Bells Beach. Austnlia on Saturday. Collin• defeated 1989 world champion Martin Potter 30.17 to 26.5 In the final. detpite an Injury to his back which caused him to miss tho lut elaht minutes of tho nnal. P> Both aurfen took chancct in the 3-.S foot, heavily dumpin1 hiah- lide Belli Beach thorebreak. Colllnt had to be carried off the 1beach on a stretcher after cruhlna Into the rocks at the end of his lul ride, which lronk:alty was the wa~ that won him the contest. 1 En route to hit third Auoclation of Surfina Profcuionala (ASP) ,victory, ColUnt defeated Vetca David. Roa Oarte-.Jones, Gary Elk•rton. then Potter, propcllina him to the No. l spot for the ftnt dme la hla career. Delphe the ..writy ol his lnjury, Collins it apected to rc«Wer (ID time to conapet1 la the Coke Ouak, which bcpna on Monday at Narnbleft Buch near Sydney, Auatnlia. Timmons, alona with former Olympic Games 111rten Bob Ctvrtlik, Jeff Stork and Craia Buck. is retumina to the U.S. team as it prepares for the 1992 Oamcs in Barcelona. · "One of my pb and one ot the pb of the USVBA was to have the best playen in this country try out for the Olympic team." Mid U.S. head coach Fred Sturm ... I think we haw tcb~ that pl." The founomc brinp the total ol .. Olympic team membcn to ~I\ on the current 22·man rotter. Outside hitter and tcain captain Scott Fortune, middle blocker Doua Panic and defensive tpedalilt Eric Sato have been tralnina with the U.S. 1quad. which will be on display May 17 at UC lmne when Its hOlts the Japanae Olympians. Timmons ortpnally jOlned the U.S. utioaal .... '8 May, 1911 before •retfrina' in July, 1989. Durina hil tenure wida the --. the ~ was named the rnott valuable pla,er at tho '14 Ot/llll)k::I. bal blocbr at the "88 Olympia and most valuable player at tM ... s.iper Four Tour- nament. America), un_der the hand of skipper Buddy MeJacl for the fana 1hrec lcp of the 2().plut mik coune, waa scill in a _. • ......_ war with Stan A Stripes. holdinl a 26-sccond lead. But from there it wu Koch lakina the. wheel and an. •111 ad ina the lead another OYC tcc0nds at the founh le .. the ..... ,,..., drove a atake into Connu'a pme with a marpa of ... O ~ onda within the framcWOrk o1 the next ae.. •W11i• a '-I of ~ ~nt~lty rolhf\I to a Winnina marpa of ~ ••••••· 41 .. Stan A Stripes appe.-mt to be in the pme in ti.. eart, ~ with the wiadl in the 9 bot ,..... .,.., ............ .. ere•, Amcrica3'1 ae.d incre.ed W. k. The third ol I bat ol 13-tlriel ii .... W1 fat I In tbc chaUenecr'a triM. a Ma& of t .-. I ill. f1f a.MmlD'lll S..TIMMONS.9----:---------------------------------J • Sailors'~ varsity isn't only v-ball played -to the · hilt Newport's JVs, frosh-soph keeping pace with big team, assuring the long run W hile the Newport Harbor High boys varsity volleybaU team enjors a No. 3 ranking in CIF 4-A and rolls aJong unbeaten m Sea View League competition, the Sailors' junior varsity and frosh-soph squads are also enjoying success this season. The two lower level teams at Newport boast 9·1 marks, each having lost only to Mira Costa in non:teague matches. u'ke t e varsity, each have perfect league records. Under the direction of coach Trent Stemper, the JV squad finished third in the Marina Championships. "Stemper, who played for me a couple of years ago and went to Golden West College has done a real good job with the JVs," said Newport varsity coach Dan Glenn. The Sailors are led by soph"omore setter Greg Osborne and junior outside hitters Jay Tufano and Todd Jameson, both of whom played basketball for the Sailors this past season. Osborne is considered an excellent scIVer besides having done a good job setting this season. Junior Matt Schutz plays on the right side, while Rob Meserve and Ramy Shoukry arc middle blockers and Casey Sheward is a junior setter. "There arc a lot of juniors on the JV squad," said Glenn. "It works out 'rcat for us. We're able to leave a cou ple of kids, who might nonnally have to play JV, on the frosh-soph team. "It makes our entire proeram, from top to bottom, strong. maybe the strongest.it's been." • The frosh·sopn team is coached by Ian Juburg, a former player at Newport, with Tara Krocsch, another former player, assisting. The highlight of the season so far was a victory March lZ which snapped Huntington Beach's 34·match winning streak on the frosh-soph level. Jn the best-of-three match, Newport prevailed in a dose, decisive third game. Leading the way for the Sailors is freshman outside hitter Greg Slick, the team's leader in kills "l::le.'.s..got..somc club.:md-J.uruo -0 ympicscx~riencc, and in any other year, he'd probably be with the JVs,'1 said Glenn. Newport's top setter is Max Spooner, while freshman Paul Root, who plays opposite the setter, is the team captain. Freshman Jon Benzinger, who also competes on the Sailors' track team, is taking on his fourth sport this season. Besides track and volleyball, Benzinger also played in the football and basketball programs. Other members of the squad include freshmen Tom Eaton, an outside hitter, and Chad Harrelson, a middle blocker. 0 Jut< a step behind the Newport teams are tile lower level boys volleyball squads at Corona del Mar High. Doth the CdM junior varsity and frosh-soph units are 3·1 in Sea View League play, each suffering its only loss at the hands of Newport Harbor. "Like the varsity, these two teams keep getting better and better," said Sea Kings varsity coach Joey Fuschetti. Besides winning three of fou r in league play, the CdM junior varsity reached the playoffs in the Marina Tournament before bowing out. Coaching the team is Pete Hagopian, who once played at Orange Coast College and graduated from Cal State Fullerton. Team members include sophomore setter Rob Alshuler, opposite side hitter Mark McKinley (one of the kill leaders on the team) and sophomore outside hitter Jeff Schroeder. Other key players include 6-foot-3 freshman middle blocker Derrick Smead and sophomore middle blocker Brad Callahan. "The whole team is virtually brand new," said Fuschetti. "It's a novice group getting some valuable experience. The more they play together, the better they should get." •Sharing the coaching chores on the frosh-soph level are Chris Farwell and Scott Herdman. Farwell played at Mount St. Mary's College, while Herdman was a four-year letterman at UCLA after graduating from Laguna Beach High. The team is led by 5-11 middle blocker Clay Durton and freshman outside hitter Andy Gabriel, who has a bit of club experience, according to Fuschctti. Josh Black is a backrow specialist who hits outside at time. Another member of the team is sophomore Jeff Moran. "The coaches have done an excellent job, since most of the players have little game experience," said Fuschctti. "They work a lot on the fundamentals." lhnnls Brostubous Is • Dally Pilot sports writer whost column on prrp lightwtlgbts •P!H•N eYery Tuesday. IN lHE BLEACHERS Cl_f ___ ft h",...,:t ~ ...... -··~ "P .... tl Yo, Andy. It's your wtfi. She's watching the geine at home. sr. aaya you hllve a b'Q. ~ p6ece of ~ stuck In y()4JI tooth ... High schools "'""" ,,,,,, W ith the iprina break be· hind them there's just one ilcm which has the atten· tion or local prep baseball teams at this point -the CJF playoffs. With the Sea View and Pacific Co:sst league campaigns virtually at the half-way points, the league championship races appear to have dies cast -it's Tustin (7-0) and Saddlcback (6·1) buttling for the driver's seat, while in the Pa· cific Coast, Trabuco Hills (7-0) is firmly planted in first place. LocaJ squads, meanwhile, will be trying to chip aw~y at ,those spot~, but the focal point right now 1s staying in the hunt for the playoffs -which means finishing in the top three of the league standings. Corona dcl Mar's home run· oriented Sea l(ingc; are 4-3, three games off the pace of Tustin, one game ahead of Univer ily (3-4) for the third spot. Newport Harbor and Woodbridge, each 0-6-1, np· pear to be oul of it. Estancia, meanwhile, is 1 V! games behind Trabuco Hills in the PCL, thus th e issue right now cen· ters around the battles with La· guna Hills (3-2) and Century (2-4). Laguna Hills and Est:sncia are even in terms of games Jbst (two) in league play with Laguna Hills still needing to make up a pair of non-league issues wilh, Century and Estancia. . Costa Mesa, mean" hale, is in· Top 10 Le .... a. ... lll W L Ttabuco Hiits '1 O KetMCla 4 2 Laguna Hiiis 3 2 Cer'ICJIY 2 4 Laguna Beach 2 5 3 1 1 Coete ..... 16 St Todef'• Gatnee, 3:11 Coete .... II Laguna Beach E1tencle II CtnlUrY Laguna Hills 11 lrabuco Hiiis ....... w'•0-,3:11 Laguna H1Hs al Cena.y ,rid••'• Oamff-~ LagtMll Beach II C..te Century at •etanclll T rabucO Hiiis It lagllla Hills I•• View League League Overell WLT WLT Tustin 7 O O 11 5 o Saddteback 6 t 0 13 4 0 CdM 4 3 0 10 5 0 University 3 4 O 7 6 o Newport 0 6 t 6 9 1 Woodbridge 0 6 1 S 9 1 Tode•'• QelftOe, 3a11 Newport Herbor at WOOdbridge Saddleback at Corone del Mer University at Tusoo '''d•r'• a ..... ,, 3: 11 Woodbndge at Newport Hetbor Coron• dol Mar at Saddleback Tustin at University the PCL cellar and its prima focus would oppear to revol\. around spoiler srntus. .......... ColltOe -ChnSt C~ IMnO at ~ Newport Harbor product Steve Timmons returns to U.S. volleyball. Ca IOl'l\!i COltge 3 p m Orange County c~ coaeoe -RMrslde 11 °'~ Coast. 2 30 TIMMONS: Newport Harbor product hl'gh school H'9'1 scllool -CON Mm II UQlN Bu 3 15. EstMlCii at Ctntury, 3 15 baseball vo11eiM11 returning· to U.S.A. volle all t H.gh schOOI boys -NtwPM Hitbof • Tusi.i Piiot 1elec;Jtll.!lo111nru11_·+-3..l!L.Uoi1~~~~~')-I oa., team record T•nnl• From 81 1. Mater Dei 15· 1 0c~=.~; Soi.•m Ctl4toma coe~ The opposite hitter. is one of several members of the 'triple cro"n' U.S. team ('84 Olympics, '85 World Cup and '86 World Ch:impionl>hip ). He has pla yed in Rave nna, Italy, during the past t"o season~ for II 2. Huntington Beach 15-3 H'9/I scllool boys -eosi.a Mw 11 Estw~ 3. Capistrano Valley 12-2 3 1s aottbaJI 4. El Dorado 12-5 H¢ sthool 9'ffs -Ctttl#Y • Costa Mm s. Tustin 11-5 J 15· Estinc•~i!~r • .:::~ Messaggero. t 6. Saddleback 13-4 Comnuvty COl\fge mtn and women -Of "No great champion backs down from a challenge, and playing on the national team brings back great memories and some of the bc~t da) of my life," said Timmons, the majority owner of Redsand, a volle)b:tll clothing and equipment company. ''I am very excited about a chance to play in a third Olympic Games." 7. Irvine 12-6 lflOt ~· Contlfence Prdms • RtVICho ~ 8. Fullerton 11 ·4 uoo CokOt. t.2 30 Pm 1 •admlnton 9. Kennedy 13-3 Hig!Uchool oitts -Htwpott ~ • Corofta 10. Corona del Mar 10-5 od M.v. 3.15. cosa -.'esl • ~ l pm . Estancii at CefCUly. 3 15 All-American r ootball slgnups set at CdM High Signups for Ncwport·Mesa Jun· ior All-American Football will be held Saturday, May 2. at Corona del Mar High School. A pancake brcal..fast is planned for the CdM gymnasium beginning GPS RENTAL llNT A GlOIAL f'OlnOt•te mftM fOI YOW NIXT CIUlll, DILMIY, OI OfPIHOtll IACI. w.~ .. ~5000endflt Gin* 50 GPS ..-lar "" Oily lftd ....,, r111n M .. al1lll 111 ~~tn,...,V!N 811.82 ..,,.. l'I at I Pl 111111 flt ~ ,,.,.,,,.. MOUBT • DM.T • ... , 6 MOMMlT llltftM.I Loe* ..._,, .. I I "-"• M Mr • ..,,,._, ................. i ••• _ • .....,. · DON'T REPLACE ... REPAIR • SIONE BREAKS & CRACKS, UP TO 18" • FREE MOBILE SERVICE . • J . ·~HOME OR BUSINESS-r ~) BREAK !43.:!!!!PAIR at 8 a.m. and lasting u n t ii noon. ~============~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;==;;;=====;;;;;;;;;;;;~~ First year players arc requested I 1 to bring either a certified U.S. birth certificate from a city or other municipality, county or state, a passport or immigration, a U.S. Government birth certificate or adoption papers ~herein the play- er's name and date of birth i properly recorded. Those who have played before need only bring an application and playing fee . Any girls 7·14 arc invited to join the cheerleading teams, and sign· ups will be accepted the snmc day. For further information on Newport-Mesa Junior All· American Football, call Joe Urban (966-2141) or John Walz (646· 0931 ). For questions about cheer- leaders, phone Sandy King Clark (556-1545). -By tht Dally Pilot ~Today's televlstan-rado TELl::vtSlON EqutSlrian 10 u m. -Florid.i Open, ESPN. Bastball 11:10 a.m -Phils·Cubs, WGN. 4.30 pm.-C.ud~·Mcts, WOR. S p.m -Yankccs-Chiiox. WGN. 7 p m.-Anacls·A's, Ch. s. 7 p m -Bravc~·Padrcs. TBS 7:30 p.m.-Red ·Dodacrs. SC llockty 4:30 p m.-NllL playofr,, SC. \\omtn'• Vollt)ball S r m.-Pru tourney, ESPN Bo11lns 7:30 pm -L\pino·l~amirez, PT. Wurid lAasvc football I 1.m. -hankfuri·NY/NJ, USA. RADIO Baseball 7 p m.~Ansclw\'s, KMltc (710) ~1 pm -All.·SO, KFMU (1W) 7 30 p.m -C.n.·LA. KADC (790) Deep 1ea ... llONDAY'I COUllTI DAVft'8 LOCKa" -4 llOllS, 89 .._. 1 bemlCuda. 217 c•o bm. 2 und basi. 5 scutpin, I lftMPthNd, I rocltflsh. t30 meckerll. 160 blkklmll percn, 1 rWblr lip perch. 8 wMe bl\, 1 CltlNOlt NDPORT LMIDHIO -3 llOllJ, 82 .._. 2S4 Cllleo Ml•. 2 Nnd bill. t be>-*· s ~. 2t l*Cfl, 13 "*'*"· 1 banJcuda, 1 ... """ 5 ... ' .. 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Mar, ranked No. 3 ~ the CIF, improved to 11-2 with he victory, highl igh ted by the sin· es play or junior Brian WaJden, ho took the measure of San AMERICAS: From 81 evened the series at 1-1, nipping the New Zealand entry by less than a boat length {eight seconds) as the latter tried to narrow the gap. " The Italian~ by less than two boat lengths throligh six legs, then took the lead al the seventh mark and held on for the victory. Ocmentc'a Daniel Roditi, 6-3. Walden's play, combined with No. 1 singles standout Trenton Rhodes, gav~ the Sea Kings a sweep in Nos. 1 and 2 singles. San Oementc falls to 9·2. 0 c ...... ..., t4, .... c ......... 4 ........ Rhodes (CcM) def. oar. Rodli. 8-3, def. Mnen. S.3; def. Wooity, 1-1; WM!en (CdM), won M .1-3, &.2: ~Ill (CdM) lost 1-8, 0.., 1· 8. DeuW..1 Blylft.Welnstetl (CdM) dlt. JollnSOn.. Downer. 8·2; def. IM>ro-Shoemlker. 8-2; di! Meytr •Aslllsen. 7-5: 8ahlclor -t,tason (CdM) won 7 • 5, 1-3, M : f~ (CdM) 1oS1 1·8: won S.1, 6-<l. Clarelli sixth WALNUT -Newport Harbor High assistant track and football coach Tony Ciarelli finished sixth in the open division javelin compe- titio n Saturday at the Mt. SAC Relays. Ciarelli, 37, recorded a best of 209 feet, nine inches. The Masters Division (age 35· 39) national champion in the event, Ciarelij was ninth nationally as senior at the University of Ha- waii in 1976. -By the Dally Pilot I , CREW: DCC r-ows on ABRAMS: Easter Bowl champ From 81 stage, yeah, I'd say he has as good a chance as anybody (to pl ay on the pro tour).'' Ab rams, poised for his age, doesn't know what decision he'd make if, hypothetically, he had a choice between ent ering the pro tour or accepting a full-ride scholarsl\ip to Stanford. "It would really depend on if I could make a living at at," Abra ms said. "If I wasn't able to pay for my expenses, then I'd go to college, and hopefu lly by the middl~ of college l'd be able to go on the tour and make a living out or it." His added confidence this year has made Abrams hard to nus- ter on the courts. "He's very menta lly tough and he doesn't get rattled," Nancy Abrams stlid. "He had thought about playing in the 16s because he's big and he can serve. A lot of players in 1he 14s are still just baseliners. But Geoff wanted to come head-to-head this year with Brill and Bryan, so he stayed (at the 14s). "Newport Har- bor has been wait- ing fo r him for sev- eral years. He will be playing high school tennis over there. Geoff will take his chances on the pro tour if it comes." This is not some • brainwashed child who had a tennis racquet forced in his hand while still learning to walk. l'fom 81 ·Bend on a Sunday on St. ·Pafrick's ' He played rive ing Day Regatta on May 2, one or Day after mass." · years of soccer, six Orange Coast's most challcnaing OCC's Freshmen eight, mean· years or baseball · · while, defeated Stanford bandily, and competed in • races. swimmiog for five Th 0 · D d 6:08 to 6:12, white the Pirates' var· e pcnang ay regatta, a ay years at the Balboa b-r h 27 h N R sity four shell nipped the Cardinal g ore 1 e t ewport egatta B3y Club. Geoff Abrams I h N h Lid Y"'L. I · by a half-boat le ngth (6~53 to a ong l e ort o .... uannc , as 6 56) 0 Co N . . h ''He was a pitch· f h d I b t : . range ast's ovace eag t part o a uge para e to cc e ra e er," Nancy Abrams said. "He likes to be in char11e and control his b · r h · went 6:12. finishing ahead of UC o l c opening o yac tmg season . ) S (6 4 ) own destiny." T -k · Davis (6:17 and tanford : 2 . ~long ~ e W ashington and La c Abrams, whose n~xt important national tournament will be in . Boating . . ' , . -. . ~ . ..,. -~- Earth Day ob1ervaaon1 Eanh Day come around ag:un Wednesday (April 22), and boaters ca n observe it by rnkin~ a number ol cai.y i.tcp!> that will add up to cleaner watc:~. a~hise:. the 415,000-membc:r Boat ~n­ crl> ~socia11on of The United States (BOAT U.S.), the nation's largest organuataon of recreational boaters. llerc's JUSt a le\\: •Floating lr(l)h not only look\ batl, 11 c~in hJrm S\\ 1mmers. birds anti an1mab. Stow :.ill tra!>h un l>o.m.I )our lxJ;.at in a secure place and dbpo!>e of 11 in a proper rcceptack on land. f\takc sure fishing lines return to port \\1th )OU. •Sewage adds lo the problem. tm.t:ill anJ u:.c J Coa!>t Guard- apprO\ed marine !>an1tat1on dl! .. ace . U!>c re!>lrc.>om!> on lanJ "hen at dock or anchor • Boat wakes cause erosion. Help pn:vcnt 'ihorcl111e ero!>1on by reducing )Our wake. Slow Jo,~n before the m.irt...cr. •Oil and gas arc to'<ic. NcH!r da!>chJrge gal>, oil or :mt1frccic into the wuter. Recycle wa .. tc oil .i11tl use an 01l·soak1J1g "pillow" in your bilge to prc .. ent tcat...s or i.pills One sp11leJ quart of oal can CO .. er three football fields or Water \UffaCC in 00 time. •Boat maintenance can be a nH1Jur source of pollution. When· ever you use solvents, anllfoulanti., acids, "tlcanscr!>, paints and thinners, follow instruction) on the product la~cb and d1!>posc: of · the m properly. Never use a storm drain or pour anything over the !>ide. •Use paper, not pl~tac or St)rofoam, and try to a .. oid buying products with excesliive packaging. · • If you cook on boarJ "'ith a charcoal grill, dispose of the spent coals and ashes ashore -not in the water. _ If you don't ~.ave the placard, you can get one from BOAT/U.S. for SI. Write: P,ollutaon Placard, DOA T/U.S. Public Affafrs. 880 S. Pickett St., A1exanJna VA. 2230-t. -IJ.r rh~ Dail)' Pilut T riathlori· set f~:>r May 31 i RVINE -Race organizer:. or the Orange Colltlt)' Performing Art!> Center 1 riathlon ha\C been able to secure one or the most compcmivc elate fidJ, l>inlc the Ha\\aiian lronman ~\Cnt. Light Triathlon Series CllJmp1on. • Union. D July at the National ·clay Courts in Fort Lauderd:ile, Fla., prefers "The et JOO 000 CO let;.,,_" __ _.,l-At4Sfillta_,.nfMordlel-4MIMnvftW91at;tlon.._rtcal,-Attc.,rj --+-ulO"-.Ub~avnc~tb...,,c'.-:-w~in,.,.n....,.in,o i10~0..un..14.h1u· n...----------t The Center Triathlon ts !>lated for Sumfay, May 31, et-l::M:-e-Mis• s1on Viejo. In the \~omen's field, Kjrcn Sm)er:., defending Center Triath- lon \'.Omen 's champion anJ TriJt/i- lete s 1991 .. Fem.ile Traathlcte of the Year.'' '"'II be challenged by Paulo Ne\\b)'·F1aser. defcnJing n11d four-1i111c lronm:m Trt:lrtrt,....w----.. 1-~~-----:-""'-o-~;-;; ~ at Rattwaod ahorae, Pelo er--o--1· ·-. rant said. "The course is tined MllN "BasebaU is a team sport, obviously, but ~ou ~Ort of ha\e to de- with yachts, cheering and hooting, ~restMnan •'9ht pend on other people," he said. "You are one player on a 9-man 1 Orange Coast. 6'08: 2. Stilllord. 6.12 b • h h b \.t tr I 1·k k. with tots of bells, whistles and si-Y•ntt11aur team, ut you can t c angc t e ·game y yo rse . 1 e \\Or ·ang rens. Jt's so loud, they won't be 1 Orange Coast. 6 SJ: 2. SUl'llord. 6 ~ alone. I don't like working too much with other people. I lit...c a able to hear the coxswain. Newtce ei9ht sport whe re I depend on no one else. ''If I lo!>c, I ha'e no one 1 Or11101 Coast. 6.12. 2. uc Oavts. & 17. 3 Sun-• else to blame, and if I win, then l ge t the credit.'' "And beating Washington at ford. 9·42 N •'9ht If Abrams controls his destiny like he doe hb !>Cl'\e, Wamblc- Washington is a good deal li~e 1. Orange Coast. s sc. 2 Stil'llord. 6 06, 3 uc don may not be that far away after all. beating Notre Dame al South OM: 6 10 Those scheduled to compete in- clude Mike Pigg. Tri:Jrhlete maga- Lane· 1991 "Mc~b. Triathlete of the Year;" Greg wclch, ihe 1990 l ntcr11at~onal TQathlon Union World Chjmpaon; and Brad Kearn • defending-C~nter Triath· Ion mcn·s champion and 1991 Dud World Champion, and Colleen Cannon, a four-ume Ccn1er TriJ- thlon champion. The elite man and \\Oman champions "ill e jCh be a\\ anJed a Mazd3 Miata and the O\erJll prize pu r~e has been increa!icd to S!S.000. -BJ the Daily Pilot PUILIC NOTICll PUBLIC NOTICES 'UILIC NOTICES PUILIC NOTICES PUILIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC llOTICE Robin R Glldl & Pet G Th1 1tatemenl wu l11e<1 PUBLIC NOTICE Thia busln111 Is con-Allan W. Love PUBLIC NOTICE ness under tn. F1c1111ous PUBLIC NOTICE above on· A,pul 1, 1992 GI · .,! • · with the Counay Cllfk of dueled by: 1n lndlvtdu1l This 111temen1 was flied Business Name(s) listed Dan M1Usteon ---------• ac:lls, 6209 .-uhoft Dr .• "* County " I 3 Th I ( ) "-C Cl I N • flotltkMta Newport BHch, Cellf • ..,..1nge on .. pn , "°"''°"' • reg slrenl s com· With 1... ounly tfk o Aclltlous lbc>Ye on ,,. FlctlUous Thi• stai.ment was r Id ....,.... NaMe 92M3 1992 ~ NaMe mencld 10 ltansact bus.-Ofange County on Ma.ch BualneH N•m• Carol J Cor. BualneH Name 1 with lhe County Cieri. 01 StetaMeftt Thi• bualneu 11 con-FS27tM Stetamant ness uricMf lhe Rct1l10US 24, 1992 Statement This s11tement was filed Statement Orange County on Apf1I 10. followtng pert0nt duded by: husband and Pubhhld Newport a.Kh-The follc>W\ng l*SOf1 Is Business. Name(s) hSlld , F525988 The FolloWlng persons wilh the CrnlbnClerk of The FolfoWlng persons 1992 ~ ~..: wife COiia ~a Dally PlloC dolno bUllOl ll IS! IN· abolle on. April 3• 1992 Publllhed NewJIOl1 Bea~ ate dOlng ~s IS Orange C~ ty Apttl J 111 d0tng bus>Olss as ' F527897 HMIOT WWINO co. Th• t9i1l1tranl(•) com-Aprl 14, 21, 28, May 5, DOO"R ENVIRONMENTAL ~~~~= WU filed COSll Mesa 011ly Piiot ROSCO PROPERTY SER· 1992 GREAT AMERICAN PAINT· Publasl'llCI Newport Beacn- Meon l!klule¥wd, ~ mane.cs lo traread bull--1912 CONTROL. ~40 Naw00tt wfth the County Clef1c1 I Apfil 7. 14, 21, 28, 1992 VICES. 27921 Via Janeiro. ,F527t90 ING CO .• 21555 Millon -12. Colla Mn 1 Dally P1101 Co«a Meu, Calf. ,... undlt IN Flc9lloul T-362 Cenllf Or., Ste 205. New-Ora""• Coun"' on •~u 1~ T·333 Laguna Niguel, Calif. 92658 Publ15'1ed Newj)ort Beacll· Fullerton. Calif, 92631 April 21, 28, May 5, 12 11!1Ut1nen Name(•) ll*d pon Beach. CA 92e60 • .., ·• · ...,. • Gran I Frederick Rosa, Cosia Mesa Daily Pilot Christopher A Mance. 1992 H1llem1n Brewing 1bo¥e Oft: NIA 'UILIC NOTICE HaNI Tlytor, 108 Ocean 1992 FHlHa PUBLJC NOTICE 27921 V.a Jan .. 10, LAguna ApfJ 14. 21. 211, May 5. 2655 Millon •12, Full111on. T..:184 ~rnftl-, Inc. (A Oetawwt ~ R, Gladlt Vista Newport Buch, CA N.g~. CaJ.I. 92656 1992 Ca 11. 92631 ----------- llDl,nor.tlanl, 100 Hart>of· Thie •ta1ltlnlnl Wit lllld flotttkMta 92MO Pubklhed Newport Beach-FlcUtlou• I\ This business Is con· T .JS6 This business is con-PUBLIC NnTICE Plaza. LI CroeN, WI w11tt the County "Clerk ot au.-.. N....e Thi• buslneu It con-Co111 Mesa Diiiy P1101 Butlnat• Name ducted by· an 1nd1V1dual ducted b)' an 1nd1vldull -----""""----- 4459 Ofenge County on April 7. Statawtattt Cloclld by 111'lnd1Yldual April 21. 28, May 5, 12. Statement The reglstranl(s) com-PUBLIC NOTICE The reg111r1nl(s) com-Actltlou1 hll bualneH It con-tt92 The Following penons Th• r1gl1trent com-1992 The Following petSOl'IS tMnced to ttansac1 busl· menced to uansact bu~ auslneH N ..... by: I COfJ>Of•don Flt7IOI .,. doing buslnHs u : menced lo lrll\HC1 bull-T-383 .,. doeng bUs•nllS as: .,.,~ Under lhe FlciltJOUS Flctltlou• ness undlf tile F1Cl1l.OUS Statement he regl1lr1nt(1) com-P'ubbhld ~ 8aech-COMMlRCIAL REALTY M U und« the FlclltlOUS HEXIMER CHIROPRACTIC Busmess Name(s) hsted Bu1lne11 Name Busmen Name(s) ltslld The Followmg peraons to trensact bUel-c 0111 Mell Dally pn0, SERVICES, 34f1 AQuarlus But lneu n ame ll1ted PUBLIC NOTICE FAMILY HEALTH CENTER. abOve on. NIA Statement 1t>ove on· NA .,. doing buslness 11• under the Flc1rtloul Aprt 21 28, M.y 5 12. DflV•. Huntington Beach, •boW on: 4/8/92 16052 Beach Blvd. Suit• Grana Ross Th• FojlOWI~ persons CMslophlf A ManC9 KUNG CREATIONS . 1590 1lne11 Name(•) llatld 1992 • • Calif. 92849 Hervy Tayiof Flctlttou. 130. Huntington Buen, This statement was Id 111 dOonO bus.n~ IS Th<1 statement -.as f 11d Elm Ave Costa 'Mesa on: noc applicable Alan Mlchlll Courtway, Thia ltllemenl WU filed 9u•lneu Name Cahl 92647 with the County Cletk ol AQUA l'ITNESS, 423 El -.1tll Iha Counly Cle<k of Cahl 92626 L Cume. ·eoncron.r T-379 34&1 AQuariua Dr •• H~ wnh the County Clerk of Statament Gary Ray Hedmlf D.C .• Orange County on Match Modena, Newpor1 Beacll, Orange County on April 3, LoulM Kltng. 1590 Elm • •tat~ Wit lllad ton Beech, Clllt. 92649 Orange County on April 7, The Following persons 8222 Pawtucket, Hunting· 17, 1992 Calli 92663 1992 Ave Costa Men. Cl! I 1hl County Clet1t of PUILIC NOTICE Thia bu1ln•H It con-1992. .,, doing bUSIMll u : ton S..ch. C1hl 92646 F525323 .i.an.111 L Hockenbury F52720t 92Qe 1 0rll'09 County on APfl 3, dUc1ed by: an ~ FS27479 COMPLIANCE COMPANY Thia businen Is con-Published Newpon Beach-423 EJ Mod~ Newpon Published Newp0f1 Blach-Thia but1nen IS con-11112~ The r1gl1trenl(s) com-Publlahed Newport OF CALIFORNIA, 2032 ducted by: an tndMdual Costa Mesa Da•IY Pilot Beach, Calif. 92643 Costa Mese Dail'( Pllol dUC11d by• an Individual Flt72H mencld 10 1tanuct bull-Beach/Costa Mel8 Delly Santa Ana Ave., Co11a Thi reg1St11nl(1) com-March 31 Apnl 7 14 21 This business Is con-Apr~ 14 21 28 Mey 5 The regislranl(I ) com· ~bbhed Newpott 8aech-Stet.......e ne11 und« lhe Flc111k>u9 PiloC April 14 21 28 May Mesa. C1lil. 92927 rMneld lo tr1nsact busl· 1992 • ' ' • ducted by· an lnd1vtduaJ 1992 ' ' · mencld 10 lransad tMN· Qoal• M•SI Dally PllOI The Followlng per.one Bulllllll Name(s) ll1tld 5 1992 • • • Pacific Horizon Inc .• A CaJ-MU under lhe FIC11Uous T-319 Th• 11g11tranl(I) com-T-361 "'" under lhe FICI l•OIJS ~ 14 21 28 Mey 5 .,. dolnQ bUllMls as: lboote on: NIA • · U70 1lornla corpotal!On, 2032 Business N1me(1) listed mencld 10 1tans1ct bu~ Business NatM(s) I sled 2 • • • • NEWPO RT IMPLANT Alan Cowtway Santa An• Ave., Co111 above on: N'A PUBLIC NOTICE neu under the FICt.ltOUs PUBLIC NOTICE a~• on· Apnl 1 t9t2 STUDY ~UB. 1501 5'IP9-Thia 11a1ement w111 Ned 'UILIC NOTIC• M .... c1111. 92627 Gery R. Heximer o c. Business Name(s) l1s11<S Lou••• K.iing • T-355 rtot Ave. S11. 303. Newpor1 with the County Clerk of 5 This butlnen Is con-This staaement was Med Flctltlou• above on· March 31, t992 Flc:tltloue Th1.1 statement wu filed --,-U-l_L_IC_NO_TI_C_E __ 1 BMch. Callf. 92"3 Orange County on .Apfll 3. flotltleu9 ducted by: 1 corporation with the County Clerk of Bua.In. .. Name Jeanette L Hockenbury BuslneH N•llM ~nlh the CounlY Clel1t of ---------• ~ L Seblfv, DOS, 1992 ........_.Name The r1gl11rant(s) com-Ofanoe C~ on hWch St t t This stllement was tiled St t t Otenge County on Aprtl 7, Ftotftlaue 140I SanOeoo Dr .• Newpot1 Fl27200 menced' to trensact busl· 24, 1992 a •men with the COYnty Cl«k of a amen 1992 •··-'----N---Beach, Calif 112680 p blllhed ...__...... Be ti-Stlltamant neu under the F1c111ious FS25915 The Following persons Ofange Counl)' on Apnl 3 The Follo....,ing perions r 527 ....... ----Thie bualnlll 11 con-u ···--· IC The FOiiowing per90N B I N ( ) II led are doing business as: 1992 ' are do.ng buS!Mss 11 r ~ ........... , lndMduel Colla Mell DaUy Pilot are dolno buslnas ... us nllt amt s s Published Nev.por1 S..ch-CAL'S POOL SERVICE JOJ DESIGN 427 E 17th Put>llstled N ...... -port Beac~ The f~ pert0nt ~ldr~l:.':enl(I) com-Apfl 14. 21 , 28, May 5. ALICE'S WONDERLAND •= ~::J: v p Cosla Meu Da.ly Pilol 2228 Wallace A._e . Cost.a PuOI shed N ~2~ 11~ St * 174. "'"'pon BIKh. Costa Mesa D•·'Y PJot i dolna bUllnalS 11: manced lo nnuc:t ~ 1992 OF QUILTS & DOLLS, 701 Thia atatemenl . was filed Apfil 7, 14, 21, 28, 1992 Mesa. Cal1I 92627 1 ev.,,.,,. eac Cat.I 9%627 -,Pfll 2t, 29, ~y 5, 12, )RAGS TO RICHES IN-Mii undef the f'lctltlous T-3&3 Bay1ld1 Or., Newport wllh the County Clerk of T-336 CaMn Pran, 2228 Wallace Costa MHI Ollly P1lo1 Janelle Lynn Oe Jong 1t4 1992 RNATIONAL (b)HOOFE ''*""' Name(I) ~ 'UIUC E Bl.ech, Calif. 92MO Orange County on Match PUILIC NOTICE Ave .• Costa MHI. Cal>f Apnl 14. 21. 28. May S 28\h SI. N--port Beach. T..378 Of>MENT, 223 M• lbo¥e on: Nia NOTIC Alice Fey NoYak, 701 Bey-24• 1092 92627 1992 CaM 92663 Aw, 8elt>oe ltland, Alc:Ntd L Sebero fl1•llM.f9 lkfl Or., ~ Bluet\, ' ,525989 flotttlout Thl1 bu11n111 It con-T-357 Thll bus1n111 ii con· PUILIC NOTICE ll2tlO TNI statement WU tied ·-Cal1I. 92980 duded by· an lndlllldual dueled by an inOMdual ThomM Hoofe, 424 wtth IN County Clerll of ........_ ....... Thi• butlne11 11 con-Publt•hld NewpOf1 Beach-hatna .. Name The reglstranl(s) com-PUBLIC NOTICE The reglatrent(•l com· P'kltltlaue \laaa luer11. Newport Orenoa County on March stat.....,.t ducted by: an lndMdUll Coate MH I Dally P1lo1 lt•t•Ment menced 10 1ranuct bus.. '"-ttt•-·-menced to trlMICt t>vs.. 11wa11 ... a ......_ INctl, CMf. t2eeo 17. 1912 The Folowlng pet90M Th• 11gl11t1nt(1) com-Af1ti4 1, 14, 21, 28, 1992 The FO!lovwing persons MIS uncle< the FIClll•OUS r... ...... ness under the F~tit.ous Stet.......t hl1 bualneat 11 con-' FStU31 .,. doing buelneu 11: menced to ""'8ct bulj,. T-331 are dotnO business as: 8us1neu N1me(s) ltstld Butlnau N•me Business Name(s) ltstld The FGllOliWing peBOns by: If' lndMdual GRANDMA'S COTTAGE, nett undet the Acthtout MA AliRACTIONS IM· abOYe on· March 20, 1992 St•t.ment above on. March 2S, 1992 ere dO!nQ bvM'lfts as· hi regl1trent(I) com-ePubll•hM Newporto-•i.. ~II taeo Santa ANI Avenue, Bu1ln111 N1me(s) llalld 'UILIC NOTICE METTAS TICKET SERVICE, CaM n Prall Th• f otio.Nlng persons Janene DI Jong AMERICAH TRAVEL & lo tranNCt ~ Olla M••• ... , r ot Costa ...... Calif 92627 at>ow on: Aprt 8, 1992 1818 s. Sl•I• College 81vcf. This ltatement was filed .,. doltlQ bus.MS• u This 1ta11meot WU tiled TOURS 71 I w 17'tl SI undef IN F1c11tiou1 March 31, Apfl 7, 14, 21 , Gtoria Gene ~ 428 Allee f . Novell "1ctlttou9 '105, Anaheim. Calif. With lhe County Clerk of PUBLIC POLICY SYS-wilh the County Clerk of •Flt ·co.ta M~ CaJol """*" Name(•) titted Itta Orlon Way, N•wpotl Thil atattrnent was tlted lualne•• .. .,,.. 9;~sv 0_.. 8 8 S Ofange County on M11ch TEMS. 7 Aspen Tr11 Line, Orang• Co1.s11y on Aptil 7. 1121527 on: Aprt 3, 1tta T"318 IMcf\, c.llf. t2l83 wlttl the COUnty Cieri! Of Stet.....m ..... . . • ..... 1 1 • 17. 1992 IMne, Cahl. 92715 19112 Ahmed E ~ 2038 .. Hoofe Thi• buelneH II con. Orange County on Aptt 8, The Folk>Wlng petlOfll Stall College Blvd. 111105, FS25213 John H B~on. 7 As!*I FH710t Anehetm Aw . coeui ~. "811"*1t waa lllad PUIUC IOT1CI dUc11d by. • 89'*11 pan. 1992 .,. dolna bulines• 11· Anaheim, Calif.~ Publllhld Nevtpon Beech-Tree LIM. IMne. Ca. I P..t>hhed Neti.1>0'1 &eacll-Ca .1. 82ta7 the County Cleft Of ,,.,... FU71t4 EAGLE "tiloeAL TRADING Thia butlneH 11 con-Cos11 Mesa 01Uy Pilot 92715 Co111 Meu D&Jy P110t Th11 bu11neaa le con- Couney on Apt '· ........... Th• r91l1tr•t1t(I) com-Publllhed Nawpot1 a..cn-& ENGINEERING COM· ~Id ~ Ill~( ) I Ma.ch 31 Aptll 7 t4 21 This bu11n1H .. con-Aptll 2 1 28 May & 12 dUC1acl by: 111 tnctMdu.I ......... llW mane.cs lo 1rll'IMCt bull-Co1ta Men 0111y Pilol PANY, 3828 S. Flower • r•v·•lran1 • com-' ' • ' dueled by· an lndM<lull 992 • . ' ' Tiie r•9l1tr1nt(1) com- PUJIH ............ ,,... under IN '1ctllloUI ...... 11 21 21 ....... 5 b Snet -c. Santa Ana, Cllil. meocld to tr~~dbutl-1992 The reg111r1nl(•l com. 1 mtncld to ll Wld bull- N9wport 8MCh-The 'olow4nl llulMe.. Nema(I) l ated ....,.. • • _, • • 92107 nlll und« the ...... -...loul T-320 menc.ld to transact ~ T-371 neu under the FactltiOul tut»ttalllNMHI ... Daly Noe n dOlf'I ~ ::"°"' lbo¥e on: Apft 1, 1912 1912 Joe N. Echeml. 3828 s. Butme. " N•ll'll(I) lllled PU.UC NOTIC! ne11 ~ the FlcUllous PUBLIC NOTICE 81.11mee1 NarM(•I ltslld • 1 -M a A.QUACITY HOME IN-<Mofta 0... LOUdon T-3111 Flow9f St. #C, Sama Ana. lboote on: NIA 8uslneu N1m1(1) llalld at>o..,. on: Mwch 23, 1992 1 • 2 • -. ay ... SPECTIOH SERVICE I TNI ..... ,,...... ... lied PUIUC IOTICI Cellf. 12107 ~Davi• filed Flcthleu• lbove on Mwch 2$, 1992 Ftothleu• Ahmed E Hegld Lamon Grow lrW'I c..t wlltt IN County Clefte °' Thi• bu1lne11 I• con-stalemant WU halnau .. John H ""'°" ..... ..... Thit ·~ .... tied T o3M llnG ' • ' Or.,. CcMdy on Aptt1 3, Pl W ducted by: en lndMdUll wtth the County ~ of aMa Th~ ttalement •as f.i.d .... ••lh IM Courcy Olfll Of .... -.. -.-1.,.-----1--1 MlcNtil All«\ Sencler 1 11t2 • : '!!__ Th• ~ttrant(•) com-~ County on M•cl\ St•t....-t With the County Ct.Iii ot SteteMaftt OflflOI . Courity on Maren ~ -•"' cillf PUltaa 11""111 -~ lo "lf'IMCI bull-24, 1"2 The FolloWlng S*tona Orange County on April 3, Th9 FOllOwlng P"f.vnl 24. 1M1 f--liiieiiiiiem---1=' Grow, llW'I, • Puolthed ~ IMch-8teta......e ""' undefl the Flclnlout PUIMJ are dOltlq bU1lM11 11: 1992 i re ~ bYl4ne• •: • Fa.....O ':"':... Thi• butlnaM •• con-Costa ..... Dally Piiot The Folowlng panone Butlneta Name(•) btld ~ N~ BMch-McConVllll, 21911 L~ • •unM VIS FOR PftlSOHS. Pub'1ahed Ne-Pon ... ~ --: .. ::~... dudMby:ln~dUll Apt 14, 11, 21. May S, ~==~MAH-'!:1..~1992 Coata Meta Ollly Pilot ~1:c:fSJc>L.1.ke El Publ4hed~8Mch· ~~~~..,., Co"'8 Costa MHa Daily Pelot Thi fclllowel• '*"°"' Th• ~•trant(I) com-·-AQEMENT. "'" 24111 St., Thie ..... "* ..... lllld Af1t1' 7· 14, 21• 21• 1992 ..,,()(, A. Nelton. 21911 COiia M•IA Daily Pllol Din M1111111n, 2757 Oe Apt•'· 1•. 2t,. 1182 dO!f'I ...... •: menoad lll'ldef ~~ T.-=rort Btacn. Calll • .., the ~ Cieri! of T-343 Long ~ Rd . like Af1til t4, 21, ?I, Ma~ 6, Solo A\'9 . Cotta ......., -T~ 1 ftCffnL COMPNl't, ""' .. _.,. -0ranoa c.uney on March PUIUC IOTICE Esinote. ~1.112530 1m e.i.r 82'21 ~ lfvd .. C09tl =:walMM ~al ~ ~ -nel KeNn 9'.-Wiiton. 115\t 14, tlll2 Tl\la bu11ne11 11 co~ T~ Th11 bu•l"-u i1 co~ Cell. '"'7 on: " • 24th StrH1L._f~•wport ....... ,......... dUc1ad by an lndrVlduel ouctlld by: 111'1 lndllndual & Qlortl ~. =-..: :-.:"' ... tied ..e:"' •!!_.... 8Mctl, Calf. W9N P\Mlhed ~ 8"ch-9uelftaca llw Tht regl1trant(1) com-"'ILIC MOTICI Tl\• re1111111nt(1) corn· HUNT ., NorM It., COlta ---~!"--....._.. ~ ... HS -Thi• butlnen •• con-Coeta M... ft.wt.. Pltot .......... rnencacl '° trenwt buSI• ........... manced lo IJlnUd ~ Celf 11127 _, • .,. _ .. , _,, "' tlllMHt duc:tad by: lft lindMclwml -r MIS undlt IN f"l(11tt0Ut 1'"9 Mn0et "'9 •L.w. b 1---iL-..I 1 "'9'""9 11 ~Or-.~ on Afirl I, Thi ll'Oll•ll"• '*"°"' n-. rfftttrent(t) eo.n-Afirl1, 1•.11• n. 1• The FollowlnQ ~ lullMtt Natn•C•> listed ......... ...._ "1Un4tu N•me«•I _., ..... v.19 c .... , ... _. ~ ..,..._, Ind 1-.. dolnl IMll-•• menoad lo hnMd ~ T.W ~~ ~..,.!.'· ,...,0 a1>cM1 on JlltlWY 1, 1954 Stet•••nt PllTtOI CBM QllMBLY TIQt. MM under the ~ ... 1 .,. -· ,...,l SRAOf .....,... ,.,.. ,lofl A. Nllaon The FOiiowing petaon1 rqtetr•nt(I) com-~ N..,ott ~ NOLOOY, 180 MoCcwm1ct1 .,..,_. Nama{I) llMed ,._ -•"' OUIQN CENTUI, 1151 Thtt ll&Mmllnl wH filacl ltl cbnQ ~ 81 • • -----------------· 1 lo ~ bull-C.... ..... Deity ,... Aw.. eo..a MeM, Celt • .._,on: Allrtl I. 1111 " • Placen1t1 Ave.. Coat a """ the ~ Clafil oe POL.LDI' ll'OWtA, :J.411 Vt1 'lbank ft ' llf"9f the fllctlloul II. l.6-. I. Nat KlrWI "" Mtal\ ,. m ....._ Calf. NN7 Of1lnD9 County on Marc.ti Udo • 153 N9wpof1 IHch OU .,..,.. NafMC•) ...er Acwl 14, 11, __, 8. ftartler, 11$11 V\e flrM. TNt tJ!l '*ll w Med .. ,b111-. Tad Mrray Maddock. 11, 1112 c..t ..;, ~ • on: .le"'*Y ,,, 1• ""°' LMe ,..... Cllll .., the Couney Qlfll. °' ......... 12141 C•l•ano Lane. FllUa4 Tltl'l lawyoef, ,.,, VII Udo , ... taao Orlf'99 ~ on Aplt •• The~PolOwll• perlOnl ~ had\. Celf ............. ...__. ...__ ~ • tu. Niii oor1 IHCh, .. -......... ·-•muHM;;--T ........ _.._-.... c--1-.. Wl'ncaael: ..._ .. _ ........... ,..... C8lf __ .. • --I PUIUC •TICI m -.... r .... A.W l ftHO OQlit. Thia l!MlalMM .. ~ eo... MeN 0..ly PUO. _ _,, ti 11 '*"" w tied ........ lndM...., PUTTOI IUlTANT IN llEC"'°' ~ W: lft .,......., Maret\ 31 ApftA 1 14 21 Tl\ia bu11nH1 11 con-.. Ctunlr Q1fti of " • The ,..,,trent(I) CCNnt ~ ~ ~ f.. • c·, • • • · MMid by: an ~I ...__ Oft Afirl I. «M HI menoad •lo .....,. bull-C .... __ "--.._. IQrNCt, 111 Aodlflord .. a rqletrent 1, CfHn. 1m • '"' ,1111auant(•l ~om. _,,, •llRlll --naaa .,,., ._ ~ oata -~ r_, fll, Corona ...... c.M. IMflOM lo trwed tMiJ. T~I mennd lo nNect ~ NI~ n. t:•:~"',.._. ~= ~ ,:-' = 11 • _, a, ti. = w. ~. 111 ,_.. C'r:.*...::.:C: PUIUC IOT1CI ~~l:~ ....,...-............. I t.mtotc1Pt .• Cotri4111.._,._. • ...,_ .. 1_ abOW Ofl~i11tta ... ..... Daly "°' ARROWOT 'UHOINO. TNa llllpull WM Ired c.M..... T•...,.. Uld•acll. P1e•u1 T1nl ...._ ' 14. It, a ..., I. , ... MIMI A-.. ........ ~ Qlftt of WIC llOTICI T'Mt ~ le ~ TNc I 1*• W llN • 111!11• --"'9 illalw•ll ... tied tlS. .......... Drt .... 0..,.. c.Mr aft .. I. ". .....11¥:8ft .... 1tlll ..... tf::::' ~II •r11Bl111 ... the C...., a..\ al T Qr11..... t• a-• The ,..,_.,_,..,,, .... ~ .. Mardi T1'a II' 11 t 4 ,........ ONf1gt °"'"'Y Oft ~ 1. 't""iiiiii';;'ii1Wi~l1 &.INC ......,.. .......,, ""'.. •••1111111 --...... lo ........... M. ,. .. dolnl........ ·-w 1tG11 ....., IA. tu. P\Mltl9d ...,.._. IMch-ll .. 1•1nl naaa UNlar .. ......... Nl•U NflUUffl SCHOO\. OP 1'117'• 1-~R;iii;;i:----i-lclll\ Clll. ... C.. llaaa ft.A.. Not T1'a Poll t4 •Jl'ncaa ......._ ..... _ ._,.,, .......... ._. W. •t a, Gl•M91 flll tit,_.~.,_. Tiii "111 ..... ~ --r .. ~ -----.... aft! llard\ a. 1 es.. .... 0.., .............. -.. Call. .. ......... ....., ••• ..., .-,. t4, 11, a..., I. MIMY CllANllOCOM-& INi9i liaaal .,_,,,._., .• ,. Olitl.,....C..ttsao=::::.-,.W: a-. ,... fl~lrllfll(I) .... Nll't, to. ---~ ,..,.. ..... ,....., ........ .._.. . . -~llil!!~J;~.~~~-.1-11 .. •ria:.:-:. T.W ... ?!!..,....... V.,. T1'e ............ ~ • -=.• .. .,_ ~··~~ .. -. ,. T ~"!! --ettey talllle aftd c.a -._ .,_ aNI..,,,........ ,,_ w -.._. Mjiljililll···· ='-' ... 0111•• ...-.. ~~~ ..... _ ............... ,... -····~~-:-=,·· .,, .............. .. .. --1111'!~".t.~· ... •••. --..·-·~ *-.... c.1••••• ........ ----~°'~!··~· .. ~--.... ....,..--,Ctll.tl108 ...... ....... ....... • . """ • ..ce le &di,.,, ,.., &ae ""°' ,,.,, ., Na&... Nol IN ll~r oraaen. 1 ! --~---..... _...-~------_ . M Tu.c!ay. AptU 21, um 11t•1CIOTICD ..UCIOTICll IWl.ICIOTICll 11t•1CIOTICll WIOTICll 11t•1C--w.-WmT- .. _.._IO_IC.. .._.._IOTICI to bid .. .._ ..... ,.._ tor-tl'9~ ~ ..._.,.. ..._ ,.._, ,. ___ ...__ ....... II..,. 8111111 .. .._...~ ~.-.•.'i._DliWI' Sl'=~L..-,_ICIOTICI ~ 'II•• ,._ a-..... llelftldewll\P9f .. Gl1'9 ... ~.,,,, .. ...,._,.GI ___ 1 ............ _ .. -. - cm touna --..... ~n"""•~~OP~--r:-=:a:-=:. °'M°:: = ~ =.... • :: .,., ......... ~ MCI ~"' ... ~~ :"': := -=-~-:,-.__•DI ::-=. "': 1111 .. •.,• ....... "'° ... ='Dr~ •• ::::1::... =:;::: ...=:. =.:n :~·!.!.'::: = ·: =.., "°: _:,m.=, = ::... ~ ::'C..-::'.: ..-~ ._. • ::,-':"~ 19Jo.':"':.: ;:....•::.., i.:.z::caJ =-~:--~mo Tiie t%!~':: .. ,..._. WWJ ... OOtOt Md reMOlled .. ""*-GI *"" GI Mild o..ct GI GI .-. tn.-.,..... ~ welld ';;;:"GI CellDmll ao-•1111 now ....., tat .._ .... GI .__ D111rt111. lo. ..._ Dr. l1Cll. "'* .. doinll ..,._ ee: MOTIC• TO o..... ~to ... CellbNI .......... ..,..... to ptlor TN91, ..... etwQM Md leld Deed GI nu.a. 'TM clm•oeeon .. A .. (QeiW9 .. ~ ~ II: 1 ..... Aw. Ml. Clll.11* LA QAU.INA D'MTI. - DAM T t (Aw I e e 8 ::"°~ :: :,e::, c111c1ft1h11 In h 9Wf1I Of ••rw GI "9 -,..,,..... 10111 llMlft Of leld ob1geoo ~ .... ,... or!'-. I c:; 1-......... COiia = -=· ~ IDr ~ ~..::. = Newl*t C.,..., ~ •• ~ AHHd•) •URTON el '=''4 .. Y1idllllg111d =·a~.,~.= -..=ct:c.e:-TNll.cnllld lone. ... time GI lnlPllt w1119nc:= lilicl ..... "'='::C:'.n.. VIMO -••TIOll,.,.,.. . • i;r~c;,-~ ttl = .. -:.~:.-~ W:: Mey~.~ ~ ~211~-~~ = ~-=. i: = ~. :=,.GI 1111 Holcl1 ~eor:.= Ullna ecreft ::.= ~:91: =-:..:. = :.:.-~~··~ = t!:r t.::~1, L4"8 ••n IDVICU. lllC., PM, 1ns PomoN Ave. M'anao.,,.9'1t, Inc. Tlf• rn ..,. IObb¥ to IN WldlnO ..._.. 411411... °' .. ._.an nol enown ~ 11 the oflol llAIHIOW. ........ ,.... ......, ._ ,..._ Jett llUe o-eon. •no • c ...................... eo.w Meu ~ proo. ~on• (11t) 2u.aoao. loc-.d .. •en South........ ..... Pt•A•CtAL Oft .. GIMfW ~ or: O"O"TUNITV H· CATIO• eio .... , llulll'llll Neml(t) "*cl ........... 1sn ...... tten, end DOii 1 9ftV . lncludfng f\.lrnhur•. for own«. ...._ ~. caltof"'8 ~TIOll, a Cella W1191 ~ •• INY CROW. tlOI E. ~ • lbOwe on: Merch ij, 1112 port IMcft, c.Mf. tatlO ttweuett 10,..........,. ~'°:.n.~e::: ubll•h•d Newe.o.rt l2W ..,. ......,..... •be ~ to pey 1'8 AV!.. ORANGE. CA NtM C:-cJ...llQa ,,.,.._ ~I.~ lllcl Thi• t>ualnet• It c°"" YOU AM .. llllG IUllD the............._ • 8"ch-Co1ta Meu o.11V Al 1Mt 1'fM Of the W1611 ,,_..., .,. ........ W909~of thtt ~ MCI ""'_!IUll~ .... DAY llAY I tMI et iJ: ~ ~ of dUc9ld by: t 91"1'11 ptl'l-rt P\AIN'T1ff1 CA w. ............ "' per90M. CIO Piiot Aptt a1, 21, ttta publcllllon of tNt notice, _,.. Vloe "9eldent c1...._, moee -1 c1111111-.. 11, 1-. , , , • ..,. ..,._., ........... nw9hlp le Mta' ~· SP OYC091 SP ~~HILLWAYNE 1"394 the totll tmount of the lh t 100' ... ;;.; .,... lelel9d to It u thoWn In The tKAlk .. 19/11 not t tlOO a.a. Orenge County on _..,, Thi rtglttr1nt(t) (Olfto HAR : ...,..9 peld blalll'Cf of tM oblige· the Olnefll DewmlnMione IUbjlCt to Clllbnla Uni-........ M ......._ 24, Illa ~ lo trenuct bull-•DWQD II. PICOZZI, I SUSAN FRANKUN: SP PUIUC NOTICI t1on IOCUr9d by the abCM wer, Suite 100, ...... tnldlYe IC the tkM Of the form Comll'llfclal COdt '9411 • IM ..,_ .... PUteM ""' undtt tht Flctmoue en 11~•.ael E204 STEVE KAU~ SP deecrlbed deed of ~ Ana, CA 91'109 c1111 tot t*I&. Seeton ltOU. ,.... .. IM Dletrtet e.. ~ N1wpOr1 ~ ~· N1~(1) 111,ed You Mwe 30 Cl.LIEN-G3tOF B I S. Mll.WAV· NOTIC& OP end t9tlrnttld c:otta. n · Tele .. '*'9 ('114t ... 'TM Co1*1Ctot 1N1 com-The purcNle price Of ~ wlU-ell Colll MtN OellY PUot aboV9 on: NIA OM DAY'S .rtet thle UEVIC; SP G314A EDIE "'9UC 9ALI OP 1**11 end ~ 11 •tO PW with the ~ of COMidlrllllon In coiw11ctlon ......... 192 Eiieen M ~ .. ...,...... le MfWd ... ROW!: SP 80t7 ettET P&RIOML NOPDT't 155.2to.oo. . Publl•h•d l'oftwpor1 S9cUon 1170 '° t7ao, in. with tht..,. of the butio .., .... , ... el IM.,.... Aprl 7, t4, 21. 21. t T-341 Thi• stai.m.nt wu flled .... - " ABRAMOWlCZ; SP G311E ... ·~ " .. poaible that .. the ,.. .. Dli"' dullve. of tht C.ilfomla '**end frlNfet or the... ........... wfth Ult County Cltflt or ~ to • ......., • ABANDONED Pursutnt·eo tht c.llfomla lime Of .-the opel'llng h1Ch-..oit1 ... '' UlbOt eocs.: the pr1119111ng c1n11, 11 th• aum 01 a,eelll••tl•R1, m.ld Or.,,ge County on April 7, t..-,.,,_... •• Ihle Owner r"91\'tt the tight Self·s.Mce stor Feel-bid ~be i... then IN Pnot AP'll 21. 28, Mey a. ,. end tc11t of wag•u• w.ooo.oo, IMtudlnG in. MMlltB _.. ......., a. PUIUC IOTICI um oourt. to bid at the ..... Pur· ny ~ {B a p ~ 21100 totll ednell due. 1982 tabllhld by the Qty of ven1ory u1lm111a at ..._,.._ .., M -. l'lellll•• FU'llOa A lettw °' phoM oelt chllMt must be l'Nlde with et -;:;/' the undlnlgned o.: 4l'8IN TSaa 0-. Miii. whld\ ••on 110.000.00, wNct'I c:ontl9lt talMd et..._.....,.... ........_..._.. Publllhed ~ a..e"" :=r n::..::~:~n we;:! l:'°:c:-Co!:v. °'All~ : Mey ~ ~ ~ P~·.:~~ PUBLIC IOTIC! :':ct ~:""and~~~ °'~ ~~ llllo .............. ....._ ('lt4) ... ......,., Co1t1 M•H Delly Pl~I 1pon•• •aa•t be In chlMd aood• •• IOld .. AM 2075 Ntwooft llvd -.t ............ 11 ,.__,!.. aac... pen111ru prucrlb•d CfOW 15~ ..._..t1, The FollowlnQ per1on1 A+tfll 21, 2e. M•y s, 1 • II," Ind mutt be s>.id fof 't M 1. CA 0.,.,.on&j •• -...-• ._,,._, ttw.ln tot non ~ o.cnand not. for blltnce P11llll•h•d N...-rt .,. dolna bullntal M : 1•2 proper letel '°"" "J'OU and rtmOYed 1t the time of =~Ing l.rnllute. Ae•l•tent ••otetery, NOTIC• OI' o1 Mid CQde1 oe cut\ 147.000.00 ••••hJC•••• MeH "°'-UNO ~A "'°'" T..,n wt the oourt 1o hear...._ Stl .. toblec:t lo prior tooll end/fKottW Mt ....... Lewie It., NTITIOllTO The City~ Of the • hit beef\_.., b9-,._. .. at, t... MOTIONS, HOt Wllftlfl-~=~-:::-:~=- your .... . cancellltlon In the went of ~ lllm• ltOted by Oren1e, CA 91tte ADMllftaTD C"Y Of Colte M... ,. twM11 ttw tlllr(•)lllclnlle tMT A\llt. .... 420. ~ PUIUC NOTICI H JOU do not ftle ~r Htti.m.nt between owner tht fo11ow1ng per90M' (114) Ma.4100 UTAft Ol'1 Nrwe the riohl to reftct end the lntlndtd bu'/er(t)/ leech, Cllll. 92141 ~ .......... ~ and oblla••ed =Dated sP eo11 ANN AHEARN: 11f AVAILABLE. THE EX-....... PDRINO '""Ind/°' a11bld1. ".,,..., ..... ~ by PUIUC NOTICI Thoma H. Frink. 419 M.in ,.. ...... INIJ loM the oen, end thll tST end 1r dty Of SP E045 REZA NAFEZ: SP PECTEO OPENING 110 CAaa NO. A1Ut'll atLaa p, PHINNIV, Sec. 24073 of lhe lutlnlM THE COSTA MESA ZOH-It .• ,1, Huntingk>n Beech, •ue11t11a Mw roaar •••••• "'on•r :J:~i~:!~nr'b1:c St~ Etoe ROSSANA LACAYO; MAY BE OBTAINED BY To .. hllre, benellclarie•. Cltr Clerlr, Cltr •• ::' ~ ~..::: ING ADMINISTRATOR ~ ~SIYlf'lake 5S01 .......... ::'.:':9..'!t"'~ phon~°'~·244,.oeo. ~H~~}.~PP~';~ ~~~~£==~er~ eo;•:b=d Newport ~1:!9:U:--peld~ ~ ~C,.yA~<=t =~~~'*~on .,.~C:-.,:.i:: wernln1 from tho ~ll1htd N1wport ~r::t"a.tc~NIGHT· SP OH THE DAY BEFORE THE =-~ ':.~~l~n Bttch/Costa ..... DaltV aft9r the trwfer hat bttn 1992. OA AS SOON AS Thi• bu1ln111 11 con-;:.,,a~'i~te C-220 court. Be1ch-Co1t1 MeH Dilly 0024 Bll.L BOYD· SP'Hte9 SALE· (7t4) ~7 °' of: SAM j PEAAINo • Pilot April 21, 27, t"2 approved by the Depart-POSSIBLE THEREAFTf.R, ducted by: t gentttl Pit'· lrvlne c...t 92714 • There .,. other .... 1 Piiot ApfU 21, 28, 1992 MICHAEL BROWN· SP (213) .827-4MS A PETmON ..... been TM381 """'Of~ S.V..ge ON THE FOLLOWING nerthlp J DoUQlU L.IOgt 8&0 requlromont1. You mey 1397 Htn TIM FUNK; SP·~ TAC 4MU fMod by FRANK PERRINO PUIUC NOTICE Control: ~MLor LINE ADJUST-The re~I~ = hw ere.k. Colta 0Met1. went to coll •n •t· PUBLIC NOTICE RUSSELL I.OPE "'-hi Publl1htd Newport In iM Superior Coun ol D~No~ 1~992UNG MENT ll-92-02 FOR ~ ~ tht fl(tltloul Calf. ~L..-.. _ t~ rflht ... ,. H OwT1lf rMeNM IN ''V Beach-Costa ...._ Dally c.tlfomla, Countf of OR· NOTIC. ' ' JAMES a. DUNLAP. AU-IUlinlle Neme(1) llted Jenit 0 ..... ¥'. 880 .,..., rou • not know en ••• NOTICI OF 10 bid at ~ =. = Pilot Aptll 14 21 28 1992 ANGE. INVITING •IDI T . HUY'NH THORIZED AGENT FOR lbove on: Mlfcti 1e, 1•2 CrM. Cotta ....... Clllf. t ~ 1ney cell en PU8LIC UL.I OP cl'iUll ml.lit .,. ' ' ' T3 THE PETITION requem NOTICE It hereOy glwr'i PAO IHAlfO LU C.J SEOERSTAOM AHO Thomu H Frink 92828 ~ rofenal ..,_ PIUtlON&L PROPERTY ~ check• °' cuh-75 that HENRY R. ROSKI be that ltlled propoul1 tot Publlahtd Newport soHS TO MOOtFY EXIST· Thie atattf.n.nt wtl tiled This bu•lneu 11 con-~co or • '°9•1 •Id of· No. 00101 ~~~ .:S~ PUBLIC NOTICE IPPOI~~ ut~nl~ l\lrN~ .. lab«, materf. Beech/Co•la Mela Delly ING PROPERTY LINES AT with the couney Oltflt ol =ed by: hutblnd ~ floe (llttod In th• s!:'.s:=.10~:~:7.: ..... and must be plld fOf YOU ARE IN DEFAULT :::'.t!t1 ol:. ~ :; ~~t, ;::=: Pilot Aprl 21• 1982· t38t ~:8'1T ~T"EW~~ 1~~ ~County on Mwch Tl'i• rtOllltanl(I) com. phone bootll. . lty Act (B a p Code 21100 = r~ ~ ~ UNDER A DEED OF TRUST THE PETITION request1 ties 11 m8Y be rtQUlred JOI SCENIC AVENUE IN A POI ' FHll40 menaed lo transact ~ D"IM'ff do quo le on-II ) th nd lgned . ff IUv,......, .., .... DATED JANUARY 4, 1•1. the decodenl'I WILL and THE CONSTRUCl'ION OF PUIUC NOTICE ZONE ENVIRONMENTAi. Beach Mii under the Flc11llout tretuen ette clteclon wt11':1i '11 :U~1c '!'uct1on. c-=~~ ~ UNLESS YOU TAKE AC-codlcllt, H Illy, be Mlwilmlt1edl __ .. TRAFFIC SIGNALS AND DETE.RMINATION:....-EX· cr~·~.~~ly Pia..; ButlntH. ~N•~(~~tled Judlclel u1tod tlono W\ Miy 7 1992 it 1·30 ff TION TO PROTECT YOUR lo probate. The .,,... SAETY UGHTINO AT Pl.A· NOTIC• TO EMPT 01 I ·r lbove on: , plHo do 30 DIAi CAL-~. 2065 'Placent11 A.;.., ~ :~~-= re~· f'14 PROPERTY, rr MAY BE ll1Y codlcllt .,.. avallable CENTIA AVENUE AND CONTRACTORS IF -i'HE ABOVE AC-M.rch 31, Apfll 7. 14, at . J. Dougtlt filed ENDARIOS ,., • .., .. Colta Mesa •• C•. t::J::'. ,.,!.. t992. PuOllc St~• ~~TN:tt;,u~~ ~-:=-:'.:rt~ the ~· ~fR~ E~A~!~~ CALLING FOii •IDI TION~J IS/A~f~~ ttl2 T-322 ~·~·~-~It OI Mnter une '"puoato property Including e, M1n1g1ment, Inc. Tel• NATION OF THE NATURE THE PETITION req1.11111 ING LOT IMPA~ENTS Scf'lool Oiltrie1: NEW· ~,.:e ~y BE UM· Orange County on Aprll 7, •tcrtt• • inequlno en ~~~~:~:;,~ phone (8l8) 2U·8080. OF THE P~OCEEOING IUlhor'lly to tdmlnllttr the AT ESTANCIA HIGH ;gHAJo~gl~~l~NIFIED ITED TO ONLY THOSE IS. PUBLIC NOTICE 1992 •••• corte. the lollowlng P41rson1· A~ fO( owner. AGAINST YOU. YOU ...... under 1"• lndepen-SCHOOL). No. 92.()4, wtn PrCiject Neme· (A) BIO 4'()9. SUES RAISED IN WRITTEN FU7toe Une corte o une SP E033 CRAIG S. B u~i•h:d MNewfb°.Jrlyl SHOULD CONTACT A dint Admlnll1ritlon of Eltyt-be rtee!Ved by the City of 92 CONT.,ACT "14·92, CORRESPONDENCE DE· '1cUtloue PubtlSMd Newpott Belch- llamodo telofonlce no MEYER· SP E037 THOMAS HC os ell LAWVER. tatee Act. (Thia tuthof CosUi Mtta II the Ottice of ELECTRICAL SERVICES UV~ED TO THE ZONING .......... Memo Co•ll MeH Daily Pilot le ofrocore protocclon; A. SCH 0 UNEMAN; SP E039 Piiot Aprf 21 • 28· 1992 T'393 NOTICI OP ~he '*:-' rep. the City Clerk, 77 Ftlr TO DISTRICT FACIUTIES; ADMINISTRATOR PRIOR ltetomont April 21 , 21. M1y S, 12, su reapuo1to eutto e LAWRENCE ANO HOWELL: TRUITll'I SALIE r to • rMllY Dftw, Costa Mesa. Calif«· (8) BIO 110·92 CON-TO THE ABOVE DATE. • The Follc>Wlng l*.ol\I 1992 mequln• U•n• que SP E099 ARTHUR VALDES P.UILIC NOTICE T.l.'No: 8'1338 ::"! .. ;::"..;::"t.? nla. untJJM th•1~2 o1f 1~~ tAACT 115-92, FENCE RE· .!~ !l!,RTHTHE~Al8N0FVOERMAAP. are ctolng bullne11 •ss:OCl · T~ao I f l co.· SP E188 STEVE L NOTICE IS HEREBY .... . a.m.. •Y •• .,.,, •• w ... c .. PAIR a MAINTENANCE AT '""'" ...... . T.G. HUI.Ell' a AS • cumpllr con os ~ HEROD NOTICIE OF Ing Clf1aln V«Y lmponlllt time they Wiii bt OSMtned VARIOUS OISTRleT LOCA, PUCATIONS, TEl.EPl'IONE ATES, S09 t.:atkapw Allt •1---------melldaclH lqorot •P-OW'n« reserves the right TRUITl•'I a&L.E GIVEN, lhlt ~ T~1d1y, lcllon1, tiow~, the r:· ~bllcly end r11d tloud In TIONS 75'-5245 OR CAl.L AT THE Coron• d•I Mat, C111f. PUBLIC NOTICE roplaclea II uttod qui-to bid 11 the .... Pur-L N 05/t2J92, It l0,00 oclock IONil ftpresentauve WW be the Council Ch1mbtr1. Bid Dt1dll ne· Ma'I 4 OFFICE OF THE PlAN· 9282$ ' .,. que .. corto .. chuM must be mad• With 0:...05/· a.m.. of uld day, In the required lo glllt no=.: SHl•d proposal• lhlll 1992 2·00 pm . • NINO DIVISION, ROOM Mlc.hMI HUletl Plptf', 609 •.• ~.!'.!°"' .. CUOM tu ceto. personal checka °' cul). ., ..... a.Ide '°' conduct· lnttrtlfed pttlON . bear the tltlt of th• work Place or . Bid Rtcelpl: 200, 77 FAIR DR IVE, lal'kspur Ave., Coront del --..... SI "8tod no reHnta !era checltt onfy. All pur· FlllOUION Ing Trulttt'I saltt, within they have w.iwd notice°' and name of the bidder but Man.gtrntnt Suppon Sef· COSTA MESA. CAUFOR· Mar, C•llf. 92825 lteteMertt a.a rotpu"to: tlompo chued good• ere •old "11 T.I. No. the omen of RESS FINAN· con:)•edn: ":c,~ no otl'itr dl1tlngul1hlng vtcts. 2985-A e.11 StrMI. NIA. Burr 0111111n Nor1titop, The Follo-Mng 1>9!•0N ' It " end mu11 bt paid IOI' Dt3t978 CIAL CORPORATION lo-let • • .,.....,.._,, mark1. An'/ bid recelWd Colle M ... CA 92626 Publlthld Newport 3326 F.n.nteil Dr .. C~ llt doing bul!Mu u . p&Mdo perdor •• cuo, .i'td removed •l th• tlrne of UNIT CODI D led t 1800 Nor1h ~Old-•dmlnl.ttrl~hofltt. wtQ Iller the ICheduled dosing NOTICE '1s HEREBY BtlCh/Colll Mffa Diiiy rona. CMf. 81720 JINGLE JAMS. 1(100 Plrtl r .. puoden qulter au NI•. Sllff subject to prior T.D. SERVICE COMPANY ca Su. It too In the City be,Eanted .," '".,, :; time lor tht receipt Of bid• GIVEN thll the Boord ol Piiot Aprll 20, 1•2 Thi• bu1lnt11 •• con-NI ~f.31.12....JIDl?0"---1 Hlerlo, IU dlnoro f cance11atlon In tht ev.nt ol aa d tp ed TruslM wey, e • ~ ~ ptf'IOn ..-l"ICt lhAI! be teturnld to hkkW ~~-. a gentt Pit'· IC , ~It 92'eeO •ti•• coH• de eu ;-Gounty-ot ,_..tiOii to the .,_ .. on 1 unopened. It 1htll be the M... Unified SchOOI DI• nerlhip Jlm Bfend~lw. 1000 Plfll proplodod tin •YI•• Ind obffaated p1rty. Oaled ICr'lbtd deed of 1n111 WILL Orenge, Slit• of Callfomlt, •hows~ cause why:;:• IOle tffponllblUt)' or the trlct of Or•noe County, Cal-PUBLIC NOTICE Tht r1gli1renl(I) (Om-Newpor1 1315. Ntwpor1 odlclonel por perte de th11 21Sf Ind 28TH dl'I of SEl.L AT PU8UC AUCTION RESS FINANCIAL CORP(). c~r1 r:V~d not grent • bldd• to ... thal hl1bid11 lfornle, ictlng by end Floutteue mencec1 to trtnNCI bull-Beach, cal1I. 92eee> p le oorto. Aprtl, 1992. Public Storage TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER RATION, t Callfomla c:«· 1A :EARING on the l)lll. r~: P'= d'!'!...a., through lt1 Gov=~ lluelftHe Mw ~ under IN Fktltioul ~· ~~ ·=-~ lbl8t t ,.._ M'an1g1ment, Inc. Tt l• FOR CASH (ln the torrne porat1on u duty appointed lion wlU be held MAY Mt • ......,..__ Board, htrtlnaft• r lullnffl Name(1) l ilted •-....... • toe .... °"..°.'~'HCt'°:'!..__ phone (81 8) 244 .. 080, which llt llwful tender In Truattt,Ylldlf and pwtc>-21 1992 at ,_.5 c:;'M In~~~~~ lo u "DISTRICT', wll,.. --~~nt IOM t~on:Mll'Ch 30,t992 loach.T .. I bC.Wl.92MOI • ...-~for owner. lht United States) end/« °' ..,. • loc.i · 7oo ----· ,.,...,,_,.,. .., .... ce1ve up to, but not ""' ,,.. ............. ,. I* Mlthatl H. Piper "• u• nt11 • ~on-uatod .. lore llwner • Pub 111 he d N t w ~or I the calhllf'I certified Of enC to the power Dept. ~ ,!1_ •'w t S11nderd $pt(IOc1tlon1 thin tht ll>OY9-ltated tjme, ere doing bu9lness 11: Thie tlatemtnt wu filed ducted by. hutband and un ....... lnmedleta-Be•ch-Co•ll MeH Delly other checkl 1pecffled In conferred In lhal cer11in CMc: .......... ........... "·· ITll'I be obtlined •• the or-Miiied bid• for the ewerd SIL.AVAN INVESTMENT with "" County Cler'k Of Wiit mento. SI no oonooo • Pilot April 21, 28 1992 CMI Code Section 292.4h OMd of Truat executed by 5:;'~~~:~~o\.b the floe ol th• C~ Engineer, o1 1 contrect '°' MCh of CO. OBA 11 Gtttnbriar Orenge ~ on Apt'l1 :). Th• t•Qi.111n1(1) (Otn- un ebo11do puod• T396 (P•Y•bl• In full .. the If~ ANDRE J. SHAMBARG~. anti I the petition n Fllr Drtve. Mt ... tht ·~ pro)Kts. Perll ~·· tn4 Newpott 1992 ~ to llantad ~ nemar • un Mrvlclo do PUBLIC NOTICE of ule) all right. tltlt and AN UNMARRIED MAN, L.,ng.:C,.., at the~ ~if:~~ Bid• lhtll be rtclMd :::C,.,, Cllifw~~ Fa2'11H ;-:n. underN the 1 r".:= reforoncl• do •boPo '"'"'"' ~ to Ind AHO MAX GUTIERREZ. A Ing and ..... your ob-tdd~ c:NtQe oi s5 00 the piece Identified lbolie. John ven!M. 172A Hew· Publlhtd Newport Beach-.::ov.:: Nt::"'. doe e • une oftclne do NOTICE OF ~':'~t"1nui:::::: SINGLE MAN recorded 1/ ~ or fllt written ob-must be lnctuaed H tiiin-end~.:: ~":t •.: port Hill• Dr. West. NIW· COil.i MtH Oall'I Pdol Jim Bfandmetet •rude letel (ve• el di-PU8LIC UL.I OF trtv hereinafter described: 1511•1. In Book ot Otllclll • wfll'i the court ~ died b'I mall. Plans, 1peclfl-:l:o1t• Y •••t•d ume end port Beach. Calif.12eao Apt'll 14, 21, 28, M•'I a, Thia atatement wae flied roctOlto telefontco). PIRION&L PROPERTY TAUSTOR: WIUJAM PAUL Recorda of atld County, II ore the heiring. Y0ut ap-c.tlon1 and other connct p11ee. Slept\tn warl•n. 1463 1192 wlttl the ~ C1111t 01 c ... No. 23H10 No. 00101 FERGUSON p1ge, Recorder'• lnatru-pearanc:e m•y be In perton documtnt1 may lllO be••· Each bidder must 1Ubm11 Ere.ff Lant. Puadenl, T-380 Orange County on AtiftA 10, The ne"'o encl ltd-~to the Ctllfomlt BENEFICIARY: MISSION mtr1t No. tt-<120683, by °'1,'>~W~~~~EOrrOA ~at~ Office,..~": with Heh bid 1 c.tifltd or 1»"~1~7 :J6t Sl'iar PUIUC 111 0TICR 1992 dro .. of the court la1 Self-SerY!ct S1orsge Fldl-VIEJO NATIONAL BANK reuon of • br'-ch °' de---oi....-. Cfeditot of City trtl o lht ...... , cashltf'• (f\eCk payeble to vu,-_.. on " .:; Fll71M (II notnbre r d~clon fty ~ {B a P Code 21700 rKOrdtd JUy 22. 1991 u le.ult In P.tyment °' pet· :. ._;:d'" must Ille ~~~ .:.,1an:c,.-= the DISTRICT °' a bid ~j At~T· ....,.f, r1007 Flotllloul Pub14thed Newpott e..c~ , do le corto H) CEN· :..~·.~~= ~~~k ~~ge91:,800d,;lcl~~ ~~Ith:~:!,~~ Cl~ ~.:'!_4*•~ ~td un1!11 lhl Id· ~lnc:::.~~ dud~ ~;.~ .. U~1t:C. ~:: ............. ~~~·2r•::. :ilys'~~I T "AL 0 RA Q. on MAY 7, 1992, ., 1:30 Record• In lht office ol th• HCUr .... I .,. y, "'V .... ma". copy ...... I* dltlonal $5.00 ci\arge 11 In-In an ltllOU'1t ol $2,000 .. nershlp ............ ......... • y • COUNTY MUNICIPAL PM, 2065 Placentl• Ave., Recordfr of Orenge that breach OI' default, No-e"IOna~r:pttMnlltlw Wit~ d uded wtth Ptvment. 1 ouattn!M that IN bidder The r1gl11renl(1) (Otn-The Followlng pertont 19112 T .... COURT, 700 CIVIC Cotta~ ... ptf'90nal prop-County. l&ld deed of lnnll tlce ol ~ wu recorded •'I the court n Ead'I bid 1Mll be Q\ade wil entlt Into the propoMd menctd 10 trlnNct bullo .,.. doing bullnlae .. : ....._ CENTER DRIVE WEIT trtY Including furniture, delcri.bes tht followlng: 1/13/1992, u Recorder'• our months from the data on In• Ptopoul fbtm, convect If .,,. serne 11 neu loflder the Flc&ltiout UNITED l.OCt<OUT PAOO-•--------- UNTA ANA. CA 9270t clolhlng, tool• and/Of ottier LOT 27 IN BLOCK 2S OF lnstniment No. 92-0019935, ~ ;:..:,~ ~n":1-: ltlffl1 P-~ ttvougl'i p.9 1w•ded 10 IUCt1 bidder. In !b:"*". ~=·~ :1~;' UCTS, :)18 Undo Av1 , PUBLIC NOTICE The MMe oddrou houffhOld html ltOl'ed by NEWPORT BEACH TRACT, WILL SELL AT PU8UC Of tht C.Jllomla Problll prO\/ld~ -~~ conh_,.tr~ lhe e\ltf'tt ol flilurl 10 tnltr •~ .. "!v°.!'.:• • N1wport 8H(h, Calif. · .. _ttt•-·· 1 _ ... _' lhe followlna ptr"IOt'lt: IN THE CITY OF NEWPORT AUCTION TO THE HIGH ...__ I f fill documenl1, .,.., I .. , ..,.. Into Nld contrlCt IUCh .. ""'"' .,.en t268t rrw ...... end telophono nu...-r SP A011 JOHN PARTON· BEACH AS PER MAP RE-' Codt ...... ·~ or ng ICcompanled by. <*tifltd curl"' wilt be~ This llMemenl WU flltd PN#lp Rlctilrd TllM :)t8 •ut&neat Neme of ptelntlff'a ettomer, SP C020 LESLI! MCNASH; CORDED IN BOOK 3, EST BIOOER FOR C~H. claim• wia not ·~r· be-or uahier'• (f\eck Of. bid rt!;: DISTRICT r.Mrwt with "" Councy Cl«lt ol Lindo Ave.. Nt.;porl St•t ....... t cw ....... -without .... SP coeo JACK REY· PAGE 29, OF MISCEL· lawful tnonl'I ol the United lore lour monthl from tht bond fof not leN then '°" the right lo reject MY Of .. Orenge Counly on March Beech, Cail. 92661 The Following ptttonl ettomer, It: (Et "°""" HOLDS; SP 021 JOHN LANEOUS MAPS, IH THE Sltltl, evidenced b'I I hHrlng d•I• noticed of U1e emounl ol their bid, bldl or to wall/9 any It· 31, Apr117, 14, 21, t"2 Mena Adlll Tarln, 319 111 d()lng bullnffs 11• ew., .. dlreoclon r •I PARTON; SP 0045 ROY OFFICE OF THE COUNTY Cuttler'• Check drl!Wn on ·=·MAY EXAMINE the made ~ble to:: City regultr111•• °' lnfOtmailliff Fazsu• Lindo Ave.. Newport OUAUTY Pl.US INSTALL.A· numoro do tolefono dol MOREHEAD RECORDER OF SAID OR· 1 state °' natlontl blnk, or ftlt k b lhe court II ou of Cotta M..._ pro-In eny bld1 or In the bid-Publllhed Newport 8"cl'i+ Beech, C.iif. 8H01 TION, ~ Stardust Dr , •boiodo dol demon-OwT1lf rtfffYll lhe rlghl ANGE COUNTY. th• 1qulv1l1nt lhtreol .,.. ~,,.Jon lnler9~t::J In posall lhlll be CON!dernl..., :i ding. Coit• Mt11 Diiiy Piiot Tnl1 bu1lne11 11 (On-Huntington Beach, Calif d lo bid ti the ..... Pur-YOU ARE IN DEFAULT (tr on anv other f1ntn-,., un tll IC:COmf>I ..., 'I No bldd• mey wflhdf-Merch 31 •~It 7 t4 21 dllded by; husband end 92647 dent•, • dol ornan-en.... must be mad• with UNDER A OEEO OF TRUST IWn -·· the fftai~ may .... IUCh CHhltr • check, any bid'°'. period of U)Cty • ..... • • • wife Ronald J. w .. btll Jt . 5~ dente quo no tlono PW10N1 checks 0t cuh-DATED 8J25/8t. UNLESS c:l.i lnt11tutlon lpecifted In wtth "':,, c....J.J= R~ calh, Of blddef'I bond. (90) days Ill• the CS.II Mt l"2 Thi rtgl11renl(1) com-S!Atduat Df.. ..unltngtOn ebo9edo, Ht Or .. ~ !era ctiecks only. All pur-VOU TAKE ACTION TO Sedlon St02 ol the Calif«· ~ ...,....._ o No bid lhlll be consld-for the ooen1na of bld1. T-323 ~ to trtnMCI bufi. Beach, Calif 82e47 beum end Foronll, Ono cl'ialtd good•.,, lold "u PROTECT YOUR PROP· nla Ananclal Cod•. and tu-1 flling of 911 lnwn!Oty ertd unless It 11 m.de on t A P•yment 1'ond end 1 PUBLIC NOTIC! ,,.., ~ the Flctitlout Dem• Ouren t uo:i Clvlo Pleaa, lult• 250, 11," and must be Ptld tot ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT thorlzed to do bullnn1 In ::! 'f,.P':/':,,.,°' .:J:i! ':; blenlt ~orm fumllhld ~"i: Plfformance Bond may be 8ullne1t N•"'-C•l lilted Hot111n1. Huntington Newport leach, CA and removed •I the time or A PUBUC SALE. IF YOU the Stat• of Calllomla, ALL ICCOUl't 11 prO\/lded In ~o i:o•ll U:" with required ptlono tht ••ecu-Flotltloue lbOve on: April 1, 1992 IHdl, c.w. t2&47 e2eeo 7t4178M888 Nit. Stiff 1ublec1 lo prior NEED AH EXPLANATION PAYABLE AT THE TIME OF MCtlon 1250 ol the CalifOf· OYf= otW: Pr lion OI the c:ontnlCI and ............... Phillip R. Tlflft Tb.la bu1lne1t I• co~ DATIE: JAN 1'I 1990 canc.ftallon In the ev.nt Of OF THE NATURE OF THE SA1..E. Ill right. titJe end in. nla Probate eocs. A R• the P' ~ <>-lf'iall be In the torm Ml ltat....nt Thia Mtement wet ~ ducted by: 1 general pan. Robert •· Kuhel, ::':.i!::. = ~S8.Ci581~~00'iJ,AggJ_..,.. Mid by It 11 TrustM, quell tot Sptclel. NoUw T.:ir~ddor must~ a:=,: IN oonll'Kt ~ The Followeng ~ O::~ ~11 ~~ ~eglittant(•) com. Cieri!, ., Delore• thl• 2tSf and 28TH cs.y ol TACT A LAWYER. In that,. .. property lltuat• form ~valltbte ftom tht Valid Slat• ~ .. Calitoml• Eich bldd• lhall be. II-i;-..~ terr: &'A Q E 1992 menced to trenaac:t bull-••no, Deputy AorU. 1992. Public Stonge 117 25TH STREET. NEW· In Mid Coun1y and Stitt, Cour1 · clualflcatlon A (Generel cenled contrktOI pursuant SOURCE. 42 Alpen Sl ,.l'rtM neu under the F'ICtltloul Publl•h•d Newport M1n1gtmtnt, Inc. r.r .. PORT BEACH, CA t2M3 dtaetlbed u follows! Attomer.., the P•tl-Engineering) ~ Ind to the 8UtlntM Ind Pro-TUllin, CMtr t2t80 • Publlshtd Newport 8etch-Buslnfft N•rne(1) lttled Bttch/Coita Mesa Dally phone (818) 244 .. 080, w(H 1 llrttt lddreu °' I.at 42 of T,.c;1 4041 , as tloner1 al~pt~fltd u ,. r..atons eocs. Ind be I-Pitrlck Mi(tlHI McAN, Costa MeH Otlly Piiot lbove on: NiA PloC Aprll 7 14 21 28 Aoenl for owner. common d11lgnatJon of per map thereof record.cf MARC T . UGAN qlMW ,..'!!_._ • _ .. _. cenMd In the folowlng 2242 Aspen St.. TUldn ·-14 21 21.-•'1 a Ronald J. Weibtll Jt. ' ' ' ' Publl1h1d Newport ptopet1y It lhown .t>olie, ... Book l38 p 27 21 ATTORND AT LAW The """"'ect°' .. _com-cteulflcltlont: CWH t2tlO ' .,.... • • r· · Thtt tllttmtne we1 filed 1992 "T"l~g Bt1ch-Co1ll Me .. Diiiy no wll'rwtry II glYtn u to ~ 28 ~ea: Ml~ t Z31 M. HAR•OR ply wfth '!!!. ~1tiont780 :! El.ECTRICAL SERVICES: t1....:, Or.ii McAN t2IO 1992 With the Counly Clerk ot ,,... Pllol April 21 , 28, 1992 . ltt comptetenna °' COf· •LVD ITI 101 ~ '"" "' • .... C-10 :"' a 1-' ..._ T-3&4 Orenge_ County on Mwch ---------I T39S rtc1ntet)." Tht benellcl1ty '-ntOUS Mapi In the olflot '' • ' clullve, of tM Clllfornlt FENCE REPAIR l MAINTE• ... eon .. w.. ~. ,_ 24, 1~ --------under Nld Dttd of TNSt. of the County Recorder of FU L L •"TON' CA U1bOt Coda; the pr9Ylillng NANCE· C-t3 port IMeh, Callt. 92MO PUii.JC •OTICI tooo PUBLlc NoT1cE by '"'°" °' • brNCh °' Mid County. AP 11•1-on-92•'2 ,... end ICM of weges... ooVuNING aoARo, ~ ~r~2 "'""· PUbllhed ~ e..c:~ default In the obllQatlon9 Ot (1t4) l'lt·t132 tablilhld by the CltY of ,............_. lteokor IM-j ,......._ C . NOTICE OF HCUrtd thereby. htrllo-TM d Publl1htd Ntwporl COtla Mt9I. wtlfc:tl are on --irn • • Thl1 bu1 n .. 1 II c:o~ .............. Olla M ... D11ly Pilot PU•LIC SALi OP tort Utculed ~ defly. .. , ... ·dz: 8Hch-Cosll Mna Diiiy fllt wlt9' IN CltY Clertl of reoter, ......... nt ducted by: '" 1""'"°°'r.; --.......... t Aprll 7, ••• 21, 28, t992 'EJlllON&L PROPUTY tred 10 tht undersigned 1 ::. c:;mon ..., hlrtl Piiot Aprll at 22 28 t992 Mid City: Ind ihalt lort .. t ...,,.,. '°"'°" ('lt4t ~da ... '.!~~!" ot tr The l'ollowlng Plf"IOrlt T-3.37 No OOt01 -men Dedarlllon of o.. r prope .. , "' • ' 'TW3tt p1n111re1 prucrlbtd 1 ... 3240 ,_._. .. ..,, .,. dollla bullneu ... PAC9'1C VllW Punuant 0 to the Cdfomll flUlt end Demand fOf Slit, lbove described It J>W· therein tor non com~ Publl •h•d Newport The "ttrant(•) = IAYWOOD FINAN.CIAI. PUILIC IOTICl •MDNAL PAM Sell.s.Mc:e s1orege 'eel-Ind -men l'IOllot of • port«t to be: 3125 Yll-PUILIC NOTICE of uld Code. ee.c:M:osta Mela D.,,., ~ trwectf1ctltlou6 GROUP. 101 N. Patti: c.n.1-------- c.n.terY • ~ tty Act (8 l P Code 21100 llUlt Ind of ~ to low1tqnt Drive , Cotll The City,..~~ tht Pilot Aprll 21 27 1992 a:Tn..e N.':.(i) .. led I• Oftv9 Sle. 20:), santa "°......._ C""Pll • Cfwtory .. MQ.). tht undefllgnld aoM the l.flderllgned lo ....... CA 92Q8 NOTte• City or ...... ta ,... • • F227 obove on· NIA Ana. Cellf. 92705 .......... NMM View Oftve wlll MM' 1t s>Yblle luctlon, Mii l&ld P'OC*1Y to Ntl1ly Tl'it und111lg"td dlt• lffVITINQ •IDS MrVff tht ~to rtllci l(eflV O.Ykr McRN EBMtL~. 212 Bay. ltete .. nt 3500 ..:=:; llOctl on MAY 7, t"2, Ill 11:30 tlid obllgatlonl, llld thtr• elllme .. llal>il1ty IOI' eny NOTICE It f\efeby Glwn '"Y end/Ot *:, PHINNSV PUBLIC NOTICE This ltatetnent wu flltd wood Of .• NMpOlt Beach, The 'OllowlnQ persons .....,.. AM, 2099 PlllCentla, CO.ta 11111 th• undtrtlgntd lnC:orTOCt.nlla In Mid $trttt tMt Meted propoNlt for an.•EN • ' with the County Cl«tl of Cellf, t2tlO •• dolllQ bultnlt• .. ~'!~~~~~~~I Mesa per.onet prOptf'ty"" ceultd tlid node• ~ de-~ °' octllr common lumllhlng .. labot, rnat.n. Cltr Clerk, Cltr •f '1etltl111e Orenge Cour4Y on April 2 Debbie 8mlll'i, 28512 110RNEU. IAEWlNO co dU<llng furniture, CIOtNnel. faM end of eleCtlon to be Ila,~~ c..e..... ..,....._ .._.. 1912 'Ft11no Drive, Mlu lon INC., 575 Amon Bouievwd, too11 ll'td/Ot OChar houl9-rec0tded Jtnuery 3. 1992 dtalgnatlon. lion Ind IUCf\ other fadl-Publlthtd N1wpoft ltet1•1M Pll'ltGe Vlejio. Clillf. 12tt1 SUltt &eo. Cosq Meu, hold lllfTll atOted by the .. lnltr. No 12..(1()4381 In Seid" .... wlll be made "" .. may be rtqulred for IHCh/COll& Mtu Pilot The P:ollowtng ptrlOf\I ·-~ .... Thi• bu1INH I• con-Callf. ~ lollowlnQ ~: Book ft1ge of Olfl(llil WlthOut warrlnf'I, 1icprt11 lhe GOLF COURSE. CART .. .-21 27 1992 ere dofnQ but6ntN as: Pubalhtd N.-port --, .. _ .. duded by: • 99f*ll part• O. Hell1m1n 8r1wln9 SP 8032 LAAAY BAA-Aecofdl In the oMc:. ot the °' Implied, rtgttdlng tllle, P::!Jl.ot uaoe), wt11 be .,..... • • TA& W"AM:HOUSE FON-Coata M ... Diiiy ...,1 nersNp ~. lne. CA o.tawari RETT; SP Bosa llllY recorder of Orenge countY. po11eulon, or encum-r by !fie Qty of TM3tO TAHA. r;1o 180 N9WPOf1 Aptfl 14, 21 . 2t. Mey I, The regl1tren1(1) com-Corp0illll0n)\ 100 Hatboro GREENWOOD: SP 1124 said ule Wll DI inede, bttnCH 10 MUaly the un-Costa MtM" the Office of "11LIC NOTICI c.. Of Sulll no . ...., 1"2 menctd IO trlf\lllCt bu8'" view fltan, Lii Ctoue, W1 REGINALD DICARLO; SP bUt ~ COYINnt or .... 1 ..;.._.a-. ed Iha City ()erk. n Falt port IMc:h Calf .-T-363 ,,... undef the ~ 54802-0459 C200 ROBERT KEAUKEA; wwrenty, ..... or Im-..-d ........ --"°"' Dftw, eo.ta ....... Cellfor-•actlOW NO. Millon Ooidieb 'rruettt of "'""'" NllM(I) lltted Thi• bu1lntH 11 con-.......... lf SP en SHERRI MIUER plied, regwdlng tltlt Poto by Mid Deed°' Truet. with nla. untll thl hour of 10:00 '19tt-lllO the Miiton end ite1 Gottlieb PV•LIC NOTICI abCM on: A.Dfl 1. 1"2 duetect by:• corporation ·i~;;;;;;;~i0i~i*~i~~ivei•~the~i~~·i·~~~~i·i°'~~~~~~i·~~~~~lnd~iofihef~~~~ .. i L~-~1~"~h NOTICI~ ~.·~~~~~ NOT~OI' ~~ ~~~~~)~m- STIRTlll& I llEW BUSllESS?? The 1.-get ~mont et the Piiot la pleeMd to ~ • new MNtoe now IMPltebll to "" MJnea.Nt. We wt11 now Se.ARCH the Mme for you .. no f:lftra ctwge, Ind MY9 you the time tnd the trip to the Court ~ In Ser'ltl Ant. Then, Of courM, ""9r tho Merch II compltiled we .. rue youf ftetttblt bu..,_ nemo etatemont with Che County Clerk. publleti once • ...-tor' tour WMkl • ~ by ... tnd "*' ... )00"" proof of pubk .. ~i .... Cowley a.rt. tlme they will be opened -·---OP ~ Loe Anoelll. Cellf. 1MI U•llllllld wu tied ~ to trwac:t bull- putlllcly Ind rMd oloud In ........ ' tooi4 ..... °" ... .. C°"""I Qetk of ,... uncllf the fktlttout lh• Councll Chem.,.,_, 9UUl SAU MO OoNlld w .,.. T""*M AUTOllOllU ar.,.. CoYl1ly on Aptt ~. lusiMte Ntme(•) .. i.cs lttltd propos .. t 1hall OP INTSNTIOll TO of the 0on9id w. ~ Re-Noetoe It hereby ~ 1• aboV9 on: not~ bMr IN lltle Of the wotk TRAllSPD YOCabtt Trull. t1 Moi.ito ~ to 11Ct10t111071 Pll'lt81 Jotv'i L cumt, Cornrollef Md nlme OI the bidder bu1 A&.COHOLIO Or. Corona dll Mtt, C .. f. Md 3072 GI the CMI COde ~ N1WPOft IMch-This •tatement WH flied no other dl1tlngul1hlng 11.v.RAOm UCSNH 12'25 of the SIUt GI Calltomla C°"9 Mola Delly N04 -"" lhl County Clerk ol marU. My bid ~ (UCO .... ltOt l.ynn tOrtt. cJo 2t3 cerM the uudltllQnld, 0 I W Aptl 14, 21, n. May I, Orange~ on April 3, l"8r the IChecMtd cloelnO et _.a AON Ollf. c.llf. mn TOWING. IMO., ... Woll ,. 1ta 11m1 for the receipt Of btctt &MllloP • _ ~-"°""9 ao..b, 111'1 ..... Coeee MtM. T~ ,U'IHT INI lie rllUl'ntd IO bidder · p 940,. 10224 CNrtna Cfoat Roed. ~ =CA '2U7 Pubhhld ~leach-~= ~ :: .NOTI~ ~·) HEAEIV ': C'C· Callfn:::4 GI ;:,--::,... ~ PUILIC llOT1CI Coste Mela Delly '"°' bidder to ... lhll hie bid It OMN thll • Wk .... GI ft>Ae'w.e. ":,;...., rnm. c111torn11. at 11.:. on = 14• a1. ~ May I\ r~ In~ lfml, ...... MCI a hNflr ol II-tJOIO MMay A__,., ,.,.. WfDHDOAY, l'8 do'/ ........ ,, ... 11 1!!_ . T-.... ... A Ill of lld Doeumlt* cotlOlo b"4"1191 lclt"8 II tene. Co11f .,._..., Of MAY 1911. l'8 toto.ing -._. : ~ ~ :=: ~ = lodll I.cu. .:·TA''""*-~ r.;· = h~ ~ cw n. =:-:"' 1*W1 PUii.iC IOTICI 71 ftlr Orlwe, MMe, !"Y or fednl Tu Hurn-.12UI 7::;· ' C~'!.;.-MOTOfll NO.: U.. ... ~ M : r--"ii9iii;;;---Clltomle • .-nonrefUnd. befl and ~ Id-T .. I b ............ , 11 c~ Cuqe NO. ll'TATll THS MOUft, PlellU1• 1be1 ..,......~ltOOO.Alt ..._.Gl9'11111f~ "1 • ..... 1HI AC\Jlt/C,, JK-11m ..... -....,,~ •11R11eNw :J::""'dWQI GI 15.00 ... .,.: HUNG M. DO,= by: 1 ..,_.. '*'° 4KAU1t.IC0107U, telnVallly,Celf.11'701 ...... , ... """' ... tncM1ld If hMo 1011 IAKIR ""HT. TM reglttrlftt(•) c~ 2.JAlll11CA ._. ...... 11m l.otul ,,. ... u,. '*'°"' _... bJ "'811 _, Docu-COITA WU. CA ..... IMftCld to hMlld ._,.. leld t111 11 tot l'8 pur-Avenue, ,...... V..,, n ~ ~ 11· "*"" end oetllf ~ IANO T. HUYNH. 1oa8""' Wldlf ._ ~ poee GI-~ 1111'1 GI Cllf.ll'IOI HlLPINO HAHOS, 711 W NJ 11eO lie w1lotd .. ~ ITMIT. COSTA au.INN Nllftl(I) 11111aC1 lhl Ylldltllgnl(t .ot Towfng Metwen Ammar, 11117 19th It. fflt1, Coele Meta, :=:~~=~=•:"AU..=-Oft: l1pl11Mer 12, =-::r :-.... -:::: ~~~.,J"·• Corona, ~-t "'9u'. ZOii ' "*"" _. not M mellld T DfWI ... DMfr" Donald W ._, .. ...,_GI tlll. 0.... CO..V. IOU hOlo ~Aw .• Cotti ...... unlW the ...._., 1100 All other buelneu "* 1wi '*" w ..... ~ 1119 1e dly Dal, !MN, Celr. •111 CeM. Ne27 ' CNr9I " ........ .. ~ !Id llddl'HH(•) .... County Ollrtl °' ..... 1• Thia ~t .. eon-Thi• i.u1lne11 I• con-: ...,.,...,... ::'.:IN,."' •••=i11cefto 0r.,.. e...ay °" '*"" .,. .....,. ..._ .__, "11 • ......,.. ,.,,. ducted ~: non ~ ~ bldp~ = ~ • :,,, ~--= ltl'f 14, •• Pw.il1hall Newport i;-',,.~ .. l1trant(•) eo.... ~~=~bent(•> c~ : ....._ P·t through ,.. ••ll•r(1),\lconH•. ere: ................. .....!....--=. ~ ..._ Deir ...._.,,lo hMlld ......., menced1 lt trwwt ...._ • ~ In l'8 ...... NoM ..._._ ..___, ..... Al9fl l1, 1m.. ,_ UIWW .. ~ neaa Wldlt l'8 AeWoui " ...,,.,-........................... MCI INI lie Thi NlfM(at, todlt ~ Colll ..... Dair "°4 ta ••lrw Nwett ...... ...._ Netfttt.t 11attC1 ! ..,~ ~ 1 ~ ""' °' ,..,_ T• ...-. .-1, 1•.11, •. 1• •••1e IOTllCI .._enc Mlrdl M; t• elMWo • Merctt U. 1111 , • ceeflllr'1 ctlldl or a llild bert MCI llddr'eea GI l'8 T-Mil r--.. Dlll9lll Corer ~ I ........ :r:_ ':.:,. *J = =: ::&·~~:r:e;..'{!: MUC •TICI •• :::: ::_ :J: ~ bi::,"&.. "'c: .!:' u:"C:, 'g,. ~ =-~-=:-:: ~ ~~--• ...,. • .,.. ••••1 •• ~~ .. llerd\ bCluftlw -~ ,... ....... , .. Tiie_ ......... "''"--"",.............. ,...... ........ unleM MCIOwpiled llf ............. W. II 'TM ~ .. 2 II I .... IMNill •: ... l?lf'ell....,.,. ...... ,_......,........,.,, ....... aua" IHhler 1 •hecJi, Modi'"..-.........,,., h-OMi1ttC111 fJI ~ COu!Ww. VANQUAlllD IYITIM. C... .._. ~ ,_ C.... ..... 0.., ..... ...,, • __. • ...,_ ...., .. ., ,..., ....,. c•u-. .. ,..... .we trot ...,..., llwd. '4-a.. 7 ... 11 • t• ...._ 1 , .. ., • ,. Mo ..................... "" .,.... .... "' • unll ,......,, Mir I, t• c... ...... Cllf. -........ • .... • ........ • • .., ..... n II ..... Oft.~..., ......... 11:t0 a.lft. ... """' ... Hat"Y lrto 9'0dltltft, T.SCJ , .. ' , 1 ~- , \• :. ,. Newport Beach/Costa Mesa DaJty Pilot .._ • .,_ IW&JC IOTICI R. II .. llhf I 111111111 --....... ._ ....... .... • ...... ... -·== ... -lt&ll'llHI ........ ._! .. Mw .... Ill..... lulfrlll llw ·-..... __.. .,.___ --...... -·· .... .......... .......... ., ....... . 9A~hu•-•· ,,.. r-Aig ...,_. The ,-.. -..... • -----~ .. ": -• .,. dalrlG bullrwi9 ... .,. ~-.::.=..:'!.-... ..,. rlllowt119 perwone The f~ perwone TN ~ S* N • PINANCIAL, MAOHf'r AllOCaATES --· .,. dOlr'I .--. •: ft dolna ........ •: ft doing bullneSt ••· .,. I. COMI Hwy. II, N7 NlwDOft a-.°'· 1 ,11• LIDO ACHT BROK (a!'OlJTH COUNTY AOOPTIOH IDIAHTME. StWfAlt MAIDS ;"2 CoreM-dll MW, c .... ::.ir" IHch, Callf: ::::. 101 lhlpvird w OAll(MA!(R ftt>MCCUJRI 2111 ....... Wit 20''· ltoolchunt St. ,;, Cell D, Newport 8-cti COMPANY, 2'7n Lc*O, eo.a MeM. c.iit. tae2t 11ngtot1 Beach CA~ ---...... K~. lwncta w lhaa. eo Roya .12183 LAM Fot• call. taaO MUlne Mane MICN, t52 c:n.tina Md«t.on ,8922 !!f ... ~ ~ COfOria !!.:...._O•ori~ewport :'" I . Wood, 422 ~ 1. a.tocue. 2A772 OoldenrOd. cou u.u. ISfoollhwwt l3F t{" CA _ ,_-_ _,, CellC _..., o"'•· Newport leach Lobo, LAM ~ c..t. c.llf. tae2t 92t4f ' · ' TNI DUllMM .. ~ Thi• bua!M.. It con. ~-~ 92l30 Thi• butlMH It con-Thi• buelneH II con-..,,... .... _~ ----,: en lndMdllll ducted by. .,, lndMdl'9I • ...... ,,... It con-Thlt bu1lneu It con-ducted by: an lndMdUll ducted bV: an lndMdual The '"'8ttant(1) co-TlJe reeietranl(•) com-~ by. an lndMdu.I ducted by: M lndMdual Th• regletrant(•) com. The reglatranl(t) com. ,..... lo 1r..ac1 ..-. meneed '° nnua tM-. ~eatalr111l(1) com-Tha raolaltant{•) com.-mtnC»d IA-tranuct buUo IMnGld to nnNet bull-,.. ..-, "' fldilloul ,,... under the Acthloul "---' lo nnuct bull-meneed to ~ bualo-neu under till ficUUoot .,... under lhl Fldltloue ltdll ... Name<•> lated ..... NMM(I) •-.cs MN under the flctlllout .... under "' Ac1lloul Butlnel• Name(•) lllt9d 8u1ln111 Nam•<•> lilted aboWll on:~ 20, 1112 a0owe on: NIA ::!."'" Neme(e) 119'ed Butlnelt NarM(•l ltted eboYe on: Match 23, 1t92 lboY9 on: Match 31 1992 w. J. ~ [wndl w Shea , ....... °"s.: March 2', 1992 ~ on: nol IPPl'clbtl M&Jdne M. Machi Cdstlna And«aon • 'Tll9 11 'I l•ll WU llad Thia ..t.m.n. WU Ned ,_,,. Wood ~ I. McClln Thlt tlatemanl WU filed Thlt ltelemenl WU ftted .. "' County aa.tl of .... Iha COUl"lfy Clertc OI ::: ..... ~ WU llad Thie •••ment WU llad Wfth the County Clerk Of with the County aerll of Of9"ll9 CCMftV on MtllCh ()renoe County on M.,cl'I ~ ,.~ Clift of with Iha County Clerk of Or119 County on M.,ch Orenga County on Metcl'I 24, ,.. 24, til2 21. 1112 ...._.ty on M.,cti Otanga County on MMCh 24, 1992 31, 1992 PHHea FU.... 21. 24, 1t92 "25983 F121HO ""*"" Hewpor1 Beech-~ Newl)Oft Belleh-f'SHH'I PSHHT Publlthed Newport 8Hcf'I. PUbll1hld N~ BellCh- Co... M... Deity Piiot Co ... Mau Dally PllOI Publilhld NawpOtt Beeeti. Publlahed Newpoft. e .. cl'I-Coate MHI Dally Piiot Colla MIH Dally Piiot Aprtl '· 14, 21, 21, 1992 Aprl 7 14 21 21 \992 Coeta M•.. DIJly Piiot Co•t• MH• Deify Piiot Aptll 7, 14, 21, 28, 1992 April 7, 14, 21, 28, 1992 T-338 ' ' • • .. 7, 14, 21, 21, 1992 A.pl 7, 14, 21, 21, 1992 T-342 T-351 ---------1 T-34C T-34& T-339 ·------- Tuesday, April 21 , 1992 •• When~'ie• to buy, do it the mt,~mlmt ~DIMV!lf-check our open Home Dhedory ... .. lllJllll See 11111' car maim racks! TO PUCE II II Cll1 Rt.11 yw im> 00 b 10 tkM, n ~doesn't sel, •'I rm ~ f°' 5 nm lkr,'s, FREE!* 642 -5678 Ml-1121 330 West B ay Street Costa Mesa, CA, 92827 Hou ses 1Condos For Sale (.t ;'\; 1.11:\1. I 00:.! COOL CONDO BNutlful 4yr old un.lt. Ught bright and airy. Why rant? tH,800 (1245eB) ERA Rlfftr1y & Uord llW55S PATIO HOME SuJ)41r daall 2br 1lngl1 atory In beat ioc.t1on. Fplc, lrge prlvala patio, 'cJalr, 2 car gar. w/~n«. t129,900 Cd Joe_. 8-48-1202. T.,..119'.attora ( (11((1~\ ltllN I !Nii ION Ht-:/\( II !IMO IUCHLMNQ Upgraded 2bd twn- hma. Parquet entry, new floor coverings, private pa,llo, lntld• laundry. . 1138,000 Call Joe, 848-1202. Tartt.II Roatto,. IEST PRICE Sener aays 'SELL' 3br 2ba. Completely r• pluterld pool. New catpat & paint color your choice with your quick offer. t200,000 Call Joe, 8-48-1202. Tartt.II RoaHora . CHARMING STARTER 1.0'1 s COHO NJ\ H>H SJ\l.t: l 400 l>EI. MAR 2 122 LMt C...tt ec .. R vtew * ADULT SPLIT LEVEL propar11H, near air 3BR 2~A. gar, f/p, attlp. Financing Avall. lndry. 1 ~ bike to tx:h. Pr.c11 st an ~' S25k S2, 100. 63 t ·2 t 15 Bkr (707)4StMNS4 'I -C-HAR--M-IN_0_2_B_r_1_B_a ( H JT -<ff-STJ\Tt: PHOPt:HTY l ~M~ MOVING TO LASVEQAS? ' Tired of th• high coat of Hvlng? 2 bed· room, t bath horn• on a large, walled corner lot. Super Looatlonl Com- pletely renovated! RV parking. Only 175,000. C.11 Biii or Halen toda at (702) hou••• garage, frplc, yard. 1 blk from bch. S1300/mo. 675-8075 Charming 2Br 1 Ba, great kitchen, stove & d/w, apacloua llv rm, frplc, garage. $1300 + .. c. 818·355-0823 Walk to bchl 2BR 1 Ba upper .$1150: 2BR 2B• lower $1325. Gar. t/p, lndry. pauo 960-6483 COSTA MESA 2124 COSTA Mt:SA 2 12·1 1 BOO VHoa • duple• 2BR· 28A, dishwasher, dlspoeal, W/D, frplc, gar, deck, custom built, $975. 642·131'1 Back• to New Can· yon Pk 3BR lBA, lg• yd, new cfpt, quiet, 999 Grove Pl. S 1100 + aec. 645-0580 CLEAN ~BR + lam rm + study, lrptc. Quiet cul· do-sac. Lg y{d. S 12901 mo. Agt 650-,1557 H l!NTIN<iTON BEACH 2 1-10 Nt;WPOHT CORONA BEACH 2169 DEL MAR 2622 Newport Heights SMALL 2er 1 ea. U111 Very large ex~utlve paid. Garage, lndry. 1 BR on Cliff or. 2 Cai 614-B Marguerite. No garage, lrplc, balcony. pets. S1000/mo Open Some vltwl Oas & Sat 1 -4pm 548·2525 water paid. W1hr/Dry1 Studio, 5 min to ocean, lncl. $1100/mo. Agl 7 yrs new, clean, spa· 8TS-4912 clous. huge balcony, $850. 640-5664 Bkr Seavlew!! 4BR, 2'h8a, sweeping view of mtns/clty Ila, grndr, pool, 1ennl1. gated comm S2800 per mo. 84~205 7 r.OSTA MESA 2624 llJ.I M ·\H !"~'.! Pretty 3bd In great to- c allon near beach. P r I c ~t..o...__a.....UJl~M.l~_.!QLilnf.Q!:...jl sa1•. (76320> DhlfMF....a.... raaa......,•11.....t NEW 2Br 28a condo. 51"' ._., .. ,, • WVf'I '°"down. $.479,500 IN-5555 154-&471 Ext. 1 ts i--HAP-PY-HAC--IEJl_DA_ (OSI/\ Mt:S/\ IO:M NEWHOMESI! BUILDER'S CLOSE.OU Tl Onlr 1 Left!! 3BR. over 2300 aq. ft. 8uld« wfll Coopetata wlftNnclnQ, Charml ng Spanlah atucco 4bd •. Pride of ownetthlp. (S122W) t239,900 ERA Rlfftrty l Uo,d 113-5555 WALKTOIUCH Houses/Condos For Rent -~ ---- (ot-.Nt-:lu\t. 2102 CORONA DEL MAR • ' 3 Bedroom, 4 Bid· room detached ho"'•· Fireplace, double car gat•g•. fenced yarCI, 111 maintenance incl. 545..()442 Nl':WPOHT HEACH 2 169 Sten To Send VEMLY 1BR·3BR nr •--------.. •East Sid• 2BR• tx:hl 2-4 car parking. Westcliff Twnhome Encl gar. W/D hkup, S875-S1700/mo fenced yd. $900. 180 · VIiia Rentals 2er 1 'hBa, new car· E. Wiison. 828·1473 petJpalnt. $850 lhru Twnh••·style, 38r 675-4912 S900. 1728 Bedford •Do you need lg clean 1 bd Charming view • -------- 2"Ba. encl garage. Lane. 827.5107 or 2br 1ba? Garage, new W/0 hkupa. pool & ----..,......-----310-5964770 x 205 cpt, O/W, storage. 1 pa. S 1 070/mo + •Blufta 38r 2\~ Ba on S750 No Pet 640-2495 $350 dep. 2233 F&r· f ,._ _______ ..,, _ _;_ ___ .:..._:._:--..:....:.. view Rd 548·7001 gmt>en, nr pool, rplc, •Lg 3Br 2Ba, lrplc, COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2124 CL S Mov•·ln Specl•ll 0 E TO ALL!! Nc..vor 2BR 2BA $850. 2BR 1BA. laundry rm, Pam Agt 540·5880 new ca.rpet. Will ac· or 979·3848 cept 0 C. h ousing -------- $875/MO Move-In Specials! 2284 MAPLE 2 & 3BR l'ownhomesl CENTAUR MGMT Good loc• 548-7307 642-2288 or 6~1·27~5 E'SIDE BACK BAY 2BA 1 BA am back yrd, gas w d nk·up. N o pets $735 mo 6115-163 1 aft 3pm NEW NEWPOHT BEACH 2h69 LOOK! Newport Beach 2BR Apartment 2 Years New Avg S&37/mo For lat 6 Month• On Our SpecltJll Call NOwtl 114·650-8310 ' HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU! Is someone special having e birthday 134 .. 000 Olteft a.t/iun 1·S at13YallewRd .......... Gorgaoua 2. atory condo. t bd w/loft. mlllbl• entry & kitchen noora. u .. d brick fplo. 1174,900 Call Joe' 8-48-t 202. TarMll ......... Nl-:Wl'OH I $950 NEWPORT BEACH · 1 bd Bel boa Bay Club • Vut $1725 CORONA DEL MAR • 2bd Oen/bay vu. 1ec St950 2 car gar. new carpaV patio, lg closets. dbl tlle/bllnds. S1575/mo gar. new crpt & paint. ., • ~:;·~~~~~:::tm; -~-L-:_o_'';_p~-~-:·-,~-~-:° ..... ::-:- 4 A:;,'::.::·s :::,::. fJ LIDO HIOHRISE • 2bd -------- View Apt • $2700 WINTER RENTALS AVAILABLE Remu SC 642-9797 1 & 2BR Units fl'om catod 'I BR with prl· t in Ml!{' Announce It in the Daily Pilot end Independent! Send in a non-returnable photo along with S 1 0 00 or Just a message with SS 00 end we will publish it on .. MlJy 7th. Deadline· MlJt 1st, 5;00 pm. 4 Sala By Owner, 28R tBA w /apa. R 2 l,tndev. Huge lot 75e0 aq ft , Aaklng S24S,OOO. &48-5933 .... Verde Beautiful 38R 2~BA twnhm sat In a qut.t gorgeoua Mftir'G next to Coun-trf C1ub. Beat unit In a great location. 1244,900. 882-3295 llCLUDED Exceptional 38d 2~ a.. muut-1 ..... 1 unit In private community. I 9'ream•, pooVapa + tennla. Don't ml.. ttl h39,000 (20585) IRA lWltrtr & Lloyd I llW55S Conwnlent Pl .. t C ... alftod M2 ... T8 INCRl'lll YOUR RIACH THROUGH OURNIW IMPROVID LOWIRRATll ~ffi St.It~ Int .... TNI'• AU. Y'O" pey. ............. ....... ... llRVICI DlllCTORY fW ...... 11...,,,...DR CALL TOOAYll AIKPOR ""' .. u1 .... ....,, "lti'int lllltO I Ht./\( II IOli'I •E••t•ld• small d'lu• S800 w'lae. pvt tx:h, val• patio. S&25/mo HAI.HOA Pt:NINSUl.A :.!h07 1BR hou11. CIHn, bay Vl•w. 9T3·9030 546-9081 Waterfront Hom11 Inc. BY OWN•R Weatctltf blight aptM:loua, newly d.c 3Bf 3Ba on comt IOt w/pool & ataam rm. $565.000. Gary, 72.5-4, 78/d 142-0830f• Realtors 631·1400, 76()..36()() HAI.HOA Pt.NINSULA 2 107 bright, wshr/dryr, aky· 110 Lido l'•rk Dr. llghl, $825. 04&-1264 Spong speclalt thru 4/30 w Spaclous & cle•n-28R 3Sd11n 2"8• twnhme, 1 Ba, garage, frplc. Jae, Big Cyn golf court• lg tront/bacl( yard vwl Tennis. pool, apa, •Cute & cozy 2eFVyrly. CLEAN 1Br $650 mo aundeck. gar, w/d, ubl with garage Of' $600/ Incl, etepa to market, mo without garage . $950/mo. 945-H82 No pets. 722-67 t 1 Penthoutt Condo! On Udo bayl Spec Oen/bay vwa, 11c bldg. Prince. 1!154-0487 GOTTA SELL FASTI •Sharp 2Br 1 Ba hae. 2 blkt 10 tx:h. Gar, new cpVpnt, no pets $950. + uul. Agt. 835·5-44.S No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper 5-ACRE RANCH Great lnv11tment, va· cation wonderland & retirement property. All flat land. Zoned The r .. ldentlal. $2990. 15 00 dn, 175/mo. liljlllit. flts tn. 5825/mo. 722·89t9 S1800/mo. &40-5274 2BR 1 ea town home 111 H1rbor Woodl COHO NJ\ DEL MAH 2622 Mesa Verde Attachec Townhomo Steps to gat, lndry hkup $895 Nwpt Cntr. 2Br 1 Ba, mo. Call Anne Mc· S1 t50 Bkr 640-56&4 •1800 •q ft. ocean/bay Catland 751-4330 w. 2BR 2BA widen & R Sc All Lg• prim• 38r 2Ba apacloua patio. Avail emu ra low•r duplex unit, ,,., 5/1. $1850. 673-7892. SBA 2 ~ BA e11ec: home block to bHCh, lrplc, --,,,.,.------- Pool. spa, new crp\/ patio w /am ocean •Charming 3BR 2Ba. pnt. Family neighbor· view, t 1300/mo wooelbUmlng 1rplc, wt hood. S1700!mo. Poo yrly Eveatwkanda: d hkupa, 2 cat gar, malnt/gardner Incl 494-7748 D1ya ask walk to bchl $1 350. The Prudential Ca. A• fOf' Judy: 933.3950 Rachelle 975-7113 atty. Leigh, 725-0690. P'1t gated comm. 3BR Clean, sharp 2Br 1 Ba. AH Kinds of Jobs For 3BA house, comm neat view, 2 bike to A.II Kind• of People. pool & apa. aec 1ye., beechl Carpon, patio ~r wtll flnanc•. 1.a00.223-4T•3 Piiot ClaHlfted. $1850. Agt. 844·7888 S925/mo. 675·2558 U...-==----..=-=~·------------ SERVICE DIRECTORY ·. \l'l'I I•\ '\,c I ..._ '>I I(\ 1< I· .I I •1, I I~ \'\,INt. .. 1-.N( 1-.S MOVIN<• ;1H ;11 lit. I >J-:<'KS 1 t. I ' I.\ NI I St I\ I' 1-. & I.\\\'< (.\Ill-.. PW~ ..._, II\ II ~" l'1·IM Mlcha•l'a Moving & QMr'I houeehotde. to l'•NC•S-GAT•S. Peraonallzad Lawn Storage. Lie. lnaur. N R 1 Ouar. lowaat ra1e1. yr1 ••P· Rallabla. ew epa r. Atdwoodl C&te. Wiii t>e•t any (l<>a-002). 832·8890 Good Raft. FrH Est. Ceder Pott Alc>llce. CM."NI prtcal Renovation and low ooet n&-2383 Jim Whvt• &42·7209 landec:aplng. FrM 11t. PUBLIC NOTICE Comm/A ... Re ... ratff, 14•3&40 or &4e.7217 The Calif. PubMc UtlN- dalty, bl-wkty or wtcty, Tel... l.8ftdeoaptne t111 Commlulon AE· Uc & bond. Cd ...... ..-RaPAIRS........ Comm./Rea. CIHn-QUIRES that all uMd Lovely 1 BR Counyard aottJng. Gated, pool, ac1M 1111. Ask about Spec1a111 942·5858 No matter what you're doing, your hometown • newspaper TM liii Piil.- fits In. Sl'HINKl.FH Hl-:l'.'\IHS ;rn:.! I Sprlnklor• are m only bUtlnesa. Repair & ln1talla1 lona Charlff 122·7824. ·1 10-:1-· ..... HVll ~ o...; 1•1 "' 111 ',I :\JI-..._'' '-IH\lll:--. II'"' ... R ... 131-2138 Rental PROPERTIES ·-. 1r .. ......_...__.....,, houaehold gooda Pal .C -· ., ..... .,......... movera print 1helr All Alnertoan T ~ L°'*Y k· Relf.able woman. tO +-nt atpantry ... c.• Valenttn Hl-o443 P.U.C. Cal T number, ••"''••· Removal *"'-lmPfOW odd9 Y'9 aicp, •Int r..., VfK'I Drywall. Gll)&4S-5277 The A Teem. ~ llmoa and chauneurs Trim, Senior Olac w~. I Mte num-~-p,.. oet. •All types repalra. I.zed lawn & garden print thff T.C P. num-FrM 111 5.lt-8415 -.. for 12 or 1· l .H 73BIMI or ..... ,23 Painting, Stucco, dry· care t5 yra up. bar In all adwnlH·•---------'_. -.mpa. ALS, PO 9o.x wait, lenc1a/ga1 ... S• &42-3921 mantt. If you haw a ~141, CM Neal. nlor Olac. John 6»-4111 question about tM .._ •IMPr0"8 Your ""'* T,.. S9Mce. atumpe, galny of a mover. limo I do all tra<Ma Low clnupe • "autlng. or chauffeur, call: ( t l'\l'-1111 ( I H l:\l ( J\111'1-.N I ll'r .l.tlO ..... ~ ... hnel-Cablneee Stalra ...... °" .. "'•'*'--.,.. .. .,., 84J.OM1 I I I( \ '\1 H I II I "> 1 o' '< 11 l 11 I , I :\ (. I 'I'' I Klrohfter 0 ... at. prlCH Uc'd & ~ded Comm./raa. lawn Public Utlllt11a 44 yn In NB. l'tana, Jay •ao-3009 malnt Mitt• .. 1-oa12 Commtaalon R•rno::.~~ Carp~ntry, ptumblng, • I Alli ' 1t._NM 15 ' painting, aklll•d In , .. ,..,._ • ...,., ...._, ~~!.t J:~:;::~:U· .,., .. n14m .,11 110. 220, Alt ll't\aMe, ~ Prof. 0.Clenlng. _,_....,.,,\Jc,_.. ~ WOfk , .. eon-Home repelt, plumb.. l.and9cllplna a MaAnt. ,_. .. J.31C19""" ._ 1 111 l 11111 Al It.lo at>M '"" Lte'd. Can •••ct., crpntry, tlla, !•Cel:refa. :fo yre up.•·.-w--.-.. -. i0 ...... UW ...... 6""'6U.....,,.,.tl_f Tiii OIUQIUL Robert l4W25I concrete, bath/kll. ...,.,.,. ....-C•stu ..... t-r.iAiiia'ifiiWti;i;it-"-remod , Daw ........,.. ~ ... DUI 1M TU 1U1 ...,. Ouel. pa1nt1no by prot • IHlly ehowara-Acld NatghbOfftooct Etectn. PORTAILI llLDlllG Ucll'eoaoM. In• 'r" I waeh a reorout. ~ Uo 4'C1oa31ao. ,,._ Ltct1L°"IMN114 ""84W305 a "9peit. lattwoom• fft. Reaa. 123-8320 Rapalfa RU•. ~ ......., a .,...., 11VT ....... &a, ......... =-p doof'a, ~ Th e it o 0 tr t e.. try, drywal, etec:tncal, llghtlRg SPfflellee. 113/tW, + ~ n •0 ~':;~ • .... ..,...... No tob pelnl, .. o. Ot.at ratea. AeUrad tendecaper. ":'.;~ ~-llP yn . . 100 emeae. ,,... ..... lften .. &-1111 ..... Kunet. na-1'111 lillmPl"&ili"lliiliiir. TIL& 1nat~. •• twa. cw. MNlll • 1u1•w ........ . ,,....c........ ,.... ...... ......, ,,.. .............. IOll ,.... Oull. ......... ..... ................. ?9 ..-l.THAUUNOlllMCI ............. Hll a. PLUG IN ~......... ~ c..ut .. .....-. Jon MWtll br DoCllOt a ~ tw m1111ge°'11! 11a. Call 642-5678. UGHT MAULlllG tna. aoo • ....-11 Lt Cell. MNt t4 RENT """" dalllllld Put a few words to work for you. Send your message to: The Daity Pilot & Independent 330 W Bey St. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Attn· Clessifled Happy Birthday ------- l J::ress ______ 1 · ~I Phone I If you're looklng for •Job, cl•sslfled has news for you. LINES DAYS BUCKS Sell your private party mercoondise in the Doi~ Pilot Classified CommuMy Marketplace . Colt today ot 642·5678 and toke odvohtoge of this great offer. · · 3 LINES for 6 DAYS for 9 BUCKS ... , t IWw $300., .......,...__._ ' ,. '\, t \\ I'< >H I I I \ \ 11 • • • saG. TIO, S7H Ill' 1------1 -,. S/P. 1111 w.... 400 1000. 3800 loc. MIO. Mn'. Awl c:lfl', NB. Agt 141-6032 Sq. ~ B7' 96rch .. now. Mmrtc 11.....,-2113 Attractive, pro~ Npt kh 141-6032 A4# CM. ave ALONE. 38A omc. ...,.. 1n COii I'\,< I '\'! ,.!:.·~.:.~. W•ekd•Y morning•. Appn)M II Hf'9/0ay, 11/ Hr. Ughl ~ IAl.IOl COVI ILi 1275/mo. 30 iei. Nr1!. 1ngava1eeo-ei48 Condo with v•r. 3111 2nd AY9. te50I <>wnw .amcm MY9I' mo. UtU pd. uo 11q. ft. l'H I l I I t. I ~ ' "• l~"°'~~m;i'°~·~ ... 5~··~--~~12~ ... ~~11~[·=•~t~M:OO:ii6-I • 3 000 DN dudff. Good phone Qu••n or M•J•••r P9l'Hll~ & ~ p I oaJ ~ w/publlc 8 mua1. ..m•. H Mt · eo.1 w/E. Baytronl. Apptyo In P9'90f'I only l20 ... potl9d. H•rb bOll l.a.nd on .nat r~ Stv 3Br hm, illlOlilatiD * J.-. • .,,....1* Rwnu Sou1tl eountyi planta, 11 ea.1174-9422 mooring 112,500. Hunllt1g1on Beech, St,000 Wldw leufftr\g Shade rx PN tr ... , 15-M&-1112 or ltl lllll 1, 2, .s..a.crroom C4J(llftt'Mltl""" ~ ...... bar, mlcrowaw, woehtil'/«*yw ho<lltupt, central air ond garage With liXtl'a ttoroge. ,,, ~lnctuded. lotry, no~" From Si.2" Month ntE NEWPORT ~ (804T Slft AVAll.11) 760o09i9 fN/lWAY Al'AITMENTS ot ltG CAH'tON 6"'-GI09 gw, M05 + '°' uts. Mw!ne A\1'9. upst9llS T9M OY9f' p.yments Avt 1/15 Robyn 144-ol'fk:e, lx14, l300(mo. on .,._ eo... .._. i 5841/Jean &44-4247 1175-1117 dupl9x. Cllll tot~ ... ,..._ Cll-Slv 3M hat.IUful OriiC9 Sutta on Townhoma w/all PCH. 3100 e:. ca.st amanlUM. L.ndry f.c, Hwy. COM. l2950/mo. axerciH aru. 1g ~I =~·~·oo~oq~.·~·~·~·~·~ao~a~o~ deck. Fem91a pret'd, t-: 13715/mo + W. uttts. CdM 111na1 offtce .._ Avt lmmed 1131-eHe avail. 230 af & up. Fam. to •h•r• lg• Rau. Rates. R~ T'Wnh•• by Back e.y. nomlc• 175-1700 $410 + \4 utU. Dawn Costa ..... @ Newport 222.:JMe, 550-7189 ev aaacn, 1850 •q.n. Male/Fem96a 3CMO n/ loet/offlca, big opan U19K lfU U1'"22.Q OllUT~MITY ..... ,..,.. ........... neu. Wa wlQ lraln & iahow you how lo be- com• a loan omcer. Cell Ben 714-3~1071. 11512 9Mc:f\' IMYd ~. $'9r1 now, gllt!On. 10 tor $200, 1· 0, H lld'I no eicp. FJM euppt.IM pion ....... 11 ... •• ·-........ , • Info. No --·-· •7t •••• ....... 111• 1~ Send S.A.8 .1!. to LH• lllMCE TECH ""'"· ...,..., .... eo. l I \~ 1 I 11 I ! I I ._, <\.'Ill hU'• With eJ1perlenc• ~Dr.:t9~KK nMd9d to••'* wtlh ' •••••tlful lull w of er.,. Co'• •••••• •• ........ • ..... ... nn..t a&.rm compa. PfMM be .._.,. thm "'" .... Reverslble nlee. S•l•ry com--th• llsUngs In thl• cat. u r.anco.i whh fur men1urat• w/exp. 9g0ry m.y require you trim, l!urope.n hooks. Pie ... cd tor Inter· to cWI • 900 number Hardly w0tR. 1950. v19w, e9Q.ee90 In Which th ... a Is 8 8'2""'321 X 102. Ml SVC OPERATOR chatj! per mlnuta, •SWnnlng 80lld QOfd Day .tUf'l, must iyp., a.rtender TraJMel Men'• Longlnes, black wlfl train. 15/tv, Co•t• Headed, Mrn up to faca, diamonds @ 12 MHa. a..t,..11 · 1150 deity, ul8ry + • I o 'clock, ••c 8tnkr etv Nwpt Hat• aru/Ba. Superior AY9, Nca & s,pKk>us 2JJR 11100/mo M848~1 1' ofe, 28A Apt, frplc, ,Olt I-HJ ApPfOX vauttad celtlngs, w/d, 1000 ~ ft, cMnery 1525 + \4t utll• · Vltlage nr Udo Jazz Th• Piiot c1eea1-1 ___ ._,_,_ ... _•_• __ 1 Aul1tant Cuetodlan ftM Whalher you·r~ buytng Tha mo11 compreh•n-or slHtlng, C1assifl.ed alve and cutran1 dltec-CO'lef'S all your naedal tips, tun or part Uma. J299S, 173-7192. 2 Wk. Jt .. l\lng, women, men 21 or oldar. can: MA( lllNI HY hO I!> ,...._7 787 Tom CIUb. Vary nice. 01-N• Lrg u:ac •ufla, bch, flee, ••Ion, studio, pool, tennl8/pvt dack, atorw, 1 a .... t r.t•. w/d. Happy/claan pro! Call Rob F. 432-3M3 1595 OBO 646-8473 tory ot good• and ..,.. vice• •roundt Full-Um• tor hom• aoo-e~a..e222 AIR COMPRESSOR OWnet rec:r .. uon cen.1 "c=o~a~T~A~M~a~ ... ~~J~O~e~a~1 ter In Huntington not edverli••d In C8mpbatl/Hausleld. 1 a..ch. FuU benant•. newspaper. An type•, horse, good cond. WHkend work leQ'd. income•. 24 hour r• 1125/obo. llC).0055 Engll"h nac••••rv. cording. 1-100·733-l'I IS & Call ..o-M78 for 4749. lnte>Mew l!OE Merchandise _•_lll_l_l __________ ---i1EARN MORE MONET! BERNANS KIDS PERSONAL TAX STORE TRAVEL l\.\ll:\li\I s 1><1111 U8SSTMOUllO Spay.a tamal• 3 yra Old. FREE lo kwlng adutt . homa. (Moving, can't kaep.) Pl•••• call l73-I004. By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIRSCH Al UNIGLOBE Priority Travel, we PREPARATION RETAii; SALES have Full Time -& Part Time ..,,...... -"'-""'°"· _,_ commissioned sa.les positions priced, conlld9ntlaf. slv9 & dynamic ~ Al'l'l.11\'.'\( I-S h!l 11 ··1 bl ~ h d lfB. t Evening and WMk#nd pie tor Frr poan!On. a1z sfoo. JT HAPPENS TO 'EVERYONE ava1 a 8. 11 YOU 3V8 a BS . -0 appointment• :::. For appt cau Ann Apt. • upright earn. more money,· home or mlna). 24'la7040SC Plan 531-8355 Sl'llH J l/\'l 1 (i(lllllS h!)h!I Both vulnerable. Sooth deals. creditable job. lf we do have any mla• .... tn beno ,.._ ......... _ w~od GE 220 slOW/OY9n, ... NORm . . . . . . ' c_...... . Contact Ron Van Aalst at ..... "" .,. .,.. ..,..,... ..., 10 beli..tal Mint oond. 81ltar'• •dee downhln • A Q J cnticuim, it 1a or ~"" • openma tltl..t to. E•m extra money. o.. SlOO. S3t.a3Ss slmulatlon axarcl•• bid •nd rebid on a minimum hand 141644 8860 Reg. Tu Preparer liver tha HunUngton .machine. Works e11cet- 'V Q 10 8 with no high c•rds in the loni suit. ] -Call Bolt 417·'1734 Beach/Fountain V•ll•Y Wa•Mf/Oryer, 1145 •a. lent, J)..-fect condhkln. 0 A K 9 2 ~-----~l;t~ha~d~bM~n~o~ba5d~d<y~f.ifo~'~So;,ba~·11;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~Jn.dependent-T-tun..-lahw•-.h•~ , "' OY9f' ISOO. • K J 10 piro.wbowuinthe bole(orq••i•aa days ••rly morning fr+ge ...... S848 mu•I ••II l•SO •-----~~ST HST liiL Fitiilly, it gee.med, matU'rt were hour•. No colacilons Wa•h•r/Dry•r, whit• PllUI 848-0180 '7 • 9 6 0 S • 8 4 2 h-.n • ·-L ! ••-up TO lnvotYed. NHd to be M•yt•g. 1176 firm. "'""•'nnm1 to i.iu.e a tum or w• .... , Wed d ett ot 1 a ~ K J 9 ~ A L. • av .... n" aya v v uetter. ln1tead of closin1 out the from 8PM 10 Thur11 0 •• 3 0 lo 7 • • .-. N ~L <>-.. •L L--' L--' • • Whlta rafrlg WAC• nJUIJll!r, On.n•.:JUUUI nau ltfttclMIU. d•Y9 3AM. Valid CA. rnaker Qr.ML~ • 9 8 • • 1 8 IS S 2 to• 1mall 1lam off both the ace and DL# and in.utance-a -u · S•OKUTIOB7 kin1 of t.nltnp&. However, a-tunny $ a·o··u~.-.. ~;:·~Oe.714/042-4333, 50. MO-Ul3. • thing happenacl on the w~ to \) 8 1 IS • 3 2 disutei. DdOl 11 SUPERIKTS •OllMH• 1M0'•• V Q J WHt'1 low club lead was won in W"kend wortc, •haft a ch•lra, table, {2 • A Q the cloeed hand with the queen, and hr•, good pay. Mu•I lea'las) buffet. HOO. The bidding: a tromp waa led. For reuorui known be bilingual. Micro-eeo.eae~ tl1H:'IOllUl!t. t.011 1 Garage Sales Transportation HtJAI S ;011 South West North Eut on1yto him..elf, WHtdecidedtogo PER MONTH w•119 as»u•.l 74·7093 ~ draaaer l300, I V' , Pau 2 0 P... up with the lting, and srut wat the ln1trvclor PIT 2 chairs $80 ••· 1 !win 111• Cla•slc SPffCI Boat 2 ~ Pua 8 )l Pua fall thereon. Declarer won the dia· Beg·Adv w l•alllng bed 150. 873-0958 w/John•on motor, '\1( I J ! !!H i \ I ! '-.( (II J I I I( .,., IM '84HONDA NIGHTHAWK ,... gia.r • .., helmet. good *"· runa grea1. 21.751 Mii••· C•ll Kavin, 714/94W45t after lpln. '8e Aoura L ... nd L Red coupe w/phone. 75k ml, Otlg owner 117,89S. l60-4all I i\J)lf I.AC' tto-io '79 a.vii ... Whlle w/ rad laathef int, moon-ro.ol, . orig owner. 11800 obo. 175-2211 or 875-0002. fl1\ISl lN !IOhU •70 ••oz t4.ooo 080, good con$tlon, Musi aaNI 4-apeed, 7•.a.-..aL'¥mag ... ..•. 71Fonl ...... r 4 X 4, rebuMI 9n0loa, ctutch, prenure pteite & ttwow out baaring. Brand MW catb, ,.._ dti"tor & bl'ak••· Cal 8en,,, Gina. 645-3717 or 831""59. I INC tll N '11.!U LINCOLN '71 C•nt'"•ntel 480 eng. n.18 good 11295 Must ... 1 64z.o517 ... M<1 11140 Pan Pw ;. mond· •hift, finn&ed the ten o . , . club. 87a.eoec> attar 4pm or Iv msg run• gd. $2200. Alao Opening lead: Nine or • tn.imna and another "ea1y" olam * NO Cll1ECTm * u--1..--•-DREXEL bdf"m •et. Tho-Evkwvda, John.on & '79 MQ8, ~ conv., .,~ ....,. .. """ masvHI• hutch, Lana Yamaha ••rvk:• 6 ra-AIWA pullou'I f9bultt rolled home. Ught duty/PT W/Ulllng dining ta~. 4 chrs .,. pair. 1418 H18 C8tb. new 1g.:itt., wtfa It never r•irui but it pours. Even lnterettingly enough, declarer ckJb. eTa..eoeo oak dr•••at w/mlrror, 11 Ft. Schock: -.Clrlc rim•. 12800 OBO. •t the bridge Lable, once thing1 alart would 1urely have gone down Md Ofrlce •---wall unit, sotabad, boat 'U-oood c~ ~3 10in1 agley a de.luge seem• t.o rollow. North uted Blackwood and then Ea ( • · t _..,,.... •let'eo, area rug. C•H tlon, iT.00 Take the cue of our rriend Boril aetUed in alam. South would •-ve f Y ffiOmtng mo Or UrcMoaY Pnictlca. Eicp 117~-1314 for appt 87IJ.4980...,.. ,.., nee, 'Medkat• bllllng ~·ft~w~ .. ~m~A~""~•~nd~•·c..Jl'ii~:;i;;,;'i;i;;j;;--JI Sc~~i::.~ a !~b::0:tc':!~p~ ~;~~·~w":o~~k:°~h!~~ routes available. Deliver & PIC. Jllllan eso-2233 KlNQSIZE WATERBED . ~:. •!:_~=h~ .. ~o 1HS SOii ...... how to bid • balanced 20 point.I Pff No-wave m8ttr"•· In-Yam•h•, •••I• 5, 91 Claan. ' 13500 clubs would marlt that card with Monday thru Saturday Vtrtfltr cw.. frame & hHd· Tr•llrtta 19~.en.1123 ..... ~749 opPQ9ite partner'• openinr bid. This South. Thererore. Eat would h8ve . • Needed 1 morning .,., bawd. Good cond~ ....,, .......,. .. .._....... - dea1 ia rrom a n.ibber·bridge game•t to hold the ace of heart.. and WeM Must have w••lc (Thur•d•y). tlonl Ont)' $200. c .. 1 Graat cone! w/oar•. the old Hamilton Club in London, would have known that. rising with Huntington Ba•chl W.1904, INY9 me• and ~ reel that North did quite • the king could be fatal. Foun1aln Vallay .,... uge. -"""',•· .,."°",~~'-.. •!!'R• TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACfllQSS 1 Attired '"""""'""' i Enlr11t1C91 """""" '"'''"" 59 Anthflldt•. e.g. d d bl tr rt ti Good P•Y Include• NATVRAl. wicker coo-' ... "'"" ._, epen a e anspo a on mllaaga. Mull have vert•Crlb, 50'• alyt• ~·~~~.:· r911able car and Insur· china cablnel antique I~~~· -~=~~-1 and 11.abt"lt"ty t'nsurance &nc•. CAM 714-rnapla twin ~. con-Cl .. 91o Dutn•~ 11' · • 985-3030ii•k for Rha. l•mpor•ty •nlartaln-Elac Boat. Totally ,.. · Monay talks ... and mant cantar, book· furb. New motor, bal• CALL 642 4333 Cluslflad •peaks tts caMS, luU-9'1:• haad· lariel, switch• p91nt. • langUllga. =df°'c;:~~,~~ ::~1a1~v •• 1: COSTA MESA, NEWPORT BfACH "FAST lHULT" SllYICI· For M Action 5*'2$11{h 151-4262/W FIND . ... ....-t l'CIHSC 111' fll 7'l 1MO 311 lloodttor l\f'OtV/b&aclll:, aoMd, CA b l ack plate car · fll1140. 129,500. 1714)454-8314 ••'87 Callc8•• Bright M . u:cthnt condition, AM/FM sttreo, A.JC,, CrulH, Tih ~. 54k ""· 17500. c.ii &tl-9t47 15 Earth goct6Ms 18 Soap p1Wl1 llO Cubic: met• 61.Nol on,..,. 62~ 53 lrrll•blll 6'I Sotorlly DIHCTOlY .. ·or Ke~ult S<>rv1t•e C.:r.11 642-1671 Cal I iiilfllil. AD-VISOR 642-5678 tlu-oy,rn cluolllod I'------' 17 Distlnctift ~· 18 Earth It Prickly lhfvb 20 '""' ,,_ ..... ,.,..._ •llP!Wt ., 25 Athen• 21 Undlvidt>d 27 P8rtlcili ... _ -~ ,.._ ,.,,.._, se o... daPOelt "Summon 31 Foundation 39 Ireland: PQel. 40 Aeaponaibllily 41C...- 42 lrnpettent ... .., ... 44 Auction word 45 By dil't1 of .e Demonlttsle .. Room., .. 52 Toron1o'• locallon ~ 5e -Brevo 51 Sect: IUtt. .... _ • 3 " 17 20 • _ ... 65 Fecully hald DOWN 1 Mlner'1 lend 2' AC1reu - Dem 3 """"' -4 Gene!ic-coda 9Ul>e.l8n0e 5 VMrnlnQ . """"' ,.._. 8 Mt . C.negia I Bird group 10 Love In Rome 11 Bulls''°" 12 OUllW'WIM 13 ''. .. -but not hMfCI'" 21 °"*1:acl 22 ClauitiM ,.,._ 21 En -: ._..., 2'8 Forget to My 30 Mine entrenoe 31 -32 Soutnau ,, __ 34 1121 e...tn •• 35 Roman deity • ,. """ ""' 38 Chocolal• -42 McMa role 44 -twd: 1)1)8 otetbltroa 45 Comc>oMd 47Y*""IN -41 Hank• lot .. _ 7 • so o...ct.o QiNI' 51~• 52 l.lllmata ., __ .. ._..,.. 55 e.cMnoe -st U1911111eiuantr ""' 10 11 12 13 ••a4eft Wrttr. "1 a• fMdnatff by Arin UM1 ...W Ilk• It ff'l' •ltd! If 1-c:.ai4 ,..., .. M9e HDUIMll .. .,... ..-1111 ....... 1ar.11 .... R -Pet l .. lft, Pen•-. N.J. a..,..ae: H-U\11 c-11, Jeck J•ar.-•, M- M•i9•, lkk a.ny, Cordi. Ho-.., C..nMtl ._.Ila, lyM A.lu4e 1NI S..fe HnW. An.,. With MaraNplfl· calM, .. ..... ., Kliem -_, l• .. l1•JJ• ...... I. WOfld of.,. ..... ,.. ... ,..... ...... ,.,.... ... "' Hiii ffNt ... lau.I alp. A. ... h•c:I• ~ A.Wel·J....,.r. AaJl!S (Mlf'C'h 21 -AprU 19 1: Syn· 1hftlu lftformatlon m•iv.d 41 hovra 1go. 4n1·dl1tanc:• l"Ommwnlc:11lon •tttfln •'"'-· ~· c:onfidofn(t'> You'tt Uk•ly 10 offt(O\lfltt'r S.1itt1r11n wilh 1tM."""'"' lnkl.alt II\ ryime: II, K. T. TAURUS (April 20·M1y 20): f:a\. .,._.I,. ~ll'Y 10 •llptrilltofnt, 10 t..c produ.rtt. IO Lt111h at your own foiWa Your e«O\lftttnl wlll h1vt 90inethln9 tl1nlflcan1 to ttll you ptiO!' to 6 p.R'I. C..lnl wUI p&ty penMOUn l tv&e. CIMINI (May 21·Jurw 20). hnoM who M llfnlfkant rol" In your-· Nrio ett Ubly to N born wndofr Tau• ....., LM, Sc:orpto ind c:G)lokl h.tw theitt ~ illltiall in ltwir NMftl D. M. Y, Ch«k,... ,m°""'"4W., . CANCD (Jutw 21 ·J•ly 22), P\l:u)f plffft fill it110 pl.,_ -rou'll M on -..aw 1111C1Cku.t·ffNaneitl 1ro11nd " Nl•lt, H"lth c:h«lvp wlll "ti"I .. u ... It It II .... rQ•IJd Oii ftfW llln.ttur., Virp ta.hi•. LIO (J•ly U •Aq ll)i Sttn1rio ,......, flft ,....., "°"""'~CV· Ord.INtlan, •wk, ro-Nfttk lnlfllvd• 'rou111 llt 111 prneiw 9lood • >"VU •nlk• ,,.... N'tlftiicMI With '°'9«1 '°'"' TMlNI. -+-+--! '""""°' another Leo lnYOl-.d. vtaco tA., lS•S.,.. UJ: IMhw a-+-1f-+-tf ...,.._ aYOW tnp of Mf-4ec•lon. Al· ttftdon _.._ ......... "'°"""' """ 1r-t--!r-+-ll '*-.hoW ro'vri.. •llltOMOMl1 c:hM· r::=======~~====::::::~~==~l • ,__ aM aNttwt v1,., '"'9ted. C..ranlftla~. I .. ' LllltA (Sept. lJ·Qn. 22): Lunar po· Ntion hlghlightt icHM thet can t. .,. v•loped into vleblof, vahuble COMTptl, Check t'OPJri1htt, protttt yovr· c:rt1· tioN. OldH indivldlUJ dKI•"'• "If yuw need 1nythi.n1. ;.,.. .Ur" scoano (Oct. ll·Nov. 21 ): A1tt:n· tton revetlv" around l•rs•r 1vdl•nc:•. •nc:ount•r whh bllin1111I lndl•idual who lnhudUCft you to fottlan c:vltin•. Acttnt dHlr• to l••rn. Out•t1ndtn1 debt will be pmtd. At latll SACITI'AAIUS (Nov. ll·DK. 21 ): ...... lilrlli.. See vour car make tracks! M1M ptftOMI 'Pf'H"'""· weer 1~ ol purp&t l.f'lod pink. Un• ,..L.rion.tllp lnten•lfJ.., Opportt.1nity •1ei1t1 10 11k• di~ c:harp of your OWft deeflny. L-. Aq..,.ri• P'ftOnt in pic'tur.. IJ-.. ·····~:::: CAfttcOl.N (DK.21·}en.19):At • •••• eention ~olwa•round hotM, lllit\lrity, l••'llly rel•t1on1hlp1, •erit1I 1111111 You'll pt c:..th ton1 °"""'"'' Conllftv· l\k# with lndlYidw.i lftllponrtly con • UMd to hoMI, hoaptl&I . AQUARIUS (,Jan. 20 ·F8. II): You ml1h1 W ....c .. imjn1. "\that 1 T.-.day. wh9t I deyr" Wlahn OOIM INt. )'OU win INnde •nd ll\f1""11tt lMportlftl "'°"" Ad••ntttMfttl "'*' In ,,... o( bull· -. a,..,., Onliftl lnYOil-..d. rt9CIS (M. lt·Mafth 201: F111tlly -...bt'r .,.. '1 -'°'"' ....... , .. ''""" ptodun. I Wini ,.,..r •f'P"OY•L K.y If '° '9f' di~ Whi!. el lilM "tdli"' It .m11ht." tot.e:·• ... ~-··~ ....... ID pu!Mkity • IP A .... L l1 ts \'O\JI •Int DA\': C11nml ~ h!pl .... 1 ... ,.nde-N. pettlc:\pation Jn ,toneitrtn1 ~I. frwh ...,. lft dlftn.nl dlrwtkm, Confl· ~ .....,..._ yow'll bf, n.ditllld with tOftttpt tMt '°'8kl rnult lft M•"' profll. .. ..., doMntk .. ,... .... "' •· Nn In Mey. "°'9W i.nc:t• the• IS IJ111CW, ...ttal .... I" Jw, I.al ... , .. lt8MMtioft ro.W ... " ....,. ... ,...r et'C09M ,..., II liNt7 .. '°"' ............. ft'OlludJ MOR!ti o/ lhof ,..r, ti6e W\lh tWef -----~·' I ' ~ ' i I I ll\1( KS 'l..'..'11 1•• P'ORD neo 6 • Dually. larlet ex· 1andad cab. Whlta. 32,000 mlla•. Bed liner' chrorN' Wheel•. good tlrn. ..Clllni condlllonl 4IO v-e. eoo111: vmua: 111 ,ooo. M~sl •all 115,000 090.Me-Otao llM KARMAN OHtA 11 VOit. ~ VoOcf bocty, pan, paint, •••te, bump•r•. brake•, trenaim.alon & ,.. "'"· Nffda: Interior worlll:, •unroof & -.700 141 0290. c.-ktC-.cl In 11untlnSr'on 8Mch 1•7Tv.w. aua Orlglnal own•r _ ..... .._. 8HchJ H9w "'" con-dNon. New: ..,_, ..... -·-·-· rncM9. WMll. w.. ... IOI)' 8UIWOOI. A ooho-tor' e earl Aaklng 14111, or Met offer. ..:.-.~ '\ \. I 11 l I I •, \ ! ' \ ·I' ' " ,., ,_ n _.,, .. , • °"' .... ,..,.,. ..... , ...... ......... ~ ---........ NSW 1ao Ch•YW' motor .... JIG .... UotOOlala llo.40ll No--you·,. Clolng. '°"' ._ Mst1P1P9t ... ~ ... "" • •